Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, May 24, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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Gamma Alpha Pau Sorority Gives Dance At Country Club On Friday The Gamma Alpha Tau sorority win entertain with a script dance on Friday evening. May 28, at the Shrine Country club from 10 until 2 o’clck. The sorority’s colors, green and gold will feature the decorations and favors* Preceding the dance, the members will entertain with a cocktail party at the club rooms, 22 East Taylor Street. Chaperone for the dance will be, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutllve, Mr. and Mrs.Bamey Dolan Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. George Summerell. The members of the Gamma Alpha Tau sorority are, Miss Grace Glea ton, president; Miss Josephine Wells, vice president; Miss Jane Cullum, secretary; Mrs. George Summerell, treasurer; Mrs. Dan B'. Alexander, Mrs. David Daniels, Mias Kathleen Daniels, Mrs. Barney Dolan, Miss Betty George, Miss Nell Howard, Miss Helen Ingram, Miss Betty Kelly, Miss Mabel LaFar, Miss Patricia Macher, Mrs. Frank McCall, Miss Gwendolyn Monsees, Mis* Virginia Mizell, Miss Claire Strong, Miss Marguerite Scott, Miss Kitty Zlpperer. Invitations have been extended the members and their dates of Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Quis Qui sorority and Entre Nous sorority, and also the following girls and their dates. Misses Louise Allen, Clove Arnau, Jane Arnold, Loura Artley, Elizabeth Baggett, Elizabeth Ballew, Betty Barnes, Grace Barnes, Melba Barnes, Nell Baran, Josephine Barry Inez Barthlemess, Catherine Beggs, Helen and Eleanor Beranc, Catherine Bes selieu, Ruth Bolton, Louise Elizabeth Branch, Sara Carlton and Virginia Bryant, Mary Louise Budreau, Annet te Bull, Elsie and Gladys Bush, Dor othy B*urch, Barbara Butler Julia Butler, Gene Byington, Mary Bythe wood, Pauline, Ernestine and Evelyn Cargill, Emma Carter, Virginia Cas sels, Martha and Mary Cheeley, Eu genia Clark, Catherine Cohen, Anita Cole, Mary and Josephine Collins, Maude Alice Cubbedge, Ruth Chris tiansen, Mary Daniels, Margaret Dasher, Ethel Davidson, Marie Davis, Elsie DeLoach, Mildred Deupree, Sue Donaldson, Helen Donnelly, Eleanor Doolittle, Doroth. Doty, Ruthie Doug las, Margaret Dutton, Myrtice Draugh on, Marjorie Dubose, Mary Dußois, 6arah Elmore, Jeannette and Mar garet Egloff, Catherine Ford, Hester Forshaw, Martha and Elizabeth Fry, Helen Fulmer, Bett? Gabriel, Eleanor Gaines, Anne and Emily Gamble, Dor othy Garwes. Misses Frances Louise Conneff, Ruth Garvin, J.’anne and Elizabeth Gibson, Waycross, Ga.; Bargara Gil christ, Nell Glover, Elsie Gnann, Har riet and Martha Grayson, Lou Grevemberg, Elizabeth and Judith Grimm, Thelma Groover, Jane Halli gan, Julia and Alice Loui • Hamlet, Marion and Nina Hammond, Jamie Hancock, Betty Harris, Isabel Helmly, Loudelle Henderson, Sara Henderson, Marjorie and Alice Heyv.ard, Mary Holloway, Sybill Hollingsworth, Amy pklns, Ruth Hopkins, Ida Hoynes, Mabel and Frankie Huff,( Nancy Hulbert, Betty and Martha Sue Ike, Virginia and Cecile Inglesby, Eliza trth Jamieson, Margaret Jones, Ma rion. Betty and Bertha Judkins. Ellabeth and Priscilla Kelley, Mar tha and Lillian Klmper, Dorothy K’ug, Martha Krenson, Helen Laffi teau, Jean L..lrd, P,uthe Landers, Myrta Lester, Mary Louise Lickwood, Betty lynes, Mary and Edith Mann. Mary and Jllabeth Marshal,, Cornelia Margin, Nan McCarthy, Harriett M Cauley, Margaret MeD.nou.h, Alma McFayden, Jean Mclntosh, Nell Mc- Intyre, Peggy Mclsaacs, Elsie Mclver. Virginia Qulnan, Marar.. McLeod. Calista MsTyre, Elizabeth McLeod, Callsta McTyre, Elizabeth Mercer, Julie Ann Mercer, Harriet Milsl, Elsie Morgan, Grace and Margaret Morrow, Carolyn and Syaney Morri son. Misses Nell Neve, Winston Newton. Caroline Oliver, Eleanor Osborne, Evelyn Patterson, Elizabeth Pierce, Petty and Alice Pierpont, Constance k (IF* \7 s FOR.'T H E LADY’S WRIST MAN’S STRAP WATCH WATCH $14.95 $17.50 Dainty, dignified timepiece al- A handsome, cushion shaped way. in good taste. Utterly de- watch with illuminated hands pendable at all times. 