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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 9

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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1 THE NASHVLLLE AMiCRWAI WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6 1909 9 SERV OF KING 1J More Curtam and Rug Sales September was a record month in these departments new records were scheduled in both Sales and Values! We gold nearly twice as many Rug's and Curtains as in any previous September But the reason is for the values we're giving are certainly the greatest ever known! Our complete Fall stock is probably four times larger than you would find at most good home-furnishing stores Thus since our assortments are of such magnitude that some of the best things might be overlooked we feature here several very unusual values in both Curtains and Rugs for the rest of the week Complete List of King's Daughters in County WEDDING of unusual distinction was solemnized last evening at Die First Presbyterian Phillips Edward Hart John Allison and Hayden Dodd Mrs Witt received several articles by Harold Bale In the Cosmopolitan Mugazine showing "Some Tendencies of Modem University Teaching" A social hour followed during which refreshments were Berved Mrs Owen and daughter Miss Nannie Owen and Miss Hooks of Mobile were guests of the club Only the bridal party was In attendance with the exception of Mr and Mrs Charles Kinney and George Finney sister and brother and nephew of the bride-elect After the rehearsal individual Ices were served moulded in tiny wedding bells )vlth the individual heart-shaped cakes ornamented with bride's roses Miss Finney was assisted by her sister Mrs Charles A Finney The bride-elect was lovely In a light blue lingerie gown tvth lace trimmings TEN CIRCLES REPRESENTED IN DAVIDSON COUNTY Church and united Miss Mar tha Scruggs and O'Bryan Washington The ceremony was performed before the altar banked with trailing feathery ferns and palms and waa witnessed by one of Nashville's most brilliant and representative audiences Dr William Anderson officiated Preceding the service a musical programme was given In which each number was an expression of the regard In which tho bride is held by her associates and friends In musical circles Mth Addle Campbell who has been closely Identified with the bride presided at the organ with Messrs Alfred All Are Interested in Making Huge Success of Tag Day So the Daughter! Will Get You in the Good Cause And You Should Be Happy HI i Pot Pourri Club Holds Opening Meeting With Miss Elizabeth Rodes The Potpourri Club one of the leading literary clubs of the city which was organized last season held a reorganization njeetltng yesterday morning with the President Miss Elizabeth Rodes The club will meet each Tuesday morning during the season The club has arranged an interesting programme consisting of studies from Tennyson Kipling und George Eliot Miss Rodes who was re-elected President of the club last spring presided at the meeting Other officers are Miss Adele Raymond Vice President and MIbb Katherine Lewis Secretary and Treasurer The club will meet again next Tuesday morning What's the use? Nashville and Davidson County could not get away from Tag Day even If city and county were so disposed If one doubts the proposition let them scan below tho Irresistible array of Lehearsal and Reception for the Dozier-Marshall Wedding Party Last evenlnfr after the rehearsal of the Dojler-Murshall bridal party at the Russell-street Presbyterian Church the brldul party was entertained at the home of the brlde-eloct on Llschey avenue only the members of the bridal party and the two families being present The home was decorated with ferns palms smilax and cut flowers and red Klllarney roses In the dlnlnfrroom from a decorated table a two-course menu was served The table was covered with a Cluny luce piece the central ornament being a vase of Killarney roses surrounded by candlesticks with red tapers and shaded at each end were bunks of fruits The