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Section Two THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1914. 6 People and Events phone By CELIA MYROVER ROBINSON. WOODMEN'S CIRCLE CLEBRATES MRS. REICH MAN'S BIRTHDAY. Thursday. May 25th. the members of Oak Grovfi No. 1. Woodmen's Circle met at the residence -of Mrs A lou Jteichman on Kast Hill. The (affair was piven in honor of Sov. PeioMman s Virthday, whi:h was May 27th too l.ianv surprise have been given on Hrthdays tli.it it was decided to g-o a ilay late. The plot succeeded as Sov ereign Ueichman was just beginning t-i think her friends had forKOtten her, v. hen they came in. carrying cream, therbct ;i;.d cakes with them. jr!; Karen B. Xeilson. worthy puartlian. in behalf of the Circle pre sented Sov. Reichman with a beauti ful gold-lined silver berry spoon. Tlnw present were: Mrs. Karen B. XeiP-.ti. worthy guardian, Mrs. I;t r(!i;i l'os adviser. Mrs. Martha B. W under past guardian: Mrs. Rosa J ::J !',,. ehanlain: Mrs. Hattie h.. .wc- t'ur'.iy Mrs. M. D. Merritt. This bright young g-'.rl is the youngest of her class. u Mrs. E G. vanmetre. atf;riaul: Mrs. Catherine erowji, r.iv.nm r: Mrs. lola B. Mason, man- ; Sovereign Polsom. Minnie rei- M. Knijsht and Mi 5. S. Vermil- WOODMEN'S CIRCLE MOVES TO NEW HALL. ' ii W.-.odmf-n's Circle, Oak Grove . i have moved from the hall on i! Tr.Tnder'-ia street to the new v . .. 'tv-h halt, corner of Rom an a and 1 .-.f-n h-tretri. r.-tvrn and mrs. greenhut TO ENTERTAIN. Mrvor Mrs. Adolph Greenhut, Jr ant) Mr;-. Max Kahn. Mr. and Mrs. 3,v.- Levy and Mrs. Es telle Dann y. ssr will r.'-eeiv at the Greenhut it four- thirty o'clock Sunday y.-;irii'. in celebration of the con- atio'' of l-'.enlab Greenhut. Sylvia Im. Ruth I'annhei.sser and Vivian Mr. G. Foroheimer, the grrand her two of the little crirls, will .f-ei-e with the parents of the lt?rc!:. Then- will be no enrds. f 3 V'r.Z CARO AND riO SMITH GRADUATES. vn- irnes of Misses Frances Kath !. faro and Lillian A del: a Smith v !. through some in.idventence, not j -, .1 in Pi? list of those graduated J '.; -i niKh at Pensacola higrh school ;ivom-iit . T'i.-.-.- " i. ladies received their !::, 'is- fjor.i the hand.-- of Hon. T. J. J ':...-. of 'in- r.nard of Public Instruc tion and ni'-ntion should have been ri-'de i.t the fact in the account of the oTmencei rje'i t c-.verc:se: which ap-j-ciTfil j.-rd:y nvrnmg-. COMMENCEMENT AT THE WOMAN'S COLLEGE. Pens.-icc.la. friends of the graduates from the Florida State College for Women have received this invitation to the annual commencement exer- CIiThe President, the Faculty and the Senior Class of the Florida State Col lege for Women request the honor or vour presence at the Commencement Fxereises on the the tenth of June Ninpfeenth hundred and fourteen at eight o'clock Auditorium Tallahassee, Florida. Candidates for Graduation. M. A. Helen Mae Carter, Irma DeSilva, Partridere. Annie Lee Tread-well. Amanda Crystal Wain- wrigr'nt, Bessie Lejgn v ens. -VI. 3. Genevieve Crawford, Bertha N. I.angley, Edith M. Dyer, h.ioise . alc- Griff. Clyde nuni, Auiia jjw-.. Farlin. B. A. Erma Lucille Bellinger, Louise Strayner Clark, Helen josepmne Orant, Isabel Crasty, Ina Marjorte Learh, Clara Rosalind McDonald, Irene Smith, Mary eurca wiu, Ophelia Adele Boyd. Cora Belle Craw ford Lude Solomon Fryer, Inga Olla Felseth. Ruth Holmes utweu. r ruic-n3 Maxwell Long, Ellzaoetn u. speais, tt.-i oMUnifs Wilkinson. Annie Wil liams" Eva Mae Child, Rosaline Dortch, Grace, OOcUey, uons aj"S"Vi --"'-" erine. Meres, Mary Robertson, Kate We-bb Mary Wilkinson. a. ts. Ruble Byrd. Blanche Glenn, Jmnie A. Chappelle. Lurie u-rter, mo-iio Durst. Olga Larson, Kathrine Martin. Corinne Dytle Patterson. Candidates tor Ciertmcateo in iyiu.. I.