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About The Augusta daily herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1908-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1909)
PAGE TWO SOCIAL GOSSIP Announced Engagement of Miss Louise Guiffrida and Air. Charles R. Allison Mr§. Sarah K. Guiffrlria, tormwly ol Auru*ta, but now a rc«id«nt of Atlanta, announcM tho nt of ji* daughter, Ixmiaa to Mr Oha rl** Robinson Allison. of Charlotte, N. C., hut now of Atlanta, bring: on the of* flelal ataff of G. 11. McKariden Brothers cotton buyers. )flfli Gnlfffrlda la delightfully remem btied here whore whe m.-ido many friends Marriage of Miss Eugenva Thomson and Mr. Fitzgerald , of New York Mr and Mm. J. Walter Thoinpaon announce the marriage of their (laugh ter, Dorothy Engenya, to Mr. Harry Edwin Fitzgerald of New York, whic h occurred on Wednerday evening, June thirtieth, at St, Paul’s Episcopal church, Rev, G. Sherwood Whitney of ficiating The announcement, will bo learned Of with interest and surprise. Mrs. Fitzgerald Is one of the prettiest of Augusta’s many pretty girls, a dainty petite beamy with u graceful and dig aided bearing. She Is the only daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Walter Thomp son. The marriage Is the culmination of a romance begun about a month MARRIAQB OF MR. HANKINSON AND MISS WENTWORTH. BROOKHAVKN, Miss One of the loveliest weddings in the history of Brookhaven was that on Wednesday evening of Mr. R ff. Hanklnson, for marly of Augusta, Ga., to Miss Mer tls Wentworth of this city. The First Presbyterian church woa beautifully decorated. A feature new to this city •was the dainty fringe of pine needles strung and arranged in festoons on the snowy walls, which softened und heightened Ihe beauty of the entire Beene. Pink carnations, ferns and palms übout. the sacred altar and gar lands of pink tuid white twined around the arches over the ulsles in Ado the bridal bower ideal, end Inspired all hearts with the sanctity of the hour, eo that It seemed the most lining thing that could happen when the lovely bridal party entered, preceded by the ushers, Messrs W. McGrath, D. Cox, A. lierrv. and B. McNair.. The bridesmaids came us follows: Mlhh Enin Hanklnson, the groom's sitter, from Augusta, (la., was attired in pink lace over messsllne, with pink carna tions; Miss Elza Newman of this city in pink mcHsnllne; Miss Ellen Mc- Grath In pink mesaallne with pink carnations; Miss Eloise Wndklna of Hattiesburg, Miss , In pink messnllne, with pink carnations. The grooms men were: Messrs. F. Terse la, W. Nulty, D. McCormick, H. Nalty. The matron of honor wns Mrs. Joseph Gor don, who wore pink mcssallnu with pink carnations. Miss Susie Hank Insun, the fair blonde sister of the groom, who was msld of honor, wor* white French embroidered luce over mesaallne and carried white carna tions. After the party had taken their place amid the beautiful environment of ferns and flowers, they brought the glow of human life and beauty to the scene Miss Mary McNair sweet ly sang "All for You.” und as the last resonant notes died away the bride entered upon the arm of her father, and the groom, accompanied by Mr. John McGee. After the wedding march by Miss Ruth Hartman and Miss Clara ltutlor. soft music contin ued throughout the ceremony by these young ladles. ‘‘Hearts mid Flow ers" being played by Miss Butler on the violin. Little Marguerite Butler and Marie McGrath were the pretty little flower girls fflst strewed small flowers Just before the bride entered. The bride wns beautifully attired in a handsome lobe of band-made lace and a bridal veil. Salome fash ion. caught to the hair with valley lilies and orange blossoms, amid which blazed a handsome sunburst of diamonds, the gift of the groom. The Rev. \Y. E Flfer very eloquently spoke the rites, the wedding circlet of gold making more effective the vows so earnestly spoken. After the ceremony at the church the guests repuired to the Wentworth residence where a reception was held. When the bride’s cake was cut Miss Ruth Hartman secured the ring. The bride changed her wedding gown for a traveling suit of champagne ra jah silk with all accessories to mutch and the happy young couple left Wed nesday night for a trip to Gulf Port, Cooper Wells und other points of in terest. They will reside in this city where the popular groom Is prominently en gaged in business and where the bride is beloved by a large circle of friends The bride is one of BrookhsTen'B PEANUT BRITTLE