Ices were In I Ink and white hearts served with heart shaped cakes decorated in red sweetpeas In the hall from a cozy corner a fruit frappe was dispensed by Misses Frances Mitchell Allen Marshall Mrs Marshall was assisted by Mrs Hunter and Mrs 8 0 Marshall The bride-elect was becomingly gowned in a gray cloth hand-braided Mrs Marshall mother of the bride wore black silk Mrs Marshall was In pink lingerie hand-embroidered and Mrs Hunter wore light green silk with lace trimmings bright and beautiful women enlisted In the service of the King King's Laughters princesses banded together In doing good They aro so strongly armed with love and Bweet charity the community must capitulate without resistance Biff'BfF Davidson County takes pride in her King's Daughters Tbey repr9eii the flcwer of our best womanhood Sat unlay is Tag Day when hats are oft to these sisters ot mercy who will be gathering means for their errand of love to suffering humanity The King's Daughters In Davidson County include the following well known matrons and maids: Airs Norvell State Secretary Airs If L'rawtord Assistant State Secretary Mrs Tamble County Secretary Mrs John A Aust Mrs A Wilkinson Mrs Eugene Crutchor Mrs A Hill Directors Earnest Circle Curtain at 135 XZ2Z and 50 to 50 Inches wide In both niyite and Arabian colorings heavy all-over patterns und also the fish net designs full $250 to 1300 -In this ng October sale for lD Vanderbilt Woman's Club Entertained By Mesdames Harris and Glenn Mrs Glenn and Mrs A Harris were Joint hostesses yesterday afternoon of the Vanderbilt Woman's Club which held its first meeting for the season An Interesting programme was given which consisted of a paper on "The Philosophy of Holmes" by Mrs 8 Hagen and "Readings Erom Holmes" by Mrs A Harris A discussion in which all the members Joined followed During the social hour which followed the conclusion of the programme refreshments were served The next meeting will be a musical tea which will be given for the bene-flc of the Vanderbilt organ fund Howell and Eugene Tavenner rendering the obllgatos The following numbers were given: ''If I Were King'' by Ernest Chad well "A Garden Of Roses" by Mrs Lcbeck "In a tirden" by Mrs Robert Caldwell "As the Dawn" by Mrs Hettie Martin Hall Following the programme the ushers Messrs John Peeves Robert Howell Jr William Fuller Carter Reeves Green Benton and John A Bell entered followed by little Miss Jean Lewis Brewster of New York as flower girl The bride entered with her sister Mrs Walter Brewster her matron of honor Miss Scruggs" wedding gown of ideal beauty and style suited her graceful figure and piquant style It was of white satin with an over dress of reai Brussels lace Her tulle veil was caught with a chaplet of valley lilies and she curried a chatelaine bouquet of valley lilies sweet peas clustered around a large lavendar orchid tiny bunches of lilies suspended by ribbons lell to the hem of her gown Mrs Brewster wore gown of white charmeuse satin elaborately trimmed with point lace and wore several large diamond pins Hhe tarried a bouquet of roses and carnations Little Miss Brewster wore a white lingerie frock trimmed with Irish lace and hand-em-broklery and carried a leghorn hat filled with roses suspended from her arm by broad pink satin ribbons After the ceremony a reception fol Currait-Kj at il Havc 250 palr8 ln curtains ai thta Iotfthe fln Scotch Cable Not medallions of real lace llnest weaves and positively prettiest patterns ever secured to sell regularly fof $350 and $100 In this sale starting today for JLZjO Brussels Rugs Special 625 These also are new and of a 9xl2-foot stee big variety of choice colorings and beautl-lul patterns positively un-matchable values -for OZD $12 Brussels Rugs $8-35 New Rugs 1909's beat Full Patterns in select color range plain and beautiful combinations full 9xl2-foot size $12 values fi for 0)D Mrs Crawford leader Lynnville Wedding of Interest in Nashville fprcii Dinpatrh to The Aintriean IYNNVILLE Tenn Oct 5 Interesting social event was the marriage this afternoon