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BASIC CITY [Special to The Times-Dispatch ] &3?>o City. V?, June II ? Although hi! of the mountain resort* nre complaining of dullness due to the late arrival of the crowd*. yet the Brandon Is rapidly filling up. and ,nearly every room In the houee In hooked for .luly and August. Several of the guests made the trip to Btaunton Monday evening: to witness the opening of the new theatre. nnd reported a thoroughly enjoyable production. George I*. Brlggs returned Thursday from a business trip to Norfolk Mrs J. 11. McCSahev entertained several of the guests Thursday evening most de lightfully n t her beautiful home ?>n the Heights. | Monday night a most enjoyable little dance was given In the ballroom. Several of the guests made an excursion to Afton Wednesday to get u view of the Horkflsh Valley. Mrs. O. S. Robinson, of Orlando. Fla . who I is spending the summer at the Brandon, left for the Theological Seminary near Alex andria. to be present at the ordination of i a friend. Among the late arrivals nre 11. M. Nelson, i University of Virginia; Frank K. Ball. Shen- I anJoah, Mrs. N. B. Girardeau. Waynesboro; Miss Frances I. Sterritt. of Charlottesville; H C. Patton. Danville; V. 1. Denny. Statin- ! ton; U. W Cnnvder, Covington; James G. ! Gwalkin. Richmond; Mr. and Mrs Melvln 1 Green. Winchester; Mr. and Mrs K Gray Williams. Winchester; Mrs Rachuel Hoff- j ?nan. Miss Vletta Hoffman and Mllroy Hoff man. of Holropple; A T. Smith. Richmond; | Miss K C Robinson. Richmond, and E. K i Ball. Norfolk. Mrs A B. Carter. Miss Gertrude Carter I and Alfred Carter, of Richmond, arrived j Thursday evening for the summer. ABINGDON [ Spool.>1 to The Times-Dispatch ] Abingdon Vn.. June -1.?Mrs Alexander Stuart returned this week from a pleasant trip to Norfolk and Virginia Beach. r.ev ar.ci Mrs William Crowe and chll r.rcj . of Memphis. Tenn.. arrived Tuesday ; ar.d have moved Into their summer home. j Miss Isabella Phillips, of Red Springs. N. c. w h'i li.is been the guest of Abingdon ! fr < nds. will leave Monday for New York, where she will continue the study of music, j Mrs M Cue and daughter, of Mississippi, j hive joined Mrs MeCue at Stonewall Jack- ! son Instlttue here Mrs llcCiie is the n?w i president ? f the school and has been here sirve the commentement exercises, the lat- , te: part of May Rrv I. Mi Mlllan pastor of ih"1 Pros i l.jr.-rian Chur. h. of this place, left Wednes day for Salem, where lie will enter <".i i:,?! i <ti>rium for treatment It was with regret that the people of his congrega tion at. ; "f the town heard of his impaired , he.-.ltl. t.i. enforced absence. He has been granted sl\ months' vacation. Mrs Mc Mtlla . .md children left at the same time , to v.sit relatives in Cedurvlllc. O. Miss R?che! Be'. will also visit in Ohio with Mrs M? Mi..;'r. Harris M Fit.dliy <?' the Roanoke High Sd'.ii" hn- ret :rr,"il to i.p'nd his summer v;,i atK.n here with his mother. Mrs N it i e Smith, of Fredcrick.?burg. is the g-.j"st r; her son. Dr. Frank Smith M ? - I'.mnie Vance. of California. Is the i guest of \M--r .on relatives This is Mis? Va ?'(? t.rst visit to Virginia since she ictt , nvt tv-one vears s -o H< \ Homer McMillan. >.f Atlanta, was the j week-end guest ol his brother. J U Mi - BON AIR Spe *l.r. to Tl'.e Time;. Dt.-patch 1 Bon At: V'r . June VI Miss AUKitrta Bar 'r. : and Miss Bessie C'->-<ka entertained on M>,jn?fjiv tn honor of tl.eir house cuon. ' Mr- O H Bissell. of Charleston. S. C. Those r.e, fpttng the hospitality the hostesses ??!?? Mesd.inies Ai.it Ferr-ison. Percy Glltm, ? ,rl Eosi hen ?: Mcf B.:'.'