Made Fresh Every Day 20 Cents lb. M. Sheron & Co. \ ;«• r K s tic rhirrning and giri-llke i Hr.ner. During her short stay In At- Iflnta »h< is** unrounded herself -wltn i coterie of friends equally as admir ing. The marrk.f*<- will or< ur 1n the early J ill arid will b« an event of rieci<i»-ri in throat to A u;<uMans for despite the fuel that the bride to be has for the past • ear marie h*r home in Atlanta, who Is still claimed as an AUffuetun. ago, a case of love at first sight. The little air of secrecy about the marriage was shared by both Mr. und Mrs. Thompson, who were present when the happy event occurred, and there was nothing suggestive of a Gretna CJree affair. Mr. Fitzgerald Is from New York and has mad" friends during his brief stay her' He and Mrs. Fitzgerald will leave in the fall to make their home In New York, and will probably be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. At present the happy couple are receiving congratu lations at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs. Anna Freeman, o u upper Greene street. most popular und accomplished young women und counts her friends by the score, and the groom, who comes front one of Georgia’s oldest families, has won for himself a large circle of friends In both the business and so cial world A warm welcome nwnlls them upon their happy return and many wishes for their continued felicity yet un expressed. The popularity of the young couple was testified to by the number of handsome und costly gifts they re ceived. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Gardner nr? In Charleston, 8. C., for a few days. Mrs. J. H, Chapman has returned from Bartlesville, Gtt. Miss Melon W. Burns bus returned from Athens, tin. - Judge J. K. i.nntur has returned from Admits. Mr. and Mrs. 10. J. Cosgrove wore In Sharon, Gu., yesterday. CITY UNION TO MEET. The City Union of King’s Daughters will meet In the Women’s Club rooms on Monday, July 12, at 5 p. tn. Mr. I.ou'.t Miller luih returned from i greatly enjoyed visit to Nulllvun’e Is land. Mrs. W. ft. Marks, Mins Huth Marks unit Mias Gladys Goodrich leave this morning for Bulllvan’s Inland. latter they will be Joined by Miss Doiuse Welts and Mlhs tSnsle Brandon, of 'iuom asvllle, Ga. ,Misses Helen and Qretohen Meyers of New Orleans, are expected In u tew ns the guests of Miss Ilolen Ver di, y st her S'llbviben he ns In Carolina Mr Meyers tuitf mother Is vlslilng Ml is Borneo t erlory. Mrs. Ausi'n Wrung Is the guest •• Miss Elevens and Mrs. Whaley on the Hill. Miss Addle Plumb und Miss BhU.l I,r.iin.i will leave this week to Join a party of friends on a visit to Hulllvan's Island. Mrs. James H. M»)»i and family u'i! h-avs soon for the North Carolina mountains. Alter n girutly enjoyed vs.it to Wise Mary Hull, Miss Harriet Calhoun re turned yseteuay to her home in At. la ita. - Mr, John P. Welslger left yesterday f or a visit to Richmond and Norfolk. Va., New York and other points. “Mrs Harry Morris and children will leave the last of the week for Sum van’s Island. —Mrs, Walter Merry and children and Mi-s Mary MUlilns have returned from Sullivan'; Island and isle i.f Palms. Miss \\ ilkli s wII leave the last of this w.u*\- f >r a linger stay on the lsl-m.l. arc expected home tomorrow from Sul- Mrs Harriet P. Mays and children are expected home tomorrow from Sul livan Island. Mis. Hate Barrett, Mrs William Barren and Miss Katie Black lmve re lurned from Sullivan's Island. Muster George Gray will leave this week for a visit to relatives In Atlanta and other points. Mrs. D. B. Kelley will leave on 'ltuirsdny for WrlghisvlUe Beach, N. U. While en route there she will spend a Uipje of days with Mr. Kelly's sister. Mrs. James A. Best at Whltevtlle, N <?. Friends of Mr. Clement K. McKln ire congratulating him upon the splen . record he made at Citadel. Mr. Me- Kle aliaird the honors at the gradua- Logan's Daughter A *#C t\ fßm\ fa? ‘ ' : yr”%p»r Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker, (laughter of General John A. Logan, who recently secured a divorce in Chi cago from her husband, Col. F. W. Tucker, U. S. A., retired, on the grounds of desertion. tion otiiorlcal honors with Mr. Amith of Saluda. N. (\, and was one of the two speakers who wore heard at the 4 rodilation exercises which took place on Sullivan's Island. Miss Lillian Gray, of KatiH, S. C.. xnrt her guest t Mips Lucille J. Kelly are (attending a house purty at Brunson, S. C. Miss Lesa Brenner and the attrac tive young Addison children leave today for Sullivan’s Island. They wIIT be with Mrs. Joseph Brenner. —Mr. and Mrs. James Duffy will visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, artuvrrrfc tonight. Miss Annie Bheehnn 1s visiting friends In Savannah. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Mtlton of Sa vannah, who have been visiting Miss Maggie Donlon, return to Savannah this morning, accompanied by Miss Don lon, who will l*e their guost for some time. —Friends of Mr. Wimberly Oukmnn will regret to learn of Ills illness wltn typhoid fever. —Muster Wdmund IVndleton the bright little son of Mr. and ..irs. Beverly Pcnr leton, who has been quite ill with ty phoid fever, is now slightly better. Mr. and Mrs. Clarne have returned from their w«ddlng trip and are at homo to their friends at tlie home of Mr. and Mrs. Dough Herbert Hester on upper Kills street. Mrs. C. D. Poole s visiting friends In Savannah. Mr. x oole is in Katon ton, Gii.. whore he was called by the lll netts of his mother. - Mrs. Uus Speth and children and Mrs. Walter Mat. ews will return to night from Savannah. Mrs. A. .1. Salinas and A. J. Jr., will leave this week for Detroit. Chi cago and other western points of inter est to be gone till September. —Mrs. Fred Dobey is spending some time on Tyboe. Messrs. Robert *. alien, Jr. f William Jackson and John am* Tnlmadge Wilson will be among Augusta’s represents- j tion at tbs Tech next term. —Miss Adelle Macmurphev has return ed from Walterboro, where she visited Mrs. Pe Oottss Macmurpney. --Mrs. Geo. Shearer is a laltlng ner mother, in Greenvi-.e, S. C. ~\lr mid Mrs. J. Willie Levy will oc cupy their recently purchased residence, the Steiner Punhnr residence on Broad street in September. Mrs. Levy is now in Savannah. Mies Mnlnnto Moore left yesterday for Suilivan’s Island. Mrs. Susie Savage nnd children win leave this week for TVayneeooro, where the> will spend some time with Mr. aißi Mrs Sam Story. —Mrs. James J. Farrell and her smalt sons left this morning for Sullivan’s Is land. Mr#. F. T. Davis returned to her cottage on Sullivan’s Island after at tending the Jowett-.. aiklns marriage. Mrs F P. Lvans left yesterday for C raw fordville to visit friends. Mrs !1. A. Hauser is visiting her daughter. Mrs. K. B. Adams In Savan nah. Mrs K. H Alerrltte Is visiting * friends In Wftllsron Mr M. U McLaughlin will si>end j today on Sullivan’s Island. —Mieses Clara and Minnie Huffman j left this morning for Savannah, where j they wriU visit mends. 1 THE AUGUSTA HERALD MULLARKY » SULLIVAN CO. THE LAST WEEK OF THE Great Stock Reduction Sale A sale that surpasses in magnitude and value giving any ever organized by us. Last week we were kept busy as bees, its a sale of bargains through and through. We’re newly r eady again tomorrow for the woman who hadn’t time, or who didn’t recognize the importance of this sale. Prices will be cut closer for Monday. Buy now. Deal with the store that makes good. There’s never any wobbling here when it comes to cut prices. Great Clearance of Wool Dress Goods A remarkable between season opportunity for saving money is presented for tomorrow an oppor tunity for securing wool dress goods of the most desirable character, in both light and medium weights, chiefly in plain and staple wools, worsteds and mohairs. Our entire stock of Colored and Black Dress Dress Goods, tomorrow at NEW YORK COST Muslin Underwear Bargains For the Summer Girl, who wants to save money. Every item In this list will tell her how to save on her summer wardrobe, at no cost to prettiness. 25c Muslin Drawers, light weight, tucked and hemstitched ruffles at 19c 50c and 59c Nainsook Drawers, embroidery and lace trimmed, umbrella and conventional shape, line dainty workmanship, at 39c $ 1.25 and $1.50 Gowns, Muslin, Nainsook, and ±x>ng Cloth, beautifully trimmed In lace and embroidery, low neck, short sleeves; high neck long sleeves; now sacrificed at one price 79c $1.25 and $1.50 Skirts, Cambric and Nainsook, hemstitched, tucked, ruffles; lace and embroidery flouncing, now 79c 50c and 75c Corset Covers, all styles, the summer’s best sellers, to close out now at 39c Hosiery and Knit Underwear HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO STOCK UP FOR THE SUMMER. There is little more to say than this: If you appreciate these val ues as we do, there will probably be a representative from every family in Augusta here during this stock reduction sale. Indies’ 19c Hose, black and tan, ribbed top, linen heels and toes, wear guaranteed. Special at 