The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 19, 1906, Image 8

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN MONDAY. KOVKMRr.U 19. 1W. jsning of Art Exhibition Ts Be Brilliant Evsnt T HE opening Of the art exhibition Monday evening will ho the first of several brilliant .octal event, planned for the week. The no- melon will be n private view for mem ber* of the Art A.aoclatlon, who may obtain their member»hlp ticket, at the de.k Monday evenln*. All who de.lre to'hecomo member, of the association may do so Monday evenlmr, upon pay ment of the metrtheruhlp fee of 15, which entitle, two person" to a year', membership in the association. Those member, who have not renewed their membership may do so Monday evon- ,n Thc exhibit will be opened at * o'clock. Mr James Townsend, of New York, will lie present, and will make a talk on art. Mr. Townsend I. a bril liant critic and writer, and the occaa Ion will receive added interest from hi. presence. On the reception committee are Mr*. Clark Howell. Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. Samuel Ki ln*. Mrs. W. O. Raoul, Mr*. Joseph Thompson, Mrs. Ralph Van Landlnghani, Mrs. C. B. Bidwelt, Mrs. Frank Inman, Mrs. Robert Mad dox, Mrs. Burton Smith, Mr*. Morion Jackson. Mrs.' Harry Osgood, Mrs. Alex Smith, Mrs. J. M. Van Harlingen. Mr.i. Robert Alston. Mrs. James gil bert, Miss Nettle Sargent, Mrs. Liv ingston Mims, Mrs. Max Kutz, Mrs. Roby Robinson, Mrs. Thornton Mayrc, Mrs. James Nunnally, Miss Se lene Armstrong, Mrs. Julian Harris, Mrs. Maler and Mrs. Harrison Bleck ley, Mrs. M. ('. Russell, Mrs. Hugh In man. The exhibition will be open to the public Tuesday. TO MR. TOWNSEND. Mr. und Mrs. Rohert Alston will en tertain Informally Monday evening at Ithe Capital City Club In honor of Mr. , James B. Townsend, of New York. *wh» Is In Atlanta for the purpose of r opening the art exhibition. TO MlsiTTIN8LEY. A pretty event of Tuesday will lie the Informal luncheon at which Mrs. Rohert Alston will entertain for Mis* Sarah Tinsley, of Macon, the guest of Mis* Margaret Ladson. IN HONOR MISS POPE. Miss Alma Pope, whose marriage lo Mr. William W. Roberta will be an event of the first of December, will bo the recipient of many aoclnl attention*. Among those who will enlerialn In her honor will be Mrs. J. Will* Pope amt Miss Resale Ray. TO MR. AND MRS.' LAY HAMPTON EVERHART Mrs. C. A. Kverhnrt ha* Issued In vitations to a reception which she will give at her home In Decatur Thursday evening In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lay Hampton Everhart. About one hun dred and ftfty Invitations have been Issued and the occasion will be a bril liant one. BERRYJOHNSTON. General and Mrs. Robert I). John ston' gave their daughter, Miss Elisa beth Evans Johnston. In marriage to . Mr. Maxwell Rufus Berry, Jr., of At lanta. Wednesday at a ceremony per formed at Ihelr home, on Twelfth ave nue, south, Birmingham, says The News, of that city. The ceremony was witnessed by the family only, and was performed by Rev. Rterllng Foster In the drawing room of this home, notable for (ts ancestral furnishings and heir loom*. The bride find groom stood be fore the bay window which was draped with the curtains once used In the home. "Btandwood," In Greensboro, N. C„ the home of ex-Governor Morehead at the time of the marriage of tho brlde'e parents. Alt of the decoration* of the room were In yellow and white ehrysanthemume, which on the mantel reflected their beauty In the great gold framed mirror reaching to the celling. The bridal gown was of real lace over satin, with the bridal veil caught with lilies of the valley. Her flowers were bride roses. The only attendant* were the matron of honor. Mrs. Clarence Ab bott, and the beat man. Mr. Berry, of Atlanta. miss ooldbercTto LECTURE. Wedneeday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock In the Temple, corner Pryor and Rich ardson streets. Miss Janet Miriam Ooldberg, who represents the Jewish Chautauqua Hoclety, will give an in teresting lecture on the subject of or ganisation. All who are Interested are cordially Invited lo attend. 