The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914, September 22, 1908, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 22. Augusta Trunk Factory SAVED FROM THE FRESHET /f^ GREAT REDUC TION SALE STILL ON “e» Slightly 'jamsgid Trunks l. uni the water whioh wa will S ®!l at groat sacrifice. TRUNKS, VALISES, SUIT CASES, LEATHER GOODS, ETC. Augu-sta Trunk Factory Ssl St-sad—Wrong Side SL, Right Side of Prices. Social Qossip WILKINSON VERDERY WEDDING THIS EVENING Social interest for this evening is centered in the marriage of Miss Maria Wilkinson and Mr. Orville Ver dery, which takes place at eiglr o'clock at St. .fames church, the cer -- Siior.y lo be followed by a family re ception at the parsonage, the homo of Rev. and Mrs Richard Wilkin son. No cards of invitation have been sent out, but the congregation of St. .lamer, church and friends of the young couple are very specially in vited to bo present. IMPORTANT MEETING There will be an important meeting of Circle No. 1 held tomorrow, Wed nesday afternoon at the Crittonton' Home. 4% The Planters Loan anc* Saving Bank 705 Broad Street. The Oldest Savings Bank In The City. In successful operation 38 years and growing more popu lar with the people and strong er In their confidence each year. In selecting a bank for your Savings Account do not fail to investigate the facilities and strength of this bank. Resources Over $1,000,000.00 Safe as “Safest.” The careful attention to smj .1 accounts as to the larger ones. Deposits may be made by mail. L. C. HAYNE, President. CHAS. C. HOWARD, Cashier. It’s Just as Important to be served promptly and properly as it Is to have the best dainties.. Howard's old method is the best when it comes to mak ing syrups and ice cream. Howard’s new method is making the Savoy the most attrac tive place In Auguata. NOTICE Wo are using corbornated distilled water at our fountain. Just Walk a Block From the Theatre Pateke, Philipp* * Co. D. Qruen A Son. Howard. Waltham, , FINE WATCHES Lnteßt Styles Thin Models. Wm. Schweigert Sc Co. CoA is small — Telephone Phone 593. LET Us REPAIR Your Trunks, damaged by the water. Can make them over strong as new— SUPPER PARTY FOR MISS PARKS Miss Lnrtne Brinson will entertain this evening nt supper In honor of Miss v Parks. Other guests will hi Miss Gertrude Highly, Miss Frances Highley, M-irs Mary Goodrich, Mrs. Highley, Mrr,. Brewster, of Philadel phia Mr. and Mr.,. Paul Brinson, Mr Hushton, Mr. Joe Mien Brinson. Mr Will Barksdale, Mr. Jeff Barksdale, Mr. Fred Gehrken and Dr. Brown. —Miss Annie Baker Lamar and Miss Marion Fleming, who were to have left tomorrow for Converse Col lege, Spartanburg, will not leave un til Thursday, remaining a day longer with their friends. —Mr. Rushton, Mr. Roy Simms, Mr. Fred Gehrken, with Miss I'rlnsOn. Miss Parks and Miss Highley will form a theatre parly for, Thursday • veiling. Money From Home. “Just like money from home” isn’t half as satisfactory as “just like money from the bank.” - Put your spare mon ey in our bank. Its a comfortable habit, that grows. Draw it when you most need it. WE PAY YOU INTEREST. The rate is 4 per cent compounded semi annually. Irish-American Bank “The Bank for Your Savings.” S: ipshot of Mr. Oregon B|Bw '» I Snapshot of Louis A. Greq;ori„as he was being taken from the Pantheon in Paris. Gregori admitted the fact that he attempted to kill Major Alfred Drey fus, but despite his admission he was acquitted by a Parisian jury. Engagement of Mr. C. A. Wood and Miss Pilson Announced Of very delightful interest to the Augusta friends of Mr C. A. Wood, the new lessee of the Hampton Ter race, who is, by the way, in the city today, will be the announcement, of his engagement to Miss Pilson, of Washington, D. C., of which the Wash ington Post, which publishes a charm ing picture of Miss Pilson, Bays: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Frhnklin