The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, June 09, 1906, Image 20

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18 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. XA i I itliA) Jl Nr. Wealthy Society Girl Breaks Her Engagement Photograph of Miss Ine* Sprague, of Nnrrngansett Pier, who haa broken her engagement to marry J. Harold Wlnpenny, of Philadelphia. The wedding vu to have been one of the aoelal event* vf the season. WAS COLUMBUS LAST MAN THAT CAME TO AMERICA? By 8ELENB ARM8TOKG. Dr. Emil Reich, the eminent Plato- nlat, la at praaent quite the fad In London faahlonablo aoclety. Ho popu lar are hla lecturea on the absorbing themea of love and woman that a auf- flclent number of aeata cannot be pro, vlded for the accommodation of hla audiences, and nt a recent talk the ducheea of Portland sat on the floor as she listened to the Infallible and eru dite verdicts which fell from the lips 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 acres with him when he said that tleorce Hand, one of the greatest geniuses of any uge, 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 t'nlted Htates are an Important factor In the beautification of Its peo- ple.“ We did not dispute the matter when he spoke of the “notorious nngn- larlty" of the North German woman and when he ungalluntly dubbed her an “uncharmlng penust," nor dbl we raise objections when he save It ns his sol emn opinion that the American woman has the most beautiful complexion In the world. But. In view of his recent discourse on the unwomanllnees of the American woman, patience censes to be a virtue and peace at any price would he Inglorious. Hold Dr. Reich: "I say emphatically that the American woman Is not wo manly. Hhe Is not a woman. The whole of the United Htates is under petticoat government, and man la prac tically non existent. “In America woman commands man. Man does not count there. The last nun that came to Amerka waa Chris topher Columbus. Today man ha* 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 dlsltnrt from each other. The Hparfat* woman, as I have remarked, was like the American wo- man of today. Hhe never dreamed of lovers: her Idea was nothing less than conquering man." Coming from an obscure source the foregoing words could not be, for a moment, taken seriously, but a* the opinion of so eminent a scholar and thinker as Dr. Reich, they must com mand our attention. Bueh an accusation Implies that our men are effeminate, and a nation made up of mannish women and effetulnnte men must come to a speedy and In glorious end. “A woman Impudent and mannish grown." quoth Shakespeare, “Is not more (to be) loath’d than an 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 Die other sex, we believe no man who has more than a superficial ac quaintance with American life will as sert. If. when he say* 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 meets In the administration . of her own household the problems of the Ameri can home. Hhe feel* 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 outreacblng of her own womanhood, she enters Into kinship with the world, and "nothing that Is tunan is alien to her.” So, she Is actively Interested In every question that pertains to the public good. In economic ami soclql reform, In charity. In religion, she is co-operating with the sterner sex— co,operating so Intelli gently and etllciently, that the Ameri can man’ Is the first to accord her recognition. "In Amerlcn women command men." walls Dr. Reich. He forgets that In no country of advanced civilisation do men command their women. We blush- Ingly adnilt that Amerlrnn manhood lias exalted American womanhuod, 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 that she Is commanding. I.lke the’ Hpartnn woman, the Ameri can woman "has never dreamed of lov ers," like the Spartan woman's, her sole Idea “Is conquering man.” Well, now. eminent doctor, I shall not say what we dream about. On this side of the water we don’t have to tell. A* to ruling men, you will recall that In ancient times a woman of nnotber country sold to Gorgo, the wife of I-eonltlas, "You of laicedacmon are the only women In the world that rule men," anil with the words of Leoni das’ wife the American tvomnn answers you proudly, “We are the only women tbst bring forth men." PELHAM. Miss Audrey Turner, of Camilla, was visiting In Pelham this week. Mrs. R. M. Light foot expects to Isave soon on a visit