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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY. DKCKMMhrt ltf. 19
SOCIETY
7
MR. AND MRS. BLACK’S DINNER.
Mr. and MW. Eugene Black will en
tertain at a dinner party on Wednee-
day evening, December *#. In honor of
Mias Florence Jackson and Mr. Ronald
Ransom. * . - »
MISS DORSEY~TO GIVE TEA.
Miss Sarah Dorsey has Issued Invi
tations to an afternoon tea next Wed-
nesday if^rnoon In honor of Mlaa
Elisabeth Willis, of Augusta, who wflj
be her guest during the holidays.
Mlsa Dorsey and Mlsa Willis will re
ceive and asaietlng In entertaining the
callers will be Miss Betty Peabody,
Miss Mary Robinson. Mlsa Sarah Lee
Evans, Mias Olive Shropshire:
Miss Dorsey’has invited a hundred
young women .to meet the guest of
honor on this occasion.
MR. NORMAN RAOUL HOST.
One of the bright parties of the com
ing week will be the buffet supper at
which Mr. Norman RaouL at the home
of hla parents, Captain and Mrs. Wil
liam Greene Raoul, will entertain
the members of the Jamboree Club in
honor of Mr. Henry Wagstaff, who has
returned from Chicago, where he IS
studying art,- to spend the holidays.
After tha Informal supper party at the
home of Mr. Raoul, the young people
will go to Segddlo's Hall, where danolng
will be enjoyed. Besides tha club mem
bers, those who will be guests of Mr.
Raoul are Misses Ida Landrum. Marian
Fielder, Ethelyn Emmons, Jennie
Hutchins, Ruby Norris, Jennie D. Har
ris. Bettis Peabody. Emogens Thorn
and others.
CHAPERON8 FOR
FANCY DRESS BALL
The Nine O’clock German Club will
give a brilliant fancy drees ball at the
Piedmont Driving Club on the evei
of December it, the occaelon to be
of the latwstfgnd moat elaborate of the
holiday etteon. A large number of
vlattlng girls will attend end the de
butantes of the seeaon will alio be pres
ent. The Chaperons will be Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Calhoun, Mr. and Mra.
Austell Thornton. Mr. and Mra. J. Car-
roll Payne, Mr. and Mra. Harry M.
Atkinson, Mr. and Mra. J. Frank Mead
or, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawklna, Mr.
and Mrs. John 8. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Howell. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James
L. Dickey, Mrs. Cobb Caldwell, Mr. and
Mra. Dudley Cowles. Mr. and Mra. John
D. Little. Mr. and Mra. Charlea H.
Black. Mr. and Mra. L. D. Lawman. Mr.
and Mm. Frank E. Callaway, Mr. and
Mr*. Harry L, English.
FRENCH CLUB WILL I88UE
TWO HUNDRED INVITATIONS
The recaption whloh the young wom
an who compose the French Club will
give at the Piedmont Driving .Club
early In January will be among tha
meat brilliant and tntereatlng functions
of the eeason. Invitations will be Issued
only to thoee who speak French, and a
feature of the afternoon'* entertain
ment will be tha rendition of a number
of songa, poems and recitations In
French. Two hundred Invitation* will
be leeued. only French will be spoken
on the occasion and the reception will
celebrate tha anniversary of the organi
sation of the club.
MISSES DUN80N TO ENTERTAIN
Mieses Edith and Elisabeth Dunson
w|u entertain during the Christmas
holidays. ■*. ' , , ' , *
MISS ROSSER’S DATE.
Mlsa Julia Rnsj.r has Issued Invite,
ttons |o a morning bridge party, which
she will give otwilie -#lh In honor of
Ml*» Aunle^avefJ ‘
of New York.
Among (he Visiting Girls
mvrs
■erly’H guest, Mid* Brett,
BOX PARTY FOR MISS DAY,
Mr. Carl Hutcheson will give a box
party on Chrletma* evening at the
Urand In honor of Miss Leontlne Day,
whose marriage to Mr. Charlea Culver
will take place at the home of the
bride's parents on the evening of De
cember SO.
The member* of the party will be
Miss Day, Mlsa Mildred Noble, Mlaa
Roberts. Mr. Zenua Snipes, Mr. Culver
and Mr. Hutcheaon. •
tECH GLEE CLUB CONCERT.
