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MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY ORLANDO, REPORTER-STAR, ORLANDO, FLORIDA SEVEN Flapper Fanny Winter Park Homes BySyHMme. Averino Dr. Morton by an old pilgrim who had made the long Journey to Delphi on foot to consult the oracle I BISHOP INJURED W) An automobile accident north of Qreen Cove Springs yesterday resulted in painful Injuries for the.Rt. Rev. Frank Readings In Chorus Will I I WilMliWU'Wy I'J III' lEngagedEor A.

Juhan, D. blshop.of the Epls- known practicing woman pnysician of today. The record of her achievements, a'nd contributions to science occupy more space in Who' Who than has been allotted to any other hBeHeard copal piocase Bach Fete At hospital here. Dr. Harry A i i A9ieiAAh cr Peyton said BishoD Juhan received scalp and chest wounds TonleM at 8 o'clock, at the First MeTlioUist Church, choral readings, an Innovation among Southern Colleges, will be heard, as 21 students from, Florida Southern College, CITRUS FESTIVAL OPENS Homestead, (U.R) The fifth annual Redlands District Fruit Festival opened today, displaying the best products of 33.000 acres of rich citrus and truck lands.

The exposition wiliontlnue thru Saturday. Winter Park Mme. Olga Averino, the Russian engaged as one of the five featured soloists for the presentation of the third annual Bach Festival of Winter Park Thursday and Friday, March 3 and 4, in Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College, won high praise frSm Lawrence Uilman, em Hslired Chief Of Omaha, Police Reeular Winter Visitor To Florida Says Sunshine an i0 Made Him Feel Like New Man! inent music critic of the Mew York xierald 'iribune, last week. the concert of the Boston Sympnony Orchestra witb which Mme. Averino appeared, he pom led out that the difierent songs she sang during the concert "are neara loo seldom probable because they require not only a virtuoso orchestra, but a singer of Lakeland, present a program.

There will be no admission a collection will be taken. Directed fcy Miss Marguerite Wills, heat) of the department of "speeenTTfie students "have a repertoire ranging from Intensely dramatic readings to nonsensical lines. They have appeared belore enthusiastic audiences in a large number of Florida communities. The readings -will Include -Imitative verse. Southern melodies and religious selections.

There will be an amusing skit, "Here Comes the Bride," and selections by a focal trio-composed of? Miss 'Marian A1-binson; Bartow; Miss Katharine Killian, Motuit Dora, and Miss Jeanne Hart, Lakeland, Victor Rankin, Kissimmee stu from Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton's treetop office By JANE McCANN the most penetrating imagination eow jells and-exceptlonatlT-BenslTBelli 1 Bells I The balcony skill," and a bull bell from Burma. Sheep bells, of course, and a diminutive elephant belli There are even bells that the peasants hang a trout the necks of their turkevs! One beautiful bras bell which formerly swung from the collar of an ancient white donkey, was sold to 'it was an artist of this sort," Mr. Gilman continued, "who sang them Saturday Mme. Olga Averino.

Mme. Averino, who was born at Moscow of Greek, and Russian parents, has lived In America since the revolution, and has been heard on various occasions in New York. She should be heard more often. Singers of her inesse and her aesthetic integrity are exceedingly rare." of Dr. Rosalie- Slaughter Morton's "treetop" office on Osceola Avenue In Winter Park la literally surround, ed by strings of bells from every nook and Cranny of the world! Under the auspices of the Public Health Department, of the United States, Dr.

Mqrton took an extensive thru the Asiatic countries to ascertain to "what degree the Increasing freedom of women has raised health' standards in Turkey, Persia, and India. She is writing a book concerning the welfare of WHITE dent at Southern, who has become popular as a baritone singer, will be heard In two numbers. Reading In unison and then alternately In groups, according to the spirit of the selection and the effect desired, the students are said to win the Interest of the audience immediately. Guiney's "Wild Lindsay's "Congo," Poe's "Bells," selections from the Psalms and a negro folk "Do you think it was something she ate, Madam?" No, doctor, something the dog ate her sawdust." A No Wonder You Are Constipated I Three Sisters of King Land song are among the most interest To Look i or U. S.

Husbands Strong Endorsement Mme. Averino comes to Winter Park with the strong endorsement also of Dr. Serge Koussevitsky, the distinguished conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestri, who wrote; "Madame Averino possesses a voice of exceptional beauty over which she has a marvellous control. In her Interpretation, each composition lives, keeps distinctive style and coloring. These rare qualities distinguish Mme.

Averino and place her in the foremost rank of the children of these races. Her1 findings bring compared with the health Statistics from every i country In 'the world. Health statistics are of. ital importance ton the Immigration- authorities, Dr. I Morton poiuted ouW since immigration officials must? be familiar with! the health conditions of the various; countries frdm which the immigrant I come, Dr.