1 ARNOLDTHORNE. The wedding of Mr. Robert H. Ar nold and Miss Roselln Thorne took place Hunday night at the home of the bride's brother and sister. Captain and Mrs. Moody, at Fort McPherson. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. C. Tupper In the presence of onlj a few relatives end •friends. Miss Susie Moody was maid of honflr and Mlsa Marie Maler and Miss Mary Griffith were the bridesmaids. The flower girls were Margaret White, Adelaide Glllman and Ruth Moody. Mr. Charles Walcott was best man. The bride wore a gown of white silk trimmed with duchesse lace and car ried a bouquet of white chrysanthe mum*. The bridesmaids wore white chiffon gowps and carried while the firm of Perdue A Eggleston. THEATER PARTY. A congenial parly at the Bijou Monday evening wilt consist of Mis* Margaret laidson. Miss Sarah Tinsley, Miss McGowan Phelan, Messrs. Arthur lame. John Morris and Rcca Marshall. MISS HENDERSON’8 PARTY. A pretty party of Saturday afternoon waa that at which Mlsa Carrie Hender son entertained for Miss Augusta Har din. whose marriage to Mr. Ralph Smith will be an Interesting event of November. Miss Henderson's guests Included forty nr fitly of her friends. The first prise, a pretty fan, was won by Miss Mary Brent Whiteside, and Mlsa Pearl Asbury cut the consolation. Miss Henderson received her friends In a gown of crepe de chine, hand- palnled In pink and blue flowera. Mlsa Hardin waa gowned In black crepe de rhlne, trimmed with chiffon. Those present were: Mr*. C. P. Pllchford, Mrs. Morton Smith, Mr*. John Smith, Mrs. Fred Lundsell, Mrs. Joseph Cole, .Mrs. Wllltnm M. Smith, Mrs. It. B. Blackburn, Miss Maud Smith, Mrs. Sam Finley, Mrs. Michael Hoke. Mr*. W. C. Nelms, Mrs. Melvin Hub bard, Mlsa Mny Taylor, Miss Georglana Still, Miss Kfnma MacDnnnell, Mlsa Mary I.ou Smith, Miss Kate Moyer, Miss Luctle Moyer, Mies Mary Brent Whiteside, Miss Elbe Dunlap, Miss An nie Huber, Miss Kllse Boylslnn. Miss Isabel Stephens. Mias Ada Williams, Miss Nora Goodman, Mlsa I.ucllo Mon- salvalje. Miss Rosa Berman, Mica Julia Moore, Miss Pearl Aabury, Mlsa Ruby Smith, Miss Ray Schteslnger, Mlaa Vir ginia Shropshire, Miss Marie Parks, Miss Annie 81ms! Miss May Healey, Miss 1-ena Dean, Mlsa Ollle May Os- burn, Mrs. Rush Burton, of Lavonla. TO MISS HAROIN. A large event of Tuesday afternoon will be the reception at which Mr*. John K. Smith and Mrs. Morton Smith will give for Mis* Augusta Hardin, an attractive brldr-eled. The guests will be received by Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Morton Smith and Miss Augusta Hardin and Ihe occasion will be a brilliant one. BAZAAR. Ths ladles of Grace Methodist church will give a basaar at the home of Mrs. A. H. Malsby, 171 North Boulevard, on November 12. All kinds of fancy ar ticle* will be sold, and during the en tire day hot Vhocntate, rake and crack er* will lie served. In the evening there will be an oyster supper. MRS. SAAR'S EUCHRE PARTY. Mr*. W. D. Gaar entertained twen ty-four friends at euchre Monday aft ernoon at her home on Columbia ave nue In hunnr of Mrs'. K. H. Fisher, of Augustu. GIVE By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. (Copyright, 1*01.) Give, and thou shall receive. Give thoughts of cheer, < if courage and success, to friend and stranger. And from a thousand sources, for and near. Strength will be sent thee In thy hour of danger. Give words of comfort, of defense and hope To