The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, March 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR NEWS OF SOCIETY SOME OF THE SPECIALTIES OF THE MINSTRELS When the t»2u Club pic nt their minstrel show >iu April 14th, patron* of the Grand will have the opportu nity of •njoyln* one oT tne finest of fering* of thla popular form of amuse menL professional or atnutenr, pre aented in Auguata The musical numbers, which will he Introduced have been selected with great e*re and the singer* “re re hearsing under the leaderahlp of Mr. D*lmnnnv>, vocal director Renor Andonegtll will direct the orchestra. The list of female Impersonator* will be headed by Bdward Walt >n and Lombard Brlaon, which mean* that Julian Kiting* will have to ook to hla laurel*. Mr Fred Schalfner haa In prepara tlon another of III* Inimitable dialect eemtone Hla rendition of "Halfway Doin'*" waa a big hit of the mlnatrel last year. . Fnntnaker* Ilk* l>eo Totter and Ma rlon OT.tnnor, alngcrs like John Box, Jame* Mulherln. ISdward Walton and the "Curbstone Quartette," will con tribute to make the tcrforrnance thl* yeor the blggeat *ncce*a In the hts iory of the l»2ti Club. GIRLS! MAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR NO DANDRUFF —25 CENT DANDEIE Try this I Makes hair soft, glossy, fluffy, abundant— Stop washing the hair with soap. Burely try a "Danderlne Ifalr Clean**" if you wlnh to Immediately double the beauty of your hair. Ju*t molaten a cloth with Danderlne and draw It carefully through your hair, taking one amall itrand at a time, thl* will clean** the h*lr of du*t, dirt or any «xce**tv« oil—ln a few minute* you will ba amazed Your hair will he wavy, fluffy and abundant and poaaeaa an Incomparable aoflneaa, hi at re and luxuriance Spring 1914 A complete assortment. Tlie most up-to-date llats for ladies are on display. Both foreign and Amer ican models. Mrs. R. J, Williams Spring Opening of Millinery Monday and Tuesday A largo assortiwont, of new mul attractive mod els are ready for vour inspection. An unusually attractive display of Mourning Hats. THE MISSES ROBERTSON 1027 Broad Street. 4 rJ) &% A Ilm -llMay^ (TV; Attractive !/ | i Display \l/y Q? MISS HUGHES 4 can models you arc sure to find the one that meets your own desire. Tea served to ladies from 10 too. MRS. E. A. NIXON 83Q Broad Street MR AND MRS. GARRETT ENTERTAIN FOR MISS PHINIZY AND MR. HENRY GARRETT. Complimenting MU* Inu-im Plilnix' and Ml llenn U.nn- t w ho*e reeenl Iv announced engagement ha* been l tie ore a*ln n of delightful comment. Mr and Mr* l 'ornellui It Garrett gave an Informal but very elegant little buffet Hiipper Friday night at ti.elr home on Klbprt Street. The entire lover unite *B« thrown to gether and adorned with many fra grant pink roaea and violets, eapeelal Iv beautiful and artlalle being the table whieh waa covered with a hand some doth of eluny lore In the cen ter of which waa aeveral dozen *u perb KlUarney roaea surrounded by violet* The cake* were Iced In Kll larney roaea and other* In violet*, and tne mlnta which filled allver baa keta ami cut glaaa tray* were iilao crvKtalllxe | violet* and rose- Ade llriou* buffet, aupper waa aerved and the occaaion proved very delightful. Mr* liarrett received her gueata wearing a becoming gown of black lace with a coraage bouquet of pink roaea Ml*a Phlnlxy wa* moat at tractive In a gown of white char mcUHc and chiffon with a coraage of I Beside* beautifying the hair, one application of Danderlne dissolve* ev ery particle of dandruff; Invigorate* the scalp, Mopping Itching and falling hair. Danderlne I* to the hair what freah shower* of rain and aunahln# are to vegetation. It goca right to the root*, Invigorate* and strengthen* them. It* exhilarating, stimulating and life-pro ducing properties cnu*e the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. You can aurely have pretty, aoft, lustroua hair, and lot* of It, If yon will Just get a cent bottle of Knowl ton'a Danderlne from any drug atore |or toilet counter and try It aa directed. 