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Society
Chamberlain-Comey
Announcement 1* mad'' of the en
gn-eT'ent of Mise Mabel Fhamberlaln,
of Wore*iter, Mom., and Dr. Perley J’.
Mr, and Mra. B. B. Burdick announce
the engagement of their daughter Nell,
to Mr. Forest E. Oay, the marriage to
take place on June flrat at ten thirty
In the morning at Sacred Heart
church.
The approaching marriage of Mlhh
Burdick and Mr. tiny will he the oc
casion of very delightful comment
Romantic Marriage of
Miss Avary and Mr. Reed
Friend* of Mi** Mattie Rue Avary
and Mr. J. E. Heed will learn with
much surprise, in which however in
quite a* much pleasure, bf their mar
riage. which took place Friday in At
lanta under rather romantic circuit!*
stances.
Miss Avary had been for four years
attending college at Ward - Helm ont,
Nashville Tenn., from which she has
just been graduated, and while on her
way home was met In Atlanta by Mr.
Heed, to whom she had been engaged
for some time, and yielded to his pei-
Kuasions that the marriage take place
at once. Rho readily agreed and in the
presence of a few close friends of both
parties the ceremony was performed
by Rev. R. T). Ficklln nt the home of
Mi: -I lb ItrookH, the
MR. AND MRS. BARRETT
ENTERTAIN FOR MISS IOLA WISE.
Mlhh lola \VI»(', of Maoon, who rr
turnocl from Mary Baldwin with Mlh«
Jobhlis Alexander lnHt week, and who
h been the house guest of Mrs.
Frank Barrett for a few days before
going to Macon, was complimented by
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett with a charming
dancing party Friday evening al which
was present several errors of dancing
friends, orchestral music furnished
the inspiration for the' dance, and dur
ing the evening a delicious buffet sup
per was served.
D. A. R.
The annual meeting of the AuguHta
Chapter l>. A. 11. will lie held at Mead
ow Garden. Monday. May 25 at 4:20 p.
111. All officers and chairmen of com
mittees are asked to bring their Re
port.
MISS ILA B. LEE HONORED.
Miss lla R Fee of Brunswick, Oa.,
stale president of the Bhilstheas who
lias been In attendance at the King s
Daughters convention, was the hon
ored guest al a bountiful nfternoon re
ception given by the City Union of
Bhilai hens at the home of Mrs. Louis
C ijehrke. Guests were Invited for
five-thirty and were received by Mrs.
(lehrkc Miss Fee and Misses Vivian
t'urry and Hervl Hredenberg, in the
parlors which were beautifully adorn
ed with Dorothy Perkins roses In ad
their delicate loveliness In the dining
room, where delicious punch was
served, the table was wreathed In low
flat bowls filled with dainty dusky
faced pansies, which formed a most ef
fective decoration and which were also
used about the room with equal effect
About seventy-five or an hundred
guests enjoyed the privilege and plea
sure of mccilng Miss Fee, who gave a
delightful little talk On the work of
the Phllathras.
Miss Fee will remain over for the
Itaraoa convention this week nnd then
go to Texas to attend the nutlonal
convention of Phllatheas.
WEDDING CARDS.
Mr. and Mrs. Ranuiel Halley McOlb
hons have sent out cards to the mar
riage of their daughter, Mary, to Mr.
Max Montague Nichols, on Wednesday,
June tenth, «t seven o'clock, at St.
Paul's church. Savannah, Ga.
Mr. Nlchola Is a former Augustan
nnd has many friends here who will
be interested In his marriage.
BAPACA 'CUE.
The barbecue at Fake View Mon
day afternoon will be n delightful so*
dal feature of the Georgia Pataca con
vention.
—Mrs. T. I>, Jones anti little Kath
erine Jones are spending this week
witli relatives at Khrhardt, H. C.
—Mrs. William 11. Crane Is visiting
Miss Gertrude ltutler In Savannah.
—Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cranston are
now the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bryan
Cuming.
—Mr. Tom Barrett la visiting friends
In Athens.
Miss Sara Mcll motored to Char
leston Friday with a party of friends.
—Mr. Fleetwood 1-anler, of Athena.
