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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 27

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ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 194 'rf-ftVi -i it I is im III MMSSfli SHI 11 mr I is I I I KiyitWiinrifty I FASHION CENTER OPEN EVENINGS SECOND FLOOR OPfN EVENINGS Club Notes North Shore PTA Board Plans for the first general meeting of the year were made at a meeting of North Shore PTA board Friday at the school. "Firm Foundation of Youth" was accepted as the theme for the year and arrangements made for a beautification committee. New officers are Mrs. W.

W. Pounds president, Mrs. Donald G. Perry and Mrs. Robert Bar-ton, vice presidents; Mrs.

W. F. Cobler. secretary and Mrs. Wal TOP AY ter Korp, treasurer.

Mrs. Frank Lowry is chairman of the correspondence committee; Mrs. SPECIAL LOW-COST BARGAINS! Lucien Hall, posture; Mrs. Uoyd Harlow, hospitality Mrs. Wynn Mr.

Brinson, Atlanta Girl Are Married Atlanta's First Baptist Church Chapel was the scene, Aug. 29, of the marriage of Miss Harriette Emerspn, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Harrison Bartow Emerson of Atlanta, to William Evans Brinson, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Brinson of this city. The Rev.

E. Augustus Verdery officiated at the ceremony before an altar decorated with candelabra, white gladiolus and greenery. The bride wore a caramel col ored suit with lace trimmed egg shell blouse. Her accessories were brown and her corsage a white orchid. The bride's mother was dressed In black chiffon crepe with an orchid corsage.

Aqua crepe with crystal trim was worn by the mother of the bridegroom. Her corsage was also an orchid. Mrs. Brinson, a graduate ot the University of Georgia with an AB Degree in journalism, was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority there. Mr.

Brinson, a graduate of Senior High School and Junior College, was a first lieutenant In the Air Force in Italy. He is a senior in the Emory University School of Dentistry, where he is a member of Psi POPULAR PRICES DEPT. i Owen, health; Mrs. Harvey Pheil, public welfare; Mrs. C.

A. Clayton, publications; Mrs. Frank Cooper, study group; Mrs. E. H.

Dunn ways and means; Mrs. Bruce Steeves, safety; Mrs. Charles E. Harrison, music; Mrs. Alfred "-jinn.

Anderson art; Mrs. Peter Kersker, home and family; Mrs. Keith Meyer, budget and i I finance; Mrs. Thomas Steen publicity: Mrs. Mel Swanson spiritual education; Mrs.

Ken Here is a wonderful group of bemberg sheers in floral patterns. Dressy styles that you'll love, Ihey also are in sizes l6'2 to 242 and 38 to 52. Broken sizes While they last et this low, low prlcel Richards, audio-visual educa tion; Mrs. T. C.

Futch, parlia mentarlan, and Mrs. Chester beautification. 1. Auxiliary Recognized For Junior Activities MB. AND MBS.

WILLIAM E. BRINSON VALUES TO $8.95 Mrs. Harry Spicer, Amer and lilies-of-the- white roses ican Legion Auxiliary president. Omega Fraternity. After a wedding trip to Gat-llnburg, Mr.

and Mrs. Brinson will be at home at 36 Peach Tree Hills, Atlanta. has announced that the auxil valley. Guests were Mr. and Mrs iary received recognition at the Jack Emerson of Rock Hill, tained Aug.

23 with a dinner at Magnolia Hall to honor the bridal couple. The tabled decorated in green and white, was centered by a wedding cake decorated with national convention in Phlla S. Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Brin delphia last week with the award son and Thomas S. Brinson of Wedding Party Feted Mr. and Mrs. Emerson enter- of a silver trophy for its work this city.

in Junior activities. RAINWEAR DEPT. Reports by delegates to Girls State will be featured at the Sept. 15 meeting. Members of nnn organizations sponsoring the delegates are invited to attend.

fo) PAuS Sept. 9 and 28 were announced as full days at Bay Pines for Sunshine Ladies. The Depart ment of Florida Ward party will be given by Unit 14 the first and second Tuesday evenings. Mrs. Howard, co- chairman of the Juniors, announced that the Quota of aprons for the Joy Shops in vet KILGORE TURNER NUPTIALS HELD Mtss Betty Jane Turner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Byron Lee Turner 1184 26th Avenue North became the bride of William Crews Kilgore, son of Mrs. Andrew J. Kilgore, 4316 56th Avenue North, and the late Mr. Kilgore, yesterday afternoon.

