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Panama City News-Herald from Panama City, Florida • Page 2

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SOCIETY DORIS BRUNER, Edilor Chinese Situation Is Pertinent Topic At Women's Meet Personals Gardeners Create Original Corsages At Tuesday School c' lat-ons of the Panama Citv Over 50 members ana gues's at- Mr and Mr- a daughter Janene and Mr. Barry mother Mrs A Tucker, hav returned from visit with friends and relatives in Lakeland, Fla. Mrs Leona Jones Panama Ci'. tendfd me shou toj.se in Beach has retained from a visit making nela aitenicon at i friends in Birmingham, Ala tne Civic Center Sponsored 1 Leonard Geiger son of Mr and Panama dt; Garden Cluo, lhe refeierce librarian, Mrs Geiger 309 South 'scnool was, undei the Bonita has oeen elected president' i Mrs A Aldrmge, Garacn a meeting of Kappa Alpha fraternity pledge Club president a p-. Nov 28, I class a Daviason College, David- FuiiOna o.

to' ho-se son, Anere he is a stuaen. to me gioap, .10.11 i alv onp of five freshmen gatheiug 01 to lasnion- her oTn of the in the Male Cnorus mg tne Mr.s Aim Elearo' Club beard Miss retired Nortnwest- i discos in the Ori Orient gained fro.n having lived her early life and from of Davidson arc Mrs ing kept" in c'o-e contact tne of Keener Chinese tnrougn her Field Kilpatrick Bilox! Miss Mrs Alai -dge statea tha. wnei a coinage to be made me morning, snouid be iieiea late the aflcr- a sionanes In addition she quoted ly from nat.onally known authors and military autnorities, as well St -HVL Park, and other relatives' up to the oloon snoula of the citv- Mrs. Ernest Enfmger, remain watei overmgm in oidcr another sister, accompanied Mr Ninth street, is recuperating in a Dotnan hospital where she underwent treatment recently, according to announcement. as political science students and Mrs.

Kilpatrick home Miss Lewis stated that as early as 1886 the Chinese showed hostility toward foreigners Tne aggressive, energetic American overlooked the slow-mov ing manners of the Chinese, according to Miss Lewis, and the latter resented suca treatment This feeling of hostility was prevalent, not only in China, but surrounding oriental countries of Korea, Tibet French Indo China, Dutch Indonesia, and others Since the last war the Russians have infiltrated into China and have helped to foster and to increase this feeling of hostility toward the occidentals ORIENTAL MUSIC Preceding Miss Lewis' discussion, Mrs Carlisle Miller, Violinist, accompanied by Mrs Herbert Sapp at the piano, presented two numbers in the oriental mood "Oriental," by GUI, and "Czardas," by Monti. were served guests by Mrs Albntton, department cnairman, and Mrs. planned and presented by Mrs. R. Thomas, department program chairman.

"GOING HOME DAY" S4.CRAJV1ENTO, Calif This is "Going Horre Da Nina (Honey Bear) Warren Woman's Club Will Send Yarn to Displaced Persons Some displaced persons in the Austrian area of Europe will soon be the gladdened recipients of assorted knitting yarns, due to the planning of members of the International Relations Department of the Panama City Woman's club. When the department met on Tuesday, plans were made to assemble a box of assorted yarns to nelp these destitute abroad. Yarns may be used to knit warm woolen clotning. and wJl be shipped in time for arrival at the Christmas season. All members and friends of the International Relations Department and any persons wishing to donate yarns of any color or amount may leave contributions at the and Art Shop, 210 Bast Fourth street, by Dec 4 that the MOOT, might uke up ienougn a to las.

until auei ithe toisage nas been woui Mis Aldndge ii.essea tne point tnat flov ei gardens snouid oe planted now witn an to corsage making later on curing the spring and sum- rne" months A aemcns'ra'uon a g.ven to I shov, hov. flowers should oe vurca and stem" Capped prior to assembling tne corsage Many beautiful original cm- sages assembled b- club member were on aispla' Live flowei coxSPges presented an attractive and corsages embodying the acorn, puie cone red peppers and other wildlife showed versatility and skill of the membeis One outstanding corsage of painted squash seed CHRIbTMAS 4 STARTS TOMORKCm--Junior Woman's club membeis a of tne many handmade gifts to be sold at the annual Junioi tt Oman's club Christmas Bazaar, beginning tomorrow. Pictiuea a a-angcment committee members: left to right, Mis. Tom Bmsham, Mi6 W. s.

