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When- I her wedding dress and no more pop-
ular bride has taken the witchingvows than she this year The groomis very highly respected and is be?
ing showered with congratulations-
Soon after the performed the took the car for
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the future home of the couple which-
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a jolly little reception took place
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ed to offer every congratulation as Mr and Mrs Pearl are a most popu- ? lar couple who number their friends by the score Dainty refreshments were served last night and man> good wishes were received A large
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Meeting of the Tuesday club hostess Mrs Humphreys
Villier street Meeting of Married Ladles
Euchre
club
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Mrs
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Blumer on Government street Meeting of Five Hundred club
hostess
Mrs
Dan Murphy
on
Hayne street
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Meeting of W C T U at First Presbyterian church at 330 p
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Meeting of Thursday club hostess Mrs M D Merritt on Ho o
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FRIDAY
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BACK TO FLORIDA
Back to the land of flowers Icome With Its Incense all ablow And Its myriad blossomsIn their beauty spread Neath the sunshines golden glow But the flowers look sad in their love- ?
liness
To me like the wreaths on a bier Since SHE for whom they were made-
to bloom Has gone away from here
PENSACOLA BOY TO FRESH FIELDS-
Mr Richard Abercrombie will leave today for Campbellton Fla where he will take charge of a mill
owned by his father at that point He
is a popular young Pensacolian of exceptional ability
THE TUESDAY CLUB WITH
MAUREEN OG ASTHORE
Darling Young Mary
Catch the rosy blush of morn
And the shades of night newborn
Wake that tint from Meevaghs woods
last autumntide they wore
And you have the cheeks so rare
And the And the
maze of dear dark mischiefbrimming
hair eyes
of
my Maureen Og Asthore-
To our Where
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And redder hollyberries than
snow youve
Then
ever with
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Into teeth and lips those hues
And behold the pretty coaxing mouth
of Maureen Og Asthore
the brilliant success which the af?
fair so forcibly promises to be
A board of lady managers Is to
work tion whose
under the very capable direc ? offineMeisxsecuMtivaergaarbetilityMcisIntwyreen
known She has been chosen to fill
the responsible position of hairman
of the board of lady managers in fact
and no better selection could have
been made
Her Pensacola assistants will be
named later
Those who will be in responsible
positions outside the city will be
Mrs C W McDonald of Cottage Hill
a most efficient woman Miss Maggie
McDavid of Bluff Springs and Mrs-
E L Eberhart of Roberts all happy
selections indeed Mrs G Garrett
MRS HUMPHREYS
Mrs Humphreys will be hostess
this afternoon at the of the Tuesday club
regular meetingThe ladles are
all planning a pleasant time
MEETING OF THE MARRIED
LADIES EUCHRE CLUE
The regular meeting of the Mar- ?
ried Ladles place this
Euchre club will take afternoon Mrs Harry
Blumer Is to be hostess at her home-
on Government street
MEETING OF FIVE HUNDRED CLUB
There will be a meeting of the Five Hundred club tonight The members will be entertained by Mrs Dan Murphy on Hayne street
number of handsome sifts were re- ?
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OF INTEREST TO THE-
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package Makes 2 quarts of Pure Delic- ? ious Ice Cream in 10 minutes Grocers sell 2 packages for 25c Book of Recipes FREE Address
Mrs Rhett Goode state vice regentD A R has been requested by Mrs William Cumming Story chairman of
The Genesee Pare Food Co Lc Roy N Y
the D A R HudsonFulton celebra ? tion committee to make the following
announcement to the Alebama Daugh- ?
ters of the American Revolution-
The D AR committee
sonFulton celebration is
on the Hud happy to an-
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I nounce that headquarters have been
secured at 50l Fifth avenue entrance
I to elevator on Fortysecond street
who wear shirts Ever think- where all members of the society will
of the money you spend for your shirts and for their washing and Ironing Amounts to a consider ? able sum The essential featureof this laundry Is to do them up well after first washing them per- ? fectly clean And doing this all very carefully means that you will not go shirt buying so often
be made welcome-
Representatives of various chap ?
ters will act as hostess n maid will
be in attendance tea will be served
the I tion
literature relating
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be secured here and as far as pos- ?
sible every arrangement will be
made for the comfort and convenience-
of the members of our society We
hope that all visiting daughters as
well as those in New York will visit
NEW METHOD LAUNDRY-
the headquarters
E W LAWRENCE Proprietor
I Through the courtesy of the park department we have one of the finest
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I ninth street between Sixth and Sev- ?
