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Beach,. Frank
(3 Ambroae, one of laat aeaaon’a bdt' ter dora, and other thrratonlnr
&gt;. entrlea round out the fleld for the
top futurity bottle‘ race* tonight, heglnnlnr

laat nlrht while the railblrda
atnod fhre deep aa they frvertehly
yelled encourngement tn their ca­
nine aeleeliona. it waa a colorful
ratherlnr that wltneaaed the 11card program that waa completed
without n hilrli.
Raring Sivn-lary K. M. (P a tti
Meetre |ierfnrme«t In Trent atylel
In hrorkeluig Ida rntriea ainri-t
every run- wna well matched. No
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t-idiil hy the rauii ra, nu null .uni
fi-.-it in e.-iily running I.f the dm" ’
when it U .lift ■•‘lilt nl llmee In I
get n real idnnl nil their iiliility ,
under fire.
Smoky Ranger, (ii-rald'Pnaley'a 1
Iwi.-yrnr-nld hrimlle |&gt;ii|i, w.ut tn|
poat u II to fi fiivurlle in llie fu- (
iiitlty inaugural frnture with llig .
Irk hoiiig minted at 4 In I nddr.l
Hunger had the No. 7 Ixiv with
Irk going from the fire hnle. Hut I
the fight devrlnpMl Im-1wet'll Flunk '
Paalcy'a Jnppy nntl Irk. .Inppy
aturted nt the Centriil
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truck laat yenr hut wua lint runalderrd u tu|i-hrurket liuunil.
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No. 3 (lot and inn un n five- !
length lead on the Imrk stretch
hut Ick bvgnli tn turn on thr lient |
coming home, lie cloaetl in on'
Flr»i llaro: Fulutllt, JM •4,
Jappy with n burnt of speed and
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The opening of the Sanford-Orlando Kennal Club for Ita 00day season will provlda many persons with a different type of
amertalnment than they ere able to get nine months of tho yaar
. , 90-daye Isn’t such a long time, especially to tha (lyed-ln-the
woel-faaa . . . Batter make tha best of It while you have time . . .
Understand the beat array of pupplaa aver to bo brought together
aMhat local track will greatly enhance tha spovt of -picking 'am . . .
Bid.Hudson was named by tho. Bporting;iNew thla .week ag/pna of
tha ndmr leaguers on tho Little AH-Ainsrlca haaahail .team , i ,
- with what attaom the slim huriar it held by the "experta"
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l a ianother month hid should bo dropping In on hie frienda
aavha hands far tha Washington Sana tors' training camp at Orta*do:v -. 4 Tha. same for Jamas llarry &lt;Dluy) Doan . . . Chrbtmae tarda faom Tatar Marten and Joe Ftndir reminds na that thay.
Should b0 drifting this way In less than two months . . . Ocala
tfas-ito loss tha tennis matches here Sunday . . . With tha
ot -Billy Zaahry, the already strong Sanford team will bw
an hard to boat ; . , the public, will be welcome to watch
ihee - frem tha outside of tho cvnrte na thong tg net enough
•twanuDialdo to permit putting up any Ui|4.aJ ipoatovk .-W e atill
ean't'fkrurs hdw aa many people pick Tech to beabilf
Mgybp'Tech will win but we’ll believe U when wo see

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
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•port of aalao of frolta
tablta at tha Sanford
inira1 Wfcoleeal* Market
a, carlot suemklore tad
•ra for a 21 hour polled
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DON’T FOROKT
Ocala will aend lla tennla team
TO SIND TH I
here Sunday afternoon to play a
Sanford team at 2:00 o'clock on
the recently finished clay court,
at the waterworks. Director of
Recreation IL M. llardakcr an­
nounced today.
Sanford’s team defeated Ocala
teently in several matches played
In .Oaala.
Composing Sanford's team In
the men's division will be Clay
Williams, Dr. T. F. McDaniel, J.
C. niggini, BUI Zarhary^ and
Robert KnigbL Playing In the
women'a dlvlilen will be Mlaa El­
len Betta, Mrs. Charles'Morrison,
Mrs. Klnelwn Powers, Mrs. Ar­
thur Zachary,
Mlaa
Katherine
Calhoun, and Mrs. T. F. McDan­
A FLAVOR i n
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ITS OWN THAU
Only two of the three court*
will be used, Mr. Ifardakrr said, MILLIONS P R IF t r
pointing out that work Is being
L E G A L N O T IC E

Greyhound

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TH EM G U V S A RC
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Sanford * Orlando *1
*&gt;is °'craelnr
iacv, m
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nlpht of raring
at tha SanfordOrlando Krnnel Club,
Kennel ClubBegins The crowd estimated at approalmaielj- 9,01)0 filled every
Season Of 90 Days ner
of the apaeloua rrendatand
B efore the largest opening night
tbronr In hlatonr, Um SanfordOrlando Ktnntl Club Inaugurated
IU 90-day greyhound raelnr meetIc y at tha l/mrvrnoH nval laat
'ih t with a spectacular program
at ta w Big Ick. an old favorite,
eapture -lha
thrilling
f»-«t unevent, the inaurural handlenp In n
Cholera flnlah.
Ed Wlllard’a rrark young dor.
Glenford tied, will go to the j*n l
U'ln tha ninth and featured raei- tn.n ig h t aa a favorite In a field of
W i t faat rrt-yhmuula!
. Olenfor.l
Red, lx ginning her
ftrat full aeaaon o f rarinr, la reirded aa one o f the ruuntry’a
ipperform era
Willard haa entered hi* apee.ly
two-year eld in th« Flagler Fu­
turity, to b « Held In Mareh at M i­
ami which l« eonalderrd tbr na. Uon'a blffteat race for preyhonncl

' W E LL, THEY H A V E
T O K E E P T H E IR
E Y E S P E E L E D POR
TH ' B O S S E S A N D
IP A B O S S I S TOO
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THEY (o r r D iS -

on the other court et the
Ocala T o S e n d done
present time to put It In better
condition end that It will not be
Tennis Team Here Dnlibed for tome time yet
Sunday Afternoon

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�Buford fa Th# Only Ctt&gt;&lt;r»i
Florida a i y Affording Rail, lllghwh.
And Water Traaoportation

Seminole County Produce#
JMore Fruit And Vfffetableo Than Any
Similar Aren In America
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Kluii.ln Ir.tiilslurr, having meiedi
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Sofuinolr County h*» i*ev?r nipP r c a lH e n t M A V
I T f i t P p I"'* n ’•"iwim for Ihe l.egi*lfl*
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Meet

Church Anti Stale Confer On Peaee

Civil Strife
: Feared-Near
Among Irish

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ut n •! a mrmhr of th*' (yW * ' •n »• 11 Tiirt
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niuni't Pm l\* oprnr*il
I ho wny for .’»*||, m i .| nd&lt;liihui:t|
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the i\T»t *• ji•i riO
h' il.*r In •n *itlo .*** oiotuiia «i • n»U
r tap* ilrnnrtiih ti m In*, a^iirr
W|,i|,. full r* |w.n.
ImUini?
A n*l ra 11.*».
1.t. (•» it* »*\it hi .if non «| iiini*.' it
Tli** fhullucr »vn« biihmilltsl (ii un. In Ih-viil »lii’ hl n&gt;uiu«»«.| h»
fWvM'l rv of I nlni
IVik!»i» hy
f „ n t.-mOv -hvl,-* Wt •
.lnnio« * )l. l.m ilK llarxnnl law*
In uhhh »*ffir$nl* ••.|»o« im I
df-’ H. nppoiulml hy IV-Wn* l.i r »n* r »
io .iD ii m o v I. led hi
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a I*** •»»n*r lo ilolr m W i : ..•tn nnolii'o »hno.

N a tio n s
P r o b le m s
*... i,.m ,.oidrr fir»i mgngrd
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in pnliiir-. ill 11*16 when lir v\n«
TTTAQTTTVCTrW rin/» ".II __ Irrlid n« Hrmiiml" ( minty jud o'.
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f A P I — W ith th e approval III mm ever lo rerv? In that "...
Presid en t
R oosevelt,
th e j.««••!) in Florida, in iw o lit i . »

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1F.ndlnjfH May Mean j Further Q u a k e s In
Cancellation Of I)eTurkey Briiiff Down
portation Warrant
Totlerinfi: W a l l s ,
Affainst CIO l.e.uler
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Lovefeast Broken feel*
h&lt;* ii nill nrqunint’n ». ilt^|
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With FDR’s Okey i district
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for .Mal &gt;' irnal r from the
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State Senator Frsm 37th District
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Communist, Impediment
ANNOUNCES
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Member Aanodated Preen

VOLUME XXXI

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France Sets Budget
For Next Year A t
r&gt; Billion Dollars;
Miller Sees Victory
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Regulars Replace
Red Conscripts
(iDiidlii Reveals Plans
• For New Civil DisoliedienoeCnmpaiffn
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t»rrrt*
l ’ n.I.ll’HK ....
till*
ItotnP
fr.m l tn . it).j,-•I H ritain. Frn iiro
iit.il tit*, utility UHlny n* t lie*V
JickMon m y n ln m r « » « » • • ; • ' « ! £
I’tu fil il..' .it'w yt'jtf aiintlercrt
tCC Hah broken it# phHJCtlcn. &lt;tn^ aUdtitty. for Fr.noiolf ( 011111 &lt;
to In vite Republican collar?*- m.d m Iiu-i !..• «n « elened » * i
l.y tear.
skoal
Ic irlc r*
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honor reptraintuiive to• o.c Lw»■■in....".;
Ilissr itnii.ll itl It .'littill ttlltl
I ho il«*|io»f" lion lvtrnul i*'iio*l
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vm rllliniinl 'serving during IV.e lOii re*»i&gt;u.
only to I.»» llioh l«\ r* wh* il ;
l.nlj.i |ir..l.lt&gt;in- rm iftn iitin K
gurata
4o
th e
tradition al ln ,||(, lttlllp year j,,
cle m l. a n te
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/vi •
Mrirh. I'.» ■ . . .
f n oil* In*ilifin**
«* II tf» r.l
fi* iii
Hr’ r.in it.* well it* ltow
to
D em ocratic
poiuicni
iovc- r ,t&gt;. eommu-fowr
for
'in " i W i n n e r s I n 1 l l l h
In |ho vnhiiinift * r.'pr.ri, 1n,,l i Ini#« yh u l*
■II* •nl»l Ihr fo^liiiinny
it r*« iil« ilT . . . . .
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fea st 01) Jan. 8.
&gt; W trrn, and rrrvrd pari ..f hi«{ T T l U U C I * 111 V ' , U U
..... . tin"
l-lt uurlti.igninn
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.ho r lir riiulrl
I i I
ii ii I ho lii* i ••ninl. .•»•!
i. li iip**«ltit'4 •
UHiithiU*
lomloiwins
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with
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Added to the nnovation. invila- ' ,rr"' » ' Hanfnrd'a mayor.
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iiitiliT
w artln tr
&lt;*nmHiui»*fl l*nily'hffil'aiioiH. Ilti' * , ' .f f* * 1 " l# 1 1 ,l*''
1*1^ ( 111* hi« n|t|t« al I*
I'tti* \ 11 f.»» . •• i•
III t 1st ttuill
Ilona drclarral
IhT^ Priald.-nf* 1
,hp
h|'l’» n l'
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luulil
tiiii.t.
OMailrd Ihr .- rdll.ilily ..f ...m e*..... . nllirr"
o*&lt;&gt; l.i |i|un m il' P ' ( till* \riV» it 11 |*t« .i. • i «*i .if** h riirn
rP.fch at th. dinner wluld &gt;*• * '’V T ' " , . " r l n L l , nor!
tTw nm cnl wiln«*p*o« who
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s. \ fiv. billion* fw u
\ Dm • '• I., |« • nlrv
loyii.i. Snniiii.*\ o| Xinorii'iv. and In
C^ r,#,rrf ' I k T a J b rT ln
Pnlk
w ii Dii.lrt t f.ir
t.» bo lioi •
Thr*. 4|»clc«ur.a cam* anon nf- rount). lhp „ „ „ of n Mrlho.ll"i
lh.
••I Krtlria' Conmil of rh iin ltf in v • • • * |o»»i t.i»o i*..till*
...ks..l ....... il».* In n .b profile.
tpr PoatMMter Farley h»&gt;l ra M I m(m„ ' . r
*iI)ro h. haa llv.,1!
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\\ .t ltni|*i.*fi
i.to* it It n* .iib; U mis* I Dm
" V i 0" ; ' 1co'",ml,, 'r In nrmly carry «ctlnn nf !».«• ( | fi p r i 7 P S
A W a rd ed
.iltd uriN.il • xp.'iubl iir.'rt.
l.nndi, fm.ml ll.ri. aim. r.diral^
M«rt b* 7 tn Fch B lo fix M » ! ctll,c. | „ |, n craduat. of Sun1 M Z C S
J i r a e a Ihrir
^ method*
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lo vin|t|ov
llrM.’i, •«* i»
ypsiN tnr«tlvntf and pUc« of the Par*y * j font High School and the t’ lii*.
F or
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C * t»nil reilito them other than th
Mu*-. p.» di. ii $l ttint IP 10 %»lll
n mhwllon ronv.ntlnn.
vrr*lly cl
Florida. A fU r ic c .lv * V * **
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,hal Ihr“ f.amranrk
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D.it.f xi.i.MN t&lt;* I ;.*rni:»l*y.
* Tho Ipallatlon* of n.putdl.-ana ' |nK n d .e r if from ihr Inu im-Ii.k&gt;I j
t l O C
1 / e C O n illO n S .rutir uml Connllliilliin.il sbrei
Iti plri. rm.'nl ..I tnoxperirnceif
LANDn. Uiv . u.
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proveked apcculallon oa.r vahrth»r|0f Ihr .Stale unlv.ralty, ilr. Ilmia-:
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iM"initi*.
-i ifat Dv \••ternii Soviet
Henry .•»• lii-k. i!».y,si. -i M
the PrraldMit would d.vct. • hU |holder chn*. Sanford a. hi. |h i Thr ritt nlnnfrt ln ,hp 8nn.
-------b*.| i *Dm r v fi»
believe
addreof to o cnll for natlonQl ' mnnent home nntl Itrwnn hU lo^ #
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Ilt.il :i nt:i it.i li.it I It* nv:ih itniilim'llt
Banyan Plains Internal and for- j prarllrc here Ih 1PM.
i fori* (,artlcn ( luh a nnniial i lul.l- 1^101121
l i 0 1) C
Hil l pill, r I 1
Wftl preblema.
Throughout hi* profea.ional ra- mn« llrroiallon* roiilcvt were un*
", t»
. .' .In i. .tn thin 1 in I' mlrilid
) n fl • i t
\ . 1l|l' ) I'llt $»f . Il I •' el "•
N’oiMo tii lit l iinl, :i pat I of
uli’rt p.t i;»1 1 .plill&gt; .Il il NN" lo it • l*» « ninl l ‘ »
. . .1. •«». 1 1Itpli
tlqltfrl
Roma raid It might me.n he rerr, &gt;fr. Hou.hoLrr haa been nounrrd today by Mr*. Iln ry
nnws ilia*
t of ;t feat ll.ri &gt;• I p|"$out lit**, ,i Dio I. w.i. •!
.
would not dltclov* hU Intention* active In Jim civic, fraternal and Ilceron, chairman of Inc commit1
1 ,• . P.i M.t M. • 0*1 &gt; Illll lit. I iiitt'.l Kiii|r«loin.
liii»ii‘ *ii.n.T ' I'ImIICV Hi |||4* •low H «•I I In- |&gt;n * 1
carding a third term at that educational affair* of Ihit cohii- Ue in charge
| i ••1-• I.. :.l i'
itiiII llI ..Ml. . lit lull tuiDctl I•\ irpoitp $if 4'XlraordD
|irrcnutioiiR in
ly.
-fh.vi'.r* , y,*or iIIk Iosl" woilltllltl’l !*•&gt;I 111!*
i. :$it.f fl..
\.... . I. Ill 1 :*I.*!| nn \ inil if uay
Proclaitninf Inc control
un- j
'A00 in tho lievvlupaivnt* vln lf
M;»&gt;oi 1*1 In .1 t i\\*i •i,.t .. •nil■i nit • 1lir ii.-u;IiIm»iiiii : I i .I. iimI, un«i feared
rtepubllcan* get free tickets to
uiually ■uccrcifuL^ Mr*. II
IlMilsifli:
ls»\wit ••I hi. $• 1
staled Hut there irete many very
The ..Id lo the blind program of
1 . «•-M1 N. 1 it t iftt t. .1 to i im I wtiit.* un- im|H*ndine tn
*. dinner,
which will co.t Demo
K.
Jlf j1ward , Hkuln*.
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Free
St isle.
f Uiloption Jr* ;t Nru
attractive arrangement*
which :*^r *-lon« I lub luv. Ims;.i °W
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iit •••i 1. || V• \, \• t'.r tin ” 111111* i li.* f.*rn'c» Itifh
crat* ( 10# • plate.
itIon. of Hit' itt'itiu "i
1 Ih. S i Inl.| |...•k* till. tV-4lll"t l.&lt;*Avr« &lt;&gt;f nil llioh nfficcra were
expressed the spirit of tho Yule- I ***•' .r,vl&lt;‘
'""J01 Ira.e
'.There was no Immediate Indi­
tide teiton.
actlvltle* du.ing the past yenr ant (li, „
it •*trniii* itl*lioin»M r&lt;»m tli. 1It" 0.1*1 „ Stoll* 1.mgiii
Ml $riitt rlD’il, amt r.,000 aoldlen
cation whether the Republic, n.
in ordrr to expand tl.i- p.ug.am |)„rB
Spend Hinfgid Unlliirt "i SIall
m»i$ " \n
'1iriii.l •' 1 |U,(Nli• prt • , w .if ronrnitriiUil around Dub*
On twhalf of Abe club »he e«- during Ihr ruining ye.r, Ihe cluk i i ,. i "i”
M,
Im where inidri*, described M
..1IM itnn Ihi" I*..llii* ••ii -Mllj
tneeaed nppiwelallc^U. those vvl.o h* *|vansurtna o Charily Ball U ^ ^ o r '
iiirndifr« of t^ie extrrmiti lrtih
I'b ir iiu iii i’Iiid iit^i ii.oi
1.1 j:$. '.i
hod made efforts td Imbue Ihe Ihr Imll.uum of tl.e Mayfair llutrl ||n.t,,n
•»•••'»•• . .1 1« M.. Mii at ; Bf|iot»tirin nrrriV. stole n million
JtHjrM »•. . I nn ihr World** lit t.l. it v . *•I* 1 t» itIt IH S it.
TAVKRNIER, Dec. 30.— IA1— rlly with a spirit of Christ ma • tonight from 10:00 ....III • :n'*|«|IP,| r1. t _
«.f# Nimnunitlon .Sunday.
I
I) l. i .» II nil.
:im.« I lit l. &lt;1 l*m inr tl . \"ft &lt;
^ is y «E «u tle n t
T o
; Plane wreckage, recovered
r.• l .i , lonnd
by with their decoration.. She nl«« o’clock. Tahir rearivatinn. may !*• li„iinarvtba
|ft)f iniPl • \I’llllllU I- lilt* aIf \ fit •II 1 .I.*,. . Ii M III 1. i • h. . 11 i.l.l. .1J S'tiifhi in Irrlmi.l feon il th# ***•
Peace Ju.tlre K. C. Lowe from r /411eased appreciation for Ihr «■«»- made by railing Ihe Hold.
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Ctllilin »Dfo|i*,l» |*i iv.ilr Dud.I 1d (III V.lN
i:»*ii"i nl •»P»' 1}lt llll' II •*ini«f •. nihnrnliiie a violence
the aoft marl bottom of Card operation of the merchant* who
lmnnll. ,Mm.e
loolP and
uniI nl4
I)
Donnir
hi* O
oicl.e*t.al
jS t f ic ^ p &lt; * D il WI'\ pi.iiavlw. ID,*
\g-ii .1" 1i, ■ .10*1 IIr .1. v in•pi N. lorn'" dib« ..ii thf HrhiJi in northern
Sound in the Florida l&lt;ey», wa* cnve lhe prisee to Thc Hanford f
o.im.do will fun.L
Inn.1.1, thel
^loliitf* thr I WM fit*! dt \oi"l 1.1’ HiMt *»
lilt. hr.M
oh , III,'hidIIIV I I'l In lull.I in mists* tho two parts
•1 6 4 0 O n
T u e s d a y tentatively idrutlficd la»l night Hi-raid
and lo the i^ ige* In the mu,iP r„r ihr d.neewhich
u unI •••• *U|* loWllul I lie* . o||*||il, t ..•$| I lhl., it. w I "in 11 of tin* 1*11111.1, imtfbt rpld tin*
Verson awon- ||( J AllIVltD
Mci
ae being from a United State* fo „ie«i
a. w-ell a* the “ rffldcnt l|rr lhl,, 11IH
.rvu|(lll uf
upervUlon
of P,.nil
rt-n.n.ilt
.Ullpimnl of Ml. |tr. |I eel St .Drim « ..III tm .1 lit. WII •WOl k- .III.I il not tli. i ii .'rMliil if*.
rmi.mlttre of worker*
on
(lie liuli.ili.ig all me.nl er»
, En&lt;wficr»tor.
eepcclilly nuall- army B-IR-A bomber.
of
II
tti;t| m n
I'D".n:li rim dnllci thr strife
Imlifin II i\
ID. props I f.*i to, ii pi . incut
I
*if li
I
Marking* reported by I/&gt;wo committee." Thete Includeil Mr*. e|i,l&gt;. .1. I.. linlloH'.y i* genet
J - fled for,the pu.ltion through cx•f t.ipil.il and lalior tn Hrltuln,
tho trnldi' in
I ’il«Jilin**:. I binrliishl •••• Mm* • »*«... &gt;. .• vu Ihr |*olt .. i *
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Kilts,
Mrs.
J.
M.
Ileye*.
were
*ald
by
the
Dougla*
Air­
. nmlnntion and te.la conducted hy
cl.nl....an for Ike event
\n-I I. if is; mii« li nnns plrt uivd R*
JrTfrrri.in hind, wrn* in Jininiillnp
*1 u. il,* nun vnit
Moiin imp . »,
It* 'r ltl*l,|r III#
aoectal VepreahnUtivei of the Ba­ craft Company at California to Mi** Itrne Hinton end Mrs. Sadie
i ii-lit iiiv t«. nv.iid rrKiinviitotion
Mi. IItMlid
In itx aid In Ihr Mind proRrmn 'a V U I by
iy u
it fttlcrHl
frdrtnl u.nml
r i mi ...in m 'n htiuinr
in
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teau ol the Ceptue* will begin be tho»c o f a medlum-*l*ed, twin- llrouse.
^tniini; Ihr paxl vmr Ihr .inn* ’ Doftl.in
..... in Mmrh. l!» &gt;.
nn111•••nl
unpaii Qiu
••ffollM
to
I I\a IvINt* oil.I III* * 0*1
• In'll |, i I . Ill Mil Ollfll \\ |* \ |*l
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The winner* nre a. follow*:
work Jan. 2 compiling data for engined bomber delivered to the
C*1ul. Iijir fnrnirt•hrd walkititr ta
Ir^unu'
Will I Ilf Will
i \Vit'll mu Ittn uli , •* ill ninl., ifioiit I N poll ••• • 1 pi "«|.
*nnr«
H,,i*J ‘roiinirt.
f.»l
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the I #40 decinglal Ceniu*, it wa. army la*t Aug. R at Barksdale
In
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nnd
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nitl (oil III*
i* ini'ii.|:»l |. ii .it ii.. } ' ,.iMi Him v\.i
•.,iiiotln $•:.n»• .’iddftl i»:iiifleaner
Tree
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l th. I’hoI.i t«»
Announced today by government Field, Loulatana.
(cDirt.M|
u illi tto'inic ttiiynml i lit! l " " 1'
iii.D'pfiul.'iirf da&gt;*. :i vole*
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Ihr I t ' * •*•*! mi i i i * It ,oi ii. i'w .i ho.i.i im .
$3.00 for best lighted living tree •‘InlkniK Intoku" In fivr. Aiodln r .......
nd.
authorities.
Army officials at Barksdale
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for
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tli.* l.i ui ion pDinii.'d iii
The cen.ua will give a nevr, ae- Field, Chapman Field at Miami, — Alts. tV. L. Cooper.
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leading
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irunll
Hor-envr
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m *mh, . ..IiimiiM* • nil. • lit* t ..ii
l.io
’&lt;• ;i\ tiiK that n pli dyr o f
. .*!• -till, I I "It l i p:n I iii l h. ni
$.1.00 for 2nd best lighted living
rurale, and up-t^date
balance and Ihe Miami bate o f the 31*t
of
rffnrlrt
nf
Ihe
club
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jhw
i
I,
Mnyl.ind,
which
hr
tlrclarrd
'•'"•"I!
"I
*
•$
*•%
!
u.
.l
$
i
n
1
1
.li*".D&lt;'«h«'iirr,
will
"be
taken
I Hilt N • » ll
ID.- I '. , anil th.
how­ tree—Mr*. W. A. Leavitt.
sheet of the people, Industrie*, reconnaissance squadron,
1ft hchiMtl rhililrrn had Ihri
hail Inkrn nnuly $r»0,IHMI,fUMI fmm . I'm nig tin* n» :h Mu t nn.il \n i - loll till. •**-«» i .i ••* oi i. ohm* to tin ion. tor s definite purpose/*
2 itlnne.s at Eddie's Restaurant rxaniinrd
they
had
no
and retourcea—broader in aeope ever, reported
ami gluF^rt. fuiniih.-d Atnt*ricaiiH for nine wnre •’%
%
if
Ii
vu.n
i
|ji\iunDlr
tip..it
l,.||.m
iiporfed a
Herman
•t In Ilf »•»! •
• |«l O••*•*V 44M' • ri.n .lt
that ever attempted before, eov- knowledge of a missing bomber. for Ird best tree—Mrs- Wm. Lef- them at Ihr rx|»rniir of Ihr rtnh
verv lilllr r»’lu*i..**
*•*»• » Dig D*
$n * .nl.n.l lot • Ill $0*1 *
•iihhi.il ii.$ 4ni»»
•'link
through
ti
i'
-I
Ii
ex
• ertng not only population, but al- The reconnaissance squadron at fler.
In ftdtlilinn ihr rluh Iihr fur'*\Vr kII* H Mill mii itt :• r
full **»i • nf ri\«,|,il.|. •tp.nl * .• • -td. • I. O IN.
... Dii.it.. I iifo iln of ii Hr il mil
100 Its. fertiliser for 4th best nirthrd
11.
•• I*
'»•
!••••!• •«
so, agriculture, housing, manufar- Miami uses that type ship.
three In ^|&gt;itaI hrd a In ID« i f lliivi* ^lnl»^net iT • I'fi g.it min •!••.••••I \ mud.
n fin .tit t i.*ii in
pinto .hi I I . . n. h uatwhip. Mini*
.. .
I * I l I h, I
n " I I " III!
4 tuft*. busincM, employment, ocLowe, who went out lo
In­ tree—Mr*. Herman Morrl*.
Frmahl Umghton Mrmnri.nl I
thr dinuing fur llu* |»iln *," l. i I' iiim i *1 l.'i. l.....ml
w m r$ ported on
.......I ril
,M|, .
Radio lamp for 6th best tree— pitmI and !&gt;»« .««&gt;t up u Mrhnlaiwlup f,,rKO
W F \ II'OI min.i ruti .l
Cupatlon, minaa, drainage amt tr- vestigate a fi»hlng guide's report
n
i*l Mi*
____
. ,
&lt; ii*. i • r I*.
i
i . u .Hi,in. ..I l.o M........
thf \V* t.iii Front.
. Ml ot II
:.rt|stioi..
that he saw a plane's wreckage Mr*. U. II. Brown.
.............
...................
.
.........
linifii
In
d
I'
m
*
t
ii
D
.
.
..iitpjiign
fii.nl
for
U
worll.y
Sniiford
-t.nl.
nl
|
When
nr.Hiuni.1.
tin.In
k
...
....
tWstinghou.e elect, k Irre sel
I- .i'l l p *.;
Tba bushveu andl pienufacturr* late last Monday, said one of
,,*e. tl.e
....... .
...
IIF IM N M . li-r. :io tcPi—The
Il llVfl
IIII ......m i ..." ... i
&gt;. in... h i ...
Muriel .hriMigh « hlcl. agrir.il.uralrnu -e* |mtjdjy put nui
lil.l
.1.1. t
nnvrgaa will start Jan. 3 and la the piece* lie recovered bore the for fllh be»l tree— Alls*
s.
the
University
nf
Florid*
"&gt;ay
,,f
Si.i.fmd
ul.n
l.
..
..Il,,.
it,,
...
I miii-li hutli .-omiiionil Din! night
Knox.
I
"Mil'll!
*
1
.D
i
th.
I.
w
name
Dougla*
A
leers
ft
Co.,
Inc.
I
. ;ool U be copfuMd la any way
be lakrn. The rlul&gt; aUo €Mil»lh-| “ Von rnn'l expect n man In rat illctnirnl « f M.u*.* D«* nlD'i,.d \D«la II, 1-11.
I" * • I Mi - Imii lhl oiiiiiuiiii**d ih&gt;- ItiirtsiniiN luitl been
•J.with the population, hovulnr and the date Feh. 17, 1011. and ihe
ute- regularly to a fund t.» I " r y $.6,011. a.'U.nl stilt t.i.,, nil ihr Inin- nf tin- Si."li*', an., eaur line nnid. I *o
Doorway
Ihimin hiu k no sj\ hattlefront
-^flyriculturn eeuau* which will not marking, A. Vi Order ##77, aer
law*
kiiifliun
iwthioiiii and
Embroidered sheet and pillow tiile fire lunrhe* to m.drr.xiv- .i,ne," lie |.rntr&gt;.i-"l.
I li
»i (nit iii
I Ut.
114*44 • o Mu
lal number If.l.
until April I.
Clnllrk, who i* represented line | S n . inl . ..................I.
...
thf
rsiitfrn
ease* for the best doorway—Mr*. ilcgr.1 chiklnra ami to n.lict l.-'ll
no
Ih.* Wi'kiva n.irlliNN:ii.| iih'iii;
M e G&gt; .-Florida,, eight separate die-1 Al*e among the piece , l a * . IV. II- Hofmann.
f
mol
u
i
n
n
hrrf
Kovii't
u urpIniiVH
eharilie*.
I
!by $:.i»li"' y.ii.lifi.l mayor, lltiry vnl.til. .•&lt;*•■.»- «•■*.
&gt;■11, ,.
m.
I Ihri hip|*4*"t plll|
re t ik i* have Maw set up tor carry- found wa. what appeared to be
un.
iillivrtl
iImvp
houihuj
and
100 th*. fertiliser for 2nd best 1
' '
*
G.ylu.d, iinmediately *r. lilt to I.e :i«""t Ihe ...... I den tin I 1..1.1 i ‘
|lm«|||.N..I o*oo I'm, a I ktr&gt; I
s'r^n* en the wdrh, the Fifth Dlv- a portion of a ga«ollne tank* doom ;y--M is.
in.ii hint i:tn... it their nan troops,
W.
( ’ a 1.. h r n 1 L ' j ,, 1 l l l n n a
'at^angw . und. ntkb lix .U a v . ...
■■tinted on II. fovwe said, was Ifutri.lson.
tik i comprising Bravard, Citrus, Fainted
pi.- iinmhlN i.» drive them Into
| * H i m I 1 U I1S l l l t t U t .
.Maarveil I.h.*.m*l fr.as Ihe |l..i.
'IBS
gsls."— Urge
hi.it I.
Marion, Orange, "rapaelty
U r g e Assies for 3rd best door
■r$l Ntnlc* Fidi lily nnd tbiRiuhtv
9 ' i I^ C k r , Lake, K
Osceola, Putnsm,
______ J« Seminole, HL enough lo be from that type w ay-M r*. F. E. Bolt.
In I n\.i ui the battles, ut Kelva
j
' runi|&gt;Rfiy.
John., Rumler and Veluria roun- bomber.
.•it thr hoi« linn isthmus nnd on
Baacmble
l-owe sold the wr*ekage was r
-lie. with headquarters at OrlanMo* ii.u tliern shore ol Luke La«
$2.00 for best ensemble—Mr*
deeply embedded in the
w it
" f* o , . •
#
#
•lorn 11m ii iiiI Syskyjarrii the Rus*
Frank
Miller.
bottom
and
he
was
able
to
pull
j
i
l
l
i
c
l
C
i
i
it
u
•tmi"
left PfWi ilrnd on the field.
' Dkk Bell, of DgUnd, U the
Every yes. there are .&lt; lot " f
100 lbs. fertlllur for 2nd best
U l I I IIU s U
^ *1 / ^ th.* hit'll viiiMiiiniiil aniil.
,* Miee. visor of the district, and up only fragments with books.
elderly
prison*
who
desi.e
In
MThr I t imii**. hi'ld nt n vlrJohn
Loehner, of Clenaont, C Most o f the piece, ha recovered ensemble -Mrs. F. E. Roumlllat.
II* %*«•••!,. fr.V I'rrss
,
,,, ,
Rrlith dish for Bed boat en­ lend Ihe annual Pioneer Night 1 „ .
I IM I \\V \i:K. &lt;Hiioo, hr. ::n
tool «tint.l*«t III on the Karelian
•
the atslstsnt. Mr. Bell and Mr. were a lightweight metal o f a
F
ii’w
li
kiii.it
Fiidtt\
•picnd
a
celebration
who
cannot
nUrml
be|
®
*W
y
P««rol*
will
!«•
main
1
semble—
Mr*.
J.
E.
Abernathy.
I.Vi I •• i.n .. . f i jiiah a.fi Mars i bthniii- sinn* lire. It, launched the
UKhper, as well aa the Enumera- type, he said, tised by army
P jt» i Casserole for 4th best en- cause they have no mran. of , tuin.-d n. all of Sanford * rhurrhe- uliitrr Dliinke! o\.-i Mjtinr-iila. I*. Hoik ib-fmiti*ly &lt;mifii mril, hi
* rood mi nth of Nvnr hy throwing
- : t in ,! o n facing a big Job, It was H u m ,
transportstion,
Frank
Kvon.
*.f
»n
hading
thoroughfare,
in
llu
somi
le—
Mrs.
H.
H.
Cole
men.
Fori
&lt; Sli| l..i «.( | ,well i .Imi' ino no firms- f*toiinl«d at 100.000 men
.Mulligan
Wi
Ohio
nnd
He at first reparted only ono
'•.fed oat, and la order that
-lake
- -city during thr month* &gt;&gt;f heavy •
Jiary
Mid
today,
rrqurat.ng
Be,I
lamp
for
special
arrange­
liny,
Fine
•
•
•
f
.
\*u.
told
mem
•»'
oe-iirn end of the Finns'
engine
buried
ia
tba
mart,
bat
.wrath Might ho completed In
traffir. Deputy HKeriff Carl W.l*•'•".... " r
“*
U r* ..f M. \i,oi i. .in \stf. noun- Muriio ilirim line yesterday In an
/aliStted time had ha as near- said there easily could be an­ ment of Santo on roof—entering that rarh person a.trmting tl.e llama, who oiganitrd .hr pstn.L, ‘
•*•**....ui-..
itf.'-l
!"•
avent In an aulo of hi* o*n ti.i*
-ti..|.i)
rfft.it I,, wtrike n knockout blow.
ilrt| tlirn-f
I III MM'II I \
as la. hwoMuly pee.t- other one farther, down that ha chimney—won by Edward Ian*.
year bring al lea*, one person !**Jd tod^y.
Th* hulk id the 100.000 troops
w ool! wet have Mon able M
*' W•* • !•» not
i»v
pitHil in $*ly
lilt I f f «"t.l
r. Id m-ro»i|,a&gt;i".l
with him
Deputy William" formed thr in- j
Hitter
l.o
Usages U* Mention
\\ h r I h r i IM not thr-.* ir illliD 1111* were nitride the main LeningradMr.
B.
R.
Back,
Mias
ZUlah
In
addition
s
.pecl.l
commit»rols
0
»
rhsirmsn
of
a
Junior
.now
in
.....
.
t.......
m.lat.ly
h.
Viijoin highway nnd everything
Welsh, Miss Jeanette La lag, Mrs. tee ha* ieen oiranged end Iran*- |Chamler of ( ommr.fr committer. I tie Ih.koln amt ... ha..-a-, and lirtifi. I.ll. h t l l i r l r |a II,I |ll|ll!$*r indivate.1
n mu-pi'll surge toward
•my dnohi .ti iii &gt; iiiitid that tIn*v
tUUon tn and from the meet- They will as.i.l ped#.lrlan* aero*, below 30 ..........a t..... ........
Amelia NebIs, Mrs. M. R Blrkk- poll
Vlipmi
along l(tr western side of
rsisl,** hr iiiL
Und, Mrs. Roy Williams, Mrs. utg will b e , furnished for thow&gt; the* ttrecta in thr vicinity of thr ,111 thr middle we-l utid ru I
.
t
i
g
i
.
th**
isilnttiM
near the (b ilf of Fin*
ago, "to attempt to recover as Thoms* Jonas and Julian •nd
church**. Boy Smut* who tttrrvl , fluring Mir
duy
•.».Hlri*tmg
hr. Sliph. r - Irlief woy tin toil |;ini|
who roll county 3603.
---- “ m o w aa M could tomor- Raymond BaumaL
th«
variout
churchc*
hive
been
tcmpcrntinr«
u
rrr
irpmtrjl
in
on
M
.IM
H
I
pho|oi;*iiphs
tnken
•
f
Th# program which includes
The ftlnftiiiK of the Russian at____ Johnson will m aut In a
several ipeakcr* a* well as en­ aakcdl to aofvt a■ mrmbcift of the ; \ rw Koflmid but *ilh •• tlnm i Mam bi*t ^luiiini'i ut thiv IjinioiitH •totUtorM (»■ raae Rk)
larger M at and altepvpt to tatoa
in
S&lt;Dith
P*trol».
, of inorr inmv or nun un I lir HilBwey oh*fi \nil i )
tertainers,
begin*
al
7:10
nrloek
JOrnSoS S r./ M was raalahud, the auterm, Lowe said.
plniirt
' • .
rfilil,
N'ttrtlifii'DI, Vt., irpoitrd A f th n uh.-ir ttif niihly
and
will
be
completed
by
10
no
, an. forhiddM to txklblt scbedulea
A party. Ud by Lowe, sesrehod
P, M. end following lhl* a New
FLAY W ILLIAM TELL
! ' ,hrl"«r1
«;«mimred with 17 t.ns uliiiif’l diiM-tly in the zenith,
a thrae-mtle area for bodies, bwt
thus rtviui* the les**t am oun t''of
, —
. ihMow tbc prrt DiUB itiglii.
Year's dine* will be held for th#
Douglass Aircraft
nlino*pheii* through uhivh to Diki*
yaongar grnaiation. There will be
WATFIIHTOWN, H. D.. Dw. 3# I ; Flymoutl.
harbor
wareported that a B-1H-A
pioturm.
Tin* photo* werp taken t
M , admission rhs.gr*
for
the - ( A t —Don.ld Mile toll, 14, trnc-I Inckcil ninl n o s . t guaiil |uilrul
of the marking* found
when Mar * was the cIom-nI to |
dance.
Roth
th*
d.nrr
and
the
fully
told
police
yr*terd*y
of
play'
bout
ua.
ili.poti'luil
to
finfoil
here carried a crew o f eln. .
_____ .t$ illsfienrrallv fair, somewhat fold*
the i 'AMIi in n*«-eiit yearn,
program in honor of pioneers will Ing a “ Williotn Tell" gome with |ing vc»*cl» couglil in .!.«» it"'
Considerable mystery had at­
„
, ,
. . .
11 ii41* uf appri^’inateiy rt.’b.fmmi.Ihhi «*r in $&gt;outh centra) portion. Froat
Sanford will s to m o I t s _____I b* told in the Lake Mary Com­ his brother, Jerry, R, who My nesr
tached to the diecovery o f tho
ratta o f the routh refolded the ,„ilrw;
to Okeechobee mocklands tonight,
In as
os many wt
weeks on Moo- munity House Monday night.
wraekago, fo r Civil Aeronautic* holiday fat
death In a hospital from a »**lp first snow of the yrur l-itdftyj
. 4
.
\Kim.liiy fair, slightlv warmer In
Authority Inspector W. IL Hatch* day. Mew Yeara’ Doy.
gun
wound.
l£n.id
..id
.Jerry
\
,,,„.b
ly
n.rthw.?-,
a
i
......’
j
.
^
V
e
t
t
t
'
t
t
.
b
r
i’
K
RED CROSS SENDS $10,000
Alt eteras to Uw city will M
fell to the ground after he shot at I ,t|,. Georgia. Tim fall in Atlanta
lao at Miami said he had ne re­
Praelpilslloa
a hslf-gsllrn ran testing on the [
slight,
however,
nlthough » ' r thf ni&lt; *1 .'onlinuou* *rric» nf
port a f a ml**lng plane and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. —&lt;/P) younger boy’s head.
large .rale and high
Yesterday
.........____ _
.40
mountain
top*
3ll
mile*
further
added that If one had disap­
lures ever errured," he ileclslx-d
baa la Uw Capri House i«vd —The American Red Cross hoi
Tn ilstr this month ........ .....
AO
peared in l i l t area before Moonorth
were
while.
Colunibii*,
Hall will to tloaad through- eotlad $10,000 for tho relief of
The rnnal* run in straighl di­ Normal for m o n th ___...... 1.09
(la., hail some alert nnd Macon,
day. bo
vlrtlao ot tho earthquake in AniFIRST TO BE KILLED
linns a* if nn rnglnrer had Mid Normal for year ......___ IL I 1
In middle Georgia, hnd
hotli re,
w w ' im H
H I ,
tells.
________________
them
nut, be said, and are geo- Normal to oat# ..... —
Ol.li
llutchln* aald reports o f mlaoLONDON, Dec. 30.—(AT— The sleet and mow, hut in small melrie in pattern.
tag army pleaew- ordinarily are
quantities.
•
ROOBTBLT WIRES SYM PATHY Loodon Dolly Harold disclosed to­
Daily rhangrs In Ih# north polar
Tempaeolnree
no* directed to hha.
The snow flurries
rxtemleit cap ron«isting nf clouds and hare
day that Corporal Thomas Friday
High Low Rata
TM
llr i
rarewaaMaace
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. —OP) wm# th* first British soldier to Into rastrrn Tennessee and west­ betoken tba existence of a Martian Dee. 24 — •— v [
tt . 0
,RMHb baaed at __________ _
loliwit Boosavalt yestarday bo killed to oolion during tho uror. ern North Carolina, but cloud* atmosphere, he explained, ticlen- Dec. 26
0
73
Ot
It aaad that type a f bpasbwr tort
were
breaking
and
forecasters
tba president o f Turkey a Friday was killed on Dec. 0 while
•
lisls tovr long declared that Dec. 26 -------- 70
60
bow af aorta Ahat had rrratoi
on patrol duty between Oertnan toW the alarm area should movo there U vegrtath n nn Mars and Dee. 27 . . - ...... 70
hk
60
40
to tto.
nnd British llnas aa th* western oenthoMlwsrd by Baturday rnorn- If there also M an atmosphere life
NOTE: Resdii
nn
load#
*
•*
can to supported.
dally at 7:10

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Contest Listed
, By Mrs. Heeren
B C t

Ml. Dora Man Is
Held In Lottery

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Fleecing Charge Highlights Of 1939 In S?nfcrd
And Seminole County Outlined

Raise F u n d s Fo
Blind T mm Dane

1ST"
«r

Plane, Found O ff
Florida K e y s Is
SOU Unidentified

Begin Census Of

•

For Lake Mary’s
Pioneers N i g h t ySafety

Putrols Are
Begun For ChurcheH

Winter Continues IMartian Canals
Spirited T h ru s t! Really E x i s t ,
WithSnuwBInnkvl,

New Year’s Will
Be Observed As
Holiday In City

LOCAL WEATHER

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D r F L O R ID A ’

Herald

Happy New Year

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

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atf i t e i ? n rtyt
, rtertSo
A « the year o f 1030 cornea to a clone It bringa to an !
IttM •
■ l i l m l aa aaoabd rtass aaaltier end not only another 12 month* period but alao a decade I
Ollte, o f remarkable events. It was just ten years ago that the
•rtobtr If. IM A
I bo root 01
•t too ford, bloatOr. oadrr I bo Art
,
depression for' this country began. New Year's day , ip
U C'sagn sq o« Motab A I f .
1929 ushered In an era o f evcTtls the like o f which np liv ­
n o iliin u u k h
ing prophet could |&gt;osalbly have foreseen • : that time.
Wl i b eit oitllM lloeteree Maaaan
H erbert Hoover had been inaugurated President
in
m o * RATM
o la Adaaaao
March liftin g the country to new heights o f confidence
ft?! and optimism. Business was booming ut a /pectaculur
rate and the stock market held :hi- attention and attract­
ed the savings o f rich and, poor allkd. Then ' c a m e ' the
September crash. The bottom dropped out as it ffever
Here In Sanford the F irst Nnllofufl1 Bank
la urrtaloanrata
r la lio i
for Ibo goroooo ol had before.
nil! bo oboratd far failed that summer,
i l M a i rondo
roa
«
/
v'&lt; -J
M M gabi

By PRESTON GROVER

WASHINGTON, Dec. 30- — 1A1 munitions trade end to.raiee eome
— Tha day of. th« ConftcssloDal reel qucstlona about what got
us Into tho lost war. But tho
••killer’
inreitlgatlon has ar- result of that Investigation « » » •
rWetl' to displace tho long torioa tho neutrality act whkh has.
of ehoop-«r-op
InvcstlgSXIoBa troubled the administration ever
ileslgnod to put acrtil pet pieces since.
of Icgtststlon.
Senator Wheeler of Montana
Many of tho method, adopted coX t “ i a TirUmlly oaVman
by llie one arc about aa fan invettlfiilion o f railroads to help
liotlc as those of the other.
him Jam serosa some _ regula­
Two ’’Idller"
Investigation* tory rail legislation.
Much of
nre underway nnd a third Ims It, hovrrm, U still on the calen­
alnady rom|ilrlsd Its work. The dar and III these days of In­
council passe
|Kmllh eoniiiiltleo Invr-tlgatlug creasing prestige for the once&gt;thu Nallunal Labor Relations spurned banker end b% business—,
A RESOLUTION
llonid lias already hrouchf out man. It liasn'l such a good
I
rneufh evidence of dissension chance of passing.The depression was soon on in fu ll‘ force. Fortune*
w £ Itraragobrr Hrodraralamid pvcullsr performance* to
r. rabrroont Tba florals In
POSSESSION O f
Banks failed all o te r th e!
A House lax investigation pH*
put the board's life In some
■anloa’a Orid of ndtrrllotoc. were wiped out over night.
• r» ________ at I bo Inrar* country. Credit was cut o f f whore credit had seemed In -1
Jeopardy nt the coming session Juried kevcial dosen
M
T
P
f
U
N
T
f
P
I
tbr roontrr a lib srtoNOW THE
of fonerets
lc»* «r ^
it**'1*'™
hclP w? ,p
^Ondanaitera la ';blango and exhaustible before. Buying fell o ff nt an astonishing rate
„ h atter
The Dies
Dies eomnilltee
was InrgeIanre- across, the corporate surplusi U&gt;
The
committee was
and payrolls were cut to conserve reserves.
Unemploy­
U N lT f?
and
the
tax
against
personal
CO NCERNING /
' ly credited with bringing about
aid la A aaraabor of Tba ment increased and soup kitchens soon made their ap­
companies.
It took a
__ I T n a o k lr b la rarla*
STATES
Of
|the defeat of Frank Murphy last holding
J
M
f
H
A
M
fS
Fac.ories shut clown nnd farm ers comphdncd
I l f o b llllrd to tb r oar ta r ro­ pearance.
year in Ills ruce for re-elcclloil n rui gvnee of the depression to
ll teal loo of a ll o n to d lro n lrb m
AMffflCfl
o ff somo of that.
n» Governor o f Michigan. It is shako
r m d llrd to It o r not o ik rrn la e o f over-production to every crop.
Hut now, temporarily at any
aoodlird la fa t. aao rr nod alar
adding to thn shelling directed
~
1 at a t n a ookllabrd b r r rla .
Then came the N ew Deal.
The government uhJer, l&gt;y the Smith ruminltter at the late, |he shoo Is on the otbaiw
to o o k tlra llra of aoorlnl
foot. The lafl winger I* n o*
Wagner Art.
__________ b rrrla aro atao roorraod. took to furnish every man a Job who did not have one In
' The House investigation of longer the potential savior- of
private Industry. Quickly enme the nightmare o f alpha­
his
country nnd tho brtnger ol
* iA T O k P A ? . DEc7~3oTIR3R
WPA
activities last summer
betical agencies, the N B A , the A A A , the CCC and the
gri-nter liberties. The Dlaa comkilled
the
Federal
Theutcr
Proj­
him miulv hint inertly •
ect by exposing an ovcr-Jo»ag« mlttro
(WILE VERSE KUt TODAY C W A , the f*W A and tho W P A . nnd scores o f othor*. New
membr of a ’•transmtaaioa bait"
taxes were levied to meet the new expense*, but follerof Comniunl-t influence.
toward Communism.
• A •
wfc CANNOT FIND IT OUR- tlons failed to keep pare with costs. W ith the higherf! In­
The Older Pattern ,
8 6 LVK8 Thou will allow me the come the guverment had ever hail canto also the hlghcs'.
EXECUTIVE FISHES
What a contrast ore these tO]
pSlh t f Ilfc.-Pe. I&lt;1:11.
deficits and the biggest indebtedness.
the pattern of earlier Invettiga- i MONTEVEHDE, Dec. 30. —&lt;A».
lions of the t)i*« which began*
Came also during this d&lt;*cnde, trouble abroad. Almost ’
TI(K NKW YKAIt
President Graham of tho Gitwith the securities und bnnpng —
forgotten
now
In
tho
little
South
American
war
between
trtte Itaxor Company cf Boston^
llfr t ’a to liraltli ami happiness
i Investigntiun III 1113:1 amt licit. caught n 15-pound bias whilr*
throughoui llie glad New Paraguay and Bolivia ovor the Grand Chaco though
it
. Hanking practices, stock market firhlng in I.akr Apopka here Oil .
Year I
- dragged on fo r threo yearn and rest thousands o f live*.
mantautallons and phoney secur­
May tr’ry trouble fade away aiul
ity flatatioM -drvre paraded be- week.
Japan's conquest o f Manchuriu which showed up the lm*rVy Juy apiwari
for# '1^ Ipch-Juliiiu eves of n
England, Wales, Scotland, Den­
But) while we toaat the daya to potency o f the 1/taguu o f Nntions, Italy's w ar w ith E th i­
nt-wlyiArriHaal ,Coitgr4»k nnd a mark Bird tho Netherlands show
Come, with hope and courage opia, tho Spanish civil wnr, tho Japanese invasion o f.
country at -large, both of which the lowest di-ilh rates per 100,000
high,
China, Germany's defiance o f the Versailles Treaty, h e r ,
were smarting^ under the scorch
Let's not, with bate Ingratitude)
1of the depression. Out of It of population from homicide.
conquest o f Austria, Czechoslovakia, Memol. Poland. Italv'n
forget the ilaya gone by.
mine
the Securities and Exchange
seizure o f Albania. Russln's wnr on Ftnlnnd follow ing t h e .
Glycerol Is n vsliKsle substance
i.Commission amt a volume u( leg- obtained as a 4y-product fiom the
llera’i to fricndthlp vte may gain strange Hiisso-Gennan alliance, the wnr between the A l­
•
Motion
designed
to
make
good
thruuglwut the rumlng year,
bankets out of bad bankers nnd manufacture of soap.
Moy they be ativug and worthy lies nnd Germnny, all o f these things Hccm !« k» much for
to
wipe out trick security issues
any
decade
and
ye
t
they
happened.
,
dU. and ev'ry day more dear)
altogether.
It lias worked so
Hut, White we toaat the friend, to
A
s
we
go
Into
1940
liio
world
is
still
wondering
effectively that now the cries
DIRECTORY
be, and to ihulr vlrtur. bow.
________________
nriM* from the oilier direction—
Let’a not forget to* dear old whether there will be |&gt;cncn o r war. Rverylsxly seems t
1
that
regulation
Is
stifling
enftffrlmda who aland about ua ready to admit that nobody wnnt* war. Certainly none |
duetion power greater Ilian it* •prise.
We Pay Cash For
o f the people o f any country seems very
cnthusiastic
market. Surpluses oceumnlatwl.
The Insull debacle brought n
rje'a
M
AN
H
ATTA
N
MAN
about
It.
And
"yet
there
appear*
to
bo
no
way
which
any­
Prices
decline,I
nnd
incomes
of
demand
for
drnstlc
utility
re-:
For eath rhall hold ltd atore
UHtd Furniture At
farmers
niffeio.l.
Pioduciiig! fon„. Tho holding company bill I
Jt'JUCKER
Of svcr-blccl meinoriea, both one has hit upon to get |&gt;cnrc. And in the absence o f
plenty,
growers
felt
,i
cruel
parresulted.
At
the
hour
of
n1
. now anil ever more;
pence, the wnr will probnldy go on. It seems fa irly ccr-1
"d“ * otwant. Tlioummls, lo»t| crucUl lest m In the kind
of|
But ilaya gone by and day. to tain that the conflict will hnv'o lo ge t n lot worse before ■ n k w v o r k .
I muMuxer, could slop them their
...........land tinmigli debt fm e-. teeth It would have, the Ulu.k!
, ■ i coiue can hold no Joy* above
lily
after
llie)
had
broken
half
closures,
it
gets
any
better.
A
ll
we
can
do
is
to
hope
that
tills
Kthan
Allen,
Serious
fuun
strikes
I
antl-lohbylng
Investigation
g«it
The peace and perfect happlneta
tlosen' hills.
followed.
country ran keep nut o f it and that the right side will be ■outfldder nho^
,
, ,bus)'. A utility company
had
of old, but loatlng. love.
Allen i i n friend of
long
As the l i» d ear ceials, t‘,r tried lo drum up an appearante
— Wallace Dunbar Vincent, In on the top side when th» wnr is over.
i lauding with Red Harbor, the federal Rovenuiu nt Uepne.l in of M„blir antipathy to the •bill
BiWklyu L i f e ._____
1: purls aniiouiio r nnd writer. At iq try to ivlh ve the , lloutlon. i |,y ,,coding ill u volume of proFURNITURE CO.
Not because Kugcr itniison su.vs Unit the firs t halt i tiiown*.
r |n dinner llm other night lio^re- At r.in . cconotuie
individualiitil tysis.
• itifr r * • S w i
o
f
1940
will
nee
tho
best
business
conditions
In
theTlnU
ed
i.i _ ^ 1 i
pI laled w'ilh giro of tho time - Jio protestod.
,
I i , ; 3 i8 , l 1 .
I ’ ll one I
1 Unfortunately, most...of:,' tlu,
Incoutc States since 1929, that It w ill bo nt lea st Iff
T ol I vent lo Bnrbn s homo for a
Tho' adinlidkiratloii
marled peotertanf* had annus hcglailUig
[Hanford Are.
774
rcci,l Tluiiik&gt;glvl:’.g dinner. , r % " l a t s &amp;beadllnr
jr
De­ better than last year, that dividends wilt
crop control law. and pakl out nilh
u . . An ,.n,cr.
Dead Ron Nowa. I ny I We \wvc employment decline, not because there it a a
days. I Red, It seems, had been ties Iff- savsral„ luiudtod
million
dollata
|
prkiilg
utility
•
comuanv
arrant
.
, r -----„ utility' company agunt
..’king to i nnlcd b) Ids dad lo cans the numiully m sulnldlr, to la m ie r s P c n p a y lr a n la
IipMd Itrtd U g, f Area. ,»\
had
.Imply
and the last bn.' war brought a tsxim to IhM
game ol j turkey that day.
Carvlnt: , in vvho eo-operuled " ill, pi ogtnms' ulrfc^.l up n leteilhono ImoU and
r
i* i. L*. *v^
because
a
fter
ten
long
years
1.
is
about
time,'
rlio older * &lt;|UHc ii ritual in ninny soiilhtlin
m
tentout,
lave Your Gtafci* And
Bit f.
fup ihat
I liointut apd Red's dad
woodfling see the last vestiges o f tho depression in 1
‘WatcWfe-Rcpalrfd
'
IM
rT
old
thla fight beginning o f a fairly long period o f expansion
nthtvto, a'|- bU ortiW ttgi. .wpr
It Old not stop With proJucUrni f m
Ui eduliTeopy them,
Finn.
IMMDlfCr*fi" J
. UuUAU-lIntlOR.
control measures, hut moved Into The comndttro sought him MOn# Who XUalij
ter times.
Tf
1 w
' "J lte * jpihtrrd
h u n g r i l y U,a.mark.ting (Uiasa o.
*V
wflJ.'/oro hr reaelu-d thc Jones. Fmltha
n
Known Hour
nrOiimr tho, lobto) amt the flrrt Through loan piagniuis U..lout and ZllcliC*. It had a.Uiraaiddfi
Y r»t gif­
For that reason we ran say llanpy N ew Yea;
110 roWa 'of.
t's - famou* reuders with greater confidence in the future
thing
.AHyptc
knew,
lled'a
fork
encouraged
farmrra'to
keep
sur
circus out or that'. Other util-'
t‘
I gebelora &gt;■ e
Ithey harenjt
slipped and Ihe.Jvykey railed in Muse-, timlot-.' their. :owa-control. It)*: protests,. luany.iiuUo •valid,!
h a v e 'fo r many years.
' V ., 1
bad now ^n jn long time.
to llm Isp of one of l|U Aunts- Ttirougli .sidxtdy. prugratna it has wmo dlsrredl(cd: dnd thS- lldll'
i
I
Btiv had chestnut dressing and takeh llm ' i.-uii:lit marketing was whooped arris—, r. VF...
was ut (he
■viaducts abroad. Through relief
’ I’ratRiit Indlcallona point to coiy
gravy from li.cud In foot.
*- • —
I .. i’ - i
' in a cunid
JEWELER
Unaed Improvement In builncs.
The Altviu, b) the way, have programs, it hn« o ,, n huylug WVsalsr Half Sacsatful ‘
i"
nsttl Ihu Giants,
nondltlona throughout the new
a
little
boy
whose
name
|
s
Toby,
j
(tenshahle
Mirpluvea
alt
I
ulsti
lb108 M a r io n
lurked along for ,
It took two ) cors of mhnllion*
New
Year
ReHolutiona
• f* T .
^
^
____
.
•
eu for the vliayarter. j utlng them ninong tho city poor. iiivesligation in ictrnl « degree
lie. wus named
a spot11 writer,' ill Katherine
Tim povrtitm, nt'. effort to ; of corruption in ihu'intemattonVl
■dog- In one of (hose
8ecratiry of Agriculture Wallace scoreless
W ith duels,
tho uppruueli
o f the
Hrush's "Voung Man of Mt.n- nuvt this rrttl. of uvvrprOilurUnii j ^______
and Alien
It- New Year tills is the Imo
h*l cotnc out. for Rooaevell fot ,
has I,con Ihu snhji-rt of hot ,11',
, ,,
. . . . .
I nelly slepped up to tin- plate boltan."
• third term. But Rooeecelt Iman't ror preparing New W a r resolutions mill gettin g m con- „,„i drove » low. herd imas\i to
Ititu. ftilira rontrml llinl thu!
YOU* NKW YEAR'S CELEBRATION
out for a third term yat.
iidniliil.mtiitn dokili-i that the
(lltlon sotogenerously
swear o f f inJulgetl
all the vIco
unit wickedness
which
has;uevp
for mi In tliu-park
been
in durliiK
the previous
twelve
‘ home ccnln
run
WILL BE HAPFlER IF YOU HAVE A
farmer has been mlucvd to tho
: 'Mere lourllta^han evar before months.
rlntus of 11 vartal in n sytlvm
New Y ear resolutions, whether
kept or
nob ,.10.r,d,,,,,ri,, Hill ,. Terry,
,
, ths
,,
NEW PERMANENT WAVE
ESPECI..........
, „
’. ,,
. 1
,
J.GIailt mnaugrr. would have heeli
ar* earning,Ui /lorkla thla winof
".orinllkud
aKriciilturo.
’
Ur.v M0 |o todrlatf than ever be­ e n o ^ , useful pupmse o f roniiiuliiiK u* o f our sins anil downcast at inch mi nlirupt turn
ALLY FOR THE OCCASION
Whether tho Roosevelt pro­
in the giimr, lull an Alien iairr|r«f
fore aboukl be coming to Sanford. encouraging ua to do something ulnnit them.
grams will u-turn agriculture to
V
f
t wareprvviou. level, of |,re.peril/ Is
EVA-UESS B E A U TY SHOP
W i h l l suiimr quotm limy keep
a iiue.tlnn which the d«rmlu of
Florida palllera from invduelng t i « r rt solutions wo wmiltl honustly resolve nevprto pub- Mm vtsmlliig lit front of the dugBy ov I iT m a r t i n
ll&gt; 10-50 will have lo answer.
Usrnrr
did not nut.
augar, but If won't keep the llsn ttnytliiug in she paimr again wlilrh someone
WASHINGTON. Pve. UO.—(«P»
APPOINTMENT
farmer, from ralalng canr.
want published and to publish everyth ing which unyohe1
*
— Aim-ricnn agriculture In thtThe Unilnl Hlates lend, thu el*
thought wo ought to publish.
IV3IM0 ilvradv fared tho second ills. I world In hr mlcridifs- The
...
•. .
. '
•
gathered nt Ihc (dale lo
Rods Tiled
malar crisis ut Its hbtury.
only country s
oris In
IV® would resolve ncvtff nguln to pul out u special undulate the ilylug Alien, wha
OP /Vdmln I
The second grpw uul of tho Jt,l. matter
Ijfodllnc. Not edRlon
to solicit tiny ndvertUing from the mere hunt s'
,h.c
*«&gt;l atoud ihe first .
‘ to, Hat Hal Hal
,1 That iuillst .crisis rsma during
and if one of them should ask particularly to iiut on ad III.
ma.
ths Civil war. Jh* Notilt. rsii
:tR Uiif.S
y° l n X l UCtfU,,y “ ,K‘r‘" 1 ' h“ tV p KlV° b‘m frCC ,,UM|C-«•' - U '^ucihlng''^o o ff .front sgrirulUtral aupully* af
Vdolf Ifltlfr l« ia purled as H
.1
1^
1Uic iimylrv. That dusty nnd Ol* Homil,. fuumt-Usvtjf.,snort, III
grpasad Into Franc*, but
\vc would lend our etiUiusinslic and wlioie-iieartcd &gt;haia»**J judiiidual la ttl/ per- fargt grwIiteU.: Ths.-DaW*!, EVf.lata to aay that h» ha*
" ,l,‘' Vf
lhe" •Mimsgl. stepped-ig to dp,some-,
atenllun of spcndlag , the supiiort to any candidate for public office und If in thla
sbout It., Gongtsxa,. acting 1
way wo incurred the tllgpleaaura or his opponent, wo ^
rr rd w ta ro S ,“ to thing
WtM*f.on the Preach Riviera.
on (Its jcronuntudntlon of Pres­
WB HAVE THE MOOT COMFL8TK LINE OF
would supjiort him Iiki. Wu would pot ask any cundtdato ; boomed, "ami Allen's out."
ident Lincoln nnd brudilng askls
Kuaslaaa insist they are net for cash In advance for bis tulvcrlialng and If he suggested
stormy protasis of tha oennomk
Tho
Cards
were
stunned.
Thd
’ cold fsst In tha war with
Glsnt. were howling like mnnl- Indlvidutillrls, created a dt-|,ail­
l avra though same of tholr paying for It, we would jioImI out to hint how much more ncs
In their exultation
Here Is ment oT agriculture.
credit Imais.
■xapturad.ln the Arctic re­ advertising hu could do on
wlist had liappencil; Alien lunl • Through re-esrrh proframr,
do hare thsir toes atleklag
Wo would resolve to givo everyone who works for halted util uf turn, and when agency helpeil farmrrs grow bet-1
df Utslr shoos.
ua n raise in salary, with tho wuck-cnd off any time thero you bat out uf turn, you nre ter crops and produce Improved
I N 8 E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
irmat Pivsldeat Hoover has Is a football game or n'ltouae imrty to go to, und If there automatically out. Terry said HvrstorM ft developed more rflater
ha
w«*
n
nervous
wreck,
fielsnt
production
methods.
U to t another «100,000 to Fin- were more news thin could lm written under tho circum­
m TO O AYI
M n U _i i i L i X C i L L - L I . I k l . ’ '
*41 afraid' was he that somebody
Thus sided, American Sprleul' tha third * 100,000 whlrh ha* stances wo would stay up all night nnd do It ourself.
would notka that Allen was bal­ lure expanded and s«on wav
;w «t thus far for tha aid of
refugees..
And if wu canto down to work the next morning, ling out uf turn before lie liad reaohlng abroad for Mstiaf*. This;
•ngasibft rsarhed It. peak dor-,
bleary, eyed und groggy, after (ho cook had fulled to ahow taken a cut at the ball.
Ing the World War, when BuUl^st Uiluln Ii ratloahig
r.
avgfcr up In time for breakfast, and the cur wouldn't start, and
rope, Rt formers trsn.fserpd' It
running tutf
As fot Uk Ckrtls, they gavV the trenchers, needed food. , : |
_ _ .... uu« ovaaUy Is istloniug pomeone dropped In to ta k and want id to kpow. "Why
will to tiffrUaU
t*F,r. dlspli
bF
Then cairn- penro
aOtar production |o heap from don't'you havu morn choorful optimistic editorials ?".
amr sgteS
IndustriSl
j 3.Karinr anaugh t— gu ofCucui. •
wpuld rgsolvo to write. "There Is ioY. peace and hnpplneee,, u,“m In Impotent rug* agsiiut wmld-r.idc
msricun fartnerv
everywhero
in
the
world,
even
in
Finland."
.Ui*
dugau;
step*.
Oncle
FrankM
ng»r Had s amtkst for all
l of tha amount
STATION
Frisch, at hi is called, and
fM p . preduce.
Helene# muV
1 fedora I
•
•
m i
I who was at that llm* tha CarUk tuehuaiogy h.d made ftumf pr .
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S o c ia l A n d P erson a l Activities
Miss LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor

Social Calendar
MONDAY
Tourist Club will have Its bus­
iness meeting
and New Year's
party at 7:30 P. M. In the Cham­
ber of Commerce building. All
members and winter visitors are
clcomed.
TUESDAY
Circlet of the Methodist Wo­
man's Missionary Society will
meet as follows:
Cirrle One will inert with Mrs.
George
McCrum,
West
First
Street! at 3:00 P. M.
Circle Two will meet with Mrs.
S. O. Shinholser, 14UK Oak Ave­
nue, at' 3:00 P. M.
Circle,Three will meet with
Mrs. Carl Chorpening, 2557 Paletto Avenue, nt 3:00 P. M.
Circle Four will meet w(Jh Mrs.
M. R. Btrlckland on 445 Elliott
Avenue at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Five will meet with Mrs.
Milton Reel, Sanford Avenur, at
7:30 P. M.
Circle Seven will meet with
Mrs. W. P. Chapman, 203 West
Nineteenth Street, at 3:00 oclock.
Business end social meeting of
the Daughters id Wesley Class of
tha First Methodist Church will
^ e held In the thuirh annex at
™:00 I». M. with Mis. C. K. MeKee'a group as hostesses.
Kaeeutive Hoard of the Wo­
man's Club will meet at 10 00 A.
Mi In the club house.
WEDNESDAY
Regular business meet in-; and
luncheon of the Woman's Club
will te held in the club house at
12:30 o'clock with Mrs. A. L
Collins as hostess, nssislnl by
Mrs. Kudor Cmlctt, Mrs. J. T.
^ irw by, Mr*. Hanford Doudncv,
alia. J. II. Mrnirk, Mis. G. A.
Speer mid Mrs. S. .0- St|inholror,

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JJtil-a Fi»h Galloway Memuiial
iPousirale will lie presented In thr
Women's Cl ills at H'.'tO P. M
CAI-ENDAR— FRIDAY .......
The Business Wcnmn'a-Circle of
tho First
I’reabylcrinn chuirh
with Miss Mary Carlo cluilrman,
will meet at the home of Mrs.
-Grover C. Williams. |474 Jvunford

Committee To Plan
Subscription Bridge
A Committee composed of m ] s .
George D. Bishop, Mrs. W. C.
Hill and Mrs. B . P . Caswell was
appointed to raake plans for a
subscription bridge to be held lr,
ghw'nbar fufare at the rcgulae
-*Wuniaty —eating pf the N. 'de '&lt;¥]
Howard Chapter A f the United
.Dpushtrt* 'o f the Confederacy
•which was •bald Friday afternoon
at the home o f Mrs. F. E. Roum'lira! A . K.*| RoWjtltfJ (hipte*
president, presided oyer tlie iheeiIng which was opened with the
members repeating 1 the
Lordh
Prayer In unison. Routine bus­
iness was transacted.
It was reported that llowers
# i*d been tent to ill measbera dur­
ing tho past month. An article
■m i lit,- ("First White House vf thr
Confederacy" wns rood by Mrs.
Jlouiuillal.
Il-frc«himnta were served by
1he lirstosi a-sisled by Mrs. W. C.
Hill |o the following: Mrs. A. K.
Rimsctter, Mrs. L. A. Hrumley,
Mrs. J .. II. Truluck. Mrs. M. J.
Uism und Mrs. E. A. Douglas.

♦Miss Mary Thompson
Is Held A t Gibraltar
Awing, thu. paa#ri)ger»

» A i m i kan Export Linar, 8. 8
call bar, which Ms bran dalead at Clbralttr, Is Miu Mary
TRompson, sister of Mis. Clarr Wynn. Miss Thompson, wns

CHEETIN (IS

Appreciation has been expressed
by the Nursery School Staff for
the courtesies and gifts given by
the Seminole High School Girls’
Hl-Y and the Khvanls Club to
the children of the nursery nt
Christmas time.
The letter to the III-Y girls
read as follows:
"In behalf of the children of
lhe.r Nuraery School and their
inuliier*. we wish tn thank the
III-Y girls fur the party and
Christmas Tree they gave for tin'
Nursery.
t\V appreciate this
courtesy very
much
and the
children certainly injoyrd the oc­
casion and the lovely gifts given
them.’’
The letter to the Ktwanls Club
is as followi:
“ We wish to sincerely llvhnli
you for the lovely Christmas par­
ty given the Nursery School chil­
dren, and thr many gifts given to
them.
a wonderful

party

PAGF THREE

Highlights Of
1939 In County,
City Outlined

Bobo Dean Is Host
A t Christmas Furty

Telephone }48

Nursery School Staff
Give Thanks For Gifts

“ This was

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• Christmas party at hla home ii
Indian Mound Village, which war
dr oialod in the holiday motif.
For the game* -and contest*
played, Donald Ludwig * i » win­
ner In the sliver acorn hunt, Mary
Carol W n l in the ring toss conteat-and Stanley Dnimlry in the
Friends of M. D. Gatchel will dart euntrat.
icgiet to learn that he continues
Refreshments were served by
ill at hit home at 1220 Sanford the mother of the hunt nssisted
Avenue.

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fft* o f tin* y ««r hf.tidr Wl\\ im|»r« vrmi’iit.a.
rotirrrtn!
i fforti
Wrn- alJu iiutilr iliititit: tin* \cur
•by Srimiiolr nml lliwnnl county
*|troti|M for flu- iittpio\ctiMiits c»f
other root*, includinr the paving
|of State tool No. II f «&lt; m Sntifcnl to tin* Kml (V a t.
I The t'|*niiiu: of the now I'luitlu
Stnti* Hank of Snnfo’ il timing thr
miiiiiiiim month* uns nUo a
»ii:
event for l'.'.Tt* nt wn tin* eon*
Ut i lift itin of i iittHlein r abin ciiiiji
1|&gt; K. M. Anuitaur « n the roriHT
}of I'.nk iitnl (••*n«*%n At tlilit».
| Aim h it (he hinhlight.* of tho
,yeai wmf the tiMih' nt home emu*
palcii
wh eh ni**i«haulhave
cliiniol lih'io.i-1tl the’ll It. litliy
\ollllllt* of Mil**'

Mrs. W. A. Cantrell of iWhltwell, Trnn., is spending some time
here as the guest of Mrs. W. It.
through the forest.
llullowny.
T V guest list Included. Olyvt
Ann Adams, Dial Gray Hoyle.
Mary Murgimd Herndon. Mai)
Zarh.uy, Jr., Nanry t’ rie. Fuys
Williams, Maitlin Mae Chapman,
Mickeline Kendall. Mmy ’ Carol
West and Mis. J. C. Mitchell.
Karlyle
llnuvhidilrr plans In
Also, Donald t.udwig, Stanley
leave Tuesday for
Veto Ihoch lliumlcy, Hobby Pntk, Jilin Fox,
whirr he will be for it shell time Huddy Mcisch, Charles landing,
on business.
Owen
Kelley,
Knndnll
Golf,
George Simms, John Williums ami
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Smith have John Andes.
a« thrir guests this week. Mr.
and Mis. D. J. Whitrhead of
liiihmoml, Vn.

Miss Darkey Will
Deliver Address

Sub-Deb Clubs Hold
Reunion Chili Supper

and one the children will always
J. F. Kitkliler returned to his
remember.’’
Mi label s of tne two Gia-Del
home in Starke Wednesday itftir
spending the holidays with his Sub-Deb Clubs
met
Thursday
night at 7:00 o'clock at Eddie's
rlster, Mrs. J. A. Cunningham.
llestnuiulit for a iruiiiim ilol chili
Mis. Klixnbelh Stew ait uf Moul­ su|&gt;|irr.
i
trie, Gu., will return ho mi* Sun­
A New Yeai's theme »••• ear-,
day alter visiting for the past tied out with minbiture clock
week ns the guest of Mr. unit plueecmds and
drcoiution»
of C A LIFO R N IA DESIGNERS h .»r
Mrs. S. tl. Shinhnlsei, Sr.
poinsettias. Hongs were sUlig «oil b u g o era. ».■'s,il itinni nt I'.ure’,*
each ild member guve u short
Col. and Mrs. N. J. Perkins left
toikiy for their home in Folk
Union, Vu.. after visiting tor the
Old members present included:
j aril week as the gtitsts of Mr Miss Marion Haynes, sponsor of
and Mrs. H. I.. Pcikins.
both clubs, Miss Don* Met all.
Miss Ruth Stiange, Miss Dm bars
Wallace M. Philips uii
Stahl, Miss Hetty Thurmoinl, Miss
Jane
Sumner
uf
Greenville
Deiieux Hayes. Miss Mmy Ellen
FATHER PECK had &lt;|ultr a
NOVEL CHRISTMAS EVE this! me the house gursts lor
year-h e TIK I) TIIK KNOT UE |day, of Mr. uud Mrs. A. J
TWEEN
MIW. • IIAHitIKT J., ips and family.
HOHIIINS, I Madam llurrict), tin.
Mr. mid Mrs. Walter . Cm.per
YEARS OK AGE and RALPH
WARREN, HI. YEARS
OLD- laid as their la.use gue-l- Tliur,Mnybe this is the exception rath­ day night, Miss Rose Evelyn
er than the rule—May their years Courtney of Atlanta, till., mol Hill
together he happy enough t« Stubbs of Tampa.
make up for their years apart . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson lian­
In answer to thr many protest­
ing and npiwsing remarks by llie as their gursts, Mr. and Mrs. A.
II.
Holland, and rhlldreii, Frances
ELDER SET to the YOUNGER
SET on the subject of TOO mid Denny, and Mrs. Wilson's
MUCH FRIVOLITY, one reply mnllirr, Mrs. Mamie Roswell, of
was “ IT S BETTER TO W EAK Atlanta.
OUT TH AN RUST A W A Y !" . . .
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. llakir uf
H APPY BIRTHDAY
That young sprite was giving
competition to the Finns with Roanoke, Vs., are visiting for
SUNDAY
some
time
a,
thr
gaests
of
thrli
peri ret aim or was be saying too
P. M Hill
much like Hitler • . . When the son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
T.
Bradford
tlynl
war has finally ended, we prob­ Mrs. W. K. Baker, nt their home
ably still will be arguing the on the Country Club Road.
point . ■ . Only by that time, the
Mrs II. II. Newman, Miss Maiyounger set will then be the elder
arguing with their offspring . . ■ Jorle Newman, Miss Betty Wilkin­
son,
Miss Florence Wells and
Sanford la wetl REPRESENTED
IN WASHINGTON, D. C. . . . Miss Violet Wells are spending
Though thay aren’t senators or several days ill Jacksonville at
oven private sees to the pres, the gurets of Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
•_______
MARGARET
BENNETT.
DOT Becker.
W ARREN, MARGE VERNAY.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank O. Urie
and GENE M. LANEY hold PO­
SITIONS and NOT JOBS . . . and aon, Charles, vego have been
Mrndx-is of Ihe rlsss of 1W7
JIMMY ARAN T. that punny man the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. ,d Siinoiid.- High Srhuyl wore
about town lias heard a new one Uric this week, have leturnid to unlteil for the third year I W l c l J
that's better than the one about their home in Diexvl Hill, Pa. day nigbt nt Ihelr niinuol n T M
Ihe little Inkspots that were so While hero they enjoyed trips to held
) ! « r ilutlng lit! CHMfegf U K g t Stn
sad because Ibelr mother got put 8llvcr Springs at Ocala, Miami, man Imbdays The hani|0gi
4
in Hie pen for a long sentence . .. and Ihu Marine Studios.
held in the private dining rtaH i^PT* ' JJJJf
The latest la the definition of a
in
Planning III attend thr Orwngt the Valdes Hotel at 7 00 o'cloclT,-1
DRIP—a DRIZZLE TH A T WENT
Arrsiigeiuents in the class col-1
A i&gt;* in
STEADY - . . Evidently that's Bowl game in Miami on New ors of silver and blue weic used '
“
not the llfrory held by JACK (I. Year’s Day from Sanford are: throughout thr banijtivt hall to J ,
i
and MARY W.. and those partial Mr. and Mm. F.rnoet Bcnm-tt, Mr.
|
steadies . . . which arc too nu­ and Mr». Cllffonl Wullace, Mr. dceorale.
Billy Zsiehry, president of the ]
merous to tabulate . . . MAC and Mra. M. 8. Wiggins, Mr. and
HUDDLESTON and P. M. VICK­ Mrs. II. U Perkins,*-IIib x ton Per­ class, gave the addiess of wel- p,la, i,i „.
...........
Bradford come, ndlowed by the class song- .
ERY DROVE all the way from kins, Mr. and Mrs.
V
JACKSONVILLE and GAINES­ Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson. and school songs- Each membci 1:1u,g'„
told
hlli'flv
of
his
capcrlrnres
Al|,(
VILLE
presumably
to
spend Mr. and Mrs. liny Holler, Mr. and
since
grailiiatiou
and
Lester
Pitil-|
n
i..
CHRISTMAS WITH THEIR RE­ Mrs. Ren Cogliurn. Mr. and Mrs.
SPECTIVE FAMILIES . . . but Phil Grashoff, and Guy Wood, Jr. ips paid Ills (lenalty for a novelty • 1 “ ,• •
agreement by singing “ Day In. •
.
M ARTY MATTOX and an UNiSiy Out."
’
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KNOWN, both of ORLANDO, orAnotlu-r leunioli was plaiinml i
cupied tha. greeter part of the
for next year during Hie Chii»l • All.,
.,
boy»\ CttrlstreM and they were
mss varittion.
•
i.aiin
seen by Hie families at the dinner
Present wne: Mrs. It. C. M «» |
&gt;y rushing
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lamb and well and Miss Ruth Hand,
„ ,..a
•..T is N a w Is the family
have returned from James­ wors of Ihe rlass. Miss Doiutliy I
H-r'.iYEAR'S RESOI.U- town, N Y , after spending tha
Mitchell.
Miss
Maiguerite
Ingle).
1
-------- U A. . Christmas holidays with relatives.
Miss
Antoinette
Hayes,
Mm-I u, j....
Friends of Mr. J. D. Cochrane Ilelcn Chapnian, Miss Dolls Dor-1 '-Him intiling as • mlskl
will
regret
to
know
that
lie
con­
ner. Miss Elisobcth W h ittin gton.
i. n ...
Tha ship smb
grain was racalved on tinues to be til at bis h°n&gt;e.
Miss Kathryn Thlg|»en. Miss Helen |
'William
Musgrava,
senior
at
n Miss Thompson aayGarner, Miss Evelyn Calcs and
T ill: &lt;
Itar tonight.” Since Georgia Tech, Is spending tha Miss Marian Estrklge.
'
r''*' • * "
hot bean no direct Chrlatmas vacation with Ms ParA .... Roderick Adams, Claude r,'V‘ .a’ Vio.
rate, Mr. and Mrs. William Mus­ Whiddon.
Jr,
Robert
Strele, au-si so.i
grava.
Clyde Peairy, Hilly Zachry, Jr..
h
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Harry Lett of lewis Wright. Albert Fitts. Edi"
HendersonvilD, N. C , were guests ward Wilson, Lelsnd McClelland,
i|r\ w
Friday of Mrs. Robert Ramsey.
John Hintermiatcr, and Lester 1h u i Uu|.-i
Mr. snd Mrs. John Hood have Philips.
.___________
c" ‘,r“ '
returned
from
Georgia
after
spending Christmas with reinlifts.
Mr. end Mrs. A. P. Kemp enter­
tained recently with a dinner In
honor of the annlvorsary of Mr.
and Mr*. It. M. BaU.
The Girl beouta, following Uvelr
annual custom, sang Christmas
enrols at many homes on Christ­
mas Eve.

AT THE CHURCHES

Members Of Clasw Of
1937 Hold Reunion

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NEW Y E A R GREETINGS

Today bruiga to a clone .12 yearn-efronHniiou* ceyfileiu-r
'•lid SemlDolc (bounty.
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T ile Kood-wibli o f my| friendn atxl W i|im l»laiirej Ihrnitxlimii t-.n li (.f
those 32 years causes kite In Rive expression o f iny joy mill liii|ij&gt;iiu&gt;Ks fur
the privilege of s|H'iuiing Clioan years with you. I wish Hint wn iiitiy

spend many more together.
T o my old friends, nty tww friends and llinsr I )io|m to mi|inrc in the
fuiure, I wish for y»u Imppiiuwa mid jo y such ns I have ciijuyrd with
you and may the ttnw year lih-wa vor with the wculth o f good health nnd
spirit of friendship for your fcllow-niau.

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CITV COUNCILMAN
Micl.ael A. Sullivari loolfe lhroo*S ------------booht andprepare, lo cro.. out wO r * t 'l
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Lrnin end Unlnfrad a. .non a. llm rriolullon hr Intreilucrd into Cambrldfa city council I.
U ,r ** •» fcraad apraad aa tka arctic
Th i, pketa L cacta.lao,
•Ifnrtl by mayor. The rnolution call, for the baralny of ika word, from atlajaa, textbook., ma*aErl* Celcrafl In Flaland aad radload ta
Now York,
alna.^end now.paprr. and ro.nmeudrd tho u.o of Ike name “ i . Peter.kar*" In tka place of "Lanin.
*rad." Tka rriolullon « , paced unania.ea.ly by |ba city caancll hat rated a .farm o f prala.t aa
keiav aa lafrlaiemeat aa Ika freedom af tka p r e fix

Here Ik scans deleted from “George White’* Scandal*" In Chicapo on
demand of Jame* IVtrlllo, A. T, of U musician** union head. IL
ahow* Eugene and Willi* Howard Impersonating John I* Lewi* anff
a C. I. O. or panlie r. Comica Olaen and Johnaoa threatened to put a
Hrtrillo skit In thdr “Helix, poppln," which opens In Chicago aoon.
if they had to taka Lewia out
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Missouri Chance
In Orange Bowl

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MIAMI,
Dee.
Although
Georgia* Tech’* Yellow' Sariret#'
h are been Installed a 7 to 10 farorlto In the annual Orange Bowl
game here New Y ear1* Day by
moat of tha batting comntlaalonrra, you don’t ' find a lot of Tech
money floating around thin town.
And tha reason arem i ot be
All-American
Paul
Christman:
Missouri"* g reat passing a n i run-

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V. consecutive season conducted un- ol Central Florida, which means a
deb the sam a* management. And big annual payroll- dumped Into
j . this year promise* to be the Imal mercantile channel*.
Be g reatest of Uta preceding to w . &lt; The opening night card la sponliu tt year, the mutual “handle” , sored by Memorial Peat 10, Amert w ent over the million dollar m ark.. Icon Legion of O rlandj. The peat
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.tarlty distance and the American
Legion Handicap over the longer
i-la th a of a mile route.
* A allrer trophy will be presentad to the winner of Ihe Inaugural
'.While * blanket nf m in i will be
cm hand to be draped over the
aleck bark of the winner of the
Lrgluu Hand imp.
jV The inaugural la aa hi*Saris aa
the Central rlorida D y ih f .f losing
m ajor event of car|i;*bB*tn.
’
. 1 IJ u t year’s winner, &gt;Hr ValenI fin e ' J r , fr&lt;&gt;n| Ahe^kVra»r(. o f One
M ain , only twd-nma winner of
(be Inaugural- in history, w ill-not
1 be back to defend hla laurels won
. from a fa st field :laal irrarj Mlt
ta r in g Secretary K. M- Meet*#
ha* matched eight dogs the llkee
#f which have never leen seen
• t the Central Florida racing oval.
These right are the pick of the
d ata who have spent Ibe last
week and a half going through
th rlr schooling pares- The rep­
resent, Meetse a y s , the “flneat
act of doge th a t have evyr been
assembled a t the track.
The dog of Ihe hour, ea fa r M
r fan* aFe concerned ,1* Smoky
Ranger, Gerald Fealey’a young
hr Indie dog—winner of the WarFee, Ohio, Derby and undefeated
- In schooling, race* this aeaaon.
, r u IMaley’i dog drew a favored
; M ali Ion In the ninth n r e , which
. la Ihe Inaugural.
Ji Ha drew Ihe No. 7 bog1on the
- aktslde, a favored spot for this
Wide-running young eon of the
Imported IfptldedAwn nnd B rldgft
OTIynn. Trackman, Railblrd and
Ckertman H arry Behr pay tribute
ta 'th a pup’* record by immlmMi*ly ‘aeleeilng hln* ae their choice
J ( * v ia the inaugural.
’ Tha mutual department, under
the direction of General Manager
, W alter Connolly, I* ready fpr ||a
biggest n ig h t A new electrical
l calculating machine will ipeed Ire
- th e f* turn a of tho final odds;
ollmltMlIng unnecessary welting.
■ The track’s biggest fewtuce, tha
Sally double, will again be held on
the eecond and third races. The
-M pondary feature, the qulnlelta,
&gt; Will be held on Ihe 11th face with
t pUklfM , place and ahow batting
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yards were made by Christman.
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man fo r Tech to handle, because
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to use a tight defenae cn account
of Rla pa alng an I th a t la going
to make hla ru n n ln r all Ihe more
•&lt;feet Ire.
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working with the Miaaouri team
f»* It rounds out training for the
I big New Year afternoon clash
land byline slanders who hare
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VOLUME XXXI

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMI1ER 29. 19.19

M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d P re e n

British Ship
I* Torpedoed,
Nazis Report

FINNS PUSHING RUSSIANS BACK

“Some Damage” T o’
Warship In Subma­
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WHERE TURKISH EARTHQUAKE STRUCK

Sheriff S eek s
Repair Of Road
In Death Valley
Residents Should DemandAction To End
Mishaps, Hand Says

"^N either disclosed whoa Ute atl,c k occurred.
i . Tke German* added nothing
fu rth e r about th e ahlp'o fa le , o r
the prods# Identity.
Following onother fatal traffic
Therir arV fhto ahlpa In the
Ouaon Elkabrth claw, vtaatla of accident in what ha* become
known aa "death valley," Sheriff

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m a n d .r In charge of the F in ­
nish campaign.
O tneral Btarn, a Soviet h tro of
th e M r against Jap an , was aald
to ha the naw commander.
DUaoUiflod with tho treatm ent
o f X uaalaa-Ftaalih w ar nears by
th a British, French -find A m .rican press,
Russia
re-lrapowd
ceacorahJa on dlapatchea before
tfRAtmUilon.
W intry w eather, th a m ajor
fac to r la
tha . Raaclan-FIniMah
w ar, blanketed tha w estern BnWepeaa front.
Germany said tho flo a t waa
quiet except far •Winer artl»-

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o d rr n t u b k l and other
(ties Ip midnight hombta..
Iclal military eatamunl*

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to hava been *
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toward alaiiUr period* of lime

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tbla valley and th a t probably
moat of them could have been pre­
vented had proper rnglnoavlng
beta used In tire construction of
the highway through, thla iwamp*
landto . . .» rrti.:. ^ r&lt;wn
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The road bod la parrot* ifo say
the le a st,'th e sheriff pointed out,
adding th a t the bridge arrota tha
creek through the aw im p Is still
narrower, creating a tendency
among driver* to swerve toward
the middle of the highway when
approaching the bridge.
Because of the soft bed for the
highway, the toad haa punk la
■pots enough to make ateerlag
difficult, particularly n t high
rates of speed. He pointed out
th a t tho road on both sldea of
this mile-long atrip la fair anti
that a driver running a t a high
rata of speed la not expecting the
dangerous swell* In the road when
ho strikes thl* particular stretch.
Another bridge near Fern P ark
haa alao been the scene of man?
accidents, Sheriff Hand said, and
this one, loo, should he widened,
h f Mid.
For tha safety o f tha realderta
pf Baaford and Seminola County
something should be dona to *ll«
mbiate these hatarda "before Ike
ahoata o f more of our resident,
haunt It," the Sheriff aald.

orary w leatlfle frato m lty . meal­
ing la ednjuaotloii
with
the
American A»«kOtatlon for the
Advancement of Selencc here,
th a t man la atUI In the elem en­
tary atagea of h it evolution a*
tho dom inant creature of the
oarlh.
In the long range view of hl»tory and pro-hUtary the
flr*t
World W ar and the preaent one
ore childish "apota,'* which when
aattled by neeeaalta, will bring
the world eventually Into a cooperative organliatlon to make
full ute of the n atural rcaource*
of the earth and the benefits of
scientific endeavor, he declared.
Han has only about BO,000
year* to hla eivdlt a* nn creel,
thinking a n im a l." Dr.
Malher
added, “b u t we
mav
c * p cn
nearly or qulta *00,000 years
more of oilstonee fo r o u r kind
and no problems ox ltt
wklch
would aoriously d eter the human
spectra from m aintaining a com­
fortable existence on the aurfoee
o f the earth fo r pn Indefinitely
long period o f tlm p --o period to

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I., h. . -...1.1 •. &gt;&lt;It tlo m
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.M ..I &gt;.r Tor V«*'lt v i
!•* IK** Ii I om

Rev. Mdnerney
Is K i l l e d In
Au t o Accident

Urges

in on hih-h iv u rr u» m r t ny
rnmmt.akvp
IL U. Panwnrtli,
p'onecr” Twnfnrd r»«ldrnt. rolled
tipon the Commlaalonrr* fnr a
unanimou* vote for the re-election
of Kdnnnl Hlggln* for anolhet
y ra r a* mayor of the r ily of Sanfor.1, a pnaitkin which hr ha* hrl&lt;l
during hi* firth three your term
of offirr.
Mr. I'apworlh’* Irtirr i&lt; a* fnlIowa;
“I hope that vnu will not eon-Wei thl* a liberty, coming from
on of Sanford'n o ld r.t ritiien* and
proholly the. nldr»t living Cilv
romtni**lonrr (Alderman IHftdt.
hut I'm reasonably auie that my
idea grnrrallv prevail* among tineltlirn* of Sanford and our &gt;eq u e l i* lHat you re-elecl Mayor
Filwntd Hlggln* for another trim .
‘'Tho wonderful work ho I*.*
done in the pa*t yrar, particularly
In tho “Hade-at-home" ram naign.
mu»l appeal to everybody. We dn
hope you ran give him a unanimnu* vote for rc-rlectlon.
“fhir pm«peet* for the roming
year ore exceptionally bright
gentlemen don't "rock the boat."
Give ti* Ed for another term anil
we will probably get somewhere.
Respectfully aubrplttrd.
II. M Papworlh •

D

!

'Relief Trains
Rush To Scene

Kantvnl Ctrl Sv«»ut«
n to u r t ul
\u .tn h
7:tu» ui !••%-k at Ihr tairl
lit- IlivUur

w » l rad canter*, and elim inatedbe hazards e f t k b atrln
town* ouffered new air

£«£x

C o ld ,

I

F o r

MIAMI tlEACII. Dec. ?0 —1.1*» •
— A’lhttr Flaght, per«nnnl atto r­
ney for Hr. \1lrn liny l'jfn&gt;'i
J
tho f a m e s little itnelrr will retire |
from gucrdlanahli- of the Hi.iene i
m ilnliiplet,, hill w ill eontlmie •!* j
[th eir |&gt;e*»on«l phyrlrlan.
.7. t'allam lrr, Ont., Oafoe com*
wwiteil I ,at iir ’•.annul *iv m i)* 1
1 thing tintll il become* official. ’
■ lie Hrclari'il S itu n U y lie had,
Icen *eeklng twe yenr* to le i p -,
' tiered of hi* ilullea *« one r f the j
■ th e e guardian* name*) by th e ,
|. l a t r . H r said he p re frrm l to iP |
t a V i i fn&lt;e to watrh their health ami
I'tluT t, • t«&lt;t l« tro lhnr.l liy huainr** nrKltinlah . rangem rnl..
-tradily 1 Premier Mllrhell llrphurn. *ai«l
lie hml no Informal ion that an
an irrm rn t hail liei-n irai-liml IhIwM'it Hafoc ami Oliva Oionor,
•
the Quint*’ father. 8. me repnit*
m U S '*'*1 Ha foe Would rc«l|;n a*
guardian on the nndcririandiiig
J D V that Hlonno iliop rouil action
t l D j again*! the ilnrtnr in connection
* with contract* allegedly involving
. L . . I the Quintuplet*' name*.
1 1 1 I5 1
Hepburn amid retitem rnt a*
guardian wa* tip In Dafoe, but
ag
thot a* "long a* the present govm a n rrnm rnt I* In office, he will conn c r o n Untie to he the penumal phy*l*
clan to the quint*." He *aid the
i t i o n kulnl* would not leave their nuri aery to go hark to live with their
lutrcnl* unlp*« Dafoe rrromnicnd*.

Little Nation's Sue-.
cess In Repulsing
• Invasion Continues

bftUleahlp, in tho Queen
EliSftbeth chtita, had »**n

Quint:s 1Will
Death Toll Erom Quakes In _
Lose DaFoe
As Guardian
Turkey May Reach 50,000
Famous Doctor Wants
Merely To Remain
As Personal Physi­
cian To C h i l d r e n

Russians Bomb
Finn Railways1

Established In 19U8

,
‘

The Hoard a t T m u T r tVfcm W -r
' dinners will « rlrrl n cKniimRii
♦nr 1940 »n«l Ihr I'ily Coohim*•
| •ion will name a tiuijrni at orrtni7.nl inn m ii l i n r of iKv C»l)' *
nnd County K n v m ln r IhmI it-* »*n .
Tnridtay. Jan. i .
j Tho Count) lloanl h ill »hjh*!
I in Ihr Com l ||u u « r
T ur^lay
•.mining nt 10:00 oVKh V %%hil»*
'h r City Cnnnni«ih»n A*ill rtnl
iU ohl yr:ir*4 Im^inr^* iiit«l Ih- i
i*in nni M nt u nirrtini! mi tSo |
City Hall at 1.^0 V \\
W. It. Il.illaitl of Mt-iiuonli* I
Spi i n c . has «rrv«sl a« ili.iiiin.in|
•»i the ItiMint tif Cnunix &lt; «ti»»i»»»^ I
vinnrrft for Ihr iwkbt y e n
T lie j
Hnaiil will i*Iwe* fill th«* jury »m.\ |
for 1940 mol hike IM'lloH* on j
••thrr nmtlrrw *»f ini|u»iI nn «• ul !
ih r ntretini?.
'
An the C'tly &lt;'*&gt;*M»i«k^*t*y»B |rt* •
lutrr* for nnrrther yrar*. wi&gt;tk.|
Mayor
Kdward
lliggrtn
att.l I
Contml** inner M. J. l.—ltf.- « .lh
take the outh of nffi.r- l«rr an {
nther terru *»f three *rar* 'each. (
llnth were
re elrelerl in
the ,
City genet nl election li.l t » « |
Dec. G.
The ln*tallati»n of the two
I rtimmlMioncr* will |«e.-e.le llnelection uf a mayor fur lit lit, n
| I'oaitiorr whieb
May.tr i*:dwartl
i lllggin* hclil Ihnirighoitl Wi* I h n
three year term a* cuiniyr*.-Hirta.')

F o rm e r

P as­

to r C r a s h e s

In to

C o n c re te

B r i d g e

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riirip litl ,in lanl.inittti* tlroiK a*1
l! n
l»V ISrwt- | | | Xlrltwowy o*f I 'u 'li ItMiHt
Jl\ o-f s a r f ’Utl. kk*n Ik*' 0-*l ’I'Urv
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Cleric To Receive
AppTIcationa Jan. 20
County 'C lerk G. P. Herndon
said tonev th a t hi* office will be
In a no Klin 'to receive applies*
tii'ni fur the im rehaw of property
taken over by lire B u te under the
provkdaaa o f , ' the Morphy A rt
•fli&gt;r J hu, SO.
Although .p a rtia l Instructions
have Wen received, Mr. Ilern*
don aald th a t the details of the
jproredwtft will he Worked out a t
rating o f the court rletka cf
Ida in Tamn* a boot Jan. I t .
ling with tha clerks win ha
tru ste r- of the Internal Insem eatv Fund who a re hi for political
ge o f the sale nt tha proper- paalti, coal
• ~. .1i l C ,

S a n lo rd

Tim «»|i«titi|ihr rank' utlk

L -w ia S te v e n s

E nds

N a v y S ch o o l C o u rse
J"h a l e v n Steve**'. I k &gt;*h *
1&gt;d Cta-a. U. K Navy. * •• - i Mr
I . K S rv tM of |* t &gt; tlw u iy . bo.
»i&gt;rre-«folhr o rn p trio l a &lt; ■ «“ '
"f

• If but Narria will prwitle during
three days of frolivilir*. will
rid# aa a throne la the Orange
Bawl parada Saturday nighl.taad
will preaent tha game football Icaptalaa af the Mlaaautl and
Oeargla Tack lenaaa Nrw f r t r t
Day.
Cafttaat entrants were rkaara
by Janior C kukW n a f Coat-

Lion. Club Charity'1'
Ball To Be Saturday

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uf f i t r aanotki. at IW l t a b * u l
Male** {(chard, w r of tV~ a u r
trad** - - ’■--‘i arafttaloed by rb&gt;
Navy at Ike Naval T r . k i w S»«
I k a , U a a u d w Rand*. V a. it wo.■■■OOt . d kT (he Or b o d e Kc
r n .itlag SUHtua, f t k ) .
Y aaag S tew s* kao rvew ted *
Bureau o f K avigati-a f t it tf k i lF

“Student N i* h r ToIL*
Observed By Baptists
LOCAL W EATHER

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FRIDAY, D ECEM BERS^lM f

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

CourtesjMContest

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

STALIN’S BLITZKRIEG

Dr PRESTON GROVER

FFWF R ftfW F M

mt mr i t k s l i M , r M a

The moat common complaint made against Sanford
111 Ha— Ha A rtm
m«v stores by local consumers who like to trade out of town is
» r t r t n If, 1*1*. a t Ilk* r » i o i m , the lack of courtesy shown by local clerks and sales peo­
,. M swaleed. I l n l l i . node* l i t A r t
ple who'wait on the public. The complaint is directed not
I C a a im a a t M an* B. IWT.
1 9 4 0 *•
against all clerks and all stores, but always against a com­
MOLL.IKO I- I I H t l
(MH«r
paratively
few
of
them,
but
with
sufficient
frequency
to
nr
osniuom D k J U - « ( a M « ■■
warrant something being done about It.
a in s rM im o v m avks
P a rsb lr la A4»*m «
When |&gt;coplc apeak of a lack of courtesy on the part
H r Carrier „ ___„ ------of local elerka, we do not believe they mean exactly that i
,* m m M aalR ------ ■#-------- -------the clerks arc discourteous towards them, lint rather that
they show a distinct Indifference toward wnlting on them.
• M it a r y r d l r v a , rard a a f In olher words, when the customer walked into the store,
•■
la fa r Ifce M r| » » a f the clerk went right on “whittling*' ^ust as If nothing had *
M br faada aaIII hr efcarged H r happened, or perhaps he glanced np with on exjirrarino
.&gt;■&gt;%**
a t n a r l a r a t i t f i M a i raiea.
h
isja
cc
which
said,
“What
Ihc
hell
do
you
wnnt?cmmmmmmm Jbettepap r r
H aprraeal tt*
•H ea , l a e . tepereeat ffc e H eraM la
IVrhnps It is salesmanship which Ihe public Is think­
H rM a f ad«rrll% laa.
faa mallea'a
r
d f f l a * a re a ialalalaed a l Ike la m - ing of more often when It speaks of u Inrk of courtesy on
aat ell Ire a f Ik e « a a a l r r a l l k p fla The consumer entering a
afpai k e a d fa a rltre la *.*kleaRa aad the part of certain local clerks.
U f a la r k .
store like* to 1)0 noticed immediately, lie likes to have the
once, with n ;
T k « H erald la a at* a k e v a f Tke proprietor, or a clerk, come up to him at
, H a a r r lllr d l*reaa rvklefc U » i H « * pleasant smile and u "Good morning" on Ills li|is,
and u
|H «V r eafilled fa Ike «e e fa r re ' p d U r r l k a a f a ll a e a a d U patrk e* welcome in his eyes which seems to say, "Glad you
are i
read Med f a If a r aef .a ik e r a U e
What can I do for, you V*
•ra d Iled la fk lr paper \*ad alea here.
tk e feral M a n pakIHked kerela.
This sort of salesmanship can Is* iiiuile the biggest ■
A * » Vldkfa f a p ak lleallaa a f apeelal
d N f a l r k r t kerela a re alee re a m e d . Item of siuxesM in any business.
Wc have all seen stores.,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER » . I I M whfch seemed to have everything else, good lo c a tio n , g o o d 1
stis ks of merchandise, good prices, go to the wall for the
JMRLE VERSE FCIt fODAY sole reason that the owner and his employees did not know
how to greet the public. And wc liavc seen other sto res'
0 1 VK US UNDERSTANDINGMany shall &lt;»• put i'nil. ahtl R M i with little else succeed because they had this one attribute !
•h it* . «ml tried; tu t Ihr wlrkrd of proper salesmanship.
shall do wickedly; and non. o f I lie
In nil effort to satisfy this oft-repealed complaint o f ,
v ick n l shall understand; but th r the public, uud with the complete eo-opcratlon of the mer-,
v is a shall undo stand.—Daniel
chants themselves, Mayor Higgins, as a second phase., of
M ill.
his “Trade At Home" campaign,-hst-''inaugurated a-'two
UNICORN
weeks' "courtesy contest" to put all clerks in Sanford on :
( From Unicorn)
-r
their mettle and to give.the public a chance to name the
Enchanted with a Jewel.tup|ird
"most courteous and efficient" clerk in Sanford. The con -,
bom,
lie bound,, a I r p n l , through llir test begin* Jan. 2 and lasts until Jnn. in.
ye*n;
___ _ will
__ __
____ __________
.. WO ...
.
There
be_____
three* prlies
aggregating
In cash.
A
«*•
huof-l“« u »■&gt;"• "" W r e t committee of 20 shopper* will be named to canvass
Arousing* |ara&gt;«niiy .mi |M-n-.
'all the stores in Sanford during this period and make in­
dividual report* to three secret judges naming the most
With borw and bound rlu.tr at hi* 'courteous clerks and offering constructive criticism of
He leaua'lhrli niu ...d thara-t.*,'!lhe various store*. These reisirts will not be made public]
U r.;
‘
but they will b» submitted to the merchants concerned for
They rlmsc him mocking. just in (heir OWII guidance.
I
•?***•
I
The
general
public
will
also
have
n
voice
in
selecting
|
Awl loae bhn down Ids track of
Sanford's most courteous rlerk. At the close of the constars.
MARKET TOWN NEWS
test a liallot will be published one timo in The Herald utid
— KLKANtllt SANDS
By BRUCE TUCKER
!every reaidvnt of Sanford will be entitle! to one vote f o r 1
S aafard S lats Farm ars M arks!
FLAMINCUS
j the clerk who he consider* has been dhe most courteous }
(at l|ialeah&gt;
I (From thr Christian Science Jand efficient during the two weeks’ period. These ballots
are to be turned in ut Tho Herald Office where they will
HAPPY NKW VKAIl TO A L L )up. I would say so . . • l" U f in e
Moniinr)
I*
i i i
^ ta i i
ih .. %i ,«1&lt;rs»m
—inrnllomtl to o fn rw l of in Inc a lot of other |»«o|ili* will bi'sm
Like a rising coral niisl.
l&gt;
C
counted
Mild Mllmmted t
j
If
•
(that
I nouhl not liothcr lii act Mny i k&lt;'Iiik to the rare*. WUh oil of
The flaaiiagu. runic:
There in Ml infinite nmotllll of IftHHl, it neemn tiL u«. iivwe from the Market Ihia work.' ’em luck . . . (JoorKC DVftpUiu la
War.
■arc trsu tlfu l than m n ii'c
which can come out of thla contest. At the very least It ;*nd hv said to me. Old you're ) really turning gray, fast too. On
la the scarf ibry lima
getting laiy, eh' anyway
ay h o e II j account of soma bail tomatoes l!u.t
should serve to emphasize to merchants and employees goes,
Bewly llwy d rift and irtiu n
but don't think that t h e r r 1 hi has had ami can't gal rid of
To 4h* quh-t lake.
alike the importance of treating customers pleasantly and is going to bo. much, u . did -iut . item, all I can say Is poor George
Only a warm meluoiy
serving them efficiently. At best It might result in a com­ spenml very much lime getting
. Win. Williams U certainly
la 4aft in my heart.
plete renaissance in methods of salesmanship In local the news ns u«uul. Seem at ; getting in the lettuce lately, mi l
—HAKKI. llltOWN
■ &gt; 1It is "Blue Goose." Doing a meo
stores which might produce lasting effects in the drive to
or..................
the marital did . . . A fter the business . . . Bud Richards ma'ic*
.
'little Item that w*a written ululit a irs l good packer. Yolt ahojid
•kvh
M the new encourage trading at home.

W X S H I N G T O N , D e c . 29 .— W )

— Th« health anil Utacaac-eontroJ
m ethods 'employed in the CCU
ra m p s , m uld easily prova
tIn­
most. valuable contribution of
this agency.
On n strictly voluntary bails,
tw o new v srrln e . hsve
been
I ric-tl nut on CCC enrollrr*, one
fu r ivreuiiioriiu and one fo r ty­
phoid. T h ai does not mean the
cnrollues w ere used a . human
gulm-a-plg* as were the hetoic
soldien who helped Dr.
Reed
.tam p nut yrllnw fever.
R ut
as te s t’ case, they have given IS*
medical world n big - field for
statistical observation.
Tim annual report o f the W ar
D epartm ent on Its participation
in CCC work tells p a rt of (ho
story.
I.t.
Col.
C harles li.
Sunder. In eliargu o f llie CCC
. Medical Service, supplemented
I this fu r u . with much
back*
. ground.
I Pneum onia is not one of the
j m ost prevalent disease, bul it
I hax an rxrcpliunally high death
, ra le among it. victims. During
the past fiscal year, however,
Ihe pneumonia .Icnlh rate rvrn
In Ihc Comparatively healthy
CCC camp* was c u t to one-third
of Ihe rate fo r Ihe post five
years.

JANUARY

year this week-end, rrm rm kcr the
paibical campaigns ami all that
• f r t of thlag you arc asking for.

Virginia Williams last week be­
ing veiy much in love, the guess
'w as right, a* nuw ih r la wearing
a beautiful ring, mid the lucky
i buy is Bob Coggins from Itoanokc.
I'uur little Hu by jKuelrr, the movie actress. Is gutting Vo. ViiglnU. says the wedding will

GroundB For Divorce

IThe Russian, have won anuthrr
. a t victory In Finland.
They
lifoppol mR ip m uir Immln. on a divorce from her husband, famous "mammy singer" AlIJI'1 ,•* “"i11
and rhlldtvn in Helsinki.
tThe hats th r ladies will weal
la 1IM0 arc a arreatu. Thr) a ir
ra U to br a sort of a cross be
la w n an air rani alarm and a
a a a mask.
W inter Blows B last, rf f „ | I
N asi fruiu Rocky Mountain*;
finow Blanket U rarhrs A tlantic-headline. Mural: spend your whi
U r in Florida. ’
The Titusville tilar-Adtis-atc
thinks th a t on the m atter of a third
ta n a Roosevelt U the Kphina of
tho White House. As silent i
Silent Cal.
Flutida Kill sous* have a ne-«
Jedersl judge in Ih e 'p rtw a s n V il.
Ram J . Rather of Rartnw who has
ti p susaMinl * wst&gt;rA is &gt;nl» tif
both our United tUates acnalwii..
'Another u tir iJp i
StywericanlsMi add ' r w R i t a i t . ' ' hi
Jta a sh all the automooile* a i r
odnsed by thr govvniawaL In thU
countiy Uwy arc owned' by the
ffcaner eonspanirs.
I l \ tow U d Poland didn't get
t a Misrii help fiont th r sera liter k.
Khtbuid hat. Maybe if th e hadn't
Jeaaprd an poor d rfrn trlra s Cacchaclorakb Ikv ,vai before the
Would havr.
FtoiiJa lias lo.t om- uf I'*,
W aalthhat and rao*t rnthuaiaalic
Roaster* in Ihr death uf llvury I.
Ib h c rty . | | r had sprnt millkm. uf
doHaia in (hit abate doling th.&lt;
y a s t few years dcvalopiag IL
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Ralph Davis Will
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BARTpW. Dee. 2U-—Spetsard
U Holland of Barlow, candidate]
for governor, this week announced
the ap|M)lntmvnt of R alph Davis,
form er Polk county newspaper­
man and deputy Insurance com­
missioner under S tate T reasurer
W. V. Knott for the past two
years, aa the man to head up hia
campaign office.
H eadquarters fo the Polk sail,
a to r will lie located In tin- Record
building In Bartow. T here will be
regional headquarter* opened in
various sections of tho state.
Davis, a graduate af Ihe Uni­
versity of Florida, handled the
county te a t bureau of the Lake­
land Ledger, and Star-Telegram
for several years. Coming with
T reasurer K nott In I93S, Davit
has been head of the casualty di­
vision of the insurance depart­
ment for two years. Ha haa been
In direct charge o f workmen's
compensation Insurance as tu
rale* and classifications. This la
Ihe largest single casually line
written In Florida.
Davia has been active In Kl- i
wunia circles, having served as
secretary of both the Harlow ami
Tallahassee clubs. He also has
taken n prom inent p art In the!
University of Florida ulunuil
work.
Holland elated th a t he would
soon tnnke fu rth er announcement
as to other key posts In tils cam ­
paign.

.• • ,.w Jolson. It seems Al who is about 20 yoara older than his . J j J ' J^ ‘l!1,““ iSid V/
wife uxed to go off to bed at 0:00 or 10:00 o'clock in tho j fruit. Bccnu a. though fruit M
evening and leave her to entertain their guest* ail by her-: scarce over at the Hanford Fruit
self In the living room.
Company . . . Gu. Ilrcnnrl. did n't
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I "»ve much tu du Thurstlay, bad
liesldes, the old nu-uny, when he was on a business | the Jitter* too. so went cut to lib
trip to New York or Chicago, would send for her to join]car. and worked up a sweat u.,1
Ishlng the ole lUile . . . .Iitrk
him, and then three or four days after aho had gotten .................................
Flynt atvl llenry b m v a c ll liavx
there, he would seem 4o get tired of her and wish nho gone
1lowII Hie .la te for linMlueo
hadn’t come. Also, she says, in spite of hia age, mid his . • . Hugh Tillla had op«-n hoi-uo
pni|M-nsity for tho arms uf Morpheus, he used to sit tin all la«t Saturday afternoon, mid diJ
tho crowd rnjuy It? Good oh,
night on the edgu o f htjr bod calling her names.
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Hugh . . . Maliel wax kimlrr la
So ap|Nirently that wus the limit and now she is get- the
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Tuesday,
but la hi &lt;\
ting a divorce. Presumably she lias trial every way she]better humor now . . . Mui,in Masonic Touriuts
could to adjust hentdf to conditions which ahe must havo ]Jtjakon and "Buha" Rumple froni
Htaleavllle. N. (’., were in Wed,
Hold Fourth Farley
m-ugnixed at the time shu marriial him. I’rcsunmbly she neaday.
"Bidia" brought hia little
has Iiccii .jK*rfcctl.v willing to forego curtain selfish pleas­ girl with him this trip. Marvin
ARCADIA. Dec. * 9 .- With on­
ures oi lier own for the sake of her husband nnd their waa getting over the Christina)
celebration Had to have n aliavo ly a week to go, members uf the
little adopted son.
maaaage In feci belter, bul Tourist Masonic Association of
We say presumably, liecauao may Iat site hasn’t. May and
thought he would recover
Ihr World a re assembling here for
Im) tills mania for easy and quick divorce haa guno so far
Blkci lliaiic , rau al llM their fourth annual ronvcutlvu
that n man’s headache, even though it may be compara Narfcat last Friday, llo »|&gt;cnt Ilia wblrli will tn&gt; held from J a a . 1 to
lively infrequent anti only after a stmtuoua session in holidays In Collakan . . . Walter 7O il •« O rrtll ' made a dashing trip
The organltatlun in affiliated
entertaining hia w ife’s friends, haa become adequate through
the M aikrl Friday, ill
grounds for divorce. May be the time haa come when it loaded and ready to gu . . . Tho with the Nalioaul l.engus of *Maaonle Chib, whose units ar* localis easier to get a divorce than it is to overlook an occa­ market is providing a new ahoti ad In some QUO cities sod 'tsw na
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fo r lira sc a la bo oar, fur th r pur- throughout U s United E ta too.
sional, grouch
EnlargtmcnU 2Sc A 90c
Urn-) The T. M. A. haa nu active
. H It has, wc suppose it ia equally true that ground*
Uw^kJXrTar Ui^lrra lircJ
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JER RY 'S iARCADE
1-aulcs' Auxiliary which aids in
for divorce will sooner or later be nxpanded to cover u cxtra help to cat csHrag.-. etc. planning
SIR QAftrORO AVEUw rnleitainntunt pro­
multitude of other ains such aa an occasional burning of . , . Busin*** during hclk'ay gram ..
the biacuila, a domestic shortage of eggs or bscon at a »*«k st tha market waa bctwi
man's breakfast, or the failure to return the "family" »“ * * •
l r_ f ,,?f.„h_ull^X
raxor to ita proper resting place after the blade ha* been \
J t of' irucn tn for m..aharpened over the eewing basket.
fruit aad produce . . . The T w t
Of course there are instances when divorce is t h e . Cowpsny will u k * uo« **im of
Carefully Fillad
. r a i d s choice
r h o ir n among
im a iu r mayhem
m a y h e m and
a n d murder,
tnurdar. but
but the 1i/rtS S alsDas
heat Monday, -las.
40 Year* Experience
preferable
aadmlmy
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Ruby
KMlera o f tthe
country will find that while they may , will b* mad*.
Fet say* bo t* goget rid o f one haadache by a hurried trip to Reno, there la;lag te taka aver at one mtnuta

All thus* raiIthailtakra striking
n e c g- .j a fte r . twelve,
In widely arpara
a ted a rra s through- n o p e r m a n e n t c u r e f o r t h a t r e c u r r e n t p a in In t h e ..—
. , *o ..late all b r. . there
out th r world and killing thou c o m m o n ly k n o w n a a t h e " h o m o a a n te n a " a n d t h a t t h e b e a t H Nvw Year . .'» ir . Kim#r
aaauti uf inwplo, abow bow old
I Haymeo. Field Man f«r th* 8ri&gt;M ather Naturo facts about tho t h i n g t o d o In m o a t c a a e a ia t o g r i n a n d b a a r it.
j ford F iu it Company, la making
•la ta uf warld rowdittoaas. You
h it f b s t trie to see the dug* tuit
c aah ta't 14arue hoc much if aho
■•day night, and la be dressed
The dally production of tit* H U te ebaaro* far evM tual deaU
Jh*im*4 t)w -whaalo bouao upside
Toms Panhandle n atural -g a s from tuberraluala f*r the culired i
field la 1,700,000JM0 (bUUan) e«r
■doctor out la Mtaoouri aa- bit feet from approximately l,•a they a te
t r a a a Kew Y ear I*r*»- M0 welts.
.white
-U rhta-palU ala, he is caaoclgall.b ill* a*w
lO -saia a &lt; ., . . ^ ^

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see him down ot his stall, pocking
lettuce, icing it too. Make* a rtcit
package . . . Bill lire from Chinn
Grove. N. C.. was Iii and was tin
same rlo Bill. ja«t going up vml
dawn the platform in lib nippy
go lucky manner
. . Sue Wil
llama spent the (,'hristiuaa holi­
days at Daytona Dcscli, and I
konw aho was glad of Ihe vacatiup
aa Sue tuts certainly put out the
work since the m arket opened .
Roy Taylor ia back after spetnJinc
the holidays
"(di
down Ihc coaat
8incc Johnnie MrLellau (w ort*
for Whclrhcl) haa lost hia rap,
his hair la coming bark, and he
I* not so bald, but if llie rol.l
w eather keeps up, think Jihnnic
might find some kind uf cup , . ,
C U next year . . .

Teagl, On R ural.
Pneumonia doesn 't play square
with country boys.
It hits them
lum lcr nnd more often than city
boy*. I h e reanoii I* not exactly
known hut widely euapcctcd. Mini
leal w en believe th a t city boys,
because of con stan t public con
tnels, develop g reater immunity
In pneumonia than country boys.
This i* true also fo r diphtheria,
. New E ngland's CCC rnrolh-cs,
largely from trillvs, had a mini­
mum of pneutnonin despite the
rigoruus d i l u t e .
Most
piicumonH was am ong CCC groups
In the .South. Then- u larger
I'urtion of both negro and white
vnrollefw are from ru ral -areas.
N egron, scan, especially suscept­
ible to tile disease, cith er from
an hereditary characteristic or
lees resistance du e
In other
causes.
Evidence uf th r vacj cine's benefit to them was loss
certain. But Ihe varrin e worked
cspecliilly well w ith
southern
whiles.
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ago. III. was the startin g "cut
tu rc." TImj U. 8. Army
"atari" of the Boer W ar ^
from the BritDh In 1011.
B ut lately the arm y has be­
lieved Urn Drltlsh sloelj not su f­
ficiently virulent.
The
arm y
wanted a tougher variety which
would produco a sounder Immu­
nity. A Yankee soldier on duty
in Panama w o. fduqd to be a
carrier o f a type of adequate
virulence.
Since 1937 it has
Iwen used In the CCC tam ps
and even-longer In the arm y.
Ha use haa bertt accompanied
by a steady decrease a l-th a ^ lls cas« In CCC rampa. Mneh* of
this reduction the arm y ittr lb ute* to increasingly sanitary
condition*. Anyway. CCC typhoid
case* w ere reduced to nine last
year, with no death, among the
230,000 cnrollcet.

V rs s r s il Casas Detained
Venereal diseases presented a
special problem.
Discharge o f *
infected rnrollreN was found to
lie an "unsatisfactory"
proce­
dure because it endangered oth­
ers. More recently a new plan
was adopted.
Victim* of the
disease are sent a t o n c e 'to n
hospital fo r isolation and. tr e a t­
ment.
Gonorrhea victims
aro
cured and discharged.
But to
discharge a syphilis
sufferer, either a t tho end uf
his enrollm ent o r before final f
treatm en t w as completed, wouln
make him a public menace. Now
these arc discharged only when
public agencies will continue the
treatm ent until danger o f spread­
ing ia p a s t W here thU is not
possible the patient It kept *ln
the CCC -until cured, even If u
re-enrollm ent la necessary.

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Mar# V irnlanl
DOT. FOGG
S uccosm yvilli n new typhoid
vaccina was alo i nppari-nt. All
vsccino used
by
Ihe
British, aa d u n til i„rtccnlly by
•ho U.iH. A rm y ,iuid Navy cume
from one source, serum taken
"BURPEES SEEDS GROW"
from a British soldier- In the 100 W , U t H I.
P b o p t 41
Boer W ar m om titan 40 year*

HENRY A. RUSSELL
SEED COMPANY

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m » CUBVKOLCT SEDAN 4 door. Thin car
bn very eleaji. Mo (or O. K. Hood Tires.

IB.K1 PLYMOUTH D E L U X E COACH.
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4 Now Tire*. New Battery. Mechanically o . K.4
Clown Upholstery.' New Cun Mottle Paint.

11W0 CHEVROLET COACH, r, good Urea
Mechanically O. K. Clean Inside and out.
New dark blue paint.

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1938 CHEVROLET.DELUXE TOWN
tte a *
SEDAN. 5 good tire*. New liattory
9 mV
Original Black Duco • fein t. This car i* very claao
and run* like new.
1930 CHEVROLET 11&amp; TON TRUCK.
m n f ,
Cah &amp; ftiako Body. Good tire*. MechanicallyO § W
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bavs beea recawdilUaed. We believe we beve the
■4ili###d used s o n U Saafard. M a r a yae bey ha
aaa thaaa reaaed h iaeed -&gt;ad aat*. . .

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Social Calendar
F R I D A Y

Woman'* Auxiliary of Ihe l'rr» liyterian Church will entertain thi
ion*relation of the church with «.
• party lit 7:30 I*. M. in the aovial
room of the church. All meinbcra
are curilially invited to nttrm l.
Girl Scout* will m eet in the
little huu«c a t 7:00 P. M fo ' •
co u rt o f awnnla meeting*.
TUESDAY
Circle* of the Meth&lt;di«t \V«nwn'a Missionary Society will
meet a* follow*:
Circle Onfc will fluid with Mr*.
George
McCnnn. West
First
# Street, a t 3-.0tl P. M.
Circle Two will meet with Mr*.
8. O. Shbiholucr. 1408 Oak Ave­
nue. a t 3:00 P. M.
Circle .T h tie will meet with
Mr*. I'a tl Chorpcning, -'&gt;’&gt;7 Pal­
metto Avenue, a t 3:00 P. M.
Circle Four will meet with Mrs.
M. R. mrickloml oh I |.*i Elliott
Avenue nt 3:30 P. M.
Circle Five will meet with Mr*.
Milton Keel. Hanford Avvmm, u t
7:110 P . M.

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Circle 8cvrn will . mes I with
Mr*. W. P. Chapman. Suit West
Nineteenth Street, ut 3:00 m lock.
Ra*ine*s ond social meeting cl
the Daughters i&gt;( Wesley Class ut
the First Methodist Hhureh will
tic held in’ the ch u a h s n u n »l
8:00 I*. M. with Mi*. C. K. Mc­
Kee* group ** haate***"*.
Executive IlM nl of tin- Wo­
man’* Club will merl nt III (it) A.
M. in the rltib lirttve.
WEDNESDAY
Regular business m ectim ; ond
luncheon of the Woman’* Cluh
wilt he held in tin- eluli lioun- at
12:30 o ’clock wlili Mr*. A. I.
A ’ollln* a* liostesj, j. skM . i hi
Mr*. Endor I ’nilett, Mr*. J ’I.
Newby, Mra. Sanfanl llim.lm v,
Mr*. J . II. Menlck, Sir*, ti. A.
Speer and Mr*. S. 0 Shinholscr,
Jr.

Laura, Fish (Jalldwny Meiuoiinl
Mualrim- will Ia1 p irn tiled ill the
IW onwn’* Cluh *1 K 30 I*. .'I
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T e le p h o n e

Mr*. E. F. Iloosholder e n te r­
tained yesterday ufternoon n t
Friend* of Dob Williams will ither lioinc in Rose C ourt w ith an . gr,.) to leant th a t ha is illut his
afternoon o f bridge in honor ol | home in Rose Court,
her niece, Mr*. Frank llay, the j
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form er M bs Carlin Palm er.
Mr*. Thirfna Chadick will visit
The bildsl color* o f »llver and i„ Fcrnandina New Year* Day
white w ere attractively carried j with friend*.
r .
out with a white Christm as tre e
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hung with silver ornament* ond I Mis* Uctty Akin *nd Mi*. E.
various arrangem ent* of w h ile ' G. Akin, r., of W inter Carden
roses, gladioli, narcissi und cnlU.! were the guest* yesterday-of Mi*,
lilies. Mistletoe und oilier g re e n -! R. C- Maxwell,
ery were also used to dccorrilh 1
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the room* where the guest* w ere I Ml** Milium D. Sunder*, of
entertained.
Lowell, Ms**., i* visiting her
Late in the afternoon when IlioUiunt and uncle, Mr. und Mia. J.
hnnd-paii.tcd tallies were added,!l). Davidson a t Twin Lakes.Miss Lillian Adam* received a '
Jimmy Chupman of Vuldosla,
novelty perfum e
brooch
with
matching ii.imli eiehii'f u* high Ga., wu* I lie guest during the
scorer fo r the i&gt;rldgc game* ■ml holiday* of.hi* brother-in-law and
Mis* Cecelia Trnlttrk! wa* a waul sister, Mr. and Mr*. O. K. Guff,
cd a hand embroidered white and family.
linen handkerchief a*
»erc«iio,
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Guy Wood,. Jr., left tlii* nflerTho ‘ honorec received a c o s-' "•*&gt;" fo r Miami, where lie will
tum e Jew elery ■necklace na * p h l t with friend* and attend the
memento from th e hoetcaa. a n d i^ n in g c Howl game on New W a r*
Mr*. Francis Itoumillnt, III, u Day.
bride o f the Fall *ea*on, wn*
M r * . A . H . Ile e k w illi n n .l s is te r,
also given a g ift. Each gur*t
wau presented a little white ta f­ M r * . J . A . C a l h o u n , h a i l n * t h e i r
feta sachet us u favor team tile g u r * t « f o r C h r i s i m n * , t h e i r t w o
n iece*, M is s e s M a r t h a n m l M a r y
hostess.
R efreshm ents of
lee cream S m i t h o f C a n u L n , S . C .
molded into the tluipu of a wed­
M r . a n d M r * . W . F . (iiM sIiiu u gh ,
ding slipper and m iniature w ed­ o f M l . V e r n o n , N . Y . , h a v e a r ­
ding cake* with three lighted r i v e d t o n i w i h I t h e r e s t o l t i n - s i n enndlea signifying health, Wealth, s o n a t t h e i r w i n t e r l a b i l e a t T w i n
and happiness wore served by th o ,', .
hostess assisted by Mi** C aro lin e 1
llill and Mr*. Floyd P n Im
lm ei.,
n.
j,- (• llannerot of I'ittsnintln-r of the Imnorre.
hurgli. Pa., is spending the week­
P rrscn t
with
Mr*.
Ruy end as the guest of Mr. nml Mrs.
w ere: Miss M aijnrie Coghnrn, Howard Long. Mrs. Ilunnrrot i*
Mis* Ihirothy
Wiggins, • Miss cnrouto to Miami.
Mary Wiggins, Miss Oecrlia Truluck, Mis* Caroline llill. Mis*!( Mr*. Nnney
Wilkiaon and
Mary Wight. Miss I.ucy Ituumll- daughter, Molly, Imvc returned to
l*t, Mt*« 'tileda
Djrsotr,
Mira their home in Palntka a fter vis­
Nanyy Rn««etter, Ml** Lillian iting the |*u*t week iu-rr wlili
Adam*. Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Camcion.
Floyd Palm er and Mr*. Hou&gt;Mr. ami Mrs. O. K. G "ff have
h o ld cr.
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Mr*. L. R. Goff ami W. II. Nis of
W iener R oast H eld
Camilla. Gn., snd Ml** Aliieitn
Hy H pw orth L eague Guff of Thomujvillc, G-i.

