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Friday, May 1, 1953 GMaitfca iQnmtttg S'ntlutrl Tele. 3-4411 Classified 3-S51 1 HjSanford Attorney Upholds Vote Bond upErv eidcx nnni isiit Wilson Cites Amendment sA.ruKu in answer to a ruling of State Atty. Murray W. Overstreet. holding last November's hospital bond election defective, Atty.

Fred Wilson of Sanford yesterday stated his belief that the Florida Supreme Court will uphold the hospital bond issue. Although a section of the law LBESBURG Woman's Club Told Of China LEESBURG The Rev. John Lima, assistant pastor of St. Paul'i Catholic Church, spoke on China at the meeting of the Woman's Club held Monday afternocn. Mrs.

George Erck, program i chairman, introduced Fr. Lima, who gave an informative talk on the customs, mannerisms, modes of travel and other interesting items about China and her people. Fr. Lima, is a Maryknoll Missionary and spent about eight years in China and approximately four ears in Hawaii. He is a native of Massachusetts but is in Florida for his health.

Mrs. Leroy Oetjwn, president, conducted the business meeting when reports were given by the five delegates to the convention of the Florida Federation of Women's Clubs held Ust week in Miami, Mrs. Erck, Mrs. A. S.

Webster Mrs. E. C. Huey, Mrs. H.

H. Sayle and Miss Elsie Turner. rules "it is unlawful for any county, district or municipality to hold any bond election on the day of any state, county or municipal, primary or general election, this was amended in 1951, Wilson said. He expressed his belief that the supreme court will rule on the basis of the amendment. It is a legal step for the state attorney to pass on the bond peti tion before the district court can validate the bonds.

In hit answtr filed with Clerk a J. Mi i 7 7 'fl of Court 0. P. Horndon, Over-street said any bonds issued for the hospital under terms of the petition would be unauthorized, illegal and void in that bonds were voted at a general election last November. Mrs.

George Stine, second vice-president; Mrs. M. C. Stone, president; Mrs. Joel S.

Field, recording secretary; Mrs. Esther Rive, treasurer; Mrs. Al F. Hunt, director. (Sentinel-Star Foto.

PILOT CLUB INSTALLS New officers of the Sanford Pilot Club, women's service organization, were instated at a meeting Tuesday in the Yacht Club. Left to right are Miss Sue Stevens, first vice-president; Mrs. Walter L. Carter, director; Mrs. J.

P. Hall, corresponding secretary; Wilson, who is an attorney for 7 p.m. On Sundays the pool will be open from 2 to 6 p.m. On Record In Central Florida nd Km i Proiur Schriicka. Mu! Volusia County Following the reading of th recommendations of the by-laws committee, as presented by Mrs.

Frank Howard, chairman, the club voted to continue the procedure of charging one dollar tea fee to the five dollar annual club membership fee. On the recommendation of the present treasurer the club voted to bond the club treasurer. Among the guests attending were Mrs. E. Cowlps Misc Rriirist ORLOVJSTA Fire Election Unit Named MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS DIVORCE FILED Ga.leioff vs Tserr.ah Gade- the hospital trustees, explained that the ruling doesn't necessarily mean the bonds are invalidated.

Whatever decision Circuit Judge M. B. Smith might render, the case is certain to be appealed to the State Supreme Court. Attorneys Wilson and John God-bee of DeLand are preparing papers to get court authority for carrying out the terms of the Fish will, which asked a minimum allocation of $250,000 for the Seminole County hospital, rights to cer Burny P. Slater.

43. Ormond Beh. Eleanor Fain dinger, 31. Leesburg. Seminole County Pilot Club Installs Impressive candlelight installation ceremonies were conducted for the new officers of the Pilot Club Tuesday at a dinner meeting at the Sanford Yacht Club.

During her acceptance speech, Mrs. M. C. Stone, the new president, presented the retiring president, Mrs. Nancy Brock, with a past presidents' pin, and asked for the club's co-operation during her DIVORCE SUITS FILES Helen France Adallst Matthews v.

