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FOUR
SOCIETY
THEY SAY.
Havr you heard of tha tatrible family,
"They,”
Anti of all the venomou* things '‘They,
»’#?
If you trace it bank, you will find it
begun
In that wretched house of ‘They."
A numerous family, so I am told.
And Its geneao.ogleal tree 1s old.
For ever since Adam and Eve begun
To build up the curious rare of men
Has existed the house of "They."
Gossip-mongers and spreaders of lies,
Hoirid people whom all despie!
And yet the best of us now and then
Repeat queer lales of women and men
And quote the house of “They."
They live like lords and never labor,
A "They's" one task Is to watch his
neighbor.
And to tell his business and private
affairs a.
To the world at large; they are sowtrs
of tares—
These folks In the house of "They
It Is useless to follow' a “They ."
With a whip or gun,.for he slips away
And Into the house, where you cannot
go;
It le locked and bolted and guarded so -
This horrible house of "They."
Though you cannot get In. t);ey can get
out
And spread thetr villainous tales about
And of all the rascals under the sun
Who have oome to punishment, never a
one
Belonged to the house of "They
—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
MARRIAGE OF MRS. WILCOX
AND MR. PHILLIPS BARBOUR.
Augusta friends, nnd they are many,
will l>e Interested In the marriage of
Mrs Ella Wright Wilcox anil Mr.
Phillips Humour, whfrh occurred yea
t#r day in Atlanta. The Georgian
■ays;
The lowering clouds and Intermit
tent rain which tell early Thursday
morning in no way Interfered with
tfia attendance of a large number oT
friends at the wedding of Mra. Ella
Wright Wlleox and Phillips Tyler
Bat hour. Despite the {get that the
early hour of 7 had been
chosen for Ihe ceremony, the North
Avenue Presbyterian Church, where
tits ceremony was performed, was
filled with friends, who enjoyed an
organ recital before tha wedding look
place.
The bride nnd bridegroom had sc
lected this esrly hour for their wed
ding lo order to lake the K o'clock
train for Chlcngo, the hrlda! couple
having planned sn extensive trip
through the Orest Igtkes for their
wedding Journey.
The church was decorated lor the
•vent in handsome yalms and Toliage
plants. The bride had for her only
attendant, her little daughter. Hath
a Title Howard Wilcox, as her maid of
honor She entered the church with
her uncle, James I Russell, who gave
her away. Melville Bttrkfeld, of New
York, was best man, and the ushers
were Major John S Cohen, Albert
Howell. Ransom Wright and Hay
Hernsndex, of Chleago.
The ushers entered the church first.
In couples and ware met at the altar
bj the br.degroom ami his best man.
The lltlle maid of honor was dainty
figure in a handsome frock of sheer
triiite mull, elaborately embroidered
and Inset with lace falling over a slip
of pink silk Illg bows of pink rib
bons tied her hair, which fell In two
long braids over her shoulders, nnd
her becoming little white hat was
wreathed In pink rosebuds nnd chin
t.irs ot vollets. She carlred a quaint
basket fitted to overflowing with Kll
!r rney roses ,
The bride, who Is noted for bet
good looks and, as Miss Klla Wr'gnt
of Augusta, was one of the most pop
ular young wome of the state. w»>re
for her wedding an exquisite coat
gult of white taffeta, made entirely by
hand by one of her former trtands In
Augusta. The skirt was made with
the long tunic, s style es,»erlally be
coming to the stately figure of the
bride, and the corsage was formed of
white taffeta and net. The cape ef
fect was Introduced In the fashioning
of the suit, the corsage being finish
ed with scallops, each rolled nnd
whipped and lined with net. The
biotin. was made with elbow sleeves
and low neck, and she wore a corsage
bouquet of lavender orchids and val
ley lilies, aliowered with valley llltaa.
Her hat was a becoming model of
rare lace adorned with white para
dise feathers and knots of tiny white
satin rosea.
For the wedding Journey the bride
changed to a modish suit of blue
Preach serge strteth tailored, the
long straight tunic filing over a hand
of platd and the coat fashioned with
the cape effect now so much tn
vogue. Her i anama ha*, was banded
tn black satin.
.Th* relatives and out of-town
guests here for the wadding were en
tertained at an Informal breakfast as
the Donee da team apartments after
the ceremouy, these being the only
guests bidden to the wedding break
fast The out-of-town guests includ
ed the Rev. and Mrs Jno. Bat>>ur, of
Majeavllle, Ky., father and mother of
the bridegroom' the brides sisters,
Mrs. Frederick Stanley ltuth. of lake
Wales, Fla., and Miss Annie Wright,
of Augusta, the bridegroom's sister,
Miss Elisabeth Barbour, of Mayes
vllle Ky., Mrs. Frank R. Wasnburn
and Mrs. S. R. Dehrelle. of Nashville;
Mra Charles Grant, of Nuhvllle,
Miss Mary Wayue. of Bavannah.
