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THURSDAY. JULY 2.
Society
MARRIAGE OF MIS' HOWARD
AN© MR. WILLIAM Vl. KING
Augusta friends ot Mi« Louise
Howard and Mr. Willi m King, of At
lanta will be interested in their tn.tr
liage which took place Tuesday even
ing and of which The Atlanta Jour
nal says:
A beautiful event of Tuesday even
ing was the wedding oT Miss Louise
Howard and Mr. William Matthews
King, which took place at 9 o’clock at
the home oT Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.
Butt on Columbia Avenue.
Dr. John E. White was the offic
iating minister, and the wedding at
tendants were Mis 6 Ruth Howard,
DOLLAR DAY
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• *At the
"Little Store Around
the Corner”
Silk Front
Shirts
The newest novelty, with silk
front and percale back and
sleeves. Strong where the
greatest strain and attractive
where it shows most. A variety
or stripes and figures, with*
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See window. I
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Made of the best percale, in a
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kerchiefs
Extra large size and neatly
hemstitched; any initial yon
wish; $1.50 viflue;
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Cambric
Handkerchiefs
Soft, sheer Cambric, neatly
hemstitched; any initial; 75c
value; 6 in box; a»«
two boxes for
Night Shirts
Extra quality cambric; well
made, extra size, with and with
out collars; 750 value; f\f\
Friday, two for.. .. ,pI.UU
Geo.H.Baldowski
JUNIOR.
228 Jackson St. Phone 2443
DOLLAR DAV
Means that your dollar [will go further if
you trade with us.
Five floors of bargains in Furniture.
We sell on installments or for lowest cash
prices.
CULPEPPER BROS.
1019-1021 BROAD ST.
“BUILDERS OF HAPPY HOMES.”
Holiday Seashore Excursion
===== FARES = - :
SULLIVAN’S ISLAND-ISLE OF PALMS
Round-Trip from Augusta
$ 5.50
July 2, 3 »nd 4.
Return limit
July 7.
SPECIAL
Fourth of July
Ticket*.
for Additional Information Inquire v
MAGRUDER DENT. Dlst. Pass. Agent, '
729 BROAD STREET.
Telephone 947. AUQUSTA, GA.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
sister of the bfide. maid of honor;
Miss Marion Butt, niece of the bride,
bridesmaid; Mr. Toombs Caldwell,
best man. and Mr. Edwin Johnson,
groomsman. v
The ceremony took place under a
canopy of white roses hung with smi
lax and valley lilies. The bride en
tered with her brother, Mr. Frank M.
Butt, who gave her in marriage, and
was very lovely in a gown of white
satin and tulle with touches of
duchess lace. Her veil was caught
with a chaplet of orange blossoms and
the carried a shower bouquet of or
chids and valley lilies. •
The maid of honor wore a gown of
shadow lace over a foundation of pale
green chiffon. Their bridal bouquets
were pink roses and pink gladioli
sbow'ered with valley lilies.
The reception iTall and parlors werj
effectively decorated to carry out a
color scheme of green and white.
The stairway was garlanded with smi
lax studded with clusters of Easter
lilies and the mantels and cabinets
were banked with the stately blos
soms combined with fragrant white
roses. Palms and ferne formed 3
pleasing background.
Upon their return from a wedding
trip of two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. King
will be at home to their friends in
the sumner apartments.
MARRIAGE OF MISS BUTLER
AND MR. I‘.AGIN.
A quiet event of yesterday of in
terest to numerous friends, was the
marriage of Miss Minnie Butler and
Mr. Harry Hagin, of Macon, the cere
mony being performed by Rev. Ashby
Jones yesterday at the Baptist par
sonage.
The bride wore a goingaway gown
of blue crepe meteor with touches of
duchess lace an ! a small blue hat.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Ha
gin left for a northern trip before re
turning to Macon, their future Tome,
and in which city Mr. Hagin is a well
known young insurance man.
Mrs. Hagin is a daughter of Cap
tain and Mrs. Butler of North Augusta
and is a young woman whose numer
ous friends are most regretful at her
removal from North Augusta.
