Woman's work. (Athens, Georgia) 1887-1???, June 01, 1893, Image 19

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■ ■ wir'? * - mv - = 7 ■• J w_ f - _ w=x T* w F I ~jibf»S!.». » '■ I »sa»aMfifeOTMiagfcßfcM»«i«lßßMwMfciiMaMMrtHMgiMaMgartißm>t»jßßgHWßßwawateftil T. L. MITCHELL, Publisher. Vol. 6—No. 6. / /HBaBRwMMB 1,<3 I * v A I j.^..^, J ~-wffia;;/• WK*' 'IdSL ■ —~— —— , I <aSnrJiß " M r r Wsß‘ ■. - - - : 1 WI& -. J' H | 4 POETRY. page Unreconciled 2 False Friendship. Elizebeth Cherry Haire3 “Feed My Lambs.” Cor* Glover Lyles My Brother. Mrs. Mary Ware 6 Where. Hardeman Binford7 A Question Answered. Elizabeth Fry 9 • The Heavenly Land. H E. McCollum 10 What Baby Does 13 Cleon, The Singer. Elizabeth Cheiry Haire 14 FICTION. The Story of a Ring. Jo. King 2 The Castle of Eisenfels. S. H. Bradford7 DEPARTMENTS. Unwritten History 3 Ideas in Dress 4 Boys and Girls 5 Editorial 8 ’ Domestic Keys 10 Mothers’ Corner ....13 Cooking 14 Publisher’s Department. Instructions for Remitting, Expirations, Our Premiums, Missing Papers Advertising Rates, etc 10 "WHILE I BREATHE, I HOPE, I WORK.” ATHENS, GEORGIA JUNE, 1893. CONTENTS MISCELLANEOUS. The Girl I Loved.'*’’ Shiloh Payne Langford , In a Village Cemetery. Sara Hare 9 A Jewel of The South. Caroline S. Vale? u e ’’’’ ' 5 Care of the Hair. Genevieve Hays Boniface. Mrs. S. C. Hazlett Bevis ' How Royal Settled The Question. Leander S. Keys.r ....... r What Five Dollars Did *'? A W orthy Fad Estelle Mendell ’' ’ The Past, Present and Future. Kenneth Aubr< yDe Vere.. 7 That Domestic Key. Naomi Wolcott c “ a Judge N< t. Shiloh PAyne Langford Warm Weather Methods .......' q Award of Prizes for Domestic Keys A Bunch of Keys for Southern Women . ’' ‘ in Four Keys From M y Key Basket ’ ’.......... ’ !J; Butter Making 1? A Word to the Wise ‘ ii The Key to Happiness in Married Life ” ’ 11 Yeast and Bread ”11 Filling Fruit Jars * !! A Summer Drink J! Boudoir and Kitchen Helps The Key to Domestic Happiness ’ A Cruelty to Children. Naomi Wolcott .’ Mother’s Thoughts. Flora Clarke Huntington A Fancy Scarf for Chair or Picture Framf. Lena Thatcher 4 Directions for Freezing Creams, etc ’ The World’s Congress of Women • • • JO For Woman’s Wokk. FLOWERS AND GEMS. I. There are beautiful flowers on the highway of Life, Which blossom and fill sincere hearts with joy ; Sweet buds to be gathered and cherished for aye, W’hose delicate fragrance Age cannot de- stroy. But choose not the gaudies flowers that bloom ForHoften ; ney brighten [but one summer day; With our butterfly friends they help us kill time, And aslspeedily pass from our lives, away. 11. There are beautiful gems to be sought and found In wonderful store-houses Nature provides; Whose lustre will brighten as years steal away, With the friction of Time, and motion of tides; The pearl seeker dives for an unlovely shell, Knowing not if the jewel expected is there, The miner bores patiently thro’ the brown rocks Containing those exquisite beauties, so rare. 111. There are costlier gems by our daily paths, Encased, like the pearl, in a hard shell or crust; And flowers more choice than the florist e’er grew, Laid low, ’neath the wheels of Despair in the dust. Some, victims of sorrow, of want, vice or crime; All needing assistance and kind words of cheer; Frail ,human plants, swayed by each rude blast, Rough, unpolished treasures, to some hearts so dear. Nellie V. Mayhew. KATE GARLAND, EditRCM 50 Cts. per Year.