11c Ladies’ 15c black Gauze Lisle Hose, light weight, cut to 11c Ladies’ 35c Mercerized Gauze Lisle: black, tan and colors; a strong leader. While they last, at 19c Ladies’ 35c black and tan. Lisle Thread, Gauze and lightweight Hose, just 100 dozen to sell this week, at now 25c All 50c Hose in the house; Lisle Silk, Plaited, Gauze, Embroidered gnd Lace, in black, tan and colors, now all one price 39c Misses’ 25c Black Rib Lisle Hose Monday at 15c Misses’ 12Vic black Lace Hose, openwork, to close out at 5c Children’s 25c Plaid-Top Sox and solid colors; black, white, tan, sky, pink, and red, now cut to ~l9c Misses’ 16c Ribbed White Hose, all sizes at 8c Corsets In the Stock Reduction Sale R. & G. SI.OO Corsets now selling at 75 C Warner’s SI.OO Corsets now selling at 75 C Ferris SI.OO Corsets now selling at 39c Utica 10-4 Bleached Sheeting at • 29c Peppered 10 4 Sheeting at 19c Hill Semper Idem, 36 inch Bleaching, 12 yards for (limited) ....SI.OO 3-4 Oil Cloth, 25c quality for 15 C Shelf Oil Cloth, worth 10c yard, at 2</ z c Palmer's $1.50 Industructable Hammocks, with rest pillow, now . ,75c Palmer's Mosquito Canopies, ready to pu't up; we do it free of charge, at > 98c, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.00 Belfast Linen Finished Percales, 12H C grade. 36-inch, choice pat terns, at 8'/ 2 c Entire stock 10c Percales, now reduced to 6 1 2 c 12’jC Duck, black, brown, navy and white, linen finished, at ... ,7'/ 2 c Apron Gingham, all size checks, at 3A4C Check and Plaid Homespun at 3%c Women's Suits for Warm Days COOL TUB DRESSES Tts the crisp Linene Suit that the woman must look to, to keep her fresh and cool through melt ing days. Stylish up to now fashions in white and colored all lengths. To close them out quickly, have made startling reductions that will move them at ouce. All Wash Tailored Coat Suits iu the house, that sold up to $6.50, now, at $2.98 All Wash Tailored Coat Suits in the house that sold up t0~512.50, now $4.98 Men’s Furnishing Section We call this a men’s vacatlo n sale, because it is particularly in tended for people going away or to go away. And as to prices read the list for yourself. All Men’s 25c Knit Underwear, Shirts long and short sleeves; drawers to match, now 19c 39c Men’s Check Nainsook Shirts, coat shape, no sleeves, now.. ..25c All men’s 50c Knit Underwear, bleached lisle and unbleached Egyp tian balbriggan; shirts, long and short drawers to match, n0w....35c 50c men’s check Nainsook Underwear, knee drawers to match; best quality produced, now 35c 50c Neck Ties, Four-in-Hands, and Scarfs, good colors and best silk at 25c All 25c Neckwear in the house to close out at 18c • Men’s 25c all pure linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs, all size hems, going at 15c 12*4c and 10c Cambric Handkerchiefs, white and colored borders, Men’s Irish Linen Collars, 4-ply, all sizes and all styles, at 8c Men’s 50c Shirts, cool negligee: white and colored; percale and Mad ras; some with silk bosoms; best washable colors; as long as they last, only 35c All SI.OO Shirts, white and colored, in the house, at 75c Desirable Linen Dress Goods In plain colors, stripes, checks, and shadow stripes, below Importer’s cost, in all leading shades, be early tomorrow and get your share: All 29c Dress Linen, all shades, at 19c All 35c Dress Linen, all shades, at 25c All 45c Dress Linen, all shades, at 29c 42-inch Pillow Casing Monday at 7J/ 2 c Ladies' Knit Under Vests 12%c Bleached Vests, ribbed elastic, two cases, now only 7c 12%c Outsize, for large people, extra elastic and thin, now at 8c 15c Vests, elastic lib, silk tapes, well made, at 11c 25c Vests, all styles in lisle and cotton, going at 19c 50c Silk Plaited Vests: pink, sky, and black, at 19c White India Lawn, special at 3%c 1 ~iViC Figured Challies, now... 3%c 6 l-4c Colored Lawns, large and small size; figures and side bor ders, at 3%c I 25 pieces Mattress Ticking, 8 and 10c grade, at 5c j J. & P Coat’s Darning Cotton, 45-y ards on spool, black, tan and white, 3 spools for 5c [ £ f One case White Figured Madras and Pique, 12)4c styles at \ Big counter White Figured Madras and Novelty Dotted Swiss, 36- inch Killarnev I.inene, values worth up to 20c, now, choice 9o i One case India Linon Lawn, in white, worth 15c, Monday ...,8 1-3 c I All Silk Crepe De Chenes in the house; white, black, colors and fancy flowered, were all SI.OO, now 48c | 300 pieces All Pure Linen Torchon Lace, Edge and Inserting, 6 1-4 to 8c values, at 3[/ 2 c I SUNDAY, jufcr 11.