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Tampa Bay Timesi
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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COUNTY ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, FRIDAY, FEPRUARY 25. 1949 PAGE THIRTY-THREE PICK-UP FOR POCKETSOOKS Women Give SAND CLOCKS MATS ON BOOTH Oridae Luncheon Save 'Em All! Don't discard those broken unattractive potato chips in the bottom of the package roll them with a rolling pin and use for topping casseroles or coat ing ground meat croquettes. Card Party Five tables were in play at the benefit card party sponsored by King George Chapter, DBE, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A.

TARPON SPRINGS Mrs. Ways and Means Suggested To Rejuvenate Handbags A. L. Ellis and Mrs. James Thompson entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday- afternoon at the home of the latter in Sunset Hills.

A luncheon of" chicken a la king, fruit salad and orange Before retiring or, discarding that purse or handbag which has begun to look shabby, try rejuvenating it with a little home cleaning or touching up, home economists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture suggest. Soiled spots or worn-off color may give a dingy or worn look to a purse which otherwise is in good condition. bread and coffee was served to the guests.

.1 Bridge was. played during the To hide water spots or other moves the natural oils and may afternoon, with high score prize going to Mrs. L. L. Alderman second prize, Mrs.

Charles Hendrickson: third prize Mrs. George Stephens; fourth prize, Mrs. Joe McCreary. Low prizes were won by Mrs. Paul Crider Jr.

and Mrs. Nick Marlemes with the traveling prize going to If your fee! hurt, glad you can comfort them with Selby ARCH PRESERVERS' thre. stains on a smooth leather purse, rub with colored shoe cream or wax polish, either colored or clear. Shiny spots on a suede bag often may be removed just by light rubbing with very fine sandpaper. Scratched places or worn corners on colored leather may be touched make it crack.

But on fabric purses, cleaning fluid' may be used successfully not only to take out spots but also to remove the dinginess that comes from general soil. famous features S7 Mrs. Nick Mack. up with matching shoe dye. India ink may be used to touch up Other "guests were Mrs.

Craw black leather. ford Staley, Mrs. Mason Young Jr. Mrs. Robert Lee, Mrs.

J. L. Avoid the use of dry cleaning Baynard, Mrs. Foster Gay. Mrs.

fluid on leather because it re Maurice Gay, Mrs. Lex Hut 5 i steel arch bridgt chinson, Mrs. C. W. Gallagher, 4l A A i Mrs.

Wesley Lyons. Mrs. J. O. Stephens, Mrs.

George Esfakis, Mrs. Leo Venos. Mrs. Harry MAD THIS If You Suffer From Paul. Mrs.

Henry Kelly, Mrs. Stephen Koundoiiriotis, Mrs. 14.95 metatarsal pad. STOMACH ULCERS GAS, George Mavros. Mrs.

George Arfaras, Mrs. Herman Justice, Mrs; Margaret Gallagher, Mrs. i Simon Economides, Mrs. Joe Baya, Mrs. Archie Clement, Mrs.

E. P. Schofield, Mrs. Fred C. Howard, Mrs.

Guiley Clarke, Mrs. Frank Benedict, Mrs. SOUR ST0IJ1ACM This may mean HEALTH for you regardless of how long you have suffered or how many medicines you have taken. DONAY may be the drug-less way tor you to again enjoy eating. Mother Nature combined the minerals in DONAY in such a way that they have given relief to many sufferers of stomach ulcers and poor digestion.

Every day you delay try I ST. PETERSBURG I Brothers George Parker, Mrs. John Iliers fiat innersole SHOE SALON THIRD FLOOR and Mrs. A. P.

Beckett. Southern Belle Tarpon Springs' latest move to get more tour ist traffic has hogged tlovvn in tieep, yellow Sand. Because the new (iiilf Coast Highway (U. S. 19) bypasses the Sponge City, the Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce built the inform ation booth shown above at Huffham's Corner, three miles north of the city, to route cars into the city via the Dixie Highway.

But the booth, 20 feet off the road, is surrounded by soft sand. Cars driving off the road get stuck; cars stopping on the road block traffic. few stop for information. The car shown here did stop, and Charles Geddes, who has volunteered to tend the booth, had to wade through the sand to get to it. The sign to the left of the booth says, "Stop for information and It was supposed to say "and free orange juice," but Geddes decided that under the conditions, the offer was impossible.

About Palestine TARPON SPRINGS Dr Cullen Purchases HERE AGAIN A The Newest in Hair Style Created for You and the South New Hair Bcouty The Practical Hair-Do Styled for Comfort Easier to Manage Created by the South's Leading Beauticians Exclusive at AMIDE 1 5 6th St. So. St. Petersburg, Fla. Ph.

7-8403 ing a bottle of DONAY you may be delaying another day of good health. If you are going away for the summer take a supply of DONAY, with you. Money back guarantee. Do not miss this opportunity. SEE YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A BOTTLE OF T-O-D-A-Y mi li Kirkwood Craig of Manchester, N.

