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mrI tbos. brodwater EDITOR EVENT SIN SOC IE TY tf ro ha any (rinds vbhlng tf jw at twin anyvhno roniina ban, writ pnttal uri thfe department tlrins atalK tlilhu Hn It will appraclaMt at Fort George, will join them In Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry V.

D. Voor- Platinum, now one of the west valuable and useful of nil metal, was for many centuries acorne I and unappreciated. man, are famous for their good! looks, yet they do not rely on appearance alone to put them over. Orville Caldwell, if you remem-j on West Church street, Saturday, September 29th. Will all persons who have clothing or household furnishings to donate pleas leave same with Mra.

B. I. MeKinney, 105 E. Jackson Mr. Herman Siewert will have charge of the organ work in the conservatory- This past summer he was honored with a degree in the Fellowship of American Guild-ed Organists.

He is a teacher of hies have returned to their home! ber, is the young actor selected by-Elinor Glyn as-fcer ideal man. THimSlJAT. SEPTEMBER 27 Marianne Day Prog-rait, U. D. at Angebilt parlors, 4:30.

Fraternity Club Luncheon, San Juan Hotel, 12:30, Wintaum Club picnic, Bumby Camp. Redman and Pocahontas picnic at Baldwin'! Camp, Lake Gear. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER" 28 Klwania Club, San Juan Hotel, 12:30. Lion Club, Chamber of Commerce, 12:30.

Advisory Board of 0. G. 10 a. m. Bridr Mra.

Joe Ferris hottese, Mra. Banks Beneeni honorea, 3:30. JACKSON FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for Fred, G. Jackson, who passed awav Monday at the State Hospital, will be held today at four o'clock from Gooding Funeral Parlors, 12 W. Washinkton St.

Ur. Jackson leave a widow, Mrs Margaret Byrd Jackson of this city, the Pallbearers will be chosen from the W. O. and he will be laid to rest in Greenwood Cemetery. street, on Friday, or call 851 and ride experience and talent.

For it will be called for. But both these players are alsoj dramatic artiata of rare power. In! the story directed by Victor Scherz- TROPICAL TEA OABDSX Ut Be. PImm tM-J, DATTONA, FLA. music DANcnrq CHICKEN DINXEKS KAtCAIET MATMAKD.

He. the past few years he has been givipg private lessons in organ work. This will be his first yeari at Rollins. He graduated from the MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF ROLLINS COLLEGE. The Rollins College has been noted for years as having an ex- Cnnrvtorv nf Mintir rl- Guilmont Organist School in New York City in 1918 and later stud- inger, and written by Fred Sitten-ham, they are given every opportunity to display their gifts.

In the supporting cast are Gordon Russell, Stuart Holmes, Lincoln Sfedman and Grace Morse. ed musical composition under Dr. on Hillrrest avenue, after a delightful tour of the Great Lakes They spent the remainder of the summer at Mackinac Island and Charlevoix. Mich. "Scarlet Lily" At Beacham Today "Handsome is a handsome does" is a eorxi slogan for "The Scarlet Lily." the B.

P. Schulberg First National attraction starring gorgeous Katherine MacDonald, now running at the Beacham theatre. For both the star and leading partment. They have always had Ptrer Goetchuia at the Institution the best teachers in this branch of MusicalArt. of work" that they could get.

This I vear will nrov to h. th Mrs. Margaret Barnes and Miss GuafanhedtoWear "Panama" Overalls are made of heavy, tough Indigo Denim: fiill-eize. roomv and tomfortAhipr all success in this work since th, I Margaret Hart have returned from tmHin. J.n.rtm.n) a visit with fronds in Jackson ville.

F. C. Patterson, a prominent broker of Jacksonville, is making an extended visit to Orlando. Mr. Tatterson is thinking of settling in Orlando, a.

he is well pleased with the city. He is a guest of the Angebilt. Beams double stitched; reinforced -pockets; extra wide suspenders, rust-proof buttons that won't MP. come off. "Panama" Overalls, for men and boya, -are made by skilled Union labor, and ara backed by our "monev-back" inianuitiM.

