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THE PALM BEACH POST-TIMES, Sunday, 6tc 3. 1944 Page 19 THE PEOPLE SPEAK Old-Time Guests Await Day When Breakers Will Reopen SLIGHTLY off the RECORD By EMILIE KEYES Well, the Palm Beaches staggered through its divided Thanksgiving season, with a number of persons enjoying two turkey dinners And hardly had they finished with the feast for the official holiday than they were confronted Friday with the problem of whether to attend the opening luncheon at the Bath and Tennis or the Everglades Club Good crowds turned out for both Now that Thanksgiving is safely settled and the season openings launched, everyone can turn LABOR AMENDMENT Editor Post-Times: BOCA RATON FIELD With Once upon a time a boy found month left to go in the current Sixth War Loan drive the enthusiastic cooperation of military and George Shevlin and Miss Marion Shevlin, Brooklyn; Mrs. William a dime and forthwith bought a red whistle. He blew his whistle on all occasions to the great annoy Seyfert, Philadelphia: Miss Ruth Wallace, Albany, N. Y.

Also, William Wadsworth, Mont civilian personnel at Boca Raton Army Air Field, a technical school of the AAF Training Command, presages an "over the top" record, ance of his elders. Finally, the screeching became so unbearable that the boy's mother took it away clair, N. Judge James Leary, COUNTY SEAL QUOTA 45 PER CENT RAISED As the result of promptness of residents in making returns in the Christmas Seal Drive, about 45 per cent of the quota for the Palm Beach County Tuberculosis and Health Association has already been raised, it was reported Saturday by G. E. Therry, county chairman for the drive.

To date $7,087.07 in cash was reported. Booths have been in operation at the West Palm Beach post office and McCrory's with $35.19 from the first and $25.51 from the second, and $10.95 was reported from the Central Elementary School. Beginning Seturday, booths were established also at the Atlantic National Bank, Flori-. da Bank Trust First National Bank, Palm Beach. Mrs.

Grace Hertlein is chairman and the irom him. Albany; George Skinner, Chicago The reopening of the Breakers as a hotel after two years as a government hospital will mean the reassembling of a number of longtime members of the winter hotel colony in Palm Beach. A few old-timers will be admitted Christmas Eve, tout the formal opening will not take place until Jan. 7, according to John W. Greene, manager, who has been here this fall making preparations for taking over the hotel once according to Lt.

Wyatt D. Cates base War Bond officer. The wrongly named "right-to- Charles Sumner Woolworth, Scran-ton; Harry Pmfrock, St. Louis; Raymond G. Noble, S.

Windsor, mies, what a load it lifts from our heart. once knew two girls who had grown up together, living side by side fro mearly childhood. A great sorrow came to one girl; some of her highbrow friends were giving her a cool reception. The other girl who was a fine Christian woman with high ideals and strong character took a stand by her friend's side, and turned the tide in favor of her chum. Was that not wort hmore than gold? We all have fair weather friends, the type who are glad to be our friends when the sun shines, but when the clouds gather they are not around, and we do need friends many times, not only to help us make merry, but the friend who will speak a good word for us if some enemy is trying to hurt us.

But how are we to have loyal "We are obtaining an admirable work amendment to the Florid? Constitution is little boy J. Tom attention to the matter of Christmas shopping Christmas Tree Lane is still definitely out for the duration, for the War Production Board says you can't use festoons of lights and can't use the labor to put them up But with the dimout definitely history, even this early the attractive lighted windows make a pretty sight these evenings Many find window shopping, with its frequent encounters with acquaintances along the way, a pleasant way to spend an early evening Maybe it shouldn't be told, but it was amusing to overhear several of the feminine representatives at the Worth Ave. indignation meeting the other afternoon They agreed that fortune telling definitely wasn't in keeping with the standard of business along this Fifth Ave. of Palm Beach But more than one indicated she was going to hurry over to have her future read right The gas shortage is still with us and the season is scheduled Watson red whistle. The honor John Judson, New York response from officers, enlisted men and civilian employes at the base with indications that many are determined to really dig deep able attorney general's juvenile C.