-. Constance Helen Ca- vell, Georgia Anna Pattishall. Candidates for uertmcax m Expression. Gra-ce Godley. Normal School L- I. Degree. Teacher's Course. Ollie Gertrude Henderson, Ethel E. Humphries, Iris Elizabeth Watson, Jeanette Marmillan. Kindergarten Course. Alberta C. Arnold. Clare Lark mood P.roadnax, Emma Othilde Fel seth, Esther Wood Levy, Mabel Max well. YOUNGEST OF HER CLASS. Among those who will graduate, on Monday evening from the Convent of Mercy, is Miss Virginia Elisabeth Mer ritt, the young daughter of Mr. and I CAPTAIN AND MRS. PERRY TO ATTEND JUNE WEEK AT VEST POINT. Captain and Mrs. F. L. Perry, of Fort Barrancas, will leave Wednes day for West Point. New York, where they go to attend the graduation of their son. Cadet Jack Jouett. from the United States Military Academy, also participating In the festivities of June week. They win be away tor auum lOiTll i Cadet jouett. wno win ue comniis- sioned a second lieutenant and ; n granted three months' leave, will go ; tj to Europe for the summer, r.rcer wmui v,a he fl.ssia-ned a station. I m THE NEW STYLE BATHING SUIT. j Right here I want to tell you women i about some of the new style bathinsr no rf Mir5o these T-irs follow I the trend of the modes generally, and that, you'll admit, must have kept the designers busy, says an exenangc. The HL-m'ota are ouite blOUSV. with the collar opening broad on the shoul- ders, usually or some oniunauy "s ured silk which matches the sash and cap. The skirts show the great nov elty. Even the peg-top style is of fered. The wide trouser skirt is an- . 1 q t-v If in ac-rirTl with a Uilld . . t- " tunic reaching halfway to the knees, the trous-era eitner coming to juat falling to reach the kneee. Flounced skirts are also offered. The triple skirt of bathing satin is especially smart, and what Is stranger ertdll is the polon aise dress, with its draped skirt. One accessory that will probably startle some of you la th survival of the artificial rose, which made Its advent last winter, and so wedded did we become to it that we must needs have ctv. vjiHo ntlir ilnT(l rose TO DristnL- fcfc .u.um.wj ' - . . ... V. . V. 4 en our aarK Diue or oiacas. uauuns eult now. As & coneerunoe, manuTacturers have on the market at present roees made of rubber, beautifully tinted and. Instead of perisbingf In frolics with Neptune, it iooks aji cue uecuojr wetting. CATHOLIC KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF AMERICA. The Catholic Krdgbts and La51f of ti-h niMt Tuesdav evening at 7:80, with Mm John McOoire. PERSONAL MENTION. After visttfcng Mr. and Mrs. XVohel son Caffery in New Orleane, Mrs. Charlea Caffery Is at the Old M1H Inn, where she will spend a mcntb. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hunt, Lieutenant Caffery. who Is stationed at West Point, ts now on duty In Mexico. lames, Mere s a summer at iorraTSis&p flssFfl JOIlJ 111 iJllIMiliUi OUII T-me ushers in our summer, and .1 real summer it's going" to be. forecasters say can be relied upon. Extremely w.irm weather can for. But although verv warm weather is promised for the future, has been extremely backward and summer garments h:iven t niovr, stock with their accustomed celerity. wb 1 the c P 't-i Ll . 11 h T n m TX1 .ti Oi tri Solas a Water v Ajf VJV J3 Ice Cream Irreezer. ( Hence, beginning Monday the first day of Tun sacrifice the following high grade garments : we v.'i ill t n r 1 Missr Sylvia Kinney ! H wttti ty nhoid fever at. the woman's college in Tallahassee. CcEfflO s Hotel Sunday Dinner TABLE D'HOTE ju -d o'6 9 ONE DOLLAR Olives Sardine canape Ritterl Almonds Consomme, vermelle Cream Solferino aux croutor.5 Cold jellied consomme Crab cutlets, reine Victoria Pommes, Duchess? Turkey flakes en coquille. Parmentiere an grat'.n Lemon sherbet Mint wafers Filet mignon a la favorite New string beans Mashed potatoes Waldorf salad Boston crea mpuffs New York ice cream Cocoanut slices Neufchate! cheese Toasted saltines Demi tasse Sunday, May 1914. Linen Suits, the season s choices for traveling and outing. Chic, cool