at 3 o'clock of Miss Edna Ever--t tf lienne nnd Moore Jaekson Smith of Chattanooga The ceremony was per- Manev Mattings One big single purchase of over 500 rolls extra good choice Straw Mattings ln beautiful carpet patterns showing only tho telect and desirable color effects these aro Ilome Wedding of Miss Sewell and Maddux A home wedding solemnized In the presence of relatives only was that of Miss Annie Porter Sewell and William Robertson Maddux which occurred last evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride In Waverly Place The house was bright with clusters of showers of srold and nasturtiums while the ceremony which was said by the bride's Krandfather Rev Sewell took place before an Improvised altar of palms ferns and white roses Miss Kthel King kept the wedding register and frappe was served by Misses Evelyn Cooper and Bessie Annie Allison Atkins Lewis Buxter IT Berry 1 Bianton Bradford llrenueke 2250 Wilton Rugv 1650 They re Wilton Velvet strictly new and the latest style patterns showing every desirable new color effect our regular sac ami Ingrain Rug Special 385 New goods very best colorings and ln a weave that wears wonderfully well-Hugs of 9xl2-foot size and priced nowhere as low as this sale quotes thorn which Is 15 10c values on sale here today for 9x1 2-foot slar $2250 values for 1650 7 EC Brown A Buntln Irby Bennett Carr John Cecil Leslie Cheek Llndsley Coleman Cook Craighead Crawford 8 8 Crockett Watkins Crockett Byrd Douglass Tyler Calhoun Eakln Felix Ewing Robert Ewing Paul Eve Fall i lowed at the home of the bride's aunt Mrs Houston Scruggs at which only the members of the two families and a few near friends were present The house was decorated with potted I plants fall Mowers and autumn lenses In the illnlngroom where a buffet supper was served the table was covered with a lace on which rested a tull cluster of white chrysanthemums The bride's going away gown was of bfown bed ford cloth and a black beaver hut trimmed with willow plumes und gilt ornaments Mr and Mrs Wash- ingtnit left on the evening train for a trip to Ashevillo and tho other re- I sorts of North Carolina Miss Acklen Will Entertain at Bridge Ccmpilmentaty to Miss Anne Fraiier Miss Jeanette Arklen will entertain at bridge Saturday afternoon complimentary to Miss Anne Keith Frazler I of ChfittnnonKu who Is the guest of Miss Elisabeth Davidson and for whom a round of toiial gayeties is being planned Meeks no Moore Wm McKeand Eunice Norton Jesse Overton Hamilton Parks J- Random Ada Beard Albert Ross A Robinson A Reed 8 Settle A Shelton Smith Tamble Thomas Abram Tillman Tlrrell A I Warren Ueorge Washington it Washington Thomas Weaver Wene ft Wheat Williams Ardrew Woods Fannie Battle Mollie Claiborne Kate Crockett Hattle Davis Alicia Dvas Lizzie Elliott Iamlra Goodwin Flora Dribble l'i II Jennings Alice Leftwich Mary Miller McDonald Ijiura Pate i Prudence Polk 1 Annie Thompson Mary Thompson Mary Woods i Mai Dodd After Miss Sadie Truett sang "1 Love You Truly" and "All About You" Mendelssohn's wedding march was played by Miss Ida Lee Klrkputrlck The bride and groom entered preceded by the ribbon bearers Misses Roberta f'ooper and Martha Sewell who wore dainty white lingerie frocks The bride who is a brunette was handsomely gowned In a braided costume of crushed raspberry with a beaver hat to match arid carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses She Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs II Sewell The groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs A Maddux Immediately after the ceremony Mr nnd Mrs Maddux left for Cincinnati Niagara Falls and New York and on their return will reside with the former's parents in East Nashville Mrs Sewell who appeared In a blue silk gown with Jet trimmings wits assist- el in receiving by her duughter Miss Margaret Lucille Sewell and Mep dames (i Cooper Dodd and Sewell Among the collection of wedding gifts was a Bible from the bride's grandfather Rev fi Sewell a cheat of silver from the parents of the groom lormeu ay Kev