The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 09, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Society Mitt O’FARRBLL. Mlimi Marsh n FarrHl * uppMMchhig ■Min . • tj^org** which will taka pi#** Tw#sd»y night of Qtit w«-«'k him b##h ih«* ocfinlon of morn mtrrtnin ng In AlhfW her bom* gtty Thu Athena lUnficr us yMlfhlttf Mlm iiMrrin BoMtflrt win *«'•• * hfaiiliful dinner dabc** Monday evening f** Mine Hirsh O* Farrell. « rhnrm rut ■Tide-Her t of next we**k. The bed ut If o' affair will Mgemhle the young omdaty j contingent for one of ihe mom delight ful function* of the spring *ea*on. • • Mlm Marion Nlcholeon will enter! in Mnnda > morning In compliment to Mm* Hit rah O'Farrell. A lovely bride-ee i of next week. The bright event wil; b* • hriAg* port \ nil hanriken hlef ahfwer for the popul i voing ' I oree wn«m> •figr *i ge to Mr S® nr ken Tuemi t > evening will hr n brilliant noelal «vem, and In being looked forward to whii pleaeureohie iniefeat. • • Among the many fc»vel> aontat ass *tr• of the coming week will he Mina Nellie Phlnlxy's luncheon Tuesday compli menting Mlm Sarah O'Farrell, at the e;egant home «»f her parent# Mr and Mre lumps Fhlnlxv. on Mllledge avenue. • a Within the next f# a day# guest# will srvdve for the n P.tricil sim ken wed ding Among them will be Mr Arthur M Martin, of August**. Mre Ann* Itn* mun, of Camden S C ; Mia Lewis P. ■ ' *■ ' M ■ W Auattn Pringle, «*f rimrtwrton; Mia M nh» ft Ft at. of Clmrieaton; Mr. rind M* * lohn M Her and Mlaaea MHler us Ft Paul .Jinn . Mr®. Carolyn <\ Heard and Mr. George Heard, of Klberton, Mr* Hnllle Calhoun. «»f tlmta: Mr a d Mra. John Hancken. Mr and Mre CU*r« ence Hanrken and Mt Herman Him kevi. of Auguaia FOR MISS ROWLAND Mit. W. T Forbaa complimented Mis* Kotherlne Row and with a lovely fare well party yestsrdsy afternoon at her hoapitahlc heme on Cobb afreet Only tti- i«t mu friend* of ’he a re the invited gueala The hone, dec««ri •l-»nr vi’r a|»rlnx-llke and bst»r?f**» with red narration* tn the dining r»mm and Fragrant cherry blossoms In library and hall with foliage plant® f r the background. After the gueeta eu- Jn\ ed a aor|n| hour over the ten cup* they were Invited to Mlaa Stanton'* n te-reetlng and charming atudlo to are her lovely collection® of painting* The event waa very happy and In teresting I ut for the fact It waa a good - bye party to one of Athena moat popu lar and lovely grla. who leave* with hen father. Mr 0. A Howland, toduv for an extended vialt of aeveral month* to the orient Mi*a Howland ha* l»**n the recipient of many pretty part tea the peat few days. Monday afternoon Mlaa Howland w a complimented wdb a very lovely sewing party by Mm* Margaret Campbell Only a few apecml friend® of Mm* Howl.in I were the fortunate gueala for one of the tn ighteat event® of the week The attractive Campbell home waa radiant with exquisite flower* Violet*, hya cinth® and bright-colored tulip* a era need effectively everywhere with thi •xception of the handsome dining room. Which waa adorned with gorgeoua pink rose** on the lovely lea table, mantel and buffet. After * very happy hour over work tuiga, a very delldoua hi neuron waa served. Mm* Campbell proved her self aa usual, s churmlng and very gracious home**. -Athena Banner. t. H LIE TO ENTERTIN Fok Mist) CRANE ANO MR. WASHBURN. Mr Clinton l.c will entertain with a dinner jwiiy Kaiurdu, iitulit at Inn lioma on tire lttll, Urn Knout* of honor Itoing Mis* Nolllo Uuo'luch Cruno mid Mr. Theodore Pomeroy Woehburn. whnae marriage will tie u lirnutlful event of Tuesday nlgbl at St. Paul's. MISS LOWREY TO ENTERTAIN FOR MISS PORTER AND MISS PMINIZY, Eliaa Margaret will euleriain with a luncheon at the Country Club on Wednesday of next week, the guea » of honor being Mias Mary Porter and Mien lauetta Phtnisy, two of the coming brldee. The guests will he limited to Mias Portia, Miss l'hluli) und Miss Porter's maids. OETTINU READY FOR THE AUTO RIDE SA f UHOAV. Mias Smith, of the Womans Itust* *•» Club, asks that all who are con sidering lending their automobiles for lUe ride that Is to be given Saturday afternoon to Stephen, Creek will com municate with Mies Willie parks just as soon as possible, anyway h\ tomor row ((Friday* noon, so that she can ascertain how many cars they can count on If anyune has a car and has not been asked for Its use the club ’•will greatly appreciate ila loan. LITTLE HELPERS TO ENTERTAIN. The ldttle Helpers of the Chinch n» the Atonement will entertain their par ents and friends Monday afternoon nt 4: JO o’clock at the parish house The To will be liaster pieces and carols und a report of the work they have done dur ing the post year will he made No egg hunt. PORTER.PHINIZY WEDDING ON «, TWENTY-SECOND. Owing to a typographical erroi yester day (here wss a mistake made 10 the date of tile marriage of Miss Porter aid Mr. FVrdlnund Phtuisy The marriage will take place at > o’clock, at Ft. Paul s Churcl \\ ■ April 12. There ure no cards . o the house. MYOSOTIS DANCE. 