Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, April 05, 1936, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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7UpA» ERA ’ 8 S,GHT SAVED (TpV RI p>, H ’ t Switzerlau <t April 4 rtJ?7 PhysiclaQs attending Presl- Jent Eamon DeVawru of the Irian state announced tonight that FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION r 4 PER CENT DIVIDENDS DECLARED AS OF | JANUARY 1, 1936 DEPOSITS GUARANTEED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCY. DIVIDENDS NON-TAXABLE FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS AT SIMPLE INTEREST LOW RATES - MONEY AVAILABLE NOW CHAS. E. BELL SEC’Y-TREAS. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES WITH BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED S UCCBSS k/Y^rßW^-s» ■ Ifr -'JgmKx- — Mt H'ok m l r , *L'i' aigp You’re Interested in a SMALL HOME We’ve Small homes and large buildings have one thing in common .. ,they’re worth only as much as the quality of the material that goes into them. Every thing, from the heaviest sill to th* smallest nail, should be capable of pass ing the rigid inspection of a skyscraper inspector. But, as the average owner of a small home, whether you’re build ing or repairing, you’re hardly qual ified to test and judge each piece of material. That’s why it’s important to buy only from a reputable dealer . . . to know that you’re getting the best! Waller Lumber & Supply Company of *** an approved service. You can depend on every item purchased here or recommended by our staff. TELL YOUR ARCHITECT OR CONTRACTOR TO SPECIFY THE PRODUCTS OF WALLER Lumber & Supply Co the delicate operation on his eye was “very successful.'' The Irish leader suffered from a cataract. The doctors announced Us sight la fully restored. S-O-C-1-E-J - y YOUNG PEOPLE ENTERTAINED AT i’YBEE OVER WEEK-END A number of boys are entertain ing this week-end with a house party at the Cooper’s. Rest-a-Whiie Cottage, Savannah Beach. The party motored to the island Friday afternoon and will return this afternoon. The following were invited: Miss Eva Abrams. Miß3 Bette Harris, Miss Betty Urquhart- Miss Marion Sheppard, Miss Margaret Reynolds, Miss Ruth Paschal, Miss Elizabeth Griffin, Miss Miriam Bidez, Marion Herndon, Sam Marshall, Jack Sog nler, Hugh Armstrong, William Harms, Melvin Weil, Howell Han sen. Joe Martin, Wilfred Ellis and Walter Fulmer. Miss Margaret Carter chaperoned the group. When Buying a Rug When shopping for a ne wrug it is well to keep these facts in mind: It is wise to choose hues slightly more Intense than you really wish for dally exposure to the light plus ordinary soiling will soon turn them darker. ii THB NEW 58'T ■ TRIPLE-RANGE I ■ SHORT WAVE and | j STANDARD WAVE| ARTHUR J. FUNK 15 E. PERRY ST. If It’s Your First Building Experience We’ll be glad to suggest a plan in corporating your own ideas. We’ll prepare an estimate of the cost of materials for you. And our complete stocKg of all kinds of building mater ials and supplies will make all your ordering easier! SAVANNAH DAILY TrmES, APRIL Apricot; Navy Blue 'X. r r wlf ■A WTi.unH • / ; B i >; ?. - ~! ir <V 4M i . ; * SSHfe WH iww-- -w&t i ’:' . i tSHfe S BISH "OSI. * Apricot and navy blue is • new combination for spring. Jane Wyatt, film star, selected this fine ly striped celanese sports frock in those colors. Deep pleats give fullness to skirt, blouse and sleeves. Triangle pockets are over lapped in blue to match the neck scarf, which is held by a clip to > match the belt buckle. j $1,726,000 DUE GEORGIA FARMERS ATLANTA, Ga., April 4—(GPQ) Georgia farmers, including approxi mately 800 in Fulton county, will re ceive payments totaling $1,726,000, riis.H then ? J * nuary «. when the ag-’ haiti? 