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16 A Oriental ftrntitul IVEY'S OF ORLANDO Employment Takes Jump In County Ornge County employers r. vr- (i Store Hours 9:33 to 5:39 PkeM 4244511 letty Lee, Personal Shopper had 114,200 persons on the job during July, 11,100 more in July of 1961, Thomas Lawton, manager of the I mmn I JVMORS! come see a special trunk shotting of fall mm Iixsliii5 State' Employment Winter Park office, in his monthly newsletter, Labor Market Trends. Lawton noted that unemployment stood at 5,900, a of 1,000 from June but less than in July a year The increase is normal of the influx of students and seasonal workers. employment increase up the steady growth this expanding community," Lawton says. Pavrnllt also exnanded in firms covered nv the in: cr ()(! HI i 33 Unemployment Compensation Law, Lawton says, about six to $278.9 29th Everything that's new, everything that's fashionable for fall is here.

See all the season's looks and choose your wardrobe now! Informal modeling by Cornelia Campbell Kay Tichenor Sharon Wood Barbara Ann Rowland IVEY'S OF ORLANDO a Store MoUrS 9:30 to 5:30 register for a free 25.00 Minx Modes dren to be given away Dreitei Ivey'i Fashionable Second Ct ff 22.9,9 1 I Junior Come meet Miss Jean Meyers, Minx MoHes Fashion Director. She will be here all day Wednesday. 5.99 a HSU. Wednesday, August 29, 1962 Obituaries MI. FLOYD CUMMINGS, 69.

3239 Renlee died Tuesday. Born in Hartwick, N. he moved to Orlando In 195S. He was a retired clerk for Delaware lc Hudson Railroad and a member of the United Presbyterian Church, the Odd Fellows and Elks in Oneonta, N. Y.

Surviving are wife, Dorothy M. Orlando; son, L. Mira-mar; daughters, Mrs. Marian Slapcrynski, Miami, and Mrs. Glenn Ryder, Scotia, N.

sister, Mrs. Arthur Vander-Burgh, Orlando, four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Falrchild Funeral Home is in charge. MRS. LUCY LADSHAW DOZ-1ER, 80, 1512 E.

Central died Tuesday. A native of Paco-let, S. Mrs. Doiier and her husband, the late Edwin J. Dozier, moved to Orlando in 1932 from Miami.

She was a mem- kr nf Ct nke'a Fniernnal Church and for many years she was active in St. Frances' Guild of the Cathedral. Survivors include sons, Edwin, of Bay Pines, George, Marietta, Richard, Vera Beach, and Craig, Greensboro, N. sister, Mrs. T.

L. Wilson, Raleigh, N. and six grandchildren. rr Hanrf Fnnprnl Mnm la in charge. MRS.

DOROTHY WASSER-SWEIG, 74. Harrisburg, died Tuesday. Among her survivors is a brother, Dr. E. M.

Goodman, Orlando. MR. JOHN RILEY HENDERSON, 65, 115 N. Fern Creek died Tuesday. He was a retired field repre sentative of Niagara Chemi cal Corp.

and a member of the First Baptist Church. Wife, Louise daughter, Mrs. Charles M. Davis, Orlando; brother, Ernest Tallahassee, Will, Albany, sisters, Mrs. Ann Wells, Tallahassee, Mrs.

H. M. Ivey, Bonifay, Mrs. S. J.

Allen, Texarkana, Mrs. Clementine Martin, Ft. Smith, grandchildren, Charles M. Davis Deborah Ann Davis, Orlando, survive. Falrchild Funeral Home is in charge.

MR. HARRY AUCOTT, 7, 507 Delaney died Tuesday. He was a native of Camden, N. and came here two years ago from Brooklyn. Wife, Jessie, survives.

Carey Hand Funeral Home is In charge. MR. CHARLEY ROGER SMITH, 59, 623 Raleigh died Tuesday. A salesman for Southern Bakery for 22 years, he moved to Orlando in 1923 from Dublin, Ga. He was a member of the Lucerne Park Baptist Church.

Survivors include wife, Mrs. Mae Bell Smith, and brothers, Ira and Milton Smith, Orlando; and two nephews. Hawthorne Funeral Home is In charge. MR. THOMAS J.

