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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 5

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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of white crepe tic chlne with pearl trimmings and her corsage bouquet was of sweet pees Nii 1111 Younir wore a blue gown with tat lace triturninato and her curtago bouqot watt awetit peas West Side 1 It Meets at Centennial Park SA pdASIIVII IT BANNER NASI1VILLE TENN "I FITII i TI711DArEVENINC JUNE 27 1221 1 mak of white crepe de chine with 'pearl 'West Side Meets to tl'' i i 1G) trimmings and tier corsair bouquet was of 0weet pees Ailits Young' wore 1 a blue gown with tate lace trimmings at Centennial Park 1 ot of 0 2 and her bouquut watt sweet poss i t- '4 98 sect be our own and that grord sr I our most clurrahn1 and sacred trs- pRosEc dboo6 LIDEIITY or TEE I Is "-'ext to our rOnstitntionat guaranty of religious freedom no right is CHICAIGO'Pl ninrs sacral in Angd lo-olour Juris- I Lioutrr or r6PLECIL 'kext to' our censtitntionat guar- anty of Te liglaus freedom no right is flier sacrei in Argo-Salmi mure 151WEe'l in Anglo-Bah" 1 lefiligifilllielar II sect be our own and se 11-------1 one most cltert4hud and sacred tra- Union LIDEILTY or6rEEC It te' our cOnstitittionat guar- CIIICA00 anty cf religlans freedom no right niore satire' lit Atizio-titixon luria- 111111-EVOLUT1011 LAW ARRAIGNED Lint TIMM tillilettl A 11111111111t1Fil Jurisprudence that liberty of speech ttn4 the press Otte itattitutions can live A only in an atmosphere of intellect- ual freedom Without it progress (Continued from First Fogel must sesso apti tree men revert to the prm prudence that liberty of speech anti 1 Otte lestitutions can live eiggeworse weastalesto only in an atmosphere of intellect- A ual freedom Without it progress (Continued from First Page) must sees apel Dees men revert to POISON CASE All 000nimoulleolloos tot tho Maneoloo ofooloty pogo Or bit la IA lloo Affirm II it Norio the Nock eel botooli 116 estsrSat toe tb leaday sAitton COUNItaniestione must los sad Solo Pomo retort se manabor Itlyels MARE ERSKINE RAMAGE Society Editor ir 5 TERMINI rsiDie Aoolotont Kelley-Wade Marriage Solemnized This Morning at Home of Bri were the bridal perty Miss Xietpat rick Mies Dulin Dr Kohn) barn Da via Btil and James iVade and the following especial friends of the young couple: Miss Cornelia Park Miss Josephine Renown Miss Lillian Warner Mies Milbrey Warner Miss Celeste Hale Miss Elizabeth Dibrell Miss Higgins Miss Frances Staidman Miss Elizabeth Fite Mime tine Cantrell Miss Lola Nor- wood Mies Louise Bell and Dr Charles Smith Dr fiery Dr Leo Dr Joe Killebrew Dr Fritz Ebert Dr 'Webb Keys Dr Claude McCullough Mr Dudley Gale Mr John Hunt Mr John bloats Mr James Tupper and Mr Herbert Kelley of Whiteaville 'KY Mrs Wade wore a handsome white lingerie costume with a white hat of straw flower trimmed Her corsage bouquet was of pink roues and lines of the valley Paimer's gown was of cream lace over black with touchee of green Her flowera Were orchids and lilies of Abe valley Since the announcement of the engagement Enrich interest has eentered in the marriage on amount of the popularity of both the bride and groom Since her debut two years ago the bride luta beeu a bele possessing not only beauty but a charming personality attended the Finch school in New York end she is a member of the Girls Cotillion Club and the Junior Leaaue Dr Keller la the son of Mr and Mrs A Kelley of Whitesville end graduated from the Vanderbilt medical department this June He also graduated from the Kentucky State University and Columbia University For the Past year he luta been resident pathologist at the city hospital He is a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha and the Phi Beta Pi fraternities He was captain of the Vanderbilt football team this year and hes taken an active part iu all eollege affairs Dr Kelley and his bride will leave 1 today for Miami Fla where the groom will be associated with the Jackson Memorial hospital for the I next year They will make the trip in their Packard sedan coach whivit was the wedding present of lel re1 'Painter the bride's grandmother The 1 bride wore for motoring a etylieh beige remaine crepe a Vests model with trimmings of cream linen embroidered In red A hat of beige straw trimmed with red cherries was Waggenertaiey enter-I (Continued from First PaZe) pronounced that the evolutien of man 'from a lower order of animals' Li no longer regarded as a theory but as a fact Scientists differ as to the contributing -factors which entered into thilis progreseive evolution Of life but not lts to the fact itself" Dismissing the selection of a new biology adopted by the state text book commission to supplant the one "taught by Prof Stxmes and which is now under the ban of their Index Purgatorious" Mr Keebler quoted from a etatement of Arthur Hunt one of the authors of "Etiology and Human Welfare" the new biology book approved for Tennessee declaring that both authors of the adopted book were evolutionists "The book really doesn't treat of evolution" according to the state- ment of Mr Hunt credited to the Memphis Appeel is 0ntined for studentsof from 13 to '1Ind evolution is not an elemen tarysublect Of cooree both myself end Mr Peabody are evolutionists Scientists don't 'Peak of the general doctrine se theory any more It's fact The manner Of man's evolution may still be theory but not the fact that he evolved 'think it is a much finer conception of a much greater God than is the Bible story that god made man from a lump of clay by blowing the breath of life Into him EVellittOrt bolds out hope that men may' evolve to still better things'" He described the efforts of the text book commission to select a new joaelwhich he said they claimed "was in conformity witb the Tennessee anti-evolution law" as "half pathet ic half ludicrous" Mr Koehler meld further: "Our leghtlature may undoubtedly within rea sonable bounds prescribe what set-toms shall be taught in our public rehoole: but under our constitution with the solemn duty resting upon it to foster science the legislature Cannot prescribe for our public schools eourses in biology geology botany or other science and then de ilhorately set ankle the fundamental principles of science and set up theories of its own APPLIES TO ENIVERSITT 4 "The legislature may indeed pre- scribe textbooks to be used in our I schools Aoting within the proper scope of Its police authority It null' exclude some ubjecta and include others- Yt may exclude the teaching 1 of biology or zoology from our gram- I mar sehoels as subjects too advanced for youthful mines but under Its duty to cherish science it could not exclude these subjects or any other proper subjetts of scientific inquiry from our 1 stave university whom duty It is to 4 turn nut- men equipped tor life with 1 all the learning which science and 4 literature can bestow And the legislature cannot dictate to tiny 4 teacher whether In a public school or in university the words which he shall use in addressing his studentar His intellectual freedom the finest and higheet aseet ot mankind rnay 1 noc JesPolled "It Is the insistencelof d'undamon- White that- the teteehinglot evolution tend to undermine illanyAtblic morals that any theory depicting man as descending from brute cres then degrades and brutalises man untime1 attorney and leader In the prosecu Lion Verdict speaks for Attorney Stewart who argued throughout the trial that his client was the vIrtim of a plot raid he was sorry the jury was not allowed "to voice its veraict against thoss who plotted againat Shepherd But the verdict is in reality a finding of guilt for the plotters It is another proof of the sanctity of the Jury system" "Justiee bat God Is merciful to the persecuted" Bald the Rev Carl A Naumann pastor of the church Shepherd attended and who bad steadfastly asserted his confidence DI Shepherds innocence HOOD'S WILL DE DONE 6 neVer prayed for Shepherd's ac quittal only that right might triumphl Clod' will be done If had supposed Shepherd was guilty I would have asked permission to stay down there at the county jail and wring- the confession from him" Miss Isabelle Pope fiance of young McClintock who waited at his death bed with a Hernea to wed him if he recevered said the verdict was what she expected didn't see how the jury eould ronvict Mr Shepherd on the evident that was presented" she said "There was so much left much detail that was important to the whole I don't see how the Jury could have convieted Mr Shepherd unless they heard it all "I don't know what they asked the other witnesses but they didn't ask me half the important things I knew so I didn't of course volunteer any information" "Thia case is still pending despite the verdict" Judge Olson said and I do not want to indicate the ext move until the details of the trial are all at hand "We have followed the trial close ly and are certain that a great deal of admissible evidence was not he st ate he state CROWE CRITICISED Crowe did not co-operitte with rne and I was never welcome at the offices Of the sate 's attorney "Crowe called me to the witness stand without having discussed toY testimony or having asked me what I knew of the case $everal other witnesses who appeared before the coroner's jury never were offered by the state in the trial "It is not to be expected that 0' man will be convicted of murder unless evidence of murder is presented against him 'I meet a full