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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 18

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tni im ayw yj 'yi 1 1 PAGE EIGHT (B) THE SUNDAY SENTINEL-STAlf, FLORIDA, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 19SS. ur fi Services Scheduled In Kissimmee Miss Leavitt Weds George Merritt In Sanford Church Briefs Special to The, Sunday Senllncl-8tar KISSIMMEE Union services In 1i i )V vf 1 VI Woman's Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church on Monday ternoon. Br Christian Endeavor society of the First Presbyterian church will meet tonight at 6:45 o'clock In the session room of the church, Mrs. Beulah Drake will be In charge and the coming session of the State Christian Endeavor convention will be. the main topic of discussion.

Park Lake Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary will hold its monthly Inspirational meeting. Monday p. at the church. Mrs. A.

C. Pearson is in charge of the program. A mass meeting of all Christian Endeavor members of Orlando and the will be held Sunday at 6:45 p. at the Central Christian church, to arrange last minute details for the convention which opens on Friday, Aug. 23.

Annual Joint meeting of the Business Men's Bible class of First Baptist church, and Wesleyan Men's Bible class of First Methodist church, will be held this morning at 9:30, at the Methodist church. A similar meeting will be held at an early date at the Baptist church. The August program meeting of the Missionary society of First Methodist church, will be held Monday at 3:15, at Wesley hall. The program, a continuation of the study of Korea, particularly the village life and work in rural communities, will be presented by Mrs. R.

H. Arrington, Mrs. Baxter Long will give the devotlonals, and Mrs. George B. Carter will give missionary current events.

Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Graham of Banford, are announcing the marriage of Mrs.

Oraham'i sister, Miss Dorothy Leavitt to Mr. George Williams Merritt, at Sanford yesterday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Brooks, at the parsonage of the First Baptist church in the presence of only a few raltlves and friends.

The bride attired in a traveling suit of navy blue with white and matching accessories was attended by her sister. Mrs. S. G. Graham.

Mr. Merritt was attended by his brother, Kenneth Buddy Merritt, of Orlando. Mrs. Merritt has made her home, for some time, with her ister, S. G.

Graham. In Sanford. Mr. Merritt Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

K. M. Merritt, of Orlando. Both are well known here. Following a short wedding trip to Coronado Beach, they will be at home In Orlando, Ktsslmmee will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday night, Rev.

J. D. Lewis of the Methodist church preaching the sermon, u.Mng the theme, "The Evil Habit of Gambling." During morning worship at the First Methodist. Rev. Lewis will preach on the theme "Living the Beautiful Life," using the text "One Thing Have I Desired of the Lord and That Will 'I Seek After That I Muy Dwell in the House of the Lord All the Days of My Life, to Behold the Beauty of the fird.

and lo Enquire In His Temple." At 11 a. Rpv. T. S. Hubert, at the First Baptist church, will have for his subjert.

"Halleluiah." Union services in the evening at the Presbyterian rhurch. Rev. P. J. Donnhue will miv mass 10 o'clock at Hie Cathniu- church Services are suspended at the Episcopal -church until vacation of the pastor, Rev.

E. Ski about. Sept. 15. Church of KUslmmee will hold .4 1 "SMIL IN THROUGH WITH i Ml CLARK OAbI A HO LORETTA YOUNG A NORMA SHEARER I FREDERIC MARCH 8ABY GRAND" TODAY AND MONDAY -CmofiheWILf -BEACHAM- ANTING SATURDAY GRACE MOORE Yothers Citrus Service 457 Boone St.

Phone 4628 Rprclallzea In peat control; Grove with low trade trult solicited; frovi eotta analysed. Acts aa refer la case of dliput. 'Over a quartet of a century of experience." Circle No. 2 of the Winter Park Congregational church will have an I all day meeting and covered dish I luncheon In the Hooker Memorial on Tuesday. Aug.

