m-cov-?apeAec-ianslign^ewmgeom-ieLgn-theNolitters'hatali-theGrace Miller White, author of “Tess of the Storm Country,” one A of the best known* American nov- W€1 els. was a visitor in Pulaski yes- ^ terday. She was the guest last pjelt; night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. rj B. C. Taylor. While here she also visited in the home of Mr. and nur Mrs. Fred Bane. fOTMr. Taylor and Mr. Bane met Miss White in New York two years ago, out of which grew close ? friendships. £Miss White's home is at North- ^ port, L. I., New York, where her i tak- husband, Friend Miller, has law mes offices. She no longer engages in^ 1 a. bk a ■ ama:- — _ — _ urewriting but conducts an office in gNew York City in the work ofChristian Science in which she ha® jn fbeen active for a number of foiNyears. . of ’In her work, Mrs. Miller still jyei retains the name of White, that of her first husband. She has two sons, David and Robert White, in business in Washington, D. C. IJ “Tess of the Storm Country 11 has twice appeared on the screen1, ti first in silent pictures, starring U Mary Pickford, and about a year ago it appeared in a talking version with Janet Gaynor and