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Society
SOCIAL GOSSIP
This evening Mr. nnd Mrs.
Frank Barrett will entertain with
a supper party in compliment to
Miss Wright.
The brilliant soei.il event of
the week will lie the marriage of
Miss Marguerite Cabell Wright
and Mr James Frazer H 3 liman,
of Pittihurffli. Pa., which will
lake place at nttie o'clock Wednes
day even Ini; at the Church of the
Good fit tepher<l>
Mia* Wright will be attended
by Misti Constance Wright, us
maid of honor, the grooms
best, man will be bie brother, .Mr.
Krnest Hillman. The maids will
he Mis* Martha Phinlzy of Athens.
Mis* Margarel Gamble, Mias Mary
Lmi Phlntzy, Miss Mary D'Antig
walker. Mint Carolyn Cum
tning ami Mis Moselle Neely of
Way no* boro The groom s men
will bp Mr. James Flneasey of
Fitta)jttr*h, Mr. John LurkUs of
Chester, Pa„ Mr. Lron Henri Mc-
Gowan, Mr. Pendleton King, Mr.
Irving Branch and Mr. Boykin
Wright, Jr. The ushers will he,
Mr William IS Buoli of Baltimore,
Mr. Coles Pillnlzv, Mr. Henry
Garret I. Mr. Lansing Lee, Mr.
Tliormts Barrett, and Mr. Tate
Wright.
f Immediately following the
idiuwih ceremony them will be a
recaption at Coniaton, the Wrlgbt
home on the Hill, after which Mr.
Hillman and Hit. bride will ieavs
for uri extended bridal trip before
going to Pittsburgh.
Mina Wright will bo entertained
In a number of charming jvays
thm week Monday Mlsa Grace
Dugas will rum pi Intent her with
a buffet luncheon, »nd Monday
afternoon Mbs Carolyn Cum
ming will give n tea at the
(hiuntry Club to her honor. Mon
day evening Miss Mary Lou Phtn-
IK will give a buffet supper in her
honor, and Tup*,lay afternoon
Mrs Henry Garrett and Mrs. Rob
Neeley will entertain with a card
party in her honor, and Tuesday
evening there will be a. supper at.
the Country Club after the re
hearaal, at which the groomsmen
will be boat*.
Among the out of town guest*
who will come for the wadding
will be Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Lon
don Cabell, of Richmond. Vn., Hr.
Tlolie.rt Cabell, of Richmond, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Cbestmitt. of Sa
vannah. Mr. Robert H. Wright, of
K 1 tier ton. Mr Tate Wright, of
Athens. Mr. and Mrs John Lottier
Cabell, Mr*. P. A Htovall, Miss
Fleaamii Htovall and Mr. and Mrs.
Paniel Uetilt. of fiia.va.nnah.
Much plenanrable interest eon
ter* in the marriage of Miss Mar
tha Chase Henning and Mi. cut
ford Hatcher, of Waynesboro, de
spite the fact the event Will re
move from Augusta u very charm
Jruc yoou* woman. The marriage
win take place at half after elev
en Wednesday morning at St
Patti's. Mir,a Gretchen Breden
herg will he the bride's maid of
honor arid Mr. Bertram Burdell
Dale* will be (he groom’s best
man. Little Mlsa Harriet Clifford
Alexander will lie the ring bearer
and little Missis Martha, and 1321s
abetti Alexander trill bo the flow
ei girls. The tinhorn will I*e,
Messrs W. U. Howard, Jr. E. V.
Heath and Preston B. 1 anils, of
Waynesboro, and Mr, John Llv
hurst on of tht* city. The bride
will wear a traveling toilette in
blue, and after the ceremony there
will lie ii \ Islt to Atlanta before
going to Waynesboro where s
beautiful home awaits them.
The marriage of Mins Annin
May 1 loann mid Mr. William J.
Welsh. of Atlanta, «ill l>o rmothor
Interesting event of Wednesday,
taking place at eleven in the
morning a* Mutnl Heart church.
Tli ( » bride will wear a traveling
gown and will he attended by
Mlu Mlaabelli Hogan, of Atlanta.
The groom - * best man will he Mr.
Jerry 1 .yon*. After the ceremony
the \onus couple will leave for a
wedding Journ« ' and will later be
at home In Atlanta.
