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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 10

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West Palm Beach, Florida
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Page 10 THE PALM BEACH POST, Tuesday, Dee. 8, 1955 Work Of Seven Local Artists Hung In Four Arts Exhibition VFW Asks Congress For Special Funds CG Helicopter Aids 111 Sailor from the hospital on his condition. The steamship is en route from Nova Scotia to Lake Charles, La. the Four Arts opens its winter (exhibitors and prize winners yes- season Friday, and work of terday revealed. NEW YORK, Dec.

5 (UP)-The Veterans of Foreign Wars called Work of seven artists from the Palm Beaches is being hung at the Crmtemporay Painting Exhibition with which the Society of Florida artists predominates in Three of the local artists have on Congress today to appropriate; the showing, announcement of two paintings each In the exhibit. TAMPA. Dec. 5 (1 A Coast Guard helicopter flew 100 miles out into the Gulf of Mexico today to Kinds to enable gold star wives and mothers to visit the foreign graves of men killed in World War II. developed peritonitis and needed an emergency operation.

A helicopter piloted by Lt. John Vukic flew to the vessel, landed on its deck and took aboard the fireman, The helicopter reached here late in the afternoon and Hammer was whisked by ambulance to a hospital. A Coast Guard medical corps-man gave him treatment on the flight through radio instructions and Hammer was able to walk from the helicopter to the ambulance. There was no immediate report Timothy J. Murphy, VFW com Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday, Friday, Saturday 9:30 to 9 Telephone 3-4481 Two have emerged as award winners in the watercolor class.

Out of 67 oils and watercolors that make up the show, 40 Florida artists are represented, with 16 from other states, and 11 having two works each. Though the show wilt not be open to anyone until the membership preview tea at 4:30 Friday atternoon, award winners have been notified and all artists whose work was accepted have been informed. Following are the winners, chosen by James Johnson Sweeney, director of the Solomon R. Copier Pilot Tugged For Illegal Parking NEW YORK, Dec. (UP) A helicopter pilot made an emesgen-cy landing on a Central Park baseball diamond today and immediately was tagged for Illegal parking.

Wilmer Clark, 33, Bethpage, N. said he made a "precautionary landing" after one cylinder of his helicopter engine cracked and the oil pressure started down. bring a seaman stricken with appendicitis to a Tampa hospital. The Coast Guard identified the man as Hans Hammer, 27, of Copenhagen, Denmark, a fireman aboard the Danish Steamship Val-borg Nielsen. The ship radioed the Coast Guard mander-in-chief, sent a telegram to Secretary of Defense Charles E.

Wilson protesting a delay in passage of such legislation. Missouri has 6,739 miles of at St. Petersburg that Hammer had Wi iJy" -TTanta to the south Guggenheim Museum of Art in Store Hours: 9:30 to New York, who also acted as juror on admissions: Oils: S. J. Levin J750 Purchase Award, "The Numbers Man," by Artemis Jegart, Tallahassee; $200 award, Stanley Bate, Crary-ville, N.

$100 award, Dusti Bonge, Biloxi, honorable Monday, Friday, Saturday 9:30 to 9 SEE SANTA CLAUS Every Day, Now 'til Christmas in Our Toyland, Third Floor ff TTanta to "the joutH (7 I y- a i mentions, Franklin Adams, Tall ahassee: Karl Richards, Youngs-town, Ohio. 1 Watercolors: if ill 1 1 1 1 1 tr-i ry DUSHARME HAIR CREME ive your hair lustrous sheen with this pearl hair cremes. Easy to Channing Hare, $100 award, "July 10, 1955," by Theodore Brenson, New York; $50 award, Riccardo Magni, Palm Beach; $50 award, Howard Thomas, Ath ens, Honorable mentions. Sylvia Chilton, Palm Beach; Gladys C. Randolph, Miami.

Mrs. Chilton had two watercol ors accepted. Gertrude Schweit zer and Theodora Tilton are Palm Beachers who had two each accepted. Also exhibiting from this area will be Annette apply, Dusharme imparts shimmering highlights to dry, unruly hair, keeps it beautifully manageable between shampoos. 1.00 and 1.65 plu Fed.

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M'ami Beach; Roy C. Craven, Gainesville: Vivian N. Gainesville; Albert Millet, 1 Myers; Hilton Leech, Sara sota; Florence Kawa, Tallahassee; Syd Solomon, Sarasota; La- Si TERRYCLOTH ROBE Vyiyf '''Ln for lounging or for the beach Rue Storm, Coconut Grove; Judy Uf TO I Kniseley, Coconut Grove; John Klinkenberg, Coconut Grove; Ray Parker, Miami; Emilio Sanchez, Miami Beach; George Milton, Tallahassee. New York: Moses Soyer. Luke Gwilliam, Nicolai Cikovsky, Minna Citron, Betty B.

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