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rage CLR Elizabeth and the Prince of Japan *- * * x * A Quaker Lady From Philadelphia Plans American Education for Young re Quaker will do her bit to in- ‘at the imperial court in Japan ‘tee Crewe Prince Amihite to young America’s ideals, both chosen by Hirohito to teach the 12- American literature, also eminine teter @ ————_____—_______ OPE OL en nnn (Cee (NE He) Bom to Mr. and Mrs. A. Roberts A bey to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Roberts, 1123 Stump Lane, born September 30 at 5:30 p. m., in Municipal Hospital. Deughter Born to Brosts Set. and Mrs. Alfred Brost, 641 | United Street, announce the birth ef a girl at Naval Hospital on Monday, September 30. Sergeant Brest is stationed in Maryland. Mrs. Brost Lefore her marriage wes Helen Lindholm, of Wild- | wood, N. J © het where I will fed out pest what tet | wit aomwes every ae Ms seers ft Wastomgsen ent of Lin | ot | Shower Is Given For Emily Webb A shower honoring Miss Emily int Webb, who will very shortly Commend te Bios atin tot this | merry John Dyson, was given a eee & wet an) Friday by Hildah Salis at her é = te Geemeel comee of | home, 616 Francis street. ee Ge Ge teach high | few 6 treme om New Jersey Beep samen: sted on writing Oe ee p Bn pees beg aphoes ated Walter Seott Ge seer of 2 mewtern high = eh ee Vining. who nde fe ate Kame * Grey. won the Bewterry mde! on 1943 for = the Bead.” which the tment toa timguish een af the year wo fateretere for children Pestate vd American ouhsmteered for the job 4 wee sememwed that the ented on Amerwan tu fee fee Abieete Mra Vining was werk, told her eve the cause he ere ae 7 «+ «= ~ ee totnt Although she was with feeling of o_ieqeery fe he job which eee effet He huetery of tormor eiaet ae how she ete " the es temesen diveion & Nerth Caro = Vining hes ne children owe, bet hes written o to etewon bends for the young of her emie are om the list prepared for tee Pegemewe axsigneent by the Semerwres Library Acciation ee evils career began sev- at wears before che entered re Meer at the age of 17-~ WerBege the mest naive and in- tere teesheman that over wtray- of treagh Pembroke arch” Early tee treme, ae wrote a moral ay Ge children, for which The Young Churchman peid $2. “The a? Gere) & He affair.” she re- eer, “lay i the fact that Phe Woung Churchman never sus- eet te I fet entirely eee om im feet, the editor's mepered wetter of ac tance be- oe Wy dear Mew eugite: af Wowie the: fete: Bhieateth attended a Pesemite fhe Pewel Germantown Pees fem Bryn po eee daughter after being told “until ‘oe 7h writation” that ee Wes tee young end incaperi- ee ee ee ‘Phere wee « f odid jobs ¢ Ghee end greding papers of Sritemg short stories and pe a. ~aeent of the wall of oe Sere with the rejection eas Scotch n . dice ote aes Sate Gre eet es whe acquygedt « degree in Deewe! Insti mitial beck for shed @ the catolog- University of «were at . — see of Wert 6 vote be fagen Me ee he rege - « tare at Be oem mel institution for ee re! Bamiy She will be te of everal tetors assigned to Pree Aiton and we delghted Se Ge Primee end Princesses 2) gwed wxceetional petiods in Meee Bee “We Get wer.” che says on evteetivaltly “we will realiy ge Brew eneh otner rey Vineng will live pelece. and al the Peers’ extise at The hostess was Miss Emily’s sehool teacher and the guests a group of her school girl friends. * |Club Members In - Enjoyable Meet \ Members and guests of the j Junior Woman’s Club spent an enjoyable evening Thursday: at the club house on Duval street, at their monthly social. Games were played by the group and the prize for the highest score was awarded Mrs, Paul E. Mesa. The | door prize. was won by. Mrs.; Harry Knight. Buffet supper fol- lowed immediately. Members present were Mrs. peat E. Mesa, Mrs. Gilmore | Parks, Mrs, Newt Ketchings, Mrs. | Harry Knight, Mrs. Henry Loun- ! ders, Miss Florence Walker, Mrs. | Russell Villar, Miss Elayne Al-j | bury, Mrs. Francis Johnson, | ; Guests present were Miss Ma- rie Hyde and Miss Sylvia San- j chez. Miss Hilda Castillo and; Miss Elissa Moreno acted as hos- ; tesses for the affair. |Girl Scouters Hold Meeting | The Girl Scout Council had an | interesting meeting at St. Paul’s | Episcopal Parish Hall on Mon- | day night. | Miss G. McClain read) ,communications from Girl Scout | | Headquarters in Atlanta. She re- | ported that a Field Adviser ‘will , arrive in the future. Plans were made for the com- | ing event, “Court Awards,” which | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN — OCEAN Famous character actor Is the sea of many faces As it onward races From somewhere to nowhere. This monstrous Dracula Has no terrifying equal. Furiously it