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Panama City News-Herald from Panama City, Florida • Page 5

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News Mr and Mrs D. Laffitte and son Mont. Jr left lor Waynesboro. a where they will attend the! graduation exercises of Fairfax Hall junior College. Their daughter.

Miss i Jean Laffitte, is a member of the graduating class. They uill all visit in Richmond en route home, arriv- ins here the latter part of next eek i i Mrs B. Lewis and daughter, I Sandra, of Long Beach, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Davis for several weeks, has gone to spend two weeks in Cordele, Ga They will return here before leaving foi home.

Miss Sara Margaret will accompany them to California for the remainder of the summer Mr and Mrt. Ed Taylor and son, Mike, are spending two weeks in KnoxMlle. Tenn as guests of Mr. Taylor's brother-in-law, and sister. Mi and Mrs C.

Caracosus Mibs Patricia Lowry, of Tampa, has been a guest this week of Miss Mary Jane Sow ell. The Misses Lowry and Sow el! are students of F. S. The lattei will accompany Miss LOWIJ to Tampa to there next week Mr. and Mis.

Warren Higdon and chilaien, Beebe, Joe and Jack. Mr and Mrs, Alton M. Towles and son. Al spent last weekend at Perkins Beach John Bell accompanied the group on the trip. The Misses Stuau Bostick and Mary Webb May will arrive home fiom vVajnesboio, a to spend the after completing their fieshman terms at Fairfax Hall Junioi College.

Mi and Mis Rodgers had as their guests last week Mr and Mrs Ophrah Moore and son, Billy, cf Defuniak Springs. Mr and Mrs Jack Vrieze have retuined home from Pensacola T- liere thev had spent last weekend with friends Mis. Shaw has returned home after spending a week in Jacksonville with her daughter. Miss Leewood Shaw- Mrs Guy visitor in this week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Rees Williams.

Mr and Mrs. K. A. MacGowan returned home from Emerald Ciest on the gulf, after spending several days there as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Fred L.

Maj Miss Sada Bostitk, accompanied by Mis Shaw, of Tallahassee has gone to Jacksonville. They visit relatives in Beaufort, S. before going to Davidson, N. C. to attend the graduation exercises at Davidson College next week.

R. Shaw is a member of the graduating class. Others who plan to attend the exercises include R. Sr. Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Bostick and Allan Bostick. Mis. A B. Megmrnss Jr, and children, Crawford and Andy, are spending some time on the coast at tne Megmmss home at Alligator Point Mrs Al de Buhr left by plane for her home in Mason City, Iowa, after a visit here with her grandmother, Mrs G.

D. Munroe and her easy to waih, dainty with exquisite eyelet embroidery. White only. Small, Med- ium, A very special THE DEBUTANTE SHOP 132 HARRISON WILL GRADUATE FROM FSU--Miss Culbreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs I Culbietr will leceive a bachelor of science degree in education Monday at Florida State university in Tallahassee Miss Culbreth is majoring in elementaiy education and nunonng in sical education She is a member of the athletic club at FSU and an outstanding member of the uimersity band She is a giaduate of Bay County High school, class of '45 where she played in the Baj High band She taught the eighth giade at Callaway grammar school last Mis L.

Nicholson, of Gadsden, brothei S. Mumoe, Jr and family- Ala is visiting her son-in-law and daughtei. Mr. and Mrs Waldo Carrell and grandsons. Rick and Nicholson Cairell Di Nicholson was also a visitor here but has retuined to Gadsden.

Mrs Paul Thomas has left for Bennettsville. S. for a week's visit with Mr and Mis. Harold Midgeley and family. She was accompanied as far as Jacksonville by Mis.

Ned Hinson and Wilmei M. Thomas, who returned to Quincy. Mr. and Mis. Robert Cox of Starkville.

Miss ai spending this visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. G. Cox On their return home he will begin summer studies at Mississippi State college. Cpl. Tommy Payne returned to Savannah, Ga.

after spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paschal and Miss Jane Paschal. Miss Posey Taylor, of Lloyd, is reported improving after an operation in the Gadsden County hospital. Miss Taylor is a sister of W.

L. Taylor and has visited here many times. Port St. Joe News Mr and Mrs. Geoige Wooten, of Miami, spent last week with Mi.

and Mis. J. F. Holmes The Wooten family are emoute to the Shrine convention in Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Peggy Allen, of New Orleans, is spending her vacation heie with Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Rollins. Mrs Carl Guilford is convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Hemy Campbell Mr and Mrs Glenn Boyles and daughters, Baibara and Glenna. were to leave on Sunday for Atlanta, Ga to attend the Southeastern Traveleis Show to be held at the Biltmore Hotel. Mrs Robeit Stansberry and children have returned to Houston, Texas, after spending tw weeks here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs B. Ferrell. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fer- lell and Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Martin accomanied them as far as New Orleans Mis. A. D. Lawson and Mr and Mrs.