I enth from
avenuesfor
which to view
a reviewing stand the historical pa?
I rade on September 28 the military
parade on September 30 and the car-?
nival on the evening of October 2
The very low rate of 3 each has
been fixed for the tickets which are
good for the three great land page- ?
ants of the celebration The price
will be maintained until September 1
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For your Washing Grandma acts instantly-
has equal power to cleanse in hot or cold water The borax in it doubles the power of the soap and water to cleanse but doesnt affect fabric or color Throwawayyoursharp soaps and strong washing powders
Start today to use Grandma
You can use Grandma freely Constantly without hesitation
Last of the
Tuesday Excursions
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From the rowan tree so fair Filch Its lithe and stately air And bestow on it a form divine that
angels might adore Then see the winsome face And the airy swanlike grave lAnd figure so bewitching of my Mau?
reen Og Asthore
Get the evening stars wild beam As it trembles on the stream
And the light and bounding noiseless tread of lambkins on the moor
Take the music from the brook And behold the voice and look JLnd the matchless magic step of her
my Maureen Og Asthore
who Is kindly remembered as Miss Gussle Storrs and who assisted her father R W Storrs in the Gulf Coast Fair at DeFuniak a few years ago and who therefore has had fine exper- ? ience will also assist in the work
In Santa Rosa county Mrs D B Whitmore will be chairman and will be assisted by Miss Maggie McCaskill land Miss Martha Baggett In Bald? win county Mrs Jas A Carney Mm H Koehler and Mrs E R Miller will be particularly active
In fact the ladies are to take an important part In affairs as they are being planned and the bright minds
which are to be thus associated ?
speaks certain success In every detail I where they are concerned-
BAPTIST LADIES
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number were present and much ofJ Importance received attention
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THE MUSIC AT
CHRIST CHURCH
Many were
day night at
in the
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Mr Packham the un- ? organist who does
untold wonders with the splendid in
ismiment there delighted his audience
as usual
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Find the streams love for the lake And the briers for the brake And the love that makes the moun
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And youve thrown one little ray On the love words cant convey That for evermore doth draw this
heart to Maureen Og Asthore Seumus McManus in Leslies Week- ?
ly THE LADIES AND THE TRI COUNTY FAIR
Plans for the TriCounty Fair and especially the part which several bright Pensacola ladies will play in JL are progressing happily-
It goes without saying that Pensa jx>la women will have much to do in
The Journals Datlv fashion Feature r
MR AND MRS LEVY
HAVE RETURNED
I Mr and Mrs Chas J Levy who
have been visiting friends in Iowa and other western points returned home
Eunday afternoon-
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TO LEAVE FOR GEORGIA
Miss Bessie
Josie Loftln will enter Tift college this fall at
the For
sythe Ga She graduated with hon- ?
ors from the Pensacola High school
last June
TO ENTER COLLEGE AT
GAINESVILLE GA
Miss iinma GGaoorstrhKisByreenaaru
Wilson college
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and will be greatly
missed by her many friends here
I RETURNS FROM SPRINGS-
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place like home
MR T V HOYT HAS
RETURNED HOME
Mr T V Hoyt has returned to the
city after a pleasant visit his par-?
ents Mr and Mrs J 3 Hoyt at
Roseland was the
La guest
While absent of his friend
he also
Mr J
M Tate of Montpelier La and en- ?