Charles Stewart Matthews. Fraoces Cordell vs. George A. Cordell. Felicia Venezla vs.

Salvatore Venezia. Waiter Volmuth vs. Joan Volmuth. DEEDS Donald A. Hat is et to Walter J.

Head et ux. quit claim. C'cil O. Westfall et al to W. T.

G-RLO VISTA-The Rev. D. V. M. F.

B. Carver, Mrs. ILShoop. McAllister, chairman of publicity! Mrs. F.

McN'ulty, Mrs. Maude for the special election to decidejItow'pV. Mrs. Kafhryn Riordan, about the fire control area, has.1"- Truman Weimer, Mrs. Frank tain properties suitable for a site OTHER SUITS and the transfer of a Federal grant of $274,000.

Edith C. Miller vs. C. E. Holcomb et Mcdfunt J' al.

quiet title. vcrmiiv. vr. Charles Belohlavek et al to Paul Bla- 3111 rr and Tie Lillie Lopez. to to appointed Mrs.

George King line up workers for a house forthcoming term. Mrs. Brock also mllyea. his wife. vs.

Volusia County, law stat. DAV To Conduct Sale mnHo a ch-r tallr $2 500 00 Charles Belohlavek et al to Andrew Mlt- aabor et ux, stat. jliouse canvass i'recinct it. i Kosweii pennej vs. rana a.

Mrs. George A. Stine conducted cheii, law, $637.50. The annual forget-me-not sale. Charels Belohlavek et al to George Mrs Kins' anrl hpr rn-wnrkprs Disabled American Veterans, was the installation service, in which Inborn c.

Phimp, jr. to Alien x. Bali the folks are well posted I on the vs. Robert m. ciark ai.

ux. issue which has been publicized set for Saturday, May 9, during a 'the following took their oaths of Builders Ine UDC Chapter Meets Confederate. Gray Chapter, UDC, met at the home of Mrs. B. E.

Works of Okahumpka on In the absence of the president, Mrs. India Monroe presided. Mrs. M. R.

Hunnicutt. chaplain, led iri meeting of Seminole chapter 30 C. Phillips Jr. to Louie D. extensively.

BrHss et ux. Osceola County DAV, this week, at which the annual election of officers was held. Proceeds from the sale will be office: Mrs. M. C.

Stone, president; Miss Sue Stevens, first vice-president; Mrs. George Stine, second vice-president; Mrs. Joel S. Fields, recording secretary; Mrs. Armed with a copy of the 1951 bill which will allow a tax of from Lawrence E.

Jepsen et ux to Herman O. Or'er et ux. I Jpph B. Levy et ux to Charles Schulie et ux Julia S. Ryder et vir to Herman Orltr applied to the DAV buildins fund.

DEEDS Pfeiffer, et ux to John Frederick T. Moore et ux. Around 75 Brownie Scouts will as- one to three mills against tbe'Prayer. assessed valuation of property, Mrs. Works reported on the pro- and with information concerning gram scheduled for Memorial Dv ux.

MORTGAGES J. r. Hall, corresponding secre What- John E. Moore et ux to Stockton, fiSAith thC downtown solicitation Esther Rive, Mrs. Wal that day.

ley. Davin Co. F. Hermeone Davis to First Federal Savings and Loan. the generosity of Orlando firms! A card of thanks from Mrs.

Good- ter Carter and Mrs. Al F. Hunt, ew DAV officers are: James win was read. A letter from Mrs. Olrich Lycka et ux to First Federal Sav-ms fc Loan Assn.

W. T. Whttenead, adm. to William T. Whitehead, assign.

Allen T. Bill et ux to Stockton. What- and local residents in giving both money and material to start a Young, commander; Charles Sheaf- MORTGAGES wmitnen. state president, was read presenting a resolution for volunteer fire department immedi- Lawrence Silas to the Citizens fer, senior vice-commander; John ny Caruthers, Junior vice-corn ately, Mrs. Kin says the workers the preservation of the Conner Bank of St.