Mrs Russell Keisej, and Mrs. J. R. Mood 1 Ji. This groap and otner bazaar committees have pre- p'aied a wide lauety of oojects fo' the gilt shopper, from bright stuffed ti o'r-amental and useful articles.

The bazaar, to be held in front of Fumimie conroanv, will beuin at 8 a in Frid' 1 tln-oinh 6 The oaintv doll on the obscures the announcement that all pioceeds will so to the cluos scholarsn func for Bay County High school students Coming Events THURSDAY Drummond Park Choir practice, all woman'. Bowling Club, resemble a Molet This corsage, bowImg center. 1 pn of long lasting quality, had been Tyndall KCO Wives Club, iNCO ChicKadees line their nets with ipboit fur in the Noitn woods. Ottawa Chief Gives Lecture at Tourists Club Meet A program of unique entertainment and informative value keynoted the Tuesday evening meeting of the Lynn Haven Tourists Club, at the home of Mrs. W.

D. Ward Highlighting the program was a lecture by Ottawa Indian Chief A Roi Clearwater of Wisconsin, who gave a dramatic discussion of Indian culture and historj A round table discussion follow ea in which the American Indian wao discussed, and origin of the names of many American cities, rivers and other sites was explained Members agreed to meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at the McMullm Library. Lynn Haven. Meeting time is set at 6 Covered dish sup- for each meeting Officers for the 1950-51 season are: Fred Drake, president, Burr Wood, vice president: Corrie Seals, treasurer, and L. Erwina Couse, secretary.

Following the program and a short business session Tuesday, a covered dish supper was shared by members of the club. Announcement Made Of Marriage Postponement MARIANNA (Special)--Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Mayhall, of this city, announce the postponement of the marriage of their daughter, Clydene, to Clyde Gannon Jackson, son of Mr.

and Mrs C. C. Jackson, of Pensacola, set for December 3, in the chapel of Chipola Junior College. The new wedding date will be announced later. Page 2 Panama City News-Herald, Thursday, Nov.

Gloriosa Circle Meets On Tuesday Gloriosa Circle of the Panama City Garden Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs F. H. Moore, 10th street and Fortune avenue. Mrs. John Reader, guest speaker, discussed the topic, "Raising Spring Flowers for Flower Shows." Mrs Reaver presented each member with a list of methods on Cut Flower Preservation A committee was appointed foi gathering material for Christmas arrangements to be made at the December meeting.

Calendars were sold for the benefit of the Garden Club, and shadow boxes made and donated to the circle by A. Welch were sold with the proceeds to go to the club treasury Mrs Olga Maxwell and Mrs. H. St John were welcomed as new members. Following the program meeting, the hostess served tempting refreshments.

IT; 1 Visit Penney's Toyland--Adv. made several seasons ago, and retained its fresh look FolloTvins: demonstration, members and visitors oracticed in assembling corsages from the ma- hearsal 7 30 tenals available with many eve- catchmg corsages as a result During the meeting the examination papeis from the Short Study Course held in October ere Club, 7 rn St Andrew's Episcopal choir re- hearsal, 7 30 m. Andrew's Episcopal choir re- returned and a Yoong People Service Clab. meets SaKation Army Citadel, 7 30 Lions Club luncheon, Dixie-Sher- letter was a a hotel, 12 15 pn from the leader congratulating the i Tvndall Woman's Cluo aid com- for tne spurky 17-v ear-old of Gov-. IJnlrtt a Tn 77 riavs har; 7OIOS Drummond PTA Group Earl Warre 1 In 23 a she has won her a i polio cluo on high averages of members Always Give The Drummond Park Parent- teachers association, fourth grade group, met in Mrs Marjone Pollack room Tuesdav, 3 15 with Mrs Christine White presid- Problems of the fourth grade child and wajs of correcting them were discussed During the i session, plans i made for the Christmas party to be held December.

