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brilliant soeiaf marriage Lou Tucker to WI' at o'clock in the evening November 29. at tn rst Methodist church. Jb church waselaborately deco- 5. titieiui xalmi. fern southern smilax nd crystal vasei of golden and White thrlsanthe- 2i.

The. choir loft was banked fernL interspersed with cl1rya- tnthemumg while the chancel wee artistically draped with smilax. a 9WJtra Howard 5- Hllley. of Wilson sang Hi3 8' accompanied by Mrs R. U.

Hewitt. To the train of Mendelssohn's wedding march the ldaLparty entered. Mr. yman Ii. Tucker.

Mr. Paul A. Tucker. Mr. Amand R.

Tucker and Mrs. John It. Tucker. four brothers of the bride. who acted a ushers.

Next the bridesmaids. Misses Ruth and Helen Tucker. exquisitely gowned In silver-embroidered taupe Georgette with picture hats of black velvet and carrying bouquets of yellow chrysanthemums. Little Hiss Mary Tucker daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Weyxnan R. Tucker. was the only flower girt and she wee indeed lovely in her frock of white plaited organdie with yellow chrysanthemums. Matter Frank M. Ewlnl Jr.

of Atlanta nephew of the bride. bore the wed-ding ring on a white satin pillow. The bride wee given in marriage by her father Mr. R. W.

Tucker. and theywere met' at the altar by the groom and his best man. Mr Howard Hobbs. of Atlanta. where the.

m- prestive ring ceremony wa-p r. formed by Rev. S- M. Twlggs. hr costume was- an- exceedingly stytich.

suit of' Pekln. blue velour witbj trimming. of squirrel worn with a small black. hat and black sorles her flowers- were a shower. bouquet.

of brides roses and swan- ionic. Mrs. R. W. Tucker.

mother of the bride wore black crepe de chine with a. corsage" of pink roses. Prior to the ceremony the bridal party and town guests were entertained at luncheon by Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Tucker. and after re turning from the church Mr. and Mrs. Williams left immediately for art extended Wedding tour.

Numerous and beautiful were the wedding gilts displayed at the home of the bride. which showed the esteem in which this popular young couple. is held many and sincere are the good. wishes which were showered upon them. The bride has been a resident of Conyersdur log her entire life.

and the groom numbers his friends here by those who know him. Among the town guests for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobbs. Miss Cora Wallis Hobbs.

of' Atlanta Mr. and Mm. 7. 11. Ewing.

Sr. Mr. P. n' Ewing. Jr.

Mr. Richard T. Ewing. of Atlanta Mr. and Mrs.

John IL Tucker of Greensboro Mrs. Blanche Dally of Atlanta Mr. and Mrs. A. R.

Tucker. and Mr. Paul A. Tucker of Atlanta Carlton The wedding of Mrss Mary Carlton of Moultrle Ga. and Mr.

Ned Joyner McCord. of AU was a beautiful event of Thursday evening which took place at the home of the brides aunt. Mrs. John Carlton on Fifth avenue. The impressive ring ceremony Monday--Clearance Sale of Exclusive Millinery and.

Furs opportunity unusual to secure THE VERY FINEST at prices far lower than you would expect to find at this point in the exclusive for every occasion-Furs the finest of the seasons offerings--- Coats Conges and Pieces All at Clearance Prices ROSENBAUMS Successors to Kuti 38 Whitehall iimimmi The LINEN jlllllllllHI STORE A Truly Wonderful Assortment of the Choicest Merchandise for Holiday Gifts The efforts of a years planning are now ready for your inspection. A truly attractive stock of flue Hand-Decorated Linens from every available source greets you here. Our Handkerchief Department is larger and brimful of good things. In spite of real scarcity of Linen we can truly say that our assortment is large and in nearly all instances you'll find the Real Pure Jjirien article and the time qualities and all at reasonable prices. Choose now and you'll fare better.

I Ladies' Handkerchiefs At 25c Each All linen hand embroidered of sheer nice quality. Extreme value. I At 39c Each Fine sheer linen Rvith dainty corner work in hite or colors. At SOc Each Fine sheer linen with hand embrotdery in many lovely styles. 1 At 75c Each Wonderful Madeira work in dozens of pretty styles on fine linen.

