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TWO JORDAN JONES. Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Jordan announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyn. to Mr.

Clinton C. Jones. of Greenville. S. C.

the marriage to take place at home on September 28. No cards. DEAN WRIGHT. Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Henry Dean. of Gainesville announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Law to Mr. Franjc Cornelius Wright of Atlanta. the wedding to take place October. WHITNER SIMPSON.

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Whitner announce the engagement of their daughter Martha Cobb to Rev. Richard F.

Simpson of Moultrie Ga. the marriage to' take place in' October. RAY RAY. Mr. and Mrs.

Dempsey Jones Ray announce the engagement of their daughter Sara Will. to Mr. Frank Troy Ray the wedding to take place on October 7 at the Park Street Methodist church. SYMMES McCUTCHEON. Mrs.

John Cleves Symmes announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter. Sue Rae to Mr. James Johnson tkCutcheon of Philadelphia Pa. the wedding to take place on October 13 at the North Avenue Presbyterian church. Miss Symres was a student at Vanderbilt university where she high honors at the' end of a year course.

During her college days her studies were supplemented by an ex. tenslve tour abroad in company with her grandmother Mrs. Sue V. Symmes. of Nashville Tenn.

and her sister Mrs. Milton A. Candler. Recently she has been connected with the Atlanta public schools as a teacher at. Tenth street school.

which posl tlon she gave up in order to go overseas in V. M. C. A. canteen work.

rendering efficient service for eight months in both France and Germany. Mr. McCutcheon is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and was connected with the Pennsyl. vanla railroad when our country entered the war. Hevolun- teered his services to the government and spent two years In the fighting zone with the rank of captain in the Fourth infantry of the Third division.

Since his return to civilian life he has been successfully engaged in textile manufacturing in Phil. adelphia. PAYNE FUNSTEN. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Allen Payne of ton Ga. announce the engagement or their daughter Marigene to Mr. James Bowen Funsten. of New York city. the marriage to take place on Tuesday evening November 9.

Miss Payne is a sister of Mrs. John L. Tye Jr. of Atlanta and was a student of Agnes Scott college where she took a popular part in the social life in Atlanta of the college set. Mr.

Funsten is a Virgnian by birth a son of the late James B. Funsten bishop of Idaho and is a graduate of the University of Virginia. HAGERTY ROBINSON. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Henry Hagerty of Louisville. Ky. announce the engagement of their daughter Emma Bridges to Mr. Walter McLaren Robinson. of Nashville Tenn.

formerly of Atlanta. the marriage to takeplace in December. Mr. Robinson is the son of Ml- Minnie Scruggs Robinson. MASON ANSLEY.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mason of Decatur announce the engagement of their daughter Frances Block to Mr. Clifford Marion Ansley.

the wedding to take place the early part of November. CHASTAIN ELDER. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Chastalu announce the engagement of their daughter Kate to Mr.

John Tlllman Elder Jr. the marriage to take plat Friday. October Hi. at the home of the brides parents. FLEMING VEAL.

Mr. J. R. Fleming announces the engagement of his daughter. Mattie to Mr.

John Worth Veal of RoopvlllQ Ga. the date of the marriage to be announced later. BROOKS MARCHMAN. Mr. and Mrsti Washington Brooks of Lexington Ga.

announce the engagement of their llagbt Mary Prudence to Mr. P. M. Marchman the tfeddTu tip taKa place in October. MATTHEWS WATSON.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles David Matthews of Talbotton Ga. announce the entagement of their daughter. Pearl to Colonel Wade wat.

son of Bailey Ga. the wedding to be solemnized In November at Collinsworth church. Rev. B. A.

Pafford officiating. FITTS LOVELACE. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. McCrackln announce the engagement of their daughter. Gladys Mae. to Mr. Francis Millard Lovelace the wedding to take place at the home of the bride early in October.

WALKER DELOACH. Mr. and Mrs. Endorus Brawner Walker. of Atlanta.

formerly of Griffin Ca. announce the engagement of their daughter Corinne to Mr. Alfred Burton DeLoach of Tazas. the marriage to take place in the late tall. McCRACKIN WOODWARD.

Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. MeCrackin announce the engagement of their sister.

Gladys Ousley of Valdosta to Mr. John Clinton Woodward of Newark. X. J. the wedding to occur at home in October.

No cards. BANKSTON MALEY. Mrs. B. E.

Bankston announces the engagement of her granddaughter. Juanita Gladys. to Mr. Joe V. Maley the date of the marriage to be announced later.

No cards. CARROLL KIDD. Mrs. Winston Robert Carroll announces the engagement of her daughter Thelma Grace to Mr. Thomas Harwell Kldd.

the marriage to be quietly solemnized Thursday September 23 at the hone of the bride. BOGGS GORDON. Mrs. Alice Kugenia Llule. of Gainesville announces tile engagement of her.

daughter. Mary Estelle Bog to Mr. Richard Howard Gordon. of Danielsville. Ga.

the marriage to be solemnized in tlio early fall. PORTER JOYCE. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Parker Dunahoo of Maysville.

Ga. announce the engagement of their daughter. Ruby Mays Porter to Mr. Headquarters for Wedding Gifts No matter what amount you have in mind to spend for a wedding gift whether expensive or inexpensive- we can be of real service to you. Our experience in selecting useful durable and appropriate gifts dates back over three years.

Naturally we know how to please. every taste and can offer. suggestions which will help you and at the same time be certain that your gifts will be doubly acceptable to the bride. We afford you such an abundant variety of handsome- gifts in such a wide range of values that choosing is entirely a matter of personal preference. Our engraving tnnot be excelled.

Special attention given to orders for gift goods. Call at the store or write for a copy of our twenty-fifth annual catalogue. MATER BERKELE Inc. Gold and Silversmiths Established 1887. 3 Charming by McCrary.

Miss Kate Chastath daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Chastain whose engagement to Mr. John Tillman Elder is announced today. She is a very handsome and attractive young girl and her marriage will be an interesting event of the near future.

Robert Allen Joyce of Danbury N. C. the wedding to take place in November. No cards. THOMPSON McCAY.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeLoney Thompson of Danielsvllle. announce the engagement of their daughter Evelyn Sidney to Mr. DeWitt Talmadge McCay the marriage to take place in the late fall.

No cards. BURDETTE- SMITH. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis Burdette of Washington.

Oa. announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy Ashby to Mr. Whitefoord Ingersoll Smith of Asheville N. C. the marriage to occur on Wednesday November 10 at the home of the brides parents.

No cards. BRINKLEY McCLUNG. I Mr. and Mrs. P.

F. Brinkley of Smyrna announce the engagement of their daughter Jessie Lee. to Mr. Junius Hagan McClung. of Atlanta the marmge to be solemnized November 17 at the of the bride.

GORMAN RILEY. Mr. and Mrs. O. D.

Gorman of Mauk. Ga. announce the engagement of their daughter Pearl Ermine to Mr. Howard Letcher Riley the marriage to be solemnized Wednesday. September 22 at the home of the brides parents.

No cards. SHELTON ALEXANDER. Mr. and Mrs. R.

H. Shelton announce the engagement of their daughter Bertha Janette. to Mr. Ray B. Alexander the wedding to take place in October.

BRUMBY SKINNER. Mr. Charles Rush Brumby announces the engagement or his daughter Susan to Mr. Francis Lee Skinner the marriage to be solemnized October 14 at Cedartown Ga PAGE SMITH. Mrs.

M. M. Page announces the engagement of her daughter Callie Zellner to My Sail" Bird Smith. the date to be- announced lifer. PHILLIPS DANIEL.

Mr. aad Mrs. H. W. Phillips of Forest Park Ga.

announce the engagement of their daughter Louetta. to Mr. Tommie. M. Daniel the marriage to take place at an early McCRARY McMULLEN.

Mr. C. H. McCrary announces the engagement of his daughter Eva 111. to Mr.

Fred C. McMullen the marriage to take ptece Sep. tember 26. at the home or the brides brother and sister Mr. and Mrs.

