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4 iryin' -11 if 'e Tr Ai a -Sit s-wyn rf A- nr- 'o' 2-B THE MIAMI HERALD Saturday August 2S 1931 Candles Glow At These Brides' Weddings PERSONALLY SPE4KlG 1 Blush Pink Satin Fashions Gown For Miss Carlton Miss Esther Sercarz Carlton wore blush pink satin for her mairiage to Frank Kendall at 8 pm Friday The Rev Richard Dodge read the double-ring candlelight service in Plymouth Congregational Church The bride is daughter of Mis Jeanne Carlton 929 Alton rd The parents are Mr and Mis Frank Kendall 1777 NW Fourth st The bride was given in marriage bv her uncle Louis Van den Bosch Her gown was made with a full tram and illusion yoke set off with a deep chan-tillv lace ruffle The sleeves ere lace edged too BRIDE CARRIES ROSES The French illusion veil fell fiom a pleated satm cap The bride carried stephanotis and fleur amour centered with sw eetheart roses Mrs Beverlv Hefner the sister was matron of honor She wore old rose satin cut with sweetheart neckline Her bouquet and headpiece were orchid velvet leaves and orchid pompons Miss Elaine Blake bridesmaid wore pale green satm with bronze bouquet and headpiece George Wilson was best man Ushers were Gavden White Hefner and William Bur-son The reception was held in Coco Plum Club The newlyweds are honeymooning in Nassau and will live at 2360 Coral way after Sept 7 Serve Cold Meat Platter And Enjoy The Afternoon By JEANNE FOLTZ Herald Homa Editor Franklins To Root For Doris Hart At Tennis Matches By ETHEL TOMBRIXK Herald Staff Writer TWO DAYS OF TENNIS from the sidelines will comprise the first part of the A vacation They will be in the gallery for the final two plays of competition at the National Tennis Championship games in Forest Hills and their cheers will be for Doris Hart whom they have known since she started playing tennis When the matches are over the Franklins will go to Mt Vernon for a day or two to see Mr and Mrs Vetter who used to live here and then to Bucks County Fa for a short visit with the Graham Places Then they will head for Blowing Rock hoping for come cool weather If they decide to go to New Orleans for the UM-Tulane game remain in the mountains for a month Mrs mother Mrs Pharmer is just back from Blowing Rock here she was guest of Mrs Charles Sykes at Nod Land Mr and Mrs Syke3 will remain in the mountains through September going to New York in October Airport Chat Is Their Visit AT 4 30 AM Friday morning in the Atlanta airport Miss Harriet Freeland had a 40-minute chat with her brother James Jackson Freeland Mrs Freeland and little Carole Leigh Harriet was on her way to Nashville to visit Bill Baird and his parents Mr and Mrs William Collier Baird for a week Keuka Lake in Hammondsport NY will be her next stop She will be guest of Mr and Mrs Carl Adams at their summer cottage there for about tw'o weeks i A house party at Martha's Vineyard will follow The party is one Mrs Perley Storer wull give for her son Pete Storer and his fiance Virginia -Parker who have been vacationing with her Bill Baird will go up from Nashville for the gathering Before coming home in time to register again at UM Harriet will visit former Ogontz classmates in New York Jim Freeland and his wife and daughter will arrive next week to remain through Labor Day weekend with his father Byron Freeland 1 Mrs Virginia Frazier Is weekending with the Harry Simpsons at their camp on Lake Oklawaha She went to Gainesville to Join Mr and Mrs Marvin Adams on the trip to the camp WASHINGTON AND CLEVELAND were Mr and Mrs Burton vacation spots Cleveland is her former home but not her favorite city she adds it was too cold In fact it was so cold one night they had to stoke the furnace to warm their chilled Southern bones AND MRS DISHER are saying goodbye for a while at least to their Coral Gables friends They hav bought a ranch near Sebring and decided to move to that city They haven't bought a home there yet just renting a while before they decide about living there The Dishers came here three years ago from Lima Peru where