1669-66 Social, Society, & Local News 1895-1926 7 7.
THE HERALD, MIAMI, FLORIDA, SA'I'UItI)A1•, JANUARY 2?. 1023.
•••'.... - MANY GO AROUND ON
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e s T"T THREE GOLF COURSES
N .it1 e:,. 'fit . ref•. •.- •t•4 61.4244 ...;i. �. C^•.,.," �e r• - a_ •
�-r ti-� J D_�� +�`M���••:: ^I _,,,- -•ell t_�_-�• i'7 The there ltlaml Beach golf coo r•es
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O'•rw�.. �1�, were thronged with players yeter-
• Aa7, and today Is eaWcUti to be an-
)I1 t IN ENJOYING THE OCEAN BREEZES other big say as lin. links.1 (�Ij U FASHIONS YIE Al DAILY lira •I•fa A. N. Moe vue former
w omen's champion of the I,etrull AI•-
CIPF(1RD t . v + a„•'>f tricot. arrived,yesterday at the Hotel
SOCIETY.BEACII PARADE Flamingo. accomp•tnled by her father,
r�. 11r. Krug, end Mn. C. Hower,. Coto.
of Detroit. ]1 rs. McAvey will play
,r her first matek lure today.
try Tennis ; Casino's Morning Bathing Hour Among (hose wino teed Ort yesterday
,ed on • Presents Stunning Array w Flamingo course--Joshua White,
t of Lovely Costumes. Il.r.l.r,d. Alts Jean (filbert and Mrs
rts. •
A. M. Evans, Wausau. \V Is.; It. T. Wu-
+^ i< a --- wick and }'rank Pierce, Wrrhlnaton.
nary tournn- - Bright paisley }athing sults vied D. C.; Clarence Cook, New York; Mrs
Lawn Tennis • ', • with somber black silk and satin suite, (J. Wheel". New York. •
•se Flamingo ,,. ;i ,, and frivolous fluffy morning frocks Miami Beach tours.—W. }; (full.
h the men's '� f ~ mingled with Creek,. II(; V J ABattle
lee and It is _,. g laeket sults of tailor- Mlrh., John P. Baker, Boston,
le tomorrow ..a ♦ J it i • made stiffness yesterday at the rash., Fred W. Knight and Samuel W. (lost,.
jj�jx (, @ tenable bathing hour, 11 a. re. at the Philadelphia, A 11. l'islcy, Chicago;
ittwinners and . ' t 13'' i -�•. Miami Beach casino. G•y little grbups hi. it BVadee, ('hlcagu, fi. N. Mourn•
-Is have been • - , 4 t,.,' a;: ., chatted beneath the shelter of broad
�utel. _ +1�} n 4. y L•Im and Haut Leopu-1, YbllwtalDLla.
city ten Mr. Rf f �♦ ,:; , striped parasols,or ran down the sandy � w ____
?... , ) r _ ■lop• for an ihvlgoraling swim In the
cult b•tw'eell , $, F ..- ocean. CASINO TO GIVE'BATHING
'ford was a t, 1 rk' - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cairn, of Chicago SUIT TO SI'RINT WINNER
.pt the ball - ,t
♦ and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Vreden-
ettling hard �4,r # ,�, ' y r burgh of Springfield, I11, who ore stay- - ----'__
on the ileal .d tt kepf ♦�,te j✓' .`•1 trig at the Flamingo hotel, made en Bathing soils and acre ssnelen will
lead In the f9 v Yy ■ttrertive group on the beach. Mre be the privet; in the water c.nupeUUon
leered and - Vrelenburgh wore a smart frock of which will funs an Important part of
.ratty a eon- L_ o black and white, with long blouse of the sportsprogram at 3 p. m. tomor-
Con-
ti no n torsi -jet,`5•: ,rd '.� F a
f,r white crepe. figured with black to the row at Hard la's rrai,o.
strong for / s- / ..-
s took the
ti:'.' • 1 ;7' i form of animals, cut with very short First prize for the winner of the
. •,g{s/ k tr sleeves and straight neck Ilse. and length ,.f the pool sprint for girls will
•s �I p l'; .. 5. accordion pleated skirt. Brightness he a hondeume bathing suit. second.
