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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 5

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THE PALM BEACH POST. Fridcry. Jon. 18. 1957 Pago FILL ER IT AUSTIN, Minn.

Truck driv attend are asked to notify Mrs. Tate, phone 4031 Hobe Sound or Miss Lillian Armstrong, associa Mrs. Tate To Host Trustee Meeting STUART Mrs. Mary Tate, er Loy L. Keck of Fort Dodge, Iowa heard a thumping as he Special iVotc at Island Landscape! tion secretary, phone 52.

drove away from the filling station Mrs. T. Albrecht Heads Mayflower Circle Officers The meeting is the first of a North Beach Road, Jupiter Island, has Invited trustees of Martin series to be held in various com after refueling. He had taken the gasoline pump with him. The hose caught on Keek's big vehicle as he moved away.

ROSES IN BUD County Historical Society, and Pennock Cites Florida Foliage Plant Industry JUPITER "Foliage Plant Industry tn Florida" was the subject of a talk given by Henry S. Pennock at monthly meeting of the Travelers Palm Garden Club Tuesday night at Jupiter School. their wives or husbands, to a munities of the county. Museum Director Val Clear said plans and projects for the second year will dinner meeting at her home at be discussed. p.m.

Saturday. The meeting Gladwin; bouse chairman, Mrs. $25 jk. JUPITER Mrs, Duncan Uv- will be followed by supper in Porter. Montaua's state flower, Lewisia the North Beach Park adjacent Mrs.

Forest W. Shively presented ingston of Lake Park, district Leader of the Federation of Con is better known as bitterroot. to her home. Those planning to the program on "stewardship." The annual report was read by gregational Christian Women, in AN in pott, too, in special rose toil! All Grade A stock-all true to color. Set them out now for beautiful blooms.

All varieties. Mrs. Alderman. Mrs. Oglesby reported $543.99 proceeds from the annual bazaar.

Members planned a dinner to be held in February. He stated that modern architec stalled Mayflower Circle officers Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Glendon E. Boothe. Mrs.

Harry P. Jackson, Mrs. R. F. Gladwin, Members accepted at the meet fV) ture is largely responsible for the trend of using plants in interior decorating.

He said the most advantageous places for plants in the Mrs. John Ziegler and Mrs. Roy v. ing were: Mrs. Walter Paschall, Miller were co-hostesses.

Installed were; Mrs. Tress Al HAWAIIAN ISLAND HOUSE PLANT MIX Grow plants SUCCESSFULLY indoors! Special toil mix with fernwood fiber and volcanic ash added for extra nourishment. 4SC 16-oz. Size 79 1 home are the kitchen and bath' room. brecht, president: Mrs.

Henry Pennock, 1st vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Carl Schlack, Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mrs. Anne Ellis and Mrs.

Fred Wenz. Present were: Mrs. Albrecht, Mrs. James Bryce, Mrs. Alderman, Mrs.

Mayne R. Coe, Mrs. R. E. Damon, Mrs.

J. Du Bois, Mrs. Pennock displayed a number of new varieties of philodendron, pahelandra, peperonaia, eracaena, L. W. Knight, 2nd vice president; Mrs.

Robert Porter, secretary; Mrs. Kelly Oglesby, treasurer. Mrs. Livingston was accompa maranta, aquilina, dieffenbachia MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Gladwin, Mrs. Holscher, Mrs.

Fred Ikwild, Mrs. Harry C. Moores, UP TO 300 nied by Mrs. A. Brants, president it I 18 1 of the Lake Worth Club.

Mrs. Alice Morgan, Mrs. Ogles and spathiphyllum. Mrs. Clarice Anderson talked about the Christmas rose; Mrs.

J. P. Nagel, the calla lilly, and Mrs. Alton Phelps, the Chinese hat. Cash Ton Get 50 100 ISO .200 800 by, Mrs.

Edward S. Pearson, Mrs. Pennock, Mrs. Harrie J. Phipps, is I Pymti.

Fynit. 5.02 9 23 10.05 1848 15.07 27.69 20.09 36.92 30.14 55.38 Mrs. Albrecht announced committee chairman as follow: Program, Mrs. Pennock; membership, 6.72 10.08 13 44 20.16 7 27 1091 14.54 21.81 retiring president; Mrs. Porter, Mrs.

