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' ,sMgssS" t. m 1 " sssssssr , , i ; : THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1919. DAILY THOUGHT. on!7 a glad "good tnorntog," as sh passed along the way; t? .t it spread the morning's glory V Over the live-long day. ENTERTAIN FOR fAlSB KOLK MEYER.-- - I rretty courtesy extended to Miss B Kolkmeyer who has just re mTied'to Pensacola after a stay In rWcago was that of last evening when vy and Mrs. Walter J. Wassonin J tPrtained a few friends lorm. ----- . Pensacola Y . W. C.-A. home, and the Y. "W. C. A. home mother. Miss Mar garet Ray, and the girls have exerted every effort. The parlor has been beautifully dec orated with southern smilax. cut flow ers and ferns in honor of the occasion and after the ceremony the bride and groom will be honor guests at a beau tifully appointed luncheon served in THE PILGRIM WAY. But once I pass this. way. And then no more But once, and then the Silent Door swings oa its him Opens - - - closes And nr more I pass this way. So while I may. the Y. "W. C. A. dining room, which has ! With all my mi'U also been lavishly decorated with fern3 j will essay. and flowers. There will be no atten- Swet comfort and delight dants. The bride will wear a smart To aI1 1 meet upon the Pilgrim Way French tailored model of gray with or no man travels twice quet of sweet peas and nasturtiums i Tha' climbs through Darkness up to completing her costumes. 1 light Invited guests beside the Y. W. c. Through light Today. John Oxenham, In Philadelphia Pub lie Ledger. 8 Personal Mention ' Pay CashJPay Less 33SI 5E E!5K!-i!3 The friends of Mrs. Bertha Foss will be pleased to know that after a serious Illness, she is recovering and has ..been removed from the Pensacola hospital to her home on the bay-shore. i w honor at their nome m r isner- i .--,. tn .-, , , The Great Hlehwav nomM and music were enjoyed " That lirr, tv,,, mt a delicious salad course served. r'.ts who enjoyed this courtesy with vts Kolkmeyer were: Misses Madge Kyan, Lillian Nash. Matilda Alt vtrer of Chicago, and Messrs. John E. Mare, Frank Hollywood, S. K. jlare, S. Roman As z man. KIZER-GREEN MARRIAGE. Mr Morris Dean Kizer, of Des tines, Iowa, and Miss Eddie Lou rreen the attractive daughter of Mrs. Green of this city, were quietly united in marriage yesterday after noon. Friends regret to learn that jlr Kizer will take his bride to Des Moines to reside, leaving the first of this week. ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF MISS STOGGIN3. Miss Jesse Mae Stoggins of Panama City, Fla., who is visiting as the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stoggins at their home 400 East Jackson street, was the honor guest Friday evening when they delightfully entertained about forty-two of her friends. The home was beautifully decorated with large yellow daisies, cut flowers and potted plants. Games of progressive hearts and peanuts were played and a delicious ice course served. Miss Stoggins after a de lightful week's visit in the city ex pects to return to Panama City Tues day morning.. SABADIE-WILCOX MARRIAGE TO BE CELEBRATED AT Y. W. C. A. TODAY. A pretty romance involving prin cipals from the old countries, will find Its culmination today at high noon, when Miss Frances Marie Wilcox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wil cox, of Florala, Ala, and a most win some young girl of Scotch-Irish de scent, becomes the bride of Mr. Joa quin Sabadie. a native of San Sebas tian, Spain. Judge Henry Bellinger will perform the impressive ceremony in the parlors of the Y. W. C. A. home, on East Belmont street. Another interesting incident in con nection with this marriage is that it is the first to ever be celebrated in" the A. household, are: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones, Miss Mary Jones, Professor and; Mrs. A. C. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dusenbury, Mrs. C. B Ray and son, Newton, and Miss Minnie Rosenbloum. Mr. Sabadie is of French and Span ish Basque descent and was educated at San Sebastian, Spain. He took the four years, course in a French college In the French colony of that city. He is a brilliant and accomplished young musician and has -studied under Don Bonisacio Echezerria, the noted violinist. He played with a Symphony orchestra at the Grand Casino at San Sebastian for five seasons. From there he went to Paris, coming to the Uni ted States from Paris with a French I Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Briggs and their opera. He played a season in New ' vrniin -cvwi Mnii;. LOrleans and has also played in Mem-and warren 'Donaldson, leave today pms, modim ana omer soutnern ciues, i at noon for Omaha,. Neb., where they aiso m uraua opera m Atlanta. ie wU1 slt as the gvlests ot Mrs. Briggs' nas maae nis nome in jfensacoia since 80n, Mn. J. A. Bonifay and family. last Aiay. aiiss yvncox arrivea m Pensacola only a few months ago, making her home at the Y. W. C. A.