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'8 THE PENS A COLA JOURNAL. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1919. 4t I 1 iS? (Q) (O IL O -f. I - . a,, - ., ii ....iii Z THE PIONEER PLANE. - honor to the Kngllshmen ; Who made the ocean flight, Two thousand miles across the sea straight as fog homing bird through " And Icy sleet they flew. Tor. trans-Atlantic voyagers To et a record new. laurel for the sturdy plane ; That took the trying trip. 1And glory for the pair whose names ? Are now on every lip; Jiut on the bulletin of fame Forget not to display hat a Yankee in the NC-4 IS Was first to blaze the way. 4. XUEST OF MISS McKINNA. '. Miss Jessie Pauline McKlnna arrived in Pensacola yesterday morning from Jlrunswick, Ga.. to visit as the guest f her sister. Alias Agness McKlnnn asocial welfare worker for Kseambia ".county. Miss McKlnna Is assistant public health nurse in Brunswick and r"has the same winsomeness and charm "of manner and attractive personality 'that has won for her sister so many -friend durin.7 her stay here. Miss t"StcKlnna is greatly interested in her MEMBERS OF PRISCILLA CLUB SPEND DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON. Members of the' Priscilla Club of the F"irst Christian Church and invited guests enjoyed a delightful afternoon Tuesday when the club held its second donation meeting with Mrs. A. F. Paderick and Mrs. J. M. Fleming as hostess, at the home of Mrs. Padcrick on West Cervantes street. Feathery golden yellow wild flowers white and yellow daisies, with green ery, formed a lovely background for the scene of the afternoon's pleasure, and from a table covered with Bat tenburg over yellow satin and out lined with traceries of yellow vinery, delicious orcnge punch was served all during the afternoon. A number of handsome Vnd useful articles were brought an'l placed on display for the annual bazaar to be held in De cember. Games were played during the afternoon and at its close an ice course carrying out the color motif of yellow andfWhite. was served. Mrs. Paderick ami Mrs. Fleming were as sisted in enVertaining by Mrs. 1. Not tingham and Miss Kthel Paderick. GRAY-BEATTY WEDDING IN BIRMINGHAM. Of cordial Interest to niunerous friends in Pensacola is the marriage of Kit-hard Monroe Gray, son of Mrs. ry when the ublic health work Paul Gray, of this city, to Miss Marv -a $ first egun in Brunswick interest Lee Peatty. an attractive society girl "Aas rapidly grown and the Public j of Birmingham, which was .juietly fealth Service of that place now j solemnized in that city on tbe -Stn or o clock in the evening, in the presence of the immediate fam- 5 work In Georgia and reports that since -.lamia I&oasts R staff of ten with two nurses, i June, at f tie public health physician, one road Sanitation physician, and four gov ernment specialists. Miss Agnes Mc JKlrna visited Olive yesterday in con nection with her follow up work with 'Lj".. 'P00' children here and was ac-l-companled by her sister. This is ilies and intimate friends. Immed iately irfter the ceremony Mr. iuvl Mrs. Gray left for Chattanooga, and on their return from their wedding journey, will make their home oa South 10th avenue. Mr. Gray left Pen- HSnss McKlnna'D first visit to this part saiola for Birmingham several years kf Florida and she expressed herself as teing quite pleased with what she tfiad seen of Pensacola and near vicin ity and with the many natural ad- Vantages found here. J.BUSINESS MEETING WOMAN'S if MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Woman's Missionary Society J.Of the Kast Hill Baptist church will .Jtold their regular monthly business .meeting at the church this afternocn t&t 1:30 o'clock. All members are urged ,'io be present and all ladles of the Church are cordially invited to at- lend. FEDERATION OF WOMAN'S CIVIL ' SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS UNITE ' WITH NATIONAL FEDERATION BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN. The latest organization to come into the National Federation of Business and Ilrofessional Women to be effect ed in St. Louis July 14-18, in the Federation of Women's Civil Service organizations, of which Mrs. Anna Martin Crocker, of New York City, is president. On June 12th, the board of governors of th': federation passed a resolution ! that they would recommend the affili- I ation of their body with the St. Louis convention, and they believed that this j resolution which will be brought up j for ratification at the September con- j vention of Civil Service organizations j will pass without" oppsition. The only southern state in which the women's civil service employees have organized is New Orleans, but civil service employees all over the I country are vitally interested in the ' federation movement, since one of the J three campaigns proposed for the fed eration's first year's work is Civil Service reform. Woman Bank President. Among the many business women of wealth and influence to come into the federation as individuals, a strik- , ing figure is Mrs. C. P. Adams, of