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any shade, and carried bride roses. Af- PRE-HOLIDAY PARTIES ARE ter the ceremony and many congratula- tions Mr. and Mrs. Trammell left for a SOME HELPING HAND short visit to the home of his brother, H0WDDY0UWR1TE* HI OF THE INFORMAL SORT Mr. Charles Trammell at Lafayette, Ala. After they will be at home HINTS FOR THE PIOME at 920 Fourteenth street, south. | A Birmingham Woman Has Exciting Experience in the Frozen TREBLE CLEF AND ^lOVETETTERtfe BY MARION HARLAND HENRY VIII TO ANNE BOLEYN ARION CLUBS TO MEET winter Rockies—Mrs. Sadie Brown Weds Mr. Hail—Miss Coat Needs Repairing decoration. Can you tell me how! Joseph This evening at 8 o’clock the Treble Among the collections of old love let- sufficient to your generosity, for if you to do it? Clef an old seal coat which Is MARY A. P.H.” Ml so a conversation by "I have and Arfon cluba will hold a rehearsal at ters there Is none which has elicited more recompense slight Put the leaves between thick Gives a for Miss and one blotting! Glover Tea Green Miss Hayes. i Cable hall. A gifts so great, what will you be able to do shabby and worn. X wish some full attendance Is urged. and curiosity than that of Henry paper and set a heavy weight upon th<-! for those who are willing to consecrate would give me directions how to dye it, if could VIII to his second Anne Boleyn. paper, you put them under a! Miss and Miss Nell An- queen, their entire obedience to your desires? Josephine Cosby Cosby SCALE AND CHORD and some kind Xrlend may be able to powerful press' it would be better stlH.! These letters are to have been How soever be the bounties I supposed great may The absorbs the CONTEST BY give me some pieces to mend It with. paper sap and the! nounce a Buffet Luncheon for Next STUDENTS stolen from her during her brief queen- have received, the Joy 1 feel by being Friday. to weight prevents wrinkling and shrivel-! Aliss I x) we la Hanlin’s students t^ok part loved by a I adore, and to whom I It is badly worn, and I cannot pay ship, and were found, years after, in the King lng. 1 know of no way of preserving! in a spirited contest Saturday morning at would with pleasure make a sacrifice of have It fixed a furrier. I am an old Other Affairs of Note library of the Vatican of Rome. Most by pine branches. The needles will dry! Clark * Jones hall. Miss Luclle Mur- ray if had rendered it heart, fortune woman and feel the cold very much and in heated rooms. of them were in al- drop Perhaps cor-! i>hree and Miss Grace H11 house won the written French, worthy of being offered to him, will ever and anxious to fix my coat. MRS. M.” respondents can tell us of a method of! highest marks and the prize, a pronounc- though one or two were in English. They be infinitely greater. retaining color and texture. By MYRTLE MILES to coat! ing dictionary of musical terms, was are as ardent as anything in the history “The warrant of maid of honor to the Don’t try dye your shabby j jj awarded Miss induces me to think to fall 1 ------\i> Murphree. of and Queen your majesty You are sure ignominiously. -T niiin in nupputi'si. bu me manager oi me courtship, show the King as pas- Stains in Damask had some for me. Since it * 4 is regard gives bits of other seal- j mill Edison erecting here and his chief sionate in following his inclination as he hope pastworthy "Will me what me the means of seeing you oftener, and you please tell will! * TODAY IN SOCIETY 4 mechanic sat most of the MRS. M’LEMORE HOSTESS in to up night making was earnest In any ties he had skin may be donated reply your take wine and peach stains out of a fl * • annuling of assuring you by my own lips (which skis and started out before 7 Saturday FOR A BRIDE-ELECT and that be damask Mrs. formed after his ardor had cooled. I shall do on the first that pathetic appeal you may cloth? G. C. H.” ? Hugo Marx entertains in 4 to come to us. opportunity) morning Our superintend- Airs. Christopher McLemore entertained all in buttermilk or • I am, and able to the I have Soak night lop- compliment to her sister, Miss Ben- 4 ent These letters were written while Anne your majesty's very obliged, patch up garment. had started up, hut after many hours yesterday afternoon with a box party at milk. Next rinse and • obedient servant, any re- pered day lay in singer. 