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Page Sit Wednesday Morning, September 12, 1928, The Realm of Club and Society; Church o4ctivities''c) The Week in Prospect Hibiscus Lounge Scene of Bridge Baptist Circles Hold Meetings men, and a novelty pencil to Dr. J. Wells. Those playing included: Air. and Airs.

W. L. Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Al.

AL Crighton, Mr. and Airs. Fred L. Walker, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Shearman, Dr. and Mrs. John R.

Wells, Mrs. A. R. Jones. Mr.

and Mrs. Air. and Alt's. J. Field Wardlatv and Mr.

John Wardlaw have return, ed home from North Carolina, mo. torlng south together. Airs. Wardla-T was away for several months, visit, ing in her former home in Kentucky and in North Carolina. She ivay joined by.

her husband In New Voile and they spent some time toyi Ihef in North Carolina, where Air. John Wardlaw joined them. THE PALM HKAC11 POST Women's Activities, Social News and Church News of West Palm Beach -Emilie 0, Kwcs, Editor Zoe CunklinK, Assistant Kclilor Phone 6163 Hourai 10 to 12, 2 to 7. NoLet 'I ha Society Editor will appreciate cnlli concerning activities uf interest to women in West Palm Beach. Meetings of the.

circles ot the W. M. of 'the First Baptist church, were held yesterday afternoon as follows: South and Central circles met with the North circle at the home of Mrs. H. 1', Kedifer on Tenth sheet.

First each circle held a short business Wednesday, Twelfth Rector's Aid, Holy Trinity church, meets with Mrs. James Ludlum, 1008 Georgia avenue. Conservation department, Woman's club holds meeting at club house; 2:30 o'clock. West Palm Beach Tourist club gives Auction BOO party at club rooms; 8 o'clock. J.

Ranney, Mrs. Coey Alalphurs, Mrs. William Manley King. Mrs. Zed Methodist Missionary Circles Meet Circles of the Woman's Missionary society of the First Alethodist church held meetings yesterday afternoon as follows: Circle No.

3 met with Mrs. Sheffield on Thirty-ninth street. Mrs. W. W.

Foster led the Bible study and Airs. Custis Nottingham was received as a new member. A salad course was served during the social hour that followed. Present were Mrs. R.

M. Foster, Airs. W. W. Foster, Airs.

E. C. Lucius, Mrs, R. Faye, Mrs. W.

L. Marshall, Airs. W. J. Mayfield, Mrs.

W. J. Baxley, Airs. Custis Myers, Miss Barbara King. Recent arrivals at the Hibiscus in.

Old-timers and newcomers gathered Alonday night In the Hibiscus lounge for the bridge party, that Is a delightful weekly event at the hotel. Bright colored hibiscus blossoms, decorated the room -where the four tables were placed was served. At the close of several progressions a piece of lingerie went to Airs. Al. Al: Crighton for holding high score for women and Mrs.

A. R. Jones received a deck of playing cards for being second, A shaving set went to Mr. Fred L. Walker, high among the meeting, after which they met to get her for a program.

eluded Air. and Mrs. W. L. Cain of Dallas, Texas, Mrs.

Clark of Chicago, former of West. Palm Mrs, Lena Melcalt was in charge of the devoiionals on the subject of prayer. An Inspirational talk by the LUCKY TIGEIitoptfall. Beach Mrs. A.

Vincent Cronin. int htit like Wfcyte-Fo Mrs. Cronin has been visitine in kntKkt rimpiea. oouiioia i Jacksonville and has recently taken under Moncv-otcif uuir. hum.

BirbtMot dninim LUCKY TIGER an apartment at the Hibiscus. She will be joined later by her husband. ,0 i. i There Will Be Stars There will be stars over the -plRce forever; After the house and the slreet we loved are lost, Kvery lime the earth circles her orbit On the night the autumn equinox Is crossed Two stars we knew, poised on the peak of midnight Will reach there zenith; silliness will be deep-There will be stars over Ihe. place forever.

There will be stars forever, while we sleep. Sara Teasdale. president, Mrs. C. H.

Holton, followed. At this point a delightful duet, "List to His Voice," was given by-Mrs. J. E. Davis and Mrs.