I At 100 Each Lovely Appenzell Handkerchiefs the beautiful em- 5 broidery from Switzerland. Men's Handkerchiefs At 35c Each Men's linen Handkerchiefs. Just 100 dozen at this special price. At SOc' Each A splendid value of all- linen Handkerchiefs. Less than wholesale prices Men's pure linen Initial Handkerchiefs.

Real value 75c each. At 75c Each Men's linen Handkerchiefs with corded borders. Very scarce. At 100 Each Men's Fine' Linen. with real hand.

initials aalue much below price. performed byB Meacbam before an altar which-was decorated with stately palms and feroa withlarge yellow chrysanthemums placed at lntervlz During the arrival of the nie ts lovely tnu lcl program was rendered Ura T. Turnbuil. accompanied by. Miss SCarceUe LaBarr on thevlolln To the.

strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march. the. bridal party entered passing down opposite glues crossing and forming a tableau. under the arch before the altar. i- The bride entered with' her maid of hrfnqr.

Miss Gertrude Carlton. and the' groom with his best man. Mr. fiddle Stalling of The bride wore a traveling suit of taupe. with a small hat and' ac- cessoriea to match.

Her' flowers were a corsage of brides roses. The maid of honor was gowned la yellow satin with draperies of orchid tulle. and she carried an. arm' bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. Immediately after the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. YcCord left for Atlanta where they will mike their home. The town guest in eluded. Mrs.

X. R. McCord. Jackson. Ga.

Miss Annyedl Peek. Atlanta. Ga. and Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Webb. of Talladegs Ala. Smith-McGee One of the prettiest home weddings of the took place Wednesday afternoon- in Pairburn. when' Miss Alice Mae Smith was married to Mr.

Luther Jackson McGee. of Atlanta. at the home of the. brides parents Mr. and Mrs.

N. Jr. Smith. The ceremony' wag performed. by Rev.

Charles ELBass of Atlanta. Amid a wonderful of flow- ers that made beautiful the. Improvised altar in the parlors of the home. and amidst a large gathering of friends and relatives of the young couple. Rev.

Bass used the pretty Hand Embroidered Towels At 350 Each Real Madeira Guest Towels embroidered on very fine linen buck. At 500 Each Real. Madeira hand embroidered Towels large size 2OX4o inches. At 125 Each All pure linen hemstitched Huck Towels with damask borders. At 25c Each Real Madeira Doylies- made on fine linen.

These are very cheap. At 75cEach to-inch real Madeira Doy- lies very lovely hand work. Worth double. It Pays to Buy' at The Linen Store It Is Atlanta's Real Shopping Mart for Fine Merchandise To Town Customers. You can order any of the above with complete safety we.

believe. you will be satisfied in every instance but if you are not return at bur expense our aim is to please you always. rWe prepay on all orders of 500 or over. 5 Small orders please add postage. 5iiV fi 5 ringrceretflony.

that betrothedthe lvesof the young couple. Lottle Smlth a sister was thJnld of honor. and Stone was. the matron of honor. The groom was attended by his Mr.

DE McGee of Montgomery. Ala as bestman land' MrNi P. Moore grooms man and the bride was given awayby herf father. 5 Preceding the' ceremony- Miss Dorothy Camfl GlennEstes 1 sang TBeanty' TheyWerft accompanied-4 at- the piano by' Mist Mails Cook. Miss Dorothy camp i played Mendelssohn's wedding march and during the ceremony.

played TraumereL f' Little" Miss Sarah Sw SoH and Master Frank Smith were ft. fib- boo bearers. Miss Essie Kbberts kept the brides book. The dining room was beautifully In pink nd white. where punch and other refreshments- were served.

The punch bowl was presided over by Misses Corene Camp. Alice Maud Hudson and. Sarah Swanson. The bride and groom left Immediately for Montgomery. New Orleans.

Houston' and other western points for a trip of several days and. On their return will make their home in Atlanta. The bride was married In a dark- blue traveling suit with hat- and white gloves to match. and carried a bouquet of white rosebuds showered with swantonia and maidenhair terns. The matron.

of honor wore- dark-blue charmeuse. beaded. and white' gloves and carried pink rosebuds and the maid of- honor wore blue satin and Georgette and carried a bouquet- of pink Among. the town guests were Mrs. 1.

If. Camp Mrs. J. R. Miller and Children.

Mrs. G. A. CaWn. Mrs.

