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Mrs. Julia, tester Dillon, of Sum* tori 8. C, author .and ,an export in forestry ahd flowers, la'4 here, for the Southern Forestry congress/ilra. Dillon, who is on the pro*, gram of the congress, recently pub-t lished a book, “The Blossom dr«=; cle of the Year/* which is meeting with much fay or anmng lovers of the flower garden.“Women are undertaking the work of planting school, gardens, organising garden clubs, are landscape gardening dftd doing other work of thia character, and I am offering them a plan- whereby a. circle of the blossoms of our sec-* : tion may follow the year-round. said Mrs- Dillon.Many other leading club women-of the state and of this section are in attendance upon the convention* and the various women's organizations of the. olty are urged to attend the sessions, which are very interesting.Mrs. Albert E. Thornton, president of the Atlanta Olty Federation, requests every woman in the city who is interested in the work and plans of forestry* to be present at the meetings of 'the congress.Especially Invited a**e the members of the City Federation Clubs, the Atlanta Woman's ciub* Atlanta chapter, Eh A. It.; Joseph Haber-* sham chapter, D. A. R.; Atlanta ch-apt er. IT. r. C.; the Daughters of •1812, Writers* club* Reviewers’ dub. chamber of commerce, Secretaries* ciub. Ad Men's diutf, Rotarfane* Ki-wanls, Presidents’ clbb and other organizations.
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Atlanta Constitution

Atlanta, Georgia, US

Thu, Jul 21, 1921

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