4 and had was retired under her very without seen this effected by amatuers skillful had §’ give up started home the Orpheum for Miss Carrie Lee Morgan, fr<^n court, father’s the sun, witli lemon • • * * i serve. ANNE BOLEYN.” wetting hourly when he met the men on so a with the scissors and needle, beat and skis, they birde-elect. In the coterie who were protection, in the same year in which the juice. There are several ways of re- • Mr. Erskine Ramsay ’s dinner 4 led the for Anne Boleyn was the second wife of way him. and you may be her guests were Morgan, Miss Louise King’s with brush and smooth it, but let the dye from M,iss niarlage her was celebrated. connnection moving stains white stuffs. The $ party at the Roebuck Springs 4 sure Uiat we were see King Henry VIII. Her first glad to them and Murray, Aliss Alary Odell Condon, Miss trouble is to extract them from colored • club. 4 “My Mistress and Friend: My heart with the court was as one of the maids pot alone. Country they l-emed much relieved to find us all Aliss • • * Louise Archer, Luclle Morgan, Mrs. fabrics without taking the color • and I surrender ourselves into your hands, of honor to the Princess Mary Tudor, the ground j Tight. Three men were up in the hills Thomas Morgan, Mrs. Eugene Morgan, with them. t Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan give youngest sister of the King. Henry first Sister” ? cutting timber, and a relief party* went Mrs. Headley Jordan, Mrs. J. D. Ridley, beseeching you to hpld us commended in “Big Organization • a buffet supper in compliment to 4 came to recognize her great beauty when “Will tell me if there is for them, while about 40 men searched all Mrs. D. N. Hill and Mrs. Condon. your favor, and that by absence your af- you please 4 Miss and 4 the was to Louis XII of Morgan Mr. White. night for two men that were lost. One princess married a sister’ movement or Roasting and Salting Peanuts fection to us may not be lessened; for it 'big organiza- man was in a had j France, w’hich was solemnized August 13, “Will you let me know the caught snowslide and tion in the United States? WTe are In- through t NOTES would be a great pity to increase our 1614. !<• an ear torn off and a slide buried a house Corner how are roasted? Gen. Louis V. left terested in the brother’ movement. peanuts Also in Clark Sunday for pain, of which absence produces enough When the royal party returned to ‘big •■e Plume, but no one was hurt or how salted? I have three cook books Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Davis New York to meet his daughter, Miss Au- France them and re- M.” • (Florrie loat.^Jtough the Denver papers report 117 and more than I could ever have thought Boleyn accompanied “MARY gusta Clark, who is at school in and they give me no information on Roden), who have the no Peekskill, mained abroad until after the death of or- spent past two killed. "We have had trains up since could be felt, us of a point of Unless you mean the magnificent the subject. N. Y., and will return with him Saturday reminding Louis XIT. Sho returned to England in M. W* years In Colorado, expect to be with Bir- Wednesday, the 3d, no mail, of course, the Women’s Chris- the or Sunday afternoon. astronomy, which is this—the longer the of la- ganization Young Shell peanuts and blanch by pour- and a I sent the had to he the year 1522, and became one the relatives and friends for the telegram girls • * * water over mingham days are the more distant the sun, and dies of the Katherine. tian association I do not know to what ing boiling them; rub off ’phoned to Denver, It is now Thursday, household of Queen Christmas holidays, and have probably al- 1 Airs. J. C. Rouk of Pawnee City, Neb., nevertheless is our A love affair Anne had with you refer. be the 11th, and the roads are still blocked; the hotter; so it with which Correspondents may wiser. (Continued on Eleven) ready left Silver Plume and are and her cousin, Aliss Jna Nestor of Kan- Lord the King Page traveling -haven't gotten a train through yet, so' lpve, for by my absence we are kept at a Henry, Percy, displeased And there may well be a match to the sas City, arrived Sunday and will spend and he dismissed her from the royal eastward. Their daughters. Miss Dorothy we are getting short of provisions. distance from one and it re- "big brothers’ association’’ with which the winter with Rock’s another, yet has Mrs. mother, Mrs. household. She returned to France where we are all familiar. Davis and Mias Eleanor Davis, who have There been no