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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 9

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Tuesday, October 4, Phone Ml 7-5110 Orlando Evening Star Winter Park Ed-ticn 3 Beauty By Yard bin's Luau Enjoy mes Chief Ban Teaches Offkerslvp Winter Park Fire Ch i ef Bob Batr returned this week Found At Vesta's Bottling Co Also In Gainesville for thej At a meeting of the five-county Saturday were Mr. board of the Maitland the Frosite throughout jersey. For your dressiest ana Mrs. tenton Bennett Library It's holiday time at Vena's 1 ami 4 ci Fabrics. 301 park Ave.

area. 0 0 0 Mr, and Mrs, Harold W. W. Arnold of Manor parties this season, chrome-inun taffeta, either plain or By EMMA MOODY MI 7-0539 Little Robin Jones was feted at a luau for her fifth birthday Saturday afternoon. The party was given on the lawn of the Shawnee Tr.

home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. Bruce Jones. Winter Park. was named to fill a vacancy Mrs.

Veita Tomlinson 'embroidered, will be rer- from Atlanta where he ta'lf-hf a Haaa in tiro A on the board. OOO Stevens of Barnard Ct. are the proud parents of John Scott, born Sept, 23 at Winter Park Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Richard Morris of officership for the Lake Dr, entertained at a joeorgia Mate ire School.

owner. is announcing with fert, pride that now, in plenty of 'por your best suit, Vesta's time for your holiday eewingJoffer, tK best in wool, the she has beautiful 76 St rook Woolens. If felt sparkling white, you "can't wear wool," there bright red and green. jj, a wooi-hke material mads The teenagers (and their! just for you. It looks and He weighed in at 7 lbs.

2l2 oz. tered with a beautiful arrangement of fresh fruit in an oblong tray held by a Blackmoor. Hawaiian punch was served with individual servings of cake placed in ice cream cones and covered on top' with pink icing sprinkled with varicolored candies. The children, about 33 in number, arrived dressed in native costumes. Several brought bongo drums and other musical instruments and formed a little band under the name of the "Dommerich Indian Islanders'.

They played for the little 'hula girls who danced to entertain the other guests. The Stevenses have an other son, Mark, who is 2 coffee yesterday morning for approximately 35 new members and prospective members of the Winter Park Welcome Wagon Club. Coffee, punch and cookies Bair, formerly a professor with the Florida Slate Fire College, had around a dozen fire chiefs, several assistant chiefs, captains and years old. AROUND MAITLAND ittle sisters, too) love vva wool, without 000 The Maitland Lions Club were served by members lieutenants in the class of 50 and officers of the club who 0l. Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m.

tomorrow i the home of wool's disadvantages. Make your plans now to visit Vesta's Fabrics and choose your fabrics, patterns, threads, pins, zippers. festive fabric for big. circular skirts, decorated with bells, applique or gold braid; the variety is 1 imited only by your imagination. For the holiday hostess Before returning to Maitland, they entertained their son, Fenton and his wife at dinner at the Qcala Italian Kitchen in honor of his birthday, OOO Mr.

and Mrs. J. Howard Shunk and their daughter have moved to Dommerich Hills from Baltimore, Md. Mr. Shunk is with the Martin Co.

000 Mr. and Mrs. Tim B. Merrill of Lake Catherine Dr. entertained Saturday in honor of the 10th birthday of their daughter, Mildred, at a barbecue on Bay Isle.

They went to Windermere by car and then by boat to the Bay Isle Club. Enjoying the delicious barbecue, in addition to the Merrill family, were Nan-nette Beiger, Penny Cozad, Kim Cox and Laurie Cozad. lie laufcUl UUIMlg 31H Mrs. Donald Tauscher. This small group recently and all the necessary items assisted Mrs.

Morris with the party. OOO Mr. and Mrs. John T. Robertson, formerly of Glen contributed six dozen diapers annual session of the school.

Scuttlebutt has It that Balr nearly turned down the teaching job from sheer and 43 bibs to the Sunland Training Center. (and who doesn't do a spotjto make you and your fam-of entertaining now a djiiy the best-dressed in town, then?) this felt can be used(The place to go for tar-as a cover for the entire rouruj "beauty by the yard-table, individual place Vesta's Fabrics, 303 Park Rock, N. have moved to their new retirement home I modesty. Originally If. Fred Heisler of the Okla In her usual artistic way, Mrs.

