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About The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1914)
FOUR Society UNION MEETING OF . PHILATEAS. The regular monthly business meet ing of the Phtlathea City Union will be held on Monday afternoon, April 11th at seven o’clock at the First Bap tist church. All Philatheas are urgod to be pres ent as this meeting will not conflict with Chautauqua. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Every member of the Eucy Alexan der Memorial church is requested to attend the meeting held with Mrs. Henry North Tuesday at five o'clock. Convention arrangements will be com pleted at this meeting. MRS. MURRAH ENTERTAINB. Mrs. T. E. Murrah entertained her club Wednesday afternoon very charmingly the attractive rooms were adorned for the occasion with sweet peas and roses. Interesting games were enjoyed and each member carried with them a garment for home missions. Delightful refreshments were served and each one voted Mrs. Murrah a charming hostess —Mrs. IC. A. Hoffman. JOHN MILLEDGE SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT SCORES SPLENDID SUCCESS. The John Mllledga school gave a fine entertainment Friday night when the pupils and teachers got together and evolved something entirely unique and something every minute of which was enjoyed by the seven hundred and fif ty or more gtiesis in attendance. The program for the evening opened with the singing by the kindergarten pupils of “In Our Utile Garden," the scene showing a number of cunning little tots hoeing nnd raking, while In the rear as the song proceded another group of children dressed as flowers grew, growing taller and taller until they were grown up flowers, the sing ing of the other children proving the inspiration for ihe remarkable growth. Next on the program was the piano solo by little Francis Stone, a little lady of five years who Is almost an infant prodigy. This was followed by the folk danc ing kindergartners and Ihe "Chimes of Dunkirk" with songs and dances by the first grade. Mrs Theodore Price and Miss l’ennle Todd who have done some fine work with the gymnasium, presented a group of dances that were very fascinating. The Dutch Dance, In wl.'. h the participant* were in cos tume. the Swedish Movement .and the march led by Mrs, Price nnd Miss Todd. There were three musical num bers by the pupils and then the Hit of Ihe evening came when the teacher presented Mrs. Jarley's nx Works wit it Miss Ethel Parks rs Mrs. Jarley, who explained the characters nnd In Iht» way added greatly to the Interest The curtain went down for an Instant and then rolled up with the famous old Wax Work tn working or gesticulat ing. glratlng nnd going through their various motions with the art simulates nature. As a result of the entertainment shout seventy five dollars was made which will be shared wlti/lhe Parent- Teachers Association and the school IMPORTANT MEETING. Members of United Textile Union No. IS9 are called In meeting Wednes day night at nine o'clock at Kldwelfs Hull, by order of the corresponding secretary, John Chavotts, Jr. TO MISS MILLIGAN. Among the man? plenannt nfr*lr* (riven in honor of Mlk* Louise Milli gan of Augusta -the irtieel of Mr* C B. Walker «h* the party given by Mr* Tlnley at Rea'up tho country home of Mr. and Mr* J. K. Kllle. Invited to meet Ml** MUllaan were the following guest*. Ml** Mary John*ton, Ml** Mamie Vlnmin. Ml** Lull* Grave*, George Avant, W A. Wataon, W. W. Kill*, Jr.. J. T. Kllle Fro<l Daniel*. Iji Kayatte Mackay, Gordon Wllcoxan. Krneat Vln»on, Uurbert Wllcoxan. Jame* Whiteside, Wright Vlnuon nnd Grady Wllcoxan —Macon Telegraph. DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY. Chapter A. United Daughter* of the Confederacy will meet on Thursday afternoon. May 14th, at four thirty thirty o'clock In the Chapter llall at the Court House. Annual election of officer* will he held at thl* meeting. SANDERSVILLE NEWS Sanderivdle, G*.