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Pensacola News Journal from Pensacola, Florida • 21

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Pensacola, Florida
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The Pensacola News-Journal Sunday, June 16, 1946 Mrs. Forrest Welch I Honored at Party MARINNA (Special) Mrs. Tor-rest Welch, recent bride, was guest of honor here this week when Mrs. E. C.

Welch, mother of the groom. themums, were used tn the Irving gowned In black crepe with flowered design with which she wore white carnations. Mrs. Hinton Folsom, wearing a becoming afternoon gown of lace in lavender worn with white flowers, invited the guests into the i dining room where a profusion of summer flowers were used in the decorations. The table, lace covered, had for its center arrangement a low bowl of feverfew and daisies flanked by white tapers burning in silver Assisting in entertaining the approximately one hundred and fifty guests invited were: Mrs.

F. T. MacKinnon, in white lace; Mrs. J. W.

Kelly, in crimson and white Jersey: and Mrs. W. H. Harrison, who wore flowered jersey. Others assisting Included Mrs.

I E. Welch, room where Mrs, Welch and the guest of honor received. Receiving at the door was; Mrs. Henry Faulk who wore embroidered pique in white with crimson carnations in shoulder corsage. Miss Peggy, Welch, of Cottondale.

presided over the guest book, wearing a formal afternoon gown in lace and chiffon. Mrs. Welch, the hostess, wore pale blue chiffon with a corsage of crimson carnations. Mrs. Forrest Welch was of Cottondale; Mrs.

B. L. Harries, Misses Helen Frasier Harrison and Lou Harrison, of Tallahassee; Miss Peggy Lee per, of Cottondale. and Mrs. Alice Dickson.

WE WISH The Pen Theatre A Successful Future The layer of atmosphere in which man exists is called the troposphere. was hostess at her home on Broad street. The home was attractively decorated with effective arrangements of early summer flowers and blue hydrangeas and white chrysan- Signs that sell! The Chrysler Air Conditioning Equipment used in the Pen Theatre is the very latest In theatre air conditioning. We are proud to have been given the contract for this modern air conditioning system. SUCCESS! To The Pen Theatre Al! of the Electrical Requirements of The Pert Theatre were filled by us.

The Public can rest assured that the tatest safety i methods were used in the installation of wiring, switches, etc ELECTRIC-CO. ft Phone 2572 1 4- 4 w. 5 EMORY D. LEE CO." Chrysler Air Conditioning Equipment PHONE 8-1212 2217 W. CERVANTES Congra tu la Hons! BEST WISHES WILL BE BRIDE Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert V. Mitchell announce the engagement of their daughter, Doris Catherine, to SHrteza easier. ys.N, of Syracuse, now stationed at Corry field. The wedding will take place at St.

Johns Catholic church in Warrington at a date to be announced when Mr. easier receives his discharge irom the service. Marlanna Women Elect Officers MARIANNA- (Special) Colorful ceremonies here Thursday night at Hotel Chipola club marked the installation of new officers of the Marianna Business and Profession- al Women's club. Presiding was Mrs. Edith Middlebrook.

retiring president, and the installing officer was Mrs. Mary Carswell, of Tallahassee, chairman of district one of the state federation of such groups. Decorations throughout the club and on the banquet tables were ar-. rangements of blue -hydrangeas and yellow daisies In the club colors of blue and gold and place cards bore the club emblem in gold- on white. Opening the program was as- aembly singing of America the Beautiful followed by the invoca- tion said by the Rev.

A. C. Abney. tf the First Baptist church. Vocal -elections were sung by R.

S. Henry accompanied by Mrs. Henry at the piano and throughout the dinner piano numbers were played by Mrs. A. E.

Budde. The singing of the club song immediately pre a new bright spot or PENSACOLA Ride out East Cervantes Street and inspect this modern new building Note the neon signs and lighting of these stores designed and manufactured in our plant. Kenneth Fulghum NTH ACT OH ceded the installation. Officers To The Pen Theatre For A Most Successful Season We are pleased fo Have been chosen to design and Install the Sheet Metal Ducts required for the ale conditioning system. BNMJSTBIAL SHEET METAL CO.

Pensacola, Florida Central OHlct Plant 2025 N. 11th Ave. North DarU Highway Phone Phone Member American Society of Heating and VentllaUnr Engineer; with 20 year experience in the deafen of air conditioning eystema. PEN SWAINE'S SCHROCK THEATRE DRUG STORE Jewelry Gilt Shop WE Salute You! We Join all Pensacolians in wishing you prosperity and good health for the years ahead. seated at thia time were: Miss Blanche Justiss, president Mrs.

Clyde Mayhall and Mrs. I H. Beall, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. H. Duckworth, recording secretary; Mrs.

Nelle P. Heath, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. John W. Rawls, treasurer. Retiring officers are Mrs.

Edith Middlebrook, president; Mrs. Alyne C. Heath, vice president, Mrs. J. c.

Hlghtower and Mrs. Mary Bruner, recording and corresponding secretary, respectively and Mrs. John Dickson, treasurer. Included In the approximately 75 guests invited were Mrs. Mary Carswell, Mrs.

Bessie Bruce, Mrs. Clara Prenkel and Miss Myra Sims, all of the Tallanassee club; clergymen of Marlanna churches and their wives: heads ot local civic groups and their wives and others. MfCVRLEY SflLI 1Y" ESTABLISHED I 9 2 9 It is estimated that 3,000.000 persons throughout the world die of maiana annually. The- PEN Hi id Newest eatve A NN OUNCE th 0 0 0 0 Today, Jane 16th I P. M.

l0V 1 1 most mu 4 THEATRE" 1 MIA IWKUII mntu T3 CPE3 sooa i S0fl 7- Ml I THE PEN is Pensacofa's newest and most modern theatre. No expense has been spared to give the theatre going public the best in comfort and safety in this new theatre. The seats jt Mm I JS il are so arranged that you'll not miss KORVht sZL a single scene and the RCA Sound Recording permits you to hear all of the dialogue. Air ConditTonlng by CJirysIer -at its Clean, cool filtered air is circulated so that it covers not only part but all of the theatre at all times. THE PEW TE4EATP.E SCHROCK Jewelry and Gift Shop Quality Gifts At Popular Prices Pensacola's Newest Gift Shop Novelties Costume Jewelry Clocks SWAINE'S Cut Hate Drugs Drugs Sundries Cosmetics Perfumes Radios HID ON ADMISSION Child ren Adults 40c (Tax Included) At AH Times! Drop In after the show for Ice Cream or Drinks "A Cool mnd Pleasant Place To Shop" East Cervantes Street Between Alcanix and Davis Sis.

WE DELIVER- OPEN II ajn. to 9 p.m..

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