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7 THE PALM BEACH POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1946 Page Mrs. Ward Hosts 'At Rehearsal Supper 4-H GIRLS TO ATTEND Photo Exhibit Opens At Boca Raton Field Junior Woman's Club Plans Games Party SOCIAL CALENDAR Society Depi hours: Weekdays, a.m. to noon; p.m. to 6:30 p. BOCA RATON FIELD An exhibition of salon photography by Dr.

and Mr. Robert L. Ward Were hosts at a rehearsal supper at their home on Marlborough last evening in compliment to their Plans for the first of a aeries of games parties to be held during the summer by the committees of the Woman's Club, were made at a luncheon and business meeting of STATE SHORT COURSE Representatives of the county's 4-H Clubs will attend the annual COMPARED FOR CLUB WEDNESDAY First Baptist Terry Circle meets at the church p. m. Franks with Mrs.

John M. Crabtree. 818 Avon 10:30 a. Keith with Mrs. T.

F. Fallea. may and who may not enter business in the islands. The speaker also remarked on the superiority of our schools over the Hawaiian schools whero the standards of scholarship are compromised because of the large percentage of Asiatic and Eurasian children. South Florida suffered by comparison in only one respect, he declared.

The absence of moun the Junior Department of the club the Ft. Lauderdale Camera Club opens at the Boca Raton Army Air Field Art Center today, for 30 days. Twenty five studies are included A comparison of the assets and oaugnter. Miss Kathryn Ward, and Minor L. Lee, whose marriage will take place at this afternoon at the First Baptist Church.

The supper preceded the rehearsal at Tuesday with Mrs. Myron Ted der, new president, presiding. 311W Cranesncst Way, 10 a. m. Braille Club meets at Howard Park 10 a.

m. luncheon at noon; club session 'i p. m. liabilities of South Florida and the State 4-H girls' short course to be held at the Florida State College for Women at Tallahassee, Monday through Thursday of next week, Mrs. w.

A. Boutweu, jr. was ap Bethesda Recreation Club bridge party at Bethesda Fark I p. pinochle party 7:45 p. m.

Morrison Field Woman'a Club and Officer Club mixed bride turtv at the church. pointed general chairman for the Hawaiian Islands was presented to the Rotary Club Tuesday by B. S. Roberts, former lieutenant- while gladioli, tuberoses, gar Offlrors Club 7:30 p. m.

in the exhibit, second to be offered by the Ft. Lauderdale club. It will be open to the public between 8 a. m. and 4:30 p.

Monday through Friday of each week. The center party to be held at the Woman Club June 12 at 8 p. m. and open to the public. Howard Park Club bridge party st Howard Park 8 p.

m. commander in the Coast Guard, tains here provide no variety of climates such as visitors to the islands may find. The department voted as Its Miss Bertha Nill Hausman, county home demonstration agent announced Tuesday. Miss Hausman said she had received a telegram from State Agent Mary E. Keown reporting a talk held with Dr.

Riley, epidemi Mrs. Nelson Hostess also will be open Monday, Wednes Roberts was introduced by Bui day and Friday.evenings from 7 p. denias and ferns were used about the rooms in decorating. Guests included Miss Mr. Lee, Mrs.

Blanche Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClung, Dr. and Mrs. R.

Kelly White, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lee, Charles Lee, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Young. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Slaton, Robert Burns, Miss Maribel m.

and on Saturdays from a. To Rescue League Mrs. Hilma Nelson was hostess project for 1946-47 assistance to the Crippled Children's School, especially the kindergarten. Mrs. Aimer I.

Tedder was named chairman of the project. to 12 noon. Bland, and they shared the head table with eight past presidents of Rotary, including Frank Atkinson, Spencer Lainhart. J. Field Ward- ologist on the State Board of Methodist WSCS Has Afternoon Meeting Mrs.

Walter Oldford, vice president, presented a program on "Peace" at an afternoon business and program meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service Also on display during the ex Health, recommending the short who was stationed in the islands for three years during the war. Roberts, a member of the faculty of the Graham-Eckes School, pointed out that this area offers a diversity of Industries to attract permanent, residents and fresh investment capital. On the other hand, he said, the Famous Five Families of Hawaii decree who at a meeting of the Animal Rescue League at her home, 217 Austral A $25 donation was made to the hibition will be the works of the Art Center's program of arts and crafts. ian Tuesday afternoon. Mi's.

course be held as planned despite polio cases in various parts of Florida. Dr. Riley said the only exception which should be made is in the case of a girl who has lavage, Mrs. E. M.

