; ; -; i'r-;; 'I ; ';[PI'' iiS: ; i' : ;;; :::; ']X :jiC( j -, ,I W\"Y. 'W"1' '''''''' '''''''''' '''''I''I'''''' :'''''''' ''' '' ''''; I'<: ;. \ "i\ "r- ,' 'i' .' /' ; ) : . : I>ACh.. FOUR BRADFORD COUNTY TEUClRAra. STAniUC, FLORIDA FRIDAY JANUARY 12 19 : . Even BO, I just can't figure a jitterbug Three Woodmen Branches Legislation DiscussedAt Worship.4 ServicesAt " SOCIETY and CLUBS In a Jezebel hoopskirt Install OfficersAt Woman's Club Log Cabin Shrine I can see where dangers lurk in --.- ___ ____------" oo,___________ ------ ,, -, -..- this influence of movies on styles Club House Friday Mrs. L. F. Chapman, chairmanof Worship services will be C \i --- --- () Honored Miss Manassa' Honored For Instance, I shudder to The Woman's Club Buildingwas Legislation, a department of ducted at the Log Cabin Shn: i Spaghetti SupperComplimenting Hride-Elect I I the Starke WJoman's/ Club, had Sunday morning at 11 think of myself in Queen Eliza- the scene last Friday nightof o'clock, i f. r Miss ManassaMiss With Surprise Shower At Bridge Dessert PartyMrs. beth's red wig! After seeing I the impressive installation charge of the program at the lowing the regular Sunday 8Ch Mlna Manassa, whose marriage And Bridgearty A. Z. Adkins and Mrs. L. the show Sunday I've been singing service for the officers of the regular meeting held Wednesday session, the Rev. Leslie A Sh-- .: to Mr. Thomas Francis One of the loveliest In the series F. Chapman of the State Farm It "Oh, Errol! Oh, Errol! Woodmen of the World, the Wood' afternoon in the club auditoriumand herd Pastor of the State F'a :; Grady of Boston, Mass, and Atlanta of delightful parties planned In were joint hostesses, at the homeof Bette Davis was OHHHI"I man Circle Grove, and the Jun- introduced Mr. Chapman, community, announced yeste'ct, ,?: Ga., will be an event of honor of Miss Mlna Manama, the former on Walnut Street, But I doubt if any of the girls I iors of the Forest. i superintendent of the State Pris- A choir of mixed voices will !' I' January fifteenth in Gainesville, bride-elect of this month, was the Monday afternoon at a lovely noticed It The large auditorium where the''I'' on Farm at Raiford, as the guest slat in the service with 1ty tor of Juniors and Mrs. Vonda --- Ii Following supper bridge was Manassa her reward, were for presented ers also in the red and white color In town-Mrs. Van Carden Inman. These officers were giv- speaker. Baptist W. M. S. To Meet a the conclusion of as winning gameof note. Adding a further festive Mr. Chapman also brought out and " enjoyed at For most perfect cameo profile en seats of honor near the guardian. The monthly business ,' bingo. The gifts were openedIn mee :, the game Miss Manassa was presented air to the occasion were the Mrs. Edward Burns For most the fact that communism wrecks ;*I the dining room on a large of the Baptist W. M. S. will with a piece of lingerie asher dainty bud vases holding red rose Individualism thereby destroyingthe round table which was centered raven tressea-Mrs. A. E. McKinney Mrs. Andrews also introduced held at the Church Mondaynoon aft reward for making high score. buds and fern which centered each nation that practices this form I with a silver candelabra holding or Mrs. Ernie Dowling Judge A. Z. Adkins, who made a January 13. Circle No, Monteith holder of table. of He stated that .Mrs. D. A. government. 