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PAGE FIVE MIAMI DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1931 I "IN MIAMI REALM of SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Allen have re- Sorority Girls Sponsor turned from an early autumn vacation Harvey Seeds Post Plans Harvest Ball Zeta Phi Pledges Entertain at Tea Don Henshaw Named Program Director Local Branch of Pi Omicron Sorority Football Dance Tonight Sorority girls of the University of Miami Women's interfraternity coun in Asheville, Waynesville and Hender- i sonville, N. C. While away, Allen, who is a state president of the National League for the Protection of the American Indian, visited the Cherokee reservation.

Fledges of the sororities of the Uni cil will sponsor the football dance to versity of Miami will be honored by the pledge class of the Zeta Phi so Halloween will celebrated in a festive manner by the American Legion auxiliary of Harvey W. Seeds post at the Legion hall Saturday night, when a benefit costume ball will be given to carry on the welfare work of the Legion. rority tomorrow from 3 to 5 p. m. with a tea given at the home of Mrs.

Craig Wilkinson, on Palm Island. Miss Jane Wardlow, president of the Pi Omicron national sorority, a cultural organisation for business, pro-' fc: Jonal and club women, is being formed here with the Rer. Don A. Henshaw, minister of the Coral Gables Congregational church, as program director. The Rer.

Henshaw is teacher of Bible at the university and is one of the best-known community workers in the district. He is also known in his radio activities. Associated with the director will te other members of the faculty of the university and prominent educators. The organization of Pi Omicron is expected to fill a definite need in the lives of busy women and a great appreciation the plan has been shown by local women. The program, which is for a two-year period, is equivalent to a liberal arts course.

There will be two meetings a month at the Columbus hotel. Announcement of the final organization will be made at an early date. Membership is by invitation. class, is in charge of the arrangements. night following the University of Miami and Southern college football game.

The dance will be held at the Miami Biltmore Country club. Members of both teams will be guests. The music will be provided by Bob Downes University orchestra. Hostesses will be Miss Anne Bagby. Miss Hettie Scott, Miss Phyllis YVol-fort.

Miss Genieve Blackwood, Miss Frances Kane. Miss Grace Wyatt and Miss Gladys Hayes. Decorations will be in the sorority colors of yellow and white with yellow roses in vases as the background. The table will be covered with ferns and a candalbra in the center. A short musical program will fea ture the afternoon.

Miss Doris Glen- Miss Romfh Speaks denning will sing several songs ac companied by Miss Gertrude Robin son. Miss Anna King will give a At B. P. W. Lunch Miss Mildred Romfh was the prin violin solo.

Earlier Customs Will Be Revived At Halloween Ball Fatronesses of the sorority will pour cipal speaker at the membership lunch at the tables. They include: Mrs. Otto Sieplen. Mrs. John B.

Orr. Mrs. eon of the Miami Business and Pro Caesar LaMonica's orchestra will furnish music for dancing and interspersing this entertainment will be a program consisting of musical comedy dance and song acts, specialty dance numbers and tap dancing to be furnished by students of the Mae Rose dancing academy and the Lillian Reeves school of dancing. Sue Ernest Hewling will entertain with whistling numbers and will enter a duct with Imo Waldron with musical hand saws, a novelty act. Halloween decorations will be lavish, with favors and noise-makers to be distributed among the guests.

Tickets may be bought from members or at the dance, and those wishing table reservations may telephone tbem to the Legion lialL The proceeds will be used in the welfare and rehabilitation work of the Legion -and auxiliary, which is being met with heavy requests at this season of the year. The public is invited to attend, although costumes are not compulsory. A cigaret shower for disabled vet- fessional Women's club held yesterday at the Round Table Tea room. "What Auxiliary Gives Party Celebrating; the approach of All Paints eve. members and friends of the Ladies auxiliary of the General John J.

Tershing camp, U. S. W. were entertained at a Halloween party recently at the American Legion hall. Decorations were in keeping with the season, and games of all kinds enjoyed.

Dancing was also a feature of "the evening. Miss Gladys AVicks was general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Adelaide L. Cleland, who impersonated a Gypsy fortune teller. Many visitors attended from nearby towns.

Mitchell D. Trice, Mrs. E. B. Elliot, Mrs.

C. A. Entrekin, Mrs. Julian Eaton, Mrs. Raymond Graves and Mis Bertha Foster, sponsor.

riedges of the sorority will serve as hostess. They are: Miss Eliza Membership in the Club Means to Me" was the subject. Miss Romfh, who is beth Harris. Miss Flossie Belle Pearson, Miss Ferrel Allen, Miss Frankie a charter memorr ana past presiacnt of the club, said ''Clubs come into being for the reason that from a gronp something comes into our lives greater than anyone can gt alone that some Lon Miss Eleanor Miksitz, Miss Kathryn Dean, Miss Jane AVard- thing that, finds companionship and IP zr 1 imP friendship." low. Miss Jean David.