POTTER. 90, Mount Dora, died Tuesday. He had been a resident of Mount Dora 35 years. In 1927 he operated the Hotel Mount Dora for J. P.

Donnelly. There are no immediate survivors. Rehbaum Funeral Home, Mount Dora, is in charge. MR. EDWARD PARNELL.

58, a resident of Leesburg for the past five years, died Monday. Born in Tarrytown, N. he moved to Leesburg from Staten Island after retiring from the navy. He was a member of the Episcopal Church and the American Legion. Survivors include wife, Julia mother, Mrs.

Charlotte Tarnell, Tarrytown; sons, Ma. Edward A. Parnell, USMC, Quantico, and Donald F. Parnell, Santa Monica. brothers, Wesley, Somers, N.

Harry and Quentin, Tarrytown, and Norman and Charles, Briarcliff Manor, N. sisters, Mrs. Sarah Fuchs and Mrs. Charlotte Schaffner, Tarrytown, and stepson, Harry C. Raymore Fallon AFB, Ney.

Beyers Funeral Home, Leesburg, is In charge. MR. HAROLD J. GRIFFIN, 23, resident of Morristown, died as the result of an automobile accident near Dunnel-' Ion Saturday. He had just returned home from duty with the first airborne battle group of the U.

S. Army. A native of Trenton, he had lived in this area for the oast four vpnre. nr! wtl a mamhor ears ana was a memner the Romeo Baptist Church. Survivors include his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur F. Griffin of Morriston; a brother, Larry; four sisters, Mrs. James Tucker of Morriston, Mrs. Burke Brooks of Columbia, S.

Miss Virginia Ann Griffin and Miss Marilyn Grif the nf on "Zr Warner's and DuPont present Dies W. Frank Graham, 74, father of Evangelist Billy Graham, died yesterday in Charlotte; N. hospital. Graham had been in ill health since suffering stroke about year ago. (AP Wirephoto to The Sentinel last night) ducted Tuesday at 4 p.m.

at Morriston Baptist Church with interment in Pleasant Hill Cemeter. Arrangements were made by the Joseph F. Knauff Funeral Home of Williston. Funeral Notices AUCOTT, MR. Mar Funeral atrv-! ice.

tor wr. Hrry yco, tne Delanev M.i wno oieo luewev, win, be held In the Cerev Hind Chapel Thursday at p.m. wim ur. jonn l. Sprint officiating.

Mr. Aucott came here two yeart ago from Brooklyn, N. V. He li survived bv hit wife. Mrt.

Jessie Aucott. Contribution! may be mailt to lha Fir it Prttbvttrlan Church bulldina tund in llau ot fiowert If detlred. Carty Hand Funaral Homt It in chant of arrangements. CUMMINOS. MB.

FLOYO Funaral aervicet tot mr. nova wmmniw. Orlando, who diad Tuesday in a local hoipiial, will ba hald Thursdat at 2 p.m. at tha Fair-cnild Funaral Horn Chapel wllh Rav. Malcolm L.

Walton otliclallno. Inter-menl will ba in Wood It wn Memorial Park. Born In Hartwick, N. ha nwed iu urlando in im tro.n Onon, N. Y.

Ha wat a rttlrad chief Clark for tha Oalawara I Hudton Railroad, memoer or mo unuea rrwoviwrian Church, tha Elkt and Odd Fallow. lneoiiie, N.f. Surviving ara wlta, w. Dorothy M. Cummingt, Orlando; son, a.

Cummlngt, Miremar, Fla.j dauoh-24 tart, Mrt. Marian Sleocivnskl, Miami, and Mrt. Glann Kvder, econa, N. V.i tlitir, Mrt. Arthur Vandar- f.

Burgh, Orlando, four grandchlldran and ona traat-vranddauahtar, Actlva Pall-1 btarart will ba O. Sanborn, L. a Artar, Rival Bryant, Harold Janklnt, Virgil Wtrd. A. J.

Jackson and Mar- tin F. Braltanbaeh. Falrchild Funaral Homt, Lata Ivanhoa, in chtroa of A lanaamtnit, DAVISON, CMARLiS MORTON Funaral itrvlcat tor Mr. Cnarlas M. Daviton, WU Miiall Avanua, Winter Park, who dlad Monday, will a hald Thursday at 10 00 A.M.

