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Hospital Auxiliary Event eailahassrf Drmnrrat 1 Tuesday, May 6, 1958 Silver Tea Hostesses Announced Hostesses for the Tallahassee Memorial Hospital silver tea, to be held Thursday afternoon at the Brookby. Floor hostesses will be Mrs. J. Robert Wilson, chairman, Mrs. J.

D. Hill. Mrs. Dan Johnson, Mrs. Paul Vickers, Mrs.

A. F. of Mrs. Robert Strozier, are announced today by Mrs. Ivan Johnson, general chairman for the annual event.

Jusfce Thornal Named Red Cross Guest Speaker Supreme Court Justice Campbell Thornal will speak at the annual meeting of the Tallahassee chapter, American Red Cross, Thursday at 8 p. m. in the auditorium of the Florida Education Association building on West Pen-sacola St. Rich. Mrs.

Jack Burke, Mrs. Pat- The tea is scheduled for 4 Pincus Feinberg, recording i Mrfi Monte 6 p.m. at the Florida State Uni- i secretary; Mrs. ixorman narper, corresponding secretary; Missj Maude Britt, treasurer. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs.

C. Paul Vickers, Mrs. Velma Keen. Mrs. J.

Broward versity president's home, i Receiving tea guests will be Mrs. Kenneth L. Faiver, auxiliary president; Mrs. Strozier, hostess; Mrs. J.

L. Cresap, auxiliary coordinator with the hospital board; Mrs. Robert Rafnel, Mrs. Lewis R. Bevis, wives of TMH administrators; Mrs.

George Johnson, director of volunteer services for the auxiliary; las, Mrs. E. E. Somerset, Mrs. W.

J. Oven, Mrs. R. F. Bellamy.

Mrs. Curry Powell, Mrs. Ralph Newman, Mrs. Gordon Hart, Mrs. D.

M. Lowry, Mrs. R. M. Sealey, Mrs.

Francis Bridges. Candy Stripers, under the direction of Mrs. Ellis Culpepper, and Mariner Scouts, under the direction of Mrs. W. L.

Walker, will also assist as hostesses. Both groups are teenage volunteers at the hospital. I I of Culpepper, Mrs. Lester Robinson. Introducing guests to members of the receiving line will be Mrs.

B. Lomax McGowan, Mrs. Wilson Cogswell, Mrs. Hyman Myers. Serving punch will be past presidents and board members-at-large of the auxiliary; Mrs.

W. H. Smith, Mrs. George E. New officers and board members of the Red Cross will be elected tt the annual meeting.

Featured on the program will bs a capping ceremony for a class of Gray Lifts, and the awarding of service bars to volunteer workers. The meeting will be open to the public and all contributors to the Community Chest-Red Cross will be eligible to vote. LPN To Hear Dr. Smith Speak Licensed Practical Nurses Association Division 18, will meet in the conference room of W. T.

Edwards Hospital, Thursday at 7:30 p. Dr. H. Lawrence Smith, urologist, will be the speaker. fftSONAllZIO Lewis, Mrs.

W. J. Oven, Mrs. J. Guaranteed Dependable Put Some Thought On Mother G.

Boyd Mrs. Cary D. Lan-dls, Mrs. H. A.

Gilliam, Mrs. E. R. Winterle. Mrs.

William Mack-lin, Mrs. Mary Carswell. Dining room hostesses will be: Mrs. James V. McDonough, chairman, Mrs.

Milton W. Ca-rothers, Mrs. W. L. Leap, Mrs.

Jim Truett, Mrs. Raymond Free Motor Pickup and Delivery CAPITAL PHARMACY 615 N. Monroe Ph. 3-CS25 Air Conditioned ADVERTISEMENT Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel Ul-at-ease because of loose, wobblv false teeth. FASTEETH, an Improved alkaline (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they fpel more comfortable.

Avoid embarrassment caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETH today at any drug counter. AP Newsfeatures Mother would never complain MELODEARS GET TOGETHER Melodears from Leon High school and alumnae of the choral ensemble for the last twenty years got together Monday night for their second annual reunion dinner. Catching up on news of their activities are some of the dinner guests, left to right, Mrs. Davis Laffitte (Susan Miller), '48; Miss Emily Register, '55; Miss Mary Lee Register, '58; Miss Emma Jean Fain, '59; Miss Patricia Malloy, '56; Mrs.