Earl McCrary on Stewart avenue. ESTES CRENSHAW. Mr. and Mrs. John Minor Estes Sr.

of Klrkwood announce the engagement of their daughter Lucy Boyce to Mr. John Walden Crenshaw. of Atlanta the wedding to take place October. KELLEY HOUSE. Rev.

and Mrs. Oscar Lee Kelley announce the engagement of their daughter Carolyn to Mr. Eugene Watson-'House the wedding to take place October 27 in the First Methodist' church Lumpldn Ga. MIDDLEBROOKS NISBET. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Elder MIddlebrooks of Athens announce the engagement of their daughter Tom to Mr. Winfield Roblson Nisbet of Macon the wedding to occur In October. COOPER LOGUE. Mr.

and Mrs. George Thomas Cooper Sr. announce the engagement of their daughter Sallie Belle to Mr. Joe Albert Logue the wedding to take place at the Lafayette Street Methodist church. Dothan Ala.

on Sunday October 10. No cards. ADLER WINTNER. Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Adler announce the engagement of their sister Lillian Adler. to Mr. Alex. S. Wlntaer of Cleveland.

Ohio the marriage to take place early in October. URStore will 1) do ah4 Monday on ac- count of Holiday Waugh. The marriage is announced of Miss Johnnie May Hall and Mr. Robert Waugh. which took place Friday.

September 10. at 2 p. in. at Central Presbyterian church. The wedding wu a.

quiet one. with only a few friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Waugh will be at home after OctoT er 5 at 120 Ponce de I eon avenue.

Whitl War d. Mrs. T. J. Whitley announces the marriage of her daughter.

Irene. to Mr. Dewey H. Ward. which took Place August 28 at the residence of Dr.

John J. Anderson. of Gainesville. Fla. Mrs.

Ward. being. Atlanta sponsor for the University of Florlrti. was vsItIng friends In Gainesville. The wedding was not to occur until December.

but as time drew near for her return. Mr. Ward persuaded her to be married. Mr. and Mrs.

Ward win make their home In Gainesville. Fla. after December. Hughes-Crow. A weddlne of much Interest throughout thestate.

as well as in Texas. the home of the bride. was that of Miss Plume Alice Hughes of Burleson Texas. and Mr. Jewel O.

Crow of Oakwood. which took place Thursday. September 2 at the home of the bride In Burleson. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Hughes who formerly lived In Oakwood. but who now reside in Burleson Texas. Mr.

and Mrs Crow will make their home In GlllsvlJ1e. Ga. where Mr. Crow goes to accept a position as principal of the Glllville High school. Steppe Miss Hattie Anna Steppe of Oakwood and Mr.

James L. Castlrline of Parr S. C. were' married Tuesday morning September 7. at the home of the brides sister.

Mrs. W. K. Scroggs Rev. Eakes.

of Gainesville performing the ceremony. The bride was gowned In a going-away suit of blue with accessories to match. Mrs. CasterlUle was one of Oakwood's most popular young women having made her home In Oakwood for several years with her sister. Mrs.

W. K. Scroggs. Mr. Casterline la a prominent young business man of' Parr.

S. C. holding a position with the Parr electric plant of that place. Immediate yafter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.

Casterline left for a wedding trip to Savannah and other points. after which they will be at home to their friends in Parr S. C. A damson- Wootan. The marriage of Miss Eva P.

Adamson. of Chicago and Mr. Harry Polk Wootan of Atlanta was a recent event of Interest. taking place In Atlanta at the home of Mrs. Charles T.

Bailey the grooms sister. at 45 Pearce street. Mrs. Clarence at. Yates.

of Chicago. was matron of honor. and Mr. Weyman Wells. of Forest Park was best man.

Rev. Charles E. Hilt. of Mllner wa5 the" minister officiating-'The porch was the scene of the ceremony the. bridal party being grouped before ft bank of ferns anti shaded lights.

and afterwards there was a reception during which Mrs. Clarence M. Yates gave a delightful musical ram. The. bride' was lovely in white meteor-crepe- with tull U.

and orange blossoms. and her bouquet was of. roses and swamronla. The matron of-honor wk gowned in white silk net and lace and her corsage flowers were pink rosebuds. Hall The marrallte- qt its Mae Han and Mr.