A. M. Plair, accompanied by Mrs. Edward Piopcr. A reading' by Mrs.

'leper, "Helen's Dream," followed. The hostess then gave a talk on "Stewardship," after which Mrs. Blair read "The Steward's Psalm." A social hour followed, with the serving of refreshments. Those present were: Mrs. Edward I 'leper, Mrs.

J. K. Davis, Mrs. Fred liaird, Mrs. E.

S. Harris, Mrs. J. S. Dickens, Mis.

Will Snyder, Mrs. F. Newton, Mrs. Pearl Wright, Mrs. C.

H. Polton, Mrs. G. W. Sealy, Mrs.

M. M. May, Mrs. Lena Metcalf, Mrs. Buzemore, Mrs.

A. M. Blair. STORE HOURS 9:00 TO 6:00 Circle No. 4 met at the home' of Mrs.

H. Collins witlj Miss Ruth Collins as hostess. The Bible study from "Genesis" was conducted by Airs. M. N.

Desper and Mrs. E. Glazier. In the absence, ot both the captain and assistant captain, Mrs. F.

C. Davis conducted the business session. Reports of 55 calls were made. After the business meeting there was a social hour, with the serving of refreshments. Those present Included Airs.

M. E. Cook, Mrs. C. Keck, Mrs.

John Bird, Mrs. Al. N. Dcpser, Airs. J.

Al. Hults, Mrs. W. B. Kelly, Airs.

Fred C. Davis and Mrs. E. Glazier. Aliss Harriett Wrilson was a visitor.

Pythian Sisters Needlecraft meets at labor 2 o'clock. Beth-El Sisterhood gives benefit bridge at community house; 2 o'clock; Mrs. Sam Berner and A. Gold, hostesses. Friendship league of West Palm Beach meets at iBeth-El community house; 8:30 o'clock.

Thursday, Thirteenth Church of Christ Sunday school gives plcoic. at Lake Worth casino; meeting- at church 2:10 o'clock, supper at 6 o'lock, Sarah Wagg Memorial Sunday School gives musical entertainment at chui' 7:45 o'clock. Catholic Daughters of America, hold meeting nt 7:30 o'clock. Truth Center holds picnic at Gus' pier; 3 o'clock. Pythian S'sters hold card and bunco party in hall at labor temple; 8 o'clock.

Greater Palm Beach Tourist club gives Auction 500 party at club rooms; 2: Pi o'clock. Greater Palm Beach Tourist club gives bridge party at club rooms; 8 o'clock. Phllathea class, First Baolist church, holds business meeting at church; 7:50 o'clock; afterwards entertains Loyalty class. Republican Woman's club meets with J.ake Worth club at 10 North-Dixie highway, Lake "Worth. Automobiles leave South Olive avenue and Evernia street 2:30 o'clock.

Friday, Fourteenth North Borough Parent Teachers' association holds called meeting at school house; 'j o'clock. Worth While club sponsors bridges for needy school children at Pennsylvania hotel; 2:30 o'clock. Meeting- at Truth Center; 8 o'clock, Greater Palm Beach Tourist club gives bridge party at club house; 2:13 o'clock. Group One. Congregational church, serves cafeteria luncheon at parish house; 11:30 o'clock.

New Year services at Temple Beth Israel; 8 o'clock. Senior Christian Endtavor society, Union Congregational church, gives entertainment at parish house: 8 o'clock. Patriotic League sponsors bridge and bunco party at Moose home, 410 Datura street; 8 o'clock. W. C.

T. U. meets with Mrs. Jack Jones, 623 South Olive avenue; 3 o'clock. Saturday, Fifteenth Greater Palm Beach Tourist club gives Auction 500 party at club rooms; 8 o'clock.

New Year services at Temple Beth Israel; 10 o'clock. CLEMATIS AND OLIVE Circle No. 5 was entertained by Mrs. W. A.

Cooper at her iiome on Hibiscus street. Airs. R. C. Williams led the devotionals and Bible study.

Reporls showed 22 visits to stvan- The Young Matron's circle met with Mrs. 0. E. Hays, 444 Avenida Alegra, with Mrs. K.

H. Turner in the chair. Mrs. J. S.

Simms led the mission study lesson. After the meeting the hostess served a salad course. Present were: Mrs. N. Blount, Mrs.

K. II. Turner. Mrs. H.

P. Griffith, Mrs. Rufus Hnlcomb, Mrs. T. T.

Griffith, Mrs. J. C. Caloway, Mrs. G.

