Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 08, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

PAGE TWO Society Home Making Milady’s Features*** Miss Elsie Kuck Is Honored At Bridge Party Given Here Complimenting Miss Elsie Kuck was the lovely bridge party given by Miss Mary Eyler and Mrs. Robert Thompson at the home of Miss Eyler on West Thirty-Seventh street on Saturday evening. Bright garden flowers were used throughout the spacious rooms and the guest of honor was presented with two lovely French prints by Miss Eyler and Mrs. Thmpson. Flr.rt prize, a perfume bottle was won by Miss Juanita Graham, con* eolation, a traveling kit, went to Miss Elizabeth Beggs. There were four tables of players and refreshments were served at tho Individual card tables. Placed on each table was a miniature wedding cake, with dolls decorating them rep resenting members of a wedding par ty. On the cake, placed on the bride’s table was a miniature bride. This afternoon Mrs. Lindsey P. Henderson is honoring Miss Kuck with a bridge tea. There will be three tables of players, others com ing in later for tea. The party is being given at Mrs. Henderson’s home on East Fifty-First street. The guest of honor is being presented with lingerie, and the high score prize will be hose, while the traveling prize is novelty bridge score Miss Dorothy Hutton Betrothed SAVANNAH GIRL TO WED JAMIpS EDWARD MOUNT OF NEW YORK AT ST. PAUL’S CHURCH WEDNESDAY. Os paramount social interest is the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Hutton of the be* throthal of their daughter, Dorothy Winifred, to James Edward Mount of New York City, formerly of Gaithers burg, Md„ the wedding to take place Wednesday morning at eleven o’clock in the chapel of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in the presence of only the immediate families. On both paternal and maternal sides Miss Hutton is a representative of families prominently Identified in social and cultural circles. Miss Hutton is a graduate of The Pape School and later attended Agnes Scott College in Decatur, of which in im ownwsk “War Veterans” AS YOU KNOW Experience Is the Best Teacher When You Receive Your Bonus Money, Spend It If il J 1936 FAIRBANKS - MORSE ELECTRIC if REFRIGERATOR, with conservador. ■liilMl exclusive at THE DIXIE FIXTURE CO: A refrigerated inner door behind the main door, operation. Opens automatically at a touch of the lined with shelves for fruits and vegetable*. Also moderp Touch-Open Doorman. ample space for bacon, dressings, eggs and bever- prMJ , he butt(m , nd C on,ervador opana-giving easy access to the Main Food Compartment with: Keeps the warm air OUT and cold air IN the main Adjustable Shelves Automatic Eleotric Light —• food compartment while you are using items need- and finned evaporator unit with elavea-point tsm» ed most often—thus reducing CURRENT cost of perature selector. DIXIE FIXTURE COMPANY 213-215 West Bay Street Phone 6191 Fairbanks-Morse Radios Fairbanks-Morse Washing Machines coasters. The low score prize is nov elty ash trays. The tea table has been arranged with a large centerpiece, a red glass bowl filled with white summer flow ers, flanked on either side by tall white tapers in red glsss holders. Mrs. Henderson’s guests will in clude Mi:s Elizabeth Beggs, Miss Mary Eyler, Miss Bitty Paulsen. Miss Mary Harms. Miss Juanita Graham, Mrs. Carl W. Seiler, Mrs. William Berry, Mrs. Rufus Gartleman, Mrs. Norman Sensinger of Allentown, Pa.; Mrs. Frank Nichols, Mrs. Robert Thomson, Mrs. Fred Wessels, Jr., Mrs. Wilbur Murray of Miami Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Edwin N. Maner, Mrs. H. H. Kuck, Miss Marie Fehrenkamp and Mrs. Robert Sheppard, Jr. Tomorrow, Miss Betty Paulsen will be hostess to Miss Kuck with a bridge luncheon at her home on East Forty-First street. Luncheon will be served at 1 :10. Miss Paulsen has invited the fol lowing guests to meet Miss Kuck: Mrs. Norman Sensinger of Alelntown, Pa.; Miss Juanita Graham. Mrs. Ed win N. Maner, Miss Mary Eyler, Miss Elizabeth Beggs, Mrs. Carl W. Seiler, Miss Mary Harms, Mrs. H. H. Kuck, Mrs. John Paulsen. Mrs. J. H. Paul sen, Mrs. W. B. Clgrke and Mrs. Lindsey P. Henderson. she is also a graduate. Since her graduation from Agnes Scott she has been associated with the college as assistant registrar for the 1931-1932 session, and as general executive sec retary of the Alumnae Association since that date. Like his bride-to-be, Mr. Mount is dascended from distinguished fam ilies, and his ancestors have featured prominently in the upbuilding of the South. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe Mount of Gaithersburg, Md. He graduated from John Hop kins University and the University of Virginia and is now connected with the law firm of Sullivan and and Cromwell, New York City. He is a member of the Kappa Alpha frater nity and was president of the graduat ing class of 1931 at the University of Virginia and editor of the Law Re view. Miss Hutton will be given in mar image by her father and will have no attendants. Philip Hutton, broth er of the bride will act as Mr. Mount’s best man. Immediately following the cere mony, the young couple will leave on their wedding trip and afterwards will make their home at 308 Bast Seventh-ninth street. New York City, N. Y. ALTHBAN CLASS TO MEET Althean Sunday school class of the Firit Baptist church will meet this afternoon at 4 o’clock with Mrs. D. J. Currie, 730 East Park avenue. SUNSHINE KINDERGARTEN TO HOLD EXERCISES TONIGHT Mrs. Griffin’s Modern Sunshine Kindergarten will present their grad uation exerises this evening at eight o'clock in the Richard Arnold Junior High School. The Rev. Arthur Jackson, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will make a brief talk. The children who will receive their diplomas are: Jimmy Bristow, Edward Ward, Sara Alixir Mallory. Julienne Jarvis, Lutricia Adams, Delores Whit aker, Martha Wiggins, Billie Colledge, Jeanne Brown, Jimmie Haile, George Hoover, Bobbie Caldwell, Billie Estill, Leon Denny, Marilyn Hodges, Roland Reece, Sanford Ulmer, Blakely Ellis, Carol Davis, Donald Ryan, BiliT; Al pern. Nettie Toehach, Bettie Lois Hunter, Joy Bradley, Marilyn Rich man. Jeanne Tyson, Anne Barfield, Omer Allen, Walter Dove, Jimmie Doughtery and Arm Perkins. YARBROUGHS TO MARK WEDDING DATE TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Watkins Yarbrough will be at home this evening at 26 East Oglethorpe avenue to their many friends in honor of the fif teenth anniversary of their marriage. The house has been beautifully decorated with bright-colored summer flowers and the dining table has a lace cover with a lovely centerpiece, a tiered wedding cake, flanked on either side by tall white tapers in sil ver holders. Assisting in serving will be Mias Clara Mathewson, Miss Betty Yar brought and Miss Eda McDonell. Though no invitations have been issued Mr. and Mrs. Yarbrough have asked that their friends call between the hours of 8 and 11. SOCIETY BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fulenwider, Jr., haw returned to the city from Tybee and have moved to the home of Mrs. Jessie Fulenwider on East Forty- Ninth street, where they will be for the summer. * • • Robert Roux, Jr., has arrived from Atlanta, where he completed his junior year at Atlanta Southern Den tal collage. On June 13 he will leave for Mobil?, Ala., from where he will sail for a two months’ trip abroad. He is with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Roux at White Bluff. • • • John R. Dekle, Jr., leaves today for Athens to attend* the commencement exercises of the University of Geor gia and receive his degree. • • • Miss Mary Eleanor Grantham and Miss Martha Wilkinson are among those attending Camp Reese on St. Simon Island, for the next two weeks. * • * Miss Mary Farr will be a delegate this week to the Young People's con ference at Agnes Soott from the First Presbyterian church. The conference will list nearly two weeks. a • • Mr*. Robert Thomson and her mother, Mrs. H. E. Ole sen of Tampa, Fla., are spending a few days in Jacksonville. Fit. SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1938 WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED BEACH QUEEN WEARS r— — France* Farmer **W z'lSlK Nr~“ **W ' Ak wM» .