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Mrs. Prank Ray Is
Honored At Party

Gill Reoiit* of Troup One will
A Weiner und ninrslminlioiv
meat in the little house touirht r o a s t mu * held last night n t the
at 7:00 P. Jl. for a court nf homo of Mr. and ' Mr*. Randall
award* meeting.
I’ric d on South Snnford Avenue
by the members o f tho Epworth
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Church.
Following the supper, games
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Mr and Mr* J. D. Watkins
retuim sl to their home in Jack­
sonville yesterday a fter spending
the holidays with Mr. and Mr&gt; It.
C. Ms*woll. '
Mr. nnJ Mi*. T. M. Hill hail a*
their guests Wrdueeday, Mr. uml

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r l i m i r i t r t h e W a g n e r A c t a t a n u m l t o h i'ln e l i m i n a t e t h e w a s t e
i s s u e i n t h c &gt; R i | t p r v s l d e n t i s l c a m ­ p i v d o c t - o l t i n - I h »i I v . W a t e r k e l p *
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th a t lea d in g a d v o c a te* o f le v b io n a b le
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tim iiien H iin '
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i e d v* lilt t h e s t a t u t e .
tlie k i d i i e i i . tlia u in w i n t e r .
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11 u n l e r e .
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w lm t' Ih e C h ie f
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i f a r e l i a k e i i n i n p , i - ln-t tliiiii* um l h.il.e ii o i n i .
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Tin a v e a y e li'imlfi • f life in
M ih M itiitio ii o f u n e w
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tlie Sr.iiiilinaviMi •• n u n . A uhIh h ih I f m
th e p ie-e iit th rie -m ^ n
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Jean Williams of Oinngc t i t ) , , | U)K wilsm, Smith .C laude Wlildsislvr of tho prmim. acting «'’• | den Jr.. Hick Gillespie, Grady Gal
hii tor bridesm ans, entered w m iA
M&gt;vr,. J r &lt; \VA|t.
ing cameo pink mock- taffeta H, vm
U,n„tlcy Adsm.,, P . • .
goww and jw nylng bouquet* of r ,,,.,, „
Kchot« ami lli.ixio:i
dark blue delphinium.
IVikiti*.
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They were followed by u n o lh rr1 A n d H i i r . l i l . e s l i e r , H u t m l i l l . m .
T lie tlie * eu llllllittee Iw iu iljunior lirldesinaid, Matvei Honni'il ; s o n , R . G . H i c k s o n , G e o i g e M o y i , j n n i i d i - i l y e s l e u l n y H u t C o l i n l l o * .
of Orlsndo. rmisin of tlie bride, ■ I l l I i h i i I | l e a * i , H * o g l u * H l e n s l i v n i i . i w h o m
i t i l i - 1- r i l s i l a * a ” \ * u / i
who wore a dawn bine gown and I D l l ' . E p p * . E i n a k Meieliiint. J * i ! . ( p l " p ip aiid i-l,'’
p n veiile.l . ...... .
r i l t ied a huuqurt of fle-h pink ‘ W o 'i ih o f f, W illie- T i n n e r . I hn il.-s
•••Hiiq: l o - t a g a i n o n A m i " .

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T h e h i i d r ‘ re d i t * » M x v p n f u r e l l i o l i i d
a o n t , K a r l , J r . , kn r t I K m - ' i f r e x h i t o n o d i r
ta ffe ta
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o f M r . a n d M r * . M a n y o m n i f e h lo ftim u ip . P r o m f h v fltlr il
L 'lU O M a i n o l i t A v e n u e .
n M t.-rin l. T ito b rid a l v a il o f s h c r
M r a . A l l a n U lo u n l a n d d m iu h - illu M o n w a s a lt o i'lo -d t o u H a n .
t a r , S a r a h , l e f t W e d n e r e d a v f o r o f m a n g e lilo a s u n t* a m i f e ll in a**f l
J tc k to n v illo w h e r e th e y w ill v h it fo ld * th e fo ll* lin g tl. o f th e tra in
’M i ' * . S t i - a a . 1 , H i e m o t h e r o f t l x
fo r w r v r n a l d a y a w i t h M r a . f l l o u n t ' a
p a in ttr, M r. h u d M ra* C . P- B ra n - b .id c, im h o a d a rk b lu r cord ed
tr ip le s h e e r d ie s * W rith n * o . * a g e
n an .
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NOTICE
u f tlie g l o o m c h o r e a g r a y H ir e ,
Tho meeting ef th e N. de V.( . M r . a n d M r a . G e d r g e M c &lt; 2a l l w o o l d r r - s w i t h d u b o n n e t a f r e t Howard C hapter o f the United a r t d M i a a D a r l a M c C a l l , a t u d r n t n t r a r i e s n m l n r o . s a g e o f p i n t
Daughter* of the Confederacy lias B r e t o n I ' a r k c r J u n i o r C o l l e w g e w h o s w c e l l i r u . t l o s e * .
M ix postponed until Friday, Jan. i a a p r m l i n g U &lt; » I q r l W a y a w i t h h e r
M r . W i l l i a m s e l » « e »m h i s . . - I o, tb* place of the meeting to he p a n n t a . ‘ j u v e
re tu rn ed
fro m
K a rly lc
H o u th o ld er.
H ill.
announced later.
p a in ts In O e a r g ia w h e r e th e y h a v e erw ,
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P t s a G e n e K . m a l e s a i y t . . l o t h - I w l d Id t h e ' I ' a r i s l . I l o i i - e o f I ' m lln ir.i
I r t . E vil K n o w le s , a n d M ix * v l.u rrh w ill. M r". M a .tin
W a r o v o f H i. A k ig u s lln e a .a l M is . G le .it. K . M c K a y a s *.-lth e g u es t* a n W e d n e s d a y o f
K lM M ra . V . J . C a m tr tn .i T lu -y
A f l e r s p c in lin g s e in e tin ..- w i t h
r « c * o t a p « n i &lt; d h o m a fa y M is s H * i r iru f.-ls , tin - n e w l y - w e d * le ft
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w k a w i l l a p c n t l C M a ’a b o r t w e d d i n g t r i p , b v f o n
c e m a io d C r , o f* ' th e
'h o lld s y a g o i n g ' lo th e ir h o m o In 0:a n t.c
1b * m .
C ity.
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n . b d c l oo ff ss bb ff tl ss hh ee ee rr og uo tl ,d l ww oo oo ll
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Centering IM
the Interval
Interest of na wide
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net eamatmn* n* nlentitiratlon
c i r c l e o f f r i c t i d a w n t h e n r . . m g r Ml M vnrt
ef. M
la, f night Christs
ut the
_ i* Ddnithy
. Xtflth Stew art, ___nnnutl
dunghtrr of Mr. and Mr*. W. II. ' mn, ilanre sponsored liy the L aStew art, to Rohe:t W. W illiam *,, tcintty n t the Orlando I ’uuntiy
son ef Mr. and Mr*. P. J. Wit- Out, fro,,, i n :otl until on A. M.
li a ms* of Orange City which was D a n c i n g wa* enjoyed in the Imil
rolemiitxcd la a beautiful candle- ram i anil lobby l« music l&gt;y Glcnil*1
j light ceremony in tho Holy C.os* Di'.w-n and hi* orclnst •
' Episcopil Church' on Thursday ut
A
lu g e
iT p llc n o f th e P ik e
high neon with the Rev. M aili’i p i n , w i t h c o t o i i i l l i g h t * t , &lt; h u l l J. Rrant, rfetor of the cliurcli. c a l ' * t h e j e w e l s , I l i m e d a t o n e
performing the ring ceremony.
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The interior of tnc church was 1 followed th«- holidai *pbit with
dcowi stud mtUx—ma»*r*»—wt —udiUa a lorge lighted Christmas tree
snapd.ngons u a d i v - c i . 'nine** j and greemoy.
lace against a tarkgroum l of
No-bunk* were diiiieed ful'
Chriatnvt* greens. Myriad* of tall I nit mini's of the Alpha Tail Oincwhite tnper* binned in branch.d K&gt;, Delhi Delta Delta, Pi Iteta Phi
candela'ua In • Hie w urttiilly *pd i and Pi Kappa 'Alpha, nil social f:a chancel ’ofthc churili.
tcinltic*. At midnight coiifetll und
Fitmily vrw* we:e designated stream. .* were thrown un|n tho
by Christina* wreath* tie I with 1danre l|. or.
• l
lu g e White bow*. Tho ra iu lW P Attending from Haufii d Were: I
weix&gt; lighted ty Willi tm F. R.i - Mi-* Helen I'alnier, Miss M nejorh',
en d , Jr., and Jame* liiirley, Jr. jCegburn, Ml** Hetty W nliun; Ml**
Prior to ami iluiing th - e re- M m y M uithi Vimeiiek. Mb* Kath
ntony, « pregram of nouinpslata • r i n e V u r n e y , M l * * K m l I n . i i i ' n i l g
i.'Utinl selection.! was plated •’&gt;’ K n , M i s * I i l l i i i i n A d a m s , M i s * J
i r o l l i y W i g g i u * . M i * * t ’a m l l l n
)l:s . Hoy Frank Svme*. Hr., uilliiib t, inclu'ing the tr td lliju il Hes s, M l-s C h a r l o t t e lltlm i. Mis*
C c i'i'lln T t o l n e k . M b * t ile d a D y ­
t.&lt; I’diiiR marches.
Mr* Jam es
Ingle;’, sol"i»t, s o n , M i * * L o u i s e P e i k i n * . M i s *
sang “Oh, Perfect Love’’ bv Itnrn M a r i a n E s l i i d g e , M l * * M a r y W i u b * M n i g n e r i l e I n g l e ) ..
by ond Immediately preceding the, ,• gin*
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ae- -M rs. A . K_ S la ty , M r. a n d M i*.
V ie tu i
P u t v i t a m i M i l - Mhmie
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liction* given by Miss Ell label li
Harkcy for Hie enjoyment of the
group.
Present w e i e : Mr. nml Mrs.
Hon Ulrey, Mb* Mary Alice Wil­
liam*. Mis* Nellie Williams, Miss
Elisabeth Haikey. • Mis* Helen
Chapman, M bs Mabel Chapman,
Ml** Virginia Chapman, Mis*
Wilinn lA’illc, Mis* Alice P latt,
Miss Helen (jiuirtcnnun.
Mis*
Inex William* nml Mis* Elisabeth
Mwks.
Also, Mis* Mnrtha Wright. Miss
Klitnhcth W hittington. Mis* Deltv Thurmond, Mias IrU Srbree,
Miss Dorothy Pearson. Miss Hadio
William*, ami Mr*. A. F. Slleh,
Miss Kda Btich,
Miss 1-ourlne
W iggins,
Dill
Wvbcking
and
Fred Btitcli. nf Orlando,
And, Gordon Ixrwis, Henry Jam ­
ison, Jack Herring, K. M. A nal*
h ire. Uudcrlck
A iU iiin
Jlniiny
Min*maker, • Blumrl Quarterm nn,
Buddy 'Jo u r* , Eilward iMuillgun,
Edoruul Wiliuiii, tslw ard W hite,
Edward Urannun. AsWiy Jones,
lioyd Colctnan, and Joe Oren•haw.
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Beach, Frank
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uraaka conoerutlralr.
W ln.ua. O. T. florndon, Clark
of said Court, and tha o ifin a l past
Ih .r.o f Thla 1st day of Ira.-ainbar,
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tablta at tha Sanford kaga IS *.
in ira1 Wfcoleeal* Market
K O O rL A N T — Huppllsu mnd.ra, carlot suem klore ta d ala, ilamand llahl, market about
•ra for a 21 hour polled ataadr I H nu lipt. arc. lu q u .llly ,
( I A. if. today aa report- I.GB.I 10
J.i Lehman, Munegor.
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F o r SO years t . C. Shell of Ban­
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rhododendron wood. He haa never
smoked.

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AFVLICS — Supplies
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■ A N A N A S c— Inmorfed

Ocala will aend lla tennla team
here Sunday afternoon to play a
Sanford team a t 2:00 o'clock on
the recently finished clay court,
a t the waterworks. Director of
Recreation IL M. llard ak cr an­
nounced today.
Sanford’s team defeated Ocala
teently in several matches played
In .Oaala.
Composing Sanford's team In
the men's division will be Clay
Williams, Dr. T. F. McDaniel, J.
C. n ig g in i, BUI Zarhary^ and
Robert KnigbL Playing In the
women'a dlvlilen will be Mlaa El­
len Betta, Mrs. C harles'M orrison,
Mrs. Klnelwn Powers, Mrs. A r­
thur Zachary,
Mlaa
Katherine
Calhoun, and Mrs. T. F. McDan­
iel.
Only two of the three court*
will be used, Mr. Ifard ak rr said,
pointing out th at work Is being

in T i l t rm &lt; « i t r o t h t o r th is
Ml VIII Jl llll'l AI. riH C litr. IS
a a o ru n i k a i io u : to i s r i .
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Greyhound Results

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on the other court e t the
Ocala To S e n d done
present time to put It In better
condition end th a t It will not be
Tennis Team Here Dnlibed for tome time y e t
Sunday Afternoon

LEGAL NOTICE

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FRIDAY, DECnOIBR 2t , l i l t

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' WELL, THEY H A V E

LOVE P E R
EKCrTBMEMT IN
T H IS HUMDRUM
SH O P THAI I
COULD WUQCH A
MOUSE T R A P
ALL DAY TO B E E
S U M PM H A P P E N "
BUT X W9ULDL/T
. WASTE A MIA)1
OKI A.
SHOP
FIGHT

Smoky Ranger, (ii-rald'Pnaley'a 1
Iwi.-yrnr-nld hrimlle |&gt;ii|i, w.ut tn|
poat u II to fi fiivurlle in llie fu- (
iiitlty inaugural frnture with llig .
Irk hoiiig minted at 4 In I nddr.l
Hunger had the No. 7 Ixiv with
Irk going from the fire hnle. Hut I
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the fight devrlnpMl Im-1wet'll Flunk '
T H E S T O P WATCH
Paalcy'a Jnppy nntl Irk. .Inppy
aturted nt the Centriil
Fluridu I
truck laat yenr hut wua lint runalderrd u tu|i-hrurket liuunil.
Ho got unity mi tup frum lh«
No. 3 (lot and inn un n five- !
length lead on the Imrk stretch
hut Ick bvgnli tn turn on thr lient |
coming home, lie cloaetl in o n '
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Flr»i llaro: Fulutllt, JM •4,
Jappy with n burnt of speed and
i
■! I»«*b !••• 4Hf air. r u . IjuIv iti Aim*
won the allver loving cup hy a Mama
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Alorry
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noae In a camera finish over Jap- Hip Aluiitf
3 AMI until Lda t
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AUrry Ida III Ad. |T.&lt;0, |3.:«.

The opening of the Sanford-Orlando Kennal Club for Ita 00day season will provlda many persons with a d iffe re n t type of
am ertaln m en t than they e re able to g e t nine months o f tho y aar
. , 90-da ye Isn’t such a long time, especially to tha (lyed-ln-the
w oel-faaa . . . B atter make tha best o f It while you have time . . .
U nderstand the beat array o f pupplaa aver to bo brought together
a M h a t local track will g reatly enhance tha spovt o f -picking 'am . . .
Bid.H udson was nam ed by tho. B porting;iN ew thla .week ag/pna of
th a n d m r leaguers on tho L ittle AH-Ainsrlca haaahail .team , i ,
- w ith w hat attaom the slim h u riar it held b y the "experta"
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j i 'i r l a ianother m onth hid should bo dropping In on hie frien d a
aavha hands f a r th a W ashington Sana tors' training camp a t Orta*do:v -. 4 T h a . same f o r Jam as lla r r y &lt;D luy) Doan . . . C h rb tmae ta rd a faom T a ta r M arten an d Jo e F tn d ir rem inds na th a t thay.
Should b0 d riftin g this way In less than two months . . . Ocala
tfas-ito loss tha tennis matches here Sunday . . . W ith tha
o t -Billy Zaahry, the already strong Sanford team will bw
an hard to b oat ; . , th e public, will be welcome to watch
ihee - fre m tha outside o f tho cvnrte na thong tg n e t enough
• twanuDialdo to p erm it pu ttin g up any U i|4 .a J ip o a to v k .-W e atill
e a n 't'fk r u rs hdw aa many people pick Tech to b eab ilf
M gybp'Tech will win b u t we’ll believe U when wo see

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BY J . R. WILLIAMS

R aring S iv n -lary K. M. ( P a t t i
M eetre |ierfnrme«t In Trent atylel
In h rorkeluig Ida rn trie a ainri-t
every run- wna well m atched. No
true I hun fo u r eventn W ire de !
t-idiil hy the rau ii ra, nu null .uni
fi-.-it in e.-iily running I.f the dm " ’
when it U .lift ■•‘lilt nl llm ee In I
get n real idnnl nil their iiliility ,
under fire.

With
HHARLIE CHALKE1R

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laat nlrht while the railblrda
atnod fhre deep aa they frvertehly
yelled encourngement tn their ca­
nine aeleeliona. it waa a colorful
rath erln r that wltneaaed the 11card program that waa completed
without n hilrli.

CHALKING ’EM l JP

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OUT OUR WAY'

Sanford * Orlando *~,-v
1*&gt;is °'craelnr
iacv, m
irk uwa#eond
nlpht* of raring
a t tha SanfordOrlando Krnnel Club,
Kennel ClubBegins The crowd estimated at approalmaielj- 9,01)0 filled every
Season Of 90 Days ner
of the apaeloua rrendatand
Before the largest opening night
tbronr In hlatonr, Um SanfordOrlando Ktnntl Club Inaugurated
IU 90-day greyhound raelnr meetIcy a t tha l/mrvrnoH nval laat
'i h t with a spectacular program
at taw Big Ick. an old favorite,
eapture -lha thrilling f»-«t unevent, the inaurural handlenp In n
Cholera flnlah.
Ed Wlllard’a rrark young dor.
Glenford tied, will go to the j*nl
U'ln tha ninth and featured raei- tn.n ig h t aa a favorite In a field of
W i t faat rrt-yhmuula!
. Olenfor.l Red, lx ginning her
ftrat full aeaaon of rarinr, la reirded aa one of the ruuntry’a
ipperformera
Willard haa entered hi* apee.ly
two-year eld in th« Flagler Fu­
turity, to b« Held In Mareh at Mi­
ami which l« eonalderrd tb r na. Uon'a blffteat race for preyhonncl

SANFORD

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TMIS SW ITCH UO M TS
T H E G R O U N D S ALL
AROUND T H E H OUSENO O N E CAN SNEAK
U P O N YOU AT
N IO W T --A N D THAT
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DO ORW A Y - - C "

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Buford fa Th# Only Ctt&gt;&lt;r»i
Florida a i y Affording Rail, lllghwh.
And Water Traaoportation
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SANORD. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DKl'EMIIKR 30. 1039

Tremors Are
Impediment
rl~\Say? -To Rescuers

Leaders^* F- Housholder Is Candidate For Bridges Is No
State Senator Frsm 37th District
Be Invited
Communist,
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Kluii.ln Ir .tiils lu rr, having m eiedi
■ a in H lllll I P P M p p t
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IT f i t P p I"'* n ’•"iwim for Ihe l.egi*lfl*
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Nation s

Problems

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in pnliiir-. ill 11*16 when lir v\n«
TTTAQTTTVCTrW rin/» ".II __ Irrlid n« Hrmiiml" ( minty jud o'.
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f A P I — W ith t h e a p p ro v a l III mm ever lo rerv? In that "...
P r e s id e n t
R o o se v e lt,
t h e j.««••!) in Florida, in iw o lit i.»

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C hurch Anti S ta le C o n fer On P eaee

Civil Strife
: Feared-Near
Among Irish
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h' il.*r In • n*itlo.*** oiotuiia «i • n»U
r tap* ilrn n rtiih ti m In*, a ^ iirr
W|,i|,. full r* |w .n.
ImUini?
A n*l ra 11.*».
1.t. (•» it* »*\it hi .if non «| iiini*.' it
Tli** fhullucr »vn« biihmilltsl (ii u n . In Ih-viil »lii’hl n&gt;uiu«»«.| h»
fWvM'l rv of I nlni IV ik!»i» hy
f „ n t.-mOv -hvl,-* Wt •
.lnnio« * )l. l.m ilK llarxnnl law*
In u h h h »*ffir$nl* ••.|»o«im I
df-’H. nppoiulml hy IV-Wn* l.i r »n* r »
io .iD ii mov I. le d hi
ill! I a I*** •»»n*r lo ilolr m W i : ..•tn n n o lii'o »hno.

Meet

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K eln ltlis b r il III 19 0 S

1F.ndlnjfH May M ean j F u rth e r Q u a k e s In
C ancellation O f I)eT u rk ey Briiiff Down
p o rtatio n W a rra n t
Totlerinfi: W a l l s ,
A ffainst CIO l.e.uler
( ’a use A valanches

Precedent For TWSTESt 5 W
dMlonal Democratic » t S r J r S f^
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Mr. II himIm.I ,t sille d that he*&lt;
Lovefeast Broken feel*
h&lt;* ii n ill nrqunint’n ». ilt^|
• hr n.'.. 1" mill problem* of llii"
With FDR’s Okey i district
r,vi«I it not a stran g er in '

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JMore Fruit And Vfffetableo Than Any
Similar Aren In America

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F ran ce S ets B u d g e t
For N ext Y e a r A t
r&gt; Billion D ollars;
M iller Sees V ictory
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Regulars Replace
Red Conscripts
(iDiidlii R eveals P la n s
• For New Civil DisoliedienoeCnm paiffn

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Jick M o n m y n l n m r « » « » • • ; • ' « ! £
I’t u f il il..' .it'w y t'jtf a iin tlercrt
tCC Hah b ro k e n it# phHJCtlcn. &lt;tn^ aUdtitty. for Fr.noiolf ( 011111 &lt;
to In v ite R e p u b lic a n c o lla r? * - m.d m Iiu-i !..• «n« elened »*i
l.y tear.
r.
r.
nousiioi.hr.k
skoal
Ic irlc r*
a*
h o n o r rep train tu iiv e to• o.c Lw»■■in....".;
Ilissr itnii.ll itl It .'littill ttlltl
I ho il«*|io»f" lion lv trn u l i*'iio*l
.
,«
v m rlllin iin l 'serving during IV.e lO ii re*»i&gt;u.
only to I.»» llioh l«\ r* wh* il ;
l.n lj.i |ir..l.lt&gt;in- rm iftn iitin K
g u ra ta
4o
th e
tr a d it io n a l ln , ||(, lttlllp year j,,
cle m l. a n t e
v
/v i •
M rirh. I'.» ■ . . .
f n oil* In*ilifin**
«* II tf» r.l
fi* iii
H r’ r.in it.* w ell it* lto w
to
D e m o c ra tic
p o iu ic n i
io v c- r ,t&gt;. eom m u-fow r for
'in " i W i n n e r s I n 1 l l l h
In |ho vnhiiinift * r.'pr.ri, 1 n,,l i Ini#« yh u l*
■II* •nl»l Ih r fo^liiiinny
it r*« iil« ilT . . . . .
, ,
.. ,
i
f e a s t 01) J a n . 8.
&gt; W trrn , and rrrv rd pari ..f hi«{T T l U U C I * 111 V' , U U
...... . tin"
l-lt u u r lti.ig n in n
. . lit*
.
.ho r lir riiuIlrli I
ii ii I ho lii* i • •ninl. .•»•!
i. li iip**«ltit'4 •
UHiithiU*
lomloiwins
om
foi
iv.i
with
I
l.k
lll
II.M.-tV.ll
flli
nl
o
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r
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•
,
..
.
Added to the n novation. invila- ' , r r" ' » ' Hanfnrd'a mayor.
|
&lt;*oiti i*t.i t*«l
iiitiliT
w a rtln tr
&lt;*nmHiui»*fl l*nily'hffil'aiioiH . Ilti' * , ' .ff* * 1 " l# 1 1 ,l*' '
1*1^ ( 111* hi« n|t|t« al I*
I'tti* \ 11 f.»» . •• i•
III t 1st ttuill
Ilona drclarral
IhT ^ Priald.-nf* 1
,hp
h|'l’» n l '
■
luulil
tiiii.t.
OMailrd Ihr .- rdll.ilily ..f ...m e * ...... . n llirr"
o*&lt;&gt; l.i |i| u n m i l' P ' ( till* \riV» it 11 |*t« .i. • i «*i .if** h riirn
r P.fc h a t th . dinner wluld &gt;*• *'’V T ' " , . " r l n L l , nor!
tT w n m c n l wiln«*p*o« who
l
s. \ fiv. billion* fw u
\ D m • '• I., |« • nlrv w ii Dii.lrt t f.ir
loyii.i. Snniiii .*\ o| Xinorii'iv. and In
C^ r ,# ,r r f ' I k T a J b rT ln
Pnlk
t.» bo lioi •
T h r* . 4|»clc«ur.a cam* anon nf- ro u n t). lhp „„„ of n Mrlho.ll"i
lh.
••I K rtlria' C onm il of r h i in l tf in v • • • * |o»»i t.i»o i*..till*
...ks..l ........ il».* I n n . b profile.
tpr PoatMMter Farley h»&gt;l ra M I m(m„ '. r
*iI)ro h . haa llv.,1!
.1
|.i...
t.D-.l
fo»
ih
*
n
v n\m tion
\\ .t ltni|*i.*fi
i.to* it It n* . iib; U mis* I Dm
" V i0" ; ' 1co'",ml,, ' r In nrm ly carry « ctln n nf !».«• ( | fi p r i 7 P S
A W a rd e d
.iltd uriN.il • xp.'iubl iir.'rt.
l.nndi, fm.ml ll.ri. aim . r.d ira l^
M«rt b* 7 tn Fch B lo fix M » !ctll,c. | „ | , n c ra d u a t. of Sun1 M Z C S
J i r a e a Ihrir
^ method*
.............Ferkw
......................
lo vin|t|ov
llrM.’i, •«* i»
ypsiN tnr«tlvntf and pUc« of the Pa r*y * j font High School and the t ’lii*.
F o r
8
C* t»nil re ilito them other than th
Mu*-. p.» di. ii $l ttint IP 10 %»lll
n mhwllon ronv.ntlnn.
vrr*lly cl
Florida. A fU r ic c .lv * V* **
"
”,
,hal Ihr “ f.am ra n rk
«f
.Icr
D.it.f xi.i.MN t&lt;* I ;.*rni:»l*y.
* Tho Ipallatlon* of n.putdl.-ana ' |n K n d . e r i f from ih r Inu im-Ii.k&gt;I j
t l O C
1 / e C O n i l l O n S .ru tir uml Connllliilliin.il sbrei
Iti plri. rm .'nl ..I tnoxperirnceif
LAN Dn. Uiv . u.
ir
proveked apcculallon o a .r v a h rth » r|0f Ihr .Stale unlv.ralty, ilr. Ilm ia-:
______
iM"initi*.
-i ifat Dv \ ••tern ii Soviet
Henry .•»• lii-k. i!».y,si. -i M
the PrraldMit would d .v c t. • hU | holder chn*. Sanford a . h i. | h i Thr r i t t nlnnfrt ln , hp 8nn.
--------b*.| i *Dm rvfi»
believe
addreof to o cnll for natlonQl ' mnnent home nntl Itrwnn hU lo^ #
^ .
rliiU
__ .
.
f 2 ^ ^ ,.
II ^
^
aldenl
Ilt.il :i nt:i it.i li.it I It* nv:ih itniilim'llt
B an y an P la in s Internal and for- j prarllrc here Ih 1PM.
i fori* (,artlcn ( luh a nnniial i lu l.l- 1^101121
l i 0 1) C
Hil l pill, r I 1
Wftl preblema.
Throughout hi* profea.ional ra- mn« llrroiallon* roiilcvt were un*
", t» . .' .I n i. .tn thin 1 in I' mlrilid
) n fl • it
\ . 1l|l' ) I'llt $»f . Il I •' el "•
N’oiMo tii lit l iinl, :i pat I of
uli’rt p.t i;»1 1 .plill&gt; .Il il NN" lo it • l*» « ninl l ‘ »
. . .1. •«». 1 1Itpli
tlqltfrl
Roma raid It might m e.n he re rr, &gt;fr. H ou.hoL rr haa been nounrrd today by Mr*. I ln r y
nnws ilia*
t of ;t feat ll.ri &gt;• I p|"$out lit**, ,i Dio I. w.i. •!
.
would not dltclov* hU Intention* active In Jim civic, fraternal and Ilceron, chairman of Inc commit1
1 ,• . P.i M.t M. • 0*1 &gt; Illll lit. I iiitt'.l Kiii|r«loin.
liii»ii‘*ii.n.T ' I'ImIICV Hi |||4* •low H «•I I In- |&gt;n * 1| i ••1-• I.. :.l i'
carding a third term a t th a t educational affair* of Ihit cohii- Ue in charge
itiiII llI ..Ml. . lit lull tuiDctl I•\ irpoitp $if 4'XlraordD
in il if u ay |irrcnutioiiR in
ly.
-fh.vi'.r* , y,*or iIIk Iosl" woilltllltl’l !*•&gt;I 111!*
i. :$it.f fl..
\ .... . I. Ill 1 :*I.*!| n n \
Proclaitninf Inc control un- j
'A00 in tho lievvlupaivnt* v ln lf M;»&gt;oi 1*1 In .1 t i\\*i •i,.t .. •nil■i nit • 1lir ii.-u;IiIm»iiiii : I i .I. iimI, un«i feared
rtepubllcan* get free tickets to
uiually ■uccrcifuL^ Mr*. II
staled H u t there ire te many very
The ..Id lo the blind program of
*. dinner,
which will c o .t Demo
K.
Jlf j1ward , H kuln*. IlMilsifli: ls»\wit • •I hi. $ • 11 . «•-M1 N. 1 it t iftt t. .1 to i im I wtiit.* un- im|H*ndine tn
'
Free St isle.
f Uiloption Jr* ;t Nru
attractive arrangement*
which :*^r *-lon« I lub luv. Ims;.i °W
| fV,
iit •••i 1. || V• \ , \ • t'.r tin ”111111* i li.* f.*rn'c» Itifh
crat* ( 10# • plate.
it Ion. of Hit' itt'itiu "i 1 Ih. S i Inl.| | ...•k* till. tV-4lll"t l.&lt;*Avr« &lt;&gt;f nil llioh nfficcra were
expressed the spirit of tho Yule- I ***•' .r,vl&lt;‘
'""J01 Ira.e
'.There w as no Immediate Indi­
tide te ito n .
actlvltle* du.ing the past yenr a n t (li, „
it •*trniii* itl*lioin»M r&lt;»m tli. 1 It" 0.1*1 „ Stoll* 1.mgiii
Ml $riitt rlD’il, amt r.,000 aoldlen
cation whether the Republic, n .
in ordrr to expand tl.i- p.ug.am |)„rB
Spend Hinfgid Unlliirt "i SIall
m»i$ " \n
'1 iriii.l •' 1 |U,(Nli• prt • , w .if ronrn itriiU il around Dub*
On twhalf of Abe club »he e«- during Ihr ruining y e .r, Ihe cluk i i , . i "i”
M,
Im where inidri*, described M
..1IM itnn Ihi" I*..llii* ••ii -Mllj
tneeaed n p p iw elallc^ U . those vvl.o h* *|vansurtna o Charily Ball U ^ ^ o r '
I 'b i r i i u i i i i’Iiid iit^i ii.oi
. .1 1«M.. Mii at ; iiirn d ifr« of t^ie e x trrm iti lrtih
1.1 j:$. '.i
hod made efforts td Imbue Ihe Ihr Imll.uum of tl.e Mayfair llutrl ||n.t,,n
•»•••'»••
JtHjrM »•. . I nn ihr World** lit t.l. it v . *•I* 1 t» itIt IH S it. Bf|iot»tirin nrrriV. stole n million
TAVKRNIER, Dec. 30.—IA1— rlly with a spirit of Christ ma • tonight from 10:00 ....III • :n'*|«|IP,| r1. t _
I I) l. i .» II nil.
:im.« Ilit l. &lt;1 l*m inr tl . \ "ft &lt;
^ is y « E « u tle n t
T o
; Plane wreckage, recovered
r. • l .i , lonnd «.f# Nimnunitlon .Sunday.
by with their decoration.. She nl«« o’clock. Tahir rearivatinn. may !*• li„iinarvtba
|ft)f iniPl • \ I’llllllU I- lilt* a If \ fit •II 1 .I.*,. . Ii M III 1. i • h. . 11 i.l.l. .1 J S'tiifhi in Irrlmi.l fe o n il th# ***•
Peace J u .tlre K. C. Lowe from r /411eased appreciation for Ihr «■«»- made by railing Ihe H old.
j —
Ctllilin »Dfo|i*, l» |*i iv.ilr Dud.I 1d (III V.lN
i:»*ii"i nl •»P»' 1}lt llll' II •*ini«f •. nihnrnliiie a violence
the aoft marl bottom of Card operation of the merchant* who
lmnnll.
loolP and
uniI nl4
OI)
Donnir ,Mm.e
hi* oicl.e*t.al
j S t f i c ^ p &lt; * D i l W I'\ pi.iiavlw. ID,*
\ g-ii .1" 1i, ■ .10*1 IIr .1. v in •pi N. lorn'" dib« .. ii th f H rh iJi in northern
Sound in the Florida l&lt;ey», wa* cnve lhe prisee to Thc Hanford f
o.im .do will fun.L
Inn.1.1, thel
^loliitf* th r I WM fit*! dt \ oi"l 1.1’ HiMt *»
lilt. hr.M
oh , III,'hidIIIV II'l In lull.I in mists* tho two parts
•1 6 4 0 O n
T u e s d a y tentatively idrutlficd la»l night Hi-raid and lo the i^ ig e* In the mu,iP r„r ih r d.nee which
u unI •••• *U|* loWllul Ilie* . o|| *| | il, t ..•$| I lh l., it. w I"in 11 of tin* 1*11111.1, imtfbt rpld tin*
Verson awon- ||( J AllIVltD
Mci
ae being from a United State* fo„ie«i
a . w-ell a* the “rffld c n t l|rr lhl,, 11IH.rvu
|(lll ufof P,.nil
upervUlon
rt-n.n.ilt
.Ullpimnl
of
M
l.
|tr.
|I
eel
St
.Drim
«..III tm .1 lit. WII • WOl k - .III.I il not tli. i ii .'rMliil if*.
rm i.m lttre of worker* on (lie liuli.ili.ig all me.nl er» of II
, En&lt;wficr»tor. eepcclilly nuall- arm y B-IR-A bomber.
tti;t| m n
I'D".n:li rim d n llc i th r strife
Imlifin II i\
ID. props I f.*i to, ii pi . incut
I
*if li
I
committee."
Thete
Includeil
Mr*.
Marking*
reported
by
I/&gt;wo
J - fled fo r,th e pu.ltion through cxe|i,l&gt;. .1. I.. linlloH'.y i* genet
•f t.ipil.il and lalior tn Hrltuln,
th o trnldi' in
I’il«Jilin**:. I binrliishl •••• Mm* • »*«... &gt;. .• vu Ihr |*olt .. i *
W
A.
Kilts,
Mrs.
J
.
M.
Ileye*.
were
*ald
by
the
Dougla*
A
ir­
. nmlnntion and te .la conducted hy
cl.nl....an for Ike event
\n-I I. ifis; mii«li nnns plrt uivd R*
JrTfrrri.in hind, wrn* in Jininiillnp
*1 u. i l ,* nun vnit
Moiin imp . »,
It* 'r ltl*l,|r III#
aoectal VepreahnUtivei of the Ba­ c ra ft Company at California to Mi** Itrn e Hinton end Mrs. Sadie
i ii-lit iiiv t«. nv.iid rrKiinviitotion
Mi. IIt Mlid
In itx aid In Ihr Mind proRrmn 'a V U I by
iy itu fttlcrHl
frdrtnl ru.nml
i mi ...in m 'n h tiu in r
in
D
&lt;
th
ih.
•
i
n
1
Mir
totllilN
teau ol the Ceptue* will begin be tho»c of a medlum-*l*ed, twin- llrouse.
^tniini; Ihr paxl vm r Ihr .inn* ’ Doftl.in
.... .. in Mmrh. l!» &gt;.
nn111•••nl
unpaii Qiu
••ffollM
to
I I\ a IvINt* oil.I III* *0*1
• In'll |, i I . Ill Mil Ollfll \\ |* \ |*l
II...........
The winner* nre a . follow*:
work Jan. 2 compiling data for engined bomber delivered to the
C*1ul. Iijir fnrnirt•hrd walkititr ta*nnr«
nu'
Will I Ilf Will
i \Vit'll mu Ittn uli , •*ill ninl., ifioiit I N poll ••• • 1 pi "«|.
H,,i*J Ir^u
‘roiinirt.
f.»l
ll».
I.
|
the I #40 decinglal Ceniu*, it w a. arm y la*t Aug. R at Barksdale
In
*JI
iHTBoriR
nnd
hart
f
u
mi
^
l
u
d
j
J
r
f
f
r
i
*.
ii
nitl (oil III*
i* ini'ii.|:»l |. ii .it ii.. } ' ,.iMi Him v\.i
•.,iiiotln $•:.n»• .’iddftl i»:iiifleaner
Tree
|MN III}!
| tit.,
l th. I’hoI.i t«» iii.D'pfiul.'iirf da&gt;*. :i vole*
Announced today by government Field, Loulatana.
(cDirt.M|
u il tto'inic ttiiynml i lit! l " " 1'
..............li
Ihr I t ' * •*•*! mi i ii * It ,oi ii. i 'w .i ho.i.i im .
$3.00 for best lighted living tree •‘InlkniK Intoku" In fivr. Aiodln r ........
nd. l.i ui ion pDinii.'d iii
authorities.
Army officials at Barksdale
fivr
|H*iw.t||R
u
r
r
r
nl*i
flVrn
«
•»
&lt;
•
j
pri.iiu.lr*
of
Hi.*
Cmnd
Nnliom.l
|
h
.»I
In
ID.
II......
I(i%f$
ninl
India
for
ill "I ' Ip*
\ \ • IMI.
\I O |
The cen.ua will give a nevr, ae- Field, Chapman Field at Miami, —Alts. tV. L. Cooper.
H.m *mh, . ..IiimiiM* • nil. • lit* t ..ii . .*!• -till, I I "It l i p:n I iii l h. tli.*
l.io ’&lt;• ;i\ tiiK that n pli dyr of
$.1.00 for 2nd best lighted living llm llr leading *n»ir*e a» n irunll H or-envr I h anly Fnml nf l .u n
ni
rurale, and u p -t^ d a te
balance and Ihe Miami bate of the 31*t
of
rffnrlrt
nf
Ihe
club
A
Inlnl
"f
«
jhwi
I,
Mnyl.ind,
which
hr
tlrclarrd
'•'"•"I!
"I
*
•$*•%
!
u.
.l
$
i
n
1
1
.li*".D&lt;'«h«'iirr,
will
"be
taken
I Hilt N • » ll
ID.- I ' . , anil th.
how­ tree—Mr*. W. A. Leavitt.
sheet of the people, Industrie*, reconnaissance squadron,
1ft hchiMtl rhililrrn had Ihri
2 itlnne.s a t Eddie's R estaurant rxaniinrd ami gluF^rt. fuiniih.-d hail Inkrn nnuly $r»0,IHMI,fUMI fmm . I'm nig tin* n»:h Mu t nn.il \n i - loll till. •**-«» i .i ••* oi i. ohm* to tin ion. to r s definite purpose/*
they
had
no
and retourcea—broader in aeope ever, reported
Atnt*ricaiiH
for
nine
w
nre
•’%
%
if
Ii
v
u
.n
i
|ji\iunDlr
tip
..it
l,.||.m
iiporfed a
Herman
•t In Ilf »•»! •
• |«l O••*•*V 44M' • r i . n . l t
th a t ever attem pted before, eov- knowledge of a missing bomber. for Ird best tre e —Mrs- Wm. Lef- them at Ih r rx|»rniir of Ihr rtnh
verv lilllr r»’lu*i..**
*•*»• » Dig D*
$n * .nl.n.l lot • Ill $0*1 *
•iihhi.il ii.$ 4ni»» •'link
through
ti
i'
-I
Ii
ex
• ertng not only population, but al- The reconnaissance squadron a t fler.
In ftdtlilinn ih r rluh Iihr fur'*\Vr k II* H Mill mii itt :• r
full **»i • nf ri\«,| ,il.|. • tp .n l * .• • -td. • I. O IN.
... Dii.it.. I iifo iln of ii Hr il mil
100 Its. fertiliser for 4th best
11 .
• • I*
'»•
!••••!• •«
so, agriculture, housing, m anufar- Miami uses that type ship.
nirthrd three In ^|&gt;it a I hrd a In ID« i f lliivi* ^lnl»^net iT • I'fi g.it min •!••.••• •I\ mud. n fin .tit t i.*ii in
pin to .hi I I . . n. h uatwhip. Mini*
.. .
I *I l I h, I n "I I "III!
4
tuft*. busincM, employment, ocLowe, who went out lo In­ tree—Mr*. Herman Morrl*.
Frm
ahl
Umghton
Mrmnri.nl
I
thr dinuing fur llu* |»iln *," l. i I' iiim i *1 l.'i. l..... ml
w m r$ ported on
....... I ril
,M|, .
Radio lamp for 6th best tree— pit mI and !&gt;»« .««i*&gt;lt M
WF \ II'OI min.i ruti .l
Cupatlon, minaa, drainage amt tr- vestigate a fi»hlng guide's report
upi* u Mrhnlaiwlup
____
. f,,rKOn
,
&lt; ii*. i • r I*.
i
i . u .Hi,in. . . I l.o M............
. Ml ot II th f \V* t.iii Front.
:.rt|stio i..
th a t he saw a plane's wreckage Mr*. U. II. Brown.
.......................................
.........
.
linifii
In
d
I'
m
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t
ii
D
.
.
..iitpjiign
fii.nl
for
U
w
orll.y
Sniiford
-t.nl.
nl
|
W
hen
nr.Hiuni.1.
tin
.In
k
...
....
tW stinghou.e elect, k Irre sel
I- .i'l l p *.;
Tba bushveu andl pienufacturr* late last Monday, said one of
,,*e. tl.e
........ .
...
IIF IM N M . li-r. :io tcPi—The
Il llVfl
IIII .......m i ..." ... i
&gt;. in ... h i ...
for fllh be»l tree—Alls* Muriel .hriMigh « hlcl. a g rir.il.u ra lrnu -e* | mtjdjy put nui
lil.l
.1.1. t
nnvrgaa will s ta rt Jan. 3 and la the piece* lie recovered bore the Knox.
s. the University nf Florid* "&gt;ay ,,f
Si.i.fmd ul.n l. .. ..Il,,.
it,, ... I "Mil'll!
I miii-li h ut li .-omiiionil Din! night
*
1
.Di
th.
I.
w
name
Dougla*
A
leers
ft
Co.,
Inc.
I
. ;o o l U be copfuMd la any way
be lakrn. The rlul&gt; aUo €Mil»lh-| “ Von rnn'l expect n man In rat illctnirnl «f M.u*.* D«* nlD'i,.d \ D«la I I , 1-11.
I" * • I Mi - Imii lhl oiiiiiuiiii**d ih&gt;- ItiirtsiniiN luitl been
•J.w ith the population, hovulnr and th e d ate Feh. 17, 1011. and ihe
ute- regularly to a fund t.» I " r y $.6,011. a.'U .nl stilt t.i.,, nil ih r Inin- nf tin- Si."li*', an., eau r line nnid. I *o
Doorway
Ihim in hiu k no s j\ hattlefront
-^ flyriculturn eeuau* which will not m arking, A. Vi O rder ##77, aer
law*
kiiifliun iwthioiiii and
Embroidered sheet and pillow tiile fire lunrhe* to m .drr.xiv- .i,ne," lie |.rntr&gt;.i-"l.
I li
»i (nit iii
I Ut.
114*44 • o Mu
lal num ber If.l.
until April I.
Clnllrk, who i* represented lin e | S n . inl . .....................I.
...
iih'iii;
th f
rsiitfrn
ease* for the best doorway—Mr*. ilcgr .1 chiklnra ami to n.lict l.-'ll
no
Ih.* Wi'kiva n.irlliNN :ii.|
M e G&gt; .-Florida,, eight separate die-1 Al*e among the piece , l a * . IV. II- Hofmann.
f
mol
u
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n
n
h rrf Kovii't u urpIniiVH
eharilie*.
I
!by $:.i»li"' y.ii.lifi.l mayor, lltir y vnl.til. .•&lt;*•■.»- «•■*.
&gt;■11, ,. m.
I Ihri hip|*4*"t plll| u n . iillivrtl
re tik i* have Maw set up tor carry- found w a. what appeared to be
iImvp
houihuj
and
100 th*. fertiliser for 2nd best 1
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G .ylu.d, iin mediately *r. lilt to I.e:i«""t Ihe ...... I den tin I 1.. 1.1 i ‘
|lm«|||.N..I o*oo I' m, a I ktr&gt; I
s 'r^ n * en the wdrh, the F ifth Dlv- a portion of a ga«ollne tank* d o o m ;y --M is.
in.ii hint i:tn....it their n a n troops,
W. (’ a 1. . h r n 1 L ' j , , 1 l l l n n a
'at^angw . und. n tk b lix .U a v . ...
Fainted on II. fovwe said, was Ifutri.lson.
t i k i comprising Bravard, Citrus, ■■tinted
pi.- iinmhlN i.» drive them Into
| * H i m I 1 U I1 S l l l t t U t .
.M aarveil I.h.*.m*l fr.as Ihe |l..i.
'IBS
g sls."— U rge
hi.it I.
Marion, Orange, "rapaelty
U r g e A ssies for 3rd best door
■r$l Ntnlc* Fidi lily nnd tbiRiuhtv
9 ' i I ^ C k r , Lake, K
Osceola, Putnsm
, Seminole, HL enough lo be from th at type w ay -M r* . F. E. Bolt.
______ J«
In I n\ . i ui the battles, ut Kelva
j
' runi|&gt;Rfiy.
John., Rumler and Veluria roun- bomber.
.•it th r h o i«linn isthmus nnd on
Baacmble
l-owe sold the wr*ekage was r
-lie. with headquarters a t OrlanMo* ii.u tliern shore ol Luke La«
$2.00 for best ensemble—Mr*
deeply embedded in the
w it
" f* o , . •
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•lorn 11m ii iiiI S y sk y jarrii the Rus*
S afety P u tro ls A re
Frank
Miller.
bottom
and
he
was
able
to
pull
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left PfWi ilrnd on the field.
' D kk Bell, of D gU nd, U the
Every yes. there are .&lt; lot "f
100 lbs. f e r tlllu r for 2nd best
U l I I IIU sU
^ *1 / ^ th.* hit'll viiiMiiiniiil aniil.
B
egun
For
ChurcheH
,* Miee. visor of the district, and up only fragm ents with books.
elderly
prison*
who
desi.e
In
MThr I t imii**. hi'ld nt n vlrJohn
Loehner, of C lenaont, C Most o f the piece, ha recovered ensemble -M rs. F. E. Roumlllat.
II* %*«•••!,. fr.V I'rrss
,
,,, ,
R rlith dish for Bed boat en­ lend Ihe annual Pioneer Night 1 „ .
I IMI \\V \i:K . &lt;Hiioo, h r. ::n
tool «tint.l*«t III on the Karelian
•
th e a tslstsn t. Mr. Bell and Mr. were a lightw eight metal o f a
F
ii’w
li
kiii.it
Fiidtt\
•picnd
a
celebration
who
cannot
nUrml
be|
®*Wy
P««rol*
will
!«•
main
1
semble—Mr*.
J.
E.
A
bernathy.
I.Vi I •• i .n .. . f i jiia h a.fi Mars i bthniii- sinn* lire. It, launched the
U Khper, as well aa the Enumera- type, he said, tised by army
P jt » i Casserole for 4th best en- cause they have no m ran. of , tuin.-d n. all of Sanford * rhurrhe- u liitrr Dliinke! o\.-i Mjtinr-iila. I*. Hoik ib-fmiti*ly &lt;mifii mril, hi
*rood mi nth of Nvnr hy throwing
- : t i n , ! o n facing a big Job, It was H u m ,
transportstion,
Frank
Kvon.
*.f
»n
hading
thoroughfare,
in
llu
somi
le—Mrs.
H.
H.
Cole
men.
Fori
&lt; Sli| l..i «.( | ,well i .Imi' ino no firms- f*toiinl«d at 100.000 men
.Mulligan
Wi
Ohio
nnd
He at first reparted only ono
'•.fed oat, and la order that
-la k- e -city during th r month* &gt;&gt;f heavy •
Jiary
Mid
today,
rrqurat.ng
Be,I
lamp
for
special
arra
n
g
e
­
liny,
Fine
•
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•
f.
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.
told
mem
•»'
o e -iirn end of the Finns'
engine
buried
ia
tba
mart,
bat
.wrath Might ho completed In
tra ffir. Deputy HKeriff Carl W.l*•'•"..... " r
“*
U r* ..f M. \ i,oi i. .in \s tf. noun- Muriio ilirim line yesterday In an
/aliS tted tim e had ha as near- said there easily could be an­ ment of Santo on roof—entering that rarh person a.trm ting tl.e llama, who oiganitrd .h r pstn.L , ‘
•*•**....ui-..
itf
.'l
!"•
avent In an aulo of hi* o*n ti.i*
-ti..|.i)
rfft.it I,, wtrike n knockout blow.
ilrt| tlirn-f
I III MM'II I \
as la. hwoMuly pee .t- other one farther, down that ha chimney—won by Edward Ian * .
year bring al lea*, one person !**Jd tod^y.
Th* hulk id the 100.000 troops
w ool! wet have Mon able M
*' W•* • !•» not
i»v pitHil in$*ly
liltitter
Iff «"t.l
r. Id m-ro»i|,a&gt;i".l
with him
Deputy William" formed th r in- j H
l.o
Usages U* Mention
\\ hr I hr i IM not thr-.* irillliD 1111* were nitride the main LeningradMr.
B.
R.
Back,
Mias
ZUlah
In
addition
s
.pecl.l
commit»rols
0 » rhsirm sn of a Junior .now in .......
t.......
m.lat.ly
h.
Viijoin highway nnd everything
Welsh, Miss Jean ette La lag, Mrs. tee ha* ieen oiranged end Iran*- | C ham ler of ( om m r.fr committer. I tie Ih.koln amt ... h a..-a-, and lirtifi. I.ll. h t llir lr |a II,I |ll|ll!$*r indivate.1
n mu-pi'll surge tow ard
•my dnohi .ti iii&gt; iiiitid that tIn*v
Amelia Neb Is, Mrs. M. R B lrkk- polltUUon tn and from the meet- They will a s .i .l ped#.lrlan* aero*, below 30 .......... . a t . . . . . .........
Vlipmi
along l(tr western side of
rsisl,** hr iiiL
Und, Mrs. Roy W illiams, Mrs. utg will b e , furnished for thow&gt; the* ttrecta in thr vicinity of thr ,111 th r middle we-l utid ru I
.
t
i
g
i
.
th**
isilnttiM
near the (bilf of Fin*
ago, "to attempt to recover as Thoms* Jonas and Julian •n d
church**. Boy Smut* who tttrrv l , fluring Mir
duy •.».Hlri*tmg
hr. Sliph. r - Irlief woy tin toil |;ini|
who roll county 3603.
-----“ mow aa M could tomor- Raymond BaumaL
th«
variout
churchc*
hive
been
tcm
pcrntinr«
u
r
r
r
irp
m
trjl
in
on
M
.IM
H
I
pho|oi;*iiphs
tnken
•
f
Th# program which includes
The ftlnftiiiK of the Russian at___ Johnson will m aut In a
several ipeakcr* a* well as en­ aakcdl to aofvt a■ mrmbcift of the ; \ rw Koflmid but * ilh •• tln m i Mam bi*t ^luiiini'i ut thiv IjinioiitH •totUtorM (»■ ra a e Rk)
larger M at and altepvpt to tatoa
in S&lt;Dith
P*trol».
, of inorr inmv or nun un Ilir HilBwey oh*fi \ nil i )
tertainers,
begin*
al
7:10
nrloek
the auterm, Lowe said.
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N'ttrtlifii'DI, Vt., irp o itrd Afthn uh.-ir ttif niihly plniirt
and
will
be
completed
by
10
n
o
A p arty . Ud by Lowe, sesrehod
P, M. end following lhl* a New
FLAY WILLIAM TELL
! ' ,hrl" « r1
«;«mimred with 17 t.ns uliiiif’l diiM-tly in the zenith,
a thrae-mtle area for bodies, bwt
thus rtviui* the les**t amount''of
, —
. ihMow tbc p rrt DiUB itiglii.
Y ear's dine* will be held for th#
Douglass Aircraft
nlino*pheii* through uhivh to Diki*
yaongar grnaiation. There will be
WATFIIHTOWN, H. D.. Dw. 3# I ; Flymoutl. harbor wareported that a B-1H-A
pioturm.
Tin* photo* werp taken t
M , admission rh s.g r*
for the - ( A t —Don.ld Mile toll, 14, trn c -I Inckcil ninl n o s . t guaiil |uilrul
of the marking* found
when Mar * was the cIom-nI to |
dance.
R
oth
th*
d
.n
rr
and
the
fully
told
police
yr*terd*y
of
play'
bout
u
a
.
ili.poti'luil
to
fin
foil
here carried a crew o f eln. .
_____ .t$ illsfienrrallv fair, somewhat fold*
the i 'AMIi in n*«-eiit yearn,
program in honor of pioneers will Ing a “ Williotn Tell" gome with | ing vc»*cl» couglil in .!.«» it"'
Considerable mystery had at­
„
, ,
. . .
11ii41* uf a p p ri^ ’inateiy rt.’b.fmmi.Ihhi «*r in $&gt;outh centra) portion. Froat
Sanford will s t o m o I t s ____ I b* to ld in the Lake Mary Com­ his brother, Jerry, R, who My nesr
tached to the diecovery o f tho
r a t ta of the routh refolded the ,„ilrw;
to Okeechobee mocklands tonight,
In oa s many wt
weeks on Moo- munity House Monday night.
wraekago, for Civil Aeronautic* holiday fat
death In a hospital from a »**lp first snow of the yrur l-itdftyj
. 4
.
\Kim.liiy fair, slightlv w arm er In
C
"
Authority Inspector W. IL Hatch* day. Mew Yeara’ Doy.
gun
wound.
l£
n
.id
..id
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e
rry
\
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.b
ly
n.rthw.?-,
a
i
.......’
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t
t
t
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.
b
r
i
’K
RED CROSS SENDS $ 10,000
Alt eteras
Uw city will M
fell to the ground a fte r he shot at I ,t|,. Georgia. Tim fall in A tlanta
lao at Miami said he had ne re­
Praelpilslloa
a hslf-gsllrn ran testing on the [
slight, however, nlthough » 'r th f ni&lt; *1 .'onlinuou* *rric» nf
port a f a ml**lng plane and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. —&lt;/P) younger boy’s head.
large .rale and high
Yesterday
.... ......____ _
.40
mountain
top*
3ll
mile*
further
added that If one had disap­
lures ever errured," he ileclslx-d
baa la Uw C apri House i«vd —The American Red Cross hoi
Tn ilstr this month ................ AO
peared in l i l t area before Moonorth
were
while.
Colunibii*,
Hall will to tloaad through- eotlad $ 10,000 for tho relief of
rnnal* run in straighl di­ Normal fo r m o n t h ___...... 1.09
(la., hail some alert nnd Macon, re,The
day. bo
v lrtla o ot tho earthquake in A niFIRST TO BE KILLED
linns a* if nn rnglnrer had Mid Normal for year ......
IL I1
In middle Georgia, hnd
hotli them
w w ' im H
H I ,
tells.
___________________
nut,
be said, and a re geo- Normal to oat# ..... —
O l .l i
llutchln* aald reports o f mlaoLONDON, Dec. 30.—(AT— The sleet and m ow, hut in small melrie in pattern.
tag army pleaew- ordinarily are
•
ROOBTBLT WIRES SYMPATHY Loodon Dolly Harold disclosed to­ quantities.
Daily rh an g rs In Ih# north polar
Tempaeolnree
no* directed to hha.
The snow flurries
rxtem leit cap ron«isting nf clouds and hare
day th a t Corporal Thomas Friday
High Low Rata
TM
llri
rarew aaM aace
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. —OP) wm# th* first British soldier to Into ra s trrn Tennessee and w est­ betoken tba existence of a Martian Dee. 24 — •— v [
tt . 0
,RMHb baaed at _________ _
loliw it Boosavalt yestarday bo killed to oolion during tho uror. ern North Carolina, but cloud* atmosphere, he explained, ticlen- Dec. 26
0
73
Ot
It aaad that type a f bpasb wr tort
were
breaking
and
forecasters
tba president of Turkey a Friday was killed on Dec. 0 while
•
lisls to v r long declared that Dec. 26 ------------70
60
bow af aorta Ahat had rrratoi
on patrol duty between Oertnan toW the alarm area should movo there U vegrtath n nn Mars and Dee. 27 . . - ....... 70
hk
60
40
to tto .
nnd British llnas aa th* western oenthoM lwsrd by B aturday rnorn- If there also M an atm osphere life
NOTE: Resdii
nn
load#
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Contest Listed
, By Mrs. Heeren
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Held In Lottery

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F leecin g C harge H ighlights Of 1939 In S ?n fcrd
A nd Sem inole C ounty O utlined

Raise Funds Fo
Blind Tmm Dane

1ST"
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Plane, Found O ff
Florida Keys Is
SOU Unidentified

Begin Census Of

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Pioneers N i g h t y

JOrnSoSSr./ Mwas raalahud,
, an. forhiddMto txklblt scbedulea

Winter Continues IMartian Canals
Spirited Thrust! Really Exi s t ,
WithSnuwBInnkvl,

New Year’s Will
Be Observed As
Holiday In City

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From all reports and every indication, San­
ford merchants have experienced the4most suc­
cessful Yuletide shopping season in many-year&amp;
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Credit for this must be given in large part —
to the individual citizens who have1 responded
so loyally to the “Trade-At-Home” campaign.

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thousands of dollars which 4 have been ;going
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elsewhere, htretofflre, will henceforth remain
at home to make Sanford grow and prosper.
We want to make this appeal: that in the
months to come Sanford people will not forget
the purpose of the “Trade-At-Home” campaign
ani will continue to buy locally whenever pos­
sible.

We, your merchants, have tried to show
our appreciation by meeting the demands of the
buying public as regards price, quality of goads,
and Courteous treatment, but further, we wish
to take this occasion to thank'our customersJ (or
&lt;
the Splendid patronage we have received during ............
theiChristmas holidays.
At the same time, realizing that what helps
ithe merchants helps the town as a whole, we
want to declare our intentions to make this cam­
paign a continuing effort to the end that the

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• In return, fer our part, we pledge our un­
ceasing efforts to meet ell competition whether
in price, quality or courtesy. By continu^g to
.
^yy.Qfk together in the future as wholeheartedly
VMTlas the first five weeks of this campaign has 1/&gt;
demonstrated can be done, we will all be «doing
»
our part toward making Sanford a bigger tmd
better city.

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This Advertisement Is The Fiitlj In A Series Made Possible By The Following Merchants And Business M eg
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dingfElder

CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.
MONK’S BILLARD

SCOTT'S .
STANDARD
NENTICM ■TATIOil

FLORIDA PpWER
&amp;LIGHT CO.

TITLE
GUARANTY &amp;
ABSTRACT CO.

TRIPLE “S”
GROCETERIA

J. c. pEnne
COMPANY

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FORREST
GATCHEL’S
(.110(1,111 A NK\T (MUKirr

SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS

: WIGHT ,
GROCERY CO.

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CITY ICE &amp;
FUEL CO.
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. EMERICK
Ha r d w a r e
•RIDA OTA'
BANK OF
SANFORD

t h e st y l^ sh o p

HILL LUMBER ’
&amp; SUPPLY YARD ;

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COCA-COLA
b o ttlin g CO.
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COLEMAN’S

RANDALL ( , &gt;
ELECTRIC CO.

STRICKLAND
MOTORS, INC.

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK -

PETER PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOPP
.uy;i&gt;
TOUCfiTON

PAUL W.
RADFORD

THE COWELL CO.
THE SANFORD
ATLANTIC
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NATIONAL BANK

ST. JOHNS
TCR LINE CO,

HILL
NFORD PAINT HARDWARE CO.
COWAN CO.
MATHER •
SANFORD
WERT
f t W. FRUIT CO.
&amp; GLASS CO.
FURNITUREi. CO. URNITURE CO
THE JEWELER
ALTMAN
SEMINOLE 1
t H.B.POPECO. TIRE SHOP, INC CHEVROLET CO,
SECURITY
PALMETTO
INC *
BRIGGS
LUMBERiCO. GROCERY STORE
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ENGLISH
McLAUUN
WALTERL
HOFMANN
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TABLE' SUPPLY
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JEWELER
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COOPER
ELECTRIC
SANFORD CASH
. STORE
SERVICE
FEED STORE
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VALDEZ HOTEL • SANFORD
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MACHINE CO. TUXEDO FEED
PURCELL
CO.'
LIQUOR STORE
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IVEYS
KENT MOTOR CO,
* SUPPLY CO. AID n R A IM THB MOUK*
SHOE STORE
LEE BROS.
SANFORD
SANFORD
SANFORD
FISH
A. WIEBOLDT
BUICKCO.
PLUMBING
MON1EZUMA
GAS CO.
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HOMERS
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1939

WINTER DESCENDS ON NATION

Ski. T r o o p s
At Lifeline
ilroad Of Reds;
Objective Reached

Rest Clerk
ToBeNamed
I In Contest

Eatabllahed In 1908

N U M B E R 108

Deaths In Turkey

1.10 In Cash” Will Be
(liven To Three Ad\ judged Most Court­
eous By Committee

Recorded At 9,000
fa

*

owing Interest
Is Evidenced In
I94C Elections

Fresh Tremors M ag­
nify Terror, Devas­
tation, -Suffering;
Anatolia Hit Hard

Mar. 2.*l I Deadline
For Candidates To |
Qualify In Races;

Fighting Fires

With the p .i«tirc of the Chrlsl- G t
1mi* ►hipping ►oa-on. th.' ’'tr:d c .
)a l h u n r" campaign cn rred il*
*meoml |.liw«&lt;* ifit v ' viili an anipim i-tm tn by Mayor I’dw atd
|lit:s n- th*l f-tn In ra-h will I r
! Stinnil'll In (hr throe r lr tk i in
8nnfuril stores wtip a r adjudged
h
'I p ' a ►
.'Ctrl committee I tie -inn*l
cti.irlm ii, nml r lllrlr n t" during a
Ci"'ir ( in to- tii-lil Jan. 2-1.1.
(
Mr
V i'jur Higgins mill lhal I ho n't
wi«-.'.w*' wmefarw
In i' 1 1 llir oimloot, lirlil ill f in
F l t j l f ’d * n d
linn iriih Ihr iH 'o in Indue,
C. owing In lcrr.l 'iin n g S ine spend n r of *8 n fj.il Drill V a ( id n n t 8nqh|&lt;&gt;le ( minty ro Im il
In Hanford/’ I* In n«-ls. Ihr t r , " • iknt
nnd Inrte.vud “slre-l-cortinnl.H in improving llirlr , « W ^ l
ANKAHA. fu tk r&gt; . Dee. 2H
Soviet
il llirlr ci Hloinrr* m wrll tu*Jnt- ner“ ■‘peeulatfon n \e r the tm-Mii— ( M ’l - - Official* lodry anb
illtlo
nf
sucre-,
for
the
varlmt*
prm
inu
ih
rir
|H'r*nnne|.
nounred tl.OtMl p*i*ons were
troop*
Invasion and .,
A i** inm lltrr nf 20 •elected .-nndldatr* who hnve -Irlilfled
kllliol or ln|ur*d In Ihe region
—arwM i'ii" i n
In a b m e a c c to ra nkinjr the
their
IntentDn*
of
running
file
W ln lrr fell* on Ih r United S lates; Ih r “ ilu»t biwvl i- (-avert'd with between nine
Hopper*
w
hoir
name*
will
not
be
r f r.rslnean aDne In yesler*
nd
id
K«l will vl«lt all *lore» and 1puMIr nlfiro m ark. Ilw ndvrnl nf
d ry ’s Anatolian earthquake.
o f f e n s iv e .
ilnchre o f show nml tem perature- ra re downward In o llirr |».-irt-» of Ih r laml rvp ’ W ashington, D. C\, dlvulgike u w illlrn report of their IUto, gen rnl rh rtim i year.
New trrm or* .hook Anatolia
P lanes and sk i
troops j #Bj oyrij II, fin .1 snowfall o f ih r w inter. Anna K lrannr nml t'tin i* Dali two o f'P resid en t Roosevelt’* m
lit ID in a President will be
lB&gt;|MV»*loii* of IIip iilore, il.i atiwk
leday while a h littartl and
railway
grandchildren,
romp
In
inow
in
thu
brickyard
of
th
e
White
l|uu-e.
-eleetrd
for
u
four
year
term
alrucV a t R ussia's
and il* personnel, offering nny
fierce wind* lucre.'-ed su ffer­
ctn 'lru ctlv e crilirlini they liell-ve nnd Seminole County clcelor*
connection with tha far north
ing of hundred* nf thousands
will
rn*t
ballots
for
n
United
' Ip line with their findintf*. These
nf homrle**. \ heavy storm
•I V point whara t^a Murmansk
I jrim lts will lie held ronfldenti-ii I Htiile* senator, n icpie-entative,
raged along Ihe lllark Sea
line rnmea wlthla '46' mil** of
' Ian will he given directly to ihe n governor nnd all S tate anil
r is s t. Irarlnx ship* loose from
the riw W i fronMqr. There, were
Ict'iite*! judge* and turned over to County official- who ore circled
m norinc and battering down
to llirlr office*.
• the meirhvnt* roncerned.
unconfirmed reports that nrhlleses.ide home*. With a temperThe flr*t primary of Ihe DentOn the l.**t day of the ronl»«t,
ature i f ? ! degrees Ikrlnw
clad , ski troop*, a highly mobile
sern (I'rlirenhell) many of
rn. 11, n coupon will be iu,i iH-rntic Party In Florida will be
unK.-pDnnlng to dbWPt eommuheld on Tin—day, May 7 nnd will j
th iu -sn d - i f rarlltquakr *urend the# retreat quick* Dccplte unfavorahlc wenther legged Mark duck, Florida duck.
be
followed
three
week,
later
b
y
'
piddle ran indicate It* rlioire a*
vivnii who lied to Ihr field.
had reached their condition*, W dll f t rent epccic* of kaldpMr, pintail, green.wingyd j
the
sieond
DenuM-ratie
I'rim
ary
tin' mo*l courteous and efficient
s r i r fn iirii i«&gt; dralli.
bUtu were counted in Seminolo teal, blue-winged teal, rlng-nee*rlrellon on May 2K. Tli • leap-year
So
|&gt;er*on
I*
entitled
to
jr. objective.
Ceunty Sunday by a party of *1*
liighlighl,
however,
will
I
n' tintourc
than
one
vote
and
the
Ini
A N K A ll A . T ii ik c v ,
Doc.
A’ Finnish attar* statoet Bm* pereona under the supervision nf iiick, hooded merganser. turkey I
I t&lt; must Ik* turned in •*! Tin- ireneml rlivUnn in Nnv. .*• when
vulture, Mark vulture, »liar|&gt;-!
Jack C. Russell.
*28.- (A T l
W illi O.OOtl &lt;«&gt;**
I'rraidentinl elertor* w ill la- named !
Herald
nffire
not
lite
r
than
ditto
hawk,
xrotid-winged
L e tt year there were 117 »pe- rhiiuird
u n it itm nlri'.’iilv m in k r il tt|i In
• a id lh" Demm-rnlir nomination*
I' M Jan. ir&gt;.
elei reen during the annual count h an k , knld eagle, . pigeon hawk,
A vomit will he made und of State and Ciiimty "Ifieiiil- nmi’ n p I It t| n n l&gt; I* ciitn atro p lit* ,
uader the au*pice* of th* Florida rparrow hawk, bab-whltr, kinit
With the dee la ration by Mayor Imtied over lo the secret judges i filmed.
f r i’j'lt I m t t n r a iti.iu iiifiill tilt!
A IM O e -retreat* free* *adrewee Arsduhon Society but the d iffer­ rad, aora. Florida galllnulr, emit,
Aivnrdlng In a rlnlule itaaMil
WII- Kdward lliggins that the City v tin will make the awards after J at Ihe la*t session of the Iwglsla‘
led plover,
pi
S ivrnty-nne— for nine hub—— l i i t u r . ih.viiiC.iiI inn m ill nuf* ,
peeU ,M the Aretie rogtan B*»- ence In the two figure* wa» said kllldeer, bUck-bell
doe
consideration
of
Ihe
rrpnr*.
inlpe, g re a te r yellow-|.'gs. Commission is desirous of I' tsslmt
tore, those who Isit i-imI to seek nt the age nf three .mil n hall f i 'iin g intiny in onsttofn m u f
VMve duir . ta w ar Bated- to have been' ttia m u l t of a ron'a anlj
yell
a ip a lb r- p a rty •tMe year, an I to lr*aer
. . . . . . yellow-li
,
I, leaat aandplprr. a law that is wanted by the rlti- Of the shoppeFa committee.
t reinforcem ent*.
The first prise winner will he elect Inn lo public office liave only I f|Jiat’* the golfing arhlm •■•**•-•** n n i't h r m A n n tn lin .
ilng-blllcl cull, tens of Hanfiitd, the ordinvitra
8.1
iUy» to qualify a fter Jan. I nf Hubby Daw-mi. abovy, -mi »l
all_rt ***- - ' 1 11neiwlet the cold, cloudy and windy w rath- herein* gull, llng-billetl
er prevailing during the trip.
Forster's* le n t,
Caiplan
tcm . providing for a lirm se fee tliat so sided fir. in cash, the second for Ihe law requlrrs that ’,*ach! the prufe—inmil ul
N ew in io ffic itil
t-ftlim iitea
|j»kcw»..d
‘
price
winner
110
and
Ihe
thlid
m w ade In the lo- mourning
dove, . around dove. would discourage the bidding " f . L i* , winner » i
eandklatp for nonilnatiun to o f-. Country Club. ljikew..i&gt;d.
n f tin ' hit run n to ll, in c lu d in tr
Lake Harney "and whip-poor-will, belted klngfl-hrr. out»M«
c« ntractora on loc»l jo b il^
'fie* -hall fils hi* sworn -tatem eni
- •lead and injuied, ex arled by th#
’•I-UavaUd XILfMckM-. ploali l woeeper.kxf. red m
and receipt for committee a-sess
d l^ n n ln l M lM rh ir * W nflin m
f il ..I isitlh -du.l«. is e m iK d • 111* 1ft mlbw a ^ lb e llie d
woodpecker. . Wd-hraded
V c a r ,___
nienl*, If any ha* Ihh-ii le iie ’. and t
rodee In boats
forwredpvcker, yelluw.bellled trmalboata fo
r - four mflca.
• .it In r apprnxllitalinn nf 8.000
already had
pay his filing fee tn tin- eli rk iml j
The group Iwaa eompoeed of picker, hairy woodpecker, downy regular merlin* lit the City Mall i
' lea- (ban &lt;0 day* previou* to the
*b ad.
lief brigades
fought
_ ether’ war remained Mr. RuaaeU, E. B. Stowe. Ed woodpecker.
I day of the Primary Kleclion"
Apprexliaatefy 2d cantractoni In |
f u r - in hundred- nf village* and
Al*o
I’hocbc,
Acadian
flycatch­
Kimball,
Mllla
Boyd,
Jr.,
Lotti*
eace p t' le v b rief pa|
Viiurding to an lnt"rprrtallnn
ntlir
tiad rs and others
weir
&gt;iti&lt;* which lull in*tl in the vvaka
er, tree nwallnw, blue-jay, crow, various
WIIIDtn Goetch.
of Ibis law (lie deadline fur rnndi- |
present for la s t night's dlsouakimi
nf I in* li i nnii i
F r a a ^ 'a n d 'a c ria l e t5 w m e n D ^ r,V|!
H M J f tr n than any j fish crow, tufteil titmouse] brown- and oliji'ction- \veir voiced hy
Il HSIISH,* n r-sae T k rrri
|
™
’’ olee* o fr ih * German other appeDs. T ne-iairty report-1 him rd nuthatch, hom e wren, win- •everal who fearod th at the work­
New -hni'k-. la t night wee*
V
aeettaad B ritain led sighting mi eatlm atrd R.OJO of Her wren, Carelina wren, mocking- ing of the proposed t-iwr ci.uld l r |
PALM ItKACII,J)ec 20 - tA*)d\t&gt;
e* • .
, ,,
,,
.T ' T
| lerom palii.d bv nw r-uine rum------.
.
.
.
.
e
biri,
ralbIrJi
brnlrT,
thraaher,
T hr iiatbn'* w lltline Chief of
aaA rn m e e of Inciting Finland
F in la n d ! thee*
to*** waterfoul
w au rto u i during the trip.
Minglei Uml.dia. Il
ws fo
followed second a* robin, blurbinl,
blue-gray gnat ronatiued to apply to them. An S ta ff/ Ceneial Peyton Mmrh. ree■|
| i In u le ,'* belli ecu llu r o n t i l i i 'n t *
dcllherntelv to re s t* Russia eo Tree awaltow*
ordinance
which
would
levy
a
li­
kinglet, cense fee of 1100 on an outside 1nmmrndrd yi—lenlay on Ilia Tftlh
counted an estim ated ratcher, ruhy-crowned
ml A ••1*1
ejtse.
a total
^ 5 P Atyt
o t ^ Uoof
nf
birtDIay, that the United Stale*
m - o' eOaetm
m nan
n yy., ‘&lt;
v *J500 fDh crow* American pipit, loggerhead shrike,
pnpI
were sighted, 2.&lt;00 robins, 2J)0) Hack and white w arb h r, orange contractor coming to Sanford to rrm rnibrr Throdme Moosevrlt'i
.UUU
tailed GrnrkD ami IA00 kill crowned waflder, m yrtle warbler, do husini—s wa* grnerally favor- adi ire “Speak softly, hut rr rry u
‘ b e n t 4h*lr boaA-lal
lo
pbie warbler, prairie warbler, able, however, and City A ttornr) big slick."
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|ir«»g?itnn
|IIIVl.
,l«
ni'.|iQi.
,|.
Uui
ll
PnDA PitUI!
IlirifTH
It. Wilson was Inalrirled to
n"u
I
bill
|»
i oii»i *i i ••• «i
V itto rio ' A 8*1 of the birds which were pal m warbler, yellow throat, hood' F'leii
The
hig
-lick
in
tldr
u
e
,
he
vlllll.
d
o
w
n
o
n
t
lr
r
p
ln
f?
I.AKK A I.I’llF.D. lie. 28
A
Irsw up an onlinanre which would
. 1, 1. 1. . J n h a s t u d the »lfhted on the trip are a* fol- mI warbler, English sparrow, ellnilnnti'
-ays, -houM be in Ihe funn of m thorough study "f till' effect- &lt;d m lrrt”*l li«- Im iii
Iltti -|nip* M;i * MiaitiH
the
rs
u
s
r.
nf
otjeelion
\iy
lit
!'•
mrailuwDrk, ted-wlngrd
black­
1Mil nniiii.il I* •
iiimI
11in in tl oil lit«iifin sot
Tin' i.rdinsnre which was plated sib qiinie nsliimal drfen-e pro­ m ritiui |iarkliifliiiii-i' prin-tice- in* I Ihr
American ----egret,
bird. rusty blackbird, boat-tailed
I I*
i- |i*
l.l III iI.*
iti. I -il
|«a III
;i • H im ( Imill In r
oil ipwt tl ie*iil«lit &gt;r« in al­
V atican and lU ll a n g o v e d m e n t
- anowy
on Hi* fiisl leading at the In -1 gram , with I'liipliaais on n mndem ilic quality nf Fbirbln ru m - lim t- I In i of ........... . • .*
s.«’\\
N
!•
i•
LnuUlana
hrrun,
little
blue
g
rarklr,
Florida
crackle,
cardinal,
io* wideColorful pageantry surrountled
meeting nf the Conimlisb n, pro­ streamlined, ntnlnrisrd ainiy and t- nine under way lit (lie * IIin- j Huy Im'i; iiiiiiiil* •«' • :u v M
green heron, blark-crvwned goldfinch,
townee,
Savannah
u combined regi Inr niniy -ml N'api* ml r11 m I ci iirrM.
S S l u t . t t J l l S f to . P ~ U II E x
ycllow-crownril
heron, sparrow, field sparrow, swamp vided that a contractor must 1**1 tlonal Guard ef at b o -I l.nuu.nno F 'la-riin rp t Station licrt- Tin
.......................
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l*
l»
‘M
l
.
t
All......I m h i - M i f f ri c t l
►catch i- dltcclc.l by Dr. A. I
b lttrrn , mnllard. red- ly ia rro w ^ ^ n d ^ o n i^ js p a rro w ^ ^ ^ &lt;v City ih rnpatiniial lireiise nf ttih. men.
. 11 i i \ hi i i n . ............... I «|iiu kr&lt;
in
Cnmp, horlieiillnri.l in elinipe I tin- • \••lour *•»• In i' • 1
for Hie first year and )2A annual
TO year*.
*
. w
&lt;—■ ■
r
n • H A p iil
I
|
I"
li
o|
I
it
m-\ ill**. t»
"Tbe
Admlnislrallnii'x
policy
i«
1!•,
a *»i*I II M of
nf (lie slatlnn. nl the rctjin-I t&gt;f
ly for -n h si/u en l years. 11 d."
Setae;foreign obaenrem
i &lt; S h .i» *hot k - la i •1 m o l e III.ill
I
tion.
.l
i
f
I
•
-Iml.ili
^
^
w
^
_
liUinly
outlined:
Ihr
|»&lt;*o|i|r
•y
|
br
Flnriiltl
f
i
t
the industry
fined a rn n tiartn r as any p-raim
i » mi »f S; iii m id Nliil |i •1 .otl-4 well* V
loll nml Niii.'i Itliv
is
rti* Coinmi-slon.
.*ontrnrlinir to do a Job cf H urt • wlBhrE a r t c\rtr, hf prhI.
1
furil.
\
I
•
o
OH
Ilf
IMOV.IIII • lo liuvi* In l llodr 11Vi*?, ThoUtTbe
ro
n
tm
l—inn
un
sti'linrirnl
• nd rm ploylnr oim* or mor* *mn.
'* *JJ *dd« up to
II. II. Pope, local duller, dwlrwl MtilUn* RMte« out of u a r. b i to by the last Slate Legislature t J 1 Ihr MfSI.ii i oo t i.iiD 'li %*•«•••• Mini nnd-* of liiiitdiiiq« wm* aliakrn
Ktl
l.mif.
I'l.ml
II
mi
Im nf l/ik f’ down.
lo know whether under the pin- ln§urr th*t, we ve got to »c r tf - make and enforce irgulslinn- gm
iim *i i » **i
psrkiiiKhniiiM' praellrrn. Mary will n v i
vUlotiE of the onllnanee he truuM paro«| * * - In the J i M w ir. U f ernltig
.^h Vi ' i r p irn t
(*Nri|it|iiAkr«
on
Since no exhaustive Investigatbins mt'iiioiiDS»i»t.
Iti.T.l, iii'ni* .Smyrna on
A111
1
1
1
i
I
m
.i
,
\n
V
fnit
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tin* wi’M ri»n*&gt;l( a n d o n Nov, 2H*
us out, of w a r j - i ever huve been made .tin wltirh
ChDf O: P. Paxton In a resolu* preeanl position of bulldlpg It) bid " o n 's " Job for " in s ta lls ion nf ""•« woultl keep ipren*
' -iieh regulations roulil I*.' Ilhsi-tl, nf uur will In* I l f llt.lloM tT y m **l* IBl'.*, m Anatolia ki|lo«l 200 und
an oil hratei in a home rn .' '
,&lt;?u l l &gt;r unprapftrrd
lion passed by th* City ComrnDIII
I
l
f
JlllllHIll
FVl’Ol,
olllbl’4
JIM’
'th
e
CommU*inn
reque«trd
the
F*
r.O pci won? iVhpcv!ivoly.
Ril*
roultl be
he rrqulretl to pa
pat
•h*’" wn" ’i b* any Hma &gt;r
ah rth e r he would
a t it* regular m eeting In form
______
..
ed' _____
hta. duties
tor’a license in .s ld l- • opportunity to gel tesdy a fter w* perlment station tn undertake the invilr.l In nl I* nil
• ••••!• \ illiiur? w p i * d r a t r n y r d ' tn
ihe CHy flail last night In wkldh without fe a r e r faeor.,.#n&lt;l ,f o r tho rontrarti dealer’s license. :&gt; d , r r l In- Then, we had Koflamt ami leaearrh ami furnished » romplete
lllUllkMIl
III*
li
III
r.t
*r»,
lIltTV
III"
Ittttl’l
wlioi'k,
Mr. Paatonhi resignation as a lt- th e host Interest of .the, CJtyjOf tion to hla dealer's Itransr. ruvl Franc*
r ranee keeping G*imany
Gatmany bark un
un­ small experimental packlnghoii-c iirr only lu*» lomriiiiiit^ nl fnv
\ i”» l r i d : i &gt; i j u n k r wa? ropitemploy of the City was accept- Hanford and It D with reg ret Smith, of tb* Hanford FurnHnr* i til
BO |»i,nM!ti&lt;« who
lit li’iiilnl tin* h 'lrd at mimcioiiN nlj*orvntorlfft«
we rouhl get their. New, If for the purpose.
Company,
also
daairrd
to
know
*d.
th a t the Cl
City Commission
(ii&gt;t
1*1011111
Nu'hl
I
y«*i»»v
ni!"
Thorough studies are jdaum -l nf
w» gel In, il will mean that G er­
iticlutliii^ the \Vr»l Bnxuwich
In addition In the resolution, d ip
.pts In* ivslgnatlon a* building whether the. ordinance Would in­ many D winning, ami II will le the effeeta nf all rneehanlral njii'r- They an* \mhi«» «• \ Silhiuny HcUmotfi
np)i in
London,
the
clude him in laying linoleum es a
th e member* of the City Com­ inapertnr.
ii
who
w
i
*
i
••
WHshinir,
(tlryinir!
nml
h
W
U
ntil
too late tn get ready then."
at ions, aueh *
Np iii IiiiIi 'I and /.uri&lt;*R ()li»crv*a«
mission couinisnded him fo r hi*
|ii’t'lik rly at lorii*N
“ NOW. TIIERKFO RE BE IT service in ronnectinn with a «»l».
77
nti'l
il’l
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•
nnd
ludDhlng.
a
i
well
n»
the
u-c
ih S w itirrlan d , ni*.l the
W. K K lirhhoff prolesle I 'h a t
long end faithful service and *«• RF.SOI.VKD UY T H E CITY
nf detergent*
anti
r|c*n*lnx that t•in*'
ttm tl.sm aw S*sa. Klirl
Ui’i lc i i Imi i vatm &gt; in llvliriuin*
tended to him th eir best wishc*. OOMMIKHIOM OF T H E CITY
To nil III'* i* H(•B-Malins? " ‘ i t
! agents, snap- and wiap |aiwdrr*.
In reply MC b V r P a tto n said “ I O F HANFOItn, FLORIDA, that
Will I f
; ehrm irnls, waves nnd nil-. Cnhir- OU yi'ille of ,iyt . Il
deeply and aincrrely apprecD ta the resignation o f 0 . P. Paxton
n
. ing thrnugli tlie use of dyes amt nw anlnl l#\ th** l..il • Mmy • h.»m
th e cogrteslea extended me and as building In sp ecto r of the City
her
of
(*oiiini**m
hit’ll
w
'll *’ii
I other agents a- well a . hy ethy­
I consider It a g re a t hoaor to ho and the aama hereby mcceptlene and Other case* al-n will he t it It* thrm lo nil* n l .1 *&gt;lmw "l
ha** been able to serve
ed, said resignation to become
liir-ilny,
Investigated for their effect on th«* 1Cit x T In :• 1• •• oil
GAISKHVII.l.E,
Dee. 2* effective the d ie t day of De­
NEW YORK. Dtc. 28 —(/?)—
eating and keeping quality of the Wnlni'Bilnv m rim»ih»y ih IIm*
Postil ility nf a new two million
cem ber, IP30. i
v
afternoon m « v« hihu
Janie* W brelur-llill, aoervlary of
fruit.
On
learning
that
he
was
wanted
Hrfir•vlimi ol - w ill l*«» hi'jvpil the (irriiinu A inctirsn Bund, was
“Home of tha questions we hope
“ BE
IT
.FU RTH ER
RE- dollar farm ing Industry for Flor1
i a hit and ran charge. Sunny to answer,’’ said Dr. Cantt’. ’a ir In thusr proM'iit follow lll|; llu* arresird tmtay on an indlrtm ent
BOLVED th a t the thank* a f the Ida D seen by Dr. F. H. Jamison, Smith,
26,
of
Paola,
reported
a
t
truck
hortieulturU
t
with
the
A
gri­
charging -erniitl degree perjury, a
po chemical* remove natural otl- profmiii.
City of Hanford be and th a tam e
E ip*t intent Station of th* S h e riffs Offlea yesterday a f ­ fis ts th# rind? If »o, are these
misdemeanor.
,
a re hereby ext#ndad t# "Chler cultural ExMtimt
Paxton fo r hi* long and fa ith ­ Ihe U nlvrndty of Florida. Tho lit ternoon and waa released under oils replaced ly ap|Hied waxes?
The Inilirtnirnl riled IA exam ­
ples uf allrgtil r&lt; n lrsd irtn ry statefu l sendee n *n M alay * * a ad d us try fs the production of pa-1 • band 'af &gt;260.
Ilow much heat ran an orange
mi'tils made by the defendant
y " CommUrton *x- prlkn, but th# big question which 1 1 Tb* ebarg# againat B a lth la stand w ithout Injury to fDvor,
rataalaa
to
b*
anawerod
Is
w
h
eth
-,
baaad
on
a
blLand-rtia
rasa
ro­
eating and keeping qualities?
IU best wlkhes f a r
during the Inquiry into the a f­
------- 1--ar this crop can b# grown sueeesa-, Ported b u t Saturday night to th j
Dr. Camp indicated that the
fairs nf Krltx Kulin, Bund leader
fully In Florida.
, local police, whan Jo* Palmowden, study will not be confined exclu­
GARDEN CITY, N. V. Dec. 28 now in Sing Hing on h it rnnvleTU
United States
im port*! &gt;6. was knocked down on W m. sively to the packinghouse, but — (A*)— Bllletl a- tin' “gienlest (kin af a larceny charge.
7,000,000 pounds a year, i TYlrd Htroat wbUe tiding a bifyrD will extend to the grove. He hopes moss flight in the hi-tory of
ly from YognaUvIa. Rpaln. | aad aa setkm alr Injarod th at b* to learn how different varlet&gt; s aviation, I.OtMt or ntorv ’’flivver’’
ary and Bulgaria. Tn* pro*- 1*** taken tn U a kaapkaL
react to washing, chemical and alr|iU iies la'gau taking off from
causing
According to law . anfoteaw
coloring troatmento. ThD will in* Uie eastern H-atnanl and middle
officer*,
Ik*
auutrhaa to CT’rartalM. Paprika D
volve also Investigation as to the western airperts toalay bound fur
w*a affaeta exerted in the parking* the
annual
nll-Amcrican
air
now sailing at about SO raaU a mofca* which
Mostly ih.udy. tonight and FlI■ tb a la tW a body house of different cultural prac- maneuver* in Miami, FU.
btak** off hi
natnd In Now York.
iint*ibly s ra tte m l tight rain
removed at Um kocpitaL ttaao, spraying and ferU liutlon,
The flight wa* given added im- tbty,
. Dr. Jamkipn plan* to ghr* It a
in nnrlli and rrn tra l portions, not
tbarough tm l an th* Eaparlnunt
It
- types, ag* af trees and var- lu rtsn ce beraute Ihr governnunt murh changu In lrm|&gt;emtur*.
i f lg swora
lias inaugurated the t-sinlng uf
iwora out
■ ■kafote
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a warrantt ^being
a c f r n iL
County Judge
udg# R. W. Wgta far tha
mere than 10.000 eivUDna.
PresipllalD**
-----------i-----1----------Officials of the (’AA will le in Yi'strrdav .....................................,40
anaat ad Baal
Smith. ■
It wa '
CHEMIST DIE8
Miami to greet Dm pilots and to To dale tb it month .........
(R th* lattaFa aaiamoklla - ik
determine the safety of prtvati Normal fo r m onth
At th* IlMtttrd afflaa Smith
t,M
MEMPHIS. Toon.. Dec. 28 — flyingt
Normal fo r year ... - ___ 61.81
(ff)— . Dr. Char lea Edwards
Norm* I to dal* ... ...... .. . a t.1 8
aald, t L t w w a ta s kad^ t t o y y _ a Coatas, 72, noted chemist and
IIUNGF.B BTUIKB F.ND8

AlKed-German
War Is Quiet

Pone Seen Kin* In
tftnt Official Visit,
Bv Pontiff In Years

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Relief Brigades

V SO Villages. 12 Cities
R eported'To Have
B e e n Demolished

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96 Species Of Birds Are Sighted
Proposed City
'• In Annual Audubon Society Count Law Aired By
U
tommissioners h T’- Ur,*M,u'

M,h&gt;

duck. eanrea^ek^'iU^^np! Ordinance On Licen-ir'-rk
Hes For Contrac­
tors To Be Redrawn

Ptogram For
Pioneer Night 1
Is Announced:

Time Chief
Of Staff WanD
Strong Defense

LSCSlf'

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...
Study ()f L l i r U S All Residents O v e r t
Be Honored m ..... ...
Packing Practices tiO Tollk,.Marv
rventi .............
Is Now Underway! M L,,k‘Mar&gt; L' en

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2BXi.

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wowkr"£H^.rat._uward th. ^-

Chief Paxton Is Commended For Long
pgj^ful Service By Commission

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Paprika Production
May O ffer Industry!

Alleged Hit-Run
Driver Gives Up
To Sheriff Hand

Bund Secretary I
NuhliedOn Indictm ent

Mass Fliffht To Miami
Air MnnucvcrHlfcginH

LOCAL WEATHER

VU LB S M

which waahroSaa jU th* Umoaud
plaaa af tha iraMjmf, ,/
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wad hart y a*torday at
where ha cam* three
SUNDURY. Pa. Dae. 28 —
_
oax kl# Bata* Bang*, — Pleading “Pletae give me same
La. raamaaro far tnataaaat far food,” Andrew Sehurtx, 47, yester­
t in k tu Up. Oaataa V** famed day gave up-a bungar strike ha
started six day* ago in demand
l ^ t r r o t e r freedom in a prison

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TJHE t'SU A ti WHITE NEW, YEAR

Florida Guide
Has Interesting
TAMPA Use. 2* — That the
Florida, federal Writers’ Pm)e.H,
w . P. A., ha* cone' mote fact
hunting than leaf raking, It unnuerllnnalMjr drmonutrated by tho
"Florida (inkle," published by the
Oxford Prr»«, New York, and now
un talc at $2JbO.

VBBSE r c i t fODAY
1IIY TYRANNIKH KOUN
IgAHTKU; Ami Iht kingI dominion, -osl lbs greatthe kingdom under tho
osvrn, ahull bo given to
pie cf the Mbit* of tho
l*h, whoa* klngikm b an
n* kingdom, and ell doShall Mrre end obey him.

It's t a r t ' tostemfy -sad -herdj I
• ! shall , ask ths Orest hqar,
Tbs best lime the ckoagos .her
aaet at.the Uiro «f tbs year.
To glva me — tot stuffing Ihe
cushions—e sackful ef far."

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But elm's Vary lll-SMimcred and
'• gruff, Ursa Major, lha Bear,
A■■ *h* growled, Just si rude ea
. eeuhMw. from the depth* of
*Udtasifrf Can’t get ony rest 7
What .Urn deuce da I cart?
suria a yard tuny when
tyVs leu**! Let her us* her

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Thai Aft**, the Item, who wa*
pflM ltoag, cried- "Madera, I
1 7 /'swear,
TM vary ides makes me shudder)
. ; I bjB»h for .the Beer."
,

Mefu ha ogled the bosulleu* damn,
J with his yellow-eyed stare *'
A4l»dd*d, "l happen myself t«
g jjM W floecs* to tpsro" , 1k .

‘‘ Unquestionably the moat c:miiletj ito iy of Florida ever put be­
tw een hook rovers," b tho way E.
D , JLaiflhrlght dcrcribe* It in h b
teyfch- .ln-T the Tam pa Tribune.
"Im mt
aatMMetelaJ a tVthe

capital and
t^ a d h p-^iftftk, inoak -vuwilylo i. the
needa of the whot ayga r t f t j * ’
With .thdlfhlOTW w ^S ^tfmrltnrtnK-wtt 'War, the sugar
quota* were im m qU aJja^inU fd^The experience of Amer­
ican housekeepers doring the
war, wjien pric-ia Were
forced *ky high because of dtpemhnee on ‘.he Cfban aupply, brought prompt action in Washington to avoid a. repellilon of tho dliutalrou* sugar *hortngo or that never-td-be
forgotten era, and the display of the go-ahead single to
Florida producer*.
*
Plan* were immediately made for the cultivation of
30,000 additional acre* of cane and tho con*trucllon of a
If,000 sugar hotter where more than 6,000 workmen would
fjiwl immediate employment, and more than 20,000 i*cr*oits
vyould be engaged directly and -indirectly In tho production
of |PMt! Florida sugar. This wn* junt (ho beginning, and
the tune wo* easily envisioned when the n'ule’* sugar in­
dustry would rank among the biggest.
\ft’e can understand the reluctance of Administration
official* npl.lo cut ihe prop* out from underneath Cuba's
ucpbomlc structure at IhU .particular time when air and
lubmariiu- base* for some potential enemy might l&gt;c a* imisp rU h tli for ouvjwlves AM when th« good will of all
U tin American w w lr ir f 'l* t&lt;i* world of rhaos and misundemUnding ,U uqigfthing rtn [be most highly prizedHut we can't sec why Fhghla sugar growers should
l*p mode lhatgM uliqr the whole country. And of course
whether of cane or c«lcry. or other
r affected, because as Everglade* Tarmom raising enne they will natuinlly
blcs In gn area where celery is already
i some success.
hat there would seem to be some other
ic Cuban sugar growers than by cutho Florida fhrmers.

lissed a treat tf you haven't tried

s Home-Made CANDI
3AM—CHOCOLATE
PUT—-HARD CANDIES
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH
618 MELLONVILLE AVE.

AIR-BOMBS, FIRE WORKS FOR
NEW YEA jR’S—ZE BRAS—YES
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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
Dr PIIKHION (iltOVKK

New Cocktail Bar
DEW DROP INN

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aovffnibeut-. I* .. Impe»lpg ”s«)ic- the prie* of silver *at* 43 to 46,
donl*'against Mexico.'
ekiUs- Shi ulAiec. lnsuaurStlOn df
, Tit JUjtJ. Mesko ipopUc-ds souhd; tl^i.'cky^pjatLida r, prognry »M

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VISIT THE
AT JACK’S

tVAKIIlNUTU.S, Dec. 28 —Wh | rtnploymcnl In Ihe ull field* and
uf Yankee I npaUrnct uver the nil Li-i-riiicric-M. raualnu unreel aiiiung
pruperiles sclsures.
i .he MrxW.-an oil crews.
In the ulloeilloti of oil lni|*&gt;il'
Put the oil pressure I* not the
In cm nrcllcn with the nrw tr . ity only un* Ix-iny inipised. The lient
with VcnriM ls, Mexico wa* aim- hns been tq rm d on miually with
ply listed with "other furrign n -p ccl to.nilver. 'When Congrc**
cuuntrles" In n *hsni of Its* then uirertnl th e .trra s u ry in IKIS &lt;»
four percent of tho American Im- begin h o » |u a,silv er Ip sh o rt tho
port market, flow sh* happened ' price high, Mexico prqfitwl rkhly.
to fall oo low In sharing ( h r 1S h e m o rk iled ,treasu ry hoard* and
builnc*. of keeping American found a ready. buyer, fa r .h e r big
automobile* running is all a p a ll'm lito o u tp u t
.,11,1 , , . . . - - ,
&lt;Jf tho exprupriallon picture.
But comK'lfit'-fxi.ronUktfovTill-

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M il Osm IodmIs In glee a t1-the

‘ p l e n t y s p a r k l e r s —HOMAN CANDLES
FOUNTAINS—FLOWER' POTS ANfc
ROCKETS. ALL NEW STOCK

DOC’S -N E X T TO SMOKE HOUSE

A*vflkMna_Cold h
.(Jguccr, Auberculwila, ai|d other ullmenls ail present
th^|r..|Mobituns, but the QMimon cold Is the biggest pain
In -Ihh neck of them nil. -Everybody has one nearly all
tip -time mid they are ffta most contagious things In the
tgorgl. Everywhere you go, you arc sura to run into someoaa who is coughing and sneezing, and (hen before* long,
you arc too.
&gt;.
*
, &gt;:
&gt;•Although ipractically avury disease In the world can
bdkl be tire d ’by medical science, thero l» absolutely noth­
ing which cau.bo done about a cold, once you have It, ex-

(be Fcderel W H S ?

the prrparsliot, of the hock, ySY.The -OckJe’’ roo talas W&gt; f*T »,
100 photographs txp reduced In
cravore, IB lAaps. Including one
Urge highwe &gt;• rnep In colon, and
12 Jit deccratiom. It U divided mto three pelt*! (I) FTorlde*
Hath ground, which include* lib*,
tory. Contempora n Sccuc, Natur*1 Fitting, Agriculture, Trmnsportatkm. Commerce, Education,“AM,
Architecture and many other h»*
U-rrrtinK Item*. (2) Principal tit­
le-. t f tho itate In whUh each U
given textual and pictorial treat­
ment. (1) Florida I-oOp, with 22
fount written out In detail and

also

carry ■ complete
1J 1-lquura in

LANEYS DRUG STORE

Howavar, there are a few things whlch^a person can Ki^Jon. .fir* the . ulf ItyportUJ Intu
i. United'RUte*. lit 1U37 b«Kun
do for hlmsalf which may help to prevent him from catchthe full. eZefrlte &lt;lf thk . ollTfcXi
Ihe.Jbest I* to keep yourself In the vary PropfUtlon
laughing. shs-kiuseU thm, big pMblinbe
wSat fully
tht flood of her glltreilpp. pinkiOj pnjritfcai condition at all time*, hever
get tired, Into eftMt' program.'ft
In llareh, ID.!*, and
never "to ta t tou much or too little, always'exercise some, that year the oil export* to the
— MARY IIOLUKN
but not too much, and to be os strong as an ox. Then you United. flUtrs frit o ff to s nu-iv
PUUUKS. '
Deficit Expected to Ult S won’t have cold* as often anyway.
Tuk» fuul oil for IneUncr. . lit '
-headline. Not |e mention
Harold J. Reilly, New York health authority, accord­ IU30,
Muxlcau exports to the L'.,
ing to tha St. Augustine Record, offers 10 commonscnae V. amqauted to O70ASM cubic rules, which, he says. If followed, offer aft efficient way , In meters (about 7 barrels to t b s 1
m eter), a t a value oT I4.7l8.vt2l
Here thsv arat
aret pesos,
which to avoid a cold and its consequences. Hare
fly IP38 II wss cut to s tu n t i
1. Don't tako a shower In ^he morning; bathe In the one
tnlh, with a valus of 2,.
1U7.000 pesos.
evening, which will allow you tlmo to cool off naturally.
2. Sleeping with your window* cloned Is better than . Tb*. Import* In 1MU, apparrnl.
ly hold sboul the same level, even
lit a draft.
falling off in aomt type* of »IL
3. Keep your head cool and your foot warm.
Lruds took a similar cut.
4. Get the sun dally, whether by taking a walk or by The falling off was due to Iwa
i*dy an oki timer,
factors, tb* foremost of which
Can temcuiber when an ultra-violet sun lamp.
i
WM that American operators had
Wai one of the
5. Exercise daily for at least 10 minutes.
privately Imposed- their own
it popular luoee.
0, Eat large amounts of fruits and vegotables.
ngalpat Mexico. They
v^fa»
*-f,
7
^
j
not
wear
Nothing
that
wUI
overheat/any
p
lrt
of
-Uy UotJ^er report*
ihdsotne Is AtlM, the Ram
Must really take csr«r- -

undlnf Tarmlng sts*

8. Keep your office or home at a purfoct temperature
01 08 or 70. d egrees.

.

9. Keep a bqt^or.kottlu of wat«r on or near the stove#
or radiator#, so that tho air doesn't dry out,
J 10., jf yon have R'touch jtf coMLIl U wWar'.tb'sfwYa It

el it *T»1 on tits basis of IVUU
MSS* Of foreign Oil th at lb*
a Deportment fixed | u quatu,

iMwaFw* an all that loV. sd

43&amp;S5 awKS'Ti:

H e a v y A far T r a v e l
T o Miami R e p o r t e d

Rsthm may hs dslsrmlowl
•Ml of war this Maw, but
already morn "war eon. than- It wss • throughout

beginning s t U479 o’clock
In order lo com wIUi tha eserIncreasing paseotigsr Unffleo, lie*
&lt;ym. A l^ fia s e VMr tho socstd
eunsecutlre rear Is Us*lag equipnient from United' fUr'lsnsoi •
' Cept. ’ Ricoabacfcsr reportad recsully that four - DouaU* DC-S,
twenty-on* paasongor tUvorilaer*
sjS'iindsi less* fropi Uultod AU

NEW YORK, Dc. M — An unpreeedoiilsd
P*»wi*gpv exodus
to Miami. FI*., was reported to*
day by Gspt. MddU HkkonUcksr.
PWSldsnt sod goasisl nuuwger of
kattarn Air Unas, who aimouneed
that for the first time la tha sowflturckeepois In Ilford, north
psay'* history, fix* ostra eesliont
sH -bo CareftVsn Flyer to MU. Umlon suburb, hava signed “mpml. where direct eoimerUoas are lUsl Orelstance POtU" providing
mod* vis Fan Anwriosa Airways that esstamere of a store ftmtal
8 B A W T S 8 S JC 4 W ;
Newark Airport, flstnrdsy night

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* But IhU huelnea* of •dlsposeesa.
In* foreign property owners with­
out assurenAr of e^ultablo . ridrment Is something else sgsln. This
admlnlslrsticn ircogaises.Mist If
AuMricaa capital -kftr' I* to bo
poared Into Latin Atpoilea It will
movo only upon sesiftwnte'it wMl

“• J|**tvtr, just nt n Iline
n MSxkk nesdpd a lift. She
•kpsa esporthta much oil to
»»hy and Rngtaad. England
her off cold with X boycoll
Otmuoy could get no ah ip*

OBAND IHLAND, Neb^ Dee.
•En-iflT— Throo Umea, Bhhawed

Jtoklwn of Delavan, 1(1., was
UUaois corn king. He topped
production of other growers with
100 bushels plus por acr*. This
year M* record was -IM l**h&amp;
sa are*, flut o s . hb\ quarter
treasury, ipstkin Mobnuk* ■« n s . which
sc. Ktve. he owns near here, Robison raised
n o t-a single ta r of'corn- thl*'
droughty rose. .
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; “They.*ie off!” for another 90-day n
U&gt;night at Sanford-Orlando Kernel Club!
i Jf\ P ver 400 pf tho finest Rreyhqunds pi
of picking win

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ocial A nd Personal Activities
A D A M S, S o d a ly E ditor

Girl Smuts Will
Calendar Hold Regular Meet

PA G E T H R E E

Alpha Tail Omega
Has Christmas Ball

4 « ■CHfc-4f*o«ie Moore, Billy Ar­
nold ond erchestra furnishing the
music, the annuel Chrlstnia* hol­
iday dance o f the Alpha Tan Ome­
ga fratern ity waa held Tuesday
flight a t the Orlando Country Club
from 0:30 until D30 A. M.
Attending from Sanford n r r e :
Misses Betty W athen, Lucy RouMrs. J, N. Robson, 8r. and millat, M artha Telford, Dorothy
grandson, Al Robson, of Dante, Wiggins, K athryn Thigpen, Mar­
are hero for the nollday*.
jorie Cogburn. Oleda Dyson, Elea­
nor Hicluon, Madalyn Truluck,
Mra II. W. Uoodspned and Conslanre Melach. Mary Wlggm*.
daughter, Joyce, oro spending tho Estelle H urt, Louise rrrkln*. Co
holidays In Ualneaviltr.
cells Tiuiuck, K atheiine Vernay.
Mary Ellen Lefher and Mirg-n-Mrs Frank Darapier and child­ rite togldy.
ren ato visiting during, the holi­
Also, Dick Brown, Donald i a i idays with relatives In Vahloito, ton, Douglas 8tcnatrom , Do old
Bishop, Jack
Belt,
Brantley
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Adam*. Lester Philips, Billy Z irhMr*. R. L Glenn of Cleveland, ry, Brian H urt, Chaile* Betts,
O., U visiting aa the guest itf Mr. Clyde H urt, Fred William-, Jr..
and Mrs. Joe B-irnra a l their Henry .W ight and Bill T yir.
Imxiho on Laurel Avenue.
And, Al W-illare, Ham IligMnn,
Broxfwi Perkins, Albert -Flit*,
William L rffler of Fork Uriion Voile William*, Jr., Jack Woodruff,
Military Academy la vialttng Ida
alter Turner, F.aiik \Vo.&gt;Jr'iff,
parrnta, Mr. and Mra- W. A- Lcf- W
Cliarlrs M eiiwether, A. L. Myers,
llcr, for the holidays.’
Jr-, Du’j Epps, Ed u s id lllfcgliis.
W aller Ifaynes, L. M. Telford,
Dr. J. N. Roboon and Mrs. Al­ Robert Newman and -It- G. Hickfred Robaon have returned to Da- ion.
nla a ftrr spending C hristm as here
with their family.

Household Hints
A pound loaf of brrad, with
crusts d h rard ed , when -h rrd dril, will make about rig h t cup*
« t crumb* fo r- .tu f tin g — enough
1» fill nn 8 to 10-pmind fowl.
T t)
this stuffing
trirk l—cu t
orrad Into o m -tn lf inch ulleri.
d i.ra id tin- crusts and cut each
slice into half inch p ie c e , brown
in b.iccn fat incited in .i frying
1*8n. Lightly blend in the rea­
soning.* ami other
ingredients,
callM for. No additional fut I*
requirrd.

Personal*

CIH Scouta of, Troop Ope will
TBVKSDAT
meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:45
Alt scoots of Troop 80 of tbe o'clock in the IIUlo houae for
kpUet Church will meet in th« th*lr regular weekly meeting be­
fore the court of awarda meeting
* x . of Um church at 8
at a:00 p. M. and apend-the-night
for Um annual irto pi
party nlanned for tomorrow
Mathowton of Um
Btavfce wilt bo in
Each girl will oring an army
•tout u to brine hi* own
cot and a covered diah. Their top­
Scout* will meet in the per will eomlat ef the dishes, hot
houaa at 7:00 P. M. for a on ariabig Saturday morning, the
girl# will cook their bre*kf*at.
of awarda meeting.
The cota will he apread in the
*-*
FRIDAY
i*o Auxiliary of the Prea- bouae which will for the night bo
ion Church will entertain tha converted into sleeping quarters.
Mlaa Irene Linton, scout cap­
tlon of the rhurrh with •
i t 7t90 P. M. In the aocial tain, has announced th a t' SID
• orti of the church. All member* awarda will he made a t the court
uf aw ards to the 66 girls which
are cordially invited to attend.
Tho Pod Office Auxiliary will compose the troop.
hhvo ita annual Christmas party
at 7:30 o'clock at the homo ot
I tar*. R. K. Crenthaw, 1133 Seventh
Street, with mrs- II. A. Appleby
1a*' kaaiatant hoateaa.
‘Tho 3pka ml 3. H. 5." ’
TUESDAY
By fU k Myers
Circlet of the Mrthodist Wo| mun’a Miaaionary Society will
Mra. E. 11. Smith of Jackson­
matt aa foliowa:
This makes about the 62nd
Circlt One will meet with Mra. time I have started writing un­ ville la the guest o f h er slater,
Lirge McCrum, Weat Flrat der the above beading which Mr*. 8. A. Irwin, a t her home on
Street, at 8:00 P. M.
doein't help me today . , , laat Palmetto Avenue.
Clrtla Two will meet with Mf*. year at thla time o f.th e year
Mra. Bacot Ellerbe has arrived
8. O. ShlnhoUer, 1408, Oek&gt; Are, all aad sundry arms happening
from Columbus, Ga., to vlait her
, nue. at 8:00 P. M.
FRANK RAY still couldn't mother,
Mra. E. 8. Rockry, for
Circle Three | dill .'mfct with make up hia mind between
lira. Carl Chorpcnlng, 2557 Pal* MARY FRANCES and COLLIE three week*.
Metto Avenue, at a.Oo p. M.
LOIS CHAPMAN’a boy
Mlaa Eliaabcth Leffler le ft yes­
Circle Four will ihcet with Mra. friend, incident!/ the ona aho
M. R. Strickland oh 445 Elliott finally married, had Ju it left terday for Miami, where aho will
visit
through New Y ear’a Day
Avenue at 3:80 P. M.
for the north . . . JOYCE HUNT
‘ Circle Fire wilt meet with Mra. had loet her cat Booger . . . . and the Orange Bowl game with
MOtaa Reel. Sen ford Avenue, at SONNY POWELL had a good Mr. and Mra. John Murrell.
t RlO P. M.
looking eoualn from Georgia
Mrs. E. S. Hockey and son,
'Chute Seven will meet with vidling him who WARREN OI&gt;W. P. Chapman. 808 Weat HAM'had taken a fancy to . . • SUnlcy, and Mlaa Avia Stenstrom
)n»taenth Street, at 3:00 oclock. DARREL FORnUSON had Just of W inter Haven were the holiday
tualncaa and aocial meeting of replaced OERTRUDE HUNTER gursU of Mr. and Mrs. Bacot ElDaughter* of Wi-aley Claaa of with BETTY THURMOND . . . lerbe In Columbus, Ga.
First Methodist Church will
etc. etc. . . . last year at
Mis* Pearl# Robson and Miss
l held In the church annex at etc.
thla time there were a paltry Mildred llobson are vlaltlng in
P. M. with Mra. 0. E. Me- two
or three iiartle* In con­ H astings with Mr. and Mrs. II. L.
e’a group aa hoateaaca.
Executive Hoard of the Wo* trast to thla year’s alx or tight Anderson who spent Christmas
. . . so to atari off with The here.
i’o Club will meet at 10 00 A.
Sport* Club danct, tinea thla la
in the clnli houae.
la
the second time they've had
Mr. and Mr*. Edward S. Mc­
WEDNESDAY
Regular buaincaa inretlny and It we can call It an annual oc­ Call and Edward, Jr., of Savan­
luncheon of the Woman', Club currence huhT . . . At the Worn- nah, Go., are visiting here this
will to held in the club bouae at en’a Clnb on Saturday night be­ week as tha guests of Mr. Mc­
12:.'I0 o'clock with Mra. A. L fore New Year’a you are cordial­ Call's fath er._______
Collins aa hoateaa, aailatrd by ly Invited to attend-for the nom­
Fred Williams, J r , of Green­
H h . Endor Cuilett, Mra. J. T. inal sum of 26 cants . . . . Mra.
Ncwlqr, Mr*. Sanford Doudncv, D. L .Thrasher gave a formal ville, M iss, plana to - return thla
work tho flrat of the wrcL
dinner
parly
for
JACK
WOOD­
Mra. J. II. Mrntrk, Mr*. U. A.
fl|wcr and Mr*. S. O- Khlnbolarr, RUFF Toe,day flight to which a fte r spending the holidays with
there were about right couples bis parents, Mr. and Mra. Fred
Jr.
_______
f
Laura Klah (lalloway Mrmoilal invited .. . . The PAK girl-break Williams.
Eoairala will be prraciiteil In the dance 41 the Armory on Christ­
mas ,d u ,s v a s ispkat. you might , Mr. and Mr*- Howard JUndaey
W fo u 's Cbib Ali8 80"P}"M''t
eajl mediiserf . . . soma say It M son, Yon. of SumVer, R. C..
1 "M ra**"
■
M % .
. . .
was •’aUckyy" and aeme say • re vlaltlng this w rtk a s the
Cocoanuf covered mstshraal- otherwise . . . CECELIA TRlf- giieala of Mra. OeorgV H. Lind­
Iowa lend a gay note to any box LUCK gave an open house party sey and Mra. Edaon Goit of Ge­
of Jiollday goodies,. I.ighlly color tho other night which near*'
•riy neva.
,&gt;
itnut with fruit coloringa— opened it up for good mean!
ning
Mra. J. E. Duller and Charlie
and ‘ green prtferrod—(hen that'.SB people madt It a little
Lockhart, of Austin, Tax, are ' i t
ikle ' over
marahmallowa crowded, don’t ya think ;
:h hare been lightly apread open hoose parties are so rare Itlng for a few days a* the.guests
tart jelly—quince, plum or In Hanford aa to be practically of the furmer’a mother, Mrs. E.
an original Idea . .
it was cer­ Woodcock. Mr. Lockhart’ la tho
It
tainly a Micert, wbicli Is wbat atato treasurer of Texas.
Cecelia I* noted for . . .
**7
What They Got -Fur Christ­ Miss Virginia Dann of Atlanta,
mas: (among other
things) Ga, has returned to Grady Hos­
MARY FRANCKS WELLS, per­ pital where she is receiving
nurse's training after spending
fume . . .'LOUISE PERKIN!
membership to the 'Unais elOb tha .Christmaa holidays with her
cnlng fhtber, R. L. Dann.
.
. MARY WIOOINR, even!
wrap
. . VAI.ARIE WE!"
ILLS.
LAST TIMES TODAY stationery . , . ESTELLE HURT, Mr. aiof Mrs. Fred Strange re­
Tuesday from llawthome,
evening dress . . . MADALYN turned
where they soent the peat several
LEW A V IIE 8
TBULUCK. bunny coat
with tho former's parents,
MARTHA WIGHT. Harold HaHa days
LIO N EL DAIIKYMOKE
Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Strange, who
picture . .
CARL GRAHAM, on
Dec.
23 celebrated their oixcandid camera . . . MARY Ueth wedding
anniversary.
^ T H E SECRET OF aWIGHT,
a make-up kit . . . HH..
WILLIAMS
tha
much
longed
p a KILDARE*’
for dertnNeioe to use tho cor
Here la a holiday tip for quick
THE REST OF THE FINE . r . HAROLD HALL, a loung- •arving.
Scoop out tho centers
&gt;*DR. KILDARE'* SEEIES
yobe . ' . . PHILIP KRON- from hard rolls. Spread salad
m ring . . . REBECCA LEE, droaslng mixed with
finely
five yaar diary .
HELEN choppod
ft
parsley over the inside*,
EU 8E HUTCHISON, a “Jook
slightly
fchlly and heap with
Organ"' no
teas,
, DOUf
&gt;&lt;t salad. Or aftead tha
any daalrnt
CALDWELL, Just what
butter and, when
body, would like, some good . a f
fill with creamed crab,
fOthj' hero, a dollar in her mushroom*
and peas, shrimps or
1 waa spooking of tho Bporta Iw ST "Hand out" after tha
or movie.
Glah a few inches back a a d ' t o
to amotion HELEN .
Fireworks wore-in
wook
EVBLYN
&amp;
E LL ^N d V ; JlOKAYl
KIRBY. ------and
W° ' . „
BOSK- '•
HAYES

CELERY SALT

S A N F O R D H E R A L D , SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

a

Mr. And Mrs. Urie
E ntertain Saturday

Mr a n d Mr*. F. A. Urie enter­
tained Saturday evening a t their
home on West Sixteenth Street
in honor o f Mr. and Mis. Prank
O. U ile and son, Charles, nf Drexel Hill, P a , who are their house
guests for the Christm as holidays.
Dancing ond a buffet supper were
enjoyed.
The home wa* decorated with
a lighted ChrUtmaa tree, poinsettiaa, pine boughs and mnistlrtoe. The dining room table was
centered with an arrangem ent of
red and green fruits, magnolia
twiga and evrrgreen, bubineed by
two tall red burning taper* Sup­
per was served by candlelight.
Present with Mr. and Mrs.
Urte werv: Mr. nml Mis. ]|. II.
Pone, Mr. and Mrs. William Lud­
wig, Mr and Mrs. W. I). Hof­
mann, Mr. and Mrs J . V. Hutchi­
son, Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Adams,
Mr. and Mi*. H arry Giltoliall, and
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Workman.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Roby l.aing.
Mr. and Mr*. O J. IMpe, M in
Trcnholm OrimUill, Miss Dorothy
Powell, Miss Oleda Dyi on, ML*
Dorothy pope and H arry Gi im b.ll,
J r , John IVipc and Churle* Ulle.

Fortnightly Club
Enjoys Bridge Forty

~Kvt«ry *lny I* SomrItody'* birtliday. I.rt
OUR flowers fend
your gn-rtiiig’. fu t
flowers for every oc­
casion. I'uncial l»c-

wa

sig n * — Col►S|fr«, e tc .

Pippin Gardens

Growing Interest
Is Evidenced In
' 1940 Elections
II wwllaae* r r — « see Our*
data* to i|unlify will U- Mar. 23.
A|l rnudiilnle* must file with
Coun&gt;y I lerk &lt;!. I*. Herndon but
he U not m ithoriiid to nreept any
filing fi*i»a until tlu* amount of the
firs .mil t)i«* incluoivp «lntr« for
filini. m i' M*t by tin* .State and
Count \ hrm&lt;M*r&lt;itb' Conimittmi.

A met illy' o»f the Stall lb*monatii t'nnimittiv. «»f uhub S. A.
U. \Ydkin*&lt;iit 1m Smninulc CountyV
dflrgnlc hav Intii tintiit i\tly
»rhci!idi*d fm St. IVlrobuiu on
Jan. 12. N«» inerttug of the Srm*
iiadc* t
\ Ib'iutM ratic Committoi', *»f uliirlt K. \Y llcntlcr U
chaii man, h-o Ihtii Rrlii'diilrd yet.

Ilock wool i&gt; tnude from natural
Intivct«, tJroun Nor. One and Two.
reck ol fix m different combina­
fie r i of tho Circuit Court
tion- of natuial inincMl*.
County Tax Collector,
t minty A**e**ar of Taxee.
County Judge.
YOUR NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION
. fountv I’roMi'tithig Attorney.
Shn iff.
WILL BE HAPPIER IF YOU HAVE A
I'minty S»i| h*i mienilent of l*ubNEW PERMANENT WAVE
ESPECI*
lie Instruction.
ALLY
FOR
THE
OCCASION
.s u|nmsor of Hegi»tintion.
County fonimUidoiier fiom
tiiet N o r . 1, 2, II, I,and
.V
|
EVA-BBSS BEAUTY SHOP
alien ed m id o|»evMint l#y
i MemberR «»f Hoard otPublic I
l!v**l)ii K c Ho Im mot M m ile
|te»*i
I h ie io r
‘
!
i hiRtiuction.
BALCONY
OK
SADYE'S—
PHONE 563 FOR APPOINTMENT
JuMlco of IVaee
I
| I diiRtablr.

Ol"1 • f tin* Stale Iiiup I chili III?
to € it • IIoiiipa enacted at the
I.eg i 'aliiM i- (hat im lileiaturv
ran t*e |M.**«d fa t. i*r i»*» u ilm
cun lie ssilli lied to laiididatCN
withm IINI feel ef the |»«dl». |tf|*Utic* .it the pellh amt (leelion of­
ficial aisv ieipiilY'd hi \ igoroUf*|y
vnfoite Ihi* I eg (tin! toil and the
offri **• U piinUltnlile by a fine
or a jail sentence t*i both.
U&lt; mi e of tbe ling*- volinnr of
vnti'u' in ilie to o Saiiforu piecinrtN it lin.o hten ‘iijfuPhtiil that
the Ihaiitl ef (NmiiiI) t ’einmiodoii*
era icnt vulbig mac hi new In finilitmte voting at the r h t l o i u , Almiit
■lx of tin mncliitiCA would Im u *qiliicd to tem pi) willi the
lu tn ii’N Art which |irr&gt;crUie« tha
un of our voting machine f**r
each ttBO velar*. The Hoard
County Commtiiioncr - may be
a^ked to in v rs tirilf tb* fruvibility
of fliirv plan at its m n tin g on
Jan. 2Although the air i. rife mith
rumor» nf potential candidates for
almoBt all of Seminole futility's
ubllc offices, no canditlate ofieially
aimuuuced Iiin eandidaey at yet. However, all of Hembode fo u n t yS piTH*iit offteial*
h«v# Intimated intention* .»f «.eek*
big re-elect ion

PURCELL’S GREAT

UNLOADING SALE
O P E N S F R I D A Y 9 A . M.
WE AIIK SMASHING IMtICKS TO WIPE OUT SI Ill'l l S STOCK! TO 0 0
THIS IN A FEW DAYS, WE OFFER THE IIUYINO PCIII.IC TIIE MO.VI’
SPEtTACCl.AH CUT PRICES ON I.A DIES'
READY-TO-WEAR.
SHOES.
MEN S CI.OTIIINO AND ON F l’IlNITI'llE SEEN HERE IN MANY YEARS!

FORCED TO UNLOAD
WE REALIZE WE MUST MAKE PRICE SACRIFICES AS NEVER IIEFOHK
TO "CLEAR TIIE DECKS” REFORE INVENTORY!
PLAIN T A L K
AND
SMALL PRICKS THAT MILL A1TRACT TIIKIFTY PEOPLE!
«
FRIDAY—0 A. M.

l:cprr»entatlvp

in

fungieo*

George A. DeCollcs, Mra. It. J. from the Fifth t •••ngre»B»onal Dis­

Holly, Mrs. W. W. Wright, Miss trict.
Louisa DeColtem, MU* Alma Def»overm»r

C oltrs, Mr*. Horare W alkrr, Mrs.
Secretary n[ KlaL
H arry B. l-cwl*. Mr*. Chandlrr
Attorney General
Sharon, Mr*. Jlnt Sharon and I Comptroller
Ml*. J . G. Nli*run.
s ta te T reasurri.
'
.
.. , _
State Sup* lintuidrnt lit I’otilu
'instruction.
. 1 t om m Usinm r ol Agrn ulluip.
tu n ro ad t «mmu*kmer
Stats Benator, ^('Iti benatorial
•'
To aid ill the (oral and county D istrict.
Member of lluuie uf ftr|iri-en- j
charily wrork with Hie blind and

Charity Ball To Be
Given By Lions Club

Sheets 67^

it j W

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.

Sheets 77^

wore tavttod to oot. drink, dance
BM U M RV •
' BOB HICKSON
must have
Moat a hard oreok-oad, be was

s r - a r r J ts r s .'t

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.
. JUDD GREi
MARY LODGE ■
KIKTLEY onco tb
aonaacUso with ■
coming beck for a i
Boo yoo la 1840.

Opr wing llntir, Frh, 9 A M
l.4it Out r.'lr To #1
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JERRY'S ARCADE
318 .SANFORD AVE.

SHIRTS

Mui» iiigwr.*i

2 pairs $1.00

2 f'»r $1.50

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CURUKU AND
MERIT MEN'S

SUITS —

peoplo. Oosr IIm II
loot U bIb—FBMt

3

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TOWELS
Itrnl I'.b

Value

lie

$12.50

SALE! GOOD SINGLE

*1.98
FURNITURE
6 .

88c
Shirts to Mutch

670-

T*» M S S -

1.00

SUIT-*1.55

First Coinri Kiral Choice I

6 FELT-BASE

RUGS

*4 Ul I'lhlM Ilo#lI—

WORK PANTS

DRESSES
$

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I'lain-T* t Stylvi

MEN'S SANFORIZED

SILK
-lU IK a

MEN'S
WORK SHOES

IIP Ri In H i \ alu* »

EXTRA! LOT LADIES'

$1.79
IdidicM* llapp.v-IIonK'
und O llier

Cotton Frocks
*

87c

* 1.25 Valuta-.