Cloud. Melvin E. Stephens et ux to Co. F. mander and adjutant: S.

Franklin State Davin Co. I James L. Lambert et ux to First Fed-Loan eral Savings Loan Assn. I James L. Lambert et ux to Ben Jones.

Mabel Monroe et vir to Florida State Bank. have found little opposition to the-flags which belong to the state. directors. Mrs. Orville Touchton gave the code of ethics after the ceremony.

Prof. Howard Gordie sang the Lord's Prayer, accompanied by Mrs. W. G. Fleming.

The dinner was served by Mrs. Homer Little. The candlelit tables were decorated attractively with yellow gladioli and fern. Thr chaplain; George Swann ser- program. copies of this resolution will SATISFACTION geant-at-arms; Sen.

Lloyd Bovle. service officer. With the fire truck already purchased and working at putting out I William Fields Jr. et ux to Family The Federal Savings and Loan Assn. to Loan Co F.

Hermeone Davis. SATISFACTIONS MISCELLANEOUS Fiyl Federal Saiinss Loan Assn. to JayCees Represented fires, and 20 young men loined up as fire fighters, Orlo Vista seems past district officer, Mrs. Verne! signed and sent to the state senators and representatives. Mrs.

R. E. Watkins read an article on the meaning and beginning of Confederate Memorial Day. The meeting adjourned, after which anje juice and cake were served. Sanford Junior Chamber of Com- Messenger Release.

TW J-irst stale tsanK. rusus. uirirn ryrKa ux. Florida to Frederic T. Pfeifler et ux.

Gulf Life Ins. Co was recognized and to r. c. Peebles! able to carrv on until money is Decree Pro Conlesso: H. L.

Moorman et ux. to Ruby McGregor et al. Jies M. Rush Jr. et al to James L.

available from the taxes. Fifty-one pet. of the free holders Latv. jrt et ux merce members will be partici-jshe presented Mrs. Stone with a pating in the state convention at corsage of glamellias.

Twenty-eight Daytona Beach, April 30 through attended the meeting. The next May 3- session will be Mav 12th. Sumter County must vote at the election in the Family Loan Co. et ux. Family Loan Co, to William Fields Jr to Elijah Hardr.

f1: MT'te voue wiuiams Jr. is a candidate ii mm MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION Billy Sanders. 18, Plymouth, and! aernieee Whignam, 16, Plymouth. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, May 5, to carry the measure. Workers are Mmes.

Bruce Downey. H. P. Moye, J. E.

Opland, Opal Flynn, P. L. Waters, Mary McAllister, Jack Mulligan. Robert Tavlor and Barbara Canning. DEEDS Mamie L.

Johnson et al to John Hof tman. Lynn and Mary Louise Carpenter to George D. and Eva H. Flumerfelt. Cary L.

Worcester to Mary L. Hallouer. O. and Kula Bell Keith to S. D.

and Phenia Odom. Aurie Lee Brville to Stanley Trepac. C. C. and Ethel Melton to Frank and tor fourth district vice-president, and the Jaycees have entered four scrapbooks in awards competition.

Jaycees who left yesterday for Daytona were Doug Stenstrom, Cliff Abies, Volie Williams Jr Personals Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Stellges of Long Island have returned after spending a month in Florida. While here they visited Mr.

and Mrs. STEADY FELLERS This is probably what Bob Martin shown here performing a difficult handstand on fellow performers Benny Wallace and Pat Payne is thinking. The threesome make up one of the featured acts in the Florida State University Gymkana which will appear at the Annual Watermelon Festival in Leesburg on May 20. DIVORCES Johnson: Edgar vs. Jean.

SUITS FILED CLERMONT Dancers Due To Give Recital CLERMONT The Roval Srhnnl "iurl vidi- Melton. Walker Fertilizer Co. vs. A. E.

