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Page 6 THE PALM BEACH POST, SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1951 NATIONWIDE ROUNDUP Adventist Heads To Take Office Remington Said YCL Recruiter i.i.i. Newly elected officers of the Seventh Day Adventist Church Georgia Ave. and Newark will assume their duties today, William C. Hatch, pastor, has announced.

The officers: Robert L. Wade NEWS Forest L. Bishop, L. D. Home, elders; Mrs.

Margaret E. demons, clerk; W. S. Lockwood, Miss Vir ginia St. Clair, secretary and treasurer; L.

A. LeClair, N. J. Carlone, Personal Mention Mrs. W.

L. Thompson has re. Jlrs. Stalling Presents Ahsic Cu6 Program turned to her home at Lake City CANTON, Ohio, (IP) A resolution calling for immediate application of sanctions and penalties of the United Nations against Red China was passed at a special meeting of the executive board of the American Council of Christian Churches here Thursday. JACKSONVILLE, (UP) The chief county probation officer, Mrs.

Nell R. Jones, said Friday that more than 4,000 children came to the attention of the Duval County Probation Department and Juvenile Court last year. Mrs. Jones said 4,421 juveniles were brought before the department and that 2,201 were given services without court action. SPARTANBURG, SC (UP) Frank J.

Cox, a 39-year-old Spartanburg textile worker, was sentenced Friday to die in the electric chair Feb. 23 for the murder of his wife, Neola, and their baby daughter. Cox' wife and child were shot to death a few hours after he was released froma chain gang vhere he had been serving a sentence for wife-beating. L. B.

Mace, H. W. Simon, Gordon Showley, W. D. Blomley, deacons; Mrs.

W. D. Blomley, Mrs. Gordon Shawley, Mrs. H.

W. SN mon, Mrs. L. Mace, Mrs. N.

Mrs. T. J. Drake presided and after spending the holidays with SMYRNA, (JP) A bird dog shot a hunter near here Friday, but the victim was not seriously hurt. The dog stepped on the trigger of a shotgun while being helped over a fence.

County Patrolman C. M. Dispayne reported. Noel Coleman, 32, Nashville, was wounded in the right hand. WASHINGTON, (JF) Gen.

Dwight D. Eisenhower will confer with President Truman at the White House at 10:15 am today before leaving to take over as Allied commander in Europe. WASHINGTON, (JP) President Truman discussed with his cabinet Friday some of the recommendations he will make to Congress Monday in his state of the Union message. WASHINGTON, (IP) Sen. May-bank (D-SC) left last night by train for Miami to enter a hospital for treatment Maybank recently spent two weeks in the Bethesda (Md.) Naval Hospital, where doctors told him he had burst small blood vessels in his stomach.

WASHINGTON, (IP-Gov. Gordon Browning of Tennessee was NEW YORK, tn A witnesi said Friday at the William W. Remington perjury trial that the former government economist was a recruiter for the Young Communist League while a student at Dartmouth College. Federal Judge Gregory F. Noo-nan ruled, however, that membership in the league was not necessarily proof of membership in the Communist, Party.

Remington Is accused of lying in denying under oath before a grand jury that he ever was a Communist Party member. The witness, Roscoe C. Giles, 31, a Berkeley, court reporter, said he himself was recruited into the YCL by Remington and two other students while he also was a student at Dartmouth in the school year 1937-38. Noonan upheld a defense motion to strike out Giles' testimony as irrelevant, but defense attorneys later withdrew the motion after consultation among themselves and the testimony remained. mil's mi nomnai vnnni.rnn in Ta uiiamiiqi cpui icu uu rt i i.

ri her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Hardin, 203 Lakeland Dr. guia uiiieu iue i4jumy Jiome iui Christmas at a meeting of the Mu J. Carlone, and Mrs.

L. A. LeClair, deaconesses; W. S. Lockwood, chorister.

sic Study Club at the Norton Gal- Mrs. Jack Enos is pianist; Mrs. Mrs)C. W. Putney, Staunton, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

R. H. Bullard, 236 Avila Rd. lery Art Friday afternoon. A 4 i -r -j) Mrs.

J. H. Stallings presented a (i v.n. E. L.

Wickman, publicity chairman; M. E. Gattis, Missionary Men's Society; Mrs. M. E.

