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SOCIETY
BRILLIANT RECEPTION IN TENNILLE
On Wednesday afternoon from
four to six o'clock at Llttledale,
their beautiful home on Main
Htrcot, Mr#. W. C. Little and Mrs.
J. K. Howell were Joint hostesses
at a lovely reception The entire
lower floor was artistically dec
orated with gorgeous pink and
white dahlias, roses and cosmos.
This color scheme was carried out
In every detail.
Receiving In the reception hall
were Mrs. T. V. gowned in
pink satin with silver trimmings:
Mrs. K. R. McDade In pink lace
over satin; Mrs. George Franklin
in black satin trimmed In fur; Miss
Trafton Smith In hlnck lace, and
Mrs H. L. Pritchard In blue
satin. * . ,
Presiding over the punch bowls
were Miss Christine Carroll In
white lace over satin; Miss Helen
Stephens |n hiocaded lace over
satin: Miss Helen Stephens In bro
caded satin: Mrs. Hoy Smith In
Jade georgette, nnd Mrs. \V. P..
Smith in sand duvetyn trimmed in
fur.
The guests were reeeived In the
softly lighted Ilvlnp-room by the
hostesses, assisted by Mrs. C. L.
Little and Mrs. George Klley. Mrs.
\V. C. Little was gowned In n
Mr. George T. Jackson Entertains
Governor Walker at Dinner Party
Gov. Clifford Walker was the
central figure nt n brautlful dinner
party given Friday evening by Mr.
George T. Jackson at his home in
North Augusta, other guests being
Judge Oswell R. Eve, Judge James
C. C. Hlnck, Judge A. 1.. Franklin,
Mr. Inman Curry. Mr. Hoykln
Wright nnd Mr. James IT. Jackson.
The Georgia colors were evid
enced In all the pretty details of
TEACHERS’ CLUB TO MAKE
STUD if OF NATIONS.
The October meeting of the
Teachers' Club was held Thursday
afternoon, October 16th, the club
house.
After singing America and re
peating the club collect the mem
bers listened to reports from the
different committees.
Miss Ethel Parks, chairman of
the University Extension Course
Committee, reported that over fifty
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mips Robertson wishes to Announce she has added
to her well equipped Parlors, an up-to-date
PERMANENT WAVING MACHINE
This latest model guarantees an attractive and
beauliful wave, retaining all the natural lustre of
the hair. Complete in every detail.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Shampooing, Hair Bobbing, Marcel Waving, Scalp
Treatment, Hair Dyeing und Facial Treatment.
Appointments made if desired by phoning No. 3776.
MISS ROBERTSON'S
HAIR DRESSING PARLORS.
herald building
Xmas only «« day* away.
Pay a email deposit now
and hnvs your sift put
aside whita the selection
la complete.
H. C. VIELE
JEWELER
No. 7 Albion Ave,
Richmond Hotel Tilda
Augusta, Ga.
derful values Brown, Navy,
Special SIOO JjTjJ jjJJ j S 1 S3M
Bargain Annex
Special purchases affords the opportunity to offer to our patrons choice
merchandise at lowest prices. A few of our numerous specials—
DRESSES
—AT—
S^.Bs
AH new materials, style* and colors.
Ladies’ Coats
5Q.65
DRESSES
Jersey, Bengalines, Velour Checks.
$^.95
handsome mldnlght-blue embroid
ered crepe faille; Mrs. Howell's
gipsy loveliness showed to Its best
advantage In richly headed geor
gette; Mrs. C. L. Little wore black
lace over purple satin, and Mrs.
Riley orchid satin with ostrich
trimmings.
A beautiful and artistic musical
program was rendered by Mrs.
Colon Sessions, whose blonde
boa uty was at Its best in pale green
and white crepe, and Mrs. C. R.
Hutchings, radiant in handsome
black crepe satin.
Presiding over the dining-room
were Mrs. H. L. Shannon, dainty
In beaded georgette, and Mrs.
Clem Brown, wearing mldnlght
blue duvetyn The table was over
laid with an exquisite old lace
cover, and held as Its central dec
oration a handsome silver basket
filled with pink nnd white dahlias
and tied with a bow of pink tulle,
Silver unshaded candlesticks hold
ing pink and white candles were
interspersed with silver bonbon
dishes filled with mints. Delicious
Ices in pink nnd white were served.
Many guests called, and their
beautiful toilettes and happy faces
rendered the occasion one of rare
pleasure.
the table decorations, which was
very lovely with red dphllas and
red candles, and with hand-painted
place cards, which simulated foot
balls. A delicious dinner was beau
tifully aorved, nnd tjie occasion was
rep!ete with pleasure to tjie con
genial group of guests alt of whom
except two claimed Georgia as
tholr alma mater.
Augusta teachers were enrolled In
the classes In Educational Psych
ology and Educational Tests which
meet each Monday with Professor
Ghllrud of Emory University as
Instructor.
Following the business program.
Miss Annie Campbell, chairman of
the program committee, announced
that the program for the year
would be a Study of Nations.
The John Mllledge teachers were
In charge df the October program
which was a Study of Turkey. Miss
New Jacquettes
Astraghan. Colors—Tan, Grey,
Black. All sizes. Special
$^.45
Fur Scarfs
Grey, Teupe, Cocoa Shades
$p |# SCJS
, |
Georgette Waists
$1 .00
Julia Flinch and Miss Elizabeth
Pritchard made most Interesting
talks, Miss Fllsch speaking on An
cient Turkey and Miss Pritchard
on Modern Turkey.
The program for the year which
Includes a study of Poland, Pales
tine, Jugo-Slavta, Czechoslovakia
and the Balkan States promises to
be a very delightful and Instructive
one.
• • •
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
OF WILHENFORD
CHILDREN’S HOBPITAL.
The fourteenth anniversary of
the openlng.of the Wilhenford will
be observed on Saturday, October
25th, and again this year Mr. Car
penter has asked the committee to
make his ''6o-50” the headquarters,
where gifts will be received-
Mrs. Mulherin and Mrs. Char
bonnler announce the following
ladles for these hours and ask that
they will he on duty as scheduled:
10 A. M. to 12 o'clock—Mrs. I.
W. Read, Mrs. Ralph Willis, Miss
M. L. Fuller, Mrs. Hinton Baker,
Mrs. A. A. Walden.
11 to 1 o'clock—Mrs. Charbon
nier, Mrs. W, A. Mulherin, Mrs. A
-1». Tobin, Miss Smith.
12 to 2 "o'clock—Mrs. Chas. Syl
vester, Mrs. St. J. Moore. Mrs. A.
H. IleVaughan, Mrs. McAllister.
1 to 3 o'clock—Mrs. J. B. Pros
ton, Mrs. Beeson, Mrs- T. D. Cas
well, Mrs. Ham Martin.
2 to 4 o'clock—Mrs. George T.
Jackson, Mrs. W. I. Wilson, Mrs.
Harper Bryson. Mrs. Chas. Bohler.
3 to 6 o'clock—Mrs. Sanford
Gardner, Mrs. OeO. Traylor, Mrs.
Marlon Symtns, Mrs. W. P. White.
4 to 6 o'clock—Mrs. A. J. Salinas,
Mrs. Asbury Hull, Mrs. William
Cranston, Mrs. J. W. Very, Mrs.
Coles Phlnlzy, Mrs. Ferdinand
Phlnlzy.
During this week we will publish
the hospital report for the past
year and also some lists of articles
that will be acceptable.
Remember, the hospital Is not
the responsibility of a few—lt Is the
work of the whole community, it
Is three-fourths self-supporting,
and the city and county contribute
about onc-thlrd of the last fourth,
so the balance must be made up
from money given and raised by
the directors. Will you do your
part and send something to Car
penter’* ''so-50" on Saturday, Oct.
26th?
MEETINGS OF THE WEEK
CHILDREN OF MARY
The Children of Mary of St.
I’fttrlck’a will meet this afternoon
at five-thirty at St. Patrick’s
church.
• • •
WOODLAWN METHODIBT
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The Woman’s Missionary So
ciety of the Woodlawn Methodist
church will hold their regular busi
ness and social meeting Monday,
October 20th at four o'clock at the
borne of Mrs. IT. J. Kimball, 1330
Druid Park avenue. Mrs. Kimball's
circle will be In chargo.
A very Interesting program has
been arranged. All members are
urged to bo present. Bring a new
member with you.
• • •
SECTION B. ST. PAUL'B
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
On Monday, Oct. 20th promptly
at four o’clock, there will be a
meeting of Section B. of the Wom
an's Auxiliary In the parish house
of St. Pnul's church, followed by
a social half hour. Members of Sec
tion A. are Invited to be present.
• • •
PAST MATRON'B
CLUB O. E. 6.
The Past Matron's Club O. E. S.
will meet Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Gresham. 70S
Greene street. The hour has been
changed from five to four o’clock.
• • •
GOOD SHEPHERD
AUXILIARY
Section B. 6f the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Church of the
Good Shepherd, will meet On Mon
day afternoon, Oot, 20, at four
o'clock. In the church. All members
are urged to he present, as business
of Importance will be transacted.
CHICKEN SUPPER
TUESDAY AT HEPHZIBAH
The ladles of the Hepbxlbah
Methodist Missionary Society In-
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
New Arrivals in Our
Millinery Salon
Chic, engaging styles imported
only by the master modiste.
Wonderful Purchase and Sale
OF
Manufacturer’s Sample Dresses
At Prices That Afford Unprecented Savings—
An JEvent Every Woman Should Attend.
The Greatest Variety of Dresses we have ever had in. One Sale—including Hundreds of Distinctive
One-of-a-Kind Models. The Smartest Autumn Modes.
Each garment individually selected by Mr. Sam Goldberg, (now in New York) from the sample lines of three of the foremost
manufacturers of Women’s Dresses of superior workmanship and materials, and bought at a great concession in price.
Divided in Three
Groups. See
Window Display.
The new modes for afternoon, dinner and street wear. Mate rials are Faille, Canton Crepes, Charmeuse Satin, Twills, Sport
Flannels and Bengalines. Colors are black, rust, green, brown and other smart shades of the season—
H4JS $2i,85 s29= $37,85 up $ 69 |5
Women’s Fur iTrimmed Coats
$19.85 to $75.00 and up
The new soft surfaced fabrics and the latest furs are used in a
manner altogether novel in these charming new coats of sump
tuous slenderness.
vite the public to a chicken supper,
which they will serve at the club
houseon next Tuesday evening,
October 21. All of the deilcacies that
go with chicken will be scrxpd
and plates will bo only 50 cents
each. If you fall Jo secure a tic
ket, come anyway, as tickets will
be on sale at the door.
• • •
ELIZABETH CHAPTER
NO. 43 O. E. S.
A regular meeting of Elizabeth
Chapter No. 43 O. K. S. will, he
held Tuesday afternoon, October
21. at four p. m . Masonic Temple.
Members urged to attend. Visitors
are welcome.
• • •
NEEDLEWORK GUILD
The officers are asking for gar
ments and wish and wish to have
them sent In as early as possible.
Elaborate Design
i ,X*
f WjKub Elv‘.> WHt
This rout refused nbsolutelcy to
be ordinary. Over Its black «llk
surface Is embroidered an elaborate
design In black and while silk and
the lapel* reveal the white aatln
with which the whole garment Is
lined It I* wrapped tightly about
the hip* to give the narrow all*
houettei.
DRESSES
As Correct in Their Smart Styles as They are Unusual in Their
Prices.
Remember this Is the one organ
ization requiring no (luce absolute
ly none, only two useful garments
or a little money fifty cents or more
keeps one on the membership roll.
• • •
LITTLE DOROTHY BAGBY
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY
A very enjoyable occasion was
the celebration of little Dorothy
Bagby bltrthday party given at
tbo home of their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bagby. After
many games were played, they all
marched In the dining room, where
the table was laden with a lovely
birthday cake. DtJTcious ice cream,
candy and fruits of all kinds were
served. Those present to enjoy the
party, were Dorothy Gagby, Ed
ward Bagby, Mary Egbert, Ethel
Wilkerson, Elizabeth Kelly, Eddie
Kelly, Louise Sapp, Gorden Mar
tin, Clifford Baldowski, Julian Bal
CHAPPED SKIN MADE
LOVELY OVERNIGHT
•'So bonny and sweet, so fully com
plete,
She steals our affections away,
man.’’ —Burns.
If It were not for the natural oils
which the skin gets from your sys
tem, you couldn't endure the chap
ped condition which would result
from exposing It to raw winds.
But most man and women un
consciously tak* away thos* oils
from the skin when they wash with
soap and water right along, and
never think of helping to- put them
back.
There Is only one rjght way to
keep the skin smooth and soft,
without making it too greasy. Just
rub a thin film of the cold cream,
which bsara the well-known Black
and White label. Into the skin each
night It Is prepared especially to
work Into the pores, glands and
tiny crevice* to supply the oils they
must have to keep the skin active
and lovely.
Tour first experience with Black
and White Cold Cream will be so
delightful that you will never be
without It. It makes the skin so
smooth, soft and good to look at
The 50e sise contains nearly throe
times as much as the libera! 23c
size. All dealer* carry It In stock
OiuwMminqlkmndfcr
BLACK*”°WHITE
Beauty Creations
Pwa Jhey auSupicmx
UiQm^and&mCcncc
dowskl. Geo . McDorman. Jaunita
McDorman, Margaret Sapp, Mil
dred Bagby and Earl Bagby. The
little lady received many lovely
gifts. Those assisting Mrs. Gag
my, were Mrs. D. E. Mrs.
I). M. Kelly. Mrs. Goo. Baldowski
and Mrs. Cleon Bagby.
* * *
BILLIE BRITTON
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
Billie, the little son of Mr. and
Mrs- L. E. Britton, celebrated his
birthday Wednesday afternoon at
hia home, 212 Lincoln street, when
ho entertained his schoolmates of
second grade Houghton class B.
Many pretty presents were re
ceived. and Ihe Jolly little folks
enjoyed the afternoon thoroughly
with games and refreshments.
• • *
ASSUMING MONUMENTAL
PROPORTIONS
The White Elephant sale will be
held Friday afternoon at four
o'clock In the Woman’s Club audl
CAN YOU
think of what you'll
say when you greet
her?
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Watches, Clocks,
and
Jewelry
Repaired.
Prompt service. All work
guaranteed. We repair Big
Uen Clock*.
J. W. KEATING
215 CAMPBELL ST.
Ensemble Costume Suits
Special Prices $24.85 to $69.50
Fur trimmed coats of Fawnskin and other Suede fabrics—Gowns
of Faille and fancy Silk combined with cloth. The most extraor
dinary offering of the season for both style and value.
torium. Much Interest is shown in
the sale, plenty of fun and many
fine bargains are assured all who
attend.
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CONCLUDING SERVICE OF
JEWISH FESTIVAL THIS
AFTERNOON
This afternoon at four-thirty will
be held the concluding service of
the festival, and all children of the
congregation of the Children of Is
rael and others who will make con
tributions. are requested to bring
their offerings to the Telfair Street
Synagogue. Following the services
of the afternoon such offerings as
are brought to the Synagogue will
be distributed to the poor.
• • •
MISS ROBERTA ROUSE PRE
SENTS PIANO PUPILS IN
DELIGHTFUL RECITAL
Miss Roberta Rouse presented
her piano pupils In a delightful and
most pleasing recital given Thurs
day evening at her home on the
Wrlghtsboro Road. The ease and
charm with which these young peo
ple. ranging in years from six to
sixteen, played demonstrated most
favorably Miss Rouse’s ability as
an instructor and completely cap
tivated those who had the pleasure
of hearing them.
The following program was
splendidly presented:
Approach of Spring Lindsay
Gladys and Willie May Burton
Song Without Words ... Greenwald
Dorothy Cloud
White Narcissus Cobb
Dorothy O'Neal
Chapel Thought Greenwald
Dottle Health, piano; Addis Bent
ley and C. B. Matheney, violin.
Summer Winds Walcott
Elizabeth Bailey
Reflections Heller
Catherine Connell
Cinderella Waltz LaC.race
Julie nnd Leola Rabun
The Nightingale's Trial ... Fischer
Mary Gay
Cowslip Smallwood
, J. C. King
Homoresque Anston Dovark
Dollls Bentley, piano; Addis Bent
ley. violin.
Silvery Waves Mallath
Eulakee Hughes
Goldfishes Heins
Ruth Hill
Martha Flotow
Dorothy Cloud and Dottle Heath
In the Valley of V>reams .. Lavallc
Francis Wiggins
The Scarf Dance Chamlnade
Vlolette Heath, violin; Roberta
Rouse, piano.
...
PRE NUPTIAL PARTIES FOR
MISS ANITA TESSIER
Miss Annie Robinson entertained
the members of her card club Fri
day afternoon In honor of Miss
Tessier whose marriage will occur
in November. Bridge was played
and after the game n delicious salad
course was served. The honor
guest was presented with a hand
painted bridge set. and the high
score prize was a lovely dorlne.
Other parties scheduled In her
honor are Miss Cordelia Herndon,
who will entertain Wednesday
afternoon. Miss Beulah Elliott who
entertains Thursday afternoon:
Mrs. Charles Faschal who enter
tains Friday afternoon: Saturdnv
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19
Millinery Specials
Styled of fine Satins and Vel
vets—some fur trimmed with
gold and silver ribbons, ostrich,
ornaments and fancies—•
$1.95 to $10.95
Divided in Three
Groups. See
Window Display.
afternoon Miss Gertrude Buzhardt
will entertain In her honor, and
Wednesday afternoon of next week
she will again be complimented
with a party given by Mrs. Wilbur
Crighton. Thursday of next week
Miss Elizabeth Milligan entertains
for her and Friday evening after
the rehearsal, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Bates will entertain the bridal
party.
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