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JULY 29,
IR8. ALICE ADAMS - * R.sidsne. 832
and mor
i of liter
now form
emphatlcal*
Jure. There
n ,. v . dcvelopfients In th»
-tho theatre
:in ,l promot d
i„ i- t playi
i, i v Theatr
both
the ifm<
re give
« ndgahi:
v In the
lmildinK
Unlv
iv .ml by leaps
•cried by Mis
I* to train and
In the
The club
BANWBK»HBBAU>. ATHEwk GBOKCU
OCIEFY
.ditent
The
establlaheil
boys and Kiris
see the works of
matlsts of
as classics,
well as their cultl
Miss Cobb thlt|c
develop some
malic Instruct!
optimistic In h
of her pupils
listinctii
on those that to|you seem most
beautiful.
Notes upon
Psalms, on the
them, will nppet r
these forty**
most striking of
in the Sunda>
of the B nncr-rferald nexl
O’NEAL-SMITH
BEAUTIFUL SO
The marrluge
O’Neal of Siloatr
opportunity f
■the greatest dra
times, as wel
heir pleasure as « centered stuto
ation. • was a happy socl I
her class will i day afternoon at
bride’s relativ
George Collins
y talented
id she is '
•pinion that s
master the
produce
LUETTIE pOODWAKD,
East
Ga.
combat the j long history,
of the Connfereial Tlie-
nly m
from
thes> Little
NOTES FOR Mils BACON’S
BIBLE STUDY CLASS
For the next twb months we are
to study the booklof Psalms. The
following comiuenh are taken from
IMimmelows Comrimtary.
“The hook of rsalma, j.-a we
know it, was not ^nade—It grow. A
long history, partly obscure, partly j hearer and No
traceable, and directed throughout I Kiri wore duint]
l»y. the Divine Spirit, lies behind Randle.
Iho final rn||f>vtinttH of fliexo hun* I Miss Louise C
WEDDING
IAL EVENT
Miss Grac«
and Mr. law
Crawford slilth of Covingtor
de interest urn
nt of Thurs
the home of th«
and Mrs
South Lumpkit
•Street at 5 o’clo :k. The lowe
floor was throw
ly decorated witl
and a rich back
ery. 'Palms and
tals
elthei
open be;
vhite flower*
und of green
vlth pedes*
dral candlesticks
tapers formed the
The ring ceremot y
the Reverend T.
White Plains w.
minister.
Miss Edna SmI
Dgejllstlc Agenclo 11 and Mis* Filas of
rri,” Mrs. Knight I their gudgts today.
afternoon,
of the Foreli
Introduced mJnber* of this group
dressed in qJnint and beautifully
designed coal imes. of the various
ocuntries wh ro Baptists mission
fi Ms aro I< :ated'. C.nina, Japan.
S' ah Amerl a, Nlggrio, Mexico.
H 'umaala, R »sia, Armenia, Spain,
P.'log^ne w ire represented and
Mi-h one ga- r In k moat Interest-
Ulanta will be
manner,
»ird in the
s suppose
■ asion w»
!1 carried
sister of tl b
lied and fifty n-if red lyrics Into | Im
and the spiritual benefit
world.”
Using th
Bibb
Phi Kappa j divided Into five ljo^:
Ugh’jls the King 4 a
e Revise*
will flttl
I the Psalnu
If your?
all on-
know?
Players hat
tnd bounds
Cobb am'
prepare tt>
dramatic
holds
mark the divisions, as follows:
First book, 1-41.1
Second 44-72.
Third, 73-89. *
Fourth, 90*106.
Fifth 107-1 r.0. I
This division is supposed to have
been made in imitation of the five
books of the Pentguech. Observe
that each bpok ends
teflon. rue ciur> noms us
in the University Y. M
U. Hut and studl* one net
L The membership number*
and Includes singers.
