Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 10, 1907, Image 9

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■■■ py#§ MISS MORRIS' 801 REE, . Haslni? soiree to be given nl Gvpsy Morris at Begadlo's hall 111,8 n . 3-so o'clock will be an ln- arid beautiful event, and wtl '' r " th6 progress made this term by M iw> U orogram will be as follows: ning-Four Httlo girls M «ninrloe—Master Tommy Erwin. jig—Four little girls, suilorl?^HornpIpe—Robert Morris . Btdford Sheffleld. ^poU-Ten little girls and boys. U?iy — Song and dance — Lltt r 7m:ch F Hart''-Mary Louise Helm WWT i.t. nancd—Janet Johnson. Ceeuet—Ahco Morris and Bedford ^American Beauty Dance—Dorothy "rh^rin^c^me-Bobert umtT Janet Johnson. Bedford Shef- J'^d Mary L. Helnklng. Wjoroa sweet Home—Positions and 11 Generaidance by class. OPERETTA AT KIRKWOOD, Friday night at the Kirkwood aud . an operetta, “Cinderella li nowerlanJ," will be given by the local S under direction of Misses War- and Wilson, the proceeds to go for on piano for the school. P A1?friends of the school are request, n) to attend. ___ mIm Nell Neal Is vlsIUng Miss Blinche Prescott In Dublin. Mrs John Neal and Miss Carrie Lou vial have returned to the city, after •n absence of several months spent In Florida and south Georgia, and are Brief with Mr. John Neal at the Peach- tree Inn. To Europe for your vacation. De n.htfal select. Beasonablo rates. For rfrtlculars, see Dr. Elizabeth Brooch, jjj cspltol Avenue, or Bell phone JMI-L. DECATUR, ALA, Slid Jem H. Weakley, ef Florence, vlg. a'iSSa of Boswell. N. Mei., U tbe guest of her mother. Sirs. Glover. Mim™ note Boop Is at home after uagtbv stay at Dlloxl, Miss. Ifiii Motile Price, of IIuntsTllIo, Is visit- Hi r M 1 8u r »nM t Nelson, of Pulaski, Tenn., li the sueet of Mrs. It. K. Handers. “mu, Margaret Gould Is home from eI^tsu Is homo from Florence, Slii Burns, of Montgomery. Is tho guest I UUs Msrftrette Clarkson, gesdames 0. B. and P. B. Cartwright art at home aftor a visit to Huntsville. Mr. tnd Mrs. E. V. Fuston have returned frem' Nssbvllle. , lilss Hoff Is In Los Angelos. Cal. Mr sad Mrs. Samuel Thompson, of HuntsTlllP. ire here. Miss Susie Bunds la In Cullman. Miss Annls Balls Wiggins, of Bells Mina, listed here tho past week. , , Miss Emllens Hill, of Chattanooga, Is dec her sunt, Mrs. W. R. Hall. Mrs. H. II. Dee Is In Athens. Mines Ida and Florence Floyd, of'Madl. "MtaVlannle 8tewsrt, of Huntsville, Is the nett'of Mrs. L. B. Jongt.,.. . Mrs. James Barbee, of Wharton, Tex., *Mr, tad Sirs. L. B. BandUn, of Hirtselle, ^Mrs? w. r *H. h Lee*vlMted* In Elkmont tbs ^Mr.Vnd Mrs. John L. Brock are at home after s visit to New Mexico. Mrs. Wvms, of Mount Hope, la the guest el Mrs. 0. Smith. Louisa Jont. .. — „... Msurie Falk has returned to Blr- alsihtra after a visit to relatives here. Mr. sad Mra Robert Wolcott visited In Midlsea the past .rsek. _ , . Mies J. E. Lewis, of Lewisbnrg. Ky„ la Mrs Leons Cowen, of Landsrsvlllc, Is L. Malone are at where they werr rs. Malone's moth if. Mra A k. Wert. Mrs. Arthnr DeWeese Is st home after la extended visit to Florida. Mrs Rosa York Is visiting Northern cities. Miss Ida Warrick has returned from Blr- Bingham. Mrs. Miry Hardwick, of PrleevlUe, Is lire. Mbs Emms Bhlpp has returned to Dan. _MJss Georgia Blbh entertained the B. *8. clip Int Tuesday afternoon nr tha home ft her parents Mr. and Mrs W. A Bibb, Is Sew Decatur. The snnnal eoclal meeting of tho Worn, ins Borne Mission Society, of New Dees- nr. wts held on Monday afternoon nt thr i»me of Mrs .T. W. Cobb. In Now Peentnf. ■trinmes L. P. Tronp and Blackwell as- Joed la entertaining. The color sebemo *>• pink and white. nu Tburplay afternoon, Mrs. W. A. Bibb terjrinod at cards In honor of Miss Mary W. %. Hall entertained tho Dangh- 5 *! the American Revolution at hi jj®c In New Decatur on Thursday efts -Mrs. Ann Jones entertained nt enrds on iwjojt afternoon In honor of a number 1 “vr friends. The prises were won by mrhe" rk,lt ’ ot Chicago, and Miss Me- TWlLdra Clnb was entertained on Wed. S*J*J stternoop by Mrs Frank B. Jones. 