Is spending the week end In Augusta.
—Mr. and Mrs. Austin Best have
bought one of the most desirable lola
on the Hill and will stain begin the
erection of a commodious up to date
and handsome residence which they
will occupy. Their properly Is Just
next to the Hardwick home
—Mr. and Mrs. Billups l*hlnl*y and
Misses Martha and Nellie Phlntxy of
Athena, will be among the Georgians
apendlng the summer abroad, sailing
on the lirperator In June.
—Mlaaea F.llxe and Marie Meyer.
Mias Fouksr Rowland and Mra Hardy
Jackson will sail early In June for
Kurope Miss Marie Meyer will study
under the beat vocal teachers while
abroad.
—Mrs. A. O. Martin, of Griffin. Oa.
who has been visiting her niece. Mra.
J. K. IJttleton. will leave for Boston
tomorrow. Mra, Martin will bo ac
companied as far as charleston by
Mrs. Ellen Abbott and Helen K. IJt
tleton.
-Miss Mamie Haves left Friday for
Rtatealxiro. Oa.. where she is to be en
tertained In many ways while the
guest of relatives and frlenda.
—Mrs. Hoke, who came down
front Athena to attend the Tenth I>ts
*rt< t Convention of Women's Clubs, Is
the guest of Mrs William M. Butt
—Mrs. Frank It, Carr has returned
from a visit to Charleston friends
—Mrs A. C, Winn, who was culled
here by the death of her tittle grand- (
Comey of thia city, the marriage to
lake place early In June.
Burdick- Gay
! among their many mutual friends.
Miaa Burdick Is one of three most at
imotive sisters, each of whom Is pos-
MoNvod of a very charming personality,
which combined with a sweet woman
ly charm has made her much admired,
Mr. flay Is one of Augusta's sterling
young men whose numerous friends
are proof of his personal worth and
ability.
Voting couple leaving almost Immed
iately afterwards for Washington,
New York and other points north be
fore coming back to Augusta for par
ental forgiveness and congratulations.
The pretty young bride Is the daugh
ter of Mrs. C. li. Avary and while
It was very generally known among
their friends that an engagement ex
isted, no one thought that the mar
riage would occur so soon or in the
manner In which It did, hut the deep
and late bereavement In the family of
Ihe bride the loss of her father, made
t lie circumstances unquestionable!.
Itoth Mr. and Mrs, Reed have count
lens friends here who will he Interest
ed In their happiness. Mr, Reed Is
connected with one of the cococola
plants and la In every way a splendid
young man.
child, Margaret Littleton Winn, has
returned to her home In Pittsburg, Pa.
Th > presence in Augusta of Mr.
Thomas Fuller Davis, of Columbia, Is
Ihe occasion of pleasure to many old
friends. Mr. Davis at one time made
Augusta his home.
—Mr. and Mrs. Gita Speth and Mra.
Speth's father, Dr. Stothart, of Sa
vannah, motored to Atlanta yesterday,
Mrs. Clarence TI. Soils of Macon
Is visiting Miss Lillian Hatcher.
Mrs. Cellars Wilson and little son
arc visiting her mother, Mrs. Heggle,
In Grovetown.
Beautiful
Hair Tinting
Absolutely and Positively Harmless
"Brownatone" Instantly Changes
the Hair to Any Shade of Brown
(or Black If Preferred.)
Nothin* o rob* a woman of her good
looks and attractiveness as gray, streak
ed or faded hair. And there la no more
%
22* *
Th# one tiair stain that stands su
preme la "Brownaton*.” It Is simple ,
and wily to use. Just comb or brush ,
it into your hair. It can not be de
tect «*d will not rub or wash off, acts
Instantly, and Is absolutely harmless.
"Hrownatone" will give any shade de
mrrd from golden brown to black.
Your druggist sells ''Hfownstons" or
will get It for you, and It Is worth your
while to Insist upon having this prepara
ton an«l not something else A sample
and a booklet will be mailed you upon
n . «*lpt of 10 cents, and your orders will
b« filled direct from our laboratories If
you pfrefer.
T\v sizes--25c and SI.OO.