- 19 Brown leaves tonight and Rev. Mr. Skottowe leaves Tuesday morning. Friends are welcoming Mrs. M. Golightly of Dallas, Texas, who has arrived in Pensacola to visit as the guest of her sisters, Mrs. B. S. Clarke, Mrs. S. T. Peake and Miss Pauline Sigari.. Mrs. Golightly was formerly Miss Elizabeth Sigari of this city. , -Friends of Mr. William Caro, Jr., will be glad to learn that he is im proving after having undergone an operation at the Pensacola hospital Friday night. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Qulna returned to the city yesterday after a short visit in New Orleans. Mr. Thomas A. Johnson left last: night for New York City to be absent ! for a short time on business. Mr. and Mrs. Sabadie will for the present make their home in the city. During their stay here they have both won many friends who are showering them with congratulations and good wishes. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Loftin has as their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs.-N. J. Lillard, of Foley, Ala, Mr. and Mrs. Lillard are former residents of Pensacola and have many friends here by whom they are always most cordially welcomed. Miss Elizabeth Dowlihg, of Savannah, this week to visit as the guest of her Ga., is expected to arrive in the city sister, Mrs. H. C. Stringfield. She wi'! be , acc j-mpanitd by her niece, .Edna Stringfisld who returns home after en joying a delightful visit with relatives in Savannah. at MO N DAY will be a big day at Poss store. Wonderful val ues in this May Sale of dress goods. Odds and ends will be closed out to make room for the new merchandise. Waist Sale still going on. If you did not get one Saturday, be sure and do so Monday. Dry Goods Store "The House of Truth" 31 South Palafox Street Phone 771 EWSHOT CAMP. By Boyc Bowden. At Ewshot Camp, in Hampshire, the fields are green and wide. They billow on like fairy seas toward the Surrey side, And vision from the little hills may wander free and far, At Ewshot Camp, in Hampshire, where the Maoriland are. ' And there are hedges white with flow- ers and little jocund lanes, , Shrill with the tone of tender leaves and clean with summer rains. And there are merry birds and bees and flowing, glowing skies. I Friends will be glad to learn that Gay melodies to charm the ears and news has been received of the arrival playthings for the" eyes. ' ifromo verseas of Mr. Ed. Russell, TJ. S. A, 57th Infantry, Brigade Head And yet. tho English lands are fair and 'quarters. Mr. Russell is now at Camp English flowers are sweet, rix. New Jersey, from where he will The threads of love from Maoriland be transferred to a southern camp to are twined about our feet. ifce mustered out of the service, and For all our hearts are in the South, j expects to arive home in about a week. ' howe er the course is sei Lemon Juice . For Freckles .Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into ; 1 bottle containing three ounces of or ; ehard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle ana , tan lotion, and complexion beautlfier, j at very, very small cost. , " ;j Your grocer has the lemons and any ; drug store or toilet counter will supply three- ounces or orcnara wniie ror . few ceats. Massage this sweetly fra-) want lotion Into the face, neck, arms i and hands each day and aee how freck- I les and blemishes disappear and how j dear, soft ana wnite we sum -oecuuies, Ves! It is harmless. Adv. ' Special Prices , Knight Tires Guaranteed 5000 Miles Sportsman's Supply Store Walter Biggs Chas. H. Kupfrian - Mrs. B. C. Chaires returned to . her home in Tallahassee yesterday after jm extended visit in the city as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Price. Mrs. Chaires enjoyed a delightful stay and returned heme much improved in health to the gratification . of her friends. A man may kiss a winsome maid and count her stranger yet. A man may walk through wonder towns from London to Dundee, Tet -hold his town the fairer town, however small it be! And he may take it as a creed and know it to be good. This manly prMe in things of home which makes for nationhood. The pride which wells up from the heart and flows from hand to hand. ' When Timaru meets Timaru in Ewshot or the Strand, "When half a score of simple words have snared the gipsy thought And turned it southward to the Bluff or north to Devonport. Friend3 of Mr. George Steven Rob erts will be pleased to know that he is rapidly improving after having un dergone a recent operation at the Pen- isiipnla hrST)lta.l- Mrs. John Edgar leaves this week on the "De Roy for a trip to Cuba and other points on - the coast expecting to be absent about two weeks. She accompanied Mr. Edgar, who is chief engineer on the "Le Roy." Pensacola Launch & Ma chine Co. WILLARD SERVICE" STATION WilUrd Storage Batteries and Re pairs of all Makes Batteries Two Sets Marine Way Machine Shop in Connection. Partridge Insurance Agency Now Located at Room 405 Amarcan Nat'! Bank BIdg. Phone 291 Fire, Accident, Health, Life, Liability, Automobile. -Court Contracts and Surely Bonds. THE SEADY-TO.