1 y2"!> h'lso wos won by Mrs. James *nd the visitor’s prize by Miss Whh. After tho games, ereem and served, a number of visitors JJJ hrsssnt besides tho regular clnb mem- 15 1,111 Benevolent So. JSpl **■ held on Wednesday afternoon, ** * Pleasant evening was the result H'DONOUGH. . ***** Bef tha Dixon has returned r”£ after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Tsasley, in Atlanta, htary L. Underwood has re- weHf'. ,0 . I ?' r borne. In Concord, after a vS V!,', 1 to Ml “ Lula Scott. HiuriP i." Daniel Is visiting her iV' ? trs . B,ak# - ,n Qrlffln. On. In E - Hooten spent Sunday WMhehen: ,h ® 8U *’ t ° f hl " COU,ln ' Inm^g. T o, m t B «>wn entertained th* tiri,»i C “ b 81 dominoes last Tuos- Ui«*E nr t w»i ... 0renc8 Carmichael spent tho Jsduj£ <1 0> ^ ,|th Mra - Carmichael at tprned . N * l,le B **» Foueho hai re- mi: I m .. a vls 't to her aunt, Mrs. Win n" „ N >' nan . Oa. Hear 'bouse, who has been the miM ,. 1 ! 1 "" f:8rrl « Bridges, has re- ,0 b«f home. In Atlanta. Mian,,* 1 '** Dunn spent Thursday In bthtag of Jackson. Is Ur°t "l 8t Jv*s In tho city, fas* hi* Dunn, who has been mak- •ouh 22J5* i" Atlanta, Is spending a Sunn wl ‘b hls mother, Mrs. H. L. Mhttde?' , J J B- Dixon and R. L. Tumor Atlanta jjgbh^l^anksrs' Association In Bridges entertained at t«r charLi Jajr eve hlng In honor of Urs p 5? Miss Wellhouse. tal *hifuiie i Adams entertained very *t»«4iie f" honor of Miss Redona ' last trlday evening. Atlanta and West Point ‘°*at ,h ® ref usal of tho East Kht of ‘ho Atlanta nnd West U,p, .L. * to atop a train for her her .. I ’ Ur< ;? 8 ** d a ‘Ichet. com- M "u," jo walk alone and unattend- 5*n "ttsklru of a little rough characters," iS. if Roberts, of Palmetto, SOUTHERN SOCIETY THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. HIGH’S „ „ ROME. Harry P. Meikleham has re- turned from a six weeks* tour of several cities of Europe. A couple of friends from New York and Boston J re u°u?^ r a ^pgenlal companions in the delightful trip. r»JA lBa ™ u< L Ie °’ N ®U1 entertained the Bridge Club Friday afternoon. Only the membership of tho club wero guests. Th6 marriage of Miss Pauline Ram. say and Mr. Stewart Smith Is an nounced for an early data in June. Miss Bamsay Is the head of the academic department of Shorter College. Mra. James P. Moreland and young son, John, are guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith. Mbs. J. H. Newsome, of Columbia, with her small daughter. Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram D. Mrs. Wilkins, of Atlanta, spent a part of last week with her sister, Mrs. J. Fowler Richardson, at Shorter College. Captain and Mrs. W. P. Simpson have returned from a several months' stay In Texas. Miss Maggie Weems and Professor Walter Nash, of Armuchee, were V T nlle ,'}, to marriage at Dr. and Mrs. R. H. wickers homo on Tuesday after noon. Presiding Elder S. B. Ledbetter pronounced tho bans. . f* r i Mrs. E. A. Heard enter tained Governor Terrell and Hon. John Akin, of CartersvUla. at dinner Wed nesday. Tho two distinguished men wero In attendance upon the Masonic conclave in session Wednesday and Thursday, and both wero orators on ladies’ night. ‘ / While In tho city Judge Akin was the guest of Hon. J. Lindsay Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clayton left Thursday for Asheville. N. C., their homo for the future. Mrs. W. M. Henry leaves for her old home In Wellington, Ohio, next week to spend several months with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, of Atlanta, spent Wednesday In Rome. Returning to their home on Thursday, they car ried little Elisabeth Campbell with them. Miss Mildred Moultrie entertained her club at luncheon Saturday. Miss Naomi Bale has as her guests Miss Ada Henson, of Sugar Valley, and Miss Treadaway, of Curryvllle. The Elks will Invade Rome on May 16 and for tho delegates and visitors Mrs. R. A. Denny has planned a aeries of receptions the two days of their stay. A musicals anticipated with much pleasure ts the Grnzlne-Patton song re cital on tho evening of the 14 th. Mrs. J. C. Ross, of Eufaula, will be visitor In attendance on Shorter commencement. Her young daughter Is a student at this Institution. Commencement season at Shorter be tins on the 27th and an unusual num ber of visitors Is expected. MONTGOMERY, ALA. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo E. Lum, of Birmingham, announce the engagement of tbelr daughter, Carolyns Lewis, to Mr. Robert Leon Cole, the wedding to be celebrated In the First Presbyterian church May t. Miss Lum's homo was In this city for sovcral years, where she has many friends who aro much Interested in the coming event. Miss Bessie Th&rin, of College Park, was the lucky one In catching the bride's bouquet when Mrs. Watts, nee Miss Elizabeth Winter, threw It from the stair on her wedding night. Dr. and Mrs. Btavely, of Washing' ton, who have been visiting their pa rents, Judge and Mrs. Haralson, have returned home. Miss Bessie Tharin, of College Parle, Is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plnckard. Mrs. Dixon Tharin and little daugh ter, of College Park, after a visit to Mrs. Winter and Mrs. Plnckard, have returned home. Miss Janie Newman, of Atlanta, has returned home, after a visit to Mrs. L. C. Newman. Miss Ethel Wlckersham, of Atlanta, Is visiting Miss Cox. Married, at tho Baptist church tn Prattville. Mr. Benjamin Powell, of Union Springs, to Mias Sarah Asa- wath Smith. Tho wedding was a bril liant one, and friends from all over the state were present. Mrs. J. K. Logan Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hails Jonney. Mrs. S. G. Wolfe, of Demopolla, Is visiting Mrs. Robert Strlngfellow on South street. Mrs. Hardwick Rpth and Miss Alglo Hardwick are spending some time nt Pass Christian. Miss Sarah Phelan, who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gold- thwaltc, has returned home. Mrs. Daniel Troy, of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas H. Watts. Miss Ethel Clifford, of Birmingham, who has been spending several weeks In Mobile, Is visiting Miss Mary Kirk patrick en route hopie. Mrs. W. D. Jolks, of Eufaula, Is visit Ing Mrs, William C. Oates. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Steiner are spend ing some time on the gulf coast Mrs. J. C. Webb, of Demopolis, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.