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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 5

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7T MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 23, 1931 4'-- THE EVENING SErORTER-STAR PAGE Fr turn ney; Jm Room Memnln Floor Continuous Service each Shopping Dyi SOCIETY IQWELL- ZELDA JASPER, Society Editor auAMTrtTory" 36 VKAWI QP SIRVICI 1 SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Wedding Announced at Treasure Hunt The marriage or Miss Dorothy L. Stowe and Mr. Anderson A. Rhodes, which took place recently In Tallahassee was anounced on Saturday night at a treasure hunt for which Misa Polly Smith was hostess and which ended at Oak Island. The announcement was hidden In the treasure, a box of candy.

Mrs. Rhodes la member of the senior class of the Orlando Senior High school and a member of l'hi Alpha Kappa sorority. Mr. Rhodes is from Tallahassee and is Added 'Attractions i at Palm Springs Palm Springs has re-opened under the official management of Mrs. Geanette Eberts, formerly of Columbus, Ohio.

Palm Springs has always been one of the most popular bathing and amusement places In the vicinity, and patrous will find numerous added attraction features, 0. E. 8. NO. 131 The regular meeting of Orlando chapter No.

131, Order of Eastern Star will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. Initiation will be held and refreshments served. All Eastern Stars have been Invited to Pan-Hellenic Bridge Party, Amherst Apartment, 8 P. M. Chamber of Commerce bridge party, 7:30 P.

M. Ohio club, Chamber of Commerce. 7:30 P. M. Iff UESDAY I 4 a 4'' employed In Orlando.

Bridge, Mrs. II. E. Brakmann, hostess, Dubsdread Country club 3 P. M.

Bridge, Mrs. E. B. Hess, 645 E. Marks etreet, 2:30 P.

M. Luncheon, Mrs. W. O. Treauor hosteas, honorlug Mrs.

William Houston, Latchstring tea room. Mlzpah Chapter, 0. E. meets at Moose Hall, 8 p. M.

Michigan club, Chamber ct Commerce, 7:30 P. M. SoroslH, 3 P. M. University club.

8 P. M. Triangle club, M. C. A.

building, 6:30 P. M. Retail Credit Association, Yowell-Drew tea room, 12:15 P. M. Chamber of Commerce, 12:15 P.

M. Cooking School, Municipal Auditorium, 1 P. M. they're tho accessories that really count In the Braart spring costume. other guests Including Mr.

and Mis. Karl Lehmann and Mr. and Mrs. John Schumann, of Orlando. The affair was delightful and very Informal, Other guests included Miss Margaret Arnold, Miss Ruth Merrick.

Miss Rochelle Rudd, Miss Johnle Williams, Miss Alice Lee, Miss Edna. Parker, Miss Dorothy Stulti, Miss Vldalia Wilson, Miss Bernice Pooser, Miss Gerda Poster, Miss Thelma Lucius, anil Messrs. Hud Illanchard, of Daytona Beach, William Arnold, William Holms, "Chuck" Stewart, Robert Melltzer, Mallory Jones, Byron Baker, William Winn, Peter Malcolm. Howard Bandy, Thomns Barton and Robert Stowe. 3 A All Colored Pageant 8 P.

M. "HEAVEN BOUND" Municipal Auditorium Monday, Mar. 30. ADMISSION 50c, 75c, $1.00 Dr. Rosalie S.

Morton Entertains at Tea Orlando Lodge No. 69, P. and A. Masonic Temple, 7:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY Orlando Country club bridge party, 2:30 P.

M. I Klks club, 7:30 P. M. I Kotary club, Chamber of Commerce building, 12:15 p. M.

ft Clvitnu club, Melrose, 12:15 P. M. New England society, Chamber of Commerce building, 7:30 P.M. Poetry hour, Unitarian church, 4:00 P. M.

Exchange club, Duck Inn tea room, 12:15 P. M. Orlando Memorial Post No. 19, Legion Home, 8 P. M.

Cooking School, Municipal Auditorium, 1 P. M. THURSDAY Rosalind chib, 3 M. Chamber of Commerce bridge party, 2:30 P. M.

