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Page 2 THE PALM BEACH POST. Monday, March 5, 1956 Talk Today By Perle Mesta Will Aid Foreign Students in Europe to America," Mrs. Mes Shop-Compare and expenses while here. This year I have 20; next year it might be ta explained. "I really enjoy lee 100, you can ell." hiring and this helps provide the funds for this project so dear to Junior Artists Win Eighteen Awards Mrs.

Mesta's parties for GIs me and students in Luxembourg grew "President Truman was the one out of a chance visit one after who suggested it in the first place. noon of two young American stu Yob Are Always Welcome to Come In, Browse Around and We Invite You To Compare Our Prices, Our Quality! MODERN SECTIONAL SOFA dents. She Invited them in, and I asked him what else he could suggest I could do to help interna It's appropriate that Mrs. Perle Mesta has come to Palm Beach to speak today for the Palm Beach Bound Table's scholarship fund, as education for international students is her great interest. Twenty young men and women arc now studying in American schools and colleges because of this interest, the former minister to Luxembourg revealed Sunday afternoon in a talk at Mar-a-Lago, home of her Palm Beach hostess, Mrs.

Merriweather Post. VEvery cent I make lecturing or oa the air goes toward bringing students from different countries Three local artists viewed the 3rd Douglas Carlisle. Kin noting their eyes when they look 243 entries in the 6th annual Junior Art Show at the Society of ed about and saw preparations for a party going on, asked them if mi they like to come to it. They did. After that her parties for the boys the Four Arts Saturday, and awarded 18 ribbons for pictures deemed worthy of awards.

tional good will, in addition to the parties I'd been giving; not just diplomatic parties but for GIs, students, orphans, the burgomatsers. He suggested scholarships to bring young people to this country. Even if I get them scholarships I pay their transportation back and forth lomat to have had a musical comedy written about her. Entertaining, lecturing, whatever she does, it has to be something special, Mrs. Mesta feels, for, after all she's a woman competing in a man's world.

"A woman diplomat has at least two strikes against her to begin with," she said, "and you've got to make good on your own, and do something to stand out." Her first speech was an extemporaneous one at a Jackson Day dinner in 1949 before she became minister to Luxembourg. She was appointed by President Truman, and served six months under President Eisenhower's administration before returning to private life and the public lecture platform. Her early lectures were on the Iron Curtain and what she found behind it. She wasn't able to return to Russia nor did she want to on her world tour last year. She will talk this afternoon at became as famous as those for dergarten, Palm Beach Private School.

Honorable Mention Amy Roberts, 2nd Grade, Palm Beach Private School, George Rasmus-sen, Grade 3, Palm Beach Private School, Phyllis Gable, Grade 2, Palm Beach Private School, Judy Reynolds, Grade 1, Nine ribbons were given for Luxembourg's officialdom. first, second and third, and nine honorable mention awards pre Even though much of her time Is necessarily on tour, her love for party giving immortalized in the musical, "Call Me Madam," sented. The show, sponsored by THE MIND OF GOD the Junior Activities Committee, opens today and will be open un 1 Man's Greatest Power and How to has never languished. til March 17. At her beautiful new home in Spring Valley in Washington, she Of the three schools in Palm Beach participating, Palm Beach Private got four place awards and seven honorable mentions; raim Beacn Frlvate School, Lisbeth Quackenbush, Nursery, Palm Beach Private School, Susan Drake, Grade 3, Palm Beach Public School.

Group II, (4th through 6th): 1st Johnny Wallick, Grade 5, Palm Beach Private School. 2nd Helen Woodward, Grade 4. Palm Beach Private School. use It. The Laws of Triumphant Living.

Study under personal direction of Thane-Walker Phei Kahili, teachera ol Science ot Thought Power. Sunday, March 4, 8 P.M. Through Friday, March 9. Woman's Club, Flagler Drive at Clematis. Come and Bring a Friend CONTRIBUTION BASIS gives at least one a week dinners, luncheons, cocktail parties, tea, and all according to protocol, which has never bothered her in the least.

Palm Beach Public School, four awards and one honorable mention; Graham-Eckes, one award and one honorable mention. 4 on "A Global Look at Communism," based on her findings on that tour. She loved "Call Me Madam" and Judges were Riccardo Magni, Ethel Merman in it, feels flat Anne Testa, Grade 5, Palm! THE WOMAN'S CLUB, Flaeler at Clematis WEST FALSI BEACH Theda (Mrs. George Tilton, tered tohave been the only dip- and Emily (Mrs. Oscar Johnson.

Mrs. Floyd Carlisle is Labor Loses Some Power In New South Wales Vole SYDNEY, Australia, March 4 Wl The Labor Party's 15-year-old grip on the state government of New South Wales wavered today. Results from state elections Beach Public School. 3rd C. Gerll, Grade 8, Graham-Eckes.

