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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 77

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The Tampa Tribunei
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4DVEHTTSEMENT I THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Sunday. September 12, 1965 Among the Clubs- Delegates' Wives Will Get Acquainted tending University of South Florida. The public may attend. Monday Reception By TERRY SCHWALL1E Tribune Club Editor Wives of Kiwanians here for the annual stale convention of Florida District, Kiwanis International, in progress at Floridan Motor Hotel, are being enter- The Hatton Gillett Veterans! and his orchestra. Favors will be awarded by the King and Queen of Gasparilla.

Another get-together Is planned for 9:30 Tuesday morning in the Corinthian Room. Among wives attending are Mrs. Edward C. Keefe of Oklahoma City, whose husband Is Lemons For Beauty To keep yonr tkin clear and fair yon need the natural cleansing and bleaching properties of lemon. Ask yonr druggist for a bottle of lemon Jelvyn, the latest type skin freshener that beautiful women throughout the world are now using.

Lemon Jelvyn braces end conditions the skin to a beautiful new clarity and fine grained texture; its mild astringent properties help stimulate the surface cells, clear out stubborn particles and smooth away dry skin flakes which plug Eo res, inducing blemishes, emon Jelvyn is ideal for quick cleansing and two capfuls in vonr final shampoo rinse help cleanse the scalp and give a sparkling shine to your hair. This is a luxury skin freshener and YOUR CLUB doing something special? Then tell us about it, in writing, by Tuesday noon; deadline for Sunday publication. No regular meetings, please. of Foreign Wars Post 121 and its auxiliary will have as their guests tomorrow at 8 p.m. District 9 VFW Commander John Eckhardt and District 9 auxiliary president Betty Eckhardt of Dunedin.

They will be making their official visit. A reception honoring the guests will follow the business meeting. Get Acquainted Coffee The Westgate Y-Wives will have their annual get acquaint-(Continued on Page 10, Col. 5) cleanser. I xmMimmmMmi Place a Want Ad Ph.

223-4911 the newly elected president of Kiwanis International, and Mrs. Edward B. Moylan Jr. of Miami, wife of the immediate past president of Kiwanis International. Mrs.

Frank H. Moody, wife of the district governor, is official hostess, assisted by Mrs. Robert G. Edenfield of Tampa. Third Local Chapter Plans are being made for the formation of a third local chapter of the American Business Women's Association by Mrs.

Edna McDonald of Kansas City, field executive of ABWA. Mrs. McDonald Is In town Interviewing Tampa business women as prospective charter members. The charter meeting is scheduled tentatively for Sept. 23.

Among purposes of the organization Is "to elevate the tained with a program of activities while their husbands attend business sessions. A hospitality get-together is planned from 2 until 5 o'clock this afternoon in the Corinthian Boom of the Floridian. A tour of Busch Gardens is scheduled for tomorrow morning at 10, including a visit to the newly opened African Veldt. A buffet luncheon will follow at the Sheraton-Tampa Motor Inn. A district dinner will be served at 7:30 tomorrow in the Convention Room preceding special entertainment and dancing to the music of Jack Golly mil Cor.

Zaclc and Tampa -r I 1711 S. Dole Mabry end at 602 Franklin SCARF HAT II II DIPPING 'CHAMPAGNE' Mrs. Gordon Johnson, a member of the Back-stagers, support group for City Center Ballet, dips into the "champagne" fountain at Curtis Hixon Hall, scene of last night's "An Evening of Champagne and Choreography." Proceeds from the event, which featured ballet renditions by City Center dancers, will be used to hire a musical conductor and full orchestra for the presentation of "Giselle" Dec. 4 at Falk Theater. Staff Photo by Bruce Montgomery) WW Betmar's Second Edition of tho season's most successful hat.

Now translated Into I i I Simonetta rayon velvet, in I tones. To proudly wear this fall! '16" American Legion Auxiliary TJnit 89, Sulphur Springs, Tuesday The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. in the Fellowship Room of Tampa Federal Bank. A cov: ered dish luncheon will follow. social and business standards of women In business by uniting them nationally for training designed to make them more efficient, more considerate and more cooperative toward their work, their employers and their employers' customers, thereby increasing their earning ability, success and happiness." creased membership with a luncheon and fashion show at Carrollwood Country Club Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.

Mrs. Sherwin Lindenhaum Is coordinator and narrator for the fashion show and Mrs. Charles Perry and Mrs. Sam Bobo are in charge of the luncheon. Members will model fashions from a Tampa department store.

Study Program "How to Say It" will be sub ject of the study program when XI Beta Lambda chapter of A8 SEEN 1 IN VOGUE Officers Announced ture a tour of the center's facilities and a panel discussion by board members of the club-sponsored speech and hearing clinic. The club's production of Overture III Saturday at McKay Auditorium, will be the main topic during the business session. District Officer Mrs. A. B.

Forman of Tampa's Aladdin Story League, has been elected first vice president of the Eastern district, National Story League, Costume Dance Tampa Police Ladies Auxiliary will sponsor a costume dance Saturday beginning at 9 o'clock at Tampa Police Pistol Range, with music by Al Ford and the Police Band. Part of Mrs. Tanya W. Schwartz is Girls' State Speakers new president of Tampa Junior Beta Sigma Phi sorority meets Wednesday at 8 p.m. Mrs.

G. W. Poston will be hostess. During group participation each member's voice will be recorded and played back as an aid in evaluation of her speaking tones. Mrs.

Paul Arnone Woman's Club. She will preside at her first meeting Wednesday at 10 after a social hour at the auditorium of Tampa Woman's Club. will head the discussion. Other new officers are Mrs. Nelson Italiano, Mrs.