15-Jewel. and numerals. 17-Jewel. STERLING SILVER BIRTHSTONE RINGS Identification Bracelets SI.OO UP $1.50 UP Very masculine rings, sturdily A truly wonderful gift of great mounted in natural or white distinction. gold. With or without Initials. A 1936 ELGIN WATCH “ TO THE MAN AND TO THE LADY Writing the Best Essay on 4 Why We Should Buy American Watches’ Essay Limited to 100 Words Contest Closes May 31st L. LINDAUER, JEWELER 423 BROUGHTON STREET, WEST Pinkney. Grace Powell, Mary Price. Jane Pritchard. Evelyn Pryor, Anne Reckling, Margaret Rivers, Dorothy Sampson, Margaret ~ Sue and Virginia Sauls, Marion Schley, Dor othy Schuster, S'lma Solms. Virginia and Martha Ann Selgler, Myrtls 3em mes, Kate Shannon, Sa*’. Sheftall, Harriett, Virginia and M..,ion Shep pard, Kittye Sheppard, Lenora Sipple, Betty Sloat, Jeanne and Margaret Spencer, Dorothy Sterne. Rosellen Stonebridg?, Rosalie Strcng, Ruth Struck. Mary and Nancy Stuart, Cath erine S ullivan, Margaret Sullivan, Carolyn Thomson, Comer, Marie and Margaret Thompson, Chris tine Thompson, Madeline Thompson, Doris Thorpe, Mary Charles Tregone, Nancy Urquhart. Amelia Walker, Catherine Walsh, Eleanor Weeks, Palmer Wel born, Sheron Wiers, Virginia White, Betty Williams, Eleanor Wilson, Laurie and Margaret Winkers. Margaret Woods, Margaret and Virginia Zip plea, Henrietta Siceloff. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Folger, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Janes Engel, Jr„ Dr. and Mrs. ,Ed McTyre, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sterne, Mr and Mrs Robert r winford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sut live, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Screvc Wells, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Anderso. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingram. ST. VINCENT’S GRADUATES TO BE ENTERTAINED NEXT WEEK The graduates of St. Vincent’s Academy are being delightfully enter tained with numerous parties. On Monday afternoon Miss Mary Osterholtz and Miss Anne McDonald will entertain with a swimming and supper party at Wilmington Island. Wednesday afternoon Miss Helen Oetgen, Miss Mary Drew Freeman and Miss Margarea Cronin will enter tain the members of the class with a Kid party to be held at St. Vincent’s Grammar School. Thursday afternoon Miss Julia Cleary and Miss Mary Best will be hostesses to the class with a swim ming party at Tybee at Dew Drop Cottage. Saturday evening. Miss Frances Kil roy and Miss Helen Jackson will en tertain the graduates with a theater and supper party. The Sisters of St. Vincent’s Acad emy will entertain the fourteen grad uates with a tea on June the 2nd., and on June 3rd., the graduation exercises will be held. Those who will graduate are: Miss Mary Best, Miss Helen Brennan, Miss Julia Cleary, Miss Margaret Crontn, Miss Mary Jane Fahey, Miss Essie Fountain, Miss Mary Drew Freeman, Miss Mary Goette, Miss Helen Jack son, Miss Katherine Kelly, Miss Frances Kilroy, Miss Ann McDonald, Miss Helen Oetgen and Miss Mary Osterholtz, MISS EYLER ENTERTAINS FRIEND GOING ON VISIT ABROAD Miss Mary Eyler entertained yes terday afternoon with a lovely bridge party honoring Miss Sophie Kolshorn who is leaving for New York on June 9 and sailng on the Hie de France