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April 6, Council Hikes Water Rates GARDEN City commission in special meeting a rHfTKrfM MSS rr i (v 1 1 i 11 -iv I mil II IIViMMUIWKIl.im ford, Mrs. L. Smilhgall, Mrs. Mel Larsons Mrs. Fomby, Mrs.

Francis Nelson, Sentinel B'oto BASKET WEAVINd HOBBY Hie five Leesburg women above have adopted basket-weaving as a pleasant afternoon pasttime. Shown at work, left td fight, are Mrs. Vera Hunger- Miss Horton Is Married LAKE WALES Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Horton of Lake Wales, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Margarette Annette Horton.

to Franklin Jester, son of Mrs. Mary Jester of Warwick and Carl Jester; of Newport News, Va. The ceremony was performed March 23, at 4:30 p.m.j in Warwick, with the Rev. Loyal Prior, pastor of the Hilton Village Baptist Church there, officiating. A program of nuptial music was presented by Airs.

A. J. Houser. The bride wore a Dior blue satin suit with navy blue accessories, and carried a Bible with a white orchid and streamers entwined with tube rose. Miss Annabelle Gwathney, cousin of the bridegroom, acted as maid of honor.

She wore a petal pink suit with White accessories and a corsage purple orchids. William A. Jester acted as best man "for his brother. Mrs. Hortoh, toother of the bride, wore a taupe crepe suit with white accessories, and her corsage was of pink rosebuds.

The bridegroom's toother wore a navy blu suit with white accessories with a eor sage of gardenias. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at th home of the bridegroom's mother. After a wedding trip, the couple Will reside at 89 Bayard Seneca Falls, N. The bride was born and raised in Lake Wales, and for the past six years has been employed In the offices of Florida Citrus Canners Cooperative here; The bridegroom is a native of Warwick Va.s attended Virginia Polytechnic institute. He has been in the U.

S. Air Force for the past three years and during some of that time was stationed at the Bartow, Air Base, He is now a staff sergeant, and is serving as an instructor in mathematics. Only, relatives of the couple were present at the ceremony. Zoning District Creation Sought Cracker Day Fete Planned DELAND The CfScker Day festivities of the Volusi Cattlemen's Assn. will be held Saturday April 17 at th Siftv sula airport.

The program is now being Outlined and is expected to include all types of horse riding contests for both children and adults, a tractor -driving com-" petition and a barbecue supper followed by a dance. Committees working oft th affair include Horace SmitH, chairman ticket SaleS; Clyd Hart, chairman advertising; Raymond Lee, chairman 6f events; and Elmer McDonald chairman of pre committed. At this week's meeting 6f th Cattlemen to plan for Cracker Day the resignation of Herbert Cowart as president was announced. Cowart a SevilM resident, gave as his reasofl for resigning his business activities. Clyde Hart, Samsula, asmx ciation vice president was unanimously elected to replac Cowart and Raymond Le of Enterprise was elected rkr president.

Moonshine Hunt Ends In Hospital WINTER HAVEN It'i cinch that two unidentified men will find another aoure of moonshim whisky, Justice ef the peace Eloy Delgado Leves, after a freak mishap reported yesterday. It seems that the pair weni to the home of a Negro wno had been supplying them Willi shine and finding no one hum went in the kitchen. But there was a bottle of liquid on the table and they took it, thinking it to be whisky. The returned to their homes and gulped down the contents of the bottle, Delgado said. But instead of whisky it was a powerful insecticide, identified by the justice a carbon disulfide.

They were taken to the hospital where stomach pumps and antidote were used. Deputy Sheriff Nathan Allen investigated the occurrence but no arrests have been made, Delgado said. Leesburg Citrus 'Man Married LEESBURG -i- Holden Cautheri; prominent Leesburg citrus grower and shipper, and SOLUTION TO COURT HOUSE CROWDING Lake CofC Off ice To Move TAVABES County commissioner wiH solve the problem of over-crowded eounty office facilities by moving the Lake County Chamber of Commerce to quarters outside the courthouse nest all. Commr II. K.