typewritten statement of my knowledge to Crowe before the trial and on the witness litand I was asked two or three rue tions by the prosecution and then turned over to the defense attorneye fur gross exaveination "I may have something to say about the case sometime before a bar association convention but I do hot wish to comment further on the ease at this ttme" Judge Olson detailed the testimony of several witnesses before the coroner's inquest who were not called in the trial PROM DAY BILLY DIED euse Shenherd of the murder of the youth The boy's body had been dia interred Dec 14 and on POMMY' re vtialed Diet typhoid bad been tho sole cause of the death Charles raimsn bead of Cie small Kational University of Peel WAS brought Inn) the cam met on March 12 alleeed that Shepherd had oholtin live typhoid germ from his school 'That stetement was varied to a formal contesison in which Failikar said he gave Shepherd the germs and taught Mtn how to use them tosslaY the youth to keen him from marryini Miss Isabelle Pope a young schied teacher and thereby nullify the he had made in Shepherd's favor Faiman repeated' the istory three 'times once before the grand Jury by which he wes indieted with Shepherd It bhepherd's bond hearing and from the witness etand in the The day after Fabliau made his ortginal statement Shepherd eves taken into formal custody ot the state's attorney held at a hotel until after he Vine indicted March IT- mid then placed in jail wherelhe since hits been WAITED WITU LICENSE The death of Billy MeClintewk galited newspaper first' page optsee through the fact that Mies Pope waited with a marriage license while he stank into the lest coma She maintained that but for Shp- herd 's interference rho would have married the youth Shepherd informing her that mho alone cOuld not obtain a marriage license From the witnems stand in Shop herd's trial the young WPM) State4 that Phe had it "fifty-tifty" rangement with the cousins of Billy's mother for division of the "nate if they could break the will The Revolt cousins most Of 'whom live in IOWA served notice of a will contest lest December 17 two weeks after Billy After Shepherd had been indicted the coroner's jury continued the inquest and on klay 5 directed thet both Shepherds be held to anewer a charge of murder The grand Jury refused however to indict Ilre Shepherd The case was peosecuted by State's AttorncY Robert le Crowe and three aesistante while Williem Scott Stew art and O'Brien repregentA Shepherd Judge Dimas 1yneA presided UFFERED AFTER BIRTH OF DAB? Trouble Caused by Gett14 Up Too SOOT) Relieved ty Taking Lydia Pinkharn's Vegetable Compotmd i aggener- arey in 11'41m ka" 1 TV 4 -040' Di 5 I I 1 1 Thret Paea 1 (Continued from All miatimitudeallosis fee the Illeasterls wisteeti Peso In'sot bit le the "The legislature may indeed attornehTand leader in the prosecu euse ShePherd of the murder of the fillo before 11 as the week and Were len gatergat pronounced that the evoluttlechn lay iti no Ion er regarded as a theory schools Aoting within the proper settee man 'from a lower order of animals scribe textbooks to used in our Lio Tntimred Dec 24 see on ntittnISI re he Verdict apelike for It youth The boy 's body had been dim i i tho no geogsY edittea Cmansentestime 'nest los signed see a Setae cacusohatolfestlitel dereatilme Id bead or cid but as a tact Scientiets differ as to scope of its police authority it nuty Attorney Stewart who arened vealed nett typhoid bad been the sole LW" referees flambee riven MART EIMIRINIE RAMAGE leetetY tiller' exclude some ubjecto and include throutieholulot treotr plot tered into them progreseive evolu- others lt may exclude the teaching seas le the contributing -factors wit 1 ice its verhict against those Who once' was brought Inte the ramie toel Oen of life but note alt IQ the fact of biology er zoology from our gram- sorrY the time was not allowed to small Vniyersity of See- -h mar wheels as subjects too advanced 11 5 Trams' ramie Assietant itself" '1lotted ainat Shepherd But the on March 12 they'll that She I el Distniastng the selection of a new for youthful minim but under Its duty le bology adopted by the state text to chersh science it could nt exclude ve diet is in reality a finding of guilt had live typhoid germ from book commission to suPplant the one these subjects or any other proper forr the plotters It la another proof his school it I of the sanctity of the jury system" 1 tauht by Prof limpets and which II scientifle inquiry subteets of iry from our "Justiee bat God is m81 enn- teihrene- l'alwnIrtle'le to a Th stet i Kell ey-iVade glarricige Solemnized ruwricautnodrtordethembrr Koetebtetireir dldnodeex a tutarnlaeutivmeerisnitreilihmool ItiolirtYllifto 41 7 fcal 1 taught rt i I yna heiellepatherad Uzi LK' erluas lantatild from a etatement Of Arthur Hu set the learning ethieh science and church Shephsteadfasterd aattenefed and to is 10 and re can bestow And the yg to one of the authors Of "tele gy lit ra A had ly sserte hie contl- the youth to keee him from marryint 4' Miss Isabelle l'ope a young et 1 i ga Human Welfare" the new Motors' legislature cannot dictate to anr dence tn Shepherd's innocence teac er and thereby nullify the wirl book a roved for Tennessee deciar- teacher whether In a public echo) pp ThIS Alorning at Home ri ing that both authors of the adopted or in university the words which he LE DE DONE" he had made in Silephere favor t'ClOIPS WI I book were evolutionists shall use in addressing his students 1 never prayed for Shephe migh Faiman repeate rd's ace dory three tit book really do es ells intelectu 't treat of ee er lit I freedom fin a quittal only that rig ht tile times once before the grand jury by were the bridal petty Idles Xietgat evolution" according to the state and higheet aseet of mankind rime mph God's will be done If had Which he we in ieted with Shepherd rickB1411ted lei Win Dr iCehte 1311 1d ment of Mr Hunt ereiliteelftLtLthli I the noc bei i es 1 at bhepherd a bond hearibe and from 1 I a Wade the Mniephis APPeel vi hi the of fundamn- aiming have emcee permissi to st a te suppessed Shepherd was guilty I he ALnees etend irt the trim lowing espec des of the ial friends sie ht ne for tudents of from 13 to Whits that the tewohnighot down there at the eounty jail and i he day after adman made his young couple: Miss Cornelia Park hie a ev nd olut tion tenle to undermine i thermMet wring the confeesion from him ion is not an elemen oriina sta gl tmnt ee Shepherd we a formal Miss Josephine MilbRenown Mies Litilan led Of emir Pe both self I that an i Ilenee of young taken It" rormal eustudY or tho morals theory de ctin il eliss Isabelle Pope Warner Mies rey Warner Miss tary mai end Mr Peabody are evolutioniats man as oetteending from brute ere McClintock who wake at hi es ey th state's attorn held at a hotel until 4 heleete Hate Miss Elizabeth Dibrell Scientists don't 'Peak Of the Wenerat tioo degrades and brutalizes man bed with a license to wed him it he atter he Walt indicted March 17 mod gg Miss i H-ine Miss Fran- im 1 ne Na theory any more It's recevered said the verdict was what then placed in jail wilere he since ees letiliman miss Elizabeth lhoe tact The manner of man' me tom Cantrell Miss La Nor- evo iu- she eepeoted hits been dtdn 't Pee how the jury eould I Mi tion may still be theory but not the erd on II AITE WITH LICENSE i woo Mi es Lo uis Bell ol and Pr' fact that he think it is a en the evIdenee i Ch Sith Dr ft Sory her oit Mr Shep 1 id There The death of Bill Mlt tent was presen ale sa eay cCineeet I) much finer conception Of a much arles Leo Record Dr Jet5 Killebrew hr solesreater God than is the Bible story much left much detail allied tiewspaper first rSge CO SO In thro ugh 1 Frit Ebert 'W eb eye that was important to the whole th fact that PIS Pep br that God made man from a lump of Claude heccullough Mr Dudley Gale cay by blowing the breath of life I don't see how the Jury waited wtth a marriage license while John Hunt Mr Jhn blown Mr could have convicted lin Shepherd be mink into the lest coma Into him EV011itten bolds out hope unless they heard it all Sh 1 i Mr James Tupper and Mr Herbert Rel ill better ma ntained that but for Shop- that man may evolve to st "I don't know what they asked the ley of WhitesvilleiKte thingese herdes interference ehe would hies i other witnesees but they didn't ask married the youth Shepherd interns- lira Wede wore a handsome white described the of the me half the important things I knew ii her that Me alone could not lin erie costume with a white hat text book commiebion to select a new so I didn't of course volunteer any I eta obtain a marriage license of straw flower trimmed Her cor- I Jetsainwhich he mid they claimee Information From the witnees stand in Shep sage bouquet was of pink roses and Mies of the valley in conformity 'whin the Tennessee les case is etill Peneing despite herd's trial the young 5WOMan statml anteevelution law" as "half pathete the verdict" Judge Olson sakl "and tha sem had fifty lire Palmer's gown was of cream it "tift ate half ludicrous" I do not want to indicate the text lace over black with touchee of ningemene with the cousinx of Billy'S Mr ler said further: "Our leg- moe until the details of the trial green Hee flowers Were or chids and Keeb mother for division of the nate if' hilature may un doubtedly within reae are all at hand ev eilies of elm valley i they could break the will The Poll esibe what set "We have renewed the tritd clear cousins mh of 'whom live in low ot i4 