The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 29, 1914, 4.15 P.M. Edition, Page WINE, Image 9

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. Society WEDDING CARDS. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Phinizy have sent out cards to the marriage of their daughter, Isaetta, to Mr. Henry 15. Garrett, on the evening of Tues day, May twelfth, at nine o'clock, at "Villa Marion,” Grovetcwn, Ga. Special cars will leave the union station at eight-thirty for the accom modation of the wedding guests. —After a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin at their home on the Hill, Mr. Paul Felder has returned to New Orleans. —lt will be very welcoem news to !he many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lauder to learn that Mr. Lauder is getting along splendidly af ter liis recent illness. He is now able to sit up and it is hoped and thought will soon be able to be out. —Miss Annie G. Wright went up to Atlanta today to be with Mrs. Ella Wright Wilcox during the remainder of the opera season. CONVENTION OF DRAMA LEAGUF. Thefourth annual convention of Drama League of America, which was held during the past week in Phila- How Long Does Your Baby Sleep? npWENTY hours each day is right for the first month, then gradually less till at six months sixteen hours a day is just right. Your baby must have that sleep to get fat and rosy. And he will have that sleep if you feed him regu larly and evenly on his mother’s milk or the nearest) substitute— Nestles Food If mothers could only realize the every-day danger of carrying con sumption and other dread diseases to babies in cow's milkl If mothers only knew that in one State, where the laws are strict, there are 200,000 infected cows, one for nearly every baby in the State. If mothers only knew how many dairies are dirty! Nurse your baby if you can. If you can’t, give your baby the food that is safe—give your baby the food that is the nearest thing to mother’s milk— Nestle’3 Food is the nearest thing in the world to mother’s milk. Safe because you add only water to prepare it. Safe because it is made under the strictest scientific conditions. Safe because no germ can reach U in its air tight can. PROPOSED COMMUNITY MAUSOLEUM FOR AUGUSTA This Beautiful “Marble Palace for the Dead” to be Constructed When Sufficient Number of Families Have Reserved Compartments Modern Entombment Tile Community Masoleum, designed to contain family and In dividual compartments, owned in perpetuity by a number of families for whom the building is erected, represents the latest developments of the architectural art. It Is an interesting sact —a surprising one to most persons—that the custom of burying the dead In common graves dug in the ground is being departed from so generally that the construction of masoleums has become one of the most rapidly growing industries. It is true that the practice of burying human bodies in the ground, and the knowledge of what becomes of them there, is responsible for much of the horror and dread of death. So perfect is this new method in a sanitary way. and so thoroughly does ,ia satisfy the demands of grief-stricken love, that the sentiment in favor of masoleum entombment has reached the proportions of a wave of reform. During the past five years nearly two hundred Com munity Masoleums have been built in as many enterprising cities of the country and in every case the citizens of these communities are prompt to express their appreciation and satisfaction with their beautiful and sanitary substitute for earth burial. The cost is less than the unavoidable expenses incident to earth burial, when even a modest monument is erected, while the remains rest In a better and more sanitary tomb than has heretofore been obtained in the priv ate vaults of dintinguished personages. Thus has modern science made it possible for persons of even average means to provide a beautiful and permanent resting place where members of the family may lie, side by side, through-the long sleep not an arm’s length apart, each in a little white ro >m, perfectly dry, where neither mould nor decay can enter, projected and preserved for all time. Bjppn* 1 -'- c wf & . r ' ~"»*■»«.... I n.