The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, July 28, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR <2* SOCIETY NEWS —Dr and Mrs. Trank Miller are the rvlplema of countless conKrstu iriicns on toe birth of Trank Miller, —Mrs. Thomas Getzen, little Tran (. f.rtzen, Mr. and Mrs Inman Gur iy and children and Miss Pet Davis have returned from Sullivan's Is land. WANTED VERY URGENTLYI A FEW JACKETS. Mrs llolllnßsworth wants a few farkets lor boy* betweah the aoes of i and 10 years. By jackets she j mnen* shirts, blouses flor small hoys. F< • eral of th • ho. \ In the Children's I!cma are In lireent need of tj. ■* e | *nd Mrs Holllnssworth will hr very ■ rateful of a lew- second-hand ones. Mr nnd Mrs. W. B Garr have ; one noTth Tor a couple of weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Marry Wall have X' turned from Beaufort Mrs. T. G. Jowltt and Mrs Kr r<st Walk ns irid rnlldren have re turned from Sullivan's Island _ Misses Furlow and Flora Hol lingsworth, Miss Agnes Fuller and , Miss .lulln Johnson have joined a ] isriy of friend* on Sullivan's Is land . . —Mr. Frank Barrett, left this morn- i Iny for Columhla and other parts of South Carolina Mrs Barrett and j children are still at Wrightsvllle | Beach. . , Miss F.mmlo Perrin of New York who has been visiting her slsaev, | Mrs George Miller Clarke at Wind sor Springs, Is now with her brother j st MeGormlek for a visit before re turning to New York. Mrs Marshall flhewmake s friends will he delighted to learn that *he is recovering from a recent Ill ness. Mr* Hhewmake la with her ulster, Mrs Mamin Jones. Mrs James Cranston, Miss Josie Cranston and Miss Margaret Jones hive returned Trom Sullivan's Island —Mr and Mrs A L. Franklin snd Miss Bessie McDaniel are on Tvboe. Mrs Lula Bayne Wilson, of Way nesboro. 1* the guest of Mrs. W. T. Houston. —Mrs. Frank Dot-emus and Mr. Charles Estes have returned from flalnd*. MEETING OF LIBRARY DIRECTOR# The regular monthly meeting of the directors of the Young Mon's Library Association will ho hold Thursday afternoon, at 6 o’clock at the Li brary. - Miss Caroline Browne has re turned from a most enjoyable stay of several weeks In the Cutsklll Mountains. CAMP WHEELER OFFICER# TO BE ENTERTAINED WITH DANCE One of the most delightful features Irvtdent U> the encampment at Camp Wheeler will be the dance which will I e given tomorrow, Wednesday night it the Country Club There are 124 officers in camp and these have all bton extended Invitations Bulk's (in hnstrn will he In atteni|a|ica and ihe occasoln will he graced by nl i tost all ot Augusta's society ele tuetit that Is etlll In town Mr Henry Garrett Is chairman of the committee on arrangements. I>r. A. N Sloth art has returned orm the mountalna oT Noth (faro lina. Trienda of Mr John Dean Smith regrei'lila departure fro his home tn Waco, Texas, after a short visit with his mother. Mrs Sophia A. Smith, will remain a while longer, time leaving for a vlalt wilt relutlWH In South Carolina —Mrs Hem Hemaen and Mss Kdltli Itmnacn are spending the re mainder of (lie summer at Highland*, N. C —Mrs W. K. Jones' friends will rag ret to loarn that she lute been called to Jackaonvllle. Fla , by the Illness of her sister. Mrs. Kelsey. —Mrs. H. W Jemlgan and charm ing little daugher. flrtice, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. B. F, Ellison. In Girard, (!», Burke County. —Misses Gladys and Jnalo nnd Master Wilbur Andrews are visiting In Girard. Ua. SOCIAL MEETING AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH The social committee pJ St. John's Church 1* planning an enjoyable meeting for tbe members of the con gregation to bo held In Ibe Sunday school room tomorrow (Wednesday), evening at 8: SO o'clock It la espe dally desired that all members who have been laken in the church dur ing this year will be present, as the affair will he a sorl of "get acquaint ed” meeting .Another source oc pleasure to those who attend will be the Inepecloln of the Sunday achwot rooroa. which have Junt benn ve painted and decorated All members of congregation cordially Invited. STOMACH SUFFERERS Mayr’a WonJsrful Stomach Remedy Is kecon.i,wnde<; ana Praised by Thousand:: Wtr Have been Restored . I w.i i aid man for laboit thiff month* 1 caused fr (.