—Ml** Willie lx>- Xler *pent the week-end with her mother, Mr*. George Kelley, at Mltch elL Ml** Adeline Smith of Warthen spent a few daya of Inst week with Miss Kate Prince, at Mrs. Emma Mills’, Mr*. Sam Evans and son, who have been visiting Mies Annie Wicker, have returned to Mllledgrvllle. Mrs. M. O. Joyner and Mr*. It. B. Lovett have returned home from a visit to Mr*. Henry Allen, In Amerlcus. Mrs. Kred Stoke* and children came down last week from their home In Korsjth to spend a few days with Mr and Mrs. Q. Richard*. Mlbs Gertrude Avant spent * few days of last week with Mr*. L. B. Holt, en route from her home near here to Atlanta. Mr*. R. W. oJrdan was guest of rel ative* In Mllledgevllle during the week-end Mr*. R. H. Newm«n and Ml** J** sle Walker came In from Warthen last week to visit Mr*. Mark Newman. Ml** Cooper of Guyton ha* been * pending a while In the city with her aunt, Mrs. M. 1., Brewer. Mr* C. V. Shelmitt spent a part of last week In Valdosta attending the state convention of the Christian' churches. Mia* Addle I.ee l.ewl# of Warthen le the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Bland were over from Tentiille Sunday to visit rela tive* her* Mr*. Qalne* Rummerhn visited Ml** Ruth Brown In Tennille during last week. Ml** Annie Bird spent a few davs with her parents, Mr and Mr*. M ij Bird, recently. Mr*. E. P Wood h*» relumed home from u delightful vtgtt to friends In Atlanta. Ml** Mae Armstrong and her aueet. Ml** Pilcher of Augusta, vpent a part of la«t week with Mr* Steven* In WrlghlavUle. Mr*. 3. P. Newman returned h«me Tuesday from an extended trtp to At lanta. Mr*. Bradley left la»t w«ek for sj Pools, Mo., where she will he the guest of relatives for a few weeks. Mr. and Mr*. Selma Turner and children of Macon were the guest k of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wall at their suburban home, Midway, during last week. Mrs. B. K. Houghton and daughter, Mian FranecM, were in the city from Macon recently, vlHlting relatives. Mr. C. 1.. Brewer spent the week end with his wife, who is visiting Mrs. It. J. Woodberry, In Kirkwood. Miss Wither spent last week In At lanta attending grand opera. Mr. Will Donovan arid sister, Miss Richard Donovan, of Vida.Ha, spent the week-end with their grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Wicker. Miss Ethel Morrison of Hawk inn - vllle, who haa been the guest of Miss Pauline Garhutt, is now the guest of Mrs. Will Dudley, at her suburban home, Heights. Mrs. Hassle A hired of Dnvlsboro has been the guest of relatives in the city recently. Misses TClolse Chapman and Edith Tfyman were guests of friends in Sparta Saturday. Commencement Program at G. M. 1., Milledgeville Mllledgevllle, Ga. -The following pro gram has been arranged for the com* menrement exerr'ses at the Georgia Military College here: Wednesday, May 20th, 8:20 p. m.— Junior promenade. Thursday, May 2!st, 880 p. m.— Rand concert. Friday. May 22nd. d• fVO p m.- Recital t*y music department; 8:30 p. rn., champion debate Sunday May 24th. 11:00 n, m. Rnr ealauVcatic sermon by Dr Tt. E. Doug las, First Presbyterian Church. Macon, Ca.; 8 :<*o p m.. sermon to Y. M. C. A. by Dr. Douglas. Monday, May 2:»th, 10:30 n. nr— ftpsakers’ contest fur medals; 4:30 p. m.. battalion exhlb'tlou drill; 8:30 p. m., senior piny, Grand theatre. Tuesday. M<y 20th If*:3c1 f *:3c a m Grad uating exercises. Address • y Hon. M. T, P.rittaln shite superintendent of schools A’hintn, On. 4:30 p. m., com petitive drills. SENSATION FLOUR has strenqth. color and flavor. Everv sack guaranteed. W. |. SPEER ANNOUNCES FOR STATE TREASURER Bases Candidacy Upon a Record Without Criticism and Wide Experience in Office. Atlanta, Ga. State Treasurer W. J. Speer, who hu» made a aplendld and widely commended record iih custo dian of the states finances, today is ■uea formal announcement of his can didacy for re-election to that office subject to ttie August primary. Mr. Speer's announcement la brief anil to the point, baaing hla candidacy wholly upon his record and experience in the office. Having been connected with the of- The Secret of Forcing Hair ( ' To (irow Wonderfully B«f y °s'«is. Simple Formula* Remarkable for Their Quick, Thorough Reaults, Explained by the Stige Star and Seif Made Beauty, Valeaka Suratt. By