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Seminole-Volusia Yoimy Skin Hirers Sanford Sampler 1 St. Luke's VBS Session Wednesday, August 5, 1959 Cousins Feted On Birthdays PrC'School Grouper Snoopers' Club Explores Gulf Waters rapidly. Ruth had so many (f flfClY lovely flowers to cheer herj up and speed her SLA VIA Closing exer-She is very grateful to her cises of St. Luke's daily vaca- By LORAINE LANKFORD Phone FA 2 5287 Various species of salt wa ter fish were also cited and hunted, including Grourjer. tion Bible school will take many friends.

A JY 'if: LAKE MARY pens head ppIs Stone place in the school auditorium dresses, love fooling their friends into thinking they are twins. This was their sixth consecutive party. Paddle bats were given the guests as favors. A dessert course consisting of ice cream, cake, candy and punch were served. THOSE ENJOYING the afternoon were Ann Hecken-bach, Mike Hardin, Judie Mansfield, Donna Sawyer, MONTE BONDS spent the week end at Lake Wales and at 7:30 p.m.

Friday. members of the Grouper Snoopers skin diving club of St. Augustine escorting her Lake Mary departed at the THE CHILDREN from the various departments will pres wee hour of 3 a.m. Sunday mother, Mrs. Dewey Young, and aunt, Mrs.

C. S. Crowe, of Kannapolis, N. and her for Crystal River, where they By CELESTE MANSFIELD Pbone FA 2-4244 SANFORD The Lauren Johnson home on Lilly Ct. Monday afternoon was buzzing with activity when Karen Johnson and her cousin, Frances Williams, celebrated their sixth birthdays with a party.

Mrs. Lauren Johnson and her sister, Mrs. R. W. Williams, honored their daughters and were assisted by the Misses Sylvia and Linda Williams.

A PEANUT hunt was the highlight of the afternoon with six prizes claimed by the guests who gleefully searched the spacious grounds. The honorees, dressed alike in acqua, brocaded cotton Program Outlined SANFORD The Sanford nursery school and kindergarten held a parents and teachers meeting Friday morning. THE PROGRAM for the 1959-60 term of school was outlined for the parents and a parents association was formed in each of the classes. It was proposed that the groups meet together once ev-ery two months. Registrations apd first month's tuition were accepted.

Enrollment in each chartered boats with guides ent skits, recitations, songs and a quiz program. Certificates of attendance will -be uncle, Frank Burnett, of Los to take them out in the Gulf for an adventure in the deep. Angeles, who are vis Andy Steele, Carol Ann Brum- awarded to the pupils. Teachers and their assistants will THE BOYS, equipped with fins, goggles, snorkels, knives receive certificates of appre Ott Force Quinton Hubert NeSmith, and spear guns, enjoyed sev Crabs, Mangrove, Snapper, and others, all adding lively interest to their venture. MUCH FUN was had chasing the speedy-finned creatures in and out of rocks, holes, and crannies with spear guns.

The boys, though novices, were successful in hitting their targets spearing several kinds and sizes of fish. Plans for the next underwater excursion are already in progress. THE GROUPER Snoopers making this trip were Don Coleman, Bill Shook, Bob Osburn, Richard Scott, Carl Stubbins, Bob and Ronny Lankford, and instructor, Bert Carlson. 32, is the latest addition to eral hours of skin diving in the beautiful clear water of the Gulf, sighting many love the DeLand Police Dept. He and his wife and two sons ly colored coral formations, formerly lived at Falatka and various sizes ana Kinds of Ocala.

(Sentinel Photo) ley, Robin Blizard, Tommy Barks, Mike Voltoline, Molly Bush, Doug Jarrell, Mike Christensen and Becky Dom-iney. Garlan Harden, Pam Taylor, Melissa Echols, Jimmy Hardin, Brian Williams, Jeff Siskind, Alton Hughes, Elaine Owens, Leon Swain, Mary Edna Burton, Donna Lee Man-free, Leslie Graham, Mark Stenstrom, Ed Van Fleet, Martha Parker, Marvel White, Barbara Tamm and Lynn Stanley. Mary Beth, Deborah and sponges, many different kinds class will be limited to 20 iting her this week. Harold and Becky Sherwood and their son, Larry, returned to their Woodland Pinecrest, home after an extended vacation in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. While there they visited the Baptist camp at Ridgecrest, the Smokey Mountains and Gatlinburg returning via Miami where they concluded their vacation.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Sherwood, Pinecrest are visiting their daughter, Elvona Saxon, in Marion, and son, Norman, in Phoenix, before returning home. ciation for their service.

