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TWO
SE&cietx
MI2PAH CIRCLE MEETS FRIDAY.
Tl»e Mlzpah Circle of til® King's Daugh
ter® will hoJd their regular monthly meet*
jng on Friday afternoon. January Mb. at
four o'clock, at the residence of Mr®.
Cedi Cochrane.
it*
W. M. S. OF WOODLAWN CHURCH
MEETS MONDAY.
There wiil he a builpfin meeting of the
Woman’s Missionary Society of Wood
lawn Church held tomorrow, Monday ufl
ernoon. at 3:10 All members are urged
i*# attend promptly.
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WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
OF GREENE STREET PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH MEETS MONDAY.
Woman's Auxiliary of Greene Street
Pi oahyterlan Church will meet Monday
afternoon at 4 o'clock Quarterly general
meeting. Kecretariea of all depart unfits
will bring reportk. The presence of every
member I® cleaJrd.
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WIDE AWAKE CIRCLE
MEETS TUESDAY
Wld-Awake Circle of King a Daughter*
w||| hold It« regular monthly meeting next
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr®.
(Bonn Logwcn on Walton W»y, The HIP.
AM member® are urged to he present a®
biuirrs* of importance, and election of
officer* will take place.
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Mr. lid win fipeth i* In Worcester. Mas*
attending the salenmeru*' meeting. On hi*
way homo h-* will atop in X< w York City
Una visit Mr Reuben Kpeth
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BURDEN BEARERS
MEET TUESDAY.
Thf Burden B> -arera Circle ni tin King'*
Daughter* and Son* will hold it* regular
monthly m f et!ng Tuesday afternoon. J*u,
(Bb, at 3;3U 6'cvocit rit the residence of
Mm H c Htyaon 1001 Walton Way
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El SHOP ELLIOTT SOCIETY.
The Bishop Elliot' Society will hold 1t«
re'xuiar meeting Monday afternoon at
4 30 o’clock at the pariah house
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Tty land* of Mr* I an <• Iharrett will r>*
• to learn tho*. Mw in the I'nlvrr
*ll) lloapita' for tr aiuioot
SULOZIM REMOVES PIMPLES
Oo Why Put Up With That Pimply
SUm Any Longer?
Vuu ! *.ouha* a dtirlmout it i®
l * youi Hllt.'icli' "nuis. . ricl no douut
b.i* used in.ifty pi**|»n ration* with lit
t’ <>r no got)d rf®u|t», # you waul
lilts ti <• , rfec*a you can uce
u t ■:-night. Ld 11 h advise you. Go to
•!' lot. ' df it#! let nnd get a bottle
**f >ulo/.jn i«;• y .*!} have it uhc it on
«»< * ■ • T‘>NI(JIIT. uml in the inorn
«>i • 'it nu? ior ih<* mu . -
Unit icl yum io.iner discouraging
»».■ j' .ue « »ur from giving
MiloTi * i ijt.il. Tie effort 1* HirtaU.
i d * • nn I ’ '-ve you will be dt®-
•ipiM hiitd FuloKin Ih ihe prutarlp
•’O" of ,i C., j>« and Im* b«< n
d la ihia vHy aa a private formula
'fiib rno » nrflOiiiß i*mltt*. adv.
WRIST WATCHES
Fcr AM Seasons.
Tlie.ujif*: unit'll contin
ues more popular than
any other and i< more in
deniaiui than it has over
l)oon before. Ancj now,
among the choice now se
lections we arc offering,
you can find exactly the
watch to amt. There are.
men’s watches, women’s
watches, strap watches
and dainty ribbon brace
let watches.
Wm. Schwcigert &
r cmpany
JEWELERS.
HERE FOR THE SEASON
A. PHILIPPS, Ladies’ Hairdresser
From df> Boulevard Hauiimmn, Pane. (Franca).
Ladies’ artistic Hair Pieces made to order—
Switches. Pompadours and Transformations.
V' ill h i>\ on nualli.v us hair before making It up
MARINELLO SHOP
Leonard Building. Phone 961.
mfc, ■
MM.,
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NOTICE TO ALL LADIES.
THE MODEL
LADIES’* READY-TO-WEAR.
1038 BROAD STREET
i* making arrangi'niente to put on a Rig Sale oi
READY-TO-WEAR. as we arc mating a change in
business.