reeman In I tie pr-juo ee a large assemblage Palms ttrtis trailing vines nnd masses of golden rod were banked on the altar Miss Elizabeth Tl omas of Ulendale presided at tho piano Mendelssohn's "Wedding March'' was played us tho bridal party entered am "Hearts and Flowers'' Was used during toe ceremony The ushers were Hoy Johnson Henry Barnes and Frank Nichols all of Chattanooga The groom was attended by nis bnlher Morgan Smith as best man and the bride entered with her maid of honor her cousin Miss Sadie Ueane of Centrevllle The bride wore a gown of Ivory Duchesse satin with yoke and sleeves and corsage trimming of Princess lace Her bouquet was a chatelaine of valley lilies and bride's roses Her maid of honor wore a girlish gown of white and carried pink roses I The groom is a well known young business man of Chattanooga Preceding the ceremony the bride's brother and sister Or and Mrs A Allen gave the bridal party a luncheon at their handsome new home 4nd following the ceremony an informal reception was given by them The wedding gifts were numerous and beautiful Tonight Mr Smith and bride were tendered banquet by his ushers at the Maxwell House Nashville after which they left on a wedding trip of ten days before going to their home in Chattanooga Among the guests from a distance were Mrs McQuiddy of Nashville Mrs Nlchol of Chattanooga and Mrs Snttertleld of 'Columbia Mr and Mrs Nathan Shyer hnve announced the approaching marriage of their sister Miss Celia Shyer and William Bloomsteln The marringe will take place at the Vine-street Temple Tuesday Oct 19 After a wed-Ing trip they will be at home after Nov 1 at the Clarendon Flats AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS riiMc II Won McConnlco Newman Frayley Freeman Horace Frierson Oale 8 Cranberry May Hclss A Hill Alfred Howell Hopkins Johnson" Edgar Jones Waller Keith 8 Klrkpatrlck Klrkman Norman Klrkman Kelly Langley Thos Mulone lO- 1 1 Vernon Carroll Cowsert I Draughon Annie Drake Estill Walter Flgglns John A Green A A Gosnell Glcaves John Hickman Frank Horn Hoifaian Simmons Lizzie Benagh Mary Eubank Fuia Ooi'icr I in Scales Jennie Waggoner Announcement Is Made of Miss McMurry and Neal's Engagement Mr and Mrs William Mortimer McMurry announce the engitgemint and approaching marriage of their daughter Nora Lucille to Richard Walker Nenl The wedding to take place at the homo of the bride's parents "Royoroft Place!" Waverly on Wednesday Oct -7 Fear Not Circle Hananiah Circle The Mittcnthal Bros Amusement Co (Inc) Present! Armlstead Balnbiidse In the nrlghl Harrow JOE MORRIS llrresv TOO MANY WIVES MiiKli-nl Will Hix Arthur Jucox Marshall IV Montgomery Montgomery Lamar Pound Puryear Kent Sandldge Eugene Shepherd Spain Alex Stanton I Stewart i A A Wilkinson Karee SO PEOPIjE 30 MOSTLY (JIUIJs Next Week: Iteuluh l'oynter in 'U'na Rivers" BimoC" Blaaem Butler Camay Maggie Dodson Flnncgan Hak Hall Harris Lewis Hut Miss Alexin Peck's and McC Thomas' bedding Invitations Are Issued Cards will be issued today by Mrs Myron Kin Perk for the marriage of her daughter Miss Alexins King to Charles Me 'lung Thomas of Knox-vilh' The wedding will occur on the evening of Wednesday Oct 20 at li o'clock at Christ Chinch Fidelia Circle Miss Bessie Watts leader Mrs Jno Aust Nesdamea li Pennington Thos Grainger Patterson A Klrtland A Buck Nathan Anderson Nettle Allison Hoy Armstrong BHuman Blair Rogle Lola Chatam Clark A Dyer Davis A Davis Fulcher fisher Wm Hohnhfenut Kirk Hart Hargrove lula Harper Thutmea Hooper Hunt It Hooper Hush Hawes Mamie Jones J- A Jones Johnson Keelln P- 8 Lester leader Seth Martin In rues Manev Fannie McClaln Roy McGregoi Richard Mlnton Ed McNelliy Moore Mitchell A Oakes rt'm Orchard IV A Ogden 1 Overall Price Fav Perkins Wni Bess Chaji Sharpies Sharp Southgate Krnest Scholt Allen Thompson Van Vleck 0 WBMams WIeelcr Jessie Wilkinson A Ward Ella Annlslead A I-eSeur Maeltn Mollle Schott Nell Wnllaee Nellie Welse Ida Fornvllle Campbell-Finney Wedding Party Mrs A WoolWine and children who have spent the summer in Virginia have returned