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MIAMI DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, JULY 11. S-A rSOCIAL SCENES- With SeWH 0ID Bad Gore Of Babies Is Gommon tC '4V By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED It is hard for sensitive peo I 'i 7 lk V-4 i-cA 1 mvs Half-Day Values WE CLOSE WEDNESDAYS AT 12:30 ple to see others doing what they consider to be wrong. But the best anyone can do is to "tend to her own knitting" and let the mistaken ones learn by bitter experience. That la, if advice is spurned.

Mrs. M. T. says her 2H-year-old, boy gives her no trouble at all. He is 34 Vi inches tall, weighs 29 pounds and is tanned, rosy and bright-eyed.

He talks as well as most 4-year-olds. His sleeping habits are regular and his eating likewise. He has been dry day and night since the 24th month. "I worry so about the mistreatment other babies get. I want so much to help and most people don't want advice and avoid the one who gives it.

SPINSTERS PARTY Uncle Sam's mail, and the delay in poStoffices these days caused by overcrowded conditions and shortage of help, keeps members of ihe Spinsters club from announcing their list of new members. Several acceptances must be received and these replies are expected in the hands of club officers after today's mail delivery. Meanwhile members have LATE NEWS FLASH New Spinsters' club members are Frances Briscoe, Martha Godard, Barbara Findley, Helen King, Margaret Miller, Jeanne Parry, Johanna and Patsy Weiland, Nancy Sanders and Roberta Van Brunt. continued with plans for a party honoring new members and announcement was made at a meeting last night in the Miami Colonial hotel that new members will be introduced at a formal dinner dance at the Bath club at 8 p. m.

Saturday. The four officers of the club, Miss Ann Failing, president; Miss Mary Alice Woodward, vice president; Miss Jane Arthur, secretary, and Miss Nancy Woodward, treasurer, will be in the receiving line. Members of the club will wear with their summer dancing frocks wrist bands of narrow black velvet, to identify them as club members and distinguish them from other guests ctt the party. Invitations are being issued to approximately 60 guests at this first -formal -of -the -summer -season planned by the Spinsters. Summer Successes In Fresh, Cool Cottons iS? '11? 1 4 It 1 41 1 r7Zi i )K Li- jH'lf 4 For days after seeing the way some child of a relative, friend or acquaintance is being treat ed I cannot stop worrying.

PLANS SUMMER WEDDING The engagement of Miss Janet McCalmont 3963 Wood Coconut Grove, to Theodore Winthrop Sill, son of Mrs. Theodore W. Sill of New York city and the late Mr. Sill, has been announced by her mother, Mrs. John R.

Manson of Washington, Pa. Miss Manson and Mr. Sill are both employed by Pan American Airways. They plan a summer wedding. The bride-elect is a graduate of Washington seminary, Atlanta.

Mr. Sill was graduated from Princeton and is a member of the Elm club and the Princeton club of New York. "Here are some of the things S98 I have seen recently. A month-old baby loaded down BRIDE-ELECT The engagement of Miss Frances Ann Sansone, daughter of Mrs. Augustine Sanaone, 2234 SW Sixth and the late Albert Sansone, to Lieut George N.

Jahn, USAAR, son of Mr. and Mrs. George John of Jersey City, N. has been announced by the bride-elect's mother. The wedding will take place at 10 a.

July 29 in Sin. Peter and Paul church, Miami, with the Rev. R. P. Brertnan officiating.

Local Girl Betrothed To Airman with blankets in a warm room. The same infant and one 10 months old up at midnight in a crowded, smoke-filled room. Why didn't you take them out and explain why you were do- All Sixes, to 15. 12 te 20 ad3ttS2 iny it?) "A umall baby with his bot tie propped up. Children of SOLO CELEBRATION A steak and chicken dinner given last night by Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Dykes was planned by way of celebrating the solo flight of Miss Jane Fuchs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuchs. Jane, who is receiving instruction in flying at Embry-Riddle school of Aviation, yesterday made her first VJar mMVior TAT-ne; nnoVilo to nttenri last Mary Hall Weds Hero rny son's age who are neither dry nor clean.

A child of eight months who rarely gets fresh air or sunshine, is not free to crawl or stand in a pen but is confined to carriage or someone's arms. "A child who is not allowed night's celebration since she is in Washington visiting (if TsCtClTIC1 CHURCH WEDDING Miss Mdry Lee Hall and Petty Officer W. D. Wilson, USN, were married in a It's easy to Icsep eool and pretty ia that bright colored cottons! Crisp pencil stripes. 907 floral prints and plain colors, washiast and tubbable.

