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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4
SOCIETY
CENTRAL SCHOOL TO
HAVE MARKET DAY.
The Central School had “Market Day”
last Saturday. A great many baskets
were for sale. Katherine Moore won the
first prize for having the greatest variety
of vegetables as well as the most beautiful
arranged basket.
The Central School will hold “Market
White’s Pure Food Groceries
‘More For a Dollar Than a Dollar Will Buy Elsewhere.”
Ives’ Grape Fruit Marmalade, A A
1-2 gallon jar
Regular Price $1.50.
RICE, Fancy 4ft
pound I 4b
EXTRACT VANILLA, «Q
--4 oz. bottle uuC
COFFEE, E. C. D. qp
PINK SALMON, ftft
Tall can 4UC
MONSOON ASPARAGUS ftr-
TIPS, can ZOC
GRATED PINEAPPLE, ftn_
No. 2 can 40C
SWEETHEART SOAP, p
cake uC
SHAKER SALT, 4 «
package I UC
CHEESE, Full Cream, gft
pound 9UC
BUTTER, Finest PQ_
Creamery, lb 00C
BLACK PEPPER, te
*4-lb. can luC
ARGO STARCH. n
package 0 C
DUTCH CLEANSER,
BAKER CHOCOLATE, ftQ
KARO SYRUP, No. 10
COCOANUT, y 4 -lb. 4ft
package I UC
SUNBEAM MACARONI, 4ft
l-!b. pkg iOC
R. & R. BONED CHICK. pq_
EN, can UuC
LUNCH TONGUE, rr
No. 1 can 00 C
A Watch For a Commencement Gift
it is practical, it gives pleasu re, he is proud of It because he re
ceived it for Commencement.
There are two essentials, first of all he demands a watch that tells
honest time —a watch whose accuracy he can rely upon.
But that in itself is not enough. His time piece must be good to
look at —one that is as modern a it the cut of his clothes and the lines
of his motor car.
Our selection of men's watche s will fulfil both requirements. It
represents modern watch craftsmanship at its best.
Win. SCHWEIGERT & CO.
JEWELERS.
I ~ J A a jJfjf |RMbHFH A
GODIN'S EYEGLASSES
For that easy, clear, restful perfect vision that relieves all muscular
and nervous eye strain. Why? Because we fit glasses in every way
that the word FIT implies. We thoroughly examine your eyes mathe
matically, measure and test the tension of all sight muscles, grind the
lemes for each eye separately, make the frame or mounting to com
fortably fit your nose and head. We attend to all the minute details
which go in the fJODIN method of fitting spectacles and eyeglasses,
which assures you the best comfort and satisfaction.
DR. HENRY J. GODIN
OPTOMETRIST AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN,
OFFICE AND LENS LABORATORY 956 BROAD ST.
Guaranteed Dentistry
Truthfully Advertised
I have built up a large practice in Augusta and this
section of the state by telling the people the exact truth
about their teeth. I have always made it a practice to
tell the patient in advance just what a nrescribed oper
ation will cost so that they may accept or reject before
the work is started. Thus you may call, have your
teeth examined free of all charge or obligation, learn
what is needed and what can and should be done to
place your mouth in perfect condition and know exactly
what the cost will be. But in any event I can assure you
that it will be less than anywhere else in Augusta.
37j?tttTO
Baltimore
Dental Parlors
950 BROAD ST. PHONE 2580.
Dav" on each Saturday from 9 to 12.
Friends are invited to purchase from the
children.
MISS KATHERINE MEALING
entertains tubman
SENIORS AND FACULTY.
Miss Katherine Mealing, one of the
brightest and well as one of the most
SALMON CUTLETS, AC
oval can *tuC
HAM SALE
Georgia Q y
Cured, lb. O/ C
RY2ON BAKING POW- Oft
wen, i -lb can UuC
can 6,rtrt *: IOC
vjARDI N tS, Mustard
can O C
WILSON CORNED BEEF 4 u
HASH, 10 oz. can I 3C
DANDY COCOA,
8 oz. can &UC
EVAPORATED MILK, « a _
Tall can IHC
CONDENSED MILK, j
ANCO PEANUT BUT- nQ.
