Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, May 09, 1907, Image 11

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MISS MORRIS’ SOIREE, rloslag solrea to la elver, by n rn . y Morris nt Sogadlo's hall ' JIJ> 3-19 o'clock will be un In- beautiful event, and will “£? {?, progress made thl« term by bet P 1 ®*'*' w ii| be ns follows: ££? Kiln*—-"our H«'« «*rt» «" castutn*- Master Tommy Erwin. •SP'.SlSSr j£-5ot» “« :o K> rl8 - . jXd3h.ffl.14. S£Ld«?-Tsn little elrls and boys, jiypol*. an d dance — Llttio Beauty Dance—Dorothy J^Srlg-MMy.AErtcoliJ Court F^ h P Ha?t"-Mary Louise Hein- kin*- . nance—Janet Johnson. Coquet—a" 1 °o Morrt3 and Bedford ra.fl.ld. American lorrls- | Biitfern} c OStum o—Robert jffiHolfioJ Redford Shef- nd Mary L. Helnlting. sweet Home—Positions and P o£wii < duiM by class. OPERETTA AT KIRKWOOD, nidsy night at the Kirkwood aud an operetta, "Cinderella In rSwrerland?" will be given by the local utent under direction of Misses War- ndTand Wilson, the proceeds to go for £L\„t on P |ano Cot L th .® sch ° o1 ' . ejjjj 1 friends of the school are request, td to attend. __ jo.. .Veil Neal Is visiting Miss Blanche Prescott In Dublin. un John Neal and Miss Carrie Lou N« havo returned to the city, after £absence of several months spent in Korfia and io uth Georgia, and are Uvlng with Mr. John Neal at the Peaoh- tree Inn. To Europe for your vacation. De- urttful .elect. Reasonable rates. For Eartlcuiar., see Dr. Elisabeth Brooch. Capitol Avenue, or Bell phone THE AILaJsTA (iEuHHiAN AMj EeWS. H HIGH'S „ „ ROME. ,„ SIrs - Harry P. Meikleham has re- turned from a six weeks' tour of several ft®? c * tle * of Europe. A couplo of friends from New York and Boston 325*. ”® r congenial companions In the ■ Hn. u. Jll.i I/iulse Jones Is In KsshTUle. DECATUR, ALA. Uln Join H. WenWey. of Florence, via- "ftMl. TlUtoSi. of Boswell. N. Me*., Utbetueit of hor mother. Mrs. Glover, hlu Annie Boop Is ft home after a km. *Price?*of Yluutsvlllc, Is visit- tlH^Ruaanoe Nelson, of Pulaski, Term. Jguest of Mrs. It. E. Sanders. Min Mire.ret Gould fs homo from Hjja g E ln u°an Is home from Florence. Mini Bums, of Montgomery, Is the guest «f Ui« Mnrgarette Clarkson. U evil lilts 0. B. unit P. E. Cartwright ui st borne offer a visit to nuntavllle. Mr. snit Mrs. E. V. Puston hove returned from .YnihrJIle. >11,1 Hoff is In Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. un.l Mrs. Samuel Thompson, of guntirllle. sre here. Min Susie Bunds Is In Cullman. Mill Annie Belle Wiggins, of Belle Mins, rWtfil hero the past wook. , MUs Fratleno ITI11. of Chattanooga, U Tla- ttinc her sunt, Mrs. W. R. Hall. Mri. II. M. Deo la In Athens. Mines Ida and Florence Floyd, of Mad! Mlsi Pnn'nle Stewart, of Huntsville, la tbo gseit of Mrs. £. E. Jones Mrs. James Barbae, of Wharton, Tex., ta *Mr and Sirs. L. B. Sandlin, of Hartselle, rWlei here the paat week. Mn. W. II. Leo visited In Elkmont the Tfr.'snil Mra. John L. Brock ere at homo iller s visit to New Mexico. Mri. Wrms. of Mount Hope, ts the guest i 0. Smith. .... Msurte Folk hat returned to BIr- lugham stier a visit to relatives — here. r !r III. ----- MaAImn the past . _ Min I. E. Lewis, ot Lewlsburg, Ky„ la b(ro. Mri. beona Cowtn, of Landertvllle, ta Mri. Edward Carter Is nt Monnt Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Baynard L. Malone ore at lone from Chattanooga, where they were rtllrd !>y the death of Mrs. Malone's moth er. Mri. A. K. Wort. Mri, Arthur DeWesao la at homo after V mended visit to Florida. n. Itnsa York la vlaltlng Nort..