Augusta bus heeii given over to
dancing for tin* pant several
•nonllis, and the dances have boon
patronised in the most enthusias
tic way. Now there will soon h«
opened In Augusta a much needed
refreshment shot', a geeulnle otd
fashioned "Tew Shop." The place
will be on Jackson street, between
hails and Greene, and will be oper
ated for the benefit of charity.
Tea and other light relrcaluneuta
will be aold at a moderate price.
A specialty will he made of home
made things, breads, dellcloua
home-made Jams and bitter, sand
wiches, ealads, etc., will be the
most conaiicuoua things on the
menu. The Tea Shop will be open
ed on Wednesday, December the
second and will continue thruugh
out the month. The patronage of
Augusta Is solicited. Shoppers and
visitors wtll find it a delightful
Place t< drop in and have a cup of
tea with friends, and when It Is
announced that Mias RHca Dlilnlay
will be In charge Its success is
already assured.
The ladles of the Ttrit Ttnpttst
church ate evening themaelveo to
assist the stricken Belgians, and
are soliciting warm underclothing
rind top clothing and also money.
All who are desirous of assisting
the worthy cause are asked to
send or carry their offering* to
lb* church Monday or Tuesday of
this week. The ladies of the hirst
Haptlat are co-operating with the
other organisations that are ae
curing assistance for the Bel
gians However, they desire all
who wish to contribute through
them to go to the Mm Baptist
with their gifts,
pThe perfectness of a Thanks
giving Day will be contributed to
this week by the school children
of Auguata. who will each and all
contribute to the day. Kvery
one child In the public schools will
he asked to give of their means.
The contributions are requested
went In by Wednesday morning
There arc fully five thousand
school clHldren in Augusta and
the result of their concerted ef
fort will amount to much. Not on
ly are edibles requested but cloth
ing and contributions of money
as gr* rcttuas'.adt Ml **«/
one contribute of their means and
the result cannot fail to be most
satisfactory.
There is a meeting of the Music
Chorus of the Music Department
of the Woman’s < hub to bo held
tomorrow, Monday, afternoon at
Mrs Cartel's, at firur o’clock. As
the program, and other things
pertaining to the December con
cert, will he arranged at this
meeting, it Is vary necessary that
a full attendance of membera bo
present.
The Y. W. C. A. will have a
"book store* entertainment on
December tlilrd. Tho affair will
he unique in several ways. All
friend* are asked to eorvtrtbute to
the entertainment a book, prefer
ably a novel, and the acoumulatlvs
result will In sold at fifteen cent*
per book. The sale will be con
ducted at the Association parlors
and will be not only a financial
but a social affair a* well. Mrs.
Prank Clark is chairman of the
sale, which is the annual Xmas
Bazaar of the Association.
HARLEM NEWS
Harlem, Gar —Mr*. L. M. Twigga la
on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Mid
dlebrooks, nt Rparta.
Mrs, If. M. Dunaway spent one day
the past week tn Augusta.
Mr. W. A. Winn vinitrd Augusta on*
business one day this wet*.
Mr. J. D. Howell ,of Appling, was
In Harlem Friday afternoon. He says
the fa, mem in ills section are still
holding cotton for higher prices, but
at the same time they are putting in
a large acreage In oats.
Them is some talk of a flour mill
being built in Harlem, some time in
tho near future, which, If done, should
cause tho farmers throughout this
section to go more extensively Into the
growing of wheat.
Meters. H. M. Dunaway and J. W.
Fulmer have been attending the Fed
eral Court in Augusts this week as
Ira verse Jurors.
Mr. It. H. Johnson, of Thomson, was
a visitor to Harlem one day this week.
Mr. C. J. Atkinson, of Augusta,
spent a. short while one day this week
with relatives in Harlrm.
Mrs. John W. Radford and Mrs.
Thomas Jones were visitors to Au
gusta one day the past week.
Mrs. C. C. McMillan has returned
from a visit to her daughter, Mrn. R.
P. Wood, at Marlon, fit. C.
The many friends of Dr. F. H.
Phillips will be glad to learn that he
has returned to his home In Harlem,
after several days atayjn a hospital In
Augusta, and his condition la much
Improved.
Rev. L M Twiggs 1* attending the
North Georgia Conference that is in
season at Marietta, Ga., this week. Tt
Is the earnest deglre of the people of
Harlem that Rev. Twiggs will lie re
turned here another year, for his work
among the people In this section has
certainly been beneficial.
