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STEPHENS STATUE UNVEILING TUESDAY Many Georgians o Attend Ceremony at Capitol. Dawes on Program. | The memorial statue to Alexander | Hamilton Stephens, vice president of | the Confederacy and later 1 ed | States Representative and G of Georgia, will be unveiled in Statu Hall in the Capitol before more t a thousand prominent Georgians accepted in behalf of the United States Government by Vice President | Tawes at impressive exercises Tues day afternoon. Three o'clock has| been named tentatively the time for the cere Address unveiling George of Geor| L. man of Georgla, Dr. Garnett Quillian, chairman of the governor's committee and Guison Bor sculptor. No efforts have heen sp; Georgla to bring many hundre Georgians to Washington for t casion. President E. B. Dykes of the Georgia e Senate and Richard B. | Russell, jr., speaker of the State House of Representatives, have ap- pointed special committes @ the unveiling. The legislative will leave Atlanta today for W jngton, arriving here tomorrow. Mayor Ragsdale of Atlanta has named city aldermen to attend. An honorary committee from Geor- | gia will be composed of Clark Howell, James B. Nevin, editor of the A Georgian, and Maj.. James S. president and editor of the A Journal. This committee, it is pointed out, was named by the Atlanta mayor in recognition of the part the news- papers have been playing in the undertaking. General committees. long lists of men of throughout Georgia, mamed to attend unveiling exercises are nounced. containing minence Fifteen-year-old high school sophomore of Kingman, Christensen of Blanchard, Jowa, who were crowned health champions of the | of one United States at the National Congress of the 4-H Club in Chicago. were selected for their titles by physicians who found them almost perfect. Miss Antrim scored 99.5 ont of a possible 100, and Christensen scored an even | coyld he convicted only of man- 99. Almost every State in the Union had entries in the contest, THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, HEALTH CHAMPS EXCHANGE GREETINGS MARIE ANTRIM, Kans,, and They | Turner CONCERT TONIGHT TO AID FRENCH HOME Idalia Hare, New York Soprano, to Sing for Benefit of Sedan-Torcy Fatherless Babies. Tdalia Hare, soprano, of New York Clty, will give a henefit concert for the fatherless bables of the Sed Torey Home and Hospital in Frs at the Mayflower Hotel tonight o'clock. Proceeds of the concert will be sent to the institution as a Christmas gift from Washington. The home is super- vised by the Duchess de V. T e buildings, which shelter fants, have fallen into disre E the World- War, and the funds will be used to rebuild them, rench Ambassador and Mme. d the Belglan Ambassador s de Ligne are among Be headed by Mrs. \\sll!r Tuckerman. Miss Hare's program will include ree groups of songs—a French sroup, compr (Chaminade), (Koechlin), o (Staub) and “W lish eroup, Thee” Scott). **Dreamin’ e d “Prelude” (L 2 toland), and d made up of songs Szule, Granados and | e audience tonight will be dis- tinguished members of the diplomatic s, Government officials and promi- ential persons. . Va., December 3.— for three hours a i g hard Bray for the iirder of Marvin Gray loes fheni s month ago, found him guilty of vol- untary manslaughter late last night, . ¥red|at Chatham, and imposed a penalty - in the penitentiary. Judge lement, presiding in the county Circuit Court, held that as there was no proven malice Bray ughter. 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