Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 14, 1936, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Miss Irma Frost Becomes Bride Os Atlanta Man Next Saturday Cordial social interest centers in the announcement of the wedding plans of Miss Irma Frost and Cecil P. Todd of Atlanta. Their marriage will be an outstanding event of next Saturday evening, being solemnized at 8:30 o’clock in the St. Paul’s Epis copal Church, the Rev. Geoffrey Hcrsfield officiating in the presence of a large gathering of friends of the popular young couple. Miss Frost will have as her maid of honor, Miss Lily Belle Frost and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. William A. Saunders, Jr., and Mrs. Richard N. Murray. John Lytjen will serve as Mr. Todd’s best man and the grooms men will be Iverson Henry, and Clay- ‘ WE! WISH TO ANNOUNCE DIXIE CHEVROLET SALES CO. WILL CHANGE ITS CORPORATE NAME TO DIXIE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY AND WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE AS A SAVANNAH-OWNED BUSINESS WE Wish Our Many Friends and Customers to Visit Our New Home 5-7 and 9 North Jefferson Street. Specializing in Complete Expert Mechanical Repairing and Body Building. SEE US FOR THE BEST BUY IN TOWN AND REMEMBER- “TRUE VALUE” IS OUR SLOGAN YOURS FOR BETTER - SERVICE--SALES - Under Management W. D. Chalmers E. B. Sinkler Bruce H. McMillan * Dixie Automobile Co. Just Dial 8181 5-7-9 N. JEFFERSON ST. MOONLIGHT ■ BOAT RIDE ■ ON THE STEAMER CLIVEDON-LEAVES FOOT OF ABERCORN ST., S P. M. THURSDAY Jointly I ini Sponsored By June 18th savannah post no. 135 Tickets 50c POST NO. 36 >, x —Public Invited American Legion >• Come, Sing, Dance, and Be Merry Enjoy the Cool Breezes in Congenial Company SCHMELING-LOUIS FIGHT RETURNS WILL BE GIVEN ON BOARD. RADIO EQUIPMENT FURNISHED THROUGH COURTESY OF FIRESTONE AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE STORES. FIVE HOURS CROWDED FULL OF FUN AND FROLIC FOR THE SMALL SUM OF 50c This boat ride is being given to secure funds to send Savannah Post No. 15 Band and Chatham Post No. 36 Drum and Bugle Corps to the Georgia Department American Legion Convention at Athens, Ga., on June 25th, 26th, and 27th. ton Futrelle. The ushers will be Henry Jenkins, Albert Morris, Law rence Gann and G. L. Mcßrien of Atlanta. Numerous parties are being given in compliment to Miss Frost and Tuesday Miss Vernice Hickman will entertain for Miss Frost with a swim ming party and buffet supper at Wilmington Island. Thursday, her sister, Miss Lily Belle Frost will be hostess at a bridge luncheon in the pink house. Friday evening follow ing the wedding rehearsal Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Murray will entertain for both Miss Frost and Mr. Todd at their home on West Thirty-Eighth street. THIS BATHING COSTUME APPROVEI ||L [Betty Lippa , UK WMBji I ' * ' / W I <•••••• : *** •• : X- S' 4?•' - One of the yeomanettes of the Great Lakes exposition in Cleveland, Miss Betty Lippa, who was. “Miss Cleveland” in 1935, wears one of the bathing suits which have received the "okay” of city fathers for,beach suits and those that show a midway between trunks and top are taboo* Central Preti ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Os interest is the announcement of the betrothal of Miss Mary Elizabeth Skinner to Muller M. Freyermuth of Savannah. Miss Skinner is the attrac tive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Skinner of Port Wentworth and the marriage will be solemnized at an early date. SIGNS FOR Dixie Automobile Co* WERE MADE BY Bettencourt Sign Co. 230 BROUGHTON STREET, EAST PHONE 5727 SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1936 TO GIVE RECITAL Mrs. H. L. Truchelut will present her piano pupils in a piano recital tomorrow at 8:15 o’clock at the Law ton Memorial. Parents and