The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, January 20, 1915, Home Edition, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT Society MR. AND MRS. MORITZ ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mr*. A. Moritz ontcrtalnfd Iriformally Monday evening at thnlr home on Greene Htreet, in honor of their dniii liter. Mien Genevieve Moritz, and her houee-Kueet«, Minees Gena Thomna of Mobile, and Mien Mrytle Mitchell of Monttfomery. The house waw artlatleally decorated In out flower*. The Kirin were beautiful in charming evening frock* itnd wore white and pink cnrnaHon*. At eleven o'clock a delicious hllffet supper was aerverl Me.sdames I It Yarbrough and W. VV Bush assisted the hortens Among those enjoying the hospi tality of Mr and Mr.- Moritz were: Miss Elizabeth Kersh tint! Mi. George Balk, Miss Margaret I’almcr and Mr. John Wilson, lilts Mary .Mtirstoii and Mr. Clft\bourne Kiif-I), Mitts I'.ertba Woodward of Bouth Carolina ami Mr. Louis Bs peer. Ml.'; J lllbtn Brinson and Mr I.omhard Brinson, Miss Kath erine GlaruleiM arid Mr. Sam Haye, Mr. Georre Krhniitlt. Mr Scott Shep pard, Mr and Mrs f It. Ytirhrough and Mrs. W. W Bush. Mrs Jolm f Gatherwood, who has been visiting lift sislet, Mrs. K. G. Harter, left today for her home in Char-lesion Augusta friends of Mr and I r. Edward llairis Coy, of Washington IX C. will In interested to learn "f th hirth of n sun Mrs Coy Is re called as Miss Sophie Mcldrlm, of Em vanttivlt. —Mrs \V. M Andrews, of Barnwell, arrived today for a visit with tho Misw a Big-gar. FOR MISS PLEASANT STOVALL. For Mi s Pleasant Stovall, who Is upending a week as their guetit, Mr. and Mis. Will in n i Garrard entertain ed lait evening with a delixhtful lltlio card parly There were four tallies of auction amt one of hearts, twenty young peojile Print; invited for cards, and two or thrci men euming in later tn tin evening nftrT drill. 'i’lte rooms were ver\ altraellvely tleeorated, witli pink rose* In the drawing-room and red earnittlntis in Hie dining room The ju izt'H at tint tloh were for the girls a hatpin, and for the men, a ■liver cigar cutter A sofa cushion was given as Hie consolation prize. At the heartn table the prizes were s picture frame and a heart-shaped key ring. Savannah News. AT THE CRANFORD CLUB. Miss Smith will serve too at tho Cranford Club tomorrow —Sirs. Henry DrOtve, wife of the Belgian coiiKttl In Atlanta, report* that the pint reds from flag day fur the Belgian relief fond amounted to sl,)2fi at Thin sum represents Atlan ta's contribuHnn to tho relief ship which s.ilb from CluirleMtnn carrying food h r Hie Belgian desti tute* front Hie Kuiithern mates of Hie I’nited Stall- The enurn amount will lie spent with Atlanta merchants. DINNER DANCE AT THE COUNTRY CLUB The fttst large dinner-dnnce at ilia Country dull will bo given Muntlny evening of next work wlirn It la un derstood n huge ami brilliant assem blage of guests will la- In attendance Those desiring tabba aro ret|iiestert LAKESIDE CLUB ENTERTAIN FOR VISITORS. Tho l.ak< sldo Boat Club gave ono of thtii pleasant dance* last evening, fUaiut twenty couples with Hulk's Or chestra 111 attendance and the hon or ees at tlio evening wore Mrs. Homy Hhnw's Burst, Miss Lulto Simmons. of Aitou 1 ". tntl Miss c.enevleve Mori'.■•■'a guinTs. Miss Lena Thomas of Mobllo Ala and Ml»a Myrtle Mitchell, of MJjmcomn v. Ala. Tin club lx a delightful place for a mid winter (lance and was unusually ffptlvc Htet evening with it* garlands of Iwintioo ami its hottdav decorations wfttch wore stlll tn place. Several other pretty affairs are being planned tn donor of these popular young wo men! About fifty guests were In at - tenflknee FORMER AUGUSTAN WEDDED IN ATLANTA. Augusta friends of Mrs Cornelia 11 Cttnton. formerly of thia elty. but now « icsldent of Atlanta, will be In terested to learn of her marriage to Mk Ralph Ryar. of Atlanta, which took place liecembei- USth. —Friends of Mrs I' Morgan Taylor will refitin learn Hint she will not come to Augusta this winter aa had been expected She Is now tn Hol land. hilt will spend the real of the aous'n tii f!rrliu and will have with her her grandson, the small aon of Captain and Mrs von Muller MEDICAL COLLEGE CLOSED IN RESPECT TO DR. ALLEN Owing to the death of !»r Joseph F Allen there have hern no lectures at the Medtesl College yesterday or, to day or will there he tomorrow The professors and students will meet at St. Paul s Parish House tomorrow af ternoon and attend the funeral in a body, D. A. R.’B FINE PANTRY SALE The Augusta Chanter, PAR. take this opportunity to remind their friends of the Pantry Sale at J, R White's Sat irdaj vmong the many delicious edibles will be a rake made branch of cultuary art A cake wbt.