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GARDENER’S CREED ‘gh who have loved the earth so much, shall have no fear at last of the cool brown earth, that will shelter me from every cruel blast. ' ‘My bed will be wrapped so sweetly round by the tender, teeming mold Which quickens anew the winged seeds of the primrose and mak e gold. I, who have loved the yearly spring of budding leaf and stem, Shall lay me down with no sad re ret, nor wish a requiem: ‘Knowing my hands, that delved in the earth through life, in death's repose May give white grace to a lily's cup, of fragrance to a rose. “Maud Chegwidden KATHLEEN SUTTON READS FOR PEN Woo d Concentrated energy brings dyna mic results while long, drawn out efforts that kill the spark of intus itive genius. This fact was again de monstrated in the one-day conven tion eld by the Alabama Pen Wom on Saturday at the ‘Tutwiler | ate,” says The Birmingham News dot Sunday The motto of this organization, ‘One for all and all for one,” was the keynote of the day’s proceedin gs the members, gathered from parts of the state and discussed and exchanged market tips, passing fen to others much useful informa tion regarding the ever-changing lierary’ field. Mrs. Anne Southerner Tardy, president of the local branc, in her Address of welcome, quoted one of the most astute politicians and most capable public men of recent de velopment, Charles G. Dawes, say ing, The surest sign that a man is hot great is that he strives to look great; therefore in welcoming you “Sisters of the Penn,” I make no claim to greatness, ‘The world has ever bowed at the feet of the goddess of And no higher tribute can be paid you as Pen Women than to sate ‘pat you are devotees at her shrine we of us are merely in the “rag age” but who can say that Among our number there does not dwell one who will lift high the lantern of literary achievement and erhaps shape the destinies of the people in this age of the New Deal ‘Among the ‘Alabama, poets and writers on the Saturday was Kathleen Sutton of Anniston, who ead ‘group of ‘verse fom ter first published “volume which has been favorably received in many portions of the country. ‘The article said of Atrs. Sutton: ‘Mrs Kathleen sutton of Annis ton, read a group of “poems from her’ recently published volume, Masquerade In county her verses run the sale of human emotions, ‘showings, pro found and beautiful philosophy an shes as warmth and “depth of hue DUNLAP HENRY GIVES EVENING PARTY FOR FRIENDS. One of the loveliest parties for the school set was given Friday ‘night at the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry on North Quintard Avenue when their young grandson, Dunlap Henry, entertain ed a few of his friends. The beauti 1 rounds surrounding the home, 940 ideal place for a party, looked most attractive with Japanese lan terns strung amid the trees. Taare was dancing on the spacious poreh and in the reception rooms and Dunch was served throughout the evening by Miss Nina henry and Mrs. Ben Spearman (Daisy Henry). Later sandwiches were serves. The guests were Elizabeth John son, Ernestine Rovertson, Margaret J, Mattison, Mary Landon, Sara Evans, Yggy Leo Roverts, Mary Alice GAR, Watson Andrews, Jis Har vey, Jr, Duncan Hunter, Ed. Mc Ginnis,” Edwin Cooper,’ James Green, ‘Carl Thagard, Joseph Calla han, Jr, L. A. Stanley, Jr., Oliver Wilbanks, Henry Wilbanks of Gads den, Ben Spearman and Marcus Howze WEEK-END CAMPING PARTY AT CAMP WILLETT Chaperoned by Mrs. L. G. Pren- Hee and Mrs. D. Bernhard the members of the D. C. Club spent the week-end at Camp Willett, the Girl Scout camp in the northwest ern portion of the county. In the group enjoying the ute w ere: Misses Elizabeth Johnson, Mary Pelham Doris Hardy, Ann Sproull, Teddy Mann, Edith Mar ton Bowie, Mary Hanna, Frances — nal
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Anniston, Alabama, US

Mon, May 22, 1933

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