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SI'NOAT. APRIL 19.
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
MARRIAGE OF MISS O'FARRELL
AND MR. GEORGE
ALBERT SANCKEN.
Th« Athena Herald'Of Wcdneidky
rivw In anticipation of the marriage
of Mine O'Farrcll and Mr. Sancken:
The marriage of Miss Sarah Nor
wood O'Farrcll and Mr. George Albert
Snnoken will oocur thin evening at »
o'olork at the nparloun home of the
brlde'i mother, Mr*. Alonzo Henry
O'Farrell, on South Milled go avenue.
All the rooms of the lower floor of
the home have been elaborately deco
rated with a profusion of Ranter Ultra
and pink bridesmaid ronen combined
with feathery fern*, and the broad pi
azza ha* been enclosed In canvas and
»o adorned with palms and other trop
ical plants that tt ha* the effect of a
large conaervntnrv. At either «4 of
the piazza punch will be served from
table* twined with trailing vines. Pre
siding over one punch bowl will he
Ml** Mozelle Scudder and at the other
punch bowl will be Miss Meador
O'Farrell and Miss Marguerite Rowe.
As the guests enter the reception
hall they will have a lovely vista be
yond the druwlng room which Is done
In a charming color scheme of white
and green. The walls of this pretty
apartment are a soft shade of green
with cream colored frescoes and the
gold furnishings are upholstered In
pastel colors, which blend prettily
with the graceful palms and stately
JUNE WEDDINGS
Do not delay longer in placing orders for engraved in
vitations. Our samples represent the very latest shapes
and forms that have been accepted by refined and fash
ionable society.*
WE LEAD in originating artistic effects with fine
material. Our prices are the lowest. Send for sam
ples, which will be supplied free of charge.
J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO., Wedding Stationery
Engraverst 47 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
At Levy’s Tomorrow
THREE SALES
A Sale of Women’s
Panama Hats
The above sales are on our regular stock, and
all seasonable goods, so we’d advise early buying
to insure a good selection.
SALES CASH
The J. Willie Levy Co.
Easter Ml ten mwd here. The mantel
I* bunked with plomtiMU* fern and
ntudded with Easter 111 ten and white
carnation*.
The l>ay window at the north end of
the room has a long mirror extending
from the floor to the celling and about
It hre tn.ll tropical palm* which form
a pretty background for the font
white pedestal*, two Htnnding on eith
er side of the alcove nnd giving the
effect of a chancel. The pedestals will
hold antique sliver candelabra with
white burning taped*, whose light will
be reflected In the mirror behind.
Htately Easter lilies will also »tand
near the Improvised altar, nnd thJ
guests will assemble here to awnlt
the coming of the bride.
Jn the hall and library ire used
hundreds of pink bridesmaid roses,
carnation* and valley lilies, which add
to the beauty of the scene. The light*
will have pink flower shades, which
will shod a soft glow throughout the
rooms. In the library the many hand
some wedding gifts will be shown.
The dining room, ilke the drawing
room, has a lovely Easter Illy motif,
and these beautiful flowers will stand
on the buffets and china cabinets and
will be the principal flowers used In
this handsomely furnished room. The
bride's table' will be very lovely In all
Its details. A tall cut glass vase filled
with Easter lilies will stand in the
center and about It will be an oval
Assorted shapes,
regular $6.00, SB.OO
and SIO.OO Hats on
sale tomorrow at
$3.00, $4 00 and
$5.00. You’ll
want one of these,
so better come
early; only 50 of
them.
A sale of women's
$1.50 and $2.00 reg
ular priced shirt
waists at
Sixty-Nine Cents
All of our regular
$1.50 and $2.50 tail
ored Waists, show
ing quite an as
sortment to select
from.
A sale of all our
remaining women’s
Wool Coat Suits at
still greater DIS
COUNTS.
shaped arrangement of small crystal
baskets filled with lilies of the valley.
Between the baskets will stand silver
candlesticks holding white shaded ta
pers. The silver cake baskets and
confection dishes will bold whit*
cakes and candles and all the other
details of the table will be white.
Mrs. Alonzo Henry O'Farrell, the
bride's mother, will receive her guests
wearing n handsome black brocaded
gown made en train, the bodice trim
med with dull Jet and chiffon.