20. The meeting will be devoted to sewing. There will be no meeting of the I fir Why Not a Real PORTRAIT OF BABY 0 Jirthday? ANNOUNCING A New Serf Ice for Orlando and Central Florida A. H. COLEMAN Authorized GRUEN Guild Watch repair service, ning genuine parts; also qualified re-palrlng for all makes American Swiss Parts made for Chronorrieteri and repeating; watches.

A graduate' technical and watch school certified by Herologlcal Institute of America at Bureau of Standards, Washington. D. C. Eighteen yean Gruen service and watch Inspector. Located at 29 E.

Central Mezzanine Floor, Orlando MRS. GILES ENTERTAINS Sppcial to The Sunday Sentlnel-Slar TITUSVILLE Mrs. Julia Giles was hostess to the Woman's auxiliary of St. Gabriel's Episcopal church, at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs.

A. V. Carroll presided and conducted the devotional, and plans were made for a benefit to be given soon. Members present besides the hostess Included Mrs. James Cherry, Mrs.

A. V. Carroll, Mrs. C. H.

Bbjs-com, Mrs. C. J. Denham, Mrs. George Crannell, Mrs.

Walter Webb. Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Mrs.

J. W. Mueller, Mrs. Mary Scoble. Mrs.

George Renlsh, Mrs. D. B. Prltchard, Mrs. C.

J. Enrlght, Miss Sarah Bascom and Walter Giles. WINDERMERE EVENTS Special to The Sunday Sentinel-Star WINDERMERE Mr. and Mrs. George E.

Nace have returned from Georgia, where they spent several days. Miss Benita Broason, of Madison, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bronson. Miss Virginia Bronson entertained a group of young people one evening i Two Extraordinary Attractions! Lovely Portraits Size 8x10 Now $1 Each No airings Is this offer, iery plelure la guaranteed to plcmr The Flora Studio 11 S.

Orange Thone 7fl'J5 NAUGHTY MARIETTA JiANNETTl MACOONALD AM soar I A LTO THUM-m In her honor. FIELDS MARY BRIAN i aw. 'vy. -ar ftj Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Palmer left iV BEACHAM-Wtd. Thul'S, Thursday for Miami Beach. Mrs.

Jeanette B. Hattersley and Mrs. O. E. Knight are spending sev bi'u'inning Rev.

L. 7 4S p. Overstreet serv Sundav. eral weeks in Georgia. Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Babers, H. J.

Cinema Babers, and Mary Gray and Dorothy Babers, of Gainesville, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Vergowe.

preaching the sermon. Rev. Stone will conduct services at 11 a. and I p. at the First Pentecottal church.

The pastor. Rev. W. H. Dresch, pf the Presbyterian Is on his vacation, but Sunday school will begin at 0:45 a.

m. Rev. Lewis Is preaching; during the evening at By MASS BLAKE Luther W. Chamberlin has gone to Babson Park to visit his son-ln law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

"LOVE ME FOREVER" At the Bearham THF, CAST J. A. McCalllster. Miss Mildred Rosser entertained his spending increases until with the final expense of giving her a performance with Metropolitan Opera singers, he finds hlmselfwlth out funds. On the night of her greatest success he discovers her in Philip's arms, goes away discouraged.

Thru the aid of Lulgl, Margaret finds Steve, realizes she loves him, then pays off Miller a gambler who is about to shoot him for a debt; she returns to the stage to sing "La Boheme," with Steve listening from an orchestra seat. Miss Moore's selection from "Rlg-oletto," was most enjoyable, for it's lightness and melody, and tho It Is said her own favorite Is "La Boheme," she sang each of the many selections as tho the success of her picture was in that one. "Meet Face In Face" OUR IDEALS To he mi fair that will alwara meril frirndly retalinns and cnutimieil patronage. DIXIE PRESS West Church nt the Railrond a group of young people Wednesday evening. MarRarf Howard Steve Corelll Michael Bartlett I Philip Camfron Fields Union services.

