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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 13

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ORLANDO MORNING SENTINEL, ORLANDO. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 192. AGE THIRTEEN the Realm of Society -r- Office Telephone 6273 1 Marion L. Brodwater Jj In tho vote of new arrivals, 7 Thursday Bridge Club Holds Meet Orlando Girl Weds In Washington, D.

C. WASHINGTON, Nov. VXr(A') A marriage of considerable interest here yesterday was thut of Miss Marguret Elie Neal, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A.

Neal, of Orlundo, and Lieutenant Thomas Q. Ashburn, son of Brigadier General and Mrs. radio fans for the concerts that i he broadcasts over the radio sta-i tion WTAM of Cleveland. He was by Mr. C.

Sholle and J. Baldwin, saxophone players, Mr. C. Cechet on the cello. Mr.

K. Bar-tal on the banjo, Mr. H. Walker on the piano, Mr. A.

Rufso on the clarinet, Mr. J. Doweling on the llute and Mr. J. Sauters with the drums, nil from Cleveland.

C'leevland was highly honored bv their presence as Mr. Rich's or Ohio Society Holds i "Cleveland Night" Cleveland was celebrated Thursday at the city hall with over JOIl present. The program was made up by Clevelanders. Louis Rich's orchestra, which is playing for the Seminole Racing club at Lungwood, gave the O'uoans a wonderful treat Joe Tinker ami Mr. Pohl-man and other members of the Racing club very graciousdy donated this splendid orchestra.

Mr. Rich is well known by all Clevelanders as one of the most popular directors and violin play, ers. He is director of the orchestra that plays at the Hanna the were here in l'lorula for the first time and (i made their debut in Orlando. In the rivalry of cities Cleveland was first with 42 pres- out, Ashtabula second with 28 and 1 Cincinnati third with 10. A motion was made and passed that the mayor and city officials be thanked for the donation of our new meeting place as well as Mr.

Webb of the chamber of commerce for so promptly making arrangements. It was decided that no meeting would bo held next Thursday on accou.it of Thanksgiving but that there would be a picnic instead on next Saturday. Announcements are to be made later in the newspapers and further information will be available from the secretary, I'red C. Hummel, 4(i E. Tine street, phone 01112.

Boston Minister To Preach Here The Rev. George Y. Patterson, D.D., of Boston, will preach tomorrow morning at tho Unitarian church, und also address Unity Alliance Monday afternoon, and chestra has thrilled many t. icve-lanil audiences at home. Last night it thrilled them again and made them feel they were home.

The exquisite music touched every mood and ran the gamut of emotions froni tears to laughter. Many of the Ohio people enjoyed it much that they said they would go out to Lungwood one of these warm afternoons and listen again to the orchestra's splendid music ami at the same time watch the swit't and beautiful horses ruce around one of the most wonderful tracks in tha country. Louis Rich's personalty und playing has won many new friends and admirers here and no matter whether he is at homo or 13UU miles away he is always popular. Cleveland talent' was also well displayed by its juvenile members. Little Miss Jane Trapp snug "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street" accompanied by Dorothy Trapp and Edith Biannon ami Jane Turk from Orlo Vista both gave a humorous recitation.

ater and at the Winton hotel there and is nationally known by all qcvmt! on. -flu, coat cuttft. it qwctZvijq ynxxa I't. l'a'turson Clones hei ates in that body. OPEN Altt CONCERT Here the Jubilee Singers at the Hungerfonl School Eatonville near Jlaitlaml, Sunday, Nov.

21st, 1920, i o'clock I'. M. Come and here the best and most popular Plantation Melodies and Negro Spirituals, interspersed with appropriate readings and be uplifted in soul and spirit. 26 trained voices will cause the songs to linger in your h-'art. Everybody invited.

Cor. Main and Pine mug. The Thursday Bridge Luncheon club held their first meeting- of leason on Thursday Duosdread nith Mrs. Aim Chalfant. ln.toss following a short business sts-ion in which Mrs.

Kse Simmons was Fleeted president fur the year, a Tour course luncheon was scrveu. I During the afternoon bridpe was tnjoyed and at the disc of the gams Ann Parks having top ixore was presented with a Imelyi rutr. Mrs. Simmons will entertain tne tlub on Thursday, December 2. Rosalind Club to Close on Thursday The Rosalind club will be cU'ieJ on Thanksgiving day and the hostesses who served this week will bt in charge on December Conducts Kindergarten At Nursery The wlnderparten at the Day Nursery home is conducted three times a week and is of prreat bine-fit to the children.