- J. P. Per _rs. T. II. Snowden Is visiting relatives In Columbia, S. C. Messrs. Bui I nnd Frank Anderson end Jtnlter snd Frank Merritt attended the Merrltt-IIIll wedding In Amerlcus. Miss Mary Hosier, of Macon, Is visiting Miss Minnie Fate, of this city. E. J. Henry, J. 1’. Drown nnd J. C. Ridley attended the Masonic convention nt Rome. Misses Emmie Cnldwoll and SIlss At. Anderson, of Flnteyson, nnd Miss Bessie Ilnnls, of lMnovlew. enmn home from their schools to spend n few days. Thoso visiting the city during the week were Messrs. (A A Alford, vice president of tho Flint Itlvcr nnd Gulf railroad, of Sylvester: J. 8. westberrr, a prominent merchant of Sylvester; Mrs. G. F. Al ford, anil Miss Grille Woodard, of Svl- vestor: Miss I.lndv Hollingsworth. o[ Tlf. ton: Alias Ola McGrtff, of Kirkwood: Miss Addle Sloane, of WaynesvIUe, N. C. These visitors came over ns goosta of tho new rnltroad management and pronounced them selves delighted with tho trip, nnd espe cially the beautiful city of Hnwklnsvllle. M’RAE. „ *i Misses Alice Brown nnd Lillis Hussey ^'“B^erSSSfcr. visited her neuters, wlio nro lu school here, this Colonel Hampton iWch spent Sunday at Mt. Vernon with friends. HtfwitU spent Sunday with hie of Towns, was in the city recently. .. , Itev. Charles Montgomery and mother were In our city this week. Mr. B. H. Iiyals, of Towns, web hero Sunday. _ _ Mrs. D. W. Cameron cam© tip from Lum ber City Monday and Is spending the week with relatives. . _ _ Mr. John Clements, of Wilmington, >t. C.. (s spending the week with his mother end sister. Mr. 8am P. Aiken spent a few days *'* hls pai * D. B to visit her Mrs. Tilghmnn, of Norfolk, Vn., was In ir city this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Psrker left this week >r Virginia, where they will attend the -oathern Baptist convention at Richmond snd also take In tbs Jnmestown Exposition. Tom W. Wells was a visitor to our town this week. Mr. E._ F. McRae and wife went to At- ind, was In Rev7 'iimi*ry ’Wright wss 'tn tho dty Sanders Is In Cordole this Mrs. reek. -.rs. C. A. Talmage and children, of Ma con, are visiting Mra L. P. Jones. Mrs. E. V. Wilcox and Miss Joe Lee are visiting in Eastman. ~ir, P. E. Cnlllhan will bo In Athinta HIGH’S HIGH’S HIGH’S SPECIALS DAILY IN FURNITURE 9SjPfPjSrfr y. * re ^ * *Uanti U ^* , Jii 1 tor 12.000 .against ^"jjjjtoand Wet Point railway. Mrs. Winn, of Demopolis, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William A. Gayle. Madame Shotwell-Plper has been se cured for one of the conceits to be given In the Musical Festival In June. Madame Piper is a delightful soprano nnd Is known to many here, where ehe has visited. She Is a granddaughter of the late Governor O’Neal. The Tuesday Card Club met with Mrs. F. M. Billing Tuesday morning, where fifty ladles enjoyed six-hand euchre. Mrs. Will Screws won the I ruest's prise, a barette, and Mrs. Jack Thorington a gold belt buckle, the club prise. Dainty fans were on each table and cut for. Elaborate refreshments were served-a/ter the game. Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Baldwin and fam ily will soon leave for a summer abroad. Miss Doris Faber Is visiting Mra. Henry Cohn, in Cincinnati. Mies Mary Knowles was hostess to the Queen of Clubs and others Wednes day morning at her home, on Perry **Mrs. E. Moag Is visiting friends and relatives In Ensley City. Miss Hazel Kirk Slaughter Is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. J. I. McKinney, at h *Mrf 0n jam°e* T.° n Hmman ee and young son! who have been ' B 1 * ll,n * r ? I "i”'!{r &K , *r.tu , rn^ n to the”' h™ E B1 M?i" Ja^MS Wall Walker, of Spring- Held. Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Mar garet Patterson, In Cloverdale. * ilr». Charles Danforth has returned to her home In Birmingham, after* visit to her mother, Mr*. John L. Cobb*. ATHEN8. Mrs. Pant M. Smith cave a beautiful bridge party Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Ueorge M. Brunson, of Greenville, B(. C. The prizes were won by Mrs. J. K. Harris, Mrs. 8. C. Benedict nnd Miss Mary Harris Brumby. _ _ Tuesday morning Mrs. II. C. White com- § llmcnted Mre. John Campbell Avery, of enstcoln: Miss Nina Jones, of Waynesboro, snd Miss Annie B. Pblnlsy with a bridge party. Mrs. John Campbell Avery was the hon- oree at a hrldgo party given Thursday Mrs. .Junes F. Hart. Prises y Misses Mary Genline. Mattie Wilson Dnlloee snd Nancy Benedict Thursday evening the anniversary erclses of the local branch of tho Y. W. A. were brld tt the association rooms. After an excellent program, on which Mrs. A. McD. Wilson ana Miss Adel Dlibro, of At lanta, wero speakers, nn Informal recep tion was held. An old-fashioned candy-pulling was given St tho Y. M. C. A. Thursday evenlnr '* rns largely attended nnd quite s nice Milted for the gymnasium fund. Thursday evening, Mrs William H. Fel on delivered n lecture at tbe 8eney-8tovall hit pel on "Compnlsory Education.” Miss Martha Phlnlty gnvo a dsnee to the eetnbers of tho younger set Friday evening. Mrs. A. McD. Wilson and Miss Adel DIs- to.^ of ^ Atlanta, are the guests of ‘ 3 M1ss CsmU&L* McWhorter Is In Newnnn, the guest of Mrs. Thomas S. Bailey. Mrs. Ueorge C. Brunson bit returned . m. oi Miss Edwins Wllllsi— Mrs. A. J. Lyndon hns returned Athens after n threo months' visit to rela tives tn North Carolina. Mrs. Lucy Lumpkin Olive Is visiting rein- tlvss In Atlanta. Miss Lyrn Oarrett, of Columbus, Is the gusst of Miss Isabel Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. It. M. liauldlng have re turned to Colbert after a short visit to friends In Athens. Miss Pearle Bernstein Is visiting In At- lflnte. Mrs. Roswell Atkinson has returned to GreonvUle'vtfter visiting Mrs. Walter ‘ Mallory. Mias Rosa Skinner, of Raleigh, is the gneet of Mis* Nsney Benedict Mrs. 8. V. Sanford has returned from Marietta. Mre. W. W. Thomas, of Macon, Is the guest of Mrs. C. A. Bondder. _ . Mra. C. C. Mnek his returned to Quincy, “la., after visiting Miss Margaret Holman. Mrs. Frances lung Taylor snd Miss Shiite tauley suit early In June for Europe, where ley will spend tbe summer. Mr. C. w. Lumpkin, of Birmingham. Is visiting hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Mrs. Jessie Phelps Is visiting relatives In Elbertcn. ' CAMILLA. Miss Deal Mayo, of Buena Vista, la In the city on a visit to friends and relatlvea. Mrs. J. R. Ford la the gueat of frtenda and relttlvea tn Arlington. Mra It. W. Woodbaro. of HawklnavlUe, la visiting relatives tn the dty. Miss Evergellne Bower, of Batnhridge, ts the guest of Mrs. E. E. Cox this week. Glen Hearn spent Sunday In the city with friends. Miss Maud McRat left Wednesday for McRae, where she will visit her mother. Mias Bessie Dixon returned home Wed nesday from near Havannah, where she had been teaching school. J. P. McRee spent Sunday In Quitman W Mes«*! 1, |\‘ E. Holla end J. F. Clark, of Newton, visited Camilla recently. Misses Ruth anil I.ollto Wilson have re turned from a visit to friends In Ilsconton. Mra F. J. Matthews, of Blaksly. Is the guest of her grandson. Colonel E. M. Da vis. GEORGIA TO GET MODEL FARMS FROM UNCLE SAM Bleveu model farms on the district agricultural farma will be established by tbe United States department of sgrieul-. tore, with four experts to tench aclenUflc farming. Governor Terrell returned from Wssh- JSSSKiTSSSb 2 ss trip. As soon as Secretary of Apiculture Wneon aan sign the order cstsblliblug lei farms, the experts will tip es- ’or the wbrk. This Handsome $25.00 Combination DESK AND CHIFFONIER FRIDAY, ONE DAY OR WHILE THEY LAST Only $15.22: NO MAIL OB PHONE ORDEBS FILLED FOB THIS BARGAIN. As an introductory bargain in Furniture Department for tomorrow we offer, while they last, a limited number of these handsome Combination Desks and Chiffoniers of solid oak, beautifully finished, 34-inch base, with 12x 20 size French plate mirror; actual value $25 each. Fri day, the one day, or while they last, special.. $15.95 M. HIGH CO. DRY GOODS, CARPETS, RUGS and FURNITURE. HERE JS A FLASHLIGHT OF MABELLE GILMAN visit HAWKIN8VILLE. Mr* A p; Grimily, after a ▼fait to her dJSSter; UnTVLW. Poole, returned to ll *WIUt B, Taylo? 