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8 if fit- I Miss Armstrong Weds James Persons Hogg. Mra. Elizabeth Jrwln Armstrong Announces the trriage of her Daughter. Helena James Persons fogg of Buena. Vlita.

Ga. which ok place Thursday afternoon at o'clock at Trinity Methodist church. Rev. R. Belk officiated and there was present a congregation of relatives and close friends The bride was attended by her niece.

Miss Constance Armstrong. and Miss Mary Hill Bloodworth. The ushers were W. C. Mansfield.

Ivan Allen. Bradley Hogg. of Amen- tus Homer Williams of Thomas. yule. Palms and sweetpeas decorated the church and music of appropriate solemnity and beauty was played by Charles A.

Sheldon at the organ. The grooms brothers Charles ttogg and Bradley Uogg with Mrs Bradley HOlirF of Amertcus were out of town guests' Mr. and Mrs. Hogg will motor to ruena Vista where they will make their home. The wedding which was marked simplicity of detail and taste was an occasion of cordial interest 10 a host of friends Mr.

Hoggr who is a lwadlng citizen and prominent business man In his section has been in the state for several ar and has a wide acquaintance in Georgia Dinner-Dance Last Evening. The regular informal dinner- lance last evening at the Capital City club was an enjoyable occasion Mr. and Mrs C. W. Bouchler en tertalned Mrs.

Florence Bogel. of Tampa Fla. and Mrs. A. F.

Townsend of Hennetteville S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adalr entertained In compliment to their truest Paul Rstiney of Cotton Plant.

Ml Inviting eighteen gue ts to meet Yr. Ralney for BOYS at MUSES zoo ECONOMY Palm Beach Suits Boys' Dept Third Floor. Geo. I i Clothing Co. Peachtree Walton Broad YOU CAN HAVE PRETTY HAIR Apply a little quinine mixed with etjamont oil two or three times week.

Get a Pox or qutnmont hair dress. rig. which Is made up with quinIne nd bergamont oil. and rub a little Yell Into the roots your ialr wo or three tunes a week with the ps 01 your fingers. you will see a wonderful improvement In I.

few weeks. tj At Drug Stores or by mall 25 ct. Quln. Mont Laboratories. Atlanta.

la adv Visit Our New Cigar Department. Complete line of All Good Cigars Cigarettes and Tobaccos. JACOBS' PHARMACY Cor. Whitehall and Alabama Flippin Wedding. Event' Of Great Interest The wedding' of Mfss Laura Arnold Blnni to Dr.

Percy Scott Flippin of Mercer university Macon. was a lovely affair of yesterday afternoon. taking place at the home of the brides mother. Mrs. James Walter Blnns.

In Myrtle street. the Rev. Walter P. thnns of Liawrenceburg Ky. brother of the bride.

officiating. The entire lower floor of the home was artistic with palms and flowers and In the library where the ceremony was performed. an altar ol palms and ferns was arranged on either side of which were tall baskets filled with hydrangeas Wedding Party. Just before the ceremony. Mrs.

George W. Gifford tang Because accompanied at the piano by Miss Mabel Owens. of Rome. The wedding march was JrepdAla ohn played as the bridal party descended the stairs. First came little Miss Elizabeth Raymond Smith.

or' Washington. In a dress or pate greCn crepe de chine. and. carrying a basket of sweet peas. She.

was met at the root of the stairs by Master John Green Harrison of Macon. another cousin of the bride. Miss Emma Blnns only sister of the bride. was maid of honor who wore gray georgette over jade green crepe de chine with ray lace panels embroidered In gray beads. She wore a large braid hat.

trimmed In ostrich. and carried shaded pink roses. tied with a bow of pink tulle. The little ring-bear Miss Sarah Duhose Johnson. of Washington.

wore a lovely dress of white organdie with white ribbons and carried a single white rose bearing the ring. Lovely Bride. The bride entered on the arm of tier brother. Arnold L. Bmns She wore a handsome traveling suit of midnight blue tri heavily embroidered.

w4th a. of bisque georgette crepe. Her hat was blue taffeta. and she carried a bouquet of brides roses. showered with swansonla.

The grooms onlY at tendant was his brother. George Flippin. or Lynchburg. Va. The brides mother wore black Canton crepe.

Mrs. F. Richards sister of the groom wore black lace over blue satin. with a large black hat and a corsage of pink rosebuds Wedding Journey. After th ceremony Dr.

Flippin and his bride left for So weeks stay at Signal Mountain Inn Chattanoo- Ja Later In the summer they will visit relatives In Virginia. As Miss s. Mrs. Fllpplns I harming personality has endeared 1 her to many friends who will regret that her marriage will take her to i another city. She was until only a months ago a student at shorter college.

where he was very popular Her father. the late James Walter Blocs. was a prominent Baptist minister. Dr. lippin is a Virginian who has made many friends in this state during two years as professor of history at Mercer un ersrity He is one of the curators of the Georgia Historical societv and at present Is managing editor ct tile Georgia Historical Quarter lie received his Ph.