Smart, softly tailored styles for school girls, career womea er homemakers. STREET FLOOR Announcement of the en- In a candlelight ceremony ceremony which took place at ,8 p. mv July 3 in the gagement and approaching to feed himself because he is marriage of Miss Frances Ann too slow, another because he which took Place at 8 p. Allapattah Baptist church. Wilson is the daugh party included Mr.

Fuchs, Miss Fuchs, Lieut. James S. Stroupe, USNR, stationed in Atlanta, and Fred B. Adler. July 3, in the Allapattah Bap Sansone, daughter of Mrs: Au- makes a mess of feeding.

A gustine Sansone, 2234 SW Sixth little girl who won't go to ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hall, 1741 NW 39th st. Petty Officer Wilson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Wilson of Port Arthur, Texas. The couple is living here.

st, and the late Albert San- sleep without a bottle. Chil- tist church. Miss Mary Lee Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

L. Hall, 1741 NW 39th st, became the bride of Petty sone, to Lieut George N. Jahn, dren who are forced to eat or USSAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. a stick is used if they don't.

FLORIDA TO MAINE Spending the summer months in Poland SDrina, Maine, where they joined USN, i i tI. uiiiter j. isuii, Officer W. D. Wilson, an George Jahn of Jersey City, Tnis last horrifies me most as xv.

nas been announced bv me moincr wno a oca tnis con- the summer colony at tne roiana oprmg nouoe uic son of Mr and Mrs A Wil. Dr and Mrs. Charles V. Fitch of New York, who SOn of Port Arthur, Texas, usually spend the winter months in Miami at the The Rev. Hugh Ellis performed wiL JT ui the ceremony before an altar I1 "TVT Jt TVTT-'ATTTflTxT th bridc-clect's mother.

The siders herself superior and is r. rl ZJ IM I JLVAJLiJLI JL XVJLN ceremony, which will take place Quite an influence on some nt in in sto Pofsr vcune mothers awaitine babies. iSir II 11UU1U 11U1C1, XJIO- "'v. can't sloen for thinking of Jr i banked with palms and stand Just Received! 49 oaav o-Ai vaiuum. vnuiui wit tr Mrs TTfnrv Hunt.

349 NE Mrs. Lottie Goodson. 1343 be performed by the Rev. R. inese mings.

ards of white gladroli. The bride, given in marriage 96th st. returned home last SW Eighth will celebrate P. Brcnnan. imnK 01 now discouraging this must be to me! I have by her her 95th birthday Saturday by Miss Sansone Is a graduate uHn rntra Mrith incorfa WeeK aCCOmpailiea High.

Shoulders The Thing In New Designs For Autumn preached the antithesis of such quarter of al lace fashioned alone- nrinresq UF or me Ivliami toenior nigft fiM fnes Her vefl of iUusion hun and Mrs" Warren Chaille' Cap- friends' Mrs' Goodson has 26 school, where she was a mem- arCveS lines. Her veil or luusion nung nI TISAAp an(i their pranrisnns and trrpat-trrnnd- uh century. By DOROTHY ROE Irom a tiara of orange bios- Vl "re You are relaWlv hoinlM9 irnnrr -I -I TD VUlnr, rxn tho i ij i Bmau son, iviiciiaci. aoiis in me service au mis 13 nfllCes in the Student council CooL rayon panties is run-resistant knit. Brief styles with elastic waist.

Tearose. STREET FLOOR IML.VV lunrv, juiy -s IZZZ 7 rZrZ, t7Zc Chaille recently was trans- the fifth war she has seen dur- and girls council She also at- lou an Pracuce wna thenrv that a Pirl needs broad shoulders to Stand the bouquet of gardenias and tube fpnm w.rn Robbins intr het. iifAfimff Rh sr A.s Pech and enjoy good results. roses icuueu uie uiuvei sny ui. rraff in these StrenUOUS times, New York designers "if8; field, Macon, to Patter- Miami 38 years ago from Mel- where she was treasurer of the of whose viewpoint anyone highlight exaggerated.

Shoulders, high Wide and gowned in blue sheer and wore JSXdSSa-S hoSm'e cou" "iMdMd nd' is closed to change. If these were good methods of handsome, throughout tneir lau couecuons. a corsage or ye. ow roseDuas. post.

