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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11.
Society
AIKEN SOCIAL NEWS
Aiken, S. C.—Dr. and Mrs. Moore of
Elliot, Me, have arrived in Aiken
and will occupy their camp at Green
Acre Farms.
Mr. B. F. Heidel, assistant Chief
Engineer United States office public
roads, has been in the city for the past
few days in connection with the new
government.
Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Teague have re
turned to the city after spending the
summer at Saluda, N. C.
The Aiken Student Club held its
first meeting last Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. J. W. Ashhurst.
Miss Cecile Gyles, one of the fall
brides-to-be, has just returned from a
short visit to her sister Mrs. Rutledge
Chisholm of BlackvlUe. While there
Mrs. Chisholm honored Miss Gyles
with a "Miscellaneous Shower” which
was a beautiful affair. The color
scheme of yellow and white was car
ried out well with an abundance of
golden rod, the house being a perfect
bower of the pretty flowers. Mrs.
Chisolm was pretty in black and white
eharmeuse with touches of cerise. Miss
I,yles assisted in receiving the guests,
and was attractive in a lovely gown
of yellow eharmeuse draped in gold
lace.
A guessing contest w’as enjoyed in
which Mrs. Hutchen Still was victor
ious and Mrs. Nicholsbee received the
consolation. After this the honoree
wras led into the large living room
which looked like a veritable “Fairy
Land” and was placed upon a golden
ladder overhung by an umbrella of the
same hue. Here she was showered
with a wonderful array of elegant lin
gerie and many exquisite pieces of
linen, besides other very useful things.
A delicious ice course in the pretty
colors was served and each guest was
presented with a dainty souvenir, a.
little yellow silk parasol. About sixty
guests called during the afternoon.
Miss Gyles will wed Mr. Samuel G.
Lowe of Blackville in Aiken Novem
ber 18th.
A number of other affairs will be
given for Miss Gyles both in Aiken
and Augusta.
NEWS OF DEARING, GA.
Dearing, Ga. —Mrs. J. R. Printup and
Mrs. W. J. Cawley were delegates tci
the B. W. M. N., which met at Stella
ville, Ga., with “Ways” Baptist church
They report a splendid attendance,
there being about ninety delegates.
Mrs. U. B. Frost of Hephzibah pre
pided'C* No work could have a better
leadi. * A splendid welcome from Mrs.
Paul Wren and a response from Miss
Lucy Hamilton.
The meeting was one of great en
thusiasm throughout and a spirit of
love for the Master’s work was mani
fested. Too much cannot be said of
the hospitality of the ladies; but one
should not forget their loving pastor,
Brother Swalls and Dr. Jim Pilcher
and Mr. Olln Brown, who added so
much to the entertainment of the dele
gates. A sermon from Brother Mack
lemore of Atlanta was a grand feature.
This was the thirteenth meeting and
one of the best. There were three
boys from Curtis church who enter
tained us with a prayer and song.
These boys will make good men some
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Printup and Miss
Annie Usry will Bpend the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Printup.
Mrs. Daisy Bradshaw and Miss
Louise spent Saturday in Augusta and
attended the Clary-Story wedding.
Mr. J. R. Printup has returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives and friends
In Jefferson county. While there he
was the guest of Mr. Winns of Mat
thews, who, by the way, is a successful
farmer but is trying to solve the war
and cotton problem.
Miss Annie Usry entertained a few
friends on Thursday night with a gams
of “rook.” Those who attended from
Dearing were Misses Thelma Nickols,
Francis Jackson and Bernice Culpep
per, also Dr. J. R. Sams, Mr. Marcus
Culpepper and Prof. Morton. The eve
ning was one of real pleasure to all
who were so fortunate as to attend.
Mr. W. J. Cawley and Mr. Josh
Cawley have been in Plnetucky after
the squirrel tribe.
There was Children’s Day service
at Adajns Chapel Friday, which was
one of real pleasure. The children
did fine and too much praise cannot
be lavished on the leaders. The din
ner was one of the best, as you alw-ays
get there.
Mrs. J. P. Harris and Miss Emmie
Harris of Macon W'ere pleasant visitors
here this week.