D. degree at Johns Hop- kin' where he wa a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and he has written several. books which are considered authority on Virginia Among the town guesjts were Mr Susie F. Richards Lynchburg. a Mr.

George E. Flippin Lynehburg. a Dr. L. Gross.

T1sville Texas Rev. Walter P. finns. LawrenrcbuTF Kv Dr. and Mr Harrison.

Jr. Macon Mrs. L. John on Washlnlton Miss SITS. tH13ose Johnson Washington Ml Fl zabeth Smiti Washington Miss Mabel Owens.

Rome. and Miss Carol Gw Zebulon. Miss Johnston Entertains. A. delightful parr in honor of the seventh grade children at More- 1 school was bv Ml" Miriam Johnson at her home In Highland avenue Ia Friday evening.

Heart dice games were played on the lawn. and the prize. a larre box of candy. was won bv MI Louise Tonnallv Other interesting games were enjoyed. including a flower rontp In which Miss Jes le Lowe- pornUar seventh grade teacher- proved th winner and received a beautiful box or stationery.

The color scheme or- pink and white th class colors was carried out in letit. rs and. other love- garden flowers being used in the decoration of the home. Punch was yeveti and mod luck pennies wrapped In looking pack. af were given as souvenirs.

Members or thO' cla en ovlnpr thl rfclrehtful occasion TP Miss Doris nostaln. Miss Gwpndolvn Barker. Ms nlta Walter. Mi Myrtle Rottis Margaret I tedbetter I I ahol Pamoron Mi Geral- I Mine Le Ma Miss Loul Connallv Mi Miriam Johnston Miss Virginia Pull Mien Florence Jones. Mi Ruth I Mills.

Mix. Anita Passmore. Miss Dorothy Johnston. Guy Owen. Floyd Taylor.

Harold Smith. GeoTIIe Carlton Alexander Plttman Archie Patterson Ralph Hlllburn Eugene Tr nr old I1auknlght and Huge- Iv HI I irn tr These Styles Friday and Saturday J95 White and Black Sport Oxfords Low Heels MAIL ORDERS FILLED ALL- AMERICA SHOE STORE' 3 Whitehall Stj Cot Jtanter Today's Calendar Social Events III Women's Meetings 111. Mary Shedden will lv a luncheon at the Piedmont Driving club. Mrs. Walter 5Hl will give an informal luncheon for UiM Gladys crump of Washington.

D. C. Miss Caroline Shivers will give a luncheon at the Druid Hills club. Miss Rachel Nunnally. a lovely elect.

will be honor guest at the informal bridge- party given this morning by Miss Louise Harwell at her home on Piedmont avenue. Mrs. A. B. Gates will give a luncheon for her guest.

Mrs. e. Hudmon. or West Point. Mrs.

Howard MoCtatcheon will give a tea at the Atlanta Woman's club. Mrs. N. Bateman will give a tea at the Woman. club.

Mrs. Kenneth Keyes will give a tea at the Woman's a club for Miss Marjorie Garri- son of New York. Tea at the Atlanta Woman's club. Senior hop at BTookhann Country club. Mrs.

Prank Fancy will entertain at tea. at the piedmont Driving club for Miss Louise Moon of LaGrange. the guest of Miss Anne Couper. Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Klner will give a buffet supper this evening at their home in Knollwood In Paces Ferry road. for Miss Sue Bucknells guest. Miss Julia Mae Brenner of Birmingham Ala. Luncheon given by Mrs.

J. Carpenter Jones In honor of Miss Helen Whltehurst bride- elect. Mrs. Marshall Sims and Mrs. C.

W. Roberts will be Joint hostesses at a tea. th afternoon In compliment to Miss Plummer. of Maryland the guest of Mrs. I A.

Rhodes and to Mrs. Lowe. of China the guest of Mrs. Frank Lowe. Tea-dance for the members of the Club de Ingot at 3 30 clock The Atlanta Alumni association of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity will have Its monthly Ladies day' luncheon toda at 10 o'clock at the Daffodil tea.

room. Dance by Lady Maccabees. The Lady Macrabees Georgia Review No. 11. are giving a dance Fat- urday.

June 11 in the McK nzie building. opposite Candler building. Dancing begins 8 3t clock All invited. Piano Recital. Miss Julia Choate Crumlt will present her pupils in a piano recital this afternoon at 4 o'clock at her studio.

135 Gordon street. Those taking part will be Jean Kirkpatrick Evelyn Angel. Lynn Lomax. Madeline Pro ano Lucuie Phillip. Jane Elizabeth Lively.

Polly Glass. KathrYn Klrkpatrlck Josephine Kennon Elizabeth Jackson. Velma. Colson. Edward McNalr Helen Carroll Mary Evans.

Anna Glass. Jeanette Fitzpatrick. Helen Marentette Thelma Colson. Willie Vance Linthicum P. Allen.

Jr. Margaret Brandon Julius Hughes. Constance Underwood. Ida Beckham. Vivian Cook.

