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EIGHT
Class Day at the Tubman
Was a Beautiful Success
On* of the most beautiful affaire of
the Tubman Hißh egrhool commence
ment of thia season waa the ('laaa Day
exerclaeH hehl at the achool thia morn
ing at J 1 o’clock
The achool auditorium waa crowded,
oven atandinK room beinit at a prem
ium, and lit waa an audience tha
seemed happily interested in evory
number on the program
The exerclaea be it an with the salu
tatory, delivered by Mias Maude Dil
worth, president of the f'lass of 'l4.
who also presided over the first part
Of the exercises.
"Ecutacy," by Kllen Oowdell, was
sunn beautifully by the class, and fol
lowed by -the Class History delivered
by Miss Jennie Handler.
The singing by the entire class of
CROSBY-KING.
ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS.
Augusta friends have received cards
from Mrs. Kohu l-e,- King, announc
ing the marriage of her daughter, j
Mary Gay, to Mr. Bdwln Tanner Cros
by, Saturday, June Gth, In Richmond,
Va.
Mrs. Crosby la very delightfully
remembered here a* the gue-st of her
aunt, Mrs, Dora Vaiden.
—Friends of Mr. Teague Jennings
will regret, to learn that he is con
fined to his home by sickness.
Mrs. Charles Kosslgnol and her
two bright sons, have returned from
a visit t« S'avannah.
—Mra. 11. C. Wall and her two
grandchildren. Mr. Beverly Wall's
children, will leave tomorrow for
California, where they will spend
several months with Mr. Beverly
Wall..
—Mr Jake Ix>wrey Is enjoying a
delightful visit with Rev and Mrs.
George Gutllo, in Athens, Tenn. Mr.
Gtiille Is at his Tennessee home for
the vacation.
MARRIAGE OF MISS ROBINSON
AND DR. GEORGE S. SMITH.
Interesting to many friends, will he
llte announcement of the marriage of
Miss Annie Robinson, of Warrenton,
and Dr. George H. Smith, of Swalns
boro, Ga., which took place very
quietly yesterday at the home of the
bride's uncle ami aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Baker, f>o6 Greene Street, the
ceremony being performed by Rev.
J. B. Derrick.
The bride was very lovely In a styl
ish traveling suit of blue, worn with a
small blue luit and other accessories
to correspond. After the ceremony
and congratulations, buffet refresh
ments were served, after which Dr.
and Mrs Smith left for Atlnnta to
spend a sow days, before going to
Swainsboro, whero they will occupy
their own better home, which
awsits them, having postponed their
wedding trip North untll-mld-aummer.
Miss Robinson Is a graduate of the
Georgia Normal and Industrial Col
lege, and also studied music for a I
time at Shorter College In Rome. She
is the handsome and attractive young,
daughter of Mr. J. H. Robinson anil'
her i opul .rlty extends from her home
town throughout the state.
Dr. Smith is one of the most prom |
inent physicians in Sopth Georgia, i
and very well known both In profee
slonal snd octal circles. The an
nouncement of bis marriage to Miss
Robinson will be of pleasurable inter
est to their many friends.
—-The Savannah New* nays
The quiet marriage Wednesday
morning of Mias Mary MCUlohon,
daughter oT the Rev. and Mrs. S. 11.
McGlohon, to Mr. Max Montague
Nlchola, will tnterst a large circle
of friends of Mlaa McGlohon and Mr
Nichols. It la to taho place at 7
o'clock In the morning. In St. Paul's
Episcopal Church ami the bride's
father will perform the cerniony.
Her grandfather, Mr. T. N. McGlohon.
will give hereaway. Mr. Nichols Is
from Augusta, twit Is now living here.
He and his bride will have on apart
ment on Hast Fortieth Street, where
they will begin housekeeping.
—Friend* of Mrs Frank R. Carr
will be most sympathetic on learning
of the recent serious accident which
has befallen her. Mrs. Carr had been
to an evening party and on returning
home, had the misfortune to catch
the high heel of her evening shoe in
her skirt and was thrown heavily to
the floor, the fall breaking her arm
and collar-bone While medical at
tention was Immediate, and every
thing 1* gettng along Just as well as
could be expected, she Is still suffer
ing greatly and will be confined to her
home for aeveral weeks.
—Mrs. D. B. Prtoliard and Mrs. C
J Denham, of Titus Hie, F'la , arrived
this morning for a visit with their
mother, Mrs. Sophie A. Smith.
