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TWO
MEWS OF SOCIETY
MR. AND MR6. CLIATT
ENTERTAIN.
Mrs. W. H. Cliatt entertained very
delightfully Friday evening at her
home on upper Kills Street with a
Hallowe’en party Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Clbitt, Mr. and
Mr*. K. W. Slafford. Mlsse* l’eal
Wheeler, Louise Sizemore, Hattie
Pearre, Sarah Britt, Hattie Whittle,
Clifford Tomlin Esther Peebles, Sa
rah Adams, Marie ' Adains, Adella
Britt, Ruby Wheeler, JeneUe Murray,
Messrs. J. I). r.re.,ne, Frank Durst,
Walter Greene, Tom Adams, .1. N.
Pearre, Alfred Rawls. E. I. Hngby, R,
P. .indy. Solvere Anderson, wlUlel
Murray, and other*.
TUBMAN BASKET BALL TEAM
AND ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEAM
TO SEE "ONE OF OUR GIRLS."
The basket hall team of the Tub
mnn # the football team of the Academy
a* well a* tho MilledgeviHe football
team will occupy boxes nt the Grand
FatLirday at the night performance of
“One of Our fllrl*,” produced by Jtap
lel Frohmari, with Hazel Dawn In the j
leading role. Thl* I* one of the’ roost i
delightful comedies ever writtn by !
Bronson Howard and will he splen
didly received in Augu*ta. Miss Dawn
has lately achieved great stage
triumphs In tho title role of "The Pink
Lady."
AIM Signs
(it Dandruff
Use
Mcura Soap
Shampoos
And light touches of Cuticura
Ointment. They remove dan
druff, allay irritation and pro
mote permanent hair health.
Samples Free by Mall
’ Cutlcum Mo«p and ointment *oM throughout the
world 14h*r*l MmpW> of each mailed free, with 31-p.
book Artdrew* "t'utleura." Dept SV, BmMA.
THE USE OF
. CHRISTMAS CARDS
Nsvor tn the history of tho devel
opment of social custom* have Christ
mas Cards been ao much used as thev
are today.
The custom Is almost universal and
I* extending each year; a fact that 1*
natural, whan It I* remembered that
this Is the least expensive and moat
delicate means of conveying our ahnrj
in tho sum total of Christmas happi
ness.
While ready made cards for this oc
casion are offered for sale at many
places, these are not so much In de
mand now ax those which are special
ly engraved. Card* for ''Christmas
Greeting" should express one's Indi
vidual taste In ms great a degree as a
cordial personal greeting, and this can
only be accomplished through the mo
Mb,m of a card engraved In accord
ance with your own taste in arrange
ment and artls'lc effect.
The most satisfactory results can h e
obtained by consulting the J ]* Stev
ens Bnrravlng Company, 47 Whtteha’l
Street. A.lanta, who will send samples
of the very latest style - send today 89
that the work can be made up for you
In ample time.
THERE ARE
46
Shopping Days
Before Xmas
Rend Herald mis and
call for advertised
goods if you want the
pick of styles and
bargains.
When •hopping In Auguata
tomorrow Bayt «| Saw It In
Tha Herald." It will pay.
Try It.
SOCIAL GOSSIP
The marriage of Miss Katherine
Callaway and Mr. Clinton Dee will
he the social event of Wednesday
taking place at eight-thirty o'clock
ut the hirst Baptist Church. Dr.
done* will perform the ceremony.
The. bride will he attended by
her Mater, Mias Genu Callaway, as
maid of honor, and the grooms
best man will ho hie brother, Mr.
Lansing Lee The other maids
will be Mia* Lila Callaway of
Washington, Miss Chrystle Wul
ton, Miss Nell Harper, Miss Willie
Terry and Miss Edna Rums of
Atlanta, Miss Nannette WlMIs.
The groomsmen will be Mr. Theo
dore Washburn, Mr. Marion
JUdpely, Mr. D. M, Callaway of
Washington, Mr. James T. Both -
well, Mr. John Schley and Mr.
Malcolm Lockhart. After the
church ceremony there will he a
reception at the Callaway home on
the Hill, after which tho bride
and groom will leave for a trip to
Cuba. On their return they will
make their home on the Hill, oc
cupying the McKnight cottage.