friends of the pupils interested are invited to attend. PARENTS TO ENTERTxUN AT HOME TUESDAY FOR MISS KUCK Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kuck will entertain on Tuesday evening with a brilliant reception from 6 to 9 o’clock, at their home on West Thirty-Seventh street, honoring their daughter, Miss Elsie Kuck and her fiance, Wiltse Knapp Bailey of New York, whose marriage will be a social event of Thursday afternoon. The reception will assamble several hundred guests and receiving with Mr. and Mrs. Kuck will be Miss Kuck, Mr. Bailey. Harry Kuck, Jr., and Mrs. Norman Sensinger of Allentown, Pa. Miss Kuck will become the bride of Mr. Bailey at a verj- quiet home wedding, in the presence of only the immediate family, at 5 o’clock Thurs day afternoon, at ths home of her parents, with the Rev. Dr. C. A. Linn of the Lutheran Church of the Ascension officiating. She will be given in mariage by her father and will have as her matron of honor and only attendant, Mrs. Norman Sensinger of Allentown, Pa. Harry Kuck, Jr., will serve as Mr. Bailey’s best man. Immediately following the cere mony, at 6 o’clock, Mr. and Mrs. Kuck will entertain the family and those friends who have honored Miss Kuck with pre-nuptial parties, with a dinner dance at the Hotel De Soto. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seiler are complimenting Miss Kuck and Mr. Bailey, with a supper party at their home at Tybee and Wednesday evening members of the family will entertain with a steak fry at Tybee, bringing to a close a series of numerous and outstanding parties that have been given in honor of this popular bride-elect. Yesterday afternoon, Miss Mary Harms entertained for Miss Kuck with a bridge party at the Rose Gar den Tea room. The guests included, besides the guest of honor and her mother, Mrs. H. H. Kuck, Mrs. Carl W. Seiler, Mrs- Arthur Stallman, of Ithaca, New York; Miss Betty Paulsen, Miss Elizabeth Beggs, Miss Sara Scho field, Miss Juanita Graham, Miss Christine Dillard, Miss Katherine Precht, Mrs. Joseph Cafiero, Mrs. John F. Wellbrock, Jr., Mrs. Fred W. Wessels, Jr., and Mrs. Norman Sen singer of Allentown, Pa. MEMBERS OF SORORITY TO BE THE GUESTS OF MRS. PERRY LAND Mrs. Perry Land will be hostess to the members of the Savannah City Club of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority on Wednesday afternoon at her home on East Forty-eighth street at three thirty o’clock. Following the short business meet ing, bridge will be played. The affair is being given in order that the members may meet the students home from the University of Georgia, who are members of the sorority. They are Miss Inez Barthel mess, Miss Ruth Landers, Miss Alma MacFayden and also in honor of some out-of-town members who have recently moved to Savannah to make their home. They are Mrs. Gray Brandon from Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. T. M. Andrews from Chapel Hill, N. C. Mrs. David M. Beggs will give a short talk on the recent centennial celebration at Wesleyan College and will show pictures of the fountain which was the gift of the sorority to the college. The Alpha Delta Pi Sor ority was founded at Wesleyan in 1851 as a Delphian Club. Any members of the sorority who may be in the city at this time are cordially invited to attend the meet ing and the bridge party. NAVAL STORES Spirits turpentine firm, 35 3-45. Sales yesterday 297. Spirts turpentine Friday, firm, 35 3-4-36 l-4c. Sales Friday, 152. Rosin Last Yesterday Friday Year Tone Firm Firm Firm X 495 485 610 WW 495 485 600 WG 482 1-2 475 505 N 477 1-2 470 480 M 462 1-2 455 440 K 462 1-2 455 435 I 462 1-2 455 435 H 460 452 1-2 435 G 460 452 1-2 435 F 460 452 1-2 415 E 442 1-2 435 395 D 432 1-2 425 380 B 400 400 340 Sales 879 756 1070 Spirts one year ago, firm, 44 3-4- 45c. Sales one year ago, 408. Naval Stores Statement (Saturday) Spirits Rosin Stock April 1 37,488 57,626 Received today 648 1,545 This day last year 540 1,807 Received for month 5,917 22,456 Received for month last season 6,338 21,535 Received for season 23,836 88,517 Receipts same date last season 28,472 99,485 Shipments today .... 