WEDDING PLANS OF MISSFELKER AND MR. M'CUTCHENTht most brilliant social event of the winter In Monroe will be the marriage of Miss Floy Felker, of that city, to Mr. Frank Kelly McCutchen. of Dalton. The occasion is also of much Interest here, where Miss Felker has visited frequent-ly as the guest of Mrs. Robert Meador, and because of the fact that among her attendants will be several Atlanta young people.The marriage will take place on theafternoon of November It at 4:10o'clock at the First Baptist church of Monroe. Her. U E. Roberts officiating. The entrance of the bridal party will be preceded by a lovely solo by Mrs. J. W. Arnold. Jr., and the attendanu will enter the church as Lohengrin's bridal chorus Is sung by Mrs. J. W. Arnold. Jr.. Mrs. John J. Med tin. Mrs. B. R. Barrett and Miss Nelle Nowell After the ceremony the party will Itave the church to the atraina of the wedding march from Tanhouser. rendered by Miss Malda Williams, of Madlaon. on the piano, and Mr. David Silverman, of this city, on the violin.Miss Linda Harben Felktr. of Monroe. will act as maid of honor, and the best man will be Mr. C. D. McCutchen. of Dalton: Mrs. R. V. Haslstt, of Atlanta, and Mrs. J. D. Knox, of Texas, will be matrons of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Mtsoee Grace Thom, of Atlanta: Lula Felker. of Dalton; Clare and Allle Felker. of Monroe.Dr. John Denton, of Atlanta; Mr. Tlomer McCutchen, of Columbus; Mr. Mac Hardwick. Louta Crawford and Bam Carter, of Dalton, will be groomsmen. and Messrs. Knox Felker and Preesly Tates, of Atlanta; A. B. Mobley and J. R. Manually, of Monroe, will be ushers. Miss Hester McDaniel Tlch-enor, of Monroe, will carry the ring. The bridesmaids will wear Empire gowns of white mesaallne and carry armfuls of yellow chrysanthemums. The church will be most elaborately and beautifully decorated.