to Maonn and Newman. The Rlble 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. and Mrs. J. J. Roger* and llttlo baby are visiting In Cairo this week. Mr. ftsle Cook, of Columbus, Is here on a visit to friends und relatives. SOUTHERN SOCIETY Countess Gheradisea Visits American Horn In Georgia and Adjoining States Pleasant Mention From Other Cities GREEN8BORO, GA. Mr. Peyton King, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with hla home folka. Miss Ira McWhorter went to MII- ledgevllle Saturday. Mrs. DeWItt Pinson, of Atlanta, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. Pinson. Miss Cortle Merritt, of, Blloara, with her grandmother, Mrs. B. P. Merritt. Mr. Hudnst Weaver and son. Jack, of Macon, are guests of Judge W. M. Weaver. Miss Rlolse Smith will leave Satur day for Lexington, to attend the clos ing exercises of Meson academy. Hon. B. W. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt, of Eatonton, were guests of Senator E. A. Copelan this week. While here, Mr. Hunt addressed the farmers of Green county. Miss Ells* Armor will return Satur day from Montlcello. The many friends In Greensboro of Mr. and Mrs. W. IV. Brooks will learn with sorrow of the Illness of Mrs. Brooks. Miss Henrietta Smith will retorn next week from Lexington. . Mr. Marvin Winter, of Madison, vis ited friends here Bunday. Messrs. Will and Harry Shouse, Mltchcm, Guy Parrish and.KImbro, of Madison, attended the Bryant-KImbro wedding her# Sunday. Miss Marla Park Is home from Agnes Scott. 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. The Baptist, Methodist, Presbyte rian and Episcopal Sunday schools bad 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: Misses*Kate and Jennie Evans, Anna Lewis, Mary Copelan, Addle Copelan. Nellie Hall, Fannie Adams, Beulah Armstrong and Hallle Park. • Mrs. W. T. Garrard ta expected to ar rive In the city next week to spend sevral weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. G. Armor. Mis* Addle Copelan has Issued In vitations to an “at home" Friday eve ning from 8:10 to 12. Professor P.’ P. Carter, who, for some months' past, has. had a studio In Co lumbia, H. C., Is at home for the sum mer months. Miss Fulwood Thomas, of Columbia, 8. C., arrives Friday to visit Miss Al- lle King. The Daughters of the Confederacy had a most delightful meeting with Mrs. Felix C. Reid Wednesday .after noon. Mrs. Octavla Bass, of Macon, arrives today to spend several months with Judge W. M. Weaver. . ' Mr. Bon Hlmms, of CiArlngtnn. waa with Mr. W. R. Jackson, Jr., Bunday. Miss I-ollle Bmlth has returned from Athena, where she has been teaching In the Normal school. Mrs. M. M. Burks, who has the chnlr of English literature, nt Wesleyan col lege, In MncoiL -has returned home to spend the sunfmer months. Rev. Hlllhouse, of Covington, was tn the city this week. Mrs. Thomas Reid, of Dagupan. Philippine Islands, Is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. .C. E. Monford. Miss Mattie Msdlln Is visiting Mrs. John Medlln In Monroe. Mr. Hart Sibley, Misses Mary and Lou Newsome, ,of Union Point, came up tn the Merritt-Davlson wedding Tuesday afternoon. Miss Annie I-ou Tnppon. of Slloam, and Mr. Hamlin Tappan, of Whits Plains, were In the city Tuesday. Mrs. F. B. McWhorter went to Lex ington Thursday to see her daughter, Mrs. Will Brooks, who has typhoid' Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, when several Interesting addresses were made. Addresses were made by Gov ernor Joseph M. Terrell, State School Commissioner W. B. Merritt, Miss Martha Berry and others. Mr*. W. Y. Atkinson, of Newnan, Ik 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. MrrfT W. F. Wllholt entertained the Hill Club on last Thursday afternoon. Trail was played. After the games, cream froxen In green, pink and white tints was served. Among the guests were: Mesdamea J. P. Atkinson, E. E. Bass, K. P. Hawkins, O. W. Conn, Al- dlne Pound, of Wayeroas; Jere Pound, J. C. Wardlaw, E. R. Hines, J. H. Vin son, R. B. Moore. Adolph Joseph. E. E. Bell, J. T. Allen *nnd D. 8. Carrington. Mrs. Joseph E. Pattle entertained a numbed of young people last Friday evening In honor of her guest. Miss Carrie Foster, of Madison. The many friend* of Mrs. J. T Welderman are glad to know that she is recovering from her recent Illness. Mr*. Loyd Cleveland, of Orlflln. at tended the G. N. and I. College com mencement. Miss Maggie Carswell, of Orlflln, Is the guest of friends