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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 7

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PAGPJ SEVEN THE EVENING KEPORTER-STAR SATURDAY AFTERNOON. MAY 18, 1925. Tbe property Includes a filling station and a tourist camp, and It at least, so they are not leaving 1 Apopka entirely. Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Turner and Apopk a High-School riage. Mr. Benbow, who Is from North Carolina, bas been living in Orlando for the past tour years, being well known in botb social and business circles in that city.

They expect to leave soon tor the north to visit tbe bride's father end up Mrs. S. M. Slier and Master Walter have gone to Liberty, North Caro is sn Ideal location. Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Mynatt, the former owners, left this week fur their old home In Tennesse, having been called INDIAN RIVER CITY FILLING STATION GasOil Tires Tubes Accessories Free Road Service Ladies' Best Room Ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Rencher. They left on Friday tor Miami and other points of interest In the southern part of tbe state. Mr.

A. Walker, of Crescent City, was here for the weekend, flailing bis family and renewing Commencement Held in New Auditorium lina, where they win spend tne summer with relatives. They left Apopka last Monday morning and word has been received that they had a delightful trip reaching their there on acount ot the Illness oi Mr. Mynatt's mother. They hope to return to Florida this fall.

on their return they will reside in Orlando. old acquHtntances. The two weddings on Monday A wedding which came as a surnriBe to their many friends were tbe cause ot much merriment In town Monday evening. After was that of Miss Rose Hutchinson and Mr. Ernest Melton, which was solemnized Monday alternooa the commencement exercises a Miss Ida Maude Burns, wno has been teaching In tbe Apopka school during the past term, left on Monday tor her home In the northern part of the state.

ITALY OIVES WOMEN VOTI. tlOMB, May IS. (By the Asso destination on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs.

A. Epps anil Mr. Claude Bistrunk, ot Sanford, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C.

0. Mahaffey on 8unday. A number ot Important real estate transactions have been re- merry group of youns neonle. were: Misses Dora Arnert, Kathleen Rencher, Myrtle Cumble, Olena Johnson and Dorothy Star-buck, and Messrs. Marian Durst and Morris Johnson.

in Klsslmmee. Tne bride, who is about twenty-five In number. FEDERAL TIRES HARTFORD BATTERIES Vulvantztng Recharging Repairing Patch-Kendall Tire and Battery Co. the attractive daughter ot Mr. ant gathered on the utreet and proceeded to call on the two newly Mrs.

J. D. Hutchison, came to Tbe well known resort on Lake Apopka about a year ago and has married couples. Their arrival was porteJ recently, among them was the sale of the Mynatt property, ciated Free.) The Italian chamber of deputies adopted a bill (ranting women the right to vote In municipal on the Dixie, highway, west of Apopka known as "Wells Gap" has recently been sold ti Mrs. Rose Shaffer and so parties elections.

116 Court St. Road Service Phone 600 CONVENTION ENDS. town, to a Mirs. Isenhower, ot Ashevllte, N. C.

Mrs. Isenhower and her family have been spending the winter here and she was so from Akron, Ohio, who, after a visit to the place, were so delight LAKELAND, May 11 The stnte convention of the Barmen Phllathea onion ot the Baptist church ed that they decided to locate here. The new owners will con- ends In this city today, after a four- favorably Impressed with our section and Its possibilities that she HUKBE OF IMPORTANT REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN APOPKA REPORTED FOR THE WEEK. APOPKA. May 11 (Special.) Monday etening of this week saw the annual commencement ot tba Apopka high school and never Lai thera been a more beautiful commencement exe'clw In Apopka.

The handsome new scnool building was completed Just few days ago, just In time that the auditorium might be used for tbe graduation ekerclses. It is, indeed, a credit to Apopka and the members of the graduating -lata ere especially proud to use It for their Impressive exercises which were witnessed by one of the largest assemblages of parents and friends that has over gathered in Apopka. The auditorium was beautifully decorated and brilliantly lighted, making a most attractive scene for the splendid program. ratner late In the evening ai.d they made enough noise to wake the town. Needless to say everyone had a Jolly good time congratulating the newly-weds.

Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Arnert and their daughters, Misses Dora and Vernlce, moved this veek into Orlando to occupy their new home hlch Is situated near Tin-ker Field.

Their Apopka friends regret that they are moving to Orlando but Mr. Arnert will con-tinue his business here, for awhile tinue the boat business as It has been conducted by "Uncle Lee" day seaeion, attended by delegatus from all sections of Florida. decided to make this her home. Wells, the former owner, and they plan to make some 'very extensive improvements which will Include a modern hotel. "Uncle Lee" Wells reserved a number of bea-ulful lake front lots and the plans are won a wide circM ot friends.

