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SOCIETY NEWS | Hela Dinner Meeting Wednesday co euLey ‘The men of the First Presby- the centuly the electrical engi- Phones: > St Sees eaeone Me Pttth Rawck Became Bride 1) thee Pememore In Naval Chapel |: he Seetow: Te Reside In Norfolk, Va. eet at al i ad « re ot epee a Sos isa ® woo © Piret fudaben Screen Teer Mrewght Oat Record Crowd Were sms ee PS r ~ ow? Er. Se heeweed PF 6. Revenher eet cans bled . ¢. 00d “Sewnses fo i ds Weevecdery te ie Ay 5 an gms Sane ee ' Men Of First Pres st tterian Church held their first dinner meeting in the social hall of the church Wednesday night, with seme fifty men tm attend- ance. The guest speaker was Dr. Eric A. Welker, of yg veluation Board on # ‘ion- al Defense Council. He is also head of the Department of Elec- trical Engineering at Penn. State ® grey chadow cheer crepe, grey | College ; ; 0 GOR ceremonies, and had aj Dr. Walker used as his subject, PE carmetion corsage, while the/ Research for Defense, and for an ee) «wether were bunter's/ hour held his audience in rapt GPR orepe with Bleck sccessor-j attention as he traced the work = end ber corsage wae of yellow |of research as conducted during “a the war and since. He stated that The areom, best man and ush-| there are now appsoximately one “~ wore ele blue Navyjand a quarter million students in oe een our universities today with some Folhewws the ceremony, @ re-/800 working on their Ph. D. He “ptee hemering Mr and Mrs.jestimated that by 1957 there Exmerrore wae held ot the home] would be two million students in | the Grede’s parents at 1503/our universities with 600,000 Feet street. The bride's table| working on the degree of Ph. D. ~ teewtifally decorated with) At the present rate the govern- ot polmeettias, and] ment will be using by 1957, some four Hered wedding} 200,000 scientists in research eeeeeeee oe RPE WI weep 9320 oe hE TEMPERATURES| rs rian Church meer was in the ascendency de-| ay telephone, tele. |/4/2n'2 ve the raph and appliances. With the coming of the automobile the period rom 1900 to 1920 the me- chanical engineer took first place. From 1920 to 1940, the betalurgist was busy perfecting the combination of metals in steel, copper and aluminum. Since 1940 there has been a ‘cross section of all these sciences work- ing together to make the United States great in the production of numerous conveniences for the people of the world. As an illustration of the’ way research works, he spoke of how many scientists were called to- gether to werk out a means of detaching gall stones. A medical man, electrician, mathematiican economist, mechanic, and an acoustician were all called to- gether and given the problem They developed an instrument which could be run over the af- fected parts of the body and as long as moving along body tissue, Augusta Billings Birmingham Bismark Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicago 2 Corpus Christi Denver te Detroit El Paso Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City és 2 Key West Airport __ Los Angeles Louisville Meridian Miami bi Minneapolis a Memphis New Orleans Mew KOM . 24 Norfolk ‘ = 481 90 83 ee topped with minieture fig-}There were in 1920, about 300 re-| would make no sound. It would @kJahoma City bride and groon Serv-|search lavratories in the United|make a noise when moving over Omaha a1 eowption was the lovely] States, 2200 in 1940, and now/a gall stone and in this manner Pensacola 8%, spree! punch bearing the}about 3000. The | government] the surgeon could locate and re- Pittshurgh 4% Prewdential Punch.” and] was speu‘ing about 24 million| move the stone. While all experi- Roanoke 17 dollars on research in 1930, 70! ments are not so successful this ¢¢ > pouis _ 22) ‘fee the reception, Mr. and] million dollars in 1940, and today/one has been instrumental in ¢.), Antonio é 80 Mee Petemore left for Norfolk, | about a billion dollars on research! saving the lives of some patients, Fan Seakcisc _ we 44° ' where M Dunsmere will/ alone. By 1957, if the government, wherebefore the surgeon was