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the home of Mr. mid Mrs. M. M. Levy
at 4:30 o’clock, assembling a few
relatives and friends. The young bride-
elect is the guest of Mrs. Louis Funk-
stein. She' arrived with her mother
last week.
The jour.-; bride elect is
a very popeiar aud charming visitor
and 1 has many friends here who will be
greatly interested in the approaching
marriage.
Mr .and Mrs. H. B. Burton have re-
irned from Monroe.
SUNDAY SCHOOL I
CLASS ENTERTAINED
Miss Leslie Stone entertained her
Sunday school class yesterday after
noon at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Stone on Lumpkin
street The happy occasion was quite
informal and very much enjoyed by
the young people.
MRS. AARON COHEN WILL
ENTERTAIN CLUB THIS- P. M.
Mrs. Aaron Cohen will entertain her
bridge club this afternoon at the
Harmony club room which will be one
of the week’s most delightful social
events.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMahan and
little daughter left Sunday for Cali
fornia where they will make their
home.
Sasy &Practical
JKorm Dress AaKing
Assorts
X Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White and chil
dren, with their parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Beymer, of Savanah, left yesterday to
make them a visit
Miss Nellie Phinizy left yesterday
for Augusta, where she will be de
lightfully entertained.
The adjustment is effected at the left
side with velvet buttons and braid
loops.
The size of the waist and proper
length of the waist-line are decided
issues of the latest Russian blouses.
Youthful models accentuate the bread
waist and slightly elevated waist-line,
as illustrated In this stunning suit of
forest green whipcord. The blouse is
trimmed with black braid and. velvet
buttons. A choice of collar treatment
is afforded in the high or turn-over ef-.
feet. In medium size the blouse re
quires 2% yards 64-lnch whipcord and
8% yards of braid. If made shorter
than illustrated' 1% yards material wilt
be sufficient for the blouse.
The back of the blouse and the back
gore of the peplum are laid on the
lengthwise fold of the material and in
tervening between, these pieces is the
upper sleeve section. The remaining
parts are all laid on a lengthwise thread
and are arranged as follows: The front
opposite the back, the front gore of
peplum opposite the upper sleeve sec
tion, the collar to the right of the front
peplum gore and the lower sleeve sec
tion opposite the back gore of the pep
lum. The belt is laid crosswise of the
whipcord and rests on the lengthwise
fold to avoid a seam.
To obtain the V-shaped neck it is
necessary to cut out the neck edge of
front on single small “o” perforations.
The peplum is perforated for shorter
length, if preferred. For the left front
open, by far the most fashionable form
of adjustment Just now, cut the front
edge of front on large ‘‘O’’ perforations.
Many separate coats for winter wear
ion the Russian blouse
ien made of yely^Lfceii^
anc§4 by -a'Trtrvhiing
-Vn wide or narrow bandM
Rev. C. C. Jarrell left yesterday for
Thomasville, to visit his. brother,. Dr.
W. W. Jarrell, of that city. He will
return on Saturday.
Mrs. O. H. Arnold, Miss Jennie Ar
nold and .little Misses Aronld leave
today for Shady Dale and Eatonton to
visit relatives.
Mr. and 1 Mrs.' ®L E. Breedlove ana
little daughter, Ruth, have returned
home after spending a few days with
their mother; lllrs. D. N. Jackson.
Mias Ethel Cox visited here yes-*
terday.
costume trimmed with black silk braid, peltry apnli
CUTTING GUIDE 6443
Mr. Tom Hodgson has returned to
his home in Washington, D. C., after
a months.visit to relatives here.-
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FOLD OF 54 INCH MATERIAL WITHOUT NAP Patented April 30,1907
Pictorial Review Blouse No. G443. Sizes l4, 18, 18 and 20, years. Price,
its. . /
Skirt No. 6438. Sizes 14, 16. 18 and 20 years.. Price, 15 cents.
MiS3 Mary Holden will come up
from Crawfordvllle the last of the
week to spend the rest of the holidays
with MIbs Louise Morton.