J. Layfield, Scranton; Henry Hinde, Toledo: A. P. Giannini, San eagerness to have the amendment ratified and now enforced, is be and buy more bonds to help win Francisco; John R. Blood, Amsterdam, N.

James Belden, New more. and at the same time shorten the coming tiresome to his employers, the sovereign people of Florida, Some of the Breakers' guests will be returning to the resort for war," Lt. Cates stated. and unless he desists and returns Additional information Indicates to his role as advisor to the gov- ernor and other public officials, that many officers already buying bonds through the pay deduction plan are taking out additional de tne first time in two years, though many lived in other places during the time the hotel was used as a hospital. A few from the winter colony will spend the season at the young gentleman may lose his to see its regular waitime quota of bikes, scooters, wheelchairs and other substitutes in use This isn't anything new, I understand, but I just happened to hear recently for the first time about the energetic Palm Beach winter visitor who even before the war favored his bi York; Joseph B.

Bannon, New York; Harry Kelton, New York; Richard Carroon, New York; C. Edward Connell, Brooklyn; C. R. Clements, Nashville. Mr.

Greene has announced he will not run to capacity, but will take only as many even in the mid-season as can be comfortably cared for in view of the labor shortage. whistle and his job. After all, why so much "fuss and friends, who will stand by us through "thick and By being loyal friends ourselves. We the hotel, among them Mrs. Ed cycle Now, I understand, he has two one for everyday and American Legion Auxiliary and Worth While Club have sponsored those two already set up, and Mrs.

Joe L. Earman is chairman of the one for Sunday feathers?" Why should Mr. Watson be "amazed" at the statement that certain high U. S. government of ward Scott Beck, who has sold her Pendleton Ave.

house, and Miss read in the Bible that, "We reap as we and think that means Speaking of gas, chauffeurs are more likely to have time on their that God is going to show us this when we do not obey His laws. hands these days one in Palm Beach uses his spare time on his ductions and this includes many recent overseas returnees who have seen first-hand what war really is. The enlisted men, both overseas returnees and those preparing for such duty, are showing an admirable response. "All in all," the bond officer said, "it looks as if Boca Raton Field will 'get the job done' and challenge other installations of the Fourth Service Command for first place in bond sales totals." special hobby, crime detection He proved so apt that he has the ficials propose to ignore the amendment which is contradictory and therefore unenforceable? Contradictory in that while apparently assuring non-cooperating Bill This also applies to friends and rank of special police officer, and is now known around the station as Dick Tracy loyal friendship. We cannot afford to play fast and loose with friends, just using them to carry out our STATE RETAIL GAINS HIGHEST IN NATION WASHINGTON, Dec.

2. () boolhs in the banks. Following are returns by communities: West Palm Beach, Palm Beach, Lake Worth, Del ray Beach, $420; Boynton, $29; Boca Raton, $71; Belle Glade, $100; Lan-tana, $31; Pahokee, $63: Lake Park, $21; Riviera, $16; South Bay, Canal Point, $31; Jupiter, $11; Chosen, Hypoluxo, Loxa-hatchee, $6: Greenacres City, training centers, $2,400.72. Among chance encounters on the Everglades Club golf clubhouse Jones a job without union affiliation, it also provides that collective bargaining shall not be abridged or restricted. If specify own schemes, then dropping them for the next person who offers their friendship.

terrace Friday Socker Coe, bursting with pride at the literary success of his daughter, who has just sold her first two novelettes to Cosmopolitan; one, "The appears in the current issue; officially Mrs. Susan Glorieux, who spent last season on Sea View Ave. Among the many well-known regular Breakers guests who are returning for the season will be: Mr. and Mrs. H.

Spencer Auguste, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Briggin, New York; Dr. and Mrs.

Beaman Douglass. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Eben Howes Ellison, Newton, Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Forte, Bryn Mawr; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopkins, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert II. Landsell, Hack-ensack, N. Mr. and Mrs. B.

