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If. 4 El MARSHALL. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Wall of Rome Gs announce the engagement of their daughter. Katherine Louise West to Mrv James William Marshall the tg occur the Utter part of- ApriL HARPER- JEWETT. Mr. and Mrs.

William Ross Harper. of Philadelphia announce the engage' meat of their sister Miss Minnie Harper to Dr. Henry Raymond Jewett. of Decatur the wedding to take place Easter Monday April 24 at All Saints Episcopal church Atlanta. STROUS STONE.

din. Sarah Strovs announces the engagement of her daughter Florence to Mr. Louis H. Stone of Cincinnati. The date of the wedding will be announced later.

EDMONDSON JOYNER. Mrs. A. H. Edmondson announces the engagement of her daughter Mary Jean to Mr.

Frank M. Joyner of Atlanta the wedding. to take place April 12. Iff 11 s' FRASER MARROW. Mrs.

Etta McDonald Fraser announces the engagement of her daughter Addle Matilda to Mr. Edgar Way Iferrow of Savannah. the wedding to take place April 26 at home. STOVALL TILLMAN. Dr.

and Mrs. W. M. Fambrough of Bostwlck. Qa.

announce the engagement of Jhelr daughter Irene Stovall to Mr. Grey Edward Ttllma of AmerlcU8 Ga. The date of the wedding to be announced later. HARRIS CLARSON. Mr.

and Mrs. Polk Harris of Columbus Ca. announce the engagement of their daughter Ruth to Mr. Reuben Edward Clarson who was originally from Sweden but now' of Bridgeport Conn. the wedding to take place the latter part of April at their home Lakewood WILSON LIGON.

MT. and Mrs. William Thomas Wilson announce the engagement of their' sister Miss Nell Wilson to Mr. Alexander Towers Llgon. the wedding to take place April 26 at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson. I ARNOLD JONES. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Wesley Arnold announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyn to Mr. Frederick Franklin Jones the wedding to take place at home on April 12. OWEN MATTHEWS. Mr. and Mrs.

John Owen announce the engagement of their daughter. Sarah Elizabeth to Mr. Roy Fred Matthews the marriage to take place In April. No cards. ELLIOT MILLER.

Mr. and Leroy Elliot. of Brunswick Ga. announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Maud to Mr.

Stephen Lee Miller at Va. the wedding to take place in AprlL Methodist. Women of the South Making Plans for Big Meeting. RB- i fe The women of the thirty-six Math- odllt churches of Atlanta are organized Into twenty committees working. ac tlvely on the plans for the meeting here In early April of the Woman's Mission ILry council of the Methodist church.

south. The council consists of the united movement of all the foreign and local missionary workers of the Meth- odllt women of thecerltra south Some idea of the business side of this organization can be better realized when It la understood that last year this body was responsible for the collection and distribution' of six hundred thousand dollars the accounting of which le made fully at the annual The annual meeting here this year begins the 12th of April and will last until the ZOth Miss Belle Bennett president of the organization will preside at the meeting. Mrs. Charles J. Haden.

of Atlanta. is chairman of the local committee planning for the convention. Pasture df he JHtIaC. No feature of the meeting will be more dramatically interesting than the sessions devoted to foreign mission work to which the woman's body gives bountifully. There will be ten or more missionaries' direct from the field In China to report on their efforts there.

There will be those from Japan from the Far East. from Africa and India. Hesld the religious significance of their reports their coming and message will be most Interesting in view of the conditions which now exist the world over the present Influence of the European war affecting the history. and civilization of all nations. tlUaloa rk at Hone.

No reports will be more vitally In tertIItlnlt than those to made at the conference dealing with mission work upon the southern mountain that among the masses of southern ne groes. Not only will the work among Wedding Chests of Sterling Sliver A chest of silver flatware Is the family's best girt to the bride. If it ii engraved and furnished by us she will doubly appreciate it for our name signifies QUALITY and she will know you wanted her to have' the best. We carry In stock The Fairfax. The Livingston Mary Chilton.

Heppelwhlte. Rose Rppoussee Paul Revere. The Virginia. The Washington. Violet.

Chantilly and other popular patterns. Our stock is large and va-t red. No better engraving can be had anywhere and we hue halt a dozen engravera who canturn out your work promptly. It will afford us pleasure' to submit samples and prices either by man or in the store. Write for page illustrated catalogue.