ament Was • ter prettyg city:j' J wen lent to the a•vatume toy the hat of a
In Ly C. A• ..- blue with drooping ferlhrre of blas Lrthln • !thied, batnlug
ell I,elfware, . I,r• *,. Y r slippers. A bat hl,R twit will g<. to
• e ? - ♦ r r and green. Mrs. Cairns' frock was u( line winner e the Le-yarde veteran H. •e1e''1'- �$, .r white urepc with Ate, border or too ,lash f.)i
cli it took t 9� '� ender rlguree of weird bird. anti uhf t,oye
.ponnnt, but t' 3 r�Y `+f, y o ,t mals blocked on the lower part if the '\ fancy divind rosiest will Icor open
each (Co' him. ?• 7t skirt, with narrow bands outlining the to all, wIt ifrk. eneriel performance. by
• last tw'o. :'-..:„..i.•••;!.. r' 1 9-' fi•Ilor Burk. .luso,h Br •eat cid J. M.
r Raine, hut �:�? , o �k� A •' l� ?-"' '),. neck and sleeves. Cox Mies Wane.. Elwood and J. M.
:c than the - � ,,; Y's Z Ty ;,',�° Mre. De Weee• Iltse temisi .
't"" mad' took will glen some work d Red('ansa
,o" s Atrx Rollin Dt Weese'e tallnr-
<? f i. ( ° ` � life a a viol; lose Elwood well also
lay was the n � i_ r•-,..,,,,;.1; . ;: 6 frock of heavy while. with nr own,ngy swim with insole and fret t1eJ. end
r+. 'x .n / \, bands around the throat, running down.
rI ament. of . Er'~#- • !", '. the front of the blouse, end girdle of will dam on.tate tin' Arnrrh'an nide
In the first , 'k. • �, orange, v.a, most becoming. Mr.. lis over Ann sleeks w•hlrh eine owes lea her
o his main- ( - \Verne wore a hat of burnt orange, long dlwlant ,winos Air.took will show
.fore James { - x" i 4;:''''..,••••"...t;•.::":..013. 2:,.. dlRertul aivl c.ot
I •_'. - es;,., r . and carrlcd a picturesque Japanese \ g strokes.
played yes- • .. ,, 'o • i ` parasol. sed mn of walcr polo will follow.
lefaulting to s ; .','1.'•.5f Amnng•the young girls •n;oyln[ the refereed by Hies Ellwood.
,•s'' ^ '".0-, heath and sea were Miss Eunice Em coy, w
.her end W. s.., • D 12 GUICATH AT ItOYALTOW HO'CEI.
*,. ♦• <y�, ♦ Alien Lucke Hlghleyman. Ails.. Beat-
:•Ining their ,,, y•. T
lionise by ar' ' t F •7 3.,..)•t••'','1:--V`'- rlce47e•reon, Miss Muriel Leonard and
HAVE PRETTY DANe.e\T PARTY.
• •• .*0 !ties Irene Leonard. lass Emery's
i noci 'i+, °' bathingsuit was of black satin with Twelve
matches in `' i °° °"3 qA guests of the Royalton hotel
i • ;• ,� ��i ����.y fine white rounded collar. Allnx High- hada pretty tahlr yesterday ¢fternoun
• 4.• � ,:',4'srMif-.•F° � 4A r9 4'Y 7y x I leYmuu and Ail•e Pao faun wore Jersey al the Oriental gardens of the }y„n,•
Fisher, 9.7, . ..., �m 'Y � ,ane ,suite, henna and dark blue, with a Ingo during the lea tooth,[ hour
,,.. _ •�. copDer•colored bandana about her Those present were Mr. and Mrs J
relig % k13141;:'•
�"' ,•'✓' • curly hair for )tins Highleymun, and A. Cerdner, Af n. W. B. Moore. Mr. and
cord Curren, .�_��t,y�a�s^�`,c�'? „pa•' rf' - bright blue jersey for Miss 1'carson. Mrs. Olen Hadley. Mrs. A. H. Wilson,
d•a�91wa'°' ' �^ +W R ✓' The Leonard ,latera chose dark silk We. (7. Hlnener, Mies Myr* ('coney, Mies
lefWilson, C-I, �- • :-1 '"•�'" •••�� bathing sults, relieved by tiny white Idolise Brown, Luke Armstrong, C. M.
collars. Butler and A. N. McDonald,
}.r.. F. D. Wonder Is the ■ttraetive wife ..f Ire pe f.0.141 fluawr,ui ,:pre- Sorer Matron or !tear\, _
'd W. May. reatatire re Harvey S. Flreet•nr. Mr. red Mre, Weeder are ate rieg at the Mrs. Richard Mullen and Mrs. Louts and forming the cape ribbons. tier
Norris,,0-0, !Harry Pueeast b... on coke Green front. Their krone is Maros. 0.—neto- F. 8nedlgar were among the young hat was of canary colored.felt In the
graph by Robert Cox studio. matrons enjoying the morning bath- quaint puke bonnet bhape.
elfin Racey, ------- ------ -- - - ------ --. _- Ing hour. Mrs. Hullo n's frock was of Among others who enjoyed the bath-
white, figured elaborately In black, Ing hour Were D. It. Buschman, H. C.
