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i win i rr; I li mm i i i i) i i i im uiiiu i i ti fe-1 'o ii lu Sunday, December 30, 1953 Gill Hand Rejoins Baseball 845,000 Top Deal In Volusia DELAND Real estate transactions $5,000 and over in Volusia County, according to deed stamps, are: Paradise Beach Homes, Inc. to Herbert A. Robinson et ux, Toronto, Canada, Fuquay Rogers $7,500. Paradise Beach Homes, Inc. to Roy E.

Larson et ux, New Smyrna Beach, Fuquay Rogers $7,500. and Cora I. Burns, $7,500. and Frederick W. Speaker et ux, South Shore, $7,500.

Daytona Builders, Inc. to Ralph E. MacDonald et ux, Daytona Beach, Magnolia Terrace, $12,100. and Maynard A. Carr et ux, Daytona Beach, $12,100.

Clair C. Chambers et ux to Michael Lamanna et ux, New Smyrna Beach, Lopez $7,000.. Charles M. Lane et ux to Michael Arts BIdg. of Daytona Beach, Inc.

$21,000. Hugh Melton to Gilmore O. Anderson et ux, Assrs. $24,500. Harry Nelson et ux to Almira C.

Newman, Orange lV ii 'sf-if, i i) i Ssi Lt hi i V.v '4 i- A 'liifi i I i ft i -t ip ij J- i 'hi -J I 'M Js Vr. "'r(n I V-A 4 v1 1 1 v. Jtfejrtr has 1 4 Marathon Drive Participants piccolo, perform for the Relief Marathon Drive held station WSBB. The Rev. Durwood McDonnell, pastor of First Methodist Church, New Smyrna Beach, at the piano and Arthur Tiny Wal- Ncvcomcrs Note Season With Dinner NEW SMYRNA BEACH Mini.

WW flft" awnwi'f ef F.ljS VJ! I.S- jsr2 i Party Held At Edgewaler Pres. Harry Walker gave the denfs board of alumni coun-invocation at the candlelight selors. an organization to as-service to 125 members of the sist Dr. J. Ollie Edmunds, Newcomers Club at their university president, in formu-Christmas dinner party.

lating policies and promoting Walker extended a Christ-; the general welfare of Stetson. Shown are Mr. and Mrs. Nat Brown, holding Glenn and Craig Walker and seated, Mrs. Aileen Branigan.

Nat Brown, developer of Edgewater Acres, held a Christmas party for the tenants of his enterprise. Over 200 were present at the Edgewater Community Center for the event. The twins that the Browns are holding are the four-monlh-old sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walker, the youngest to attend.

Mrs. Branigan, mother of Mrs. Doris Jones, the oldest in the group, is 87 years young. Court Records I MARRIAGE LICENSES Vtrnnn Oeralrt Collins. 23.

DfLand. r.d Shirley June Burrell. 17. Oranse Cry. Michael Landsman.

46, Bt. Petersburg, and Eleanor Mae Allore, 32, Aliandala. SUITS FILED S. C. Chnes vi.

Lomo O. Jackson, replevin. Karnaon: Marlon vi. John Paul, dl- vorre. Kemp: Ann Willion vi.

Earl Bernard, divorce. Fred Durgin at ux vs. Daniel O. Claims et al. mtg.

foreclosure Robert King et uj vs. C. H. Brown et al, mtg. SEMINOLE COUNTY Marriage Application! Donald Sir.eon.

Lafayette. and Beveily V. Rogers, 21. 6anford. Pelt a vtf fin ml Box Congratulations On Drive Bryan Baker, chairman of the Hungarian Relief Marathon Drive, held over local Station WSBB congratulates Naval Aviation Cadet Richard McGrath on his fine rendition of songs in behalf of the drive over the station Saturday night Dec.

22. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman L. McGrath and is stationed at Pensacola.

mas greeting and thanked the committee for making the party a success. Newcomers attending for the first time in- troduced themselves and told where they came from. After the tables were cleared away, a Christmas program followed with Santa Claus distributing gifts to those present. MRS. JOSEPH SOUIIRADA, general chairman, was assisted by Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Kerr, Mrs. Adolph Reinholt, Mrs.

C. Kaufhold and Mrs. William Barrett on the decorating committee. Hostesses were Mmes. Ethel Schram, Fred Hess, Anna Schoenhut, Laura Rioden, Her-man Berkholt, Pearl Huff, Harry Walker and Wralter Hoffman.

Mr. and Mrs. William Gor-den Drexelius led in the singing of Christmas carols, which includpd Mprrv rtirktmnc Tn You and a song they composed, llpro U'a Are Attain accom panied on the piano by Mrs. Norma Gest. Merle Fleming was in charge of the music.

A New Year's Eve party will be held by members in the Municipal Recreation Center. A business meeting will be held on Jan. 8 in the Chamber of Commerce Bldg. at 2 p.m. Television DELAND G.

E. Eddie Gilliland. Stetson nlummn nni former athlete, leaves the uni-versify Jan. 1 to return to baseball. The first president of tha Florida State League and mora recently, director of Stetson Alumni" Affairs, he has been named co-ordinator of baseball to administer a major to rontinne onprntion on the minor Ieaguo systpm GILULAXn has held tho Stetson post since Septemhr, 1953, during which time he alumni association roster has increased from a few names to more than 8,500 listings graduates and former students.

Officers and directors of the association are now declared to be more than "honorary appointive officers." A program of class agencies provides additional financial support for the university and keeps records up to date. A GROUP within the alumni organization is called the United Stetson alumni. Members are alumni who are supporting the university financially. A special group of alumni has beon namorl to trip rrpsi- LAW COLLEGE alumni of the university last year organized a separate group, the Stetson Lawyers Assn. Gilliland also served as di rector of development.

In this division two important organizations now support the university and both were formed in the last five years. Pilgrim Church Slates Service ORANGE CITY The Pif-grim Community Church will hold its morning service to day at 9:30 a. m. in the chapel. The Rev.

George B. McGar-vey's sermon topic will be Is it Well With Thee? Classified SEMINOLE-VOLUSIA Wont-Ad Rotes IN SANFORD Edwards Pht. 889-1094 IN DELAND 121 Vx N. Blvd. Ph.

2076 or 2 days 20e Una a day 3 consecutive days 15c tine a day 7 consecutive days 12c line a day (j line minimum charge) 12 Same rate as 2 lines ordinary type. Same rate as 3 llne ordinary type. Same rate as linei ordinary type. 14 Pt 24 Pf. 34 Pf.

Same rate as 8 lines ordi nary type. This newspaper reserves the privileges of revising or rejecting any advertisement which it deems objectionable and to change the clas. sificatiorr of any advertisement from that ordered to conform to its policies. This newspaper will not be responsible for more than one incor rect insertion, nor will it be liable for any error in advertisements to a greater extent than tha coat of DEADLINE Cooy must be in offices prior to 11 a before insertion Sun. Von.

Deadline! 2 p.m. Friday 10 BABY Sittery CHILD Core BABY SITTING SERVICE. Licensed baby sitters, hourly or daily. Sanford. phone 352-M.

19 SERVICES OFFERED PAINTING AMD PAPER hanging. Free estimatrs. All work guar anteed. Ralph Walker, Sanford, phone 490-W. WE PHOTOGRAPH Anything-anytime-anyplace.

Mail order roll film processing. Call 2543-W for prices and bags, or write. mailinji MORETZ PHOTO SHOP P.O Box 853 Sanford 31 ARTICLES FOR RENT ROLLAWAY, hospital and baby beds. Day, week or month. Furniture Center, 116 W.