home Miss Harriet Weakley who has spent several months with her sister In Chicago haB returned home Mrs A Lnngham will leave this morning for a ten days' visit to friends in Paducah Ky Miss diive ciark win entertain twenty guests at a linen shower Wednesday afternoon Oct' 13 from 3 to 5 o'clock to compliment Miss Alexins Peek Mary WHoii Mail mi Kxell Pauline Jonas i'Jisabeth Nlchol Mesdames Warren Cloyd Allen Misses-Lena Bullington Mildred Ezell Adelaide West Camllle Beese Jennie McNish Ilia Murphy Anna Belle Bailey Have Rehearsal at Bride's Home A rehearsal party for the Campbell-1 Finney marriage was hold hiHt evening at the home of the bride-elect Miss Ruth Robb Finney The home was decorated throughout in the bridal col-' ors of green and white using ferns a set of china from the brides parents a cut glass water set from Ben Smith and the bride's uncle Porter Sewell gave a chest of silver Reception at Fulcher Home for the Stoddard-Fulcher Bridal Party Last evening at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Fulcher on the Hlllsboro Pike a reception was given complimentary to the Stoddard-Fuli ti'T wedding party The guests left the city in motor car-ami afler spending the evening will) music and the wedding rehearsal returned at a lute hour to Nashville During the evening an elaborate buffet supper was served In which the bridal colors white ami groen we're effectually used i Wedding of Miss Anderson And Ed Walsh A marriage around which centers the Interest of many friends was that of Miss Bessie Anderson daughter of Mr and Mrs A Anderson and! Ed Welsh which whs qulelly solemnized last evening at 7 oVlock at the pastor's study of the College-sheet Christian Church The ceremony was performed bj Itey A Moore The only attendants were Miss Maibet Mays and Will A Welsh The hrlde wore a reseda green cloth tailored suit with black picture bat and carried a chatelaine bou-Hiiel of violets Mr and Mrs Welah will be at the Maxwell House for a few days after which they will make their home with the groom's parents Mr and Mrs Welsh on the NoleoSvllle road Mr Welsh is connected with the Cray-Dudley Hardware t'ompany DENTAL DEPARTMENT OPENS 1 University of Tennessee Starts Off Au- 1 Dr Chiaholm's Talk The opening exercises of the thirty-third session of the dental department! of the University of Tennessee were held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock i at the college building 110 Elgnth ave- nue South The exercises were pre-Kidtd over by the President of the faculty Dr Crawford Dr I I'liuppell Invoked blessings upon the assembly Mayor Hrown welcomed the students to the city and addresses wore delivered by members of the fuculty 1 Dr Ctiiattoidt WM of the first' Sunshine Circle VEMDOME Sat Oct fl JOS AND WM JEFFERSON Ami a company of distitunlitbed artists in Bronaon Howard's greatest comedy THE HENRIETTA An iip-t-l he-mlnute modern piny Mi I 33f to 9100 Maui to si ro Nnle ThnrNtlAy palms bride's roses and carnations Annie Miles Margaret Norman Ethel Patton ln ena Southgitt Gartha Bla Florence fl Ionise Chu Virginia Hunter Lillian Spic tiard Cards hnve beeji Issued announcing 1 the marriage of Mrs Alice Hibb and Graham which occurred Thursday evening Sept 30 at the home of Rev Johnson who of- Delated Mr and Mrs Graham are keeping house at their home at 113 Carroll street Willing Circle Mrs Eugene Crutcher leader Mesdames-v- J- I HotfAn Albert Akers Jonnann lohn Baumgartner Mary Johnson Bennedlcl Tom Joy Crptcher 0 Owsley Eugene Crutcher I Scale- A Clark A Smith USE IT IN ADVERTISING Lena Schmidt of Dudley Texas Writes a Letter About Cardui Having Helped Her Miss Mabel Murray will entertain a small company of guests informally tit luncheon Thursday at the Golf and Country Club to compliment her house 'guest Miss Florence Leavitt of Chicago Mrs 8 Wharton and Miss Kmma I Wharton who have spent the summer lit Fast Ouoirne I I with Bernstein Co FOR Miss BrowninR of Louisville Honoree of Mri Fields' Luncheon Mrs it Frank Fields entertained with an Informal lunoheiui yesterday In