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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 15

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THIS CONSTITUTION, ATLANTA, THURSDAY, 2fl. 1012. rage Fifteen he South' Standard Nttwtpopet American Grove Announces Plans Schloeman-Cole Rites Solemnized In Denison, Tex For Convention The Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle is making plans for its state tonvention to be held at the De DENISON, Texas. Feb. 25 Miss I i Mary Ella Schloeman, lovely daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Soto hotel in Savannah, May 15-17, Schloeman, of this city, became the bride of. Bayard Mcintosh Cole, son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. The national president, Mrs. Dora Alexander Talley, and national Cole, of Marietta, at a cere secretary, Mrs.

Mamie E. Long, will be present. Mrs. Clara B. Cassidy, national director and state manager, is making plans with mony taking place here February 12 at St.

Luke's Episcopal church. state White carnations and snapdrag ons, interspersed with lighted ca thedral candles, formed the Many teams from throughout Georgia will participate in the drills. Mrs. Blanche Schofield, state associate captain, and Cap decorations. Mrs.

Lula Mae Hayes, organist, and John Marshall Brumbaugh, soloist, presented the tain Estelle Maddux will accom pany the Dr-Al-Ta Team Girls of American Grove No. 217, to Sa music. Miss Eleanor Meador, of Deni vannah. Delegates from Ameri Sslsh fO 1 anirr" T' mini can Grove are Mesdames Estelle son, the bridesmaid, wore a gown of aqua marquisette, fashioned Maddux, Florence Scarborough with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. She carried a muff of sweet and Miss Corene Hutcheson.

Al ternates are Mesdames Estelle peas. Bunn, Helen Elkins and Vera Har The lovely bride was given in marriage by her father, A. dy. American Grove No. 217 will also have four state officers to attend the convention.

Mrs. Clara B. Cassidy, Mrs. Willie B. Schloeman, and they were met at the altar by the bridegroom and his best man, Jack Colligan.

The O'Keeffe. national representative: fl If bride's gown was fashioned with Mrs. Annie L. Byars, state vice president, and Mrs. Blanche Scho a bodice of Chantilly lace, trim med with Peter Pan collar, and field.

a bouffant skirt of mousseline, The Clara B. Cassidy Service Her shoulder length veil of tulle Club of American Grove met re- Mrs. Dugger of the Atlanta A. W. V.

S. was caught to a shirred pompa cently at the home of Mrs. Estelle Maddux. Dinner was served by dour. She carried a white prayer book showered with sweet peas the hostess.

Mrs. Annie I. By and bouvardia. ars. state vice president and chair The bride's parents entertained at a reception at their home in man of the club, presided.

The evening was spent in sewing for Coryell county. The lace-covered bride's table was centered with an the Red Corss. A quilt and 24 arrangement of sweet peas and children's rompers have been made and delivered to the Red Cross by the club this month. Mrs. Helen Eli kins is chairman of the stock.

I Assisting at. the reception were ftfit Misses Mary Sue and Martha sewing club. Claire Brown, Nettie Davidson A benefit party and dance was MRS. EDWARD L. E.

GHEESLING. Mrs. Gheesling is the former Miss Adalie Waters, her marriage having been a recent event taking place at Grant Park Baptist church. Rev. E.

M. Altman officiated. and Jo Ann Brown. held at the hall on Monday spon Later the couple left for their sored by the Do-Al-Ta team. Proceeds will be used to send the wedding journey, the bride travel Ing in a Jablow two-piece suit of gray with blue accessories.

Mr. Cole is with the U. S. En Information Day team to Savannah for the convention. Mrs.

Mullins Entertains Atkins Park Club. gineers in Texas where the couple Rehearsal Supper Honors Couple will reside. Set For Today mi -r i Miss Claire Johnson and Mrs. H. W.

Miller, second di Mrs. John H. Mullin was hostess recently to Atkins Park Garden Club, and the 13th anniversary of the club was observed. Mrs. Mullin was assisted by Mesdames ociety Events trict secretary of Atlanta Baptist W.

M. announces a day of information to be held at the Baptist Earle Yancey whose marriage will be an important event of today, shared honors last evening at li Tabernacle at 2 o'clock today. the rehearsal supper given by the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Presidents and district officers Earle Yancey, at their home on David T.

