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I I I "jj I "I "I I ill K'J 'IH5! I'M -3: I -3 I I Hi I 4, i ft EH at ilffl "If i Jf! 1 PAGE THIRTEEN MIAMI DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935 "IN MIAMI'S REALM SOCIAL ACTIVITIES With the Vacationists at Miami Beach Personals Mrs L. Spring Represents A. At Catholic Council Mrs. Brennen Weds Edgar L. Weibrecht Mr.

and Mrs. Alexander Squibb left this mornine for their home in 1 Aurora, after spending the winter and spring in Miami, iney Mrs. Clarence L. Spring was At Lupton Residence In a simple home ceremony the marriage of Mrs. Martha Caroline made the trip by automoone.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sykes will leave Sunday for a spring ANNA McGEE SHOP 1035 Lincoln Road CLEARANCE SALE 50 off ENTIRE STOCK Including TRAVEL PRINTS Nothing Reserved No C. O.

All Sales Final ALL MILLINERY $3.50 AND $5.00 elected to represent St. Patrick's Parent-Teacher association at the national council of Catholic Women state convention April 23-26 inj vacation. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Sny-the vacht Sib-bil. Mrs. Jacksonville, during the associa-; tion meeting, Monday afternoon at the club rooms. Brennen and Edgar wemrnni took place this afternoon at the! residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Lupton, 2137 Sheridan Miami, Beach, in the presence of the immediate families and a few friends 1 1- vii.Kio A Kmc nastor of the Miami Beach Community church, Sykes will cruise as far as Savannah, where the Snyders will be her guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Conrad Pu-der. Mr.

Sykes will stop at Day-tona. After completing their visit in Savannah, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will proceed to their home in El-mira, N. while Mr.

and Mrs. Sykes will return to Miami in a officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by Mr. Lupton, wore a semi-spoils costume of orange crepe with brown accessories. Her flow ers were gardenias.

Mi Helen Roe was bridesmaid The meeting was opened by the Retf William Barry, director of the school. Members conducted an informal forum of suggestions to assist next year in handling the increased registration. Unforeseen circumstances prevented the election of new officers scheduled for the meeting, but a nomination committee consisting of the three past presidents was appointed to present names at the next meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. L.

A. Burnside and the financial report by Mrs. J. L. Caldwell.

Mrs. Spring, president, presided. During the social hour members SARAH WEINSTOCK Her costume was of green triple IMPORTER JkmWt- I 't i3SSSSjflPJ8ki- 829-31 Lincoln Miami Beach month. Mrs. John Wood and daughter, Joyce, who have spent some time as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Irving J. Reuter at their winter home on N. Bay road, Miami Beach, left this morning for their home in Birmingham, Mich. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Ball and Henry Dew of Jacksonville have been guests for a few days at the Alcazar hotel. Mrs. Orr Chosen President sheer and she carnea a snower bouquet of white roses. Alec Smith of Akron.

Ohio, was best man. Following the ceremony an informal reception was held, followed by a luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Weibrecht left later on a motor trip to Akron, where they will spend their honeymoon, after which they will go to Atlanta, where Mr.

Weibrecht will make his headquarters as southeastern zone were guests of Mrs. W. J. Farley I and Mrs. J.

Glenn, hostesses, and Announces a New Arrival of Travel and Town Bags of Finest Genuine Pin Seal and Alligator (Upper left) Miss Zeletta Lou-than is enjoying a spring vacation at the Pancoast with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Loutham of East Liverpool, Ohio. She is seen in the tropical patio of the hotel.

Harris and Ewing photograph. (Upper right) Mrs. Henry B. Stein-bach and daughter, Joy, of Grosse Point, pose on the ocean front of the Good hotel at Miami Beach, where they are spending a spring vacation. Moffett photograph.

(Lower) Miss Jane Hardwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ford Hardwick of Owensboro, and Miami, is pictured enjoying the sea breeze on the board walk at the Pancoast hotel. Harris and Ewing photograph. Of Coral Gables Junior Club Mrs.