Stokes announced yesterday at a board meeting. The vacated space then will be available for use by County Judge W. Troy HaD Jr. TEMPORARY MEASURE As a temporary-measure until funds for the changes become available in the new budget, additional facilities for the county judge's office Will be provided by moving the juve COURTHOUSE DOCUMENTS On Record In Central Florida Counties voted to raise the minimum water rate from $2.25 pet month to $3.25. A study of municipal water rates in other towns has been made during the last few months and it was learned, says Commr.

George Barley, that local rates are lower than in any other city comparable to Winter, Garden. The low rate under which Winter Garden has been served ha! barely provided sufficient revenue! td take care of maintenance and expansion as the towrt has grown, he said. the contract for oils tires and batteries for the city Was awarded ia Nye" Oil at the meeting. Miss Pope Tells Plans WINTER HAVEN Flans fof the" wedding of Miss Jerry Pdge daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Troy T. Pope, and E. M. Campbell Jf stftt of Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Campbell of Dundee, have been announced. Rev. Fred I Martin will bf-flcate at the ceremony in the Chapel of Beymef Memorial eMthodist Church April II at 7:30 p.m.

Mrs. Grace Strickland, organist, and Robert Branson, vocalist, will present the program of nuptial musics Mis Pope will be given tft marriage ftf he father and at tended by Miss Olga Smith as maid of honor. Mrs. Harold Holldway will be bridesmaid and Miss Joanna Pope, junior bridesmaid. Little Miss Beverly Hammond will be flower Eirl.

Mf, Campbell will serve as best man for his son and ushers will be Fred Britton, Dalton Jones, tester Collier and Austen Jensen. All friends of the couple are invited to attend the ceremony and the reception in the social of church following the ceremony. Scott-Hardman Betrothal Told WINTER HAVEN Announcement has been made by Mr, and Mrs. Armor G. Scott of Winter Haven of the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Getty Scott, to William Wallace Hardman son of Dr.

and Mrs. W. W. Hardman, also Winter Haven. Miss Scott ii a native of Winter Haven and a graduate of Winter Haven High School.

She will receive her degree from Florida State' University at Tallahassee in May. She is a member of Kappa sorority and is at present interning in teaching at Inwood School in Winter Haven. Mr. Hardman is also a graduate of Winter Haven High School and of Emory University at Atlanta and is at present attending Emory Medical School. He is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity and Phi Chi medical fraternity.

Plans for a June wedding will be announced later. Concert Scheduled At Winter Garden WINTER GARDEN Stetson University Concert Band will present a concert in the Lakeview High School auditorium Thursday at 8 p.m. Judy Briley and Edwin Brock graduates of Lakeview High School, play with the band and will annear in this concert. Soloist will be Miss Evelyn Gordon, a student at The Lakeview Hign iscnooi band is bringing the concert here and members are in charge of ticket sales. Charity Game Set DELAND The Junior Woman's Club and JayCees will play their second annual charity baseball game tomor row at p.m.

at Conrad Park. The women's team is managed by Mrs. James Clayton and the men's group by J. C. Cos- ton.

Grand Jury Work Outlined By Griggs SANFORD Asst State AttV Hubert. Ctritr Raid vpsterriav oo he will ask for a grand jury at tne opening ef spring term Seminole Count eiriiit pnurt to investigate two suspected mUrders and Vane. The jury will be empaneled Apru ana eourt epefcs April 20. Miss Virginia tisox Engagement told Miss Tison Will Wed SANFORD The engagement and approaching 'marriage of Miss Virginia' Claire Tison, daughter of JWrs. Wil liam Charles Tison and AT2 Edwin Francis Gratia of Al-bany Is today announced.

Mr. Gracia's parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Gracia of Jacksonville, and Albany, Ga.

Miss Tison was graduated from Seminole High School and Emory University School of Nursing. She is presently employed by the Veterans' Administration Hospital in Lake City. Mr. Gracia wa3 graduated from Albany High School and attended Emory University until his enlistment in the U. S.

Navy three years aeo. He is stationed at the Jacksonville Naval Air Station. The couple will speak nuptial vows at 4 p.m. May 9 at the First Christian Church. A reception will follow at the home of the bride.