MrSf J08eph Mills, ty c. rZrZn child-rcaf ing, then authorities Balancing the wide, peaked bride, served as best man, Milis. Mrs. Ethel Ernest Murrell. tended by Mrs.

J. A. Sansone, on the subject would be for Cool Percale 10 w- Bovd USA who is stationed at president of the Miami Sorop- her sister-in-law, as matron of them. As they are universally nhoulder line are jutting tu- nics. providing effective cam- JVlCinY ouflage for hips suffering from wartime girdles The tunic G1Ven Here USN, and' MM 2c H.

C. Lange, 'n i ism CamP Maxcy, near Paris. timist duo, wno nas Been iiwuur, anu wus uuiu, uepioreu, you can oniy assume spending ihe summer in Flat sister or the bridegroom, as that your friends are impervi Rock. N. C.

left Sunday for maid of honor. The brides- ous to education. What can 29c Capt. Frederick P. Toppe, Tetty Officer Wilson returned to the United States in March after three years' serv- St Louis maids win be miss Jean uram- anyone do about that7 For- Visitors USAAF, and Mrs.

Poppe, 209 lm. r7MMAnM. AVA1 qKIac will unouene rr in Adele Simpson's collection, where it appears tagged "Minaret" with a distinctly oriental flavor. A rich kaleidoscope of col inXon h.iJJ 1 fhi. stationed at the Venetian leave with their small daugh-SmieoX wL are leaVng r.mony visit with Captain Ponpe Washiast stripes ia blue, i lavender, red.

green, er bmwn mil 1C I. where she will Ictt, Miss Mary Lou Yahner, Our leaflet, "Help from attend the na- Miss Anne Hunter Wright, Books," suggests fine books tional conven- Miss Phyllis Anne Songer. Miss to be in the library or 'read by tion of Sorop- Rose Pereno, cousin of tho every parent who wants to do timist clubs, bride-e 1 and Miss Mary the. best she can for her chil-Thts the Jean lamhcrt. All are sorority dren.

It may be had by send-first time the slaters of the bride-to-be, with ing a utamped, self-addressed Miami Sornn- the exception of Miss Songer. envelope with your request for ors, luxurious fabrics and, en 11 rcuciiunn was Riven in tne parenis in Aiinneniiinia, juiiiu, v-v T' i "rrT brW. parents. They plan to be away for two weeks. SECOND FLOOR timist club has Lieutenant Jahn, a graduate ifc to in been rep re- of St.

preparatory ol ewi III UMin. i er clothea a gay challenge to don, 1706 Country Club prado, jt i drooping splriti. There is an Cor8j Gables, gave a dinner xiQVlSOr VjrrOUD air of preparation for hap- party last night in their home, pier day about all the lead- to honor Mrs. Joseph R. Cooke, Kg G-llPCit! ing collections, now being wno arrived by plane last ahown to the nation's presa Wfcii be the "house guest TnmnrrnTiir during a crowded week of cf th Gordons for several UW Mr.

and Mrs. James E. Henry, 4180 El Prado Coconut Grove, will loave July 22 for a three weeks' visit scntcd at the school in Jersey City, Attended national con- the Catholia university I kn. kAfnia Irani. mmi Twin lied Size with Mr.

and Mrs. William E. cause' it was fcrring to the University of nm ft fl eoenings. days. Mrs.

Cooke's husband, Volunteer special services Henry, Nazareth, Pa. They MRS. MURRELL organized only Miami, where he was a mem- By FRANCES DRAKE 780 Omar Kiam. designing lor uoionei jooxe, usa, is on lor- committee, Dade county chap- aiso win visit menus in angw last XMovcmDcr. Mrs.

Murrell her of the club ana umti-of Ren Reig. intro- elgn duty. ter of the American Red RocheUc. N. before return- will speak before the national da Chi AlDha fraternity.

He riucea the "akirt jabot" in his Mrs. J. Lawrence Kelley will Cross, will meet at 2:30 p. m. ing home convention tomorrow on a also was an outstanding foot- For Wednesday Jnlv 1 imi il.

AAA 1 discreet, bcauiliuny acuium. iuuvucvu ruuo, i miuunuw uie ouiubnine wuuicii a iigiiia Liifine. lvirs. pall player. jiui, MAKUH 21 to APRIL 20 collection.

Tnis iwm, uojiur iwm, jiigrauam Dunamg. Mrs. Maude Ximanies 23 SE return ro wrouna pilot or a tying portress, ia tAries) Today is okay how are you? You may be tired. drapery placed low and to one of Mrs. Cooke and Mrs.