11 Will be learned with pleasure that the Myosotls Club has suOCeedod In ui ranging for their dance on the evsuing of Wednesday of nest week hi ihe Ar mory end not on Thursday, as It was feared they would have to make it There are several charming young vis itors In the city who leave Thursday so the affair will be graced by their pres ence Thie Is the Myosotls Club’s last dance of the season MRS. WHITE ENTERTAINS AT WOODLAND TEA ROOM Mrs J. c White entertained a party of friend* at a hesutiful lea this aft ernoon at the Woodland Tea Hooni North Augusts. MEMORIAL AT JOHN MILLEDOE FOR FORMER TEACHERS The former pupils and teachers of Mrs. Augusta I.erkfe and Mias Kehecca Fleming at the John Mllledge Kctioo assisted by the teachera, have put up Isvo beautiful memorials to these two beloved teachers statues to "Kuranta" grid “Mnemosyne.'' which will lie im pelled at the school auditorium next Monday at 1 o’clock, and the public Is cordially Invited to be present Infm. mat addresses will tie made by Mr 1.-iw ton B- Evans and Mr. T Harry Garret:. Mias Annie Campbell will speak In mem orv of Miss Fleming and Miss Jowls Modeker in memory of -drs. Augusta Primrose I.eiki* There will he asverhf rnual«al number® also. Mra Mhkel and Mlaa Hoftnle Mirkel. of Phlladephl*. ar* visiting Mr*. Ar nold flancken on Center a’teet. Mlaa Junlg Halt and Mm Kths* Itmme have teen chosen by the National Red Cro** thwlcty to l*e present and on duty na nurse* at the Confederate re union In Jacksonville Mra F. Ilaall Hyke* liaa returned to Auguata nfter s pleuaant vial! in Macon and Atlanta. Mra ft, Morgan Taylor, who hna lain spending the w liter on the Hill, will leave Monday of next week ror Washington and gall on the B#th fi, r Krigarid to attend the mtmninr with hie daughter Mra Percy Iturum will as company her to Washington to attend, na regegf, the National Congress of th* iMiughtera of the American Revolution. Mr* Iturum and Mrs s It, C. Mm van of Hsvannsh, will he the delegates from the Augtia’a chapter, l». A. H Mr* Farm ng of IV tab r>gt<»n, On , la attending a few if.iys with Augusta friend* Mr* Cornelius G«rrett nnd Mlaa Isabella llflfrttt have returned from » fle*Mint visit with relatives in Atlanta. - Mra Anna Han forth C implied Ilia returned from r« two weeks’ i usineea trip to Jacksonville. Fla Misses Beatrice and Krnmle Worth, two attractive young girls from Havnn nsh. have returned home, after i da- visit with Mna l.ollle |le|le Johns m. While here they made miuy friends and were delightfully enter tained. Friends of Mr Lee I>gvls will regret to lei'rn that tie * confined to hi* aomt on Walton Way of Illness. Successful Operation on King Gustave, of Sweden Stockholm. King Ouativr us Rw,. il<n «hk operated on i.klhv hi t>i<- Mophla ImHpitnl her*. Surgeone found that he won Hiif.rini! from entrnnlvc ulreratU.n of lh«> *t»»n nil, Th.- upara* ii*.ii. wlil.'i. V.H* hi i .lai'K*' «• r I’rnfr lohn .Villi. i llerg a »*.'l ki.»n Nupillah aumoon. Inal*..) two huura. It waa aii(iiini< , <l aftrrward that the royal iiallanl'a ri.mlltlnn waa aatla factnry, iilthiniKli hla majaity wii* ' rak Tha .|iia..|i .m- 1l an apart ni.