The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 29, 1914, Home Edition, Page FOUR, Image 4

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FOUR Society DUBLIN, GA., NEWS Dublin, Ga.— Thanksgiving vu ob served vary quietly here Mnny of the •tores end business bouses baing clos ed for the entire day. One particularly attractive and al together delightful event was the wild turkey dinner enjoyed by a number of hunters who are camping on Turkey Creek. Among the campers are, Dr. J. M. Page, Mr. E <3. Simmons, Mr. Hor acs Knight and rapt W. C Da via A number of friends were Invited for the dinner on Thursday. They went out early In the morning via auto, and an Ideal Thanksgiving dinner was served In true southern style. Mr. and Mrs. Herseheii Williams en tertained with an elaborate course din ner on Truaday. Thia pretty affair waa given by Messrs. Gladstone and Berrien Williams, who are at homo M it Be MrorNoM liSYourCtioice atm smi Shampoos and light dressings of Cuticura Ointment clear the scalp of dandruff, allay itching and irritation, and promote hair-growing con ditions in most cases of pre mature loss of hair. Samples Free by Mail Cuticura Snap and Ointment tu»ld throughout th« w«r*4. LlbM»l M.tui>U of oorti mallori free, wtth TJ-p. b&ok Addroea , •CutJcur* > • , I>ept ztH, Sfuatou. AT THE BIJOU Three Complete Change* Every Week. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Nov. 30th—Doc 1»t. The Norene St. Claire Ginger Glrla Company Present “THE AWAKENING OF MR. PIPP." One hour of uninterrupted Pleaaure. Motion Picturoi from the Bijoueoopa A —“ Camille as She Never Waa" B — "Radi*, the Diamond Biter” C—"Stun* by a Bee.” WEDNFSDAY A THURSDAY, Doc. 2nd and 3rd. “SLAVES OF THE ORIENT" A bill that la full of action and fun. good singing, dancing and comedy. Motion Pictures from the Bijouecope A—"A Father'* Crime"—Reel 1. B “A Father'* Crime"—Reel *. C — “A Father's Crime"—Reel 3. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, “FROM SUNNYBROOK FARM." vA show of class and merit. Tingling Music, Whlstlaable songs and a punch from atari to finish. Motion Picture* from the Bijouecope A—'The Mountain Goat." B—'The Prospector's Warning." C—" Faithful Unto Death." A new company every week and throe new and complete changee of program every week. Monday a. Wednesdays. Fridays. “BE BIJOU-BOUND." “BIG SHOW FOR SMALL PRICE." S.OOO People Attended the Bijou Lett Week. Matinee* Dally, Continuous from t :3O to 3:00. All Beats, 10c. Night 6how* Continuous, 7:30 to 10:00. Entire Baloeny, 10c. Entire Lower Floor, tOc. I from Mercer for the holidays. Quite an Interest la being taken in the mlnatrela which will be pdf on Dec. fourth by the Elka of thla city. This will be under the capable man agement of Mr. Geo, Bowen, formerly with A! Fields' minstrels. The re hearsals are moving on beautifully and the show promises to be a Mg event. Miss Ida Belle Williams spent Thanksgiving Day with relatives in Swalnsboro. Mrs. Leonard Baldwin and Mrs. Crank Walker have returned from a trip through (he country to Atlanta. Mrs Henry M. Muth has returned to her home In Augusta after a short stay with Mrs H. P. Shewmake and Miss Prances Webb. Mrs. M H. Orucker has returned to the city after a delightful visit to rela tives In Marshavllle. Mr George Twiggs, of Augusta, spent a few days In the city. MERIWETHER", W 's. C., NEWS Meriwether, 8. C. Mrs. Perrin, Mr. Tom Perrin, Miss Pendleton and Messra. Teague of North Augusta, H. C.. spent Thanksgiving l»ay with Mrs Robert Kowelr. Mr. W. M. Rowland, accompanied by Mrs. Rowland and the three Misses Rowland came out to Melrose, their cottage near Meriwether, to spend the Thanksgiving holiday. Mr. and Mrs. H A. Adams gave a lovely dining Saturday In honor of Miss Madge and Miss Mazie Mays of Green wood, 8 C. Guest* Invited to meet Mlssi-h Mays were Mrs. Eugenia Mld dlefyn and Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Mid dleton, Miss Elizabeth Ashe, of York ville, and Mr. I. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Middleton enter tained quite a number of their friends for (he Thanksgiving holiday with a dining, and a motor trip to Augusta. Those Invited were, !\jr. and Mra. B. T. Mays and Miss Mays, and Miss Lil lian Palmer of Washington, D C.; Misses Madge nnd Malzie Mays and Mr. C. A Mays, of Greenwood, S. Miss Lizzie Ashe, of Yorkvllle; Mrs. Eugenia Middleton, Mr and Mrs. H. A. Adams of Meriwether; Messrs. S B. Mays, of Edgefield. 8. C.; L. C. Rich and J, M. Bell, of Augusta. Mrs. H. E. Bunch gave a lovely din ing Thanksgiving Day to \he “younger set" of the nelghtborhood Miss Mary Bell, of Augusta, Is spend ing her holidays with Misses Luclle Ryan and Francis Rich. SANDERSVILLE NEWS Sandertvllle, Ga. —Th&nkflglvtngg ay waa quietly observed by tha people of Hand* xville. ■ervioei being bold at eev eral of tho churches which wer dwell nt tendad. Mr. unci Mrs. M. J of Ro loxl, Miss.. «ri* guests of Captain and Mrs. \V W. Walker A aurprlaa wedding: of much Interest whs that of Pr. ft. Q. Richards, of At lanta, to Miss Hazel Gray Lurmon, which occurred at Lakeland, Fla. Dr. Rich ards formerly made his home h«fre, but Is now located in Atlanta. Ha and his THIS WEEK AT STRAND Home of Paramount Picture!, Broadway Bt*r Features, General Film Exolueive, George Klein* Attraction*. MONDAY, Nov. 30. Paramount Program Presents The Kver Popular Artist a EDWARD ABELES In James Montgomery’s Inter nal tonal Success “READY MONEY” 5 Acts of Surpassing Dramatic Action. Schedule of starting hours as follows: 10:30 11:46 1:00 2:15 3:30 4:46 6:00 7:15 8:30 9:45 TUESDAY, Deo. 1. Daniel Frohman. Through Par amount Program, I'resents MARY PICKFORD —In— "CAPRICE" A Favorite Play With the World’s Little Sweetheart In the Title Role WEDNESDAY. Doc. 2. Jesse L. La sky, Through Par amount Program, Presents The Celebrated and Popular American Actor, DUSTIN FARNUM —In— “THE VIRGINIAN" Thia te one of the best and most enjoyable photo-plays that ever appeared at the Strand and hundreds have requested Its return, who were un able to see It when It first showed. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, Jesse L. Lanky, Through Par amount Program, Presents CHARLES RICHMAN A Famous and Popular Star, In "THE MAN FROM HOME." This Is the fnmoue Astor Theater success, by arrange ment with Llebler A Co. This picture comee In five magnificent reels and la crowd ed with Interest from start to finish. FRIDAY. Dsc. 4. THE DRAMASCOPE CO. PRESENTS DISTRICT ATTORNEY WHIT MAN. OF NEW YORK. —In— “SMASHING THE VICE TRUST.” The moet powerful moving picture ever staged In six parts and 700 stirring scenes. Start ling disclosures of the White Slave Kin*. Approved by Dr Charles H. Parkhurst and hundreds of grsat and Influen tial people. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6 Get oral Film Exclusive Presents “LOST IN MIDOCEAN." Vlleeraph'e photo-play mas terpiece that Is full of thrills, sensations and the unexpected. It carries wonderful Interest and will satisfy the most ex acting ctltle In the photo-play sphere ADULTS. 16c. CHILDREN, 3c. “BE A STRAND REGULAR." 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A small sample package of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will he mailed free to anyone who will address F. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart Bldg, Marshall, Mich. bride are at home at 79 East Merritt street. They will make their home In Lakeland, Fla, after June. 191 S. The regular monthly meeting of the Daughter's American Revolution was held «t the home of Mrs. I. W. New man. Wednesday morning. A large at t-"dance w is recorded and Immediately after the business period a delightful luncheon was served. Among the new social organizations of Sandersvllle which gives promise to be come very popular with the younger set BALK Will Give Away A Cloth Santa Claus Doll 15 INCHES HIGH. On Monday, November 30th. and every day this week, wrlth every purchase amounting to 60 cents. We offer many pretty little things suitable For Christmas Gilts AT SMALL PRICES. Such as Sweaters. Knitted Shawls and Scarfa, Mlts, Gloves, Bootees, Aviation Caps, Chil dren's Cloaks. Infanta' Long Cloaks. 