Jones decorated the yard to make it look like a bit of the island state. To conceal the stump of a tree lost in the hurricane, Mrs. Jones covered it with a huge mound of Spanish Moss placing a patio lantern in the center and surrounding the Jantern with spun glass colored red to give the effect of lave flowing from a smoking volcano. The luau table was cen or to dress up that same old; Aye. Winter Park.

white tablecloth with color OOO Mr. and Mrs. James Llnd- sey and their daughter, Mary, attended the University of Florida-Georgia Tech football game. They were accompanied to the game by their son, Jimmy, who is a freshman at the university. homa AM University, author of numerous instruction manuals and credited with being the "father" of a in Dommerich Woods.

OOO Mrs. Jack Brown of Fort Lauderdale was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Silcox at their home in Hollieanna Shores.

ful appliques. From the scraps that are left, the children can make place rarla arfi lanol nrna fr number of fire fighting prac- Aidcn's COVfKI ct ri vcwoaitriia ttt Med- Ave Ml -SJl t.ces was scheduled to teach 0r paste fjr'cle o( on the the important course, bottom of the ash tray t0 Heisler was taken ill, keep frorn the and professors of Georgia fmit.irA Visit' Proctor's Petite Balcony W.W.Arnold Tech who knew Bair's ability and standing, phoned to ask i. CALVIN MAY Jevelen "Winter Pork' Oldest 8psoliirtn In pltmondi, Remount. )ti, WlehM ill Jtwelnr Repair, As the guests arrived, they placed their gifts at the 0 0 6 With the house and children so beautiful and fes-! tivelooking, mother can't afford to overlook the exotic I pure silk embroidered Jap-; anese prints, pure silk Ital foot of the volcano, Later they circled the volcano 151 Park Avt, I. him to take over, II a i modestly refused until (rlends and city officials insisted that he take over.

Jury System while the best costumes were tion of the finest lines obtainable, at New York with an Informal friendliness, and honesty that is Winter Park. We pressure no one to buy; on the contrary, we're delighted that they thought enough of us to come in to visit." selected. Prizes were won ian proaaciotn or snantung, Finest In Beauty car for the Discriminating Weman. by Betsy Holloway, Karen off-white wool eyelet from Ann Brent and Mark Morris France and silk or matte leclaliiina for their costumes. 0 0 0 primarily designed with fashion appeal in mind." OOO Before leaving this wonderful new balcony.

We are shown a nifty group of shirtwaist dresses in hop-sacking, corduroy and dark prints, many with the well-known "Villager" label inside. Phelps Deep Country Casuals is a new line for Proctor's. A custom-made line, Phelps emphasizes the truly countrified look in a snobbish sort of way, and with snobbish prices, but they're absolutely I tit 11 hi rmwn'oni New Approach HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Sing- mfvUiu I 0( Wi, pU pusher! and firtniMn In kiViti, Leu ol a it rut- Due To Die In Pakistan LAHORE, Pakistan (UPI) 1 About 20 employes of the Frostie Bottling Co. and prominent Maitland citizens were entertained at dinner Thursday at the Beacon Inn by Dave Nash to launch the production in Maitland of a Beauty Arcad Most of us in Winter Park don't begin to realize that' we have here in our midst, one of the outstanding specialty women' sportswear shops In the South. For that matter, you might add the other directions of North and West also.

Proctor's which started quite by accident some three years ago, has blossomed under the guiding hands of Eve and Dick Proctor, and literally exploded with mouth-watering selections of sports clothes with the enthusiasm and direction of 5th Ave, trained Bonnie DeForest. The one and a half story contemporary building at the corner of Park and Canton, has just undergone an extensive re-modeling, the feature of which is the devel Pi-in lie tl Next to Colony Theater The jury system will be eliminated from Pakistan's I in the arcade variety of new soft drinks, HI I it mttri ln Jris or i.t them Minsk-Pinsk Route Closed To The West FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) You won't be able to travel from Minsk to Pinsk using the new map prepared by Russia's Jntourist Agency judicial system, according to Law Minister Mohammad Winter Parts Jl tm These will be distributed by 4 er Beatrice Kay will make her film debut in a dramatic role in the Columbia Pictures release Underworld U.S.A. Eastbrook Assn. Eastbrook Civic Assn. will meet at 8 p.m.

Tuesday in Eastside Baptist Church, 2050 Aloma Ave. All residents of Eastbrook are urged to attend. Ibrahim, He predicted substantia! PCS INFORMATION changes in line with recent ON THIS PAG I 8 marvelous for those who appreciate clothes of this nature. They're entirely a gorgeous wrap skirt of Law Commission recommen fin dations to expedite and economize court proceedings, hand cut and hand finished uwm GAY GA 3.44H EXT, 204 CAROLE JO 2044 ALOMA Pnt mi 4 Sul T4t 'i-4. (ipimiU $4 a gorgeous wrap skirt of particularly in the criminal CALLMI4-71C2 for Western visitors.