218 9th Street. MILLINERY Opening Spring of 1914. Tuesday dnd Wednesday. In our )age assortment of latest Parisian and Ameri- Parma violet* Mr, and Mr* (Jarrett'a gueata were Mia* Phlnlxy and Mr liarrett. Mra. W. A. Garrett. Mr and Mra. Janie* Hull, Jr, Mr and Mra. It C. Neely, Mr and Mr*, .lease Westmoreland, Mr and Mra Frank 11 Morgan. Mra Nettle Garrett Smith, Ml** Jenna Gar rett, Mlaa Elizabeth Co/,art Mu* Mary Walker, Mu* Martha Coleman, Mira Marlon liarrett, MU* Marlon Phlnlxy, MUa Hunan liarrett, Mia* Isabelle Garrett. Mr Ferdinand Fata lly. Mr. Italph Arrington, Mr Frank Calhoun Mr Harry Arlrngton and Mr. Cburlle Houston. WEDDING CARDS. Augusta friends nave received card* us Invitation from Ur and Mr*. Jno. Marshall Cook, of Columbus, Ga.. to tha marriage or their daughter, Agues, to Mr, Frank Kastman Heane, Jr, on Thursday evening, April the sec ond, at half after eight o'clock, at fourteen hundred and forty-nine Third Avenue, Columbu*. tia. MRS. HENRY LUDLOW TO ENTERTAIN. Mr* Henry H Kudlow will enter tain Tuesday evening with a inaaque dsnc.e at the Country Club. j WOMAN'S CLUB. The Kducatloal Department of the ' \ngiiata Womans Club will meet <,n Monday afternoon at four-fifteen i clock at I'. D C Hail. At thla meeting Mr*. J. H. Honan v 111 give a short talk on her travel*. Ail members of tne club are Invited to be yrsauut A DELIGHTFUL CONCERT. A very delightful aggregation of imulral artist* from the Alkahest Ly ceum Company, of Atlanta, charmed a cultured audience of music lover* Tuesday night at the Tubman audito rium with their solo, sextette and cho rus work A pity every muaical girl and boy In our city could not have been there to hear and enjoy. The "Witter I.IIIicb" sextette wa* superb, and Ml** Gauthem as * man ipulator of different instrument* at ttin same time, marvelous Hhe waa Inimitable as a recltatlonist, and the cornet Ist Professor Brook*, wa* ex ccptlomi! The professor wns the "lone man” aceorntanlcd hy seven beautiful voting women, each a born artist, and the ensemble Is excep tionally good. Tile Y. M. (*. A would do wrell to secure this orchestra for a few num bers, and they are eawlly nccegaslble, Atlanta being the official head of the board of managements. BOOK SHOWER AT SETTLEMENT HOME. The Baptist ladles, who nre Inter ested In the new Baptist Settlement Home on Pearl avenue, are arranging for a book and magazine shower for Thursday afternoon at four o’clock. A cordial Invitation is given the general public to attend and each one is asked to take with her or him a bonk or magazine not necessarily a new or re cent one. Just u readable one. It would he appreciated If those who could af ford It would give a year's subscrip tion to one of the standard magazine*. While thl* shower will lie In the nature of an afternoon tea, a cordial welcome will be given to any of the men who care to tie present, or they could rail In the evening as the tea .will continue until later. Mr Editor: Touched by the above appeal. It occur* to nu> thHt we might do thin: Send otir books to some one cen tral place, a* The Herald office, and have you kindly forward them. IT you kii.v so. I will bring a few Monday, to Htart the ball. A HEADER. Mr*. J. 11. llcnnlos and Muster J. II llennles of Atlanta arrived yeater day on n vlnlt to Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Ilenniea anil family, before joining Or. Rennies In Tampa, Fla., where he I* now located. Minn Julia Ayer of Rome Is visit ing her Mater. Mra. William 11. Flem ing. Mr. Nick Ayer, who haa been the guest of Mr. and Mra. Fleming for aevernl weeKh, will return Monday to Atlanta. OYSTER SUPPER TUESDAY NIGHT. The young ladles of Anbury I’hlla thoa elnsa cordially Invite the public out to their oyster supper Ttieaday nlßht. the lTtli. Riven In the Sunday school room, beginning nt R p. nt. They