Peck Boyer and sons, Charles and Geoige, were to have left on Saturday for Milledgeiille, Ga to attend the graduation exercises of Thomas Bartee from Georgia Military college Mr. and Mrs. William Hall, of Indianapolis, has arrived for a visit with Mrs E. Hanney and other relatives They will leave Monday for their home, where Mr. Hall is an interne in Lincoln Chiro- pratic College.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanney, of Pensacola, formerly of Quincy, are spending this week here with relatives. Miss Mary Martha McClain has been named prose editor for the Mountain Breeze, student literary publication at Blue Mountain College, for the session 1950-51. Miss Marguerite Whiddon is reported convalescing satisfactorily after an operation at the Gadsden County hospital.

Scheduled to return to the United States June 26 after a Mediterranean cruise aboard the destroyer tender USS Sierra is Joseph H. Roach, chief ship's serviceman, USN, of Greensboro. Mrs Eugene Patronis and Miss Lucille Patronis were week-end visitors to Panama City. Miss Celia McFarlin arrned home by plane from Columbia, where she has been a student at Stephens College. Mac W.

Martin left for Panama wheie he will be associated the Cove Hotel of that city. Mrs. I. H. Davis left recently to spend several weeks-in Ocala, with Mr.

and Speir and in Tampa, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Ghioto and daughter. Nancy, spent last weekend in Jacksonville. West Florida Sing Slated Today At Church The West Florida Singing Convention will meet at the Pentecostal Holiness church in Wausau for an all-day smg- today, it -was announced yesterday. A spokesman of the Convention said the program would get underway at 9 a. m.

The day's activities will include dinner-on-the-ground and the public is invited to come and bring "well-filled baskets West Florida Births NEff. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Neil, of Chattahoochee. announce the birth of a son. Charles Arthu. on Tuesday. 23 io the Florida State hospital.

Events TODAY Airmen's club tea aar.ce. 7 30 5 i Elks lodge meeting. Elks club. Beach supper, 7 meeting. 7:30 Drummoiid Baptist WMS.

church. 7 Wallace Memoisa! Presbuerran executive boaid church. 3 St John's Altai meet TVESDAY Tyndai! Woman club business meeting and tea officers' club, 1 '30 Bav County Medical society meets, health center. 8 Gulf Shrine auxiliarj of dnectois meets. 2 ndall Boating and Fishing club docki area, 6-30 Tjnaal! Little thea'ei.

theater 2 7 p. m. Wallace Memorial choir practice, i 7 30 I Countv Optimal cluo meets. 12 noon Airmen's club aance. 8 15 p.

m. Woman club choral group, home of Cieo Pettis, 210 South MacArthur 9 a WEDNESDAY I Wallace Memorial junior choir le- hearsal. chuich 7 Kiwanif club luncheon. Dixie- Sherman hotel, 12 13 First Methodist choir lehearsal, 7:30 p. Tj ndall Woman Golf club, Pana a Country club 9 a St.

Andrew Methodist choir rehearsal, 7 30 Airmen club contest 8 15 Writers' club. uub 8 Diuminond a choir piacuce, 7 i 'Woman's Bowling club, bowling centei. 1 ndall NCO club NCO club. 7 St. Episcopal choir le- heaisal, 7 30 Young People's Sen ice cluo a i Aimv citadel 7 30 Lions cluo luncheon, Dixie-Sherman hotel.

12 15 Tjndall Woman club aid committee, 13-B Gaidens. 9 30 a. Odd Fellows meet Painters Union hall. St Andiew 8 ndall Boating and Fishing club, docks aiea. 6 30 p.

Tndall Little theatie, theatie 2, 7 p. Tndall Homes club, com- mumtj centei. 7 p. Moose lodge a i mstht. Moose club, 8 p.

Pilot club meets. Coie hotel, 7,30 p. m. Little Iheaue meets CHIC centei, 7'30 m. Yacht club auxil aiy luncheon, reseivauoiis by noon Wednesday 12-30 m.

FRIDAY Business and Piofessional Woman club meets hotel 7 Airmen's club dance, 3 15 Rotaiy club luncheon, Cove hotel, 12 15 p. m. Tj ndall officers' club infoimal City-News-Herald. Sunday. June 4.