Maier ferkele Inc. Gold and Silversmiths Whitehall St. 1887 A these people be clearly set forth. but the sums of money spent in this direction carefully accounted. The council as a whole and its work will represent the- factorshlp of women in the lire of the church what their actual participation is and what their effort means to world civilization.

Their relation to educational effort will be seen and their spiritual influence rec. ugnued. Speakers at the meeting wjll. include the brainiest men arid women of the moment and' the council will be epoch- making in interest and general significance. Conference Members.

Conference members officially members of the council and the states they represent with their secretaries are Alabama lira T. D. Samford Mrs. A. 1.

Dowdell Baltimore. Mr T. J. Copeland Miss Emma V. Yeppler Central Texas Mrs.

J. W. Downs Mrs. j. H.

Stewart Columbia Mrs. D. M. John. Mrs.

Ella iierron Denver. Mrs. J. B. Hyder.

Mrs. M. a Shivers East Columbia Mrs. Ethel GoodssU Mr. W.

S. Price East Oklahoma. Mm. J. a Fowler.

Mrs. W. E. Mackey Florida. Mrs.

U. A. Hanson. Mrs. B.

t' ttoiland' Holston. Mrs. P. Cobb. Mrs.

W. B. SuiUns nil. note Mrs. 1.

B. Uarrett Mrs. Carrie McCauley Kentucky Mrs. J. E.

Qrubbs. Miss Julia Durnam Little Rock. Mrs. F. 11.

Williams Mrs. H. Pemberton Los Angeles. Mr S. Elliott Mrs Georg C.

Cock. Louisiana Mrs. Abel Miss Mrs. A. Holt Louisville.

Mrs. 11. A. Evans Mrs. C.

retrte Memphis Mrs. T. B. King. Mrs.

R. N. Phippa Mississippi. R. K.

Johnson Mr B. F. Lewis Missouri Mrs. Turner McBIne Mrs. W.

L. Reed Montana Mr E. S. Johnson Mr T. B.

Reagan leo Mr. Empress Arlington. Miss Alice Carr. North MrV Alexander Greet. ore.

Wad. North ArltltJlSU Mr F. M. Tolleson Mrs. J.

v. Hawley North Carolina. Mrs. R. B.

John. Miss fcalli Lou McKlnnon North Georgia. Mr W. B. Mr J.

N. McEachern North Mississippi. Mrs. Vic. Hoyle Miss Louise Duntan North Texas Mrs.

Smith. Mr J. S. PWton No S- west Texas Mrs. D.

L. Stephens. Mr Nat G. Rollln. Pacific.

Mr 1. 5. MidduxV Mr" W. E. Vaughan St.

Louis Mr. C. MHa kina Mr J. I. Chappell South Carolina.

Mrs. W. 1. Walt. Mr.

k. 1. Klrkwood South. Georgia. Mrs.

U. W. Matthews Mr E. Prentice Peabody Southwest Missouri Mr George p. Gross.

Mrs. W. T. McClure Tenness Mrs. A.

B. Smith. Mr Walter Jones Texas. Mrs. O.

1. McKnllht Mrs. 1. Walter Mills Upper Soulh Carolina Mrs. R.

E. Stacthou. Mrs. O. N.

Bourne- Ylrginis Mrs. Lee Britt. Mrs. S. N.

Brickhouse We Oklahoma. Mrs R. rd. Campbell Mrs. C.

a Hobo TcuTUnrE A. Lilly. Mrs. T. A.

Brown West North Carolina Mrs. Lucy Robertson. Mr II. A. Dunham Western Virginia.

Mrs. R. Armstrong- Mr. O. W.

Atkinson. East Point Woman's Club. The East Point Woman's club meets Wednesday afternoon In the club room on Main street A full attendance is I requested as the club has pledged a 1 certain amount off money to the Emory i university fund and ways and means I of raising this amount are to be. dls- I cussed. I For Miss Burr.

A number of parties are being planned I In. compliment to Miss Josephine Burr of New York. who arrives today to I visit If re. W. W.

Blackman. Mr Blackman gives a luncheon tomorrow at Druid Hills Golf club and Friday even. Ing entertains at. home' at a dancing party for her visitor. Musical Tea.

I Mrs. R. J. Murphy will entertain at a musical tea on Tuesday. March' 7 at her home on Myrtle street.

The program Piano. solo. prelude Rachmaninoff- Mr H. C. Walters.