Watson, 0.6, CARL Gr FISHER PLAYS HOST MR. AND MRS,RING LARDNER a : with ishe t
hclhl white Atkesrt, Travis
isIflhitntetnlne lar and wney ` ' ot.
TO VISITING POLO PLAYERS p BE GUESTS AT FLAMINGO win oat. Mrs. 8nedlgary frock was a Wattle.,Afro.
Y orgeFuller,Bissell,
Clarence A.
R. (.Iftord, white wool knit, and over It she had Busch, Af n. George Hlrsrll, Afrs. It. H.
flung a Ions• cams of the earn. ma- Aflame.Charles 1:.Orchard,W.11.,Klds-
iiuteneton, terlul, with bands of silk knitted ma- ton, C. %V. Uutchser and Miss Xath-
F.sJoy Yacht Trey to C•aoinibe fey Climb Hee life.'Tr..1ay Fusee Rrltalre far a)terlal about the throat and al . r7n 4trfrord.
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If•Rrmann, And Dine e■ Dtllraclrs of 11• Tw• Week's' Vblt et Miami
'fatter French Chef. R.arh It••teiry' • Miami Beach Tourist Accommodations
Barnett,/-1,
Carl G. Fleher was the host yester- Many notable people will he listed TGIIRIST AND WINTER VISITORS: Before you decide definitely uyuu
'ill be staged season rental—SEF: AXIAL!' BEACH. )our
ge day on a trip to the Coeolobo Cay club this winter In the register Of the Flu-
mnd of the to the polo player. now In Miami'mingo hotel, with each week bringing Take any Miami Beach trolley or bus to Miami Beach. Drive over and se• for
eft. �, Beach. Mr. Fleber's Shadow F and!celebrities. yourself.
rldann. Jullu■ Flelecbmenn'a Whirlwind made' TThis wonderful city, built on Iho ,1 bur's edge with Its sandy beaches, ocean
Ili be played the iVurn y. Sir. and Mrs. Thing Lardner will sr- bathing,polo,three golf courses and three casinos.offers you every recreational
S rive on Tuesday at the Flamingo hotel, advantage.,
The•yachts started at 10.30••. e.. . Miami 1t. h has •m
Gifford and from the Flamingo dock. At the Inca• coming from �Iellalrei._TTe)' will cog-, pie accommodation r—the heat hotels In the Youth; twenty-
(Ion of the old wreck at the reef main for .t*O'weelts. Hr. Lardner I. Lira apartment houses, 11.200 for the season. Huuaes and ruttr[eeL{I00 up
Barnett•nd everyone atinnlred wonders of the ■ea 'wi ie f kt,0Wn to•'one of Arrnerlea'col Hee Miami beach before yqu decide. into WI0 be shown accWnmuda Uous with
through the glass bottom of the {courtesy and wltjwut cont.
foremost humorous welters. !Information gladly given at our office, [leer), end of the Causeway.
t vs, winner Shadow. All sea food, d•llelou•ly pre-
larnett-Wil- pared by Oscar' /Haaud, the French ear. and Firs. John °olden will come
chef, wan served for luncheon at the tomorrow to the }'larningo from Now
'n and Fish- picturesque club house: York city. ear. Gulden is the producer Miami Beach (,bomber of Commerce
the Adams- On board the Shadow }- were Mr. of "Lightnin;" "Turn to the Right" Telephone W.M.lie
match. and a number of other•uecaues.•
Fisher, J. C. Andrew, Stephen Sanford
Sr., Stephen Hanford Jr., H. 1. Platt, \Vllll¢m M. 'Wood and a party of els.