Contest Set On Bank Trip MOUNT DORA Seniors will make their second tour to the First National Bank, Wednesday, will compete in a 100-word letter contest on The Educational Benefits" Of A Tour To The Bank as a wind- The winning senior fMiss Doris Camp, chairman of the education, and vocation's mittee of the Business Pro-fesional Women's said will be awarded, a $10 check from the BPWC and a $25 savings bond from the bank upon graduation. Miss. Camp said the winner will also be entertained at the BPWG- meet- ing. April 20. Thirty-three seniors are taking part in.

the two-bank tours which are sponsored bv the BP-WC and conducted bv i George W. White, president of the bank and Oscar Stephens. 1 bank cashier. Miss Banbury's Betrothal Told LAKE WALES Miss Thel-ma Banbury of this city, has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her niece, Miss Thelma Janette Bee-man, to Joe Williams Sims, son of Mr, and Mrs. J.

O. Sims, also of Lake Wales. The bride-elect is the daughter of E. E. Beeman of Columbus, Ohio, and the late Mrs.

Rita Beeman. She is a student in the Lake Wales High School. Mr. Sims attended the local schools, and at present is em' ployed here by Ridge Growers Inc. The marriage will be solemnized April 17 in the Refuge Baptist Church in this city, with the Rev.

E. Brackin, pastor, officiating. No formal invitations have been issued but all friends of the couple are invited. Camp Date Set LAKE WALES The Young Girls Club camp will be beld this year at Camp O'Leno near High Springs from June. 5 to June 12, it was announced by Miss Margaret Smith, director of the clubs.

Counselors and members the Young Girls' Club will leave hete June 5, and will be joined June 7 by members of Lthe Blue Jay Club and the Polly PigtaiLClub. Apopka Swears In New City Judge APOPKA Orlando A 1 1 Robeft d. Wright was sworn in as judge of the Apopka munici pal Court last night by Mayor J8hn Laiid: W'right maintains law offices Apopka. He sue ceeds Johnie A. McLeod.

Swim Area To Be Opened DELAND City Mgr. W. D. LeVeille has announced that Lake Lindley will be opened for swimming as soon as arrangements are completed for lifeguards. The section of the land owned by Mrs.

W. S. Dunham was leased by her to the city last year as a recreational area provided that the city was respon- sible for provision of a life-, guard. I It is hoped that arrange-! ments can be made for members of the Stetson University physical education classes to take on this work. The hours for swimming under supervision will be from 3 to 6 p.m.

after the lake is officially opened. The city has recently completed clearing the property of weeds. Slavia Youth Wins Contest SANFORD Andrew Duda HI, 13 year-old eighth grade pupil from St. Luke Christian Day School at Slavia, was winner of the Seminole County spelling contest concluded last week under direction of B. C.

Steele. Eva Belle Spears, 13, another eighth grader from Sanford Junior High, was second and will accompany Andrew to Miami for the South Florida contest April 30. In third, fourth and fifth place among the 27 contestants were Jeanette Price, Lake Monroe; Mary Ann Tesinsky and Katherine Mikler of Slavia. Clermont CofC Cites Campaign CLERMONT A publicity campaign centered around a movie, Discover Clermont, and the distribution of 20,000 ad vertising folders has been declared a success by the Clermont Chamber of Commerce. The supply of folders, delivered last October, had been expected to last two years but was exhausted in little more than five months.

More folders will be ordefed when the current CofC membership Campaign is Completed. The film, shown on 145 television stations, is credited with attracting hundreds of hew visitors to this Central Florida community. Rare Coin Exhibit Shown To Rofarians SANFORD 'The Rev. Lucian Scott of Lake Mary exhibited his rare coin collection and gave a talk on coins minted in the United States for benefit of Sanford Rotary Club at yes terday's noon luncheon meet ing. The Rev.

Scott said his most prized piece was a Massachu-setts Pine Tree shilling, dated 1652, He said it was the first type coin minted in the States. Dedication Slated The new educational building of Apopka Methodist Church will be dedicated at p.m.' services tomorrow led by Dr. O. E. Rice, district superintendent.

