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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
BATt'RDAY JUNE
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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
In Georgia ind Adjoining Stales | [pieaunt Mention From Other Cities
Countess Gheradisea
Visits American Homt
Photograph of Mia* Inca Sprague, of Narrngansxtt Pier, who haa
broken her engagement to marry J. Hafnlrt Wlhpenny, of Philadelphia.
The wedding was to have been one of the social events of the season.
GREENSBORO, GA.
Mr. Peyton King, of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with hie home folks.
Mias Ira McWhorter went to Mtl-
ledgeville Saturday.
Mrs. DeWItt Pinson, of Atlanta, Is
the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. L.
Pinson.
Miss Corrle Merritt, of Stlqam, Is
with her grandmother, Mrs. S.
Merritt.
Mr. Hudnut Weaver and son, Jack,
of MaCon, are gueirts of Judge W. M.
Weaver.
Miss Elolse Smith will leave Satur
day for Lexington, to attend the clos
Ing exercises of Meson academy.
Hon. B. W. Hupt and Mrs. Hunt, of
Katonton. were guests of Senator B.
A. Copelan this week. While here, Mr.
Hunt addressed the farmers of Green
county.
Miss Ellse Armor will return Batur
day from Montlcetlo.
The many friends In Greensboro of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brooks will learn
with sorrow of the Illness of Mrs.
Brooks.
Mias Henrietta Smith will return
next week from Lexington.
Mr. Murvln Winter, of Madison, vis
ited friends here Sunday.
Messrs. Will and Harry Bhouae,
Mltchem, Guy Parrish and Klmbro, of
Madison, attended the Bryant-KImbro
wedding here Sunday.
Miss Maria Park Is home from Agnes
Scbtl.
Miss Ethel Bryson, of Slloam, was
the charming guest of the Misses
Evans this week.
Miss Halite Park entertained the
Domino Club Thursday morning from
2 to 12.
T>te Baptist, Methodist, Presbyte
rian and Episcopal Sunday schools had
a union picnic at Love Springs Thurs
day.
Miss Leila Jernlgan entertained most
delightfully at a spend-the-day party
Wednesday. The following young la
dles were present: M(sses Kate and
Jonnlo Evans, Anna Lewis, Mary
Copelan, Addle Copelan, Nellie Hall,
Fannie Adams, Beulah Armstrong and
Hallle Park.
Mrs. W. T. Garrard is expected to ar
rive In the city next week to spend
sevral weeks with her mother, Mrs. W.
G. Armor. ‘
Miss Addle Copelan has Issued In
vitations tn nn “at homo" Friday eve
ning from 8:30 to 12.
Professor P. P. Carter, who, for some
months' past, haa had a studio In Co
lumbia, S. ('.. Is at home for the sum
mer months.
Miss Fulwood Thomas, of Columbia,
C„ arrives Friday to visit Miss Al-
lle King.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
had a most delightful meeting with
Mrs. Felix Cl Reid Wednesday after
noon.
Mrs. Octavla Boss, of Macon, arrives
today to spend several months with
Judge W. M. Weaver.
Mr. Ben Simms, of Covington, was
WAS COLUMBUS LAST MAN
THAT CAME TO AMERICA?
By SELENE ARMSTONQ.
Air. wen c*iniiu», ui vu»mniwn. wi
with Mr. W. R. Jackson, Jr., Sunday.
Miss Lollle Smith ha* rsturned from
Athens, where i*he ha*, been teaching
In the Normal school.
Mrs. M. M. Burks, who has the chair
of English literature, at Wesleyan col
lege, In Macon, has returned home to
spend the summer months.
Rev. Hlllhouse, of Covington, was In
the city this week.
Mrs. Thomas R6ld, of Dagupaa
Philippine Islands, Is visiting her
sister-ln-Jaw r Mrs. ,0. E.' Monford.