-b promisee to taste 'as good us It looks" All who can are asked to buy at this suite and in that way help tow aids the maintenance of Meadow Harden MISS LILA RUSHING AND MR. CAMP MARRIED IN ATLANTA. Augusta friends of Miss Ula Rush Ing, who Is so pleasantly recalled by friends made here during her rest ■ drnre here will be interest id to team of her recent marriage te Mr Warner H. Camp, which took place a few days ago In Atlanta. They are now on a trip to Cuba and on (heir return will continue io make their home in Atlanta. where Mr Camp Is promi nently Identified with the Murray iron Company. Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment —fine fla vor—purity—crispness —wholesomeness. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, delicious and Btrengtncning. fresh baked and fresh de livered. xo cents. SNAMROONft A delightful new bis cuit, with a rich and delicious cocoanut fla vor. Crisp and always fresh, xo cents. Wiiy W.t cult baked hy NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that Name lo make their reservations 24 hours ahead of lime. As Augusta has been rO very quiet for the post several weeks this will come as a welcome break in the social monotony. Mr. and Mrs Fred Gehrken left today for Atlanta, where they gone to attend the marriage of Miss Virginia Parks, Mra. Gehrken’a sister, and Mr. George L. Simpson. MAN’S PICTURE BY T’OTHER SEX. How arrogant men are’ FJven phi!- indthrnplsti who tvy to take a wife up In the way they put down a suncrtbptlon cheque- Mrs Browning FREE TO LADIES The Herald has arranged for the distribution of 500 Free Tickets to the Modjeska Theatre for Fri day from ten thirty a. m. to seven p. m. These will be given to the first 500 ladies calling at the business of fice of The Herald Thursday. “RUNAWAY JUNE” EY GEO. RANDOLPH CHESTER is one of the most interesting serials ever produced. It is a story that contains the mystery of romance, the power of money, hatred and revenge. Read the story every Sunday in The Herald see the pictures every Friday at the Modjeska. To ruj© m*n one must have a flharp mind In a velvet aheath.—George Eliot. What a man really wants in to be a Hilnt with tho reputation of being a bit of a devil.--E. Neeblt. Women do to fall bark upon but, for flrnt choice, give me a brace of bearded men.—Gall Hamilton. Men should keep their eyes half-open before marriage and half-abut after wards Mille. de Bcuderf. Remember, all men would be tyrants If they could.—Abigail Adams. Man must be adored; he insists upon it. even if he pa vs for It. Marie Co relli. Every man who bears within himself a Prometheus; creator, rebel and martyr. Carmen Hyiva. 'Tls a groin comfort to have a man to make up your mind for you, so It is.— Katherine Tynan. Men are a sort of animal, that If they arc ever constant, It is only when they arc ill-used Lady Montague. Many a man Is Coquetted along by a clover wife.—Harriet Beecher Stowe. But what gulls men are.- Mrs. Has kell. A man has no barricade against his wife Miss Mulock. Men ate false, ambitious, vain, selfish, and the best of them is not worth tho devil.—George Sand Man is not wilfully ungenerous. He wants faith and love, because he is not yet himself an elevated being.—Mar garet Fuller. A devil there Is that walks the world and his name is Man - Marie Gorelik No man ever reached the bights un less he fed tne touch or some good woman's fingers.—Myrtle Heed. Of all summary characteristics of a person, therefore, none is more sure than this, that, ns a man has loved, so is he.- Ellen Key. The great Idea Is evrfr man—never woman. —Lady Cook So long as men believe women will forgive everything, they will do every thing Sarah Grand. Indisputably, a great, good, handsome man is tne first of created beings.— Charlotte Bronte. When a man tells a woman she is the only one he ever loved, shy off He Is either a colossal liar or too green to be wholesome. —Kate Thyson Marr I think sometimes that the worst of men are more merciful than the best of women.--Frances Hodgson Burnett. Women distrust men too much In gen eral and not enough in particular.—Car men Bylva. - The secret of managing a man Is to let him have his way In little things. He will change his life when he won't change his bootmaker—John Oliver Hob bes. I like of see real men. Let them he disagreeable as they please, they are more Interesting to mo than flowers, or trees, or stars, or anything else under the sun. Olive Rchreiner. While the world .approves, man struts and crows, taking al the credit; but, when there is blame about, he whines, street a rah fashion “It. wasn't me, Chorchez la femme.’