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PAGE TEN ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947 On November Markets THE WORRY CLINIC MISS GOLDTRAP, MR. HARMON WED The marriage of Miss Frances June Goldtrap jince; fresh oranges, apples and pears; also dried prunes, peaches, apples and raisins. Plentiful vegetable products will be: sauerkraut; canned peas lower grades; canned beets diced and cut; canned juice. Last but not least on the abundant list is that sturdy spread peanut butter.

Fruit will take a prominent place among the food items that will -be plentiful next month on markets generally throughout the country, marketing specialists of the U. S. department of agriculture say. The plentiful list includes fresh and canned grapefruit; canned grapefruit and Edison Page Harmon was solemnized at 7 o'clock Thursday nieht with the Rev. Sam This Case Record Presents Development Of A Radical By DR.

GEORGE W. CRANE Cedric 17, is a junior in high school. 'I am very bashful when I am in the presence of girls," he began, "but am very talkative when with boys I know. "Although I have wanted to go with girls, I am too bashful to ask for a date. I have an attractive personality, rt PARTIES.

PERSONALS Wedding Party Is Entertained Members of the wedding party of Raleigh W. Greene Jr. and Miss Nancy Hardison were entertained alter the rehearsal last night at a dinner at the Wedgwood Inn. Mr. and Mrs.

Raleigh W. Greene were host and hostess. Guests were Miss Shirley Hardison, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.

Hardison, Fred R. Bland, Msgr. James F. Enright, Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Rhodes, Andrew Plan-ey, David Bowen, James Shoen-stein, Miss Rosemary Kenney, Dr. and Mrs. Raymond K. O'Brien, and Miss Ann Estes.

0 I A X- l-y'r kJ 1 J- i I rM i it" iiiwii m. linn Hi. nii itffii MtMi.in.ir-r.-,, mr and in my classes my opinions on the different questions are very valuable. mands that he at least be in But whenever I am asked to the spotlight. Davis, formerly of Webster, officiating at a candlelight ceremony at Clearview Methodist church.

The church was decorated with palms while candelabra were placed against a background of pink and white galdiolus with flowers of pastel shades. Miss Mary Nic Shenk, pianist, played "Clair de Lune," "Liebestraum" and the traditional wedding marches and accompanied Miss Eileen Dornbusch soloist, who sang "I Love You "Because" and "Thine Alone." The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Goldtrap, 4100 71st street north, and was given in marriage by her father.

Her gown of white slipper satin was fashioned with sweetheart neckline, long fitted sleeves coming to a point over the hands, tight fitted bodice and full gathered skirt ending in a short train. A tiara of orange blossoms held her veil of French net, embroidered around its edge. She carried express myself, I always take People like Cedric can kid the opposite side. In class meet themselves into thinking they ings, when a vote is taken on are really concerned over the CLEAR class colors or invitation cards, welfare of their fellow always vote against the ma and that communism is the ideal form of government. But their jority, and by this means I get plenty of attention from boys and girls in my class.

They call me a radical, and Miss Hardison and Mr. Greene arguments are usually rationalization of a desire to get in the public limelight. Most of these agitators and 5. will be married at 4 o'clock this when the teacher who is our junior sponsor asks me why I op afternoon at St. Paul's rectory.

Fcr LHiOLEU.M, FLOORS, modern Communists are simply pose the rest, I tell her I am FURNITURE end WOODWORK- radical. "My teacher also calls me a cynic, and she says she thinks Dries Quickly to a Tough, Long Wearing finish am embittered toward life be MR. AND MRS. EDISON PAGE 1IARMOX The bride's table was covered with a lace cloth and held a tiered wedding cake and punch bowl. Mrs.

Sam Davis was in charge of the bride's book and Mrs. J. W. Page, Shirley and Doris Shepard and Peggy Butler assisted in serving. Out of town, guests were Mrs.

Lillian Hadsell, Mr. and Mrs. Denio Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Vallejo and Mr.

and Mrs. Aquiles Alonso, all of Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gause and cause I haven't gotten what I should from it. "Dr.

Crane, why am I so dif A cosutme party with fortune telling and dancing will be held at the Maritime station. Wednesday. Cider and doughnuts will be served. Mrs. J.

W. Worrall may be called for reservations. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ladd of Groveland, have returned to St.

Petersburg for the winter season. They will stay at the Mecca apartments. Mr. Ladd is president of the Massachusetts tourist society. ferent from other boys? Am I a kindergarten grandstanders, indulging in "show off" behavior all their lives.

