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IT-- rgtg 3grarwp sr eK it Lrrft i uatrL1- ar- ift s- fa a iir I ANSLEY GREGG. Mr. and Mr Edwin P. Ansley announce the engagement of their daughter. MlLmIe.

to Mr. Lewis Crumley Gregg. the wedding to take place at home Wednesdays October 11. The wedding will be an Initial event of the social season and one of broad and pleasing Interest. The bride 18 the younger daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ansley. her father one of At- lantas leading citizens. and she Is one of the loveliest young women In the social me. Her school days at Agnes Scott college were followed by supplementary study in New York and In Berlin and in the social life her wlnsomeness and charm have given her popular part La the activities of the younger set.

Mr. Gregg. eldest son of the late W. A. Gregg and Mrs.

Gregg la an artist of attainment and one of the best known cartoonists In the country. His preparation. was done at the Art Students' league in New York and he has since been associated with The Constitution. his cartoons for that paper being reproduced by magazines and newspapers throughout. the.

United States. He has the best qualities of citizenship and those which make and hold warm friendships. HAINIE PRESSLEY. Mrs. Charles batlln announces the engagement of her niece.

Miss Lula Halnie to Mr. Robert Pressley. the marriage to take place August 4. HAYNES RILEY. Mrs.

Jessie L. Haynes announces the engagement of tier daughter Ruth to Mr. Robert Addison Riley the wedding to take place in September in Birmingham Ala. HALE MEDLOCK. Mrs.

M. M. Hale. of Wabash. md.

announces the engagement of her dAuKh. ter. Anna Leah to Mr. James Edward Medlock of Atlanta. Ga.

the wedding to take place in Atlanta the latter part of August at the home of the brides sister. Mrs. H. B. Nicholson.

JONES CARSON. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Jones announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Idoleen Allen to Mr.

David ldine Carson the wedding to take place in the early tall. PULLEN NORMAN. Mrs. James Willis Pullen announces the engagement of her daughter Lucile. to Mr.

James William Norman. instructor at the University of Minnesota the marriage to take place the latter part of August. BRUMLEY BUNN. Mr. Charles Rush Brumley announces the engagement of his daughter Ophelia lanton to Mr.

Giles Featherston nn the wedding to take place in the early fall. PEEPLES DUKES. Mr. and Mrs. R.

A Peeples. of Valdosta. announce the engagement of their daughter. Louie. to Mr.

A. H. Dukes. the wedding to take place in the early fall. WEST FLOURNOY.

Mrs. Nannie Elizabeth West. of CuthLert. announces the engagement of her daughter. label Claire.

to Mr. Henry Clyde Flournoy of Eufaula Ala the wedding to occur in the late fall. TIMBERLAKE JOHNSTON. Mr. and Mr Stephen Marshall Tlmberlarie of Marshallville Ga.

an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Marion demons to Mr. Vic- tor Gage Johnston. the wedding to take place in September. EVANS LAUNIUS.

Judge and Mrs. A. A. Evans. of Montgomery Ala.

announce the engage- ment of their niece Sallie Waddell Evans to Mr. Harry Lunius. of Monroe. Ga. the marriage to take place the latter part of August BROWN WILLIAMS.

Mr. J. P. Brown. of Demorest.

Ga. announces the engagement of his daughter. Vernia Effie to Mr. T. D.

Williams. tie wedding to take place August 30 at the home of the bride. No cards. COHEN BOOCHEVER. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Cohen of Madison Ga. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mamie to Mr. Louts Charles Boochever.

of Brooklyn N. V. the wedding to take place In September. ROGERS DERRELL. Mrs.

Carrie L. Rogers announces the engagement of her daughter. Lilla Neal to Mr. Harry Butler Derrell of il1e Ga. the marriage to take place some time in August.

COOK FITZGERALD. Mr. John Franklin Cook of Anniston Ala. announces the engagement of his daughter Iva. to Mr.

Donald Keith Fitzgerald. The wedding will occur In the tall in Anniston. Utopian Club Dance. The Utopian club entertained at on' of the most delightful dances of the summer season in their club house cor ner Pschtree and Third streets. Friday evening.