Miss Eliza Wright gave her services Inst season and had very able assistants. Miss Wriglii needs workers for this season. Any young ladies volunteering for this service please Two afternoons a week are devoted to story telling. Volunteers are needed in this department and lonie of our high Echoo! girls would enjoy giving part of their to this work. Mrs.

G. S. Or-incup is chairman of this department. Phone dial Rummage Sale to Be Conducted Today The Episcopal church service league will hold a rummnge sale tin a vacant lot next to 510 West Church street today. Bring or Mrs.

A. S. Derby, 81)09. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Philips have pened their home at Winter Park after spending the summer at Providence, R. I. Mra.

Margaret Todd is at the Amherst for the winter and will be joined by her niece Miss Louise parks the first of the month. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SHOPPE Eugene Waving by Expert Operators nifue dinner on "The jlerant Special Dinner 75 cts. up daily, Mind and Consecrated iiciil." Served from 5 p. m. to 9 p.

m. Parchment Shades St. Charles Hotel Dining Room Cor. Orange and Washington bts. made to harmonlie with your in- Orlando, Florida, i terior decoration; aUo to fit yn sc or lump base.

MillB Uke p'v" I D.S.S. Jones Yachts For Hire chiropractic i ROOM WOHIH ItLOU. Itate j.00 per-hour u. av k. or special rates for day or week.

ofiir Uourui i I I Lake Monroe Transportation Co. Sanford. Fla. Telephone C07-K Newly Furnished M.I.RYAN F-COOmS Artistic Tile Work $7 $8 $10 Per l'mi-lllM Klunn. li.lhriMim ArriMtiri.

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HASS ARCADF; Upstairs r- Fallen Arches i HRKKBHBRRHUBKKB BllJ othr paifiHtt ctinilttiuni the font r(jl frnm im UrlunUO L-Cntrfll m.htion.J cmMMnn ni.iy Nf flow I rented rftflittrrt ti I 111 Ota "trSl5U f(Ktt -ltJlwtmenl Phone 6578 UIcilitut fur ipointm.ut. MRS, WALTER BRADFORD the iiowkll sanitahilm Registrar soft 'or "a I "Whtt' tht u( muntr tl fucir Orangeland Alaurice E. Kressly i Dining Room arciiitkct i I Memlwr ol lh A. I K. orner Main Washington) hiii Mi nt llreakfast to A.

M. 1 Church and Main Building 1 liusineKs Men'a Lunch 11:30 to 2 Dinner 5:3 to 8 P. M. i 9-3op8MV'ce t0 I harden of Sleep is Elysian Memorial Blacksmithing -i- and 1 Ornamental Iron Work ci.tcrZ'. Horace Minchey 8rtnti8c OiwnMit- Ptrmanenl 61 W.

PinO St. 1 cures o( 4'hronir (nndtlmna. All bnurmallltr trritrd llraln frag i KMnilnaicd for the tthiunifd hui- 1 nM Man and "Pp" t-blished (or the broker. OK LAN HO INSTITUTE UP Choate Field I '1XHU ARCHITECTS cuas. B.

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I Dental Surgeon 1 Vila Hnun. I la IU. I. (lid I to i M. Scully's Permanent Wave Shop )r.

M. Lwt Son, i'hiropntliato LlotUMd by tht Nw Yurll btlll l-A Aotrar Artd NHlr.l Kminrt lit N. Orantl A Unit Ul.lhlS I ORLANUO, I.OKIUA I Mndaro antnlltia trcalmrnia for all I Fhana SQ01 I drfacta and oalnfut ondittnna of I tha foot. Spacml arrh and anph' MRS. LENA SCt'LLT antra mail, la mniurt II N.

Oranvr A (Ir1and "Of" mi II. Hock Uld(. I'hona IU I Eugent Waving and Beauty Permanent Cl OH i DAVID B.HTER WayM Architect 1 DM Ml" Craal Uit MKMBKH A. I. A.

I ROSEA1ARIE; Z0 Fhilllpa Bids. moiyiu north orange AVENUE 1 Beauty Parlor i .1 ..1 NO. MURPHY AKIADK 1 I 24 Waal Wanningtan til. Wt lva larya, Sal Marrcl Wara The Tot's Shoppe 11 WEST WASHINCTON 1 1 i Tkt ahoppa Car tha IllUa apat 1 I Winifred Dale I BABY FURNITURE I "mulluut11 BOYS GIRLS. 2 to 6 Jf Jj gS5jJ55fD 633 N.

