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WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
Society
JOHN F. ARMSTRONG
COUNCIL TO GIVE DANCE.
The John F. Armstrong Council.
American Association for Recognition
of the Irish Republic, will entertain
its members and their friends with a
C. T. GQETCHIUS & BRO.
702 Broad Street Phone 619
Peach jam, peach jelly, peach pre
serves!
They add a sparkle to the winter menu!
Do up all you can.
Use Domino Granulated in all your
preserving a pure cane sugar of the
highest quality. It comes to you clean
and pure in sturdy cartons and strong
cotton bags, accurately weighed, packed
and sealed by machine, protected against
flies and ants.
SAVE THE FRUIT CROP
/":::3jfisaa S»garßefining Company
“Sweeten it with Domino”
v Granulated, Tablet, Powdered, Confectioner*. Brown,
giv Golden Syrup. .
GOODJSROCERS .Fps
A; 3 KHnJ
yffit
concert and dance at the Moose Hall
Thursday evening. July 14. at eight
thirty o’clock. Music for the occasion
will be furnished by a full orchestra.
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MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The regular monthly business meet
ing of the Asbury Ladies Missionary
Society will be held Friday evening.
July 15, at eight o’clock, in the Sun
day school room at Asbury church.
Dear Mary:—
I can never tell you how very much
I enjoyed my vacation with you. You
made it so pleasant for me and my
fondest memories will always linger
round your precious little boy and
what a great joy you seem to get out
of his little companionship. The little
kodak picture which you gave me as
we parted will always be my fondest
possession. It’s wonderful what grand
pictures Geotchius & Bro. are making
and the service in film finishing is only
24 hours. Now won’t you send me a
kodak picture of some kind of your
own dear self ?
Sincerely your friend,
MARTHA.
a handy package
for luncheon that adds
to the pleasure of motoring.
"Taste the quality”
The Misses Dunbar Entertain For Miss
Katherine Haverty
Miss Katherine Haverty, of At
lanta. the very attractive guest of
Misses Anna Bernard and Miriam
Dunbar, was the inspiration for a
very charming mid-summer dance
given by the Misses Dunbar at the
Country Club last evening. There
were about an hundred and fifty
young people present and dancing was
enjoyed until one o’clock.
PRAYER MEETING AT
Y. W. C. A. THURSDAY.
Ladies Union Prayer meeting will
meet at the Y. W. C. A. Thursday
morning at 10:30.
• • •
MEETING OF MOTHER’S CLASS
ST. JOHN SUNDAY SCHOOL,
POSTPONED.
The St. John Mother’s Class social
which was to have been given Thurs
day of this week has been postponed
until the following Thursday, July 21,
at five o’clock. All mothers of the
Cradle Roll, Primary department, and
Keep Your Skin-Pores
Active and Healthy
With Cuticura Soap
Bo«p,Olnttnent,T»lc«m.flk.eT«T7irhe»«.F«r»ampTfl#
oddrebs: Cattenra LkborfctQrUa.lftpt.X Idaldn.Hfen.
Sslbs. 5 lbs.
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(jop <Do0 nO i
Cane Sugar Cane Sugar |
Granulated
jranulated
American Sugar
THE AUGUSTA HEPALD. AUGUSTA. GA.
Miss Haverty was especially at
tractive in a gown of orchid taffeta;
Miss Anna. Bernard Dunbar wore
fiame colored georgette, and Miss
Miriam Dunbar turquoise blue geor
gette. The pretty summer gowns or
the girls made the scene one of in
comparable beauty, and the evening
was one long to be remembered.
Beginner* department are cordially
Invited. The meeting will be of spe
cial interest as Miss McKay will as*
give one of her dollghtful talks on
food values for children.
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LUTHER LEAGUE TO HOLD
INTERESTING SOCIAL
BUSINESS MEETING. _ QtrilA
All members of the Luther League
of the Lutheran church of the Resur
rection and their friends are c ° r( itally
Invited to attend the regular monthly
business meeting and social yN eanes
day evening at eight thirty o clock.
Interesting games and delightful re
freshments have been prepared, and
it is hoped there will be many prsent
to make the evening enjoyable.
• « •
Misses Dorothy Lee and Mary Key
have returned from Atlanta.
• • •
Dr. and Mrs. Connor Cleckley. Miss
Connor Cleckley and Mr. Hervev
Cleckley leave tomorrow for Sullivans
Island.
• • •
Miss Mary Vivian Is leaving tomor
row for Seven Springs, N. C.
• • •
Dr. James H. Carswell and Mr. Alex
Carswell, of Wnvoross, Ga., are visit
ing relatives in Hepzibah.