Since the ommuticement of the en- ence sonable bounds prahall be taught cr in our public ly and are certain that great served notice of a will contest hese gagement mach interest has eentered in the marriage on amount of the reboot's but under our constitution of admissible evidence naa not December 17 two weeks after Bill duty resting upon seee etate populerity of both the bride and with the solemn le to foster i nee ie legt 8c ee ia fared by the After Shepherd had been Indicted died groom- Since her debut two nears CROWE CRITICISED cannot prescribe for our public the coroner 's jury continued the in ago the bride tuts beeu a betle pos schools courses in tolotogy geology "Crowe did not co operate with rne quest and on kitty 5 directed Gish sessing not only beauty but a charm- botany or other clew and then tie and I was never welcome at the of both Shepherds he held to anewer a inci' ischool in New York and she is tog pertionelity itihe 'Mended the itherately ed ashes the fundamental flees of the states attorney charge of murder The grand jury i knew of the principles of science and set up the- 'Crowe called me to the witness refused however to indict Sim li It member of the Girls' Cotilliou Club tales of its own stand without having discussed tny Shepherd and the Junior League testimony or having asked me what The case was ptoseeuted by State's 'f Mr and Dr Keller la the son PPLIES TO 1INIVERSITIth Mete A Kelley of Wilitesville Kee A euse nveral other AttorncY Robert 11 Crowe and three 1 i tot while William Scott Stew witnesses who appeared before the aesistan end graduated from the Vanderbilt coroner's jury never were offered art rt and Ne 0 Brien reprenent medical department this June Ho Shepherd Judge Donnas Lyn' also graduated been the Kentucky the state in the trial 1 resided State University and Columbia Uni- It is not to be expected that For the pest year he has versite man will be convicted eitd of murder on i leas evidence of murder is presented been resident pathologist at the city hospital lie is a member of the Signinst him 1 "I sent a full typewritten state- Alpha Omega Alpha and the Phi Beta Pi fraternities He as captain of trnent of my knowledge to Crowli be ore the trial and on the tines 1 1 the Vanderbilt football team this year and tins taken an active part iu stand I was looked two or three gees I tient by the prosecution and then eollege affairs all 1 tweeted over to the defense attorneee Dr Kelley and his bride will leave today for Miami Fla where the for gross exateination of BABy room will be associated with the "I may have something to say I Memorial hospital for the ackson about the case sometime before a i bar aseeciation convention but I do Trouble next year They will make the trip use etbz: bl Ca in their Packard sedan coach whigh iht comment further 1 not common ur er nthe 1 wedding le as tie we nir presen re case at this time Soo ReliPv Palmer the bride's grandmother The Judge Olson detailed the testimony Up Too Ili -I torin a stylish bride wore for mo le of several witnesses before the car- Tkking Lyda Pinkhara a beige romeine crepe a Vogie mode i oner's inquest who were not called with trimmings of cream linen env in the trial Vegetable Compotmd 1 broidered in red A hat of beige straw trimmed re err ed ith cherries ies leas PROM DAY BILLY DIED worn I i i 1 Kelley-tVi Tnis 'a The regular monthly Meeting of the West eide was held on Friday evening at the Centennial park with the preeident Mies Ruth Nash Presiding The meeting was opened bY the mirobers repeating in concert the Twenty-third Pietism sIre W' Barker led in prayer and it'Anterica" and the opening erect ot the Alma Miter were sung A reeding was liven by Mtge Margaret Henry which was greatly enjoyed A report of the flower trt15310n was heard Miss Evelyn Ridley was made chairman of a program which mill be given in August at the Florence CHttenden Home Plans were discussed for the ice cream feetival which the organization will give on July Misses Thelma Orr Audrey' Pullen Evelyn Ridley and Evelyn Neal were elected delegates to the convention of 13 which will be held at Monte eagle Auguat Mrs Lovell's Pupils in Recital The pupils of Mrs Bengia Lovell's music cities gave a pleasing re cital Friday evening at the Method-jet Centenary inplitute The plat eortn was arranged with a setting of flowers fermi ands palms The participants showed skill and artietie execution in playing whleh reflected muciLeredit to their teacher Prizes woe aAarded to Christine Gillian and 'crane Kennedy for perfect attend-anise at their 1414401M The program included Plano solos duets and a solo by Catherine trishaw Others taking part were: Edith Vantrease Elizabeth Duncan Frances Ketinedy Ruth Grossholz Margaret Baducour and Mrs LovelL Supper and Dance for Mr and Mrs Dozier Mr and lies Parker tamed Friday evening with a delightful supper and dance at Sycamore Lodge Shelby park in honor of Mr and Mrs Clarence Dozier whose marriage was an interesting event of this month A delicious supper as served which was followed by dancing They were asalated in enter taining by and Mrs Leo Link and Mr and Mrs Smith Fifteen couples enjoyed this charming hoop! tality Delightful Bridge Party at Oriental Club The Oriental Country Club entertained with bridge party on Friday evening that was one of the delightful social eventa of the week There were fourteen tables of players and at the conclusion of the genie tempting refreshments were served Mrs John A Bolling and Howard Dyer were the committee in charge of the affair The high score prizes by Mrs Arch Cochran and Charles Delightal Outing The members of the club entertained their husbands with a delightful outing Friday evening at Centennial park A--delielous picnic supper was served and later the diversions of the park mere enjoyed Those present were: Dr and Beard Mr and Mrs VP Carson Mr and Mrs I-merman Mr and Mrs Li Read Mr end Mrs IV Fisher Mr and Mrs Howell Mr and Mrs George Gant Mr and Mrs Claude 43istrett of Goediettsvele Mr and lire Elmer Parkinton Mr rind Mrs Fred Waddell Mr and Mrs 'Waterston Mr end Mee Eugene Page Mr and Mrs Johti Morton Mr and Mrs Stephens Mr and lirso Kaufman Mr and Moe John John son Mr and Mrs William Northern Mr and Mrs Pleas Ewing Mr end Mrs Wallser Whiteside Mr and Mrs Cbaddick tennial park with the preeident Idles Huth Nash Presiding The meeting was opened by the members repeating in concert the Twenty-third Psalm Mrs fl Barker led in prayer and ehAnierica" and the opening ergo oti the Alma Mater were sung A reeding was by Mi argare Henry whih given me Mt the mission Via8 greatly enjoyed 141b report of flower 1 anlaaai rm lahredila it! a alf a Ev IpYraogrtral dm which a ewe twill be given in August et the elor- ence Crittenden Home Plans were whi the orgenteatio will gve on discussed tor the ice cream feetival ch ewe el Misses Thelma Orr Audrey Pullen ElvecegiTil 13 which will be held at Monte eagle Aultuat ia 0 el 111 rs Lovell a apds I rresente in ea td The pupils of Mrs Bengia Loy- ell's mus ciao cave a pleatMg leag ree tete! Friday men ne at the Met ed 4 est Centenry Inetitute The plate (e orin was arranged with a stting of flowers terse and palms The pare tici nts ehowed skill and artietlin execu Pate on playing i ht a re ec fl Ir muhre ccdit to their teacher Pizes woe to Christine Witten and Irritates Kennedy for perfect attend- ut their Immense The program incded Piano lu duets and a solo by Catherine l-rhlia Others tukin part were lh ir Edith Vantrease Elizabeth Duncan Frances Keimedy Ruth Grosaholz edargaret Baducour and Mrs LovelL het he het see Sapper and Dance fo lit an ra or ileo le and lira Parker enter tared Friday eventing wIth a delight- 0 t1101 dg Shelby no a honor of Mr and Mrs Claret 'K Dozier whose amarria was a interestil lrn i of thisgmonth A dellei event it ous supper as served 'w hich was followed by danc int They were Retested in enter- taining by Mr and Um Leo Link and Mn and Mrs Smith Fifteen couples enjoyed this charming Mem! tante' net 4 4 en il 1 I 1 meligntrat anage or at Orientd cub The Detente! Country Club enter- tallied with a bridge party on Fri- day evening that was one of the de- lightful social eventa of th week There were fourteen tables of players and at the conclusion of the genie tempting refreshments were served Mrs John A Boiling and Howard Dyer were the cominittee in charge Ti ot the attain hi gh core prizes wee ehwon Mrs A i re i V4 ran and Cearles Wi i ae oll ee 08 Delzghtld Oatmg The members of the let le club en an with a de- entertained us hihb lightful outing Friday evening at Centennial perk A--delielous teethe ci la 1 supper was serve an ter le diversions of the Park were enjoyed I Those present were Dr and hire el hi ear an me Carson Mr and Mrs Le DeorMan 14 lt an re estI on Mrs Mr and Mrs te Howell Mn and Mrs George (ant Mr and Mrs Claude ceirett of Goodiettsville Mr and lira Elmer Parkinton Mr end eerie Fred wad dell lis an mo I Wetefteee The regular monthly bushiest ltieet- ing of the West 8ide was held on Friday evening at the Cen of Local interest The' following Marriage will be of much intereet to friends here where the groom Mr Mark Spurr Waggener- often has been the guest of hip grandmother' Mrs IL 'A Spurr and hie aunt Mies 11arjoile Spurn The Hutchinson Neat' of recent Logue carded the following account: "A note of 'charm and beauty marked the wedding of Miss Nellie Alineda Carey to Mr Mark Spurr Weggener of Atchison which took place Satureay June at 12 o'clock noon et the home of the