The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, October 30, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Society ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION FOR REV. AND MRS. A. D. ECHOLS. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the marriage of the Rev and Mra. A. D. Echols won beautifully observed In et evening by the Ladies’ Missionary So ciety of Aabury rhtirch when the en tire ehureh membership gathered to greet their beloved minister and hla equally beloved wife. The receptl >n wbi held In the apactoua Sunday school room and there were probably fout hundred guests who called urlng tht even|ng to wish Mr. and Mrs. ICeholi a eontlnuanre of the health, happiness and prosperity that has heretofore at tended them. The Sunday school room was beauti fully adorned with ferns and palms and white flowera, garlands of arm lax being eiispended from the center ftf the room to the four corners, form- Oo you knew of any oth©r improvement you can maka to your home that will acid •o much to ita intrinaio value at having it wired for elec tricity ? A REAL TABLE DELICACY Its rich fresh churned flavor pleases the palate Churned Fresh Every Oay BLUE VALLEY BUTTER COMPANY AUGUSTA. PHONE 177 TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD ” Wonderful Suits ACTUAL $36 VALUES. A big onrprta* iwattw our patron* tomorrow In thto ■poc-UUy arran 4od Suit »alc The nrw«M am! Kmart emt Kali atylra are featured In thla dloplay and every conceivable mo,lrl Ik ahown RRDINOOTKS, t.,\ MILJTAIKK, EOITILUON, ltuaainn green, blue, aral. dark brown, ale. sl9 75 The Newest in College Coats From $5.00 to $7.50 Thaaa coata coma In nil the new novelty continue and Scotch plaldn, atrlctly nil wool. In various colors' never before have we offered auch values na three at the price, from 85 00 ° $7 50 Untrimmed Black and Colored Silk Velvet Hats REGULAR VALUES MARKED AT $3.50. Extra Special— About 100 latent fashionable shapes iMf*. ftfmortmcnt of tare* no* 1 meritum S.tHorn, Tricornes and Ainart. clone-fitting style*. Son* l-miff crown* nnd lYsnch Hw The velvet of nil silk pH* •tul hiKh-lustrr finish The*e Hhupfn nro well worth $5 (K>. For an e*ir* special thl* week, marked ,** Interesting Lot of New Street and Dress Hats About 200 chute* lints fur street nnd dre*s wear, tilimited with rHucy Ostrich, Novflty Materials, Fan cy Feathers. Stick up*. Hibhons and Ornament* In Mack and popular Full colon* * 111 In* nhown this week nt priit** of *3 00 *7 50 and $lO 00 ing n canopy effect In th© tenter of which waa an arch of green under which Mr. and Mra. Kcholn receive! th gurnth and congratulations, asHlst ©d hy the members of the missionary society and Dr. Hamby, presiding elder. Delicious fruit necter Wit served throughout the evening hy four of the members of the missionary so ciety. There were many beautiful giftn sent Mr. and Mrs. Echols, among them being a handsome silver tray which was the gift or the Phllathea class of Anbury, a sliver vegetable dish from the mission ry society, and many oth ers. It was a matter of regret th it Mr. and Mrs. Coraker of Mllledgevilie, Mrs. Echols* parents, were prevented by ill health from being with them on this pleasant occasion. Mr. Echols has been located here so,» the past four years and will he trans ferred next month to n new call. While here both he and Mrs. Echols ha/e made countless friends and the good wishes of these will attend them to their new call. —The friends of Mrs. E. A. Ewing "•ni he very glau to learn that she Is gradually Improving from her recent injuries. Any Dealer can Supply You GOLDEN BROS. The Busies! Store in Town And the Only Exclusive Ready to-Wear Store in Augusta Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Millinery New Serge and Satin Combination Dresses Wonderfully Clever and Smart. Without a doubt thle la the greatest lot of drosses that we have ever offered at $7.60. Score* of ('harming fashions, all showing the prettiest and newest style tendencies In navy, hlaek and colors, combined with black satin; a superb sl6 value, s » ,pcml $7 50 CHILOR-N’S CLASSES AT THE Y. W. C. A. GYMNASIUM. The children’s class will meet to morrow, Saturday, morning from 14 to 11 o’clock. EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAGUE HOLDS IMPORTANT MEETING THIS EVENING. The Equal Suffrage League will hold its meeting this (Friday) evening at. 8:30 o’clock at the A blon parlors. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. —Mrs. Mary M. MoAuliffe, Miss Marie McA iffe and Airs. Martin have returned from New York. * THEATRE PARTY FOR MISS ARMSTRONG AND MISS BATTLE. Mlhh D>ulHfe Hattie, of Warrenton and Miss May Armstrong, of Handersville, who are house-guests of Miss Nede Pilcher, will he complimented this even ing with a theatre party to see “The Dollar Mark” at the G**and. Friends of Miss Mary Connelly will be glad to foam of her satisfactory con dition after surgical treatment at Co lumbia hospit •! for appendicitis. Miss Car* Gostcnhofer will be with Mrs. It. I. Parks for the winter. Mlhh Margaret Rogers and Miss Ma mie McCmth, of New York, are vls tmg Augusta friends Mrs. Lloyd Preacher snd Mv«. Jtimes Harrison. They are now with Mrs. Harrison. Miss Mary Prooks and Miss Alice Palmer, two charming Norfolk girls are being de Ightfully entertained while the guests of Miss Margaret Palmer. Dr. and MVs. George A. Wilcox have returned home after spending severaJ months at Atlantic City and in New York. MRS FRANK CLARK TO ENTb PTA IN FOR MISS KATHERINE CALLAWAY. V '. Frank Clark will entertain a party of sixteen at luncheon tomorrow, Saturday, at her home on the Hill, in compliment to Miss Katherine Callaway, whose marriage to Mr. Clinton Lee will he an interesting event of Wednesday evening. MRS. FRED GEHRKEN, JR. ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Fred Gehrken’s pretty bungalow home was very attractive yesterday with 11.. llowe on decorations when she enter laired the Thursday Coterie. The rich tones of gorgeous autumn leaves were blended with the golden beauty of chrysanthemums and the effect achieved w'fts qlcturesquely lovely. Five hundred wns played and the top score made by Miss Grace Scott, of Texas, who was presented with a pair of silk stockings. The guest prize, a smart pair of gloves, whs given to Miss Clara Johnson, of At lanta. After the game afternoon tea was served. MISS WINONA WINTER ENTERTAINED IN SAVANNAH. Th© Savannah Morning News of yes terday Hays: Miss Winona Winter, the chinning young Southern girl who ia singing it th© Bijou the first half of j tills week, and who. wtih her mother. ! !h slopping at the Hotel Bavann&h has ; n number of relatives and friends in Savannah and is being very pleasantly entertained during her short stay hero. Mrs. Klnter, who before her marriage to Banks Vinter of Macon, the well known minstrel singer, now retired, was Miss Clara Newman of Huntsville, Ala., and Is related to the Gordon family here, while Mr. Winter is a connection of the Comers. Miss Winter herself is nn exceedingly beautiful and gifted young girl, com bining her mother’s beauty and her father’s talent in Her charming person ality, and It is u source of deep regret among those who have had the pleasure "f meeting her that her stay in the city lis so short. It Is possible, however, th : she may return to Savannah in I January. Yesterday morning Mrs. Winter and I Miss Winter were entertained by Mr. TEN FIVE FOUR BROAD THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA. GA. and Mrs. W. TV. Gordon with a motor trip around the country roads, and after the matinee yesterday they were guests of Dr. Coidtng and Miss Florence Cold- j ir.g for t\ ride, which waa followed by ; supper at Hannon Lodge. Last night Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Har rison entertained them at supper at the Oglethorpe Club afte*r the performance. The party Included Mrs. Winter, Miss Winter, Miss Harriet Colquitt, Mr. Percy Huger. Mr. Willis Heard and Mr. and Mrs. Jlartison. IN HONOR OF REV. R. W. THIOT. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, of Curtis Baptist church, entertained quite a num ber of friends last evening in honor of the former pastor, Rev. R. W. Thiot. The evening was spent very pleasantly and will linger in ihe memories of those present as one of the bright spots In life. After delightful refreshments w r ere served, a most beautiful and touching prayer was offered by Mr. Thiot. THE BR-BEEfi LICENSES ILL 111 SUE One Thousand Dollars Will Be Charge For Operation of Near-Beer Saloons By City of Augusta in 1915, So It Is Learned. That the city near beer license will remain the same in 1915 as in 1914 is learned on what is believed to be high authority. Early in December this question will be decided, but it is practically certain to be SI,OOO. The city council of Augusta will fix the near beer license along with other business lincenses and it is believed that the SI,OOO license for near beer dealers will be passed overwhelmingly. The city’s revenue from near beer lincenses this year amounted to over $90,000. There have been various ex periments tried with regard to the near been lincenses. from S3OO to SI,OOO, but it is believed that the SI,OOO license is here to stay, at least for another year. MEETING OF SPECIAL HOSPITAL COMMITTEE Recommends to City Council That Contracts For Equip ment of Hospitals Be Ratified The special hospital committee of city council held a meeting Thursday night and for two hours discussed various phases of the hospital work, equipment, etc. The committee decid ed to recommend to council that the present contracts for equipment be ratified