fresh meat this week tains ferver side. 1 The Inquiry is B. Smith, on Highland avenue. its at least on my she remained four when she and the stores are about sold oat. years, and passed along the line. Watch for a re- not been in this city since the Just * * • departure now send you my picture to set in brace- again reached she was given her We still have flour and a few canned | England ply. and of their parents, will be down from Ken- Mrs. John Luke is in Bir- former was that Cheap goods—very few. We intended to be in W. expected lets with the whole of the device, which position. Tt then Henry tucky, where they are In a convent, to mingham Saturday from Chicago, where fell In love with her, which passion Easily Made, But Ends Denver, so when Charlie suggested order- you already know, wishing I were in Oil on Book Cover she has spent the winter, and will be here his Kather- Spots pass the holiday season here. cdal I said no, that we had eventually ended In divorcing a ing enough. their place when It should please you. “Could you or some one interested Cough Quickly during the holidays, going to Fort Mc- ine and marrying Anne Boleyn. The time Latest communications from Mr. and We have to pay $11 a ton for it on account how Pherson Luke to be This is irom the hand of your loyal serv- suggest remove oil spots on a of I with Mr. the guest and place of the marriage are disputed IIow to PInke tho Ifesl 3 Mrs. Davis have their dramatic the strike, and got stingy, thinking green cloth Very side, of Col. and Mrs. John T. Van Orsdale ant and friend, "H. R." In but it was to light bound book cover? at lliirnr. it would be when we returned points history, supposed loutb Homedy the ice cheaper “A. B.’’ f bearing upon bound condition of Christmas day. The following letter, of an earlier date, have taken place on November 14. 1532. ully Uuarautecd. from the south. Now Charlie would Rub Colorado as it has affected their lives this * • • shows the of the maid of The for second patiently and gently with French any amount for as he has wooing style King’s passion his Queen gladly pay it, chalk until the are well Mr. and Mrs. who was destined to become a was spots covered. season. The latter’s friends will be in- to w’ood. But he does wood Stanley Slater have named honor, not of a very long duration. They chop chop Leave them for a and their little short-time been a time when day apply more terested in the nicely and It makes him his daughter Margaret Elizabeth, Queen: had married but short This of is following letter, which forget chalk. Two or three treatments should pint cough syrup easily j In compliment to her maternal grand- "Sir; It belongs only to the august Henry paid court to Jane Seymour, maid made at home ami came to a friend yesterday: troubles for the time. When he decided draw out the saves .you about $g.(l() j mother. mind of a king, to whom nature of honor to Anne. In order to grease. to put in a plant of machinery, he asked great marry as compared with ordinary cough rente- “When you people in your nice warm * * • has given »a heart full of generosity to- Jane, he accused his of high treas- (j me if T would be willing to stay up in Queen dies. It relieves obstinate coughs—even I homes in the sunny south read in the pa- Mr. William C. Weston’s many friends ward the sex, to repay by favors so extra- on and adultery and she was beheaded in Recipe Still camp, as he would have to he here for Missing whooping cough—quickly, and is aplem | of the will be glad to learn that he Is convalesc- ordinary, and artless and conversa- the Tower on May 19, 1536. “Please tell me pers snowstorm In Colorado, I won- quite a "while. Remembering the lovely sjiort how to make Thou- did, too, for bronchial astluua, spas- I after a serious illness with tion with a girl. Inexhaustible as is the married six his last wife sand der what you would say to being here in fall we had last year, I concluded to stay ing diphtheria. Henry times, Island salad dressing. Also can rnodie croup and hoarseness. * • • treasury of your majesty’s brtunites, I being Katherine Parr. He died on Jan- you tell me how to make windows Mix one of with I our-camp, snowbound, three and one-half if he would build a nice, lafge bedroom my pint granulated sugar Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Turner to consider that it cannot after a of 38 clean? warm to cabin, as it was too cold for tents. But have named pray