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Morning, July 2, IQ22. PALATKA DAILY NEWS PAGE 5 i TELEPH(JiE 367-J ty.. v'. . ". am society of Palatka entertained Friday aft i's. Dingeo,, leader of the and .Mrs. E. E. Conway, which took place at the Conway, was in honor daughters, Bessie and ( birthday it was. room was prettily deco s occasion with vases of 'Mrs. ; R. A. Thomas, anjzer, was among those mes were enjoyed by the he spacious grounds dur noon.1 : Toward the close mt affair, delicious cake ere served, by the host-, lonway and Mrs. Dingee. sent were Jessie and vay, Corinne Hogarth, i, Myrtle Minton, Dolly ia Chase, Doris Chase, Elsie Sapp, Thelma Jor 3'Neil,. Alma O'Neil, Ves- 'orcas Parramore, Elbert Uma ; Wilson, Madaline bert 'y Calhoun, . Mildred Willis, Helen Minfon, , Janice Sapp, Lucile Jimmie Merwin. of the camp-are jts follows: Board per week, $5; bii from Rome to Cloudland and areturn, $ 1. Mrs. Warner T. Hama, Scout "Leader. St. Mark's Guik to Meet -All members if St. Mark's guild of St. Mark's chuch are requested to at tend p. meetin'gof the organization tomorrow afteAoon.. The meeting is called for 4 (lock at the home of Mrs. Stewart iVorden. " . . Recent Arriv, Mr. and Mi. L. T. Buie are rejoic ing in the ai&val of a fine little son. The little ' ly was born yesterday morning at ie home of his parents in Bungalow Pp-k, and has not yet been named, it Legion Home. auspices of the Ameri uxiliary a pleasant garth lace Friday afternoon at borne, ,s This was a card jementv being in charge Smiths About a dozen made up for the : play, 6 series of rubbers, lem afers were served. Mak re was Miss Birdie Reed, as prize a dainty bit of bile the prize for low, a is,' was awarded to Mrs. ter. vThe proceeds from charge made went to the asury. , tig Mrs. Bryan. ;le McKenzie and Miss zie.will be at home to a their friends Wednesday leir guests, being invited , Baxter Turner Bryan, a . Mr.; and Mrs. Bryan y returned from their ) to points in Georgia, ends are looking forward t anticipation to the op extending their goojl ra. Bryan at the home, of UcKenzie. ' 'r : Jon Club. ,l V; ly Auction club will meet th Mrs. Goodf M. Guirry t her home in Bungalow :lub is meeting on Friday c instead of Tuesday" as to the fact that Tuesday ii o July. The club' will ) o'clock. Scouts. ' Scouts who are torisider- j the; Girl Scout camp at SaV-will please notify .lontrnollin, as the names t in at once. .Expenses d Theatre 4. v Night 6:45 tday July 3rd jy's .Western Story (Last Trail" starland review sday Julr 4th r IS, !-' x "is r 1 1 1 . ::,'-V ' ' -'.7'J '. r i i WoEt V.nA !lnh Mr. andplrs. N. O. Riles wilV be host and pstess to the members of the West End club Wednesday eve ning at tlfir home on Emmett street, They havi invited their guests for 8 o'clock. 1 1 Mid-Wed Club. " The Md-Week club will meet to morrowafternoon with Mrs. J. D, Points Is hostess at her home on River !-eet. Mrs. Points has invited her giists for 3:30 o'clock. Ml and Mrs. Dissenbaum are spendife a few days' on a camping and Mrs. Edgar Hart are vis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scurry. lart will remain here as Mrs, ' s guest this weeK while Mr. lis making a business trip to ,f SEE' Sinogram nee and Nifiht point! m Florida, r. and Mrs. J. H. LePla, of Jacksonville, arrived yesterday to speni a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. H LePla, at their home on Sixth stixft. -Mrs. F. J. Fenrnsirie and Mrs. Imilgen F. Collins spent Friday in Jacksonville. . 4-Mrs. S. C. Warner and Miss Hel enWarner will leave next week for an extended stay in the north. ' j Mrs. Virginia Gordon expects to lchve today "for Washington, D. C. om there she will go to Baltimore d she expects to be away from Pa- tka for about two months. T., M. McRae, of Baltimore, is a usiness visitor in the citv. 1 Miss Ellen Starbuck,' who has been visiting Miss Dorothy Townsend at her home in Orange Mills, expects to return to her home .in Tampa to day.. ". ' Mrs. T. W. Tillman has had as hep guest this week at her home on South Sixth street, Miss Elizabeth McElroy, of Jacksonville. - Mrs. T. E. Mobley and children, Tom and Elsie, left Friday for Mon treat, N. C, .where they will spend the rest of the summer. Mrs. C. P. Philips has as her week-end guest at her home here Miss Margery Jones, of Atlanta, who is en route from St. Augustine, where she is in nurses' training, to Philadelphia, to spend some time. Miss Jones and Mrs. Philips were schoolmates at Washington seminary in Atlanta a fe wyears ago. Mr. Walker, of Lakeland, was in the city yesterday en route to Jack sonvi'lle. Mrs. Frank Smith, of Key West, is expected to arrive today' to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs., A. E. Tromley. , Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Barnett and Mrs. S. C. Stallings have gone to Winter Haven to remain .over the Fourth with relatives and friends, Mrs. R. G. Ramsaur and