Minsk is on an approved route, but Pinsk is not. Neith cream corduroy, shown with a blade green printed blouse procedures code. Girl Scouts Aid er is any place east of Mos on a cream background. The ensemble is then trimmed cow, tn tact, ana NDena "When yog wont the Best ot Prices yog can Afford" Also Isn't even on the map. and accessorized with a hand rubbed leather belt OOD'G Drestei tni Sperttweer Populor Hrends Junlon Misses 912 S.

CSIANSO AVf. VINTEl ftM The map does represent an Community Chest 000 Rug ond Carpeting foHnUirt. 300 W. Fairbanks in that casual and bag. All fabrics and campers and travelers can Opan Won, fvtt 'til I I tiki.

H. etwtir follow the 9,545 miles of ap proved highways without an opment of the "Petite Balcony," On the "balcony," we first find the famous Cape-zio shoe department, with many more styles and colors shown than in previous seasons, Mr. Proctor explains that Capezio's are not really shoes in the normal sense-but rather zany and fancy-free accessories, to be worn on the feet, The department is handled just as any other accessory department such as millinery or handbags. Passing through the Capezio FOR ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS Intourist guide. German tourist agencies Pcolo Fuller recently began distribution I ll Jr of the colorful new map, Di SEEDS-TOOLS PH.

Ml 4,8751 3J0-1JI W. FAIRBANKS WINTER PARK, FLA, fertiliser Fruit Caskets "Garden H'dw, rections are printed in Eng lish, French and German, Those letters arriving throughout Winter Park asking for support of the Community Chest were "stuffed" by several Girl Scout troops of the Winter Park and Killarney neighborhoods, it was learned yesterday, In this way, the Scouts were cbing their bit for their Community Chest as well as earning points toward a community merit badge. Participating were Troops 431, 3C9, 109, 73, 247 and 336. Mi iii iiiuimi mm ORANCE AT FAIRBANKS WINTER PARK i OPEN DAILY o. iint 5 30 P.M.

M.TMM, ff iWIII WIIHII1IWIH1IMI liiM i in iirniinT i I and small charts show the best routes through Moscow, Everything For Baby From Cribs To Bibi" prints are confined, and any of the things can be specially ordered 1 odd sizes, lengths, etc, Save your pennies for one of these stunning outfits they're worth it. On the main floor, Proctor's features the most won-; derful selection of sophisticated play and sports's ap-parrel seen anywhere. Such great designer lines as Dal-ton Cashmere, Evan-Picone, Altman Cashmere, Glasgo, Cole of California, Claret Originals, Harburt of Boston, Mr. Pants, Norman Davidson, and Glen of Michigan, to name only a few, "Our goal" said Mr. Proctor, "is to give our people department, on the "bal Wl cony, we find a section featuring ail-weather coats, JIUL (JAW 141 VV.

FAIRBANKS AVE. Fil: Ml 4-1264 specialty cnosen tor year Leningrad, Kiev, Kharkov, Lvov, Kichinev and Minsk. Stranger Than Fiction 'round Florida wear. "Rain coats are practically non existent," our guide ad vised, "since almost our en tire stock of coats is water proofed, they are more HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Walt Disney's true to life The Hound that Thought He was a Raccoon, has a plot strang than raincoats, they are for any kind of weather, but 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iiijiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 week t.l 6 Vcan Kwy 17. INDOOR 1 OUTDOOR PLANTS FLORAL SHOP-GARDEN SUPPLIES OUTSTANDING FLORAL DESIGNS in Winter Park more selec- SAVO CIS LAiC er than fiction in that two Vesta's FABRICS 909 PARK AVE.

N. normally implacable ene-l mies become fast friends! and remain so despite allj pressures. The story Is of a raccoon WINTER PARK TOYLAND 325 PARK S. COMAKERS For Plants Flowers Wood, Ceromie, Plastic ALTIMTIONS I 'DRESSMAKING WINTER PARK I HI 4-3395 "Opotitt Colony Thfatrt" who takes in and feeds a lost Winter Perk Ph. Ml 4-6893 High Quality Reasonable Prices 1 1 1 if 1 II mi hound pup, and the pup who grows up to hate hunting his foster brothers because, with his background, he has al 77 ways wanted to be one of them.

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Opposite Colony Theatre 1 GOT THAI UICK 4-dr. Sedan, Automatic fad Mi tar, Air lianad. Runt acd CHtV a ten dual whaal itiM truck, in txceilant condition thraugftaut A favorite accented uith demure pan collar, roll sleevei ami ocean pearl buttons versatile UICK a r. Nardao. Automate tra.

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