The Rev. Vaughn M. Johnson officiated at the ceremony in Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, which was decorated with candelabra, palms, fern and baskets of white gladiolus and pompons. White satin ribbon marked the family pews. Wedding music was furnished by Mrs.

Robert Adcock, organist, and Miss Dorothy Fielden, soloist. Given. in marriage by her fattier, the bride wore white satin with round neckline, yoke of nylon marquisette and double satin bertha. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a tiara of pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and roses centered by a white orchid. Her Jewelry was a cameo lavaliere set with pearls, gift of the bridegroom.

Mrs. Howard L. Turner, sister-in-law of the erans hospitals has been reached and articles for the Needlework With the rainy season here and showers likely at any time during the day, you'll need one of these metallic plastic raincoats with hoods. In belted style and gripper front, they are in assorted styles. Get yours now.

Guild started. War Mother Elect Mrs. B. J. Woodside was elect ed president of American War Mothers Thursday at the meet ing in Marine Corps League Hall.

Mrs. Ida Mae Shulse and VALUES TO $2.98 Mrs. Helen Shackelford are cxmm lit wmmm I i vice presidents; Mrs. Betty Fieszar, secretary; s. R.

P. Templeton, treasurer; Mrs Minnie Lee, custodian of ree ords; Mrs. E. M. Hood, histo rian; Mrs.

Annie Whitney, chap-lain; Mrs. Ellen Worden, ser geant at arms; Mrs. Jessie Page, color bearer. Installation will be Sept, 15. Annual reports were heard MB.

AND MBS. KILGORE Mrs. John Parramore of Thomasville, Mrs. Bessie Evans of Macon, Mrs. Bernard Stock and Tommy of Columbia, S.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Samson, Johnny Shadgett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Register, Mr.

and Mrs. William M. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E.

B. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

McMullen, Tampa; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barron, Safety Harbor; Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs.

W. McMullen Mrs. E. Maude Meares, Mr. and Mrs.

Vance Meares, Largo; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whitman, Palm Harbor; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prior, and it was voted to contribute to the Miles Crum relief.

Announcement was made that Mrs. Woodside will attend the national convention in Sun Val ley, Idaho, Oct. 9-13. LINGERIE DEPT. bride, was matron of honor.

Her gown was of sage green taffeta with low neckline and double bertha. She wore matching gauntlets, carried a mixed bouquet of bronze flowers and wore a matching flower headdress. Her Jewelry was a single strand of pearls, gift of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Andrew Kilgore sister-in-law of the bridegroom, and Miss Opal Williams of Tampa.

Mrs. Kilgore was dressed In dusty rose taffeta and carried deep rose flowers. Miss Williams wore silver gray and her flowers were lavender. They also wore pearls. Andrew J.

Kilgore Jr. served his brother as best man. Ushers were William E. Turner and Howard I Turner, brothers of the bride. The bride's mother wore a navy sheer with chinchilla lace trim and navy accessories.

Her corsage was an orchid. Gray lace-trimmed crepe with navy accessories was worn by the mother of the bridegroom. She also wore orchids. A reception in the Sheraton Room of the Suwannee Hotel followed the ceremony. White flowers and fern were used in decoration and a silver wedding bell topped the three-tiered wedding cake.

Out of town guests were Mrs. Phil Swartley and Mr. and Mrs. B. J.

Swartley of Landsale, Mrs. S. J. Wilkes of Adrian. Dunedin; Mr.

and Mrs. George J. Bolton, George a former member, was a guest. A. Bolton, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick Bolton, Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Dillard, Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. If You Are Doll, Mrs. Mary E.