they had lived for 14 years John Kelley To Wed Missourian FRIENDS of former Mr and Mrs A Beverley Kelley will be interested to hear of the engagement of their son John Beverley Kelley His bride elect is Miss Mary neth Davies of Webster Grov es near St Louis Mo The Kellys also live in Webster Groves John attended high school here was graduated from Washington University and now attends Union Theological Seminary Mrs Kelley was prominent in musical circles here and one of the early instigators of the Miami Opera Guild EXPECTED HOME this weekend Mrs Russel Paige writes from Port Huron that the cool weather ha3 been a wonderful treat In Port Huron she visited her sister-in-law Mrs Glen 1 A McGregor She previously vacationed in Tennessee and De- troit BACK AT their home on Lower Matecumbe key for an- other stay are Mr and Mrs Jack Davis and son Jim be back in time for Jim to return to his studies at UM Just before they left Jim was host at a swim and barbecue chicken party honoring newly wedded Mr and Mrs Frank Hall Frank and wedding attendants were the guests They have with them as their guest now Cmdr Lacy of the Georgia Military Academy be there about a wreek or ten days 4 MRS FRANK KENDALL nee Esther Carlton MRS WILLIAM WOOD piiktngton Photo Wood-Corley Nuptials Read Friday Night The memory candle of William Leon Wood and the former Miss Billie Yvonne Corley burned for the first time at their wedding at 730 pm Friday The ceiemony took place in Taiboux Memorial Methodist Church When the couple met at the altar the Rev George Gambill lighted the candle It will be lighted on each wedding anniversary until the 50th The bride is daughter of Mr and Mrs Neal Corley 253 NW 48th st The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Wood 314 NW 48th st TWIN IS BEST MAX The bridegroom's tw in brother John Russell Wood was best man Ushers were Charles Cor-lev William Wright Alfred Paules and Henry David Me-Guirt Miss Joan-L Stoier wore very pale blue faille cut with scalloped bertha and scallops at the waist The bridesmaids Misses Barbara Buell and Karen Eeft-mg wore deeper shades of blue The attendants carried stephanotis and pink pompons and wore pink pompons in their hair The bride given in marriage by her father wore white satin with full skirt gathered to the waistline in a scalloped effect The scalloped yoke and long sleeves ere of lace A halo of orange blossoms secured the fingertip veil The bride carried orchids and white pompons with a shower of stephanotis Her only jewelry was a gold cross and chain gift of the bridegroom The lereption afterward was held in the home of the bridegrooms patents The newhweds will be at home at 33 NE 45th st after Sept 4 Miss Shafer Wed In Ceremony At Home Miss Betty Lou Shafer became the bride of Cadwalader Wood-ville Jr in a candlelight ceremony in the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Lorenzo Shafer 285 XE 95th st The Rev Wade Baker a family friend s-olemnized the service at 7 pm Fndav The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore white lace over pale pink satm and a matching hat tnmmed with pink tulle A wedding dinner for the immediate familv was held after the ceremonv The couple is honey mooning in Hsvana The bride attended Florida State University The bridegroom is son of Cadwalader Woodville Sr Forest Hills LI and the late Mrs Eugenia Fauntlerov Woodville He formerly was emploved in Wa 1 st New York and now is with the Little River Bank Orchestra Conductor Visits Here Conductor of the Montreal Svmphory Miss Ethel Stark is visiting her brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Jules Stark Bay Hatbor Island She came heie after six weeks at Catholic Univeisity in Washington giving lectures be returning Noith this weekend SON HOME Dr and Mrs Jules Kranz 3782 Chase ave Miami Beach are enjoving a double with their son home on a vacation and a house guest here Their son Marvin has been teaching Spanish at University of Pennsylvania while w'mking for his degree He received his bachelors and degrees at the University of