C. Kirby, Mrs. J. J. Cater, Mrs.

L. It. Bishop, Mrs. B. M.

Hall, Mrs. J. S. Simms, Mrs. Annie O'Farrell, Mrs.

W. P. Joyce. Mrs. J.

C. Tedder, Mrs. L. B. Gary, Mrs.

D. F. Weems, Mrs. It. B.

McKee. Mrs. P. W. Mitchell, Mrs.

C. E. Hays. gers, 30 to the. sick, 12 bouquets sent, and $13 in clothing to poor.

A social hour followed the business meeting. Those present were Airs. W. L. Hal- sey, Mr3.

H. G. Dunn, Airs. R. C.

Wil liams, Mrs. J. A. Massie, AIr3. J.

L. Griffith, Mrs. Albert Pierce, H. A. Powell, Mrs.

J. C. Harris, Airs. W. E.

Frost, Mrs. C. Al. Graddy, while the Rev. Cooper and Airs.

A. B. Pierce were guests. Heights Circle met with Mrs. S.

J. Hogdon at her home on Garden avenue, with Mrs. M. T. Crabtree presiding and Mrs.

T. R. Allen as hos, tess. Mrs. O.

S. Finney, secretary, was welcomed back after a six weeks' vacation, and Mrs. J. Keen was re Baling and Recreation Discussed At Business Woman Meeting Circle No. 9 met with Circle No.

8 at the home of Airs. Fred Miller ir. Cranesnest park. Mrs. B.

D. Harts-field led the devotionals, after which Airs. H. T. Lang conducted the Bible study.

ceived as a new member. Appointments for committee chairmen were made as follows: Mrs. T. During the social hour. Aliss Gladys Aliller, who has been away H.

Bellin, personal service; Mrs. studying, gave a delightful piano solo, "Arabesque," and refreshments were served by the hostess. Bright Alice Aluzzey, fund; Mrs. Olive Bowei, training school; Mrs. T.

It. Allen, enlistment. The needs of the twins the circle is supporting were colored hibiscus were used in decoration in the rooms where the guests discussed. Mrs. E.

B. Harris led the Bible study, after which there was gathered. Mrs. Victor Oliver and Airs. L.

L. Maxwell, visitors of the day, are to a chain prayer, become members of the circle. social hour followed. Those were: Mrs. E.

J. Harris, Mrs. O. S. Finney, Mrs.

Allen Carroll, Mrs. Tom Sims Celebrates Sixth Birthday On the occasion of his sixth birth A. Cook. Mrs. H.

F. Richardson, Mrs. F. L. Porter, Mrs.

J. Keen, Mrs. Altar Society Gives Attractive Party A number or imu.sual features rendered noteworthy the benefit card pp.rty sponsored last night by the St. Ann's Altai- society at the parochial hall. With its large baskets of bou-galnvlllea and scarlet hibiscus blossoms, the loom presented an attractive setting for the.

games. The stage at one end of the room was massed with ferns and palms for Ihe entertainment program, which preceded the playing. Miss Blanche IVAngelle. one of the city's most attractive young' dancers, was never more attract) ve than in her two cos-'ume numbers. Eleanor O'Keefe, well known as a singer, was well received, and Miss Mary Toohey gave some gay little numbers on her saxophone.

Moth Miss O'Keefe. and Miss Toohey were accompanied by Miss Luvinia Alarkwalter. this pleasing beginning there were both bridge and 000 played during- the evening. There was pivoting it each table with favors for holder of high score at each, l'unch and ake were served by the committee in charge. The committee In charge of arrangements included Mrs.

Margaret llolsliaw, chairman; Mrs. Krank Hirsch, Mrs. Alvin If. Good, Mrs. Frank Weiland and Mrs.

E. Denk. Those playing included Mr. and Mrs. V.

E. Weiland, Mrs. J. P. (Javin, Mrs.

D. Wrights. Mrs. l.tila Bur-gess, Mrs. John Shields, Mrs.

C. K. Tucker. Mrs. J.

P. Mi-. Paul V. Einnerty, Mr. and Mrs.

M. G. l.ambdin, Mrs. Ernest Denk, Mrs. K.

O. Alajewski, Mrs. A. P. Sadler.

Mr. S. McMurius. Mrs. A.

C. (Jlneser, Mrs. Grace Lake and son. Mrs. Kring'fcl, Mrs.

N. H. Stearns, Mrs. R. M.

Kevins, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deutsthle, Mrs. II. K.

