HEADS REDLAND P.T.A,; SPEAKS ON WORLD AFFAIRS)" 477%? ORANP 1on0R | AS PRESIDENT OF HOMESTBAD PIT.A.|itme ‘city Puthor Hail it|,fomer mayer oC Gather ORME AT smrER Liberty Rebeka Lodge on Monday for Burlington, Vt we rec -} Mek Roy W. Harkness of Red John Neateey was elected presi-) student, was shown by Mrs, Mol-| Htimesiead 1. O. 0. ¥. Lodge will| Mrs, Loyd B, Delt, president.) grade and Mise Helen Pope's) where hé is in charge of a seh ing of Dade Counts tail Mice ed tioned Py coouoane dont of the Redland P. 7, A. at| Gen, chairman of the judging| be represented at the grand lodge | and ol ne ra of theleighth grade. fdr delinquent boys. lb moat 4 ‘oth 9 howe by the annual business meeting Apr. | Comm tee | which will be opened Monday in| Homevtead P. T wore installed] Mrs. Wade Hitcher and Mra As a parting gift, Father Hall|South Dede Citivens’ Protettivel Sadi of the Pri Clute u aun WT ectot| 200k, Bell, Miami newspaper | Leesburg Among those planning! Wednesday by W. R. Bird off Paul Reynolds suved punch and| was presented with » dosen golf | League, Temple of which she ‘wrner was elected) columnist and radio commentator,| to attend are Mr. and Mrs. H. B.|Homertead, Dade County sdool| cookies during » decial hour balls, | ‘the rally of clubwomen is un~| Su teacher. o Vice-president; | Mrs. ‘Teoni| spake of his experiences as war] Beatly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Link,|trustee and former president, of der the suspices of the, Womab’s) Mty. Bari Wilson war host lard, recond —vice-president;| correspondent in the European] Mri. Selma Reitz, W. Y¥, Bush.|the association, Inducted were " > | lub of th in Ye Little’ Wood ‘ot Ms Marie Baabor, recording sec-| theatre and compared conditions| Marvey Schmitz and Claus Grin-| Mr, “Ovid. Sulivan, rst vee-| MRS, FRANK KENT ELECTED PRESIDENT | sim's'r:n, Mewiny, peecdgpl te] Gopal Drove. ‘The. ite wale Gorepsponditg seortary; ind See | tema M4 preside: Mire W. E. McLendin,) — QF RBORGANIZED HOMESTEAD J.P.W.C.| wc: Mr Maye are mgmt] Promtad. tx’ pink ad bbe ¢ trendy se retary: and Mrs. | cond vict-president; Mrs, Stan the Homestead Woman's Chil, the] efudl. same colors were caf~ Mrs, Harold &. Kendall, retire] MONDAY MUSIC CLUB RE-ELECTS OFFICERS Win Croshy: trenton "| MOE Prank Kent was unani-) birs, not present, Me: Herman Keceraad ih ih cee | Be an re, Coa tog president, exhibied tvo blue! AT’ ANNUAL MEETING HELD IN MARKS HOME| Mr. 1. 1 ‘rown, retiring] ously laced president ot the] Seinen $Mr fone ine S00 atonal ‘ull Cn Manat Eetredh ribbons awarded by the Florida Congress of Purents and Teacher, fo the Redland organization for Outstanding achievement, The Permanent assembly award cup, Which will be inscribed each year with the name of the outstanding Sateeenioeemeaenetaritichne CHORISTERS BUY PIANO POR SINGING CLASSES Monday M all its officers at the annual meet ing held this week at the home of Mra. Herman Marks, The offl- cers are; Mrs. 1 L. Brandenburg, president;* Mrs, °C,’ 1. Chipley first vic Mille, second vice-president John Whichard, tory; Mrs. W. R. Bird, correspond. | Ing secretary; Mrs. L. L. Hood, The Homestead Youth Choris. | ters met Tueslay evening at the home of Mrs. Roy Burley, director where they have placed the piang bought Inst week by the group, Commit ‘The weekly meetings will in the} mentarian; and Mra, Clarence |! the Women's Club of Home-| competit tale meeting future be beld at the Burley home,| Gray, music critic, stead, at the club’s meeting Tues-| Member ed to publish a Andrew Pool opened the meet-|. Mrs. E A. Gallaher gave »|@ay evening in Future Farmer) 1948-49 year book, the first since ing with prayer, and Miss Ann] blstory of the oratorio form and | Clubhouse. 