for a trip abroad on the 11th of June. Miss Rachel Snyder, formerly of Sa vannah and now residing in Shep herdstown, W. Va„ will make the trip abroad with Miss Kolshorn. Miss Eyler entertained at her home on West Thirty-Seventh street and there were three tables of players. The guests included besides the guest of honor: Mrs. F. C. Richmond, Mrs. W. A. Eyler, Mrs. Charles Butler, Miss Sophie Asendorf, Miss Meta Asendorf, Miss Elsie Kuck, Miss Anna Beckman, Miss Edith Brown, Miss Eloise Halford, Miss Helen Bennett, and Miss Christine Dillard. Guest Here h n 4 ’ ill OKJBL B'l ■ —Photo by Rich MISS IRMA JEFFREYS The Oglethorpe Chapter. Delpian Society, will compliment. Miss Irma Jeffreys of Chicago, Southeastern Di rectro of the Society, with a lunch eon pn Wednesday at 1 o’clock at the Hotel De Soto. The luncheon will be held after the regular meeting of the society, which takes place at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. The members of the chapter are, Mrs. Pratt Adams, Mrs. Devereau Ba con, Mrs. William Breslin. Mrs. Wal ter Browne, Mrs. George Butler, Mrs. Luther A. DeLoach. Mrs. King Dixon, Mrs. C. Felton, Mrs. E. N. Gleaton, Mrs. Lindsey P. Henderson, Mrs. C. W. Henry, Mrs. Edwin N. Maner, Mrs. J. C. Metts, Mrs. John Meyer, Mrs. A A. Morrison, Jr., Mrs. Shelby Myrlck, Mrs. R. Lester Ne ville, Mrs. Edgar Oliver, Mrs. Olaf Otto, Mrs. H. D. Pollard, Mrs. Wil liam M. Roberts, Mrs. A. G. Schroe der, Mrs. William Shearouse, Mrs. Andrew Smith, Mrs. Raymond Sul livan, Miss Mary Strachan, Mrs. C. G. Tew, Mrs. E. S. Trosdal, Mrs. Mary Coney Van Wagner, Mrs. E. F. Wallender and Mrs. John P. Stevens. CARD PARTY IS PLANNED BY DEMOCRATS TOMORROW Tomorrow the Women’s Democratic club of Chatham County will give a card party in the afternoon at 1004 Victory Drive, the home of Mrs. Pleas ant A. Stovall. The game will be from four until six o'clock. General Chairman of the affair is Miss Ecie Reynolds and serving with her on this committee are Mrs. Pleas ant A. Stovall, Mrs. Julian Hart ridge, Mrs. Louis J. Roos and Mrs. Albert Ehrlich. The proceeds of the party will go to the general funds of the organiza tion, which does not have any stated amount for dues. The plans for sum mer and fall will necessitate more funds in the treasury and the local organization will be called on for a contribution to the state organization. Those desiring to play may com municate with any of the above nam ed committee. SOCIETY BRIEFS Mrs. Norman Sensinger of Allen town, Pa., will arrive this week to attend the Kuck-Bailey wedding, which will take place in June. * • • Miss Betty Allen, of Newark, N. J., will arrive today to be an attendant in the wedding of Miss Betty Hunt and Albert Willard Burts on June 6th. • • • Miss Anne Craven and Craig Bar row, Jr., are spending this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William G. Peter kin, Jr., Lang Syne Plantation, 8. C. • • • Miss Marie McHatton will return to her home in Athens today after spending several weeks with the George D. Copes. • • • Mrs. William Bailey Lamar and Mrs. Sims Bray of Atlanta and Mrs. Henry Carrier of Brevard, N. C., who have been the guests of Mrs. Charles R. Clapp will return to their home today. • • • Miss Rosa Carson has returned home after spending a short time in Fort Benning and Athens. Miss Anne Craven, Stuart Craven. Jr., and Stuart Craven, Sr., are the guests of Judge George T. Cann. • ♦ • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Murray of Miami Beach, Fla., and daughter, Helen, will arrive on Wednesday to spend some time with Col. R. Lee Wylly at the Graham Apartments. DANCE RECITAL Given By ALICIA BARAN’S DANCE STUDIO THURSDAY, 8:30 P. M. HOTEL DE SOTO Tickets, 35c SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1836 MISS BETTY HUNT ANNOUNCES DATE FOR WEDDING On Mother’s Day Miss Betty Hunt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hunt announced her engagement to Albert Willard Burts of Macon, and today Miss Hunt is revealing the date of her wedding and party plans, preceding the wedding, which will be an inter esting event in June. She has select ed Saturday, June 6 as the date for the ceremony, which will be perform ed at four o'clock in the afternoon at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. The Rev. Dr. H. J. Black will of ficiate and invitations have been sent out. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will entertain with a re ception at their home on East Thirty eighth street. Friday afternoon Miss Anne Blount complimented Miss Hunt with a Bridge Tea at her home on East Forty eighth street. The guest of honor was presented a Sunday night apron. High score for the afternoon, a bon bon dish, was won by Mrs. Theron Burts, and consolation prize, a crystal bowl, by Mrs. George Hunt. To Miss Elizabeth Baldwin went the low score prize, a novelty hat brush. Yesterday afternoon, the Misses Elizabeth and Mary Baldwin enter tained Miss Hunt with a Bridge Tea at their home on East Forty-eighth street. The house was attractively ar ranged with summer flowers. Misses Baldwin’s guests Included be sides the guest of honor, Miss Anne Blount, Miss Harriett Sheppard, Miss Mildred Bennett, Miss Carolyn Ful enwider, Mrs. Theron Burts, Mrs. King Dixon. Mrs. R. Lester Neville, Mrs. J. C. Eyler, Mrs. Robert Lovett, Miss Laßruce Ulmer, Miss Louise McLeod, Miss Alice Pierpont, Miss Mary Holloway, Miss Colista McTyre, Miss Elizabeth Guest, Mrs. George Hunt, Mrs. Henry Allen. Mrs. Harry Stanton, Mrs. Henry Baldwin. Those coming in later for tea are. Miss Betty Peeples, Miss Carolyn Cole and Mrs. E. D. Hood. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J. Henry Allen will entertain for Miss Hunt with a bridge party at her home on West Charlton street. Thursday ifternoon, Mrs. J. C. Ey ler will have a few tables of bridge at her home on East Fifty-first street. Friday afternoon, Mrs. R. W. Hohenstein will entertain with a bridge party at her home on West Thirty-third street. Saturday afternoon. May 30th, Mrs. Walter Mercer and Mrs. Hugh Mer cer will compliment Miss Hunt with a luncheon. Monday afternoon, June Ist, Mrs. Edgar Eyler will entertain with a bridge party at her home on ’West Thirty-seventh street. Tuesday, June 2nd, Mrs. Theron Burts will have a tea at her home on East Fifty-fourth street. Wednesday, June 3rd. Miss Eliza beth Guest will entertain with a bridge party at her home on East Forty-eighth street. Thursday evening, June 4th, Miss Laßruce Ulmer will entertain with a bridge party. Other parties will be given, the dates to be announced later. BUSINESS GIRLS OF STATE IN MEETING AT TYBEE Among the out-of-town delegates to the Georgia Business Girls* Con ference held yesterday and today at Tybee, with headquarters at the Fresh Air home are: From Atlanta: Ethel Moore. Mil dred Wells, Edith Bethea, Luciile Al len, Helen Brown, Grace Bowden, Bessie Mae Ludlow, Katherine Ma laler, Louise Malaler, Frances Mor gan, Naomi Myers, Agnes Ragsdale, Ethel Reese, Orgia Skiner, Marcella Street, Louise V. Thompson, Annie Black, Billie Smith, Willie Thompson. Clara Hitchcock, Doris Holt, Mary Heard, Ruby Duncan, Hattie Vining Rosalyn West, Mrs. W. S. Allen, Grace Huey, Peggy Launius, Inez Brown, Josie Mackie, Mary Allen Flossie Boland. Mae Plunkett, Made lyn Moore, Mrs. F. P. Frey, Eloise Chapman. Sue Hill, Elizabeth Jones. Sarah McKinney, Julia White. Eliza beth Ivey, Maud