William-son, Miss Marian Morel, Mrs. Louis Morel. Mrs. Catherine Mcintosh, Miss Margaret Mcintosh. George W.

Smiley, Mr. and Mis. T. Bran-nan, Mrs. Mary O.

Both, Mr. John Both, Mrs. Garlyle Martin, Mrs. A. Mrs.

Walter il. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

P.atigan. Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

P.rewer, Mrs. l.eGrand, Miss Elenore O'Keefe, Mr. Frank Hardin, Mrs. Frank Hardin, Mrs. O.

Al. P.ooth, Mrs. A. Patrick, Mrs. D.

C. Patson, Mis. M. A. Weisser, -Miss Frances Patson, Miss Mary liowans, Mrs.

E. A. Gowuns, Miss Mary Ax-zolina, Miss Jo Azzolina, Mr. Victor Asenjo, Miss Irene Asenjo, Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Whidden, Mr. and Mrs. -M Toole, Mrs.

Frank Hirsh, Mrs. Margaret Holstlaw. Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Henley, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Lytal, Mr. and Mrs. John ljuinn, Mis Janet Hirsch, Mrs. Mary AlujowsKi, Air. Pro Leltlanc, Mrs.

William Flood, Tlits Mary Flood. Miss Clara Moorman, Mr. ('harks Stephens, Mi'. Wilber 'Mason, Mi'. F.mene Maikwalter, Mr.

J. Flood, II. Haselliuist, E. A. Ferckel.

Also. Alvin II. Good. Miss l.a-v'mia i i waiter, Miss Mary Toohey, Miss the Pev. A.

Dougherty, Ihe Father Borlcll. T. K. Allen, Mrs. Mabel Harris, Mrs.

day anniversary, Tom Sims, son of Alice Muzzey. Airs. T. H. Benin.

Mrs. W. H. Taylor was a guest. i Air.

and Mrs. Earl V. Sims, enter tained thirty of his small friends at his home on Sunset avenue Alonday afternoon. Entertainment and serious features were combined Into a very interesting program presented to the Business Mid I'rofessional Women's club at the monthly social meeting held last night at the Elks club. This was the first dinner meeting held in two months, as the August program fell on the night of the severe storm and had to be postponed.

A number of returning vacationists were welcomed back and the club fell into strides for its winter activities. An entertaining end instructive talk on "Bread" was given by Air. D. L. Roadman, president of the Roadman Baking company.

Aliss Louise Can- of the recreation committee talked on forms of recreation, in keeping with the plan to have some members speak at each r.ieet-it sr. The dancing of the Argentine tangu by Miss Theresa Cinciola and Mr. James Ross of the Paul Shahin studio was enthusiastically encored by the club. Miss Afaitha Ward was at tin piano. Another special feature was the singing of the Orpheus male qvtartctti from the Co-Ed Sunday school class.

This quartette, composed of Air. Frank Kaufman, Air. Lawrence Johnson, Air. Stanley Clegs arid Air. "Herbert 1 layman, is well known here, and gave a delightful program.

Toe singers were accompanied by Airs. Stanley Clegg. On behalf of the educational and scholarship committee, Mrs. Florence sending to Montverd school for a high school education. She presented the club from the committee with a picture of Miss Stone" to be hung in the clubrooms.

Aliss Helen Williams, chairman of the house committee, arranged the program. Sh2 was introduced by Aliss Martha Braun, chairman of the program committee Those present included: Mrs. Florence Asch, Miss Ella Ree Brock, Miss Martha L. Braun, Miss Fawn Blan-chette, Aliss Trlxie Bradham, Miss Edna Morris, Aliss Margaret Camp-boll, Mrs. Florence Chase, Aliss Louise Carr, Miss Louise Darling, Airs.

Alary Alartin of Chicago, Miss Marie J. Dress-el, Miss Anna Hoyle, Airs. Frances Dunkin, Miss Allison Eadie, Airs. Josie Frazier, Miss Frances Gordon, Miss Ina Greer, Miss Ruth Ha-ger, Aliss Caroline Guenther, Miss Alabel Hunt, Mrs. Florence Hard-wick, Aliss Afae Healey, Airs.

Rufus A. Hole.omb, Mrs. Frank Kaufman, Miss Kathryn Cummins, Airs. K. Stewart Magee, Mrs.

