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PHONE 4181 ORLANDO MORNING" SENTINEL. ORLANDO. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, 1939 PAGE SIX Goldenrod News GOLDENROD The last meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society was held at the Community House.

ALABAMA FIRM GETS CONTRACT Marks Street PTA Chairmen Announced Committee chairmen for Marks Street A. were announced at the called meeting of the executive board held Monday morning. Officers of the association Include Mrs. Walter C. president; Mrs.

Georpe Allen, first vice president; 71 I nw RiH Fnr CWcoine of Congregational Church D1U J.Uljpf wliUor was the speaker Low Bid SOCIETY By ZELDA JASPER Society Editor Personals Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chappell, who have been visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Dr.

and Mr.s. John Rocher Chapix-11. iell eatcrday to return to tbnr Jwmt In Dougla. Ga. Dr.

J. Adrock who is critically ill in St. Pcicn-burc. is only slightly Improved, anrl Is not. allowed to rico:" visitor.

Dr. Ad-cock former pwpr of the First Cbtmii oi Orl.mdi. Mr O. B. of 435 Pi ir.j a Mr.

mi tt.ni i f. Oair.e Avenue, nrc time in I)r tonn it; Hot' i John Ml! i.s ll'1'C t-n Imih in Ml iiaush. id i 1 in- i I A'. i dmy i hit ilj wires i Jail Fronts Sprrtnl to Orlando Morning SphUm! DELAND A $7,545 low bid of the Decatur Iron and Steel Company of Decatur, has bfen accepted by the Volusia County Commission for the Installation of tool resisting steel fronts to cells of the Volusia County Jail annex, it was announced vesterdav. Other bids ranged as high as $11,000 for virtually the same material.

The second low offer came from Fries and Son. $7,632 Tool resistant steel will' be used for nil metal works of the new WPA annex instead of half open hearth i steel, a weaker material. Board Chairman Peter Gessner said yesterday. Members decided the Inra-cr initial expenditure for complete installation of tool resistant steel would be more than repaid when prisoners learn they' cannot cut metal as easily as they have been ctiltini? open hearth steel bars. Gessner said, and thus with 'the coin oni inn of Sherif; Ed Stone.

A commit tee consisting of Cuiiiity Siipcrintcndeni Cioui'rey Drckn. hiicI Deputy Clerk V. D.ivlr also accepted the lone. $311) bul ill Brandon Electric Coiuniinv en a iiealinn plant fnr the Volusia votmi'i WPA proi'ct. and :l.c Stay bid of DeLand Millwotks on imscelianeoiis.

miilwork lor the annex and' stockade project. Payment on materials will be dc-ierrcd until funds are available. Ocoee Items I OCOt'IO Mrs. R. Payne and N.

Buniscd entertained Sunday i honor of Mrs. Payne's daugiiter. and Mi. Biirn-ed's granddaughter. Joanne Payne's seventh birthday, Guests were Mrs.

Fos'er Johns, and children. Marjory and Bobbie. Mrs! Harry S.U'.er aiiii daughter Doris of Orlando. Marilyn Fulmore of Winter i Garden, Mrs. Dcnora Talyffli.

Mrs. Leo Conrad, and'children Dot-is. and Buddy. B.ntv Lou Burnsed. Wilburn Bullington, Betty Dann.

Alma Dean. I Micky McCoy, Mrs. Bud Cliilds. ami i fSafnU-ll Wrti Kmith I l. i I I 1 i i I i i Miss Ethel Cornwrisht.

second vice i president Mrs. Ashcr Peter, record- inc secretary: Mr. William N. Ellis. correspondmB secretary; Mrs Mvrtle May, 'reaxurrr; Mrs A Bailey.

hljtorian. Chiunnen ol committees Membership. Mrs. A. E.

Aibnlton; I neerliework Guild. Mrs. E. O. Dann; hcnlili and round-up.

Mrs. F. Moiikm- An'-miiii; r.idio anil ino- tf i i picture, Mrs W. Smythe. rer- re.rmn Mr.s P.