6f. Rice will also preside at the last qnarterly conference of the year following the service. nile court section to offices on the second floor of the courthouse, soon to be vacated by the tax assessor, who will move into the new courthouse annex. The present juvenile office then will be available for the judge's lieense department or other use he might wish to make of it, Stokes said. Planned for use by the CofC is the county owned twb-story brick building near the courthouse which must be renovated before use.

UNDER STUDY The issue of additional space for the eounty judge has been under consideration by com tree Law gS.OOO. United Artists Corporation vs. Warren R. Shafar et al. Law $5,000.

Loews Incorporated vs. Warren R. Shafer et ml. Law 5,000. Warner Broa.

Pictures Distributing Corp vs. "Warrea R. Shafer et al. Law as.ooo. Universal Film Exchanges Inc.

vs. Warren R. Shafer et al. Law So.OOO. Paramount Film Distributing Corp.

vs. Warren R. Shafer et al, Law S5.000. RKO Radio Pictures Inc. vs.

warren R. Shafer et al. Law 45,000. Twentieth Centurv-FOX Film Corp. VS.

Warrea R. Shafer et al. Law $5,000. Seminole County SEEDS Bay Spikes to J. P.

Wilson. Robert L. Meyers et ax to R. 3. Prost et al.

Roy A. Dewberry et ax to C. C. Miller. City of Sanford to Fred M.

Smith et ux. quit claim. Garapic, Kausek, Lor bach Co. Inc. to Berenice S.

Jones. Garapic, Kausek. Lorbach Co. Inc. to Thomas McOrath et ux.

Garapic, Kausek. Lorbach Co. Inc. to Jack L. Tina C.

Oale. Garapic, Kausek. Lorbach Co. Ina. to Stanley Mack et ux.

D. C. Brock et ux to Josephine Gore. ft. It White et ux to Lucy R.

Deese. Robert L. Oiliyard et ox to Catherine B. Atkinson. Henry C.

Parker at tit it si to S. C. Mathers et ux. Christine Roberson to Sam Burke. Raymond G.

Frost et ux et al to J1. M. Livings et ux. sgrmt for. D.

T. Warren et ux to J. Livings et ux. Isabella A. Simon ts Charles Bloom.

Harold W. Luttrell et ux to Richard Van Camp et ux. Fllzabetn B. Calhoun ts Susie M. Daniel.

MORTOA6ES '-Maurice A. BVans et ux to 1st Fed Savgs at Loan Assn. Fred M. Smith et ux to John Hancock Mut Life Ins Co. Emory Lane et ux to Seaboard Finance Co.

Charlie Moore to Lefears Jackson et nr. Robert Lormsnn et a state Bank. Perfect Pak Ine to Fl State Bank, ehat. Richard Van Camp et ux to Harold W. Luttrell et ux.

WRIT Richard I.owon ts James H. tucker as Sheriff of Volusia County. Florida, Habeas Corpus. Lake County DEEDS A. Thacker et al to Stephen L.

Zelazo et ux, A. W. Thacker to John R. Jones et ux. John R.

Jones et ax to A. W. Thacker et ux. City of Clermont to Harry B. Edmonds et ux.

City of Clermont to Frank H. Beals it u. Emory Hickey ux to B. C. Long tux.

Will Salts et ux to Emmetfc C. Payne. Anna M. Mill to R. O.

Mills. J. C. Roger et ux to Henry Kelso et ax. Harry J.

Hein to Joseph O. Foley et ux. Arnold D. Brown et ux to Mervin Drawdy et x. J.

M. Ktnnon et Ux to Henry D. Harp et ux. J. M.

Klnhort et ii to Opal Irene Mobiev et al. Alene Holloway et to Bridges Barry. Robert Oiachetti et ux to Arthur Lake Webster. B. stoke et ux to Alene Holloway al.

Paul X. Sampson to Haiti Hayhes Sampson. M. Igoa Inc. to c.

A. Sessions al. D. 9. Newland to Gladys Malone D-Dek.

John T. Robertson to Lake Co. Luna P. Adams, executrix to Bert Baker et ux. Felicia Q.

Randolph et al to William Dickson. Lucy Lee Randolph Dickson to William Dickson. Pelici a. Randolph to William Dtck-on. Virginia Marian Timmerman to William Dickson.