mortal* crushed by sorrow and by error: And. though thy feet through shadow y paths may grope, Thou shall not walk In lonellnesa or terror. Olve of thy gold, though small thy portion be. Gold rusts and shrlvtls In Ihe hand that keeps It; It grows In one that opens wide and free. Who sows hi* harvest Is the one that reaps It Olve of thy love, nor wait lo know the worth pf what thou Invest, and ask no returning; And wheresoe'er thy pathway leads on earth. There thou shalt find the lamp of love-light burning. This smart walk. Ing suit Is made of dark blue cloth. The pony coat la trimmed with braid and but tons and the el bow sleeves are finished with vel vet. The skirt Is long and fulL I SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS D. A. R. CONVENTION TO MEET IN COLUMBUS The annual convention of the Daughters of Ihe American Revolution In Georgia will be held In Columbus from November SI to the 21. The official program Is as follows: Wednesday. November 21, 10i30 a. m. Invocation—Dr. J. 8. McElroy. Music. Address of Welcome—Oglethorpe Chapter. Address of Welcome—George Wal ton Chapter. Response ' of State Regent—Mrs. James A. Rounsavllle. Fraternal greetings from honored guests. Wedntadsy, 3 p. m. Call to order by the state regent. Report of credential committee. Roll call. Reports from state officers. The Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. K. H. Kastman. The Treasurer—Mr*. John M. Cox. The Historian—Mrs. A. McD. Wilson. Address on "National Work"—Mr*. Robert Emory Park, vice president general National Society Daughters of Ihe American Revolution. Chapter reporta by regents. »:S0 P. M.—Reception. Thursday, Novtmbtr 22, 10 a. m. Called lo order by stale regent. Prayer—Dr. J. W. Schnnff. Reading of the minutes. Chapter reports, continued. Report of chairman of memorial continental rommltee, Miss Anna C. Banning. Discussion of ways and means. Contributions to fund for Georgia column .of memorial continental hall. Thursday, 1 p. m. Luncheon—Tendered by Mule Ruth erford Chapter. United Daughters of Ihe Confederacy. Thursday, 3 p. m. Called to onler by stale regent. Report of chairman Oglethorpe mon ument rommltee, Mr*. Walter U. Charlton. Report* of spevlul committees. Unfinished business. New business. Thursday, 4:30 p. m. Reception—Tendered by Studrnla' Club. Thursday, S p. m. Muslcale—Tendered by the Orpheus Club. Friday, November 23, 10 a. m. Called lo order by state regent. Prayer—Dr. Ashby Jones. Reading of the minutes. Nomination and election of state of ficer*. Report of committee on time nnd piste of next annual conference. Report of committee on resolution*. Miscellaneous business. Reading anil confirmation of minutes. Adjournment. Note—An Informal conference state officers, chapter regents and chairmen of state committees In called for Tuesday evening, November 20, by the state regent. Wednesday morning. November 21. from 10 to 10:20 a. in. the credential committee will receive credentials In tha conference hay. Meetings held In Muscogee county court house. important gatherings In New Tork dur ing the winter.—Richmond Tlmes-DU- patch. , MRS. HEALY TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. F. A. Healy will entertain at caMi Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. K. H. Fisher, of Augusta, the guest of Mrs. H. J. Fite. TO MRS. FISHER. Mrs. H. J. Kite will entertain cards Wednesday afternoon at her home on Third street In honor of Mrs. K. H. Fisher, of Augusta. nelmTshaw. Special lo The Georgian. Heflin. Ala.. Nov. 1».—Dr. J. A. Nelms, formerly of Atlanta, and son of Sheriff Nelms, was married last Frl day to Miss Jane Hhaw. Rev. J. W. Tucker, of the Methodist parsonage, performed the ceremony. announcImentA Special review of Jenifer Hive No. 7, 1- Q. I. M.. and farewell reception to Ladles Band* and Denby will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:10 In Mnccn- bee hall, corner Marietta street and Ponders avenue. 