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THE PALM BEACH POST Tuesday Morning, March 8, 1927 Page Six The ealm of Society, Club and Church it THE; LIFE OF CHRIST John the Baptist THE PALM TEACH TOST Women's Activities anil Society New of West l'nlm beach: Mits Kallicrine Ilickards, EJilor. I'bone: am. Man) Tickets Sold for Animal Rescue League Benefit It is reported that there has been an excellent sale of seats for the, musicale tea to bo held at the home of Mr. Addison Mizner nt Via Mizner, for the benefit of the Animal Rescue I)K. VM.

K. f.H.KOY, I). I). SKETCHES BY KKOESEN SYNOPSIS AKKAMiKD BY Hours M. to 3 P.

M. 7 P. E. Runyon, Mrs. Lillian S.

Morrow, Mrs. J. H. Sheils. Mrs.

Kita Bartholomew', Mrs. Wr. K. Bowler, Mrs. ('.

K. McKennoy, Mrs. Sara I'enley, Mrs. F. Lowell, Miss Dorothy Kklcr-Uice, Mrs.

Kdgar Castle n. Mrs. Thomas Remington, Mrs, V. K. Mencher, Mi', and Mrs.

C. N. DirYiton, Mr. and Mrs. BleecKer Banks, Mrs.

I.T. Morrison, Mrs. M. Kong, Mrs. Webber, Malcolm C.

laker, Miss Carrie Campbell, M'ss Kdith Funsch, Mrs William Krb, Mrs. K. M. Pierce, F.l-liot C. Babcock, Mrs.

(). S. Mers. Dr. Wilson, Mrs A.

M. M. 10 8P.M. 1 P. Art Committee Cives Program.

The art committee of the Woman's club and I'alm lieaeh County Art league united in the regular annual program Monday afternoon at the emit house. Many members of the Art league signed the guest register, and the number of dull members present showed the strong Interest of the in the general subject of art and in the special work of the league. Dr. Frank L. Humphreys, president of the Art league, took charge of the ptogram for Mr.

F. Kirkton, hair- League this utlernoon at. 3 o'clock. The 'artists are Mr. and Mrs.

Note: The Society Hditor will an nreciiit.e enlln chimin afternoon hours George Dunstan of the Boston Opera to company. Tho beautiful Spanish concerning iicuviuen 01 women West Pulin Ueach. Gothic salon with its rare tapes serpent's temptation, the second a portrait head. Among the figures nothing probably attracted more comment than the serenly smiling portrait of Mrs. William Krh mother of Miss Daisy F.rb of I'alm Beach, is the work of J.

.7. Jlollenbeck, and the artist permitted Its exhibition although it lacks some last touches he feels necessary. In greut contrast to the gorgeous glories of nature of wood, field and flower, in which the exhibition is rich, is the subtly conveyed sense of sullen hopelessness expressed by No. X3, low hung canvas standing out by its tragic hluoness. The Slave Ship has not an atom of motion in it.

The ship lies deep with its horrid cargo, sluggish in an ocean that seems to have forgotten how to ripple. The, very sails seem shrinking with dread of their mission. Kven the stars seem to stare, afraid to twinkle: thi' only gleam is in the (Ulcer, blue, sky over a (tueerer. blue tries, beautiful paintings and interesting collection ot crucifixes is thrown open to the public through the. generosity of Mr.

Mizner. It is a rare opportunity to view this artistic triumph of a great architect and to hear at the same time a recital ot song by two accomplished and popular artists. The complete list of patronesses for this affair are: Mrs, Bula Croker, Mrs. Alfred Wagg. Mrs.

Hubert F. Krantz, Mrs. Joe L. Mrs. George Adam Newmann and Mrs.