Alexander Orr, 3rd, was elected president of the Coral the teachers were present for consultations. Dr. Nancy M. Hain To Be Guest Speaker Dr. Nancy Meek Hain will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Miami Beach Business Women's league to be held at 7 The New Pin Poni Bag by Nat Lewis to Harmonize with Every Color Costume Gables Junior womans ciuo ai a meeting held this week at the club house.

Others elected were: Mrs. E. C. Bowen, vice president; Mrs. advertising manager for tne fire-stone Tire and Rubber Co.

The bride has lived in Miami for several years, coming here from Montgomery, and has veen connected with the Florida Power light Co. She is the daughter of Mrs. Emory Rollins Jefferson of Miami. Mr. Weibrecht Is a graduate of th University of Wisconsin and a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, Mrs.

Ada Lynch and Miss Marie Sanders were winners of prizes at tho weekly card party given last evening at the Tuttle hotel. These parties are weekly features at the R. B. Liewis, treasurer; aars. osck Kvans.

recordine secretary, and Plans Are Complete A Beautiful and Complete Assortment of Mrs. Roy Bovard, corresponding p. m. tomorrow in the Venetian inn, Fc or Benefit-Bridge BAGS secretary. Report of the -enccessf ul cabaret sponsored by the club Saturday evening at the Miami Biltmore Country club was given.

The next nxlino urill he Anril 3ft in the PRICK RANGING and up Interesting Meeting Held By Dade County Medical Group 1405 Dade blvd. Dr. Hain will discuss the advantages of joining the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs. Other speakers will include Mrs. Inez Henderson, newly elected president of the Miami Business and Professional Women's club.

Mrs. Agnes Purnell, president. Kay Circum Klub Gives First of "Rush" Parties 1.1. f. i (form of the annual bridge party.

Tuttle hotel. Plans have been completed for the Miami Woman's club scholarship benefit bridge-tea to be held at 2 p. April 16, at the home of Mrs. J. Raymond Graves on di Lido island.

The event is sponsored by the deDartment of education under the Mrs. Lazora M. Larrison of Morocco was guest speaker at the meeting of the Woman's auxiliary of the Dade county medical society Monday afternoon at the 1 it 1 1 1 .1 Kay Circum Klub entertained recently at the first of a series of "rush" parties at the home of Miss Barbara Tyler in Miami Shores vil will preside at the entertainment ARY THOMAS, INC. in Coral Gables. Mrs.

Dorothy P. 11 will tell their Stearns Mayer entertained with .943 LINCOLN ROAD. BUY NEXT SUMMER'S SHOES NOW AT SALE PRICES lage. Sharing honors with the "rushees" were Miss Jayne Allen, and her guests. Miss Mary Bell, Miss Lois Shields and Miss Anne Rhea, students at Duke university, here for the holidays.

favorite joke as a part of the club's first "joke night." Entertainment by club members will include Mrs. Miriam Todd, mezzo-soprano, singing, accompanied by Miss Faun Misener, and a reading by Miss Alberta Thompson. Weekly Luncheon Given At Miami Biltmore Hotel Rushees were Miss Annie Lou chairmanship ot Mrs. syaney i. Wemtraub, assisted by Mrs.

E. Forrest Withers and the following committee: Mrs. George deLani Carter, Mrs. F. N.

Chaplin, Mrs. Edward A. Kummel, Mrs. Elsie Delany. Mrs.

Elannette James. Mrs. E. H. O'Neal, Mrs.

M. C. Wilson. Mrs. Johnson Pace.

Miss Carrie Arnout, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mrs. E. H. Coal.

Mrs. B. C. Leigh-ter, Mrs. John S.

Maxwell, Mrs. L. P. Southern, Mrs. J.

N. Copeland, Mrs. I. N. Miller, Mrs.

Addie Allen, Mrs. R. C. Houser, Mrs. Lillie Houser, Mrs.

