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SUNDAY, MARCH 26.
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:NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED;
MR, WEST TO WED MISS DOWLING
Thr very Inter.'snug announcement
Slues from «h*» Rev. and Mm. W. >1
•owling. of Hampton. 8. (\, or the
ngHgcment of their daughter. Mtaa
•Idle Montgomery, to Mr. Charle*
arid West, of Greenville. 8. C., the
tarrlage to take plaoe on the morn
in of Wedneaday, April 25th.. at *:3ti
'clock. The deremony will be per
limed by the Rev. E. \V. Peeplea, as
iated bj the father of the bride.
The bride la a aiaier of Mra. Thoa.
iryaon, of this elty, and baa fre
nently been her gueat. She la an ea
eelally Itandaome young woman, a
»lr brunette with very dark eyea and
lack hair, and a moat attractive
!>'!• and a faacinatlng manner.
Mr. Weat Is one of the moat rep
eaentatlve young men of Greenville.
Ie U prominent aoclally as well aa
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Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Bryson.
Roae colored bridal partlea are a re
cent English innovation. At a recent
wedding the bride wore a white aatln
of soft mouaaeline variety, draped
with aoft. plaltlnga of tulle, and with
it an old iaee veil of her frandmoth
er’a. The ten hrldeemaida wore roae
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One of the early spring marriages
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The Rev. William Richard*, of Al
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Lillie Richards, aa the guest of Mr
and Mra. John P. Dill. Mr. Richards'
previous visit to his old home has al
waya been a great, pleasure to hla
friends, a pleasure which has been
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THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
ENGAGEMENT OF MISS DEAVOURS
Knrmal announcement Is made by
Mr* Mahd K. Deavour*. of the en
gagement of her daughter, Sarah Ma
bel to Mr. .lame* StoUea Hill, lire
marriage to occur Sunil*' afternoon.
ailded to by the splendid sermons that
he ha* preached while here. lIU re
cent Illness, from which lie U just
recovering, will of course preclude
any poaalhlllty of hla tilling any pulpti
while here.
Mra. Ravenel Stearnes Patterson and
her lovely little daughter, Margaret,
will leave Tuesday, April W. for their
future .home. Salt Luke City, Utah,
where Mr. Patterson has preceded
them. While their friend* with re
luctance *ee them depart for their
home in the far weat, they hear with
them the most cordial good wishes
for a safp and pleasant Journey.
Mrs. Edward Argo, of Atlanta: Mrs
<; r. Argo's guest, was complimented
by Mlsa Mabel Greene with a coach
ing party yesterday afternoon. The
beautiful woods around Summerville,
t lie Country Club and l.ake View
were explored and the party stopped
at Fruit lands to enjoy a cup
Crepe <je Chine
25 pcs., fabrice of superior merit,
full line of colors, dressy; soft
airy material, 85 cents
value OJK-
GLASGOW LINEN, 20 piece*,
the peer of fabrics; linen finish
elegant suiting 12 1-2 c
BLEACHING 36-inch wide,
good weight, yard 5c
THOMSON TRUE FIT, C. 8., cx- _ _
tra good value at 50c., 78c., tn *|KP
close the lot at tlwU
AND MR. J. S. HILL
April 1, at the home of the brides
cousin*. Mr. and Mrs John W. Haley.
Both bride and groom-elect enjoy a
delight fill popularity and this an
'nouncement will occasion eongraiula
tlona and sincere aood wishes.
of tea with Mrs. Bercktnans he
roic returning to the tit'.
Mr. Charles W. Wilhelm, of Read
lug. Pa., has sent his magnificent
thoroughbred. "Royal." for the Horae
Show ami has It quartered at |a>
Bon Air stable*. Mr Wilhelm was In
Augusta a few waeks ago and 1* ea
poclally Interested in the forthcom
ing event,
It will be most welcome new* tu
Mr. A. Smith Irvine* friend* In
know that he Is considered slightly
better after a long and tedious Ill
ness. Mr*. Irvine, who has been hi*
! constant attendant. Is herself far
from well and her friends feol most
1 apprehensive,
Mr. John Blrkholt, of Chicago, ha*
entered his ponies for the Horse Show
and they will arrive on Tuesday In a
special ear. Mr. Blrkholt's ponies are
I known as "The Indians." and are jusl
from the west, where they have been
jin training.