bride's pito rents Mr anti Mrs Arthur Carey In island Perk t3reen and white predominated in the velar scheme of the simple decoration of the long HvIng room where the service was read before a large mirror twined with smilax On either eide of the mirror stood a wrought 'iron candelabra bearing llghted white cathedral tapers and complemented by a tall pedestal backet of creamy white gladiolas and robes A whke satin covered pridteu completed the arrangemente Preceding the ceremony St charming musical prograni wag the reading of the marriage aows by Bev 1) M' Yetter of the Methodiet church Mr Carey played Schumann's Traumeries Marjorie Carey milder of the bride attended as bridesmaid and entered the room first She was gowned In a chiffon frock of apple green trimmed front antl back with a show or of pale greet) velvet leaves With thie elle wore a white hair braid hat With a flat green bow trim and white pumps and hone "The bride who entered on the arm of her father was lovely in a eimple but handsome grown of sheer cream Colored clefion combined with Mar-quite) lace A Panel of the lace hung 'from shoulder to hem line in the back while a cascade of lees in the front Was caught on the left bide with a gold ornament and a single shower of tulle With this mart costume km wore a cream tulle hat in a close fitting etyle She carried a bouquet of bride's roses and iilleA of the valley The only bit of Jewelry worn by tho bride was a flexible 'diamond and platinum bracelet a gift of the groom and his lather "Mr Waggener had as his best his breeder Mr Ballo Waggoner of Atchison "Immediately following the ceremcmy a wedding breaklatit watt eerved to 110 meets at Willowbrook the adjolaing estate of the bride's uncle Mr Emerson Carey The bride's table was arranged in the formal garden ant wao centered with a large wedding cake surrounded by Pink roses and white sinapdragons Smilax add ed the note of green The guests were served at tublea arranged on the spacious lawn Eater in the afternoon Mn and Mrs Waggener motored to Wichita where they took the Sun flower special AntSt Louis Moe and on to New Ilan cortet where they will send the mummer returning to Atchloon in the fall where they will make their home The bride's going-away costume wag ultra timed of old blue and black fiat crepe It was an ensemble suit the dem) of which was old blue -self trimmed and the coat was of blaec liar hat was a close-fitting turban of black- satin trimmed only with a small cut Meet ornament at one side Mrs Waggeneer personality has won friends for her in every walk of life te a talented pianist and has been prominent In musical circles for yeare She is a graduate at the Senior high ochool In the class of 1919 and of Kansas univenity at Lawrenee- She received her A 11 degree in 1931 Mrs Wctgener is an active member of Ko-Opa NotiPa Gamma "Mn Weggener is a son of Mr and Mrs Waggoner of Atchition and is descended from a long line of tilastrious Kansas lawyers and poll Helens He te tt graduate of KULIPIIM UniVertitY Lawrence receiving his A degree there before seine to Yale at New Haven Conn from which college he will receive his 1411 degree in September He is affiliated with Phi Gamma Delta" -1 of Local interest The following marriage will be of much intereet to friends here where the groom Mr Mark Spurr ae gene often has en gus be thet hi lit 'A epurr it grandinot er re and hie aunt Mies Marjorie Spurr The Ilutchinson Note of recent is- i eu carrled the followng ecount 'est I be note arm am au marked the weddIng of Miss Nellie Alineda Carey to Mr Mark Spurr Weggener of Atchison Whkh teWi place eaturoay June ell et 12 o'clotik he home of the brides pit noon et 'tleatlikMZhelerithaarnr (e'ahriet) predominated in the ewer scheme of the sinithe deconstion of the long Hyln room where the service waa read before a large mirror twined with smilax On either ide of the mirror stood a wrought iron cande labra bearing lIghted wh ite cathedral tapers and comlem penteu by no ta ll pedestal backet of creamy white glad- toles and roses A whke satin coy- ered prideeu comPleted the arrange- mente Preceding the etrolnonY ure given charming musical prograni ag "During the reading of the mare rig a eows by Bev le Tette thil: hilethodiet 'r of Car played nn sctiuma' orrautneriese 0 Miss Marjorie Carey teeter of the bride attended as bridesmaid and en- tered the room first she was gowned in chiffon I green a on roc app si trimmed front anti back with a Phew or of ae re vl Dl green evet leaves With Mho elle wore a white heir braid hat Pith a thit green bow trim and white pumps and hose The brid tit th who ere on arm of ber father was lovely in a eimple but handsome grown of ebeer cream com me an lored WV bi el ith el uite) lace A panel of tbe lace hung "from shoulder hem line the back li i whil a cascade of ace the front i as caught on the lett side with gold a ar ornament and a single ahowe ot tu lle With this smart costume etift wore a cream tulle hat in a close fitting Kyle She carried a sthower boqt bride roses and lilies of uue tea ne Of bid The only bit of jewelry worn va by tho bride etas a flexible diamond and platinum bracelet a 11 oh of the trroom me tether rved Air 1VUggener hild as his best man ele keine eee Bane waggener of Atchison t0110Wing the cere- a wedding breakiesit a wit mo to 150 meats at Willowbrook the ad- joiiiing wide of the brid 1 mers a um mr Eion Carey The brislea table arranged i the formal a range orma gar en ant wee centered with a large wed- cake surrounded urrounded by pink xes and white'sinapdrag na Si al "dil ed the note of green Tlheaag add were served at tubleetait ged en spacious lawn Later in the utter- on no el an i Airs waggener motoreo to Wichita where they took the Sun newer SPettlat A tagt Louis Mo an et on to New fifteen Cond where they will anend the mumm er returning to Atchison in the fall there they will mak their home The brides going away' costume was ultra email of old blue and black flat crepe It was an ensemble suit the dress of which was old blue It tri an tie -se mme and its of bla coat 'welt her hat was a dose turban of black satin trimmed only with 11 I a Ma Cu PI ee ornameat at one slide Mrs Wag- gener pereenality ha won friends I Lk Id I I or her every wa a a a crated planiet and has been prominent I I 1 c' 1 lei i nue ea ire es or yeareo te a graduate Of the 140Mer high echoed in the clatet of 1919 and of Kansas uelvemitY at Law renee She re iv ce ed her A It degree in 1931 Mrs er In an active member of waege Kanna Karm fl a amingo The marriage of Mies Mary Palmer Wade daughter of Mr and Mrs At-ton Duncan Wade and Dr Everett Edward Keel of Wiiiteriville KYp was brilliantly solemnized this morn' lag itt 11 o'clock at the home of ths Ibride's grandmother Mr Jame! Fahner in Ile Ile Meade park Dr 4 James I Vance motor of the First Preebyterian church 1 11111 the offelittlug minieter the ceremony taking i piece before a large aasemblage of i relatives and fyiends ePeccedini'ikatie ceremony a bettuti I ful tiVileittg- program wag given by Mr 'rtionikti Malone Jr voted- lat aceompanied by Mies Daisy Ear- tain An orchestra played for the 1 entrance of the bridal party and i during the rerving of the elabo rate broaefuet I 'the bride wait attended by Mies 1 leranees Eirkpatriek who 'was meld I of home' end Mies Mary Catherine Dutin of Knoxville We the i bridesmaid 'Thu maki of honor wore poedre blue porgtitte end the bridesimaid beige georgette both wore picture hate et georgette to match I their envie and their bouquets werl i of pink relies elle delphintim tied' Iwith of ribbons Thu gowne were made the straight' prmeess i model with tredet Witte at the herli line They both carried the gifts of the belle rhinestone vaulty The groom was attended by Dr Edward Kohrs who was Ille beet man Ide Sam Davie Bell and the bride's eoung brother 'Jaen Wade were the groomsmen The lovely yming bride entered with her father who euve her in marriege tt1O premented a radiant vise Ion of lovellinen In tier exquielte weddine FOWII et Freneh embroidered mull trimmed with real Valenciennes find Irteh pointed lace and worn over a patio slp of paleet pink A Tepee mote1 picture bat of pink georgette with one large velvet rotse caught on one nide vette worn Red her flowers were pink roses and Illiett of the valley ahowloeci with pule pink aweet peas and ribbons The ceremony took pleee' In the I 'urge livilig room before the mettle whore an alter was erected This was covered with a brocaded white 'mein altar eloth finished with a deep ruffle of i IOW and on each aide were wnite marble urns lilted with great clumtere of pink rose dephliniuta 1 and geelealic An unusual fled beim- Wel decorative scheme was carried out feetturieg French art in design Tall- white etatidarde topped with boekeot of the chosen flowers were on each end of the altar and above the mantle and the doorwayo on either side were hung garland or these flowers the plait and blue mak Ink tin unusually beautifel color echerne 1 The bridal party itpproached the alter through an alele of tall stand 1 arde of ilowere linked legether with 1 a chain of smilax The same Idea 'wile carried out In the decorations of the entire lower floor The dining the entire lower floor The 1 I i tt orirgh an wcerblialifitido taf iiiit 11 I awfteshAealnrrlostd goinuilulitn t7hlol6ilsoro'restliodne: of the entire lower floor The dining- 'The marriage of Mies Mry a Palmer Wade daughter of Mr and Mrst Al- ton Duncan Wade and Dr Everett Edward Kelley of Whitesville Ky WKS brilliantly