Newspaper Page Text
TWO
1920 Greater Minstrels Enjoy
Banquet
One of the most delightful affairs
of the season »jis the combined an
nual meeting by the 1920 (ireater Alin
• trel Club last Thursday night at the
College Inn. So thoroughly enjoyable
the avjtper. that the men almost
overlooked the fart that Important
business had to be transacted. The
banquet Itself was under the persona I
supervision of one of the club's most
valued members, Mr. John Box, and
this popular gentleman left nothing
to he detuned The vote of thanks
tendered him during the course of the
meeting only partially expressed the
real appreciation of the men. The
entire troupe was present and iu>
body of men ever more thoroughly
enjoyrvi every moment of the time
Congeniality and good feeling to r ■
prevalent throughout the entire time,
and etery man present seemed to try
to out-do the other In saying kind
things about Itis fellow associates
The men all felt that this spiemli I
1920 Club was Indeed like one iudi
vidual and that they ware highly hon
ored by having their names on Its
membership roll. With solos and
choruses by the men, repetition of
Hots, ete., from Uie recent perform
anee. Interspersed with rapid and
frequent toanm, the entire evening
™L v< H
Neslles Food
Olv# your baby yoor breast milk
aa long aa you can. But remember
that the wisest mothra sometimes
does not giva her b»by enough
whan har own braaat milk li grow
ing weak. And tha loving mother
aometimea givea har baby cow's
milk —haavy—weighted with slck
neaa and trouble.
For know-all you wiaer mothers
—that many of our dalriaa are dirty,
that tha Btata of New York Bays that
ona cow In three carries conaump
tton know that your baby gets
bowel trouble and stomach troubles
and sometime* avan consumption
from tha milk of such cows.
Nastlf-’a car rias health and strength
and blood and bon# and niuarle to
little growing babies —gives them
Have You Thought of This Fact?
The advantage to vou In trad In* with ua, la that yon are buy-
In* from Mri'arrel who haa, himself. bean a very large consumer
of everythin* In the line of Building Material*, Palnta, etc., for
the past Twelve Year* MeCarrnl lias heeu through all the expert
encea of the Consumer, and he can take your view
Everything from ua la under the Original Label of the Manu
facturer and we repreaent the very b(»»t.
We do not manufacture, remix or dope
We take care of you In amnll retail or car lota.
McCARREL SUPPLY CO.
•43 BROAD STREET. PHONE 1628.
Delightful Gifts for
The Wedding or Anniversary
The. substantial appreciation of our efforts to
give Augusta a store < I' tlie highest standards of
quality lias enabled us to assemble collections of
jewels initf IHe wares in our line such as were
never before displayed in this city.
We search fbr the unusual the articles with
individuality—the “odd things not found else
where.
* # ■
You buy fr<'in us with perfeet eonfideuee as to
values, relying ujarn our personal guaranty that
quality marks every purchase, whether it be large
or small.
We have just received many rarely beantifnl
additions to onr stock, which we invite you to
view at your earliest pleasure. *
Wm. Schweigcrt & Co.
The Jewelers
... NEWS OF SOCIETY ...
was spent in one long delightful man
ner, several of the men being called
upon for impromptu speeches, all of
whAn gracefully responded, although
they were only a few of them real
orators. The whole evening was one
of Joy and good-fellowship and one
that will remain long In the memory
of those who were present. It. only
served to bring the men closer to
i ether and create a new personal feel
ing. which has always existed among
the fluh. Naturally the subject of
the most frequent toasts was the hon
ored president of the club, Mr. .1. .1.
Mathewes. Iflaeh and every man felt
that It' was Impossible to shower too
much honor on their popular leader,
who deserves all praise. During the
course of the business meeting, sev
eral matters of Importance were dis
cussed. On a motion which \vbh
made and carried unanimously, every
official and committee were reelect
ed for the coming season. The only
change was that of Mr. 0. C!. Delmon
ico, as chairman of the music com
mittee. Mr. Delmonico’s resignation
was read and accepted by the dub,
only because of the fact that there
was no choice In the matter. This
popular and well liked gentleman will
leave Augusta in the near future and
When the Baby*s
Teeth Should Come
At shout Bto S mos., 2 lower
At 10 mos, 4 upper
At " 12 - 2. id.
At “ 14 - 4 rid.
A* " 18 " 4 gide
At “ 24 “ 4 back
And these teeth should
come easily, without sickness
*or much fever. If there is trouble,
don't give your be by medicine
change hie food to something eerier
to digest The mothers of 40
natione for 40 years have brought
their babies through the teething
time easily and saiely on
strength to cut thrir teeth easily.
Nealld's Is nearer to mother’s milk
than any other food. In NESTLE'B
the curd of the milk is soft and fleecy
as in mother's milk. Nestis's la mad#
from the best cow's milk, milk front
clean, healthy cows, In sanitary in
spected dairies. Then to it are added
other food elements your baby needs,
and that cow's milk does not contain.