In tha of Cox-Parkar Funaral Homa Lnapai Rev. D. Clyda Bartyes olliciatlno. Daan Tnroaora Uarrah will astlit. Strvlni at ij pallbaarart will ba mambart of Winn ot winiar Park Amtrlcan Legion Post 112 II? vvt tar Park Lodga FfcAM will con- duct Maionlc services at the gravande In Palm Cemetery, He It survived by his wile, Mrt.

Lillian A. Daviton, brother, Philip, Chevy Chose, Md. and a sister, Mrs. Emily Nivison, tlmire, New York. Cox-Parker Funeral Home It in charge of arrangements.

HINOIRSON, MR. JOHN RILIY -Fu inr JLAr Inhrt tafilRttf Mll. derton, 115 N. Fern Creek ii urianao, who died Tuesday a hospital, will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at lha Falrchild Funeral Homa Chapel wiin Rev.

Fred D. Frey officiating. Interment will be In Clan Haven Memorial Park. Born in Marianne, ha moved to Orlando In 1J0 from Breoemon, ria. na wat a retired field representative for Niaera Chemical Corp.

Mr. Henderson watSS a member of the Flrtt Baolitt Church. ijS Survlvino are wife, Mrt. Louise B. Jj Henderson, and daughter, Mn.

Charles M. Davis, both ot Orlando: brothers, Frnest F. Henderson, Tallahassee, and in Will Henderton, Albany, tour tit- it ters, Mrs. Ann Wells, Tallahassee, Mrs. H.

M. Ivey, Bonilav, Mrs. I i3 J. Allen, examine, ena Mrt. Clementine Martin.

Ft. Smith. 1 two grandchildren, Charles Davit Jr. and Deborah Ann Davis, if! Orlando. Active paiibeartrt will oe aj ft I Mlth AJ flmr.

reft and W. R. Adams. Falrchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoa, In charge ef arrangements. KNUDSON, MR.

HINRV CHARLIS Funarsl trwlrt fnr AAr Hanrv fharlpi Knudton, 190 Jenny Jewel Drive, I who dud Monday, will be held in tne Cerey Hand Chapel, Wednesday at 00 p. with the Rev. George L. Brown officiating. Interment will be In Hlllcrest Park Cemetery and Mausoleum In Springfield, Mass.

Mr. Knudton came here In 1957 trom Agawam, Mass. He was a member of the Rot-well Lee Mesonlc Lodoe in Springfield. Survivors Include three sons, Stephen Of Springfield, Edward C. and Ruel of Orlando, end four grandchildren.

Carey Hand Funerel Home is In charge s' of arrangements. MACK, JIRRY AMIS Rosary for Jerry J. Mack, la, IBIS Chilean Winter Park, who died Sunday, will be held Tuesday at m. in the of uxfimer funeral Home. Funeral Msi will be held Wednesday at am In St.

Margaret Mary's Catholic Church with the Rev. Fr, John F. Wrllt officiating. He it tur-vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrt.

Julius Mack, brothers, John Charles Mack, Stephen and Ben Parker, ell ot Winter Park, and tisler, Mrs. Joan Cobb, San Jose, Calif. Cnx-Parker Funeral Home is In chargg of MITCHELL, MRS. SOPHIANN Ro- ell w. Keiev who died i'4 aunadV, will be held 1 nursdav ai i iui miiur 6m, the Hawthorne Chapel with the ev.

Terence J. Farrellv olticiatina. Mest will be Friday at a m. in St. Jamet Romen Catholic Church.

Inter ment will be in woooiawn Memorial -J Park. Mrt. Mitchell moved to Orlendo si In 191 trom San Dleao. Calif. She It if turvlved by her husband.

Tommy i.fm tons. Michael and Robarti parents. Mr. and Mrt. Ma Schwanda all of Ii.li.ri..

kr.lh... c.huiivli Ir San Diego. Laurence and Thomat fev Schwanda, Orlandoi grandparents, Mr. nd Mrt. William J.

