Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 30, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Society = Home Making Milady’s MEMBERS OF WOMAN’S AUXILIARY GIVE TEA THIS AFTERNOON A delightful affair of this afternoon is the tea which the Womans’ aux iliary of the Hull Memorial church are honoring Mrs. Lloyd K. Boggs, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Pat terson, who has recently returned from Korea, where she is a mission ary. The tea will be given at the church and invitation has been extended the members of the other auxiliaries of the Presbyterian churches of the city. The guests have been asked to call between the hours of 5 and 6:30 o’clock. Mrs. Decatur Campbell, president of the Woman’s Auxiliary of Hull Me morial church will be hostess for the occasion. MISS SARAH DAVIS TO BE GUEST AT PARTY THIS AFTERNOON Complimenting Miss Sarah Davis of Roanoke, Va., who is the attrac tive guest of Miss Carolyn Salter, Mrs. J. T. Wells, Jr., will entertain with a bridge party this afternoon at her home on east Forty-Eighth street. The house has been most effectively arranged with summer flowers in the pastel shades. The guests will include besides the guest of honor, Miss Nell Glover, Miss Ruo Bee, Miss Louise Osborne, Miss Anne Douglas, Miss Katherine Doyle, Miss Jane Mclntosh, Miss Eunice Foss, Miss Barbara Butler, Miss Mary Davis, Miss Anne Wheaton, Miss BOAT RIDE THURSDAY NIGHT - 8:15 P. M. - FREE REFRESHMENTS GIVEN BY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS J ON THE HISTORY MAKING RCA YICTORS-1937 y j fejii vinw I Sr-|jlloM Hi "W Br «B Complin's and see how ihe ' MB Magic>Voice -works in the ; " IllipjMlß magnificent 1937 RCA Victor jMinflff DDfllN Ite . -IhWiiß radios. Hear the liquid-pure Dnlllll Lt-11 . . | tone if brings you! Il’s a maih- via'A M IH ■Sfidtfrßß ematically□ designed organ- IH M I 1 I>UC pipe-like arrangement in a ® Bealed sound chamb er, A IHETHI TUBES NEW exclusive RCAjyidqr IIICiHL TUBES improvement! 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Levy & Son, Jewelers BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE-EASY TERMS 1 SOCIETY BRIEFS Miss Sophie Asendorf, Mrs. T. G. Grubbs and daughters, Caroline and Betty of Norfolk, Va., have returned home from Blackshear, Ga., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McAlpin. * • • Mrs. C. R. Knight and son, Don ald, will leave the last of this week for Raleigh N. C., where they will spend some time. « • * Edgar J. Oliver, Jr., a recent grad uate of Duke University, will sail to day from New York for six weeks in France, Italy, Germany and England. • • • Mrs. T. T. Beery and son, Theo dore of Tampa, Fla., have arrived in the city to spend a week with Mrs. Beery’s mother, Mrs. Robert L. Kane. • • • Miss Mildred Brannen of Jesup, Ga., will arrive today to visit Miss Eloise Graham for some time. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Copps spent the week-end in Brunswick as the guests of Mrs. Copp’s sister Mrs. W. B. Bourne and Mr. Bourne. ♦ * ♦ Mrs. A. S. Sherman of Darien is spending sometime in Savannah and Savannah Beach. ♦ ♦ • Dr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Graham and Miss Juanita Graham left this morn ing for a motor trip to Chicago, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wannamaker for several days. Mary Bythewooa. Miss Margaret Blunn, and Miss Barbara Gilchrist. Miss Davis will be the honore of numerous delightful affairs. LEAVES SAVANNAH Br t W ■ Mil ■ --'M" ... m HH w —Photo by Rich. COUNTESS MARGHERITA BONINSEGNI of Florence, Italy, who left last evening to spend some time in Washington, D. C„ after visiting Miss Frances Maggioni for several weeks. Although Danish Is widely spoken in Iceland, the Icelandic language has maintained its purity through SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1936 sagas for more than 1,000 years. The world-famous Bank of Eng land was founded in 1694. MRS. MIXON’S PUPILS OF PIANO GIVE RECITAL TONIGHT Mrs J. Clyde Mixon will present her piano pupils in a recital this evening at 8:30 o’clock at the studio, 520 East Fortieth street. A delightful program will be ren dered as follows: Trio: Waltz Op 100 No. 2 (Strear •bog) Charlotte Guest, Augusta Young, Mary Seabrook. On the Meadow (Lichner), Charlotte Guest. Winds of Spring (Ernest L. Bolling), Mary Seabrook. Polish Dancers (Krentz lin), Charlotte Guest. Trio: Spring Violets (Mathilde Bilbro), Mary Sea brook, Charlotte Guest, Augusta Young. Amaryllis (Air Louis XIII) (Ghys), Mary Seabrook Gondollied (Oesten), Augusta Young. Duet, The Swan, (Saint-Saens); duet Bolero (Moszkowski) Augusta Young, Ann Wilson In B flat Op 7 No. 1 (Chop in) ; Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms), Ann Wilson, Hungary (Koelilng), Augusta Young. Imita tion to the Dance (Weber), Ann Wil son. Duo Melodian and Pianoforte, Venite Adoremus (Paul Bernard), Anne Wilson, Mrs. Mixon. Meetings Tomorrow American Legion Auxiliary No. 13 will meet tomorrow evening at the Hotel Savannah, at 8:30 o’clock. ♦ * » Dixie Review No. 19, Women’s Benefit Association will hold its regu lar meeting tomorrow evening at the Knights of Pythias Hall at 8:15 o’clock. MRS. WALTER E. BROWNE TO GIVE BRIDGE TEA MISS KENNETH MANER Honoring Miss Kenneth Maner, of Atlanta, who is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. F N. Maner, Mrs. Walter E. Browne will entertain tomorrow aft ernoon with two tables of bridge. The party will be given at the home of Mrs. Browne on East Forty-Fifth street and her guests will include be sides the guest of honor, Mrs. E. N. Gleaton, Mrs. E N Maner, Mrs. W. M. Roberts, Mrs. R. Lester Neville, Mrs. Henry Blitch, Mrs. W. J. Mor gan and Mrs. King Dixon. ON PICNIC TODAY Savannah Chapter No. 52, Order of the Eastern Star, are holding their annual all-day picnic at Savannah Beach today. The members motored down to the Island early this morning taking with them basket lunches. They will re turn to the city in the late after noon. prodlgalmartha VETERAN’S DAUGHTER USES BONUS “TO SEE CLARK GABLE” NEW YORK, June 30 (TP).—Jo seph Vichnes is a firm believer in the old adage about not crying over spilt milk. That’s why he refuses to give vent to his daughter Martha’s trip to Hollywood. Vichness is an unemployed veteran who received SSOO In bonus money the other day. The same night the SSOO and 15-year-old Martha disap peared. The girl’s schoolmates re vealed that Martha had plans of go ing to Hollywood to meet Clark Gable. American Legion officials finally located the girl in a Hollywood ho tey. Only $5 of the SSOO was left, and Martha still had been unsuccess ful in meeting screen star Gable. Le gionaires advised Vichnes they would finance the girl’s trip back home. The New York veteran accepted the disappearance of his SSOO wind fall philosophically. Shurgging his shoulders he said—“ The money’s gone, so what is the use to make a big fuss over it now?” The Orkney and Shetland Islands are held in pawn by Britain. They were turned over by Danes as se curity for payment of the dowry due James ni for marrying Princess Margaret of Denmark, and the Danes have never gotten around to paying it. AT THE THEATERS LUCAS—T od a y and Wednesday, ‘ Poppy,” with W. C. Fields and Rochelle Hudson. BlJOU—Today and Wednesday, “Un welcome Stranger,” with Jack Holt and Mona Bar rie. ODEON—Today, “Forgotten Faces,” with Harbert Marshall and Gertrude Michael. Wednes and Thursday, "Palm Springs,” with Frances Langford and Smith Bal lew. FOLLY—Today, “The Seven Keys to Balpate” with Gene Raymond and Margaret Callahan. Wednesday and Thursday, “The Farmer in the Dell,” with Fred Stone and Jlan Parker. ARCADIA—Today, "13 Hours by Air,” with Fred Mac Murray and Join Benentt. Wednes day and Thursday, “Togeth er We Live,” with Ben Lyon and Shelia Manners. SAVANNAH—Today and Wednesday, “Dancing Feet,” with Ben Lyon and Joan Marsh and Eddie Nugent. FISHING FOR SNARES COOKEVILLE, Tenn., 'June 30 (TP) —Henry Templeton has uncov ered a new sport. He has just learned how to go fishing for snakes. ’==== —: . .=ss=ssssssss=sssassssss= NOW OPEN Newly Remodeled and AIR-CONDITIONED HOTEL SAVANNAH COFFEE SHOP Lunch in spring-like temperature on the hottest days. The finest foods that culinary skill can devise. No increase in prices, despite the great improve* ment. Your favorite foods are ready for you at popular prices. V Come in soon, see the new decorations, and learn how comfortable we can make you by giving you a complete change of air every three minutes. OPEN 6 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY ffiOffJune IfcL XA. * JKSLm ■ I I * J I B B I I B I ■Bl C Jp-Xi \ 'Sb J • ■ BkIBBUI B Use Your Credit / • I at Helmly’s DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE HELMLY FURNITURE COMPANY WILL OFFER THE PUBLIC SOME OUTSTANDING VALUES See Our Display of New Spring Furniture for the June Brides. “Now on Display” f PRICES ARE LOWER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN IN THE HISTORY OF THE FURNITURE INDUSTRY. I. C. Helmly FURNITURE COMPANY YORK AND WHITAKER STREETS Templeton is a farmer near Cooke ville. Yield of eggs from his hen roosts fell far below normal, where upon Henry indulged in a bit of in genuity. He baited his strongest fishing line with an egg and waited results. Several hours later, the farmer found a five-foot snake wriggling on the end of the hook.