Send the Coupon for a Free Full
Package of 12 feedings and our 72-
page txxik for Mothers.
NESTIi'S FOOD COMPANY
Hide. New t ort
Pie*r® send me, PKKK. rour book and
trial package.
Atna
the men are forced to give him up.
*The thanks and appreciation of the
club were extended him, for his loyal
and magnificent work In the past, and
they wished him all success and hap
piness in his ne<v field. The 1920
Club realize fully their loss in such
a member. Mr. Deo Cotter was
elected to fill Mr. Delmonico's place
In the club, while Mr. Jas. Mulberin
filled Mr. Cotter’s place on the music
committee. Doth of these talented
gentleman are eminently fitted for
their duties. Several communications
were read from various charitable or
ganizations of the city, requesting tiie
benefit of the 1920 performance next,
season, but It was decided not to take
any ae).ion until just, prior to the
show next year. The chief feature
and the most important one as re,
yards the re election of the old offi
cers, Is the fact, that the elub will re
tain the services of its valued presi
dent., Mr. .1. .1 Mathewes. No more
popular and loved man ever headed
any organization, and his wonderful
ability places him easily above any
one else that could possibly he found.
To t!he boys as well as his friends,
“Jim’’ is always the same, loyal aril
true and held in the highest personal
esteem by all who know him The
public a« well as the 1920 Club ap
preciate the fact that this organiza
lion is fortunate, in every way, to ue
able to claim Mr. Mathewes’ services
another season. During the course
of the business meeting, some tew of
the men were requested to participate
in a coming minstrel performance at
the itrottprs’ Hall. For the benefit
of the public and to correct, a mis
taken idea, it is stated, I hat while
these men are members of the 1920
Club, their participation in this com
ing* show, will he absolutely no con
nection with the recent, performance
of the 192 u Greater Minstrels, It be
ing' merely individual work by a few
of the men. There will be positively
no repetition’of the 1980 Greattr Min
strels In Augusta until next season
This information Is given by the club
as official.
WILHENFORD NOTES.
The regular meeting of the Chil
dren's Hospital Association will be
held on Tuesday, May Fith, at 11
o’clock at the Y. W. C. A.
1920 MINSTRELS
SHOW APPRECIATION.
Last Thuraday nl*ht, after the con
clualon of the annual meeting and
banquet of llie 1830 Minstrel Club, the
man present decided on a ratliar unua
uul and novel manner of showing Iheir
appreciation to two of the club's moat
loyal frleinJa. ljulto naturally, tbe
hanquet being atrlctly a "ata*" affair,
the presenre of the ladlaa had to be
denier] but the men were determined
that at least two of their friends of
the oppposlte sex should not be sllglit
ed, and though these could not attend
the banquet, the next best thin* was
to tiring the banquet to them, or uk,
least ua much of It aa was possible.
Consequently, four automobiles, car
ry In* the entire party of monatrel men
started out from Tbe College Inn, af
ter tbe meeting bad adjourned, and
proceeded to the home of Miss Alice
Doyle, on upper Broad St Though tak
en completely by surprise, Miss Doyle
was more than equal to the occasion,
and received her *n«ats In her usual
delightful and lufoytmtl way. The
spaelous parlor was fhrftwn open and
for an hour, the men almost thought
they were again going through the re
lent minstrel performance. In repeti
tion of songs, acts, etc., of show.
“Miss Alice," as she is known to all
the men of the club, was unable to
make a “speech," though she was re
peal edly urged to do so, but she was
** l lV represented, on the occasion, by
Mr. t'ul Lamar. who .was kind enough
to tnforn the men that the Indy was
“spepei bless with thanks." The men
1 thst thei have in Miss Doyle’, not
nlv a staunch friend but one who
has been, for years, the musical dlrec
tess of the club, and as such, respon
sible for the success of the entire
musical portion of their performances.
“Miss Alice" has made herself Indis
pensable to the 11120 Club and the men
#ll swear by her, realizing that she
has always been a sincere friend to
theelub. Quite a pleasant feature of
the evening was the “presentation" to
Miss Doyle by Hon. 1,. C. Hayne, of
a package that closely resembled a
square t>ox. The men were not per
mitted to see the contents, as this was
overlooked, in the excitement, but
through no fault of Miss Doyle her
self. After the party had 'eft her
home, tl was decided despite toe late
hour to "serenade" another of the loy
al friends of the club, Mrs, K. B. Bax
ter Though, of course. Mrs Baxter
was unable to open her home at the
late hour, she showed, tn every other
way possible, her sincere appreciation
of the visit of the men, who tried to
honor her with songs and ehorusses
from the recent minstrel. The men of
ltie 1930 Club know that, tn Mrs, Bax
ter, they possess a true friend, one
who has given freely of her time and
efto«* ,o the performances In the
last. Their appreciation knew of no
better expression than the visit to her
home Thursday night.