.::.gt"n. <>rke, Veito:. Chrl:?ti; M'Clure Miller. Pinker- , tor.. a:.d M: - >??"- Moor". Mi r Cocke, |*ow t Ill-- i.t het Mt: I'lfsby .tr.1 ? s M ? ? * l.ou l!"ll Jones md M:s> K.'e M sp. nt the last week end will Mr an.I Mrs John Armlster-.d. M - Haxel Hudspeth luis been the recent j?-?-r of Mrs 1'. McC Bullington. M: j s. s Virginia an! Mary Thomas '"ox llhve been vi .'.ig Miss .lu'.i.i Wherry The Mis*'.- M Hi. hri ; with them over S-jtidav Mrs H li Johnston and Mis- relia Burwell. of Boston Mrs O H Bissell and Orvll'e Bissell. ?.f Charleston. ?' and Mr and Mrs I.e Grange Cooke spent a part of the week with Ml.-.- ft ? -Held Miss Anne Kerr,. ; if visiting Miss Nell Mi - i Mrs V' i -en Mr and Mrs DeSattssure. Mr sr.ii Mrs Finland of Richmond; Mr ?:"1 Mrs Hugh Sto. kdf II. of Petersburg. ! have t??i'i?ro! 'at the inr |. I'- }'. ,<r-on was here last week ' Pi.tterson spent last Sundav with M- . 1 Mrs Percy GHnn M s Clara Powers i- visiting at Forest IP; . M ? ire j- jn r>orrhe?ter, the guest | t rott er. l>r P. ites McClure . Mrs il lusion Carv spent several '.if! week with Mr und Mrs l,u<-|en l. 'jrs .lore was with Mis* Harriet for t!.e wrrk-eud Daniel Ainslle hi M: p.. k Millei Te f r M r "en the recent \ ?. GOSHEN ?>* to The Tim"- Dispatch ] .1 me - \V|.'h the approach we.ithe: the b.otels are be. 1 " f ' for the season. Vhrldge Inn. Ho.-k ?? ???? H it li- are b? Be ioke. M ?? >pl< l.een visit intr ioke ?- now on an extended A G Hnrmati i'. ? r. 1 ? St l.ejiiy. who holds tt.%n with the P.tuanin -t.pj-nc (or i? few da>- with M. 1 ? :iiii,r en route tr. M i. ri . <?! Alleghany, is r i M t - S M Alvis I' i 1 i was t ei rnt l> In ? ? ::npri . mg. and will soon i ? lie out again A > v - who has been ;.t II n rr!sOii!>Ut p. has te horiif for the summer. Dirlctions: Make a parting and rub gently with Cuticura Ointment. Continue until whole scalp has been gone over. The next morning :-ham poo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Shampoos alone may b( used as often as agreeable, but onct or twice a month is generally suffi cient for this special treatment. Cuticura Soap and Oictir.eot sold throutliout tn world. Liberal tample of eaeb mailed tree, nltti 32-j book. Addrwa"CutJcura." Dept. 12R. no?too. orMts who (have and st.atr.poo wltb Cuta-ur Vwp jrUI i&d U fetal for ikls tiCfJv. BERRYVILLE [Special toThf Times-Dispatch 1 Berryvlltc. V? , June 21.?Mrs. William Byrd l.ee. of Gloucester. Is visiting relumes in town Miss Florence Bnuchmun is visiting friends in Hagcrstowii, M<1. Mrs A. Moore nnd Miss Elizabeth Moore attended the ttnals nt tho V. M. 1. Mm George Hice. of Peeksville N. Y is visiting Mrs. raul Kelley ut "the Ite trent " Samuel Taylor is home from the V. I*. 1 for his vacation. Harry and Wlltner (Invcr are home from tho nlvorslty of Virginia for their vaca tion Miss Mattle Davis, of Harrisonburg, was here % Isltlng Mrs. A. Cummins, at "Audlev." Miss Julia Grove. of Shepherdstow n. \V. \a. Is visiting Mrs. IV 11 Powers. Paymaster tsharpe. of Norfolk is the K!-est??.r Mr' i4,", Mrs "? Smith, at the K noil. 