Dr. Emil Reich, the eminent Plato-
nlst, Is at present quite the fad in
t London fashionable society. Ho popu
lar are his lectures on the Absorbing
themes of Jove and woman that a suf
ficient number of seats cannot be pro
vided for the accommodation of Ills
audiences, and at a recent talk the
duchess of Portland^at on the floor ns
•he listened to the Infallible and eru
dite verdicts which fell from the Ups
of the oracle.
Dr. Reich has made some extreme
statements. It Is true, but none until
recently which received a challenge.
We did not quite agree with him when
he said that Oeorge Hand, one of the
greatest geniuses of any age, was Just
an uninteresting and unattractive wo
man, but we overlooked it. We did
not create a sensation when he de
clared that "the facilities for divorce
In the United States arc nn Important
factor 4n the beautification of It* peo
ple.” We did not dispute the matter
when he spoke of the "notorious angu
larity” of the North German woman
and when he ungallantly dubbed her an
"uncharmlng person,” nor did we raise
objections when he gave It as his sol
emn opinion that the American woman
has the most beautiful complexion In
the world. But, In view of hls recent
discourse on the unwomanliness of the
American woman, patience ceases to he
a virtue and peace at any price would
be Inglorious.
Said Dr. Roich: “I say emphatically
that the American woman Is not wo
manly. She Is not . a woman. The
whole of the United States !s under
petticoat government, and man Is prac
tically non existent.
“in America woman commands mAn.
Man does not count there. The last
man that came to America was Chris
topher Columbus. Today man has no
existence; he does not count In the
drawing room, but Is a dummy. The
woman lives one life, the man another,
and they are totally distinct from each
other. The Spartan woman, as I have
remarked, was like the American wo
man of today. She never dreamed of
lovers; her Idea was nothing less than
conquering man.”
Coming from an obscure source the
foregoing svords could not be, for a
moment, taken seriously, but as the
opinion of so eminent a scholar and
thinker aa Dr. Reich, thsy must com
mand our attention.
Such an accusation Implies that our
men art effeminate, and a nation made
up of mannish women and effeminate
men must come to a speedy and In
glorious end. **A woman Impudent and
mannish grown.” quoth Shakespeare,
"Is not more t (to be) loath’d thnn nn
effeminate man.”
That our women are such, that they
have submerged the natures and In
stincts with which God endowed them,
and have usurped distorted attributes
of the other sex. we believe no man
who has more than a superficial ac
quaintance with American life will as
sert. If, when he says that the Ameri
can woman Is unwomanly, Dr. Reich
means that her sphere is no longer In
flexibly bounded by the walls of her
home, however narrow they be, he is
correct. The American woman recog
nises in the problems which she meet#
in the administration of her own
household the problems of the Ameri
can home. She feels in the need of her
own child the need of all children born
Into the world. Through wifehood and
motherhood, or through the ceaseless
aspiring and nutreachtng of her own
womanhood, she enters Into kinship
with the world, and “nothing that Is
human is alien to her.” So, she is
actively Interested in every question
that pertains to the public good.- In
economic and social*reforpi. In charity,
In religion, she Ih co-operating with the
sterner sex—co-operating so Intelli
gently and efficiently, that the Ameri
can # man Is the first to accord her
recognition.
”ln America women command men,”
walls Or. Reich. He forgets that in
no country of udvanced civilisation do
men command their women. We blush-
Ingly admit thot American manhood
has exulted American womanhood, and
has made It the privilege of the Amer
ican woman to command so long as
she Is discreet enough not to let him
know thut she Is commanding.
Like the' Spartan woman, the Ameri
can woman “has never dreamed of lov
ers;” like the Spartan woman’s, her
sole Idea ”ls conquering man." Well,
now, eminent doctor, I shall not say
what we dream about, tin this side
of the water we don’t have to tell. As
to ruling men, you win, recall that In
ancient times a woman of another
country said to Gorgo, the wife of
Leonidas, "You of Lacedaemon are the
only women in the world that rule
men,” and with the word* of I#eonl-
das’ wife the American woman answers
you proudly, "We are the only women
that bring forth men."