W. R. Rolionian and children. Miss Alice Miller. Mrs.

F. Camp Miss Corene Camp Miss Alice Maud Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Stone. Mr. and Mrs. S. Howie and children.

Mr. A. Paul Smith- Mr. 3. C.

Mtaders. Mr. William Collins. all of Atlanta Mr. W.

W. Puller. College Park Mrs. I. Foster.

Birmingham. Ala. r. and Mrs. A.

J. Green. Union City besides a large number of friends and relatives from the local community. rson-GoIightly Mrs. O.

C. IraonAgnnouncea the marriage of- her jkehter Mary Lee. to Mr. Logan Bly Gollgbtly on Wednesday NovefcSTJr 28. The ceremony.

was performed by Rev. W. C. Gower of. Birmingham.

at the home of the brides mother in College Park. Pearce. Mrs. H. S.

Hale of College Park. announces the marriage of her granddaughter. Ruth. to Mr. AlYab Pearce of Franklin.

N. C. which Was solemnized on Thursday afternoon of November :17. at St. Johns Methodist church.

Rev. W. T. Hunnicutt pastor. officiating.

The ceremony was performed-In thepres ence of a few friends and relatives. The bridal couple left immediately for a Irief wedding trip after which they will make their home at Franklin. OXFORD GA. The Kill Kare klub was delightfully entertained on Tdesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.

S. Mann. The program was full 01 Interest. opening with Thanksgiving quotations then a sketch 01 Win and Wallace Irwin and Irwin Cobb. by Mrs.

W. W. Carroll and a read. Ing from Speaking or Operations by Miss Emmlh Stewart. Professor and Mrs.

11. H. Stone- enjoyed a family reunion this weekend. There were present from out. town Mr.

and Mrs. Bonnell tone and children. Sir. Howard Stoqe 01 Atlanta. and Miss Emma LOUISA Stone.

of Decatur. Mrs. Ida Stuns- and. her son. Harry Stone Jr.

were present also. Mr. William B. Wendell Jr. was here for the weekend with his father and mother.

Rev. W. B. Wendell of Mississippiwho were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Paine. Rev. W.

W. Carroll has returned tram MontlceJJo. Fix. where he vie- lied his nten Ho being warmly received by his church as pastdi for another year. The Emory Academy Glee club gave their initial performance on Monday va good audience of citizens and students.

They gave an IntR-esUng and varied program. The music was good. and there is predicted for them a successful fu ture under the enthusiastic direction of Professor Marvin Hast. Mrs. R.

A. Hitchcock spent a couple of days in Atlanta with friends this week. Miss Nell Johnson. Messrs. Aubra Sherwood and Victor Robinson spent Jhe week-end in Monticello Ga.

thr guests of Miss Edith Almand. who Complimented them with. a party and motor ride to the big dam. Mist Elizabeth Branhllm has re turned from a weeks visit to her cousin. Mrs.

R. O. Fllnn. Miss Ruth Henderson spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with hey parents Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Henderson. Professor and Mrs. St. T. Peed' Misses Virginia and Eugenic Peed- And Kate NlchoUs were guests tot the week-end of Professor and Mrs.

H. H. Stone. Miss' Lynn Branham and Rev. and Mrs.

W. U. Branham and family had with them on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Henry Branham and Miss C.

B. Branham of Covlngton Mrs. W. Branham. Mr.

Flournoy Branham and. family. Mrs. IL F. Emery and Mr.

George Stone. The younger set of the academy students will long remember Sunday afternoon when after a walk through the woods with the matron. Mrs. W. S.

Williams. she gave them a lovely supper. Mrs. Rate Banks and little son. Rate.

Jr. left for their home in Gatnesvlle after a visit of two weeks to her mother. Mrs. A. G.

Williams who. though. better is still shut In. The many trends of Of. J.

A. Sharp. headmaster of the academy. will be glad to hear that he is much improved from his serious Illness. and will probably be able to return home In a few days from Atlanta where he has been under the care of a specialist.

CA VE SPRING GA. Mr. Clarence Connor and daughter. Edith. and Miss Jessie Wheeler left Thursday for Beam Ala.

where Ull' will be the guests of Mrs. D. K. Searcy. Mrs.

W. E. Mitchell entertained the. teachers of the Georgia School for the Deaf with an Informal at- home Friday evening. Mrs.