Ward, Mr- Vtrtor White Mrs Will Mason Tiller; ieiisiiip Mrs. Mmnard Arklev, 1 -rl Cross. pub- iirilv. Mi.s-0 A Jnlinson; luncli- i 'iin. Mrs (iroi ac Allen and Mrs.

P'il; home. Mrs A P. Clarke; studv i 8.ip. Mrs 1 1 Murnski; S'ripliiit: finance. Thompson and Mrs J.

14 i -T Ml A Sco'l. Mrs B'M-hne drama rf't: Mr: .1 II Mcl.omore; i visi Lewis; mo- 'in. Mts il.ii D.rirjn; h.intifl- V. N-vald: wei-I in fviivcr and Mr. I) Hhiipf assi.

tants ill ii. M-: H. P. Cn arl. 1 J.

MaMus Windermere News i 1 V. EI? i a Mrs .1. A have relumed from a trip to York Cltv and Fairlee, Vt. Mr. and Mrs.

J. KnlRhl -'urned to Orhndo after spending some lime in Windermere i Mr iiifl Mrs Bill BrTekman and 1 rc--tiiirl are visiting Mrs Brock-man r. parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. f.ieier. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Chase and Franmm Wliltmer rnv? re.

urned from Ashevllle, N. C. Mrs lliirrv Luff and sons an. I Chandler have returned to "MraiiiT artVM-T'lFPmir Mrs-rHiff's-nar (i ents. Mr.

and Mrs ,1 C. Palmer. Mrs Ella Webber has returned Iroin Ohio, i Mrs. Frank Mad-eti en! "I lamed in honor of her son Bills Hnric-irh birthday. Present were: Bill Hion-son, Lawrence Drive and Srtdner.

HIT -RUN CASE STILL STYMIED Sanford Police Run Up Against Wall Special to Orlando Morning Sentinel SANFORD Chief of Police Roy G. Williams said yesterday that no clue had been obtained- to the hit-and-run driver who ran down and killed Mrs. Pauline Hirsch several nights ago. Mrs. Hirsch was walking on Fourteenth Street on her way home when she was knocked down and drafted more than 50 feet.

She died two hours later in a local hospital. Justice of the Peace J. C. Roberts said he was awaiting still further Inquiry into the accident by the police before naming a date for the inquest. SPECIAL SESSIONS SANFORD The City Commission is holdinz afternoon sessions in City Hall, endeavoring to draw up the budget for the next fiscal year.

VY ICE MEET POSTPONED SANFORD The regular meeting of Ihe Junior Chamber of scheduled to be held last nich'. was postponed until next Tuesday night, on asrount of the Sanford-Alhany baseball same. A 1 SOOTHES CHAFED SKIM mOROLlUE SNOW-WHITE PETROLEUM JtltY Itchy Pimples Kill Romance Many shattered romances may be traced' directly to ugly skin blemishes. Why tolerate itchy pimples, eczema, angry red blotches or other Irritations resulting from external causes when you can get quick re- llnf i'oim ennthiiirr Arsnn'o Ol nt memv an druggists. Money refunded if one application does not delight you.

Peterson's Ointment nnrl H.nJ and cracks between toes. CENTLY FADE Freckles tfeip I if Ii! A3 Hi? loose A lOOSetrMM lUVftlllVUUJ ffow fiJinol aidt complexion New you can gen Uy farlp away (fade-lf. help lonarn black brads, promote wonderful new improvement in your complexion, by uamg amoua, quick-acling Nadinola Cream. Unlike moat creams. Nadinola apeeda up the natural process of eifoliatton.

its gentle action Ireshcns and brightens dark, dull akin quickly atarta you toward a fresher, smoother, softer, more alluring complexion the kind that men admire and women envy. Used and praised for 40 1 hy thousands of women. Only til 0 years SOcat your drug or toilet counter. Satisfac- lory results guaranteed or vour money back. Oct Nadinola, todayl ONLY Emm The president presided over the bus-.

Incss iiart of the meeting, the Rev. of the afternoon. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. Morgan.

Attending Mrs. J. Biussett, Mrs. Earl Burchnrd. the Rev.

and umc oine, Mrs. B. G. Ellis, Mrs. J.

