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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 48

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(Drlanim frnttiitrl 2 Thursday, April 27, 11 Youngsters Are Bilingual Women's Exchange Dear Sentinel: I have wool hooked rug, 40x54; 2 pair taffeta drapes and valances Ml i in exchange for chairs. A.G. GA 3-2521. By RUTH SMITH Tel. GA 2-5383 Laboria Gentile had so much fun teaching French and Spanish this winter, Indoor Outdoor Portiei Receptioni Commercial Bonquetl MEINER'S Catering Service chairman of American Red Cross volunteers at Campa Zama, Japan.

Recently she was assisting with the Camp Jama Washington Heights Red Cross brides' school-teaching the little Japanese war brides. 1 v. 401 Delaney GA 2-1742 she's starting a Spanish class for the 8 to 10-year-olds this tTVWWW morning, I ve a good mina 10 vvvwvvv I Complete Selection I RUTH and Marshall Zander have as houseguests this week Mr. and Mrs. George Sizei lOVt to 2 Mi JJl PrH North In tht Pride Proctor Ctntr Winter Park Phone Midway 4-4402 Priscilla Eades Hazel Vass Carlotta Thayer J.

Hilbert Sapp join them maybe I could hold my own with the Small Fry set I sure can't hablo Espanol in my own age bracket. BETTY Hargrave, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. William L. Hargrave, a fresh- Terry, Champagne, 111.

NEXT WEEK the Episcopal Churchwomen of the Diocese of South Florida will meet here concurrently with the Diocesan Convention. The women of the Orlando Deanery will be hostesses for the women's meetings. This morning Hazel (Mrs. Frederick Vass, chairman, has sent invitations to La Belle run" salon files, blue prints, records and estimates. Colin Staton and Hilbert Sapp's wife, the multi-gifted Bess, chose the colorful, decor, but I think that enchanting garden opening' from Hilbert's office is his; Of Orlando last week at the home of Mrs.

Sidney C. Gluckman. 1000 Cordova for all committee members. MARY E. (Mrs.

E. Hill, June (Mrs. Charles Lloyd, and Wilma (Mrs. Robert Spacht were visitors Cntraf Honda Moit ComoUt Central Florida Women MATERNITY SHOP 649 N. Oronge-949 S.

Orange S. Orange Ave. Shop Open Every Friday Nite 'til 9 NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY rOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL GA 4-8711 in Daytona Beach last week, and had lunch with Irma man at Stetson University has been elected to the Women's Council by the student body. Betty, who is majoring in elementary education, (Mrs. W.

Dampier. Ir all the chairmen of committees for the annual meeting at a coffee at 11 a.m. at her home, 1020 N. Park ma and Gene Dampier recently moved to Daytona Winter Park. Beach from Orlando when Gene was made supervisor Among the chairmen are is active in Zeta Tau Alpha, and was vice president of her pledge class.

i I PRISCILLA Eades, wife of Carlotta (Mrs. Stuart Thayer, hospitality; Hilda Lt. Col. William B. Eades, 1308 W.

Smith Orlando, is (Mrs. J. Lucien) Wolcott, registration; Jean (Mrs. S. PARK FREE 131 N.

ORANGE own idea! When he needs to his eyes from all the construction figures on that handsome 14-ft. desk, he can just look at the beautiful rock garden, with its waterfall and flowers. Emily Bavar, Henry Balch and I listened to all the intricate figures rather vaguely, but we knew exactly what to do when they started serving that gourmet lunch! CLARA (Mrs. Donald) Evans is entertaining for Kit Young, daughter of Peggy (Mrs. Dick) Young, at a luncheon Saturday at the Country Club of Orlando Kit will be graduated from Edgewater High School in June.

C) Battaglia, pages; Mattie (Mrs.Edward Cantey, f. For New Spring HAIR STYLES See MRS. HUMBLE NOW AT for Publix Stores on the East Coast. Mrs. Hill left Monday for an extended tour of Germany, Italy, Holland, Switzerland and France.

She was guest of honor Saturday night at a bon voyage party given for her by Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Smith.

MR. AND Mrs. Joseph O. Cashman, Eustis, recently entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Frznk M. Chapman, Wan-stead, London, England. Mr. Cashman retired re rViCT WILLIAMS HAIR STYLING 55 E. WMhinston Ph.

OA 3-1717 5 ti il credentials; Mrs. Weyman S. Carver, packets; Dot (Mrs. Harold Weidner, luncheon reservations; Jane Hood (Mrs. George F.

B. Jr.) Smith, music, Vivian (Mrs. (Arthur Luse, United i Thank -Offering service. MILDRED Mead has re- ceived her commission from Farris Bryant appoint- ing her to the Orange County 'Children's Commitee for a four-year term. Ina Steele hfn uf 1 1 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES Barbecue Scheduled Orlando Drove 66, BPO Does, is sponsoring a public rrlap California roflAnn Drip-dry cottons keep you pretty the whole year through.