'it> white candles and surroundedwith Elegant poesy (lI Inspired by recent brief talk, Dr. W. E Middleton will have charge of the pragma ''If second high, was also awarded apiece dessert the communism is in reality a pro- an arrangement of tulle and Following guests showing of "On Your Toes": Col. D. E. Knight, the Rev. Frank \ i : honoree of deterioration of of The slow manhood - cess /; lingeile. dessert narcissI. The gift of the hostess enjoyed three progressions of I think that I have never seen-a Robinson, the Rev. A. E. Light- Mrs. L. A. Caconva, chalrnu b was presented two plates was a satin sachet handkerchief bridge. Mrs. N. Sternberg, holder foot, and the Rev. Charles Allen. Mrs C. H. Naaworthy, and Jin 1 V: to her selected pattern of china, Pair of legs like on Zorina In conclusion the speaker Earl of awarded gave Searing. ' holder high score, was a The guardian gave an Interest- "l' a gift from the hostesses pair of hose while Mrs. E. L. Mat- Next time you have quail, cook restlessness as one reason for the During the refreshment course > Ing resume of her year's work,, Mrs. Carpenter also announc .* Enjoying the evening with Miss them the Archibald Johns colonists in America them- ; thews, second high scorer, received way cutting that I the rooms were darkened and pointing out the accomplishments all yearly reports were to b I :Ix .Manassa, Mrs. Beasley, Mrs Kin- Stuff with bacon WrapIn selves from England and box of toilet Mrs. E. away each table was centered with an a soap. of the circle and thanking the en- filed with the secretary at u r cald, and Mrs. Biggs were: Mrs. brown Bake in a stated that this restlessness was L. Biggs won a linen handkerchief paper old fashioned bilde'a of and bouquet tire membership for their splendid February meeting that'otflcers U F toN.. D.,Wainwright Jr., Mrs. D. A. And call caused much slow oven by too government, very very I narcissi and tulle, holding a burn in the bingo game. Miss Manassa cooperation.First for the new year will b Monteith, Mrs. O. L.. Haynes, was the recipient of twoof the Carolyn Callstreet! mmmmm and said that the people in ing white candle resting in a elected. be Installed the Mrs. A. Z. Adkins, Mrs. D. B. to were America today have too silver holder. goblets of her selected pattern of many White, Mrs. H. C. Ritch, Miss I Juniors of the Forest, who gave laws He During the social hour tt I with Miss Manama crystal ware, which: were presented Heard Iota of nice complimentson brought out the fact 1 Playing bridge of their hostesses Mrs. L..A Canova an ac- Mi Abbie! Harley, Mrs C. A. Knight, as part .ceremony : , i that public opinion a greater to her the hostess how well Mrs. And- plays - by as a Wesley were: Mrs D. B. White, Mri.. D. P. Carpenter, Mrs. N. curately timed, drill, which N. D. Wainwright, Mrs. O. 1 memento of the occasion., at the Woodman installations part In governing our actions Mrs. Al Manassa Mrs. J W. Kin- rews presided - .' Sternberg, Mrs. C. W.: Chalker, brought forth applause from the Haynes, Mrs. W. L. Wall,' Mrs. ', than ;! other factor and ig and Mrs. L. F. Chapman, 6f' the caid, Mrs. J. M. Darby, Mrs. S. Those present to enjoy the party last Friday night onlookers. Miss Doris' Dyal act- warned any his one K. McClane, Mrs. W. E. Murph hearers that ':''! State Farm. L. Peek, Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mrs.' with Miss| Manassa, Mrs. Adkins, Everybody said how pretty she Ing as installing 'marshal pre- this Mrs. P. D. Fancher, and Mrs t Junius M. Smith, Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. Chapman were: Mrs. N. looked, too .., And who is this sented the following to Mrs. In- (forming public opinion) Is their C. Buford, served tempting h Andrews, Mrs. Jack Williams, Sternberg, Mrs. E. L Biggs, Miss newcomer, Doris Dyal, who seemsto responsibility. He advised the freshments State Farm Woman's Club > man, who had charge of the Jun- of cake, hot coffee at i1" Mrs. O. L. Haynes, Mrs. E. L. Abbie Harley, Mrs. Al Manassa, be so active in the "Junior" ior Installation: Bobble Cammeron members to form public opinionon mints. ,Held Meeting Tuesday Biggs, Mrs. H. C. Ritch, Miss Mrs. D, P. Carpenter, Mrs. Jack organization here ? CertainlyIs past president; Albert Wood- three Important creations; . The regular monthly business Abbie Harley, Miss Evelyn Stump, Williams, Mrs: C. A. Knight Mrs. attractive-rand such poise for ard, president Garnlta Hutto, namely: creation cf a women'sprison Wedding Invitations a epeclali! , meeting of the State Farm Wornan's Mrs. A. Z. Adkins, Mrs. R. H. C. Ritch Mrs O L. Haynes, : one so young Hope I see vice-president; Doris Dyal, secre- ; creation of a "first offender's" Printed, engraved, or embossed ' t' Club was held Tuesday afternoon Kldd, Mrs. CX- A. Knight, Mrs. G'I Mrs. N. D. Wainwright Jr., Mrs. : more of her .,... tary; Ida Lee Silcox, attendant; prison; and creation of Bradford County Telegraph. I a parole board.Concluding . , In the club rooms, with Mrs. L. Matthews, and Mrs. L. D. A. Monteith, and Mrs. E. L..J These youngsters! "Sister" Dorothy Manning, assistant at- Robert Kite, the club president, 'Chapman of the State Farm. I Matthews. Brown and her mother (Mrs. M. tendant; Lillian Thomas, color the program Mrs. 1..illimmiiiuiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiumiiuiuiiNiw/ / NINIIINNNNNIIIIIINIXIYNG.i . L. A. Canova, chairman of music presiding. An unusually large F.) called at .Hazel Matthews' bearer; Dorothy Johns, banner , .f' number of members were present Carolyn Callstreet tether/day at lunch time In bearer; Thelma Manning, chap- presented the State Farm Roberta who Whitfield played as of a i f 'J'fowE. i.' : : for the meeting, and the ex- her most hospitable, manner Hazel lain; Ovaida Thomas, captain; solo I piano "The Skaters" Wald- ecutive committee held a brief asked "Won't you have a lemon Edna Mae Moseley, inner guard; teufel) and Miss Jean Davis( who ) Speak A -Silent "i": session before the business meeting custard, sister?" Without a Elnor Bennett, outer guard; Languageof I\ was called to order. She Recommends The "Arch Johns "'au'- . bat of her big blue eyes .the tiny- ERse Green, musician; Freddie gave enne"two(Godard piano) numbers and "Venltl- r 11 After current matters were disposed mite replied "No thanks, ,but I'll Wimberly. East Wind; Betty Jean "Butterfly"Grieg )1 'Beauty H'lo folks Well, repercussions fact that bolitrous bovines dine ( ). . of, a delightful social hour have a cup of coffee, if you don'tmind" Wade, West Wind Ruth Powell, I:-' was enjoyed,, during, which a'f are still cussing from my sumptoualy almost every night on North Wind; and; Alice June Following ,the program Mrs D. ,t. I .of Lout, 'f ; handpicked list of ten "most men- her choicest P. Carpenter 1st shrubbery Can'tsay vice-president, salad served the course ,was by That I tionable" localitea In last week's Wishing: WRUF would Harding, South Wind. conducted the business of 'f hostesses for the day, Mrs. R. H. that I blame here Must meeting.Mrs. Sympathy issue Bill Graham, says ElmoStruth'll be disheartening to struggle with lose Its recording of "Wishing" Next In line were the officersof M. F. Brown, secretary, Cox and Mrs. Mabel Strlngfellow. ,.1 never forgive him for plants and flowers and have them It was a good tune, but they the Circle, who were Installedby read the minutes of the previous FOR EVERY FLORAL, ' P The next regular meeting of the Into first Well play It much too often Con- Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Bray, and Mrs. club will be held Tuesday Jan- nosing place end up only as cow dessert meeting E. K. Perryman NEED, CALL 23, when the monthly don't take it too seriously, dear Was I dreamln', or did the city gratulations, Mrs. Fernandez! Mrs. Inman, and Mrs. 