Anirel Allen. Kathryn Ins Emma Wilson. Sara Tying. Laura Llnthicum and Elsa Marks Kennon. For Miss Garrison.

Miss Marjorie Garrison. or New York. the guest of Miss Martha Louise Cas els will be entertained at a bridge tea this afternoon at the Woman's club at which Mrs. Kenneth Keyes will be hostess. Invited to meet Miss Garrison are Misses Margaret Pratt.

Mary Nelson Dorothy Haverty. Maude Carlton and her guest Ruth Moore Venice Mason Leila Ponder. Gladys Byrd Anne Hart. Lula Groves Campbell Mrs. Joseph Heard Mrs.

Julian Thomas. Mrs. James eat Mrs. Hoykin Pennlngton Mrs. Van Burgln Mrs.

James Lewis Hicks. and Mrs. Robert Slmmonds Dinner at St. Philips Cathedral. The Ladles Aid of St.

Pniips Cathedral will serve a delklous baked tam dinner at their luinch room Friday from 12 to 2 30 o'clock. 25 cents for a good home cooked dinner menu charged dally. Public cordially invited to lunch with the Ladles' Aid. The auxiliary to the M. C.

A. is requested to fie present at the meeting Friday. June 10. at o'clock. The executive board will me at 2 o'clock.

Dr. Delmer Eugene' Croft. a lecturer and a psychologist of national reputation. will lecture. this evening at 8 o'clock in the ballroom or the Kimball hou under the auspices of the McCollum Cub of Applied Psychology.

The Business Women's league of the First M. E. church south. will meet at the church this evening. This is to be an important business meeting and all members are urged to be present.

Mrs. Semen's circle will entertain. Supper served at 15 Tea-Dance For Miss Nixon. Mr. and Mrs.

Vaughan Nixon gave a tea-dance at the Piedmont club on yesterday afternoon. in compliment to their daughter. Miss Emmie Nixon. and a group of schoolmates attending the National Cathedral school In Washington. this year.

These included Miss Sue Bucknell and her guests. Miss Julia May Drenner. of Birmingham Ala. and Miss Mary Louise Banks of Detroit. Tables.

highly decorated with wicker baskets filled with sweet peas were arranged In circular ef fect on the terrace and when twilight came. the setting was even more attractive. the electric lights being covered with gay Japanese lanterns. Miss Nixon was beautifully gowned In cream-colored net with flesh ribbons and wore' a hat of cream lace. Mrs.

Nixon wore grey Canton crepe with a hat or gray. Turners orchestra gave a program of th latest dance music. and about two hundred members of the college set enjoyed the Occasion. Rumble-Ekes Wedding. A marriage beautiful In Its simplicity was that of Miss Mary Ali Rakes and Mr.

Lester Rumble. of Emory university which took place at the home of the brides mother. Mrs. F. Eakes.

In Decatur. at 10 :30 o'clock on yesterday morning. Rev. M. Makes uncle of the bride performed the ceremony.

in the presence of a group of relative arid friends. Miss Mildred Eaket sister of the bride. played the wedding march. and Mi Dorothy Hamilton gave several vocal selections just before the ceremony. Miss Margaret Eakes another sis tsr of the bride.

was maid of honor. Her gown was of white crepe de chine. and she wore a large leghorn hat. flower trimmed She carried a Cascade bouquet or varicolored sweet peas. Mr.

Douglas Rumble a. brother of the groom. was best man. The bride was becomingly attired In a traveling costume of dark blue trtcotlne. with a.

hat pf Harding blue. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of white brides roves and swansonla. The ceremony was performed be fore an improvised altar of palms and ferns In the living room baskets or Shasta daisies on pedestals being placed at intervals. Follow- in the wedding ceremony a buffet breakfast was served. The dining room was profusely decorated with sweet pea a silver basket of these lowers adorning the table.

where. all minor details were in pink and white. During the day Mr. Rumble and his bride' left for Forsyth to visit relatives and later they will go to Chicago returning to Atlanta IT August The out-of town guests were Ins. Cleveland Rumble.

Miss Yolene Rumble Mr. Mallory Rumble and Mrs. J. E. Phinlzy of Forsyth Miss Loui Roach.

of Oak Park Mrs. T. Nixon. of Elberton Ga. Captain and Mrs.

John Moore. of Camp Banning Miss Martha ell. of Augusta. and Mr. and Mr Robert Moore and Mr.

Taylor Moore. of Birmingham Ala. Tea The tea at which Mr Mar hall Sims and Mrs. C. W.

Boberts were to entertain In honor or Miss Marjorie Plummer. has bp i called off on account of the death or the infant of Dr. and Mrs. ii. Mathews.

Bridge Party' At Indian Springs. Mrs. Thomas P. Clay. of Phl1a.

delphla. was hostess at an Informal bridge party Monday mornlne June 6 on the west porch of the warn hotel in compliment to Mrs. T. dams of Covlngton The honor guest was presented II. lovely hand embroidered collar an cuff set.

