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TWO
CLASS DAY EXERCISES AT ST.
MARY'S.
During the Entrance March the class
reached the stage.. Here, behind a
profusion of blooms, the htuls of 1914,
led by their beloved president, took
their places.
A* the soft rays of the rose-colored
light fell upon the group, rohed in
modest, lightsome, airy garments, that
harmonized With the delicate flesh of
their faces, which, tinted with tho
heaven-tip pped blush of maidenly
modesty, shone as pure and chaste as
heaven’s own clouds; truly gems In the
loveliest sotting—each stood alone— >
her personality of Instant recognition,
yet all blended Into an harmonic
whole—a picture such as lifts the soul
at.ay from earthly, fleeting things Into
those which bear upon immortality.
The Class History culled from
reminiscences of the days pased in
dear old St. Mary's revealed nothing
but dsys spent In sunshiny weather
that set the spirit free, and made the
members of the class all that sensible
girls hould lie; persons Intlmstely ac
quainted with the arts and sciences—
but above and beyond all, paragons of
perfection In girlhood's fairest vir
tues; Innocence, purity, obedience
and humility.
The Class Poem was a worthy por
trayal of the good, the beautiful, and
MARRIAGE INVITATIONS
Reception and Visiting Cards
CORRECTLY AND PROMPTLY ENGRAVED
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J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.
Forty-sevfcn Whitehall Street Atlanta, Georgia
IT IS ALWAYS COOL ST THE
ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL
ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA
Over $60,000 ha* been spent on tho hotel tfhls your, until now It
Is unsurpassed along the entire coast. Splendid table—cheerful rooms,
with eurf bathing, eutomoblllng, dancing, pool, aro Just a few of the
attractions offered you at this hotel. An hour’s ride from Jackson
ville with 18 trains dally.
SPECIAL SUMMER RATES.
117 50 * wop lt tip, single room without bath.
3000 a wep k mp. two In room without bath.
25 00 a week up, single room with bath.
45 00 n week u®, two in room with bath.
Booklet on request. H. M. STANFORD, Mgr.
Votes in Herald’s Label
Contest given on all
Purchases.
Greatest Sale of Women’s
Garments and Millinery
We have broken all selling records during this sale. The women of Au
gusta have shown through their response that, they appreciate the values
offered at this, Augusta's busiest woman’s shop We have planned for
tomorrow the biggest day In our history - the price reductions will make
It eo. We mention only n Tew reductions In this space. No matter what
you want In Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Underwear, Gloves and Milli
nery; you'll find It here at greatly reduced prices.
Crepe Dresses
AT .$8.98 —Beautiful Figured Crepe Dress, In wide range of style* and
colors; a woman must eee this dress to really appreciate lip beauty and
charm; worth lots more than wo ask.
Cpepe de Chine Blouses
AT sZ9B—('harming Figured Crepe DBlouses; exquisitely made of splendid
quality material; newest styles; White, Black, Millie, Flesh and Yellow;
value SB.OO.
extraordinary Sale of Separate Shirts
Our representative again shows sound judgment and expert buying
ability lu the purchase of these Skirt* They consist of Wool Crepes,
Bat lues. Serges, (iriuiUes, Shepherd Checks, Plaids, Dice Checks, Stripes,
Black and White Mixtures and Black and Navy—worked out In the new ef
fort*. Tunics, Hippies and plain styles. Materials are the newest and best
value* SIO.OO, Monday S 3 05
300 High-Grade Trimmed Hats,
Worth Up to $lO, Choice for Monday
GOLDEN BROS.
Ladies’ Outfitters 1054 Broad St.
SOCIETY NEWS
the true by a genius In word painting
—not the "Mere words" nor “More
words," but In the kind words In the
very last line.
As the ancient enemies are now
reconciled; the peace congress Is In
want of a subject for debate.