July 28. Out town visitor to the club were Mies Eleanor Odum. of Albany. a. who visiting her aunt.

iir. V. 1. Kemp in Druid Hills and Ml Uda Parhatn. of Gainesville.

and tl88 Ethel Henry guest of Miss Jacqueline Rhode in In- man Park. The chaperons present wre Mr and Mr T. J. BlM tMr O. 1 Kaurrrnsn.

Mr and Mr Harry Jaxon Xene. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. RUM.

Mr. and Mm. John olt Haunton Mr. and Ir B. W.

Clarke. Mrs phI. William Mr w. O. Mm Mr.

and Mr N. A. Moore Mr. and Mrs Y. R.

Mailer. lir and lira. Krneot Cunningham. Mr. and Mr Wit R.

Mulr Mr. and Mrs. rd Jnne. Mr an Air R. A.

Mr and ilrs. F. Jury. Mr. and Yu.

Harry wil lr. ml Mrs. Hutt. Mr. Klir nr Hi in Mr rtwnrd.

Mr. flu- tori. Mr tnii Mr. Doug la Rrlxur. Ohrii dancing wr 11.

Ether. Idle HI Hmo Ut i Mi i Jacqueline nin.J-- MS. Kthf Uenr7. Mliw Virginia kron. MI.

Maggie Mae fulns. MR Duoter WlxjJlo 111. Kate Ward. Ml Lltla Parham or Jalne viII Ml a Cornell. Ash- tey.

MI' Ruth Moore of Macon. U. Mlu ta Wllllngham. Sties Virginia. Ray Sits RI or OUm of Athny 3.

lies- ate Withers. Ml Gladys Smtth Miss Helen Webber. 11. luttp MacXnght 11. nnie Hell Slm Sties Ruth Hudnon.

Mlm Mary Katherine ir Miss Kate CitaIn Sits SiabL Whitney. Mlsii Gillette Russ. Mi leu Kyle Morgan MlM Sarai Rebec- Bags Vanity Card Cala Oorlno Boxes Hat Pins Traveling 8 Tolletware Lingerie Clasps Umbrellas Bracelet Watches Fountain Pens Jewelry and gifts for your hostess. illustrated catalogue. Suggestions For Your Vacation You will naturally want to freshen up your jewelry with a new piece or two before going on yourvacation Also you will probably require something in the popular novelties.

We suggest a few articles which will add to ur sum of comfort. MEN Belts Canes Umbrellas Pipes Cigarette Cases Cigarette Holders Caret Cases Watdemar Chains Fountain Pens Outing Witches Call and let us show you our stock or write for 1916 lie Inc. Gold and Silversmiths JE ubiihed 1887 31 Whitehall. St. Atlanta Ga.

Z4tr UtM UarruariU Clark- WM McredJUi. Ulw Th Bitten. Uts Su- Wr n. kin Mary rranc Ul. ElliSbeth Willis Z5Th1 LItabth Stanflild.

UtH Katie Moore Wla. Nell Hogan. Mlaa Victoria William sad Mr. Wile llajn Williams. Mr.

Knnla Mr. rrank Byron 1011 Mr. Thorn. Hopkins 89 nc r. Mr.

Calhoun Boyd Mr. U. Irank Phazr. Mr. E.

1. Mathewea In. Mr. C. L.

Rhodaa of Wuhlaton Do C. Mr. K. D. Wlncard Ur.

Ben E. lLoII. Mr. Martin lrib r. Mr.

Walter Everett. Mr. Robert N. Maddox. Mr.

T. Jack. ddlD ia Mr. Edger Orv Mr. W.

a. Allan. Mr. R. If.

Stun. Mr. Mall P. Delay. Mr.

3. Laurence Slianer. Mr. Rt a ll O. Turner.

Mr. Jack C. rt Mr. Jam. W.

Smith. Mr. Albert B. Endleott. Mr.

hectic Morrlt Upoer. Mr. T. Otin AnehleChPr Mr. Hn C.

Morton. Mr. i W. Dade. Mr.

lma C. Uldo5 MT. Eugene Calhoun Jones. Mr. Louie Elmo Lanford.

Mr. Sam A. Cart. Mr. L.

A. le Mr. T. Lilt. Jr.

Mr. A. M. Mosetey. Mr.

