The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 15, 1914, Home Edition, Page SIX, Image 14

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SIX A ugusta Church News . At a Glance R.v, E. M. Lightfoot in Augusta. Rov, E. M. Lightfoot, formerly pan tor of the North Augusta Baptist Church, but now the beloved pastor id the First Baptist Church, Clinton, F C., came to the city on Friday and ■aa'lll preach at both services today at Ids old church. Hr. Lightfoot left the North Au gust a church several years ago to ► pend sometime In the Houthern Hcml- Innry at Louisville, Ky. From there fie went to the First Church of Paris, X.v . where he labored faithfully, and •uccessfully for a number of years. Last year he was called to the First Xtnptlst Church of Clinton, S. C. The appeal of the folks hack at home was •o strong that he felt constrained to come His work In Clinton has geen great fe’ blessed. The last year 41 members added to the church, and others Stre to follow. The finances of the dmrch nre In good condition, and Mr. XBghtfoot Is well pleased with his new field of labor. The writer does not know, hut from rtl Indications the church across the fiver has Its heart set on hla return. Mr Lightfoot Is loved by many In the itfty ns In North Augusta He will preach today at 11:15 a. m , ■ttd 8 p m Large crowds will hear Wm at both services. R.v. A. D. Echols’ Last Sermon st Asbury. Today marks the close of Rev. A. D. See Our Display in Richard’s Window During the Live at Home Week, wo have our down-town floral display in Richards’ Station ery window. Cut Flowers, Flora! Designs, Pot Plants, BOATWRIGHT FLORAL CO. Phone 1472. N. Augusta, S. C. MILLINERY EXHIBIT I** Von Kamp, Vaughan & Gerald’s Show Window. All Home Products. Raised in Augusta. Des signed in Augusta. Made in Augusta. Worn in Au gusta. MRS. S. E. BELL 2nd Floor Harison Bldg. Balk’s Floral Display The attention of all Augustans and out-of-town visitors during the Live-at-Home, Buy-at-Home Week is directed to the floral display of Balk’s Nursery, which can be seen in the show window of F. G. Mer tins, 852 Broad Street. Sunday and Monday the Cut Flower department will be featured, showing the class of flowers grown in Augusta and especially suit able for Weddings and Decorations. ROYAL CAFE 817 Broad St Special Turkey Dinner 12 t« a. Mock Turtle Soup Ronot Turkey, Cron berry Sauco Hooet Beef. Brown Snuco Ma.hr <1 Potato*. St owned Rio. Com Muffin. Apple mttw, Celery Salad \ anlUa Ice Cream MTTIt. Tea or Coffee • Echols' pastorate of four years at Asbury Methodist Church. It Is needless to add to what has been wrttten In these columns as to the devotion of pastor and people, and the consecrated work of Mr. Echols. Kls going removes one from our midst who has won the affection of all classes, and if there Is such a thing as promotion In the ministry of the I,ord Jesus Christ he hits won it. Ho leaves the church, too, In a better condition to do real constructive work than It has enjoyed In twenty years or more. He will preach a special sermon at 11:15 a. m, to the Baraea Class of the Sunday school; at 4:80 he will preach at Man's Memorial Church, and at 7:80 he w'lll deliver his last sarmon. The theme Is a very appropriate one, "Finally, Brethren, Farewell," He will doubtless have large crowds at each service. The new stewnrds for the year are: Cba-s. Baird, VV. A. Owens, Ben Welch, R. L. Jones, .1. B. Faulkner, W. R. Johnson, W, If. Prescott, Fred Thomas W 11. Young, O. M. Young, T. H. Roberts and D. R. Heath. These men will be ready to take up the work with the new pastor when he comes the first of December. “The Sentinel of the Heart." Dr. R. P. Wiggins, pastor of St. John's Methodist Church, will preach two helpful sermons today. At the morning hour he will preach on "The Turkey Supper 6 l» 8:30. Ohlrk*n Soup a la Royal Colory Tomatoes RI4IHhMI Broiled Trout Julian Rotator* Riuutt Turkey with nresulntt ami Cranberry Sauce Roast Beef, Brown Sauce Calf Brain*. Tomato Sauce Steamed Rica Mashed Potatoes Candy Yam Potatoes Salmon Salad l-Yled Squash Corn Muffins Vanilla lea Cream Milk, Tea or Coffee j Sentinel of the Heart." 