pounds; Madly it slashes Against the New England rocky coast. Within a few traveling hours south, One can see a revealing change Where white sands are strongly embraced And persistently kissed By one with stilly and hidden powers; Whose form moves in Magnetic swerves, Irresistible curves Gracefully and intoxicating. With the sun in her smiling face, Her deep grey eyes Hold the hypnotic power Of the Long Island rip-tide Too fascinating to resist. Dressed in pure white foam robe, Swaying in prayerful motion, Reverently at sunrise she kneels And crawls half circles Up the Carolina sandy shore, Where oft’ I have seen, Like a soft, gentle thing, Her curls of aqua and white Collapsing in slumbering dream In the pink of the western light. Nimble and gay as little child's feet Is her frolic on the tropic island Keys, Her face an open book, Clear cut as crystal, That sometimes pales When white powered sands are stirred up, Each pin point fragment descending In pure liquid as glittering silver dust. Clothed in a blue, green gown Trimmed in soft purple velvet Always she is seen to sit On low and shallow couch. The sun-lit beauty of her smile, The color scheme was pink and! wil) be held on November 15. white. Heart-shaped cakes, iced) The 1947 budget was read and} im pink; lacy pink and white) adopted. It will be presented to baskets, each topped by a tiny’ Mr. Trevor, chairman of the bride and groom, pink roses and! Community Chest, in the near coral vines carried out the motif. | future. Music, games, the drawing of | prizes and opening of gifts made | the afternoon a very enjoyable | on | Among the guests were Anne! Doughtry, Dorothy Carbonell, Be Knowles, Sy Russell and The Answers QUESTIONS ON PAGE TWO 1. Unless postponed for the and Loreta third time, on October 23. ly Spear, Jo Ann' 2. Yes, for local officers in the Johnson, Lois U, S. and Russian zones. The calmness of her ways Make living by her well worth while, Full peaceful, contented days. —MYRTLE WEBB BYRD. How to Win a Mate Strategies of Successful Lovers |Try Jitterbugging When Elevator SYDNEY, Australia. —( Sydney’s town clerk that a new elevator | installed at the town hall as jas one was available. man suggested that it was culous to have to jump ; down in-the present elevator to jmake it work. End of Generosity {| “Did you say you expect to find another boy friend before long?” asked the blonde. “Absolutely and soon,” replied the brunette. “My mind was | made up last night when Charles began to talk about going on a buyer’s strike.” just to hear him say such nice things. —He will be “romantic” if it kills him because girls are in- herently much more sentimen- tal than men, —He will never appear for a date empty-handed because most girls are thrilled by concrete lit- tle tokens of admiration. —He will play on her feelings of insecurity as an girl by talking to her in detail about her job, her aspirations, her plans for the future, or he will take the reverse tack of talk- ing about the things that stand for security in a woman’s mind— home, a man’s job, and future prospects. —He will be a bit masterful but at the same time gentle and considerate. Women are much more impressed by eti- quette than men, he should re- member, -@ Puretést PLENAMINS ALL VITAMINS known to be essential to human ffi] autrition, plus liver and iron. 72's $2.59 288° $7.95 GARDNER'S PHARMACY Roberts. | 3. In 1940, 2,700,000,000 pounds. ; 4. Norwalk, Conn. Planes Going Back | 5. Sandhurst. To Shooting § | 6. A system to broadcast many i programs, at the same time, over NEW YORK. —(AP)— Planes Prosi © ; flying higher and farther are de- one transmitter. i 7. In the Palace of Versailles, ; pending increasingly on ihe France. | stars, moon and oun for naviga- | . 8. Percentage increases ap-| ——S me beacons used by} proach those of the earlier era| plynesian natives centuries ago' 144 the trend is decidedly up-| im sailing over vast stretches of the Pacific. { | ward since June. Scientists at Bausch & Lomb | Gye Co. Rochester, N.Y.) ined almost every day since predict development of new in-) _. i . early July. { struments permitting _ continuous \ fixes of position by observations’ of the sun and stars, guiding planes to the radio beam of the On Black Market destination § airport. Electrical RIO DE JANEIRO.—(AP)— fatfavee> Sun-spots or magnetic) Anyone in this South American interference will not make any; capital who feels he has been a; difference |black market victim can tele- | Polynesians sailed their ca-| phone the National Union of noes distances as great as 1,000; Students and within an hour the} to 2,000 miles over the Pacific! “Viligant” committee of the stu-; using astronomical guides, the} dent organization will investigate. | tides, and currents. Since the all-out participation by ; —_—_—_—_ ; Students in recent food riots, From 1580 to 1640 Portugal was| merchants give speedy satisfac- united with Spain. tion to the student committee. 