The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, September 28, 1924, Page FOUR, Image 18

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FOUR Ruben’s. WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY OBSERVING HOLIDAY. NOTE TUESDAY’S SPECIALS SO SILK DRESSES 75 The nobbiest line of silk dresses In 0 Katin-Back Canton, I'olret Twills, and o'hcr material*, in a genre or attractive styles. Worth S2OOO, to go Tuesday at J. & P. Coats’Thread 9 Sr Heavy Weight Sheeting 10c 36-inches wide, (limited) per yard .... vr V/ Personal Mention Mrs. C H. Kirby, who was called to Blshopvllle by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Ida Welch, has re turned home, Mrs. Welch having improved after surgical trtatment. Mrs. W. F. Itowe, Hr., has re turned from Savannah, where she has been with relatives for a pleas ant visit. Mrs. A. J. Hook, of Gibson, was a recent visitor to the city. The many friends of W B. Car wooil will be glad to hear that there is a slight improvement in his con dition. Mis* Loub«U« Scott, who ha* been the attractive guest of friend* In the city has returned to her home in Willl*ton. Rev. and Mr* C. TI. Rehwall nre the guests of friends In Louisville for the Truett meetings now being conducted In that town. Mis* Mary William* I* leaving Monday for Macon, where she h** accepted a position, imd will make that city her future home William F. Rowe, Hr., and daugh ter, Miss Erdman Rowe, have re turned from a wonderful visit to Maine, continuing their trip to Nova Ecotla, before returning home. The many friends of Mrs. W. E Anderson wdll be delighted to hear that after treatment at the Uni versity Hospital, she is now con valescent at her home In Evans. Mr. and Mr*. Allan Young and family have moved from Harlem to Augusta and are located on the cor ner of Kve and Fenwick. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs M. H.jAokerman and lovely daughter. Miss Isabelle, will he glad to know that they have re turned from Savannah, and are again making Augusta their home. Miss Evelyn Still is the charm ing week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stilt, of Rlythe. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Deween, and Mist Iris Grice, have returned from a delightful visit to relative* In Hillsdale. N. J„ and friends In New York city. Mr and Mr*. Martin Kelly are leaving next week for the world series They will visit New York before returning Mrs Frank Hannah la the charm ing and attractive guest of her sis ter, Miss Lucy Henry, of Macon, for a week's pleasant visit. Mrs F. H. Picks and daughter, of Dunbarton, were shopping in the city on Friday. Mrs. Leila Hunnicutt Miss Nonle Gentry, and Mr I- R. Wlndom, who hive been the guests of Mrs W A Welch, have returned to their home in Macon. Mrs. H. G Causey, of Fairfax, was among the Friday visitors to theclty. Mr. and Mr*. J. W Corbitt an nounce the birth of a beautiful baby girl, who has been named Elisabeth Marshall. Mrs. H. L. Underwood who has been the guest or Mr* J. W. Mc- Clahee. at her home on Slleox street, is returning Monday to her horn* In Nlcholls. The manv friends of Miss Emmie Norvell will be glad to learn that ahe Is able to be out, after a recent illness Mr and Mrs Theodore Markwal ter. formerly of Augusta, are now making their home In Har.isota. Fla Misses Ann. Lillie, and Clifford Pnlvin, of Saloam, are attending Tubman High school. Mr C K Rond has returned to Llnconton after a visit with hi* non slid daughter, Mr. and Mr*. E W I*. Bond. The many friends of Mr. H. W, Moss will be glad to learn that after surgical treatment at the University Hospital hi* Improve ment has been such that he ha* re tut vl to lit* home ta Ltncolnton Mr and Mra. I* TV Howard of Washington. Ot, and small daugh ter, Virginia, are visiting relatives in tha city. Mias Julia Mack is the charming and attractive guest of Mta* Mary Collins at her home. 124$ Greene ■treet. Mr J. E McCracken, of McCor mick. Is visiting his daughter. Mrs. It. K. Carroll, at her horns on lit* Milledgevllle road. Mrs. Mattie Boawett and children. Willie and Ruth, have returned from a vlelt to Mr. and Mrs. T. It. bolt and family, of \\ interseat, P. C-. Mr. and Mra. B P Reese have returned from a pleasant visit to relative* In Clark< * Hill. Mr E. K Mr.N'el" was a recent visitor to Beaufort. MRS. M. M. MacFERRIN TEACHER OF SINGING. Pupil of Signora Carolina De