Lewis 1 White Mr. William B. Savage. Mr. Frank Pink Ituret.

Mr. W. A. LtttlL Mr. Wllmer nea.

Mr. Nat Wallace. Mr. Lawrence Satne. WI' Phillip J.

Shoeoack. i Mr. Richard P. Pool. Jr.

Mr. C. C. SaKaky I Mr. 14.

B. Hubert. Mr. Hubert Y. 8nld r.

XI' Robert I. Attawy Mr. M. Coqultt Mltch11. Mr.

Norma. L. Oeorge Mr. Bob Smith. Mr.

T. W. Butler. Mr. Lloyd R.

Querra Mr. 3. Herman lark Mr. K. E.

Farmer and Mr. The next dance will be on August 11. Buckeye Picnic. The luekeys Woman's club met lot Grant park In a short business session Tuesday. July 25.

at 3:30 p. m. This was the annual picnic day and was one of the most enjoyable occasions held for some time. Mrs. Klpllnfer and Mrs.

Willis as hostesees were ideal in hospitality. The table was IL thing of beauty. A large decorated basket of fruit was the centerpiece. Mr' W. E.

yuillian donated Ice ream cones to th large company present. There will be no meeting lit August. The September meeting will be held lit the Anuley hotel. Installation of officers. Presidents addresses and dues.

Annual Election of Officers. The annual election of officers of the Home for Old Women association was held at the home Wednesday. July 19. and the following- are the officers Mrs. S.

1. Purtell. honorary president Mrs. F. SI.

Farltr Sr. president Mrs. H. V. talett.

vice president Mrs. E. P. Wood. recording secretary Mrs.

Eugene Cox. corresponding secretary Mrs. John J. Oreagan treasurer Mr. Claude C.

Smith. auditor. All the officers unite with the members or the association In extending to the public their hearty thanks for the plndd support which has been accorded the home during- the year and bespeak for the institution a continuance of the bountx. of the generous public of Atlanta. Club Entertained.

The members of the lope club held an enjoyable meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. O. Brantl on Washington street. Games and music were features of the even- log and refreshments were served.

The date of the next meeting will be announced later. Hill-Harris. Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Hill announce the marriage of their daughter. Alma Pearl. to Mr. Bert J.

Harrte on Wednesday. July 19. Hood. The marriage of Miss Bessie May Ellis and Mr. E.

DuPont Hood took place the evening of July 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Witherpoon.

The bride was attractive in her going-away suit or tan. with hat to match. Her lowers were brides roses anti lilies of the valley. i The matron of honor WIl the brides sister. Mrs.

Wltherspoon. who wor white net. combined with silver. Her flowers were pink carne i Little liable Ellis and Mary Frances Wltherspoon. nieces of the bride wen flower girls.

The bride was given In marriage by her brother. O. K. Ellis. The groom.

attended by hid bet man. Mr. Robert Crawford met the bride before an improvised altar of palms. ferns and white flowers. Throughout the house the color scheme of pink and white was carried i out.

Sir. and Mr Hood left Immediately for Savannah. which they will make their future home. Miscellaneous Shower. Mrs.

Edward J. Henry. a bride of June was honor guest at a mlscl laneous shower Tuesday evening given by Mrs. U. T.

Hinton at her home on Delta place. Inman Park. Setback was the game played during the evening. and refreshments re served after the game. There were fifteen guests.

Harris-Downer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert niilups Harris. of Watknsvllle Ga.

announce the marriage of their daughter. Mary Robert. to Mr. H. Grady Downer- on Monday July 24 at home.

Picnic Party. An enjoyable event of the week was a MY ride picnic to Cascade Springs. Dancing. games and music were en- oyed. Those present were Mrs.

T. S. Chancellor. Misses Luelle Chancellor. Marian Jackson.

Cornell Ashley Clara' May Fowler. Lois Fowler. Baltic Blanche Trussell. Kathellen Ash. Mary Truse1) WlnnfOtte JloIlis and Mrs.

E. Trusneli and rlessrB Horace Sands- ford Robert Almon. Clarendon Chancellor 1' A. EglI1 William Eddleman. A.

C. Cobb. Paul kwell. Leland MarquarJt H. U.

BrvesIe and Fred McEachprn. For Mrs. Marks. The Phllathea class of the Woodward Avenue Baptist church entertained at a social on Monday evening In honor of Mrs. Harry A.

