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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 2

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uttle. and Mrs. WflUam Davia announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace Evelyn, to William Henrr Little, of Jacksonville. CORSETS MADE TO ORDER STOUT CORSETS "LA CAM1LLE" BOYSH FORM BRASSIERES ELASTIC GJRDEES SUt HOSE UNDERWEAR AMD EOT EX Ivy 4972 8 N. Forsyth On Viaduct with odiAkl en each aide, holding wUte unahaded WbkftVe shed a soft glow over the! marriage scene.

Mendelssohn's formerly of Atlanta, the wedding to be solemn Ixed March 10. ling was rendered by atlas Nell Millrt. of Bamesrflle, and Miss Virginia White, of FtovSU. The max naee was perfonaed by Rev. RUSSELL.

Argentine Club Mrs. Ashton Bernard Smith, of Brooklyn, N. an Oance. the wedding to take place March 2. Start of Dependability Beautiful mintaoraoon, ana jointly as me rrrsi dance under the newly elected officers, its arrangement was honoring, both the rearing and the incoming SCHULTE.

trbamiafs. Her bet spring model in btae. and her hosqast was of orchids and lilies el the valley. The couple left immediately after the ceremony fer a wedding trip, after pr. and Mra.

HolUendorf announce the engagement of their wedding to be solemnized In the late spring, the data to be an Sparta. The of towB nnti w. WILLIAMSON GREASON. and Mrs. Tern Reese, ef Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Williamson announce the etianaement at their daughter. Mary, to Sydney Oreaaon, of Tampa, the date of Nell.Miilen. of Miss Ensign uu Bounce New Mountings DIAMOND SOLITAIRES i 1 3 WILBURN DOSS.

Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McElheny announce the engagement of their sis ter, Ethel McKee Wllbum, to Dr.

George G. Does, of Canton, the 1 wedding to be solemnised in February. No canto. WARDEN Mrs. J.

C. Hancock, of Cuthbert, announces the engagement of her daughter, Ella Pearle, to John Duncan Warden, of Atlanta, COWART Mr. and Mrs. M. Burnette announce the encasement of their daughter, Lallah Rath, to W.

Wallace Co Wart, of Savannah, the marriage to be solemnized in toe eany spring. BO ARDM iM'KENZIE Mrs. Howard James Williams of Macon, announces the engagement McKenxie, of Charleston, B. the marriage to he solemnized in June. WOOLF Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley T. Laney, of Columbus, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ella Well, to John King Woolf, of New Orleans, formerly of Demopolis, the marriage to be solemnized February 9, at the home of the bride's parents, 1034 Second avenue, Columbus, Ga. No cards. CLARK Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Drewry Stapleton, of Griffin, announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Evelyn, to Virgil Clark, of Hampton, the marriage to be solemnized at an early date. No car as. RAWLS Judge end Mrs.

Robert. Harrison, of Hazelhurst, announce the en gagement 01 ueir. aaugnier, uiara veima, io eenme euraeu Rawls, of Georgetown, S. C. the date to he announced later, JONES their daughter, Vienna Louise, to Claud R.

Jones, of Madison, S. the' marriage, to be solemnized at an early date. POUND. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene W. Carroll, of Athens, announce the engage ment or tneir aaugnter, Marjorie unappeu, toniernit uiooawortn Paujid, the wedding to place In the early spring. Solid Gold For atmiversaries and other recomffcefld That Last" in solid gold. In addition to Brooches, Bar Pins, LarslHeres, Rings, Cuff 'Chains, we have a splendid line of fine Bracelet Watches and Mesh Bags, Dorines, Lip Sticks, Belt Buckles, Pencils, Fobs, make tasting gifts. Write for twenty seventh annual catalog and booklet, "Facts About DiatnoirdV' Mail orders shipped prepaid.

MAIER BERKELE. Inc. Gold and Silversmiths Established 1887. 31 Whitehall Street. Wedding Invitations J.

P. Stevens Engraving Co. MANUFACTURERS OF Society Stationery SAMPLES AND MUCKS 103 Peacbtree St. also 47 Whitehall St. ATLANTA Photo by JfcCnurj Co.

Camp Barge. Miss Grace Evelyn Davis, lovely dauahter of Mr. and Mra. William C. Davis, whose engagement to William Henry Little, of Jacksonville.

is announced today. ADAMS. Judge John P. Ross, of Macon, announces the engagement of his daughter, Caroline Everett, to Charlton Berrien Adams, the wedding to take place the last of March. COOK.

Mr. and Mra. J. H. Conkle, of LoVejoy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie Rhea, to Alonzo Arnold Cook, of Marietta, the marriage to take place in the early spring.

No cards. LYNN KING. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Moore, of Hatelhnrst, announce the engagement of Miss Grace Lynn to G. C. King, of Brunswick, the wedding to take place February 1 No cards. GARWOOD.

xar. ana mra. irrana whiib of Lyons, Iowa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Leffingwell, to Sterling Marion Garwood, of Little Rock, formerly of Atlanta, the date of the marriage to be announced later. STOCK. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph H. Ward, of Adarrsville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mayme Joe, to Otto Frederick Stock, of Gainesville, the marriage to be solemnised February 21. at home. No cards.

Morel and. Gh. A marriage of inter to a wide circle of friends Was that of Miss Rebacca Camp, of More ana xtooert nenry mrge, lumbia. S. formerly of NfF mother.

Mrs. Liziie Hall Caran. Sat. urday afternoon, January 21j at 3:30 o'clock, Rev. J.