Gattis, missionary leader; Robert Wade, missionary assistant; -Mrs. Ger Mr. and Mrs. Wood Privott, Edenton, NC, are guests of Mr. and Songs," including four trombone solos, "Old Black Joe," "Old Folks at Home," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia" and "Love's Old Sweet Mrs.

George P. Byrum, 331 Greenwood Dr. trude Taylor, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Frances Hair, leader, Dorcas Soc'ety. Song, Roy W.

Shamhart, accom- Mrs. George Hall panied by his daughter, Mrs. Ar- Mrs. R. H.

Eaves, superintendent thurA. Miller; piano solos, Min ute Waltz" (Chooin). "Claire de Honored At Shower Mrs. Frank M. Hannon and of Sabbath School; Gordon Shawley, associate; Charles E.

Baker, assistant; Mrs. L. D. Home, secre daughter, Miss Barbara Hannon, JANUARY tary-treasurer; Lester Sellers, as sistant secretary; Mrs. E.

L. Wick were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at their home, 3639 Paseo Andalusia, Thursday night, in compliment to Mrs. George F. Hall. "Lune" (Debussy), "Nola" and "Shortnin' Bread," Emily Arm- strong; quartet numbers, "Uncle Ned," "De Animals a-Coming," "The Ole Arks A Moverin," James Hutchinson, William Kelley, Cliff Falens and Bud Greene, students of Palm Beach Junior College, accompanied by Miss Letha Madge Eoyce.

Hostesses were Mrs. C. H. Allen CLEARANCE SALE Colorful flowers were used in man, pianist; L. D.

Home, song leader; Mrs. Robert Wade, primary leader; Mrs. Dorothy Oswald, kindergarten leader; Mrs. Walter Dunn, cradle roll leader; D' C. Hersch, leader, Young People's Missionary Volunteer Society; Mrs.

Frances Johnson, assistant; Mrs. decorating and as a center for the candlelighted refreshment table at which Mrs. R. O. Middleton and Mrs.

W. A. Hall presided. ON HAND to greet his wife, Ernestine, when she arrived in Hawaii aboard a Military-Sea-Transportation Service vessel was Arthur E. Overfelt, storekeeper, first class, USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Overfelt of 2848 West Gate West Palm Beach, who is serving at the Naval Supply Center, Pearl Harbor, T. H.

He is a graduate of West Palm Beach High School. (Official US Navy Photograph). Games were played and prizes and Mrs. Ernest S. Jones, assisted T.

Wallace, secretary; Mrs. Emma elected chairman Friday of the Board of Control for Southern Regional Education. The board discussed participation by Southern universities and colleges in defense research and training projects in the present mobilization. LOS ANGELES, (IP) Actress Joan Leslie gave birth to twin girls Friday. One weighed six pounds, 14 ounces, the other five pounds, 13 ounces.

WASHINGTON, (JP) Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co. Friday' asked the Inter-State Commerce Commission for permission to issue $4,920,000 of equipment trust certificates in connection with new equipment purchases. awarded to Mrs. Henry K. Heroel Lusse, pianist, and Mrs.

E. L. by Mrs. 0. K.

Kelley. Attending: Mrs. Virgil D. Chand- Wickman, master guide. ler, Mrs.

A. V. Sibert, Mrs. James Reductions 10 50 Throughout Our Entire Stock and Mrs. Joseph C.

King, Jr. The honored guest was showered with gifts. Guests included Mrs. Norris Timmerman, Mrs. W.

B. Roberts, Mrs. C. Robert Burns, Mrs. Fred L.

Walker, Mrs. Joseph C. King, Mrs. James M. Stewart, Mrs.

Clerici Honored At Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Victor Stroebel, Lake SOCIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY, DKC. 6 Bethesda Recreation Club pinochle party at Currle Park, 7:45 pm. All Statea Tourist Club bridge party at Howard Park. 8 pm.

Seminole Chapter. DAR. at home of Mrs. Henrv Kohl, 211 Dunbar Rd 2 pm. Mr.

Patrick Odoin. Florida Stale regent. Jacksonville, guest of honor. Iretta Sherman Chapter, OES, holds public installation of officers at Masonic Temple, 8 pm. The Miss Frances Heymann, Mrs.