'Rivers: read the treasurer's report. uary pro- gram will be presented. readers t And. my advice is, If erect a fence several years ago It isn't everybody who can fail The following assumed the Miss Mina Manassa's resignation MRS. L. G. window and you wanna get your name In for the purpose of keepin' bossy through a plate glass duties of their respective officesin as treasurer of the club was : I::1 Carolyn Callstreet, all you gottado in her place-which Is definitely I come out without a scratch the very impressive ceremony: read and accepted. Mrs. H. C. POWELLPhone ,; St. John-Strickland r I is get out and do sumpln OUTSIDE! More uniforms in town: This time Past guardian, Mrs. Maude And- Ritch was appointed treasurer for ; ' H; Miss Doris Strickland, daughter (Sometimes you don't even haveto Condiment Curiosity: Gene Mat- its Richard Vincent St. John In rews; guardian, Mrs. Eunice Wil- the remainder of the club year. 123-J . of Mr. and Mrs C. B. Strickland ilo anything, if you' can get a thews takes his pie with a pinchof the dark, dark, blue of UncleSam's son; Mrs. Jessie Crosely, advisor; Mrs. Carpenter appointed the Telegraph Service :r of Starke, and Edwin St. John, few good rumors Parted on your- salt Well, I never (nor you Navy Mrs. Lulu Hutto, secretary; Mrs. following nominating committee: mimliMiiiiiiiiilmmn'iiiimiumml''iiiimlttittiiiiiiiiimuiimi' '' | htelw' ',mj'1t ,L son of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. St- self) either, I hope) When pie is See where they're serving chit- Louise Williams, banker; Mrs - V'' John also of Starke, were married Hope you're all enjoying this served at the Rotary Club every t'llngs at the Jackson Day Dinnerin Mae Bryan, chairman of auditors; tNaf ; Sunday, January 7, In Palatka. winter weather Surely does body passes Gene a salt shaker Atlanta If Jeanette Kin- Mra. Rosa Goodman, 2nd auditor; We Spare No Expetu! or Effort to ,'p Mrs. St. John, an, attractive make that Roan Turner country W. P. Smith always eats two des- caid and Margaret Duncan attend, Mrs. Ruby Hayes, 3rd auditor; Bring the Finest Stag Entertainment 'r" blonde, was graduated from the sausage taste good But oh serts when he can snitch 'em you'll know the reason why! Mrs. Pauline Crosely. attendant; to Jacksonville That I. Touring the i' Bradford County High School in how I hate to get up In the morn- Add cold coffee drinkers: Frank Herbert Hart Is actually wear- Mrs. Lois Mayes, assistant at- u Nation Are .Presented. Sneh Grand In Stage Shows Wash. t the class of '39. .For the past in' In fact, I hate it so bad, Landrum and Elizabeth Nas- Ing those giddy socks he fell heir tendant; Mrs. Frances McIntyre, ington, Nl. Loafs and Chicago Other Large .!t year she has been employed In sometimes I almost don't worthy I to at the Rotary. Club's holiday chaplain; 'Mrs. Ethel Raymond, Cities at Popular Prices. Jacob's Department Store. "Twad quite a frosty frost Tues- Surprise shower Mrs. N. gift exchange I have a better inner sentinel; Miss Ollle Marr, )';i Mr. St. John was graduated day ayem At first glance it i. Sternberg Grace Wainwright, Idea, Dink Why not put 'em outer sentinel; Mrs. Vergle Barks- How About Starting to Plan Right Now? ;'i from the Callahan High School in away and use 'em for tree orna- Prepare for the Most Important Date This Season! .; looked like the real thing, but I'm and Emma Chalker cert'nly know dale, captain; Mrs. Ruth Carlisle, ;,, the class of '37 At present he glad it wasn't '. I'll take my how to spring 'em Mlna Man- ments next year? musician; Mrs. Mae Green, junior f#. Is in business with*o la father, snow on the silver screen