The concert to be given Saturday
evening tt Tech by the 01** Club of the
InetlfUts will be a moat Interesting and
enjoyable event., There will be about
sixty of the Tech men present and a
large number of debutantes present.
Tha concert will be followed by a dance
In the gymnasium. The music will be
furnished by the Mandolin and Oultar
Club, the orchestra and a double quar
tet, and a program of both classic and
popular selections frill be rendered.
Mr. William Arnaud, director, and
Mr. Luca* Blmmon*. manager, have
worked earnestly for the auccess of the
evening and the co-operation of the
club-aeriires this success. .
• The young men of the club win leave
Monday eyenlng for a tour thru the
MRS. M'CARTY’8 LUNCHEON.
Mrs. George McCarty entertained at
a luncheon on Saturday In compliment
to Mlaa Mason, of New York, who Is
In the city for tha wedding of Mis*
Mary Brent Smith and Mr. Ronald
Ransom, and for the group of school
girls who have accompanied Mis* Me
son to Alanta.
The color schema of decoration In
Mra. McCarty's home was In pink and
white.
The guests were seated for luncheon
In groups, Mlsa Mason and the Atlanta
alumnae of "The Caetle" being at a ta
ble together. The decorations for the
tables yrer* white Roman hyacinth*. In
pot*, which were covered in yellow
satin with a fringe of asparagus fern.
The candelabra were shaded In yellow,
and the dainty details of the menu con.
formed to tha color scheme.
Mice Mlgnon McCarty, the young
daughter of the house, who I* a stu
dent at The Cast)* this year, assisted
her mother In dispensing a cordial hos
pitality on the happy oocaalon.
Mr*. McCarty'* guests Included Mlaa
C. E. Mason, Mlsa- Mary Brent Smith,
CHRISTMAS
The
one supreme
day of the entire
year when the two
hemispheres are joined
together in simple giving
and “Good Will to All Men”
is uppermost in every heart, this
store is filled with appropriate
gifts for all the family and
its friends->-a /world of '
beautiful, appropriate
things, making the
selection of a gift
a pleasure and
a source of in
terest to
every
one.
JEWELERS'- 37 WHITEHALL ST.
MISS MABEL CAUBLE, OF GREENVILLE.
A most attractive young woman who Is the gueet ef Her aunt, Mra.
Frank C. Owens, on Poaehtreo-tt,
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ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED
GRAHAM RICHARD3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. M. Dillon, of Clarkaton. On, announce the engage
ment of their elater, Mrs. Fanny Clara Graham, to Mr. William Leonidas
Richards, the marriage to take place lha latter part of December.
C00PER-WIL80N.
Dr. and Mr*. Wilbur Flake Culpepper, of Senola, announce the engage
ment of their elaler, Mlsa Margaret Cooper, artd Mr. John Eapey Wilson, of
Macon, the wedding to take place January 12.
8HERIDAN-PARKER,
Mr. and Mra. George Sheridan, of Columbus, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Annie, to Mr, Oacle Style Parker, of Pittsburg, Pa.
BUCHANAN-M'DAN I EL.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mason Buchanan, of Opelika, Ala., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Elisabeth, to Mr. Gordon McDaniel,,of Atlan
ta, Ga. The wedding will take place some time In February.
BARNES-WIL80N.
Mr*. Dock Leonard Barnca, of Clayton. N. C.. announces the engagement
of her daughter. Nova l«ce. and Air. Fred Wilson, of .Hartwell, Ga., the wed
ding to take place at the home, of the bride January 27. • .
Our display of Holiday things
for men is varied, and of quality
and style befitting the character
of this shop.
Cleud-Stanfsfd Ce v
Sixty-One Peachtree.
Brilliant Wedding of Miss Smith and
Mr. Ransom
Tha Interest of the social world can
ters Saturday In the wedding of Mias
Mary Brant Bmlth. eldest of the three
daughter* of Governor and Mrs. Hoke
Smith, and Mr. Ronald Ransom, taking
place at * o'clock at the North-ave.