Y. Cowle. Mrs. Lola Miller, Mrs. Al.

J. Marshall, Aiiss Lucille AtcCampbell. Aliss Nellye Oppenheim, Miss Rachel Oppenheim, Mrs. Mae Ralston, Aliss Constance. Rabin, Miss Alignonne St.

Martin, Aliss Agnes Smellic, Airs. Florence Swart, Airs. Hattic A. Smith, Airs. Nelle Smith, Aliss Hazel Taylor, Aliss Kilty Tharin, Aliss Alabel Taylor, Aliss Edith Fori est, Airs.

Leona Tess-nian von Behren, Mrs. Helen Williams, Aliss Alabel Whittington, Aliss Alabel Wheeler, Miss- Hattie West, Miss Jennie A. Wilson, Miss Florence Mrs. Ellis Entertains Luncheon Bridge Club The Tuesday Luncheon club met. Yellow and white predominated in the decorations and in the large Bathing, Apparel Riding On ihe Tide Of Fashion! olden cake bearing six lighted yesterday with Mrs.

C. H. Ellis at her home on Iris street. Garden candles cut by the host. "Billy Whiskers" and a peanut hunt formed the chief entertainment for the afternoon.

flowers were used in decoration in the rooms where the tables were placed for luncheon and bridge. Invited were Robert Newberry, Eileene Dalton, Morgan Waters, Laura Dalton, Allen Kohl, Alabelle After several progresions, Mrs. Aitliur Hills held high score for members, and Miss Anna Kennedy Trudo, Frances Trudo, Bobby Kohl, received a handbag: for holding first Lillian and Clara Elizabeth Rines, Anna Hanson, Kathleen Sims, Billy We are featuring new arrivals in bathing apparel smart in their gay colors and slender youthfulness. These are the types desired by those who place swimming foremost suits that follow the lines of the body, allowing every freedom of motion the swimmer requires. Made of pure wool jersey.

and George Reynolds, Frances Alotes James Roberts, Pat and Dorothy among guests. In addition to Miss Kennedy, Mrs. P.ess Chaffin was a guest, while members present, were Mrs. Guy Powers, Mrs. Vernon L.

Smith, Alto. Arthur vllills, Alivs. E. J. Riordan, Airs.

Raymond Ziehl. Pi Vi Craig, Bobby and Donnie Farring-ton, Alary and Sonnie Walrad and Irving Fagan, Gene Drinkwater, Elsworth Sholtz, Dorothy Tanner, Carl and Taiil Whitfield, Leonard Whitfield. Joining the children were Airs. W. D.

Sullivan, Airs. Roberts, Mrs. J. Newberry, Airs. S.

Brinkley, Airs. George Rines, Spot Hines. Asch, chairman, told of the girl, Jams Elizabeth Stone, whom the club is YocUcy. Suits omen Novelty stripe one-piece suits. In 34 to 44.

Priced at all color combinations. Sizes $7.00, $7.50, $8.00 Theta Deltas Hold Business Meeting Alembrrs of the Theta Delta sorority met for a short business meeting Alonday night at the home of Aliss Kate Lamar on South Poinset-tia avenue house was decoiated in sprays of goldenrod, and after the business meeting an ice course was served. Miss Betty Johnson, who is leav Presbyterian Wheel Meets With Mrs. Told Airs. W.

L. Told was hostess yesterday afternoon to members of the Wheel ot the First Presbyterian church, "ho met. at her home on Eleventh street. W. R.

Bowler was in the chair, and Airs. Lillian Loomis had charge of the music. Glenn Harkins, Jr. Is One Year Old Little Glenn Harkins, celebrated his first birthday Alonday afternoon at the home of his parents, 'Mr. and Airs.

Glenn Harkins on Okeechobee road. As a special feature of the afier- shirts Novelty two-piece suits. Striped a wide range of $3.50 and $4.50 Mooseheart Legion Gives Social Women of Ihe MooSelieart legion entertained Monday night at the first of a series of socials, attended by members of the Loyal Order of AIoo.se. The evening's entertainment consisted of games and contests, interspersed with musical numbers. In appreciation of the efforts of Ihosn decorating the Moose float for Hie Labor day parade the committee was tendered a special banquet at a nl ile decorated in Aloose colors and emblems.

Donated by Air. and Airs. W. E. West, a large cake was won in a contest by Mr.

