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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 10

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PAGE 10 ORLANDO EVENING STAR Telephone: 3-1WI TVESDAY, Al'Gl'ST 10, 1M8 Holland-Lawton Wedding Her Betrothal Announced John Tiedtke Engaged Miss Catherine Lawton, of Mrs, J. Lawton and the attended Announcement is made hv The bride-elect In Florida and South Carolina, He served for over three years IS. the Army Air Forces and not, holds the ponition of assistant cashier of the Guaranty BanlC and Trust Co. of Florence, late Mr. Lawton of this city, became the bride of Edwin Spencer Holland, son of ftfrs.

Berard Holland and the late Mr. Holland of Florence, on Thursday," LEGAL SiOTICB HOTICt UNBI FICTITIOUS NA LA4 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKRN; Natlcp htr.ur iIvhi that I hp ynlir. Aug. 5, at 10 a.m., at a nuptial school! In Vienna. Mr.

Tiedtke. a graduate of Culver Military Academy, and Dartmouth College, is a frequent visitor in Orlando and hit parent have been Winter residents for many years. Mr. Tiedtke hat extensive farm holding In Clew iston and he is an associate professor of economic at Rollins College. The hridegroom-elect la the cousin of Mrs.

William Jayne and Mrs. Eric Ravndal of Prince and Princess Alfred Hohenlohe. Stainarh, Austria, of the engagement of Princess Hohenlohe daughter. Sylvia ard, to John Tiedtke." son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Tiedtke, Dorr Toledo, Ohio. Mist Southard is the daughter of the late Jamei Wendell Southard and granddaughter of Mrs. Laura B. Southard of Lincoln Toledo, Ohio, with whom she lives. A Fall wedding Is planned.

mass reiehraieo at st." james Do you like to read other people' 'mailt Sometimes 'one can learn a lot. Just like eavesdropping which af course isn't polite either. We want to share a letter Rim. Burpupm tft Irtp "riftltloua Npmt Hmut Rill Hp. Iltl, Chpplpr Na, aoJ, Un el florin.

141. mtitltt Ilk Iht Ciflk pf tht Circuit Cnurt. i Catholic Church. The Rev. Monsgr.

John Bishop officiated. Miss Bettye Mae Huber gave which we received and ai we are wUlmf to alio you to Aoa fpr OrpAPP Countr, Flarlrlp. upon pptal at raf iht puklleptlPB ftl this npnrp. Iht flrdllpui namp, ta-vltl I t. TOTS BOAT COMPANY Wp.

ppoph Smtia Im fchiial aaa I A SI ai i the program of nuptial hymns. read It Just go right ahead Given In marriage hy her eld-4 cn i ori.n. rmriai. Today's Pattern Mi MUlPtlH, tit llHol SUP SUSABSTM SJAIi. nnl4 OrUnHfc Ortut Cwnu.

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CA8H FOR COOK I. NO HONORABLE MENTION for beat DAILY RKC1PK FIK DOLLARS fo beat RECIPE ol Ihr WEEK MAIL RECIPES TO -V HAT'S COOKING RT. 1. BOX 4MB, ORLANDO, Fla, I. for we learned something and perhaps you will also.

jDear What's Cooking: I For quite soma time now, I i have intended to write you and tell you how much my family en-jova and benefits from your What's Cooking column, also to send you a couple of my family's est brother. B. Lawton the bride wore an ankle-length dress of sheer while crepe. Her picture hat of white straw was trimmed with white veiling and she carried a white prayer book with marker of white roses. Miss Rita Lawton, aimer of the 5'-- Miss Kelsey Honor Guest Miss Doris Kelsey was honor guest last 'night when her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Eugene Kelsey 3d. and her aunt. Mrs, W. E. Pearson, entertained with a surprise linen shower at Mrs.

Kelsey 's home in Palm Terrace. bride, was her only attendant "Pardon my Burn -llrlWA WTiJ irusii I H'lUiu tarlngM Mmftirt la A favorite recipes. However, be- itween the million and one mit hv fh 0ffic. of She wore a pink sheer dress and i rfw JUSt put Ollt ny tnt uriH m.j o.p-h hat nt nlnlr Sh need i that attending at my house, I never. Until today, Ti; ni.h..