8nuvenlr* will be *tv en and refreshments will be served. A pleasant time furnished all who attend. An aH-day quilting will be an other feature of the day. ^ Personal Mention 5 per cent. Discount on Cash Purchases. In our extensive experi ence in the Jewelry business we have learned that our customers appreciate a share ip our profits. We will discount every cash purchase 5 per cent. All goods marked in plain figures. ' • Come in. EUGENE V. HAYNES CO., £4040400440040004 0 O CUT THIS OUT. O o o 4 It I* good for. 5 per cent O 4 off on all cash purchases. 4 4 # 4 E. V. HAYNE8 Co. 4 G 4444944444444444 G I PRESENT COUPON. 'I VIRGINIANS' BANQUET. The Association of the Virginian* In New York City will give a large ban quet at Delmonlco’a on Wednesday morning December 19, to celebrate the Hailing from England to Virginia ot the Busan Constant, the Goodspeed and tlie Discovery. The Virginian*' banquet in Nciv York will bo of peculiar significance, not only to Virginians, but to the entire nation ns well. Among tlvy distinguished orator* who have beets asked to respond to toast* are: Hon. Claude A. Swanson, governor j of Virginia: Hon. Grover' Cleveland. I Hon. John W. Daniel, United State* senator: Hon. Harry St. George Tuck er, president of thn Jamestown Expo sition; Ri. Rev. A. M. Randolph, bishop I of Southern Virginia; Captain W. Gor- | don McCabe. ■ of Richmond, and Mr. I George Bri an, of Richmond, i Mr. Heth Lorton I* chairman of the •committee of arrangement*. The aK.socliitlon I* <-otnp»*i<1 of the lino*t prominent of the Virginian* re siding In New York, aml.lt* met ting on Z? WHITEHALL ST, December 19 will be one of the most ed Friday from a trip to New York, where they visited Mrs. T. B. Neal at the Waldorf-Astoria for over a week. They also stopped In Phila delphia en route home for two days, accompanying Mr*. Neal that far on her way to Washington. Hite will spend several, weeks In the national rapltul, and then visit In Atlanta before returning to Nashville for Christmas. In Philadelphia Mr. nnd Mr*. Rutland were at the Bellevue-Htrutford. and they, were charmingly entertained by their relative*. Mr. nnd Mr*. George Earl nnd Mr. and Mrs. Bough.—Nash ville Banner. Mr. and Mrs. Stnrr Keallmfer have moved to Montgomery, where Mr. Kenlhofer holds an Important railroad position. Mr. Kedlhofer has spent the past few months In that city, w here he has already made many frlotuli:.—Blrm- Ingha Age-Herald. Miss Margaret Berry, of Atlanta, who wa* du out-of-town guest at the mar- rlngc of Miss Elisabeth Johnston to Mr. Maxwell R. IterryV Jr . ha* return ed to her home.—Birmingham Age- Ingham'Agc-Herald. ills* Fannie Kickllghter left Mon day for Newberry, S. where she will be for two weeks the truest of her brother. Mrs. Albert B. Wrenn I* the guest of her sister, Mrs. McKinnon, at 195 Pied mont avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllie Pope, Miss Susie May Pope ami Mis* Ethel Kelly have returned from New Tork city. Mlsa Nan Payne, of Warrenton. Va., will arrive the latter part of the month to visit Mr. and Mr*. J. Carroll Pkyne. Colonel Charles W. Crunkshaur has returned from a business trip Jo New York. Mr*. Benjamin F. Noble, of Mont gomery, arrived today to visit her mother, Mr*. H. M. Patterson. Mr*. J. C. Stratford, of Montgomery, Is the guest of .Mrs. Abercrombie, on Bedford .Place. Mr*. IV. I- PrltchHnl. of Havnnnah. Is the guest of Mr*. William Hurd Hill- ycr. 1 ADRIAN. Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Burke, of Scott Qa., were the host and hostess at a most charming "at home,” given for Miss Ethel Carter, ot Scott, and Miss Luctle Cheney, of Birdstown. The reception room was beautifully decorated in Southern smtlax and ferns. In the parlors were targe vases ot ex qulelte yellow chrysanthemums. The color scheme, yellow and green, was carried out In every detail. The score cards which were used In playing pro gressive Up Jinks, were dainty hand- palmed daisies. Several other mirth-provoking games were played, after which delightful re freshments of ambrosia, in half orange peels on green leaves, with cake, was served. Mis* Blanch Carter served punch from behind a stand banked with ferns and yellow lilies. Miss ’Cheney was daintily gowned In pink mull, and Miss Carter was attractive In a white wash chiffon over blue. Those present were: Misses Blanch Carter. Claudia Cheek, Lueile Cheney, Essie Rogers; Messrs. Tutt, Overbay, kkon, Cm “ * ROCKMART. One of the pleasant social events In Ihe history of Rockmart was the re ception given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Will Everett. In honor ef Miss Jule Tucker and her charming guest. Miss Wtmberley, of Macon. The handsome residence of Mrs. Everett was decorat ed with feme and cut flowers. Mrs. Everett was much admired In a gown of champagne crepe de chine, fashioned with lace and pale blue velvet. Miss Wlmberley wore a dainty gown of white net over liberty satin. In the receiving party were Mrs. Sykes, Mrs. Helmlch, Misses Ruby Johnston, Corrie Morgan, Catherine Caine and Ludle Ballinger. Mrs. Sykes' toilet was of net over pale green silk, with a touch of black about the corsage. Mrs. Helmlch was gowned In white satin, elaborately trimmed with chiffon and ribbon. Mlsa Johnston wore a costume of royal purple. Mis* Morgan's gown was of pearl gray silk, finished with touche* of red velvet. Ml** Catherine Cnine was attractive In a gown of tan silk. Miss Ludle Ballinger wore a toilet of whlto silk, trimmed with lace. CULLODEN.V Mrs. Jennie J. Anderson and her little son, Alston, left for their future home at Woolsey. Oh., last week. Mr*. Dorothy Martin and Mr. J. O. Martin left recently for Oxford, Qa., lo resume ihelr school duties. Miss Sarah Colbert will return to morrow from a week delightfully apent In Macon with relatlvea and friends. Mr. J. W. Flynt spent Monday In Atlanta. Mrs. Anna U. Ponder, who has been very III for several weeks, Is conva ■•scent Mr. L. IV. Martin, of Montgomery. Ala., spent several days Ibis week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mar tin. Mr. J. D. Maddox entertained re cently at a Halloween party for the younger set. Miss Clyde Wright, of Knoxville, Is visiting her sister, Mr*. J. D. William son.* Mr. and Mrs. George Blalock have returned from a visit to Macon. Mr. C. M. Norwood spent a few days In Thomaaton last week. Miss Jennie Ponder will return to her home In Atlanta In a few days, to the regret of her many frlende. Mrs. cliff Castlen haa been qultf 111. but Is better. Mlsa Josle Sandefer. of Musella, vis ited Culloden Wednesday. M'RAE. Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Eubanks return ed from Rhine Friday, where they attended the Telfair Association. Miss Joe Lee Wlllcox Is visiting in Rhine, Eastman and other places. Mrs. John Parker attended the as- aoclatlon at Rhine last week. Colonel Burch spent Saturday and Sunday with hie parents at Almo. Miss Beulah Holland entertained the League at her home on College street Monday night, Mr. Tom Reeves, ot Rhine, was In our town one day this week. Mr. and Mr*. Leon McRae, ot Co lumbus, are visiting Judge and Mrs. Max McRae. Mrs. A. J. Stebblns. of Cordele. la visiting her aunt and uncle. Major and Mrs. Davis. Mr*. Brunson Is visiting her eisler. Mrs. Poston, at the Telfair house. Miss Newton Swtnney, ot U. B. I. faculty, was with parents here Sun day and Monday. rs. Whldilon waa called to Jack sonville. Fla., Monday on account of sickness of her grand :h)td there. Mrs. F. H. Roberson, Jr., of Ochwal- kee, spent several days with her pa rent*. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. McPherson, this week. Mrs. A. W. Walker. 6f Kastman, spent severali days In our city this week. NORCROSS. Mrs. Homer Jones has returned from Macon. Mrs. Ronald Johnston is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Frank Pentecost, In Lawrenreville. Mr. and Mr*. Pope Barrow, of Allun- ta. will very, aoon remove to Nor- cross. Ml** Stable McDaniel entertained (he Walking Club Wednesday afternoon at a pretty luncheon. Mis* Inona Medlis'k entertained at nil o'posauin hunt Monday night at her country place on the Chattahoochee. After the chase ami capture of half doxen o'posaums, the hunters returned to Miss Medlock's home, where re freshments were served. < CAVESPRING. L ADIES, if you want a good Shampoo—if you want an artistic Hair Dress—if you want a scientific Facial, Scalp or Body Massage—a Vapor Bath— a Manicure or Pedicure, come to RANDOLPH’S HAIR DRESSING PARLORS, (57 1-2 Whitehall Street Over Wiley,s) Everything U new and up-to-date—we have all the best Electric Appliances and everything we use Is thournughly sterilised. We manu facture and sell our own Toilet Cerates, Hair Tonics, etc. SCALP AND SKIN DISEASES A SPECIALTY. BELL PHONE 3573. J. C. MELLICHAMP m> JEWELRY THE BEST OF ANYTHING THAT’S NEW 70 Whitehall Atlanta’s Only Popular Priced Jewelry Establishment watches: The best Watches sold litre are from our collection. We handle the finest makes in the world, Watches of wonderful elaboration-—“editions de luxe,” they might be called—and the highest grade of medinm priced Watches, for men and women. DAVIS & FREEMAN, Jewelers. KENT ELECTRO GAS-LITE' The New Inverted Itffrt. AN IMPROVEMENT OVER ALL OTHER GAS LIGHTS THROWS LIGHT DOWN 69 N. Pryor Street, Y. M. C. A. Building. /f. IMPORTED WALL PAPER The finest in the world. 40,0C0 rolls to pick from. WHITE WALL PAPER CO., 69 N. Pryor Street. don. Mr. Norman Williamson spent Sat urday and Sunday with his home folks In Rome. Mr. Ralph Mlnhlnnette has returned to Birmingham after a week's stay here with hi* father, .Mr. K. R. Mlnhln nette. Mr. George Pettis left Monday for Rome, where-he has accepted a posi tion with Rounsavllle Bros. •Mr*. Cornelia Booker, of Menlo, ta the guest of Mrs. R. B. Reeve*. Messrs. T. C. Miller and Carl Clark, Rome, spent Sunday here. Mrs. J. H. Foster and children, of Anniston. Ala., are the guests of Mr*. Foster's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. King have re turned frogs a delightful visit tu rela tives In Rome. Mr. Tom Bagley, of Anniston, *|>ent Sunday here with friend*. Mrs. B. C. Settles and Uul* daugh ter, of Atlanta, are with her mother. Mrs. J. W. Reeves. Mrs. M. Benton has returned to her home In Montlrello, G.i., after a pleas ant visit here to friend* and relative*. Mrs. John E. Donaldson, of Katn- brldge, one of Georgia'* most brilliant women, ha* returned to her hoiite ufler being the recipient of many charming social attentions here. Miss Husle Taylor entertained her Sunday school class at an old-faahlon- ed cane grinding on Wednesday even ing. The young people enjoyed a de lightful ride nut to her farm, return ing by jpoonlight. SANDERSVILLE. Ml** Willie Thigpen, a pupil of the 8nu- dersvllle High MehtHil. wuh the Mvnnd prlle, a ten dnllitr gold pine, for the lie*t pleee of elocnllon delivered at the Interstate met hit eotitest wbh'b took plnee In August* on Haturday. Ml** Resale laing. letlehei- of expression lu Ihe H*lld*r*rllle High Kehool. was Mias Willie'S Instructor, .til Hunders- rejoloe* in the rletory. .... r. ft. Rawlings Is erecting a Inrgv modem und up-to-date resilience, to In* used as a IsMnllng house, it is opposite ihe Motitlicrn depot. AIKEN, 8. C. It Idle lei lory ololsiralc entertainments have la*en presented lo ihe puldls so far this session nl St. Angelas academy, still, from time lo time: the mush- nnd pupils of the neiuleiny lender Impromptu recitals to the faculty and Isstrders of tin school. Those rvcitnla am always thorough ehannlng vs.