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WORKING GIRLS
WILL GfflP OUT
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New Outing Club to Give Sum
mer Home to Women and
Boys of Atlanta.
Plans for purchasing a hundred-acre ■
trcct near Atlanta and erecting cot
and buildings "'here Atlanta
working girls may sleep at night and
spend their week-ends in the fresh
country air were begun when the At
lanta Outing club was organized with
fifteen of the leading men and women
of Atlanta as directors.
A great summer camp will be opened
as soon as the deal for a plot of land
is closed. There the boys of Atlanta
will also be given a chance to spend a
vacation, to breathe fresh air. enjoy
the pure, wholesome food and fresh
vegetables of the country and disport
themselves in an artificial lake.
Summer homes for the young men
and women of Atlanta who work during
the day in crowded offices and factories
and for tn* mothers and little children
who must spend the heated months in
town will be provided
Plaee For the Week-End.
Those who wish to spend a week's
vacation at small cost will be wel
comed at the club grounds, and those
who desire to make the place their
home during the summer and come to
their work each day on the street car
will find a place. In thio way It is
believed that the health and strength
of the young working people of Atlanta
can be conserved.
The largest summer camp for boys
ever conducted in Atlanta will be
marfbged by George C. Dorr, who has
formerly conducted these camps In At
lanta and who was chosen at the meet
ing All features of the work will be
absolutely non-sectarian.
Old Boys Club Spilt.
The new club is 1n a measure the
outgrowth of the former boys camp
and boys club organized in Atlanta.
Last year a split among the directors
and trustees of the boys club was
caused by the desire of some of them to
affiliate with the Young Men's Chris
tian association. Many of the leading
men and women in charge believed that
such an affiliation would hinder the
work and contract Its scope, as a large
number of the boys to be benefited by
the club are the sons of Italian immi
grants—staunch Catholics—and of
Russian Jews—whose orthodoxy would
not permit their becoming connected
with the Young Men’s Christian asso
ciation.
Dr. Jacobs Heads New One.
Dr. Joseph Jacobs will head the new
organization as chairman of the board
of directors, with James 1., Dickey, Jr,
secretary, and T. K. Glenn, treasurer.
Under the board of directors will be
the officers: W. R. C. Smith, president;
Willis M. Everett and Major R. J.
Guinn, vice presidents; W B. Wilker
son. secretary, and T. K. Glenn, treas
urer.
The finance committee la as follows:
J. T. Rose, Mrs. Emma Neal Douglas,
Mrs. Oscar Elsas. Mrs. B Z. Phillips,
W. S. Byck and George F. Rogers
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CHICAGO, May B.—A few days ago
i Municipal Judge Scully sentenced a
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