joyed a fine vacation generally-
REV MR SIBLEY-
CONDUCTED SERVICES-
Rev Mr Julian P Sibley conduct ?
ed very fine Presbyterian
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l irst and
was warmly welcomed back by an en- ?
thusiastic jects both night were
congregation His sub ? in the morning and at especially Interesting and
well received-
ons
became an entirely different prop sition than it had been in years gone by This year there is also Palmet- ? to Beach and Magnolia Bluff in the bargain and Pensacola Is indeed well equipped to handle her Sunday crowds This has ben a record break- ? er as a summer resort season and the old town should congratulate it ? self
MRS C P HALL UNDERGOES OPERATION IN MOBILE
Word has been received here that Mrs C P Hall who underwent an operation in Mobile on Sunday Is now in a very satisfactory conditionDr Hall will remain through this week when it will be cunsidered safe to leave her The news of her con- ?
AT THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY-
dition will be received with much pleasure among her friends
A large congregation greeted the
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ing interest Mrs delightful music
Reagor in the
furnished morning
which was appreciated by all who
heard it
TO ENTERTAIN CHRIST CHURCH CHOIR
The Rev Mr Royce of Christchurch will entertain tho choir and Mr Packham on next Friday after- ? noon at the island The crowd will be composed of the following persons Mr Royce Mr PacUham Misses Adele Chaffee Daisy Hallmark Ada
MISS FLORENCE GUTTMAN
UNDERGOES pPERATION-
Miss Florence Guttman who un
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and is resting expected She
as well as could is very popular in
be lo ?
cal her
circles and condition is
the improvement in a matter of general
congratulation
White Eola Williams FAith Oliver Marion and Nettie Baker Willie Wood Clara Thompson Mr StanleyMr Walker Anderson Sr and Mr
Valker Anderson Jr-
UDGE PARKHILL AND
FAMILY RETURN
Judge Charles B Parkhill who
with his interesting family has been spending the summer at Bayou
Grand leaves The judge will
today again
for Tallahassee take up his ju ?
MANY SPENT SUNDAY-
INOPnEe NoSfACthOeLAl-argest crowds of
season Sunday
took in
in the Pensacola
pleasures of this week
the a
the
dicial work and the children will reenter school They have all had a delightful summer in Ponsacola and
their friends here have enjoyed hav- ?
I ing them-
hotels having been crowded and
homes full of guests generally Pen
ssoacrtolraesallpyopbuelgarainty
as last
a summer re ? year as far as
the outside world is concerned
when the island began taking on im- ?
portant new improvements and tho
b- whole scheme of life over the
IN HONOR OFMISSSHACKLEFORD
Mr W E Brown entertained a par-? ty of friends on Friday evening at her home in Bonifay the pleasant af ? fair being given in honor of Miss DeAssmieonSghathcoksleefoprdreseonft PnenesraecolMa isses
Dessie Shackleford Daisy Redmon
Bessie Anderson Urma HIckman
Ouida Cox Jeanette Wright Marv
Finney Messrs Charley Gwartney
ayBABYEASE Price Hickman Howard Banfil Allie Coleman
Cox Charles Mabry Coz
A LIQUID REMEDY Horace Dixon Henry Lewis and Em ?
FORCHILDRENSILLSPLEA-
met Anderson I After several
amusing games
de ?
i licious refreshments were served af-?