1st Sanford. phone 1425. 33 ARTICLES for SALI FOR YOUR office neds visit Pcv.di3 Office Supply 1 10 Ave Sanford 64 HELP WANTED Female SALESLADY, part time in men's store. Jim Men's Wear, 306 E. First.

Top DeBary Stories EVERYTHING TO CONSTRUCT. REPAIR, EXPAND FARM BUILDINGS! RANCHERS OWNERS berg, with Hungarian over local New Deacons Elected ni.TnAnn A -t A.ruttL a new ciass 01 ucdLUiis lias ueeu ciciicu iu serve a three-year term by the Presbyterian Church. They are Dick Aiken, Joe Baker, Alva Collins, Robert Crumley, Harvey Hale, R. Lee Hunter, John Krider, R. T.

Milwee, Charles Persons, F. D. Scott, Walter Steele and Gordon Swaim. Radio And SUNDAY, WMBR-TV Jacksonville MORNING 7 30 Pattern 9 30 Wllrl Bill i ir.a on raraae iu.uu (. apt.

n.im sun. ecnooi aw.jo wo ju uuce vpoti li UU DKf inns 9 00 Cartune Time 11:30 Tex. Kangen 15 Funnlea I AFTERNOON 12 00 Top 100 Buffalo Bill 1 30 Windy Dink 2 00 Chrlstophera 2 30 Eye on Y. 3 00 Pacific 3. 30 Th! is Life 4 00 Big Picture 4 30 Tr'snre Hunt Oxiie.

Harriet 5.30 Rin Tin Tin EVENING 6 00 8tudio 57 9 30 Hey. Jfannlt 6 30 O'd Ole Onry 10 00 Gur.smoke 7 00 Toby Dowdy 10 30 Pr. Hudson 7 30 Bucraneera 1100 Talent 8roul 8 00 Jackie Oleason 11:30 Tate Shew 9 00 Gale Storm 12.45 Newi SUNDAY MORNINQ 8 00 Sim On I 00 Go to Church 8 15 Gospel Bine'rs' 9 30 6an. Seren'de 8.30 Ch. of Christ 11:00 Church Berv.

AFTERNOON 12 09 World Newa 3:30 Musie 12.05 Weather New 4,00 World Newi 12:10 Lunch Mutia 1.00 Little Chapel 4 05 M-uslo 4 30 Hollywood 5 00 World Newa 5.05 Topa la Popj 1 30 Meth Hour 2 00 Music Mstra. 2 55 World Nea EVENING 6 00 World News 8:00 World Newi 6 05 Spta. Rndup. 8:05 Music 6:15 Ser. 10.00 Serenade 7:00 Ava Maria Hr.

10:25 Final Edition 7:30 Q. Lombardo I WJ5S DeLand SUNDAY MORNINQ 7 55 On i 9 15 Orjan Inter. 8 00 News. Wthr. 9 30 Vce.

Prophecy 8 07 M. Muslcatt ,10 00 M. Serenade 8 45 Bible Time 10:30 Monitor 9 00 World Newa 11 00 Churcn Svc. AFTERNOON 12 00 Monitor 2.00 Baptist Hour 12 30 Ness. Wthr.

12 35 Flanagan 12 45 Memorial Hr. 2:30 Eddie Cantor 3 00 Monitor 4.00 Concert 1:00 Hr. 01 Music 5.00 Monitor EVENING 6 IS B. Considtne 10 00 Hr. Decision 6 30 News News.

Wthr. 7 00 Monitor 111:30 Sign Off 6 35 Meet Presa 10 45 Sandman Exp. WTRR Sanford HORNING 7 00 Sign On I 8 30 J. K. Cole 7:01 Musio I 9 00 World at 9 7:15 Hymn rime i 9 15 Showboat 7:30 Musical 1 9 30 Musical 7 45 Spiritual Time 10:30 Gospel dinger 8 00 Travel W'nd'rs I1-nn rhirr-h n.r his 1 DEC.