PELHAM.
Miss Audrey Turner, of Camilla, was
visiting In I'elhntn this week.
Mrs. R. M. I«lghtfoot expects to leave
soon on a visit to Macon and Newnan.
The Bible Institute at the First Bap
tist church has proven quite a suc
cess.
Dr. B. D. Ragsdale, of Macon, and
George W. Andrews are here lectur
ing.
Mr. vd Mrs. J. J. Rogers and little
baby are visiting in Cairo this week.
Mr. <>sle Cook, of Columbus, Is here
on a visit to friends and relatives.
Biar-in-JAW, airs. a., a, Momoru. .
Mix* Mattie Mqdlln lx visiting Mr*.
John Medlln In Monroe.
Mr. Hart Sibley, Mlxxex Mary and
Lou Newxome, of Union Point, came
up to the Merritt-Davixon wedding
Tuesday afternoon.
Mixx Annlo Lou Tappan, of Slloam,
and Mr. Hamlin Tappan, of White
Plalnx, were In the city Tuexday.
Mrx. F. B. McWhorter went to Lex
ington Thurxday to xee her daughter,
Mrx. Will Brookx,' who ha* typhoid
fever.
I-aat Friday afternoon, Mlxxex Kate
and Jennie Evanx entertained at. a
mtxcellaneoux xhower tn honor of Mlia
Extelle Davlxon, whole marriage to Mr.
G. A. Merritt wax the xoelal event of
the week. The houxe wax decorated
with quantltlex of pink and white
xweet peas, palms and ferna. Punch
wax xerved In the hall by Mlxxex Mary
Asbury and Lila Merritt. When the
guextx were nxxembled, they were each
given a little book In which to write n
recipe for the brlde'x future uxe. After
they were written, they were collected
and prexented to Mixx Davlxon by Mixx
Jennie Evanx. Icex were xerved dur
ing the afternoon. About ntty young
Indlex enjoyed the Mlxxex Evanx' hos-
pltallt y.
Mr. Lloyd Johnxon, of Washington,
wax the guext of friendi In the city thlx
week.
Tuexday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when
xeveriU Interesting addresses were
made Addresses were made by Gov
ernor Joseph M. Terrell, State School
Commissioner W. B. Merritt. Mixx
Martha Berry and others.
Mrs. W. Y. Atkinson, of Newnan, Is
the guest of her son. Dr. J. P, At
kinson.
Miss Emma Wilburn, of Sparta, at
tended commencement of the G. N. and
I. College.
Mrx. W. F. Wllholt entertained the
Hill Club on last Thursday afternoon.
Trail was played. After the games,
cream frozen In green, pink and white
tints wax xerved. Among' the guests
were: Mexdxmcx J. P. Atkinson, E. K.
Bass, K. P. Hawkins, O. W. Conn, AI-
dlne Pound, of Waycroxx; Jere Pound,
J. C. Wardlaw, E. R. Hines, J. H. Vin
son, R. B. Moore, Adolph Joseph, E. E.
Bell, J. T. Allen and D. 8. Carrington.
Mrs. Joseph E. Pattle entertained a
number of young people lost Friday
evening In honor of her guest, M(ss
Carrie Foster, of Madison.
The many friends of Mrs. J. T.
Welderman are glad to know that she
Is recovering from her recent illness.
Mrs. Loyd Cleveland, of Gridin, at
tended the G. N. and I. College com
mencement.
Miss Maggie Carswell, of Gridin, Is
the guest of friends here.
Mrs. Adah Evans Austin lx at home
again, to the delight of her many-
friends.
Governor and Mrs. Joseph M. Terrell
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Parks during commencement.
Miss Blanche Kitchens, of Mitchell,
lx the guest of Miss Louise Ferrell.
Miss Julia Moate. of Devreaux, Is
the guest of Mrs. E. E. Bass.