here. Mrs. Adah Evan* Austin Is 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. Mips Blanche Kitchens, of Mitchell, la the guest of Miss Louise Ferrell. Miss Julia Monte, of Devreaux, la the guest of Mrs. E. E. Bass. Mrs. George Fort Mfton, of Knox ville, Tenn., Is the guest of her mother. Mrs. Anna Crawford. HAMILTON, ALA. Dave Bolton and family, of Russell ville, have returned home. They have been here visiting the family of Rev. J. W. White. Miss Mlntle White Is quite 211., Miss Qutlla Stokes, of Adamsvllle, Is the guest of Mrs. M. 8. Brown. Mrs. G. J. Wilson and Miss Bailie Thom 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. , Prof. O. E. Tidwell, of Cordova, Is here teaching In the summer review. Mrs. ,C. P. Almon and children, who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, have returned to Russellville. G. C. Estes, of Ur, was In town on Moflday with business In the commis sioners’ court. Lee Palmer, of Bexar, Is here to take the summer review for teachers. Miss Flora Tidwell, of Ola., Miss Nannie Walker, of Hackteburg, and Miss Bertha Vinson, of Rurleson. 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 ha* been attend ing the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, at Auburn, Ala., ha* returned home. Joe Lambert, of Sheridan, has come to attend the review. He waa accom panied by his brother, Austin. John Real, one of the county com missioners, Is the guest of E. A. Wil liams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson are vetting relatives at Collinsville, Ala. MONROE. One of the events of the season was the 'reception Monday evening Iven by Miss l joy Felker to her guest, lisa Lula Felker, of Dalton. The house was brilliantly Illuminated and quantl- ijttt' _ - - * ... ties of ferns, palms and pot plants were Last Friday afternoon. Misses Late, throughout the rooms: the lawn and Jennie Evans entertained at a WH , aiiiu decorated with settees, sofa miscellaneous shower In honor of Mis* cushions and rug*. In a cosy nook of Estelle Davison, whose marrbqie to Mr pa’ms and carnations the punch O. A. Merritt was the woolal event of | l( (lilo _ v a, placed, nnd the fruit nectar the week. The house waa, decorated WIU * arve d by Misses Nina Bass, Ruby with quantities of pink and white — -i - sweet pens, palms nnd fern*. Punch was served In the hall by Misses Mary Asbury and Lila Merritt. When the guests were assembled, they were cnch given « little book In which to write a recipe for the bride's future use. After they were written, they were collected nnd presented to Miss Davison by Miss Jennie Evans. Ices were served dur ing the afternoon. About, fifty young ladles enjoyed the Misses Evans’ hos pitality. Mr. Lloyd Johnson, of Washington, wns the guest of friends In the city this week. MILLEDGEVILLE. The fifteenth annual commencement of the Georgia Normal and Industrial College haa Just closed. The event marks one of the gayest seasons here, a* It brings many prominent men nnd brilliant women who are tn many ways Interested In the roilege, besides many other charming vlslton. 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 netv Industrial building, whleh will be known as Chap- pel hall. These . exercises took place THE RULING PASSION The father of the family was reading Henry George, While Henry Janies engrossed msmnts's sttentlon: Mwcct Hitter Ann rend llerthn C’lsy, The Duchess, Inara Jean, And other scribe* too numeron* 10 mention. • The Junior chernli df the honse not o'er the paper bent. And ns he read souie exelsmstlons ottered, sold ps, "My son. wbnt masterpiece are you perusing there?" And the youih held up the sporilug page and mattered, "Young Corltett Is practically out of the running on account of hit dome-shaped bread-tsislbel (’’Hooligan wins the game by tophi* In s daisy-cutter and doubling si second. Mud Duck looks like the candy nt 1 to 1" The family looked astonished and held their breath In twe; They thought perhaps thetr son wns feeling III. Mu in ms said In- was ernsy, nnd antiquated psw Was for ratting tn the doctor with s pill: ♦ And Mister Ann In wonderment Iny down "The Earl’s Revenge" To hear what further Jimmy would expose, lint, mpt In ecstasy, the youth kept conning o'er (he page And handing out these ex post facto woes: "Dooley lost till WH three nicks tn tin* weather isale* frirt.ll with him st gstue by making a Hvenxsll pass before Jones lamps and out Jlmtuy llrltt denies Indlguantly that It ws* s rate ‘In to win. list nn unlooked-for ••It imesn't sound like James' Inter work. I'm tore." sold ms. "Nor the Single Tax," said father. ’Til be domed!" Then Jimmy took the Illustrated pink sheet In hi* baud And said lit words that Ells. Wheeler burned. "You |*eotde keep rer chi sates so* yer poetry an* such; Tti,I kind o’ dope I don't Had In nty line. I don't go long on Waldo Emerson nor Shake— lint tlie iqiortiu' editor's the man,fer mine: •'Gardner i-stsesa.