'Vi,Sr. ,SoJ?,;ie Towers has returned from a \ islt to friends In Harrisonburg a"d Mrs S. Goldsmith. of Hlrminc ... . ' aro 1,1 tho home of Mrs Gold smith s parents. Pr. and Mrs H P Pige TUfnrH AJ,ne,.?1trl|'"',e is Visiting Mrs. J B Tilford. In \\ in^hester. ( w- ,1! Patterson left this week to Join her husband in Washington after and" Mrs T'r-We" U"h 'U'r p',r>*nt!i' ?r. the entertainments given this andStrlbiTn* C", KlVen ,by -Ml'seh Baldwin ivmi !i *? ,u"'?' of their guests. Mrs andirlm? i U'? unt' Mis* Jane i\ Alex ? < at%eheR'lM^ """ MALVERN HILL I Special to The Times-Dispatch 1 Ma vern Hill. v? .. June 21 -MrJ Paul WestoiVerenAtrU,i,I,ctl ,ho ?Sew,n?! Society of ?? * Friday Vast! Among h Mrs guests were. Mrsdames >.M. K. ' Bell* p r'\/ n'Mr'sot, .r B^e H ril,, T ,{ Harrison," L-... . * lark. J. M cti; a o fended to ?ti ?,'0F"ph H'lk'r Having ?*'? business before the socletv 'h* '"ember* enjoyed a delicious luncheon ?ith their hostess. \tter ihi* T-i. daughter.. of WestoverPhut h h.?M ,'V regular monthly meeting d thclr skSLv?* ? a^isr^swE-ji Rssw&.nraixv.'iKss "a ?!."n. the iMielt**nr rart0r' of ""itimore. Md . is ford. ut Shiriev*" COU"n' ?M,H A ^rans r,.n!r'?,J,t,ala talker, of The Glenn." has' - ??*'? r,m'TbS,' i returning home Monday n B*!I' ? "S! ? lailiorne Carter. <>r ' The \!m ?? <. .u guest tills week of Mr. i iV.! .. ?, '* ,h' of Providence Forge "utsell Parker. turned ,' "'.TV I,n,i .WUiia,,-. ratlin have re turned u> Itlchmond from m week-end vui? 1 l,ls neighborhood %U,t , / r; M Hell, of Richmond, i? the sr ,?st 1 Mt-""" ?" a c*.,15 ."! I WYTHEVILLE '.r. 'vr, r,:!ffis!r?ss' rsv;K?'S; 1 i?:e '.%iTr ? ?r i-irvfi J? .Sr^!K% j.*o" ! ton'T- ':',VJ" 1, ?"wlrl- "f Stuart Hall. ?taun. ! ion. ^rspe?d|nB -ho.nune. w?h her^. | ' :'d '':!caiK"" IVndleton ?>> &?$iih6r9' -,h Mis John Hancock and Miss Fllzaheth ! Mrs. James KHlv. ttna Alexander fcJtuxirt, of Abincdon is rh. f!'a.o?'.,r """? ?"?" tiUs1"'Bweek'i',lo',M..riHney Wn" ,n ^'"'"renton I man's l^u.U Su^ge rfuh"C ?f ,he | ? p. ]o Vrn-B. Ui^She'lbyvine. IvT* ! {{M- ?nrM a'n'd ^"Scc^y ^ ! ifnley bungalow on Boyd's lllll. 11 . Bo><' and son will leave this ' r.r,u* A*" K" WARREUON I .-pedal to The Times-l>u p;i r.? >, 1 .in enton. Va , .lur.e .1 Miss <niiv r>?xK 7> 1/11 -^larshall. has returned'to'her home i W artriiton. after n visit of some time ht ' harleston. s. r. where Mie ?< .v. -r Uoutenant and Mrs Ml>: i-.ilazabeth Wilbur, ut Devon Pa |. SSCVi!'""-; sr?rr?? ' Kichmond; Mrs Pinkney and Miss' <>u"tln? ' of Norfolk, are th" reient ciie^t? o! Mrs J B Brltton. K>iests i s V, Maphls and Samiifi \v M-,nhts .V leu on Wednesday o, ? ??. K. *>?.,. k. where the. """Ping party for seve..,| weeks i Mrs Maurice ?' i'ilsoii, \v ,?h ;'lh'?l?'> spending the Mimm"r i \\ .irrenton as guests of . ' .rter Hall rn tertatned at the country t'luli on th - even- i Ing Of in<- -ja instant at a .ia-v-e Mr- Wilkinson and the Misses Wilkin*? '?( Kirkwood Mo. are guests at the lu-mo c-f M.s Hugh Hamilton Mrs rjeor, M I ettyngill. now of Washington. 1- ?.No Mi.- Hamilton's Miss I I,. r. pr|. . of ? ? ??" " " and? who in- V.een ..po?.j. ! Ink th, p. ? t ? inter there reached Warre iton the patI xveok ami It with her trtotiter M?" '* ' M? ?\ it Mr?! liiiniilton'N r IV T1;',1"lo guest of Mrs . I W Keller. Ir. Washing! <itf. Mrs Thomas Games-Smith has returned to VNatrenton. nfter an absence of s<.me II me spent in Atlantic City, itlchmond and W ashiugton. Mls.s Greeley, r.f Chicago. II). is the RUe^t ? ? ?, "sr. '* All?" "uwell. .it I -leal Hands ru ;ir Warrenton Mr- Harry <? Groome has returned to ?Mr.le near Warrenton. after .. visn ,.t "> Philadelphia Mi G:onme BOYS! GIRLS! * Get One of These MARATHON RACERS FREE! 500 Marathon Racers To Be Given Away To Boys and Girls In Ex chanse For Labels From "EATMOR" Bread The American Bread and