Florida The house guest is Miss Xlana Hendricks of Oak Park 111 PARTY FOR XEWUWEDS Honeymooners who have been touring Europe the past two months Mr and Mrs Philip Chaplain were guests of honor at an open house recently when Mrs Ira Chaplain 1036 Michigan ave entertained The newlyweds are spending four days here with Mr step-mother before going on to Boston where thev will make their home The bride is the former Miss Sylvia Fleisher Sally Jean's Stay To Be Brief One Miss Satlv Jean Ellis will arrive home todav after the summer session at the University of Alabama but her stav will be short She'll go back in about a w-eek to take part in rush activities for her sorority' Alpha Xi Delta Sallv Jean is daughter of Mr srd Mrs Ray Touhev 1501 SW 14th ave She will begin her senior year at Alabama this fall Calendar Events for today include: Orantd Jewfah Community Center gwtm party and chicken dinner Saxon Mote 301 NE 63nd st ft Ladies Auxiliary to Rude Peat 171 VFW covered dish supper 274 NE 79th st 7pm Allapattah Rebekah Lode 40 special program Masonic hall 2010 NW 36th at I NEWLYWEDS AT BEACH Three newlywed couples are honeymooning at the Savonv Hotel Mr and Mrs Lee Graff Chicago will visit here for a month Mr and Mrs Gerald Shumer Detroit and students at Michigan State University will be guests for thiee weeks Mr and Mrs Stuart Konsporte Stanford Conn will spend a week here and visit Cape Cod Mass before returning to Boston University 50 Delegates Junior silver jubilee will be the theme for the annual southern region conference which opens next Saturday in the Sorrento Hotel The three-dav conference will open with a skit presented by the Miami Beach unit Letter to Four The Miami and Miami Beach units are hostesses for the 50 delegates from southern states who will attend Opening night session will be highlighted by a talk by beymour liebinan who recently returned from Israel His suhjert will be "Ameriran Zionism The session will he followed by an Informal party for delegates and guests Miss Elaine Sachs of Miami is legional president and Miss Beverlv Raphael of Miami Beach is a vice president Miss Miriam Scheinbeig and Mrs Gerald Soltz are conference co-chairmen Mrs Iiwin Weinstein piesi- Saturday night is cold meat night for many women who like the afternoon off with the family' This is an idea to make to- ft a MISS JOAX MORRIS Aingu Photo Miss Morris Mr Aronson Are Engaged Late fall wedding is planned by Miss Joan Morris and Burton (Buddy) Aronson The engagement is announced her parents Mr and Mrs Hy Morris 2645 SW 34th ct Mr Aronson is son of Mrs Evelyn Aronson 717 Jefferson av Miss Morris a graduate of Miami Senior High School is past president of Hillel Chapter nst rith Girls and belongs to Sharet Chapter B'nai B'rith Young Women Coral Gables Young Adult Group and Ladies Auxiliary of Coral Gables Post Jew ish War Veterans Her fiance was graduated from Miami Technical High gchool and served two years with the Lnited States Navy A commercial photographer he aKo is cuhmater of Miami Beach pack 35 and cleik of Miami Beach Boy Scout Board of Review Birthday In Iowa Draws Miamians Her mother's 75th birthdav anniversary' celebration will highlight Mr and Mrs Lee Wards' journev Thev leave Tuesdav for Chicago here thev will pick up a car to drive to Waukon la Mrs Ward's former home That is wheie the birthdav party will take place Back in Chicago the Waids will spend two weeks at the Ertgewater Rpach Hotel Thev lived in Chicago until thev moved heie three yeais ago and this is their first trip back Back to Miss Hoffman Reveals Date For Wedding Plans for their wedding Sept 23 in Newark concern two former University of Miami students They are Miss Eloise Barbara Hoffman 755 85th st Miami Beach and Albert Seymour Folinsky West New York who recently announced their engagement In New York The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Meyer Hoffman Miami Beach and Philadelphia Mr Polinskv is the son of Mr and Mrs Jack Polinsky West New York Miss Hoffman is a graduate of Miami High School where she