eolemnized thie morn- lug at 11 o'clock at the home of the I bride's grandmother Mrs Jarnes Palmer in Mello Meade park Do of the First s- ieletries 1 Vance pastor Presbyterian church as the leo minetter the eremony taking i plate before a large assemblage of I relatives and fj lends eProcedinfteet)tiee ceremony a beauti- ful Irahhilieleter progmm was given by elre Menges ti Malone Jr vocal- tat aceorepanied by Miss patsy bar tabu An orchestra played for the 4 entrance of i- the bridal party and during the earthier ot the clabo- i rate broasteasit 1 "the Midi wax attended by Mies Frances Kirkpaerick Who wag Weld I of honor end Mies Mary Cutherine Donn of Knoxville was the 1 brolesitualii Ti ie male of honor wore i maid lge eorgtte pomire blue georgette end the brides rti ge Both wore picture hats of georgette to match i i their gown and their bouquets wer 1 of pink rooms and delphinum hied Iwith streitmers of ribbons Tito gowns model wlth iredet Mem the hem were made the straight plowmen i a Imo alley both carried the gifts of the brile rhineetone vanity baga Thu groom was Rttentied by Dr Edward Seers who was ids beet man Mre Stun Devie Bell and tlie bride's young brother haloes Wade The lovly yo ng were the groomsmen esi Mile entered with her father who gave her in mar- ion lovelimss In ehe pretiented a radiant vise es i tier exquisite wedding gowil of Wendt embroidered mull trimmed with real Vatencleones atin and Irieh pointed lace and worn over a eh of paleet pink A Tapp model picture hat of pink georgette with one large velvet rem caught on lite one Wits worn mot flow er ers were pink woos and Illiee of the vat- ley shoeerect whit pale pink sweet peas and ribbons The ceremony took Iflaos In the i large 11014 room before the manta whore an altar was tereceed This was coverea with si brocadeet la hi te Satin altar eloth finished With a deep rui7lo of tulle and on each side were wnite marbio urns tilled with great clusters of pink roses dephibiluis I and gypeolic An unusual asid beau- Mid decorative scheme was carried riot feseturiug l'rench art in tiesi gn Tali white eta0rd topped with baskeot of the clioaen flow ers were on earl end of the altar end above the muntle and the loorwaYlt on either side were hung garlaeide of theae flowers the pink and blue Mak- mg an unusualiy tomtit-Ma la 010r The marriage of Wade daughter of tort Duncan Wade Edward Kelley of WKS brilliantly eolei ing tit II o'clock al bride's grandmoth Palmer Ilene 'Jame Vance0 pt Presbyterian churl Mit minister the place before a ler relatives and Wed tPiocedi cc ful Airs1414i progra Thanitta accompanied in 1 tabu An orchestr entrance of the i during the fiery Ins rate broatrfast 'the bride was a P'rances Kirkontrie I of honor und Duilit of Knox bnileamahl TN- in potaire blue georgst maid bit ge geori picture hats of gi -I their gowns and of pink roees anti Iwith streamers of were mado the model wIth trodet I They both et the brile rhinestoi 'rho groom was Edward liohrs man Mr- Stun Di bride's young broil were the groomomi The lovely yolag her father who bhe preeeni ion of Myelin vol wetbdinti gown Of 11 mull trinuned with and Irish pointed It a satin slip of pith model picture hat with one large seli one We Was won were pink roses an ley ahowlired with peas and ribbons The ceremony i large living room where an altar Is was covered with satin altar eloth fit ruffle of tuna and wnite marble urns 1 clusters of pink and gYiniolia An arid decorative se our featuring Frei Tall white stand baskeis of the cli on each end of th the mantle and I either side were these flowers the ing ait Within0i scheme The bridal part: altar through an a anis Of flower lit it the hem lie gifts of ty begs al by Dr as Ms bert 11 and the Ales Wade ntered 'with er in vierwdlant via exquisite embroidered 'alenelennes worn over A Tulips georgette cautcht on her flowers of the vat-pink tweet aee in the the manic oted This white with a deep side were with great dephliniuts I and beau-wax carried In design 'Peed with owere were and above aorwaye on garlands of blue makixtittil color Leach ed the tall standgother with same idea decor 'Lions The dining -111114 OF GREAT MINDS "To argue that the teaching of evolution tears down religion is to confuse with an outgrown theology To argue that the teacfr ing of evolution brutalises man is likewise to ague that Man is de based bY the Genesis story that man waa formed from the dust or that the rose with its exquisite color and fragrance can smell only of the muck from which It sprang It is a gross libel of the greatest and noblest minds and souls which have arisen among men both in the ranks of science and the Christian church duro gig the last fifty years" "I hesitate to raise any objection to the anti-evolution law upon any narrow or local ground but it is a matter of great consequence to the univereity of our state that its right to teach all the sciences should remain unimpaired and that right is guaranteed by a contract existing between the state of Tennessee and the United States of America" )1r Keebler wild as he reviewed the land grant fund from the federal government for the university "By virtue of its aagent to the stipulations imposed by congress' the state of Tennessee in aceepting the donations has solemnly covenanted with the federal government that our state university shell be a college deolcated to the pursuit of science and under any reasonable construction of these contracts the legisla tore cannot lawfully restriet spirit of inquiry and investigath within the W401111 of our state un versity" nor evict science from her portals" he continued "One Might almost wish that our 'slate courts would hold the law constitutional in order that the supreme court of the United States may have an opportunity of passing upon the mous and of establishing a national precedent which will end' forever the' attempts of the fundamentalists to invade the sanctuary of our constitu "I ant sorry that my state' should beer the ridicule and odium of this senseless law Here among our native hills men are trying to set up a new Inquisition Jesus was cruel-fled for heresy and Sophoeles was Put to death for corrupting the youth of Athens and all the great saints and martyrs of mankind have been persecuted in the name of religion I am sorry that this ly offspring of the middle ages can claim a birthplace in the old Voluntear State which has always boasted its fealty to freedom's cause This act violates the fundamental elplea of education It lays a ruthless hand at the very foundations of till science It sweeps away all the bulwarks of butnarr freedom which through slow and painful centuries our fathers have erected Itviolateit the sovereign integrity of the human Jt re-enacts the stery of Eden and says to the youth of our state: 'Of the fruit of the tree of knowledge ye shall not eat neither shah ye touch it lest 'ye die' "It may be that to eat of the fruit of -this tree will open the eyes of our youth to a new world a world far different from that pictured In the childhood dories of the race a world ruled by law and not by chance It may bo that some of the theological notions inherited from a eredulous past will be done swity If so we may be content to rest serenely upon the promise of our Master 'Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free:" Lellitel OF GREAT MINDS "To argue that the teaching of evolution tears down religion is to confuse with an outgrown theol To argue that th ee gy tea ing of evolution brutalizes man is likewise to argue that man la dee based bY the Genesis story that man waa formed from the dust or that the rose with its exquisite color and fragnce can smell only of the meek ra which it ran It is a ross from an 11 libel of the greatest and noblest minds and souls which have arisen among men both In the ranks of science and the Chriatian church dure Mg the last fifty years "I hesitate to raise any objection to ti-evolution law upon any het an narrow or local ground but it is a matter of great consequence to the univereity of our state that it right to teach all the sciences Louie re- unimpaired and that right is guaranteed by a contract existing between the state of Tennessee and the United States of America" air virtue of its agent gent to the Keebler mid as he reviewed the land grant fund from the federal govern- ment for the university I stipulations imposed by congress the state of Tennessee in accepting them donations has solemnly covenanted with the federal government that our state university shll be a college deoleated to the pursuit of science and under any reasonable construe tion of these contracts the legisitt ture cannot lawfully reatrit ee spirit of inquiry and investigath within the Walla of our state un versity" nor evict science from her hen" he continued portals One Might almost wish that our id Id the I a a a courts went it aw on order stitutional in or er that 0 reme he court of tho United States may have an opportunity of passing upon the mule and of establishing a national precedent which will and forever the attempts of the fundamentalists to invade the sanctuary of our eonstitu- hon that state li Id el am sorry a my a ou bear the riolcule and odium of this Into senselees law Here among our ly offspring of the middle ages can tive bills linen are trying to set up a new inquisition Jesus was cruel- tied for heresy and ophocie was ut to death for corrupting the li th great youth of Atisene and a saints and martyrs of mankind have been persecuted in the name of