Mr. and Mrs. St. Julian CuUunt are
!receiving congratulations. They h*\c
a splendid young son who arrived at
the home of his grandparents on Fri
day, and who will hear the name of
Ills maternal grandfather, Henry
Clandlus Oiillum
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Howard,
Jr., leave today for Atlanta, where
they will visit Mr. and Mra. John
j Norton Malone. Mr. Howard will re
turn on Wednesday, but Mrs. Howard
I will remain for a week or two.
Among the lon or more matrimonial
cvonls scheduled for April is one ns
i yet unannounced, one that will eon
j vert a most attractive New York
|maiden Into an Augusta matron. The
Seven Is forecasted for April 191 li.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Duke, of Roches
ter. N. Y.. are again at 1.0 Bon Air.
I Mr. and Mrs. Duke come to Augusta
| every winter and have estahllahed
many pleasant friendships during
{their several stays at Le Bon Air.
.Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Thaw
, liridge and family, of New Haven, are
among the prominent guests at l,e
Bon Air. Mrs. Trowbridge Is a (laugh
Iter of Mrs. Franklyn Farrell, who Is
j so pleasantly known here.
————
Miss Camille latwton. of Allendale,
S. ('., will visit Miss Kstc* ami Mrs.
i Doremus tomorrow. Miss l.awton is
en route home from a vlsil to friends
In Macon and will remain In the elty
until Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Goss, of New
{York, are at l.e Bon Air. Both Mr.
i and Mrs. Hogs are both socially prom
Inenl and have established a charm
ling elientelle of friends during their
| stay here.
i Mr. Emile llubeiistlen leaves today
; for his new home In New Orleans.
Mrs. Rubenslen and Mlsaca Luclleand
Madelle Rubenslen will be with Mr.
and Mrs. 11, Skalowskl for a,couple of
weeks.
Mrs. K. W. Brandon, of Blrmlng
ham, and her small son. Frank, are in
( the city, the guest* of Mrs. Brandon's
staler. Miss Margaret Rhodes, and
Mrs. M. A. Wallace, on Broad atreet.
Mrs. Dudley Mason Mills will remain
with her father arid sisters. Mr. John
li. Hahn and the Misses Hahn, until
April, and will on her return to Brook
j lyn he accompanied by Mlsa Hahn.
| The Rev. and Mra. Paul Matthews
and maid and their winsome and In
j teres ling Infant, are at Lo Bon Air.
.Mr. Matthews 1r a prominent young
llpi.-’ct im 1 lati minister of Cincinnati.
Mrs. 1,. J. Knhlke* friends will
learn with much pleasure that she Is
{ doing splendidly after her recent
surgical operation. Mrs. Kuhlke la
at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Johnson anil
Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Johnson, old pa
trons of l.e Bon Air are again register
ed there, and will remain until lao
spring.
In the Hon Air tennis contest on
Friday laid the cup was awarded to
Mrs. Toldn and the runners up prize,
a handsome picture frame, to Mian
Randall.
I
Mrs. Charles Sibley’s Mends will
regret to learn that she has been
quite alek for several weeks. She Is
now able to lie tip, but Is still far
from well.
Mrs. Jarley's Wax Works will be
given at the Parish House shortly.
An admission of 2.">e will be chargee
and the proceeds will he used for Bt.
I Luke's church.
Miss Katherine Graham, the at
tractive little daughter of Mr. and
Mra. Joseph Graham, of Savannah,
has returned home after a visit to Au
gusta relatives.
Among the guests at Le Bon Air
who have taken boxes for the Horse
Hhow are Mr. anti Mrs. F. 8. Dennis,
Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Johnson and Mr.
anti Mrs. F. H. Stoltzp.
Mr. anti Mrs. Glascock Barrett, of
Atlanta, who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barrett sot the
past week, will remain a week longer
an<l attend the Horse Hhow.
Mrs, Katherine Fisher leaves tomor
row for Atlanta, where she will spend
» week with Mrs. Clarence B. Hous
ton, at, her home on West Peachtree
street.
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A tight cough, shooting psln* In the chest. •
fselbig of depression, slight feter, sre cure signs
of grim e tlwii Is turning into pneumonia.
Hr Hull's t ough Hyriilisi|cceßsrullyche>'lis the
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felt relief, end when I hadtiikeiithe bottle I felt
M well ** 1 e»er did In nirjltc- l w*amired "
James 1, Tiaughertr. J>cslc. Md.
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Gel only Dr. Bull'*, and thus avoid oliroulo throat and lung affection*. *«.. toe. and ti.ou.
There will he no meeting of the
Wood lawn Whist club this week, hut
the club will meet on Wednesday of
next week with Mra. John Marvin:
Ha.vnle.
