The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 06, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

TWO Society SOCIAL GOSSIP The Sana Bour.i, in the King Building, has developed into one of the morn popular pi area In the city *s everybody knew It would when !t w&i announced that Mrs. Dugas and Miss Petit would have it in charge. At the request of a num ber of the young men it will ha open two evenings every week and one afternoon only as business af fairs will keep the young men busy until evening, so Tuesday gening of this week, and again on Friday evening, dancing and light re freshments will he enjoyed from eight till eleven, and on Friday af ternoon from four thirty till seven, the same delightful program gill be adhered to. This change in made to accommodate some of the regular patrons. For the afternoon dance instead of fifty cents the admission will be only twenty-five cents; at night fifty. Mrs Dugas and Misa Petit wish it understood that a cordial welcome awaits nil visitors and they are especially anxious that the entire dandngele •tnent of Augusta will Join in their dance and have a good time. Es pecially do they Invite the young men of the city to drop in and V>ring with them their girl friends and dsiue for an hour or two. Try It once and you will be sure and become a regular patron The Xmas number of House and Garden carries several pictures of Coniaton, the Hoy kin Wright hone on the Hill, showing its lieautiful exterior and Its exquisite interior. The artists. Murphy & Farrar, have been most happy with their pictures and their views shown both out and inside are splendid. A page or more of description, a ver - itable prose poem, accompanies the pictures and is w'rltten by Mrs. Julia lister-Dillon whose grace ful, t idle pen touches nothing save to adorn. A delightful social affair of Wednesday evening will be the en tertainment given at the home of Mrs. JoWltl for the benefitt of the Church of the Atonement, a musi cal ten A splendid program has been arranged among the fascinat ing number of which will be a dance by Miss Stella Hollingsworth which will in Itself he quite worth the price of admission. The ladies will appreciate a good patronage. Dig lit refreshments will be served. At the meeting Friday afternoon of the Woman’s Flub, In the Albion parlors a catastrophe was narrow ly averted. Mrs. \V. H. White and Mrs. 8. Ft. Owens were sealed on the big divan when one of the large boxed pictures feel from its moorings and but for the quick thought and active movement of these two ladies something calam itous would have happened. As it was Mrs. White got a badly bruised arm whiles attempting to arrest Its fall. What's the matter with the I’nlnt ntnl Powder Club thflt they have not yet selected their next play Mlhh Marion Hlemlng, Mis* A dele petit and Miss Anna Raker Ijpvar have been studying. or readlnx plays for the pnat five weeks. While of course everybody la too busy to think of anything of this kind before the New Year, yet one would like to know what they have In anticipation. This com mittee was not only empowered to select the play, but were also In structed to cost It and to tnke Into the club any new members thut they might think necessary to u suroeegful performance. In other words, the time and place and ben eficiaries. and the question of new members is left entirely In the hands of the above committee. 'The statement to the effect that there would be no soclah entertaln talnment of any kind In the presi dents home during the coming winter, placed at rest any vague hope which might have lingered within the hearts of the people of Washington and at once set host esses. official and otherwise, to planning their private programs. There Is precedent enough of a varied sort, to put the president's mind at rest, even were ho not master of his own convictions Mrs. Tyler died September to. 1843, and there were no entertainments at the White House for that and the following year, except a New t Year reception which was attended by diplomats and those of official and resident circles Mrs APrn haim Mncoin abolished stale din ners at the White House and pro posed Instead to give three recep tions. She held one In February, 1882. and Willie l.tnooln's death. March 20. of course, cut off all fes f|Vl\.• *. The president held his new year reception, however, and It was on the memorable New Year Pay of I**X that he signed the emsnclpatton proclamation Presi dent (leant, refused to hold a New Year reception January I, 1870, be cause of the death of Mrs Kelk nap, th* day following Christmas. 