The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, December 27, 1914, Home Edition, Image 9

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HOME EDITION —- VOLUME XIX, No. 361. SOCIETY ST. PAUL’S CHOIR SING AT COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE. St. Paul's choir is being' most cor dially congratulated on the splendid singing it did at the Community Christmas Tree Christmas night on Barrett Plaza, By some unhappy chance the idea, seemed to have gotten out that the celebration was to be postponed, as if a celebration of that kind could be postponed, and St. Paul’s choir of men and women were the only ones of the many various churches and Sunday schools that had promised to participate in the celebration. A long line of singers each bearing a lighted candle, were announced by the soft sweet blast of the bugler. Mr. Robert Sikes, Jr. As the train of singers gath ered about the tree the Rev. Howard T. Cree made a brief address, the car oils were sung. Rev. G. Sherwood Whitney offered up a prayer and pro nounced the benediction, after which singers, St. Paul's still unaugmented, continued their line of march, going to the city hospital, the jail, the Widow’s Home and to the residence of Mrs Bracey, one of St. Paul’s most devout members, who has been ill for months At every place were they given the most delighted greetings and they have since been cordially compliment ed on their good work. PHINNEY-BUSSEY ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bussey have sent out cards announcing the mar riage of their daughter Willie Pearl, to Mr. Ernest Gorham Phinney, Wed nesday, December twenty-third, at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. PHILOMATHIC CLUB. The Phiiomathic Club will meet at 4 p. m. Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. .—Mr. Seymour Sylvester leaves to day for Atlantic City where he will visit his mother, who is spending a few weeks there. Before returning he will visit his father, who is with Mr. and Mrs. Chew at Annapolis, Md. -—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mock, of Syl vania, and Mrs. J. M. Hardy, of Blythe, who have been spending the Christ mas season with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mock and Mr. and Mrs. James Meets, will return home this week. —Mr. Bain, of Philadelphia, spent the Christmas season with North Au gusta friends. —Mrs. J. D. Thomas and Miss Vir ginia Thomas left yesterday for Day ton, Ohia, —Mr. and Mrs. Davega Cohen and children are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Cleiland Rood are here from Albany, Ga., for the holiday sea son. —Mr. J. C. Dunn, of Baltimore, and Mr. Howard J. Gresham, of New York, are expected in Augusta during the holidays. They will be guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Norris. —Mr. W. E. Scruggs, of Macon, will spend the holidays in Augusta with his little daughter Louise. —Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Norris will have a number of house guests during the holiday season. Among them will be: Mrs. Norris’ brothers, Mr. H. Holland Simms, of Atlanta, and Mr. Ben C. Simms, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Woodward, of Jacksonville, Fla., are spending the holidays with Mr. Woodward's par ents at Hephzibah. Mr. Woodward Is pleasantly remembered here by his friends. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mangum will spend Christmas at Hobnonney plantation,in South Carolina. —Savannah Press. —Mrs. J. T. Wise, of Aiken, passed through the city yesterday en route to Hephzibah, where she is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Woodward. —Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilson are in Brunswick, Ga., for the holidays, the guests of Mrs. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. WrighL—Macon News. —Prof. Henry Tussing, of New York, with his wife and daughter, Miss Mar garet Tussing, are spending the holi day season with his brother, Mr. Geo. T. Tussing, 221 Tubman Avenue and are being delightfully entertained. Prof. Tussing is vice president of the Tonawanda Instrumental Work and is a musician of unusual ability. This is his first visit with his brother In ninp years and is proving very delightful not only for the brothers, who are de voted to each other, but to their fam ilies as well. Prof, and Mrs. Tussing, Miss Tussing, Mr,, and Mrs. Henry Tussing and a number of other friends were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Luquire, 720 Koilock street, Christ mas Day with an old time midday din ner party that proved most enjoyable. —Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Older, of Adrian, Mich., have apprised Augusta friends of the arrival of a baby daugh ter on Dec. 23rd, the lovely little lady to be called Jean Louise, It will be re called that Mr. Older was connected with the construction work on Steph ens Creek and was married during his stay here. —Mr. Fraser Bleakley, of Columbia was with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Bleakley for the Christmas season. —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chadwick leave Wednesday for their home in Newburgh, N. Y„ after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jack, —Mrs. E. A. Lord, of New York and Mr. D. G. Robinson, of Philadelphia, are guests of Miss Marguerite Holmes on the Hill. ■the Rev. D. E, Carrak, of Spartan burg. is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Mary Leitner Broome, on Thirteenth street during his stay in Augusta. —Mrs. Isabella Jordan, who has been spending several weeks in Savan nah, will return home tomorrow. —Mr. and Mrs. W. J. West and Mr. Roy West motored from Concord. N. c., to spend the Christmas season with their aunt Mrs. Mary I. Thurmond at th« Mary Warren Home. They left yeater day for North Carolina. —Mrs. William Walton, of Atlanta, is visiting Mrs. Robert Walton. Mrs. Bowden, of Hampton, S. C.. is visiting Mrs. W. i\ White. — THE ONE PAPER IN MOST HOMES—THE ONLY PAPER IN MANY HOMES - THE AUGUSTA HERALD Save Votes Given Purple Stamps For Your Favorite Charity. We Have Sheared Off All Profit and Cut Into The Cost GREAT AFTER XMAS CLEARANCE SALE Tempting Reductions On Fresh, N&w Wool Blankets $6.95 Blankets $5.00 $7.50 Blankets $5.50 $7.95 Blankets $5.95 $8.95 Blankets ..... .$6.95 SIO.OO Blankets .... $7.95 $12.50 Blankets $8.95 $13.75 Blankets $9.95 $15.00 Blankets $10.95 Ladies ’ Bath Robes $3.98 ROBES $2.25 $5.00 ROBES $2.75 $6.98 and $7.50 ROBES $3.75 $8.50 ROBES $4.50 Misses' Bath Robes $3.98 and $3.50 for . . .$1.98 $2.98, $2.75 and $2.50 for $1.50 CHILDREN’S ROBES 17c Flannelette 10c 29c Blanket Cloth . . . .19c After Christmas Sale of Furniture , Rugs , Art Squares , Lace Curtaius , Portieres , Etc. All Rockers Greatly Reduced $3.00 Parlor Rockers, Golden Oak or (t*o 4Q Mahogany finish .. qiZ.Ti/ $3.50 Parlor Rockers, Golden Oak or (ho qo Mahogany finish $4.00 Parlor Rockers, Golden Oak or Ask Mahogany finish $5.00 Parlor Rockers, Golden Oak or 4Q Mahogany finish $5.50 Parlor Rockers, Birch Mahogany, (h 4 or for I D $7.50 Library Rockers, Oak or Mahogany, SIO.OO Library Rockers, Oak or d*n r A Mahogany SO.jU $ll.OO Rockers, upholstered in genuine <t»Q rn $15.00 Comfort Rockers, upholstered in tfJIO FA genuine Spanish Leather «Pl£*DU $13.50 Comfort Rockers, upholstered in tf*l A *7r genuine Spanish Leather «P lU. I 0 $16.50 Comfort Rockers, upholstered in rf*-| o genuine Spanish Leather Out Housefurnishing Club Plan AUGUSTA, 1 GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1914. ANDREWS BROS. CO. 870 Broad Street. - Augusta, Georgia. Silk Covered Down Comforts in Perfect Condition $12.50 Comforts . . . ~.58.50 $15.00 Comforts ..... $9.75 $19.75 Comforts . . . $12.95 $6.95 Sateen Covered Down Quilts $4.95 Men's and Women's Handkerchiefs 69c box for 45c SI.OO box for 69c $1.25 box for 75c $1.50 box for sl.lO Green Silk Jersey Top and Messaline Skirts $2.98 SKIRTS $1.75 $3.98 SKIRTS $2.25 $5.00 SKIRTS $2.95 $60.00 Wilton Art Squares, size oxl2, all beauties, not an ugly one in the lot. Wlil last a d» 4 A Qf life time. Only $45.00 Bundhar Wilton (durable as iron), size 9x12; many patterns to choose from. 7C $35.00 Wilton Velvet Art Squares, seamless, the next thing to a Wilton in beauty and (pAA QC wear. Reduced to $22.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs, all wool, d»l A FA Oriental designs, reduced to $22.50 Velvet Art Squares, size 9x12, Oriental or Floral designs. These rugs are very attractive, and will stand the hardest kind of wear. A FA Reduced to sPIJ/.DU $15.00 Seamless Brussels Art Squares, size 9x12, a splendid wearing Rug. Reduced $13.50 FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL ART SQUARES REDUCED Enables you to buy the same as for cash, and pay monthly in small payments. The small fee for carry* ing is entirely offset by Purple Stamps, which we give on monthly payments. Shades, Stair Carpets, Mat tings etc., measured for and laid by experts free of charge. LADIES’ COATS, CHILDREN’S COLORED COATS, LADIES’ DRESSES, ALL FURS, Were $5.00 to S6O, Now $2.50 to S3O. Sets, Neckpieces and Muffs. H A L F P R I C E NEW SHORT SUITS Fur Trimmed Reduced Now $12.50 to $23.95 Worth . . . $25.00 to $45.00 Neckwear 69c Neckwear 39c 89c Neckwear 59c Odd lot of Neckwear, includ ing collars, guimpes, etc. . 15c $1.98 and $1.50 Neckwear 98c $6.00 PER YEAR—FIVE CENTS PER COPY H A L F P R I C E Ladies Long Suits and Junior Suits Less Than Half Price. $18.75 SUITS $9.38 $19.95 SUITS SIO.OO $25.00 SUITS ..... $12.50 $29.75 SUITS $14.75 $32.50, $35.00 and $37.5 0 SUITS $15.00 $39.75 and $42.50 SUITS for $17.95 $45.00 and $50.00 SUITS for $19.95 JUNIOR SUITS $9,95 SUITS $4.75 $11.95 SUITS . . . .$5.00 $13.95 SUITS .... .$5.95 $15.00 SUITS $6.95 $17.95 SUITS $7.50 $22.50 SUITS $9.95 Gowns SI.OO Outing Gowns . ...75c $1.25 Outing Gowns . . .98c $18.50 Seamless Brussels Art Squares, 4 QQ size 9x12. Large selection. Reduced to v 1 ■••/O SIO.OO Grass or Crex Rugs, size 9x12, $6.50 Matting Art Squares, size 9x12, $4.98 All Lace Curtains and Portieres Reduced From 10% to 25% We carry a very complete stock of Curtains and Draperies, and anyone in need of Window Draper ies of any kind will do well to look at our line be fore purchasing. There will be a saving of 10 to 25 Per cent. HOME EDITION WE GIVE AND REDEEM PURPLE TRAD STAMPS