'At the even ing service hts sermon will be "Mak ing a Choice or Studies In the Life of Moses.” These sermons will be the I last Dr. Wiggins will preach before 1 the beginning of the new conference year in December. It is expected that he will have large crowds at each hour today. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. At the last quarterly conference the old body of stewards was re-elected with the addition of Messrs. E. D. Merry and J. D. Bryson. The Sunday I school superintendent for the next ! year Is A. H. Merry with R. H. Brown iand F. L. Wood'assistants. St. John's is splendidly organized and a better year than ever Is looked ; forward to. "The War Debt. Who Pays the Bill?”’ Dr. M. Ashby Jones, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has taken for his theme a question that Is being asked and answered by millions today, "The War Debt, Who Pays the BUI?" Dr. Jones has made a special study of the question, and is highly qualified with his analytical mind, to give an answer that Is worth hearing. At the night service, 8 p. m„ Dr. Jones will deliver the third of his series on the home. The theme is, "A Knock at the Door, or the Enemies of the Home.” Large crowds will hear each sermon. Quarterly Conference at Broadway. Dr. W. T. Hamby, presiding elder lof the Augu: ta District, will hold the ’ last quarterly conference at Broadway Methodist Church this evening at 8 o'clock. This will mark the close of Dr. Verdell’s third year and the church Is gaining ground. Mr. Verdell and wife have greatly endeared themselves to the church and community. At the night service stewards arid Sunday school superintendents will be ap pointed for another year. The Sibley Settlement Home. The Sibley Settlement Home will hold a reception and donation from 10 to 6:80 i>. m. Tuesday. The home under the able leadership of Miss Cummings Is doing an excellent work for the children around the Sibley Mills. All the Baptist Woman’s Mis sionary Socletius are more or less Interested In the work- A large at tendance Is expected at the recep tion. North Georgia Annual Conference. The North (leorgia Conference will meet Tuesday night at Marietta, Ga. The pastors and presiding elder from this district will go up Monday and Tuesday. The lay delegates will go at the same time. The law of con ference limits each district’s delegates. The Augusta district has four. They wore elected at the district confer ence in July of this year. From Au gusta two delegates were chosen. They are Messrs. Chas. Baird and Julian Smith. Mr. Baird is from An bury Church and Mr. Smith from St. John's. These gentlemen represent the best of our community and they will take a noble part In the confer ence. Rev. O. P. Gilbert on “A Nobte Layman.” Rev. O. P. Gilbert, pastor of the Second Baptist Church, will preach a special sermon at 11:15 today on “A Noble Layman." The sermon has as Its soil the story of the good Samari tan. At the night service he will preach a special sermon In the Interest of law and order. Public cordially t Invited to attend. SANDERSVULE NEWS Sanriersvllle, Ga -Miss Edith Hyman Is spending the week end In Mitchell, Ga, with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kel ley. Miss Mae Armstrong has returned from a visit to Mlsa Mattie Pilcher In Augusta, Ga. Mrs. C. R Cooley Is home from a visit to Mrs. Will Smith In Macon, Ga. Mrs. Walter Harris tvas hostess Tuesday afternoon of the Round Table Literary Club. Mrs. Tom Wicker's paper on Leonardo Da Vincis "Last /upper" and Mona I,lsa was a very Instructive one. Fourteen members were present. The out of town guests were Mrs. Hen Booz of Chicago. 