Mlsa Mary Pendergrass, after a stay
oi several weeks with her sister-in
law, Mrs. Olla - Pendergrass, at this
piece, lia* returned to her home at
Knoxville, Tenn,
Rev. W. M. Winn, of Renoia, Oa,
who Is an a visit to his son, Mr. W.
A. Winn, will fill tne Methodist pul
pit in Harlem on Sunday morning at
11 o’clock, and at night the Woman's
Missionary Society will hold a meet
ing. '
The people of Harlem and surround
ing territory are protesting strongly
against the proposed plan to take off
the “Picayune." ft is one of the most
Important trains that the people of
this section use to go to Augusta.
There are several citizens that live in
Harlein who do business in Auguata
and they use this train every day ex
cept Sunday, and 1f tht* train is taken
off it will force these people to sac
rifice their home* nnd move to Au
gusta.
ls Colonel Wlekersham and General
Passenger Agent Billups want to
Berve the greatest number c.f people
let them keep the "Picayune" on, nnd
if any train la taken off let it be the
"Buckhead."
Christmas and New Year
Greeting Cards
SPECIALLY ENGRAVED
are distinctive and express one’s individual taste
We have every facility for executing orders promptly
Send for our samples and prices
J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO.
47 Whitehall St. Atlanta, Ga.
LILLIAN RUSSELL'S CREAMS AND POWDERS
M</ Rejuvenating
Powder
Revives old tissue* In parts a
trash, firm texture to thw akin
and glvaa Impetus to tha blood's
circulation
I know of nothing aa effica
cious for Improving a dry.
bloodlass or aalkiw akin. Its
efforts aro simply marvelous.
My booklet tolls you how I uaa
It ,
y 1 1 11 y
Mias Ruseell's Creams and PowJera are exquisite. Try them. Ton will
never discontinue their ue«v beoauae their value will be nt once ap
parent In the Improvement of yoor complexion. Your favorite store
baa them.
For Sale at Leading Department and Drue Store*
What Does Your
Mirror Say to You
If Your Face is Not Fair You Are Not
Fair to Your Face. Use Stuart’s
Calcium Wafers and Banish
Pimples, etc.
Before beauty oan ever be realized
it must have a complexion that adds
to its lustre, that makes a magnificent
face contour radiate an artistic color.
The chufiri of all beauty rests chiefly
in tbs clear skin, the pure red blood,
the soft cream-like complexion.
“It is an Exquisite Joy to Look In My
Mirror Now—Stuart’s Calcium
Wafers Gave Me Back My
Clear Complexion.”
Rtuajfs Calcium Wafers act direct
ly upon the sweat glands of the skin,
since their mission is to stimulate the
excretory ducts. They do not create
perspiration, but. .cause the skin to
breathe out vigorously, thus trans
forming perspiration into a gn*eous
vapor. Tho calcium sulphide of which
these wafers are composed consumes
the germ poisons In the sweat glands
and pores, hence the blood makes a
new, smooth sldn in a surprisingly
short time.
You will never be aslAmed to look
at yourself in a mirror, once you use
Rtnart’s Calcium Wafers. Nor will
your friends give you that hinting look,
as much as to say—for goodness sake,
get rid of those pimples.
There ts no longer any excuse for
anyone to have a face disfigured wjth
skin eruptions, when it is so easy to
get rid of them. Simply get a box of
Stuart’s Calcium Wafers at any drug
store nnd take them according to di
rections. Astor a few days you will
hardly recognize yourself in the mir
ror. The change will delight you im
mensely. All blemishes will disappear
All druggists sell Stuart’s Calcium
Wafers at 60 cents a box. A small sam
ple package mailed free by addressing
F. A. Stuart Co., 176 Stuart Bldg,
Marshall, Mich.
GRAY HEADS
Apply “Q-Ban”~-It Darkens
Gray Hair Naturally.
When your hair turnip gray, faded
or streaked with gray, simply apply
like a shampoo, to hair and scalp.