Mrs. Eugene B. Eider. of Atlanta. won top score a pair suit hose Mrs.

Charles White cut Consolation. an attractive sewing novelty. Delightful mints. salted nuts anti Ices were served at the card tables at the conclusion of the game from the Wigwam casino. The Invited guests besides the honor guest and hostess were Visa Vera Kellar.

of Pen arola Via. Miss Gladys Esw. Ml Maud Mob. Icy. of Social Circle Miss WinnIe pswccc4soae 1 Stokes Co.

Cool and Comfortable White Shoes Reasonably Priced White Cloth Oxfords Made with tin 19. Fine' White Ai this lIIuatra. tlon made or finest white Kidskln. Military heel. 1250.

New Strap Slippers Low. Priced Brown Calfskin two-strap Slippetsflexible welt i soles military heels. PRICE 900 Brown Kidskin strap Slippers turn soles military heels. PRICE 585 flack Kidskin strap Slippers turn soles Louts heels. PRICE 900 Brown Suede strap Slippers turn soles PRICE 900 Miss.

Chambers Becomes Bride of. Mr. Montgomery The marriage of Miss Eftle Elmira Chambers and William Edwin Montgomery of Jacksonville. took place last evening at SO o'clock at the home of the brides parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin. H. Chambers. on McDooough road In Decatur.

The ceremony was performed by Father Horton. of the Sacred Heart church. Miss Sue Chambers cousin of the bride. sang I Love You Truly accompanied by Miss Elmlra Chambers. Men delssohns wedding march was play' ed and the curtains were drawn back by Misses Philllola WIngfleld and Helen Chambers disclosing the tableau picture of the wedding party assembled In the dinning room before an altar of palms Shasta daisies ferns and lighted candles in tall candlesticks.

Miss Frances Daniel maid of honor was gowned in yellow organdy trimmed with cream lace. and a picture hat of lace. She carried shasta daisies and terns in bouquet effect. Miss Sarah Hicks. the only bridesmaid wore green organdy with picture hat or white and carried a bouquet of Shasta daisies combined with fern.

Little Misses Catherine Chambers gowned In green organdy Jennie Champion and Jennie De Saussure. gowned In white organdy and all carrying French baskets tilled with daisies and acted as flower girls. C. W. Duncan.

or Jacksonville Fla acted as best man. The lovely briber Wore a novelty suit or blue tyicotlae embroidered. in gray and black wooL Her smart hat was of gray taffeta. and she carried a bouquet of bride'S roses. Immediately after the ceremony an informal reception was held.

Misses Orovirina Glenn. Joyce Alexander and Marion Weekes assisted hi receiving. Misses Myrtle Hodges and Leila Powell presided at the punch bowl and Miss Doris Davis. was in charge of the brides book. Mrs Chambers.

mother of the bride. wore a gown of black geor. gette embroidered in dull jet. Mr. and Mrs.

Montgomery left for a wedding journey and afterward will make their home in Jackson' yule. The bride is a very charming and attractive young woman of the brunette type. She was graduated from Decatur High school and hat bsen very popular. She Is a representative of prominent families in the state and Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Davis and the late Clark Davis.

a well known and highly esteemed citizen of Eatonton. Mr. Montgomery it now residing in Jacksonville Fla. where he Is with the Security Salt' company. He served during the war withthe marine corps and attended' college In Michigan Atlanta Woman's Club Will' Honor Distinguished Guests The Atlanta Woman's club will give a large and beautiful dinner party on Thursday evening- June 16.

at the club house on Peachtrpe street. One hundred or Atlanta most distinguished citizens will as semble on this occasion all of whom have given their indorsement and support to one or the greatest chic movements In Atlanta in jears the municipal curb market which Mrs. Norman Sharp and her committee. have so ably conducted. The news of Atlanta's curb market has spread to many southern cities and more than a dozen others have been inaugurated as a.

direct result of the success of the lecal sales. curb Market UrDD. The menu on Wednesday will consist or delicacies as well as sub. stantiVs and ever thing served on this occasion will be purchased at the curb market. Mrs.

Sharp has spared neither time nor effort In making the dinner an interesting and unique event and a most de- uightfui evening Is anticipated Mrs Boykln president of the club. Mrs. Norman Sharp. chair- man of the market committee Mrs. Ernest I.

Rhodes. vice chairman of Hu on Miss C. B. Branham. Miss Julia Alken Miss Fannlbel Adams and Mrs.

Charles White. of Covin ton Miss Grace Wilson. of Ashland. Tern Miss Lurline Law son I. la Mrs.

D. Dolvm and Mrs. Eugene Elder of Atlanta Mrs. R. Coles.

of New York Mrs Edward Cornell and Miss Charlotte McCants. of Winder Ga. Rummage Sale To Be Held. Ladies of All Saints church are conducting a. rummage sale it 369 Edge avenue today and Saturday An who have rummage will please deliver same promptly to the committee in charge at this number.