0 ws , nt 11 over to Cochran to T *li!a. ,, Mnt5o®8ntSi^ra W jmesta^an "*M»tt‘& I. visiting 1. Bom. *sL J^ilenry attended tba bank.ra’ meet- boya of tho .tat. wonderfully. The four experts gilt'have tho anper- vlston of practically three district model farms each, Irntthls can bees illy nndsntu- fsetorily arranged. It Is expected that 'dlty seres will be plotted olf on each farm, and on these plots the^eiperu will teeeh sefen' title farming to the pufittt. „ , - Govero-ir Terrell Is nstnrslly elated over TALK 70 YOUA G GIRLS MISS MABELLE GILMAN. This pioture of Mias Mabelle Gilman, who soon It to marry William E. Coray, haad of tho Steel Trust, it from a flashlight taken a* aha left tho Hctsl Gotham with her mother. I. 0. COBB, DIES FROM PARALYSIS 8peclal to The Georgian. Temple, Ga., May 9.—I. O. Cobb, a prominent citizen of thla county, died at hla home near here at an early hour thla morning. On Sunday morning ha .waa stricken with paralysis from which he never rallied. The deceased la survived by hls wlfa and four children and waa prominently connected throughout the state. The interment will be at Pleasant Grove cemetery tomorrow morning. Atlantan I* Commissioned. Cassius M. Thomas has been com missioned second .lieutenant ol compa ny K, Fifth regiment. _ By Beatrice Fairfax. "Thcro, Httlo girl, don't cry; thoy havo broken your heart, I know; And tho wild, glad gleams of your schoolgirl dreams aro things of tho long ago. But heaven holds all for which you sigh; There, little girl, don't cry.” It Is very easy to mistake heartache for heartbreak when ono Is eighteen and tho "only man In the world" has proved false. Tho pain la very real whllo It lasts, and It carries In Its wake disillusionment, which Is a sad ex perience for any girl to suffer. Tho newspapers told of a woman the other day who, because she had been Jilted In her .youth, never spoko to a man again as long as she lived. Sho was not big enough to rise above on* man's perildy and Judged all hls sex by him. Thero are very few women who go through life without a fair sharo of heartache, and It can usually bo laid to some man's account. But 'bocause ono man has disappointed you It Is not fair to assume that all men are as un- sltlsfactory as he. Very often the man who moots all your requirements nt eighteen would not suit you at all a few years later. But you feel that your heart 1* broken when he proves false to you, and you think that the sun will never shin* again, and wonder If Ufa Is worth liv ing, and shed a great many tears. It all stems vory like heartbreak, but It Isn't, and when Mr. Right comes along sho finds that it 1b ready to for get that another man ever existed. SEVEN DROWNED, SIX STILL MISSING, Official Announcement That) All Other Passengers v * Were Saved. Montevideo, Uruguay, May 9.