Ber Worth, and Mrs. Loretta Ryan were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the Flotilla Club Thursday night in compliment to LARGEST, MOST COMPLETE STOCK of Fine Costume Jewelry IN ALL SOUTH FLORIDA Hardin, Mrs. Katharine Lynd, Mrs. Ellis Altman, Mrs. Jack Enos, Mrs.

Charles M. Wicks, Mrs. Arthur A. Miller, Mrs. Austin E.

Allen, Mrs. Ralph Spooner, Mrs. F. H. Wyatt, Mrs.

W. F. Albertson, Mrs. Stanley Clegg, Mrs. S.

S. Moyer, Mrs. O. L. Kelley, Mrs.

G. C. Barco, Mrs. A. U.

Farber, Mrs. Stephen Crane, Miss Elizabeth 0. Fordham, Mrs. H. S.

Searle, Mrs. Daisie Sagerholm, Mrs. Stallings, Mrs. H. E.

Watkins, Mrs. Elizabeth Hawk, Mrs. J. M. Blackburn, Mrs.

Letha Logan, Mrs. John W. Dodge, Mrs. Mabelle J. Ziehl, Mrs.

W. E. Tedder, Mrs. Alberta Grant, Mrs. T.

E. Littrell, Mrs. L. P. Builta and Mrs.

H. M. Tschirgi. Mrs. John Clerici, Jr.

nard Koepke, Mrs. John W. Dodge, Mrs. Foster McKenzie, Mrs. Albert J.

Smith, Mrs. D. F. Goodell, Mrs. G.

T. Bolman, Mrs. J. Boiling Powell, 3d, Mrs. G.

Ray Sparks, Mrs. Donald L. McClellan. Mrs. Wyck-off Myers, and Mrs.

Henry K. Christian Science Talk Staled Monday Night Dr. Hendrik J. DeLange, New Games were played and prizes Power Line Addition Asked By Light Firm. York City, lecturer, will speak on Christian Science, the Science of Love" at 8:15 pm Monday at the First Church-of Christ, Scientist, corner of Okeechobee Rd.

and S. Flagler according to Mrs. Sue Birth A rum cent en ts BELLE GLADE Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs.

M. J. Wooley (Elaine Freed- awarded to Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Charles DeVault and Miss Clara Moody.

The honored guest was showered with gifts. Guests Included Mrs. Ed Warren, Miss Beverly Warren, Mrs. John Clerici, Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mrs.

W. L. Elliott, Mrs. Howard Fisher, Mrs. Joseph, Hughes, Mrs.

Ed Brossit, Mrs. DeVault, Miss Barbara Weil, Mrs. Walter Lacy, Miss Debbe Lacy, Mrs. Eva Abel. Mrs.

Earl Smith, Miss Shirley Rebble and Miss Moody. This Jungle Boy Stays Civilized OCALA, (UP) A teen-aged "jungle boy" was found living a civilized life Friday, Instead of being deep in the Florida swamps with his great dane dog. State Highway Patrolmen found Roy Ringgold, 14, at the home of a friend in Weirsdale, and brought him here to the custody of an uncle, Robert Ringgold. Roy had not gone into the swamps he explored almost con Pope. Burkhardt, assistant committeeman on publications.

lund) announce the birth of a son, The lecture is free to the public, she said. Dr. DeLange will be introduced by Miss Celia Grant, 'Joseph Michael, Dec. 20, at Monterey. Calif.

Cmdr. Wooley is being transferred to Washington this month, where he will be in the Bureau of Areonautics. Reg. LOO Items Now 2 for Reg. 3.95 Items Now $159 Reg.

5.95 Items Now $298 and many other special groups all at Special Clearance prices SALE STARTS TODAY The Florida Power Light Miami, has asked the Army Engineers for permission to modify a previously issued permit to enable the company to add another power line on its poles conducting electricity across the St. Lucie Canal, about 2'i miles east from Lake Okeechobee, according to Col. R. W. Pearson, district engineer.

The existing line has a vertical clearance of 80 feet i above mean high water and the distance between supporting poles is 553 feet. The proposed conductor would reduce the vertical distance to 71 feet. Protests based on the effect on public navigation should be sent to the District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, PO Box 4970, Jacksonville, Jan. 15. second reader.