111., and Mrs. Bessie Aldred of Davlsboro, Ga. During the social half hour the hostess served a full salad coure and tea. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Garbutt of Adrian, Ga, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Garbutt. Mesdaines I. W. Newman and W. I* Williams attended the state conven tion of the Baptist Woman’s Mission ary Union which convened In Colum bus, Ga.. dprlng the week. Mr. I Ueberman of Atlanta, Ga., spent a few days recently with his wife and parents, Mr and Mrs. Isatis Cohen, and was accompanied home by Mrs IJenerman. Miss l/oulse Sullivan attended Che state convention of the United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, which con vened In Savannah, Go., this week. Mrs C. D. Shelnut entertained Fri day afternoon at a reception given In honor of Miss Theodosia Lang, whose marriage to Mr. Donovan, of Macon, Ga., occurred during tths week. NEWS OF HARLEM Harlem, Q«.—Mrs. C. C. McMillln Is on a visit to her daughter. Mrs. A. F. Wood, of Marlon. S C. Mr. C. W. Connell, of Vienna, Ga., visited his brother, Mr. J. T. Connell In Harlem Friday. Miss Ruby Lausdell Is nt home for a few days from the Girl's Normal and Industrial College at Mlfledgevllle. Mrs C, O. Roberson and daughter, Miss Florlne. have returned from a visit to relatives at Blythe and Wrens. Mlsa C.tfford Tomlin. of Augusta, visited Mends In Harlem one day the past week. Mr. S. F. Morris, of Thomson, was tn Harlem one day the past week. lie came with a party of Atlanta stock dealers who were In search of mules for the Kuropean war. Mr. 11 cnr; D Story, of Thomson, was In Harlem tills tyeek. The Ladles' Sewing dub was enter tained by Mrs Geo. P. King at her home |n West End on Wednesday after noon, the 11th Inst, Mr Vollle Hatcher has returned from Atlanta where he has been Incited tor several months. lie has taken charge of the Star mall route between Harlem and Appling Mrs. Georgia 1 Int/her was called to the bedside or her father. Mr. Green Phillips near Wrens In Jefferson coun ty who was stricken with paralysis on Friday, the 13th Inst. Mr. Poster Rogers and his sister M ss Anna, of near Thomson, were guests of friends In the vtetlnty of Harlem the past week The Order of the Eastern Star gave a play entitled "A Kentucky Helle " tn the Opera house at this place on Friday night, the 13th Inst. A large audience was present, and the play was a decided success There was never a dull mo ment from start to finish, and this en tertainment more billy demonstrated the fact that Harlem haa some specialty bright stage talents. A nice sum was realsed, the proceeds which go to the educational fund for tha Masonic Home at Macon. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. MdYOU Ukc Hair LiKe Tins Cuticora soap Win Help YOU Realize this ambition, when assisted by Cuticura Oint ment, by keeping your scalp clean and free from dandruff, itching and irritation. Samples Free by Mall Outlcura Boap and Ointment sold throuf hout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. book. Address *'( utlcura," Dept. 26H, Boston. AN OFFHAND SUGGESTION. "A man is fortunate when his wife regards him ns a man whose wisdom can always be depended fin." ‘‘Yes,'' replied 'Mr. Growcher; “but that confiding faith can be carried too far. It’s embarrassing to have your wife tell the company that dinner will he fifteen or twenty minutes late, and that while they are waiting you will explain all about the tariff and bank ing and currency.”