• • •
Mr. Billie Phllpot has returned from
Savannah and Tybee, where he visited
Mr. John Blount who returned with
him.
• • •
Friends of little Miss Mary Tinley,
who has been ill for the past fortnight,
will be glad to learn of her convales
cence.
• • •
The hosts of friends of Mr. James B.
Wright, jr., will regret to learn that
he has been submitted to surgical
treatment at Margaret Wright for ap
pendicitis. Mr. Wright who has been
making his home In Greenville, S. C.,
for the past two years, was here for
a visit when he was taken ill and sur
gical treatment deemed necessary. His
condition is most satisfactory.
• • •
Mrs. Charles H. Bear and little
daughter, Enid Adelaide, who have
been visiting in Augusta for the naat
two months have returned to their
home in Norfolk, Va.
* • •
Miss Mary Brpughton. of Sumter,
S. C., is the charming visitor of Mrs.
Ernest Moore, 259 Greene street. Miss
Broughton is a popular and attractive
visitor in Augusta, having spent sev
eral weeks here last summer.
• • •
Miss Mae Tompkins and Miss Ad
ams, of Edgefield, S. C.. were in the
city yesterday. Miss Tompkins has
Just returned from a lengthy visit to
Mias Lucy Dugas in Washington, D.
C.
• • •
Mr. W. M. Higgins, of Louisville,
Ky., Is in the city.
• • •
Mr. John B. Barlow, of New York,
is in the city.
• • •
Mr. D. F. Layton, of Marlon. S. C..
is in the city.
• • •
Messrs. H. F. Bell and J. G., of
Atlanta, Ga., are in the city.
• • •
Mr. W. P. Ellis, of College Park,
Ga., is in the city.
• • •
Mr. B. E. Leonard, of Florence, S.
C.. is in the city.
Mr. W. A. Medlln, of Bennettesville,
Ky., is in the city.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, of At
lanta, Ga., are in the city.
• • •
Mrs. Jerry ’Williams will leave to
morrow to spend her vacation at
Wrlghtsville, Ga.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lee. of Nash
ville, Ga.. are at the Plaza.
• • •
Mr. Frank R. Bealer, of United
States Navy, is in tha city.
• • •
Mr. O. M. Parrish, of Richmond,
Va., is in the city.
• • •
Mr. S. Hallman, of Savannah, Ga.,
is In the city.
• • •
Mr. H. M. Sanders, of Savannah,
Ga., is in the city.
• * •
Mr. H. W. Lightford, of Atlanta,
Ga., is In the city.
• • •
Mr. R. V. Reid, of Chicago, 111., Is
in the city.
• • •
Mr L. W. Newton, of Milford,
Mass., is in the city.
* • •
Mr. J. W. Lyon, of Green’s Cut. Ga.,
is In the city.
• • •
Mr. A. A. Conner, of Macon. Ga.,
is in the city.
• • •
Mr. TV H Brown, of Hawklnsvillc,
Ga., Is In the city.
• • •
Messrs. A. L. Brooks and E. E.
Parks, of Atlanta, Ga., are In the
city.
• • •
Mr. C. C. McLain, of Atlanta. Ga.,
is in the city.
• • •
Mr. C. A. Zeidler. of New York, is
in the city.
• • •
Messrs. S. R. Young and T. F.
Ifanington, of Atlanta. Os., nare in
the city.
• • •
Mr. C. n. Mclntosh, of Columbia,
S. C., is in the city.
• e •
Mr. P. F. Harden, of Chattanooga,
Tenn , Is in the city.
• • •
Mr. J. F. Roberts, of Milledgcville,
Ga , is in the city.
• • •
Mr. L. G. Robinson, of New Orleans,
La., is in the clt^.
Mr. H. J Richter, of Macon, Ga .
s In the city.
• • •
MtSirs. J. M. Neal and J. W. Coop
er. of Sanderavllle, Ga., are in the
city.
• • •
Mr. J. r Hales, of Atlanta. Ga., i»
n the city.
• • •
Mr. C. E Holmes, of Allendale. S
C., la in the city.
• • •
Measrs. Roy Cooper. John Bell and
y . R. Jones, of Atlanta Ga., are. In
ihe city.
• • •
Mr. . C. M' Lacklln, of Atlanta. Ga .
« in the city.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Holmes, of Paris
Island, S C., aare at the Plain.
• • •
Mr. B. R. Headrick, of Columbia, S
V. la In the city.
• • •
Mr. »nd Mr*. P, H. Retliiy, of At
unta, Ga., ar« at the I‘lheh.
• • •
Mr Gtorge I). D* Modtcli, of Aiken,
t. 0., la in the city.