P. T. SOCIAL CLUB
TO GIVE DANCE.
The P T. Social Club will entertain
Friday evening, .lune 12th, at the
North Augusta Academy, with anoth
er one of their delightful dances.
Those who have received Invitations
are urged to be present ns this prom
laes to be a very pleasant evening.
—Mrs. Louis 1-e Hardy has returned
to Savannah, after a visit with Mrs.
Thomas Barrett.
—Mrs Luther Herrl.g and chiklren
are on Sullivan's Island, where they
have a cottage for the summer.
ASBURV BARACAS hold
BUSINESS MEETING.
The Raraeas held a very Important
ImatnoM! meeting Monday evening, at
which time officer* for the next six
months were elected The class had
as their visitors several of the St
l.uke's Haracaa, and their presence
was very much appreciated, they also
save very helpful talks to the Asbury
Baracas The young ladies of the
church served the Haracaa with de
lightful refreshments, which was en
joyed by all. The next meeting will
be at Mr M P. Bockums, *ll Pin#
street.
—Mr. and Mr*. Albert Waldon. of
Atlanta, are with Mr. and Mrs. A. U.
Jackson for a visit.
—Miss Allc# Davidson, who haa
been visiting Mr*. Kendall In Colum
bia, returned home yesterday ac
companied by Mr* Kendall, who came
over to attend the funeral of Mr M.
B. Williams. Mi. and Mrs liishop
Society
"Hung of Sunshin**,” conclude*] the
firxt part of t.h<* program,
Th<- Class Prophecy, with tableaux,
occupied the whole second part, the
speaker, Mlhh Katherine Whitney, be
j ing standing on the Mage alone. Ah
| her name was railed, each young lady
j< f the graduating claim appeared in the
spotlight In the routume befitting her
•future, ftH told In the prophecy that
wa« being recited by Mlhh Whitney. It
wa« to «ay the least an Intensely
pretty scene. The girls were heartily
encored.
The Hinging of “Auld Lang Syne”
finished the program.
The claim speeches delivered today
were much enjoyed and but for the
lack of spare would appear In print in
this issue.
Alexander arrived last night from
Wright sville.
Miss Marion Mallard and Miss J,u
rile Dukes, of North Augusta, are
|in Charleston, in attendance at the
Mate conference of the Kpworth Lea
gue of South Carolina.
Mr. Klwood Murphey, of Atlanta,
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Foy, on
Fifth street.
An attractive picture of Miss
Agnes Flythe appeared in Sunday's
Savannah News. Miss Flythe is visit
ing friends in Savannah.
Mlhh Dudle Hates has returned
home for vacation after studying at
Tallahassee College.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cohen' are
now at Cohencrest for the summer.
CITY PHILATHE ENJOY
OUTING AT LANKEY’S.
The City Union of Philatheas en
joyed a delightful outing W Lankey's
yesterday afternoon, a cool refreshing
dip in the water being followed h.v a
picnic supper served in the moonlight.
About thirty Philatheas were in at
tendance with several out of town
guests.
Mlhh Bessie McDaniel has return
ed from a visit with Miss Martha Ma
gill in Atlanta.
PROGRAM OF ST. JOSEPH’S
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
The thirteenth annual commence
ment of St. Joseph's Academy will take
place Friday evening at the new school
auditorium which will he used for the
first time, beginning at f» o’clock on
the following program will he carried
out:
Processional—“ Holy, Holy."
Motion Song, “When Visitors Come
Round" Eld ridge—Minims.
Trio, Polonaise Brillante—Kramer—
Misses Kathryn Armstrong, Lillian
Roper and Agnes O.Dowd
Salutory. “To Our Colors True”—
Miss Ruth Daniels.
Chorus, “Are Sanctlssima” —Rosier.
Duet, “l/ove Hong from Faust”—*
Gounod—Misses Mary McKeon and
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Chorus, “Bella Napoli”—Boscovitz.
Trio, “Lucia di Lamniermoor”—Don- I
izetti Misses Margaret Loyless, Tillie
Hermann and Edith Nachmann.
Valedictory—
“ Swing outward, ye gates of the Fu
ture ;
Swing inward, ye doors of the Past”—
Miss Elizabeth Chapman.
Conferring of diplomas and honors.
Class Roll Miss Robertel Chapman
man, Miss Elizabeth Chapman, Miss
Ruth Danielle, Miss Nellie Davenport.
Miss Kathleen Doolan.
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