Rev. McMeullen la preaching at 11 a. and 7:30 p. In the South Klsalmm.ee Baptist church. rr her new picture 10YE ME FOREVER Dr.

and Mrs. E. J. Lawrence spent several days recently sailing on the Oraro Moore Loo CorrUlo Michael BartlPtt Robert Allen 8prln Byiuxton Thurston Hnll Douglax Dunibrllle Luta Albernl Maurltslo Miller Lulgl Rev. Clyde 6.

Leeds, of the Christian church, will preach at 11 a. and Christian Endeavor will be held at 8:45 p. rn, Union services at the Presbyterian church in the evening. From the time Miss Moore's new 'Hi Ii picture opens with her singing an Italian folk song until the end. she gives many selections from very St.

John river. Mrs. E. S. Maddock, leader of the Windermere 4-H girls, entertained the Windermere and Beulah 4-H girls recently at a picnic dinner and supper, with swimming and games.

Present were Mrs. M. M. Pate, leader, of the Beulah group, and Misses Hadena and Murial Beck, Maxine Whidden, and Lucretla Joiner, of Beulah; and Helen Walker, lima and Peggy Riles, Ruth Gatlln, Virginia and Beatrice Price, Aurllla TODAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Jazzy rag -time to the loveliest of grand opera. While there is not KISSIMMEE PERSONALS Special to The Sunday Sentlnal-SUr KISSIMMEE Miss Local Sessions, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

C. A. Sessions, has returned from a Night irizjzzrzz: that breath-taking thrill that came with her "One Night of Love," "Love Me rorever," 'ls just as wonderful, and the music surpasses that of her previous one. Not depending on music alone to please, the story is full of interest, excitement, making Matinee 35c 4oc riirrr nrtnin t-i-s -i Mae Conroy, Edna Mae Keene, and Jean Grice, of Windermere. The Bible class Sunday will be taught by Mrs.

James E. Grice. Miss Harriet Morley returned Thursday from Maltland. where she PICTURE FOUR STARS le Z5e Today A Tomorrow! TWO FEATURES Dine in beautiful stirrouiulinjrs where it is always delightfully cool. Select a tasty meal from a carefully planned mnu and enjoy unexcelled service.

Give yourself and your family a treat at a surprisingly small coat. visited Mrs. H. 8. P.

Ward. PINE CASTLE EVENTS Special to Tha Sunday Sentinel-Star PINE CA8TLE The pine Castle Demonstration club has postponed their regular August meeting on Friday 33, on account of the absence of the county demonstration agent, Mrs. Nellie Taylor, and other Mrs. Edna Mae Mitchell and son, Jackie, accompanied Mrs. Jeff Yates, of Orlando, to Jacksonville for a two weeks visit.

Miss Virginia Willis and mother. Today TomorYewt MATINEE TODAY 1 P. M. Greater Than G-Men" it easy to see and hear several times. Margaret Howard, wealthy society girl, finds she is broke, forced to sell her house to pay her debts.

She has one means of escape; Philip Cameron, millionaire, insists on proposing to her many times, but each time she says no. At the auction of her house and furnishings, she is singing the lovely song, "Love Me Forever." Overheard by Steve Corelll, gambler, owner of cafe, but a lover of good music, he offers her the job of singing In his "Silver 811pper." Steves manager, Lulgi rehearses Margaret In a Jrm song "Whoa." but Steve arrives in time to put her on the program to sing the song he loved. She is a failure with Steve's customers, and to place the girl where she belongs he buys a large place, spends much money to make It a fitting background for his protege, As Steve's love for Margaret grows T1 Mrs. Willis, of WllUston, were guests, ir. xfy for the day, Saturday, in the community.

Mrs. Anna Peterman, a former resident of thla community, recently of Ashland, Ohio, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Roberts and Mrs. J. Frederick, all of Asland. Ohio, who are touring the state of Florida, stopped here Saturday, to visit with relatives in Valrlco. Miss Wllla Mae Harrell has returned, to Miami.