GREENSBORO NEWS
Greensboro, G*.—Dr. E P. Mickel
announces the marriage of his daugh
ter, Miss Bree May Miokel, to Mr. Au
gustus A. Trulove of Croom, Fla., Nov.
11th, at the home of the bride's sis
ter. Mrs. J. L. Coffee, Madison, Fla.
Miss Helen Davis complimented the
teachers of the public school with a
beautiful party Saturday afterhoon.
The reception rooms were decorated
with roses and ferns. The game of
rook was followed by a most tempting
salad course.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Armor en
tertained a laage reception Wednes
day evening at the Richland Hotel.
Mrs. Joseph G. F’aust entertained the
bridge club Wednesday afternoon, the
occasion being a pretty compliment
to Mrs. Charles McWhorter, who is the
guest of her mother, Mrs. Joe Boswell. 1
The living room was very attractively
decorated with golden rod, and roses
were used with lovely effect in the
parlors. The prise for top score, an|
embroidered handkerchief, was pre-j
gented to Miss Marie Wright, and the 1
guest prize was a box of correspon
dence cards. After the game a delight
ful salad course was served. The host
ess was assisted by her sister. Miss
Elolse Smith. The guests Included i
Misses Marie Wright. Hallie and Ce
leste Park, Amy Gelssler. Julia Cope
land, Mesdames McWhorter, T. C.
Crawford* James B. Park. B. L. Cald
wel' y iffl. Morgan and James Davln.
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Mlbir Eva Fulton and Mrs H B.
Robertson spent the week-end In At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Winn Copelan spent
the week-end In the Gate CUy.
Ptot. and Mrs. A. Waggoner have
apartments with Mrs. M. Rossman.
Miss Reba Geer and Miss Cheney of
Atlanta were the week-end guests of
Mr#. Joseph Geer.
Miss Kathryn Spinks has returned
from a visit to Miss Hawkins at Nona.
Mrs. E. G. Adams and children ara
visiting the former’s ahnt in Godfrey.
Mrs. Kate Ellis has returned to her
home in Monroe, after a visit to Mrs.
W. H. Pryor.
Miss Nelle Hurst of Social Circle is
the guest of Miss Julia E. Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Medlin an
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Miss Fannie Lou Branch has re
turned from a visit to Athens.
The farm demonstrators for north
east Georgia are in session here. Prof.
Jack Hart of Union Point nnd farm
demonstrator for Greene county is act
ing host. The demonstrators will visit
the dairies around the city before re
turning to their respective homes. The
body was delightfully entertained at
Hotel Richland.
EVANS SOCIAL NEWS
Evans, Ga.—Mrs. Julian B. Lampktn
has been spending the latter part of
last week and the first part of this
week with her daughter, Mrs. J. B.
Davenport, of Augusta.
Master Guy Freeman is convalescing
from an acute attack of chills. He
suffered only a few days.
Misses Stella and Alice Agerton and
Miss Minnie Freeman made an in
formal call upon Miss Hattie Askew
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. and Miss Rouse of Atlanta, who
have been the guests of their aunt
and uncle and great aunt and great
uncle, respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Duffie of this place, left for their home
in Atlanta after a delightful sojourn
and a pleasant recreation to that of
city life.
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front and back piazzas.
The house is new and is on lot 60x150. Back of
this lot is another the same size. Facing the Wrights
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40x150, with beautiful wild olives and other trees.
Selling for much less than cost—all 800
A splendid investment and has not been offered
before. For further information see
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JOS Dyer Building. Phone 1102-W.
It will cost you nothing extra to have your Coffee
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1048 BROAD ST. PHONE No. 601
Augusta, Georgia.
COAL AND WOOD
We are the only Coal and Wood deal
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for votes in M, & M. Contest.
B. A. DIAL
Phone 25-J and 2701. 639 11th street.
Preparing Birds
for the Shows
By a little extra attention, birds can
be greatly improved for show purposes
in a perfectly legitimate way. Care
lessness has cost many an exhibitor a
deserved prize.
Be sure the birds are clean and the
feathers smoothed out There are many
ways to “slick up” birds that add im
mensely to their appearance.
Next week’s article will deal with
this subject
Look for it, appearing exclusively
Monday in The Augusta Herald.
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Apply at once,
T. C. BRYAN,
Business office, Augusta Herald.
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