only assa was as near speechless as a Happy birthday W M. Ed- counselor; and Mrs. Vonda In- PALACE 1>< who operates the Western Auto' gal can get at the party they gave wards! Hope you have a man, reporter. Associate Store here. .1 Dr. Parka had to dig his car for her last week Well who pleasant Sunday Same to Following this service Mrs. THEATRE-JACKSONVILLE I Mr. and Mrs. St. John have out of a snow bank In Tennesseelast wouldn't be ? ? ? Hose and you Everett McKinney And Andrews presented her out-going . II many friends here who will learn week Odd incident: He handkerchiefs Two things we you too, Juanita Barefoot officers with gifts in recognition 2 SAT. . with interest of their JAN. 13-14 ,I ;, marriage. and Mrs. Parks arrived at their females are always need In' Even If your's does fall on blue of their work during the year DAYS SUN. destination just In time to see one Overheard on the G'vllle golf Monday this time Mrs. Andrews was presented witha r Book Club To Meet UNSURPASSED STAGE ( of their rental houses In Tennessee course and relayed by Nat Stern- Happy Thought: Almost time gift from the officers and also ENTERTAINMENT rf' ,The Book Club a department burst Into flames '< Firemen berg: "Golfers are the most op- for the Birthday Ball again! with a past guardian's pin as a ,ra; of the Woman's Club, will meet timistic people In the world." You know It always comes around gift from thd entire membership ;? Tuesday evening at eight o'clock I-I Twenty of the' boys stand in' the last of .January Biggest Each state officer waa the recipi- ''i at> the home of Mr and Mrs. E. L. around waltln''for the weather to social event of the year, althoughit'll ent of a lovely gift ,also. v J Matthews. All those interested .-- clear prompted the' statement have to go some to beat a storekeepers ail uttering sighsof Mrs. Wilson, on assuming the 9 f good literature are urged to at.I I The game seems to fascinate 'em few of the functions held here so q ,: relief For them this is the duties of the chair, gave an In- r: tend. Never too cold, too hot, too this winter Too tt week A. I. after inventory !fat: early yet : spiring talk and stated some of I \) windy, or too rainy to j play to know much about the plans, But after that Christmas rush. I I her wishes for the work of the revue II" Whatever the weather '' "It'll be don't see how they had so much but you can depend upon tt that new year. ; ,,'," LAFFIT-OFF left to Inventory, lifter all better course"by. .the. time you get to the thlngs'll be stirrin'* in these partson I During the program hour Mrs.G. +r n Sports Flash: The town,basket- Hear quite a few youngstershave the night of January 30th or B. Flynn, accompanied at the KugjjJ1* wnnivsnmuniwujfl.maj / e I 31st-whenever . it comes off. , ball team will play the first home piano by Mrs. L. A. Canova, sang enrolled in the ;' dancing So stick around for further developments '\ 'W' game In the Armory 'gym Satur- classes at the Legion Hall 'Sa while I catch "Auld Lang Syne"; Miss Grace ' day night Citn't wait to, see wonderful for my Dew, accompanied by Mrs. Can- OSWALDfa'&OUH opportunity those .. breath for next ,week's column 'em been winnln They. who ova, gave two violin solos; Miss ; want to learn Anythingyou So long . hither *. and for the i games yon past want Garnlta Hutto also accompaniedby to take from ballet to 1 " !: two weeks Understand they ballroom Wonder if they! -Carolyn.Mrs. Mrs. Canova, sang "Over The YEAfTMAfl ;::11, | have a good ball club If you mean that "anything" ? .I've e. Rainbow"; and the Baker Boys :1: possibly can make it, turn out always had a supressed desire to I. : Blasingame HostessAt and Miss Ferole Jones gave several