Baking Company, 6-8-10 EAST LEIGH STREET. A Racer Will Be Given Free to Each of the First 50 Boys or Girls Bringing 200 EATMOR Labels to Our Bakery. After 50 Racers Have Been Given Away it Will Take 400 Labels to Get One. 500 Racers in All. Try to be One of the First 50 and Thus Get Y-O-U-R Racer for 200 Labels Instead of 400. It's Raised on Fleischmann's Yeast. Look for This Label Look for This Label Is alto at home after an absence of some ! time. While in Warrenton the past week. Mrs I. U I.ewls. of l.ynchburg. and Mrs n R 1 Valentine, of Richmond, were the guests of Mrs R W. Ililleary. Mrs. Stephen Putney, of Wythevllle. wa* with Rev and Mrs. Edwin S. liinks at \ "the rectory." Miss Mary Nelson, of Maryland, and ? leorse Nelson. Jr.. were recently at the home of Mis <?. \V. Nelson, on Green Street Mis:- Delia M Garner has returned from t'hariottesville, where she spent home time with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arundnle Mr and Mrs. F. .1. Grace have returned to ihelr home near Warrenton after a vl.M* to friends In New York Mrs F. A. R Portmftn will leave h?r iii Warrenton on .luly 12 for New Yorlt, sailing from there to England, where ?h? will spend the summer. Mrs .Tames K Maddux left on Saturday h'M for New York, where Khc will *pe?:-) ?: ? time with her parents, Mr and J!r 1 I R. Muerllng. I>r nnd Mrs F. <*. Hodgklns have as ilieir s'.i t Mrs' N. P. Johnson, of Wilmington (Special to The Times-Dispatch ] Marlon. Va.. June 21.?John R tind T K George of Bradford. were In town on Thurs day and had the will of their father, tin laie \V \V George. probated. He died p. - of ii very considerable estate, mos line grazing lands, and left It all to his t-a n 1863?GETTYSBURG?1913 nv CASS IK MOMT1IK I.YNB. \ >n Kame'eternal camping ground the reveille is beat. An.] North and South are hurrying in friendship now to meet. From I mm.- I.and they're coming?the remnant of the Gray, Who fought sn l.rave at Gettysburg when Pickett led the fray. And th<- Hoys in Mine will greet them, hut not in the old way; I'.i M.iiilc's and Sedgwick's guns art spiked -no more the cannons peal Siiv < tiftv years arc long enough a nation's wound to heal. What means this wondrous muster of our heroes of the past, Who now meet in friendly concourse?not to the bugle's blast. Tiie shadowy lines of Blue and Gray. marching side by aide, Is not to form a rampart or stem invasion's tide; l'nr plows and anvils take the place of bursting shell and steel, Sin?'?' fifty vears are long enough a nation's wound to heal. But as long as <?od's sky is blue, and till old Time turin gray. Kaoh side will laud her heroes until tin judgment day. Twas the wiestle c?f the giants?a noble nation's tight? When each had thought the other wrong, that they alone were right. '?i'l scores are I est forgotten?Gettysburg is a sac.red field, Since fifty years are. long enough a nation's wound to heal. Pennsylvania, Keystone of the Union, curious to relate, ? 'olon.N of peace-loving Quakers, thine a wondrous fate. r?.?- s cab ndnr, one old July, broke 1 ndopendencc Bell; A i fi.i'iiy 1;11? i it sounded the Confederate knell But now in glorious p. .?< e paeans all the bells must peal Sunt fifty years arc long enough a nations wound to heal. Tli' South will look with reverence on Old Glory waving still ? > er their comrades who have bivouacked on Cemetery Hill. '1 nough Southern Cross, baptized in blood, at Gettysburg was furl'd, f t Dixie gave at Valley Forge a Washington to the world; So th<- South mourns no Lost Cause, but great Union pride doth Since fifty years are long enough a nation's wound to heal. Miild now ate Sunilers "it.