Wil- Mrs. H. O. Shaw, chairman, sixth st left today for Wilson before coming back to Miami stationed in Tampa, the skirt on one-piece Ham Kent Lownsberry. Mr.

will preside. Guests at the v. this fall. dui aon let any "down" feel Fluffy chenille spread is lovely designs on bine, rose, green, peach er white grounds. THIRD FLOOR ing take hold.

Keep faith and humor on top they are life- crepe daytime frocks. and Mrs. Lownsberry came to meeting will be members of sJn daughter-in-law, Mr. He presents also the tailored Miami from Atlanta about a the advisory committee, which and Mrs Clifford Ximanies. Miss Bertha Foster, dean of fall suit with a matching el- year ago and recently pur- consists of Miss Marie Ander- while she is there she will music at the University of bow length capelet worn over chased a home a 929 NW 49th son, president of Miami Jun- enter a hosDital for a eeneral 'Miami, will leave tomorrow savers.

Military gains. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Tau- Lili Marlene Popular War Song on WIOD the jacket One outstanding ex- gt. lor, League; Miss Martha check.up ani return to her night for a short trip to Pen rusi Mind the pennies and sacola, where she will arrive home here the end of August. Ecru Lace the dollars will take care of themselves! An old, and pertinent savins. Think of th Glamour Pins in time to celebrate the first hirfhrlrlV Vi prnnHnnntiAiip Mr.

and Mrs "Lili Marlon" mlH in VnlllA th Ham Laurence Thomas Norman Kearna, jr! nllina AA vw w.t, lain Schwab, 8845 1 niece, who is the former Helen servicemen of the present war, diet ample Ol tniS new suit iua. iuac iviuvi fztxi wiu aiau uueue oiiaw, picraiuc-ui. ui in- ment is done in red and black entertain for Mrs. Cooke with ami branch AAUW; Mrs. checked tweed, with classic a dinner party tonight in her George C.

Estill, chairman of jacket and slim, fly-front skirt apartment in the Park Lane the volunteer bureau, Dade Nettie Rosenstein, whose hotel, Miami Beach. County Defense Council; Mrs. showing last night was an J. J. Miller, president of Dade early sensation in the week of Mrs Byron Freeland, who County Federation of Worn-openings, wowed the public is leaving Friday for Les Che- cn's Mrs- Russell T.

with her long tunic jackets, Raux Micn to be the gucgt Pancoast, chairman of the worn over one-piece dresses of Mrs. Frank Nelson for sev-f Miami Branch Servicemen's made to look like the skirt and eral weeks is bein nter. Pier association, and C. Gor- lurnea ounaay Meekins of Hollywood and a will be aired for the first time MAY 21 to JUNE 21 (Gem- irom rtign- graduate cf tne University of Florida over WIOD at 6:30 ini) Say little; heed carefully. it SdLeaAli 798 PLrs TAX Sparkling plasticl Rose.

blue, aqua er lavender. 159 Smart, rough weave curtains. 32x80-in. ianas, ri. to Miami.

this evening. Extra precautions to prevent be with their a serious threat, in popular- foolish spending of both time auu, uitiite, miss Doris Jeanne Fennell. uyto "Mademoiselle From Ar- and money urged. Being ji, iu. daughter or Mrs.

Lucille. Kirt- mentieres" of World War I. overconfident can trip you. blouse of a suit avriLe tained by Mrs. Frank M.

Dun- don Anderson, chairman or fe, color combination was 'baba Daughf at a Thursday night Dade county chapter of Ameri- rh.im' brown with black a sunnrr nartv In th Rath -iuh. can Red Cross. cer wiin tne jny Fcnncll. recently graduated "UIV was originally a German JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Can- Air jrnnspori frf)m sitortridgft high school. Kong.

The Hrittuli Eighth wr Generally favorable vl- Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Fennell army claims it captured the brations in your day's plane- STREET FLOOR rJ-'' I who arr THIRD FLOOR IVCu onH hir mnthop aro fnrmAp rivu. tyi ftlsisf ir uptiAn A farv fharr but truarA ooainof laents oi Miami ana irequenuy uerman AtriKa Korps. Ac- mwiaKes mat can spoil ginger tone which emerges as Mlg Francis Briscoe, daugh- one of the favorite colors for tef of Mrj Freeiand wiU bft r)rivai AnH Pff fall. the guest of Miss Ann Fail- 1'UVC nilU A CU Mrs.