comfortable" suits, handsomely and durably made. $10 values QO CfJ UU.JU selling now Stunning ratine suit? in nil the most popular shades of the sen-son Ser viceable, and attractive th.nt sold uv merly for S12.50 and Sl-V Q0 QQ Beginning Monday ....... UUiUO r.i ft P' 0 ft pciol Our window will show you some wonderful specu values in silk slips and crepe slips which vnu will nee. right away. This is an unparalleled opportumtv. -r-.v in and see them. i rnnnn at Home from Palmer College in DeFuniak to spend the summer vacation. ht . -Kfr-t TTenrv Shlevolght left at noon for Mobile "and Meridian. In Mississippi they wui nsii. xr. Schlevoight's rarents. t ftTT-si-i Boone and her Saugh- . . . . . . ter, Mrs. O. H. Smrtn, Jr., with their children, will leave on mesany visit on their old home In Columbus, Georgia The many friends and acquaint ances of Goody F. Clifford, will be glad to hear that he is recovering from a recent operation, yira T. V. Kesler has arrived from Jacksonville, Fla., where she attended va. pininti as n. delegate from the Ladies' Memorial association. She also visited her daughter in oouui r iui ici., ATrs K easier is now the guest of Mrs. S A. Moreno for a few days before leaving for San Francisco to visit her daughter and son-in-law Major and Mrs. G. H. McManas. All silk suits in our stock consist ing of moiree and poplin. Suits that sold for $35.00. Beginning Monday on sale your choice for . . - - SI9.75 Summer dresses, beautiful gar ments in crepes of purr white. -.: dots and figures. $1 ('.no ing now, your choice - - - lues co One lot fine dresses of imported crepe in colors, for -merly sold for $20 and S25. your choice, com- Pli mencing Monday OItiUU 4Ji .. 1 .mm WHIM MIHHJIMPIMIl I III JW lllllliIP.i' JJWWW UfJ'"'W Rio Hot EUs IDifferenS Slze& and Prices. Pensacola Crockery Co 1 MUiSCH MiV, MnMp, 1 f G.'irdei'l Si 1 ret . lli-ne t , ... M'l. after which they will go to Grove Hill, and Jackson, Ala., for the balance of the summer. A number of young people chap eroned by Mr. and Mrs. tiowaru White and Mrs. Jas. r. uerama, en loved a pleasant trip to Bay view park Wednesday night. In the party were: Misses Eva Zerr, Anna Mueller, Ea Hallmark, Elsie Burress, Mr. Ross Johnson, Mr. Joe Barker, and Mr. Jimmy Neval. Steamer Natomah, to Is land, today, 3 p. m. Mrs. Thos. Voiart Kessler announces the engagement of her daue-hter Mild red Frances to Mr. William Henry Wagner of Detroit. Michigan. The wedding to take place in the early fall. I ROBERTS-GONZALEZ ill (Paid Advertisement). OBERT P. STOU1 Candidate for Democratic Nomination for Representative in the Leqislature Excursion to Milton On Stour.er Natomah Thursday. ! ,-,i ! In sov a harf !" n. rn. Stay m Mil 'on 2 liut ,-md n halt. Return 7 -00 p. ni. SI .00 Round Trip. 1 MORGAN'S STABLES For First-Class Livery Phone 710. Roberts-Gonzalez. May 50. Com- I mencement exercise? of Roberts hign ; school Tuesday evening were evident ly very much enjoyed and appreciated j by the entire audience. -The Flower Nymphs Surprise was mv L Drvis ad children left j unusually interesting and was acteu veter'dav for Ocean ' Strings. Miss., I mite perfectly, al". hough the l-ade-s where the will spend several weeks, jwero cf the vunctes- boys and g:r:s. Will appreciate the support of all Democrats in the h ' . , . I 9 y! DR. CHAS. R. MITCHELL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Mr. Business Man Are You Using " Our COUPON BOOKS? In 3'our store or your office? We take it for granted that you are; but if you have happened to overlook this aid to system, econ omy and efficiency, you should install it immedi ately. Yon will find that the book will pay for itself over and over again in minimizing the interruption of your routine, and you will always know that your ice'money is running straight, every penny of it. As a matter of good business, you could afford to pay a premium for the time saving which this book makes for you. But instead of requiring that, the book helps to reduce your ice bill. In many large establishments, each department is supplied with one of OUR COUPON BOOKS. This is a sensible practice. You can't beat Diamond Quaiity- nr THiamnnHI Tire nf. m?.S,& Fnfra J - Three dominant reasons why you should ask for The faithful in Cam eerie hall t.