Valeaka Suratt. IT IP no wonder that many women become disgusted with the many In effective hair treatment* now sold. Something more than a mere ictlp stimulant la necessary. otherwise tho time required to produce a result la prolonged and Indefinite. In view of tlda situation, It Is pleasant Indeed to he able to have a hair grewer and dandruff destroyer worthy of the name an actual hair producer, if you w'sh to call It such. Nourishment Is what h lv civile and hair roots must have. With this, there Is nothing which can prevent the most luxuriant growth, for hair is persistent In Its increase when proper ly tended.' One of Us most starting xuP * ,ir i J m xSHnIV 11 * >* WE a ‘ ijk Jjm F •*Vou Will Be Surprised Mow It De stroys Dandruff and Forces Hair to Orow. M effects la the thorough removal of dm * say there Is no hair grower and dan druff remover known as rich ar.d Mils* f> ng in quick results ns the fur mu a mads hy mixing one-half pint of watev and alcohol (or one full pint of bay rum, If prefeit'sd)* with sits ounce of beta-qulnul. which can l>e obtained at any drug store This formula makes o greater quantity of ha r grower undent less cost than any oi*V>n* r y prepared h*h- treatment, and It is positively un excelled lhtiidru/f will disappear. v«*ur tuilr will atop fa I ng, take on new Ufa and Mgor, and p<is wmulerfullv. • • • DOROTIIKA K.—-The thorough re moval of lialr is a very easy matter, when the proper means are smplo>ed« Many women use depttatorte* that harm the skin end th*t remove the hair unevenly at but partlalb. The only highly euv tssful and harmless method I know of. ml 1 hn« tried scores of different ones, la to dlas «Ue the ba r. and not burn It off All that la necessary is to moisten the tui'erf li ons hntr with simple sulfo s 4 t on, which can l»e obtained at any drug stole In s few moments you alll s e every hslr. thuk cr thin, dissolved away It is really mage. It can i** used an the moat sensitive s in sit - out 'saving the least mark, and with out causing the leam ltd »r> . b» fact. It a highly beneficial to the skin. Mosley-McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. James Todd Mosely announce the engagement of their daughter, lone Louise, to Mr. Olneyj Marvin McDaniel, the marriage to COMPETITIVE Dll A. D. G, Postponed on Account of Chautauqua. Be Held Prob ably May 22 on Academy Campus. Major Goo. P. Butler, principal and commandant of the Academy* of Rich mond county, has anounced that on account of the Chautauqua engaging the campus of the Academy from May 11 to 17th, inclusive, the annual com petitive drill for the cadets of the Academy has hern postponed until probably May 22nd. The. scheduled date for this exhibi tion was May 16th. This event is one in which the par ents of the hoys and the patrons of the school generally manifest a great deal of interest. It is free to the public and among those present every year are the parents who have sons in the drill. First, under the command of MaJ But ler the entire battalion is put through a number of spectacular maneuvers on the campus. The marching, the cadets uniformed In blue coat and cap and white trousers, is always an at tractive feature. The companies then drill for prizes and this is lolloweed by the individual prize drill in the manual of arma After the military exhibition the school is thrown open for public in spection. The teachers and a number of Hie cadets are on hand to show visitors through the buildings and ex plain the work that is carried on dailj at the Academy. Every year hundreds of people take advantage of this splendid opportunity of seeing the "in side” of tim, Richmond Academy, NOT HIS DESIRE. Papa—See. here, Willie, you must improve your conduct. 1 don’t want your mother to be worrying about you all the time. Willie —Neither do I pa. I wouldn’t care if she didn’t worry a bit. fice both as naaiatant and as state treasurer sot .several years, he is fa miliar with ith every detail. Only re cently when the state treasury depart ment whh audited by the company which in on hla official bond, he re ceived a letter from one of its leading officials highly complimenting him upon the aplendld showing made. It Is Nuch a record as this that has won for him the confidence of the people of the state. MRS. R O. S.