D. B. Sutton, Mrs. Hugh Duval, Mrs. C.

K. Weaver. Mrs. W. T.

Dey and Mrs. E. B. Wade. Bridge will be played inside the home and on the terrace.

Reservation may be made with Mrs. George deLani Carter. I.MILLER April flowers provided gay cen-temieces for the tables when the beautiful Jhoes Blow, Miss Doris Anthony. Miss Frances Graham, Miss Shirley Blow, Miss Lorraine Pape and Miss Helen Jones. Others present were Miss Mar-jorie Jensen.

Miss Alice Guyton, Miss Addie Lee Feaster. Mrs. Jack Harmon, Miss Reynell McCann, Miss Bobbie Tipton, Miss Dorothy Davis, Miss Mary Jane White, Miss Charlotte Anne Bauer, Miss Dorothy Krames, Miss Doll Campbell, Miss Katherine Haas, Miss Eleanor Camnbell. Miss Marv Hammer. Miss semi-weekly gala bridge luncheon was given yesterday at the Miami I Biltmore.

vocal selections, with piano accompaniment by Mrs. E. J. Hall. Mrs.

H. A. Leavitt, president, presided at the business session when pamphlets of "Health by Blueprint" and "Modern Weapons to Fight Tuberculosis" were distributed. A covered dish luncheon followed the session. Plans were discussed for a dinner dance to be held in May.

Mrs. Gowdy and Mrs. Leavitt were chosen delegates to attend the Florida State Medical convention May 13-15 at Ocala. Others present were: Mrs. F.

A. Gowdy, Mrs. Arthur L. Walters, Mrs. John R.

Richardson, Mrs. Eugene B. Maxwell, Mrs. A. Daniel Amerise, Mrs.

Roy J. Holmes, Mrs. M. J. Flipse, Mrs.

Lefholz, Mrs. S. E. Chambers, Mrs. J.

D. Stuart, Mrs. Max Pepper, Mrs. W. T.

Lanier. Mrs. P. B. Welch, Mrs.

R. C. Woodard, Mrs. Robert O. Lyell, Mrs.

Gerard Raap and Mrs. William J. Barge. Ponce de Leon Group To Be Entertained at Tea SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON Negligees Tea Gowns Handmade Lingerie Compacfs Cigarette Cases Flowers Handmade PYJAMAS Formerly $22.50 NOW $15.95 ROBES of Satin and Crepe Assorted Colors, Piped in Contrasting Shades Formerly i $18.50 New $12.95 These we real Ravings as the reductions are on merchandise that was moderately priced all season. $785 formerty formerly to $12.75 to $16.75 South Miami A.

Has Betty Kramer Jack Deland, Lester Fulwider, Election and Program meetiLieo Roller, Dudley Deftwich, Rob- MIAMI BEACH 815 LINCOLN ROAD ert Godman, Willis Van Huss. P. Collins, Granville Payne, Don Lee, William Stackhouse, Jake Boring, Mrs. A. H.

Simmons was hostess to Mrs. E. B. Terpinitz, Mrs. E.

D. Green, and Mrs. A. N. Fry, Larchmont, N.

Y. Guests of Mrs. H. Willoughby Smith of Da-rien, Co included Mrs. Thomas W.

Dunk, Jacksonville; Mrs. William H. Lockhart and Mrs. Archer. Mrs.

L. L. Wright, of Flint, gave a luncheon for Mrs. J. R.

Moore, Ivorwood, Mrs. A. A. Bentley and Mrs. Kirk White, Owosso, Mich.

Among others attending the luncheon were Mrs. A. E. Alverson, Rockford, Mrs. John B.

Baxter, Troy, N. Mrs. A. C. Cade, Tuscaloosa, Mrs.

Chailes J. Heale, New York; Mrs. Percy F. Ford. Philadelphia; Mrs.