OVERBOUGHT! OVERSTOCKED!

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FRIDA 1 — I P. M.
Lot Grrnl Itig Thirdly
211 \ it) Tiirkiwh

I'riidiHun-Slu'lby

SPECIAL LOT

SATURDAY

Lei SO. V ale*.

P R U N E 11122

for *1.111

l.ot 41 35 Tiu-Val
Shirt. 41
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BLANKETS

31S HANFORD A V E .

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Lot f t it. 41 :tt. Vitim»

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WINES
GINS

WK D E L IV E R

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Silk Slips 5 9 0

Lot HI x !•••

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alyl* u.4 ..i

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ART MATS
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LITTLE
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Under-privileged who have rye
deficiencies, the Lion* Club will
sponsor a charity ball in celebra­
tion of the New Year on Satur- j
day night. Doe. SO, In the Mayfair'Hotel.
‘ Donnie Moore's orchestra will
foanlah.dance.music for the boll
srUgb.ls the first of Ita kind but
whloh is expected to be an annual
Affair .in* future year*. .
&lt;Table.reservations may.bs made
bf-catting-lb*-Mayfair UotsL

IIBVKf

-ill_____________________________________________

Mr*. J. G. hhanni was hostess
to the member* and guest* of tha
Fortnightly Club *1 their regular
bi-monthly meeting ycatsrday a t
her home on Magnolia Avenue.
Luncheon waa served s t 1:00 P.
M. and bridge enjoyed during
the afternoon.
Mrs. II. B. Lewi* and Mrs. S a­
die Brouse were high scorers In
the rlub for duplicate ami Ml*.
H arry B. I* * U was lilgh scorer
for the g u eil contract table.
' The borne was decorated with
Brasilian peppers, red rosea and
polnseltias In keeping with the
holiday spirit.
Seminole fouuty vlretoi.* mil
Present were: Mrs. It. B. I*wi&gt;, vote for the following.
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. It. A.
One United Stale*. Senator.

Newman. Mrs. 8adie nrouse, Mr*.

FLORIST
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Winter Haven.—The illustration above is th e artUt's conception of Florida's hlg rltnia expo*
allion which will be held in thU city the week nf Jan. &gt;1-27, next, showing a new innate entrance,
the permanent exhibit btilldlngs and the new pavilions In which will In- housed educational
exhibits and Uie Flower Show which, due to the efforts of the Festival Management inupled with
those of the a a n trn ia Gulden Club, the host-sponsor of the FlorlculUiral display, it is Imped wilt
bo one of the largest and most colorful flow n shows ever held in Uie stile. In addition thei* will
be lavish us* ot citrus in the ornamentation of the exhibit buildings—extrrlor* and interiors, and
there will be rnoie .-datawide rrpici-rnUlioii* in citrus exhibit halU, by glowers, shippers and proesseors of citrus Iruit* end their drrivsU***,

lUve your picture uuidsi
paw— while you have limp
BtulflR IIto holiday*—for
Um Salmagundi.

Saturday Night—8 P. M.

Saturday—3 c M.

LADIES’ UNIFORMS

• LOT $1—81-SS

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Crinkle Bedspreads
P r tllr ,\i*.rt#4 Color *
, 7 7 ^ - 2 for $1-50
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Aircraft To Be S4en At
MIAMI, Dee. t t — AU-Amert« n Air lfanMvera effklala a«neaatod today that this year's
ahrial *Maale, scheduled for Jam.
f , 4 and 7, wilt bo Identified aa
•’the fleetest coMentratlcn of
Privately owael almwfl In arianan Malory" with an climated
MOO pianos cf all types In at­
tendance.
Beale for tbs claim, according
to B. V. Waters, air race general
ehalrmetr, was announcement of
four of the nation’s largest light
pleas immafactarerj thet tha an­
n u a l aoethem cruise of the light
Men* Cavalcade will srrlr* In
Mlaetl on January 4.
1 Supplementing the horde of
ra e ll aerial speedsters from all
patta of the country which an­
nually wing their way to Florida
and Miami for this city’s "Olym­
pics of Aviation” wm bo an antlclpa ted n o arrivals In th* Bemarr
Macfaddra On-to Miami race.
• Unique In Americas air racing,
tba Wacfidden event wilt ba
flaws from seven starting points
—Mew. York, Rochester, Chicago.

Hod. The trie now I* hi Miami rehearsing thole now net* for th*
January event.
A44iii#AAl International • m Im
will be given th* air show this
year with the advent of th* first
annual Mlawl-Nasaan air cruise.

c l m l n l i to w M tfaa toil.
Mmltk la prrffnfcl* td rultlrntion la *1) flower, gardens teeau.o
no digging that win deatmr frrdHltr roota, cause tha oraantc mattar to barn tnora rnpluly. .and
lowar water-holding rapacity • of
Ilia aoil la nioaasary. “A nattral
or artificial. fertiliser thtuld contiwwally blanki t tha atoo where
flowrra or shrohb-ry l i t grown.
Florka College of Agrieultam.- &gt;OrganJa mwishes oxidise rapidly
.lig h t mind*.and otbe* aalbt af In Florida and constant yrpltaiilitba abate.,taat a n law. In organ!* •ng.L baaaaaary, but tba garden
matter, ,wtn nrednee fine flower* that la properly mulched will Bar­
er bo marked by yellowish fotiairr,
n a t t f y material hi tha form nC bard twig yrowib, and stunted
malcb fa make np f#r thelg natur­ planta that art charactrrh tlt ot.
al, defleiaad**, th* b=rtlniltarl*i plant Inga no* i n rlttag •Xocj9t 3tnr&lt;
paints out, "Mulch, whether It-be Kittle mat tar,’ ha avers.
la the farm af bangmad-farilMcsri Mulch aat awty enriches tha toll
rotting leaves of ferret tree*, or and enable* It ta hold' molatura
oth*r substance* of this nature, longer, but It protects .roota of
eontalni micro-organisms that are panta and Ui» coil Itself from di­
neeeaaary for plant growth,* hi rect ray* of Um aun. ft at*d iliacourage* weals.
Granulated peat mo** probably
pUmewUry plant food and sell la the finest mulch matt rial, iiut
conditioner should he lncorp.rnlrd It I* becoming lnrr*a*lngly diffi­
In flow n bods wall la advance of cult for gardcncra, to obtain,, inphiitlag. After tha plants are es­ a. much a. It eomes from ,the
tablished. audltioaal organic rattUh greatbag* of northern Europe.
should be applied to tba bed* Mr. Watkins *ay*. A couimm lal
or borders
Florida peat baa many of the
aamo cbaracttllitiA, howerrr,-and
may be used in Ita placa.
MateriaU such aa rotting h«rdwood leave, rtemi, and twigs, to­
bacco sterna (alio repellent to cer­
tain hiiocta that attack firmer*),
and barnyard fertltlrrr are ideal |
for mulching the flower garden
nnd should bt uied whetarer
avsllahlr, the college Worker say*.
GIFTED FELINE

FRESH PICT PORK
Hams
lb.
18e
Sides
lb.
8Vac
Shoulders lb. 10c
Backbone 1b. 15c
Pig- Heads lb ., 5c
PURE HOG LARD

Freshly R .a.t.dl
Fre.hly Creandl

EIGHT O’CLOCK
MILD &amp; MELLOW

Hott To Relieve
Bronchitis

IRCLE

APPLES
YMK IMPWHIAI
APPLES

5 lb s .
311m .

Ca r r o t s

bunch
IS

F its .

21b*.

25c

15c

p £ S T ^ r n m . for

OAKES

18e

34 s s . t a n

*

GREEN BEANS

a t, r r iiu t a s

2 lbs.

15c

•IWHto UHH ** .1

ENGLISH PEAS

3 lbs.

17c

|ll*lLk-Pfib VEAL HALF-

Roast
Chops
Stew

lb. 14c Cutlets lb.
lb.* 19c Steaks lb.
..
&gt; no.vcLr.aa
lb. 10c Stew lb.

29c
23c
23c

CELERY

2 s ta lk s

■ O W 8 UHOWY

ICEBERG LETTUCE

White Bacon
-----aBHUlHBBHtote l-AJufe HALE—

2 heads

9c

,

1

■ u n i! a n o n *

lb.

GREEN CABBAGE

Leg *0 Lamb 21c Patties each 5c
Shoulder* lb. 15c ffitops
lb. 29c
Stew lb.
10c ffift Chops lb. 25c

n o«K

5 lbs. 21c

•

IVC*K C R O W *

3 lbs,

2c

caow v

RED BU SS POTATOES

F ir m r i p e t o m a t o e s 2 lbs. 15c

Ga. Tendered, hdlf or whole lb, 19*/&amp;c
Sugar-Cured Ham Hocks
lb. 13c
Tender, Hockless Picnic Hams lb. 15c

GA. YAMS

10c

r~5 lbs.
lb.

WAX RUTABAGAS

3c

FANCY YORK APPLES 10 lbs. 23c
n a a a enow * iv a w iu t .

- I81/gc
lb. 12YaC
lb ., 33c
pkg. 5c

CAULIFLOWER

BLACK TWIG APPLES
FRIDAY FEATURES

BATTERIES
$4.00 up

4&gt;/,c

lb.

COoSlNG ONIONS^

VAIlhd B t u t i r a

4 lbs.

10c

5 lbs. 19c

Pineapple

GENERATORS
STARTERS

arm ow n n m i i r a n * *

DOG FOOD 3—11
A** r a o r
NOODLES
5
TETLEY TEA
1

aaaa sa o v x

Baltimore Oysters

A lY onr New Year's Dinner

15c

NEW YEAR SPECIALS

Club, Sirloin Steak*
2 lbs.
29c
Chuck, Hamburger, Brisket 2 lbs. 25c
fcbjiM i n
T-Bone lb. 19c;
Stew 4 lbs. - 25c

Wisconsin Cheese
lb.
Creamed Cottage Cheese
N. Y. State Sharp Cheese
Sunlight Cream Cheese

HOG JOWLS
and
. BLACK-EYE PEAS

5c

10lbs. .19c.

T HEESe- haLe

Per Health, Lwck| sad Pretperlly Ihreegbset the Now Year, be says U sarve—

10c

POTATOES
| PHI.-SAT

Smoked Sausage
A &amp; P HIT PARADE

U. 8. COBBLER

28c TBA
Vt lb. Itej
1 lb.
5c tffflLpSAUCB
12 os. bottle
25€ Mi Tb^ARD
• os. Jer
25c FLEUCHMAN’S YEAST

ELECTRICAL
REPAIR SERVICE

Riley’s Coffee | ) £
Corned Beef
Tomatoes

factory

BATTERY SHOP

PACKED
STRING LESS BEANS

SAUCE

TOMATOES
JU IC E .

2 No. 2 enne 18c

3 No. 2 cane

L. A . R E N A U D
SOI W . S E C O N D S T .

Peanut Butter
Peas

80

SULTANA BRAND

su lt

Snowdrift

am a s m . «Wl m Cenatrg KM

18c

3 for

25&lt;

SMALL

Mia.

A n a B R A I4 &gt;

Riitso
Of
•
ih

KIDNEY '

Lifebuoy Soap y/zf,

^1

Lge. Windez

Ik

'

tom. a * u r Ann

Bread

vl . \ 1
l 'u ; P fL L a B U R Y T s B E S T

I L be.

- Hslns— SUalaed

BABY FOOD

2 cans

B E E F KTEW .

I I e s . Cl

\iSfxHiH wern potat 2^-22

4 SIRLOIN STEAK Mi.

29c

11 L b e,

'

61c

24 U rn .

91.13

a H. ENGLISH
GULF s e r v ic e ;

for

ft*
Hominy

STATION

Carwer First S t. A Frensb A&lt;

TALCO FE E D 3

BCRATC’il 28 lb*. 41k j 100 ft. bag 81A0
EGO MASIt 25 lbe. «Sc; 100 H&gt;. b*R 92.49

2

Me. S D*ety M ~ r .’

Spag. St
H e a t B iB i
. I5e ■

�• M - .&gt; 3 K T »

»

* •"»

-o u v

«jvcx,'». ,-v. &gt; *&gt; m

y

v. r

\v ftrv

-I v v ' . i - j f - ' s y t r t . ^

* * ..« . w v v .

e

-

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p s w s a w E js a i
w w im
—

,•TH E SANFORD HKRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mtavnr Waller Out

lt iu y u r
D O lh S
v U I
ft ..
r b .,
I ^ r tllth W d
A m
A -U y
r u jm e r s
I.*-______ __ _

P A C E F IV E

arrrage while

In t'.it-.i. nppuixlmntely ."'.'UHt
itiitf.h rn^ineets sn- i-tuJying
p m c „ ; pp
the nge of 5.1. Kv* -&gt; i' -I |N\inii
wt-te I n n . - - . ' we tirn United State* u c ln im ahont one - chance in 30 nf evrti- hi Atujworn c.'unlv. T ext j &lt;ii tInn projects
_____ to dv tirn iln i' if witch
dually dying n-om tuberculosis
th. yii-M id .i. I 15 liinlii I....... ttiy p. m l . van !&gt;.• nd.iptvd to .&gt;w as
It-.t th:si Itro tlecade.v ngo
inarhe: v-ilne &gt; u . v-’io.ii
. i
»*.n . il in i : c tn tu n uf
tu 'lv twin- os gicnt.
• o -I A fries.

K ansas City,-innrc*

IM lh H M w

•*»«# O p r1

the ordinance wrapped -I liar lee

.

around Banfortl "Tno h-rn-fit i.f
• be town
concern,''
"In my
would be

should bo the primary
he M id, adding llitt
oplnlrn th e , ocd'nunru
a detrim ent."

'• f . A. Dynon, local ronli-.nl »r,
rok*d hearty aj&gt;urv\ol of the pro­
posed plan, potatM tevt that ihr+c
M i net tieen rofnc lent butati-ig
IA Hanford in t'M pant few *&gt;**&lt;*
to keep ema t M r N l f t h n r u d b r
Van Non' w ily t&gt;h&gt;crUoQ \CB» that
tW ordtaanee wtuld p.-iallie at.y
iptaNtM laeat |erw n why de-lr.*!
Id ehtet the mntraetlnr twain*-is.
J. • H; Tnifutk of llm Smut tty
LcdtWr Company- atm -voice4. re­
proval of the plaa ot.dld A- W.
Led *1 Lto firathcra Plumbing
Company and Q- 1). Htun-t of tin.
Uj tiford Paint and •t5la.es •ComFolkw ing the ordinance discus•loo, City A ttorney AYllso-i v. oc
aulhoritrd to InreiU galg xaivral
reptfitrd instance* when* u n la l
property in Sanford won luting
attended the benefits r f li.tne■tesd exemption and repot t a t the
n e tt meeting.
X

l e t t e r ‘ wu« ten d

iro n p»l.
Lewis If. Walk Ins, chief r f the
d U lrlet tnglndet* In 'JUK.mnvillO,

In ‘ which Col. W alk Inc t i l l Ihnt
bid. M d boW 'AdfMoVlied f i r the
Ioral Of the dunken b u g e (n
’vtetnBy iff rtm niertlnl lake}t property-. »Tho bx-ge hud
" 'to th# e n tlti-ris s i
A rtiotlon was padjril nnthutltIng the purchase tinIT tiMtollnti' n
c t a traffic light a t the corner
of French Avenue and fiW'btlctli

Chk-f of Police Roy (I. &gt;Vilpg-'
■_

-PmWcnl Roomvelt feta beat wishes for 1340 from two of lilt newest grandsons, Franklin 111, loll, »oi$J
V&gt; .\&lt; 0f FmobJiM Jtootevelt. Jr., urid John Boottlger, Jr., ion ot tho Seattla publisher.

C ity C lerk U . N. S a v e r f t purled
th a t six carloads of the pipe the
hhs purchased fo r re p ls rtn g

f City
f f

0- L. Yhinran Who Is autum-itieiliy
a member.
'S u p e rin te n d e n t of I'arks Jam es
MCughlon was authm U rd
to
■petal • apptoaim alely $5J
fur
tfVe$-and- shrubs for plaining In
JPirt Mellon Hath.
&gt;‘PWowlmr a lequcst from mewc f the K brahls Clh'j, the
llssloners approved a contrtl« f $100 to w ard d ef oying the
c f Holding. -The ‘ state wide
b iter eonfarRnco of IhS club

in Urn La­

id to 'world

Philippines Will
Be Restricted In
Trade With U. S.

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
T S u m la t.

lir e .

Ss

ta x i

i-k tn r

ft

V.ig-*

1t"

I’j ll ) I •’I*oi l ut M lti i/l il till«
OK.UA.N I TH
!»&lt;&gt;•■ $ri;t'liibk« at tin' hinlt'K l il'it
l-'.ir incr ■' WtioU’snlft AtarRct
I.UCI'I.ANT -- fa|l|'|&lt;l|a m I
lo ti urkt*r»( vtirlut nFit»-riiLI*-i ^ .ninl n li, alriia.ii.ii |l$;li?, h.-ii Ua I
I
Dll ta1•I .»• . t .4
oOn i tl*N\l4in f«*r u 24
| h(| o*|
i utli$4$; i : VI A. M
.is i • | hji t * I Mil. I .Alt
W ASH INGTON . 1h*c. -J*
-»l i %
«1 b y II. J . 1.4 hr,iai&gt;. Man
r
klM 'Altul.i: I •&lt; I n l.| .
•— Th.* Philippine lidundii will lw*- • i»it.\N»;l:s - - n a . jn n r. ttx i .*•
iim n i : v •
11 ..
11. 1 .
l.UMONS
1 / II'
g h l liayliig next Monday the c o­ • "«•»*$I•. I . |i : *4 t i . b a rr. t.s «.. i..u
. No T * u a H i . | .|* 3 S*» l » \ 4* b u t. I S i -1 IA
ntinue pi ice o f the political Inde­ fI-l-i141A
- 4*»«•
I.KTTCfK
Hie II • . 1, -tiji
pendence which it due to be Iheh*
u n A i K r n u i i ; — pin. Mil in
1*1•• * Itglll. -I* lit ll.l I,|ll I ■I Ki t
•III*.
r a cniiio t x |: &gt;4 b*. t&gt;.iui i s
.»!i'n '•#*.
Ch Jq ly I, IPIM.
Coinh «.lu ; CH 2m b**\ l I*
I .i-r.VO I tlu. i'Ml.f. i ■« I*-*\ I 2 J , U nder
nnlendnirnts
to
IItTAKUHItlKto — Fla. \, l.th I I4
mla. N||*
$*(•• |.$$f.
| .ia$».
I | iiIv| m ini- in &lt;• A rt of IP3I, ti 'de IN (Simla.
Ml'.STATlI* . . N't* -&gt;ai i&gt;$-11* «
fa v»
O k II A ~
\ . u|.|.J|.
XMvl ATH - Cla. «u|*|*l
tTAtrlctirnn In tho foim i.f qu-tins •- KI
u u «.*m . i
ONIONS 4l*i;\ I
N .all.t Ill &gt;i I
nn tom e cf the Philippines' n u s t
■ V ITI.K H
M il'l'lla-a III**t|* i n t i
low. AH ti* l.-.at- I o«-| I..; W ill'll;,
l iw-l?*: Hi* W lHIl TVCIL 1 :1
hnportatit exports |o th e United I111 liNKl. Tut •l.fif*
AVnc’AlH.*
ClM.NftiMin.il..
«»N*I«NH: oiltT CN) - r u • IMa*
S ta te s will go into effect.
|i|!t&lt;«i u i
♦•*• -.-a*. | m it|m
liCANF |HXAI*I — Mi law
I*4| l|
I'AKHLi:*
K..,
1
, The a n n u l u n o in t.o n -i I'l.tnu*, b u la |*i J . f * e X HM M i l*. I .................
lallll. lii.lfM'k Ilia own r | “Mi*U|i uflvi iho
Ji*r
•
H'o.
IICNNA
(I.IMAi
—a
No
I
.
StW^oa.DWi: Hemp .lidiat'co, &lt;JW0.^|M*wtnv4 lu»( April, ilu wK-'IH
n:.VH 11 o .i.iM h
- tin
HlflaTK
!*• r *la»t. bull i'h
000 pounds; rocoanut oil. ^00,01*0
1
UlltKTt.'t »|,| —- Hu|&gt;|a|i* f* iiotal*r •
tfi*n,\ r i 1 h Tinplujix from tho .
Plb'ANH
•;
long, luiu-, t a d 'nrtton* of p ?ail or nia , da in-m l fa ir, tn w ik ct d «a .| &gt; .
l«44|** * »Il4.ll. %-II - «d»y )t:t) rt'll.i uiitl f 'lc c d tin* »«•
••Ml* aMl ia-l I* * I • I
f v l l t v .lb .
shell, PSO.Mt'ffl glllSf.
Ri iittiiN tt&lt; m y it i I ilrvai tmi’tit
IMS K \|-» r.l
S. Ml ..lit 34
I'AliUAMS t Hii|i|il|n tn.Ml'iultE x p o rts to the U n d id M ale* (Irtiinn.l |t.o&gt;r tiif«iki'l u«»a««$ I• *1 t ••
p»»r*cn *i s
III I* N S* !»•$•** a H .id* A ainhiH tt «&gt;f Thu cuimgll
•
1
0
4
w
r
1
.x
*
•4
1
;•
I
I«.i*f4
T«*$i
o b o v o IhrM* $|Uotua \yili * ny lit*
• I '* *'u
T "" I ,M. I *f*
h i rti.iwt with 'him Until fokl
n.itlil
il
full A n itrk o iif d iilf, J l i if iftty • ^»Tii*ij \iii: &lt;V*til.Ni:sKi — r ii**/
ItAMlMII 4
i.iiia r:
caino from any fnu-ien cepniry. ll|K I 15
lit* hai.1 vu'I yuIm; Ih m|% l«n«l • |
niAv«*r»;M
M oreover, tho d u ty-fleu im-it.ii
i\r.!
mi
iivrmirr
oT
IIO
Q
.IRH
I
n.
t.ai bin.
shrink by a percent i n Jo n I, 4-ria**
jtioiilli nntl hi/tl IncrvuVixl $!•&lt; lax
i ll i c o n V •
ID-41. by five p e rn lit more on
j • •illit'IhltM iiiui•• Unit
|n l
Ja n . ), III 13, and by iioolhei- five
:f;u* riirhl iiinhih*;
J
|»eiciid eiteli J e s s until Jut! I.
I Si$» 11 »• wniil ill u 9
Ihal
li$*
h ail
liliiiltiPi!
fo r
m *\ t i n l l
1UW. On th e la tte r d a le each
quota I econo s o n a -ln lf . f the
I t’ltinlhi* It* rcsiyii immt*«Jlxilrly |
corin-pom ling quota of I f f i j, and
a lte r i« iHHimiter iva*- np)» &amp;ntc«l.
rrm ninn ht th a t level n-itII July Mm i- • *, buinl .1 (l**« r r u . i vo-2 2 j
4, 10III,' when the Pldllpplilet. * r r i . K I t V lll.AltTM — H a
r »i
achieve th e ir |&gt;olitlcul Ind-'iM-nd- Urt*i
i.AHltH - - N*» Ml|*|tlii'**
ened
(HlIKLIcEM — C W T 'f - n n *
NKW \ "IU&lt;- I *&lt;■*• •:»
' pi
rn llN i
““*“ — —1
, i v t t r I F RnWmtln--. conn -I for
Thu idea of tho dim inishing
T"
q u b its
hi to w ithdraw
I'vlde
c m u ii n I (*■*" t Mini* M a u d fo il- ' i l l s Komi, convicted U .en im prlvllcges grm liuilly in in iiiai'n I \in e iic n n Itwn-l iesder. &gt;i-*teiil*y
m uto on I i-l-. i;
tla n fib th e day when tho Islatoli
o f -r|i|wnl
Th- ri-.fiilo Fun I* i-debralll-K lied
. . . .tnUirc
.
-..v\llli l&gt;|i»m u tt stan d on th eft own feet.
it. iv.enty fifth n m .liifta i} il.l- '
M lonoy Tln-ma- l l»* i - C J . i l
M any e x p erts Iad lei e tluil |-qlii
y$Mi \%ill$ II ilnv nutl ) l n nr lit '
leal independence (req u irin g Pbil
ol iimiivhl imietv. heirinniiiR Jim | At.bl&gt; MAN FOUND DEAD
iPpine exports to the ('id tiil
aUl imd itiiidhtir IbrAUgh Kdi. in ,
B tatrs tn |w y full duty
It will |n»**Mtl a ro iu n lrtv nielm 1 , A ID'A
, DI
. A. Iter.. Ja - ,p i t,- All-.1
th ey m in e from B ritain, I-1unco
Itn a t |
TAMI'A. Dec. 3* — With more o f FI..... V
1-ieul n a lu in l. n g i . - l 1
! " " I.uek. HU. who H i d alsne
• r Ita ly ) Will lower the F ilipinos' than oil floats and "1 bauds al­ eu llu i.il mill In d u .liia l ti-acutees., ' " rl " g d e n m a r here, w n . found '
ready entered In (hr (iasparilla nnd II- nunu-tom exhibit* thi- , '••"d m hi* Imni- by s f'l-m l. A I

&gt;x8ws Changed1

rid S t r u c t u r e
Nazi Victory

Buy For M o n d ay To o — Closed N o w Y e a rs Day
WHOLISALfi
PUCES

m M 7 A IL-

219 Sanford Avo.

Gabparilla Parade
to Mark Climax Of
Florida Slate Fair

. m w i ll I n r lu d e ..... I - o f th e f „ | . I 'b y s ic ia q , s a id tie t i ll w n s d u e t o ,
pmade, which will again mark tho yext
e .ri- shown a t the foir.
J - nturril c a r s c . oml p ro 'n b ly CC-,
climax of tlie Florida F air tills
___________________
j urre.1 (.hr lit mao - Da)-.
year, indications are that tin) p a­
(lilt of whale, lardinv mi-1 In -I I ipvlincs trau-|&gt;urt r.an I mm !
rade on Fch 0 will be even larger
and moie gorgeous than .tliat nf ling oils, the Japanese aiv luniiu |Ih- feXu* Panh unite lo secticn. I
Texn*
last year when nil form er record! fsflurinK n
were luokeli.
. "•
Tatade plan*

cjUANiiir mums

COURHOUS

VOUNG A«N IQ

lA K f

. 201 E. Firit Sf.

rimkvio

PUICHASlS

Lucky N ow
An cM

m $i

Y e a rs

•*

Ml

Pm i . iatili

Rf&lt;&lt;* on N»w &gt;ti t D.iy I* a*ill N I Urd «t.*h Tract. Jay l*d
^ R*ikf$ Hf»» J r wi4*ni)% l*» 4»#-1 N40 tHnlbfy

&gt;Oj I

S*&lt;QJ' Cu&lt;»d Hog

PEAS

JOWLS R I C E
lbs

Ip.

Pd.ka in the Nlw YfJM*

'fd t Joy in Ihu Nlw Tfb"

POPULAR DRANI)5

CIGARETTES
PICNIC HAM S
lb

.

LAMB

19c

lb

Tamiwt Iwad drtssej In ptrata cotL im e s .

' Two "big name" c reheatoaa will
jday at tho Krrwa'a social funcUta* * during the carnival. Hal
ErtUp will ut ov ide mutb far Dm
K
i half at the Tampa jrac*!
Uuh on tha night of Vab. 3. aad
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tfk. approved by tho Krewe which
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tain tin- liifth utandaid t(ulv h a te
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th a entire
ern ilem lt- Queen JY kicv Van Dyke and King
LeBron Kinchby will ride oa tha
tho United float arrom panled by members of
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cf fthe
w
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lictworn•&gt; lthe
dran. and tbc pumping atatlcn
th a t now arrived. lie re p in e d nc
(further prowTaw toward .ccuting
She approval of tho W PA project
i o r laying the pipe.
■ 'A motion w is t- n s u l luth il/iln t tho City-C lerk to offer n 'lld a b w f the Stmhwdo Ci/untyQhamber o f Coidtnatce to ps&gt;- half
r f tho c c it of endtwlntr iho poreh
of the ChaniW rb httlhllnir,' pruvhlIhg the work tim’d 'ta il •e.i.-t in- re
ll^ n $500 Chamber uffL-Uli j-rd
toquectad the City to pity l|tc full
■mount of l)te ct A .
Quotation* oa the r i l y ’.i re 'e .ijM l w ater w otks t unde disci mud
th l t the Prices had rlae-i elnnt
polata 'i a the p s t t m o n th .-T h e
N tttm tbcr .quotation w ai‘ 'l l n p j
poaember quota! ion M
ty iih th r approval tif ilia i.iem.
I*:* t r tha Cbrnmlstlon. Mayor
Higgins appointed n B urnt i.f
fB fc tm a l Kaaminers, i t providrd to Mho K lcetrhii cotlr, as fullqaw= K. U. Randall as master
etortilcbn. D ./C . 8Jaff*-,l, jour-

KANSAS CITY. Lite 38— (/P&gt;
Smnll -tstntrH Rrvce B. Smith ■
l i c l l t n l out on hi* Mayor's Jol'
}« -iiti!aj- ri.Ter the lormnnt Pen
vrr.-n-t U. tn-vrnfl- tna-Mne rtm r
to life smt »m hbel b*ck thu pow
e. it kuvc him l.**t Spr ng.
Smith, w hi made n fortune in
b len t In fere ho turned to politics
It-igned effrcljv- S stunlsy fol. Ic ai 11; mi angry city hs'l scene i:t
l a U-!. he *hontc I *'tinliticBl doitb'e
• c *r •
Smith, virtually n fig u r'-h en l
ui dee the city manager form of
ip rei nairnt. announced he was
1 lining p o n ir last Aptil a fte r n
U -dital in and juty
uucovrrr J
■ti ift nn-l p liliral corruption
w'liclt racked th.- powerful Pen!. rgitst group nnd rent Boss Tom
nnl acv.m l of his followers to
I. i .emvorth prison.
Vole .w itching in the City
U- uneit Tuesday night gnvr the
nu- liin • tael ion a majority which
thwarted the Mayer’ s plans for
at pointm.-til c f n city m anager|
.atul city counselor. Over Smith'*]
'o ip u itlun the coimril sclectM 7-t-i
y nl'-old William Drenlion ns city |
n lunger to • m iepd the Inte lien ,
ri K. McKIroy. P n d rgust liemhnun who quit undef fire la -1
Si-ting, flu- Muyot hn-l held out;
f i r a younger man, trained fur
II-- (oh.
'Ilie Star said Charles M. ll/w cM. n lawyer nfnl |icrsonnl ffleml
dt PeiiicVgaat, *-arniigbil the bi&gt;tiintntm t of IVinabh, n rrttrcit
1 in mice executive.
Pendcrgnsl
Will lie haired (rum personal po­
llin'il activity
for five &gt;»nn
after hi* rclen*.- frum prison Iteil
jr-.ii. under hi* pivbulion Itrm s.
Ve. ti l day Smith uinlerlook I"
nt-M nl, tlituugli the nclliig eity
m magi r, Ic u n u \S'ul&gt;h us ell)
C- iii .-i li’V. Wnl-li i* 11 Mill uf the
Ian- Uiiink II. \Vnli&lt;h, Kun-tu
C-'v unit New Yotk ior|Kitiitlnn
I mini ney.
) Wnl-li wn* m nly to b? sworn in
! wlicii Ciiiiiiciliiien llulij It. liar1111 mill I'letrles II. I'ltitk, m a­
rlin . len-ler*. ntrivnl with D intni l, iiminuncrd lie wn« now- thr
tin nuger and that J. V. I.ewl*.
ailin g tuniiuger, tin loiii-.-v 1n.it op[h. alive piw cr.
" th e lull lie is!” tin- Muyui »xpi eil. "When did ih ii
(ll e
a v • tiring in) linptH-n?"
"AI-iut 3* or 30 iuiiiiit.il nqn.
I"«l -ay,'’ tia rre tt replied.
|
Thi* look* to me like u typical
in hit..- Irirk/yS m ilh t-sid.
lie rrsigneil ulihin (he liour.
Smith, who wm riveted th e n
time * with mnehinc bucking. Ult-

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■ B A l a year’* meet is the fifth emplcye* are bona fide residents
V. consecutive season conducted un- ol Central Florida, which means a
deb the sama*management. And big annual payroll- dumped Into
j . this year promise* to be the Imal mercantile channel*.
Be greatest of Uta preceding tow. &lt; The opening night card la sponliutt year, the mutual “handle” , sored by Memorial Peat 10, Amert went over the million dollar mark.. Icon Legion of Orlandj. The peat
fas- BM
C111

.tarlty distance and the American
Legion Handicap over the longer
i-latha of a mile route.
* A allrer trophy will be presentad to the winner of Ihe Inaugural
'.While * blanket nf mini will be
cm hand to be draped over the
aleck bark of the winner of the
Lrgluu Handimp.
jV The inaugural la aa hi*Saris aa
the Central rlorida D y ih f.f losing
major event of car|i;*bB*tn.
’
. 1 IJut year’s winner, &gt;Hr ValenI fine' Jr, fr&lt;&gt;n| Ahe^kVra»r(. of One
Main, only twd-nma winner of
(be Inaugural- in history, will-not
1 be back to defend hla laurels won
. from a fast field :laal irrarj Mlt
taring Secretary K. M- Meet*#
ha* matched eight dogs the llkee
#f which have never leen seen
• t the Central Florida racing oval.
These right are the pick of the
data who have spent Ibe last
week and a half going through
thrlr schooling pares- The rep­
resent, Meetse a y s, the “flneat
act of doge that have evyr been
assembled at the track.
The dog of Ihe hour, ea far M
r fan* aFe concerned ,1* Smoky
Ranger, Gerald Fealey’a young
hr Indie dog—winner of the WarFee, Ohio, Derby and undefeated
- In schooling, race* this aeaaon.
, r u IMaley’i dog drew a favored
; Mali Ion In the ninth nre, which
. la Ihe Inaugural.
Ji Ha drew Ihe No. 7 bog1on the

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Danny
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F i n K ing
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Our Hill
Clailnm C. O.
N ailer. Ann
II. fl Ranamr
Version
Mammy
Platk R are— y u e r t ly
Drnlhtr John
U n it's Menace
M arsh .Bey.
Shaba W all
J o h a Frank
Lucky KayLucky L.pc
tle'a Lucky '

Savealk Rare—*-l# Dll*

Kmpp-a p»t
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Jim Kni
Haharo
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- aktslde, a favored spot for this l&gt;. ealaa
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tmtardy to their crila and ehnrad
In |he Qiriatmoa dinner. They
errrr eerred chicken, pork, turkey,
dressing, maahed potatoee, cran­
berries, apple eatiee, coffee, and
brand. The elly Incited them to
the featst “providing they eame In

IMIlK-lHi-N

A V A fS lU R A C TU R E OP=
W HAT P Q O C X JC T vS

C ham plon sp eller o f a ll tim e la

North Carolina waa the lata J, JAllen of Lmaisburg, N. C .. Ha
could n o t. only spell any word
circa him, but'abo could tell tha
pace, number, column and how
many word* from the top It waa
In the eld blne-baek apeller.

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!!!
cssam

ynm w m m

Agaln.t the Rucker#*, Miaaouri
gained l i t yard* and 111 of there
yards were made by Christman.
This lad la going to be a hard
man for Tech to handle, because
the Yellow Jackets won't be able
to use a tight defenae cn account
of Rla pa alng an I that la going
to make hla runnlnr all Ihe more
•&lt;feet Ire.
* Christman It note In Miami
working with the Miaaouri team
f»* It rounds out training for the
I big New Year afternoon clash
land byline slanders who hare
iU m watching him pitch aerials
loll agrte that be ha* one of the

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FHOfTPHOOF, lj,e. t* — Ona FLORIDA CRYSTALS—RUUJLXR
huii'lrnl Frdetpi on* boys i n be­
ing alven n clianrr to »;ro* a etrol.lya of no|k-tiVii nml *eiir a aultabla
pliae tiiMKiTh the cooperation of
Hiuie Jnl&gt;e Myrr nml tho lllghI-’rimk W. Meyers, et uk
Innd Niwa. l)n&lt;-|e Jnke haa 10ft
Ile a l E i l a l e M o r lg a g a s
ears tit popcorn which he grew
Seminole County
Loo, I'. H. A It. F King to Sun- front on cur r«-nt to him. He la
foul Production Credit A»»n. nflt-rluK through Iho News to
STANDARD QUALITY
Court Records
give one ear tp cnrli of one hunCrap Lien
Syuii'i, Hoy F., et u* to Sanford lira ,1 l»y» who will agree Id plant
it. The New# will givu a nultaHe
Agri. (trcillt r«in».
prire ta the hoy having the beat I
...
Aitignmsat Of Martgaga
|
crop produced from ‘hili ear.
Elhel Sanford Grower* Credit Corpor­
ation to Sanford Atlantic NaCaadlllewal Sales Cealract
Eva
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Scott * Carraway,. lne. to Kiank
BalUlaallwn Of Mertgaga.
J. Hauer
I to Sanford I'Cuilaetion Credit Assn.
Roland, George W‘ et

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Ceppar Olak 1- ,. u
Prorrama, hIvIot goorelfte In­
formation on the dogs entered for
toplghl’a races, came off the
press yesterday and were placed
en sale.
i
The pregnma may be obtained
at the following btuhtaas houses I
Koumlllal and Andersen, Touchton’s Drug Blara. Mobley’s Drug

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Wide-running young eon of the
Imported IfptldedAwn nnd B rldgft nnf»Pky '-Moupia n
OTIynn. Trackman, Railblrd and
Ckertman H arry Behr pay tribute
ta 'th a pup’* record by immlmMi*ly ‘aeleeilng hln* ae their choice

J (* via the inaugural.
’ Tha mutual department, under
the direction of General Manager
, Walter Connolly, I* ready fpr ||a
biggest night A new electrical
l calculating machine will ipeed Ire
- the f* turna of tho final odds;
ollmltMlIng unnecessary welting.
■ The track’s biggest fewtuce, tha
Sally double, will again be held on
the eecond and third races. The
-M pondary feature, the qulnlelta,
&gt; Will be held on Ihe 11th face with
t pUklfM, place and ahow batting
•M *B race* In addition to a 13
‘ aomblnatlen “acroae Ihe beard”

PRISONERS RETURN
TAMPA, Dee. ZB —OP)— Tempa'i city stockade took on the •»peet of a m l family Catherine
Christmas day when Keren men
who hare been Impriaonsd there
ro much of the time that It Marne
like home to them, returned vol-

AVUSK Q X E fM A M O
C IV E T C A T S A R E
IA A PO R T A M T IM T H E

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Missouri Chance
In Orange Bowl
fly GEORGH GA1.LET
MIAMI,
Dee.
Although
Georgia* Tech’* Yellow' Sariret#'
hare been Installed a 7 to 10 farorlto In the annual Orange Bowl
game here New Year1* Day by
moat of tha batting comntlaalonrra, you don’t' find a lot of Tech
money floating around thin town.
And tha reason aremi ot be
All-American Paul
Christman:
Missouri"* great passing ani run-

H S Over 300) Central Florida grey- . All aeUm at the teupri.i
Eg hound raelnc vnlhualaat# are ex- haa been under Iha-aupervLhjr
In Simna Ik. fUnfarH Or. » (OrM of KtnUl R f lU CI Mr

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$£&amp;£■&amp;&amp;JCK
Run Nightly For • s lS i'&amp; S S C t',
99-Day
Stretchuiually
M'JJSfi£,»SU5K
— .—
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And water Transportation

SfnlMlf Caontf PruiuM
More Fruit And YrertftMm Than A n/
Slmibr Area In America
A N IN D E P E N D E N T N EW SPA PER

VOLUME XXXI

Member Associated Preen

Britis h S hip

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMI1ER 29. 19.19

Q u in t:s 1Will

FINNS PUSHING RUSSIANS BACK

I* Torpedoed,
Nazis Report

Death Toll Erom Quakes In _
Turkey May Reach 50,000

Lose DaFoe
As Guardian

“Some Damage” T o’
Warship In Subma­
rine Attack Is Ad*
mitted By Admiralty

Famous Doctor Wants
Merely To Remain
As Personal Physi­
cian To C h i l d r e n

R u s s ia n s B o m b
F in n R a i lw a y s 1

MIAMI tlEACII. Dec. ?0 —1.1*» •
— A’lhttr Flaght, per«nnnl attor­
ney for Hr. \1lrn liny l'jfn&gt;'i
J
tho fa m es little itnelrr will retire |
from gucrdlanahli- of the Hi.iene i
milnliiplet,, hill w ill eontlmie •!* j
[their |&gt;e*»on«l phyrlrlan.
.7. t'allamlrr, Ont., Oafoe com*
wwiteil I ,at iir ’•.annul *iv mi)*1
1 thing tintll il become* official. ’
■ lie Hrclari'il SitunUy lie had,
Icen *eeklng twe yenr* to le ip -,
' tiered of hi* ilullea *« one rf the j
■ th ee guardian* name*) by the,
|.la tr. Hr said he prefrrml to iP|

Little Nation's Sue-.
cess In Repulsing
• Invasion Continues
1
S ovirt w am innns ?tn ic k
anew tndnv a t K |i n b b - r » " '
w ay Junctions. In noutheni
coastal c ltim while fl^rjnany
rcfm rtcd ft n rw blow to tho

RritUh sc* power,

t

aVi
I'tlu T t,
Kltinlah
-tra d ily

it

T he O f l f t i n niipreme com*
nut nd ftnnounctxt.'ft B ritish

bftUleahlp, in tho Queen
EliSftbeth chtita, had »**n
torpedoed by a. German »»bma*
Hna •Swat of Beotland.*’ ’
{ Uppa racflpt of Uyt German
Annouaoemant, &gt;tha British Ad/atroHy aald a German •obmarln*
find attacked a battleship. killflic tkroa arid doing "same dam*
"^Neither disclosed whoa Ute atl,ck occurred.
i . Tke German* added nothing
further about the ahlp'o fale, or
the prods# Identity.

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Sheriff Seeks
Repair Of Road
In Death Valley

J D V
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i fn&lt;e to w atrh th e ir health ami
• t«&lt;t l« tro lh n r.l liy huainr** nr. ra n g e m rn l..
1 P rem ier M llrhell llrp h u rn . *ai«l
lie hml no Inform al ion th a t an
a n irrm rn t hail liei-n irai-liml IhIwM'it Hafoc ami Oliva Oionor,
the Quint*’ fath er. 8. m e repnit*
'*'*1 Ha foe Would rc«l|;n a*
guardian on th e nndcririandiiig
th a t Hlonno iliop ro u il action
again*! the ilnrtnr in connection
w ith contract* allegedly involving
the Q uintuplet*' name*.

'Relief Trains
Rush To Scene
Somi«s

Residents Should DemandAction To End
Mishaps, Hand Says

M in o r

BuSMJSH'

TURKEY

tS&gt;daep*

odrr n tu b k l and other
(ties Ip midnight hombta..
Iclal military eatamunl*

■aalaa of Red
to hava been *
e hand-to-hand
i h OU i y Of I

m with many

toward alaiiUr period* of lime
tbla valley and that probably
moat of them could have been pre­
vented had proper rnglnoavlng
beta used In tire construction of
the highway through, thla iwamp*
land- to . . .» rrti.:. ^ r&lt;wn
i
The road bod la parrot* ifo say
the least,'the sheriff pointed out,
adding that the bridge arrota tha
creek through the awimp Is still
narrower, creating a tendency
among driver* to swerve toward
the middle of the highway when
approaching the bridge.
Because of the soft bed for the
highway, the toad haa punk la
■pots enough to make ateerlag
difficult, particularly nt high
rates of speed. He pointed out
that tho road on both sldea of
this mile-long atrip la fair anti
that a driver running at a high
rata of speed la not expecting the
dangerous swell* In the road when
ho strikes thl* particular stretch.
Another bridge near Fern Park
haa alao been the scene of man?
accidents, Sheriff Hand said, and
this one, loo, should he widened,
hf Mid.
For tha safety of tha realderta
pf Baaford and Seminola County
something should be dona to *ll«
mbiate these hatarda "before Ike
ahoata of more of our resident,
haunt It," the Sheriff aald.

Mutititin^ il.Mtb toll in An*
ali&gt;li.i Ini official* to callin.aU' tli.at I ho total ntiishl
tpooh StXtiOo a* starvation*
«‘«&gt;t»l ami «!»•***' cr ca tn l new
|n&gt;HI* for survivor*.
R&gt; Itf train* fr.'tn Utuiitkara
i ii .In.I fiool aihl itntiw al
.iit&gt;;*l:«v* to tho *lialtorrd

Center of quake;

^°wllhSf € c .o o o

**— d y w ip e d o u t

SYRIA

.|i' i t r !»■&gt;.', hut * i r . l f * l ram *
H iui'N .li.'n focrlttw - an&gt;l » OC*

rev l.lir*a*.l nude it '*n u that
a k l i i . 'i u l t k a a a i k l i w u M J te
».t lo iu ri. • in .t r . | * " * i r W e r e

I., h. . -...1.1 •. &gt;&lt;It tlo m
I'.-j i * &gt; ( Hi’*
. M . . I &gt;.r

orary wleatlfle fratomlty. meal­
ing la ednjuaotloii with the
American A»«kOtatlon for the
Advancement of Selencc here,
that man la atUI In the elemen­
tary atagea of hit evolution a*
tho dominant creature of the
oarlh.
In the long range view of hl»tory and pro-hUtary the flr*t
World War and the preaent one
ore childish "apota,'* which when
aattled by neeeaalta, will bring
the world eventually Into a cooperative organliatlon to make
full ute of the natural rcaource*
of the earth and the benefits of
scientific endeavor, he declared.
Han has only about BO,000
year* to hla eivdlt a* nn creel,
thinking animal." Dr.
Malher
added, “but we mav c*pcn
nearly or qulta *00,000 years
more of oilstonee for our kind
and no problems oxltt wklch
would aoriously deter the human
spectra from maintaining a com­
fortable existence on the aurfoee
of the earth for pn Indefinitely
long period of tlmp--o period to

in on

hih-h

11i.n .'i s.

|»re*

Tor V«*'lt v i

!•* IK** Ii I om

Rev. Mdnerney
Is K i l l e d In
Au t o Accident

canter*, and eliminatedbe hazards e f tk b atrln
town* ouffered new air

tfRAtmUilon.
Wintry weather, tha major
factor la tha . Raaclan-FIniMah
war, blanketed tha western BnWepeaa front.
Germany said tho flo a t waa
quiet except fa r •Winer artl»-

Heavy shock*
4jn tku area;
towns in ruin*

MtdittirontoaJStm,, ■

w»l rad

mand.r In charge of the Fin­
nish campaign.
Otneral Btarn, a Soviet htro of
the M r against Japan, was aald
to ha the naw commander.
DUaoUiflod with tho treatment
of Xuaalaa-Ftaalih war nears by
tha British, French -find Am.rican press, Russia re-lrapowd
ceacorahJa on dlapatchea before

. ANKARA. IVv. ’i l l — (A P I

shock*

Pap worth Urges

H

('atastrophe R a n k s
W illi
(irratvsl In
Morlcm H i s t o r y

Ateono

Dardantlles

Hepburn amid retitemrnt a*
guardian wa* tip In Dafoe, but
ag
thot a* "long a* the present govman rrnmrnt I* In office, he will conn cro n Untie to he the penumal phy*l*
clan to the quint*." He *aid the
i t i o n kulnl* would not leave their nuri aery to go hark to live with their
lutrcnl* unlp*« Dafoe rrromnicnd*.

known aa "death valley," Sheriff

x

|S t a r v a t i o n. Cold,
I D i s e a s e Create
! Additional P e r i l s
For S u r v i v o r s

WHERE TURKISH EARTHQUAKE STRUCK

111I51

Following onother fatal traffic
Therir arV fhto ahlpa In the
Ouaon Elkabrth claw, vtaatla of accident in what ha* become

£«£

Established In 19U8

iv u r r u» m r t n y

,

rnmmt.akvp
IL U. Panwnrtli,
p'onecr” Twnfnrd r»«ldrnt. rolled
tipon the Commlaalonrr* fnr a
unanimou* vote for the re-election
of Kdnnnl Hlggln* for anolhet
y ra r a* mayor of the r ily of Sanfor.1, a pnaitkin which hr ha* hrl&lt;l
during hi* firth three your term
of offirr.
Mr. I'apworlh’* Irtirr i&lt; a* fnlIowa;
“I hope that vnu will not eon-Wei thl* a liberty, coming from
on of Sanford'n o ld r.t ritiien* and
proholly the. nldr»t living Cilv
romtni**lonrr (Alderman IHftdt.
hut I'm reasonably auie that my
idea grnrrallv prevail* among tineltlirn* of Sanford and our &gt;eq u e l i* lHat you re-elecl Mayor
Filwntd Hlggln* for another trim .
‘'Tho wonderful work ho I*.*
done in the pa*t yrar, particularly
In tho “Hade-at-home" ram naign.
mu»l appeal to everybody. We dn
hope you ran give him a unanimnu* vote for rc-rlectlon.
“fhir pm«peet* for the roming
year ore exceptionally bright
gentlemen don't "rock the boat."
Give ti* Ed for another term anil
we will probably get somewhere.
Respectfully aubrplttrd.
II. M Papworlh •

‘
The H oard a t T m u T r tV fcm W -r
will « rlrrl n cKniimRii
♦nr 1940 »n«l Ih r I'ily C oohim* •
| •ion will nam e a tiuijrni at orrtni7.nl inn m ii l i n r of iKv C»l)' *
nnd C ounty K n v m l n r IhmI it-* »*n .
Tnridtay. J a n . i .
j Tho C o u n t) llo a n l h ill »hjh*!
I in Ih r Com l ||u u « r
T u r^ la y
•.m ining nt 10:00 oVKh V %%hil»*
'h r C ity Cnnnni«ih»n A*ill rtn l
iU ohl yr:ir*4 Im^inr^* iiit«l Ih- i
i*in nni M nt u nirrtini! mi tSo |
City Hall at 1 . ^ 0 V \\
W. It. Il.illaitl of Mt-iiuonli* I
Spi i n c . has «rrv«sl a« ili.iiiin .in |
•»i the ItiMint tif Cnunix &lt; «ti»»i»»»^ I
vinnrrft for Ih r iwkbt y e n
T lie j
Hnaiil will i*I we* fill th«* jury »m.\ |
for 1940 mol hike IM'lloH* on j
••thrr nm tlrrw *»f ini|u»iI n n «• ul !
ih r ntretini?.
'
An th e C'tly &lt;'*&gt;*M»i«k^*t*y»B |rt* •
lutrr* fo r nnrrther yrar*. wi&gt;tk.|
Mayor
Kdward
llig g rtn
att.l I
Contml** inner M. J . l.—ltf.- « . l h
tak e th e outh of nffi.r- l«rr an {
n th er terru *»f th re e *rar* 'each. (
llnth w ere
re elrelerl in
the ,
C ity genet nl election li.l t
»«|
Dec. G.
T he ln*tallati»n of the
tw o
I rtim m lM ioncr* will |«e.-e.le llnelection u f a m ayor fur lit lit, n
| I'oaitiorr whieb
May.tr i*:dw artl
i lllggin* hclil Ihnirighoitl Wi* I h n
th ree y e a r term a* cuiniyr*.-Hirta.')

' dinners

Former San lord Pas­
tor C r a s h e s Into
Concrete B r i d g e

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n t o u r t ul
\u .tn h
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AppTIcationa Jan. 20

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County 'Clerk G. P. Herndon
said tonev that hi* office will be
In a no Klin 'to receive applies*
tii'ni fur the imrehaw of property
taken over by lire Bute under the
provkdaaa o f , ' the Morphy Art
•fli&gt;r J hu, SO.
Although .partial Instructions
have Wen received, Mr. Ilern*
don aald that the details of the
jproredwtft will he Worked out at
rating of the court rletka cf
Ida in Tamn* aboot Jan. It.
ling with tha clerks win ha
truster- of the Internal Insemeatv Fund who are hi for political
ge of the sale nt tha proper- paalti, coal
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L-wia Stevens Ends
Navy School Course

• If but Narria will prwitle during
three days of frolivilir*. will
rid# aa a throne la the Orange
Bawl parada Saturday nighl.taad
will preaent tha game football Icaptalaa af the Mlaaautl and
Oeargla Tack lenaaa Nrw f r t r t
Day.
Cafttaat entrants were rkaara
by Janior CkukWn af Coat-

Lion. Club Charity'1'
B a ll T o B e S a tu r d a y

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Observed By Baptists
LOCAL W EATHER

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                    <text>TUESD AY ,
n

Forlnaugural At Longwood Trade

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jf i t K . 'S . - L i s s s r t S s ;
C o u rt
fram th« Om of lb* t i n t n MIM*
I
ot tela MtlM. Katb A U a or
daman* mail bo In w rtllif, ,M
Reel EaUta Cenraynaeaa
m«M • t i n tho p la n •{ r ib l i n t
MeNanghtoo, John to John A. *«&lt; b**l offtea a M r m a f |ba
rlilm ia k iM M an ba awarn to a&gt;
G rate f t nx.
Miller, F. L. A Joe Harrohl ta • ha Claimant arovvl ar a Ilam ay.
Woodmen of the World.
~rr-,. v . r . - a * % urfc^ *
Miller, Emma K. A C hatter K. to
Peter J. Hofmann e t ox.
UT.Z1T. MrCARTT
Farllle, Howard et nx to W. Earl
Admlnlvtralor af Iba Katala af
MAflCHE LINTON
D oras,.4
S e m in o le

C o u n ty

ORLANDO, Dee. I I . — E ntrlea distance
I t will be th e ninth
be program ,
f o r th e In au g u ral Handicap, the
the track
form ally
to p a ttra c tio n o f the opening
Thursday night a t t i l l
n ig h t's m e t a t th e Sanford-Orfo r the 00-day racing
lando Kennel Club Thursday
the A m erican Legion
night, mrfll be announced
to*
red opening la expected to
morrow, G eneral M anager Wal­
te r Connelly o f the traeb aald
today.
N ortl-B TO o u t s i r o n s
E ight greyboundi, aeloctod Of
Peebelo Lew ISX1
STATE OF VLOHIDA
th e o u titn n d in t iloja am ong tha
CUtJNTT OP.JIEUINOL8
record field or 400-odd fleet
Tnu « u e each t l w M a r e hereby
dog* now
a t the
Longwood
Boiillr.1 uml re f e r e e to prwsaal
track, will be selected tonight Jfi
go to th e port fo r the .opening
night feature.
E ll F rie d rich H e in C o rp . to L . I. ' • .
LAMinif. to mm u iin iT
The Inaugural Handicap, fo r
J u 4 | r u i K e t n i n o U C o u n t y , I* l o r M e ,
H u g h e y.
which a bandnome trophy la topMl l i l t *»fflr# n th » P o t r r b o u N i |
ItJIl.
Of
Bale
p ritr, among oth er award*, li
F l n r l t i , w llh ln H * h i »»!•
I'rll, W. .1. to «: II. Rof.a
• n«lRr tnor U it f r o m lit# l i m e o f (he
tn hr staged over the futurity
|(»ns, (i, It. to VV. J . I'rll ,i 1 ue.
flM I
|i ii Lit e• i i o n
«*f t i l l *
not i t
)• i l t l u ) nr d t i m r i ' l in tl tt I t i»*
v iJiin r. *n.i m int m k p m.* p t.««•
1*1 10 -i.l'IKe (I nil |H*tl ftl fit-r A**I *
rUrr » o»f Hit rlftlmnitl, t n l mnM
|.r pmitt n I«e fcy Ihf rl* mtn»,
I.EGAL NOIICR

A N N O U N C E M E N T
Ta Aaaaaaaa TV*l Wa H a n Been Appelated
w c s t in o h o u s k

dealer

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Team li Wins First Series In Current
. Sanford Bowling Club Tournament

Team I led hy Capt. I, Tharp
defeated tram 7 three Mvaight
flume* to win their first aerie,
in the eurrent tournament of Ihe
Aanford Bowling Club Ihia pait
week.

T»U I*

Teem • (parked hy H. Cotu,
who rolled n total of 64a, and
H r Scott, who rolled a total ef
644 fo r three garnet..In the other
gam e, loam 1 defeated teem 1
two out of three putting them «n-’
I, cno game hac« of u a .n I whhli
u in aeeond place, and team 0
de/m led team 2 two out of thn-u
to gain a one gamd margin oeer

II. gvtrllaldo
E. K vchhnif
It. CUwoo
K. KairMxa
Paler M. Itr-r
W. I.iiil e fir

■ w i t d i , M a s s ' s : high I
fa m e fo r the week hy rolling a
a ra ria ra tnr weak
M r ’*Hy -V o llln r 'tw*; Fenhlngx lugInlvldual
Dap ft.
mlaaed hosting the hlgheet game F ttreThura.
e
O ra la fa
u
rolled In thle tournament by two I. P. P ato u
111!
1 IL Hollar
till
!. Dr. neon
Ml !
U h r lt

Kaaaarman
Eiirttald*
Jaanlnxa

n o t ic e t o r a m r r o n a
Frobaia larva I MX
HTATE OF F m itlD A
COI!NTT OF NKMINOl.lt
Ton and aoeh of yuo are hrrehr
nnilllad and raqnlrad lo nraaanl
any rlolma and damanda whlrh
you. nr rlthar of you. may h a rt
axalnal Ihe aalata nl MAOCIIE I.IN*

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*112 SANFORD AVE.
PHONE 9122

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2V 2 H O M IN Y
Q T . M IR A C L E

The Imklioui thing about thb oifon*
live condition b tiiat nearly everybody
has It at tome time or other wtihouc
realizing It. Experienced people protect
thrmaelvee by prgllng with Lbtcrlne
Antbrptlc morning and night, and be-

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719 F R E N C H A V E .

R K » " .u i / T
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H tb rtw language, featu red oh*
a f U nlecrtol Blblo Bon*
dky b f th» I ltn d r r Memorial
h leth o d b t Choreh a t F t P lates
U*t Hunday. Tbo Blbla waa pub*
Ib h td In t t l t and it still In
good condition. H ram * from R E D
the la fg r collection
of
rar*

J«*
VII
Polk ro u n ty 'i cattle Imluatry
)U now rrp reaen ti an Invrslm ent of
M. 1*1 Ira
111 |4 1
HI
HI
$4,0(10,000
with 76,000 head of
F . T&gt; d r o l l
HI UI
HI
4M
T. Rallv
HT III H I eol ratilo g ra tin g on HOO.OOO a c m
of Improeed range land under
Toiala * t i l 110 m i n . fence, according to county agent,
UarvKa rolUd Thura Pro il.
Paul lliiymaih________________
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W. Inhrm in
III H I H i l i t

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HA»*r YOUR W aUh ropelrod by
oaa who r a l l y
kimwi bow.
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T O M A T O JU IC E
There b acklom any exniae for offovlIng othCra with hautoab (bod b r a III)
due lo food formaltailnn In the mouilu
It b io r a y to make your b m ah twccr rr
and more agreeable with Lbtcrfne, (lie
aafo nntbcptlc.

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unto roll ad Tuaa. Dae. It.
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iImv of | if et mitt t. 1939
it#• icm a it v w i :a m : r
Ae| tt«litlml r a tor nf Ihf I!b(&gt;*»4» of

B A U E R

FltAVK M PELL
Ailinlnlalratnr of Ihe tCaiala ut
WILLIAM H PRIJ.

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A M Fran

«.r M|f#ti»#y, u t l lt e M im a i t l l l
torn* v«oie| i t i o r t ll i i K t o lew*

M i l 'l l li TO VH KItl'IvtM *
I'm liA i* L i t * I K U
J i T A T t ; Oh » l . o K l i t . i
C O U N T Y OF
Y o u -Iml &lt;*«*&gt;! u i f o i l m e lit-rc br
noiiria-il JO mI it«|tilff«| | o | tr »« fii l
Mliy r i a l ION Mini Ilf lint iitlA * lilt It
y o u , fit t i l h f r of y o n , m a y h u « »
■ Muiiibi Hear v e t e i f o f \ Y | I . 1. I A M fl.
I ' K I . U tit i rapeMl, u i * o( a n tl Co n n *
l ) , l o l l i » t*oiMtiy Jiolpta o f HetmlKol a L ' t i u n u , ( l -ritlh. e l h i e o f f i c e
In Ih e r o u r l l i o u a * a l
H m i fu n l .
FlurlilAe
w llh ln
eight
r el r n tl M r
in n n th e f r o m I h e l i m e o f I h e f l r a l
p u b l i c a t i o n o f ih.M n o l l e * .
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r l e l m o r i le n te m l i n u e i he In w r i t *
l u g , nml run* I ntAl e I h e p l e p e o f
r ee lt le n r n ntol po»l o f fit e E i lt lr r M
o f Ih e c U I ui mi i I. nm l m u -1 he e w o i h
l o b y l l i r r l d ln i A i i l , Itle b k » h (, o r
bin n l l n r o e y , o r f h e e a m e w i l l be
em oe v o d un cord in g in lew .
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CONNECT 1O M 3
A C R O S S THE
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W E LL aT M E H T S
R EA L DOOOM
IN IT , IF 1 T 5
I * 3* * , g- mi
, r io m t / n a

LOST 1 BLACK slpper pocket*
book containing driver's IIeenti, fountain pen and person*
al valuables. Return to Herald
and rattlr* reward

TORE RIPENED Oranges, Orapo*
/ro ll. Tungerlncw—K xprni ihlp*
menu, box is and half boxoi by
Orowrr k Bhlppor thirty yearn OR BALE, Large roomy fornbhed
•experience. Oat jpur Chrbtmai
Oarage A yartaunt,. 1100 Myrtle.
Ord*ri In early, y rtra m reApply J . Real Adams 1111 Park
« m h . N elee. * C e , PfM «*
lUBE, well
v f o u d H T PIANO, flre t
a u h b A part-

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n t r t i t O ty Affording RaU, Htfhwn.
Aid Wt(«r Traiuporlatlon

S em in o le C o u n ty P roduce*

More Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any
Similar Arm In America
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M em b er A w toclaled Preow

Hundreds Die
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F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 27,
8S A N P

Four Lost In Plane In Alaskan Blizzard

Dog; Track To f 1NNISH
Begin 90-Day
Season Dec. 28
*\

Quakes Are Also Re­
p o r t e d In NicaraufniatSan Salvador

REFUGEES FLEE IN

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Additional Men
Massed By Stalin
British Disclose Plan
• Fnr Minefield fiOO
Miles Loiik, -10 Wide

P re sid e n ts

Klizabeth

llnrkcy

C ity

N ew s

B rie fs

Fruit Exchange
Ordered To Stop
V iolating Act

; ~ [Jake Felt Of Memphis
Kails To Observe
Brokerage S e c t i o n

Tin* regular meeting of
the
l*th Cnmntispinit will he held
j in llir fil&gt; Hull limiglti nt 7 ::tt
{oVIitfk
I

•• • 3•«*« fii, •! I'tfaq
l,,|,i*«*li llVwi'M
n ||
HllOW.V
I'iiiniH li-aSm iel
l»»t !l?fic liN .
a n il m»\v iniiH&gt;-H4TAt&gt;ii f o r ttio
H rilisli hh*M hromloiuMt Ku*
| 0 |N»'?* tw o Wltl’H.
K roiii ropiM iliiiB on it
w an
i i 'p o r t n l th a t a p irk o d b a t ­
ta lio n o f K inninh sk i tr o o p s
won* ilriviiiK tlir o u g li R uhs Ia
In m i a t l r m p t to
cut
th o :*
Murmnnak railroad,
while new
Soviet Icithuia under Stnlin'a per*
sonnl friem h were rc|»ortcd inaa*injr for new uttneka.
The Fin­
nish military command reported
ltu««in wiin wending .100,000 more
-oldierN to the front, anil ex' I'ri'NMil ihe belle! the Ucd« were
leounlini; on hiM*ctiiiK Finland.
I'lH-nmi plane- n|H nittll&gt; raidled Tnmpere, mi important muni1I inns ertiler anil other Finnish

117
nd;
.
..i„B.
147 Mrllonville Avenue;
Avenue, Mr.
Mr aand
t
Mr*. \V. A.
VI. . n&gt;e.1 n number
.
, I.eavUI. tree.... J !!*:*
.. i There
of new ' Kdward I\ l.alie, pu*l presideiu
U \S H I\r.T O N . Dee. 27
l'»
ItiJs- l W W illiam * nf ( ) » mqitiian g e
Avenue; -I * J •
• kennel* nt the tia ik this year and ' gnd |ui»t lientenunt governor of
I'he Ferlcinl Tiwdc l ’nmini-*»ion
Hofmann, doorway, M . ' « •'
'som e of the old ones ate hark for the kin’iini* D ull, paid liih u tr t t ity and lio ro lh y K li-w n -t nf Son
Drive San L sn U i Mr*
. another ses-nn. Tin- new ki*niu*1» i IImim* uh'», Imvi* fciVimI bn ptr^i- fi id were i«*ui-il u n m irin g e li (••il.iy nimnioiiTtl Ihe iaauance c»l . eitieN, I.ui m i t i i n i u m d a m n i r r w a a
Mmris. tree. I 0 n \\eM T.rent 1; ,„r||(|lr
frOM, ,rnjifom ln i d-Ml® of lln* Sanford rl»il» «*i«i
Jnki* Felt,
r in » i- in the office of I'u u n ty an order ilitedin}*
lepoiterl. ICil **ill leporterl only
t ’li.loiir :o IIn* r’*ili* mil I't '-sloc'e i •’peity
etli S lrre l; r . Te. Kouni u , » I whn«e ilng* h-ive uevrr MirnV
m rn l In I ll • uigntiUnlhui in
.nul C’ i|»t.| J . i l g r I.' W W a n - y,-*f.-nl iv ,
NkinniNheN" in ye«terday'a
F\r
hnnire
nl
l.mden
Slni».m,
semh e. 1M0 Palm etto Avenue; | Florkln
K|lir|l|(l
In
ll)rn.
Ilrr
I
\
In all Ihrn* n rv ! E iittlwlli I Ini •*«•&gt;. of ilu* Suitaliphlintf,
hut F iiiiin ciaiined aevUt
ntphiw,
in
cenr«*
kit
Inline,
the
II It. Herb, doorway otul t.ee. I|hn||,
...
k,.(lll,
u
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„
,
rk
fo,
.
I urn I pl.-iu. for ilo* min nn ■
nhfill 2*» Ib ’IiiipIn at Ilu* Hark fo» ; |l
\M * » itl* * n * * l ar%vrol nr
end nitnckN were r r p u t a e t l Icavlirokern|*e
weclion
of
Hie
Bohin-*tn
„.i-0 LRUre I Avenue, * 'r 4 Ihi« «cn«oi, wi'h nn nvemge nf t-nlinn mahs*linti*t »l the weekly l.nm* t ’lnli dance will In* maili
unr TOO Itu-NiuiiN d«*i(d on L a k e
Mir. Kilwnrii r . ■*I,,,J* • ‘J" I* npnrnximnlely *J.ri ilogn per kennel. ! •mtier-ini'eting m the Yultler ll«»* nl tIn- n-guhie liusini-K* uii-etlng I’.ilimin Ad
Suvititlo
The older nho nnined file c.*i«
of ilu- •lull in tin- Vnl.li-r Hole.
Chiu* atul reindeer, MO I wrk . ^Vl|h ih(. 0ffirJ. | n,„ ning of the i j* • iwlny «.t m. n
Finland received finaiiciHl conreinwhich
-ell
produce.
In
il
Inniglit
nl
7
:0O
n'elork*,
'1’ln
Avenue;
Mr*.
Vi,
L*_
Cn«|»er,^
ell-1
§,J|C|lemployment
will
|»e
ntoviilt••
*if
»fnti«lir&lt;«l
-umntnry
of
K*
..
,
...
- ... ’ ’ tiack,
lie piovidI rilm t ioiin .iii«l voluiilecr fichter®.
semble and tree S05 hast
; „ | fnr npp.oximately |R0 persons,
ii, |j t inin Intel national, Mr I une :old ilauee will In- lieid in l In- Imll riu llr mid .’illu'il pc'diicla |o IV* .
t ’hriNlutUN week mini continiidl
teenth S tre e t; Mr*. W . t authen I #n(| j, :&gt;4 uni|p„ | w i| «ImI nl les*t
•«t h i’IiiImm* o|f the i Inti thnl Ki van loom of the Mityfan llo lrl m imltiiluii! rtuiM* A- I c»„ Snnlo'd. , on Ihe WcNtern FronL
Hutchison, doorway, 200u I’aik „ p rn.pn,
, h r. p wm
gpmit* ' j hud its im-rptiim with the nr- Suturday night.
The niiliouncemeitt ul*o -nf';
The British Admirulty diacloaed
('iMimieditieit from ihc«e conceiio*
Avenue.
. inole Comity resident*.
sni/Mtion of n elnh in Delrwtt,
when received ly
Fell were | plan® for n hutfr new minefield
Alno Mr*. Frank I*. Miller, I W alter (*ontt«*lly, who lust year lirhigan, Jan. 21. ti'lfi and |hnl I
Inl r d ill the warchoilM* a li«I l e d , lo 10 inileN wide and 500 mile*
ensemble, 241G Palm etto Avenue; w*** in ehn'ge o f tlie money room
he i lvie oiiMnirnli. n lia* urown I
jointly hy hit concern uml l»&gt; Vl I loiiy from the Orkney Nlanda to
Mra. If. Til Coleman, cnsriiibh*, | will aetvo n% mniiairer of the" it"
a-* a , meaaure
V embriife n total member ship of
K. f a t te r A Fo., of .Memphis j Dover. StiaitN
,
. _ to
&gt;,
4rtt Mrllonville Avemie; Muriel track tin* year. Ilr o Imi re*alesi I |B|.r»7l
with
a membri-lilp m
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c
i
HI
|H*rrriil
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r
r
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srlne*.
Il
K not, tre r; 217 W i» t N ineteenth in , Sanf. nl during the w inter jglorida f j i * I J .
^woiihl
lie
eiabh* .im U t .o ff the
-Si
tee cimv|&gt;any*« -t«*rl..
Th»’ rlub nl Tnmpn i« the olileal
S tre e t; . ,Mr». . G .|fjf.
Brown, I moalh*. f!. \V Sp«-ncer, lornl aleori-t
and
fiermli e iitfin f'M n p p ln g
Ihe r-ellmi! ronceriiN pmd
Irec, j 114 1 Park ' Avbflue; Zltlali i lorney, hn« lieen appointed us m Floiicln, lir* -*unl. tultlim; th:il
move ill lelntive **nlet&gt;. Ail
f • omini"-ioit* ••• fee- Imih ••»• 'to
N. Welsh, ensemble,
BOR W. ' judge for ihe tarr* thi* season n im*ivi’i| il-* rhn*ie* on -lone,
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in imIilu a te«old ii&gt; him nnd o*i e-tminted 2iM».INMI mini-- would be
Its tiM iiH irJ f m i
Eleventh S tre e t; and Mrs. \V. A while &gt;1.&lt;x Johnson of Oilando hu* IH, |01!» Tin- Inipent Klin tilt .«ih
iPPtl.
Srewntoi niA oml m o went lie , iho-e rivohl h\ ,\|. F I'm lei A
nl Miami oliU’li Inn 111
Leffler, 102R Hibiscus Court..
been nnpoinlixl ■'» nssoeistc judge
Ill
Tokyo,
yoxemmeilt Y f f
Dr E. D. M&gt; blcy is chief In l*ern uhil«% l he TIIiim ills* rln*i I* whirled raslw nid tiiday le u my a !1 I' i i , to lehlil denh'iN iiii.I no - i*i • m in Aho le n iv id
u re-ulutinn
j
\n
e
uni
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lit
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&gt;
,'•!
to
the
lh»*
►♦niilliwi
tilth
.1
memlni
white blanket nine t•» IS mi lo*-I
1 .prelor for Ihi* S ta ir
| from ilu- mniunix ol purl in merits*.
fm
lh
r-r
ioiiiMiiN-lt.ildi’eji
over
the
old
*
*
•
In*t
how
l"
j
•*f 12 Tin* hiiL.re«t »h»l» m Kmnn*
[n-kuiy ili.il ilu i.ihuiei 3'oiiNider
Snow pnMtny o\ei M i--ouri,,
in Inlet mil mnul in nt St
I-oiiin
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.-ilF i
i e-igiimy
low
m
,
nnd
ion
the
n
\»k«n-*fi«,
wwJ
Mo.,
n
hit
h
Im*
,i
nu‘nih«’f&gt;hi}i
of
— The W hite House announced
201, lie **aill.
due tn hit (Ihi- hy uiyhtfull Vow J
yesterday th a t Joseph E. Davies,
HELSINKI. Dec 27
•/!*• —
.Mi I mu- p;in| Inrh liihnle n» Fnylnntl'a rolde-t W fithef thiform er Ambassador to Belgium.
Finnish lum p- on the KnieBan
Ihe chili’ I it nl pte-&gt;tt|elll, A »* Minnn plumro.l the tempo* ilm •
will shortly become % special s.1l-llim u- link*' hulled Kick .mother
T lirrr tm loatl- of thr rant iron rnnnelly, l * whom ivns piven ,t to 21 below nt ilo* lop ol .Mount
v|s«r to SecreU ry of Slate Cor*
-rule attm k hy Busaiait
pipe
and
fixture*
to
ho
u-cd
n
New
Hrmp-hiii
larye nniHnil nf ernlil fm 11.«* Wu*hinu toil,
d ill I Hull on trade, w ar ami rexxh&lt;* loll 70n tlend on the
replacing
the
City1
*
HMter
m
**.n
J.
W.
Bril
of
Ijikc
Monror,
Noil
Ilf
ield,
Vl
,
to*
ot
tint
\
*
,
hot*
w
i
Punernl
service*
for
Mary
fn'mill ion •( the* lm*HI «lull ei
patrtatlon problems.
I lee nf lit* Huviiiito Bivei* in nddi*
from
th
r
wrlln
to
thr
pumping
one
of
tho
outstanding
arowrr*
of
arol
it
wrn
onlx
five
nbive
hi
IL*i
Martha
Mclsch,
8-yesr
old
dsligh-------------------------------------.
.
.
...
.
.
ID2-V
Davies will not relinquish hi*
1,1*1 I ion in h •my many yuu- and
WARIIIMSTON. I
27
Jnnn-N &lt;, Slmioii, Sr., set veil
Bnusal* post until his successor te r o f Mr. uml Mrs. Joseph A. Reminole County, has tukrn IB0 1stslum hsve arrivc.l f ity l h i I
*■'"•
i
Tin- iic ill *l..|.- \%l»i« I. itio piHHii’i -, an official cnmmuiii&lt;|un
• ihe M’tuwl pieNiihnt of tin- eieli
But nn New riiitlaiid, the mid Cniiril Ktstr* l.ino* -o.iglil
has been named. The portfolio Meisch who died yesterday sft- laeri-s of land near Sorrento, on ; H. N. Sayrr said today,
i -.11*1 Xi tleitkix .
The .Moment which i i ' vcl in 11*21 anil »ul «e&lt;|ueni pre-elenlN west, and rout hue-. I xhlXeted. two i
reportedly will go to form er Gov. ernoon a fte r a short illnrs*. will which hi- is selling 100.000,000
The Itu-Ninu- uttueked ill loice
ti..n»f&lt;-r lo I'niMnisi.ian n-gi»liy
George II. Earle of Pennsylvania b r hrld a t th r Holy Croirn E pU -M rtturr, tomato, broccoli, eggplant, yexterday !• th r fli»t ol an or are in irrclei •*-« f«-lio\vw #J*. L 1In­ winter atronrhold- reported "heat | n ,,rr month- «i*o will he -old lo j nt 11inter man. Sukkola, Kuija and
who M said to be President Koosr- copal Church Thuraday afternoon and p ’pprr fdanti to br »o|&lt;| thia d rr for nrarly $-10,000 worth of ina*, K. M Blow nice, E ih in rl **. wiivet." Tempe 'iiu ie- won* ill i M orxveyian h *i |»«.in»i* ii if Ihe ! T oIo.nhuIii Everywhere they wrre
at 3:00 o'cloc'i with the
llcv. I season.
| pl|»e sml fUturca.
vrlt'a first choice.
i I .file, T \\
I iiwInn, She man 20 10 nheve in .Muhienn and n -ki 1
I'loiioii- nioii yive- il 'driven lin k xvilh iuMivy losses, the
A ssignm ent of Davies to thr M artin J. Ilram, rector, n f f ir ls t- • Mr. Hell has been in the plant , Meanwhile Inc three dsv hi .-ili&gt; ' l.lnytl. .lohn I• .linkini*. Fieri |{
___
J Cimiiiiuiii&lt;|lie. eoveiiug activities of
| apptoval
business
for
many
year*.
He
Is
rf,1a&gt;r’1
I1
'
residentjsl
appu.val
»l
1amWilson, A i Fim , \V. II ZachUlal.
S tate Departm ent, where he will Ing.
................. II. | A|.phi-nii..ii- (or |..-iiiii *. m.ii l«, : !*•-• 2f&gt;, . hi.I
Iho
dly-hpoiiBoml
WPA
piojrc*
ry,
llownitl
iixerliti.
I(
M-im
n,
one
nf
the
largest
shipper*
in
hold the Utla of Special Assist-1
y h, child was born on Keb.
there was no snow I ' *h lenipei | B&lt;.|| 1119*111 I•• the Noilli A 'lio ’.it'l
Tin* iinni*uheeniei»t snitl the
i-Trau&gt;|» it t ..i.i|.u..) * it . filr-l w ill. | 1 *r.i.
* * ! **U
* *7,
• „ again proje-ctwd
I8 3 ,
.u e n d e d
locsl Ploiiihi and sells plants to grow ­ vkhicli h at lH*rn nubmitUNl. f«» Smifm»l |l«iinlnev, Willfer s1^. I ole- ulilies were I .-ill-'
I t . r pli*i'«*.« of a rllulU d 8 UatM.Busolan
U s.B u .slsn
raUtlons I rfhooli unrtl , h r time of her er* in tiforgta, Suuth Carolina, the laying of Ihe pipe. Tin* pM*j- lllflll, II -Wlitrl I'. I.r.lip, N I V ll,
Fnuit wammi’- u«-n&gt; i -. O.l lo I ll.e rontons*,on .. slei.lsy. 1 lie I i l l . - . . , il . m. .. l i m e g u n s m ot f i v e
mto a harp xocua
q itvlfM
l talk lllnesa about n month ago.
Not ill Carolina,
Virginia
slid eel left th r Jarkaonvll! • «»lfa**e niitl II. 11 &lt; nsuc’ll
focus m
and
r
Ilu- Fnilfonm.
&gt;-•-11 .11.1
■
linek
(
I
n
f
s
.
1
w
o
lu u k s w e r e im .easel- I.....* Ilee*, loti op sll .'•*
I.ibI w«ek for Ilu* C’«iil» il i nl
I'rrsitl* ni l ' iK\ii*ll. who | •**#•• I* Gulf sluriii u lii|.|M-.l hi.
th a t Hi* 'AdmlaUtnitlan plans tc
Survivors are her father s n d l ,,t,r 11' Huriila.
j full ml lo arrive In time t&lt;» §fri ap
'ilu* iis-iil •-. Iii \ low I.Hiiisl A m ri n i o l . i l i r e .1 i i i i .I n i o i e H .u n Ml p r l s *
desl m an sternly with |h* Soviet m other, Mr. sod Mrs. Joseph A. I , He cKpeela to clear his landI by
f|(,, -lilp. fimo i.pomling lo 01.1 I s w . ’Ci l a k e l l , it s i i i . l .
eil over Ih** Ifmt no*«'liiiir *»f Ihe f.eexilll! tempi iulii.es nl New Hr- I
provnl l&gt;«forr the ChrialmaN ••••14- elub for iIn* current year, »x lean.
Ualaw.’i *.:&gt; i .
^
Unlaw.'
Meisch of 1R05 klagmilis Ave^t-J*"- J selling the plant* by Jsn . ilaya
11..- euiiiiiiuni*|ue sold the Finn,
war tones
.Pi
no
istim
aIt aav*
i |i leaner I ” iu&gt;* niutn* epprecn»;on*'
,ijdc, a brother, Jo«-;»h A. Meisch, »{’• He ptan* to .t a r t shipping
Know Wna IM inch, a d.-cp ,.l
Tile Maillimc I..Illmission :it desl ro jrd 2U enemy trucks at
.Sifialora A n d irw a amt *l,e|»|i»*r lo the fAuimihtec*^ crnl offit inU of
Ucw' of tita 0 « f t :r sw ahw rrk l, Jr.;’'g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and M r s . , FO*. I. and c o n t W
rin y t. n, N. M.. o.-.. ll.e eeoler ..f one tin..- i.ppiove.1 ll.e I’suairxii' l.iil.*a in mid-Finland where the
rnrifsdwiii.r.Htamgvlr, ' lit John-M Hsch, Sr. and the follow*I “ "l**1" !'' un" 1. .APrl *• Suffhclw.jt and Congrrsam aii Joe Ileni!n.*k% the rluh f*»r Ihe '’splendid rn- Ihe 11131-37 ’Must ImiwI." t ’ri.p e» isu regisliy &lt;v.|iie*t Imt w ilhhi'd (igliliup lias lieen eorrird to Ruthave nlniged their suppoil U w ar.l, ,Vi',V-r*ViAh lurinp the year to* bar p erl. ,nld Hie &gt;n»s ......1.1 lie no
*4ld th a t D a r i* w ould-take ova* Ing bMtea and au n lat Mr. a m t , ^ '1' / ' **r‘- •C**1
| sinn s-.il ami two tanks at Suo‘n
»'• securing prompt approval *.« Ih. M.rVril
........... ...........
11.- .1- immense In-nefil la. ll.e » lies I il I. formal ol.lel at II -uggeslioii
th e V. Work now
- 1 mussuhi.ii, :.ls„ mi the essterri
«f I’reslilcnl i;«s.«e.* Il Tn • o|&gt;
proji-ct in order llmt wora .h &gt;
r „(1Kri,,„ |.l„ , | | - , .
.-sstem
nnd
eentuil
KnOsnam
front.
plication limilly was wiilnlrawii
rBr £ 2 ^ l v w ! S
BcT c
’ Iv 'm K
i lira. Dean H^nllh pl«'M
K, r| N'or,|K,..„
|,|. , r |.Tlh(„ Hklshoms.
L * f i y y dlvisUm
f Ch^
Mr. and Mrs. Ed- "« u
planta, 10, " • r‘ imniKilatrly.________
Tin- .omiiiiini.jue said H ut it
A Mai .time I'onimissiiai official
S M .te
l.D
a
.
An.ee
^
001.W".
each
„f
lettuce,
tomato
trialing A m rr munn Mciocn ni nuvuoni mm
n
_
.
n*» p r e a l d e i i f f o r th e o i i « u i i i k y n r
i
I’lsnes were grm.mtrd nl Si said lie l.n.i lo. mfoi motion eon- wo- 'Vellum 23 Soviet pluurs were
•*»•«!. «.n u i . a i f . r n»e . . . • ' m i - r * . la.uis, ll.e renter .if ;l.e st.iiw reining Hie Notlli AHautir lbs.,
sl.ul down mi I liristnua" and that
*■
would Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch, J r .. W UebT K r
pl«%
dyed miltiniirtl suppoil f u r the sli.rm llivivy min fell in il..- poll ('ouipuuy, oH.rr ihau 11... I Ihe Finnish An Fnrre lind aufSanford.
’ L JS.V J K i'a
aald h* of The
Ix-ttei
till
lit
of
the
rluh
S. nlbeust, 2 *.il inches nl \pn it w*os i-olupo-e.l of Nor.vigiao ferial l.o losses in Monday's largefollowing will serve as
I
V U ito rs nl toikiy'n iiicetiiuf iiiscale Kiissii.n air raids Five of
riliiens.
Inchleuln nmi 2 n; nl M..I lie.
W , L m c.
r " } r , Z Z :
" s h ip p in g '" th e s e
clllded
1*.
K.
Simpson,
form
r
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 - Idb
Ho- Bnssinn planes were shot
The ships roven-d l.y Hie appli
Snow, piling up in Hie eentrnl
bo asalgned to Bras- John Iv*vU*ito b erti A*? and"*W* P**,,U- T,K‘ P**nU 11,0 Parked — William J. Barker, r f Set.line, member, who h now a nirm U r of
Jo n n ^ lv sy , R ihert A st, and w . J qq (ll , |l(. bundle. HI* orders will
region of the null'UI, helped to ration m e Hie I'li-si.leiit Mar.ling, ilusii l.y eoaslul iMlterles tho
th
r
Newhuryh.
N.
V.
club,
I.
T.
.
i ..miui.ple si.id.
has
been
recommended
hy
Sena­
A. Adam*.
Hint American Tinder, Ameiiran MerInvolse the shipment of 30 to 3S tor* Andrew* and I’cppar for ap­ Kelly rf Maiiana, Kenneth llry- relievo the soulhu. sletn
'll.e roriiiiiuniipie said that Rus­
rhaiil, Alltel lean Fanner, Aim riB urial will be made in the rarliw ds of plants this season.
Bowl's
drought
Tuesday
night
:.&gt;
pointment to Kerlernl Judge of nnt of Thompson, (Ja., Joel Field, winds swept ll.e Gulf Slutes (MU linnkei, Ameriean Kliipper sian air raiders who tmmbrd mure
E vergreen Cemetery.
Another group
of Sanford Florida's southern district, an in­ Archie lletla of Hanford.
limn to different points over tha
ri.il American Inipmler.
Prcxident-ehct Nordgirn an- rsusing one denlli, severnl in
formed person said today
Thr appli.-alion for transfer to weekend, s.veial times flew low
Juries
and
some
properly
dnm
nounred
that
thcra
will
lx*
a
meet­
H* wcuid succeed A krrm sn, who
i.isrliinegiinmaj
rivilisn*.
f’nnamanini. regislry also ii.rlu.liai mid
ing of the committees in charir* age.
rrtlrrd last October.
(lie I’rrsldent Roosevelt, hut this Most of Hie bombs, however, fell
Heavy m ins drenched Hie Gull vrssel ha- t ,-&lt;-ii plured in si-rvire from grvsl heights and caused
Barker formerly practiceri kiw l° f arrangement* for Ihe statewide
in Jacksonville nnd has been Judge | mld-winter conference to U- held region, also bringing more relief to llrrniiuhi
c o n ip a ra llv c ly slig h t ilain age.
Contractors who a re Interested
.Hub-irening tem ­
of the State's 10th judicial cir- j J»n U-IB, in tke Valdes H. tel lo farm ers.
The company received permis­
th e proposed City ordinance
cult sine* m « .
; "**« . T ue^iay night *1 7:30 peratures hsrassrd Hie Fust am. sion frtm the r*.iumi*sion rcce-.lrk woul d levy a Urease of (DM
II* is a graduate of the Unlver- i« clock and also that th err will tie ot^er aections.
ly lo opeisle to I lo Iy ill two
. all contractor’s doing business
ally of Florida.
I n meeting o f Ihe boord of dirt-cKnow 14 iiirhes deep at Clny- f.first liners, Ihe M anhattan and
ht Sanford fa r the first year wrre
Mr* J. I . Ipgley,
Attom ey General Murphy said i l®r» at hi* home on I'JOtl Elm Ion, N. M., s t 12 at Boise ('ity, Wmhlngton.
requested to appear before the chairman for the Hsmlaole Coun­ recently there would be no ap- Avenue Friday night, Jsn.
Okia.. and Id a t Guynion, Ukta.
The gnvi-rnnirnt. Hie Cinimi-City Oemmlmlcn a t Ita re g u la r, ty Tulwrrulosls and H selth Asso- polntnirnt
was nailed a “ rescuer" of ex a.on said, has mi mortgage, claims
to the F loridi Judge- ginning at 0 00 l&gt;. M.
meeting fat the City Hall to n i g h ,t.X
Generally
fair tonight spd
elation announced today th a t w i­ ship until a fte r Congress con­
tensive wheat plantings and a o ' other obligations sgnin-t any
a t 7:3d .Vrlock.
,ldr *e r the -capable m anagement a t
probable protector against "black of ihe vrss.. , winch tsculd t'C Thursduy, somewhst colder to*
be:
Tho ordinance which wilt be Mias Mary Wiggins, tlm girt* of vene*. Then the President would
billiards."
Moat of the T r ia l r»o-. to the N i'w ig io n Cuaspiny i.igl.l, scalterrd light frost in in*
submit a nomination to the Sen­
placed an Ita final reading tonl
Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority took ate. ___________________
Panhandle w*a covered with from
The rompane I ’ ki the Feutial- terior of rxtrrm e north portion.
provides fo r On annual fee of
In $40.94 for Ch rteMna* Beals a t
one to five inches of snow.
il / Act and pr-aid»ntlal piorlam
B a ra m a tte
fo r *U contrnrtrr* a fte r the 1
downtown booths Dae. 33.
The officers of threa Masonic
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—(R1*
A general snow peppered Kstr ations issued under it “have m.ul«
fa) which they must pay tha
28.®
“ In Iwhslf of the Association,’ — The navy advertised yester- Lodges will be Installed with a p ­ sas and snow flurries fell in it Impossible to employ th-'io tea Today
28J
Mrs. Inglcy sold, - | wish to thank d*v for bid* fo j clearing and propriate ritea at Ihe Masonic Wyoming anil Montana, extend­ sels on their regular run undei X'esterday
I ___ _______
waa drawn up a t
t only tho gMmhara of Phi At- grabbing approxim ately 4#0 acres Tempi* tonight beginning a t 7:30 ing Into
the
American
Flag
and
there
does
P
reciyllsllaa
Missouri.
The
fall
th e request at tom e o f the iurol
a Kappa fo r their laterest and on tha south end of the la*1'1 o’clock. Past Grand M atter Ralph measured 10 inrhet at Goo.lland. not i ppeor to he any other route,
contractors but has drawn oblec.
rd work, but also tha eltlsens
iljd o or s e c .u s in which they ran To date th i, month ...
at th a Banana River, Fla., II. Chapman will s e r r , « • install­
A0
Uqaa from others a n d -th e Com- of Hanford and Seminole County
oc profitably op:rated."
Bid* will ation officer.' •
Normal for m onth .. ri -,,, 1.60
mission desires to settle the m at­ Who so generously tontributod to Naval A ir Station.
Hub-frerxlng
tem
peratures
and
The clubs whose officers for
be
opened
a
t
the
Jarkaonville,
II
the
Con'M
inlon
approve,
the
Normal
fo
r
year
see,-ease e i A i
te r a t tonight's meeting, accord­ l i p s Ii c c m s of thq sofa.
snow prevailed In upstate Nhw
Flo., Naval A ir B u tto n J an. 4. Ih* coming year will officially York and the Ht. Lawrence val­ sal*, tho v.w*cM v ill be dm rated Normal lo date _——
• 1.13
ing U City Cloth H. N. Beyer,
Proceed* will be stood for diebegin their terms a t tonight*
brtween N
" i r k and Ixuidon
ley.
The
mercury
siumpeu
to
f
BROWNSVILLE, Tea. Dec 3 7 - meeting ar* the Sanford lx&gt;dge
T em perature,
and New York and Liverpool with
fJPt— A search by airplanes and No. 82 T. and A. M. and Win­ !$ a t Buffalo, 13 a t EastporL ju iu n d call, a t Boston.
High Low Ruin
groper ear* for
bleodhoueds tor two missing hunt- ter Park Lodge No. 238 P. and Maine, and 18 a t Boston.
•
President hnw evelt w»* askr.l Dec. 24 ..... ........ 7883
S o MfUrtod with . tha
lad yesterday with the dla­ A. M. and tha Monro* Chapter
Bheridan, Wye., had
xert rhout tha «**-• application at hi* Dec. 26
73
t |
31
ip rto d *f
id th eir bodies, apparent- No. 13 R A. M. Refrvshmenis will w eather and It fill to 0 degrees n u
48
t
ronfrrtnr* today and re- Dec. 28 ____ ___ 70
’
bv a single charge ot be served fallowing tho mset ing. a t Havra, Mont., 13 nt Denver, I'led th at ail ha knew ab u t: It Dec. 27 ...
78
S3
30
*
i b £
All Masons wore aa landad on Invi­ nnd 17 nt Boise, Idaho, and w ,e what he had seen lit the
NOTE: Readings are
mad*
newspaper*.
MlnnoapaUa.
tation to stioad.
daily a t 7:30 A. M.
r- . „ —

;l

Snow Storms And
Zero Weather Hit
East O f Nation

Joseph E .' Davies
Named T o ^ o s t In
S l a t e Departm ent

m.

roops
oward
Red Railroad
Lifeline To Mhrmnnsk In N o r t h

Past

„

107

Ski Units Reported

t;n„ . : : U . K £ A t K tw am s Lunch
Number Enter Christmas Decorations
n m . mm
vv
if
n
. i ^"jfhifh rniihir doga tTiii b# Accordion Selections
C o n te st, Mrs* H s r r y H c c rc n i\e p o rts k wa„ poinini : : r L 'hln ^ ' l r Arc Rendered By

m
®

NUM BER
IM U C JL

SNOW FROM RED ARMY

Thr rtu u s l JM « y racing ■«»«•
-no oi* tlu* Kaiif r«l lo h itd o Ken­
nel I lull will L ,rin at th»* tvacW
liVar l i itpv.'ml TVu &gt;d.iy night
fial iiiri'4 will In* ht*M ulghth
thereafter, i*xn*|»l Sundays, iinUj
A p . 10.
M««v *M|imivi iiu n h lo the
plant (•v o '.Mi' m il* ifnr in r tin
rpni’* «* n * » h- it ip ill &gt;• t out
hi n tin r «*f
i i Iip a ht lion
f i»rt r«» •*»'« a**’ *•»* »» * tin* oorth
-rti f ml f tie* p i* 'ent grand
• land. A jp%,»» r t *• • ulrnlire **n»l
•epa’nte p*i khi* n». * mil tc
piv% Mod far the Hilmvit patron*
ulm will tc etiviii tho race to*
I't iK oi * r i loml peaking syslcin
— %rw»: i *i i it t o TtliA addition V\n- load*’. officials
Pilot rrtMl rham licra shown in front o f the plunc in &gt;vlmli lie of tin* trm k »nhl, a * n leMill «f
ami Ih rtc otliora n rr lost in nn Ainnkiu L li/tunl. Tin* |»l:«n«* 1% hr* M’v n n l pellthaid xxlikli have lis-u
Moved lo l»o M»mi*wl»c*i«• north ol Nuhito, Al.i-kn :m.I im*ludod made hy negto cilixens.
The puree* for
fur the nightly rad**
race* I wv '*/, l ' a ' g ^ l
1
among it* three paaaengrm nn* a mother ami her l(on»&lt;•in
'
|M^.n ii^,,.n ^ i | ay n o n .uni f l a i r
Is
iIn Q P rV P fl
baby
track officials, expressed a belief! V a J
IO
V U 3 C I VCU
1 Itwit till, would ro*ull In keenrr i ■ . I T *
*
f
I

A N K 'U A
T u rk o v , D ^
V7.— 'A P * — H 'lftd rw N
w a r*
r r - o r ’^ l Vlilctl
and
w h o le
vllln«r&lt;** t l e a t r o v H
bv
nr
“ r a r lb n u a k o
w h ic h
ahook
n o rth e rn
A iu tto lln .
Four
Hhorkfl w o re f e l t In A n k a r a .
A c c u r a te in f o r m a tio n
on
Ihe d am ag e cauacd w aa not
Im m e d ia te ly
a v a ila b le
b etiV N communication* were dis­
rupted. Official* aald, however,
th at reporta Indicated a m ajor
catastrophe.
_
The quake’* center waa ap® p aren t ly along the Black
Sea
rea»t of T urkey In Aala.
1 - Heavy dam age waa r*port*«l In
O rda, Hamsun, Tokat, Amasla,
W ith the passage of the deadRivaa, and Your»d.
Thousand*
wore reported to have
nban- line for entrirnre in the Garden
d en td towna fo r
f«»rinir Club’s nnnusl Christm as deem atlons contest y rsten lay evening.
•dttionel ahocka.
t
• The government, relief agen- Mr*. H arry lleeren. cltalnuan &lt;&gt;f
1 * cU» ru»hed eld to the affected the com m itter In rnurge.f repoi If •* are*; 100-260 miles rest, and e&lt;l today tlrnt the club r^ w e ll_ rtortheoatof Ankprm. The quake plrasrd with the num ber of en­
• wna registered on the seismo­ tra n ts In the contest and Invited
graph at Geneva and we* said sightseer* to make n lo u r of tinid be Jthe moat violent in SO city to see the outstanding dec­
oration* of the participant*.
i
rrara, /
According to the rules of the
&gt; Tim bre hours
previously, e
q tiakt ebook the Pacific coast o t contest, the decorative light*
m
ust
be kept burning nightly
N lcaraugu*, on the oppoalto ride
A fairly heavy earthquake also from 0:00 to 0:00 P . M. until
The entries will be
w m f a i t 't o d a y . a t San Salvadar, Dec. 10.
frightening inhabitants, b a t egas- judged by a secret committee
lug no damage In tho city. It In the m esntlm e and the w lnnri*
w as. th e , K cond there within a of the 10 prises will b e , anpounced the la tte r part of (hi*
'’ srwsk.
.
. . ....
,
T hose’ whs have turned
In
Coupons s t The Herald offlclare os follows:
Mrs. F. E. Bolt, doorway, t |0 I
P ark Avenue; J. E. A betnslny,

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..I ___ 1 _____ ____________
19.19
10.19_____ .
E ttU
llriifd
In ilflllS
s ta bblis
h e d In
1908

Many Improvements
Made 'lo Oval Ip
. P r e p a r a tion For
Opening: Thursday

In Geneva As Most
Severe In 2 Decades

Communications
t
A re D isrupted

„____ _

&gt;

Funeral Rites To 150 Acres Being^pjfgt shipment Of
Be Held Thursday Planted B y Local, City’s Pipe Arrives
For Mary Meisch Man InLake County

U. S. May Sell
Eight Ships To
Norwegian (iroup'

Isarker Said To lie

.Slated For Office

te " ? /

Contractors Asked To t ~ u .." ’i J T S 3 'S’T.fi
Discuss Taw Tonight c,“" '
'---------Phi Alpha Kappa
Aids In Seal Sales

LOCAL WEATHER

Masonic OfficerH To
Be Installed Tonight

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�i m xi'&lt; &gt;*'fw

r

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tfhuVV.

• A Pine Roys’ Organization .

IF THE IDEA QOULD BE CARRIED A

FURTHER—

By RUSSELL KAY

At an age when the average city boy in still a charge
on his father's purse, producing nothing, ami not having
Vflt rl/wtl/l/wl
/m whnt
in iin t I.he
- •••
Ml 1__...L_u
■__
trrruru
lln *
yat
be wilfcll
when iiv.
lie IfrOWn
imr Up,
w
~ ~ decided
— .on
. . •• •••«* »*v
»will
» asv
(OlIZ
(of‘ thousands
"
\ of_ country
'
| |boys
| _______
_
_
__
are already woakh-producIhg, ntohey-making, rmponaiblc young people,, T h a t th l r
Is so Is shotvn by the nccoihplifhmrnls of the Futun
Farthers of America, an organisation of rural youth dcdl
catrd to training
_ Its members In agriculture, and de
scribed by Farnsworth Crowder In the Ro nrlqn Magsiipo
Membership demands first the rhoosing of fnrjnfnv
as a carter, ami the variant degrees are earned by defi­
nite achievements on n farm, according to Mr. CrowjJar
Training :ls not restricted to things of the soil and balm
The typical Future .Farmer is a well-rounded person. Ulr
vocational (raining includes hand skills and public speak­
ing, He Is also o Social fellow anxious to co-operate for
the community welfare.
A striking example of Futun; Formers getting thlngr
done Is cited from Stamping Ground. Ky. This chapter, one
of 8.800. has &lt;18 of the boys shown on the roll call of
■ M b s wMibr sr TS. 200,000. Its memlrers first did some profi.able farming
I V l I I » U f t to - i r l i *
1H I s tb s wss tmr f t - that made the|r ciders take notice of the scientific Ideas
i s i a ll otW b aisw w ltbss
• if -or M l elbarwtor learned firm tnelr advisor. Ivan Jutt. Then they .erector’
&gt; Ib is m o s t a*S S lss s 81,200
headquarters b|iit(|fr)yr. A town beautification
M S I M b U sb sa k a rri* .
(0 s s t i w f i s s o f &lt;M &lt;bl project included the imlntlng of fences, the planting
of
s m t s y l i a lso r a s te r s * .
shrubs, and the removal of trash heaps.
8 ut their crowning achievement wus bom uf .a ty­
phoid scare. They sampfcd well water, found It canlwnl'
R VERSE KCH fUDAY na.ctl, and proposed n waterworks systom. Whep the
town council took no nction. they wont to their representa­
T
J F - tt'R AUK U0D*8 AMBAM tive III the fcdorol government, armnged for n loan conSALKJRS: TIu Lord shall p r c s w i contingent on raising an nmownt to match It. They .raiatfd
. |h y galng out and thy coming In.
their
ami now 8tamplng ' Ground has a modern
Ihe|r quota, and
waterworks.
. .,©UR .HUMAN STRENGTH
Th»‘ the .Future Farmers of America take their ;pb(From Pot try l
ri|M)nslbilltics -seriouslv Is rcftoctrd bv one of their priseTho whllu-flngcri-d hand of tlsy winning orators: “No longer Is farming u niuller of mere
’ Lies curled
hard labor . . . A trained farmer rnttks wl'h tloclor. mer­
ii O w tho gray
chant, engineer, carpenter, slid mechanic, lie Is all these,
f k T w o a t of tha wot Id,
lie buys and sells, runs an engine, doctors his livestock,
: Peeling the g re a t heartbeut
nnplle* science in selecting seed, fighting pesh, or feeding
Uf light and d sik , Hie llvu twist
■lock.”
Of J lo o d -in the flact
Thine things Hit; Future Farmers tin- I-anting. “Much
k m * . of mv wrist.
of tho future of the nation's ngrlctiliuru." the nu ltor *»v»
N u .d to U er.to what lengHi
“Is In their capable hands. I.el the countrysi.l? he glodl”
lj We j i r a as men uf brain,
our human strengtb
■ Prom &lt;un gnd rain.

tho happiness of the new year
may continue all yrar.“
Ami every A m rrlran will Jein
with tho (itv im o r In Ih's *Ml&gt;■nriil. Wliili- tmIolil niilllaiu uf
people in foreign lands are shnd; dc-uig in feir, wondering wrh)l
lomoirnw- may bring, while fre­
quent air rabi nlaims sinii Hum
•curiyinir in stu-IL-is hflinlrd ly
the fear Hint their wives and thclrhitdrrn may Iwrinie vkllm s of
tho lavages &lt;f war—Ameiicrn*
*ia thinking of th-r bapplm-vs they
may bring Into the lives or then
to-.rd oner.
Shopping In A niifk
nioblini fur tho o d:n»
riUsen
because hr li t. ro him
from wlilrli to pfek-lh
feels his tv veil tilti-i t ............

appreciate Hut In morl 'foreign

ean'l tu y th at U cau»« ha hasn't
Urn money.
•
...
,
Yea, America la free 1 rrcii li
Icvc, free to achieve and free
fiom hate. And tv en r Amerieaa
ihould t h a n k t h a t ‘hi* b
so. And he ahuutd jorn w ilft G6V-

the hatred* und ageny which is.
engulfing the nations' lew fortun.

U ticil D1 E88 AMERICA. t.ANP
OK THE FREE AND COD KEEP
AMERICA TRUE TO
ITS
IDEAlS Of FREEDOM AND
LIBERTY WITH JUSTICE FOR
ALU

□QGFOOD

HENRY A. RUSSELl.
SEED COMPANY

AIR-BOMBS, FIRE WORKS FOR
NEW YEAR’S—ZEBRAS—YES
WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

K.NULE

A u s t r a l i a n Pine
Said To B e' P int
Wood Pulp Source

PLENTT SPARKLERS— ROMAN CANDLES
FOUNTAINS— FLOWER POTS AND
ROCKETS. ALL NEW STOCK

DOC’S—NEXT TO SMOKE HOUSE

j
• • • i k f f t d l f ' M
tR Y
BREAKFAST
OR
LUNCH , AT
AND. YOU'LL COME BACK AGAIN I I 1

LANEY’S

LANEY8 DRUG STORE
P ro m p t D e lh t r y

Telephone 103

iiiu

4 th* qiuiiUou tu run ur nut &lt;»* fU u v e a .
ftU, mafca up thAlr^mlndaT
h B tualani b a n davulupud a
I With which they a re ahullM y a r t Irani t h mttsa awny.
j W toy It I* g good Idea
roam to kaap a aafa diaUaur*

iTC W nigT..
I

.
n rr 7

' d u tg a n n ? Docs it keep your
head c ln t r l "
“Tiler* h in* piuuf that euffi-e
auiponda u r skutr* th* a fte r rffacts of ak-uhul,'' lie anaweied.
Then he wuflt M-lvutiflc tiA&gt;. a f­
te r a fuahlon. “C oftar atlniuUtua
Uis higher bialn cin tera," lie
»ald In th a t good bodtld* mannvr.
“ 11 kaejw you n lrrt to what I*
going un aruund yuy. You may
fu s t.b e tto r for a time,
“ It vbauld be i-umainbvrvil Hint

G arner Move In
Annouhcing I s
O ftfrttal Feeler

^A K R tN U TO N , Due. **•.—&lt;A*i
— Thlr-v b at. mur* than iwi-vlx
tha eye In th b format anneuneer t of Vlcu-Prualdent Oarne- that
will lull fur the presidential
numifiallun luiuu what nny.
Warhlngtun hau watched with
is H u b boy in Landon b irp ia tu d islaUtg of ryabruwa the
(d by Hadis A nnoanear Kd peculiar euuras of tha Vlco-Priwi»U as' ady lug Hauta Claua alaat'* raca fe r the nttnlnaUon.
’t'g o in g tu Urihg IH tlar rny Why has It burn ntoeaMiy fa r
it**a prWvnta th b y aar Tut
M might find a ►cuttle la
W ly Md panma«. ui«t violent
u In aceldenta evar tha waak‘A buut bM who survived the
Itnua wsafesnd will puilah
V *ha Ngw Y*ar holiday A
' t* the w ba b kufficbnt.

/

“ SIcub ia lhe must roenpera- 1»'*- born u p .n by luiud. s h in e
live. A bo emptying the &lt;W(U- n m U sfiU ory Unw*d.“ Dr- Bode
a th ."
w ld.
f
f i t la good to drink mild tli'ld r,
The pn.u-nl chief aoutue uf be ok i
ttU&gt; milk and Wstar.1' It v- IU til- pnpera in the U n it'd Etatca 4a ace.
lute tha gross' Sqtounl uf atco- and gioWtli hardwuml tie rs cf
hoi In tha body, Then n good the raatem m eantain langca, such .
oallqa laxative H rlll help; K»r »&gt; oak. gum, tupelo amt |&gt;oplar.
•b o u t It level tehapourt full of Thrau ylrkl only g fi-ietim of n ;
rooking soda. It ruplacev e e r - , rord p n acre put y tn r, w hlb Aua- j
..
tm llan p U .'r m .g r o w four to aix !
..
. . fttrlvtabcfiF „ he . wltt1, cord*. In addition to I ta .ia p k l
moderation In everythin*.
growth, it offers the advantage o f«
tOW CtSt blcarhklg.

MAN ABOUT MANHATTAN
By GEORGE TUCKER

many spoks i« t again uvrv
mere imphatieany, aa If In dbv.i
effort l* answer doubters Us mar
lm said, ‘ I* hi tbs 'pewsM*wtto&gt;
i « * to ula. W* tuva ns inlets*:

ia pslltleal trsdln*.' )

'A t tb it time, he expissscd o
lonvlction that Free Went Kessrvelt would not soefe a Ihlid tons.
A* If to wipe out M M th*1. xpui
oa an iHtgaaiUM dads rat hsn, Mr.
Cetmany said curly hi DscrmU.i
In Wishing lea that the Vies-1 rts
Meat would run m * I# Ft*»l bn
ll*tsrv*4t'* m i s s slto w is l-c.fe*t
tbs convnitkn.
Surely, that might, havq brm k
plenty. But now come* fye atyteUto capital meat in the VleeJ’rv»Wtnl'« owi

dog oa D id

“BURPEE3 SEErfs CROW*
lj» . w . i s t s i T h o n e 41

By PMK8T0N CltOVF.R
I for 10,18, nccordlng to tlie Metrojsolilnn Life Insurance
Company. This calculation Is based on the sunitosition that
no major culnstrophos will occur during the Inst few ddys
WASHINliTON, Dee. 27.— •A’) I Hu- caffeine in ruffi-e U u rllm — We have ll atraiglil from Uir ulanl, too.
Tu n ilt-grt-r rufof the year.
A m esnn1
I'ubllr llcnlth S ervin' Dial ih e jfrim - nml ulculiul work In Hie ‘ T A kll’A, Dec. “ 7
Motor vehicle accident fnlnliliis for MU!) will ttpprux- one nml only way to nvtibl l'*al j mine ilircrliun, .Vou nre giving fur lim iting Hu- large n i v s uf
Imstc the 10.18 lo'nl of ,12,400. At-eldetilnl deaths In tho Khaatly New Vt-nr’a linnsuvcr lm , &gt;u u rrrlf n tluiiblu iluae. Yuii can -audy waste lands wlilrli n-r inDON'T BINGE.
| wnkc up with n lu-mbclu- a fte r terstM.-rM.-il with Florlih's cit in'
homo will be n few hundred more limn in 10.18. and the
I,, plnylng lln- wife »lilo | t«u much u iffcc, juat nu &gt;om can g io v rj, frtsh wn'i-r luki-v • nd
same will he Irtte of deaths from accideuls arising out of. nf Tlml
«f (-oiin&gt;e.
We with Ion m urb ulculiul. Tlu-re l* xwnmps Is sliggi-steil ly Hie reor in th-1 course uf, etnitloyttietll, with the latter ineri-asa Irliiltin-lu »tr&lt;-i-t,
explain In lln- I'ubll.* n llm rbi-cl irniu Imtli.
Mute- rult&gt; of a H'-irntific Invcdigntbai
due to the higher level of rmp'oyniru' In ipui than In 1018. H raltli Seivlru Hint Hint nn.i nu over, rufft-e lakvn - lulu, a t uiglvt eundiwlrsliby U nlvrrrlty uf Tamps
students imib-r d ln etn n
“The retlttclinn frmn last ycnr’a accident fatality fig- way to talk lo n fi-llowr trying mny keep you nu-.ikr tr lr u ta rt ‘ehVmtstry
of I’tof. DMiald ilk .Dude.
j ore. it Is apimrent. was tnuile more liecausc nnlure was
Tha work »w» U-iiun llirva
. ,
,
|
kinder to ns limn lirentisr ottr |s^nil&lt;- Heel more saffly.”
...
_
*
• ............ , '
)V nn ago n- a inw rlii-l im-thcil,
Do#* )• '
of rbawlng sludcnln iiutf bi ntUte Me'mtHililnn isrinls mil.
“Klisvls. ornmloes. j»nd
When Irm p tiil, lt, ,,ii,l. riVell T atk.iitw rauji ptobWni^ Tha lest
oth".P ealnelvsnts It; psrticulqr ;wen&lt; not us tleslructlvo of,
for n sliarry Inrirn.l o t n blgb- , lw |gwud ,«ra. lu Ili«l numowiIlft'TltS in olliar years. , Somewben- in the nelghlkirhoodi of i |,.V'l,u111,
Ilull. .. Even 'ourb,
-wm* U r tAtwvratam - ptnu, *a f
tench for n stitrrj- tnvlRgNkif R .Oaltaoua tlfcui,Al&gt;vA-'Kru&lt;vn 7 ivy.
,R00 fewer ilenths ocotirtT,il in 1010 thnn In 1088 in seel*!.
1
corktall.
. ' • j ilAir.i u» fnsl ns . Jack pine ipil
|dents of this kind."
‘1
,
fll|ipen anlie "isW . . Halves In plac;» w here.only cac-l
Discussing '.lie 12,4011 total of motor vehicle fu'nliUes. D#c Sai
Hippera savor iiiont of tbe fln k u r,' tu t and sea grans gn.w native.!
the bouquet, the loinuncc of n*T\iHi ,»uoil too hard lu «:w b i t 1
JOi A' Foiilion But Hints ".tu the company says: “Early in 1010 it actmcd as though a (M’Vl'
(Tfml
wine ur xhrrry, T n a t.'a 'a i1''^mirh.pl'Ob*-wbca a i.til la driven'
up IFsi-mn a— londllnc. Cungial- very substaiitliil rcduetioii would lie ncortlwl as compared 1Publlc*0'i
Uiuy
lake Icm nleoiP'l.'
“
" pHii-ougli H. ., q•
j
famio-.a.
with the 1018 total, but in some Liter months more dec h s |« ,n tails
All In nil. Dr. Akin u ig g c la tl. , 'H ii.ttw lo fnld Jvdaj H ut UieM-|
occurred
thun
in
the
corresponding
months
of
1018,
and
I
Akin.
I
lj D y you know Hiat -II tia n -l
l i t U Uni quantity of aleohru Uiat--11^
lo , n hl» ,V r ^ r»‘* * k a l,
rteold* tu Fldridn were brulcn mos'. if not all of th? gain was wiped out. Merely to have' "J,y
i rally h lu , and nut nltogutlirv
ot I'ulpwtud J e r hoc k i«idtkllpg tku C hi I A * holidays?
tho wny in which you toko It PIT. i«&gt;oa and vurioua p l'itie .. I
held the substantial gain made In 1018. when there w ere, j“"“ j j *
tic advUcil ugainat young liu u u n
Using :epn'-:lua which lliry de■■■" -• -^B*- 7,000 fewer deaths tlinn in the preceding year, must lie r e - , nu mure
Mar* people uPe auld lo be comI iM-BU-ii of tnelr “ uniIpenctl nl- ‘ 'Sin'll nml runatiurtcd Hiemtclvra
gnrdcd.
however,
ns
no
small
achievement,
tho
more
so
j
“i
sto
cohob.”
.tinI’nlvu-slly of Tampa Hucatrh
Ihg b Florida thla winter than
He didn't Indicate that he Imd
*Y«b htforv.^^A nd mure will bv nInee there was un Incrensc in motor vehicle travel tinring
Wu were in cm.ipli.te a g re t '-rouii prtdncid 40 In 41 per.Ctjt
,.
” ,
| tuffered u and experience. Hint m in t that In suite o f nil advice J" '1!*
n ilry bavla (onlalmng
the vrnr.
^
*
converted him, lln Ii one of given, a ronaklcrublr numls-i
,u ,ur* P,',TT.nt1
*clluloa«.
While
i-ntut-lysms
anil
id
her
e
u
tits'roplies
eluimeil
fewthoxo
rxtruordlnnry
fellows
v.-i&gt;o
-nt Hoover liar
would try too hard lo “get on 1 ,0 "Icbn u'llulosc icquiri-ment
l bundled lliou- cr lives In 1019 than in lOJ’f’. 'hunt oceurreit lieverth.‘less heve found pint it h fun
th at fine edge"
w here
Hu- lor the
vlsewac w yoti pyocc i la 87
ioulil feel Hint I| h&gt; new Jem I'-'Ci-tn
tnlnlllitim.
VltiLmd fur the more than 00 multiplu-fatalltv nrcldcnls in which bclwocil ■
JJJJ "|"rlJ""u",T 1
be twin- n» good a - the
“ Wbllu cwr p'v&gt;rnl tt|&lt;tlpturnt
five nml ten persons lost their lives. The most tllsiiitniiis
lhi, vo|nl wc nrnl Bctcn. would
old. They alwaya gel too muck, lu-v not nivtle it p-aalMe lo pro•'A K about time th a t some ca'astrophc of 1910 wint the clondhursl and flood In Ihc.tlfic un him.
“ And whnt L beat to do Hint.' ,Im •' 'icnltlHba of |mlp laig-: j
n r locaf pulUlclana whu have e a s'rm Kentucky mountain region which caused the loss I “la It true." we naked, “ihm we naked, ns If we didn't abend) •""••rii
lo leal In upilotrayon
,
CofD-e kills Hie nling of overln- know.
plant, aisill quanliUea of tuyun
| wondering what the anawei -# rtn ii ,
— PAUL

«

Searching for a aubjcct for thla
wtek'a column, I found the fob
lowing editorial in the cutrent
lisuc of the Taiiipa Evening New*
which to my mind ta worthy cf
wider dislribulion. Americi need*
l« .to p a t thla aeaeon and-ytve
l ■ astlew* thought-to her ■cewrttev*
blessing*.
The following edited*! Invites
Mich unhide-otion rn d I am hap­
py to pretent It h rri:
Covitnoi Fu-d P. Cone, replying
Is on htvitsl'on of the Iowa De­
railm en t of the Am rrlgan Legion
for ■ message for toe tr ito n ,
said- “ Any Am.-nron who doesn't
welcome It'll) wttn ■ Happy New
y e ir Is sffliclrd with chronic Indi­
gestion - ii ili«ra*r Which Is prarlioilly unknown in the 'Land of
Ihc Suuaneo River*—fer America

Accident Toll

Hire off Hie cum. but w* uro bound
eu rvp&lt;- uf nirvc
giuy gruuml.

"TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”

The cargo nets warn alung und
the lifting cranes wero halatlng
Ktnal ctfetee uf m ateriab front
tlto kUUretaabt'a bald. She hail
crept In daring the night nml
attached herself tu th e C unsnl
White S ta r daefea a t the cud uf
M th etruat— F b r lit. it b rolled.
E arlier th a t uiornlu* n Duel uf
a m e r n d cars had token away
w hat waa ruu.urkd to have been
g cargo of geld, sent ever by
Uto British.
The M auretoala b not sn ohl
strip, b u t 's ite
looked
lit* a
durellet ne ah* lay nt dork'i^rdgr.
H er auchors sad her elision were
lusty. Abe had been painted a

TAI.LAIIASSEK.
Dee. B7.— !
O ut. Frad p. Gone will be one uf
Ik* speaker* on the Inaugural I
program of tha T raru co n tln eatal.
Uroadcaating Syxtotn on ,N«Wi
Year's llay. Tha p t o g i t n w ill'
begin a t lO ita A. M. and will cov.
ei every aeotbrn of the country i
through - 1DJ nutluta. - Other aiw ak.|
i:ra will Inchid* Covarmw* O D an-i
M cf Texas and H am er uf lilt-'

get.back lo th* m other port, and
though It waa nu w M ther fo r a
tiro*me ad w n U u rr lo bo qbrojll
hi, I w eal down to thu Wlktcrfro n t, jual mi Ute off-ehnpee tfwl
au ale tiling would U&gt; afoot.
In her dull, battleship gray abe
looked Ilk* a whwt^ehip. but 11
aha Intended to make u bredk
fu r ii. there was - mucIt ' that
heeded ta be dune. H er funnel Slang tha limlUma r i d n u r the
wet* covered. A lready lh« t i l t 1UuornyM ary. but gave II up afto*
» ■! caught her. great anthor* 7S had hfeen reached. There
V chabto were rusty and . a worn toe nanny, and the qutsnce
n e a t drift uf river mate whlct loo gray and far.
U E ttad brought up Tram the
'A gaud guema la that (h&lt;
I a*torn Uwitad from aWchiio la U u aja fla g r will ail Ib rtt until

Friendlys
Fortunes
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CORRECT m en *h w e a r

ALTMAN’S
NEW YEAR SPECIA
IW0&gt; CMBVROLKT SEDAN 4 i l w .

1WJ PLYMOUTH DELUXE COACft
Clout, Upholstery
W c H E V R O I . h T fT )A riT

ThU cat-

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Woodruff Honored

Social A nd Personal Activities

Anti-Drought
'Quotas On Sugar
Program Gets K^slnblished By
cb
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Supreme Test; 1VABltt!i„— ...