after which time it will be advanced Tickets may be secured from Mrs
William Cumming Story 307 West Ninetieth street New York
On Wednesday afternoon Septem- ? ber 29 at half after two oclock a Patriotic Celebration and Reception will be held by the National Societyof Patriotic Women of America and the HudsonFulton Celebration com- ? mittee in the council chamber and governors room City Hall which through the courtesy of the president of the Borough of Manhattan has been accorded for this purpose All members of patriotic organizations are cordially invited to attend
We are indebted to the commissionfor their interest and cooperation-
The WaldorfAstoria the Martha Washington and Hotel Astor have made special rates and will offer accommodations as long as they are able to meet the demand
Mrs Story assures the visiting Daughters that the committee an ? ticipates great pleasure in welcomingthem on this unique and interesting occasion
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs Laura Thornton will leave to ? day for Wltheville Va
Mrs Bryan Dunwody and Mrs R A Hyer left yesterday for Atlanta
Miss Mattie Jennings will be at Wesleyan college Macon Ga this year
Mrs J C Avery is at Atlanta Ga
Miss Irene Young leaves for San Antonio Texas today after a pleas ? ant visit here
Mrs McDonald of Tampa is here
Mr Floyd Hahn of Kansas City Is spending his vacation in Pensacola
Miss Bessie Perdue leaves today for Evergreen and other points in Ala- ? bama
Mr las Walker
lightful social affair
was on
host at Saturday
a de- ? night
given at the Escambia He was grace- ?
fully assisted by Mr Moore
Mr and Mrs and Miss Gray who
have been sojourning his hotel left Sunday
at to
the the
Escam ?
real re
grel of many
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SERVING ICES
Ices and Ice cream are so easily
made nowadays and so tempting and
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of our summer desserts are made of pure milk
When they cream sugar
and fruit they are not only unharm-
ful but they are really nourising and
easily digested And served with
fruit as they often ought to be serv ?
ed they are especially healthful But
remember that to be good for you ices
and ice creams should be made of
perfectly fresh and pure materials
and to be appetizing thay should be
Benefit New Methodist Church Monarch leaves wharf at 3 p m returning at 6 30 Leaves again at 730 p m Adults 35 cents Children 25 cents
attractively served
TO BE ONE OF
Peach basketsCrush a pint of P C S FACULTY-
ripe pink peaches with a fork mix Mr Volney Phillips will be a mem- ?
them with a cupful of granulated su?
garmore or less according to the flavor of the peachesand stand them-
in a china bowl in the Icebox When
ber of the P C S faculty this year
He was a student at the University
of Tennessee many honors
last year and has won in his chosen work
they are thoroughly chilled add them DAUGHTERS OF KING TO to a quart of cream milk and cream- MEET FRIDAY
or milk and condensed milk mixed in the proportions of a pint of milk to halfcan of condensed milk Freeze this cream smooth and hard and pack After it has stood for a couple
The Daughters of the King will
meet In the choir room of Christ
church on Friday afternoon at 5
oclock All present
are
requested
to be
of hours serve In halves of large
peaches freshly peeled chilled and MRS T V MASTEN IS
lightly sugared
VISITING HERE
Orange ice in skins Boil for five
minutes a pint of water and a cup of
sugar with the yellow part of the rind
chipped from three oranges Cool this
sirup add it to the juice of six large
juicy oranges and strain Freeze
hard stirring only occasionally and
pack time
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In the mean ? dozen orange
skins in the form of little baskets
with handles These skins can be
those of the oranges used in the ica
for the yellow part of the skin cut
Mrs T V Masten of Uniontown Pa is visiting Pensacola She will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs E A Kelly 1806 Jackson street Mrs Kellys brother Seymour L Masten manager of one of the great
chain of Woolworth stores located at
Uniontown Pa came with his moth- ? er He leaves Wednesday for New Orleans and will go home via Missis- ? sippi steamer to Cairo and east by rail He has nothing but good to say of both Jacksonville and Pensacola
away to form the baskets line them
with stand
thin little them on
lace paper other paper
dollies doilies
to keep them from slipping about the
plates and fill them with the ice
Orange compoteBoil a halfpound-
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five oranges carefully separated from
all skin and segment and broken Into
small pieces
Cherry wreaths Scald and chill a
quart of milk or cream for the foun ?
dation Chop nut meats enough to
AT THE FIRST M E CHURCH ON SUNDAY
Many worshipped Sunday with the
First M E church people at Hannah
hall the Rev Mr Weed having deliv- ? ered a very eloquent address in the morning while Rev C W Gavin spoke at night In the morning spec- ? ial music by Mrs Brawner Miss Brawner Miss Cawthon and Mr Bag ley was enjoyed Miss Cawthon and Mrs Brawner having appeared at night Each of the selections were beautifully rendered and found much favor with the congregation-
fill a cup Pecans or almonds are best but walnuts will do Cut into small pieces two or three dozen juicy deepred cherries add them to a cup ? ful of sugar tablespoonful of vanilla and a beaten egg and pour the whole mixture into the milk Always re ?