• • •
Mr. John M. Hchlel, of Havarmah.
Ga.. is In the city.
• • •
Mr. L If. Klachtr, of Savannah
Ga., la In the olty.
« * •
Mr. Alhin Hnjoe, of Atlanta, (is ,
Is in the city.
• • •
Mr. ft. Market, of Baltimore, Md ,
<a in the city.
• • •
Ml«,e* haiolle J.eaptrotte, Mury
Humner, Mary Sheehan, f.lttla M'*»
lteh,rra Loyal and Mr* Oeorye
.Sumner have Just returned from
apendln* the week with Mr. Sumner’*
a rand narenta, Chief and Mr*
I.y*au*ht, at their cottage on Tyhtt
taland
• • •
.Mra. P H. Anderson la spending *
few days Ih Atlanta
• • •
Mr and Mrs T fj. Roper of Tugale
Ga , were In the city yesterday.
• • •
Mrs. L. J. Weet and Miss West are
in Thomson for a few days.
• • •
Mr and Mrs B, L bunntwa/. of
Florence H (' wtr* In thr city.
The Best They Dig.
In the City SIO.OO Per Ton
On the Hill $10.50 Per Ton
Get Our Anthracite Prices.
All orders placed with us will be
protected against higher prices and
will get the benefit of any further
decline.
Place your order NOW with a re
liable concern and forget your coal
troubles.
Ellis Ice and Coal Co.
303—PHONES—304
Mr. W. K. Snyder, of Rocky Mount,
N. C., spent yesterday In the city.
• • •
Mrs. W. L. Coffey is back from
Macon.
• • •
Mrs. W. H. Smith Is In Atlanta.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER’S
CASTO R I A
HEALTH AND ENERGY
Built on Rich, Red Blood
Rich, red blood is the very
fountain source of all energy.
Enrich your blood by increasing
the red blood corpuscles. S.S.S.
is recognized as the general sys
tem builder, and has been suc
cessfully used lor over 60 years
in the treatment of rheuma
tism and skin diseases arising
from impoverished blood.
For Spec.a/ Booklet or for indi»
vidual advice, without charge,
w rite Chief Medical Advinor ,
S.S.S.Co., Dep’t 434, Atlanta, Ga
GetS. S. S. at your druggiat
S.S.S.
For Rich, Red Blood
—
Resinol
rpHAT Is the name to
X remember If you are
suffering f rom skin trouble.
Bathe the sffectsd part
with Resinol Boap then
apply Resinol Ointment.
Relief is usually Immediate
and lasting. At all drug
glsta. M>y wasonrf yon a sam
pl«7 Writs leapt. 2T, ftasinol.
lialtiinore, Md.
DERWILLO
The Famous Beautifier
Ha vr you tried It yet? Thousand*
everywhere are using It. Jt In a won
derful tonic for the akin, dr*flea hot
Mummer huh and causes wrlnklew, tan,
freckles, wallow «kln. blackheads, nun
spot*. roughnexH, rud'lneeM to quickly
disappear. It hrlnitn roses to the
cheeks and rnitkeh anyone look 10
yearn younger. tjive* a youthful com
flexion and "A nklri you Jove to
touch.” A nlnkle application prove* it,
Sec large annotin* ement noon to ap
pear In thin paper. Auk your drug
gist about It.
- Advertisement.
Only Eight More Days to
Pay Third Quarter City
Taxes.
WINDSOR SPRING WATER
Friends of Mr. M. O. Matthews will
regret to learn that he is confined to
his home on Center street by sick
ness.
WHAT A WOMAN
TOLD ME I
That,—
Her crusty old bachelor Uncle
said, "These days kissing u girl
on the lips must be just liltv kiss
ing a freshly painted house.’*
•
That, —
A great deal of care has been
taken In the building of the tallies
for the Community 'Cue tomorrow,
and that there is no case of his
tory repeating Itself and the table
groaning and collapsing beneath
its load of delicious edibles, as
they once did.
That,—
She was visiting In Philadel
phia. The husband of her host
ess, while a most excellent man,
was also a very homely one.
One day, during her stay, a new
white maid was engaged. The
lady of the house, when telling
the new s< rvltor of her duties,
remarked: I think you will not
find me difficult to suit, Susan."
This was Husnu's startling n
ply: "I’m sure not, ma'am, 1
just saw your husband."
That,—
Miss Ellle Hughes Is to retire
from huainesH. Mlhh Hughes bus
lo i n one ol A ugiiaia s b a'iuiK mil
hners for many years, and lias
now decided to get out of the game
and spend the rest of her llle us
sne sees hi. Hhe is advertising
her stock and fixtures for sale so
as to he able to va* ate her pres
ent stand by .September Ist, when
Miss Celeste, Htark will open theie.
