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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 17

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'wtt iff Tea Table Chatter- By Cynthia On The Town House party-Southern Style jz, i Memories Linger On 4 7: tend graduation of their son, Kenneth Oswald, from the University of Florida School of Law Ken and his the former Sandy Wolfe of Gainesville, recently bought a darling little new home at 6216 Beech-mont in Pine Ridge Estates, Lynda Hester, Edgewater graduate, was guest of honor at luncheon Thursday at the Country Club of Orlando with Mrs. Wilson Sanders as hostess. Left to right standing are Nancy Hager, Cathy Caldwell and Frances Cooper. Lynda is seated. Star Photo by Chariot Folay a I )t- I.

mi I III J-l lll.llllIIIUUIlWl.lLIILIIIll.lllll.l.imUI SMI -r i i i i.i i Nell and LeRoy Giles gracious home on Lake Lucerne is taking on a houseparty aspect with the arrival of their trio of young nieces The Gileses went up to Virginia last week to attend Bette Broward's graduation from Hollins College She was a music major, and so was Susan Cragg, whose parents, the Henry Craggs, were also at commencement exercises at Hollins. Bette came home with the Gileses and on Saturday they were joined by Bette's "little sister" Jahn Broward of Miami Jahn came up here with her step-sister, cute little Frances Willox, who was met in Titus-ville by her grandmother, Lorena (Mrs. Gordon) Willox Frances is going to MQ Ranch near Osteen for two weeks of camp, then will visit her grandmother before returning to Miami. Meanwhile Bette's and Jahn's older sister, the former Sarah Nell ard, and her husband, Ed Nagel, are coming over from Gainesville this week to spend several days with "Aunt Nell and Uncle LeRoy." On June 15, Bette Broward and Susan Cragg are goin down to a houseparty as guests of their Hollins classmate, Stella Ferguson, daughter of the Chester Fergusons Chester, you remember, was stationed here during the war The Fergusons have a charming island spot in the Gulf of Mexico where the houseparty will be held. 0 0 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Oswald Jr. went over to Gainesville today to at- Poge 1 Monday, June 11, 1962 and are busy moving in, cutting the lawn and acting like real suburbanites! Ken will be associated with the law firm of Giles, Hedrick and Robinson. 0 0 0 Lucy and Henry Porter are looking forward with lots of pleasure to the arrival of Lucy's sister-in-law, Mrs. Felix Jones, and Mrs.

Jones' daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Thomas, and their four Karen Holsinger, also an Edge-water graduate, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Oliver Holsinger entertained at tea Thursday at their home on N. Thornton Ave.

Left to right are Mrs. Holsinger, Sue Ann Robinson, Carol Williams and Karen. to' I By JEAN YOTHERS Recent articles on book banning bring to mind the situation in Boston in 1929 and 1930 when the New England Watch and Ward Society really was hell-bent on eliminating everything readable, trashy or otherwise. At that time some wag wrote the following poem satirizing the situation: Your honor, this book is a bucket of swill: It portrays a young couple alone on a hill, And a woman who lived in a shoe as a house With a brood but not once does it mention her spouse. I submit that this book is obscene, vile and loose, And demand its suppression.

Its name? MOTHER GOOSE, Larry Keltner, owner of McDonald's Drive-Ins, is going to bat for the Little Leaguers. He's tagged Thursday as Little League Day and is giving out tickets entitling the bearer to 50 pet. of the tab (at McDonald's) to go as a donation to the Little League, Foundation. Just so you'll know the score, there are 19 LLs in this area comprising 3,700 boys from eight to 12 years. Farm yourselves out at McDonald's Thursday.

Six ages of man: Reef broth, ground steak, sirloin, filet mignon, ground steak, beef broth. OOO Ding-a-ling went the telephone and I answered it. Voice: "Miss Yothers, do you know why it was so wet when you were in West End?" J. "No, I'll bite." Voice: "Because there was a big drip down there." 0 0 0 Wouldn't you know that Billie Sol Estes would have a brother named Bobby Frank? I betchya if he has a sister, her name is something like Willie John or Alma Jim. Shades of Auntie Mame, n'est-ce-pas? O-OO' Add to your growing list of look alikes? Bill Decker of the S-S and W.

W. Arnold. Suggested double bill marquee for some enterprising heater: Two Women and The Hustler. (Double entendre intended). Thursday Is Flag Day.

Plan to unfurl your true colors. Dog of the Week: A man's home is his castle. Man's best friend is a dog. So why not put Prince, this Stor Photo by Div Halteltlnw I ''W 'Tff I 'S-f jt Vl 'Jt i mm mi ii i. nil i ii ii in iii.iiii.i..

Bette Broward Susan Cragg HyUv ff ivv 1h 4 Star Photo by Oavt Halftlflngtr Carol Knittle, Bishop Moore graduate, was honored at a luncheon and splash party Thursday at the Harrison St. home of Mrs. Curtis Wick. Mrs. Frank Osmond Jr.

was co-hostess. Included in the guest list were the honoree's mother, Mrs. Ed Knittle, and her aunt, Miss Alice Hutchinson, Palatka. Left to right are Susan Kirchner, Carol, Elky Freeman and Susan Cooper. Star Photo by William Chrlstlo Shirley Killingsworth, Chris Hubbard and Connie Van Sickle, Maynard Evans graduates, were honorees at an outdoor supper Wednesday at the home of the N.

