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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 7

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turday Morning, April 19, 19 2 i THE PALM F. A TI POST PAJT-E SEVEN SOCIAL, CLUB AND CHURCH ACTIVITIES The bazaar is beinjr Riven by the! of RK1EI1 ss II of Ihe mrmbors of tho young Ladies Aid Society of tho Church 1o- Christ, and the nroceedH will tro rried couples' class of the Fir.st ward the pledge made on the bull ins fund. speaker of excellence and authority, will commence his duties on Sunday morninpr with an Raster lesson. An urRont and cordial invitation is extended to all members of the class to be present, and to all youns married folk, who do not attend any other Sunday school, to join this class. hodist church who could he hod by telephone, wore notified she is protrressins' satisfactorily.

However, Mrs. Wrinht will be forced to remain in the hospital for at. least two weeks looser, as her Unco lias been placed in a plaster cast. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry I). Kirk have arrived by motor from Jacksonville where Mr. Kirk went to meet Mrs. Kirk who has been spending tho winter in California. Mr.

and Mrs. Kirk will reside at 227 Sixth avenue. PKENUYTERIAN V.C.C, III NT TIMS AITERNOON mortality." Tsere will be baptism of infants, and several youni; persons will be received into membership of the church, In the evening 'it o'clock, the choir will Klvo llartlett's beautiful Faster cantata, "From 1 tenth to Fife." I'ros-rams with Hie words have been printed so that the audience may follow tho message of this production. Mr. It.

1). Il.iitsficld left last cve-iiini; for New York City where he will spend two wvUi on business and pleasure. Ho will also slop in Washington, and other places of An enjoyable event for this afternoon Is the ejwy hunt, on the lawn of Mrs. Margaret. F.

I.i mcetiuK of the class which wn.s Thursday night, at tho home of and Mrs, It. McCarley, for 'poses of re-organization. very intorestiiiB meeting ensued, II it in announced that in the i'ure. Mr. V.

A. Mollnc will be a-her of this class. Mr. McKae who a statewide reputation as a home, No 2, Chadbourne court. All numbers of the Presbyterian Sun day school, and children of Presby PERSONALS Friends of Mis.

Ooonre Ij. Wrinht, who is in the Good Samaritan hospital suffeniiK from injuries to her knee, will be ciatified to hear that terian parents arc cordially Invited to participate. The hunt will com Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P.

Cannon who have spent the winter ut the Chester apartments left this morning by automobile for Jacksonville. At Jacksonville they will debark for mencc at 3 o'clock. EASTER SERVICES AT ISAPTIST CIIIKCII Morning Service, 11:00 o'clock Prelude Grand ntaren Wagner Doxolosy. Invocation. Hymn No.

126, Christ is Risen. Scripture Lesson: John III IK OF CHRIST EASIER I5AZAAR The room ut 322 Clematis avenue will be the scene of a large Faster bazaar today. The bazaar will last all day, and will also be open during the evening. Faster baskets wilt bo featured, as well as home made guava jelly. There will be booths of Faster edibles, and needlework booths where children's clothes will be featured.

New Yoi'k City, driving from there i to Iloston, their home city. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon expect to return here next fall. KASTF.R SERVICE AT lit R( II Faster will be observed Sunday morning at the ConK't'OKational church with special music by the choir.

The pastor will speak on "Im Hymn No. 338, Jcsub I My Have Taken. CLEARANCE SALE Phonographs Talking Machines Records AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR Responsive Selection No. 39. Morning; Prayer, Announcements.

Offertory Adagio Verdi. Anthem Tho Lord is Kins; Ad ams. Sermon The Saviour's Easter TODAY and MONDAY FOR EASTER GrectinR Edward 13. Jenkins. Hymn No.

136. Post hide Kaster Hymn Verdi. Evening Service, o'clock Mnrnini; rvrvtre, 11:00 O'clock Prelude An Matui Godard. Hymn No. 28.

Prayer. Announcements. Offertory Choral Plerne. On account of an addition and alteration being made to our store we are offering a 20 Discount on our entire stock of Phonographs, Talking Machines and Records. Come and see the largest variety of Cut Flowers and Potted Plants in West Palm Beach.

POINSETTIA FLOWER SHOP 106 So. Poinsettia Phone 167 Landscape Contractors anil Nurserymen. Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere Then follows the Easter Cantata The Resurrection Story, rendered by the choir. PRINTED GEORGETTE Regular $2.95 quality. Special Q- for today and Monday, yard plt0 CREPE DE CHINE AND CANTON Regular $3.25 and C9l $3.45 quality, today and Monday, yard CREPE DE CHINE Regular $4.95 quality, special today tQ yC and Monday, yard IVCKSOXROlSSEAr.