Baders and § musicians
business-like gnd efficlepf
irrs from nil p£rts of Geor*
I surrounding States have
enthusiastic njembera and
|organizing theatr# in their
different homes.;
university will I remain the
as of these moYrments. An
nation bureau htjre keeps In
t with all new theatres form*
sends out necessary ma
lt is needed jo each the- 1
In this way this college and
w members will! do a large
toward making: literature
and Riving our £ien, women
a do*-
olngyf
Let us note In odr study or try
to discover, what are the predomi
nate Religious Idea.** in the Psalms
One of these is asstfredly, the spir
it of devotion to God. See how
they, abound In expressions ol
trust In God, In testimonies to Hit
love, power, faithfulness, right
eousness.
They show also the human bear*
in nil Its moods and emotions—
penitence, perplexity, doubt, deso
lation. danger; and equally, Its
conquering faith through God’?
grace; its deliverances and tri
umphs; its gratitude and adoration
For our next lesson, rend the first
book of the Psalm*: that* Is, the
first forty-one psalms. Trv to
get the predominating Idea* in
each. Note how they gl/e expres
sion to human
faction in God. Noti
1c beauty, and the
taneity and slncerj
le of rose pink ta:
pink carnations.
The bride was \
a stylish coat suit
tine with hat an
perfect accord,
quet of brides r
' Misses Lonora
■un SO full
Mration.
Misses Mattie Ik le Rowden and
Josle Frank Bowi »n leave Sun
day for Atlanta to pend the week
brief summary c.f
Mr. and (Mrs.
family have retur
ens, Ga.—Augusta
, * ~l€-
Mary Ann Moll
most Imp rcaut activities of the
daughter of Mr. at I Mrs. Chari
country of which she
to bo a natlco. The.
well planned anrt
out and circlo seven
Mell, Jr., arrived’
evening at llnlver ity hospital.—
Thursday’s August:
bo con* atuJntcd upon a pro- ln gton, u . <v wast
Mr. L. L. Patte son of Wash
e guest of !i
of freshness and In- niece, Mrs. l/. E. iM rtln last week,
• they give expres
ne’d and Its satis-
Not# also the pcet-
the ihnnr. of
cerjly. Decldo/Up*
OOO-REWARD—1100.00—For the Return of a Dia^fid JMnf—
identity of the finder and possessor or takof. AJjrfe wjffte stone
in a Tiffany Band; medium hign; worn; ft u^ratjjr better; J.
& Mizpah engraved. Address Miry V. ^oiyf^'Af/fcns, Ga., care
Miller Hall, Stat& Normal—or 41 Roller, irairWfni, Ga.
Myrtle Ktonc
ranees O'.NYi
dresses* in
hnd assisted ii
Jth left Imme
diately after the edremony for
wedding trip’ and |»n their return
will be at' homo to [their friend*- ji
Covington The ydung bride I
a woman of many borsonal attrm
tions and admirabla traits.
Mr. Smith is a splendid youn;
business man with It bright future
Many lovely gift! wer? »-^eeiv.l
attesting their popularity. Among
the out of town gt|ests were Mrs
II. L. Embry, Mis$ Ruth Embry
Mr. Charles McSw:fln of Hadd vk
Misses Frances amt Lenorn O'N.-it
of Siloam, Mr. and Mrs. E. U. FmlMj
Miss Lena Smith Orr^lni
Mr. and Mrs. W. G.(Crcd:iIe. Ml;
Viola Dalvln
son of Siloam.
of Oreensbore
of Greshnmvllle.
—BP-i-
HONORING MISS
MARION TALMA0GE
Frank^Hooper, Jit, was host
ng party m-iday after
The East Lake Country club In
Atlanta in complijnent to >
Mary Reid and he# guests who
Miss Marian Talntbdge, of Ath
and MLm Jeanettt KU1. of Balti
more.
After the swim the guests
’entertained at dinner « ihe club
| The table was placed
race and was adoi
flow*
smitn or arcxnamvnie
. W. G.[Cr«d:ile. Misses
i and EUsabet?i Jack*
n, Mr. Illarry Kite hem
e and Ifr W. E. Smith
,’IIle.
Yers
rA*l wii
far d 1
^Keid, Kidd. Talm
•Blnns, George N<
Hooper, Jr.