Mrs. W. F. Dorsey went over to At
lanta Sunday to spend the week with
Mrs. James R. Gray, Jr.
Did All He poufd.
“Now,” said the'nervous old woman
to the dfuggist, “ate you sure you
have that medicine mixed right?”
“No, ma’am,!’ said -the conscientious
apothecary, “I wouldn’t go as far as
that, but I’ve got it mixed the way the
doctor ordered it"
Mr. B. O. P. Edwards, of Binning-
hame, will go to Jackson, Gil, tomor
row to visit relatives and will bo join
ed by Mrs. Edwards, and young eon,
Thomas in Atlanta Thursday en route
home.
Miss Irene Gregory has returned
from Greensboro where she spent the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bishop, of
Athens, are visiting Mr. and Mis.
Fargo.—Augusta Chronicle.
Major Henry Wells, .of Washington,
D. C., is the guest of Mrs. Coke Tal-
madge. and wks host at an elegant
luncheon in bis private car last Friday
. Dr. William Moss, of Johns Hop
kins, Baltimore, is here on a visit to
relatives.
Mr. M. M. Ashman is spending the
holidays in Atlanta.
Why You- 8hou)d Use Chamberlain’s,
Couph Remedy.
Because it has an established repu
tation won by its good works.
Because it is most steemed by
those who have used it for many
years, as occasion required, and are
best acquainted, with its good qual
ities.
Because It loosens and relieves a
cold and aids nature in restoring the
system to a healthy condition.
Because it does not contain opium
or any other narcotic.
Because it is within reach of ad.
It only coBts a quarter. For sale by
all dealers. adv
Miss Susan Scudder who went to
Augusta last Friday to visit Mrs. H. j
C. Boa.rdtnan returned home Sunday
night with Mr. Alexander Soudder.
Miss Maria Price and Mr; Francis
Price who motored down for the week
end. Miss scudder 10ft yesterday for
Atlanta and from there will go to Co
lumbus for a visit
Misses Janie Mae and Nettie Webb
will go over to Madison the latter
part’of the week to attend a dance.
Mr. Harry Bryant of Philomath,
spent yesterday in the city.
Mr. and-Mrs. George Butler, of Au
gusta, who have been the guests for
the holiday of Mrs. John Mell return
home today.
Miss Hester Lawrence is ip Atlanta
the guest of relatives.
Mr. Walton Griffieth, of Atlanta, is
the guest of his father, Mr. Arthur
Griffith.
Mr. W. L. Burnett spent Sunday in
Winder.
Mrs. McDougald, of Atlanta, Is the
guest, of her daughter, Mrs. Frank
Hardeman.
Mr. and Mtb. E. C. Rylee went over
to Carlton yesterday for a visit to
relatives.
Mr. Sam Hunter, of Atlanta, is the
guest of relatives here. •
Miss Callie Hull, of Atlanta, is the
guest of Miss Leila May Hull.
Mr. Albert Johnson is spending sev
eral days in Greensboro, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. &rpner Fleeman and
Miss Nanette Fleeman are spending
the holidays In Newborn, Ga.
Mrs. James Dootson, of Chatta
nooga, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Palmer.
Mr. land Mrs. S. G. McLendon, of
Atlanta , are the guest of relatives in
the city.
British Orders of Knighthood.
There are eight orders of knight
hood In the British empire, of which
the highest is the Order of the Gar-
Mr. Nevitt, of Savannah, la the
guest of his sister, Mrs. C. D. Flani-
gen.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Edwards and
young children, of Atlanta, were ex
pected yesterday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Cobb Lampkin on Milledge ave
nue.
Miss Lauise Hollingsworth is spend
ing thin week in Atlanta.
Mrs. B. H. Kinnebrew is the guest
of friends In Winder.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Smith, Jr:, and
young daughters are .. the guests of
relatives in Atlanta.
Colds Need Attention.
Internal throat and chest troubles
produce inflammation, irritation,
swelling or soreness and unless check
ed at once, are likely to lead to se
rious trouble. Caught in time Dr.