Bellah, Mrs. F. J. Philbin, Mrs. Madeline Warner, Es telle King, Martha Hyde, Lois Foster, Mary Duncan. Nell Nabors, Vista C. Black, Anna Wooten. From Augusta: Emma Twiggs, Eve lyn Clary, Mabel Thomas, Mary Da vis, Margaret Moye, Margaret Alston. Viola Harvell. From Macon, Bertha Byrd, Leon tine Butler, Beatrice Graves, Sarah Walters, Betty Cribb. Hazel Sribb. Emma Hicks, Epsie Hicks. Mrs. O. H. McAfee, Hazel Plunkett, Ann Shirley, Susie Shipp, Josephine Scruggs, Tnel ma Rickenbaker, Claudia Odoms Elizabeth Hunt, Rebecca Higgison, i Louise Hickman, Frances Cowart. From Marietta: Mrs.' Regina R. Bensn, Eva Miller, Louise Shaw. Mary Leavell, Marie Bell Isle, Eva Langley, Florence Hembree, Mrs. Grady Eubanks. From Athens: Vic Bullard. Wylene Chapin, Lucille Crabtree. Lola Ethe ridge, Nan Etheridge, Frances Evans. Mary- Harris, Bulah Singleton, Fan nie May Teat, Alice Wood. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK The Women’s Moose Club to the loyal order of Moose Lodge, will meet at the Knights of Pythias Hall on Tuesday afternoon at three-thirty o'- clock. Hostesses for the afternoon , are: Mrs. Hattie Daniels. Mrs. Lovett Barbee and Mrs. Pansy O Loughlin. I The Club will sponsor a card party and dance, June 12th., at the Knights J of Columbus Hall. The party will be given in the afternoon and evening. Chairman and various committees to be announced later. 1 DOUBLE DUTY DRESS A BOON : A /o jjiff — Black and whit* crepe dress for young hostess by Lelong, with bodice made of scarfs. By LUCIEN LELONG (Special Cable to Central Press and (The Savannah Daily Times) PARIS. France, May 19—The hostess program is always con fronted with the probkm that her. wardrobe must also be extensive. Per sonally, I do not believe that it is necessary, or chic, for a woman to appear in a new gown every time she entertains. By a little careful plan ning she can vary one robe, with jackets, or some form of trimming, so that it may serve more than one occasion in her own home. She can also use it for occasions elsewhere by a judicious selection of accessories, such as hats, gloves, handbags. Jew elry s .ch as clip;: and brooches or a string of pet-rls with a matching bracelet are other simple ways of changing the personality of a frock. Black Frock Appropriate An example of simple black frock that Is appropriate for the host ess entertaining at luncheon, or for bridge and tea, can be had from my frock called “Dialogue,” and worn by the Comtesse Czaykowska, amongst other private clients. This frock is very simple, in black crepe, nd its only trimming Is black and white embroidery. Another frock from my collection that has a oubl-e personality is called SCHOOL OF MISSIONS TO BE HELD HERE TUESDAY A School of Missions will be held Tuesday at the Bull Street Baptist Church, by the Baptist Women’s Missionary Union of the New Sun bury Association. The school will be gin at 10:30 o'clock and will be an all day affair. Members are asked to bring a box lunch and luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. The mission book, "Intercessory Prayer” wil be taught by the women of the five Baptist churches in the city. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Bull Street Baptist Church, the Dr. Arthur Jackuon will teach “The Bible a Mission Book,” and Wedne-day eve ning at 8 o’clock the Rev. Lon Day of lasmanuel Baptist Church will continue the study of the book at Calvary Ba;.;!st Temple. At the Firct Baptist Church on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Dr. W. A. Taliaferro will complete the teaching of the baok. The all-day session Tuesday is for members of the association and their guests and the three night meetings are open to the public. Mrs. Emma