Adcock will give the invocation and Mrs. Jones will sing several selections. The committee in charge of the affair include Mrs. C. W.

Chewn-ing, chairman. Miss Agnes Person, Mrs. J. R. Dye and Mrs.

A. G. Branham. REDMEN AND POCAHONTAS PICNIC THIS AFTERNOON. Red men and Pocahontas lodge members will leave for their picnic at Baldwin's Camp on Lake Gear this afternoon from Fraternal Hall at 1:30.

instead of 3 o'clock, as was previously stated. TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB MEETING, TheJTwentieth Century Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Jno. Baas, 'SOB E. Central avenue, with a large attendance of club mem has been no stone left unturned by the authorities of the school to make the conservatory the bet possible.

They have secured teachers of'Tiational reputation. Men and women who have devoted their entire lives to the of music all members of the faculty. It is wita such effort as this that a department such as the conservatory beeam a complete Mr. and Mrs. F.

I. Foran of East Jackson street have returned from a month's stay at Daytona Beach. J. L. Giles and R.

Giles leave tonight for New York for a stay cf several wefks. Mrs. B. Giles, I 1 1 ii your aeaier can i iurnian, 1 your amuei cant mm inn, 4o-has been visiting her MARTTN-MUSSELWHTTE. Yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr.

and Mra. J. P. Mnaielwhit on Lake Eola was the seen of a quiet but beautiful wedding, when their only daughter, Miss Agnes Carolyn, became the bride of Mr. Marshall Alston Martin.

Promptly at the appointed hour (3 o'clock) to the first strains of Lohengrin's Wedding March, MaaUr Peyton Musselwhite, nephew of the bride, and Master Billy Tucker, nephew of the groom, were first to enter, carrying chains of plumoea fern and coral Tine to form an aisle for the bridal procession. Immediately fellowiag-wae the bride, on the arm of her father, meeting the groom and best man, Mr. Albert O. Martin, brother of the groom, at an improvised altar a beautiful flora arch under which the bride and groom were united in holy matrimony by the Rev. Adcock.

During the impressive ring ceremony Mrs. A. P. Museelwhite played softly, "At Dawning." The bride jras extremely attractive in her imported traveling costume of brown silk crepe, with accessories to match. The home was never more beautiful than on this occasion.

The color scheme of pink and green was carried out in every detail, airect. vSWr El! WTTtona Ml TJCl "Mad to Mai, Good" V3 l5VtM'liIHli Not only have they enlarged the THE PERILS OF "BAD" BLOOD n-, I I faculty but they have moved into new studios in Orlando. The (je-( partment had outgrown the old I location and so the studio now i. located in the new office building! on Orange avenue. This will be a great advantage to the The rooms have been remodeled inj such a way as to give the students bers present.

Interesting current event topics as answer to the roll call and a reading by Mrs. Edwin MrWhorter of one of Ellis Parker Butler's tumorous stories, were the The Disease That Shortens Your Life. Quickest Way to Get Well Is Through New Prescription Containing SeTenteen Ingredients That Renew Erery Part of the Bodv. the greatest comfort and all the main points 01 me tnorouajniy pn- conveniences possible. All friends served as refreshments chicken sandwiches, iced tea and potato chips.

and visitors of the conservatory are welcome to visit the studios at any time. For borne time the school has That itching, pimply, irritated skin is onlv a surface indication of ill felt the need of an instructor in; the horrible polution in your blood wind instruments. There have that your heart 1 pumping every been many calls made on the fac-jrninute through your veins into ulty for a teacher of this branch every inch fyour body, carrying of work. This year Rollins has se-! disease germs that break down cured Mr. Ruric E.

Cobb, who is skin tissues, weakening the live-, internationally known as a great stomach and kidneys. That is why teacher. He has studied in many! any remedy that merely relieves foreign countries under the most I -'n eruptions is not sufficient, but able masters of music. For a time' complete systemic treatment is SOITHERN WOMW FOR PRESIDENT G. F.