Miss Callaway was compliment
ed yi.-ierday with a beautiful
luncheon by Mrs. Frank Clark,
Hallowe'en tuiy.gcHtkmw marking
nil the putty details of the affair.
Mrs. Clark's guests were Miss
Callaway, Miss Chrystle Walton,
Miss Gena Callaway, Miss Mary
Walker, Miss Edna Binns, Miss
Pauline Verdery, Miss Laura
Benet, Miss Katherine Heard, Hiss
Glenn Dickey, Miss Lila Callaway,
Miss Nannette Willis, Miss Nell
Harper, Miss Mary lam Phinizy
and Mrs. Wilbur of Charleston.
Monday Mrs. Thomas Wright
will entertain a' luncheon In com
pliment to Miss Callaway and on
Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Washburn will entertain
a party of twenty-four at dinner
in compliment to Miss Callaway
anil Mr. Lee. Tuesday evening,
after the rehearsal, Miss Noil
Harper .ill compliment them and
their attendants with a buffet
supper.
Although quiet tho marriage of
MJss Annie Vivian and Mr. Kobt.
JWferson Maxwell will be a very
pretty event of Wednesday, tak
ing pluc' at two In the afternoon
ut the Broadway Methodist
church, Rev. C. M. Verdel officiat
ing. Thn only attendants will bo
the ushers, Mr. Raymond Max
well of North Carolina and Mr.
G. C. Maxwell of this city, both
brothers of the groom. The brldo
will wear a handsome tailored
suit of midnight blue chiffon
broadcloth and a small blue velvet
hat and will carry a shower of
roses and lilies. Immediately af
ter the ceremony Mr. Maxwell
and his bride will leave for
Florida and later go to North Car
olina, where they will visit Mr.
Maxwell's relatives. Returning
they will be at home to their
friends at the Vivian home on
upper Reynolds Ktreet.
The first brick In the new Mary
Warren Home was laid Friday,
each director lending a hand—
Mrs. C. A. Rowland, Mrs. Marcen
Duvall, Mrs. A. H. DeVall. Mrs. H.
(!, Tarver, Mrs. Abe Kills, Mrs.
Maurice Walton, Mrs. Addison
Welseger. Mrs. H. C. Maxwell,
Mrs. W. M. Butt. In a short while
the corner stone will be laid with
fitting ceremonies. All Augusta
Is Interested In this new home for
the old women and the corner
stone will be laid with Informal
ceremony. The new home Is on
Monte Kano and will have in It
fourteen bed rooms, a living room,
dining room, pantries and kitchens
and un Infirmary. Kverythlng will
be In the most up-to-date manner
and the home when completed will
be one that the directors and all
who have contributed In any way
to its erection, will be delighted
with. The bed rooms will prob
ably all be fitted and equipped
by Augustan*, In memory of some
loved one who has passed beyond.
Already five of the fourteen rooms
have been spoken for. ’ Tho living
room will be furnished by the
Lucy Alexander Memorial Circle
In loving memory of Mrs. Fettx
Alexander, the memory of whom
Is still as fresh and dear to her
countless friends us It was the day
alto passed away.
It appears that Mr. Tant's thea
ter party, complimentary to the
Faint and Powder Club, to see the
“Acme" presentation of "Artßona”
had the desired result and luis Im
bued the members with a re-a
wakened enthusiasm to present
another performance. Aa a meet
ing held Wednesday evening at
the home of Mine Petit, a com
mittee was appointed to select a
play for the Club's first perform
ance this saeson and to arrange
the cast of characters after the
play ts finally decided upon. The
committee Is composed of the fol
lowing ladles: Miss Marion Flem
ing. Miss Adel Fetlt and Miss An
na Baker Lamar. The beneficiary
and the date of performance will
be held open for a subsequent
meeting It was also decided that
at the annual meeting In Decem
ber. a n> - organization of mem
bership would be effected, but a
piny will be given before that date
and the above committee ha* betn
authorized to take In new mem
bers M It may deem fit
Invitations have been sent to all
of the general officers of the
I'ntted Daughter* of the Con
federacy to receive with Mrs.