Bell’s Pine-Taf-Honoy loosens the
phlegm- and destroys the germs which
have settled In the throat or nose. It
It soothing and healing. Pine is anti
septic; honey is soothing—both to
gether possess excellent medicinal
qualities for fighting cold germs. In|
eist on Dr. Bells Pine-Tar-Honeyl
Ba-c. all Druggists. adv
Mrs. Ben Thornton, Mrs. W. T. Col
lins, Mrs. Mercer Broach and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Calloway and
little Miss Blanch Calloway motored
to Carlton Sunday to visit relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bloomfield, of
Florida, are the guests of Mrs. R. K.
Bloomfield.
Mr. M. L. Callaway, of Rayle, Is
visiting tin the city.
Mr. Lon Green, of Danlelsville, is
a visitor to the city, stopping at the
Georgian hotel. '-i • ’
THE BANNER, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2B, 1915.
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CONDUCTED BY MR8. ALICE ADAM8.
Home Phone 832.
Office Phone 75.
THE CHRISTMAS CHILD.
*Tis night of nights when childhood
reigns supremo,
And Santa comes while little children
dream; t
The blazing hearth sends forth a rud
dy glow,
As there a woman stands with head
bent low.
Wealth is hers but sorrow lurks
about—
Tbcre’8 nothing that can keep our sor
rows out.
While lips press close a tiny little
sock,
Grief fills her heart and happy memo
ries mock;
•Twas on this day Just one short year
ago—
A little babe from heaven to earth
below, :
Her own arms sought to nestle In and
grow,
A blossom in the garden here below,
A draught of nectar in thos world of
strife—
O drink! drink! and know the joy of
life.
A little child came to the earth one
day—
That little child shall lead yon all the
way;
Unto your heart the gift of love He
gave,
The light of life to comfort and to
save.
That little child! come to the earth to
be
Your child and mine for all eternity.
SOL BOLEY TO ENTER
TAIN HER SEWING CIRCLE
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Sol Bo-
ley will entertain her sewing circle at
her home on Dougherty 6treeL
and
Whero mother love must tend
keep the flower
That God had given from out His sa
cred bower;
O. had she failed that in the dead of
night—
An angel came and took that flower
from sight—
Leaving but memory and some dainty
frocks,
Some broken toys and tiny little
socks? '
How many have “a wee bit of a sock,”
In some lone drawer where a chirsten-
ing frock,
O open wide the portals of your heart,
And o’er life’s shadows let that love
impart
A golden glow before which tears
have smiled;
Make glad the heart of every little
child—
E’en tho’ in some lone drawer is hid
den there
"A wee bit of a sock with in memo
ries dear.
—Agnes Neville Davis.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY.
Never does a man know the force
that'is within him until some mighty
affection of grief has humanized his
soul.—Reborston.
Is folded ’tween the sheets of tissue
blue—
That belonged to the little babe you
knew!
How often you caress with loving
hand. ,
And dream of happy days in baby-
land?
Or.
night of lights when love should
reign supreme,
When little socks bring back the olden
dreamn;
O, let thy glory shine in its might,
That it might flood these lonely
hearts tonight
To give unto the world a share of joy,
Thou’ they have neither little girl or
boy!
O, happy childhood like unto the flower
Unfolding the sweet petals every
hour—
The sparkle of the eye tt lovely
brook—*
Revealing God’s dear sunshine with a
look;
No man ever sank under the burden
of today. It is when tomorrow’s bur
den is added that it seems more than
one can hear. Live, then, today, and
tomorrow will always be hearable.—
MacDonald.
MR. AND MRS. C. H. PHINIZY’S
T.HEATORIUM PARTY
A very happy event of last even
ing was Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phlnizy*s
theatorium party at the Elite theater.
The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wal<
ter Jones and Masters Harris am)
Bannon Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Coke Tal-
madga, Master. Coke Talmadge, Mrs.
Jim Lewis, of Baltimore; Major Wells,
of Washington, D. C.; Miss Ruth
Wells, Master Charlie Phinizy and Bil
lie Phinizy. After enjoying a very fine
picture the guests were charmingly
entertained at an eloborate buffet sup
per at the hospitable Phinizy home,
which with Christmas decorations was
unusually attractive and lovely for
the delightful party.