;IVES L. A. Young, Robert Hassler, Bob But• motored flown to Miami Beach from' m..ac+arum•r,...��•r,...x.r«:aa:............: --.- n
tock, Ed Romfn and Col, Dougly Palm Beach yesterday and lunched at
.DANCE the Flamingo. Mr. Wood is one pest-
Young- Guests on the V1 hlrlwLnd were
Jullu■ Fleischmann, Jull•n Huff, Fred dent of the American Woolcu com-
.gktfully en- Post.Wllll►iu roe. Carl Crawford and pony.
once Thun_ Jimmy Cooler- •
each coal¢. • ' VISR')RS INVITED g • •
•n and his manumitOP COMRFRCR TO
AID CI 9R7lE fT CELEBRATION To take our free trip. enjoy •n enter- _
taining talk, strawberry shortcake and •
e roses with other r•rreshmate. at Grlffi the
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,da the t¢M• The Miami leach Chamber of Com- cayne Park Estates,North on the Dlale' _:
Mrs. Ward- mere* will contribute to a celebration Highway. Free hue leaves from north- v_.,
es., wearing of the formal opening of Firth street. east corner halcyon Hotel. daily at .
velvet with but will not take charge of the affair, 10 s.-m. and 2 p. m.—Advertisement. _;. .., •
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Miss Raavi• according to a declslou made by the „
.sty Paulette board of [overtors. cos___ _ �« ,..—__•_ . ..
hades. Th• reason for tn• decision is that Miami Beach Hydropathic rills ',,ii
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sine with its the Chamber of Commerce think• the / - a
wide-flung opening is • local affair, and that the
sanitarium t .�lthe Orient. property owners on Fifth street would !lot ocean water baths, and elee• ,7-7-01115,10.11 5' h / ,
1lnner-dance, prefer to arrange their own eelebra- laic light bathe. Expert massa[•
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e, were Miss (Ion, asking others to participate. and Swedish movements. at ' •'v
T, Coleman ♦ Medical Dlr.eesr / a
le Lein , The only plat• 1n town you can buy . .E. MARSHALL. D. •o:�
odgJY. •! '�; / � • �».
ate Griffith, Corbin hardware a- -• ."-e--fa Loather 217-219 collie. Ave.,ilia."Derek • J 'ir :mob. j
Pkee• T70 -7• 1
Chattanooga, end Supply Co.—Advertlaement. t '. j i -
r. Ley Nun- F:t: QCflfdDJa��, :',r! +�(I f 1' • ^ '?.
Jamey Nua- -- — ---- -- __-- —_— =_-_ = M R
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Free Rand =t ":, �`i' tt• e..,. ..
Gordon. "Cher Nous" Telephone 9820 1
RTIES SOUTHERN IMPORT COMPANY " `rs F -y, „
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Florida's leading house of 11 , ' i ce _
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E.I1EltALD,.: MIAMI; FLORIDA, SATURDAY ,TANUARY 27, 192 . .
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It:indult, Mrt. F. H. RawSon, F. H.
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L frt`wson.• Jr.'„ and Mr. and Airs.• C: A. . :
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Biel( tt and 'Mr. and. MrS. W. Parker',
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- A --s. F.loadar P. Frost, Ne* York; Miss
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' Wheelan: Rye. N: Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
r PA L M. • in 0 TEAMS WILL mEET W. E. Frick i.nd Mrs. William ,W.
Frick, f5ewickley, Pa.
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•: • Mr. •and Mrs. Charles E. Orchard .
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and daughter have taken an apartment
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at the Helene.
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Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Luick of Milwau- Special mat,
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kee.' who have been staying at tio
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- Flamingos and Visitors Will
l' f1 L. Platt.
Lincoln hotel, left Wednesday.
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.Play for Trophies. Offei-ed ---- 1
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L. Mrs. J. L. Platt. Mr. and Mrs. William Huber of„Pod- •
-:m-:-....--...-:•s.m:"• •N • .-- ricktown. N. J.. are guests for the win- •
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ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson. They
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..'4,4.:':4:••:- . A special polo match, for prizes are Mrs. Hutchinson's parents. fIlue
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r::,•,...::-•::::V,,:,!MO.: donated 'by Mrs.' J. L. Platt, will be •
;,'•-..‘•::''':.--K:,..•:!!t:i•;:,::,:••; . Arrival. at the Wofford hotel were
::',...:;',. ....V•);:':'•,*im held at the Fiaminio.polo club Miami William E. Curtis of Washingten
wowI. Fleischrn
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'•:::::•!'•?......: :;:'. .•.. Beach, today at 3..eclock, between the D. C.: Iv1rs. Ross It. Mattis of Chem- 6
:,s.::::n:;:i5i:4....::•',,:c:;,.:::;'• ' Visitors. (Blue) and thePlarningo Paign, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dean '
of Cleveland, 0: N. Peterson of Chi-
:.';:::1• ii:7.pt:'''''•• ' (White)-fours. The match will be
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played on the *No; 1..11.14:And.1t I. ex- cago. Alice L. Beck anti Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Dunn of New York: Mrs. J. I
:..7.;,:i,:•,'.1,;{;..„,:".604-.:::•.';:E••.: Pecyd,that a ilarge gallery will be on
Morgan of New Hairen, Mr. and Mrs.