-- whitt most .lighters lark—* snap punch. The nifty little llfhfneight certainly owns s whippy crack. On dope nip Flap, by Hand spring Alrnrctta. looks like n winner for true. The first round wan tame, ami there was nothing doing In the tally-shop: but Bradley pried opes the second spasm with a swat to right."—Ixo to Judge. Wright, Mary Carlthers, Lady Breed love nnd Clide Ford. In the reception hall, amid a bower of sweet pen blos soms and ferns, stood Miss Felker and her receiving party. Mis* Floy Felker wns gownni In white crepe de chine. Mins' I.uln 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 present. The moonlight picnic which Mrs. Charlie Walker gave Tuesday evening nt "Belmsn's pond" was a compliment to her Sunday school class, the Baptist young men nt Monroe. Mrs. Walker carried for the young men and young women u most delightful lunch. Ices and punch were served throughout the evening. The principal sports were boating, Ashing and target shooting. The couples left Monroe at < o'clock and returned at 11. The chaperons were Mr. and Mr*. Charlie .Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ttchenor, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Roberts. The younger society set of Monroe will enjoy nn nil-day outing at Rock Hprlngs l>-|day. They will be chape roned by Mrs. John Kunnally. Mrs. Bona Allen, of Buford, la the gut st of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Knight. The Irving Club will hold a meeting Friday afternoon with Mis* Lula Bel- innn. An Interesting program Is being arranged. Golden Knight spent a few days In Atlanta and Buford last week. Misses Minnie anJ Hester Barrett spent a few days with Mrs. B. R. Bar rett this week. They returned to their home In Jersey Wednesday. W. Park Felker, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. IV. Felker, In the city. Mr. 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- ; Itlng the post two months Mr. Abram Dantsler, of Winder, waa 1 In Monroe Friday. I Knox Felker left Wednesday for At- , lama. Mr. Felker ha* been spending a I few-daya with his parents. Colonel and Mrs. J. H. Felker. Misses Hester and Ida Burton are visiting relatives aad friends In Jeffer son this week. Colonel H. G. Nowell spent several days In Atlanta last week. Colonel I Nowell wilt leave Soon for a two months' stay In Atlanta, during which time he will represent Walton county In the house of representative*. Mlaa Lula Reiman has returned from a visit to relatives In Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Horance Herndon, of < Soda! Circle, spent several day* with friends at the Ellis bouse. Mis* Fay Jones, of Blakely, and Miss Helen Goode, of Cedartown. are visit ing Misses Matty* and Lyda Day. Mr. ‘J. M. Day will tear* soon for "a trip to Colorado and other Western states. n Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Felker and Miss Louise Felker are visiting Fayetteville, the guests of Judgp and Mrs. W. B. Hollingsworth. Henry Walker, of Athens> spent Sun day with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray, of High Shoals, spent Saturday and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Mobley. Professor W. M. Brhtton left last week for his home In Little Lott. Tenn. Mias Pauline Nowell will entertain at a linen shower on the afternoon of June 11 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 at 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 Felker, .Veil 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 AmCrlcus, will arrive Sat urday to attend the Walkcr-McCrasy wedding. Mian Mary Nunnally, of Atlanta, Is the popular guest of Mrs. Charlie Walker at tho Launlus house. Miss Clkre Felker entertained de lightfully at a spend-the-day party Monday In honor of Miss Lula Felker, tho guest of Miss Floy Felker. 