The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 22, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Society MISSIONARY SOCIETY. There will 1m an Important meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Itaptlst church at 4 o’olock tomorrow afternoon In the church par lors. Every member la urged to be present, ns Important matters »'« to be discussed. LADIES' AUXILIARY TO MEET. The regular monthly meeting of the ladles’ auxiliary of the Y. M C. A. will be held In the association parlors Wednesday, Novembr- 26, at 4 o'clock p. m. IN HONOR OF MR. AND MRS. COMPTON. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell entertained Informally Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Maynard Compton of lam* Island, New York. Music and refreshments were enjoyed. The prise was tied for by Miss Uank- Inson and Mr. Anderson, and was awarded to Mr. Anderson Those present beside Mr and Mrs. Compton were Mr, and Mrs. Bslsemore, Mr. and Mrs Frank Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Jh'l. Little, Miss Bessie Hrldwell. Misses Psuline and Estelle Hill, Miss Ida Mae Hanklnson, Miss Marlon Lit tle, Mr. Will V. Woodward, Mr. An derson and Mr. Jack Little, Jr. Mrs Bell was assisted in serving by Mrs. Little. SALLY-BANFORD CARDS OUT. Cards of Invitation have been sent out by Dr. and Mrs A. E Sally to the marriage of their daughter. Estelle Fllolse. to Mr. Trueman Walter San ford of Atlanta, on the afternoon of December 8. at 1 o'clock, at their home on upper Broad street. CHILD LIFE LIBRARY OPEN TUESDAY. The library a! Richards' of the Child Life chapter will be open Tuesday aft ernoon from 1 to 6:30. All having books if* exchange are requested to be present at that time. MRS. PHINIZY ENTERTAINS AT GEORGIAN TERRACE. Mrs. Jacob Fhtnir.y, who Is spend ing some time at the Georgian Ter race, Atlanta, entertatned a party of young people at a beautiful dinner one day last week. Her guests were Miss Gladys Teague, Miss Marlon Butt, Mrs. Twlddlngton of Washington, 1) C.; Mrs Anthony Holloas and Mr. El bert Jackson INTERESTING OUT-OF TOWN MARRIAGE. Augusta friends are in receipt of cards from Mr. and Mrs William A. Wlnburn of Savannah, to the marriage of their daughter, Susie Cole, to Dr. Anionto Johnson Waring, on the eve ning of Wednesday, December 9, at 8:30 o'clock, at Christ church. Sa vannah. Reception fromit:3o till II at the Wlnburn home. MRS. FRANK BEANE ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. JOHN MOORE WALKER. Mrs. Frank Beane had a few friends with her Informally Friday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. John Moore Walker of Macon, who Is the house guest of Mrs. John Conelly. There ware three tables of bridge players and at the conclusion of the game a lovely afternoon tea was prettily served The first prize, a dainty chain of pink amethysts was presented to Mrs. Virginia D'Antlgnae Allen, and the con solation, a lovely hatpin, was given to Mrs. Joohn Hiigler. Mia. Beane's guests were Mrs Walker, Mrs. Ilagler, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Louis Dugas, Mrs. Jack Cranston, Mrs. Hsndford Gardner, Mrs. James IT. Jackson. Mrs. C. A. Withers. Mrs. Harriet (JoUld Jefferies, Mrs. Charles F*rrls. Mrs. Charles Broome and Mrs.' Harry Uoodrlch. /! > Man s Power Multiplied IN the home or place of business your personal efficiency is multiplied by the Bell Telephone. i It adds to the earning power of every individual and to his comfort and convenience. It stimulates commercial activity and speeds up the wheels of industry. It increases the volume of business by extending the field of the business man’s activity. The 7,500,000 Bell telephones are united in one great system of intercommunication, contributing to the welfare of the whole nation. 