Mrs. George Fort Mlton, of Knox
ville, Tenn., Is the guest of her mother,
Mrs. Anna Crawford.
MILLEDGEVILLE.
The fifteenth annual commencement
of the Georgia Normal and Industrial
College has Just closed. The evept
marks one of the gayest seasons here,
as It brings many prominent men and
brilliant women who are In many ways
Interested In the college, besides many
other charming visitors.
one of the most Important and In
teresting exercises of the G. N and
I. C. commencement was the laying of
the corner-stone of the new Industrial
building, which will be known aa Chap-
pel hall. These csxrclxes took place
THE RULING PASSION
The father of the family was reading Ilenry George,
While Henry James engrossed mamma’s attention;
Sweet Water Ahn read Bertha Olay. The Duchess, Laura Jean.
AtM oth«*r scribes too numerous to mention.
The Junior cherub of the house sat o*er the paper bent.
And ns he read some exclamations uttered.
Sab! pa, "My son. what masterpiece are you perusing there?”
the youth huld up the sporting page and muttered,
And
terpl ... . .
youth tnjbl up the sporting page and tnuttei
<or 5SU Poetically of the running on acchnnt of hta dom*'*»hnped
The family looked astonished and held their breath In awe;
They thought perhnps their sou was feeling 111.
Minima said he was eraiy. and antiquated paw
Wns ft r calling tn the doctor with a pill;
And HUter Atm lu wonderment Iny down “The Earl’s Revenge”
To hear what further Jimmy would expose.
But. rapt in ecstasy, the youth kept cotintng o’er the page
And hnndlug out the*e ex post facto woes;
lop t<
go t.y m
to get s strangle-hold
liver tattile him cough up the sp-wige. Trueadnle let four wide onus
"It tlonn't noun,I like James’ later work. I'm sure," said
“Nor the Single Tux.'* mid father. "I'll be durned!"
Then Jimmy took the Illustrated pink sheet In hls hand
And mid tn words that Ells Wheeler burned.
"You people keep yer ctassles an’ yer poutry un' such;
• nd In —
That kind
dope
on W
•portin' editor's
my line.
the utsn rer tulne:
lightweight certainly owns a whippy eraek. On dope
x swat to right."— Leto In Judge.
HAMILTON, ALA.
Dava Bolton and family, of Russell-
vllle, have returned home. They have
been here visiting the family of Rev.
J. W. White. Miss Mlntle White Is
quite III. ,
Mlsx Qullla Stokes, of Adamevllle, Is
the guest of Mrs. M. S. Brown.
Mrs. O. J. Wilson anti Miss Sallle
Thorn are visiting relatives In Texas.
K. D. Tidwell, of Ola, Ala., was the
guest of Rev. J. W. White on Monday
night.
Mrs. Bessie Tidwell, of Cordova,. Is
here visiting her sister, Mrs. E. A. Wil
liams. v
Prof. O. E. Tidwell, of Cordova, Is
here teaching In the summer review.
Mrn C. P. Almon nnd children, who
have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. C.
Johnson, have returned to Russellville.
G. C. Estes, of Ur, was In town on
Monday with business In the commis
sioners' court.
Lee Palmer, of Bexnr, Is here to take
the summer review for teachers.
Miss Flora Tidwell, of Ola., Miss
Nannie Walker, of Hacklehurg, and
Miss Bertha Vinson, of Burleson, are
boarding at Rev. J. W. White’s.
Misses Minnie and Lillie Pearce, who
have been attending the Athens Fe
male College, have returned home to
spend the vacation days.
John B. Clark, who has been attend
Ing the Alabama Polytechnic Institute,
at Auburn, Ala., has returned home.
Joe Lambert, of Sheridan, has come
to attend the review. He was accom
panied by hls brother, Austin.
John Real, one of the county com
missioners, Is the guest of E. A. Wil
liams.
Mr. and Mrx. Joseph E Johnson are
vlwltlng relative# at Colllnavllle, Ala.