*ll Stone* lo* tho Lift; and was told Iby th. i our moat prom linent jyiicism that 1 [lwoul have to submit to [ bon to get relief, M' Sic Uu Krmedv and - full treatment • It according to J ctii a au d Basted A dreda of Gall Stones. Si taking your niedi- 1 /•*,' * rr * j- .... cb-•' • wk regularly anil aon t I* ray . vHc.ti 1 am ptaittng ymif *e*t ■ *-» /rititfo I think tfa jonh; t>. liij. i. ratar. H L IHH>- Snffrrrra c' “Somali, I.iarr and Intestinal • Mlmtnts t asked to take Mayr*. ' nil ts IS<' H uohlj sot wfrki snd fnoßth'. jtu they it benefited, but try •o, doss—- hki. .bout make you feel better ft Health, ro-.-tr a . that you will anon be *ell raw Iroi free -ett from pain and ufferin gh a round and bealtby Stomacl done in tbouaanda of other use When e it ii uken you artll hear nothin Hu. .b. if heat ptaiae. tio to yottr uruatat—aal. in .bout the great result* it lr -en vrcMSpHilting in raaea of people he into ten »v aeud ;o Geo. H. V*,r. Mfe. rhent k. IM-tK Whiting St., Chicago. 111, for a fee Kwh 0.. Stomach Ailment* an I mane KaU-ful letter* from people tabu hate been stored. fry eate fu Augtiata by T n MnwariTt Drug £ tores and druggtatr everytef.ere. Mr Joe Bart ha* returned to At lanta, a.ter a moat enjoyable visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Bart. Mrs. Ira Mock and children are s; ending some time at fiylvanla and will later go to Tybee for several weeks. Mrs. Whatley Battey, Jr-, and Miss Thcrese Dugaa have, returned from Sullivan's Island Mrs. J. G. Metz and children Have 1 n a few days for Henderson vllle, where they will remain until Tall. Countless Augusta friends will be grieved and saddened to learn of the death of Mr. James Edwin Nichols, of New York, which occur red suddenly almost without warn ing a few day* ago Mr. Nlchol* was one of the best known oT UTe many northern tourists and added greatly to the gaiety and pleasure of Augustan* during the winter seasons and was always a pleasantly conspic uous f gure at all the social affairs dimlne his visits. Genial, hlg-heart c<Twith an Innate youth that was su perior to years, he was always * wel come addition to any social gather ing, he the others young or old, and wa* particularly generous In his pat ronage o' Pine Heights Tea Shop and Miss Green's Tea Mouse On Bath. When the winter season come on again an I brings with It the regular winter vlallors Mr. Nichols’ friends' will miss greatly hla presnee and the ever courteous stent ion with which he showered them. Miss Trances Highley's many friends will regret to learn that she will leave early In August for Phila delphia, where she will make her home with ner grandmother Mias Oaynrlle Summer and her lltth- sb-tf-r, Miss Mura Margaret, are visiting Mra. Williams unci Mra. Clarke ot Wren*. Friends of Mr arid Mrs. George S. Hrooker will be delighted to barn that Mrs. Hrooker Is now convalescent al ter a five weeks' Illness with typhoid fever. Mr. George Timmerman leaves this week for New York no a business trip. Mr. Charles Kerris' hosts of friends are delighted to see him out and In his usunl good health after surgical treatment for appendicitis. -Mr. and Mrs. I.eroy Hsnklnson went un