Boynton, April 18. A pretty wed diiiR was that of Miss Marjorie I), Rousseau, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs R. H. Rousseau, and Elmer Jackson, youngest son of Mr.

and Mrs William Jackson, of Camden, New If you are contemplating buying an instrument within the next twelve months, you can't afford to miss this chance. Jersey, which occurred Thursday at the homo of the bride's parents, Filet Fancy Ratine Mr. and Mrs. R. II.

Rousseau of Palm street. Only immediate rela tives were present at tho ceremony Easter Shoes FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS We have just received a shipment of Chil-dren's Shoes. These are i in'ii'i Mr IMI.II Hill III fx WW I which was performed by the Rev. P. li- Trigg of the Roynton Metho dist church, In the living room of the residence which had been decorated with a profusion of ferns and cut flowers, roses and Easter lilies.

The impressive ring ceremony was LINGERIE MATERIAL A beautiful quality 36-inch sheer material in blue, pink, yellow, orchid and peach, a regular 50c quality, today and Mon- QC day, yard OdC New Printed Voiles Yesterday we received a large shipment of beautiful new Prench Pattern printed Voiles, This material comes in a number of most attractive designs and is 7r specially priced at, yard. I DC used. $1.75 quality, special, d- or per yard $2.25 quality, special, AT per yard J)lTrO $2.45 quality, special, (M per yard vC tip ViC of the latest styles and Relatives present nt the ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs. R.

II. Rousseau, the bride's parents, Mrs. Clarence Maddox, her sister, and Mr. Maddox, Miss Veinu and Miss Alice Rousseau, her younger sisters, and Reginald Rousseau, her brother, ae made specially for the growing feet Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Rousseau, her uncle and aunt and their family, Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Jackson, parents of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Martin and little daugh ter, Mildred, who came from Cam SILK HOSIERY SPECIAL 95c Come in early before the best ones are picked over.

Cash or short time. den In order to be present at the wedding. This shipment consists of Patent Kid Pumps, Roman Sandals, Elk Sandals, patent and kid trimmed, White Canvas and White Kid. A light lunch was served following the ceremony and later in the evening a reception was held at tho Rousseau residence for the many friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Jackson, both of whom are popular in lloyn-ton society. Many friends called in the evening and delicious ice cream Ladies' Silk Hosiery, sizes 9, 91j and 10, values up to $2.25. Colors black, white and brown. An extraordinary special and cake was served. Mr.

and Mrs. Jackson are at pies ent located in the Jackson cottage SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES APRIL 22 on Ocean avenue but expect to make their homo in West Palm where Mr. Jackson is employed. Priced From $1.65 to $4.50 Bring the kiddies in today and let us fit them for Easter ASTER'S VOICE" "to us fAT.orf r. KMC INOWTIIUl MOI.TMO Woman Hurt in Crash, 95c Pair Mrs.

Vernon Carr, a visitor to Palm Reach, was bruised and slight ly gashed about the head last night when the automobile in which she Harwood Wilson, Inc. and relatives were returning from Miami turned over on the Dixk) iOK'S SHOE STORE 211 CLEMATIS AVE. highway near Pompano. The other Phone 287. 331 Clematis Avenue occupants of the car were slightly hurt but all were able to return to their homes.

Ready-to-Wear Department iIW MlllMiUPIIIIIIW HI IW.II'liMHii I lllll 11 MWIilH lljl Mi.l I I II i ANTHONY'S 310-312 Clematis Phone 25 Week-end ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that Miss Lillian Etchison is now in charge of our Ready-to-Wear Department. She has been favorably known to the trade of the Palm Beaches during the past six years and we are sure she is well qualified to manage this new and rapidly growing department of our store. We feel that with Miss Etchison in this position, with Miss M. R. Stewart, experienced corsetierre in charge of the corset and underwear section, our patrons may be assured that this store is well prepared to serve their wants at all times.

Shoe Specials for Women Since Thursday morning scores of Easter shoppers have taken advantage of the splendid values we are offering in shoes and hosiery. YOUR ffm CHOICE OP I fV a CUBAN, HEELS HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR TO BE HAD AT A REAL SAVING TRICE flsir big HOSIERY SPECIALS I'll A most complete selection 4 jl'i ill ff extra-value hosiery lit ifr get your Easter and spring i'- I hose at these specials. I $1.00 'N I $1.45 1 li In all the popular shades ill A'iN Olive Cordovan ill li 1 Eield Mouse ill li ifli lg'cabin Cinnamon I II iMwtJL Pawn Banana JAS3LJ WHITE KNIT CAPES These beautiful Capes are on display in our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department today. They are attractively knit of silk and J1Q CA wool, finished with brushed wool collar. Price PlO)U COMPLETE SELECTION IN BROWN BLACK WHITE BLACK BLACK KID KID KID SATIN PATENT GREY SAND LOG THRUSH jljjj SUEDE SUEDE CABIN LIZARD SKIN The shoes we offer you rep- I resent $13 and $14 'M 'ftlSrt 1 11 111 EARNEST CO.

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