W. "That a Southern woman will be the next head of the General Federation of Women's Clubs is not at all improbable, for Mrs. William S. Jennings, of Jacksonville, is an announced candidate for the office of president and an exceedingly popular one. "Last Monday Mrs.

Jennings was given the unanimous endorsement of the Atlanta Woman's club when a resolution to that effect was introduced by Mrs. Norman converting it into a beautiful er garden. Immediately after the ceremony an informal reception was held for the guests, which included only relatives of the bride and groom, those present being: Hon and Mrs. John W. Martin, Mr.

aryl Mr. A. G. Withe, Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin S. Tucker, Mrs. L. Withee, and A. O.

Cannon ef Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Martin and Miss Martha Owen of Apopka, Mrs.

W. S. of Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs. L.

L. Muaselwhite of Melrose, he was with one of the bluest necessary to get permanently won. Ths complete treatment is found i I onlv in a prescription called Re Cu-Ma, which contains seventen I well known and thoroughly tested medcines, so skillfully compounded chestras in Europe. In Scotland! Mr. Cobb studied under Charles; Denny and Thomas Tarsons, the two greatest of Britain's wind mu- sicians.

He will be a great success while at Rollins and is indeed most welcome addition to the fac-1 ulty. For a limited time only, with each VACUUM CUP TIRE Yqu buy, we will give Sharp, acting chairman of the Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Musselwhite of resolutions committee. Mrs. Jen- that each one performs its tunc tion on the various parts i the body perfectly and harmonj-nis1'. This remarkable prescription Miss Lela Niles will have charge' starts riirht to work nurifvinff the Winter Park, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Minings, ss the present first vice Musselwhite and Troy Musselwhite president of the general federation of Orlando. j8 the logical candidate for the Mrs. Martin was a popular mem-1 presidency, it was pointed out in ber of the society set. the only re- the resolution, gret being that she will make heri "Mrs.

Jennings was educated in hme In Jacksonville, where Mr. I St. Josephs academy at St. Augus-Martin holds a prominent position tine, graduating in 1889, the vale- or me j.iano department this year. relieves constipation, clean- Miss Niles has studied the piano tfl kidnevs and net er for many years in the best schools particle of pollution out of the in the country.

She graduated colon, which, according to Prof.1 from the Cornell College Conserve- Metchniknff of the Fastuer lii'fi- I FREE ONE TON TESTED TUBE OF CORRES-PONDING SIZE tory and took summer courses in; tut, Paris, is the direct of with the Olmstead Motor Co. Mr. dictorian of her class. In tT the Cosmopolitan Schio of Music! all our aches and rains. Re-Cu- and Mrs.

Martin left for their respect, she was a splendid scholar. in hlfJifrrV I ft rr ths nvatnr a ft rTiiirif mVri nrtMv rlianp' hii- honeymoon on the termination ofi "For a Iftpff time rt she has liu Recent price reduction on Vacuum jJiiv 1. ijuivj-r Bill MUUlfd UllUCr UUSepn iuph, fun ncaum nc-, 'in uun- the reception, and will be at home been an active member of the Bap- i.hevinne who is known Iness. rheumatism, restoring the Part tlSt Church- and a very earnest nrl nnmnl trenirlli nW i Zs, 811 if after October fth at 145 street, Jacksonville, Fla. in'iianj ail mmrr maflkri IJI inr worker in behalf of prohibition and, pian0 Mjss sen hag hefn in.

completely rids your system of woman suffrage. Knirtor in those toxic ooison which ha-e DISTRICT NO 3 OF MIS-SIOKARY SOCIETY. May 12. 1891. she was mer-jfor(, cominJt to lShe has-bPn making you feel so-sickb and ned to William Sherman Jennings Ven reh.rt.ntiv r.u,H fr, i pood for-nothing.