D. Killingsworths. Co-hostesses were Mrs. V. L.

Van Sickle and Mrs. Z. L. West. Pictured are, left to right, Shirley, Connie and Chris.

i youngsters, Julia Ann, Floy, Lucy and Gerry They're coming from San Francisco, where Dr. Thomas has the chair of chemistry at San Francisco State College They'll be here the last of this month and are staying through the Fourth of July holidays. The Porters, together with Henry's bachelor brother Jack Porter, are having a great big family picnic and steak fry on the Fourth, at the Porters' plantation-like place on Rae-ford Rd. There'll be between 40 and 50 Porter kin at the gathering, and a T-bone steak on the grill for everyone! An' that's what I like about the South! 0 0 0 Judy Nickels was president of the graduating class at Colonial High School this year and she gave a farewell party the other day for her fellow officers and the class sponsor, Mrs. Elaine Sloan Judy entertained her guests at the Driftwood, and with Mrs.

Sloan were included Judy Harland, vice president; Nancy Hardy, secretary; and Frances Parker, treasurer. 0 0 0 Graduation exercises for Jones Business College takes place Thursday and the 48 girls in the Nancy Taylor class are staging a program embodying the theme: Nancy Taylor Girls At Home Around the World Parents and friends at graduation exercises will see how the girls co-ordinate ensembles, many of which are made by the girls themselves; of what progress has been made in posture, poise, and all the prerequisites of being a well turned out secretary. 0 0 0 Patty Allen aird her young son, Stevie, are home from Tallahassee, where Patty has been a student at Florida State University She and Stevie are with her parents, George and Janie Patterson, and this summer Patty will attend summer school classes at Rollins. 0 0 0 Sharon White, daughter of the William Henderson Whites, left New York a week ago with 27 other Stephens College students and the group will spend the next two months traveling in Europe The college-sponsored tour left New York June 1 to sail for England and the first week abroad will be spent visiting Stratford-upon-Avon, Coventry and Oxford University before spending five days in London. From England they go to the Netherlands; Germany, where they will take a Rhine River trip; Austria; Switzerland; Italy, where they'll spend three days in Florence and four days in Rome; Greece and France.

The tour will end with six days in Paris and a jet flight from Paris back to New York the last of July The Stephens sponsored tour is conducted by Dr. John Decker, chairman of the college's division of social studies, Mrs. Decker, and Miss Elizabeth Barnes of the communication faculty. 0 0 0 An honor came to Mrs. John W.

Weddell, 507 Dunbline last weekend when she was presented with an award from Mount Holyoke She was one of 12 college alumnae given medals of honor at the 90th meeting of the college. Judith Fraley and Barbara Fox, graduate of Maynard Evans, were honored at a luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Fraley, Powers Dr.

Co-hostess was Barbara's mother, Mrs. Howard Fox. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Maxine Graczkowski, Mrs. Fraley, Judith, Barbara, Mrs.

Fox and Mrs. Ruby Church. Star Photo by Charles Foley ill i A fl 1 PRINCE Will make your home a castle dog of the week, in your man's castle? A mixed collie, Prince is a mere pup of four months. He wears a coat of white and tan. Make him your choice and adopt him from the Humane Society shelter.

0 0 0 Fourteen year old Cheryl Birr, daughter of Tech Sgt. Charles Birr, formerly of Orlando, and niece of William Birr, well-known local coin collector, has returned from Europe to complete her schooling here. Her father, who is in the air force, is being transferred from the Netherlands to Italy and expects to be there for a year and a half. So Cheryl and her sister, Jackie, were sent back to the states; Cheryl to her grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Birr, 419 Lancaster Pine Castle, and Jackie to her maternal grandmother in Shelby, N.

leaving their four younger brothers and sisters with the family in Europe. Cheryl, who was enrolled at Oak-ridge Junior High, has seen quite a bit of Europe during the past three years. Average Is a nest Hens lay on the average. And then there's the one about the Los Angeles ad man who had two windows in his office, one of which could be raised easily and the other that required brute force with many tugs and several oaths. He named one window "His" and the other "Hernia." Today's Demitasse: In a bank lobby a little boy suddenly called out at the top of his voice.

"Did anyone drop a roll of bills with a rubber band around it?" Several people at different windows answered, "I did." "Yi. just found the rubber band," said the lad. Li A iin fr -I Photo by Olenn Johnson Reception Honors Confirmation Class Six members of the spring confirmation class of Congregation Ohev Shalom shared honors at a reception their confirmation. Members of the class, left to right, are Martin Gasior, Arlene Davis, Joseph Shoff, Gerald Rutberg, Vicki Rouss-man and Mark Lurie..

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