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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 21

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PAGE NINETEEN PHONE 4161 ORLANDO, FLORIDA, SrPTEVEER 2, 11 ftimtag fcrnttarl-fcUr James Moore Buys Yowell-Drew's Show 'Kissimmee lumber Co. Of Fashions Tuesday From Francis Igou Will Be Gala Affair jf I i t.f (a. At the Movies 7. fr4 I tol.r Ur f. I i "3 I'Min caha 1 1 A I I f- I -r.

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m-mrn: iia.i.j.t Ix ilii.i.i ihiiiix-r by Klrli.nU Warm li.e a. tliirt-tui mi Tl.f aw 1 JAM KB MOORE TODAY and TOMORROW iv iti rmi -orrs Ar.rn n.l t.m Ct'! an ii: Harhfl rthrrt' W.i laafh kit Ikt riBttrt al lid. ns kil roaltfn tr.ui 5 n. be DiM-n Id a. i i al Ii.

I Al Ihr merl.lit oil TaJIk-Jay rirliliik- ra Ii iratrr at urrd to l.a.r lii-r Uuopi i -oiililbuUun tu Hi Nrril.rmoia (l.i.kl rrady Ui p.rnty of tlnir brloir the Iti.aU.rr-tiil tlir of (fclolxT and Mil. ti.e Kim head thu atxlliiii. Ill be Mui A (lira Hlvpke MlU Uiaiutie Khopkr Mlaa Ftanm Pe-ten. Emily Aariman and Mlu Jane Van de Water. The debutanle frocki will be dl-paiyrd by Mim Juanila William.

Mlaa Vuilnia Wllaon. Mr Np Broaard. Mrs Bell Johns and RnXY I)onb irr tlmr THE (iltKAI AM-K'HICAN lll A1 X'AKT A Fr John Pnvr.f nd lr oiif tVpirlnif Ihc nf of brturtr mtint ih cUmm ni Ihr (t ruiLsl lo ruul piorm Alio A VERY YOI SQ IJDY with Jne WiUketi and Suncy Kelly. DRIVE IN ToiiUiht TurJy. JOY Or I.I VINO Irnif Dunne nd Doii! Jr in romuitlc fomrdj-.

Ml.u Mai )ui KiAicl and Mai Kva Cole mill hair cliarje of at-raniirmriiUi Hie annual vr-pcf M-ivlir al Know irs Cliapel Uie Moore to KUalmmee That was Mlaa Virginia Sinclair, four years aJ IU latrr became i Afternoon altlre mill pre-manager of the firm and ha now tented by Mrs W. A Janson. Mi taken it over. Jane Puwrll and Mrs II C. Jrf In arnnlrln the lumber rard.

fries, and Mr Cecil Floyd Mooia, iaul Sunday In October. Mrs. w. it. uoone was announces Moor Is following aomewhat in ana Mrs.

wmiam I rarr. jr. a proKram-rianiultam for family line His father wa Mm. Jo Ktlland. Mk KaUirr-arranvrmrnu and gardening which I font accountant for lh Florida int Murphy.

Mr Frank Oray. Mrs, means she will be al Hie Llltle Lumberman Asaociatlon. and hls'Rolfe Davis. Mr. Ed Zotian and House at a lurcifled time each ir.niiMK.r inmSar i Mra Hubbard will model t-ha Books Tlk lkl- Lain! Stmt montli when girls from the various i dealer In London.

iglamorou evening fashion. Lroops will come togrllier for dis- Mr. 1 married and ha Mrs Gladys Hhadburn and Mrs. 8ller Spoon by larenre R. Kelland I Harper $1,501.

There IKKNE Dl'NNK, lovely screen actress, starred with Douplns Fairbanks Jr. in the musical comedy. of Living," appearing nt the Drive-in Theatre today through Tuesday. Safety Flag to Be Hoisted cuaalon and in.vtnn lion. The Irad- two children.

ers endeavor to hae consultants! on all sublects In which Uie girls I Ul I evince an inlere.t L0n' He'P Up VOfi'UE A report rampant in the land that the Iraw-lrnd law rontams serret rlU5e providing for a fire. TODAY and TOMORROW Mr. Loucks reported an Interest OrlnnHn Yftiirri kAfirnl Mary Dighton will wear lounging robe. Among Uie Orlando younger set who will present children's fashion duruig the afternoon show are: the Mtase Betty Robinson. Bally France Winslow.

Sherry Chappell, Jane and Betsy Oreen, Joan Dann. Roberta Hlscock, Bar ceioMuireiwii om I one-way trip lo a literary Devil Island for any writer who turru among the officers' wives In ipon- I vrlng a trtwp for Uie daughteisl Gordon WUIoi. chairman of the of the soldiers which will be trooo rlv'c bettrrmrnl committee of out any'-hln- exrept an all-ou Tuesday in Big Ceremony 19. Rf-oprnlni inrfar llli mm pollrv ind nrw irrvlrr' Kxnr pro-trim kilanrrd kit. No rllorl kr iparrtf makt ihr Vojo a Ihratr? oi romforl! ontlnunut Killv from I M.