Milk and Ice
Tor Sick Babies
Previously acknowledged $35.55
Cash 2.50
A Friend 1.00
Mrs. William Kitchen 5.00
Total $44.05
—Miss Martha Nicoison, of Athens, Is
visiting Miss Meta Schley.
—Mrs. Walter Cothran of Rome, and
Misses Katherine and Josephine Jackson
ave guests of Mrs. George T. Jackson in
North Augusta.
IN HONOR OF MISS
ADDISON AND MISS LYON.
The Macon News of yesterday says:
Among the delightful affairs tendered
Miss Mary Lyon and Miss Margaret Ad
dison, of Augusta, who have been exten
sively feted as the guests of Miss lola
Wise, was the supper party with which
Miss Winifred Wadley entertained Tues
day evening at her lovely country home
at Bollnghroke.
The table was graced with a crystal
bowl of yellow nasturtiums and aspara
gus fern. -
Covers were laid for Miss Addison,
Miss Lyon, Miss lola Wise, Miss Georgia
Bena Dodson, of Americus; Miss Fleta
Holmes, Miss Winifred Kendall, Mr. Ben
Gantt, Mr. John Lewis Holmes and Mr.
Champ Holmes.
• • •
Miss Jane Mcßrier entertained infor
mally at a bridge tea this afternoon at
her home on College street in compli
ment to Miss lola Wlße and her guests,
Miss Mary Lyon and Miss Margaret Ad
dison of Augusta, Miss Helen Wimber
ley’s guest. Miss Margaret Jemison of
Birmingham, and Miss Georgie Bena
Dodson of Americus, who is visiting Miss
Fleta Holmes. -
The interesting game was played at
two tables In the drawing room, which
was adorned with a pfofuson of zenias
and nasturtiums in all the rainbow tints.
Dainty hand embroidered handker
chiefs were awarded for highest score at
54.50
For Saturday
and Sunday
morning train*.
Return Limit
Tuesday mid
night. Regular
Week • End
Tickets.
51.75
For all Sunday
morning train*.
Good returning
same day only
on lale of
Palma Special,
leaving Char
leston 8:15 p.m.
Every Sunday
pout in
$1.25 Waists SI.OO
$1.50 Waists . .SI.OO
$1.50 Satteen Petticoats SI.OO
$1.25 Gowns SI.OO
$1.25 Nainsook Combinations ... .SI.OO
$1.50 Nainsook Combinations ....SI.OO
$1.25 Mosquito Net SI.OO
$1.50 Crex Rugs, 36x72 SI.OO
$2.00 Folding Card Tables SI.OO
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each table, and presented to the guests
of honor.
After the game the girls were Joined
by 12 young men for tea.
—MV. and Mrs. T. J. Kern haxe re,
turned from a bridal trip to Florida and
are at home to their friends at 1339
Ninth street.
-Mr and Mrs. John B. Whitney and
Miss I,llian (bark leave Saturday via Sa
vannah for New York. Miss Clark will
go to BValntree to be the guest for sev
eral weeks of Mrs. Francis Atherton
Hunt.
FESTIVAL TOMORROW.
The Teachers Training class of St.
James Sunday school will give a festival
: tomorrow afternoon. beginning at six
o'clock, on the green In front of the
church. The Ices and creams will 1m
simply delicious and prompt attention
, will be given to all patrons.
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DROP IN AT THE 'CUE
THIS AFTERNOON.
There ave still a few more people that
can be accommodated at, the barbecue
that will be given this afternoon at laike
View by the Y. W. C. A., but as already
the sale of tickets has been so phe
nomenal It would be wise lor those who
anticipate attending to be there early so
as to seeuie accommodations.
Dinner will be served promptly at
half-past six.
—Miss Agnes Flythe Is the guest of
Miss KHaaheth Campbell In Atlanta.
Miss Sara Mrll has relumed from a
delightful visit to Havannuh.