-hel guns' that echoed o'er the sea; '1 ii Bun and ' 1 ? i c * ? i manga live only in memory; ii .Ir\?!l1' , f alms ?'??>'>? wherev.-fr the immortals he, . it-1 " a?"hington l-'ranklin stand our Lincoln and our Lee. ?ns a reunited country our power great we'll wield, Sin< e fifty years are long enough a nation's wound to heal. sons above named. Mr. George for many ; years, was one of the most successful eaitle j rather* of Smyth County. The hoard of trustees of Marion Female College mot on the 17th ami matured plans j to complete the unfinished work on build- I Ings and ground* The financial agent re ports a considerable amount subscribed and collected, and the outlook Is bright for raising the needed amount of money The Krnbrohlcry Club took an automobile ri'ie last Tuesday evening and had a picnic ..t South Kork Baptist Church. Marvin Anderson, a cadet at V. M 1 for the past session, and a son of Postmaster n A Anderson. if at home for his summer \ .c ation I 11 (iollehon find C II. Shannon, of Saltville, ?ore visitor* to Marlon this week. Mr and Mrs Charies H. Cappell are now in New York State visiting Mr. Cappell's tela lives t'.corge \V Wright. Masonic grand lec turer. who has b*en at home for some days, 1-fl for Hot springs this week I. Phlpps an ! wife are in Grayson Coun ty on a visit to his. mother. MIhH Mary llowze, who has been attend ing school in Washington, D. is at home for the Hummer. Professor W It. D Moncure has been elect i ?d principal of the Marlon High School for the coming year For the past three yeari he has been one of the professors at Fork I'nlon Military Academy, but gave up that position to accept the one here. SOUTH BOSTON [Special to The Times-Dispatch ] South Huston, Va.. .June 21.?Miss Bessie j 1 Glltnet. '>f l.ubanon. was the guest of Miss ; I.eon vRfuves for the past week. Miss Maty Bethel, of News Ferry, spent several) days of the past week, visiting Miss Marie Easley, on Main Street. Archlbal Douglas Gilllland loft on Wednes day night for Brookneal. to attend a house party given by Mr. and Mrs. N. 1. Walthal. Miss Rut it 1311 lot t and Miss Adelle DeJar- : nette ai?- atlentmiK '? house party glvon by Mr. <t11? l Mrs. Walthall in Brookneal. J Joe W. I.ec, Jr.. of this placc. left to-d.ny | for Durham, where he will spend Home 1 time visiting his brother. It. Ej l.ce. John Wcssloy Klliott, a graduate of thin vear at Richmond College, has returned to his home here, where ho will spend a few weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs B. M. C. Glenn, of New York City, spent several days last week visit ing his father and other relatives here. T IM gar Harvey, of Chicago, visited friends and relatives here on last Mon l.iv and Tuesday. .1 lt.illey Kasl<*y, for the past nine months I student at V. p. l . has returned hotne to | sjond the summer. Mrs Charles Skinner, of Greensboro, N. I I i , the orimb lies in the use of bi chloride tablets, car bolic acid, zinc and other poisonous so called sanitary retne Oie?. Their use should >i)joiutely avoided, especially when tub PROTECTION 'lis* In the us* of Tyrce's Antlseptio ?"^wder?a harmless, powerful terra in sud prercntif* of isfectloui diiestei of tb* delicate mtm brasci A 2>c box mitt* two gallon* of Ko'.ut 10?. Cnrquil ed if a douch*. Sample free; all druggists. J. S. TYUP.E Chemist Washington, D. C. C. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs J W. Essiey, on Main Street. D T Vancey and Ills son. James, are visit ing Mr \ani cv's parents. near VlrsHlna V. I. Fou l kef and family are vitltlng Mr. Fowlkes's mother in Nottoway. PULASKI [Special to The Tlines-Dis-patch ] Pulaski; Va June 21 --Prometheus Coun 011. No. 1M3. Royal Arcanum. Ik arranging for a banrpiet (o he given to it* met'iibers and friend? on next Monday night al Mrcplo Shad* Inn The function Is held In cele brallon of the thirty-sixth anniversary of the order Among !he especially invited guests who have Mgnifled their itnention to ?t tend are fir K. T. McFaden. of Rich mond. fuprein" reg?i,i t.nil W T Dabnoy, of Richmond. piist grand regent The nimmiI - tre In charge <>f tlie arrangements has been active in preparing an elaborate affair. Mrs W ?' 1'rli i> was at home Wedneii ilay Afternoon trom to 7 o'clock to Imr many lriends. During the hours named fully seventy-IH'e called at her home on Jefferson Avenue Or. Hedges and Or Byrd. of the Univer sity of Virginia faculty, passed through Pulaski this v.eek with their cunoe. J'hey had made a trip from Fries to the head waters of New River and return in the lit tle crafl. being a part of their second an nual outing spent In the waters of New River. Dr. and Mr* H King, of Elizabeth College. Charlotte. N C, were guests of two of the students, the Misses Keister. a portion of the week Dr. and Mrp .laniM S Miller and family, nnd Miss Julia Miller have arrived from Emory to spend the summer vacation on their Pulaski bounty farm. Dr Miller is professor of mathematics in Emory and Henry College. Hon. J. C. Wysor and sons, Joe and Billy, have returned from Ulnton. XV. Va.. where they accompanied his daughter, Mrs. Flnley Dunlap and children home, after they spent several weeks here Miss Kate l.owry. of Clifton Forge. Is visit ing her classmate at Christian Colltge. Mint Agnes Howard, for several days. Miss Cornelia Gilmer, of l.ebantion. after a visit with Miss Lucille Glllnier. left Wed nesday for Harrisonburg, whore ,ihe will attend the Hurrlsonburg Normal. Mm. D. Gray Langhorne and two chil dren have gone to Alleghany Springs to spend n month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and C. A Bevcridge have returned to their homes at Bristol, after a visit with Mr. Beverldge's daughter. Mrs. II. H. Roberts Home from schools for the summer vaca tion during the week have heen: Miss Madeline Askew, Furmvllle; Walter Fry. Roanoko College; Dave l.mi?hon and Billy Wysor, Hampden-Hldney; Guy Laughon, Washington and Lee; W. G. Wysor. Arthur Bloi.-ksldge, Caddall Harmun. Albert and Harry Bopp. Virginia Polytechnic Institute. HOT SPRINGS (Spoclal to The Times-Dispatch.1 Hot Springs. Va. June 21.?Driving and motoring through Virginia are popular re creations this month, as the mountains are beautiful with laurel and rhododendron in full bloom, and scarcely a day passes that, tourists do not arrive at the Homestead for a lengthy visit or a short stay en route to somo of tho other spring resorts. A parly of a dozen men, n number from Rich mond. arrived from Covington by motor Wednesday night and dined at the Home stead. In tt were E. E. Davis, H. R. Pol lard. E. G. Williams. F. O. Baldwin. A. C. Hai*m'an and E. C. Long, of Richmond; W. A. Rlnehart, W. E. Allen and W. A. Luke, of Covington, and Judge C. F. Moore and Thomas I<uke. of New York. A driving party of four women, members of the Southern colony In Now York, ar rived here the first of the week en route to White