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"| Business Meeting And Missionary Program Held By Baptists Monday On Monday afternoon of this was sin. the | tended this meeting. Mrs. Edna Albury} ‘The >. NUNN | CDEP, with, presiding. ry Mission Study be Officers Wives Club To Hold Mrs. Albury presented a | yeld ‘em Atgust 90. the Church role annex, @etinite plans for. this Meeting Next Friday At b= sige ato Min ease gee at she “by Mrs, Viola Graves of Poinciana with Mrs.}Baptist Church, revealed that a y, Mrs. | Poinciana circle of the WMS was. OMicers Club; Bridge dnd Carcayy |e tens tas we ene iat! PE ae Heine formulated for? At pest meetings they have i x 19 in Miami was given, Mrs. Lois Phones; 7 Sit Oitico—s1 | rors peel WOMIRON Winaging od tha he "Niace Server heving ee Naomi Scribner having at- president announced that a ne hot and disenchanted evening a couple of | Delegate Of FR ~ Auxiliary Returns — From Caueus Orlando, Florida on July 23. ranged a <plemdd The caucus was called for the! tertainment for the purpose of electing a regional | legates and guests week ends: Vice-president of .the Auxiliary} Mr. Grehem was te ° 4 lawn i Kisco, } for the southeast region of the or-| delegate of the Pieet the newt meeting of the had distinguished speakers, oth aun Been ioe Mrs. Cok eerie to be organized this we hediaiedierce aed «neha bs — Mt. 4] Explanation. oa Slactes to this of- | Auxiliary No, 3@ her: ei 4 ° ” ‘iee . Willie Mae Watki West, Mrs. Menteer Otters Club, whieh wilh P2val and civilian; fine | During the business: meeting, | Mrs Frances Fairfield, Training et’s talk about the Metropolitan Opera House,” I sug-| of hatias Texas. | named ae siternete |world; nationally known arti reports were givers by commitee | School Chairman, read 4 letter | gested in m as host. Officers Wives Club. Ae Siteers (6 . the sionaries to Palestine, was $45.85, | in the hospital. and one of their jects isto assist in the table projeets of both the Naval and th ity. : % Mr the main ‘activites ot | Miss Curry To elub lately h: been th = “ and furnishing of the| Wed Mr. Zinker Nursery, which hi ed aemeahel gad: helotils, aps On August 13 this project was ob- ahi ° the holding of a very | Misa Ayala | Celebrates Birthday Today TV 5 E in purchasing drapes and @arpets for the new Navy Chapel | Northfield, N. J. 1 WF ’ and dedi- The wedding is scheduled to oho REIS irae oh take place at 10:00 a. m. om Sat~| Porter Place. suslay, Aumvat y a Be ea | ——+—_-—_. on the U. avi ase, al while no formal invitations are 40 And 8 Meets being issued, the. friends of both ° . the bride-to-be and prospeetive| Friday Evening greom have been invited to at- tend the ceremony. YNs; Jimmy Weeden, SO3; John ee ee eat | YI.A. OF | next 4 chairmen. Gifts to the needy dur- | from Miss Billie McClosky thank- ag ee en ing the month of July weve re-|ing the WMS for their pifts and meetings upon invitation of the! PTs and | Mrs. Lois Eden,| kindness during her recent ill-| th ‘ Young People’s Leader, reported | ness, Miss McClosky having been Herman Levin, whose next Broadway production will be a} Tea. purpann of tos cldis, ingle | Sheen: wore tee Aemiarion peenioueiy: injured lest ‘Thenieagiv- version of “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” raised his hand. is te provide a means of “social | MTS bury stated that the love| ing in an automobile accident, | * iggest kick I remember was Lawrence Olivier in ‘Oedipus. intereouree for the wives of all gift te Mr. and Mrs. Burke, mis-| and having spent several months Rex“tscreeching at the moon when he finds out ‘hat the woman, ; he’s,married to is really his mother.” ; O'Brien, formerly drama critic for The Associated | “was next. “My nomination is the moment in ‘Leave It; ‘ when a kid from Texas named in @ Siberian snow scene and melted down the scenery and ‘My Heart Belongs to Daddy’.”” A brief resume of the-Quarter-! The meeting closed with a ly Associational meeting on quly| prayer by Mrs. Leona Collins. | Mrs. Marie Curry, of 312} © Miss Joan Annette Ayala, who and lovely bridge. and] Southard street, has anpouaceg [has been spending several months wty and bake sale; just} the engagement and approaching; in Miami visiting her aunt and | ..i¢ py, r, it h ed i y the club ‘sponsored a marsiage: of her douchter, nS bgt, leh &. E. Cowart, 2 show at the New Yor Workd's| h carnival to obtain funds | Shirley M. Cypry, John‘. ;has returned to key West to cele- | Fai ‘ ” Any- Zinker, son of Jah» A. Zinker, of brate her thirteenth birthday, | 22,Called “The Aquacade’ Any | which falls today, August 4, with 1 Mr. and Mrs, James Stewart, 11-A audience, singing body, remember it?” “E do,” £ said. “It's nice to be married to a man with a good memory,” said Eleanor. And then my missus let goa tear-tugger that I had never} aight from } ts wae 4 aes % Baptist W.M.U, nounced teday. theugh she a pon for less than | the patients from is “B” an Supper for the promenade and seconds, nobody in my water people from|“D", during the singing of songs Met July a5. the perce apse asst nade. and show ever got more applause. | played dur-| both eld and new, with everyone ¥ the direction of Conducteur Har- |#t0% the moment the spotlights’. entertainment. | joining in om such numbers as the| The Young Woman's Auxiliary’ py J. Metzger. himself @ pati- ea 3 Song aan ‘oufof the Baptist WMU held their i Hear Me Calling ine, Hey, | meeting and program on July 25 . Beb-a-Re-Bob, Caledonia, .and}at the home be) iss Peggy Col- Daughter Born others. lins, Members of the Navy Wives} A missienary progeam was pre- To R, Delgados Club who served refreshments | sented, all members taking part ‘were the Mesdames Iona Aiken, | in the*discussion. Mrs. Sara wil - Helen Cherwa, Frances Ward,|ard is counsellor for the ¥WA. |Mrs. Raymond Delgado, om most of }and Vera C. Wood. The club will hold its regylar | Lois Eden, Young Peopte’s Lead- meeting Wednesday at 10:00 a.m., | er and Mrs. Leona Collins, mother ‘at the U. S, Naval Station Beach. | of the hostess. oe | ounces. BELDNER'S si; STARTS FRIDAY. 9:00 A.M. AUGUST STH . 1 Gro While They Last 4GroupsoiDRESSES All BATHING SUITS NYLON OD ANTIES Rasp $100 cidies’ i i 3 Grow | Group BLOUSES Ladies’ Briefs. All Skirts Children's Oe $100 — 2ruir $100 S298, S198 $298 $3. Groups af Girls’ CHILDREN'S Boys’ anes Suits PANTIES © SHORTS BOYS' SUITS sI.9ss20s 5309 OX F8K $1.98 S139 &F SLIS Values to $1.98 Values to $3.50 Values to $3.98 Ladies’ Play Shorts SLACKS Cotton Gowns Boys’ Shirts SL 00. S298 $1.98 $1.98 Only Large Sizes Reg. $3.98 and $4.98 Regular $2.98 COME EARLY ... These and Many Other Bargains Have To Be Seen!! COME IN and LOOK AROUND KEY WEST, FLA. A daughter was born to Mr. and | tions, and for a good reason—she couldn’t hear them. Like a lot of , Guests present included Mys,! shortly after midnight today in,|SWifmmers, the delicate mem-} the Galey Memorial Hospital. The branes of her ears had been dam- baby weighed six pounds, eight |@8¢q@y the continual dunking, j . | from the. thousands of mguths picked her up, wearing goggles and covered with the Heavy! grease that long-distance swim- | mér§ use, the cheering never stop- ped. Unfortunately, however, Ederle never got any kick out of the ova- andthe happy sounds that.came and is were-never able to get through to her. came to Eleanor’s dressing room | aftex..a performance, all excited. | “I