Dallas. Texas, the only woman in the j United States who has the right to t sign $10.00 bills. Mrs. Adams' career as a business woman began some years ago. when she said to her husband one day that he was working too hard and would wear himself out. "What would the children and I do if anything were to happen to you?" she remonstrated, and he answered, '"Why. you coud take over the business ago and has since made his homo in the Alabama city, where he Is sue- I and handle it as well as I can. cessfully engaged in business. i . . . . ii Summer Complaint Quickly Relieved. "About two years ago when suffer ing from a severe attack of summer complaint. I took Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it relieved me almost instantly." writes Mrs. Henry Jewett, Clark Mills. N. Y. This is an excellent remedy for colic and diarrhoea and should be kept ai hand by every family. Adv. Two hours later, he dropped dead. Mrs. Adams immfdi:itp'v assumed the care of his business, but she 1 always said that she could never have done it if it had not been for the con fidence infused into her by her hus- 1 band's belief in her ability. i The business was a fish market, and I her first task when she took .it over ! was to learn every method she could i find for the proper preparation, cook- . ing, and serving of sea-food. She als learned to gauge the portions, so that when a house-wife came to her for OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, JULY FOURTH An Extraordinary Special Selling- of Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Petticoats Today, Thursday, July 3rd Never has a higher order of value giving prevailed, not a more complete or varied collection of apparel, things that you really need for the many celebrations of our Glorious Fourth. All priced to you at a saving.- Come early tomorrow. We close all day Friday. Iff! One lot Linene Skirts One lot Gingham Dresses gJ One lot Poplin Skirts, black and (JfT One lot Corsets, Odds and Ends tfJ-J1 navy, at 9J at 91. One lot Middies J- One lot Voile and Organdy (1JQ QO at 91. Dresses at Di.iO 50 Fitrite Petticoats, Figured Q- One lot Silk Camisoles J- Sateens, at tpAeD at 91. One lot Wirthmor Waists, (T- New Shipment Well worth and (0 TA at 91. Wirthmor Waists, $1.50 andD3" 9 South Palafox "Where Style and Quality Reigns Supreme' 11 South Palafox JT tlx 137- IPourtlii OfUITDNG S SHOES FORCHEIMER'S BOSTON SHOE STORE WW. JULY F OUR f 1 s H Society Will Be Recreating m AND SO WILL EVERYONE WHO CAN GET AWAY FROM THE DESK OR WORKROOM The water is cool the sun is hot. The result is an exodus to ward the pleasure resorts, wheth er it be the urchin who hikes to the "Swimmin' Hole," or the rest of the family who go the coolest and quickest way to the lake or ocean, and both obtain the same result comfort and recreation. Which puts one in mind of Outing Shoes. We have them; every style, kind and grade, from the "comfy" ones for pa and ma, to the very classy, nifty ones for sister. Also Bathing Shoes to go with the latest edict in bathing costumes, and with fitting qualities which show off a pretty ankle to advantage. While you are buyiner Outing and Bathing Shoes, do not fail to see the hosiery to match. Fast colors to withstand sun and salt water and at reasonable prices. Suggestions for July Outing: a purchase, she could tell her just how much of any article would be needed for a family without waste, and just how to prepare it. The busi ness grew, and is now worth at least $150,000.00. In the meantime, it was always Mrs. Adams' ambition to be president of a bank, and this dream came true af ter she had been far seeing enough to 1 hold oil lands that had been consid ered worthless, and are now yielding an output that means for Mrs. Adams i an annual income of millions. That is the reason she can sign 4 bank notes, and it is also the reason j why her out-spoken interest in th? I federation idea is an influential ele ment in the advertisement of the new movement. The nine new state federations ef fected during June in the south are busy these early days of July selecting their delegates to the national conven tion in St. Louis July 14-18, and very many of the individual clubs are send ing representatives. Among those al ready appointed are: Miss Af,nes Mor ris state federation, Louisiana: PROMINENT ALABAMA VISITORS TO SPEND FOURTH HERE. Judge Kenneth Charlton, a promi nent jurist of Alabama, and Mrs. Charlton, of Birmingham, are visiting in Pensacola as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bleeker Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Forbes. They stopped here en route home from New Orleans, where they spent the past week. Mr. a.id Mrs. Bleeker Forbes are also enter taining as guests at their home, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Bolton, of Birmingham. FLOWERS OF THE STATES. Xearly all the states have adopted an official flower, says the American Forestry Association, of Washington. E. C, and in those that have not the questions is up i'or discussion. The flowers by states follow: Arizona, Giant