*nt in thr hnapltal durln* the <>prr utlon and will atay thru- until tin> i.lnß la ronvalra.rnl Says Son’s Body Entirely Consumed in Big Furnace Buffalo, N. Y. -The Wli’kwlra Steel I'ompany. annwerlnK the ault of Mra. Huaiin llargreavea fur t he ulleKial ilealh us her hiui who. aha rlalma, waa Imrneil to death In a hiiae furnaee af ter I»•*iUK "hut In when he antereil tu make Nome ailjuat n enta, u%aerta there la no evidence to hliow that the mall la dead hn hla lm«|y ha a never been aeen. The Nteel company tiaik thla uniiaiml Ntaml after Mre Harareavea made the rlatm that her aon'a t.udy waa en tirely ronNiinieil In Ihe fiirnm-e. The guest lon whli-h now confronta the Jury la whether HarKreavea la alive or dead. Polly PlnkilKhta I wonder why ahe failed In niualcal comedy. She haa a beautiful Mopnuio voice. Tot tie Twinkletoea Mayhe the poor Klrl can’t kick as lUkli aa she can hluk Phlladelphlu Record. M. & M. To Help Georgia Road In Effort To Improve Service Meeting of the Commissioners Was Held Today and Messrs. Paul Mustin, T S Gray and P H. Rice Named As Com mittee to Go to Atlanta Next Monday. At a meeting of the board oT com nilHgloners of the Merchants and Man ufacturers' Association held today It was decided to send u committee to Atlanta next Monday to appear be fore the Georgia Kallroad Commis sion to urge favorable consideration for the new schedule pluu which has been outlined by General Manaker Wlckersham and tlenral Passenger Agent .1 P Rillune. The Augusta committee Is to be composed of Messrs Paul Mustlu, T S Gray ami P II Hlce At a recent meeting of the commis sion resolutions heartily approving “HA! NOW, THAT’S WHAT I CALL REAL MEDICINE” “I Never Had Anything Clean Out My Blood and Put New “Ginger” Into Me Like ROOT JUICE Did in All My Life.” Tlutfft what everybody ntty* It * what you’ll any, too, l*#fore you’ve lined thin new wonder Idood purifier, eleanaier Mid *> ntero builder it week These are Spring Fever day* und the blood in thick; H*> loaded with a lot ol linpurllioe that have been accumulating t»U winter The whole eyatem get* clogged up with filth at thie time of the >ear and the vital organa of the body are hall ne oe|*. No aondei peop’e feel I nay. “do pey ,** droway, aore, tired, achy and “all n.” Give your blood and your enl ire body n old-faah lotted ho net* cleaning That'ax aha I ROOT JIU’K does for you. It not* only clean*. puriflea ami eiirlrhea the blood and cleana out tlie tody, hut It putt 45^ new life new force ••fire.” "iwr” and different from anything elae aold for a • tinker** into you. Ve h general tonic for almtUr purpoae and tldare’a nothing *Muat weak folk* nfid old folk* it i'eata any* na *vhhl.‘’ There'* glorloua relief In *tor* thing you ever a.iw in all your life. for you if you've never tried thie won* The wav ROOT JVIOK eharpen* up der Mood ctennaar. purifier, tonic .ind the appetite, improve* digest ion, attra up nyMem-builder. Pm* m* THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. A successful remedy for Rheumatism, Blood l’oiaoo and all Blood Ibscascs At all Urugrrists fI.OO. ■ I F. V. LIPPMAN CO.. Savannah, Ga. You’ll Irow Over “GtIS-11 for Corns! It Will St art la You How M ORTS-IT M Oats Corna Bvary Tim#. "Or»* two, Ibns!" Thai’* about a® ong a* It take* you to apply "GKTH IT." the new plan, almpl***t. aurrat corn cura the world has ever seen. Corn fuaa- -JWM H. / TkU la N-» PUra For a Crow Her Coma Arm All (ion*. She Muat Havo Ul*d ‘GETS-IT.'** lug la nil over rn*. corn p'tlng and calluses are sha<i|utely done for. from the minute you apply "fIKTH-IT." For get the bother of useless pliiNters, gre ih> silvea that spreud nnd make toe* More wnd raw. little dmighnut cotton rings that press on corns, forget knives, rux # rs. scissor® nnd life dangers of Mood |n»lson from drnwing blood, nnd the i*ori traptlon* and harnesses that simply make corns worse. "OKTIdT" never hurls the flesh, never falls "tJKTH IT" Is sod by all druggists. 3&C a tottle, or sent direct by K latw ranee A Co., (fhlcngo. '•CHCTR-lT*' I* sold In Augusta by Will T Coldwell. T. fl. Howard, I*. A. Uar dell**. Tcssler’s Pharmacy, Green At Horsey. Savannah Bigamist is Sentenced to Six Years Savannah, Ga. Joseph H. ITmbar ger etitered it plea of guilty to the charge of bigamy In the hu peri or court thla morning and was sentenc ed to serve six year# In the Georgia penitentiary. llmtierger married Hensle A May of Newark, N. J., sev eral years ago, and last month mar ried Mlnk Carlotta Wlckenherg of this city Moth his wives were here to appear against him if needed. Umber ger’s attorney stated that tils client believed the New Jersey wife dead when he married MIM Wlckanherg. The defendant made no statement. Crnherger had been employed here by a moving picture house. DR. COMAN^WILL PREACH AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr (’omau will praach tonight nt S o'clock al