Morton's office Is actually built In the tree ions surrounded -bv-i What do you eat for breakfast? Coffee, toast, maybe some eggs? What do you eat for lunch and dinner? Bread, meat, potatoes? ho wonder you're constipated fo loclc o) "bulk." And "bulk" doesn't mean tha amount you eat. It means the kind of food that forms a soft, bulky wan in the bowels. It's this mats that ing of the choral repertoire. SIMONE SIMON BETTER Hollywood, (Ijm Simone Simon, dimpled French movie star, was expected to leave the hospital todav, recovered from pneumonia that for a time had her in serious condition She was in the hospital for a month. Albanian Court, are aboard the Italian liner Conta Di Savola, docked CHIEF C.

H. VAN UlfcStN Vlsitfna- the balmV Florida at f. It was reported abroad, that the shores every winter, former chief of the Omaha, police, C. H. Princesses wereygreatly admired, but had had no nrmiosals from wealLhv New York, ftl.R) The Princesses Myzejen, Maxhide and Ruhlje, the three younger sisters of King Eog of Albania, arrive from Europe today, with their dark eyes, according to European gossip, on the lookout for wealthy American bachelors The pivttj luiU-ia.

accompanied by the King aide-de-camp, M. Krossi, his assistant, and two women of the neips your bowels move- The common sense thine to do mm eqgs Seoled-in Cartons! Dated for Protection Used exclusively irj ihe local hospital! and at the Cooking School! Sold Everywhere! blooming butterfly plants and vivid European gen tlrmen, and ba t-they had decided to survey America festoons of fiame vine. From the the vocal artists today." Four other featured soloists have been engaged by the Bach Festival Committee for the coming festival. They are Arthur Kraft, the Ameri Vlven a statement in reoommend- 'on of any medicine, out KlWi im VM nrovcn a aatlfiiaclorv. crop.

lcony one looks out over the roof Dai They are King Zog'g only sisters. He has three older can tenor, Lilian Knowles, Ameri "HEALTH RTEAK SOYBURGER Mad- of Snvheam. Nnt Vnrtabres. D. C.

CaJctcria it W. fKNTRAL AVe. or the doctorjs-attractive little guest house and far.atross the lake. The bells, only a few of which show in the Dicture. men mnst.

in. (eel I would be ungrateful aim .1 at all fair to others whojiiav if uffer as I did were I not to tell fhat POW-O-LIN did for me. I ones. about it is to eat a natural laxative food. Kellogg'a All-Bran for breakfast will give you Just the "bulk" you need.

And it gives you, in addition, Nature's great' intestinal-tonic, vitamin Eat this crunchy toasted cereal every day, drink plenty of water, and life will be brighter for you I All Bran is made by Kellogg la Battle Creek. Sold by every gtucer. Personals Princess Myssejen, 29, Princess Maxhide, 26, and Princess Ruhije can contralto, Frita Lechner, German baritone, and Mac Morgan, young baritone from Jacksonville, and artist pupil of Mr. Kjaft at the Eastman School of Music. Mr.

Kraft, one of the country's suffered from Indigestion, sour stomach, gas pains and I ached teresting collection. Each pne has a history. They have been ed by Dr. Morton on her travels1 27, have said nothing about the bus band-seeking reports. all over due to constipation and Dr.

Meredith Mallory returned Sunday from a brief trip to Illinois where he visited his two sons at the University of Illinois, Miss Betty Tegder Is going to Gainesville the coming week-end to The announced purpose of their visit is to become acquainted with American manners and customs in a temporarily clogged intestinal tract, I was sluggish, bilious, and about the world." There ere soft. Voiced wind bells from a temple in Siam. Camel bells that are re mints. most eminent vocalists, has sung at the Bach Festival at Bethlehem. anticipation of their brother's mar lor the past seven years, while Miss Knowles known thruout tire East and Midwest, was also one riage in May to Countess Geraldme Apponyl, whobe mother waa Gladys Angcbilt Hotel Grill Business Luncheon 50c Daily Cirrpt Sunday DINNER 85c lllv an Siindar Virginia Stewart of Mew York, of the soloists at Bethlehem last had no life Just felt like I wanted to dose all the time.

These symptoms were due to constipation that caused gas pressure, resulting in nervousness and weakened condition. Since taking TOW.O-LIN, I csn sleep soundly and feel refreshed In the morning. I eat what I want and do De guest at Military Ball and the accompany festivities, Mrs. Ally P. of SIS West Stetson Avenue has had as her guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beards of New Haven, who year. Mr. Lechner wsi one of the FOLKS-MEET THE LADY VII0- HOW TO COOK, AND featured soloists at the Bach Fes tlvai of Winter Park last year.