S. Thomas et ux O'DeH Clifford et ux; W. Ji Howey Coi 9 Harve H. Heise. ft ti.

Dlive Uharleg D. ou. Preston Wood et ux tm Laura a. Taylor. MoRTsAbES W.

K. Vernor to Frsnlt a. EtMttgft missioners for several months. Lake-Sumter Bar Assn. last week adopted a report by a special committee which urged long-range planning by commissioners to assure primarily the facilities for the court functions In the Courthouse.

Also at yesterday's meeting, the commissioners Jeeeived a report from the home for the aged committee of the County Health Welfare Council recommending two sites for the proposed old people's home. They were, first, a plot south of Hwy. 441, east of Tavares; second, a site west of Thomas Rd. in Leesburg. Clarence O'DeH Clifford et ux to S.

Thomas et ux. SATISFACTIONS Bank of Tavares to Willie L. Cheese et al. MISCELLANEOUS E. W.

Oegood to B. B. Osgood as trustee, assignment. Xf. S.

Army to Lindisy LaSaue, discharge. V. 8. Army to Willi Jameg House, discharge. J.

W. Walter Ine. to Satalig Safian, assignment. SUITS FILED Joyce Ann Zittrower, a minor et al vs. Charley Eugene Zittrower, petition to establish Lost Deed.

James A. Hall vs. Mabel J. Hall, divorce. Mary Elisabeth Jenkins vs.

Carl I. Jenkins, divorce, upport of dependent. Jean P. Jackson vs. Donald Overton Jackson, support of dependents.

Juan Guttierres vs. Julian Cortes Guttierrez. divorce. Dorothy I. Fomby vs.

Raymond P. Fomby. divorce. Hattle Haynes Sampsoa vs. Paul Eugene Sampson, divorce.

Dolly Washburn Hough v. S. C. Hough, divorce. Vonna Pay Shay v.

Robert Joseph Shay, divorce. Domtnicfc Bruno vs. Joseph M. Ether-ton. Malicious Prosecution, damages 25.0OO.

Florida Wholesale Pipe and Supply Inc. vs. Herman Regenstien. at law, damages 464.59. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Arthur Batcheior, 23.

Leesburg, and Dorothy Daily. 17, Leesburg. Willie Waltorts 38. Mount Dora, and Irene Mills. 47.

Mount Dora. Gary Sellers, 21, Augusta, and Nancy Graves. 18, Leesburg. James Harold Roberts, 27, Clermont, and -vBvelyn Cieo Moore, 24, Winter Garden. Jerry J.

Poster, 22. Fruftland Park, and Glady Gene Brown, It, Pruitland Park. L. B. Heath, 18, Kustis, and Anne Simmons, 16, Eustis.

Fred J. Boekevert 70. Tavares. and Josephine C. Chase.

51. Tavares. Normal! A. Keenan, 54, Leesburg, and Luevonie Johnson. 42, Leesburg.

William Stewart Irwin. 19, leesburg, and Joyce Arline Stewart, 19. Leesburg. Osceola County DEEDS William Jenkins, et ux to Blanche L. Meyer.

O. S. Thacker, et ux to T. C. Calla han, et ux.

David P. Nunn, et ux to A. Wright, et ux A. W. Luebbe, ct ux to w.

Hertn-neck, et ux. George W. Goodrich, to S. D. Humphrey, et'ux.

Henry L. Godwin, et ux to William H. Ingram et ux, M. S. Jone et ux to James Moneypenny.

RIO RTG AGES Blanche L. Meyers to William Jenkins, et ux. Robert H. Johns, et ux to First Federal Savings 3c Iiomn Assn. Fred Austin td R.

Carlyle Bronson. Rita V. Murray to the First National Bank of Kissimmee. Pat Johnston to the First National Bank of Kissimmee. SATISFACTIONS 3.

J. Griffin Jr. et ux to Charles Trim bach. Lottie A. Carroll, et ux to J.

D. Holloway. et nx. First Federal Savings Jc Lean Assn. to Robert H.

Johns et ux. MISCELLANEOUS Power of Attorney: Mrs. Lenor Young to Mr. Mack Pearson. Notice of Lis Pendens: Maud L.