Haw- removal of tenant. Walker Fertiliser Co. vs. Tyner and Revival To Open A revival will be conducted by Rev. Bennett Taylor from Georgia in the Irwin Memorial Methodist Elsie Tyner, removal of tenant.

ence coiiuis, John Kader. Billiwrs- jacK ateauen, operator ot Hutchison, Forrest Breckenridge.tne Wright Motor Court, Winter Tom Lemon. Park, and spent the remainder of their time at Fort Pierce and New Sanford candidate in the Miit cmvm. UST IS MORTGAGES Robert and Grace Bullard to First National Bank of Leesburg. George D.

and Eva H. Flumerfelt to PROBATE of Dance will present its first an. rirsL reucrai oavmus ana ijuaa amu, i vtnal riUrhars, Haiei Church starting Sunday. It will In estate of Ernest Carlion and Luclle Carter to Loilisa whitehead. continue during the week.

Final discharge In estate of Charles nuai recital of the Clermont Studio May 9, in the Clermont-Minneola High School auditorium at 8:15 rirsi. reaerai ana Assn. arl Swain to Orange State Motor Co ti.e. KISSIMMEE Elks Lodge Takes In Six P. Wlddicombe.

H. Y. and Viola J. Woodward to Florida Banquet Set By JayCees p.m. The public is invited.

Lake County Bank at Bushnell. S. D. and Phenia Odom to Melby nviiua rajitnr, a mgnngnr of the convention today at 8 p.m. at Peabody auditorium, was escorted to Daytona Beach by a city police patrol car.

Acconv panying Miss Frances Moore was her mother who will be her official chaperon, and Forrest Breckenridge of the Chamber of Sportsmen's Club To Meet Tonight Anniversary Noted The 60th anniversary of the founding of the Wromen's Baptist Missionary Union was celebrated with a banciuet at the Lake Hill Baptist DEEDS ihere will be 60 local students in the recital plus 10 students from the Winter Park studio. Edith Royal, director of the Roval stu SATISFACTIONS I Holmes Lewis Johnson to Leslie P. Walt Wlldwood Loan and Investment Co. to et ux. Sylvester and Otaha Jackson.

i I.enora Parker to ST. CLOUD The St. to c'woicott Church Monday night Mrs. Opal w.vuv. i a et ux vrcctwim EUSTIS Annual membership KISSIMMEE Six new members i banquet of the Eustis Junior Cham-were initiated into the Kissimmee vit.

t-j ber Commerce will be held at 7 Elks Lodge at a meeting Tuesday 3 P.m. today at Fountain Inn with Commerce. rirst reaerai savings lxian Asn. aj- Sportsmen Club Will meet tonight 'to Ernst and Luclle Carter. et ux.

dios, will be there to welcome you and also, dance on the program. Mrs. Gertrude Tauscher and Mis iriynn gave a snort nismry 01 ine iwork of the organization in the VToll First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. to He-man R-ibel Jr. et ux to James nH Ilirtlp Carter ,1 Miss Moore will participate in the County Commissioners and at- tate.

There was a program of Florence Gingrich will accomiv- First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. to: A Orr it to K. Dubois et ux Lynn and Mary Louisa Carpenter. WVhar W. Brnwn et ux to L'lla ake Loan Co.

to W. J. ar.d Esther Brnwn. Grifiin. Car! B- man et al to Howard any.

Horned ,100 persons expected to attend. rrincipai speaker will be Al I t-ai ana cuck L.aKes to nsner- Thiv UDra PiaK Cinn1nM Lake Loan Co to E. C. and Bernice sirroson et ux. i viiC A a fee a 11 1, dim will man songs, then the dinner.

Present were Mmes. TTelon An drews. Macon Brown, D. V. McAllister.

Joe Bracewell, G. E. Pent, Lillv Westhrook. Orbie Luke. Flo'd B.

Roe et ux to Charles C. Klos- Svanson Davis. J. I. Stockdale.

Henry Bth attorney, Hornsbv. J. E. Lawson and Leo Honda JayCee cir- Loan Co to. Henry and Mandy 'er er uv i C.