Presbyterian churoh. When Governor
and Mr*. Smith entered the executive
mansion two yeare ago Mir* Smith had
Just returned from school. Tho her
entrance In society was marked by no
formal debut, she became at once the
central figure of the bright social life
which revolved about her, assisting her
mother with grace and dignity on all
occasions of an official nature end en
tertaining frequently the younger so
ciety contingent, with whom ah# Is ex
ceedingly popular.
The wedding of Mies Smith and Mr.
Ransom, tho preceded by no festivities
on orenunt of the rather recent death
of the bride's grandfather, will ba an
elaborate and brilliant event In every
detail. Tha bride will be attended by
her two elstere. Misses Lucy and Callle
Smith, and Mr. W. M. Hutchinson will
ait as Mr. Ransom's best man. The
little flower children will be Ml** Mary
Cohen. Master Howell Jackson and
Master Thomse Hull.
Mr. Samuel N. Evlne. Mr. George
Spence, Mr. Hudson Moor*. Mr. Reuben
R. Arnold, Mr. Louis Oholstln, Mr. J.
Russell Porter, Mr. Lee Jordan and Mr.
James Anderson will act as ushers.
For several days guests have been
arriving at the mansion, those enter
tained by Governor and Mrs. Smith In
cluding Miss Mason, of Tarrytnwn. the
principal of the Castle-on-the-Hudson;
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ogleeby. of Lynch
burg, Va.: Allss Slayden. of New York;
Alls* Ada Alexander. Mlsa Helen Rag-
ley, Mrs. Toulman Williams. Miss Ran
kin. Mrs. Cliff Hatcher. Mtss Lucy
Smith. Miss Aurelia Speer. Allss Susie
Hallman. Miss Mnrrfnret Wright, Allss
Laura Ansloy, Allss Wharton. Miss
Berkley. Miss Sloyden, Governor and
A!r». Smith, Air. and Mrs. Oglesby, Mr.
and Airs. E. P. Ansley, Air. and Mrs.
George Speer, Mrs. Hallman, Mrs, E P.
McRurney, Airs. Richard Blmms, Mr*.
J, D. McCarty, Mlsa Callle Hull, Mr*.
Ed Durant and Mra, William Davldeon.
MRS. HENRY BERNARD SCOTT
GIVES INFORMAL BRIDGE
One of the enjoyable Informal par
ties of the week was the bridge at
which Mra. Henry Bernard Scott en
tertained twenty of her friend* Thurs
day afternoon at her home on West
Peachtree-st. The prises at tha game!
were a cut glass tray, which was won
by Airs. Walter Stearns, and a dainty
china cup and saucer, of which Mra.
Herbert Mansnn was the winner. The
score cards were hand-painted In pink
roses. After the game delicious ra-
freshmenta were served. The decora-;
lions In the dining room reflected the
artistic taste of the young hostess. The
table, covered with Cluny lace, had a*
Its centerpiece a cut gloss vase filled
with full-blown pink rosea Crystal
and silver candelabra were used, and
numbers of tall altar candles cast their
soft glow over the room. Quantities
of Southern smllax, which was brought
from the old Alabama home of the
hostess, was also used In decorating.
Mr*. Scott received her friend* In a
gown of white crepe de chine, hand-
painted In pink rosea.
Ml** Mary Lou Berkley, of Mayodan,
N. C,; Airs. Louie Forley, of Mont
gomery. Ale.; Mr. and Mr*. Patrick
t'alhotm. of Alacon; Miss Rose Crutch
field, of Macon; Miss Minnie Adams, of
Savannah; Aliases Sallle Hull and Cal
lle Hull. Mrs. A. L. Hull, Mr*. E. C.
Hutchins nnrl Mr*. John Hull, of Athens.
A large number of qu-of-town guests
arrived also on Friday and are at the
Piedmont Hotel until aftera the wed
ding.
Mre. Hoko Smith le known for the
originality of her entertainments. Dur
ing Governor Smith's term In the cabi
net she entertained at n number of
functions, among them one tn honor of
Airs. Cleveland, which were declared to
bo among the moat beautiful aver seen
In Washington.