3 Fine Initial Handkerchiefs, In fancy bo* for 25C Large Silk Muffler 50° Men's Silk Initial Handker chiefs. each .. . 100 Children’s Fur Sets .» $1 50 Indies' Fore- Muffs, from .. -5190 to siooo Fur Collars SIOO to 55 00 AT BALK'S MILLINERY DEPARTMENT You can find Nice Children's Hats from .. 25' to 5150 Stylish Ladle* Hat* from .. .. . 50 c to 55 00 Beautiful French Flowers. - 1® 52 50 We trim our hale free of charga We give Purple Stamp* with cash purchases: and also on bills paid before Dec. 10. C. J. T. BALK 600 BLOCK BROADWAY. THE AUGUSTA HEKALU, AUGUSTA. GA. v Well Make Christmas Bright on Terms That You’ll Like. Our divided payment plan enables anyone to give useful and decorative things for the home at Christmas freely and without annoying delays. Give Furniture and get lifelong remembrance. 1 _ I The Vicking Section Book Cases/, finished Golden Oak, Early Eng lish, Fumed or Mahoga ny. Terms SI.OO a week. Parlor and Library Tables, a very appropriate Christ mas gift. In all the new finishes. Prices $2.50 up. Terms SI.OO a.week. BUY ON TIME AND MAKE CHRIST MAS FINE. Is the Camp Fire Girls. Twenty mem bers have been enrolled and It Is hoped the number will grow to fifty or more. Miss Virginia Hutchcraft is at the head of the new organization assisted by Misses Mary Tarbutton and Eula Du prees. Misses Janie Beasley and Wtllte Lo sier returned to Mitchell on Sunday after a short visit here. Prof. John N. Rogers and family of Dawson, Ga., will move to this city early in December which they will make their future home. Mr. W. H. Gaines and daughter, Miss Ruth Gaines, have returned from their visit to relatives at Oglethorpe. Ga. MV. end Mrs. Lake B. Holt and family spent Thanksgiving Day in Atlanta where they were Joined by their son, Mr. Floy Ilolt. Mr and Mrs. Comer Taylor and family of Jacksonville, Fla., are guests of Mr. »ud Mrs. T. J. Taylor. Mrs. G. S. Chapman and daughter. Mary Jeanne, returned Saturday from their extended vtsit to relatives at Mll len. Ga. Mrs. W. M. Wright has returned to her home at Fort Valley after a brief visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lake B. Holt. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Y. McCarty was the charming hostess of the Hound Table Literary Club. She temptingly served refreshments during the social period. Mias Mary Stevens Irwin was the guest of the Missee GrayblU at Oconee on Thursday. Miss Florence Powell, fit Athens. Ga., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Lang in North Sanderevtlle. Miss Alma Stanley has returned home from her visit at Macon. Mr. and Mr*. B. W. Holt spent sev eral days In Macon during the week. The Daughters of Confederacy held their monthly meeting Thursday aftw noon with Mrs. Dan Harris. Mrs. S. L. Floyd who has been visit ing Mrs. Emma Cox, of Oconee, is now visiting In Augusta before returning to her home at Tampa. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Donovan. Sandera vtlles latest newlyweds, spent Sunday hevr wltn their parents. Mr and Mrs. S. G. Vang. After Christmas they will be St home *t Lyons. Ga . instead of Ma con aa waa erroneously reported last week. Mrs Mary Joiner, who has been spend ing some time at Americas, Ga., joined her daughter, Mrs. Byrd Lovett on her return from Atlanta at Macon, return ing here together. . Miss Mabel Rawlings Is home from her visit to Mr* Julian Calhoun, of Spar tanburg. 8. C . where many brilliant so cial events were given In her honor. Miss Gertrude Perkins, of Augusta, spent *evrt-*i days In the city the guest of Mlse Mary Tarbutton Mrs. Julian Smith attended the mar riage of her niece. Mis* Mattie Adams In Macon on Wednesday. Mr*. J D Newman Is home from her visit te Allants. One Of Many One from the many is shown in the picture. A Davenport that tells its own story of practical worth—The Kindel. Prices, $37.50 up. Terms $5.00 a month A Christmas Sale of Chifforobes Golden Oak or Mahogany, with mirror or Pannel doors. Prices $19.98 up. Terms SI.OO a week or $5.00 a month. COMPLETE hbuSEFURNISHCRSIj GREENSBORO NEWS Greensboro, Ga.