0 Friends of Mr. Anthony Hheai.han will regret to learn that he Is suffering from Injuries received In a recent foil at the skating rink. After a delightful visit with Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb In Atlanta Miss Gladys Teague has returned home. Mr. and Mrs John Maynard Comp ton, who have been enjoying a wed ding trip South, have returned to their home In Long Island, New York, after a two-weeks’ stay aH the house guests of Mr. and-Mrs Frank Hell at their home on lower Ellis street. Mr. William K. Miller has returned from New Orleans Friends of Mrs. C, A. Rowland and Miss Annin McKlnnlo Rowland will be sorry to learn that they will spend the winter at Marietta, leaving Mon day. The Improvement, although slight. In the condition of Mrs. J F. Rattle is the occasion of much pleasure to many anxious friends. Mr. latngston McLaws of Savannah is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Handford Gardner. Miss Dovle Bell’s friends will he In terested to leurn that she has received the $3 prize offered for naming Mr. Gilchrist’s calf that was horn at the Georgia-Carolina fair. The calf was called "Christie*’ for the owner Mr. Gilchrist. FOR THE BELGIANS. The work that Is being done by the Woman's Club for the relief of the Belgians ban met with a most grati fying sympathy which has resulted in many money subscriptions ns well as goon wnrm clothing which will be Im mediately sent over. The office open ed In the Leonard Building, 305, is held down every day by a number of rep resentative women who receive sub scriptions, both clothes and cash. The churches will make an especial appeal today through their ministers, and those who contribute are asked to communicate with Mrs. J. B. Morgan, Miss Addle it. Barnes, or Miss Annie U. Wright. This week their office will be opened throughout Thursday, with the fol lowing ladles In charge: Monday - Miss Hue Boggs, Mrs. Har old Eve, Mrs. Maurice Walton, Mrs. W. B. White and Mrs. W. H. Harlson. Tuesday—Mrs. I). Nachman, Mrs. W. N. Benton, Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. S B. Owens, Mrs. John Sylvester and IMss Annie Shumate. Wednesday Miss Dempsey, Mrs. Clarence Snncken, Mrs. T. B. Rrtt tlugliam, Mrs. A. H. Brenner, Mrs. Percy lturuni and Miss Annie Barnes. Thursday Mrs. Mitry Gelbner, Miss Addle Barnes, Mrs. Lindsey Arrington, Mrs Richard Crocker and Miss Annie U. Wilght. Tim patronage of the public Is so licited. THE EASTERN STAR CHAPTER HOLDS ITS ANNUAL MEETING. At the regular meeting of the Eliz abeth Chapter, No. 43, Order Eastern Star, held November 17th, the annual election of officers for the ensuing year was held, with the offices filled as follows: Worthy Matron. Mrs. M. Isjulse Robinson. Worthy l’Htron, Mr. W. B. Toole. Associate Matron, Mrs. Janie Mars ton. Secretary, Mrs. Mamie S. Johnson. Treasurer, Mrs. Marie Greneker. Conductress, Miss Minnie Bodeker. Associate Conductress, Mrs. May T. Bush. Marshal. Mrs. Lillian Dess. t'tiaplsln. Mrs. Medora Brown. Organist, Mrs. Kute Battle. Ada, Mrs. Cora Teenier. Ruth, Mrs. Elizabeth Neal. Esther. Mrs. Davie Toole. Martha, Mrs. Mallie Morris. Elesta, Mrs. Mantle Dollard. Warden, Mrs. Carrie S. Miller. Hcntinel, Mrs. Celeste l'eterson. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY HARRIBONVILLE SUNDAY SCHOOL TO CELEBRATE THANKSGIVING. Harrlsonvllle Sunday school schol ars will have a Thanksgiving enter tainment Friday evening at 7:3$ o’clock at the Sunday school, at which It Is hoped that all members will bo present. EXPERIENCES OF NOBLE WOMEN IN EUROPE. The horrible experiences that many noble women In Europe have endured during past, few months can never be all told. Here In America many women, both young and old, have ex perienced much misery and suffering. Middle aged women about to experi ence that dreaded change of life should profit by the experience of thousands of noble women who have gone through the same period with little or no pain, misery or discomfort. Dr, Fierce’s Favorite Prescription is and has been for over 40 years Just the medicine that every woman needs when passing through the changing days. It is not a secret prescription, for Its ingredients are printed on the wrapper: it’s a temperance medicine. Not only does It build up the entire system and make It strong and vigor ous enough to withstand the organic disturbances, but It has a quieting ef fect npon the feminine organism that reduces the distress to a minimum. For any womanly ailment, disease or complaint, no matter of how long standing, we advise anxious women to get Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in either liquid or tablet form. NO CHARGE FOR THIS BOOK. If yon will send 20 cents, or stamps, to pay for wrapping and mailing and enclose this notice, Dr. Pierce of the invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., will send you a revised copy of his Com mon Hense Medical Adviser, in cloth binding, 1008 pages, with color plates. Just what you need In case of slck m'ss or accident. Treats of Physiol ogy, Anatomy, Hex problems, Marriage relations, Hygiene, Exorcise, Disease and Its prevention. FOR SALE Seven acres of Land suitable for small Truck Farm, near Harrisonville. JOHN W. DICKEY Plaza Hotel BARBER SHOP George Heintz, Prop. I beg to announce that I have leased the Plaza Hotel Barber Shop and Baths and am prepared to give the trade the very best service. Only first-class barbers employed. George Heintz, Prop. J. H. Flint, Manager. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. How many people do you ■uppoao will be willing to live In an unwirad home five yeara from today? THIS THANKSGIVING DAY MARKS OUR SIXTY-FOURTH Anniversary in the Jewelry Business in the City of Augusta, Georgia yH kfc 1 iffc Mjf'& I'l lllpl' 11 r i iji nin ill 11 * llfl! SSI I I'iW ! 1 II fjlj I | ij' HirSlW -111# MmnSat I If | iHv ml n B wEf 1 iJF J&SXNtzimm'WTt** I 9 tPlnHk {■ I} >if ! rtf B. A. DIAL COAL AND WOOD Telephones 25-J, 2701 639 11th St KENNY’S Coffees and Teas are guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Try them. C. D. KENNY CO. 1048 Broad Street. Phone 601 Phone Orders given prompt attention. Buy Furniture at Home For anything in the furniture line, for Cash or Credit, our prices are right See us before buying. Culpepper Bros. Phone 841. 1019-1021 Broad Street. But it will be our last— —it should be a Thanksgiving Week with you, however. Never before in the history of Jewelry selling in Augusta have such bargains been offered the buying public. Every article is fully guaranteed— there is nothing shoddy or cheap in the en tire collection. Only a few days over a month remain for you to get these exceptional values at your own price. Nothing is restricted, or reserved; but the whole stock goes on sale at such offerings that no on* oan afford to wait "until a more convenient season.” Our stock is still replete with the most attractive offerings ever before brought to the at tention of Augustans. I r '■% mi-. I f y • 1 MliPrt mi Di® ft m fevw t>- itfj : , $ Do your Chirstmas shop ping early. Now is a good time to begin. When shop ping in Augusta say “I saw it in The Herald.” Delay Means a Loss of Money to You Come, while you can get the choice of our beautiful stock. There ie nothing in our store, offered in this sale, that is not being sold for less than one-half the regular selling price. Everything marked in plain figures— before the present selling prices. Watches, Clocks, Rings, Cut Glass, Chinaware Silver Novelties, Pins, Canes ms r. And many other desirable articles suitable for all-occasion gifts. They are Yours at Less Than One-Half Former Price We have served you for sixty-four Thanksgiving Days, but this Is our last; we are retiring from business. This means many dollars saved to you in your jewelry purchases. * Prontaut Jewelry Co. Srt Eslab. 1850 644 Broad St. Look to us for the Newest Things in LADIES LEATHES HAND BAGS We deal in leather, therefore are judges of genuine leather bags. Party Boxes, Dance Bags. Prices the lowest. See us. Augusta Trunk Factory 736 Broad Opposite Monument. How to Get Winter Eggs The time to have eggs is when the market is high. Winter always presents the best oppor tunity to sell eggs, provided you can supply them. The wise poultryman times his hatches and raises his flock in such a way that the hens are at their maximum of egg productiveness in winter. This can he done. It isn’t luck or ac cident. Breed for the market and nature will do her share to bring your egg supply up at the season when eggs are scarce and prices high. Next week’s article will give some valuable points on this subject. (Look for it on Monday appearing exclusively in The Herald.) SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22.