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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 20

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1 PAGE SIX 2 ORLANDO SUNDAY SENTINEL, ORLANDO, FLORIDA, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1929. FATHER GREETS PLANE STOWAWAY WINTER I'iltli NEWS (MH.DHED Sl.EMONS, Reporter) $50,000 worth of furniture for $20,000. His purchases, he believes, will enable him to offer Orlando' and Central Florida home owners gome of the most unusual furniture values in a long time. Hotel "Woodstock TODAY'S HOROSCOPE The tendencies from the early-part of the day are astute and practical, but later they take on an element of self-indulgence. If this nature is carefully trained, there is the making of a worthy person, if the disposition is not given over to license.

Guard carefully against any desire to break away from perfectly straight path in life, for such impulses are easily Summer Reading A I Winter Park Library 127 WEST 43rd ST. At Time Squart NEW YORK CITY A Short Walk Wat-of GranJCertTbl Station several tables of bridge at play and about HO guests came in for dancing. Music was furnished by the Aloma Country Club orchestra. Bill Brvan and Wendell Phillin. TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Walter Hampden, actor and producer, born in Brooklyn, 50J years ago.

Roy L. McCardell, noted journalist and author, born at Hagers-town, 59 years ago. presented a musical skit which was ciever ana entertaining, itciresh- menta, consisting of punch and cake were served during the evening. They are community affairs and if there is a demand, another will be given the latter part of July. To free a room from the odor of tobacco, put a lump of crystal ammonia in a jar with three or four drops of oil of lavender.

Add a few tablespoonfuls of boiling water and let the jar stand uncovered. THOCGH irt the very heart of the famous Times Square district, close to the important shops, theatres and transit facilities, Hotel Woodstock has a quiet, genteel atmosphere Guests are accommodated in rooms that are airy, spacious and most comfortably furnished. A particular feature of the hotel is its cuisine and dining room service. To freshen old or wilted vegetables, soak them in very cold water for two or three hours before DAILY RATES Rooms wA muring water for one .00 150 3.00 for two S-SO 4.00 Rooms with private bath for one $3,50 4.00 for two SM 5.50 6.00 No Higher Rata All rooms hive hot and cold running water and circulating ice water. Mr.

and Mrs. Woodward Entertain A Home Summer readinjr in now on the shelves of tht Winter Turk 1'nblic library. New books have been pur-chancel and interested friends have been generous in their donations. New books will be added from time to time durinjr the summer. The lint of acce.Ions to the library is posted each month on the bulletin board.

A few of the new titles now on the shelf are: Fiction Terhune, "The Secret of Sea-Dream House;" Scott, "The Black Circle;" Norris, "Storm House," Freeman, "Joseph and His Brethren;" Farjeon, "Underground Deeping, "Old Phybus;" Henilerson, "The (ioldcn Uces." Non-fiction Mumford, "Herman Melville;" ranmhcll, "Transplanted Heather;" I.awton, "Schu-man-Heink;" "The Training of An American." The library open every afternoon from 2 to It o'clock except Sundays and holidays. VoLnsiACooriTY Demfjtice litrrdmre and map of Nu York sent on request mm Mr. and Mis. C. J.

Woodward entertained 31 guests on Tucday evening at their home. Pink zinnias, pink rose and asparagus fern were used in decorating the spacious rooms of the home. The evening was spent in playing old-fashioned games planned by the hostess. 'Ik ytFDOILtKES The glorious 4th HERE'S THE PLACE TO MAKE Auoetatti Ft ft Phott Silent on hit future plans Arthur Schreiber, Portland, Me, youth who wai an unwelcome guest aboard the French trans-Atlantic monoplane, returned from Paris. He was greeted by hii father when the Leviathan docked In New York.

REGULAR MEET. The regular meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will be held in the room next Tuesday afternoon, July 2, at 3::10 o'clock. A program will follow the business session. Ft Woman's Club Scene Of Social Gathering The Winter I'ark Woman's Club WM the scene of a social (ratherinir on Monday evening. There were "WHOOPEE!" Emily, left Tuesday to spend several days at Daytona Beach.

GIVE the family a treat a safe and sane Fourth. Come and enjoy a holiday at Florida's Summer liesort Vou can drive over in a little while. Costs Mrs. S. G.

Crenshaw, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. James E. Harris, in Waycropg, for several weeks. Miss Edna Earl Newman and Miss Juliene Newman are spending several weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Bradley Wilson, in Bartow.

Personal Mention less than fireworks, l'ou know the roads are good. Every Sunday band concerts at Ueach to 7. Sunday movies, "talkies" or silent. Park plan dancine Tuesday, Thurs I dv Sntiinlnv 1 Inl YON PLANS TRIP TO MARKETS IN NORTH DANCE and Sunday nights. I oronil i Hotel 6 miles South of Daytona ton the liearh Open for the Summer Season Excellent Meals.

Moderate Kates All White Help CHAS. II. BOUCHKK. Mgr. CttrkA -i Kev.

and Mrs. J. B. Thomas left last week for Clifton Springs, N. where they will spend several weeks before going to their summer home in Maine.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stevens are leaving Thursday for Waynegville, N. where they will remain until October. Mr.

and Mi'A Earl Wise left Thursday morning for California, where they expect to spend three months. Mrs. B. A. Burks and daughter, te? I IT I Clearwater and Mr.

and Mrs. Eldridge Hart returned Wednesday from St. Louis, where Mr. Hart has been taking a law Bishop and J. D.