—Mrs. John Oliver and little son have returned home from a visit to Atlanta. Mrs. Wilson from Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. D. C. Townsend. Miss Zadie Irby Is at home to spend Thanksgiving. Miss HuUiah Williams, of Milledgevllle, G. N. & I. C., Is here spending this week. Mr. Cganston G. Williams, of Emory College, spent the week-end at home. Mr. Everett Merritt, of Ensley, Ala., Is here spending a few days with hts par ents. Mr. Gillard Heir, of Augusta, spent this week here, he returned to his home Thursday. Miss Charlie Mae Carter has eeturned to her home at Richmond, Ga., to spend this week. Mr. Robert Boswell, of Penfield, spent yesterday here. Miss Clyde Willis, of Covington, Is visiting her parents here this week. Col. Guy M. Boatwright spent Sun day In Balrdstown. Mr. Douglas Branch, of Atlanta, spent the week-end here. Mr. Albert Jernigan. of Decatur, spent a few days her# this week. Mrs. Harry Rose and child, has re turned from a visit to Atlanta. Mr. Horace Mauney, of Atlanta, has returned to his home after visiting here a few days. Miss Lot* T-ove, of Buckhead, la ex pected here this week to visit her par ent*. Mrs. E. C| Anderson and children have returned to Athens, where they will make their home. HEPHZIBAH HIGH SCHOOL OBSERVED THANKSGIVING Hephxibah, Ga.—The lady teachers of Hepiialbali High school are receiving many congratulations for the very Inter esting exercises given at the chapel on last Wednesday The whole school participated In the singing but the greater part of the pro gram wa* furnished by the primary grade*. Th* children entered heartily Into the spirit of th* day and acquitted them *riv>i splendidly. They all did to well It seems almost unfair to specialize, but some of the pieces deserve special men tion. "The Story of a Seed," (a pumpkin of course), was told by five little girls who Illustrated In rhyme the life of the ft-ult from seed to vine, from vine to blossom, blossom to rip# fruit, and th# last lit tle girl bore In her hands the happy cul mination—a tempting pie Another feature attracted especial at tention, an exercie* “Our Country." by five girl* and boy*, who bore In their hands baskets, laden with th* product# of our geeat country. Another amusing exercise breught down the house. Six little klndergart ners to'd what they had good for Thanksgiving dinner and the last little one had "the doctor." At the close of the program the guests I we*e invited down to the “domestic science" room where the teachers, Miss Videtto, assisted by the girls of the se nior class, served delicious hot choco late with whipped cream and mar guerites. Some exquisitely dainty aprons, the work of the seniors, were on exhibition, and attracted much attention and admi ration. BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUOUSTA, - GEORQIA Make Your Money Work If you have money you can make money; but as long as you spend all you make, you will jog along life’s pathway, keep in the same old rut year after year, and never attain the success possible to the man who banks his money and makes it earn more money. Start NOW to save your spare money. Every pay day you have sever al dollars more than you need. Bring them to our Savings Department where they will be safe, accumulate and earn 4 per cent, compound interest. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, BRASS BEDS Your Christmas guest will sleep better on one of these Brass Beds. We are showing a full line of Xmas patterns, in bright and satteen finishes. Prices $13.98 up. Terms SI.OO a wek. Kish the Button-andßesf tf&pyal A Royal Easy Chair for Father or Brother—how thoughtful of you. Prices $12.50 and up. Terms SI.OO a week. Save delay and annoyance by doing your Christmas shopping now. Shopping Bargains are always found in The Herald. GET GIFTS TODAY BY OUR EASY WAY.