OTrman et al to City of Leesb'j'. Lake Grant. fntpSrS0" ihC According to R. L. Parcell.

sec hr, of the organization, it has Mist Eunict Rinaldi, teacher In Clermont, has announced that the them of the recital is based on the four seasons of the year: Spring, summer, fall and winter. cles and widely-known after- din- Tula M. Brown et vtr to Wilhur Schumaker why a luiuini uaiiie in llic.u i .1 MISCELLANEOUS The initiation was held during ner There also will be i en UfUUCU 'Claude Vaughn, Floyd Bass. Floyd Williams, Perry Taylor, W. pp'er Jhnion et ux to George A.

evening, and both today and Fri-1 i musical entertainment. Army to Little John Lovptt. rtls-1 Anrtereon 't ut. a business meeting by the lodge r. uu, mil uc urtu ru I rH John Kauffrrsn et ux to C.

L. Stock- TJ S. change. Fred and E. followine a chicken harhrm heM' preseniatives ot a number of npo mA Saoie, fishermen cannot gain en- Luclle well et ux.

to and Carolyn Webber T. Thomas, lease. cvic organizations and of the city.r. auu trance. i lures.

MORTGAGES Mattie Taylor, a widow and Sam Tatlor. Hudson, Jesse Goodman with sons. Darrell, Robin and Jimmie: C. E. Deatnn, Jack Connell.

Roy Myers. Luther Livingston. Eula Brackin and Janet Xuckles. The county commissioners wish to Th nx mppf nf thp lnHT 1 mvntu 10 man Viit'. a n-IHnm attend.

Students in the recital are Charlotte Scott, Alice Toy, Jan Hatcher, Dottie Haines. Melinda Sickler, Nancy Hayes. Vicki Bartoszek, Gloria Fairchild, Ritchene Vowell, Margaret Middleton. Phylinda Wes- et ux to The Rat scertain if the public desires to ascertain tne PUDIIC desires tOi and Wiilte B. Qreen and Samson Green al Park nf prirka.

May Day Ball Slated ner Husband, suit lor part; ion will be held Tuesday, May 12 at. 8 p.m. at the Sid Hudson Baseball; continue the suit which has been ux to Flrt National es'ate. r.f Mount Dn-a Lee sburg Coco Cola Co a Building at the Athletic A semi-formal May Day ball will 'n the courts for the past three be held today from 9 p.m. to years.

School Clinic Due All children who will tnter Eustis Florida Corp. and Lakeland Coca Cola School Field. Beverage a Florida Corp J. vs Personals I Mrs. Clara Wehh ha icott, Teffany Middleton, Helen gone to Cianchine, Linda Tillis.

Betsv Ban 12:30 p.m. at the USO Center Viola to R. Tay'or. F'-ror D. ux to Charles Abe'" SATISFACTIONS F4-sf h'k of leesburg to Elementary v.1117, iui me null iWest Palm Beach where her grand DELAND time next fall are to be registered De at a pre school clinic Tuesday thue crowninS the May Queen.

(Jic-Jiuuui limit School Band Leaves The Osceola Hih School First Na'in-al Bank of Winter Garden SOnS Of Mr. and Mrs. Rex wnuse name wiu De reveaiea at I 1 1 Savage, Chattahoochee, are playing Iain, Barbie Hayes, Linda Hayes, Kathie Caughell, Romana Rogers, Marsha Barker, Diane Mancuso, Michele Conley, Clemi Fairchild, Terry Cork. Also Cheryl Mullis. to at ine scnooi.

left for West Palm Beach yesterday that time, by Capt. Chittenden of morning for participation in the1 Naval Auxiliary Air Station. Write-In Campaign Begins in the state band. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Luceille Califf.

s'ate band contest. The band, hav- i 4. The Queen will be one of five eirls. to tsun er n' MISCELLANEOUS a. Cassady et ux to Lake Region Parlclr crop agreement.

