Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, September 14, 1913, Image 40

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i < . ’ V k ' < 2 H HEARST’S SUNDAY AMERICAN, ATLANTA, OA , SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1913. ■ -- . - - 1 —— ^ -—- n. —: -—: — ^ □ \(j ag emeu Is Ol t tie v /eel ft » » * | Antlerson-Poncler \i' I I Bh Derman-Dminemcin McCullers-Murphu AND MRS. DAVID LAWRENCE ANDERSON, of rnesvillv, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Fiances, to .lames Gibbs Ponder, of Atlanta, the wed ding to take place on the evening of November J5 at the First Methodist Church, Uarnosville. \1 R. AND MRS. I. MERMAN, of .Jacksonville, announce the I I engagement of their niece, Lena Celia Herman, to Max Dauueman, of Atlanta. 5( hultze-Wiggins N r. AND MRS. JAMES WILEY M'CULLERS, of We- tumi>ka, Ala., announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Annie Berta, to Frederick Elbert Murphy, of Jesup, the wedding to take place November 11 at the First Methodist Church of Wetumpka. Painey-Leveret « » Ronduranf-Duclleu yiR. AND MRS C. S. BONDI'RANT announce the engage- i I ment of their daughter, Mary Burton, to Martin G. Dud- |iv. of Greenwood, Miss, the wedding to take place in Oc tober. 999 joMan-Berrien Y|R. AND MRS ALBERT TIIOMAS GRAY, of Montieello, I I announce the engagement of their niece, Elizabeth Gray Jordan, to Maner Davant Berrien, of Atlanta, the wedding to take place in November. 9 9 K A/IRS. M. E. SCHFLTZE, of Augusta, announces the engage- I I merit of her daughter, Agnes Irene, to John Everett \ Wiggins, of Atlanta, the wedding to take place at an early date. Paybun-Kinghay ChadwicK-Sfephens Condon-Wrigley \ AND MRS. JAMES J. CONDON announce the engage ment of their daughter, Alice Elizabeth, to John Thomas Wrigley, the wedding to take place in October. a m a rraze-Hamilfon \1R. AND MRS. ROBERT EMMETT FRAZE, of Wooster, i I announce the engagement of their daughter, Hazel Glen- dyne, to Linton A. Hamilton, of Rome. 9. 9 Smilh-Dyal \ JR. AND MRS. CHARLES HENRY SMITH, of McRae, I I announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Janies Edgar Dyal, the marriage to take place in October. M R. AND MRS. WINGFIELD SCOTT CHADWICK, of I I Reaufort, N. C., announce the engagement of their daughter, .Mabel, to Dr. Roswell Powell Stephens, of Athens, the wedding to take place in October. m 9 « King-Pettibone M r/AND MRS. RUFUS CARLETON KING, of Wayeross, announce the engagement, of their daughter, Della, to Joseph Hawley Pettibone, of Easton, Pa., the marriage to take place in the late fall. 9, 9 9. Heyer-Jenhins \/| R. AND MRS. J. F. MEYER, of Savannah, announce the engagement of their daughter, Annie, to Hugh I. Jen kins, the wedding to take place this month. 9 9 9 Steuart-Wood y JRS. WILLIAM FREDERICK STEUART, of Brunswick, announces the engagement of her daughter, Jessie Campbell, to Thomas Colesberrv Wood, of Brunswick, the marriage to take plaen early in October at St. Mark’s Episcopal ('hurch. \/|R. AND MRS. WILLIAM FRANKLIN RAYBUN, of I I Wayeross, announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Lula Eugenia, to Ernest Don Kinghay, of Edinburgh, Scot land, the marriage to take place at the home of the bride in October. »t 9 « Eason-Ga rtner \,1 R. AND MRS. R. E. L. EASON, of Ellaville. announce the I I engagement of their daughter, Mary Flossie, to George Leonard Gartner, of Americus, the marriage to take place Wednesday, October 8. I Chance-Brown D R. AND MRS. EDWARD A. CHANCE, of Garfield, an nounce tli* engagement of their daughter, Arline, to Dr. Eulie Napoleon Brown, of Warthen, the wedding to take place in the early fall. N R. ANI) MRS. WILLIAM ELBERT RAINEY, of Eaton- ton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mari- bel, to H. Grady Leveret, of Eatonton, the marriage to take place in October. 9 9 9 Cubbedge-Shearouse D R. AND MRS. BARTIMUS WILLIAMS CUBBEDGE, of Guyton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Clyde Lucile, to Ernest Cleveland Shearouse, the wedding to take place in October. 9 9 9 Waffsins-Caswell I | RS. WARNER ASHTON WATKINS,, of Milton, N. C., announces the engagement of her daughter, Kate, to Theodore Dwight Caswell, of Augusta, the marriage to take place on October 7. 9 9 9 Harper-Williams [VI RS. A. L. HARPER, of Bogart, announce the engage- I I ment of her daughter, Launa, to Dr. Spurgeon Williams, of Winder, Ga., the wedding to take place in October. 9 9 9 III Deihl-Doneldson M R. AND MRS. A. L. DEIHL announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Marie, to Samuel Doneldson, of Chattanooga, the marriage to take place in the early fall. ill I Crittenden-Arrington M r. AND MRS. S. S. CRITTENDEN, of Greenville, S. C., announce the engagement of their daughter, Cornelia Graham, to John White Arrington, Jr. Hall-Philips M R. AND MRS. F. H. HALL announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Gertrude, and Aristus Jack- son Philips, the wedding to take place at Payne Memorial Church October 11, III Boulineau-Craig M il and mrs. thomas.nelson Howard, of Resaca, announce the engagement of their sister, Alma Bouli- neau, to Edward Craig. E KN * M V (■# © A Trip to Keely’s AUTUMN OPENING Will Repay You " UR second floor ready Monday with correct modes in Ladies' and Misses' Autumn Apparel. Exact reproductions of Best Foreign Models, in Evening Dresses of Silks, Laces and Bro cades; in Afternoon Gowns of Crepes, Chiffons and Brocades; Recep tion Dresses in Combination of Crepes and Chiffons; Dinner Dresses of Brocades, Velvets and Velours; Dancing Frocks (conforming to the new modes) of Lace and Chiffons; Evening Wraps of Charmeuse, Broadtail and Brocade Velvets. One, Two and Three-Piece Suits of Cloths and Silks • M , I ■ ■ — / Especially attractive array of useful Suits will be found in this Exposi tion. Cloth and pile faced materials are largely used in woolen suits. Chif fon cloths, Duvetyne, Peau de Peche, Peau de Laine and all wcolen weaves of a character lending themselves to soft draperies will be found largely in evidence. Colors are: Jade, duck, wine, mahGganv, amber, copper and brass. Styles are mostly displayed with coats semi-fitted, of loose effects, com bined with vest and vestee.. Sashes are used either on coats or skirts, in some cases both. Skirts for the most part are softly draped with high hip lines, narrowing to the feet, with high Empire girdle effects. Bottom of skirt slightly slashed. Every Suit or Dress Shown Will Be Found Correct in Style and Right in Price fTOnr^fnrrnrii AN r © 1ttsasi