The decorations at tha church and
the decorations and appointments at
the mansion on Saturday evening will
doubtless be the most elaborate ever
seen her*. At the church Ascension
llllst, valley Kite*. Enchantress carna
tions and whit* rosea will be used in
gteat profusion, snd In combination
with magnificent decorations of palms
and ferns, the bridal party standing
undsr an archway of ferns, palms and
Ascension lilies.
At the mansion only the members of
the bridal party, of the families of the
young people, and the out-of-town
S uests wilt be entertained. Here the
ecoratlone will ba most beautiful, con
atstlng of roses and lilies, palms and
farns.
Forty-four guests will be seated at
tha bridal table, which will be a mat*
of lights and flower*.
Aire. Smith will be assisted In enter
taining by her slaters and other mem
bers of her family, and setVn* punch
knd coffee will be Miss Annlce Hawklna,
Alisa Charlea Owens, Mlsa Sarah Raw
son. Miss Callle Hull of Athens, and
Alisa Flora Bewick/
If You Are Fond of
CHOCOLATE
Try a cup of
Hot Chocolate today.
For those who do not
care for Chocolate
there’s a list of other
hot drinks as long as
your arm, all ready to
serve at a moment’s no
tice.
Brown & Allen
Reliable Druggists.
Buy Your Christmas Candies
From a CANDY STORE
• r-
. For Christmas everybody will buy candy. Candy for the children,
for the home-folks, or possibly a handsome box for a gift. Whatever kind
you buy, get it at NunnaUy’s.
It stands to reason that a store devoting its whole time to candy and
nothing else, can serve you better than one handling it merely as a side-line.
Especially when unusual care is taken to make every purchase satisfactory.
At Nunnally’s you will find pure candies at all prices from twenty-five
cents to eighty cents per pound. A much larger assortment than can be
had elsewhere, and put up in attractive ways, which only a high-class candy
store can offer.
Get your candy at
MISS DARGAN'8 DANCE.
Friday evening Alisa Helen Dargan
was the attractive young hostess at an
Informal dance at the home of her par.
ents, Mr. and Aire. Milton Dargan, ot^
Ponce DeLeon-ave. The occasion was
delightfully Informal, the guests In
cluding only thirty young people. The
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dargan reflected
the good cheer of the holiday season
with Its artistic decorations of holly,
smllax and Christmas belle. At 11
o'clock a delicious supper was served,
after which dancing was resumed and
enjoyed until a late hour.
Miss Dargan, who Is one of the at
tractive and popular membera of the
school girl set, wore a lovely dancing
frock of pale pink mull.
Mra. Dargan'* lovely gown was of
white lingerie cloth, lace trimmed.
WARNELL-M’GOWAN.
Miss Mamie Warnell. one of Grove-
land's most popular young women, wes
married to Mr. W. B. McGowan, of
Abbeville. Go., Thursday evening by
the Rev. Air. Blackwell at the residence
of the bride’s brother. Immediately
after the ceremony the happy couple
left for Abbeville, where they will make
their future home.
BROYLES' DAILY BARGAIN BULLETIN.
Watch this space for a new bargain every day In the .week.
SWEET MIXED
P1CICLES, 19c Quart
24-lb. FANCY PATENT FLOUR
10-lb. BUCKET SNOWDRIFT LARD
BROYLES 5 STORES
69e
99c
PHONE CONNECTIONS.
Call or Phona Your Nearer!
- Store.
HARRIS G. WHITE
(Formerly Proprietor of tho White Wall Paper Company)
PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR,
Is still In the business and Is now doing all of bis own work, same high-
class Papering. Tinting and Decorating. Make appointments by phone. Of
fice 55 8. Pryor SL, 'phones. Bell 3535 Mala; Atlanta 3534; residence
’phone 299, Decatur.
Social Outlook For the Qoming Week.
The gayetle* of next week will cul
minate In the festivities of Christmas
day and evening for which a number of
parties have been announced, aa well a*
large dffnc* or so, besides which
many family dinners, luncheons anil
evening gatherings will contribute to
the social history of the day. Among
the morning "at homes" which center
around attractive guests of honor will
be that given by Mlsa Rollne Clark In
compliment to Mlea Annlse Hawklna. at
which a bright group of debutantes will
assist In dispensing good cheer to the
callers. Another morning reception
will be given by Mr. and Mrs, Charlea
Besides tha dates for Christmas day
And the many affairs for
set, invitations have been
several other large parties next week
anil many smaller ones nre on t
Among the larger events will be
and Mrs. John E. Murphy's dance on
the 22(1; Air. and Mre. Milton Durgan'a
buffet stjpper on'Tuesday evening In
honor of Allss Atkinson and Allss Dan
cy, and Allss Adora Anderson's party
on Thursday evening.