DON'S BUDGET BEAUTY A The greater part of Greenland is covered with a layer of ice 5,000 feet thick. In The Services Lawrence E. Myers, chief tele-man, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Myers, 1133 17th Lake Worth, is serving at the Na stantly before the family moved to; BAR X0 4 1 en nivie val Supply Center, Pearl Harbor, TH. 0 1" 4Ui UIAIL IK TEL. 3-3079 the big city of Jacksonville, they said. He had the great dane, "Duchess" with him.

"He's going back to. Jacksonville and he's going to take the dog with him," Roy's grandfather said. "He's going to board the dog out, and work to pay the board bill. Gerald, G. Fitzgerald, aviation Telephone Wives Meet At Pagan Home The first meeting of the year of the Telephone Wives Organization was held Thursday night at the home of Mrs.

C. L. Pagan, 836 Glenridge Dr. Mrs. R.

A. Foreman presided and announced that a card party will be held at the home of Mrs. R. D. Curry, 707 Ridge Rd.

Feb. 1. Mrs. B. H.

Brewster was appointed entertainment chairman for the year. Attending: Mrs. R. D. Curry, Mrs.

C. D. Fountain, Mrs. R. D.

Westbrook. Mrs. R. A. Foreman, Mrs.

B. H. Brewster, Mrs. E. P.

Whidden, Mrs. B. E. Collie, Mrs. G.

P. Patterson, Mrs. C. L. Pagan, Mrs.

R. B. Gower, Mrs. H. E.

-JEWEL BOX machinist's mate 3c, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fitzgerald, Riviera Beach, is serving with Patrol Squadron based at the US Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island, Wash.

C. RAMUS 4 FURNITURE We Rent Baby Beds We Rent Rollaways 1009 N. Dixie Ph. 403S EXPERT BEAUT CARE AT BUDGET PRICES! Brush Cut COLD WAVE AA COMPLETE ViUU 0 SHAMPOO fl f)A AND WAVE I iUU NO APPOINTMENT NECESSABI A Open Friday Evenings -fr 324 CLEMATIS "He's just been reading too much of this wild West stuff and seeing too many movies." Roy's mother had said that she planned to go into the Marion County swamps herself this weekend, if he were not located. i Marion E.

Gruber, sonarman 2c, relieve distress without dosing, rub USNR, 316 Gardenia is serving aboard the destroyer escort Whitehurst, a unit of the Pacific Fleet. SEE Sparks, Mrs. Z. N. Crewes, Mrs.

J. J. Clements, and Mrs. L. John T.

Gaily, storekeeper, 3c, EM AGE nut USN, 1441 S. Federal Del-ray Beach, is serving at the Naval Supply Center, Pearl Harbor, THJ "PILGRIM'S PROGRESS" John Bunyan'i Story of Pilgrim'! Journey From the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. M'KST SIDE BAPTIST CHIRCH SATURDAY EVENING NO ADMISSION CHARGE Mild Weekend Due LAKELAND, (IP) Weekend weather in peninsular Florida will be mild, the Federal-State Frost Mrs. Cornell Hostess At Canasta Party Mrs. Harry Cornell was hostess at an informal dessert canasta party at her home at the Hibiscus Apts.

Friday afternoon. Gladioli and other cut flowers were used in decorating. Guests included Mrs. Fred Strickroot, Mrs. Sarah Morrissey, Miss Nell Gallagher, Mrs.

Michael Roseberry, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. Charles Perkins, Mrs. Byron Allen, Mrs. Dolian Harris, and Mrs.

Armund A. Ducharme. Warning Service predicted last night. A few local showers are expected today along the lower East Coast. There is no frost danger in sight through Sunday.

Riviera Grove Packing House ONLY 5 MILES NORTH OF WEST PALM BEACH ON DIXIE U.S. 1. RIVIERA BEACH "Say It The Fruit Way For All To Enjoy" NOW SHIPPING TEMPLE ORANGES, The Best that Grow Indian River Tree Ripened Pineapple Oranges, Grapefruit and Tangerines. Bulk Fruit for Home Use. The Japan Science Council Is comprised of 210 members elected by more than 36,000 scientists.