■ - v I ' s/d L--- I L SHOWING ARRRANGEMENT OF COMPARTMENTS. delphia came to a close Saturday eve ning at Bellevue-Stratford. Delegates were present from every section of the country, Georgia being ably represented by Miss Carolyn Cobb, who is state representative of the Atlanta center. General regret was expressed at the resignation of Mrs. Star A. Best as president and afterwards Dr. Richard Burton was unanimously elected presi dent of the league. Miss Cobb made a splendid address, in which she expressed the belief that the future work of Atlanta will con tribute largely to the success of the league in the South. Extracts from the speech were published in the Phil adelphia Press. Miss Cobb was appointed chairman of the committee for the Southern circuit, and she, with Mrs. Best, is ex pected in Augusta about the middle of May for the purpose of organizing a center here. Should they, Augusta will become one of a six-city circuit that would include Atlanta, Savannah, Macon, Columbus and Athend. This will be a fine thing for Au gusta and would insure a marked im provement in its theatrical attractions. Nestis’s is made from the milk of healthy cows kept In sanitary dairies. All the heavy parts of milk are modi fied, so that the cord is soft and fleecy as in mother’s milk. All that your baby needs and the calf doesn’t is added. And—there you have Nestl6*a on which three generations have grown healthy and strong. Send the coupon. It will bring you a box of Nestlft'a. NESTLES FOOD COMPANY Woolworth Bid,.. N«w York Please send me, FREE, yew book mm 4 trial package. •4. Nomtt .«•••••••••*• | AAArfxa ..... . Nadine Face Powder (In Green Boxes Only) dfrVjFvur’ Keeps The Complexion Beautiful Soft and velvety. Money back If not en tirely pleased. Nadine Is pure and harm less. Adheres until washed off. Prevents sunburn and return of discolorations. A million delighted users prove its value. Tints: Flesh, Pink, Brunette, White. By Toilet Counters or Mail , SOc. National Toilet Company, Paris, Tenn. MISS ANNA BRYANT SPONSOR OF R. A. SMITH CAMP, U. C. V. The Florida Times-Union says of one of Georgia’s sponsors for the 11. C. V. reunion in Jacksonville next week: Miss Anna Bryant, who has been selected by Camp R. A. Smith, U. C. V., of Macon, Ga., as sponsor for the Confederate reunion, to be held here May 6, 7 and 8, will be quite a promi netn figure during the time the bat tle-scarred heroes of the 60s occupy this beautiful Florida city, which bears the honored name of the hero of the battle of New Orleans, Andrew Jack son. Miss Bryant is the daughter of A. O. Bryant, deceased, who enlisted in the Bibb cavalry. Cnpt. S. S. Dunlap's company, In the early part of 1861, and Herved faithfully and gallantly until the close of the war in 1565. He was severely wounded several , times, re ceiving the last wound at the battle of Atlanta, Ga., at which time he was in command of the company. Miss Bryant is a popular member of the patriotic societies, U. D. C. and Daughters of the American Revolu tion and eligible to membership in the Colonial Dames. She is .also entitled to bear the Bryant coat of Arms, as her record shows. Miss Bryant's American ancestors were among the most distinguished families of “Ye Old Virginia,” all of whom were prominent and patriotic citizens, some of whom became famous as officials in both the revolutionary and the colonial wars with the French and Indians. The Bryant family, besides the hon or of their connection with the great poet, William Cullen Bryant, can trace their llenage back to the reign of King Edward 111. Miss Bryant is devoted to the Con federate Veterans and untiring in her efforts to contribute to their welfare in every way possible. For many years she has given her time and talent to the Daughters of the Con federacy to aid them in establishing a hall of fame on the grounds at earn consecutive fair. In 1913 she solicited advertisements from merchants and others of her city and had a neat little book printed containing the said advertisements and distributed the hooks during the Georgia State Fair. She realized from the undertaking more than SIOOO, all of w r hieh she kind ly and generously donated to Camp R. A. Smith of Macon, Ga. —Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Fletcher are receiving congratulations on the oirth of a splendid little son, who will be called Henry Clay. —Mrs. George Duncan of Macon is visiting Mrs. Rodney Cohen. —Mrs. P. K. Wrens of Wrens, Ga., has returned home after a pleasant' visit with her mother, Mrs. E. A. Wiggins. THE AUGUSTA BUILDING—ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE COUNTRY. IDEAL LOCATION It would be extremely difficult to select a alto better milted for the purpose than Pantheon View, the new cemetery now being developed on the went aide of the city and comprising the land known hh the Roesel Tract, between the property of the Country Club and Highland Avenue No expense nor effort will be spared to make this a beautiful park, eliminating all of the objections of the dreaded graveyard. The building will occupy an elevation, facing east, and overlooking the Country Club and the city. The arti ficial lakes, sunken gardens and delightful drives. The whole property will he endowed with a permanent investment, entirely separate from Masoleum Endowment, and the revenue derived therefrom will keep the park 1 ’ autiful for all time. The location is easily accessible from the. city’s most popular and rapid growing residential sections. With the