Robert James Waultb. took place Friday. September 10. at the Central Presbyterian church Rev. Lacy officiating.

The bride was becomingly gowned in a navy blue tailored. suit. with to He at tendants were Mrs" 5 Quinn Mrs. Christine Davis and Mr R. I I Leach.

i Mr. lemmlng acted as best man A wedding luncheon was served the bridal party at the home of the brides parents. Yr. and Mrs. John M.

Hall at 18 Capitol aye- MP. and Mrs. Waugh will be at Signal Mountain for several weeks. which they will be at home to their friends at no Ponce de Leon avenue. ouligny-Lochead.

A quiet wedding Thursday was that of Miss Lillian Boullgnt and Mr. James K. Locbead. of San Francisco which took place at the home of Mrs. H.

P. Bramlett. The attendants were. Mrs. William H.

Glathe. the brides sister. matron of honor Miss Alice Cromwell maid of honor Mr. C. C.

Cromwell best man. Mr. Ralph Boullgny gave his sister in marriage. and Rev. Mr.

Smith performed the ceremony. The bride wore her traveling suit of brown. with becoming hat to match. A small reception followed the ceremony. and Mr.

and Mrs. Lochead left for their home In San Francisco. Calhoun ester. Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Calhoun have announced the engagement of their daughter. Sallie. to Mr. Benjamin Blackwood Foster of San Rafael. Cal.

No date has yet been set for the weddlng. Miss Calhoun is a marked social fayorlte both In Cleveland. Ohio. where she made hex debut and later In California. where she has visited extensively.

Strickland. A quiet but pretty home wedding was that of Miss Thelma Sewell and Mr. William H. Strickland. which occurrred at the home of the brides parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Sewell on Saturday afternoon September 4 at o'clock In the presence of a. large company of friends and relatives.

The home was beautiful In Its decorations of ferns and rotes. The wedding music was played by Miss Sarah Reeo. and the cermeony was performed by Rev. C. A.

Nortin. the ring ceremony being used. The bride wore a lovely dress of white Georgette. made over white satin. and carried brides roses.

Fol. lowing- the ceremony a dainty wed Corsets and Lingerie CORSETS Tailored to Measure La Camille laced corsets Eager back and front laced. Beautiful materials. Pajamas Satin and Crepe de Chine Camisoles Bust Confiners Teddies Bloomers Vests Boudoir Caps and Bands Fancy Hose Supporters Silk Petticoats Negligees GOwns Sanitary Goods. Treo Elastic Girdles and Brassiers.

EAGER SIMPSON CORSET SHOP Ivy 972 Motto Eafer" to pleue North Fortyth Viaduct A FA. CTU E1R ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS' ANNOUNCEMENTS RECEPTION AND VISITING-CARDS' SAMPLESTAND PRICES SUBMITTED UPON REQUEST. ATLANTA GEORGIA ia fc i Silverware in sets or tingle piece i the ideal' gilt Davis Freeman Inc. Diamonds and Silver 47 WHITEHALL Al tunche siwa. served.

The bride Is popular1 member of th ypunger whil the groom. I a rung iintri business man. Mr. and Mrs. 8tri yund ar it home to their friends at 511 West Washington ftreey.

East. Point. Millican-Dameion. AB stlnjt4teiLtofthe past week was the tearriage of MM Edith Vest Mmicanr and Mr. Morton Hongh Demrcm whch took place at.

the horn of the brides MfilS rtand JKrs. O. W. Mlllt- can. on East Georgia avenue nelday evening.

September 8 at 6 JO o'clock Th wedding party entered to the Lohengrin wedding march. render- kM by Miss Elms. Abet the brides tfsrrt And In- the. livlifr room for an improvised altar of palms. Ferns and asters were used as decorations.

Rev. S. A. Cowan was toe officiating minister. The bride was attended by her sister.

Miss Elsie MiUkan. maid of honor. and Mr. C. H.

