The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 21, 1914, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Society i WOMAN’S CLUB TO Ilook AFTER CEMETERY. .| At ft meeting of thr* civics commit - ■ tec held Saturday, plans for the year’s T work were made. In the absence of ■the chairman. Mrs. Warren Walker, [sAfif*H Marie Allen acted as chairman. ■ The department voted to devote its H first attention to the City femetery. ■ The chairman stated that the city of -1 fir inis had been interviewed and in Be A Pantry Pirate Once More By Using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets You Can Renew the Appetite of Your Boyhood Days. Rmre of yon suffering men ami wo men would Juat an aoon think of eat in* pie, Jam and cookie* a* you would of steeping with a pHlr of Bengal ti ger*. You're afrahl of your stomach. If you will only try a HtuarTs Dyspep sia Tsblet after each meal anil at bed time you will very soon overcome tMe fear of food lif'l “Gte! It's great to aat Ilka a boy ■ gain!" ' These little Stuart'* Dyspepsia Tab let* go Into the stomach Juat like food. They mix their new and fresh diges tive qualities with your wornnilt Juices In atnmach and intestines and thus enrich your body, atop gas Irritation and "after eating distress." The act of taking n Stunrt'a Dyspepsia In a pleasing one. You eat it as you would nn "after dinner mint'' or a “hojtbon." It at once mlxe* with your food and digests that fond Ii relieve* the strain of that meal, of course and thus you experience a Joyful feeling from your food. Boon your appetite will return You will find yourself eitlng the foods you would dearly love to eat lint are afrahl lo cat; anil in a very short time your old digestive system will be returned to you, for otir bodies very quickly re nd,lust themselves to normal condi tions when we stop the trouble that makes them diseased. tlo to your druggist, no matter where you live and buy a box of fctunrt's Dyspepsia Tablets. To nnv one wishing a free trial of th tali lets please address F. A. St Hurt Co. 150 Slugrt Bldg, Marshall. Mich., and a small sample package will he mailed fret*. Miss Russell Says— If you (uvf not tried Mv Own Toilet Preparations. do eo, by ell meane They are manufactured by MV own chemist. under MV personal supervision and I guarantee their purity. 'TfyxseUs Ou TV c< Godct 'Pnyxinitiorxs My Own Skin Nutrient... tl 00 tarter elae It,SO Will feed tbo llaeuea and .make akin r*m My Own Smooth Out SI.OO Larger atae $1.50 Astringent and heallna Wit amootb out the little wrlnklre that annoy you. Men ehould uee It after shaving. My Own Skin Rejuvenator.. $1.50 will rleju up blackheads. pimple* liver apota. bleach the akin circu late the blood and revive the faded Uatua. My Own Claanelng Cream $0 Larger alar 1.00 Cieanaea the akin thoroughly My Own Purity Pace Powder SI.OO Vanity Boa, wlih mirror $0 la a raal beauiifler, abaolutely pure and healing American Beauty Talcum Powder 28 Rxiiulaltaly refreshing My Own Lip Rouae 80 Will beautify your llpa and protect I hern from chopping Lillian Ruaaell'a Beauty Boa Containing aix toilet preparations Price SB.OO SPECIAL My New Vanity Box, with mirror puff and my delightful powder in oumpresaed form le now ready. It la Juai the thing to cnr ry In yuur tag, and la only 80 renta. rOR SALE AT Leading Drug and Depart ment Stores. (every <«*e the department ha<l been , asHiired of their hearty co-operation : and appreciation. The plan for the present la to *eo (that the cemetery Is thoroughly cleaned. The department has been assured by Mayor Hayne that the city | Kang will be put to work cleaning the I uncleaned sections between now and tbe la*t of November. It wa* decided | lo appoint committees who, with sub ! committees, will visit every section In j the cemetery, notebooks will he freely I used and the condition of all lots | needing work he carefully recorded. At the next meeting of the civics de partment ttie«e reports will be pre sented. A number of committees were then appointed. The chairmen were to select other members of the department to assist; every member Is to be enlisted. Others ; not yet of the department who are j interested are requested to Join at once so as to take part. Later the laws regarding ownership of sections; rare for same and appropriations for general work will be studied. Tbe fol j lowing are the committees: Firsl and Second Avenues—Mrs. Dan Lyon, Mfs. McAnally and Mrs. ! 