un- Seattle wanes * b fetened fheerd the U.S. S [continues to spend about 2 per-| able to find and remove all the ,,, shes ge an Meret) fF some months tojcent of its national income on re-; disturbing partictes. oe . i 7 search, and the rate of national; Dr. Walker closed with the Capel skee? 25 The for Miss Knuck is the] ineome we will be spending four statement that the United States Washington { ‘outer of Mr and Mrs. Ed-j billion dollars by that time. If it is great. It is great because it has RA eae we Rech end wee educated) costs about $10,000 for each scien- a large number of people. It is Coming Events Key West. She was aj tist, one can figure the number of great becuase it has unlimited re- ss eed eetwe member of|men who will be so employed by, sources in steel, oil, and minerals. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16— yout seca! set. Mr Duns-!the government in this field some And finally it is great because Dance and Fashion Show, spon | th Mr. and Mrs.| seven years hence. !our people have a will to work.| sored by La Concha Navy : Dunemere, of Erie, Pa, at-| Wives Club No. 88. Rainbow heel in thet city. and is! the last ninety years « United States Navy wh guests at the wed eorption inctuded Dr. Walker pointed out that in France is weak because her peo- there have ple do not have the will to work. ! been definite periads of activity. So long as we From 1860 to 1880, the civil en- work, and continue to expend the Mr./ gineer was the ascendency build- 2 percent of our have the will to income on re- Mire Lawrence Peacock, of|ing bridges, roads, and canals. search, we shall continue to be Mrs. Earl Duns- From 1880 to the beginning of great. Erie, Pa, mother of the = Weer ana: ey ereom Gary Dunsmere. of Wilke pint rea eal aca és wether af the groom rt Fe Sp OT 2? SS ie Mowe 8 Pn, = |Harris School |\Vosburghs Mt on tee Horry S. Pickering.| Room Mothers | md Mrs. George Picker-] | oe Mr eed Mrs Duane Wirth,| g° , i Me 'Rva Thomas, all of/ave Banquet uw The Harris School Room Moth- ers on Wednesday night of this week entertained the faculty of | theeschoo!, together with Superin- and Mrs. Horace O’Bryant Director of Instruction of Monroe tendent of Public Instruction Mr.| Moines, fowa, arrived and | month to visit at the Guests Leave Today For Iowa Mrs. C. H. Gilchrist, the former Mrs. Edith Orange of this city | and Mrs. M. A. Gemricher, of Des early. this Philip Vos- we mane of dependence and] ¢. ? arch, | ere aes nesidence. medepeatee eth dhe one ity «tater and Mrs. March, Mrs. Vosburgh is the daughter ° evology.” However, as the!” pitty-six persons attended the!°f Mrs. Gilchrist and the grand- ons we a it, the ay event, which was held at ‘Lee’s| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. erence: ut mm oy ot yng Be Orient Restaurant, and the pro-| Allen, who are spending the . ” gram consifted of commuity | y r here. a woop support and =main. = Deanter here singing of Chrisimas carols and a 7, ion = the eeonwmic inter-de-| humorous skit | Mrs. Vosburgh presented her prtter mt « preserves! Santa Claus also made a per- mother with a first grandchild on Prece and harinor sonal appearance, distributing} December 5. The baby has been Reet w st Oven Birds and! novelty gifts to the guests, the|amed Linda Carol. Rate hown with their’ wording on the gifts occasioning| Mrs. Gilchrist and Mrs. Gem- Protest me and in their juch merriment richer, left for their home today. Protective bitat. It was pro-j They are the twin daughters of ter tive the eet pert antl the! ewewwwwwvewwwewewwe. Mr. and Mrs. Allen ame along as in _—_—_ cok ond med Bithe Sa | wwrwwwews vewewvere wonder that ‘ iept out hunt is | Aerovias “Q” the 4 ed colline donger| @@0204024422444ee08 Ae tgnaia, becouse bie colertul p |Deughter To Malloys | Passenger List jee ho sn ” } A seven pound, nine ounce | smsssaswmascaseeeee wee courted danger daughter was born Monday, De- |” p... i ep mine cember 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cia wh kee and al the child has been named Shar. | Novotny, James Ingram, Fran- punks. spotted | re cr! ' Shar- | cis A. Simone, Kenneth J. 