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SUNDAY, SEPT. 27.
HUNTER’S
We Are Prepared As Never Before to Serve Our Patrons
CHOICEST LINES IN READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS
OUR TAILORED SUITS
Surpass anything shown in the oitv, in Point of Style, Fit and £j c (t/.A
Finish. Prices .' W *PUU
SILK AND NET WAISTS
NOBBY DESIGNS IN BLACK, WHITE, ECRU, BLI ES AND GPU NS,
AT $2.50 to SIO.CO
rrA-rijr-n qaaq p i ■ ADCS onrl I\7IIICETC Exquisite Line of Black, White and Colored Cocque and Maribeau Pieces in Sets and Singles.
CiM I nLn DUMO, vULLHnD anu rO Trices Guaranteed Lower Than Elsewnere See Them.
NECK WEAR
Swell showing of New Neckwinr, in Stocks, Ruffs, Collar-: and Ties. New Lot, Black,
White and Colored Ruchings.
SEA ISLAND.
5,000 yards, Sea Island, regu
lar 5c quality, now |
going at *5 2^
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nuuofc. r U KIMI O Hi IN lap CASES, SPREADS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, ETC. : HOUSE, r U HIM ISHI IMIaS
WHITE SPREADS—IOO Marseilles, Full 11-4 size, $3.00 quality, at • $2.00
806 Broad Street R. f_, HUNTER DRY GOODS CO. 806 Broad Street
Social Qossip
Engagment of Miss c ßenkl and
cMr. Edward Gallaher (Announced
Formal announcement is made by
Captain and Mrs. A. .1. Renltl, of the
engagement of their daughter, Erma
Gertrude, to Mr. Edward Gallaher, the
marriage to take place on the after
noon of October the fourteenth, at six
o'clock, at St. Patrick's church. Cards
will be sent out later.
Mjss Renkl is the eldest daughter
of Captain and Mrs. Renkl and is ac
corded the most genuine admiration
and afTection from an extended circle
of friends. She is a Juno-like beauty
of blonde coloring with a wealth of
golden hair. Her gracious, uneffected
manner and her graceful bearing,
combined with her personal beauty,
make her a eharm'ngly conspicuous
figure wherever she appears.
Mr. Gallaher is an esteemed and
trusted employe of the National Ex
change Rank, and is one of the most
popular young men in his set. Very
sincere are the congratulations ex
tended to him upon this happy an
nouncement.
Miss Renkl will wear a bridal cos
tume of white radium silk and will
have as her only a'tmriant her sister,
Miss Fidelis Renkl. Mr. Gallaher’B
best man will be Mr. Charles Mul
herin. and the urhers will be Mr. M.
D. Hynes. Mr. L. A, Renkl, Mr M.
SUITABLE OCTOBER
WEDDING
j-v | Are 'he hundreds of new and ex
-111 •—* I =m as puislte plec-s of Cut Glass In the
richest cuts and patterns—Vases,
Tankards Bowl*, Hlghhall Punch Bowls, etc.
Then In Silver—there's an endless variety of prices, from
the reliable plate, to Sterling In beautifui designs, including
the exclusive American Rose and Violet patterns.
No purse Is so slim that It will fall to find s dainty and
suitable wedding gift at our shop.
While shopping Monday, drop In and look around.
A. J. RENKL.
SPECIAL! 25 Spring Tailored Suits, just the thing for early Fall wear, about HALF-PRICE
C. Carrigan and Mr. John Chapman.
After the ohtirm ceremony there
! will be a reception at the Renal home
ion .o'v.-r 8r Mil . •«. r which
I the bride’s gown will be changed for
! a smart traveling costume of blue
and the happy young couple will
leave for New York and other points.
| I'pon their return they will make
i their home on Monte Sano, where Mr.
! Gallaher has built and furnished a
beautiful home for his bride.
CALLED MEETING.
An important called meeting of
'Elisabeth Chapter. No. 43. O. E. S.,
Tuesday evening, September the
| twenty-ninth, at eight o'clock Seve
ral new members will be received
| Into the order, and aftc the busi
ness session Is conrlud • 1 refresh
ments will be served In the dining
hall. All visiting members will be
cordially welcomed
Mr*. Bulloch of Abbeville, Mrs. W.
A. Latimer and Mrs. Harold Eve
wer P guests of Mrs Henry Cohen at
"Cohen Crest" Fridav
—Mr. B. F. AbboH, o' Allan'a f
j will spend today in Augusta whJe
i e-n rout*» to Charleston.