you be. uary 28, 1547, reign years. The front north windows look Yi l>int of water, and stir for 2 R miles from snow supplies. The started ounces 1f I ever never their little daughter Sarah Oslln, after her cloudy and blue and green. The man minutes. Put 2Yj of Pinex (fifty Wednesday, the and fell get away, again. How- ij 3d, steadily all maternal grandmother. SHELLY TO MARY who washes them cents’ in a and add ever, they say it was never known to THURSDAY—POET for me says he is worth) pint bottle, j] day Thursday. When the men left in the • • • happen before. sure some one has cleaned them with tbe Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspooiiful | afternoon the snow was up to the hubs Funny how‘they always isn’t I Miss Cleo McDonald of Aberdeen. strong ammonia at some time and every one, two or three hours. Tastes of their wheels and say that it? forgot to tell you they f buggy two men who is the we have been snow for Miss., guest of Mrs. J. T. Gover teas on the occasion of Miss Freeman’s will never be clear again. Is there noth- good. walked were so fagged that the melting and icicles buggies at her home in of the brilliant HENRY SPENCER’S will • This takes hold of a ami drinking water. The men have been Norwood. cotillon. This is to be one ing that counteract this? right cough had to wait for them, as they could never * * • ! incidents of the holidays in Montgomery. “E. F. C.” gives almost instant relief. It ntimu- have reached working on the road for four days now, SENTENCE STAYED home. Friday morning the lates the and is luxa- ! so we are expecting to Mrs. Jere King and children are at home Mrs. Freeman’s present address is Stand- Sundry agonized requests for the appetite, slightly snow was piled so high we had to shovel get away most after a visit to Mrs. T. C. In Green- ish N. Y. dressing to be to tive—both excellent features. It from any time. We made reservations for King Arms, Brooklyn, Chicago, December supposed indigenous doors and windows. Our coal * • * 15.—Henry Spen- as ville. the Thousand Islands have to date Pinex, perhaps you know, is a I house is 100 from Burlington, leaving Denver Monday, loth, up about feet cabin, so we • • • cer, convicted murderer of Mildred Al- most valuable concentrated to Miss Kathleen Moore will be home from been ineffectual. We live in that compound of j had to make a trail to that. shovel expecting go by Louisville for girls, hope The Mr. and to lison Rexroat, will not he hanged next Norway white pine extract, rich in j hut as the snow is as had all over Mrs. Henry Howze will spend Winston-Saleem college Friday pass it may yet be unearthed. I do not be- was there, too, so a broom was all we state, as guaiacol and the other natural and we have had no Christmas In Chattanooga with the lat- the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Friday, Governor Dunne today lieve that the glass was clouded and healing had. I am afraid if Charlie had not lived papers, don’t know pine elements. what we will able ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Love. Mrs. J. W. Moore. granted him a stay of execution for colored by the use of ammonia. It in the north and to snow be to do. However, T W. learned fight * * * • • • No other will do the work ! should worry, r see soon. four weeks to time for an should have brightened the panes. Make preparation when a boy we would have fared badly. may you give appeal of Pinex in this Excuse can’t Miss Lois Thompson, who visited Miss Miss Jimmie Terrell is expected the lat- a paste of chalk and water and rub mixture, although Finally he completed that trail, when he pencil, thaw ink. to the Illinois supreme court. strained can be used instead of Phyllis Gayle In ter of the week from Baldwin them with it. Let it on honey- Montgomery and later part Mary .- ■■ stay for six remembered the poor* little burro they —.. the sugar if desired. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Eugene institute at Staunton, Va., to spend the hours. Then wash in soft cloths dipped syrup, use to team with was up at the mine, MISS MARTHA GLOVER H. J. Dead Thousands of housewives in tbe United I Callaway, In came home season with her Mr. and Messenger in warm water (not to which without food or water. Now Selma, Friday. holiday parents, hot) you the mouth A * States and Canada now use this Pinex f HOSTESS AT TEA * • Mrs. R. A. Terrell. Hartford, Conn., December 15—Hiram have added a little kerosene. Wash of the tunnel is 200 feet up an and ’This has Incline, One of the events of * * * Sugar Syrup remedy. plan graceful yester- Mrs. TV. Winans who has J. an insurance quickly and wipe immediately. Don’t j and the compressor house, where they Freeman, Messenger, actuary, often been imitated, but the old success- •luy was Miss Martha Glover’s tea, at been with friends In has Mrs. Trying Porter (Alethea Wallace) let the water drain in streaks. Before keep him, is 100 feet from there. Throe Alontgomery, died at his home here today, aged 58 ful combination has never been equaled. I which she introduced her house gone hack north to spend Christmas with and children of Oklahoma will spend the going to the next pane polish with hundred feet through six feet of snow guest, years. He was a graduate of Cornell Its low cost and quick results have made Miss her husband and sons. with chamois skin. Do one | was too a Martha Green of Ga., and Tier daughter, holiday season her mother, Mrs. Neil pane at a time. It large contract, so Charlie Newnan, and had been professor of mathematics immensely popular. a Miss Alias Louise Freeman, who will be one Wallace. climbed up the ore shute to the ore house, debutante, Kathleen Hayes of A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, this city. of the* holiday hostesses In • * • at Napa college, Caiifronia, and Cor- climbed out a second story window, and ATontgomery. Curing Oak Leaves ir money promptly refunded, goes with Her residence was will be under the chaperonago of Airs. J. Mrs. William H. Hayes, who has been nell. Ho was a voluminous writer on made his way to machine shop for a decorated for the “May I call on the Corner for help? ;his preparation. Your druggist haa afternoon Kirkman Jackson, who has been asked her Mrs. James A. Dow- shovel and finally reached the burro. The following a winter floral plan, visiting sister, insurance subjects i»nd a trustee of I want to cure oak leaves, also pine Pinex. or will get it for you. If not, with and to take the place of Mrs. Freeman as hos- returned to Mooresville. Cornell wind had piled the snow up to the roof hyacinths greenery in the draw- ney, yesterday university. branches on which there are cones, for lend to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. of the buildings there about 14 feet high. ing room where the receiving party The men had said when leaving that they stood, and the holiday motive in evi- dence might not be able to get to work next in several of the other apartments. day, so we were alone all that day, but With the hostess and her two honorees stood Miss Saturday about 2 o’clock three men ar- Roberta Umb, Miss Marie rived. It was reported in the Plume that Rosamond, and Miss Hewlette May Ad- each a CharUp was in Denver and I was here ams, wearing pretty reception with "nurse and the little boy alone and gown in one of the lighter shades. An ice was served in the library where and holly made a gay bacV- ground. Miss Cundell Baldwin, Miss Sara Simpson and Miss Virginia McDuffie pre- sided over the service table. At the j '*•--*.* door little Miss Eleanor Durham received Men! this sham- the cards of the callers. Miss Mabel Try Marler, Miss Genevieve Burt and Mrs. Ballard were the hostesses in the hall. Vmkric ax The Ti« st&Savings poo for dandruff holiday decorative scheme prevailed ---i in the dining room, the table having a Makes the feel fine handsome Cluny lace cover and a central scalp basket filled with scarlet carnations and narcissi harmonizing with the general First, rub the scalp color which was indicated as well fully five minutes with plan, in the tips of your fin- the candles and bonbons. Mrs. B. J. gers. Then apply a Chessman and Mrs. John Stone Hoskins hot, thick lather of Kit l.">, I in;* presided at the tea table where were Woodbury's Facial they Soap and rub it in, rub assisted by Miss Maybeth B'eddow, Miss it in, rub it in. Now Sybil Herzberg, Miss Eois Brown and in rinse gradually Mrs. George cooler water, hav- Harrington. ing the final water A number of young men joined the re- 33.33 really cold. Rub ceiving party at the close of the after- SV." ----.. again with the TW noon, when a buffet supper was enjoyed finjrer tips till the g hair is dry. * and a dance proved a delightful conclu- sion for the afternoon hospitality. Woodbury’s Fa- cial Soao is the ^ work of an au- MRS. BROWN WEDS ...rwi££. C&NLTZ.. *..J)«I