Daisy McLnurln Stevene, presl
dt nt general, at the luncheon
which the Children of the Confed
eracy will give at the IT.l T . 11. C.
Memorial Hull on Friday after
noon, November IMh at Savan
nah. Ga.
The banner amt luncheon to
be held by the Indies of the Ml*-
pah Circle. December 3rd. 4th and
f-th, profit a of which nre to bo
used for the furnlahlnp of the din
ing room In the new' Mary War
ren Home for old women, la look
ed forward to by the friends of tha
home and circle, and bromine* to
be a very lntereetlng event In
many respect a. a*- many new Idena
In fancy artlole* will be found
there, and the luncheon* will be
moat aavory and tempting every
day and aorved by be viva of lovely
matrons and maids.
Three prominent Atlanta wo
men, Mrs. Nellie Peters Black,
Mrs. W. T. Patillo and Mrs E. G.
McCabe and also Mrs. Eugene
Heard of Elberton, were signally
honored by the members of the
Georgia Federation of Women's
Clubs, whieh recently was in ses
sion at Albany, when they were
made directors of state federation
for life In consideration of their
pioneer work among women's
club activities In Georgia.
While everybody Is crying hard
tlmes on account of the war, they
should give a thought to the hard
times of the people tj whom the
war Is their nearest neighbor,
and of the many children to whom
the glad Christmas season wilt
mean absolutely nothing this year.
So many that have been rendered
orphans and their homes made
desolate and destitue that we of
the land of the free should feel
most sympathetic. There will sail
from the Brooklyn Navy Yard on
the tenth of November a ship, a
genuine Christmas ship, carrying
to Europe toys for the children
who would otherwise have nothing
of children's pleasure this coming
Christmas. Boxes have been add
ed to its cargo from all over the
states, boxes in themselves not
very Important or extra large,
but which In the aggregate will
entirely fill the big ship, the
Christmas ship, and which will
carry Joy and happiness to many
a child's heart who otherwise
would be cheerless. Many an or
phaned little one will forget its
sorrow In clasping In Its little
arms a doll baby sent from Amer
ica, and many a little heart will
throb with joy at a mechanical
toy that will amuse It for days. It
would have been a pretty thing if
Augusta had sent a box to help
swell the cargo on this wonderful
Christmas ship, which will carry
the must beautiful cargo which
has ever sailed the waters and
which will prove In a way more
interesting thnn even the ship
that came this way bringing to a
new world Christopher Columbus.
PURELY PERSONAL
Mr* Autman, of Kje'lngfleld.. S. C., lg
visiting Mrs. A. K. Blltch. While here
to sen her brother Mr. J. M. Slellgrove
of Pummertown Gn., who Is 111 at Pine
Heights, but who Is now thought to he
convalescing.
Mrs. Wilbur, of Charleston, Is visiting
her parents. MV. und Mrs. Thomas
Wright.
Miss Klliel McDaniel, of Columbia, S.
C., I* being delightfully entertained
while the guest of Mrs. Wright McNeill.
Mrs Charles Fhlntzy and Miss Mars
Lou Phtnlzy have returned from Grove
town.
Miss Mnmle McGrath nnd Miss Mnv
gsret Itogers, two very charming young
New York women, who have been visit
ing Augusta friends have been delight
ful y entertained while here and have
been the guests of honor at a number
of Informal affairs and motor drives
through the surrounding country. Mis*
McGrath ifAtl Miss Itogers have been
the guests of Mrs. Lloyd Preacher and
Mrs. James C. Hart'lson. and to the re
gret of all who have met them, will
leave tomorrow for New York.
Miss Edna Binns. of Atlanta, and Miss
Lila Callaway, of Washington, Ga., have
arrived as the guest of Miss Katherine
Callaway. Miss Terry, of Atlanta, Is
expected today.
Augusta friends will be grtven to
learn of the sudden deith of Miss Kate
Steiner, which occurred In New York
The Interment will he made In the fam
ily burial ground In the City cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Camak, and
son, of Athens, wilt arrive tomorrow
hfr a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Sturman, Jr.