Fabritiis Season of 1924-1925. October First. Limited number of Pupil* A Few Vacancies Lcsrens will be given In ten week periods. No pupil* for less than six weeks STUDIO 1109 GREENE STREET. PHONE 1942. Mr. Ralph Griffin has returned from a vl*lt to relatives In Slloam. Mr. Claude Caldwell and Mr. Hu bert Caldwell have returned from a pleasant visit to Balrdatown. Ml** Francla Bryant, of Cedar Grove, i» the charming guest of relatives in the city. Mr. and Mr*. A. If. Wilson, after a visit to Augusta, huve returned to their home in Mayfield. The many frienda of Mrs. F. Ri Calton, of Warrenton, will be glad to hear of her Improvement after surgical treatment. Mrs. K. W. Gould, of Macon, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. L. X’rlce. Hr. J. A. Hudson ws* a bu*ln<“sß visitor to the city on Friday, from Gough. Mr*. L. W. Murphey, of Midvllle, 1* the charming guest of Mrs. C. K. Harrell- Mr*. T. E Billings and charming daughter. May, wtio have been the guest* of Mr. and Mr*. J. C. What ley and family, of North Augusta, hnvo returned to their home In Ma con. Mr and Mrs. I). E Ballinger, of Bowling l'ark, Fla., who have been the guest* of Mr. and Mr* W. C. Goolsby, have conttnuod their trip to Norfolk, Va. Mia* Martha Watt, who has been the attractive guest of Mrs. Mal colm Whitlock, of Marietta, ha* re turaed home. The many frlenos of Mrs. Inez Shealcy will bo glad to hear that there is a slight improvement In her condition, after surgical treat ment at the University Hospital. Mr. Robert .Smith has returned to Hylvanla, after a visit to hi* sister, Ml** Blanche Smith. Mis* Ida Lou Miller, who has been the attractive guest of friends In the elty. ha* in-turned to hor home in Waynesboro. Mis* Mellte Havre*' hosts of friends will regret to hear of her illness with an attack of malarial fever. Mrs. T. E. Johnson Is with rela tives In Savannah, and is having a pleasant vlelt. Mrs. W. B. Patch *nd children have been called to Atlanta, by tho lline** of Mr*. Patch's father, Mr, J. W. Black Mrs. C D. Htrobel. and Miss Meta Willis, of TMackville, »r# visit ing Mr*. T. J. Bacon, at her home, 618 Ellis street Dr. O. A. Hughes, of Atlanta, Jndlann, who has bceu the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mr*. W. H. Hughes, I* a business visitor to Sarasota, Fla. Mr. and Mis E. J. Lowrey have returned from an extended and en joyable vl*lt to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lowrey, of Atlanta, and Mr*. C. B. Thompson, of College Park. Mrs. Frank Murphy Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. M. Saugus, of Metasvllle. Mr. and Mr*. H. M Sweat, of Washington, Os , are the guests of relative* in Augusta and Warren ton. Mr. and Mrs. John Tilton have returned from a v:*tt to Mrs. A, B. McCahee, of Fstrvlew, Ga. Mis* Lucille Reeve* and Mr. Seth Reeve*, of Iron Hill, were re cent visitor* to the city. Mis* Erllne Calhoun, who ha* been the charming guest of Misses leirelta and Maude Green, of Iron Hill, ha* returned bom*. Mr* Mamie Gray has returned to Appling, after a pleasant visit to relatives in the city, Mr. Louts Williams has returned home after a visit to hi* father, Mr. C. H. William*, of Thompson. Mrs Savannah Reeves hss re turned to Thomson, after a visit to relatives In the city. Misses Merle Palmer and Riith Norris were recent visitors to the city. Mrs. Henry Hogan, and M>*s Ruby Willingham, of Thompson, were recent visitors to the city. Rev and Mra j. \V. Quintan have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mr*. A H. Curtis, of Thomson. Miss Annie Blanchard, of Leah. Is the charming guest ot her sister, Mrs. Floyd Mile*. The many friend* of Mr. J. S Harden will be glad to )e»rn that h ; s lmpiovtment after treatment for a broken leg has been euch that hs has returned to hi* horn* In Leah Dr L. 1.. Dosier, *nd Mr. John It MeOibony have returned from a a islt to Mr. MeOibony'* relatives, Mr and Mr*. Hamp MeOibony, of Greensboro. Little Anne Laune Miller, after treatment at the hospital. !