VISITORS IN AUGUSTA
BEING ENTERTAINED
The first dinner-dance of the coun
try club for this season will open the
week's gaieties and will be a brilliant
event at the club tomorrow night
There are already between one hun
dred and two hundred reservations
for dinner and a number of lovely din
ners will be given.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrett will
entertain for Miss Marian Garrett a
party of twelve; the Misses Thomas
will entertain for their guests, Miss
Nellie Phinizy, of Athens, and Miss
Margaret Ellis of Savananh, who will
arrive Monday to visit the Misses
Thomas; Miss Martha Coleman
and her brothers, Messrs. John and
Owen Coleman, will entertain a party
of sixteen in honor of their guests,
Miss Beatrice Lambdin ,of Savannah,
and Mr. Eugene Black, of Atlanta;
the Misses Carpenter will entertain a
party of eighteen; Mr. and Mrs. Le-
itoy Hankinson a party of twenty-four; j Nickerson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Doughty a party
of nine. Miss Alice Hull eight; Mr.
and Mrs. Fielding Wallece, four; Miss
Mary De Cottes Barrett will entertain
party of fourteen in honor of her
guests, Miss Julia Le Hardy and Miss
Caroline Davis; Mr. George Bates,
four; Mrs. Charles Phinizy will en
tertain a party of fourteen in honor
of Mrs. Louise Mays and Miss Caro
Loui3 Buffington; Mr. and Mrs. James
Paul Verdery, four; besides these
about thirty-six members of the club
will dine together in congenial
groupes at different tables.
Tuesday night the young ladles will
give a Leap-year dance at the country
club that will; be a brilliant event
There are several parties to be given
at private homes also this week and
several box parties.—Augusta Chroni
cle.
RECREATION GAMES,
All the members of the Association,
their friends, and the patrons of the
organization are cordially invited to
be at the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium at 8
o’clock, for a season of recreation ex
ercises, folk games, and similar pro
gram. 1
Miss Hooper and Rev. T. W. Hoop
er, of Culpepper, Va., arrive today to
visit Prof, and Mrs. W. D. Hooper.
Jeweler
Cor. College Avenue.
Mrs. Billups Phinizy and Miss I
Louise Phinizy went to Atlanta yes ter-1
day to visit Mrs. Hughes Spalding.
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by Pictorial Review
Miss Ethel Smith has retrned to]
her home in Lexington, Miss., after |
a visit to relatives here.
RUSSIAN JACKET WITH RATRT/n WAISTLINE.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rowland and
Misses Rowland will arrive from Au
gusta today to visit Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Rowland on Dealing street
Lieut, and Mrs. Boswell went to
Penfield yesterday to visit relatives a
few days.
Friends of Mr. Henry Beusse will
regret to hear he is ill with grippe at
his home on Waddell street.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hight and
young son returned to their home in
Rome Sunday accompanied by Mrs.
T. H. Nickerson and Mr. Norman
FLAUTAU-SMITH WED
DING THIS AFTERNOON
A marriage of cordial interest will
be that of Miss Gladys Esteele Flantau
and Dr. Clarence Edwards Smith, of
Greenville, S. C.. this afternoon at
Real Christmas
Gift for Him
An Appreciated gift for your husband, broth-
fr~
er or friend will be found among the nobby
novelties in men’s, young men’s and boys’
wearing apparel at this store.
Suits
Overcoats
Bath Robes
SwPfltprs
Mufflers (Silk & Wool)
Manicure Sets
Tie Cases
Gloves
Mackanaws
Sox
Neckwear
Handkerchiefs
Auto Scarfs 1
Drinking Cups
Hdkerf Cases
Auto Gauntlets
Dress Scarfs
Traveling Bags
Suit Cases
Pullman Slippers
Traveling Sets
Collar Bags
Shoe Bags
Ties
An unparalled line of gentlemen’s furnish
ings is being shown this season. Our suit
and overcoat stocks are the greatest we have
ever carried and we shall be pleased to have
you call in and see what we are offering for
the holiday trade.