9. Thirty-five. { 10. England, where it has Brazil Students War i } tions.I pass on to them some of By DR. CLIFFORD R. ADAMS Author of the Book, “How To Pick A Mate” and Director of the Marriage Counseling Service, Pennsylvania State College OF FICIALLY my work at Penn State is concerned with coun- seling couples who want to marry or are married. Unof- ficially, however, I receive many calls from troubled girls and men who urge me to tell them how they can win more intensive interest from some person who has thus far shown only mod- erate interest. * I stress to these people thaty likes and talks a good deal about basic compatability must exist if the cute children. her married any match is to succeed and that friends have. War veterans are there art no magic tricks for get-| particularly responsive to such ting a mate. With these qualifica- an approach because their shift- 5 ‘ ing, destructi life as fighti the courting tactics that I have Heh has filled. then with = a pias LN of counsel- | found desire to settle down to a ing, are often effective in bring- | comfortable, creative life. ing two people basically suited to } 2 A each other together. —She appeals to aoe mane ee eee desire for mastery (which every First here are some things that} jan has an abundance) by a wise girl does not forget to do: | giving him a chance to do most —She talks about the man’s! o£ the talking, by falling in basic needs in a subtle. imperson- | with whatever mood he is in, al way by discussing such things} 4nd endorsing his ideas about as good food, comfortable furni-| Places to go on dates. ture, fireplaces, a place where one —She makes it clear she is sure | can bring friends. She gets his he must be popular with other | ideas on the style of home he girls and is successful in his Partners {| work. H —She does not discuss any | poor physical health she may have nor does she mention the bad breaks she has or her knack for getting into trouble. | —Finally she is not afraid to let | | him know that she likes him and , | that his feelings toward her mat- ‘ter a great deal. In short she constantly sets up conditioning situations which make the man feel good inside when he is with her, and rest- less when he is not. That is the mood in which proposals ger- , minate. Here on the other hand are ‘some of the things the man does to get the girl in a_ receptive mood for proposal: —He will detect the source of her feelings of inferior- chief ity (most girls feel inferior about | something) and reserve his most enthusiastic | compliments those sites of anxiety. Perhaps it is her hair or her hands. He does | not mention them specifically but words his compliments in such a For men enlisting after ( benefits cease. These benefits. which ine full college, trade or busine important to every man who plans to enlist in the new Regular Army. Be sure you get all the facts before October 5th from your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Enlist Now At Your Nearest 212 POSTOFFICE unmarried | ess schoo! BUILDING, Open Daily: 8:30 to 11:30 A.M. Closed Saturday Afternoon ; tlt i | added. GRIZZLIES ON KALLISPEL, Mont. — Grtely bears seem to be on « (empRgr in northwest Montana Gee tear mauled a camper badly before @ was killed by « rifle bullet, Aw other chased « forester tite * tree and tore off hee ahate A small deg saved eters from an angry bear by diverting the animal long eneugh te enetie the men to climb searty tet Te Aute Owners we wh. on the Following Makes of Cars BUICK - CHEVROLET . HARH PLYMOUTH . DODGE rornps Lining» po ad RED BRICK GARAGE Simonton and Greene Streew OCTOBER 5th is an important date All men who volunteer for the new Regular Army om oF before October 5, 1946, are guaranteed the full educations! behdfits of the G. 1. Bill of Rights for the complete term of thei tnlistment—1, 11%, 2 or 3 years, whichever they choose Ictober Sth, benefits ander the G. I. Bill of Rights will accrue only so long a the period of emergency exists. Upon official termination of the war, hee ote ov lude the opportunity ¢ ducation, are U. Ss. Army U. S. Army Recruiting Stetier KEY West 2:30 to 4:30 P.M. Make Safety First Your Daily Rule Grown-ups as well as Children Should COOPERATE Motorists and Bus Drivers for | way that those features are ob- | viously included in his admira- | tion. The girl will be so grateful | that she will want to be with him Strand Theater JOAN BENNETT. in “Col. 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