The rummage sale wilt open at 8 30 every morning and continue until 30 this afternoon and Saturday Benefit Baseball Game for Soldiers. A baseball benefit game will he given fur wounded soldiers at Public Health Hospital. No. 48 on Peachtree road. at Ponce de Leon baseball park Monday afternoon.

June 27. The Federal Prison' will play the Agosae of the Baptist Tabernacle. Mrs. Earl Watson Is span- sorin the game and will he assisted by Mrs. B.

Rowe. chairman. or the hospital committee of the Atlanta Woman's club. and other members Tickets are on sale through any member of tile committee. Buettner Carroll.

The marriage or Mi Alma C. RuettnEr or Indianapolis. and John T. Carroll. or Chattahoochee.

took place Tuesday afternoon. After a. short wedding trlt to Asheville C. the couple will' make their home in Chattahoochee. Whitely Stone.

The marriage of Miss Virginia Stone the youngest laughter or Mr. and Mrs. IT. L. Stone.

to Ro Whitely was solemnized Saturday afternoon June 4 at 3 30 o'clock the Rev 1. Alljrood of the First Baptist church. Klrkwood officiating The bride was becomingly gowned In a. going away suit of navy blue beautifully embroidered in gold. with accessories to match.

Mrs. Whltelv is a girl of charming personality. as well a sweetness and strength or character which has endeared her to her many friends. which she numbers by ac qusintancs. Mr.

Whitely. who came to Atlanta from Chicago. some years ago is connected with th' office of Rich and Brothers Co. where he is held in high esteem. On their return from their wedding trip.

the couple will be at home to their many friends on Hopkins street. West End. A Alexander. Miss Marian Klplnette was married to Henry Aaron Alexander on Thursday June 9 In the presence of im mediate relatives Rabbis Getren and Marx officiating. They will be at borne at 49 Forest avenue after June 16.

No cards. Mrs. Farmer Hostess. Mrs. Don Farmer entertained In formally at a luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home on Penn avenue.

Summer flowers decorated the apartments where the game was played. The top score prize was a novelty flower bowl and the consolation prize was a set of desk ornaments The guests Included Mrs. A L. ilailcins Mrs. H.

K. Wyant Mrs. G. I. Miller.

Mrs. William L. Henry. Mrs. C.

G. Snow. Mrs. C. A.

Rhodes and her truest. Miss Marjorie Plum- flier. of Washington. D. C.

and Mrs. F. O. Walsh. Mrs.

Parker Most ess. Mrs. P. ParMPT was hostess at a matinee party Wednesday after- noon followed by a tea at the East Lake club In compliment to Mrs. Frank Molfort who will leave soon to make her home in Call.

fornia Covers were placed for Mrs. Molfort. Mrs. Paul Lane. Mrs.

Harry I Walters. Mrs. H. F. Bearden and Mrs.

Parken. Buffet For Miss Miss. Ern hostess at per. Thurs of her pare Campbell. I meat to is Berry of The beau deco pper Berry.

stine Campbell was. delightful buffet sup- evening At the borne 5. Dr. and MrL W. E.

Druid Hills in corapll- guest Miss Louise me. fttl borne was artls- ted with bright rl- the market committee will be the official hostes es Assisting them In receiving and entertaining will be Mr H. H. McCall Mrs. A.

MeD. Wilson Mrs Alonzo Richardson Mrs. W. B. Smith.

Mrs. noward McCall Mrs. uf L. Thrower. Mrs.

Rowe. Mrs. G. H. Brandon and Mrs.

Omar F. Elder. Honor Guests. The honor guests on this oc. caslon are Hon.

Thomas W. Hardwick Mayor James 1. Key State Senator Frank Man son. Representatives Vlrlyn Moore G. Bentley M.

Holloway. Ralph McClelland and Carl Guess County Commissioners Carl Ethrldge C. G. Ton- ner. Dr.

G. M. Hoke. Dr. L.

Gilbert and Oscar Mills Mr. Ju lian floehin president of the" Civitan club Mrs James I Logan Norman Miller. H. 1. Drown Jerome Jones.

Courtland Wino. John Paschal Clark Howell. Francis Clark. Roy Flannlgan James B. Nevin Irving Thomas Mrs.

Edward K. Van Winkle Mrs. Lollle Belle Wylie and Mrs. fix Stafford. The date or the dinner WI.

changed from Wednesday. as first announced. ti Thursday evening. on account of social affairs arranged for the Ad Men convention colored flowers held in silver baskets and vases. In the dining room.

the lace covered table had as the central decoration a silver backet tilled with bright garden flowers. Encircling this were silver candlesticks holding yellow unshaded tapers. alternating with sliver compotes of yellow and white taints. Miss Campbell was lovely In gown of gray chiffon trimmed with French flowers. Mrs.