. At D-^ - er Party'

In honor o f Jack Woodruff who
T ele p h o n e 148 Is home from- Columbia Military
m t y L IL L IA N A D A M S , S o c ie ty E d ito r
Academy to spend tho Christm as
Holidays with his parents, Mrs-- ---------------------- ■—
*
ll. I _ T hrasher entertained last
M e th o d is ts P l a n Firffc1
night s i her It-mu- in Rom-. Court
with
n dinner pnrty.
P ro g ra m F o r S unday
The dinner w as served In a
novel way with tlie hoy* progress­
The leaders of the United
ing n ftrr each course thUM-giving
WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mis. Je O. Adams arc them n miuifatr of n different
Methodist Church have planned
Woman's Auxiliary nf (he Find an advance movement for th a t ile •pending today hi* Palatka.
partneis iluiiug- the evening.
Presbyterian Church will conclude nomination to
be called the
The rooms o f the homy were
Mr. and Mta. R. O. Crenshaw decorated In life- Chiistmu* spirit
Its study of "W itnessing'’ from "Methodist Advance." Beginning
tba Gospel of St. John at 7-M this year, the last Sunday In each of W inter Garden » B &lt; Ihe wcel- and individual t-ibh-s where the
P. M. A fter the lesson taught by year la to be observed in all the end guests of re la tin '* guests were seated were- centered
Mrs. Julius Turnbull, Dr. Brown- Methodist Churches as "A l i e ; V « :7 ~ “ ' , „ „ "
v", in i
: with mivel arrnngrm cot* of liolly
Im will hold a preparatory ter* Prays r."
Mr. ami Mr*. (’^ n f e \ ’: &gt;l *ho,. . fp n d M n g Hie dl.iver, dancing
This thought Is to be Introduced
vree for communion on Sunday.
KU” 1 / T .
was enjoyed until a lute hour.
AO members , hnd iifficrr* of the into all- the—services of the day K A. W. Rruwn of I'aola.
j | W n t w ere: y Isa Mary Wight.
In the Sanford Mrlhodlst ChUrcv
thurch are urged to attend.
. ,
,
'
. . . . , | Miss Mary W iggins. Ml** .lane
including Sunday School, 9:45 A.
FltlDAY
John U-oimnly haa r e t ' "led Shulls, Miss Estelle Hurt. Miss
Woman's Auxiliary of the P re s­ M.i Preaching 8crvlcc. ll-.on A frem, Miami where- h r visit.*, his,
| Vrkin«. Mis. KIIm- llu l.h lbyterian Ctiuiili will rntertnin the M.j Vesper Service, 5:00 P, M.i son. lohn, Jr., during the M illay s. „ „ u MU, Kv.-tyvv S lone, ..ml Ml*.
congregation of the church with n and Midnight W atrh Nervier a»
Ma*lal)n T ru ltrk
Mp&gt;- H. R. Odham had as !»«•
parly a t 7:30 l&gt;. M. in the social 10:45 P. M.
Also, Jack Woodruff. Flank
ir-tv
last
utglit,
Mr.
ami
Mrs
At
11:00
A.
M
.
Rev.
R:
P
room of the church. All mrmtifrs
Woodruff, W illiam I cfflrr, 11 Hoy
8. Crumble)- of Asheville, \
Marshall, editor of the Florida
a n cordially invited to attend.
Long, Dick lltuw n. Huh E|ip*,
The Post Office Auxiliary will Christian Advocate, will nrrarh. C.
I E dn aiil lligglli* and Joe Mehave Its annual Christmas party Instead of holding the usual rvrn
‘ Caslln.
Ing •ervice at 7:30 o'rlork, there
Mr ami Mrs J. C. Mitchell hue j
f i 7:$0 o'clock at the home ol will
lie n Vesper Service a t 5:00 as their guests Tm-sdsy, Mr. ar-l I
ra. II A. Appleby, 1133 Seventh
P. M., with familiar hymns, prny Mis If. C. t'i liter, Jr., uf Monte- '
Street.
rr, and brief exhortation.
sunm, fin
The following are some of tin.
C la s s R e u n io n T o Ik* Hem*
for the W atrh Night P m -' Mr. and Mrs (i E. Mrha&gt; bid I
In Ik* held from 10:45 IV M a , llu-ir guests vestrlilav. Ml I
H e ld A t V ald ez. H o te l gram
until midnight:
mid Mrs. J. K. Skeen end Mi*- r
"W atch Night to llegin Ihv, Eleanor Skeen of la-vsl ting.
Members of the class of 1937 Methodist Advance "—Judge R. W
of Krminulc High School will Ware.
Friends of Miss Caroline 11:11 |
again be united ul their third an"The final of S tarting Line"— will regiel to li-arn th a t *la- is
nual class reunion which Is to In- Mrs. A rthur M. Phillips.
ill nt her home on Magnolia Ave- i
Wkl tomorrow night beginning nl
"The Outlook nnd Our Resulu- n u t with influenza.
(ftlo P. M. In the privuie dining lions"— M. R. Strickland, chair­
room of the Valdez Hotel, nr* man of the Iloard of Stewards.
C. II Shephrrel haa returned li i
cording to information obtained
Music by the Young People'. (toliu-sville a fte r s|iemllng the hoi- I
today from l.clund ,McClelland, Choir, using the g reat old hymn* hlays with hi* p nirnts, Mr. aim
chairman of this year's rruiiiun. of the church.
Mis. J. A. Shepherd.
Other member* of the rominlttee tr \.charge of prrim ralions for
Miss Helen Palm er left I till
the yearly event n rr Miss Dorothy M is s S t e x / a r t I s
morning for Jacksonville w'lcrui
Milchcli ami Miss Kathryn Tldg*he will lie tho guest of Mis 1
pen who arc r»s|H&gt;iisibb’ for decor­ H o n o r e d A t L u n c h e o n Shilling Peterson for a few days, j
ating and Albert Kilts, progrnm
PALATKA. I tee. 27 — With on
chairman. Working with them
Flit nils of Bob Peterson w.'.i ly a half dozen State Flags miss­
Complimenting
Mlsa
Dorolh)
L rslcr Philips ami Hilly Zacli*
art, whose wedding to Rob-.-rl regret to learn th a t he is very ill ing fiom Hie mllcctiou in Hie
S , president of tho class of Stew
Williams will tie solemnized to­ in Jacksonville at the home &lt;f ’TTburl of S lates” -it the entrance
morrow noon a t the Holy Cross his mother. Mis. Starling I't-U-r- to the Ra.vlnc Guldens here- I-k ill
officials have high h«|K-» Hist
Episcopal Church, Mrs. E. D. aon
’ all 48 lianners will he flyiiik when
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mobley and Mrs. T. I. H arris.
Mr. and Airs. If. C. Collier. Si
the height of the A miIcii liloimnug
Jr., entertained the bride-to-be
Mrs. Main-lie Minds Cole of
and attendants with a luncheon have leturtietl to llu-ir Mime il j season rolls around next month.
[Lake Mary announcea the cnlast week nt the White Herein Montezuma, G a , of te r speiiditig I The 32 S ta le I-logs now on illsgagement
and
approaching
the weekend with Mr. nnd Mrs J play were- presented t«. the gar
I m arriago of In-r daughter. ffca Room in Fern Park.
dens liy governor*-, palilotie nrMbit Stew art was presented » C. Mitchell.
Christine, to A rthur II. Ailing,
ii
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| ganization* and Interested indlmemento of lingerie snd each of
| son of Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Ail­
Mr. and Mrs M G. M cN air. viduals wlumc stub- pride premipttho girls given a HtUo crystal
ing of Stanford, Coen. The
vase filled with candy from tho have as their vlsltora for the h o i-' ed them to ilonate the official banarrlagc will lie solemnized in
hostcisca. Arrangements of snap­ May*, their daughter and son- j n rr of their native oommonweultli.
FebruaryThe Stale Flags still missing
dragons in pastel shades were iu-law, Mr. and Mrs. J . T. Kel­
in the rollcrllon are those of Ida­
ley of Marianna.
used to decorate the tablo.
ho,
Montana, Nebraska. North
Present were: Miss D o ro lh /S te ­
CARD OF THANKS
Jack Woodruff, student at Co­ Dakota, South Dakota nnd Ore­
w art, Mias Nell Stew art, Miss
M arguerite Ingley, Miss Dorothy lumbia Military Academy in Co­ gon
NV(e wish to thank our friends Mitchell,. Mlsa Lcnor* Whlddon, lumbia, Tcnn., la spending Ihe
and ( neighbors fo r their many Mrs. E. D. Mobley and Mrs. T. J. holldaya with hi* parent*, M r and where- they will vdail as the guest*
of Mr*. Clara St»-mper mol Mr.
arta • o f, kindness and expressions H arris, J r„
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff.
and Mrs. E. A. IV rry until a fter
of sympathy during our recent
Dcroavement.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 1* Moye re-- Hie Orange Itowf game on New
il.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E, H unter.
m
turned to their home In Quitman, Year's Day.
m .M r. Jo h a. Hun ts r. '.
.
, , v v “ * ** uY1* "
7T
Ga., today after visiting for sev
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Weldon,
* /G srtru d e Huftterl
•’
P B t f l B j H l d t O Y l H l f 't i l l days as the gneeta of their
toa-ln-law and daughter, Mr, and Jr., ami family o f Fanwood, N J.,
are the guest* ol" Mr*. Weldon’*
JACKSONVILLE. Dee. 27 - Mr*. W. 0 . Fleming.
fatln-i, W alter llitnd.
An all-tim e record high of $24,Ralph
Dean
had
as
his
guests
260,000 will be paid to the state
Mr. nnd .Mr*. Gene Turner of
night, J. I). G riffin of Tampa,
In gasoline (exes by Florida ino- last
Wauehuhi were th e guest* Sun­
a
student
III
Mississippi
State
Col­
tnrlsta In 1039, llrrwlck Anderson,
day of Mr and Mis. It. W. T urn­
Secretary of the Florida . Petro­ lege. and G. S. Middleton, also of er.
leum Industries Committee, esti­ Tampa and a student a t Newbury
mated today. Gasoline tax receipts College, Newbury, S. C.
Mr and Mis. It. It. Pippin
this y ear have liecn tunning 0.4
Mr. and Mr*. J. I). Dossey, Jr., have as their guest fair the holi­
percent ahead of 1038
and on have
days.
Jaim - W. Pippin, of Bir­
to their homo In
th a t basis, he said, the estim ated Macon,returned
mingham. Ala.
G
a
,
a
fte
r
spending
the
total of $24,2ftO,1)00 In gasoline holidays ns the guests of the lattaxes will to rollt-cU-d by the atata ter's parents, Mr ami Mrs. I . M
Harold linker re-turinal yestei
by the end of Hie year.
day from I'nlumhia, H. C.. mol
Llncliarl.
"Gasoline t»x~* have la-come
plans lo leave today for A tlanta.
m i of the major »iiurres uf state
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Nhepherd Ga.. where he will go on lui-i
revenue, providing millions of dol-d to th rlr home In ness.
jars to build n o d s which benefit have airtuim
fte r visiting with Mr. Hhepevery community in Ihe state," Cooa.
Mr. ;irul Mih. W. If. May mil
Id Mr- Anderson. "Since the herd's parents, Mr. and k|ra. J family hnvr return***! to Hmih'ii
A.
Shepherd,
during
Ilia
Christ
gasoline lax Is s special levy im- mas holidays,
ton after
the t'Jbri-»ln$.i
' ' rlasa
'
of taxposed U|Min a single
holiilayn willi Mr* May** f tih n
payers, the rale should l-c as rea
Mr4.~~J: F. McClelland. Jr. and \Valt*M II uihI
solvable
as P™
possible.
.onomc *»
"1"*: Night .should jj .on of l-akc City n r, vi.iting for
not be !o»t of tn«« foci th a t most \
lUv_ ' . . .
i*. r . .&gt;
M11e t'oller J r . alufhait nl
of the motorist a that pay gawllno ; JMrs.
J £ r,‘l
'l&gt;- University
iw rcnt. Mr
M r I.|'nr,
u " ,.vr" il&gt;r ,,f . F ,',^ b,1 7
ta le s have Income* of If** than .* 1. M McClelland",
'
. F. McClelland,
at Oa nc.ylHr haa gone lo levels,.. .
Rut
——
..I. and
waul therefore
I linrxfnm IvM
Vai no
n It ®OO 911
*1
$30 a. week,
have
Ohio, lo visit n few day* will,
g rta t ability to pay exrculvc to*. their home on French Avenue.
hi* mother and brother nft. r
i
ta.**
Frank Woodruff la here from having *|M*i.t the first |inrt of hiFVik Union Military Academy la Christm as varntl.m 'w ith his mint.
ORANGES PURCHAKKI)
itViiV.n. '’v 'a .i'to
w lih ' b b j J*1"?
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u ri-T t,*
V I- Woodruff. Jr., and I ™ Avenue.______
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Social "Calendar

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Alt' State Banners

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CA SU A LTY
PilU
daughu-i, Elizabeth, plan to re­ were awarded football letters al ii * fu n ity i r •i II •e|H I .f
the annual Fall Sports Ran-,uet
turn I.. Tallahassee FrU ay after of
New llanipton - School, New i M u ir i*o •I* I I III 111
•pending Christmas In Tampa and Hampton, N. IJ. John received I **• lit ilifnrm i. mu *n» xkh ‘
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Ashby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William, hia varsity letter.
li i o llt iy i&gt;&lt;i|i' pxnI |m I»i ^ • i ' u
George It. Bishop.

Finnish Funds

Record Gas Taxes To

Today And Thursday

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Mr. and Mra. R. C. I'rim bls and
daughter, Jean, uf Bradenton re­
turned home yesterday a fte r vis­
iting during the Christians holl­
daya as the guests nf Mr*. Primb it's pdr.nts Mr. snd Mr*. IL H
Colrmsn
Mr. and Mr*. J . M BUnaeIpbM
rues

left this

morning

far

YOUR NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION
W ILL BE H APPIER IF YOU HAVE A
NEW PERMANENT WAVE
L3PEC I.
ALLY FOR THE OCCASION

PRESCKII’TIONS

HOLIDAY

C iiii'l'n llv I'iIll'll

lo Yt'iti'n KxjH-rli-tin|*r s..M l*«

1CVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP

SPECIALS

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BALCONY OF BADYC'S— FIIONE $«] FOR API’OINTMENI

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CELEBRATE NEW YEAR’S EVE EVE

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Mobley’s Druj? Store

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that s , a n sn s n e . Iltr sd*
diitoa "to »«r .t a l l ol Es*
thsr R u.tell, .pvciali.l in
hair sa ttla g
aad hair
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Lions Club Charity Ball
Saturday, Dec. 30th
Mayfair Hotel
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PE1EK PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
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110 MAGNOLIA AVE.
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WAVES

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OIL WAVES

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RILLING MACH1NELES 8 PERMANENTS
MATHER ARCADE BLDG.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD.

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tiiTit, Calif., uuthor o f " T V
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m a k k k t rkihum

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IV.viiiiiytnn to plead their ruuse.
£apt. Hull* faiiiRvdiirfT, ilijlil, rominander of flic scuttled Nazi immI.c I
balUfiliip Admiral (liiif Spre, arrive, with lilt uni'i. a r i-w at
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HOLLYWOOD IS «• r r r i l r j n• a couple of in«ldrn
C ltolo U m U rd and liailiara Stanwyck are eap eclit
Usually vivacious Mrs. fislilti and cancellation 'o f pit
(Kf talh In composite photo, left. Clark and C a rd ,
tkal appeared in recent movie with Miss Lombard.
Taylor, ri|b t. are not unlike those of evpactant pa

WET «O UU&gt; KAD TOUK AD
TOO. * IT APPEARED HERE

CLEMON'S HOSES l . r . k t « s Xk*.
B o»l at Dallas. New Y ear', Day, aei
Faddea, triylr-lhreat kalflsack.

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From all reports and every indication, San­

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a t home to m ake Sanford grow and prosper.

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Credit for this m ust be given in large p a rt —
to the individual citizens who have1 responded
so loyally to the “Trade-At-Home” cam paign.

We w ant to m ake this appeal: th a t in the
months to come Sanford people will not fo rg et
the purpose of the “Trade-At-Home” campaign
a n i will continue to buy locally whenever pos­

We, your m erchants, have tried to show
our appreciation by m eeting the dem ands of the
buying public as regards price, quality of goads,
and Courteous treatm ent, but further, we wish
to take this occasion to thank'our custom ers (or
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th e Splendid patronage we have received during .............
theiC hristm as holidays.
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thousands of dollars which 4 have been ;going
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elsew here, h treto fflre, will henceforth rem ain

ford m erchants have experienced the4m ost suc­
cessful Y uletide shopping season in many-year&amp;
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A t the sam e time, realizing th a t w hat helps
i the m erchants helps the town as a whole, we
w ant to declare our intentions to m ake this cam­
paign a continuing effo rt to the end th a t the

sible.
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• In retu rn , fe r our part, we pledge our un­
ceasing effo rts to m eet ell com petition w hether
in price, quality or courtesy. By continu^g to
.
^yy.Qfk together in the future as wholeheartedly
V M T la s the first five weeks of this cam paign has 1/&gt;
dem onstrated can be done, we will all be
doing
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our p a rt tow ard making Sanford a bigger tmd

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This Advertisement Is The Fiitlj In A Series Made Possible By The Following Merchants And Business M eg
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B. L PERKINS

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C .L &amp; M .

dingfElder

CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.
MONK’S BILLARD

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CITY ICE &amp;

EMERICK

FLORIDA PpW ER
&amp; LIGHT CO.

TITLE
GUARANTY &amp;
ABSTRACT CO.

TRIPLE “S”
GROCETERIA

NENTICM ■TATIOil

J. c. pEnne
COMPANY

HILL
NFORD PAINT HARDWARE CO.
COWAN CO.
&amp; GLASS CO.
ALTMAN
SEMINOLE 1
t H .B .P O P E C O . TIRE SHOP, IN C CHEVROLET CO,

INC *

HOFMANN
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
| BAGGETTS
LIQUOR STORE
SANFORD
BUICKCO.

WERT
THE JEW ELER

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COCA-COLA
b o t t l in g CO.
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f t W. FRU IT CO.
SECURITY

W A LTER L
COOPER
VALDEZ HOTEL

• SANFORD
MACHINE CO.

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th esty l^ sh o p

KENT MOTOR CO,

LUMBERiCO.

SANFORD
A. WIEBOLDT

EY DRUG CO.

HOM ERS

GAS CO.

MAXWELL

:

THE SANFORD
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK

TOUCfiTON

PAUL W.
RADFORD
ST. JOHNS
TCR LINE CO,

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MATHER •
SANFORD
FURNITUREi. CO. URNITURE CO
PALMETTO
GROCERY STORE

PURCELL C O .'

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W. W. AUTO
BARTS

BRIGGS

THE JEWELER
RQUMILLAT
&amp; ANDERSON

« rA u a r
T H B MOUK*

W. f t REITZ

PA T S USED CAR
EXCHANGE
C O IL

HOCKEY’S
TIRE SHOP

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SANFORD FISH
&amp; GROCERY CO.
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STRICKLAND
MOTORS, INC.

THE COWELL CO.

MON1EZUMA
HOTEL •

HOTEL MAYFAIR

.uy;i&gt;

ANGEL’S
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T A B L E ' SUPPLY
SANFORD CASH
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STORE
FEED STORE
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TUXEDO FEED
* SUPPLY CO.

PETER PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOPP

RANDALL ( , &gt;
ELECTRIC CO.

FUEL CO.
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HILL LUMBER ’
&amp; SUPPLY YARD ;

&amp; f t ENGLISH

M cLAUUN
i |i&lt;JEW ELER ;

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BANK OF
SANFORD

COLEMAN’S

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GATCHEL’S

SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS

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GROCERY CO.

LEE BROS.
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 28, 1939

WINTER DESCENDS ON NATION

Rest Clerk
ToBeNamed
I In Contest

Ski. T r o o p s
At Lifeline
ilroad Of Reds;
Objective Reached

1.10 In Cash” Will Be
(liven To Three Ad\ judged Most Court­
eous By Committee

AlKed-German
War Is Q uiet

With the p.i«tirc of the Chrlsl1mi* ►hipping ►oa-on. th.' ’'tr:dc.
)a l hunr" campaign cn rred il*
*meoml |.liw«&lt;* ifit v ' viili an anipimi-tmtn by Mayor I’dwatd

Pone Seen Kin* In
tftn t Official Visit,
Bv Pontiff In Years

|l it : s n - th*l f-tn In ra -h will I r

N U M B E R 108

E atab llah ed In 1908

Deaths In Turkey
Recorded At 9,000
fa

*

Fresh Tremors M ag­
nify Terror, Devas­
tation, -Suffering;
Anatolia Hit Hard

owing Interest
Is Evidenced In
I94C Elections

G t

R elief B rigades
Fighting Fires

! Stinnil'll In (hr throe rlrtki in
8nnfuril stores wtip a r adjudged
h
'Ip' a ►
.'Ctrl committee Itie -inn*l
cti.irlmii, nml rlllrlrnt" during a
Ci"'ir ( in to- tii-lil Jan. 2-1.1.
(
Mr
Vi'jur Higgins mill lhal Iho n't
wi«-.'.w*' wmefarw
Ini' 1 1 llir oimloot, lirlil ill fin
F l t j l f ’d *n d
linn iriih Ihr iH 'o in Indue,
C. owing In lcrr.l 'iin n g S ine spend nr of *8 nfj.il Drill V a ( id n n t 8nqh|&lt;&gt;le ( minty ro Im il
In Hanford/’ I* In n«-ls. Ihr tr,"• iknt
nnd Inrte.vud “slre-l-corANKAHA. fu tk r&gt; . Dee. 2H
ftinnl.H in improving llirlr ,« W ^ l ner“ ■‘peeulatfon n \e r the tm-MiiS o v ie t
il llirlr ci Hloinrr* m wrll tu*Jnt— ( M ’l - - Official* lodry anb
illtlo
nf
sucre-,
for
the
varlmt*
prminu
ihrir
|H'r*nnne|.
nounred tl.OtMl p*i*ons were
troop*
Invasion and .,
A i** inmlltrr nf 20 •elected .-nndldatr* who hnve -Irlilfled
kllliol or ln|ur*d In Ihe region
—arwM i'ii" i n
In abm e acctora nkinjr th e
their
IntentDn*
of
running
file
Wlnlrr fell* on Ihr United Slates; Ihr “ilu»t biwvl i- (-avert'd with between nine
Hopper*
whoir
name*
will
not
be
r f r.rslnean aDne In yesler*
nd
id
K«l will vl«lt all *lore» and 1puMIr nlfiro m ark. Ilw ndvrnl nf
d ry ’s Anatolian earthquake.
o ff e n s iv e .
ilnchre o f show nml temperature- rare downward In ollirr |».-irt-» of Ihr laml rvp ’ Washington, D. C\, dlvulgIUto, gen rnl rh rtim i year.
New trrm or* .hook Anatolia
Planes and ski
tr o o p s j #Bjoyrij II, fin.1 snowfall o f ihr winter. Anna Klrannr nml t'tini* Dali two of'President Roosevelt’* m ike u w illlrn report of their
lit ID in a President will be
lB&gt;|MV»*loii* of IIip iilore, il.i atiwk
leday while a h littartl and
r
a
ilw
a
y
grandchildren,
romp
In
inow
in
thu
brickyard
of
the
White
l|uu-e.
-eleetrd
for
u
four
year
term
alrucV at Russia's
and il* personnel, offering nny
fierce wind* lucre.'-ed su ffer­
ctn'lructlve crilirlini they liell-ve nnd Seminole County clcelor*
connection with tha far north
ing of hundred* nf thousands
will
rn*t
ballots
for
n
United
' Ip line with their findintf*. These
nf homrle**. \ heavy storm
•I V point whara t^a Murmansk
I jrimlts will lie held ronfldenti-ii I Htiile* senator, n icpie-entative,
raged along Ihe lllark Sea
line rnmea wlthla '46' mil** of
' Ian will he given directly to ihe n governor nnd all State anil
r is s t. Irarlnx ship* loose from
the riw W i fronMqr. There, were
Ict'iite*! judge* and turned over to County official- who ore circled
m norinc and battering down
to llirlr office*.
• the meirhvnt* roncerned.
unconfirmed reports that nrhlleses.ide home*. With a temperThe flr*t primary of Ihe Dentature i f ? ! degrees Ikrlnw
U On the l.**t day of the ronl»«t, iH-rntic
clad ,ski troop*, a highly mobile
Party In Florida will be
sern (I'rlirenhell) many of
rn. 11, n coupon will be iu,i
unK.-pDnnlng to dbWPt eommuheld on Tin—day, May 7 nnd will j
th iu -sn d - i f rarlltquakr *urend the# retreat quick* Dccplte unfavorahlc wenther legged Mark duck, Florida duck.
be
followed
three
week,
later
b
y
'
piddle ran indicate It* rlioire a*
vivnii who lied to Ihr field.
had reached their condition*, W dll ft rent epccic* of kaldpMr, pintail, green.wingyd j
the
sieond
DenuM-ratie
I'rim
ary
tin' mo*l courteous and efficient
s r i r fn iirii i«&gt; dralli.
bUtu were counted in Seminolo teal, blue-winged teal, rlng-nee*rlrellon on May 2K. Tli • leap-year
S
o
|&gt;er*on
I*
entitled
to
jr. objective.
Ceunty Sunday by a party of *1*
liighlighl,
however,
will
I
n' tintourc
than
one
vote
and
the
Ini
A N K A ll A . T iiik c v ,
Doc.
A’ Finnish attar* sta to et Bm* pereona under the supervision nf iiick, hooded merganser. turkey I
I t&lt; must Ik* turned in •*! Tin- ireneml rlivUnn in Nnv. .*• when
vulture, Mark vulture, »liar|&gt;-!
Jack C. Russell.
*28.- ( A T l
W illi O.OOtl &lt;«&gt;**
I'rraidentinl elertor* w ill la- named !
Herald
nffire
not
liter
than
ditto
hawk,
xrotid-winged
Lett year there were 117 »pe- rhiiuird
unit itm nlri'.’iilv m in k ril tt|i In
• aid lh" Demm-rnlir nomination*
I' M Jan. ir&gt;.
elei reen during the annual count hank, knld eagle, . pigeon hawk,
A vomit will he made und of State and Ciiimty "Ifieiiil- nmi’ n p I It t| n n l&gt; I* ciitnatroplit*,
uader the au*pice* of th* Florida rparrow hawk, bab-whltr, kinit
With the dee la ration by Mayor Imtied over lo the secret judges i filmed.
fr i’j'lt Im ttn ra iti.iu iiifiill tilt!
A I M O e -retreat* free* *adrewee Arsduhon Society but the differ­ rad, aora. Florida galllnulr, emit,
Aivnrdlng In a rlnlule itaaMil
WII- Kdward lliggins that the City v tin will make the awards after Jat Ihe la*t session of the Iwglsla‘
led plover,
pi
S ivrnty-nne— for nine hub—— l i i t u r . ih.viiiC.iiI inn m ill nuf* ,
peeU ,M the A retie rogtan B*»- ence In the two figure* wa» said kllldeer, bUck-bell
doe
consideration
of
Ihe
rrpnr*.
anlj
greater yellow-|.'gs. Commission is desirous of I' tsslmt
tore, those who Isit i-imI to seek nt the age nf three .mil n hall fi'iin g intiny in onsttofn m uf
V M ve duir . ta w a r Bated- to have been' ttia m u lt of a ron'a inlpe,
yell
aipalbr-party •tMe year, an I to lr*aer
. . . . . . yellow-li
,
I, leaat aandplprr. a law that is wanted by the rlti- Of the shoppeFa committee.
t reinforcement*.
The first prise winner will he elect Inn lo public office liave only I f|Jiat’* the golfing arhlm •■•**•-•** n ni'thrm A nntnlin.
the cold, cloudy and windy wrath- herein* gull, llng-billetl
ilng-blllcl cull, tens of Hanfiitd, the ordinvitra
8.1
iUy» to qualify a fter Jan. I nf Hubby Daw-mi. abovy, -mi »l
all__rt ***- ' 1 11 neiwlet
er prevailing during the trip.
Forster's* lent,
Caiplan
tcm. providing for a lirmse fee tliat so sided fir. in cash, the second for Ihe law requlrrs that ’,*ach! the prufe—inmil ul
New iniofficitil t-ftlimiitea
|j»kcw»..d
‘
price
winner
110
and
Ihe
thlid
m wade In the lo- mourning
dove, . around dove. would discourage the bidding " f . L i* , winner » i
eandklatp for nonilnatiun to of - . Country Club. ljikew..i&gt;d.
nf tin' hit run n toll, includintr
Lake Harney "and whip-poor-will, belted klngfl-hrr. out»M«
c« ntractora on loc»l jo b il^
'fie* -hall fils hi* sworn -tatem eni
- •lead and injuied, ex arled by th#
’•I-UavaUd XILfMckM-. ploali l woeeper.kxf. red m dl^nnlnl M lM rhir * Wnflin m
and receipt for committee a-sess
f il ..I isitlh -du.l«. is e m iK d • 111* 1ft mlbw a ^ lb e llie d
woodpecker. . Wd-hraded
V c a r ,___
nienl*, If any ha* Ihh-ii le iie ’. and t
rodee In boats
wredpvcker, yelluw.bellled trmalboata forfor - four mflca.
• .it In r apprnxllitalinn nf 8.000
already had
pay his filing fee tn tin- eli rk iml j
The group Iwaa eompoeed of picker, hairy woodpecker, downy regular merlin* lit the City Mall i
' lea- (ban &lt;0 day* previou* to the
*b ad.
lief brigades
fought
_ eth er’ war remained Mr. RuaaeU, E. B. Stowe. Ed woodpecker.
I day of the Primary Kleclion"
Apprexliaatefy 2d cantractoni In |
f u r - in hundred- nf village* and
Al*o
I’hocbc,
Acadian
flycatch­
Kimball,
Mllla
Boyd,
Jr.,
Lotti*
eacept' le v brief pa|
Viiurding to an lnt"rprrtallnn
tiadrs
tia
d r s and ntlir
o th ers w eir
&gt;iti&lt;* which lull in*tl in the vvaka
er, tree nwallnw, blue-jay, crow, various
WIIIDtn Goetch.
of Ibis law (lie deadline fur rnndi- |
present for la s t n ig h t's dlsouakimi
nf Iin* li i nnii i
Fraa^'and'acrial e t5 w m en D ^ r,V|!
H M Jftrn than any j fish crow, tufteil titmouse] brown- and oliji'ction- \veir voiced hy
Il HSIISH,* n r-sae T k rrri
|
™
’’ olee* o frih * German other appeDs. Tne-iairty report-1 him rd nuthatch, home wren, win- •everal who fearod th at the work­
New -hni'k-. la t night wee*
V
aeettaad Britain led sighting mi eatlmatrd R.OJO of Her wren, Carelina wren, mocking- ing of the proposed t-iwr ci.uld l r |
PALM ItKACII,J)ec 20 - tA*)d\t&gt;
e* • .
, ,,
,,
.T ' T
| lerompalii.d bv nwr-uine rum------.
.
.
.
.
e
biri,
ralbIrJi
brnlrT,
thraaher,
T hr iiatbn'* w lltline Chief of
aaA rnm ee of Inciting Finland
Finland! thee*
to*** waterfoul
waurtoui during the trip.
Minglei Uml.dia. Il
ws fo
followed second a* robin, blurbinl,
blue-gray gnat ronatiued to apply to them. An S ta ff/ Ceneial Peyton Mmrh. ree■|
| i In u le ,'* belli ecu llu ro n tilii'n t*
dcllherntelv to rest* Russia eo Tree awaltow*
ordinance
which
would
levy
a
li­
kinglet, cense fee of 1100 on an outside 1nmmrndrd yi—lenlay on Ilia Tftlh
counted an estimated ratcher, ruhy-crowned
ml A ••1*1
ejtse.
a total
^ 5 P Atyt
o t ^ Uoof
nf
birtDIay, that the United Stale*
m - o' eOetm
a m nany,
n y . ‘&lt;
v *J500 fDh crow* American pipit, loggerhead shrike,
pnpI
were sighted, 2.&lt;00 robins, 2J)0) Hack and white w arb h r, orange contractor coming to Sanford to rrm rnibrr Throdme Moosevrlt'i
.UUU
tailed GrnrkD ami IA00 kill crowned waflder, m yrtle warbler, do husini—s wa* grnerally favor- adi ire “Speak softly, hut rr rry u
‘ bent 4h*lr boaA-lal
lo
pbie warbler, prairie warbler, able, however, and City A ttornr) big slick."
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|ir«»g?itnn
|IIIVl.
,l«
ni'.|iQi.
,|.
Uui
ll
PnDA PitUI!
IlirifTH
It. Wilson was Inalrirled to
n"u
I
bill
|»
i oii»i *i i ••• «i
Vittorio' A 8*1 of the birds which were pal m warbler, yellow throat, hood' F'leii
The
hig
-lick
in
tldr
u
e
,
he
vlllll.
dow
n
on
tlrrpln
f?
I.AKK A I.I’llF.D. lie. 28
A m lrrt”*l li«- Imii i
Irsw up an onlinanre which would
. 1,1. 1. .J n h a stu d the »lfhted on the trip are a* fol- mI warbler, English sparrow, ellnilnnti'
Iltti -|nip*
M;i * MiaitiH
the rs u s r. nf otjeelion -ays, -houM be in Ihe funn of m thorough study "f till' effect- &lt;d Ihr 1Mil nniiii.il I* •
\iy lit !'• iiimI
mrailuwDrk, ted-wlngrd
black­
sib
qiinie
nsliimal
drfen-e
pro­
1 1in in tl oil lit«iifin sot
m
ritiui
|iarkliifliiiii-i'
prin-ticein*
Tin' i.rdinsnre which was plated
H
im
(
Imill
American
egret,
anowy
bird.
rusty
blackbird,
boat-tailed
I
i|i*
l.l
iti.
I
-il
•
I I* |«a III III iI.* ;i
gram , with I'liipliaais on n mndem
Inr
oil ipwt tl ie*iil«lit &gt;r« in al­
V atican and lU ll a n g o v e d m e n t
-----little
s.«’\\ N!• i•
LnuUlana hrrun,
blue g rarklr, Florida crackle, cardinal, on Hi* fiisl leading at the In -1 streamlined, ntnlnrisrd ainiy and ilic quality nf Fbirbln ru m - l i mt - I In i of ........... . • .*
io* wideColorful pageantry
surrountled
t- nine under way lit (lie * IIinmeeting nf the Conimlisb n, pro­
M
green heron, blark-crvwned goldfinch,
townee,
Savannah
:u
v
j
Huy
I
m
'
i
;
iiiiiiiil
*
•«'
•
u combined regi Inr niniy -ml N'api* ml r11 m Ici iirrM.
S S lu t. ttJllS f to . P~UII E x
ycllow-crownril
heron, sparrow, field sparrow, swamp vided that a contractor must 1**1 tlonal Guard ef at b o -I l.nuu.nno F 'la-riin rp t Station licrt- Tin
.......................
M
l*
l»
‘M
l
.
t All..... Im h i- M iffrictl
►catch i- dltcclc.l by Dr. A. I
b lttrrn , mnllard. red- lyiarrow^^nd^oni^jsparrow ^^^ &lt;v City ih rnpatiniial lireiise nf ttih . men.
. 11 i i \ hi iin . ............. I «|iiu kr&lt;
in
Cnmp, horlieiillnri.l in elinipe I tin- • \••lour *•»• In i' • 1
for Hie first year and )2A annual
TO year*.
*
. w
&lt;— ■ ■
r
n
•
H
I
|
I"
li
o|
I
it
m-\ ill**. t»
"Tbe
Admlnislrallnii'x
policy
i«
Apiil
1!•,
a *»i*
nf (lie slatlnn. nl the rctjin-I t&gt;f
ly for -n h si/u en l years. 11 d."
S etae;foreign obaenrem
i &lt; Sh.i» *hot k - la i •1 mole III.ill I II M of
I
tion.
.l
i
f
I
•
-Iml.ili
^
^
w
^
_
liUinly
outlined:
Ihr
|»&lt;*o|i|r
•y
|
br
Flnriiltl
f
i
t
the industry
fined a rn n tiartn r as any p-raim
i » mi »f S;iii mid Nliil |i •1 .otl-4 well* V
loll nml Niii.'i Itliv
is
rti* Coinmi-slon.
.*ontrnrlinir to do a Job cf Hurt • wlBhrE art c\rtr, hf prhI.
1
furil.
\
I
•
o
O
H
Ilf
IMOV.IIII • lo liuvi* In l llodr 11Vi*?, ThoUtTbe
ro
n
tm
l—inn
un
sti'linrirnl
• nd rm ploylnr oim* or mor* *mn.
'* *JJ *dd« up to
*•«•••• Mini nnd-* of liiiitdiiiq« wm* aliakrn
II. II. Pope, local duller, dwlrwl MtilUn* RMte« out of u a r. b i to by the last Slate Legislature t J 1 Ihr MfSI.ii i oo t i.iiD 'li %
Ktl
l.mif.
I'l.ml
II
mi
Im nf l/ikf’ down.
lo know whether under the pin- ln§urr th*t, we ve got to »c r t f - make and enforce irgulslinn- gm
Mary
will
n
v
i
iim
*i i » **i
psrkiiiKhniiiM' praellrrn.
vUlotiE of the onllnanee he truuM paro«| * * - In the J i M w ir. U f ernltig
.^hVi ' i rpirnt
(*Nri|it|iiAkr« on
Since no exhaustive Investigatbins mt'iiioiiDS»i»t.
Iti.T.l, iii'ni* .Smyrna on
A111
1
1
1
i
I
m
.i
,
\
n
Vfnit
- - ................................... bU
tin* wi’M ri»n*&gt;l( a n d on Nov, 2H*
us out, of w a r j - i ever huve been made .tin wltirh
ChDf O: P. Paxton In a resolu* preeanl position of bulldlpg It) bid " o n 's " Job for " in s ta lls ion nf ""•« woultl keep ipren*
' -iieh regulations roulil I*.' Ilhsi-tl, nf uur will In* I l f llt.lloM tT y m **l* IBl'.*, m Anatolia ki|lo«l 200 und
an oil hratei in a home rn .' '
,&lt;?u l l &gt;r unprapftrrd
lion passed by th* City ComrnDIII
I
l
f
JlllllHIll
FVl’Ol,
olllbl’4
JIM
’
'
t
he
CommU*inn
reque«trd
the
F*
r.O pci won? iVhpcv!ivoly.
Ril*
roultl he
•h*’" wn"’i b* any Hma &gt;r
ah rth e r he would
be rrqulretl to pat
pa
at it* regular meeting In form
______
..
ed' _____
hta. duties
tor’a license in .s ld l- • opportunity to gel tesdy after w* perlment station tn undertake the invilr.l In nl I* nil
• ••••!• \ illiiur? w p i * d r a tr n y r d ' tn
ihe CHy flail last night In wkldh without fear er faeor.,.#n&lt;l ,fo r tho rontrarti dealer’s license. :&gt;d ,r r l In- Then, we had Koflamt ami leaearrh ami furnished » romplete
lllUllkMIl III* li
III
r.t *r»,
lIltTV
III"
Ittttl’l
wlioi'k,
Mr. Paatonhi resignation as a lt-th e host Interest of .the, CJtyjOf tion to hla dealer's Itransr. ruvl , Franc*
r ranee keeping G*imany
Gatmany bark un
un­ small experimental packlnghoii-c iirr only lu*» lomriiiiiit^ nl fnv
\ i”» lr id :i&gt; iju n k r wa? ropitemploy of the City was accept- Hanford and It D with regret Smith, of tb* Hanford FurnHnr* i til
BO |»i,nM!ti&lt;« who
lit li’iiilnl tin* h'lrd at mimcioiiN nlj*orvntorlfft«
we rouhl get their. New, If for the purpose.
Company,
also
daairrd
to
know
*d.
that the Cl
City Commission
(ii&gt;t
1*1011111
Nu'hl
I
y«*i»»v
ni!"
Thorough studies are jdaum-l nf
w» gel In, il will mean that Ger­
iticlutliii^ the \Vr»l Bnxuwich
In addition In the resolution, dip
.pts In* ivslgnatlon a* building whether the. ordinance Would in­ many D winning, ami II will le the effeeta nf all rneehanlral njii'r- T hey an* \mhi«» «• \ Silhiuny HcUmotfi
np)i in
London,
the
clude him in laying linoleum es a
the member* of the City Com­ inapertnr.
ii
who
w
i
*
i
••
WHshinir,
(tlryinir!
nml
h
W
Until
too late tn get ready then."
at ions, aueh *
piii IiiiIi'I and /.uri&lt;*R ()li»crv*a«
mission couinisnded him for hi*
|ii’t'lik rly at N
“ NOW. TIIERKFORE BE IT service in ronnectinn with a «»l».
77
nti'l
il’l
&gt;
•
nnd
ludDhlng.
ai
well
n»
the
u-c
lorii*N ih Switirrland, ni*.l the
W. K Klirhhoff prolesle I 'hat
long end faithful service and *«• RF.SOI.VKD UY THE CITY
nf detergent* anti
r|c*n*lnx that t•in*'
t t m t l . s m aw S*sa. K lirl
Ui’i lc ii Imi i vatm &gt; in llvliriuin*
tended to him their best wishc*. OOMMIKHIOM OF THE CITY
To nil III'* i* H(•B-Malins? "‘ i t
! agents, snap- and wiap |aiwdrr*.
In reply MC b V r Patton said “I OF HANFOItn, FLORIDA, that
Will I f
; ehrmirnls, waves nnd nil-. Cnhir- OU yi'ille of ,iyt . Il
deeply and aincrrely apprecDta the resignation o f 0 . P. Paxton
n
. ing thrnugli tlie use of dyes amt nwanlnl l#\ th** l..il • Mmy • h.»m
the cogrteslea extended me and as building Inspector of the City
Iother agents a- well a . hy ethy­ her of (*oiiini**m hit’ll w 'll *’ii
I consider It a great hoaor to ho and the aama hereby mcceptlene and Other case* al-n will he t it It* thrm lo nil* n l .1 *&gt;lmw "l
ha** been able to serve
ed, said resignation to become
liir-ilny,
Investigated for their effect on th«* 1Cit x T In :•1 • •• oil
GAISKHVII.l.E,
Dee. 2* effective the d ie t day of De­
NEW YORK. Dtc. 28 —(/?)—
eating and keeping quality of the Wnlni'Bilnv m rim»ih»y ih IIm*
Postil ility nf a new two million
cember, IP30. i
v
afternoon m « v« hihu
Janie* Wbrelur-llill, aoervlary of
fruit.
On
learning
that
he
was
wanted
Hrfir•vlimi ol - w ill l*«» hi'jvpil the (irriiinu Ainctirsn Bund, was
“Home of tha questions we hope
“ BE
IT
.FURTHER
RE- dollar farming Industry for Flor1
i a hit and ran charge. Sunny to answer,’’ said Dr. Cantt’. ’a ir In thusr proM'iit follow lll|; llu* arresird tmtay on an indlrtment
BOLVED that the thank* a f the Ida D seen by Dr. F. H. Jamison, Smith,
26,
of
Paola,
reported
at
truck
hortieulturUt
with
the
Agri­
charging -erniitl degree perjury, a
po chemical* remove natural otl- profmiii.
City of Hanford be and tha tame
Eip*t intent Station of th* Sheriffs Offlea yesterday a f ­ fists th# rind? If »o, are these
misdemeanor.
,
are hereby ext#ndad t# "C hler cultural ExMtimt
Paxton for hi* long and faith­ Ihe Unlvrndty of Florida. Tho lit ternoon and waa released under oils replaced ly ap|Hied waxes?
The Inilirtnirnl riled IA exam­
ples uf allrgtil r&lt; nlrsdirtnry stateful sendee n *n M alay** a ad dus try fs the production of pa-1 • band 'af &gt;260.
Ilow much heat ran an orange
mi'tils made by the defendant
y" CommUrton *x- prlkn, but th# big question which 1 1 Tb* ebarg# againat B alth la stand without Injury to fDvor,
rataalaa
to
b*
anawerod
Is
w
heth-,
baaad
on
a
blLand-rtia
rasa
ro­
eating and keeping qualities?
IU best wlkhes far
during the Inquiry into the af­
------- 1--ar this crop can b# grown sueeesa-, Ported but Saturday night to thj
Dr. Camp indicated that the
fairs nf Krltx Kulin, Bund leader
fully In Florida.
, local police, whan Jo* Palmowden, study will not be confined exclu­
GARDEN CITY, N. V. Dec. 28 now in Sing Hing on hit rnnvleTU
United States
import*! &gt;6. was knocked down on Wm. sively to the packinghouse, but — (A*)— Bllletl a- tin' “gienlest (kin af a larceny charge.
7,000,000 pounds a year, i TYlrd Htroat wbUe tiding a bifyrD will extend to the grove. He hopes moss flight in the hi-tory of
ly from YognaUvIa. Rpaln. | aad aa setkmalr Injarod that b* to learn how different varlet&gt;s aviation, I.OtMt or ntorv ’’flivver’’
ary and Bulgaria. Tn* pro*-1 *** taken tn Ua kaapkaL
react to washing, chemical and alr|iUiies la'gau taking off from
causing
According to law . anfoteaw
coloring troatmento. ThD will in* Uie eastern H-atnanl and middle
officer*,
Ik*
auutrh aa to CT’rartalM . Paprika D
volve also Investigation as to the western airperts toalay bound fur
w*a affaeta exerted in the parking* the annual nll-Amcrican
air
now sailing at about SO raaU a mofca* which
Mostly ih.udy. tonight and FlI■ t b a l a t W a body house of different cultural prac- maneuver* in Miami, FU.
btak** off hi
natnd In Now York.
iint*ibly srattem l tight rain
removed at Um kocpitaL ttaao, spraying and ferUliutlon,
The flight wa* given added im- tbty,
. Dr. Jamkipn plan* to ghr* It a
in nnrlli and rrntral portions, not
tbarough t m l an th* Eaparlnunt
It
- types, ag* af trees and var- lurtsnce beraute Ihr governnunt murh changu In lrm|&gt;emtur*.
i f l g iwora
swora out
lias inaugurated the t-sinlng uf
■ ■kafote
■■
a warrantt ^being
a c fr n iL
County Judge
udg# R. W. Wgta far tha
mere than 10.000 eivUDna.
PresipllalD**
-----------i-----1----------Officials of the (’AA will le in Yi'strrdav .......................................,40
an aat ad Baal
Smith. ■
It wa '
C H E M IS T DIE8
Miami to greet Dm pilots and to To dale tbit month .........
(R th* lattaFa aaiamoklla - ik
determine the safety of prtvati Normal for month
A t th* IlMtttrd afflaa Smith
t,M
MEMPHIS. Toon.. Dec. 28 — flyingt
Normal for year ... - ___ 61.81
(ff)— . Dr.
Char lea
Edwards
Norm* I to dal* ... ...... .. . at.18
aald, t L t w w atas kad^ t t o y y _ a Coatas, 72, noted chemist and
IIUNGF.B BTUIKB F.ND8
w ad hart y a*torday at
ft
where ha cam* three
which waahroSaa jU th* Umoaud
High
SUNDURY. P a . Dae. 28 —
78
plaaa a f tha iraMjmf, ,/
'
_
oax kl# Bata* Bang*, — Pleading “Pletae give me same Dae. 24 —
L a. raamaaro far tnataaaat far food,” Andrew Sehurtx, 47, yester­ Da*. 26 _
7*
t i n k t u Up. Oaataa V** famed day gave up-a bungar strike ha Dae. 2 8 ----------- 7o
----- 78
started six day* ago in demand Dar. 27
N O T E t. Reading*
l ^ t r r o t e r freedom in a prison
dally a | 7 ;l? A- U ,

Mar. 2.*l I Deadline
For Candidates To |
Qualify In Races;

i*“

V SO Villages. 12 Cities
R eported'To Have
B e e n Demolished

i^ if®

96 Species Of Birds Are Sighted
Proposed City
'• In Annual Audubon Society Count Law Aired By
tommissioners h T’- Ur,*M ,u'

M,h&gt;

duck. eanrea^ek^'iU^^np! Ordinance On Licen-ir'-rk
Hes For Contrac­
tors To Be Redrawn

Ptogram For
Pioneer Night 1
Is Announced:

Time Chief
Of Staff WanD
Strong Defense

LSCSlf'

Iti

...
Study ()f L l i r U S All Residents O v e r t
tiO To Be Honored m ..... ...
Packing Practices
llk,.Marv rventi ...............
Is Now Underway! M L,,k‘Mar&gt; L' en

!

.... .

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2BXi.

IS

wowkr"£H^.rat._uward th. ^-

Chief Paxton Is Commended For Long
p g j ^ f u l Service By Commission

(!»&lt;•

asaas-r

Alleged Hit-Run

Paprika Production
May O ffer Industry! D river Gives Up

Bund Secretary I
NuhliedOn Indictm ent

To S heriff Hand

Mass Fliffht To Miami
Air MnnucvcrHlfcginH

LOCAL WEATHER

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HAirroRD

BY J. R. WILLL

(Decade Wa* OUT OUR W AY
l Of Oddities
'ashion World
tea O f Every Pe-1o d Utilized; By
ifost Of Designers
"hr ADELAIDE KERR
|W'YORK, Dee. 21 —« * » -

irbulent thirties were favhdlxtlut decade,
those ten year*. frrught
drpre«il»n. nolllleal Intrigue
r*r, the inode whlrltd 'muml
main silhouette* •— tllm,
and bu»tle-b»ckrd—In rrelime. It decreed a bott "I
kdlcttons—long »klrt* ' •nd
I- the lowent possible deenlend the enrrr-up model
i-sllm figure*. corset* and
». II borrowed Inspiration

FU R N IT U R E
IS T H E

id e a l gift

l new*, from the .“ ouin oea
ids to northern snows, it
lbr I' new fabric*, a new heatI of color, a wealth of ifW'h
•ml trnxy hale. It saw tbo
lopment of m oil* rbllie* n*
Important phase iif fashion
)t saw American designers'
s their first real bid for a
I In Ihs faslihm treat h e fltld.f
M the fashion world dlrry— i
It Im i It d to y yat.

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PICK-UPS

'

M a g a zin e B n »l«U »
H aby R o c k e r * .!......
End T a b lea ...... I .....
C o ffe e T a b le * ..1 ...

is decade opened ill the uildst
one o f the Mggevt fashion
m the world ban seen. When
New Year’s belts ran* In
. women wrens wearing that
•war horror, the chemise

AUSTIElOe
C O N T A IN S

Acnvs

P R IN C IP L E S
W H IC H A R S
U S E D INI
M BCXON B

rr and gradually Die change
uadr. Hr the Mid of 1M0
were down to II or 12
from tbe - ground, girdles
1 normal Vralslllnes ami a
mode of edeganca’’ had lleen
led. Soft- afternoon frocks
worn under U»lshly furrtd
Uie be-plumrd Empress
ile hat made It* debut ami
ig frocks 'bf luxurious lames
’ sleets wef« worn. In the
two yearn hems gradually

Clothe* Hamper*
Throw Rag*...... —

Ciewiston Man Heads
Sugar Men’s Group

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

TO

•

BELLE
_____ Cjl.MlK. Dee «| _
(Isrenre M. Hitting o f ricwlston.
nresldent nf the United States
Sugar Corporation, Iiecnme tirrel*
dent o f the qewly nrtrnnixrd FlorIda Coo. per* tire Sugar Assort*-'
tlon here lust wrok whin the
Hoard of Director* met lo ilcct
officers.
Joslah Ferris, Jr., nf Orlamlo
and R. E. Kurtr o f Ft. Myers,
were rhoern vlre presidents,-with
Jay Moran of Cliwlstim as trea­
surer, William T. Hitting as aecrslarjr anil tV. It. Ijn ier, Ciewis­
ton. assistant secretary.
The meeting was held In the
offices o f the South Florida Con- i
•ervanry District. It was a sequel |
to the meeting held on Dec. Htli
to organise the association for
sugar (ana grower* of tha Lake
Everglade* area.

A LASTING GIFT FOR HER

&lt; 5 rO U X T -A \ O T H

Thia bed Room Suita o f rich walnut is n gift tint
will be appreelnted for many years. It It o f tha
finest cabinet senatnictlon with a dull-rubbtd ever­
lasting finish' and Includes Uie vanity wrtlh handsome
Plata mirror, the bench, the chest o f drawers, nnd the
double bad.
7 '

ill the K ent and the eyes of
fashion world riveted on a

Ian whose waist was slim and
rad. The dress she wore when
-m
arried England's former
-married
f In tbe summero f UlJI
summer-'of
I'JJT Was
gned
to (inphaslie
nnd lo
imphasite It. The . .
on world " 'e M M ita long.
r fitted walstliae and the
ve midriff cau telo the mode.
I liegan to w-ldell and, gradIIILIIN
, to shorten oneo uorv.
— Vlrgl
l'coronation of King Uuoige iiaitinriil
urnnl the mode to luxury;. scurev •
( women -strove for that
ran ef the world" look.
i-ssu u a ic
„U*e year of 1»38. fashion
ifvfd iiupiratloil from the *
itlsn epoch and imxllih mod- $
’•II trim tu look like ltn.ii- 8 S
fnioth.rs, llslr ewepl lo Uui.B H
» r the bend, Icg-ufinullon H m j
ye; muff*, hooos, veils ami jo J
bats combine! to make the I
fa. It gathered grpre all
t When women danced In
•qlllrted gowns.

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.

served fruit*, and veirrtable*. I'nlice departmenls bare Itirnid over
hundreds of half-gnllnn jars the fameil ronlnhiers of
thiPo.ilh's
U}rga| •*Wraw»hltiri li­
q u or"

M A C A R O N I A N D -C H F .E S E

READY IN 9 MINUTE

VVO*

tor Everyone!

*.

! turbulent
id begun —
caused this
and tightly
they tame back In 1
We little waist launebi
a smaller tine ami
ten controversy that I
California to Maine,
Mist wav one of taro |
hkh the . year's fas
il The other was
•gain established In
Silhouettes
varied
n sllmm »* to great
and
InapIraUqn' ec
I' from (metis frocks a
a to military uniforms
second world war, thi
as Spanish court t
talked-of feature aside

IS ltlscads of
W* closed as It

FOUNTAIN FENS— FOUNTAIN PEN SETS
COME- ERU3H AND MIRROR SETS
BOUDOIR CLOCKS— TRAVEL ALARM
CLOCKS— WRIST WATCHES— KODAKS
BILL FOLDS

- . Old Spice Sets
18th Century Sets
Evening In Paris Sets
Coty Sets—LsYcnder Sets
Carburetor Kaywoodie Pipes
Carburetor * Plain Yellow
Bowl Pipes
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Be Safe—Select Your Gifts
From These Sure-Fire Hits.
You Can’t Miss—
Pay
, After
Christmas

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Seminole County Produce*.
More Fruit And Vegetables Than Any
Similar Area In America

S iifo rd (■'The Only C n ir ti
Florida CUy Affording Rail. Hlghm.
Aad Water Transportation
EWSPAPER

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMliER 22. 19.‘t0
. —f " E ----- - ■- .. . _____

Member Associated Press

Established In 1908

.1

Hospitals W ould
Be Built UndeiiiRoosevelt’s Plan

NAZI LUXURY LINER

Russians Driven
BackBy Smashing
F in n ish : A rm ies

LED AT SEA

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Government
Would
Pay Costs For 100Iied Institutions In
Hard Up Localities

R ed

Companies. 10
Wholesale Houses,
19 Persons Charged

F ro st B la n k e ts C o u n ­
ty A s T e m p e r a t u r e
F ren ch L osses T o ta l
h a l ls T o 3 9 D e g r e e s
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M en T o N oy.
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f i it i i i t i n n r in i S h u I iim I t ’o ii i
t« i 11ml.tii'ii.&lt;1 si \ll* |o til\ ft
ll* %««ut in ■rd l*re*«
t .|. • i t II
low
1Jn*»-?r*’ -» iit"tr*,rit«nt folletl
, '
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Over British Isles

$3.0(10,000.000 Deficit'
To Be
Addedi
DETROIT, Dac. 22
Present Debt special
grand Jury to
three

of

th*

-O P )- A
ay Indlctel
largest rle.-trir &gt;'

Thule* nth laigcst pnsvHtgrr liner In the world, the Natl

Iht* rotn of Vof^ima when *iiUuv|t*‘ ! I\ .» Hi if;

Tin* !'. H. **in"s**r Tnscaloixa *!•»»»! 1% to t.il
InKMT *hlp. CV&gt;1umbu*. nlt^i, ygi* •rtilllcil Mime -100 ntllfs off
supply corporation* In the i»nti«.*,
along wiih n Detroit whole II'le
houses
18 Individual*
cm i»0
eKirKt&gt; and
of eonipl„
c, ,0 ti„|,l
anti-trust law* through price fix
B a l l a p t i n e b u y s ; ^ v h e r e c o l u m b u s w r .N ”
in*,
The Indklmtnt named General , r
f
1

health facilities themselves. Electric Co. They were Imlktc*’
ulfiste p
U « « .l.,.v
»
Discussing’ the
national In connection with alleged a-t» of f C l l l 8 3 ( l ( i l i A l t C l S
Ir.eal rrprrprntativet.
rrnre.&lt;rnlative&lt;L
a
health program at a press ir.eal
The Indlrtmcnt charges th? de.
c-nferenet, b* said tbs bills of fsndanu with writing artificial B fC W e r y F i n d s C i t y H
Jenotars W agner sod Hs.ruon price* on electrical equipment
, ,
providing for federal matching used by large Industrlre, major
C C tt t T U 1 LOCUtlOIt
uf stats fundi In hospital and utilities, and contractors of hlir: . _
n
• ,»
.
*.e_
icbool eJtutnjdlon would ba too jobs such as apart
apartment ho«i*.-e.
To Be liCSirablO
esatly and nUcnmInals against unlvtrtlty of Michigan building*.
tW poorer states,
City of Detroit and Stats of Mlrh-:i i I*,
. ...............
nallaiitine ......
niid Ron* li&gt;
us added tbs plan in mind for . -

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♦

tail)) hospital comtiootlcn It not
a snbitbuta for the Wagner
miasma, but the first step in sn
effort ' to improve thee m
health.
/
■The federal government would

Igan.

This was the second

Indictment

by

the

HMn Natl
|
Llnr M r a b u
Wat IftltM
|

Grand J * r . | 8 U t» head.-wrier* for the ......

&gt;
*

_ TweiUhtfermeer' aei*«*io

toJay tr

tv&gt; rvmwlled

to n|3,

000,000,000 deficit for lbs tisxt

federal budget de.pJts Uw anhocneed dciTru
to limit It twu
4111km.
When ho -etui. lilt, eunuul
budget meeeage to. Uvngreu Uic
flirt week it* J im m y , three
ix) urcei predicted, he will aak
obvut *8,260,000,000 for expen­
ditures during the year begin­
ning July I . ' .
At tne um u (hue, he expected

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Phi Alpha Kappa
Sorority To Sell
Seals On Streets
Member, of t'hl AluhS Kappa
sorority
of which Miaa
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'
Mary
Wigging, L prc.ldrnt, will sell
-I'brlxtma * BraJe bn the downtown
atnota #»f Sanfurd tomorrow, Mrs.
J. L. Ingiey, chairman at tho
Romlnole County TpberraloeJa and
Htalth A.aoelstlon, announced to­
day,
J

Among tboaa who . will tU In
tho aala a(a tbs foUowfitgi -Nan­
cy Dighton, Susan KlrUev, Mar•1
Spencer. Erma Dettdaey,
Knox, Nrll Btawart, J.yce
Mary Martha Emerlek,

being w i M t c f biua wl
and wo want tham together
I want o' dity doll and aullcaaa 1
waat o doll carriage a high chair
a rocking a doil
doll bad a table
tabic with
two chairs h UUhtn set a house
cleaning soS a plsy sink a
; refrigerator a play sloetrie
a Alcyaia amt corns candy in my
stbckmg and earns naU and aypits.-and bars aw three bugs sad
as many kiss., that you can
catch i i i m i i m
-And picas coma on Xmas ora
m

Early Approval
Of Pipe Laying
Project Sought
The Cilv is leaving no .lonr
unturned In effort* te facilitate
the approval of lha WPA projocl
for living lha recently purchased
watvrplpa from the City's w tll. t.&gt;
tho pumping station.
Mayor Edward iflgglnv wa» ad
viatd yrctcr'ay that tha projeo1
was forwarded frem tha Jackson
villa off Ira t i W ahlngton on
Tnoi'lay and forthwith tslorram*
wore sent to Rcnatora ClaudPepper and C. O Andrew* and
Congressman Jo* Htndricka urp
lag them •&lt;&gt; do everything possl
b)* to espedit* the approval o'
the projict.
The rmirrcncv which exist* ir
ccnnectlon wlih replacing the pro*
ent doterioratid wnterllns wa* ox
lnod and tha members of Flor
•a delegation to th* nation'.

K

aopital were asked te keep CM*
*^My name is Betty Jean P m - ofncial. posted •» to iht statu

ecu 1 am ia the aocood Grade and ad th*
No project.
pmj
llowbig Presidential
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H
.approve.
...
w
f ai uvg hs tha
. small
. r will
- haVafaa “op-* I hoy* you wlU bring me all ef Following
I hqp* you * th* CHy must (till await
iwali an alio
o Happy Now cation of fund* by lb* Btat# Ad
.

F r e e s S ^ T ; th . sal* wfl| bs
» provide X-rays,

mWstratcr.

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Pioneers’ Nlgbt To &gt; Ganas Given Numeral
Be Held On Jan. 1 By Kentucky ^School
Pfanssr Nteht, which U held
annOaliy under tbs auspices cf
the Labs Man Chamber of Ceas„ wis. wfl *be ahaarwd' again
this year on Maoday night. Jets.
1,-hsfhmtaf tjt 7*0 o'clock.

Fred Gan**, stellar mssaber o '
e*. Seminole High B&lt;hoo
_______ has beta awarded a nu
recrai at the Marray State collcg
at Marray, K y , for bU perform
aoca with ths college froshmot
according to
snn.unccinrot club.
lodav by Frank Evani ’
The froah
. M - p n M i 80 yoayo c f ago o r _
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m ius fnlliiw x: If w o o v o r o x p iv t Snnfiirtl t.&gt; y in n
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M nny o f tliu citizoiiH o f S a n fo rd Irutli* in liirgor rilioa
Imvuuho, tlipy think t in t a ro g e llin g *liitig** &lt;hea|icl.
If th ey w ould ju at Htop and ta k e litito en ough
|triee
the I'torkn th at o u r m erehuntn h ere in S a n ford r a n t ,
th ey w ou ld fin d that th ere ia v ery little or no d i f f e r ­
en ce.
E ven if th e v tin auvit a fe w c o n 's w hen, they
gr* to th e o t h e r cltiea th ey h a v e apen t m ore in gas to
g e t th ere th an th e y w ived. .

If we liny front the mervlianta here in Sanford,
their hind newt wouhl inerea«o and wi^ wnull linvtt a
Inrger display of goods to salve1 front. We would also
have a Imt’ er opporinnitv’ to find more work Every
parent wants his rhild to anrroeil in life and ntanv
of us migh* get a joh nn l rontlnue living In Sanford.
Many of uh could pet a pond jot* if mtr parents would
huy hrre in Sanford and help our city grow. A h San­
ford grows, naturally there would bo more opening for
Jobs. Here in Sanford we have every hinp that a per­
son needs. Wo haw fruits, vegetables, ears, farming
tools, fertilizer, furniture, toys, riot hinp, trucks, nnd
many more things. These are J iiv' a few of the thlm”
one ran huv here in Sanford. So many of us go off
to other cities to buy withou thinking of n'l tin* idee
things wu have here. If ono doesn't think thnj they
can da without going !o Orlando or some o'lu r city,
why Ihoy are Jun fooling themselves becaum-. they cuu
do without buying in another city nnd gat Just us nice
clothea hero in Sanford,
Another reason we should huy in Sanford is borouse our cl y is in debt. If we buy here we can help
bring our city out of debt. Our city’s debt pr?w by
buying and building to help make our ei y brnutifu)
and pnmperoua. The least we can do to repay in id
help our city out uf debt. 1 -believe every true citizen
of Sanford wants to see Sanford succeed and he juut
as fine aa Orlando or any other city. The only way
our city can succeed la by everyone o f the citizens of
Sanford coopera Ing with the merchants and buying
here.
Another reason we should huy in Sanford is if
we won't more stores, shops, and theaters, we should
co-operate with our merchant*.
*'/ if ■
Another reason why we ahould trade in Sanford
U to help our fanners by buying all o f our fruits and
vegetables here In Sanford.
Another reason why we should trade at home is
to help our merchants and not discourage them.
Another reason why we ahould trade at home is
.because Sanford ia our home town and the only way
to help our heme town ia to buy here. One way wo
citizens o f Sanford can show we really love and apprsdate Sanford Is to buy here In Sanford.

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Local Guard Unit thrni
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handl^l the legal h i raiij-.inru'.
l/nrim omenta to the prnpert;
located i n North Elm Avenue nr.
contt mi'lutnl,
Mr. Ix'nt
»idd.
Including inimrdinte rtnornthm o f ,
th e.preen t Imih.lng.
There will l-e no i|iivetlun nlMin'
I’. Italhintine and Son. moving
i ,j,elr *lHtu headquarter, fron
Sgnforil now that the uptiun »»
the propirty where the tonipan;
Iccdted . year age hn. been exci
elmd, the firm'. Elm id. inanugei
said.
HcrauM- &lt;d it? central locatiun
In the Slate the affairs uf llw
company can la- handled with the
leant Hinnunt nf ilelny from Runford, Mr fa-nl .aid.
All ul the rimpany'* salaried
employer* this week receive 1 *
Chrirtm.n buuu. which amounted
to 18 jH-rcent nf their year'. »alary.

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il&gt; l it a I'l " I I lf»*.

a tii- tho 8nhford nffire, llivc boe»
■orranltvil over FlinId*. J , G.,
"S ' SMTCmi und Hah. local utlmme.v*

In BanU Land* Juit Exactly what
thsy smut him to bring. pravMWig, o f 1course, tho letter, reach
',1m on time, fur it will take the
’ulatide saint quite a .pell to
acloct the many thing* the two
children have requested.
The letter, are a. . . .foilowtt
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300 Nurth Maple Avo.
Baiuoru, rla.
“ Dear Simla Clam
"1 haw been vary good and I
hope you will bring in. (onto toys
I want a dity dull a .at of bins
willow diaboa I want a play
tolls phono a play tabic and two
chain a play atova a play rocking
chair a play kitchen cabblnt a
play sink a play planu a play
sowing machine 1 want n pair
o f alula ami I want a IrycUle
and a doll carriage and a ntay
sow lug set and a cedar ch.st
a doll dresser and a doll bed and
a play refrigerator and a play
iron an ! a play ironing bard and
n nua. ast and a wa.hing ma­
chine and sdme candy and nuts
and npploi my nama is Maria
r r e c o il 1 atn in tho Fourth
Grade and I hope you will fill
my stocking and 1 hope you will
get to com to our bouse on Xmas
ora night and hers is three bugs
O -O O . and aa many as klatas ga
you can catch i i m
i m
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"204 North Mapla A w .
Sanford. Florida
-Daar Santa Claus.
“ I - b a w beta Just ns good ns
■tstor ha* and I hops^jon

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Santa To Bring lime
of ImliH’in for the Kinfinil
he«di|unrter# hn» Increined fivi
Them Many Toys tinir*
while n;w fJ.tHbntli.n dix
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1* ■* Indictment named |p ny I. loent?.!, and five ndlor.nt
48 alleged
have eon.plred for
r K (J Ullt Klnr(lU manager
eontcoi of tho tile lndu.tr)- In the for’ )h,
w|th hrmhiuarl
Detroit area.
rr. in Newark, N. J., *ald to lay
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the communities T ld d ln r'aatla A a ir
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List Of Prizes
rr.-r Borden u:;h
ccntest is Given

wo poor to provide g«w; jjppg &amp; -B “8SKSj Salford rrep erty

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Official Advent In E a s t , S o u t h e a s t ;
Of Winter_ _ Brings ’ sHp ei tl se iFnrkoim (Bt ao imn bs i nRgesf
Lowest Mercury jjazi Rjjj^ rg Fly

U. S. Budget May
Be $9,250,000,000 Three

. WASHINGTON, D «* 22.—
(A P )— PrealitcnV Roottrveit
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\rnq conBiaer
rnnnldersaid
today bn
nt waa
Ing « plan Whereby tne lM oral government would build
small hospitals In statea and

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General Electric,
Westinghouse Are
Indicted By Jury

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Fund Is. Short
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ll.irloo a, Jama
iiiv. v, William
i*M.*h, W .lln, r Smith. Gor lo i
tienriull)' full, not quite *o eolct
||,.n. UMUir Foil*, Gilbert Wil
I , | * ,r M ]Um|| B„J Glciin '-eu ru-t ec iittul ml aucthent
r in.ino:It.- Rat'* cia«- nartlv
devocek.
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In ju r e d

. loiuly, ►lixhllv warmer in north
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tain in extrema
nurtliwexl pm lion.

vatiott Army t'itailel
h.con 1 _
rl on h.coni
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Vocational Training

1 A 102!' model Koni *r*l*n wn* j
Hrmnllihoil in

r:lli»lon with

C. E. C:niphrll, diitik t auparviior c f
tho National Youth Iteputy Sheriff Carl williams r«"
Adminiitralicn, that after Jan. ported nt ths Shcriffi
1 there will la openlnxa for hoya morning.
at Camp IlcSoto, an NYA realdent
project In Rulphur Hprincs, ntnr is known as five points according
Tamna. ercordliut. lo ll. A. Good- tr Deputy Williams, when tho
•peed, local auparvbor.'
truck attempted to'pa*s ths autu
Eicallrnt training in wooiiwurk, end ths yedsn atlrmptrd to turn
niatal wnik, and auto mrchaniea into ths skir road leading tu
U given in thia camp. Tho period Oviedo.
uf enrollment ia five months. Each
Thu truck and trailer was
boy works 100 hours a menth and driven hy Morton Frscmau who
spends 40 hours In class work. In wise accompanied by C. D. Raley
addition to subsistence, a cash o f Winter Haven. The als
al negrert
payment o f 110.00 a month U were front Oviedo and the sedan
mrds to each worker.
was driven by Robert Ran^y.
Buys between the ages c f 18
The sedan struck «
trailer
and 28. who would like to go to I wheal causing It to overturn epd
thia camp, should call at tbs I tha auto in which tha nagroaa
NYA oftka in tha Court House, wars riding also turned ovsr. No
Mr. Goodspeed said.
arrest* were mad*.

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DAYBOOK
bton a t o m .

ocia l A n d P erson a l Activities

Dee- 22—Tha itaad ((farm cooperative) act.
um blow part
That ta proeiaety th* poautc
Jaatiea a aew the DeportmeMi of Jortsc* hi

IS L I L L I A N A D A M S , S o d r t y . E d i t o r

ial Calendar

niuer was announcing that the war was over.
The Russians have been hurled back on every front
TOey have been able to make no headway whatever agalns
the Manncrhelm line on the Karelian Isthmus. Suci
progress as they have made on the eastern . front "hii
again and again been loaf, and in the north around Salma
iaervi where they had made their greatest headway, tin
Russians were reported •yesterday retreating in disorder.
Only in the air where they have practically no opposl
tlon have the Reds l»e«n able to achieve any snccess. Ye*
terday dhey won a decisive victory over a. Red Ctom norpita) and managed to nlnrhtrig gun a rrfttirrc train. /
good many women and children were killed though atmar
ently Finnish soldlera escaped with verv few cagualtief
The civilian population, even more no than In Foland, it
bearing the brunt o f this war. .
Last night Premier Risto Ry*l Inaued an appeal fo*
aid to his rountrymen. Americana have been very gener

and ei.y official,
to fix th* price of

ailk ta viols tien ef tka Hhreman
Act. Tk* accused taalsted they
c m exempt trader various agrinltural marketing acta which
itnattted ta naira ta bind togeth­

er* In building msterials. Labor
comas Into this, th* department
asserts, whan ta certain cities the
building trades unions have en­
tered Into egretmsnt with conUactcra to kelp euferre thee* conti ac­
tor-dealer agreements in return
for nasuraneu that the contra*.on
will deal only with union Dbor,
and wQI employ uo labor-saving,
mateikla.
Tka reanlt, Assistant Attorney]
Ocmh I Arnold deserts, la to ka*M
building prises so high that a
much-weeded building boom U
chocked off ot tbs atait He calls
It a censplrscy fat restraint of
trnda nnd has filed suits In several
ettiee to bresk It up.
Labor leaders deny there Is e
conspiracy and further Insist that
thay are exempt from anti-trust
preaeration.
* e ertm fatal Praturea o f tka Shctman A ct.
Under the various marketing
•wts, tk* Supreme Court held,
kt farm era have a right to unite
unong thm sclvrs to effect an orUrly handling o f tktlr crops. But
ehen Urey take the next step,
ranektag a ireep ioits. with uOk
tlatrifauteis, driven and city offi­
cials to fix prices, that Is outside
tho scop* Of the exemptions ex•ept tmder one condition — that
A o Secretary o f Agriculture Live
s controlling .band In It
conspiracy
it o f merely

know well,
Where the duck lift, in order,

NBW

SH OR

U N IT

NASHVILLE, Tetm^ Dec. 22 —•
Vft— The General Shoe Corpora­
tion announced yesterday plant
had been computed for construc­
tion of a ntw unit at Hohenwald.
Tenn., for lb* manufacture of
children’s shoes.
GIRL HURT
A ll ERIC US* Qt., Dee. 22 —(/?)
— Ida Lee Driftre, 10-year-old
Macon girl, waa fatally Injure^
ynterdav when tho fell from an
automobile near
Sumter
City
while en route to Pensacola, Fla.
CAUSES JOB LOSS

SANTA
‘

DOLL
(VELINK SHAW

•y RM RID ARNE

; of lighting up for
• don't forgot to use
[ W o n the liigltwny*.

r p z u im
tf.’ i'w Ui &gt;fi .i

nt *ooievclt thru*too*
•imp kitchen* into tha
m contioiled
.fate cf
■r« h* aayt tha ratkf

OAINTSVILLE,

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MONTGOMERY. Ala., Dee 22

WPAP
Schools

AND THR

t a l k in g

Plants Useful Aa
Decorations For
Christnew Given

T e le p h o n e 148

Troth Seekers HrfttT
« Christmas P a r t y
Doeoioted with poInMlttaa and

I

Ileas some means Is quickly fouhd for driving o ff Ruaalar
bombers most of tho Finns won’t have much uso for ettber
food or clothes.
AN IMMORTAL HOPE: 11U
No doubt aome o f the expressions o f sympathy which
flash shall be. fresher than a
child: be shall return to the days arc reaching tho Flnna.from this country strike rather
«r kl«
__ i„&gt;. ss.es ——
an ironic noto over thero. One of our very humanitarian
senators raised his voice yesterday to suggest that out of
sympathy for tho poor Finns we cancel their debt (some
SNOW O VER KARELIAN
*8.000,000) to this coun*'ry. The Finns havo scrupulouslv
(From The Christian Science
kept up with their payment* on this debt, but by canceling
Monitor)
It now, unleaa we are prepared to render also more tangible
There la another bog-land I

I^itit yoftr tltciv were 3. ISO ilenthi »lttr!i»if tin- Christmas
tatoiilli ns ii n-Bult'of nulfamoMlc arclilont.f. Th!« wiig one
r
• uJi toi iwr; irtif GwiSati kliluf, llttler I* linbt* and one-kaif .tinn-s as many ns died In the same way durJ.
’.- to lot* hi* pntitneo U lot uinfr
loiitf.tho compnmtlvolj- safe month of June. FlKtired on n
Tnilenprr Unsia. the death rate from accidents ta 8S 1-3 per­
Tito year ol 1 U10 v. hl.h l&gt; Ju*t
&gt;
hrotliMJ the eerner will b« an In- cent higher durtnjr December than during any other month.
The Safety Connell points out that the very month
[•&lt; Urgitlnn on* from the atandpoini
Y
o f world hUtcxy.
wh-n Joy and happlneaa ahnnld reljm untouched by tragedy
highway acciden’ s
f f,'
No ntatUr v.hat Jelm J. L n A l there nre more homes nnddnned ' hy
r
and hi* CIO may d... we’ll Uot tlum hI nny other time of the year. The Christmas .plrlt.
St .jnil lb* "crli ul&lt;l nun’’ will vote it .■
‘ay.s, ol "I’caco on Kuril), C ikxI Will Toward Men” nnfor John Garner.
dcrgois nn Ironle Irnnsformatlon ns n resti)*' o f t!ie«i- ldghR t: •
*
K "
Tin' luigltl uf liyinocri.y, ol wny accidents.
Since moat automobile nccldents nre mused hy n Inch
K , romothlnc ur otl.er, trn. certainf ' . Jy m c h id .whin Iiltlcr a*nt hi* o( feeling for our fellow mnp, a disregard for the rights of
L- birthday greotinf* to Jo* Stalin.
the other fellow, a fnllure on our prirt to give him hlx half
■Hit I * .,« • * • -Ota— —
■PTVa '
U* •
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Another taaaon tha Graf Sp«« o f the rond. to dim our lights for him nt night, to let hiir
if-' reM sta, Kfflod htnoell: .tha Na*b have the right o f way at an intersection, It would seen’
;1
woaM probatly havo murdared that when there is some Christmas spirit, in the air. acci­
f; V nltt-asjrway when be ictorned to
dents should be redueed.
"The December traffic toll must he drastically re­
CoL Liadbwrgh ha* r**lgn*d dueed," said Col. John Rtilwell, president o f tho National
ua.hU Nation.I Aeronautic, Safety Council, "If It ia not, and the- 1989 deaths exceed
MmUto*. 1( I* rurootid that he
l||« to IMUQM hU roildence the number in 1988, the saving in life* lest year will bo in
M«d. But We’ll bet It won't b* effect only * reprieve from death. Everything depends on
Canada, or England.
this final month.
“ Sleet, ice, snow and fog soon wQI make highways
[•port* from Germany Indicate
Darkness cornea aarlier. Then Hhere
b*v* quit M libratlai doubly dangerous.
t ara f Bp.*’, victory *vw is the Christmas ruth and hurtle, the spirit o f conviviality,
IrtiUh craUrr*.
the fever o f excitement and the natural tendency to be
afraid torn, of
lenient toward traffic offender* because o f tha geniality of
t faatllMtUp* i
with a victory.
the season.
"Laat year we proved that a steady increase in the
traffic toil was not inevitable. Thi* year ire mutt prove

a lib BANFUIU) *DER AT.T5, BANTonD, FLORIDA

TALKING

HO FA R i

JAOtflONVTLLK. Dec. 22 — OPI
—* The Florida W PA program of
rehool cons’ nrrtlon. modernisation
and repair, touche* almost fe m r
ieom ty ta the state and represent
'rumulatlve expenditure o f 18.
814,680 In work c o m p le u i’ fn n
.Julv 1025 through N#v. U , ar
•eordtar to Roy Schroder Btat&lt;
Admin H r * tor.

* * t *o Voaattful ah* did nothing 82,651,820 and the apooaorhv
agvwelo* 1069^60." aUtaa Rehro
at al t
,
'
dtr. “ The completed work am
F*OW&gt; PEACOCKS
"Erie heard a vole* mar'him braces’ th* eonslructieo o f IB
•ay, “Oh, I wUh I w*r* a* lovely new buildings trad the repair ah •

«•' Nny-” l b turned to w* KUa
next Jura looking «l*tf«L U« took

th* Toyahop had dropp^l o ff to’
hoppy dm m a. “ How," worried
k fic’
* ‘ *&gt; toO who would b«
n * right queen for . tha K ile.
L ® " ? " A T*ahtea wilt
r
* • ? • » « &gt; w it o f tha
rojnhon an blaw a trill oa h t,
lot*, Jn a twinkling th* Utd*

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER I * I M l

SAJrt-Oto t o A L D ,

The Sanford Herald

•

tom and Stat*'* two taxtitutloMof
higher education—tha Unhreraitfiat all th* wbll* th* pr!nc*we* of Florida and th* Florida Mat
College
.fo r ETcmen— havu p «n
w*t« *nt*rtalnfng th* company
&lt;*ch on# fa*pt thinking. “ I tan tlp rig d ln tht W PA ottP h r."
mcr* beautiful than all the r e * t ' -XAdiWd—ta tbe atructonu fall
They looked Ufa* proud, cold pa r volldlhg ImprovehMnt work, cal
rled on lur WPA litVroopcratii'
cork*.
T
• 'M ow the le ft mart eoAt, wUh achool authortlic* thkr* h*v
thought Erie.
"5*m*thing Rri bttn lfa *chool jilayground* an ,
happen." And It 4ML A rough Vit athletic field* built at a tol
to*t o f g g g r a jM which.Was B&gt;
portioned gJ,060,110 W PA ait
8812,640 q t a u r fund*. Th*fa* ft
aaottatial faeflitlca tndodcJ foot
ball TUUU, batcbtll tHaiuoitd#
•printing \track*, boikrtboll court#
• itcnnU cdurU, a*
1 ground fgutamoal,
*
"IW a Vwmpo.lto
W P A prolm ai hi

iT M A N ’S

FRIDAY

Brttllian rpepper*,
to ’—
carry
usiassswi.
m 'n ^
» ou«t the
....
holiday color scheme, and o trUH
isntly llgbud tree surrounded by
a huge movnd o f gaily wrappesl
Christmas gifts, the
Methodist
Church arutes was ,(he aceno of
the annual Chibtnuui party ef the
Ttuth Beektrs Claaa of the ehurrh
pa Monday evening.
.
The prgrum chairman. Ml*. ItII. Dunesn prrsentetl the following

Installation of new officer* of
th* O. B. A will bo held In the
Masonic llall at 8:00 P. M. Public
U invited.
i Mr*. Ruth Cordon Wri*ht will
wnlettain the member* of Her
..dancing daaaaa and kindergarten
with a Christmas pnxVj; aA. MA
'. o'clock at her home on laik*
i Shore Boulevard.
I Sooth Side Baptist Church will
Ihave Ita Christmas tree and pro- * 'niriM m a* carols hy the ela«s
"grant at 7:10 P. M. In the church. SuarUtte- neermpxnied by Miss
*

M ONDAY

label Cbaptnan on the piano.

Reading - "The Cuehvllle Hop
Annual .girtbreak Christmas
Joj-te Steven*.
Tea Dane*-'sponsored by the Phi -Maty
Reading - “ Christum Annn«l“ .
Alpha Kappt soioiity will be
T. E. Wllsen.
*ylv«n from '4:00 until 7:00 p. M. Mrs.
Reading - “ A Night Difotc
in the Sanford Armory.
Christmas"-Mrs. John Vaughn-

Phi Alpha Kappa To
Have Annual Dance
The traditional tea dance gives
on Christmas nftermn • hy the
members of the Fhl Alpha Kappa
aoroilty Will again be held this
year. It has been announced by
.Mbs Mary Wiggins, president ef
the sorority and rhaltman of |he
dance committee.
The anntnl glrlbrcskt dance
will be held In the tall ro*m of
the Rinford Armory firm -LOO
unt'l 7:00 T. M. Dancing will be
to nfuslc furnished by Tussle
Branntn and his orchestra of
Otlando. Decorations will follow
a Christmas them*.

jJTable Supply Head
Increases Holdings
* W. R. Lovclt, president of the
Winn A T/)vet» Grocery Company,
who orwrates 73 Lovett and Pigi gly W irgly stores and markets
; In Florida and South GcaVgU, an­
nounce 1 yesterday the sale o f a
1 substantial stock Intercut in the
company lo A. D. DavU, presll dent of the Table Bupply Store*.
# Mr. Dsrls will resign from th*
Table Supply Fiores and will taka
, over ■ tho office and duties el
* president 9f the Winn A Lovstl
GfUCery Company. Mr. Lovett, It
waa announced, would not aever
hkfe'connection* entirely with the
eompnny hot would remain at
chairman nf the Hoard of Direc­
tors. •*
There will be no Chang* whatnoever In the company’* )»ollcle*,
In the ofGcerji cr other personnel
lather than el^rthur Mt . Davit
pfraident, Mr. Lotl^t stated.

Bongs - class quJrtoU*.
Gifts wore exchanged In the
usual Christmas manner and the
usual monthly
birthday
gift*
presentrd.
Mince plu nnd coffco were
ronred In tho dining toom which
ws* dcecrottd with gnrlsnds of
lineal and minted light*, th* long
tables tekng snl'obly n.ranged fer
the occasion.
Mrs. ids Baldwin o f New Yotk
gavo a reading, “ Invitation to
Christmas Dinner" and Miss Billy
G riy o f MUsouti read an article
frrm Van Dyke’s wotks on ths
proper it ay to observe Christmas.
Hostesses for Ihs party Inclu­
ded Mrs. Ceorg* McCrum, Mrs.
1L M. Mason. Mi*. C. A- Pander,
Mr*. R. F. Crinshaw, Mr*. J. M
Move, Mr*. W. R. E.lenfiel.1, Mrs.
W. E. Wells and Mrs. II. II
Duaan.
Member* -and gteats present
were: Mr*, Brodlr -WlUUm*. Mr*.
Jud Smith. Mrs. W. M. McKIm.
Mts. C .-L -G ood h u r. Mr*. Ells*
’Xlrehhoff. Mrs. Leslie Went, Mr*
T- E. WlUon, Mrs. Hstti* Ed­
wards,-Mrs. C--II. Swlgart. Mr*.
WanU Holt, Mrs. P. D: Parker.
Mrs. Oi J. Pope, Mrs. W. I.
Hughey, &lt;Mis. LUIUn A. Thstehsr,
Ml*. Jekn Vaughn and Mrs. W
P* CbipihAR.
•*
Alsoi Mr*. J. B. Crawford, Miss
Mary Joyce Btevenv Mre. J*hn
Atdin Brown, Mrs. w .’ C. Dckle.
Mrs. BeesU C. Hutchison, Mr*.
R. D. Dekle, Mrs. U. 0 . Swingle.

1981 t e v R O L E T SPORT ROADSTER

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Raborn and
children Bonny and Ann. are
rpcnolng th* Christmas holidays
In Greenwood, 8, C.. wrilh rela­
tives.
Mr*. John M. Kelley and fami­
ly havs as, their guest for the
holidays. Mr*. Kelley'* brotherin-law, William Kelley of Wa.hIngton, D. C.

Mr*. J. G. I'attrnum will ntt-ml
a to* tomorrow uftrrnoon given
by Mm. Frank Miicnor nnd her
daughter, Mr*. Chnrle* O. An-

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For *I« aI miimtf «li.)|i|»rre
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Household Hints *

fro n t :• to it 1ubli'F|MHI||N
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l i i I t«*ilK;im»n o f -i
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lit and thought and still haven’t de. wo suggest that you see our many
are especially appropriate “ for him"

f f«it.

An nII 11iii*|Mipge ti
|.i n blend of
hofl aittl
win nt fbons In l»&gt; tin fo
than u very ro ft fl«»ui.
llio (louieh I* o.iNior to
itjitl the pifaktry ir* limit
Varil, him rout] "ind. '»r &lt;»ih* »»l
tho bydrogr lint rtl !.«&lt;-»
•’"in
tnotdy titrd in |»i»-*t •\ . all .im
Mr a. Uo&gt; SbiMbhx’k of Whist on MitinfAf tnry,
Mikini: tin* |dr ••»«*»t ti»k«'
Sob’iit. N. ('., nrrivril Imliy tt»
I'H vt, *'nt
V is it fo l H IllO lltll 1 1 4 t I lf pllL’Nt of pine** in t w•• Ftrpi*
h e r m o th e r, Mrs*, (o rrtlin River** thr fwt int«» flit* fbmr mol i*nlt
Thru ndd tin* wutrr low It
&lt;'lit thr Int into tin flmn «•••*
Mr. nml
•nit with r» partly «o '• •. n folk
rhildrvn, Kh
r couplr o f knib»’ 4, .. work it nt
Irvin tiiny.
11IfIt11&gt; with till*
• Feili
Savannah, 1
tlniM* until IIn* fat I-* in •••will
winter In rr
picri'R, c*iu*h collid’d with Mom
When thr miiihi.- lnok&gt; mo» l» lik«
»t)ari»r corn mral, lirifiti t.* mb*
thr final inirrcdimU. until
Hath method Mild amount ol
Lrwiit, 1002 Maunoliik Avrnur.
w ain mlilnl ran makr hi bn:ik
- ~
thr pic
rriiht. Spiinkh*
tin*
Hraiby Odham arrived Wi’ilnih- water on tin* flour and tot “ in
day from Alrxandria, I^»., wbrn* lure a little at a linn*. Foinbin*’
hr nttrmlh thr l^tuUiann Cullrtfr rach dantprnrd put into daiiicb
t«&gt; Im» with Ilia family tluriiiK tin* Thru put'll Ilil^ imiilr and ad*l
ChriRtinaM bolidnyR.
water to tin* re*I “ I thr fat wild
“
flour, a portion at a Ihim*. ut»t»'
Mr. aial Mr». \V. C«. Flmitlnir the whole i» a stiff donyb. lloi‘
have a* lluir KueAts, Mins Inni&gt; out on a light!) flonnd bon d,
lloyan id Miami, Minti llogar'
K»r »oine |dr*&gt;, the eiu-l
mother, Mm. Vaughn of Allan- |)t. baked first— either oil tin
In, (la., and Hr. and Mr#. 1 I*. tn#idc «»r the outRide •*f tin id*
Moye of (Jnittnan, Gn.
pan— for about |(l uiinutrp at
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100 drgrera
Fahrenheit
until
Mia* Klluihrtli Dyaon nruve.i | lightly brown.
Fruit plea wllh
laat •night In i»|k*u 4 thr lmlidn&gt;&gt;
pre baked n n d need front 2d
with hrr family nt tlirlr liomr on •|u 30 minute* in a modrrntel)
W ttl Seventeenth 8 trcet. MIm |)0f orvn (.373 to too tlegieis IM.
Dyrou left (V)ker ('ullCMr, In [)(iUblr-rriiFt fruit pir-* without
Hartaiillc. H. C., whan*
alu- th,. t.rUHl
flirt n n d nlmut
dlra n^ n frethmnu, last Ttiraday, ^3 iiilnutea in tlu* lud m en I FJf»
•nd ntlcndrvt tile CiUdrl llolidn&gt; degree* F .) or n little longer if
Hopa I -for.' letuming home.
t)ir f rujt rfoe.n't cook tender In
a.
. *. -k
.
that time
Mr*. J. M. Cameron and two
— . .
children, Jacqueline an I Martha
Ann arrived y:rteiday from Ht ‘ When you want your ladled
foitraburg, to rpend the holiday* fiottlng lo *tand high, mak n teawith • Mm. Camermi'a parent*, fimnn of gelatin
mimitr* In n
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I', sSione, a t ! Uihla»|»oou of cold wntrr ond put
their honai -nn Celery A%*enur. ( Ii Into the hot augar ay nip when
Mr. Cameron will join them Sun* j It U uken o ff the *lo'c ready for
day and rtlum home with them, [th* egg while*.
wh!**i’.

Evening l’ago
Costume .lewiliy

^l.i"1t&lt;&gt; sii.uu
to $r&gt;,00

Eli/.nbelli Arden Perfume
.T'2.7") to $10.(10
Knglish Doeskin Cloves.
.
All Colors $2.r»0
IMioenix Ht)S(i

S5e to Si.i»a

White Pigskin Bags
$1.0'» to $2.05
Ladies' Chenille Robes
$2.05 to $-1.05
Silk Houseeoats $2.05 to $10.00
Cay (libsnii Spring Dresses
Sizes 0 to 15
S8.95

HINTS FOR HIM

Murk “Twain
#
sltiri #. New
( 'dliir.* !s I'ntlrraa.
- -\Viiv«*ii Mntrrlnl.i

Florida

srJS&amp;KS

wiu
wv

Novrllic* . . . Ten ntul Pencil S«»|&lt; ,
. Greeting
rhriMnm* Wnipplngj . , . (ilK*«wnnv . . Va«e«
l'«tlli*ry . . . null mail) other Itontft ideal for

PASTRY
|*ir» nijtl imts an* nmnne’ ih«
mo-t populnr «&gt;f cool«u*»%
nlli*’ r «lr4
*crt«
\nd Iboutth pic catei»
nnd imY calorA may iliffcr tadi
rally when It romeu to favorite
filling-. on one point, they all
That i«, the crii't uhoulit
be tender nnd flaky.
Rome pir enters like
thi*
flaky cru*t to Ik* fnitly rich.
whiU* other.* like It not so rich.
But n nii*«liuin-i Irlt |»le m i d will
plen.-e most of the |»ie cniiNtiiner#
mo-t o f the time.
Ilt-n* t« one tormuln for a medliiin rirt) pir nu&gt;i, nl*&gt;ng with
ioinr KiMural pie citMt pointers.
For n double-ei'tiAt pie, m» ns
tire out 1‘ a rupN of p.iftt-«l Clour;

Mist Haxcl H aney of Little
Rock, Ark., has tetiirned to her
home after visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harvey.

Mr. and 31r&gt;. Frank O. Uric
and Charlc* Uric of U rti.l Hill,
Va., are thr cuc.lii of Mr. and
Mr*. F. A. Uric frr Ihc Chrl#tmt* hellilay*.

CHRISTMAS TREE COUPON

MU' Nancy RntStllcr told the

Mrs. K. K. Allen of St. Stephen.
S. C., It spending Hie holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dyson
and family.

Mr*. Frank Mriarh ami Mi«»
Joan Afzarrllo will motor lo Or­
lando today to arcompany MU*
Conatanrr MrUch home for the
holiday*.

iRIA COUPri
Silrertown tire*.

Y981 CHEVROLET
Plchnn TrijcU-,,, ,

Miss Doris Walker will leave
Sunday for West Paint neaeh
where she will visit relative*
Christmas Day.

Frlrnd* of Mr#. C. B. Ii.-am
will rrRri-l to learn that »ho hu»
barn taken to thr Kf-rnald-l-ausliton Memorial llu-pitnl. where »hr
U recrivina Irratmrnt.

1084 FORD V-8 4 Door TTuuk Sedan
6 good ttroa. New seat covers. New blot
paint. This ia Um desnest Ford we have
had oh our lo t

MIm F.liiftbeth Whigham wn»
honored lueaday Attemoon by
Mi** Muriel Knox with a «nrpri-e
birthday 'bridge party At her home
ott Weal Nlnetrenth S t r r e ; , ..

UiurOrtbeTO* ^m-vwJivr.i n

MU* Alice Lanier will leave
Satunlay nleht fur lirr humu in
IValdoata, -&lt;l*^ wheir- *h* yvill »i»It a* thr curat of tier family f«r
a trn day ChrUtmn* vacation.

Today &amp; Saturday

'.I. I.. Ingley, Jr., William Hutehl- ringing by lh» whole congregation,
I
Jr., T. J. Drummond Jr., the church being lighted only by
J. Drummoml, nnH celebrant’- *cr- the cand|rx heid by each mrmbtr
\&lt;r. A. Ilrnn.'n. Jr.
of the ronreccallun . following ft
’lb te vill be n second rrlrbrn- pre.-eribed litnal.
linn »n t’hrOtinn* Day nt 0:;id
In th? 1. ngwood Church on
•A M. without muiir.
Chtlrtmft* Day there will be n
llicre will he n ranule-llght *er- celt bullion o f Ibr Holy Omnvin*
vie- i» Christ Cliurch,’ tangwood inn nt 11:0&lt;t ,\ M. m il a onnon
ot S;P0 P, M. ChrUtma* Kve. Thi.t l&gt;v the rector, lb* i’ ov. Martin
it a act vice mntked by e.irol liinm.
utai I ■I ^r. .■i —
.C M W aiaiM M N N N N IK M H flllK atlK K M tC M K iV M M K S IISim M M in

NEW ARRIVALS

bottle o f Yankee Clover toilet
water a&gt; high acorer for th? aflim ooii and MU* Luticl* Gnrmly
received a b:x of till Spice ihlM
John Cole plan* to leave Salur- Ins powder ns consolation prise
while Miss Marcia Proctor was
awarded a vanity ns n rw n o win
ner.
At the conclusion of Ih ' bridge
inmes, thr lighted birthday cake
was brought in and "Happy BirthJay’" sung lo the -Imnarr*. who
was pre-ented wllh a number of
gifts fram her friend*. - ------An Ice course w s . serve.) •w'rtb
the birthday cake hy tin- hostess.
Invited to Ik* with Miss -Whig.
itam and Miss Knox were: Miss
Krnta Doudney, Ml*s Nell Siswart, Miss Jessie Dunten, Miss
Joycj Whlddon, Miss KlUniicth
Pippin, Miss Ellen Mcriwt liter,
Miss Margaret Spencer and Miss
Jane Cochran.
Also, Miss Mary Lodge, Miss
Bctlc Wnthcn, Miss Mnrcin I’ruetnr. Miss Betty Wert, Mis- Mary
Martha Emerick, Miss Cnlheidh*
Hurt, Miss Lutirla (lot inly. Miss
Dorothy Kader and Miss (mil Dr\o will be glad to learn thnt JKorrs'et of Winter Park,
she rocnveren front n w e n t ill-* And, tea guests, Miss Hetty
n o due to influcnr*.
'Patterson, Miss Angela Myi-tli,
_____—
Miss Jean Whigham, Altas Natalie
Bill White will leave Monday j True and Miss Jean Korr.**tcr.
for Charlciton, 8. O., ta join Ills
cousin. Tommy \ihlte, ami visit
on a plantation.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hmithers
of SprlngUke, N. J., nnd I'hilsdelphla, I’a., are spending thr
winter here nt lOlrt Magnolia
Avenue.

1940 TAG INCLUDED
IN EACH DEAL .

Miss Whigham In
Honored At Party

We
V .Are '
R eedy!

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23

Mttwr com w* ahshld think
PM»_ott—Men I* tad politico

BIG

Hit hoi; Jewel o '
from

REDUCTIONS

Arrow, no'.nity
Nor Hast St
Cheney
Tien 31.00 to

t» L iJW*»iV (arm to be afraid
g w l£ th »t twndltlunt a fg x p if

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PHONE

The Y O W E L L Co
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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President Variouily
C a l l e d “Mr. B if,
T h e B o b s , FDR*

-S u R e x u . p t n " 6 M
O N AN ? COM E O VER
T O TO U R H O U S E ,
m V O U O .V P O T 'E M
O N -A N CO M B O V E R ,
T O M IN E R I G H T J
AFTER
V

BY J. R. WTTJ.TAMiX SU RE
SOM EBODY
O O TS1PB TH
F A M IL Y C O IT—
k id s

err

t h a t ** w h a t
M A K E S T H IS A
G R E A T COUNTS
O N E - K IR TMJMi
SA N T V IS S H O f
A N ’ K A T A N P -.

QnPerscm’fl

u S T u ^ : m u k tt ■ • ■ '• p itf-'
L
— llw . JlpIT. Velio*
•a-Britts* C r o * a * i6 ,* » H h w n r W .l« A , tNiie
ikltr* ana iu hssn l lb. 3r.

•— 1 A ' n rrn tR ft 't g c k b k * — &gt; *'
NEW YORK, bee. 22 — 0 F &gt; &gt;bat should
I tee when
I i
•me to . New
Y o r k !’
rune J
he dalle request of men aa&gt; {
•omen from same two bandtet
rwne and Citia over the Untied d
Hater, where thb column ep- J

w is e

M IGHTY Q U IC K \ T H E Y 'R E P R E T T Y
\ FOXY T H E S E
l\
DAYS •
J

r u ia ilft

T H IN K S I
TALL AN’
THIN?..

W a s h i n g t o n , i&gt;*&lt;. 22 —w
■ You might aa well be poster
on the nlcknatnea attached to
political 1 tan and atarleta be-suit
the campalina are eomln* ami
■Idea will want to humanlto
r proteges by "that familiar

n ir f t iM

NOW thb la a peculiarly, d li l- «
wit question to antwar. It aeaaafr J
t* jno that m rito la much like 4
'm ek."or'a n ecktk Yen can't
wound buy In*. n*ekUe*-ar hooka, .
'o r peepto r.wfaooo netaeewHtiea
m d wkkOBB 'likes ami dUUkes yoii
a n unfamiliar with, and .hope for
. much ;hwk.
, «•
»‘
I once met a meat 'packer frtm
Montana who apmt three wedka
in New-York, wnd he ,told me the
Rtoat fun -ha bad during hie ( en­
tire stay waa dan*llnc Ms feet
. from * iwalarfrottt. pier, watchkw
. thk guile, and talking with the

k,

dMatea, haven't generated- prt
pnipet for themeelvee y e t When
ffeover waa pm ldent he wae reftrred to as "The Chief." H b
ffiinds alill uie the title,
&gt; General Hugh Johnson referred
to Secretary lekas as "Honest
Harold.” It didn’t displace WatbBigton'e “ leky the Ick." But whm

—

• f » » ll« r»lr. ewt. M ( i l.tf-l.si.
IrfMAurBEiinitai — ri». raw.

Lia

Ik. q w m »tr. 10 quality I.H -ife.
T u m n w i n m i:i..vi — « * , re*..

ti
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f
/
.

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weyr-gravi
hi*.would appeal t o ..
htariauUrom, an AI

fV Ve. 3.

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(ojuN caB )

&gt;
.
•

fua-nams halped.a b it IHnca then
U half Mm r i paralleie to that hate
p, rtich .a* "n arry th*
Secretary of Couunqtbe
T om m y ih e Cork” end
the Cohen" fetr the «•
brain |wh»».
.

HENRY A. RUSSF-I
SEED COMPANY

. H i u t t n c—^ r u . '
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O ’.W.WIU.IAHS*'
W&lt;- I M 2 • «

4NpiviPviAu»rv

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-BURPEES SEED* GROW

n — RuppiUa fear.

T his euRidorW oM A

dedah l likeoverlook
olthir one.
"Fenny Ltfc. I
However, “ l b " hn» hung farnO
larty to ilrlgadler-Gcn.-ral Wat
(pH, tbe PreeLent’a secretary
• m . three hU West point day*.
r Ire-Prrildent Garner )Ak item
known as T a r tu i Jnck,” or T e x ­
an Jack," for a gvnrrMlnn. ToatkaaetlY General Fnrl.y I. varIg bly ; NUtd “ Gentleman Jlut,"
•»fim y Jim ’ or “ III* Jim." Home
call him "OlnraP will, that Irbb
toyrh.
iK vu y boll weevil »onlh of the &lt;
MaaonrOixon lino knowa .Senator i
Hrklth df Bonth Cnrolbia ai "Cot-

Mallory

lln. orthen s r a

x

dulyhclw ecn New Y efk HjvJ Hr
2 .“ ^
T ? 1 « ' tt» JkckgtmrilM and
I "fR in gi • ffom fkeksorr.
^ • k w U l be » T ., a. Seminole- each
Bunday at ■»:»*».•
wUIrarrival
In H e ir York* Weuncedajrmanihig;

»

torbal intarvot, ao'/Ha 1alte,.waa
dice a oacnfbl.i wbetw tbo'BrRUh
ilmott cauyht George Waihbtg,pu.
• - .., t
BufeyJie aiar waul to- eacliew
mything jierlali Inc 'to books od
thb v b lt Sho may araal the
fght«r.«Mo *f-.Hfa loth u tien a *
I •would i -eamaallyi -,r reranmend
ihat ahp (hoeko- a-hotel' &lt;that/te
-rnlrally' katated, doe•net-too. expeaelvo. and lUwii tabo w wmUttaa
aeoa aawMt&gt;satat.leeBted.-&gt;Yeu can
•tach^anytktaf dw idhltoeu'wHhli
•* ' ~ * *
*
1 ITIkida ■
-1 '* ™ * ■ P M * ’
• Thairl'-would nl
meat JMgra o f ,tl------and 'after that, Ingulrw

u u seau u ssuee*
,

f o On o

NP FeeAOAHRNTBOR

A tB T R O R S IN TW &amp;
' » • C R A T K 'N E A R
•W INSLOW , A R G cvsiA j

a. v iromioli Uec. mt, In dlrwc
Mrvka with arrival in New York
Tuesday, morning. Tliercafter elth• Ibww, o. Algonquin or t -a. a.
Iroquois w ill sail 'earii Saturday
. Arrlral* at Miami will bo: a
a. Sbaamee each Tuesday; a. a
IPORMla Saturday Dec. 23, a. s.
Aleenqula fe e . 30; tberekftaa
d W t A Iir° ngu In or Iroquois each

tdHBk
IT V lB V -

is 48 years ago

x-altrcnco, .-aiij alt o f .them hava
.’ lim ing treads* . . . . There are at•n aeviral French re'tauraate In
be city (hat.have a moat baffllns
yalem of prices. The French beirve ■that* no dlrmcr la complete
rilhout wine. Should you. there,
fore, rn in. and order a meal
WITHOUT wine, use bill Mltl ibc
Igher than.-If you had -ordered
he satpe dinner WITH wins.
But not a lM cttcn aak what to
lo. “ Sometime ago," tuna otic,
•you wrote tha' story - of a girl
whose doctors had given M r s b

25

.fat.
W. OSH 4reerHn4' aU,
ft.en d S| of;l»iuai.
tberaer r.c'ora.j m

kr.V*&amp;&amp;23e'

Admiral Emi

from five southern slates diafted
an ambtOaua program o f soul^era
i-conetidto Ter the tin ycor period
from 1Mb to, iDOO.
Attor.. § two-hour confercuee,
,
a -g ts e g ra w '«a a adopted caUia*
y - . » . prqsVerUy bJtance. bused
?P*h Tata*(Ma*'.dhinu with fac,?roS j F 1« L ;,h,* tocl‘ , and

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R « . . l lit te let.*,.

...

l*oir.
iini r'littAMti miti itriiu
rouisaicrfiti] uir liltvi jihJ rU ii
rain*- timu-Clive-ed A liv uliaii
few commercial p'-n ei wculd risk
crossinn to tha ski rasnrts o f thr
Ebigauir.,*.
!»• l*,eq«lpned r itb M V -VIxn.l
.-.
... oil- i .

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PALME1

AND

KVANS

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" 1he |*/«i|;vi’ g it. Nt.* .

111

Wa Owlt Our I'lu.t-. On~ tlwiitv. ,1 , ^mull mid \\«
C»n Hell For I aws. lilu- I . ,i Tri.il (i;t)t-r anil Sea.
T h e Baal und Ki *olicpt Mtuto. lim L und Product.
A F E W S P E C IA L S L IS T E D I1ELO W

Fine Fat I'ranul
{Fed TURKEYS, lb.
' Ll«r WHthl, ««r J im
IKpm If Jnlrrd.

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T H IS P H O T O ftkowft tb s fir st C an adian aaldlera t o

roach

E ry la n d ,

A m erican a

am on,

them ,

diaern-

ba rb in g at a a un nam sd Engliah p o ll.

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Sbpperfl

B. L. Perkins
CORKF.CT

MEN’.S

25c f t

&gt;FFEE
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
aSUGAR
5 lbs.
FLOUR
211 lb. sack

Id. 2;»c

Otbi r Pi m p * Arc In I'rofwirtioii

WF.AR

RED RYDER

»V FRED HARMAN
r EUTM BW OB
M B NOT &lt;50 HC
s TILL MB FHOt
l HIM, MlftSV

TV€V WOULD READ YOUR AD
TOO. IF IT APPEARED HERE

AGO RV D C Q 'S
H O M E / AND
TH AI BODY—

TrtKr t-LtCKY DRAKE AAJDHtS
PR1EXJD SHARK— WOMDCR V A W
T H E Y CO OUT H eR E Ai CKRK?

S OOJEAN/

B U S IN E S S S E R V IC E

WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE
ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. MATHER Alt
CADE. PHONE 127.

' , , Row

V J. KING- Plumbing. Phone 6"
t&gt; ’ -K VOIt|&lt; Watch repalrwl h
nse who really knows how.
P it fr i. Jewele- &gt;I«W" L
Ae
FLFCTROLUX CLEANER. Rep
R. A. Gdasmsn, 817 Oak Avc

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M e a t C u t T i * wanted foe axtfr
Votk. Rtleyb Market. _ _ _ _ _

BUFFET HOLIDAY
-----------

tn H U A T T O N W A N T E D
refReeu.

aittbakl

andJ

NE Ci ij.'W S
inatpr

per

DAN DUNN—SECBET OPERATIVE -1H

want* Jut

JN F l?R nM U rt)
HOUSE, wel'
"located. Puriiishe*- doulib Apart
ixe. 4-'ut*ibljed 4&gt;room
t Dcluae. '’Furnished
Aparitou-til,
mo Jem
fb eom

m et, wiUi ea
iv fa r c A d d a.

VENETIAN

THE WAtUts CLOGELV

°¥g8S°ig?D«: 2JSS.

JU G A N D HEIM IE W HO -----HELD U P TWE MINT f
OCCUPIED THIS
J O.K.
Lh V
P L A C E 0A M :

HUMPS

•I'LL C/-AMDJE TLP3
• CLO-ET *■“ HM- -1-10
C L O T H E S 114 I T ------O W E ; ME A C H A IR
S O I CAM L O O K AT
TH E SH ELVES/

©C HOPE
DAN D OE S
NOT

OVERLOOK

L E T 'S G E T HOLD
O F SHANGHAI P E T E —
H E 'L L GIVE US A

GOOD

place
h id e o u t

TO

WHAT B A M

r v c KMOV/M
HtM FO R VIAR*,
HE A ld L 1
O^W G fiK

BUT W H A T
A G f vC U GOlfJ«a
TO L&gt;0 W i l l k
M L ------- I - l
w *w A hp
ro
SEE M R. D AN /

SHELIA

LET

u S TORN
10 TH E
three
k l EEin Q
CR IM IN ALS—

-Vini f Ii A1M.CS C&lt;
Bv
RAV TIIOMRs-'OM
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*4 a
H B D tP M O S U C H

X

s
VWIEAN H E ." YOU
J U * f HAULED OFF

AN* PWWT

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c e r t a i k i i .y a n d w h y n a t r
5 IN C C W H CM H AV E I REtiN l
a m s »w e « a b l g t d a RIG
_
a r e u k c n cx j; w h o r ^ D O YOU THIWK. Y tX l J
W ARS. ANYW AY/

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YOU S H U T i U P /
W I WAV E N T ,
A N V T IM E T O
P O O L W lt M * '
VOU N O W / H

WRITTEN O N
I HE w a l l —

ALLEY OOP
ELECTRIC
.....

T H A T 'S THE
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B E S T IdCv’ E * ■*

to g eth e r

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B'J“

i nouM"Hmiio — 2a Maph

uioutli.

W f h r .x w t. S26A0 aeewthly
. ^ s wBl 'aaU fer .WOM. Phom
i n i w or ]A3.

ko*»

fSa-!.-:.

!*•» i r•*!•••»f •*! Sl-.M'U, svliably
‘w ^ r n l b) I li«* Kihirtin^ \c \* t . i.:. •• Vh &lt;ii lit*
• \nicg •
"J "' i**"*
h" ' " f , 1
t* t t-»y•»
t-i-- 'vu.-u. uf in;ty is
‘ "•'t*
Vh» vear )u4u i- rlt-ti-v heir. And with the ring,n|f out ° r *«• “ 'd Vvar nut t»-n rm--1" - : •
*&gt;•,.
... u .„ ,
uppermost thought in the luia.U of Hanforditr* i*: Will the Look.
* " 11
a""thlne a- 1-00 *» i .re - .
i
, •
„ 0.,-t
•*'-■• 'a t l fail ,i y fl, *,

rletv. tho Florida Rose Society,
the State Vegetable Grwwer.' A»
toe latlon, and th* Flerida Soil
Science Society, will » * « *
,n
■oujunetion with th* Horticultur­
al conference.

eastt til# aw** to tb* tl»e.

I/loriH O u t Charity Ball

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cosset tsrkey

it

only.

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S , ., ™
" h&gt;lfb^
k- •ndwho
,h0 hoi« rf
,twins,
. tr'
f,„,i
Rniaod
Bud
and Roland
who
hoi
down two regular wing poaltlons.
The MUiourl team waa the firs
ball club to defeat tbe Universlt)
if Oklahoma team In two year.snd, In turning In the feat, th(
boys from tho mule ttote cap
turod the 1880 Big 8lx crown
rrpUrlng Oklahrma as champions
The
Nebraska
victory
war
sweet because that' club ranked
high among the nation'* 1031
football teams.__________________

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» Dec. 80, and each
ilittttoy thereafter.

Home Demonstration

CHALKING 'EM UP

•hUTOBO*
WtlM
ZURICH, Switaerlaad Dec. t*.
— ( f ) — Members o f the er*rk
r M A P M B C IIA L K E R .
Swlw rifle team which wan tbe I
The Old Year And Tbs New
Intematlooal
Rifle
Meet
at I
__ „
___
About this Ubm« every year. It I* the custom for nearly ota w "
Hebtmtfors,
Finland.
In IMT.I
oaiied la the Bnsbh tSn fe-' wne -to rerigw the event* of the |&gt;n&lt;t year. W c'ro ua diffecgnL
•thriT warn u n pb y.'H »t when you start re*iewir.g the event* in the q i w u arorid,.
'a hirk In vralltr theraYe hean eo many thing* thnt'h.-\ve happened that.i
ewn bear r&lt;MI 'ouch only on a few. Tn «*&gt;• what un* the mo*t Inter
eub. Tlwy presented It to the roo ° r Important hoppenint in the v.-.irlrt or -port* riuripg the loot Id —
where It shared qnarter* with montha R difficult, S «' c »-r&gt; huty w-tll ogive. Some will sa y 'It
three ttwhi heowit tear* *tul i "•*' Tuny Galrnto'* punch ihit floored J.».- l.oui.i, ntber will sty it
polar b u r .
*** the upset o f thr Anieiictui l&gt;.*vl. t'un lenm |.&gt; thl- Auntrollattlt
Rerwutly the Finn grew mm- jlW others will *ay It «r&lt; the c u e the Yankees nude in tbe A u t o
hativr amt mauled hit Saits am'
,I,U|1 **'*•' l"'*' rqtti-nt ilemnlllloti «&gt;f the Cincinnati
Artie companions so frroclcu*!)Dthera will maintain ih*i ii un. tlie defeat o f Stanley Woodtliat *ro efflelals collsd hi th«at Princeton in the famous mde iace tl.ai .ilmou caused Intitle team to rxvwuts it. The *q|. lerm.tiona; r*&gt;potrur«h.ti&lt;. Kvrtybodj v .11 ial.e in* choice of^ J j* .
prit l a* been stuffed and rent tn mn** Intere,ling event o f the year. HQireve*r tr-(y t safe l i e f l o —
the N'ntiot-tl Itlfla Museum In " 7
,h ''
Intorcrting and iinimrtatil thin,- (a, L*r a* tbt
Bnne tr Ne cxhlblttMl a itli nthr:- l"-'&lt;,l,ip " f Han fowl r.m eunee-r.edt lent h 'p p vu el 4n ilio world d f.
8u1vs -lio.tlnt; trojiliiei.
*t**rt* tills yeur wo* the rile of the Sanfotii -Lnoknula-from last
p a ce In Uic Florida Slate Lrsnue in tD.tft lo tie pinnacle o f ClBM
&lt;
D baseball. The 1auukitul 9 unan &lt;hc
&lt;*r«liin of
i'n-sbteht
S p e c ia l P la tte U s e d
5•l‘*s,*&gt;- Btadshaw, and the luanssm blp &lt;.f : it.!e Alexander won tha
rn
r*
™, , _
League ;&gt;ennaa' in .* walk' away, won tin- t'li.iuglineiry play-offs
To
w,th Daytona beach, tool, the Albany t'.ml. m the tieurgia-Fkirida
. ■ i“ ov uf i* u x « « h Vi*.m tin Aiu.ii.-ia 1 1gert, winners o f
t-'V. CAI.LLN,
Sw iticrl-i I. ,
League plsveff*; und finally elided the svssnu by taking
D c. " I --(fh ~ T lie
St. Gulitn
immes while losmt one fi*mi 'Ii- Mlsi-.t AH-'itsi*. In all It*
Ar&gt; o Chib operate* a mountain
.-,*nforT,
never seen nr.) thing like the Ixiokout* o f

$150 To 51.00

N E W Y E A R 'S E V E E V E

Year Economic Pllixi
ATLANTA'. Dec. 22—Governors

■*“
ccheouied
h ^ u l i ^for
" S8.00
V i va
id
mecs,
k'
epener" ‘scheduled
8:00
o'clock,
Adaleeion will bo free with chil­
dren being permitted to watch
tha schooling rueci.
th ir d among tha etxrtere to­
night are such favorKea as Just
Fox, March Boy, Can Beer, Irish
Turf, Streamline La isle. Mlaa
Yancey, Sllver'e Brave, Glcnforo
Red and Mlaa Ada Ka Loch. All
events will ba over the futurity

The Flftv-sceond nnnnal gathering o f T lorlds Btata Hortleultursl Bocltty will be held In
Tampa April 2-4, 1040. accord­
ing to Bayard P. Floyd, Secre­
tary. Four associated orfa ‘
tton*—
-th* “Kromt “Memorrial
...............

firreatcat

^ a. fihaxmee a t ItOO P. M.
.Monday with return o f earniror Wednesday morning at
o'clpck. • • .
77,v- ,
Migi from Mbml 'to O t W
M il be on IHc. g*. 80 and

Governors Draft T4ji

far

\ V M f i w lead doa.

'f iur cZur'tipu'n

'liutedayt-v*t&lt;•

The semi-final schooling cam •
wBl be offered tonight, the pro-

•

b a k in g

Sswisjfit

f m to R. Walton Moorr, de|u q ( counsellor,
bin Senator Henry P.Ashurst
its forth a lengthy spodefa,
h Is rare became ha BaaM
i short, his colleagues play-;
'remind him thatHkb second
•am* le FounUln,
•N, \
HeptueenUUvs
\ . Iasun « f Ways
sJU J/ I tlon) commltt

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P. M» In direct aervicr whh'etTi- the -warioua thcitrleal entevtaln
^
•‘’ Hr Kridar Ttiwra. mehta. i - . i •
v i.
a - a. "Chkrokw -caeh - Frida*- at
A l o t - o f p c t p le /v i-.a r igrpat
P * M v w|th arrival m ? N e «
eal of aloagaPAmit.of teokJagBp
-Trussuaf TMtauMalL i I an) all for
‘JHa. -There is &gt;dhb&gt;,Ip Boekafellei'

Th-ipy H A H

' *yw»u»a.

M n t « r lived o p to *U- - By GBORHR I
Unhei'MvAaco irwrfWttOM *t T h e Sanford-Oriando k .n n .te lu b school- •’ * , J|c“ ‘ J * j 2 j
Raw)
In* program last nl*ht when he g,,™, her* fc#w ,Y#t
were
captured the fifteenth futurity considerably enhanc
event In 29 and thrce-fiflhi tecends. the faataat time
t. heather o f the Mtaaaeri
thla eeaaon.
Bon Faurot, waa Injured
___ _ _came,
___ , and - It
Gerald Pailey’a powerful grey- ^ 'V h e‘ ^chraifca
hound broke from the number whs _ if moun ted from Cohunhla
. night that the first atrln*
three box In the lead and stayed. _____
"
MIf 10011 back win be* reedy tn
In front nil the w ay tn braaat ^
nUVt^ against tke Qedrgfc Tech
the tape with n two-length lead. R h in o’ nT.
B % Ick
challenged
the leader
’
*"” **
■* *v_
“
“
Other Jliuouri bacVOelJ atarton the bark atretch bnt couldn't t n are 1‘anP ChrlafmOn. nil*
quite make It aa tho Smoky American porting
Wl
„an
„ „ ijm_____
_
n O ijW
hound refuted to weaken. Court knrk jtuuujTftarm er, Uft halfAction enmo home fait to noe« back.'
. lrk M
t d*BUj
----------------- • -«fnll* Ctmnihghnen,
out Ick fo r aecond ptoco In the ^ack.
three-do* feature.
^
The starting MLooori Hne will
It was Ranger's eeeond »^ »l*h t find tho o r f twlpt, B .l a R d RascbooUag win over Big Ick and ]nnJ nl fnd&lt;, Mctvtn Wktpcl t fd
ungweetlonably atamped him ns Captain Ukka at thtklt*) Bob
th o echoolla* champion o f the \vn|drof and drerge T O * « t tbe
heahalu
ilcnka add Charles M *Rr at cetv
Braeky Mountain, another pre- ter.
season favorite, came through In
ilic auml-cr of nen to nake
fine style
eCyte to win
wte the
tbe twelfth fufu tha South -tm »tn u
fin*
turity over yaippy
Jappy In
la tp
29
and ||)|; han't defililtel! been ntriA-d
four-fifths aascads, -la th b two„ ,. ......
— ------- --,%* &lt;(an e »*Ul U
dog race dm Meunteln stayed her of u&amp; will get the call Gx&gt;u&gt;
THB CBHMAN feaiehta* Arawca of Hambarg which ws. driven lato Pail m fort Liudrrdsle. Fla.,
behind uatfl the homealretch and Coach .Faurot.
then hreoaed across the wire to
While the statue o f Cunttue by tb* Brltlth battlkfblp MM5 Orloa. Pbato .l.a«*
m-irtera nl tbe errw il.or.d the Ntil .htp oa
win by
three lengths.
Both and Cooper b stlU Indefinite. It I* they arateb navy and tn»ii»ulfil planet elrrlinq arnand tbe tbip.
Smoky dogs are newcomers to eppan-ht thr Tlgvr meeiior InttntR
tho Loagwood oval thli season, using them. Currcncc csiH-riall
Rambling Noea and Blondy Is of Invaluable aid to llu&gt; end
Coin abo scored victories in 21’ squad with hi* vcnaonal minting
end fou rflfth s seconds to place average uf •Hl-yards ntr kick,
these hound* In top bracket clr
Slnee Georgia Tech w ai n-'-l
t-ies. On the wholo tho runniii.'; rcouled, tho Unlvoraliy o f Mi*time fo r the 21 events was fa»l souri spent the rest of Its pracllre
Indicating that
tho
trock
li days In Columbia working on of
quickly being put in ihuim tor f.n .o and rimUar pmetlce ro ithe brficial opening next Thuia- tinea are scheduled for Miami,
day night.
. Moit o f the Tigers plays nrr- ccii-

rhueee

baa
For a modernistic edible holi­
evtplles ftw. day canto:piece, airing -fniltsfcrn
•tout wire* cr thin aticki nhd fit
jmppilta
them Into a flower bolder ect in
a flower pot, painted rid, or Into

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A Lot Of Good It
Did To Win Trophy

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Naked (or .f&lt;

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IO T A T O E 3

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(ftUL)

ealdant Bootrrelt waa called
l Boat” by the late Louie
v, hie wUe No. 1 secretory.
k sailed "Mr. HI*,” fondle
bla friend#, furlouely by hie
Vlct-Praaldtnt Garner calls
“ The Captain." Every bo ly
ra-blni by hit Initial., FDR,

LW EET

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TBE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FEOBXDX

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Smoky danger tsjlnjured Blocking
Futurity Winner; Rack Retain* To
At Kennel Club! MintiWi Lineup

REPORT
TT IfC ’A l f •
iINKlW ALIKE,

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fcritiah Cruiser
Continues Watch
Over Nazi Vessel

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Kitchens To Ohio
W Mi’ IMNOTON. Ore. 2» - -W»
— Prwldcnt Fmweveil a id send
armv wuri kite*—n- Ini'* Ohio t«
feed tht tmnr It the local com
mirnlt1#-* foil to nrnvidr adequate
•menipl"Vm*,nt relief, John Owen.

PORT lAUDER&amp;ALE. Dec. 22
—'(A*)— The Rrltlr.1i cnrl.rjr Orion
continued it* t|.|"rmincJ- match
o ff Pert Everglades Irut night,
although it appeared that It*
•Harr}’, the German dA-ighlrr
Araura. would br Iniil up her*
for an Indefinite pciiod.
Report were current Dm* the
Orion had been jninoj by.taxcrnl
unidentified wurshiiM.. find
u&gt;
many* na tim e •ulmniriiira, hut
a United Press cocrea|&gt;.inilcnt
wdio flew uvjr the urra. v&gt;w only
the Hidliah riuim-r Mill n rnlletl
BtAti-a ncutrnlity patrol. U-it.
' T r r nry ilrpnrliueitt^TaM*Mnvy
oflicit'li m uiiuiilli* nintlnucd or
ea!fi;nli&lt;&gt;n, nltliutph the- Atuu
whhh ran for the shelter o ’
Port U&gt;ere|n,,o*&gt; nftcr the Orion
fh-i-d i, dhhr ecru a ila l&gt;ow. alrea'y tina liven furmally m in ed

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»' -mis-us.

Wo'kcm. aald ytalerilav nftcr a

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p it * , a

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uwna **l ty 11« Canualk EX-cSet-'

SW EDEN

Ft- ih«
!»•* tv&gt;.t\, » thw »J
Ifc't posted*
i» ■&gt; . - v i t l a l
I; I he ■ ;tt| t\m poo&gt;
" lie iH tl •**•. a itirsw pare*
tl u“ c ' j
tt-e l im Mte
Il*i| Iir\ * **tfv i -i.ujmi*).

th* Mt-eVi^r. O k
Screwed pr***, a k*si !-imm * *
•luivthot U- Shnieid Eh * u a : I W

lm t h ( Ok

Roosevelt
rccrnlly
subjected
Ohio relief pollcl:« to pungent
ritlri»nt, • although he did not
trtiniion lirickar by name. Urlekti
r , taliatrd with a (perch in Nea
’ Vork asserting the criticism war
1 liaaelraa and terming the new
al of Hplavlnir |&gt;olitfca with h u -‘
'man mlaery."
. j Nrw Hcalora retortrd with th*
1 charge thnt Brickar had lialancrd |*
I'the atatea bu get at the axpenset
of the unrtnplfyid by denying '
them n*l«quatr relief.
!i
i Owen aald the Prealdent hae |
iplctlged hlinaelf to aond soup
jkiUhena In event o f an emergen- 1
Icy and that they would be undci )
temporary control of tha Work •
Project* Administration, aa they

Lindbergh Decides
To Live Abroad,
Report Indicates

fwochen'have'ahrayt

ntiler:have they.been'a* WeJ!
OTganUml a.-now. - Mora
•tan /100XXX) of them, member* o f tha. Lotus Bvard brgsrUraUoct,
backup the w nrk-ofthc army.by collecting money, aiding 'tor heapltaU,*working as alr.rald’.wnrdm* nnd taking over m e n V lo b r a t
home. Closest to-ilia front ore those that work In Karellan&lt;0cld
J kltchens.-obove. specloUrlng In broths, stews and DotriiWaa.*

MAUKIST TOWN NKWS
*St«la

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willi
ly in \Va&gt;ritiMt, li.i., itfi*l I ti'iok
IV b

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Went I'iiIiii Hvnrh uh^ir l»« will
t njt’&gt; (he
.*.V. Wt'iiil •
v. |iy l&gt;.il(cTi Tlioiiuu t*^» " • !»*■**•*

Hospital Would Federal Estimate
Be Built Under Of Orange Crop Is
Roosevelt's Plan Same As In 1938
LAKELAND,

I is* k i*. tliV* M u r k r l. J .iif-n « ''.ww
. . . f u r l U n it fro m A # l»'»w tl.\ N .
(*,, i»ui«k* i fiy t w r l » l p fb » «*»•• .» i *•

AUirkd l:*f» Al«|'.&gt;l0yt *l"i»pi|
ly lovttg into have .« *•
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l i .• r t ’l . . . .’ Ir. M.

on­
•

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»c\i'!r.

« —I ftm uf th# Fl**»»‘ . Slain
ft .ith „? h „f.,id, r ill d ui the custom* iie c p .l.ut I*
''m in t t lint Ity liMett'e t.H i.'t- •-ivit ' • —a i.t • s. e • it.-u n.
&gt; nil
I-. tryVChll*’
• ninl i f f u l - I n* " t l ltd -* fl.v’ ts i
llupfiy New Year . . . Hud Ui.-lsi*JI«f
improved
lt d . is realty u #*Od p: i'..-r, y u luvenues- .*a mo i.m end «:
should watch tlu ole U.y ysAci.
.
. . .
I.'ttuce and o lh t* -« « g fInb’.cV , i .
By. IPtpdlnv.ca# .-ml tnkln
Knin Hchbch'.vr wa» really tire is* It mpre, Hit drficil lor the
t&gt; kill tli, otlarr night, ho ha* ‘-udget etav be about IS'O.COi
ha?n In tha dog house lately, tot tmaller than thin vea'.
n-'w-h hunlbiT* ami fishing. Ilad.tm
Tha Armv and Navy
ta k e the .life out. to get out, of aseurad Inersssss ef fr m «1.
| L . .1. . . L

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stood the filer waa coulaasplatiBg
r.uch a more. Jhers waa no word,
huaevrr, from Lindlmrjh himself.
The reports elrculatel after H
heraius known that Lindbergh had rllMbSflthy
retired from membership o f the
nat tonal advisor)' ct meattire fee
attanautk-s. I hr White llmasse sanouncev the
Gen. \YaU tr________________
ristant chief of the air eorys, t*

crninrnt exists to enabl* men to
live In orderly aa*. elation with
each oilier."

Ity IIRUCE TUCKER
S «n (u r d

W a s h in g t o n ! oee. * —uv\
_ Col Chartin' A. Lindbergh. It
was reoorted yaatarday. any
temvt Ute United States anew
more It live abroad.
Perron* In touch with tba aero­
nautical affair* raid they under-

20 bomb* In a five-block hoe- M W»U- In ao-ithematern eounpital sone, damaging a dorml- *•**• h* nald. th* monthly rallel
lory, a scliool for Urn blind and «r*nt |, lea* than I* spent to
seven other building*. Tr.o ol |maintain monkey* bt the munlel
the rulder.i were i-eporttd allot !*•! yooa.
down.
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Rriekar’s ‘'Inhumanity*’ anduea|.
Only two paisous were injured .loused Indlffm nca," Im charge)
nnd none mas killed in the capl- “ might tend to InalU the** gw d
tal, hut numerous deatlis w crclclU iem tir Ihrlr, itcspcraliou to
listed In raid* on other cities— |commit unlawful act*.*
Including 10 nt Janirjuki, five at j Tha
governor**
New
York
Matka'cVlyi, tmo at Sortavnln and ,speech, he added, wca frclghlrd
one nt Kotitiimiakl, The attack- with “ apologies."
cr* were beaten o f f by Kinnlsli &gt; “ Wall atrrat," be said ’ la l«&gt;
pursuit plants ami n n tl.a ln rifti far «may from our hungry unem,
fire.
• ployed Li more ways than ona.
Two passengers «c r e icported Governor Rrtcker has 'not jrxt

A ___ a. P . L I ' k

(WUUlAn

! AAid r m i A n n .

*.

Dec.

2J-T 1 «it

has lyen no incrtwsw in th* ftdrral
KQVi'inmeiit'a rsliniate of'tram !*
liTvdt ctlon &lt;n Florida this jk- nu&gt;n.
Secretary Chiatain o f the citrus
oonmiaalon, riuphsaixcd today i*
-niurtrntln*f cn a n-wa atcry non.
Wa«h'ngttii which r.iruy gatw.-rand ahlppcia construrd aa mean­
ing Ihat i' noo.coo boxea had In ca
dded to Florida’a M 1msled |»odactl’ n for th* current aeasou
Tba ndd.-d mlllirna were fu.n&lt;T
to b t the. estimate frr; tangs ri-e*
which th* goreinment
In ludri

sutcccd Lindbergh on the earnout-1
tec.
a
'
John F. Victory, committee
secietary, said:
“ Se me - niutiths ago Colontl
Umlbeigh ln*lte*lv*l t» lb* e*o»mittea that ht psiM »mt »*» 't'1*
future lievote us msdi lime la
th* committee'* affair.* os l*s had
In the pa*l and suggested Itmt hr
be replaced on the cosmuillee b.v
a nuutber-mho could devete *»*.•
time tu the c* mmltlt a*u activltlra. ’
I»r Vanervdr Hush, ' committee
ch.-tit man. t i l Undbcrgh bad algnilk-J ld» willingora-* to *«rv»
tht c-rtniillr* o*i sperlat a.-slgnmcnls ard h) an udvisory rapa­
rt! y. Rush prat* J Undbtrxh's

ths impit-ssioh that SJte,Wi
loxre nl Flood* cicuigr* had h -w
..tkinl to the ISslc al grtVcranunt &gt;
O noU r calimsta.' (haslain siul
“Thf* woa not *hc lyra.
* rh» \Vashinwtott_ story*
Ftonda would l&gt;n dm s hJjKMI.Ui'
iKXn of oi inga*.'thhr aanaan. tout
pared with SMdl.POO Lazoa dnri ig
the 1935-30 saaaoa. The fade a,
t gosainatant
a haart • h*chair*

stored in Florida.
,
Thi commission checked with
tha deparimrat of agrteclturaorad
tound that th* Wa-hlngtcn a f r ,
had romp ired Flat Id*', produ tW. f f ? * Aj L I .
for this aaaaon with productloei
chaainM'a
for th . 133» » aosaep. and n ^ t e f ^ S L i
* ■ * 1 !^* ®

ontlmat*. hi • »

of |

"From the Washington account. ! f tr llaridn.