was a Thespian and president of Top Billing dramatics honorary Mr Polinsky is a veteran of World War II He received his UM degree in February While on campus he was a member of the Club Rifle Club and MICA He is now associated with the engineering department of a New Jersey firm VISIT NEW JERSEY Mr and Mrs Ludwig I Grote 4830 Pine Tree dr Miami Beach are spending the summer at their Northern home mVentnor These Women By d'AIessio dear I DO love my steaks broiled oscr pine logs rare on the inside rharred on the outside but it ran wait until another Savannan unit will lead the discussion on programs and education The confeience will close Monday afternoon Not Expensive MRS WOODVILLE JR Matthew Vountberc Photo MRS ROBERT BECKER wed in St Orange Lake Will Be Home To Beckers Orange Lake Fla will be the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Becker They repeated their vows at 4 pm Friday beforo the Rev Caisten Ludat-r in fat Lutheran Church The bride is the former Barbara Jean Dillon daughter of Mr and Mrs Jay Dillon 640 NW 57th ct She was given in marriage by her father and had Miss Mary Patterson as her attendant Mr Becker son of the Leon Beckers of Orange Lake had Albert Calloway as hts best man The bridal gown of white organdy had a fitted bodice with short puff sleeves and softly gathered skirt It was trimmed with appliqued flowers around the neckline and bowknots studding the skirt- A fingertip veil attached to a Juliet cap lace mitts and a colonial bouquet of roses and stephanotis completed the bride's outfit WEARS ORGANDY Her attendant woie white organdy over blush pink Her hat was white with pink net veiling and she carried a nosegav of white carnations centeied with pink roses Mrs Frances Benedict of Orange Lake and Mrs William Hollowed assisted at a reception held at the Dillon home following the ceremony The couple will be at home Oct 1 after a wedding trip to Wisconsin HAPPY BIRTHDAY Birthday party for club members will follow the GAYP regular meeting and luncheon Tuesday at 11 a in the home of Mrs Vandercar 2736 SW 22nd ter Six members aie celebrating their birthdays this month Expected For dent of the Greater Miami Chapter board of Senior Hadassah will be guest speaker at the junior senior luncheon Sunday afternoon Members of all groups of Senior Hadassah In Greater Miami will attend Election of officers will take place Sundav afternoon at the business session and officers will be Installed in a candlelight ceremonv that night at the banquet Raobi Morris A Skop will give the invocation and Rabbi living Lehrman the benediction Joseph Pardo will pieent a musical progiam which will he followed bv a dance for delegates and guets Miss Annabelle Bienenfeld national vice-president of Junior Hadassah will rome from New A oik to attend the conference Hie will speak on the new four point program of Junior Haiassah at the brunch scheduled for Monday Sept 3 Workshops are planned thioughout the conference Miss night's platter look different pimento loaf cornucopias and berried peach halves It can be put together in a few minutes and will be refreshing cool yet satisfy ing TODAY'S MENU Cold Meat Platter Peach Halves with Berries Potato Salad Cole Slaw If you get blackberries use frozen raspberries or strawberries on the peach halves The bernes should be defrosted onlv to the point where still a bit lev on the inside You know how they mush up otherwise The cornucopias are stuffecj with the potato salad Put a spoonful of potato salad on each slice of pimento loaf Roil into cornucopia shape and secure with a toothpick Outline the platter with overlapping slices of pressed ham pork loaf and salami This refrigerator cookie recipe can be made ahead of time molded and stoied In the refrig-eiator Then slice off cookies and bake when needed Refrigerator Cookies 4 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cream of tartar 1 teaspoon soda 2-3 cup shortening 2 cups brow sugar 2 eggs 1 cup chopped nutmeats Sift together flour Ealt cream of tartar and soda Cream shortening and sugar thoroughlv