NEW TWO BEDROOM HOUSE (Inti-rior Not Finlhed ONLY $250 DOWN Balance Like Rent. Full Vric $2050 Will take trailer down payment. Lata on 10th Ave. Lake Worth ii: Down, SIO Monthly 1'aynienlH. No Sunday Huhineas F.

F. U.KK Hox S. Military Trail Story Hour Set RIVIERA BEACH Mrs. C. C.

Baker, Lake Worth, will be in charge of the Children's Hour at Riviera Beach Library, 423 22d today at 10:30 am, according to Mrs. Edward L. Aldworth, library association president. Acts AT ONCE to Relieve DROP cam COfffflW (CAUSED BY COLDS) Prescribed by Thousands of Doctortl pertussin must be good when thousands of doctors prescribed it for years, pertussin acts at once to relieve such coughing. It 'loosens up' phlegm promptly and makes It I easier to raise.

Saje. Effective. WEST GATE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 1700 Sl'WANNKE DRIVE SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morn. 1:00 A.M.

Christ Ambas'dof 6:30 P.M. Evening 7:45 P.M. "PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD" At the Salvation-Healinc-lloly Ghost Revival, under the direction of Gale Jackson, Jan. 25th thru March 4th. Tunc In WIRK Sun.

Phone (il t8 Lake Worth r. i I SPEEDY LONG-LASTING relief for KKV. I). J. HAIDT ACIIES-PAII1S Don't 'doHo' yourwlf.

Rub the achinj part well with Mualerole. Its great pain-relieving medinil ion npeeda tresh IjIooiI to tli painful area, bringing ama.ing relief. If pain is intense I. owMapaMaiA. ihhiiiii i.

mJT" hn 'il iiwi mi n. nZZZSTZOrgfan tWI SATURDAY ONLY 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M.

NEVER BEFORE AT THIS PRICE! Scoop! not s8.95 buy r.itra blrong Miwterole. PROBABLY NEVER AGAIN FAMOUS "EDGEMASTER" PINKING SHEARS SEARCH FOR JEWELS BY SATURDAY ONLY, 10 A. M. TO 4 P. M.

HERMAN KAV KIMMKL If you desire to toll precious cwrlry of fine qunlllv elve Herman Kny Klin- fnfl the uppurtunily to bid lor 111 pur-jlj Forty year ronridonre of hts rui-torner hi given tiini enviable fur fair dealing. ACTUAL AERIALI VIEW OF TROPICAL' TERRACE, HYPOLUXO Herman Knv Klmmel as: ONLY 4jcoriNinni ftPHirn tor inc iicst qujuity OW $395 1.99 $650 S25 Mil COME OUT THIS WEEK AND YOU WILL SAVE $255 ON ANY 50x100 LOT ORIGINALLY SOLD. At last! Here your opportunity to get a pair of quality pinking shears at a sensationally low price that every woman can afford. This offer is made possible only through direct cooperation with the manufacturer of the famous "EDGEMASTER" pinking shears. You'd expect to pay up to $10.00 for a fine pair of quality pinking shears.

All Metal! Steel Cutting Blades! Cuts Fabric Clean! Speedy and Simple to Use! Made by Master Craftsman! Beautifully Gift Boxed! oriTii WITH THIS COUPON In dlamondH find other preclou Kern. He In esporlnlly InlcipRted In tNo pur-chip of enlHlc jewel from executors and trust. Inqulilei invited, HERMAN KAY KIMMEL'S FASHIONABLE LAKE WORTH ART GALLERY KAV'S CORNER, 701 LAKE CORNER OF ST. LAKE WORTH PHONE 4155 Limit 2 Pairs to Each Customer START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT AND BUY ONE OF THESE LOTS FOR INVESTMENT OR BUILD LATER ON! OVER 40 HOUSES BUILT AND SOLD TO SATISFIED SHORT DISTANCE TO OCEAN REACHES AND GOOD FISHING BRING THIS COUPON TO THE ALL YEAR GIFT! Gift Box Included! NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS LIGGETT'S DRUG STORE 308 CLEMATIS DIRECTIONS: Drive 4 miles south of Lake Worth on Route No. 1 to Miner Hypoluxo.

Watch for Signs. AGENTS ON PROPERTY DAILY AND SUNDAY 'TIL DARK ONLY 10 A. M. TO 4 P..

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