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Greeting Cards for all occasions.
“Dad” Coolidge Visits White House
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The Coo’.idgo family poses on the White House lawn for the first
time »;nre (he arrival of the presidents father (seated on left) who came
lor hla flirt White llouae visit following the death of Calvin. Jr.
HUNDREDS CAME AND BOUGHT
SATURDAY AT THE GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS SALE OF THE
Dill Jewelry Company
814 BROAD STREET
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To the many that could not be waited upon,
we ask that they come attain, as extra help has
been secured, which will make it n pleasure for
you to shop at this sale which will last exactly 48
more days.
We take this opportunity of thankinjr the
public for their liberal patronage and assure
them that the same low prices will be in effect
during the entire sale.
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 11TH
10 A. M.
$1.50 AMERICA ALARM
CLOCKS
75c
Ccme early and secure one of these good
time-keepers.
Our entire stock of high-grade Jewelry,
Diamonds Watches, Silverware, Clocks, Cut
Glass and Chinn is being sold regardless of form
er price or cost. If you want to secure real bar
gains, it will pay you to attend this sale without
fail.
Doors Open 9 A. M. Monday
Remember the Number
814—Broad Street—Bl4
The Hill Jewelry Company
814 BROAD STREET.
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8
Hour
Service.
On Kodak
Work.
SOCIETY
BURDEN BEACRS.
The Burden Bearers Ciacle of the
King'll Daughters and Sons will
hold Its regular monthly meeting
Thursday afternoon at 5 o’clock at
the home of Mrs. H. C. Bryson. 733
Moore avenue.
• • •
MEETING OF THE
M. P. C. CLUB
The regular meeting of the May
Park Community Club will be held
at May Park Tuesday, August 12.
at 8:30 p. m. All members urged
to be present as this Is a very Im
portant meeting. Light refresh
ments served free.
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MARTHA WASHINGTON
CHAPTER
The regular meeting of Martha
Washington Chapter No. 61, I. O. O.
F.. will be held Monday night, 8:30
o'clock, at Odd Fellows hall, corner
of Jackson and Ellis streets. Visi
tors will be made welcome.
• • •
Miss Lila Gibson Is spending this
week In Savannah and Tybea Is
land.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hall have
named their little daughter Bettle
Jeane.
• « •
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roberts and
their son, Thomas 8., left today
for Hillsboro, N. C. Before re
turning they will visit Washing
ton. D. C., and other points of In
terest, making the trip In their car.
• • •
Rev. Oramham and family, after
spending the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Parish, have returned
to Camilla, Ga.
• • •
Mrs. H. C. Rhutley, of Atlanta,
have returned homo after a week
end visit to Mrs. Lizzie rr lce.
• • •
Miss Mary Collins Is leaving to
day for Detroit, Mich., to visit her
brother, Mr. W. J. McCarthy.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Cartledge left
yesterday for a visit to Unaka
Springs, Tenn.
9 m m
Mrs. Agatha A. Woodson, state
historian of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, has Just re
ceived notice of her appointment ns
a member of the national commit
tee on historical research and pre
servation of records. This appoint
ment conies from Mrs. Anthony
Wayne Cook, president general of
the natlonnl society, D. A. R. Mrs.
Woodson has for the past month
been a visitor In Greenwood with
her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Wood
son. Khe has returned to Edge
field.—Greenwood Index-Journal.
Miss Annabelle White ha* Joined
Mr. and Mr*. Lawood, of Atlanta,
for a two week*’ stay at Tallulah
Kalla.
• • •
Friend* of Mr. C. V. McAuliffe
will lonrn with much pleasure that
there I* a alight Improvement In hi*
condition.
■ • •
Mr. Hormnn D. Corley 1* enjoying
a wonderful vacation trip to Den
ver, Col., and other western point*
of Interest.
• • *
Ml** Mamie and Nell Dow are
now at Hampton Beach, New
Hampshire.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. H. n. Akins. Misses
Mltchle, Thelma and Dorothy Akins
and Mrs. S. O. Cawley and son have
returned homo from a very delight
ful visit with relstlves at Comer,
Danlelsvllle, Wnodvllle and Craw
fordvllle, Georgia.
• • •
Mis* Lillian Morris is ehjoying a
visit with Mis* Isabel Kumbley and
Mr. and Mr*. Lynch at Blythe, Ga.