Featured on Hollywood and give 'em a boost Hotel and Rudy Vallee Auxiliary: Ung I Instrumental numbers. do , .: I I a Highland Fling Hour. I Card to CatUtreet: A NewYear's Whatta you know? After all Mrs. I. H. Blasingame was I In the Impressive Woodman in 33 PEOPLE 35 ll, ' ,' greeting penned at 12:01: these years the U. of F. Glee Club hostess Tuesday afternoon when stallation--last of the evening-J. A Star-studded Cast of ;- a. m. New Year's Eve will appear In Starke at an early she entertained the members of I H. Fields, past Council Commander Rib-tickling Comics and ., Thoughtful person to take time date The performance Is be- the Ladles' Auxiliary of the I inducted the following into of- Glorious with Curva- /" out during celebration to scribble ing sponsored by one of the S. S. Presbyterian Church at her homeon fice: Council Commander O. J. ) clous Beauties! greetings It wasn't signed Classes j See Your Favorite I Forty boys In the South Walnut Street Andrews; sentry J, E. Bennett; / PI TAo cop it cor. Isabelle Fernandes back to Cuba Radio. Stage and . . group step Johns up girls, get watchman, Allen A. clerk your Seasonal cut flowers ; , and and to'. hit .&oc:.. : last Friday She couldn't potted Screen SUrst tickets Don't crowd I But Lalfit OH Line plants were used In decorating for Lacy .Conway; escort W. H. I II give mo any dope on Yuba and his forms to ! the right. Andrews financial a SMILE do.. crack/ this delightful meeting. ; secretary, I "No lot. for him_ tuba three, but. .she Her does Spanish love (it which down:I'I' Ruth Rowe still In OlusteeCert'nly Mrs. O. E. Stanabury. presidentof Lacy Conway; banker, J. D. Grif- Carl Freed and His Orchestra '7 no Jo.. for m.." miss seeln her around the society, presided over the fis; auditors J. J. Moore, O. W. thought was perfect when, she I TilE CLOWN PRINCE OF RHYTHM Glad to have H. Floried carries Kill- business meeting and Mrs. B. C. Burney, and M. T. Warren; and \\l y, public habilitr. taught high school here) keeps ingsworth back with us These Holtzendorf led the devotional physician.Dr. W. E. :Middleton.O. THE HARMONICA LADS get tin' mote and more so tall 'r A number of localitea started willowy beauties add a certain service! -. J. Anders after taking over Radio Stan of CBS and STATION WLW something to dear old Call Mrs. W A. Bonham the duties of SCREEN t'1 I the New Year with had chargeof the chair InstalledJ. right X brand Street Anita Courtmanch Walter Pidgeon Rita Johnson In the program and IntroducedDr. H. Fields, as advisor lieuten- new automobiles Gerald Mid- another" "Nick Carter Master Deteetige"41il'UGe one too. . dleton in a tan job George class with They have C. C. Adams of Penny Farms, ant, following which the new SUOWSl DAILY.* a capital 1C 4' r who commander AdmlloMat" 40c Even. fiSc gave an GENERAL I Manaasa in a beautiful blue Danube Fashion Inspiring "missionary gave a brief talk on INSURANCE Flutter : Wonder If the " LVOUHAVEPLEASB --!!! I mean Buick The glad talk. his proposed work for the year y rags In worn the "Gone PMONC 146 Olin Whites In a ahlny black V-8 With At the conclusion of the pro At a late hour doughnuts and the Wind" movie will have ATTENTION There will be crowds ... effect on styles !In any gram Mrs Blasingame served coffee were served to the mem- WtU come from every town near Jacksonville , Mrs. W, A. Stern bemoanin' the 'P'raps the general her guests a hot drink and dainty bers and the large number of \ M eat of consideration for ear patrons,we pI./ evening gowns appetizers. guests present. .you to attend the matinees. U possible.Irl . z - - - .', .. ..._ ,, <, a: V- -1.- ,4Ak.l .. ., d'"k pa'w. . 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