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 nt a house part)’ from Saturday until Thursday. Those who are Invited to visit Miss Blalock are: Misses Allle Felker, Isabel Nunnally, Beulah Plrltle, Julia Kay, Julia Mobley, of Monroe, and Mary Hunton, of Griffin. Miss Julia Ray has returned from a visit to Athens. Weldon Hheats has returned to At lanta after a short visit to his mother, Mrs. Willie 8heat*. David Taylor, of Anderson, 8. C„ Is visiting friends here. Mr. Harry Mason, of Augusta, spent Tuesday In Monroe, the guest of Mr. Sam Hunter. brunIwick. Mrs. C. W. Doming, of LaGrange, Is visiting relatives In the city for a few days. Mr*. Gus Hoffman I* In Atlanta, where she-will spend some time. Mrs. E. R. Conant entertained the Whist Club tit the Oglethorpe Hotel a day or two ago. Mr. and 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 tor# In Florida. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caters, of Savan nah, have been the guesta of Mrs. E. F. Coney.. Mrs. M. P. King Is spending a few days on St. Simons, as the guest of Mrs. Samuel Benedict. • Mlsa Tharln, of Haaiehurst, I* the guest of her aunt, Mr*. G. N. Tharln. Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Moncrtef have | “ win! gone to College Park, where they i reside In the future. Dr. Moncrtef hi Ing acepted the presidency of Cox Col lege there. Mrs. T. Q. Fleming, Mr*. J. W. Ben- net, Mrs. Raymond Cay, Mrs. T. Q. Fleming. Jr., and Miss Talullah Flem ing spent Wednesday In Fernandlna, Fla. Mr. J. P. Hayden, of Atlanta, Is vis iting friend* In this city. Mr. W. H. Wood la spending a few days In the city with hla family. Mr. and Mra J. 8. Morris, of Jesup, are visiting In Brunswick. Mr. Foster Memory, of Jesup, Is vis iting In Brunswick fur a few days. Mias Fee Symons Is visiting Mrs. William Hhnctmnn on 8t. Simons Island. Miss 8allle Sellgman, of Eufaula, Ala., Is the guest of Mrs. Louts Haym. Mrs. J. N. let. who has been visiting Mra Dave Lee In this city, has return ed to her home In Savannah. Mrs. Rose Y. Colvin, of Atlanta, la vlalllng friends In Brunswick. Mrs. M. B. Morrell, of Savannah, Is spending a few days at St. Simons. Mrs. H. 8. Lee and Miss Bird Lee have returned from a visit to friends In Amerlcus. Mr*. Minnie Gann has returned from a visit of some days In Savannah. Mias Emma Lee has returned from Rondolph-Macon College, where she has been pursuing her studies. WESTPOINT. Miss Alice Lanier has returned home from Athens, ivhere she has been at tending school. Miss Luclle Wood- yard, ol LaGrange, Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. James Hudmon. Mrs. Eunice Winston Is In LaGrange this week visiting Mr*. R. O. Pharr. Mlsa Sallle Sue Longshore returned home Monday from LaGrange, where she has been attending school. Miss Annie Holstun, of Lafayette, Ga* Is the attractive gdest of Miss Margaret Herford. Mrs. R B. Taliaferro, of Gadeden, Photograph of Countess Giuseppe Della Gheradisea, formerly Min Harriet Taylor, of New York, who has returned to this country for s short time. The count did not accompany hla wife, but later In the season will meet her at Newport, where the)' will be the guests of society folk, and spend the summer. The countees Is to visit her father, Henry A Taylor. BEATRICE FAIRFAX • HyiHMMMMMHHHIIMHtMtlHIMHMIHMIMIHHHItliHtMMHMMIIIIHH jMAKE YOURSELF BEAUTIFUL! nil Every woman owes It to heraelf and to the world In general to make herself as at* tract Ire ns pottlhle. For the pretty woman half the work la accoinpllahed with no trouble'on her part* nture haring made her fair to .look upon. But *be moat do her, abarc oJao by cul tivating her mind ana manner.* - Morn lieautr will not make her attractive If ahe la not aweet and good, at well. • The plain woman muat of courae work harder *to gain popularity. Hhe muat. by. lier< clmrnv of. manner and good neat of heart, make* people fofget her plalnneaa. * Hhe muat spare no paing to overcome her phyalcal defect*. Hhe muat make tke moat of Inch good potnta a a she haa. . Every woman should study the moat be coming way to dress her hair, and then let It look untidy, l’ntldy hair la unbecom ing to even the greatest beanty. . She should keep her complexion fresh and wholesome. . _ . Hhe should learn to carry" herself well and make the moat of her figure. There la no vnnltr In trying tn this—Just a normal desire to appear to the i beat advantage. . ' * Spare no pains to make yourself as pretty as possible. _ . ' When you go out with a voting man him the compliment of looking your Ala., la-visiting her aunt, Mrs. Emma Lanier. Mlaa Fannie Hagedorn la expected home. Saturday after, a. visit .ta Mlaa Helena Hersfeld, of Alexander City, Ala. John Booker. Jr.. leave* this week for the military academy at Wait Point, X. Y. ' Mlaa Mary Guinn leaves the last of this week for her home In Lexington, By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. - -.