Marks formerly Miss I Mable torris a elect of June. Delicious refreshments were served' after the presentation of a beautiful set of silver In recognition. of Sire. Marks' faithful services a president of the class for three and one-half years. About forty guests were present.

Miss Tillman Entertains. Mins Elizabeth Tillman entertained at a prettily planned party Wednesday evening at her borne. 1736 Lee street. I for her guest. Miss Susan Hopkins.

of Waycross. Music and garnet were pleasant features of the evening. Fifty guests were invited to meet Miss Hopkins. Brady-Alexander. Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac A. Brady announce the marriage of their daughter. Bertha Dentzel to Mr. William Dawson Alexander on Thursday July 2T 1914.

Gustin. The marriage of Miss Lucetta Shepard Coddlngton of East Point and Mr. Elbert Warren Qustln of Cincinnati took place Thursday evening at o'clock at the home of the rld Dr. John F. Purser of Atlanta officiating using the Tina ceremony.

The bride. B. charming young lady. who has many friends In. and around Atlanta was lovely.

gowned In white net over silk end carrying a bouquet of bride rose. and valley lilies. The groom is Ii well-Known young man of Cincinnati where has many friends having held a government position for the past ten years. Little Miss Betty May Ralley. of Eufaula Ala.

was flower girl. Lohengrlns wedding much was rendered toy Vim Laura Jenkins of Atlanta. The decorations were in pink and white the altar decorated with ferns anti cut flowers. Pink and white ices were served with heart cakes. Mr.

and Mrs. Oustln after vlltinf several summer resorts In Georgia leave for Cincinnati their future horn. Social Evening. The ladles of the East Point Presbyterian Aid society entertained their hex' bands at a social gathering Wednesday evening at the horn. of Mr.

and Mrs. D. D. Fuller. In Jefferson Park.

Each lady of the society had within the week earned one dollar to. be used by the society to. the benefit. of the church. An enjoyable feature.

of the evening was the reading or' original poems composed by the ladles telling the way lit which they had earned their dollar. la prl. a handsome cake liat LV 3C was awardsd MJss the most unique poemof the. evening. Light refreshments wit.

erveda con- o1QaIO New Circle Organized. Stats ttrganlir Mrs. Sarah W. Holmes instituted a new Oroye of the Woodmen circle at Inman Yards Monday evening July 25. This Is Dixie Grove No.

lit. The officers were elected and Installed. The grove la In capable hands and It will grow and be a power for good. For Mrs. Thompson.

A pretty event of the past week was the luncheon given by Mrs. D. C. Lyle at her horn. In College Park In honor of her Erwin Thompson.

Those preun were Mrs. Emma Calhoun Coanslly Mrs. B. St. Blount.

Mrs. Joseph Bowen. Mrs. Montr ornery saris Mrs. Walker Martin.

MI. Helen Leavill" Mrs. I. C. McCrory Mr.

Edward Beach. Mrs fleecy Richardson Mrs. Howard Mr. Jack Carlton Mrs. Ansley lid Miss Zmma Jones.

Budge Luncheon for Visitor Mrs. A. O. Wllholt entertained at a pretty bridge luncheon Friday in compliment to her sister. Mrs.

John Matthews of Douglas Ga. Mrs. Fred Uewart won the top score prize. a mahogany candlestick. and the consolation.

silk stockings was given Mrs. Howard Arnold. Th guest of honor was given a Rook wood vase. The decorations were bright garden flowers in attractive arrangement. Mrs.

Wtlhott waa gowned In white Georgette crepe trimmed In taffeta. and Mrs. Matthews wore a gown of black and white Georgette crepe. Tue guests Included Miss Roee Covers Miss Mold Ray. Mrs.

Bar Mrs. 1. P. Keelan. Sir.

St. Limo Maaeagaie Sir. A. O. Uubut.

Mrs. Myriek Bealiy Mr Howard Arnold. Mrs. Mary Troy Mr. John Simpson and Mrs.

Fred Stewart. Garden Party. Airs. Louis 1. Brown entertained at a large garden party Tuesday evening at her home In Fort Valley for her daughter.

