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11 THE FENSACCU JOURNAL Friday, 14, 1953 A i we Pi VTdu rumw Uuno Havor to Don SOCIETY IN BRIEF Monaco ef the Trench Medir ranean coast had gambling tables as early as 1855. This and That' Novice Habit Soon I SIRS, ETTA KETES AND CHARLES KETES are visiting Mr. and rirs. w. stancs Aiexanana.

va Th start and thn Kevea nave Wdmen atuTtHidr (3riTeiteits peen visiting in New Orleans, Texas, and Biloxi, Miss. BE READY FOR TV IN PENSACOLA with RCA-VICTOR ACROSS DOWN 1 and girls 1 Sheep cries 5 Thick and 2 Heraldic band PVT. HQS OVERTON will leave next week for Lo Anzeles. Calif XAVTER, Aug. 13 (UP) June Haver, beautiful blue-eyed blonde of movie stardom who gave up a J3.500 weekly salary last Feb fc vie tin a k.

njt- i I nr a i i ZL i b. l. jMiOjac oItqe jguu to ju I e. tT Im 'oi JuIaIp u. i ji 0 TJ I I I I ft A I A A A fVhere he is on duty, alter spending leave with his wife, the former .1 irac im ius out, vuc 'unsed within 34 BOurs ailer if i otarwu tuey wui not accepts nortensia iublttt, tdiTOr liLaDonice Youngblood and his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. B. H. Overton. eccor.

ruary to enter a Catholic convent here, is nearing the first milestone 9 'and mouse 12 Region 13 Greek letter 3 Time measure 4 Spear 5 Palmlike plants Lodging MRS. C. E. ZIEGLER, principal of N. B.

Cook school, and Mrs. L. Griffin. Principal of P. K.

Yonge school, left Wednesday for Day- in her trsinmg to become a nun. Within 10 days, she will complete tona Beach to attend Florida Education Asociation workshop. Mrs. Miss Charlene Levey Is Honored At Party by Mrs. Katherine Pace 14 Oil (suffix) Ziegler and Mrs.

Griffin are state officials of the group. her probationary period (normally six montns) and will don the novice 15 White gvpsum -F 17 Born F'um 7 Ledger entry I mjko. in.A.Ttis tAK i lk is conimea to Baptist Hospnai witn 8 Nostrils 25 Peak 43 Liquid 26 Exhumes 45 More painful 23 Debar legally 46 Counsel habit of a sister of charity. On that date, not definitely set, "sometime before August 22." she will receive 18 Dried Droaen arm. A swimming partv and al fresco luncheon was given byt 9 Coagulated Mrs.

Katherine Pace, at her home. 1414 X. Barcelona St J. MR. AND SIRS.

E. A. SHANNON. MISS SARAH M1XTOSH, Ma- her new name. 30 Greek district 47 Odd or 10 Toward the Thursday in honor of Mis Charlene Levey, popular August sheltered side 31 Essential 48 and went Donning a new garb will be the iiu ivja.

uu ana. wuiui r-i. Money, miss uoromy Money, ana miss Betty Money will be among the out-of-town guests attending the .11 Golf mounds bride-elect. Preceding lunch guests enjoyed a swim in the McLendon-Elmore wedding Saturday night. 19 Disappears and 21 call" 23 Look and 24 Good and 27 and fall 29 Created 32 Deems only change in the life of the onetime singing and dancing star of Hollywood in this convent near Leavenworth, Kan.

Pace pool. being 50 Offensive 33 Saltpeter 51 Geraint's wif 35 Pulling 52 More or 40 Feline 55 Land delicscy measures The table was centered with a silver and crystal epergent .16 Worships 20 Tay 22 Rosters 24 or less Her training will continue, as filled with fragrant white tube roses and white chrysanthei- usual, for another 18-month period. mums. Tables were placed around the swimming pool. At the end of that time the novitiates in her group will be qualified to take vows for the first time.