H. DikM. Mrs. R. L.

Groom, Mrs. L. Mutlicrs, Mrs. N. C.

Parker. Mrs. R. Morsan. Mrs.

D. E. Mathers, Mrs. C. W.

Elriridue, Mrs. Cleo Mathers, Mrs. Bcrnice Rood. Lena Rageon, Louise Parker. Shirley Morgan and Roney Rood.

Alter several weeks visit with her aunt and uncle Aline Gdrdiner lias returned to her home in Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Selby and family of Pasadena. formerly of Goldenrod arrived a few days npi for a visit with friends and relatives here.

The oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sclbv is a former student of the University at Gainesville, and is cntr-rins there again this vear. M'-. and Mr.

Van Ellen of (Veen were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Giwae Other recent visitors at tlie homt1 were Mr. and Mrs. Loner of Orland Mr.s.

Mat tie D.ivi.s has been vU.it-in2 rel-itn e. ere. Wat ne the son of Mr. Mrs Ro'cc Fao'e. has been ill inr ti.iys Oviedo Notes OV1KDO -Mrs.

L. V. Moore have returned from a month's stay in Co'orarn and New Mexico moiin- tutus, a trip to Pike's Peak, i W. K. Mooiv of Oviedo and Miss Marv Gor of Taos.

N. were inarned Sept. in Taos, and are now at home to their friends at Moire's Dairv In Oviedo. I vreitre V. Moore siradtiale Pi Oviedo Hl-tli School Inst Mav, will i be-in his lieshman ear at Ro'lins Coilciip' Sept.

2li in Winter Park. Dr. Wicker and Mrs. Wicker were in Oviedo Sunday evcninc. Dr.

i Wicker preached at the Methodist, church at the evening hour. After-! wards he held quarterly con- t'l'crence. 1 Tic Rev. 'Mr. Jones, who cniucs from Emory Univcrsitv io Oviedo lor three months, preached his first sermon to his Oviedo Methodist I Church congregation Sunday morn-inp.

A tele, ram was received by Mr. i irci iv e- i rnvmn John Mctcalf of Oviedo Sunday told died in Illinois. Mrs. Met calf had gone to her home in Illinois, i several weeks ago on account of the illness of her mother. and took Donald with her.

but leav- ing the younger son with his father in Oviedo. Mr. Metcalf and son i left Mondav by train to join his famtlv and attend the funeral of i eldest sen. IIOt'SKHOLDER TO STEAK SANFORD Ernest F. Householder, local attorney, will address the regular meeting of Kiwanis, at noon today.

His subject will be "The Constitution." FOR I Bag and shoes in "black coffee" and hat and gloves in "green tea" comprise an accessory ensemble fit for a queen a queen who knows how to make one good fall suit do multiple duty all Winter. Winter Park News By LOUISE PLYMPTON Phono 397M mft-ron -Mai-tony-of I iJ! I r- I I Dr. George R. Crisler returned to the ci'y Saturday after an absence of two and a half months. During the Summer, he vuited in West Virginia, South Carolina.

Illinois. Wisconsin and Indiana, and also spent some time at the Mayo Clinic. IAOH Mf M0N I UK I i Now Thru Friday SkI Never Such ihf ill Mrs. Fredrick Has Morning Bridge, Luncheon Mrs. Harlow Fredrick gave a I morninz bridze and luncheon on Tuesday and her guests included Mrs.

F. Parks. Mrs. A. Dumas, Mrs.

Calvin Wrst. Mrs. J. P. Bates, Mrs.

Arthur Nciswcnilrr. yiu. D. L. Dudley.

I Mrs. Homer Wndil. Mrs. T. M.

Jewell. Mrs L. B. Saffer. Mrs.

Pep- trarrett. mis. u. u. cuiioru.

Richmond Guest I Honored at Party Mrs. J. A. Peckham was hostess recently at a shower for her daagh-i tcr-ln-law. Mrs.

Clarence Pock-j ham of Richmond, Va entertaining at her home at Lak? Mary. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Rhoda Fwinc. W.lii.im Thome. I auraii Thome and Ella Jean Bote- ler.