R. H. Mansfield et ux to Lake Region Parking Ann crop agreement. Mount Dora Publishing fictitious nine. TJ.

S. Army to Lawrence Shelley Lewis. discharge. Marilyn Boyett, Linda Hayes, Bar- rat at th Cassube, Marge Hod- Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bowden.bara rtunt, Kay Turville, Melody To Re-Elect Mayor Jones i.iMnii rnmcsi jiarcn, aninmat- ces. Peeev Best. Peeev Howell. I IILII'l ti llillrf 1111 I I1ITMM1 uto r.nna Atirhpla Pennv vnia r-nr ically became eligible through this ratios. tainers will be onened and counted' DELAND What has been an 'in this case, would have filed in his MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS late today.

flection rumor of a write-in ward for the commissioner' Among the soloists who will participate in State will he Jimmy Food Bodv Meets Crosb'. 24. I ady Lake and Helen Th nrxonm h.Vh 1. in campaign came nui nom unaer i ne wnicn i Tsmes. 20.

Lady lake. i program is in cnarger race aicuongial. trombonist; Cecil Pren The Lake County School Food of Ralph Gassman will feature The "u.flJ' Frank Wise. 24- Mount nnra Opposition to Furlong as mayor "'l Francs Ann Trvo-s, 2. Taniert-'e.

1 Kr Wolfe, Lyn Snyder, Gayl Covart, Marilyn Gammon, Sharon Ingalls, Jane Morrison, Sharon Land, Carolyn Hooten, Mary Hooten, Janes Seaver, Pamela Rowland. Judy Strait Klien Blackburn. Holiday Hillary, Sandra Powell. Anne Campbell. Diane Austin, Johnnie Elery, Glena Middleton, Cathy Hayes.

Mary McGuire and Betty Walker. tis. French horn; and Jack Crum. Service Assn. held its meeting April Singing Jays.

Jan and June Bag-ampaign to E- K. Jones for mayor-commissioner began in is based on a supposed influence twirling drum major. These bands- 16 in the science room of the and a special dance, "Tango are entertaining iur. ana airs. Marshall Carroll and their son.

Emmet, over the weekend. Carroll is the brother of Mrs. Bowden. The family have been in Florida ince last October. They plan to start for home in Martha's Vineyard.

after their visit here. Don and Virginia King heve returned to school after being ill for a couple of days. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. George King.

The Rev. D. V. McAllister will lam n- tr rJ Mer-k, 49. E'lstls.

Rohby Joe Ca-aday, 1, Mji and Freda Myrl Reynolds, 19, Oroyeland. earnest. Clly anairs Dy tne university. 11.11 I superior ratings school in Tavares, with Mrs.Hn Blue men aiso received at district contest. men aiso receiver uy oeny xiau aim uuy Cards ghowi vo(prs how Furlong has been a city commis- IBrenda Kuykendahl, county super-l Parrot.

i "write-in" and pencils urging re-isloner from Ward 1 for three suc- I visor, presiding. All servicemen and iunior hos-i ion of Jones in next Tuesdayscessice terms A film pnitlf-l P'nnrI A Philrlrnn elCCI Personals tiliil ir3CS IIIVIICU HJ dliriKl, IIIU n1i TTi nntvincnf re afw ao School Roundup Slated In Tavares TAVARES The annual of new first graders who will be See It was shown. un u. trirviiun wrier uuicu an uver ucaij, will be dancing inside nptanH-c unmor. aaJ wrn iimise was nein April 21 in of the year USO and on the patio.

Men honor nf Mra VArA Aii-- 1 np ast nieeiing Class Banquet Given The Clermont-Minneola High are rmcnA i "vtAii a Ull III-, reporiea to oe in me maKing. oumc ucwuse ui ner sex win oe a picnic on aiay at: asked to wear uniforms or a start for Houston, Monday day at the home of her daughter! pntprinsy school for thp first timp Jones, present mayor of DeLand, which presumably does not qualify Rogers Park in Leesburg beginning coat and tie. Senior hostesses on to attend the Southern Baptist clss entertained tb be from the PP'nted to his office by the hw for the office. She is a localjnext September will be held next ue irom Uie rapil5l u-'hllinpe oman anA Viae lnnir k.J Commission business woman and has long been at 5 p.m. duty will church.

following the City ference snuui cmas wnn a Danquei an Mi. 'Florence Black and Miss Prom Friday night at the Lak B. Holden sev-1 active in civic and church affairs both locally and in state offices. Highlands Hotel. death of Mayor E.

eral months ago. weeic on luesaay. may a ana Thursday, May 7, and appointments are being sent out to parents whose i i itt i i i tx Margaret Atmer, daughter of Mrs. A. H.