MONROE.
- One of the events • of the season
was the reception Monday evening
given by Miss Floy Felker to her guest,
Miss Lula Felker, of Dalton. The nouse
was brilliantly Illuminated and quanti
ties of ferns, palms and pot plants were
used throughout the rooms; the lawn
was also decorated with settees, sofa
cushions and ruga. In a coxy nook of
ferna, palms and carn&tlons the punch
table was placed, and the fruit nectar
was served by Misses Nina Bass, Ruby
Wright, Mary Carithers, Lady Bfeed-
love and Clide Ford. In the reception
hall, amid a bower of sweet pea blos
soms and ferns, stood Mixx Felker and
her receiving party. MISS Floy Felker
was gowned In white crepe de chine.
Mlsa Lula Felker was pretty In white
silk chiffon over blue satin. Miss Linda
Felker wore a gown of white silk mull.
During the evening delightful refresh
ments were served. Many out-of-town
people'were nresunt.
The moonlight picnic which Mrx.
Charlie Walker gave Tuesday evening
at "Selman's pond" was a compliment
to her Sunday school class, the Baptist
young men of Monroe. Mrs. Walker
carried for Jhe young men and young
women a most delightful lunch. Ices
and punch were served throughout the
evening. The principal sports were
boating, fishing and target shooting.
The couples left Monroe at « o'clock
and returned at 11. The chaperons were
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Tlchcnor, Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Roberts.
The younger society set of Monroe
will enjoy an all-day outing at Rock
Springs KJrlday. They will be chape
roned bv Mrs. John Nunnally.
Mrs. Bona Allen, of Buford, Is the
guist of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R,
C. Knight.
The Irving Club will hold a meeting
Friday afternoon with Miss Lula Sel-
■nan. An Interesting ptogram Is being
arranged.
Golden Knight spent a few days In
Atlanta and Buford last week.
Misses Minnie anl Hester Barrett
spent a few days with Mrs. B. R. Bar
rett this week. . They returned to their
home In Jersey Wednesday.
\V. I'ark Felker. of Atlanta, spent
Sunday with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Felker, In the city.
Mi. and Mrs. Jim Lawrence have
returned from Florida, where they have
been spending the winter.
Miss Lucille Lawrence has returned
from Augusta, where she has been vls-
i Iting the past two months.
I Mr. Abram Dantxler, of Winder, was
In Monroe Friday.
Knox Felker left Wednesday for At
lanta. Mr. Felker has been spending a
few days w ith his parents. Colonel oml
Mrs. J. H. Felker.
Misses Hester and Ida Burton are
I visiting relatives and friends In Jeffer
son this week.
Colonel H. G. Nowell spent several |
days In Atlanta last week. Colonel!
Nowell will leave soon for a two
j months' stay In Atlanta, during which I
time he wilt represent Walton county,
In the house of representatives.
Miss Lula Selman has returned from
a visit to relatives in Atlanta,
Mr, and Mra. Horitnce Herndon, of I
Social Circle, spent several days with i
| friends at the ElUs house.
Miss Fay Jones, of Blakely, and Miss j
Helen Goode, of Cxdartown, are visit
ing Misses Mattye and Lyda Day,
Mr. J. M. Day will leave soon for a 1
trip to Colorado and other Western
states.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Felker and Miss
Louise Felker are visiting Fayetteville,
the guests of Judge and Mrs. W. B.
Hollingsworth.
Henry Walker, of Athens, spent Sun
day with relatives here. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray, of High
Bhoals, spent Saturday and Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Mobley.
Professor W. M. Bratton left last
week for hls home In Little Lott. Tenn.
Mlse Pauline Nowell will entertain at
a llilen shower on the afternoon of June
IS In honor of Miss Mary Walker,
whose wedding to Mr. J. B. McCrary
takes place on June 14. It will be
an al fresco party.
