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sOCIETY
ra. J. W, Bnellings, Evitor
if ever-come pertect days,
hoaven tries the earth If It
im tune,
ver it softly her warm ear Ia
tor we look or whether we lin
var life murmur oF #00 it glint
clod foels a stir of might
inet within It Uhat reachen and
toworn,
roping blindly above it for light,
8.40 a soul in grasa
flowers:
tush of life may Well be veen
ing bak over hills. and valleys
Cowalip stnrigs in meadows
re
suttercup eatebes the sun
‘in its chalice,
here's never a leaf nor a blade
too mean
+ nome happy creature's palace:
ttle bird site at bis door in the!
Uke & blossom among the leaves!
lota his tMlumined being o'errun
the deluge of summer it receives)
ante feels tho eggs bencath her!
wines,
the heart in her dumb breast,
utters and sings:
nga to the wide world, and she!
to her nest—
y nice Sar of Nature, which song]
4a the boat?
Lowell
ao rarn June dayn we sre re:
od of this beautiful extract In
on of Sir Launfaul.” by James
Ni Lowell. How ‘Ql it pletu
3 in all te” beauty and glory.
y times have mot changed tn
respect; the days and nights
ast ne lovely 98 whery Lowell in
etic greatness pecped into the
fof" ture and wrote this beau
A Beautful Party,
tooo uf Mrs, Hon 8. Thompson
1° ite airytand on gost
7 aig ‘nen abe compete
Sunday Schoot
Balewin-witeon,
A quiet but beautitut wedding wae
n occurred at the home. of}
Mra. shepherd Baldwin 06)
the afternoom of June 2, and uatted
tm tho holy bonds of wedlock thelr]
eldest daughter, Genie, and Mr. Jacob
Wilton, of the County, June ls
Indeed a rare month for weddings,
‘Then it fe that the rones-are tn bloom
fand the daisy felds look Ike « carpet.
of white and gold. On this occasion
dainien were used ah decorations,
here being a special attachment by
[tho bride for this modest Aswer, ot
wan the class flower when she
‘Rraduated from High Schoo! here,
Fund Inter when she completed her
‘olloge course at State Normal School
the daisy china were used. In the Il-
brary, where the ceremony was. per-
formed, handsome ferns -tormed
backer hile from tall urtis filled
vith frat fracetal dalsy chatnn, were
Pwined; which formed én attractive
altar while vases of daisies. were used
|about the room. The bride came down,
tho stairway on the arm of her fe
ther, Mr. Shepherd Baldwin, and they
[were met at the altar by the groom and|
‘iia beat” man, Mr. Carter Shepherd|
Baldwin, Mendelashons Wedding
March being beautifully rendered by|
Miss Nell Wilton. Rev. H. B. Mays]
thon came forward and in a most Im
pressive manner performed the wed-
ding ceremony. Genie Maude never
Jooked sweetor than on this occasion,
dressed in pure white and carrying!
a bouquet of daisies, She was reared
th Madison, where ahe. in greatly’
loved for her many noble traits of
character. She possesses marked
intellectual ability and has recent-
ly taught school at Mitchem, where
sho was highly esteemed. She was
recently on the program-at the State
‘Teachers’ Convention in Macon, which
{is considered quite a compliment. The
groom is a successful farmer neat
Mitehems, and enjoys the confidenc.
fof all who know him.
Immediately after the ceremony,
tho young couple left for their new
home near Mitchems, whiére they will
be at home to thelr friends.
Many handsome gifts attested thelr
jopularity. The Madisonlan, with a
ost of friends, extends congratulations|
and best wishes
For Miss Griffith.
Mrs, BM, Atkinson wana charming.
hostess entertaining at Rook and
Bridge, on lam Friday afternoon tn’
honor of Miss Gwendolyn Griffith, of
‘New Orleans, the guest of Miss Ame.
ia Parker. eet
Lavender and pink! sweet peas and
pink gladiolas formed the decorations
fn the living room and brary and the:
dining table had 2s a. center piece a
silver basket filled with lavender sweet
peas and ferns, and -was tied with pink
tulle, while silver bon bon dishes
held
lavender mints. Miss Dorothy shld
served delicious punch in this attrac+
tive room. She was beautifully gown-
ed ina blue taffeta with hat to match.
The hostess -was daintily attired in
White tulle and silver lice over silver
cloth, ‘She was ably Assisted, in enter-
‘taining by Mrs. J. Hulme morgan and
pars. John Orr
‘An Interesting game of Bridge was
enjoyed at the close of which mrs.
Henry Fitzpatrick was presented with!
an embroidered tovel, and urs. Dot
Hannah received the trophy in Rook.
The guest of htenor was given a pair of
pink silk hose.
During the afternoon an elaborate
salad course and—ices were served.
[Those present were misses martha
Hunter, Adelaide Douglas, Kittie New-
ton, Florrie mae Penick, Amelia Park-
er, Dorothy Shaw, Fannin Stokes and
Virginia Butler. wesdames Walker
Reie, C.C. Tunison, J. Wesley Craw-
ley, W. E. Shepherd, Kirby Anderson,
Dot Hannah, Everett Atkiuson, Charlie
Baldwin, Paul m. Atkinson, Harry
Payne, Grady Atkinson, Erfierson
George, m. F. Brooks, Rosa Parker,
moses Cohen, Henry Fitzpatrick and
Harris Burruss.
Pook Party.
The U. D, C. will give a large Rook
arty at the hospitable home of mrs.
Lee Trammell June 22d at 4 o'clock.
‘Twenty-five cents includes a place at|
the table and refreshments. This is|
Hor the benefit of the scholarship fund|
Tea
‘A beautiful pr
that at which
and sna. Robt,
the home of-sre
hhomor of miss EI
tractive june br
beautifully dec
‘and June roses
tables had been
guests were
game of Rook ¥
[afternoon . Af
Elizabeth Thon
a bride, mar
of mendelsohns
delightfully by »
son, and ina «
manner present
bouquet ot pink
[tulle was toos
beautiful and ut
of the fair how
of-loveliness in
ed in pink. At
vas served, on
bouquet of valle
venir of the oc
cardi which t
‘The occasion w
long be remem
1
“Phere will bi
church Sunday
miss Daisy E
Frank Chiles
Is studying at ¢
mr. and Mr
Knoxville, are
Mr. P. HH. B
recently with E
boro. Benton’
to leam he has
of velvet beans
season. Hea
visiting relative
We have
splendid gr
Spaghetti, n
but which w
| a'most worthy cause.