Exhibits of art work, handicraft and workbooks will be on display. The enrollment has reached a record high of 175. Two buses have made their daily runs to the communities surrounding Slavia. A number of mothers have donated refreshments which the pupils have enjoyed each of the 10 days of the session. THE TEACHERS in the departments are: nursery, Mrs.

of beautiful shells some of which were seen swimming On Graves Ave. along as if by some mysteri pupils. MRS. J. J.

Sieczkowski, owner and supervisor, announced that morning and afternoon ous force. essions are being considered because of the large initial Council To Install New City Fountain mmmmmmmmmmmmm PRAYER FOR THE DAY Bridge Club Victors Named enrollment. Troubled? Coll! Listen To! i Emmeline Best, Carol Rook, 1 Mrs. Jane Tilshaw will teach the kindergarten class Sheralynn Williams, Martha, Laurnell and Sheila Johnson; and their grandmothers, Mrs. W.

IT. Stewart and Mrs, J. T. FA 2-3221 Sponsored by Lurhfron Church of the Redeemer Darlene Rheinhart, Eleanor Francis Herndon, service MR. AND MRS.

Fred Kir- Duda, Katherine Duda; begin again this year. Mrs. Elinor By ANN LINDSAY I ORANGE CITY The 103 W. 25th Place, Sanford chiner owners of Raymond ners, Mrs. Emily Jakubcin station owner, requested per Warren will teach the 4-year mmmmmmmmmmmmm Williams.

Studio, have returned after a Mrs. Virginia Mikler; Mrs. mission to install two oil olds, and Mrs. Talmace Leeds MRS. R.

E. PEARCE gave delightful month's stay in the Mildred Mikler; primary, will teach the 3-year-old class. council meeting Monday night was the shortest in many a day. a bridal luncheon at her home storage tanks on the service station property. Permission Miss Mary Ann Tesinsky, Sus- WAS announced that SEE US! WIDE san Stanko, Party Mikler; A new stainless steel foun transportation will be avail was granted.

on S. Magnolia Ave. recently honoring Mrs. Charles Bose, the former Linda Ventry. junior, Mrs.

Virginia Bellhorn, tain for the Graves Ave. pub able to all those who cannot Osman Thomas, council Mrs. Ann Pula; senior, Mrs SELECTION, lic area has been bought at get Into a car pool. DELAND DeLand Bridge Club winners Saturday night were: First, Dr. and Mrs.

Leonard Munson; second, Dr. and Mrs. Earle Sanborn; third, Mrs.JLeon Freeman and Leo Smith; fourth, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Baker; fifth, Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderschaaf. Wins Golf Play NEW SMYRNA BEACH Helen Flowers won the weekly Women's Golf Assn.

tourney at the municipal course Tuesday. Floral decorations of white Judy Duda and Sylvia Mikler. I man, was delegated to make arrangements with Paul Du the cost of $283, from the Flamingo Springs Water Co. -School will operate on the same attendance schedule as gladiolus, periwinkle with Refreshment, chairman is Mrs. Mildred Jacubcin.

Pianist -TILE- Ceramic, Vinyl, Aspholt, Plastic fern and a white color scheme val, Orange City Refuse the public schools, beginning is Mrs. Olga Jakubcin. and is to be installed this week by Marshall Plumbing Co. North Carolina mountains. Last Thursday the Elks playground was alive with shouts of glee and merriment.

The students of the Sanford Nursery School were enjoying the last day of the summer program with a picnic. The members of the swimming class from the school were also enjoying the lunch and playground equipment. Chaperoning this outing were Mmes. G. F.

Wilster, H. A. Shields, J. J. Sieczkow to empty the city refuse cans FREE ESTIMATES Recreation leaders are Sandra Bellhorn, Betty Duda, was used throughout the party rooms.