OR th* drtv*way and (lib
d look.
/
N h h klaekout—!t.’» light

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS!

Official Advent
Of Winter Brings
i Lowest Mercury

Salact Your Bast Gift* From
Our Baantlful Assortment Qf

f’ytlnntkH—Uegoiilgtt—AuUuaM—Vloletn

( lit'rriea— -l'epperp— aim) F o lia g e pJauU
window . . . . Lawson L I
(big butter and egg a
haying fruit far hi* r
North Carolina tarrttory. 1
fntfm LaaktvUlo N. p. Hit
Wilbur foduraU was a eu’
boy, dyean’t swear, drl

Hw»«» -Olada— CarnaUona
Uwect .Poaa— Alunu and 8na{M

afSiap1
*
was nut to

'"A r 'iV jc Ooraagoa Include
O^chltht—A’nlley and CwdoUIm

Wodrwaday

lilKinl*. H a l

CUT FLOWEBS

Christmas Wranth* fag

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■**&gt;• fumlly. tr#a, and
iljrht Riafa I* wh«rt tha match
•T alaetriclty coma* to a halt—
iW l h* lighted i pith
.?n Ch’ hima* art.
. 'fw rtlU a of lauiwl and pin
MM* lllumlnata avary window In
thrm nalon and downaUIn thare'*
• big buneh of mlitUtos hanglr.j

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each l» I - e*‘ } J J w S t ) *• A t
tkmfw 4 *^iUt it»t tu!».

t* ihc TRil.fT’oT'On* ccmMunitt**|
and s'aW ' In'rare fur-the untuv !
* pioyab'ea..
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Ow.n •&lt;pr.il :;C minuter with Ut*
.* !&gt;rc. tdOrt *vti 1 emerged - with a
?, 4&gt;r*.-ty|'c a Ailment tn which .
Gwen rastrgxttd ' the relief pollfor «/,Ohlou governor,'John IT
UricUr, unt cli»Vif\-d. the slate mis,
, local governments In Ohio wire
• spending only Ji jtrr month i&gt;cr|
person for relief, t&gt;r about fir* i
cent* prr meal— “ Ic « than appro­
priate to frid atray tlogi.'*

Federal
officials • reportedly
ware fine-combing the Aniura'f
cargo to determine whether It con
formed with the freighter’s man­
ifest. Customs officials have aald
that tht Araura, on the bajla of
|tg'manifest, mould be contldcrvJ
an unarmed mtiehanlman.
'Repotla that enuld not be con
firmed circulated that a numbel
•f object* and packages had baaa
thrown overboard from tht Arauca while It mat making for Tort
Everglades Tuesday.
It was rt ported that two paitla*
o f coaatguardamen went out to&lt;
day to look for the objects, bul
tala waa denied by Lieut.
Lltut. J. W&lt;
Naltn. exaeutive offiear of U)1
coast guard baaa hart. Malln.
hewerir, admitted hearing that
object* were thrown from thf
Arauca.
'There waa no official ctmmenl
htrt whether any ottempt mould
bf mad* to force tha Orion tl
and It* offshore ’ vigil. Although
the British cruiser U outside tM
United State* three .mile ttrrito*
lal limit, It.la m-qll Jualdr tht moat
tarn hemisphere’s safety eon*.

WASHINGTON, Dee. stt—WI
w-Jl'a*beginning to lo-k ns if
thay^l use inoro dec tile lunvnt
fcl the White ilouss during the
holidays thnn in moat of Eu•uuc'.f
palaces nnd pbtcrs of p llllcal
grand our.
Wliat a lot of diffcriuct* u
blsrkc'Ut meant.
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By night on Uttwf pie-Cliri«lni&gt;s
evenings no luiltm luipklc fmm
Ducklni’ linm pnlnie . . . FiRnei*’*
Elysev shows mi light , , . und the
S ilicrs whdo Stalin and Hitler
tng their hats are reportedly as
akiyk as tin- insido of Sintn Claus'
atucking.
■ Uuti bci'inning trmorrow night
ftbe-W hllJ llimrr iy gnliii; tit
blaxo with Christmas color.
Already the executive mansion
la housing .TJ Christinas tri u sad
110 wreathts and u lot of them
hre wiled for light.
"•Thi! ina'n ent anrr Ima a tree
•n altbc.- side i t the door and a
huge wnnlli over the’ portals. .
. Two nmra trees ado n - th*
per h under thf while columns.
inaiac, trees seemed
st-eimsl to grow
Inaldc,
glow from
•raiy niche In the balls,
i Th* maible slalrwaya ar» lined
f'.lh tr s e * and thsic'i cn* 20 f*«t
U ll In th* e at icom. Th* vaacs
te ffllW d With poinMttlai, end th*
Indiryc: lighting will all t&gt;gt knock
your eyt-out.

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Brsidra cualums and neutrality
rtgulntlon-. the Alaura la held
mcp by a $3H,GJI libel placid
Bkalnat her yraterday by tbr
Texas Kugnr Company.

I ; White House To
| Be Lighted With
ft: Christmas Trees

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|cooference will* Ihe Presldmi.
« , WWU ll^tkf ^aerrtury Early
« Qmllnfi.d UvcfA'a rinlcmcnt. point*
» Bur (in- that It I* the policy of
f the Administration to prevent
ii Jjiiyonvr-jiaryrir .and to -tnaW»
S. work fftr thou Whu—cati wuiV

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Cuattma, coast guard nnd navy
tip n Inspected the Arnuru and
Its cargo oguin yesti nitty aftri
tlic freighter \va* moved to »
slip In the harbpr usually re.
(or vessels expected to be
a ’Veil
d up for long periotls.

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NEWSPAPER

AY. DECEMBER

Eatabllahed In 1908

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A atrango anil ironic mrjn.gc for Christmas
A. I). IP.I9, when more than half of the world
la n. war.
Util there were alao aolilh I . ilictatii mil
wnr* on that first Chi litmus iiioining. The moat
pminlnrnt man In Dathlahem that ilny hi., prob­
ably a Itoman solaier. If* wn» liu«y helping to
collect taaaa from Jooeph, the carjic titer, Mary
apd other ronqurrotl Jews, for Iha girat Augu»-

“ tin thnu mnl do likewise."
At IIII* Christmas sconort A. I*. ItHIU, thu
Jrvi irlm mail Is strewn with ihr MiHlml*,'l, dead
mnl dying, Tilt' mail now extend* fmni Jerusalem
In hiimU wrirkcil Warsaw ami nil tu ll«-l»liilti
with highways of suffering ami ilvnlli nlmtrhlii|t
lain hImint every rlly ami village of 1‘ulaml unit
llailrm , not to nii'iitnin Central ami Western
Kurnpr.

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The Jericho mail reappear. In war-riddled
Hlimighiil mill run* through
pillaged Soorlii^r
iiivi* lu'il Nanking, Hankow, Canton, anil CIiuJk king hiti&gt; moil of Ihr eltlc* anil' iMiputoua vljnt*'*
o f I'hflli.
M
Tlf* Jerlelm mail this Christmas l^ ^ o w ik il
a* neve? brfm r with tana t j thousand^aweiHng
into niapy inllliona— o f refugee*
from
Ihelr anrratral home* now wrecks, l ^ F •hall anil

Christ livra through tho canfurlra with ever In­
creasing, work!
encircling, life transferinttu:
power.
Ito taught aurh Impossible things I "laiva
your enrmloa"; "Dltaa them 'that rursr you’*:
"D o good to them which hata ywiTj. 'T ro y for
4hem which deepltefully Use you "; “ A » you
- would-that men sho,M do In you do ye also to
jf them likewise"! and "Thou ahaIt love thy neigh
i. bar a . thjroeir,
t
A lawyer asked Him, “ who la my neighbor? *
•nd replying, He gave tu the parable o f the

Hrleaa anil forFUl like ininhitry
iituritan— or "la
W wi.'iv eil mother or
Thre Is a war orpl
n the iloor step of
n liom elry n-fuge ly
Christmas, testing the
every Amrrlean horn '
ttnuinrncaa o f lh ^ IRiday nhsrrvanrr around
:he Christmas triwfl i fireside and festal hoard
within, la He ud^H ilrth wo celsbtale with u»
tree, or la Hr outside tne
a ro u n d ho
door with l h ^ ^ N ni I man from Ihr Jericho
•IM

ied, beaten, left
Two o f hla fellow
—a prlesf and n
by on the other
t". Hut • foreigner o f a
iffarant race and
Ifious faith, a daaptMd H narltan, “ when ho
r ' hint w#a raarad .vtth e ipaaoion and ratav
blot, bound up hla watte i, brought him to
tun and took car* o f Mm'
iarae rtaaed this parable with

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of pears
. that our
J o u r homes ban- n..t
broilirr» nr**

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aur |&gt;rn|ori&gt; Is not I
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■Tab favsreil Amsrlra
WELCOME the uneeen guest from the J
che rood, lie will onrkli and glorify «ur Clini
MAE DAY A- D. 1*89.

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THE 8ANFOR6 ITERALD, flANTORfl. EL0RIPX

Ffcffir To. H i
Following R umnP
&gt; Blood T r a i l * *

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Inns Launch First
Counter Offensive,
Pounding Invaders
On Central Front

Christmas 1939
Seminole Fair
Has Parallel h
WiU Be HeM
1914 Tidetide
.. Feb. 12 To 17

Interment Toilftt
Made In
Builder yVas F fik tT o
Make MilHoi* Bol' lars From Indeeby

aviet Army Head
Believed Removed ™ 8 lc,ub, nJ!Ian® T°

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------g n P e o p le ’s Regime In
$ $ Finland Skid To Be
r .,'! Arrested By Soviets
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Make 1940 Event
Best Ever H a Id

NEW YORK, D A : » &lt; —
(A P )— Anthony Fol

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Allied warship* wwrw reparted today on the alert* for
iy
concerted daah home by
! German merchantmen to east
"A the pinch oft the blockade.
In thti&gt; FlnnUh-KuMte
'• ihbetlUtiea, tha-Finn* capital
fe ilio d on XitaaUa ruvcrsea to
5gr- launch the flrat; major com '■'l tdr-offonilvw on the KareJIaw
IAhmui while pounding- the In* ▼adsra' on the Central TtmtA,

' Show* a beet are the 30 children from tiik I
try who are Imbued w ith' Christmaa etcltement
ents Santa has Just given them. T h e y 'e ra 's ix

eleh this peer to make
the event as In prevloua
lead a commttUe eeeipo
nbers o f the loeel elu
n selected to handle e ll’

Larger Christmas
P. Paxton To Sidelight*.Ok War Revealed
Fred W . Ball Volume Reported
By Local Stores
Bring. Hi&gt; Close 3
Decades Of^ Service

ead on o m bta. sits a big. muni-1 tin
Ubns baa*. There war* re postal Du
Utat pamphlets wore
dropped.!wh
One rumor (aid the pamphlets I '
warned terrible a hr raids were |In
earning.
, | t»
Hllnrlch Himmler, head o f.s llfft a
the O sm a n police, urged
hliJBb
own to beget children— in ot|*o
eat o f- ’ wadloeh—especially
t o l P '1

has been struck by u foreign fee,
a squadron of swift Uermau cruis­
ers having crept through the fag
Thursday night to the western
coast end tim ed their guns
against the Britons.
"Whan day brake they bagea
bombardment o f three Important

towns'. . .

“ At Scarborough, shelled by •
battle era leer sad an armored
cruiser IS casualties were reported. while e l Whitby two were
killed and two woondad."Men; women and &gt;chlldien ot
n n u u u co u ■ . . ------- , :
;—
- . v— s -w w ^ * , the civilian population were left
dead and wounded, struck without
ea reedy I •ti'18 r*&lt;D» and 10 elds ahows.
rear nnd I .V 1? nieiority o f the exhibits warning while at work. In alb
the casualties number llg , ac­
children
*1^ g ^ onder.
children I M
f#&lt;ttwo
am)large
lb# timta,
0, ^ . mic
&lt;u cording tu Uie official list, o!
whom ae.pre Itoown do be dead."
M-Tvirt-1 * l 60 ^e«L
.A jw ragroyh. In. another die
attempt
U»« co-operation of the
*
Jpubllc hi making the cront an patch Jn Tits Herald for Dec: 2S
J , **3?Il?l0‘,t8L, ndlng one, Mr. Homer dr- throws some light on the possibili­
ur onaeraicj#rr&lt;|
the officers end illrcc- ties of aerial warfare as viewed
„ „ „ I 10” ,° f ihc Elks Club are going by both tho AUlea end the Oar.
to the extreme to provide the mans: "A neutral traveller whs
- F1*?®* I resklent* o f Romlnole Comity u reached London today front Bcr*
and tn aic|ran| wholesome show and the lin expressed the opinion'that the
and one I degree of surcrea of the event (lermana are not thinking serious­
rned.
IJeponds solely upon tho amount of ly o f a Zepnclln Invasion o f Eng
land. According to that observer,
they regard the apprehension and
tha prrcautlona against Zeppelin
attacks taken In London ami in
other English cities a* n great
Joke."
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However, a bullttln from Lon­
don on Aug. 2S said: "Reported
Kaiser's army In fresh attack
reached rc-entrenched lines o f the
Allies
and am now shelling
With Uie distribution o f nearly
Ires can b e . costly and 1 100 Christmas baskets to under- Franch and British positions. Re­
i, so don't let a holocaust privileged persons In Kemlnole port says that tho airships are
a mrrry Christmas," riro | County today, CapL It. K. Itoee dropping bomba on Antwerp-. . ."
The Russians were also Involved
____ _____
Chief Mack Cleveland
said ___
to-1 and I Charles Morrison extended almost from tha start In the first
_g p
publti
exer-|
U iy , urging tha
i ’ ’ ’ to -------1 their appreciation to all persons World War aa a bulletin from Bl.
extreme caution In guard* I who have .contributed to
the Petersburg, now Leningrad, shows.
^
egaimt' fIrr« "d"ur!ng""the hoii-1 Bolvetion A m y Empty Block- (Note the Immense number of
M uon .'
I w f Fund,
men commanded by the Russians.
Otirf Cleveland particularly
^ W ithou t tho ftae ami gener- Today they are sold to ha' able
w a n \ the public against the oua support o f the people, of to muster more then twice aa
fh a Nkprd creeled by the Christ-1 Sanford and Seminole County," munF \|
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« M IrsLlhst Is found la nearly I Cepe Roe# said, "W e would not
"Two Russian armies .’Join* in
n t t y hA | during this season. I here bean able to carry
this East Prussia. C u r Nicholas at
"Btw arihpf orurioadlng olee-|bU o f Chriatasaa cheer Into so front to .Join army IIm of friir
‘ Heal elrcflL and
of
fanlly I nanif homes."
million m*
The second II
coanectione M iid fa c low s bulbs, | Through noon .today additional four mlllioi more now com]
In ln*tal1tag&lt;K Hghte on
the I dnnul l eon . amounting* to
|B0 mobilises."
Due," Chief B L fU sd u id.
hrengM the total of the fund
But the
Tha lagnUtMMtan many
o f I Is 0 * 0 4 0 .
Contributors * were y r a . m ___ J i n .
.
the lighting, x a ta V cheap a gdl aa follow s: W. M. Scott, IB, A fenalve aa Q u Is turns approactmi.
therefore
. ? a « « J f c r ^ c h t i f friend » l,.a n d C. E. Bradshaw. Today, tho All tie have wan Im­
portant victories at sea with .Urn
scuttling o f the Admiral Gtnf
Spaa, aad the timury timer, OpiumOMietmaa tree llghta *0
are net burning.
Christmas trees should
away from the heat and
n* position where they
bo easily knocked over 1
thd circuit, be said.
Christmas trees are
larly dangerous beet us*
vary fer them U citeh

Precaution Is
.Urged Against
Holiday Fires

Lake Mary Will
Have Children’s
W Christmas Party

nrp.rts.’S

dangerous It Is slues it
more Inftamahle as tt dt
TM data this week t

er

Yowell.Company
Gets Award Fer
Beat; Decorations
Tbs VoavU

« warded

tin

offered .by "3

»ber&lt; then) Is only the ranoikstr
who Is coanectttd 'with tlih AfaerL cbdnca1that the holocaust o f war
rap Kntbersy In Phils; to Tied' W. ■Witt engatr them.
B*U of this City gives some In­
Referring to the questions o f
teresting sidelights on the Euro­ , W M States' participation In the
pean a ar now In' fU fourth month war,1 Mr. Balt says. “ 1 can under­
and threatening td contfthie IP* stand that pcoplu at home went
definitely.
.fe'vlMtp out o f this war at all
That the war la very u p i in Its cesta,.bercus.-they feel that the
aspeeta and th a t'It affords the latt w br cost them too uioch and
danford business men generally
Inhabitants o f Parts no
little that fluh one la not their tnul- reported the blggeat volume o f
cause1for concern Is strikingly II*
business In several years as last
Itlatrtrted.'wben Mr. UhlT cons (dsn
11 "Jt seems to uie.” he added
the possibility o f his coming emphatically,
"that they sro

After seivlng th. city o f Bkiiford In vsrioas cepusltits fo.
neatly three Recedes, O. K d lt x ton will retire on Jen. 1, 1IM0
he conflict unicatbed:
nnd will be paid a penskm by tho
1 think my chances of
cilyj aa a "token o f eppreek.tluit
living
fo r ’ his long and active service.’
very Utile'
‘‘ Chief* Peatun, aa he Is known
to *11 residents o f the city, hoe
and In my
been employed In n variety o f Jobs
l enough In
aa the need* o f the city required,
and because of hie liiualhngi of
varied eabjeeta he wee found moat
capable In all o f his duties.
"Chief* started1his long slgvtie
vrKh ths City aa a rttetnflp In
ltttl under Pita Chief W. II.
Underwood and a year later Be
wee made l&gt;e*d-ef-the gluiTSv
pertmvnt, serving for 13 years in
tilts csperlty.
. During the "beam days’* when
the vihtw i of eon struct lun w*«
sbiiormawthlgk, be was appoint­
ed betiding Inspector in ' ,thla

Am Afctobfi

ton, D. U., In tho year I t i l l A. D. k
Morgenthau, Jr. My family Is a vary

Monday "w ill Be Ob­
served As Holiday
Throughout C i t y

wrung, however. f t IS their baa*
faces. It Is somewhat the fault
o f the United States that the
Met war was not carried on te n
thorough finish and that u pro­
perty organised peace was net
en eM d M e’ end maintained. Tho
j n isn f war la but a continuation
of, os' completion o f, the last one.”
Farther anatying the cause of
the European conflict, Mi*. Ball
Into edeh other
smarted' that "A

p la n e d esig n er, n n d x b u ild er,
d ied to d a y . F oJ ik eiiy 4 R n w *»
taken to a lioep llfll s u ffe r in g
fr o m p n eu n ioccu s m e o t o g it ts and b e d been - g lr a a r e ­
p ea ted b lood &lt; n m s fu S J * » » ' t o
help h im f i g h t th e d b w i t f .
H e w as
kn ow n
to
tflh
aeronautical Induitry ni tag fljv*
man to become a uillttonalr®
through aviation..., lie w ai enW
to have carried lilt oflleo In hies
hat, and loved to .ketch deetgns(
o f plane* on wrap paper, wrap­
ping paper, and Ui# walls o f air­
plane factories.
On n scratch pad lie first drew
tho designs o f tho planes the
Kingtfoid-Bmllh used on' many
ocean crossings nnd Amelia Earh u r t rode aa a imsvcngxj- on the
first transatlantic flight.
He. was born In Java] the *on
o f u wealthy eoffeo planter. Ilia
wife died 10 years ago.' There
are no children.
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White Christina*
Probable ForMtch

Driving snow storms t i a £ l A
traffic fas weeternt New T l S
Friday and large, sirtloaa « r t h e
on the Cltya nation had aaeuraneq o f o ^ h l t .
A.
Christmas.
|
I
.•tSanford baa entered mbra into
lW -TU ||ti»,oaM oa IiJfi u lm » a T i g h ^ f 1
tWs yW rihO n It ever has before, stare aa lata as 15:30 P. V ' form ­
Mayor Edward Higgins saM, com- ing a firm base for tha-' whits
■ tlialn iy local mtrenanU for the 1lakes which rteebed' nfct* Irtrhe,
on it wlU bo "on urn attractive windosra and Christman of depth la tho Labe Erie region.
displays which l.o declared have
Termed a "bltosard'V and' the
B.
prueent moment,” ho added much, to tha prevhlling w ont stotm
o f the 1 see son,
rV aid waiting In the Christmas spirit.
hyf New
Torh
stats'- ttfcnp
thM Germany wDI . During: the day and until &lt;lata ere, the storm moved toward tty*
nd wimt she has Jyat u t ' night.' .Chriatams carols have eastern
sesrtxjard. . Ttaffie mi
Mg ' to- Palatal. Ones tkaftiid UifMith the air from the principal cost-west tboiWUghfsrvs
lutalspeabsee
erected
through
ths
lit HolUM and with
x In1
lx. a&gt; efforts o f local mercanti, and
that ee a bues'ehe-w lll lbe
pealttmi td tM 'd ” lot' of daraagu g M fn I Claim has been oe the down-stats- In New Yortr riMI
to 'Merrid Old Btmlaitd.' What ■Owetu, much to th ejM Igbt e f the lifiOO men a urnmad Uii ttirik of
is In my mind Is th el lt would be sxtltkd children who are Imbued spreading •. sand on
icwcoVtreO
fa r kriilu r . strategy at tha pres­ with ths nlinoet hysterical excite­ DftVtlTKntH.
ment
o
f
the
"week
before
BanNew Jer**y, Penneylrtuila 'em)
ent mofaent to throw the U. &amp;
Weet Virginia reported snSsr, also,
A.’ hiiayf arid soul ip with Prance tM com**."
.
long
lints
o
f
c
istomsrs
thousands o f workers In-’Newark
aad England while they are both
strong,' because the awultlnr their turn at the win- being late for word when tieo « a n is n ot going to Jows; the Poet Office too, reports coated street* and blghWtftru sent
If Germany wears IU . ureatest volants of business cans and buses tkWAhg * into
and because of this volume a first truffle Jams. Tho *new -was not
d M e J M Ib v In HHO U reported confined to the euatrnt'aoeatkm,
however, more thou- sevub inches
d erh e have Jteen workbig-ovor- covering the ground . gflglHmO
tlros to serve the people e f Bans epolks aad e*tendlng'ovcd&gt;Wticonfont us the volume o f outgoing sin and porta o f Michthgh. The
and Incoming mat!' mare than
doubled for the holidays.. CancelMthn mart face cllehed o f t leth tf-k f^ tit s tiiousande and every
mconrtng r e e l1-1brought In- mate
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fashioned wish for you:
"Merry Christmas 1”

COLEMAN’S
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Now when Jesus was bom in Bethlehem of Judea In
the day* of Ilorod the king, behold, thcro came wise men
from the cast o f Jerusalem, saying,
"Where ia he that ia l&gt;om Klnir o f the Jews? for we
have aeen hia atar in the east, and are come to worship
him.”
When Herod ithe king had heard theao things, ho wax
troubled and all Jerusalem with him. And when he had
gathered all the chief priests and ncribea of the people
together, ho demanded of them whero Christ should be
bom. And they said unto him, "In Bethlehem of Judea:
for thus it Is written by tho prophet,
"And In Bethlehem, in tho land of Juda
Art not the loaat among tho princes o f Judu:
For out o f these shall eomo a Governor,
That shall rule my people Israel."
Then Herod, when.ho had privily called tho wise men.

enquired o f them diligently what time the star np|*ared.
And he sent them to Hethirlicm and said, "(Jo ami search
diligently for tho young child and when ye hnve found
him, bring me word again tfint I niny come and worship
him also.”
When they had heard the king. Ihey departed; and.
lo, the star, which thy saw in I lie mat. went before them,
till it came nml stood over when* the young child was.
When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding
great joy. And when they were come into the house, they
saw the young child with Mnrv his mother, and fell down,
and worshipped him: and when they had n|&gt;eiied their
troasures, 'hey presented unto him gifts: gold, and frank­
incense. ami myrrh. And being warned of (lo t in a iln-nm
that Ihev should not n’turu to Herod, thry departed into
their own country another wny.
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GREETINGS

We hope the Christmas
star shines bright for
you, lighting your way
to success nml happiness
during the holiday sea­
son and tlie coming
' ear.

HOFMANN

Electric1 Service

Merry Cftrfetmas
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Best wishes tnr ,*i very
Merry ‘Vhiustmas and a
prosperous New Your filled
with happiness

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holiday is here. With sin­
cere good wishes for your
happiness, we extend to
you our heartfelt greet­
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and friend­

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A Wlfah* was never
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brinr you peace, joy and
happiness. That is my sin, cere wish for you and:
yours. .

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RLE VERSE FCK TODAY
tOD SPEAKH TO US IN
NY W AYS: For God speakoth

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IV not. la • dreamt In s
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rp fsllclh-upon men, lu (turn­
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Both the ears of men, ond oooc
•their lull ruction— Job 83:14-

The United SUtee end-other American .countries are
am oqr tho few remaining nation* In the world where
Chriwtma* ban be' properly celebrated. An effort wlir^be
raade(lh England afid Franco and the Scandinavian coun­
tries, where ordinarily Christmas la as mttch o f /i n occa*
•k&gt;h as It-Is here, b u t-itiw n lb o quite different/from the
food old fashioned festivities. !
You cannot ftAVe.much o f a Christmas celebration
when you arc at war with another nation and the expres­
sion o f "Peace on Barth, Good Will Toward Men” must be
ghbora. You cannot
confined &lt;o your own friends and neighbors,
the front, your
enjoy Christmas when yodr men are o Jf
ff at t!
children evacuated to the countryside, :your cities shrouded
in the darkness of compllls “ blackouts.”
But in this connection we' should not te
soros o f the countries o f,th e world, Christnu
the war began, Ever since the Bolshevist* a
pearance upon the European scene, Christina
ill repute In Russia. The Communists have „ „ ---------_
celebration o f Christ’*, birth with such effect that the Day
Is practically forgotten. Hitler has made the same effort
more recently In Germany.
12 Is Interesting to note Uist It Is In those countries
where Christmas has been forgotten that thp God o f War
is now being worghipped. You cannot bully helpless and
defenseless people and worship Christ at the same time.
You cannot wage unprovoked war against little neighbor
nations and celebrate Christ oh the same day.
You get rid of Christ,, you forget Christmas first]
8 en you attack, you rape, you m u rd m The story of
iriat, His blr'.h In the manger, the lessons of charity, hu­
mility. kindness and love, which He brought Into tha world,
are completely Incompatible with the bllttkrelg, the bomb­
ing raids from the air. the mass annihilation o f heiress
people, and the propagation o f hatred, snvy. ami bruUll.v.
These two conceptions of society simply cannot exist side

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Virginia, your little friends are' wrong.
They have been affected by the skepticism
o f a ‘skeptical age; ' They do ncg beijfire exlittle minds; -l 'All 1minds,»Virgin (ai* .Whither
they be.menVf'br children's, aiw little‘‘ In
this great utilveife o f ours man ty jT m efe
insect, an. a i£ in his intellect, « i compared
with the boundless-world about him, as
measured by the intelligence capable o f
grasping the whole truth and knowledge.
Yes, Virginia, there Is a Santa ClaUs.
Ho exists as certainty as love and gener­
osity and dovotion exist, and yoti know that
they abound and give to your life its
highest beauty and Joy. Alaal How dreary
would be the world if there were no Santa
Claus i It would be as dreary 'as I f ’there
were no Virginias. There would be no
childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance
!o make tolerable this existence. . Wa
should hnve no enjoyment, except. In sense
and sight. The eternal light with which
childhood fills the world would be ex­
tinguished.
Not believe In Santa Claual You
might as well not believe In fairies I ■You
might get your papa to hire men to wqJ$JV

- A CAROL rOR CHRISTMAS
White »now In tha country lass,
Ilrpwn snow os tho streets
Doe u n you, mortal*, from all
P'Si'i pain
• And cold, sad frost, and olptL
BMk' *'

God bloaa tho matter of this hoval, In Russia spread across Its borders.
• And (Ira him hMlth to hklo,
Christmas cannot bo properly celebrated dhls year In { _ _ _
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Al*d a gold pick and a oilier ohorrFranco and EngUndbecause o f the.wqr .with Germany. If i.G , P . P &amp; X tO H T O
: Ij o glitter at Ilia aide.
tho war dregs on. and HlUer finally wjns. It mny- nevor^bc ! j j
v _ _ -a (
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Oud u n Urn wtstod woman hart rXobrmUd ’.here sgain. And the spirit .of the Child lu the
Hanger msy b i banished -from thi« world.
I, . P p n a i n n R v (
. dTliai ahietra In the glocin,
And rlv* her sugar and tea that**
cTtar. .. ..
-•&lt;And- firelight in her room.

Dig 4 Railway, and the Walith
Railroad In iletcolt, Mkh,! re­
signing from tbs. tetter in iOOU
to go to Lorotend. . v
lie was marrkd hi lsed to
Lottie May Brock and they liars
two children, ’ n ton, Earl . U.
raalon, an ete.*uriral engineer
(enncctod ’ with
the General

All; *b« Chimneys on Christinas Eve to
catch'Sahta Cltus, but eveq If they did not
Banta Claiu coming down, whit , would
that W ave? Nobody sees Santa Clans, but
j j r 'i f c n tluj. Xhere ia

no

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SanU

Did yob iver see fairtoa. dancing* mi
o rqiiht y
that’s.no
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g ikwnrttw nf' Of course not, but
out-&lt;aava.no
preof
Ptnof that they are not there. Nobody can
conceive or Imagine all the wonders there
are -unseen and unseeable in the world.
You tear .part the baby's ratuTand
SCO -Whitt makes the noise Inside, but there
la a veil covering the unseen worid which
not tho strongest man, nor oven the united
strength o f all the strongest men that
ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith,
fancy, poetry* love, romance, can ’ push
aside the curtain and view and picture -tho
supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it ail
realf. Ah, Virginia, in all this world there
is nothing else real and abiding.
Efot Q s n l a P l a a i a l
FfXE..Mt_ F I . J I L. . I
’ No
Santa Claus I Thank
God I he lives,
and he lives forever.* r A - thousand years
from now, Virginia, rtay, ten times ten
thousand Veara from now he will continue
to make 'gll^'dhe heart o f childhood.

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CHRISTMAS
WITH OUR
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. Y osr order . w i l l - ho
carefully fllUd • .with
froah flowar* o f dim

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M i x e d Bouquets.
Corsages and Fin-

Electric Company ot Schenectady, afttr he t-is retired, 'Chief Pax]
N. Y^ and a daughter, Nan E. Pa* • ton takL he,“would keep on work*,
ton-of Sanford,-a tookkteper.
Ing" at ■Cmotblnc,* maybe plan!
: Chief rial tog lys boon a Mason a- gaidcn .at hi* homo on Via
since 1SD0, bo te a mtmtaf of the Myrtle Avenue.
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Rika, Lodge and U the Past
Op coding active duty with thSf
Worthy' Patron of this Order of city Jan. I, Chief Pizteq bacomoqLuUm BUr.Ii i
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the ftret City tmployfo to be rV
When asked what be would do

And give tho children sleeping
1)7.* there &gt; '* -j • * , •
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field o f 'ifaliclng grain,

Ai VilIklng'/pall/auif tha morning
s'-- air
?■ Killed with forgotten rain.
-T iuim &amp; ui Livingston
r U j W C I t K f,

tu John U.
Imdld tax col leeit* year.

SanU. Ctans stuff. If there
one where did all these WPA
Xt* com* from !

te

Out prediction
that 1V4U will
an sensational a year from the
ndpolnl of newspaper headlines
rtetmaa built)ta* throughout
iqilotv I*.reported ao ten perbetter than last rear. For
w# bellivc Ssnforu can say,

Koofheaaaw^.-

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pursuit plans* that wtR maka
ntles an hour. What the
i would do to the Russians
some planes Ilka that!

It hsa never .bopn oxrelied

LAKE MARY

rgan* ' partner
Lefftngwsll
i, “ I think see ought to
180,000,000 perron* In
Itry more rope**. What

IIIVIUMIMH

HMIH III W»*a»a-»

In the Poiltc l&gt;c| irlnunt. lie will
be euccec-lr-l • . n« Impcctor by
Grady L- Uiuitan, funner fire­
man.
' Chief I’skIiiii uwmd and ope­
rated a Lrgc- machine shop In
Loveland. Ohio, befotr coming to
Sanford In UlO- In . that city N
wai also rnenped hr ‘ hulkUng
eonatnietlon, plumbing and MOCpil
riral contracting; Iwtwaa a k o s bst
o f tho city council, a membereftha
Board of Cdurition and waa an
officer in the rltyte steam ft fa.
engine company, lie also did tho*
surveying end strict wosk for the
Ohio city..
. Born Oct, 30, 18S4 ih Remington,
Ohio, ehtef Pa '.‘ on graduated from,
tho Notional Normal University,
of Ohio In 1M4 with a Bachelor
of Science degree and then com­
pleted « course In civil snglneeo
mg and drafting at tha Ohio State
University. II* taught school In
Ohio for on* year and then en­
tered tba auditor', office o f tb*
Games and refreshments C. W. and B. Railroad. R* was
HteeguenUrrhg emf shrem cm
M ?ony o f Richmond, Ind. Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, tho
teg 'fo r a f r e Weeks with
Beans and John Evan*,
nd Mrs. R. M. Balt had as
aeate Thursday, Mr. Ball's
iters, Mra. Grace Turner
laa Lillie Rail o f Atlanta,
liases Lillian and Rtbel
o f Detroit, who war* to-

To Our
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department.

Happihesa is in atore fo r each o f us if we
Acoejptinfir happiness
.le^Wnk behind opr lorrow s and disap­
pointments. Christmas , is a good time
to begin anew and accept happiness with
a challenge to k#ep it during the coming
year. , '•
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In Eastern Star

Mias Stewart 1

Social Calendar
tsst
Christmas
iso red by the Phi
sorority arill be
1'until 7(00 P. M.
Armory.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Port have
as their guests, Mrs. Fort’s
fsthsr, Mr. D a^ o f 8operton, Go.
Mrs. 8. M. Lloyd and Miss Jans
Lloyd plan to Mend Christmas
with 8. M. Uoyd In Talishassee.
Mrs. Pannla V. Lee hss re­
turned from 8L Augustine where
she visited her ancle, J. C, Rowan.

o f . sympathy .and acta o f
im during our recent' beM ni
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Mr. and M n . J. G. Watte
" and family.

tks up plenty of cookies to presented, to tbs first 10 persons

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l * o tb* Christmas stockings. to "keeno.".
A t tks conclusion o f the games,
r patterns, to represent toys, the honors*, Miss Stewart was
Ms and figures and then called to the telephone by Mr.
McKay who requested her, his
them up with frosting.
former secretary, to look In his
Ullng cabinet for certain records.
On opening the files, she found
the drawers filled with gifts
which she o|*ened before the
guests.
The guests, all former teachers
of Miss Stewart, wrote bits of
advlcs which were placed on n
“ bulletin board” &gt;for the honorev
to collect.
Miss
Florence MeKey
then
paseed around erfetaria treys to
the guests and directed them to
serve themselves at they usually
did at high school. Coffee was
served by Mrs. McKay after the
guests had served themselves to
a salad course.
Invited to be with the honor
gucet were: Mrs- R. C. Maxwell,
Mrs; W. a
McCracken, Mrs.
Mary Stone, Mrs. Mae D. Fort,
Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mrs. O. M.
Harrison, Mis. Vlrgfl Smith and
Mrs. Effle Durden.
Also, Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Miss
Ethel Riser, Miss Phyllis Smith,
Miss
Rebecca
Stevens,
Miss
LlUian
Dualap,
Mis*
Laura
M D A
ChltU-ndrsi, Miss Edna Chittrndeii,
H A P P Y Miss Ruth Hand and Miss Cathe­
rine Tahnch.

Ute dough; with the aid of

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Mrs. Ida McCollum o f Olanta.
8. C , Is visiting as. the gurst of
Mr. ana Mrs. f . Hi' Trulurk and
famDy.

.Installation o f officers for 1940
o f Strolnole Chapter Number Two
o f Ute Order o f the Eastern 8tar
was held last night In tbo Mason*
ic Hall at 8:00 P. M. with Mrs.
Olenn E. McKay, Past Grand Ma­
tron, as Grand Installing Officer.
Othet- Installing officers Includ­
ed Mrs. Eugene Higgins, Past
Orand Marshal as Grand Marshal;
Mrs. Murray Jarvis, Past, Grand
Electa
as Grand
Chaplain;
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, ____ and
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Mrs. Walter Haynes as Grand
OresnisL
The Masonic 11*1) was decorated throughout wltb.Chri*Uv&gt;« a lrangemtnta o f pt&gt;Uisd\ttts; Ikfge
baskets
o f : MttRMHrtipnppeni
lightest candlrsu. liifti / a . lighted
Christmas l « s . . . P *.*HVI Mi it
Mrs. E. C. Harper wsa presentsd a bouqtrtt from the chapter ka

Kn-niiik Worship I:lt I •'!
Wednesday prayrt etruco
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V is it o r s w elcom e.

CHRISTMAS . . . rlnhornlelj
drcurntnl nn.l licht.-.l tree*. San.
In Claus walking nn First Street
Ihr time of gaiety nml festivity
. . . THE TIME WHEN GIRLS
FORGET PASTS
FOR
PRE
SENTS . . .
PARTIES ANH
DANCES , , . ull sorts of swell
blowmjtn . . . Everyone's light
h.-srted nml gsy . . . let the 111
thruw back their hrnds nml Inagli

Mis*__________________
Beatrice Howard o f Chlca*.
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go arrived Friday to spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. A. Howard.
Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Garner
have as their guests. Misses
Jewel «nd Margsrrt Gsrncr of
GilncevlUe. _______

Stewart Dutton, Assoeiate Ma­
tron: Glenn E. Mi-Kny,"Associntv
Patron; Mrs. R. W. Tunter, Scerrtary; Mrs. Harry Kent, Trea­
Bill Auhrman o f Wofford Col- surer; and Mrs. Fordyrc Russell,
ledge In Spartanbunr, 8 . C.. Is Conductress.
Also, Chaplain,
Mrs.
II. J.
here to be with his family during
Lehman; Marshal, Mrs. Phil llair:
Organist, Mrs. W, J. Cowdcn;
Ada,
Mrs. James
AlwmatWy:
Ruth, Mm. lUntish; Esther, Mm.
O. M. Harrison; Martha, Miss Ju­
lia Relic McClelland; Electa, Mrs.
Rklnty Nix; Warder. Mrs. C. L.
Hewson and Sentinel, Mrs. D. S. F

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CHRISTMAS TREE COUPON

Mlsa Mary Ellen Lasher hss
arrived from Louisiana Htite
University to spend the holidays
with her p«rents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lea Leaher.

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XMAS AND NEW YEARS

Mrs. Irvbift AacuReon and Mil* ld*y» with the former’s parruts
Erie Benjamin are -expeted front
&gt; iaw «d
celery.
c s ie r y , ' mi
m u s n ro o m s New York City to be the holiday Dr. and Mrs. II. I). Bmltli.
andl •.
a few
almonds,
served guests of their parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. C. R. Hlabre and lmuikI
caeeerute I* especially
Mrs. Sirauel Benjamin.
daughter, Marie Russell, of cam iota
arrived Friday to spend the
Miss Beatrice Keevil o f Port
Washington, N. Y „ is visiting as holidays as the guests of Mrs.
the g’ test of M n and Mrs. D. K. Bisbee’s son and daughter-in-law,
Fulegar wbp a re , spending the Mr. and Mis. Hamilton' Hishc.
winter here.
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Mis. Mayy Elisabeth Neely of Montlcello, Ga., Miss Geraldine
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Lakeland and J m « Neely of W|p- Lewis of Brunswick, Gs , and Mr.
Sunds)
Up' Haven w|R spend Chriitmai end Mrs. B- E. Hockley cfJiekm n lom ni) And.holidays with thefr mother, Mr*. vflle are expected to arrivr today
M. Neely.
to visit Mr. and Mrs M. J Mreks
for the holidays.
" Mra. Sadye Mosa* and children.
Julian and Raymond Baumei, will
Mr. and Mrs.' Biddle 8«ul will
•pend Christ mat In Bfunawick,
artlve Rondiy from Philadrlpbi*
ta spend the Christinas lioliiUy*
s. Haul's mother, Mrs.
Giate.1 sweet rluK-uiiile
Huddleston. Mrs. Haul U dress up touch, |u i«u civ
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god as th* fotmer Mi»s sherbets. (T iH 'it ew tjin4
luddlcatatl.
gtatc ntuie enaily

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Mrs. E. C. Harper
Presides At Meet

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Mrs. E. C. Harper, retiring
Worthy
Matron
of
Seminole
Chapter Two o f the Order o f the
Eastern Star, presided over the
regular December, meeting of. the
chapter held Thutkdu. night at
8 00 P. M. in the Masonic A m ple.
Mrs. Harper ajso made a report
o f the year’ s work and wee pre­
setted a picture from the chanter
and. numerous other gift* from
her friend*- .
r w' - .A fter the meeting, '• serial
hour was enjoyed tat the dining
ro*qi o f the temple w hen apple
pin and coffee were - served to
about 40 members present. '
Far the meeting, •.the h «t or
y**r, the hall was decorated
thtsaghnut with Cbrlstmsi arn a n ttw u .
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irtirK. mrn and womta—ckltdren. .

AT THE CHURCHES
M U S T U .t P T I S T I ' l l I'M t i l
I' ir k A w nt O h Ml
lllla m l-n r k M ru okt, J r , psi
Minutay Mrhool » t l A M
M o iit ltir W o r s h ip I I 00 A &gt;1
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Mis'. E. D.' Chi
Edna ChlUendeo 'ai
Chittenden plaa t i ]
for Pinellas Faik, *
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LJVE IN LAKE MARY
HOMES AVAILABLE

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PERMANENT Gift
something she will enjoy permanently.
Ind vItlusIt, stlred periiiainut waves wl
ihs test matsrtata (ur pr..|rvtlui, of h
tale.

Mr. and Mr*. Eric Nordgren
will have as their guests tomor­
row, Mr*. L A . Menard and aons.
Louie and Dale, o f Palmetto, and
M bs Marcella Menard o f Or-

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EVANSDALE SECTION
Knur m in t hoiiMt'. furiilH|u»il with nil iniproyenivtitn itiiludiiig bull),
radio, Rttraifi’. water nml electric current. $115.0(1 |»er inutith, ready
January 1.

$3.50 To $7.50
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
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BALCONY OF.BADYK'S— PHONE 1C FOR APPOINTMENT
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS!

DEC. 24-25

Select Your Beet G ifu From
Our Beautiful Aaaortmeut O f
( 'y d « m c n — IteiR )n («p -m -A s«h M U -)
C h erriea— PcttpcrA—a n d I'n IfA w .

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Four roonl'houno, all furniHlied with Imlh and RaniRe
niunlh.

GkYSTAL LAKE AVENUE
Four nxinia funtiMlicti and K&lt;iru«'.'.
Swuet PuiiF—HunfiT; afnd Hrutps
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AiHitAJc C on i| H Include
Orchid*— Valley and Camellias

nOOAY

Christmas Wreaths for
Home Decoration and Cemetery

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K. R0SSETTER, FLORIST
CELEBY AVENUE

$I’J |ht nmnlli.

LAKE MARY AVENUE
.Seven roum 11011110, iitifurniHlieil.

$15 iht inuiitli.

GREENLEAF AND WIUSON SUBDIVISION
Four ruutn house, unfuniisheU with batii and ' gufugv,
month.

TELEPHONE COUNTY 3603

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Wo thank you tqr your
patwnage during 1089
nnd hope our aaaoclationa conlinuo through*

LODGE &amp; SON

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AND CUSTOMERS

MERRY XMAS
We appreciated-. your patronage
during 1989 add \vc Hope to rod*
tinttfl serving- you In 1940.

Merry Christmas/
The old-time* wish for a Joy
never ends.'

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR
Another year . . •

that

another Christman
. . . may it bo your
happiest and

(.UMBER am) SUPPLY YARD

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Tax Collector—Seminole County

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Sanford Dqudney

Mny eveiy Joy, ev­
ery happiness be
yours during this
glorious Christmas
season and during
.the year to come.

TO ALL OP OUR MANY
FRIENDS ON THIS HAPIM*
fc&amp;l UK DAYS . . .

May the Joy and happiness of this
Christmas season' stay with you
throughout Uie coming year.

We Extend

SINCERE BEST WISHES
For The

Holiday Season

Wo aro grateful for your corporation and
patnoiage during the past and wc will enjoy
servlfig throughout the coming yoar.
'

T. W . Lawton

Duiing this time o f joyousivess abet
peace, we wish you this- merritest
Christmas you’ve ever H&amp;d, the bbitt
o f health, happiness and prosjaterlty,
now and in the future.

May wo wish for’ you good cheer at Christ*
mBs and good will throughout the Now Yoar.

SEMINOLE CREAMEfttCO.

KILGORE SEED CO.
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May the joys o f a season noted fo r
its happiness be multiplied’ fdr you
this Christmas.

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Merry. Christmas

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ONCE AGAIN
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Happy Add Prosperous
New Year -

Everyone!
. . . and we do mean every one o f .
our faithful friends who, during The years, have
iwtronlzcd us so regularly, Wo sincerely hope ,\'y
that we have nerved you well, and that in the
future our friendships will Increase and our
hospitality grow.

A ltm an Chevrolet Co,
,Sanford, Fla.

and best

Wishes For The New Year

Celery City Printing Co.

M ay this Christmas seasoh bless you
and yours with ail, the good things in
life; may suebess,. happiness and
health be yours in&lt; full measure;

“ MASTER PRINTERS SINCE 19*0"

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One o f the

Merry Christmus to all and best
.Wishes fci a happy and prosperous
&gt;Iew Year.

pleas1-

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Marry Christmas! An old, old. .. ..-A-*.'*
with,
The twinkling atara repeat Itt
M m y ChrisRntU! Wo with y o* • ■*' t*
Health,

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THE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'
able olio for Ihc nightly spectaIsm .

, Manager lo n n clli, oplimi.tic
ow t tin? lin t iippioji’liinp non.ini. hImi |Kiinl&lt; tn tiiv imisunlly
prnmMug array o f greyhounds
mm in tiiv kuir.iT. in n nig factor
In predict In- n record •brcifcin,* tit *J l»*uitr«,:* I.i&gt;t|&gt;iii, i * . loot
(radon.
tho vom er ■tonv. Tv(* nt I* li iDii
A - livn *&gt; in IInx of inline |&gt;lip- will rointiii.f tiiv Hr i unit.
nicii. nlil favorites, and dog* tlml
nave mail.' tinim-n f*r thrnu^lm
D u a l i i « i. .l i i il 'n i ii U
&gt; p u r t iiion t'alifomia trnckn have bwu
put through thcil* schooling pace* p u tio ii in tin - ^ iM li \ : " ’ n n l S Ii v v r H u ilf id ii D o r in*, W i l I 'a i. i
already.
Klctvn n erd iinvo been on- ' H in r l i . J a n . I I in K v 'i, t. n l i i a n
miunml for the' o|K':iiii|r night m e Ml ( d V c e lil n f tn tu l lu g is t r .
I turns for ln«t ycni’ i Derb) ; vor
p rog ra m .
The Tnmiruriil Hun.lieiip. cm- niilvmbly iiiniv than ii i.tii s'
December. Tin’
I racing the vrcuin of the kennel- Oil* tilin' lu»t
lists, Irutures the program of cotttr.it i&lt; n f ii’c-fni-oll. mill tin’..
I* font in til in nationiil
poll
tore* art fur Tliur.’ilny night.
Tin' Auivrirnu Legion Handicap, magazine..
staged In honor of tiiv opening
night sponsors, will lie tiiv sec­
ondary highlight o f tiiv program.

ORLANDO, Dec. 2.1-Tho Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club, Inenlril
near I-nngwood between Honfnrd
and Orlando, formally open* for
the fifth conarcutiw season neat
week.
The firainl Opening of
the
Longwood trark, for n 90-day rueing season, I* net for Thnrsdny
night, Dee. UK, General Manager
Waller Connelly sakl ycdtrnlay ill
outlining plan* for tho upproach*
Ing season.
(irryhound racing, one of the
modi popular Winter attractions
of Central Florida, I* headed In­
to what official* or the track rou­
nder a record season of operation,
Connelly said.
The opening night of the ionnon,, sponsored by the Orlando
post of theAmertcan legion thld
*ar, In annually regardml a*

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GREETINGS TO EVERYONE

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N V r .' ex len din g the uuisunV greeting* to you

luitotl.

Merry
Christmas

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Cooilial good wishes to you ami yours.

NEUI BOTTLING CO.

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Happy w
New Year

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K A H . H it , lit e r an etl. late of
t*outit), to the C o u n t) J u t q i
S c n iln o lr C o u n ty . F lo r id », at
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tl.tr iti&lt;&gt;iitlift I r v in tti«- H i a- of
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is of Centra! Florida'* forvmo*!
dial event*.
Plan* will Ih? complete by
iijriulny night to handle* tho nitripatrd rcconl opening night

A tiift for your
FriendK or Itelulives
that No One Hut
You C’an Give Them

today. T hat you

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Th* Tint o f it Tcrici o f Iio^h living constructed fvi •! colon:'
o f retired r.iilnny ciiiplovri*. nl
Lith-laml \fi« the I'tiaiio i f«’ t
u ccrumou) nt v Mrh .1. 1. M'U !v
nf ImtiUvillr, K y „ i*n hlcpt *■!
Iltv National A-too inl oil o f 1!.

WE

H AVE THE

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LIQUORS and WINES
( HAMDAtiNES A M ) . A u U I l E S
IN SK.MI N'Ol.K f'M l N I Y

to
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All o f our friends
and customers.

Caldw ell
C A S H (ilU )C E U Y
.A N D .M E A T M A R K E T
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MERRY CHRISTMAS

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A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR

MERRY
CHRISTMAS
HAPPY
NEW YflAR

I.l*I us lake rare o f \mir ex­
tra Holiday rniuirciiiciils o f
WhipDinu; ( ream ami .Milk.
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MERRY .

nnu ifooil cheer.

CHRISTMAS

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111lie folks like ire cream
during IId* Holidays too.

. .,W E y W O U ip R E A D Y O U R
T O O , IF I T A P P E A R E D H E M

RED RYDER
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MAM CAM H ELP H IM ! M

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BEAVER— BUT
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ANYTHINO IH UOVSEHOLD
PtlBNITU RE/ MATHER A nC A P E , PHONE 117.

HA*'E YOUR Watch rapalrad b&gt;
oa« who really know* boa
Briggs, Jswalrr Magnolia At.
ELECTROLUX CLEANER. Rod-

WAREHOUSE SALE: Beds, drea11. A. Qaaaman, 317 Oak Ava.
sen. wachaUndi. U bln, chain,
WANTED
______
rocktrs, sectional and plain
bookcases, countirr. d o cn sn i MEAT CUTTER wanUdVoT extra
windows. Mslal sign I i i l ft.
work. Riley's Market
— Ralph W. Loss ing, 104 French
A tv.

TREE RIPENED Orsnjprf, Crap#- UNFURNISHED HOUSE,
_______ wsli
fruit, Ttagaftnao—Express ship­
located. PVimlshoi1 dooMoApnetment*. boats and half box** by
mtat DsJuar. FunU*i»U‘ 4.rooa»
Otvwar A Shipper thirty yotrs
Apartment Dduxs. PuHtishod
sxprrUnea. 0*1 your Christmas
4-room
Aparlmrat,
modem.
Phan* MO.
Ontais la sarly, prices on re­
quest NsUon A Co, OvMo.
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PIANO.; first class
condiUen,: m y cheap, cash AM.

terms: Hums 901-J.

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SIX ROOM housa, hath. Inquiry
Jack's Dnr Drop Ina.

AMERICAN OABOL1NE
kr. Practically a r c , fin*

OR SALE. Largs r^omy Garafa
ApaRasanL 1200 MyrUs. Apply
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May this .glorious Chriatmas season usher in a year
abundant with every joy
and every happiness for
you.
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 2 6 . 19.19

Rancher Named

Catholics, P p o t e a t anta, JewsAcknowledge Request For
Concerted Efforts

. WASHINGTON, D fttfl-—

Christmas Speech
BroadcastByKing
To British Empire
r i f i c e Everything
SANDRINGHAM, Et

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declared
„
hroadraat
In a Chrietnu
people warp
ytwlerrlay tKAI
"prepare! |o
In order.' tha
spirit may
HU mfdrsei
o f Um saiplre
pi* and to Britain'*..fighting Df*
Iff,

-Tt aadad &lt;t martial greeting
program which Included a mea-

peaee and lh« nlkvlftt
suffaring arising
Archbishop .W jflF '?1'.
tolt&lt; daiagaU

t i F V ja a )

nd". aa . the

r O jwfcr b : f l f i l of Am»rillo,
; r t t V ^ U * ‘ 5 Y f r W dertt *•« »*•
•isUuU •ssertUry vof ggriculmr^.
A rancher,
rsnchrr, h«*M *
in AAA
work alorc 1884,

PtMl-

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rlrtnatty idtattaal ,to tka Mttan

to TChriat,

■hall Ifnd u* urvtauntei
The - Khig concluded
chat by reading thl*
from an unidentified aduraat
- f aald to a naan. w»aa atood
at the g a u af th« yaar.-NUra, me
light that I way t m d aafWf to­
la the unknown, .and ha ratdlrd.
*Ga aat in to , the darkitoaa and
put yotir hand into, th# .hand of
OoS’ tta t thAU bo to pan b*tu»

to trace the gooUtion but
O M tl'A aum Mid the moil*

C ou n ty Clerk
Gets .Ruling On
Tai Redemptions

thi. Tdaoa not
a e oofn lU a n of

M M B h Tayarh th* fatta
Bhl.saIip.aaM
STjItolhaiatte

i

U A X S tA W ).

ChrlatnvU waa
i tar fo r many I

; to, th* ntlfa
lemptiona reea]
County Clerk
fro m Attorney ' G*r*ral George
Coupcr Gibb..
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• * •.
Two year* ago thi* month the
G n t delinquent , ta g . Certificate,
were cold under tha Murphy A n .
Under Ita hrovlaldna tho-rUrrh*.rr, other than tha ownar, may
make application 'for a tax deed
to the property whan th# certifi­
cate become* two tear* old. If no
redemption la Haifa b f the ownera. Home*lead owner*, howtver,
are the exception . to thi* ruling
"And whan' I apaak of the navy alnce they hart 10 year* in
I mean All Ok man df th* empire which to rrdeom th* eartlflcate.
whs go down to th* am in ahlpe.
from th* aPnlor offlerr* dawn to

our gallgat air fow*. I would ala*
Ilka to *and a epeelal word nf
greeting to the arttle* of th* om*

i*

mk'kk tdgU fi
y e . C 1■/i VL a
a 96 Aa Mwar-.
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mpire

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British Freighter

Violent Deaths
Sunk By Torpedo
Are Reported Over
Nation In 3 Days Australian F l i e r s ,
MeehanicsArriveTo
' Jain RoyalAirForco
nin*, according In report. Ini'*
morning front
Sheriff (V M.
Hand. Chief of Police T$ny (!. WII.
liamr, hoapitul officials slid the
l ii.' ft*&lt;|&gt;aitinenl.
So (a rn • conl-l la- aaentahird.
hot m «ingli* tinged)' or mvi.hnl
tmirriil tin- Itvo-diiy holiday or
llii* rtviuly Inti .cvrral who car
rird llo'ir celebration o f the Yuletide to the Mipcrlatlvr degree
Were m id ie d by City and County
In'* enfeieeinent
olficei . nn.l
tlnirgcd with dronkrnne*. or di«nr.b rly eoinlnrt. The nfflet i , ir|&gt;oiled, however, thut Ihete were
only n few lourv o f Iheie dialiirlu ii limn on “ ordinary weekend.."
The liitrlilitrlit o f the boll, hi) for
the I'oliee lte|inrtinent ton. the
at real of one luon on drunken
tlriv nnr i barge., while the Slieriff** c frier rr|rortetl the arreil of
’ lo.lhi't who wa, driving redden
Aa Soviet lainihcn* rt-lebrnteil Jnacph Slatin', birthday tiy
raining death and ile-tiuelboi on llet.inki. thi. photo, gntpliienlly
portraying the de-truetiw power o f aerial hotnht, uirived In New
York by trana-Allanlie clipper. Till- wreekl-il hull.ling win nn apartItwnl houae in the Kinni.h eapiul.

{Bate
Agrlrultnral
Ritenaion
Berrico,
Champion
ranner.
om ong,
Florida'* home
demonatrntloii,
club women for 1230 are Mr«. |
n
^
Frrd Bennett o f I^on County.«
' H,
Mr*. I. 7. Hughey of Madlann. I Carol.
Mr*. W. P. Sutton of Pinellao. i Hhrre in
and Mr*. Mnrguerlte II. Miller I ch,twtmn.
af Palm Beach county.
&lt;lionlr no
kll.. Thurahy reported that I
„„
1.297 home dcmonatrallon rlut&gt;| Kroun,| ,
women eahltiiled their H1' 1" 1, bumliiiit
canned product, in 3-Jar ‘ Van
Yet th
for quality” cunte.ta in 2d coun -, that nfte
tie.. The women do canning a ' „ f Coafli
an Important part of their hom e1greateM
demon.Iration work In club, or- ( Frrneh-B........ ...
ganited by county home apeal .lege, larking in
Entrant, .elected three of then „ f live* tbnt n
he.t Jar* for eahlbll in county I would oani l
conic.la, and the winner In eorb ] The cn.unllie.
county’, competition hail her Jnt'j three luitbun mi
entered In the elate contr.t.
|Ihoii.aial: . (Mil
llonorablr mention nlxn went p0|Bnj :
„ n,\
to Mr*. John Boone o f Alaelnin. eauchl in
ail
Mr*. George Fowler o f Brevard, I tri|1 |„ Kinlaml
Mr*. Fred Shield, e f Calhoun. I full .hark o f inn
Mr*. M. C. Ilouaer o f Columbia.
Th,. full alary
Mr*. W. E. Orr o f Dade, Mr*. ||f« |„ |*1.Unil. t
George Blahop o f D uval,’ lit*, hatanta a . well
Mallle Poythre** o f Oadaden^’ unknown— may i

op)

for detia* Itheauetre* -a
Jiadltiona Of

||,4m -Vj

award of
ansa over

aaga naiad that Chi

la prafonnd far thla

eouatry will b&lt;
manth* to com*.
■When th* e&lt;
with Japan, ahI
■WT. HaU,» mpl

with thla
hang far

il- .Irieaty
by Herre

N, J. Tanner, Pioneer j I.a rue Number Attend
Oviedo RcKidenl, Dies Tourist ('lull Meeting

m. M,, a
ke nagoli-

igthen U&gt;*
-Pamoele*

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Red Long Range
G u n s .Shell Finn
C ity O f Viipuri

tmas: Carols Sound Ironic
Background fo r European War

Ih our heart*," b* aald
“ that * * are fighting agalnat
wkkcdaoaa and thla
conviction
will ghr# ba atrength from day t o
dag to paraever* until victory la
in o n d a
-A t home we are. aa it were,
taking the strain for what may
Ua aEcad of u* roaotved and eonfldeat W* took with pride ant
|k.qhfr »-1—* on th* never-failing
courage o f the Royal navy upon
whMi throughout the laat four
month* haa burst a storm of
ruthleoaneaa and •uneeaalng war*

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City News Briefs

N U M B E R 106

Reported To
Seminole County Hitler
Have GoneTo West­
ern Front On .Visit
Spends Christmas . On
Christmas Day;
Holidays Quietly

WASHINGTON, Dee. 2rt - ( * 1
— Senator George W. Norris
(Ind.-Ncb) said he would never
•eek public office again nhrn hl&gt;
prdaent term expitrv in 1043.
■ After 37 year* in CongrrM, h*
aald "my work la dona. My friondi
understand and they wont a«k
me to run again." lie had naM in
provioua year* ha would not nin
for re-election hut had been re­
dacted
anyway.
When a.ked
whether he would yield to lurh
urging again, he replied with an
•mnhatle "No.”
lie had one o f the mom colorful
earner* in CongrrM and haa been
a target o f vltruprration aa wall
•a high
rout
____ lionnra and wide eont
mendation
In 1017 hr wan one of a llltla
band Gllbutterlng to deith WII*
aon'a "armed neutralily" hill. Ilf
voted agalnat Ametlra'a entry In.
to the World War, and waa de­
nounced, evrn in Nchraaka aa a
Itallor- Now 7ft year* eld, ha
never had much tiae for parly
Ubela. He haa been in the for*,
front nf rongraaalonal foieea do*
mandlng new ancUl' leglalatlnn,
la known aa the fvlhr- ef the
TVA and apnnanred elimlnalioa
nf the lamrduck aeaalonv. lie la
&lt;i leading advocate of a third term
for Knoarralt.

Procedure &gt;Is.OutUned
In Messsge From
Attorney ^vGencrnl

th* (truckle oh which

ifcf jhlh whaa

RED TERROR IN HELSINKI

‘Veteran Senator De­
clares Work Done
After 37 Years As
MemberOfCongress

Archbishop Makes
Says People
Reply For Pppe George
Prepared To Sac­
C l o s e r AsaocUtton
ForGoventmeutjRcligioh S a g Needed

Norris Says
He Will Not
BeCandidate

E a ta b lM ied In 1908

Newton J. Tannrr, 7ft, a pioneer
reaidrnt of Meminolr rounty, d id
at hla home in Ovnilo nl ft:3t'
I’ . M. yeatrnlay folbwing &gt;11 ill
neaa of a yeat.
A Iraldrnt of Oviedo for tin
naal 40 yrata, Mr Tanner wut
uom In Orange rminiy on Mai
24, 1804.
survivor* art hi. dnughl.'r, Mra
Levon Robhlna nf tlvie.bi nn.l 1.
brother Henry Tanner of Lockwood, Fla.
Funeral oervlce. will lie held
at th* Klrat Bepliil Cbuiuh of
Oviedo thla aflernton at ' 3 00
•‘clock With the Rev. J. N. Thomp­
son, pastor o f tha church, officiat­
ing. Burial will le made in lluOviedo Cemetery.
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- Tim pallbearer* will lie W. B.
William*, J. A. H aiti,. W J. law ton. Edward Jordan, J. E. I’artin
pad Lee Wheeler.

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NEW YORK. Dee. 2* — (A 7 Mackay Radio yeaterday reported
a meaaaga from the British tanker
Dlxeove aaying the 3.790-ton vta•cl waa being rhaoed by a aulmarise about 800 mile* south o f The
A tore,.

Finnisli Relief Fund
Reaches $42*0!&gt; Total
Raealpt o f three more conlrihv
in the amount o f 913 00 bar
aught the Jak»l of donations far
• Flnalah Ralief Fund. handUd
faugh Th* tlamld. to 942 05.
The iateat glfU ci.n&gt;i.ted o f on#
«ck for 910.00, one for. 9200 on J
m aingle dollar eontrlhutlcn. The
tel a f the** amount* waa aeat
day to Ih* headquaitera o f tha
Hush RaUaf Fund la Mow York

There were 2H in lYun.ylvninu
and 2 "in Mu-liigan.
Fire. iire*.uiili*il far llie la ., id
33 live., and 'Ifi im-ihhi. ilb.l id
guil.hat w.iund., Siatren peMatu
ehaad (b tiiln ia . time In lake
their own live..
Thnn#».ec and Neu* Meiira meb
rt|Mirlrtl a fatality I y fleering
ami Conneetieiil and Kin.aa raili
rrimiteil m r ileulli ly i*apo-iiii'
Only in Deliiwnri- did ( ’hri.liiiii*
come and gn withnut taking a life
iniliraft-&lt;l. lilt
violently, renort
nol. lead with III dead
The tall by .late.:
Alabama 3, Alitmia 3, Athnn»0"
i , t’alifnrma 35, Culnraiin 9. Can
neclicut 12. Delaware 0, Di.trirt
of (Viluntbu
h'luri In 7, fieoigia
20, Idaho I lllirid. 13, Indianu
to, Iowa 2, hanaa. 10, Kentucky
ft, loulabna 3, Maine 3, Matyland 7, M i.«arbu»clt. It, Mir hi
g in 27, Mlnncotn ft. Mla.ia.ippi
3, Mlaacuri 9, Montana I, Nebraaka 2, Nevada !, New llainp■hlre 2. New Jriaey II, Nrw Mraleo 0, New York 22, Nurtli t.'atollrvr fi. North Dakota U. Ohio 21.
Oklahoma 12, Oregon 3, Prnn.ylvahla 28, Rhode (.land I, Mouth
Carolina 7, South Dakota 7, Ten
naaace P, Texaa 10, Utoh ’ l. V*r
mont 2, Virginia 7 2 , Waahlifgtwn
14, Weal .Virginia 18“ WlaWmain
7. Wyohtktg i r . i l n i l l f . 7 1 1 : |

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TALLAHASSEE- Dec. 2 8-G ov.
Ftcd I*. Can*'* office announced
appointment yesterday o f Dea H
Redfem af Miami to th* Btata
Library Board, aucceeding M l»
Matte ilold.rmaa Whose farm *1
pi red. Harold Dole* of Jaefcaoo

II9 IIM rlNU i l'l»M

Rtissinn khim ttliollctl one
of l*'iiihttui*H uriiicipal cities,
Viiimri jlKM t
Finnish
mlvnrnv Info' Soviet ten*!lory.
A Russian communique,
for Hit* first lime in several
tlays, clninietl victories, while
in tli«*
nllirr
war n Ilrltiah
frrigliter \\:*h lorpfittfPil and Hit*
|«*r was irputtoil to luive wslkfd
onto Firiirli soil during'n Christ*
inn* Kvi' unit to tliF front.
Wlnlo iniinrroiii oth«*r cltici
wi'iv laidml liy Rnl warplinw,
Vii|nni win |ioiindrd hy shill®
from gun* tlit* Finns hrllcvcd to
to* mImhiI L*f» milos nwRy, About
I h null'** within Finnish terri*
loty, on (bo KnrHIatt Isthmus.
Tlir Finnish tiffrnaivi'.
1U0
mill's
iioi ihm*l
»f
Viipurt,
im-hotl In within 7fi miles of thi
Murninti'k milwny, Russia's main
northern supply line.
Russians
I'liiinit'd routing of the Finns it
Jolomansti
nnd
SuomussAlml,
lienr the midpoint of the e ts iiin
frontier
ChtMiuni calm Vapt fighting
hi n niiiiiiiimn mi the IValter*
F»«ml.
&gt;-«*
Thi Hi ill'll htrhmer hr#nkolfMM
was irpoitod torpedoed without
naiiiinp. with the loss o f
14
lives i*u Christmas day o f f tti#
Bi-*t r»i.i*t «if F.'ngland.
It wq-* repoile«| in Berlin tint
Itil lot n.mlil have
made
An
tioy I.•««»-. t ft.i French guns as
Ih iii'pirtiil iihntidoiied French
•oik li t* iluymith in
no-nintvsIimkI. IIo n wi»Ik0*1 (hioiigh woods
lo Ih* iAlh'iiiF fiout line, tieriiiiiiiw
none of
their
11M*a|a• wa n i iiHtigetl in Fhristimi- fu-tiling, Imt French report­
ed ioa» t oriuv i aids were
ieptllfM'll
\o n di.iu fliers and medianit*- .'initi'al in Ki|k'lii)d to Join
llie It**' .it an forre.
lo ih* Foiled .States nit nrmy
*•illilllIiKtl ill lire |*AUUllllt rsnol
/Mira itiiiiriid i leaiante papers of
llo (an hi.in freighter Uuesscl*
•loir (•• ,i Mi iii'li prise n ew , (Ifpm ,i i.*rman diplomatic pro*
le*v|
'I In * In I-1iiim |)ny rominunlqua
■■I llie i
la einnmniid reported
Finn* It ulute-dad tmupa light*
n&gt;i: "i* l.'oman *oil and reaching
IllU'uld III*. Vilul Milrr.iHi.il rati*
w-«y
I.'..r.
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ll»ii.h» frr.iri llaaaiwU' warplanca ,
fell i.ii maid than half doicp ,,
Kil.iil*h ein n , artillery .hell* tx- ,
pl.nli.l nr »iu n ly near the front,
fir Mine wj-. in progreaa *'. 11 vvr al plare*
War did not taka • holiday.
"Ka&lt;d nf I irkau, military op*
eralmn* ate taking place on th*
oilier vide of the frontier," aald
llie Kiimi'li rommuniqiie covering
llie urtlvllir* nf December 24. It
urn tin fin i official confirmation
lbut llie war ha. reached Into
ItII.* kill loll
lb . -i utrm.nl also announce!
Kiniinb i.-uilal butUrira .helled
llie I’li.CiMl loii Ku.mlan hattlcvhlp
klarai
Tin- . mu. described minor auc*
c».*in i.n orvaral fronta while ra*
iMirl. fiein Vnpuri and Tamper*
iiaheule.l h i Ituaalan warplanaa
bail I ••« n -.bid down in Chrutaaa
Day I lul«
Mllilaiy ar.unraa aald the
ni-li lruo|i&gt; in the I.lakaa rector
I C s s lls t fi •• rmmm T t s N j

Rain in the north and seal
khnwi 1 . iu nouth portion, all
rnlder tonight' Wcdnteday |
cloudy nod allghtly colder.

Bareawter
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Today
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Yeatrnlay ______ ______
PrecipltoUaa
Ve.terilay .. . ________^
To ilale this month
SANTA CLAUM DIEM
Normal for month ...........
Normal for rear ______ __
CHICAGO. Dm . ?•—(98—Hen­ Normal lo oat*
ry Ferbuyt, 99, d M to tha Cook
Couaty lloapltal yeaterday from
bunts raeeived wktle playing San­
ta Claua Doe. 19- Ha told physi­
cians hi* artifkal heaetd waa aat
shlaa* by a cigaret ha waa amoktog____

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I lM a i roots mil hr rt.sr.i-* far
■I rraalar atl.-tn.ii,* fair,*, .
■« lotas* Ilm M IH r llterrarafa-*
l l m •mm. m n w a l Tkf llrral* la
ll a aaO-a’a OrU #1 aAiiilLitm.
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Roosevelt And A Third Term

AFTER SANTA CLAUSf

The President still has the country guessing as to
whether he will be a candidate for a third term in next
year'* election. The most reliable Information, however, la
all to the effect that he will not run ajain himself if ho
feels assured tha. the principles of the New Deal will be
carried on successfully by'some other candidate.
ofvJro Pnufdent' A r e Y o r k
Times as saying that Roosevelt definitely docs not want
to run again. They qualify this, however, by adding that
ho might change his mind If the International situation
should become more acute, or a iwpular demand should de­
velop In this country wjilcli h# could not Ignore.
Republican leader Alf Landon is quoted In Washington
Xicrry-fio-Rbundvk), indicating how the public may soon
knap whn'.''RnoseveU’s intentions really are. "If he puta
tliA igh mother '1&gt;lg deficit sending program," latulon
Is said toniaW said, "you can expec'. him In In* a third
term candidate. Rut if he goes in for economy, he won’t

AX PAYERS
I COUNTY:

&lt;&gt;o go on the Job at 6:15 A. M ,
.*» breakfast about 1:00 A . M ,

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W L E V E R S E F C K fO I)A ,\
LtMITLKSR KIII’ PLY My l t d
all supply all ymir nm l» accordg to hi* riche* hi glmy l&gt;&gt;
Hint frees. — I’hlt. 4 1U.
AtBHtlH’fl ClVP.lt GHBKCK

J From Uir Slrp l/iddrt»
Ik e * iiiarhkr girl* uf the Kerch
tbeion
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Stand ever.-alM t, gaslng will.
atimg’Me* L7; Li ,
T roll (lii'n in ip o tljt Ibo'bplniilni

Lynching In The South
sciui*

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f(lrnit bhdif l,ncarui&gt;, your iltmi'
ing flight
Urings forth nu tumor aiigiiihis
V . ftr | h o c #
On nl| IhcJ. wide At-gi-sn. I’uiscd
»
swsrv,
Glisi warship* Huong the ha-*
hors’ through t In nig lit
The - girls stand silent, hriHMliup
-over Greece,
Black wing* brush iiisibh- check,
and nisiblr lislr.

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I'flKTRAIT
IFmm t'oelty)

I face &lt;i lichenrd luck:
1 body a blanching hole
i*r* eighty Apiils nest
m thiiwh easwriuUi.
lis.mots profound end free,
Jvfrvd In hill und mroduw'
lot,few men you will see
'alushlv es his shallow.
-KENNETH 81.AUK AI.LIM
,* Ho hum I It's about liim* to
.toy anoUivr liccnir loo for tho
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^ T ra d in g ut home gave Sanfnd
,111* best Chriatmi* season It lia*
Iwd In many ycsis.

ff.Jwf3CS?3t

re —
r-Patrolman
- n — r— - (boftlnuui)g
1,100 a year. Far further Inopnatton vail at year nearest
first o f socond slam Post Office,

kon;' rv ■
A gioup nf warship*, .veering &lt;&gt;n&lt;’
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by onr,

from the skim
■Dark sheduV’o iOMVp
...
I'll* 101Oil

but' Into the garden w hich. really cook, Jt Is m
gffw n working men. By then It', or. Most o f the time
time W their supper which Is of k n ow 'as much about
course all at the ezpenie o f the I do obout and slrpl.r
Is- not enough to «
^*Now ora have enough land at control board. I. was
our Couftty Prison to produce light ‘ diet' when I ta
enough vegetables to Inks Caro of Urn hospital spd that
Ok' nsgit; also they could raise
eho'igh hogs to supply the men tolled wh|to b o m . As it hap­
pened, I was working after 1 got
' have from 1 to I white out, at Dodd’ s Dairy, out fro*t»
prime r s out there whom the
Btgta does
allow to work with
. .' "V
the colored prisoners. Now these dajr.
t under* land tha food problem
eras brought up before Urn Com­
missioners at their last meetiag
and one o f them who Is a m end
o f.(b o Warden aaM that was
enough for an ordinary man to
tiro on. I wonder if he had to
throw dirt all day and had ta eat
that kind o f food bo would bo o f

Hr rnli| |« m twember erf Ikr
I'rtM Mklrli In Mrla
t+if ntlllird 1m lb* mmr tmr ff*
llllfMlUn e»l Mil mrnm ll«|MilrbM
MllM 4 N II pr mmi «ihrritlse
v d l H I n fb l* m i m t n n N j I m
i InnnI flfNI (SMhelUltr^ IrrelN.
'» llft l*
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Without binufit of mlHdirccted federal Bid, the lynch­
ing record throughout the South continued,to Improve this
year. With the close of 1030 ulrcady at hand, there have
been only three itersotm lynched during the year. This,
WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
compares with hundreds sometimes reported less than a
• y JOB HENDRICKS
generation sgo.
It is ulso three less than last year when six persona
BUHINKHB CENSUS— Begin­ ii.allon o f ruin that I* gather­
v
wero taken front the hands of the law and hanged. In ning with the first o f the year ing around."
IIOW ABOUT THIS CIIKKDT
both 1937 and 1930, there were right persona lynched. And there will be selected m m wbe
start taking Ike business — 1 believe In America because
in 1935 there were 20 persons who met their deaths at the will
Census o f Iht State o f Florida,
hands of mobs. This shows n constant improvement in and of the entire nation for that in it w# are free— free to choose
the annual toll und reduces to nn nlmokt insignificant fig­ matter, to provide the Govern­ our gortruroenl, to sptak our
ure the lynching record as compared with 25 or 50 years ment with certain information, minds, to observe our different
I have been afraid that sums religions; because we 'are gen­
ago.
business men weald not be as erous with our freedom— We
It reflects no credit on Florida, however, that two of willing to give the information share our rights with those who
the three lynchings which occurred in the whole South requested, rearing that perhaps disagree with us; because we
no people and covet no pcothis year, took place in this state. The other was in Mia- it Is for some sinister purpose, hate
ile's land; because we act no
but
I
wish
to
assure
the
husli
sisslppl. Thu reflection as a matter of fact falls upon the ness men o f my District that Imil ta a man's achievement; lit
offkurs&gt;of the law us In most states where an Improve­ the only reason for taking this
ment has been noted, lynchings were prevented tnrougn Cni»us is tu giv* the Government
certain hiforuution that It
U
proper vigilance of the officers.
necessary to have and this infor­
There were 18 Instances this year whero lynrhinga mation
will not b* disclosed tu
would have resulted had they not been prevented by posi­ anyone sines it Is a matter uf
tive action of tho officers, lly quick removal to safer ter­ official record. I hope that the
ritory. or by a big Increase in the number of armed guards, business men will co-opeiate.
ENGLAND
WOULD LIKE
25 persons wore saved from death at the hands of angry
mobs.
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In the newspapers last |
.Florida should not let another year go by with the discussion
year about a scheme which M r.'
worst lynching rec6rd of any state in the 8outh.
. . . .had worked.
Joseph _______
Dunulagtr
worked.

mint, factory, fluid, or ssrvico
In bnslnsu or tha arts, an sbls
man, regardless o f
class or
creed, cgn realise his ambition I
bccauso wo bars great dream*—
sad because we bare the oppor­
tunity to make those
dreams
come true.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINA­
TIONS—-Announcement o f the

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Moko your plana now for the grojsteat
dance of tho aeaaon.
CELEBRATE NEW YEAR’S EVE EVE

Lions Club Charity Ball
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Mayfair Hotel
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P R O V ID E N O W F O R N E X T C H R IST M A S

out fur rendering battleships .In-1
visible al a distance o f
mure|
which i« the face of the oldest than gOO yard*. Of course when
certificate ami bealimlng next this was first Iwlng d isc u ss e d
* Tho Communist party* doesn't
year the owner of this purlbulnr many peopla were skeptical but,
M s "Gene With the Wind." So it
certificate would pay IH percent later Mr. Dunnlnger was Invited
le n t quite unimiinoii-.
Interest the first year, 10 percent tu Washington to make a drmi
Ihe rotund amt H percent there- onstratlon and he made n small
•.-It won't be long now l-rfoie
nftcr' until u ta* certificate Is al­ warship disappear under Ihe ey es
•H this Mania Uluils stuff will
lowed, after which the former of certain Naval officials, which
M Jttsl a lot nf unpaid hills.
nwprr will have no recourse, ac­ o f course Impressed them with
y V
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cording to an Intern relation of Its possibilities. Naval Engineers,
r i’ K's eeo where Hiller s|iriit
the current ruling. Added t« the|I suppose with the help o f Mr.,
Jlrrblnew mi the Strigf tied l.lne |
■cdemptlrn rusts would Ire nil In-1
y fe jW-oniler If . you give n fellow ;
Dunnlnger, ere still working on
rtdrutal rusts.
two-that enough line If lie'll ham: ]
Under another ruling b y the1
Attorney General, if the las c c r -,
I if kale Is ttj.'cnmtsl by the owner
at follow /taptnin . lYMlt * n
hefura tlio expiration, uf tbu twu
ig tim popular In tienusnpaid for the
moult o f his Mihumilnr *r
ssvsnt Interest
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Iln Irrlter go easy m
lie
of the sale
' Is lishlu tu gel Jealous ol
ymton tu inctn t ;m *' •
iHdlne, how.
y lit Bvminul*
T,
wHaluly going
lit Judge Mil-'
Count;
— — .,—
limit fe tL cUnaoii
fodder.
lord It. Mmllh has handed down
f* chlklpsa,* :Himmler says,
a ruling which would requite the
•titer y oa -'om married
or
owner to pay » percent Interest
' Tim Bin tu will take car*
on the amount paid for the cer­
tificate from the data nf such cer­
S-fa spite of Its heukiuplry, war Init not less than &amp; percent of the tificate - and Included In the
Vr ifo war, irhli nr without Rally face value mt tho tax cortlflcat*. amount paid would bo Iho-eoslo of
tho auction under tho Murphy
Rand, the Golden (into Espooitlon
t. "All I k-ik"s costs unit esa lm tit Francisco his decided to iwnses Incurred In obtaining. the
The Attorn** Uoncral also ad­
■MWft In ItltO for another areteh. Is i certificate."
vised the county olerta that they
H i t 1* the American spirit
If a ilrllnqient las cvrtlflrslr will be "Jusllfted In allowing a
for ItiJI arnsunlliig tu flOO was
yperding, to a lied
Army rpid tu a purchaser other than the tag deed to be Issued on a cer(tpWInbnlqae, Finland • has
loti owner under the prevision* of the
L M I soTillei• and Russia *,000 Morphy Art Ik Did* ather, 1037.
mMhrt aide* Ut* war began, At and if the owner waited unlit now
Industry, commerce
etfiet that the sUtsd, "li
that rstc It won't be long before to rodeoni It. tho errtlflcato would
In the-rertlficst*! and agrkul Pm (ItaM Is nn Vana N
I s Finds Wuti't have any sol- coot him tho amount paid for
g - a homrstcad." |The Dak*
Hem left.
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t anpHcAilon for l» &gt; f,
*h&lt;
percent Inter**! from 1M7; the
garUficoU must said, "I U------_ r_ . .....
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) From th« standpoint o f tho owner would also pay Urn 3IN ,
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spared from seelag lb* cewum
Umber ,pf turkey* cvneumrd, 'Mi*
U k t of toy* and other gifts
■massed In department stortl,
M.imbibur or family reunions u
Mfedtad ty tnadsportallen fta-,
j^ ^ ^ n s t m o s this y.sr was lb.

JOIN IN G O U R 1940
C H R IS T M A S

C ounty Clerk
Gets Ruling On
Tax Redemption

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MONTHLY PAYMENTS EASILY
MADE W ILL FREE NEXT
CHRISTMAS FROM SHOPPING
WORRIES. HUNDREDS IN SANr
FORD AND SEMINQU5 C O IO T Y
ALSO FOUND THIS A CONVENI­
ENT W AY TO PLAN FOR TAXES,
VACATIONS AND MANY OTHER
NECESSITIES AND PLEAStfS»3.

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Miss SfteWarK Honored Delta Delta Delta . „ Miami Ilorse Show
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Party Hat* Christmas Dance
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[AN ADAMS, Society Editor

Social Calendar

PhiAipha Kapfcft Hfts
Girl-Break Tea Dance

WEBNKSDAY
Woman'* Auxiliary * f the Kind
Presbyterian Church will'roncluda
ita atudy o f "Witnessing" from
the aoapel of St. John at 7'30
I*. M. After tb* Icuron taught by
J ir*. Julhu Turnbull, Dr. Brown­
e s - win hold a preparatory ow*
vleo for oomiiiumon on Sunday.
All memben and officer* of tho
church1 are urged to attend.
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Woman* Auxiliary o f the I»re»I'ytcrian Church will entertain the
congregation o f tho1church with a
party at 7tJ0 P. M. in the aoclal
room o f the church. All number*
are cordlaHy Invited to attend.

Mia* Joyce Adam* be* aa her
visitor for (be holiday*, Miaa Ne­
ville Turner o f Otnlo.
Clyde Tanner o f Giinrsvillewa* the woekend truest o f hi*
mother, Mr*. Je**le Tanner.
Muc Huddleston or Jacksonville
was the ChrUtmla visitor of hi*
mother. Mis Nonyo Huddleston.
Charles Chalkrr was the week­
end guest o f hi* parent*. Mr. and
Mrs. II. K. Fisk*, In Jacksonville.

Ifome OfMiss Truluck

Jark Torranco o f Charlotte, N.
C., tuts returned lo hi* work o f Ur
spending Christmas with his par­
ents.

The home o f Mis* Cccrlia Truluck on Magnolia Avenue was
•ha acme o f on apvn houso at
midnight on Christina* Eva for
a number o f friends o f the lioates*.
Uvcoratimi* throughout were in
keeping with the holiday thrmo
Old an attractively decorated tree
further carrleil out tho Christmas
tuollf.
The dining ruum wh|ie jefie^hments were served buffi-t style

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peter* ul
T-impa were the Chrlilmas visi
tui* o f Mr. opd Mrs. T. L- U’Cun
Her.
Mr. hud kits. Buy Mann have u.
.thflr burst*, their ajtoas, kUu
Ellubeth Allen snd &gt;Mln*|aui
lvr», of Orltndo.

MatUbn lw|lu«*,PrCT|W«lIiPt A 0

punch bow). 7 . . . .
_ ,,
Pioscnt were: Jliss Duruthy
Mitchell, Miss Morllia TelfoiJ,
Miss Marian Eitrldgo, Mis* Dor­
othy Wiggins, Mis* Marjorie Cog.
Jjjfln, Miss Bi-tty litiM-nhium nf
,Vsytoim Beach and Miss Maiy
Wathcn.
Mis* Kalin-line Yeinhy. M’ss
ElluU-lh Lefflcr. Mi&gt;* Elirebrlh
Dyson, Miss Helen Palmer, Miss
Ub-da Dyson, Mis*
Cathcilnt
White. Mis* Caroline Hill. MU*
Marguerite Ingiey, Mis* Jiladalyn
Truluck and Mis* Cecelia Truluck.
Also, John Hinternil*trr, Dutiahl
Dlahop, E. L. lonry, I.estcr Phil­
ips, voile Williams, Jr.. It-ilph
Jp-nii, Jack Giant, Bam Dlghton,
n. (i. Hickson, Jr.. A. L. Myers,
L M- Telfinl. Hairy Grlmball
nnd Grady t'nllsnt,*Jr.
And, Jaluiny Murgnn, Alien
Wallace, Cecil llutls, Jr., o f OrI irdo,
8lms(rem, "Jack
Boll. Robert Cornell, llUly 7ar)i-i
ty. Albert Fin*. Frank Mcrrhant,
DuU Kpps, Gcorgo Talbot, l*-u
llrxenhlum of Dnytnna Beach and
(liarlra line.

klr. and Mr*. Audrcw Carr away
s|»erit Christmas Day in PaUlk*
with Mr*. Carreway'* paicats, Mr
and Mr*. Joa Nksrtntctt*.
Mrs. Lei* Hawaii o f Kieepoil
III., hat arrived to spend the win.
ter with Mr. and Mfs. II. J. L*h
min.
Mr. and Mre. Kodmin Lehnin-:
of Winter Hark were tb* Christ­
mas Day guests o f Mr. and .Me
Wt 3 Brumlcy.

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U r. and klre. George Cross ol
Jacksonville spent the weekend
and Chilatinas Day, Jicre wiib
friend* and relative*.
Mi. and Mr*. Bruce 1-nnry liavirejutnrd lo their houto In fit. Peleraburg after (ponding Cbrlslma-i
with their parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Russell
and sons, Jim and Dick, of IHrlwick, N. Y., arrived Saturday Uf|srad (ho winter mouth* In San

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P p
-Guy Wood ipenl Christmas in
Jacksonville with hi* parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. Cuy Wood.

4)pen House Held At

TODAY ONLY

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Mis* Emma itrndcrick* lire returited to her home in Pickens,
S.'C.. afler *|M-nding *»v*i*| d»y"
as the guest e f her school mate,
Mias Olcila Dyson.

Filial plans fu r the annual
Mrs. John M. Kelley, ()w»n Kel­
Lions Club dance will In- made ley and William T. Kelley of
at Um u-guUi busnu-sa muting ol WaablngUm, D. C , spent Christ­
the club In the Valdci Hotel Wed- mas E tc and Christmaa Day lit
nooday night at 7:00 o'clock. Th* Tarart-* s* the gueala o f Mr. and
dint* wHI be Ik Id in the Muyfalt Mrs 11 irty Cottrell Dunenn.
Ituliil «0 lire night of Dev. U0Ur. uml Ml*. II D Murr*n and
FKTK HlVBBf' AND CONK
daeglitir, Bhlrlcy, and Mr. &lt;nid
ATLANTA, G « . Dec. 2 «— Mre. Juliii Vickery o f Pobilka,
Governore B. D. River* o f Georgia and P. M. Vickery of GilacsviBc
end Fred P- Cone o f Florida will Wrte lb*- gurat* for llir Ciiristnia*
be honor guoal* at a Georgia Day workeml ot Nr*. Lillian Vickary
lisrbccu* In Fort l.suderdalc, Ha^ and .family.
Dec. 00, lliv*r» anucunccd yester­
day. '
______________
Mis* Viiglnix Calhoun wrho at­
tend* Norman Junior College,
JUBOK8 FACK TRIAL
Norman Park, Ga* and Mb* Mary
ALEXANDRIA. L i., Dee. 2 « - Calhoun who tracks* at BrldgrWanatrw wap*. Issued here yester­
boto, (la., are syrm^ng th* holi­
day for the arrest o f the rallie days with their parents, Mr. and
Rapides parish trend Jury which
on N*V. no returned 00 indict­ Mra. J. C Colhoaa, at tiieir hoaie
ment* against SO parsons, charg- on West Third 8 tract.

tox pallUcpi lnorularltles

lion*ring Mi** Dor*thy Stewart,
bride o f thk wrek. MU* Klim
Meriwether entertained with a
novelty Christmas party Friday
a fn w B ia cd b m -boas* &lt;mi Oak
Avenue.
PoineetUai, Bratilltn
peppert
and elhrcr beUa.*were arranged
about the room where the guest:
were ehUtiaincd and a large
lighted Cbriatmaa tree completed
the ChtielnUB dceoutiom .
M iu Nancy RooMlter gave an
inlcreetlnr reading on niatrimony,
after which novelty con testa were
played with M bs Catherine W biu
and M bs Lenorn Whiddon win
nlng pi lira.
Miaa Stewart received two nov­
elty lumbev memory booka fiwm
the eontoete played.
Little Thomae Russell. dreaaeu
aa a red oif to bo one of Sant*
Claua’ hclpere, entered pulling u
red wagon loaded high with gift*

Fallowing the opening o f llm
mlscelUneoui gift*, o salad course
sr*j served by the hostess assisted
by her BMthar, Mr*. Annie Meri­
wether. On each plate was a nut
cup In the shape of o ilabity wed
ding slipper.
Invited to be with Mis* Ste­
wart, honor gue*», were: Mr*. W
II Stewatt, Mis* Nell Stewart.
Mia* Dorothy Mlthrll. Mis* M»r
guarlte Ingiey, Mi** Lcnorn Whld
dop, Mia* Catharine While, Miss
Marjorie Coghurn, Mlsa Nancy
Rosae(ter and kllsa Doris Jackson
I C s s lls s .s r i s i s P S * , O sri
Alto, Mia* Nellie William*, Mias had driven across the fnilltie'
IJilian Adams, UiW Jessie Dur- and wrre within 71 miles of the
drn, Miss EllMbeth Whittington. , Mutnmiisk ralUviy, over whicii
Mlea Krma Doudney, Mias Kllta- ; red army Hoops in the northern
both Pippin, Mi** Gladys Pippin. seetoi. must irevlve their rule
Mias Joyer Whiddon, Mlsa Mary uidle*.
Maltha Emerick. Miss Murii-I
Although tin- Finnish -&lt;niimi"tiKnox, Mre. II. A. Buajell. Thomas quo** report o f ye*teiibiy’&lt; air arlluasvl) and Mrs. Annlo Mcriw-clh- llvlty merely said "lomlil .i- raids
igaln t mililmy arras ileicivt
special mention," some nnlitniy
»b**Drrs sold Ibis imlii-4l&lt;i| III,
Finns nlso h*d scored heavily in
air attacks against thu .MuimBiis'i
uilreml.
KU'iian nit iaids u ric ie|H&gt;i1eii
At Ibo home of the officiating at Viiuuri, Tuiku. Itiihlinaki, forpriest, Rev. Father Arthur Scar­ voo, Knuvoln, Tampcio und tiesi
ing Peck, on Chrllsun* Eve, thu HrUinki today.
(At Viipuri tlucc prisons w iio
marring* of kJr*. Harriet J. Hullbln*. 68 year* ’ of
age,
to injund hy bombs as liusuiau warRalph Wllshir* Warren. Ml, wax Ida or rmiseil over the city fur
folgjunUcd- Both members
ot four Iniuis. Three hhirks in tin
the wedding party arc rcildeiit* uf worker*' seelhn were dimueeil hy
incvn-llury and high esobwivi
Sanford.
Mra- Warren was born hi lint- bomb- tine ltu*»iiin licunlier was
triume, Oa., the daughter of the shot down by defense gun while
i-ite Mr. and Mrs. John C- llauga- two fillers weir reported dohook,'but 1»* made her borne in stipy.d In , .'(iddlr Finland. Tin
city aim was shelled hy lanv
Stanford for many ytareMr. Warren is a native of r.ng rangi Itu .isn artillery: l
Th rcr nu»n» Kunmimi wmplinH
land, and earn* to San ford a few
years ago. buytnp preperly heir writ* rrporlrU ahnl down in n hi j
vjr lombini? mhl «l
iv. ••
and in Util vicinity.
After ■ skort wadding It Ip, Mr Finnish inunUiou^ haw*.
Ti*n lari:** Imihlhic*'
•lain
and Mr*. Waircn will be at home
to tbrir friends at Myrtle Avanuo NCi'il in four Soviet .iii uV i k *
IlHhimnki.
amt Fifth Mtrrrt.
Il MW* imt hiiiii’ di il I
ii
Attending the ceremony were
Mr. and Mrs. Clalcnc* K. McKee, if iIn’ii* urn* «ttty r’u» iulh« *.
I’ nrnnflnnt«l rr|»--rt% i»I.m• I lh«
Hr, and son, CJarcJur, Jr., Mi
ami Mra. 8. J. Davta, Mr*. A.. 8 Itii-'i»li Jilntn* I*': **r% 1•r ill*- •#*»&gt;’
Peek. Mrs. Lula Mlllrr, Mm . W an high ir» Ml.
In
ihiiif? -«n mhi flit •*. llio
W. Willi* and Miss OuhVi Davis.
«(iiMMlunhilir HH-**i lr«l:
* lh»* l»Tlllrphi|i M.ii.it
v\;»&lt;
(•liillrd mImhiI ihhiii fm *« k|***|i
lhn&lt;’ ami ul u p m l iji luin-r hy
TABER NASH, f&gt;lo., Dre- 2&lt;L- mu IttltrrM’h «•! Kni\i*l'i (al IIn*
(»P|—The thcruuMuclur plunged to
an unofficial U below sero 8slurday la this north central Cnlo■ado innuulnin vlllsge. A snow­
storm preceded the tcmpcreluir
drop.

Mrs. Robbins Wed
' ’ ’ To JUIph .Warren

Mi. and Mrs.- J- dS. Wilt* and
family havo returned from Invt-incs* whore Uury were called l-j 1
Illness.
••

Mr- and Mre. P. p. Campbell
hare a* their holiday guests, Ospt. I
W. G. Campbell o f Ocala, Mrs.
tlOMMtte Campbell Patlln of
A thavi Ba, N. C., and l anaU r R.
C. Maryh*w of RobblMvlUe, N. C.

in the Smith, Knot, West
:m
Ninth, in-cnrding -to II. II- Mil
chcll. manager fur the South
Klorulii Itnivc Association. Then
also will lie nil rim from l nlui
All thrso oie in addition to allow
ho car* owned In the Miami^nu i
Thru- an- expected to l«- I-»•
10 li'iil entries in Ihr show, iinskiiit;11 at.least thiei* limes at l.ng'
as was oiiginally iVH-ctril Tin
number of entries is so large it bus
been nrcesrory to seek -iddithmai
stabling lo nugim-nt lli.il now la-iltg eomplrleil iiinlei- the blesrhel*
of the stadium. This an a provided
HO stalls, 10 by 1.7 frit in sire,
resting ft,fast to build mid u-ipiir*
lug 18.OOP board feet of lonilK-r.
Thv Oiange Bowl eommilteo n|&gt;*
propriatvil $2,000 tow'ird the con­
struction rinds, and $2,000 wnk
nppri piiuted by the- city commis­
sion

• Mr. and Mra. B. F- Ray of Un­
law Point, Go., hare returned to
M f ham* after spondhtg th*
(M a tm oa holidsya with thair son- ;

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p|n o I uml IhniiIv . Ilvlmr mam*
pn&lt;l lr mi: (ails stfranil:iF ^t*;&gt;it,l»t
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Show liortei* -n«ijiM lly known l*
lovers i f Hu* puort on* coinin’

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Bruthnsuii, of Ml. Dora; II. I ,
T olir ami daughter, Mbs ElriBry*ti Tolar o f Orlendot and t. i
II. Mdnlyrr o f Daylnua lh-orii. 1

Dr. arul Mre. D. IL Slalliiigs 1
Dr. and Mre. J. N. ToUr. and of Lowbbuig, N. C., are th* hoi-1
non, Ralph, had aa their guc-^tr iday guests of Mr. and Ml*. W. f..
for Chrislmao Day, Mr. ami Mrs Henley.
Tom Brolbarkoa and lir e LsreUy
WUiiam T. Kelley returned t.
bom* In Wsshiagtun, D. C. ibb
morning
after 1 visiting
since
Thursday a* the gurat o f Mrs :
John M. Kallay and family.
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BgHfmara, Md., and Mre. klal-1
thai’s son, Biaatun Huntley, Jr., |
o f Stetson University In Ik-Innd, |
spent Christmas as the guesO o f ;
Mr. and Mr*. L Grow.

SPECIALS

Thr Orlnmlo I'M iiliy Club wu»
the arena o( the nnnu'l L'hnstn u t danrv sponsnrrd by Dvl'n
Della Iteltn, national n r lt l Mirer*
ity. lilt nicht from 1(1:00 nutil
8:00 A. M with musir by Gh-n
Broom onil hi* orrhrelrn.
A largo 'attractively drcumlcd
ami lighted Christum* Irri- wns
plireil on one *idr nf the ilnnru
floor nnd other nmingcment* in
kccplne with the holiday Ihcnuwere frutiil throughout the m u m .
A I'u-htrd orrnnfTinrnI o f thrlr
rinbli-ii in Kilvcr, iruhl uml (iluo,
the soiutlty'* colons luiiiu*tl nt
the louth rml of the ballroom.
Soiority inrmlK'18 M ile novelty
wrUt rorsngrs.
Alt'tiding from Smifoid note
MU* Eleanor Hickson, Mis* l.ticy
Uouhiiltat, Mbs lleli'ii
IMlmcr,
M in l.illlan Adams, Mr. nml Mia.
Arthur Zachary, Mr. ami' Mtn.
Algernon Speer uml Mr. uml Mr*.
Kintel.en Power*.
Al»». Dougins Slenrtroni, Wil­
ton Smith, Allen Wallace, Mar
Huddlrstuu, P. M. Vickery, Itrustton Pei kina, Chi lies Betti*, Jar1;
Bolt, llrantlvy Aduni*. (iraile tillhint, Donald Iaimtor, K I- laincy.
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Forlnaugural At Longwood Trade
ORLANDO, Dee. II .— Entrlea distance
It will be the ninth
be program,
fo r the Inaugural Handicap, the
the track
formally
top attraction o f the opening
Thursday night at t i l l
night's m e t at the Sanford-Orfo r the 00-day
racing
lando Kennel Club Thursday
the American Legion
night, mrfll be announced
to*
red opening la expected to
morrow, General Manager Wal­
ter Connelly o f the traeb aald
today.
Eight greyboundi, aeloctod Of
the outitnndint iloja among tha
record field or
400-odd fleet
dog* now
at the
Longwood
track, will be selected tonight Jfi
go to the port for the .opening
night feature.
The Inaugural Handicap, for
which a bandnome trophy la toppritr, among other award*, li
tn hr staged over the futurity

Team li Wins First Series In Current
. Sanford Bowling Club Tournament
Team I led hy Capt. I, Tharp
defeated tram 7 three Mvaight
flume* to win their first aerie,
in the eurrent tournament of Ihe
Aanford Bowling Club Ihia pait
week.
Teem • (parked hy H. Cotu,
who rolled n total of 64a, and
H r Scott, who rolled a total ef
644 for three garnet..In the other
game, loam 1 defeated teem 1
two out o f three putting them «n-’
I, cno game hac« o f ua.n I whhli
u in aeeond place, and team 0
de/mled team 2 two out of thn-u
to gain a one gamd margin oeer

■ w i t d i , M a s s ' s : high I
fam e for the week hy rolling a
a r a ria ra tnr weak
M r ’ *Hy -V ollln r 'tw*; Fenhlngx lugInlvldual
Thura. Dap ft .
mlaaed hosting the hlgheet game F ttr e e
O r a la fa
u
rolled In thle tournament by two I. P. P a to u
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reeltlenrn ntol po»l o f f i t e EiltlrrM
o f Ihe c UI uimiiI. nml m u-1 he e w oih
lo by llir rldlniAiil, Itle bk » h (, or
bin nlln roey, or fhe eame will be
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P eeb elo L ew ISX1
STATE O F VLOHIDA
CUtJNTT O P .JIE U IN O L 8
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Grate ft nx.
Miller, F. L. A Joe Harrohl ta
Woodmen of the World.
Miller, Emma K. A Chatter K. to
Peter J. Hofmann et ox.
Farllle, Howard et nx to W. Earl

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TOMATO JUICE
There b acklom any exniae for offovlIng othCra with hautoab (bod b ra III)
due lo food formaltailnn In the mouilu
It b io r a y to make your bm ah twccr rr
and more agreeable with Lbtcrfne, (lie
aafo nntbcptlc.
The Imklioui thing about thb oifon*
live condition b tiiat nearly everybody
has It at tome time or other wtihouc
realizing It. Experienced people protect
thrmaelvee by prgllng with Lbtcrlne
Antbrptlc morning and night, and be-

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good condition.
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By FRED HARMAN

RED RYDER

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W O SH AD O W ,

Polk rounty'i cattle Imluatry
now rrpreaenti an Invrslment of
M. 1*1Ira
111 |41 HI HI
$
4
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F. T&gt; droll
HI UI HI 4M
T. Rallv
HT III
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eol ratilo grating on HOO.OOO a c m
of Improeed range land under
Toiala *
t i l 110 m i n .
fence, according to county agent,
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WED
8ANPORD,
DECEMBER 27,

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EttUbllriifd
InilflllS
Established In
1908

NUMBER 107
IM U C J L

Hundreds Die
AsEarthquake

Dog; Track To
Begin 90-Day
Season Dec. 28

Four Lost In Plane In Alaskan Blizzard

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REFUGEES FLEE IN

SNOW

FROM

RED

ARMY

•

Many Improvements
Made 'lo Oval Ip
. P r e p a r a tion For
Opening: Thursday

In Geneva As Most
Severe In 2 Decades

roops
oward
Red Railroad
Ski

Units

Reported

Lifeline To Mhrmnnsk In N o r t h

Thr rtuusl JM « y racing ■«»«•
-no oi* tlu* Kaiif r«l loh itd o Ken­
nel I lull will L,rin at th»* tvacW
liVar li itpv.'ml TVu &gt;d.iy night
fial iiiri'4 will In* ht*M ulghth
thereafter, i*xn*|»l Sundays, iinUj
A p . 10.
M««v *M|imivi iiunh
lo the
plant (•vo '.Mi' mi l * ifnr in r tin
rpni’* «* n * » h- itip ill &gt;•t out
hi n tinr «*f
i i Iip a ht lion
oiik
f i»rt r«» •*»'« a**’ *•»* »» * tin* oorth
A N K ' U A Turkov, D ^
- rti f ml
f tie* p i* 'ent grand
••• 3•«*« fii, •! I'tfaq
V7.— 'A P * — H 'lftd rw N
w ar*
•land. A jp%,» » rt *• •ulrnlire **n»l
l,,|,i*«*li llVwi'M
n|| HllOW.V
•epa’ nte p*i khi* n». * mil tc
rr-or’ ^ l Vlilctl and whole
I'iiiniHli-aSmiel
l»»t !l?fic liN .
piv% Mod far the Hilmvit patron*
vllln«r&lt;** tleatrovH bv nr
ulm will tc etiviii tho race to*
anil m»\v iniiH&gt;-H4TAt&gt;ii fo r ttio
“ rarlbnuako
which
ahook
I't iK oi * r i loml peaking syslcin
H rilisli hh*M hromloiuMt Ku*
TtliA addition V\n- load*’. officials
— %rw»: i*ii it t o
northern
Aiuttolln.
Four
|0 |N»'?* tw o Wltl’H.
Pilot rrtMl rhamlicra shown in front o f the plunc in &gt;vlmli lie of tin* trmk »nhl, a * n leMill «f
Hhorkfl wore felt In Ankara.
Kroiii ropiMiliiiBon it wan
’vnnl pellthaid xxlikli have lis-u
Accurate information on ami Ihrtc otliora nrr lost in nn Ainnkiu Lli/tunl. Tin* |»l:«n«* 1% hr* M
made hy negto cilixens.
ii'p o r t n l that a pirkod b a t­
Ihe damage cauacd waa not Moved lo l»o M»mi*wl»c*i«• north ol Nuhito, Al.i-kn :m.I im*ludod
The puree* for
rad** I wv '*/, l ' a ' g ^ l
fur the nightly race*
1
talion o f Kinninh ski tro o p s
'
|M
^.n ii^,,.n^ i |ay non .uni f l a i r
Is iIn Q P rV P fl
Immediately
available be- among it* three paaaengrm nn* a mother ami her l(on»&lt;•in
won* ilriviiiK tlirougli R uhsIa
baby
track
officials,
expressed
a
belief!
V
a
J
I
O
V
U
3
C
I
V
C
U
tiV N communication* were dis­
In mi a tlrm p t to
cu t
th o :*
1 Itwit till, would ro*ull In keenrr i ■ . I T *
*
f
I
rupted. Official* aald, however,
Murmnnak railroad,
while new
that reporta Indicated a major
Soviet Icithuia under Stnlin'a per*
catastrophe.
C ity N e w s B r ie fs
sonnl friemh were rc|»ortcd inaa*_
The quake’* center waa apinjr for new uttneka.
The Fin­
® parently along the Black
Sea
nish military command reported
Tin* regular meeting of
the
rea»t o f Turkey In Aala.
ltu««in wiin wending .100,000 more
k
l*th Cnmntispinit will he held
1 - Heavy damage waa r*port*«l In
-oldierN to the front, anil exj in llir fil&gt; Hull limiglti nt 7 ::tt
Orda, Hamsun, Tokat, Amasla,
S e c t i o n ' I'ri'NMil ihe belle! the Ucd« were
{
oVIitfk
117
Mrllonville
Avenue;
Mr.
an
d;
.
..
With
the
passage
o
f
the
dead147
Avenue,
Mr
and
i„B.
t
Rivaa, and Your»d.
Thousand*
I
leounlini; on hiM*ctiiiK Finland.
I.eavUI. tree.... J !!*:*
VI. . n&gt;e.1 n number
.
wore reported to have
nban- line for entrirnre in the Garden Mr*. \V. A.
,
.. i There
of new ' Kdward I\ l.alie, pu*l presideiu
I'lH-nmi plane- n|Hnittll&gt; raidU
\SHI\r.TON.
Dee.
27
l'»
ItiJsl
W
William*
nf
(
)
»
mqidentd towna for
f«»rinir Club’s nnnusl Christmas deem a- tiiange
Avenue; -I *
J • • kennel* nt the tiaik this year and ' gnd |ui»t lientenunt governor of
I'he Ferlcinl Tiwdc l ’nmini-*»ion led Tnmpere, mi important munitlons contest yrstenlay evening. Hofmann, doorway, M . ' « •'
•dttionel ahocka.
'som e of the old ones ate hark for the kin’iini* Dull, paid liihutr t t ity and liorolhy Kli-wn-t nf Son
1I inns ertiler anil other Finnish
San LsnU i Mr*
. another ses-nn. Tin- new ki*niu*1» i IImim* uh'», Imvi* fciVimI bn ptr^i- fi id were i«*ui-il u nmiringe li (••il.iy nimnioiiTtl Ihe iaauance c»l . eitieN, I.ui mitiinium damnirr waa
t
•The government, relief agen- Mr*. Harry lleeren. cltalnuan &lt;&gt;f Drive
Mmris. tree. I 0 n \\eM T.rent 1; ,„ r||(|lr
frOM, ,rnjifomln i d-Ml® of lln* Sanford rl»il» «*i«i
an order ilitedin}* Jnki* Felt,
rin»iin
the
office
of
I'uunty
the
committer
In
rnurge.f
repoi
I1 * cU » ru»hed eld to the affected
i lepoiterl. ICil**ill leporterl only
t ’ li.loiir :o IIn* r’ *ili* mil I't '-sloc'e •’peity NkinniNheN" in ye«terday'a
mrnl In I ll • uigntiUnlhui in
.nul C’ i|»t.| J.ilgr I.' W Wan- y,-*f.-nl iv,
f •* are*; 100-260 miles rest, and e&lt;l today tlrnt the club r^w ell- etli Slrrel; r. Te. Kouni u , » I whn«e ilng* h-ive uevrr MirnV
F\r hnnire nl
l.mden
Slni».m,
Avenue; | K|lir|l|(l
In
ll)rn. n
Ilrr
\ iittlwlli IIni •*«•&gt;. of ilu* SuitaFlorkln
In all Ihrn*
rv!I E
_ rtortheoatof Ankprm. The quake plrasrd with the number of en­ semh e. 1M0 Palmetto
liphlintf, hut Fiiiiin ciaiined aevhn||, 2*»
... Ik,.(lll,
„ Ilu* Hark
„ , rk fo»
fo, ;. |l
I urnI pl.-iu. for ilo* min nn ■ Ut ntphiw, in cenr«* kit Inline, the end nitnckN were rrputaetl Icavnhfill
b ’IiiipIun at
\M*» i t l **n**l ar%vrol nr
• wna registered on the
seismo­ trants In the contest and Invited II It. Herb, doorway otul t.ee. I|
lirokern|*e
weclion
of
Hie
Bohin-*tn
4 Ihi« «cn«oi, wi'h nn nvemge nf t-nlinn mahs*linti*t »l the weekly l.nm* t’lnli dance will In* maili
unr TOO Itu-NiuiiN d«*i(d on Lake
graph at Geneva and we* said sightseer* to make n lour o f tin- „.i-0 LRUre I Avenue, * 'rI’.ilimin Ad
Suvititlo
id be Jthe moat violent in SO city to see the outstanding dec­ Mir. Kilwnrii r. ■*I,,,J* •‘J" I* npnrnximnlely *J.ri ilogn per kennel. ! •mtier-ini'eting m the Yultler ll«»* nl tIn- n-guhie liusini-K* uii-etlng
The
older
nho
nnined
file
c.*i«
of
ilu•lull
in
tinVnl.li-r
Hole.
oration*
o
f
the
participant*.
Chiu*
atul
reindeer,
MO
I
wrk
.
^
Vl|h
ih(.
0f
f
irJ.|
n,„
ning
of
the
i
j*
•
iwlny
«.t
m.
n
i
rrara, /
Finland received finaiiciHl conreinwhich
-ell
produce.
In
il
Inniglit
nl
7
:0O
n'elork*,
'1
’ln
Avenue;
Mr*.
Vi,
L*_
Cn«|»er,^
ell-1
§,J
|
C
|
lemployment
will
|
»e
ntoviilt•
•
*if
»fnti«lir&lt;«l
-umntnry
of
K*
According to the rules o f the
..
,
...
- ... ’ ’ tiack,
lie piovid&gt; Timbre hours previously, e
I rilmtioiin .iii«l voluiilecr fichter®.
riullr
mid
.
’
illu'il
pc'diicla
|o
IV*
.
ilauee
will
Inlieid
in
l
InImll
semble
and
tree
S05
hast
;
„|
fnr
npp.oximately
|R0
persons,
|
ii
,
j
t
inin
Intel
national,
Mr
I
une
:old
qtiakt ebook the Pacific coast ot contest, the decorative light*
t’hriNlutUN week mini continiidl
•«t h i’IiiImm* o|f the i Inti thnl Ki van loom of the Mityfan llolrl m imltiiluii! rtuiM* A- I c»„ Snnlo'd. , on Ihe WcNtern FronL
Nlcaraugu*, on the oppoalto ride must be kept burning nightly teenth Street; Mr*. W . t authen I #n(| j, :&gt;4 uni|p„ | w i| «ImI nl les*t
Hutchison,
doorway,
200u
I’aik
„
prn.pn,
,
hr.
p
wm
gpm
The
niiliouncemeitt
ul*o
-n
f';
Suturday
night.
it*
'
j
hud
its
im-rptiim
with
the
nrfrom
0:00
to
0:00
P.
M.
until
A fairly heavy earthquake also
The British Admirulty diacloaed
( 'iMimieditieit from ihc«e conceiio*
. inole Comity resident*.
sni/Mtion of n elnh in Delrwtt,
The entries will be Avenue.
w m fa it'tod ay . at San Salvadar, Dec. 10.
when received ly
Fell were |plan® for n hutfr new minefield
Alno Mr*. Frank I*. Miller, I Walter (*ontt«*lly, who lust year lirhigan, Jan. 21. ti'lfi and |hnl I
frightening inhabitants, bat egas- judged by a secret committee
Inl r d ill the warchoilM* ali«I l e d , lo 10 inileN wide and 500 mile*
he i lvie oiiMnirnli. n lia* urown I
lug no damage In tho city. It In the mesntlme and the wlnnri* ensemble, 241G Palmetto Avenue; w*** in ehn'ge o f tlie money room
jointly hy hit concern uml l»&gt; Vl Iloiiy from the Orkney Nlanda to
was. the, K cond there within a o f the 10 prises will b e , an- Mra. If. Til Coleman, cnsriiibh*, |will aetvo n% mniiairer of the" it"
a-* a , meaaure
V embriife n total member ship of
K. fatter A Fo., of .Memphis j Dover
. StiaitN
,
. _ to
&gt;,
with
a membri-lilp m
pounced the latter part o f (hi* 4rtt Mrllonville Avemie; Muriel track tin* year. Ilr o Imi re*alesi I |B|.r»7l
'
I
rlt
..u
n
ci
HI
|H*rrriil
..f
It.r
1,1!*“
u'
"
rr'
r'
-"hmsrlne*.
Il
Knot, trer; 217 W i» t Nineteenth in , Sanf. nl during the winter jglorida f j i* I J .
'’ srwsk.
.
. . ....
,
^woiihl
lie
eiabh*
.imUt
.off
the
-Si
tee cimv|&gt;any*« -t«*rl..
Th»’ rlub nl Tnmpn i« the olileal
Brown, I moalh*. f!. \V Sp«-ncer, lornl alThose’ whs have
turned
In Street; . ,Mr». . G.|fjf.
eori-t
and
fiermli
eiitfinf'Mnpplng
Ihe r-ellmi! ronceriiN pmd
Coupons st The Herald offlcl- Irec, j 114 1 Park ' Avbflue; Zltlali i lorney, hn« lieen appointed us m Floiicln, lir* -*unl. tultlim; th:il
'to move ill lelntive **nlet&gt;. Ail
f •omini"-ioit* ••• fee- Imih ••»• e-tminted 2iM».INMI mini-- would be
N. Welsh, ensemble,
BOR W. ' judge for ihe tarr* thi* season n im*ivi’i| il-* rhn*ie* on -lone,
are os follows:
•
-111
inimIilu a te«old ii&gt; him nnd o*i
Its tiMiiHirJ f m i
Mrs. F. E. Bolt, doorway, t|0I Eleventh Street; and Mrs. \V. A while &gt;1.&lt;x Johnson of Oilando hu* IH, |01!» Tin- Inipent Klin tilt .«ih
iPPtl.
Srewntoi niA oml m o went lie , iho-e rivohl h\ ,\|. F I'm lei A
nl Miami oliU’li Inn 111
been nnpoinlixl ■'» nssoeistc judge
Park Avenue; J. E. Abetnslny, Leffler, 102R Hibiscus Court..
Ill
Tokyo,
yoxemmeilt Y f f
1
I'
i
i
,
to
lehlil
denh'iN
iiii
.I
no
i
*
i
Dr E. D. M&gt; blcy is chief In l*ern uhil«% l he TIIiim ills* rln*i I* whirled raslwnid tiiday leu my a !
•m in A ho le n iv id
u re-ulutinn
j
\ne
uni
•
*
lit
I«&gt;
,'•!
to
the
lh»*
►
♦niilliwi
tilth
.1
memlni
white blanket nine t•» IS mi lo*-I
1 .prelor for Ihi* Stair
|from ilu- mniunix ol purl in merits*.
fm
lhr-r
ioiiiMiiN-lt.ildi’eji
over
the
old
*
*
•
In*t
how
l"
j
•*f 12 Tin* hiiL.re«t »h»l» m Kmnn*
[n-kuiy ili.il ilu i.ihuiei 3'oiiNider
Snow pnMtny o\ei M i--ouri,,
in Inlet mil mnul in nt St
I-oiiin
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.-ilF i
i e-igiimy
low
m
,
nnd
ion
the
n
\»k«n-*fi«,
wwJ
Mo.,
n
hit
h
Im*
,i
nu‘nih«’f&gt;hi}i
of
— The White House announced
201, lie **aill.
due tn hit (Ihi- hy uiyhtfull Vow J
yesterday that Joseph E. Davies,
HELSINKI. Dec 27
•/!*• —
.Mi I mu- p;in| Inrh liihnle n» Fnylnntl'a rolde-t Wfithef thim former Ambassador to Belgium.
Finnish lump- on the KnieBan
Ihe chili’ Iit nl pte-&gt;tt|elll, A »* Minnn plumro.l the tempo* ilm •
® will shortly become % special s.1l-llimu- link*' hulled Kick .mother
Tlirrr tmloatl- of thr rant iron rnnnelly, l * whom ivns piven ,t to 21 below nt ilo* lop ol .Mount
v|s«r to SecreUry of Slate Cor*
-rule attmk hy Busaiait
pipe and fixture* to ho u-cd n larye nniHnil nf ernlil fm 11.«* Wu*hinu toil,
New
Hrmp-hiii
dill I Hull on trade, war ami rexxh&lt;* loll 70n tlend on the
replacing
the
City1
*
HMter
m
**.n
J.
W.
Bril
of
Ijikc
Monror,
Noil
Ilf
ield,
Vl
,
to*
ot
tint
\
*
,
hot*
w
i
Punernl
service*
for
Mary
fn'mill ion •( the* lm*HI « lull ei
patrtatlon problems.
I lee nf lit* Huviiiito Bivei* in nddi*
from
thr
wrlln
to
thr
pumping
one
of
tho
outstanding
arowrr*
of
arol
it
wrn
onlx
five
nbive
hi
IL*i
Martha
Mclsch,
8-yesr
old
dsligh------------------------------------------.
.
.
...
.
.
ID2-V
Davies will not relinquish hi*
1,1*1 I ion in h •my many yuu- and
WARIIIMSTON. I
27
Jnnn-N &lt;, Slmioii, Sr., set veil
Bnusal* post until his successor ter o f Mr. uml Mrs. Joseph A. Reminole County, has tukrn IB0 1stslum hsve arrivc.l f ity l hi I
*■'"•
i
Tin- iic ill *l..|.- \%l»i« I. itio piHHii’i -, an official cnmmuiii&lt;|un
•ihe M’tuwl pieNiihnt of tin- eieli
But nn New riiitlaiid, the mid
has been named. The portfolio Meisch who died yesterday sft- laeri-s of land near Sorrento, on ; H. N. Sayrr said today,
i -.11*1 Xi tleitkix .
The .Moment which i i ' vcl in 11*21 anil »ul «e&lt;|ueni pre-elenlN west, and rout hue-. I xhlXeted. two i Cniiril Ktstr* l.ino* -o.iglil
reportedly will go to former Gov. ernoon after a short illnrs*. will which hi- is selling 100.000,000
The Itu-Ninu- uttueked ill lo ic e
ti..n»f&lt;-r lo I'niMnisi.ian n-gi»liy
George II. Earle o f Pennsylvania br hrld at thr Holy Croirn EpU-Mrtturr, tomato, broccoli, eggplant, yexterday !• thr fli»t ol an or are in irrclei •*-« f«-lio\vw #J*. L 1In­ winter atronrhold- reported "heat | n ,,rr month- «i*o will he -old lo j nt 11inter man. Sukkola, Kuija and
who M said to be President Koosr- copal Church Thuraday afternoon and p ’ pprr fdanti to br »o|&lt;| thia drr for nrarly $-10,000 worth of ina*, K. M Blow nice, Eihinrl **. wiivet." Tempe 'iiuie- won* ill i M orxveyian h*i |»«.in»i* ii if Ihe ! T oIo.nhuIii Everywhere they wrre
at 3:00 o'cloc'i with the
llcv. I season.
|pl|»e sml fUturca.
vrlt'a first choice.
i I .file, T \\ I iiwInn, She man 20 10 nheve in .Muhienn and n -ki 1
I'loiioii- nioii yive- il 'driven link xvilh iuMivy losses, the
Assignment o f Davies to thr Martin J. Ilram, rector, n ffirlst-• Mr. Hell has been in the plant , Meanwhile Inc three dsv hi .-ili&gt; ' l.lnytl. .lohn I• .linkini*. Fieri |{
Cimiiiiuiii&lt;|lie. eov e iiu g activities o f
| apptoval
business
for
many
year*.
He
Is
rf,1a&gt;r’
1
I1
'
residentjsl
appu.val
»l
1amWilson, A i Fim, \V. II ZachUlal.
m. State Department, where he will Ing.
................. . II. | A|.phi-nii..ii- (or |..-iiiii * . m.ii l«, : !*•-• 2f&gt;, . hi.I
Iho
dly-hpoiiBoml
WPA
piojrc*
ry,
llownitl
iixerliti.
I(
M-im
n,
one
nf
the
largest
shipper*
in
hold the Utla o f Special Assist-1
y h, child was born on Keb.
there was no snow I ' *h lenipei |B&lt;.|| 1119*111 I•• the Noilli A 'lio ’. it'l
Tin* iinni*uheeniei»t snitl the
vkhicli hat lH*rn nubmitUNl. f«» Smifm»l |l«iinlnev, Willfer s1^. I ole- ulilies
were I .-ill-'
i-Trau&gt;|» it t ..i.i|.u..) *it. filr-l will. | 1 *r.i.
* * ! **U
* * 7•, „ again proje-ctwd
I8 3,
.uended
locsl Ploiiihi and sells plants to grow­
It.r pli*i'«*.« of arllulUd 8UatM.Busolan
Us.Bu.slsn
raUtlons I rfhooli unrtl , hr time o f her er* in tiforgta, Suuth Carolina, the laying of Ihe pipe. Tin* pM*j- lllflll, II -Wlitrl I'. I.r.lip, N I V ll,
Fnuit wammi’ - u«-n&gt; i -. O.l lo I ll.e rontons*,on . . slei.lsy. 1 lie I ill.-.., il. m... lime guns mot five
mto aharp xocua
q itvlfM
l talk lllnesa about n month ago.
Not ill Carolina,
Virginia
slid eel left thr Jarkaonvll! • «»lfa**e niitl II. 11 &lt; nsuc’ll
focus m
and
r
Ilu- Fnilfonm.
&gt;-•-11 .11.1
■linek
(In
fs.
1
wo
luuks were im .easel- I.....* Ilee*, loti op sll .'•*
I.ibI w«ek for Ilu* C’«iil» il i nl
I'rrsitl* ni l ' iK\ii*ll. who |•**#••I* Gulf sluriii u lii|.|M-.l hi.
that Hi* 'AdmlaUtnitlan plans tc
Survivors are her father s n d l,,t,r11' Huriila.
j full ml lo arrive In time t&lt;» §fri ap
niol.ilire.1 iiii.I nioie H.un Ml prls*
'ilu* iis-iil •-. Iii \ low I.Hiiisl A m r i
desl m an sternly with |h* Soviet mother, Mr. sod Mrs. Joseph A. I , He cKpeela to clear his landI by
f|(,, -lilp. fimo i.pomling lo 01.1 I s w.’Ci lakell, it siii.l.
eil over Ih** Ifmt no*«'liiiir *»f Ihe f.eexilll! tempi iulii.es nl New Hr- I
provnl l&gt;«forr the ChrialmaN ••••14- elub for iIn* current year, »x
* Unlaw.'
Ualaw.’ i *.:&gt; i .
^
lean.
Meisch o f 1R05 klagmilis Ave^t-J*"- J selling the plant* by Jsn. ilaya
11..- euiiiiiiuni*|ue sold the Finn,
war tones
.Pi
no
istimaIt aav*
i |ileaner I ” iu&gt;* niutn* epprecn»;on*'
,ijdc, a brother, Jo«-;»h A. Meisch, »{’ • He ptan* to .tart shipping
Know Wna IM inch, a d.-cp ,.l
Tile Maillimc I..Illmission :it desl rojrd 2U enemy trucks at
.Sifialora Andirwa amt *l,e|»|i»*r lo the fAuimihtec*^ crnl offit inU of
Ucw' of tita 0 « f t :r swahwrrkl, Jr.;’ 'grandparents, Mr. and M r s . , FO*.
I. and c o n t W
rinyt. n, N. M.. o.-.. ll.e eeoler ..f one tin..- i.ppiove.1 ll.e I’suairxii' l.iil.*a in mid-Finland where the
rnrifsdwiii.r.Htamgvlr, ' lit John-MHsch, Sr. and the follow*I “ "l**1" ! '' un" 1. .APrl *• Suffhclw.jt and Congrrsamaii Joe Ileni!n.*k% the rluh f*»r Ihe '’splendid rn- Ihe 11131-37 ’Must ImiwI." t’ri.p e» isu regisliy &lt;v.|iie*t Imt wilhhi'd (igliliup lias lieen eorrird to Ruthave nlniged their suppoil Uwar.l, ,Vi',V-r*ViAh lurinp the year to* bar perl. ,nld Hie &gt;n»s ......1.1 lie no
*4ld that D a r i* would-take ova* Ing bMtea and aunlat Mr. a m t ,^ '1' / ' **r‘- •C**1
| sinn s-.il ami two tanks at Suo‘n
»'• securing prompt approval *.« Ih. M.rVril
........... ...........
11.- .1- immense In-nefil la. ll.e » lies I il I. formal ol.lel at II -uggeslioii
the V. Work now
«f I’reslilcnl i;«s.«e.* Il Tn • o|-&gt; 1 mussuhi.ii, :.ls„ mi the essterri
proji-ct in order llmt wora .h &gt;
r„ (1Kri,,„|.l„,| | - , .
.-sstem
nnd
eentuil
KnOsnam
front.
plication limilly was wiilnlrawii
rBr £ 2 ^ l v w ! S
BcT c
’ Iv 'm K
i lira. Dean H^nllh p l«'M
K, r| N'or,|K,..„
|,|. , r|.Tlh(„ Hklshoms.
L * f i y y dlvisUm
f Ch^
Mr. and Mrs. Ed- " « u
planta, 10, " • r‘ imniKilatrly.________
Tin- .omiiiiini.jue said Hut it
A Mai .time I'onimissiiai official
SM .tel.D
a.
An.ee
^
001.W".
each
„
f
lettuce,
tomato
trialing Am rr munn Mciocn ni nuvuoni mm
n
_
.
n*» prealdeiif for the oii«uiiik y n r
i
I’lsnes were grm.mtrd nl Si said lie l.n.i lo. mfoi motion eon- wo- 'Vellum 23 Soviet pluurs were
•*»•«!. «.n u i.a if . r n»e ...•'mi-r*. la.uis, ll.e renter .if ;l.e st.iiw reining Hie Notlli AHautir lbs.,
sl.ul down mi I liristnua" and that
*■
would Mr. and Mrs. John Meisch, Jr.. W UebT K r
pl«%
dyed miltiniirtl suppoil fur the sli.rm llivivy min fell in il..- poll ('ouipuuy, oH.rr ihau 11... I Ihe Finnish An Fnrre lind auf’ LJS.V JK i'a
aald h* o f Sanford.
Ix-ttei
till
lit
of
the
rluh
S. nlbeust, 2 *.il inches nl \pn it w*os i-olupo-e.l of Nor.vigiao ferial l.o losses in Monday's largeThe following will serve as
I VUitors nl toikiy'n iiicetiiuf iii- Inchleuln nmi 2 n; nl M..I lie.
scale Kiissii.n air raids Five of
riliiens.
W , L m c.
r " }r ,Z Z :
"shipping '"th ese
clllded
1*.
K.
Simpson,
form
r
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27 - Idb
Ho- Bnssinn planes were shot
The ships roven-d l.y Hie appli
Snow, piling up in Hie eentrnl
bo asalgned to Bras- John Iv*vU*itoberti A*? and"*W* P**,,U- T,K‘ P**nU 11,0 Parked — William J. Barker, r f Set.line, member, who h now a nirmUr of
Jonn^lvsy, R ihert Ast, and w . Jqq (ll ,|l(. bundle. HI* orders will
region o f the null'UI, helped to ration me Hie I'li-si.leiit Mar.ling, ilusii l.y eoaslul iMlterles tho
thr
Newhuryh.
N.
V.
club,
I.
T.
.
i ..miui.ple si.id.
has
been
recommended
hy
Sena­
A. Adam*.
Hint American Tinder, Ameiiran MerInvolse the shipment o f 30 to 3S tor* Andrew* and I’cppar for ap­ Kelly rf Maiiana, Kenneth llry- relievo the soulhu. sletn
'll.e roriiiiiuniipie said that Rus­
rhaiil, Alltel lean Fanner, Aim riBurial will be made in the rarliwds of plants this season.
Bowl's
drought
Tuesday
night
:.&gt;
pointment to Kerlernl Judge of nnt of Thompson, (Ja., Joel Field, winds swept ll.e Gulf
Evergreen Cemetery.
Slutes (MU linnkei, Ameriean Kliipper sian air raiders who tmmbrd mure
Another
group
of
Sanford Florida's southern district, an in­ Archie lletla of Hanford.
limn to different points over tha
rsusing
one
denlli,
severnl
in ri.il American Inipmler.
Prcxident-ehct Nordgirn anformed person said today
Thr appli.-alion for transfer to weekend, s.veial times flew low
Juries and some properly dnm
nounred
that
thcra
will
lx*
a
meet­
H* wcuid succeed Akrrmsn, who
i.isrliinegiinmaj
rivilisn*.
f’nnamanini. regislry also ii.rlu.liai mid
ing of the committees in charir* age.
rrtlrrd last October.
(lie I’ rrsldent Roosevelt, hut this Most of Hie bombs, however, fell
Heavy mins drenched Hie Gull vrssel ha- t ,-&lt;-ii plured in si-rvire from grvsl heights and caused
Barker formerly practiceri kiw l ° f arrangement* for Ihe statewide
in Jacksonville nnd has been Judge | mld-winter conference to U- held region, also bringing more relief to llrrniiuhi
coniparallvcly slight ilainage.
Contractors who are Interested
.Hub-irening tem­
of the State's 10th judicial cir- j J»n U-IB, in tke Valdes H. tel lo farmers.
The company received permis­
the proposed City ordinance
cult sine* m « .
; "**« . Tue^iay night *1 7:30 peratures hsrassrd Hie Fust am. sion frtm the r*.iumi*sion rcce-.lrk would levy a Urease o f (DM
II* is a graduate of the Unlver- i« clock and also that therr will tie ot^er aections.
ly lo opeisle to I lo Iy ill two
. all contractor’s doing business
ally of Florida.
I n meeting o f Ihe boord of dirt-cKnow 14 iiirhes deep at Clny- f.first liners, Ihe Manhattan and
ht Sanford far the first year wrre
Mr* J. I . Ipgley,
Attomey General Murphy said i l®r» at hi* home on I'JOtl Elm Ion, N. M., st 12 at Boise ('ity, Wmhlngton.
requested to appear before the chairman for the Hsmlaole Coun­ recently there would be no ap- Avenue Friday night, Jsn.
Okia.. and Id at Guynion, Ukta.
The gnvi-rnnirnt. Hie Cinimi-City Oemmlmlcn at Ita regular, ty Tulwrrulosls and Hselth Asso- polntnirnt to the Floridi Judge- ginning at 0 00 l&gt;. M.
was nailed a “ rescuer" o f ex a.on said, has mi mortgage, claims
meeting fat the City Hall t o n ig h ,t elation
.X
Generally
fair tonight
spd
announced today that wi­ ship until after Congress con­
tensive wheat plantings and a o ' other obligations sgnin-t any
at 7:3d .Vrlock.
,lder
r * the -capable management at vene*. Then the President would
probable protector against "black of ihe vrss.. , winch tsculd t'C Thursduy, somewhst colder to*
be:
Tho ordinance which wilt be Mias Mary Wiggins, tlm girt* of
billiards."
Moat o f the T ria l r»o-. to the N i'w igion Cuaspiny i.igl.l, scalterrd light frost in in*
submit a nomination to the Sen­
placed an Ita final reading tonl
Phi Alpha Kappa Sorority took ate. ____________________
Panhandle w*a covered with from
The rompane I’ ki the Feutial- terior of rxtrrme north portion.
provides for On annual fee o f
In $40.94 for ChrteMna* Beals at
one to five inches o f snow.
i l / Act and pr-aid»ntlal piorlam
Bara m atte
for *U contrnrtrr* after the 1
downtown booths Dae. 33.
The officers of threa Masonic
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— (R1*
A general snow peppered Kstr ations issued under it “ have m.ul« Today
fa) which they must pay tha
28.®
“ In Iwhslf o f the Association,’ — The navy advertised yester- Lodges will be Installed with ap­ sas and snow flurries fell
in it Impossible to employ th-'io tea
28J
Mrs. Inglcy sold, -| wish to thank d*v for bid* fo j clearing and propriate ritea at Ihe Masonic Wyoming anil Montana, extend­ sels on their regular run undei X'esterday
I ____________
waa drawn up at
t only tho gMmhara o f Phi At- grabbing approximately 4#0 acres Tempi* tonight beginning at 7:30 ing Into
the American Flag and there does
Preciyllsllaa
Missouri.
The
fall
the request at tome o f the iurol
a Kappa for their laterest and on tha south end o f the la*1'1 o’clock. Past Grand Matter Ralph measured 10 inrhet at Goo.lland. not i ppeor to he any other route,
contractors but has drawn oblec.
rd work, but also tha eltlsens
iljd o or se c.u s in which they ran To date thi, month ...
at tha Banana River, Fla., II. Chapman will serr, «• install­
A0
Uqaa from others and-the Com- o f Hanford and Seminole County
oc profitably op:rated."
Bid* will ation officer.' •
Normal for month .. ri-,, , 1.60
mission desires to settle the mat­ Who so generously tontributod to Naval Air Station.
Hub-frerxlng
temperatures
and
The clubs whose officers for
be
opened
at
the
Jarkaonville,
II
the
Con'Minlon
approve,
the
Normal
for
year
see, -ease e i A i
ter at tonight's meeting, accord­ lip sIiccms of thq sofa.
snow prevailed In upstate Nhw
Flo., Naval Air Button Jan. 4. Ih* coming year will officially York and the Ht. Lawrence val­ sal*, tho v.w*cM v ill be dm rated Normal lo date __——
• 1.13
ing U City Cloth H. N. Beyer,
Proceed* will be stood for diebegin their terms at tonight*
brtween N
"ir k and Ixuidon
ley.
The
mercury
siumpeu
to
f
BROWNSVILLE, Tea. Dec 3 7 - meeting ar* the Sanford lx&gt;dge
Temperature,
and New York and Liverpool with
fJPt— A search by airplanes and No. 82 T. and A. M. and Win­ !$ at Buffalo, 13 at EastporL juiund call, at Boston.
High Low Ruin
groper ear* for
bleodhoueds tor two missing hunt- ter Park Lodge No. 238 P. and Maine, and 18 at Boston.
•
President hnwevelt w»* askr.l Dec. 24 ..... ....... 7883
S o MfUrtod with . tha
lad yesterday with the dla­ A. M. and tha Monro* Chapter
Bheridan, Wye., had
xert rhout tha «**-• application at hi* Dec. 26
73
t|
31
iprtod * f
id their bodies, apparent- No. 13 R A. M. Refrvshmenis will weather and It fill to 0 degrees n u
48
t
ronfrrtnr* today and re- Dec. 28 ____ ___ 70
’
bv a single charge ot be served fallowing tho mset ing. at Havra, Mont., 13 nt Denver, I'led that ail ha knew abut: It Dec. 27 ...
78
S3
30
*
i b £
All Masons wore aalandad on Invi­ nnd 17 nt Boise, Idaho, and w ,e what he had seen lit the
NOTE: Readings
m ad*
are
newspaper*.
MlnnoapaUa.
tation to stioad.
daily at 7:30 A. M.
r- . „ —

t

Communications
Are Disrupted

Additional Men
Massed By Stalin

Quakes Are Also Re­
p o r t e d In NicaraufniatSan Salvador

British Disclose Plan
• Fnr Minefield fiOO
Miles L
, -10 Wide

Ktwams Lunch

Fruit Exchange
Ordered To Stop
V iolating Act

^"jfhifh rniihir doga tTiii b# Accordion Selections
wa„ poinini ::rL'h
ln^ ' l r Arc Rendered By
• «"
Klizabeth
llnrkcy

; ~ [Jake Felt Of Memphis
Kails To Observe
Brokerage

Past

t;n„ .
Number Enter Christmas Decorations
n m. m
m vv
if
n
. i
C o n te s t, Mrs* H s r r y H c c r c n i\ ep orts
„ ,

,

„

„

... .