WANTED, GAMES FOR
SETTLEMENT HOME.
With n view lo entertaining the
hoy» In the neighborhood of the Bap
tist Settlement Home In West End i|,e
Home Is asking for the contribution of
Mines. Any kind of games, dominoes,
parchesl, backgsmiuon. croklnole or
Hiivthlng of that, kind, will be very
welcome, ami will ho greatly appre
ciated
The Home la, as ta very generally
known, at 19;; IVarl avenue, and
ehould you find a game you uYc tired
of, or If you feel like Investing a few
cents In one for the Home wend it out
or elae* leave It at the First Baptist
t Imn'h and the directors will bo very
grateful.
HEALTH LAWS TO
BE PRINTED.
Augustan* are aaked to look out for
the publication m the Herald of ordt
naiicea of the Hoard of Health, which
will be printed In a few day*. The l*ut>.
lie Health lvi>artment of the Augusta
Woman's t'luh reuneat that ail good
cltlaena will not only read them, but
mark anti learn and Inwardly digest
them with a Mew to better cttlaen.
ship
HEBREW SOCIETY TO MEET.
The Hebrew I sidles' Aid Sta lely
hold their regular monthly meet mg
Wedneada) afternoon at four eunr
o'clock, at th« realdence of Mrs S.
Lesser on the Hilt 0
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Entire Question Submitted to Arbitration
Whether the “Satisfactory Store” leads in the Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Notion
business of Augusta might be a question for arbitration to satisfy the outs(de world, but so
far as the home folks are concerned it has long been an admitted fact if it comes
from the “Satisfactory Store” IT IS THE BEST.
WE GIVE AND REDEEM THE “LEADING” PURPLE TRADING STAMP
SPRING DRESSES
.lust tin; nobbiest and newest things
in Crepe Dresses, with just enough
trimming to give them a charm that
is mexplainable. Tunic, overskirt,
sash, collars, cuffs and yokes of con
trast colors. If you want a very pret
ty dress we ought to please you.
Prices from $lO to S3O
Crepe and Voile Dresses, duplicate of
sls and S2O models,
from $4.49 to $8.98
Very fine sl’j.s(> Black fcfWiss llabutai
Silk Dresses $7.98
Wash Dresses that will not fade, for
house or street, at $3.50
House Dresses with a touch of trim
and fast colors,"at $1.25
Percale and Cambric Wash Dresses,
for summer, at 75^
Children’s Wash Dresses, worth $2,
sizes 6 to 14 years, at $1.19
Special Dress Values
25 pieces tangoes, new blues, wistaria
and mexique Crepe Cloth; all wool, 45
inches wide, for Spring and Summer
worth $1.25,at SI.OO
45 inch Permo Tussah, a silk and
wool, worth $1.75, at $1.25
45 inch Silk Poplin, worth $2.00
per yard, at $1.49
fit> inch Mes aline and Silk Poplin,
worth $1.25, at 98^
36 inch Silk Crepes in evening
shades, $1.0.) values, at 85^
Wash llabutai Silk in black or
white,, at ....
Wash Silks, 36 inches wide, for
waists and shirts, at 85^
Special Suit
Case Sale
Dark tan Suit Cases, very light
weight hilt strong and good
wearing qualities, worth $2.00
eaeh, at $149
Large size tan Suit Cases, w'ell
strapped, at , $l9B
Suit Cases and Hand Bags at
wholesale prices,
from $298 OP
Ladies' Shopping Bags In
leather, from .. .. .-50 C >'p
Genuine rainproof Umhrellas,
light and stroug, at .. SIOO
We have just received a large
shipment of fine Trunks from
the manufacturer at an enor
mous reduction from the regu
lar price and will put them on
wile at oneff for less than the
regular wholesale price. Trunks
of all kinds. Get one now.
Neckwear For
Summer
Lovely Net Yokes with sleeves
or without, to bo used the same
as a waist, with coat or fitted
into dress, at 50*' up
BURTON-TA YLOR-WISE CO., Inc.
716 Broad St.
WINTHROP COLLEGE SE?
ttoek llld, S. C., June It to July 24. 1914.
COURSES OF STUDY- Full courses of study will be provided to meet
the needs of 1. Superintendents am) principals 2 High School teachers
I. Primary .nil grade teachers 4. Rnrsi school teachers.
FACULTY A large faculty levs been sec,iced, composed of special
ists and leaders of education In this and other states.
KI'KCIAI. FEATURE* Model school through first si* grades. Spe
cial course In rural school problems Kindergarten prset oe and lectures on
Montesaori methods Dsnerst lectures and entertainments. Bert features
of best summer schools Accommodations unesoelled.