Guests were Miss Levey. Mrs. Charles Henry Levey, Janet Lundy, Miss Edie D'Lugos, Miss Angeline Mrs. Sue D. McCaskill.

DeFuniak Springs. Mrs. Robert MISS MARY ETHEL DRAKE left Thursday for Natchezs, Miss, mhere her marriage to Kenneth Anderson will be performed Saturday afternoon. MISS BARBARA NEWMAN, Dallas, Tex. is the houseguest of Miss Elizabeth Jones at her home on Bayshore.

Miss Newman and Miss Jones are classmates at Sophie Newcomb College. New Orleans. DR. AND MBS. LISTON JONES and three children, Oliver, Hugh, and Llston have returned from a trip to Washington, New York, and Canada.

MRS. J. D. FEIG, 529 W. MaUory is confined to Baptist Hospital.

DR. ELIZABETH ASH HAWK and her ion Ash Hawk of Toledo. Vows of chastity, poverty and 2 1-inch Hiyard. Contmporar design blends equally vell with Period and Modern rohm OH net finished in manoganv; limed oak, extra. ModeJ 21T864.

Prlcei begin af S209.95 Ashlev Pace. Mrs. Wilson Harris, Mrs. Shivell Duncan, Miss Virginia Tyler, Mrs. Henry J.

McRob'erts, and the hostera, obedience will be taken, by those desiring to continue their study for the sisterhood. But they will be taken for a one-year period only. At any time, prior to taking the lifetime vows, the novitiate Mrs. Pace. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. McLendon Will Have Party for Couple at her own choosing, discontinue Ohio are visiting Dr. Hawk's son-in-law and daughter, Lt.

and Mrs. William John Geiger, 612 McCarroll Navy Point and the Geiger's new daughter, Gwynn Elizabeth. her study for the sisterhood. 34 Fence crossings 36 Oppose 37 Indian emblems 33 Entrance and 39 Barge 41 Scottish river 42 The and the old 44 Sacred bull 46 Take back 49 New 53 Adam and 54 Of a bird family 56 German article Prince of Persia 58 Ancient Greek city 59 Abstract beine JOHN ADAMS WEBSTFR i 1 ja I I it 1 9, a 3i 'yyA y' A hT mmmmi mwrm mm mmmm. -m.

tl Hi ti ST ZT WKMM Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McLendon will entertain at a to Florida SUte University.

One by the Confederate Daughters of America and one by American Legion Auxiliary. JANET STEVENS DANCE STUDIO (Closed Temporarily) Mrs. Stevens and Alict art in New York attending convention of Danes Mosrers of America. AMONG THE PFVSAmillvt vu at Bamneau Park were Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Woodrock and family, RADIO RECORDS TV "Pensocolo's Oldest Rodio Sen-ice 1233 W. Garden Phone 8-2157 mum. wtvwi, na iamny, Mr. and Mrs. Elby Smith and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith, Mrs. Betty Jane Rice, and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Norville Smith and family. supper partv Friday night in their home on East Blount "St. in honor of their daughter, Betty, and Lt. (jg) Lowell Elmore, whose marriage will be solemnized Saturday night. The party will be held following the wedding rehearsal.

Arrangements of white flowers and greenery will be used throughout the McLendon home. White flowers will center the dining room table. Guests will include members of the bridal party andjout- cf-town guests. Modern Living ft 60 Corded fabric Don't Complain jff I MAKE FRIENDS .61 Communists i About Work If Miss Ann Horigan Is Honored At Shower in Stollenwerk Home JIN IOTTIII OP 19 AND 100 Children Are Gay 7 Must Have Done It Says Man Whose Wife ts Foun Dead in Home By RUTH MILLET NOTHING BETTER OR FASTER FOR HEADACHE RELIEF Qaick-diHolrine BC Headache Tibtrrs prov.Ja xtra-fu( relief for headaches, oeutUic punt, ir innr muscular aches and functional periodic punt. "liC is a special combination of ieve ril world fimouf feia-relievint ingredienn.