: : U . K £ A t

Presidents

i

;l

Snow Storms And
Zero Weather Hit
East O f Nation

Joseph E.' Davies
Named To^ost In
S late Department

Funeral Rites To 150 Acres Being^pjfgt shipment Of
Be Held Thursday Planted By Local, City’s Pipe Arrives
For Mary Meisch Man InLake County

U. S. May Sell
Eight Ships To
Norwegian (iroup'

___

J

Isarker Said To lie
.Slated For Office

te "?/

Contractors Asked To t ~ u . . " ’i J T S 3 'S’ T.fi
Discuss Taw Tonight c,“" '
'------------

Phi Alpha Kappa
Aids In Seal Sales

LOCAL WEATHER

Masonic OfficerH To
Be Installed Tonight

S

—

i 'sitdi

Vj

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                    <text>In co-operation with Mayor H iggins’ campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local mer•
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chants and business men have signed a pledge card
like th e one illustrated beldw. I t is our sincere desire
t o ^ o u r im h in m aking th e campaign a success and
thereby hel0 to build Sanfoid into a bigger and b etter

We are mindful that victory in a game, contest, or campaign must
necessarily wait for the final whistle, but with the “tra^at-horae** cam­
paign in the middle of the last week before Christmas, we feel it is not,
too early to express our appreciation for the splendid manner in which
the people of Sanford so far have responded to the drive.

We are conscious that the campaign has created a great deal of pub­
lic interest In the “whys” and “wherefores** of trading with local mer­
chants, and we feel that the g reater shopping activity noted in Sanford
speaks for itself as to whether, or not this “interest** has been translated
into more practical aspects.
*

MERCHANT PLEDGE
Hon, Edward Higgins. Mayor.
City of Sanford
Dear Mr. Mayor:
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l will cooperate In your plan.to keep Sanford Dollars in Sanford
and pledge myielf to the following:

1. To carry such stock of goods as are necessary
to fill all demandft*and to sell a t such prices to
m eet compejtitiwft
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2. To purchase all supplies and* accessories, except
stock for resale, aa are incidental to my business
in Sanford as f a r as possible.
f t To impress upon all my employees the Impor­
tance of spending th eir wages in Sanford.

We are going to continue our part in striving to furnish Sanfotd w..
shoppers with what they want, and we wish to re-emphasize the import*.|{l)CEK A
alice of continued public support, not only through the important shop^ ETV1JTT.
ping days just ahead, but also as a permanent fixture.

Sign'd

This Advertisement Is The Fourth In A Series Made Possible By The Following Merchants And Business Men
B. L. PERKINS
CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP

C. L &amp; M.
d in g f El d e r

CELERY CITY
PRIMING CO.

BAUER
MONK’SBILLARD
RADIO SERVICE
PARLOR •
WIGHT BROS. CO,

SCOTT’S.
STANDARD
TITIi?

GUARANTY &amp;
ABSTRACT CO.
SANFORD PAINT
&amp; GLASS CO.
H. B. POPE CO.
INC ’
HOFMANN
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
BAGGETTS
LIQUOR STORE
SANFORD
BUICKCO.

. W IG H T "
GROCERY CO.
EMERICK '
HARDWARE pg,

SEMINOLE
DRY CLEANERS

FORREST
GATCHEL’S
RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO,
ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK

COLEMAN’S
STRICKLAND
MOTORS), INC.

FLORIDA STATE
THE STYLE SHOP THE YOWELL CO, R I L E Y ’ S
BANK OF
FLORIDA POWER
- SANFORD
&amp; LIGHT CO.
J. C. PENNEY
COMPANY
COCA-COLA
THE SANFORD
ST. JOHNS
TRIPLE “S”
HILL LUMBER
ATLANTIC
GROCETERIA
BOTTLING CO.
RIVER LINE CO.
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SUPPLY
YARD
CITY DRUG CO.
NATIONAL BANK
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HILL
COWAN CO.
SANFORD
MATHER
HARDWARE CO.
K. W. FRUIT CO,
WERT
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SEMINOLE
SECURITY
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PALMETTO
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WALTERL
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TABUS SUPPLY
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SANFORD CASH
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FEED STORE
ROUMILLAT
SANFORD
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PURCELL CO.
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SANFORD
SANFORD FISH
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GAS CO.
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HOTEL

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PETER PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOPP
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RADFORD
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Seminole County Produce*
Morn Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any*
Similar Area In America
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Member Aaeedated Preas

VOLOlte

s a n f o r d ,' F l o r id a ,

RECORDSET

ation Of 2
iB Members
Reoresentative Ramsoeck Proposes 2
Major Revisions To
• Waamer Labor Act

Th u r s d a y , De c e m b e r 21,-1939

Tide Seems Tfli
HaveTurnedln
European Wajr

Established In 1908

,U. S. DOESN’T WANT THIS

Losses At Sea, \Veal£
eninff Of Rome-Berlin Axis To Hauitt
HHlOr’s Christmas

New Record Set
For First Month
Payment Of Taxes

Finnish Capital
Is Again Bombed
By Soviet Airfnen
Trade-At-Home
Drive P ra i sed
By N ew m an

Georgia Solon '
Percent Of Roll
Hits At Smith 40Was
-vCollected In

Asks EaualityForEmoktyers. Protection
For Small Unions

NUMBER IBS

15 Explosive^ Drop*
ped By l n v a d e r b
In Large :Hospital
Area In Helsinki

Dutch Airplanes

' M erchant Says Co-OpFight Strangers
cration ih r.sscnt i a 1 To Progress Germany Protests In­
ternm ent Of Crew
lle*idi-nli of Saufonl ulio arc
not -utlafied to let Sam ord reF
rom
Rnttlcship
; main a* it I. year in nnd yenr

MonthOf November

mountain-lop retreat, llcrrhte*
All prtriou* record* fo r tax
Jno. 11. Jlnltln*.
Seminole i g ad en .. Yet the tinehailengcnhlt
eolieetLns during tne month of
November were broken thla year Counlj- ta x colleetor, mane pub- j ..rm &lt; of »ho »e&lt;k on the sen fronl
the payment hv Remind* lie icconls a t 'hla office ftMlny j ertll keep him grim company In
' out enn make n “big'’ contribution
WASHINGTON, Dwc. 81. with
County . property owner* of * 1 1 which revealed th a t a new h ig n ih ii Imliday-innkin.;.
Hr AMMffUfrtt I'FFtaM
11 unrd it* progre** by “ tranitg— (AP) — Rap. JUmapeck percent of the entire 1039 ro ll.: record fo r Wax payment* in No-! By hia order u hundred thou
ItrcauM, ot assnnation* HXi* tm*. M rrt U . W. l.m tr'cty, enown I nt lunoo," it.
Russlnn tvnrplnncs raided
N’cwniu” . urc»lv ember ora* le t
In
Seminole earn! to n , h r more of liertu at
the
U
rg
e
d
flr*t
month
tax
col­
(D.-Ga.) called today for the
rerr in n picture « lth H itler, wa* denied the rixlit In Hniliul Ktntc* j-li-nl of Hilt H ardware Company the capital of I'inlund today
lection In the h litory of the eoun-: County h u t month. He took the shipping Including the i*nwerflt
reifenationa-'-of J. Warren ty.
&gt;-aid today. In commendine tho
Tax collector Jno. D. Jlnkin* occaajon to express hi* a p p rre l-! pocket battleship Admiral Oral ? ltlirn .|||p I,, u I'ctruit cm irt. The court refused lo lirlierc l.u current campaign tu “»p»nd San- ns the Soviet Union, startation to property owner* for|S p»* and the S o il luxury Unit |cckc‘* pm lrstation* that lie i* a "new in«n" nnd that hi* old be­
Madden and Edwin 8. Smith
!iir the fourth week of the
th eir co-operation, 'w ldi hi* of- j volumbus, once the hoa»t of th( lief* cluing,d n ftcr lie fell out with the fu eh rer and escaped the fonl dollars in Sanford.”
from the National Labor Re­
| Declaring tlmt n city is no Finnish invasion,
observed
flee, .
,
’German Merchant Marine, have
Narl
blood
purge.
latione Board and proposed
'm ore progressive than Its resi­ Joseph Stalin's GOth birthday
[been scuttled by Clrrman hand* tt
dents,
Mr.
Newman
pointed
out
-two major amendments to
-«nre them from enemy seiiurc
that the grow th and ucvclopmenl with celebrations throughout
'o r the rusting Idlrnr,* of Intend
the Wagnar Labor A ct
I ™ - .-,,
Inf Hanford will be In proportion the tuition.
me'nl In neutral poll*. To rap
Ram*peck, ranking Demo■to the amount of support und co­
!that, . co iu n
word th at C apl
Fifteen bombs fell on the
of early paym ent of
erat on the Houae Imbar Coma *» »a rivault
—
op eratio n given by It* re*idenl»
Jtet, the property o am en aaved
five block hospi nl area in
toward thl* obl»ellvp.
IJ M .n , the to tal of th e 4 perSeven hospital atrud“ I don't believe tbc populace ilrlxlnki.
a t .' discount allowed .u n d e r Uw
sign, Congress should aboUah the ront.dlaeou
jrenlilr.l toe seriousness of tsklng lures w e ir hit.
lla AetiM Irtlfil |'fM9
* paym ents la the first month.
Not nil of tfib bomb* exploded
I Hanford dollars nut of town until
Tin i|iir*t of the nation* for
A- tem partaaa. with U u t.y e a r’e
create a hew ' o n e r ------ - - '----.11 wa* brought forcibly lo their but gmvo dnuingr.. was done to
Security
n
the
linllmark
of
the
a
paym
ents
daring
the
flr*t
«everal
of the liulhllugi from
•
-M adden and Bmlth. eapedaUy
; intention during Mayor E duard
tw rn tiith ceiiturr'* foutlh ilccmle
oath show* th a t this y ear* rec­
h
Smith. In m r opinion ’ have n e t
-lli-irln*
‘tm de-at-hom ,'
ium- which a m ajority of thn patienta
Tlmt
the
groping
search
ha*
led
ti breaking reflection*. exceeded
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carried e n t th e wUl o f Congroaa
paign,” Mr. Nawman said. “ Now ulirndy liml lircli lemovert.
the world lo the brink of disaster
* 1918 total by .b o u t 118,000.
Arrliil w arfuro developed . In
even thobgh they have triad to
that It ha* been shown to the
1.
Grrmsny
(urn*
hlllikrvlr
1*
the
everlasting
mystery
of
the
'to ta l of U percent of the 1938
mi I’t.luiiil sftting off near Eu- re*klenl* that they will l-i-m-fit another European quartai- today
dd aa honoot Job,”
Sgmapeck
•pon
a
roB
wa»
collected
In
the
first
ro|irno war.
tdirectly or Indirectly ICom every wlien N elherlatirit planes battled
*sa,'*.i‘
lint that'* the first and ln*t
onth. , .,,'kv .
t ■
they spend *wlth kw-al nil*-inft of nn unlilenllfied na­
- Ho advocated Lhtoe ckaage* In
2. England, France declare i ilollsr
total* rising. Front France com
Of i&gt;.
The
money
collected
on
this
«ar mi Germany.
merchants, I'm sur* the result tionality o v fr lltreeh t.
the lab o r a c t: 'p ro te c lih a 'f o r
Tin- fl.-imc epurted flixt In
WASHINGTON,' Dee. 21 —(d’l an official lecapUulntion tlmt half
isr’e
roll
ha*
beto
distributed
to
The invaders, who w r e re­
3. 11■i*•It, Invntlr* Flnlnml.
will he worthy of th" effort
rm all - unions "which |lw .-B oard
» -following f pcCoante; SU te, — William Green, president of llie a hundred Nasi U-boat* liavebern Chinn, tlien leaprd iicro** ocean*
4. tt. 8. rmigres* rrpeap which hn* l&gt;een made." he nddcl. ported to have come ffom the
has perm itted a larg er union to
to
Etliiopln
nnd
central
Europe,
American.
Federation
ol
la
b
o
r.
sunk
In
the
wnr.
British
nitlmtaeeeaped
trm* imlutrgo.
| Although he anld he had not diieclloti of Gcrntany,
take over hi tonie InaUneee: fo r­ iA 98.ll: Copnty maintenance, Mid yestardav .th a t cvldcnrr at llnsa teport th iy have eeorvdjln the In-1 tragic year of the decA,W0M r Counmr hands, 318.18*.3. I'lu i XI, IIn- "l’ii|ie of
compared till recorJs, Mr. New- behind a nuoke screen.
mal assurances A hat ew ptove'n
ready produced by the House Com heavily against Xari -urfare icar-jad e. all the great p.iwer* of EuIi
aehoal
m
ataU
h
a
aee'fl*
,0
7
t.3
i;
IViiri-, * dies.
Italy and Germany, hoping to
man d a te d that he la confident
will have th e same r if f c tM ask
m ltte e : tnvsutiratiwg the Labor cruft.
I rop.' thtew caution lo tne winu*
h o d . bopda U IA*1.7«.‘ f
Il'eallwweU mm r u . Three* .
0. Hiller ml»«c« dcnln by If that thl* year’s pre-Christm as
fo r a collective bargaining ejec­
In Finlnnd, Germany’* &lt;.oul.tf.il rpd |liem*ilve» went to iv-«r fo*
nrU lloos Boon) has horn paAial
The
number'
I
t
ita
x
.
raaalpta
laminul,-* in Mnnl&lt;-h Immh ex volume of business fo r hi* star*
tion a t p e r t o r * . ..............................
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T —
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to CIO.
&gt;
i
. .•
“friend,” Soviet Ru**la, |« meeting) tin- i*'t of *ee-trity gold
Hi* *nd
pin-inn.
is In excess of last y o u '* .. v
Grecu voluoU rndath* it a te m e n t____
_ idguf'of the International rainbow,
WtUr_______
re»l*tahc* __________
from her m
". II*ilial* linn- Alhenin Mink
even In ........
those nation*
In discs (tin g w W f n*w»m*n n for. World opinion hit*
hn* branded) Notv
' ...........................
eotifrranee b u Jtad haM with Fd- Russia an outlaw lo r th jt .in n ir-iu d cic liberty, equsllty and fra-1 wllh ln«» nf 112 llvrt, including
African
t,
muttd M* TMWIlUl OCIItuHtrr rdutt- -ton, -pawned &lt;^ t8 cb Germdit w tertdW 'slsoee^hun a ittnd
Htng Oiornp
s*L The two rdws di*cit«*ed A F t.iF ren rh -b rilleh conflict. Tim pon- j th m u e h , 130 purpoerful year*.
Qne&lt;-n Fli*at&gt;cth iltil
Wltn&lt;aees who idhsequrntly trill |dcrou* maehineiy of. Fianro-tirlt-J men m ote nppreh»n*lvel&gt; trithiu
m ad e
testify t at the Inquiry, but dld iish p o u er l.t moving
ovlng to nlv*
nlvr such ihe • rbll preerillied l&gt;y « n t.
0. U. S. -iil'-nnritir Kuiinlii.
,,'ee,leers mm Pee, *t«*
-e It,* , s l i t
not disclose' tholr names. T h e i
riiiigtiiuiM lin8ki‘U will l&gt;# His*inki;
divtn*; Im-II f.*-Mnil* .Tt .if
WASHINGTON, Do«. Cl. -( IF ) . WASHINGTON. Dec. U - U D - comm itter recessed yesterday un-ti il»iil«*«l lit iirnrly 100 families
iTeie
to . *cniw- f-„- flr-il tini*
til
a
fte
r
the
f
l
n
t
of
the
vrar.
,
TAMPA. III*. ?l
i.n
li n n ' Sntiir.l.iy night f im iii ‘pmcerdn of
— President Bo m volt made a n * arm y Roneral sta ff dUcloecd
In auli lii*t»iy.
The work of the Investigators
inoir ctini'gi- w iir lilt’tl
F«*d ftin* eSnlvstinn \rin y Kinpi&gt;
10. Trnns-.ltlonlii- mi x .rviei
change'today In the governorship
.. the a ir raid de* also wa* praised by the employ­
sta rt*.
i ml t ’oiui lii’ii* m l"nluy rlm rg •**»' I*tnul.
Industrial NOrlheatt ment r.-lation* committer of the
of thy Farm Credit A dm inistra­
A'npt It. i: Itoio H«id it h»d
Inir ahlpiiirnl ol ’ I' u
wad under a single Natlonel Association of Mamifac- tion ti r i n g Secretary W a lla c e 'a
By l*AURKI,I.K D U T T O N
nrigliiully lioi’ii plnniinl tu provide
ir* * il* * w On P ecs * i , i
:a those protecting
ifn iil fioin Floi lil.t it! violntimi for I0(i familiirt hot Uml public
g re ater control o v e r-th e 94,000,*
Svrbnd
I’rlu-.
KrcMhtnnn
a 'atid* Berlin,
of frdrinl riin it
l.i*ling ngn*i*#000,000 egrlcultnral leading agen­
had ii*&gt;t b d ’ii Hiifficicnt
t run*, interceptor
cy and opening the Why fee- more
There
many runmiiw \vl,y u
izeu *hntilil
i.icnl regulation'*.
J to innko tlmt podiblr. IlnwrviT,
warning
algnala
for
bountiful credits to fanner*. . ■
! Tile* dcfrndatit« mv Buy .Spang-1*»«* uddul. If runtributioni come
buy in Itin homo town. The fir,,, i* loynlt.v. An&gt; eiliF. F. HID, governor during the ______ _____ h produce* some 80
ler, Viruil Bnybtiin nod llt riunu | !'• t11' 1 ••inmgli bi'twrrii nn\% and
past year, tendered hi* resigna­ p e r cant a f all American w ar tupten of Sanford dltoultl have nt Irnal .Mt-itigli loyally lo
I.. Ruyhuni, nil 1*111111 t ity tn u l. ' Batiinla&gt; idglit, Umto it every
tion to the Chief K gtoutirr, who pi W* will ha p u t under the direc­
dritriH. (?npiu*&gt;in %%•••«• msiii-I, but ■•*hni»«v 'hut numt nf Hicm* needy
help keep money in Ills lx me town. Afltr nil. O ur
immediately appointed Dr. A. (I. tion of Col. Jam es E. Chaney, naw
*fiinnlii * ond tiiulorprivileg«‘tI childthe men hud
campaign isn’t for the mayor of our *ity or for the
Black, director of Iho Agriculture commandant a t Mitchel Field, L.
ren i, ill tinV*- a* luippy ami Joyful
I.1M III,'III.
U A S II IN I IT O N . Ih e . *.'l 1/1%
I.
HU promotion to brigadier
officials either. I ia for the common good of the
11%i ii in n B u )h u in tt.ix uni’ of ( hii*»|mn-.
B n »r H I l.e ffln g w rll, uhitr-hnbed
genets! wa* announced yesterday.
N EW YORK." Dec. 21 — Alpeople.
Th • follmvim: contribute! lo the
to o nirested lire .
on •luutnr
W lUi.no hint of a belief tb it though only a little more than
p n tln e r in J . P. M o'gnn nml &lt;*n..
Kmpl \ .St«&gt;rkiiiu Flint! y m lin U y f
rhnrge*. T lu e e •»!|i&lt; t • wen- une^t
the Atlantic aeaboatd had come • ‘ week old, organisation tvirk of
Teamwork Is also im|Mirlanl. .Two or Itn-f p,-otold
(he
Morioply
C. I*. Bollin-. #.v
&lt;i n u n ittfe ,.,f T iic n la y . A ll v« i** it lt’n*«’«l on
’w ithin the lengthening rang* of
ple cannot k'K'p our moiti-y in S infortl. Everyone
Biff. T ir\. mill B irr Kn. $S.
y e 't r r d a y thnl i.nlr-* the go Vs*i n- fiOO bond
\\ boo Spnn^loi uinl
borober«k*.thor W ar Departm ent ih* drive to raise (und* for the
.Iimitir t hiimht r of C oinm rit^
muat co-operatc. A canoe ti|ton n river cmikl not get
no nt
1 1In wed nmro freedom " I Die two Itu yb in iM m e iip p ii ln ml
said the now arrangem ent would homeless and starving non-com*
$7
Mi
od oil the t*r\\ t'|int';t ' tin \ u ill
anywhere If one person rowed one way and one per­
gunrnntee I lo im ** will go l i n k - .
"prorida experience and the hade baUnt* of invaded Finland took
M iBin hi slid 'It’llaml $1
„
|I m» Miplllt.l t( mnkt* t»- ml for upson the other. Neither ran Sanford if half the p, &gt;ple
for future developments of thl* on gation-wlde proportions today
h.
P 1,
'p c a r a n ff Jim
ae letter* and teletram * offering
n a t u r e . \
shop here and half shop in other towns.
I' takes
l.i'f f in y tt t ll, m in
ivcu lli’iii b
In-v
Hpauab'i •• r liiiig ’ d with Imv
ivciiltd
it
Hpauah'i
Bee reb u y Wood) lag described ta forward- the program locally
unity. Every one must enter with the splri that we
►ei vice in ii)«ti;*f tint no iTta* y o f &gt;it*lf ablp|M* I I Ml liulf I hiu I uiish of
the move aa -a n important step literally flooded national head­
will conquer, then wp wl|l.
the T re a s u ry during
(he W n i l d . ! " * " « l »
Alalnnm .. incl'iilliig 25
tow ard the completion a f compro- quarters of the FffSkish Relief
•.» .
.
...
, bag* Hint u r n . m »M in Did if
tnelve ply ns for the national de­ Fuad, Ine.
Convenience la another excellent reason for shop­
W .M . p rn le .tid against ’’m an.ged U ro tlw l.
...... .
„ ,, rhHtfr&lt;,
F arm er President H erbert lloo“ I de not live in Pittsburgh I
ping
at
home.
It
Is
much
morn
convenient
for
n
citi•unary -ind plaiuu.l reunoniy” n&lt; he knew the In d t hml Ihwii grad- live
f
Issurd
his
sp
p
ta
l
to
pabllshers
in .Saiif&gt;&gt;rd thl* year,” one
control of a ir raid defenses' la
lliicatcuiiig eventual douni of ed U. 8. No. 3, ten low u yrade youngster w i lie* in a late letter
xen -*.o drive down town an I do hia shopping in u short
a tiered now. The c o n t artillery J the nation to M t a* collector*
"Ihe
profit
system.”
He
also
*ai*l
for
shipment
under
the
agree.
while, than it la for one to drive to another ‘.own,
to Simla reei ived today.
u charge « f an ti-aircraft gun*, Cor the drive “to keep admtnietraI'ii*ine** Could not exist without ' nienl.
The letter i* a* follows:
re a ir'c o rp s of quick-climbing ta&gt; Mon expenses a t n minimum” on
wasting porhapa a whole day. By shopping in San­
com*
piiee
inriec*c»
In
the
face!
Virgil
Rushuin
isurouied
of
"D rat Santa &lt; laur 1 want you
rveptor pursuit planes alratd y Friday, Dec. I , but organization
ford, you not only savo time, but gasoline end money.
i f an inci(.**ing
t a '. Iiunten,, having "hipped |S 4 half-box hug* to bring Reen u watch nqd P'lt
work actually did not g et under
higher wage ro«t* and sim ilar' delivered to a market |n Macon, It under Iteen’s Christm as Tree.
When you drive to another town you waste gasoline
Way until four day* later. . .
fuvtois.
| “knowing that Ihe fru it giadi-d
“One week Inter, the Pinnleh
by extra mileage, getting in traffic'jams, and having
“ Picas bring me a watch and
“I think sir ought In give the “ "ly U. 8. No. .'I, loo small fur a electric Train and a Wagon
ted- defiase a re a e » Belief Fund le represented by
to
“atop
and
go**
all
the
time.
You
waste
money
l.'IU.OtMl.llOO person* in thin country ! shipment undrr agterm ent."
and
1 do not live in Pittsburgh
Hr from Detroit (a the new spaper, la every sta te nnd
for extra gasoline and you could hnve saved it by
iiioio iope,” U-tfiiigwrll takl.
Iltrm nii Rayburn is accused of I live in Sanford lids year.”
pee. It was indicated. nanrly every targe community In
The
ffner-il
discussion
tam
e
jj"v*
ng
shipped
75
hags
of
grapeshopping
at
home.
Then
also,
you
may
no.
know
the
From Ihumld Dultison
■uch Important oeit- Urn n a ti o n /E d g a r , Rickard, presi­
n fter 1‘eter Nehcmkls, committee ^ruit of No 3. grade from Winter
other town no well, and you may get lo*‘ in a big
100 Park Avenue •
fo rk , Pittsburgh, dent of the Fund, disclosed. ‘ More
counsel,
offered
exhibit*
p
u
ip
o
rt-'
Haven
to
Georgia,
Including
five
than
1,200
daily
papers
have
sig
­
the New -Engteiri
crowd or waste much time trying to find the right
hege sold to a store In I’erry,
ing to show that deposit* In j.
nified . theiq wUHngnees • to pro­
■tore* and slree'n.
n«
Moignn and Co. hsd greatly in
mote the ylrtwn through Uwlr
cruised In recent years and that grade for ehlpment.”
news columns nnd he
When you shop In nnothcr lown you are destroy­
The
Informations
were filed by
nn increasing proportion of them
Cor collecting
ing all hope of new parks, ennis courts, and ether
had been invested in lax ex em p t' P , , l r k ‘ Attorney H erbert 8 Philwarding them
public works. You see, If there is no money in our
Generally fa ir.to n ig h t and F ri­
securities. A* a result, N rhem kia: "P* .w |H&gt; H&gt;« *s»l*U»rc of G. Oxcity, how can we nav our taxes7 Would you like to
contended, the M orgin partnets *nu^d D&gt;*dc, W nhln&lt; lon nttorney day, &gt;luwly rising^ tem perature
paid no Income lax on their c a m - ' for lh* I*»P»rtm.nt of Agrlcul- sn extreme southenaf and west
cabled Prime
iTO O IO M T
-move to Orjando, Jacksonville, of some other strange
iwer to urwSnt a n n e a l* __
Ing. of nearly »4.00f,000 in 1 9 3 8 - who_ ’»iU « f Ul wllh Pro»t ‘ central coasts tonight and on
hi-/ » if . .1 .
city, and rnklce a new home for yourself among
Leff Insw ell recalled, however,!
J h e c a p i.s e . were au- extrem a south coast Friday, scat*
tered light frost tn Interior of
stnmrsra? Perhsm that is what will happen '.o Santh a t ae Tong ngo a . the World
b* U- s&gt; Ju d «* U u l* w north portion tonight.
ford (f people don't buv at home.
„ w nr w on to W estern
W ar he liad advocated removing Strum
IIAItOMBTEIt
The act provides penalties o l
Mr* B e a re r said bn
the exemption on future govern­
By shopping In other ritiea you are causing Ban....................
30.18
-B ara an even larg er
ment issues. ||e alio tndoreed the Irom $&amp;o to $500 for eaeh of­ Today
ford
merchsn’s
to
'rtaduallv
vacate
their
stores,
fense. Hyde said the case* were Yesterday .. ...... .....i*.......... SQ.l
• t later this week.
G ovftnm ent’e e'zandonmrnl of the mad*
a result of repeated com­
homes, and go out of business. Then they must seek
IMa 1100^00 was raised dnr&gt;
gold standard and ite relief pto- plaint*a* by
PRECIPITATION
grower and shipper
Um first weak af tha drlvd,new he-net in strange towns amohg strange people.
gr-im, but added that, although committees adm
.00
inistering the act. Yesterday .......
aorar said, “nnd w in
they
were
necessary,
they
did
not
To
date
this month ......__
.00
The ultimate m u lt will be a gradual decrease In our
te Pt iaalar Bytt
Increase business confidence.
Normal
fer
month
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.
l
M
0
population.
te nilevlnte a s anw
Senator King
(D -U tah) and
Normal for year _____
.A M I
There’ are many young people in Bsnford that
a* ^M M M ta.^Fnw to a n
other committee members re ­
To date this y ear**..... ......• G1.14
sponded warmly to the Morgan
have just graduated from high school or college. They
TEM PERATURES
partner'* Insistence th at oppor­
are just ■taring'oat In the world to find a fob. If
Dal*
High - Law Rato
tunity atUl exist* In tha A m eri­
th en is no money In Hanford 'for their salaries then
Mrs, Mary DeLaney Desmond Dec. &lt;k&gt;
72
51
can economic qrstem .
r
there are no Jobs to offer them. They . muat leave’•Thera'* Ufa In the old gal yet," died a t her home In Lake Mary Dec- 7
their homed and families, go to other towns and live
eald Loon Henderson, SEC com- this morning following a linger­ Dee. H
ing illness.
Dec. it
50
among strange people. If they are to have jobs. „
She was born In Ireland. She Dec. 10
M
“Splendid,” echoed LefflngwelL
If 8anford dollars are kepi In Ranford. our town
bad
llvad
in
Lake
Mary
fo
r
about
D
m
.
11
57
“Only I don’t think eha la nn old
one
year,
although
aha
had
pro*
Doe.
IS
sal."
will become an attractive city,.and-the winter tourists
viouily
visited
the
Seminole Dm . 13
Will atop here, bringing more dollars into Sanford.
County town on several other Dm . 14
r/
trading at home you will save time, money,
WORLD BEATS A PATH . otemasioni.
Doc. 1C
&lt;
Surviving
te bar husband, Dm . 16
; you will be * loyal and co-operative dtlren;
Daniel
Desmond
o
f
Lobe
Mary.
B BOOK in ELD. M o. Dm . t l —
Dm . 17
will be encouraging the next genera’,ion by offerWilliam Reece baa mice bat
Funeral aarvieaa will b n -n t tha Doc. 18
them Jobe, salaries, and homes; and vou win be
virtually no mouse trouble. Boom AU Soul’s Catholic Church Friday Dm . 19
' t Hanford a more healthful, beautiful..
of tha white U nd colonised In hie moral mr o f tom * otatouk and the Dm . 80
_______
iunkymM,.M«w Hi m * baa a wait* body will ho sen t to Bridgeport, p i a « ; S
•7 7
M M i L E youngsters who w ant o - * - V r t a ,
—
. ( . . NOTE: Reading* a re m ada-asQ y
a t 7:80 A . M-

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!Evidence Shows
NLRB IsPartial,
Green Declare'

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Disaster Faces World At End
Of Century’s Fourth Decade
Polish W ar Is Rated
1939’ Biggest Story

Labor Leader Volun­
teers Ideas While
TalkinjrToNewsmen

Christmas^ Baskets
T hree Additional To Be Dfstributed
C h ary / RlAd -&lt;In ()n SttturSa/N’ight
Shipping Or Citrus

Planned

Why We Should Shop In Sanford

Relief Funds For
Finns Is Swelled
By C ontributions

Morgan P artner
S a y s Business
Outlook Black

Lato Letter To
Santa Received

'LOCAL WEATHER

Holidays

w e-w Jk

Mrsl Mary Desmond
Dies At Lake Mary

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A Tradition Of The Sea

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WHEN THE CATS ARE AWAY-

PERMANENT Gift

When men gc down to the sea In ships it is tndll
Nthat their captain does not return unless his ship re
of the Graf Spoe
retu
with him.* Copt. Lsncedorff
.. __
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but not for long as he took his own life after scuttling his
* ship and seeing-to the safety af his men.
There are several versions of this affair. One of them
says that the decision to sink his ship without a fight was
Capt.' Lfingsdorffe own, that Hitler cabled him, 'It’s
your snip. Use your owt Judgment/' Another says that

■ometfc&amp;g sIm will *enjoy TethtsaeaUy.

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XMAS AND N E # YEARS
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ZEBRAS—YES

FLBNTY 8PASS’I U S -SOMAN CANDLES
FOUNTAINS—FLOWER POTS A*&lt;0
ROCKET*. ALL NEW STOCK

DOCS-NEXT tO SMOKE HOUSE
A Gift for your
Friends or Ralativta
that No One Bat
You Can Give Them

THURSDAY ,

antLB VBB8E r Ctt fODAY
^
rn g JORCE OF BTEBNAL down7 If he can nave himself without n eglect of d u f r t f i t
; r LAwi Thsrfc li no darkness, not any risk to uny of his men, why shouldn't' he? Usually
Shiin iT of death, whar* Am work- when a ship sinks at sea, whether because of stonna, fire,
i S T o f iniquity may hid* t W
or submarines, it is not the fault of the captain. And yet
A PRIMROSE

rem T)m Countryman)

nroM, mou encircled, up-

ilfot£l*whorls with a calm
it into swUt revolving hear*

ly apherv*

jm m t, a t . fanmanalUas on

3m circlet, calmly star.lika
ftrao sign Of oil tbo Inner

rihoedoof 'wtomlc conflict*

iinad

«d With 1m olutlon*

swift

mm
1 &lt;rf FOM^oat frees strifs.

tradition requires that he die with his ship.
It Is s good thing for most of us that this tradition
does not follow in the other professions. It would be
pretty tough on the eurgeon if he had to take his own life
every time his patient died. We are afraid there would be
mighty few ^politicians if they hsd to commit eulcide every
time their ship went down. And though it sometimes hap­
pens that a business man takes his own life when his busi­
ness goes broke, we are glad It has not yet become tradi­
tional.
But we suppose as long as men are foolish enough to
bomb each other frdm airplanes, mow each other down
with machine guns, sink each other's ships and then accord
them full military honors at their funerals, captains will
continue to go down with their ships, or shoot themselves
afterwards.

Mistakes Make Progress

hold a radiant pattern on

"All of ua^would be a great deal better of
raaliio that the mistakes we make are at
integral jUrt of our growth,”*Hendrik
pVase the eye Upon, author, lecturer, and educator, declares in the cur­
rent Rotsrian Magazine. Miatakes need not bring ahome
[ t BT0PE8
on those who nuke them so long aa they are admitted, he
points out, with the suggestion that with courage to" con-

try to do better on the basis of previous errors.
.
If Frederick the Great .hwTchaUod candidly with himKWffWc Mr; tWl. Loon, ho doubtless would have
""Vfd
xfedqrtiumeroM (mistakes’, jhad thstlhle un­
canny ability, to iecover from errors of judgment and turn
fail urea into buccMsea actually accounted for hla greatness.
san jail me-whether
"For, indeed, Frederick's strength lay in his tremen­
dous capacity for quick recuperation,” continues' Historian
. ur. van Loon. "He really wan not a first-rate soldier, quite
orrow’s sky or* seaward
often he handled his troops so clumsily that everything
or landward hawk.
J went wrong and he had to confese himself defeated.” But
-T-PAUL e n o l e after
a few houre' sleep, rolled up in a threadbare blue
coat, "old Frederick would be fresh as a daisy uml ready
for a new encounter. And while his enemies were still
oelsbratlng their victory with becoming festivities, the
Prussian King (whom they'supposed to be miles sway)
would be right in their midst and would, by the sudden­
ness of his attack, regain everything he had lo st”
Columbus, on the other hand, was a hero on his death­
8 "Good will t# ama”T
bed while confessing himself a failure. "From every pooIABET PIBHBACK.

IF WB HAVE ALREADY
MADE YOUB PICTURE AN
EXTRA PRINT OR V R A M
• MIOHT 80LVR YOUR LA8TMINUTE PROBLEM.

ESSEX STUDIO

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Many Recruits
Joining ArmyTo
Acquire Trade
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 —UP)
— Your grandfather may have
joined tha army to ■•* tho world
or fight a war. But that's not
typical of present day recrulU
who are swelling U. S. army
rolls at tha rate of 3000 a weak.
Army officers say tha modern
recruit usually does not aspect te
fight In any war.- He does not oxpoet to go to Europe.- And he
does not IWak the U. /U .w W Jfi
InradMv.Heh mora-llkel*
the army to learn * trade.
«
Not that "Uncle Bam paaaea out
vocational training Just to bo
helpful. In modern mechanised
am iss soldiers have to know a
great deal more than In tha dayp
when the avararu anIUtwl mop
merely carried a riflo or dug
dltchao.
In thoea days not more than

25 to 80 percent of the enlisted
men took any vocational training
in the army. Today 70 percent of
more got /instruction.
This special work ranges from
studying the weather and mak­
ing maps to selecting food and In­
specting forage. A ero are di­
verse Tinea such as radio eon■traction and operation machtnlita’ work on motorised and
mechanised fighting units, pho­
tography, )&gt;Ti ) rIc» of firing guns,
repairing Diesel switch. engines,
airplane mechanics, dental and
hospital assistant.
About 05,000 privates taking vo­
cational training, now rank as
"^specialists*1 who have computed

op to army of fleece. Thor* are
many mm to cbooao from, for the
majority of preeant-dar recruit*
rvaohta - eighth m i s , hog i t
tr titled high school, and four oat
of a hundred went to collpge.
,, All branches of tbo earvlep are
open to recruits under the *Xpension program voted by Con­
gress and enlarged by preeldm*
tlal order to faring • enlisted
strength from 1 W.000 In July,'
1938 to 127,000.

Let as take tare of your ex­
tra Holiday requirements of
Whipping Cream and Milk.
Also don* forget that big and
little folks like Ice cream

v ROME'S BUSSES
ROME, Dec.
ColU|
of Europe'* tourist'traffic bece
of tho war ha* given Romans
now fast bus service. Tha Iul

d y l n g i h e U dldayRto0.

Hey w ^ W f c c &amp; e e e s 'f r f ta
^ A .) U
.K S q r
-o $30 a month. Prlvalaa start at busses to ran aeocl**mf*. UOM

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e l-00 a month plus clothing, across the clly at greater speed

»*1. medical care. Enlisted men then that of the regular bust**
ran work up to fl67£0 a month, or even taxis.
,
, Thl* vocational training-la open ■*
■■
jo every «m11*ted man who show*| PAR1B, Doc; Cl —( D “ ' iy*&lt;
hat Its Is InUraUd and cares vented by lUassa from joining
rlea r n . There are rto arbitral hi* rvgimaat at tbo front, Kugtao
tchoUstlc reqalromont*. Belactim ParmenlaUt, .n - n o r f M * Froscfa
If men lur apodal training la lcft| soldier, choeo euletd* by Itatiging.

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returned to their hiding place.—Headers Dij

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THE ELDER 80THERN, who loved a
once gave a dinner to a dozen gentlemen, one
idto- Juet ae the others eat down, a loud T
hie'arrival, and Sothem exclaimed! "Let us
the table. Fancy hie surprise when he £
table devoid of guests.”
In a ooaple of eaeonda every mas was a
the table except Sothem, who had only eta
resumed his seat The guest walked in, eb
«re oii the felknrsr he asked.'
"I can’t explain It, my dear
melancholy tones, "but the man
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Open House Is Held
On Magnolia Avenue
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K M LILLIAN ADAMS, Sodaly Editor
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Sanford Debutantes
Make Bows To Society
tg • fttUva' atmosphere creat­
ed by gay decoration* of. bal-

| K * . M. Carroll, 1601 French
J r a u u o ^ a t 8:00 P. M. AU mam*
M s a n urged to roma and bring
A ld e g ift, alto packages for the
I t l M fa r the needy family.
JU dutar meeting of lb* O. E, 8.
urfll-M bald In Hie M ttonle Hall
a l .TiSO P. M. This will b* tb*
U at masting of tb* year.
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FRIDAY
United Daughter* of tho Confadaracy will meet a t tho bom* of
Mr*. Prank W oodmff on »U*k
A vtnua a t 3KK) P. M.
Installation of new officers of
Ah* O. K. 8. will be held in tha
iM asonlc Hall at K:tM P. M. Public
is Invited.
'.Children uf the First Methodist
C m rvh Sunday School under 18
are Invited to the annual ChristtoCa party to be held at tb*
church annex St &lt;^30 P. M. Santa
Claua will bo there with presents
fa r all.
. G irl. Scouts are requested to'
m a tt a t Tha Llttl* House a t ItOO
P . M. to practice for « C ourt of
•A w ard * .
. Mrs. Ruth Gordon W right will
entertain the members of her
dancing classes and kindergarten
w ith a Christmas party a t 8:00
o'clock a t her home on Lakt
Shore Boulevard.
South Side B aptist Church will
hAve Ha Chrislms* ire* and pro*
•H im

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1st t k a e k u a a k

Last Times Today
v tctp a

^ tlB K O U y

and Saturday
E PROGRAM

said' to * be a “gtorgeous parade
of formal fashions, th* ■gracaful
bouffant gown* ’ of prea*m''’ray
fashion, so like thoao of Coioplal
days, lending, thetaselves cbdrjnIngly to the* Iraptasslxr* picture."
Debutant** who *ware praarnUd
from Sanford were as followpt
Miss Cecelia.Truluck, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. It: Tntluck,
wore a gown: of brooad* Interwo­
ven with' alhrer threads, sdlstiBgxilsbad by high puffsd alesvss
ami a vulumlnous thirl-sprinkled
with-silver aequhts. She carried a
muff of y*ll6w rose*. She chose
aa her escort, ,Lco Rosenhlutn of
Daytona -Igath.
Mils Marjorie Colburn, daugh­
ter of Ur. and Mrs. J. B Cogbwrnr had- a gown of moussaUn*
badlco whleh featured a heartahapad -naoklkia anJ drop shouldtrt. Escorting. Miss Cog burn waa
RaMi-Tatar of thi* city.
- Mba Mary Wathrn, daughter of
Mr: and Me*. J- E. Walhen. had
as bar aeeorL Jack Graut of thi*
city. Mias Wathen was gowned
In a colonial frock of white net
whWt - featured a very full akirt
over • wwl* taffeta, the haaqu*
bodice u( all'over lac*. She carrisd a nosegay of white camellias.
Miss Ckmisrlne Porcher Wblta,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8 t
I Clair Wblta, wore a while , net
drssj with full taffeta underskirt
featuring a. fitted bodies carrying
an off the shoulder neckline and
■liny 'auu*d alaavca. The gown
lwas trimmed with *ll»*r saqulm

Finnish C ap ital
Is Again Bombed
By Soviet Airmen

*

re decorated
Mr*. H. M. W atson h at re­ throughout with a Christ maa
turned from A tlanta, O a , where theme. The mantle waa_ hung
ah* baa vlalted for the past week with green garlands with red
made thalr'bow s to socWty in the with relativesberrb-t and silver hells ami on
Orlando Auditorium last htght a t
one table w at a miniature snow
Rick oilletple la spending the scene In tllv tr and blue.
A t 'to c o M ''R a n u a l Apollo Balt
for Central Florida debuUntaa ba* Christ m at
holidays
with
hit
The dining room table xxaa
font tb* Ftrab L*dy of lb* Ball. parents, Mr. - ami Mra. A. H.
Mias Psggy Caldwell of V ftn in Ulllesple, In Asheville, N. 0 .
Park, daughter .o f Mr. and Mr*.
M itt
Doiothy W arrrn will
Halstad Caldwell, and tb* prvsldasrt- *f tha Apollo .Chib, LrRoy arrive Saturday from Washington,
D. C., to tpend the holidays with
a Gila*.
Miss Caldwell, h' brunette, wore Iter mother, Mra. Kata W arrrn.
• queenly gown of silver lame
Mrs. Maude Seott of Winter
with narrow shoulder straps and
n very tight m idriff on which I'atk will spend the Christina*
was shirred the full aklrt ending holidays with her ton and doughin a short train. . Prom - her tcr-ln-ltw , Mr. and Mrs. F. 1&gt;
shoulders' fastened with rhlne* S c o tt
stone slips, fall a heavy brocaded
Mrs. J . O. Adamt returned Miss M arguerite liyloy, Mis*
lame tram . She wore a rhlneatonv Tuesday from Rrondldgr, A la, Catlivrinq White, Miss i llllan
tiara In her hair and carried n wherr the wait called by llie lll- Ailnius, Miss Mury Wathvli, Miss
bouquet of calla titles.
ner* of h er mother, Mrt. W. J. Hklvn I’aliuvr, Miss Kllrabvth I-**fReceiving Ike debutante*' with W aters.
ffcr, All*" Martha Telford. Mis*
Miss Caldwell and 5ft. Giles
Cornell,
Miss
Kathryn
—
t Anna
wet* Mr*. W. O. Boyd of W inter
Mra. J. M. Jackson and children Thlgp n. Mis* Marian Kstrldge.
Park, P i n t L a d / of last season's havo returned home a fte r spend- Miss Dorothy MilchclL Mr*. Nick
ball and Mayer Samuel S. W ar. Ing some thne here with Air* Ashby, IMiss Cecelia Tr-iluck. Alls*
firs t president" of the Apollo Jackson's iwrents, Mr. and M rt Mary Wight, MIsj Nancy Musset*
Club, Mrs. Boyd Is the former J . W. M ero-_______
tor ami Miss Susan Wight.
Mias Virginia W arr of Leesburg.
Also Bobby Newman, I.. M. Tel­
She w ort her court gown of
Air. and Mra. Ben Cantwell and ford, Donald I-amson, W alter
white and gold lame with a long daughter. Lynn, and Mrs. Minnie Hay lies, H. U. Hickson, Gcorgo
train of wfilto velvet.
Jones will leave Friday to spend Mnyr, Itonald Bishop. J. W. AltEscorts
of
the
debutantes the holiday a with Dr. and Alts. mail, Karlyle llousholdvr, Braxton
formed a guard of honor on both Allan Jones In Miami Reach.
Perkins, Ralph Tolar, Grady Gal­
aides of the auditorium and as
lant, John lllntvrinister, Douglas
u*Uh gtrl was presented the was
Friend* of Mrt. Hah Hall will Htrnstmm, Brantley Adams, Vomet a t the foot of the throne rvgrst to leam th at she underwent
steps by her escort.
a major operation Tuetilny at the
F ernald-laughton Memorial Hos­
pital. She la reported a* retting
comfortably.

.Duck Sup&gt;er And
Doat Ride Given
A, duck tap p er and boat ride
waa given Tuesday night by Mr.
r a d Mrs. Voile Williams aboard
Georg* A. DeCotlea' yacht for
tM friends of Congressman Joe
U tatdrkks.
T b f ' party left late In tha
SfUmoon from
the
Municipal
P ier and cruised out iqlo Lake
Moproe where rjp|**r was serrsd
buffsl style.
Rujojlno the parly were: Mr.
and Mrs. M. G. McNair, Mr. and
m , F orrest Gatehrl, Mr. and
Mia. Voile Williams, Jack llayrtsworth .and Miss Stew art of DeLand, Dick Bell and Miss Lola
Guerry of Orlando, George l&gt;eC ottei. Mayor Edward Higgins.
MlAa Muriel Knox, M itt Lillian
Acamai Voile Williams, J r.. BrantIty Adams and MUlar William*.

*

. Honoring Mr. and Mr*. F n n k
Ray, Mr. and Mra. Francis Ron*
millet.
Miaa
Emma
m
u m s I111.
l i a «and
nu M
I N ctnm
m nHen*
w
deriekt of Wekent, S. C.. MUt
Oleda Dyaon and Jama* Dyton
entertalned frlettda Tuesday nlgbt
from P:S0 until U:C0 P. M. with
open house art th eir heme on

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tnlng a t 7 00
i c m i i m h m * ra a o «&gt;■*»
g room of tha avoid friction over m inoritici,
&gt;g aa tha ban- publlthad a new Agreement pmm'a voyage. '•
l*lng tho Inhabltantt of Itnlian
Ipt with white Tyrol they rouhl
tetnaln
»n
uta served a t their aneentral toil if they chose
avoro for the Italian rltiicnshlp
inrirm l
nr
arranged cm Carman.
the screens In
R itter cold srrath er
nldrd
the room.
ITnnlah forces on
the
hat tic
rad an account fronts where they reported some
which reprv- tueceas In Having o ff the Busof the group ;»l»n luxation. Reports m achine
A. K. Shoe- j Copenhagen said scores of tank*
PauI Jnhm on j were italled In the far north hy
who piloted, fro ien crank rate#,
going officers I- R u ttian -Ivtw ps • .»»»*•• *e»n
cmw to a n I moving northw ard lit I'inUitd'x
err they w e r e j Arctic Ocean corridor, but It
i of m raags-t.! was uncertain svhoth-r tin- main
flrcra Include JfH'hwqrd drive there had been
»j Mr.n J 1 •nnm-ii buck oi «»nl}
Raft Iff,' jdr.*;i!hr fo ris d c a n c d units worn InMr*
W ft. i Ing pulled bad.
kc Kteclc. Ml*. . J;1" " 1,1' “ ff ld a l. MildIn .o a-ln l
«• t« lirvuM 1 •*•••••■■&gt; liml M'urcil a
«»ii tin*
l' M r s J. ||'I BiiMlnu batllrphlji ( M iiIm' i IIia

T *11 I/incv.1w,l‘lU,n‘

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l.aiidalori ai Ill'll*'* blaiiUrl«,«l
Ills * iu
. n„, Soviet nri'M in i»li*i,ivam »‘ ••!
iMMgs- ea the H, b i / g h a l t a y .

lin k s ranging in al)a up ft» 'l6 (
The ;__
heaviest
fighting wm rd llin and cantral fro n t
ion*. T‘._
...
on a 15-milt it retch on_ th i 'tu hV arda war* paktad In tha
m ui between Lakw MuoU »nd. y tiu r d p y calling J;o tha
K»uk,_ where t h o __________ . ____
____
triple line of fortification* In the J |g |
o f .40 Toori
b ir r billi and haavily-voadad - — *
ilopei.
trail
On the central fro n t, w htr*
A~ ______ _______
______
the R iiiilani are try in g to driv* nlqu* declared th at SO o r m oi* .
across the narrow '’waTitlina" of 8 o v |at planet, m ottly bom bora,.
Hnl.iml to reach the G ulf of were ih o t down in T uetday'e
Bothnia ami cut th e country In fighting alone.
Tho eummti-*
half, the R uttlan troopa waro nlque told the enemy loaooa In
irinfoiei'il by thoutanda of froth tan k t aa wall aa in men war*',
men from the Leningrad.................
mill- ’contlderable.”
*
Inr,' area, ahil hy many addltlomil light and heavy tanks.
EXPANSION JOINTS
Despite heavy snows in the
central region.
the
R uttiant
Severe variation* In tampers*
were try trig to encircle the rear
■t the I'inni-h pnritlena
near tut# somoHmrt oiuio concral*
Sail r
xxo&gt;k to expand and contract tb
t*n a th 'id front, the
far th r pclnt of cracking. To piavant
noi;li,-'e iifh n below Pafsamb, this b irn k ag r, rvpsn.-l^ri joints
the l!tls»lin m b.incr was -lowed cau h* used In all cxncrvte work
down Ciindile--.ib'y hj a b illiard of Hie hnmr.
end deep -mors.
Two of th r soxsral type* ax all*
Inform ation
ivachlng
here a Ic ure those which consist of
fro'ii Kimn-li iiiurrrs »nld the • wo Ixysrs of felt brtw srn which
I'miis had nuuihll.ited two Soviet I- interpoxeil on asphalti&gt;- compo*
rertimentin I ••«Snvtikoskl xtljon. ami tho«c xvhleh are of
lei-ion, south of Snlm lluervl in
sponge lubbet.
till fill Mill III.
tin 'lie Knri'liatl front, the
Mims t'lalm ed Hie •Iraintctlnn or
WWMMSVldSUWmfM
itiTitine of riin x of Unlk* and
nilpl.iiu •.
\ ii of fie in I luinmiMiinue laid
I ' - ' . i i . iiix trli'iekeil mi T in -d n )
■ ■ Ii tin i el lim n
between l..iU 's
h .m k .uni xlool.i, fotlnxeiiig up
till.let.
of Xloiiilni iiliir t i i-on - t u i i i i . l the lin t o f llie o ffe li» :iitin - I2ii&gt;si:in - w ere re ly inon " ‘ o x i'iiil h u ll.In -.I-" of
tn iii, ni ilif f i n -iil l\ | hi . and the
In .n n -. . n r lit le iy iim p a ia llo u .

Mrs.. George Moye arrived Iasi
night from A tlanta, Ga.t to spend
the Chriatmaa holidays with h rr
husband, who has hern visiting
That Sdufuid' U gaining recog­
bit parents tinea the first of the nition
through Centra) Florida
week.
for Its dancing and singing talrn l
among Its younger set l« evi­
Mr. and M rt. John Spotknisn denced by Invitations
recently
and tons. Jack and Charlie left received by Mr*. Ruth Gordon
HOME,
p e e .. / 21—tA t—The
this morning for Wilmington, W right to present program* in
bicycle business continues to hax'c
N. C-, to spend th e Christmas Eustls and DeLand.
a
"mushroom''
growth.
holidays with Mr. and Mis. C. N.
"Following our recent progrum
Tlie restriction on luivutv moMathis. They plan to return Dec. at the Sanford' Rotary Club xvhleh
27 to Miami to spend a few day's xvas seen hy visitor* from both of toiliit,- slid th r high jntci* of gasowith Mr*. Sparkm an's
n s irn ti thrse other Central Florida cities," liin 1 1 a gallon — Is making
before returning to this rily.
Mrs. W right said tudaf, " I re- tin ■■•units of (irrsoiis lidr hie)'reived letter* Irom N. C. Ziegler, trie.- for th r first lime III th tir
clialunan of the entertainm ent
I'l ix ate uuloniohlh's lu v r been
committee of III* Eustls Tottrlsl
Club, and J. T. Roland, prrsldsnt stoiril in gniagrs or sold to twoibof the D eland Tourist Club, r who t-in affctil to buy gsto-l
asking that 30-minute programs inr
The ministry of public w orks|
W ith dacaratlon* e a rn in g out b t arranged there
tha- Christm as thama, the home
Mr*. W right said - th at Sanford said 155,000 more bicycle* cam s'
of Mrs. Karl N ordgten on Llm has some of the most talented Into ciiculatlon In Italy during'
Avenue waa tha scan* of a chill children she h*&gt; ex'er seen any- September end October, 1030.
Bicycle prices usutlly tun from
supper in honor of her daughter, whste and is greatly plassad
200 lire (»10) to 600 lire (530),
Louisa, Tuesday evening.
over the recognition which thay dependent
open whether they *r*
The dining room table was are receiving ss d-mcers and aonew or srrond-hand. Bicycles are
spread with a whit* cloth and loists.
im
in
i
for
two (10 ernts) per
(entered with a gunidreu tree
I’a it of the piogram which will
while festoons of ted and giern be precepted nest week In Da Land
decorated the eidvs of the table mid Kustis is a* follows:
Chrlstm ai candies tied in red and
Solo . . .“ I’m Horry for M y self
green with a sprig of holly . . . .Doluies l.ngllah.
i
served as place cards and favor*
Tap Toe. . . . llcverly Kogrr*
for the guest*. •
tlliyllim la p . . .W aller 8miHi|
As mementos of thr ocrashin.
Solo . . . ."You Meet the Nicest
eaeh git I xtas presented a hand IVoplf in Vour Drwini*'* . .
rarv rd silhouette pin.
Ils ih ils Alin l’ra i/e .
Following thr supper, Chinese
Exhlldtinii Dance. . . Mlldie.l
checker* and monopoly w eir Itobsui mid Ilcrm an Middleton
played. I-itv in the evening, hot
Other- wlii will participate in
chocolate, randy, ovkr and nuts the piogiam Include Kay Holti
were served.
claw, Nsncv Urie, Betty Walker,
, Enjoying th r parly uilli Lcuisr Bohr it Alldillrtuii, Francis Cobh,,
ware: Mis- Martha Wight, Mis* Itrtly Jane
Copeland,
Hoidil*
Florence Wells,
Miss Alsijorle tiiCDouglr, Kara Blount, Klli-in
Newman. Miss B rtty Wilkinson, lliugg. Alary Imu Copeland, Bose
Miss Violet Wells, Miss Nancy Alcieliint and Mary Grace Dorr.
Dtghton, Miss .Husnu Kirllsy, Mins
S I, K N11Kit UAUIATU RH
|
l'a tty iludgc -ind All’s Lucille
II ii&gt;pily fur thV home owner.)
Hall.
the dry is past when radiator- j
liiixc to Im* large stiek-oiit-inlo
llic-toum affalis.
.
Now much sinallar, the inotlein
IIKIS n.K -HTIFI'FN lilt
Lamp* oxer dressing I ihtes and slender isdlatur ran be tink.-l
Tii help keep brush lir lilN
bathroom
m inor*
sum rtlmrs iiwny Is'lween the uprights In the
soak them every two weeks
throw out »o niurh heat th a t It wall, slid they will to t protrude stiff,
salt xxalei- Ivo InbltepiHUis nl
la Jine« mfortable to remain close nut Into Hie room a t all. Allhouuli In
.to ihem for long periods; because as much ns id per rxnt smaller, salt t" s tu p of robl Haler. Al­
of This, flo u t-r e n t lighting Is many of these slrm leM ype iadi- ways Iisiik op broom, , i Iniulies
so the 111 let lea xiuli'l bend.
baruming idnr* "ml more In use.
aturs gixo quicker heal (bail those
Floiirrscent lighting Is cool. of bulky .ip|M-artne*: The AlmleinTo carry out holiday motifs
C ittlng a li'ghrr level t f h atiu n I 'u d lt I’lan t f FI1A rases
Irk th" top rru -ts of your plu&lt;
in■tInn u illume s cone-pond­ fhmiH-iiiK uf re|ialiw ami liuproie*
ing rise In trmparwlurr- Fixture* nients to heating plants.
fu r fluurrseent lighting may b*
installed In the borne with funds
bhtalnabU under the Modsmlsattan Credit Flan of the Federal
Housing A dm lnlstratkn.

Bicycle Continues
Mushroom Growth

HELSINKI. Kiuliiiid. Dev. -I
— (At— Tim Rod A n n &gt;ii|tJ»ort
oil hy liillidii'd- of tanks, lioiiili
ing planes, artillery and fio*')i
troops, hiimmrroil at tin- F in ­
nish 11Hi's on two fronts &gt;•'•lerilnx
ill the liiggest offenslvi' of the
war.
The fighting on the hi in-linn
tullumi* nn Hie emitll tin* In eli in
pnigres* for in hours. Areordmg to the lu st Infoimntinii nxiill
able here, the Mii**init* hail not
yet pii ieiit the Mamii'ihelm Line.
The
altaek
ineliided
JfiU
bundling planes and fleet • of

tin Im bling was i-pivnil nlolig
,i iloot of Pit miles lull luost of
■i h .i - o'liMili-.l in n ilixeisioti
11"ni lhe Ifi mile
Aliiolii-Kuuk
I tin , wlioie the lienvy fiphtlng
■m il led. In llii'ir mlvaneo prepaint inn, (lie
llii«»inii« hurled
ilniii-iniU of -lull- from 75, 106
no.I I nii-iiiilllmeter guns Inin the
bimiinli line*.
Neil in rivals f i mu l.eiiingrnd
h d In ihc belii'f, ns on I he eonlint 11**lll, lh.il 4he Kllsslulls are
pti'paiing f oi nil even heavier
■11fen*ixI* iii the Karelian seelor.
I’nr *dn) *s extensive air raids
on ill, nulliern const were not
■i-iic xx•-•! &gt;extenlny,
although
Ilii'i'i* n e re several false iilarnu.
\p|infelill) to bolster the stlf*

GIFTS FOR
CHRISTMAS

Wroath» for homo
tion* mid nivniorlal
for crm vt-ry.
Illoonting
all ktndr.

pi'ttvd

decora­
xxrealhs

plants

Cut
flowi-rs— munis,
cnriiittions.
glads.
dalslrx,- sweet
pcs-.
setltas, etc.

of

niM's,
snntis,
tnitn-

The newest ervatious in cor­
sages.

A. K. Rosscttcr
FLORIST
CELKKY AVRNUK
- Tfitsrssk rissns
s k ir t

I s i I I m s .*

Louise N ordgren Is
Honored A t Party

Itulian Officers Told
To Avoid Foreigners

CHRISTMAS TREE COUPON

D H O B L C M S
IS EASY, ECONOMICAL W H $N YOU DO YOUR
C HRISTMAS SHOPPING AT THE PURCELL CO,
ALL STEEL VELOCIPEDES—ALL SIZES $3.50 to $6.50
Steel W i i k o i i k , Pedal Cars and Children’H Roeker.s

Ladies'
M untiag A Rollin*

HOSIERY
$2.85

BLANK E l’S
$2.05 PAIR

T ts Valae# — nos et
3 prt. 52.20

Ladies' A Misses

CURLEE

BAGS

( 'o u t s &amp;
T a ilo r e d .S u its

PANTS

All » ls .a —All Shapes
Black, Blue, L atgsga
Taw. Wiae A G rtrn

$9.95 und up

51.00 Qualtlv
Hog of 3 Pr».
OR RALE. American Gaaoltn*
H eater, fine nw rlitk n , prac­
tically new. F irst 111 accepted.
Phone Mil.'

I.ADIF.S'

Announcement
your plan# now fo r th e grewtant
i o f (h e M u o n . •

SHIRTS

New Arrivals In ‘
Curiae Sulla, Single !
A Double Hrravtrd. i
All Sites., All ModeU.

$ 1.00

Siaes 11 ta SO

LADIES
M uaslap
aaslag 31th
a

Rash LadUs' Ti

PAJAMAS

Fast C alar.
$1.00 V alaa

All Slsa* *

C a l..

$1.95—$2.95

M«r i

IUUpr««l

C h*rials, Flaatad
QOCKS
Plata.
35c
3 Pr. For $L00 $3.50 to $6.50

DRESSES
69c

YEAR'S EVR EYE

UpnH Club Charity Ball
[fee. 30th
Mayfair Hotel
Adm. $1.50 Couple

406 SANFORD AYR.
WE CLOTHE THE FAMILY— WE FURNISH THE HOME

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Pfecans . 1 Coconuts ]
2 lbs. 270 1 each 50 1

Lettuce I Celery
50
1 100

2 lbs.

Best Quality Otittibfcfffes
Firm Green Cabbage

390
20

pound

To Set Gtunour
Style For
i

Woman Must Look,
Act- Mk« Lo4y» Re
CfumaUy Elegant

H r JOAN DURHAM
NEW YORK, Dm . &gt;1 —&lt;AVGlamour, IM S—bow will It differ
from the Clamour o f 10.101 And
who will beat typify Clamour
1P401
The a n n re r to t h . second qfwelion, acordlng to o terral rzporta.
Would be FnarlaitA'a Dm W w &lt;ad
Kent.
Here »n&gt; w * e «*l tW -f
about the new type:
Malnhochrr (P n rli designer rei sponiihle fo r the w asp w aist and
' tuck-to-eoraets movement):
•‘She’ll look like a goddea., hut
ahell know all the anewora. , "
anbert Dundy (IDuatrator):
"Shell he Individual—a m u
between Srnilett O 'H ara and Ca­
mille. Kenrlett Without the tem ­
per. When ,he eh&lt;wue* a man.
the liar herself well In hand."
I.urn f)c tit* (N tw York hair
atytlM):
"Sin II hare n .shining lock,,
an if nlie had ju .i fallen In luvei
the night before. Maybe ahe will
have Ju.t fallen In love, but If,
Dot, I he look Will lie there." j
Tony Barn
(lllu ilm to r
and.

marinnelttt s . l l'lj:

L A R O t BUN Cfl

Carrots

FR ESH FLA.

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Butter

290

P o lt a t o e s 1(libs. 1 ' 7 c
U . S .W ) .f\ t l k E 8 A P

A p p l e r 5 lbs.

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Brazil Rccleaaed Nuts

M U r . c a r t o n s w if t 's

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Nice lu k y Oranges
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Peaches

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| lor advance orders and already have sold as many
again as usuaLand our supply has exhausted. This
IWe regiet bdt we^ttMadvise you not to hoy &lt;iold
Storage fowls dt any kind.
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ALL TALL W ITH REG. ORDERS

Milk

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Corned
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12 cans 250

3 cans

2 far 17c
F t HowardToilet Tissue

"She wim'i he the tall, rnnry
' girl who's JuU nutgrrrwn the
awkward stage. Shell be a fullfledged laiir—and not cafe sodefy. The Duchtss of K ent fills
the bill."
Dean Cromwell (lll'M trator and
mural painter):
"Shell have a full flgurn with
hire long, straight le g s .' And
shell be bursting with health,
Like a plum—almost ready to
crark, but not flabby. Medium
height, uctl&lt;rounded and with
good hard flesh and muscles all
coordinated."
Valentina (American designer):
"Shi* will be the rcvlvnl of
Ln Hello Dame, representing real
haekground plus individuality plus
elegance. Yes, I'd nomlnato the
Doe be m of Kent, too."
Here's a rumpnsltr view of the
new Clamour Girl:
Height—about G feet 7. (No ta l­
ler than before, perhaps even a
tiny bit shorter.) Slender, but
well-rounded body.
A rcrngr weight— I'JU ixnindt.
B ust—34-Afi, waist “fl.87, hips
about 85.
Skin—healthy, glowing, prefer­
ably Ivory-white with a rosy
tinge underneath.
Ilalr -blonde*, rrd-hcad* nnil b ru ­
nettes nil come Into the pletim*
for a change. (M ark wns VIIF.
J color last year).
V
Kyebrowa — completely' n a tln if
/ ( l o s t year's were thin hod
arched), eyelashes long enough
to flicker prnrocallvely.
There's one thing the tw ft tUlo
rgntendcr definitely must hnvu:
She must look and net like n Indy,
casually elegant because shell
be tch busy to concentrate too
much on hersflf.
•

Pure Hog la rd

Seminole County
Court Recorda
Real E state Coaveyaoees
Cowart, C. Pearl to P. Ballantina
A Sons, Inc.
Lingo, T. I- et ox to The House
of God A Sslnts In Christ.
K m L A. A. et u* to Roger If,
Miller e t ux.
Tbompeon, C. A. e t u* to Thoae
L. MeElralh.
Ratiefaetloa Of Mertgvge
Federal Land Dank to Mabel R.
Washington ft hsb.
Crsp U ea *
Meraolth, Jnes to .F o r a Credit

Administration.

Midwife U rease
State Doenl of Health to Mabel
H arris. *
.
Halt-Civil
,0P e..H . D. Co. lne., rs. lew is
u , Mitchell.

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^rtftj^ANPOm) nERALT), SAJTPOED.TLOmbi
pleased M r fee* thane.
"A h, friend* 1" *ho«rted th e
King.
So Eric and L eeten told them
tb alr e d to a tu r r i- b u t- th a y didn’t
tall th e w o it Im portant p a rti
th a t Ik e? rnuit find a Queen for

SANTA
TALKING
DOLL

THE.STORY SO »ARt

to rem ind them

of th e ir

C hapter JO
Not Yal F ra a
Outside the ra ttle n f
Kir
&lt;£h atter. “ '
a*a nothli
..... - m o v i n g . Guardsm en
riep t leaning ag ain st tlm walls.
TTte g re a t g ate clanged
sh u t
a fte r th tm .
J*{fpw w e. m ust be fr e e ," Mid
E ric.
• "N o t r e t," said a small ro le s.
11
ffffa .
B ut a t least you have
broken the spell o f K ing C h atter
{ O '1®" I'**™ -, Now he wfll d eep
u td the world will heve peace,

7“

wore ricrived by elore nnd mnrk et employ#* Jn rporr tlinn 60
Georgia and Flotilla citioc in
**Inch
the
company operates
Serernl hundred employee cf *t«r*j.
the 7;l 'lot*ft nnd market* oarrTHINGS XICRT END
ili-il by tl\* Winn &amp; Lovett tiro-rry Company reeetvnl Chri*tma*
W»CU1TA, Kn«. D&lt;c. SI -&lt;/P»
giff- chock* this week, accordlm: — For 21 years Satu Kiefnor,
to an announcement by II. 1.. city editor of the WKhlta Morn
A 'cry, vice president and super* mg Fqglr, ha* used the huiio
iutindm i of More*.
py spike. In Hint time the spike
The Winn A Lovell Grocery bn* w ont down fnwii n limy one
I’ompnny. which operate* the !"•«! to n mere two Inetirs.
I'iggly-W iggly and Lovett *tt&gt;rr«
.» hrnilrd by W. R. Lovett, With
Indirect lighting through yla**
headquarter* In Jaekftotirillc. Mi. wnll panels near th- rrltm g i.t n
Avery said the distribution lotnlcl plra' *nt and effective innovation
i t n n i l Ihouinnd dollar*. Cheek* for modem heme*. The light* are

ho Mid to th e King. "y u u r
subjects a n peaceful. I t It get*
tin g n e a r Cbriotmms up In S an­
ta '# Tap land. I t would warm
y o u r b a a rt ta m o him. Como
w ith' no th a n ."
"W hy, f l o o r Mid the King.
B a t ju s t then daw n began to
tu rn th a aky pale blue. LecxcnV
eyelids flu ttered , »be smiled nnd
lost then aba atiffaaad an d becauw
only a doll.
“ Poor little doll." Mid Eric
and k« otrokad h e r yellow curl*.
Then bo tu rn ed to the King.
I'll bold Laaxcn and ride on the
fox’* back. You ride yo u r fine,
w hite horse and Elsa can tide
w ith you."
O ff T a T aylaad
So they had a big breakfast
o f hot cakaa a n d chocolate nml
m e e t, golden figs. Ami then
they sta rte d ou t.
Eric peered

By BIOIIID ARNE

E rie, th a w a d W tgheaU,.
f‘ a a d •• Laeaaay■a d d b r l W t
broken tba spall a f aR „ j l
J tlfl
wbo
teak as friaad*
quarrel.
l.eeicn has
run
aw ay / r a m
tka K lag af
J ( N lfM ll«
altb aag b
aba
waa. asada fo r him by tba
falriaa.

PiRKb’-Wiggly Gives
Bonus To Employees

British Are Not
Given To Daring
Individual Deed3

Si.

Fraaldy R aastad l
F reshly G ra s s d l

MILD A MELLOW

EIGHT O’CLOCK

COFFEE
RED CIRCLE....... 2 lba. S5c
..ib. i»c

b o k a r .................... .

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SALAD DRESSING m 17c QUART 29c

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GDADVf
O rA K M C i

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DESSERTS
AND PUDDING

PRESERVES

I lf

ft
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PKGS.

10c
29e

2 LBJAR

17c

paW
ct

PEAS
CORN

PINEAPPLE
#

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CHERRIES

N

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akn paor

GRAPE JELLY
Il'lU N A

MINT JELLY
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MIXED NUTS
PECANS
WALNUTS

pa u r

OLIVES
'

FRUrf *COCKTAlL

SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS
DINNER

Orange City Hotel
DEC. 24-25

TURKEY $1.00
RAINBOW ROOM

WDBO
STUDIO MODEL

RADIO

■ T t» ri:ii

6

LAVER RAISINS
N. a C. RITZ

RANDAL
E L E 'C T R I
CO.

Ib.
I Ib. box

FLORIDA'S FINEST
COCKTAIL LOUNGE
OPEN EVERY DAY AND
NITE
DICK FEASF.L AND HIS
TEN SWINC KINGS

EVERY SAT. NITE

$ 2 9 -9 5

3-4 os. jar

LONDOK

* r os SambSv.

WE REPAIR RADIOS

— ALSO—
BOTH NEW YEAR’S EVES
NAT. Q J |
PUN. O f
DEI '. tfU
DEC. tJ JL
MAKE RESERVATIONS
NOW FOR
NEW YEAR'S EVE

LIQUORS

P U M P K IN

I'llONE 103

3 lba.
N o ONUTS
each
ESSry
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NBERRIES

HAMS
s*»ie*A ktd

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12ViC

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2*c

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TAYCRS

Ib 2 5 c

Val Vita Luscious Dassort

PEACHES
RED ROSE

HAMS

Ib 2 5 c
SAUSAGE

Ib 2 5 c

I

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BACON
viariu
(tdnWHiY

25c

Ib

EXTRACTS

i sauce

3 '• 25c

Hatdini

ib

15c
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gins'*

JEW EL

CRANBERRIES

4 ib 3 7 c

Grad# B Florida (Pinabraaza) Largo All-White Cold Storage

EGGS 4.*2 5 c

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A tlfftlM Ib l i «
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Uolinowcr
■tuffad-up feeling Immadlataty. II
acta quickly to soothe aod bool tha
fav«&gt;u)i, irritated m onbiuss add
la gua rant aad to rid you of your
cold cough antlraly withfai tha
Aortest poaaibla lima or rravy s n t
of Osa amall coat wfll ba promptly
rafttadad. hfantho-Hulaioa la a n
to uaa and should be kept an hand
fat ha mediate
on tka ftiat at*
paaiaasa of a eold or couth.
M.niho Mulsion la eadorwd kg
your neighbor* aad guaasatead bg
ftean

t t AND IANPOMF MfL
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MORRELL’S PICNICS Ih. 18c

SaHVa#

MnyonnallB

312 SANFORD AVE.

25c

35c

Ib

Ib 17 Vie
Ib

23c

Wo!**'" tnwfrtj

Ib 7fcc

10c
, 6c
BEEr ROAST
Ib.
18c
10c
S H O U L A K R ROAST
lb .
lie
m p m ™

A nJ ichen u'e "talk furkey" toe tpcak of

CROAKERS

C &amp; C. LIQUOR STORE

IfiSESAP APRUEB 5 lba. $6c FfESkK i?SrTURKEYS Ib. H e

q e s

W ,i . i tsstlsUd

SHRIMP

Wa Carry A Full Lino Or The Brat In

‘A t

tioits ttsttvto
219 Sanford Ave
to tAKJ klRCHAMS to tout CAR

OYSTERS

ft'! •

A&amp;P

ic c ifc d , and the |.in e lt are flush
with the wall*.
,

MOUNT VERNON TURKEYS!
tifiOD RIF T IIR Itt S O IL S
F l.n V W m lD k m . Dec. 21 • t ’i
The Inn tinnlly caught up
with tu u yuntil* win* hail Mmr.
r.iVrvd’’ ainl nwUmivHIb' a'tory Fim•lay fin n month for trailsuurtawhole long hair ftrcamiHl behind Iiuii to Sdmlay School. Kdicv
them.
•I idpe Itobl a, a tense, I them.
"H ow
fa r
to
ToylandT"
shouted Eric. “ Ma-u-a-any mile*,"
the g iay fairie* whinnered, " llu t
we are the wind* that blow ships
home. We will carry you." No
they picked up the whole porty
ami whisked thm llnuiigh the
■ir nnd pul them all iluwn in
fro n t of the Toyshop.
’VNow to aurprise S anta," *»nl
E rie. B ut in hi* heart he tva«
thinking, "Oh. w here will we
•find a queen fu r the King so
th a t l.e e ie n nnd I may go to
the laud bayoml the lu n set?”
FROM NOON
TOMORROW: The five prin*
UNTIL 0 P. M.
PEANUT FED
7 COURSE COMPLETE MEAL

WORTUMORE CANDY
GUM DROPS
Ib.
CHOCOLATE PROFS
ib.
LIBERTY CREAMS
Ib.
COCONUT BON DONS
Ib.
Ann

LIMA BEANS

a

Six married rouplcs hoiink W ib
pi Ding the Sloppy Hollow m idge
Club, met regularly for t l yearn
and »ut cards for partner*. TJnet,
night recently, the rutting paired
man m d wife as purtner* In wH
six r.itiplc*. T hat’* Ihr way tboT
v.cie paired for the fits! hknd
ever a decade ig&lt;*.
*•'

\rnmn Tags This Ctirlstmas!

ib 2 9 c

f lB H P H P B R V B
•J H E H a H E H S i

nor

li i|ipni onyoh&gt;#th 54,000 cutting*

cf a deck of raid*.

RATH’S

WE WISH YOU ALL
A HERBY XMAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR _____________

O

Smutkifirti fftkuhtnt It rouW

ib 19c

|]rtp1, *i‘or three
o f «»«b y e a r you m ust
th? w inter wind* and go
crying around people’* rood top*

p

Started T hat N lfh t
IlCANOKC. V*. Dee. 21—I4 V -.

The “ B ea t D.-cmtA ’ Tarlre* , A re W e arlu T M l

BACON

n i* £!?*e7; 7ou •1"’°“ ffUed In

a a

uuanmt

COU5IICU5 &gt;CUNS MIN

mor&gt;t£

W

How Tho Kicking’

'Tw as Ju st B efore C hristm as A nd All Thru O u r S to re
tV • Folks W e re Smiling O v e r Bargains G alore!
★

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ANN
PAGE

m y

Cdip Calif. Icsbu j

Lettuce jumbo head 6 V 2 C

,1ft Certons-ln Quwters-Frtsh From The Churn
Lend O ’ S u n ih m e -lb

rvt

PHONE SO

CUB ISTMAS SPEC lA li
Stohety b Fme*t

Breekfest of Champkxu

W h eaties

Fguaah

Ib.

39c
3e

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VRPXPf
pde Seems To
f Have Turned In
European War

Evidence Shows
NLRB Is Partis
Green Declai

8ANF0BD MARKET REPORT

Ibid and succor ns la possible to
n au g h ty Finland, while the nettm l world applauds.
O H A PkFfiurri — n s . ate. baa.

vn Cota a M i l t H a x .

b*g&gt; u s
Comb, t t e i V I n bos l.l» .
. TANOBlilNKS — F Is.
M b ss .

hpn'rANa*‘(U UA i — ten supples

L In Italy, despite continued liplaarviee to the Paaclat-Naila rep.
[jdiaachment o at of which was
IndSt the Rome.Dcrlln axis, now
j t broken, tho Natl-Com1 fellowship is viewad open*
Ih deep frowns. An Italy
eJ if nercsinry to march
t Russia to halt Soviet enment in the Danube basin
»• Balkan* is uo tbs alert,
y n».mfiali.l with Natldom'a
fora In giving practical aid
lend.
Kuiwifldlcd R us’lnn military pres*
Hire and a mounting toll uf GerW an reverse j a t sen are affecting
tb s diplomatic secue. Unqiiesliontabjy, Krnnco-Urlllr.il statem ents
S h i pinching out to tnka quick*
H v a n ta g e of increasing doubts
S laong European neutrals, that
v e rm any can sureessfully chatjjtmge Pranre-B rltish sea power
End economic lesourcss.
There are hints from Paris th at
n w new Allied diplomatic
blow
t s which could
||A H__________..teso
itler Is iinpendlng.
II might
things
do
b g an
undersiondlng
with
off sat
tho Indications
th atItaly
tho
th a t of
would
finally
sever
the
weak­
RM sen power Is being
enedm ,tieAsteadily
th at hold*
Rome Ucrand
closer shout
martin
itler'i deal
iy. together,
They do for
not Hobscure
tbs
grtth Russian
Bofa c t th arommunlsm
t has
wilh stirred
Ilia and
lossItaly
of
[ y rBpcc
aggression
and tho Columbus, Gsriy has been driven from the
I^A ga'lnat
background
exceptthis
fo r dark
the Deutschland,
11*,.Fuehrer pan console himself
jmgy with the disputed Nasi claims
that German forces virtually de'fltrorrd a fleet of British air
S e a t ere over Helgoland Bight,
S n d with N atl a ir raids against
iBritith m int sweepers which could

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PARSLEY — F t a. p e r d o t. bun.
I ta .ttr .
PEA S: (RNOLtMIII — Bu. h p r.
I.U.
CKOANH — On. paper ehell. v a r toue v arlellea, I r e - lie .
I ’lM K M 'I'L E — No en i.p l|ee
POTATOES — Irle h N#w J e rs e y
(old) r t v z 1.11*1 eO) n e j lilies bu.
lie -H I
llA tiin lir..* — P la .-fe w Irm t d o s

RGRTS — p e r d o t. bun. SOc-rSc.
BROCCOLI — R u p p llit m oder­
a te , dem aR d fa ir, m a rk e t e te s d r.
le - ts n lb.
C A nnA flR — anppMiw m oderate,
dem and poor, m a rk e t u n se ttle d .C o ­
p en h ag en I ' i bu. hpr. ta e -a ic , Ton hU|" o i u l N E — 40 d .d e .
Ht/TAIIAHAS — N o rth ern CW T.
ii .s t .j o .a s .
CABRAOH (CIIINKXRI — 1 d o t. •aelm j.- u -l.te .
SPINACH — S upplies m o d erate,
erte. M l .
CIIAYOTRR — F Is. au p p lle t m od­ d e m e -o fa ir, m a rk e t ste a d y . R u ..
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M J I . i . l l — Rue. h p r a Yellow
c m c o n r — F la. l i t bn. hpr.
if io k n e e k bu h p r. I . l l - I . l l . Ohio
tle .lt*
h h a rd III. Sr.
C A nnO T S — - - e . &lt;*"*• b u n , ton- liubW
KRT
POTATOES
—
F ie .,
net d o t. bun. tfT -H c. .F la. I bu.
a u p p lle t fa ir, cert. b ag s I . I I - l t S
W YltAW OKRItiElt — P la. few .
h c rA u i, |,FidJW K K — P is. su p p lies
. ,
few , 1U bu. erte. 1.11*1.1*. I ‘t p e r p in t lee.
TOMATOES — S upplies lig h t, d e * C«?LKltT — F Is. euppUee fa ir. m and fa ir, e t e s d r m a rk e L .a p p r. H
M ark et goad. 4 doe. erte. S.II-E.dB lb. ('ra le s ere. to n u a lltr l.e e - i.U
T t'R N IP S : (G R E E N ) — F la. f»w .
CELERY HEARTH — F l». d o i.

It*.

r ev*AToaI1‘

IJ.ARDS

"•b o a t tbo m H m they have r a ­
ds rad to CIO.- B i m U I W I n
woatd 10m to MO tbo board pro*
doe* any svld sites showing “sym-

servlets U
faction "the

id, bo tald , to

are “a pianace to tho national
Smith acknow|*dg*d to the comwelfare,” aald the work nf the mltteo that ha had tranamltted to
Houaa Committee “la definitely a large Boaton department alora
encouraging.“
.literature concerning a CIO boy
In support of hla claim of par- eoti of tho Berkshire Knitting
tiaUty, Green cited testimony Mllla, Reading, Pa , hot declared

Mtail K

Recommendations of tho com»~t R vm i . ^ tbo H ealth . Bowl
m U te. Included:
. I Miami. C brlatm a. night.1 W ith
“A roamonable lim itation” upon I .ic a p tlo n o f netaal oxpoa
tbo rig h t to a trike; outlawing of Toll money taken In i “ m
tbo ekMod ahop and the check o ff;{ tic k e t aoloo 't rill go to the T
a premia Ion perm itting employer* In fan tile Paralytic” campalgr

9* Cranberry Sauce . 10&amp;»

iM M M M F tIM ttIH MCM

COUftl C0 6000

nUAWBUKt US.

LpKT t o c c t n m /
Ssserta* Ftevsoe
CANADA DRY

1 -g . H m

SPARKLINGWATffl . . 160
hot. • • »16l
OLIVES IH-oe.
IVk-oa. hat.
PtatoetSmb v I -ta hot.. * *
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traiMOTUu
IN alotw
OOM
lip
j

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tO ootlaw m f From r a e t Itae*
sued to tho Uxpayarg .during the
month of November w ars M 7 I
this year a t compared with I,1M In November last year.
Intangible tax collections during
tho opening month of tk i. t u
year showed even a better record
of early payment* than did tho
ad valorem roll. F(gyres on the
Intangible (ax collection* disclosed
th a t M l.|- percent a t tho entire
rbli was collected. in th i ona
month.
. . .
,
Tho net revenue from* this
source w as. ft.lU .S 4 whllo tha
to U l roll U
Dlsaqunts
fo r -aarly payment of bstanribla
taxes amounted - to^ f fO M . Bint*
tna law allowi no dtrislon of tha
Intangible taxes, tho M il-am ount
Is forwarded to tho State. • ■

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P W C t tttW
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j

Tbo N ational £ p o rts , Coo

regional d tm to r a t

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FRUIT OBOKTJUL

New Record Set
Disaster Faces
World As New For First Month!
Decade Begins Payment Of Taxes!
As a result, Insecurity sn d fear
are fa r more powerful forces to*
day than e v tr before In modern
times.
O r all lho g reat powers, the
United States aJoae held tho ana*
Jor quest within the bounds of
poacoul,
democratic
procedure.
Rvsn so, the pries fo r security—

the

’ Philip a. Phiuip*, Ptojrw."

tu rira , In m aklng-puM ic 'f c c M t 'S
mrndaUona fo r amending the I n - ?*?*—' * 'J * ^ .™ * ? 7 * * ;
tinder Use Labor Aetna war* membor Relations Act. The NAM
/o m S
proap, aaaertlng th a t tbo net and
ta “ »• t a U m t #f * CI° on' hern of other political faith*.
Tbs NAM group, asking many
its administration by the board

I

^K U M Q H A Ta*— #F ls. su p p lies few .
I h eb t. Cr*. I.II-1.IS .
A P P L E S — Duppllsa m o d erate
bu. b eh l. JS e -l.t* .
AVOCADO — F la. bu. h p r. I S#.
I.SS.
. BEAMS: (S n a p ) — P upptlee mod*
• r a te .
fts u ill
poor.
m a rk e t
ste a d y ,
|i » .
V arious
v a rie tie s
bu. lysr^ l . l l an d up * w as, bu.

HJWWWi

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CIGARETTES
POPULAR BRANDS
XMAS W RAPPED

. 'CTN. $1.19
P. A . TOBACCO oaa IOe

m u PASTE
with PoRsItes Je*r Caetrn

2J-LB. BOX . . . 2
GOLDEN GROVF

It attack on ______
Poland.
th a t - ay to the Reichsl
n g “ Wo shall not b

Souveelr

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lb# 1 7 V i«
— KPflCTir GRAND

of . S

fisurai
-IK’S 5ft.1
Wlekar Bo.kst ss4 Sklpplut
sprsad through tk* land sod o r­
H . also pointed opt th at tho
gan!sod labor split Into two war- discount ported ta m l over. A
three
percent discount la- allowed
d e n y other aaolradletlons dofa r payments ta December, 8 per­
veloped In tha thirties.
cent in Jan u ary sh d .X percafit
Bdantlsta poshed their ascendFebruary, Unpaid ta x tf become
lag s ta r to a now sm ith. They In
developed wonderful tw*w healing trllnquent on ,U»a f tis t Monday
drug*, like sulfanilamide. Children
bom iata In tha dorado h a t s Ufa
ordinary
w hole nations bocai
r atenue
elUsens could see no

s s r i s s fSr5.M s.T.stK

gaCS'jiidiriBT^
of all tbs hospital hods of tha
reveries In avUUon to start high
■peed transoceanic travel, sod
Howard Hughes girdled tha glob*
In • little over 91 hosn. But mm
of war forged tho asms dlacovtries into aerial monstars uf de­
struction that contributed to tha
Inttcurllir of civilian* and helpo-l
remake tha map of, Europe.
There Were nurnsropa algni
that tho decade airukl haw
bam qaietsr than tha ona. pre­
ceding It. Far while Um depres­
sion was disheartening, K was
.also sobering.
'Movies Ucsma elaaser, radio
mors serious. Americans seamed
tra latermtod ta enltsro—lixHUona wars Ih* way, they re­
ived Toscanini's hmsdeasts an I
i amt axpanshr* weeks a s art Into
hogs editions. RmldmU of evm
small low s*. ytariad' ta murals—

S

• Pasrists Joined HltWria
snalbty to farm a bolIlist connunlkm.
mariesns hogatt labeling
; / didn’t like BS sithtr
FascUU.- B» tho time
n toofttsed by tjia 1SB8
inda af -Nails and Redd,
In the depths nf tho
s depression, a gfdSt
prophot of tho thlrtio*
ashed as - the giVmtoet
of ail- tUnh Hut tho
eateh Ivan K rcuger, th»
match ktag., fie tilled

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decade. '
L;: k
- Btrangvjy aaeugh, ttla
•wiadMv.’had ac*yr*taqf I

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Kiat*a Mist.— ...____...Jb. U m

Oraago Sllees..... IOe

P ansy MU............... _...ta, IT*

Ckno. Covered Cordial
Chnrrtee---- ....____Woe D e

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Member Associated Press

VOLUM E

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1D3!»

Survey Indicates
Backs Of State
Made Many Loans

Cranberry' belli or alar* make
MISSOULA. Mont. Dec. 21 —
M*»Montnnn S tate University nn nppropriMv gunti*h for the
flitim-. tin* tniggnt ninjvretto rorp&lt; holiday ralatl U m l. Cut out I ho
from
cran b rtry
Jetty
of uiiv college in tit*’ I’n ltH "hapr*
Slates. Fifty-eight iimnI* spin l»u- p|ict*«. To mak* oven tslgfa dip
. |*inut rn
htii
ton* in their tw irling drill be- the cu ttrr in rttjtl w ater ra th tluio
it U um i I.
v .t U f it d w i lt the price fruit ba« j Ito fii halves’ of football game*.

NEW YORK. IW-. —l —T hat
hank* In Florida arc nrtivcly
nerving the n e d it needs of tholr
ronihuinlllfs Is ahotm \ f the tr*ulta i»f a a irre v of bank lend fiif
Activity announced iy the Amo'iran Ban kora Assoc'-A km hid Irating that tho commercial bank*
cf the state made more th:i»i
110,000 new Ion us to t'lin g $70.
000.000 to bttalntra flin u and
im livtduih during tlie fir*t six
month* of IOTP, ltd renew id
OTi.OO) outstanding loans totaling
$40,000,000 during
the
fame
period.
Tbo autvey wliu reveal* that
*minaaa • fii ms In the atat* are

(N B A Radiophoto)

:

A bandage enverine hl» ryes, this wounded officer o f the G er­

m an pocket baltlrahip, A dm iral G raf Spec, la hurried by auto to
■ hacpltal from th e p ier a t Montevideo, Uruguay. H e waa one of 00
m en wounded In th e G raf Spee'a battle w ith th rea B ritish c n ilscri
off coast of U nisuay. T hirty-six seamen and officers w ere dead
When the Nazi ship took re fu te In Montevideo. Kadlopholo flashed
to Now York from Uuanoa Aires.
d cr

i «h« .rent to Kiiituml 0&lt;&gt; year.*
nKi&gt; to v.Vblioh n dully be-in.
there.
i The business ptospeiTil mill the
-----— ThThe ilairynisn
biniKht tils youmr
BERNE, Her.. 11—1,1')—
rom mandcr-in-chlrf of Finland’
.... IV S n is s w ife to K in )m il w ith him.
arm ies was the subject off lonir III- ilniry heisnie one of the Inrirllc|t:ophles in Ihe Kwlss p--press ,.«t r f FlnlamTs prosperous busidurinir Ihe Fiiini-li llusslnn erlshi» uewes. Ilis son, hom In s'inlniid,
—mainly beruu-r he Is of Sw iri* joined Hie arm y and is now ll»
o i Ik Ih.
I commamier.
Major fJenerd
Karl I.ennnrt I The 8 « I m&gt;, who m e very pr.'i d
Oe-ch Is Ihe son of n Kwl-s ilsliy- ‘ of their own ncwly-alecteil coniman from the eanlmi of Herne n .i,. K i-ln-chirl, tirm i id Henri
, (iulsan. and their crock little .it„ ... izen-arnty, |&gt;olnt to Oesch's &lt;oIJ.iblel reer r.s another evidence of hwiss
r- a t ; military prowess.
L lT liy

U r n Initiging lately w ill U into*.
. . rested in thr-rfpiny,-wiTrtVm&gt;d^&gt;]
,io a - li prize* i ffo ru l for fino t itn iA i
| ifL p fa y * at the Central Florida
, 1 l!\po*itl. it in (M a m in , Fob. IP *.
, t 2 l . Ci an find Bickfo rd , I fit* fa il'*
; f iv r c t m y and general m anager,
nniHMitio.sl nor* fm’o y . In ttink ntj
1 l i ’o u a p relim in ary
detail* ron-i
, o iiioi: tlii* big ci r m n m t ’d . j
j
* til ’ MAt o .'ll* it o f eitltl* I
j l-y a com m unity, b r Inutatier, a |
J fi .-t prise
of f ir .
U offoiotl. I
? \ lid p rL e ? ’*0. t hit d $ 10, nn
If tie* Demuo ntit* convention fo iltili 32t‘. A h fine a i*bowing of j
►buiibl Its* held ui Sopt.’inbor it t*1 1 ’*■ e m u * i . h can bo m n ' ii any
M\tu Id ' v I ( la
la beat any p:n- u liere o ill bo oil display i t I h -•j
ty pplit u liid i iV n tec i.'t* fen* and i.*iposition in Orlnml.i this FobRopuldicaii i Imps' may
emerge | 'i ly if all kM ’s a* anticipated.
mm th** r**nvent i"'» R's^agnixino ■ M •. Hick ford iv v u ili'il
i
that
Nituntinn,
tho
Ib'iim ’rat#
A nother
d a n hi the cit.iu* i
W’inild must lik e ly elm s»» Itcitso- division
is for efnjJJr b o m of
v r lt fu r •i third term na th e ir beat ctattgr* and g ia p c frilit. Tin* Flochance to win.
'Id a i t . nk in O il mla bus offered '
a s|»o ini psiso of I'Jo for
tlic j
A second re a n&lt;»n ui«o was ad
vniictd. A teal w:o in Europe like- , Iv s | I m x o » ntaitg n, any v a r ie t y .)
Iv w ill rrente pubtir pressure foi • ltd iinnlhot
to f In* t»i s| l.$»\
IVrsidciM Roosevelt to stay in *f J f any \ a iio ly *»f grap efru it.
fio *. Ropubbrtui htr^tegist
roe****;
Unite* the in le t ritilh* oxllib!
I H7t* that factor. Since the v.ai
toil. M e p e n d tod to Use K; Is
ion*, really g .t iindenvn.v hef». e U»v * i n * ts' *1 of full
b see*, ill
next Sitring. the v .ir alarm miglM j oi«!»t i» m \v H in t, shipping
not tui;e tin t hold ill tliiv o u n t v v* oiobl, etc., a coo ding to to«(ay’s ,
until n f t ir the .lime ro iiv m lie ii ’ aniioiiiiceiiieiit.
p.wiotl. Oil the other It ml, hv the j
A oioio : the p j5ro«
a io also j
time * f a e w n t i n n in Sop m i ! a u n t.I
f. r g ift I m»m *s of c it r * ;
the Deinocrntie plutform rould tw tier there would h ve been I mu • ltd •ihet p duct-, p i*« s stal l !
n nuths or mote of real •nr a
and i tinging d ow n om .l
Mn-wrrvd and the Dem.Kratie can­ for
didate rould tie Imidin-le I under honest to.goodlier* fighting. \e | .fellies : ud oth r i it ills p oducl- !
«ompaiiyiint
that
voubl
be
♦be
d
m il 1•• considered in this el i n .
I
the hot light of puldirity that a l­
M anager llick fc rd
said ho is !
ways l i m n upon n national con­ man t for Ro «eve|t to stay in *&gt;f
•
nmv
ptepnti’d
to
give
(.11
it
|
vention.
I •*t . . . . I o M| I, Mint

Atdl now up come llenmernllc
Irmlnin, fresh from talk- with
l*rr-ldciit Itoosrvelt and Idnndty
iullnintr th a t if It is K'dnc to be
a wnitini: panic to an* who Rets
the last Convention, the Hemo-

"S O F T

SPUN -

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PUDDINGS

5

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Dig No 21 n
f ’ .n
L?n.

. enii'inber in
happy this
a jjifl Ima-

RUM -SH ERRY
WALNUT— ALMOND
FLAVORINGS

45c «
j

2m d5V

Ivory Soap
Kirk's Soap
P. &amp; G. Soap
Ivory Snow
Ivory Flakes

Hulk
Lb. 1!)

A

OI.EOMAlUiAUINE
A

b aik rl

from

■ U S?;*;*'' '* id" "
5
1
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Orandied V
Mince Meat

l iF Milk 3 ^
F o rrcil

M*"»

THIS
ENT.

SPREAD CHRISTMAS
WITH A
OF FOOD.

S
CHEKR
4
BASKET

2
3 bars
3 giant bars |( ) £
pkg.
10
sm, 94
Ige. 2 V

CHRISTMAS SERVE SOMETHING DIFFER
OVER BO KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM.

Raspberries

Crisco 1-lb, 2 Qc 3-lb. 49c 6-lb. $1.05

DELICIOUS IIERRIES.

SKRVi: WITH CREAM

Asoaragus Tins

fc

W sitirl o$i* • Ir$»$»r4—

to* » rn $

2 lbs.

21*

MIRACLE ,^T?iP
Pint 22c
Quart 32e

Parkay lb. IRg*
VELVEETA
CHEESE
2 lb. loaf /f

Cheese
l a H . U I -C a S a a '

Guava Paste
Meat"

ClfILE*CON* CARNE

CORN
IpMUl at
•■ly to__

Raisins

box 9 ^

BALLARD’S
“OBELISK” FLOUR
5 lb. ctn.
27c
10 lb. bag
50c

BELL’S POULTRY SEASONING

FAT PLUMP HENS
b.
28c
FLOWERS’ FRYERS 75c, 1.00,$L25

Mint Patties

Sjn-i l l

You'll t .it..
'«»l'-C’tirn—-tTiffsi ii
MnrshmnllowH

35'

HTOKEI.Y-H
HI'ICED PEACHES

CUDAHY'S C H EU TM A S W RAPPED

I tll«‘-|.«.t!

Date and Nut Bread 2
{ Preserves
7 oz. jar

*

PLUM—FIG— DATE

Hard Sauce

WE FEATURE
ONLY -FLORIDA'S
FINEST."

u r M r .r n n w N a
IHK-.II ORE’SSF.D

k

B„

*

CORN FLAKES
2 PKGS. 13c

Bacon* lb,

FOR —

McCORMICK'ff

LIMAS

Raisins

K E L L O G G 'S

famci

ORDER

f i t ’ ll* s h o w ]

CRANBERRY
SAUCE
2 i.su i. • -I,- 2 S

TISSUE
3 Rolls

[ to en*
1 today,
er and
Forrest

YCUR

TURKEYS—IHNS
or FRYERS

OCEAN SPHAY

FORT HOWARD

i w u l l h o v e a w h o le w lonoiM w eek*)
J®y t h e h o lM a y fe e tlv ltle fl if y o u e h
A n d to d a y y o u r it h o p p ln r w ill h e e a
m o re e c o n o m ic a l I f y o u
nhop a t
O e lrh e lV .

LACE

Roberts, Grocery

BEST GRADE

PHONES
411
412

t ile

M T * — C A N D Y — F H riT S
IT U U T T A K E S
P L U M P U D D IN G
IT iK S Il C 'U A N IlK m tIF sS
( I t A M I K i n n SA U C 'D

•■
• all gi&gt; ivo ih
w lii
w ill w rite 1
1•«*'»■ l.Mirel fn
I im at Cent I l b*
ida Kvposi- I
■I 1 c MiniclMnly
linn I. .idipuil ters nl O il mb*.
*1' r o e s
Without &lt;1Vill|f i of !
( lirialm ns w ith
i«,tn e, tin t it i« the put pine of \
kt I of fond—
fhe
Lvpo siti. n |,i
enomiiago |
"b o ro •v r possible the pim lii.'tioii
o f tine &lt;|itiility ngi ioiiltinnl pm j
i d'te.H \\ . hope (lint oxibito'K ill \
our . iln is divisions. n-« well n« |
in o’ hoi *t g*t it'ii It lit it I groups, w ill |
; U* intro iiuiiicr. in* U r n even I a s i ’ s
F t l o r u iy vvlton a ivco n l wus M’t," |j
( M i. Ilie k fo 'd concluded.
U

ADS Fo, SALF IN
OUR NFX1 ISSUE

■Miaou-•

CRANBERRY ORNAMENTS

RECORD. OR SOMETHING

Democrats May Many Cash Prizes To Be Offered For
Hold Convention
t 1*LA NIK). Doc.
21 -M a n y
oho have I
dl«Late In Summer

A verage N om ber Of)
NewLoans Reported j
Amounted To 1.122

183,474,6110 between Jan u aty I
ond June 30, 1930, and renewed
23.044 outstsndlnr b a n s totalinir
$10,711, 719. In addition, they re -,
ported 1,090 'n e w 'm o rtfix a loans
W diotne owneia and other real
♦state owners totallnK $4,003,343.
The averafe number of new
loans rcpore.1 per twnlTwss 1,128,
and the average loan was for
$724.
»
The average number of renewals
per bank was 684, and the average
ifn-w al wss for $098.
The average tiumtx

Established In 1908

M AKES

a n y CHRISTMAS
DINNER A FEAST I

FANCY
LARG E
STA LKS

Latg Howe” Cranberries lb. 1 9 ^
Fancy Delicious Apples 3 lbs. i

&amp; 29c
V -

Picnic HAM S Ibl 19c

MONARCH

W h ere Y i i
"FREE DELIVERY"

ways Get Good Moat'1
400 8ANF0RD AVE.

PHONES 411-412

CANDIES and NUTS GALOREt
OUR STORE 18 SANFORITS ONLY
AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR
BATTLE CREEK "HEALTH” FOODS

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Winter R t m , F k - S p « b r of (ho House. William
R Bankhead. places Ik* crown of Camellia Queen on
Kallileeo Turner of Winter H in a , with all the pallantrr
of the OU Sooth, as these famous blossoms of Civil War
days come iato full bloom at the Florida Cypress Gardens

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15 Sprinters Are Absence Of Faurot
Named For Opener At Meeting Causes
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!)!« Sieve F.lllsh, the six-foot fiveInch sharp-shooter the Florida
Gatora are counting o n .th la eraton to fiv e them a better-thanaverage basketball tram , look a
light workout today, and It may
be th a t S tera will be, ready to
play up G ait when th r Gator*
take on fe a r opponents en a
C hrlitm as holiday trip.
It will h r recoiled th at Elfish
Buffered a sprained ankle mid­
way the first halt of Florida'*
opening game with Alabama here
last week. At the time tho Ga­
tors were leading 17-10. (lamely,
Klllah returned to th r floor th r
la tte r fear minutes of the hall
game, anil though he played lr.&lt;*
than a half of the contest, he led
the scoring parade vrlth lit point*.
Alabama won the game tit-IS,
but the Tido conch Tlank t'rlsn .
told Florida Mentor Ram McAlllite r afterw ard* that w ith Elllih
In the game, hi* team woulJ

n e ts r h a re won.
The next night Ellish diJn’l
even put on game tog*—hi* an­
kle was badly hurt, and it wn*
not until today th a t the big lad
front Duqueine, Pa., who really
flint that basketball, tried out h it
injury. Coach M eA lllitrr take*
hla party N orth on Chrl*tmn«
afternoon, and Elllih . will tie.
along, and it look* now a* if
he'll be nhle to play ngnln*t the
University of WoMhlngton at Rlltimnre; Scion Hall, Scranton, ami
Ci-ofge W ashington, II., In the
■luurict of game* the Gator* face
on their Christm as tour.
Three loya who svou I tlo i. last
year n.« c.iphnmnr;*, Vimi&gt; Xdan*ukn■ nml Frank Yin»hmiul* from
New Rrilsiin, Conn., I Iran A! ills r
from .Miami, nml u couple of oth­
er* who ra m i'I their tin !.. th.ili
spur* earlier. Jack .vlnyn'int, Hr
Inndo, and Henry Chalk r, !' .innellon, form with Kill h (In- ine lttti i f the IMtMO tla to r i»n«kelh:.:l rontingrii'.

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Inaugural purse, Florida’* iM-sIsy 1 I . uiot. Unlvfer*tt)' of Mi o in
tho miehluiil raring n a on open* i fo .ita ll tx-arli—on i. r, e«- ilia
today at Tr. pica) Park Track on levl to rumor* In- had g lie to
thsj . mgr id l..- Nvetgknle*.
nnullu r idly to n l'c u -&lt; i i . mm
Neraj-'n \y. Grave*, -pis-* idem of | eo.iehlng Inh—iV.il.d to elm*
^ th r tiahlr- Hiring
\«*oe'rttoii, Pfipat-nDont of the ti g e r ' tr
pii-dlelid a 2.’&gt; .per cent liH-reas-' leaie lo r’Florida yosleulsy .
• i:r a'.Cndanre c..t&gt;, patl-mnlue*
Only praeliee uniform ', fo- u-.
play ovi’* !n*l • -I'on's .vs’o-vt* nr in • i ticn-hoiir drill this tifte-nuon
the r\o of T irpltnl’* early 17-.Vv*- lefoif entraining, wire '.ft it
m cct'nr.
paelied.
. niiroi, licfn-e leasing y .s t.i lay
Tim scene will rhifi Jan. 10 I*
morning fo- in iinaorotin nl ,le'
lliileah I'aik fi&gt;* a lil-day ifl'ei
lag to lie rliavusni Marsh 2 h* tin*lion, said tae Goal «o«-i.»n :t
the f.uv.mtn ,\ikje&lt;l Wiiten:r Chill ho a* sconld tie -pent on a pa*
lent e ( h i rase. Tes*pli-at I’ ’r'. nn&gt; n*r., Fan o. had not .. t-irn, I
• tvi I Onpeii Ma r i I for n So In . t I Hi irght hut Id* office -u d I,
I u n it eonehilling April 10
Id -o Ine’. f r r yesterday*
Grave ■a u-,1 Ids optiini-t v p e I pc.ellee.
t’olne'Men
m y, I'CitiW s.
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ill, tioa i-n an early influx of I lieill n i .1 im im rl nrr •enl uhile iIt• university a lh li:,I ei 'fl l W&gt;inlidte illr n iiln r . H r via* s-orifi ■roinndlti. mel to erh«|iiir roiu-'i*
.- u,t .a’ -rie* f
•lent the )• ri-ni i iiel p lay v o n l l i n*s- pir-ontirl
l.aipone eniislilrraldy m e r tin n»in.
I’eef. Sent II. M d-ly. r h a l n r ’n
f " 1,4 .,,.V»I i , a c n ’ll In t s ’a on .it
of the roatm ittee, had ••in ro-nthe In o trgr'.r
lie rm rii • formed the Tropical Ptenl” le*i nigh on Faurot' de*
trlry hovei in fill tiir opening o* i ». or the re nil - of the com
■leo'* eight r ’lV- to o i . rfiotvim* •»'l ee oieellisi? i.nd it* tnh e.p.ci i
ip.auipien-Uti'iii* to lh- li itil it
I Ini• fi'-ld-* of 12, phi- yeue v n
r.l » elieiid.- It-i . it,-tv itrni'n f-- i earn' r- ishkdi ne units- .tiol.i.
ce i saltier/.
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CHALKING ’EM UP
W ith

CHARLIE CIIAI.KER
A Chaise* For Somebody
Many lioy* In th e ir freshmen or sophmorc years in high
•ehool would like to go out for fonflmll lint don't lieenti-i- tiny ,
haven't the slightest chance o f making the team n* they are ton |
light. Many o f them could make the hasketbnll team if tin y ,
would try. B ut when It come* tim e fo r them to tiy , they lun. n't
the eaprrlenee back of them. T hat I* ju*t the trortbliT t'uaeh l.e o -'
nard I,. Mr Lucas la fared with now. He ha* only two ,ir three
men who iiavr any experience to amount to anything. In an effort
to prevent a recurrence o f this next year and from then on. Coach
Mci.urns ha* reqncsted as malty freshmen and sophomore* a* are ,
Interested In the game to report to him at tho gymnnsiuin any eft
em onn at 3:00 o’clock. He will take a* many av waul to come out j
He doesn't ra re If nny o f them have ever played before. He'll ,
.each them If they will Ju st fam e o n t and give him on opportunity '
Thi* i* a golden chance fo r any who wish to take advantage of it i
By Ju»t reporting to Coach M rL urai, these |&gt;oys will get a chance |
to get plenty of strenuous exercise as well ns learn to play h.w lst
hall. P lenty of tim e will be devoted to these hoys In order that
they will be well grounded fo r fu tu re play. They will he organised
into a team or team s and play javeral schools'such as Geneva.
Osceola, and other*. This Is an opportunity no freshm an o r soph.'-1
more should m ba, even If he has never played a game before
Coach M rl.ucas announced later today th at practices would l&gt;e •
suspended until Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. He added that .
he hoped f&gt;0 freshm en and sophomore* woulJ report.
Florida *• Tennessee
The University o f Florida’* nnnoiinrrnn-nt that Tennessee will
ho am ong its gridiron foe* n ext y ear wa* n pleasant surprise. Now
If the U niversity could Just get two o r three more lilg Ira n i' t« i
play along with th r rest of Its schedule, th rn there is the pns.*lblllty th at some time In the years to come that Florida will pm .
dure some good tro u t'. There I* little chance of u ttra rtin g th e!
b etter high school athlete* to a college where tvrrth schedules are
the rule. Florida will have everything to win and nothing to lose
by playing Tennessee next year. Ohanrc* of winning are sgaln«i
the Gator* hilt who gave Florida n rh an re against Boston t’ollegi
this year? From that one lone game the Gator* gained nwfl- glory
than in any two nr three other* they won. And Boston I* one o f 1
Uir Bowl team*, playing ’ Clemson in the Cotton Bond.
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tor an average of 21#. lemarltabdy high under the conditions. High
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located. Fum i/he.' ilmihle A part­
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IVAREHOUftF: SALE: B«ls. dre*aars, w a-httonds, tables, ilmirv, WE BUV, SELL OR TRADE
ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD
rockers, fictional ami jdaln
FURNITURE. MATHER AR­
bookcases, count, rs. d o trj a il1
CADE. PH ON E 127.
wlndowr. MHal rlgn 3 x 2(1 f
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IIVE MAGA7.INE Fubrcrlpllon*
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FOX TERRIER puppies, als.
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Herald,
dEAT CUTTF-R wMrt«Tf.-r extra
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Tom Wktson, candidate fo r the
TREE R IPEN ED Oranges. Otapo
-fflee of A ttorney G eneral, paid
fruit. TangOtlneo—Express ship
.Is q n alifk atlo n fee to the SfCm eats, boxes and half boxes by clary o f S tate, R. A. G ray, last
Grower A Shipper thlity year., week, anti announced his inta’nexperlsssee. Get your Christmas ,t*m to fotidurt an energetic earnO nisis In ehrT&gt;, prices on r e
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(Decade Wa* OUT OUR WAY
l Of Oddities
'ashion World
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ifost Of Designers
"hr ADELAIDE KERR
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irbulent thirties were favhd lx tlu t decade,
those ten year*. frrught
drpre«il»n. nolllleal Intrigue
r*r, the inode whlrltd 'muml
main silhouette* •— tllm,
and bu»tle-b»ckrd—In rrelime. It decreed a bott "I
kdlcttons—long »klrt* ' •nd
I- the lowent possible deenlend the enrrr-up model
i-sllm figure*. corset* and
». II borrowed Inspiration

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ids to northern snows, it
lbr I' new fabric*, a new heatI of color, a wealth of ifW'h
•ml trnxy hale. It saw tbo
lopment of moil* rbllie* n*
Important phase iif fashion
)t saw American designers'
s their first real bid for a
I In Ihs faslihm treat h e fltld.f
M the fashion world d lrry — i
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is decade opened ill the uildst
one of the Mggevt fashion
m the world ban seen. When
New Year’s belts ran* In
. women wrens wearing that
•war horror, the chemise

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

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(Isre n re M. Hitting of ricw lston.
nresldent nf the United States
Sugar Corporation, Iiecnme tirrel*
dent of the qewly nrtrnnixrd FlorIda Coo. per* tire Sugar A ssort*-'
tlon here lust wrok w hin the
Hoard of Director* met lo ilcct
officers.
Joslah Ferris, Jr., nf Orlamlo
and R. E. K urtr of Ft. Myers,
were rhoern vlre presidents,-w ith
Jay Moran of Cliwlstim as trea­
surer, William T. Hitting as aecrslarjr anil tV. It. I j n ie r , Ciewis­
ton. assistant secretary.
The meeting was held In the
offices of the South Florida Con- i
•ervanry District. It was a sequel |
to the meeting held on Dec. Htli
to organise the association for
sugar (ana grower* of tha Lake
Everglade* area.