TER, 22 oz. jar OuC
ARMOUR’S SALAD
DRESSING, 8 oz. bottle.. (LUC
KETCHUP, Robin Hood, Q
bott 1 '? UC
MUSHROOMS, yq
WESSON OIL, yn
JAM, Robin Hood,
SPANISH SWEET RED
PEPPERS, large can .... uuC
QUAKER OATS, |(|
package I Ul/
Gold Crowns $4 and $5
Bridge Work .... $5 and $6
Plates . . $lO
All work guaranteed 10 years.
popular of the Tubman seniors, entertain
ed very delightfully yesterday afternoon
with a “fist meet.” her guests being the
i Tubman seniors and the faculty of the
j Tubman.
! Miss Mealing’s home is in elos' proxi
mity to Gelzen’s pond which has for gen
erations peen owned by her forefathers,
and it was here that the guests assembled,
driving out during the afternoon and en
joying fop an hour a swim in th • ice cold
water of the famous swimming pool. Later
they adjourned for an alfresco feast to
the nearby woods where tables and scats
had been arranged under the magnificient
old trees of the lofty arched boughs over
head forming a pleasant and picturesque
refuge from the sunlight and shadow of
the typical spring afi< moon. Delicious
refreshments, sandwiches and ice cream
were enjoyed and the occasion proved one
of very delightful pleasure to the sixty
five or more congenial guests who enjoy
ed Miss Meallng’s hospitality.
* * *
Misses Lucile and Adele Buck are vis
i iting Mrs H. C. Clausscn, having come
i to attend the Errick-Otten marriage this
morning.
i* * *
COL. AND MRS. MONTGOMERY
ENTERTAIN.
I Col. and Mrs. George Montgomery en
tertained very delightfully but most in
. formally Monday evening at the Arsenal
!in compliment to Mrs. Marion McLean
‘ Schultze nr.d her guest. Miss Rosamond
i Green of Bath. Mrs. Schultz * is a roe. ni
j acquisition to Augusta society and is as
. charming as she is beautiful.
* * *
! Mrs. Charles Browne, Sr . and Law
; rence Brown, have returned from Savan
: nah.
+ * *
LIBERTY COUNCIL D. OF A.
ELECT OFFICERS.
Liberty Council Yo. 1?. P of \ at
their regular meeting Monday night.
.Tune 2d elected the following officers
for the ensuing term:
.Tr. F. C., Mrs. Dollie Duncan.
A. Jr. F. C . Mrs. Lizzie Plunkett.
Councilor. Mrs. Eva Quinn
A. 0.. Miss Belle Thompson.
I V. C., Mrs. Belle Murrah.
j A. V. 0.. Mrs. Mamie Royal
Conductor. Mrs. Dora McDonald.
Warden. Mrs. Ada Parris
1. S.. Mrs. Luna Doolittle,
j O. S.. Mr. B. J. Anderson,
i Representatives to state meeting: Mrs.
Edith Thompson. Mrs. Katie Shedd.
Mrs. Ada McNaughton. alternate.
DAVIDSON P. T. A. MEETS
THURSDAY, JUNE 5.
The Parent-Teachers’ Association of
the Davidson School will hold its regu
lar monthly meeting, tomorrow, June
fifth, instead of next Thursday. the
twelfth, on account of the earlv closing
of the Kindergarten. The pupils of the
Kindergarten will entertain with a
nnlendid program under the direction of
Miss Cates.
* * *
Private John Funk is down from
Camp Gordon for a visit with Mr. and
Mrs E. J. Doris on Monte Sano.
* m *
IMPORTANT MEETING OF LADIES
AUXILIARY OF Y. M. C. A.
An important meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A wUI be held
tomorrow, Thursday afternoon at. five
thirty at the Association parlors.
i* *• *
Mr. and Mrs William H: Barrett and
Miss Adelaide Barnes have returned
from Tybee.
* * *
HOFFMAN-YOUNG.
The marriage is announced of Miss
Lillian Young, of this city, and Mr. Jas.