Harry llauck. The, are to be: Mrs. Arthur Leath, Mrs. Gail Granl, Airs. Bur.

rows McNair, Miss Dorothy Tcnnant and Mrs. Charles Bennettt Watkins. man of the committee. Dr. Humphreys' introductions of those assist-ii'g ill the entertainment were as fe.

licit ons as usual, and he always contrives to embody much information that the average program conductor fails tj give the waiting to bear a singer or speaker Mr. Thomas mington's two oh: Siifscx songs were thoroughly ed by the audience. His firs! num ber was "t'ncle Koine." by Sidney Homer. "Some iiival Has Stolen My Morning At the Window. They are rattling breakfast plates in i basement kitchens, And alone the trampled edges of Hirst reft I am aware of the damp souls of housemaids Sprouting despondently at area Rates.

The brown waves of fog toss up to me Twisted faces from the bottom of the And tear from a passer-by with muddy skirts An aimless smile that hovers in the air And vanishes along the level of the roofs. i T. Kliot. I On the pinnacle cf the (ioddard, Air usia Mr. and Mrs.

O. Mathews, Cleveland Mrs. Jennie Hrier Means, Ade'aid'. Fenton, Mrs Matlie H. Clapp ISarre, Mrs.

Charles Mrs. V. Slokum, Mrs, H. M. Air.

Harmon Macdregcr, Jiev M. (iii rn rd Anurews, Mln.ionpoli, M. Mathews, Mrs. M. Nye, Lynn, Mrs.

(Ireenwood, Cinciunit Mrs, Win. II. Gasman, Miss Kdith Pullcn. Mrs. Newton 'V.

Wanzc', lohr. Bryanl, Mrs. W. K. Jacobs, i larrel', Mrs.

John Claari. Mdi'oro, Miss Kliza both Taylor, Mrs. II. S. Lohr, K.

Mdijam, Miss Isabella Jl. Lorrmr, Airs. Nellie Sanfo-d, Mrs. W. T.

Fugaie, Miss Kuth Whitney. -Mrs. Susie Bioady, Miss L. thou tenij.le: be the To Jesus, hungered in the wilderness after forty clays' the tempter said, If thou be the Son of Cod, command that these stones be made brep.d. But Jesus answered, Man shall not live by bread alone.

(Matt. IV 1-4) Ion Cod, cast thyilf down. (Matt. IV 5-7) true J.ove Away followed, and the brciuht "Tom Devon." Miss Ama Avery played the ac-( oiiipa'timents for Mr. water.

This Slave Ship of Winton's will not be easily forgotten. Mr. Herman's canvas.se; occupy a wall to themselves and range from pale dawn of spring in Pennsylvania woods to a painstaking, faithful reproduct ion of one of the Iso for Mrs. No'H Castlen Duryea as she ing Oley Sponkcs' "Reveries" Sanderson's "Since You Love and Annndown. Mrs.

Kmma C. Kichards, 'Moon Behind the Cottonwood," from the Cadman t'yt-l-i "Morning of Mrs. W. S. Thomson, Mr, and Mrs the Year," was her third much up-; O.

Sherman Winton. precial ed song. Art League Exhibition Attracts Attention of Many. Tho noticeable quality alioul III IV oman's Athletic Association to Meet. The attention of the members of the Greater Palm Bench Woman's Athletic Association Is called to the annual diction and business meeting to be held Friday, March 11, at.

the new club headquarters at 151 Worth avenue. Tho polls will be open for voting from 9 o'clock until 5 o'clock and the business meeting will lie held at 8 o'clock in the evening. Members are requested to make an effort to cast their ballots during the day and to avail themselves of an opportunity to inspect the new club house. Miss Avery at the piano and Dorothy Keen, a pupil of Alys Bent lev, exhibition opened Monday afternoon lni I 'i at the Woman's elub by the the ill- fleach Counly Art League is number of pieces that stiiiiulat of the visitors. It is nsy to It'll to admire in a friendly fashion Evangelistic Campaigns At Baptists Churches.

Two hundred Baptist churches in the state of Florida are engaged in simultaneous evangelistic services at this time, A series of these meetings is being held for several weeks in the First Baptist tabernacle of this city, corner Olive and Chicago streets. There will be two meetings each day, the morning hour being at 10 o'clock and the evening at 7:30 o'clock. The services began last Thursday and are in charge of Dr. K. K.

lliintsberry, of Shreveport. an evangelist of wide experience. Mr. B. B.