In Atlanta tills morning for a visit with Major and Mrs. Chadfield. Mrs. ('liaiiricld's friends will regret to learn that she has been til for several months, sot set ing with neuritis and Ih now slowly recovering. Major and Mrs. Chadfield have been on the border for the past tear. Miss Blanchard has returned from New Yolk. Mrs Klngsmnre Is now In Boston. /-Mr. B H. Goldberg will return to his home lu Birmingham, Ala., after a. visit with Mr, and Mrs J. H. Levy. Mrs Goldberg will remain wdth hir parents for a while longer —Mrs. J O. McCurdy and family (have- tabled Mr. McCurdy in Wrlghts i vllle Reach, where they have a cot tage- for the summer. Mra. John V. . Keener la also with them. Mlsa Marl* Wright, who hag been the guest for the week-end with ifiends at Martinet, has returned. , Miss Natalie Greene of Spartan j burg, who haa been spending a few days with frleds at Elko, S. Is again the guest of Mra. 8. P. Lewis. A PLEASANT OCCASION. One of the moat enjoyed of the In formal entertainments given at Camp Wheeler during the past week was a dinner given by c'apt <3. W Baye ail I Lieut. John J. \\ eat, both of Compauy K. 2nd regiment, Alhnny Guards. Their guests were Mrs. Ohaa. T. K. hint it and son, Mr. George R., and daugh ters, Misses Mnrleila and Annie, and Mr. Newton Kaye, all relatives of the j hosts, nnd Misses Florence McNeill and Eleanor Watson of Houston, Tex. us. After dinner there were invited to the tent of Captain Says to meet i the guests, MaJ. W. M. Wilder, 2nd Bat. [ 2nd Reg ; Lieut F M. Grtssett. Bat. quartermaster, 2nd Beg ; Capt. s Crosby, chaplain, 2nd Reg.; Idem. ; Smith Harris, Instructor, 2nd Reg.; Lieut. J. E. B. McLendon, Co. T, 2nd i Beg., and Messrs Walter Howard of Columbus, Muse, Thurmond and Mur ray of A mertcus. MRS. HARIBON ENTERTAINS AT JAMESTOWN FOR MRS. HENRY TINKER. Mrs. William 11. Hnrlson gave n very beautiful aflet-noon tea, a few days atm In compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Henry Tinker, who la so pleasantly known here. The affair was, HN are all of which Mrs. Hart son is hostess, very elegant and beau tiful. —Mrs. T.awson Rronne. with her father, Col. C M. Wiley, and her son, l-awson, Jr, motored over from Ms oott today and are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Itenton for a few days. Mrs. Porn Yniden left today for Flrevard where she will Join Mrs. t Bosnian and Mrs. Harry Yalden for several weeks, before going to Blehmond, Ya, where she will Join her sister. Mrs King, far a visit to New York. Mrs. St Anuind and Miss Vita St Amend leave Saturday for North Caro lina. They will go first to Penrose and other North Carolina points, re maining until late August, when they go to New York where Mrs, St A maud goes to take lessons front Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle In the latest dances. Mr. and Mrs. Wright Matthews have returned from a delightful vtstt to Molena, (la. Mr. Theo von Spreoken of this etly Is spending the summer with friends In Virginia. Hu, with Mr. Walter Skin ner of St. lauds. Mo., and Mr. Roy Hart of Durham, N C , have engagi d n cottage In rittsylvanla county, V it Rtntn. They repprl a most enjeyahie time and will probably spend the rest of the summer there Mr tieorgo Howard goes up to At lanta this week to he present at the marriage Saturday night of his slater. Mis* Ruth Howard and Mr. ('lower. Letters have been received In Au gusta bringing with them the news that Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pope will be regular summer residents of James town, R. 1., having bought a beau tiful and very artistic home there. The Popes haye been at Narragsnsett Pier hut will take possession of their new homd Immediately and be Joined by their staff of Augusta truant* tSi! IS 1 GEOItU LIQUOR LAW DEBATE Resolution Introduced Direct in# Report by Temperance Committee of House Next Friday. Atlanta, Ga.