Hoffman, of Grovetown. which took place
Wednesday June third, Rev. Zech Ford
Bond officiating.
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BANKS-WELLS.
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Wells of Plum
Branch. S. C., announce the marriage of
their daughter. Mary Grace, to Mr. Wil
liam W. Banks of Plum Branch. on
Sunday, .Tune Ist, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. E. L. Kigehy, and was
CHANGE NOTION
ABOUT CALOMEL;
NOW DELIGHTFUL
Old-Style Calomel Gives Place
to the De-Nsaseated Tablets
Known as “Calot&bs."
With all of the liver-cleansing and sys
tem purifying qualities of the old-style
calomel, bn rol b ;d of its sickening and
griping effects, Calot:.h* is destined to
become the most popular ;is well as the
most useful of all home remedies. For
biliousness, constipation and indigestion
It Is indispensable, for nothing hut calo
mel will straighten out a disordered liver.
One tablet at bedtime with a swallow
of water—that’s all—no taste, no griping,
no nausea, no salts. Next morning you**
liver is active, your system purifi’ed. and
you are feeling fine, with a hearty appe
tite. Eat what you please,—no danger
Genuine Calotabs are never sold in
bulk. Ask for the original, scaled pack
age. Price thirty-five rents If you are
not thoroughly delighted your drugg st Is
authorized to refund your money.—(ndv.)
HAIR ON FACE
WHAT CAUSES IT
It bast been proven by the
world’s srreateftt an t boi l tie* that
It stlmvlates and Increases hair
irrowtb to merely remove It from
the anrface of the akin. The ouly
comm on-sen a*? way to remove hrtlr
la to attack It under the akin.
Defttlrarle, the orlclnal sanitary
Itftald, does this by absorption.
Only genuine DeMiracle hen a
money-bark guarantee In each
package. At toilet ronntera In <W>c #
II and 93 alaea, or by mall from
na In pluln wrapper on receipt of
price.
PRICE book mailed fa plain
scaled envelope an regurjif, De
ll trade, 130th St. and Park Arc.,
Raw York.
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DR. COLEMAN
Hpactal attention aiven to Out-of-
Town Patients. Work flni died
without delay.
THE AUGUSTA HERALO
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THE DOT SIDE-SHOW
By Clifford Lecn Sherman.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. The Dot Side Show Is now open for
your inspection. You will see inside all the wonders of the world, things that
you never ‘beamed about This guidon opportunity must not be overlooked.
The wonders of the animal, vegetable and mineral kingdom are brought here be
fore your very eyes. Ph very first is that mythological being of which the
poets are so fond, tin* winged—
(Copyright. 1918. by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.)
To complete ihtt picture, draw a line from dot 1 to dot 2. then from dot
- to dot 3, and so on.
Marriage of Mr. R. K. Errick and Miss
Emma Often
Interesting to friends innumerabltj will
l>*' the announcement of the marriage of
Miss Emma Otren and Mr. Robert Kelso
Errlck. of Philadelphia, formerly of the
division, which toojc place at ten
thirty this morning at the home of the
bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. If. C.
( laußsen on The Hill. No formal invita
tions had been sent out but there were
a number of relatives and close friend?
in attendance, and the marriage was one
of the most beautiful of the home wed
mnev that has taken place in many
months.
The entire lower floor of the Claussen
home was thrown open and adorned with
thousands of sweotpeas In dainty pink
and delicate lilac, lavendar and mauve.
< ut glass vases and bowls were tilled
wiih the dainty blossoms, the exquisite
hues of which were Intercepted by a back
ground of handsome hydrants'blossoms
In the same beautiful tones. The artistic
harmony of the two colors in all their
varying tones was indescribably lovely
and formed a charming environment for
i be bride who wore a lovely gown of deij.
cate gray georgette crepe with touches
witnessed by onlv the immediate family,
and n few friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanks are spending; their
Honeymoon in Asheville. X. C.
JOHN MILLEDGE P. T. A.
POSTPONED MEETING.