George An invitation was extended by Mr. Frank Koenig from the order lo the women of the legion to attend an old-fashioned dance and box social on S' ptcmbir 2ll at the hall. l'oon there was a "Jack Horner" pie with pink and while streamers from which favors were drawn, and a birthday cake Avi'h one lighted candle. I colors at Flannel and Knit Trunks, to match, and blue. Priced at Bathing Shoes at Bathing Caps and Bandannas at Coolie Coats Beach Coats We feature Annette Kellerman, ing for St.

Louis to enter a nursing training school, was presented with a string of flat pearls as a farewell gift from her club males Those present included Aliss Betty Johnson, Aliss Jane Archer, Aliss Aoeline. Holmes, Aliss Alyldred Storey, Aliss Donnell, Aliss Lenoir Weadock, Miss Bernlce Donnell, Miss Eckler. Aliss Sara. Jane Hclll-kcr, Aliss Marguerite Decker. In colors of black, red, green.

$2.50 and $3.50 $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 25c to $1.00 $6.50 1 $4.50 Jantzen, and Channel Suits IVoijiCfi'it RaOting Apinyl M'vh Phot; Mr. and Mrs. S. Love Kelly of Chicago, who have been spending the past week wilh their sister, Mrs. Sumner Bookwalter, of North Poin-settia avenue, have left to return to Haines City.

leading in the. singing ot several hymns. Aliss Florence Yarrow led the devoiionals her theme from the thirty-seventh Psalm. Reports from officers and committees showed an excellent showing in attendance, interest and scope ot activity during ihe summer months. Several members were welcomed home from their vacations and letters were from several others who are away.

Among his littie playmates present were: Mary Jeanne Byrus, De Ada Ann Hancock, Naomi Weybrecht, Laura Weybrecht, Helen Ann Decker, Jean Hawks, Fatricia Jean Harper, Douglas Belden, Neil, Leroy, Dana and Stanley Booth, Frank Wey-biecht, jr. Among the grown-up guests were Airs. P. W. Weybrecht, Mrs.

J. 'I'. Hancock. Mrs. P.

K. Stevenson, Airs. K. Al. Hawks, Airs.

R. C. ftyrus, Airs. H. C.

Aliles, Airs. G. Belden and Aliss Elizabeth Decker. "Cream of the South" S. S.

Club Holds Birthday Surprise Alembers of the S. S. club. schcl-tiled to meet Monday night with Miss Maydelle. Riley on Evernia -street, turned the meeting inlo a surprise birthday supper for the hostess.

Decorations were in pink and white, with Wt Airs. F. G. Ritczel and Mrs. W.

F. were announce ti as "strokes" for September and they discussed plans for a rummage sale in October, the date to be announced later. The October "spoke," Airs. J. Munn, announced a "food supper" for October.

Mrs. Boaler staled that the second Tuesday in October would he celebrated as rally day for the Wheel and thai every member would l)e expected to be prtnt. For Ilia meeting in Oclobei plaps are being made for a mothers and daughiers' day, all those without daughters to serve as enlettninment commiltee. Mrs. N.

W. Mizell will en-iertain lie Wheel at the nest meeting al 613 Hibiscus slreet. a birthday cake in these colors as the West Palm Beach Tourist Club The West Palm Beach, Tourist club entertained Alonday night at the regular weekly bridge1 party at the club rooms in the city park. Airs. George A.

Corson was hostess for the evening. Favors for high score went to Mrs. C. Karn. Mrs.

I. Chadbourne, Mrs. Pearl L. Fai ii, Airs. 1 E.

Alriss, Mr, George A. Corson. The rut favor was donated by Airs. J. A.

Wilder and received by Mrs. George Al. Fry. special feature. Those present in addition to Aliss Riley were Miss Ethel and Aliss Loali Brandon.

Aliss Alargarst and Miss Annie Robinson, Alias Constance Windham, Aliss Lerne Benson, Aliss Betty Poe, Miss Alma Preach. Alias Lonale Knapp, Aliss Myrtle Shelbert. Northwood Baptist Church Circles Circle No. 1 of the Northwood Baptist church met with Airs. C.

D. Williams on Greenwood avenue. Airs. A. H.

Wood save an inspirational talk, taking her subject from Proverbs, after which she led In prayer. Mrs. D. A. Austin conducted the study of Children's Bathing, Apparel Infants' Sun Suits, all colors.