w-hirh nosegay of daisies, is very good our eaders may hL0 'ZT SLUTS T- Sk Jr- nd CivenL card by writing the 'Office of FoUowlnf th. wefWin- r. ruuu vuiim-itaiiuii, v. was held at th hnn lounn time to wrue tnis letter, I am especially Interested in land thoroughly approve of iyour new policy of featuring budget meals in your column, as imy food budget and I are at constant war. Here are two money saving, as well as time saving, recipes that of Agrtculture, Washlnron.jMr- ind a 3(L BUI-INS for Add bdi.ettloa 25 NOTICE ALBERT DRUG STORE Al t3S So, Orange Are.

la Closed All ftPlrfptlOP, BtPllllpa al AAf rllPf rtS Starft, KrPlr tH ftyttf iaa rr rm OcUvpiy, pimm Mai, D. C. NOW FOR OCR TWO CENTS worth We appreciate the suggestions and recipes found in Mrs. Evans' letter and we Assisting were Mrs. lah Dug-gan, Mrs.

Stan Skees Jr. Mrs. Kenneth Haltamer was In charge of the bride's book. After a short wedding trip- hv cruiser Mr. and Mrs.

Holland wlil make their home In Florence, S. C. For traveling the bride wore a green suit wlih brown ao MISS SYLVIA SOUTHARD are favorites at my house, also (a very good fruit salad recipe, (Here's hoping your readers will; Those attending were Mrs. E. Y.

Kelsey the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. B. McGuffey, ar.d the Mme. Frank Richardson. Hiiiard and the Misses Otia Barfield, Relecca Hammock.

KMiabetii Swain, Marilyn Staples. Ann Motley. I Ann Eid.on, Dorothy Joan Conway, Kl.raherh Gertr.er, Leira Jones. Dorothy Clark. Barbara Jean Alhertz.

Dorothv Frarto. Nettie Bell Smith, Roy Ann 'Kirk. Bernice Britt. Mar--one Fearon, and Virginia shell end for the booklet and also try her recipes as they seem to be ithin our hud- gel. We feel that Mn.

Tips Teach Girdle Care i By ALICIA HART enjoy them as much as my fam-i ilv does. i HAMARO.M AND CHF.F.KE xm CApt4 kAa maCpS i prprPAt pad ftro 1a 1 it lli-r mpII pitrM naopa kw OK 1 3 eup prptpd chtPU Ctkppp 8C1 MettKKl: First prepare cheese i Oa Drifle really deserves Honorable Men-j Miss Lawton was graduated! jfrom St. James School and after WILLIAM K. M'KKXXEV Bj- rife I Mia iuh mnttr Ton requirements lor Slimmer sauce Irec ipe below 1 and mix i 5aaaiiMaaaiasiBitparaBiAiAi FORM t' LA FOR DEALING studying at the Ebsen School of Dancing and -the Jack Stanley School of Dance in New York, she taught at the Lillian R.ln-i water Dancing School in Flor-i ence, 8. C.

Holland attended schools, The Patients Party Hosts caie of girdles when hot weather Wlth cooked macaroni. Then in wear threatens to shorten their "Teased casserole -place first life expectancy are frequent suds- macaroni, then a layer! PERFECT BRIIMiK HAND i Several times a year I receive I letters from bridge players Kelsey and Wilton E. Mc-Culiy will be married Sept. 3 at the First Baptist Church. ines and oromDt reoairs.

mca Col. and Mrs. William fat lent laundering a girdle after every ham. Be sure and fin- were hosts during the weekend i throughout the country telling TRUSSES' wearing nut too often If a garment is dampened bv perspira- sprinkle cheese over the top. hen, they entertained a group I J.I.

,1 1 I me abutit a perfect hand that as 50c Cnbreakable Watch CRYSTALS The mathematical odds tion. To preserve yie lines of the Breat sirainst a oerf-t garment and the stretch of the Plate in moderate oven, cheese melts and forms a crust. dealt, are until of. friends at the Officers Cluh Saturday night Ouests enjoyed cocktails in the mm 0 kxrtar rrrriaa eaivAis rirtiNQ soowi ALABAXTKCO SAflSp Alt ION STROUD'S HF.KHK HtlTK TAILOR MADE SLIP COVERS A wide choice of beaalifnl salrrlala to rkooae from F.pert Woikmaahip REASONABLE PRICES AN (tap ihMpppm saS Baa tprtait rpauop llpp apw or pp aap apast rw Atapr. Ruti Mattrtti Company Cnr Ctalral ftorMa un Ckwca ra.

tun I rue mi ORLANDO JEWRIY Wt Rmr mm4 aamra Wtttbei ot Lmiim fmcutrj Wc'vct fc.TDnaw. 2S4 ft. OrtMl MakaV il ll III) lounge, followed by dinner, and OtU PWap sum tr at pl elastic, wash your girdle In mild, lukewarm suds. Soiled spots yield to gentle brushing with a soft-bristled brush or a soapy turkish toweL Three rinsings in clear lukewarm water are recommend- pap prplpS rhM Att tt pppppt later attending the regular Sat- UUPAPA CAM VKTttT'i, if. urday night dance on the EspUn- hand that I am forced to pay little or no attention to such letters.