11l ilt Ingham. Third and Fourth Avenues- -Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Platt and Mrs. .1. H. Morgan. Fifth and Sixth Avenues Mrs. I Saneken. Miss Schnelker and Miss Annie Wright. Seventh and F.ighth Avenues Mrs. Saudlfer, Mlsa Susan Hoggs and Mrs. j It (•. Tarver. Ninth and Tenth Avenues Mrs. •John Cohen, Mrs. John Moore and Miss Harries. eleventh and Twelfth Avenues Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. John Davidson and Mrs. W. H. White. Thirteenth and Fourteenth Avenues Mrs. Nachman, Mrs. Slams and Mrs. J.,. B. Evans. A motion was also made that the department appoint a committee to bring In Information regarding the re formatory. its management anil Its in mates. The following committee was appointed: Mrs. Mertiwether. Miss Shumate and Mrs. W. N. Henton. PRIZES IN HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMENT AT FAIR. Tin 1 Household Department at the Georgia-Carolina Fair In umiueatlon lihl.v quite the heal that has even I eeii here So numerous are products that If they continue to come In next year aa they have thla. more space will have to lie provided for this de partment. Yesterday the blue rib bons were awarded, Mrs. William S. Morris. Mrs Hollis Hoardman anil Mrs. A 11. Merry action as Judges. The following awards were made: Heat fruit cake, Mrs. J I). Mc (lowan $5.00 Deal sponge cake, Mlsa Olive Kvc .75 Uesl pound cake, Mrs. .lames I tost w eight 1 00 Host white fruit cake, Mrs. M. A. Milner llest white pound cake, Mrs. M. A. Milner 2.00 Calomel cuke, Mias Alice Ootds i>y 1.00 Chocolate Cuke, Mrs. James float weight j.oo Orange fake. Mrs. James Itoat wrlght 'J.OO Nut Cake, Mrs. James Boat wright 1.00 Handsomest Decorated Cake, Mrs James lloatwrlght SOO llest Collection of Hmali Cakes, Mi s James Host weight 2.00 llest l.oaf Home-Made Bread, Mrs \V. Krugg 1 50 Best Corn bread, Mrs. M. A. Milner 50 Beat ttoaen IJgltt Rolls, Mrs. .lames Boatwright 50 Beat Biscuits, Mrs, John M. Mr- Klmnrray R 0 Best Beaten Biscuits Miss Kllu Hopkins R 0 Best Crape Jelly Mias Minnie Bodeker RO Best Apple Jelly, Mias Celeste Walton R 0 Beat 'Crab Apple Jelly, Mrs. M A. Milner 50 Beal Cttnvn Jelly, Mias Kiln Hopkins R(l Best IHw Jelly, Mrs. Thomas Brlttlngham ,R 0 Beal Blum Jelly. Mrs. I.tllhin lladet R 0 Beal Strawberry Jelly, Mrs, Mary Clemmons .. ~ 50 Beat Blackberry Jelly, Mrs. A A Walden 50 Ileal Orange Marmalade, Miss Mlnne Bodeker R 0 Best l’each Marmalade, Mrs. W. K Nelson R 0 Best Collection of Jellies, not less than five varieties, Mrs. II IV Bn ruin J.OO Best Preserved Peaches, Mrs. Jack He> nolds 1.00 Best Preserved Quinces, Mrs. P. 11. IVarce J 00 Best Preserved Plums. Mrs. O. F. Townes ~ ~ ~ ~ ...... 1.00 Best Watermelon Rhine I‘re served. Mrs. I’. M Boyce .. ~ 1.00 Best Pear Preserve*, Mrs Lil lian Hade) J.OO Best Preserved pigs. Mrs J, W. Johnson poo Best Preserved Cherries, Mrs. W. H Franklin 1.00 Best Collection of Preserves, Mlsa Minnie Bodeker R.OO Beat Bottle of Catsup. Mrs. H 1. McKte .50 Best Jar Canned Tomatoes, Mrs IP P. Cooper POO Best Canned Beans, Mrs. W. H Cooper 1 00 Best Canned Okra. Mrs. It F Cooper .. . poo Best Canned Peaches, Mrs Jere Smith poo Beat (.Tanned Pears. Mrs. Jere Bent Canned Cherries, Mrs \v j M. Franklin .. .. .. ..... Heal Canned Blackberries. Mrs. I I* M Boyce Best Collection of Canned Goods, not less than five varieties. Mrw K II Turner. Blythe, Ga Best Vinegar. Mrs M A Milner Best Domralir Wine. Mis H I. McKle .. .. , Beet Sparkling Wine. Mtsa Lil lian Hunch Best Hint klterrj Wine, Mra J. A. Bodekri Best Home-Made Candy. Mtss latuiae Weltch Best I’lckle Peaches, Mia. fleet Crane Beat Tear Pickle. Mra. Lillian Model Best Cucumber Pickle, Mrs. It. L McKle Ilest Sweet Green Tomato Pick la. Mrs. A A Walden. Best Cabbage Pickles, Miss Laura Smith 75 Best Stuffed Pepper Pickle, Mrs. T. O. Hrown 75 Hest Two Pounds Hutter, Mrs. .1. R. Baston, Martinez., (in 2.00 Best Jar Home-Made Bard, Mrs. John McKlmurray 2.00 VnnKamp’s prize of $5.00 for the largest collection of blue ribbons in this department was presented to Mrs. James Boatwright. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BIRTHDAY PARTY. What to send for the kitchen of the hospital: If you wapt to send a birthday pres old for Ihe kitchen on Monday, the 20i ii. anything will tie acceptable ex <•< |d a stove or tables—pots, pant, spoons, sauce pans, knives, sink bas ket- buckets, or anything else you are apt to want in your own kitchen, even an extra cook wouldn't be out of place. THE YOUNG LADIES' CLASSES AT THE Y. W. C. A. GYMNASIUM. The young la riles' classes will meet Friday, October 23rd, for this week on ly The regular Thursday classes will lie resumed next week. The hours will be the same: from 4 to 4:3ft and from 4:3ft to 6:30 p. m. MRS. WOLFE TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs, Fred Wolf will entertain a party of ten this afternoon to see Frohman's production of "A Woman's Triumph” at the Htrand. CALLAWAY-LEE CARDS OUT. Cards of Invitation have been sent out by Mr. Enoch H. Callaway to the marriage of his daughter, Katherine, to Mr. Owen Clinton Beo on the even ing of Wednesday, Noverber fourth, at eight-thirty o’clock at the First Bap tist Church. Following the church ceremony (hero will he a reception at the Cal laway home on tbe Hill from nine till eleven. IN HONOR OF MISS OERSCHING. Miss Louise Stelllngs will entertain with a picture party at the Htrand to see Frohman’s production of "Wo man's Triumph” this evening In com pliment to her guest, Miss Olga Oerschlng, of Savannah. “A Wo man’s Triumph" is an adaptation of Scott's "Heart of Midlothian.” IN HONOR OF M SS DENNING. Mrs. Bertram Dales will entertain a few friends at the Grand this even ing In compliment to her sister, Miss Martha Chase Denning, whose re cently announced engagement to Mr. Clifford Hatcher, of Waynesboro, has been the occasion of so much pleas ant comment. The play will he “The Man of the Hour," one of Brady's best. MARRIAGE OF MISS BOXX AND MR. EPHRIAM CHRISTIAN. Interesting to many friends -vas the marriage of Mlsa Fannie May Box - ; and Mr. Kphrlam Christian, of Mc- Cormick, which took place this after noon at two o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. lloxx, on Calhoun Street, Dr. Ashby Jones officiating and the young cou ple leaving almost immediately af terwards for Atlanta, where they will spend a few days and on their return will lie at home to their friends at the residence of the bride’s parents. The bride wore a stunning tailored suit of broadcloth and a stylish hat in the same tone, and carried bride roses. She had for her only attendant her cousin, Miss Willie May Boxx, who also wore a tailored suit and car ried Klllarney roses. The groom's best man was Mr. McDaniel. INTERESTING OUT OF TOWN ENGAGEMENT. The Savannah Press says: Mr and Mrs. Joseph Hilton of ''The Mooring" Nyuck on Hudson and Sa vannah. Ga.. anonunce the engagement of their daughter. Lucy to Mr. Charles Grant Tennant, son of Mr. and Mrs James Tennant of Kalrlehurne Falrlle, Ayrshire Scotland. No plans have been made for the wedding on account of the war. for Mr Tennant Is now with his regiment lr. Scotland. Miss lltlton is a charming and ac complished girl, who made her debut here several years ago, and who ha* been very much admired. She and Mrs llllton have been spending the snout er at their place at Nyack since returning from abroad, and are not expected home until the latter part of November. Mrs Alfred Martin l» visiting Mrs. \\ 111 Inn. a Campbell in New York. Mr Frit* Atkinson's friends will be very pleased to learn that he has returned from Macon to agntn make Augusta his home. He wIII he con nected with the Pnion Seed and Fer tiliser I'ompany. Mrs. W II T Walker left this afternoon for Moscow. Mich. Mr. Hugh Walker will Join her In Wash ington. D. C„ and go with her. Miss Calene Broome has as har guest Miss Myrtls Brabham, of Hat tlesvllle. Miss Broome leaves the lost of Ibis week for a visit with friends In Jacksonville, Fla. Friends of Miss Annie Thew will regret to learn taht she Is not at all well. Mr and Mrs. G. C. Holley have re turned from North Carolina and are at home to their friends at the Sum erau home on Monte Sano. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Murphey have returned from a Western bridal trip and are with Mr and Mrs. Mc- Guire on the Hill. STRAND" Py") restaurant and ball room Bh j BROADWAY, at 47tk St., NEW YORK pw ! V A restaurant of unexcelled qualmet. wfling a new stands, d t*-, 1 irj) “> calertng to the demend, of New York'. thousands of gueal.. IJK 'O' Mu-tic Dancing Cabaret fffl *R th» wondarf.il ROSITA MANTILLA n Thu Dansant at 4 o'clock Q Daacmg Comes. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon. i_JRs Lucky Cooled Sunday Afternoon.. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. SEND YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO ME B. H. WALKER 217 7th Street, Augusta, Ga. A Pertinent Question. The question has been asked. "In what way are Chamberlain's Tablets superior to pillar The answer la. “They are more mild and gentle In ef fect and more reliable. Besides they Improve the appetite, cleanse and In vigorate the stomach, correct disor ders of the liver and leave the bowela In a natural and healthy condition, while the use of pills, owing to their drastic effect. Is often followed by constipation. For sale by all dealers. She “Listened In” On the ’Phone She Heard An Unknown Voice And Caught A Tragic Message The f-st thing she knew she was in the middle of a mystery that was shaking the community to its foundation—Beautiful Sylvia Hesketh, only daughter of the wealthiest family in town, had been found dead at midnight beside a lonely country road miles from her home. The most famous detectives and the shrewdest reporters missed the clue. But the girl at the ’phone got it. Her own story of one of the most baffling mysteries on record begins IN THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OP The Ladies’ Home Journal Fifteen Cents a Copy, of All News Agents Or, $1.50 a Year (l 2 issues) by Mail, Ordered Through Our Subscription Agents or Direct Boys Wanted to Deliver on Routes. Apply to Our Sales Agent J. s. FARR 740 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY Independence Square > Philadelphia. Pennsylvania For the Ladies Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post or Country Gentleman. Price $1.50 a year each. Any two for $3.00 a year. Authorized Subscription Representative,Curtis Publishing Company. Agent for all Magizinis and Ntwspapers. READ THE HERALD WANT ADS TODAY Domestic Science Exhibit See Cole’s Hot Blast Range in operation on November 2nd, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, 7th, at Culpepper Bros • Home Furnishers Phone 841. 1019-1021 Broad Street Let me send you FREE PERFUME Writ* today for • testing bottle of ED. PINAUD’S LILAC Tha world’s mod famous perfume, every drop as sweet “ Ihe living blossom. For handkerchief, atomiierand bath. Fine after shaving All the value la In theperfume-you don’t pay extra for a fancy bottle. The quality It wonderful. The rrlceonly 75c. <6o* ). Send 4c. for the little bottle-enough for 50 handkerchiefs. \\ rite today. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD, Dap.rtn.ent M. EO. PINAUD BUILDING NEW YORK WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. Conversation is Cheap-Anyone Can Talk-But- Delivering Clothes that “back up” the words— that’s rare—no talk here —here’s a lively, real man’s style—in a big va riety of fabrics—an Alco fall Suit for $25.90 Not a $35 suit, but a full 2,500 cents worth of style, careful tailoring, all-wool fabrics, and long wear. MSCREAKYS] “Home of Good Clothes” DROPSY specialist Usually give quick relief, have entirely relieved man; seemingly hopeless cases. Swelling and short hreath soon gone. Often gives entire relief In 15 to 25 dnvs Trial treatment sent free. DR. THOMAS E. GREEN Successor to Dr. H. H. Green's Sens Box P Atlanta, Si, STORAGE ALL KINOB FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. We Sell: Cement, Tile, Grates, Plaster, Roofing, Mantels, Lime, Plate Glass, Whaley Bros. Phone 3247 . 622-624 Reynolds. READ HERALD WANTS Oil Heaters, Gasoline Stoves, Oil Stoves, Oil Cans, Wicks for Stoves, And Heaters. BOWEN BROS. HARDWARE. SEVERAL BARGAINS In tfeed REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Call and S«e Them and make an offer. BUSINESS OFFICE, AU6USTA HERALD.