Mrs. Henry D. McDaniel entertained
a spend-the-day party Friday In
honor of Miss Lula Felker. of Dalton,
the guest of Miss Floy Felker. Those
Invited were: Misses Lula Felker of
Dalton, Linda, Floy, Allle and Clare
Felkqr, Nell Nowell, Mrs. E. S. Tlche-
nor. Miss Hester Tlchenor, Mr. Henry
Tlchenor and Mr. Knox Felker of Mon
roe.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Walker, of
Barnesvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Harrold, of Amerlcus, will arrive Sat
urday to attend the Walker-McCrary
wedding.
Mies Mary Nunnally, of Atlanta, is
the popular guest of Mrs. Charlie
Walker at the Launlus house.
Miss Clare Felker entertained de
lightfully at a spend-the-day party
Monday In honor of Miss Lula Felker,
the guest of Miss Floy Kelkar. Miss
Lula Felker left Monroe Wednesday
for Atlanta to visit Mrs. H. T. Scott,
at 274 Peachtree street.
Miss Mary Blalock, of Atlanta, will
entertain a crowd of Monroe girls at
house party from Saturday until
Thursday. Those who are Invited to
visit Miss Blalock are: Mlssee Allle
Felker. Isabel Nunnally, Beulah Plrkle,
I'unw, mauvi n uiuiaii/y nuuian riinir,
Julia Ray, Julia Mobley, of Monroe, and
Mary Hunton, of Griffin.
Miss Julia Ray has returned from a
visit to Athens.
Weldon Sheats has returned to At
lanta after a ehort visit to hls mother,
Mrs. Willie Sheats.
David Taylor, of Anderaon, S. C., Is
visiting friends here.
Mr. Harry Maaon, of Augusta, spent
Tuesday In Monroe, the guest of Mr.
Sam Hunter.
BRUN8WICK.
Mre. C. W. Demlng, of LaGrange, Is
vlaltlng relatives In the city for a few
days. .
Mrs, Gus Hoffman is In Atlanta,
where she will spend some time.
Mrs. E. R. Conant entertained the
Whist Club at the Oglethorpe Hotel ! a
day or two ago.
Mr. arid Mrs. Raymond Cay, of Jack
sonville, Fla., are the guests of Mrs.
T. Q. Fleming. Mr. Cay Is one of the
largest turpentine and timber opera
tors In Florida.
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Caters, of Savan
nah, have been the guests of Mrs. E.
F. Coney.
Mrs. M. P. King Is spending a few
days on St. Simona, as the guest of
Mrs. Samuel Benedict.
Miss.Tharln, of Hailehurxt, Is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. G. N. Tharln.
Rev. and Mrs.. A. J. Moncrtef have
gone to College Park, where they- will
reside In the future, Dr. Moncrtef hav
ing acepled the presidency of Cox Col
lege there.
Mrs. T. Q. Fleming, Mrs. J. W.'Ben-
net, Mrs; Raymond Cay,, Mrs. T. Q
Fleming, Jr., and Miss Talullah Flem
ing spent Wednesday In Fernandina,
Fla.
Mr. J. P. Hayden, of Atlanta, Is vis.
Ing friends In this city.
Mr. YV. H. Wood Is spending a few
days In the city with hie family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Morris, of Jesup,
are visiting In Brunswick.
Mr. Foster Memory, of Jesup, Is vis
iting In Brunswick for a few days. .
Mlsa Fee Symons Is visiting Mrs.
William Rlmilman on St. Simons Island.
Mlsa Sallle Sellgman, of Eufaulo,
Ala., Is the guest of Mrs. Louts Haym.
Mrs. J. N. Leo, who has been visiting
Mrs. Dave Lee In this city, has return
ed to her home In Savannah.
Mra. Rose Y. Colvin, of Atlanta, le
visiting friends In Brunswick.
Mrs. M. S. Morrell, of Savannah, le
spending a few days at St. Blmons.
Mra. H. S. Lee and Miss Bird Lee
have returned from a visit to friends
In Amerlcus.