- Min Ida Wnrrlek baa returned from Ulr- Binihom. Mr,. Mary Hard wick, of Prieorllle, la ere. Min Emma Shipp haa returned to Dan nie. Min C.eorala Blbli entertained the S. 8. last Tuesday afternoon at the home ;f her parents, Mr. and Mr«. W. A. Iilhb, Is New neestur. The innusl aortal meeting of the Worn- ii Home Mlialon Bocloty. of New Decs- [ar. Was held on Monday afternoon at the lame of Mrs. J. W. Cobh. In New Decatuf. j.T 1 ™'* f- P. Troup and Blackwell aa- ailed la entertaining. The color scheme vii Mak and white. na Thurjday afternoon. Mrs. W, A. Blhb R b"»nrrT ” , ” ,a ,a ,lonor ol Mary J** w. It. flail entertained th# Dangh- "f the American Revolution at her jj®' ln hew Decatur on Thursday after- Mr« Ann .Tonei entertained at earda on PH'f. Afernoon In honor of a number fi ller friends. The prises were won by nurkett, of Chicago, and Mlsa Me- Pcdfo Club wasI entertained un WM- "DeDJoen by Sir*. Frank B. Jonea. rTkU ’ J" 1 * wni > by Mr». James LSiVI'i,'"' 1 the ylaltor’a prise by Mias •ewgia Blhit. After the gnmea, cream and •" * n '' eerretl. A number of visitors preseat lietldos the regular club mem 1 f , ibe ladles* Benevolent So- "vtikf" b'id on Wednesday afternoon, —u • pleasant evening waa the reault. M’DONOUGH, Mbs Bertha Dixon has returned “me. after a visit to, her lister. Sirs. J' Ten,ley. | n Atlanta. «l«s Mary L. Underwood has re- Iriekv tn , l ? ,r borne, ln Concord, after a uV V!,*, ,0 bilaa Lula Scott, Daniel is visiting her vr, 1 J 1 "; "'tb* 'n Griffln, Ga. ihiU 1 !, E - Ho °t«n spent Sunday ■kill mSh: ,he 8U ** t of hl * cou, ! n ' btaTn Drawn entertained the ‘•V 'venin ' "* domlno *» lMt Tues- ~ s, i*s no?; CaYmlcfiil'mt lorriM .l'*' 118 Bess Fouche has re- Brow, f V| *'L to her aunt, Mr*. i? Rewnnn, Go. - " nihouse, who hot been the r Ml,a Carrie Bridges, has re- delightful trip. O'Neill entertained the Bridge Club Friday afternoon. Only the membership of the club were guests. The marriage of Miss Pauline Ram eay and Mr. Stewart Smith it an nounced for an early date In June. Miss Ramsay is the head of the academic department of Shorter College. Mrs. James P. Moreland and young son, John, are guests for several weeks of Mr. and Mrs James A. Smith. ..'kV H - Newsome, of Columbia, with her small daughter, Is visiting bcf, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram D. allL Mrs,.Wilkins, of Atlanta, spent a port of last week with her sister, Mrs. J. bowler Richardson, at Shorter College. Captain and Mrs. W. P. Simpson have returned from a several months' stay ln Texan. Miss Maggie Weems and Professor Walter hash, of Armuchee, were W 11 ™ ‘, n carriage at Dr. and Mrs. R. it. Wicker a home on Tuesday after noon. Presiding Elder S. B. Ledbetter pronounced the bans. Sir. and Sirs. E. A. Heard enter tained Governor Terrell and Hon. John Akin, of Cartersvllle, at dinner Wed nesday. The two distinguished men were In attendance upon the Masonic conclave In eesslon Wednesday and Thursday, and both were orator* on ladles' night. While in the city Judge Akin was the guest of Hon. J. Lindsay Johnson, Sir. and Sirs. E, C. Clayton left Thursday for Asheville, N. C.. their homo for the future. Mrs. W. Sf. Henry (eaves for her o(d home In Wellington, Ohio, next week to spend several months with her mother. Sir. and Mrs. Reynolds, of Atlanta, spent Wednesday in Rome. Returning to their home on Thursday, they car ried little Elisabeth Campbell with them. Stlss silldred Moultrie entertained her club at luncheon Saturday. Sflss Naomi Bale has as her guests Sflss Ada Henson, of Sugar Valley, and Miss Treadaway, of C'urryvillc. The