1942. Mrs, Heinlein and the com McLane played’ for the group] mode o brief talk on the oratorio,| Named were; Mrs, E. W. Burton,| miter chairmen will prepare the practice of “The Lord's Prayer’,|"The Holy City” which will be{ American home; Mrs, Adrian) materiel for the Miss Hilde Pope was named en-|presented by the club Monday| Jacobs and Mrs. Donald Sullivan,! Mrs, Dexter Horne and Mrs. tertainment chairman fight in First Baptist Church.| publicity; Mrs, Jack Jackson,| Elmer Sullivan were welcomed as Chas, Gossman and Joe Sincore| Mrs. Chipley sang “Eye Hath Not | budget and finance; Mrs. E. A.| new member were welcomed as visitors, Seen" fram the oratorio | Buchanan, program; Mrs. Ovid) Present, be those men. Cookies and ‘cold drinks were} Decorations, refreshments and{Sullivan and Mrs, James Fatheree,| tioned, Mrs, Donald Sul served by the hosts, Miss Clara| favors were all in the spring |hostess; Mrs, H. M. Campbell and van, Mrs, Herbert Kate, Mr Bill Helland lilies, lark snapdragons and | and press book; Mrs. A. F. Arthur Present, tesides those men-| @slers were used throughout the|international relations; Mrs. Anne - ———— Senet, were Mr. and Mrs, James| rooms. Pastel-tinted ice cream|Foulk, fine arts ‘aldrop, Miss Grace Cook, Miss] 4odas and nut cups were served, | legislation; Dexter Horne, ; Iisa Dell Lott, Miss Jane Moon, Miss|and favors were minature spring|cltizenship; Mrs. E. E. Pacetti MRS, AMAN IS GIV! Mary Jo Terburg, Miss “Betty/hats fashioned of baby's breath, | public welfare; Mrs. Elmer Sulli Taylor, Miss Rosemnty Dickineon,| ttatice and ribbon. van, conservation; Mrs. Edw Mits Helen Revell, Miss Pauline} Present, besides those men-|Krone, year book; Mrs. P. J.) Mrs. Hi A. Aman, Jr, of Jack~ Stoy, Miss Margaret Bullard, Miss | tioned, were Mrs. A. Frank Webb, |Franklin, safety; Mrs. Angus Me- | sonyiite complimented Tues- Vera Moe Anderson, Misses Na-| Mrs, Frank Hausman, Mrs, John|Nair, scholarship and education cas dine and Reba Plorce, Kaw. An-|W. Collins, Mis, Chas, W, Lelby,|Mrs. Henry Pridgen, visiting and cog ere oes derson, \W. R. Pierce, James|Mrs. H, G. Taurman, Mrs. H. | flowers; Mrs. Ben). Roberts, build-| *hewer given by Mrs, J. R. Brooks, Matthews, Karl Lee, Leon Taylor] Collier, Mrs, E. A. Roberts, Mrs. |ing-—and maintenance; and Mra| Mrs. John W. ¢ nd Mes, ‘T. and Herbert Conord. don W. Ivey, Mra, Zola Mc-|Bruce E. Neubig, membership.| Paul Hale e home of Mi - | Bwen, Mrs, H. J. Davis, Mrs. A. Mra. A, F, Wynn was made his-| Brooks Mya. A the form The annual junior-senior ban-|M, Logan, Mrs, W. ¥, Gaby, Mre.|torian and Mrs. James L. Bird,| Mt i hns been viel qQuet of Homestead High School! M. C. Lawrence, Mrs. A. D, Smith, | parliamentarian. ing here with her parents, Mr,! will be held 4 ng in the| Mrs. RE, Bdwards, Mrs, Howard) Mra, Arthur was requested by| and Mrs. W. E. Rheney, schoo! gym L. Johnson, Mrs. Florence Col-|the president to revise the club| Rosos and forget-menots were by-laws (or consideration at the| used to carry out a pitk.aind ble} next meeting. decorative scheme. The gifts were 0000000000008 8 ee ome ee ee | The chub voted to defray the|pronnied in » lnosinct decorate e = @ | expenses of Mrs. Arthur and Mré|in pink o Ae a | Heinlein ms delegates tothe state! At Mrs, Adrian Jadpbs 3 | federation next week in St, Peters-|won the high score prize; Mrs © | burg. Mrs, Campbell and Mra'c. J. F the second prize; | e °—_—— —_— | e 2 VERNALIDA HARKNESS HOSTESS TO 40 o 2 | CLASSMATES AT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION ° © | ‘The seventh birthday anniver-) hostess at # family dinner in Hon ” © | sory of Vernalida Harkness, |or of the birthday anniversary off oJ © | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Roy |r neh ry Benied } ° © | W, Harkness, was marked Apr. 8! , | School for Vernalida's class mates | First Methodist Church will ° © jin the first grade. Present ont af 700 @ evening st ©. Heo dhs aoa te the home of Mrs. J. L. Burton on : Stand one ave. a @ {the class.’ Birthday eake and ice} yrs, Hermon Heinlein, state Mi yesterday luncheon ‘Club in Coconut Grove. ODDTELLOWS, REBEK AMS jc Club re-elected | burn, Mrs. J. Tom Vann, Mrs. & J, Davia, Mrs. Wim, C rence, members, and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Katz, guests President; Mr W. 8-| MIRS. HEINLEIN APPOINTS COMMITTEE, were historian; Mrs. J, D. Redd, parlia- | Herman Heinlein, new president cream were served, On Sunday, Mrs, Harkness was! A. F. Arthur wi at of Needlecraft News CHAIRMEN FOR LOCAL WOMAN'S CLUB chairmen for the) Delk ven a vote of thanks] tary; Mrt. Peggy Smith, corres- appointed by Mrs. upon their report that they had] ponding secretary; and Mrs, Mae ubmitted a club scrapbook for] Morris, treasurer, Mrs, B. J. Dyal, W. R. BIRD INSTALLS MRS, L, B, DEITZ AND SHOWER AT HOME OF MRS, BROOKS | Mrs. ‘Torbert, Mrs. Frank Mausman,| entries to the meeting, were tolc Mrs, Chas, W. Leiby, Mrs. Wim. C.|that they would be permitted t: birthday annivel les of Mrs, | John Bailes of stead, Mrs. Ruby, Kuhn of Mi ‘and Cecil ENTERPRISE reorganized Homestead B. P. W. becomes membership chairman, vice president, automatically be comes program cheirthan. Mrs. the installation dinner on Apr. regrading the district meeting in Coral Gables on Apr. 18 and the state convention in Miami Beach May 13 to 16. Mré. yon Paulson gave a com- prehensive report of the three-day Law Enforcement convention in club delegate and es a member of the nominating committee. The addition of three new mem- BRIDGE LUNCHEON and Mrs, Bdw, Krone, the low score prize. Mrs. Mary Faust was awarded the flonting prire. Present, besides those tioned, were Mrs. H. A. Aman, Sr., W. & Rheney, Mrs, Nellie Payne, Mra, Walter Weiss, Mrs. A. F. Arthur, Mra. lL. W. Ernst, Mrs, R.H. Gone, Mrs, A. Frank Webb, Mrs. Howard L. Johnson nd Mrs, Lee H. Lehman. Mr, and, Mrs. .W. G. Bailey of Naranje entertained at « family dinner Sunday in Honor of the’ Johns of Naranja, Mrs. Bailes is; @ daughter of Mrs. Bailey and ATHLETES FOOT GERM first-view president. automatically and Mrs. B. A. Tibbits, second- Irene Lamb’ is recording secre~ | Plans ‘were made for holding | 26, and announcements were made Miami at which she served as a! WAREWELA PARTY Gi FOR FATyIER JAMES Jume Rey. Poul 1 Sacred Heart Chur ie winter season, mented Sunday farewell party given b Ot the Altar Bockety anc A. Aman, Mrn. Mary St Warren Smith, Mrs wards, Mrs. Anna. Ru | Rebecca Glass, Mrs, Bi Mrs, von Paulson and Mu | INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN CLU |in the Dade County Act | Day exhibit were given by Miss Eunice agent, to members of th stead Home Demonstrat The exhibit will be hel ami Bayfront Park 0 from 7 to @ p. m..on Ap from 10 a. m. to 3:30 Apr. 28. Perishable items fruits and plants, brought early on the m the 26th, Miss Grady sa goods should be wrapped like placed in containers furn the contestant exhibitor and of the clu bers who neglected to br take them to the home stration office in the cou until Apr, 24. MR. AND MRS, BAILEY GIVE DINNER TO MARK BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES |Mr, Jobns is her broth | Kuhn iso sister of Mr. £ Others present were Mrs. Winfred Owens Richard,’ Mr, and Mrs. R. and