Hoinot, Eugenia Hornot, Mrs. Gertrude Heavrin. Robert L. Ward, Jr. and Mr.

and children's room at Memorial library for books and replacements, and members were asked to take donations for the Lake City Vet law, Clarence Ellis, W. J. VonBeh-ren. Dr. Carl Herman, George Bensel and C.

E. Clrillingworth. In the absence of President L. M. Studstill, R.

L. Ray presided. J. M. Blackburn presided the First Methodist Church The center, an off-duty at Boca Raton Field, is oper The shelter report showed 147Tnoriu Wnnrt animals had been cared for during devotions a'nd Mrs.

Frank been in direct contact within the erans Hospital box to the next meeting. Members were also requested to contribute cloth for the ated to further interest in such hobbies as drawing, woodwork and shell craft. It is sponsored by the Special Services Division Mrs. Ray Chatham. Mr.

and Mrs Robert B. Lee, Leesbuig, Mrs, Kirk S. Wimberly, Thomasville, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Dehaven, Tallahassee, Miss Dea Neal, Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Spigen- last two weeks with a person having polio. Dr.

W. E. VanLandlngham May and homes were found for 43 pets. Mrs. N.

W. Mizell reported on the successful clinics held during May for the inoculation of General Federation's mound of of the BRAAF. cloth to be sent to Greece. county supervisor of the board of New members welcomed includ and Dr. and Mrs.

R. O. Dickin Commercial art is one of the courses taught at Boca Raton health, has confirmed this recommendation, Miss Hausman said. ed Mrs. Hugh G.

Bruce, Mrs, son, Prattvllle, Ala. and Mr. and dogs and for licensing them. It was announced that the final clinic will be held for white and negro owners of dogs at the Industrial John M. Crabtree, Mrs.

Robert GI University. Those qualified to go are Martha Anne Simmons and Eloice Yohey Fordham, Mrs. Bernard H. Gault Tucker, president, reported on the recent State conference at Tallahassee. Mrs.

Tucker also presided at the business meeting, which followed refreshments served by Circle 8. Mrs. W. G. Evans announced WSCS members would sew at the Red Cross rooms on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month and Mrs.

Stephen Crane displayed Samples of Red Cross work to be done. Mrs. R. L. Ferrell was named new supply secretary and Mrs.

Mrs. J. Horton McCampbell, High School. Mrs. T.

K. Bensel, Mrs. G. Bendell, Mrs. Kathryn Desmond, Miss Mary Helen Shelton and Mrs.

Daniel E. Taylor. Mrs. T. M.

Rogers, Coral Gables. Personal Mention Mrs. R. E. Johnson has returned to her home, 725 Green from Victoria Hospital, Miami, where the underwent a major operation.

Mrs. D. E. Helley and Arthur Keil Mrs. Tedder reported on the of the Jupiter 4-H Club; Betty Jean Howell, Evelyn Newell and Barbara Jane Collinsworth, Lake Park; Catherine McGee and Laura Elzora Christian, Greenacres; Doris Martin, South Bay, and Patsy Woolbright, Boynton Beach.

were reported as new members and it was announced that investigation State Federation convention in Lakeland and announced that the chairmen were Mrs. Lewis Pil 1947 State convention would be cher, 1700 Congress West held here in April. It was decided iQtHiUtt" ijUHllfrfl (JHHitlitt Gate, and Mrs. rankle Crafts Tucker was elected to serve on the to hold board meetings at 11 a. m.

business meetings at 11:30 a. local church board of Christian 1902 N. Dixie Lake Worth. Present were Mrs. Robert Mr.

and Mrs. T. M. Rogers, Coral Gables, Miss Dea Neal, Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Spigener and education. Residents of Palm Beach, Martin and Okeechobee counties were included among 17 persons appointed to the Central Florida Daninnsl UAiicinrt A ,1, TaD and sandwich luncheons at noon during the summer. Mrs. Charles Conn, Mrs. Charles S.