1 ? ,t dj 4 strnent program was by th j. United states supreme Sivi t 0 an estimate re- s. . by Counfcy Agent ' »». ruitt. from AAA headquarters ou^ a ?anere rm „ rs already have filled °ut_paperanecessary for the pay- Congratulations and Best Wishes to our New Daily Paper. SAVANNAH DAHA TIMES Double and Single Breasted Styles, The New Sport Back. $18.50 to $34.50 Two pair trousers union made. Why pay more for your spring ||j and summer clothing when L/ you can buy them at Jones & Rushing’s for LEJSS? Every WMFf suit guaranteed or your money refunded. ’1 jiiiw i 'i TiESA iB&O Jones & Rushing Inc. 46 48 BULL ST. IHOS A JONES CARL M. RUSHING hewlett.fisher ( Yesterday afternoon Miss Ethel Jeanette Hewlett was married at five o’colck to Thomas Clapp Fish er., Jr., of Salisbury, N. C., at the Wesley Monumental Church. The altar was beautifully decor ited with plams and Easter lilies. Jiach of the family pews were marked off with large bouquets of iastar lilier. The Rev. Samuel 1\ Senter, D. D., performed the, eremony. Miss Camille Hewlett, sister of the ride was the matron of honor and ■nly attendant. She preceded the ride down the aisle and was gown d in a lovely pink chiffon dress. I With this she wore a large blue inen hat, and carried an arm ouquet of blue and pink delphin ims and cornflowers. S. P. Hewlett of Newark, N. J, ;ave his sister in marriage. The oride, who is a very attractive and ovely young lady was more beau I iful than ever in her dress of; vhite lace njade on Princess lines., With this she wore a lace cap trim ned with a wreath of orange blos soms, and attached to this was a ong tulle veil trimmed with lace. She carried a bouquet of lilies of .be valley and Easter lilies. The bast man was James Hudson •)f Salisbury, N. C., and the ushers were: Norman Church, Ellis Wood Fisher, Louis Peeler, Gregory Peel er of Salisbury, N. C., Dr. John S Howkins. John S. Morrison, Louis lewlett of Augusta, and Julian Williams. Mrs. Estelle Flowers Hewlett, mother of the bride, was gowned in lavendar With this she wore a corsage of purple orchids, and a natural straw hat. Mrs. Thomas Clapp Fisher of Sal isbury, mother of the groom, was dressed in powder blue chiffon. SOUTHERN SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY PAYS 4 Per Cent on TIME CERTIFICATES AND 3 Per Cent on SAVINGS DEPOSITS Assets Over $900,000 An Institution for Savers and Home Owners 19 Bay Street, East Phone 2-2114 ■ ™ W/ With this she wore a corsage ot wuite orchids. Her hat was of matching blue straw. The following out-of-town guest> were present: Mrs. Charles Wen and Mrs. Norman Church of Sa oury. Miss Ermine Carter of A Miss Mary Collier and Geo Dozier of Atlanta, Miss Margt Smith, Mrs. T. C. Fisher. Mr. » Mrs. George Ellis and Mr. and J Randolph Church of Salisbury, and Mrs. Meredity R .Wolling Columbia, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. E; Peeples of Hampton, S. C-, A. Nina Sanders, Dr. and Mrs. F Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoi Sanders, and Mr. and Mrs. Wi marsh Dunbar of Allendaje, S. (. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clapp < Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hei. let of Augusta and George Gregor.