The freshman class of (he Tubman
girls enjoyed a day in the woods
yesterday under the ehaperonage of i
Miss Lucy Flynn and Mias Bloodvvorth
Mra. George Robert Argo will com
pllmcnt a number of woman friends
Willi a box party tomorrow night at
"The Marriage of William Aalie."
'
Mrs. Frank E. Beane will probably
visit Mrs. George Theahnud Maxwell !
*! her summer home at Oyster Bay
L. 1., during the early summer.
Mrs. C. F Markwalter'a condition j
I* somewhat Improved, though she ,
still experiences great pain and In- j
convenience from her Injuries.
Mr*. Robert E. Martin has returned
to her home In Charleaton .after a I
prolonged visit to her mother, Mr*. |
M. M. McAtiliffe, and family,
Mr. and Mr*. ICdwurd Argo, of At :
lama, are spending ihe week with Mr
and Mrs. George Robert while en
route home from New York.
. i |
Mrs. George Davie, whose visit to
Mrs. Rawlins Itowndcs was postponed
on account of Ulna**, will Join her In
Charleaton on Wednesday.
-
Mrs. R. J. Wilson has relumed from
Bel Air. where she was called by ihe
illness ami subsequent death of her {
mother, Mrs. Bachelor.
Mrs. Janie* Speer Kuhne served
tea al Ihe Country club yesterday, as
listed by her ni*l«r. Miss O'Neill, and
Mr*. Eugene Mlirphey.
Mr*. Bailey Thomns Is the gnc*i of
Mrs. W. A. Campbell at Mrs. Barney
Dunbar's home. Hlie will remain until
|afler the Horse Show.
Prof, and Mra. Fairfield Osborne,
who have been visiting Mrs, George
McWhorter, on the Hill, leave lodac
for Washington.
Miss Mantle Foughnan’* nunieroilv
friends will learn with plnasiirahlc
Interesi of the marked Improvetnen'
in her condition.
The Woodlawn Whist club will not
meet ihls week, but will be entertained
on Wednesday of next week by Mrs. .1 !
Marvin Haynle.
"
The continued Improvement In the
condition of Mr. \\'. J. Rutherford I* 1
ihe occasion of great pleasure to his
many friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walton has
arrived from Helma. Ala., to a*sist In
the care of their brother-in-law, Mr.
Antoine C*rr.
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Mrs. Alfred Aldrich Richardson, of
Barnwell, has arrived as the guest of
Mr. and Mra. Hanford Cohen for th*
Horse Show.
Mr. Charles A. Hollo, of Norfolk. Va.,
and Mr. It. D. Woreeater, of Boston,
well known insurance men. are gueat*
at the Albion.
Mr. Keyaerllng. of Ijtdie*' Island,
near Beaufort, arrived on ye-ieoday.
aa a guest at the Cuthbert home on
the Hill.
Mr. Ferdinand Phlni/.y’* frusndi
were delighted to »ee him out on r«e
--1 lerduy after a severe Illness of typhoid
fever.
Mra. Tulle and little Mlsa Ml
leave tomorrow for their home In
New York aflcr a visit to Mra, John
I Phlnlxy.
Mr*. W. 8. PottJngsr. of Savannah,
lias returned to her home, after a
I brief visit to her Bister, Mr*. W. F.
Howe.
Mr. and Mr*. William BuranUla
have moved from Fepwlck street.nod
are now at. home at: 1012 Reynold*.
Mr. and Mrs. Warner, of Bridgeport.
Coi.b., left yesterday for their home,
after a pleasant visit to Mr. Warner.
Miss Emma Glass, of Spartanburg,
is expected on Tuesday as the guest
of her cousin. Miss Ola Kerr.
■" »■
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart Smith,
jot New York, are among the prom
inent guests at Le Hon Air.
Miss Mar.' Belle Harris, of Athens,
arrived last night as the guest of h*r
| aunt, Mrs. Charles Phlnlxy.
Mr. and Airs. William Nixon are
1 contemplating the purchase of an at-
Itractive home on the Hill.
Mr. W. L. Cowlch, a prominent citi
zen of New Haven, Is smoug the late
arrivals at Le Bon Air. /
1 The Richmond County Agricultural
society gave one of their delightful
barbecues oil Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reab and
Mr. George W. Reab are spending thi
j week-end in Atlanta
Mia* Starke, of Abbeville, will re
main with Miss Laura King until after
the Horse Show.
Mr. T. j. has returned front
a pleasant vlalt to his brother la
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr James Atherton, of Macon, wai
In the city this week, and left Friday
for New York.
Mr. Jack harvard haa returned te
the city.