Harry Douglas (Grace Register), '48. (Democrat Thato). MOTHERS' DAY GIFT IDEAS 5-DAY SERVICE W. C. Vason Jr.

Jeweler 124 E. Pensaeola Ph. 2-3603 if you gave her nothing more than a 10-cent handkerchief or even a kind word for Mother's Day. But if you're going to buy her a gift, why not put a little thought into the project, and get something she can use and enjoy all year? Glen Townsends Return Home From Wedding Trip Third Graders Give Shower For Teacher WHITE SUITS FOR First Communion Third graders in Mrs. R.

Folk- it Whitman Norris it Belle Camp MAKE YOUR SHOPPING A at the NEW room at Hartsfield school surprised their intern teacher, Miss Jo Ellen McKnight, with a kitchen shower last wek. Miss McKnight will be married June A gown of white net over satin was chosen by the bride. The bed-ice was strapless with a net jacket, fashioned with a round neckline and sleeves that formed points over the wrists. The bouffant skirt was intermission length Since all mothers are different, with individual tastes and one general gift list can't possibly please them all. So here is a list of suggestions for specific kinds of mothers: CAREER MOTHER If she goes to work in an office every day, she'll welcome such things as these: A cosmetics kit for her desk drawer, a smart new handbag to match her new shoes or suit, a piece of gay costume jewelry, a box of stockings in her own size and favorite color, a feminine brief case, a pocket appointment book.

HOMEBODY Nothing would 14 to Al Matthews of Pensacola. The children had decorated the and her slippers were white satin. room, and presented the gifts in Her fingetip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls, and she carried a white Bible topped with a white, a decorated grocery cart. Mis. Robert Swanson poured punch.

Special guests with the honoree were her mother, Mrs. C. E. Rhodes, Mrs. Mabel Hamilton, school principal; Mrs.

Harry Gaines, music teacher. gold throated orchid and satin streamers. Her only jewelry was Mr. and Mrs. Glen Erwin Town-send, who were married April 19, have returned from a wedding trip and are making their home in Tallahassee.

Mrs. Townsend is the former Miss Corrie Jane Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mason of Tallahassee, and Mr. Townsend of Battle Creek, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. V. G. Townsend of Rivera Beach. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

Richard Gwyn the University Heights Baptist Church. Mrs. Betty Jane Paul was organist and Ervin Gatlin was vocal soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Dr. B.

R. Ken-drick. John Mason, brother of the bride, and Barnes Kendrick, her cousin, were altar boys. Miss Sarah Posey was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.

Faye Mathers and Miss Ernestine Sessions. a pearl circle broach that belong ed to her great-aunt. Joseph Travis was best man, please her more than some gay, pretty but practical aprons, that make housework almost fun. She's also appreciate some lux and ushers were Donald Ailor and Richard Coscia, classmates of the bridegroom at Florida State Uni 1567 Thomasville Road FREE PARKING DRIVE-IN WINDOW BILL-THE-BANK vs. HI I 1 1 I I I jjljjA r'vAi- I i 1 t' VL 1 1 I I I Mary Clare Walker In Stephens Play Miss Mary Clare Walker, junior versity.

ury items for the bath, a new negligee, gardening gloves or the latest cookbook. Immediately following the cere ENTERTAINING MOTHER mony a reception was held in- the education buiding of the church. If she gives smart dinner parties, get her the accessories some Miss Betty Whitstone kept the bride's book. new and colorful place mats, crystal cocktail glasses, little sil Mrs. G.

F. Kirby poured punch A Prescriptions and Mrs. J. M. Kirby served the wedding cake.

at Stephen College in Columbia, will have a role in "The Reluctan' Deb utante," a British comedy, in the next presentation of the Stephens Playhouse. May 7-24. Miss Walker is the daughter ver ash trays for the table, a handsome new serving dish for buffet dinners or even a frilly and frivolous hostess apron. Dial 4-2111 for FAST PRESCRIPTION SERVICE We Deliver! Floor hostesses were Mrs. 0.