District No. 3 of the Methodist at Tallahassee, who was at i i Re-Cu-Ma is sold and rerom- Society met yesterdav that Urn county judge of Hernan-; 0f mimic and her iHe mended by harmacy afternoon with Mrs. F. E. county.

Mr. and Mrs. Jennings other good drug stores, and if Cup Tires, plus this FREE TUBE offer, gives oppbrtunity for an approximate SAVING OF 30 OtTer strictly limited Better take advantage NOW in South East street. Mrs. Salter began married life at Brooksville, 'the conservatory ou don't feel a derided chance in .,,1 had charge of the pros-ram.

i tne county seat, where they lived our At the lot few m.tin. nt thl. for ten vears following. Durine- d.h: nff fo directions, you get i.iicn iiiK'niiun will rfllilll 1 Ill)( II. illiri i i-u money back.

(adv.) THE Spirit of Music dwells within the Knabe. It is not merely a good instrument of sound workmanship it is more. A living and breathing art has endowed the Knabe with soul and distinctive individuality. It is the harmonic achievement supreme craftsmanship. "The Piano for a Lifetime" Upright lror Grands from TURNER MUSIC COMPANY Est.

1897 iu lu'iiin; ana win ot in cnarge oi district, foreign missionary work this time Mr. Jennings was elected the vocal school. She has been has been studied, but at this meet-o the legislature for two success-1 ner. two and ntfl been a ing tne subject studied was Home, lve terms, me last oi wnicn ne was pnHr time With Missions. The pieces resd were chosen speaker of the house of rep-taken from the "Missionary resentatives.

During both sessions Voice," and were moat interesting of the legislature Mrs. Jennings and instructive. The Sue Bennett accompanied her husband to Talla- her will be two new assistants, Miss Lillian Kldridge, contralto, and Miss Ruth Amy, soprano. Rollins will have a rreat deal in ki offer to serious vocal students this DIXIE SALES AGENCY 252 S. Orange Are.

Phone 713 Memorial Home in Kentucky. remaining with Negro schools, the French in Ixiu-! throughout the session. Orlando 136 S. Urne Ae. J.

V. BORUM. Mgr. year, before coming to Rollins, Miss Knowlton spent a number of isiana and other topics were dis-! Judge Jennings was i i elected governor of Florida and the cussd. years studying and teaching under .1 mm I Aiier me meeting Mrs.

umpus. the distinguished vocal teacher, assisted by Mra. C. E. Limpus and they kept open housa and became Msrv Thnmn.nn nf rhic.o I saaawsaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaBB i niaMallHtBMsavsBaaaBaaBa I 1 This summer she is spending in New York coaching for this coming season program.

Jin. u. L.impua, served llgnt ucsBral puj'uiar. refreahmenta. I "Mrs.

Jennings has a' notable i record in general federation work DISTRICT NO. 2 OF MIS- i aj follows: SIONART SOCIETY. 1 "1918 :0 Florida director. G. F.

Dift'rict No. 2 of the Methodist I w- C- fiaaionary Society mat yesterday "1920-22-First vice president G. afternoon at the home of Mrs. F- w- ''cted. 1922-24.

Wilson on Ridge wood "l920-22-Genral federation of There was no deftnita program, as I director of home this was a "get together" meeting, we-nomics demonstration extension as thera have been no meetings I in reration with the state eld during the summer. After I r'tns service. United Sutes NOW SHOWING "Has the World Gone Mad" EXTRA Fun from the Press Century Comedy THE LAST THE BIGGEST AND THE BEST COUNTRY STORE THE MANAGEMENT OF THE THEATRE PROMISES TO MAKE THIS THE BEST OF THE SEASON. IT IS GOING TO BE SO GOOD YOU'LL REMEMBER IT FOR A WHOLE YEAR. THE PRIZES WERE ALL CAREFULLY SELECTED.

AND FOR "BOOBY" PRIZES THEY RE GOING TO BE A RIOT. JUST COME. THAT'S ALL! $25 CAPITAL PRIZES DONATED THIS WEEK BY THE fHERO COLA BOTTLING 25 CASES OF CHERO COLA. AND THE ANGEBILT PHARMACY. A LEATHER HAND BAG.