I City, $8,000. Russell B. DeCoudres Jr. et ux to Fanny Williams, Atlanta, Ormond Beach, $24,000. George Dellaven Franklin to Edward Millek et ux, Daytona Beach.

Brush Stewart $45,000. Mary C. Martin to Bernard A. Leinfelder et ux, et al, Orange City, $6,500. Vinal Cox et ux to Harry V.

Seibel et ux, Daytona Beach, Sunny Pines, $37,500. Henry M. Embach et ux to Grace A. Royster, DeLand, S. A.

Campbell et ux to W. W. Wallace et ux, DeLand, Larry McMahon et ux to Marion L. Gowan et ux, Daytona Beach, Wilbur- by the Sea, $16,800. Margaret R.

Foley to W. Richard Every et ux, Ormond Beach, $11,000. Ralph H. Beesley to Forrest F. Paige et ux, Glenwood, De-Leon Manor, $18,700.

skill to channel the fun loving propensities of the small fry into educational activities. The two Women's Clubs with such generous gifts to the West Volusia Nursing Home, the shelter for juveniles and goodness knows how many household articles and clothing for the Good Samaritan Home, and cash for the orphans of Daytona so that they could select personal gifts for their loved ones at Christmas; for the welfare committees and their sickroom facilities; the VFW and its auxiliary who have sold candies, flags and given money, too, for our veterans languishing in hospitals; the HD Club exchanging practical and decorative ideas; the CofC committee who spent so much time figuring out house numbers for many homes, so that when and if the postal authorities should consider house to house delivery of mail in DeBary, the first hurdle would already have been met and possibly an incentive to speedy action; the generous contribution of every club and association to polio, Red Cross and other humane efforts. ADD TO this the social hours that serve to introduce new residents to each other really Golden Deeds, for when people get to know one another, their hopes and aims, we become real neighbors of SlttVS 1010. WITH best or tvnuftH.nc nccTitcu. Frigidiire Mignavox i 305 SANFORD AVE.

Scnford Ph. 2117 For Year DeBary and practice tolerance, not just prate about it; our churches, too, with their groups sewing for babies in foreign lands; our pastors' kindly calls; the out-giving spirit of the garden club which landscaped so beautifully our lew post office grounds; our glee clubs, choirs, instrumental ensembles and dance grcup, with an especial nod to gifted Roger Casini for dedicating his beautiful song to our town. WE COULD continue for hours but we will close the book of golden deeds with the words of our own DeBary poet, Chester Beach, whose works have been printed in many magazines and newspapers. Chester's ode to us all reads: "The show goes on, the human show with characters galore. DeBaryites are really tops: who could ask for more? The actors in the TTumnn chmu arp trpmincr mil.

30, 1956 LOANS 100 4 ONLY As the year draws to a close, what would you recall as the most interesting DeBary news? Riffling through our scrap-book, we have named it The Year of Golden Deeds. High among our Sentinel stories glow the Volunteer Firemen Assn. who stand like minute men with their life saving initiator and their dashes to quell sudden fires threatening our homes; the Civic Assn's. sponsoring the Cubs, Densters and Scouts, our worthwhile citizens of the future; the Lions Club, sweating it out on August 8 over steaming cauldrons to serve a fish fry to enormous crowds and thus buy sports equipment for the DeBary youngsters; Bill Blakemore with the other young fathers who took a real interest in their children's projects that needed their lively co-operation; Sally Nei-der and the mothers who gave so freely of their time and REEVES FENCES FACTORY PRICED CHAIN LINK FENCES NO CASH D0WN-36 M0S. TO PAY FREE ESTIMATES Call Daytona CI 3-2261 SAVE MONEY ON GOOD USED Home Appliances Wohert Television Sett Refrigerator! Ranges All Appliances "TESTED, APPROVED I GUARANTEED" lions strong.

