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Some beans are steamed
or boiled.
They look it, and they
taste it.
Heinz Beans are
baked, slowly baked, in
ovens, with dry heat.
That's why they have
that appetizing “baked”
taste. That's why each
bean is whole and thor
oughly cooked. That's
why they are more
digestible and more
nourishing than beans
prepared in other ways.
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BEANS
with tomato sauce
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DO YOU WANT
Some froth homo-raltod fruit* and vegetable*, ch.ehens, butter,
egga, etc ? Than read tonight and every night, The Herald’*
For Sale Mitcellaneou* Ada on the Want Ad Page.
Get in touch with the farmer* in this section who
have home raised, fresh produce of all kinds for sale.
“Something new? Why bless you child
I was using Snowdrift when you were a
baby. It’s only the can that’s new.”
Snowdrift
a rich creamy cooking fat
Society
MOTHERS CLASS.
The Mothers Class of St. John
held their first business meeting
and social of the fall Thursday af
ternoon In the church parlors.
A splendid report from the dif
ferent committees was turned In.
Also plans for making a most
unique quilt, which, when fur
nished, will be presented to the or
phanage.
Further plans for beautifying the
church grounds were discussed.
After the business session a most
delightful social hour was enjoyed.
Mrs. K. E. Morgan, assisted by her
slstser, Mrs. Clark, served a deli
cious salad course.
...
GET TOGETHER
MEETING POSTPONED.
The Get Together supper of the
Church of the Atonement, which
was to have been held at the parish
house tonight, has been postponed
on account of the unsettled weather.
The date will he announced later.
• • •
MEETING TONIGHT
OF M. P. C. CLUB.
All members of May Park Com
munity Club are requested to be
present without fall Friday even
ing, September 26, at Houghton
school at 8:30 p. m. This will ho
a very Important meeting, ns cer
tain questions concerning the "P.
O. Minstrels” will have to be set
tled. Each and every member
please come.
...
MEETING OF
O. K. K. 80R0RITY.
The regular meeting of the Oml
cron Kappa Kappa Korority was
held at the home of the president,
Miss Effle Plunkett, last Saturday
afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meet
ing was a very Interesting one, and
every one present enjoyed It great
ly-
Eater In the afternoon delicious
refreshments were served. When
the members departed each one felt
thaht she had spent a very pleasant
afternoon.
...
CROSS COUNTRY
RIDING CLUB TO HAVE
OUTING SATURDAY.
The Cross Country Hiding Club
will have their regular meet at the
Partridge Inn on Saturday after
noon at 4 o'clock ss the weather Is
very pleasant now for riding and
many of the horses thst have been
away for the summer have been re
turned here and are easily availa
ble.
...
In addition to this, s number of
the members of the club own their
own horses. The club Intends,
therefore, to have regular meets
every Saturday afternoon, except
when It conflicts with the moon
light ride.
...
MR. AND MRS. W. M. JONES
ENTERTAIN FOR MR.
AND MRB. W. W. JONES.
N Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones en
tertained a. congenial party of
friends at dinner Wednesday even
ing In celebration of tho eleventh
wedding anniversary of Mr. anil
Mrs. W. W. Jones. The table wan
adorned with asters In ull their
pretty pastel colors Rnd plighted
with the green unshaded candles.
There were eighteen guests. A
beautiful dinner was served nnd the
social feature was very delightful.
...
LIEUT. MALCOLM LAWTON
TO JOIN HIS FAMILY IN
AUGUSTA AS SOON AS
WORLD FLIGHT 18 RETRACED.
Augustans among the world filers,
Lieut. Malcolm 8. Lawton, of this
territory, who a few years ago mnr
rllod one of our most charming
young ladles. Mins Annie Mae Ran
sey, of North Augusta. Lieutenant
Lawton has been wilth the aviation
corps of the army since the begin
ning of the World War nnd Is a
filer of recognized ability. Lieu
tenant Lawton was ordered to Phil
ippine Islands about two years ago
and Mrs. Lawton was unable to ac
company him on account of the Ill
ness at that time of their lovely
little daughter, Anne Lawton, and
since that time Mrs. Lawton, nnd I
her daughter have been making
their home wilth her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John Causey, in North
Augusta.