• • •
Mis* Margaret MoNalr 1* visiting
Mr*. A. J. Kendrick In McCormick.
• • •
Misses Julia and Margaret Britton
and Mr. Marvin Britton are spend
ing this week on Tybee.
•• • ,
Mr*. J. W. Thurmond of Belve
dere and Mr*. Theodore D. Craig,
of Warrenvllle, 8. C., are vlalting
friend* In Bavnnnah.
• • •
Mis* Nell Hsrper will spend her
vacntlonin Philadelphia, leaving
about the 15th.
• • •
Miss Dorothv Davis ha* returned
to Asheville, N. C. after an enjoya
ble visit with her aunt. Mr*. John
Daniel, of North Augusta.
• • •
Mr*. Percy B. Adkln*, of Key*-
vllle. do., and Mr*. D. E. Strange,
of Allendale, K. C.. will visit Mrs.
John W. Daniel In North Augusta
this week.
• • •
Mr*. O. M. McDaniel and children
are spending lome time In Hephzl-
DON'T GET
HOMESICK
ON YOUR
VACATION
You might be
having a great time
while you are away
on your vacation,
but to keep from
getting homesick be
sure you order The
Augusta Herald
sent to you each
day while away.
Just phone our
Circulation Denart-
Phone 70^'
fHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
New “Bab” Dresses
New “Irene Castle” Frocks and
Wraps.
New “Blackshire” Dresses.
New Peggy Paige.
Tomorrow—To Close-Out Summer
Wearables at the Season’s
Lowest Prices
“FROCKS”
Smart frocks for summer or early fall
wear, intrude Canton Crepes, Georgettes,
Fancy Silks, Etamine Sports Cloth, light
colored Silk Crepes, striped Flannel and
Wool Plaids. Full range of colors and
sizes. A wonderful value, special
$8.45
Coat-Wraps and Suits
Regardless of Former Cost
Drastically Reduced
$5.00, $7.95, $9.85, $10.95
$12.85, $16.85, $19.85, $22.85
Values from $25.00 to $65.00.
A value extraordinary.
Special Reductions
Our entire stock of Corsets and Brassieres,
and every item of Silk Underwear.
bah with her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
J. T. Moseley.
• •
Mr. O. Marvin McDaniel spent the
past week In Asheville, N. C„ with
hi* brother, Mr. Handsel McDaniel.
• • e
Mr*. David Nachman and MJ»s
Edith Nachman while In New York
are guests at the Almao hotel.
• • •
Mr*. H. 8. Palmer and Mis*
Merle Palmer of Thomson, Ga.,
were In the city yesterday.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bradford
and Miss Bradford were over from
Blackvllle, S. C„ yesterday.
• • •
Mr. T. Lionel Peago has returned
from Brunswick, Go.
• • •
Miss Ada Kocher, of Altoona, Pa.,
is the guest of Miss Marianna
Vaughan.
see
Mra. W. J. Hubbard was in At
lanta Friday.
see
Mrs. C. E. Davla haa returned to
Washington, Ga.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beall have
returned from Dearlng, Ga.
• • •
Mr. and Mra C. W. Rent*, of Bam
berg. 8. C., were In the city Fri
day.
• • •
Misses Mattie and Grace Chan
dler. of Wlnterville, Ga., were In
the city Friday.
• • •
Mra. C. L. Pratt, of Atlanta, was
In the city yesterday.
• • •
Mr. and Mra. D. A. Barefleld. of
West Folnt. Ga., were in the city
yesterday.
AIKEN SOCIAL NEWS
AIKEN. 8. C—Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Carroll. of WUUston. have
nounced the engagement of
daughter, Mies Juanita Reb>~..i
Carroll, to Henry Marlon Dyche*.
of Aiken, the wedding to take place
this month.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Oakley have
where they havs been visiting rel
atives, making the trip by motor.
Or. nnd Mrs. Robert H. Wilds,
who have besn In Boston for sev
eral weeks, returned home last Fri
day, leaving Saturday for Cedar
Mountain, N. C., where they will
spend the remainder of the sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Woodward,
Mrs. Olive E. Woodward, Miss An
nie Woodward and Roy Prtncs, of
Montmorencl. have returned from
Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Hen K. Tyler Joined his family at
Wavnosvllle. N. C. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. K Croft and
nieces. Misses Florence and Sarah
Croft, are at Cedar Mountain, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Holley, Jr„
and Flint Hendrix are on a motor
trip 10 Glenn Springs. 8. C.