Elks will Invade Rome on May 16 and for the delegates and visitors Sirs. R. A. Denny has planned a series of receptidns the two days of their stay. A musicals anticipated with much pleasure Is the Graxlne-Patton song re. cltal on the evening or the 14th. Mrs. J. C. Ross, of Eufaula, will be visitor In attendance on Shorter commencement. Her young daughter Is a student at this institution. Commencement Benson at Shorter be- ffi V’ h8r b°me. In Atlanta. Hants n<>a Dunn *P* nt Thursday in ifcftuL l ? r ; '/'relat'd, of Jackson, Is Cf-'-lv., m the city, in* hi. k!w Dunn, who has been mak- month , ? Atlanta, is spending a )*, " l,h bi. mother, Airs. H. L. ““Mm , J , n Dixon and R. L. Turner lu *ntMMt'wSk U ” r *’ *“ oc,at,on ,n CnU' 3 ^,® Dnldges entertained at Xn 'hart.,Ik ay even *ng In honor of Nr» f KU8 »*. Miss Weilhouse. d, -‘ - entertained very 1 ■' *n honor of Mlaa Redona la,t Kriday evening. f visitors is expected. MONTGOMERY,ALA, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lum, of Birmingham, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyne Lewis, to Mr. Robert Leon Cole, the wedding to be celebrated In the First Presbyterian church Slay 9. M/ss Lutn’s home -was In this city for several years, where she has many friends who are much Interested In the coming event. Miss Bessie Thsrin, of College Park, was the lucky one in catching the bride's bouquet when Mrs. Watts, nee Miss Elisabeth Winter, threw It from the stair on her wedding night. Dr. and Mrs. Stavcly, of Washing ton, who have been visiting their pa rents, Judge and Mr*. Haralson, have returned home. Mias Bessie Tharln, of College Park, Is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pinckard. Mrs. Dixon Thaiin and little daugh ter, of College Park, after a visit to Mrs. Winter and Sirs. Pinckard, have returned home. Miss Janlo Newman, of Atlanta, has returned home, after a visit to Sirs. L. Newman. Miss Ethel Wlckersham, of Atlanta, Is visiting Miss Cox. Alarrled, at the Baptist church In Prattville. Mr. Beniamin Powell, of Union Springe, to Miss Sarah Aaa- wath Smith. The wedding was a bril liant one, and friends from all over the state were present. Mrs. J. K. Logan Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Halls Jannoy— Mrs. S. G. Wolfe, of Demopolls, Is visiting Mrs. Robert Strlngfellow on South street. Sirs. Hardwick Ruth and Miss Algle Hardwtck are spending some time nt Pass Christian. Miss Sarah Phelan, who haa been visiting -Dr. and Mrs. Robert Gold- thwalte, 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 Sfary Kirk patrick en route home. Sirs. W. D. Jelks, of Eufaula, It visit ing Sirs. William C. Oates. Sir. and Sirs. R. E. Steiner are spend ing some time on the gulf coast. Sirs. J. C. Webb, of Demopolls, is Visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Per- Sirs. Winn, of Demopolls, is visiting her daughter, Mth. William A. Gayle. Madame Shotwell-PIper has been so. cured for one ot the concerts to be given In the Musical Festival In June. Sladamo Piper Is a delightful soprano and le known to many here, where she haa visited. She Is a granddaughter of the late Governor O'Neal. The Tuesday Card Club met with Sirs. F. M. Billing Tuesday morning, where fifty ladles enjoyed six-hand euchre. Mrs. Will Screws won the guest's prise, a barette, and Sirs. Jack Thorlngton a gold belt buckle, the club prise. Dainty fans were on each table and cut for. Elaborate refreshments were served after the game. Dr. and Sirs. B. J. Baldwin and fam ily will soon leave for a summer abroad Miss Doris Faber le visiting Mrs. Henry Cobn, in Cincinnati. Sliss Mary Knowles was hostess to the Queen of Clubs and others Wednes day morning at her home, on Perry "strs. E. Sfoag Is visiting friend* and relatives in Ensley City. , Miss Hasel Kirk Staughfer Is visit- Ing her aunt. Sirs. J. I. McKinney, ot her home, on Monroe street. Sir*. Jame* T. Hillman and young rem who have been visiting Mr. Hill- man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal T. Walker, have returned to their home to B Mrs!