From an article annoucing her engagement to Van Porter Enloe:
A young woman of rare charm and personality, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hansell, and granddaughtger of Mrs. A. O. Granger. Graduated from Miss Woodberry's School for Girls, took a year of research study at the Georgia State College for Women, and graduated at the Atlanta Normal school. She spent a delightful summer traveling in Europe with her grandmother before taking up her work as a successful and much-loved kindergarten teacher in Ormewood Park.
She is descended on both sides of the family from the earliest settlers of Massachusetts and Virginia.
Mr. Enloe, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Gillespie Enloe, is a prominent young engineer. He attended the Georgia School of Technology before the great war, when he enlisted in the 23rd engineering corps and served 18 months in France.
From an article annoucing her engagement to Van Porter Enloe:
A young woman of rare charm and personality, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hansell, and granddaughtger of Mrs. A. O. Granger. Graduated from Miss Woodberry's School for Girls, took a year of research study at the Georgia State College for Women, and graduated at the Atlanta Normal school. She spent a delightful summer traveling in Europe with her grandmother before taking up her work as a successful and much-loved kindergarten teacher in Ormewood Park.
She is descended on both sides of the family from the earliest settlers of Massachusetts and Virginia.
Mr. Enloe, a son of Dr. and Mrs. Gillespie Enloe, is a prominent young engineer. He attended the Georgia School of Technology before the great war, when he enlisted in the 23rd engineering corps and served 18 months in France.
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