New York State Society, Chamber of Commerce building, 7:30 P. M. Shrine club luncheon, Masonic Temple, 12:15 P. M. Advertising club, County Chamber of Commerce, 12:15 P.

M. Orlando Realty Board, Chamber of Commerce, luncheon, 12:15 P. M. Cooking School, Municipal Auditorium, 2 P. M.

Mrs. Olive Thompson, hostess to Thursday Bridge Luncheon club, Little Grey House, at Maitland. SATURDAY Alhertson Public Library story hour, 10 A. M. Chapter P.

E. home of Mrs. Beulah Drake, 707 E. Pine i street, 2:30 P. M.

Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton was hostess at tea on Saturday afternoon In her home in Winter Park, having as her guests the members of the Business Women's club of Winter Park, and several Allen Company JEWELERS STOCK REDUCTION SALE Continues Throughout This Week OOOOOOOO! Scarf: taxpayers' League I to Meet Tonight i i An error In the Sunday paper ated that the Taxpayers' League jrould meet next Wednesday night, tut this meeting has been set for DISCOUNTS "How Konjola Benefited Me!" "How Konjola benefited yi M.i. G. W. night instead, stated officials of Up to a Mighty Important with Easter Coats and Suits.

Much attention centers on the scarfs as a complement to the costume and the narrow tubular scarfs we are showing are espe daily smart in stripes, plaids and polka dots on white or colored backgrounds. Attractively fringed at both ends. itreet, Neilv title, Tens. "My health badly run down and I wu to nervoui that liw leaft thing league. All citizens and merchants are bvlted to attend the session which llll be held at 7:45 o'clock at the Ian Juan hotel, at which time a lumber of citizens will speak on he Bales tax recommendation of he governor's committee on fi-tance and taxation, which will be presented to the coming legislate, I Deaths I $1.95 and $2.50 Searh Main Floer upaet me.

With Gloves ownes in two weeki Iter taking Konjola 1 wa like another On our entire stock high grade DIAMONDS, Watcnes, Jewelry, Silverware, China, Glass, Radios, etc. Our stock Is the largest In Central Florida. If you are In need of any Jeweler's merchandise for personal or gift purpose be sure to visit our store during this saie. fl I JOE KIRKLAND Funeral services for Joe Kirk- Hid, age 5(i, who died at his home Prints UHRc in such soft, wearable owe? the vineland road Saturday Ight will be held tomorrow morn-it at 10 o'clock in the Carpy Hand lapel. Interment will be in Green- my ftrragth hat relumed and 1 an in better health than I have been in years.

Konjcle is all that claimed (or it-and more." Demand Konjola And Get It; Don't Be Switched To A Substitute. Konjola is sold at McElroy's Pharmacy, 125 South Orange avenue, Orlando, and by leading druggists everywhere. ood cemetery. ALLEN COMPANY JEWELERS 30 South Orange Ave. Engraving Watch Repairing Diamond Setting MRS.

MERCEDES IRIAS Services for Mrs. Mercedes Irlas ge 92, win) died at the home of er dauiit Mrs. Joseph Young, 17 East Amelia avenue on Sunday lorning, were held this morning I 9 o'clock from St. James Catho- church with Carey Hand In Color plays an important part In glove fash-Ions, but. in soft pastel shades and a finer quality of suede than ever before.

In this spring collection of Fownes gloves you will find the correct styles that are approved by fashionable women. Fownes gloves have a reputation for pleasing the most particular. Clam Main Floor OOOOOOOO large of arrangements. Mrs. Irias was a native of Nlcara- na and lias made her home in Or- CDdo for the last five years.

MARY J. BRAZELL Mrs. Mary J. Brazell, wife of Guy- ID Brazell, chief of the Winter arden police force, passed away Today Buys Traditional 7685 Gordon's Chiffoam Hosiery nnday morning at the Orange Gen-a! hospital. Mrs.