READY FOR THE RUSH OF FALL BUSINESS
SOME SPECIALS IN STAPLE DRY GOODS
PERCALES.
3,000 yds. 36-in. Madras and
Percales, 15c quality,
OUTINGS.
50 pieces, Fancy Patterns,
for Kimonos, Sac- | v
ques, etc., 19c yalue
Engagement of Miss Simmons and
| Mr , Claussen Announced
| Cordial congratulations are being
extended to Mr. George Claussen upon
the informal announcement of his en
gagement to Miss Amelia Ward Sim
mons, of Newberry, S. C„ the mar
rtage to take place on the twentieth
of October in Newberry.
A delightful welcome awaits Miss
Simmons upon her arrival as a bride
in Augusta. She is one of the very
charming young women of Newberry,
Mr. Louis IL Fourcber to Wed
Miss Georgia Harrington
Cards of Invitation have been re
ceived by Augusta friends from Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Harrington to the mar
riage of their daughter, Augusta Geor
gia, to Mr. Louis Herbert Kourcher,
which will take place on Thursday
afternoon, October the first, at fo.tr,
o’clock, at the home of the bride',
sister, Mrs. Frank A. Thomas, at i
South Hooksett, N. H.
Miss Harrington Is, ns her name
implies, an Augustan and has been
spending the summer In New Eng
land. She is a daughter of Mr. Har
ringlon, superintendent of the King
MR. HENDERSON
ENTERTAINS.
Augusta friends of Mr. Walter
Hendi rson, who is very pleasant 1/
remembered as (he goes: and in p
hew el Mrs. Edward C. {u.gna, will
he interested in the following front
the Lout Mile Ctiiti y ■■ Journal
Grwnbre r Win ■■• Sulphur Springs,
W. ta. Afciij.iora o society were
beautiiully en'ertalned tml tg the
pas' week, one of the Handsomest
dinners of the season having been
given by Mr. Waite- Houston Hen
derson, of New York, to Misses <’har
lot.- and Ilos • Hrlsco of Knoxville,
I•nn . The chaperon • w«-n Mrs.
William McEwen Johnston, of Ma
con; Mrs. Tully It. Cornlck, of
Know! It, and Mrs Llum-:I c. Or
gas o. Angus' a The menu, print <1
In gold on filnk ribbon, fillow-d.
Those present "•••re: The .Misses
Briscoe of Knoxville; Page Rev,-ill,
of Richmond; Mcs'lani'n fohnsion,
Cornlck, Ingas, Thayer. Bradley,
Messrs. W. McEwen Johnston, W.
H Henderson, H. I’. Donnell, C.
WWtib Bams, Penn Turner, John A
Thayer. A. F. Flick and Ham Veit
able. The graceful white atln gowns
worn by the Misses Brisco were
charming In their extreme simplicity.
These attractive young ladles ar--
granddaughters of Col. Thomas: F
Goode of HuHalo Llthla Hprlnge.
The table was decorated with un
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
OUR TAILORED SKIRTS
Choice Styles in Black and Colors, in Voile, Panama, Herring d» fa i.. EJO
bone and other weaves, the range of price LO 4/1 / «t)v
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
SPECIAL PRICKS ON LAD! MS’ UN i M-'lfM USUI NS, GOWNS, SKIRTS, DRAWERS AND
CORSET ('OVERS.
FOR MEN
See those two Special lots of Fancy and Plain Half Hose Big Saving.
C.) cents values, Monday, at 25c 50 cents values, Monday, at 35c
KHAKI TWILLS.
36 inch, for Suits and Skirts,
1!) cents quality, 10£
a lovely brunette whose personal
beauty and mental attainments aro
such that site is always an eagerly
sought after and welcome addition to
any social gathering.
Mr. Claussen enjoys a very distinc
tive popularity among Augustans. Ills
friends are devoted to him and lie Is
in every way worthy of their esteem.
Mr. Claussen is associated with his
father in business.
mill. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Joined
her about two weeks ago when It was
decided tlial the marriage should oc
cur north. Miss Harrington Is a very
cultured and charming young woman,
a fine musician and gifted with many
friends who waft to her and Mr Four
eher all manner of good wishes
Mr. Kourcher Is a son of Mr. Victor
Fourcber, of tills city, and has for
some time been making his home In
New York, where he is identified with
Hio Imihlix*hh world.