Wetter assisted Mrs. Mitchell. A salad course was served and the guests enjoyed several unique contests during the evening. Gifts for the Wedding and for the Anniversary at the Studh ot Mrs. William Lycett 159 Lamps and Shades.

16 Open Stock Dinnerware Patterns in Lenox. Wedgewood. Royal Doulton and Haviland- China. Hand Floor and Table Lamps Parchment and Silk' Shades. Book Ends.

Artificial Flowers. Lace Paper' Doilies. Enameled Brass Candlesticks. Tiffany Glass Historic Door Knockers. Kewcomn Pottery Hand Illuminated" Parchment ChrUtmas Cards.

HE first impression we wish to make concerning this sale is that ybmcqinerin to' see. the Suits to fix yoiir own valuation and say if we are not justified in using the term REMARKABLE- VALUES. When you read about Suits priced at 25 or 35 and less you do not expect. much. You believe that the day of the 25 Suit is done and it is-- excepting in very rare cases This is indeed a rare occasion.

These Suits were purchased to sell for very much mprejhan these prices bought at a bargain- and now we have marked them down again as regular stock their prices are 85 26 85 65 Come and. prove that they are remarkable Velour- and Silvertone Fur Trimmed Great Sal Dresses 21 78 Tricotine Velour- Velveteen and Georgette Dresses Every one a smart model excellent materials. modish trimming Remarkable value- 85 Worth Double Fine Coats Rich Fur Collars Velour Silvertone Bolivia Evora Polo Cloth It is' again remarkable that we can sell these fine coats at prices. as as 45 .59 Examine the fine. materials fine furs excellent" styles then judge Coats 25 These Coats Are Far Beyond Expectations Every time we sell a.

oat at these two prices we are told that Theyof er more than. you expect when you wish to pay this price and no more i Velour arid Silvertone Fur Collars Fox Scarfs We believe that on Fox Scarfs can not be- approached fine quality furs like these are usually dignified with much higher prices. We have placed the very lowest possible margin to a very close purchase price. It is the plan oy this store-to do that. The prices are 45 55 Georgette Lewis Special Prices.

More' thanl Regular blouse- unusual new styles that are populai henew suit colors-The blouse New boujipir daps5ci and up 1 FJ ly Tu kerWJ11i nis One eimo event. ot theyur wai the of Williams which was iolem. nlzedat. on Thunday. 0.

the Flratllethodlat Thechurch waa Jt In qunt1t1ef fJ alIMferru and Itaf vuu white. with emQny1u S. HIlle C. 1L aC mtt al Wl tct ail came b1 a dau hter of lr. accordion.

plaited phew dln th tthalt J. btbetU1D Hob ofAtlanuwberethe tm' MTwl auexeee4wgl7flTisb. blueyelourwlt1 aorteaher. Ide' awan Mr cker. relaek corsage OPlnk out-of town en ertalned KrWIlUamIe1t anextendedreddlngtour layed wblchahowed whlchthla 1a Thebrl4e Conyera hereby Mrsflow- WantlHobbl.

31r 4t- I onday--- urs. An usual---to at' ev ry occaSlon-- the I es All ROSENBA MS SaeS LIN I i or urce all 11 incn reasona le At39c fvith I At SOc Each 75ceach. initials-a llue iwaa by ReTjfe cJ i n1tarwhlehwudeeorat. edW1thatatelj palmandcfenP wlthHargeyellow i' fOfthe guests iip re. KareeUeLa.

Men4elaohnaweddtnlt brldalparty enteredpasalng OP1) alte. i helmald nor. hlabeat l1rEddle asmallha roseLThe utlnwlthdraperleaot tutleand andMra. theyw1l1 out In- Al cGee. I the uon 1IaeBmith was S.

Bus arraT ot I er ot. th I large deira 75c Each real1tIadeira lovelyhand do ble. Store---It Out-of Town yon' bu ur r1nC2 that ed the iitfrJ ndJInJam hoDOrt groom' b7hll Ataor rN Xoo aa toomamanan4 awa b7 herfather. 2-1 iPrecedinlt ceremODyKlIa DOrothyearn andi. Glenn' Ectes BeautTEy They Were 11 KweCookA JIDorothti pl pla7ec111enc1etu ma.rch I 1IIaJ M1risarah BI Frank t1b bonbearera.