Miss I.ouie Smith, Miss Sally Markley, Miss Alberta Thompson, Misa. Frances As-bnrne. Miss Edith Herlong and Miss Miss Mildred Xelson, president the club, presided at the meeting. She announced that the swimming classes To "Point Appetite Just Stimulate Bowels Martha Mead. Active members a rer Miss Anne erans in government hospitals in Flor had been postponed indefinitely, that the dancing classes at the Bell studio, ida will feature tonight's meeting of Bagby, Miss Margueritte Sweat, Miss Tlai-vcst party to be given at the Everglades hotel at 8 p.

m. Saturday, will be sponsored by the Woman's Democratic club. Proeram features will be reminiscent of customs in earlier times in America, including square dances to be given by members of the Three Score and Ten club; old-time songs sung by Ruby Showers Baker, and the minuet danced by Mrs. Baker and Truman Lord Marie Gianoni will play a violin solo and the De Vallea Troubadours will give dance and orchestral numbers. Those who will danee the square "sets" are Mrs.

A- M. Taylor. R. Chartrand, who will call the numbers? Mrs. J.

F. Hardin, Mrs. Ed Gallagher, Mrs. Alice McMillan, C. A.

Pool, Ed Gallagher, J. E. Roche. Mrs. Mary Carr, Dr.

William B. Cof-feen Mrs. Myra Clark and Dr. E. A.

Converse. Miss Annette La Fond will be the accompanist. The party is an activity of precinct 34 with Mrs. Addison Hall as general chairman assisted by Mrs. McCord Roberts, president of the club; Mrs.

Iva Sproule Baker, chair the American Legion auxiliary of Har Eleanor Miller. Miss Cleo Billiard, Miss Jewell Harden, Miss Virginia Hastings, Miss Doris Glcndenning, vey W. Seeds post, Following the business, a little Halloween entertainment will take place. Everglades hotel, are held on Monday instead of Thursday as formerly and that the club will have a Halloween party at the clubrooms tonight to which everyone is expected to come in costume. Mrs.

Valley K. Bennett, chairman Miss Josephine Montanus, Miss Mary Ethel Smith, Miss Catherine Yates, and Miss Marjorie Shewmake. Membership Drive Is Held at Santa Clara Whenever the end of the day finds you out-of -sorts food doesn't tempt you and won't digest breath is bad tongue coated, just chew a candy tablet before bedtime. Tomorrow you'll be a new person! A candy Cascaret clears op a bilious, gassy, headachy condition every time. Puts appetite on edge.

Helps digestion. Activates bowels. Cascarets are made from eascara. which authorities say actually strengthens bowel muscles. take these delightful tablets as often as you please: or give them freely to children.

All drug stores sell Cascarets for a dime, and no dollar preparation could do better Adv. of the educational committee, announced that the Thursday luncheons would be continued through November in charge of the educational committee and the resolutions committee of which Miss Sadie Minor is chair man. Jn tne Iirst nursnay in Novem man of music; Mrs. Hal Leysbon, chairman of decorations, and Mrs. MOME CH1AIVG1E10 Their Preference IIV JPAINTS ichcn TTMIEY SHEAH1D ABOUT The winning grades in the membership drive which has been conducted by the Santa Clara A.

during the last two weeks have just been announced. The 3A and 3B grade with Miss Dorcas Yates as teacher, and Miss Mabel Sparkman's 6B grade tied for first place each gaining 37 members. Each grade was presented with $5 in gold to be used in the purchase of books. Miss Edith Chase's tB grade was second, with a gain of 35 members, and received $3 in books. Children and Misses PEL ESSES XT And JLL Up 500 New Fall Dresses just unpacked.

New styles. New materials. Short and long sleeves. Soma with panties. Sizes 1 to 17 years.t CAPITOL DRESS CO.

244-46 N. Miami Ave. CORNER THIRD ST. John Sv Maxwell, head of the social committee. Committee members includn Mrs.

RED GOOSE AD VENTURES Every Tuesday. P. M. Over -WQAM Sam H. 'Searing, Mrs.

Grace Norman Tuttle, Mrs. W. N. Massengale, Mrs. Frank S.

Martin. Dr. Adele Hamp ber the program will be arranged by Miss Minor and on the second Thursday by Miss Hazel Sheddon. Further plans will be announced later. At the regular business meeting on the second Tuesday evening in November the club will be furnished a program by the Miami High school senior girls.

