The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 20, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWO, Image 10

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TWO ... NEWS OF SOCIETY ... CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS. Packages are beginning to comp In for tho chl'dren nt thr* hospital and they will all bo put on the Christman tree on Thursday morning The Little I’ine Need Us always send the tree, the lends ■end the presents and the committee of directors tic them on and decorate the tree so that on Christmas morning all the children that are well enough will be taken Into the Sun-shine Room to see what Santa Claus has brought. jgspir'r JpsSSIL ' &a&, sk Maxwell House Coffee “Something Better Thun Simply Good.” The pride of the housewife and the delight of the epicure. Guaranteed to settle the Coffee Question in your homo. flmM tims at Or *m. CHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. MASWILLE HOUSTON JACKSONVILLE WHEN TIMES ARE TIGHT And money hard to obtain, the careful householder buys the best that money can buy. He knows that is true economy. You cannot, therefore, afford not to have some of my Peerless Jellico. B. A. DIAL WOOD AND COAL. Phones 25-J and 2701 Smith’s Pharmacy PHONE 350 Mortorcycle Delivery NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DELIVERY Let Me Choose My Own Present This Year! If SHE could select her own Cliristmas gift she would undoubtedly choose "some thing elei-tric.” The beauty and up-to date usefulness of electric ware apjxuls to every woman. Tsie range of choice Is large. Our display of electrical gifts contains "just what you have boon looking for.” Let us show t vou « G-E Toaster, Flatiron, Grill, ijij Percolator or Uni-Set Cooking Outlet. Mm Commercial Department / Augusta-Aiken R. & E. / Corporation. 4 ! Ai jC mt . i ‘ l. ''J iiiiin'^WlTiTfTTlFnmif IJ-I?J nmrliiim in ■'TiX! —ThnriiiT I liiMiltiirlll week Ih(** were twelve children ! in the ward ranging from three month* to twelve ye irs of age. Since then Home have bene well enough to go home but others are likely to come in Ho any one is h iff in sending a few toys, or anges and simple candies on Wednesday afternoon. Hy the way, we would, appreciate It no much If some flanta Claus would send us a Christmas turkey. Telephone 60 tomorrow so we will know. MmM\ mmx i mi li )i fl mJIJ I; ir'Br J Ojr 11 ■lut-dl _ jf .HE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. CAROLS THAT THE CAROL SINGERS WILL SING. The following four carols will be BiiriK by the Carol Sinners Xmas nlgnt when they meet at Barret I‘luza. While tho line of march Is going on through the streets the singers will sing the carols that they have practiced for their Sunday school celebrations. At the request of the Augusta Woman's Club, the following carols that will he sung at the Rlaza are reprinted: SILENT NIGHTI HOLY NIGHTI Silent night! Holy night! All Is calm, all is bright, Bound yon Virgin Mother and child! Holy Infant, so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night! Holy night! Shepherds quake at the sight! Glories stream from Heaven afar. Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia, Christ, the Savior, Is born! Silent night! Holy night! Son of God, love’s pure light, Radiant beams from Thy holy Facd With the dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus, Lord nt Thy birth. • • • JOY TO THE WORLD. Joy to Ihe World! the laird is come; Bet earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing. Joy to the world! the Saviour reigns; Let men their songs employ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains, Repeat the sounding Joy. He rules the world with truth and grace, And makes the nations prove The glories of His righteousness. And wonders of His love. • * * HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING Hark the herald angels sing, "Glory to the new-born King; Teace on earth and mercy rnlld, God and sinners reconciled!” Joyful all ye nations rise, join tho triumph of the skies, With the angelic host