—Try this for beautify ing; your skin and nee If you do not si*e the most wonderful difference In a short time The red spots, freckles and muddiness will be no more, anti you will find by continued use that your com plexion will be the envy of scores of your friends, who are using more ex pensive creams and lots of Is lor and patience In the effort. In a pint of water, mix one tahlespoonful of glyce rine! and unci ounce of Ztntone. wh'oh you can obtain at any drug store. This makes a beautiful sitlny cream which, regularly nnd faithfully used. Is the enemy of all spots and skin blemishes. Your ek'n will become exquisitely beau tiful. Try It. • • • COKDRI.IA M.—Yes, you can make that bet with your friend, and you will win the bet. You will see how quickly you will get rid of those deep lines. rrow'ii feet and wrinkles by using a cream made by mixing two tablespoon - fu 1 n of glycerine and two ounces of eptol In half a pint of hot water. I wish every woman in .the land, old and young, could know of this extraordi nary wrinkle remover. Any drug A store will furn ah you with the eptol m and glycerine. It should bs mixed K at home. • • • CL.ABBY—The development of the By bust Is problematical ut best. No KJ one run assure vmi i>f sue eaa W Nevertheless, the following Is worth ' trying, as It la safe and has produced very decided results. Mix together half a cup of sugar, two ounces of ruetone (obtainable at any drug store), and half a pint of hot water. Dissolve thor oughly nnd take two teaspoonfuls regu larly . fter meals and at bedtime. ass MINKRVA You can get rid of black heads n few minutes after you rent this Surprising, hut it s a fact Sim p \ ms inkle some neroxin on a sponge, wet with hot water, and rub on the blackhead area. They will vanish. It is the only successful bluckhetd re mover ever known Any drug stork will supply you w th the neroxin. ess MISS T. 11. V. To remove pimples| nostlvely and quickly, take one or two teuMoonfuls after meals of a mixture of one ounce of saraene and twelve ounces of sugar dissolved In a ha'f plnt of water. The saraene can be ob tained at any drug store. It la a safe and powerful blood cleanser. ess JfniTll T. - A head wash of won t fill cleansing propert e» la eggol. One teaspesonful dlaeolved In half a cup of lot water deans the acilp and hair exquisitely and thoroughly, and in a few moments It far surpasses any soap or other shampoo. The eggo! can be secured at any drug store, e s e ARM PITH Perspiration under th* arms and on the feet and other p<rta of the Kk y may l»e controlled and all odor t*>* lively destroyed by the simple application of lodrolited talc. Apply the some as any talcum powder, but do not mix the two. You will find this will save dams* to your towns a d the many m series and embarrassments because of svm-plt perspiration. II • dro red t;i c cun bt obtain'd at dt ug • tot t s. I THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. take place on the morning of Wed nesday, June 10th, at half-after-eleven o’clock, at the First Baptist church, North Augusta, S. C. FRECKLES Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With The Othine Preecription. This prescription for the removal of freckle* was written hy a prominent physician nnd is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is Bold hy druggists under guarantee to refund the money if it fails. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and re move them. Even the first few appli cations should show a wonderful Im provement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strentgth othine; It Is this that is sold on the money-back guaran tee. SAYS MAN FINE TO DARKEN GRAY RAID Apply to Hair and Scalp Like a Shampoo Hair Darkened So Evenly No One Can Tell. "Q-Ban,” says a renowned hair and skin specialist, "applied to hair and scalp on retiring, just like a shampoo, will darken the gray, faded or streak ed with gray hair so evenly and naturally that no one can tell It has been applied. In addition your hair will have that soft lustre and appear ance of abundance which makes the hair so fascinating and attractive. It is not a sin to have gray hair and look old, but Is unnecessary as Q-Ban will keep your hair a dark, even shade and make you look young and vigorous. Your hair is your charm. An applica tion or two of Q-Ban enhances its beauty a hundredfold and is guaran teed to beautifully darken the hair. Try it. Q-Ban is not sticky, is harmless, delightful to use. Make a personal trial of Q-Ban. It will please and surprise you with lovely dark hair and lots of It. A large 7-oz. bottle costs only EOc at most druggists and at Frost's Pharmacy, EO2, Broad St„ Augusta, (la. Out-of-town people supplied by mail. Read the “Wants” LOVELY NEW WAISTS At BALK’S In snft crepe and voile; soft fin ish silk mull with rosebud em broidery, like fatest French cre ations; on Monday and every day this week, at *1 19 Fine White Lawn Waists with Imported laces and embroidery, nt. each 50C and 98'- Stylish White Pique Skirts, at 98'' Tan Pique and Unene Skirts, "t 98'' Black and white Check Skirts, »t 98C Fine Wash Dresses for ladles, SI 00 #1 75 n»d $2 50 Children's School Dresses at 39<'. 69' and 98^ White and Colored Petticoats, “ 50 c Rompers, pretty and serviceable, « 25C and 50° Knickerbocker Wash Suita, «• 50' 1 75V, SI 00 SI 25 BILK'S MILLINERY DEPT. Offers an entirely new line of Summer Hats In Panama, Leghorn, Milan and Chip. a. tl OO SI 50 SI 75 and 81 98 New Flowers, New Wlnga, New Ponpons. New Aigrettes, from 25C to *2 00 We trim our hats FREE OF CHARGE and give Purple Trad ing Stamps. New Gold and Silver Beads at IC' a string. FOR REAL BARGAINS GO TO C. J. T. Balk's 600 BLOCK BROADWAY SPECIAL NOTICE On account of the 10th of M‘*y falling on Sunday, we will give Purple Stamp* on bills paid Monday. May 11th. —C. J. T. BALK. GOLDEN BROS. THE LADIES* OUTFITTERS PHONE 1523-w SPECIAL FOR MONDAY $3.50 V SKIRTS, FOR $4.98 A comprehensive collection of nearly every good style that you have seen this season at from $7.00 to SIO.OO. In burnt, linen, black and all colors and trimmed in prettiest, newest, modes with violets, daisies, roses, cherries, wreaths and ribbon bows. becoming styles for women of every age. Children’s Hats: a very special collection of smartest, soft, dressy models for children in all the deli cate colorings that are proving so popular; regular values A QCT range to $3,50; choice of all for SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY 75 Panamas. Regular $5.00 values, & 1 QQ special for y l */0 ||j| Snappy Footwear for H s° 00 B wiki 1 You ought to buy shoes with the same eare that you use in buying a pair of glasses; they have just as much to do with your daily comfort. That’s the way we sell shoes here. Your individual needs ' coO are gi yen the best attention of expert fitters; men who under- dIaJQ stand how to provide eomfort and ease for every kind of feet— no matter how difficult they are to fit. You ran see hundreds of different styles; different lasts; yS§| different shapes, there are new Spring shoes here that arc just your idea, no matter what it is. Come in and let us help find the shoes you want and ought to wear. alHk, Walk-Over Boot Shop | ■ V v\ 828 Broad Street K 1 W j!— lit A lot of the prettiest nove) new effects in separate Skirts, regular $8.50 values, at $4.98 New Shipment of White Lingerie Dresses Beautiful hardly describes this exhibit of Sum mer Dresses, made from the daintiest and newest of the season’s fabrics. None are less than $8.50 Values, for $4.95 Wonderful May Sale Millinery Values Our New York Office secured, special for our May Sale, several hun dred hats at such low prices as enables us to quote the best values of the season.’ $5.00 and $6.00 Values $2.98 Smart styles in newest tailored effects; made of milan hemp, yedda, moire and satin straws. Trimmed in most bewitching ways, with flowers, fruits, ribbons and wings. All colors and black and genuine $5.00 to $6.00 values; choice for $2.98. ' $7.00, SB.OO and SIO.OO Values for $4.98 SUNDAY, MAY 10. 1054 BROAD Jl fife •it Li* 111