* James Wail Walker, of Spring- field. le visiting her mother. Sirs. Mar garet Patterson, in Clovcrdale. Sirs. Charles Danforth has returned to her home In Birmingham, after s visit to her mother, Mrs. John L. Cobbs. ing at MHIedgrTlHo. Ml ' 1'. J 1 . >ll .w Vri N la Columbia, S. C. HIGH'S HIGH'S HIGH'S visiting relatives Messrs. Hue! aid Frank Anderson and Wulter and Frank Merritt attended tbe Merrltt-Hlli wedding ln Amerlcui. Mlaa Mary Dozier, of Macon, Is visiting Miss Minnie Pate, of this rity. E. J. Henry, J. F. Brown and J. Ridley attended tbo Mnsontc convention Misses Emmie CtldweU and Miss Alien,' Anderson, of Ftnloysob, and Sllsa Bess Harris, of I'lnoriesr. came home from tbelr schools to spend a few day* Those visiting tbe city during tbo week were Messre. C, A. Alford, vice preeldent ot tbo Flint Itiver and Golf railroad, of Sylvester! J. 8. W’estberry, a promluent merchant of Sylvester; Mrs. a. F. A ford, and Miss Settle Woodard, of Byl- voster: Mlaa Llndy Hollingsworth, ot Tlf- ton: Mlsa Ola McGrlff, of Kirkwood; Miss Addle Hlotne. ot Waynetvlllo, N. C. visitors came over as guests of the — railroad management anil pronounced them- •olvea delighted with the trip, and espe cially the beautiful city of IlawklnsTllle. M’HAE. Misses Alice Brown and Lillie Hussey were tn tbe city yesterday. , • . ^ Sirs. Bussey, of Chauneey, visited her daughters, who are In school here, tbl* Jto« Mb Vernon with friends. ... .. 8. B. Harwell spont Sunday with his family In our oltf ^Dr. Howard Cl irev? eC Cbnrios Montgomery and mother ere in our clty tbti week^ Sunday.' Mrs. B. ... - — bor City Monday and In spending tbo week with relatives. Mr. John Clements, of Wilmington. N. H. Uyals, of Towns, was bero .Mr. eioun uicmeuiB. oi >* unnuKiuii, it. v... It spcuillng the week with bit mother ami to visit her sister. . Mrs. Tilghmsn, of Norfolk, Vs., was In our city tide week. Mr. and Mr* C. B. Parker left this week for Virginia, where they will attend tbe Southern Baptist convention at Richmond and also take In the Jamestown Exposition. Tom W. Wells wa* a visitor to our town Sir. E. F. McRae ami wife went to At lanta and Slacon tbla week. Mre. E. A danders Is ln Cordele tbla Tri. a A. Talmsge and children, ot Ma- oii. are visiting Mrs. L. P. tones. Mrs. E. V. Wilcox and Sllsa Joe Lee are Isltlng In Eastman. Dr. P. E. Combed bext week In attendance upon tbe Geor gia Dental Society. ATHENS. I. Smith rnt - bridge party Thursday afternoon tn honor of Mrs. George M. Brunson, of Greenville. S. C. Tbo prises were won by Sira. J. K. Harris, Kin. 8. C. Benedict and Slits Mary Harris Brumby. Tuesday inornlng^Mra, II. C.. White eom ; SPECIALS DAILY IN FURNITURE This Handsome $25.00 Combination DESK AND CHIFFONIER FRIDAY, ONE DAY OR WHILE THEY LAST r tl ?