Ptl ' sen announce the engagement of ihelr eldest daughter, Amelia Erie, to Mr Charles Adaul Wood, of Boston and Atlanta. Miss Pilson is a glr'. of rare beauty and charming person ality, clever and musical, and one of jThe most popular girls in Washing ton's exclusive set. She is a true Southern type, with a wealth of wavy brown hair and large brown eyes. She comes of a good old Maryland ant. Kentucky family. Her mother, for merly Miss Margarret Huston, was a celebrated Blue Grass beauty and wit. Mr. Wood belongs lo an old and dis tinguished New England family, and is a descendant of John Quincy Ad- AUTOMOBILE RIDE FOR MISS PARKS Miss Parks, Miss Brinson, Miss Highley, Mr. Albert Kusliton, Mr. Fred Gehrken, Mr. Cowart Aiken will form a pleasant Utile automobile party tomorrow afterno m in honor of Miss Parks. Mr. Cowari being the host. MRS. GARY ENTERTAINS. Mrs. W. K. Miller, Mrs. T. D. Cas well. Mrs. William C. Kellogg. Mrs. ■ Sanford Gardner, Mrs. Frank Deane. Mrs. .lames Dawson, Mrs. Mario* Mays Twiggs were guests of Mrs. W. T. Gary yesterday afternoon at an in formal card party. MRS. TWIGGS ENTERTAINS. Mrs. W K. Miller, Mrs. William If. Barreti, Mrs. William C, 1 Kellogg. Mrs. Sanford Gardner, Mrs. Glendennlng, Mrs. Augustus Hall and Mrs. William Gary formed two tables of bridge players yesterday guests of Mrs. Mar ion M. Twiggs. Mrs. Kellogg was awarded the price of a stylish piece of neckwear. \ Mr. .lack Cranston wilt arrive in Augusta next week Miss Frances McCoy left, loday lor Chat'S' nogs. —Mrs. K. R. Htanlcy, of Atlanta, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. H L. Zeigler, returned home this afternoon. —Mrs, A. F. Pendleton acknowl edges the receipt of a box of elolh- I rig from Waynesboro through Mrs A. W. Carswell anj returns the heart felt thanks of the many needy ones helped by this generous offering —Miss I/rulse Reese, daughter of Bishop F Reese, of Georgia, formerly of Nashville, who Is spending a few days In the city, is being much enter tained. and she was the honoree of * charming small bridge party this af ternoon, given by Mrs. W R. Jonnard. | Though informal. It was exceedingly pretty In plan. The place cards had tinlqule leap year designs Id black and white, which provoked much merri ment and Miss Kthel Folweß was scorer. The honoree received as a prize a dainty blue bead purse, snd the prize presented the most success ful player was one of the newest fad* i In neckwear, a rose tie, with a pin In an oak leaf pattern studded with I pearls. The consolation souvenir was 1 a set of aeolan chimes.—Nashville I Banner. tn.Ti A .r&. .n ”, ams. He Is popular In buslnep. and social life of Boston and Atlanta, a well known clubman, and an en thusiastic motorist. The wedding will lake place very quietly In November at St. Thomas' church, to which only relatives and a few friends will be asked. During the past summer Miss Pll son was a popular visitor at Toxa way, chaperoned by Mrs. John Bliard, of Baltimore, who is pleasantly re membered as the guest of Mrs. Jacob Phlnlzy, and who was a charmingly conspicuous figure at the Horae Show. “The Camp,” the picturesque log cabin where Mrs. Ellard, Miss Pilson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pilson, ,lr„ and Mr. Wood occupied, near the ho tel at Toxaway, was a rendezvous for the young people and a delightful ren ter of much of the Informal gaieties, which made Toxaway an ideal resort. A very delightful welcome nwalts Mr Wood and his bride, who will lie at. Hampton Terrace for the winter —Mr. and Mrs. Louis Butt, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dunbar In Atlanta for the past week, will leave tonight for Ihelr home In Athens. —Mrs. Clara Maihewson returned today from a delightful trip to north ern points of Interest. —Friends of Miss Laura Belle Beach will regret to learn of her In disposition. —Mr. Alphens