Campbell wore a black lace gown. Mrs. E. Campbell. Jr.

was handsomely gowned in flame chiffon Following the supper the guests attended the Junior Prom' at Droolhaven Midweek Dance At East Lake. Prominent among the week social affairs was the dinner-dance at East Lake Country club Wednesday evening. A number of reservations were made for dinner and dancing was enjoyed on the terrace until midnight. Miss Marie Whltaker was guest of honor in a party given by Mr. and Mrs.

F. Graham Williams. Others In the party were Mr. and Mrs F. Chalmers.

Preston Stevens and John Slbley Mr. Mrs. Strother Flem- mung entertained a congenial party. Covers were placed for Miss Martha Maddox. Harry D.

Stanley Henry D. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Flemming Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Galnrlghti fuests were Mr. and Mrs. William of Charlotte.

N. C. Ed Danforth entertain a congenial party. Covers were placed Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Mathers entertained In compliment to Miss Yalrl McGhee. of Eastman. Others' In the party were Frank Asbury. of Clarksville and Captain T.

C. Locke of Montgomery. Among those dancing were Misses Jean Douglas Mildred Mason. Carolyn Cole Elise Wilson. Dorothy Bryant.

Minnie Lee Blrchfleld. Frances Cooledge Louise Mason. of York Pa. Margaret Toole of New Haven. COnn.

Helen Whltehurst. Kathryn Haverty. Charlotte Hemmer. Mildred Summerlln Mildred Winston. Leila Ponder.

Mariana Goldsmith Margurite Vaughn Cobbl Vaughn Marie Moultrle of Rome. Ga. Helen Brown. Marlon- Van Dyke. Marie Yarborough Yolande Gwynn Cooledge Newsome and Ersklne Jarnagln Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. D.

Ormsbee Mestre. A. Alexander. W. O.

Cheney. Steve Hartney Walter Logan Jack Foster Gerard Tintens. Olin Stamps. Jr. Milton Coleman.

Jr. Fitzhush Knox. Jack Wilkins. O. Cheney.

Torn Scott. Nelson Niles. Ed Danfotlt Tom Lewis Tom' House- Harry E. Tompkins Ed Lane. Fonvllle McWhorter.

Jeter Weems. Willis Grist. Winter Alfrlend. Duke Bailey John Stewart. Phil Green.

Walter Toole. D. B. Osborne. Alfred Thompson.

Bill Baldwin Jlmmle Hodee. Ch rl Cox. Bernard Neal and others. Class of 1916 to Meet There will be a meeting or the members of the class of 19111 or th University of Georgia at 1501 Hurt building on Saturday. June Ii at 1 clock Orr Orr-McNaughton.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clifton Orr hate Issued Invitations to the wedding or their daughter Miss Miriam Orr. and Evan McVaughton. whirls will be an Interesting event of wednesday.

June 22. at St. Marks Methodist church at ocloek ln the pvenlng. Mallard Wedding. The marriage of Miss Helen Hayes to James Murphy Mallard took place at o'clock Thursday morning at the Sacred Hr church.

the Rev. Father Horton officiating. The altar was beautiful with cut flowers In white against a background of ferns and palms. The' bride Will lovely in a wed' ding gown or white crepe de chine and her flowers were brides roses showered with valley lilies. Miss Helen Hanlon was maid of honor.

wearing a grown of pink organdy. and she carried a cascade bouanet of pink sates. Edwin Uddell wm best man. The bridal party and th out-of- town gue were entertained at a buffet wedding breakfast Mrs. Charles Malllson.

sister of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony. Lat r. Mr. and Mr.

Mallard let for prtnac Mrx Mallard Is most Attractive your woman. th dausrhtsrvpf lent II T. Hayes. Mr. aua JJfrMal.

lard will make- their horn In Ats. where Mr MaJlaMthoM. rm slble ponltion with The Atlan. Constitution. Visiting Lajies to Be Given Reception At Wonans Club On Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock the members of the Atlanta Woman's club will he a.

reception In honor of the visiting ladles In attendance upon the convention of the Asso' dated Advertising Clubs of the World. IQ the receiving line will be the officers of the dab tine executive board the special chairmen for the reception and the hospitality chairman Invited to assist the club women in receiving will be the fol. lowing wives of officials of the Atlanta Advertising club Mesdames Dave Webb L. E. Rogers.

George man Frank E. Lowensteln. St. Elmo Massengale. Henry Alrord Porter.

Julian Boehm. Charles Chalmers. Herbert Porter. C. V.

Hohenstein. C. Arusond Carroll Samuel C. Dobbs. W.

R. C. Smith B. C. JJrorlea.

Beaumont Dayllon W. V. Crowley Alvin good. Howard See. George If.

Kohn. Walter Hill. Allen Gottuchcaldt. Miss Theodora Stanbury head of the woman's department of the Atlanta Advertising club. and Miss Caroline Thomas chairman or social arrangements for women visitors.

In' the appointment of Mrs. Harry Goodhrt and Mrs. Newton. Wins as co co-chairmen for the' reception Mrs. B.

