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EIGHT
SOCIETY
MR. AND MRS. CHURCHILL
ENTERTAIN FOR
VISITING FRIENDS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1 Bosnian, of Nor- j
folk. Va, ami their two lovely you hr j
da ugh ten*, Mism-s Rena nnd Ruth Bon* i
man. who have been entertained in i .
number of delightful way* during theii j
stay with Mr and Mrs George W. Bos i
man and ..Mr and Mra. Harry Vnlden.
wr»*e the guests of honor lasi evening of I
Mj*. and Mra. rharlea N. Churchill when
they entertained shout an hundred friends \
at a reception The Churchill home was j
adorned with pink roses and pink earna-j
lions which filled cut *’a»* and silver
vase:*. and brilliant wjlh the softened
glow from lose shaded lights. In the din-,
ing room the table was exquisite in its
adornment, that gleaming mahogany cov
ered with lac. and with a large central!
cut glass vsse holding long stemmed. •
spicy carnal ions and silver candlesticks
holding pink shaded lights Here the re
ceiving party served a delicious supper, j
others b ing served a la buffet
TOO SHORT TO DO UP
AND STILL FALLING
A little “Dandcrine” stops your
hair coining out and doubles
its beauty
Jsk
To f. op Ttiui.i- hnlr »t once ami
rlil thi nrttlp of every particle of
dandruff, get n irtiall bottle of de
lightful "lJanderine" nt any drug or
l oil cl counter for n few cents, pour
h little In your hand and rul> It Into
the sculp, After several applications
the liair usually stops corning out anil
yiHi can't find any dandruff. Help
\our hair to grow strong, thick and
long and become nofl, glossy mid
twice :ik beuullftil and abundant
adv.
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Z'l ANNE co ff“
The Re4y-Taylor Company
New Orleans
JANUARY
COLUMBIA RECORDS
Are Here
Stop by and Hear
The Latest Songs
k ’ k
LULLABY TIME. t'harles Harrison and l.cwis James.
Tenor lhn t I ircheetm accompatumenl A 2822
OUT OF A CLEAR SKY. Henry Uurr Tenor Koto. Or- 8&c
rhrstra acoonipanlmvnt.
OPEN UP THE GOLDEN GATES OF DIXIELAND Van .
and Belie mk t'hot.t. lit Duct, tji.hestra accompaniment.
GRANNY. Adclr Rowland tinnedlenne, Orchestra
STEAL AWAY TO JEBUS Ki*k t'ldverglty Male Quar
irlle Vocal Quartotte. Male voices
LITTLE DAVID. PLAY ON YOUR HARP. Arrangement A J* 03
by l**iKk t » t\« *tt> Hinder* i Ft>»k l ntvrmitx MaU Quar* •® c
left*** .Muh* \ou'»*n.
WHEN I'M GONE YOU'LL SOON FORGET. iwtrltw
(JtttrtHtp Orrhwtni ACAHuniMuiimmi
I LOVE YOU JUST THE SAME. TWEET ADELINE. A 2310
J'eeilewt QuarlclL Malt Quartette orchestra accOßtpa
nlment. t
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311 JACKCON tTRLL • PHONE 3327
I Mrs Churchill was beautifully gowned
• in black tulle over silver cloth; Mrs, Box
| man won biaek and while chiffon over
black Mrs. Vaideri w.i* In soft bank
i,ot, Mi■*» Rena Bosnian wore brown net'
1 over brown satin and Miss Ruth Boiimin
brown net over yellow Miss Kalina
< loowdle wore apricot georßttta crepe; Miss
1 Rath Ilrawnei wore a beautiful gown of
'iris genrgutte. beaded, Miss Franc* s Me
i Daniel wore pink and blue chiffon and
, Mis# Gladys Me loan lel a dainty gown of
) blue and white chiffon.
1 The p.tanure of the evening was great
ly enhanced by the exquisite da.icing of
I Mrs. Theodore Rrlce and Miss Clara ttu
! land who wore picturesque Riet v* and
i Pirrette coatum** > f b ack and wl.it'
MR. AND MRS. RICHARDSON
ENTERTAIN.
Mr and Mrs. <*. P. Richardson enter
tained nt their home, 2t4 Third street,
about fifteen frh nds with a Witch party
N**W Year's ev«- night. Tile #»il, living
room and dining room wer tlirowori etc
suite and adorned with mistletoe and hol
ly f'ards and music w.re enjoyed and j
the o:d y*ar went out anil the new w»»
ushered In in the pleasantest poasibl . j
manner by thia group of congenial guests
During the evening a buff ! super was
served.
• • •
SPELL EVANS.
The marriage is announced of Miss .