Miss Hallie McNeill, chairman of the international relations committee, presented a petition which had been forwarded to her by the National federation. This petition advocates further restrictions of armaments and is to be forwarded to the International Disarmament conference which will meet in Geneva in 10HJ. ton, Mrs. Cecil Warren, Miss Cath Mrs. J.

Simpson was chairman of erine AVaJsh, Miss Aileen Murray, "FROM CRADLE TO COLLEGE" Mrs. Fred Delaney, Miss Mildred Melson, Miss Muriel Smith, Mrs. the drive, assisted by Mrs. Jj. C.

Davis and a. number of the room mothers. During the time the fifth and sixth grades entered a poster contest whpn Harry W. Watts, Mrs. Gadsden prizes were offered by Mrs.

J. VT. Creveling.v president, for the three best posters nrgin- parents to Just Like DAD'S BIG EOY SHOES Lewis, Mrs. Claude Renshaw. Miss Mildred Romfh, Dr.

Celia Shelmire, Mrs. Marguerite Denicke, Miss Edith A. Burns, Mrs.E!sie Delaney. Mrs. Daniel J.

Conroy, Mrs. Ruth E. French. Mrs. Stanley Faulkner, Mrs.

J. Yelverton, Mrs. Valley K. Ben join the association. Prizes were INFO KMATION Jot TOU1VISTS awarded to Samuel Conlon, SA Audrey Bolton, 6A.

and Mary Jane Medlin, 6B. Mrs, T. M. Clapp and Mrs. Roberta Cox were the judges.

Axaca Club Entertains At Halloween Luncheon nett, Mrs. O. W. Vandercar, Mrs. W.

S. Merritt and Mrs. Albert C. Dubbin. Meow Club Enjoys Party Mrs.

Frederick G. Schwartzburg was hostess Wednesday to the Meow card Axaca club will entertain with the second of a series of luncheons to be held tomorrow at the home of Miss Gertrude Thayer, 2143 S. W. Sixth st. Halloween decorations will predominate.

Guests will include Miss Wylma Sizes 3 to 5V2 club. Prize winners were Mrs. William G. Harrison. Mrs.

Drury D. Dixon and Mrs. Roscoe E. Glenn. S2.75xoS3.95l av Terbush.

Miss Virginia OTarrell. Miss USE DAILY NEWS TOURIST INFORMATION ADS FOR RESULTS 136-138 E. FLAGLER ST. Peggy Paradise, Miss Louise Sottle, Miss Betty Lanier, Miss Banks Wood, Miss Anne Durr and Miss Martha Hosea. Club members who will participate Other members included Mrs.

Hoyle M. Cline, Mrs. Clyde CantrelL Mrs. D. Holland, Mrs.

Daniel P. Reynolds, Mrs. Joseph P. Jenkins, Mrs. Horace Williams, Mrs.

R. A. Harwell and Mrs. Alfred F. Warriner.

Next Wednesday Mrs. Warriner will entertain at her home, 319 N. W. 33rd st. Young Married Peoples class of the First Christian church will meet at o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs.

L. S. Kurt. 115 X. E.

41st st. SCHOOL OXFORDS AND STRAPS For Boys and Girl in Black and Tan Calf and Patent I.sther. Also Better Grade Sandals in Patent PI or Calf. 5 14 to t. I are Miss Jane Smelser.

Miss Rosemary A Limited Number of Rooms At a liable for 1'ermanent Keaidents at Kxcept ion-ally Lsw Seasonal and 1 early Bates. DoimtnwB Near Fverywhere DowlltOWB Daily Rates Room and Bath A Dollar and Half! Saeh value can ontff he Uud, mt Sean mm OTF.I.S At ArARTMFVrC Puree 11. Miti Marie Hansen. Miss Wynelle Nelson, Miss Julia Motley, Miss Lorena Cmbs, Miss Genevieve Slagle, Miss Flossie Dunten, Miss Martha Mosteller, Miss Mary Dean Fowler. Miss Margie Messrs.

Miss ltty Sullivan. Miss Aileen Booth and Miss Pearl Holly. Novelty Party to Be Given OffcBATED BT CAKTENTER MARY JANE SHOES Hand Turned One Strap-is patent leather anil patent combinations. I "TC Sizes 54 to mi. 0 I 1 3 MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES Coming Events BEACH SANDALS, $1 Sizes 3 to 8 vl ALU OUTSIDE ROOMS SUPERIOR OCEAN LINER SERVICE.

MEALS no BERTH i INCLUDED Lavishly JFur-trimmcd Broad Shouldered Effects With hie collars and ruff of genuine caracul, Manchurian Wolf (doe). Marmot and other furs. Fashion Saeeesses in Smart Sentas. New Rough Woolens, Boueles. All-Silk lining and warmly interlined.