WILL Cflrr/ On
SAVE HI! U/ Your
YOU w w / Merchandue.
Sale Starts
Friday, Jan. 9th,
Watch The Herald Thursday, January Bth, for
Prices and Items.
WIDOWS' HOME DIRECTORS
MEET WEDNESDAY-
Th.j regular monthly meeting of to.
Imarrl of manuuer# of tho Widows' Home
Will h« li«l<i VV ».U nil allay njonilng. Janu
ary 7th. 1»20. a'. II o’clock, at the home.
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D. A. R. MEET TUESDAY.
The regular monthly meeting of the Au
gusta Chapter, D. A Ft., will he hold at
the Y W. C A. Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock. ViHltln* D. A It and member*
recently admitted t.o the order are cor
dially Invited to attend.
...
Mr*, ft I! Cain, of Mreetmrood. H C..
leaven for Florida next week. In Febru
ary Mine Mac Turner, of AultUHta. will
join her In Jar-knonvllle nr.rt toK<:tb«r they
will vlalt all point. of Inle'cet, pirhap.
ilallliik Cuba before returning to Augunta.
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Mr. D. W. Foureher, of Savannah, tva*
Ir. Auiruata on New Year's Day.
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Mr* t.utlicr Warron anfl Mix* l.cwls
ftuti Warren, of Richmond, Yu, ar<- re
'■clvlnic a coiAlal welcome by Auiiuftta
frienda. They are at Three Oak*.
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MRS. HENRY BROWN ENTERTAINS
FOR MRS. SQUIRES.
Mr* Henry Drown entertained very
charmingly Friday afternoon ut Mr* cah
-11,. >} • l a rdom on The Hill. In eompll
merit t«. her elelcr Mi* flaonps Howard
Hi|Hire*, of Ku»t Orange. N. J
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NEW YEAR GREETINGS FROM
STATE DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN
OF THE CONFEDERACY.
To lhr children of the Confederai y of
Georgia.
A t . your rtc* Mate director, I .‘end
ten Ming* :u:*l best wi«]ie® for the New
Year.
There I** «n awakening throughout our
Southland to tin* Importune* of the chil
di.-n’t work, for, an we all know', the Chil
dren of (h«* Confederacy of today will be
tin* Daughter* atid Son® of the Confvd
* ri.cv of tomorrow. Wf mu*t prepare our
children to carry on the splendid work
npw helm done by the different Confed
erate organisation*
Of HrM Importance I* the love and care
rui! little .'Jtentlonn the children should
Inflow* upon the veteran® we have with
UN Invite them to your meetings; a*k
them to talk to the children. At best we
v i l have the dear old heroes with in
but !• few year* ’onger and it should be
• mut'd a privilege to listen to their rem
ifilsccnce®
At e;»» h meeting at least one particular
u-ith “f Confederate history should bo
told
Midd your meeting* l regularly and makf
them Intel eating to the children.
* thorough canvas® of the children in
the ' cities where there in a «\ of C.
c lanfer should be made, and all those
ohgilde Invited to Join, In cities having
ro C. of c nrtranlsation step* should he
Uilom without delay to organise Foi
Information nt. to organising a chapter,
fdease communicate with the state or
ganiser. Minn Adeline Hatim. Dublin, Oh.,
<»r your stnto director. 1 feel that every
trio Daughter should nee that her chil
dren are enrolled In the C, of C. Certainly
th" C. of C. should be the strongest ohH
dfen*® organisation in the Soath. Let’s
make it so.
At tho General I’. I> C. Convention, re
cently h* id at Tampa, a now f .rm of
application blank was adopted Plea®e
Iherefon* destroy the supply of hlunk*
>»' l ave on hand and order the number
of Manks you will need for the coming
vear from Mis® Adeline I'.atim, Dublin,
«i.*i The price of the blanks is le each.
Umember each applicant must flu out
three blanks
With the eat nest hope that report* to
our c of C, Convention, to be held at
x i’inah next summer, will show won
dcrful ptogreve in the work, I am,
Cordia'lv your*.
IMCUTHA WIOIGTaW NIX.
Sta'* Director. Children of the Confed
eracy.
STATESBORO NEWS
Statesboro. Dr and Mrs J. If White
side and daughter, Allen have returned
from n visit In Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr*. .1 Conrad Mitchel. have
returned to their home in Savannah from
Picture* ready framed and
in the Sheet. Frame* of
any *ize made to order.