Mr. Howard Carson, of Boston, win
jJfip Sixty-Four Years Ago' ">•*>
Prontaut Jewelry Company was established. We have served thou
vAvlL sands of sutlsfled customers In that time.
But. we are now preparing to retire from the Jewelry Business. Our CTV f
T/'iY-y large amt varied stock of * LfIVV
f;’v Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,
Cgw<t Cut Glass, China Ware, Silver Novelties,
C 5-7 Umbrellas, Canes, Etc, Etc.
MUST BE SOLD BY JANUARY Ist., 1915 ; f
REGARDLESS Of COST. 'W
ft T, 't lf< y °i| r °*’P° rtunlt >' to get some of the best values ever before c VJ.
The stock Is going fast, so don't delay, come at once and make your
L-fV) selection wht'e we have a varied stock from which you may select your
Christmas, or Wedding Presents. It will mean a big saving to you. Pc))
Prontaut Jewelry Co. JUv
844 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald”
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA. GA.
has been spending a few diys at Sun-
Hhme cpttage, wL. return -Nortil today
Later he will again be at Sunshine cot
tage, North Augus.a.
Sara Parks is the name of the lovely
baby daughter who is a recent arrival
at the Philacie ;»hla home of Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Li. McCord. The little
lady la named for Mrs. Frnd Gehrken,
Jr.
Mr. H. Wj Jones, of Maine, who
spends the winters South, leave today
for Columbia, after a visit In Augusta.
Misa Alrneda Petit leaves today for
New York.
Mrs. Albert Howell will arrive this
week for a visit with Mrs Leonard
Phinizy and Mrs. Fielding Wallace.
Miss Agnes F ythe has returned home
after a delightful visit with friends In
Macon.
Mr. Owen Coleman, who has been
vistlng Hr. and MVh. Heber Morton in
Waynesboro, will return home today.
Mr. Malcom Dorkhirt of Atlanta and
Mr. Callaway, of Washington, Ga., will
arrive tomorrow to attend the Cailaway-
Lee wedding Wednesday evening.
Mrs. John S. Nixon's friends are
phased to see her out after her recent
Illness.
Mrs. Max P. Diemmer has returned
from p. three weeks’ visit with Mrs. Wil
liam Jackson in Wilmington. N. C.
Mrs. James U. Jackson, Mrs. Law
rence Barksdale. Miss Dalsv Jackson and
Mr. Newcomb have returned home after
a delightful motor trip to Savannah.
Mr. James U. J ckson and I>r. A. Wal
den, who have been enjoying a hunting
trip to Yamessee with a party of friends,
have also returned home.
Mrs. Bert Stockton and young son,
Mervyn have returned to their home in
Thomson after a delightful stay with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Faulk
ner.
After a serious illness of three or four
weeks et the City hospital Mrs. E I
Melvin is now convalescing at her North
Augusta home to which she was moved
P.d day.
Miss’ Weathersbee, of Barnwell, is
spending the week-end with Miss El
lington on the Hill.
Mrs. Charlie Howard has returned
from a visit with Atlanta relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson have re
turned from the North and opened
theiT home on the Hill for the winter.
Miss Ada Cleveland, of Elberton, Ga..
will arrive tonight to be the guest of
Dr. Smith's Electric Head
ache Powders
ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS
Just received a fresh lot of
Pea Seed.
We are also sole agents for Quatle
baum’s Satin Finish Polish for furni
ture, automobiles and hardwood
floors.
Smith's Pharmacy
P. W. SMITH, Prop.
Phone 350
Motorcycle Delivery.
We will deliver within 10 miles of
Augusta.
No Extra Charge for Delivery
Miss Irelle Chandler on Monte Sano and |
remain for the marriage of Miss Chand
ler and Mr. Arthur McConmaughy,
which will be p pretty home event of
November eleventh.
Miss Rachael Maxwell, of Southern
Sparing.*?, N. C., is visiting Mrs. Bert
ram Maxwell on Monte Sano while here
to attend the marriage of Miss Annie
Viyian and Mr. R. J. Maxwell Wednes
day.
Friends of Mrs. Walter Sheppard, of
Edgefield, wl 1 regret to learn of her
illness at the City hospital. Her sis
ter. Mrs. jy Dugas Tillman, is with
her.