Mrs. Archibald
tertain for Miss
guests nt a Mah
Druid Hills Golf
ternoon.
Among others
tain for these pop
Miss Clayton i C
give a bridge
the Urookhaven
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MISS KATHERIIJJ
ENTERTAINS FO
JAMES WHITE'
for Misse?
Ige, Carlton
ort ern and Frank
Among the
bright parties h«i
tie Pointer of
Grace Hood of (
zubeth Whitman,
.Tames White’s gu<
ly and very Info
Saturday uftem
Katherine Brad
.two table.) of pla
The attractive
in the artistic d<
mer flowers
and vases efl
throughout the
novelties iyere p cKent'
ular honorees ai d
t»qi score. The
was followed by [d<
ments.
y Monday, at
BRADWELL
MRS.
VISITORS
lerlei
Kit-
ashvllle, Tpnn.
nmerce and Ell
Atlanta, Mri
was tho Inve-
1 bridge part.-
t which Min
entertained
was radiant
orations of sum-
ngod in basket?
tlVety b.-fnked
floor. Putty
(I the p»»p-
mer of the
sting came
llclous refresh*
MR8. W. L. SCCfTT
AUGUSTA TO
CLASSE8 IN Ml
IN PUBLIC 8CH|)OL
MUSIC
Among tho 4>ve>ral
Signora De Frab
has won much
during the
school^ffs. W.
to^frramatlc so
Ing the coun
lie schools und
has drawn to
OF
singing
Table comment
f the summer
Scott Of AURtlS-
rano. a ho is also
n niuhic ia pub*
r Mr. John Gibb,
terself the rognr
Scott will thi?
gueta a class I
lie School Mus
erence to school
IXILIARY
A. V. MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
The oficersland members of the
Auxiliary to the Joe
|y Chapter of tho D.
going to eon-
drive during
eek of July 30th to August
nd thcrebl hope to reach every
ligiblc t| invito them to
the local wbapter.
The purpose lof the. organization
pliold olid maintain tho
nstltution nn<l laws of the United
states, and to fealize the jrin-
veterans of the!
i heir families, t«
uai devoti
th’nt spirit
.ill guard agali
D. A. V.
At a special m
Brown Connolly
Disabled Amoricali Veterans of the
world war Fridi y, the following
newly elected officers were In
stalled, viz: Joo
Youngblood, adjt
mand', chaplain,
treasurer, and H.
at arms.
ANNOUNCE Eh
, Mr. and Mrs.
Crowe of Ather
the engagement
Frances Selena I
Ham Lerner of
wedding to take Aace at high noon
nt the home of II > groom’s parent?
Mr. and Mrs.
131,4 Karlov aver
ust 22nd, 923.
)V. M. S. FIRST
CHURCH WILL
MEETING MON
The Woman'
of the First Bj
have a social
ternoon nt 6 o'cl
B. Y. P. U./Notes
ty is a visitor he^e
B. Allen and
led from Ath
lerald.
lovely llttl
at seven lusi
Herald.
Tonight’s programme will
cal inspiring and n dumber of In
•rnsting things wil happen, one
1 Mint is looked for -aril to is
moonlight picnic i id swimming
contest that will be discussed and
time and place flxet as this Is to
!•<* had before our su nmer students,
l-“i v o for their horn
Miss 'Mattie McN r i »l on«j of our
new members will ender several
?ongs. Miss Mary Jo tnson, captain
of groupt four, will 1 ave charge of
the evening’s lesson, the subject of
which is “The Man Who Dared'.”
The time Is 7:30 P. .\|., and place.
Sunday school *room First Baptist
church.
was visiting
among friends
Mr. W. E. Wilbanks
Messrs. Vesta L b<
and Charlie Hart o
In tho city Sunday.
Mis? Wilma Lon
In Jefferson Monday
for a few hours.
Messrs. Jones and
bert were the gues s
and friends hero* B nday.
Nicholson was w 11 re;>rosented
at the city >ojrt of Jefferson
session this week.
Miss Fleemnn of
the guest of
home.
waliyn, Clift * north, probably
Athens wyo #outh portions
probably showers.