Alice T Kvaiis, of Holly HIM, S <\. and ■
Mr. Hlehard R Sp 11. of Charleston, which j
took place December 81s* at two In Hie ;
afternoon at the home of M: and Mrs \V.
H Powell, in Kills Street. Rev. Iv r |
Sheridan, of Curtis baptist church. of- .
fieiating.
- • •
Mrs .1 H Smith, of Allendale, H. C.,i
was In the city yesterday.
• • •
Mr. and .\i -J ft. Zachary and Miss
Gertrude Zachary, of Asheville, N. arc
More for tli* 'anon and have taken an
apartment on Greene Street.
‘Q-BAN’ WORKS
LIKE MAGIC
ON GRAY HAIR
A Difference n ■ Few Daye end All
Gray Hair Transformed to the Even,
G.oaey Dark Shade of a Young
Girl.
It Is now possible to quickly, safely
I and easily restore gray, faded or white
I aml (a Hi pg hair to original dark color
and luHtre. Just get, at little cost, from
your druggist or toilet counter, a bot
tle of Q-lhin (pronounced Ku-ban)
Hair < *olor Restorer, ft comes all pre
pared in a handsome package. Apply it
in the privacy of your room as per
simple directions on the bottle. Your
; gray or faded hair wMI turn to that
soft, lustrous, dark shade you so much
admire. The length of your hair will
be increased perceptibly too. I>andruff
will vanish. "Q Ran" is harmless as
water but as sure* to darken your gray
hair as the sun is to rise. Watson Drug
Co. Augusta, (la. Mail orders, 70c.
ad a .
_ ... *
Nodiing will lose
its flavor more
quickly than cof
fee when exposed
to air. Luzianne
is sold only in
individual air
tight tin cans
-never in bulk.
RUSSIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
THE ATTRACTION FOR JAN. 15TH.
It ho the announcement »*ntt only rrtr.Cu
a i on,.', of (jay. aco that tlv. fauioua ltu».
atari Symphony Orchratra wan to ho h.aitl
at the Grand on thi ivnlng of January
15th. then ha* already been a very grati
fying rail of ticket*. Two of th- box' *
hav. ah ady been taken nnd the commit
tee from the Woman'/- .Tub, which has
made pors-ihlt till* mufihtal treat, atdt that
lho»e dealrlna' boxea whl atcure their
tlelteta at once.
Mwi -it Alticbit’er. the conductor of tna
ICi.net>.r. Symphony Orel), atra of X.-w
York. * Indl.vetly responsible for ntany
of tin cl arming light* • .numb.-r* which
find *ii<-h favor with audh t.c "< > very*
where. With UMMtual thill"-; has
a’chest i tiled many compositions oriß.imlly
written for th piano, th* vP Jin or the
.-#• io. and aircii gthem might be mention
ed the famous 1.. "thriven "Minuet the
preiudea Of Kaeliinanlnoff. son,.- of »nc
ltuhin»teln tides, sel ctlon* from John
Powell'n piano suit* entitled At trie J »,i
and several of Srriubine’s piano qpncnrtl.
One number w hich never'fails to charm
and delight it* hearer* i* 111 oti if . tra
tlnn of the ItUh iian ' .Soidlere- • «*<*■•. ■*
himp.e uieVid, which Ihe Russian* air.g
when on tin march. Prior to coming to
America Ml Alt*-. nul-r put It. l«Ji >f» r *
if h ivln in the national auny and at
I Ur.t tint, it wan tl. custom to have a
eomnut.y »! sinisit* l»’*ck»d ftom the rex -
ment me.eh m tho loud of the . olurr.n
end provide a vocal rather than a hnml
a, ofiiarilment for tin trat.miilUß
Thin Oil I song war. always hll r. ci and to
tin aenaltlv. ear of yount; Alt*chul :r, who
w.n on. of tin ringer*, the Unit grew
v, ■ \ monot itour. t hie da), to . v.-
the rnonotom -he tried th< • xperlm. tit of
Iritrndiictiie a ■ fief; of variation* on the
theme in it" a .out), a 1 •thd time, ho
mad. in- . • t-htli! falcutto tom.
Who If iha' Vliiatllmt in th rank*,
iill.-d out th leader, us he brought Iha
in- nto a ctaridalll No on. gave the He*
•ret awa- and tin < ulprit remained un
detected although lie repeated the act very
oft, n afterward In his orclu-at rat lon Mr.
AHaehuler hu* glv-n hi* "whlstlitiK pan
to ih. piccolo and If th- numb r la play
ed win*, the orchestra appears at the
Drnnd on January Ifith, thi* story will be
fully appi, "dated by the audience.
m • •
BRYANT.COCHREL.
