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MRS. JAMES WHITE'E
AFTERNOON RECEPTION.
Mr* jHitut A. White entertained
> r»ieriiu> afternoon hi tier homo on
Monte Kano In compliment to her
houae gu<**'.s. Mr* l’.idgood ami Mina
tan belle Rldgo-d, of Fayette, N C
The entire lower unite wa» dalntly
adorned with graceful garland* of
bamboo which iralle.l over tile lace
curtalna and featooned the central
chandelier*. Hundreds of waxen fra
grant narclaal fi led cut glass vaaea
and bowla and throughout the entire
suite there was no other note of color
to mar the exquisite purity of the
white and preen deeoratlon* In the
dining-room the t"* table waa cover
ed with lace In the center of which
waa placed a graceful green willow
basket filled with narclaal and fern*
and caught with a fluffy bow of filmy
white tulle Crvatal candlestick*
held candles glowing under white allk
ahttded and In all the pretv little de
tails the service, the refreshing green
and white tone* were carried out.
Mra. .les*le Westmoreland and Mr*.
William Alexander prealded at the
tea service
Mra White was assisted In receiv
ing by Mrs and Miss ftldgood. As-
Clstlng In attentions to the guests
were Mrs Frank I tear, Misses Anna
Baker. Kada and Nellie launar. the
Misses Harper and Mias Hadle Wil
liams.
About one hundred guests railed
during the afiernoon and enjoyed
Mra. Whiter delightful hospitality.
—Mr. .and Mrs Itlehard McCreary
have a splendid little son at their
home In North Augusta, and have re
ceived the congratulations of many
friend* since hi* arrival
—Mra. G. F Anderson and her
bright little ton. One, have returned
from a pleasant visit with relative*
gnd friends at McCormick, H C
—Mrs Butler and Mr* J W. Camp
bell, of Heabrook. S C., are visiting
their sister, Mr* Clarence Blume, at
1820 Fenwick St ret
MARRIAGE OF M 199 WHITTAKER
AND MR. OWENS TO TAKE
PLACE SUNDAY.
Inter* C k to man friend* will be
the announcement from Mr. and Mrs.
J. M Whittaker, of Harlem, of the
HpiironrhiiiK marriage of their daugh
ter, Sarah, to Mr 4‘lemont Owen#, of
Barnwell, 8 C , willed will take place
Sunday morning at 9 o'clock nt the
Methodist parsonage In Harlem The
bride will wear a blue ta'lored suit
and alter the ceremony will leave for
their future home In llarnwell Roth
bride aud groom elect are well-known
here and have many friends who will
be interested In their marriage.
DELICIOUS CANDIES
SAI E.
The gymnasium committee of the
Young Women's Christian Association
will have a candy sale at the Modjesktt
tor tin- benefit of their piano fund
Saturday, beginning nt noon, where
all ktndh of delicious home-made can
dles tan lie found,
—Mias I .sura Ripley of Atlanta, who
han been the guest of Mrs. I>en Hen
derson In Aiken, Is now visiting Mrs
Charles Howard on upper Greeno
street.
—Mias Eleanor Frances Greene ot
Harlem la visiting her sister, Mrs.
William Tremmler, on lower Greens
street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Itaron are th(
recipients of many congratulations on
the arrival last night of a beautiful
little daughter.
MR. AND MRS. LOYLESS
ENTERTAIN WITH BOX PARTY.
Mr. and Mra. T. W. laiyless enter
tained a party of friends at the thee
tro last evening. In the party being
Mr. ami Mrs. Bryan Cummlng. Mr.
and Mr:, Robert Iterckmans, Mr. ant
Mrs. Percy Itnruin, Mr. and Mrs. Al
lle Berckmans. Mr. and Mrs. latwton
Evans, Mrs. Arthur Molesworth, and
Mrs. Halite and Mrs George (Stearin**.