The Glee Club, as a theme, told how
the songs of former days still linger
In the music room; the lullabies are
not found there—they were taken
home—to he sung over the cradle—
that they might soothe mother's spirit
while they close baby's eyes.
The (nStes Prophet seems to Judge
the future by the present—Georgia,
tho queen of song, is unlike the
prophet of old —honored In her own
country. I fancy the tenderness of
Nurse f.amar has been a blessing to
the class of 1916. When the allar
fires In the soft, bright eyes shall
have made Nellie mistress of a heart
and home, I trust she will communi
cate, the secret to Ruth and thus
cause her to emulate her name-sake
and become famous In Augusta. The
pTopbat that caused Marlon to choose
the b tter part may not have realized
that too much forethought cannot be
given to this most Important subject;
for upon tho right selection future
success and happlnes largely depend.
H Is surely on honor to he classed with
'Such ladles to whom it Is given to
A Continuation
of the
No such Millinery-buying opportunity hm ever be
fore been offered by this or any other Augusta store
—even at the season'* close Imagine your being
able to pick from 300 chic Spring qtyles at less than
the actual cost of labor employed In their trimming!
That's your good luck Monday—smartest Shapes of
Hemp, Fancy Itralds. Milan Hemp, etc., trimmed In
flowers, silk ribbons and fancy feathers, all colors
and black Hats thst have sold as high as SIO.OO
In this $1.98 group ACT NOWI
Trimmed Shapes
Women's Trimmed Hats, in a number of very at
tractive styles; regular prices ns high as $3.00; spe
cial Monday, your choice 790
More Panamas
We were fortunate in securing another big lot of those fine Panamas
women have been buying so freely—every new style—best values ever of
fered at #1 98
garden the arth with the roses of
heaven.”
May the seer be correct as to .Jessie's
delight over her Intellectual growth—
and her Joy In the growing strength of
her spiritual sense. This Is life on Us
highest plane.
The class will show that even suffra
gettes have a vein of humor.
The reply of the suh-grads show apt
pupils and lessons learned —but vaca
tion comes before they can be prac
ticed.
A CHARMING OPERETTA.
An enjoyable vent of the week was
an operetta given by the music pupils
of Miss Riches' at the North Augusta
Hchool Auditorium on Thursday even
ing, fur the benefit of the library.
Hcforc the operetta, a vocal concert,
consisting of the following numbers,
was given:
"Butterfly Time,” (Vernon), Miss D.
Brigham.
"The Little Cares," (Brewer).
"The Fragrance of Roses,” (Barry),
Miss ),. Duke.
"Vilanelle," (Acqua), Miss L. Brad
shaw.
"Roses, Roses Everywhere,” (Tro
teret. Miss B. Bredenberg.
‘‘Cowslips and Clover,” (Travalsa).
"Sweetheart,” (Stewart), Miss X..
Duke,
"When I Think of You," (Johnson)-
"<> Time, Time,” (Monkton), Miss
L. Brad;;', aw.
"Spring’s Awakening," (Sanderson).
4''Now Sleeps the Crimson -Petal,"
(Quitter), Miss 1). King Jackson.
Aft r the concert, the operetta,
scenes from "The Merry Milkmaid,"
was charmingly rendered. Following
Is Iho cast of characters:
The Merry Milkmaids —Miss Julia
Johnson, Miss Myrtle Whatley, Miss
Dorothy Brigham, Miss Lucille Duke,
Miss Mary Duke, Miss J. Lindsay, Miss
Gladys McDaniel.
Queen of the Milkmaids —Miss Daisy
Jackson.
A Lady—Miss Lena Bradshaw.
Farmer .Tim -Mr. Frank Dulse.
A Fortune Teller -Mrs. R. Stelling.
Two Jolly Young Farmers—Rie(
Higes and Wad Matllson.
A Peddler E. Williams.
The performance evidenced very
careful vocal training. Miss Julia
Johnson filled the leading role with
FRECKLES
Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove
Them With The Othine Preecription.