Kilgore, Miss Claire Kilgore, Miss Winnie Kilgore, Mrs. Karl B. O'Quinn, Mr. planning supper on the terrace. and Mrs.

Roy Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Multi-crepe gowns in long and short models. Lace trimmed and tailored try this main dish. Roll chunks of banana in fruit juice and chopped nuts, combine with Stansburg, Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Hinsey, Mrs. G.

Adolphus, Clearwater. The couple will travel to New York City by boat and will make their home in Philadelphia, pineapple chunks and serve as salad on lettuce All you need to go with this salad is ham sandwiches and coffee hot 3 where Mr. Kilgore will attend Eckles' College of styles and floral patterns. In blue, maize, orchid, pink and white. VALUES TO $6.95 Mortuary Science.

or cold. ELIZABETH WOODWARD SAYS. Leftover cocoa may be served as a cold YOU'RE ASKING ME? drink; chill it well in the refrig. SPORTSWEAR DEPT. erator, add a few drops of vanil DEAR MISS WOODWARD: "I've la, and serve over Ice cubes in Club Calendar Material ror the society and women's pages must be In The Times office by 4 p.

m.t the day before publication-Material for Sunday's paper must be in by 4 p.m. Thursday afternoon. tall glasses. been away-all Summer, and will be going a couple of days to face don't Zi kom in i know exi ceived a xactly what. Just recently I've re- IN A HURRY? TRY OUR SPECIAL number of letters informing me WIST that the boy I dated all the time has been going out with my most intimate friend.

We never dated anyone but each other, and 31 everyone took it for granted that we were going steady. 11 Before I went away he told me he had no intention of dating Fine quality combed cotton yarn polo shirts for your sports and leisure wear. In solid colors or narrow and wide stripes, whatever your desire. Short sleeves and cap sleeves. Round or neck, also.

Reduced! while was gone. And don't believe Id mind his dating other girls, if he wouldn't pick out my best friend and if TUESDAY TANGERINE Recreation Center, games, comic books and ping-pong-, 14 to 15 rears old. Mrs. J. Gleaton in charge.

YWCA Co Ed Center, ping-pong, dancing, and Cokes, 3 to p. Miss Kitty Morrison in charge. YWCA, dancing, bridge, other card games, ping-pong and puzzles, 7:30 to 11 p. IS to 30 years; Mrs. A.

C. Krayer in charge. MADEIRA BEACH Youth Center, dancing, ping-pong, games, boxing and swimming. 2 p. m.

to 10:30 p. m. Miss Joan Beckman and Miss Kelsey Vogt are in charge. I. he only write and tell me.

But in his letters he never EST I CTE LAUNDRY SERVICE (0)(0)(3 VALUES TO $1.98 Woman's Benefit mentions his dates, and neither does she. I'm afraid it's going to be embarrassing all around when I get home. I don want to lose him or the friendship of my girl friend. But how should I act to them both Act as though you'd never received any of those spy" letters! Hold everythinf until you have time to see with your own eyes and hear with your own ears Just what the score is. See whether your boy friend bounces over at once to see you and tells you how glad he is that you're back.

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Mrs. N. E. Ingram, 1700 SECOND FLOOR CHILDREN'S DEPT. Ninth Street South, will be hostess to the group.

11 COYS' GIRLS' tion was Just a pause in the proceedings or a real separation. You won't have to bring up the subject. The whole picture will unfold nam DO YOU HATE before you if you li keep your peace and be patient. If he starts dating you steadily sooner or later he'll confess that he got pretty lonely while you were gone, and spent a bit of SOTS BflYOfo mm time with your closest friend so he could talk about you with a A. -m II someone who knew you well.

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Even if there's been a reshuffle behind your back, shooting your top will do no good. If the score's against you, and your two good friends are teamed up now, there's little you can do but grin and bear it. Be as friendly and pleasant to both of them as ever. Keep your hurt locked up tight in your own chest. Don't breathe a word of it to anyone.

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