Mllnr llr; Ml ir Orlando Lion Club, yesterday announced an Intensive program bara Chrlstman. Betty and Bar and campaign largely to build up bara Bollng. Marcla and Dorrls Mayor William Beardall. City morale of young people in Or Two First Run Feature Hits! I Andersen. Patsy Michaels, Elisabeth West.

BeUy Burton. Nancy and Marcla Crane. Helen and Edith Ouemtey, Betty Subera, Mary Ann and Nancy Qrey and Commissioners, the public and members of Oosslp, Inc will officiate Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock to dedicate Orlando's 70th i consecutive day without a traffic Miss Srs Swalnbank and Mrs. lT. M.

BLshard head the program 'committee of the Leaders Association for this year and they have announced that Mrs Christ has a special matter which she ha been Invited to present at the next meeting. Arrangements are being made tc have a trained singer visit each of the troops to drill the girls In group-singing, for vespers, carols, their city-wide rallies and other word-blast about war the prn-ent one. It a lie. Publishers for thta week at lra.it are rrlrbraling Autumn's advent by letting us out of the bomb shelters with novels by popular writers who deal with love, fun and stuff. Clarence Kelland makes the tax burden lighter with a breeiy account of a young wa.slrrl turned amateur boxer, turned truck driver after his bonds and blows weaken.

It's called "Silver Spoon" and Is right In the mouth for lando. According to Wlllox the program Is also designed for citizenship and patriotism, civic improvements, education, health and welfare, safety and aid to Uie blind. The program will get under way Immediately. death, and to hoist a brilliant. blue and white safety flag atop YTbX ik.

RnllrilnD at Oranaa and Pine. Asher Frank, director of the Florida Safety Council, will make a special trip to Orlando to pre Baby Judith Hancock. LltClc Men's Fashions will be modeled by Masters Michael Collins. Billy Oodwln, Billy Hlscock, Ted Thomas. Jimmy Mllllgan, Jimmy and Phil Easterllng, West-ley Clark.

Bobby Howe. Billy Mllllgan, Charlie Rex, Carl Hoffman, Jackie Scholar, Robert Bee too, Jo Subers, Oeorge Bradahaw, Jerry Carter, Carl I Sandy 1 Dann, and Skipper Olnn. The Misses Judith Ann Ellis, An occasions on which they are In Kelland fans. A red-head supplies vited to participate. sent the flag to Oosslp.

the women's organization of the 100-day safety campaign. The organization In turn, in impressive dedi the yoo-hoo Interest. A young man with two girls on the rapid transit system of a Manhattan Joy ride may not be Visitor Registration Books to Open Oct. 1 I I catory exercises, will present the Pythians Change Date For This Week's Session It wis announced by Vice Chancellor W. E.

Clark of Welcome Lodge 9 Knights of Pythias that the next regular me lng of Uie organisation would be held on Wednesday, Sept. 24. instead of the usual Friday night. The change was necessitated because of a request from the Pythian Sisters for Friday night to hold a special meeting In Castle Hall. Wednesday, Oct.

1, will mark nette Scott. Nanette Vincent, Har Uie date of the first official open SECOND FKATl riet Hughes, Bobbie Rinker and Elizabeth Newald will model fash ing of visitor registration books at the Chamber of Commerce, for ever tell! Closed door tecrett the roald ions for the 'Teen-age" Miss. flag to the Orlando Police Department. The flag will be hoisted on the flag pole top the Metcalf Building, and will only be lowered in the event of a traffic death in Orlando, and then at half-mast. Mrs.

Edna Olles Fuller, chairman of Gossip. will make the dedicatory address at 11 o'clock the 1941-42 season. It was an nounced yesterday. 'PRIVATE NURSE TO BE HOISTED TUESDAY Chief of Police Larson and Frank participating. Ail downtown traffic will possibly be stopped while the short services are underway.

J. A. 81ade of the Orlando Traffic Department, ha arranged the entire program to be held at the latest thing In plots, but Margaret Culking Banning freshens it up in "A Week in New York" (Harpers: 12.50) with some new twists and bright conversation. Faith Baldwin continues her bright light circuit with bright people in "Temporary Address: Reno" Parrar and Rlnehart: $21. and snappy account of those who go down to Nevada after slip-ups.

It Includes some lively people. Office hours at the Chamber of Commerce will be from 8:30 Bread ioyre Jane Darwrll A. M. until 0 P. M.