AUSTIElOe
r r and gradually Die change
uadr. H r the Mid of 1M0
were down to II o r 12
from tbe - ground, girdles
1 normal Vralslllnes ami a
mode of edeganca’’ had lleen
led. S oft- afternoon frocks
worn under U»lshly fu rrtd
Uie be-plumrd Empress
ile h a t made It* debut ami
ig frocks 'bf luxurious lames
’sleets wef« worn. In the
two yearn hems gradually

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Thia bed Room Suita of rich walnut is n gift tin t
will be appreelnted for m any years. I t It of tha
finest cabinet senatnictlon with a dull-rubbtd ever­
lasting finish ' and Includes Uie vanity wrtlh handsome
Plata mirror, the bench, the chest of draw ers, nnd the
double bad.
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fashion world riveted on a
w aist was slim and
rad. The dress she wore when
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summer- o f I'JJT
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r fitted walstliae and the
ve midriff c a u te lo the mode.
I liegan to w-ldell and, gradIIILIIN
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— Vlrgl
l'coronation of King Uuoige iiaitinriil
urnnl the mode to lu x u ry ;. scurev •
( women -strove for that
ran ef the world" look.
i- s s u u a ic
„U*e year of 1»38. fashion
ifvfd iiupiratloil from the *
itlsn epoch and imxllih mod- $
’•II trim tu look like ltn.ii- 8 S
fnioth.rs, llslr ewepl lo Uui.B H
» r the bend, Icg-ufinullon H m j
ye; muff*, hooos, veils ami jo J
bats combine! to make the I
fa. It gathered grpre a ll
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served fruit*, and veirrtable*. I'nlice departmenls bare Itirnid over
hundreds of half-gnllnn jars the fameil ronlnhiers o f thiPo.ilh's
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caused this

and tightly
they tam e back In 1
We little w aist launebi
a smaller tine ami
ten controversy th a t I
California to Maine,
Mist wav one of taro |
hkh the . year's fas
il The other was
•g ain established In
Silhouettes varied
n sllmm »* to great
and
InapIraUqn' ec
I' from (metis frocks a
a to military uniforms
second world war, thi
as Spanish court t
talked-of feature aside

FOUNTAIN FENS— FOUNTAIN PEN SETS
COME- ERU3H AND MIRROR SETS
BOUDOIR CLOCKS—TRAVEL ALARM
CLOCKS— WRIST WATCHES—KODAKS
BILL FOLDS

- . Old Spice Sets
18th Century Sets
Evening In Paris Sets
Coty Sets—LsYcnder Sets
Carburetor Kaywoodie Pipes
Carburetor * Plain Yellow
Bowl Pipes
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From These Sure-Fire Hits.
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More Fruit And Vegetables Than Any
Similar Area In America

Siiford (■'The Only C n irti
Florida CUy Affording Rail. Hlghm.
Aad Water Transportation
EWSPAPER

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMliER 22. 19.‘t0
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M em ber A ssociated P ress

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Hospitals Would
Be Built UndeiiiRoosevelt’s Plan

E stablished In 1908

Russians Driven
BackBy Smashing
Finnish: Armies

LED AT SEA

NAZI LUXURY LINER

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Government
Would
Pay Costs For 100Iied Institutions In
H ard Up Localities

R ed

General Electric,
Westinghouse Are
Indicted By Jury
U. S. Budget May
Be $9,250,000,000 Three Companies. 10
Wholesale Houses,
$3.0(10,000.000 D eficit' 19 Persons Charged
To

Be Addedi
P resent D ebt

DETROIT, Dac. 22 - O P ) - A
special grand Jury to ay Indlctel
three of th* largest rle.-trir &gt;'

Thule* nth laigcst pnsvHtgrr liner In the world, the N atl

InKMT *hlp. CV&gt;1umbu*. nlt^i, ygi* •rtilllcil Mime -100 ntllfs off

. W ASHINGTON, D«* 22.— supply corporation* In the i»nti«.*,

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Ing « plan Whereby tne lM- anti-trust law* through price fix
B
oral government would build in*,
small hospitals In statea and The Indklmtnt named General , r

a l la p t i n e buys; ^
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v h er e c o lu m bu s

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health facilities themselves. Electric Co. They were Imlktc*’
ulfiste p
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»
Discussing’ the
national In connection with alleged a-t» of f C l l l 8 3 ( l ( i l i A l tC l S
Ir.eal rrprrprntativet.
rrnre.&lt;rnlative&lt;L
a
health program at a press ir.eal
The Indlrtmcnt charges th? de.
c-nferenet, b* said tbs bills of fsndanu with writing artificial B fC W ery F in d s C ity H
Jenotars Wagner sod Hs.ruon price* on electrical equipment
, ,
providing for federal matching used by large Industrlre, major C C tt t T U 1 LOCUtlOIt
uf stats fundi In hospital and utilities, and contractors of hlir: . _
n • ,»
. *.e_
icbool eJtutnjdlon would ba too jobs such as apart
apartment ho«i*.-e.
To Be liCSirablO
esatly and nUcnmInals against unlvtrtlty of Michigan building*.
tW poorer states,
City of Detroit and Stats of Mlrh-:i i I*
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nallaiitine ......
niid Ron* li&gt;
u s added tbs plan in mind for . -

HMn Natl
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Llnr M r a b u
Wat IftltM |
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Early Approval
Of Pipe Laying
Project Sought

aopital were asked te keep CM*
*^My name is Betty Jean P m - ofncial. posted •» to iht statu

ecu 1 am ia the aocood Grade and
me all ef
w
f ai uvg h s th.a small
. r will
- haVafaa “op-* I hoy* you wlU bring
I hqp* you *
o Happy Now
. F r e e s S ^ T ; th. sal* wfl| bs
» provide X-rays,

ad th*
No project.
pmj

Following
llowbig Presidential
_
H
.approve.
...
iwali
th* CHy must (till aw
ait an alio
cation of fund* by lb* Btat# Ad
m W stratcr.
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Pioneers’ Nlgbt To &gt; Ganas Given Numeral
Be Held On Jan. 1 By Kentucky ^School
Pfanssr Nteht, which U held
annOaliy under tbs auspices cf
the Labs Man Chamber of Ceas„ wis. w fl *be ahaarwd' again
this year on Maoday night. Jets.
1,-hsfhm taf tjt 7*0 o'clock.

Fred Gan**, stellar mssaber o'
e*. Seminole High B&lt;hoo
_____ _ has b e ta awarded a nu
recrai a t the M array State collcg
a t M array, K y , for bU perform
a oca w ith th s college froshmot
according to
snn.unccinrot club.
lodav by Frank E v a n i ’
The froah
. M - p n M i 80 yoayo c f ago o r __
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lew*,
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W h y I T h in k W e S h o u ld B u y In S a n f o r d
Hy RIIIIY DOHIIINS
Third I’rl/c. Frmhmiui

There ure mnny rt-n-niiM why \v« almulil lm&gt; m
Sunford.
My rtUNona w h y \vc ilin u lil lm \ in S .n ilin .l m iu s fnlliiw x: If wo o v o r o x p iv t S n n fiirtl t.&gt; y in n
tto
nniKt oo-t)|M r n to w l It m tr nioix liu n U In-rv in S u n lm l
M nny o f tliu citizoiiH o f S a n fo r d Irutli* in liirg o r rilio a
Imvuuho, tlip y th in k t i n t a r o g e ll in g *liitig** &lt; h e a |ic l.
If th e y w o u ld ju a t Htop a n d ta k e litito e n o u g h
|trie e
th e I'to rk n t h a t o u r m e re h u n tn h e r e in S a n fo r d r a n t ,
th e y w o u ld fin d t h a t th e r e ia v e ry little o r no d i f f e r ­
e n ce. E v e n if th e v tin auvit a fe w c o n 's w h e n , th e y
gr* to t h e o t h e r c ltie a th e y h a v e a p e n t m o re in g a s to
g e t th e r e th a n th e y w ived. .

If we liny front the mervlianta here in Sanford,
their hind newt wouhl inerea«o and wi^ wnull linvtt a
Inrger display of goods to salve1 front. We would also
have a Imt’er opporinnitv’ to find more work Every
parent wants his rhild to anrroeil in life and ntanv
of us migh* get a joh nn l rontlnue living In Sanford.
Many of uh could pet a pond jot* if mtr parents would
huy hrre in Sanford and help our city grow. A h San­
ford grows, naturally there would bo more opening for
Jobs. Here in Sanford we have every hinp that a per­
son needs. Wo haw fruits, vegetables, ears, farming
tools, fertilizer, furniture, toys, riot hinp, trucks, nnd
many more things. These are Jiiv' a few of the thlm”
one ran huv here in Sanford. So many of us go off
to other cities to buy withou thinking of n'l tin* idee
things wu have here. If ono doesn't think thnj they
can da without going !o Orlando or some o'lur city,
why Ihoy are Jun fooling themselves becaum-. they cuu
do without buying in another city nnd gat Just us nice
clothea hero in Sanford,
Another reason we should huy in Sanford is borouse our cl y is in debt. If we buy here we can help
bring our city out of debt. Our city’s debt pr?w by
buying and building to help make our ei y brnutifu)
and pnmperoua. The least we can do to repay in id
help our city out uf debt. 1 -believe every true citizen
of Sanford wants to see Sanford succeed and he juut
as fine aa Orlando or any other city. The only way
our city can succeed la by everyone of the citizens of
Sanford coopera Ing with the merchants and buying
here.
Another reason we should huy in Sanford is if
we won't more stores, shops, and theaters, we should
co-operate with our merchant*.
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Another reason why we ahould trade in Sanford
U to help our fanners by buying all of our fruits and
vegetables here In Sanford.
Another reason why we should trade at home is
to help our merchants and not discourage them.
Another reason why we ahould trade at home is
.because Sanford ia our home town and the only way
to help our heme town ia to buy here. One way wo
citizens of Sanford can show we really love and apprsdate Sanford Is to buy here In Sanford.

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Santa To Bring lime
of ImliH’in for the Kinfinil
he«di|unrter# hn» Inc reined fivi
Them Many Toy s tinir*
while n;w fJ.tHbntli.n dix

Phi Alpha Kappa
Sorority To S e l l
Seals On Streets

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• 'v“* suthnriied hy the pe.-hleti*
inf the brewery,
W. Ilyd nlmn

tricL*, which arc dliretr.l fimn
a tii- tho 8nhford nffire, llivc boe»
■orranltvil over FlinId*. J , G.,
"S' SMTCmi und Hah. local utlmme.v*
In BanU Land* Juit Exactly what
the legal h i raiij-.inru'.
_ TweiUhtfermeer' aei*«*io thsy smut him to bring. pravM- handl^l
l/n rim omenta to the prnpert;
toJay tr tv&gt; rvm wlled to n |3 , Wig, o f 1course, tho letter, reach
000,000,000 deficit fo r lb s tisxt ',1m on time, fur it will take the located i n North Elm Avenue nr.
Mr. Ix 'n t
»idd.
federal budget de.pJts Uw an- ’ulatide saint quite a .pell to contt mi'lutnl,
hocneed dciTru to lim it It twu acloct the many thing* the two Including inimrdinte rtnornthm o f ,
th
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Imih.lng.
4111km.
children have requested.
There will l-e no i|iivetlun nlMin'
When ho -etui. lilt, eunuul
The letter, are a. . . .foilowtt
. .
.
I’. Italhintine and Son. moving
budget meeeage to. Uvngreu Uic
300 N urth Maple Avo. i ,j,elr *lHtu headquarter, fron
flirt week it* Jim m y , three
ix)u rcei predicted, he will aak “Dear Simla Clam Baiuoru, rla . Sgnforil now that the uptiun »»
the propirty where the tonipan;
obvut *8,260,000,000 for expen­
"1 haw been vary good and I Iccdted . year age hn. been exci
ditures during the year begin­ hope you will bring in . (onto toys elmd,
the firm '. Elm id . inanugei
ning July I . ' .
I w ant a dity d u ll a .a t of bins
A t tne um u (hue, he expected willow diaboa I w ant a play said.
HcrauM- &lt;d it? central locatiun
IVnltaeW *a"Page SU&gt;
tolls phono a play tabic and two In the Slate the affairs uf llw
c h a in a play atova a play rocking company can la- handled with the
chair a play kitchen cabblnt a leant Hinnunt nf ilelny from Runplay sink a play planu a play ford, Mr fa-nl .aid.
sowing machine 1 w ant n pair
All ul the rim pany'* salaried
of a lu la ami I w ant a IrycUle employer* this week receive 1 *
and a doll carriage and a ntay Chrirtm .n buuu. which amounted
sow lug set and a cedar c h .st to 18 jH-rcent nf their y ear'. »ala doll dresser and a doll bed and ary.
Member, of t'hl AluhS Kappa a play refrigerator and a play
sorority
of which Miaa
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'
Mary iron a n ! a play ironing bard and
Wigging, L prc.ldrnt, will sell n nua. ast and a w a.hing ma­
-I'brlxtma * BraJe bn the downtown chine and sdme candy and nuts
atnota #»f Sanfurd tomorrow, Mrs. and npploi my nama is Maria
J. L. Ingiey, chairman at tho r r e c o il 1 atn in tho Fourth
Romlnole County TpberraloeJa and Grade and I hope you will fill
Htalth A.aoelstlon, announced to­ my stocking and 1 hope you will
g e t to com to our bouse on Xmas
day,
J
The Cilv is leaving no .lo n r
Among tboaa who . will tU In o ra nig h t and hers is three bugs
tho aala a(a tbs foUowfitgi -Nan­ O -O O . and aa many as klatas ga unturned In effort* te facilitate
i m
*
the approval of lha WPA projocl
cy Dighton, Susan KlrUev, Mar- you can catch i i m
"204 North Mapla A w . for living lha recently purchased
•1
Spencer. Erma Dettdaey,
Sanford.
Florida
watvrplpa from the City's w tll. t.&gt;
Knox, Nrll Btawart, J.yce
tho pumping station.
Mary Martha Emerlek, -D aar S anta C laus.
“ I - b a w b eta Just ns good ns
Mayor Edward iflgglnv wa» ad
■tstor ha* and I h o p s^ jo n viatd y rc tc r'a y th a t tha projeo1
being w i M t c f biua wl
was forwarded frem tha Jackson
m and wo want tham together villa off Ira t i
W ah ln g to n on
I want o' dity doll and aullcaaa 1 Tnoi'lay and forthw ith tslorram *
waat o doll carriage a high chair wore sent to Rcnatora Clauda rocking a doll
doil bad a tabic
table with Pepper and C. O Andrew* and
two chairs h UUhtn set a house Congressman Jo* Htndricka urp
cleaning soS a plsy sink a
lag them •&lt;&gt; do everything possl
; refrigerator a play sloe trie
b)* to espedit* the approval o'
a Alcyaia amt corns candy in my the projict.
stbckmg and earns naU and ay- T he rm irrcn cv which exist* ir
pits.-and bars aw three bugs sad ccnnectlon wlih replacing the pro*
as many kiss., that you can ent doterioratid wnterllns wa* ox
catch i i i m i i m
lnod and tha members of Flor
-And picas coma on Xmas ora K •a delegation to th* nation'.

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„ , • . I consummated the purcha*.- "f '&lt;•
This was the second j i V i local w arrhoufo, in winch D&gt;
Indictment by the Grand J * r . | 8 U t» head.-w rier* fo r the ......
1* ■* Indictment named | p ny I. loent?.!, and five ndlor.nt
48 alleged
have eon.plred for
r K (J U llt Klnr(lU manager
eontcoi of tho tile lndu.tr)- In the f o r ’)h,
w|th hrmhiuarl
Detroit area.
r r . in New ark, N. J., *ald to lay
The | hi re hate, Mr. l- n t *nid,

committee
the communities T l d d l n r 'a a t l a A a i r
i both Ctis health L l l u b U i r i S A S K

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List Of P r i z e s
rr.-r Borden u :;h
ccntest is Given

wo poor to provide g«w; jjppg &amp;-B“8SKSj Salford rrep erty

tail)) hospital comtiootlcn It not
a snbitbuta for the Wagner
miasma, but the first step in sn
effort ' to improve thee m
health.
/
■The federal government would

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ty A s T e m p e r a t u r e
F ren ch L o sse s T o ta l
h a lls T o 3 9 D e g r e e s
1 , m M en T o N oy.
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Tin* !'. H. **in"s**r Tnscaloixa *!•»»»! 1% to t.il

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Roottrveit along wiih n Detroit whole II'le
u i i inAmv
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18 Individual*
said
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n.l |,fell ioleii-e artillery fire on
he Kiii-liiiii l-tlmui*, ami th at
liter
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leel.it .*1 I .I U inrta up t»» Nov.
in
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nppi*.\«*,| v a • • \p» »,dtlaari-H toI,tillin' ..vet «•»"• Iri.Hon thtlluiM
f.ta i In ft' 1 I In t •• mulrilH of
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Soviet Bombers A r g e n t i n e Is
iwned In Attack
Goal O f Crew
i Finn Capital
O f Graf Spee
£ .'of Pitkijarvl, 53 mtlea aouth of
Cl erataamo and pragma In Ih*
CanIra I drltc to MVer Finland's
b'. ■ land communleallona with Sweden.
£&gt;• Thera were hlnta the Oraf Spaa
Br -may have been trapped Into its
'• 'engagement with -tha British by
I? 4b* sal* of British oil to tha Oerp. ‘tuan auxiliary veesel nearby for
!f a rendeavous.
HELSINKI, Dec. 19, —Finnish
military
leaders,
anllrlpstlnc
a resumption of big Ilusslan air
K -. talds on llelslnhl, were reported
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early today to be considering re4. . prtsal bombing attacks on Lenin-

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yesterday lay the
British erulaera, AJsi, Cumberland and Achilles which had leapt
up thetr vigil lest th» Oraf Upas
venture to rea.
Last night the nutation of
whether the eaptan and hit offi­
ce-* end men weuld ba interned
by Argentina remained to ba
tattled. It waa apparent they want
than In tba hope they would ba
treated aa ahlpwracked tailor*
rather than betllgerenta.
One high official Mid the crew
would be Interned but tha Herman
offleera might te granted their
freedom If they would pledge
personally not to participate
further In tht war.
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caused by gas forming In conflneJ
spaces from burning' foal oil.
Observer* looking down from
lanes on the graveyard of the
■ttlrshlp said the floating oi'
from the battleship formed, rough­
ly Into n swastika.
In full view of the. crowds lin­
ing the Montevideo waterfront,
the ship was blown up at sundown
Sunday In a "suicide maneuver”
which her commander said yester­
day must hive surprised the SO Years I b c c oos I Rector's
enemy.
Formula for ItcMag of
Apparently satisfied wl h tha
work of hi* c:ew Sunday night,
Captain l.angsdorff and his men
settlid dewn smilingly yrstrnlay
at the naval aiaenal for &gt;■ aojrurn First ippllrsllona of powerfully mottling
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o f the furl lanka for the last
grest bloat that wo* to "destroy
all" on on lc-s e f Adolf Hitler. The
captain carried the rnlilr which
detonatrd Hip charge* Ihnt sank
the ship.
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anticipated lev the Finns anil
there are potalslent report a that I
If the Ituss'ap* again attack llelalnkl front the air I enlngrad mnv
become n target for Finnish
tomb*.
(Today's Itusalnn militant com­
munique aaitl that the Soviet Air |
fForre, grounded frr two week* by J
bad westher, bad gone into action
■gain ogalnat aeyernl unspecified
Finnish objectives).
Surrounded ly only frr sen
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. attacks, but might be forced to I
them If Helsinki la bombed again.
Tht Busi’—n army on the KarelHan Isthmus has Irecn thrown
beck In two fierce attacks on the
'tnldde links of Finland's Manner- !
helm line aiouhd Lake Muolean
■and Valk ufter suffering &gt;t sharp
defeat along the Tnlnilr Itlvcr to
the East the Finnish high com-1;
mand announced last night.
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Official Finnish milllaty qusrtan claimed thit a Russian bat-1
■tillen of about 800 men had mull- I
nled nn the hattlefronl North o f 1
Lake Ladoga, killed their officer*
.and political rominlsuia and
fled.
In the two Russian attacks
[ against the Manntrheltn line at
B : ■: Lakes Muolaan and Valk, which
£t. 'll* about 18 mile* apett, the
It, i Finn* claimed.lo have destroyed
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28 Red army tanks.
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fronts 10 enemy tanka wire da- j
strayed, making a lot.il of 78
Wracked by the Finnish defend- I
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R i ■- Herald said last night that scy - itlvlty of the U. 8. nrutrrllty na/
trot had led to the belief that
British warships ware off the
I1' " Florida roast waiting to pounra
on lh« 32,6A5.ton Herman liner
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Member Aaaodated Preaa

VOLUME XXXI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,

1939

N U M BE R 102

EMabllflhed In 1908

Club To Give 16 Prizes For
20,000 Additional Garden
Best Outdoor ChristmasDecorations S f ^ C a p t .
Finnish Reserves
N
e
u
tr
a
l
Z
o
n
e
:
Urar
Colors
Slate Department ReFrench Report Allies
Have SunkAt Least
50 Nazi Submarines
Since Start O f W ar

Jane H illy a rd ,
Oldest Resident.
Died Early Today

Red Planes Active;
Had Lived In
Few Bombs Fall Pioneer
Seminole C o u n t y
Aid O ffered Uruguay
If Graf Spee Had
Failed To L e a v e

For Over 92 Years

Sixteen prlie* will- l* offered
the winner* In. the annual ClirUtm»« Ire# eonte»t apon*ored by the
Sanfoid Gaiden Club, 61m. Harry
lleemn, thalrman o f ' &gt;he commlllce in rhaige, tuid loiliy,
adding ll.it*- thone who dealre to
enter should do so Immediately.
The conic*! is sponsored hy the
clnb In order to promote outdoor
decorating during the Yulrtidr,
reason, which add* mcch to the
hrautj- of the city. It wax pointed
•out.
M s. Ilccrrn stated that the
club would award flnt, xecimd
tnd Ihlid prise* for the bext deco­
r-led rnldoor living Chrlxtmax
t-vr{ flrxt ond rreond »nd thirl
prlr.i.x for the best ensemble nnd

Oral* and second prices for the
following: Doorway, porte cochere,
pouts and miniature outdeor tree.
The tnlnlalure tret it especially
planned for rhlldrrn. Mm. Hrerea
raid, pointing out that trees en­
tered In this group must not te
over four fret in height.
veals Study Being
Those desiring to enter the
context must- fill In Ihe ecupon*
Made To Learn If
appearing elsewhere In tndiy's
War Aet Committed
Herald -lnd mall nr bring them to
Ihe Herald office.
Onn of the rrnulrrmrnts for
WArillNOTON, Dec. 20 —CP)
participation in the rrntexl la — Th,- :i2,OOtl-t3n German lus­
that the lights be Inined on he- tily liner Columluis, scuttled hy
tween the hours of &lt;1:00 and I' 00
P. 61. etch night from Ih-r. 21 •her s-r,plain lo save her from rap
to Dec. 28. The rnlrlrs will l&gt;e {inrr hy a British destroyer, was
Judged hy a commit Ire during hlt.tiiih&gt;in&gt;1 in flntprs In the Atlsuthis period
,fx- la y night, with m&lt;k*t o f h,-r

Woods Fires Are R ickenbacker
C o s t ly , Declares) Predicts Death
Chief Cleveland! Of Great Cities

jttew uud xlnff, incluillni- nini
(Wonnii, Mill- iihroml till- l*. S
, Cruiser Tuscalmi-u.
1 t'upinin Wilhi-lm Darhuc, enm

Langsdorff,
bpee Master,
Commits Suicide

Billy Fleming Is
Winner Of First
Prize In Contest

SUICIDE

Marian Pearson And

Body Of German Of•fiver Is Found In
Room Of Naval A r­
senal Early Today

Bids (xoodhye To
Shin’s Officers

Ur*. Jane Ultlyard, 110, Semi*
B i l l y Gray Also
nole County'* olileit resinent,
A t t a c h c
IndicateH
died at her home at Dll M*|ilo
Get
Essay Awards
jninniier uf the Tuscaloosa, radioi- !
Avenue at 240 A. 61. today ml*
'thc Navy Department that ho
Hr AmomsiH IJt----_
Death
D
e
cision
•&gt; lingering Uln*x*.
thnd picl.nl up 6*11 survivors fruin
Billy l-'li-mlnK, sun uf Mr. mi-1
Helghteno/l northern Eu* lowing
Uorn In Clay countjrt &gt; I*. Sept.
lifilhinl. mill tvns cm route t« Mr-. W, G. Fli-milii; o f Ibis city,
Was
Made
Sunday
ropean
w a r f a r e today 21, I8JD, 61m. lilllyaiu moved (o
Krtv Volk with Ihrnt. Hr nddr • tvns Hie winner nf tin- S.i first
Hemlnole
County
at
'the
age
&lt;
1
brought the call to colora fo r
that u roll rail of
the crew
.—
j
—
BUENOS AUIKS, Dtv. 110.
18 when Fort .Mrllon. a* Hanford
ehmvi-d two firemen—Carl O. l-i prise n ffensl by tin- Fbn nlti
•U Finn* dO yeMs «»«* £ was then railed, coualited chiefly
— ( A P ) -r n p l . Iliinx l-nngshdp realat Ihe ^ w la n a , It of a fort, headquarter* In foray* Setting Of Fires Is Aviator Says Germans pant mid llelmulh Mleta—mixs Bower nnd Light ('nmpuny to Ibe
•lorff toiliiy Rhnt ltimitclf In
Bo fur as could la- learned Junior llig b School sliidcnt sub
was (the Artttthn* 'Finland of U. U. Army ag-itnxt the
Forbidden By City Can Destroy British inj.
be said, there tverc lio other ens- milling the l«--l rsruy on "W h y
(loath “ lo Hliaro liu* fmo ol
had gono above' the usual Indian*. She had lived In this
.Sanford
Should
Ih su n ile
lor
IiIh magnifitviH *ltip." Oio
And State Statutes Fleet With. Planes •allies.
for 92 ye»n and gave to
When he iminlnl the Tuss-ahane Christ mns.“
claiuen o f reaervlata and It county
tho»e who knew her many tnteiGraf
Spi-i', Ht'tilIIml Sunilay
for
New
York
at
7:00
P.
61.,
lo
W
illi
stmlcnts
in
Ibe
xixlb,
adda about 20,000 men to the eatlng account* of the pioneer
Woods fire* are extremely dan* ’ PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20 — #aid, the Colombo* wa* afire •rteiith, nnd «-lghtb yisites subin Iho Uivor I'lato wltila an
, tiaiiUn lo re cm.
day*.
grr.-ns and cosily and yet there (A l— London, Paris, Berlin and from •tern to stern. Her &gt;rx 'm iltin g essays, the first prise
Allloil flotilla .*i,M-,l »ffo
The French reported, today Out
For a number of year*, she arc many pereont Who conllrmr t*"1 "thM B^ot cirhx of warring fnlvr* were open and she was winner wa* in the rigb l grmle, Ibe
the Allle* had tank rfor* than 60 ha* ___
been _______
honored __________
a*, neinlnolc
ahoro.
of the
" r«" alnkinp slowly, lie made no nicli- l n-con-l prise winnrr, ,Mi-s Mm inn
German submarine* tine* th* war ^ouniy&gt;g
t resident at the to xct them In vlolallon
Hi* Inaty was fouinl at
'
,
itcxtrucllon “ a* soon nx the nn- f t i " “ f the Ilrllish destroyer. Bi-nreon, dnugbler nf Mr. nnd
rtarird, learln* an eaUnuted 4 0 ,
^ight hfW annually in ,law with no apparent
reaxm, for tlnn, Hrsnllv arc aligned diplomat, Which c.-irlh-r hxd liccn reported - Mr*. II. T. I'enrson, was in the
K:!I0 A. M
in :i rnuiu
m it
still optreUng. .
Lake 6Iaty
doing an, Fire Chlrf Slack &lt; Inc. Ically,” believe* ( apt. Eddie Hick* ^tniniiiiL- by nod which mny have *&lt; Venlh irrndr mnl the third prise
Hurtm-t Ain*** na\nl at-rim l vtlirrr
The latest linking wa* credited
Despite her years, 61m. Itlll* land amid today.
enharkcr. America's fnrrmo-t ncc tnl.ru nhonrd survivors.
hr and mnri lhati 1,000 nf hi4
winnrr, Billy Gray, son nf Mr.
last night to Uw .destroy*.# Sir* yard hss been in good health
Pointing out that the I'nmagc In the World svnr.
cirw had lirn i m tm ird ninco
• i Ihe navy hydmgrnphir offir- mnl Mrs. George Gray, was in
oeo, which previously had aent until recent menthn.
lo limber and soil from lln-se
Rickenhackcr predicted the an- Cvi-d the i-reue nf the sea drnnin |the sixth grade.
Mnndny.
two submarines to.the bottom.
Her husband wrai klllrd In
The prises to the winners were
lit* kiliutl Ititiisrlf :ifiri h threeThough Carman shipping auf* action* with the confederate Army fire* In Seminole Couniy alone. If nlhHIalinn of the Ilrlt:*h fleet by mt IK0 miles smuhraxt hy east nl
It
eould
be
accurately
checked,
the
Nail
air
force
If
the
German*
hour In Ik tvilh
Ihr uffirrrM «&gt;f
t e w York City and directly cnsl rush itwunU o f *6, 11 nnd 32 nnd
ft red on the Atlantic, Oermany during the Civil War, It was
would
probably
total
millions
of
decide
to
pursue
xurh
a
rnirrxc.
df
Cape
Mny,
N.
J.
were
mailed
to
the
reripirnt*
to
­
his wlnff rndini? ^hmily
n fle r
announced S3 Drltlih ''vanguard understood. .
dollars.
Chief
Cloraland
lixlay.
“Three
or
four
plsnra
attackday.
midnight
llrfut
r
lr:»vin$f I hem
•
1
1
radioed
a
warning
to
ship
vessel* sunk In the past three
Survivors are a son, Ellie Hill* urged resident* of both Sanford Ing a hnillexhip may lo* shot Blog In he on the lookout foi
The
winning
ex-ny
is
a«
fo
l­
hr
nmdr
it
cnm
plrlr
t'iirlr
of
ilaya, the loatea of which were I'ird 'of Sanford, three elstem,
hi?t rnmnuleH,wtiunk
liRtlil*
higher than the Britlah acknow* Mrs. Josephine Collins of Sanfoid, and Seminole County to refrain down," ltlckcnhn--krr xald. “ h-.tl •B"- burning wreckage and 2*J low* :
fm v r l)', nnd
retired
to
hU
leged, wa* the result of eoneen* 61m. 61. b. Sinn of Sanford, and from retting flma In the wood* when the planes start coniine over atosll lioals, proumnhly lifrimal • "Then- are many fine reason*
which might result In property In wave*, it’s just a matter o( Which pul o ff with Ihe survivor* why Sxnfotd xhoithl lie lightisl up
IC M tk u * m
**»«• r t » H
room , n»kimt iml (•■ hr dinitirhrd.
6lis. Eugenia Hateleaf of Fort lost,
percentage*.*’
entlm *j«y said hr had drIs Ion the British nisn-n-wnr over j during the Chrixlm*&lt; -ensou. I|
Th
I’leree; three brother*. W. E.
Every year grass fire* in San“ Eventually, we will xee t^»n pooh-d (be big ship.
ran only name a few that I think
ri«lrd to share
(hr «lnp*a fate
Oglesby of Lake Monroe, Edward ford alone coat* tha city hundrat* Hon, Pari* and Iterlin destroyed
'are
most
important.
|
Naiy officials here were pus
fm m "(h r flint m om ent."
Oglesby of Laka1 Monre* and of dollar* and often properly by gas an I fire caused by *h-d by the fact that thr Colum I “ Fir»t, ne ran consider Ihe
An Hltarhr indicated thr drICx m I s m
m
M SS
Thoma* Oglssby at Bossford. damage Is
tlie flume*
l I V t H s s s S mm r a s e I V .e l
jlHuuly o f a lighted (own. This
ridan uhw nmilr Sunday, when
Also two gra nd ahlldrea and II which are
i A set. Fires
makes n good Impression on t l-i
it v.ii4 hrlirvrd lie had Hiller**
HaallauDl r»*«m I'sgt Fl«*l
t **
in the
am even
TufU. IUnn I*anrt«torff. mn-h-r orders to destroy Ihr «hip rather
will b a ' b«ld wood*. Chief
" V iS T
pointed
of thr (Irnf Hprr, romniiltrd timn (like her nirnin into Iwtttlr.
at tha . gra
la that U ke out, for all • II Umbnr is rn
Th r emhanny «ald b« ti*.J po*t•ttirtdi' pifMinmhly Into Uat my hi
“ Why We Shoujd^Buy In Sanford”
uA- 61. Umly destroyed, tha largyy. Ilmhi- il*«
nfli*r liiddinir offlrrt^A * ,Jj:&gt; |.r - -f4*^
-rWIUUn E.*HD»haw*r,sTV
'Brawnimaged Iry
. If not.....................
hllM h dawn
*m ff ijoodbyr.
H»a hhd\ tons
In rhn«idrm|lon o f liie
■mts than 11 y*sm a realdsnk at
PTvsbylerian the bla*e&gt;
Hy JEAN HARDY
"rrspunsilidily
rrstlog
unnn
him
f *sti n*I thito inornmi: in n rnnni
Bemlnol* County, waa struck hy
Tha turpentine Industry ii
lat I’rlic, Freshman
•»t Ihr Aiyrntinr Nuvul Ar-i iml to insure Ihr -oifo dehai kntinn
probably th« htavlast loser in
ft. hit-and-run drWar about 1:6#
full
whrrr hr utul hit offirris urn* o f Itis irrw ' mid pending
last night, at tha corner of Pal­ Mrs. Ingley Explains ease of wood* fir** for the rasia
“ Why &lt;lo you Hhop out-of-town?” is the &lt;|in-slioii
kimwledtre o f
ii'iruIitioiH
and
i|tinHr ret).
on
thr
pin*
treat
la
vary
Inflarametto Avenue and Fifth Street
llirii e ffe ct mi ihe •riiliirtt
nn t-oonomlcnl young hmisewlfp.
and. seriously lnjurrd
Seal Sale Importance able and will often burn until tha I askixl
At ranurnti ilia for (hr m in l ini­
"Well.'' she said “Things „ro .so high here, an,I
tree Is killed. During tha winter
He
recovered
csnarloueneai
ment of llir inidtvinlrr ronfi*»*nrr
_
months when tha grata I* dead
shortly after being taken to the
“ Protect your home fra
besides you don't have such a largo variety of gtssls
uf (hr Florida I&gt;i- 1» t of Kiunitin
FrrnaM-Laughlon Memorial Hoe-- culoftli_buy
Christman Seal*," and Ihe wralhtr la ealremtly
to select from.
Inlrrnational (o Ir held hi Stitpltal, but It la feared that be had declared lira. J. L. Ingley, chair- dry, firea are the greatest menace
fonl Jan. 11-15 wrrr madr yrnThe
young
Indy
led
nitinlo
her
bedroom.
On
Ihe
euffered
_________a brain roncuaalon, hos- man for the Real Bale Campalaa,!to this Industry.
trrday at u nirrlin^ in thr Vnl
bed were several packages. The sure results of a
pltal attaches said,
- I in Seminole County.today, as th e1 Flame* also destroy the humue
tie* llotrl nt noun hy I'rmiili nt
Chief o f Police Boy 0. Wllllims riplainrd how important each,In the soil. Chief Cltreland pointrlrrt J. Kdttin linker of I'mililla
shopping tour. She opent-d one of the packages and
xgld Mr. Hathaway and another person'* contribution in purchat- ed out, citing the fire* In the past
nnd Bocrrlnry nnd Trranmei rlici
look out a tlreas. silk, lovely, but simple In make
A t*•(iil ..r FJUor. has hern rr*
man wer* crossing the atmet Ing seals means In the drive'In the Everglade* a* a good e»
j Knrl I#rhmaiin uf Titvairn witli
“See," she said, “This I* what I mean. In-----------when h ear whipped arourw^ the. against in# disease.
Iample of how this substance will
trill'd i*\ Mt i* Sanfoid ll«rald ill
&gt;officialn of (hr Nh' iiI rluh, liritdri* WI*A
Nursery
Got-s
ihr f*'i hi "f I'onlrilmlioii4 lo tho
I Ixiugh. -this dress for $1.50 and at any store here
curve.
'
I With only four mom day* re-1 burn.
|by Hrxt I.It-tiI (iflvrrtloi i-lr,-l Jii |
FiiiiiihIi lU In f Fund, luadrd hy
Chief of Police Williams slid m* inbig before Christmas, Mrs.
Woods fire! mm particularly
you couldn't get a bargain like this."
. liu* Dinirfrhh-r fur tin- I'mlral
Gifts
From
Santa
fnrmri l*ir-idm I Hi ll** rt Hoover
tha r*r was a black 1930 Chtvro- Ingley pointed out that those per-Iwongarous outside the city limits
I Division.
I
would
hnvp
told
her
that
In
mny
store
here
in
66 \ L I hr nioiii«y *s hglntr
let sedsn occupied ty.tw o young eons who wanted to do their part Chief Cleveland pointed out add
i In roinniralini: on l In- |ir«x
At K iw an iN Lunch infait N*
town nhc could have got a dress just ns good for
\\IIIsteal (odliv t*i Ihr Fund,
men.
*
In aiding In the fight agaloet tu- Ing- that In the rural section*
peels of Ihr mrrlini:. Mi luk
*
1
ll*
' lllll I•|•IS'*** III- sails* t onrtibu— — ----■ —
' bcrculosls should buy their seal* them am no faclllt}** for extin­
about $0.98 but since she was so confident in herself
drclarvd that tH-lni-cn UNI sad MNi
For ,*|0 liillf I»iiv4 and irirliitnl sine »«f $1*00
guishing flames If they spread te
drlrgal** from »»\i-i Flori«la m ,
and
her
out-of-town
shopping
I
wouldn't
-tell
her
from
Ihr
WI'A
inn
rry
the
l»«
lu
f
I
f,,,,,
tun S inloid *Itl/rnn, and
The County la far behind llit valuable property.
r%|)rctnl to atti-n.l i Im* x,*xxioa al
In the wood* and on vacant
gv i_____ « . . . _ rgs
s •J quota aet for It, she stated, and
which officer* f-&gt;, -In ■-n-iiinv that KiwaniuiiA m e "jolly irood Flu.'* ijivi n lay ihr foul ill irrado
ai.cw50fOnL i ,Cf' h,cr. hm,K0 Hhc *°W me she had
fellow *'' wa-* 'itieiit’ tln nrd tmlay uf 11|«* (Kudo Mvtiool. I lie fourth
It will taka Immediate a«U#n on Iota the grass la now as dry ** i S
year will he Installed.
i ”
c*rd Ju"1 •“'foro I came and after Ibis
tltvdsr,
he
said,
urging
utmost
_
■
i.
&lt;
the pert of all to whom awl*
Th* visitor* ins|ieelid ll» May when Ihr) were ^urnln of (hr Krndr trurln i i’X|dniiii‘d that tho
she was doing all of her shopping here for the next
precaution In efforta to prevent
fair llntrl which will In- tin- cm - chili al ils u cik ly lunchroii in (In* rlnldri'ii diruled to iim* the mon­
four months. If, she would Just see what .this cam­
firea from alerting which might
1vrntlon headqaarler* - and Ihr Yuldi x llo lrl, fsdlow ini: whicii ey tlu*&gt; In leliiforr liml. gpiiit for
paign was for she would always shop here.
reault In considerable damage.
Armoiy which will Im- u n i ■&lt;• lay* were K&gt;vrn lo each of lliriu &lt; hri'lum* iiri'nriilo iiiiioiik thtniM'lvrn foi Ihr aid of Ihr Film*
hy Simla ('Inn*, in |nr*on.
the convention lull
She didn't realize that hy spending her monev
S ^ tfL»Pi,0,,3fiShe0rf ^ Tourist* Urged To
Thr children, three i*» five year* iii (loir fiL'hl airainNt the Komlaii
Those allindlng the xixxinn nl
hero
aho
was
helping
hnprovo
the
town,
helping
U
Register At G O f C Atlantic Bank Staff
which Iho atranznnenix were ills. o f Mire, ETrrtvil (Imi Y ultlidr invanioii.
Brow, and not giving another town Ihe ‘Ix’nrfit of
Thr Herald will gladly rrr#ivo
*
&gt;. .
ru*S#d Were Mr. linker, 61r. I eh miint with a toimir "Santa i* F oiiiher money.
Receives
Yule
Bonus
manil, 6lr. Dlngfelder. Pre-dd. nl II inir" and all crowded about Santa more rontiihutjoint mid will han­
Chamber of Commerce effledle
the forwarding of ihr money
When we spend our money here U»e motley
D. Caswell of tin- Im-al elnli, telling him whnl they wailleti for
1. .
1*1* requested all winter vtotter*
lo Ihr Fund. All ehrekn should
Bmployeea o f the Sanford / t Pivsldcnt-clccl
Karl N-inlgicn, ChrUUnan.
stays
here.
Some of
if
^
K it, it i Newman
tren b* Htnford who haven't regietifad
fo r
laxeg
"D o you all drink your milk hr made payable lo "Finnish BeRermlary-olert J. J. krtlnRhnn
HLd 5 - 1^ ™
' tlT g^u ” . i Ut. chamber bulldtegj. dn^e tontte National Bank will re­
lief Fund, Inr ”
to help improvo the mads, schools, rtc.
ric. when
ceive a bonus o f on* fourth of
and Ralph llscweil, Sccielary id retfularly?" linked Simla.
When
called
a
"Stnrin
•oon
•*.
P°**{blo
*Tor
your
which will too'
n month's salary a* n Christmas
"Yrif, Santa," wan the reply in
ths 8*niln&lt;ili- (6ninly rhimU-i id
auoata.1
*
lira.
1
convtnionce.
for
havi’ b e / E T “ T
he,nln*r
else
present this year, It Was decided
unizou.
Commerce.
FFA Hold Old Tiinem
2 ?
schools, rosds, recreation centers, ,dc..
Breose Is vW-ebalrtaan. 1 Secretary Ralph Bagwell point* at a recent meeting of the board
"Santa only liken thonr who
that several times this
Other astmbom are Mm Walter r*‘’ out
00
Meeting: Last Night
eat their r« real and green* every
o f director*.
loosen,
Florida
visitor*
passing
tho
dumna
1
h°
mP
*
*
b&lt;
*
Ck
*nd
walch
Sanford
go
lo
Flames Sweep Small day," Santa mi id
R Coleman, Mm. B. J. Holly, : “ *c‘
ThU Is In line with the prac­
Sanford hav* Inquired
" * Onlay LewtoA Mn. f. E- thraagn
lh~°l
I had lurnlp t-m-ti* lojh .- Srmiiiloi- IIir Ii Schmil Fu, Without taxes we could have no achools or anva lb* location o f . certain tice o f the bank in previous
Building: At Old Mill day“ Well,
at and M re T re d B- WU- os
“ l’ •
n , it was announced, wherefor dinner." replied one liU le, , „ „ . K aim .r- l*-l nitihl held Old
, ftmllle* who am spending tha
employers have always bee*
Irny
about
five
year*
of
a
Ke.
........
..
N iarl.1 with approxim ately
S “ ir WIKhOUf
wc could
Flame* swept one of the ntnall
Itte* wlU fo n e tlo n .y l"* ?
*»
h*'
^ ‘ f wo, 1,uy In other towns, stores
"I want a gun." drmandrd an*ii;.% |Hrcoiin nrraenl.
■ iberod by the bank with
outbuilding*
of
thr
abandoned
with tha Chamber
lh***
» r*
gift commensurate with
other youngster, not to rhanr
At 7 (Hi oVIork a jungle nira
Zachary Venn r Company Mill the xubjk-cl bill jn-t to let Suntu
among It* with the tends body, they bare thalr services
l i k oTm^iey' V#r*M
UXWI m i P*,d hecmiHo of
and
prevailing
wnk xi-iveil nnd iiuiin-duitely foi
on
Commrrrial
Avenue
thin
after*
be locating oceom- no means of toasting them
know uhnt be wa- espirting foi
business condition*.
llt«- eln-ing i-eri-mnnir* Ihr
prospective winter receiving Inquiries.
„
bl,y »n Sanford to boost irn,|„ if We j noon tut fiirmrii |irtvnili«J tin* Christmas, lie got a gun, too, a lowing
prugrum lM-gnn with
•spread of tha fire to the larger toy pistol, uUu a toy train. 11 bag i-vening'x
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the Chamreport by chapter virr-preslilent
touiSto
Ho *h° bUy
b,,y ot home the
Itiulldlnjr*.
In . F. E.
of
Chrl.lniax
randy
und
five
ullJim lll.ei Each Old Timer rwif™
w« do have might be under the ImprcsI Tha buildinir apparently rauflit day x
xuckt rx. The girls reerived ported on his pri-xeut uctlvitlo.
fir# from a pile &lt;f «awdu«t near* dolls. tea sets and miniature Iron- ami what hr iiad loin lining sines
o^r mimh.nP.
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merchandise. But
our merchants sell merchandise o f very good oualitv
by which was burning.
K'miIIm M ^ x l-.ae Kllrl
lie had left school
During ihe. rrcreallon period
0nlyW h 'Pf? P,^ ,reeH° nt
10
rlunt. wen- held, and string band
the
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Hundreds of children, through* V large numben W ,
inusir wan provided hy several of
.25 kI ! 1 fht l2at e*-chM th#lr Attention is tho too
,g acbe^Solad
) thto afternoon he to
the Old Timers. I'lnni were laid
bore' on
and because wa have such a large and attractive too
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fojsfld
to
nay
a
vtolt
U
tha
for u parly for the Old Timer*
Claw and
section* W Sanford
soon. David Van Nt-xx was named
i*” lram^d1UUly un«i«r th« Impreeslon that Sanhag* o f candy adtotnueu ha will
ford U a much larger city than k really Is, hut. wheri
rhairmnu.
and b*Beene during bto Itinerary odtok orphanage *t Bntorpgtoi.
tb*T *** tJ&gt;e man/ vacant stores they might sav,
TAM I'A FKN'DH I'lKATKS
which hte.
A t liW r . M.
AppsranHy th# people of Ran- (•mil lea.
•Why ohoud we sUy here? ThU place must not be
TAMI'A. Dee. 29-T ii« Univer­
•ton
the
A
Copt. R- E. Romi uf thr -Salesthe newly'* outlying
ford and 8»minol# Couniy hav*
much
hteaugt.
of
those
vacant
atores
and
well,
other
sity of Tampi band of &lt;U1 pises*
f . M- the _
•wwk#n«d to Hi# fort that many lion Army raid a careful cheek will parade in pirate costume*
things. -By. trading at home, we eould helo open up
TtSS F. Mhad been made of all persons to
families,
Inclsdlng
many
rhlldmn,
those vacant store# and do other things to make San­
rrcelv* old front Ihe Storking ax this city's rrineeentalion at th*
will hav#- a n#*k and Jtyieta Fund ond that them would Iw no Orange lfow| Festival In Miami
ford a more desirable place In which to live. ,
Christmas unIsas th«y com* to the dupliratlon by churches, the Ellu Nrw Year's Day. Drum M»J«y
- J.ob* to Sanford are scare*. Boys and rirls out
Herman llanroek will Impersonate
msrtM with generous eonlrlbutlons Club, or ony other organisation Gaeparilla, famous loircaneer of
of school usually seek Jobs in stores and offices but
planning on distributing Chi tal­
to th# wap *f cash, food, or toys. mas baskets. He pointed out that Tamps history, and his follow***,
they seldom gat th*ao because there are not many of
Yesterday * total of $79 was th* Empty Stocking Fund officials member* of the pirate
Um m kinda of Jobs to be had bore. Bo they have tc
la to'Iho Bolvallcn Army were cooperating fully with th#
torn to faming and other lobs that offer practically
~
‘
tho Elk*.
bo flitore and we should all be concerned about our
Donations were received yester­
day from th# following! A friend,
future. Wa can't improve circumstances by not buy*
$3| Julius Dlngerfslder, U j Liana
$877.39, to
Generally
fair tonight *jh|
ing at home and keeping our money hare, circulating
CM). $10( Frlmdst SJO^ Rita Thursday, preceded by lhsw»W
M3 toU £
to reoth th* ,
th* town s stores and helping open more place* of
la extreme south portion this af­
Empty ItoskJag Fund of/ieiala Theatre, $$i Ball'u
Christ- Chapter D. A. B . $3( Chos# A ternoon. Colder tonight, scattered
to
light frost extreme north part!**.
for 100 Company Employees, $47AO.

Aged Resident Is
Rpir Down By H it
A nd' Run Driver

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Baker* Lehmann
D iscu ss P la n s
Fur Conference

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Campbell N a m e s
Committee To Aid
Tourist V i s i t o r s * 7

30 Children Are
Club’s Guests At
.Christmas P a rty

$20.05 (iiven For
Finnish Relief By
Seminole Citizens

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Santa Claus Is Greeted By Hundreds
O f Children In Copnty Communities

Highest Total For Single Day
Shown By fyipty Stocking Fund

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V *?1 •• lfin* &lt;fiw of Ute In-the neifipRpers pf
« V S * £ !£ u ily. p0,itk fi ,&lt;WJera on the lubjqot of whfthv
Florid* • delegates to the next Democratic National Con*
v«Uon shall be selected by tho State Democratic Como i • , or k* «lectod by the people as a whole In newt
Springs Democratic primary as has been the custom in
Uie;past.
According ito Tynn .Cobb, Jr., State committeeman
from Orange county, advocates'of a third term for Presi­
dent Rooecvdt aru planning to have ithc State Committee
paipp Floriqa’s delegates to the convention at the Conutittteo
--------mooting
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-------------------St. Petersburg ---------------on Jan. 12. Th
----- would de*
|prive the people of the right Ho vot» on this question and
would of course Hum Florida’s delegates over to tt|e Roosevdt forces to be voted In the convention as they might
see fit, whethor for ItooMvelt or for somoono else.
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Pointing out thot the Committee is composed of Hwo
in Jllfl Imembers from each county In the state, Mr. Cobb sayn he
igo^Mis docs not believe It is fa|r for a county like Dado with

appreciate
the
Q f *11 ChjUtm** stork s, o o e .o f truly
Chrklm a*
•
is - X ttat. dsH thtfuI to my. otfid,' ■ptrit o f
that o f the “ Fou rth" W k * Man.' heartfelt thanks fa r the

loriou*

pats up no opportunity to
ear gretltad* b y sharing
o tb a u and Isndlna a helpful
to^thow less fortunate than

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stint Words of chetr, hope and
comfort UUct and miles or sonny
nolle* that eon warm many o
•rest/ Jirert StronB halplng handt
for 11tut leaks that llbitaa and

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Tabernacle To Give
. Christmas Program

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other than tho grrstost glfl
a record of
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SANTA
And

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making fdn of me," wbhporml
Loesen to herself, btiu couldn’t
hoar them, but Mho could see them.
“JVdlenco, patience," shs whig.
pend to herself. “ This Is King
Cballct’s evil.

TALKING
DOLL
By $ICRID~ ARNE

The light reflected frvui a tbhu i

papers which clreulotc in this county. As a newspaper­
it 4a .between
man whose business it is Ho rcatrsll important columnists,
wa Mint baton reading Broun's stuff about twelve years
aoufijR' (o friftsfi 1 *
ago when ho was having a good deal to say about the Saccoy\£ a
are la rafugs lu a soa-shsJ|. Kvanxottl trials. *
80 far as wc can now recall in all those twelve years
he never wrote anything with which wo could agree. It
seemed Ho us that he was an out and out communist. He
Imay not have been.
He always sold ho wasn't. But at
Britain Is beginning to take
I* Initiative In the air war. any rate, ha certainly lent his literary efforts to the communlst cause. We can't sec anything good In communism
so we always thought Broun was wrong.
But whether he was right or wrong, Broun'* opinions
We aaw'a check tba other day
r gJJ34,093- .. .. . . a t rather, _a .were always his own. Perhaps that was why we continued
stare or a dhook. And (l repra- to read him throughout, the years. Hr
filed Finland* payments on U* ;UV-)
havo boon bl« own for certainly non# oi
It.
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worked for could havo believed a* he
make Finland look "for admire a man who lias honest opinions
t to g*l out Of paying j express Hluun even if you do not agro
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fws how hard It
icat opinion. Noivy department tact- *“ ,or “ m*n t« continue expressing his

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Indnsu, tha cheerful encow agi
rprd, tba helping band and ay
Stbotje h e * r l GUIS o f the Spl
ttt pow ess pow er fo r good I
ond all thlnss ruatsilgl.

Club Members Bring

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tjehoel o f M ,.lid ... I..
holiday* with hi* pa n 'oi*. M
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Oeorirc Anderson, .tudent al.'n iila a i Slide L'nive aty S,
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r i b s |tl*ridVakle' to' gltrc, delightful to
receive.

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CARD OF THANKS
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o f &lt;aR|irt'MiiNg lo ou r mnny fricmli*
ou r Hppnr:;.*i.t.i f«.i- ihi'Jr mail.,
kl.’.iliif .'Ci ib 'u u ii.t ulHu* li#?*'
o f mu Livi'tl uii,'. Mi.t.
Alphii
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Air. tiit l Mi t. v . I!. CMi irponing
»thl Fiimity.
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A I T K I t S H O P P IN G

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Beautiful 8atln GOWNS.........'......... $1 and $1.98
Quilled Satin ROBBS
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&gt;* X'.imy llm ..'ttii'. Mian
K irli.g .,
Ml .
I.euora
. M i«i Manriii riti* Imrl.y,
'nllityn
TIiL'mm.
Mifi i
Adorn* mid Ml** I.lliinu

It. fi. lliek 'on c;in e y. .
fr .m Atlunla.
( la ,
uli r.
attrml.i liUdluei.i Kirliipr ; , -m-n I
lt\e ( h li-lin ii' IndiiYy . n il’, h i
M ie n '* , M . nml .*1 ». I: i;
lllel. nn. and family.

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p.arli

......... i Garden Club To Be
hi Charge Of Work

i» addition to thco

.
M|** N tw .u l n rrsm tid the h.m f
wi t h c r » l , t ! ot l**.r cL o’CitJ
p a ltrm and nun i.i u i * Miv. Frank j
liny, irrcitl LriJn, n i.niiuntu • ('
11"' uCr.lsiiMI. A '* i li:;;' ill*' lu&gt;* |
i &gt;* ill * cn ln ^ v m
M i* .M.ir. j
o u fritc In|;l»'V mid M
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M itihrll, matlicr o f l V Imstc a. J
Tlir *vre no pi la* uud li. ida.l
m nlm t pil*,' IVIIV iruu by Ml*-i!
.Innc Sharnn. u ni M l,* ‘ N’liuey
lioXK'lli r.
who
irc.'ivvd
little
Sniitn t Inin In , . i . fill. ,I willrandy.

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P+ * m u t m
I.; *.f
C H R I S T M

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“ WWte ChrigfmaB’* To
Be Given On Sunday

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randlea. But It was a

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n u itln i; and t h i i tma* t»:*ii
hurt, u lillli- Luy *vint live* ol
t I'eter*
lliali. rrnre i»ri-v « f llni’ r •* hr Ma-. inr llomp in M
1 lire.
" a - won l*y M i* Kathi rit'*' k r ;
‘ nar.
IVroratiitda • thr**t«jl"nU
f.dlnwcd a Ch-i'ti.»:| t ;i« d .f •&gt; »&lt;fl*. 'h r d ll ', will prc*en« the I
I r,.,| an,| jreen .
hov with one n t c e .g in and * .d l.
Cw*i i;i\'i* lln* i'I *i*rly pt’ ORle nml J
Hi.* Santo.»l (tMtlfn I ;tt * wi%
At lit,eanelu dtin
of
t!•&gt;
Ixvt* u lils gifla. #
liMIHfl t» l*‘ kt% •Vf ' lln* “ ttfK’ nnu*
jlnid|-e ptim e&gt;. presen t' w « 'e »\
. r h u n w l b y U»j’ litenibo:# o f ih
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iU livi,i‘
M lhl'
I c l u b m ill i thfi %*•Iiiiie' ii I : s*t* ii al i i
j.
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a11 &gt;. r«, i , lint
lit i, ini , *•*i4
in•. I '« oh i * * tin imx tl* * om -siv o t t • nth
ren r.e and r o ffr e * e * . . l In th.
Mrj| , . ,
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1
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and ire l i n e r ;
Mr.'.
Ford) re • i.nt .• , t..il J iy r
I'rcscn l w ere:
n
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u w A -iL — L - d o - V . . ... . ' ...........• .......ail!
Kdlrnlgr, Mil** lh» t * H»P.
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T yre pul,licit
eli; i.iuan.
,
rea .I p «...«-* •
Anna Cornell. &gt; .i-» Mailha Vd
y;r„
j, jj ,
T &gt; ic .' u t iiin n '
i .irmi- were :il*n
rn i", Mir* Kathryn U n i pea. ami |,|-,.*idenl. w .n roinalim enlrd on
,*-,&gt; a
«.I.'eli •&gt;'*«
Mir* Ki.therino \ ,n t n y ._
|)(.,.
„|i,| ,. o 'l . fo r ih.' i*a*l '• *•! a
Aim . MU* Jane S!. ,ivn . All- yeai.
,d &lt;1 in.
hj vm' o e iu i Man,
I Maiy Chapmun, Mi * M v 'ia i.i. ' it e f.l ,|,,ap„i
, " . I M. Han ell.
jln g h ’)', Ml** I tori tV.'il *. At*

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illi Mr*. Ivd-mu ti. t %'•
tlcpo. a nr,* ;i|ioi\ill|i|f tho Imlid.i)

John Nl-

DO
GHftfeTlWASi
SHOPPING

-ullen. And then stoud Erie. Loo­
sen hesltatod for a miauts, and
thin she Mu to hk aide and rold,
“ Ob, I’m so glad to sot you."
As aha said It, King Chatter
snored loudly, i l k servants began
putting out tbs firs, locking Ikon,,
clearing the tabic and pulling
down Shades.
“Ccme, Hi's go," said Erk. They
ran from tho caol(o and down to

“ Fine,

Hruh'cc* and'

y r i a f i i r ilii i~,i i , iiii,iiiii alls'

Both of (bom walker) through
the mirrored corridor* for ua1
hour. Then two hours. Each little
while Uwy thought they saw each
ether. Sometimes tbs Images nude
horrible faces. Bometlmea they
seemed to whisper. Ones Lessen
was so sura It wst rosily Erk
ridiculing her that she started to
tun. “lira hateful! trie Is erttel.’’ .
said • whisper la the air. "No,
no," shouted Lsoson to tb* mlr*
fared well “ Eric k good--but—
tho utpL She ran
but," ami __
weeping, and' “finally
!V •»» was
back out In the bfilg esnuust hall
There
oat King Chatter
I___
___ ___
looking

Iniost overybqdy
noppen to be a
[clsrk or a’ stenographer you can stay out-of troublo by
Ikevplng your opinions to yourself. If you happen lo ho,*1)
adltor or a columnist, you get paid lo express your oplnioi) peered endEiC: pulled a lenfbfli
cord at tba gale. Ho emllml*jSi
•very day. Then honest opinions liocom# difficult.
j * « i lo giro her courage;
During the Sjtau-Vanxettl trials, Brpun believed that U Tlw
gat* (w uns open and ibrro
both Sagoo^od Van&lt;6ltl were tbs vlollma of a communist •tood King ChaTur b ln w c lfr lla
prejudlco rampant in this country shortly after the war. * • « » rely-poly mas with a broad
iTiw were accuaed of murder In connection with a payroll amOa. IM was dtoased nw gnlflrobbery. They had their chance In court and were « « ; « n U y k rod[ velvet with a rid
vietad and exaeutad. But because they were immigrant
Ifkw cbirm lng. Come
radicals, Broun held they were saerlfiees Ho the Great Cap­ W « g .
italist Money Ood.
"*edi»jpf Wakoofo
He didn’t hasitaU to say so In his column every day.
He said *o over and ovor again. It fioaUy got under the

;?k*Whst dJffsreocs did it make to Broun whether Baooo
‘ ‘ ’ or Innocent
should he
and VanxaUi' wars guilty
innocent f Why &lt;
If—the boss wanted It
sacrifice his Job to defend them7
t h e ...............
the other way,
way. what the hell,'ha could write ee
as easy one
thk
way aa Hhe other. Well. U muat. have been a mu-^tar of
principle *fittm£roun. He had the right to express his

s fim

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■

Tno cb'itth will. In*.1M.
dccoTnU*«l
• ,■ , in .i Mb*. I'hnilpi. Ward i&gt;U
l Rry, Blink W|p hr4 pre-cat and "V
nl|
lohlle
nml tho
.0 ‘t,,/!*J.n
^- ., nls«»
nl:,‘ ||l‘
«vr .l.in
Main,day
lor I'd!'.
,| .m
’ V^T TT.I
:S
s*tss«*
iil.iy lnr
will rr'nwm ever In romlnrt thr t**p . *U Id white.
“ Special Okriiltmm11 n h ir %i*ltinK for H
I l\
—b«le
*«rvlce will,
..... 1 v,.l U
m
b«l« fbr
ftor the strvicp
whj he
nc no-1
ay M irth * .
r h. i i it
M. A
A r .n l-1j , lh||
*TK(t |idhllp I, cordially in r llc f i g r Uic direction o f R. M.
rail' Ikp
fltm'*-program
tibnkihitn.
In aTtrrid
Adi iuemher.1 aYe yr.Ted_ th nt
w ldiei
* r i'l .Miller leavei t l! I *4I •V.
W.1
f , , jn r U m r illo whet
1*. Vif'
Throughou
piano for
t i*iir! . * g* .
para to cone
pih*. piUnw slips ruul etc.
ml the rhri-.li in . In ' I •
g will he nWcptnhlo anil
SO® ipocka .
parvnl*.
Is limited ok to quantity.
iVa contain*

Horrible Facts
At tba same time h'xlc was
having Ilia seme experience. He
Ihougat bo saw Lcexen talking'
about him with another .women m
the party. But Erls only grinned
walked on. llo remembered tho
Queen's wernlpg.
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to

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aplM mini'llr in 'Inn .

Hack.

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m»im
\\alVor, K* Mist
linil.
bill I 'n -to n I* i t|n&lt; l,,| Sal' r- M l-., t’ ai'dii'p llill. Mi-* M .ii«arday frrm tlio ttnivvraily „ f T n ; *• l!«'il*'. Mi»*Maiv t'liapmail,
nr***,' where hr Mlliltr*, I.. |. n.l
- June Sha . n.
M l*'
I.MCy
Hip r h r id u a * vaoxtli'ii m i!. M. &gt;!• •nnil.at. Mr*. F. F
liiiiindlbit.
fam ily.
1*1, Mi** t*iv:tia Tt'idnrk,
\ti««
Tlip nhmml "W h it* ( ’ tirlalmn----------i it,',In Oy kh*h,
Klimt i UrnTh* Sanford (Smprl Tnbornarlo r iv m liv Hip pinurrpcnlloii o f l.hi«
&lt;tp th* cottier of Ninth' flirret and V it»l Methodist Chinch for tl.p
nl A K. Slit*, lit.tl*. I “ 'it'kd o f PukT.tr S l'.. Mi«w l)t»i*NViotfiiiA, Ali**- I I i :s I ■111 f.of
I pjicfit o f- the
chlldrrii
. —t fw
ftfl1 li(
1. ll.r Will be irlail tti ieTin tlmt li»* is "^'.v
•l* i tllill Mi.-41 Ili'l«n Pali.it i
...M af»^ dl*t Uom* n tB rn»on Sprimt*
..
...
. .
'W » k)U li* held, thla Sutulny evrniii*?.. ib&gt;n in Ihp Velpmii* ll.-|,it;i| n
3,l&lt;: r»i*. WS. at 7:30 o'etnek In t|»' Lnl:o City,

A n d 't o It is M y sincere hop*
that .tbs ito r y o f (he " fo u r t h "
to sfind llm ChrWt. Wtee Man will bring t o you tha
K E Y to n more wonderful, Joyru*
i s •t. £ ' C £
Christ mat, f o Y - T h t
FOURTW

w

w iik |trt*^nt»

for all..

t kWW M a s

many liuogca In the fins pilrror*
as aha passed but then &gt;he atoppeu
far burl- surprise. In on* mirror sac
saw Eric talking and laughing
with another man In tba company.
They whispered and tney pointed
her. They
They laughed. 'rftw
“They're
at tier.
rS .

12

aVo invited to tho nnnjal &lt; hrl'tmn* l«arty to In hblil nl th*
rhptbh aitao'x at O ® I*. M. Hatits

gm.r*..tfawtk

TOUCH SPOT

Saiulay SchaAl uiukr

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Mb* Pstsre .rtiivily. Mlm
,ugWa, Ml; a 11*1tv Meyer*, n f JJr*. libit'* lirollH'i,
land*, Mi*. A-, I • K°»hv, I.in.Wry, o f Miami.
U lloitnn. anil Vila l»cttAllan Kirld*
I* rx|
'Inlfrrd I»eul&gt;rnr,, Sonny
Lei* l)oh*ori, Wilhelm I'll. nrrjvc Friday fr. in 1li.

of tin

hvt as hp wrnj firm plsro
wl 'uSCS, hi ruul InumJ to find

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V ert n

an.

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Luig. ^ U f. and &gt;ti*. (icortf.
nd; Mr. and' M»*. J, 1- Nlk, Mr. am| Mr*. Geaitt* TownJ gad Mr. and Mr*. J. A
IfsSaOk Hall at fl-.OO P. M. IMMlc iMMJtaW.

12
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V. 4
M.
Installation of new pffloor* of
tb f O: B. a. Will b* held. In th*

Through the r» * r», hr I m r r M

UU fmplo*

I

i
n^nts carrying out the
lk ii£ y them* were oc^vcd
ved by
b y tK
th'?

And aa we give, to wo n e t We.
Them it no joy in ' life to great
oa that which natumly comet H
M M « v share our treasure with
tboso In m i t e r &lt; need. As ws
rxorrise this aye-old
loving
principle wo find that whan we
tmaalfUhly concern ouraelves with
others, our w&lt;cn rowarda ami
hlatalnya multiply.

TOUCH

~

It. I'., lo visit hor family X... tho
ChiUtmu* v»cnth&gt;ti.
.—
Ml** ( icii « Martin Iainoy i. Ill
airlvo Saturday fium \Viwlniir.ti,ii.
t&gt;, C „ lo !«• i.i|lt h,
l.iniil)
duilng the halMn)*.
—
Miss Margaret V cii»,y i.&lt; »xpeeled tu u.rjt c Saturday fium
\V»*hiiigtnn, P . r . . t . iikim I llin
holiday* With h ir family.
.
. ■*■*"'■**■
Mry- tlrergo l.im lc y ha.i :n lirr
Uic*(n Ihi.i wo k, Krv. mi.I Mi .
HV-'cr i
of. Slim*.

v k n fWAy«J »ml
the tree presented to

s , r' j r b f s s ; s r a a s s

OHlMA W1U.
FlNt&gt; ITSCLF IM A

told Broun tp lay off. Broun failed
utxe the rim*, contltyied to defend S a c c o qnd V*n*ett|. and. of course got

Lonely Hearts Club

M l'* |).*r»lh&gt;M itfh.il luvniroJ
'li*
St. .....I. l.rMr l . t.'
. f lit.' mi'iilli, vilh Li Inferma
t.n yr*t*'rd»v rifl.'nuwn
from
?.• * mlil C:t*t i.'ci rk :il larln'.a*'
mi Mw.'ti'dia Avenue.
IVv..rati.'ti.
tl.Mtjphcut
th*

Mi*. .M a rga ret lL-nmtt
v.ll* wer*
nrrlTu Etitunby ftpni Wo.dilu.ttun.

k M 'U M w .kM i
.( M—• J, l - H IU .fk
of

t is treasure m o to r tM i
, locked within th e'Start ot

v

t Ho the primary law, to bo passed by tho 1DB9
e-rbut so little support was given the proposal
isn't considered. As It stands now, under spe*
Elsewbors.
*
dmont (section 860) adopted by the 1037 l.egl»i.delegatee must be elected In the first primary,
O you who turn
the msln .reason for moving the primary date up
For rtfugo, loom
From woman, who bava slwsyr from dune to May, so (that the delegation could be chosen
known
(p ample time for the convention.”
Tho only roods that Ufa baa shows
•Butt regardless Of whether the Committee has the legal
•Ta bs assure.
.right to name the delegRtee, It cortalnly has no moral
Mow son
The path a needle follows—or o|l .Sight Ho do so. The Committee would surely encounter
. atari
tha gtern resentment of the public If It should arrogate to
Tho near—tha far.
ItMU -the sole right to speak for all Floridians on so im*
.With what compare

ChTl-V

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«how
with
hand
out*

'in d iv id u a lly WO cannot hope to
ortreooie tho DU c f the worid, but

ygpweapAY, dec, go, i w

Tho plsust hi tho oky,
Tho sea.ihcll on tho groifndt I
Apd (hough sell hesrtn and oartb
1 between them lie,
I
No posco is to bo found

Tl'lcplinn* 148

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SotWftn tno two,
Not at all

Miss Dorothy Stewart j

MISS LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor

--------. 200,000 people to have no more voice in the selection of
w S ? Florida's delegates than a county like Flagler with 2,000.
*— 1*‘l bellcvo It is entirely undemocmtlc to take away the

Or tho sm«U|

PACE TIinEE

Arid Personal Activities,s.l,onor^ At m

-U n d e m o c r a t i c

Tribwj* insUtn ,lt will have to do nothing of the
BJflLB VBB8B Fpfa P00AY Tampa
kind. Accordlnir (to’.i)io Tribune, Hhe Committee has no
W1IU CAN CREATE A BLADE legal right to name tho dclegatcH. As the law now stands,
khp .people thomsglvw ,mp«t choose tholr delegates In the
W l m ine me, gnu in# °L°.?h
D itiin first primary whkth.l* hald In May.
of tba Almighty bath glvsn m«
'’Editor Bentley (pf jtho Bradenton llcrmld) should
b fs-J tb UK.__________
ikpow (that the method of selscting delegates to tho Demo*
OCgtic National 'Convention isn't oplional with the State
Committee. The State Committee has no legal authority
(From Tbs Saturday Otovlaw of
Ito name .the .delegates. The state primary law requires
Litsrsturo)
be.ekctejl In tho primary.
It will be rememTb«rs U (Yfugs la s trs^brll— H
Chalrman TurpbpU ho|&gt;ed to have this plan for
K l'jn'ftVw orn.
appointment of delegates
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felilnkl, Finland, flee* through debrU-itrewn ftreet* during a Sovia*
bombing raid on the Ftnniih capital.
MISS MARGARET PALMER, Atlanta'* Starl.ll O'Hara, and llarrr S a n n t n laad lh. Grand March
rt Junior l.*a&gt;.M* "Con- Vr'ltli Tha Wind" rhirity
ball. Min Palmar it waariag Scarlatl ( awa
Vr*^ ly Viriin l.eifli in ftlmine of tli* pida'C.

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Mother love rpanned the year* to all a daughter In diatresa
when Mir. Mary Coudrnnugh found the girl ahe had given in
auoption 2.1 year* ago and helped her win n divorce rult. Mr*.
Goodenoiigh dirrovered her daughter, Mra. Shirley llrigga Dover,
2d, living with her two children in n harement loom in Detroit.
Reunited, mother, daughter and giandchitdren will live In St. Lout*.

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CLARK (iAIII.r, hit. rifirt lliruuih record Atlinla crowd, on lh* wag lo hotel Iron airport. Carol*
Le'ntiH (Mr,. Ca'rlr) i, hrtwrrn l-rr l,u»h.intl anti Mayor William It. Ilartafirld of Atlanta.

Illgti—very high—Jink* auch a* lh!* prevailed when 10,000 Mitilhcni
California jitterbug* went to town to provide money for the Salva­
tion Army Chrlitmaa Uaikct Fund. Ilugcuttcrs cut up *o that Lor
Angeles police on duly had to call for reinforcement*.

D O N D U C H E C K plat* ceatar fa r iha Ueiearetty of M U i ae rt Tlgeee
wba go to M iam i New Year** D ay la Waltla Oaargla T a c k la tha
aaaaal Craaga Bawl fcall-all gam*.
He U a geaal liaa hacher-

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JO, 1939

Winner Of First
Prize In Contest
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n.l th nf h*.t|» i*f*'• \« •!I hr 'h .I•*
U.\ty-.i* ~ vf
(mptnVnl
anti-.ill
t*i*th i d . " \nr
•. **•!•»'- t ,i tren*h avi I «l•«!•••
v illi nfilv m itn intul aiiri.vl Ih*i. b
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II * Wtn I | \\;ir no* win* hie li«
;ih**A|i '.*»» l. nn.ni |*l.»,ii
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"|hi» it n ill l».* u..i*lh it." lit
V*l, "lint l*t (In |nl t tint tn In
Iimlttaf) fm n •, heeaii'-i* in tin *.
" m dny** Ilia |»n\ t r nf d cM lii'h "
n ili In* i nnt nmti
I* eki ill in ker ai»U* i*v.t\» ,i. an all*
. i • i I tidiiia tiv. It.it , Ihi^lan.
.&lt;1.4 r'laiH f it* tn It: tU.v*. i tin.
.i
c\ int'laity, and
ni *»l |ti »•
Hi 1 littol Mat* i lai nut nf flu
t fo h a t at all «*t*»ts.
It tin iNlitet} Statet in.
I
a t', **"e a itl have tn maintain
taudit}-' nrui&gt; e vil thriv (
th in .( Innitlitd \t.n&lt; .iftei tine 1 • nut** t • •o* lll.lt Hllnlli. •
it
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IItrouirVi tin* tnuu,.hu* wan ordrrrd to sail from Vera

nn!
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J*«f'f"i»l nr i l l |Cni« into utmost certain disaster
Advertising Program ' little
city with great civtc pi hie. . w.
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true that nw plJ w ill!* " v,icW ,,f lh* know? • "T
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" Expected To Stimu- I buy“ Ili«I.m «ul5.i
in a beautifully U g h tt ir P * # * * m en-of-w ar in thr South
1 into Rate O f Fruit i town and alorr' t h « n - ln &gt;ima'YhtiT} MbAtfaSJTSty •ty.ew H trf that Ihe
■bn* made no effort to-attrnct the] liner may havr rarrhil lupplle-.
. . . . . .
.
'f ° r hm d-prerred (icriumi tulonar
LAKKLANn, Tec. 20-j.puc to .

war crndltlnnt abroad, Fio.l.la It
expocllnir * binnrr tnnri.t i(«*nn
and Ihr *lnlo’* tllnn imlintry la
ti'rnircU In I in in with It effect­
ively, arronlim: tn nlona antiouneril ly. the Florida citrus
commisalrn.
— A brt'iilen.il pnwitm nf advrrtisin* tn ktlniulaln e a p re.
and cift fruit ahi|unetita of Flo­
rida nranjres, craimfiult
and
tanip rii” * thrnuyhoiit the tourist
afSauil U und.r way, with new»pnpc&gt;&gt;, rudin iipiI nitdiHir po.tira
uelnp i)Md. Tin* |in-t1ui«tniai
irift fm lt drive «;i&lt; elin ixed with
“irift fruit w eek." i lueivcd from

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the wut*|
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An initi.l effort was made tn brute iniil tn ke.V in out town the
brim; b IhiuI imlii.inn of ellru« tun* Spirit nf I'hrintma-.’"
Tin’ t'Ma. which won tecoii.l
fruits on t*ln i-&gt;tiunn i-lioppint
lists, and will lie cniitiiiiiid wi ll- lu ifo i&gt; n* full ‘ v a:
“ Light* at I'htM iim * Unm giv&gt;
oi l ubilenieut lifter the lu lidiiy
.•veryln.ly a Chrl.tmn* ipirit. It
season.
•Final p* ins fur the lit It Juy- f i r m p.nple |ws. ing through mi whhli fouirhf with firitish warcec citrus drive wet« a|i|iroveil at impression thut we have- n wide i hins o f f the coast o f Montevi­
a mcctini; Somlsv ut U kr Wales, awake city. Tile lights ill the deo, in apparent breach o f the
and the more th.n 10 club* of store windows draw business tn safety belt.
the Junior Chamber of Commerce the merchants and show that the
will br- ready for the openinK of business here i.« more progressive
FT. LAUDKKUALE. Dee. JO—
the drive Jan. I eoinridrnt.il with and up-to-date.
Id1)— The Crrman freighter Aran
“
People
used
to
light
up
Christ­
thr Oranire llowl footfall classic
ra, out-running the lln ti-h w ar­
at Miami The Jayrcra will seek mas trees with candles, which art ship Orion which tried to lialt hti
to htve citms displays erected a hlg fire ilsk. Many people have seven miles o f f the Flotilla rnnst
in all citms outlets in their com­ hud serious accidents by using •by a shot a cn ss her low , made
munities. and also will ur»;e
the safety o f United Slates tirrispecial citrus oimpaiena by r.s- j
toriil waters yesterday uitd iiime
taurants, druc stores, hotels and I
into I’ ort Kvciglades.
other eataMMnncnts.
Quaiantinv t-ffieers mid roast
Represcntatlvis of the citrus
guardsmen Immediately
hoarded
commission, the Junior Chamber
j the, vessel, a fi,414-Ion blaek-hullej
Dec. II

l ship, to di tcrminc whether she
|nils oiiim l &gt;md to inspect In i
|papeis. Tile Orion liiiVe’ ed 11**111 -

nltettdy buvo been ii|Hirtrd. The

PAGE FIVE
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Ki c k o n b a c k c ' r
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Kxpeeled To He
Of Great Cities Near P,)3N Kecord

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CHRISTMAS SALK

HERE COMES Cordon Drillon •rnun.l i
In* the drfrndinr | o«lk Tkt llir of
top* National Hockey Leagur #..•
Hector (Toe) Blake of (he Montreal t’
other Leaf with a dangeroui stick

30 Children Are
'211,000 Atkjitinnal
Club’s Guests At Fi n n is ft |{e.-i’rvrs
Christmas Party Called To Colors
&lt;rottflxtartl rm ni I’ acr UHr»
inc hoard-.
*ntv rhihircu m u * uti'lcr i!»*• ti
iH'ivlaiui nf Mi
Ini Ih tl. .Mia
Binge, mill Mi a. M.it-Ii. in«ii in
tola nt l he im r.'fiv J it Iin &lt; Dingfchlcr hninlli'tl llu- t«rriiiig(-ni«*ut**
for Ihr titiuiuil K iunui- I'lul*
Chriatfnn* party
Mr. H iiigffl i I' ill &lt;• mi •«•*t IInl
fniir tiirl Seoul-, Piitayi* Aln-nui
thy, Miiitlin I’lign, M ni) lltli*'’
lew mill Mnrgiitet Ih ngfildet.
Who tl lltli Fad M'Veilll ('UlidllUU
eiit'ola.
Prrnideut tl. D ( ii-w .ll win*
won lirnd o f tlu* eluh during Ihpaat yeni,
given ii pnat pier
(dent's gnvi I by Santa n- a token
o f npprreiation for hi- nervier

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an people rually n n ik tn make
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Iwautilui m uld tun 'lie lliilf-li Mik I .i -1&lt;
they look with the rolured light* and .the Kurt plan ronat. lie aid '•
ornam ent., the »ky ia bright an ieu »e hl» V in e) w .i una no-I, la
it wna many yiu m ago.
wa* entitled la freedom o f t*ntla-tl
| “ Every town ahould u .e then- Slate* triritorial w .le .» id any
colorful ligh t, each year not only time.
fo r the beauty but to remind proStengler wn* advl-r.l that tin
pie why vir lire ertrt rating iliu liner t'olimihus ha&lt;l Ii.hii srnMh tl
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wonderful
holiday »ca*on, "
■jefore in hi* Intertlcd- with iepotter, he hed indicated he, liini•elf, wa* determined the Aianm
would not Im- taken by the nn ni&gt;.
Di.rUH.lng hi* refu.nl In obey the
llritinh order* to brad out to »&gt; t
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her &lt;n to the L-ach, I Inn Kt tin m
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_ BEAUTIFUL Sl'ATIONERY.......50c to $1.00
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KODAKS OF ALL KINDS

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CIGARS AN D TOBACCOES

ALL PRICES

ATTRACTIVELY BOXED CANDY $1 to $5
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S H O W N A B O V E are D k k Faatal aad M i tea "*lr*amU*ad M t | f a t tw tag" which are
every Saturday algbl aad New Year** eve at Ike Oraaga C lip H a lit, Bata haw Beam.

Exhibit Of State
Resources Moved
To Art Center

appearing

SANFORD M ARKET REPORT
IVitinCar. Itae. M liaa l-aaae «B WOI'ANII — tut- t w
v-ll-w
lu ll* ir|»ori of M i n of (r a lla M “‘h n u k feu m u
Ufelo
Mini irRcluliltd Ml Ihf lUftfortl litihhunl IK 2r
Hiuit r.iriiK fN* \viioip«ni# &gt;iArk*il KTtt\wni:ttni&gt;^t r i\
tow.

lo iru&lt;'fe»ia. rn rlo l itM rn ib U m n fU llp fr M u i ?»•*•
MIAMI. Dec. 20 — The »plcn- nlhsi
tlt:ilcM for tt SI hour itcihw l! T l » i l ^ T u l N — *PppM*a Uacfel.
did exhibit picturing Florida’* riifliiu: IS *&gt;l A El. liMidy 11a r+po rt*. m »*«l fair. 9i» » h m m U I . »|*K. W
M n i.a a -r.
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resource*
at the Hoiitheaalem *A liv II J. I.rhm an. MnnaKBr.
will
T t ’ HNIPW n ilillU N *
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Manning Conference at Jjolly-. lilt.W H ItH . — yo». to 11.-- It» . I'M
WATKIli'm:**
y u -uyeto
wood, win moved lo tho Minml i j &gt; ; \„ -r,. »•' *fit* 1.1* — —
Two
Art t’cnlcr when the route re nr.* | tin- Jjf
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ntd.
closed. Tlie Miami Chamber o f , i.|!,,,,*t!J . J n! j1?,' iV a»
Unique Way To Hunt
fo
o t maeaa I*
la sponaorlug
aliAliaAtlllB the
I kl* refl*. \! o,7,nb
-a. . a '
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Commerce
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source* exhibit here ami ha*
H i.
U
bxa Rattlesnake* IsFound
printed mere than hOO poster.,
l »l A TH — F U . au|*Miea frw
calling attention
.. ............to the dl»i
ilsplav C K l M gt'rl,
KIM CRKKK. Neb. Ib-e. »J
I.SS-I iu.
From" here Ike rihUilt will lie
A I 'I 'I .K h —
Sup|&gt;ll9d m&lt;M|#rala (Ay ~ Ikin* IM* way whea llte
movrd to Key 'We*t at the re­ Im. Irithl.
hay* waul a little- iXrili uw-at they
A V « m \\| n » — Fla feu fepr. S M quest o f the Chamber nf Com­
go kualiag latlbvaakeii with o
IN .
merce of that city.
pall of roil watrr aad brag-1
IlftAN H (H naM — Pti|»^l*a bxm!
Itatinnhl and rrfflunal planninr •*rai*.
m w h r»N market handled elaai|i.
The nUln-n, .iid&gt; out duriag the
»tat »h- reaanrer*
n 'S tU -'I S K K ? **4
rihiblt ahiiwn at Ihe ronfereiwe
,,w
whiter la a h-de-pneked ps’ ls o -.:
wna the finest rvur nude nnd hpr. &gt;:lk.
On waim diyi they crawl par-,
IIK K T H — l*rr il.ia l.iin te r-tU -. t-lUy nut of llu ir hob * ta
assembled for nny national eon
It lt m ’t'O l.l —
Huppllra mtMlrrfrrrner. It rnn*l*U of more than M e,
tlrm sm l fair, markak i l r k t r , la the win12ft panel*, ntrlklngly decorative Ir*|fe’ Hi
The hunter, nmt*e watar in the
rA llH A U I* — H iippIlM u od rret* , aaskes, whieh
and made from relotrg and wall*Kill* I
damans)
market
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board covered M
withi*monk's
much they wriggle all Ihe way
e
__ cloth.
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The alnry o f Morkla * resource* i ,
it t,
oal. Then thiy place Ike
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I* told by ihe mran.n of unusual |
&lt;c i m n » i i : i — s 4»a handle*! rlauip
iwi th.*lark af
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|ihoti&gt;«rrnpha,
rhnrtfl»
rnlnirtl
mfep« j rrla.
rr;*- I*15.
their head*.
and graph* depleting Ihe larlou*
M’ .,;."ipp!te« mntl
You roq Ining tun hark -lire
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m r o iu
r-u. .i H bo. lipe. If you waul In, hill mwel nf Ihe
In turn will romi«h safely artlvltlea of rarli ngenev or proj.
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to the lor-il rommlltre*. eet repreaenleil. A uniform Idne J t b -I M . _
Suy* kill Iktm firvl.

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His Favorite

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— DOW NTD PRICES AS LOW AS
THE LEAST EXPENSIVE ON THE MARKET

in a
Colorful Christmas

GIFT B O X

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tilv
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lll,n i TtlU(|
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buKtj,
belli.
liv e
e rr i,e*ign
r m fu
n irr itrim
r i n i ,1 1 Al(„
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month he will furnish them aim
ground.
. h|.r l is. ...... . s l-ii b-kt t w
record, comparing il with

month pirvioi* and the same
ir before. Thl* will
in if they are going
rd or hackwaid. Consequent
lly will sell the people nf
community and county on

..... In Ihe display are the

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ried on hv the Music. Writer'*. I i e.i.i.uv — so.*. *u|&gt;eiie* tale.
Art, Pork end Ilec.Tntlnn .Study, M*rk;t. i»&lt;"i •
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Rtatn and l^ienl (Invernment H:ir‘,**vey,
Forest Resmirre* Survey,i-ul.LAIIPa — Kueiill • mo.«erae*
Tn« Stain* Study and Statewide

3 m ils i n
M i • IS -fM rW Oag

p»r •!•.* bun i*e-i.«e.

roust organiic. No one to- ■Recreation projeel*.
' ba'g*''?'**.
~ ' ’ 'VT
rallyin g thl n-*pon«;,lllly: | The eshibil hn* been found t&gt;
I'CCUMUliim — Are. lo qua! tr.

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I* leaving it to Ihe olhir be urprrially vnlun
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•Without a *tt plan and a definite of the work of tlie stall- in n
laiOl'I.ANT — n»opll»* •"-J»rprogram. Tying In ____
m not
..,.1 forgrt
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&gt;i. markei -a—ill
every cam-11............
manner n..*
they »will
an iI «ie.
Io J 4i.iep.»i.w
j 7 1*•j^ M»iki
h|&gt;r aid'.
iim.i III ir
mlgUty ami county in Florida caiumt obtain elsewhere.
Tirii i i
ha areompliihtd liefaie wc
The Florida Htutr Manning t-}*l'AtloLI !—•!4 i.u. bpr. W*
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tea t v t r thow t r y progma for I I’onril. sponsor of Ihe r rhihll,
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aafety In Florida."
|bn* I *&lt;-n reritio»U-i| lo tend l&lt; b*&gt;*. rn -i.tt.
W ^ ,iy &gt; » * ------•to Hull Kiniicl*r:i next June for
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DAYS!

DUG FOOD

VaUitaaiUaa
•aad DAO baru w n k it
had. k roaa*
bta Iha V a
iky I* had a
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IIO M A IS 'K — ( K . i f e .
Judge Wood h{)4 only •&gt; ques­
IIUTAM .NO
— N o rih tra €'\VTa
tion of civil damage* way pieaent- MrVr t &amp; S . l d
H P IN A riV — Buaplita a m ltrs lfe
&lt;d by the c a n and “ polka court*
•UmaM fair, Mark*! Iir«4r. K
In no tolkcling agency."
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HENRY A. RUSSELL

Conference which will b* 1»«-UI J bpr. las-lfa- I.-* b-rg rr«. » a* i d-a
Ii
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yu. i u l-akt- i » :
SEED COMPANY
»A,' Dee. 20—Hu* O-illl' there.
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I faiir «-i i-.* i.at-i.tl
niverally of Tnmpn slu
y ilW T A It li
No awpollra
“B U B B LES SEEDS CBOW *
Ulaikiy aorieiy, has been bi­
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as a tinnier of th; Abierl- Unusual T raffic Case1Iaw rS^IK* k!J,^l
. illege Quill Club*, being thu
. MllecUtc group in the south- Is AiredBefore Judge
O N IO N *: &lt; a itE C N &gt; — Kta. &gt; t » plira f«*w. )fe**feNi po
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rn itaiei to wlu this ncognlI'AAKLKT — |TWb. p#r Uos. k«k
IIOHNRVILLR, Ky., Dec. 2&lt; •A national committee of
4Sr •ho*
ry critics made the award on —IA*&gt;— Two ault mniulcs i in colPEA*: fENOLimn — Hu kpr.
uf 2A mnnuscrlpM »ub Ihlc at a street Intirsecllon with­ l.J l'lU
r W J A N B — n s . M p 9 i B litll vsr*
J Tumpu -mdergradnale* out either driver being criminally loua
IN v
Vas rl* ll»«.
llM , |J&lt;**Mi*
IJr-Jfe '
&lt;Jy of the 1038 0|icrella rerklrt* or rarcler*, Judge llunler
PlSPrkn* —
moUrmla.
•If 111.ii&lt;t) (air. s is r k t l b Ko u i hiva.lv.
urea written aiid produced Woml believes.
hnr. ore. la q u illiy I 35-1 15
Two driven haled Into hi* rourt feu.
*laden t*.
llu l Prpu#ra »4 feu, U c .
were vehement III acre sing each
PINTU'I'I.H — Na •NB'tlfeB
|N»TAT«&gt;E)I — IrUfe K ow
olhir. Both demanded an -irrral.
lofet)
I’ W T I 11 -J.fcS; H *l l i l i . t feu.
Bo office-* charged (M with icck- I.&amp;U.I It
lennc** nml ihs other with tareU A n iM IIR H — P U . few 1o*l dal.
linn FSr
Inane**.

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
$3 0 ^ 0 DOW N

B .L . Perkins

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ORLANDO, Dm . 20-Potallni
1 M accusing finger at t lorldu*
» deplorable highway laftty reecrd
for 1139, Waller I.. IUy*. chairi nan of the aafety committee nf
the Florida Rule Chamber nf
Commeice,
today outlined
a
, ' revolutionary now and modem
1 .aafety plan to aatlafy public de­
mand that "something be done,
y "It |i disgraceful that the
first trn month* of thl* ycor *aw
SIR pcIeon* loea their live* on
. Florid 1 highway*," Mr. Hay* do&lt;tyr|d. “And during the »ame
period 18,Sir, nvr.e were hurt and
4.0UO permanently Injured
In
79.3W) accident* In Ihl* italo.
X . “ Ng valuation, of tout**, ran
fee placed on loot live* and human
- Mfforloff. But the hoipilillaatlm
aoat alone in cnn*ervativ*ly ratimeted at 1610,000 and property
damage at more than $:i,i ihi,00&lt;).
A large percentage of thl* la
bane by th» tax-payer* of Flo- 1 Ida.
jf } “ IMjlIc Indignation
deroind*
' Florid* ratMt do *rmfthing deflI /., nila tar aafety. We ranaot allow
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mounting day In ami dry out.
* Leglalallnn
and regulation
&lt; i help, hut they alone rannet *nlvc
perplex inir pmlitem
t
“ A radical ilepaituro from old
ii aifety mrthod* I* In order; we
, • mu»t follow a modern safety plan
g 1 jj that pUrea the icaponilblllty on
lie opinion; &lt;ne started with
demaml nf the nubile, ln*trad
Icing driven into the public.
rou»l lie Mild and I believe
absolutely
new approach
•1* the following I* the
»»r:
L'a aet up an office In *nme
point of tin, Slate and
that nffice n aafety
-manager'-a man to ’aclr
* , «V»ty. Thrn let t-teh city govern, .1 merit and cirh county commission
'' hppolnt one nf their member* n
*Vafety com ml** loner!" Working
M - With' their poller ilc-paitmenl and
K .: thatr aherlff* &lt;ffice, they will
he monthly irpoiti
Jy *ale*-m*nngrr.‘

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REEL &amp; SONS
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0» r it r o t T»4f CHILE
P O L IC E --V O U V . HTED All,
A P A C T M I f|i ABOUT
T o*?r.r. w r i ' ^ j a g o t o i
A m a n AGO A W O M A N ’ *
M C V lC M W I A N G W E R j.
1nC DCGCM PTION in
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T*4F P APE R'S
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�In co-operation with Mayor Higgins’ campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local mer-

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W e are mindful that victory in a game, contest, or campaign must

like the one illustrated beldw. It is our sincere desire

necessarily wait fo r the final whistle, but with the “tra^at-horae** cam­

t o ^ o u r imh in making the campaign a success and

paign in the middle o f the last week

thereby hel0 to build Sanfoid into a bigger and better

too early to express our appreciation fo r the splendid manner in which

before Christmas, we feel it is not,

the people o f Sanford so fa r have responded to the drive.

MERCHANT

We are conscious that the cam paign has created a great deal o f pub­

PLEDGE

lic interest In the “ whys” and “ wherefores** o f trading with local mer­

Hon, Edward Higgins. Mayor.
City o f Sanford
Dear Mr. Mayor:
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chants, and we feel that the greater shopping activity noted in Sanford
speaks for itself as to whether, or n ot this “ interest** has been translated

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l will cooperate In your plan.to keep Sanford Dollars in Sanford
and pledge myielf to the following:

1. To carry such stock o f goods as are necessary
to fill all demandft*and to sell at such prices to
meet compejtitiwft
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stock for resale, aa are incidental to my business
in Sanford as fa r as possible.

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shoppers with what they want, and we wish to re-emphasize the im port*.|{l)C E K A
alice o f continued public support, not only through the important shop^ ETV1 JT T .
ping days just ahead, but also as a permanent fixture.

ft To impress upon all my employees the Impor­
tance of spending their wages in Sanford.
Sign'd

This Advertisement Is The Fourth In A Series Made Possible By The Following Merchants And Business Men
B. L. PERKINS
CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP

C. L &amp; M.
d in g f E l d e r

CELERY CITY

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P R IM IN G CO.

GROCERY CO.

BAUER
MONK’SBILLARD
RADIO SERVICE
PARLOR •
WIGHT BROS. CO,

SCOTT’S.
STANDARD
T I T I i?

GUARANTY &amp;
ABSTRACT CO.

FLORIDA POWER
&amp; LIGHT CO.
TRIPLE “S”
GROCETERIA

J. C. PENNEY
COMPANY

SEMINOLE

W IG H T "

EMERICK

DRY CLEANERS
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RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO,

STRICKLAND

&amp; SUPPLY YARD

COCA-COLA
BOTTLING CO.

K. W. FRUIT CO,

TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.

RILEY’S

PAUL W.
RADFORD

THE SANFORD
ST. JOHNS
ATLANTIC
RIVER LINE CO.
NATIONAL BANK
MATHER

PETER PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOPP

ANGEL’S

EAT SHACK
FLORIDA STATE
THE STYLE SHOP THE YOWELL CO,
BANK OF
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COWAN CO.
SANFORD PAINT HARDWARE CO.
WERT
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THE JEWELER
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SEMINOLE
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ELECTRIC
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SANFORD
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BAGGETTS
MACHINE CO.
LIQUOR STORE
KENT MOTOR CO
SHO^ STORE
SANFORD
SANFORD
, A. WlEBOLDT
BUICKCO.
GAS CO.

HOCKEY’S
TIRE SHOP

SANFORD

FURNITURE CO, •URNTTURE CO
SECURITY
LUMBER CO.

PALMETTO
GROCERY STORE

: BRIGG’S

THE JEWELER
TABUS SUPPLY
SANFORD CASH
STORE
FEED STORE
ROUMILLAT
TUXEDO FEED

PURCELL CO.

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* ANDERSON
LEE BROS.

MONTEZUMA
HOTEL

DRUG CO

COLEMAN’S

MOTORS), INC.

HARDWARE pg,

HILL LUMBER

CITY DRUG CO.

FORREST
GATCHEL’S

SANFORD FISH

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Seminole County Produce*
Morn Fruit And Vegetable* Than Any*
Similar Area In America
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Member Aaeedated Preas

VOLOlte

RECORDSET

ation Of 2
iB Members
Reoresentative Ramsoeck Proposes 2
M ajor Revisions To
• Waamer Labor A ct

Georgia Solon '
Hits At Smith

s a n f o r d ,'

Fl o r id a , Th u r s d a y , De c e m b e r 2 1,-19 3 9

Tide Seems Tfli
HaveTurnedln
European Wajr

Established In 1908

,U. S. DOESN’T W ANT THIS

Losses At Sea, \Veal£
eninff Of Rome-Berlin Axis To Hauitt
HHlOr’s Christmas

New Record Set
For First Month
Payment Of Taxes

NUMBER IBS

Finnish Capital
Is Again Bombed
By Soviet Airfnen
Trade-At-Home
Drive P r a i sed
By N e w m a n

40 Percent O f Roll
Was -vCollected In
Asks EaualityForEmMonthOf November
oktyers. Protection All prtriou* record* for tax
For Small Unions eolieetLns during tne month of

15 Explosive^ Drop*
ped By l n v a d e r b
In Large :Hospital
Area In Helsinki

Dutch Airplanes

' Merchant Says Co-OpFight Strangers
cration ih r.sscnt i a 1 To Progress Germany Protests In­
ternment Of Crew
lle*idi-nli of Saufonl ulio arc
not -utlafied to let Samord reF
rom
Rnttlcship
; main a* it I. year in nnd yenr

mountain-lop retreat, llcrrhte*
Jno. 11. Jlnltln*.
Seminole i gaden.. Yet the tinehailengcnhlt
November were broken thla year Counlj- tax colleetor, mane pub- j ..rm&lt; of »ho »e&lt;k on the sen fronl
with the payment hv Remind* lie icconls at 'hla office ftMlny j ertll keep him grim company In
' out enn make n “ big'’ contribution
WASHINGTON, Dwc. 81. County . property owner* of * 1 1 which revealed that a new hignihii Imliday-innkin.;.
Hr AMMffUfrtt I'FFtaM
11 unrd it* progre** by “ tranitg— (AP) — Rap. JUmapeck percent of the entire 1039 roll.: record for Wax payment* in No-! By hia order u hundred thou
ItrcauM, ot assnnation* HXi* tm*. Mrrt U. W. l.mtr'cty, enown I nt lunoo," it.
Russlnn tvnrplnncs raided
N’cwniu” . urc»lvember ora* let
In Seminole earn! ton, hr more of liertuat
the
Urged
flr*t
month
tax
col­
(D.-Ga.) called today for the
County hut month. He took the shipping Including the i*nwerflt rerr in n picture «lth Hitler, wa* denied the rixlit In Hniliul Ktntc* j-li-nl of Hilt Hardware Company the capital of I'inlund today
reifenationa-'-of J. Warren lection In the hlitory of the eoun-: occaajon to express hi* apprrel-! pocket battleship Admiral Oral ?ltlirn.|||p I,, u I'ctruit cmirt. The court refused lo lirlierc l.u &gt;-aid today. In commendine tho ns the Soviet Union, startty. Tax collector Jno. D. Jlnkin*
ation to property owner* for|Sp»* and the S oil luxury Unit |cckc‘* pmlrstation* that lie i* a "new in«n" nnd that hi* old be­ current campaign tu “ »p»nd SanMadden and Edwin 8. Smith
!iir the fourth week of the
their co-operation, 'wldi hi* of- j volumbus, once the hoa»t of th( lief* cluing,d nftcr lie fell out with the fuehrer and escaped the fonl dollars in Sanford.”
from the National Labor Re­
| Declaring tlmt n city is no Finnish invasion,
observed
flee, .
,
’ German Merchant Marine, have
Narl
blood
purge.
latione Board and proposed
'more progressive than Its resi­ Joseph Stalin's GOth birthday
[been scuttled by Clrrman hand* tt
dents,
Mr.
Newman
pointed
out
-two major amendments to
-«nre them from enemy seiiurc
that the growth and ucvclopmenl with celebrations throughout
'or the rusting Idlrnr,* of Intend
the Wagnar Labor A ct
I ™ - .-,,
Inf Hanford will be In proportion the tuition.
me'nl In neutral poll*. To rap
Ram*peck, ranking Demo■to the amount of support und co­
!that, . coiun word that Capl
Fifteen bombs fell on the
a *» »
a rivault
of early payment of
erat on the Houae Imbar Com—
operation given by It* re*idenl»
Jtet, the property oamen aaved
five block hospi nl area in
toward thl* obl»ellvp.
IJM .n, the total of the 4 perSeven hospital atrud“ I don't believe tbc populace ilrlxlnki.
a t .' discount allowed .under Uw
sign, Congress should aboUah the ront.dlaeou
jrenlilr.l toe seriousness of tsklng lures w eir hit.
lla A etiM Irtlfil |'fM 9
* payments la the first month.
Not nil of tfib bomb* exploded
IHanford dollars nut of town until
Tin i|iir*t of the nation* for
A- tempartaaa. with Uut.year’e
create a hew ' o n e r ------ - -'----Polish War Is Rated .11 wa* brought forcibly lo their but gmvo dnuingr.. was done to
Security
n
the
linllmark
of
the
a
payments
daring
the
flr*t
«everal
o f the liulhllugi from
• -Madden and Bmlth. eapedaUy
intention during Mayor Eduard
twrntiith ceiiturr'* foutlh ilccmle
1939’ h Biggest Story ;-lli-irln*
which a majority o f thn patienta
Smith. In mr opinion ’ have net oath show* that this year* rec­
‘tmde-at-hom,'
iumTlmt
the
groping
search
ha*
led
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carried ent the wUl o f Congroaa ti breaking reflection*. exceeded Labor Leader Volun­
paign,” Mr. Nawman said. “ Now ulirndy liml lircli lemovert.
the world lo the brink of disaster
* 1918 total by .b ou t 118,000.
Arrliil warfuro developed . In
even thobgh they have triad to
that It ha* been shown to the
1. Grrmsny (urn* hlllikrvlr
teers
Ideas
While
1*
the
everlasting
mystery
of
the
'total of U percent of the 1938
mi I’t.luiiil sftting off near Eudd aa honoot Job,”
Sgmapeck
re*klenl* that they will l-i-m-fit another European quartai- today
•pon
a
roB
wa»
collected
In
the
first
TalkinjrToNewsmen
ro|irno war.
tdirectly or Indirectly ICom every wlien Nelherlatirit planes battled
*sa,'*.i‘
lint that'* the first and ln*t
t ■
- Ho advocated Lhtoe ckaage* In onth. , .,,'kv .
2. England, France declare i ilollsr they spend *wlth kw-al nil*-inft o f nn unlilenllfied na­
total* rising. Front France com
Of i&gt;.
The
money
collected
on
this
merchants, I'm sur* the result tionality ov fr lltreeht.
the labor act: 'protecliha 'f o r
Tin- fl.-imc epurted flixt In «ar mi Germany.
WASHINGTON,' Dee. 21 —(d’l an official lecapUulntion tlmt half
isr’e roll ha* beto distributed to
The invaders, who w r e re­
3. 11■i*•It, Invntlr* Flnlnml.
will he worthy of th" effort
rmall - unions "which |lw.-Board
— William Green, president of llie a hundred Nasi U-boat* liavebern Chinn, tlien leaprd iicro** ocean*
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-following
f
pcCoante;
SUte,
4. tt. 8. rmigres* rrpeap
which hn* l&gt;een made." he nddcl. ported to have come ffom the
has permitted a larger union to
to
Etliiopln
nnd
central
Europe,
American.
Federation
ol
labor.
sunk
In
the
wnr.
British
nitlmtatrm* imlutrgo.
| Although he anld he had not diieclloti o f Gcrntany, eeeaped
take over hi tonie InaUneee: for­ iA98.ll: Copnty maintenance, Mid yestardav .that cvldcnrr at llnsa teport thiy have eeorvdjln the In-1 tragic year of the decA,W0M r Counmr hands, 318.18*.3. I'lu i XI, IIn- " l ’ii|ie of
compared till recorJs, Mr. New- behind a nuoke screen.
mal assurances Ahat ewptove'n
ready produced by the House Com heavily against Xari -urfare icar-jade. all the great p.iwer* of EuIi
aehoal
mataUhaaee'fl*,07t.3i;
IViiri-, * dies.
Italy and Germany, hoping to
man dated that he la confident
will have the same riffctM ask
mlttee: tnvsutiratiwg the Labor cruft.
I rop.' thtew caution lo tne winu*
hod.
bopda
UIA*1.7«.‘
f
Il'eallwweU mm r u . Three* .
that thl* year’s pre-Christmas
0. Hiller ml»«c« dcnln by If
for a collective bargaining ejec­
In Finlnnd, Germany’* &lt;.oul.tf.il rpd |liem*ilve» went to iv-«r fo*
nrUlloos Boon) has horn paAial
The
number'
It
itax.
raaalpta
lavolume of business for hi* star*
tion at p e r to r * .............................
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T —
- . •
to CIO.
&gt; i
. .•
“ friend,” Soviet Ru**la, |« meeting) tin- i*'t of *ee-trity gold
Hi* *nd minul,-* in Mnnl&lt;-h Immh ex
pin-inn.
is In excess of last you '*.. v
Grecu voluoUrndath* itatement____
_
WtUr_______
re»l*tahc* __________
from her midguf'of
the International rainbow,
". II*ilial* linn- Alhenin Mink
hit* branded) 'Notv
even In .......
those nation*
In discs (ting w W f n*w»m*n n for. World opinion hn*
........................
eotifrranee bu Jtad haM with Fd- Russia an outlaw lor thjt .innir-iud cic liberty, equsllty and fra-1 wllh ln«» nf 112 llvrt, including
African
t,
muttd M* TMWIlUl OCIItuHtrr rdutt- -ton, -pawned &lt;^ t8cb Germdit wtertdW'slsoee^hunaittnd
Htng Oiornp
s*L The two rdws di*cit«*ed AFt.iFrenrh-brilleh conflict. Tim pon- j thmueh, 130 purpoerful year*.
Wltn&lt;aees who idhsequrntly trill |dcrou* maehineiy of. Fianro-tirlt-J men mote nppreh»n*lvel&gt; trithiu Qne&lt;-n Fli*at&gt;cth iltil
m ade
testify t at the Inquiry, but dldiish pouer l.t moving
ovlng to nlv*
nlvr such ihe •rbll preerillied l&gt;y «nt.
0. U. S. -iil'-nnritir Kuiinlii.
,,'ee,leers mm Pee, *t«*
-e It,*, slit
not disclose' tholr names. Thei
riiiigtiiuiM lin8ki‘U will l&gt;# His*inki;
divtn*; Im-II f.*-Mnil* .Tt .if
WASHINGTON, Do«. Cl. -(IF ) . WASHINGTON. Dec. U - U D - committer recessed yesterday un-ti il»iil«*«l lit iirnrly 100 families
iTeie
to . *cniw- f-„- flr-il tini*
til
after
the
fln
t
of
the
vrar.
,
TAMPA. III*. ?l
i.n
linn' Sntiir.l.iy night f imiii‘ pmcerdn of
— President Bo m volt made a n * army Roneral staff dUcloecd
In auli lii*t»iy.
The work of the Investigators
inoir ctini'gi- wiir lilt’tl
Why We Should Shop In Sanford
F«*d ftin* eSnlvstinn \riny Kinpi&gt;
10. Trnns-.ltlonlii- mi x.rviei
change'today In the governorship
.. the air raid de* also wa* praised by the employ­
start*.
i ml t’oiui lii’ii* m l"nluy rlmrg •**»' I*tnul.
Industrial NOrlheatt ment r.-lation* committer of the
of thy Farm Credit Administra­
A'npt It. i: Itoio H«id it h»d
Inir ahlpiiirnl ol ’ I' u
wad under a single Natlonel Association of Mamifac- tion tiring Secretary Wallace'a
By l*AURKI,I.K D U T T O N
nrigliiully lioi’ii plnniinl tu provide
ir**il**w On Pecs * i , i
:a those protecting
ifniil fioin Floi lil.t it! violntimi for I0(i familiirt hot Uml public
greater control over-the 94,000,*
Svrbnd
I’
rlu-.
KrcMhtnnn
a 'atid* Berlin,
of frdrinl riinit
l.i*ling ngn*i*#000,000 egrlcultnral leading agen­
had ii*&gt;t bd’ii Hiifficicnt
t run*, interceptor
cy and opening the Why fee- more
There
many runmiiw \vl,y u
izeu *hntilil
i.icnl regulation'*.
Jto innko tlmt podiblr. IlnwrviT,
warning
algnala
for
bountiful credits to fanner*. . ■
! Tile* dcfrndatit« mv Buy .Spang-1*»«* uddul. If runtributioni come
buy in Itin homo town. The fir,,, i* loynlt.v. An&gt; eiliF. F. HID, governor during the ______ _____ h produce* some 80
ler, Viruil Bnybtiin nod llt riunu |!'• t11' 1 ••inmgli bi'twrrii nn\% and
past year, tendered hi* resigna­ per cant af all American war tupten of Sanford dltoultl have nt Irnal .Mt-itigli loyally lo
I.. Ruyhuni, nil 1*111111 t ity tnu l. ' Batiinla&gt; idglit, Umto it every
tion to the Chief Kgtoutirr, who pi W* will ha put under the direc­
dritriH. (?npiu*&gt;in %%•••«• m siii -I, but ■•*hni»«v 'hut numt nf Hic m * needy
help keep money in Ills lx me town. Afltr nil. Our
immediately appointed Dr. A. (I. tion of Col. James E. Chaney, naw
*fiinnlii * ond tiiulorprivileg«‘tI childthe men hud
campaign isn’t for the mayor of our *ity or for the
Black, director of Iho Agriculture commandant at Mitchel Field, L.
ren i, ill tinV*- a* luippy ami Joyful
I.1M III,'III.
U ASIIINIITON. Ihe. *.'l 1/1%
I.
HU promotion to brigadier
officials either. I ia for the common good of the
11%i ii inn Bu)huin tt.ix uni’ of ( hii*»|mn-.
Bn»rHI l.efflngwrll, uhitr-hnbed
genets! wa* announced yesterday.
NEW YORK." Dec. 21 — Alpeople.
Th • follmvim: contribute! lo the
t o o nirested lire.
on •luutnr
WlUi.no hint of a belief tbit though only a little more than
pntlner in J. P. Mo'gnn nml &lt;*n.. rhnrge*. Tluee •»!|i&lt; t • wen- une^t Kmpl \ .St«&gt;rkiiiu Flint! ymlinUyf
the Atlantic aeaboatd had come •‘ week old, organisation tv irk of
Teamwork Is also im|Mirlanl. .Two or Itn-f p,-otold (he Morioply
C. I*. Bollin-. #.v
&lt; i nunittfe ,.,f Tiicnlay. All v« i** it lt’n*«’«l on
’within the lengthening rang* of
ple cannot k'K'p our moiti-y in S infortl. Everyone
Biff. Tir\. mill Birr Kn. $S.
ye'trrday thnl i.nlr-* the go Vs*i n- fiOO bond \\ boo Spnn^loi uinl
borober«k*.thor War Department ih* drive to raise (und* for the
.Iimitir t hiimht r of Coinmrit^
muat co-operatc. A canoe ti|ton n river cmikl not get
no nt 11Inwed nmro freedom "I Die two ItuybiniM m e iippii ln ml
said the now arrangement would homeless and starving non-com*
$7
Mi
oil the t*r\\ t'|int';t ' tin \ uill
anywhere If one person rowed one way and one per­
gunrnntee
I loim ** will go l i n k |I
- .od
"prorida experience and the hade baUnt* of invaded Finland took
M iBin hi slid 'It’llaml $1
„
m» M ip lllt .l t(
mnkt* t»- ml for upson the other. Neither ran Sanford if half the p, &gt;ple
for future developments of thl* on gation-wlde proportions today
P1,
'pcaranff Jim h.
ae letter* and teletram* offering
n a t u r e . \
shop here and h alf shop in other towns.
I' takes
l.i'ffinytttll, min ivculli’ii
In-v Hpauab'i
ivciiltdi bit
Hpauah'i •• rliiiig’ d with Imv Lato
Letter To
Beerebuy Wood) lag described ta forward- the program locally
unity. E very one must enter with the splri that we
►ei vice in ii)«ti;*f tint no iTta* y of &gt;it*lf ablp|M* I IMl liulf Ihiu Iuiish of
the move aa -an important step literally flooded national head­
Santa
Received
will
conquer,
then
wp
wl|l.
the
Treasury
during
(he
W
n
ild
.!"
*
"«
l
»
Alalnnm..
incl'iilliig
25
toward the completion af compro- quarters of the FffSkish Relief
•.» .
.
...
, bag* Hint urn. m»M in Did if
tnelve ply ns for the national de­ Fuad, Ine.
Convenience la another excellent reason for shop­
W.M. prnle.tid against ’’ man.ged Urotlwl.
...... .
„ ,, rhHtfr&lt;,
Farmer President Herbert lloo“ I de not live in Pittsburgh I
ping at home. It Is much morn convenient for n citi•unary -ind plaiuu.l reunoniy” n&lt; he knew the Indt hml Ihwii grad- live
f Issurd his spptal to pabllshers
in .Saiif&gt;&gt;rd thl* year,” one
control of air raid defenses' la
lliicatcuiiig eventual douni of ed U. 8. No. 3, ten low u yrade youngster wi lie* in a late letter
xen -*.o drive down town an I do hia shopping in u short
a tiered now. The c o n t artillery J the nation to Mt a* collector*
"Ihe
profit
system.”
He
also
*ai*l
for
shipment
under
the
agree.
while, than it la fo r one to drive to another ‘.own,
to Simla reei ived today.
u charge «f anti-aircraft gun*, Cor the drive “ to keep admtnietraI'ii*ine** Could not exist without ' nienl.
The letter i* a* follows:
re air'corps of quick-climbing ta&gt; Mon expenses at n minimum” on
w asting porhapa a whole day. By shopping in San­
com*
piiee
inriec*c»
In
the
fa
c
e
!
Virgil
Rushuin
isurouied
of
"Drat Santa &lt; laur 1 want you
rveptor pursuit planes alratdy Friday, Dec. I, but organization
ford , you not on ly savo time, but gasoline end money.
i f an inci(.**ing
t a '. Iiunten,, having "hipped |S4 half-box hug* to bring Reen u watch nqd P'lt
work actually did not get under
higher wage ro«t* and similar' delivered to a m a r k e t |n Macon, It under Iteen’s Christmas Tree.
W hen you drive to another town you waste gasoline
Way until four day* later. . .
fuvtois.
|“ knowing that Ihe fruit giadi-d
“ One week Inter, the Pinnleh
b y e x tra mileage, gettin g in t r a f f i c ' jams, and having
“ Picas bring me a watch and
“ I think sir ought In give the “ "ly U. 8. No. .'I, loo small fur a electric Train and a Wagon
ted- defiase area e » Belief Fund le represented by
to “ atop and go** all the tim e. You waste money
l.'IU.OtMl.llOO person* in thin country ! shipment undrr agterm ent."
and
1 do not live in Pittsburgh
Hr from Detroit (a the newspaper, la every state nnd
fo r extra gasoline and you could hnve saved it by
iiioio iop e,” U -tfiiigwrll takl.
Iltrmnii Rayburn is accused o f I live in Sanford lids year.”
pee. It was indicated. nanrly every targe community In
The
ffn
er-il
discussion
tam
e
jj
"
v*ng
shipped
75
hags
o
f
grapeshopping
at
hom
e.
Then
also,
y
ou
may
no.
know
the
From Ihumld Dultison
■uch Important oeit- Urn nation /E d gar, Rickard, presi­
nfter 1‘eter Nehcmkls, committee ^ruit o f No 3. grade from Winter
oth er town no well, and you m ay get lo*‘ in a big
100 Park Avenue •
fork, Pittsburgh, dent of the Fund, disclosed. ‘ More
counsel, offered exhibit* p u ip o r t-' Haven to Georgia, Including five
than
1,200
daily
papers
have
sig­
the New -Engteiri
crow d o r waste m uch tim e try in g to find the right
hege sold to a store In I’erry,
ing to show that deposit* In j.
nified . theiq wUHngnees •to pro­
■tore* and slree'n .
n«
Moignn and Co. hsd greatly in
mote the ylrtwn through Uwlr
cruised In recent years and that grade for ehlpment.”
news columns nnd he
When you shop In nnothcr low n you are destroy­
The
Informations
were filed by
nn increasing proportion of them
Cor collecting
ing all hope of new parks, ennis courts, and ether
had been invested in lax exempt' P ,,lrk ‘ Attorney Herbert 8 Philwarding them
public works. You see, If there is no money in our
Generally fair.tonight and Fri­
securities. A* a result, Nrhemkia: "P* .w|H&gt; H&gt;« *s»l*U»rc of G. Oxcity, how can we nav our taxes7 W ould you like to
contended, the Morgin partnets *nu^d D&gt;*dc, Wnhln&lt;lon nttorney day, &gt;luwly rising^ temperature
paid no Income lax on their ca m -' for lh* I*»P»rtm.nt of Agrlcul- sn extreme southenaf and west
cabled Prime
iTOOIOMT
-move to Orjando, Jacksonville, of som e other strange
iwer to urwSnt anneal*__
Ing. of nearly »4.00f,000 in 1 9 3 8 - who_ ’»iU « f Ul wllh Pro»t ‘ central coasts tonight and on
hi-/ » i f . .1 .
city, and rnklce a new home for yourself among
Leff Inswell recalled, how ever,!
Jhe capi.se. were au- extrema south coast Friday, scat*
stnmrsra? Perhsm that is what will happen '.o Santhat ae Tong ngo a . the World
b* U- s&gt; Jud«* U ul* w - tered light frost tn Interior of
w e -w J k
north portion tonight.
ford (f people don't buv at home.
„ wnr won to Western
War he liad advocated removing Strum
Holidays
IIAItOMBTEIt
The act provides penalties ol
Mr* Bearer said bn
the exemption on future govern­
By shopping In other ritiea you are causing Ban....................
30.18
-Bara an even larger
ment issues. ||e alio tndoreed the Irom $&amp;o to $500 for eaeh of­ Today
ford
merchsn’s
to
'rtaduallv
vacate
their
stores,
fense. Hyde said the case* were Yesterday .. ...... .....i*......... SQ.l
•t later this week.
Govftnment’e e'zandonmrnl of the mad*
a result of repeated com­
homes, and go out of business. Then they m ust seek
IMa 1100^00 was raised dnr&gt;
gold standard and ite relief pto- plaint*a* by
PRECIPITATION
grower and shipper
Um first weak af tha drlvd,new he-net in strange towns amohg strange people.
gr-im, but added that, although committees administering
.00
the act. Yesterday .......
aorar said, “nnd win
they
were
necessary,
they
did
not
To
date
this month ......__
.00
The ultimate m u lt will be a gradual decrease In our
te Ptiaalar Bytt
Increase business confidence.
Normal
fer
month
___
„
.
l
M
0
population.
te nilevlnte as anw
Senator King (D-Utah) and
Normal for year _____
.A M I
Mrsl
Mary
Desmond
There’ are many young people in Bsnford that
a* ^MMMta.^Fnwto an
other committee members re­
To date this year**.......... •G1.14
sponded warmly to the Morgan
have just graduated from high school or college. They
Dies
At
Lake
Mary
TEMPERATURES
partner'* Insistence that oppor­
are just ■taring'oat In the world to find a fob. If
Dal*
High - Law Rato
tunity atUl exist* In tha Ameri­
then is no money In Hanford 'for their salaries then
Mrs, Mary DeLaney Desmond Dec. &lt;k&gt;
72
51
can economic qrstem.
r
there are no Jobs to offer them. They . muat leave’•Thera'* Ufa In the old gal yet," died at her home In Lake Mary Dec- 7
their homed and families, go to other towns and live
eald Loon Henderson, SEC com- this morning following a linger­ Dee. H
ing illness.
Dec. it
50
among strange people. If they are to have jobs. „
She was born In Ireland. She Dec. 10
M
“Splendid,” echoed LefflngwelL
If 8anford dollars are kepi In Ranford. our town
bad
llvad
in
Lake
Mary
for
about
D
m
.
11
57
“ Only I don’t think eha la nn old
one
year,
although
aha
had
pro*
Doe.
IS
sal."
will become an attractive city,.and-the winter tourists
viouily visited the Seminole Dm . 13
Will atop here, bringing more dollars into Sanford.
County town on several other Dm . 14
r/
trading at home you will save time, money,
WORLD BEATS A PATH . otemasioni.
Doc. 1C
&lt;
Surviving te bar husband, Dm . 16
; you will be * loyal and co-operative dtlren;
Daniel
Desmond
o
f
Lobe
Mary.
BBOOKin ELD. Mo. Dm . t l —
Dm . 17
will be encouraging the next genera’,ion by offerWilliam Reece baa mice bat
Funeral aarvieaa will bn-nt tha Doc. 18
them Jobe, salaries, and homes; and vou win be
virtually no mouse trouble. Boom AU Soul’s Catholic Church Friday Dm . 19
' t Hanford a more healthful, beautiful..
of tha white Und colonised In hie moral mr o f tom* otatouk and the Dm . 80
_______
iunkymM,.M«w Hi m * baa a wait* body will ho sent to Bridgeport, p i a « ; S
•77
M M i L E youngsters who want o - * - V r t a ,
—
. ( . . NOTE: Reading* are mada-asQy
at 7:80 A. M-

!Evidence Shows
NLRB Is Partial,
Green Declare'

ssx. •si ■asm*?s ~ sa # j

Disaster Faces World At End
Of Century’s Fourth Decade

Christmas^ Baskets
T h re e Additional To Be Dfstributed
C h a ry / RlAd -&lt;In ()n SttturSa/N ’ight
Shipping Or Citrus

Planned

Relief Funds For
Finns Is Swelled
By C o n trib u tio n s

Morgan Partner
Sa ys Business
Outlook Black

'LOCAL WEATHER

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                    <text>G erm an
Tradition

Maimerheim

_ h r ( m h s ii 4 r n «
The "suicide" o f the Admiral
raf Spaa last night accorded
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the rnclcnt military—and
grarabriy German—tradition of
tee leal haraklrl n th er lliau
karflteUng surrender.

IIEIJlINKf, Dee. U - m Th» Ktnnlih high command an*
neunerd 1 st night that wave af*
'tar ware o f Russlon altaclu on
the Manner helm Upe straddling
the Kantian Isthmus, supported
by the heaviest artillery flte thos
.'or In tbe war, b n own crushed
in fierce flcbtng.
Drsituctlon of large nembtrs of
Russian l.'nks, In-luding 30 ton
montUrs making their first ap*
ponsr.ee on the tide of the R el
A'tnv Invaders, waa reported it*
tbe rinniak communique.
The wares t f Itusaian attacks
throan hack Hstoidiy along the
Tgrpale River and the eatlem elJc
o f .he K aielbn bottleneck n ai
Lake Ladoga In a sector ublch

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The next illuming, elmrrvtlt
Hf aunmiuii:.
cm r
iiiriulirrs
tearing the vessel* with their
milage, ami a petrol boat stalled
g rounds (0 ere what waa going
The sailors mumbled replans*», argued Vs
slellli- .for
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tea,
sis If stalling
0a and finally said s|&gt;obgrtl-

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about two hours away, and by
the lime Ibey got thrrr, the Get*
man Orel was almost gone. Tbf
llrltleh patrol Unit ritmiurd the
Wittis rruher Lmdrn, wnuishlni
her gangways, and pisvrntlag bet
incrtfke.
Mott of Uie German crewi
escined safely.
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Tbe Biltish bridled In the high
dudgeon uf outraged "sportsmanshin."
Before the news of the scuttled
thlpa wire leLrn to Internment
ashor*. View.Admiral Plr Rhine,
PrevmsnlU lined them up, under
tayonrted gttahl, and dcetaied U
German Admlrsl nm Renter.
"I would like io repress lo yen
my Indignation nt thn tired whirl,
you have pet petr.'led snd which
was that of a traitor. It Is not
Uit flist ocraaimt on which tin
Germans Live v|r tntr«t oil thr
ilccent Iiw* ami n If* of the seas"We have bad on many occas­
ions to irgrvl thr fart of having
to fight a nation which take* no
notice of civilised laws on the
high sees.”

Ferric (lion)- aslts. when ap­
plied lo the broken skin, have a
strong
astringent,
m,idlest,
action.
The
Madden nr sound* nf
sevnsl kind* nr fish furnish the
material fnun which Isinglass, 11
rommi-rclul pure grtelln, U made.

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Holiday Cruises On Match Claims For!
2 Crack Steamers Air, Hea Success!

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the (Hyde Mallory IjAes, otM-rwl- &lt;ir” f s '"-"
" wt'" ,
ors o f the famous "Crulso-Wny” » » 'c "boa»d l“ “
•w-l- f »
vacation lllters,
mule lo llurnos Alrrs. The cepi
Hrhrduled to sail from Miami tain un.l other shl|n' officers w rit
srs lha T. 8. H. Iruauob on Use. imported aboatd n launch from
2.1, and the 8. tfc Algonquin on the U tthshlp, alsu headed for
Dec. 30, both rrultce include twu I lU rnos Alrrs.
days and a night In Galveston,I The Graf 8 p i« was dertiuyed el
with accommodations at a lend* 7 :r&gt;0 P. M. on Ibe ptisom l otdrrt
Ing ocean-front hotel. T l« v uI- j uf Kuehrer Adolf Hitler, sealed in
offer gal* holiday feetivltira, in 0.U70 miles away,
which tbe passengers wrlrume
As the hulk settled in the uuter
Chriitmos or New Yt-nr's In ths Cuinberlsiid ond an unklentl
rousing ceremonies -aboard ship.' fji-J Uiitiili dwtruyer upproachcd
For those pestengers who with at full speed,
to remain longer In the south-, Th, ^ mu»ffieisl newspaper El
western resort city sperlil
I Pm-Uo hipl rnnuuneed siniulUnsrangemsnts can be made for| 0„ , w|,h the'G raf 8|&gt;er’s depot,
them to extend their stay. Dmf , „ n, Montevideo that CapIng these "shpre lea ve*' varn- |,|„ fjingm loiff hid snld
tlonera may cxplorg. the city ami
* ff | r*n not tun tb,&gt; Ili'ltish
the colorful ’environ* lu their tiuikadc I’d sink the ship at ,0
heart’s content and then irjoln p. ' m
their llnor for tin. rvl|l£. to M i-; Tllt) ^ ( M i g h t s c f Ilia Cumbtr*
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v/|io#e f « l n bH*' had rlioat«4,
J p w ia l WJulpiwM
uLuyt (hr »UiitUfv«l wut
r a s t f * ‘ h o .°*M " l , l «*
vessel n. eke sank bem-dh te
S S ? * n ll, r r0l’ ■, " ,r onmm.ua pall o f smoke and leapa u lf o f Mexico ■ virtual ten- ,
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going carnival.
A onrnit rm-k&gt;^ r '
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tall lounge, suave Archest nt, largo . ^ i'i"wd of ■WM .000 peri-oira,
sun and simrls decks combined
' T ll' . / i 1 1
wdlh llie Inimitable ruli-ln«- o f
* n l * u naval .larlUo
the Clyde Mallory Lima, tele
tcop* tlir tl«y« uI
Into «wif!
Allii^ rountjrt. wttnr*pi*f| th*
flowing periods o f pltfture.
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! 80 p 1eat * vk the first rxole
The natives o f Jam ate dllh" fmir-lnrh steel sites
trkled Into three groups: Javanese, * t tl^ G m ff 8 p«v. balll to wltbBundanese and Madurtae. All are
t»&gt;e Idg ahells of I enemy
of'M a lay stock. .
. *Mp*. were Utn outward Ilk#

D IO S

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DOLLARS OF
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SE LE C T YO im B FROM
OUR COMFLRTK
STOCK,
OVER B0 NSW
RADIOS TO CHOO»K
FROM. AT PRICES TO
SUIT—STAB TO SIMAS

1«wllng. that Uruguay's refusal te
.lit
. . Uie (llg .l 8i*sr
Star tamsln
remain In tbe
tbs
Karbpr later th«n this evening
“ lea ve me nu alternative than to
enk my ship heir tbe cooet and
•as** my crew."
The alternative*
he rafpood
v r f f to r**nms the t-ittle with
Drlit*h warships outside the barlo r f-om which be fled lost Wedtic-hte* night, hts ship iplH hy
llrltteh rhelte. or Itl his ship be
Interned fur Ibe n et nf the wor.t -

p i i a n i i m e. id
tiji*
tain Gulliver. • literary b e n for
200 years, takes his bow today as
4 movie etar..
The world premiere o f ths sound
snd eoler, festers.length cartoon.
“ Gulliver’s Travels," urodnsod at
a Cost o f I1J500,000 In Ibe new
Flelicbcr Studio In Miami, Is slat­
ed to appear In two theaters, both
Bailouts.
A t one, tbs audtenets will In­
clude « group which paid 1100 e
Plata at a charity dinner where
fevers were tickets to see the
fantasy o f Gulliver la LUDpatlaml.
-. Mpvie exscut tree and no Uhl**.
Including Jssska DragePette and
lauinv Reas, who gars voice id
the tiny, thlmUe-aloed prince and
princess, will attend*
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A Hollywood preview audience
Saturday applaOded the Flotkla
made flint, seme asoertlng U
would rival Ibe poeulorHy e f Welt
Disney's “ Snow. W h it e /
In Jonathan Bwlftl* famous
story, written tw o , eeataries ego
hot irfkde pnaslble-fer the scrwsn
by new cartoon technique, G al­
ike* U n man o f normal aloe who
te shipwrecked and tossed an the
shore o f LUIIput, land a f tiny folk
H b amusing apd a mooing ad­
ventures In the film fellow hts dis­
covery. unomeeiers on tbe beech
.**» OehbT, tbe town ester. He wipe

m o f t b materials to embargo
them « n Impracticable because
Kuala, cue o f Um three major
owner* o f the resources. could not
he relied on to cooperate. The
other two were the United Stoics
and .the British empire.
. The plan and why it didn’t
work are lust a smal part of grad Wats s m m M s I
the amanUon-etadded story
of wash s a g OfO briti
w het. Urn ndnilnUtrsllon’s In/lio.t
financial o fflc isb were doing In
scores o f scen t msetlngs hut
Bpnm; totu h pa re the nation for
the shock of a foreign war.