HARPER BROS.
ART STORE
426 Eighth St. Phone 730.
i a visit to hi® parents, Mr. and Mrs. J M.
; Mitchell.
Air. W. II Fill* ;ind Mr. Brunson were
in Savannah Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCorkle have re
| turned to Atlanta from a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. C M. Mixon.
Mia* Ciemmle Rhsrllng has returned
from a visit in Randersvllle.
Mi > Ora Scar boro has returned from a
' visit in Way cross.
Mi Herman Suddath, of Matter, spent
| Sunday in the city.
ifr. and Mr*. V. W Darby ami chll
i dr»*n have returned from a visit in Vl
dalia.
Mr. John Watson, of Vidalia, Is visiting
Mr and Mrs. y. W. Darby.
Mr and Mrs h. t. Hall have returned
i to their home in Sandemvillo from a visit
j to r<*lat.ives in the city.
Mr Thompson, of Swainsboro,
j spent the holidays In the city.
Mr. Sidney Collin*, of Savannah, spent
' Tuesday In tho city.
Miss Winnie Fowler has returned to
;C S and T. College In MlUedgeville from
a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
It. C. Fowler.
Mm- K. W Parrish and children have
return'd to Savannah from a visit to
relative® In the city.
Mr and Mrs c. TT Pennington have
i returned to their boipe in C -dnrtourn
I from n visit »o relative® in the city.
Mm Joe Ir Fletcher and daughter,
! Fll/rtb* th spent Friday In Stll*on.
Mr Rupert Riggs was a business visi
tor Mi Savannah Monday
Willie Iso Oliff, Annie Laurie
Turn r. Marion Shuptrlne, L'n® Bel]
Hrannen and Miss llage 1 Jfkhnnton. will
h av.- Monday to resume their studies at
Wesleyan College in Macon.
Mr and Mrs. Will Pueblo® have return
• d to Augusta from a visit to Rev. and
Mrs. R M Booth.
Mis* Annie Brook* Grimes ha® rettirn
ed to Sweet Firlar College. Virginia, from
n visit to her parent®, Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Grime®.
Col and Mr*. Oesman Neville have
returned from Rome where* they spent th®
i ollday® and were accompanied home by
Mlh* Nunnally. the sister of Mrs. Neville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrison have re
turned to their home in Chester, from a
visit to her mother, Mrs If G. Kyerett.
Mr. and Mra. C. T Proctor have re
turned to their home in Jacksonville,
Fla., from a visit to Mrs. Henry Ander
son.
Miss Fllr.abeth Blttch ha® returned to
Rrciina Vista. Va.. from a visit to her
mother Mrs. .T Gordon Blltch
Mrs. W fT. Sharpe and Mrs IT. D. An
derson were In Cbixton TuesdAy.
Mr and Mrs Brooks Flßitnon® *i»ent
th* holldavK with Dr. and Mjs. Harris in
Sander*ville. t
A narfy composed of Misses Irma Floyd,
Willie Lee Oliff, IBvelyn Wood, Messrs.
Waldo Floyd, J. P. Fov and Frank Sim
mons attended the dunce In Hylvanla
Tii sday evening.
Mr TPiro'd Le< lias returned to Sardis i
from a visit to hi® parent®, Mr. and Mrs.
I>. G. Let.
Mr and Mrs. Harrey Brannen have
returned from a visit to relative® In Co
lumbia. £. C.
Mr. and Mrs C. W, Brannen and chil
dren have returned to Savannah from a
visit to relative® In the city.
An event of Friday was the luncheon,
| given by Dr. Julian Quattlebaum. The
fable was graced with a pretty arrange
j ment of red roses and holly used as a
centerpiece. Covers were laid for Dr J. i
A Dillard, T>r F IT Wilson Dr. Herbert:
Kennedy. Dr. Carrol Moore. Messre®. Out-
In nd McDongal. Albert Quattlebaum. Mra
W A Quattlebaum and Dr. Julian Quat
ti« bnum
Mr? Harry Smith was hostess to the
member* of th«- Young Matron's Club, at
tier home on Broad street Wednesday
afternoon. The guest® were: Meadam®
Hubert Jones, lb rhert Kennedy. Flugtn®
Wallace. J A Dillard. F H. Wilson, Le
roy Cowart. Chas. McAllister, W. G. Ne
\ Hie. Carrol Moore, Inman Foj*. Joel
Duvis. Frank Balfour Tom Outland and
Mrs Rmltb
Mr. ami Mrs. W. G. Jones. Mr and Mrs.