Try "BC" Hrtdiche rf or Powder. todr. 'BC" Powder 10c lie "BC Tablets 10c. 23c and bottles of 50 ft 100. A remark of her 10-vear-old son set Mrs.

Jones thinkme. In deen placed throughout the roomn The table, laid In lace, was centered with a miniature bride sending in a heart of whte lace and! tulle. Games were played and nefresh-menta served to 30 friends of the honoree. Thursday Miss Ann Horigan. bride-elect of Phillip Williamson, was the Inspiration of a lingerie shower given by Mrs.

Stollenwerk and Miss Barbara Btollenwerk In their home on West Garden Street. Bouquets of white gladioli were seriousness ne naa said to her Jm glad In not a grown-up." ina wnen ms mother asked why the 10-year-old explained: "Be SAVANNAH, Aug. 13 (UP) John Frank Russell, 58, Jersey Shore, 'told police investigating the axe death of his wife here today, "I must have done it. She and I and the dog were alone in the apartment last night." But Russell said, "I don't remember doing it, I just cracked up." Wednesday nicht nnlirp found cause you and Daddy have to work so hard doing things you don't like HEADACHES HEURAIGIC PAINS MUSCULAR ACHES 10 ao. found a few feet from her body, police said.

Officers said Russell, seated in a rocking chair weeping when they arrived, was splotched with blood from head to foot and was under the influence of wine. A number of empty wine bottles were found in the room. Police said they would continue the investigation and give Russell time to contact his brother, a retired state patrolman in Pennsylvania, before entering charges. Mrs. Jones said she was floored In 40 Minutes They Were Engaged A Month Later, and They're Married! by the remark until it dawned on her that lt was no wonder her son i ill V' Being married to a man doesn't give a woman the right to jump in and help him out every time he starts telling a story.

Maybe you were there and can think of some details to enhance the story your husband is telling. But he'll appreciate it if you'll Just let him tell him a blood stained-apartment with had such an unfavorable imores sion of what it was like to be an uie naicnea nacked body of Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Gill Russell, 51, Madera, Pa. A small hatchet was adult. Por even though she really liked when Davies asked Miss rNeilson, "Does this bus stop at FfeccadUly Ehe answered yes and boarded the bus with her.

There were only two empty torrether on the upper deck. They sab next to ms story nis own way. Be as good and as silent a listener when being a homemaker and wouldn't have traded lt for any other career, she did do a lot of complaining your husband is talking as you are I 1 LONDON, Aug. 11 (UP) Ernest Davies. 28.

an engineer, and Vicky Neilson, 33. a stenographer, were strangers when they boarded a London bus. Forty minutes later they were engaged to be married. That was a month ago. They were married yesterday and left today for Davies' bungalow in Africa.

The lovt on a bus started at a bus stop in London's West End wnen some stranger has the spot light. aoout it. vv D(D7 each other. The conversation turned from You wouldn't want your stories And even though Bill Jones liked 1 the weather, to Rhodesia to love. After 20 minutes popped his work and felt that he was good at his job, he, too, did a lot of complaining.

He told each evening iouiea up. Youths, 19, the Question. Miss said how tired he was, and the problems "maybe." She thought it over for connected with his work. He talked about problems more than of 10 minutes. Then she saJd "yes." Then thev left the bus tat Picca the satisfaction it brought him.

Die in Weird We have Just fallen into the dilly Circus which is dorrtinated a statue of Eros, the god of love, and went to a jewelry store and habit of complaining about our OUIi STOHES FULLY All. CONDITIONED PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN UNTIL 7 P.M. RIGHTO RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES! work." Mrs. Jones decided, "without realizing what our attitude was Suicide Poet bought an engagement rang. Okaloosa Island doing to young Bill.