Messrs. Bryan and Sa.ussy, of Savan
nah High school football team, are the
guests of Mr. Tom H. Brlttingham.
Mrs. Ty Cobb's friends are pleased
to see her out after her recent Illness.
Mrs. Will Cotter and her three in
teresting children, are here from Lynch
burg, Va., as the guest and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cotter.
Mrs. Grace Beers has returned to her
home in Springfield, Maes., after a most
enjoyable visit with Mrs. Robert Coth
ran.
Sergeant and Mrs. Eugene Murphy
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a beautiful baby daughter, who
will he called Veronica Elizabeth.
, Mr. L. G. Beatse’s Mends will be very
glad to learn that after surgical treat
ment In Ba timore on Wednesday that
he is on a fair road to recovery.
Rev. Paul Trapler PVentiss, of Char
leston ,the new rector in charge of
Christ church, who assumes his new'
duties today, is the house-guest of Dr.
and Mrs. Theodore Kershaw in North
Augusta until his family Join him' here.
MRS. HARISON GIVES
PARTY TO DOLLAR MARK!
Mrs Henry Cumming, Mrs. James
Paul Vevdery. Miss Gus Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawton Evans were guests of
Mrs. W. H. Harison Friday evening at
the Grand to witness the Acme presen
tation of “The Dollar Mark.”
BISHOP ELLIOTT SOCIETY.
The Bishop Elliott Society will meet
in the Parish House on Monday. Novem
ber 2nd. at four o’clock. This benig
the regular time for the election of of
ficers every member of the society is
urged to be present.
E. S. H.. Sec’y.
McCARREL SUPPLY CO.
We have Rubber Roofings, all fresh,
of Six Different Grades. We can sell you
a Roofing guaranteed for Fifteen Years,
at least. And then, we have some cheaper
Roofings, good for Out Houses, that will
last, without attention, several years.
Our Roofings are guaranteed by the
manufacturers.
We are putting on lots of Tin Roofing.
We are also doing lots in the way of
Repairs. We are rendering the Service,
which, coupled with proper supervision,
and reasonable charges, brings us repeat
orders.
Note the following:
N. L. WILLET SEED COMPANY
Augusta, Ga., 9-5-14.
“The McCarrel Supply Co.,
Augusta, Ga.
“Gentlemen:
I hand you my individual check for
for $ , as per bill of September Ist.
Your charge is exceedingly reasonable,
and I shall get yourself and Mr. Harris
to do all the work that comes my way.
“Yours very truly,
“W-P” N. L. WILLET ”
We are trying to render Service, and
at the same time make the Price right.
And we are succeeding. Do not hesitate
to call on us—we will do the rest —and
you will be satisfied.
Professor Whitman called in today
to pay his bill for some Roof Repairs, at
his home on Elbert street, and said: “I
declare, it is fine to be able to get work
of this kind done, now, in the right way,
at the right time and right price.”
We are taking the Consumer’s view,
as we set out to do from the beginning.
We have installed practically all the
New Furnaces here this season. We will
be glad to take anyone around to see the
different jobs, and explain the merits of
of our type of Furnace. We can also re
pair old ones and overhaul them and clean
them out for you.
We have a new Tin Shop, and are
prepared to make anything out of Tin,
Sheet Iron, Galvanized Iron, Copper, etc.
We can repair anything along this
line of work.
Wq are headquarters for Sherwin-
Williams’ complete line of Paints, Var
nishes, Stains, etc.
Let us put Sherwin-Williams Paint
on your roof.
We have a complete line of Plasters,
and can sell you from a Car lot down to a
Part of a Sack. If you have Plaster
Troubles, call us over the Phone.
We have a complete line of Mantels,
Tiles and Grates, all kinds. We keep
Blowers, Ash Pans. Baskets, and all parts,
including Fire Brick.
We have Lime and Cement also, both
of the very best kind, and at the right
price.
We are new, here in business, but if
Service counts, we are going to win out.
We are gratified over results, so far.
McCARREL SUPPLY CO.
Phone 1626. 643 Broad Street.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER T.