Melville Berkfeld. of New York; Mrs.
Harry Cabtness, of August; Tracy
Hickman, of Augusts
Mra. Jno Barbour wore white em
broidered crepe, her white hat adorn -
ed with taupe-colored plumes; Miss
Annie Wright wore while accordeou
Ideated silk crepe, with a white lace
hat adorned with flowers. Mrs. Ruth
wore flowered silk with hat to match,
Miss Kllxabelh Barbour was In white
crepe, with a broad aaah and girdle
of Tlumevolorad satin, her white hat
trimmed tn the same colors; Mrs.
Frank Washburn wore white crepe
combined with Irish lace, her lace hat
adorned with plumes; Mra Debrelee
wore whit* mull and lace, with large
white hat; Mrs William A. Wright,
tre bride's aunt, wore Dresden white
crepe showing a design of lavender
flowers with lavender sash and girdle
and a hat of lavender straw laden
with lilacs, Mrs Jack Cohen wore
white net with a deep blue sash, and
white hat adorned with blue flowers;
Mre. Milton Saul wore white em
broidered crepe, with a white hat
wreathed in French flowers
Mr. end Mrs. Barbour will be away
one month and on their return will
keep house in the I’ouca do Leon
•iparUueuta.
Uneeda Biscuit
Tempt the appetite,
please the taste and
nourish the body.
Crisp, clean and fresh—
-5 cents in the moisture
proof package.
Baronet Biscuit
Round, thin, tender—
with a delightful flavor
appropriate for
luncheon, tea and
dinner, xo cents.
ZuZv
Prince of appetizers.
Makes daily trips from
Ginger-Snap Land to
waiting mouths every
where. Say Zu Zu to
the grocer man, 5 cents.
'+
Buy biscuit baked by
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
Always look for that name
amateurs to present
“A FAMILY AFFAIR"
\n Interesting event of this week
will tie a play tat will be staged at
the Marrinonvllle Sunday arhool on
Friday nicht, July 17th. for the hen
Millions of people, all over
the country, drink this coffee
East and West, North and South, millions
of people drink Arbuckles’ Coffee. Thousands
of families have used it for fifteen, twenty-five
—even forty years.
In fact, more people drink
Arbuckles’ than all other pack
aged coffees put together.
This is because its rich, deli
cious flavor pleases them best;
because it is a pure, honest coffee,
16 ounces to the pound and al
ways reliable; because it comes
to them fresh and fragrant, in the
specially treated, sanitary pack
ages, which keep the strength
and flavor in, and moisture and
store odors out.
Get Arbuckles’ from your grocer today, and see
for >*ourself what a splendid coffee it is.
ARBOCKLCr COFFCC
Asioga (whole bean) or the new Ground
fcfit of the Sunday school. The play,
"A Family Affair, ’ a comedy tn three
acts, Is very amusing and a good at
tendance is expected. The admission
le, adults 25c. children 15c.
The play begins at 9 o'clock p. m.
The cast tg as follows:
Dan Gilesple .... L. L. WilkiAsmi, Jr.
Miss Camson .. Miss Meta Dunaway
Deacon Smith C. A. Rheney
.Torklns Jobson M. P. Wilson
Sally Miss Anna Wilson
lyOUlsa Johnson .. ..Hogan Dunaway
IN HONOR OF MlB3
DIEMMER AND MIBB COHEN.
Miss Wllhelmlna Nurnberger en
tertained two tables of bridge nlaylng
friends yesterday In complement to
Miss Bertha Diemmer and Ml«s Anne
Bennett Cohen, of Richmond, Va.,
Miss Dorothy Morris' attractive
guest. Miss Margaret Palmer was
awarded the high score prize, and
souvenir prizes were presnted to the
guests of honor.
POND PARTY FOR
MISS AARON.
A delightful event nf last evening was
the pond party at Lankey's, given In
'’ompllment to Miss Dalle Aaron, of Co
lumbia, 3. C... who Is being so pleasant
ly entertained while the guest of Miss
Nrrirm Aaron. After a refreshing swim
a plonk supper was enjoyed.
Those who enjoyed the delightful out
ing were; Misa Aaron, Misses Nell and
Ruth Crouch. Miss Julia Osborne, Miss
lrms Stsrnea. Mias Sarah Hancock, Miss
Oenn Ellington, Miss Flora Crouch.