The John Milledge Parents Teachers
Association has postponed its meeting
until June 18th.
• * *
Mrs. W. L. Powell’s many friends will
he distressed to learn of fier continued
Illness which necessitated her removal
to the University Hospital.
* •
MARRIAGE OF MR. CARL HUBER
AND MISS LAMAR NORVELL.
Augusta friends will be interested in
the marriage of Miss Lamar Norvell of
Grovetown, and Mr. Carl Huber, of Moul
trie, Oft., which was quietly solemnized
Tuesday at high noon at the home of
the bride’s sister, Mrs. Howard Ash
nurne in Moultrie, a lovely home wedding
attended by relatives and dose friends.
The bride, who is a beautiful young vL
man wore a tailored suit In blue After
the ceremony and congratulations buf
fet refreshments were served after which
the young couple left In their car for a
tour of the Georgia resorts and wiir
later Visit the bride’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. T. E. Xorvell In Grovetown. before I
returning to Moultrie where they will
make their home ami where the groom In
connected with the Huber Manufacturing
Company of which his father, Mr C B
Huber, Is owner.
• • •
Mrs Charles Powers and little Miss
Powers., who have been visiting Augusta
relatives have returned to their hom£
in Seattle. Wash.
Mr. and Mrn. Charles Broome, Jr , are
receiving a cordial welcome on their ar
rival home. Mrs. Broome previous to
•her marriage a few weeks ago was Miss
Marion Rutledge es Liverpool, and her
marriage was the culmination of a de
lightful romance which began when she I
was doing war work In France and Mr i
Broome with the American V. M. C. A.
They arc with Mr Broome’s parents Mr I
and Mrs. Charles Broome on Central 1
avenue.
SOCIETY IN ATLANTA.
The June social program In Atlanta hsni
begun with many beautiful out door en- *
’erfalnmentH, welcoming parties to re- I
turned soldiers, and college commence- 1
,r, ent gaitles. |
Of these last, the moat Interesting will
be the Georgian Tech dances the week I
of the ifitb. when visiting girls from i
all over Georgia and from other states
•.v|th Atlanta belle*, will heJn to make!
s he event memorable On Monday the
Ifith, the senior rlas will rive a banquet!
and dance will take place Tuesday at
the same dub, and the fraternities are
giving a dance series.
On Saturday first hII the fraternities 1
at Tech and the Kirin sororites in At-j
lanta schools, header! by Miss Katherine'
Sanders and Mias Katherine Nook give*
* big matinee dany at the Georgian (
Terrace. fov Mrs Doughty Manley’s’
ommittre of Joseph Habersham Chup>
ter D. A lb to add to the Soldiers'
memorial Hall fund
Mrs Samuel D Sturgis, wife of Major
Gen. Sturgis, recently returned from;
>verr.ca v. arid eomtnandei at Camp Gor
don. has arrived from St Paul and is
it the Georgia Terra'# Tnelr daughter
who is the wife of Lieut. Hugh Mur
rail, able to General Sturgis, is also at
the Terrace Mrs. Sturgis was Miss He*
merit, her family o ># of prominence In
Hi Paul The officers at ('amp Gor
don will entertain for General and Mrs
Sturgis, and a number of dinners arel
planned In their honor
Gant Joseph Brown Connally, one of
the most prominent figures In Atlanta's
social life, has returned from a year In
Frame, and was Hie guest of honor In a
uprty of twenty covers given by Mr and
Mrs James D Rohlusou Nafurday night
at the Piedmont Driving Club.
Lieut Howard Cot wav, just returned
from France, has arrived from Charlotte i
with hi* wife, v. ho was Miss Miriam
Parker, a North Carolina belle, nd thsy
nre at home with Mr and Mrs, J W.
Conway a* the Georgian Terrace, fu A
bartv given In their ho or Hsturday wsrt
their returned heroe Lieut CV>! Wel
bon Blalo« k. Lieut John HunfiT of Hu
van nab. Lieut ('has Alrev of Kavan
nah Lieut Richards of t'niunibia
| LUtlt Jr. enh |! <’qrr,mfnga of Ail
i T’lSta fcpe.it the v #ek end «t th© Gcof*
•dsn Terraoe and was entertained at
dinner psrjv by Mr. and Mrs w r
iynrdlev. t’spt Wm, Ceye of Louisville, !
tO#th Engineers and Ltsut Kd. Gay of!