MRS. CHARLES PHINIZY
ENTERTAINS FOR MRS. TINKER
AND MRS. GRISWOLD
OF NEW VORK
One of the most delightful social
affairs of tto- week wus the afternoon
tea at which Mrs Charles l'hlnlsy en
tertained yesterday at her home In
compliment to Mrs. Henry Tinker and
Mra. Griswold, two charming New
York women, who are spending some
time on the Hill. Mrs l’hlnlsy, Mrs.
Griswold, Mrs Frederick Pope, Mrs
Robert lnnes. and Mrs. I.andon Thom
ns received the guests In the drawing
room, which was sdorned with crim
son and white asvtlias, while In th#
dining room many fragrant pink car
nations were used. Tin* ten table with
Its elegant service was covered wifi
handsome lace In the center of which
was placed a magnificent stiver pitch
er filled with pink carnations and deft
cate ferns. Handsome silver candel
abra held pipk candles shaded in pink
the sanve dainty color being used In
the bon t»ons and Ices.
This afternoon Mrs. lTilnlr.y had t
number of friends with her to meet
Mrs John Law.
A HOME WANTED FOR TWO
ATTRACTIVE CHILDREN.
There are at the Children'* Home
two attractive children, n itlrl six and
a half year* old. and a hoy two and »
half. It la very necessary that these
children find a comfortable home with
good, kind people who will care for
them as they would for their own
They are devoted to each other and
Mrs Hollingsworth Is anxious llml
they not he separated. Phone her for
particulars
—Mrs. T. S Whitfield entertained
with a delightful five hundred part'
at her home Tuesday afternoon In
honor of Mrs. Isjvlck Pierce I)eVaught) j
of Montgomery, Ala. There were
few tabled of cards and the party was
a pleasant opportunity for Mrs. Be-
Vaughn, who was formerly Miss Ktlicl
Walker of Mavitrinah, to meet Some
of her Savannah friends again,
• • •
Miss Moselle Neely and Mr Alvin
Neely of Augusta will arrive today
and will he the gu. sis «»f Miss In*/
Tlerlentsn at Carsten Hall for a d-iv
or two. They will he among the visi
tors at the soiree this evotflng. Sa
vannuh News.
Miss Mary ls>ve Fuller of Augusta
arrived Wednesday night to spend
some time with Misses Mary and
Kmma Irvin. Miss Fuller has visile.’.
In Washington and has many friend*
here who welcome her gladly. Wash -
Ington Reporter
MISS MARY CUMMING BEING
DELIGHTFULLY ENTERTAINED
IN SAVANNAH.
The Savannah Press ssys:
A number of attractive little par
tics In honor of Miss Mary Cummmg
iof Aogosts, who Is visiting Mr am)
i Mrs. Craig Cranston are making th<
week very pleasant.
Miss Ktlaatveth Malone gave an In
formal sewing party yesterday morn
ing her guests Including Mis* Com
riling, Mrs. Cranston. Miss Wain
wright of Rye, N. Y. Mis* Anna Stc
veils, Mrs. W. i; Barnwell. Mrs. Che*
hire Nosh, Miss Janet Men lies, Miss
Mlldhed Cunningham and Mrs. Frnnk
Mclntlre; and yesterday afternoon
Miss Mildred t *onnlrighatn gave two
tables of bridge for Miss Cummlng.
Those playing besides the guest of
honor were Mrs. Reiner Denmark, Mrs.
S. F Marshall, Mrs. Cranston, Mrs.
Mclntlre, Mrs. Nash. Miss Wulnwrtght
and Miss Malone.
This afternoon Mrs. Cranston has
asked a few girl* 111 to meet Miss
Cummlng at five o'clock ten, and to
night Mr and Mrs. K K. Marshall will
give an Informal little bridge party In
her honor. Mrs. Cranston's guests
Delight
The Inner Man
QUALITY t
and the world without
turns to you a more
cheerful face
Maxwell House
Blend is Coffee
of such exhilarating and
palate-tickling qualities
that it makes you thank
ful for life and good liv
ing.
SmU4 Tim at Grocer*
Cheek Neal Coffee Co.