C.ia-Ms M-s. A F. Kemp. Mrs. Rov Howell.

Mrs. J. II Howell. Mrs. A.

Dot! ''if Mrs. K. man. Mr.s. J.

Cucliran ace Cochran. Mrs. Mrs II -m. Mrs. Hor-Townsrnd.

1 Mrs A. C. Saunders Mr Hv. r. I i- Mr- Bolder.

Mrs. H. Push. Mr-, R. Skcwe.v Mr row.

M-s A. I Prise. Mrs Bar rv. Mr Wi-ts np Uv n. F.iPr -n r.

i- h.i id; ti A A Vivian Wht' Mrs. Ml 1' A- Mr: Mo 11. tuin Hi Crbndo "je-ts wes ton Mrs. Ci P'-hfinr. Ktiol- and guests 1 woi" Mrs K.

Hill. tim L. Jrt-rs a nr.icii Mrs. J. Geneva Notes GENEVA Henry Harrison, who has been scnoiulv ill at a hospital in Jacksonville, arrived horn? Sunday.

Wilson of Or'ando i tied his mother. Mrs. Geor (i Stn'-iflaf Mr. and Mrs. Conies and son David and Mr.s.

Carrie Greer of Davtona Beach spent the Willi Mr. and Mrs. Eli II Miss a Mar- caret Culpepper and Mr. R. I rank M.PP" nd i TV and Mislv'jeaii Moran attended church at nvl-erln Snnrtlv Itllfht.

P. B. Don'ev and fa mil have moved-to -Winter for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dooicy of Bunnell spent, week-end with Daolcy. I Sentinel Pattern Mix VoUTii trl't-blored crope silk in 'youtlittil botero- cos-i tume stop red bellhop, jacket, i white shirt blouse and powder blue wide flared skirt. It has a widH pypsy buttoned belt, to give the waistline that tiny look. i Stvle 2761 is designed for sires 12. 14.

18. 18. 20 years, 30. 33, 34. 36.

38 and 40-lnches bust. Size 18 requires 2 1-2 yards of 39-inch material for blouse; 1 7-8 yards of 39- inch for bolero. Send FIFTEEN CENTS U5c, i fcoln Is preferre-d) for PA1TERN. Write plainly YOUR NAME, DRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. ntf.

Sm-F. TO STATE sSI2E YOU WISH. I Address order 1o OrlandoMorn-Inff Sentinel, PATTERN DEPART-: MENT. 121 West 19th Street, New i York. N.

Y. NEW Clinic Teattd Quick Relief! TryDr Schotl'snewiiuick relier for callouses, burn-, ing scmatKWis, or trnUer-nea ow bottom of ytuf feet. Cushions, soothes th aensiuv spot. New patented design, share. Separata MeUmtiona included rue quickly remov Ing Callouses.

Get bog tuQajr I Cost but a trine. i I it it HMmm mi IH Ml hi Kill it I T'citm nnrk hmh tn Park I Avenue ti. Uugh at the mi III tun with fitr.f.n a nhf atnfte Tkl I HI onc-Kirl roinnulle riot ot lull. jf fill A wertliy aueiwihir I llli B.ichfior Mother' wltb I I II i manv launtii that I 111' 1. uirmorauin mil urniw.

I 1 I I i i Width 2) 3 3i, 4. 41, 9 S'-i 7 I um II ITotal AAAA 1 1 1 4 aa till lllljil HI 1 1 i I I 1 I 1 A. 8 1 1 3 1 1 34 A I I I I I IT 3 I 1 I I 2 I I I 1 I I I 24 I 1 1 I 4 I I II I I I 1 1 I 4 I 4 I 2 I I I 40 Captain Bob Murdixk and Thomiv-on of Maitlnnd sailed into Sanford Sunday afternoon in ketch "Caprice" after a five-months rui.se which lovcred the entire East Coast of the United SUi.es, Nova Scotia and part of Canada. Mr and Mrs. Waldo Flympton of Jacksonville arrived in Winter Park Aiindav niEht.

having been called here hv the sudden death of Mr. Plymplon's mother, Dean and Mm. W. S. Anderson and daughter Shlrlev have returned to their home on Essex Road after passing the Summer in Maine.

Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Wattles and son Austin recently returned to their home on Melrose Avenue after spending the Summer In the South and Middle west. Mrs F. Shepherd will be hostess to the Halcyon Bridge Club this afternoon at her home on Sterling Avenue.

Professor and Mrs, Edwin L-Clarke returned Saturday to their home on Olencoe Avenue after spending the Summer tn the North. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wcissenburger of Via Tusranv lefi Sunday for their home in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr.

Ru.wl Ramsev returned to I Winter Parle last week after a two- months stay in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Ramsey will Join, him sometime In October. ANNEX 4 MUltU'nER ARCADE WAVES $2 and $3 NINA and VERA For A Pleasant Evening Drive Out To The Little Flamingo Dln and Dane Enjoy Chef Manuel' Foods Cheney H'wiy next to Flamingo rm What become just vanish Lieutenant Delwyn Hyatt and three sons returned to Winter Park Saturday. Mrs.

Hyatt will arrive in about ten days. Mrs. Jennie H. Malln returned yesterday from Pennsylvania to spend the season at her home at 430 Holt Avenue. Andre's Beautv Salon, formerly lo- rated at 208 East Park, lias moved to the new Hall Building and will reopen for the season next Monday.

Jack SoretisOn has recentlv returned from a week's stay in North Carolina. Carl Pick and daughter have returned from West Bend, for the season. Pine Castle News PINE CASTLE The executive board of the A. will meet. Thursday, afternoon at 3:15, and' the first meeting, of the PT.A.

for the school vear will be held Thursday evening In the school auditorium at A good attendance is desired. Offh-ers of the organization for the coming year are as follows: President, Mrs. W. D. Stone; first vice president.

Mrs. G. Fishback; 2nd vice president, Mr. J. R.

Glover; recording secret ary, Kathleen Walmj'cy; corresponding secrctnry. Mrs G. L. Bi'rwer; Mjs I O. C.

Warren: historian, Mrs. Earl 1 Johns; membership, Mrs. Ted Hoff-; per; program. Mrs. E.

A. Hoeqiilst; publications, Mrs. Weldon Curry; publicity, Mrs. Herbert E. Poole; welfare.

Mrs. L. Drawdy; health, iC. lunchroom. Mrs.

J. W. I Pace; library. Miss Virginia Willis; music and art, Mrs. Lucille S.

Oard-( lner, I Mrs. H. P'Pool will be hostess I to the WomenV Wesley Bible Class I of the E. Church at her home on 1 Central Avenue. Friday evening.

A I 5 "VS. LJDI W.I I 117 PAIRS IN THE ABOVE SIZES SUMMER SHOES 1V Dann, Mrs. H. D. Buniscd.

Mildred Burnsed. and Mr. N. Buniscd. The W.C.T.U.

will hold their regular meeting and election of officers a'ftenl0 5 3.30 o'clock room of the da Service at Winter Garden. I.WHIW1N Bit" uimi-u IU nut-iiu The Woman Club will hold their meetine Tuesdav afternoon, Sept. 19! h. at the Club Hous. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Black nnd son of were euests of Mr. and Mrs, E.

Black Sunday Dr and Mrs. T. C. Maiuire of Wrif-'Tlrrppnt Sunday with Dr. Magtiire mother, Mrs.

M. Ma-gtnre. Mrs. J. F.

Hall is spending a few days in Cleveland, Tcnn. Mrs. M. C. Bryan Is visiting relatives in Lenox, Georgia.

Mrs. Earl Carter and John Mills returned to their home in Belle Glade Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaffer accompanied them home to make their home in Bella Glade.

Mrs. Phillip Pounds, and son Phillip of Winter Haven were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pounds. Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Burnsed have moved into their newly completed home on Apopka-)coee road. Mrs.

Flora Burks lias returned from a two weeks visit in Mont Eagle, Tenn and Atlanta, Ga. FNTERTAINS Cl.m OCOKE The last meeting of the Z. Z. Club was held at the home of Miss Grace Whitaker. Those present were Mrs.