The hostess presented the bride with a gift of her chosen pattern in on Graves Ave. for $5 a month. PAUL F. MUELLER SON THE COST of fire hydrant Marlene Bellhorn, Dorothy 27 10 Orlando Hwy. (17-92) rentals was FJorida Power statement for one itAklCADR DM CA 71 JC Aug.

31. Council Studies Bond Increase EDGE WATER City coun. cil this week passed an ordi Duda and Sheala Best. E. L.

Bellhorn serves as superin A 90-DAY permit was issued to Barton Builders to A salad course was served month was and the tendent and the Rev. Stephen to the following guests: Mmes. legal service for the new Chloris Davis, Marguerite park a used for a construction office, within charter was $506.59, as sub Paul, Margaret Reynolds, Ann M. Tuohy is pastor of the church. JayCecs mitted by Hull, Landis, Gra ham and French.

the city limits. Echols, Bernadine Hammel nance boosting the amount of ski and Miss Joanne Shields. School resumes Aug. 31. performance bonds for con Arthur Bowkley, town and Deanna Schooley of Pom-pano Beach.

Two plats were accepted as presented, Pine Crest Es clerk, announced that the tractors from $1,000 to 510, 000. AAVW Plans cost of the printing booklet- tates, B. A. Leinfelder, own er, and Threadgill re-subdivi WEU- rf DQAtVS A LOOK AT THAT CWrVS money Make Gift DELAND City Commr. Marshall Lane this week announced that local JayCees type copies of the new char The ordinance will come ub again for final reading LOT MORES WTERreT THEgEfTHAfj IP CHB sion Unit 2.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Krat-zert and daughters, Evie and Rose, and their house guests, Barbara Dee, Anne and Jeanne Hopkins, of Tallahassee VDVTRE MTERESTTO 1M HI6H QUALITY.

McROBERTS TmcSupptxtNC ter was $135.20. These copies HER STOCKING. I put rr in, i jH Hid possible passage at the A BANK. I Special Sale Residents are reminded that election day will be Sept. 8 for mayor, town Council's next meeting and is scheduled to go into effect in September.

DELAND The DeLand ts THE have returned from several weeks sojourn at New are available to the public and may be secured for 25 cts. from the clerk's office in town hall. Clarence Lane presented a resolution to transfer $804.41 clerk and two councilmen TO I IT VK-iJV IUJ Jf Je, V. FIND branch of the American Association of University Wom Registration books close 30 Smyrna Beach. The girls are have donated three benches to the new Earl Brown Park.

Commr. James P. West stated other donations from a bird bath to playground equipment will be welcomed from individuals and organi days before election. The League of Small Mu daughters of prosecuting at torney and Mrs. D.

Hop kins. to the general fund with all nicipalities will meet in Or en will hold a special feature rummage sale at Bandshell Park Saturday starting at 7 a.m. the council In agreement. HOTPOINT APPLIANCE SERVICE GORMLY, INC. Main Store, Cer.

3rd fir Palmetto. Phone FA 2-4744 SANFORD ange City Aug. 20 at the MISS GRACE Marie Stine- ORANGE CITY is debt Lion's Clubhouse. Members of the AAUW and free with the cancellation of cipher has returned to her their friends are asked to home after several weeks the last $500 bond. rwi ii visiting Miss Deanna Schooley of Pompano Beach.

Deanna returned with Grace CLIP THIS COUPON- phone Mrs. K. B. Shawhan at RE 4-4147 or Mrs. Ralph D.

Harper at RE 4-2008 if they have costume jewelry, clothing or kitchen utensils to donate. Marie and is visiting at the zations. Brandon Electric has donated all materials for a barbecue pit and Olson Malmburg, DeLeon Springs, donated the labor for building it, City Mgr. Jack Johnson announced. Wednesday Movies DELANO: BOULEVARD DRIVE-IN No Nume On The Bullet; Snowflre.

SANFORD: RITZ The Spider, 4:55, 7:21, Brain Eaters, 1:23, :15, MOVIELAND DRIVE-IN Wild And The Innocent; Woman Of The River. Stinecipher home on Park DENMAN COLUMBIA VhssL WASH and DRY Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pad The sale is to include men's, women's and chil dock and daughters, Susan iV Charge! ylbsoliilelu Free! and Pat, are moving to Bata "ffORLl dren's clothing.

Station To Rise via, Bruce's hometown, where he is taking a position as vice president of the First air i eus Of Troth EDGEWATER Mr. and Mrs. William R. Howells are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Miss Barbara Myers, to William L. Piser, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Piser also of Edgewater. The wedding will be an event of 10 at the Piser home. Miss Myers is a graduate of Rogers High School in Youngstown, Ohio.

Piser, who has served three years in the marines, is associated with his father in the plumbing business. National Bank of Batavia of SANFORD An $18,000 I Just Present This Coupon To The Attendant On 5 i Duty Between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. Any Day Ex- cept Sunday. Offer expires 4 P.M.

Fri. Aug. iJkn SanfouL mmdjwmat OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY EVERYDAY! Never Closet! which his father is president Mr. and Mrs.

J. Clay Wil WITH TYREX CORD For greater strength, longer life, more protection! As advertised in LIFE, TIME, SAT. EVE. POST Remember Your Vacation With Snap Shots WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP 210 S. Tark Ave.

Sanford Pure Oil gas station will be according to a building permit taken out by O. Lewis Dinkins, a long-time gas station operator in the Sanford area. liams and children, Mark Clay, and Sylvia Jean, are planning within a few days to move into their new home Reg. List $15.25 Corner of Orlando Dr. 25th St.

FOOD FAIR SHOPPING CENTER SANFORD at 2605 Iroquois Ave. Mrs Williams will be teaching Spanish at Seminole High SALE 81 15? With Reeappable Corcaie Tok this fall. MR. AND MRS. Modesto Velez and children, Carlos Glen and Carmen, Hve re STOCKS BONDS MUTUAL FUNDS Sanford Now Hoi Its FIRST STOCK BROKERAGE FIRM! Complete Research Facilities Personalized Efficient Service Translux Facilities NO MORE LONG DISTANCE CALLS! Visit Reg.

List $17.25 turned to their Mellonville BLACK 7.15x15 SALEW5 I fLm Plul mm mmmmt With Reeappable Carcon SECURITY Ave, home after a delightful vacation to the Florida Keys. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swank-hous have been called to Dayton, Ohio, due to sickness in the family. Mrs.

Ruth Phillips has returned to her home on Sum-merlin Ave. from Seminole Hospital and Is recuperating A IX. ssoa Reg. List $17.45 icttes. mc.

Gordon J. Toll, Mgr. KIRK Plato FA 2-7802 Direct Wira To Sincro fir Members New York Stock Ixeh. NYLON BLACK 6.70x15 240 Plus Tex With Reeappable Carcati Drve meri as q.1 Su cc ssC a Come, -to rfT-s NOTICE All Seminole County Properly Owners may look al the records compiled by Ihe Dowling Appraisal Co. for Ihe County Tax Equalization Program during the period AUGUST 6 TO AUGUST 15, 1959 PLACE: SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE HOURS: 9 A.M.

TO 5 P.M. OTHER SIZES EQUALLY LOW-PRICED TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED MILE c3 SUCCESS raffmi Mr WM9 ALL DENMAN TIRES Guaranteed against anything that makes a tire unfit for further service. Adjustment based on amount of tread-wear used. FREE MOUNTING AND FREE ROTATION ON ALL DENMAN TIRES See Our Complete Line of SPORTS CAR TIRES Vim ITS A FACT: Rambler ulee break records very month. Now we're celebrating by binding out the biggeet dealt of the yeer.

snort uur uccw SAVE $131 TO $209 ON SEDANS, HARDrOPS Based on manufacturers' suggested prices for comparable'59 models. Room for six 6-footers. SAVE UP TO $500 ON S1ATION WAGONS Get the 100-inch wheelbase Rambler American $500 less than the other 2 best-selling station wagon makes. Full5-passengerroom. SAVE UP TO $176 ON RESALE Rambler tops all other low-priced cars in trade-in value by more than ever, according to N.A.D.A.

Used Car Guide. You must have your proper legal description you. This is not your assessment and we cannot SPECIAL SAVINGS IniU tlltf AAtT I fc rtn.il wJI UHIGHEST TRADE-INS unit what Aiir Isym will he COME IN NOW AND STRIKE IT RICHI SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS DURING BONANZA DAYSI tell JVU IfllUI JVWI IMBV. I.IM MVI WIlllS MOTORS 301 W. First Street Sanford, Flo.

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