E. Hannah, of New nan, officiating. 1 Only the immediate families and timate friends were present. The wedding march was played by Barge, of Newnan. The bride was lovely in a gown ef dark blue French taffeta, with hat to match, and carried a bouquet of Mr.

Barge is the youngest son of Dr. J. L. Barge, of Newnan, aad is a young man of Stirling qualities. He attended Georgia School ef Technology, and is a member of the Beta The ta Pi fraternity.

Mr. Barge is now traveling representative for the Coca Cola company for South Carolina. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Barge will be at home to their friends at 917 Henderson street, Columbia, a.

Eddleman Lewis. line Eddleman to Ralph Howard Lewie in the chapel ef All Saints Epis mnal hiiifh. too Rev. W. Man.

minger officiating. The chapel waa oeauurauy uecorstea sail roc The bride wore a. spring suit of blue trieotine combined with henna, and a. hat to match. Her corsage was of bride's roses and lilies of the valley.

Only the relatives and intimate friends were present. The bride has made her ha lants for the past few years inr that time has made man Mr. Lewis is quite a prominent his brother in the T. 8. Lewis company.

Inubedlatelv after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left for a trip to Boston, New York and Washington. On their return they win be at home in tee unatnam uonrt apartments. Glore Estes Wedding Solemnized Wednesday.

One of the interesting social events of the past week was the marriage of Miss Louise Annette Glore to Albert Raymond Bates, which was solemnized at high noon Wednesday, January 25, at BC Paul Methodist church, Rev. W. W. Rriaaftald off ids 4Ehe eauren waa oeautu altar of eiquisite vouna connle. The bride waa riven in marriage by her father, J.

a Glen, and was lovely in her traveling suit of taupe broadcloth hat corsage wee bride's roses and valley lilies. Mra. Joe H. DeLaney, matron of taffeta with tend with his beat man, Joe H. DeLaney.

Just preceding the ceremony Miss Birt Stone sang. The usher were Fred Victor Ja The bride is the eldest daughter Mr. Mesas ia taw vouaaset son of J. H. Mateo, aad la a graduate of tMl North Georgia Agricultural Mr.

aad Mrs. iMr. aad Mrs. W. iCOx.

ef Celver fon. announce the marriage ef their daaghter. Marion tone, to Wifltl Pierce Alsabrooka, of Culverton. at the borne of bride TicaeW aftr MUSE Cork Mr. and Mrs.

Ornis Roberts. Mesas Harris. H. P. Holt, Gray Woman's Missionary Union Meeting.

The Woman's Missionary union, of the North Atlanta Baptist church, anion NeDs, 291 Hemp waa led by Mrs. Misenhamer, followed by reports from the committees representing the various activities of the missionary work Sot past month. of second division, gave a very inter Mra. Leanard Bell. Mrs Simpson Nells, Mrs.

James L. Hudson. Mrs. 8. Barrett, Mrs.

E. E. Watson, Mrs. W. A.

Nells, Mrs. G. A. Randall, Mrs. Leonard Bell Atlanta Chapter, U.

To Give Two Benefits. Two large benefits planned for the building fund of Atlanta chapter. United Daughters of the Confederacy, are a subscription dance to be given at Garber ball on next Tuesday night, January 81, from 8:30 to 12, and a delightful musical to be given' Feb isry at nan. The rfaaee on I. ing arranged by Mrs.

Y. Sage and a larae eommittoe frnm fha ffhaniav A number of tickets have been sold and the success of the dance is assured. All members and friends of the U. D. C.

are invited to attend. The music will be furnished by the Emory university orchestra, and the chsjierons will be Mrs. John A. Perdu. Mrs.

I. Y. Ssge. Mrs. Earl Scott, MrsTbhas.

Lowe, Mrs. Ban Wylie. Paul Ctfker, Mrs. Wilson.1 Charles Rice, Mrs. 8.

B. Turman. Mrs. the new and beautiful Women's Spring Footwear which you will, enjoy this 1922 is now arriving these that have arrived may be seen tomorrow interesting individuality is the keynote of our Laird Schober and Muse Clothing Co. Brq4it SfliflH PLATINUM DIAMOND JCVVELRY ITO iaaW DOMtSTlC AMO atXttVrmO WTCIK1 iflfl oasksMtxe or acv vases Joo BttlU.

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u. UMV ConrtniT, V. W. yortweaala, W. WWttro tlM earn aaat Tkara day avMSac: Sr.

and BnUey JAniuw. Mr, tMaMU Poole. Mr. aad 'dab will entfrtaln tha awobera at Rings, Bar Pins, Brooches and Schrf Pins in Platinum and 18K Gold Mountings Charge purchases made during the remainder of this month will not be payable until March. Davis fe? Freeman, Inc.

Diamond aad Platinumsmiths 47 WHITEHALL Mail Orders Shipped Day Ret "The Shop of Truth, Courtesy and Serw'ce" Spring Apparel Is More Lovely and Less Expensive at Frolisin's VTEW SPRING MODES that delightfully enhance the inherent individual charm of the women and misses of the South. Each day sees scores of new arrivals of charming new modes diverse style interpretations of rare beauty to add to our already wonderful displays of Spring Suits, Frocks, Coats, Hats, Blouses, Skirts and UnJersilks We invite you to make an unhurried selection from our n.e tmsemlle of ultra fashionable attire, which, upon insjfction will be found to be most reasonably prj jronsms Correct Dress Fop 50 WHITEHAJLL.

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