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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 24

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ssssaasffii palm BEACH FCST-TIMISl Linen Shower Is Given Fo. iida Visco I Pa? 24 Jun 12, 1960 Rcsoricrs Summer In North Beach Notes Palm Betsy Bishop, Miss Marylee Baldwin, Mrs. W. A. Galloway, Miss Caroline Birdsall, Miss Bar-bara Rowe, Mrs.

Timothy Thorn-asson, Mrs. James Cheoowith, Mrs. James Vincent Brothers and Mrs. Hal Porcher. Miss Visco is to be married to Mr.

Marquis on June 18 at North-wood Baptist Church. hibiscus, wedding belli and favors. Games were the diversion, with prizes going to Mm. Emory Newell, Miss Phyllis Meebold and Mrs. Robert Pope.

The bride-to-be' mother, Mrs. W. A. Galloway, presided at the punch table. Other guests Included Miss Miss Linda Visco, prospective bride of Dean Anthony Marquis, was honored with a linen shower given by Mrs.

U. F. Collum, Mrs. J. Donald Ayers and Miss Betty Collum at Mrs.

Collum'i home, 2100 Florida Ave. Accenting the gift table was a bride doll Decorations also included a white umbrella, white Under The Green Umbrella By PHYLLIS ELIASON Phone JU 8 2963 ii ii 'irinnmi, Hjimerir Troop 121 of Brownie Scouts enjoyed a Brownie Holiday last CHUPLER' 418 CLEMATIS ST. week-end at the Delray Lodge After much excitement and squeals from the girls they were all asleep on the porch of the Lodpe mruh to the delight of the leader Mrs. Frank Dudley and San Francisco, Los Angeles and Pasadena were points of interest to Mrs. Ward Carson who returned to her Chilean Ave.

home Thursday night after a three-week trip visiting friends in California. En route to Palm Beach Mrs. Carson stopped off at Colorado Springs and Denver. She will be at her home here until mid-July when she will travel to New York to board the SS Rotterdam sailing for Germany. Embarking July 22, Mrs.

Carson will spend the month of August in the resort city of Baden Baden. Visits to Zurich, Switzerland, and Paris, France, will complete Mrs. Carson's itinerary and she will sail back to the United States in the fall, arriving at the resort to spend the winter season. Mrs. William A.

Stearns White leaves her apartment in tha Palm Beach Towers Monday to spend the summer months in the north. Making her summer base at Bronxville, N. Mrs. White will visit in the North Carolina mountain regions en route north. Mrs.

Joe Connery, co-leader. Troop 116 of Intermediate OPEN FRIDAY NITES 'TIL 9 P.M. FOR FATHER'S DAY GIVE DAD A STRAW Scouts of the Banyan Neighborhood in West Palm Beach planned and carried out a day begin ning with a partial cook-out at Currie Park, a hayride in the back of a truck and the final part of their meal at the beach in Jupiter. There were 24 girls participating in this event under HAT 1 the leadership of Mrs. John ALL 4 NEWBERRY'S PHARMACIES OFEN EVERY SUNDAY MARRIAGE REVEALED Mr.

and Mrs. Frank L. Mack announce the marriage of their daughter, Marcia Jean Evans, above, to Joseph Ernest Var-ney, Jr. The wedding took place at the chapel in Redstone Arsenal, June 12, 1959. Attendants were Miss Vera Var-ney, Mr.

Varney's sister, and Steve Mortimer of Miami. Mrs. Varney is a 1960 graduate of Palm Beach High School and Mr. Varney was graduated in 1958. He is presently serving with the Armed Forces Okinawa, and Mrs.

Varney is re-tiding at the home of her parents here. Mathis and Mrs. John Curtis, co-leader. All girls in the Palm Beach County area are invited to enroll in one of the Council Day Camps. Non-scouts are now eligible to participate in this summer activity.

We have a day camp in Belvedere Homes starting June 20 at 9 a.m. and will meet each Monday thru Thursday until July 1. Call the registrar, Mrs. Edward Malo, OV 3-2162, for information on registering your child in this camp. We have a Day Camp to operate In Lake Worth to serve Lake Worth, Lantana, Palm Springs, Greenacres and Boynton.

This camp will run July 12 thru 19, and July 19 thru 22. Call Mrs. Arnold Tieche, at JU 5-3628 for information. We have two camps for Delray, BY ELIS and HOPKINS A holiday at Wentworth-by-the-sea in New Hampshire will precede her arrival in Bronxville. Returning to the resort in October, Mrs.

White expects to remain in Palm Beach for the winter. Boarding their yacht, "Starflite," Monday for a two-week cruise in the Bahamas are Mr. and Mrs. George S. Easmussen and their sons, William and George, Jr.

Immediately upon their return to Palm Beach, the Rasmussens will leave to spend the summer at their northern residence at Sugar Hill, N. H. They expect to return to their El Bravo Way home in the fall where they will spend the winter season. Tarpon fishing in the Florida Keys was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Foster recently. Mr. Foster made a successful catch of two large fish. The Fosters returned to the resort Tuesday from their fishing trip and will be at their S. County Rd.

home until June 26 when they will leave to spend the summer months at Rumson, N. returning to the resort Oct. 1 for the winter. Mrs. Carl Jack Karstrom left Saturday for her summer home at Cleveland, 0., where she will rejoin her husband, Capt.