TAKE NOTICE
All take
persons Foleys
are Kidney
recommended to Pills for back ?
ache rheumatism bladder trouble as
and they
kidney and are healing
and antiseptic and regularities which
correct urinary Ir? If neglected may
member in making a fruit cream that develop Into a serious illness They
there is little danger of curdling the milk if you add the fruit to it and
restore health and strength neglect signs of kidney or
Do not bladder
not it to the fruit Even if the cream trouble and risk Brights disease or
does seem to have curdled dont wor ? diabetes W A DAlemberte drug ?
ry
it
is
It wil be
frozen
smooth and sweet Add the chopped
when-
nut
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apothecary
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Palafox
meats and freeze This cream should-
be served In sherbet glasses sur?
rounded by wreaths of ripe and shin
Ing longstemmed cherries
Chocolate ice cream with whipped
creamThis way of serving chocolate
cream is especially desirable for a
summer as the whipped cream light?
ens the ounce of
chocolate chocolate
flavor Melt an in a quarter of a
cup of hot water In which the same
amount of sugar has been dissolved
sSmtior otthhisandovearddthiet
fire with
until It a cupful
is of
sugar and a good pinch of sale to a
quart of thin cream which has been
scalded with a twoInch piece nf
cinnamon bark Strain this mixture-
let it cool add a tablespoonful of
vanilla extract and freeze Pack the
cream in a melon mold and let it
stand for several hours Turn it on
a large plate and surround it with
fluffy whipped cream decorated with
MEALS FOR A DAY
Tuesday August 31
Baked Pears Cream and Sugar
Hashed Potatoes
Light Biscuit Plain Omelet
Cafe au Lait
The Journal
DINNER
Clear Consomme of Tomatoes
Broiled Trout
Roast Beef RIced Tomatoes
Stuffed Eggplants
Salad of Lettuce
Lemon Meringue Plo
Cheese
Cafe Noir-
SUPPER
Deviled Sardines
Cold Roast Beef
Baked Potatoes
Celery Salad
Jam
Tea
Cocoa-
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ter which the guests were treated loa few beautiful selections of instru ?
mental music Later the guests bade the hostess
goodnight expressing themselves as having spent a delightful evening
THE WEDDING OF MRS BENTON
AND MR PEARL A wedding of much
Interest
both
at
Warrington and in place last night at
Pensacola the yard
tool
where
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of that place and of atthitshecityCathwoelrice
rectory Rev The bride
FwahthoersiBs raady
officiating remarkably
sweet woman looked charming in
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PHARMACY
Palafox St
thin slices of candled fruit
If your liver Is sluggish and out of
The Secret of Long Life
A one
French scientist has discoveredsecret of long life His method
deals with the blood Bat long age
millions of Americans had proved
tone and you feel dull bilious con ?
stipated take a dose of Chamberlains
Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feal all right in the morning
Electric Bitters makes It worth
prolongs
living It
life and purifies
AT HARGIS-
enriches and vitalizes the blood re
builds wasted nerve cells Imparts-
life and tore to the entire system
bItislitaategdodpseeonpdle to
weak lIck and Kidney trouble
de- ?
had
blighted my life for months writes-
The finest line of sponges ever shown lOc to 500 apiece The Lit-? tle Drug Store Around the Corner
Read The Journals Want
W M Sherman Electric Bitters
Only 50c at all
of Gushing cured me druggists
Me but entirely
Columns and profit therebyand learn what is going on
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