Add eggs and blend well Combine sifted dry ingred- ients and nut meats Add to creamed mixture and mix thoroughly Shape dough into 2 or 3 rolls Us inches in diameter Wrap in wax paper and chill in refrigerator overnight Cut into inch slices and bake in moderately hot (400 degree) oven 6 to 8 minutes or until lightly brow ned Makes 9 dozen cookies Becks Honeymoon In Havana Cuba Announcement Is made of the marriage of Mrs Anna Hauser and Joseph Beck of St Louis on July 27 Mrs Hauser is formeily fiom Brooklvn A' and is the sister of Mrs Herman Wilck 1200 SW 23rd ct The newlyweds are honey'-mooning in Havana Cuba and will make their home In Miami Do as millions do-shake on Mexsana! Feel how it cools 'YY your irritated skin quickly checks stinging tonnent of heat rash chafe Soothes irritated burning feet Keep handy use often! MEXSANA School $995 up I 7 All eolers style of back 1e school dressas la stock STOBF HOT ES 6 30 41R lONDlTlOHB PH 9-7159 FREE DELIVERY i wMt I i a Bogota Woman Dentist US Guest Visits City Hadassah Conference TROUSERS Long Made of Various Materials SQ95 a i Lirt StlccttON Boy SPORT SHIRTS Plasdi Plaint Sirtt 4 ft 14 Gingham 'Dresses Ruth Leonard of Jacksonville is in charge of the membership workshoo Miss Sylvia Cohen of the Miami unit will preside at the fund-raising session and the Exclusive IMPORTERS 714 LINCOLN ROAD SPECIAL ale fou TODAY! FINEST AIRGIN AAOOL TOPPERS 19 95 country to receive the appointment will study at the Guggenheim Dental Clinic in New York epeeializing in Public Health dentistry The last month of her stay ahe will visit other dental clinics in the country It's her first time in the In her home country Miss del Castillo has her own clinic and devotes pait of her time oi king with the Municipal Health Service She will leave for 'Washington Sunday for a few con-centiated studv of English (she all cady speaks English fairly well) before lepoitlng to the Guggenheim clinic Sept 1 Since that fust gioup took up dentistry about 25 other women have been giaduated from National Vmvetsitv dentistry school Miss del Castillo says Others have studied dentistry at Tavanana a private school in Bogota and in universities in other cities such as Medellin and Cartegena Your Health BKADY MD as you suggest in your hay fever pamphlet For many years I was miserable from early June until late Angust Thank you for this boon (Mrs H) Answer Any reader who provides stamped self addressed envelope mav have the pamphlet on HAY FEVER Cun-d letters not more then one etse or words lerr oertsinir to oe-onl neelth rd hesene not to eieea-e durne- or treatment he answe-ed Dr Bred 11 a atameed tet addr-e enteMpe Is eneloaed Wrlt to him In ea-a of Tha Karaid Allow three weeka lor repir Encouragement to women by the Colombian government a few years ago to enter the pro-' fessional fields dentistry law architecture brought five women into dentistrv classes at the National I niver-sitv in Bogota Now after five vears in the field one of them Miss Beatrice 1 Castillo is in BEATRICE Miami on her way Noith for a year's studv as guest of the Public Health Service Aruving in Miami Thuisdav Miss del Castillo is visiting her uncle Edward Poitllla and Mis Foi tills 1803 XE Second Ave former Bogota residents who have been living heie a year The attractive 27 -year -old dentist the first from her Dr Brady: By WILLIAM I enclose 25r and stamped self addressed envelope for a copy of your booklet on bronchiectasis (C S) Answer You mav find helpful suggestions the chapter on bronchial trouble in the booklet CALL IT CRi I have potning e'se about dilation of bronchial tubes HAY FFVFR For the past three years have had most satisfactory results from taking calcium and JONES JUVENILE SHOP VALIEA TO 3895 Fully lined hand tailored many styles colors and sizes Sketched only one oi many styles 100 Air Conditioned 815SW 8fh ST FREE PARKING IN REAR ifii ifTh RfriAurfrl APHnJ linifllii ffiilHIKfTHIbiitlHri ipTiinffTnfl ili iiuni fE niiPRinniiffTh (RPIin (Bhi 0 k-.

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