A. Jacobs, Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Selah B. Masten.

Pelham. N. Mr. and Mrs. William MacNeill, Philadelphia; Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. ing the terms of a contract be MRS. H.

N. BRITTON, Lake Worth. Edmund D. Lucas, she writes as Betty Coe. is now visiting Mr.

and Florida's retail sales for the first 10 months of this year jumped 16 Mrs. Coe at their apartment Toni Johnson Palmer, greeting friends tween employer and representatives of employes is not restrictive, what is it? COUNTY BOND SALES JUST A DREAM per cent above the corresponding period of 1944 the largest percen The amendment was submitted on her return from a South American flight with her husband. Carleton Palmer; smart in a white suit, topped with one of her rare hats (Toni usually goes hatless, but gloved, reversed the process this time) Aksel Wichfeld, reporting that the Thrift Shop won't Editor, Post-Times: to the electors by a Legislature All this talk and demand by the administration authorities for a ILL OVER MILLION tage of gain for any State. The census bureau, reporting this Saturday in its monthly summary of dollar volume of retail without constitutional authority, and the United States government can ignore it without violating the year of compulsory military train- SAR MEETS MONDAT The Palm Beach Chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, will meet for luncheon at noon Monday at the Hotel Pennsylvania. Corp.

Ralph Edgar of Morrison Field will be the speaker. mg of the physically fit both boys and girls by the time they are sales, said that the national aver sovereignty of Florida. I say t. c. Bowen, district manager of the Southern Bell Telephone open until January, but that the board is busy looking around td find the best beneficiary among the armed services, is leaning towards the rehabilitation hospitals in this State John H.

Perry, planning for his first Four Arts lecture December 15 at the gallery, reporting that Mrs. Garnett Gardiner, the first speaker, is a veritable glamour girl Joseph Gunster, dropping in for golf after attending a luncheon at the Bath Tennis, with plans for the first board of directors meeting at the Four Arts next Tuesday Mrs. Frank Vernon Skiff, looking very chipper herself, pleased to report that her friend, Mrs, George A. 18 is a dead give away that there is no hope for a lasting peace. We Saturday morning notified O.

age was an increase of 8 per cent. Georgia showed the largest increase 16 percent lor the month of October as compared with the same month of 1943. And Georgia. have been led to believe that this B. Carr, County War Finance Committee chairman, that a $37,900 The carabao, or water buffalo, is the national beast of burden in the Philippines.

time the peace will be lasting and now they confess that's just a purchase of War Bonds by his con with a gain of 14 percent, had the cern has been credited to Palm silly dream. Get ready for the next war in 20 or 30 years" is the Beach County, and that additional increase for the 10 1 wt" occasional caiiers jvjrs. norman a. second laigest increase lor xne iuDitman. remarking how nice to be back in clean Palm Beach after Mansfield, Chicago; Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Piper, New York: Mr. and Mrs.

Louis D. Rockwell. New York; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S.

Rauh, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gayle Rosson, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Louis L.

Stephens, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson, New York; Mr. and Mrs. William G.

Scarlett. Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Wean, Warren, Ohio. Also, Mrs. Elwood Bayne, Grosse Pointe. Mrs. Frederic Bo-dcll.

Providence; Mrs. William F. Bode. Chicago; Mrs. R.

A. Cav- demand. purchases will be allocated to the County before conclusion of the But I submit it is silly to get 0f gam fr daughter; win take cart in the State I tennl. touraimenT dS the 10-month period without constitutional authority" advisedly. The Florida Legislature has been unconstitutional since 1895 when it failed to obey the mandate to re-apportion the State at ten year intervals.