* of New York City. During the reception, which was held at the bride’s home the newly married couple left on their honey moon for points in Florida. Upon their return they will make their home in Salisbury, N. C. GIRLS HOME TO TEACH GRACIOUS LIVING ART CHICAGO, April 4 (TPJ— Nine ty-five young ladies are home to teach other girls how to live graci ously. They are graduates of the na tional youth administration’s school of “gracious living.” The girls will have certificates showing trem to be qualified teachers of music appreciation, art, homemak ing, craftsmanship and physical ed ucation. For a time, they will impart then knowledge to younger girls in their own communities. Later, they may be sent out in gobernment service to establish “gracious living schools” in all sections of the country. HUNTINGDON CLUB ENTERTAINS TUESDAY, APRIL 14TH AT GENERAL OGLETHORPE HOTEL The Huntingdon Club will enter in Tuesday, April 14, with a icheon to take place at the Gen tl Oglethorpe Hotel. The guests will motor to Wilming i Island and lunch will be served ; one o’clock. After lunch a gen ' 1 meeting will be held. The an. 1 r<>orts of all officers and irmen will be re E daceleßF irmen will be read. Election of 'ers will take place. Y. MUSIC PROFESSOR HINKS JAZZ TUNES AID BACKWARD STUDENTS NEW YORK, April 4—(TP)— Dr. Edward Stringham would like to pick up the tunes on the street and bring• them into the classroom. Then, says < the professor, children could be led I from—say—“ The music goes ’roun” —to the "ravest etude of Chopin, i Dr. Stringham is professor of mu-1 nwimiiii in .mill. in: Bryan Street Parking Station Convenient To HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICE BUILDINGS, THEATRES, AND RETAIL 'STORE Storage, Gasoline And Oil Open Day and Night 114 E. BRYAN DIAL 9366 Real Estate Buy It Now I BUNGALOW—32I E. 51st St., with lot fronting 100 ft. 1 on 51st. Paving .paid. .Reasonable -cash payment. Balance $28.89 per month. BOG ALOW—IIIO E. 37th. Attractive six rooms. All conveniences. Already financed. Small down payment. Real bargain. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES: Show income 10 to 20 per cent. SAVANNAH BEACH—Handsome brick cottage on inlet ideal location—at less than half its value. Also other cottages. THOMAS C HELMLY 20 EAST BRYAN PHONE 6403 3 * "" ' 1 I' » " 1 Genuine Simmons —~ Beauty Rest Matresses A -Alll 1 Special $29.95 SPECIALS 3 Piece Bed Room Suite z - n0 ’ double thick paste paint, $39.50 up takes five quarts oil, per - gallon $2.50 3 Piece Spencer-Kellog Linseed Oil Living Room Suite « al - -—95 c Turpentine, Pure Spirits.. 75c $39.50 up Kalsomine, all colors, 3 s_lb. pkgs. ....s].oo 7 piece Ding & Schuster Shellac . x 4-Pound Cut Dining Room Suite $59 fin ™ Orange $1.95 55V-50 up TOte _ $ 2 .10 10 Piece Interior Quick-Dry Varnish, Dining Room Suite Ever Ready Paint, all colors, 5 $79.50 gal ‘ - * l -50 ... . Utility Porch and Floor Odd China Cabinets ENOMEL $18.50 up OU Colors, $2.35 gal. Odd DreßSfirfl ' w ® Carry a Complete Line of Q pressers Brushes and Other Paint Ma- $18.75 up terial At Salvage Price. ,, Call us on quotations on Dutch Odd Vanties Boy White Lead. 1 . ■* $18.75 up Certain-Teed Products vdcl Buffett Screen and Poultry W’r® at eio -_ Salvage Prices. Call us for $lB 50 up quotations. Salvage Sales Company 114—120 WEST BROAD STREET 114-120 W. BROAD ST. PHONES PAGE SEVEN A number of reservations have al ready been made. Those wishing to make additional reservations , may do so by calling the member? of the Reservation committee, Mrs. George Hunt at 7507; Mrs. John Paulsen at 3-3256; and Mrs. Mose Berman at 6345. On April 28 the club will enter tain with a Musical Tea to take place at the club rooms at 4 o’clock. Mrs. Addie May Jackson is chair man of the committee in charge. . sic education at Teachers College. Co lumbia. He has been doing a music survey for a long time. This is his conclusion. If, Instead of trying to maintain the artificial high brow at titude, schools woud pick up the 1 songs on the street—then backward I students would snap into the hardest I sort of music lessons. Said Dr. Stringham—“lf they’re singing ‘Min- I nie the Moocher’,” give them ‘Min- I nie the Moocher’.’’