-WEA STORE Is Of fering and Showing Wonderful Values Wonderful Styles Hot Weather Clothes The women of Pensacola know that hot weather is here to stay, and they know further to keep cool and comfortable, and to avoid sick ness, one must be dressed to suit the weather. We invite you to visit our store and see the many new Summer Garments that we have awaiting you. . DRESSES Our line of Dresses have won the admiration of every woman who has seen them, and those that bought have been loud in their praise of the wonderful values. Dresses of Organdies, Georgette, -Crepe de Chine, Voile and Wearable Linen. Those women desir ing cool, comfortable Dresses, see these. BLOUSES V A wonderful assortment o Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses, also a beautiful collection of Organdie and Voile Waists, awaits your approval at our store. WASH SKIRTS The woman who likes to wear . Wash Skirts should see our line of Gaberdine and Crepe de Chine models. We are showing a won derful assortment. ' Millinery We have just receiv ed a big line of the newest hats for summer wear. In the collection you will find just the one you want. Silk Underwear Graduation Dresses A woman's lingerie is her1 one delight. We are showing a beautiful line of silk underwear, made up just to your liking. Your every 'desire can be satisfied in this line by visiting our store. School will soon be out. Come now and select from our as sortment your Com mencement end Graduating Dress. Our line surpasses all expectations. 1 ; . Specials For Monday's Shoppers CARY&CO. Highest Grade Domestic Coal Order now for -Winter Phones 6, 93, 119, 134 Mr. A. Gerstenzang. southern repre sentative of the Great American Mills Company, of New York, which Mr. J. Kugelman. formerly of this city, is owner, will have samples of his com plete line of hosiery and underwear on display at the San Carlos next week. The Great American Mills Company are direct- shippers and rep resent some of the largest mills In this country. Mr. Gerstenzang wiU be glad to Bhow his lines to any merchant on his arrival. RevJ ohn H. Brown, pastor of Christ Episcopal church, Rev. John C. Skot towe, rector of St. Katherine's Episco pal church, and Captain I. H. Aiken. R." M. Cary, W. K. Hyer and D. B. McMillan. ; delegates from Christ church, leave this week for Jackson ville, to attend the 76th annual coun cil of -the Diocese of Florida which Will be held in the Church of the Good Shepard, on Wednesday and Thursday, May 21 and 22. Rev. Mr. - Let Us Make Yon Make Good With a Kodak' REYNALDS MUSIC; HOUSE White and Pink Georgette . Dresses We offer Mondays shoppers a choice selection of beautiful Geor gette Dresses in white and pink, at an unusual price. We urge an early selection. Special price $24.50 v Gaberdine Wash Skirts - We are showing the largest as sortment of. Wash Skirts we have even had. This season is to be ,a Shirt Waist and Skirt season. Come see this special line specially priced $3 to $9 Georgette Dresses ' We are offering some wonder ful values in our line of High Grade Georgette Dresses. This line is the very best we nave shown this sea son. Specially priced $29.50 to $35 A Beautiful Line White Organdie Dresses Sizes 16 to 26 In this collection you will find a wonderful assortment. A dress that will be just the thing' for school closing exercises Special $ 12.50 Special Showing Monday The new arrivals in Wirthmor and We 1 worth - Waists $1.50 to $2.50 25 Figured Voile Dresses, 25 A rare collection to choose from. All the new- styles in a pleasing collection of colors , Special $10 Special Fit-Rite Petticoats We have Just received a shipment of new Fit-Rite Petticoats in Jer sey and Tub Silk. Wonderful val ues. Priced $3.50 to 7.50 THE READY-TO-WEAR STORE 7 and 9 South Palafox Street Phone 568 Pensacola, Fla. 7 HE MORGAN-THORSON Transfer Company Truck or Team Service Phone 710 . Gallus? Peel It OfT Quickly! Nothing On Earth Like "Gets It" For Corns and Calluses. A spot of thickened skin on the Hot torn of your foot which so often makes walking an a pony, is as easily removed by wonderfuTT'Gets-It" as any hard or See Window Displays. Csllus Comes Off Like Banana Peel! soft corn anywhere on your toes. Look -at this cloture. ' . I A few drops of "Gets-It" !d the work, j The callus comes loose from the true fictb. No irritation whatever. You peel the callus 'right off just line a Da.na.na. peel peacefully. iiuiii i'y " - : Russell Pharmacy. W. H. White & Co. A COOLING AND QUIET ATMOSPHERE DINE IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF CHEERFULNESS AND PERFECT CLEANLINESS SAN CARLOS MAIN CAFE Club Breakfast daily from. Platter Luncheon. , .35c .60c Silver Plate Luncheon, table d'hote. . .75c Table d'hote Dinner .daily . . . . . . . . 1$1.00 Saturday and Sunday Table d'hote Dinner De Luxe $1.25 ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON A'LA CARTE At Pre-War Prices ' Choice Sea Foods Received Daily. Charles B. Hervey, Manager. SK. .-jf q dtp ?T , 111. VV Villi J -t win ill W X for June the Bride AKE your June wedding x VjUL gifts from this rich and well select ed display of fine jewelry, silverware, gold ware, crystal and other fine pieces of home utility and ornamentation. , You'll find only the newest and latest modes, patterns, designs and materials, and a selection here will not only be appreciated for its value and beauty, but will also reflect your good taste and good judgment. Elebash Jewelry Co. ' Jeweler and Silversmith 112 South Palafox Street Phone 713