Prof, and Mrs, D. B. Shaver have returned from their vacation. They spent some time in Arkansas before going to their old home In Kentucky for a visit with friends before' coming home. Jack Bass, has returned from Georgia.

Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Ivey had as their guests the past week Mrs.

J. W. Miller and Mrs. Walter Bass of Mr. and Mrs.

R. I. Jeffords and Mrs. T. W.

Mills, of Miami are visiting the A. 8. Gilbert and S. L. Lupfer, Jr.

homes. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Harmon have returned to Winter Haven. Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

Thomas of Winter Park were guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Neel.

Miss Wlnnlfred Brooks had as her guests the past week Misses Mary Alice McKinney and Florence Barton, of Winter Haven. F. O. Mullen was in Jacksonville the past week. and Mrs.

Malcom Edrldge left yesterday for a visit in northern states. Rev. and Mrs. W. H.

Dresch of the Presbyterian church are visiting in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Smith were uests in DeLand of Mr. and Mrs.

Joyce Bowen. Mr. and Mr. John Woodall have had as their guest the past week, Mrs. Austin Jones of Orlando.

DISTRICT. REBEKAH MEET -Mrs. Jennie Phillips, of Ktsslmmee, deputy president of district No. 10, of the Florida Jttbekah assembly, announces a closed district meeting to be held Thursday; I p. at Fraternal hall.

Orlando Re-bakah lodge No. 12 will be the host lodge, Each of the several lodge of the district will take part in the program. This will be Mrs. Phillips' first district meeting since receiving her call on Mr. and Mrs.

C. Sweet and ALSO UNfc.ClllNGr tm a a li I aanM iir, I O. 0 THE COMEDY SCREAM "She Gets Her Man" with za7.v pitts (First Time 1st Orlando) iar MENU SHRIMP COCKTAIL CRAB FLAKE COCKTAIL CHILLED FRUIT COUP SUPREME CREAM OF CHICKEN A LA REINE BROILED SELECTED POMPANO, TARTAR SAUCE, 75c ROAST LEG OF SPRING LAMB AU JUS, 75c STUFFED YOUNG SQUAB, SAVORY DRESSING, $1.00 GRILLED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK NATURAL, $1.00, SPRING CHICKEN SAUTE EN BUTTER, Country Style," 75c GOLDEN POTATOES or STEAMED POTATOES GLAZED CARROTS FRESH STRING BEANS CORN STICKS AND HOT ROLLS HEAD LETTUCE 1000 ISLAND DRESSING APPLE PIE CHERRY TARTS. VANILLA ICE CREAM CAKE SUNDAE CAKE BARTLETT PEARS AND CAKE Mr. and Mrs.

P. M. Shanibarger. Mrs. Peterman is a relative of the Sweets and Shanlbergers.

Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Smith, who spent the summer In the home of Prof, and Mrs.

Fairfield, In Orlando, during the latters' absence in the north, have returned to their home, here on the Oak Ridge road. Gordon ftalone, of Orlando, and Julius McDuff, of Philadelphia, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Ooorg Krauea, Saturday evening. "Saj, Mary, if We'd Screened the Porch This Spring We'd Have Saved Enough to Pay for Alt These Insecticide and Spray Guns We've Bought, JTi Never Too Late for Quality Tha ftrat nail? aaw mowtr to T5 feafor biiTinf a mowr, aM vi about th OUVIS CUP-CUT.

running La oaar, HUTCHINSON TRACTOR Sear Famous Wire Screen EQUIPMENT CO. TEA COFFEE MILK ICED TEA Covered dish supper will preceding -the meeting. W. cratral At. Orlaa, ITU.

will give Jo lower protection -per a ft. COLONIAL ICO 1M FT. FOIM Jr Tf I BHOP S3AKS r- J' F1SST '1 ORANGE COURT GRILL GALVANIZED BT TBI MTJtTiri.E tif PROCESS Pure open hearth full gauge ateel wire uniform- ly woxen. Sekrs ortre on this high quality wire acieen rtvni you double assurance of full vsi J4 to 48 In. widths.

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