This prescription for the removal qf
freckles was written by a prominent
physlolnn and Is usually so successful
In removing freckles and giving a
clear, beautiful complexion that It is
sold by druggists under guarantee to
refund the money If It falis.
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of othlno 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
la sold on the money-back guaran
tee.
Votes in Herald’s Label
Contest given on all
Purchases.
1 s
FHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
real artistic ability, and she was ably
supported by the other members of the
east. Especially charming was the per
formance of the Milkmaid Queen and
of Farmer Jim. The young milkmaids,
in their quaint costumes, maid a
charming stage picture, and thqjr
choruses were specially sweet.
IMPORTANT NOTICES.
To the Club Women of Augusta:
Borne of the retail stores have agreed
to close from 12 to 4 o’clock on Mon
day, in the interest of the bond elec
tion. As this does not seem practicable
to all of our merchants, we call upon
every club woman In the city to do her
shopping before 12 o’clock on that day,
thus co-operating with the desire to
give all employees an opportunity to ,
vote for this important issue.
By order of the president.
MARIE d'A. ALLEN,
Corresponding Secretary Augusta Wo
man's Club.
CRAWFORD CALENDAR.
Open on Tuesdays and Fridays
from live to seven-thirty—Miss Ben
net.
Tuesday—Miss Catherine Callaway.
Friday- Mrs. Henry Curnaivy.
Friday morning, 11:30-—Topics Club.
CRAWFORD MEETING AT 10
O’CLOCK.
WILKENFORD NOTEB.
The Children’s Carnival is over. The
rain d d not come as usual, and It was
a great success. We have many per
sons to whom we wish to extend our
eordlal thanks, but this will all be
taken up at the June meeting on Tues
day, 2nd, at eleven o’clock, Y. W. C.
A. A lull attendance Is requested.
PARENT-TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION.
The Parent-Teachers Association of
Summerville school will meet Tuesday
afternoon at five o’clock at the school.
All Interested are invited to be pres
ent.
The Kate Rowland Circle of the
King’s Daughters will meet Tuesday
afternoon at five o'clock at the home
of the leader, Mrs. Anderson. All mem
bers are requested in attendance.
GRADUATING EXERCISES OF
MOUNT ST. JOSEPH.
Cards of invitation have been sent
cut hy the Sisters and Graduating
Class of 1914 to their graduating ex
ercises of Mount St. Joseph, which
will take place on the afternoon of
Friday, Jiine 12th, at six o’clock at the
adultorlum of the college, which will
lie used for the first time.
The young women to be graduated
will lie: Miss Elizabeth Chapman,
Miss Kohertelle Chapman, Washing
ton. Oa„ Miss Ruth Daniel, Miss
Katherine Doolan, Savannah, Miss
Nellie Davenport.
MR. AND MRS. JOHN S. NIXON
ENTERTAIN FOR MI3S
DANFORTH AND MR. DAVIDSON.
Complimenting Miss Mary Anne
Danforth and Mrs. Albert R. David
son, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nixon en
tertained a congenial party of friends
at supper Thursday at their country
home, the occasion proving very de
lightful. In the party were: Miss Dan
forth and Mr. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Irvin, Jr., Misses Anna Baker
and Rada I.a mar, Miss Irene Von
Katnp, Mr. Tom Barrett, Mr. Hugh
Walker Mr. Alfred Martin.
A REFRIGERATOR FOR THE
CHILDREN’S HOME.
Mrs. Hollingsworth Is In urgent need
of a refrigerator for the Children's
Home. The one they have been using
is all to the bad and It Is very neces
sary for obvious reasons that they
have a new one. Ts some of Augusta's
good citizens are sufficiently Interest
ed In tills very practical charity that
the Children's Home is carrying on
on and will send Mrs. Hollingsworth
at the Associated Charities, a contri
bution towards the purchase of a re
frigerator, It will be money spent In
the right direction.