-m: nrht ' 1 'tr-Vi. :J which . sr..-.ke. Mm pVrseve-nsr e-ffot- -f the teachers was '; Mayor John Purmy plainly port rayed this particular , scene so - :cli;.-. Th audience femed . quite as much uTrnsed as i , i Mr. Gier. VoorhK-? re-e:ved Diploma j on BrOOkfield Butter Until fi.on tsneiton rr:!::ip ct"i:if-u i verv able and int---r.'?stinr address, touchine on spocial di?tr;ct school tax, and explained the system so minute!' as to jenve !itt if an- doubt as- to the benefit to be derived from it. -IT.-C T T- -r..-'i-.er iK'tP.! Pr- - sacola ?r--era! days the rast we.-'.-: j Vr r X v'arrhet' MoHrA wis I a. Sunday v:s:t.'.r ' J A r.um'oer r-f vo-msr people from , here .it'er.ded the commencement ex ercises at Muscogee Wein-f day even- ; SPECIAL PRICE further notice, 2rCc per lb. H. & H. Market i Grocery, Phone 13r7 Msorl' Temple. Hour 9-12 and 2-9 Phone 1330. Eleven vearii' experience In the trt ment of nil Rub-acute and chronic ! e.-iFcs. such as Asthma. Backache. Bl tousnees. Bronchitis, Cor.stlpatlti Cramp.". Coughs, olds. DyepepKla, Tr and Ear Disorders. Diseases of Wo me hea-iache. Insomnia, Kidney and ZJv troublta. Lumbago. N'ervoutfneas, Ne' ralgia. Neuritis, ParalyBia, piles, Rhe matism. Stomach Dlseaaes. Sciatic Spinal Curvature. Stir? Neck. Stiff Join" etc. Jzr- Pensacola ice Company Telephone Nos. 59 and 259. WE SELL COAL AND WOOD. Diamond Squeegee no-skid c - clean, firm, immovable defense against short mileage and long skids. iDiamcnd additional mileage : Diamond lou:sr.ost mileage assured bv Diamond uzury Diamond Prices. and I Squeegee ; Tred Pnca 30x3 30 x 3l2 32 x 3Vz 33 x 4 34 x 4 34 x 4!2 35 x 4V2 36 x 4V'2 17x5 33 x 5V2 $12.65 17X0 iaio 25.25 26.05 35.00 36.05 37.10 44.45 57.30 6 i S ! mm M-3 Jill ! ! rlTf-! r'l I ,fcJ!l 3 Is i I I M 1 'W h !i: I i'. A v It j.'. ; I R 1. .s Mr (th--l Citv Mr. er.d r ' r CR:T ri' e i n ? V " i Mi-s t r and Mr.- Will McCoy in f-J, r.f P;i?n col.j wn 5 the .- d M d Mrs. S H W Tia-? .ir.d :.-ere :n the Peep r-par.t ty., Water r. : . . v w T K'" -k cf Fc r. ?arn; a . T.": ? the h.-rr.e of Mr C. J Hud-lav. s Trb' 1 O.zini r.f F'Ar.S3c-a i i the truest 0r 7i;ss Wat irvne Stewart. Mr. J M. Wi.sr.n of Rsrri: attend--.:! the commune e men' here T':e.d?iv -ver.ir:r. Mr?. R. W. R.-,!r-?.n of Milton, iv ho hi? been spr-n -liner several day? t-:'T- her- m.-b":. M-f-. J. S. Wat pen. v, : T-r-h'Tjie We..;r.e?d3.y, acc.-.m - son. ear. park, exercises Pa'd dvert'se'ct. Th Johnson fo: Cer Coir o Record , a r - iSAYS KE WAS NOT INTOXICATED fc-raiii1 L SsM . ! I V fill I WMA ml, To the Public: ! The r..:!;,?e hvir.T ripened that I ; wa? ir.toxi rated when tl.:- collision oc- j c.irred betweer. rr.y warcn and the j automcbiie driven by Mr. L. Hilton j Creer. 1 de:re to say that I was not j ir.toxic" ted and -.an fo prove by a j number o vitnef. It is no: neces- i ?ar'- for the p "'-";? to circulate false rer'-rts? about rr.e, inasmurh as I do not : exre't to sue anvone for dama??5. ar.d I trust the public who have known t me for so many year? will not be : -'-'-"-d bv 5-ich reports. i E. M. SAFFEX. Demand iMDBPdSiVF FEATURES mrilQlfl i " OF DAY'S CELEBRATION Xew York. Ma tressive feature a M-iTirri0. 1 Pav ir ivi. The mo? N--w V.-.rk C:- -'J --.. j. ' f ' Y '; ' ' e "V -:':-v:: i A. - 4- . X i,..r-;.-!., Tom Johnson means that you want foi this CLERICAL positior a YOUNG man who has MADE GOOD in the past, and has the INCENTIVE, AMBITION and ABILITY to continue his work ii the PEOPLE'S intensd YOUR VILL BE APPRECIATE). 1 s ! : 1 i-viaw-g