In the midst of the holiday parties
the maids and matrons of society must
And time to plan costumes for some
brilliant events In the Immediate after-
Chrlalinas season. A bewildering pros,
prrt of the gayety may be glimpsed In
the ba! masque on the 28th, at which
the Nine O'clock Cotillion Club will en
tertain; the New Year’s ball at the
Capital City Club; the Cotillion Club's
theater party and dinner dance on Jan
uary 7, and the, French Club's recep
tion on the 7th.
miss phinizyTdebut.
Mlsa Louise Phlnlxy made her debut
at a beautiful cotillion at the Country
Club In Augusta this week. The holl-
day decorations prevailed at the club.
The walla were hung with emtlax and
holly and a profusion of red chrysan
themums and red roses were used. The
favors were hung on a Christmas tree
beautifully decorated. Ferns In red
bnskets and red candles In silver can-
Rclple In compliment to their son. Mr.
Charles Sclple, Jr., who Is at home for
the holidays, tnd who has as hi* guests
two of hi* school mates. Allss Vera
Lay. of Michigan, will be the charming
special guest at Miss Julia Rankin's
at home” on Chrtstmoi day at noon.
Of the afternoon reception* which
nre Interesting Mr*. Jerome Simmon*’
eggnog party for Mies Clift, of Chatta
nooga, will be delightful. Atlas Jean
nette Swift will be at home from 4 to
t on Chrletma* afternoon. A delight
ful hospitality to their friends will be
dispensed by Mies Emma Williams, of
Portsmouth, and the Ml**** Oentry at
the home of the latter. A large and
brilliant event of Christmas evening
will be the dancing parly at the Pied
mont Driving Club given by Mr. anil
Mrs. IL M. Atkinson* In honor of their “?•«?«» •»« cnn . a i.*M n , can *
son and daughter. Mine May Atkinson | .**. llfL,?, .‘J?,. b JfLi!I!iS!5 “JJJ!
Air. H. Al. Atklneon. Jr. Mis* ° f . , red ,^ h . r » stinthernums decorated he
— — ..... tables In the dining room. Alls* Phln
lxy. the debutante, was gowned In
white chiffon spangled In silver and
carried American Beauty roses. Mrs.
Phlnlxy wore light blue velvet and rose
point lace.
Alls* Martha Miller, of Macon, wore
K le blue satin chiffon with crystal
mmlngs and her flowers were violets.
Miss Marie Phlnlxy wore an Imported
gown of white embroidered chiffon and
a corsage bouquet of violets.
Mias Ailldred Spratllng, of Atlanta,
was costumed In white satin with trim
mings of pearls and she also wore vio
lets.
Allss Marian Phlnlxy was dressed In
white chiffon cloth, made In Empire
style, and elaborately fashioned with
lace.
Mies Tracy Duncan, of Macon, was
strikingly handsome In a Dlrectoire
gown of flame-colored chiffon, with sti
ver embroideries, and American Beauty
roses.
Miss Alary Lou Phlnlxy wore pink
tin embroidered with gold. She car
ried violets.
Allis Anne B. Phlnlxy, of Athens,
wore a lovely Dlrectoire gown of white
lace and carried double violets and
white roses.
Mlsa Mary Hull was very lovely In a
gown of white satin softened with tulle
end trimmed with bands of chiffon em
broidered with roses.
SALE
Ladles’ Lawn and Silk Walite, Furr,
Fascinators. Scarfs, 8hawls, Baby
Hoods at half-price. A closing-out salt,
SOUTHERN DRY GOODS AND
SHOE COMPANY,
60 Marietta St., Opposite Poetoffiee.
Thousands of New Goode to 8ell Be
fore Lease Expiree.
Here is a Good Xmas Gilt
24' pieces of Sterling, containing
Knives, Forks, Table and Teatpooni.