B. Sessions, Mrs. K. A. Posey and Mrs.

Murray Reeves. LETTER WRITING MOM If her children have all moved away from home, the thing she'll appreciate most is a big supply Teens' Middy of handsome stationary all Toastmistress Hears Speakers Mrs. Rebecca Marks spjoke on "Women in Public Office" and Mrs. Harry E. Wood discussed "Mental Health" at a meeting of the Toastmistress Club Monday night in the Cherokee Hotel.

Miss Martha Moore was toastmistress. Mrs. Clyde Murphy, Mrs. Robert Ollry and Mrs. Gean Henry were on the evaluation of Mr.

and Mrs. Felix C. Walker, 1517 Spruce Ave. CENTRAL PRINTED PATTERN kinds, from correspondence cards to letter paper, in the color she likes, engraved with her monogram or printed with her name Linen-Weave Completely Washablp 13.95 hl: I 19.95 2 LOCATIONS Beautiful new afore at 1567 Thomasville Rd. Downtown Store at 206 S.

Adams St. Phone 2-1680 You may charge at either and address. Add a good pen store if you have a BUR Dress Revue Is Tonight At Sealey and a stamp box for her desk. DINE'S account. A single if you want to be really lavish.

bill is sent for both stores 4657 -S-zf ATHLETIC MOM She's easy just give her some new gear for her favorite sport. SIZES 10-16 Boys' Suits, Street Floor panel and Mrs. Horrie Culpepper was timekeeper. Dr. Florence Cole was grammarian.

Topic mistress was Mrs. James Lassetter and she called for speeches on "How to Get Rid of a Pet Peeve" and "Hot Tips for Cool Cats." Guests were Mrs. Sallye Cook-sey Flournoy, Mrs. Carl Jones and Mrs. Joseph Meadows of Montgomery, Ala.

A Toastmistress regional meeting was announced for May 17-18 in MILLERS Models in the 1958 Home Demonstration Club's Dress Revue will go on stage at 8 tonight, in Sealey School auditorium. The Dress Revue will be free and open to the public. Young people and adults will model clothing, made by home demonstration club members and 4-H girls. A grand winner will be selected, for competition in the state revue in Gainesville. CLOSE 1 P.M.

Wednesday Wednesday Morning SPECIAL SEAMLESS HOSE You're really in the swim flo by the Best Known Manufacturer of Seamless Hose, world's largest with By ANNE ADAMS Regularly to 1.50 pair a pair Wednesday Morning Only Look! It's the mavelous middy that's the hit of the fashion world. Teens, it's sew-very-easy with our Printed Pattern. Choose a gay cotton print for dress, pique icing for collar. (Left) Sunny Exposure with back that plummets to waistline (dips daringly in front, too!) lets you get good tan for your low back dresses; contrasting cummerbund. Pink, white, blue, black.

19.95 Completely backless maillot with 2 dozen buttons that close to give you turtleneck, open for shirtwaist effect. Of pastel dotted hclanca nylon. Blue, brown, tangerine. 18.95 Printed Pattern 4657: Teen Sizes 10, 12, 14. 16.

Size 12 middy and skirt take 31 yards 35-inch; 3g yard contrast. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send Fifty cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mail lng. Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of the Tallahassee Democrat, FOUR STYLES it All Purpose Sheer Seamless it Microfilm Mesh Seamless ir Knee Hi Seamless it Seamless Nurses White Duty Hose in 3 beautiful colors: NO.

1 SPICE, a sunny copper for browns, yellows, green NO. 2 ROSE BEIGE, a rose tint beige for red blue black NO. 3 a blond beige for springtones and evening. Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N. Y.

Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Every 2nd Gallon C03 cpen day A wed. tJ Factory affarl Fraa a any "Fame-ill Formula" ealitf with avary ana yen buy. t4.l up. quartt $2.00 up.

MARY CARTER PAINTS Iff Odtorfit asms A MIDLERS DOWNTOWN PARK-SHOP MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED WEDNESDAY OMI.Y 1207 S. Monroe 3-0066 (SORRY, NO GIFT WRAPPING AT THESE EZXXXSJ bh Awe..

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