"QUEEN I the maatlng, the hosUss served P1ment of agriculture. 1922-24 In charge with second light refreshment of home mad eak and punch. DISTRICT NO. 4 OF MIS- glOXART SOCIETY. There was a moat interesting Seating of Diatrict Na.

4 of the ethodist Missionary Society yea- vice president of raising $150,000 for national headquarters at Washington, which has been purchased." Asheville (N. Citisen. MEETING OF BUSINESS WOMAN'S CIRCLE, THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS ARE CONTRIBUTORS: Tha Business Woman's Circle of ferday afternoon at tha home of LAKESIDE PARK Canoeing Bathinf Dancinj Under New Ownership Mr. James L. Gilea.

Mra. J. the Prasbyterian Auxiliary were Randall made a moat Interesting dIlghtfully entertained Monday Marlnello Shop, Mary E. Middlekauff, Prop. Angebilt Beauty Mary W.

Goodwin, Prop. Lleberman'si Ladies Ready-to-Wear Urban'a Household Hardware Co. Potter's Orlando Maid Candles Freymark. the Drug Man. T.

H. Evans. Jeweler Neweil Electric Co. Standard Barber Shop I'ete The Tailor 1 Florist Florida Linen and Towel Supply Co. ne Pharmacy 1 in Tir Co.

Chero Co'a Bottlinp; Co. McElroy's Pharmacy Myrick-Daniel Company Stokea Millinery White House Candy Palate knn Juan Pharmacy Emerlck's Cafeteria A. W. Barlow Grocery Dickson-Ives Co. Wilsoji Shoe Co.

talk on her recent tHp abroad. vnina'y CkU 5. Mrs. Alexan- Jhera were several othar matters Altarman, chairman. Supper interest brought before tha "rved at 6:80 o'clock, in the meeting.

At the closa of the room, ferns and Migrant tha hoataaa aerved light ra- uBt bl4 red hibiscus furnish- faerhmenta. uvcorBunrrw. color aeheme ef red and white was car Mane Kindell Mable Shcrmin THE FINE ARTS STUDIO Expression, Paintinf and Musi' 411 Delaney Street Orlando. Florida ried eot In the menu, which eon -Screen Allractiop- XsTtlt. COLEMAN CHAPTER TO OBSERVI MARIANNA DAT.

Mamhart of the Orlando Chap, ter United Daughters of the Confederacy will observe Marianne Day with a short program and ra-freeairnts at the Angebilt Hotel this afternoon at 4:10. The afair will 4 given on the memnine elated of baked ham, potato salad with plementoe en lettuce, hot' buttered rolli, guava Jetly, iee eream, coffee and tea. The young women of the Bssinesi Wemen'e Cirele Joyously expressed their apprecla-tion to Mra. Akerman and her ef-flclent temmittee. After, the aup-per a buatneat meeting ef the Cir Make $2,500.

on North Orange km KATHERINE MACDONALD "The Sciiltt Lily" BEACHAM tonight cle was held. This was followed Property In Four Days i All menhert ef Annie Colemaa, Chapter, the veteraaa, and tone ef ieUi hour, whea Jolly games; xeterane are rred te be present arm music were enjoyed. BIMMAKGE BALE. Clreta No. ef the Presbyterian North Oranpe Avenue lot, 50 foot frontatte.

runa through to A. C. tracks 1 13.000, till October Ut. after thit poaltltely $15,500. Here's a chance wie or make $2,500 In four day.

Money U'L. APPLY BOX JrtM, SENTIKEt The general pnblie also lmritad if they are interaetad. The ChiU dren of tha Confederacy will assist ig aernnt. The program wiU eonsdst ef as ed4reaa Irr Mra. J.

T. Fullee. Ceaa Wamaa'a Auxiliary wiU conduct a rummage aale in the building poalte tha new Churei Street ank.

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