proclaim “Christ is horn in Bethlehem." REFRAIN: Hark the herald angels sing, “Olory to the new-horn King." Christ hy highest heaven adored; Christ the evorlnsting King, Late in time behold Him come, off spring of the Virgin’s womb. Veiled In flesh the God-head see; Hall the Incarnate Deity! Pleased as man with men to dwell, Jesus, our Emanuel! Hall the heaven-horn Prince of Peace, hall the Sun of Righteousness! Light and life to all He brings, rls’n with healing In Ills wings. Mild he lays his glory by, born that man no more may die, Horn to raise the sons of men, born to give them second birth. CRANFORD CALENDAR. Open every afternoon except Christ inas, 3 to 6. Monday- Mrs. J. P. Verdory. Tuesday Mrs. Harper Wednesday- Mrs. llurum. Thursday Mrs. Whltefleld. Friday Closed. Saturday- Misses Carpenter. EPSILON PHI TO GIVE XMAS DANCE. The Epsilon Phi Fraternity have sent out two hundred and fifty rards of in vitation to a brilliant dance which they will give on Xmas Eve night, their an nual dance Augusta's dancing element, married and unmarried, will be In at tendance and Bearden's full orchestra will he the Inspiration. Dancing will begin at ten-thirty. EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE OF WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET The Educational Department of the Xugusta Woman's Club will meet In the Albion lintel parlors Monday afternoon at four fifteen o'clock. 1915 SOCIAL REGISTER OUT. In the Social Register for the South ern cities for 1915. which has Just been issued, tile members of prominent families, whether residing In the city, In the country or abroad, are grouped under the one address, with t maiden and Christian names of the married women, the names of the daughters and sons In the order of their age, and the younger children, from 12 to 29, appear ing under the title of "Juniors." The key to the married names of Women Is still provided through the Instrumental ity of the "Married Maidens." This year the scope of the Social Reg ister has been Increased to Include Seat tle and Portland, Oregon, and Southern California, comprising l.os Angeles and Pasadena, practically covering, with San Francisco, all of the Pacific Const. There are noted the following mar riages amt deaths: , Deaths Marriages. Women. Men. Richmond *2 16 23 Charleston 46 Savannah «•«•..*. 86 IS 11 Augusta 25 Atlanta 54 1 6 As compared with the following sta tistics of last year Death*—— Marriages, Women. Men. Richmond 69 14 23 Charleston 19 19 14 Savannah 84 7 11 Augusta 83 12 Atlanta 49 8 11 —Mr, C H. Bines, formerly of Au gust*.. now of Macon, lift. Mias l-llll* May Bruce and Master Rdgat llruce win arrive In the oily We<lne»lay to spend the Xmns holtrtnys. to tne de light of their many friend* Mrs. Jos. Tyler and two children spent several dsys In Atlanta last week with relatives. Mrs. F.llaa Wiggins spent Wednesday In Thomson. Oa., with Mrs. S. U Jones. Miss Marie Oetjen. and little Miss Men Victoria Oe’.Jcn will leave on the '.’Utli of this month for Cardenas. Cut a For the past six months little Miss Oet jen Ims been visiting her grandmother. Mrs Jos Oetjen. She Is a very bright and attractive child, and resemble# her beautiful mother Mrs. Theodore Oetjen. Miss Oetjen will spend several months In On ho. aad sometime In Florida be fore returning home. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gehrken are congvatulutlng them on the With of a pretty little daughter. Mr riem> Carr’s friends are pleased to see him out after his recent Illness Mrs lamia Funkenstleh. who came down from Athena to attend the Kllen- Slmmons wedding, has returned home. Mrs J F Monroe and children, of Aiken and Miss K canor Starnca. of Blrinlns »m. have returned to Aiken 1 Bftrr i p ixvsant visit with Mr*. J. U tdttleUm. . _ Friend* of Mr* Howard Murphy wtll learn with much regret of her Illness at her home In Woodlawn Miss Annie Cgntaiou returned yes terday to Edgefield after spending a few liavs with. Mr*. Jeff Thomas Mis* Marl# Them e. of Columbia has uso returned home after a visit with Mr*. Thoinss and Mr*. A. H, PeVaughn. | .'