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sm if ENGAGEMENTS ELROD DENNISQNt Mrs. William Campbell Elrod announces the engagement at her daughter Madell to Mr. Arthur Edward Dennison of Washington C. the wed- it ding to take place at the home of the bride. November 21.

45 r-i a DEWALD SCHIFF. Mr. and Mrs. N. J.

DeWald of Savannah announce the engagement of their daughter Elise Carolyn to Mr. Herbert J. Schlfl. of Atlanta. the date or the wedding to be announced later.

DEFOOR LEE. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Len DeFoor announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Addle to Mr. Jes Mercer Lee the Wedding to take place In December the date to be announced later.

GLOVER MURCHISON. Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Glover of Vidalia Ga. announce the engagement of their daughter Edna Kerr to Mr. William Johnson Murohlson the marriage to take place early to December. ROBERTS STAPLES Mr. Oscar I.

Roberts of Macon Ga. announces the engagement of his ets- ter Ulan Inez to Mr. Junius Clay Staples of Harrisonburg. Va. the wedding to take place to December.

SMITH MHAN Mr. and Mrs. Guy Conley announce the engagement of their niece Miss Elsie Monroe Smith to Mr. Horace McHan the date for tile wedding to be announced later. LOURNOY AYERS.

Mrs. J. A. Flournoy. of Fort Valley announces the engagement or her daughter Annie Laurie to Mr.

Thomas R. Ayers of Macon the marriage to take place In December. No cuds. GERSHON FRIEDMAN. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Gershon announce the engagement or their daughter Leah to Mr. Edward G. Friedman the wedding to take place la December.

HALLIBURTO JOHNSON. Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Halt1burtoD. or Fort Valley announce the engagement of their daughter. Louise. to Mr. George Marvin Johnson of Chl.tW.- nooga Tenn.

the wedding to take place December 20. No cards. PLYNT BARNETT. Hon. William Thomas Flynt.

of Sharon Ga. announces the engagement or his daughter Mabel to Mr. Nathaniel George Barnett the wedding to take place November 28 1916. No cards. WOOTEN GRIGGS.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wooten of SheUmln Ga. announce the engagement' of their daughter Gladys to Mr.

D. Stewart Griggs of Dawson. Ga. the wedding to take place In December. ANDREW TALTON.

Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Andrew or Perry Ga.

announce the engagement of their daughter Estelle to Mr. A. Redding Talton of Kathleen the marriage to take place on December 13. FENDT KING. Mr.

and Mrs. William Henry Fendt of Waycross announce the engagement of their daughter Lillian Walker to Mr. Julian Wallace King. of Brunswick the wedding to take place December at home. LETSON PENN.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lets on of Norcross announce the engagement of their daughter Willie Htnton to Mr.

Harvey Allen Penn of Atlanta the marriage to take place at the home of the brides parents ox Sunday De- cember 2 No cards. PEACOCK WHITE. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Peacock or ThomasYllle announce the engagement of their daughter. Isabel to Mr. James B. White Jr.

the marriage to take place at an early date. BARRY SNELL. Mrs. L. A.

Barry announces the engagement of her daughter Zuma Gladys. to Professor P. Cyril Snell the marriage to take place In December. LYONS NEWMAN. Mrs.

Dora Rush Lyons announces the engagement of her daughter Ruth to Mr. William Henry Newman the marriage to take place on January 2. Why You Should Select Your Christmas Gifts Early This Year Last year the great majority of Christmas purchases were made early. This year conditions are such that early shopping is even more advisable. We believe in Preparedness.

We have bought and ordered goods in every line anticipating a much larger volume of sales. The entire country is enjoying the greatest prosperity known in years and Christmas shopping will no doubt far exceed our most sanguine expectations. It is a physical impossibility for any merchant to correctly anticipate the requirements of his customers and this year it is going to be difficult to get re-orders in time for the holidays. Labor troubles are expected in many of the eastern markets and this may seriously inconvenience your dealers and yourself. By buying early you have a larger unbroken variety from which to make your selections.

You can therefore get more appropriate gifts and' have your pick of the choicest values. By buying early you avoid the mad rush bustle and confusion suffered by late shoppers. Youlget better service by having more time to inspect and. compare goods. This al lows sufficient time for smooth and beautiful engraving.

You are relieved' of possible disappointments getting what you want when you want it. By shopping early you add to the sum of comfort of the sales people bookkeepers engravers. jewelers shipping clerks etc. by saving them from long hours of extra night work. Write- for our new holiday catalogue.

It will suggest appropriate gilts saves timemoney and trouble. Shop early. i Inc. GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS Estab 1887 31 Whitehall St. Atlanta Ga.

TODD WRIGHT. Mr. and Mrs. J. c.

Todd ZmcunC8 th engagement of their daughter Mary Lee to Mr. Nathan A. Wright the wedding to take place in December. DYER RAY. Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Dyer announce the engagement of their Lila to Mr. Charles N.

Ray the wedding to tale place the last of November. HIXON DAVIES. Ray. and Mrs. H.

