Show GEORGIA GIRLS GIRLS TO JOIN I I IN CONFEDERATE T REUNION T MIss ISS ANNA 1 BRI BRYANT left and Miss Regina Rambo two beautiful beautiful beau- beau t Georgia girls who will head their states state's feminine delegation delegat j tion tum to the twenty fifth annual annul reunion of the United Confederate Veterans at Richmond early carh in ill June Io I 1 I o I t j s J I w Y rr f n t sn J Ji i 3 i 4 4 f I L a a rH i e Germans caught between the fire orthe of or the British machine guns and that of their own artillery was almost entire entirely exterminated under the tho crossfire Our allies have taken 1000 prisoners and some machine guns To the north of Arras a thick mist has prevailed all nil day preventing any important action on either side Nevertheless Nevertheless Nev Nev- the struggle c continues cr very active actively on the slopes of or Lorette es es- es There we have hl repulsed all I Ithe the German counterattacks A At t Au Bois near Berry Au Bac the enemy made an attack on our trenches which was immediately ar ar- ar- ar rested The number of unwounded prisoners taken by us on Sunday In fn the affair at Toube Sur was besides besides be besides be- be sides 60 50 wounded This Thin morning at break of ot day we carried d out an attack in the tho AIll wood occupying several German works we I also took three machine guns and 50 prisoners among whom were several officers In the outskirts of the forest of or Lo Le Pretro two Gorman German latt battalions made r three att tn fn AnI I fm nm ir he bt tl the trenches l but O our fire held them up short Austrian Suffer S Severe r R Reverse MI London Ma May 18 18 a. a in The m.-The The Au Aus Mi- trian defeat in was of or such ast Importance as to more than offset offset off off- set et the victory gained by the Teutonic allies In West cst according to a Russian official statement contained ina In Ina a a. dispatch from to the tho Reuter Reuter Reu- Reu ter Tel Telegram gram company compan The Austrians are reported to have abandoned OOOO prisoners in their flight and important positions organized or organized or- or i In a no front or ot ersts three ninety miles The Russians claim to have occupied and that the remnants of ot the Austrian army In tho the direction of or the Pruth are in danger of ot disaster I Savannah Ga May 17 Some Some of or the best l known no n young oun women In tho the south Houth southwill southwill will represent their several states atthe at atthe atthe the twenty fifth and perhaps s the last annual reunion of the United Confederate Confederate erate crate Veterans which will meet early In June In Richmond the old capital of ot the confederacy Georgias Georgia's feminine delegation will be headed b by Miss Anna Bryant of or Macon Macon Ma- Ma con who will have as her maids of or honor Miss Regina Rambo of or Marietta and Miss lIss Gertrude H. H McLaws of Savannah Sa- Sa Sa Sa- vannah Miss Bl Bryant ant le to a daughter of or the tho lat late A A. A T T. Bryant Brant who was a member of the Bibb county cavall cavalry throughout the war She is a R leader in fn the work of or the United Daughters of or the Confederacy Confederacy Con Con- and the Daughters of or the American Revolution Her Hor record shows that she Is eligible to become a member of or the tho Colonial Dames and to bear the tho Bryant coat of or arms Miss Bryant Brant comes conies originally from froma troma a distinguished Virginia lineage lineage- which mal makes es her appointment to the Richmond Richmond Rich Rich- Richmond mond reunion particularly appropriate She is connected bv by family tics ties with the great poet William Cullen Bryant and can trace her hor lineage back to the reign of ot King Edward Ednard III m Among rn t the tho 1 most 0 Bryants p t u V was John Bryant Bryant Brant of ot Plymouth who died about 1700 He Ito was a son o ot or Stephen Bryant Brant from whom Miss Bryant Bry Bry- ant i Is descended On the maternal side Miss lIss Bryant Is connected with such auch old Virginia families as ae the Tansey Tan- Tan sey Yanceys Lowes and Bakers which furnished officers and soldiers for tor the war of or tho the revolution and the colonial wars ware Miss Rambo nambo has served ser In capacities at several reunions She was sponsor for the Georgia division at the recent reunion at Jacksonville She is probably as well k known among the tho veterans as an any other one girl In Georgia It W was 8 Miss Rambo who made a n personal trip over oyer the tho Georgia battlefields picking up tip old shells and pieces of ordnance and ana other war wa rel rel- rel lea ics tho the cs which she sold as s souvenirs i using money to help needy confederates and their families u mis lnla is JS me the first time that Miss McLaws Mc Mc- Laws will have attended a reunion in a n capacity She comes of or j IC a l famous line of southern statesmen and soldiers One Ono of ot her ancestors was General McLaws who did valiant service servIce ice for tho the confederate causo cause and whose whoso monumental bust is now to be seen In one of or tl tho o parks In Savannah |