■•s' m >. v Mi is Pk % ,:fW Nfw l jp jf% "i. \ •' 4 % A.) J DROPSY SPECIALIST Usually give quick relief, have entirely relieved many seemingly hopeless cases. Swelling and short breath soon gone. Often gives entire relief In 15 to 25 days Trial treatment sent f tee. DR. THOMAS E. GREEN Successor to Dr. H. H. Green's Sens Box P Atlanta, Qa, More Cows- More Milk & Cream Having succeeded in producing and handling our PURE MILK AND CREAM in the most SANI TARY MANNER; all bottled from and li. Sterilized Packages, with out extra Cost to you. Our plant 1* one of the latest improved Sani tary Dairies In the state. We cordially Invite your person al Inspection and comparison. At the solicitation of tho Tourist trad* on the Hill we have decided to make e regular delivery there. If you are not now supplied, we are In p position to take on a few more customers to consume this In creased production. Our illustrated pamphlet of the Dairy mailed you upon request. Sanitary Dairy Dairy Phone 8111. Office Phone 615. The Best Home Killed Meats AT REDUCED PRICES. We nre now handling tha best home killed meats at the most reasonable prices. You will find our stock is complete at all times —there is nothing In the line of choice meats that cannot he had hers Try one of our Roasts, Chops, Stsak, etc., and be con vinced that we are the tender meet dealers of Augusta. For u limited time we have reduced our prices on meats and wtll bs pleased to quote you prices. See us before yon buy elsewhere— tt wtll pay you. We can save you money and give you the best of meats. G. S. SMITH 218 Fifth (Centre) Btre#t. Phone 68. Quick Delivery—No Waiting. GIFTS OF QUALITY Character and Distinction here and are saving many dollars on their pur chases. Augustans have realized that it is useless to pay 100 per cent more for the same quality, the same design, the same goods, in fact, and are buying here. The key of “what to give” lies on every shelf, in every case throughout this store. Jewelry artistically set with precious and semi-precious stone's, both for men and women—Watches, Rings, Bracelets, Silverware, and a score of other arti cles that cannot be duplicated for twice the amount charged by Prontaut. You have but a few days to save money by buying here, as We Shall Retire From Business December 31st. We are not reserving a single article, but the entire stock is placed on sale at almost YOUR OWN PRICE We invite you to call and look our stock over and be convinced that we can—will—do save you at least 100 per cent on all your Jewelry purchases, j ? Don’t wait until Christmas day, but call now and make your selection while r f you can get what you prefer to give rather than wait and take something less i*s 'sJ preferable. PRONTAUT’S JEWELRY COMPANY 644 BROAD STREET. I s jb if Phone 2036 and Say: “Send Me The Herald” L® — I—@l 1 —@1 |® ®l I.C" /\ — k Ji f&fo V- 4fߣ*9 J Union Increases Service TWO connected telephones make the simplest form of tele phone communication. Three segregated pairs give three lines for telephone talk. Unite the three pairs by means of a central office and an intercommunicating exchange system is formed, giving fifteen talk tracks. Five pairs thus connected give forty-five lines of communi cation, and so on, in regular mathematical rule. Millions of such groups are thus connected in the Bell System. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY pj J 4 $W / M i f: ’Cw “We take this space that we may say We wish you in the good old way A merry, merry Christmas Day.” Christmas Bells Will soon be ringing. Have you bought your Christmas Gift? Or, are you waiting until the last hour? Remember, you have only a few more days in which to avail your self of the exceptionally low prices now being asked at this store on all Jewelry. | More and more Christmas Seek ers every day are finding more and more SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2C, smmms W ! 0 I J % g.::7 M ■i'MW &\$5S Mr ft;*. ! 'Vi-* - h. m § J m, 4 r '%. 7 'iMiW / >Mr% I JjS m iW f ' 1 1 / JL <am\ fi)