Assisting her In entertaining will
be a number of relations from out of
town.
Haughey's orehestra will furnish a
beautiful musical program, and
promptly nt H o'clock will sound the
first notes of the wedding march.
The bride will enter with her broth
er. Mr. John Calhoun O'Farrell. and
they will be tnet at the altar by thz
groom and his brother, Mr. Clarence
Snnoken, who will be Ills best man.
The pretty bride will present a
charming picture In her soft white
wedding gown and long tulle veil. The
lovely gown Is fashioned of white bro
caded crepe satin of a soft texture
which drupes gracefully. The brocaded
design Is of cream velvet. The skltt
falls prettily from a Ince bodies veiled
with chiffon and with pointed bits of
the skirt extending up on It for lit
tle way, where the points are fash
lonul to vine-like trails of pearl em
broidery which extend over t lie sleeves
nnd fasten to other points of the bro
caded material at the bark. The chif
fon sleeves, edged with pearls, shadow
the short ones of exquisite lace, and
fall In points below where hangs a
tassel of crystal beads nnd seed pearls.
On the front of the bodice Is a crystal
ribbon bow of bends which fastens toe
skirt and lace of the corsage In a pret
ty manner. The skirt is simple and
hangs gracefully extending into a
dcml-round train. Her tulle veil w|ll
be outlined about the face with a frill
of real lace, and a wreath of tiny or
ange blossoms will extend above the
lace, the sprays of buds and leaves
falling gracefully on the sides. The
bride will wear the groom's gift, a
crescent of diamonds and pearls, and
will carry a shower bouquet of bride
roses and valley lilies.
The Impressive wedding ceremony
will be performed by Rev. Troy Real
ty, rector of Immanuel Episcopal
church.
A brilliant reception will be held
after the wedding ceremony, and many
out-of-town guests will be present,
among them, Mrs. John Sancken, of
Augusta, the groom's mother, who will
wear a white satin gown, with drap
eries of black Chantilly lace. Mrs.
Martha C. Frost will wear a becoming
gray gown, and Mrs. Anna A. An
crum will wear a handsome toilette
of black moire. Mrs. Caroline Heard s
gown will be of black lace over satiu.
Mrs. IV. Austin Pringle will wear a
handsome dress of black crepe de
chine trimmed with cerese velvet, and
Mrs. I.ouis Simonds. of Charleston, S.
C.. will wear a lovely evening dress of
white charmeuse trimmed with pearls.
Seated with the bride and groom at
the bride's table in the dining room
will be a few of the bride's girl friends
who were to have been bridesmaid*
before the plans were changed, and
some of the friends of the popular
young groom and a few out-of-town
guests, and they will make a happy
picture seated about the handsomely
arranged table.
Those at the bride’s table will be
Miss Mary Simonds of Charleston, S.
C., who will wear a lovely gown of
yellow chiffon with crystal embroid
ery; Miss Kathleen O'Farrell, who will
he very handsome in a cream lace
dress and will have a bouquet of pink
Killarney roses; Miss Aurelia O’Far
rell, who will wear a becoming yellow
charmeuse evening dress trimmer
with shadow lace; Miss Elizabeth
Shippen, whose pretty gown of lav
ender will be trimmed with silver lace;
Mrs. Clarence Sancken, who will wear
a pink chiffon gown trimmed with
duchess lace; Miss Nellie Phinizy,
whose lovely gow-n will be of lace and
chiffon; Miss Harrlette Benedict, who
will wear pink chiffon; Miss Martou
Nicholson, who will wear a beautiful
pink taffeta dress with shadow lace
and pearl trimmings; and Mr. Calhoun
O’Farrell, Mr. Clarence Sancken, Mr.
Herman Sancken, Mr. E. H. Arring
ton, Mr. George Barrett, Mr. Fred
Jordan, Mr. Wesley Houser, Mr. Alfred
Martin, and Mr. Ed Dorsey, Jr. All
the y-oung women who will be seated
at the table will have bouquets of pink
Killarney roses and the lovely flow
ers will add a pretty contrasting note
of color to their beautiful dresses.