However, at a card party given recently by the Long Island branch of the Railway Mail Assn. auxiliary in Flushing, N. Sidney Sherman, a Jackson Heights, N. lawyer, dealt the perfect bridge hand. WATCH nan sr inu' im HAm.iv ed for flushing ail traces of soap (roln firt Aod foUr' an(1 Col Patient Is post surgeon bf the Orlando Air Forces Base and he and Mrs.

Patient make their mm out ot tne laonc. vt rsp giroie ppPp.r ind mix eH Add milk a turkish towel and knead gently and we, Reliln t0 lowlhomi at'the HiAhiand Lake to blot up as much water as pos- at tne rtigniano like Apts. snd stir constantly. As CRYSTALS I not a aaavirat K-rtar Atra aaPAisrvn PI flnVC JEWELRY LLUbA It W. Iliarrh t.

Sherman sat South, Arthur Everybody loves this jumper set! Daddy iove to see his little girl so sweet 'n' pretty. Mummy loves the ew-easiness of Pattern 'aw. Daughter say it's easy to tii-ess herseif. This pattern gives perfect fit. is easy to ue.

Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Pattern 9039 comes in sizes J. 4, 1 10. Sire 6 Jumper. i yards 3'inch: blouse, rd 35-irich.

i Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to Orlando sible. mixture begins 3 ii nr i inn mrA of LIFE? mi To dry, ease garment back into cheese ami until Moore, ot wnitestone. was North, and Mrs. Moore was Fast. Henry Braun, of Hollis, N.

its original shaoe-smooth out Penea irom i ti tt i na ffii riiai iiiiMi -miaou penaa pmquat i IKva ra.lt Dm Uua kai "k- niavaruiu. ition hv brush nr siu-av i (1I A nr ln AvAnlv 1 p. p. n-V Or SprSV, WhiCh! Grow AAPAB 1 A miS tram bat ftmtnm. Mat a ilreomes invisible after' drying.

ni, aixtt-un(. ttndt TTmb so try DIAPER SERVICE over a rod for drying. Never hang' tl.MONRI Rt.KKH Maat ANono AKQJiOlt Nono fsa IJIffL orJlJlI sm KtSV'iU'KwE. Evening Star Pattern Zl W. 18th SU New York 11.

N. Y. warn ma a iimiumi hu potl New Account a and Future Reservations Are Solicited Tries- Mill up bv the garters. Don't trv to u. nuui i -speed up drying by exposing" gir! 'lkS, die to direct heat or sunlight, be-; bppam kwm ai wpapp cause this will damage the elas-j Method: Mix salmon and no false iccfffi SpApp haap plW ppp i i i plat.

AaS Pillipip NiAp( I I mrmm tfm Mama, a 1 MAPprt, tf Iwiw Awn piunA Mr. SiAATt Print pUinlv NAME, ADDRESS i with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE 1 NCMBER. 1 I Mothersl must see the many adorable rtnlrtren's stvlca i Mn MARIAN MARTIN Pat-i None Nona Norw revT vmwrrwi. rt lle. Fabric aections may be togetner.

inen aott egg, pressed with a warm iron but and pepper. Form, mixture elastie should not be Ironert. ln'o small hamburger paie Paii-Ii ttnlAA In UpiU. with new I and fry In skill In 1-S inch tau 'o Longer Ainn. mp a pw m-.

p. f. dVAKQJf TJ laaatl aaW a Nam 1 Koa I Dealer pJpNoo AKQ 10S 7 elastic il possible, jewing with i Brow thoroughly on one side sigxag stitches. Don't lap un.ierifrf Hip ow and finish teru Book or everyone! Ewic as exciting as ever, this catalog off axrtrA a a rtaiAMM'' I news-mil king fashions yours for FIFTEEN cents more. tan 2io.i! the edges of the patch which may! orowmng on oteeraioe.