That is a habit parents should WHNDHAM BEAUTY GHOP For Sfylt Conscious WomcR 9 i Mm, tar St. Wit WitnaHit AppotaftMftt THI WORLD'S FINEST PEXMANENTS BRA HOTEIN Z0TOS HELEN CUITIS 111 K. 1AYLEN CIAL 5J7S guard against. Por the girl, whose PITTSBURGH. Auz.

13 (UP) mother is forever complaining about how hard she works, Is likely "ti (tJlc two 19-year-old boys were found dead today in a parked automobile which they had turned into a poison Is He'ld to become a wife who hates house Hearing Brookfield Clovcrbloom A BUTTER Easy To Spread SUPERIOR Ll gas cnamber in the middle of i work and is unable to take any real satisfaction in homemaking. Lb. cemetery. Foilce said the youths were vie REMEMBERS ANNOYANCES Future Setup Is Discussed urns of a weird suicide pact. A And the boy who all his life note in the pocket of one said: heard more about the annoyances "Unfortunately I shall crobablv PORT WALTON BEA CH.

AuZ. 13 A TXB IMZMT and difficulties annected with his father's work than with the satis (Soecial Island Autlsority mem ima it impossible to report my data back to others. I seek knowledge bers held their first pu3llc meetins factions that come from a job well done is likely to grow up to "be PLYMOUTH cood COVFBB ior lack or same) only for myself, DEBf AINfS KOSHER DILL PICKLES Oh. it will be interesting." The Fickle With A Real Flavor! the kind of breadwinner who is 11 T) tonight to discuss ways of developing a three-mile strip oft Santa Rosa Island when lt reverts -to Okaloosa inc vicums were laentmed as always talking about being on a 'Hot-Flashes' Stopped thikingly rtlitved 43-10 of coMt In dtri' testa Yoo wy bm mSmiot ntedltaily from treadmill. Robert Lutsky, a liberal arts sophomore student at the Universitv of County in September, 1 154.

Most parents want their children Pittsburgh, and John A. MacArtBur to grow up liking whatever job both of Pittsburgh. A tentative plan of Authority members is: to sone eajrfwardJy most portions for transient, motels, trailer courts, recreaticm parti and they choose. In the rear of the tightly sealed But all too often they forget thai their children's attiude toward individual 'lots facie Choetawhat automobile was a large glass ash tray in which muriatic (hydrochloric) acid had been mixed with HELLT.IAN'G MA.YON- NAHSE Etttcr fmehnn o4 ehBr ot hfi" doetort' Lrdia PiaklMJB'a Veubl Compound mod Tmbita braagbt relief from nca faartinna nomd miString aad 80 (raractrreiy) Um MM. Complem or ttrtktMS rtUl Cut Rite Was Fa work will, to a large extent, reflect chee Bay; to develops ths center portion for resort facilities; and to 2' ROLLS their parents' attitude.

an undetermined crystal-like sub entice erouns ox lrsamauais or stance. GOT THEIR LUMPS Southern yacht dubs to co-operate dJ Ot. Police said a poisonous gas had Try PORTLAND. Me. (UP) Stuart Deen generated by the mixture.

The in an 18-hole- public rolf course on the western part. The clubs would and Dot Herbert returned from va aeaxn metnoti, officers said, was cation with the story of the "lcea also maintain homes, and docking similar to that used in states where gas chambers are used for capital Beth Ptaiiim'f Campooad ud Tibtel an kiwii a aetnal Bat, ftiwimfi of waaca ddd mmr a eanr a4 wwoWf wl faiwfl Cat a bMit av. Grt niaf frn tixtaa ili iat. Bar. oua, aarta" fcafaaaa "cfeaaVa (SpaaMirf.

tow, for faaotaaaaTaala mt facilities. coffee" they were served in St. John N. B. They said the waitress took MARECETS 'CUTS U.S.