Many friends will attend the mar
riage of Miss O'Farrell and Mr. Sanck
en and will be entertained afterwards
at the beautiful reception. Both the
bride and groom are popular, not only
in Athens and Georgia but wherever
they are known and after a wedding
Journey they will make their home In
Florence, S. C, where Mr. Sancken
has recently moved and entered busi
ness, though he formerly lived In Au
gusta.
WRITE STORIES TOR
MOVING PICTURE PLAYS
New, Spare-time Profession for Men and
Women—One Man Makea $3500
In Six Month.,
Owing to the large number of new
motion picture theatres which are being
opened thri ighout the country, there la
offered to the men and women of today,
a new profession, namely, that of writ
ing moving picture plays. Producers
are paying from $25 to $l5O for each
scenario accepted, upon which they can
build a photo play.
$3500 In Six Months.
As It only requires a few hours’ time
to '-instruct a complete play, you can
readily see the Immense possibilities In
this work. One man, who gave the Ides
a tryout, writes that he earned $3500 In
six months. It Is possible for an In
telligent person to meet with equal suc
cess.
One feature of the business which
should appeal to everyone. Is that the
work may he done at home In spare
time. No literary ability Is required and
women have as great an opportunity as
men. Ideas for plots are constantly
turning up, and may be put In scenario
form and sold for a good price.
Particulars Sent FREE.
Complete particulars of this most In
teresting and profitable profession may
be had FREE OF CHARGE by sending
a post card to
Photo-Play Association
BOX 158, WILKES-BARRE. PA.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
fielf Rising Flour 84V-’
No. 2 Tomatoes, 3 for 2S G
No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 for ~.. 15^
Sugar Corn, 3 for 2.'V-
Red Velva Syrup, 3 f"r.. 25'-
WOLVERINE TEA COMPANY
H. E. PHILLIPB, Mgr. Phsna 3356. 1288 BROAD STREET
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A WONDERFUL LOT OF WASH
DRESSES AND WASH-GOODS
A ttractively priced and in such a beautiful array of
patterns and colors that you will enjoy seeing them
Unusually Pretty
Blouses
Wonderfully pleasing arc those cool little
Blouses. They fairly radiate sweetness and
softness. Many have frilly laee or net—at
neck and sleeves or fancy collars, lending a
soft, becoming effect to the wearer. Alto
gether they’re about the best looking lot of
waists we’ve shown in a long time.
Prices range from
$1.25 to $12.00
Desirable Stylish Dress
Accessories
We have exercised unusual care in select
ing just such articles as would appeal to the
refined woman. A harmonizing parasol or
handbag, a dainty frill or collar, will add much
to the attractiveness of your dress. We have
a truly beautiful line now ready to show.
Double Purple
Trading
Stamps
Until Noon
Monday.
BE SURE TO READ THE BARGAINS IN TODAY'S WANT ADS
J. A. MULLARKY CO.
5.10 Broad St. Phone 290
SPECIALS
Bull Head Catsup, 3 f0r.,..25^
Bull Head Jelly, 3 for 2sV :
California Dessert Reaches
for 25 c
Fresh Eggs, while they last,
dozen 30 1 '
Wash Dresses
Every one of these dresses is so well and
carefully made, so neatly trimmed and of sueh
exeellent materials, that you wonder how we
ean sell them so cheap.
Crepe Dresses in colors or plain 'JA
white for
Ratine Dresses trimmed with huttojrf "j C/"|
Linen Dresses trimmed with buttons J I A
and silk qp I U
And many others, one prettier than the
other.
New Wash Goods
dust arrived, a full line of new Wash
Goods that were bought cheap, therefore we
are going to s H cheap. Note the prices:
26-iu. Kcnford While Crepe, 50e value, yd. 25<^
36-in. White* Ratine,soc value, for 25^
15-in. (’ownfiore Voile, 50c value, for .. ..25^
45-in. Opera Cloth, 65c value, for .47^
29c Stripe Crepe, 20 inches wide, ~.25^
50c Silk finish Ottoman 25^
Let Us Keep You In the Style
-New Hots from your Old Ones
Ladies' &, Wen's Felts, Straws, Panamas
Cleaned and re-blocked to latest models.
I,srge Panamas made to any width brim
or erown.
No Injurious chemicals used.
German Hat Co. and French Ory Cleaners
AUGUST A, GA. s*o Broad Ht. Phone 1247-J.
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