“V Atlanta and Went Point W'bl* 1,18 refusal of the East 'Mat of the Atlanta and West “Hr** , ,r| 8, °P • ‘rain for her h!!r®,-. burc ,t la * 8d * ticket, com- 4 "thr.mjh T- a k alon « • nd unattend- **» ”r«.nn h n. th ,* ou, *Hlrta of a little Sl‘> £ . J? y rou * h characters," ftarm,;. ' 8 Roberts, of Palmetto. **3ant» for ,I 00 ° agdiuat and West Point railway. Mrs A I' Grlmsly. after a visit to her daughter,' Mrs. W. \V. Poole, returned to her home st Coebrsu. Whit Ttjrlor went aver to Cochwn to rfslt bl» strk brother recently jllu Mattie Button gore bar to riraant reception In honor of Sir. Jooea, who will leave Hswkluevllle for ble home 1,1 *~Sffl?SSdtrtl I. visiting in Rome r.llrncnted Sirs John Campbell, Avery, of Pensseols; Mias Nina Jones, of Wsyneeboro, and Mies Annie B, rblnlsy with a bridge P ®Mrs'. John Campbell Avery was the ben oreo nt a bridge party given Thursday morning by Mrs. James F. Hart. Prises were won bv Misses Mary Oerdlne, Mattie Wilson Dnllose and Nancy Benedict. Thursday evening tbe anniversary ex orcises of tbe local branch of tbe Y. w. C. A. were held nt tbe association rooms. After on excellent program, on which Mrs. A. McD. Wilson and Miss Adel Dlabro, of At- anta, were speakers, an Informal recep tion was hold. An old-fsthioncd candy-pulling was given nt the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening. It was largely attended and quite a nice »um "tallied for the gymnasium fund. • Thursday evening, Mrs. William H. le in delivered a lectnrc at the Scuey-Btovnl ebapel on "Compulsory Education." Mlaa Martha Phlnlxy gave n dance to the members of tbo younger set Friday evening. Mrs. A. Mel). Wilson and Mias Adel Ills ro, of Atlanta, aro tbe guesta of Mrs. !, R. Hodgson. . „ Miss Cninlllu McWhorter Is In Newnan, tbe gneat ot Mrs. Thnnina 8. Ilnlley. Mrs. George C. llrunson has returned to ber borne In Greenville. 8. C.. after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Paul kL Smith. Mlsa Williams, of Virginia, Is villi Mias Edwins Williams. Mrs. A. J. Lyndon has returned Athens after a three months' visit to r fives In North Carolina. Mrs. Lucy Lumpklu Olivo Is rlsltlng rela tives In Atlanta. Mlsa Lyra Garrett, of Colupibns, Is tbe guest of Miss Ieahel Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. It. SI. Uauldlng bare re turned to Colbert after s abort visit to friends In Athene. Miss Pearls Bcrneteln It vlaltlng la At- |«nta. Mrs. Roswell Atkinson hns returned to Greenville after vleltlng Mrs. Walter ‘ “{ffir-Bo* Skinner, of Rtlelgb, Is tbe I guest of Mlse Nancy Benedict. Sirs. 8. V. Sanford bet returned from Mre. W. W. Tbomae, of Mscon, Is tbs guest of Mre. C. A. Kendder. Mrs. C. C. Mark line returned to Quincy, Fla., sflsr vleltlng Miss Mnrgnret Holman. Mra. Frances I/ing Taylor and Mlaa Kalllo Stanley sail early In June for Europe, where they sill spend tbe summer. Mr. C. W. I.umpklu. of Birmingham, la vlaltlng bit parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Lumpkin. Mrs. Jessie Phelps Is vlaltlng relatives In Elbertcn. CAMILLA - Mia Deal Mayo, of linens Vista, Is In tbe city on s visit to frlende end relative* Mrs. J. R. Fonl is tbe guest of friends and relatives In Arlington. Mrs. H. W. Woodhnni, of Hawklnsvllle, Is visiting relatives In tbe city. ills* Evergellne Rower, of Balnhrtdge, Is tbs guest of Mrs. E. E. Cox this week. Glen Hearn spent Sunday In the city with friends. Miss Maud McRae left Wednesday for McRae, where she will visit ber mother. Miss Bessie Dixon returned homo Wed nesday from near Savannah, where sbs bad been teaching ecbool. J. P. Me lire apent Sunday In Quitman W Me#sra! n p!' B. Halle and J. F. Clark, of Newton, visited Camilla recently. Mieses limb and l/illle Wilson have re turned from a visit to frlende lu Bacon ton. Mra. r J. Matthews, of Blake y, Is the gneat of ber gruudson, Colonel b. M. Da- vts. GEORGIA TO GET 11 