CHOICE BEEF FOR TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR their order, returned with steaming coffee and before their eyes dropped HEAVY punisnment. Muriatic acid, detectives said, is used commonly in industry for soldering and cleaning surfaces. A passerby noticed the car parked in Calvary Cemetery this morn The island bordered by the Gulf of Mexico on the rputh and by Santa Rosa Sound on, the north for two miles is now nder lease to Island Amusment Cci One mile of the island, running eut from Fort an ice cube into each cup. A machine employing electronic Li laaa la UWi iii taaaa a r' tfharaaa fl Impulses to operate a Linotype or Intertvpe keyboard was Invented the north by Choctafhatchee Bay. ing, but said he believed the occupants were sleeping.

When he passed again at noon and noticed the youths had not moved, he notified Chuck "I ruU i (0 i i i recently by a newspaper man. IIEAVT BEEF CMUCIC ROAST Currently, Island Atmuaement Co, HEAVY EEEF FRESH GROUND BEEF Serve Tasty Eurgers headed by Mayor Thomas Brooks, police. operates 40 rental ton Its. Pius a num Lb. MacArthur was slumped over the Lb.

ber of concessions. Urooks has held Flavor ilSd) nJ iiiiimrLinl ifmJr the lease for 19 years. steering wheel, and the body of Lutsky hsd fallen across him. On the seat beside them was a book of "Immortal Poems." Authority members tonight asked for a public discussion on what to University of Pittsburgh officials do with present prtiperties, known as Tower Beach. Heiss are proposals Small and Lean SPARE said Lutsky had enrolled as a me by the authority: liberal arts student in September ARBIOURS STAR SLICED BACON Fries To A Golden Brown Ideal For B.

Q. last year. His academic record. Give new lease toi Island Amuse ment: they said, was "average." lit!) Give lease to incfividual tourists Lb. Lb.

1 who have been using units: Lease entire proierties to some one else: WTGYSOWb HV77M AGOUTI'S ASTAMT Authority to buy? Brooks out and PODDMG A i operate present facilities: Treat the Family City of Port Wal ton Beach to buy I (y FltESH WSENERS LEAN 1R1SECET STEW and operate propeijties; AU Children Love Hot Dogs Let lease expire. Brooks remove units, and Authority to start from to Good bid Irish Stew Lb. scratch. aaasV I.miIV ia-- Clifford Meggs, (Authority member, said his "pres-rnt thinking is to start from scratc'n." He said that T1IE MAN SAID wtf Ifj Sl FOOD ydi a'Aoiiers or, 59 t9 CIrfs fodayl" TODAY'S SPECIAL: BAKED FRESH GULF SPANISH MACKEREL WltflM, I attar, JwUan fotatecs, CoU Sta Anethtr DtllcacY Fresh Ptniacola Bay Shrimp, Ntw Orleans JamJbalaya. 5c Wt hff Gulf Fomp FcftMCofa Fresh ltd Sappr.

15 VARIETIES OF SEA FOOD FRIDAY IS SEAFOOD DAY AT FRESH IX (OjG I'Found SWIFT'S JEWEL SHORTENING from a long range view, more modern facilities would be desired. The Authority member said all proposals are "trial balloons, and no definite decisions have been made. We Just want to get all the idea we can." Headless Local Shrimp I for Frying Tin SHRIMP a. T.T.Ua.CJii. Las CIVIC SPIRIT CAPE ELIZAB ETH.

Me. (UP) Town construct! inn workem BIG i surprised when L'oey reported to the ioo one mommtr and found their 3 Large Cans STRONG HEART DOG FOOD Keeps Dogs In Good Health 3 Cans street roller shirty with a new coat TomafOGS tt JUST MIX WITH of Theyj theorized that a chic-minded resr'ident couldnt stand the sight of the rusty roller any longer. COLD Mtlll NO POT TO WASH! M7 Loupes Li i 1 FRESH gf TffrJ I Lai SNUGGLE OOLLItS Ona Pair of sue-12 men's aocks. a bit With the 0 'I WESTERN CANT1- LUF1S Home Grown Young and Tender of itrv-yam and iom say scrap ara vou nd to maka thu lovable naLr. OECR A Lb.

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