Hughey etc to R. F. Hemenway. et ux et al. Exhibit Opens WINTER HAVEN An exhibit of the paintings of Robert Sprague of St.

Petersburg is open in the Ridge Art Gallery on the mezzanine of the Haven Hotel and Will remain there through April 15. The gallery is epeft to the public? tirider sponsorship of the Ridge Art Assn. Polk County suits riLeo Teresa Ronsli Bwlutl vs. Domlnirk ditorce. Mabel Steele Hendrlck T.

DiTid U. Hendrlrlc. 3rd, divorce. Carole A. HTlton tj.

Archie M. Hylton, DorothT X. Brewer Murrr S. Brewer Jr.i divorce. Paul Jennlme v.

O. McKtnxie, ac counting. ORDERS, DECREES eraldlne T. Barrett John M. Barren, divorce decree awarding plaintiff custody of child.

Norton v. 3. TP. and Ida tMUt- land. order at dismissal en motion of plaintiff.

A. V. Smith vt fiutn r. Alarm, imai Judgement lor delendent. Ervalene BnarpnacK vs.

jjamei m. Sharpnack, divorce decree restoring maiden name. Ervalene Harrl. Hiupri nntiv Factor vs. H.

E. Wil liams dismUwal order en motion of plaintiff. Alan R. Hart vs. Davison Chemieal al, twnrairr final decree for plaintiff.

divorce decree granting plaintiff custody Tn, mi Hiitn hii rrnn ts. jkk anrtvit. of child. siflbM. decree.

Tonla starling toie vs. ntn s- nrrun- niaintiff absolute custody s.h an AuxMn vs. narrv m. Austin, of enild ana releasing oc ienoni iron any claim lor support money. Dnhrinka oasie Reynolds vs.

Wlllar divorce decree. Dorothy neu Davis vs. wisriie mum Davis, divorce decree. Washington, divorce deere awarding tim WumnflEnll TS Wlliaro 1 plaintiff eustouy of emmren ana sup Chase National 8. Roma Underwood, dismissal order on motion of -plaintiff.

Juanita Bmitn vs. nsmo Smith, dismissal order on motion 01 Plaintiff. Polk County vs. J. J.

Smith al. flrml judgement confirming state i title 8tat Ban ot names vs. oiu Blakely, order of dismissal on motion ol plaintiff MARRIAaC am lTriwrH Franklin, 24, and Clorinda -Vitelli, SI. Plant City. den.

18, Frostproof. 10 Mconee, is. arm "iainiepri ji gul Joe Fred: avcock. bi. ana i.um aenci Lane.

50, Homeland. Oene Co Hearn, 35, Lakeland. Martin Everad Helm, 3. ana mo Oeorge cannon waiKer, 10. ana Tjriaayo Rachel Hevelsi.16, Bartow.

Hamilton, 29. Plant City, nd Oeheva Jfaomi Hunt, 23. fcakelend. Robert Harry Mlze. 33.

and Stella Dishorn Markettej 37 Laaeiana. Chalme Prldgen, is, uursnh ana Betty Lou Hurst, 18, Mulberry Dori Edward Cardtn, 22, and Dorothy Butler. 17. Plant City. George Washington Barnett, 82, and Waudle Lee Wood, 37, Highland City.

Phoenl Dulaney, 19. Mulberry, and Betty Kate Kelley. 19, Port Meade. jact Jackson carraway, 23, and Mary Reilly 24. Bartow.

Dee Mascus Collins. 43, and Anna mssen Wood, 42. Balamanea, H. IT. Volusia County exARRIAOE tlCENSE APPLICATION George Kerney Driver.

22. DeLand, and En Gloria Mery, 19, DeLand. DIVORCE SUITS FILED R. W. Wigglna Jr.

vs. Elizabeth Wiggins. Blwyn Judsoti Trueblood Jr. 28. Qaff-ney, S.

and Barbara Ann Clark, 22, Dayton a Beach; DIVORCE SUITS FILED R. -Wigging Jr. v. Blixabeth Wiggins. Alma Jean Brooks vs.

Alvin Brooks. Barbara Jeaa Brundag vs. Billy Mason Bmndage. Aim Jean Brook vt Alvin Brooks. Barbara Jean Brundage vs Billy Mason Brundage.