J. Reid. Mrs. W. H.

Wurst Mrs. I Arthur Ficquette, Mrs. E. J. Kerr, i tltve tnr1r Tltr VTre nhrlcl.lno Bell, Miss Mary Argo.

KIWAMS HOST KISSIMMEE-As a sort of manifestation of their interest In the school lunch room and the being of the school children. Kiwanis Club Is acting as host to tha faculty, school board, trustees. A. and a few Invited guests at the lunch room, beginning at 6:30 o'clock this evening. JOE CHITTENDEN SANFORD Word was received here yesterday that Joe D.

Chitten den, son of Mrfl JE. D. Chittenden, is in a Washington hospital undergoing treatment for an old shrapnel wound, received In the World War. i Mr. Chittenden, who Is now living in Washington, has been operated on more than a dozen times because of war injuries.

'Slr I i i I ill I I I Shoo Box Shoes at this ridiculous pries won't last long, so we advise early shopping I Cninlne Sal uiil.iv Ttmii roei and Mvtna Lot in "Thi Rain Cam" 'tgL. 1. 1 iv ir imon rio I I hint i awlii I J.V-JUi- D1TN 1 I I JSr-Wf PKN P.M. I LAST TIMES TODAY I I LAST TIMESTODAY I mil ill rrtTl RE I I mu ni I I of America' Girl who without a tract? Formerly $7.75 a Pair PAIR FLORIDA MOTS I LIKII' I US II TAKI YOU DIRECT TO THEM ALL Go whar th braaiaa in a unootK. cool Florid Motor Lin Zaphyr Bus.

Frtquant chadulaa mak it peialbl to ga and com when you plaaa. O.W. K.T. Dayton Heath II. Il li.M Petersburf l.M I.1J 45 IT 4.M 145 (IS It 4.0 (N 11.

l.M lt.M UNION lUtSTATtOI. kWttl StS. a a Pkni llf 111 IK 12 N.ORANGE 9 IT DARES THE TRUTH iui AIR CONDITIONED WstlW'a 1 The I Ripped trtim the burning hearllluM of the nation hNMtlinea that (all to trll tht lnsld tact becaua they aran't known I ttlsnta Singer Dlppears In norida; Fear KkJnaDlns i -V IV 1 Miami a. V-" West Pslm Beach ZA. AV! Hollywood rtr-iii- 'ji "aF HtS "THK Sl'N NEVER SETS" tfc WJ t)ouila Falrbankn.

Jr. "MAKCH Of TIME" i Tnmnrrnar II limn'tx "WalrrCmnl" an "fthtrlwk HoimM" an I "I'lmiWv oVer Eiiiupy" "MitHny On th Hlrlhyli" hi i yarwww" C-" (WFff LAST TODAY Mc.4nt OPEN 1 P.M nic lallanv tory of th brothfra Oet 1 4 1 bravo ln battia. hrv in tlif ftght for thalr cieedl -v- rl In AIT Mert la tht atory behind tbont headllnea the daring truth that th threat of daath hat aept too long hidden truth about tha whita lava rarkat. blacknt of all rrimen truth about th men who run thla hrttlah acouna truth artout whera- they let innocent (trla and terra them to lire in ahamel "SMASIHIIG THE VICE TRUST" A (feature Irmlh authentic itnry that will the em of all tha bUln truth. It dirri to how nertr lnld fart (Irl kldnapprd girls held in bondage and thame! fRtSFNTKD OS A LIMITED FNf! XCJKMEXT I'OR ADULTS ONLY r-mlllvrlT Nn rhlldran t'ndrr 14 Xrtn Admitted! I Ail I LU UriUl GESTE I I Fa Mlllan Rjbfrt Pmlon 11 llonlnry I I gtartg ALL srATS MATINER Me NtTR 4ftt Added Featnre BAKTON McLAKK in "BIO TOWN CZAR" I ToniMrow "Nnuahln thr Vlr Trwa" a I I I lJl 1 --j ign.

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