R. L Jones and sons. Lester and John,
Mr. and Mrs James V Horne, of Jack
sonville. and Mr. and Mr*. T O. T> kle. I
■ f Lxcelsor, were guest® of Mr. and Mr®.;
J G Jones last week
Misses Wild red Donaldson and Fdith |
Mac Kennedy have returned to Chlcora.
• ollego In Columbia, S C., after spend-:
n•• the holiday® with their parents
Mfane® Janie I,eu Brannen. Nila Wood- j
cock and Miss Arleen Cone, were In Sa-!
' nnnah Ttiesday.
Miss Alma Rackley and Luclle Barker!
ave r turned to Bessie Tift College after i
{pending the holiday® with their parents.
Dr Frank Rountree, of Odmrtown,
'lts Rountree, of Midvllle, and Mr*. C. j
M Thompson, of Midvllle and Mrs. C. 11.1
f’lvompson. of Swalnßhord. were guoHts off
'lr* Bern Kennedy Tuesday.
Miss Fannl Christian, of Decatur I®
1 iie guest® of Rev. ami Mrs. T A. Christ-j
lan.
Mr* W T. .Smith entertained at a
*pend-the day party Tneaduv The guest*
«rr Meadamea T.emi lint! W S. Free
i..rtm, tt !' Maul. Sidney Smith and In
man Foy . .
Ml**** Marlon Fov Mltdr d Donaldson,
Sibvl William*. T/Oiilao Foy. Irma Flovd.
nnci \rl.en ’/ettevvor wl'l leave Monday
f..r Short or College Ttome, after *pend
ln. tho holiday* at home.
M m. hotline Walker, of Ml’dertK-vtlle,
Mia* I.ola Mar Vinson of Savannah.
M I- I t ink, 1 »an »nd Morgan Arden
of savanntfti. were apend-the-day guo*ta
of Mir* Irene Adlen Sunday.
Mr* .T A. Addison and children have
returned from Dublin where they event
the holiday* . . .
Mr* Carrie Joyner ha* relumed t»
her home In Mlllen from a vlalt to her
dauehter, Mr* A. A Flandor*
The I* IV C’* held their sort*. meet*
Ins at tin Jacket hotel Friday evening
Mrr .1 K Slntjuefleld and rhl dren
have returned from a Malt In Savannah.
Mir* Anna Hughe* ha* returned from
a visit to relative* In tdidlwlel.
The dinner party given Wednesday
evening I'v Mr» W. H. Aldred at her
home on South Main street waa a lovely
compliment to Mr and Mr* John wood*
cork, of Gainesville
The prettily appointed t«M* had as a
canterplacc a graceful arrangement of
hoi e and red ro*e* Hand-pamled placa
card* with little bella ringing out tho eld
vear and In Iho new. were used and the
dinner waa nerved in seven course*. Cov
,t» ware laid tor Mr and Mr*. John
Woodcock Mr and Mr* J. W John
i.loti Mr and Mr* Cha* t’hiue Mr and
Mratl Frank Williams, Ml** Mildred Don
»Ul*cti and Mr and Mr*. W H. Aldred.
On Christ man Kve evening, Statesboro*
younger set enjoyed one of the most hrtl
lt«n' events of the "Yul. tide "
A dinner dsnee was given by members
of the S gtns Nu Fraternity, from dif
ferent parte of the state, at the Jaekel
hot# I.
The hotel was beautifully decorated
»|!h the fraternity colon, and emblems
Souvenirs with the mounting of the fra
ternity coat of arms was presented each
guest
A dcllghtfu'y dinner was served ?h
ssv.n courses, and music was rendered
throughout the evening by the orchettrs.