16. Boykln president of the club. has made a happy choice. at both of these are enthusiastic ad. miners of the Ad club.

These chairmen have asked the following women to preside at the punch bowls- Mesdames 3. A. Carlisle. Ernest CoYlnlrton. Stewart Haxzard Charles Chalmers.

Will Chears and H. Whltten. SOCIAL' ITEMS Miss Nell Forbes has arrived In Atlanta to visit her relatives Mr. anus Mrs. Cannon Forbes at their home.

69 Drewey street. She went to New York as a student. graduating from the Dramatic school. her first appearance on the stage being as leading woman with Tom Wise and Douglas Fairbanks in the popular southern play Gentleman From Mississippi" Mrs. S.

Knott and grandson James Bernard Jeffreys. are being delightfully entertained in Jonesboro. Ark. the guests of their relatives Dr. and Mrs.

M. C. HItom Miss Thelma Cobb. who his been attending the Sargent school for edntatlon tutt Ml Elltab th Wilton who fa at Blue' N. attending Ut Southern Student conference haying Joined a party of girls tronk Ames Scott WHlreturn the first of next.

week. Mrs. Hugh Adams of Pour Oaks. N. c.

It at the Georgian Tevrzee visiting her mother. Mrs. L- 50' Stuart. Yr. and Mrs.

Louis Wellhoueaaai Yr. and Mrs. Alvin Wellhouse en tutalne4 a of Seven guests. Wednesday evening at' Cascade Terrace. Meurs.

Haas and Ho well will live. a to to their office torte at Cascade Terrace Friday eYeDlng 10th Instant. There will be abou- forty-five guest present. somefhiW no woman can a to be wfthouh More Toy Gas Balloons similar to those we sold during the Anniversary. In the cylinder or blimp shape.

5c Each These balloons. retail regularly at 20c. They are filled with gas. Distribution will begin at 2 OClock This Afternoon The Apparel Clearance at Rich's Hundreds of dresses suits arid coats- -indeed they run into the thousands at charac teristic Rich reductions. It is apparel.

representing the last word. of Fashion and fre. quently the savings may. be counted in-five ten and twenty dollar bills. Silk Dress Clearance' 2500 to 3000 Dresses.

1395. 3975 to 4500 Dresses 19851 4950 to 5950 Dresses. 2785 6500 to 7950 Dresses 3385 Clearance of Suits 1975 to 2975 Suits. 895 3975 to 5000 Suits. 1695 4500 to 6500 Suits 2295 5950 to 7950 Suits.

2795 8950 to 12500 Suits. Clearance- of' Coats 2500 to. 3975 Coats. 4950 and better Coats. S95o to 9750 Coats.

9750 to 11000 Coats. 13750 to 15750 Coats Up to 24750 Coats 1585 1985 2985 4385 5985 8985 itJ Jt THE" CONSTITUTIONA ATLANTA Au fRIDAy UN 1o. 1921. 4 i ief I 1 4issArmstr91Jg I PersonsJlogg. tiEl1zabeJhJr.

In nounces rrlage ughter James. flogg. Vista. a. oak o'clock S.

pre ent 3 III e. or an. town Crlen s. par Ir. Bou hler en- Ir.

3. I guets Suits--- Third Muse Broad HA Vf I I three. And ot rI ers. I Dru h. t1aadV.1 ob ccoa.

B' Fli pin' eddi acon offtc1at 1g. withpalms dftlelohn' retn lacepan bri tri tlne. brldes lIes sho er wfh Seor I rrs. S. I the Vir jnia.

peN ona1ty she I ma 1e profe or Ierc unversity. on was history. guests Mre. Su le Va. a 3.

Gro Mrs. J. Johnson. hlngton Miss Flza beth lss i Carolyn Owyn. delJ hUul hon chU ren a last I cp th by 11g I' 2am re In luding t.

Lowe-I pon ar I the thA Was det pd ood Im claps wwre I Mis Is. Miss tahel Miss I jr sC rr' is Miss lIs Pa more Gn Flo Ar hle 1 nr Hflhrn I I White Canvas rl ay an Strap Pumps F' 1tch and 5 by Heels 9 Ball Strap Strap Oxfords Pumps i BaIl Str Brown Effect fft. ErJ nts I I omen tings pv. DrlV 1C lUn 111 lu heon J. I.

oon the ve IIS whltehurlt. ra. this I. 3:30 o'clock. ocl I Re-I 11 11.

the' McKenzie o'clock. Provano. I ColS n. Mc alr farentettel J. rar aret An 1 11 lvlns Cassels.

I 80 est West. Ph JlpI 12to 2:30 mt nu h' aUXillar1to requestediTo Hlng et cl k. psycholo lt house Cl 1:15. rs. SU cknell t.

er- MI la crt pe the R. brl le 186 sis- Ir. ofdarlt be- I inc profus IY I go' town IUt' ts lIs Ir. Louis' J. S.