Sulphur Springs fend Natural Bridge, and spant ft day and night here. It was mad* up of Mesdameii Wllloughby Sharpe. H. Snowdon Marshal, 1J Henry Clalborno and George Etherldge. They motore$ trom her* to Covington, whera they. | were the guests for a day or two of Mr. . itn>l Mrs Robert I.. l'arrlxh. i Dr Lewis Coward i?n and Mis* Nannie 1 ( Cownrden, of Hot Hprlngs. are absent this j ; week on a trip on their motor boat tip ' j the Jamc* River They started from Rich- [ j montl, ami took at their gueat*. Rev. .1. A. , N'orrls. Miss Helen Norn*. Dr. Frank Hop- | j kins*, and soma other friends ' Hot Springs In .tune Is a Mecca for honey- ! rnooiiers and In not falling this year to ! sustain itfc reputation The beautiful walks. j driven and bridr.l paths which abound offer I lavish opportunity for exclusion. and ; \ iBitors just now are scarcely able to turn ; a corner without meeting a bride and groom Mr and Mrs Robert X Allyn. who were ! married Monday In Louisvllle. arrived Wed i nesday for a stay of several wepk? Mrs. : Allyn was Mrs Loulf Alden, of Louisville, and the couple met for tho first time last j year at the Homestead, where both have ; been annual visitors for some Heaaons. Mt and Mrs Francis R Larkln. who ( were married in New York the rtrst of the month, arrived a week later and will stay through .Iun<? Mrs Larkln. who was Miss Hcssile Voakitrri, Ik one of the prettiest brides seen her* this suson Mr and Mrs Sidney Berg. whn? marrlige was followed by the report that the hrld-?'s grandfather. Adolphus Bunch, of ?t Lotus, hail 151ven her a check for 11.000.000 on her wedding day. have gone to New York after spending the first part of (heir honeymoon nt Hot .Springs. George Randolph Chester, 'he novelist, with Mrs Chester, after a two years' ?tip In I>urope. which included tarveis In Egvpt. wound up in Mot Sprln** last week, and P O Wodehouso. of London, author of "Ths I'rim e and Betty" and other novels Is the Kin'** of Hamilton King at his studio near the Boone Log Cabin Mr Wodehouse i* having a play produced In (.ondon this month, and is said to be at work upon an other soon to be produced In New Y?^rk the scene for which Is ?o he laid in Arizona, where he will go later In teh season for local color. Mrs. B B Valentine, of Richmond has arrived at the Warm Springs Hotel for the summer, and OtiH Skinner. the actor with Mr# Skinner Is there for tho early summer. He Is still convalescing from the dangerous attack of maMoldltu* from \vhl< h ho Kisifered In Cincinnati last month S Y?y Can Do What the Other Fellow Has Done A soap boiler's son traveled the streets of Philadelphia with a loaf of bread under his arm and a Dutch dollar in his pocket. From this humble and obscure position Benjamin Franklin became a great statesman, a philosopher, a philan thropist and a man of science. The sccrct of his success was hard work, SAVING a portion'of what he earned and "keeping everlastingly at it." There are better means of saving money now than in Frank lin's day. Open a Savangs Account With the Commonwealth Bank where your money will be safe and earn three per cent; where it will grow rapidly, and where it is always ready for you. i. The man with money in bank need shed no tears over the lack of opportunity, lor it will knock daily at his door. 1 Commonwealth Bank 22 N. Ninth Street, Twenty-fifth and Broad Sts.? 3914 Williamsburg Avenue. William L. Walters President W. Creed Davis Vice-President & S. E. Walters Vice-President Jj H. G. Proctor Cashier 5j