premia* one of the nicest sup pers ever served and a Rood time In general. CARD OP THANKS. Mrs. Thomas IV. Sumner extends to her friends her sincere and mutt appreciative thanks for their sympa thies In her recent bereavement, tile loss of her husband, and also for the many beautiful flowers sent yesterday to his funeral. LITERARY AND SOCIAL METING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Indies Missionary Society of the Wood Ia w n Methodist church will have their literary and social meeting Mon day afternoon at four o'clock, at the church. The winning side of the re cent content, the victorious Yellows, are urged to be present, as they are to he entertained by the defeated Rhies, The following are to assist In the program, after which refreehments will he served. Mrs. Noland Rowden, Misses Kate Mulkev, Anna KHse Wilson. Marlon lanhani and Nellie t.nu Hamby will render the musical program. Misses Lola Brand and Maydcllc. Wiseman will give a recitation. CAKE SALE. The ladles of the Woodlawn Metho dist church will have a cake sale next Saturday, March .'lst. at Von Katnp, Vaughan .v (Jerald s The proceeds of the sale will he ap plied to the new church building fund. MEETING OF PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE OF WOMAN S CLUB. The publicity committee of the Au gusta Woman's Club Is requested to meet at the l’. IX i\ Hall on Tuesday, March 17, 1»14. nt 17 o'clock. All wln> are Interested In the most excellent sanitary movement. "Clean up Week, in April." are cordially in vited to participate In this meeting. MARIK CARR SMITH. Chairman. I'HE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Gone Forever Are Dyspeptic Days of Old Th« Simple, Sals, Hurt Use of Stuart's Dyspepa'a Tablat* Will Br,n s joy to Any Stomach Sull, r ,r In an Easy, Comfortable, Diet!*** Way. How many quiet, staid-to-make-*- noise, unhappy homey there are due to cron*. Irritable, in!*, ruble, el»*e-that* kitchen-door kind of dy*i>e|>Hto suffer er*. Hueli men and women cannot help Ihelr peevishness for lb*y suffer ter ribly and should not he censured. A stomach that Is Irritated, raw. re bellious and not fit t„ do It* work la certainly the cause of constant drug ging down and even excruciating agony. It la n feeling surpassed by no other Him** known to man. No one ahniild blame such a person for 111 temper and silent moodiness. Ever and always la that dead, gone, amir tasting feeling at band to curse every waking hour. Dyspepsia, had breath, gastritis, ca tarrh of the stomach, pains In bowel*, nervousness, heartburn, belching, bloating, etc., come from wrongful condition* of digestive juices. There i* nothing to correct these horrors until these juice* are again replenished. When the system exhausts it* juices, when the liver, when the pancreas, the stomach become thereby unfit to fur nish the proper digestive fluids, one cannot cxpe< t this same system, with out aid, to do anything else than keep on making their Improper digestive products. Such a condition means all manner of suffering, and unquestionably fatal danger lurks In aueh delay. There Is relief In Htuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets that means a restoration to normal health, a hulldtng up of cor rect digestive Juices and an absolute harmlessnes* In the method and Its result. Stuart'* Dyspepsia Tablet* rontaln qualities In Just the right proportion to build up the weakened gastric Juice. When the tablet reaches the stomach, II readjust* matter* quickly, balance* arid* and alkalies and stops pain, suf fering. etc. Other Ingredients have Just a* Im portant effect* upon the Intestines a* well n* the stomach and thus in a re markably short time stomach 111*, In digestion, etc., disappear. (in to your druggist today and ob tain a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets, price 50 cents. Y. W. C. A. Notes ReMglou*—After two weeks of In terruption, Dr Jone* resumed hla Bi ble ( las* on last Wednesday. Judg ing from the number In attendance, we feel that the Interest has not lag ged. We hope that on next Wednesday even a greater number will be present to hear Dr Jones. Dr. Sevier’s Bibie Class meets every Thursday evening at 7:15. Interest continues, but we feel that our friends do not realize what thev are being deprived of when they do not at tend House—Many transient guests have been in tho home during the past week, and many more api lied, but could not he accommodated Gymnasium.