the GrMßc Street Presbyte rian Church on the subject of "Pres ent .IlldKment." In which he will allow the (ImiKer of refualiiß to act on the (inapel Truth, which we know. In other worila, refuaint; to put Into works what we are willing enough to nccpel In words. It Is expected to be a powerful and stirring sermon which eught to attract a large congregation Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out the nccumulrted wnstn and poisons of the winter months; cleanse yoiir stomach, liver and kid neys of all Impurities Take t)r. King's New l.lfe Pills; nothing better for purifying th> blood. Mild, non griping laxative Cures constipation; makes yon feel fine Take no other. 2f>r. ai your Druggist. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve for All ' Hurts the propoaed changes were passed. Pmler the plan proposed there will be two additional passenger trains on the road, both being fust trains from Augusta to Atlanta, making the 171 miles in five hours flat, which will he one hour and five minutes faster than an.v train now operating on the road Two unprofitable local trains from ldthonla to Atlanta and Coving ton to Atlanta want to be taken off and the road officials have declared that It will be impossible to inaugu rate the new service unless the com mission allows ihe local trains just mentioned to be discontinued. the liver and bowel*, regulate* and ntrengt hen* the k-dneya and tones shut tered none* is ii wonder. And It’s guar anteed to give entire mitiafuctlon every time. It's got to give results and the That ROOT JUICE Made Me Fee* Like a Romping Youngster. *• . _ . • • .• .... » .... . . *— THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. ihuggist will give you lmi ok every cent um paid for it if you take hack the empty bottle and nay you're disnppointed or dl*- •attpfiad. Give ROOT JUIOB Just n week to bring you round and you won't exchange the benefit you derive for ten times the price it cost you. Hut be sure you get the real, genuine guar teed. money buck ROOT JI'ICK l>on t let any dishonest druggist palm off some imitation on you and tell you It'a Just «s good. There's only one genuine ROOT JITIOB: its LEVY’S 6511 l ANNIVERSARY SALE Features Tomorrow 200 Men’s High r / r "J? w. -'j vrj A V UjW i | . Ju IKK. 1 1 Jll ' flii I 1 ] ill \i ii JWf All Childrens Suits on 4 the Discount List W&fo/itvvitLr -Was® IWpl Ml § 111 II J J ZTI x*'* A fv •• Jr *1 Ig-r”* Splendid price reductions offer these wonderfully stylish Ladies' Suits To you at a minimum of cost and .just in time for Master wenr. if‘2o.oo and £2”.50 Suits reduced to $12.50 ssIO.OO and $35.00 Suits redut’ed to $19.00 Dresses S|»(r, span, now stylos and very low prices mark those drosses as much dif foreut than ordinary. (\>tton Crept* Dresses, from «js>.9B up Lingerie Dress 35.00 up Silk Dresses from Si>.9S up We Give Purple Trading Stamps. 880 BROAD ST. MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY OF EXCELLENT MERIT AT MULLARKY’S . In Ready-to Wear Friday & Saturday Au especially interesiting exhibition of WAISTS Both Lingerie Silk and Crepes. Dainty styles in white Crepe Waists $1.25 up Silk Crepe de Chine Waists $3.50 up Lingerie Waists SI.OO up Chiffon Draped Waists $5.00 up The beautiful finish to these garments ap peals strongly to the feminine taste of every kind. J. A. MULLARKY CO. Grade Easter Suits at $13.75 The styles are the latest, including “English” suits with roll lapels, high cut vests, patch pockets, box backs, norfolks and conservative styles—blues, tans, greys, serges and the new striped effect cover the shadings* All Sizes in regulars, slims, shorts and stouts* You Can’t Afford to Pass this Up. Call Tomorrow Early. CASH SALES THE J. WILLIE LEVY CO. FOLLOW THE CROWD Beauty of design and superior quality re very evident in these Spring Coats Very low prices now offer every tunan a chance to buy one right now when she wants it most. _ Handsome Silk Moire Coats, at .. $12.50 Silk and Wool Brocade Crepe Coats, al. .SIO.OO Short Checked and striped Wool Coats t ..$7.50 THURSDAY. APRIL 9. ,-. v ffCf i n Sik Petticoats You will realist the wonder ful merit of tf'se garments only when yoisee th m, so we urge you o come and find out aboi them soon. We have thei in every im aginable coloialso black and white, fun .$1.98 up PHONE 25 We Give Purple Trading Stamps.