Colorful Costumes In Goldsmith Play Bpeclal to Orlando Rtporter-Btar 1st Voice not suffer from Indigestion or sour stomach snd feel yvars are motoring In the State and will meet their yacht at Palm Beach for a cruise In southern waters before returning to Connecticut in These five soloists wilt alng with Jacksonville Colorful satins and a Bach Choir which has grown younger than mv real an1. I mau nzi KNOWS HOW TO TELL YOU HOW TO COOK! TFtr vftir from 110 members a year ago to heartily endorse POW-O-IJN It rich brocades, freshly made cos 60. tl.SO April. -r ana is now composed of units Mr. and Mrs.

Walton McJordan Is the only medicine that Wrought the relief I had hoped for." of selected chorister, from a half tumes of orange and greet! and cream and scarlet and gold, knee A doaen Florida cities. In addition to left Sunday to be away two weeks. Thev will go first to Washlnton, D. and then to Chicago, breeches, silk atockings, lacy cuffs the Rollins students choir of 60 trained vaees, the Bach Choir will and curled whi.e wigs of tha 18th ne composed or unlta from Winter century, will be worn by tha men Brine Bietted Relief Miss F-velvn Holdsworth of Colonial Park. West Haven.

Conn is In Goldsmith's witty comedy "She The POW.O-LIN man wilt gladly confer with yon and tell yaa what his great medicine doing for a snany suffering men and women. 8 Nm today, at PMU Ll MIA MAO. eorner Court and Fin Kta. It mar mean everything In the world to yea. Titer la no obligation! spending the Winter In Orlando 112 South Rosalind Avenue, Park-Orlando, Gainesville, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Daytona Beach, Of these, the Winter Park-Orlando unit Is the largest with a personnel stoops to Conquer to be presented at the Memorial Junior High School from achat ted of RHEUMATISM KiUMiTtS 94 LUMBAdO lit twtll Vflt y.mr? Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lonta have auditorium tomorrow evening at of 67, The others have from six by the Federal Theatre play to 13 choristers each. era, according to Miss Nina Pro- Christopher O. Honaas. director lust returned after spending a week In Miami where they were joined by their son, John Lonts.

Mr. and Louts are expecting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lonta to arrive this week for a visit, of the Bach Choir of Winter and choirmaster at Rollins College, aV-- Mrs. J.

Watson Shockle7 began rehearsals of the various oette, director of the play. True to the gowns of the period, women of the cast will also be gaily costumed, with dresses which fit tight at the bust and waLst. flounce at the hips in a bustle effect, with yards of materials In each dainty, feminine but modest skirt. As do the men, the women also wear form. units several months ago, supervising the Rollins and the Winter- Mra.

J. Clark will be hostess Park-Orlando groups himself, and assigning the rehearsals of the other units' to local directors. The work of the out-of-town units was 16 the Bow Knot Club, Friday at 1 o'clock, at the Colonial Orange Courl. al wigs. in this play, touring the Slate and supervised by Mr.

Honaas on Jil of as least one a month, A final rehearsal of the entire sponsored In Orlando by the County settings also are authentic for the period of George the third. Memorial A. board wilt meet for luncheon Thursday, one P. at the school. LAST IMt! T.

Sr VEr 0e UCOKS OPEM Bach Choir will be held Wednesday TonY AND TI EiiOAVf MAT. UrFYE. 4tK HOURS ori 1J 4J Oliver Goldsmith, the author night here. Mr. Kraft, who Is making a concert tour, has already visited the college to rehearse Willi the Rollins College unit.

definitely rated as a Benin foe his i The Colonlaltown Club will meet tonight 7:45 at the -clubhouse, The Bach Festival will be pre sented In three programs at 8:15 ana hostesses will be Mrs. W. A. Bishop, Mrs. A.

J. Jones and Mrs. W. A. Shore.

abilityOn combine the wit. grace and charm of earlier but shallow plavs, with a new style of dramatic natur-alness and reality which have made htm one of the greatest playwrights between the time of Shakespeare and the present century. And "She P. M. Thursday, at 5 P.

M. Friday. and at 8:15 P. M. Friday.

The pro gram Thursday night will Include motet, and two cantatas. The FT WW rjrjrrA, I I I i eT Passion acrordlng to St. Matthew will be performed In two parts at the Friday prefers mg. i--'af V- arifinill show nightly Stoops lo it is stated, is his greatest play. Society Notices Colonel Charles P.