- W; W tßP’* S / >t? «Hf y fc /Rs ’"' \ // h / jmHKB Wv >**// .r "’ V z \ - y7 > W' Jf f / V ! / v t ./ ■ X w <•> hr v i\ w z -•; Elea no re Whitney t«fe £?IRH r~ —\ *Ur •' " , w R ° ,l>, " t HuJ /lfe> WW -■ fir > - / . \ X x i | i. i fWo TlMr I *■ -»L -->■' * I sR'" : j 4 2r IS.t. * : It’s almost beach time and so we offer you three movie queens with their idea of beach wear for 1936. At the top left is Frances Farmer, all togged out in the latest wear with a big hat and beach sandals. Eleanore Whitney, youthful SPANISH WAR VETERANS __ AUXILIARY MEMBERS HERE FOR MEET Outstanding among the affairs of today is the state convention of the auxiliary to the United Spanish War veterans, which is here for a three day session. Today Worth Bagley auxiliary with Mrs. Bonnie Pomar, president of the auxiliary as hostess will entertain the guests at a luncheon at the Catholic club- The following is the outline of the program for today and tomorrow. Today—B:3o a.m., to 9:30 a.m„ con dancer-actress, is shown with another new model at the upper right. Below is Rochelle Hudson, re clining gracefully on the diving board of her own swimming poll in Hollywood in her favorite bathing costume. —Central Press oert by Parris Island, United States Marine band, Hotel De Soto veranda; 9:30 a.m., joint session, department and auxiliaries, main dining room. Hotel De Soto; 11 a.m., business ses sion, auxiliary, Gold Room, Hotel De Soto; 2 p.m., adjournment; 2:15 p.m., luncheon served by Worth Bagley aux iliary, Catholic club; 6:30 p.m., pa rade of entire department and aux iliaries, naval, military and patriotic quet, ball and entertainment. Hotel and Bull streets; 8 p.m., annual ban organizations; parade stem at Bay De Soto; 9 p.m., street dance and carnival, Bull street between Liberty Chatham Motor Co. SMASHES USED CAR MARKET JUNE CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON $25,000.00 IN USED CARS MUST BE SOLD - - - REGARDLESS OF COST ALL MAKES ALL MODELS SSO and Up Chatham Motor Co. DRAYTON AND LIBERTY STREETS 415 WEST LIBERTY STREET and Harris streets, opposite Hotel De Soto. Tuesday, June 9—9:30 a.m., busi ness session, breakfast room, Hotel De Soto; 9:30 a.m., business session, auxiliary, Gold Room, Hotel De Soto; 1:45 p.m., adjournment; 2 p.m., take automobile at Hotel De Soto for fish fry and trip to Savannah Beach, Ty bee Island. Begun in 312 B. C., the Roman aqueduct (water supply system) com prised nine tubes and was not finish ed until 33 B. C. Total length of the tubes was 140 miles. ST. VINCENT ACADEMY GRADUATES ARE GUESTS AT PARTY A very lovely affair of last evening was the supper party given in honor of the class of 1936 of St. Vincent’s Academy by the alumnae of the school. Most Rev. Gerald P. O’Hara, chap lain of the association asked the blessing and Miss Margaret McNally, president, acted as toastmistress. A dehghtful musical program was with vocal numbers by Miss Alice Price and Misis Margaret Steiber, with Mrs. J. J. Gaudry and Miss Margaret Steeg at the piano. The following graduates were the guests of honor: Miss Mary Best, Miss Helen Inez Breni an, Miss Julia Ann Cleary, Miss Margaret Mary Cronin, Miss Mary Jane Fahey, Miss Essie Teresa Fountain, Miss Mary Drew Freeman, Miss Mary (Bernard Goette, Miss Helen Marie Jackson, Miss Kath erine O’Conno- Kelly, Miss Frances Brandon Kilroy, Miss Ann Frances McDonald, Miss Helen Mary Oetgen, Miss Gertrude L. Russell, Mias Cecelia Magdalen Smith and- Miss Mary Oe terholtz. Your Wash Suit s LAUNDERED AS YOU LIKE IT Try New Way This Week - PHONE 3-1121 - IPHONE 3-1121 f " 1 SAVANNAH OA S MISS VARNEDOE’S PUPILS GIVE PIANO RECITAL THURSDAY NIGHT Miss Miriam C. Varnedoe will pre sent her pupils in a piano recital at the Lawton Memorial Thursday eve ning at 8 o’clock A cordial invitation is extended the relatives and friends of the pu pils. Recently the Junior Music Lovers Club met at the studio of Councelor Miriam Varnedoe and the following officers were elected. President, Miss Annette Baker Vice president, Miss Alreda Cox. Secretray, Miss Marjorie Sheffield. Treasurer, Miss Marjorie McPar land. News reports. Miss Lilia Baker Pianist, George Cronemiller. Prizes were awarded Miss Lilia Baker for having the best scrap book of Group number one, and Mis» Bet ty Street for the best scrap book of Group number two. Miss Lilia Baker won the prize for the Bulletin Board. TO ENTERTAIN Mrs. Julian Papot, 1413 East Forty- Second street will entertain the mem bers of Calanthe Temple No. 4, Pythian Sisters, with a bunco party this evening at her home.