3 99 children's services coordinator of the Florida Children's called a meeting CALL GA 3-3411 41 3 VIRGINIA DRIVE It K. Pint whin tht buttt stop barbecue 5-8 p.m. May 6 at Orlando Gun Club. Mrs. William MacGuire is Advisory Council Named 335 Spring DRESSES chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements.

Proceeds will be used for the me nw mi mrfnum ar 1 Values 14.95 to 89.95 Does' charitable projects. Tickets are $1.50 for, adults, 75 cts. children, and may be purchased at the door, or by calling Mrs. MacGuire, GA 5-4928. BUCCANEER" A' J- Bont Jycs white Cornel-Ton 1 1 .99 cently from his position with the Savannah Sugar Refinery Corp.

He met Mr. Chapman, who is with Tate and Lyle, London, on many of his visits to the Savannah firm in past years. Mr. Chapman is a technologist and has been loaned to the Savannah Sugar Refinery Corp. for a three-months period.

After their visit here, the Cash-mans will drive the Chap-mans to Savannah. INVITATIONS have bfeen received from W. V. Roy, president of the board of trustees, Central Florida Museum, to attend a reception honoring the founders and benefactors of the museum Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Museum, 810 E.

Rollins Ave. WE HAD the pleasure of seeing the new offices of the Hilbert Sapp Inc. out on Silver Star the other day it's a beautiful building, very modern architecturally, and with countless built-in features for Founder's Day Is Observed Orlando Winter Park Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club will observe the 94th anniversary of the founding of the women's fraternity with a luncheon at noon Saturday at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Tucker, 740 Palmer Winter Park.

Mrs. R. L. Garland, president of Junior Sorosis, announces the appointment of an advisory council for 1961-62. Federated depa chairmen include the Mmes.

W. H. Winsemann Charles N. Burge, Richard D. Calkins, Roy Karst, Roy de-Monte Thornton, Frank Etheridge, J.

E. Stripling and R. W. Arbogast, coordinator. Standing committee chairmen include the Mmes.

N. G. Becker, David King, I 76 DRESSES 12. 45 DRESSES 15. 59 DRESSES 19.

35 DRESSES 22. 59 DRESSES 25. 66 DRESSES 29. "Guaranteed" Walking Comfort" SHOE STORE Now at 16 N. Orange Ave.

store neor in Orlando Shop the Belk-Lindsey you 10 om to 9 pm Phone Garden 4-2421 Some slightly higher A terrific group of Spring dresses in every style imaginable casual and dressy types cocktail styles. One, two and three piece outfits in a wide variety of fabrics. Plenty of cottons and miracle blends. Hartwell Conklin, Donald: M. Randolph, Robert B.

Knight, W. E. Perkins Jr.J Kenneth L. Berry and Char-j les W. Clayton Jr.

I Also the Mmes. Earl; Swanner, Richard K. Snel-ling, B. A. Seigel Roy H.

Wilson and James Copps. SPECIAL FOR FOUNDER'S DAY $15.00 HtllNE CURTIS WAVE $7.50 VENUS HAIR FASHIONS 2609 S. Fern Creek GA 2-4734 CLEARANCE OF Straw And Leather FLATS Cashmere fj Janice DeGarmo Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.

DeGarmo, Orlando, announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Cathryn, to A1C John George Bonk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bonk, St. Clair Shores, Mich.

Formerly of Cleburne, the bride-elect attended schools in San Francisco, a Japan, Brooklyn, N. and was graduated from Orleans American High School, France. Her fiance is stationed at McCoy Air Force Base. He is a graduate of St. Clair Shores High School.

1039 No. Mills i Spring SUITS Light weight wools, all silks, and silk-wool blends in one-of-a-kind styles all by famous makers. Reg. 49.95 to 129.95. 2 v.

COATS Shop and compare and you'll not find any better quality cashmere at this price. Reg. 110.00. 77. off 2pr.

foro.OO values to 7.W Strut your prettiest in these gay little flats of leather or straw. Don't dillydally scoot right on in for the best selection at this low, low price! LINEN A fabric that goes everywhere fashioned in a cool simple sheath. Black or Beige 10-20 I IV 95 22 fix r5 1 1 BARE FOOT ORIGINALS MEZZOS Other linens at 25.95 29.95 in pastel colors Furniture is our business we love it we've been in it a long time XROWINC WITH ORLANDO 1 SINCE 1536 i lu 905 N. grange Avenut 90 14 f)J White JL Natural Pink iWWW Blue vol. to 21.95 Ladies' Shoe Department DRESS CLEARANCE s5-s10-s15 Large selected groups of famous summer-fresh shoes in high and medium heels stacked, matching or contrasting.

Spectators, whites, pastels, navy, patents. Truly a terrific buy! ORLANDO MELBOURNE TITUSVILLE COCOA FREE PARKING REAR OF 131 N. ORANGE it's lovely to wear, it came from Lu Sair 2000 N. Orange Avenue St 4.

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