daughter, Linda, Mrs, M. D. Johns, Mrs. Booker and children, MI Batley and John Bailes. FRANK KELL Is Supporting pre-school chairman of the Flor: ida Congress of Parente and ‘Teachers, spoke Wednesday to the' quest|P. T, A. study group of Shenan- the installation|doah Schoo! in Miami, and the Housekeepers| brought greetings from the state ' organization, ow Of the mbat effective methods of giving your homesewn creation’ the ieee through trimmings. Now that so many women ‘are particularly interested in learn: these trimmings can be applied, ‘they rent, Don’t Stand Out in the Sun! (An Invitation to You) § i Fill z 4 i 2 A ii for GOVERNOR Instructions for entering articles Grady, should All articles shoul he marked with the names of th Mrs. A. D. Smith, vice-presi- dent, presided, Mrs. V. M. Gren- W. A. (Bill) Shands | Piday,-A. VmEN WALL ». Manning | k A. question period will \foljpse during | the talk to be given ageinét con an eompil: dation by Thos, Mayet . for ens Garden Chub and Rediani mt with 9] clubwornen of the distridt at 2:80] Neighborhood Club. embers! iwesday atternoon in’ Radia sae 14 the Holy presented mith oir Ome | Membership to 40, Mrs. Kent by Mrs. Je Monday evening r Ewing, Mrs tap oxgeal-] wey stitial RA intabed “tol precons To as eee MRS. ARTHUR, NEW DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT, Bi OSes wee Be Soe in, Nevereal Ales] uaa tie TOR OF the alate otllcers were Mrs, Herbert Katz,| 1O BE INSTALLED AT FEDERATION MEETING ‘Trotter, Mrs, Lilian M, Gaby and “awards were won] Biesented by the stunlasting com-| Mrs. 1. P. MeLean, Mrs Virgil , eee "i miltoe. Mrs. Reima Boyle, the new| Lyon, Mrs, Dan Meeker, Mrs. H.| Mrs A. F. Arthur af |Home| is. second vice-president of the by John DeMilly's sixth | stead will be installed Giteutor of) Dade County Federation and im- dig, Mr Alice Ed-| District 11 of the Florda| Pedere~ eg, Mrs,| tion of Women’s Clube, at % Archer,| @nnual four-day Miss Ruth| the federation to bain Westies day in St. Petersburg Mrs! Arthut / atiending Dresident of the FOR ACHIEVEMENT \DAY. JB BY MISS EUNICE\GRA’ shh. 11 reported on the recent wuncil meeting. Miss Grady and M+s,. ‘Howard: Johnson spoke on nutyition.. 5 It was announced that’ a tion in dressmaking will ble igiven gt a work meeting to be (held at 10 o'clock Friday, May 1,:in the hievement ‘Hhured picnic \ ‘ot the Homestead n Tyesday eounty he Hom ion Clu id in Mix uditorium r. 27,-and p.m. on pastor of the two to bring all materials and ‘equip- ment needed. atténd -a district flowers be jorning of Baker cello. “Mayes speak against consolide-| Goulds tion ata Tuesday in i phane, and cut flowers should b Hostesses were Mes. T. J, Fite- erald, Mrs, BR. Béwards and Wirs, J. 1. Batebelor. nished by ub. Mem ing their demon. urt house her. Mrs Bailey Mr, and and” son 4. Clark Mr. and Marion iss Ruby Seafood "ree Delite Covet tad Cea LY South Dade Quick Freeze 5. W, 2nd St and 1st Ave, Momentos W. y , ef s nitur “fe MAYES TO ANSWER CLUBWOMEN’ ON CONSOLIDATION AT MERTING TUESDAY Homestead Business 4y 1 Women’s Club, South will be Mrs. Herman’ MAVE PICNIC HOMESTEAD PARK \ More than 200 mentees and friends of the Redland aiid Plor- ‘ida «City community ‘gherches Rev: Robert B, Chapman, Jr,’ is All were invited to hear Thos.| M. 8.’ of Homestead, Pergine at Deliclous Shrimp, Scallops, Flounder, We have cellophane, paper and cartons for owners of hom freeners. ae Meleg pril 16, 1948. S QUERIES te past president of the ‘9 Club of , jeintein, local club. luncheon Sunday city park, The churehes. BAPTIST WOMEN RALLY clubhouse. Members were asked| TUESDAY IN PERRINE, Bapl¥ women are tged to rally of the W. te i Plant