PETITION TO BECOME A tREC DEALER In re: Welle Colby- Spencer, to become a free dealer. OTHER TRANSACTION FILED Richard Lowdea James Tucker Sheriff of Volusia County, Florida, habeas eorpua. George W. Lubke Ina. vs.

John Cross-man, garnishment. LAWSUITS FiLBH Beresfora. Carroll Btlio Chestnut et fcl. Law Tberes Mahoney Vs, Hal Posts ana Clegg Fosteri. nis wife.

Law, $33,000. LHl Snsney Vs. Praftsman Jn-gnranee enmssnt. Law $50. Cnlnmbls, Plctufr Cbrp i.

Watri R. Shafer. D. grid H. tThe1yres Inc.

Rlr3-wood Theatres In, and Shafer Thea- DELAND East suburban residents have requested the Volusia County Commissioners to create a second zoning district like the -West Suburban district created a few months ago. The area will be bounded by Hill Plymouth, Kepler Road and Beresford Ave. Although this area has not developed as rapidly as the one on the west side of DeLand its residents would like to prevent indiscriminate building of inferior types and also to zone out use of trailers as living quarters except in the length of time it would require to build permanent housing on a piece of property. P-TA Nominating Committee Reports WINTER GARDEN Executive board of the Winter Garden P-TA Friday received the report from the nominating committee for officers for the next school year. The re port read by Mrs.

George Bar ley, chairman, was unanimously accepted. Officers who have accepted the nominations are: Mrs. Guy Neff, president; Mrs. Lester Austin vice-president; Mrs. Claude Locke, secretary, and Mrs.

L. G. Donahey, treasurer. They will be installed at the May meeting of the P-TA. Senior Music Ctub To Meet Thursday LAKE WALES The Senior Music Club hold its April meeting Thursday at 3 p.m.

in the Woman's Club house. The program, which Is in charge of Mrs, Chester Miller Mrs. J. lu Kiniie and Mrs. James Sprinkle is on American Folk Music.

Hostesses are the Mmes. K. L. Campbell, Thomas Lewis, Fletcher Gardner, and H. C.

Gelnaw. Births Announced Mr. and Mrs. Bartow Wright, Sanford, are parents of a daughter, Ruth Alberta, born April 2, at the Fernald-Laughton Hospital. She is the lith child of the Wrights.

Mr: and MrS; Charles WilbUiP YafboroUght Safiford, are par ents of a son Charles Wilbur born April 2, at the Fer-nald-Laughton HospitaL Miss Elizabeth Antoinette Trotter, head surgical nurse of the. orthopedic department at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester Minn.r were married yesterday in Valdosta, Ga. The bride's brother, Nell Trotter of Rochester, who announced the marriage, said the ceremony was performed in the First Methodist Church, in Valdosta by the Rev. Mack Anthony. After a wedding trip to Miami and Key West, the couple will be at home at 1120 Herndon Leesburg.

Whitehair Speaker For DeLand Meeting DELAND- Francis P. White-hair, local member of the State Road Board, will be dinner speaker for the annual Chamber of Commerce dinner Monday. The affair will be held at the Hotel Putnam at 6:30 p.m. and will end before the starting time for the first game of th Florida State League 1ft Conrad Park. Tickets for the dinner are available from President Glen Martin, R.

E. Lee, E. A. Bevis, Lewis Cunningham or Pete Rasmussen and reservations must be made before Friday, Member Campaign Set By Fire Dept. ORLO VISTA The Volunteer Fire Dept.

combined with the Women's Auxiliary are sponsoring a membership drive for the entire month of April. A street by street canvas will be made by the workers who are divided Up into teams. Chairman is Mrs. George R. King and a free barbecue to welcome the new members will close the drive at the end ftf the month.

Cancer Fund Drivt Opens In Lake Wales LAKE WALES The cancer campaign for funds got underway in Lake Wales April 1, according to W. E. Hurlbut, local Chairman. A Tag Day fofihe drive hat beenjset for April 17, and letters have also been ftailid e-garding donations; MrSi Deryl BulhfigtoA Is assisting in the dnve here..

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