Slokom Announcement was made that Dr. and Mrs. K. U. Dickinson ti Mrs.

Robert D. Tylander, Mrs. Francis Cravey, Mrs. J. Myron Tedder, Mrs.

William J. Bailey, Mrs. R. R. Brown, Mrs.

Don Marshall, Mrs. Carl H. Anthony Mrs. A. E.

Cochel, Mrs. Lewis Sowell, Mrs. Andrew Henry, Mrs. W. A.

Boutwell, Mrs. T. Paul R. Allaire, and Mrs. Edward the annual Vacation Bible School would be held at the church the sOTt RAooertarL.

Al Jfih iKgivnai uuuauig nuiuUiij j. uca- day, by Governor Caldwell, accord W. Flanagan were appointed the DJ I mule nuuicii, ua. u. "'u-" Turner.

Miss Louise Mae Farrow ing to an Associated Press report from. Tallahassee. week of June 17 and that a meeting of the WSCS evecutive board will be held on June 25. Riggs, Mrs. Aimer I.

Tedder The appointments are for four uing una anernoon. Mrs. Norman Sheffer, Mrs. L. J.

(Everett, Mrs. J. M. Blackburn, Miss Nancy Riddle, daughter of. Mrs.

John L. Volk. Mrs. William Ptpn-Cola Compost, Lout alaad Ctfy, N. T.

Fruehioed Bottler: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Went Palm Beach Mrs. T. R. Turk, Mrs.

James year terms, under the Florida Attending were Mrs. James A. luncheon committee for July. The luncheon was served by Mrs. Earl Gardner, Mrs.

Charles F. Coffey. Mrs. J. C.

Faircloth, Mrs. Thomas Suddath and Mrs. Daniel E. Taylor. Others attending were Mrs.

H. H. Binkley, Mrs. E. T.

Dloguardl, Mrs. Robert K. Turner, Mrs. Thomas Hural Housing Authorities law. Vaughn, Mrs.

Thomas M. Rickards, Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon Kiddle, luui h. Gardner and Mrs.

R. J. Finn Armstrong, Mrs. E. W.

Hephurs Mrs. Francis H. Sprankle, Mrs Mrs. Randolph Finder, Mrs. M.

Belmont nas been awarded a John M. Crabtree, Mrs. Leo D. E. Kirchman, Belle Glade, was named to the board from Palm Beach County; John E.

Taylor, N. Desper, Mrs. M. Dial, Mrs. A.

S. Bussey, Mrs. Chris Jacobsen, Mullins, Mrs. W. E.

Kader, degree of Master of Arts by Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, according to Dr. Milton C. del Manzo, provost. Ytuv que mrmfiitr Qnag was named for Martin Mrs. J.

Gordon Cartee, Miss Mary M. Rickards. Miss Florence Helen Shelton. Mrs. E.

Thomas County, and Hiram Raulerson, Mrs. George N. Hatch. Mrs. Stephen Crane, Mrs.

Fred W. Tucker, Mrs. Heenry White, Miss Wilma Brinklow, Mrs. Fred J. Legere, tfimmk IWW (SEE? Ladies Aid Honors Late Mrs.

Stuckert A moment of silent prayer in memory of a member, Mrs. Charles Stuckert, who died suddenly, was held at a meeting of the Ladies Beatty, Mrs. J. Horton Mc-j Okeechobee, for the county of the Campbell, Mrs. W.

J. Field. Mrs. i same name. P.

L. O'Steen. Fort Leota K. Dowling and Mrs. Thomas, Pierce, was given the appointment Mrs.

Charles R. Allaire, Mrs. Edward W. Flanagan. Mrs.

Fred L. Taylor, Mrs. K. M. Throop, Mrs.

A. R. Jones, Mrs. Lester Clewis, Mrs. W.

S. Brown. Mrs. B. J.

Walker, Mrs. Frank Frazler, E.Daly. 'for St. Lucie County. Aid of the First United Lutheran! Diggs, Mrs.

L. R. Colvert, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Kelly and daughter, Patricia, 700 Tallapoosa have gone to St.