Cox, mission study chairman, is in charge of the pro gram. . DIAL 5302 RENT A BIKE Chatham Cycle Store LARGE SELECTION OF BICYCLES TO RENT OPEN SUNDAY TO 11 A. M. 1104 BULL STREET SAVANNAH, GA. NEON SIGNS Made With a Durable Finish That Never p eels By Experienced Workmen. BETTENCOURT SIGN COMPANY 230 BROUGHTON STREET, EAST DIAL 5727 “Trouble.” It is ideal, particularly, for the young hostess who has perhaps just returned from her honeymoon and is giving her first luncheon. It is sketched and consists of black jer sey ress with the bodice made of scarfs that can be arranged in several different fashions. There is a white crepe blouse with full, three-quarter length sleeves. I have made a lit tle Juliette cap in absinthe green thatcan be worn with thj frock, that could even beworn in the 1 ouse as well as in the street. JULIA WISDOM TO WED MURRAY SCREVEN TUESDAY Os interest to Savannah society is the approaching marriage of Miss Julia Maury Wisdom of Mobile, Ala., to Murray Lloyd Screven, Jr., of Mo bile, Ala. The announcement was made by Miss Wisdom's brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Faith Hollard. of Mobile, Ala. Mr. Screven is a member of a prom inent Savannah family, his father, Murray L. Screven, being a brother of Mrs. W. W. Gordon and of Mrs. James G. Basinger of New York. Both Miss Wisdom and her fiance have visited here as the guests of Mrs Gordon. The wedding will be solemnized on Tuesday. BOOK SALE The Woman’s Auxiliary of Christ Church, Section A, will have a sale of bocks Tuesday afternoon, from four to soven o’clock, at 217 East Charlton street. The proceeds will be used for the missionary work of the auxiliary. Any member of Christ Church hav ing books they wish to donate, includ ing novels, biography, history, etc., is asked to send them to the chairman. Miss Eugenia Johnston, 217 East Charlton street. CARD PARTY PLANNED Richard T. Turner Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a card party Friday, May 29, from four to six o’clock in the afternoon and from eight to ten o’clock at night. Those desiring to make reservations are ask ed to telephone Mrs. Clifford Joyner, 8283. Easier to Clean The newest aluminum saucepans hav6 absolutely smooth bottoms omit ting the old-time circular ridge that made cleaning a bit difficult. The corners of these newer saucepans are i rounded, another “easler-to-clean” fea ture. MRS. AXLEY, PRESIDENT, A. A. U. W. NAMES COMMITTEES The American Association of Uni versity Women, held their annual meeting on Friday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Lowry Axley, the new prasident of the Savannah branch of the American Association of University Women announced the appointments of the chairman of committees for next year, as follows: Legislation, Miss Nan Horrigan. Fellowship, Mrs. J. H. Clyburn- Economic and legal status of wom en, Mrs, Edwin Middleton. Membership, Mrs. Fred Grofain, chairman: Miss Mary Lane, Miss Car olyn Cole, Miss Jane Wright, Miss Lily Belle Frost, Miss Mary Baldwin. Mrs. D. Wilkie. Rabey. Recent graduates, Miss Elizabeth Baldwin. Publicity, Miss Catherine Charlton, chairman; .Miss Nell Brown. Mrs Alan Guild, Mrs. Charles Duncan. Scholarship, Miss Louise Falligant, chairman; Mrs. Mills B. Lane, Mrs. Julian Quattlebaum. Miss Mary Wayne, Mrs. B. S. Barnes. Arrangements and places for meet ings, Mrs. Harrell Perkins. Year Book, Miss Linda Trogdon, chairman; Miss Eva Constantine, Mrs. John Leßoy. Scrapbook and history, Mrs. Ken neth Lucas. Program, Miss Edith Grayson, chairman; Mrs. George Cope. Contact committee, Miss Emma Moore, chairman; Miss Elizabeth Col son, Miss Ruth MePcters, Miss Mar garet Way, Miss Pauline Cohen, Miss Mildred Bennett, Miss