Q-Ban Hair Color Restorex. Your hau
ls then darkened so ovenly and pret
tily that no one will suspect you use
Q-Ban. Darkens lialr complete to
where R Joins the scalp. ,1 though
not a dye. Q-Ban acts on the hair
roots and makes your hair e..u’ fluffy,
thick, giving the hair that dark, fas
cinating luster and abundance which
makes the hair so attractive. , Q-Ban
Is not sticky or messy, but a harmless,
old-fashioned preparation, delightful
and easy to apply. Also stops dandruff
or itching scalp. Q-Ban darkens gray
hair when nil else falls. Money back
If It don’t. Only 600 for a big 7-ox. bot
tle at Frost's Pharmacy, 602 Broad St.,
Augusta, Ga.
Do your Christmas shop
ping early and avoid the
rush. There’* no time like
the present.
It will pay to say “I saw it
in The Herald.”
s4'’ v- -'‘,3, ***
■EL*'*’:
THE AUGUSTA HERALD. AUGUSTA, GA.
Brighten Up Your Home for Thanksgiving Day'
Dining Room Special
7 PIECE DINING ROOM SUIT
Consisting of Round Extension
Table, and 6 Chairs upholstered in
Besto leather. Your choice of Golden
Oak, Early English, Fumed or Mahog
any.
Only $19.98—98c cash, SI.OO a week.
Parlor Special
4 PIECE PARLOR SUIT
Consisting of one Settee, one Rock
er, one Arm Chair, one Table—fin
ished mahogany.
Only $39.98—51.98 cash, $1 a week.
WHY PAY
MORE
WHEN
RHODES
SELLS
FOR
LESS?
Sample Shoes
The Sample Shoe for Less Money
Samples for men in all the accepted styles and
makes —such as Howard & Foster, Bovden, Stet
son, Beacon, etc., values ranging to $6.00. QT
Our price always at s£*vt)
We are fully stocked in the Fawn colored doth topped, Patent vamp, Louis heel, shoes for ladies.
These produce the Gaiter effect that is so stylish nowadays. These shoes generally sell
at from SSOO to $6.00. We offer them to you at SAMPLE PRICES .. ~. ...
THESE COME IN GREY AND BLACK TOPS, ALSO.
Any size, and a great variety of leathers to choose from. You cannot fail to find what you want,
And all of our shoes are up to S. S. S. S. standards —THIS MEANS THE BEST..
This week we are going to make a special sale of children's shoes for school and dress wear. These
shoes will stand the wear and tear of rough play and yet retain their original style, and appearance.
Wth the additional advantage of an actual saving of from 30 to 45 per cent.
WE GUARANTEE EVERY SHOE WE SELL.
Phone
198-J
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COMPLETE hOUSEFURNISHERST
There is a shoe here for every foot, for no matter what may be
your demand, or the demand of your foot, the extensive stock car
ried by this, the South’s Largest Shoe Store, will be able to accom
modate you in just exactly what you want.
And at a saving of from SI.OO to $3.00.
There is a reason why we can afford to sell so cheaply. It is
simply that we buy shoes as samples and sell them to you the same
way. You get the benefit of the savings, the style, workmanship,
and leathers are exactly the same. Thedifferenbe is only in the
price.
958-966-962-964 BROAD STREET.
Bed Room Special
5 PIECE BED ROOM SUIT
Consisting of one full size two inch
continuous post Metal Bed, one 45-lb.
Felt Mattress, one Nation Spring and
two feather pillows.
Only $17.98—98c cash, SI.OO a week.
Blue Tag Bargain
Balcony
Filled to overflowing with Thanks
giving specials.
Here you will find the odd piece or
pieces needed for your home at V 2 the
price you had expected to pay.
WHY P3Y MORE?
ALWAYS WATCH OUR WINDOWS.
Royal Eagle Ranges
ROAST THE TURKEY RIGHT.
The best turkey in the world can be
spoiled by wrong roasting, and wrong
roasting never happens when you use
the Royal Eagle Range. Only $39.50.
$5.00 cash and SI.OO a week.
A special lot of men’s shoes, consisting' of all
standard leathers, styles, made by expert work
men. . Values up to $4.00, * nr
Store Lately Occupied by S. B. Kress & Co
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22.
Heater Special
33 1-3 Per Cent Discount on all Heat
ers Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Take advantage of this special of
fer and make your selection early to
morrow morning. Cash or Divided
Payment Plan.
Sample Shoes
ALL
PRICES
MARKED
IN
PLAIN
FIGURES
Phone
198-J