mix-create an uncomfortable bump.lur i too moisf handle, add 1 sswraMfl A one None AKQJUtt MJ4J2 aNone Future Secure? Tkp tint ale- ta fatart kanplBAAa ar-r-nHir Iti best ma4 In pprpriif a arajai laa pVatlns Ac roHnU Uprm Having' At at th fli-A Ke Oepoalt a malar It each pyr)y, As yoar aavlaga grow ro- JMeara la yoar fatare i III larrt-AA aad yoa III be ftaaacially aeeara Current Dividend Rate ro ArrpAAli aa la Sua ttra pa tturiwpuiiri af up fppral GAppfAAiaM. New elastic or strong tape may "rra" be used to replace worn sections, 0 If tape is used, cut it the same i yn I made aix-ssam mjf break-fast cereal Tv stooped Uking laxa. trrr' Mn. V. DtBnit, Phiuuifi- If your diet lacks bulk for Bonus CHIKA PART Florida's Largest fhiaa aa4 lllaMaart Hoaae at Opr slack Dmner Wpr Oila CUtp ana Potior? Cinp Ml I N.

OfPAfp Tt S-ttM i.nk k. super-ae itue norw Amnrosia that never fails ft delight mv i stretched." first apptlratiana of Zarae a dorv tor'a vorxierful aUlnlaAa. ppiri'ptiiii aatAppuc promptly ratppv hrluni. buminf of Skin Rashpa, IsrmaT Pun pie and aimUsr aarf ae akia bim scalp Irritations. Zamo ALSO aids Wling.

Barked by aaasing rtesrd rrrlpJlppPlulljrrwIafAAABpA. 1rt trial eonYiicpA. Yankee friends, aa well as my I Florida ones. I sri it a.ai.An I.MJAI, NOTICE was Wrest. The hand is shown the way it was dealt, and there were a number of witnesses who state that the deal was authen PASTS A MOT ICS OP 5 2Jvmmlm Wjt I Wl Tf At.pW I I ll'wsw I pa prapiwS PlA CnApr ifli Pr vlrtpp iMcrpp PA(rp ppamp pppw la ibp CWtAll CPAft Pf Mipik Jaatelpl wl'p Zt PALI3 CLEAtiniS ettramatioB, uua delicious cereal will suppy it.

Eat a a ounee every day in and drink plenty ot vater. If not satisfied sfter 10 days, aead the empty eartoa to PlorvAp it It. i IP ir Ufiw fPMPPS I Iapat PkAPApa pl PA IkP lh tt AUAPIl A. D. t4A.

IA 1M. tic The four players had been using only one deck of cards. ypupp tappptA ppaPiap vAprpta OlltPVp tP tAP CPPRPlPlAPSt PA W. B. atrPtppp psA Tkprppp BirAppAC.

kAP-PppA pr4 wit, prp Ow rpppAAAPAtp. 1. SLEEP TOIIIGHT! ptpAtp Alia ip. Sp4 pr Sopr PPPAP PPPIPPIS PPlP PAtAAUt PAPP tTAM CPcklAfl Met nod. Mix all Ingreiilents to- axis Don pp BaptiaI MPPiPf the Kellatx ftrS CUiU fjpvjti low p.t o) tbl Mir ckpappip.

pu i gether in a Urge bowl and chill Wl PMPPT IPC CPt PWAPf Al IAP BPPt I I V. tAAUA AA IPIPII ATA) iThey decided that they should have two decks, and a new deck was given to Mr. Sherman. He shuffled it. the cards were cut, land this was the result.

I It is not too fantastic to see aipapp4 i IAP aarptaa. pfOBMAtlrp Popr 1 Oipapp Cpaait CArt Bpapp itintlPiui. I dup v.ni, xi ana gv i a roc wovn back. Order cjuogs'S Aix-BrUX today. individual ip ik cmp otiPA.

orpApp caaaip. might place salad in 1 IBt Ki ppa AM arw apw. rprai. ppa AM APrPPUP tPPPMA IhrAPtPAA pattapI -4 apa rKRklAI.INTAIHj!rTAraaAAapPA halves from ai iwu ty A. 1P4A.

tkp PPPIP kPlap a Rutp DPP memhranes and sections have how a new deck coud be dealt the perfect bridge hand. been removed.) into cooking. fcrauaa ppW ata i pp a apptipp. MpAKASr MmiAPPi toplM4 ppix'P'i'Ai at awp rpranapa- rtO LklPIION kk.ut.O. ir-p pppp) r.

rapprp (piupp apaplaa MUSMAUM ASi.SrS aa pp ppaas CMKICH-S PHAKMACIU I Oartk A a I 111 B. Cppaiai Prtra Yours for more? e.xmomlcal -r MU B. Kvan. Jr. BMl SffiVl 412 North Kern I'm Ave.