honor of Miss lOdna Browning of Louia-ville who Is the Kuest of Mrs A Tlll-inun Jones At table covered with ciuny 'ca with a floral centerpiece tf irerbenas and foliage an elaborate menu whs served Tho prevailing tones of Dudley Tex "You may tmo this letter in your ad ortislng If you like" writes Mrs Lena Schmidt of ibis place "A few years ago 1 suffered every mouth but alter tnklligone bottle of I sequent stay of two weeks in New I York will arrive In Nashville the lut-I ter part of the week They will be with Mrs 'A Elliot for a( few days i before going to their cottage at Ridge- I tpp 8 8 Wharton wont to New York to accompany them home Mrs Anderson of Madison I spent yesterday in Nushvllle Miss Edna Beard Is spending several I days with Misses Amelia and Frances Mc- Margaret Hughes Edna Cray Watts Dorothy Ixgan Kaphael Williams 'SBk King's Jewels MlssesX Rllcabetfi Calhoun Helen Adamsoi Virginia Cut -mlcharl Jannle Calhi in Ann Chasrip Mary Cotton Ilorothy Cook Lillian Dolison Mary Crittenden Loul-e Goodlue Mary Lyune Dohson Frances Hutc hinson Ann Culbert Lucille Maney Jane Culbert Lucille New Elizabeth Culbert Cherry Orchard Sarah Klrkpatrlck Ethel Hose Laura New EMaabeth Tarpley Eunice Slemons Ruth Tarpley AgOM Smith Mary Thunipson Mary Hunter Orr Sarah Manier Lueille Tubb Mary Wilson Annie Cndcrwood Jane I) Crawford Helen Wallace Mary Crawford Patttf) Heady West Golden Rule Circle Dupre Sam Arney A Yeck Krwln BOOtb A Frene Thos Clarkson Jungerman Colyar Booth Farrar Urnessle Fannie Hattle pj Kirk Etta lilfTord ijiw EliaabeUi Miller Robert Miller Helen Miller Odlll Mary Itlcb Her Parker Naomi Heeves Neylan Hose Mlnnia Shatter Eugene Smith lyittle Spire r-Iarence SutlierlandSadle Sweeney Chas Wilson Hatlle Davis Richard West Loving Circie Mesdames- Eva Jarvis Price Huth McClaln Rowena Parlsii Nellie Brltt Llllie Phillips Annie Carson Sarah Phillips Mary Cleave Letllla Sturilield Vers Dodd Nancy Smith 3arah Dickson Harriet gChmttt Mary Henderson Ixna Wyatt Eliel Cifcle in the local zone somo time between lUttHt and the dawn If you saw the balloon lait night it Is to bo hoped that the alght wan thrilling and enjoyable: If you failed to see It you can hold no one culpable for that "Left St Louis at half past 1 and It should have been In Nashville ere the rising of the sun" PAID OUT GOLD FOR NICKELS Bank Cashier Who "Never Made a Mistake" Has Rude Awakening The Seuboard National Rank of San Francisco lias had an experience that has left Its belief In Its Infallibility gasping for breath Also the experience cost it a couple of hundred dollare according to the lialtimoro Sun A man asked the paying teller for $6 in nickels The teller shoved over a paper roll of coin When the Will was opened It was discovered to contain gold 120 of "em totaling J00 Thei customer nearly fainted Then he asked the paying teller If he hadn't made a mistake The pnyiiig teller hadfi't eeeri the contents of the package Besides It la the policy every bank to Inculcate the doctrine of Its infallibility "We never make mistakes" was the calm reply "j'SfflBI The customer left Some hours later he was reached by a frantld telephone call But at that time the rustomer thoroughly understood that the bank never made mistakes jSgEfeHftM The bank got back all ex-opt 1200 of Its extra money by th process of buying it back oQHHMHByi John Rubin Jr of Mt Pleasan guest of Mrs Kugcne Shannon teachers In the dental department and one of the oldest members of the profession was present and spoke in part as follows: "It WBs my privilege years ago to take a humble part ln starting thia Institution "While I realized there was no million dollar endowment aj a piir to i i BBS I do rejoice that wc have had a tj'tter endowment than mere dollars can give to any the endowment of a brave determined faculty "During my absence I heard this col-lepe had its Judas Hut rejoiced I was tn learn that noble and brave men stood firm in their determination to bless humanity through this Institution ami that its work was moving proudly on to final victory" The