L. Keith Convention Impressions Johnston, Mrs. Brooks P. Hoyt and Mrs. Robert E.

Edrington, vice presidents; Mrs. Richard Mrs. Fred Hohnadel, vice SOFT TOUCH Betmer gives you the important for Town and Travel. Row upon row of velvety Swiss Chenille, in luscious fall tones. president of Tampa Division, W.

Reeves and Mrs. Howard Hill, secretaries; Mrs. George American Association of Unt Affairs of the mythical state of Seminole will be discussed by Girls' State representatives at the meeting of Seminole Post 111, American Legion Auxiliary Thursday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Gay ell Andersen, Girls' State chairman, will introduce girls chosen by the schools and1 sponsored by the auxiliary, Miss Kay Parkerson of Chamberlain and Misses Gail Nash, Gayle Crum and Sandy Flanagan of Hillsborough High.

They will report on their week with Girls' State in Tallahassee. Mrs. Rennee Mooneyhan, education and scholarship i chairman, also will introduce Miss Mary Flannery, recipient of an auxiliary scholarship, who is at- the proceeds will be used for versity Women, who attended R. McElvey and Mrs. Charles Oc I ill Axv A) I III It the national convention In Port Wiehrs, treasurers.

land, will give her impres' sions of the convention at i In observance of September as Youth Conservation Month, 1 1 meeting of the Ellen Richards Tampa Juniors will have as AS SEEN IN MADEMOISELLE music and equipment for the band. Extension Homemakers Mrs. Bernice Glerum Is new president of East Lake Park Extension Homemakers. Other new officers are Mrs. Margaret Radue and Mrs.

VI Musick, vice Study Group. The group will meet Wednesday, 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. E. E.

Garrison, 3212 San Nicholas St. Mrs. J. H. Cate and Miss Yolande Dyer will be co-hostesses.

Tampers Downtown Fashion Shop Glamorous for the enry Fall season. Pastel pink, or True Blue 1 presidents; Mrs. Betty Ulis, sec 1706 DALE MABRY, CONVENIENT CUSTOMER PARKING, BOTH FRONT AND REAR OF SALON Tile Demonstration retary; Mrs. uiaays wescnier, treasurer; and Mrs. Lena Clark- their speaker the Hon.

Bowden Hunt, judge of the Juvenile Court of Bartow. Club members will visit the Juvenile Home of Hillsborough County and the Children's Home Sept. 22. The club's Youth Conservation committee won first place award at the state convention for its work with these agencies. Tour and Discussion The two main projects of Palma Ceia Junior Woman's Club will be highlighted during its meeting Thursday morning, 9:30, at MacDonald Training Center.

The program will fea son, council delegate. The public may attend on the second and fourth A mosaic tile demonstration will be given members of Letter Carriers Auxiliary 179 at its meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the hall. Mrs. Mary Lou Wolfe will be in charge of the social hour which will follow.

Featured Speaker William J. Switalski, Tampa Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. at East Lake Park Civic Club. Initiation Set An initiation ceremony is scheduled at the meeting of attorney, will speak on "Real and Personal Property Com a A STCYcnS 'ouu mercial Transactions," at the meeting of the Maria Dean Study Group, American Association pf University Women, Thursday, 8 p.m. The group will begin its year's study of "The Law and- the Citizen" when it convenes at the home of Mrs.

William Switalski, 4423 Vas- Wedding Invitations Announcements Informal Reception Cards Personal Stationery Visiting Cards Monogrammed Note Paper Anniversary bwitations Samplw and pricas submitted tpoe request j-P STe ens a i co. MANUFACTURERS ESTABLISHED 1074 IIO MsCMTIEE STREET ''ATLANTA 'SEORSIA by GErPETTOS Gold or Silver Kid Mid or Hi Heels 18.98 conia St. Distribution Party The District 3, Cootiettes of Florida, will have a distribution party at Bay Pines Hospital today, 1 p.m. John G. Carr will conduct a special orientation class for new volunteers in the medical conference room.

Cootl-ette members from Winter Haven, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Sarasota, Bradenton and Tampa will attend the class. Autumn Tea Members of Tampa Branch, National League of American Pen Women will be entertained at a tea tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ed Smithson, 4405 Dale Ave.

Decorations will feature an autumn motif. You Can Live Without it iff because of the price. It's priced like all Galloway furniture because we own the factory it's made in. About one-third less than retail value! Come and see. i Two Socials Tampa Catholic Social Club will have a beach party and I fish fry at Ben T.

Davis Municipal Beach Friday at 7 p.m. The I group will dancing at St. Petersburg Coliseum Saturday, 'meeting at Kennedy and West Shore Boulevards at 8 Annual Picnic Tampa Navy Mothers Club 24 has selected Rowlett Park for its annual picnic Friday. Mothers will bring a covered dish iand assemble at 11 a.m. Mrs.

jSalud Saenz and Mrs. Dorothy Hawkins will be hostesses for the occasion. I Luncheon, I Fashions I Only one sofa in our entire line can carry the Signature label. This label is reserved for our finest furniture. This means that each Signature sofa is personally inspected and approved by Ralph Galloway, its designer, before shipment from the Galloway factory to you.

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Evenings til P.M. MIAMI SEACH COSAl SASUS 3AL CASUS Tampa Chapter of will inaugurate Its autumn season devoted to In aeeoKLVN, my. SUtfSWI BMMUMO fctNTM rAsx Mi hack mw vow city tampa n. Iavocsdau mlanco Mrt sum.

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