They haven't grown up emotionally. (Always write to Dr. Crane in care of The St. Petersburg Times, and enclose a 1 self-addressed Sc stamped envelope plus a dime to cover cost of printing and mailing when you send for one of Dr. Crane's psychological charts.) (Copyright by The Hopkins Syndicate).

Dark Hose The new fall hosiery shades cynic?" -P gallon SHERWW-WnUAMS You adult readers will smile Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gause and children of in amused tolerance at the ego a shower bouquet oi white pompons, asters and gardenias. Miss Edith Harmon, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. Miss Lillian Davis was bridesmaid and Patsy Goldtrap, sister of the bride was junior bridesmaid.

Miss Harmon wore a gown with aquamarine faille bodice and with peplum and skirt of matching organza. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow pompons. Miss Davis and Miss Goldtrap wore matching gowns of pink faille and organdy and carried colonial bouquets of blue and white pompons. Charles Harmon served as his brother's best man and ushers were Gordon Graham and Allan Robinson. After the ceremony, Mr.

and Mrs. Goldtrap entertained with a reception at their home. Mrs. Goldtrap received in an aqua silk poplin with black 'embroidery and accessories. Mrs.

Edith Harmon, mother of the bridegroom, wore a tan crepe cress, with brown accessories. Their corsages were of gardenias. Plant City; Mr. and Mrs. John Overman oi tism of this young man who naively admits that he has an Lake City, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Page and son and Mrs. J. W. Dowling of Blanton.

ttractive personality and valu 654 Central Ph. 7-4305 After a tour of the state, the couple will make able opinions. His case is a psy chological gem, and well war A rants inclusion in your scrapbook their home at 4138 66th street north. The bride was graduated from Senior high school, where she was a member of Liber Opti-mus, Music and Glee clubs. of these case records.

will be darker but don't despair they will make your legs look What may puzzle you mature slimmer and will blend in with readers, however, is how a voung fellow like Cedric can be the rich colors being shown in Mr. Harmon served two years with the navy in the Pacific theatre and is now a sophomore so blind to the fact that he is new iaprics. at Junior college. simply grandstanding, like a FELIPE SAYS When In Tampa Try temper tantrum kindergartener, CLUB CHAPTERS for the pure purpose of attracting attention, especially that of Photo Albums (The Better Kind) Salad Bowls Flexible Wood Purses STONE TO FIRM SOIL AND -MOLD his co-ed classmates. TO HOLD SHOOT IM MOISTURE He freely admits that he would Selama Caldron Will Practice like to be normal, and date girls in his high school class.

But his --IpA SIZES SEXTON'S WOODCRAFT By Jay-Gee 1612 Central Ave. shyness prevents him from do ing so. Being an intelligent ana aggressive type, however, he decides to capitalize on his deviation from the normal. Installing officers and escorts of SELAMA CALDRON will meet at 9 a. tomorrow at the Masonic temple to practice for installation ceremony Mrs.

Carrie B. Baker and Mrs. Eska Morgan were initiated into Fine China Crystal STAFF'S CHINA GLASS SHOP 822 First Ave. No. Phone 79-2631 Radicals, communistic agita tors, and such grandstanders A SPANISH PARK SPECIAL SHORT DINNER No.

5 Choice Of: Spanish Bean or Vermicelli Soup Broiled Key West Crawfish French Fried Potatoes Butter Sauce Mixed Salad Dessert Coffee or Tea In The Air Conditioned CASTILLIAN ROOM are usually people who either don't know how to adjust successfully to their present surroundings or are too lazy to pay ST. PETERSBURG CHAPTER, OES, at the regular meeting Thursday night at IOOF hall the price for legitimate success. reports of chapter activities "ROOTED SUCKER. FROM, PARENT PLANT Hence, they try to gain notor VOODEN PEG 40UDS 2. INCH SLIT OPEN were given.

iety in lieu of legitimate fame. Mrs. Paul Hartman was -ap It requires 20 to 30 years to gain legitimate fame in this competitive world. But any grandstand-er can rate headlines in a few pointed Florida cottage chair man at the Wednesday meet mmummm service 1441 CIXTR.AL AVf PUOxe 14-61H ing of GULFPORT AUXILIARY months by violating some law VFW 1658. Mrs.

Anna Fenton or social convention. is Gulfport chairman of the na Ornamental Evergreens Are Easily Propagated By MARY GILCHRIST If you do the opposite of the crowd, you quickly are spotted tional essay contest "Human Rights. The Key to World as being out of step. Sometimes, Peace. Mrs.

