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'HENRY 0. TALUS CHAT WITH ROYALTY Queen And Her Duke Know All About Iowa 1 heavy silk in a sapphire shado with a side drape. It was the same dress, she said, that she wore last year for presentation to the King of Siam during the Interparliamentary Union meeting there. velvet snug-fitting hat. Over her full-skirted dress wore a royal blue, closely fitted coat of heavy silk.

A navy purse and black pumps completed her outfit. Mrs. Talle wore a dress of with the guests. Most amusing aspect of the occasion for Mrs. Talle, how-ever, had lo do with whether to wear gloves when she was presented to the Queen.

Shortly before the ceremony, Mrs. Talle said, the Viscount ess Stansgate, wife of the Inter (Dornthy Williams, The Times Washington correspondent, Is on a tour of England and Europe, combining hrr vacation with 4 bit of reporting.) By DOROTHY WILLIAMS LONDON. England. Maybe Queen Elizabeth knows the Iowa corn song. At any rate, she's finite aware and so is Prince Philip that the Hawkcye State is "where the tall corn grows." Her Majesty demonstrated her knowledge in a chat here the other day with U.S.

Rep. Henry parliamentary Union president. 'A asked if she intended to wear Sheaffer; gloves when she was received by the Queen. Then the wife of the Iowa PENS PENCILS congressman and of the British Roth the Queen and Philip spoke to Talle and his wife of their forthcoming visit to the United States and Elizabeth volunteered she was eager to see Williamsburg because she'd "heard so much about it from Mania." She accented the final syllable of the "Mama," Mrs. falle recalled.

The Queen also told the Tal-les she was looking forward to seeing the College of William and Mary and the lowan agreed that it was a most interesting institution and remarked that his three daughterjyifcere educated there. mr TALLE TOLD THE Queen that he expected he would be in Iowa when she visits Washington next month, but he reminisced that he was in the nation's capital and met her parents, the late King George and Queen Elizabeth, when they stopped in Washington in 1933. Both Talle and his wife commented on the charm- and gaiety with which Philip chatted for the busy business women! 0. Talle, Republican from De-corah, Iowa, and Mrs. Talle.

The Congressman and his A-fC P-PP peer debated the matter, agreeing lhat in more formal days this would have been no problem. "I think I'll keep my gloves on." Mrs. Talle said. "Good," Lady Stansgate replied. "So will I and I'll tell the other ladies." As for the Queen, Mrs.

Talle reported, she was wearing gray gloves when she extended her hand to shake hands with her guests. Her gown was royal blue, trimmed with velvet of the same color and a matching Tim- PhtiUi) wife were being accorded the honor reserved for delegation leaders of being presented to the Queen and her consort. $HE a ball pint fas PLAN FASHION -TOUR This committee of the Largo Junior Women's Club is planning "A Fashion Tour" that will have two showings in the new Hurricane Room at Pinellas International Airport tomorrow. From left arc Mrs. G.

F. Chilton, chairman; Mrs. Arnold Cluster, ways and means chairman; Mrs. Herbert James, vice president; Mrs. Karl McLead and Carl Bouchard.

d- ing them in the alphabet- STAFFER'S NIW HATKEITOUCH BALL POINT PEN 1 OS i a 1 1 ar- WILLIAMS ranged line was Albania's dele uriles i limn longer than with Sterling Sih er Tip pen all metal in pastel shades of Pink, Blue, dreen Miss Billirls Will Be Wed On Nov. 10 gate and his wife, as they moved into a room off the 800-year old Westminster Hall WOMEN and now, about ho. Copper Gold Silitr. Fashion Tour Is Planned For Tomorrow where the Queen had just ad with Starling lilvtr lip Compltt lint of SXEATFEJt Ball Pm and Pencils lo match! TARPON SPRINGS Mr. and 4-B Sr.

Petersburg Times Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1957 Mrs. Michael J. Billiris. 40! Boy- dressed Ihe assembly.