M. Hlion of Red Springs N. C. announce the engagement of their daughter. Margaret Comer to Mr.

Thomas W. DT1es 01 Beech Island the wedding to occur December. BARNES CANTRELL. Mr. and Mrs.

William Joseph Barnes announce the engagement of their daughter. Lillian to Mr. Dock Potter Cantrell the marriage to take place the latter part of December. WATSON SWANNELL. Mr.

H. P. Watson of Anniston Ala. announces the engagement of his daughter lone to Mr. Harry C.

Swannell of Greenville S. C. the wedding to be quietly solemnized In December. BARR HOUSER. Dr.

and Mrs. Robert S. Barr announce the engagement of their daughter Berenice Horton to Mr. Harry McIntyre Houser the wedding to take place In December at St. Marks CHENEY HILL.

Mrs. Fannie Foster Cheney of Ellavtlle Ca. announces the engagement of her daughter. Dorothy to Mr. Clyde Otis Hill We marriage to take place at the Methodist church in EUal1l1e December 2.

Miss Kollock Discusses Work Of Girl Scouts of America Miss Louise Kollock formerly of Atlanta now of Philadelphia secretary of the Girl Scouts of America. Is to the city preparatory to the organization here of an Atlanta branch of the Girl Scouts. This on wilt follow the address here of the president Mrs. Jullette Gordon Low. of Savannah who arrives in the city Wednesday morning and will speak at a public meeting in the auditorium of the charober of com- merce at 8 o'clock the same afternoon.

The public la cordially invited. Mrs. Low wilt early outline th pur- poses of th organization which now has representation to active branches of the Girl Scouts in nearly every ec- tion of tb country and which stands for the initiation of young women into the highest. service to thetr' country and to humanity. In Philadelphia the Girl Scouts have done e.

great work. sold Miss KoUoctc la describing- phases. of the' work yesterday and their work has extender to many directions she continued. The dvJo club provided examiners for public health and civics a trained nurse examined for child nurse and in valid cooking and a. German governess for interpreter.

The Red Cross doctors will help us on ambulance arid home nursing and one of the counctUors volunteered for music. Nialet Work. The Scout night was well attended six troops being represented. Unfortunately it tell on a first aid night and for that reason a number of girls could not be present. The secretary was there.

and Mrs. Stern a member of the council. awarded badges in the following subjects Child nursing civics music invalid cooking public health. Interpreter personal health second class. tenderfoot.

year attendance and year attendance. The two girls who had a record of two years of perfect attendance received from the council gold stars engraved G. S. 16. The Starr Garden Boy Scout troop was present in uniform to provide music and demonstrate some of their work.

The troop scoutcraft contest was outlined by a committee of the association of Girl Scout leaders ell' were made by the secretary and given to each captain. The captains' association met In the Girl Scout office October 9. Mrs. Wendell Reber of the Civics club. gave a talk on our public health and civic badges.

Officers were elected anti a constitution adopted. It was decided to call the club the Philadelphia Association or Girl Scout readers as it is expected that both captains and lieutenants will belong. The secretary an nounced that Thursday mornings would be devoted by her to giving Instruction to captains especially new ones in tying and other phases or scoutcraft. ttmajr Indorftoifmtm. We had our representation in the meeting of the State Federation of Women dubs In Pennsylvania which was held in Philadelphia In October.

The club women gave their movement a hearty sement. The Georgia Federation Indorsed th Girl Scout movement two. years ago. Miss Edith Johnson presenting the subject and the Girl Scouts of Savannah presented a most Interesting program. Miss Lucy Lester organized the Girl Scouts a of ThomasvUle Go.

and there New Suffrage Headquarters The headquarters of the Equal Suffrage Party of Georgia. will be moved this week from 221 Peachtree street the ward movement of Atlanta business section being the cause of the party's change of home. For three years Mr. Curol Payne has graciously given this store to the suffrage party as contribution to the cause. and In all Atlanta there has been no greater gift.

When a full record is made of all those who aided In giving equal suffrage to Georgia Mr. Payne's name will head the list. The new headquarters of the equal suffrage party wm be at 1124 Peachtree a. large and well-lighted tall given to the party by Mr. Mathew Carroll to whom the thanks of all suffragists are due.

The party will be In its new home this week and will give a large warming lot some early date. to which all members and sympa- thlxers are Invited. Mr. McKnight to Speak. The Georgia.

Economic and Political Science association presents the fourth of Its series of lectures next Wednesday noon at 3 o'clock in the pastors on the mezzanine floor of the Ansley hotel. The speaker. Mr. I. A.

ht ex-consul to St. Helena will give a comprehensive talk on Shall We Have a. Merchant Mariner' a tuo- Ject that Is uppermost at present in the public mind. The small sum of 1 to charged for membership In the course comprising twenty lectures or more or an admission of 26 cents to the single lecture. AU interested are Invited to van themselves of this op portunU For Miss Wallace.

Miss Leola Wallace entertained at a matinee party yesterday afternoon in compliment to her sister. Miss Mae Wallace whose Mr. William D. Google. Oglethorpe takes plate Thursday evening at the English Lutheran church.