Masoleum as Its crowning feature, Patheon View will become on* of the show places of the city. The Masoleum will be the property of the families who have subscribed for space before Its construction. In the same way that cemetery lots or family vaults have been owned hereto fore. The opportunity Is offered to an exclusive list of representative families who comprise an associa tion with trustees to supervise the Investment and expenditure of the endowment. Each subscriber receives a certificate of ownership to the compartments subscribed for and the purchase price covers all expenses Including endowment for the perpetual care of the building. Compartments may he subscribed for on easy terms of payment and In no case is any payment required until the building la well under construction. The Georgia Masoleum Company Is composed of men prominent throughout the state and their reputation ror business ability and Integrity Is sufficient guarantee that the Masoleum will be built as represented arid the whole project carried out to the satisfaction of those Augusta people whose co-opera;lon an I support they solicit. Those who have subscribed for space are frank to admit that, the sense of satisfaction and com fort that follows the purchase of crypts Is well worth the entire Investment. During hie next Tew weeks the company will have finished Its effort to Interest the families listed by the local committee, after which the detailed plans and specifications will he revised to meet the requirements of subscribers and actual construction will begin on this basis This is one of those desirable possessions which, to have when need ed most, must be provided when nc-ded last. It la necessary to subscribe lor spam, now, as it will not he obtainable later, but this Is done on the company’s guarantee that the building will be satisfactory In every way or no payment will b* expected. t THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. CAKE • ■■■■!■ ■I I ■■■ ■■■■■— ■■■■■■■■ . Made With Fresh Country Butter and Eggs The price you pay has nothing to do with the quality of the cake. You cannot makegood cake unless you use fresh butter and eggs. STONE’S WRAPPED CAKES We have the agency for these cakes, and get them by express every day. Stone’s name on the package guarantees you good cake —in perfect Condition. Not a particle of lard used in these cakes. We regret that so many customers have been disappointed in getting cakes , but the demand has been so great we were not able to get enough cakes to supply all. We have increased our standing order to such an extent that we hope to supply the trdde from now on. SILVER SLICED 10c A Pure White Cake. MEPHISTO 10c A Chocolate Cake. CASTLEBERRY & WILCOX Summerville Phones 6746-6747 SPANISH CAKE 10c Sour Cream Spice. GOLDEN SUNBEAM lOc Rich Yellow Cake. TWO STORES Will Last Forever Recently the inventive genius of man has devised a method of entombment Involving many features of sanitation and construction upon which patents have been issued by the Government, and up- Ifeld Its counts, and which are owned for this state by the Georgia Mausoleum Cempariy. This company’s local representative. Mr. Clark Grier, 1252 Greene Street, has succeeded In interesting many promi nent families of Augusta for whom his company expects to eonstrudt a beautiful building. The size of the building will be built to meet number of families subscribing for space and will be built to meet their requirements. It is estimated that sufficient encouragement haa already been received to warrant the construction of a building to cost approximately $60,000. The principal features of construc tion are similar for most buildings erected up to this time. The foundations, great floor and crypts proper make a monolithic mass of reinforced concrete which will last forever. Around this Is built another outside wall of concrete and granite and covered with a roof of concrete and tile. The crypts or compartments are separated by heavy concrete walls, pure white Inside, and each crypt is equipped with patented sanitary devices which tend to preserve the entity Of the body lnstesd or destroying It as In cremation and earth burial. The whole Interior of the building 1h faced with marble and the Im pression Is one of reposeful beauty and purity. The building is lighted with ornamental deck lightH ami sky lights, the idea being to eliminate all suggestion of depression and gloom which has here tofore been associated with bur lal. It Is expected that the actual . construction work will begin about June Ist, when tho subscription I books will he closed, because It will naturally be impossible to change the capacity of the building after the foundations are built. jjjjj RAISIN CAKE 10c Yellow Raisin Cake. ORIOLE FRUIT 10c Spice Raisin Cake. 616 Broad St. Phones 3166-81167 THE BEAUTIFUL MARBLE CHAPEL. WINE