The groom Is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Melton.

He Is connected with the Mebane Bulck Company, of Orlanfio. and Is a promising young business man, both be and the young lady have a bust of friends who are extending heartiest congratulations and wishing them every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Melton are at home for a few days with the groom's parents but the yexpect to leave soon on their honeymoon, going a tour ot the state, Another wedding which was solemnized on Monday afternoon was that of Miss Virginia Johnston and Mr.

Richard Benbow, of Orlando. The ceremony was performed at the Presbyterian manse In in the presence of only a few Intimate friends. Mrs, Benbow bas been a member Seaboard Air Line Railway Arrival and departure ot trains at Orlando, Fla, (Schedule published as Information) Arrive I-eave No. 601 7:45 AM Leesburg, 9:30 PM No. 603 Wlldwood, Ocala, Jacksonville ICo, 6076:58 TM Tavares, Leesburg, 8:15 AM No.

60S Wlldwood, Ocala, Jacksonville Day trains carry Pullman parlor Orlando and Wlldwood Wlldwood and Jacksonville. Night trains carry Pullman standard sleeping cars Orlando and Jacksonville. oeing drawn now for a ver- at tractive and modern bungalow which will be erected during tVe TRESHER BROTHERS MOTOR EXPRESS, (Ihc.) Long Distance Ilaulirur General Trucking Express and Storage 16 East Weber St. Phone 214 summer and will be ready for oc For further Information, reservations, apply to i nitv and Ticket Agent. Engineers Water Supply, Sewers, Paving, Surveys, Estimates.

TUB BISHOP ENGINEERING COMPANY 11 8 Oranae Ave. n-A rAs.fr rtrlnnrln Pin. Miss Virginia Johnston, of the Telephone 23J, laculty.j played the march as the graduates and school officials marched gracefully to tbe plat- of the faculty ot the Apopka schools during the past term, com I form, ushered by Messrs. Leslie cupancy wnen he returns this fall. Another handsome will be erected In Apopka immediately Is the Wells home, located on Central avenue, near Dream Lake, with a picturesque view overlooking Apopka's prettiest lake.

The new home, for which Lovell Harris have tha contract, will be of hollow tile construction, stucco finish, and will be modern and convenient In every particular. It will cost about $7,000 and when completed will be one of the prettiest homes in Apopka. ing here from Milton, Illinois, last fall. She has made many friends i In Apopka and Orlando, who were Waite and Mark Ryan. The Invocation was by Rev.

Holmes Logan, of the Methodist Jtirch. Mr. W. D. Morton, presl-at of the local board of trustees, presided with his usual dignity and made a very fine Introductory Interested to tears of her mar VALSPAR address.

Miss Dora Arnert gave a cordial salutatory, and Miss Kath Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hutchinson and the former's mother.

Mrs. J. Hutchinson, departed this week for their old home, In South Dakota, for an indefinite stay. They are going through the couatry in tnoir machine and were anti cipating the trip with a reat deal Of pleasure. Mr.

and Mrs. 8. L. Yon ant Mr. OCEAN-FRONT LOTS and Mrs.

Ira Council, of Quincy, have been spending a few days in Apopka this week visiting Mrs. The FINLEY Pioneer PAINT Co. Wholesale and Retail Paints, Varnishes and Wall Paper 53 E. Pine. Phone 67.

leen Rencher gave an sequent valedictory address; There was sn allegory, led hf Miss Dorothy Starbuck, In which all seven members ot the class had a part, each representing an ideal for which the clasa had striven. This was a pleasing feature of the program and tbe young ladies and young men were rewarded with a wealth of beautiful flowers sent up to them by riends and parents. The high school, under- the direction of Mrs. George F. Ftewart, sang two delightful choruses.

"The Call of Duty" and "In Old Madrid." for which Miss Johnson, played the pratiy accompaniments. Dr. H. O. Enwall, of the University of Florida faculty, was the speaker of the evening and made a very eloquent address.

The diplomas were presented by Superintendent A. B. Johnson and In making the presentation Mr. Johnson made an appropriate address. Major A.

M. Hall presented gifts, from the trustees, to the graduates with a few well ihosei remarks tilling of some ot the things tha; have been accomplished which made the past year a Rotable one In the history the Apopka sthool. "She splendid entertainment closed w.tb the benediction by Rev, J. M. Ford, pastor of the Baptist (hurch.

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