—The ToinochtChi Cir cle of Oatnn Fire Girls enjoyed a "hike" on Saturday, to the old duell ing grotimla, Sand Bur berry. CRANFORD CALENDAR. Monday—Mr*. J. P. Verdery. Tuesday—Miss Mayer and Mrs. Syl vester. Wednesday—Mrs. Bryan Camming and Mr*, l.oyless; music and dancing. 5 to 6 o'clock. Thursday Miss Augusta Smith. Friday— Mrs. Frank Clark. Topics Clubs, 11 CIO. Saturday —Mrs. John Whitney. Freckle-Face Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots. Do you know how easy it is to re move those ugly spots so that no one will cull you freckle-face? Simply got an ounce of othlne, double strength, from your druggist, and a few applications should show you how easy It Is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beautiful complex ion. The sun nnd winds of February and March have a strong tendency to bring out freckles, and ns a result more othlne Is sold In these months. Re sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back if It fails to remove the freckles. Hurrah! Hot Springs Liver Buttons Are Here! Money Back, if you don’t feel Younger and Brighter in 3 Days. Don't worry and don't tnke Calomel. Put your sluggish liver Into fine con dition and get ltd of constipation, sick headache, biliousness and pimply skin In a few days. Get a box of the famous HOT SPRINGS 1 .IVKit HI TTONS of any druggist today, 25 cents. Gentle, blissful wonder workers they surely are; take one tonight and free the bowels from poisonous waste nnd gas. You'll feel bright and happy to morrow. He sure and get some, for besides be ing a wonderful laxative they are a great system tonic They give you a keen appetite, subdue your rebellious stomach and clean and rid the blood of Impurities. They are simply marvel ous for malaria, and to clear the skin of sallowness and blotches. Free sample of little chocolate coated HOT SPRINGS I.IVKR RCTTONS from Hot Springs Chemical Co.. Hoi Springs, Ark., where doctors prescribe them. ft M ji /Y , oMmr Amlm. » bBBvJIL ✓ An Earnest Invitation to You to Hear the Lyon & Healy Piano We want every one In this com reunify to hear the pure tone quality with which the new I.yon A Healy Plano le endowed. When I.yon A Healy finally succeeded In achieving this clear, bright tone-quality we knew that they hnd made another contribution to the world of music which would equal their triumph In harp-mak ing. Will you not let us demon strate the Lyon & Healy Plano for you? edL: X/' »(J/*-// Itr/#'/ *y SHAPIRO’S BON TON “HYLO” HAT DEPARTMENT ' (SPRING OPENING) Have the largest and most beautiful selection of Millinery in Augusta. HIGH IN QUALITY—LOW IN PRICE. We please your taste —We please your purse. We have “Goge's,” “Phipps,” “Kursman’s” and “Joseph’s”. “Hat that talk."’ The “Hylo” hat is our original, and protected by Shapiro's. SI.OO each. 1034*1030 Broad Street HANDSOME SOUVENIRS MONDAY A Genuine VICTOR VICIROLA and 10 double records (20 selections) $22.50 Terms if Desired “Augusta’s Musical Center” 854 BROAD ST. Because the Lyon & Healy Piano sells for a very reasonable price, do not draw the perhaps natural Inference that In making It Lyon & Healy had the idea of selling It for that figure. The price was not premeditated, nor was it fixed, until the piano had been perfected. I.yon & Healy say they couldn't make the Lyoa * Healy Piano better If they charged double. It is a Quality instrument, through and through. Terms if desired. SUNDAY. MARCH 15.