This dereliction was flagrant when re-apportionment was not made in 1925 and 1935 as the amendment ratified in 1924 required the governor to call the legislature into extraordinary session for the sole purpose of enacting a reapportionment measure. Technically all enactments of the Legislature since 1895 are invalid by reason of the fact that the enacting bodies were without constitutional authority. The U. S. government, therefore, ready for the next war in the reg JIONEEQ Oklahoma, 12: Alabama.

ular orthodox military way, for the next war will not be one of infan 26 in Jacksonville; among other numerous tennis honors, Nancy was chosen No. 1 player on the Junior Wightman Cup for the State of Florida Greetings being exchanged on every side, always the case at the "first" affairs of any season and Wyoming, 11 each; Wisconsin, 10. The report said the largest Oc try, tanks, but rather of super robots by the millions perfected Sixth War Loan Drive. Mr. Carr also announced that the Economy Wholesale Grocery had allocated a $4,000 purchase to the County.

A $250,000 bond sale to an undisclosed purchaser was reported Saturday by First National Bank in Palm Beach. The bonds, bought to carry across the widest ocean INC. 222 Clematis Max Greenberf tober increases over the same and skillfully landed within a few The death of Kenesaw Mountain Landis the other day invoked a reminiscent mood for one local attorney, who used to practice before IFaolMaJa Hnusaeli Lintn Homt Furnishing! feet of the target so all our citizens and the cities of all nations on earth may be blown to anagh, Chicago; Mrs. Ledyard Cogswell, Albany, N. Mrs.

Virginia Conron, New York; Mrs. Arthur Ventnor, N. Mrs. Herbert Gale, Boston: Mrs. C.

Anson Lockhart, Buffalo; Mrs. Frank H. Thatcher, Winnetka, Mrs. month of 1943 were reported by sporting goods stores (30 percent), florists (17 percent), liquor stores (13 percent), drug stores (9 percent), and women's ready-to-wear stores 8 (percent). the fearless jurist back in the first quarter of this century before baseball claimed this former Federal- judge in Illinois "He was honest and straight," said the attorney "but he was a martinet, through the Bank's trust depart can ignore such laws and amend ments at its pleasure.

utterly erratic and unpredictable everyone was scared of him The anecdotes about him and his decisions were endless The Hon. J. Tom Watson could render a real service to Florida by so advising the incoming gover With service flags in many homes, there are many proud Palm Beach, parents these days Among those who ve recently had special This kind of warfare is just in its infancy and gives promise of perfection In the art of murder, fiends like Hitler likes best. So ye war lords get ready to Build super robots by the millions big enough to be hurled to Ber lin. C.

W. GREENE Lake Worth. reason to be proud of their children records are Mrs. Foster Mil- nor. L.

GARLAND BIGGERS. liken. whose Wac daughter, Dana Maher, was chosen to represent ment, win be credited to the County's quota, according to Robert E. Conn, chairman of the Palm Beach War Finance Committee. As of Nov.

28, total purchases for the County as reported to Mr. Carr's office were $1,028,903, with a total in bonds of $254,479, still surging ahead of bond purchases during the last drive. Mr. Carr said Saturday this total would not include more than five days of the drive, as cleared through the Federal Reserve Bank. RID YOt-E DOG OF TICKS AND FLEAS USE KNOXALL Guaranteed io knock them of! and keep them off.

On sale at Newbury' Pharmacy, SOS Sooth l'olofttla Arenue, West Palm Beach, Florida. K. J. Murray, 561 North F.at 80th Miami, Florida. Distributor.

Monday Only! LINEN PRINT" TEA TOWELS Special 25c each Full size tea towels In many different colorings, printed In gay fruit or floral designs. For tea towels, making place mat sets, kitchen or breakfast room scarfs. On sale Monday only, cash and carry." LABOR LICENSE EDITOR, POST-TIMES: the Wacs at a service women conference in England, where she been stationed for the past nine months; Dana met Mrs. Winston Churchill, reported she was much prettier than her pictures Then Justice Glenn Terrell says that there are the Herbert Johnsons, whose son, Herbert of the Seabees, the licensing of labor union busi recently received the Bronze Star for the fine record he made in the ness agents requires nothing more French invasion than a showing of Americanism, LODGE GIVES BOOKS B'Nai B'Rith Lodge 12 has presented to the Memorial Library a set of the "Universal Jewish Encyclopedia" in 10 volumes, it was announced Saturday. good moral character, and freedom from felony.