Miss Htark has already very firm
ly established herself as a milli
ner, although a young one, who
knows the business and the taste
of individual customers, so her
success is assuied. Her place will,
it is understood, be called "Ce
leste's."
That,—
When the hundreds of people
come to Augusta tomorrow to en
joy the Community 'Cue, they be
Shown a clean city, a pretty cit>
whose colors float bravely and
cleanly wherever they uie shown.
That the tattered and disreputable
(leg now displayed on Barrett
l’laza be taken down and a fresh
one run up. That the same thing
lie done to the one on City Hail,
and that the dilapidated awning
Which hangs with broken wing
at one of the windows at the latter
place, as If waiting a chance to
smash the glass, he removed.
When the windows are broken at
tills plain It. la th*- taxpayers of
Augiista who pay for it.
That,—
Determined to stop the practice
of motorists arid others < uuslng
loud and unseemly noises on the
street beneath the courtroom win
dows, Judge Meldrlm of the su
perior court, in Havannali, halted
Uie hearing of a css* In court yen
fonlay afternoon to have two of
fi rid*■ i n . .-rested.
J. K, Brittain, driver of a steam
roller for the department of pub
lic works, was brought before the
Judge, given a lecture on the mak
ing of unneoossary noises And fined
95 For "trying out Me motor"
on President street, G. H. Bowen
whs treated similarly.
Why not Augusta?
ARREST HARMON LEE
ON BURGLARY CHARGE
Harrnon Lee, white, tnc*n n burg
lary charge in connection with the
alleged theft on the nig tit Of "TOW IT
of several thousand cigarettes from
the Richmond Grocery Company It
is said that the dgareetes weis found
In his possession Le* v.as brought in
bv lo tec tlve s Horn, T* bow Brown
and Turner.
Women All Ready For the Serving oi
Community ’Cue
The women arc all ready for the
serving of the Community '(’tie to
morrow at the old fair grounds, and
the ’cue will he served under ideal
conditions. Mr. Fulghum of the Coun
ty Stockade, has presented miles of
bamboo which the firemen have hung
ns a background for the tables. Mr.
Htulb has contributed heuutiful flow
ers for all tables, and many of the
tables at which organizations will be
seated have been decorated most ef
fectively and distinctively In a manner
which at once place It- The women
who served have been asked to be on
Knows Every Soul in
Dixie—Sweet Dreams
Thi* Great Mosquito Remedy
Boasts Many Friends
It Is the policy of Hweet Dreams
to hold its friends after making them,
and the wonderful efficiency of tills
mosquito remedy makes this possible
Hweet Dreams represents a mos
quito remedy that is well past the
experimental stage. For seven years
Next Washday, 1
Surprise Yourself
Soak the clothes overnight
in water wonderfully soft
ened with Red Devil Lye.
Use only a tablespoonful to
each pailful of water, lie
cause this lye is so very
strong.
Take this easy way to make
the hardest water like soft
est rainwater. Red Devil
Lye loosens the dirt, gets
the things soft and snow
white, and saves so much
drudging at the washboard.
It in washboard wear that fray* out
clothes. Red Devil Lye save* a
treat deal of that wear, and saves
work besides.
When you mop, or scrub, put Red
Devil Lye in the water. Two
tahles-poonfuls to each pailful is
plenty —this lye is Urong!
(Jets your cleaning done quicker I ML
and better, without backache or ( |W
chafed hands. Doe* counties v ) } ?S
Other everyday hard ]obs hette , T( i
than anythin# else can. Always •■it-r.t<. p >W/L ’
keep a can handy.
Made by say waste. JgLfa\p\
Wm. Schield Manufacturing Co.
red nmiwfk
lye Wth
Sure is
FIVE
hand not later than eleven tomorrow
morning Those who have not yet re
nd ved their ticket should immediately
notify their chairman so as to avoid
confusion tomorrow', as It Is most ne
cessary that every woman entering
have l a ticket.
• • •
Mrs J. A Hill is In Crawfordvllle,
On., for a few days.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Farr, are in
Camak, Ga.
• • •
Mrs. T. J Brake, of Washington,
Ga.. was in the city yesterday.
this remedy has stood tryout after
tryout, and for seven years tales of its
Wonderful performances have been re-
ULtid by its users.
Swee t Dreams became the standard
mosquito remedy the morning the first
bottle was made. It has become the
accepted remedy everywhere,—and It
knows every soul In Dixie.
Your druggist (no matter where you
live; sells Hweet Dreams.
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