• now' Bobbed Hair Is Said To Be Doomed Beauty Crown Goes to Unshorn Girls ONLY UNBOBBED WIN BEAUTY’S CROWN Ruth Malcomson Is bobbed hair doomed? Beauty specialist*, theatrical managers and atyle authorities In New York agree that the post war epidemic of shorn tresses has reached Its peak, and women who seek to dress 'differently" are turning to "transformations," the Parlslenne bandeau and other means of disguising their snipped locks, according to 'late reports from the east. Newspaper women, In attend ance at the Long Island social ac tivities in honor of tha Prince of Wales, were Impressed with the spreading habit of letting the hair grow long again. Society women, they found, are pensioning the barber's shears, because “every shop girl now has a boyish shingle, my dear." BOBBED HAIR TOO EXPENSIVE "I cut my hair three years ago," said a young business woman in a downtown office yesterday. "I thought I’d save a dreadful lot of time. But, gracious, my 'King Tut’ cut means oodles of bother and hairdressing expense*— far more thaa my old coiffure cost." “ —And bobbing does destroy a girl's personality,” chimed in her companion. “You look like every other girl, at dances, the theater, parties. Wo all look like orphan asylum Inmates. No individuality. Yes, I'm letting mine grow again." Anyway— You may he a* beautiful as Helen of Troy or as shapely ns Venu* —but you'll probably never convalescent at her home In Stapleton. Mr. F. It. Calton, who was called to the city by the Illness of Mrs. Calton at tho University Hospital, has returned to Thomson. Mr. Milton Hughes left Saturday for Sarasota, Fla., where he will make hla future home, having ac cepted a position with his brother, Mr. C- AV. Hughes, of that city. Miss Ella Kptvey is having a de lightful visit with Mrs. Jennie Peterson, of Sarasota. Fla. Miss Mamie Connell Is the at tractive guest of Mrs. John Full bright, of Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rucker, and adorable small daughter, Eleanor, will, after October 1, be located at 463 Telfair etreei. The hosts of friends of Mr. F B Cullcy will bo delighted to hoar that he is Improving after & recent illness. The many friend* of Mrs. C. E. Johnson and children, will be sorry to learn that they are 111 with an attack of grippe. The many frlenos of Mr- and Mrs. George Teuton will be glad to learn that their small son, George, Jr., is now convalescent at home after an operation for the removal of hla tonsils and adenoids at the wilhenford. Mr. and Mr*. J. o Hill are leav ing AVednesday for the world series. The many friends of Miss Isa belle Ackerman will regret to hear of her lllnes* Miss Maudla Bussey, of Modoc, is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Mrs. C. W. Skinner, of Waynes boro, was a visitor to the city on Friday. Mr. R. J McGabee. of Bearing, was a business visitor to the city on Friday. Mr. Charles AVinbum's host of friends are glad to see him able to be out after a recent attack of fever. Mr*. P. M. Pow%rt 1* the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John Lurillo, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldfarb, and children, have moved Into their new home, 1210 Greene street. Mr. J. T. O'Connor was a recent business visitor to AVashlngton, Ga. MRS. JULIUS TALMADGE, STATE REGENT D. A. R„ HONORED WITH BRILLIANT TEA 1 Athens Banner) The Elijah A'larke Chaper B. A. R honored !#■* Julius Talmadge. state regent, with a brilliant and very lovely tea Thursday "afternoon »t the AA*Oman's Club from 4 to 6 o'clock Despite the downpour of rain, the occasion was a wonderful suc cess. and the beautiful Indoor scene was accentuated by the dark gray day. The brightest and choicest fall flower* decorated the club house very artistically and the handsome collection of paintings by Miss Wenona Bell made the perfect set ting more charming and colorful. In the reception room baskets of gorgeous colored dahlias and sen nla were banked effectively. The punch bowl was placed In the co lonial hall, embedded in a gar land of pink and white Pcrrl wlnkl* The dining room carried out the colors of the chapter, blue and white. The oblong table was overlaid with an imported Maderla cloth, and centered with a mound of Hue mil white aster*, silver can dlesticks held the unshaded taper*, tied with white tulle bows. Co lonial silver service at either end of the table and silver dishes hold ing the mint* completed the per fect sppolniments. In the receiving line were Mr*. L L Griggs, wearing a handsome gown of black lace, over silver cloth with corsage of ophOlia rose* and fern* Mr* Talmadge'* lovely gown wns of gold brocade metal cloth w ith a touch of blue on the cor- I •age Several past regents assisted In receiving, Mrs, Julian McCur ry. viate corresponding secretary, wore a beautiful gown of rose pink IHE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. Margaret Leigh fkt.rv.doMl f’boui win a national bathing beauty contest if you have bobbed hair! To judge from the recent hap penings at Atlantic City, where the fairest of the fair from more than ninety American cities as sembled to compete for the honor of being named “Mis* America,” the-girla wdth the shingle or boyish bob didn’t have a chance. True! There were a number of girls at the contest whose locks were attractively clipped—but they disappeared in the first elimi nefcion and were never heard of again. BEAUTIES ARE CURL ADORNED On the other hand, Miss Ruth Malcomson, whose dark, luxurious curls fall far over her shapely shoulders, was chosen Beach Queen of America. She comes from Philadelphia. Her curls have never been scissored, she said. And now she has a secretary working ten hours a day, 'tis said, answering offers of contracts from movie producers, toothbrush con cerns and hair tonic manufactur ers. And there was Miss Catherine M. Campbell of Columbus, 0.. who won the Atlantic City beauty crown for the last two years. She was 'runnerup” this year. And she's never heard the barber’s cru-u-uel clippers. And fascinating beauty, whose long, flowing tresses attracted the Judges to such a degree that she was awarded numerous cup* and a place In the select few called for final consideration was Miss Faye Lamphter, pride of Santa Out-of-Town Visitors Among the out of town visitors from Collier* here Saturday were, Mr. H. W. McKle and son, Martin. Mr. H. W. Hammond and Mr. Jo seph Hammond. Me. Luther Reese was here Sat urday from Edgefield. Mrs. S. M. Smith, of Langley was shopping in the city Saturday. Mr*. T. I’. Cox was a visitor from Evans Saturday. Among the shoppers from Way nesboro Saturday were, Mrs. Dade Durden. Mr*. Wallace Carswell, Mis* Ruby Daves and Mrs. C. A. Evans, Mis* Annabelle Usry, of Gibson, was shopping In the city on Satur day. Mr. Ernest Lewis, Jr., of Evans was In the city Saturday. chiffon embroidered in crystal beads. Mrs. Fiances Long Tavlor wore a handsome gown of black lace over silver cloth. Mrs. George T. Hodgson wore a lovely gown of black lace. Mrs. J. T. Cartthers wore blue silver" embroldpretl elaborately in Mrs. James White, Sr„ and nn<Tt B llllps Phln l*y. two popular prescnt ßen,R ' Unable b * Griggs w-elcomcd th O M ** Ra °h*el hall. Mrs t P Vi KUCStB in th « p «" feSS 52X3 w™ 1 )!!! rarlion* .j?? 1 "' rot, m Helen McTw " Jfstpr ’ Misses Rrook*, Sarah low, — Jo *ePhlne Griffith, Janet t«,J V er * He,Pn Hancock and Elsie j est" Sarah "K Punch were Mrs v r ’, Se,v ' ler, Mis*.-* , s * rank Law- Rowe, and Kansin nvl* n ' Fran ce* of-town guMU \ n ,I r V nor - ° ut - Kettle Creek Chsl!» ted . WPr <‘ the ton. Ga ami f^ , ter of "Ashing, rers of the chame f r^ n,S and offl - Monroe. Madison 0n ? Hartwell, Commerce and' W.nrVr Circlp ' Sliest* in“the^clty* wer t f cnt> '' flv e The elegant t«,« , lnvl <ed. the loveliest social markpd one of history ,f Atb.U VPnta >" the mad'g fl " COmpl ‘™ p nt "" M^Tal* ti'nr and°charmI m °* t pop ' of the most tm MlSel T d ° ne on of the „, ff , „. r ’ c oluh worn. «ork has nhvnv, "I’^ndid B*.SS. r’SSM -fc-JSSrE 2 win be'hrUl ’Fr < Id. v P nft' < ' r ™ pp, ‘ n «t* oVlock at the homi oTm?; Mis" Esteiu ’w 1 ®* 1 " aoron* street SSS&’aa-Af-a McNeil’ A pr* . MoNein g n „ Jos , ph .e.* ' h * VB returned home after spending the summer in Wild wood S"a isle and Atlantic Oltv New Jersey Mrs. Joseph McNeill. Be it a gift of any kind In Jewelry you will find my line new, high grade tow In pric» Catherine M. Campbell . ißm dal A Harbartj Cruz, Cal. Her long hair frames a charming, Intellectual counte nance. The same applies to Miss Mar garet Leigh, "Mis Chicago," who finished among the final five. Her dark curls stream gracefully down her shoulders. BOBS DESTROY PERSONALITY And when you asked one of the Atlantic City beauty Judges "Why?” he replied— That beauty of face and figure and personality are the main re quisites of the judges, but girls with bobs lack that essential In dividuality which was needed to make them stand out from the crowd—and the girls with long locks immediately drew the admir ing glances. Bobbed hair is not passed by any means! Some girls will cut their hair for years to come. And some married women. But the trend of fashion is toward long hair again—with the aid of "transformations” and the alluring bandeau and hair net, until na ture reasserts iself. “Every girl,” concluded a New York beauty specialist, "should study her personality in the mir ror. If she can make herself dis tinctive strikingly attractive and vibrant with personality—by means of long hair—she Is foolish to sub mit to the scissors every two weeks.” If you don’t think hair styles are changing, just notice the smart women in the shopping district one of these autumn afternoons! Long tresses are coming back, sure. Among the out of town visitors on Saturday from Mcßean were, Mrs. J. C. Broome, Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Warner and daughter. Mr. George Warner, Mr. M. A. Miller, Mr. G* I. Warner, and Mr. Capers Tinsley. Visitors on Saturday from Plne tucky were, Mr. R. M. Wrens, J. H. Blaekstone nnd Mrs. T. O. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Scott, of Morgana, S. C., Mr. J. D. W. Goodin and sons, of Hephzlbah. Mr. A F. Greene of Willlston, Mr. M. D. Toole, of Beech Island and Mr. G. B. Cor ley. of Oloverville, were in the city Saturday. Mr. E. H. Chamblin, of Grove town, Mr. Luther Reese, of Edge field. Mr. M. R. Newman, of Blythe, Mr. L. A. Drummond, of Hawthorne and Mr. H. Barton, of Warrenville, were visitors to the city on Satur day. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Durham in Nashville, Tenn., will return home this week. FANS AT TRIAL CASABLANCHA, Morocco— A local perfumery establishment capitalized on the widespread in terest in a recent murder trial by distributing multicolored fans about the court room, with adver tisements of the firm printed on them. The murder case, growing out of a love affair, was followed chief ly by women. New Method of Reducing Fat Here * joyful news for every fleshy person who loves good things to eat— especially those who are denying themselves the things they like most because of their desire to keep down their weight or to reduce the fat with which they are already burdened. The famous Marmola Prescription has been put up In convenient tablet form and is now sold by druggists everywhere at only one dollar per box. lo get rid of fat steadily and easilv. simply tske on* of these little tablets after each meal and at bedtime untU you have reduced your weight to where you want it. No wrinkles or flabbiness will remain to show where the fat came off. Simply use Marmola Prescription Tablets according to directions. They are pleasant nnd easy to take. No rules or special regulations—just the regular use of the tablets. Try them for just a few weeks and get'results without going through long sieges of tiresome evercise and starvation diet, i.et them at sny good drug store. If your druggist should not have them In stock you can secure them direct from the Marmola Company General Mo. BulMbig. Petr. It. Mich . by send ins one dollar. Thousand* of man and women each year regain health}’, slender figures this way.—Adv. Have you something for sale? Augusta Herald Want; Ads tell EVERYTHING. 1 Phone us—296. H. C. VIELE JEWELER No 7 Albion Ave Richmond Hotel Bldg Just off Broad. Faye Lamphter New Dresses, New Coats, New Hats and Beautiful New Furs Our Styles are Created- -Not Copied—Each Day Something New. LKuiendemTi 1044 BROADWAY. Our Store Closed All D ay Monday and Tuesday in Observance of Holiday. Have Arranged Special Prices Remainder of Week That Have an Air of Pleasantness. EVERY HERALD ADVERTISEMENT IS A GUIDE-POST TO BETTER BUYING. READ THEM TONIGHT. Fall Clothes for Little Tots THIS is a real Boys’ Store —beginning at the age of one their every need is carefully anticipated. This is our means of building for the future. For to make firm friends of the little fellows is the best insurance we know of. So everything is built up to a standard and priced to a minimum. You’ll he delighted at the new little Suits and Topcoats for Fall and Winter. Individual in style and beautifully tailored. And the prices so moderate as to make it worth your while to come here first. BOYS’ SUITS New Suits for boys in Norfolk belted styles. There are also single-breasted Suits with vests. V 00l fabrics in gray, tan and powder blue for boys. 8 to 17. Prices $12.50, $15.00 to $27.50. THE BOYS’ SHOP. In a Most Inviting and Varied Selection SUNDAY, BOYS’ OVERCOATS New Little Topcoats for'Fall and Winter. The new STYLES. The New WEAVES. The new PATTERNS. Prices $6.50 and up.