attendance of the students fdio-ed avery substantial Increase over last year's enrollment and every Indication points to the most successful year In the history of the department Most of the Southern and Western States are represented by students In this year's classes 1 If At present the attendance shown an Increase of 24 per cent over the corresponding time of last session THROUGH SLEEPERS TO NEW YORK Over tho Louisville ft Nashville Hall road Trains leaving Nashville at 8:15 a or 8:30 carry electric liKhted Pullman drawingroom sleepers through to New York without change "Por berths and tickets call city office 821 Fourth avenue 'hone Main T58 DID YOU SEE A BALLOON St Louia Airahip Headed This Way at Last Rcpofts £id you chance last night to notice a real life-size balloon perambulate around ln the ether 'twlut earth and her ntar-plnnjer curtain of the night? Of course you didn't you were making large sonorous denrs in the Atmosphere while your qollossal mentality was reposing Well no matter the bnlloons were supposed to be above you They left St Louis Monday night Wedding Gifts That Are New GOOD AND CHEAP the decorations were pink and green ami they were carried out In the salads and ices Eight Clients were seated nt the table Later an Inlnrmal bridge sumo was enjoyed Miss Sarah Pillow Shannon Will Be Honoree o( Birthday Party Mrs Eugene Shannon will entertain Friday afternoon from 3 to o'clock lor her daughter Miss Sarah Pillow Shannon's hirthilay Games and' miisi he thf feature of this oc- i iack my nnd well rs and am nic to teke lalle sick I Mrs Settle was In the eltv from Avondale on Tuesday Maj Settle la spending the month at Horn Springs and will return to their home oh Seventh avenue on Nov of BOOd It lovughi health i am now and feel bettor than doing all my hcwise BJverj woman neec when she feels blue weak 'undjgpjttMrajii The tonic to take Cardui tho woman'! Cardui is tthio rt female ailments no -jWp ae Cardui Mrs Joseph Hort-m after spending ic summer In Mrs Isabella Clarke's Eighth avenue is now with Mrs Horton to spend the winter Her Miss Saille Polk Is With Mrs IIh to I Mrs Leslie Warner has returned to her home on Klglith avenue and Miss Matilda A Porter la with her Mrs io-verly Ml Kmnle has been here for several week at the' McKennia home on West Broadway Mr and Mrs William Simmons are ill lb in Springs where Simmons is lmpro luff ufHr IMncsts whic attacked him on a recent 0ip to Chicago Misses-Mary Owen Luis West Emma Walton Nellie Roach Bennett Marshall Emmett inkier West i Alice Wilkinson 0 Whittemore The main rngrelefttg oi Vanlul are Imported direct from Hurope ewpeclally i for this one woman's medicine and tonic and are not for sale Woman's Federation of South Nashville To Hold Annual Election of Officers The annual icU-ft Ion of officers for the WowA'S of South Nashville win octur this afternoon at 3: to o'clock at the Model Training School Members -jarer urged to attend Belmont Mgaiine Club Meets With Mrs Crawforf The first meeting ofv the season of the Belmont Maraj(tne Club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of the President Mrs Crawford An election was held In which Mrs Mauler Jr was r-tected Secretary and Treasurer and the following new members were elected: Mesdamea Walter Bernstein Co 512 CHURCH STREET is in Na VICE PRESIDENT SHERMAN'S SON TAKS A WIFE t'TICA Oct S-itiahard Hpdyke Bhernian second son of Vic President Sherman was married tonight to Miss APARTMENT FOR SUB-RENT Five rooms In Ivanhoi Court all front Rooms perfectly grouped for convenience and for eiitei uire ah appointments elegant building tlreproof BLAIR 300 Hitchcock Bids Phone 1420 Mpvi splfSfally btf tin' womanly prgans preventing i'nneccst ary pain and building up wmnaiilv trength Try It for Vmir tmulilcs HI' Will certainly help you 'Mrs 'Richard Beard and children A-111 anise thi morning- rrom Estill Springs to spend the winter Mr Bearld who lias Continued on Tenth Page I Eleanor Miliar ot Liica at cuivary lipn- copal Church.

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