by city council so that the furnishing of the hospitals may start. It is planned to have the new city hospitals ready some time during the spring of 1915. None of the money to be paid for the equipment of the hospitals is to fall due in 1914 or 1915. Whether council rntiflcs the report of the spe cial hospital committee or not re mains to be seen. AIKEN ODD FELLOWS MADE VISIT TO LOCAL BROTHERS | The Odd Fellows’ Lodge of Aiken came over to Augusta last night in a special car and made a visit to Wash ington Lodge, corner Jackson and El lis -Streets. There were about fifty of the visit ing brothers. The speech of welcome was made by Brother H. H. Sikes, which was very much appreciated. Among some of the visitors who spoke were O. L. Toole. Jns. K. Byrnes, J T. Tarver and L. M. O’Lineras. Luring the meeting a member of Washington Lodge, F. O, Sandstrom, was presented with a veteran’s jewel for twenty-five years continuous membership. The presentation was made by Mr. J. Harry Johnson. The Hon. Chas. Estes, who has been a member of Washington Lodge 72 years, was present. After the lodge was closed a ban quet was served. MAY, PROF. THOMAS E.—Died yes terday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the residence, 918 Center Street, in the 42nd year of his ape after an extended illness. The funeral announcement will be made later Deceased Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Susan May, of North Carolina: four sisters, Mrs. Dr. Burns, N. C.. Mrs. Lutha Flowe, Monroe, N. C„ Mrs. Janies Wlshlt, Philadelphia, Delaware, and Mrs. John Davis, of South Florida; four brothers, Messrs. John May, South Florida, Joseph May, Sav annah, Daniel May, Burkley, Ua., and Charles AY. May. CLIFT, REV. THEODORE.—Died this morning at a local sanitarium in the 60th year of hia-mge. after a three weeks’ Illness. The funeral services will be conducted from the St. Thaddeua church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Bishop Ouerry officiating, and the inter ment will follow In the church burial grounds. WRIGHT. MRS. MATTIE.—Died this morning at 8 o'clock at her resi dence. 124 King Mill Street, In the Jlst year of her age, after an ill ness of five weeks The funeral services will be conducted tomor row afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev Thomas Walker officiating, and the Interment wtll follow In the West View Cemtery Deceased Is survived by, besides her husband. Mr. William H. Wright, one son. Perry Wright; one step-son. Wal ter Wright, of Augusta, nnd her mother. Mrs. Lou Dillard, College Park, Cm. Ladies' White Felt Hate .. -.75 C Ladies’ Colored Felt Hats RAC Ladies' Velvets 75C and JR\ OO Ladies' Slack Felt Shapes as Ah P. F. SHERON 4 CO. , DEATHS President Kalbfleisch Looking For Good Manager For Bail Club in ’ls Expects to Get a Man Who Will Have Youth and Ability. Contracts Mailed to First Baseman, Shortstop and An Out fielder From Meridian, Miss. I’resident E. G. Kalbfleisch, of the Augusta basebal club, has mailed con tracts to O’Neal, a first baseman; Perry, a shc/rtstop, and Dunning, an outfielder. These young men are -from Meridian, Mfus . and are recommended by Mr. J. •L Smith, Jr., of the Smith Brokerage Company. Mr. Smith is the man who recommended Danny Clark to Birming ham and Danny’s record at Augusta, to which club he was farmed, speaks for it self. Mr. Smith says that Danny Clark is high in his praise of the Augusta baseball management and refers to his tr<’ itrnent at the hands of President Ladies’ White Felt Hats .. • •75^ Ladies’ Colored Felt Hats SQC Ladies’ Velvets ... .750 ar.d SIOO Ladies’ Black Felt Shapes ••••SIOO P. F. SHERON & CO. SPECIAL NOTICES _ TO OUR PATRONS. EFFECTIVE FIRST SUNDAY IN No vember we will discontinue Sunday ice delivery during the winter months. Kindly make your wants know’n and we will be glad to Serve you late Sat urday afternoon. THE ATLANTIC COAL & ICE CORP. N 1 Webbs Lodge No. 166, F. and A. M. A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF Webbs Lodge No. 166. F. and J A. M. will be held In Lodge A Room, Masonic Temple Friday 2 dh inst., at 7:30 o’clock p. m. The E. A. and F. C. degrees J® wi ue conferred. Members of Social Lodge No. 1 and visiting brethren are cordially and fra ternally invited. L. G. BEATSE, W. M. C. T. SEGO, Actg 030 CHAS. A. CUMMING, Sec’y. Social Lodge No. 1. A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF So cial Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M., will be held In Lodge Room, ▼ Masonic Temple this (Thurs- A day) evening at 8 o’clock. The 2Ea F. C. Degree will be conferred. Members of Webbs Lodge No. % a 106 and transient brethren cor r , dia’ly invited to attend. \Sr' F. M. MORRIS, W. M. W. B. TOOr ’ Sec’y. 029 WE wilxT discontinue delivery of Ice on Sundays beginning November Ist and until further notice. N 1 ELLIS ICE & COAL CO. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Geor gia Railroad has made application to the Railroad Commission of Georgia for authority to discontinue operation of the following issenger trains: Nos. 5 and 6 now operating between Atlanta and Augusta, Ga.; Nos. 9 and 10 now operat ing between Union Point and Augusta, Ga.; Nos. 30 and 35 now operating be tween Macon, and Camak. Ga., to be shortened and operated Vetween Milledge ville and Camak, but continued to Au gusta on present schedule of trains Nos. 'll and 12. The cliange in the operation of trains Nos. 30 and 35, and the discon tinuance of Nos. 5 and 6, necessitates an adjustment of schedule on Macon Branch so that No. 32 wTI leave Macon at 8:50 a. m.. connecting at Camak with .\o. 2 arriving Augusta 1:25 p. m.; other trains on Macon Branch remain as at present. This application has been assigned for hearing before the Riilroad Commis sion at its office in the State Capitol at Atlanta at the meeting of the Commis sion to be held Thursday, November 12th. 1914. at 10 o’clock a. m., and parties desiring to be heard in connec tion with the matter should communi cate with the Commission at Atlan'a on ore before the d te above indicated. This notice is pub Ished in accordance with the requirements of the Railroad Commission of Georgia. GEORGIA RAILROAD. t| By J. P. Billups, General Passenger Agent. 030 ; WHY WAIT? - - I— ■—————> Rocent shipments make our stock of Men’s Furnishings, Hats, Shirts, e;c., absolutely complete, and more attractive now than it will be later. It’s qiite reasonable to suppose that the broader the choice, the more certain the satisfac tion. Here is Some Good News For men who like to dress well for little money. Hats that are exact duplicates of the new shapes worn bv the country best dressed men. Step in and try one on. $5.00 style, $3.00 value. (O t\/\ Our price ' • UU The Most Attractive Line of Shirts h\ the city. Cut by expert shirt makers, which fact guarantees a perect fit, from sl.ooto $5.00 One lot of $1.50 Shirts put on sale for Saturday only at, each SI.OO One lot of 85c Shirts put on sale for Saturday only at, each 55<^ Neckwear, all styles and colors. Prices from to SI.OO Underwear, all weights, at a price that will make them go. For anything in Men’s Furnishings, come to v DIETZ BROS. STORE FOR 'IEK. 1022 BROAESTREET. Kalbfleisch and other officials of the club as being of the superbest. Of course, every one knows that Danny was a high toned young fellow and Augusta fans are predicting a splendid career for him in the Southern League. Eventually he will be in the majors. President aKlbfleisch is looking around for a manager. Brouthers certainly will not retained and the management has good reasons for letting the Charles tonian out. so they state. Just who will be the manager, of course, cannot be stated as yet, but a good man will be settled on, one with youth and ability. PIANO LESSONS. BARRINGTON BRANCH Peabody Conservatory Piano diplo ma. 1909; subsequently studied in Berlin, Vienna and London, with GABRILOWITSCH, GODOWSKY and MARK HAMBOURG. Telephone 6988. At the low rates oharged for electricity in Augusta, no family can afford to be with out electric service. PECANS Decatur County Quality. Ten thousand pounds of fine, thin-shell, seedling Pecans. Prices very low owing to enormous quanti crop. Sample if desired. BOARD OF TRADE, Bainbridge, Ga. A Few Specials Pork Chops, per lb. „ .... 20 c Pork Ham (whole) per lb. 20 c Pork Shoulder (whole) per pound igc Pure Pork Sausage, per lb. 25 G Beef Steak (porterhouse) Per lb 22MsC Beef Steak (round) per lb. 20 c Beef Steak (loin) per lb. . .?,QC Smoked Sausage, per lb. 12%C Phone Your Orders. Free Delivery Trippe & Lonsford Phone 3155. 703 Mclntosh st. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30. Ladies’ White Felt Hats .. . .7RC Ladies’ Colored Felt Hat 5...... Ladies’ Velvets 75 c an d SIOO Ladies’ Black Felt Shapes ....SI.OO P. F. SHERON & CO. A Pertinent Question. The question has been asked, "In what way are Chamberlain’s Tablets superior to pills?” The answer is, "They are more mild and gentle In ef-’ feet and more reliable. Besides they improve the appetite, cleanse and in vigorate the stomach, correct disor ders of the liver and leave the bowels in a natural and healthy condition, while the use of pills, owing to their drastic effect, is often followed by constipation. For sale by oil dealers. sl,sl,sl,sl,sl, sl, SI, Si, SI, SI, SI, SI,SI, SI, SI, suit" or OVERCOAT Gther Tailors’ Price - $40,00 Our Price $15,00 You Save $25.00 And have your clothes Tailored to fit you, ac cording to the latest fashions and creations, From All Wool Fabrics We can positively back the above statement with a trial order. ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS 662 BROAD ST. sls=