Mrs. Minnie Gann has returned from
a visit of some days In Savannah.
Miss Emma Lee haa returned from
Randolph-Macon College, where she
has been pursuing her studies.
Photograph of Countess Giuseppe Della Gheradisea, formerly Miss
Harriet Taylor, of. New York, who has returned" to - this country for a
short time. The count did not accompany hls wife,,but later in the season
will meet her at Newport, where they wlll'be the guests.of society folk,
and spend the summer. The countess Is to visit her father, Henry A, c,
Taylor.
WE8T POINT.
Miss Alice Lanier has returned home
from Athens, where she has been at
tending school. Miss Luclle Wood-
yard, of LaGrange, Is here visiting her
sister, Mrs. James Hudmon.
Mrs. Eunice Winston Is In LaGrange
this week visiting Mrs. R. O. Pharr.
Miss Sallle Sue Longshore returned
home Monday from LaGrange, where
she has been attending school.
Miss Annie Holatun, of Lafayette,
Ga, Is the attractive guest of Miss
Margaret Herford.
Mrs. 'R. B. Taliaferro, of Gadsden,
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
jMAKE YOURSELF BEAUTIFUL;
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Every woman owes It to herself and to
the world in general to moke herself aa at*
tractive as possltrter
tlrattng her mind ana mhnner. Mem
beauty will not make her attractive If she
Is not sweet and good ns well.
The plain woman wnst of coarse work
goodness oi heart, make-people forget her
plainness.
Hhe most spare no pains to overcome her
physical defects. > ■
Hhe must make the most of such good
points as she has.
Every woman should study the most be-
whom I like, and I want him to tbluk tbit
I look nice.”
Never make the mistake of tlilukin* tbit
a man does not notice clothe*.
Some men are color blind, but they *1
know when a girl looks nice, and It standi
to rensou that you look better wh<*u
take pains with your personal appearand*.
Vanity, In reason, fs a desirable quilltj
_ - — — anility.
Every woman should have a certain nnjouut
of It. Without It she would sink into ti
uninteresting nonentity. It stimulate* b*
interest, spurs her On to make the nod
of herself.
If she desires the admiration of man-
and what woman does not?—ahe know*
that she must make herself pienning to tit
eye.
Every man admires a pretty faee. hot b#
also admires neatness, daintiness -
health.
Delicacy does not appeal to a man,
likes to see a girl look healthy, rosj
.... ....... T . ..vou have a good expression, ami to bar*
. he should keep her complexion fresh and j that you must have a heart that h po*
wholesome. and sweet.
Hhe should learn to carry herself well A sweet temper Illuminate* a fur** *1
» nothing else can.
nnd make the most of her figure. «-«■* v« u . .
There Is uo vunttv In trying to do *n , Make the most of yourself, mentally ■«
this—Just a normal desire to appear to the physically. Cultivate your mind by ohwrraj
him the compliment of looking your besi
If anyone teuses you, nnd say* that you
are dressing-»n a good deal, say; “Of
course 1 urn. 1 am going out with a man
Ala., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emma
Lanier.
Mias Fannie Hagedom la expected
home Saturday after a visit to Mias
Helena Herafeld, of Alexander City,
Ala.
John Booker, Jr., leaves this week
for the military academy at West Point,
N. Y.
Miss Mary Guinn leaves the last of
thla week for her home In Lexington,
By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX.
• ^NX 1 ****' ***% American journal-Exanitner.
Written at the Request of tne Boston Veteran Firemen's Association.
When we read in song or story of the heroes,. crowned .with glory
who have fought tn famous battles of the past.
We are prone to sit down sighing for the heroism dying
From the world of men with whom our lot Is cast.
And we sorrow for each Nation, cursed with soft degeneration,'.
Aa It follows down the path the Roman* trail,
when n
When no totality purpose thrills it, when hut lust for riche* fills It,
It has lost- the great creative spark of God.
