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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 2

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THE PALM BEACH POST PALM BEACH NOTES Paga 2 Dee. 15, 1955 The season's best il I ft eTNTTrVT-H-VKY days with Mrs. Gibson's parents Wide Diversity Shown In First Gallery Exhibit Hunt T. Dickinson, a student Joln Mrs. Sawyer shortly at their Dr.

and Mrs. H. A. Wakefield, at Ocean Lane home. from Penney's at the Foreign Service School, Georgetown University, Washington, D.

will arrive Dec. 22 for their Emerald Ln. residence. Islanders Elect W. McLaughlin William H.

McLaughlin- was Dean Sage will arrive Saturday from the University of the South at a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Tilford Dickinson, Mrs. Alice Littig Siems, well-known sculptor and portraitist, has returned to her Phipps Plaza apart Sewanee, for a Christmas at "Sunshine," their Barton Ave visit with his grandparents, Mr. A wide diversity In technique and Mrs.

I. Sheldon Tilney at home. Mrs. Dickinson arrived in the resort last week and will be ment for the season after spending five months at Madison, and una but a mutual kin ship in love of beauty and a de Joined Friday by Mr. Dickinson Chicago.

elected president of Islanders for next year at the Wednesday meeting at Wert's Restaurant, parture from the grotesque, mark their Pendleton Ave. residence. Mrs. Tilney's brother, Orson Munn, will behere soon from Southampton, L. to join the who is coining from "Hearthstone, Seymour Jurbin arrived here last their residence at Locust Valley, .1, N.

Y. Palm Beach. Oilier officers elected were week from Nice, France, and is tamiiy. James R. Branch, III.

vice presi occupying an apartment on Chilean Terry Fuller, a freshman at Yale Herbert K. Allard, will ar Ave. He is associated with the dent; Lloyd B. Fortner, secretary, and Col. Frank T.

Von Steel, treas University, will be here, soon to the paintings hung in the exhibit at the Worth Ave. Gallery which opened Wednesday for its 13th consecutive season. There is a use of beautiful, though often subdued, solar effects throughout, so that the gallery walls form a continuously harmonious whole. Introduced this year Is Rosario rive here Dec. 31 from Cambridge Palm Beach Travel Service, Worth urer.

Elected to the board of gov for a short visit with his! Ave. spend the Christmas season with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millon A. Fuller, at their home on Pendle ernors were Ray Plockelman and Jack Stevens.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Allard, who reside on Via Linda. Mrs.

G. Thompson Seton has ar 8 Tp jt A I 1 i Clark Anthony, current chair ton Ln. Miss Lynne Fuller is leav Bailey Brown Sory, 3rd, a soph ing Jan. 2 for Geneva, Switzerland, rived in the resort and is in residence at 229 Chilean Ave. for the winter season.

omore at the University of the man of the entertainment committee, discussed plans for a Christmas party, scheduled at the Colony Club Tuesday. where she will join Miss Audrey Wagstaff of New York. They will Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Rich, Ft. South, Sewanee, is arriving Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. B.

B. Sory, at their Jack Horner appeared in behalf spend three months in Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Myers, will arrive shortly before of the board of directors of Palm Murabito, Italian-American; Roger Baker and Aline Porter, American. Denys Fitz-Patrick and Bettv Parsons, both of New York, have been seen at the gallery before. From the local scene are Riccardo Magni, Theodora Tilton, Emilie Johnson, Jack Hawkins and Ann Norton.

An unusual combination of ink, DenCil. ffOIIArhp nnri nnetnle ia Beach Community Chest and urged members to assist in meet Charles Sawyer, who left the re home on Wells Rd. Christmas for a visit with their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

James R. Branch, at their Orange Grove Rd. residence. I ing the $100,000 goal of the drive. sort three weeks ago for a visit to England, Belgium and France, is Retiring President Stafford David Morrish, a 2nd Lieutenant in the Infantry at Ft.