Vocal oto lJec1. Maosuict Mrs. W. Putnam. Reading wlctd Mrs.

R. S. Blackburn. Vocal solo Chas of Botumiea" Mrs. R.

Cheshire. Piano solo. Ar nie" Chamlnade Mrs. 3. His.

Mrs. R. J. Mnrphg. Accompanists Mr W.

McAlpIn II Un J. Hind The puts tavited' are Hrs. CX Bailer Mrs. Sheppard W. Poster.

rtf I no. Mrs. Oeorgla McMtchaeU Mrs. wi. Car- 1116.

Mrs W. Alnaader Mrs. it OBrie Mr. A. S.

Madden Miss Bowen. Mrs. W. J. HlUIICIl Mrs n.

Mauck. Mrs. John Rlohart Xaa1Uc Mr d' BRIDE Photo by Crlpll with Abananza Sutdla. MRS. JOSEPH BLOUNT One of Atlanta's most beautiful young women whose marirage was an interesting event of February.

She was Miss Eula Johnson. by American Artists To Be Exhibited in Atlanta An exhibit of work by American artists will be opened to the public be tween the hours of 10 a. In. and 6 II. m.

beginning Monday. March 6 on the ground floor of the Ponce de Leon apartments. on the corner of- tPeachtree street and Ponce de Leon avenue. This exhibit was sent out by the American Federation of Arts from Washington D. Cand is beng shown here by the Atlanta.

Art association. The following pictures are Included Becky by Charles er High Fall- Adirondacks Joseph A. Boston The Octagonal House George Elmer' Browne Bald Heed Cliff. Maine. Howard Russell Butler Cloud Lesions.

John T. Carlsen The Edge of the Cliff. Charles C. Curran The Wild Turkey Hunters E. Irving- Coute Dutch Heed Rudolph Dirks Showery Day Columbus Circle Y.

F. Uhrer De You Sunlit Part Hr Giles Great South ay. V. Granville Smith Church Lake de Garbs Walter Griffin Quebec from the St. Charles Blrte Harrison The Coming of the' Sandman.

Girl of the Spring- Ben D. Kopman Building New York Leon The Use of Easter Cards Never in the. history the development of social customs have. Easter Cards been so much used as they are today. The custom is extending each year.

a fact. that is natural when it is remembered that this is the most delicate means of conveying ourshare in the sum' total of Easter Happiness. While ready-made cards for this occasion are offered for sale at many places these are snot so much in demand now as those which are specially engraved. Cards for Easter Greeting" should-express ones indi. victual taste and this can only be accomplished through the medium of acard engraved in accordance with your own taste in arrangement and' artistic effect.

The most satisfactory results can be' obtained by consulting the Ji P. Stevens Engraving Co. 47 Whitehall St. Atlanta who will send samples of the very latest style send today so that the work can be made up for you in ample time. DRY CLEAHIHC VlfYoifrSerwce Our New Establishment 168 Peachtree.

With the finest and most modern equipment in America is now ready for your inspection. Visit ask our advice about your delicate fabrics. French Dry Cleaning Co. JOSEPH MAY 6 SONS 70 PONES- Atlanta 42 168 PEACHTREE STREET to MS rtorot nice raw outs Kroll At tho Dock Jonas Ll Brilliant Nliht" Hobart Nichols Early Summer Leonard Ochtrnan The Orange Shawl. Ernest Pelzotb 'Who's Who Edwin S.

IL Potthsst Landscape William Robinson Utatone Rlntare Saba Surf In Sixty Fathoms Frederick 1. Waugh The Blue E. K. K. Ketherlll A Connecticut Landscape.

ReJf fel Texas Roses. Roma Reagan and pottery from Flemlngton N. J. The pictures range in value tram two hundred to. two thousand dollars.

Bridge Club. Miss TUIIe Mae Hudsffn entertained the members of her bridge club Friday afternoon at the home of her parents on Ware avenue in East Point. The prize for top score was won by Miss Elizabeth Clayton. Moxetl Upchnrch was hostess to sewing club Thur dy aft rat the home of her parents at-301 West Forrest avenue in put Point. During the afternoon a wad course WM served.