J. Bonhrlght Olvan Is on a motor
trip through Florida.
Mtsses Adelaide and Eleanor Hen
dsson are at Camp Roekbrook. nsar
Brevard, N. C.. for the month of
Auguet.
Dr. and Mrs. P. I. Nevll are vis
iting relatives at Statesboro, Oa.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. DeMed-
Icls. Jr., and Mrs George P. pe-
Medicts. Sr., ars visiting In Green
rtUs.
Mtssss Dorothy and Eleanor
OV.orman. of Blackvllle. and Miss
Georgians Ryan, of Philadelphia,
ars the guests of Mrs. G. A. Mil
ner.
Mlsa Jssate Buford, of Hawthorne,
Is the guest of Mr. and Mra. Attl
cun Brown.
Dr. Mary E. Fanbora t» at Blua
Ridge. N. C.
Merman Warnske left this week to
enter a government hospital at
Memphis. Tenn.
J. J Roach left thle week to visit
Hendersonville, N. C., with his
mother.
Miss Mariana Ford Is attending
an Episcopal training school at Se
wanee, Tenn.
Mrs. A. B. Ryan and daughter,
of Clemson College, are the guests
of Mrs. Will Pardue.
Herbert Gyles leaves this week
for Canada to attend the world con
vention of the Knights of Pythias
supreme lodge.
Ravenel Ashhurst, Haskell Shu
ler and Colton Weeks will attend
the Old Hickory Reunion at Char
leston this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Turner are
motoring In the North Carolina
mountains.
Mrs. R. C. Chafee is with her
Bon. John Chafee, on Union street.
Mrs. Wallace McNair and children
are at Cedar Mountain, N. C.
Mrs. Edward S. Croft is visiting
Washington, Philadelphia, New
York and Nilagara Falls.
Mlss-L. D. Ford and Miss Marlon
Pellew returned to Aiken Sunday
from the nort 1^
Mrs. C. E. Burchalter and son,
Monroe Steadman, will spend the
remainder of the summer In Hen
dersonville.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lucas are In
the North Carolina mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P, McNair and
Miss Elizabeth McNelr are at Ce
dar Mountain. N. C.
Mis* Elizabeth Teague returned
home Sunday from the North Car
olina mountains.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiram Poller, of At
lanta, are vlsitfng Mr. and Mrs. M.
S. Poller.
W. H. Green is spending his va
cation at Greenville.
Walter Clifford, Jr., has return
ed home from the Citizens Military
Training Camp at Fort Barancas,
Pensacola, Fla.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank P. Hender
son and family left Monday for
points In Virginia and West Vir
ginia. Thev may attend the noti-
GOULD NOT WALK
BECAUSE OF PAIN
Bad Caseof Woman’s Illness Rem
edied by Lydia E. Pinkham’g
Vegetable Compound
St. Louis, Mo. —“I had such a bad
case of female trouble that I could
not walk because
of the pains from
inflammation. My
back was all done
up. I could hardly
bend, could not go
up stairs because
of weakness, and
noMie could possi
bly be in worse
shape than 1 was.
I have taken 12
bottles of Lydia
EPinkham's Veg-
•table Compound, and I am s strong
woman now nnd csn work down any
of my neighbors. They wonder how
I can do so much work. I dare say
that I have recommended your medi
cine to a thousand women. A little
book was thrown at my door, nnd thnt
is how I first learned of it. Mrs.
D. M. Beai'chaup. 11(M Morrison
Avsnue, St. Louis, Missouri.
Letters like this bring out the merit
of Lydin E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable
Compound. They tell of the relief
from such pains and ailments after
taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
In a reeent country-wide canvass
of purchasers of Lydis E Pinkhatn'«
Vegetable One pound, OS out of every
100 report they were Smelled by it's
use. For sale by druggists everywhere
“FROCKS”
A specially selected group of new sunra r
Frocks—all sizes
$5.00
“FROCKS”
“JUST IN” —200 of those wonderful
dresses, Voiles, Linens and hand-drawn
Voiles—ALL SIZES. Special
$2.95
$ 10.95 —Suit Special—s 10.95
See Broad Street Window Display.
A full range of sizes.
Summer Millinery Must Go
Specially arranged on tablesi—at YOUR
own price. Each purchase a Big Saving.