H. P. Mrs. Carrie Lou Sheeley was reelected president of the South Miami Parent-Teacher association at a meeting held yesterday afternoon Jack High, James Gannon, Raymond Veckruise, James Smith, Edward Cobelli, Ray Thompson, Wil at the school. Others elected were: Mrs.

H. A. Leavitt, vice president; Mrs. H. J.

Priehs, recording secretary; Mrs. F. P. Nichols, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W.

J. Weaver, treasurer. The installation service will be held at the May liam Cahill, Marion Moore, Kenneth Fish, Guy Cahill, Marvin Gunn, Earl Crosman, David Watson, Irving Rolls and James High. Miss Lois Sharp Hostess At Meeting of Koyxn Club Members and friends of the Ponce de Leon Parent-Teacher association will be entertained at a tea given by the home-economics department of the Florida Power Light Co. from 3:30 to 5 p.

m. tomorrow at the demonstration room of the company in Coral Gables. meeting. Ladds, Mrs. V.

H. Gesiking, Mrs. D. B. Tidmore, Mrs.

S. S. Yardley, ') FINE GOWNS Following the business session, 7A pupils presented a playlet. "Uncle Sam Visits South America." Music was provided by the University of Miami male quartet, composed of Edward Walker, Joseph Plans for a salvage sale were made at the meeting of the Koyxn club held this week at the home of Another event of interest to be sponsored by the Ponce de Leon all of Birmingham; Mrs. W.

W. Brown, Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. R. E. Pulliam.

Mrs. W. B. Bateman, Louisville, Mrs. John C.

Cook, Evanston, 111., and Mrs. C. H. Hemming. New Haven, Conn.

A. will be the cafeteria dm ner from 5 to 7:30 p. m. Thursday, April 19, at the school. Miss Lois Sharp.

A committee was appointed to select a residence for the annual house party in June. Pledges who took the oath at last week's meeting were Miss Ruth Turner, Miss Dorothy Daniels and MARIE BOURBON MIAMI BEACH 817 LINCOLN ED. Barclay, Robert Renuart and Charles Staltman. Miss Ferrelle Allen was the accompanist. T.

Pearson, supervisor of the Dade county teachers, gave an address on "A Changing Conception of Education." Achates Club Plans Party MINNA LEE Importers Inc. The Bag Event You've Been Waiting For WEEK-END SPECIALS ON MINNA LEE BAGS AT OUR ENTIRE 1935 COLLECTION i To Honor Group of 'Rushees' Miss Jean Moore. Members present were Miss Diane Lessenhop, president; Miss Leila O'Bryan, Miss Dorothy Pee-ples, Miss Jeanette Nelson, Miss Eugenia Glass, Miss Dawn Rigby, Miss Barbara Alcock, Miss Katherine Anderson, Miss Mary Cul-bertson. Miss Johnellen Gaddis, Miss Elizabeth Griley, Miss Anne Joyce David, Miss Catherine Mc-Cready, Miss Lillian Sandison and Miss Colleen Shannon. mm Members of the Achates club met last evening to make plans for and the second in a series of "rush" parties in the form of a backward progressive dinner.

Miss Edna Young is rush captain. Honored euests invited are: Miss Doris Hall, Miss Daisy Lasiter, Dr. Lowe Gives Address Announces FINAL CLEARANCE SALE Of our entire stock of originally designed frocks. Including also a wide selection of factory dresses, of finest materials and designs, in all the latest styles. For street, sport, travel, or all occasion wear.

All are now offered for immediate disposal at HALF of Original PRICE I NOTHING IS RESERVED! EVERY GARMENT MI ST BE SOLD BEFORE CLOSING! At A. A. U. Meeting Are always unusual in quality and value. Daytime, Afternoon and Evening Bags included in this selection MINNA LEE IMroKTEK nine thirty seven Lincoln Road, Miami Beach Miss Marjorie White, Miss Cath-i erine Shannon, Miss Betty Webster, Miss Judy Randall, Mrs.