Cox is the song leader and is a solo singer of great beauty and volume of voice. achieved a wonder which few in the auoience realized. The two young women had never met until a few moments before Miss Keen went on the platform to give her dances to the music played by Miss Avery. Simple dance relaxing exercises, quite unusual In the program, were given first by Miss Keen, nfter which she danced Scolatti's and on being recalled gave a- waltz. Miss Margaret Vallowe in her short talk on "Interior Decorating'' urged the bringing of our wealth of outdoor lolor into the house, she the endless decorative possi-lllities opened to this section in the Florida colors and combinations of huge, wield, rooted, Florida banyan Irees of I'alm licnch county's jungle.

I'eopto, who are always exclaiming "what a picture that banyan tree would make," will at last have the oppori unity to realize also what a task the artist had in securing so xact a likeness, refraining from adding anything by imagination. Miss Jiaisy Kill Iras never better expressed the lure of the woods anil mountains titan she shows this ear in the four paintings which also attract attention with their appropriate framing of natural-toned pecky cypress. Jn the corner, where six glowing examples of the work of Miss Vera lietts were hung, there was a steady group of admirers during 1 lie afternoon. Nobody could resist the charm of the infant which she lias named "Florida." but it shared irs with the fascinating infant styled "Mischief," while others declared just "Baby" was their preference. The of exhibitors comprised: May Malnne Asblon.

Agnes Itita, Kirtholomcw, Vera lietts. draco II. Hrilton, Mis. AVilnier Panie, 1'ercival C. JHetscb, Charles N.

I ml I on, Haisy K. Krb, W. T. Then said Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan. Then the devil leaveth him, and behold, angels came and ministered unto him.

(Matt. IV 8-11) Viewing the kingdoms the high mountain: "All these things will I give thee if thou wilt fall down and worship me." (Matt. IV 8-9) Dance! Dance! Dance! l-'dr It ItritiKH KN.IOY.MKNT III; VI. I II KIIIKMIS llrliclllen ii i our linn, inif In a few Itriviiln lesson; or, wimhl MiKici'it enroll for a Ml-liNon beclnner'H nil me. luv-trol, wnllc unit taniro nt hiiir-iirlce this month only.

Klnput ti-itrliiTH. Private or i-lii. IKIX MAI1I IM IIAM IMi MTI IIMIS Formerly of New York S'-'S Mt Oliva. experience genuine gral ifical ion so that a desire is created to go back and study once more this and that canvass is an agreeable sensation. And this effect is unite pronounced even among many visitors who have bad the pleasure of studying previous exhibitions of the League in which some of the works of the same artists have been hung.

The president, J)r. Frank Humphreys, who has been so efficient in strengthening the league during the pist year, was represented by a plaque, in has relief portraying the sit. Cecelia. The honorary president, Augustus G. Healon.

had two canvasses, one showing Kvi! at the moment, of the 01927 BY NE SERVICE. INC. rOLDS of head or chest are more easily treated externally with Week in Prospect Ladies' Aid Unitsd Lutheran Church to Meet. The Ladies' Aiil Society of the First l'nited Lutheran church will meet this afternoon at the home of Mis. August Dahlbcrg, "111 south J.

st net, Lake Worth, at 3 o'clock. which she gave a number of examples. Her entire tall; showed that she had given much thought to the l''h. I ida idea. Miss Daisy Krb, state chairman ot art for the Federation of Women's clulw gave a clear Idea of the purposes of the art section of the.

national federation anil the Florida fed WICKS French Drama Morning Of the Woman's Club. Tim French drama morning of the Woman's club will be at the club Wednesday morning. The program will be in charge of AV. It. Farrington, assisted by Mrs.

Balph Pavne and Mrs. .1. F. Kricson. and VapoRub Ovrr Sl Million Jart Utrd Ytarly FAY CLAIRE SHOPPE, Inc.