In th.- preaenee of a few of their friends
Mi Kufiis Claude Bryant and .Vi sa Julia
i 'ochre! were united In tho holy bond* of
matrimony laid Monday »t " P in., at the
parsonage of Heroml liaptiat f'hurcn. ni’t’
Zaeh Ford Bond officiating The groom
la riding instructor at th. Bon Air Hotel
while the Pride la a popular favorite
among her friends
- . .
MR STEWART WALKER
ENTERTAINS WITH DANCE
Mr. Stewart Wa'Uer entertained a
large parly of frhnda with n dance last
evening al the I'ountry Club, the occasion
being the laai of many fegtlve affairs that
huv. made bright and happy the holiday
arisen with Augustu s college element
home for th * holidays. There wtre ; b iut
lan hundred and fifty gilißt* In attendance
ami during the evening a most enjoyable
buffet supper wus served.
* * *
Miss Margaret Xlart.vnsmlth. of Wor
diest.-: shirt Knglanri, has arrived for a
-t .y of spyerJl weeks end is the guest of
Mr* o. W. Chilian on The 1111'.
Mi and Mr* A O Hunter, who were
recently married »n New York City, are
hi ending (heir Honeymoon in Augusla.
After » stay Inn* of a few* weeks they
will make the'.r home in Pit tabu r%, Pa.,
• • •
Mrs. \V. II Mahon and Miss MarsnrM
Mahon an* here from Chicago for a stu>
of lwo months.
• • •
Pol, A. V. Comer has returned to De
troit. Mich., after spending Ghrlutmas In
Augusta.
• • *
Mrs S H. Osborne has returned from a
pleasant visit with relatives in Thomson.
• • *
Kr lends of Dr. W. H. Houston will be
very glad to learn of bis continued im
provement and that It is hoped and ex
pected that he wi’.l be able to leave the
hospital early next .week.
• % *
Mrs C. H. Pearre and family, of Cov
ington. Ga . are In the city for a few
days. •
Mr. and Mrs. V V* Oxburn. <»f Madi
son. Ua., arrived In the city yeaterday.
» • •
Mr. Jos B Cuintnlnff. Jr . was in At
lanta yesterday.
• • •
Mrt Rosa Bade I>l< kerson has returned
from Union point. G»
• • •
Mr.# .1 B. Honey Is in Atlanta for s
few days.
• • *•
Mrs Geo P Hammock has returned
fmm M icoti, Os
• » •
Mrs. J. H Koss. of Athens. Ga . Is In
the city.
• * •
Mrs C. H Rrese. of Savannah, tin
was in the city yesterday
• • •
Mrs Alb* rt Harris, of Kirkwood, Ga ,
Is in the city.
• * •
“What’s in a Name?”
Fncl.s about your nnino; its his
tory; its meaning; whroro It
«as derUM; its aigoittcancr;
your lucky day and lucky jewel.
By MILDRED MARSHALL
EVELYN.
l.lke no many feminine name*. Kvelyn
cornea from Aotffe. whoa, raore modern
equivalent Eva. In early limra. Aevin
or Kvln waa Occasionally found In the
llouae of Kernerty. but Kieleep la by far
the moat common form of both natnea m
Ireland.
Aveline or Eveline made their appear
ance among the Normana long before the
marriage of the Kart of Pembroke Ave
line ivae the name of the alater of ttunnar.
the great grandmother of AA'lltiam the
Conqueror, and Aveline or Eveline was
ho favorite a Norman name that It well
auill the I..rd> of the tlardc Uouloureuae
In the Hetrothsd
Eveline de Longo I'ampo. aa the name
la Latinised In old rhrontel. k, married the
Inat Kurl of Lam-aatar and her daughter,
tin helrea* Avallna or Eveline, hrouqht to
Iter husband and hla aona by a aobaequeftt
marriage, the great county of Lancaster,
tbua eatabttahtng the widespread pew <n
of the lied lioee An Eveline i'Jatove
lived In IMP, but though history faith
fully chronicle* her t/Ai* there is ro
reeor/l of her activities or explanation
concerning the reason for her carefully
preserved memory
The name aufered a temporarv eeltpae
in England In the early I?th century hut
was revived tn an ornamental fashion hv
Mias Burney’s "Evelina." stnee Uteri ita
xngue has been unquestionable, but it
would be d flcult to #u> what affected In
flcence brought about the change In sp-dl-
Ing to Kvelyn Etymologists Insiat that
It should only be spelled with a V If It
I* meant to Imitate the old French form
of the 1-atln r.vellana. meaning liaaei.