Harry Hanson was Arthritis-Neuritis-Sciatica Nervous Conditions High Blood Pressure. DR. M. AMIEL 22 Sixth St. No.

Phone of course, it is a mark of intel ligence to resist group pressure elected trustee and Mrs. Garrett Farrell named auxiliary service STRUR rT "AS SPANISH AS OLD SPAIN 36th Street and Broadway Telephones Y1781 or Y1191 and be in the minority, as was Here in our sub-tropical section of the country we can do much toward starting new plants. Seeds are slow and in officer. true of the early Christians some plants do not come true to the original. Then, too, we But Cedric has simply decided CARD PARTY SCORES may take cuttings and shortly have some fine young plants that he can gain more attention by deliberately voting against anything sought by the major that will be similar to the parent.

Mrs. Lee McCutcheon was hostess at the card party of MARIAN MARTIN Join the sorority of fashion experts in this For all its sophisticated new silhouette, Pattern 9054 is so easy! Just four main pattern parts, skirt is one piece. This pattern gives perfect fit, is easy to use. Complete, illus A simpler method of propaga- ity, than by becoming the star Bethlehem chapter, OES, Thurs athlete, poet, or scholar of his SATURDAY SPECIAL Cash and Carry class. Good Manners By MRS.

BEECKMAN Dear Mrs. Beeckman: day night assisted by Mesdames John Eick, Colin Heath, Harvey Stiles, Paul Robinson, and Nellie Holzapfel. -Winners were Mesdames Rob tion is by the method known as layering. Just take a branch or stem, usually from 'the outer part of the plant, lay it down on the earth and cover it with He says he wants to be different! But that is a falsehood. He is really eager to have a date trated sew chart shows you What is the best "American every step.

pronunciation of the word Pattern 9054 comes in Jr. Miss and be normal. But not knowing how to be normal, his vanity de- ert Barber, M. Abbott, Helen sizes 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 takes Whatever It's Worlh BE IT $50,000 OR A 55 BILL CASH AT ONCE FOR YOUR DIAMONDS OLD GOLD SILVER Ho rfaJov N.

brake fee He obUfotioa KAUFFMAli'S JEWELERS SINCE 1907 446 FIRST AVE. NO. Frandenberg, Loretta S. Gosfold, Three Teen-agers soil. In this way it takes root before it is severed from the parent plant.

i tie standard American pro E. C. MacPeek, Holzapfel, Bessie Hussey, Lou Furman, R. N. Heisey, Guy Abrahams, Albert nunciation is men-yu.

(To be 3 12 yards 39-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to THE ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, 169 Pattern department, 232 West 18th New York 11, N. Y. avoided is the often-heard Baker, Mary Earnest, J.

Stang- which is pseudo Hi EMPIRE BY CRENARD f' lit -3 Hj I 't ley, Jennie Miecklem, Edna NOTICE Hotels, Restaurants Social Banquets, And Private Parties Orange Grapefruit Juice Fruit Punch Juice French.) Dear Mrs. Beeckman: Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Is it true that when there is Bailey's SOc Gal. Denton, Miss LaRue Barr and R. Allen.

Woman's auxiliary of the International club held its card party Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Mable Stuart and Mrs. E. Hoppkins as hostesses. See the wonderful new-season to be a double-ring ceremony A good practice is to cut away a portion of the under part of the stem where it comes in contact with the earth.

Either make a small slit or just cut away the outer covering of the stem. Then place the slit portion of the stem in the earth, as illustrated. If a large stone is placed over the buried or "layered" portion of the branch, it will hold the soil where it is needed and also help to retain moisture. We have so many ornamental evergreens that we can easily Phone 72-0703 styles! Get our Marian Martin the wedding rings of the bride Z7 r- i Fall and Winter fashion book 16 I and groom must match? Irene S. now! Only 15 cents brings you Winners were Oscar Van Boen- No.

They may match, but not necessarily must. The idea this illustrated book of easy-to-sew patterns all the best of what's new! Free a pattern ing and Mesdames Arthur Bird, J. M. Marsh, Alice Stevens, W. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE H.

Powers, Anna Gakrilson, Ma GALLERIES ry Van Boening and Sue Allen supply our young friends who printed the book, a gay mad cap hat and bag. Spindly House Plants" should be that the groom give his bride the type of wedding ring, she chooses to have, and that the bride give the groom the kind of wedding ring he prefers to have. are just beginning housekeeping The flame of the woods may be propagated in this manner. I i I 1 1. I.I.

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