Colors: Black, Brown, Spanish Tile and Green. Sizes 14-20 3S-32 Dresses for All Occasions Canton Crepes, Jerseys, Sheer Woolens, Chiffons. New HAVANA $25 HAVANA CUBA SATCKDAT, OCTOBER 31ST: Fanheilento association tioMirs initial fall meeting at Latchstrini inn. 12.M V- m. Three Arts rlufc Halloween parrr at home of Mrs.

Kathleen Mrrner. 600 Alcazar Coral Gables, 8:30 p. m. Busy Worker of the Robertson Memorial First Evangelical church. 2." K.

E. 23rd business and social meeting In parish house. 9 a. rn. Canadian society of Miami Donsnrtng Halloween Mask dance at Miami Woman's club building.

1737 N. Bay-shore drive, a u. m. New York-Pennsylvania society costume ball at Hteyra hotel. German society a-tvinr masquerade party at hail.

420 S. W. Eighth B. m. Delta Sigma Kappa fraternity dancing party st 824 Pnnre de Leon Corn! Gblo.

evenina. Novelty Halloween party will be given Saturday by Mae Rose and Bill Pecks for the pupils and friends. of the Mae Rose studio, 37 N. W. First in the Federal Arcade building.

Novelty games and a program of entertainment by the pupils will be the features. The party will begin at 2 p. m. and continue until 5 p. m.

Confirmation class of Trinity Episcopal church meets at 8 p. m. today and the. Holy Comforter class at 4 p. m.

Sunday. The Rev. R. T. Phillips will conduct the ceremonies.

Jj CHILDREN'S BOOTERY 133 SEYBOLD ARCADE Knitted Fabrics. Coat Dresses, Jacket Dresses, Ensem bles. Colors: Spanish Tile, Fatou Brown, Navy, $15 Round trip Schedule sailing from Miami alternate Wednesdays. Automobiles, when accompanied, 93 round trip-limited to return within 45 days. 4-DAYS ALL-EXPENSE TOURS TO HAVANA Three days and two nights in Havana.

of steamer as hotel and comprehensive sightseeing tours. Scheduled sailings from Miami Wednesdays. Nov. 11 and Nov. 25 9 S52 Persian Green, Red and Black Sizes It -20 38- 4 Gallon, 26 Colors TiATT tA rT rrAT l- AD WEDNESDAY.

MiMJ FAY US FAYS NASSAU S20 $217.50 TEN-DAT LIMIT LEADS THE WAY TO 00 3n'nAT $34 ONE WAY All New Shapes Small tricornes, brimmed styles, squarel-crown sailors. Metal, far, ribbon and feather trim: Many Urge head sizes Scheduled sailincs from Miami Sundays, Nov. 1 and 15. first class. One way, $20 Round trip.

$35. Second class. One way, $15 Round trip, $25. Rate subject to U. S.

tax. NEW YORK S50 Through steamers via Nassau Sundays Nov. 1 and 15. Accompanied autos $1 to $1.50 per cwt. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES COLUMBUS HOTEL BLDG Phone Miami 26193 F.

E. C. RAILWAY DAY COACH TO KEY WEST. I O. SHIP TO HAVANA.

CABIN AND MEALS IV-CLIDED ON STEAMER S.S. CUBA S.S. FLORIDA White, $3. 10 Gallon To our paint rhemfats vre said "Forget costs! Make the Itest house paint that can le made. They took each good brand then on the market tested, analysed its every strength and weakness.

They experimented. Then they created Seroco Master Mixed, using the best raw materials money ran buy and the finest house paint formula yet developed. 'o wonder it succeeded so fast! Many widely advertised house paints are now made exactly like Master Mixed. But these other brands, on their way to market, incur large selling expenses that we avoid by bringing Seroco Paints straight from our own factories to you. Master Mixed sells fl a gallon under its eruals.

Seroco Auto Enamel, Qt, 75c Porch Floor Paint. Qt, 65e AUSilh HOSIERY A FASHION SCOOP! NEW FALL I2PSBS Feninraiar and Oreidental Stramsh-'p Co. Third Floor Crept de Chine Si 98 $95 50c IP EY2nf One tm An Out- standing Feature 5tont onts Sizea 48 I 14 to 20, 3S Smart women will bur tbe.e purs silk hose. They will rec-ornire he new Fall shades. They are semi-fashioned, with French heels and pecot top.

Sears Mail Thmr Tnejr are all-silk, some wiMi Alencon top and bottom, some witK Alencon lace top and 10-inch hem. AH proven popular styles. Ssars Maia Tlsor 2 Hours' Travel Time $28 One Way $50 Round Trip Daily and Sunday for 3 Years Resular Service. West Indies CentraL South America. Twice Weekly Ash oar Hotel or Any Travel Bureau Pan American Airways, Inc.

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