Ethrt-dge the grooms brother was the best man. The bride was lovely In a simple wn of white georgette. and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor wore pink georgette and tarried pink roses. The ceremony was wltaessed by a number of relatives and interested friends the town guests be.

ing MUs Elma Abet. of Harriman. Teon. Miss Annie Mlllican of Kingston. Tenn.

and the Misses Vesta and Viola Gannaway of. Chattanooga. After the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs Dameron left for a trip to the mountains of North Carolina.

and on their return will be at home to their friends at In East Pine street. Blackman. Mrs. M. V.

Bates announces the marriage ox her daughter. Glen. O' Mr. E. H.

Blackman September 4 at 6 p. m. at the home of the bride. Zealance-Moncrjef. A wedding of much Interest to many friends throughout several.

states Is that of Miss Lila Zealance and Mr. Dick Monerief. which oc stirred on August 4 lHC cur younr lady and has a hfc pfc trIehds Tbtf rr6om' former AtlahtaiC and 1 twl known as a. salesman. Mr.

and Monet wll make' their homo Cleveland Ohio. f' Wedding. Of. much Interest throughout- sev rai states Is the news of thewed ding at AU. church on Tuesday September 7.

of Miss Shirley5 Louise Ft to Walter JLGlos of Chicago. Impressive- marriage service read by Dr. W. mnUnger. members of the family.

who bead' spending th nmmer in" mountains of North Carolina being present- Mrs. Glos whs Is onqf Florida's loveliest young society girls. was a greatly admired visitor In Macon last spring when she- wasa fc maid In the wedding of Miss Gladys Stone. She spent last- winter In Miami. where she was one or the most beautiful and pop alar girls of the.

seasn at thatbtilllant resort. A very striking- picture of her. was featured by Underwood' Underwood in various publltattonsif- In the costume which she wore at- the Valentine Ball" at the Royal Palm. a notable social event of the Miami season. Mr.

Glos Is a member' of a roTnr. Dent Chicago family and It popi' lar in business and social circle served as a lieutenant In the a my aviation corps during the wary Mr. and Mrs. Glos will soend sev fOrat weeks motoring In New England and at their lodge In Maine after whichthey will their home' In Chicago. Drake.

Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge B. Danlelt announce the marriage of their youngest daughter. Georgia to Mr.

Frederick Drake of the UnIttd States marines. The marriage tooK place at the home of the. brides parents on Monday. September 8 1920. Rev.

S. Edwin llernphili otfic- tins Our Store will be closed all day Monday- tomorrow. Rosenbaums Successors toKutz 38 Whitehall THI18Kvt Myron JEWELERS 9 TEACHTMS STRErf ATLANTA GEORGIA. PLTINVM DIAMOND JWELY 4H. GOLD UEYTEUV STERLrNO DOMESTIC AU IMPORTED zissna op' MODERN' SEtTlrlOC FOR pMizlv A Really Marvelous.

Collection of New Season- Millinervf1 VERY tinv style and material represented in this showing soft Hats youthful Tarns tailored sailors of hotter' plush and zibeline large dressHats leather or os. trich trimmed smart close fitting Turbans. 15 Ewry day A IteW uTGd from New York to you A ew York Model Hat Shop JORDAN all1lounce WRIGHT. lace hi SIMPSON. RAY.

weddf SYMMESMCCUTCHEON. john announcesthe 13. uated. with hlgh Ten to He volun. ars PA PAYNE Ir.

engag ment lr. ROBINSON. I MASON Ir. I CHAST ELDER. Ir.

I VEAL. I 1 BROOKS Mrs. U. WashIngtbnBrOQks i eng ent dal1t ter ry M'I dtng. to ta WATSON.

I daUght. er LOVELACE. I bri I WALKER i Jxas. WOODWARD. Ir.

andMrA. en BAN KSTO N-MALEY. llr tr. CARROLL Thur ay GORDON. EU enia Ir.

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and gage nent McMULLEN. Ir. pl ce ESTES-CRENSHAW. in KELLEY-HOUSE. Watson- House NISBET.

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