Are we to un 1 Many persons here in company with countless readers throughout the world followed Ernie Pyle's account months ago of the brave Brit- derstand from this that these Visit Our "CHARM DEPARTMENT" for New Ideas In CHRISTMAS GIFTS Plot Brings $13,500 Transfer of improved West Palm agents are of immoral character, and are felons and therefore must be licensed? And what is Amer 1ULU Beach property from Charles E. Magee, and Etna V. Magee to Maurice Fassnacht and Helen Fass- QPTLUQRC icanism? The dictionary says it is a form of expression peculiar to the United States, a custom peculiar, to the United States of nacht for an estimated $13,500 was recorded Saturday by Circuit Court Clerk J. A. Arnette.

fONEED ish flier, whose plane crashed into a tree during the Battle of France, and who remained, wounded, trapped and unnoticed for eight days in I the cockpit, without food or water Later when Pyle went to Eng-! land, he looked up the aviator, and revealed that his name was Flight Lt. Robert Gordon Fallis Lee, of Surrey, Eng. Th9t name struck a responsive note with many persons in Clewiston. where the young man trained as an RAF cadet two years ago This past week Flo NeSmith. who's done yeoman's service on behalf of Palm Beach en- tertainment for the cadets here, received word from the flight lieu- tenant's wife The fourth class, in which Bob Lee trained, antedated i the time when Mrs.

NeSmith took over the project of helping the boys have pleasant weekends here, and she never met him personally, but on reading Ernie Pyle's last report, she wrote Mrs. Lee and sent a picture of the RAF boys in Clewiston today In her reply, Mrs. i Lee explains that both she and her husband have a very affectionate feeling for Florida and its inhabitants and hope to visit it sometime Described as lots 16 and 17 in America. It is safe to say these business agents all have this pe block 4, Gruber-Carlberg addition, the property is situated on the north side of 9th between Olive l) INC. 222 Clematis GIFTS culiar expression we use in this United States.

We used to say that custom makes law but that was Lovely New Flower Holders Exquisite Goldscheider Ceramics Strawtex Glass Holders in Gay Colors Colorful Figurines Original Paintings THE PALM BEACHES' EXCLUSIVE ARTWARE SHOP 22-23 Fagan Arcade West Palm Beach and Pomsettia Aves. long ago. It has been the custom ffr WtOAMf WlukmU Retail LiMtu lJI UfC MW'Tlfc Hanu Fvrntihinn of business agents looking after IN THE CITY the business of labor without li Boy Scout Troop 46 will be in 1 cense ever since the days when we worked 10 and 12 hours per day for $1 and sometimes we got the magnificent sum of $1.50 when la stalled Monday night at 7 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church under sponsorship of Rev.

Win- together His friends here will be interested to have word of his progress during his hospitalization that has followed his severe leg wound and back burns "Bob is doing very well," she wrote, "but it is a very slow business. The leg wound is still infected and no bone grafting can be done until the infection clears and he will need a bone graft. However, it is improving and it isn't nearly so painful. He was presented with a pair of crutches last week and told he could try them out if he liked. Now he 'is hardly in bed at all and hops Ac9E -v I slow S.

Drummond, pastor. T. A. Cook, scoutmaster of Troop 13, will direct the ceremony. Whitey Gordon is scoutmaster for the new troop.

1 bor began to interest itself in its own protection. But to Justice Terrell and the Supreme Court it still has not become a peculiar custom of this United States, therefore not Americanism. Then he says, "We have long since gotten away from the idea that human relations which effect the public wel 31 about all over the hospital much to my horror as he doesn't look at all safe with them. However, his idea is to prove to the hospital staff CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Until December 15th III i i Li" v-r-. Organization meeting for Boy Pre-War Machineless Permanent he can manage UK.

and to get home for a few days before they put him back in bed with the grafting operation. He has been terribly cheered by what he calls his 'fan mail'. It really is wonderful how everyone has written such kind letters and though we don't exactly appreciate the publicity, we certainly do appreciate the letters and kindness that goes with them $8.50 I Scout cub pack of Southboro school PTA will be held Tuesday night at the school with Mrs. Richard B. Alexander in charge.