Mrs Baylis Freeman, secretary, urges all mothers of fourth grade pupils to attend these informative meetings The next session of the zroup is scheduled for the third Tuesday in January Diesel oil engines do not use String Band To Play At Azalea Square Dance A stnne band to provide the and a traditional will be featured at the square dance to be sponsoied bv the Azalea Circle of Ljnn Garden club Saturday The dance, scheduled for 9-12 will be held at the community building in Lnn Haven, and proceeds will go to community projects Refreshments of hot dogs drinks. mittee, 13-B Cove Gardens, 9 30 a Odd Fellows meet, Painters Union Hall, St Andrew, 8 Tvndall Boating and Fishing club, docks 6 30 Tvndall Little Theatre, theatre if You Have A PRESCRIPTION Don't Hunt A Parking Space DIAL 4263 7363 Our MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY SERVICE Will Promptly Pick Up and Deliver To Your Home or Business Address at "MO EXTRA CHARGE" Cut-Rate Drug Co. 430 Harrison Ave. CHILDS BEASLEY CLAYTON Fish Supper Planned By Lynn Haven Club A fish supper, formerly planned for the community center in Lynnte Haven, will be held at the Lynn I Haven school auditorium, Sponsored by the Lynn Haven men's Club, supper will be se from 5-7 and proceeds go to community projects Mrs. Robert Bard is chairman of food committee, assisted by Mrs.

Brannon, co-chairman The supper will be followed a film on Florida Birdlife, sponsored by the Naomi Circle, at 7,30 Visit Penney's Toyland--Adv. FREE Have your picture taken with SANTA at CHRISTO'S 2 to 6 p. m. weekdays, all day Friday and Saturday 2, m. For a limited time the makers of DIXIE MARGARINE are offering the housewives of Bay County and the surrounding area an opportunity to try this delicious spread at a remarkable saving Ask your favorite grocer about this offer.

DIXIE DISTRIBUTING CO. P. O. BOX 910 PENSACOLA, FLA. Tyndall Homes Boys club, com- murity center, 7 Moose Lodge family night, Moose club, m.

Junior Woman's Club annual and pop corn will be throughout the evemns available Airmen's Club Dance Scheduled For Tonight Airmen will entertain tonight a a dance held at spark plugs Heat generated oy A en club, beginning at the high compression ignites the 8 15 Music for daiK ing Christmas bazaar beings, 8 a in front of Chavers-Fowhand Furniture company. Rotary Club luncheon, Cove hotel, 12 15 Tyndall Officers club, informal dance, 9 Showing of Floiida birdlife film, sponsored by Naomi Circle at Lynn i Haven School auditorium, 7 30 p. m. SATURDAY Moose Club dance, Moose club, 8-12 midnight Airmen's club dance, 8 15 n. Ladies Auxiliary of Panama Special offer for Bay High Day and Saturday FORMALS ladies of Panama Citv are nance at club house, beginning at FREE jour p-rturr tsicen with SANTA at CHRISTO'S extended a cordial invitation to attend Weekly dances are scheduled for Thurscla'V i ns instead of Altesnate saces of banana and orange aiound cream pud- the held Saturday dan- ding a frech tas'ing denser t- Or fold crushed peppermint stick candy into the pudding ana with 2 6 a all clay FMday and Sa tin day IT'S AN OLD SOTJIHSSK CUSTOM st picturn postcard of proof is extant was made in 1777 la chocolate saure for a more festive holiday 5.00 off on any formal from 24.95 to Miss Martha Lee Bridges, Bay High Junior, Models a McDonald formal.

TKP MJUHABLE SHOP i nr a am mcichanaise Fall Suits ALL REDUCED Fall Coats ALL REDUCED REDUCED 3.99 tt14.93 "The Siera the Christmas Spiril" JACKET TAFFETA CREPE3 474 HARRISON A.

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