The 99 Price 6 Introducing theIouvrev a new Spring design Queen Quality De Luxe grade. In mat kid with imitation strap. Patent piping across arch. Turn sole white quarter lining and covered French heels. M.

i Bros. Co. Main. Floor Shoe Department ANNOUNCEMENT Is pleased to announce a complete showing of the smartest' shapes tints and textures in Stationery and Social Papers 1 for every occasion at 49 Whitehall Street new location Nothing like them ever shown' in Atlanta before Wedding Invitations Announcements. Reception- and Calling Cards etc.

r- Handsomely engraved in latest styles in our own factory at 50 West' Alabama Street. 4 A tfM jw Frohsin Spring Prices oil Dresses Suits Coats and Blouses VM THE our success In retail merchandising In At- lanta is the fact that we offer only garments of the BET TER a besides we are satisfied to sell goodsi oni a SMALL margin of profit. Dependable merchandise at AT TRACTIVE prices is a combination that has made this tore popular with the ladles of Atlanta and vicinity. Our efficient' SER VICE toot has made us many friends. Our customers sometimes remark that there's always.

some' thing NEW at Frolul3. THAT Is another advantage that wepffer here. Bu selling garments almost- as quickly as they arrive from our New York makers and immediately replacing them with other' models which are' reaching. use-dell we have' ALWAYSsomething new and distihctioetoshow youjn SMART ATTIRE. There's much here to interest you in our showing of SPRING Dresses Suits Blouses Coats and Skirts riot- tractive prices so wont you put us on your visiting list for tomorrow I 8 i if tTHE i TLXNT s9.

J' HARPER W11l am Harp ann uncethe engage. take' 4 At1an STONE. Straus' enp ment JOYNE Jeanto heweddlng. MARROW. ta EdprWay rrow 6 TILLMAN.

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pleasure' I I orin to I MaI Wb tehall Estzblished J. pentln tb carefullr repres nt ugna d. lI1ben. Bal more Mrs. UA.

5ulul1I II 10 Ie Mrs. Holti Me npnls 1I Mr. Reelti John on. Mrs. N.

Mnleo t. Mrs. Mrs. George Yr 1IIe Mrs Ht. lnbotham.

MrL T. HoleI. 1' Mts. North- iln. lUn.

Mrs. I Maddox Mrs Va han M. Haw- Mrs L' I R. Mrs Mrs Mrs. South West West Texas Un.

E. A Mrs. Ira. Irequested I I Anumber arrivestoday Mrs. Mrs.

Bla a. a GoltclUb ev n' i esday 1. I. Mrs I Mrs I Ra41n MIKt JoInI. BB burn.

I Violin solo. To aWUd Boa JcDow- elJ Kra. K. 1luUer. Btterfll1lrs.

I' Arabesque Chall Dade- HI. Vocal 010. group or Cadman- R3lDrph. i Met. I rutted.

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IL Mrs. l1M XraW I. Xurphe7 Mrs 1Ua i A EJrJ3RLDE I women Work bythe C. and IsbeJng 7' y. H.

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herL o1rincc1ubThurs4 after InJ aatPoint. DuriDcthe course d. 0" 1ii iqp y1 e6 Jg. The monthly business meetlnCot the. Eu- Point- southern etho41ltjIl' lonal7 society will beb14tftUI Fannie.

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Depend ble rice3 thalha3madethi3310re ofAtlanlaan viclni y. Oureffi JeI ha3made wmany always30me. NEW---at aTlolhetadQaritag we offer BU3ellJ gg rment quickly repla ing wl ch Ie we ALWAYS30m llzIngnew Jiflri ilo you in ir Dre oal3-aiJdSkin3'afal tractlveprices otOontyoupul nyourviifli1g it i c. i 1 i 4 4 iu 3' C4 a 6T afi. a Pa 5 :1916.

Page Two THE ONSTITUTION SUNDAY NCH 1. WEST-MARSHALL. Mr. weddfna lattsrpartof Apr11. Phlladelphlae 2 ri STONE.

thewedding F7 y. Y. was it4 llz 1 y. eft the-South S. ai i r' es' :1 Besldea 4 ry i aY ro A f' i 4 can turn IIi i1 1 St rv a yFroy.

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meeting of Eu 5 Methodist bebSld Wlth rro 2 oclclock at tomo hontb a Sib is. HOEDPFt' I. Louvre t. 5 1 4 rice the anewSprmg is roe c9 1- A1 in an ite a treet a 1. 1n 0 on a succGssIn act theBET nd on AT efficient SERVICE man 8 tfnmediatel ith are' distindloe.

to show ou shows at at 4 Whitehall Street' tt i qe is a ii I' r- sks.

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