Allen, left Tuesday for Delegates Selected For Boys State and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson, 212 Palmway. The annual homecoming at the Shingle Creek Church will be held May 3 when the Rev, L. B.

Over-street will preach at the 11 a.m. service. Dr. Paul Denning of Joliet. 111., la visiting Dr.

and Mrs. Denning. Swimming Pool To Open After a thorough renovation. Mt iu. ft i cnuaren win oe examinee.

Dy ur. Jones said at the time of his rhnrrri Wnmon Tn U.at IT 1 Church Women To Meet MOUNT DORA John Keller and acceptance that he would take jdiues ridiison, ueiwceu ine iiuuis mnnirinal ta-immin. nl Davis, Mount Dora High hl Sydney av. aa. Ult L-UUV ai School juniors, have been chosen the job only with the understand- lne United Council of Churchi" 3 on mese iwo mornings, ing that he would not be Women will hold a fellowship! Miss Margaret Harper, assistant Before the recent primary election luncheon at 12:30 p.m.

today principal and head of 4 HoA Mr. and Mrs. Sam "nlu "Mlarrlv annonnceri vesfprrtav two weeks ago, he continued to Methodist Church. All ine lavares elementary scnooi, ex Birth Announced TAVARES Announcement of the birth of a son has been made by Mr. and Mrs.

Alan Holden Hamlin of Tavares, April 11. at Water man Memorial Hospital, Eustis. The baby's name is Alan Holden The theme that was carried out in the program and decorations was that of an old Southern Plantation with the sophomores, dressed as slaves, doing, the serving of the tables. The sophmores are Colleen McCain, Jeanette Judy, Phylis Helmuth, Harry Johnson, Buddy Osw alt and Neil "Class. At the prom, couples danced to the music of Paul Kraham and his orchestra.

The junior sponsor is Mrs. Francis Bartoszek and the senior sponsor is Mrs. Christie Schlott he would not be a candidate. cnurcn women are invited to come Pcis auout ot new scnoiars mis ind bring a covered dish. iyear.

who have spent the winter with Tallahassee, June 21-2 The poo, has bpen entirely re. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rush left Tups-! Alternates wi.l be C.corgp ox painted and lattices have been dav for Trenton. Oh'o.

and Grady Sills. 'added to the shower rooms in ac Attending Soring Frolics at the SponMirin the es corjanct. with health rulings. University of Florida were the bp Kiwanis Club and the After sthools are dismissed for Furlong. Stetson Business Following the luncheon the new, -ehool head, one of the two candi-jofficers of the council will he in- The Pitti Palace.

Florence, Italy, dates for the Office Of mavor. IS stallpd with Mrs Fertintmi hoilSPS nnp nf iha finpc fnHoftinnc Hamlin Jr. His mother is the Misses Ka Bra-den. Rerina Cnx American Legion. eiecuon ot tne ine summer, tne pool will oe open known to have asked Jones if heias installins officer.

The Rev. Arch of naintines in the world. It waslformer Ann Pikp of Mount Dora k. i. Ann mui, uarDara smilfl ana," trora a.m.

to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays planned to run for office as he did L. MacNair of First Presbyterian designed by BruneUeschi for Luc a Mr. Hamlin in Lake County Court Sarah Banna. ship and leadership.

ana later ina closing uma wUl be' not wish to oppose Jones. Furlong, Church wiil 3peak on Citiaenship. (Pitti. iRaporter..

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