Atlanta, were honor guests In a party
fflvtn by Mr and Mr* Gus T Dodd Mr I
f'i Mrs Harry Park Woodward enter*
’aired for J dent John Hardin.
Mrs M K Wilson of New fork who
w Hh her daughter. Mlsa Louts# Wilson
uas been ent* rinmed at a series-of par-’
ties during a fen dnv rtavat the Geor
:l«n Terrace, vu honored guest |,, din
ner party of Hxteen given Saturday by
Mr and Mrs FrsrkMn Mlkell Mrs Wll
on gave « # tf« Ft lay si the DrPlng
Dub. when ter* ladle** were here guests,
A* the opening dinner dance of the
season at the roof garden at the Cspj.
of rose. Her flowers were an armful of
bride roses. There were no attendants
except the bride’s aunt, Mrs Lula Red
fern, who presented the bride in marriage,
and Mr. Henry Clan* sen, the groom's
best man. The ceremony was performed
by Rev. Mr. Ueisaer, of Holy Trinity. Im
mediately following the ceremony an in
formal reception was hold and a buffet
breakfast served, the refreshment table
being adorned with white and lavendar
snapfragon effectively placed, their deli
cate color being reflected In the bonbons
and confections which filled silver and
cut glass comports end trays.
Punch was served hy Misses Lucllo and
Adele Buck, of Charleston, from a howl
embedded in lavendar and pink sweet
peas and hydrangea.
Later th«* bride changed her gown for a
handsome tailored suit in blue worn with*
a bine hat with pinnies, and attended bv
the cordial good wishes <>f their assembled
friends. Mr. and Mrs. Errlck left for Phil
adelphia where they will make their home
with the groom’s parents and where h«*
will he associated with his father who in
owner of the International Tractor Com
tal City Club on Tuesday, delayed a
week on account of rain, on© of the larg
est parties was that given by Mr. and
Mrs. Murdock Walker In honor of Mr
and Mrs. Troup Howard, recently ar
rived from Macon. Oa., to reside In At
lanta.
Miss Alex Stirling, lias returned home
after winning the championship of the
South In woman’s golf tournament of
Memphis. The pjast Lake Country
Club, which Miss Stirling represents,
will give a dinner dance In her home.
Mrs. Carlyon Cone, who was Mins
Gladys Cawiel of Savannah. Ims arrived
with Mr. Gone from their wedding trip,
and a number of the debutante set are
entertaining In her honor.
CONTESTS FOR TWO
SEATS IN THE HOUSE
Washington—Contests fn- neats In the
house were filed today. Joseph p. Tur
ney. democrat ot Milwaukee. Win, pre
, fiented claims to the neat of Vidor Ber
ber. socialist. because of the hitter's
conviction nf vlo'allnn the esplon.-iiro
law, and James Wlckersharn, republi
can. claiming election hy a majority of
votes a a Alaskan deleaalr*, asked the
place of Charles Snlxer, democrat, who
died before congress aas called Into
extra session.
PTlndereixal
DYE IOR VOl
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H|gisa|
Ideal
Beauty Parlors
203-204 Masonic Temple.
Hairdressing
Shampooing
Massaging
Manicuring
Marcelle Waving.
Phone 1681.
NICE DISTINCTION
FOR MARINE CORPS
New York, N. Y.—The Marine Corps
has bien cited for bravery by the news
department of a New York newspaper.
Orders have gone forth to re-write
men and copy-readers that as a distinc
tion for conspicuous bravery, the name
pf the organization of the devil dogs
in the future shall appear in caps (Ma
rine Corps) Instead of in lower case (ma
rine corps).