Comfort, George W. Garner and Perry M. Smoak. Plans were announced for enrolling on a service flag, the names pf young men who grew up in the park and who are in the armed attending will be Mesdames Van This is' everybody's war Civilians' as well as Soldiers women's as well as men's. And women ere answering the challenge women twenty-fire yeors better prepared by business training and experience than in the last war.

Chief among the organizations training women for maximum usefulness onSthe Ponce de Leon avenue. F. Fields, R. J. Duncan, G.

B. Har A profusion of white gladioli ris. P. W. Knight.

S. S. Wofford decorated the reception rooms, forces of the country, the service The lace-covered table in the din ing room was centered with a sil W. H. Clement, H.

J. Towers, B. Sargent, H. G. Youngblood, J.

Evans, F. M. Waddell, J. C. Ful ler, W.

A. Barber, W. H. Childress, ver bowl filled with white roses and snapdragons. Silver candela bra held lighted white tapers.

The guests included the mem' Doyal Pinkard and Clarence Ses sions. fi Home rVonf is the American Women's Voluntary Services It functions in peace as well as war, and was organized in Atlanta as early as last June months before Pearl Harbor. Since then it has signed up more than 4,000 Atlanta women, trained them in services vital to defense. The spirit of ths A.W. V.

S. and the gallant women wholeheartedly giving their time and effort to it seems Mrs. V. M. Womack, superin bers of the wedding party, fami tendent: Mrs.

J. S. Price, Mrs, nes and out-oi-town guests. Miss Johnson shared honors THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26. The marriage of Miss Claire Johnson and B.

Earle Yancey Jr. takes places at 1 o'clock at the little chapel of the Glenn Memorial church, followed by a breakfast at the Druid Hills Golf Club. John Vann entertains at a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. D. M.

Byrd on Andrews drive for Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Wilbur, of Chicago, 111., and Mr. and Mrs.

Steward D. Daniels, of Champaign, 111., visitors here for the A. T. O. conclave.

Atlanta Better Films luncheon takes place at the Ansley hotel. Harold Byrd Unit No. 66, American Legion Auxiliary, Decatur, will serve its annual Georgia Products Dinner in the Legion clubhouse on Sycamore street, beginning at 5 o'clock. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Merritt Duncan will be guest speakers.

Plans for the year's work will be with Miss Virginia Bennett, an other popular bride-elect, at the luncheon given yesterday by Miss made. Miss Cox Becomes to us to be expressed in this pledge, found in the diary of young American Margaret Shepherd at the Atlanta Athletic Club. soldier killed in the last war: The table was centered with a Bride of Mr. Upshur. colorful arrangement of tropical flag to be encased and hung at the entrance to St.

Charles Place. Mrs. V. N. Sigman spoke on combining vegetables, shrubs and foliage for home arrangements.

Attractive arrangements were brought by Mrs. J. O. Martin Ad Mrs. Fred M.

Bell. Mrs. 1. Fitts appointed a committee to nominate the new officers, including Mrs. C.

W. Roberts, chairman; Mesdames W. C. Meredith, Enos Hartmann, J. It.

Bishop and L. L. Prince. Miss Jean McLellan, president, represented the Junior Garden Club at the annual meeting and spoke of plans for the new year. Miss Ophelia Bell, an accomplished pianist, charter member of juniors was soloist.

Mrs. Arthur J. Moore brought a timely message on "Faith." Mrs. J. O.

Martin, program chairman, presented the honor guests with corsages. The past presidents, Mesdames Edwin L. Harling, John H. Mullin, and G. E.

McWhite were honored with corsages in the club colors, yellow carnations and forget-me-nots. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Murdock iruits. must win this war.

Therefore, I will work, I will sac- Cox announce the marriage of Covers were laid for the honor their daughter, Miss Betsy Cox, to guests, their attendants and the (fice, will endure, I wilt fight cheerfully and do my utmost. Thomas Teackle Upshur, of Sum ter. S. C. The marriage was it.

I. I os ir fn? issue or me wnoe niuggic acpenaeq on me atone. hostess. Agnes Scott Students Will Be Ushers. solemnized February 22 in the Government Street Presbyterian church of Mobile, following the Sunday evening service, with XI chapter of the Delphian Soci When Pierre van Paassen lee tures in Atlanta next Tuesday eve the Rev.

Leighton G. McMillan oi- ety meets at 10 clock at the Atlanta Gas Company. ficiatine. ning at 8:30 o'clock in Presser The young couple will make Hall on the Agnes Scott College Georgia Chapter No. 127, O.