Aura Haw-jkins. Miss Mary Ette Baker, Miss Anne Donahue, Miss Marian Lau-! ther, Miss Elsie Leavitt, Miss Mil Dr. Orton Lowe of the University of Miami faculty guest speaker at the meeting of the fine arts dred Reiter, Miss Willie Cliett, and Miss Ruth Ray. The members of the club will serve as hostesses. IS NOW ON SALE AT DISCOUNTS TO 30 LARGE GROUP OF ANN'S 2215 Collins Ave.

Roman Pools Bldg. Beginning Thursday group of the Miami branch of the American Association of University Women yesterday at the home of Mrs. M. L. Stimson on Astruria ave.

in Coral Gables. Dr. Lowe entertained with varied selections of sea poetry, accompanying them with illuminating comments. Among those present were Mrs. G.

H. Gardner, Mrs. E. L. Mifflin, Miss Delphine Hanna, Mrs.

C. V. Kennedy. Mrs. R.

H. Thatcher, Miss Margaret Van Wyck, Mrs. Alfred G. Levin, Mrs. Max Dobrin, Mrs.

Elsie K. Poe, Miss Millicent Mattocks, Mrs. C. M. Lowe, Mrs.

Arthur Hollopeter, Mrs. J. A. Baker. Mrs.

Gardner Royce, Mrs. S. J. Mattocks, Mrs. Josephine Lipscomb, Mrs.

Thomas C. Taber, Mrs. i i -r i- Pi FROCKS In smart, finely tailored seersuckers, piques and batistes. 5 INTERJOR 1ooff TRAVELING COSTUMES SPRING SUITS INCLUDED on i ft- ft FROCKS JHStU Now $10.00 FROCKS Sold for $29.50 Now $14.75 FROCKS Sold for $35.00 Now $17.50 FROCKS Sold for $49.50 Now $24.75 ENTIRE STOCK OUR FURNITURE GALLERY featuring solid wood furniture, and our studio of fine interior decoration will remain open throughout the summer months, and orders are now being taken for draperies, slip covers and other home furnishings to be executed during the summer. Estimates cheerfully furnished for all types of interiors.

2 HOMES COMPLETELY FURNISHED Consisting of 7 sleeping chambers and 2 drawing rooms are open for your inspection. Furniture for sale in groups or individual pieces, OUR WORKROOM IS NOW furnishing estimates on beautifully styled draperies. Price range S1.50 per window and up. Drastic Reductions on Furniture and Lamps 1040 LINCOLN ROAD COLONY THEATRE BLDG. PHONE 5-4022 C.

J. Marsh. Mrs. W. B.

King and Miss Catherine Hamly. Fortnightly Book-Review Club Meets at Weinberg Home Mrs. Harry Weinberg entertained members of the Fortnightly Book-Review club last evening at her home. She presented a resume of Ruth Suckow's new novel, "The Folks," and a general discussion followed. The next regular review will be given by Mrs.

Adele Vince Rose and will be "Work of Art" by Sinclair Lewis at the home of Mrs. Albert E. Rosenthal, 1031 S. W. 3rd ave.

Present were Mrs. Alex Goldstein, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Joseph S. Field, Mrs.

Henry Berg, Mrs. Albert E. Rosenthal, Mrs. Charles Rosengarten, Mrs. Samuel Weissell.

Mrs. Joseph Williamson, Mrs. I. S. Levine, Mrs.

BEAUTIFUL CLOTHES AT HANDSOME SAVINGS! DRESSES SUITS COATS KNITWEAR Smart Tailored Coats and Suits for Travel in Tweeds and Fine, Fancy Fabrics, including Whites $29.50 SUITS COATS 1 4.75 M9.75 strrs coats mow $24.75 ALL SALES FINAL! MIAMI BEACH 600 LINCOLN ROAD I IHyman Lew. Mrs. S. J. Cohen of jHollywood.

and Mrs. W. N. Weinberg of New York..

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