Oranga Ave. f01 l'l 1 Dinners of Excellence for coma, inanmim a and service a la carte 1 NIIa. alias Arrta fJ I Ha nr-'US'lS YA I sr 7 a. si. to io p.

m. i OR til8l.H 0 Caere St 'rroa-4 rio-r JS BANQUETS LUNCHEONS I Phon. Re. Jl, topknad Ur. TEAS Full Beauty Shop "Service" "For our opening, a shampoo given free with any other operation." Miss Johnson and Mrs.

Johns, Operators. Phone 7431 -We emostcompBp laJkesSlwpin Centmllbrw 13S50.0RAMCEAVE. ORLANDO.FlA. need your head In our business FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH CAFETERIA In Tremont Hotel Dining Room Home Cooking We have our old cook with us again. A mm trof -SPECIALS For Today Only Thomas (J.

Ashburn. The wedding was solemnized at St. Johns church in the presence of a few friends and relatives. It was folowed by a reception at the home of General Ashburn, where Mr. and Mrs.

Neal and their daughter hnve been guests. The Reverend Dr. M. Robert Johnston performed the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white satin, embroidered with seed pearls, and her tulle veil was held with coronet of Ihcc.

carried a bouquet of bride's roses and lillies of the valley. Miss Virginia Hodgson of Norfolk, rrcat niece of Frances Hodgson liuniett. was maide fo honor. Miss Carol Lothrop, of Richmond, was flower girl. Lieutenant Carl Wilson of Camp Meade was best man.

The couple will make their home at Fort Hoyle. Mrs. Ashburn is the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T.

A- Neal und niece of Mrs. Margaret Barnes of Ck rtppphwonrl school in Philadelphia and also Agnes Scott and this year was a student at Sweet Briar. She was a popular member of the younger society set and her debut was planned for December 24. The couple met two years ago when the bride visited her uncle and aunt, Captain Thomas Payton, U. S.

and Mrs. Payton at West Point where Lieutenunt Ashburn was a cadet. To Hold Special Services Sunday A special Thanksgiving service will be held by the Vowell's Young Presbyters class on Sunday, Nov. 28, at 9:45 a. m.

Mr. Autrey has planned a special program and the occasion will also be a home coming for all old members of the class. Mrs. Allen Weathersbee of Tampa spent the day with her mother Mrs. J.

L. Giles yesterday. 50 Dresses Values tip to $18.50 Every Dress in this group is manufactured to sell at great deal more. Satins and flat crepes are featured in all colors and sizes. $7.95 LA SHOP Main St.

First Anniversary Sale HEATH'S BEAD SHOP! 25 Cut Velvet Dresses These are especially adapted for dinner and street MM to This First Year in Orlando has brought us business far beyond our wildest dreams. We are going to celebrate by having a we are going to give you the presents, instead of you giving us one. Our stock is complete with Christmas merchandise, and you can select your gifts at this time. FREE! All Day Today-FREE! FREE! Every customer making a purchase of one dollar or more today, we will present with a beautiful Salad Set, consisting of two pieces. These sets are hand carved from orange wood, and retail for one dollar the set.

YPE WRITERS! itOYALS COUON AS-REBUILT? TUELL SMITH Central Arcade Phone 53G7 6 So. Main Adding ELL Office Phon 6 South Main Another Free Gift ill be one of those famous Dcauville imported from France. Come in and see them. You will be delighted. The very newest thing from France.

A Visit to Our Store will convince you of the wonderful bargains in gifts. Christmas will soon be here and you will be convinced that it will pay to shcr while this beautiful selection is on hand. Machines SMITH Maehinea S367 Central Arcade K-F: ('. fc- 13 p. 99 I Orlando's Leading: Florist Reduced prices on all Coats and Hats 75 Dresses Values up to $59.50 are featured in this se lection.

Charming modes that Mill appeal to the most discriminating. This store will stay open Sat urday evening until 8:30 p. m. "Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours! TH'S h'JAB SHOP Shop of a Thousand Gifts HE A The 29 East Pine We now have Pansy Calendulas and English Daisy plants, Easter Lily bulbs. To bring a breath of outdoors and happiness to the sick-room, nothing quite equals a basket of Violet Dell's flowers.

Violet Dell Florist Phone 4434 San Juan Hotel Bldg. CINDEREL Street Orlando, Florida. 27 So. Member Florist's Telegraph Delivery Association.

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