—Whether whiskey shipments shall be barred from Geor. gla under the Weld act which makes It Illegal lor a shipment from a wet state to go into a dry one will he determined this week by the Tunise of re resentatlves, Is Indicated by Its resolution of yesterday after noon. This directed to committee on temperance to report by next Fri day on the house hill to make the Webb law effective In Georgia The Webb law, which Is left to the slates to ratify, does not bar sulp nrients of three gallons or less, but does serolusly Interfere with blind tigers who get their liquor by whole sale. The house got down to work an hour earlier today, meeting at nine o'clock, and will continue this all session. It Is hoped that the extra hour will do sway with the usual last minute rush at the close of th * ses soln when many bills are “railroad ed through” Representative Connor of Spalding County, offered a hill to prohlb/l tip ping In hotels, railroad trains and cases, but sa d nothing about mani cure girls. The senate began today a renewal of the debate on the bill to amend the present Judicial sysb-m, wnich occupied most of yesterday’s session without result. TWIGGS GETS A RIVED CONTRACT To Build Shore Protection Dikes About 40 Miles Below the City. About $16,000 Involved. A government contraet for shore protection ti kes otC the Savannah fllver was awarded on Saturday in Savannah to A. J. Twiggs <fc Sons, of Augusta. The contract calls for the work to be done about 40 miles be low Augusta and the amount to he expended is In the neighborhood of *16,000. SOMETHING FOR THE CHILDREN.—HAVE YOU A BIRTHDAY THAT COMES IN AUGUST? Boy* and girls, under 16 year* of ace, who have a birthday in the month of August, are requested to send in their full name, address and birthdate to the "Children's Editor," Auguata Herald. The Herald it preparing a sur prise. a pleasant and enjoyable surprise, for ita boy and girl readers who are getting ready to celebrate a birthday in August. Be sure to give full name, ad dress and bifthdate, and address your letter to- CHILDREN’S EDITOR, THE AUGUSTA HERALD. riel %-f-i Vfc»w v* 2jL J** 3/ jXs. \ L Ts TEETMINAteS^s Teethina (Teething Powders) to the original prescription of Dr. C. J. Moffett, a graduate of Jefferson Medical Collage, Philadelphia, and used l*y him for ever 40 jre&ra must successfully fur babies’ ailments. TEETHllSiA — ( Teething Powders) Usually the second summer is the time for eatra precaution to guard haby'a health and progress beranse test lung usually brings on mnny disorders of the system, such as dysentery, diarrhoea, colic, worm.% etc., which make teething hard. Teethina rogulataa the bgwels and corrects the entire system. Makes teething easy for tbe babe, prevents feverishnean and fretfulnees a-id relieves tha mother of worry, nights of anxiety and aleepleeaneaa, and often saves tha life of the child. Sold by druggist*— 2Se. If your druggist cannot supply you do not send us auy money bat write us your druggist’s name and we will are that you are supplied. C. I. MOFFETT MEDICINE CO., St. Leuls. Me. j&P^lpYado F&ut'sionsl f Camp out sky-high in the far / / west Rockies of Colorado, 6,000 ( / - to 10,000 feet above sea-level. k a { Get tanned, get an appetite, get J. ; • J «ooJ Kealth. P v y/f out<^oor ® »• truly hig hers. It I / J | purple peaks, canyons profound, I Wmjll *-,\| tr ° Ut ,tre . am *’ primeval pines and a I v rj / turquou * s^y - I fMj /.I'fc'y, \ T T Ke Santa Fe offer 9 you I 1 ' Summer Fares | City to N A***** 'w 1* Colortdo S°'—i , CHE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA. Low