Louis, Mo. for a visit with Mrs. Kelly's mother before Joining Mr. Kelly at Eagle Nest Camp, near Brevard. N.

C. where both Mr. and Mrs. Kelly will be senior counselors. They will make their home at Winter Park next Church at the church parish house K.

P. Jacobs. Mrs. W. G.

Evans, Mrs. J. A. Bond, Mrs. Walter Old-ford, Mrs.

Albert Pierce, Mrs. J. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. L-.

K. Carman was hostess. Mrs. Christina Dahlberg pre. sided and gave the devotions.

Fol- Warman, Mrs. K. E. Montgomery, Mrs. E.

Gauthier, Mrs. Charles Beck, Mrs. Clare Cotton. year while Mr. Kelly continues his business session Mrs.

studies at Rollins College. Dahlberg conducted a birthday I celebration for those who had Miss Henrietta Curtis, RN, who birthdays during the first six TVATi 9 has been with the City Hospital at months of the year. Eight Tables In Play At Bridge Tournament Attending were Mrs. Christina Bartow for the past year, is spend III I lilllf IVfeafHlh ilatr -fr-nrva-a jtUjT 'trura-if-Ut -rcmirmr-nm iv.rfc.nm I Hill Dahlberg. Mrs.

Eric Schroeder, ing a two weeks' vacation with Mrs. Berger Engman. Mrs. Agnes Mrs. L.

R. Baker and Mrs. Harry A. Johnston were high scorers her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Curtis, 723 Evernia St. nwiiai iujxy jkpim. immj wjluj. juhuji iuuju North and South with Mrs.

C. E. H. Baddour, Mrs. Olga EriKson, Mrs.

Theo Hansen, Mrs. Elizabeth Trimble, Mrs. James Ferguson, Miss Bette Blythe, a recent grad Raddatz and Mrs. Amy Keekers high scorers East and West at the Mrs. Herman Stuempges.

Mrs. Bate at the McDowell of weekly duplicate contract tourna- ii Catherine Godley, Mrs. Alice E. Thpnhald. Mrs.

Lena McGehe. Miss Designing, New York City, has returned to her home at 3020 Vin ment of the West Palm Beach I.aura C. Fiener. Mrs. Abe Aden.

Bridge League at the Hotel George cent Rd. She was joined by her brother. Bill Blvthe. who has! Mrs. A.

Seaerstrom. Mrs. Peter Washington Monday night. Eight just graduated from Bolles School Nelson, Mrs. Ida S.

Carlberg andiiarjies were in play. Runners-up North and South at Jacksonville. Mrs. Carman. were Mr.

and Mrs. I. J. Kennedy with Mrs. R.

Kenneth Lewis and Mrs. A. O. Edwards as runners-up East and West. Others playing were Mrs.

William Gugenheim, Courtland R. Swett, Mrs. Lucile Fogarty, Joe G. Barrows, Mrs. Jacob Marx, Charles Wolcott, Mr.

and Mrs. D. F. Dunkle, Mrs. Marion Flanders, Dr.

Frank S. Whitman, Miss Mary No more bluing streaks Add these blue flakes when you use your regular soap Ne extra bluing rinse your dealer does not have flood, David Brown, Mrs. H. R. Lee, Richmond Neale, Mrs.

R. May-hew, Mrs. H. H. Grave, Mrs.

E. J. Pernell, Mrs. Jean K. Whitaker, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Raymond Durkee. Mrs. H.

L. Brink, Mrs. G. W. AI- I i '71 I I yet, remember it's newl Keep asking for HI corn, Louis Miller and Dr.

Earnest S. Bullard. IVa ii ii ill IKEP IT TO THE GRINDSTONE? CUT IT OfF TO WlTat YOCTl FACET e-aat III I I .1,1. 1 1 I 1 A. II Jack Strong Honored At Birthday Celebration ill let somenow newer seem so DC aorc to save anyenmg no matter oy spending aii enose nara-camea acmwn mm wnra juvw i HI how hard yon slave away? scarce and price high NEW.

white Members of the Theta Kappa Omega Fraternity were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fulmer at a supper Monday in honor of their son, Jack E. Strong, who was celebrating his 16th birthday. i Guests included Bill Best, Rich-, ard Brooker.

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