re- listen I am sorry that this untime- dein a alethninee in the old Volu "This act purports to apply not only to our public echools but also to our normal schools and state uni'versity In our institutions of higher learning all scientific subjects should be teught and the ultitnate recesses of humen knowledge should be explored if science is to continue its earnest and ceaseless quest after truth No avenue is to be blocked No inquiry of the human mind is to be foleclosed That the legislature should attempt to do so is an insult to that body of earnest men who are seeking to guide aright the minds of youth and it is a deliberate violation by the legislature of its fundamental duty to cherish science "If the legislature can still the voice of Our teachers In proclaiming and stop the can of our students in hearing the universal voice of science It must for the sake of coneistency abolish our dictionaries and encyclopedias burn our books of geoloty biology astronomy embryo' egY and all kindred science it must publish an index purgatorious covering all original thought or investiga tit" and put a guard at every road and station throughout' our state to etevent the progrees of science from encroaching upon the solitude of our niettleval mind 'Can the legislature by its own flat create a new heaven knd a 'nee earth? Can it reverse natural law change the tides and seasons formulate new rules of mathematics and new postulates of science? If It purports to foster science must it not tooter science slocording to scientists and not according to its own pronounce meats? the legislature can by flat establish the Geneisie story of creation se scientific fact it can by fiat Mop the rivers in their courses turn back the tides make the moon a phantom the sun a dragon change the colors of the flowers and Intake this world as different from that which science beholds as Styglaa darkness from the Llystan fields "This act 'purports to apply not but also only to our public loch ots to our normal schools and state uni- verety In our institutions of blotter learning i all selentifie subjects should arn ng be teught and the ultimate recesses men knowledge should be ex- Of hu if science is to continue its farnest and ceaseles quest aftr truth No avenue is to be blocked No inquiry of the human mind is to be feieelosee That the legislature it Should attempt to do so is an insult that body earnest men who are ta a 1 aright th in Inquiring seeking to guide de deliberate minds of youth and it in a istature of its violation by the leg tendamental duty to cherish science ''If the legislature can still the VO ice of Our teaeliers In precialining and stop the ears of our students in hearing the universal voice of i science it must for the sake of con- eistency abolish our dictionaries tio i and liar es encyclopedias burn our books of ge- fbryol- Wooer biology astronomY en taro ogY and all kindred science it must publish an index purgatorious cover- pu ing all original thought or investiga ti and put a guard at every road and station throughout' our state to moment the progrees of science from encroaching upon the solitede of our nom deem) Can the loislature by Its own a eete ow heaven and a new Whispers Heard Against Shepherd in Kenilworth Chicago June Assoelated trial of William Darling Shepherd was begun approximately six weeks ego' Three weeks and -three days -were required for selection of a -JurY1 twelve day for presentation of tee timeny and the last three tleys for jury pleas by fciur attorneys Shepherd was indicted 17 last upon twenty-two eounts charging murder chief of which were that he had need typhoid germs to precipitate it fatal dieeitse in tag Yoking folder son Walloon Nelson McClintock who had niadea will naming' Shepherd ehlet beneficiary of an tate valued in exeese of $1000000 The youth died Dec- 4 lastwf-b typhoid fever during a minor denilo-of that malady traced by city 1 health officers to contaminated oysters'shipped here from the East Virtually from the day of the youth's death however whispers were heard againet Shepherd in Nenii worth the faehionabie North Shore suburb in which the Shepherds shared young' MeClintock'a home Judas Harry Olson chief Justiee of the Municipal Court of Chicago proclaimed himself "couneel for the dead" and demanded an official tn eh won ear Whispers II Against Shepherd in Kenilworth 4 Chicago June 27---(By Astioelated or trial of William Darling Shepherd Wel begun adni approximately six weeks ago A large number of handsome wedding' presents were displayed on the upper floor One gift of especial Inl tereet on account of its hietory was a bedspread which vaep woven in 1829 by the brides great-greatgrandmother who was of French descent Maria Ti Hoe Palmer The flax was grown by Mrs Palmer and woven by her in a blue rose deign on a hite background Intermingled with the flowers I the American eagle and the eters of the national flag Mr end Mn Wade' gift was a complete table service in Inver including the flat silver the central epergne for flowers silver candlesticks goblets and salts and peppers The silver is all in the Baltimore rose design The groom's parents' gift was a complete silver coffee and tea itervice Out-of-town guests tor the wedding Included the bride's aunt Mrs Horn or George OfAtlente and the groorn's brother loir Herbert Kelley of Whiterwille Ky Brining to a close a long list of brilliant pre-nuptial Partite Mr and Mrs Alum Wade entertained with a beautifully planned dinner dance at the bunrise Club on lorldey overlies The guPe COMpli Illy included besides the belch! party num bee of eepeetal friends The tables her the guests were treated for the serving were arranged on the porch of the club and each one watt prettily decorated Hancirg was enjoyed between the serving of the courses ve d- handsome A large number presents were displayed on the din upper loot' One gift of especial ire its hietory isms trest on account of a bedspread which wags woven In 18'29 the bride'a great great by le tran mo er was renc -hen Palmer Maria Tillou Palm T1 --h" Mllore ry "-on ehr i -1 ki Mrs Palmer 1 er and a-1n eloohrit between serving ot the eOuroes I thought it would interest you to know what bone- fit I have derived from taking your er medicine A few days af ter the birth of my third child I I got up too quick 4--ti 37 Then just beta my fifth child was Yks) born I had infliim --'i mationof theblad 4 i der and displace- ment Seeing your 1 advertisement in a Liverpool (En land) paper I begin taking Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and that was the best confinement I hal Whenever I feel run down I -always take the Vegetable Compound as a tonic We have lust removed from Brockville (Canada) so I wu pleased when the store ordered the medicine for me and I got it today: I would not be without it for any price and I recommend it to ladies around here be cause I feel so sure it will benefit ar woman who takes Mn AGNu WIGNALL Taleville New York Women can depend upon Lydia Pinkham 's Vegeta bleCompound tore neve them from ills peculiar to twit sex For sale bydruggiats everywhero I thou Taleville IewYork si- ght it would interest you to know what bend fit I have derived from taking your er d' i A I me lc ne eiv days af terthebirth 4 1 third child I 0 rot un too nutek sex For sale bydruggistseverywhera 1 Iof diningrootn table wtos contered with vsebssket titled trith the chosen At1 elaborate wedding breakfast was aerved following the ceremony 'rho bridal table was very beautiful 1 and artistic in design This was or' ranged On the etweioutt aide veranda and veiled in tulle over a pink satin cover In the center of the table wee tbe thrcotier bride'a cake on -the top of hieh wadi a bride sad groom In full bridal toilette The --eaho wax edged at the base with a fringe of maiden-halr ferns and lilies of the valleY and extending the full length of the table on either ride of the central vireo was fiat massed arrangemesit of pink roses delphinium and tryptailia At each place I were tulle rico bags and white satin monogram enke boxes Seated with the bride and groom 1 rootn table was centered with a all vertarket filed Avith the chosen ttre tiaboriate wedding breakfast wam tritpi fnlintvinff i hs4 oorpmnn with a OP lie chosen breakfast ceremony 7 beautiful his was oride veranda pink satin the table 'a cake on bride snd liette The 3lititl with a Is and lilies ing the full her ride of fiat rem9xrd place white satin and groom SOVVLIOD rstla Linf utluu aLPu Sroulti 1 01 Evening Altair Mins Nellie Parham entertained on Friday evening at ber home on Green street In honor of Minn Mavis Kean of Dessene Ma The home wan deco rated with the seaman's flowers and late in the evening tempting refreshments wore served Those present were Minmes Treba Etna Hamilton Roselle Chadwell Pauline McKinnel iteicn Gotto Lue Ille Bar Josephine Tanner Mildred Tanner Helen Situ Hey Anna Skulley Jessie Me Trak Eleanor Dennison 'twine Cofer Margaret Cofer Femora TKif Louise Tete Joe Tinton Claude wart) Doyle Hurt Phillip Cbadwell Jamul Herron Neil Tate Vinnon Hand Om Wien' Rchorn Garry Teak 8 Hinkley Leonard Parhani 1' i vestlgtItion 1 I I s4 4 1 Ueo Afro lite khepiterd and Ms wift who had gone to Albuquerque returned 11AV to chicago were questioned by LOXLEY the stwilintee'l atotocrsnoevy AocudeuwsEerse not I IED 011 that of They refused to testify' before the Onroner however and on March 4 HE CO TTLlad heard Judge Olson au- 'LIIII ti Lamb Entertains Sorority at 'Vatic' In" La Sor rtns "lave! Woody