Cost ot Living Menu (BY MRS. RAY.) WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST. Blackberries. Cream of Dried Beef. Eggleet Corn Muffin*. Coffee LUNCHEON Fl»h Mold Potato Ch'pa Bread and Butter Hot Gingerbread Tea IceJ DINNER. Cold Sliced Tongue Baked Potatoes Creamed Spinach Tomi'o Jelly Salad Blueberry Slice BREAKFAST. Cream of • rtough drifid beef to make one cup and plac*. in a hot frying pari with a plecj of butter. Htir one minute, add a cup and n half of milk, a piece of butter and boll one minute. Dissolve a tablesp* in j of flour, add to the beef and boll one j minute longer. Eggless Corn Muffin*—Mix half a cup • of sugar. two tablespoons of butter, a j cup of sotir cream, a cup of flour, two ! and a half cups of corn meal* and a tea- i spoon of soda. Bake In muffin tins, j LUNCHEON. Fish Mold.- Pour half a cup of boiling water over half a cup of bread crumbs, and lei stand fifteen minutes, then add a cup of shredded codfish, a tablespoon of minced olives, the same of butter, I one egg. and a cup of milk. Turn into a buttered mold and steam three-quarters j of an hour. Gingerbread Mix half a cup of sugar j a quarter of a cup of butter, one egg. a 1 quarter of i cup of molasses, a cup of flour, a teaspoon of soda, half a teaspoon i of ginger, and half a cup of boiling water. Bake In a moderate oven thirty minutes. I DINNER ft Creamed Spinach—Wash and boil until tender. Drain, chop fine, add a cup of j milk, salt, pepper, and a piece of but- ! ter. come to a bard boil. Tomato Jelly Salad itoi 1 four torna- J toes, a teaspoon of brown sugar, a tea- j spoon of vinegar, salt and pepper. Strain. I add a teaspoon of gelatine that has j been dissolved in a quarter of a cup of j cold water, and turn Into small molds. Serve on lettuce with a dressing made j by mixing a teaspoon of salt, the same of mustard and sugar, a tablespoon of ! melted butter, half a cup of vinegar, j three-fourths of a cup of milk, and one egg. 801 l one minute nnd add two tea- J spoons of flour dissolved in a little cold water. Roll until thick and chill. Blueberry Slice Mix two cups of flour 1 with n heaping tablespoon of lard, a cup of milk and a teaspoon of baking pow der. Roll out, la*' in a buttered baking dish and cover with blueberries. Sprinkle with brown sugar and bake fifteen min utes. MEN'S SUMMER CAMP TN LESS THAN A WEEK NOW Number of Members of Y. M. C. A. Have Already Signed up. Best Camp Yet Anticipated. Several members of the Y. M. C. A. have already signed up for the annual summer encampment of the Associa tion, which will he held again this year In the heart of the beautiful Blue Ridge mountains. The cainp will begin on August 3rd and last till the 17th. Those who have already signified their Intention of going are Messrs. T. F. Balk, leader; W. C. and Leroy ! Lyeth, Harvey Ferris, Ed Martin, E. | Chapman, Bob Coffin, J. A. Wright, j C. Zelzler. L. Magruder, T. Blasingame, C. F. Mclntosh, nnd Dr. Edward Clark. WANTED: COLORED BOYS TO CAR ry patTers tn Colored Territory Apply Sub Station No. 1. 1037 Kollcck flt. ts Bargain Opportunities Growing Larger From Day to Day - AT TBE « Wise Dry Goods Co’s. / Entire Stock of Laces In cluding: All Overs. No Reserves. Reduced to 1-3 OFF V Silk Jersey Top Petticoats, worth $3.00 to $3.50, in black and the new shades, (limited two to a customer) at $1.98 25c Embroidery Flouncingsat 19c $3.50 45 inch Embroidery Flouncings at 98c 59c Foulard Silks at 39c 35c Printed Crepes at 19c Entire stock of fine Parasols reduced to HALF PRICE 10c Crash Toweling at 7 7-8 c 15c Printed Batiste at 10c 25c Windsor. Ties aat ’.l9c 85c 36 inch Wash Silks at...,. ..59c Ladies’ 7 l-2c Vests at 5c TUESDAY. JULY 28.