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Tee Mepertance and beauty and) 2PMounce the birth of a son,| ford Pearl Stafford, Herbert ieee of prex > fs Friday, December 9 at 6:15 a. m., Sher, Armando Velazquez Mer. tare! wildtite United States Naval hos-| cedes Gonzalez, Romulda Domin- The new arrival has been named Clarence Eugene Rainhow Girls Te Held Cake Warrens Have Daughter Leslie Diane, a six pound, nine me-quarter ounce daughter has : {been born to Mr. and Mrs. Odell toed Candy Sale Warren at 7:06 a. m., iday, | December 9, in the United States Naval Hospital twrdeys t the week, fF Noon, and 3p m. to! members of the Rai Son To Whaleys For Girls will hold A nine pound, nine and one-| enly sate at Martelio half ounce son was born Friday, mer the = éireetior f December 9 at 3:47 p. m., to Mr. w ® Winkie i Mrs. Daniel Whaley. Jr., Mine Winkie be ‘in the United States Naval hos- s Ss pita he new arrival has been wyer, name Daniel Edward Whaley bad ‘ Mugen ' bt j enti c at Girl To Craynes ~ me 7 Pa » Helen, a nine pound. | - te daughter was born n gle re December 10 at 12:46 * err . to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. te. nm bte “! M Crayne im the United States | » i p Navai hospital * or * oe Boston Mass. by Edward L. Martin, 31, of U. S. Navy, and R Agnes Wright, 18, of 1117 tppls Te " ed Fleming street; by Roy C. Col- 24, of 228-D Poinciana place 1 Meiba Colvin 418 Vir- on .. t E. Saw- Raymond RK. yey 2 street and! 4 Tate 24 A lie of 225-A uw a M Powncian. ace and by Harold L. Flagler Bagweil of the U. S. ‘Navy ooh W Pevde nd Maria J. Lopez, 23, of Hav- ° Navy ana . oe a = ’ “ ie —E Pes. <a " ’ PM A new wiggling plastic worm inhie Bt tx & Nany has been devised for fishermen “ ' Reg : ho hate to dig for bait | { i | gu | orge Eagle, Mary Ultz, William Neal, Roch | Gonzalez. John Downs, Araceli Garcia, Xiomara Munoz, Encarna- cion Estupinan, Raul Dehogues, Raul Dehogues. Jr., Sofia Ma. | drug, Douglas Ewert, Jose Malo Rafael Bustamete, “Jose Busta. mente, Gabriel Bustamente Gladys | Eagle, } { | | | | SOUTHE 16 Duval Street DOROTHY RAYMER, Prop. 4 Meetift, It's An Old Southern Custom to Shout Christmas Gift’! “ MAKE HOLLY DAY A JOLLY DAY VISIT Useful and Decorative Selections Imported an ic éuheswane wd Domestic | EXOTIC PERFUMES HANDMADE NON-WILT CANDLES Room of La Concha _ Hotel. 9 P.M. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17— Spanish Play, “Zaragueta,” pre- sented by Gesu Dramatit Players of Miami, 8 P.M., at Auditori::n of Convent of Mary Immaculate. Benefit of Convent. MONDAY. DECEMBER 19— Caroling by members of Girl Scouts, 6:30 to 8 P. M. in the vicinity of Fleming street Methodist Church. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21— f&, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 7:30 P.M. in Clubrooms, Building 178, U.S. Naval Station. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20— Concert by Ernesto Lecuona, * eminent Cuban composer and pianist. Convent Auditorium, 8:30 P. M. Sponsored by Lat- in- American Chamber of Commeree. | Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 P.4 i} { M., at Knights of, Pythias Hall, Fleming street, Visiting Rebekahs welcome. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22— Sewing Group meeting, Monroe County Hospital Auxiliary, 2 P. M. at Hospital. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25— {| Annual Tea Dance Honoring | College Students Home For | Holidays, sponsored by Jr. | Woman's Club. 4 to 7 P. M. H at Elks Club on Duval street Dr. J A. Valdes Specialimng in Eye Examination and Visual Training e Complete Service on Duplication of Lenses t e 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS. COMMUNITY a OFFICE HOURS: $8 to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. ADDRESS: Galey Memorial Hospital 417 Eaton Street TELEPHONE: Residence—295 Office—332 RNMOST TS Phone 1. INA — CERAMICS ETCHED BOOKPLATES Rental Library "20. Alameda, California. 26. 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