Benning, will arrive here Saturday for a two- now in Washington, D. and will Beach congratulated the club on Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosch and week visit with his parents, Mr.

granddaughter, Miss Debbie Rosch, noted in the Murabito works that attractively modern and decora its choice for new president, and he in turn was given a rising vote of thanks by all club members on a motion of John Wertheimer. of Yonkers, N. will be guests and Mrs. Fred D. Morrish, at their Edgewood Dr.

home. Miss Deborah cover one wall. Classic and ed. they are very handsome pre-! The series of Hawkins low key for three weeks at the Murray Hotel Apts. Morrish, who has been making her residence at New York City, will Peter Clapperton, a student at sentations, chiefly of mythological 'color oils pays special tribute to inspiration.

Most striking and coi-ithe artist's skill in design and orful is the study of figures and composition, in the creation of spend the Christmas weekend with Graham-Eckes School, is spending Miss Sandy Sherwood at the home the holidays with his mother, Mrs. S. S. Clapperton, of Pt. Loring, On of her- mother, Mrs.

Margaret Clucas at Greenwich, Conn. The PALM BEACH PLAZA HOTEL Palm Beach, Florida OPENING DKCFMHKK 1ST If, tario, Canada, at the Murray. Mrs. Clapperton's daughter, Jill, will arrive Dec. 20 and Mr.

Clapperton Miss Dorothy G. Whitlock. who will Join the family Christmas eve. ponies, titled "Beginning of and atmosphere, notably in This Italian-American artist is a the "Statues as Acts of Piety." friend of Riccardo Magni, who is a finer, richer painting quality represented with a series of new noted in Mrs. Johnson's sheil goauche and watercolor works, designs, especially "Jewel Box," executed this past summer in ne of the best works in her corn-Florence.

Renewed contact with parativelv brief painting career, familiar scenes has Tilton's emergence as an ab-warmth and charm to those paint- stract painter is revealed in her ings of landscapes, buildings and two oils, "Harbor' being especially fountains, in which the romantic well executed and attractive. Mrs. left Monday with Miss Sara Wakefield for a visit at Stowe, will return in a few weeks to her apart Js's l) I SPKCIAI, BATFS OVKR CHKIsT- NOT READY TO QUIT ment at 361 South County Rd. MAK AND NKW YKAK'K. (until Jnniinry lMh.

Dnnlile room with SURRY, Va. (-Sidney B. Bar- private nnth per permm i ham, 83, says he will stay in a senior at Ross, George arriving of ice as clerk of courts as long Harvard iif i orrnpanryi aibo iwa room miltrfi with kitrhencltrit. Furnpean Dan. Room Kxrellrnt ruihine.

University, as me people want mm. ne been on the job 33 years. Prior to that he served in both branches GEORGE DURKIN Manaqtt of the Virginia legislature. loucn adds allure to reality. Parsons has a brightly decorative Dec.

20 for a holiday visit with his Three gouaches reveal Fiti-Pat- abstract "Gold Fish." jparents. Mr. and Mrs. George S. rick as a highly skilled artist in! Several small statues by Mrs.jRoss, at their Clarke Ave.

home, the "trompe d'oeil" technique, pos- Norton, especially a stunning and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross' daughter, Mrs. sessed of a precisionist brush and impressive rooster in polished Henry Clay Pierce, of Washington, a deft sense of humor. The small bronze, adds much to the show.iD.

wili be here Saturday with Baker oils are gems in miniature. I Mrs. Duggett Benson and Mrs. 'her sons, Henry Clay, Robert of exquisite brush work and rare Archibald C. Rayner are co-direc- Lincoln and George Ross Pierce, technique.

The Porter cassein still-1 tors. This show will be open to the Mr. Pierce will join the family for lifes, fluid and spare of line, are public through Jan. 7. the Christmas weekend.

jKffS COLOre JUIILM SfASOH 15T Penney's Famous Towncraft DRESS SHIRTS Mill JfV Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls L. Cushing, will arrive Dec. 30 from New York to be the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul R. llyinsky at their North Lake Way home. James C. Shapleigh, St.

Louis, will arrive Christmas day to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blasdel Shapleigh, at their Peruvian Ave. home. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Gibson and children of Greenville. S. are arriving Sunday to spend the holi- $298 OPENS SATURDAY, DECEMBER IT International Famou Cuisina Upholding a 50-yaar Tradition Ftaturing Mothr Lcont's Famous Dlnntn 4 a la cart Irora I P.M. to 11:30 P.M.

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