Talle bowed low first to the Queen and then lo Philip and his wife followed, curtseying to each. THE QUEEN welcomed them and congratulated the lowan on being the chairman of Ihe dele cr Street, announce the engage LARGO "A Fashion Tour-sponsored by the Junior Club of Largo and conduct SNORKEL PENS Ptncilt la Match SHEAFFER Tip Dip PENS HAVE YOU HEARD? ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sylvia, lo Gus ed by Flair of Belleair, will be presented tomorrow in the Hur 00 00 SJ95 $30 S375 $5 ricane Room al the new Pinellas International Airport terminal building. ((ft Father Guest DuBois Of Honor Having as its theme, "A Flight Join us in saluting lo Fashion," the show will fea ture high fashions for all occa Si the nation's business sum C. Skenteris, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Skenteris of Athens, Greece. The wedding will be an event of Nov. 10. 7 pm. in the St.

Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, with the Rev. Constan-tine J. Raptis and Ihe Rev. Theo Karaphillis officiating. Miss Billiris is a native of Tarpon Springs.

She attended local schools and graduated from Tarpon Springs High School. She is a past treasurer of the local chapter of the Greek Orthodox Youth sions in cotton, wool, and mira women during cle fibers, in all price ranges. Several of Ihe numbers will be TARPON SPRINGS A -Welcome Home" parly recently NATIONAL BUSINESS advance samples of styles for the was given for the ltev. Father William Duliois. pastor of the St coming resort season.

MISS SYLVIA BILLIRIS gation from the United States. Then came a question that sounded much like an American politician. "What state are you from?" the British monarch asked. When Talle replied, she commented something about "you grow a lot of tall corn there, don't you." Talle said that during his conversation with Philip at the champagne and cakes reception for delegation chairmen that followed their presentation he discovered the Prince "was fully aware Iowa's the lop agricultural state." The Congressman said that Iowa's hogs weren't mentioned, but that he and Philip "talked Ignatius Catholic Church, by the Holy Name Society, the Catholic WOMEN'S WEEK, Sept. 22-23 Mrs.

It. K. Davis, owner of Flair of Belleair, promises there Women's Guild and the Catholic Youth Society. Father DuHois just recently returned from a lour in Europe YOU EXPECT MORE FROM will be a number of surprise gimmicks throughout the show, one where he has been working on Catholic Relief for Underprivileged of America and has been asso People behind the Iron Curtain. Gulfport Homecrafters To Meet Tonight featuring a helicopter bringing a son and lamily, Mr.

and Mrs model to the airport. Each per Master of ceremonies was A. E. Lark, president of the Holy Name Society. Short welcome addresses Hurt Stevens, of Akron, Ohio, and son attending will receive a gift.

There will be two perform another son and his family, "Wise Buying and Stretching and Mrs, Richard Stevens, of were given by Mrs. Norman Cul- Your Food Dollar" will be the ciated with her father's business, the St. Nicholas Boat Lines and Curio Store since her graduation. Skenteris is a native of Athens, having lived in Raleigh, N.C., since coming here from Athens 1950. He owns and operates the Park Plaza Grill in Raleigh.

ances. The "Brunch showing" beginning at 10 a.m. and the "Des 1 m- aM--- len, president of the Catholic Rockv River. Ohio. The Stevens theme of the Gulfport Homecraft Women's Guild, and Richard visited also for several weeks at sert showing" at 2:30 p.m.

Food AND YOU GET IT ers meeting tonight at 8 o'clock Mitauansa Reach before return Mackin, president of the youth 326 CENTRAL will be served both times. quite a bit about horses. "He's quite a horseman, you know. Talle explained. ing lo their home here.

at the Florida Power Corp. Idea Center. All proceeds will go to (he Lar Four weeks were spent visit go Junior Woman's Club. Tick ing friends and relatives in their ets must be purchased in ad former hometown, Dowagiac vance and may be secured at hv Mr. and Mrs.

Leo group. James vice president of the Holy Name Society 1 also spoke. The Rev. DuDois gave a brief talk telling some of the highlights of his European trip. Refreshments were served.