NMhrlltc Jackson vi 11* |l
THE VERY HIGHEST IN QUALITY
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LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
E. L. BAYNES & COMPANY
TELEPHONE No. 451.
“Move on” Shoe Sale!
(liciitly rpiliicftl “Move tin” l'iici*« on our flit in*
stock ol’ Wint r Shoos. This is —.
yoni* S.ilp -ytmifhancp to save
on Footw ar < i' Dim I itv.
COM K AND SKK.
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will Include Mies Deborah Adams.
..lbs Dorothea Itatrl win. Mlsv Resale
Craig. Miss Mildred t'onn ngham.
.tics Janet Measles, Miss Kllaaleth
Malone, Mrs. S. F. Marshall and Mr-
Wllllam Flythe; and those playing to
night will le Mr nd Mrs Craig Cran
i-ton, Mrs. W. «; Itsrnwell, Miss Cum
Grand Opening of Jackson Case
Saturday , 9 P. M., N. W. Cor. Bth. & IJlis
Ryn under American management in connection
with Genesta Hotel.
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Tlf r V N I VI H * A L C A W -
It’s tli" jinnee of ears—and ear of jirinees.
Two grand dnk«N and nineteen princes drive
Fords in Russia. And the sturdy ear is a?
popular with hotli classes and masses the
world over. Tts unerjualed merit has won it
world-wide reeojfiiit ion.
Five hundred dollar* Is the new price of the Ford runabout;
the touring car is five fifty; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b.
Uetroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars
from
LOMBARD
AUGUSTA, GA.
Capacity, 300 hands. Hundred Thousand Feet Floor Space
Cotton, on. Gin, Saw, Grist, Fertilizer, Cane, Shingle
Mill Machinery Supplies and Repairs and Castings
FORD Cars. Supplies and Repairs.
Portable Garages, Galvanized Roofing, Sidney Pumps, Pipes,
Fittings, etc.
Aunt .tenale called my mother up;
Mii said she was In tears
Because her kltehen maid had left,
And Aunt ean't cook. Mu fears.
Hut I spoke up and says to Ma,
"Why, Ma, In half an hour
Some biscuits Aunt can surely hake
With Viiele Remus Flour"
UNCLE REMUS SELF RISING FLOUR
is strictly a quality flour and merits the
reputation it bears for purity and con
venience.
Ground from the choicest wheat in as
finely equipped and sanitary a mill as can
be found, it stands out as the premier of
all Self Rising Flours.
Ask your grocer for Uncle Remus
Flour. He can easily get it if not sup
plied.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSIA, GA.
THE COOTERY
R. L. GARRETT
/ J Manaqer ‘£k*-
\ tnlng, Mr. Tom Isa-per and Mr and
> Mr*. Marshall.
Only One "3ROMO QUININE".
That I l/AXATTVK BROMO O*TN
INK Look for the signature of E W.
OROVB. Cures a Cold In One Day.
| Cure* Grip In Two Daya. 25c.
FOUNDRY, MACHINE, BOILER
WORKS & MILL SUPPLY STORE
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Here Is Positively The Last
Call For The
Efgwna———————mi
Big Speth Reduction Sale
Tomorrow, Saturday winds up the
most remarkable price cutting event of
many years in our history.
We begin taking stock Monday,
after which regular prices will apply.
Saturday will be a memorable day
at this store, we are going to clean up
generally and some things will be given
away if we cannot sell them.
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Your Final Opportunity on Stoves and
Heaters, at One-Half Regular Prices
Our entire line of stoves and heaters from
the Monitor Radiator Self Feeder at $75.00 to
the smallest "Hot Stuff" at s2*oo
For Saturday Only
25* to 50* Reduction
OIL HEATERS
The most attractive line of the best Oil Heaters.
Just the thing for the bath room. d? A C
$5 to $6 values J
See Bargain Tables loaded with valuable, useful
household articles at
3c, 7c, 15c, 23c
LOUIS P. SPETH
864 Broad Street - - Augusta, Georgia
FRIDAY. JANUARY 23.