Mrs. Cers-ge llat>*rsham. of Savan
nah, is visiting her brother, Mr. John
Bchley.
Miss Calene Broome returns this
afternoon from a visit with friends In
Hattlevllle.
The Improvement In the rendition of
Miss May Brabham who has been quiet
111 at the City hospital, will be learned
of with pleasure.
Friends of lion. A. B Mr ore, of Sa
vannah will be Interested In learning
that his youngest daughter, Miss Marlon!
Haudry Moore, bus Juat been graduated
from Anderson Street Grammar school
with first honors having also led her
class all during the yeah. Little Miss
Moore Is only thirteen years od, and has
an exceptionally bright mind. She left
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
ANDREWS BROS. CO.
870 Broad Street, Augusta, £a.
This Store's Celebration of
Dollar Day in Augusta is Mark
ed by Bigger Bargain Values
Than Ever Before Offered Her e.
Vfitness the Remarkable Re
ductions Made Below in Both
Dry Goods and Furniture Depts.
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
We Advise That You Visit Us Early
Friday Morning to Insure Your Full
Choice of Articles Listed.
Let Us Explain Our House
Furnishing Plan.
Savannah today via City of Montgomery
for New York on her way to Canada
where she will be with Canadian rela
tives until fall. An attractive picture
of Miss Moore appeared In a recent Is
sues of the Savannah Press.
—Mr. Frank Klley, of Fitzgerald, Oa..
is visiting his mother, Mrs. M. J. Klley.
Sewing Machines
\
I can save you money. Second-hand Rowing Machines, all
makes, good as new; absolute bargains, (ills, needles and parts
for all makes of machines.
Rubber Tires put on baby carriages.
.LEWIS E. MOSELY
Phone 1557 531 Broad Street
SAVE $ $ $ $
Before you liny an Automobile, carefully in
spect the
CHEVROLET
A car that is superior to many, and infe
rior to none.
Also do Auto Repairing,
(Complete line of Supplies.
L. C. EDELBLUT
Phone 3227. 551 Broad Street.
$1.98 Crepe Kimonos SI.OO
$1.25 16 button Embd. Silk Gloves SI.OO
$1.50 16 button Embd. Silk Gloves SI.OO
$1.25 Linen Damask, 72 inches ..SI.OO
$1.25 Linen Napkins .... SI.OO
$1.25 Linen Doilies .. ..SI.OO
$2.50 Indian Scarfs, mahogany
crook SI.OO
$1.50 Bed Room 3 panel screens SI.OO
$2.00 Lace Curtains SI.OO
SA TURD A Y, July 4th This
Store will he Closed All Day
—Mrs George Cain has returned to
her home in Atlanta, after a delight
fill visit with Augusta relatives anil
Triends.
—Miss Allle Mulligan will leave
shortly to again joint Mrs. T. 'C.
Jowltt on Sullivan's Island.
$1.25 Scalloped Linen Towels ... .SI.OO
$1.25 Bath Mats SI.OO
McCallum Silk Hose SI.OO
Cob Web Silk Hose SI.OO
Lot Corsets from $1.50 to $3.50 . SI.OO
$1.25 Umbrellas SI.OO
$1.50 Rag Rugs SI.OO
o’Cedar Mops SI.OO
$1.50 Costumers ..SI.OO
—Mi s. E. A Ewing and sons," Erroll
atvl Fred, will leave this week to
spend the rest of the summer.
Bailie-Edelblut
Furniture Co.
THE QUALITY STORE.
708 710 712 BROADWAY,
SPECIAL ONE DOLLAR SALE:
Putting Tabb s .SI.OO
Lap Boards SI.OO
Mission Tabourettes SIOO
Matting Rugs SI.OO
Dining ('bail's SI.OO
Stools SI.OO
Mosquito Nets SI.OO
Children's Chairs SI.OO
Rockers SI.OO
Parlor Tables SI.OO
Framed Mirrors SI.OO
m I
—Mrs. Roseta Oay and Little Mia*
Helen Gsy left today for an extended
visit to Conyers and Atlanta.
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