"Till': FASHION KMT.H OF I'ALM ISKUII eration. The leading purpose ot both being to secure mori) opportunities for the teaching of art in the puh- lie schools and wider chances of every kind for children to give ex-I pression to their own feelings, and also to the things they see about them. Miss Krb expressed gratifica- lion at the oll'orts of the local league I in behalf of art training for Palm Beach county children, and hoped I that even wider training can be pro will include papers on French dramatists and tin if works, and also Le GuHi.T.no's "The Blue Jar." Miss Dixit Graham will present the plr.y, "The Man Who Married a I Dumb Wire," hy Anatole France. The closing number will be a group of French songs. "Les Cainris De Verdun," and L'lsles "La Marseillaise," sung by Mrs.

Grace Hall Biheldaffer, Greater P. B. Tourist Club To Give F.ntertainment. I Fugalc, Kdylh Funsclt. I ha Cable.

Auguston C. Ileaton, I John A. Herman, J. J. llollenbeck, Alice Gibson Hornby.

Malcolm llnin-j phroys, David Humphreys. Josephine r.indley. 'online' 1.. M( Kinney, Kiln Weeks Menoher, Mrs. James Morrison, Kninia Harper Moore, liar-ret Strait.

Hugo Guri Wagner, Mrs. Pierre Wilson, James Mallory Wilson. K. Sherman Winton, Ktholwynn 1 A. Wood.

Tho picture of l'lymoiith T.ake. No. IS, was painted by Charles X. Put ton from the piazza of the summer home of Dr. Albeit M.

Cram I tho personal physician of President i Coolidge Dr. Cram is a nephew of the, artist The exhibition, which will be open everv afternoon from two to five, is Tuesday -Ladies' Aid First l'nited Lutheran church meets at home of August Dahlbcrg, Till south street, Luke Worth, at 3 o'clock. Bern til musicale tea under auspices Animal Bescue League at home Mr. Addison Mi.ner in Via Mizner at 3 o'clock. Wednesday-- Social service workers of Missionary circles of First Methodist, church meet at home of Mrs.

YV. J. Bedell, 22j Lakeland drive at 3 o'clock. Slate Miist' Club Federation reception at. Kl Verano hotel at o'clock.

Young People's Fellowship League llolv Trinity church meet at parish vided them soon. At the close of the program, Dr. Humphreys invited everyone to adjourn to the first floor of the club Form nr ItnolU-KS l'lnlfl Ml MUKi: DIM' OK llftNTAI, IIAtK Half SVt. AhMrliitrlT (MiinlcoH pl ruH ion I'MMI mid ijiM.M'l. nl her work lit proportion.

All pi. Hp repairs mi me (In v. Thi Salaried Meii'i hentUt The lieasoaahlc Pricr in lie ilv. .1 IIOI) WIM.IAMS, M. i.

n. s. New I. oration: o1f Tlnit We Have Moved 1-2 Tlirei nnil 1-5) CI etna Hn turner Olive mid leniul I Aero. from Farmer' Hunk Knt ranee on t'letmitU Ave Net Hurton'ft Music Htoro attend I at 11 o'clock.

free. Kverynne is urged to and members of the Art l.ea'. An entenai Ibis evening sino by the Tourist club, fallows: ia' James 1'eils; the south Wilburn: by the Sh'-rri Iters from til linn nt ill be given at the Municipal ca-Greatir Palm Peach The program is as i. 'ttie solos by r. ic isieal comedy.

"In 1 Mr. Wilban-; le and dance, olos i dar.ee num-1 Cosmopolitan st udio Fit 1 1 will be on hand each afternoon to receive Tuesday, Eighth VV. M. Circle meetings of Baptist church, 2:30 o'clock: Central, Miss Susan MeComb, Iris Apartments, 612 Iris street; Heights, Mrs. W.

H. Green, 208 I.yton Court; North, Mrs. H. P. Kedifer, 317 Tenth street; South.

Mrs. A. S. Knight, 17 Tanglewood Court; Young Matrons, Mrs. W.