P. S. There in a new booklet ji it SO 9m at Cet pf uu Courl. kpripp Ibp IpppI km pi alp. cpftpia ipoap.

rttpuplp pa rAPl pprlf IptpipA pnp kPtas IA Oranp Cpapip. riarMp, warp pArUpplprlf App. crtp4 pp foltpAp. tAtl: I Pa.ln-Tlrnn llprtflp TpAl OrlP-pr-HMpr Ttpp IS VP lis. Sir.

s-tpi na 3M.troiioiit 1 Pprtp eiPAPP 11 hka Ma aprial I Dita Skippr a. Tip HPpr 1 Bwipl SVOM lCrPKPBI Jvlpttr. 8rp kP TI4PA fcipipr i Tp r. pfial Ha, POM) 1 DrWpIt Spimtas Aral Sa. Hp.

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apript Hp. I Dltp Tpblp Apw SptIpI Hp T-4! A'rllaa kfptpp, I S. aprial Ha, iSTTia 1 Dptrp Jpaipp Tpktp Sp. Script HP. isriTOshinQ Suppose bat the ton 28 cards are 13 spades and 11 clubs, and the bottom 28 are the 26 red cards.

If the dealer could divide the deck exactly in half and riffle them perfectly once, he would place a red card between each black card. Now if he could divide them exactly in half again and once more give them a perfect riffle, he would find that every fourth card was a spade and each of the other suits would be divided in the same way. Therefore, each player would get 13 of a This is true of course even If the cants are cut All that the cut would do would be to. change the position of the one who gets the spade suit. etc.

Mr. Sherman realized this and for a half hour afterwards, he tried to repeat what he had done, but he could not come out with another perfect hand. Suppone you take a new deck, divide and riffle them as I outlined above, and see if you can deal a perfect hand. However, I am sura that your friends will lay you odds against your accomplishing this almost impossible feat. time -in half I for your money 1 1 in tht new, I bigger box! OB Wot.r.

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flpl Hp PA4', 1PP ILK JjO without tiffing Her' bow Vel aavea half your dish washing time: 1. No dish wiping when you wash 1-Siprllnp Porlpplp BpaSpr, t- Stprhap Fprtphip SaAaPT, I JOO A.ripl Hp IMP I Apprt.r- rirptt BartpplAf Mvfcla Cp pn. rlal HA Xrltl Ppripkip aaaaar, ripl Hp. inn Ttpp A-l. I rprtprpklp Twin, akaapr.

rial Hp Ttpp tm I rprtprrpoip apaktr, Ttpp BIPl Hp AI4PO. I mil Saaau. klpapl OT, SpHaI Ha. Some people add rings of onion and uncooked prunes to dishes with Vel. Just rinse Vel leaves no soap scum or streaky BJm to polish bo eren glassware dries psrkllng clear! -a 2.

Vel removes grease faster mora completely than soap possibly esn! Soak pots sndpana In this pew soapless suds while you're doing tha other dishes. They'll get shiny clesa pork chops during cooking. Add wafer for liquor. f- irr ir j- l-Tha Hi r.rl.W MW4 IA, atonal I Thof IM rarurtt Msxltl 2 ftt- 1 rtw ItMirhtf OrltL TrM M4t tl'. SstmI Drink milk, tft only perfect Ute it in cooking.

Every delicious ounce contoinf vitamins, proteins, and minerals. There's no better way to good health. witn reus scouring thsn ever before I I. Vel leaves no dlahpan ring to Most D11ZCT loate 1 yail litwtrK Urttl. lilt 41T aVr'tl 1 HaU tiMtrta) Ihui Va.

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If ssin. CALL 6823 in Ye, skirl testa made by an lnrlpndnt laboratory Hsm on pry( that Vsl is mlMr to liands than Snyv othar learffng prortiirt mr for washing dishes 4 gas fabrics. II tryiious -for Instjnt SUDS in i DAiniES Phone 9335 Kill DA7SQ.1 r1 143 W. South I sr-Jtpvsrtf sein ttnatJ mm4 laa.r4 oft th s'e fessasfft I wc.r.rrat Mso aX nr Air- i 1 CerrVAirttpam tinl4 ft si th Munitioel Airfkort, tf laAds. rst- rre Tt kftl ftia ftrva) pr Sap-navl prpr t(rit "Kt fe 7u ra.rr 1 ha) st4 tr IM te4 liM0r4 fa araants 1 Sprt IV aWMT iak-1 terMpe ej at) I Don 7nrrrr, i waster, wmrrrtvi.f winwr xtTftfi, fa pwi ff rew(k-ai 1.

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