Any special evening meetings must be ar Fashions for the well dressed student and business man will be presented by Dick Phillips. Bob McLead. Dick Stewart, Ed Hard-man. Thomas Wlllard, Oeorge Balfour, Ferris Ward. Bill Smith, Olen Robertson, and David and Bill O'Rork during the evening performances.

ranged beforehand at the office. Orange and Pine and the public Tuesday morning. The dedication will be held in front of the Metcalf Building on the sidewalk with COMFORTABLY CONDITIONED AIK FOR AU. WKATBKR Sentinel Sports offers you a summary of football in Central Florida. Keep up with the gridiron by reading Sentinel Sports daily.

Is invited to attend the dedica some bored people and enough The use of the lobby has been granted to the United States Armed Forces Service Club until tion. Mayor Beardall, commissioners. TODAY and TOMORROW Oct. 15, it was disclosed. WINTM najUl PH0N1 miSO situations and cracks to keep up interest.

day and Saturday there will be two first run shows. Programs will run continuously from 2 P. M. Prices for children SPECIAL BARGAIN WEEK ADULTS Uc MAT. aJkl EVE.

9n TWO MINOR ACCIDENTS Police yesterday reported two accidents totaling $55 property Now that the time has come for Box Offlca Op P.M. Adulta tie Plo Federal Tat CkJIdrta aad Car Fre all good men to come to the aid of their country, it might be well to know more about what they will be 10 cents, except on Satur damage and resulting in one arrest on charges of reckless driving. No injuries were reported. Sunday, Sept. tl, 114111:31 Till TM.

618 N. ORANGE AVE. It'a a keart-to-heart exploiton Un(ki whta Ihla aard fcotlad tar and (al meet! JAMES BETTE CAGNEYDAVIS days, from 2 until 6 P. M. when a 8 cent admission will prevail.

For adults admission will be 30 cents plus tax for matinees and 35 are aiding. There's no better place to start than the great Mississippi Valley, which Clark B. Firestone does In "Flowing South" (McBrtde: $31, a Mark Twalnish. Beale Streetlng account of the big liver and Its tributaries. Served Noon and Nlte For Health's Sake Tour Doctor Advisee: Avoid CONTACT With Crowds! Get Plenty of FRESH Bring- the Children and En-Joy AM ef These Movie la the Cool Comfort of Tear Own Cw! cents plus tax for evening Ml FULL COURSE Roost Young CAPON BAKED HAM SPECIAL Fruit Sauce The Or and and Cameo Theatres DINNER will be closed today for an in definite period.

WIU Siuart ErwlaKaceik. CIHCKElSj Renovated Vogue Opens With renovated sound equipment IRENE DUNNE age Pretslag Craakerrle Salad Choice of Drlak Dessert i CAPOJir in and a new policy, the Vogue Thea TURKEY III VJ tre In Colonlaltown is being re BROILED SEA BASS Lemon efAjt 1 PJaf. 65 LAMB -W- 8 Other Choices ef fn-DINNERS 9VV The OPEN DOOR DINING ROOM AT MAITLAND RE-OPENS FOR THE SEASON OCT. 1st opened today, Vernon Hunter, city manager for Florida State Theatres, Inc, announced. AdaK SSo (Tax Eitra Now 1 Featuros Under the new policy the subur OTHER FULL COURSE DINNERS 50c UP AaodieT wkaaiaff rat for tViaitr! ban theatre will have three program changes a week.

On Sunday and Monday there will be two first Dong Fairbanks Jr. "JOY OF LIYiriG" Wednesday Taarsday Merla Otana atalpai Klchardiaa la a awry a nw BAP'S drama Uc defeaa of Eaflaad "The Uca Has Wings" Friday dataiday DOUBUC FKATIBE Matdi Benamy EIJ-EBT 0 BEN, DKTrCTIVE" CmCKEN A SPECIAL FEATURE EVERT DAT Chefs Special Adalta Me Aaytiae Laat Day 2 Features. Alice Fare John Payne Jack Oakle Ceaar Rome re 4 Ink SpoU THE GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST" a. AUQ fA Very Young Lady" JaM Witker Kaatrr Krlly run pictures; on Tuesday ana Wednesday an outstanding second II 306EHS ill gun run show; and on Thursday, Fri a ROUGH Meals 40c Sunday Chicken Dinner (0c MM: BOXED TO TAKE OUT liM ftvrce FT.GATM RESTAURANT Parktag la Rear US N. ORANGE AVE.

inicom TODAY AND TOMORROW "BACK STREET" Cka. Bayer Margaret flariavaa Green Hornet Km. News Tim rr.O BID" Mmrphr DELIVERY CHARGES: On er aay nmi delivered aeywaer Featuring -Hot Homemaddt Bread Southern Cooking TvaatatTMr Fredrle Marrk lati oar WirM" a ad "tlumii ia Waahkactaa" TFORCED LANDING" Irkard Arira Gatar tke ttty lar.

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