Wjng have returned from Daytona Beach where they have spent several weeks. They expect to leave tomorrow for their summer home on Lookout Mountain, Chattanooga, Tenn. Friends of Mrs. H. Roberts will be pleased to know that she is home from the Orange (ieneral Hospital where she underwent an operation for the removal of ton-si Mrs.

Phillip J. Halla, accompanied by her mother, Mrs, A. L. Sercomb, and son, Phillip, left Tuesday morning by motor for Brevard, N. C.

Phillip expects to spend the remainder of the summer at French Broad Camp. The camp opens July 1. Fred Coward left Thursday for rit'i Will Leave On Furniture Buying Trip Soon S. L. Y'on, of the Y'on Furniture company, Winter Park and Orlando, according to his own statement is "an old fashioned Florida Cracker," born in West Florida, and now an experienced furniture buyer and dealer.

Nine years ago Mr. Yron entered the furniture business, and three years ago he located in Winter Park, where he has built up a steadily growing business, with Mr. Yon's policy one of giving o. is a FLOW DAS IDEAOH New York, where he will remain until early fall in time for school. real values and friendly service.

The rapid increase of his business Little Miss Bcckie Syfret is visit in Winter Park induced Mr. Yon to ing her grandmother, Mrs. J. II. Hamlin, on Fairbanks avenue.

open a store in Orlando, and he rfi II operates both the Winter Park and Mrs. R. C. Smart will leave soon Orlando establishments at the to spend six months in Conners- ville, Jnd. Mayor Fred W.

Cady. James F. Wcllman, commissioner, and Hope Strong, spent twveral days last present time. In commenting on his business experience, Mr. Y'on said yesterday that he ascribed his success to his buying, and that he was a firm believer in the phrase "goods well bought are half sold." Mr.

Y'on said he was going to Chicago, Grand Rapids and other northern furniture markets next week, where he expects to buy week in St. Augustine attending the semi-annual meeting of the Florida League of Municipalities in which the city of Winter Park holds a membership. Mrs. Lulu G. Connell, mother of ow women hell er moiiASer Are Our Lease Expires We Must Go Wonderful Bargains Offered Every Day I have just purchased the complete output of a Bedding Factory at 50c on the dollar.

We can offer you a like saving on Bed Springs, Mattresses and Pillows. Give Us Liberty to call for your clothes and we will assure you freedom from worry and Never was there a better time to declare your independence from the washtuhs and ironing board. You'll like the way we launder your clothes. Ask us to rail tomorrow. ORANGE LAUNDRY Special Feather Pillows National Spring This well known spring of 90 oil tempered highly carbon steel ntiaeherl 'A specially constructed Pillow, ventilated, covered with good A.

C. A. ticking. Full AND size, very fluffy. Regular value sieei irame.

ueguiar value at 99c COLONIAL DRY CLEANERS $4.50 per pair. Each Office 70 North Orange, Orlando Dial 4735 or 7313 Plant Fairbanks Winter Park 413 Winter Park rjMIE work of making and maintaining a home is done better by the housewife of today than by her mother or her grandmother. She makes her money go farther and has more to show for it. She spends less time in marketing and less in the kitchen, yet the meals she serves are more appetising, more wholesome, better balanced. Her house is clean and orderly, a pleasant place to live In, but at the same time she gets along with less help.

She dresses herself and her children with taste, and does it on a smaller proportion of her funds. It is modern advertising that has shown her how to make her home more attractive, how to save herself time and labor, and above all how to buy economically. The best housekeepers are those who follow the advertisements day by day and do their buying accordingly, jfl Cotton Mattresses A lofty all-cotton Mattress that will hold up and give splendid satisfaction. Covered with good art ticking, with roll edge. Size about 4x6.

50 lbs. tj i Ar $15.00 Value $4, VO Special Windsor Breakfast Room Chairs A Real $4.50 Painted Windsor, pinch back Breakfast Room Chair, slightly Bed, Spring and Mattress Complete, $9.95 Reconditioned bed and Brand new ou pound mattress. Just a few left Special Size 10Tfx23K Console Mirrors A Beautiful Console Mirror, plate glass, Venetian gold finish, silver and an- QQ tique frames. Regular $3.00 value JJV Lawn or Porch Reclining Chair A dandy Folding Chair, covered with heavy striped awning material. Folds very close, to carry in car.

Reg- fl1 AC ular $3.50 value at Bedroom Rockers and Benches Less Than Half Price Bought Big Close Out in Bedroom Rockers and Benches, beautifully finished in SSZL Every one When you read the advertising columns you are taking; a daily course in Domestic Science Report of the Condition of the North Orlando State Bank Orlando, Florida As reported to the State Comptroller As at the dose of business June 29th, Resources Loans and Discounts $1 13,921.00 Overdrafts 38.33 Stocks, securities, etc 57,502.50 Real Estate 5,378.71 Furniture Fixtures 17,886.88 Deferred Assets 16,192.46 Cash and Due from Banks 147,131.40 $391,051.28 Liabilities Capital Stock 50,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Bonds Borrowed 50,000.00 DEPOSITS 281,051.28 $391,051.28 Directors Officers Louis C. Massey S. aters Howe President C. DeWitt Miller Harry P. Leu C' 1)e L.

L. Payne A. W. Bumbv P. Leu.

J. P. Ilolbrook Vice-President Dr. J. S.

McF.wan Z. V. Raulerson, H. V. Condict Cashier Special Dining Chairs Beautiful bent wood dining chairs.

Mahogany finish. Wood bottoms. A regular Haywood $5.50 chair. Slightly tfJO jr used, at p40 a.ucs up io $15.00. $2.95 iose out 4 Orlando Morning Sentinel At Winter Park, Fla.

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