The Dice Circle of the Methodist Church will sponsor Brownie F'lair of Belleair, situated in the Strnuh, Bay Boulevard. Harbor Bluffs shopping center; Ostecn's grocery; the Standard Here tram Miami snores are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheetham StCsX cj Oil station; and the Largo Shopping Center. to visit their daughter and fam MS? Ardena Invisible Veil Elizabeth Arden's New Solid Compact Powder Iroop o2, it was decided at a Mrs.

Granville F. Chilton, show ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green and three children, North Gulf Boule recent meeting. The "Was New chairman, expects a large attendance at this novel event, first I vard.

sale netted $131.03. The next meet- Freshman at the University of project of the recently organized Honda, Gainesville, this year is club. Jane Joyce Wilcox, daughter of ins; will be held Tuesday morning, Oct. 13 at the home of Mrs. Earl Frazier.

Mr. and Mrs. John V. Filch Sr. are the parents of a son horn North Suncoast Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wilcox North Gulf Boulevard. Back to The Citadel, Charles 7 tt Hospital Notes ton, S.C., for his senior year, is Charles Smith, son of Col. How Sept. 17 in the Tarpon Springs Ml Hospital.

The baby weighed sev ard B. Smith, Canal Avenue Among the 11 aHmiMcd lo Morton Plant en pounds, seven ounces and has Haven Beach. DOWNTOWN ST. PETERSBURG Mr. and Mrs.

James Carlyle Jhitipi AnsnKkfis, Springs Visa P. TmIwII, t'lfwwaU'i' Tlonald anri HiKh, laro Airs. Arthur afine, Tamna Mis. Luther Caffre. Largo and family, owners of The Beach Store, Huff's Shopping Center been named John W.

Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Manns are the parents of a daughter born Sept. 17, weighing seven pounds, six ounces.

She has been named Kelley Lee. The Rev. J. David Elmore was John Tweed McMuilen Clearwaler have closed the slore for the -S 'S month and are vacationing in Mi ami and New York City. Once you try this wonderful new solid compoct powder, you will never be without it! Goes on with a soft mot finish, completely blocks out! shadows, and never flies cr mists as you use it! No other powder in the world gives your face such a look of softness.

Elizabeth Arden has: captured this translucent veil of beauty and put it in a creamy solid Francis "Frilz" Smith, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Francis B. Smith, Bay Boulevard, is a freshman at. The Citadvl.

Charleston, S.C honored on his birthday by the Young Adults of the Sunset Hills Baptist Church where he is pa tor. recently. The al'tair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cause, Riverside Drive.

Fritz was a 1937 graduate of Lar- Mrs. GuMave Norman. I-areo Mrs. Sam Clearwater (ieonje f. Cooper Clearwater Mrs, Lillian White, Clearwater Discharged: Mrs.

Darnell Marshall. Clearwater Steven lingers, Clearwater L. Thomas. Lars" Walter K. Warren, Clearwater Hohert W'trren Baker.

Clearwater Mrs. J. Carmtehael and infant son fliRinas Peter, Clfarwater Kimoeilv Jane Wiltierson, Oeanva'er Among the admitted to W'aw trr: Mrs. W. Carpenter, Punedin Mrs.

fiex Rovterk, Dunedin Mrs. Kannie Smith. Odessa Mil. O. C.

Watson. Clearwater Mrs. Francis Peikmson, Clearwater A Wet, Clearwater Itivhargeri Mm. Archie Hranlon. Clearwater Mih, K.

Reason, iMmedtn Among the 4 admitted to Suneoast Os in Senior High School. Mr. and Mrs. A. K.

Raggett Geotse J. Vaporis, son of John North Gulf Boulevard, have re turned to their former hometown. form in a beautiful Napoleonic Compact. An cx-: citing accessory to carry in your handbag white, black, red, pink or dark blue, crested in gold. I Invisible Veil in 7 graduated shades $2 Plus 10 Fed.

Tax TOILETRIES DOWNTOWN ST. PETERSBURG teopathic were; Vaporis, Tarpon Springs, h.u completed eight weeks of In'an-try Rasic Training in the Second Training Regiment, Ft. Gordon. Ga. He is in Tarpon Springs on furlough before returning to his unit, and is staying with his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Knlra, 217 Center Street. Kathryn Maywalt. daughter of and Mrs. Howard Maywalt, is attending New York! Mrs.