Luring the around the world
flight Lieutenant Lawton had In
charge what wns called the Third
‘‘Area This consisted of the flight
across China. French Indo-Chlnu,
Slam. Burma and parts of India to
Calcutta. Before the arrival of the
filers nt various polnst It was nec
cisnry for the officers In charge to
have all necessary supplies, ma
chine parts, etc, on hand at the
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
Howard’s Gandy Department
Finest Loose Candies manufactured, made
by Foss & Company and Johnstons.
Any amount you like, packed to suit you—
-65c, 85c and SI.OO Pound.
PACKAGE GOODS— liuyler's, Cynthia Sweets, Nunnaltys,
and Jonhnston's. Attractive Boxes.
1/2 lb., 1 lb., 2 lb., 3 lb., 5 lb.
Your selection, any quantity, per pound 60c
HOWARD’Q
“A Good Drug Store.” I
different points, so that the flight
could be continued.
After the fliers had passed over
the different areas It was neces
sary for the officers In charge to
retrace the route and return all
supplies not used. Lieutenant Law
ton Is nos retracing his area and is
expected back In the states the lat
ter part of the year, when he will
Join Mrs. Lawton and their small
daughter, who are with Mr. and
Mrs. Kansey.
...
FORWARD PHILATHEAS
POSTPONE KIDDIES PARTY
Since the weather makes it im
possible for babies and little chil
dren to go partying. The Forward
Phllathea Class has postponed their
afternoon tea, at which they were to
ho hostess in a kiddles party to the
Juniors of the class. The date of
the party will be announced when
the sunshine returns.
...
CHI ZETA CHI TO
GIVE DANCE THIS EVENING
The opening dance of tho Chi
Zeta Chi fraternity will bo given
tonight at the chapter house on
Greene street, it was announced
Thursday. Invitations have already
been sent out. The membership of
tho local chapter of the fraternity
Is made up of students of the Uni
versity of Georgia Medical College.
• • •
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I YOUR FRIENDS, WHERE '
THEY ARE AND WHAT
THEY ARE DOING.
I I
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goldberg re
tunred this morning from their bri
dal trip and are at home to their
friends at their Greene street resi
dence.
...
Mrs. Bailie Harris Carter, of
Athens, who lias been visiting Mrs.
Charles 11. Phlnizy and Miss Msry
Lou I’hinlzy, In Grovetown, Is now
the guest 6£ Mrs. Henry Cumming,
on the Hill.
...
Mr Jay Sharpton has returned to
Augusta, after visiting his parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. Sharpton in Mc-
Cormick.
... |
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dales will
move October 1 to the James Oliver
apartment at 665 Greene street. Mrs.
Oliver will Join Mr. Oliver at Green
wood, S. C., for the winter.
...
Mr. William H. Cozart is In New
York.
...
Miss Alice Perkins has returned
from New York. Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Jack, with whom she was
with, have deferred their return un
til late In October.
...
Friends of Mr. Samuel L. Olive
will regrgt to learn he Is leaving
Augusta for Atlanta, where he will
open Ills law offices.
• • •
Mr. Eddie Conelin has returned
to Beaufort, S. C., after visiting
Augusta relatives.
...
Mrs. William H. Nurnburger. Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Zimmerman and
Mr. and Mrs. Lombard Brinson
have returned to the city and
opeened their Elbert street resi
dence after spending the summer
on the Hill. '
...
Mrs. Dillon Akers returned to At
lanta today after a pleasant visit
with her slstser, Mrs. Henry Cum
ming.
• • •
Miss Sarah Primrose Bohler and
her guest. Miss Corliss Flynn, of
Rye. N. Y.. have resumed their
studies at St., Genevieve's. Ashe
ville. N. C.
...
Friends of Mrs. Belle Middleton,
who has been ill, will be glad to
learn that her condition 1* greatly
Improved.
...
Mr. Adolph Sack's friends will
be interested to learn that hs has
assumed studies at Harvard Col
lege, to which he received the schol
arship by right of superior merit
at the Academy of Richmond eoun
ty' ...
Mrs. Nan Matthls has returned
from a pleasant visit with friends
and relatives In Warrenton.
• • •
Mrs. Joseph H. Day. who has
been spending the summer at Dell
man's Inn. Maryland, will not re
turn to her home on the Hill until
late In October.