Two shades One for Oolden or Me
dium Frown, the other for Hark Brown
or Flack
Insist on "Hrownatona” at your hair
dresser's.
Prepared only by the Kenton Phsr
timotil Co., M 2 K. Tike St., Covington,
Ky.
Sold and guaranteed In Augusta by
Of sen »V llrtrsey Drug Co., and other
leading dealers.
WRITE STORIES FOR
MOVING PICTURE PLAYS
New, Spare-time Profession lor Mtn and
Women —One Man Makes $3500
In Si Months.
Owing to the large number of new
motion picture theatres which are being
op-ned this ghout the country, there Is
offered to the men and women of today,
a new profession, namely, that of writ
ing moving picture play a. producers
are pnytng from 92ft to $ 160 for each
scenario accepted, upon which they oan
build a photo play.
$3500 la She Months.
Aa It only requires a few houra’ time
to nstruct a complete play, you can
readily see the Immense possibilities in
this work <Hte man, who gave the Ides
a tryout, writes that he earned 935(M in
six months It la possible for an In
telligent person to meet with equal suc
cess
One feature of the business which
should appe ’ to everyone, la that the
work m**> be done at home in spare
time No l terary ability is required and
women have ns great an opportunity as
men. Ideas for plots ar** constantly
turning up. and may be put In scenario
form and sold for n g\M>d price.
Particulars Sent 9 REE
Complet' particulars of this moat In
teresting and profitable profession may
b had PRIES OF CHAKUE by sending
a post card to
Photo-Play Association
bOX 158. WILKtS-BAKKt, PA.
THINK OF US
When in Need of
Drugs, Patent Medicines
Toilet Articles, or anything kept in
a First-class Drug Store.
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECI
ATED
rhone 2214 and we will send for
your prescriptions and deliver
promptly.
Kandall’s Pharmacy
520 Campbell St.
| Lady Painters I
We aro going to
have another “Paint
up and Clean-up”
campaign, but it’s a
long time off.
In the meantime,
if you have a paint
ing spell, call up our
store and wo can ad
vise you what mate
rials you need to do
host the work you
want to do.
We have everything
it takes to do a paint
job, however small it
is, or whatever sur _
faro you may have to
paint.
O'Connor-Schweers
Paint Co.
IF IT’S PAINT
CALL US UP
BALK’S
MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
Offers on Monday and
Every Day This Week:
Fine Panama Hats,
at $2.00
Fine White Chip Hats
at SI.OO
Fine Java Hats
at ..$1.50
Fine Black Chip Hats
at SI.OO
New Wings
from .... to SI.OO
New Airgretts,
from .... to $2.00
Pretty Rosebuds,
at per bunch 25^
Pretty Children’s Hats
for and 50^
Infants’ Lawn Caps,
for and 500
Pretty Ratine Hats for
little tots 25c 1
Imitation Java Hats.
ready trimmed,
each .. .. 50<* and 75^
We trim our Hats
FREE OF CHARGE.
We give the Purple
'Prading Stamps.
We also offer on Mon
day. 3000 yards Apron
Ginghams, good quality
and fast colors, at,
per yard 5c
It will pay you to go to
C. J. T. BALK’S
600 Block Broadway.
reason or sense
In tolerating
unattractive
hair than there
la In wearing
unbecoming
gown*. Near
ly all of the
more notevl
beauties long
ago recognised
this fact, and
so wear their
hair not only
In style, hut
also the colas*,
most becom
ing.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
SPETH’S ENTIRE
$50,000 STOCK
Is being sold for what it will bring.
While every article in the house is
marked to a ridiculously low price; if
you can use any or all of it make us
a bid.
Everything in the House
Must Be Sold at Once
Sporting Goods, Garden Hose and Im
plements of all kinds. Cutlery, Screens,
Silverware, Ironware, Stoves, Ranges,
Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream
Freezers, Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies,
Garbage Cans, Oil Stoves, Aluminum
Ware, Etc. Etc. Etc.
Nothing is Reserved
Sale is for cash. No stamps. No
approvals.
Don’t delay or you’ll be too late.
$
L. P. SPETH
564 Broad Street
SUNDAY. MAY 24.