H. spoke to Rotarians Thursday at the noon luncheon held at the Hotel Stratford. Dr. Craig told of a re'cent trip to Palestine, and of the situation which exists there today' among the Arabs and Jews. Guests at the meeting were Sterling Young, Latrobe, A.

A. Farrar. Trenton, Ontario; Russ Warene. Charleston, W. Wirth Hazen, Three Rivers, Arthur Burwash.

Champlain. Roy Edwards, Urbana. Raymond Preisch, the Gus Ellis. Leroy, N. Adrian Harbor Beach, E.

C. Brennard, Vassar, Dan Aide and Bill Hinsey, Clearwater; Peter Kanarias, Milford. Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Troxwell, and Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Studebaker Swimming Pool AtAVdl: Springs TARPON SPRINGS Announcement has been made of the sale of Wall Springs swimming pool property to Norman Cullen from Harry Wentworth Davis of Tarpon Springs. The pool has been closed for the past two years, and will be reopened by Cullen within the next 90 days. A large scale improvement plan will be made at the pool, which will including moving the dressing, rooms from the west side to the esst side of the pool in addition to bringing the picnic grounds and bathing facilities up to date. Cullen, a former resident of Chicago, has lived at Wall Springs for the past year, when he purchased the home formerly owned by Davis. -'ARTHRITIS AND ITS --'-MODERN TREATMENT by Dr.

M. Amiel History-general symptoms anatomy of joint, various foms of arthritis neuritis sciatica, lumbago -etiologies (causes) all systemic end local home and office treatment. 65 Large pages mimeographed. $5.00 Postpaid. 9th St.

No. Ph. 79-2201 New Spring Arrivals Our Dress Department has just unpacked a new shipment of fresh; new cotton frocks mc lud ing Sun Dresses by Nationally of Miamasburg, Ohio: Israel Cutler, Oldtown, Maine and W. A. Jensey, Wilmette, 111.

Dr. A'miel 1 410 Visiting the booth, Miss Ijila Cardullias, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, had to climb on two concrete blocks and he hoisted into the booth by Geddes, after sinking to her shoe-tops in the sand. Said she; "This is the biggest disappointment I have ever seen. I from all of the talk, that the booth would be in better condition than this." Geddes said there has been no answer from the State Highway Department to a requester a hard surface approach to the booth. CLQSSfiG ALL WOOD PURSES SAVE MONEY read several of George Wash- ington's "Rules on Known NOW! TEis Huntington A Resort Hotel of Merit 4th AVE.

2nd ST. NO. EVENING DINNERS 6-8 O'CLOCK TEAS 4 M. Wednesdays 75c Music Bv Cotterill Sisters Paul B. Barnes, Mgr.

K-kJ Manufacturers! Program Kcncrs First President TARPON SPRINGS A George Washington program was held at the monthly meeting of Princess Chasco Chapter DAR Tuesday night at the home WHOLESALE PRICES! Our Bast Purse At SG.G3 Come Early For Better Selections! SEXTON'S WOODCRAFT 1612 CENTRAL AVE. r- Miss Jane Ilaselden, dean of women at the University of Kentucky, gave an interesting: talk on the problems which confront students from foreign countries. when they enter colleges in America. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Maybelle Frink.

s. C. E. Foreman, Mrs. Katherine Wisslou, Mrs.

George Sawyer, Miss Jane Haselden and Mrs. H. H. Knapp. 1 of Miss Alice Br unson in Inness Park.

Mrs. Bert Currier read, "Walk Proudly Here, Ameri and Mrs. A. H. Stevens is.

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No machinery to wear or get noisy. Just a tiny gas flame circulates the refrigerant. More than two million anilies are enjoying silent Servel Gas Refrigerators today. They'll tell you, "Pick Servel. It stays silent, lasts longer!" Come see the new Servel Ga3 Refrigerators now on display.

CHICK FOR YOURSELF Lhe shell-tucked skirt TODAY AND SATURDAY ALL THESE DRESSES -ARE GUARANTEED SANFORIZED AND COLOR-FAST! Come Early Today for Better Selections! ties brief sleeves with bi tefer bows flings wide a skirt that's tucked in shell-like scallops. In finest new miniature-printed rayon crepe Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 16 17.S5 Ready-to-wear, Second Floor RED ELK WHITE ELK BLACK SUEDE GREEN ELK Shelves adjustable to eleven different positions if Plastic Coating or. shelves keeps them -rust-free, scratch-free, easy-to-clean Big frozen food compartment Plenty of ice cubes in trigger-release trays Dew-action vegetable fresheners .1 LIDMtt Chaim SJioes 'iSouthein Over 4,000 In St. Petersburg J0 Yr. Guarantee On Complete Freezing System Controls MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT CO.

Jason A. Zurflieh 1800 Central Ave. Ph.7-2464 THREE FORTY SIX CENTRAL AVE. THIRD AND CENTRAL Serving St. Petersburg Since 1909 445 Central Avenue.

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