Twia hut yesterday one doubted
At unsold ah uohs, “that va/me. unmeaning word ,
Then There came a sound like tautulcr, mid the doubter
'Twas the passing of the Kmrln.s thut tra hoar,i*
had courage still, and flouted
hls blunder;
Twas the passing of the Engines that we heard
For thev broke upon our quiet with a tund and reckless Hot,
And they shattered all the alienee Into sound.
>■<;*' *‘B»i"»'s hlraed soil nattered. bow the flyto* borsvs rlsttoro.!,
As tbrir Iron hoots sport by ns with • boanri!
And tbs mon with kalxhtly boarlnc. on to smoko soil bxttls txrlrigT
8.ruled Ilk.’ borons of ail sx» of wsr und strife
For thsy baldly rourtsd dnnxsr. aiding foe and f..
With the courage that outwelxbs the love of life.
friend nnd stranjfsr.
Fsclnx flame and fsllfn, ember, not s man housed to remember
Rome nnd wife nnd little children left behind. "
Rrahljavla throotf. smoke and dorter, not one netflsh fear could hinder.
Or time duty from the throne room of his mind.
- — n raxing
Still, without one moment's waiting or sgl
On they leaped, and wrenched n human life from deatb.
s hcltstluf.
tlon; learn all you csn.
There la no reaann why you should net 14
that loveliest of all thlugi, a sweet, mine
tive (lrl.<
visit to Mis*
Mias., after a delightful
Fay Shutze.
Mrs. Frank K. Boland nnd little
Frank Kells. Jr., of Atlanta, are expect
ed Saturday to visit Dr. J. S. Horslrys
family. »
Miss Daisy Zachry leaves Friday t’ r
a visit to Gadsden, Ala. „ „
Misses. Epple Lee and Venle Sera
gave a delightful picnic and dance «
Robinson's park Thursday evening v*
their guests, the Misses Mnrtla ot Co
lumbus. ,
Mies Kate Smith entertained j™
Thursday. Morplnr Club last Ft™"
afternoon in compliment to Mis, GulBk
of Mlssesalppl.
BIRMINGHAM. ALA.
Quite the most brilliant affair of «•
, week was the evening garden
given on Tuesday by Mr. and Mix. >
P. G. Harding In honor of Mixx Mar*
jjorie Weatherly, which mark* •
1 format advent of Mtsx Weather!) »
! society.’ Bqjh Mrx. Harding an<* "
I guext of honor, who are ronehle ec
be among Uie’South'a prettiest notnnj
I wore beautiful gownx of white.. ‘
Harding home In Glen Iris P arl< „f
I i.f Iho . In tVlg> Sl-Utn, “
”°. r !*?• T'“« »“ banished."
Spake the doubter, with concession! itt" the test
"III this dally scene of Doty lies Uuo’lg.buesx sn.t baiuty."
And be stood with bnd uncovered ss they passed
of the handsomest In the South,
was elaborately decorated.
, In the world of weddings. "edo»-
I day seemed to be the favorite >ia>
the week, eleven taking place op n
particular day! Prominent among
whs the’ marriage of Mts» M
Eatherly and. Mr. Robert 11 5.„.
Poy Wllcraon and Mr. Henry i - "
j "ton. Miss Besxle McCarty *n;> ^
I Griffin Lamkln, Miss Susie J > t .
Mr. Alan McRae. Mlsx Franc”
Irigton and Mr. Charles E I v*.'’n.*.
Fletcher Stinson and Mr. J |ll n ‘, bj.
Iron, Mlsx WUla McCord and M'
ward E. Esltck and Miss Hi r
tick and Mr. William B.
i Miss Nellie Harrl- returned
i from Randolph-Macon Woman
'*Miss Gay W. Brazton. ot 9
Ky„ U the gnozt ot her brother- ,
Galt Braxton. * _ 9( *rf {
Mlsx Norma Schooler
Continued on Opposite PaS*-
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