1950 Miss David son Kindergarten Diplomas Given James and M'-s idson of 546 ax enue announce the pn- ol tneir daughter Helen Louise to Jame-- Kf-iTeth Solomon 2-011 ot Mis Eur.a Mae Solomon of 1 Winter Garden Mis DaxiGsO' 1 a of Count-v High School. of '46. has consulted her junior ai John Sie'sor. in De' land She ma'ored journalism a took wart ma'n evtracum- culat Mr Solomon A graduate of Stei- to the Southen-. Bap'iv.

in LouisMlle the fall Ho a of Win- I tei I The weadniE; w.il lake place Sun- Juh 30 at tr.e Wallace Memori la! i in Panama C.n. Family Picnic Planned By Class The annual family picnic is being planned by the Women's Progressive Bible class of the First Methodist church. The picnic will be held all afternoon Wednesday at Mexico Beach and supper will be served, at 6 Each, member is asked to attend and to bring a picnic basket, according to Mrs Triad Howell, president. Mrs Alfred S. Holcomb is the class teacher.

The hostess group for the afternoon will be Group 4 with Mrs. Lee. Jr as chairman. ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED--Mi and Dave David-son, 546 Jenks announce the engagement and apoioachmg mamage of their daughter Helen Louise, to James Kenneth Solomon son of Mis Euna Mae Solomon, Wintei Gaiden Toe wedding will be an 01 Sundae Julj 30 at the Wallace Memorial Pies-biienan church in Panama 'Musical Program jHighlights jClub Meeting i A musical progi am highlighted the Thu: evemne meeting of the Jumoi Woman club Several select i renceied bs Archie McMillan ana a trio of women hieh school Thev i Laura Peel Barbara Gfoice and Mrs Barbara Nixon Gilbeit Mi 1 Fiank announced that Mi-. Albeit Lexus Ji has been lamed junioi dnectoi fo: district 2.

M'- Ill of Eastman. Ga a a of the club The weie Mrs Gerald Mis John Reaver, Mrs William Maske'. Mis James San- deis Mrs Smitherman, Miss Ann Hoi brook and Mis. W. R.

Sowell MARIANNA--Secial-- Eight lit- black caps and Mute aowro. Miss Davis' Kindergarten here received "Ibeir on the morning of May 31. A program was presented CK cf toe -chooi and included i readings arid panto- m.me renaered by the ao' range i Tree -iv ear Following the p'osiiain ar.a presentation 'he oei.Doonea Miss at a social i j' ar.a paient 1 tne booy enjoyed hav rice diploma- at this time ueir- icene Lewi- Patr.cia IDavis. Ro-s Donald Su.li'. 1 Don Sharon Wn WiNon and Span' ale- McMalUan of Te a i ha- fui.ctionea r.ere sir.ce :921 aie Llo 1 a Kelms Rob- oif Gil! Chalker Diana Huff, Bobb V-nrd Turnei Danr.y p.

a a i McMul.ian Billy But.ei Caioi Rhynp and Larry Miss Elsie Rives Is Honored At Farewell Party Miss Elsie Rr.es who leaves soon foi Dallas Tex, was honored at a a party recently at. Wayside park bv the Young Business Woi men of the Fust Baptist church. Rues, who will work with the Firs-t Baptist church in Dallas. a presented a s-ift by the group. Members present included Clotille Covington, Miss Irene Bare- field Miss Sue Powell, Miss Doro- trn Miliei Miss Annie Lou O'Gra- dy.

Miss Alice Stephens, Miss Mrs Hazel Price, Miss Luj i a Tvnei. MI--S Marv Brown Earn! hardt. Miss Frances Powell and Mrs. Louise Griffin Honored At Party BLOUNTSTOWN Special' -Mrs Louise i was honoied al a biuhdaj dmnei recentlj with ap- pioximateU 60 fuends and lelatives attending The out-of-town guests included Mi and Mis John Johnson and family and Mi and Mrs Judson Johnson of Panama Citj Mi and Mis. Chffoid Gnffin of Sneads; Mi and Mrs i i Mis.

Annie Gnffin ana Mis Einest Km- ard of Giand Ridge HOME SAVINGS START WITH dance. 9 p. m. SATURDAY Moose club dance 8-12 midnight Moose club, ACCORDION! Instruction $5.00 LEARN TO PLAY THE FIVE WEEKS Accordion Loaned FREE tor 5 Weeks Register Now--Instructions Begin June 5th Schaffer Music Mart 114-118 E. 4th St.

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