Catharine Rourk, Miss Margaret Spencer, Mrs. Arthur Solomon, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Al bick Study program chairman: arts, Mrs. Harold Hotte; national problems, Miss Ola M. Wyeth; international prob lems, Anne D. Jones: education (gen eral), Reba Bridger; education (spe cial), child development and parent education, Mrs. E A. Lowe; educa tional and vocational guidance, Mrs Harold Tuthill, Miss Margaret Fort son, Miss Nina Pape; educational standards and trends in schools and colleges, Mrs. William S. Boyd. MRS. LOWRY AXLEY, new presi dent- A. A. U. W„ appoints committees. COLSON-PACETTI The bethrothal of Miss Elizabeth Mae Colson to Cecil Gnann Pacetti is announced today and is of wide spread interest to the many friends of the popular yohng couple. Their marriage will be an event of June, the plans and date for the nuptials to be announced later. Miss Colson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leroy Colson. Mr. Pacetti is the son of Cecil Charles LIFE LIKE PHOTOS ARE TREASURES Kodac Films Developed and Printed DIXIE STUDIO 331 W. BROAD ANNOUNCEMENT THIS WEEK’S WINNER TRUE-BLU SLOGAN CONTEST “WEATHER COLD, WEATHER HOT, TRU-BLUE ALWAYS HITS THE SPOT.” ’ $5.00 SUBMITTED BY MRS. GEORGIA HEXT 318 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET ’ ORDER IT BY THE CASE! ENJOY IT TODAY NOW 10c ONLY— TRU-BLU BEER SOUTHERN DISTRIBUTORS, INC. PHONE 2-3144 • MINUET Tune in at 5:30 each afternoon and 7:45 each morninr over WTOC for our program. BUS SCHEDULE BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND SAVANNAH BEACH Daily Except Sundays L “ V * nM?"- / ArriV * L v. Gen. 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Subject to certain limitations stated on ticket book. Phone 3-2111 and 2-2451 for any other information desired. SAVANNAH BEACH BUS LINE 118 STATE STREET, WEST 3 MRS. HENDERSON ELECTED Mrs. Gladys Henderson Heath waz elected regent of Bonaventure Chap ter, Daughters of the American Revo lution at their annual meeting held on Friday afternoon, at the home of the regent, Mrs. George U. Beach. Other officers elected for the ensu ing year at this time were: First vice regent, Mrs. G. H. Griffin: second vice regent, Mrs. P. J. Shearouse; secretary, Mrs. John J. Glynn; treas urer, Mrs. Guy Walker; correspond ing secretary. Mrs. J. A. Usher; reg istrar, Mrs. H. B. Heller; librarian, Mrs. T. Hunter Henderson: historian, Mrs. E. R. Carswell; auditor. Mrs. Mary E. Redmond; parliamentarian, Mrs. Myra C. Boggs; chaplain, Mrs. F. C. Debele. Elected to the board of manage ment were Mrs. George R. Foltz, Mrs. Thomas W. Yager and Mrs. J. E. Ruth. P .T. A. PICNICS The Chatham County Council of Parents and Teachers Association will hold its annual picnic at the home of Mrs. George C. Ross at Burnside on next Thursday, May 28th. Mrs. Ross is chairman x>t transportation for the affair and Mrs. Eugene Keller is chairman of lunch. • « • The Anderson Street School, Parent Teacher Association will have their annual picnic at “The Little White House”, the country home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Eady, near Pooler on- Thursday, May 28th. Pacetti and is a partner with his father in the firm of Cecil C. Pacetti and Sons. ....... X A •UYIHG-SCtXIN* LOANS INSURANCC List your property for sale with us. Blun Bldg., Ground Floor 37 Bull Street Phones 0292—5371 25% to 40% Savings On Fire, Auto and Windstorm Insurance CALL US If you want to Save with Safety! MIAMI $11.70 ROUND TRIP LEAVE SAVANNAH TUES DAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY 11:55 A- M. NO CHANGE OF BUSES NO LOSS OF LUGGAGE GOTTLIEB BROS. SERVICE TIRE CO. 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