Lynne Cunningham, Grade 6, Palm Beach Private School. Honorable Mention Peter Prudden, Grade 5. Palm Beach Private School, Vicki Russell, Grade 4, Palm Beach Private School. Group in (7th through 11th): Honorable Mention Margot Hilstad, Grade II, show chairman, assisted (by Mrs. Edward Roddy, Jr.

and Mrs. H. Down Nelson. Winners were: Group 1, (Kindergarten through 3rd) 1st Rochelle Silver, Grade 1, Palm Beach Public School; Wareing Miller, Grade 3, Palm Beach Public School. 2nd Sue Lipman, Palm Beach Sectionals an Msy to combine Into any aroup-ing you choose, whalerer the iloor plan.

Upholstered in heary durable fabrics. Ills dried hard. yesterday showed Labor re tained 43 of the 94 seats in the Legislative Assembly, while the opposition Liberal and Country Public School. parties won 44, with 2 seats going to Independents. Decision on wood frames with extra strong dowled Joints, $lftQS0 rTrltle seat enihions IU7 PLATE GLASS MIRRORS some contested seats is not ex pected for several days.

New South Wales is the most populous state in the Australian Mrs. Mary Vosburgh Becomes Bride Of James A. Bohannon mrnmdmmmmmmmm fdllf SINGER SSI I li commonwealth. Its main city Is Sydney. there of the Music and Drama Mrs.

Mary R. Vosburgh, a To Confiscate Currency GAZA, Egypt held Palestine, Palm Beach winter resident from Cleveland, Ohio, became the bride of James A. Bohannon, March 4 Of) Military authorities announced they will confiscate any currency larger than a 10 pound ($28) note found on any resident a retired Cleveland business man now residing at Palm Beach, in a private ceremony of Gaza. The measure is aimed at the SLANT-NEEDLE Sunday at Palm Beach. The halting of illegal traffic in food couple left by plane for Mon-tego Bay, Jamaica, for a two stuffs and other articles with Israel.

The authorities say law PORTABLE breakers can hide big notes easier than small ones. week wedding trip. They will reside at their home at 933 S. Ocean Palm Beach, upon their return, and will spend the summer at their country home, Greystone Farm, JACOBY ON Mentor, Ohio. Mrs.

Bohannon resided In Cleveland for the past 15 years By OSWALD JACOBY Written for NEA Service Club and of the board of Kath-erine Horstmann Home. Mr. Bohannon, who was born in Knoxville, retired from business in 1949 after being president of the Peerless Motor Car Cleveland, vice-president and general manager of the Marmon Motor Car Indianapolis, and founder of the Brewing Corp. of America at Cleveland In 1933, where he continued as president until his retirement in 1949. He came to Palm Beach around 1930 and 10 years later built a home on Via Bellaria.

He was president of the Palm Beach Community Chest in 1952, and was appointed to the board of governors of Good Samaritan Hospital In 1950. He is a member of the Everglades and Bath and Tennis Clubs, Palm Beach; Motor Yacht Club, Cannes; Pepper Pike, Union and Country Clubs of Cleveland; Metropolitan and Bankers, New York City, and a trustee of Graham-Eckes School. Mr. Bohannon was founder and director of the famous Cleveland Air Races, a trustee of the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Northwestern Ohio Opera and the Western Reserve Historical Society. He is a life trustee and one of the founders of the Cleveland Health Museum, one of the first YOU UP TO MOO LESS THAN YOU WOULD FOR MANY ZIGZAG NEEDLE PCRTABLES and was the widow of Carl J.

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the missing card being a single ton." She is also an active member Ernie Illustrates the point in his nlan a finesse. The point is that book with the hand shown today. South would lose a trump trick ifi MLr Wa ty" he began by taking a finesse. He avoids this loss by playing a high card first, exactly as Ernie Rovere recommends. South isn't yet out of the woods.

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Mr. Bohannon raises horses and tulips on his farm, and formerly he had racing stables in Aiken, S. and Lexington, Ky. If he draws all four trumps from the East hand and then leads diamonds, the player who has the ace of diamonds may still have a heart left. If so that heart will be a win NYLON AND VISCOSE HARD TWIST RUGS PORTABLE FOR AS LITTLE AS ner, for South will be out of trumps.

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ace of diamonds, but the defense Bback i 6x9 Xf SJ995 is washed up. South wins any return, draws the rest of the trumps, and discards his losing club on dummy's fourth! diamond. This makes it unnecessary to take a finesse in clubs, KITCHEN STOOL SEE FOR YOURSELF TODAY AT YOUR SINGER SEWING CENTER lUlto Is tlx tileplww took under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. LIEiOLEULl The defenders lead three rounds of hearts, and South ruffs the third. South Is worried about both black queens and must also knock out the ace of diamonds.

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