-i.t nnd appreciation la most hem! Mrs. 8. L. Crook and children havej pressed l,y the audlenee after the rendering Miss Mu! line Bradford, of Cedar- toivn, It the guest of Mitt M. L. 8hel- Visiting in Birmingham. Mlane* Evu Thomaseun and Pearl Campbell have returned to Carrollton. Mias Evelyn Fitts and Ml** Ann!** Pace, of Carrullttin. are In the city. Mia* Beanie Dobbs han returned from Columbia, 8. C Mr. D. R. Wilder la In Thomasvlllt. plhuciitury ti» nouie of the visiting family of the Academy of Our Lady of Nervy. The fallowing program «n» mowt cleverly carried out: ••.Marie” Nocturne— MIk« Murphy. •‘MedltatUm"—Mlsa litHi*g«* Hatcher. •'i’n*|Ucna'!e ,, -MI»* Al Iter tic l.m-aa. “IsiiNcn”—IteHtatlfUt l»y Mint Siwle by MIm on Friday. REVISED “VAMPIRE.” A woman there wa% and she loved a man, (Even an other* have done). It has been woman's way since the world began. We called him a burlesque on nature! Plsn, But she loved him only as a woman can, (Even as others have done), h, she did not know, and she could not know, When she gave him her heart and hand. That her proud red Ups would be mad# to sup The bitter dregs from humility's < up v For she did not understand. A woman there was. and she tried to keep * ' (Even as others have done) All slumbering doubts and fears nalecp, But Into her heart there fain would creep. What others had sown, she waa forced to reap, Even as others have done. Oh, the waiting hours, and the wake ful hours! And the toll of head and hand. The honor, and faith, ond devotion rare, Are lout In the depths of a deep despair, For she learned to understand. \ 8he made her prayer but to be denied, (Even as others have done), 8he was shorn of youth, her gra«i\ her pride. But she loved the man till the day ah# died; And she tried from the world her grief to hide. Even as others have done. Oh. the hearts that ache, and the heart# that break. When a blow from Fate's strong hand Hus shattered to atoms our Idol of trust. And we find It was made of comm"# dust. And know and understand. —M.'B. Williams, In Chicago Record- Herald. t’ran In rhicro. rtioniM. "Priilse Te flic Father." Nor ember 22 I wing the fmut day ot l Cecils, the pntnmeMM of tnualc. a* n »■'*»• ter of iiiuriu* 8t. Augel.iM academy. * l"; r * niiislr predoitilimtcii. will do-tier honm hr slvlujr a more auiMtlmiN program than ha# heretofore lieen carried out this *«•-* Thu <M'«-anion proailsea to he a rare ne.T. ; as the uiubIc and elocution elM»Me* working faithfully and eutlxn»laMtical'.' ,4 * ■ make it n genuine success. The m«uiI' orchestra U alao receiving •Idllfnl traln- tng. and «m the at>ovr mentioned ecea«t"« j It will present several hrsutlfnl select Water* Mary Bernard and UeiMdlctn. •/{ the Convent «f Our lady of Mercy. » a ivnMiut visit to the nendemy ls»t we. k MI**4»m Mary Keoth ami Vlvlau Murphy ntrended the fair In Annual* recently MIm Kttby Mathis f« spending a few *1 :# with relative* || t Trenton. Mia* Katherine Vssghu attended the htt SUPERB COLLECTION OF STERLING SILVER SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS. LARGE HANDLER OF GORHAM STERLING SIL VER. MY FALL* STOCK IS COMPLETE, Charles W. Crankshav), Diamond Merchant and Jeweller. Major and Mrs. George C. Bull are lUe citr. hiiuni, . .i .i.i... , it. jg Century Bide-