Semenoff Calls Congress
on Mongolian Case
London.—General Semenoff. leader of
the Cossacke in eastern Siberia, has call-
Mosquito Canopy
Complete, ready to pul up. .all
sizes, prices . . $2.50 and $3.00
J. A. MULLARKY CO.
830 BROAD STREET.
Where to Get Yossr
Dollars Worth
R. &
G.CORSETS
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There is an unmistakable air
about a woman who wtoars R.
& (». Corsets. She hus the ap
pearance of being correctly
dressed under all circumstan
ces.
You must examine our new
R. & (• models for yourself.
You will find that no quality
detail that makes for long lifV
and the true service of com
fort has been omitted by the
makers. Prices $1.25 to SI.OO
SKIRTS.
Hor every summer occasion.
We doubt if you have even seen
such a fascinating display of
summer skirts. Every sort of
skirt that a woman must iiave,
to he fashionably dressed for
summer. The prices you’ll find
exceptionally Interesting. Navy
and niuek Wool and Ha tin
Hklrts Prices $17.50 and $20.00
Tub Skirts of fine wash fabrics
from $3.58 to $7.98
McCALL’3 PATTERNS
Be Sure To See This
ALL-Year Oil Stove
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Detroit Vapor Stoves
“WORK LIKE GAS.”
The same convenience and simplicity of the
(fas stove is offered in these high grade oil stoves.
The same year-round utility and the fact that
they “work like gas” makes Detroit Vapor Stoves
comparable to the gas range—not to the common
oil stove.
BURN OIL, GASOLINE or DISTILLATE
Detroit Vapor Stoves give 19 hours of per
fect cooking to the gallon. They are as fast as
gas and cheaper than gas, coal or wood stoves.
They light instantly.
SOLE AGENTS IN AUGUSTA.
Eubanks Bros.
1162-1164 BROAD STREET.
ed a congress which declared the auton
omy of Mongolia, according to a Russian
wireless disuntch from Moscow. The con
gress. the Bolshevik mosage adds, elected
Semenoff “grand duke of Mongolia”.
BILL WANTS NATIONAL
CEMETERY IN FRANCE
Washington.—A hill authorizing the an*
pointment of a commission to acquire and
maintain a great national cemetery in
a ranee, where American soldiers woulrt
l>e and another proposing an
equitable distribution of captured war
trophies among states and territories
were favorably reported today by t.h»
senate military committee.
Mosquito Canopy
90-inch, for $2.50
100-inch, for $3.00
Look Ahead and 8
You’ll do Your 1
Buying Now.
Avon Sheets. 72x00, for $1.25 |
Dunellen Seamless Sheets, 81x00 I
for $1.50 &
00x00 Pepperell Seamless Sheets, I
for ... $1.89
00x00 Fruit of the Loom Seam- £
Itßi si if i . for $2.00 1
10-4 Pepperell Bleached Sheet- I
ir«K for 79c I
0-4 Utica Bleached Sheeting, I
for 74c I
36-Inch Fruit of the Loom |
Bleaching, for, yard 25c f
86-inch Fine Sea Island Sheet- I
lug for, a yard 15c I
Wear Well Pillow Fanes, 45x36. P
50c value, for 35c |
Samson Pillow Cased, 45x36.
40c value, for 27c I
Fruit of thta Loom Pillow Cases, ll
45x36, 65c value, for 49c J:
Fashionable New i
York Frocks.
For Summer Wear
The immaculate freshness, the I
sunshiny newness of these very 1
latest New York Style success- i
es should awake in every true I
lovter of good apparel, the nee- L
esslty of dressing up for the I
warm wteather season. Each I
garment represents some new I
theme that has gained favor I
among authoritative fashion I
critics. The materials are or- |
gundy, voile and ohallie. I
SIO.OO, $13.98, $14.75.
An Unusual Oppor- I
tunity to Buy Wash
Materials
Plaid, Htrlp, and solid color 1
Gingham* at, yard ,15c I
30.lnrh heavy Sea Island at 15c [
36-Inch Fancy I'orcale for. -
yard 25c r
30-inch White Crepe for,
yard 150 J
Apron Ginghams for, yard 15c I
36-Inch White Cambric, for, ?
yard 19e I
FIFTEEN