MCLiisier, wii s- 1 1 Am Mown, N. orndmothr, Mrj. Anna trhiwmrlel. Wr1Hnn Waiitihtt. hi I Hawthorns Funr Horn li In chairgt li POTTSR, MR.

THOMAS J. Funeral tervices tor Mr. Thomas J. Potter. 0.

Mount Dora, who died Tuesday, will be held af Rehbaum Funeral Home at 10 a.m. Thursday with the Rev. Wllliem T. Blair officiating. Inter, tj ment will be In Pine Forest Cemetery.

Rehbaum Funaral Hornet Mount Dora. it In charge. PARNRLl, MR. IOWARO A memorial tervlce for Mr. Edward Parnell.

Leesburo, who died Monday, will ba held at St. James Eplscopel Church i Dm Wednesday with the Rev. Knud Larsen officiating. Friends are asked to Please omit flowers and contribute lntd to the St. James Me morial Fund In his memory.

Beyers ih Funeral Homa, Leesburg. It In charge. SCHUMACHIR, MRS. MiLIN I. nerel tervlcet tor Mrt.

Helen Schu-mecher. 9, 17)3 Rodgen Ave Alton. who died Monday, at the home of her daughter In Maltland. will be held at the Chapel of Cox-Parker runerai noniw, imtr rniR, iw ni. Wednesday.

Interment will be In Alton, III. Mrs. Schumacher Is survived by hu'band, Walter and son, E. Gail, hnth nf Altnnt daughter. Mrt.

Worthen Brooks, Maltland! listers, Mrs. William: J. Herb. Orlando, and Mrt. toaarisa A.

Sheiton, Ponca City. and five sf aramtchlldren. Cn Parker Funeral lj Home It In charge. imitm. mr cmarlrv roopr fu- I neral tervices for Mr.

Charley Rooer i si, who died 5 Tuesday, will be held Thursday, at ,10 a.m. In the Hawthorne Choel wllh Sa the Rev. R. D. Greog ottlcietlng.

Inter-, Si ment will be In Woodlewn Memorial i fflj Park. Mr. Smith moved to Orlando In from Dublin, Ga and has been talesman with the Southern Bakery for I veers. He wat a member of the Lucerne Park Baptist Church. He Is survived bv hit wile, Mrt, Mte ell XS Smith, and brothers, Ira and Ml Hon smith, all oi onanoni neoiewv m.

j. Pomlney, Orlando end C. Drjmlney, harlestnn, S. C. Hawthorne Funeral Homt It In charge of arrangements.

than W. Florida Service reports gain 800 ago. because The "points of Florida by million. Phone 424-8511 4 girdle Third Floor 1 van (J a Lycra CASUALS Beautiful control! DuPont's miracle Lycra stretch fiber is ultra-light, ultra-sheer, ultra-controlling as you'll see. Try it! WE HAVE FLATS FOR FALL! Pantie 578 in S-M-L.

White Bra 10-86 in 32 to 38, White Foundations Ivey'i Circus black crushed kid with 1 1 i colored overlays. Vicenza oatmeal calf with benedictine calf mudguard. Also black calf, oatmeal mudguard. Stetson multi colored, patch crushed kid un-lined oxford. 1VBYS OF ORLANDO --S C'Otv.

i Buskans Bar Ivey'i Street Floor 4 24 colors excitim; color and change color as often as you choose Fabulous Shu-Mak-up is eosy to opply os noil polish. Flows smoothly over ony surface except plastic. Will not crock or rub off and is water resistant, too. When you wont to change the color remove color with conditioner and start over light shades will cover dork. One quarter of a bottle will cover a pair of shoes.

ATTEND OUR SHU-MAKE-UP COLOR CLINIC! Thursday and Friday, 30th, 31st. Coma meet Mist Louise Richards, color coordinator (or Shy Mak-Up. the pluid story for mid-season wear 19.98 Smart plaid imported 100 cotton in tones of blues or browns. Ideal for days when the weather is in-between. Just one of our new foil collection.

10 to 18. fin of Morriston and his grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Griffin of Chiefland Funeral services were con 'i Siui'lMiij) 1.25 Street Floor Homa Town Shop Ivey'i Third Floor Notions Ivey'i.

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