Rosenstem also does ing at Miaml Beach during 7Ix TT rt Mirrrvii tricks with suit lapels, present- hcr mother.a absence. Il U. UI lVJLiailU ing the "three Membership drive of the Unl- rolled lapel, the petal lapel, The Tirst of a series df versity of Miami YMCA, which visit here. cordine to Fillmore Calhnim an otherwise good record. I here uncxpect- 1 edly for a I short leave Amur- from the Pa- Anklels writer for a national maga- Study, keep improving; much Handbags Mrs.

S. A. Maggio arrived ihn to learn Mrs. Schwab cific theater of recently from West New" York, it ftllf nf JULY 24 to AUG. 22 (Leo) 13c war where he saw service.

N. accompanied by her son, rope and presented it to the In. personal affairs be tactful; and tne icopeu iur jira. begins Thursday under the di Long evening dresses are Jack Horsley jr 24 Calabria rection of MLssJSue Burch and nwitmy, mm uauKiiiir, jvuas outside world. He states that aaa a Klna wora- gracious shown in all u.

ave vorai uaoies win oe a Mi3s jMephIne Mool. will be Miss Edna Russell and her "arca aagg ana miss au- AustraUans who have stormcd If gesture to lighten the way. nr- xi gusta Maggio. They are the ii Both business and monev mat. ing tne new 7 climaxed by a tea at 3:30 p.m nil 1 Qll 4 wu hmeo on 20, in the Granada and Miss Peggy Benenati, are guests of Mrs Maggio's broth- have taken uli back tQ the ters call for close attention, Mrs.

Walter C. Peterson 903 Music buiidinEr. Coral Gables, euest, at the Woffm-H hotel. er. John K- Norden.

Smith nnH fitrhf. guarded procedure. im rP himaWntt i tit aha a. 198 FLFS TAX Fabric er simulated leather ia mart colors. fizarro st.

Coral Gables. ATTr cpdt tin. mewiy insiauea omcers oi Miami rseacn. ikiissi rtusseu. t.

ir jehu ms- in Jew v'- x. Fine combed cotton i a plain pastels. Sizes 8 to lOVx. i-resident of the Flamingo TT.i., oi. go) Things may not run so -tt t'-xt.

wuuw iiuinc ia uuiucu vtJ, Moria at fnral fTnhlPS- Nn. uuu, jvirs. nursiev will leave in 1.1. 1 1 -I are: JV11SS rances Bennett JU 1., is a well known uon- Gever 1435 SW 16th st bave left her in their qu et iU- 5f rheue President; Miss Jane Brennen, over model. She spent the past and Sue Adam, 1213 New Zealand homes.

Men who A11, orSet she will her Let's Go SHOPPING join husband who virp Mis HpI pn winter in Tnrcnn A pi anil hvaia D.a aDOUt 1C ana Keep driVine on- FLOOR intXL tLOOR ane win De accompaniea Dyner Miss Aiice Cook treasurer, to New York next week to vt; intervals of desert fizhtinir and fluties- Be mentally calm al- o-year-oia son, jacK ill. Miss Evelvn Johnson ia music resume her' work. rL tnkn hr hark tn TnHia anrf th ways. n'l mouuHV iur Liie ct7rT Safely licit Crih Sheet huUv Alcrninr Soeciala Invitations have been Issued chairman; Miss Alice Cook, fi- church camp, Camp Wingman, East. Springboks have carried 'hl 'Wgaiia" fool saay specials nance: Miss Oraf ie Wilher.

wor- Tpo TTronir a i7qt smith nv th. ni thi, "ral lel oargains 1001 Mmn- vr "le -nuversiiy oi jviiami to rC Avon t'arK, ria. iney pian Neither hp milled hv shm: Miss Phoebe Vonnaulson. WW a.irH ot arr vh RatnrHav anri itio in "ellncr De misiea Dy iT'Sl and stuSs -treat; Miss Rose Marie Hal, aficr a mvaioni the South" Afk; and prahiy 1 119 59 Miss Patricia Bonfield of St. their negro pioneer recruits Sn oacngrouna.

uespect your tu.i Tt univcmiiy 10 a reception 1 It comes lust a short vi aiuo i own 7 rn. ravon "a a.nce 10 oe new irom 1 -jr pt intuition and sense of in blue and tea rose rayon Manns rannsiocK, we 1 tare; ana was tne guest spend several weens nere as and Hechuanaland will re- mw in ari" annsiocK, we OCT. 24 to NOV. 22 (Scor- p. m.

to 11:30 p. m. Friday the Countrv club of doral Laura Gouldman, the Country of Coral -wuss "ra oouiaman, In pi) A tendency to waste first with contrasting piping and sells as the other Tommies do at J2.95. puouc 01 ner sisters, Mrs. win urant the guest or her uncle ana member her when they return affairs, and Miss Laura Mc- and Mrs.