County Boards of Education are authorised to renew certificates still
In force for all tcohere who do eailsfsctory work In this summer school
and take the final examination.
K\,r rates and further Information, writs for Biimmu School Bulletin
to D. iT. JOHNSON.
I Rock Hill, 8. C. FrosldenL
, t
Cool Summer
Underwear
Ribbed Vests, low neck, short
sleeves, taped, now 5c
Maline Ribbed Vests with stav
up straps, at iqc
Ribbed Combination Suits with
short pants, at 59c
Muslin Gowns of nice soft
material from .. .. 59c up
Muslin or Ribbed Drawers,
worth 29e pair, at 25^
Men’s Nainsook Vests or short
Drawers, each 39c
Men's long web seam Drawers,
n «> w 50^
Men's regular 69c Negligee
Shirts, at 59c
Men's Standard Negligee Shirts.
$1.25 kind, at $1 OO
Men's soft Longeloth Night
Shirts, at 59c
MIDDY BLOUSE SPECIALS
One lot Middy Blouse with skirt to match, slightly soiled from handling,
worth $1.25 still, at 59c
Fresh clean Middy Blouse, made of satin galatea, with pretty trimmed
collars, worth $1.50 each, at SIOO
Bovs' Rompers—The best thing made for boys 2 to 6 years, at ....'K(jC
Aprons—Nurses, Housemaids and Cooks. All kinds, from .. . 25 1 ’ up
“The Satisfactory Store”
May Manton’s Sum
mer Fashion Book or
May Manton’s Best
of All Paper Pat
terns, each,
10c
Shirtwaists,Skirts
and Kimonos
The new Crepe Waists with
wide flowing sleeve, roll collar
and neatly trimmed, easy to
wash, at .. .. $1 25
Fancy Crepe or Voile Waists,
very swell, from $2 50 to $lO
High neck and long sleeve
Waists, worth $1.50, to close
at 75C
White P. K. Skirts for less
than the price of cloth, $1 O 0
White P. K. and white or tan
Skirts, from .. . $1 59 up
Fancy $5.00 Serpentine Crepe
Kinjonos, at .. $298
Oriental Silk Kimonos, worth
*5.00, at $398
“BETTER” ICE CREAM
“The Cream of Quality."
Absolutely clean, pure and sanitary.
,\Ve invite you to inspect our plant at any time.
Order from vour grocer or direct.
BeLLer -Ice Cream Company
McCaitan St. Phone 1778. Under Planters Hotel.
Was/? Materials for Picnic
Dresses
Elegant line of white and colored
Crepes and fine colored Muslin and
Flaxon on center counter, at ~ . 10^
25c Flaxon and Crepes in colors
and white, at .15^
35c plaid or striped all white
Sherratte, now .. .. 19^
35c Banzai Silk and silk stripe
Crepes, now 25^
35c Mercerized Poplin and Durbar
Skirting, at. 25^
36 inch English Percale, the best
grade, at 10^
Fancy Picnic Ginghams, in fast
colors, at 10$
7 1 /ic Muslins for cool morning
gowns, at 5$
714. C Chambrays, cool, strong and
fast colors, at .. 5$
Specials in Domestics
40 inch Sea Island, worth 8c per
yard, at 5^
40 inch white Lawn, some in the lot
worth 15c, at ~ .
36 inch white Pajama Checks and
Longcloths, at TV>s
Full width bleached double bed ✓
Sheets, at .... 39^
Single bed Pepperell Sheets, best
kind, at .. Gfcj
81x90 bleached Pepperell Sheets,
worth 90c each, at .. . 75^
Extra large Honeycomb Bed
Spreads, $1.25 kind, at SI.OO
Sanitary Dimity Bed Spreads;
easy to wash, at .. .. $1.35
Silk and Lisle
Hose
For a cool, elegant summer
hose the Kayser and McCalium
pure silk hose is the one thing
needful. We 'have them at $i
75c Silk Boot Hose in black,
white and colors, at ~ .. 59c:
Colored Gauze Lisle Hose, the
acme of perfection, at . 33‘/ 3 C
Imported Lisle or Silk Hose,
special values, at .. • • 25C
19c Lisle Hose or Socks, with
linen toes and heels, at 12HC
Children's white or black Im
ported Socks or Hose, at 15C
Embroidered Silk Gloves. 16-
button length, at .. .. $159
16-button Long Silk Gloves,
Kayser make, at .. .. $199
2-clasp Silk or Chamoisette
Gloves, at 59c
SUMMER
PARASOLS
The newest conceits in solid
colors or floral top with tem
pered steel ribs. Ladies’ and
children's at Popular Prices.
SUNDAY, MAY 3.
Augusta, Ga.