M. Blair, 529 Twenty-seventh street. Woman's Auxiliary of the Holy Trinity church al 3:30 o'clock at the church. Groups 2 ami 1 of the I'nion Congregational church will meet with Mrs. Annadown at, Thirty-third and Spruce streets at 3 o'clock.

Women's Missionary society of the Church ot Christ will meet al the home of Mrs. II. A. Simmons, 317 Hibiscus street, nt 2:30 o'clock. Christian Kndeavor society of the Church of Christ will hold a business meeting at the church at 7:30 o'clock.

The circles of the Woman's Missionary society of the Methodist Kpiscopal church will meet at 3 o'clock as follows: No. 1. with Mrs. G. W.

(126 Winter street; No. 2, with Mis. Fred Fenno, 1017 North Olive; No. 3. with Mrs.

.1. A. Sheffield, i30 Thirty-ninth street; No. 4, with Mrs. W.

F. Finch, 2111 Olive Str College Park; No. 5. with Mrs. W.

L. Halsey, 330 King's Court; No. G. with Mrs. W.

K. Van Landinghain, 32S Dyer avenue; No. 8. with Mrs. .1.

P. Herlline, 731 Datura street; No. with. Mrs. (1.

N. Hatch, 100 Vallate Way; No. 10, with Mrs. It. W.

Binder. 2i)fi." South Olive. Lecture on "The France of Napoleon and Today." by Dr. Herbert Yeuell, at 7:30 o'clock, nt the church. Animal Bescue league four recital by Mr.

and Mrs. George Dunston at salon of Mr. Addison Mizner on Worth avenue a'- 3 o'clock. Mrs. S.

B. Humble entertains ith In idgc-luncheon at Kl Verano. Circles of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Memorial Presbj terian church meet at 3 o'clock as follows: No. with Mrs. M.

D. michael, 1020 South Olive; No. 2. with Mrs. J.

M. Clark. 2701 South Flagler; No. 3. with Mrs.

Kilis Alttuan, Thirty-sixth street, North-wood Mills. Iretta Sherman chapter, No. 1 of the O. K. S.

meets nt Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. Wheel Presbyterian church meets at church. lli-Y club Central High school meets nt Congrgational church i o'clock. Greater Palm Beach Tourist elub gives entertainment at Municip: Casino. visitors.

On Tuesday, Motility and Mrs. James Wed- Morrison will receive and on noher and nesdav afternoon Mrs. monologue and Grande by Mi'. i ndy Finale comedy Scottish McTain; TbuiMlay Peter V. Boss of San Francisco, gives lecture at Christian Sdcnce church, Okeechobee road and Flagler boulevard at 8 o'clock.

Friday Iretta i'herman chapter No. 11'p'of the O. gives benefit card parly at Shrine club, Mis. K. Nettie Dean, chairman.

driller Palm Beach AVotuan's Athhtic Association meets at club hcadouurtcrs on Worth Avenue. Lecture on "Dreaming Through Canada." by Dr. Herbert Yeuell at Miss Daisy Krb. K. W.

I.awson. farce. Hr. ilium wan ehief operator for lp. t.eo.

Mrllrtile, New York ily, for four full yciirs, Hr.W illlaniH ha no "n-iIunt," hut tloe nil own work. Till IMPORTANT for VOI It prolretion. Travelogues At First Methodist Church. Frances Lorraine McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs.

L. O. McLaughlin announce the birth of a daughter to whom they have given the Frances Lorraine. I for the opening of the exhibition. While the guests viewed the pictures.

1rt and cake were served al a handsomely appointed tabl in the ctult dining room. Mrs. .1. W. Kerr was assisted at the tea table by Mrs.

J. J. Wilcox ami Mrs. Wilmor Dame. For the first time the Mi.ner Industries made an exhibition of the pottery, iron work and antique wood work which has developed into so important an industry since it was started five years ago.

On Tuesday evening. March la, a Spanish supper will be served by the art committee at half past six o'clock at the club to which the public is invited. Beserva! ions should b. made either with the house secretary, Mrs. Ilightower, at the club, or with Mrs.