—The gov.; eminent announced that all tho persons on! board tbe French steamship Poitou, ashom off Jose Ignacio, hsvo boon rescusd with tho exception of seven, known to havo been drowned snd six n-bo-sre still tnlislng. LOVE, Httlo girls, but It Isn't; it Is only dis appointment and hurt pride, and per haps a certain amount of heartache; but that’s a long way from ham break. And always remember that though one young man has proved himself to be fickle and heartless, thero are thou sands of splendid, manly young men left, and one of them Is the right man for you, and he is coming to you straight and sure as sunlight to the heart of a tlower. Don’t let the porfldy of any man lum you Into a bitter, cynical woman. Have your little weep ovor disappointed hope*, but be brave and sweet and rise above your disappointment There are many men worth living for, but there are none worth spoiling your naturo for. A cynical, embittered woman gets no joy out of life for herself and brings no joy Into the life of any onu else. Just because her own love afTalr has gone wrong she looks on all love with ircjudlced eyes. It la because of this ilttemesa and prejudice that no man cares to revive hls faith In mankind and love. Occasionally a foolish, little, griev ing girl will write and tell me that her heart Is broken and that she feel* like committing suicide. And the papers constantly .tell us of girls who have actually taken tbelr Ives because they have been disap pointed In love. Poor, mistaken children! If they could only eee far enough ahead to realise that in a few years not only will their wounds be healed, but almost for gotten! Try and be big enough, girls, to take our suffering bravely; time Is bound .o help It. and the day Is sure to come when you will look back and thank Trouble Ahead, the kind fate that kept you from mar rying the man who once had the power to thrill you so. There Is not one woman In a hun dred you know who marries the first man she fancies herself In love with, though that fact does not keep her from suffering some very keen pangs >r * yo0 ' on hls account nippouc you cus, Ehe may think her heart Is broken, gntei" .... (Dedicated to “My Little Georgia Rose.") Wero I a sweet bird singer, A singer of world renown, I'd fly away to your window at night When shadows come flitting down. I’d sing to you of "Home, Sweet Home." Of “a homo not modo with hands/ Where I hopo to dwell, eternally, With you In the angels' band. In the long ago X loved you. And, alas! 1 love you yet; “Love Is not lovo that alters," Love Is not lovo wo forget, love—a thing delightful. Love—the things that live. Love—tbs soul Immortal, Which God alono can give. —HENRY CHRISTIAN WEST, Birmingham, Ala. ALPHARETTA. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Jones are at > home again, after a visit to relatives In South Georgia. Mrs. Phil McCleskay, of Marietta, is' the guest of Mr. Thomas McCIeskey.l Miss Sallye Mae Scott, of Toccoo, is the guest of Mrs. H. I. Seale. Misses Ruth Seale, Ina Scale and Grodyc Brooke, and Mr. Howell Brooke i an at home, after attending echool In 1 GraysvIUe, Tenn. Dr. O. L. Barnwell Is at home, aftes finishing hls dental course In Atlanta. Mr. George D. Rucker »a« last week the guest of hls daughter, Miss Blanche Rucker, who Is attending Bchool at Wesleyan Female College. Macon, Go. Money In Weeds. According to ztatlstles up to April L Norway's znweeil. oast es fuel, j-f.-lds a- greafer revenue than do her hshcrlea. Illinois Pheasant Hatchery. Out of Hftr-Bve hundred English pheasant rga lately Imported by tin* game commit** _Jober of IlllnolB, three thousand health/ chicks have boon hatched. So man over had a totter rlRht to the title of Nonconformist than Mr. t_. P. Aked. who Is comlntr to Now York to be the cescbcr of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Burch. A London paper relate * ' , ® Aked, enjoying the pte; theater, met “ * Iverpool •What