Eveline i« really a man’s name and few
women have used thet torn preferring
rather to employ Kxellna or Kvelyn. •
Vats eye la Evelyn's jewel ita myforlou
translucent depihs shot with green indi
cates a vigilant chatm atfatnsc cy.: aplrita
and promisca Ita wearer immunity front
all harm.
Thursday la her ItKkv day and 6 her
lucky nutnbar
ALLEGED MURDERER
NABBED BY POLICE
Ernest Smith, Believed to Be
Slayer of John Mays. Is Being
Held
Kruaat Smith eo'ored fireman on the
Central of tjcors.a Ita ’r > he» been tr
r«a>e,| Uv de'.ectlv * of th. nolle;' depart
"'ent and Is now h-tng held on a charge
of lit- n order of John Me « negro .lur
ing the latter pa-t of '’hjtobrr. the dlf.
rarer-s twin the two men having
tr »'« It !• s 'd e»»r the t resrnce in the
rose of • wmmrn ll.rrl-• Reynolds
sin. he trertt.-r -.be detecltv* denart-
JJ ' n .' '* t n busv on t V n
ne... doteftp was deta'led especially
tor th s duty bet until st/out three weeks
go th. due* h « had gathered rt
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snt AUGiUSTA HERALD
rrbitleaa. However, by the appkcaUon of
a lox<* query to neveral n crocs vv’io. he
Kurrrilxed, knew tiif• j arti. a concerned
■'nfl ?he!r r»’ation.i. h - Lrouß'nt tho
Hiroadu of evidence sufflcl; nt.Jy together
to CBtablixh in hi# own n.ind that Smith
«’mi the sruilty man. r Kay and
t)t:nn mrn’f Mo actiral arrest,
•layn ago, when they. a< t rur on order:"
from headquarters, too?. R*r::th from ins
engine wl • n bi can ** in from hju run.
Tliti police department'a account of the>
affair » »;b.>tantialkv t!:- - the
K* neral account .T*»!uj a helper in
a local i 00l r Ht/ibli.'kmcn•. wui- sns.iccted
of Jihclt re!-(ion with h< woman. H-«
Iconoids, it is said. Th* accused.
Str,.t! T ». began Ids a'.twit ona to th - same
woman, according to account,
by establishing ! * laird end of the
*r nn-.fle On m- n’-.rlit <T .he shooting.
Triiiti*- If is sa <l. Hi*-d th* house on
'nr.; streel. ~f H:.rr V/bl! - he v.-is
there, foo’stepr ypj t oacbod and Harriot
whispered; “f***!’, that’s Jobr." The re
pert is tha Smith ran out. to meet him and
they evidently grappled Sn.rt l i prove!
the better man and when ho jc -.-pined the
m st‘*ry over bis opponent, drew a ic
Sis smashing rock boi- ® EE
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Louis Heels— Specia. reduction Sale prica
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_OVER % 3ad BUSY NEWARK STORES
volvor ah<l shot kkm.-it s alleged. How
• ver, Smith 5s said to claim that Mays
produced a gun and that he .vrested it
from hire and shot to save h'msclf. It is
that contention that :i?e police ;*re en
•-;*.orin/ to dsfirove, along with proof
pch'ilvc of h!s guilt.
The negro’s story is materially the
same in the first part, of the story. He
admits tin* .visit ami tl»e apprcach of
Mays and also she ensuing: s rugeb-. His
prime argument is inut he shot in self
defense.
The woman, Harriet Rivnolds. has de
nied all knowledge of the ncountor, but
since being croFr*-exanifned by the dc
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726 BROAD STREET.
Opposite The Herald Building.
Open Saturday Night Until 10 O’Clock.
298 Stores in 97 Cities.
teettves. she admits some p >rtlons of the
?toryr which being assimilated, add a
material bit of truth fio the charge
Smith, say tlie police.
Smith, who as ha 3 been state 1. works
nut of Augusta, hoards at 1528 Maph
! street and has a v\;f- living ;n Savannah.
! He is now- detained at the police station,
j awaiting trial in superior court.
POLICEMAN SHOOTS MAN.
Scranton, Pr..--In fending his life Thurs
day from a crowd of New Year’s cele
bratory who had him down on the pave
ment and were kicking and beating him
unmercifully because he attempted to
stop a free fight, Policeman Thomas Jone:
drew his revolver and fired twice. An
other shot was heard at the same time
ar.d Vitte Baiarrici, one of the officer’!
assailants, fell dead. It is believed he war
killed by one of the po iceman's bullets.
Jones may lose the sight of one eye from
the beating he received. The fight start
ed in a saloon.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 2
N# Caafciac
A Nutritious Diet for All Age*
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid Imitations and Subatitntc*
Live Lobsters just arrived
it the V. & L. Restaurant.