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Sunday, April 26, 1364 liam Kadel, Florida on the theme of the Frank G. Cooban, co-chair- byterian College. St. Peters-1 prcfram ''Freedom' slman; Mrs- Guy F' 8oy" burg will be guest speaker 'Mnr- CIaude Bierman, Mrs. at the tea-meetins of JH.

T. Burnett, Mrs. -rank Leesburg Club To Hear Talk Leesburg Woman's Club! ostse Ior tne Mrs. Harold F. ii i inr Mr Rrnlamifl Chinnn Mrs P'-irli.

LEESBURG Dr. Wil-i clubhouse. Dr. Kadel willLewis, chairman, Mrs.jman. Bride-Elect Feted Willi Cola Party and in the dining room, crystal holders with lions and daisies were used By DFLL HUBER Sentinel Staff LI.ICSBURG A on the refreshment table.

party Saturday morning hon- II I M0N. TUES. WED. ored Mis. Dorothy Herlong! of Lpesbunp.

bride-elect of daisies. As a memento of the; the Rev. Charles May of occasion, the hostesses pre-i Mount Dora. Isented her with a pece of Mrs. Max Wettstein, Mrs.

chin in hcer chosen EUSTIS and MT. DORA EUSTIS S. Bay St. MT. DORA Alt.

Hwy. 441 UMATILLA Hwy. 13 N. OPEN SUNDAY I TO About 75 i including thehonoree William (i i i were hostesses for the event held Ir i. at the spacious Wettstein "THRIFTWAY" ALL MEAT! A NEWLY organized group in Leesburg area, is the Iota Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.

An organizational meeting iwas held last week at the' ihome of Mrs. Russell Ever-I att. Details are told in a' storv to be found elsewhere! iin The Lake Sentinel today, Guest Speaker Queried Miss Dorcas Brigham was recent guest speaker at the Men's Garden Club of Mount Dora. A recognized horticulturist, she encouraged the growth of wild flowers in domestic settings in efforts to better preserve them from today's machinery. Pictured here with her are George H.

Arnold, left, program chairman, and Karl Schmidt, who poses a question. (Lake-Sumter Sentinel Photo by C. V. Putnam) ONE PKG. OF 8...

"EVERFRESH" HOT DOG BUNS WITH EACH PURCHASE! IN TOMORROW is the date of; the meeting of the Friend-! ship Club of the First Presbyterian Church. Time is from II a.m. until Dorothy Herlong be- FULL LB. PKG. Sorority Members Gather In Leesburg lion ai raiMniia rain tvu-en the hours of 10:30 and m' (L uiruici -Hireling ui mis Carl Chapman is president 12:30.

GARDEN ROSES were used in floral arrangements, LEESBURG I ej members of Beta Sigma Phi' with Mrs. R. A. Stevenson, vice president. Mrs.

Alice Smart, public relations director at Florida Nursery Landscape, will be guest speaker. She will show slides of flowers and Iota Beta will meet each second and fourth Thursday at 8 p.m. l'-TA Has met this past week at the home of Mrs. Russell Everatt in Leesburg to form Iota Beta Chapter. (LIMIT: ONE WITH YOUR $3, OR MORE, FOOD ORDER PLEASE) Lalie 1-ITers Take First Place Honors FABULOUS DETERGENT! "FOLGER'S" shrubs and discuss them (and who but Alice really knows flowers and shrubs, and the correct botanical but tongue-twisting names of them?) I Election of officers for the year took place and include: fft(ii Patti Matthews of Howey, 111,11 president; Joanne Holland, first vice president; Patricia CAMP MCQL'ARRIE -Lake County's 4 II Club A TENDING graduation ceremonies at Florida State entries in the agricultural Tnitracittf in 1 1 9 Vt f0 Hall, second vice president; Anne Wilhelm.

recording secretary; Nancy Everatt, ponding secretary, and Trudy Doerr, treasurer. OIF FEE section of Wcekend was Mrs. Events Day took first place; Fp. She went up to see her GIANT BOX 6 OZ. JAR honors in lour of the six agricultural contests.

Orange County took first place in two other events. Lake's honors were in son-in-law, Charles Keye, get his sheepskin with a degree in accounting. Mr and Mrs. Keve (she is SUMTERVILLE Sumter County Council of P-TAs met last Tuesday in the REA building and elected and installed officers for 1964-65. The new officers are as follows: Mrs.

Lou Janney, Center Hill, president; Mrs. C. C. Cochran, Wildwood, first vice president; James Walker, principal, Coleman Elementary, second vice president; C. L.

Brooks, i i pal. South Sumter High School, treasurer; Mrs. Majorie Wells, Bush-nell, secretary; Mrs. June McMillan, Oxford, corresponding secretary. Ralph Beckett, principal, demonstration on Susan W1 be and tives, tractor driving driving THIS WAS the first meeting for the chapter, which prior to this time, the girls were affiliated with Zeta Alpha Chapter of Eustis and Mount Dora.