The guests included Mr. Hugh sum- nwr of Newberry a. Miss OdeU Sims of StaTolm Qa Mr 1. Sneed and sits Jessie Utlner of College Part. lira a 1.

will give a box party Monday afternoon at Ttb are several other active branches throuibtout the state Mrs. Low urges the presence here Wednesday of the representatives of the various branches In Georgia that the state work may be pushed vigorously and In teUtgentry. Mrs. 6p ncT Atkinson urges th yresence at th meeting Wednesday afternoon of every member or the city federation. MESH BAGS Bag la highest favor and the on we are displaying are particularly attractive Of Sterling Silver and the finest Gern Silver they A ot desired Gift.

TV otter them priced from 300 to VANITIES De to the heart of every woman these lovely sliver conveniences tin an actual need and coming- as they do. In many design and a wide range of prices from tSOO to 12500 make beautiful Gifts within the reach of an. E. A. MORGAN Jeweler Opticiar to E.

Hunter St. Adjoining Keety Th economy in a few steps. round the corner. tor to Young Women's Christian suociatioa will be rved 1 7 th Atlanta T. W.

a A. thU at th headquarters buUdmr 5 Houston street AU raem- Dd friends of th uodtfOIl invited to attend th special prayer meeting on W4 dB Jd afternoon at The regular monthly bnalneu worn- en' meetlnK will held on venli Kbesiiming at Jairtth ten- cent upper. and closing promptly o'clock. Plato 3 nrh chairman of th religious work committee. will have charge of the meeting and fee Icted In receiving by Mrs-John Rains and Mrs.

Mary Millard. liise Wingu general secretary. 111 give the Bible leBSon and Mrs. U. F.

Parker will sine. The Hockey club bas proved BO popular that Miss Moore UIa physical nl- rector finds econa cl ai women wishing to layTb toes kr d. to' report to ill moor To Miss Harsh. Elltab th Blalock wilt aterttta at tDnebaoD Monday In compliment to- Miss i re llcCart" Estell HM Iu SKOES xceptioii a' Exceptional is an adjecti that fits gracefully into any. description of Queen Quality Shoes and trathf ally also.

For fit wear comfort style and appearance they are absolutely the most reliable line of women's shoes sold in America' and America leads the Patent Button Mat kid top. Turn sole and Leather French A beautiful light weight model built from th best materials obtainable. Similar designs in Dull Kid and Gun Metal. tTtovtanA oilier ka in tock on loathe in Doth button and lore. We can tupply almoaf wry demand you can make ant are etpeciaUy anxious or an opportunity of erg TAg you.

And remember while Queen Quality Shoes always show the utmost in value the prices are always reasonable. 350 to 10 is a price scale that every purse and taste. Brown Kid Lace A beautiful shoe a beautiful shade of brown' that is now in much demand. Welt sole and brown leather French heels. Price- M.

800 Rich Bros. Patent Button Mack cloth top Welt sole andLeath a' French heels. 500 This style is adapted to every occasion and ea. peciaUy for walking ere the stout sole will stand the wear and tear. The largest iuf 8 ct equipped shoe deportment tit Atlanta toitti to trgut sad best trained tale loves.

You not only Me. liars volt Oscy ia urac aLaa Main Floor Shoe Department 6256 Whitehall St L-J Women Really Enjoy Buying at Frohsins The atmosphere of the store is friendly and comfortable. The saleswomen are attentive and very competent. They genuinely try to please people without over- persuasion. The newest garments are always here.

They are within easy reach you may see everything. The stocks Suits Gowns Copts Blouses are chosen by people who have the sort of taste that elicits the comment. Wonderfully fetching and smart just as Yorky as can be. We hear this and words to the same effect every single day. Frohsins prices are most conservative.

You may buy the very fine stuff" here of course but the prices asked for it are truly smaller than in' other shops. You will discover this for yourself. These are some of the reasons why the Frohsln business is one of At lantas sound successes. i This Week Special Emphasis Will be Laid on Coats and Costumes Tailleur. Come FROHSINS ivg i 5- i AG ENtENTs 1 ELRODDENNISON1.

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ear1 SHELL. NEWMAN. Mt' ace ar line-anticipating exce t1y requir ments You get al- getting our memoJley WRIGHT. I the tT I theedd1nBto I RAY. DAVIES.

andMrs Sprm Be Ch to BARNES WATSON MrH A1 ROUSER. HILL. take. churcbm I 1 MisaLou5 ecretaT toUo th Gor on I th I I th meT the the I lIec- yellter ay. 11as exttnd In- 1 I Nl.

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tits For ayh. Spencer is one JewelerOptictar it CANotes The worlds week af forth. bserved 54 bers and DCThek en's meeting be Tuesday ereninebegInning at Durham the otthe will the roved et tteceuarr toor a aeconclass. Alt matronsand yoant' plsyTbursdsy re 511:3 Z0M1 SSHarsh. Bta1OCKWU1 entertain' Margaret McCartryeattDIas.

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