Richards and Miss Frances Richards left today for Rich mopd, Vy., where Miss Richards will enter the Richmond College. Mr. Richards will spend a week or ten days with Virgtnla relatives before returning so Augusta. —Mr. and Mrs. James Hamhleton Brinson, of Waynesboro, are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a Min. —Mrs. J. J. Moore and her two at tractive grandchildren. Misses Grace arid Essie Moore, left Bandav for New York and Boston. Miss Essie Moor • Hill remain in Boston vthi re she will resume her college studies Come and See Our New Store “How lovely fresh and new everything isl *’ This is the involuntary exclamation of every one that enters the store. “You have the best showing of suits in town.” Your selection has been most happy in every line. Of course we knew what to expect, knowing so well the buyers and those who are interested, but you have surpassed our expectations.” These are a few of the nice things we have been hearing on all sides. We are so pleased we have to tell you about it. We promise you fair, prompt, courteous treatment. It you want anything in a hurry call us up. Our *Phone number is 183. LEADERS IN EVERYTHING FASHIONABLE. mTbTwHst. Andrews Bros. Co. 862 Broad st. CLOTHING STORE Good Clothing, Latest Production Lor Men, Young Men and Boys The new line of Fall Suits and Fall Overcoats await your viewing. It’s the largest and best selected stock of clothing we have ever shown. Every garment is a credit to the skill of the designers and the ability of the tailors who make every stitch of J. B. W. Co., Clothing to special order. The Suits in both single and double breasted styles are shown in all the latest plain and fancy fabrics, and are priced from $lO to S4O. Overcoats in all desired lengths and in plain and fancy fabrics are priced from $lO. to S3O. Tbe size and variety of the stock of children’s cloth ing emphasizes the fact that this store is the recognized headquarters for Boys’ and Children’s wearables. Prices are especially attractive. CLOTHING MORE IHE ANNEX Augusta Paint & Wall Paper Co 307 Mclntosh, Corner Ellis. Large assortment of Wall Paper and large force to do prompt work. All kinds of painting— House and Sign —« Spec ialty. Old Furniture Re paired and Renovated. Estimates Furnished on Application. : i: ’PHONE 2254 A Merry Widow Punch A delicious confection thill is rich and creamy. You will ltko II! Slop at fib •'.•IPs Soda Fountain when out at 'lie depot and become a merry wld >w punch ad mlri.r. Yo can’t help becoming hi as H r one glass. Everybody concede Augusta to Caldwell on Coca-Cola |< „ ’’Just ■ig'n:" because it' i pure. ICE CREAM FETE. The Indies of the Church of Hie Atonement are having an iccream fete tills afternoon and evening on the court house lawn. Delicious Ices and confections will be served until ii'ne o'clock and a very cordhil Invi tation Ih extended to the public to call by and enjoy the refreshment* they are serving. For additional «ociety ice pal's; nine. Complete showing of all the new shapes and new shades in Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats; also full' lines of the latest and snappiest Furnishings for fall wear. Clothes for Boys and Juveniles 1908—Fall and Winter—l9o9 MADE ESPECIALLY FOR US BY SAM PECK THERF.9 A BREEZY FULLNESS AND AMPLE FREEDOM ABOUT A SAM PECK GARMENT THAT AL LOWS YOUNG MUSCLES AND TENDER SINEWS PLENTY OF ROOM TO SPREAD. THEY ARE THE ARISTOCRATS OF BOY’S CLOTHING IN EVERY THING BUT PRICE. I REEFER COATS FOR GIRLS IN BLUES, REDB AND FANCY PLAIDS. AGES 2 1 2 TO 12 YEARS. WE SHOW A LARGE LINE OF BLOOMER SUITS WITH EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS. L. Sylvester Sons. Boys’ and Children’s Department. SCHOOL BOOKS j and School Supplies, oh Bhch, Htrapw, Pencil Boxes, Pads, Ink, Pencils, Pens. Second hand books taken in exchange for new ones. RICHARD’S ST ATI ONERY COMPANY. PAGE SEVEN