Kdith Phillips. Larso Kverett Balrom. New port Richey Mrs. Norma Culler, Clearwater Mrs. Julia Meill, New Port Kiihey Iiseliarged: Mrs.

Audrey Cillis, Madeira Heath Mis. Winifred Hmw, Tampa Vickie Stafford. St. Petersburg Rolling Fork, Miss. While there.

Raggett will undergo surgery in Vicksburg. The Indian Roeks Reach Little League Team, accompanied by Manager and Mrs. Joe Canipa- long, Air, and Mrs. Emil Geiss- ler. Mr.

and Mrs. P. I). Klaek- luirn, Richard Ku.icka T. P.

Schick, Mrs. Arthur Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell. attended the annual banquet of ii, i 1 Slate Teachers College.

Genes-i seo, N.V. She summered at Tup-i WE TRAIN THE WINNERS v. ake, NA where she was a League, held Ihe Glades, counselor for a Lesion camp I Thursday evening. Morphy iuis relumed to Tarpon Sprin; after two months in competition with state-wide beauty school student) Ouri won first prize for the best Catcher Cordon C.eissler and; fielder Glenn Mitchell received, gold pins for their participation in the district finals as members! in New York and Pittsburgh where he attended the numeroa art shows. hair style.

WANT TO BE 1 t. i son are in 1 alter a tiiree-wpi'k vacation in their home here, 30 CcntKi) Court. Giildif Goldsmith arrived Monday from Perry, Ohio, where s-he and will tie home in her house on Pent Street. Mrs, Pauline shaw is siih-stitutin for MUs Katliy Maliinis in tlw city inamig- HAIR STYLIST? Let Us Train You In JUST 7 MONTHS I frnjronrs form r.i i A S- i I 4 i i 1 i im-- i.yy-yy-. i i.

i i i A v- I I i 1 i PM -P Ll'F I new Miss Dewar, Larry Smith Speak Vows LARGO Postmaster and INTRODUCTORY OFFER COMPLETE $O750 COURSE BOOKS AND TOOLS Free Traininq in HOLLYWOOD, CALIF. fi's Miss Malum.s is for two weeks, touring the Kasf Const of Florida. Belleair Beach Mr. and Mrs. Hurry E.

Peter-sen, Sixth Street, arp spending the week in New York City. Indian Rocks Beach William W. M.itiiews, stationed Lake Charles. is spending a 30-djv leave wiili parents, Mr. timJ Mrs, Waiter Mathews, First Av.fiue North, lie vvii! he Mrs.

William E. Dewar 277 South Clearwater Road, announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Pebeeta Joan Dewar, to Larry O'liryani Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, Sanfurd, The ceremony took place Aug. 30 in Wayeross, in the office of a justice of the peace.

The bride wore a old colored cotton fjoun, fashioned alon princess lines. Her accessories were white. Mrs. Smith is a native of and was radtia'od Irom the JOB GUARANTEED $50 Down $5 Week DAY OR EVENING This delightful new Mist lUiATHUIUiD FANCY run seasons' rage sleek little cap is backed in velvet, swept with a curve of smooth plumage down to your temples. What a flattering way to top a costume.

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3.S0" Airman Smith is a graduate1 COMCR CORAM FRANCHISE STATE APPROVtD transferred to Lainatior for 13 months. Poiiald Zehnder. mid of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Zehnder, May To who has been stationed aboard Ihe I SS k. Hey VveM.

is now in Kuropean UsUMANT MIST PARIS MIST jof Sanford Iliijh School, class of; jie is stationed at MacDiJI I Air Force Base, Tampa. and Mrs. Smith spent last: TOILETRIES DOWNTOWN ST. PETERSBURG HAT BA? DOWNTOWN ST. PETERSBURG "SfRViCCi By STUDENTS" Cold Won Pih Up Set) $1 95 Shampao and Sef 75c Manicures 50c Haircut 7Sc Color Tinff $1 95 facial $1.50 al Ihe home of his parents! Mr.

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