E. H. DORSEY
ATHENS, GA.
Mr. Eugene Hoke has returned to
Augusta after a visit to his parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Hoke.
Mr. and Mys. Frank Dearing, of SL
Louis, have returned home after visit-]
ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albonl
Dearing. Mr. Harry Dearing, who]
was ttieir guest also has returned to|
Savananh. • *
Mr. S. C.
Charlotte.
Farr has returned' from
Miss Dorothy Hodgson left yester-]
day lor Florida.
Mr. Roy Strickland returned yester-1
day from Birmingham.
Mr. Milton
form Macon.
Lesser has returned
The Beginner’s Department of the
First Methodist Sunday School will
have its Christmas party this after
noon at 3:30 in the Sunday school
rooms. All the children of the school
six years old and under are Invited.
JOHNSON-COOKSEY CARDS.
The following cards have been re
ceived:
'Colonel and Mrs. Walter H. John
son request the pleasure of your com
pany at the marriage of their daugh
ter, Marian Kimball Ponder, to /Mr.
Richard W. Cooksey,.Lieutenant Uni
ted States Army, on Tuesday evening,
December twenty-eighth, 1915, at half
after eight o’clock. At home, Colum
bus, Ga.”
Clayton Street,
m
BEAUTIFUL PARTY TO
-MISS LILLIAN FONVILLE
Mrs. Austin-Comer entertained at a
beautiful Christmas party yesterday
afternoon in compliment to her two
sisters, Misses Mattie and Nell John
son and their attractive -guest, Mies
Lillian Fonville, of Wilmington,, N. C.
The Yule-tide decorations prevailed
throughout the attractive home. Holly
wreaths and Christmas bells gave
festive touch to all the rooms.. .
A game of bells was a charming fea
ture of the lovely party, all the an
swers beginning Bel-*whlch were
written on red bells. The ices and
cakes continued the pretty and uni
que idea of red hells. Victrola music
was enjoyed 1 while the delicious re
freshments were served.
The delightful, affair marked the
last of a beautiful series at which Mrs.
Comer has been the gracious hostess.
Her hospitality has been most hap
pily extended, and added very much
to the social calendar
Misses Johnson and Miss Frances
West assisted in serving!
The Invited guests were, Mrs. John
J. Wilkins, Mrs. Joseph Jarrell, Mre.
C. C. Jarrell, Miss Moore, Mrs. Wig
gins, Mrs. J. H. Griffeth, Mrs. Arthur
Palmer, Mrs. C. N. Sisk, Mrs. George
Crane, Mrs. John D. Mell, Mrs. Geo.
Butler, of Augusta; Miss Nell Mallory,
Misses Grace and Anentte Martin,
Miss Rosa Rogers, Miss Jennie Con-
Mr. Herbert Harp, of Macon is
spending the' Christmas holidays with
Mr. Tom JackBOn.
Miss Ethel Jackson is spending a
few days with her sister, Mrs. R| E.
Breedlove, of Gratis.
Dr. Homer Black, of the University
of Georgia, is the guest of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Black, for the
hblidays.—Constitution.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mathews and |
young son have returned from Carl
ton, where they spent the holidays]
with relatives.
Dr. Jack Swafford, Dr. Sam Ware,]
Dr. Harold Reynolds and Mr. Ross]
Creekmore went over to Elberton yes
terday afternoon to attend the annual |
Elk’s Christmas dance.
Mrs. Ricketson and Mir. Frederick
Ricket3on, of Milwaukee, who are the
guests of their kinspeople, Mr. and
Mrs. El. F. Porter will in a few- days
take rooms, at Mrs. D. P. Haselton’sj
for tho winter.
Cut Flowers
AND FLORAL OFFER
INGS OF ALL KINDS
Bulbs
JONES GREENHOUSE GO.
Phone 364
ROSES, CARNATIONS,
CYCLEMES, AND
BEGONIAS.
Grucedale Greenhouse
Phone 1167
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Mr. Carl Thompson, Atlanta, is vis
iting in the city.
Advertise your wants.