Wilmer Dame. There will be singing by Spanish troubadours and Spanish dances by pupils of Grace Miles. Attending the program and exhibition opening were Mrs. I'iet'e Wilson, Mrs. A.

Wellesley, Mrs. L. Mathews, Mrs. W. K.

Waters, Mrs. Virgil 1). Chandler. Mrs. Harry llauck.

Mrs. Grace Hall Bihehlaffer, Mrs. II. I. Leak, Mrs.

.1. B. O'llara, J. II. Goodin, Mrs.

G. N. Jackson. Mrs. W.

B. Farrington, Mrs. B. D. Taylor, Mrs.

1'attie Henderson, Mrs. J. Halpern. Mrs. Harry Halpern, y3 to off REASONS FOR THE LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD Closing Out Entire Stock o'clock at Methodist Kpiscopal church.

IV. P. B. Tourist Club Dance Postponed. The lance to have been given by tip.

Went lin Beach Tour st club Thursday n. ning at the Municipal casino has been postponed, the date to be announced 1: lor. The casino e- to be use. I by P.ussian Cos-rack chorus in concert. IcrsonaJ Mention.

Miss Kiiby B. Lorn lien, supervising principal of the Central school, returned yesterday from a Supervisor's convention that was held in Dallns, Texas. Bt bis illustrated program on I "Sonfe Special Wonders and Beauties: of America." last evening, at First! Methodist church. Dr. Herbert Yeuell wt nt into many out -of-t he-w a I laces.

Instead ot the usual touiist trip employed by travelogue lec- liners, be emphasized three groups of wonderful sceneries-the, (Irani! Canon of Arizona and its surround-' it.gs, the (ilacier park, and the newly est loited 'ion park and Bryce's Canon ot 1'tah. There were many other scenes o' beauty shown Ihioughi.ut the program, with Hie vivid ileiaription i given by Dr. Yeuell along the various ttavel routes from the Liberty statue to the (lolden (i.lte. i Tonight Dr. Yeuell will show an lunusualcollecti.nl of pictures on "The France of Napoleon and Today." I He is until to possess one of the very 1 finest groups of pictures on the career of in existence.

This is believed to be one of the TeaHmr $50,000 Coats Dresses Millinery Hosiery Underwear Sports Wear Hand Bags Do you wish Millionaires' Ceylon Mrs. Louise Price, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. T. J.

Love, Miss Daisy Krb, Camille Taylor Stephens, Miss i Kniily Curtis, Mrs. Frank K. Fox-, Mrs. Sheridan Phillips, Mrs. F.

B. I Annadown, Miss Grace K. Britton. Mrs. W.

D. Wagner, Mrs. W. I. von, Mrs.

George T. Cleveland, Mis. James Asher, Mrs. A. K.

Allen. A. Weatherby, of Palm yesterday to visit her son Weatherby, of Houston. Mrs. I Dr.

B. Texas. 3 TTIT A DIRECT FROM TEA brfst lectures of the series. The beautiful Mending of the pictures in producing dissolving eri'ects ti akes the picl trial part of Dr. Y( noil's program evocdingiy There Is no admission charge but a free, will ottering is taken.

The lecture! starts promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Homer Bogers, Mrs. II. S.

Bad-cock, Mrs. L. A. Babcock, Gcorg( Andrews. Mrs.

F. W. Miller, Mrs. K. Nettie Dean, Mrs.

Valentine McCrillis. Mrs. II- W. Lowell, Mrs. Alice Gibson Hornby, Mrs.

A. Goodrich, Mrs. Horace Prior, Mrs. O. J.

Ford, Mrs. M. K. Gosman. Mrs.

I GARDEN TO jCK'Vi Mrs. Kdward Brown, of Prospect park, has as her house guest. Mrs. II. M.

Hamilton, of (tenia. and Mrs. Nettie C. Nelson, of Thomnston, Ga. TEA POT Wednesday, Ninth The Hector's Aid of Holy Trinity church will meet at the home of Mrs.