Shively, Mrs. William Urqu YANK RAPPED U. Gen. Raymond Wheeler, U.S.A. who is in charge of the U.N.

project to clear the Suez Canal, was under fire in the British House of Commons. Sir Peter Roberts urged his ouster, describing the American's efforts as and ineffective." A motion to vote "no confidence" in Wheeler was introduced, but the government is not expected to support the attack. Pennock, president of the Men's Mrs. John Ziegler; stewardship STRELITZIA (Bird ol Paradise) 18" $2.50 Let I riant Your Indoor Planters, Hotels and Irishes for You! Sorry, AU Cash-ind-Carry Sales at These Low Prices ISLAND LANDSCAPE DRIVE IH GARDEN SHOP Op.n Dally, including Sundays, ojh. le 5 pjn.

1 100 Southern Blvd. Just West of Dixit Mrs. John R. DuBois; ways and hart, Mrs. Ziegler, Mrs.

Phelps, means, Mrs. Alton Phelps; public Mrs. Wilbur Winters, Mrs. Richard Gaylor and the hostesses. PALfd FINANCE CORP.

ity, Mrs. Knight; flowers for church, Mrs. Richard Stalls; parliamentarian, Mrs. Albert Alderman; devotionals, Mrs. William The next meeting will be held with Mrs and Mrs.

Zimmerman at the former's home in J. Ed Sampson, Mgr. Phono TE 2-4159 204 Guaranty Bldg Jupiter Inlet Beach Colony. Holscher; remembrance, Mrs, Atom-Carrying B52 Arrives In England S7 BRIZ NORTON R.A.F. Base 'VIA England, Jan.

17 (UP)-The first U.S. Air Force B52 atom bomb earner ever to land in England arrived here today after a nonstop flight from California. An Air Force spokesman said the Strategic Air Command bomb er was on a "routine training mis sion" and would remain here sev eral days before returning to the United States. Garden Club of Jupiter, announced his club will hold a panel at its meeting Feb. 5.

Members were invited to drop questions they wish answered in a box which will be placed in the Post Office. Guests introduced were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maibauer, Mrs. Dan Coleman, Mrs.

Clarence Faul-haber, Mrs. Alfred Burt, Mrs. William Urquhart, Mrs. Anne Grew, Mr. and Mrs.

Kurt Pietsch. Principal Paul L. Phillips asked the club to appoint a house chairman. Mrs. Benjamin H.

Rigg announced a bird field trip will be held Jan. 24. Mrs. Kenneth M. Home, reported on Junior Garden Club activities and Mrs.

C. L. Men-ser, chairman, told of the tour of homes. The Florida Federation of Garden Clubs' convention will be held at Miami March 31, and the President's Conference at Jupiter May 31. Mrs.

Ransom F. Gladwin, was appointed chairman of the remembrance committee. Hostesses were: Mrs. Harrie Phipps, Mrs. William Sauter, Mrs.

Robert Roberts, Mrs. A. J. Ditten-haver and Mrs. John Green.

Others present were: Mrs. Henry S. Pennock, president; Mrs. Robert Peterson, Mrs. Tress Al-i brecht, Mrs.

Richard Hardy, Mrs. Albert Alderman, Mrs. Home, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Glendon E.

Boothe, Mrs. Harry P. Jackson, Mrs. Mayne R. Coe, Mrs.

Paul Jensen, Mrs. George Laws, Mrs. Robert MacQueen, Mrs. John Ross Marshall, Mrs. Edward S.

Pearson, Mrs. John R. Seabrook, Mrs. Henry Seifert, Mrs. Alfred Weeks, Mrs.

John R. Wilson, Mrs. John Ziegler, Mrs. E. V.

Estill, Mrs. Carl Schlacks and Mrs. Kelly Oglesby, who introduced the speaker. Mrs. Home discussed the display of flower arrangements made, at the flower, arrangement study FAMILjfERATED STORE for 61 yew phont TE 34o6, 9 VI ffu I in fU group course by Mrs.

Porter, Mrs. Mrs. Alderman, Mrs. Estill, Mrs. Seifert, Mrs.

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Ramie TOTE fa today's 1 color faded blue denim Prints 3.49 yd. Solids 2.98 yd. DRESS GOODS PATTERNS, THIRD FLOOR 2.98 Husky 3.50 J' Made of Florida's own wonderful product "ramie," grown in the everglades and processed in Europe. Known for its durability, it has a certain soft sheen, ell its own. White, black or pink, with heavy clear plastic lining.

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