Messrs Frank and Arthur Scribner, Mr.
r, I Parks Mr C. W Hughes, Mr. Je
rome Connell, Mr. A. F. Rawls, Mr. Louis
Crouch, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Os
borne
SPEND-THE-DAY PARTY
FOR MISS WALLACE.
Miss Eleanor Wallace, who Is the at
tractive guest of Misses Annie and Ver
non Cashln, was the guest of honor at. a
delightful spend-the-day party given
yesterday by Mrs D. P. Bowles at her
pretty suburban home. Other guests
were Mrs. T. F. Cashln. Misses Annie
end Vernon Cashlu and Miss Ethel Fitz
gerald.
—Miss Florence Mounc e who has been
enjoying a charming house-party given
with Mrs. J. Hill Foster.', of Madison,
will return home tomorrow. She will
he accompanied by Miss Irsne Bearden,
who has also been Mrs. Foster's guest,
and who will be with Miss Mounce for
a week Mrs. Will Bearden and Miss
Sadie Bearden, of Atlanta, are In New
York.
Miss Addle Plumb will return tomor
row from Charleston where she lias been
enjoying a delightful visit with friends.
—Mr and Mrs. T. F. Cashln leave the
first of August for New Yofk and other
northern places of Interest, going by way
of flavannah.
—Mrs. Harry Vaiden and her bright
little aou, have Joined Mr. and Mrs.
George Bosnian, who are now at Bre
vard. N. aften spending several weeks
at Willoughby Beach and other attrac
tive Virginia water resorts. Mr Bos
nian will return to Augusta next week.
—Miss Annie Wright, who has been
In Atlanta. In attendance at the marriage
of her sister and Mr. Barbour yeeter
dny morning, left last night Accompanied
hy her niece, Miss Katherine Wilcox for
Wrlgbtavllla Beach,
—Mrs. John Mobley, of Mltledgevllle,
Is Ihe guest of Mrs. William 8. Burton.
Miss Nellie Ringleton leaves In a
few days for a visit with Atlanta friend.
—Mias Essie Cohen and Miss Mar
guerite Levy leave Sunday for Tybee.
-Miss Lenore Jones, of Fort Davis
Teaxs. arrived today for a vlst with
Miss Margaret Palmer. Miss Jonea was
the guest of Mias Palmer several months
ago and made many friends by her
charming personality.
—Mrs. R. J Bates, Miss Lucille Bates
and Master Claude Tessler leave tomor
row for Isle of Palma wehere they will
spend two weeks at Hotel Seashore.
A very charming visitor In the city
Is Miss Anne Bennett Cohen, of Rich
mond, Ky., who has been the guest of
Miss Dorothy Morris for the past ten
d.iys. Miss Cohen leaves tomorrow for
Atlanta where she will Join a house
party of friends.
Torny Ramor
27 Signature!
and 2o atamp
Thiaia one of the
famove ArbuoAle
Premium*. Sea
Hat in each paafc
age of ArbuaAlee’
Coffee. Start
collecting today.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
THE WISE DRY
GOODS CO.
SPECIAL BULLETIN FOR
SATURDAY ALL DAY
50c 72x90 inch Sheets, 3 for
SI.OO
75c Pepperell Sheets, at
69c
20c 45x36 inch Pillow Cases, at
15c
25c 36 inch Nulinson for separate
Skirts, at
Isc
Men’s 50c Summer Undervests. at 3
for
SI.OO
Ladies’ low neck Sleeveless Knee
Length Gauze Union Suits, spe
cial to close at
I9c
Ladies’ regular 50c Summer Union
Suits at
39c
Ladies’ bleached ribbed Vests, tape
in neck, at
5c
Men’s 50c Stretchy Seam Draw
ers at
39c
Men’s 15c Wash Ties at
10c
Men’s 35c Silk Ties at
25c
25c Windsor Ties, at
19c
Men's 12y*c Socks, in black and colors,
10c
We sell the best Muslin Underwear
sold in Augusta. See the special
prices second floor, Ready-to-Wear
Department.
Childrens 15c Hose in black, tan and
white, at
I2c
20c white, light blue, pink, nile and
« lavender Mulls at
Isc
25c black and white Embroidered Dot
Silk Tissues, at
10c
Children’s regular 75c Wash Dresses,
\ 2to 14 years, at
50c
$1.50 24 inch Fibre Suit Cases at
93c
25c Wide Messaline Ribbons, at m
I9c
Ladies’ 50c Silk Boot Hose, in tan
only. at
l Sc
35 inch Messaline Silks, worth $1.25
per yard, at
39c
59c 22 inch Foulard Silks to close
out at
39c
69c Silk Poplins, special at
39c
All 25c Irish Poplins reduced to
21c
$1.50 Shirt Waists, beautiful line of
new fresh ones, at
98c
FRIDAY, JULY V*