1870, the event placing not only the home of the secretory of war In mourning, but the entire cabinet. The president and Mrs Hays must have omitted dinner parties to the diplomatic corps during that ad ministration for It Is recorded that President Arthur gave a dinner to the diplomatic corps February 18. 1882. th« first to he given to that August hod) tn four years Mrs Harrison’s death, October 24. 1892. of course, dispensed with all for ma,’ entertainment for the rest of the administration. When the President and tils daughters, Mrs. James Robert McKee were hidden a royal farewell by their friends before leaving the White House, thev were still In deep mourning IEW PHILATHEA CLASS 0 BE ORGANIZED AT MRBT PRESBYTERIAN. This afternoon at S:Sft o'clock thsrs •lil i>« organised In connection with 3c First Presbyterian Sunday achool Phllathea class, corn posed primarily t young ladles who arc In business. c»erai young ladies who are members f the First church have Interested hemselvcs in the move.went and have retired the consent of Hr. Sevier, the sstor, to become the teacher Hold 's Its session Sunday afternoon, the •as wt! 1 attract many who cannot or do not attend any morning Sunday school. The class will have a room of their own. and will elect their own of fleers. All the young ladies who de sire to Join this class are Invited to [come this afternoon. AUGUBTA CHAPTER, D. A. R. The regular November meeting of the Augusta, chapter, f>. A. R.. w f as held Monday, November 30th, at the Y. W. C. A. Affairs of Importance were discuss fd In regard to the general work of the D. A. U., as weir as local work. Especially does the Augusta chapter wish to be represented In the move ment. for n safe and sane Christmas. Mrs. Frank Fleming, Mrs. Oswell Eve, and Mrs. James it. Littleton were ap pointed to confer with other commit tees from the different, organisations Interested in the movement. WILLIAM DEAN STEWARD. William Dean Is the name given by Mr. and Mrs Charles Jackson Stew ard to the son horn to them on Wed nesday morning, November twenty fifth, at their home, 247 cireene street. CHAPTER A. U. D. C. Chapter A. United Daughter* of the Confederacy, will meet »»n Thursday afternoon, December 10th, at four o'clock. In the Chapter Hall, at the court* house. You Owe Your Face a Good, Clear Skin And Stuart’s Calcium Wafers in a Vary Short Time Will Clear Up Your Complexion Naturally. Just in a few days one may clear the skin of all manner of blemishes such as pimples, blotches, liver spots, etc., if one will use Stuart’s Calcium Wafers. Don’t use pastry lotions and creams to fill up the pores when they are working constantly with the blood to throw off the impurities of your sys tem. jjtr , “Before I rid my face of pimples I was not thought to be pretty. But all the change I made was to clean my blood and skin.” Many a face Is made with beautiful contour and artistically lined, but when the skin Is discolored one can not see the beauty of the face lines. One notices only the skin blemishes. It's because pimples and eruptions cento from the Inside from impure blood and you can't cure them by rubbing stuff on the outside of the face. Purify the blood and the blem ishes will disappear. Htuart’n Falcium Wafers will often clear the complexion in a few days' time. That’s the wonderful part of It they net right off -In a hurry. That's because they're made of Just the In gredients needed to drive all poisons and Impurities from the blond. That's why doctors prescribe them so con stantly. You will speedily enjoy a honutlful complexion If you use these wonderful little Wafers. Your fare will beeiSmo as clear and pure as a rose Nobody likes to have pimply-faced people around. With Stuart's Falcium Wafers you don't have to wall for months be fore getting results. Kven bolls have been cured In a few days' time with these remarkably effeotlve blood cleanser*. Your whole system will feel better In a marvelously short time, and my, what a difference In your looks! You can get Stuart’s Calcium Wa fers of any druggist at 50 cents a box. A small sample package matted free by addresalng F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Illdg., Marshall, Mich. SCALY, ITCHING BREAKING OUT On Face. Skin Red and Irritated. Burned Like Everything. Scalp Crusted. Face Disfigured. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. In One Month Sound and Well. H F. D. No. 1. Ron 43. Sun Antonio, TV* "My trouble txnian with a breaking out on iho face. Thor* would I* a rvugti •caly Itching and dead akin formed on my face Then It would leave the akin ml and Irritated and would burn like everything. My •ca)p wan all minted and my far* wm greatly disfigured The dry ertut formed on my fare and would gel red anl hair did not fall out but 1 I Irritated My little white blisters formed on the scalp as d It tsse pretty sore ”1 used different kinds of remedies bul they failed to do me any good so one day I noticed the Otittcura s-tserUsemeni In the paper end made i«p my talnd to try them I eterled using them as directed and ewe relieved of thel burning and crusting el once In anr month my face and heed wee sound sod trail.' (Slguedl A. O. Humll, Jan At, 1914. Samples Free by Mail If you wish s skin dear of ptsrplee aad black Intacta. hands soft and white, hair Uve and gloaay. and s. alp free from dandruff and Itching, tmgln Ihlaj Um regular uee of t'uli rura Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional light application of t 'utivurs ointment. Although ("uilcura Snap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sample of each with SS-p Skin Hook will he amt free upon request Address post-card. ::CutKof». T, ._ A Notre Dame Lady’s Appeal To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism whether muscular or of the Jolnta acla tloa, lumbasoa. backache, palna in the killin')'* or neuralgia palna, to write to her for a home treatment which hae re pratrdly cured a!l of these tortun she feels It her duty to aend tt to all suf ferers KKRN. You cure youraelf at home a* thouaanda will tratify—no change or climate being neceeeary. This almple discovery banlshee uric acid from trie blood, looaena the stiffened Joints, pur ities the blood, and brighten, the eyee giving elasticity and tono to the whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box K., Notre Dame, Ind. Announcement I wish to an ounce to m> friends and to the public gen erally that I am again located at my old stand, 72S Reynolds street. Just opposite Clarke It Butt and am In a belter posi tion than ever to serve them. 1 have Installed the most modern and <ip.to-date miurhtnerv f. r automobile repairing and guar antee satisfaction. Mv 14 years experience In the automobile re pair buelneas and the close study 1 hsve made of It puts me In position to give excellent service, which 1 do. All work receives my personal attention and thoee dissatisfied with any work will have their money re fu tided. , W. C. (iIJNN EXPERT AUTOMOBILE RE PAIR WORK, Z2C REYNOLDS STREET, CITY. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. ' Siliiw READ HERALD WANT ADS. Smith's Pharmacy PHONE 350 Mortorcycle Delivery NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY FOR HIM Nothing nicer or more elegant for an inexpensive Christmas Gift for him, than a handsome genuine seal LEATHER CARD CASE Bill or Coin Pocket Book, Cigar Cage, etc. See our large new selection. Augusta Trunk Factory 735 Broad Street. Opposite Monument. WT WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF DIAMONDS and Jewelry of all kinds suitable for Gifts at CHRISTMAS TIME Never before in the history of this firm have we been so well prepared to supply our friends and the buying public generally with such a varied assortment of Dependable Xmas Gifts as now. There is nothing you could wish, that is carried in stock by an es tablishment of this kind, that you cannot get here. Gifts for the Old, the Young, the Middle Aged. Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Girls. IF YOU AR.E IN DOUBT Come here, we can assist you. The most complete and wonderfully se lected stock in Augusta. Our Engraving is Done by Experts All the beauty of design, finished work manship, serviceableness . and an hundred and one other good points that come only with dependable merchandise are embodied in every article sold by this firm. Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Wrist Watches, Toilet Sets, Ladies’ Umbrellas, Cameo Pins, Cameo Rings, Gold Mesh Bags, Howard Watches, Emblem Pins and Charms, Crosses Tie Clips, Sheffield Plate. Would advise making selections early and having them laid aside until wanted. You are cordially invited to call and look our stock over. It will be a pleasure to show you. Wm. Schweigert Co. Santa Clans Reliable Jewelers Watches, Signet Rings, Brooches, Lavalliers, Cuff Links, Scarf Pins, Coat Chains, Waldemar Chains, Fobs, Vest Chains, Electroliers, Clocks, Boys’ Watches, $1.50 and S2OO BUILD WITH BRICK GEORGIA-CAROLINA BRICK COMPANY AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA 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. B. A. DIAL COAL AND WOOD Telephones 25-J, 2701 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6. 639 11th St