E. their ihome at 861 Piedmont ave campus six upperclassmen will meets at 6:30 clock at Oglethorpe Masonic Temple. nue, sAtlanta, where the groom is attending Atlanta Southern Dental serve as ushers. This announce ment is made by Mrs. N.

V. Hen college. Headquarters: 251 Peachtree dricks, chairman of the lecture Cherokee Rose Lodge No. 606, L. committee of the Atlanta branch A.

to B. R. meets at 2:30 o'clock at Red Men's Wigwam. of the American Association of Sign up now for classes in: Preparedness, Motor Mechanics and Map Reading, University Women. Gay Currie, of Haichow, China ruum.

ijnuiiuy, jfjuiusii una vrnmunicozions. Nix-Ponder Rites I I I will serve as head usher, and others will be Dorothy Cremin Announced Today. and Sylvia Mogul, of Atlanta; The marriage of Miss Margaret Isabel Rogers, ol Tallahassee, Laura Cummings, of Griffin, Nix and Lieutenant Paul H. Pon 1 DAVISON-FAXON CO. and Oneida Woolford, of a Ives der Jr.

was solemnized February ton. Texas. Tickets for the van 4 at Emory University chapel. Dr. Paassen lecture are on sale at Lester Rumble officiated.

Davison's, Rich's and at Tatum's A program of music was pre Pharmacy in Decatur. sented by Mrs. Warren DeBeaU' grine, of Decatur, organist. Miss Nina Mae Sneed, classmate of Mrs. Maple Grove Meets.

Ponder, sang. Maple Grove No. 86, supreme Forest Woodmen Circle, met re Mrs. Ponder wore a suit of pas cently with Mrs. May Ola Odom, tel irreen lightweight wool.

She guardian, presiding. carried a handmade lace handkerchief, which had been used in her The applications of Mesdames Lona Schenck, Jessie Louise Mer ritt. Mollie Knight, Misses Shir ley Camille Stansell and Mary Evelyn Medlin, were accepted for family for many years. Antique ivory lace was also used on her lovely blouse. Her hat was a small model of brown straw, trimmed in patent, and small patent bows showered her shoulder-length veil.

Her flowers were lavender orchids membership. Mrs. Loucrecia Da vis and Mrs. Sarah Frances George were initiated as new members. Miss Estell Tidwell tied with bronze ribbons.

was welcomed as a junior mem Mrs. Ponder was outstanding in ber. athletic and literary circles at Madison high school, from where Mrs. Sarah McGarity, chairman of the Loyalty Club, reported that the club had completed 15 boys suits for the Red Cross. she was graduated in 1937.

She received her degree from Agnes Scott College in June, 1941. Since then she has been connected with the Coca-Cola Company. The club will be sponsor for Jackie Southard, of the Woodmen Circle Home for the Aged and After finishing Madison High Orphans, in Sherman, Texas, for the year. The Dora Alexander Talley Guards were entertained recently by Miss Myrtle Hardy, captain school, -lieutenant Ponder attended Emory at Oxford. He continued his course in mechanical engineering at Clemson College.

He completed his training in the United States Army Air Corps at Maxwell Field, and received his commission as lieutenant on his 21st birthday. Since September he has been sta 0t 'he third in a ertei of ad li I Davison's in our all-out co-operation tvith ill I I 1 branches of Atlanta's Defense Activities. ji 4 ii American if I WOMENS lit i y7 ft lr VOLUNTARY If jf' I services I ml I jr' i I jf 11 I 1 1 immt i Plans were discussed for the team to -attend the state conven tion to be held in Savannah May 15-16-17. The team will sponsor a benefit party the first of March. tioned at Camp Edwards, Mass.

After March 1, Lieutenant and Mrs. Ponder will be at home in the officers' quarters at Camp Edwards. Poetry Forum To Meet The roetry Forum of the At lanta Writers Club will meet Sunday at 3 o'clock with Miss Lillian M. Pierce, 1138 Lucile Mrs. Christine Hankinson, po EXCESSIVE DRINKING STOPPED Short Treatment Bring Results The White Cross Treatment requires from 4 to 5 days.

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etry chairman, announce that David E. Ungar, well-known At lanta poet, will be guest reader. At a recent meeting of the forum the first prize was won by Mrs. A. G.

Hudgins: the second, by Mrs. C. A. Keith. Members are asked to bring sonnets for criti cism.

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