*--Sarah Grand. A man is neves- so honest as when he speaks well of himself. Men are always optimists when they look Inward, and pessimists when they look outward.— Ouida. I tell you, there Isn’t a thing under the sun. that needs to be done at all, but what a man can do better than a wom an. . . . —George Eliot. A PERTINENT “WHY?” For several days recently, says tho society editor of the Athens Banner. I have been going to the sessions >f the canning dub convention, agents' meeting, etc, being held at the agri cultural hall. (And incidentally I'll say that every housekeeper in Athens would have gone had she realized what is being done, If sbe dreamed what help she would have received). In demonstration work carrots were used that had come from Florida via Cin cinnati. The carrot Is a winter vege table that In this climate can remain our all winter. Lettuce from Florida. Beautiful let tuce can be had in Athens all winter (unless it be an unusually severe one) if covered with leaves or old sacks. Parsley is shipped from Florida. Tt can ulso be grown out of doors if giv en a little protection. Preserved figs were used one dny to demonstrate commercial packs. These were grown in Louisiana, shipped to Ghlcago where they were put up. then sent to Georgia and sold. One dozen for forty-five cents. WH Y ? People Ask Us Whtil in the best laxative? Years of exjicricace in selling all kinds leadß us to always recommend a* the safest, surest and most satisfac tory. Sold only by us, 10 cents. T. G. Howard. THE AUGUSi'A HEKALU, AUUUSIA, GA. En-Ar-Co Oil Cured Neuralgia To suffer with neuralgia is foolish when relief can be obtained so easily. Rub the face or affected part with En-Ar-Co Oil and the pain will dis appear. The effect is wonderful. For Sciatica, Rheumatism, Sprains or Sore Muscles, use the same treatment Burns, Mrui.es, Sore Throat, Toothache Insect Hites, etc., all yield to the family stand by - En-Ar-Co OC (celebrated for SO years as The Wonderful Japanese Oil; - the ■rear enemy of aches and pa.rs. A hom without a bottle is a home wlthm,' def»«.e Get a bottle today at your druggist-50 cents h one jreiHiine without the signature, National Remedy Lo.. New York. When you feel biliousness comine on, get a bottle of I>r. .Swan's Liver and V frl n«»y p»m Eesipol stops itching instantly! The moment that Rcsinol Ointment touches itching skin the itching stops and healing begins. That is why doc tors have prescribed it successfully for twenty years in even the severest cases of eczema, ringworm, rashes, and many other tormenting, disfiguring skin di seases. Aided by warm baths with Resinol Soap, Resinol Ointment makes the skin or scalp perfectly healthy, quickly, easily and at little cost. Try them and see! Sold by all druggists. Two “don’ts” to re member in buying Diamonds Don’t Judge a dia mond by Its carat weight—lts value de- f >ends more on the qual ty of the stone and it* perfection of cut. Don’t buy from a house In which you have not the utmost confidence; It Is highly Important that yau have expert advice when choosing a stone, and the name of a reputable house back of this ad vice as a guarantee of Its honesty. We carry at all times a large stock of Loose Stones to select from. Wm.SCHWEIGERT &CO. DIAMONDS Mr,. H D. Stab far. Sandy Run, S. C., write,: "I suffered with neuralgia for j years, and tried doctors. None ' of them did me ! any good until I used En-Ar-Co i Oil. That cured ma." = THE = Wise Dry Goods Co. Matchless Values ■ IN THIS January Sale Are You Reaping the Benefit of The Big Shirt Sale? SI.OO Woven Madras Shirts at . . ... . . ,59c All $25.00 Winter Suits and Coats at . . SIO.OO All $30.00 Winter Suits and Coats at. . . $12.50 All $35.00 Winter Suits and Coats at. . .$15.00 Don’t fail to see our new Spring line of Wool Coat Suits at $17.50. $20.00 and $25.00 Real Jap Silk Waists, in white only, at . . . . 98c The Big White Goods Sale Now in Full Force 25e 40 inch White Nainsooks at 15c 15c 36 inch White Nainsooks at 10c Mill Ends of 25c Small Check White Dimities at 12 k $1.39 Long Cloths at SI.OO $2.00 Long Cloths at $1.75 36 inch White Flaxons, worth 25c, at 19c 35c Crepe Ratines and Stripe Ratines at . . 25c $2.50 Nainsooks, at, per piece $1.98 36 inch 10c Percales in mill ends at . .... ,6|c 8c Ginghams, in dress styles, at 6ic 25 yards of 36 inch Sea Island for SI.OO Why Does Tige Smile? He sees that the people have read his ad and are buying BUSTER BROWN’S Hose and knowing their quality he knows they will buy again— the premier hose of America. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY >