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Social And
Personal
MARRIAGE OF MIS 3
WILKINSON AND MR. VEK
CERY TUEBDAY EVENING.
A »oclal event In which is centor*'!
a grea' deal of Inter**:, Is the mar
riage of Miss Marla V llklnaon and
Mr Oi'VUlf Brown Vercgry, which will
lake plar<> on Tuesday evening, at. j
c/clock. at Si James church. So
formal card* of Invitation h»ve barn
Mnt (Wt, bit ih<‘ occasion will lie (fiat:
ed b} the presence of a law nnm
ber ol friends of th<- yotiog couple
The bride will wear a dalnly gown
of Soft white mull and lace and will
carry an armful of roses. Kb*' will
have ■** her only attendant, Mia
Mary Medearts, of Nashville, I eon .
and the groom a heal man will be bis
brother, Mr. II Park* Verder.v, of
Decatur, Ala The ushers will be Mr
lllchard N> wman, Mr, C. !,. Cast l
bgrry, Mr. Richard Rile and Mr. Mor
gan Newman. The bride will be at
tended to the altar by bn brother
the Rev Richard Wilkinson, who will
present her In marriage to the groom,
the ceremony betns performed by the
Rev. J. W. Iteldt. of Atlanta, the pr«
aiding elder of the circuit.
After the ceremony at the church
the two Immediate lamHles will bo
entertained at the home of the
gro un'a -larent*. Mr and Mrs A M
Verdery, 220 Ureetie street, where,
after a brief wedding Journey they
will be ta home u tin Ir friends.
FEgTIVAL FOR THE
ATONEMENT CHURCH.
A number ol the ladles of the
Chnrrh of the Atonement are arrang
*ng for an Ice cream festival which
they will Riv,- nc Tuesday afternoon
on Ho- Cows Mom' green, Hie mom •
made to go towardi the renovation
of the church which has b* en to had
ly damaged by the freshet There will
be delicious let and confi-cth ’>> serv
ed and speetai fe .Tit »•*■-- arranged for
the pleasure id thi children who am
given a rordUl Invltatlmi h> attend
any time from 4 o'clock lilt dark.
LADIES' AID SOCIETY.
The different organisation* com
prising the Associated Charities were
much pleased at their meeting of yes
terday to welconi, to their number
the I sidles' Aid society of the First
Chrletlan church Rev II T free,
pastor The society, through Its rep.
resentetlvvs. Mrs I) Shaver. Mrs
Burt O Miller and Mr* Duncan
.tones, offered to commence work at
once In whatever wsy tbelr services
Were most needed
It was decided to ask them to make
et one,, a good supply of women s gar
tnenls which are more needed than
any other articles In the wav of cloth
Ing If was also suggested that they
be made of wlntci goods, a thcr, will
be great need for these. IC. H. Hol
lingsworth. Secretary.
SPECIAL MEETING.
asitThe I ’glit |b i IS Circle of Klnc -
Daughter* will hold an Important
meeting on nett Sunday, Slept 20th,
at 1 o'clock at the Telfair llldg Ev
ery member l« urgently NQiniltl lo
be promptly at that meeting
MEETINO OF TUBMAN
SENIORS.
Al’ Seniors <d the Tubman High
school are asked to h 1 present on Im
p.otari bualn ** Mem ay t-cpi **.
at half past ten o'chx k id tit” school
build dig.
Mias Marie Sheron has returned
to HI Joseph s Academy at Washing
ton to resume her studies.
-Mr Edward ft Hook. .It arrived
today from Augusta, to be the gm »t
of Mr Joseph Johnson Hook, until
the opMlltlg I's 'he Technological
•clued Atlanta Journal
■ Mr and Mrs Charles K Mark*
have returned home after a long sta\
In New York
—Cot. James Tillman wna In the
Hty yenUtftay
- Ml and Mrs Zsck Miller are re
(Otvlltg eongr at Illation* upon the nr
rival oi a law ! e i-ti danr’' ■’
Miss Mnfisn Marlin « 111 now b.
at college tin* winter, but «i I spend
the season In New York with her
aunt. Mr,i Auchlettlirech ■ jiipteU
Dr Itenn Mi-h i and Dr I .<
Coleman *r<* In Washington Cl'l
- stlas Mabel Davison, ol Atlanta,
who has been spending several weeks
In Florence with her slater Mr*
l.uclsn Mela-mori and o'- • *l'h Mr>
Irvine Alekiindei a' he ■ emtiv u>n
•bove Lake View relumed Friday to
Atlanta Ml-* Maud Davison who
hat also been visiting Mrt Mclc
more in Florence, has returned to An
111 Mr and Mi- llai" " Griffin »'>'
the recipient ot congratulations since
the arrival of a flue young *<w. *'»■
will he called Deudsll Wilson l.riffto
- Miss Louise Hisaar will leave lo
morrow for Asheville. N >
•he will visit her alsl.r, Mrs Ken
wynons Woodward left Fi
dav to resume her sludtcs a' 1 1
llreenvllle Female college
UmMrtlle. Oa . nro »> £•' ‘
Mr* Mac »eng»»
Moore who have tur n *penoiug
iJS week, among the North Oaroltce
maintains have retnr.ed home
After s,iendlr.S some time with M
LC K’rntorS’haa'rturhedto
her home on Turpin Hill.
»nt«k«. Philipp*# Co.
I). Qrutn A Son.
Hownrd,
Waltham,
Blgln
FINE WATCHES
Uitcst Styles
Thin Models.
Wm. Schweifcert & Co.
Our Aim Is To Satisfy The Demands of The Public!
i
Our Business Policy—Attractive Store, Lowest Prices, Quickest Service and Liberal Methods —Shall Be
Pursued, With Untiring Energy. And the Merchandise! The Showing is So Distinctive and Fresh; So
Wide in Scope of Selection; So Metropolitan in Character, That Even the Most Exacting Will Find Their
Ideas Readily Gratified. It Is Our Aim to Sell the Highest Grade Goods, at All Times, for the Very Lowest
Possibe Figures. Thus You Are Assured of the Greatest Economy When Buying Here.
Our Ready-to-Wear Department-Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts and Furs.
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Columns might "be written about each yet they would not tell as much concerning the styles, the materials and the vastness and beauty of the assortment
as a few minutes of personal inspection, so we simply say come, examine to your entire satisfaction.
Special Sale of Early Fall Coats, Coverts, Broadcloths
The cold mornings and evenings call for a medium weight wrap—Nothing could be more useful or charming than the new models we are now offering at
SUCH TEMPTING PRICES.
Cloaks of excellent quality Covert, man tailored, satin lined, short nobby styles, finished with stitching, pockets and buttons for the CJO
remarkable price of .. T • ..
$12.50 Coats in the newest striped Coverts, satin and striped
aild Taffeta lined, stunning hip length CI IT 0| Q Cfi
$15.00 models, man tailored for J OIaiJU
$17.50 Black Satin Finished Broadcloth Coats, Taffeta Lined, Hip Length, i | O ETA
Stylish and Handsome n4>l^«*7v/
81x90 Cotton Sheets, $1.25 Value, for 57c 45x36 Pillow Cases, Best Cotton, for 11c
s(> cjq an( j All Wool Blankets, white with dainty colored borders, also a lovely line of plaids. We will run as a special _ / a nmr
$7 50 leader tomorrow for . *.%P ■*o M
H/ 2 c Bleaching, 36 inches Wide, for Monday. 5%c 15c Children’s School Hose, Fast Black lOc
72 inch Damask, in a fine variety of designs, worth 85c the yard, P7 P II Napkins to match in % size, always sold by the dozen for $1.98, Cl Cfl
for .. : h rrrr'rrr.vr: ....y; oil* II sale price viiuu
Leaders in Everything Fashionable.
862 BROAD ST. ANDREWS BROS. COMPANY. ’PHONE No. 183.
Some Changes cAmong
cAugusta ‘Residents
A men* Inns who rent homos ar c got i
! Him ready to titovo soil there will!
prohshl, b<- mor,, changea of rost
(lour. * this season than Us* boon for
nn> year of >lnt.> (lab- Msny of the
people nro going to tholr own homo*. J
mini) •ro simply moving to homo*
; limn- tb‘»lnibl,. 'ln variofta way* »h*n
|lhv onoa thoy iH'cupioil laat yoar.
\moug the change* will be the fol
i lowing
i Mr and Mrs .1 Jonea Oardlnoe will
occupy their new Home on the I' 1 "
Mr and Mra Somerville Halt will
occupy the Fort-on realdence. lid!*
tlreene atroet
Mr* M K Owona und Mra D Con
lon and family will mov,. to the IJOU
I block of Kill* atroet
Mi and Mr* Davbl M I’ottor will
move to Monte Hau l
Mr and Mia K D Deveney wilt
mov,. to 41J Melntoah atreet, the|
: houae recently occupied by Mr and;
Mr* Jame* 1* Doughty.
Mr It i'. Moahell haa moved to,
j 251 Gr«**tu»
Mr»» Wwodtnw *lll n»ov v > l»* j
I :<\2 TvkUlr utrtH-t
\|r anti Mr* John W Rrynold»|
~ii,| Ml and Mr* Marlon Heynolv!.
, rt , occupying 'ho realdencr 30',;
utr^t
Mr and Mra ti W MarahMl i.ud ,
tatutlv have moved Into tholr recently I
purchaaed home. 31S Greene atreet
I Mr and Mr* W. H S Killa and
famllv Will after October Brat occupy
tholr handsome nr* residence on
Woodlawn *Hvenuc
Mr. Charles Britton with his tm -r
outing family will movu to Monte
Sano.
Mr Julian Smith and family will
move to Woodlawii.
Mr J. |». Russel’. amt famil' will
move from Summerville to 317 Tel
fair street.
Mr, and Mr* John W Nichols and
family will next year occupy the Ki
lts home. 837 Fifteenth street
Mr and Mrs. I’. II Howard will
occupy th. residence vacated !>y Mr
nnd Mr* W. l’. Boykin.
Mr. and Mrs William Swlndelf ind
family »r t . occupying the residence
.348 Telfair street
Mr and Mrs. Ferdinand Richards
and family will move to JO Teltalr
street.
Mrs Elisabeth Hubert and her In
trreallns family remove to Vtlanta.
where they go attended by most
sincere good wishes of their Augusta
friends
Mrs Anne Faughnan and family
have moved to 303 Greene street.
Mr W a Clarke and family wi• 1
nest year occupy the residency
iclfalr .ireet, vacated by Mrs KlUa
beth Hubert
Mr and Mis K J Er held Ins will
move Into their pretty new home on
Bay afreet
Mrs J. M Sewell *ll| continue to
b,. at home to her trlends and patrons
at her old residence, 439 Telfair
street
Mr and Mr* Hampton llankinson
will move to 323 Greene siret. They
will bav*, with them Mr William Bry
son and I'r, Irvine Bryson.
Mr and Mrs Charles IMlcher have
moved from Woodlawn to 937 Greene
•Ireei
Mi and Mrs l.ulher Hanklnson
wit! mov,. to the city from Beech In
land. occupying the I) M. t.yon* home
3.1 T Broad street
Mr and Mrs Thomas Pilcher have
taken the eM Datiferth home SM
Greece afreet Mr. and Mrs 1 J Wtl
lant who have been occupying It
hive remuvid to RMtfiTC, whir
they have recently butll
Mrs Celeste Irvin will move trout
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
| Reynolds street to 348 Telfair street.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Ramey and
j family will more from upper Rey
nolds street to all Center street.
Mr. Charles S. Smith nnd faintly
will occupy the house now occupied
iby Mr. and Mrs Frank Barrett.
Mr and Mrs. Frank BarreTt will
mov,. to Jig Broad street, where the
I. I. Robertsons formerly lived, they
having taken the Hugh Alexander
I residence.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and
family will occupy the house the old
: Jessup residence on Telfair street, at
present occupied by Mr. Howard
Royal who will move to one of the
I new nhuses on the 500 block of Eliis
street owned by Mrs. A. C. Brinson
Mr. Frank Petit and family will
move to their own home at 1256
I Greene street.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Argo have
moved to one of the Townsend apart
: menta, 1221 Green*, street.
Mr. and Mrs. F. \ A skin will oc
■ enpy the lions,, its Telfair street.
Mr John W St alker gnd family will
|
Mr and Mrs John Fennell and
family will move to 303 Telfair street.
‘ Till' Misses Dosher Will move Into
the hous, next door to their present
home on Kill* street.
Mr, and Mrs Harry Fourcher will
1 move to tin Elbert street,
Mr and Mrs Will Evp will occupy
one of the new Marshall residences
on Fourth street between Teltalr and
Walker
Mr ind Mrs Harry Zelgler will be
it home to their friend* at 53?> Cal
hmm street,
Mr Ned Johnston will have an at
tractive Hat at 307 Greene street.
Mrs M K Resaman ha* leased the
residence 717 Greene street and al
! ready moved Iher ■
Mr James p. Doughty and family
have moved into their new- recently
purchased home. 836 Greene street.
Mr. and Mrs George W. Hanks will
| move from to’g Jackson atreet to
! M 6 Walker street
Mr and Mrs. Orville Waring ar
iv.,i t.viu from Wilmington, N. C
1 and will be she guests for the next
| fortnight of Mi and Mis. Harry Cab
! ws> on Monte Sano
M'.ss l.uctlc Kelley has resumed
j her college studies at Columbia col
| -ege
The celebration of the alive* an
ui\cr>aiy of the wedding of Mr and
| M*a. j>dltt» Asher In MldvtUe. is an
$5.00 In two excellent styles, made of Chiffon Taffeta with
* . the new pointed collars and the latest long sleeves.
Waists Also in white and ecru net fluffy and becoming, 00 DO
it 2no trimmed in lace bands and edge. Vl Hn
tor $3.98 Remarkable values for ...V w.U U
event of interest to their numerous
Augusta friends. Mrs. Asher was
Miss Davis of this city, a sister of
Mrs. Ben Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Burns
and Miss Mareelle Purus, Mrs .Mary
McAulitt', Miss Mario MtAuliffe, Mrs.
Sidney Fourth and Master Herbert
Herman will be among-the Augustans
in attendance at the celebrntion which
will he next Wednesda evening
—Miss Mamie llardin will be pleas
ed to have her friends and patrons
i ill on her at tic J. It. White, pnl
liucry establishment where she will
ho Vo,- the season.
Mrs. Martin Roberts and Miss
Lillian Simon will leave this after
noon for Giraid. Ga., wl;# they will
spend two weeks wltn their aunt
Mrs. H. C. HI'.IIs
—Mrs. C. C. McMillen of Harlem
was in the city yesterday.
—Mrs. Hugh Walker will leave on
the twenty sixth for Charleston,
where she will join Lieut. Walker
and remain for awhile before return
ing lo Washington City for the win
ter.
Mrs. \V S. Lincoln, pleasantly
recalled as Miss Pearl Palmer of this
city, is vlsi-.lng her mother. Mrs. -3.
M. Palmer.
—Mrs. A R Bailie, of New Orleans,
who is to delightfully remembered
as Miss Florence New. is spending
some lime with her sister, Mrs. W.
C. Lyle, before leaving for Texas
—Mrs. W. H. T. Walker, who has
been spending some time with Mrs
Thomas Goodrich, has returned to
"Jasmine Hill."
—Mrs. G. Morton Jones ts con
valesclng from her recent illness. I
Miss Pauline Verdery and Miss
. Fanie Dugas, with Mrs. James P. Vet
deiv, will leave 'oday for Notre Danu
Baltimore, where the young ladles wl’l j
I he entered for the year. Miss Terence
Battey, who was to have accompanied ;
them. Is, while much Ivelter. not yet j
strong enough to attempt the jour j
ney.
—Dr. E. C. Goodrich, who has been
confined to his home on the Hill by :
Illness, ts recovered sufficiently. It !* ,
(bought, to be able to resume his dn :
ties tomorrow, which will be welcome
nv'ws to his many admiring friend*
—Mrs. Mothner and Miss Ruby
gchranuvek arc visiting friends In Co
lumbia.
—Mr John Robert*, of Alahima.
! was in the ritv Fridav
—Mrs M
week or two with Mr. and .Mis. Robert
Drvsscl in Atlanta.
—Mrs. F. McLean has returned
from Columbia, S. C.
—Mrs. Mary Bland Ooodvvln will be
with Mrs. Mahoney, corner of Brond
and Monument, streets.
—Mr. and Mrs. Nlsbet Wingfield
will have the adjoining residence to
Mrs. Smokes on Reynolds street.
—Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schneider
will occupy their own home on the
four hundred block of Broad streets.
—Prof, and Mrs. Fortin and family
ure In the William's home corner of
Reynolds and Klbert streets.
—Mr and Mrs. John Foster will
have the Klbert street residence re
cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Cohen and
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Sandford wot
mov(h to the Hookey residence, cor
ner of Greene and Centre street.
—Mrs. M. P. Foster and Mr. and
Mrs W. A. Lyons will have the old
Walton home on Reynolds and E'bert
streets.
—Mr. and Mrs K. C. Martin will
move into the Bowles residence on
Gumming street, which they bvve re
cently purchased.^
Mr. William Balk and family will
move Into their new cottage homo on
W ilton Way.
—Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sehuidt and
family occupy the residence BIOS
Woodlawn avenue.
—Mr. and Mr*. Coles Dempsey will
tfeiv and Old
New method of doing things at the Savoy
—but
Howard’s old way, of making things.
We have painted and brightened things up
a bit, and are serving sodawater and ice
creams like Howard used to . All syrups now
used here, made personally by Tuner Howard.
Howard.
HOWARD'S SAVOY
THERE S A DIFFERENCE.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 20
move in from Woodlawn. and occupy
their cwn home, 9'iT Telfair street.
—Mr. and Mrs. Tom Getxen and Mr.
and Mrs. Inman Curry will move to
4OS Ellis Btreet..
—Mrs. Eunice Smith will have one
of the now homes now being erected
Dy Mrs. Jack Holder. Mrs. Holder
will occupy the other
- M'-s. Perkins will move to the
house which is now occupied by the
Miss*s Dosher. Mrs Folsom Roan
will be with her mother.
—Vr. and Mrs. Derrili are moving
(o the four hundred block of Broad
street.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Boykin an 1
family will be in one of the new
Evans houses on Oretis ju«i above
Mci-ilnnle.
Mr. and Mr. J. P. Doughty, Jr.
will t* with 3.5 r. and Mrs. E. W.
Deveney on Mclntosh street.
Mr. JLJ. L. Macmurphey and Miss
Adelle Macmurphey will have one of
the Phlnizy houses on the Pee hund
red block of Ellis street.
—Mrs. J. E. Stallings and cbddren
will join Mr. Stallings who -is now
located in Atlanta. '
—Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Richards
have taken one of the new Vautflm
apartmen*s on 4'umming street near
Greene and will have with them Mr.
and Airs. C. A. Doolittle.
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