heard ’em,” she kept saying. “I; heard ’em.” | | Heard who?” asked Eleanor, “The crowd,” said Gertrude. | “Halfway down the pool tonight, | something opened inside my head 'VEW Will Meet | At 8:00 Tonight A regular meeting of Southern- most Post 3911, Veterans of For- eign Wars, will be held tonight at ® o'clock, in their ¢elubhouse on Elizabeth street. | Commander i Tony Arthur urges all members and visiting comrades to attend if ‘possible. Coming Events | TUESDAY, AUGUST 9— Regular meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P. M., Knights of Pythias Hatk Dance honoring visiting British seamen and U. S. enlisted personnel, USO NCCS, 1021 Duval street. Music by Musi- cians Union, Local 202. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10— Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88. 10:00 A. ™. in Clubrooms, Building 178, U. S. Naval Station. ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 | Meeting, Sewing Group of Monroe County Hospital Auxiliary, 2:30 P. M. at Hos- | pital. For transportation call Mrs. Rutt at 420-W. Meeting, Fleet Reserve Associ- } ation, Branch and Unit No. | 56, 8:30 P. M. at Clubrooms, | Front and Fitzpatrick streets FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 Luncheon meeting, Officers Club, 12:30 at Officers Club, Fort Taylor. Bridge and Can- | asta to follow. | | | | | | The spotted skunk is often call- edjthe hydrophobia skunk, but has not been proved to be more suspeptible to hydrophobia than the, common skunk or most other ; Mammals. | FOR ATHLETES FOOT USE T-4-L BECAUSE On&night, though, Gertrude, “It's too ve teem said i let's all tell about the biggest, thrill we ever had in the . biggest wallop,” memory-laned Deems Taylor, “was. Should Read ata oe performances in ae begs Seon | coe, on right after Caruso sang ‘ ye Your Baby with a Dixie, om When he had finished, the applause was like a batr ¢€ EACH tery of 88's going off in a phone booth. “Fve got one that tops ’em all,” Peer > and for a second I heard it all,' heard everything.” ‘Trudy sat there and cried like a baby. The great swimmer had fi- nally heavd what all those mouths and hands were. saying to her. 4 alt the consumer goods consumed } | heard, even though it was about} py her people. — : ; aaa something that had happened in} , The regular monthly promen- | ™Y very own hunk of H-2-0. .. bade of Voiture Locale 728, 40 and |_| A you may remember, one of ' & will be held Friday evening at |the stars of the Aquacade was the Legion Home at 8 p. m., Cor- Gertrude Ederle, the girk who' respondnt George A. Warren an- |SWam the English Channel, and | te bas «greater PENEPRAPING POWER. With u (foot odor), ite! Today at GARDNER'S PHARMACY 2 or sweaty feet. | Unit 117 at Orlando was the! Hoff attending as Eleanor. “I've got a better In This Afternoon's Issue the Hem FRYERS at 89cu Martin came out! Average 2 Lbs. Each SWIFT'S SPARE RIBS @ 29% BAER’S MARKET A nn pete ge ee And then, for the next hour, | Newfoundland imports almost | Mien on the move... men'to watch... men who take thei & o! travel seriously, come to us for Samsonite luggage! They Whe its handsome appearance, its built-to-take-it construction. They like its tough, scuff-proof, suntan leather finish... the richly fitted interiors. The solid brass streamlined locks. Tre mendous factory production lets us sell this fine luggage at rock-bottom prices. Come in today, and see the luggage that's “Strong Enough to Stand On!” A. Samsonite Overnight Case $17.50 B, Samsonite Two-Suiter $25 C. Samsonite Pullman $27.50 D. Samsonite Hand Wardrobe $35" He’s on his way... with Samsonite Luggage *Superline Samsonite. 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