3 Shipments for month 7,504 19,152 Shipments for season 36,321 87,812 Shipments last season 22,926 101,816 Stock today 25,003 58,331 Same day last year 29.337 112.771 HENDERSON BROTHERS Funeral Directors Ambulance Service —DIAL 8139 T. HUNTER HENDERSON A. LESTER HENDERSON LINDSEY P. HENDERSON DIRECTOR RETURNS FROM ALASKA TRIP GRUENING ENTHUSIASTIC OVER POSSIBILI TIES THERE WASHINGTON, June 13 (TP)— Uncle Sam’s Director of Territories and Island Possessions, Dr. Ernest Gruening, returned from a trip to Alaska tonight with a lot of nice things to say about our northern most possession. He had been up there to deliver a commencement ad dress at the University of Alaska. Said Dr .Gruening: “Alaska is still the American frontier. The people are sturdy, enterprising, self-depen dent Americans imbued with the pioneer psychology. The towns in many respects resemble the towns of the far west of a generation ago. It is like stepping back a quarter of a century or more in our own history to visit them.’’ V Even more striking Evidence that Alaska is a virgin country, he said, was the abundance of wild life every where. So thick are the moose up there this year he declared that they are almost a problem to the railroads, getting in the way of trains as they do. MRS. A. A. MORRISON, JR. TO BE HOSTESS AT MEETING FRIDAY Mrs. A. A. Morrison, J*., will be hostess to the June meeting of the Woman’s auxiliary to the Georgia Medical society this Friday at her home on Savannah Beach. The meeting will be a spend-the day affair, with the business meeting Tops in Value! t roR THg WOW[B(G MAN JalOftk HERCULES OVERALLS 1 35 Super heavy white back indigo 8-o>. i blue denim. 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DONORS OF GOLD RINGS TO RECEIVE STEEL BANDS IN EXCHANGE PITTSBURGH, Penn., June 13 (TP) —Six hundred Italian matrons will receive Premier Mussolini’s steel wedding rings at a mass ceremony in Pittsburgh tomorrow. The women gave their original gold weddings rings to the Italian treas ury’s war chest. The steel replace ment rings have arrived from Italy. They will be distributed at what is called a “mass marriage ceremony.’’ Ten priests will officate at the cere mony. Each of the women will re ceive a steel ring which is regarded as a badge of patriotism. to be held at 11:30 o’clock, followed by luncheon. Assisting Mrs. Morrison will be Mrs. John 8. Hawkins, Mrs. Luther A. DeLoach, Mrs. A. A. Morrison, Sr., Mrs. R. V- Martin, Mrs. E. N. Glea ton, Mrs. C. G. Redmond and Mrs. S. Elliott Wilson. —FREE ATTRACTIONS SAVANNAH BEACH-♦ Double Delay Parachute Jump Featuring 808 ROBERTSON JUMP WILL &E MADE AT 6:15 P. M. TODAY FROM PLANE PILOTED BY SANDY STRACHEN Os Strachen Skyways, Inc. Sponsored by Merchants of Savannah Beach PAGE THREE FORMER MICHIGAN SOLON RELEASED FROM PRISON WASHINGTON, June 13 (TP)— The paroling of the former Michigan Representative George Foulkes, Sr., from the Federal Penitentiary at Chillicothe, 0., was announced by the Department of Justice this after noon. Fouikes, who comes from Grand Rapids, was convicted of soliciting campaign contributions in post of fices. His sentence of which he has served a large part was for 18 months. CONTRACT LET The contract for the installation of the air-conditioning plant which will make Johnny Harris’ one of the most modern night clubs in this section * was let yesterday to the Byck Electric Company, announced Arthur P. Co mer, architect. Construction of the club is expect ed to be completed in time for an opening celebration in August, it was announced.