Assisting her will be Mrs. Walter Travers, Mrs. Ray Sheldon, Mrs. J. L.

Turnage, Mrs. M. C. Cardon, Mrs. T.

E. Jimmerson, and Mrs. Robert W. Treneman. Hi: fare can be transacted in a moral vacuum." Are we to understand from this that labor is something aside from this public welfare and must be pitted against itself so it can be reduced to Its former state of dollar a day and 12 hours.

Nearly half of the individ DuBarry BEAUTY SALON 338 'i Clematis Phone 3332 9 Advertising that is advertising The remark of a vivacious representative of a famous cosmetic line here the other day: "I'm going to stop using the stuff ten days before I go into the home office, for I'm tired of having everyone say, 'What a wonderful trip you must have had! You look so And you know what traveling is today." Howard Sharp, former publisher ual minds of the world lean to ORANGES' i "PINEAPPLE i Communism if our columnists tell the truth. Does it spell anything? I Quilted Celanese Taffeta Bed Room Sets Is it not strange now that labor which creates all wealth, must be Though Dorothy Draper makes her first professional entry into Palm Beach tomorrow with the opening of the new salon she has designed for Saks, she's already well known here socially A few seasons ago as Mrs. Tuckerman Draper she was the guest of Mrs. Benjamin Rogers in Palm Beach She sent a representative down for this job, will probably be down later in the season herself licensed for the privilege of look. the Everglades News at Canal Point, 'who underwent a major operation at Good Samaritan Hospital Wednesday, is reported to be making satisfactory progress.

Mr. Sharp, now retired, had been ill for several weeks before he was brought to the hospital. Before going to Canal Point, he was managing editor of The Palm Beach Post. ill's ing out for its own interest in get .98 ting a sufficient day's pay in order 32 Full-size bed spread, 2 scarfs, S-pc. vanity set, and night table cover, all for to live decent.

Will not labor think it strange when it returns from the battlefield that it must first Thla Is one of those "finer thlnzs" that every one longs for. get a license before he can em Handsomely made, with quilled and corded top. and deep side and foot flounces. In a rich eggshell or dusty rose color, with contrast color sutcmng. Skulduggery in the resort? That's what I was asked Saturday when the Palm Beach page carried the amazing information that "Owing to fact that some members of the Palm Beach Town Council will be out of town next Tuesday, the regular December session will be held at 3 p.

m. Tuesday, it was announced Friday by Town Manager L. Trevette Lockwood" No, the town manager wasn't trying to put anything over on the town fathers Just a typographical error The meeting's Monday ploy an agent to represent him before his employer, or else to accept whatever his employer Made Drapes to Match FRUIT CO. OPEN SUNDAYS ALL DAY the PIONEER hands him in competition with his NOW WAIT WINCHESTER, Dec. 2.

UP) --A. C. Oates said here that a 180-pound buck deer had charged a horse weighing around 1.000 pounds and killed it on the farm of his neighbor. Henry Selden, of High View, W. Va.

own fellow laborer? H. H. KOLLOSTER, North Dixie at 12th St. Phone 5030 I FRIENDS Editor, Post-Times: Someone has said "A friend is a person who knows our faults and weaknesses, but loves us just the The Gibson, one of San Francisco's most popular cocktails of the old days, contained an onion. same, or in spite of these facts." i among other ingredients.

NOW OPEN tfer 22nd SEASON GROWERS PACKERS SHIPPERS LORIDA BONDS Then here is a poem written by Edgar Guest: A poet once this sentence penned: "The man is rich who has friend." I read it and 1 thought: "How true; He must have all turn BOCOHI-teOLU-lKADED Bridge and Luncheon Sets -FEATURING- la29 to 9a98 Thomas M. Cook Company to SS 11 Printed Kitchen Towels 390, 590 Gay. colorful towels In vast selections. In 2 popularly priced groups for gifts. Full size.

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