Made of strong cotton mesh. Sizes 2 to 12. Choice $1.00 Children's Bathing Suits. Size I to 6. Made of all-wool yarn.

All colors. Priced at $2.50 and $2.95 Boy's and Girl's Suits. One piece suits that have the two-piece effect. Blue trunks and white shirts. Belted.

Sizes 4 to 14. Choice $3.50 Bathin Suit Special Annn KrlWrnan suits, made of the finest of yarns. Made in After I he business meeting: there was a delightful social hour. The house was lovely wilh flower and plans and Ales. Loomis aided the hostess in serving refi eshmenls.

Present were: Mrs. W. Tt. Bowler, Mrs. C.

C. Carmichael, Mrs. A. Mrs. .1.

G. Lindley, Mrs. H. Personal Mention Mrs. B.

Kirk has returned lo her home on Pershing Way aftei convalescing from a recent illness at Ihe home of her sister, Airs. H. B. Wenlzell, Bll Independence Road. the "1,200 Questions." A social bonn Miss Viola 11 el rick of Tenth street K.

Pratlier, Mrs. C. A. Sulher, Mrs. .1.

Leo Chapman. Mrs. Al. C. Braden, Mrs.

L. H. Loom is. Mrs. F.

S( hmelizer, Mrs. F. G. Ritezel, Mrs. W.

L. (iilison. Mrs. John Munn. Aliss Florence ft.

Yarrow, Aliss Carrie A. Oilman, Mrs. S. P. Snyder.

Mrs. Roberta Rarbee, Airs. William Wilzel, Mrs. F. E.

Decker, Mrs. W. H. Hill, Mrs. Aic-Vay Lindsay, Mrs.

A. W. followed, and the hostess served r- leaves tomorrow for South Carolina freshmen Is. and later she will visit her brothers, Those, present were Mrs. T).

A. I), and F. J. Crenshaw, in Wash-tin, Airs. A.

H. Seely, Airs. C. D. Huff.

ington. I). C. She will be gone about IF YOU LIKE BANANA ICE CREAMS THERE'S no "if" about it! Everybody likes The Velvet Kind Banana Ice Cream and now is the time to get it at The Velvet Kind Dealers. Delicately flavored bananas pick of the crop ripened to exactly the right point and then frozen in delicious, smooth ice cream.

One of the many "flavors of the moment" for which The Velvet Kind is celebrated packed and sealed in the De Luxe Pint Package. No regular belted styles, and Channel models. Colors of red, blu- Mrs. C. A.

Cox, Mrs. Frank Franzen, Mrs. A. B. Wood, Airs.

Julia Livingston, Mrs. W. W. McCurdy. green, orange, and combinations, bizes to 14.

Regular $5.50 and $5.95 values, now offered at two months. Air. H. C. Fugate left yesterday for a two weeks' trip to North Carolina, where he will join his wife and son, Willis, who have been spending the past three weeks there.

$3.50 and $3.95 Taylor, 'Mrt. Sea ton. Mrs. Anna Summit. M'S.

W. T. Airs. Sumner Bookwalter. Miss Hellen R.

Mathers, Miss Hazel Bookwalter, Mrs. Katherine Ralls, Mrs. Annie Abbott, Mrs. Burton Thatcher, Mrs. W.

Wilcox, Airs. Irene Prescott, Mrs. W. L. Told.

Air. and Airs. E. B. Walton and children of Talm Beach, returned yesterday from spending the summer at Lake George, New York.

waiting just ask for it! 47.000,000 Pints a Year Republican Woman's Clubs to Meet Together The Republican Woman's club of We3t Palm Beach will meet with the Lake Worth Republican Woman's club at the office of A. D. Clark company, 10 North Dixie highway, Lake Worth, Thursday afternoon, September 13. Automobiles will leave. I he corner of South Oiive avenue and Evernia street at 2:30 o'clock.

It was announced that all republican women re invited to attend. -Children' Apparel Second F'looiP W. C. T. U.

to Meet Friday Southern Dairies "llmWi Btuldm ot tin South? Under the new voting bill, which gives equal franchise to men and women of England, the latter will outnumber the men by more than two million. The W. C. T. U.

will meet cn Friday nt 3 o'clock with Airs. Jack Jones, 623 Fourteenth street,.

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