Barton Home -7 --Re Elect Junior Board The junior board of the 1Vore3y Barton Home-held sk meeting Friday morning 111 the Bennet board rooms with the president Blibro in the chair The mein tiern of business INKS the electlon of officers for the ensuing term which reaulted in all the old officers being unanimously' reanpointed and are as follow1: Pron tient Mu Blibro: first vice-nreal- dent Mrs Haywood Newman: teconcliI vice-presldent Miss Margaret Lanier corresponding secretary Mrs Chris 'Eberhardt recording becretar'y Mrs Chas WtJI coutiaellor Mrs Ches Fisher treasurer Miss I'eart Bing puhlicity chairman liars LArd The board decided to continue the 'tringasine sale and all Baptist cherclies 'are asked to co-optivate with tiwni cit 4 Hs Club tleets With Hiss Jennie Duncan The a club which was recently organized among a group of young people of the Inglewood sea- tion met with Miss Jennie buncan Friday evening at her horns On Sharp avenue Dancing was enjoyed and a etver contest win a feature of the evening The contest prize being won hy Miss Etna Robertson The booby priae wait awarded to Miss Halite Mee Burgess At a late hou: a dellcioue he The officers elected are Miss Hatt' erlue Primrose president and Mrs 11 A McConnell secretarytrtesurer The cluh wilt hold the nclt meeting Juba? 11 4 'e )t 3 Jtity tv ricr' Id I 1 I 1 1 1 2' 1 II 1 1 1 I 111111 IZI R1111 Will Consider Permanent LOCAL WAREHOUSE Meeting Place for State GETS IL Si LICENSE SCIENCE WEST BE FEEL "le our Constitution means any1 thing It means that 'science must be free to pursue its painstaking re1 eearches hay more that the legisiatare Instead of retarding and maklog a mockery and caricature of seionce--must austaln and norish it "Al we have seen our forefathers wrote into our Mate conetitution tht dUtY Of our legislature to proMote anienew But not ao with religion The genii ts of our government la the complete separation of church and Mate For what- ether Matiolit the Pilgrims the Quakers and the Meguenots come to our shores? What the meaning of Alio life of Roger 'Williams or William Penn or the ring1n4 Iltaranty of religiouti freedom Imbedded In every conatitution adopted in America! Religion 'teeth no favors of government There it eornething within man older than law mote funiamenial than constitutions more commtriding than deerees of court or at of parliament which aspires toward righteoustnesalt tho glory of ibis nation thatTew and Gentile Scythian and barbarliMF bond and free may worship God according to the dietates et his own conscience and without the imposition of any alien creed or 'dogma upon them ''So insistent are our court that this religious freedom be unviolated that the authorittem are divided itio to whether the Bible may even be road in the public schools "if the legislature may favor the theological dogmas of 11 Particular seat of Christians it may also favor the theological dogmas of any other religion Chrietianity asks no favors of the law end under our Constitution la entitled to none If the 'anti-evolution law la constitutional the legissitetura may also enact that no ancient hiatory shill teach anything castiag doubt upon the fact that Mohamme wen the Inspired prophet of (k)d The legislature may also enact that shall teach nothisig hasonsistent with thewerietural atatcmint that Me earth luta four corn 'nen' with a firmtunent above and a firmament below and waters under the earth and that geolotry ehail teach nothing Inconaistent with the age of the earth as set out in the biblical chronology It niay also enact that the public schools shall cacti nothing Inconsistent wtth the blormon belief that Joaepit Smith received a direct revelation from God by moans of the 'Grim and Thumminoi For that be la the Latter Lay Prophet Foe Jehovah Our Contitution mulct not be violated to favor the peculiar dogma of ally elect or creed oven though that Brief filention Walter Hale Jr returned Friday from Princeton university accempa pled by LIN roommate Avery Sherry of Milwaukee and John illou from st Loma Mo who will be hiss guts for several eche 1 31re It IL Calvert has returned from a vidt to her Mater Mr Sal tiers In St Laub She was ac notnintnied home by biros Spillers find her family and they are the guests of her father and mother 74r end Mrs John Baugh on For avenue Iri IL Hardie and little daugh ter Frances have returnKi from a vi61t to Loa Angeles Calif Accom panted by Mr Martin they are now hi McKenale for a few days 4 4 frrt Oliver Link has gone to Mut berry to be the gueet of her fetr Phelps for a month hire Unit la recuperating from a two months' illness 31re Ilta Parham anti daughter Illizaboth have gone to Colombia and Coruersville to telt relativea Miss'Itelen vialti4' the al-4M and Zara It AL Jertinds in I Jackeon -4 Mrs Carl Barber is here 111LO-rig beel called by the death of her Vrandmotlicr lira Susan Jonea 1 Mrs Herman Gilliland' and dauglv ter Hermits Grey of Clarkaville are Adenine Mr and Mrs George GIIII- land on Central avenue Mr and Mrs Green of Ninth avenue north have had as their req cent guests Mr and Idre Cantrell of I liontaville Ala and Mr and Mrs- Donovan of Knoxville Unk Is rf'cuPerat titotithS Illness tirA VIt'a retritt I 1 i 1 1 1 -Woe I 1 4 Two eactliel Allows Comrlirt ent Miss Volker Atm Bell of td Oglethorpe Oa Mex Mr Ilolmes of Evatta- 's fi Me Inn and Mrs A Jaekaon were Joint hostesses of a charmingly arranged miscelluneous shower Vridtty evening at the home of Mrs Jackson's mother Biro A NVarfield at 2000 Locke avenue The home was decorated with a profusion of lovely garden flowers In two clever contests prizes were ofwarded the winners astd the honoree The gifts were presented the lovely young honoree from a th thee line A allied couree tee eerved on the broad verander aud tins fusers were itilitinture flower pots Miss Walker was lovely fn a trousseau gown of orchid )'reneh yell trimmed Alt cream lace and her cormege 19 cream roses Mre Ben wore French biLe ereps de ehine Mr Jackeon's gown was Yellow georgette and Mn Ilohnes wore tut attructite model Of 'white crepe do chino Another deliehtful affair to coinpilment Mats NI eiker is the tea of which Aliteworta and Mies Lillian Walker are Joint liotte-wee thito afternoon at Mrs Ainewortit's borne tit lOS Twenty-nth ftvenue north I-ovely gerden flowers ar I allged In tetookets and vasea are used to decorate the The central ornantent of the oln'eg tuba is ft aver basket of the chosen flowers tled with green tulle anti at ettoh end are tne crystul caedlestieks holding green Mrs Bell Mrs Merman 'Wright Mi Matti Bond Wilkes nd I Miss Claboorne AVilkes preside over the lett table and they are essittest by a green of young glrle The Ten Syncopators played during the 'afternoon Mrs' Alnetworth and 'Mimi WallzPr are assIstett ti entertuining' by kfrps A A Walker mother of the bruit' end Mew Ainswoltli's ntothcr 1ra 6 Wails Miss Thelma Witiktr 13 charming in a froussean gown of 1glt blue Georgette trimmed with cream lace and her coreage bouquet is of wectheart rosea ell J1 dt Two Mrs Ca 3 vIlle were Arran day -t Jacks( field home of by In sward The 8 young A sal broad 011411 8412 sem trimm cor Bpit him trt do chi A0 unmet 1111 this horns north to The 8 4 Miss Smith's Pupils 1 4 4 4 Miss Smtth Popits I Hillsboro Theater ALL WEEK GRIFEMI Present "Isn't Life Wonderful?" COMEUY IsEWNI Loew's Vendorre ALL WEEK Floyd Hughes and Claire Windsor "The Dixie Handieep" Canw0-01or Gant In "'Mc Tulin" ALL WEEK ANffA STEWART -11(- '13anm4 Son ofMune'TWOREEL COBIEDI I I iff 1 J-T Hillsboro Theater i ALL WEEK 'i GRIFFITH Present "Isn't Life' Wonderful?" COMEUY -e tilElye LOCW'S tenclorre ALL WEEK Floyd Hughes and Claire 1 4 Windsor 1 ---1K- I 1 "rue Dixie Haturtettp" i Comedy-0ot Gael In "'nig Timm" 1 i Strand ALL WEEK ANITA STEWART ti -nc- i 1 Baree Son of Kazan" TWOREEL COMM'S I 1 I 1 I I Ot 1 eta Give Second Recital IL es let I rs i The Nashville Warehouse Elevator Corporation has been licensed tinder the 'United ititates warehouse at for the storage of grain it boil been announced by officials who re-gently Inspected the warehouse Ender the conditiona tho concern will be In position to isbuo receipts such as are demanded as security for loans egeirst grain eared therein As it part of the eyetem of orderly marketing bting strongly supported In the t'nited States at present beeretery Jardine of the United (4tatis department of agriculture recently delivered instruetions to his staff In the course of A 'Itch he aid: "Orderly mark-eting is one of the keyetonce la tho permanent promPerity of our agriculture You men hold one of the keys to the solution of the difficult marketing problem charge you on behalf of the Amer' enn farmer to maintain the integrity of the wttrehouse receipt" The policy of the department Is to prosecute those who Inoue warehouse receipt purporting to be under authority of the department of tura when not authorized e- naed ouse hai I re- len- wIII well an lerlY 'tted See- 41ttis knit) -ta-ft tho men Oen le om 191- ray I to iOUSe Mi Ivul- ZIlas Cornelia Lamb la entertaining this afternoon at lier Summer "Java Ill" on the Cumberland river the active members of the Alpha knilnron Pi borority in honor of her guest Misti Cathcryne Craig of Ripley Tenn th who will be the official de" lcrlite of the sorority to convention to be held in Eleelsior Jul' 31 to July IL Mn' Katrina Overall McDonald grand treasurer of the Sunnily will also be a guest and she and Mies Craig will leave on for the convention and Mn filcrienti11 will reprecent