STYLISH STOUTS
Of interest to the stylish stout figure is
our preparedness to take care of every
size and style of figure—and last but not
least—at savings on every garment.
Every garment DRASTICALLY REDUCED
fication of John W. Davis at Clarks
burg, W. Va.. on August 11.
Mrs. A. D. Hofman, Frederick
George and Miss Virginia George
are spending this week In Charles
ton.
Mrs. Thomas R. Morgan was the
charming hostess at a brllge party
given In honor of Mrs. B. E. Boney,
of Rock Hill, and Mrs. P. J. Fitz
patrick, of New Jersey, at her homo
Monday morning. Mrs. J. Haskell
Shuler was the winner of the high
score prize and the honor guests
were awarded lovely gifts.
Buell Webb addressed the B. Y.
P. U. at Granlteville on "Our Col
lege B. Y. P. U.”
Mr. A. H. Ninestein and daugh
ter, Florence, Mrs. Samur’ G. Lowe
and little son, Sam, Jr„ of Black
vllle, were visitors to Aiken Mon
day-.
Mandel Surasky loft this week
for New York to buy the fall and
winter stock for the B. M. Surasky
store.
Solomon Surasky, accompanied
by his daughter. Mrs. Goodman, of
the northern markets to buy stock
for his Aiken and Orangeburg
stores.
Hiram Surasky leaves this week
for the north to purchase hts win
ter stock.
Miss Geogla Moseley haa return
ed to Aiken after a pleasant visit
to friends In Lexington.
Fred Barrett Is visiting relatives
at Pensacola, Fla., after spending
six weeks at Camp McClellan, Ala.,
where he came out second best In
marksmanship, his percentage being
Bailie-Edelblut Furniture Co.
708-710-712 BROAD ST. PHONE 1632
Couch Hammocks
t
Specially Reduced for
Quick Gearance
New, canvas covered Couch Ham
mocks, new colorful designs that add
so much to the porch or lawn—all
with steel frames. We have quite a
selection of these popular hammocks
that can be seen on display in our
window.
New Fall Millinery
With every note and syllable that spells
■'Newness" and style. A real treat to visit
our new department Colors most beauti
ful, and prices that are “RIGHT.”
“FROCKS”
YOUR CHOICE of the SEASON’S greatest
values of high class choicy frocks—values
up to $45.00. Some selections to choose
from. Special
$16.85
Summer Close-Outs
Remainder of Children’s and Misses’
SUMMER DRESSES AT SACRIFICE
PRICES.
Close-Out Prices on Every
Sweater
Beautiful styles and super quality to select
from.
$4.95 —Silk Skirt Special—s4.9s
Every Skirt drastically REDUCED.
Do You Want to Reduce)
“Of course,” is the immediate an
swer. Madame X reducing Girdles
and Brassieres solve the problem. We
have them.
.92. He will return to the Citadel
next month for his senior year.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weeks, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Venning and Mrs. J.
Gary Selgler have returned to
Montmorencl after visiting
Wrlghtsvllle Beach.
Mrs. Robert Powell and Miss
Winnie Powell are spending a
month at Cedar Mountain, N. C.
Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Ray and fam
ily ar« at Cedar Mountain, N. C.
Mrs. Herman Warneke and chil
dren are visiting Mrs. Warneke’s
sister, Mrs. Dowey Johnson, In
North Augusta. Next week they
will visit Mrs. Kiser in Columbia.
Mrs. J. W. Aihhurt and children
returned last week from Greens
boro, Ga., where Mrs. Ashhurst vis-
it’s a pleasure to
show you truly high
grade Diamonds,
Watches and Jew
elry. Prices amaz
ingly low.
H.C.VIELE
JEWELER
No. 7 Albion Avo.
Richmond Hotel
Building
Augusta, Qa.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
lted her mother, Mra. Gelssler, who
has been very 111, but Is now Im
proving.
Toy Rhea and Chauncey Greg
ory, of Lancaster, are the guests of
their sister, Mrs. Busbes.
Mrs. Ben F. Wyman and chil
dren are at Balsam, N. C.
Mrs. Leon S. Holley gave her
Sunday school class a delightful
outing this week for several days
at Camp Klwanls, near Langley.
Mrs. D. W. Gaston, Jr., president
of the missionary society of the
Baptist church, gave a reception at
her home Thursday afternoon in
honor of Miss Anna Edwards, of
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