FOU Rl
- (B9 Associa
QUEBEC.—flepoi
stated that four
in a railway collit
bound Transcontli
Picard Saturday
fSSS , .
THE WEAfTHER
GEORGIA—Go’Gnlrally fair In
H - 1 lershowers In
y; Monday
LLED
«d Press.)
95 recelyed hero
Jen wore killed
ion on the east-
tental train near
fternoon.
Is visiting relatives
the elty. t
Miss Edna Crar cr. Is reported • TRADE UNIONS ;
very sick this
better after bolng
past week.
Mr. E. B. Wells
was a visitor horc
three of the men
ecr, baggageman
LOSING MEMBERS
> unions in Eng-
Trad
of WntkinsvBIe : j all(i ' j, ave j og t 3l|,503 members In- - •
while Monday the last year. This decrease is said
j to have resulted froi
od by the unions.^
The funds of the unions have.. --
396 jmumls nnd the annual revenue
•om the absorp-'
ment of some of ..
e time perform* -—
ind
linen shm
gla Baptist hosp
hour. AH the la<
tre cordially Invl
. —J I—
SCRIPT DANCE
GEORGIAN HOTEL
The script dani
hotel Friday
the week’s brlgh
social affairs, ns»i
Miss Panola Whitley
of her fellow st dents ami admlra
tions for her sflendld musical at
tainments.
Responding
that exists e
ing the untralifcd
an urgent neel
ywhero for halp*
hool teacher l
teach the rudin »nts of music. Mm.
fall, start In Au-
Methods of Pul*
with special ref-
teachers. Her
knwoledge of anging and her In
tention to enlfr the professional
ork. will make her
ihove branches as-
fleld of voice
snccess in the
sured.
IONARY
BAPTIST Ml
SOCIETY
Of exceptloifil interest was the
Missionary Society
laptlst church last
Monday aften >on. The meeting
was in chargf
cle of young
Mrs. Golden I night. Circle chair
man. presided
tlonal exercli
ancc of Mrs.
Mm Hilliard
In preseni
leailTng the dOfo-
with the assist-
H. Dorsey, Jr., an1
Ing.
the subjeet for tb )
children j
MISSIONARY MEETING
Tho Woman's Ml
of tho Christian cljn
Wednesday evening
Laura Elder will lea I
bors arc urged to b s
Miss Josephine MlUkins* frlcndt
will be interested t» learn sho l:
now touring Italy
having a most deliglltful time
from there goes to\ Switzerland
Miss Mary Wilkin?
toqred Canada met M
kink in New York nn»
they motored to Sou
stopping nt many
•dace*. Mr. Wilkins
Franklin, N. C. They
d home In a week
visit to Ln Irange and
from
Madison.
-w-
Mr. and Mrs. H. O
sending the week end
Miss Jissie Hudson
Atlanta Saturday after
Mrs. Goldio McCommoi i.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rumn 1
have taken a house on
here they are at hoi e to thcii
friends
w ‘ -W-
Mrs. George Lamar
Ohio is visiting relntlveslii
—4R—’
Mrs. Hughes Spalding
•e n arrived from. Atlant
‘o visit Mr. and Mrs.
Ity.
—91—
* Stanton Forbes left lai
Maine to visit his aunt,
Stanton for a month.
—H—
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
expected Mi 1 day from
the Philippines to vlklt
Mrs. George T. Hodgsoi nnd will
he most cordially
their mahy fj-tends.
—50—
Mrs. George Story
•nd Miss Jeanette Erne&t of RaP
The many friends of
"fie Cooper will regret
♦he continued Illness of
it his home In Greensl
—®—
Mrs. Hammond Johns u and lit- I
tie Nell Johnson *——
Atlanta Saturday gft!
a visit to Mrs, jgighei
Mrs. Ame Spratlen __
Is visiting her cousin, 3 r. and Mr*
Jonah Davis.
Mm J. A. Dollar
grandson of Atlanta ai
Mr., and Mr». C. c. /t.hw'nrth on
MHIedae avenao. Mr. i
Dollar, Mr. Harla