Cactus. Arkansas, Apple Blossom. California, Golden Poppy. Colorado, Blue Columbine. Connecticut, Mountain Laurel. Miss ! Delaware, Peach Blossom White Oxfords White Sport Shoes White Pumps White Tennis Oxfords $3 to $10 White Sport Oxfords White Tennis Shoes White Hosiery White Polish STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, JULY 4th. ORCHEIMER' BOSTON SHOE STORE "Everything in Shoes But Feet' 113 South Palafox Phone r5yo ! Sarah Pearson, Algiers, La., the AVo 1 man s Club of Y. AV. C. A.. New Or ' lean; Miss V. K. "Williamson, V. K. V. I Club, New Orleans; Dr. Lela Taylor, i Birmingham Association of Business and Professional Women, Birming ham, A!a.; Mrs. T. B. Andrews, Mont gomery Association of Business and Professional Women, Montgomery, , Ala.; Miss Floyd, and Miss Jessie Wau I chope. Business Girls' Club, Tampa, j Florida; Miss Klein, Professional Wo- men's Club. Little Rock, Ark.; Dr. Ida Joe Brooks, state delegate from Arkansas; Mrs. E. W. Carroll, stati federation, Georgia; Miss Rosa Lee Pritchard, Business Girls' Club, An niston. Ala.; Miss Sarah Rice, Charles ton. S. C; Miss Jim Perry. Green -i ville, . C: and Dr. O. L. Hatcher, of Richmond, A'irginia. BRIDGE FOR MRS. STARKS. Complimenting Mrs. B. M. Starks. of Louisville, who will spend the Fourth in the city as the gueiii, of Mr. ! and Mrs. C. B. Hervey and attend the yacht regatta. Mrs. Hervey will en tertain with two tables of bridge this morning, including among her guests Mrs. Paul Stewart and g'tests. the Misses P-ice. of Chicago; Mrs. J. L. Hughes. Mrs. Thomas Brent. Mrs. El lis Knowles. Mrs. W. K. liver and Mrs. R. F. Mitchell. To Banish Wrinkles and Freshen Up Quickly Florida, Orange Blossom. Georgia, Cherokee Rose. Idaho, Syringa. Illinois, Violet. Indiana, Carnation. Iowa, Wild Rose. Kansas. Sun Flower. Kentucky, Trumpet Vine. Louisiana, Magnolia. Maine, Pine Cone and Tassel. Massachusetts, Mayflower. Michigan, Apple Blossom. Montana, Bitter Root. Lemon Juice For Freckles Girts! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of or chard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle ana Un lotion, and complexion beautifler. at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons anoany drug 6tore or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for few cents. Massage this sweetly fra grant lotion Into the face, neck, arme ind hands each day and see how freck les and blemishes disappear and ho elear, soft and white the skin booomos. tr ! It Is harmless. Adv. SCebraska, Goldenrod. Nevada, Sage Brush. New Mexico, Cactus. New York, Rose. North Carolina. Daisy. (North Dakota, Wild Prairie Rose. Ohio, Scarlet Carnation. Oklahoma. Mistletoe. Oregon, Oregon Grape. Rhode Island, Violet. South Dakota. Pasque Flower. Texas, Blue Bonnet. Utah. Sego Lily. Washington, Rhodendron. Lose of Appetite. As a general rule there is nothing serious about a loss of appetite, and you skip a meal or only eat two meals a day for a few days you will soon have a relish for your meals When meal time comes. Rear In mind that at least five hours should always elapse between meals so as to give the food ample time to digest and the stomach a period of rest before a second meal is taken. Then if you eat no more than you crave and take a reasonable amount of outdoor ex ercise every day you will not need to worry about your appetite. When the loss of appetite is caused by consti pation as is often the case, that should be corrected at onoe. A dose of Chamberlain's Tablets will do It. After a strenuous day outdoors, when winds, heat and exhaustion have combined to take away one's freshness and caused the skin to wrinkle and sag or after a tedious or fretful day indoors one often has urgent need for some quick rejuvena tor. Maybe there's a dance on for the evening, or some other socir.l event. How in the world can one make her self presentable, look.ng as she does? It's quite easy. Just get an ounce of powdered sax olite and a half pint witch hazel at the nearest drug stere. mix the two and bathe the face in the solution for two or three minutes. Then look into your mirror and behold the wonderful transformation! Wrinkles have van ished, loose, tired muscles have been I rested and "firmed up," marks of fa tigue have liown. and you look so much brighter and younger you can hardly believe your eyes. No one need hesitate to try this, the witch hazel and saxolite being so perfectly harm less. Adv. Health's Sake 1 S'df' " "4 Take a Vacation at n French hick Springs ii 1 1 y ii til U X'X Ii n ausvwmj M1 II at . . . At French Lick Springs you. can drink health-giving Pluto at its source and take the world-famous baths. REST HEALTH RECREATION Pluto Water, America's phy sic, is prescribed by doctors everywhere for constipation, rheumatism, kidney trouble and nervous disorders. Recreation, too, awaits you at French Lick riding, golfing, ten nis and dancing. In equipment, cuisine and service the fire-proof hotel is unexcelled. French Lick is located in the heart of the Cumberland hills and is readily reached via the Monon.