Brazell has been jffering from a carbuncle on the eck, although was not considered brlously ill until blood poison set several days ago. She is sur-Ived by her husband and two chil-fen. Funeral services were held this fternoon from the Carey Hand hapel with Rev. Jordan of Pine dull of course 'astle officiating. Interment was 1 Greenwood cemetery.

Chief Brazell is still confined to le hospital as the result of wounds tce-lved in a gun battle which oc-Orrert on Monday last, and In hich George Brown and J. W. tobbs were killed. The smartest and most wearable hosiery thl season is very much inclined to dullness, so delicately sheer and bo durable. Women like the specially constructed toe and the run-proof guard at the top.

The colors, too, are so lovely this season. Making smart clothes is "as easy as pie" with the aid of Butterick patterns and Yowell-Drew fabrics. In this spring season of prints that have such a preference for florals you will find inspiration for many of your frocks right here in the fabric section. Make a Frock of 95 Printed Silk Crepe Gay colorful florals and smart allover designs on light and dark colored grounds in all silk crepe offer many inspirational ideas for smart spring and Easter frocks. 40 inche3 wide.

A Sports Costume of qq yar(J Washable Ratine Just the fabric for your sports dresses and suits. Bright colored prints and plain colors to match the prints in fine quality rayon and cotton mixed ratine, guaranteed washable, 36 inches wide. An Afternoon or Evening Costume of 75 Yard Printed Rayon Voile Whether it be a large pattern print or small design you'll find these washable voiles will make the loveliest of garments in the smartest of the spring styles. 36 inches wide. Fabric Main Floor Definitely Smart Are Knitted Suits This Season You'll see them everywhere on the links, in town, on the beach, in fact, wherever smart women are.

A jaunty sweater and skirt the very smartest exponents of the mode. You can make them yourself easily and economically. And youU find it most intriguing. All you need la some soft, colorful yarns and knitting needles. Your own clever fingers will do the rest.

Free instructions in our Artcraft Department For regulation size 8 balls of Lustre Woo is needed, 53c ball. Arttraft Second floor i PANCAKE SUPPER pancake supper, given under le auspices of the ladies of Delan-t Baptist church will be held at )e Memorial Junior High school on hursday evening from 6:30 to o'clock. rair Ho.lrjr-Haln floot Wealth HINTS Pierce Arrow Quality This year's entirely new Fierce-Arrows, at their new prices which begin as low as $2685 are being eagerly accepted as the dominant value of values in their field. The traditional quality and distinction which create Fierce-Arrow survival-value and which have enhanced Fierce-Arrow's patrician prestige for 30 years, are here carried still higher, Here new modes find expression; new degrees of luxury are born new pinnacles of perform- ance are climaxed through the medium of safe and smooth Free Wheeling pre-eminent motoring advancement of a decade. Those who sincerely seek the rare qualities and attributes which literally spell finality in '2685 t0 tJte as weH as fa value which persists rawofPitrcf-Arrotv', th the wffl come tQ fu 29 new models.

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PIERCERROW AMERICA'S FINEST MOTOR CAR Learn the New Charles of the Ritz Way to. Beauty Varicose Veins and Ulcers (Continued) In the majority of cases, patients Sarry on their respective vocations iflthout losing time away from fork, busisess or social functions, i The average case of Varicose roles can be entirely freed of all Iraces of the enlarged veins after ihree or four treatments. in many instances, cases or ri en and twenty years standing, Orlando women may now rival the youthful chic and smartness of New York's most fashionable women. The Charles of the Ritz beauty preparations sold exclusively in Orlando at this store are the identical beauty creations used in the famous Charles of the Ritz beauty salons at the Ritz-Carlton and other great New York Hotels. Ask to see these exquisite and effective beauty, aids.

lollatriie Mala floot here ugly ulcers existed, have ii discnargea entirely sausnea iUt results after a few weeks' eotment I Joe Corwln Howell, fpecial- L. B. FORT, INC. In? in stomach, bowel and rectal iseases, and the Injection treat ent of varicose veins and rupture. 539 tW.

Central ftve. Phone 3632 ours I to 1 and 1 to 8. H'oman Attendant. 200 W. Gore Ave, Tel.

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