Mr. Fourcher and Itla bride will
make their home at (j;i West lokih
street after October the 15th.
usual skill and taste, in addition to
numerous original toasts and clover
speeches, the gllehts were entertain
'd during the latter part of the din
ner by a private theatrical and after
ward with a dance In the grand ball-
I room.
A CHARMING COMPLIMENT
WORTHILY BESTOWED.
A very charming compliment has
j been bestowed on Miss Harah Evans,
! who Is Augusta's bright representa
tive at Hmltb College, and her per
jsonal popularity evidenced when she
was elected president of the fllgma
Delta fraternity, which numbers four
hundred of the brightest young wom
en in America.
While this Is quite the hlgnest com-,
' pllrnent that can be bestowed upon
[a college girl. It has been awarded
with remarkable dl'toernraeni end
; Judgment and the fra'ernlty as w ell
as Miss Evans la to he congra tula ted
| upon securing such a bright, gifted
■i' "sldent.
News of Miss Evans election was
irccelved In the city yesterday by a
jtelegram from the Hlgnta Delta lia
ternlty.
The continu'd Indisposition of
I MISS Laura Belle llcaefi Will be
learned of with regret.
MARRIAGE OF MR. H. D. BAIN
AND MISS SUSIE G. PATE.
Friends of Miss Huaie G. Pate and
Mr. Henry I>. Ilaln are cnugruttilnl
trig them upon the announcement of
their marriage, the news of which
will come as a surprise lo many, while
their engagement and approaching
tnarrlnge was nil open secret among
I heir friends, no time has been set
for the ceremony, and the fact Grit
II has already taken place, while ipti'j
a surprise, will In no way curtail the
happy felicitations of Ihelr many
friends.
The tnarrlnge occurred on July the
twenty-eighth, and Ihe young couple
had Intended to keep Ihe mailer a
secret until Christmas, when tela
tlves and friends were to he apprised
of it at a family reception. They
have, however, reconsidered Ihelr
plans and are now receiving congrat
ulations.
Mrs, Bale Is the bright and verv
attractive young daughter of Mrs. Ha
rah E. Bale and Is held In the most
cordial esteem by all who know her.
.Mr Rain Is one of Augusta's young
business men, of the firm of Rain
Hrot hers.
SEWING ROOMS
'N OPERATION
The sewing rooms which have
been Inaugurated under tie iiuaptrea
of the Assoc,it tl Charities have
opened and are already,busy. Miss
Mary Hall Is in chan e of the one
thtii Is located at Ihe od Kelloe.k
etreet Ibiplli-t church it.d Miss Ken
nedy Is in charge ot tip one at the
West End Library Garments have
been cut out and alr-ndy unite a
number have been undo. 4 specially
will be made of aprons of various j
kind;., trie l of tliet : sit Ip It and)
pantry t props and hP of which are
neatly made and will he put on sab'
one dt v di ring etch '•••el:.
Ar Gils enterprise Is done prim
sully t( give emplovrt ••til 'o the mi
employed mill oi i I'aGvs, |t Is re
Uttes'ed hat ail who d- t-'ro work
will report at on" t "Ither ot 'he
two sewing aLiMons.
Mias Eunice Ha von Is In New York
visiting Mrs, Joseph plunk'U.
IN HONOR OF MISS
BESSIE FLYNN.
Miss Bessie Flynn was compliment
ed with a very delightful evening
party at home of Miss Kale Rooney
previous tit her departure for Haltida,
N. 0. Hoelnl converse and garnet*
; were enjoyed and refreshments were
served
Present were: Miss Bessie Flynn,
Miss Kate Rooney, Miss Josh* Me
Ginn, Mlmh Margaret Murphy, Mlasea
Marie and Eleanor Bennett, Mias An
rile Tarleton, Miss Margaret Bennett,
Mbs Catherine El-worth, of Charles
ton; Mr Gunn, Mr Edward McGov
ern, Mr Grover Woodward, Mr. Char
Morris, Mr A Idle .Montgomery, Mr,
Will Isi'x Mr Jamas Bartley and Ms
Andrew McCarthy.
CALTCOEB.
Choice of all Standard Makes,
now going
Engagement of Miss cMohrmann
and cMr. Hildebrandt, Announced
Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Mohrmann t
make formal announcement of the ett- ]
gagi'inent ot their daughter, Edna!
Adela, to Mr, Nicholas Hildebrandt. I
Jr., the marriage to lake place on the |
evening of October the 29th, nt 8:30 1
o'clock, at l lie family residence, 254
Telfair street
Miss Mohrmann Is the second
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mohrninnu
and Is a blonde of delicate coloring.
