Isoline Campbell grew up in Atlanta, attended the renowned Lucy Cobb Institute in Athens, Georgia and finished her education in New York. In Oct 1916, she organized the Atlanta Chapter of the Junior League and served as the first president.
In 1922, Isoline Campbell married Maj. William Jay McKenna. The lived in Boston and had three children: William, Jr., Harriet, and Campbell.
By 1936, Islone had moved back to Atlanta. She opened in December 1941, the Atlanta area restaurant, Aunt Fanny’s Cabin in Smyrna.
She married Max Don Howell sometime before 1947.
Isoline Campbell grew up in Atlanta, attended the renowned Lucy Cobb Institute in Athens, Georgia and finished her education in New York. In Oct 1916, she organized the Atlanta Chapter of the Junior League and served as the first president.
In 1922, Isoline Campbell married Maj. William Jay McKenna. The lived in Boston and had three children: William, Jr., Harriet, and Campbell.
By 1936, Islone had moved back to Atlanta. She opened in December 1941, the Atlanta area restaurant, Aunt Fanny’s Cabin in Smyrna.
She married Max Don Howell sometime before 1947.
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