Charter members other than the above named officers include: Kathy Gen-t Joan Tobey, Ginny Wallers and Gayle FIvans. Newly-rushed members are Gail McNeil and Barbara Ga where he has a position with a national firm in accounting. maintenance, public speaking and lampmaking. More than 100 4 II members touk part in the activities held at Camp McQuar-rie near Astor Park. Admiral THOSE placing first, and third in the a tivites Cooper.

ip pointed held at Camp McQuarriet uxiora junior Hign, was installing officer. New business transacted near Astor Park. (LIMIT: ONE WITH YOUR $3, OR MORE, ORDER PLEASE) (LIMIT: ONE WITH YOUR $3. OR MORE, ORDER PLEASE) was setting basic dues for Beta Sigma Phi is an i rnational organization which was created for young women in search of cultural and social activity, and has 150,000 active members comprising 7,000 chapters in 15 countries. THOSE placing first, sec-! i a Ti 2" ond and third in the various c- A- S' events are: Navy rtd.

We.rsdale has Piihlir sneakino been named to the military "MR. FROZEN membership of local P-TAs in the county council to $5 per local and an additional $1 for each 50 members. laffairs committee of the First Hanny Harrington, Lake; second Robert Buck, Orange; third George Brad-ishaw, Seminole. Electric lamp First -Jack Rigdon, Lake; second FLA. "FRESH 'N CRISP" mm I WANT TO DE; Florida State Chamber of rce, according to Floyd B.

Bowen, president of the chamber. The committee's function is to maintain a continuing 5 YOUR Kenneth Alexander, Semi Lr A i CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT IN LAKE COUNTY MARK YOUR BALLOT FOR no'e and third Ed Clinton, appraisal ol military ac- itivities in the state, and to Tractor driving and W()rk toward making Florida rrainif-nanc First Jinwny more attractive to the mili- Banle't, Lake; second Bill tary. including retired per- Os-eola; third sonnel. tonne VMn, Seminole. In this way it is able to serve the nation's defense CO-OPERATIVE team wme jmproVing economic d'-monv-ration First Rich-'.

jfin, in DEAN A. B. Pol. Adv. by Wil.on O.

hBOJrd. camp, trtrft. ard ard Marv Anne Hen- ELECT A BUSY PERSON GETS THINGS DONE! BURTON BROWN PKG. STALK (LIMIT: 7 WITH YOUR $3, OR MORE, ORDER PLEASE) "MIX-OR-MATCH" mM LUNCH MEAT SALE! COFFEE Hfnm BOLOGNA PICKLE-PiAAFNTO rvrgs, Lake; Orange County tecor.d and Volusia third Lae C'c-y 4 ers will now bdvan'e to the state fct the University of Honda for May 2 4 Uacie' from Lake County 'io 'i tr.bu'ed to the successful fij'i of cores's, iomcl nf to y.rtm Loveless. igncultural aj'ent, were; Vernon Smith, l.rna':lla; Major and Mrs Arriit Umatilla; Mrs.

Virginia Kar'le't Eus A Vote for Burton Brown is a vote for a busy man who hoi done things, For: The City of Leetburg as Mayor Tht Pretbyterion Church as Moderator Lake County CofC oi President Loke County Schools os Trustee BUMON BROWN WIU GfT WINGS DONt AS A NIlMBtR Of YOUR SCHOOL BOARD el. d. Pi.d ky iurton Irown fnitr Kuu.f I i ifMr-u OLIVE LIVER-CHEESE 70 i -rt, tis and Mr. and Mrs. Pay- mond Lee, Cass- a BURTON BROWN Board of Public Instruction Diitrict 2 0 Coupon Good at "THRIFTWAY" Only iM.VlMCGfj XT thru Apnl 29 -VCV Witt, tKn cawijn4 1 3aiABlC 1 Offic cr.s 1 MM, IBJ .0 r7rw BREAD l'iaa2s232SK''1 1 7777.

Announced TANGERINE Mrs. Ce. cil Bothwell was re elected president of the Tangerine-Garden Club at its recent monthly meeting. DOUGH VVtblkKN FRESH LEAN! pkLab 49 fsnl? fl Coupon Good "THRIFTWAY" Only iSS'tt ITT thru April 19 jk Serving with her for the ensuing year will be Mrs Bernard Cremin, first vice president; Mrs. Robert Dru-rv, second vice president; Mrs.

C. E. Hughes, record Ik V. r.T: (rj)(o chops I Vir is fcjjy Coupon Good ot "THRIFTWAY only kD ing secretary; Mrs. Logan Dickie, corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

Harry Hershey, treasurer. Officers were installed by the club's founding president, Mrs. Pollv Shenherd. The meetinc was held at I ALL PURPOSE" Parade to First Federal More people are heading our way for Home Loons. Visit First Federal Savings Loan for loons to buy, build or remodel a home.

"HUNT'S" TOMATO SAUCE WITH MUSHROOMS the residence of Mrs. Monroe Dickinson, assisted by Mmes. M. D. Church, F.

D. Hubbard and G. G. Shading-er. Guest speaker was Miss Dorcas Brigham, Mount Dora, who talked on wild flowers and her trip to Guatemala ith the Audubon Society.

NO PEACE TREATY I KRAFT OIL 2 29 8 Oz. CANS QUART JAR 49 First Federal Savings and Joan Association ofousiis EUSTIS ond MOUNT DORA The Seminole Indians never sirned a peace treaty with the United States, but they did make official peace with the government in the 1930s..

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