A feature of theooraelon was the read
ing of |he "Creed" bv Miss Nannie M-'l
Olllff, and talks by Brother* Rice, ftewll
and l< loach l ater In the evening dene-
Ing was enjoyed The meats Included
Misses Rosa and Rarhe M, Master W«y
ncsboro Mary le-alle M tcphel. Mtdvllle;
tteba Brinson, Dorothy Hilton, Byivanla:
Alva rarrlah. Alva Willy, Minnie 1*«
Kennedy. Metter. Annie Nell Daniel,
Claston, Florence Ktdolf. Savannah;
l.ouisc Foy Mildred Donaldson. Willie
l,ee Olllff Sibyl Williams Annie Brooks
Orlnus Nannie Mc|! Olllff. .Vrlesn Zet
terowrr Nellie Smith Kllaabelh Blltrh.
Mary toil I.ester Kvelyn Wimd and
Miss Irms Floyd. Statesboro Messrs W.
It Hkv F H Corker Chas Hicks Chris
White, Ikiyee Wilsoa Berner Williams.
Oladstonc W’ll.ems l'red Starr. Dublin;
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Lewis Kennedy Wetter Vernon rVmer,
Tennllle l<o# Wicker Warrington; l*rhay
Woodall. Morgan Winn. Atlanta Frank
Mima Pvlvanla: John B’ tch. 1' H F.m
mit. It. 1. Vaaehral X It. Andereon Lo
gan Deloach WUll.' Sherltouae. Jc» Sher
houee and Flemming Lister, of States
boro
THE AUGUSTA HERALD
MISS MARGARET DUNN
ENTERTAINS.
One of the most enjoyable parties of
the holiday season was given by Mia?
Margaret Dunn, at hrr home, on Monte
Sano Avenue, to a number of her f:icfl<F
among tne younger set. The entire lower
floor of the hospitable home was thrown
op'*n and beautifully decorated for the
occasion and dancing enjoyed until a late
SPECIAL
Lot of Sweaters
to close cut,
values to $9.50,
Special
$3.95
Again Opportunity Beckons You
Upon entering a new year with the usual inventory taking and stock clearing, and
the anticipation of a new season, it behooves every good merchant to clear all past sea
son stocks and begin with a showing of New, Crisp Merchandise for the ensuing season.
OUR POLICY IS NOT TO CARRY OVER ANY MERCHANDISE “NO MATTER
WHAT THE SACRIFICE MAY BE.”
We therefore truly pronounce this sale your opportunity.
Coats
GROUP I— fM 4| DC
£ 2 - 50 COATS ... .ULro
GROUP ll (jIJF AA
£ SOOCOATS H 5.00
Presented Are The New of
Spring 1920
In Women’s Suits, Coats, Frocks, Blouses, Separate Skirts, Sweater Coats.
Each mode as it passes in review tells of that fine art in selecting which gives
to each style a personality far removed from the commonplace.
Just One Week More
Selling Out Everything
All Goods at Cost
FIXTURES FOR SALE
%
Display Cases, Shelving. Cash Register, Counters, Adding
Machine, Typewriter, Wahl Remington
Bookkeeping Machine, Etc.
720 Broad Street
hour. Delicious fruit punch was served
■ft,, during the evening from a beautifully
decorated punch bowl, Mia® Pauline Ccar
left jjraciouHly presiding. During a re
cess between dance* an ice course was
: erved. Among those so fortunate a« to
kn present were: Misses Eva Tucker
Doris Speth. Janie Tommins Mollie Mor
ris. Wi lie Ballentine, Mary Morris, Pau
lnic Scarlett and Dorabelle Sylvester,
}054 BROAD STREET,
Suits
B™ s $19.85
W™* 1 ™ $29.85
Messrs. Hugh Conly, Carl ITogrefe, Chas
Verdery. Howard Jordan, Clem Castle
berry, Frank Hankinson, Henry Dunn
1 and others. Chaprones for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dunn and Mrs.
Edwin Speth.
• • •
Mrs. J. S. Breyer, of Cliarleston, S.
C., spent yesterday in the city.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 4
CHILDRENS' HOSPITAL NOTICE.
The monthly meeting of the Children*!
Hospital Association will be* held o.: Tues
day. January fith, nt 11 o'clocl: at the Wtl
henford. The annual meeting will be
hold on Tuesday. January 20th. at 11
o'c'ock. All committees are iavif-d to
annual meeting. Ti.e piace will an
nounced later.
Dresses
!F Pd “ sses „ $12.85
group a— ymo nr
50DRESSES ... $18.95
g“ 5 „.524.85
NEW 1920
DRESSES
SUITS
SKIRTS
BLOUSES