Franklin Babcock, 218 Almeria road, at 2:30 o'clock. Sisterhood Beth Kl card party nt Pennsylvania hotel, 2:30 o'clock. T'eletha club meets at home of Mrs. Paschal Beese on Valencia road at 2:30 o'clock. Woman's Civic club will meet with Mrs.

Joseph Herman, corner of Oleander Vml I'alm Beach avenues, at 3 o'clock. Bible school teachers and officers of the Church of Christ will hold a meeting at the church at 7 o'clock. Mid-week prayer service of the Church of Christ will meet 7:15 o'clock; Mrs. Louise McLester will lead. Led lire on "Quo Yadis." by Dr.

Herbert Yeuell, nt 7:30 o'clock, nt Methodist church. West l'nlm Beach Tourist club has "a 00" party at club liendiiunrters. Thursday, Tenth Catholic Dnnghters meet at 7:30 o'clock nt. St, Ann's chapel. County League of Women Voters meets nt home of Mrs.

K. U. Baxter, South street, Lake Worth. Lecture on "Yellowstone Pork." by Dr. Herbert Yeuell, at 7:30 o'clock at Methodist Kpiscopal church.

You-Go-I-Go club of girls. Church of Christ, will honor Mrs. Warren Spencer with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Boliert McLester, 722 street. Bandada club meets with Miss Margaret Quinn on Kl Brillo Way at 2:30 o'clock.

Chorus of Woman's club meets with Mrs. Grace Hall Kiheldaffer at the borne of Mrs. Katherine Balslone, corner Dixie and Albemarle street. itussian Cossack chorus gives concert at Municipal casino. Greater Palm Beach Tourist club has bridge at club house at 8 o'clock.

clothes the latest creations and the prettiest styles FOR LITTLE MONEY See the WONDERFUL BARGAINS The Fay Claire Shoppe is Offering FAY CLAIRE SHOPPE, Inc. YOl' ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A Lecture on Christian Science BEAUTY LECTURE Mary B. Nisbet will give a free lecture and demonstration at the Woman's Club, Wednesday, March 9 at 3 p. m. Wrinkles removed in ten minutes.

Pimples, blackheads, large pores and freckles can be removed and a beautiful complexion can be made by this simple treatment which can be used in your own home. Sunsel Av. 'aim Beach 116 f( ly Citr. Open Till 9 V. M.

1 Mr. Peter V. Ross, C. S. B.

OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Humorous and Dramatic EntertDt Friday, Eleventh Member of Hie Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. IN THE CHURCH EDIFICE Okeechobee Road and Flagler Iloulevail THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1027 8 :00 O'CLOCK SEATS FREE Auspices First Church of Christ, Scientist, West I'alm Beach, Fla, Mr. H. M. Willis, Reader, and Mrs.

Willis, Contralto, will give a musical and literary program Tuesday, 8:15 P. at the Congregational Church. Mrs. J. E.

Davis, Accompanist. Voluntary offering accepted. Mr. Willis has been a ly-ceum entertainer for many years; and has been professor of oratory in certain colleges including National School of Law, Washington, D. C.

Beginning March 10lh, Mr: Willis will teach a short course in the science and art of Public Speaking at the Palm Beaches. FOR PARTICULARS, DIAL 2-0853 Amiftad club meets with Mrs. W. M. Klair.

Vendredi club meets with Mrs. Hubert Trior on Southern boulevard. Nur.se.f' association, district No. 9 gives benefit bridge lea nt. Lido Venice from 30 to 6:30 o'clock.

Mouth Hide club meets with Mrs. J. A. Kdwards on Greenwood drive. Thcta.

Delta Delta sorority Central High school meets with Miss Dorothy Md'ormick at Hibiscus apartments. Music club Young Artists' contest at Woman's club at 10:30 o'clock. Florida Compofers' tea ut Yacht club at o'clock. Winners In Young Artists' contest Riven program and banquet at FA Verano hotel for Music Federation delegates at 8 o'clock..

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