-/right, 150 Written at the Request i When we read In song or story of the heroes, crowned with glory. Who have fought la famous tattles of the pant. . Wp are prone to alt down alchlug for the heroism dying From the world of men with whom our lot la cast. And we sorrow for etch Nation, cursed with soft degeneration. As It follows down the path the Uotnaua trod. . . W hen no mighty purpose thrllla it. when but lust for riches fills It, It haa. lost tb<> great creative spark of God. , 'Twaa but yesterday one -doubted men had courage still, mad floated At uuselflahness. •‘that vague, unmeaulng word": Then there came a sound like thunder, and the doubter saw hla blunder; Twaa the pssalng of the Engines that we beard! For they broke upon our quiet with a mad and reckless riot. And they shattered all the silence Into aoumi. How th.» t>nglues biased ond spattered, how the flying horee* clattered. Aa their Iron hoofs aped by us with a booud! And the men with knightly bearing, on to amok* and battle faring. Heemed like heroes ok an age of war ami »trlfe, *■ roarfl *d danger, aiding foe aud friend and stranger. With the courage that out weighs the love of Ufe. Facing flame ami falling ember, not a man pauaad to remember Home nnd wife and little children left l*ehlnd. Rushing In through smoke and cinder, not one aelflah feer ceuld binder. Or drive duty from the throne room of hla mliul. TI T t 5 falling. And the smoke was like a raging davit's brenib: Htill, without one moment's waiting or a nrcoad’s hesitating. * On they leaped, and wrenched a human life from death. Aad he stood with head uncove red aa they passed. whom I like, and I'want him to think tbi I look -nice." • Never muke the mistake of thinking a man does not notice Home men are color blind, hut they know, wbeu a girl looks nice, and It m to reason that you look letter Hhsn of it. Without It she would sink luio uninteresting nonentity, it »tlmulatot lutetvst, apura her on to uinke * eye. Every man admires a pretty fara. hot also admires ncntticas. ilnlntin health. I»ellcaey does not nppoftl to n nun; likes to see a girl look healthy. ru*y wholesome. You can’t be really goo4l looking unhj you have a good expression, and t; 1 a that you uiu»t have a benrt that « p aud aweet. A aweet temper 'llluniluaira a uothlng elae can. „ , Make the must of yourself, mcntiily « physically. Cultivate your ml ml by iibwrti tlon; learn all you cau. , , Intelligence la a wonderful beauttfler. Make yourself pretty and (harming- T1 world la Just that much hotter for ewi lM»autifn! thing In It. . .. —, There Is not reason w hy yon should that loveliest of all things, n sWwt. itmu five girl. . Ilorslflfl Ml**., after,a delightful vl.lt to Fay Shuts#. , . Mrs. Frank K. Boland and ,iu,( Frank Kells, Jr., of Atlanta. are e»r ed Saturday to visit Dr. J family. - Mis* Daisy Zachry leaves I rids) a visit to Gadsden, Ala. . J Misses Epple Lee and 'enje Sj gave a delightful'plenty and danc* Robinson's park Thursday #V ,nln ? l 2 their guests, tho Misses Martin, or i lumbus. • . is Miss Kate Smith entertained " Thursday-Morning Hub l*« Frt™ afternoon In compliment to Mi» ouu»j| of Mlggeaslppf. BIRMINGHAM, ALA. Quite the mo«t brilliant affair ox week waa the evening Alven on Tueedey by Mr. and Mr»- P. O. Harding In honor -f *5 Jorie Weatherly, which n '* r “ formal advent of Ml** society. Both Mr*. Hardin*,‘F. guest of honor, who are be among the South's Pf" 1 fl wore beautiful gowns of '' r '" „, Harding home In,Glen Iris P*™, g of the handsomest In the - was elaborately decorated. ^ In the world of wed din**, day teemed 16 be the favmlte wj the week, eleven taking P*** - * particular day. Prominent *•*' waa the marriage of gw Fatherly and Mr. Robert »' Foy IVHerson and Mr. Henri F „ ston. Mlsa Bessie Mccartl » gg Griffin Lamkln, Mis* Mr. Alan,McRae. Mj*» I ™C«> Ington and Mr. Charles E ’ Fletcher Stlnson and Mr J" r , n j, r cl son. Miss Wills McCord an.- » ward E. Eallck and MD* 1 ' ', „ tick and Mr. Wllllsm B. Miss Neills Harris "turned^ from Randolph-Macon * Ie MU« (My W. 5**ton. "‘JSSfl Kyra Is the *ue*t of he. Galt Braxton. *ni 1 Miss Norma School c. Continued on Opposite ■■ .’ ---