—Exchange. Baltimore Dental Apartment Dr. Ford, A.8..D.D.5. Expert, Experienced Specialist in Filling: Teeth. Best work, Painless as Possible, at lowest prices, guaranteed. • References—First Honor Baltimore Dental Graduate, besides taking spe cial prize In filling. FVirinierly Chief Operator of the lending St. Louis Broadway Dental Par I ora 634 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. See Central Garden’s Exhibit Of Home-Grown Flowers In An drews Brothers' show window. Central Garden Phones, Green House 6826. Night and Sunday 6656. Foundry, Machine and Lombard Boiler Works and Supply Co. Will show at 629 Broad Street, some specimens of their Iron and Brass Foun dry and Machine Work done in Augusta, and invite those interested to look at them there and to call at their works and see much larger display. And children with parents and ladies invited to come and see them casting any day at 4:30 p. m. Willet’s Fulghum Oats, billet’s Appier Oats, Willt't *s Bancroft Oats, Willet’s Hundred Bushel Oats, (All above fancy re cleaned.) Will t’s Texas Oats, W illet's Turf Oats, Willet’s Burt Oats, Willet’s Blue Stem Wheat, Willet’s Bearded Barley, Are all good quality Fall Grains. ((Catalogue free) N. L.Willet Seed Co. AUOrSTA. GA. List of Merchants and Manufacturers Co operating in Augusta Live at Home, Made at Home, Trade at Home Demonstra tion During Week of Nov. 16-21 You are cordially invited to visit and inspect these ex hibits. Below will be found names and locations: Made at Home Location Exhibits. Window Displays. Augusta Box Mfg. Co . ... Gas Company, 809 Broad St. O’Connor-Schweers Paint Co., . 855 Broad St. Rinker-Deas Paint Co 865 Jones St. Bludwine Bottling Co Menter Co., 940 Broad St. Balk’s Nursery F. G. Mertins, 852 Broad St. Boatwright Floral Co. Richard’s Stationery Co., 746 Broad Augusta Mattress Mfg Co Maxwell Bros., 973 Broad Star Bakery 609 Broad Kessel’s Bakery Economy Shoe Co., 310 Eighth New York Bakery Economy Shoe Co., 310 Eighth South Carolina Pottery Co L. P. Speth, 864 Broad Augusta Broom Mfg. Co L. P. Speth, 864 Broad Augusta-Aiken Ry. & Elect. Co Broad St. Augusta Sausage Co., City Market Head’qts., 629 Broad. Southern Tire Co. . . .A. G. Rhodes & Son, 1010 Broad C. F. Kohlruss . . . . City Market Head’qts., 629 Broad C. H. Otten City Market Head’qts., 629 Broad Hill Ice Cream Co ... 607 Broad Augusta Brewing Co C. D. Kenny, 1040 Broad Mrs. S. E. Bell ' .Von Kamp, Vaughan & Gerald Georgia Iron Works, City Market Head’qtrs., 629 Broad Wm. F. Bowe City Market Head’qtrs., 629 Broad Holley Wagen Mfg. Co., City Market Hdqrs., 629 Broad Tommins’ Studio L. J. Schaul, 840 Broad Lombard Iron Works, City Market Head’qtrs., 629 Broad Godin A. & P. Tea Co., 844 Broad Phoenix Printing Co J. B. White & Co. Augusta Wagon Mfg. Co., City Market Hd’qrs., 629 Broad Chero Cola Co, Standard Sample Shoe Co., 958 Broad Sibley Mills .* J. B. White & Co. Graniteville Mfg. Co J. B. White & Co. Globe Mills. ..... ; . .Wise Dry Goods Co., 858 Broad Augusta Factory Golden Bros., 1054 Broad Enterprise Mill J. B. White & Co. Sutherland Mill ..... .Wise Dry Goods Co., 858 Broad Singleton Silk Mills . . . Guarantee Shoe Co., 992 Broad Tubman H. S?, Domestic Science .... Gas Co., 809 Broad Tubman H. S., Fancy Work, . J. Willie Levy Richmond Academy Exhibit., Stark French Dry Cleaning Co .312 Bth R. W. Whitaker, Buff Orpington 629 Broad John Milledge School Bowen Bros., 867 Broad Central Gardens Andrews Bros. Co., 870 Broad Edwards Cigar C 0.,. City Market, Head’qtrs., 629 Broad You’ll feel better and you’ll make business better for everybody if you will ♦ f ' “LIVE AT HOME AND TRADE AT HOME.” For further Particulars Address THE LIVE AT HOME EDITOR THE AUGUSTA HERALD AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SUNDRY, NOVEMBER 15.