MINAHAN-VERDERY
WEDDING CARDS.
Cards of invitation have been re
ceived by Augusta friends from Mr.
| and Mrs. William Minahan to the
I marriage of their daughter Mary Hen
j rtette, to Dr. Dee Walton Verdery on
I Wednesday, June tenth, at high noon,
!in Frockville, Penn.
At home after July fifteenth, North
Augusta, S. C.
| IMPORTANT MEETING
OF LADIES' MEMORIAL
ASSOCIATION.
The Ladies’ Memorial Association
will hold an Important meeting at the
• residence of Mrs. John W. Clark, Mon
day, June Ist. at 11 o’clock a. m.
Indigestion? Can’t Eat? No Appetite?
A treatment of Electric Bitters In
creases your appetite; stops Indiges
tion; you con eat everything. A
I real spring tonic for liver, kidney and
stomach troubles. Cleanses your whole
system and you fee’, fine. Electric
i Bitters did more for Mr. T. D. Peeblo’s
stomach troubles than any medicine
he ever tried Get a bottle today. 80c.
and SI.OO, at your Druggist.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for Eczema.
YALE & TOWNE
BUILDERS HARDWARE
A complete line in
stock to select from for
Your New Home
BOWEN
BROS.
865 Broad Street.
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
870 BROAD STREET
DOUBLE STAMPS GIVEN BEFORE NOON
The Last Call on Spring
Wool and Silk Suits
These Suits are far above the average in attrac
tiveness of style y materials, colors, Timmings
and linings.
Wooltex Suits Included in This Sale. Moire ,
Taffeta , and Silk Poplin Suits , Come
Under These Absurdly Low Clearance Prices
$19.95, $21.95, $23.95
Silk and Wool QQ QC
Suits, Now ...00-wJ
$25.00 Silk and Wool QQ Q r
Suits QU.UO
A Few of Those Wonderful Silk
Dresses Left for
CHILDREN’S CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with hem and tucks above, E
the pair OC
Tailored Pique Skirts $ 1.50
$2.00 Flared Peplum Pique
Skirts for $1.50
Long Peplum Pique, Ratine
and Corded Ratine
Skirts $2.50 to $6.50
LaGrecque Princess Slips
HALF PRICE
New Flaxon Waists for $1.98
Sheer, crisp waists, with roll collar,
double box pleated in front with rows
of thread buttons, full blouse find ki
mona sleeves.
See Furniture Ad on Front Page, First Section
$37,50, $40,00, $42.50
Spring Wool &<M C flfi
Silk Suits ...OIJ.UU
Dresses Worth $25.09 and $30.00.
Any woman who is bound for the seashore,
mountain, North, East or West, will find one of the
charming dresses just the thing. The materials and
styles are up to the minute, and a black or service
able shade is very necessary on a great many occa
sions. When the Fall arrives and you liave a
stylish dress to wear you will be doubly glad that
you took advantage of this remarkable Dress Sale;
you will have the satisfaction of looking well
coupled with knowledge that the cost was wonder
fully small.
.$5, $5.95 and $6.50 no
Dresses for yj+Jw+sO
Crepe, woven striped crepe, ratine and voiles,
this season’s styles in white and colors. Some are
tailored with peplums for morning wear, others
are thin with laces, embroideries and satin girdles.
All are bargains for the price asked.
Novelty Wash Dresses in all white with color
ed girdles or white, tan, etc., with touches of color
in embroidery or in ribbon for girdles.
$32.50, S4O, $42.50, f\{\
$45 Dresses for *p<£Om\JU
New Dresses of Net, Laces, Crepe and Voile with
long peplums, some very fancy, others tailored for
tubbing $6.50 to $25.00
$29.75, $32.50, $35.00
Spring Wool&Q 10 EQ
Silk Suits ...ol£.dU
$27.50 Spring and QIQ QE
Wool Suits OSU.OJ
$9.95
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SUNDAY, MAY 31.