MODEL FARMS NO Only $15.H: MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS PILLED FOR 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 J. M. HIGH CO. DRY GOODS, CARPETS, RUGS and FURNITURE. HERE IS A FLASHLIGHT OF MAEELLE GILMAN Eleven model farms on tbe district agricultural farms will lie established by the Cnlted States department of agricul ture, witb four experts to teach sclentldc farming. Governor Terrell returned from Wash- igton early Thursday morning, and an nounced tbe successful outcome of bis trip. As soon ne K,-,-rotary of Agriculture Wilson oan sign tlic order establishing tbe model farms, tbe experts will be as- ■ and for tbe work. -He four experts will lure the super vision of practically three district model fsnua each. Imt tbla esn.be easily end satis factorily arranged. It la expected that lifty acres will t>e plotted off on each farm, and on these plots tbe experts wilt teach scien tific farming to tbo pupils, • . . Governor Terrell Is narnrstly clatcl over the securing of this feature for tbe achooiff. end says It will Increase their value to tbe and says It will Increase tnetr J. il£v attended tbe bankers' met- boy* ot tbo sum wonderfully. A TALK TO YOUNG GIRLS MI8S MABELLE GILMAN. This picture of Miss Msbollo Gilman, who soon io to marry William E. Corey, htsd of the 8teel Truot, io from * flashlight taken as oh* left the Hotel Gotham with hor mother. L 0. COBB DIES FROM PARALYSIS 8peclal to The Georgian. Temple, Ga, May 9.—L O. Cobb, n prominent cltixen of this county, died at his home near here at an early hour this morning. .On Sunday morning he wu stricken wltb paralysis from which he never rallied. The deceased is survived by his wife and four children and was prominently connected throughout the state. The Interment will be at Pleasant Grove cemetery tomorrow morning. Atlaptan Is Commitsionsd. (.‘asslus M. Thomas hns been com-, mlselooed second lieutenant of tympa ny K, Fifth regiment. “There, little girl, don't cry; they havo broken your heart, I know; And the wild, glad gleams of your schoolgirl dream* arc things of the long ago. But heatfen holds all for which you sigh; There, little girl, don't cry." It Is very easy to mistake heartache for heartbreak when one Is eighteen and tha “only man ln the world" has proved false. Tho pain Is very real whllo It lasts, and It carries in Its wako disillusionment, which is a sad ex perience for any girl to suffer. The newspapers told of. a woman the other day who, because she had been Jilted In her youth, never spoke to a man again aa long aa sho lived. She was not big enough to rise above one mtn’a perfidy and Judged all hla sox by him. There are very few women who go through Ufa without a fair share of heartache, end It can usually be laid to some man’s account. But becauae one man has dlsappolnttd you It Is not fair to assume that ail men are as un- sltlsfactory as he. Very often the man who meets all your requirements at eighteen would not suit you at all a few years later. But you feel that your heari Is broken when ho proves fatso to you, and you think that the sun will never shine again, and wonder If life Is worth liv ing, and shed a great many tears. It all seems very like heartbreak, llttio 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 licart- beenk. And always remember that though one young man has proved himself to be tickle and heartless, there are thou sands of splendid, manly young men left, and one of them Is the right man for you, and he is comln straight and suro as sun!! heart of a Bower. Don’t let the