...
Mrs. Hamilton Wilkins left today
for a vlsltt wilth Mr*. Hoopper
Adams In Kelma, Ala.
• • •
Miss Gertie Duller has returned
to Savannah after a pleasant visit
of several weeks with Mr*. William
H. Crane and Mrs. John F. Bentley.
Mrs. Crane and Mr*. Bentley, who
have been at the Joseph D. Day
home, on the Hill, for the summer,
will remain there until October.
• • •
Mrs. Ralph Crosky, of Philadel
phia. and her two lovely children,
Msry Lou and Ralph. Jr., have re
turned home after visiting Mr. and
Mrs A. N. Stothart, on lower Broad
street.
• • •
Augusta friends will be grieved
to learn of the serious Illness of
Mrs. Lewi* Ford Butt. Mrs. Butt,
who has been In New York for sev
eral months, was 111 at the time of
the death of her husband, hut was
thought to he slightly better re
cently. Yesterday she relapsed nnd
was taken to Roosevelt Hospital
for treatment, and Augusta friends
are anxiously awaiting news of her
THE EASIEST
WAY-
To quiet children and
keep them smiling and
happy is—you guessed
it—with Candies. Par
ticularly some of the
hard - centered, whole
some Jar Candies.
Misses Mary and Rosa Gibson
and Mr. Virgil Snider have return
ed to Agricola, Ga., after visiting
Augusta friends.
• • •
Mr. Amos Hattaway. of Agricola,
was in the city yesterday.
• • •
Mrs. .1. B. Skinner, Jr., is spend
ing the week-end in Savannah with
Mrs. R. B. Kuhlke.
ACID STOMACH
IS DANGEROUS
Sufferers From Indigestion
or Stomach Trouble
CUT THIS OUT
"Stomach trouble, dyspepsia. Indi
gestion, sourness, gas, heartburn, food
fermentation, etc., are caused nine
times In ten by chronic acid stomach,"
says a well known authority.
Burning hydrochloric acid develops
In the stomach at an alarming rate.
The acid irritates and Inflames the
delicate stomach lining and often
leads to gastritis accompanied by
dangerous stomach ulcers. Don't dose
an acid stomach with pepsin or arti
ficial dlgestents that only give tem
porary relief from pain by driving
the sour, fermenting food out of the
stomach into the intestines.
Instead, neutralize or sweeten your
acid stomach after meals with a lit
tle hot water and Btsurated Magnesia
and not only will the pain vanish hut
your meals will digest naturally.
There Is nothing better than Blsu
rated Magnesia, to sweeten and set
tle an acid stoipach. It soaks up the
harmful excess acid much as a sponge
or blotting paper might and your
stomach acts and feels fine in Just a
Few minutes. Blsurated Magnesia can
ho obtained from any reliable drug
gist in either powder or tablet form,
it is safe, reliable, e«*v ami pleasant
to use. is not a laxative and Is not at
all expensive.—Adv.
Fair Skirt
is so Feminine
Deep tan and horrid freckles
are not becoming to any wo
man, and they’re wholly un
necessary.
Just try Nadinola Bleaching
Cream —see how it whitens
and beautifies your skin. Even
the most stubborn discolor
ations — wind and sun tan,
freckles and sallowness —
simply fade away.
Nadinola clears the skin of
impurities and eruptions, too
—a complete beauty treat
ment. You’ll be delighted.
At toilet counters, joc and st.
National Toilet Co., Paris, Term.
Alto ask about EsvptUn Cream
—used with.' admola
oNadlnoia
bleaching Cream
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Sack I L(jU II Sack
Appreciating the value of publicity and such as this announcement of ours will givt,
tho Clsrk Milling Company, millers of tho famous and widaly known line of Early
Breakfast Self-Rising Fleur, made right here in Augusta, will give us Free of charge
a sack of 24 Iba. and 48 lbs. as announced in our advertisement on page No. 5 to
each and every purchaser Saturday and Monday of our Roman Range*.
See Page No. S
Fcr Further Details.
Pin Your Faith to Herald Advertised Goods.
It’s Merchandise of No Regrets.
,M. BROAD AUGUST,. GA.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
See Page No. 5
For Further Details.