Lovell Camp and Auxiliary, VJS.W.V, will not cards of admission have been Is fMinrini sued only to the 200 sponsors of this year's festival and to the rincent Anita aTB0M0 6 A It I I'SMiicsft jLJ jr iiMi iff ami 1 ST CiltVl If SKtllt I 1 IIYt jnnrn PI IE SMITH STARTS TOMORnO.V horlsters of the non-student units. Beits in the balcony and In the FAMOUS SPANISH BINNfRS cloisters of the chapel garden will be available to the general public. t-v hold their regular meetings on Tuesday, instead, all members are requested to meet the National Commander Alfred Kennedy, and national president, Mary McOauley, in Kissimmee at 1 o'clock, and Join a motorcade to St, Cloud, for a meeting at 8:30. A banquet will be held at 1 o'clock at the Hunter Arms Hotel in St. Cloud, and a Joint me-ting will follow at the O.

A. B. Hall. -C -if 'J smith -ir; SQUARE CAKE PAN niNCH rim Fine njeah bsnket. Small pieces won't fill through.

Stringing rrjt eliminates Daily Serriee to CINCINNATI-CHICAGO TOMINO THI RSD4V COOKY SHEET For' eonktea, C0f candiea. 1 lU U. dripping on rtflge. Mrs, William S. Morgan requer4 jlfUMf I P129 Right lire for standard popular recipei.

The fvea heat givei cakei better IS 49c Ifl Nf I CP CM LOUISVILLE rie Southland me nipniDcrsfi ine American Auxiliary to meet Tuesday morning at 22 East Pine Street at 10.30 to help in plans for raising funds for the Junior auxiliary. The' Junior Auxiliary of the Orlando Day Nurserv will meet -Wednesday at 3 30 o'clock, at the home of Miss Sally Duncan. 2A P.M. 11:30 P.M. "10:15 PM.

It. Ortm4 i. Cinfnnitati Ar. Chicagv 1 25 A.M. 7 SO A.M.

Ar. Detroit The W. M. of the First Baptist. Bad Check Suspects Arrested by Police Three white men, who seld they were from Miami, were being held by police today on charges of passing worthless checks.

Those held gave their nsmeg as to Chief of Detectives K. Hollrway, that he had served five years In Ralford on an armed robbery; Burney Cannon. 29, held Us accessory, and Ralph-Williams, 28, who also admitted he had a prison record, according to Hoi- loway. The Irlo was arrested bv Deter- Uvea Oordon, Barnes and Smith fol- lowing crmplaint of several Orlando business houses. Hoi Iowa said the men carried a check writing ma- chine with which they stamped amounts to be cashed "They readily confessed that the checks theV had been putting out were Holloway said.

"We caught them just as they were getting ready to leave for Jacksonville." I lecture on Birds Girl Scouts of Orlando and Winter Park Invite Boy Scouts of the two towns to a lecture on Florida bird life by Alden H. Hadley, lecturer on Wild Life and conservation, Na-, tional Association of Audubon Societies. The lerture Is to be given Friday at 7:30 P. In St. Luke's Parish House.

Mr. Hadley was recently a professor "at the University of Florida. A. Cloiln. fill A.M.

Through Upr fwVtosTftl Cindai-mati, Chicago, Detroit and Clviand Piaug tar nd ccbs. The FLAMINGO i li uniircn will observe week of prayer for home missions, beginning this afternoon st 3:30: The program will be In the charge of Circles 1 and 2. The society meets each afternoon at 3:30. until Friday, when the meeting will begin at 1 o'clock- I A.M. I 20 A M.

3 tstjih: XrlTouitvill. "Ar. Cincinnati The Orlando Visitor's Card Club announced a new weekly duplicate bridge tournament, beglnnins Tues 3 PC. COVERED SAUCE POT SET Heati evenly; "hot OYER GRILI-BR0I1EIT A 3 eomblnatlonj 1 1 1 open" 2 i. tA Ar.

Chtcaa. J. 30 P.M. BUNGALOW COOKER 4 utenai In I. Steamer, Pot-FoastsrT Cereal Cooker or Utility Pnt.

Steamer, 1 Qta. day at 1:45 o'clock, in the club house at Sunshine Park. The tournament will be played according to the latest Howell Movement. Prizes STARTS TODAY! MAT. 35e EVE.

40e doors open r. m. Bottom 5 QU. TOD AT AND TVESDAYI MAT. Mc EVE.

30e DOORS OPEN -DOCBIB FEATl'RE roattef and a baking pan. i i nn are offered and the public is Invited. t.pr Thruon si.pf InrkattiiTiM. la Ci.cineH nd OkniHlKi cat Iron kwnTUI. Ciaiaf CO? OBO On Right En Rouf Vim The FLORIDA ARRO CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS LOUISVILLE 77 The regular meeting of the Orlando Townsend Club No, 2.

will be held at the chamber of commer-re. tu.ua Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mator Paul Crank will be the main speak XSim) er. 1. Orlaaa.

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Indianapelif Ar. Clucag. 4 P.M. MS AM. IH M.

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