FAREWELL PARTYNorman F ranklin HonoredBefore His Departure For j Gulfport, Miss., TodayA farewell party was given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. De Long, 312 Halesworth street, in honor of Norman Franklin; who has enlisted in the naval aviation and left today for Gulfport, Miss.The color scheme of the dinner party was red, white and blue. Silk flags decorated the room and chandeliers.In the center of the table was a large' basket of red, white and blue flowers and cleverly designed vplace cards greeted guests. Little flags were placed on one corner of the cards and from the other corner long red, white and blue ribbons extended from the guests’ plates to the pretty basket in the center of the table. Fortunes told on the ends of the ribbons were put in nut shells.A delicious three-course dinner was served at 7 o’clock.Mrs. De Long was assisted by Misses Stella Halesworth and Paphne Franklin.The rest of the/ evening was spent in merrymaking and bidding friends farewell. «Many little gifts such as comfort bags, knitted articles and a lovely box of chocolates were given to Mr. Franklin.Those who made up the merry party were Lynn Crawford. Norman Franklin, Miss Stella Halesworth, Byron Crawford, Miss Paphne Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. De Long. W. S. S.-Closed on the Fourth : TThe public play grounds will be 1 closed on the Fourth of July. There will be no supervisor in chagge that dnv.