Carl Jack Kar- strom, who preceded her there. Included in the Karstrbms' social agenda this summer is a several-week cruise on the Great Lakes. Before returning to Palm Beach in the fall, Mrs. Karstrom will visit relatives in Pennsylvania and New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Brooks, 3rd, Via Marila, returned Friday from a holiday in Philadelphia and New York City. Mrs. H. Clay Fengar entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday at the Colony Hotel Pool Room for Mrs.

Hazel Calvert Wayne, who is leaving for an extended tour of Europe shortly. Mrs. Fengar's guests included Mrs. Robert Straille, Mrs. A.

J. Sullivan, Mrs. R. T. Browne, Mrs.

Paula Thayer Davis, Mrs. Gladys Butler, Mrs. Ronald Stainthorpe, Mrs. C. E.

Raddatz, Mrs. G. B. Meyer, Mrs. Jack A.

Gross and Mrs. Donald W. Polzin. Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip R. Phillips, N. Ocean' Blvd. honored their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Phillips, at dinner Saturday night in the Pool Room of the Colony Hotel. Other guests were Miss Lynn Phillips and Dr. Fred Manulis. The Herbert Phillips are guests at the ocean-front home of Mr. Phillips' parents.

Among those entertaining dinner guests in the Pool Room Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Bright Johnson and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Cochrane. Arriving soon to be the guest of his mother, Mra. George Vanderborght, Sea View is Robert Allen. Mr.

Allen will be joined here by Mrs. Allen who will be arriving from Trinidad. After a visit at the resort, the Aliens will leave for Bolivia, South America, where they will make their home. vita Give Dad a Hat for Father's Day and he will say Thanks! Yes, Schupler's has Just the hat for Dad. Men's Hats of Genuine Panama, Leghorn, Pedelino, Coconut, Raffia, Milans, Ramie and Novelty Straws, in bleached, natural, tan, brown, grey, char brown, and blue, with regular and the new narrow brims.

These hats come with solid or fancy bands. PRICED THREE BEARS KINDERGARTEN Aget 3-6 Summer Session Tuesday Thursday Mornings Courses Discussed By Eighth Graders one running July 5 to 8 and July 12 to 15 for West Delray. Call Mrs. Spencer Pompey at CR 6-4090 to register for thia camp. 8 Weeks beginning Tuesday, June 14th NEW LOCATION East Delray will hold Its camp July 26-29 and August 2-5 at the Delray Lodge.

For information concerning this camp, call Mrs. Ralph Knutsen, CR 6-6832. GREENACRES CITY Eighth grade pupils and their parents met with Principal Edward M. Eissey in the school cafetorlum to discuss high school graduation requirements and the student' ninth grade schedules. Eissey also led a discussion on 295 mo 395 coo if a Our fifth Day Camp will be held in Pahokee at the Youth Center cn June 13-16 and June 20-23.

AND UP 10 750 412 SUMMA ST. PHONE JU 2-2002 Director, Margaret Wagg Bertscht Swimming Instruction, Campcrafts, Painting, Languages, and Music Member of Florida Association on Children Under Six and the Pre-Srhool Association of Palm Beach County. required subjects, enrichment subjects, major activilfos, college Mrs. Fred White at Wynn 6-3206 is the registrar and will be glad preparatory and non college courses. to register your child for this WESTERN HATS camp.

Day Camps are planned for oo 95 children seven years old thru 17, Children's Shoes 15 TO The staffs for the camps in Lake Worth, Belvedere Homes and towards BI FOB West Delray have been trained and are prepared to offer your CAPS DRESS AND SPORT child a good experience in the TIT QUALITY FASHION out-of-doors. Kamehameha, who became 7 MONTHS SECRETARIAL COURSE WITH King of the Hawaiian Islands in I95 AND 295 F.N.B. Charge Plan Use Our Lay-Away Plan 1782, hired foreign advisers, encouraged imports of Western tools, new plants and livestock. He also promoted shipbuilding Tha Children'! Shot Sfor 2775 Broadway, Eiviera Beach and foreign trade. shop friendly Bclk's Monday, Friday 'til SPEEDWRITING HiNCr TAILOR FINISHING FILING AND OFFICE PRACTICE BUSINESS ENGLISH SECRETARIAL ACCOUNTING BUSINESS MATHEMATICS OFFICE MACHINES Alr-Conditloned Accredited THE ABC SHORTHAND Trained secretaries WANTED everywhere, at top piyl You can quickly qualify.

You can earn AT LEAST $1000 in tht 6 lo I months you SAVE on old-fashioned mtthodil Count Includes SPEEDWRITING, tht ABC short hand. Uses no symbols, no machines, just ABC. 1 20-word i-per-minute. New classes now forming. Day or tve.

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