children, Gray and Elizabeth, and Mrs. F. C. Whitthorne and daughters, Frances and Rebecca, will spend today, at St, Augustine beach. , E. W. Neate'has returned from a several weeks' business trip to 'points in south Florida. Miss Helen Hyers has returned to her home in Tampa after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Ed M. Earnest. Miss Rosa Vickers has returned to her home in Brunswick, Ga., after s -ending two weeks here as the jT-'est of Miss Willie Ramsey. "Red" Davis, of Lake City, for merly sporting writer for The Flor ida Metropolis, has been spending the past few" days here, being one of Lake City's enthusiastic baseball fans. ' , - Colonel and Mrs. S. J. Hilburn and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McReynolds will spend the Fourth at Green Cove Springs, where. Colonel Hilburn is to be orator of the day at the big Fourth of July celebration. . -Mrs. C. H. William will leave today for Ohio, where she will spend the remainder of the summer. Mrs. E. E. Ramsey has return- ed from Hawthorne, where she was called a week ago by the serious ill ness of her father. Her friends will be glad to know that he is much im proved now. 1. E. LePla has gone north on a business trip for the Inland Cabinet company. ' Miss Ruby Chancey, of Lake City, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. W. Nichols, a ther home in Bun galow Park. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Burdette, of DeLand, arrived Friday to visit Mr, Burdette's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burdette, at their home on Madi son strete. , Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McReynolds left yesterday afternoon for Daytona Beach, where they will remain over Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McReynolds, Jr. , Mrs. T J. Hammond and Miss Mary Berkstresser, of Hawthorne, spent Friday in Palatka, the guests of Mrs. E. E. Ramsey, at her home in Bungalow Park. Mrs. James M. Elliott and inter esting children, Harriette and James, left yesterday for their home in Salis bury, Md., after spending several weeks as the guests of Mrs. Warner T. Hamm, here- and at the beach. Angus wurteii, ot Bartow, is making a brief stay in the city. Mrs. M. L. Merriman has return ed from a visit to Savannah to join her daughter,'Mrs. M..H. Shaw, at her home here. Mrs. Randall Wells and little daughter will go to Anastasia island Monday to spend a couple of months there. - " Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hickenlooper and son, Irby J., and Nathan Harris, returned yesterday from a pleasant stay at the Earnest cottage at St, Augustine beach. Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice Lamon and son, Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Purs- ley, left yesterday for a stay at Cres cent Beach. " -Mrs. D. W. Allen, of Hastings, was shopping in the Gem City yes terday. G. E. Gay came down from Jack sonville yesterday afternoon to spend a few days at his home here. -Fred Kemp is spending the week end at Florahome with his mother. Miss &aran card came over from Gainesville yesterday to spend a short time. the is attendmg the summer school in Gainesville. Miss Veola Benbow has gone to Jacksonville to enjoy a visit as the guest of Miss Hazel Gardner. Mrs. William H. Hoyt has gone to Jacksonville to enjoy a visit as the guest of relative Mrs. H. B. Woodward has re turned to her home ni Jacksonville after a brief stay here with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Barker. Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Bowers and little son, of Gainesville, and Henry Ford, Mrs. Bowers' brother, have gone to St. Augustine beach to be members of a house party at the Ackerman cottage there. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bohlen left this morning for Jacksonville, accom panied by Miss Margaret Schmitt, Mrs. Bohlen's sister, who has been spending some weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Bohlen will return after the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Grady L. Crawford, of Palatka, are spending the week- WHITE OXFORD- COLLAR ATTACHED SHIRT We are now showing a new ship ment of this ever-popular low collar white shirt a splendid value at the price $2.00 New assortment now on display. of 75c Knit Ties Browning-Fearnside's end in. Jacksonville, according to The Florida" Times-Union. v . Friends of . A. B.. Cooke will re gret to know that he is confined to his home on Oak street by his illness and will hope fof his early recovery. Mrs. J. W. Browning and little daughter, who have been spending the week at Daytona Beach, returned to their -home here for the week-end, but will lave today for a three ifionths' stay at the beach. The little girl, who has been ill, is somewhat improved. Admiral Henry L. Almy, who has been spending several months here aboard his houseboat, left yes terday for Boston, but will return to Palatka in the fall. His boaf, he stored in the Gibson, boathouse. IN THE CHURCHES. FIRST BAPTIST - 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, J.' F. Blake, superintendent; 11 a. m., Ser mon, "The Lamb Sacrificed;" 6:45 p. m., Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U., G. F. Schramm and C, H. Edwards, pres idents; 8 p. m., sermon, "Let Her Drive." Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. J. F. SAVELL, Pastor. Senior B. Y. P. U. Program July 2. Subject, "God's Providence in Hu man Friendship." Scripture First Samuel 20:32-42. Memory ' verse 18:1. Introduction by leader. Part 1 The story of the ideal friendship as outlined in the Scrip ture. Sections 1 and 2 by Mrs. R. A. Thomas; Section 3 by Mrs. W- H. Cfassels .. -, ' Part 2 "A Providential Friend ship." Sections 1 and 2 by Mrs. L. H. Buck; Section 3 by Mrs. G.V. Hall. Part 3 "The Unselfishness of True Friendship," by Mrs. J. I. Bunch. . . Part 4 "True Friendship Must Prove Itself in- Practical Ways," by Rev. J. F. Savell. Part 5 "Jesus, the World's Best Friend," by Mr. J. F. Blake. ' AT THE GRAND MONDAY km I Hill 4-j i 4 -. i; " ' " "THE LAST TRAIl! MLUAM FOX SPECIAL PRODUCTION. CHICHESTER S PILLS W. THR DIAMOND BRAND. X Sftdii! AMjrovrvniltfHior I'lll in Red rd Uold metallic1 botes, setied with Blue klbboa. Tak an Alhnp. Hnf af tanl Pmrrl-t. AskforCiriire:S.TESf DIAM4IND KKANU PIXLB, for K reftrfknown u Bet, Safest, Always ReHtLi SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHEn IGaqe Ha Sale Continues On AH Dark Hats including a good assortment of Gage and Fisk Sailors. It is the be- t ginning of the white season. Let us show you a pretty white hat ' either for dressy or sports wear. One-third off on the famous Mo dart Corset 10 days only. ' '. NOTHING CHARGED. Mrs. T. W. Tillman, - - Are you a member of the B. Y. P. U.T If not, why hot? . Join to night; you need the training. CATHOLIC SERVICES Church of St. Monica, corner of Oak and South Fourth streets. Fourth Sunday after Pentecost and feast of Visitation of Blessed Virgin Mary. Confessions 7:45 a. m.,' mass 8:30 a. m. Benediction of Blessed Sacra-! ment after mass. ' , j REV. M. F. MONAHAN, : Pastor, i Prisoners in Dade County Jail Fare ' Better Than Home ST. MARK'S EPISCOPAL North Second and Main 6treets. Doors always open. Why not? Only failure closes the house of business. Third Sunday after Trinity, 'July 2. 7:30, holy communion; 9:45, church Sunday school; '11, holy "communion and sermon, subject, "God's Pres ence;" 8 o'clock, evening prayer and sermon, subject, "The Friend of Sin ners." Only sickness keeps the nor mal man away from his business even in summer. GUY H. FRAZER, Rector. CY LONG, CARTOONIST, IS KILLED BY LIGHTNING BOLT Charlotte, N. C, July "2. Thomas Cyril Long, widely i'known among newspaper men of tS 'south and east, as Cy Long, creator of anew comic 4 Br AmmtUti4 PitMl , Miami, July 2. A radio receiving' outfit for the benefit of prisoners will be installed in the Dade county jail Monday, ft Tas announced tonight ,by Sheriff Allen. The sheriff said ha hoped to have it in shape to give bia charpps- concerts by the middle ot the week. , Dnde county's do luxe jail already has become noted for its luxuries and) conveniences. There is a player piano and a phonograph -which the men are permitted to enjoy at certain kours. The prisonera have their own. com missary, wherfi they may purchase cold drinks, cigars and -writing paper. The men have an organization by which they maintain order when al loived the freedom of tho jail halls1, and deal with offenders with a trial court of their own. . cartdori strip in which' southern ne groes are the figure, was killed by lightr.inir today at Newtown, N. C, his home town, while participating hi amateur base ball game. ecia I for Monday Ladies White Reignskin One Strap Slipper Baby Louis Heel: Hand Turned Sole. All sizes and widths. Our regular $5.00 Shoes. This Offer is for Monday Only and None Will Be Charged ft WILKINSONS PALATKA'S MODERN SHOE STORE m -i n int. ii.ii mil nut ii i Tin " "'ti uiti Hill " 11 " " " " " " Furniture Vakes That Predominate Merchanise of Highest Quality at lowest Prices For the porch or living room a suite of beautiful fiber furniture is ideal in every way, every piece is built of the very best ma terial and priced so low that you can't afford to pass this chance up, com plete suits 50.00 asd up Odd Pieces Of Fibre Furniture If you need one or more pieces we can supply your needs. Chairs $10 up Tables $12.50 up v A porch hammock is elways useful as well as ornamental our stock is complete and the prices are very low $3.50 and up jg For Solid Summer Comfort Equip your porch with one'of our high grade porch swings. Sturdily constructed and made for com-r fort and convenience they are reason bly priced from f 2. 50 up Teaff -Ramsey Furniture Co. MPner "A Little Now and a Little Now and Then." Palatka, Florida ', I I1 t y1 -J ' 1. i ii nd 25c I v I