WsEsale btrts Uiebrld dJ Ifpt punchandotherrefreahmenta setvedThepunch Jowlwu byMlCOren Cam Miller Alice daon gr om omery.New andotberwestern 1) lnts fora trfpof returnwUt' th' lr Atl nta bl i aatrr a Iove. tomatc carrl awan onla ternLThe. hon dark e.a I thaend tt'o ro ebuda. out- town Jdr MiaaAltee CampMIIs Mlss dS Y31ir Sdo ftnllrall ld 1la Co4 MrlR Dr JGreen 1 MU. 0.

tno. nnounc. eathe hter Nove" 6. aJ. a YI the pros- andrelatlves hlct Wilid 1 ir I fl a lCr byMrL of town LoUI Mlsllsalppl who tbl I gs 3n jleJhiog fu- tur Ilit hcock spe rI 8 i IS tJantllowltn ehe Ga sts a I I RO J.

attera matr n. nd an A' Annl arr It Studio eel. 1 io Dlnnerirarel We4 andt If HandQe4t1oor i LampL ParehrUentand des. Itlct DQ wcombpotterr. 1 Ii4 Illuminated 1 H- EeWl eo' t.

2' tnestoreo bl i i ttii tf 'm' d' "fo" It i1J r7. 7Zl WHJld HAIilid Cllan Stat IOW' flCeS' casQi i r' I I lEi f. I at kLil Re llced rlc. 1. 1.

1' i npre sipn' wewish trI 1 ke onceri1i issal js th tY ccqll1 ifl the-Suits fixyoUfQWl1Valuatiogand are' notjus ifi djnusingthet rrtt RE WheIlYou ad at25or35 nd 1 n1uchYotfb Jievethat done'--- anditJs. rarecas I uitsy re r. ye. the rpri es' 2185 5 re1 1ar Silvert nBc ed Sale of 78. 185.

t' Ev ry model-excellent IRemarkable d. i can' 0 co ts as a 5950. 75 sty 1 judge- at 25 and 2975 6ey 1s lw pr. esweare The off mor youexp ct ri nd.nQ\m FurColl rs' jtA t. I Lewis' prices a1ity th' seare al1y ch pl ced of profit to th ofthis 65 2 i 1 thmlr va1 ilie lt Unu lJ ewstyI sthat.

a. rep 0 Pill. a the ew" ol rs- ihe-blous gifts 4 9S 5 9 tOb I Vbo 9 caps can I SpecialLQtWQ Kirt ducea ri :1" i 11 6 H. vv' I. iJ I 1 THE CONTITUTIONATLANTA.

GA. SVNDAYUOVEMRER 23 1V19 PAOETHR1 ll TUCkerWJ111a of. tbeTmost I the year Mhz Mary Roger Dized Firet The rated wa I i itefore the cerernQny MrL N. I Beautya I bridaL party Weyman I 1. Itwinc.

thea' were mt tbaItar wav.per- wlti re- nd p' I a Furs--- I An i i. iTk 1 the Pieces--- OSENBAUMS lfr-- I 1 vith a fr co ded initials itev which was with large a musical by MrB Tothestrain honor I 1 youare atour We if- e- t' thatbetrothedthe livas of MIs LottieSmith Mrs. James thematron 1) B. Mr. N.

andthe her. I Camp-and Mr. Sw" and Th o- Dr 1 Irso nnouncea 27 cer- in fa- Is I mt eating re- I I nd ro a CAVE ri I El I 1 Fl Peachtree Stud I 1 1 Fl I Do lton II 1 El I I Lace' II PaperDoilles. I I Candle-1 I II UbtorfeDoorKuockers. El ti mentCbristinas 0 0 a I 1 I 4 tctes4s I' P' t' 4 Co The store 72 WHITEHALL chandise at prices 1.

a 1' i lhnni. ry aLVIIJIL Ay-S ia it a A Reduced Prices 5' I HEfirst I I you come in I I your I I sayif not-justified I c- is ingiriveryrarecases- These-Suits more than Ii their 2 1 I i arid I Fur T. i rn I I I rs a as-- finehiaterials Ii then I s. 29' piiceswe that and Silv rth fine se 65 B1ouses 5- value uEusuai-iiew i the new 495 59 i boidoir 9e S. Special Lot Wool Skjrts Reduced 5 0.

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