Iss r. Ir Ir. tp Marshall re been c1 ath rs. O. A host SS 6.

th tel. nt H. A hand-embroidered and A of I tVE th I llue Pnsarola MI Miss Reignskiu Vhi te Kidskin fords ne ibis welt soles. mllltaIy bee I Priced t8 and Mon 7iery I 1:30 art I Men'l PIa I I I an I I I I I an dalsl MI ses gown d' gr en nnle I ti wer. ay andbJ ra bo uet IJ' fonthe well-known Jo.

with the as- I I years-the rs. orman inau urated re ut I I I even In. Ir B. 1. orman th I i Huson.

lIss ai1 I tl tn I Lurline. Lawson. O. 1 5. wo a Win er rumma com 1:30 5:30 after o.

48. Fe eral It. orin J. Carroll. Mica TU sda Whitely-Stone.

iss Vlr inJa Roy 4. 3:39 J. AlI ood. offi lat- 1 I old. Whlt ly I 8 I hI numb rB ac- I r.

1 xander marrl Ale ander I Im- i s. I I I JfrsFarrnerllostess I In- I I I I I flo er 1 orna.ments'l A. LI i I Ii' ket I hostesses. Mre. Rlchard on J.

B. nator ln. tes Mlrlh lI i Os ar Jo- L. S. t.

cla1 Men's th flow era. pot a E. u. V. ay mldnl ht.

dho a ve fIa lOt hers S. S. Sible rs. C. Ir.

Galnrl l1ta guests for six. r. I I Cool edge. 1 gh A aU ouYt re i Cool edge ewsome Mr W. 1.

an W. Houset. D. Charles I the 11. o'clock.

rr-McNa ugh ton. fr. dln Ju Lee Mc aughton. oCloekin veoing. Raes-Ma1lard marria Ok arrc nke n.

Et. llelentljanlon Ind bO li est the guests 111n. tb I Il1l nL1 Tt lt stay at Bor4enWheeJer springs. Mrs. mo mmrwoman the au htr4rxn.

Ha7e11Ir. ah4JIta. thelr omfftAt ta. 11 ere. KtTlaU I Jd IIlbleJtOItf JltJib jl Visit ng it eption ofthe rec t1Qnln I I I I or Invlt Ifrl ls tihee rX r101i hm rlesAb men obbs I I I Gotts hcaldt I art- ment Adv rtlslng IIIII I Irs.

cochalrmen f. ked pre lde J. I I 1l we J. gran on 11111111. II.

ip ylcal 4 atlon. bas tetum r- 1 ith WlI onwhoM BlueRldg St dent contuencebadnl rt lfeal lufl lJ ft Vee Ad ms. of ur' Oak. attheGeorglan 1. Mrf.

Wetlhou eJ 14 MrsAlvlnWeUhouseen partyof ear. nlng Il asaiidHowetf offtetoree TerraceFridaT' InltantTherewlU suestspreseni4 I I I n. 11111111IIIIIIIIw.rIW Anniv rsary. 1 e' tho sands t. pret andJrez.

countedJh.five\ 2500 Dre es. 5950 27. Dres es. 3 85 ofSuits 8 n. 3995 15 85' S89.50 29.

975 43 59. J247S :85 IT i' AGE SIX CONSTItUTION CA. 10 fr9 I I Armztr bg I1eIenaoJamee 3 Iogg I cook I 6 I I wa t. E. I r.

by 0 4 een vear' ha Cl A air u- i PaimBeach I t. 14 Quirt adv. MiesLauri of apdleeohns 1th hs Quarterly. Ky. Elizabeth by Mips contest.

Jeorie Scs ages. th selsssen May. Louise Mi's lonr I- r' I I I I' riaay rt i French 0 Thaby LOUiS 95. MAILURDERS Pumpsf in 1lSfr TYDr Brofria Kid Calf NI 7 I JZtES WtZI Sotek Welt Soles 63 St. CorJjunter c.

Los CO.5 leif 1 j- Wa1terHll Ui tam fra- today Au nset Psy- 10:20 Miss peas. Mrs. Mrs. Mls I Asthffluatra. KdsklnMllltary LowPriced go goo o0hetls.

goo 1 i pCurb everything Coving' gene-B. H. atur- in ti 1 N. aoce eories as lbs atrestWest Ml in trs. I.

ParkerHostess. C. I. Parkel1 S4pper Em In ruld coml l. erry e.

i rtl tically yin- oc- Manaoo. E. ii Je- ar- 1 i Ma Lo- 1 weanlr was Later eft I Borden Wheeler a young Ir IL- homvln rsesoasibleposltion Tb 5 PcPPPPPiIPPPPPsPPPPlPP l. th a TEMSJ CdSdsasasd phyeiiedtat1on. tettarfl4 home.

ii WilIon.wbo-Im I5te lue1UdgeeN C4Tattending WL11J return thefirt our atthe. 3 Mr LoiitWe11hou Meesra1IaaaandHoweIlwll1 theitcmee willbe I s. l1lgvtvt MOreToyGas I I ri 1' I 5. coatsLin. Fashion-and w' 95 to 125OOSuits.

oCoats 25OO i585 s' C-.

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