the Nu Omicron Chapter Tho afternoon wae delightMly spent in winirning owl other eut-ofdemi sports and a picnio supper waa acrved The guests included Mime Mary Vranden of Ripley Margaret 31orriisey l'11alscril Sharoe Florence Tyler Lydia Rains of Memphis 114witTris of I lunt fAonlite Ilitinken tthip Aillauit Nancy arld Jane 1emsley Craeo Frieryon Yriiiwes lic-ee iiy Lou Hart Mary Allison Nell tind Ruth Margaret Lamb fond Cornelia Traille of V4 tlt Shower for tliss Stamps Mrs It Vetter Mrs Pierce arid Mrs totn oos are enterta antic Oils efteentem ith a delight situwr to charming' 1r11- I et The ttflair at tho borne lot ton ors Field a emir willeh tor the occoton is attructively cot-tilted mot ri tit ktts of lovely Itotlierd cflwikvely developing color prMule of pinic 4114 while An intert-sting is arranged for pleaeere of the guests nod laler I he eternoon deileloos Jt'e voure UC trilal idea is served The lovely gifTs are presented to the heiloree in a pretilly It) by hole Mary Father-too tonnIngleini fairy Brahma wears a gyoKy rose Ana tier are Aaron NI ard tiere4 auto Hutton iM of Frsnoll Woe 1U Erfspo plere Wrr5 I It touches of vtlill-ra and -ztanirm opnutr1 In 1aoe ttit laod cor ing this a fume "Jail( river the Alpha -Anil of her gut of Ripley orlicial deli: t)tiveution Mfon Jul: a la entertain- lier summer lhe Cumberland Pnilw rs of the rorlty in honor atheryne Craig lo will bo the aorority to the in Eleelsior July Mn' grand arity will also ond Mies Craig for the conven- 401 will repre- Cha nter te delightMly I(( other out-of- nio supper was et Ittisie Mary argornt leloretwe Ty- Iheth Bliniken Nlon and Jane Frsolt 1ranees Mary All- ionic' Margaret rattle of Black- '1zwer Tn- et 113If gk The iorpellt II OP servec Th Ittanol rt Jose" Soh hid roes slo "41-11cti Iamb Tlisl Vs int fuly tompi tharr '11 i i I 1 1 I -T cond arid last recital by the muele Mipila of Mies Mary It Smith I a-as givsa F'rlday venhi Houck hall and the alone aPorectaliol of the apictutd pregrani shown at first recital wad manifested again I The rendition of taa numbers dla- I played careful training ea tits pert ot the tearher' Timm! taking part were 11d4 I na Nicht'4 L1U 7ttI Mann (Plena 'Barnes Loretta Wyatt' Allee White Dorothy 14ellanta tiernatitne Ohenebain Martha Persons Mildred Cherty Agimis Julinson Mildred Cot Llizabeth Alex ender Pauline jilte Irene Winkler Esther Amonette Maxim Inex: Hite Annie Mai Talley Mra Richard Norrla lie Travia Dorethea Jacitsen Mary Thacker Marie Lioaler and SCha Smith '16111 rt Lt rr 1'4 le rY Knickerl3ocker ALL WEEK dTNA NILSSON Knickerbocker ALL WEEK ANNA (t NILSSON Knoxville Tenn June 27---(Special)---E Leaky of Nashville Willett Anderson of Knoxville and Archie Farr Chattanooga compose a special committee appointed to look Into the adviaability Of obtaining a permanent meeting place Where the etate 13 convention might meet from year to year The cam mittee is to atocertain the approximate coot of such it place together with some plan for parchage -and ineintaining game The convention came to a Orme In the Fire Repast church here Friday night Today a number of the deleWes visited the Great Smoky TI1OUT tame where a pationsti park has been propootd but others returned to their homes thromrhout the ewe The delegates to the convention etpreseed appreetetion for courtagies extended here Ileporte at the convene tion showed progreont State Secretary Preston's report showd that thole are 100 eenier unions 124 interrnediatee and 175 juniors a total of 900 unions in Tenneltifitl SoMa of the beet work has been done in the mailer town chureheet and county It a he Padd Ile recommended that the Dentist young people of the stnte set tut their goal 00 new Us 10 new essmeletionel uoe ions: that they enliet 600 new Where end eupport in every way pomade the denominations1 prorrent that they put themselves swildly behind the "Baptist and Reflector" and ha now editor Dr John Freeman: that each church foster It read-ere end have one hundred "A-1" unions for the year For each region the following teeemmendations were made First thnt an associational convention be planned for every aeeociation I sec- ond thnt each church foster study emirate during the yeer third that each union in the association be responsible for the organi-1 sation and fostering of at least one new union during the year fourth i Abet every II stream evenrgelism and personul goul-winning and in go far as poseible have trained damsel conducted by the pastor as This year inetead of the regional a convention Dsptiat young pecpte have held simultaecoue as4olcietion conventions over the state reaching several times the Lumber reached in the regional conventions tetween twenty and thirty of the state observed in come way or other these simultaneous as sedation meetings At each officer were elected and plans set on foot for more definite and better )3 work for the coming yew A city-wide II was organized at Johnson City during the I year it was announoed 4 I 1 Ilc Iv 1 it yi FORMER BANNER MAN PAYS VISIT TO OFFICE Sterling Anderson former employe of the Banner and now sports editor of the Knoxville Sentinel was a visitor at the Banner office this morn-till He will spend his vocation in Nashville Anderson is a graduate of flume-Fogg high school where be was active in publication work ICE Sterling Anderson former employe if the Banner and now sports editor of the Knoxville Sentinel watt vial- or at the Banner office this morn- nT Ile will spend his vacation in qashville Anderson is a graduate of ilume-Fog high school where be was active in publication work 41 0 T1 Trr (rt -rn ku Two Putty Allazrs CcGret triss Hde "Inez From HOU3rWOC-1 Somalia Kids Trots Itoltywood is rersims 4t 1 Inez From Hollywoc I Added---olrho Somalia Kids Trees Hoitywood la IParaiwi 1 4 04 6 1 1 I I 1 Fifth Avenue ALL WILES Convey Testis and ClaSrs Windsor "JUST A WOMAN" SEILICCTED COMEDI VT WEES Wndsor i "JUST A WOMAN" SEILICCTED COMEDI ft mV 00 MIA1 Mr 3 II Miller IP spending several wetke at Red Deilingbprings Mr (1 Rainey has gone to lv'ew York for k- course of study in the laboratoriel of the Fleischmann company 4 es Stinson and dauhter Finery of Gordonsville Ga atr 8 Touell and children Lott Ann and 'S fr of Chattanoc ga who were called here by the death of Mr Louell have since been spending a I few Olys with Mr and Mrd Jesse LQVCA -w Ttlidoph Lovell of ()cal IlL Is 1 the guest of Ws 'wilt Mrs Jesse Lovell and other relatives here 'e r---------1 1 I Brick Ice I i7 I ream 4 ar 5 I Regular 60e 1 0'7! Fresh Peuch and Chocolate THEATERS I I 1 THEATERS 1 omNgb we) iS COOlig ta end eq: after shavinl StilLES FOLLori PeNT YOU SEE ft3S Ice CREVA TASTcs coop-To (IL: StilLts touori -roa 1 0 PeNT You SEE -1f ICE CREAtA Ito tr preccipstil tmp Colds Grippe Flu Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria It kilts tits Storni is preseriptlyn tne Colds Grippe Flu Dengue Bilious Fever and Malaria It kilts tits Srisso I I I I -111 1 it I I 11 I 11 ir 4 19 rt Unfrit1111V771 Princess hank's 7r1da laterdos MOORE BRADY flit of MU anti 11e And IrOVS Other Ing Ideltis Arts Thunder Trida laterday Princess MOORE BRADY 4' vele of nits and other ttg Iteltis ttes I'Air and Mrs entertatned Prioay witn an informal ipmrty to crorpi'ri-nt Mse 1eene Pale Iota' Mr VarleY' 6e'ZAt whose wedIcring will he nu social levtot of the neer fltore taines (ianeing were the Over' ions of the eur 4 Mies Alarie Spottswood Ix Cte tiAnce p-twoo 11 r)ssea Irene YotrInt M117aPe Htcc Marto VAlwe MclAjoy Alfor4 AVOwr 11 or lier71 and Mr an1 Mr S11met 'fond r-erko Young aer Le Thursrlay uf a ki14-It p7ower ri at VI horee of I Ntif atreet Th! oeerral ett fr the carrying Gut a color et Wu- a Id w1111 Tro ho14rpe 1 -1)At' tt Fik 1iprul t1-q heolic oNo-ontf'd hrr a -rAzoni rated '0: rd S1 by ilttle 111 a eT)rost ro--e 0- reI were v01) b7 t11 In -te1 mr-s rruthrt 1 Mre ttici ar4 Lorrns ereaLly LOo7 afterz091 SO: i rAe NVit or) I wnr- rzntt Wt-1 ii-41411 ECW AN3 MI activ yes email Irmo Irt on boom li 'i femme te yes partimelme be MIA a' itna CO 144 TO 1:31 a aletre pm ob04 1w It SKr twilit lit tottitae to Ts SlitLa tortsittlart ter Moto Ina t3i tea -Mrs 'talons and son James aril Mrs It Naron and daughter Ntt Ittred have returned front a vtAlt to and frlentle tti kIngleton and Shelbyville "Zinc has on to Pu to Lpend two weeks wall Ills aunt 4- 4- 4- Mr ail 34rs Charlet Yurpy alio son Barton smi MIst5 Le Moir to'Y have rettrnel front liendtrmonviUe wheetthey N121to1 Ile' Itorphy I i 1- -3 ft- -177 A --(: VI 4 -k: ji i 4 (3 --) LI 4' 1 ---s il i 00 4 I Lvt a Sunday Only 4 en a zy7 tIII hve ten- )'' desokensitive skins easily IrritateI by end CU I 01-nL3-2-Brfp-- AtkmatdaRL I The rro 'S yvt 7 eLavt-r evce cu of I 601 a An r-r Is soothing' a nl c-): It ta thil yr etc s'tirt 1 Ai 7-sy406 Criteria In Idilland of rt a In The Drive to Columbia gookegn1 4 sent Inrobere the Uathed guise tho terse rate as pay in the city Call 'Vail 2375 1 11 sant ion' hi41: tssZ I rezrancr ufitttd iStases tho taros tato as Tri pay In the atty Ycu C3 Calllahi 2375 To Preach at Lethpage rethringsToon 3ne Waiter Fvkes pas tor of tie Gatistn Chr a church will remelt at the Berea Christian churon at 3 o'clec's EIsday afternoon 11uer Sykes ts a frelsole of tho Chrbdien colieLe and has very euceossfJ as rutor tr IV til 14 ere cr taa 1)04 and rost ttimItitu1 1 la tile topta a1 41 Sunday lune eal ard ara ge fn4 -tpi3O3 aa 1 The treani th BLI1i Co 1 iwaanasanalasamazima 1 The Cream' 1.

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