Site possesses a peeniiarly sweet anti
lovable nature and a elinruilng and
womanly manner Unit makes her
greatly beloved by all who know her.
Domestic virtues and social accom
plishments are hcatitlfuliy blended
Mr , cAndrew /. Morrow to Wed
Miss Katherine Elizabeth Abeam
Mra. Benjamin Rleketson announces
the engagement of Iter grand thitigh
ler, Katherfne Elisabeth Ahearn, to
Mr Andrew J. Morrow, the marriage
In lake place the tarty pari of Oc
tober.
While no) unexpected, Gils an
nouncement will come as a happy sur
prise lo many who while the engage
men! was known lo them did not
know that ihe event would occur so
soon. Mis* Ahearn la one of Aligns
j la's handsomest young women, a fair
! brunette, of marked Individuality and
STOCKING SHOWER
FOR MISS DENNING.
Miss Bertha Mlegel has sent out
cards for a “stocking showt r" for
Miss Mary Itiishton Denning, one of
Ihe brides of November, for Friday
afternoon, October the seeoud, at
four-thirty o'clock, at 317 liny street
Miss Terence Bailey will leave
today for Baltimore and Noire Dm.'
where she will Join Augusta's bright
reprnKont.atlvcg who will study there
lor ihi coming season
Miss Eva Carpi liter accompanied
by Mr. James Paul .Verder/ will
leave tomorrow for Ch'-suut Hill, Pa
Mr. Vordery will go on to New Vora
where he will meet Mss K therlue
Verderv and Miss Ismlse Phtnl/y,
who will ret urn on the tenth from in
| European irtp where they have been
all summer. Miss Elisa Fhlnlxy. Mir
Mary Lou Phlnlxy and Miss Mary
Bothwell will prolmoly go to New
York to meet Miss Phlnl/y and Mis)
Vordery also.
Mi and Mrs. Rutherford Walton
will make Ihelr home after Hepteni
her with Mia. Hush; Wholes*.
PAGE THREE
HUNTER'S
GINGHAMS.
1 ease, New Patterns, Colored
Ginghams, 10c quali- jl I ,
ty, Monday, at O/jC-
and she will make very happy the
home over which she will preside,
Mr Hildebrandt Is a nephew of Mr,
Nicholas Hildebrandt and Is a young
tnaii whose past success In Ihe busi
ness world argures for him a future to
which he Is most justly entitled. Mr,
Hildebrandt Is a Gentian by birth, hut
has so closely Identified himself with
Augusta huHlni'HH interests that he Is
claimed as an Augustan
After the ceremony there will ho
an Informal family reception previous
to the departure ot the young couple
for New York. Upon their return
they will In" at home to their friends
at the Hildebrandt residence, corner
of Washington and Kills streets.
style. In addition to a most attraw
live person she Is blessed with a
gentle sympathetic nature, a bright
inenlalll.y anil a cordiality of manner
that has won for her a most, enviable
popularity. Cordial and sincere will
he the congratulations extended to
Mr. Morrow upon this happy an
nouncement, and universal will he the
good wishes extended to them both.
Mr. Morrow Is a popular young
railroad man, a man whose genial na
ture and ntunllness has caused him
to enjoy a popularity aiming hie
friends thut Is second to none
Miss Louise Pierce Is visiting
the Misses Holt, Dn Bath
Dr. W. W. Battey, Jr., will re
turn from Mayo Hospital on Friday.
Mr. William Dawson of the 3*-
vannuh Press and Miss Halite Daw-
Min arrived lasi night on a brief vls't
lo Mr. and Mrs. Job Dawson In
North Augusta.
Master Hardtnian Thompson, of
Hwalrisboro, is visiting Mrs. 'won
M r tore.
Mr, William Pendleton, of At
lanta, is In tin city.
The many admiring friends of
Hlster Doyola, of HI. Mary's convent,
will sympathize with her uiuui In
juring her eye, which was Inadver
tently struck with a palm I ,if while
attending to her flowers.
Miss Garris Jordan left yesterday
tor Memphis, Tenn., where she was
called by the IIIIICNS of her sister,
Mrs. Willie Baker, who Is very ill
with peritonitis.
Miss Ruth Cates is visiting
Irlends In Atlanta,
Mr. and Mrs. Hyerson Guess
are spending today with Mr. and
Mis. E. 11. Guess In Ucuuiurk.