Miss EIIsa beth Brown. and her guests. Misses Ruth Woodward. of College Park Virginia Olover and of Mary. Persons tad Cornelia Ensign of Forsyth.

The- beautiful home was artistically decorated with ferns and a profusion of white flowers a. scheme of white and green being observed in aUde tails. and the grounds were softly illuminated with many Japanese lanterns. There were more than a. hundred guests.

For Mrs. Van Zant. Mrs. W. Whited.

ofEast Point. entertained at lurzclwon Thursday for her sister. Mrs T. Y. Van Zant.

of Charlotte N. C. Sewing Club. Mrs. Charles Eyrick was hostess to her Sewing club Thursday afternoon at her home on Lee street.

DINE TODAY arid EVERY DAY Piedmont Hotel Wsiere You Alwaya Meet mud the IIr tH The largeat a. fid positively the coolest. most attractive dining rooms In th city. Cu and service of unsurpassed excellence. Sunday Eve Table dHote Din- ner at.

100 with floe concert by largest orchestra In city. Business Men's Lunch every week day at SOc. The best to be had. Autumn Weddings Require the prompt placing of orders for engraved invitation Out sample represent the very latest shapes and forms that hue been accepted by refined and fashionable society. We LEADin originating artisticeffects with finematetial Cur prices are the lowest.

Send for samples which will be supplied free of charge. P. STEVENS ENGRAVING CO. Wedding Stationery Engravers. 47 Whitehall St.

and 99 Peichtree St. Atlanta Ca. i Of Low Sfcoes For The Pair. Monday is the last day of the month and the last day of our fiscal year. So in order to reduce stock and dean up the odds and ends we will have a Dollar Shoe Sale" Downstairs.

No Mail Phone or C. O. D. orders filled. No.

ex changes or refunds permitted. The showing includes Patent and Gun Metal Pumps and Oxfords formerly selling for from 3 to 7. Also Oxfords for Boys Misses and Children. All told there are 628 pairs of reliable low shoes selected from our Main Floor stock. M.

Rich Bros. Co. Shoe Dept. I 1 Use The Constitution Want Ads for Results. Seasons Most Terrific Price-Guts On Summer.

Dresses Suits Etc. Start at Frohsins Tomorrow TOMORROW Monday July 31st we start AUGUST REDUCTIONS on all Summer Dresses Suits Coats Skirts and other wearing apparel. We have carefully gone through our stocks and marked down our high-grade garments regardless of cost so tomorrow you can take your choice at TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS FROHSINS wearing apparel is too well known to you for its excellent qualities to require further comment in that respect so let it suffice for us to say that it will be advisable to come as early tomorrow. as you conveniently can because the earlier you come the greater will be the assortments you'll find here At the August Reductions as indicated in the schedules below the selling will naturally be very brisk. Again we advise Come Early.

No. I Dresses Were Formerly IS to ft This Group Consists of Colored Wash Dresses White Wash Dresses Linen Piece Dresses Linen Coat Dresses No. 2 Dresses Were Formrrlr 10totl27S This Group Consists of White Wash Dresses Colored Wash Dresses Linen Piece Dresses Linen Coat Dresses No. 3 Dresses Were Formerly U75 to 1775 This Group Consists of Net or Lace Dresses White Wash Dresses Colored Wash Dresses Linen Piece Dresses Linen Coat Dresses Wre Formerly 11171 to 2273 This Group Consists of Net or Lace Dresses. White Wash Dresses Colored Wash Dresses Linen Piece Dresses Linen Coat Dresses Striped Coat Dreues jTUrssneet Wash Skirts Reduced 7001 White Wash Skirts Now.

79c 150 White Wash Skirts Now 100 2 250 White Wash Skirts Now 150 4 White Wash Skirts Now. 195 4951 Novelty Wash Skirts Now. 150 White and Flesh Colored Georgette Crepe WAISTS D. 95 Pretty Assortments- Fifty Whitehall Street Fifty Whitehall Street All This Seasons Models In Silk Skirts Also Greatly Reduced I fft1llelfJ GREGG. MrL season.

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tr. EV EVANS WILLIAMS. lr. i ROGERS FITZGERALD. lr.

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