perndy of any man turn you Into n bitter, cynlcul woman. Have 'our little weep over disappointed opes, but be brave and sweet and rise above your disappointment. There are many men worth living for, but there are none worth spoiling your nature for. , A cynical, embittered woman gets no Joy out of life for herself and brings no Joy Into the life of Rny one else. Just because her own love affair has gone wrong she looks on all love with prejudiced eyes. It Is becauae of this bitterness and prejudice that no man cares to revive his fa|th in mankind and love. Occasionally a foolish, little, griev ing girl will write and tell me that her heart Is broken and that she feels like committing suicide. And the papers constantly tell us of girls who have actually taken their lives because they have been disap pointed In love. Poor, mistaken children 1 If they could only see 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 your sutterlng bravely; time le bound to help It, and the day Is sure to come when you will look back and thank the kind fate that kept .you from mar rying the man who once hod the power to thrill you so. There le not one woman In a hun dred you know who marries the first man she fanclee herself In love with, though Rmt fact does not keep her By Beatrice Fairfax. but It Isn't, and when Mr. Right comes along she finds that It Is ready to for get that another man ever existed. SEVEN DROWNED, SIX STILL MISSING, Official Announcement That All Other Passengers Were Saved. Montevideo, rrngusy. May The gov. eminent announces that all the persons on iHwrd tbs Frenrh ateamthlp Poitou, nohoro off Jose Igiinelo, hsv* t>e*n reunited with the exception of sevenPknnwn to havo been ilrunued null six who are still missing. LOVE." (Dedicated to "My Little Georgia Rone.'*) Were 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 home not mado with hands,' Where I hope to dwell, eternally, With you In the angels' band. In the long ago I loved you. And, alas! I love you yet; "Love Is not love that alters," Love is not love we forgot Love—a thing delightful. Love—the things that live. Love—the soul Immortal, Which God alone can give. —HENRY CHRISTIAN WEST. Birmingham, Ala. ALPHARETTA. Sir. and Mrs. Crawford Jones aro at home agfIn, after a visit to relatives In South Georgia^ Sirs. Phil McCIetkey, of Slarietta, is the guest of Mr. Thomas McClesksy. Sliss Sallye Mae Scott of Toccoa, la the guest of Mrs. H. L Seale. Sllsses Ruth Seale. Ina Seale and Gradye Brooke, and Mr. Howell Brooke are at home, after attending school in Graysvllle, Tenn. Dr. O. L. Barnwell Is at home, after finishing his dental course in Atlanta. Sfr. George D. Rucker wa* lost week the guest of his daughter. Miss Blanche Rucker, who Is attending school at Wesleyan Female College, Slacon, Go. Money In Weeds. Jlug to statistic* up to April L Norway's seaweed, used as fnet, yields s greater revenue than do ber fisheries. Illinois Pheasant Hatchery. Out of fifty-firs hundred English | eggs lately imported by tbe gam* slener of Illinois, three chicks have been hatched. Trouble Ahead. No nun ever hart s better right t l■ i . S'-w...to* Ilian tin I' I.* Ak. title of Nomwi form tat than Sfr. C. 1 who l» routine to N>w York to ti prrarbfr of the churrh. , A A A London paper relate* tha Ak«l, eojoylog tbe phr *■ * ------ — . ... theater, u»et one of IiIk <!<>aooi— from buffering some very keen pangs „ re t.«u doing hereV raid the preacher. on hfg account. suppo*j — —* * K -* 1 ‘*“ She may think her heart la broktn, grata)'* Fifth Avenua • Itaptint to blackliad the —