Lucy Glllson in De- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. to their kraals in the wilder- For carriage, crib, high chair, er stroller.

Adjusts hours of day, then rush hasti Gables. Cawly, arrangements. troit, Mich. Cillia, 33 Venetian way ncHS. Water re-p ell en sheet oH and edor less.

2736. FLOWER BOWS for your Mrs. L. A. Schroedcr.

1222 ly, even if well, through the latter is harmful. It will white pumps are the answer nMPrft rri nr.i' cause strain, and isn't fair to yourself or others. Heed good suggestions. stPLtt FLOOR to something festive for dress- tertalned yesterday afternoon up occasions to match your at her home for a pastel, party frock For black of chiidren in honor of the there is a clever black aster fourth birthday of her son gros grain pompon with a jet 1 rrv NOV. 23 to DEC.

22 (Sagit KTRKKT FtiOOR tarius) Generally auspicious indications for work, business matters. Gains likely through cemer wnicn sens iur ju. Ilalli Towels Sofa liIIovs WAR ATLAS FOR AMERI unexpected or distant sources. Jupiter favors large-scale Date Book moves, proms. DEC.

23 to JAN. 21 Capri 159 59 corn) Dont cross employer. associates or your neighbor; it's too easy to argue these days! Your work first, then outside I a 1 CANS is third dimensional in its treatment of maps and has a foreword by Elmer Davis. Published by Simon and Schuster, it can be purchased for $2.50 or in a paper-backed edition for SI. ANOTHER COLD PACK canner has turned up in enam-elware at $1.59.

It is a seven-quart size. 1 THRIFT LIDS for your 63 (five-cup coffee jars) are available at 15 cents a dozen. PLASTIC BATH SPRAYS with six feet of synthetic rub- interests, obligations in all Floral prints, fringed. Large and plump. lives now.

Worry out! Pastel colors, ia size 22x44. Wash cloths. 10c. Wednesday, July 12 CLASSES SEWING. 9:30 a.

YWCA. INTERMEDIATE DANCE CLASS, 7 p. YWCA. BRUSH-UP SCHOOL, hnrthand and VwCA 12:30 m'' ORGANIZATIONS WOMEN OF THE MOOSE, brnrflt bunco party, 2 p. Bisoaync Temple.

120 NW lSth ave. FERN GROVE 61. Woodmen Circle, covered dish luncheon. business meeting and benefit bunco party, 12 noon, home of Mrs. rirmi JAN.

22 to FEB. 20 (Aquarius) If order, logical think ing (following through with like action) and right op SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR timism prevail, you won't lose. Prayer, of course, is an un- Cram. 315 SE Seventh at. Fort aerstood must.

Venus says, ber tubing are selling at 59 Sm douglas haig chapter. Uare in heart affairs." FEB. 21 to MARCH 20 (Pis ces You don have to go cents and they look very nrac- Daughter of the British Empire. mretina at home of Mrs. C.

D. UCaJ. Milner. 6222 NE First place, For information as to where t0 3 p- m- these items may be purchased. LUBS all TK.

rioilw VV QUBEN ASTRID CLUB, meeting 8 caU The Miami Daily News, p. home of Mrs. Lilly Marnu- Women's denartment 3-1191 rud. il nw ih court. omen aepartment, -coral GABLES JUNIOR WOMAN'S or write, enclosing a self-ad- club, cora-coia pan v.

11 a. dressed, stamped envelope. Joba RmK- 411 sw far for the good things they are all around, but most of us miss them because we're so used to them! Look from the outside in this time. Aim at OF YWCA OFFICERS Newly installed officers of the University of Miami YWCA are, left to right. Miss Helen Montgomery, secretary; Miss Alice Cook, treasurer; Miss Jane Brcfhnen, vice president, Miss Frances Bennett, The membership drive, which begins Thursday, will be climaxed by a tea given the following Thursday, July 20, at ihei Granada Music building in Coral Gables, smoothness plus speed.

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