- J....C. Cooley
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*:;,'...-,/,..::':, it••k:' II. W. Selde of Hartford. Charles G.
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Julius Flelachmahn'of New York and 11:,nnax and W. E.- Chambers of .R.. .1-1. Hassle.
:••••...:::•T-. :•?:, -•:•-• Cincinnati, who has been a'member of Syracuse. • • .
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years. 'will play a..is first game iof the Mr. and Mrs. It. C. White of Chicago ,
A- ' Referee—
present year today at No. 1 for the A. A. Freeman and t',.• IJ. Coulter of _
Blue-quartet. • . Camden. Mr. and Mrs.. Cheri:Merry. Mrs., 4 •
:'- tien'igin• The line u4: ' ' M. T. Willmr, J. C. Schmidth and Mrs.
.::: ::-.MOVAV.. • 'VISITORS Pos. ' ' , FLAMINGO I James A. Coulter of New York, Frank
::•:VAkk•i'z'festA5.4 J.Fleischmann No.1 ' ,C.0.'Fisher A. Kucera of Illinois; Thomas Keane . " After the 1
si*in,20,gow, J.C.Andrew ' No. 2 • . U.Sanford and Joseph P. •Roltly of 'Miami, C. E.
iiiftgilt:•*::-. - J.C Cooley No.3 '11..Shaffer 'Mueller of,Two Rivers, Wis., an Fay
-i•ii.ri .::,:: ‘i.:..•.tpt R.H.Hassler - Back . D:D.Voung Lewis of Rockford. 111., aro arrivals at
.i:•;•• :$.,,,:....s.*%.:::..., . • - 0,- ' the. Seacrest hotel. .
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1,..MM:•:.,Ai;:;•$4M. have - beak staying at the Wofford • . . .
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•"••••:•:•••••••,-,•••• •••••••- wIll'mOie fnto their new home •':.. ..1; .i.i
' Trod drive, recently purchaeed. .
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over the ocean -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ci;oley have ar- , 1 e•
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Tandy company rived In Miami Beach, -coming down W . • •
. Thursday with Julius Fleischmann in ' , .
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and/ Mrs. Cooley are 'Staying at -the:,Y WIN Alton Road apartments. . . I •irl--3 ,%...—...... :. A
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Mrs. ,M. E. Uehr arrived yesterday '.
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from Atlantic City 'to be' the guest.; of . , most,'
wised the win- Mr. and Mrs. E. .C. Davy at the Al - , r 17.' itga,,, . k•:* ..• 1 '... . '*:;'.•:. .,
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round of the Amid°. Twelfth Street and Euclid eve- -, ' ' wACN.--. N` ,
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Smith's casino. -nue. btra. Ceti' is Mrs. Davy's mother. .
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'id losing none. '-., . . , •••410- - ..:,
line,came the. Mr. and ildrs. W.•.'C. Coffin: who Dor: - ' ti . , 1 7y
smith, winners chaied‘b. home 'at 1666 -Bay road,. have ; ...liehlod , -,- ...--, , . .
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Week. . • - ' -gone to-Orlando to close- up the house .......__ i • . , .
on,.from-.Loen- they rented. there for th-it:•.setisott,'They " r . ..... 44'. :
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Yost• to Moon will', return tomorrow and .Will spend I
• - • • • .• • the-remainder of the season at their
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.ndball at' the AI C. ,Newby Is confined
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and the win- . Mrs. James,,Henderson Peter oc.
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divisions Into Bethesda, lad.. -1a..Visiting.her brother. ..
arranged. *Ill William R. Hodges, a •thiak horn.. .900 Ili A
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.losing division Ocean-Arty.: • Frank pierce,- 9,..friend
ie.winning, • of Mr.•-liodges, Js also a,guest at tha 411141,410r> . •. .
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' IIESIltb r.' . A /' ,41,,,it' vritzto.. Jewelry
ardWire lot 60 . 7 • ' 1 — --.•."...00P .
Jur'next build- - Artivals at the. Flamingo hotel are ' -11---- - ;1714. \I 1-tstril,• • . . .
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