In satin-lined case, for I33.CD
Large Sugar and Creamer .. ..$16.00
Sandwich Plates .... $14.00 and $11.50
Coffee Spoons, In case..$3.60 and $4.00
It wBI be well for you to see It.
A. HOLZMAN, Jeweler,
94 WHITEHALL ST.
and —
Eleanor Raoul will receive Informally
on Chrletmaa day.
The younger set have Jolly plans for
Christmas week. Many college girl*
and boys are at home and a number
have brought visitors. There will be a
constant round of gayetles, some of the
larger to be: Mr*. E. P. McBurney's
evening party on Monday, at which
Miss Margaret Wright, a student of
The-Caatle-on-the-Hudson, will be the
guest of honor; Mrs. Luther Rosser's
afternoon tea on Monday, In honor of
her young daughter. Mies Nora Belle
Roster, who le studying at St. Marys;
Mr. Floyd AtcRae'a barn dance on the
evening of Wednesday, and Miss Rosa
lie DavtS' afternoon tea on Wednesday.
Alanv visitors are In the city for the
Smith-Ransom wedding and several
will remain after the wedding, which
takes place Saturday evening. Among
the young women of the party who
have many friends here and who are I
receiving charming social attentions
are Alls* Rose Crutchfield, of Alacon,
and Mlsa Minnie Adams, of Savannah.
Allss Clift, of Chattanooga, Is a pop
ular visitor for the holidays, the guest
of Alls* Martha Whitman. Alls* Emma
Williams, of Portsmouth, ts with Miss
Nina Gentry. Mtss Vera Lay. of Michi
gan, will be the guest of Alias Rankin
thru next week. Mrs. Toung Garrett's
anticipated visit has occasioned the
announcement of a number of func
tions. Alls* Brett, of New York, who is
to visit Miss Annie Caverly on the 27th;
Atlss Dickenson, of Essex. Conn., who
comes next week to be with the Misses
Du Bose, and Mies Annl* O'Connell, of
New York, who arrives Thursday to
Visit Airs. R. EL Millar, will be enter
tained extensively. Alls* Wharton, of
North Carolina, la the guest of Mrs.
John Moore on Slyrtle-sc Misses Cutts.
of Savannah, and Lamar, of Columbus,
remain aa guesu of Miss Begley.
FURS
CLEANED AND REPAIRED
equal to new. All work guaranteed.
For references, any department store.
All kinds of furs for sale for millinery-
Furs made to order.
I. PRIES
431-2 Whitehall St.
Bell Phone 3451-M.
ANNIVERSARY PARTY.
An enjoyable event of Friday even
ing wa* the surprise party gtven by a
number of their friends In honor of
the nineteenth marriage anniversary of
Mr. and Mr*. W. B. Scott, on North-
ave.
During the evening delicious refresh
ment* were served. Miss Goins presid
ing at the table.
The guests included Mr. and Airs.
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Denny. Mr.
PAINLESS
Extraction of Trail J
Specialty. Phone 33’
for ensigeaunl.
DR. H. JESSE!!. Pentllt
2SH, 2BH#Whitcb«ll.l.
Office hours 8 s. si. hi
■ p. m.
Collins. Mr. and Air*. John E. Clower,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brockman, Airs.
Pearl Thompson/of Montgomery. All.;
Air*. Myrtle Brockman, Miss Sail’*
Cheshire. Miss Lee Cheshire, Air. Po«
Brockman, Mr. Fred Clower, Ml»» B* ,: *
Haynes, Mr. James E. Cheshire, Mr-
M. H. Cheshire, Alisa Alary Bell Dun
can, Mlaa Mamie Alorrls, Miss Eva aM
Alias Sarah Owen.
KING’S DAUGHTERS AND SONS.
Circle No. 2 of the King’* Daughlri*
and Sons, ever ready to help the new.
will be at No. It Viaduct place on Wed
nesday. December 22, where they *7“
make glad the hearts of eome of tM
deserving poor of Atlanta. The cirri*
requests the charitable people ° 4
city *0 co-operate with them In tk»
work and those desiring to help
send donation* Wednesday to the a® 0 '
and Airs. Copeland, Mr. and Airs. F. id number or call Atlanta phone H 49 -