And some arejSBB New Smyrna LONG TERM PAYMENTS NEW HOMES NEW BARNS REMODELING REPAIRS You may be eligible Come in and see us now. AFTERNOON 12 no p-renada I 2:15 Freedom 6t 1 3d Neira 2 30 Matinee 1 45 Citrua Mutual 2 55 Baseball 2 00 For March I 5 30 Ava Maria Hr EVENINO n'orid at I 8 30 We 9 CO The Brlciza 15 aifets sho 6 30 Serenade 1 9 30 Dial 6 45 St Franrli 110.00 Muslo 1:00 Oueat Star :10 30 Minister 7 15 Here's to Veta 111:05 Slsn Off 7:30 rn-jrch WSBB New Smyrna Beach MORNINQ I 8 00 World Newe i 30 Baseball 8:15 Sun. echool 1 9 35 Music 8 30 Bible Quia I 9 45 World Newt 9.00 Church Bulfn'lO 00 Sun Serenade ill 00 Criurcb Scrv 1'35 Club Awarda 525 News 2.00 Matinee I 5 30 Greatest Bt'ri- EVENINQ 6 00 Newa 6 15 Paul Harvey 6 30 News 6 35 Lifetime 7.00 Newa 9 30 Relig. Newa 9 45 Nazarene 9:55 News JlO OO Canham 10:15 Vet Reporter 110:30 Hevlvai Time 7.05 Showtime 7:15 Geo Sokolsky 11:00 News 7 30 Newa 11:05 Meiodf 7:35 Valentino 11:25 Newa 7 45 Another Ch'ce 11 30 Bevocd State 8 00 Town Meeting 11 55 News 9:00 Oversea! Asst :12.00 Late Date 9 15 Lifetime I 1.00 S.gn Oil WROD Davtona Beach MORNINQ 7.13 6isn On 9 30 Sunday Sch'l 7:15 I a.var 10 00 Haven '30 Ch of Got 110 15 Serenade 8 00 Missisa USA :11:00 Church Hr. 8:30 Baptist Hour AFTERNOON 12 00 Walti 3.30 Monitor 12 IS Singing 12 30 Newa 100 Weather 1 05 Sunnvslde 1:30 About Peti 1 45 Perry Crirr.a 3 00 News 3 05 Monitor 4 00 News 4 05 Monitor 5 00 Newa 5.05 Theater 2 00 Wayne King EVENING 6 00 Newe 6 05 Meet Press 6 45 Mantovani 7:00 News 7.05 Monitor 8 00 News 8 05 Monitor 9 00 Newa I 9 05 Monitor 10 00 Newa 05 Monitor 110 30 Forum 111 00 Monitor 111 30 Char In B'nd 112 00 1340 Club 100 Sign Oft AFTERNOON 12 00 Noon News 00 13 15 Freed'm Story' 4 00 World News 12 30 Listening 4 15 Guest Star 1 00 Com Chapel 4 30 RmVr 1 30 Men'e Hour 00 Top Pops 3 00 Proudly Hall 5 30 Hlta.

Encoree 3 00 Music EVENING jnoH etri srql 9 ft 15 This the Hour ssjnj ptjov mi 9 9 'iO M-iram Msn 7 1)0 Paris Star 9 30 Prukln Froi INTEREST SANFORD 6th MapU Phone 2862 fair and some are good and some are very The staging and scenario importance have, 'tis true. DeBary offers all the best from every view. Actors are the heart and soul of any worthwhile play. DeBaryites are quality in neighborhood array. As characters, they act themselves with deeds supremely kind; with lines of cheer and lyric lilts the theme of joy they find.

DeBary actors act their roles with never a coaching need. They're just themselves upon our stage, a good and friendly breed." NOWHiRE CAHT00 FINP SUCH AT DISCOUNT PRICES! BERRY'S WAREHOUSE FURNITURE CO. 901 W. FIRST SANFORD Evanlng Appointment Ph. 1687 TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS DELAND E.

Wisconsin Ave. Phont RE 4-3161 1J IL 0.

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