BATTERIES
$4.00 up
GENERATORS
STARTERS .

slnn tanka In 48 h airs o f ftebtlrtg
which (ho commun’-ue Indicated
had bein the sharpest since the
start o ths hostilities 18 days ago.
Just north o f Lake Ladoga In
tbs LoimoVi oe*tor two Rustlan
•at lal Inns—about 1,000 men—w en
“ dispersed" and a Russian uttsck
hurled luck, it was clslmrd.
la s t night's eomminkyio Indi­
cated tb it the Red Army had
launched
almhrtanecus 'attacks
•veer tbe longest f'o n t thus far
between the Gulf o f Finland and
mr'h o f l a i n Ladoga.
In Stockholm, Grne-al Villenjos,
.ommander o f tbe Finnish ttoeps
on the Be 5* and the Pa Iasmu
fionts, told Saredlsb correa|n&gt;ndcute that two Russian force*, inch
of rbriit In 000 men, w cm sur­
rounded In the yklnltlfi o f Cuo*
muaaalml and Tojvojarvl.
Thai
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a has
nos been
oern fierce
n a n * fightingnaming ,
reported ■for days In this region. IT. Bradford Byrd was introduced
’In Moscow, the -United Stares by Mr. Merries* &gt;sn d' pnoentod
was areused by the Communist with a bag o f marhiee aa wall u
Party newspaper I’rsrda o f Influ- the box e f cigars and theater
curing Latin American Staten te tkkcU.
support rs pulsion o f Sovlr’. Rus
Born In Tallahassee, Mr. Byrd
sis front Iho Ijeagua af Nations.
1
Soviet newspaper* abu charged
Rrllaln with Juggling league ms- and became know a g "t b * Old Ga
1 Ninety lo oust Russia but da- ,tor Scrub." After learing-Uw Uni*
vanity be Weenie a member of
the staff o f tba Atlanta Journal
where he remained fdr 28 yean
until hie retirement InMhe pail
couple of years on account o f ID
health.
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Am ent hU -hobbles » rs g g "C T 1
flowers, especially rtedej -.fiw m

.The Germans sent home 2000
m from their ships • • ml left
ICletcn creuu totaling ab ut 400.
frna
f . ____
ffh
s
scuttling was «effected
tehrenily ty dotillrd plot,
v n June 20, 1010, slmullannmlv
101 the drpnrtu'c nf the HrIrish
IVl fniin Iho i.muth of the Mow,
ynter'ou* signal.* smi. *m l at
|^piasthr.-tL o f nil the tinman

It is net our fault: we are
w ing out.our orders.”
wen suddenly the huge PriedI' der Grossc, her aca-cock*
tetly, opened, heeled over end
Jr m a faw moments,
u m la by minute, others fo|.
ha . . . lbs cruiser Rrummer
. ’ Ibe cruiser lllndcnbu-g • •
* Berdllls.
1m British guard vessels wets

kind o f lawn sprinkling d c r l n /
Dr. Gray was born on Dec. t*
hi HexkUa," Mev, and located la
florid*, la ,191*. Ilia father,w aa
an outstanding mem ber o f the
denial profession In which he
too studied until be decided te
become an aeeoontant. Ha la ■
member pf tbe Fplscopal Church
and Irvasnmr o f the Diocese of
South Florida.'
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Mr. Hcrrifteri presented Dr
Pule dun, represented by proxy
Dr. Charles Park a shot gun as
well as a box o f cigars and Ipt
tlekrU to On RUs. The g-m wa«
the token that Dr. Puleston’a far*
orlU hebty Is hunting at whic)

.01 iso manno&lt;neiiii i.ino ino rinns
1claimed to have destroyed 30 Rus.

Web the C.rmitn.'i n-roinplislicd
Bile in n vhtiial stnlc of lm*
rlsniimetil.
[The entlru German fleet had
ten bottled up In the huge NcrUi
M
losdi lead—while
licit Ian
kkcrrd with Ike other Alike
gtut rcr.poiuil ility fur It—with
rtlish ships cunlndling the cn-

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kids shoot ’sml| radif - (Metentog
Ut—eepecially to M F s brvscsiU li
newspapers, (reading 'em slniw h*
retired 'from estiva journalistic
work).

Visiting RoUriens wort A*. U
Qtrieeabrrg of HcUod. Lawrsnes
Brown of Griendi' -’tlBd •«V». ;-lt
MCCvcttea of Hew gogrr»a. ,..

Morgenthati Plan
For P r e v e n t io n
O f War Revealed

ELECTRICAL
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BATTERY SHOP
L. A. REMAUD
SOI W. SECOND ST.
There Is seldom sny excuse fcr o fa id Ing others srltb halitosis (bed breath) f t
due to food fcrmenutlon In d a mouth.
11 Is so easy to make your breetheateW
and more tpraabto with Ustsrins, the
safe antiseptic,^ .
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The Irwidious thing about this otfenelvc condition Is that needy everybody
has It at some time or otherwithout
rcnUsing It, Experienced people protect
themselves by gargUng with Ltetertna
, Antbeptlc morning and night, and bo*
w i ev®y important w n ^i or ouunen
engagement. Lis ter Irw Antiseptic te
•‘ tuiclTy lults fermentation, said by
a s s gas we JastyyM
Is leiie asa 1 some authorities to be a major exuae
Vase mb n Ja tk S u
ar maa as* o f mouth odors, and overcomes the
terns7 - i» swt'Msa
te ; »
am “ dots themselves.
r p i Sat as WlafchaO te StSS pm
Why risk offending others. . . under*
ItMS mm ar W a teV a
te
ehstmr am ar PMI'a'ra Ir IHS gas mining your soda] or business position7
BlM a at ar N. T.
tv i n pm
-atsa pat ar l a lt a
I* SiSa am Get ths isdoysbia Usterine Antiseptic
Far lafanaatlaa.
TUkaU
aad 1u bl t. Use ft ae a safe, mfld, mohtb usd*
Rasarvatlaa*
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PALM ETTO
B17 Paunelto A rt,
buying up rteeh'' e f tba woridu.
market supply 'of "atratogle war
materials" wax revealed yesterday
for the Drat-lime. ,■
The Morgentbau peace plan
railed for bqylaa'.ipen goode.ae
S K '- M S l r t . . f f f t r S :
*or nations, unable. t*&gt; gel a a;iffkteok.aepgly for war purpdeea.
would MnMlTakd. '
Tbe plan died lest April 4 0
when Morgentbau’ read a report
made by Horry. D. White, director
o f monetary research at the tr tiaury. W hite-said it-w ou ld coat

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[Pugilist Is
j Arrested For
' Nazi’s Murder

Russian Goes High Hat For Reception

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1939

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Argentina Is U. S. W ill firstco-edsolos'2 Soviet Bombers
Goal Of Crew Send Planes. m m 1Downed In Attack
Of Graf Spee To Finland

Dn Finn Capital

O f f i c e r s , Men Of 44 High Speed FightIll-Fated . Warship ers Being Built For
May Be Interned
Navy To Be Used In
For War’s Duration War Against Soviet

Ernie Haas .Admits
He Beat To Death
Consulate S e c r e : tary In New York

NUMBER 101

Woman Leads To
Toronto Arrest
Boxer I n s i s t s Ac­
tions Of Ensrelberg
Became Offensive
. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—
(API—Police announced to­
day that Ernie Huns, 20.
ptljritlxt, had liceti arrested
in Toronto, Can.. f°r hilling
.Dr. Walter Engelbcrg, accrirary of the German con*
oulate here.
' , "He nald Haas acknowl, edged that he l»eat Engel| bvrg to death In his Brooklyn
homo Dor. C.
A woman unwittingly leal tn
Kata' attest when aha went to-*
Brooklyn department ctore to buy
toiye.; While befni waited nn the
talked to a eolosgtil about the
kagUbayg caae. mentioned Haaa'
and the fact ha waa going

liianu'.nna the simple rag* hi tne proletarian* Inp the glsiiinrnu* garb nf the capitalists, lluxvinn Ambassador Constantine A.
Oilmans!;)' ami Mr*. Oummixky attended Ihe annual While llnusc
fete for foreign diplomats. Tn Ihe relief nf Washington officials
no nodal crlaei itevrlopeil mining Ihe representative* ..f »lx. war*
ring natlona present nt Hie frstivllie*.

imn “ Briivl inunl h.ixpitsllty.”
1h« fiungry mill unshaven (leelimn ren fighter* wire quartered
III the Argentina nnvul uivenal lit
lluenos Airt* liflrr an &lt;■11-nit-l. I
voyage in two I. phunt* uml n
barge fr. in the »|&gt;nt where I heir
cniiiinnniler, Cupl. limn. I . iiik m iff, p\|ilinlei| uml Mink Ihe raidit late yislerdny.
Itath.'r IL.n intern Ihe huttle-.
■Itimii|&gt;e&lt;t (.nil 8|iee in the neu
Hal |M&lt;rl of Munlevi.len nr go mil
In Hurt again (lie nun* nf lliilixh
rrui.‘era ruucenlrale.l in xiijx-rlor
I minitwrx, Captain l-ingxiliirff liej liU -alcly dextmynl hi* ship Sun&gt;t:iy nielil.
Vexlcrdny Ihe khalterid hull; nf
Ihe ince-pmtid rliip vvim klinken
hy new explosions which »cnl
column*, o f wilier kkyanrd.
Il
wan apparent
Ihe lilnxt* werr
tivwMiBsre •• r „ r alt)

Roosevelt SendsjAIlan Stewart Is
Congratulations [NamedMaragerOf
To James M. Cox Municipal Ccursej District

Head

dinle dcHt.iy of itu* craft I
lli.’ navy l« n..i iiuitertiUve. n n i
itn|&gt;»■&gt;».*il inn .1 i available
The irf.un- arc di •Iynnl for n*»
i&gt;ll l&gt;&lt;&gt;tli 1i.nl nr &gt;-;l In 0|i.'lilli
fojm . nn nmT.ilI farrier. The)
a im pa1.1 In lie Ml|&gt; rl.r 111 m:i|oi
respect* In Ihe hull. »f navy mi.'
unuy |ili1n&lt;vt in Iliin c.em trj. nil'
I" f. Tiling rrnfl ,..1111 In France
.Finland hn-&gt; lu-en able In nlilaii.
plnm-e unlv l.v uffirial inlerv.n
limi rlnre 1In* |irinri|.nl Anierieat
manufacturer* nn* , w.tiii|mtI vvilh
Ann-ilcaii and other fnreiKii con
tracts.
Finnish official* niranvvhile arc
negotiating fnr thin piireha«e here
' f more limn Ml.Oikl ga-ma-h*
mnelilne gun* nml xmull arm*
aniiminilinii
I’mvlinarn are finiinee I tiy Itio $10,000,000 riT.Ul&gt;
iulvnnc.il by the IIKC Expert Iin
p-ri Hank.

M.-rlha Xnrdlng, Stanford I
v.T&gt;:iv aliutenl wln« her rich’ In
"IIII wine.
she Imc.iiiu* fi--.*
en « i in Ihe emmtry In k..l» .m
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Martial Law Is
Declared To Stop
Ousted Chairman
Governor Rivers Acts
To Prevent Miller
Regaining O f f i c e

ATLANTA, H r. lt»
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liovt'iiior llivc n hi volt &lt;mI iiuii Inti •
litu fo» tlir •InI«■ lifgliuuy &lt;|i‘|»nii |„
^nto.
JHH'iil yof'loitluy its n now cminti'i
aaUagtrl notified the mana*•» vo in hi-. iHiliiicnl runl wiili \\
ad police were called u&gt;
I . Milli'i , tit pfosnl rliHiritiuii «*f ,
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S h o w " - tturelberc told
Didtiirt ('oininandrr ftilm I^*w*
I'uitm l srivirrs
fur
Ldgai lilt' ItlgllWItV lltUlltl I
Milli r, wliti w«t Jni-.ily oji-. lol .,
after the killing that he
|is nf Orlando ctunplimmlrtl the
Wmis, 22-ymr-ohl youth I»y
imiImriiattn ini yiuirith
wlit-n
i a Iq the haWt efT ealtrhwnl American Uuinn I'n.l on '-h.. aiw k ilM hy the hnllel fr.m ItivviH onVrttl lilt tlitniistal tw o1,,
ATIJ1NTA, Dee. 10 —l/P &gt; ....
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. «»■» mrlilrntnlly ilinrhsr^ttl rifle
President Uooievrll congratulate I
its nrtlvitu s nt the supprr-inrtt- t „ a hunting tiip &gt;vstrnhy iiiurn- uookt ngo, uttomptiil to M' tiilrr
J i n n M. Cox yeatenlny on tho
ine nf leglunnairea in the l^elon ine, « 111 It hclil nt thr Krick.nii hit fornior offk*«* iimirteta yet u
f,
Intler's acquisition of the Allanlt
W r ie r t
lint tavl pielit nml d.-vlarid Ituil t"inrni| liumr \Ve&lt;lnr»dny aflrr- |l«rtln&gt;. I it w*» Itlix Wotl lay n
1 1nt*l»ini*nt of Moltlii'rs.
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Journal while*
former rover
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Cfltmti^ Club »l
an adiournrd he ron»iilerr.l thr local eroilp «»nr """•*_•* * !®** o'clock.
Tbr
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l imit muin
-in tg ’ atrrnigthrn ihr wnwHmeeting' In the Clly^.Ual[ last
jirim it with n |wrniuuviit iiijum t,t|
... * x l - t - m .
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night duapllr Dir preaentation nf ilUlrict.
inr nf thr l-'imt MrtliiMliat liuirjh; ilioit, ulitniiiitl in ihr .Miipiihn rii |r&lt;
n |.rt it inn nigm-d by 8X g olfeu and
&gt; P in t reporta after'th a killing
Commander lirnrgr \Vrht«lrin Hr. K. It. liruwnlrr, pastor nf tlu- Unit niipcri «r coint Satuiilo&gt;, to
Pattt*n, inn
that Engtlbarg'a hocta might ba
n-aidenta of Sanf.'rd rrtturatlhg Mnlrd Ihnt thrrr vvn« nn pxn-p- 1l*re*hy!ert»n Churvli; nml tin- •tit-riug low-vou I.
|hi^hw.i&gt; t liit'f nn nit | h\ I'tvt r-«.
an aspinnage center brought Ihe
that Ilu-ir action he given tcoin
I
tonally
eoo.1
atlrmlanrr
nl
Hu'!r
v
l'Hr-mka.
im-lor
..f
thr
to
ri'fiitin
fttiin
iiilt-i
f» iriu-f wii!i
aiderntion.
FBI into the Investigation, but
..
, , ,
,
. ,
. I'ivsi lloptUt t huri’h. Iluriul will
K vrrgm i. C r„,.- I Millt rV pt-rfoiinniii v* of •tutu** a
they quickly withdrew, apparently
Kffrctivr Jan. I. 1010, Mr. Ste­ meeting, inclui. ng a Urgr drlrgn- (|m. lll(l,,r ' , n
Trlmii mm*
wart nml Ida wife, both profra- linn from Uiirdo.
aatlafierf the reperta war* havo*
Iriy
-R en hontvUy differ ever thr ainnnl g.dfrra, will take over Die
l.i« it (o l .1. |l Skt ltoii. in
lota. The German
government
Dunne thr bu»inc»» arasion, Ihr , Thr honorary pnlllM-nrrra nrr
I ONImiN. Iiii I.*
»,Vi
\|rrnnoanred a belief the cait had na meeaurr. of Mr. Itnoacvelt, bill mui iripal cour r ax eucctiaora to J|, glonnu*irrra vnlnl to arm! $'.0 ln[na fnllnwa; ilninld Stunlry, |j-»li.- rhlllgl' of Ilit- 91•Iitailll | 1*11:1111 ala- R'lily.iiil Ki|*lini:, uiilnu $$i tin
none will deny Ida conviatmt. la- A. C Fort who has aerved na1the
•
ml,
inform*
t.
Milln
iluil
uwirtiiil
■
Interm Dona 1 angles.
.
Atm limn Iwgioii Cllpplnl , llonnnl, Itnln il t’ulr. I!. II Kuir•Inw fiipri «.i
i*i\i| nit mu mui Mill)it«r anil |*»»« t. iliril «•I l»••t lu»in«
*' Police qalckly
concluded the bora lo rquallvr opiiortiinlty nnd malinger for n number of year*.
( hildirn'a Homo at St. I’rtcr'lnuir rlotli. IMmnml M nnii, Knrrrat
ni Su****'\
ad i a nee tho welfare of thr com­
Mr. nnd Mrv. Stcwnrt were In ami il vvaj alao amiuiinrrd llml C.nlrlirl, |)r. I’rtrr S. liny, W. II. . tluil hr twiil.l hr fui i « tl |o* pit*
metive wav not robbery,
Tin' foniiiT ( .iiiilinv SGiii It.*
mon -man ~ Ihe Ih-mocratir goal. I chari’r of thr prraent courae f&gt;r
Vint Millrr'- iin't'i'M In hr* old
n
I
ik-iiI buy limi brrn pliur.1 in McCIrllami, I.. (S. Ilmilrr, It D
!•***•K** wii’ lli- «lauulil«'i nl II
can are no hope of n stnble acetal four ymra during thr tnte 1020'.
•of Her.
Die
hn.pitnl
for
cnrrrrtlon
nf
n
Dagur,
Unllir
King,
I
I'
K*Wiiintii
Hull" r$'», \i « Nmi k
and economic life -nve through ami the early ll&gt;30'* nnd trill! lie ilrformlty.
'tridgr. (% C. lVliiltiiu.-l.ni. S. II. | Rivrr.t. to In-' Mini lull Ijiw or
S|m* anil K11•I•$i«: weir mui i M'&lt;
orderly rhanir* n* thr need for agnin tala- over the club undei |
tier, *t|H'&lt;*tfit .I Ihnt tin hii:hwu&gt;
change aptxara Under Uepubliean thr Minn- niiinurements that ex- • Commander Woineteln nnnoum . d Krisli h. Hugh ilar.ling, Phillip It. ilrpmlmriii ti«. n t mitli-i null iii iN'.iJ in I mi 'tin liui r$'iitruv
rearllonl.m rnnm the evllv of Die iat at prraent. Mr. and Mrv. Sir ' Dint Dir next mrrting nf thr llnrh. Jninr. ti. hhnrnn. Sr., ami iluiy r*u»lini hoi iitru’l) "inrutliig 10 VriliiMlil f- I a Iio|H-&gt;IIIIXMI. n•••1
hour. It ran hnnlly In- n cure for winl linvo been winter re'ldenta vrlrrnnv of Dir Inar Wmld War llom ir C'luii.r,
im.rr pi nit i lion nf lit iniIII in rrtilltiiK tl fvii •i*. « wlillv K»|»
would In- held on Jnn. X nml llml
Arlivc palllnarri* nr. lliilph A
IIIIIIM-I
what It rnuvcd.-.
tiliiio m 11 Ilf! \V1til .................. i-|
of Sanfonl .im-r arvrrlng thriv I Stair I'nnimnmh r Wlllinm C. Vllicent, Knrl A. Itiimhh y. I.rlhiml Imtihibi* “ n i imu pm inIn hiv atntrimlit. Cox anid:
connri'th.na with the Country Club I lli.M.krr of Tampu will In- llir MrCUUnml, Kn-.l ll.-ml.-r, Klmrr ly rrfrmiii* in Millm, luivi* hy nioiiik " "il.
Sin*
In*»l
1"
•
n
ill
f"i
.»•
»
•'
"The purrha.e of the Journal
phy Ira I fnnr miglil
••htll urt
giirxl aprnkrr.
i
I’nmly nml II II U.ilmin.
&gt; Bcya ami glrla v r e ' flocllng le not a gamble nr n aim-ulatiou. n imniln r of j.-nra ago.
triiili-fl Inn- iii.I ' id ilil 11:i vi* l$*-i* ■
I thr onh ilv piim'«*hhi' m law.'
Thrrr
waa
n
ronvlderablr'
' Mek liui.ie front school and college Il la a tmusarti.'ii in raah—cash,
I
Millif I •it*..... i.i'il tin Mini *lint 71 nil !»•.
Tli. v liail iii* •o t lnlili ni, l\u
. | for Ihr -holiday season. I f j d uml the product of my InlMiri, aavlnga amount of dl&gt;rua.ion both pr. I
III Wilt II P lrtlll.il 1Iiell1t|e'III.|k«-•
ami
inn
aiming
Sanford
rnntnic
&gt; rlrla o f whom wo ara all ao proud.' and finunrlal ere it. My only in •'Thill'* i itliriiliiit a, I t .t.ur Iti'iv «|{lllf*till I - Itll.l -'I I .Mill .lulll
Httal.-iy, couture and good aplrllH ve.'tment aavorinte. nrr the mem- tor. vho iittrnde.l thr m rttln g.
• I *H' *1 i" •I*
tiiy mil p- i*i i f tl 11unit K i|»lia*K, ’ 1"*
laat
night
conrrrnlng
thr
pro•
.p ill ah uml In homes o f many of btra of my Inmu-iliate family. My
a i lu' it mail of Win I l U ii
,’ti'l M'li of ii•Mu
pn.nl
City
urdinanrr
which
would
aa because John and llir y arv rtaaon for tt)tn vrrv pt-raonal ref­
Mlllll Itel.l Sl.flltui
lIn* I 'fii«l
net tin- llrrn-e fi-r for eontract- j
hack In tawn.
.
.'
'
erence la to nmkr rienr In all that
“ \lr Mill,i i, I rrr'.iiolv imi't
'T in
iba midst of Chtiatmla the Journal will remain'vp free, ing in Sanford nt $100 far thr
rest on* you to Itffirr uml I mu
nml $J•*&gt; annually |
lilt.I CITY. Ka. Ihv 1t&gt; - l'i
u V r , It may seem out of pUce newrpaper, above coercion by any fir.t year
jihiilr h&gt; uatiliiaiy orfi»u’i*tl
tlisrmftrr. A more thorough nlvAn mm)
eriikln-d ye*
i rde men linn a constant
thieat lalerevt.
•
l«'l
h."
ntitiiiiftlitlliir 't f l **r I* tenlii)' If. mile* luirtliVvext of lien-,
ruaaion
will
I
t held nt tho meet j
, fetich hanga over lha h.-&gt;d» u(
Knoaevrll'a trlrgram referred.to In * nf Dm- Comnilaalon on Wed-1
|llb«l.
thee# yountalera, and y ^ wr the 1020 campaign, saying hjuat
Tin- Millii itivri v lui'il l*:«e| il killing I'liv.ile henui'tli t S ' ( t
mnnx ol Seiniitoii, I’ m-, ii meoilu i
lei-nld ha hiding our hoods In Ihe holt of a trnrr of y ra ra. ago nrmli.y night lire. 27 at 7:3 01
inctplmii Iumlly ufl«'i tin- fiiv n -i of 11x ririi Tin pilot, l.ieilleiiiitil
'
«
k
oml
thaar
intereated
In
‘
L Onm li.- wo did act look rleatly at you and I were together fight*
nor uii" 11* Hi rli'd fm :$ *MTiind Untold Ni-elv of N'n*liville, Teiin .
..rdirtaiirr were rcoueateil tn |
; r U t fret# at they are ptfaopted &gt;ng aide by able . . . Now. happi­
llTlil lll*l "HI A f'il II 'pill UVIT
pirarnt lo voice their vlewa'
r C V declared Mrs. J. t - Ingley, ly, I feel that we are brought j |n
Idyliwity ill pm imriif poll* ii'H, lbt*j ci&gt;rnpnl injury
» Beal Bale chairman far BemlnoU closer by the bond of union which) -p„.oiiiirrlion with thr nrapoaal {
gov* rmu', b\ iM-t iilivr md r, IimiI,
Cnh.rnl
Woman'a
Cluk
Cpunty.- Wo all lava rand Dial
r entry Into my other stato-i* j which |. k|M&gt;nanrlng the Silaa
over viilnnl rmiliid "f lli*- •"m l;
•"doath lovea a vhinlag mark- and
rgla —aynibnliiea."
lotci-n Minatrrl ahow, rrqueatcJ j
ill*pm Imriil. ►••Him* it liiml uf $’Ja
aro all aheald know that tuber
on 'ill r*|Hiidittiiis %kil)i"iH giibcr.raloeb la tha airhddikr of youth
iinlm in I *ippri*v;il.
It cvuvea more fatalities between
Tbi*. wih llu* firs! liui* mitiMiiul
the a s « af I I and '-19 than any
guanbmi'h bad hiinHiti* do lie* nl i
‘ hiker disease,
Iho ►lull* ittpihd miio' Kiigeut* I
&lt; As la retry other year since
T rIiiuhI / i' was goxriiiMi. Tillmadgi* ii*«'$l gimidNiurn lo « u«t
Ihe Mexican
Parrot was prssrnted
Trros’irrr ISeorifr II. Iluinlllmi, j
x U lha Municipal Zoo Sunday by
Compli i lli’i W II. IlnrrHon, nnd !
&gt;or4 Mrs. l/&gt;uUe Near who rryl'et
Higbwny t ..niiiiixion riuiirmun j
the St &gt;14 West Wnxhlngtou Avenue
J. IV. Ilnrni-ll
He, In OHando.
Si.urn*). cI«&gt;m- lo Miller wax ttol
Ihlf
Tha parrot 1* almut S3 yen-*
definite o* to wiirtlier lu-w locnl
lBM of nr* and I- In aplrndld eondlarlinn roll It taken to ovrrcomr
|rtx lion. It arts pined In (hr nvlary
the injtmelion. Miller remained in '
ia . arttli the tarn talking mscawx and
ronvlant loneh with Ilia nUornrya 1
* i another parent.
and Kiveix reported cut of town
the ! Oaring Ibe past week. A. L* that tha slrrvl lighting hulba have
--kept rnpilid telephone liner
i _ Hoover c f Hear Ijikr, also pra* recently been increased from 100
bury.
I,
'anted the Zoo two Floriin foxes. to 253 watt* each under a new
Another fax wo.i given.by .Henry lighting agreement and that sufThe annual Oiilttmav patty for
lU rrey o f th. fibre p l.n l/ Two fk k n t fund* are not nvnltakhl* a*
Ihr chiIJirn nf Die WPA nuraeiy
coamlatla af Mexican ringtail Cal*
will be hrld o l thr weekly dinner
meeting of the Klwanlx Club In
For the convenience of those. the Vtldcx Hotel lonioirovv at
court* nt Palmetto Avrnua oaf
shopping in Banford, the City I noon. Julius Dlngfrldr- Is iu
Second Street whs given approval
has placed numtruui additional rhsrge of Die program.
■f * gl»***U MWk ■l*9T Ww __ .
M
mas
benehrx on Ihr sidewalks through­
Ksrl l^hmsnn, sccretsiy nnd
out tin- business ^district and all
of the old ones nave been 'repaint­ Irsasurer^elect nf tha - Florida
Hletrict
of Kiwants, and J. Edwin
ed.
pieaident-clvct,
weir
Thrse benches are being utilised Uskor,
by those who desire tn real dur­ visitors In Banford today and
ing thtir Christmas shopping and |disruurd plant for tho loctl dull
also bv those who desire to chat officials' mid-winter Klwanla con­
.if. -------* —Old Tlmars NlghL^ Otar 140
ference to be held hrre In Jtn*
with friends.
.
aarya
*•
,
The Anllers Lodge will hold
lie annual Chrletmsa Dance in
the Atmery
Friday night Dec.
t l from 8:00 until 100 o'clock.
Beginning in January, tha Antlers
will sponsor a weekly amateur
program with (slant from Banlord and central Florida, officials

New OwnerOfAtlnnta
. Journal Pledges To
Support President

Purchase 01 Seals
Is Requested By
Mrs. J. L Ingley

K

Parrot,. Foxes A r f f
Contributed To

ik?!..!

laMalc Meeting *

l)it
.v ilv.'ilnn A •in)
Imply
M.*« kllll' I IIMel « Mill Iflllt tl Im flDW
|mm|\ |. *\ ml Ihe L'vi.il i f $.MH)
Imi'jiv wiili lliv* U'MiI imIi mI I ’Jll.ll
IIM||l llvlllll I ||H
I 111' IMl,|| I Mlltl lllllll tl IIIII* 111I*
i« $|'.k
wil*. only fmir iimii*
tin)- Icin.iiniliK Hi wliitli Im collocl
fiui'U
Ovri lllll ramiliis lilt* li’vlrd by
III** Sal\nlh'ii
Army lo rvcvlvi*
f In i*lma - * br**' tn lit! provitletl
I &gt;- (In iimii. IlMVkfVi'r, miuiy of
(In«r will Imvo to Ik* dioppcil if
ttii'ii* is iimI un immisliuti' !«•I'mii»
11Min (lie publit’, Cupl.
It. K. R"-v -tiiiiil IikIux
DmiiiiIimii- Ii-Ii'lvcil linl.iy wrrv
m« full, w a l("tary Club lliithday
FiiimI, f IS 11: R. Jl. Ni uiiian, $1;
«*inl William*. $1; Fill*mis, $2;
•lll'l "III* •f IIII' NlltM'*, $1

Jarrell (Granted
City News Briefs i JoeCamlilional
Pardon

More Benches Are
Placed On Streets

Mgaan, rev.rei m«ra »»!•- Future farmers Have

$20.11 More Is
To
f.l Contributed
Kirpty Stocking

,b'M*|di
\V.
Jnnrll
IihU v
\\ux i*i mill'd u ronditiiiulil piirdon
f $mui fb- piiMm in R&gt;iiford by thr
I'midmi llonrd. nctoidiug to nil
ii awMfmini
l''p»»
dinputch r*frtivi-d l"duy fmin TullubuHxri*.
Jut ii'll M'rviil four moulhs of A
our y$'ui M»iil**nci» for rouducliiig
* l-.tlrry in Somlnolr f*"unly.
Il«* rnlrm l
the Stair I'fUon
four ni'Mith* ngo, after bin convirtion hub uffnrn.’tl by ttw
.Supremt' f’ourt and the Vardon
lb aid ilenir«l hi* appliration for
cbnient) that would have kept
him from nerving any part of hit
arliteiice.

TALLAHASSEE. Dec. 19 —OP)
—» Uiatich Cone, Du- guvt-rnor'a
rxrrutlvo rrcrelary, returned "to
his luinir lu-re yr»trrd«y after
r|M-nding n vrirk in n hukpltsl at
Jackiunvillc, where he Ixcama 10
while on a week-end visit. Phyaiclans advise.! him to wait swarnl
more days before rotuniiug la kht
office.
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LOCAL W EATHEB
Mostly cloudy, scattered show*
era In th* north portion tonight
nnd in central portion Wednesday I
colder Wednesday and III north*
waat portion t w W .
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THE BANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

Sanford Herald

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1», 193f r

SOMEBODY ELSE COMING DOWN THE CHIMNEY
FOR CHRISTMAS GIVE

Mr*. Best’s Home-Made CANDIES
CREAM-CHOCOLATE
M COCOANUT—HARD CANDIES
/ PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH
■ MMCMimoN H A T tll
Parnote la A l u u ,

T S . ■ .................— H Z
.*ju» 'agitM,,'wiim, nrt( , }
^
FMfclag tmmM ffMI Ini rCTrs**
M eegsbe sat^uea— raiw.

sale* than Inat year. Moat of them ndmit Hhuy.nra acting
many new faces in tliclr ntoroa. They nay they now have
cuatomern thoy haven’t seen In year* who habitually make
it • practice to (rude Dill (if tClWII. n h tW CODVCrta to lH«
«ir*do at home" cauac hnvo materially aided local bualncaa
thia month.
«**»*- *» r f U ? T Thia wiu» to lie cxjwcted while the camiwign waa oil.
ip yttwe »e ibe .eaaier wiia artel But what la facing ua na a problem now la whether these
&lt;JS5?vSeiS, • " u,• *“
mB* people will continue to trade at hotno nflcr these dally rc, , n ; minders have atopiicd. No such campaign as ha* been conaOaaSatM r&gt;Mi wairh I. raria- ducted during the peat few weekn can l&gt;o continued IndcflR i f r Z . 3 «n SSw.-abli'.rtU nltely. You can’t expect the Mayor to keep shouting.
gSUti u mi.
“Tnide At Homo" forever. After n while even The Herald
‘ AUHSTte
run out of thing* to nay.
Sfipaf^Sea ktrrte arr site reterraS.
Whlit Wll are hoping I* ithlll Imfoni We nil gel blUO III
TUCJOAY. DECEMBER ia fas* the face, local people will hove formed a linlilt of trading
i.y t 1'
---------------- ’------ Iat home. Wc hofic it will bvcome na much a part of their
#INLB VERSE 1ACI« fODAY subconscloiis nature to trndo In Smifonl an It has formerly
-------Ibeen to buy Homuwhuru elsa. Wc hope thoy will reallce It
^
I" inconvenient to trade out of town, that It la a practice
, ^ J w T ^ ^ V u T ’inT he *hlch ihould be used only oa a means of laat reaort
m W, Behold, Urn fear of the Lord,
If they do, we arc convinced that Hanford will be defMiat u wMonn and to depart Inltely benefitted. Wo have aeon enough Improvementa
from «vll b undentandiug—Job Anrin^ »h0
few wceka to know that If this sort of

- AIR-BOMBS

t

FIRE WORKS XMAS AND NEW YEARS
ZEBRAS—YES
PLEN TY SfMiRKLERS—ROMAN -CANDLES
MOUNTAINS— FLOW ER POTS AND
B o c x jr r s .

all

Ne w

stock

DOCS—NEXT TO SMOKE HOUSE

BAUER
IIS l*as&gt;.ll. — r is a .

,
(From Unicom)
'Ska was the good o f yellow com
Who knew the cries of young
things born,
Who has loved with her wliole
•out
Trembling calf and new born foal.

A Gift for your
FHends or Relatives
that No One But
You Can Give Them

Her haunts were berry patch nnd

■bant

tybeea mouse and cricket found
n t harm:
Homely ones she understood
With all the beauty of the good.

W hat; shall we say to fuwl and
Mne
Whose angel guns must grieve
•Pd Plnsf ”
(uiubly . . , numbly , , , wqien

they cry.
bread th. hayj
jten hurry by

tell gently aay, "Mi* venlumi far
a,open toms closed-pastui* bar."
•^ELEANOR, HANDS
Norllurn newspapers are re­
fin in g lo It now at “111* Bpccter
o f lb* Third Term".
Jllddbl When It a battleship
-M t.h battle ship? Answer: When
It commit* suicide.
Tho last W o r id w S -w a t fought
to end wars; It begins to look
a* If Ihb on* would be fought to
end erace.
Fear Die in Anlo W rcck-hradline. Help to keep these headlines
at a minimum during th* Chrbt' mat holidays.

b constantly

U young mem
and ou d t goo

AND THE
fMIU iv y v i'to Ut at viuwiim ••• .................- v ------ ----- *

j

TALKING
DOLL

,

finffera or tholr live* b««an to make their waf Into the
newapapera, the Sporting Anna and A m m u n k lott Manufacturcra Institute brought forth the following Ten Cotnittand*
menta of Safety which The Herald recommends to all It*
reader* who handle gun*:
1. Treat every gun with the 1-enpect duo n loaded gun.
Thl* fa the cardinal rule of gun aafety.
2. Carry only empty gun*, taken down or with the ac­
tion open, Into your automobile, camp, and home,
3. Always he *uro that tho barrel and action aro clear
of obatruction.
4. Alwaya carry your gun ho thut you can control tho
direction of tho muzzle even If you ttlumblo.
5. Be *uro of your target before you pull the trigger.
6. Never point a gun nt anything you do not want tp
ahoot.
7. Never leave your gun unattended unlo** you un­
load Ii first,
*
8. Never climb a tree or u fence with a loaded gun.
0. Never nhoot nt n flat, hard aurface or the surface
of water.
10. Do nut mix gun|Miwder nnd alcohol.

THE STORY SO FARi
Erb has fee ad Ike trails*
eava where Leeeee, a delt, b
belay kept prbeeer. Ske U
a magb dell a id s by the
fairies ia lalh after mideight. Ske was aiede ,peelaltv far the Klag el Westphalb.

Chapter 14
The Task
For two days and two night*
L ocu n had stood In the troll'a
rava without moving. That was
quite simple In the day lime.
But after midnight, when she
could walW and talk, It was very
difficult.
A fter Um trolls went lo sleep
cash night aha would open her
eves very carefully, and look
about. “ Where b
this?" her
heart would pound. “ Who aro
there .three old w en?“ But the
didn't dart move because
tae
gy, 'OALL, Bwltsorbml, Dec. trolls, went to sleep, lying on the
|p_^/fy_Thousandt of Bt. 0*11 floor at h t r ‘ fe e t Hb* couldn't
MOmen picked up their embioldtry stop over them without waking
ntedl*s again and want lo work, them.
* h m they were Informed that the
But th* third night when th*
Ilrltbh government had removed
moon reached th* top of th*
the tan on embroideries,
sky.
»b* opened her eye* and
England, one o f the leading
mstornsrs o f the famous 8L Gstl ther* eat -Erb,-laughing up'at
.-mbioljerba, banned these 1m- h *t. mlMhlevoutly, and piping a
|K&gt;rU at th* beginning of th* war, Hlfle done* tune. The while* f**
and nut UrausODda of Swiss In th* lay curled nearby.
quickly
te
81. Gall reglen out o f workTho Swlee government appealed Brio's i
to London end the restriction was though
then
eniDed.
8hr
iamoved In that for tho Chrbt- •yes, a
•old, "I
mas trad*.
w you would com*.
1
know
Bafure^h* b s t war th* 8L Qsll
Xing o f Wottpholii,
rmbrokbiy Industry woe on* of.
•hr biggest Items in Swba export
Intel*, hot fashions changed tod
the Industry docllned.

Nazi Map Makers
Ban On Embroidery
Infuriate Swiss Removed By English

•risnd.'

oewsMporo and by woul of
best mouth, to bolng called Germans,
“ Lot them crane her*, those Nasi
-hb - J H I ____ *&gt;f tho
aqd Bam Byrd uf theatrical mspmskcrs, lot them com* and
and scores o f others. But
* o want to ooo b an onlit/ /Or some of BanfonPt
i to make good at homo.
our trading In Sanford
Iv* the ytung men a chance,

boro's Rod Bn:
to b rated •*

SANTA

Handle With Care

Th* Mayor of Ocala was held
s a n d robbed the other day of
NO. Now what w# want to know
vehat tk* Mayor o f Orals was
DEIINE, Dec- 19,—(/It—Gerling with |SWman atlas publishers
printing
inept under the N isi - trgiine
Ths first unit of Canadian* lo have infuiiated tho Swiss In the
TSSSh England had a hundred post end now thsy’ve done It
' Amsrlcant In the ranks. W* may •••In.
I. neutral in . this war but wt
Th* Nasi progtam calls for atm alt hoard of any Americans teinbling
or drawing all Germanic
(Ring up with th* Oermau or people* Into th* lUkh or al least
seabo force*.
Into National Beeblltra, and they
hut 0) 11*1 get It out of their heads
Ye* never can bellavc anything lb*t the Hwbs Germans aren't Inod In the newspapers, says
w whs had loot noticed the Unrated
Tlra "Kneup" atlas, printed In
annowneemoat that th*
Beilin, carries a map in its new
had shot1down 34 B filbh
edition headed “ Oatloans living
outside tho frontiers of the Reich'*
-pond th* map Include* German

||,Un to what w* think and Gray’!I
b a m we*ro S a b s, not Gorman.'* SJTOM th* • ««." said Lessen.
«*ld the Zurich Votkarocht. a 7
**Mrd Ih* fairies UNl
Gsiman tsuguag* newspaper.
about It. Flowai* always bloom
thofa, aad no on* b evsr an-

right Erie looked pussled but
ho followod.
Three slept far­
ther on Uie path moved swiftly
to the le ft Eric again changod
hit steps.
Then
three
step*
farther on the path simply dis­
appeared.
The Uiree o f. them
stood there surrounded by tall,
silent pine trees.
"W hy, how can we get out
o f hero, If tlwre Is no path to
IradT" said Eric. There was a
little flash of light and a "p op"
at h b feet. There stood
the
Queen uf Fairies.
She looked
up a l hint gravely, and then the
flew to hb lisnd.
"E ric," tho said, "you have
upset our
plane
badly. You
h a v e. broken a spell vre put on
Ih b doll.
You aro both bslng
•elfish. You, Leesen. should be
nt the cattle. That b what we
planned for you, and that b why
we gave you mor* gifts than w*
give te other dolls. And yea,
Eric, should be making a kingdom
fo r y o u m lf.
You aro th* son
o f a .stron g father."
Heart’s D*sir*
E rb frowned a* he listened,
lie was very proud, Lessen
looked down at hsr pretty bin*
•Upper* and thought. Than eh*
sold, "Oh. Qusen, rams Units y*u
permit p**pl* t W r haartb d*-

TUB

Mvrlt System ue.‘ minali.mi for
4h« position i f visitor, unit ittpervisor, ami d b tib t dlrteter *v&lt;UH
tho 8t*lo Welfare Board will, be
held F druarv "I. 1040. The deadUaa for filing applications b mid­
night, Jar. IS, and interested apptlcanl* are staked by. Ihs Merit
ijyricm Committee to flit appli­
cations as early ns possible.
Qualifications frr the visitors
examination npccify high scliool
Illation plus two yean nf col­
or four ytaia o f .fgiMibbco,
In rebtrd fields or on e«]Uivnlir.t
cimblnatlun o f c l b g e nnd expvrlenre- An age limit o f Sl-60 ytars
b In force for persons who bsvs
had no social work ' c.yierleKe.
Paid, full lima socbl work rxprrIcnce within the past ten ysu n b
requlIrtd for the supcrvhiry potIlido
Application Hanks ami further
information concerning thu qoaiiflection* and cxainlnaUors n »y
bo obtained Ly writing lo the
Merit hysicin CommlttUi, 1*. O.
Be* MU. Jacksonville, Dorkta,
or from the State Welfare Beard,
Court House, Baufoid, Fla.

ESSEX STUDIO

R ober t L Cox, Photographer
&lt;06 N. PARK AVENUE

TELEPHONE

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iHfwnln I

ftjrif

LIQUOR STORE
WK HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OK

Tlir follow lug piograiu
rivrn Friday nmri
IIS ' oVIooli
Ity (In* S-t
inary l\iiidrryni l« ii
•citeiiimcnl , of
friend.'!
' "Merry f'lirlitn io'
Prayer—vlai»,
"Why IHi llrlb For lln l.lm .-u !
Miss l.uey Roumillat enter­
IlinK ? "— n-iiilinc —Ami liiinti.
tained yesterday afternoon at her
KriemD of 1.. K- WiigM, Ji "Away in n Manner" m&lt;»i*
home on Falpietto Avenue with will regret to learn Hint lie le
i'I;i ..i&gt;
,
a bridge party in honor o f Mr.. main, ill al In. home on laiki IVi-tenure In Visiter-t
Wralcy
Francis Kunke Uoumlllal, III, Shore Hoiiletnid.
Fpi-nrt-r.
o f (laJiiearllle, who b spending
"A Big Wish" lentiliig
Sitlo
the holiday, here, Mrs. Krank
Mr. and M is.‘II. D- Mnrgnn-mi'l
„l*haa*.
Ray, a recent bride, Mb* Mary ilaiiRhU-i, Shlrlry, w crr’ lhf " n - l "Jil-*l Kor Hin* Niylil” 11 inline
I'liit guctilv itf Mia. I.illiun Vickery
.loan Wrljthl
and fiimily.
,
"A (iotttl lloy" rrmliii|:
Soon.' I
Ki-lrldRr. . .
. |
Mine
Dm.'thy
Wigg ns will "Old* Haute ('nine
Ihtwn the,
nrrive IVrdiiMlay night frum tin*
CIiIiiiikv Kino*- ttii|: elfl.-t
L'nlvvi.ily of (iiurcia in Allu-n. " I ’tior D id’*—nmllng
Tommy*
to Iw with her lomily for 'the
Speer.
holidays.
“ So Sony ’—lemling Jack Seliii
•ml.
.
|
Ilrantlvy Ailnius m in i.I l hi - "M cmhiro I** Si. Niekola.* —o.iit,*
inuriiing from the Univn-ily of
Donna I.on 111. 11.« i .
Gt-orgin in Alhrti, It. .|*iu.l (Ii- “ (IllilltlllllK \VIt'll”
IIIItlillR
holiilny. with hi, mollur, .Mi-. &lt;
lie Iluilil Toll
A. Adams.
"If Vtll Are liu'il"--Bonjf- 'Ill's.
"Wlmt Shall It lie'!”- leiollng
4li-» Whiting nf Atii'anitpy an I
Atln Ailanii.
Mnlenlin McGlas-un uf Guim—villi " -CVpIlng A llttll"—le.olinu
vveiu the glirala y d e n ln y .if .Mi.
(Intchen Kiiehhoff.
anti Mrs. KrancL Kugriii&gt; Itonmil- 1“ Guce* Who"—muling
.laek
Ut, III.
Avery.
"N uby
T o y ."
Kin .Vignrten
Mr. ami Mrs. M. C. Giinlri mi.I
Ithy thin Band.
daughter, Kalherine, have gunr In "Mother Tuhl Me''- leaillne PityFredericksburg, Vn., where they , III. Sham e.
will visit as the guests uf Mr. mnl "Good Old Simla llm i-" -mig •
Mis. T. J. M cG ce._
Mary Ami Wilkcy.
'"When Santu t'onie." leading
Friends of Mr,. Sadie rou rw lll
Mike Whelchcl.
lie Inlere.ited In learn that she "('hrlalniaa Time" le.iding It.nhas moved finm her home on
Iniia Wntheii
Magnolia Avenue In on apm lmeiil "The Woolly !)"(!’. Chiialina*"—
at II Eighth Stlect.
reudillK— lletly W'nlker.
("t'hri.lnm . Stinking i’ — 1 &lt;a.ling I’hy Ilia Flehchcr.
"Ilig Doll” .—nailing—I’n i.y John
.on.
|"Jolly V l.ilor"- -reading
Italph
| Ilnur.
"Around mol Aroiiul the (lili» t-i
mu. Tree" -.eng dn •Mrs. C. R. Mason, who is planMrs.
nlng to leave Sanford Ihc first [ daughter,
D a n c in g C la s s e s 'l ’»
o f January to make her future |are vinti
homo In Boston, was honored guests i.r
B e H o n o r e d A t P a r ty |
with a Chinese luncheon last Mr. and
Thunday given by Mr*. Dougins |
Mrs Ruth llonlun Wiiulii will
C. Scott, Mra. John B. Root and 1 John
entertain the im’inlH*i*&lt; •f fin
Mr,. Herman E. Morris al ibe I Emory l.
tlanein^ elasM*• ami kiiul«*i)MfIni
home o f the former on Mag-1 •» VXP"1
I Kriilny
Ii I at 7:5ft I* M at hei
n olb Avenue.
L n‘« '* '»
lionic mi l.ake Short* II*umIr*
The rooms o f Iho home which "ml Mi,.
tuilli u ( liiistina-s |u»ily.
were opened ensulte were deco- Christ inn
.Mi niitl Mr*. Simla &lt; lau&gt;. oill
rated with a profusion o f Christ■nas floyrcr* and long red tapered
J ''
candle*' which burned through- j
out the luncheon. On the man- ln**ll,1l"
tel spotlighted with burning r m i - i * " "
dies was the Star o f the Knal V- A.. W •;
MihN i’ lnli I'
shining down on the Christniasit hrUlmm
|rivt«l flin t Mi
NobK
rii _ «
1family «lm tn»:
The lunchron Ublem wrrr ren
*;
terml with tell red burning ran
'
d b and various ro o m l roiim- •/n'v.isn
flfp ir , V l c h ItelWHl "D . H h e , * " 1" ; ^ "
guests nnd served a* plnre rnrila.
•
At the Close «.f the InnrhcuR, ( *« ''"V
the guest, assembletl
In
(lie (
llvliig room to iiresent Mra. Ma-j
(

Trlrphn.ir

8 o d « l y E d itor

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
T. E. L. Ctaaa o f lh« P in t Bap­
tist Church will hare ita annual
Chriatmaa party at the home of
Mis. E- M. Carroll, 1601 French
Arenue, at 8:00 P. M. All mem­
bers are urged to rome and bring
a 10c gift, alm&gt; packages for the
basket for the needy family.
Regular meeting of the O. K. B.
wfll be held In the Meaonie Hell
at 7:30 P. M. Thla will be th»
last meeting of the year.
FRIDAY
Untied Daughten. o f Hie Con­
federacy will mevt nt the home of
Mrs. Frank Woodruff on Oak
Arenue at 3:00 IV M
Installation of new officers of
the 0 . E. 8. will he held in the
Masonic Hall at 8:00 P. M. Public
U Invited.

The 60-50 Bible C lass-of tbs
First Methodist Church met b s t
night for its annual Christmas
party at the home of Mr. and
Mr*. J. P. Bales In Paob, with
Mrs. Esear Price, as assistant
hostess.
Decoration, for the party fol­
lowed a Christina* motif with
wreaths, poinaelllas, pine bough,
and an attractively i . decorated
Christmas tree.
The short business meeting was
opened by the president, Mrs. Don
u bey, followed by the reading of
the Christmas story from the
BIMe by Mr*. M. C. Cinder.
Mr*. J. J. Carver was appoint­
ed to have charge of the Oiristmaa basket for the needy family
and report* were given by the
courtesy chairman, Mr*. A. M.
Phillips, and Miss Esther Hughey
and Mra. M. C. Cinder.
Gifts were rschanged by the
mtmbrrs and appropriate game,
played, after which refreshments
were eerved by the hoetces.
Members present weres Mr*. J.
J. Allman, Mr. and Mrs. R. I*
Caldwell, Mr. ami Mrs. A. M
Phillip*: Mr. ami Mrs. W. F.
Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bates,
Mr. and Mra. It. U. Hutchison.
Mbs Norrnc Norwood, Lorcp*
Kem'all and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ulrcy.
Alan, Mr, C. K. Williams, Faye
Williams. 1Mrs. Blanche Plckrun,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carver, Mrs.
M. C. filmier, Mr. ami Mr*. Wlllimn
Cnk'iium,
MUw Rtthryn
Till Is, Charlene Cahl well, Mlas
Esther Hughey amt Mrs. H. C.
Thomason.
,
Christmas carols were sung fol­
lowing the refreshments.

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RADIO

All nf our Kail milli.ifJt ia being ilmeil ou'. nl ridieulmialy
low prices.

IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

r t t f e B D E L 1^ e H V - 4 &gt;H 0 N E

78S -J

Sanford, Florida.

RENO. N sv„ Dec. 10 —&lt;/P&gt;—
Marion W. Old and Janet Young
obtained a marriage license yes­
terday. Old b 19. Mies Young C3.

For Chrtotrom/
We SugRenl
(lutl run *!*• "&gt;■ uijiiauat.
dialInrlI*• "IK (•&gt;!'
. . .
tVU.u III Oflan'lo In- fn|r
»m our v»c*llri»l ►ri'Hl’H t I
Rwn*"Vill** U*rorn*M» !••*•I•r&gt;.
Kwtuiii U ljow »rr. ^tifoorl*
lnifuiiF l«r «Im* mihI oilier
CUriatinai* r IM**
Wr aim
hR%r nii cn*HI#iil IIih*
riirlvliiiMi
hi *—i iiiK •’"N*.
wrapRiHEN rinI MdU

BISHOP OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
COMPANY, INC.

Leexen will be free l* follow
Erie."
i.
"I'll try," said - Loeson and
Kfifi together.
TOMORROW: Brie and Lee­
sen v blt th* *vll king. i y

1 I IIS MIT I &gt;li MISS \|| || |( »|) » f
I'liiufin K un% i m u i r o t \nli\Joi h n y. Iln f il it n n n J
•mi' th in g In /will Mini /1

8M N. ORANGE AVE.
ORLANDO. FLA.

l/M£

HOM BRv

We «Jap faatwra Saala Alida HI:
CHRISTMAS
WITH OUR
FLOWERS

Pt. 40^

Fifth 1 60c

Miiukiiif* H 'su lls, b n n n sr n o o u r to ha n o
Inn n il ih r q u a litie s

acc/d w t ,

H om er’t Sod

Yaur order w ill
ear*folly filled 1
fresh flower* of

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w

I C H R I S T M A S - S P E C IA L S

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ft 1

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IN

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E A C H
’ '

D E A L

O#oe»hor ilk Thro 80lh
•3.50 OH Ware PermaaenU
Eepeelully Btylcd for « M :&amp;0
ladWIdosllty
O'
w a atywi i i.r m sin - i m
a o a o r a t i o r t i i.ir w o o d
ronatSHSTs i i i

WITH
IIUUII IIKKIIERT
IIAIIV HANDY
ri.OKE.M’ E RICE
HICIIAIM) CARLSON
EDGAR KENNEDY

AI^SO

I M A I IS W H Y thrii•m e mil limn nf enllnni
astic (.'hesterjiehl sunders clear ui m ss the i i iu ii I i y
They JinJ Chester field COOUH. Ill I I I U- 1 IS I
li\(i and ///:/7 A 7 7 7 :/,)’ Ml 1.1)1- II . . .ju st trhal the
want f o r real smoking pleasure. You can't buy i
b fllersig a rtllcr ___
— ------ -------

Hughes Mirasol
BEAUTY HALON

New C ^ tid tB k r
J A C K *?

i

DEW, DROP INN

Ira n

w llh
_
Ilogcrw—G le n n K o rd

COMING
Wednesday &amp;
Thursday

b y i/ srlf

nri essiii \ In a gmnl s in u lr ,

I l B* L*l I l‘ S 11‘, It I* I It 1.1) iiilhicci) Ini) i-i s M‘ li‘i‘i mnl
Ititl in ul (lie auction Miles Ilie- tobacco types flint liesi
lil lilt* Chesterfield blend, uhidl.is (lie right ia m b i unlit, n
of exactly (lie rifjlil ainomils of Maryland, Hurley and
Hrifjht tvilli just cuoii^b Turkish. These tobaccos and
die Chesterfield way of hlciidinj* them make ( Testerfield different from imv oilier eitiarelte.

P h o a * 1117 W a Ut

SCHOOL GIIU/H /
SPECIAL

/ 1 m n l iiiiiiiiiftn l i i i a s , llm l

Min m in i h m r it I t lc m l n l I n l i n c n i s In g i l lirlh i

Lustrous Satins an d Crepes

■ S T U D IO M O D E L

little fdka Rktf tea m a *

Ml IIIU I KINS

CHAMPAGNES AND SCOTCHES

A T
W D B O

Arizonh’a rln lit
national
forest. havr n total area of in o ri
t|» in 11,000,10011 &gt; r r r *

Mrs. C. R. Mason Is
Honored At Lunchepn

VISIT T H E ^ T
«

two plinth, or II perm it, wrre re
It rM»*&lt;l l»y i»ppom*nt for »i tnt.il
of W l ynnl
Onl&gt; l’.\« ponij
weir M » tn l, wliile
*•* oett
•lowfn«| iiiol ,\tt w.ro kukril i»il
o f lioumls, m' voii o f thrill lit
tin* lit-yaiil lim*.

Christ mus Story To ‘
Be Shown At Church

117 M. Fork Are— Vh*M IJV

l o o

r»iiw r ity i»f KlorlJa pmilei
awiRjjrtl o • } i il' i'll llirir l'!7
punt,, in. tin* i-ntiVx* II paiin*
llti&gt; Kill, oilli KtillHm’k Chat It*
rati**'* If* y«nl atrrncr on riglil
Imh*Is «5 tin* Inul
lift? -

Bridge Party Given 1
... By Miss Roumillnt
P e r s o n a l r5

Fodoretten o f

Let ub Uke cxPe ofyou r ex­
tra Holiday requirements of
Whipping C r e a k y . Milks

KimlerRarti’ii Given jINmr Farm T» Receive
Program For Parents Camlv, Nills, rookies

LIQUORS and WINES

OLD MAltRIEM YOUNG

III

r

Aiqrab on

WEDNESDAY IS THE LAST
DAY WE WJLL BE ABLE
TO ACCEPT YOUR ORDER
FOR
PHOTOGRAPHS
IN
TIME FOR THIS CHRISTMAS.

Exams For Welfare
Posts Will Be Held

doubt about It, everyone

Full udders have turned herd and
aour
Welling fur their milking hour.

LILLIAN ADAM8,

50-50 Bible Class
- l. Has Annual Party

RADIO BERVICK

The cock has crowed three lime*
In vain
Waiting for his gift of grain.

Social A n d Personal Activities
M IS S

PAGE THREE

THE BANFORD HERALD, PANFORD, fLORIDA

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1UI

Hi i»a that will make t x lr a t a g a a i luokini; r im s ' CfrainY
»atlue mihI rr«|Mm In wliile o r T*ar«ni«. U tD Ii l) irl n m r' l
wllh luxurr Ur«w ISbory » « w »ly|v I* h n r h i i n from

« f up lo 661

H ollyw ood Shop
O fW lil Evenlags Until Chriatmaa

�* ' r *-

rn^i^v'.'vr t c**SS

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.■g'-'ifivc A.S^jr,Hv*Tiuvfv&gt;-j&lt;*.x'-'
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
Seminole County
Court Record*

h H i t O rw ge M i!
M rs.'C R. Mason Is Local Debutantes To
Honored At Luncheon Row At ApoBa Ball

BVA-BfcSSBRAUTY SHOP
in t m k h t

IliH rH I itet* ami
rent
her
« f r « W ami temuly. •»**
iterstecW a.
, , , , Saafhnl .tefaUatea wIM U u h*
T W faUawlajf ware tavllrxl la
ly , Kretdeat eJ IWe Ottead
V
wRh lire. H u s h Mrs. A. ApaOs r C k » M IWe fir s t U * r
XV. Kt»ax, Mrs. P. S. Verwajr.
A pollt Rail at IWe S m £
Mrs, A, fl Ia* felder. Mrs. K. H. Annual ApeiU Ran U W* WrM in
RbMrey jlr .
RHtaheth T i s r ;. (be OtUnte AndilarUnn nl
M m r . M. Boyd.
Mrv « . B. .VlaHu
Witerup, and Mrs. V. V. SUM.
Alltndinc tWe Utt freest RanAires, Mr*. J. M. Stlneetphee. f ^ &lt; shirk la the maa« l i l slf d
Mrs. P. K IVil-iui. Mrs. |te«c- in r snriabeeent nf the retO-wtelir
ten O . Rentt, Mrs. JaWn a Rent n s m . w U We:
I M M rs Herman K. M artK
M U Mar|nrte C an War*. M U
On lenvluc the ladies joined. Cecelia Trshsrh, Mha I h i j W s
Wamts and formed a circle sir*- [ then. M U CatWerU While. HI**

GNA
Rayaes Office
MidMttu OjHHMunr

|rdtetksts. cOwimltUe et the

c * a l iq u o r m
X

311 S A N F O R D

AVK.

m
FHONB tltt

floak typify k g the citrus
y o f P terS k will be one of
re lavish sres in the ream*
parade of more than 60
and 99 bands comprising

MHltMhh

«e juice, the beklth drhtk
notten, the state's recreauteaaUges ami lulfacUltles
ying young are being eym*
fby Hlr James M. Barrie’*

romxftnR a hOge 'mrerena. Ths
orahk* wilt ba carried onto the
football field F i e Y ra fa day
prior to ihe kkk-off, and Peter
Pan will rtep from it after It le
cut In two to present the football
to the captains o f the University
of Missouri Tigers and the Gtor*
Ifla Tech Yellow Jackets.
The plan was originated by the
8Ute Junior Chamber o f Com*
nwree. These groups are co-op-

8ANTORD MARKET REPORT
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'*T*oa MS. t.iv Mo, Tw o
M O 0 i — Fla. atd. baa.
• ,V i»L E ba. bags t/te
as Uu ra boa t.lt.
iilNSte — Ha.
h
bare
k lc c -I .e s .
[ATU — Fte. luppttsa (cw.
rt. i.x t-i.ic.
| « n M W llis moderate

no

bu. hpr. 1.M*

l (RUPP) — Bappltea mod*’
M U , rood « re Ir. market
ten Tarsia ttiriusi'ts and
*ee-J fe. ..

T M k U M fiM o r Y o u n g s t e r s all aeer- Iba cvu-.lry will bo da*
tag jtut llbo Iba ••a above, an Christmas Eve, waltlag and wen*
d U n t wbnl. S o n u CUas will briag, but thera are'many right bars
tei Ramlaali' Cauaty who will tealt In vain unless Ihn (n-opte uf Sanfebd, nml EnmlStoln Csanty contribute generously in lito n vil few
day. Ml the. Salvation Army Empty Stoakfag Fund. O u t 3S00 Is
aaadsd and thns far lacs than 9S00 has been do natod. Mail or give
year (Onlribatlon tn Charts, Morrison at tho Rils Thsatre or
N&gt;; (U M IM O — 'H a . sap* It C spt' R. E. Wot# at Salvatlan Army llcadqu.srlcrt on SoconJ
s o . Stc*lee par doi. bun.
IkXY — PTa. per dua ben. Stract.
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rlvilec, 12c-iso.,
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I fair, market about etsadr.
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WT ! « } - : » » ; Itsd Ullsa bu.
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fair, m arntr itsady. Uu.

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rtus — r is nuppliiM modbpr. 'tgvl.ee.
li
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Ladies’ Hansen Gloves—All colors $1.00 W
Ladies’ H ose......... ...................
$1.00 i \
Gift Sets of Coat Hanfifcrs and Shoe C
sprees
$1*0^1
Children’s Hand Bags....................$1.00
jj
Children’s , Lace T r i m m e d
SUk
PninmnR */■ * iT ■
81.00 m

New Jersey Turbans, All Oolora .x... $1.95
Glider Fitted Bags.......................... $1.96
Rex Compacts and Cigarette Cases—
AM colors........................................ $125

Cannon Gift Towel Seta..................$125
Old
Trinket Box
— :..$&amp;00
Fancy Pillows...... ................
$1.96
4 C o lo re d or W hite Linen
Handkei^iiefs ...v............
$1.00 H i Lace THmme&lt;l and Tailored Gowna $1.95
Boys’ Cowboy Suits ..............*..... ......98c y
Bat bison Ruffle Bottom Slip3L. ..$V95
8 Men's I n i t i a l W h i t e L i n e n D Ladies* Man Tailored I'ajamaa..... $1.95
Handkerchiefs ...............
$1.00
J a Lace Dinner Clotha.........—............ $12&amp;
Men’s Tie and Handkerchief Sets ...$1.00
Brush Wool Sweaters .......... ..........$1.96
Ladies’ H a n d b a g n —dark &amp; l i g h t # 1 Ladles* Striperl Chiffon Blouses....$1.95
0 0 ,0 1,3
.............. ...... ........................ $ 1.00
f t tsdica* S t r e t c h y Top H o s e —by
Bed Socks knitted of soft Shetland
Phoenix
yarns.....:.........^ $j.oo,
Hen’S Slipover Swcatem
Scranton Net Curtains in tailored
Men’s Regal Ties........&gt;................... $8.09
styles
$1.00
®von^J*
with Beauvais emhrojklery
$1.50
|
.: several cOloks .......... ...................,:$1,00
Handbags in genulno kather-dark and
.Bath or Bfdroom Rugs, in washable
bright colors...... ....................;.::^$1.95
'Chenille »»a'g4akg»tg**aat«|a»gga,kM&gt;«saaass«a»at«»«««bbb $ 1 . 0 0
Umbrellas—o f gay c o l o &gt; e d oiled
^Embroidered Pillow Cases—white with
i-eolored 'borders. Pr....... .,................$1.00
^$1,96
l ^ o r Sage Manicure Sets.— u....\$U)0
; Necklaces—Pins—Bracelets—in filigree
designs
Aiden Perfuma............,$1^0
s*
Pear Costume Jewelry—necklaces and
BathCtabination hy GUmiMth A rd en •
.............. ............................... $ 2.00
ibbits’ Hair. Sox for boys A girls
Shirts in white amt totore|&gt;r
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Saxon Shht Waist Dreeses........ ’....$3.95
Hats for men by S t e t s o n . . . ..$5,00
Cannon Part Wool Blankets...........$8.96
Chenille and Tufted Bed Spreads ...$8,50
Girls* P a r t y Dresses, Tnffetn and
Hand Mado Lace Dinner Cloth..... $8.96
.Kayoii......... .................................... $4.05
Fancy Sheet and Pillow Case Sots ..$3.60
Ladies* Chenille Robes, All Cotor*
Gannon Basket Towel Sets......... ,...$a00
Siscs 14 to 46.
•
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Striped Satin and Taffeta R o h e s * .$8.60
Lin brook F r o c k s o f Nottinffhanvr*
1 Angora Sweaters, All Colors ......$3.50
R*y°n Crope*........
^.........
..:.....$4^5
| Elisabeth Arden Gift Sets......... V..-J4.W)
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1. Dec Skin Gloves, All C olors...... " ' In S
Satin Housecoats, Zipper and Wrap­
|Fversdades Hand Mirdo Blouses
$3*96
around Styles.... j ................
.$4.95
I Children’s Bunny Fur Sots, Muff and
\ Scarf
Ladlea* f t » j a m a s . . . . . ' s . . . . . . „ . . |
f Men’s 501k PaJkmasv .. ... .
*
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Costume Jewelry........................ .....$5i00
} Men’s Silk Brocade Robes............. $3.95
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Men’s Fitted Leather Toilet Case ...$SL96|1M Unen Damask Table Cldttis.:......... gKOO
Sttakbeth Arden Hahhimshes.........$3*50J W &gt; :
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Wool Blankets.........1*............... J &amp; tk
Halamastor M en- by Universal—cotton D l
sateen 4t r a y o n * . . . . .....****...*..$^^50! jp , Lace Table Cloths
Mri\*i Pull-on Sweaters by McGregor— j h
Many etfiars*
T u f t a d ' B a t h S ets-el*, W X I P - l E ,
-Several colors*
ICannon Towel Sets—^The Snow-Ftoefer M
genuine

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sen Hankies in white with colored
ibroidery ..... ............................ |L00

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CHRISTMAS
W I lilt li * fixe home decora*
lions ami memorial wreaths
for cemetery
llloomintr potted plants o f
all kinds
Cut flow n *— munis, rose*,
, at nation*,
plod*.
*nnps,
iluistcx, sweet peas, poln*
trill i*. etc.
newrtl

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Flu. Iturnl Rehabilitation Coro to
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M ld n ifr l.iernsr
Stale Mould o f Houllli to Kmimi
I lair liuiiiy.
Slate Board o f Health to lyitio
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lly FRED HARMAN
-AMO THUM PER,HIS
FAITHFUL H O »S H , &lt;i
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AND WORSE VET,
STOLEN B A S S ,
DAN DUNN'S
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JLO BEGIN TO
DAN. UNLESS
t r s u t S a FROM
WE G E T
NEWSPAPER r'R E B U L T S TH E
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EVERV HOTEL AND
ROOMING MOU3E
OPERATOR IN TOWN
WILL BE ON T H E
ALE R T TO &lt;51V C
U3 INFORMATION —
WELL HAVE PLENTY

OF LEADS BV^__ &gt;
MORNING f \

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THE W H O LE'
DEPARTMENT
IS AVAILABLE
TO RUN
&gt;
DOWN
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MrANTIMET, HEADING SOUTHWEST CROM
DOBERTON IS A BLACK T.LDAN
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DON'T DRIVE
JUG - TOO FAST. HElNlCi '111 or
WE DON'T WANT
CAPLFUI
ANV COPS TO
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HOW SOON
WILL l SEC
MR. DAN ?

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B.
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till — flus. hpru. Tallow
Mb|bbe.^bpr. l.» e * t .» . tlhlc

Six iliffrrenl p la y m l&gt;aitL-l|rii«il in four ou'vt iml inif |mu
John |i|a) imiiiiiI.IHI by Ihr L'lllvti *•
Lili n ity uf Hvruln fcotbnll t»-nm thlj
, i.,.. fall. Ihxn threw a 3'J-ymtl p»&lt;*
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l&gt;i ttmunk in the Album Kiuiir
Ii jui j Wulluii llncw n J.'.yanl pnrei t*»
l u 't ’ ili.ll fur iIre- tciirliiiouu lint
uilly Iwluh-il lloalun CdIIorf it* only
in id i «'rfiat. Il iri l«on threw n '.'.Vyaiil
u.iuli1pari lo Smunk for thr fire;
touchdown •ii'uiurt
Miniiii, mid
linttii.Aon ll r.w mi liter -'.’-ytiiil
i nr iiiau u m verm y 01 r *•&gt;&gt;ma pnr&lt; lo jVrtfuxuu in tin- Jlluol
foul'nil
team
nvomurd
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ynttht fiom m-rininiaRv for cnc’i
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of llio l'J7 time* it rjll with Uu
Three |&gt;unl. mndo Ity t'nlvri*ity
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I lie&lt;*ulop&gt; n»iiUiM.7 n J- nl., till. Cun w m , mi yxtii* ur mure fiom
fwr "
net pain ot , ,|„. |■n*. ,.f vrilmniiiKe uud Hires*
l.ln.i yard*.
dilfiirut u liu is
tier." iifimiu

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Si'iiiewrl Cp,
.
Tho
Un'vrnity
of
Fliridn
twlgnmrnl of Mortgage
klitre&lt;1 o ff J') time. In ill 11
fcotliall c* nu-« this Foil and Cap­
tain Clark &lt;!nff. only ronlor
Irttrrir.ati, p.ivhnl hit tne in! tho
pli:.-Iren nil IN of llmsti om ulon i,
cvria;.ln:; ***.*5 ymxln for inch
bro*.. But Wnlloii kickrel off fo:
•IB ynivl* on* tlm" mid llcmiy
I-*nc hud it HI .rend .out mi the
only other lik ln ff.

Hu. hpr.

red fair, amrket steady,

,\v;(jmurnl* of inaviagr
Ciiilml lirnl H a t e Inveuiuirnt
Co. to' K&lt;|uit'bl« T'Unt Co.
(reiitml tt.al Entile Iilti»lm*nt
Co. to Equitable Trust CoLimit- til.* Trust Co. to C a lif l
Itend Cmp.
Aarlgnairnt i of Mortgage
jtn lv trt llctid C rp- to Central ll.
K. Investment Co.
(n tv n t Mortgage Co. to Central
11. K. Invratmrtlt Co.
ri». O r * Pusl Cicdlt A*sn.
lo llt.mnr It. Hunt f t rx.
raittal -KHeJre o f Mortgage*
II. S A. t i tVinpir JUnklna rt ux.
II. S. A. ty I’ nuidr Jenkins rt ux.
H «. t llrus I*rod. Credit Arsn. to
llu n n It. Hunt rt ux.
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Real Rstate t'oisvr) anrr*
, liter. Sid'iry rt ux to Mattel C
Wilson.
; Abi ihiniMin, KWi r rt nl to Unix*
Ilitre fruit Co.
Dews. F Ifixlr rt ux to L'mnlift In Fruit Co.
Sell feel*uo Of Mortimer
Miflulti, Mr*. Wien In Mnlnl A
W if«on rt elr.
Saltrfaettm Of |.rin
City of Sanfonl to Krswirk Co:p(undUiaaal Sale Cnnlrarf*
V .|unl Supply Co. to O. K
lliiphrr.
Itml IM atr (m in .i.iin r,
llnvnixii, fi.uirr , . iiqflr to W, I
llrnlry.
Ik'l.nn I fiiuinrr Co,' to Ida
Wiight, alliplr.
'I ho Sonin f t t ompiiny lo Wnltci
S. Coleman
llral ILlali- Unrlgnrr*
loo l o r , A l&gt;. o| ux to Sanford
AH. Null Honk.
Ro&gt;thind. II. \V. *1 ox to Wnllrr

HOUHBR HKNTENCKlt

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Soviet Bombers A r g e n t i n e Is
iwned In Attack
Goal O f Crew
i Finn Capital
O f Graf Spee
£ .'of P itkijarvl, 53 mtlea aouth of
Cl erataam o and
p ra g m a
In Ih*
Can Ira I d rltc to M V er Finland's
b'. ■ land communleallona with Sweden.
£ &gt; • Thera were hlnta the O raf Spaa
Br -m ay have been trapped Into its
'• 'engagem ent with -tha British by
I? 4 b * sal* o f British oil to tha Oerp. ‘ tuan auxiliary veesel nearby for
!f
a rendeavous.

HELSINKI, Dec. 19, — Finnish
military
leaders,
anllrlpstlnc
a resumption of big Ilusslan air
K -. talds on llelslnhl, were reported
r
early today to be considering re4. . prtsal bombing attacks on Lenink

caused by gas forming In conflneJ
spaces from burning' foal oil.
Observer* looking down from
lanes on the graveyard of the
■ttlrshlp said the floating oi'
from the battleship formed, rough­
ly Into n swastika.
In full view of the. crowds lin­
ing the Montevideo waterfront,
the ship was blown up at sundown
Sunday In a "suicide maneuver”
which her commander said yester­
day must hive surprised the
enemy.
Apparently satisfied wl h tha
work o f hi* c:ew Sunday night,
Captain l.angsdorff and his men
settlid dewn smilingly yrstrnlay
at the naval aiaenal for &gt;■ aojrurn
of Indeterminate length.
I mivsdorff had resembled tho
rsplnsfvr* and dliccted the filling
of the furl lanka for the last
grest bloat that wo* to "destroy
all" on onlc-s ef Adolf Hitler. The
captain carried the rnlilr which
detonatrd Hip charge* Ihnt sank
the ship.
Behind two sand banka off

E

anticipated lev the Finns anil
there are potalslent report a that I
If the Ituss'ap* again attack llelalnkl front the air I enlngrad mnv
become n target for Finnish
tomb*.
(Today's Itusalnn militant com­
munique aaitl that the Soviet Air |
fForre, grounded frr two week* by J
bad westher, bad gone into action
■gain ogalnat aeyernl unspecified
Finnish objectives).
Surrounded ly
only frr sen
marshes with no large trwns near­
by and with few means of trans­
portation, l^nlngrad'a .1 MX),000
persons would have no plsce to

Mm UvUn
yesterday
lay the
British erulaera, AJsi, Cumberland and Achilles which had leapt
up thetr vigil lest th» Oraf Upas
venture to rea.
Last night the nutation of
whether the eaptan and hit offi­
ce-* end men weuld ba interned
by Argentina remained to ba
tattled. It waa apparent they want
than In tba hope they would ba
treated aa ahlpwracked tailor*
rather than betllgerenta.
One high official Mid the crew
would be Interned but tha Herman
offleera might te granted their
freedom If they would pledge
personally
not
to participate
further In tht war.

SO Years I b c c oos I Rector's
Formula for ItcMag of

ECZEMA

First ippllrsllona of powerfully mottling
Liquid t*mo (■ tasted and proved physirfsn'a prmrrtptloa) bring wonderful
swift r-ltef. Then Its superb medication
Irontains 10 dtlferent hljhly Stferllrs
Ugredlrntt) Warts right In I n help nature
promote FAST healing. UrulefuTuseri
writ# la from coast I n ronet prskalng
prompt mull*. Invislhte, stalnteae—
fcemo Is simply wonderful Ins annoying
akin Irritations. I W ,tot, II. On* trid
ronvlnres! HEAL 8EVKRK case# may
•sadllJtlEtlrnatnailli. Atldrugstidsa

Announcement
( 'E L E iiit A T i: n e w v i : . v i" r : v n

Lions Club Charity Ball
Saturday, Dec. 301h

. attacks, but might be forced to I
them If Helsinki la bombed again.
Tht Busi’—n army on the KarelHan Isthmus has Irecn thrown
beck In two fierce attacks on the
'tnldde links of Finland's Manner- !
helm line aiouhd Lake Muolean
■and Valk ufter suffering &gt;t sharp
defeat along the Tnlnilr Itlvcr to
the East the Finnish high com-1;
mand announced last night.
|
Official Finnish milllaty qusrtan claimed thit a Russian bat-1
■tillen o f about 800 men had mull- I
nled nn the hattlefronl North o f 1
Lake Ladoga, killed their officer*
.and political
rominlsuia
and
fled.
In the two Russian attacks
[ against the Manntrheltn line at
B : ■: Lakes Muolaan and Valk, which
£t. 'll* about 18 mile* apett, the
It, i Finn* claim ed.lo have destroyed
t
28 Red army tanks.
At other points on the fighting
fronts 10 enemy tanka wire da- j
strayed, making a lot.il of 78
Wracked by the Finnish defend- I
a n In 78 hours o f fighting.

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very high qunllty,
troth In material*
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Nicely tailored in
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trot had led to the belief that
British warships ware o ff the
I1' " Florida roast waiting to pounra
on lh« 32,6A5.ton Herman liner
53:- Columbus when It leave* tendlorial walers.
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ty patrol at Key West. Crews nf
R r * fetir ilerlroy. s.’ wera hurriellv
1* roumlisl up from shr.re Iravr nnd
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the craft sped out to sen. Hereral
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hour* later they. Itad returned.
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VOLUME XXXI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20,

1939

NUMBER 102

EMabllflhed In 1908

Club To Give 16 Prizes For
20,000 Additional Garden
Best Outdoor ChristmasDecorations S f ^ C a p t .
Finnish Reserves
N
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Colors
Slate Department Re-

Langsdorff,
bpee Master,
Commits Suicide

Oral* and second prices for the
following: Doorway, porte cochere,
pouts and miniature outdeor tree.
The tnlnlalure tret it especially
planned for rhlldrrn. Mm. Hrerea
raid, pointing out that trees en­
tered In this group must not te
over four fret in height.
Those desiring to enter the
context must- fill In Ihe ecupon*
appearing elsewhere In tndiy's
Herald -lnd mall nr bring them to
Ihe Herald office.
Onn o f the rrnulrrmrnts for
WArillNOTON, Dec. 20 —CP)
participation in the rrntexl la — Th,- :i2,OOtl-t3n German lus­
that the lights be Inined on he- tily liner Columluis, scuttled hy
tween the hours o f &lt;1:00 and I' 00
P. 61. etch night from Ih-r. 21 •her s-r,plain lo save her from rap
to Dec. 28. The rnlrlrs will l&gt;e {inrr hy a British destroyer, was
Judged hy a commit Ire during hlt.tiiih&gt;in&gt;1 in flntprs In the Atlsuthis period
,fx- la y night, with m&lt;k*t o f h,-r
jttew uud xlnff, incluillni- nini
(Wonnii, Mill- iihroml till- l*. S
Ur*. Jane Ultlyard, 110, Semi*
, Cruiser Tuscalmi-u.
nole County'*
olileit
resinent,
1 t'upinin Wilhi-lm Darhuc, enm
A t t a c h c IndicateH
died at her home at Dll M*|ilo
jninniier uf the Tuscaloosa, radioiAvenue at 240 A. 61. today ml*
'th c Navy Department that ho
Hr AmomsiH IJt---- _
•&gt; lingering Uln*x*.
thnd picl.nl up 6*11 survivors fruin
Billy l-'li-mlnK, sun uf Mr. mi-1
Helghteno/l northern Eu* lowing
Uorn In Clay countjrt &gt; I*. Sept.
lifilhinl. mill tvns cm route t« Mr-. W, G. Fli-milii; o f Ibis city,
ropean
w a r f a r e today 21, I8JD, 61m. lilllyaiu moved (o
Krtv Volk with Ihrnt. Hr nddr • tvns Hie winner nf tin- S.i first
brought the call to colora f o r Hemlnole County at 'the age &lt;1
that u roll rail of
the crew
.—
j
—
B U E N O S A U IK S , D tv. 110.
18 when Fort .Mrllon. a* Hanford
ehmvi-d two firemen—Carl O. l-i prise nffensl by tin- Fbn nlti
•U Finn* dO yeMs «»«* £ was then railed, coualited chiefly
— ( A P ) - r n p l . Iliinx l-n n g spant mid llelmulh Mleta—mixs Bower nnd Light ('nmpuny to Ibe
hdp realat Ihe ^wlana, It o f a fort, headquarter* In foray*
• lorff toiliiy Rhnt ltim itclf In
inj. Bo fur as could la- learned Junior lligb School sliidcnt sub
was (the Artttthn* 'Finland of U. U. Army ag-itnxt the
be said, there tverc lio other ens- milling the l«--l rsruy on "Why
(loath “ lo Hliaro liu* fm o o l
had gono above' the usual Indian*. She had lived In this
•allies.
.Sanford
Should
Ihsunile
lor
Ii Ih m a gn ifitviH
*ltip ."
O io
for 92 y e »n and gave to
When he iminlnl the Tuss-ahane Christ mns.“
claiuen o f reaervlata and It county
tho»e who knew her many tnteiG r a f Spi-i', Ht'tilIIml Sunilay
for
New
York
at
7:00
P.
61.,
lo
Willi
stmlcnts
in
Ibe
xixlb,
adda about 20,000 men to the eatlng account* o f the pioneer
Woods fire* are extremely dan* ’ PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20 — #aid, the Colombo* wa* afire •rteiith, nnd «-lghtb yisites subin Ih o U ivor I'lato wltila an
, tiaiiUn lo r e cm.
day*.
grr.-ns and cosily and yet there (A l— London, Paris, Berlin and from •tern to stern. Her &gt;rx 'milting essays, the first prise
A llloil
flotilla
.*i,M-,l
»ffo
The French reported, today Out
For a number o f year*, she arc many pereont Who conllrmr t*"1 "thM B^ot cirhx of warring fnlvr* were open and she was winner wa* in the rigbl grmle, Ibe
the Allle* had tank rfor* than 60 ha* ____
been _______
honored ___________
a*, neinlnolc
ah
oro.
" r«" alnkinp slowly, lie made no nicli- l n-con-l prise winnrr, ,Mi-s Mm inn
German submarine* tine* th* war ^ouniy&gt;g
t resident at the to xct them In vlolallon of the
Hi* Inaty w as
fouinl
at
,
'
,
itcxtrucllon “ a* soon nx the nnrtarird, learln* an eaUnuted 4 0 ,
^ight hfW annually in law with no apparent reaxm, for tlnn, Hrsnllv arc aligned diplomat, f t i " “ f the Ilrllish destroyer. Bi-nreon, dnugbler nf Mr. nnd
K:!I0 A. M
in :i rnuiu
m it
Which c.-irlh-r hxd liccn reported - Mr*. II. T. I'enrson, was in the
still optreUng. .
Lake 6Iaty
doing an, Fire Chlrf Slack &lt; In c. Ically,” believe* ( apt. Eddie Hick* ^tniniiiiL- by nod which mny have *&lt; Venlh irrndr mnl the third prise
Hurtm-t Ain*** na\nl at-riml vtlirrr
The latest linking wa* credited
Despite her years, 61m. Itlll*
amid today.
enharkcr. America's fnrrmo-t ncc tnl.ru nhonrd survivors.
hr and mnri lhati 1,000 nf hi4
winnrr, Billy Gray, son nf Mr.
last night to Uw .destroy*.# Sir* yard hss been in good health land
Pointing out that the I'nmagc In the World svnr.
cirw had lirni m tm ird ninco
• i Ihe navy hydmgrnphir offir- mnl Mrs. George Gray, was in
oeo, which previously had aent until recent menthn.
lo limber and soil from lln-se
Rickenhackcr predicted the an- Cvi-d the i-reue nf the sea drnnin |the sixth grade.
Mnndny.
two submarines to.the bottom.
Her husband wrai klllrd In fire* In Seminole Couniy alone. If nlhHIalinn of the Ilrlt:*h fleet by mt IK0 miles smuhraxt hy east nl
The prises to the winners were
lit* kiliutl Ititiisrlf :ifiri h threeThough Carman shipping auf* action* with the confederate Army
It
eould
be
accurately
checked,
the
Nail
air
force
If
the
German*
hour In Ik tvilh
Ihr uffirrrM «&gt;f
t e w York City and directly cnsl rush itwunU of *6, 11 nnd 32 nnd
ft red on the Atlantic, Oermany during the Civil War, It was
would
probably
total
millions
of
decide
to
pursue
xurh
a
rnirrxc.
df
Cape
Mny,
N.
J.
were
mailed
to
the
reripirnt*
to­
his wlnff rndini? ^hmily
nfler
announced S3 Drltlih ''vanguard understood. .
dollars.
Chief
Cloraland
lixlay.
“
Three
or
four
plsnra
attackday.
midnight
llrfut
r
lr:»vin$f Ihem
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1
radioed
a
warning
to
ship
vessel* sunk In the past three
Survivors are a son, Ellie Hill* urged resident* of both Sanford Ing a hnillexhip may lo* shot Blog In he on the lookout foi
The
winning
ex-ny
is
a«
fol­
hr
nmdr
it
cnmplrlr
t'iirlr
of
ilaya, the loatea o f which were I'ird 'o f Sanford, three elstem,
hi?t rnmnuleH,wtiunk
liRtlil*
higher than the Britlah acknow* Mrs. Josephine Collins of Sanfoid, and Seminole County to refrain down," ltlckcnhn--krr xald. “ h-.tl •B"- burning wreckage and 2*J low* :
"Then- are many fine reason*
fm v rl)', nnd
retired
to
hU
leged, wa* the result of eoneen* 61m. 61. b . Sinn of Sanford, and from retting flma In the wood* when the planes start coniine over atosll lioals, proumnhly lifrimal •
which might result In property In wave*, it’s just a matter o( Which pul o ff with Ihe survivor* why Sxnfotd xhoithl lie lightisl up
I C M t k u * m **»«• r t » H
room, n»kimt iml (•■ hr dinitirhrd.
6lis. Eugenia Hateleaf of Fort lost,
percentage*.*’
Is Ion the British nisn-n-wnr over j during the Chrixlm*&lt; -ensou. I|
Th entlm *j«y said hr had drI’leree;
three brother*.
W. E.
Every year grass fire* in San“ Eventually, we will xee t^»n pooh-d (be big ship.
ran only name a few that I think
ri«lrd to share (hr «lnp*a fate
Oglesby of Lake Monroe, Edward ford alone coat* tha city hundrat* Hon, Pari* and Iterlin destroyed
'are
most
important.
|
Naiy officials here were pus
fmm "(hr flint moment."
Oglesby of Laka1 Monre* and of dollar* and often properly by gas
an I fire
caused
by *h-d by the fact that thr Colum I “ Fir»t, ne ran consider Ihe
An Hltarhr indicated thr drICx m I s m
m
MSS
Thoma*
Oglssby
at Bossford. damage Is
tlie flume*
lIV tH sssS mm ra s e IV.el
jlHuuly of a lighted (own. This
ridan uhw nmilr Sunday, when
Also two gra nd ahlldrea and II which are
set. Fires
makes n good Impression on t l-i
it v.ii4 hrlirvrd lie had Hiller**
HaallauDl r»*«m I'sgt Fl«*l
t **
in the
am even
TufU. IUnn I*anrt«torff. mn-h-r orders to destroy Ihr «hip rather
will b a ' b«ld wood*. Chief
pointed
of thr (Irnf Hprr, romniiltrd timn (like her nirnin into Iwtttlr.
at tha . gra
la that U k e out, for all • II Umbnr is rn
Thr emhanny «ald b« ti*.J po*t•ttirtdi' pifMinmhly Into Uat my hi
uA- 61. Umly destroyed, tha largyy. Ilmhi- il*«
nfli*r liiddinir offlrrt^A * ,Jj:&gt; |.r - -f4*^
-rW IU U n E.*HD»haw*r,sTV
'Brawnimaged Iry
. If not.......................
h llM h dawn
*m ff ijoodbyr.
H»a hhd\ tons
In rhn«idrm|lon of liie
■mts than 11 y*sm a realdsnk at
PTvsbylerian the bla*e&gt;
Hy JEAN HARDY
"rrspunsilidily
rrstlog
unnn
him
f *sti n*I thito inornmi: in n rnnni
Bemlnol* County, waa struck hy
Tha
turpentine
Industry
ii
lat I’rlic, Freshman
•»t Ihr Aiyrntinr Nuvul Ar-i iml to insure Ihr -oifo dehai kntinn
probably th« htavlast loser in
ft. hit-and-run drWar about 1:6#
full
whrrr hr utul hit offirris urn* of Itis irrw ' mid pending
ease of wood* fir** for the rasia
last night, at tha corner o f Pal­
“ Why &lt;lo you Hhop out-of-town?” is the &lt;|in-slioii
kimwledtre of
ii'iruIitioiH
and
i|tinHr ret).
on
thr
pin*
treat
la
vary
Inflarametto Avenue and Fifth Street
llirii effect mi ihe •riiliirtt
I askixl nn t-oonomlcnl young hmisewlfp.
able and will often burn until tha
and. seriously lnjurrd
At ranurnti ilia for (hr m in l ini­
"Well.'' she said “Things „ro .so high here, an,I
tree Is killed. During tha winter
He
recovered
csnarloueneai
ment of llir inidtvinlrr ronfi*»*nrr
_
months when tha grata I* dead
shortly after being taken to the
“ Protect your home fra
besides you don't have such a largo variety of gtssls
uf (hr Florida I&gt;i- 1» t of Kiunitin
FrrnaM-Laughlon Memorial Hoe-- culoftli_buy
Christman Seal*," and Ihe wralhtr la ealremtly
to select from.
Inlrrnational (o Ir held hi Stitpltal, but It la feared that be had declared lira. J. L. Ingley, chair- dry, firea are the greatest menace
fonl Jan. 11-15 wrrr madr yrnThe
young
Indy
led
nitinlo
her
bedroom.
On
Ihe
euffered
_________ a brain roncuaalon, hos- man for the Real Bale Campalaa,!to this Industry.
trrday at u nirrlin^ in thr Vnl
bed were several packages. The sure results of a
pltal attaches said,
- I in Seminole County.today, as th e 1 Flame* also destroy the humue
tie* llotrl nt noun hy I'rmiili nt
Chief o f Police Boy 0 . Wllllims riplainrd how important each,In the soil. Chief Cltreland pointrlrrt J. Kdttin linker of I'mililla
shopping tour. She opent-d one of the packages and
xgld Mr. Hathaway and another person'* contribution in purchat- ed out, citing the fire* In the past
nnd Bocrrlnry nnd Trranmei rlici
look out a tlreas. silk, lovely, but simple In make
A t*•(iil ..r FJU or. has hern rr*
man wer* crossing the atmet Ing seals means In the drive'In the Everglade* a* a good e »
j Knrl I#rhmaiin uf Titvairn witli
“See," she said, “This I* what I mean. In-----------when h ear whipped arourw^ the. against in# disease.
I ample of how this substance will
trill'd i*\ Mt i* Sanfoid ll«rald ill
&gt;officialn of (hr Nh' iiI rluh, liritdri*
ihr f*'i hi "f I'onlrilmlioii4 lo tho
I Ixiugh. -this dress for $1.50 and at any store here
curve.
'
I With only four mom day* re-1 burn.
|by Hrxt I.It-ti I (iflvrrtloi i-lr,-l J ii |
FiiiiiihIi lU In f Fund, luadrd hy
Chief o f Police Williams slid m* inbig before Christmas, Mrs.
Woods fire! mm particularly
you couldn't get a bargain like this."
. liu* Dinirfrhh-r fur tin- I'mlral
fnrmri l*ir-idmI Hi ll** rt Hoover
tha r*r was a black 1930 Chtvro- Ingley pointed out that those per-Iwongarous outside the city limits
I Division.
I
would
hnvp
told
her
that
In
mny
store
here
in
in N* 66 \ L I hr nioiii«y *s hglntr
let sedsn occupied ty .tw o young eons who wanted to do their part Chief Cleveland pointed ou t add
i In roinniralini: on l In- |ir«x
KiwaniN
town nhc could have got a dress just ns good for
fait \\III steal (odliv t*i Ihr Fund,
men.
*
In aiding In the fight agaloet tu- Ing- that In the rural section*
peels of Ihr mrrlini:. Mi luk
*1ll* ' lllll I•|•IS'*** III - sails* t onrtibu— — -----■ —
' bcrculosls should buy their seal* them am no faclllt}** for extin­
about $0.98 but since she was so confident in herself
drclarvd that tH-lni-cn UNI sad MNi
For
,
*
|
0
liillf
I»iiv
4 and irirliitnl sine »«f $1*00
guishing flames If they spread te
drlrgal** from »»\i-i Flori«la m, from Ihr WI'A inn rry the l»« lu f I f,,,,,
and
her
out-of-town
shopping
I
wouldn't
-tell
her
tun S inloid * Itl/rnn, and
The County la far behind llit valuable property.
r%|)rctnl to atti-n.l i Im* x,*xxioa al
In the wood* and on vacant
gv i______« . . . _ rgs
s • J quota aet for It, she stated, and
which officer* f-&gt;, -In ■-n-iiinv that KiwaniuiiA me "jolly irood Flu.'* ijivi n lay ihr foul ill irrado
ai.cw50fOnL i ,Cf' h,cr. hm,K0 Hhc *°W me she had
fellow*'' wa-* 'itieiit’ tln nrd tmlay uf 11|«* (K udo Mvtiool. I lie fourth
It will taka Immediate a«U#n on Iota the grass la now as dry ** i
year will he Installed.
S
i ”
c*rd Ju" 1 •“'foro I came and after Ibis
tltvdsr,
he
said,
urging
utmost
_
■
i .
&lt;
the pert o f all to whom awl*
Th* visitor* ins|ieelid ll» May when Ihr) were ^urnln of (hr Krndr trurln i i’X|dniiii‘d that tho
she was doing all of her shopping here for the next
precaution In efforta to prevent
fair llntrl which will In- tin- cm - chili al ils ucikly lunchroii in (In* rlnldri'ii diruled to iim* the mon­
four months. If, she would Just see what .this cam­
firea from alerting which might
1 vrntlon headqaarler* - and
Ihr Yuldi x llolrl, fsdlow ini: whicii ey tlu*&gt; In leliiforr liml. gpiiit for
paign was for she would always shop here.
reault In considerable damage.
Armoiy which will Im- u n i ■&lt;• lay* were K&gt;vrn lo each of lliriu &lt; hri'lum* iiri'nriilo iiiiioiik thtniM'lvrn foi Ihr aid of Ihr Film*
hy Simla ('Inn*, in |nr*on.
the convention lull
She didn't realize that hy spending her monev
Thr children, three i*» five year* iii (loir fiL'hl airainNt the Komlaii
Those allindlng the xixxinn nl
hero aho was helping hnprovo the town, helping U
which Iho atranznnenix were ills. of Mire, ETrrtvil (Imi Yultlidr invanioii.
Brow, and not giving another town Ihe ‘Ix’ n r fit o f
Thr Herald will gladly rrr#ivo
*
&gt;. .
ru*S#d Were Mr. linker, 61r. I eh miint with a toimir "Santa i* F oiiiher money.
manil, 6lr. Dlngfelder. Pre-dd. nl II inir" and all crowded about Santa more rontiihutjoint mid will han­
Chamber of Commerce effledle
the forwarding of ihr money
When we spend our money here
D. Caswell of tin- Im-al elnli, telling him whnl they wailleti for
1. .
1*1* requested all winter vtotter*
lo Ihr Fund. All ehrekn should
U»e motley
Bmployeea o f the Sanford / t Pivsldcnt-clccl
Karl N-inlgicn, ChrUUnan.
stays
here.
Some
of
if
^
K it, i t i Newman
tren b* Htnford who haven't regietifad
for
laxeg
"D o you all drink your milk hr made payable lo "Finnish BeRermlary-olert J. J. krtlnRhnn
HLd 5 - 1^ ™
' tlT g ^ u ” . i Ut. chamber b u lld te g j. dn^e tontte National Bank will re­
lief Fund, Inr ”
to help improvo the mads, schools, rtc.
ric. When
when
ceive a bonus o f on* fourth o f
and Ralph llscweil, Sccielary id retfularly?" linked Simla.
called
a
"Stnrin
•oon
•*.
P°**{blo
*Tor
your
which will too'
n month's salary a* n Christmas
"Yrif, Santa," wan the reply in
ths 8*niln&lt;ili- (6ninly rhimU-i id
auoata.1
*
lira.
1
convtnionce.
for
havi’ b e / E T “ T
he,nln*r
else
present this year, It Was decided
unizou.
Commerce.
2 ?
schools, rosds, recreation centers, ,dc..
Breose Is vW-ebalrtaan. 1 Secretary Ralph Bagwell point* at a recent meeting o f the board
"Santa only liken thonr who
out that several times this
Other astmbom are Mm Walter r*‘’ 00
eat their r« real and green* every
Florida visitor* passing o f director*.
tho dumna 1 h° mP * * b&lt;*Ck * nd walch Sanford go lo
R Coleman, Mm. B. J. Holly, :loosen,
“ *c‘
day," Santa mi id
ThU Is In line with the prac­
Sanford hav* Inquired
" * Onlay LewtoA Mn. f . E- thraagn
lh~°l
“ Well, I had lurnlp t-m-ti* lojh .- Srmiiiloi- IIirIi Schmil Fu, Without taxes we could have no achools or anva lb* location o f . certain tice o f the bank in previous
at and M reT red B- WU- os
“ l’ •
n , it was announced, whereday for dinner." replied one liUle, , „ „ . Kaim.r- l*-l nitihl held Old
, ftmllle* who am spending tha
Irny
about
five
year*
of
aKe.
..........
.
N iarl.1 with approximately
employers have always bee*
S “ ir WIKhOUf
wc could
Flame* swept one of the ntnall
Itte*
wlU f o n e t lo n .y l" * ?
*»
h*'
^ ‘ f wo, 1,uy In other towns, stores
"I want a gun." drmandrd an*ii;.% |Hrcoiin nrraenl.
■ iberod by the bank with
outbuilding*
of
thr
abandoned
with tha Chamber
lh***
» r*
gift
commensurate
with
other youngster, not to rhanr
At 7 (Hi oVIork a jungle nira
Zachary Venn r Company Mill the xubjk-cl bill jn-t to let Suntu
among It* with the tends body, they bare thalr services
l i k oTm ^iey' V#r* M
UXWI m i P*,d hecmiHo of
and
prevailing
wnk xi-iveil nnd iiuiin-duitely foi
on
Commrrrial
Avenue
thin
after*
be locating oceom- no means o f toasting them
know uhnt be wa- espirting foi lowing llt«- eln-ing i-eri-mnnir* Ihr
business condition*.
j noon tut fiirmrii |irtvnili«J tin* Christmas, lie got a gun, too, a
prospective winter receiving Inquiries.
„
bl,y »n Sanford to boost irn,|„ if We
•spread of tha fire to the larger toy pistol, uUu a toy train. 11 bag i-vening'x prugrum lM-gnn with
'
the Chamreport by chapter virr-preslilent
touiSto
Ho *h° bUy
b,,y ot home the
I tiulldlnjr*.
I n . F. E.
of Chrl.lniax randy und five ull- Jim lll.ei Each Old Timer rwif™
w« do have might be under the ImprcsI Tha buildinir apparently rauflit day x
xuckt rx. The girls reerived ported on his pri-xeut uctlvitlo.
fir# from a pile &lt;f «awdu«t near* dolls. tea sets and miniature Iron- ami what hr iiad loin lining sines
o^r mimh.nP.
T
^
merchandise. But
our merchants sell merchandise o f very good oualitv
by which was burning.
K'miIIm M ^ x l-.ae Kllrl
lie had left school
During ihe. rrcreallon period
0
rlunt. wen- held, and string band
the
ftelf
.
1
^
'
^
.
tTT
u
lh*
t
n?rtb
down
here
(had
ran.
Hundreds o f children, through* V large numben W ,
inusir wan provided hy several o f
.25 kI ! 1 fh t l 2at e*-chM th#lr Attention is tho too
,g acbe^Solad
) th to afternoon he to
the Old Timers. I'lnni were laid
bore' on
and because wa have such a large and attractive too
___.JM
fo js fld
to
nay
a
vtolt
U
tha
for u parly for the Old Timer*
Claw and
section* W Sanford
soon. David Van Nt-xx was named
i*” lram^d1UUly un«i«r th « Impreeslon that Sanhag* o f candy adtotnue u ha will
ford U a much larger city than k really Is, hut. wheri
rhairmnu.
and b*Beene during bto Itinerary odtok orphanage *t Bntorpgtoi.
tb*T *** tJ&gt;e man/ vacant stores they might sav,
TAM I'A FKN'DH I'lKATKS
which hte.
A t liW r . M.
AppsranHy th# people of Ran- (•mil lea.
•Why ohoud we sUy here? ThU place must not be
TAMI'A. Dee. 2 9 -T ii« Univer­
•ton
the
A
Copt. R- E. Romi uf thr -Salesthe n ew ly'* outlying
ford and 8»minol# Couniy hav*
much
hteaugt.
of
those
vacant
atores
and
well,
other
sity of Tampi band o f &lt;U1 pises*
f . M- the _
•wwk#n«d to Hi# fort that many lion Army raid a careful cheek will parade in pirate costume*
things. -By. trading at home, we eould helo open up
TtSS F. Mhad been made of all persons to
families,
Inclsdlng
many
rhlldmn,
those vacant store# and do other things to make San­
rrcelv* old front Ihe Storking ax this city's rrineeentalion at th*
will hav#- a n#*k and Jtyieta Fund ond that them would Iw no Orange lfow| Festival In Miami
ford a more desirable place In which to live. ,
Christmas unIsas th«y com* to the dupliratlon by churches, the Ellu Nrw Year's Day. Drum M»J«y
- J.ob* to Sanford are scare*. Boys and rirls out
Herman llanroek will Impersonate
msrtM with generous eonlrlbutlons Club, or ony other organisation Gaeparilla, famous loircaneer o f
o f school usually seek Jobs in stores and offices but
planning on distributing Chi tal­
to th# wap * f cash, food, or toys. mas baskets. He pointed out that Tamps history, and his follow***,
they seldom gat th*ao because there are not many of
Yesterday * total o f $79 was th* Empty Stocking Fund officials member* of the pirate
Um m kinda of Jobs to be had bore. Bo they have tc
la to'Ih o Bolvallcn Army were cooperating fully with th#
torn to fam ing and other lobs that offer practically
~
‘
tho Elk*.
bo flitore and we should all be concerned about our
Donations were received yester­

French Report Allies
Have SunkAt Least
50 Nazi Submarines
Since Start Of War

Jane H illyard,
Oldest Resident.
Died Early Today

Red Planes Active;
Had Lived In
Few Bombs Fall Pioneer
Seminole C o u n t y
Aid Offered Uruguay
If Graf Spee Had
Failed To L e a v e

For Over 92 Years

Sixteen prlie* will- l* offered
the winner* In. the annual ClirUtm»« Ire# eonte»t apon*ored by the
Sanfoid Gaiden Club, 61m. Harry
lleemn, thalrman o f ' &gt;he commlllce in rhaige, tuid loiliy,
adding ll.it*- thone who dealre to
enter should do so Immediately.
The conic*! is sponsored hy the
clnb In order to promote outdoor
decorating during the Yulrtidr,
reason, which add* mcch to the
hrautj- of the city. It wax pointed
•out.
M s. Ilccrrn stated
that the
club would award fln t, xecimd
tnd Ihlid prise* for the bext deco­
r-led rnldoor living Chrlxtmax
t-vr{ flrxt ond rreond »nd thirl
prlr.i.x for the best ensemble nnd

veals Study Being
Made To Learn If
War Aet Committed

Billy Fleming Is
Winner Of First
Prize In Contest

SUICIDE

Body Of German Of•fiver Is Found In
Room Of Naval Ar­
senal Early Today

Bids (xoodhye To
Shin’s Officers

Marian Pearson And
B i l l y Gray Also
! Get Essay Awards

Woods Fires Are Rickenbacker
C ostly, Declares) Predicts Death
Chief Cleveland! Of Great Cities

m

Death D e c i s i o n
Was Made Sunday

Setting Of Fires Is Aviator Says Germans
Forbidden By City Can Destroy British
And State Statutes Fleet With. Planes

Aged Resident Is
Rpir Down By H it
And' Run Driver " V iS T

iA

cxe.

“ Why We Shoujd^Buy In Sanford”

Mrs. Ingley Explains
Seal Sale Importance

Baker* Lehmann
Discuss Plans
Fur Conference

.

Campbell N a m e s
Committee To Aid
Tourist V i s i t o r s * 7

30 Children Are
Club’s Guests At
.Christmas Party

$20.05 (iiven For
Finnish Relief By
Seminole Citizens

WI*A Nursery Got-s
Gifts
At

From

Santa
Lunch

,f« » M*•^

S ^ tfL»Pi,0,,3fiShe0rf ^ Tourist* Urged To
Register At G Of C Atlantic Bank Staff
Receives Yule Bonus

FFA Hold Old Tiinem
Meeting: Last Night

Flames Sweep Small
Building: At Old Mill

r

Santa Claus Is Greeted By Hundreds
O f Children In Copnty Communities

nlyWh'Pf?P,^ ,reeH°nt

10

Highest Total For Single Day
Shown By fyipty Stocking Fund

• ygrgg

to

future. Wa can't improve circumstances by not buy*
ing at home and keeping our money hare, circulating
th* town s stores and helping open more place* of

LOCAL WEATHER

day from th# following! A friend,
$3| Julius Dlngerfslder, U j Liana
Generally
fair tonight *jh|
CM). $10( Frlmdst SJO^ Rita Thursday, preceded by lhsw»W

$877.39, to
M3 to U £
to reoth th* ,
la extreme south portion this af­
Empty ItoskJag Fund of/ieiala Theatre, $$i Ball'u
Christ- Chapter D. A . B . $3( Chos# A ternoon. Colder tonight, scattered
to
for 100 Company Employees, $47AO.

light frost extreme north p a rt!**.

-i - .

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                    <text>In co-operation with Mayor Higgins’ campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local m er­
chants and business m e n 'h a v e Bignejl a pledge card
like.the one illustrate^ below. It is our sincere desire
to do our p a rt in m aking the camfcifefr a success and
thereby help to build Sanford into a bigger and b etter

MERCHANT
PLEDGE
*■

|

Hon. Edward Higgins. Mayor
City of Sanford
,
l)e«r Mr. Mayor:
1 will cooperate in your plan to keep Sanford Dollar* tn Sanford
and pledge myaelf to the following:

1. To carry such stock of goods as are necessary
to fill all demands and to sell a t such prices to
meet competition.
2. To purchase all supplies and, accessories, except
stock for resale, as are incidental to my business
in Sanford as fa r as possible.
&amp; To impress upon all my employees the importance of spending th eir wages in Sanford

Mindful that much of the trading out of town'comes
through mdivi&lt;iiu&amp;l thoughtle^iw8^ the. merchanta o t Sanford
wish to appeal to each person to survey:his or herparticular
needs in the Hght of dvic welfare before concluding that a pur­
chase must be made in a neighboring city.
v .
We realize that in.som e rare instances a certain product may not.be
available in Sanford, and in these instances we have no atuurel with the
person who goes elsewhere to purchase. It is only in the cases when
people buy indiscriminately out o f Sanford without local investigation
and with no thought o f the loyalty t 0 the town in which they live, that
we wish to make our plea.
We are conscious o f the fact that the success of the present cam­
paign must come from the mass of individuals in Sanford. Unless each
person in Sanford co-operates, the plan is doomed to failure, and (Ntr
merchants will continue to be penalized and handicapped as they haV?
in the past, and will not be able to succeed and improve their stores as
we all Upsire.
*
There is no power on earth that can make people buy ideally, unless
It Is the power of pubUc opinion, and if this power of public opinion.can
be so directed as to discourage, or rattier abolish, the practice o f many
In trading elsewhere, then evervone will be b enefited: the merchant,
the individual citizen, and the d ty a 8 a whole.

his Advertisement Is The First In A Series Made Possible By The Following Merchants And
B. L PERKINS
L O U * C T NICK'. W BAR

C. L * M .
d in g f El d e r

CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP
ji- .-■« tj. l j . u :

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SANFORD
ELECTRIC

scorn
STANDARD

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FLORID.

UARANTY f
iBSTRACTCO.
* GLASS CO
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HOFMANN

sa n fo :

BUICK

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.

BRIGGS
THE JEWELER

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TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.

SEMINOLE
ST, JOHNS
MONKSBILLARD
COLEMAN’S
DRY CLEANERS RIVER LINE CO.
PARLOR
WIGHT
THE YOWELL CO.
PETER PAUL’S
WIGHT BROS. CO. GROCERY CO. THE STYLE SHOP
STRICKLAND BEAUTY 8HQPP
COCA-COLA
EMERICK
MOTORS, INC
J. C PENNEY HARDWARE CO. BOTTLING CO.
COMPANY
FLORIDA STA^E K. W. FRUIT CO. THE SANFORD
roubdllat;
ATLANTIC
BANK OF
NATIONAL BANK &amp; ANDERSON
- SANFORD
SECURITY
COWAN CO.
HILL LUMBER
MATHER
LUMBER CO.
* SUPPLY YARD
FURNITURE CO
ALTMAN TABLE SUPPLY
LEE BROS.
WERT f j
CHEVROLET CO.
STORE
PALMETTO
IR E JEWELER
GROCERY STORE &gt;• PLUMBING
WALTERL
&amp; R ENGLISH TUXEDO FEED
COOPER
* SUPPLY CO. SANFORD CASH
FEED STORE
VALDEZ HOTEL
SANFORD •
MONTEZUMA
MACHINE CO.
HOTEL
KENT MOTOR CO.
SANFORD
A ’•
V ’J.L1------------W. R REITZ
GAS CO.
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CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.

TIRE SHOP

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SctJ boI* Comtjr P ro lK d
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Sin ford fa The Only CeMrAi
Florida City Affording Rail, HIghwn,
And Water TraaERortatlon

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
SANFOltD. FLORIDA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1939

Light Armour, Slow Speed, W eak Spots In Nazi Raider

B rou n

Germany, Britain
.^M atch Claims For r
Air, Sea Success

D ie s

A t A ge O f 51
In N ew Y a rk '
Setwtor Thomas Has
Ideas On Subject
That Fails To Jibe
With General Staff

F a m o u s Columnist}•
Succumbs A f t e r
FheumoniaDevelops i
From Heavy Cold ~

Solon S u g g e s ts
Airport Expansion

NEW YORK, Ihc. 1K _(A *)-!
Haywood l i m n , fit, colum nist1
Slid |&gt;rv»klrnt of (tie A uuvkuii j
neii»ut|&gt;vt tin.M. iliid ludry ».»
the C olum bia.Pits, j tridan Metli j
Cal ren ter where lie \vui taker •
Thuimlay night whin pm-uin inia
dcvi-lipid from n mnvy cold.
I
lie liiul la in uiiniiisviuiis time’
of th r lin e .
A nitlvo i f
Hiouklvii, tit!
atm led lor n lime n t . ilitivnrJ
mid M iiirril lucrepa|ier wiirk. In 1
HHM • n n reporter on th r Nrw
Yuil; ’lelcgtwpli. lie thru wolkril
O U .tlr Ncer Yoik Tribune t '
epdirk iilitor, dianiallo
critic.
Woild t a r c. rnspondent.
H«
wvnknl on the Nrw York W oill

War Department O ff idalsAgainstM any
Anti-Aircraft Guns
WASHINGTON, Dc«. 18.
■(AP)—Military recommcnitionn of a . congrea.ilonnl
g ro u p

'.b a s e d

o n A 16 ,0 0 0 -

to d s y .s . l r r o d u p a jR u m e r.tfi
o v e r th e b e a t
m cilhode o f
b o ls te r in g n a tio n a l d o fe n a e a .
P ro p o a a la w e re a d v a n c e d
bjr B c n |te r Thom**, spokesman
fo r 1( senators and representa­
tives th e t-d o n o t jib* (a many
peltW elare w ith exprtxacd Idea*
of th e '-g e e rra l arm y staff.
"Thornne .gvggvited an expan­
sion &lt;af. glees
o f alrportx and
trelnfofr i f te a f o t troopg] gpordIn a up tt*£toroductlon o f semianA m atic rli)«», and to mod*

«MM ifWld artillery vrlth immeiPon to defense from
’a r ' D epartm ent off If lala
Uiosleitle over Ingresarcruft ,'ttr n a e i before
tr-m easures eonxlderrd
taut..
They • claim
tt a i r c i a f t g u n s 'to daYork, and oth er large
Id require the bulk of
l d efeat* • fund*. The
d bo outmoded before
It waa clsjmed POO
te e d a d ito defaod Lon-

.

Nazis Claim 34 E ng­
lish Planes, 4 Mer­
chant ShipsDestroyed N ear Helgoland

MASTER OF GRAF SPEE

German Cruiser
Reported Sunk
Ronort Pnrlnrcs Nine
Finns K i l l e d 700

R i i ° ?nr Soldiers
Uon-lqfp.t r»n««

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C rrtritt’
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The nd it »1 ?*+* - - n
of bolilhi- t LiiiI •link ’ivir Brit*
•Tirr.l
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Two"'Aeniiira* heels w are found in the tie rra a n pocket battler hip. Admiral ttra f Spec, w hin she
vttrk lie lian-feried ' hi/
led th ree British crvlaera. Shell* from rix -in rh gun* tinped through arm our plutir,.- found to column, • It Rceni* To Mr," to thr
New
York
I W . Ill* I tret nni
Ight, more like a cruiser's than a battleship's, an.I th r S ie r w io too alow. Wn-i-'ei**e of battle
lari rolum n. In that p ip e r a p ­
u the dccka of the ra ld rr d&gt; seamen patch hole*, above, in Montevideo.
pealed F ridiy.

WPA Project To
Be Prepared On
Orafege Boulevard

COLUMNIST DIES

Meriwether And
Brilhdays Are
Son Are Injured ♦
Celebrated By
In Auto Mishap
— ..
Rotary Members r’.j I). Meriwether
Slid Ilia B&gt;yvnt Ji.lii ,un. Hilly, w eir iiljuivd

$52,000 Road Improve.r a e n t Is Planned;
Bond Offers Asked
County E nulntcr *Fred T. Willland^w«3 dlrccled to prepare a
WPA p rtje e t for t h | widening
and repaving of Orange Boule­
vard. v e s t of Hanford, a t o
apcelal meeting nf th e / Bnant &lt;&gt;■
CotMly Commissioners in the
Court Ilotue Salurtluy aflerm on.
i The action l y / t h e lkmbl ft**'

inn seriously when tIn- itulu
Gray, Puleston, Byrd but
In which th&lt;y were riding m l■
Itiliel with a loaded fish nml
AndTurnerHonored | poultry trurk nil Felrry ■Avenue,
after sundown fast rig h t.
A t Weekly Luncheon | klimil)
II.lli th r trurk nml the .vuto hi

itiitnin vrknntvl ■-.- • • lo »
.f I In- three m erchant ship*, but
i-i-laecd n
ilriti-h
subm arine
auk ii d.Ollll-tiin lii-rmnti erulanf
Thumdn.v.
tienuun officials denied the
l...« nf t!u- -cruiser.
The tiiid Spec settled In the
Hlv^r Plate ntud where she was
scuttled by her crew o ff Monte­
video. Most of Uie crow, rnoro
than l.OUli men,
arrived a t
Rurnos Aires where high A rgen­
tine offtrials declared they would
U liiter/i-J,. l»u. v f tk r c i Would,
hi- released If they pledged Id refm in from fu rth er part In the
war.
,
In the ltns-&gt;inn-Finni»h war,
r,-pints reni-hed (!"|ienhiigen that
nine Finni-.h siddieci* killed 700
Itussinns masM-il on a load and
i-vposi-d ditei-lly to l-'tnntsh guns! Autlm ritatlve Rerlin ..iiurcfs
. , ajll
elalm dam-

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. . whii-t Mr. M rriw rlher was thling.
O utslanillnr prmimvlitlra whoeo
a| mMt ro n ,,,!,,,!,
tirth ilu y i were rrleh m tid liy III* ||,h i f .
accoiding
to
Deputy
Rotary Flub I.-lay iiiclmlnt Tho | s h t j l f Jwik Hick anti who ill- |
mas Fnllyli . Martin Van llurvn. J vrstlk'uted.
Fnpt. linns |jtu g s.tn rff, letl, w in nn.ni.ie is shuwu a- li
Woutimw WiNnii, A ml retv Jnrk- , ilu
truck was enroute to Or-1
.
.■..-...■it' In protrat the Frugun.t tin gnvri iiiurnl's order Hint' the .....
tnn, (letirrnl liriirg e Fnster, T^ul*
battleship Admiral tira f S|&gt;cr inu-l rlm r nut of the hiulim l i lr
I'nslrur, Ath.nrnl (Irorgr llew. fl«h and oysters Innn the Ka*l !
ty , l.inlwii- Vi.it Beethoven n n t coast and Mr. M rriwrlher wn i I yesteiday aftciliuun In compliance with rules of intem nliunul law
ninny o lh ti'. in nihlitlun In tlu'i rinnute to his homo nt the time : thot n waiahlp ran slay In a neutral port only 24 hours fur rrpalrt.
nirm lars, 8. li. Fun}, I '1'. Samuel tji.- ucridrnl necurinl
I'lllvst'.n, r r p .r rlltgil liy Proair
IHRy MnlwwUirr was thrown
vfR r. Wkm Ww lki.it, S t M w Tuettee fitlnr the aiitA-ns 41* Iwnnsi over
nml T. llrti'lforil llyrtl.
' nml sustained n severe gash on
I'resltlt nt M arlin Itram
an- I tllc |„.n(l , inA
n^ uiht.r minor ruts
noomril there «„ul,l lie no meet- ,
Ml„t tru lsrs but h i- romlitionwas
Mng in the riot, nest Mumlay «&gt;i |
r,„„Klernl ariluus. Mr. MvriHie week lifter on oecuunt nf ( „ rt|„,r u|,0 ,„ ff, nsl t uts unit
(h iN Im u - nml New iin r s . J
, l.rulst s nml Imth weir 11tWt.11 lu 1
nest mis'tli’" will In- no Jn n iuii, the hospital. The driver of the
N, W. (!. Klriiiiiig was ludiu tr I liuck and iiiiulhei
urcu|unil
Into tln&lt; rhih os n nrw mouther. escaped Injury when the loadeil
m .......
A. It. Mnlthir niiiiuunrtHl Hint vehicle turned uvrr In the mlddlr E d g a r
O th c rH
In ju re d
W u itH
K ille d T w o
'W aller Head, president of Un­ of the highway. Ruth of the ft out
Af
I
ll
q
f
i
f
' fr"lnof tlruguuy
rhaiging
ita ry ItilrrnaUnmilr, would address wheels of the Irvck were knocked
In titu n tly
A s
B u l­
1 II 8 I I l ll
ll tI iI f)
II nII | “K''’
violatii.il
Inti-rnutionul
law ina.
with F enlri'l FlurhU Rotary clubs In off by the force i f the collision.
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liiiig
lluGraf
S|
mt to liavo
le t
P ie rc e s
B ra in
on IVe. 27. '
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----- ,j Hlh hiif f ic in illy
rulnf.llt
hU wife, died today a t the ago Orlando
In presenting Hr. C iuy with r
|.nirr.l Itiiti«li nrw»|i«|K*n« tallrd
of 51 from pneumonia. Broun trowel, n lone of rlgara, und two
a m a r .s i \ .
i »,r
in
ui*i
A
hunlinu
trip
In
tinhiimnii-'k
I lit* ii iillliiiK "ignnlili*
waa active fur many years as tleki'is to the “ Finest theater in
west nf IsiiigiiiH-l i-lull'd in tiu- Five yout Ii I.iii lit .l In ilriitli IihIii)
A Inn I ..f iMif.wil.ly Letter Ja|&gt;*
a newspaper lep o rtcr and col­ Hi ruin'd- ('minty,M Fhnrlc* Mor
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niii'M \hieiieaii ri-lutiuMA eanm
um nist and until hla death was rlsiiii, wlio hnd rlinre.-e of the pro.
gi-dy thin ....... line f« r t-dpiii j Ih " fin* . Ins. - ,v*-|'l
president of tho American News­ grain, said, "his hnhhv Is ganlen
I.ii inilui. fi miii the Far K ad totluv when
Walt", 22-)&gt;*" "Id -i'll id Mi "I'd tliuird lull" u«i-d n
Minister
paper Guild.
H«feli»sr4 M r o a r Slsl
m lltnil foi fti1 tin- .l.i|iuiie-e Foreign
(i. Wulls, i.f 2111 Mill'll nf ll GcnlNIR
Noiniiin 11&gt;]«l AniLnNRnilor Grew
u
1 Avt’iiut*,
A vi'iniii wlm hms iimiuiiil) killftl Mi- niimlul * I'liililtm nrni (iim v
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I lie Viin^tze River will lie opetirtl
WEST PALM DKACI1, Dt-r. IN | vthrit the Lull, i of « m l. i.n i- wimnI, m f«*w itiili w* f i , iii AuitU'vlu. lu iiuviRHli.iii Mu fur ui Nanking,
— — Judge
II. Donnell, foi- tlutlHlIy tliaclitudill, und |ii«-nrd
Dr. K. II Si IivahII, Mi|H‘rtntvii riuaing the river ty traffic by
iner Judge of the 15th JudlrUI \}\n |IIMi,|
tlrut of (lie* m lfiH,| »ni»l llii* ilctiii tliiul iiuueiix in one of the It*
By MABEL CHAPMAN
Circuit, one-lime City C. minis j iH-putv 1,'n i ifl Jock lli. k-mi w eir: Floy.I I •&gt; 11Ii*. I.*», Snvnmmli sue* floo.liiiy lelatluiu.
slonor and Mayor ef West l*alm | wh„
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Winner of 5th Prim
7 .
F i.ik . If.. A ilanta;
William
Reach, became a randldatc la
Iasi
MONTEVIDEO, Dec. IP - ( 4 7
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■. ‘ .which
ciiw u l the ii« » .." • f l i - l ' .Hoyt
,
. . .
night for the Florida Attorney
nrlf | fatal hunlii'ii caaim ll). it |H ,iln i I roumana, . . . V uldostn; t u i ti» — I'ruud and powerful marauder
W h a t b e t t e r w a y c a n a c i t i t r n h e lp hin to w n th a n
Ccneialshlj
rip.
- Ihst
ulls and III-immimii*iJ Hargvant,
Rargoant, 17
that Mr. W
Wulls
Ills irnm|Mll17,, (ialtiravillr,
tiamraville, lis of the high sens I lie Nasi pocket
to r u n t r lb u t o
j t a g r o w th iw t h a t h o r a n re a lly l»c
A t one time a vice chalmmii of loll, lu-slle ■llon itid, IVCIS- ,-nii"ilr Furwoml I IX-veh, ngc unknouib battleship Admiral Graf Spce wax
p ro u d o f i t ? S a n fo r d , t h e tu w n in w h ic h w e liv e, in
tho S late Drinociallr Executive home lifter sivi-inl hniir- in Hie Asign -1it
I blown up and sunk Inst night to
Fum m ittrr, Ihnindl lu his an- woods when n ili-er wiis riglilisl.
Nathalilrl I’etei V. Decatur, nml snvo her from defeat and destruc­
. th e h ir g e a t gltiglo v e g e ta b le n h ip u in g c e n t e r a n ti c e le ry
nounccinrnt said. "I was born u
Arrurding In the arcsHinl, Mi. William Mui-Mirhiii I, address mi tion at ihc point of British naval
jrro w in g re g io n in ith o w o rld . W a t e r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
Democrat and have never depart Walla rvaibcd foe the rifle whirli available, wen- injured critically guns.
f o r a ll p r o d u c t! ia p o s s ib le sin c e w d a r c a t t h e h e a d o f
ed from Democratic urinriulrs ua was In-lacen tluni in the Inmt I h c bodies of four of the dead
Officials said tiC ap tain Hans
j which I Intend to make tliU com- ki-dt of the pirkup truck and at- w trr rrro v n tsl
n a v ig a tio n o n Aho 8 t J o h n s R iv e r. T h e r e la a n in Isingkduiff and "every member
I
•alga."
Hrhwull
-aid
tlir
finstalled
In
tempted tu bring the loads* i null
uf Die n e w " of the G raf Sp*o
d u a l ria l a c t i v i t y h e r e w h ic h is a b s e n t in m o a t m id la n d
" I ant making this rare without lu hit slnnildcr while watching the a linen loom on the first floor rm riird th r safety of other boats
c o m m u n ltieH ^ .
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thr m antle of any rllqur or ml animal, lu inising the gun, the dormitory, also use as a hum- before the 10,000-Ion (10.000,000
mlnlatrallou being thrown over hammer npp.irrntTy struck m i". dry. There were 21 hoys
W ith ull Uto n a t u r a l r e s o u rc e s |n tm e n t w o ah o u ld
in th* floating w ar monster, her hull
nva In
tar," bo asaeiled and declarvd, "I object which railsssl the puli In dormitory, but several tscuped shattered and hri wreckage aflame
Iw a b le t o m a k e H q p fo rd t h e lie s t to w n in th o nUa*u if
am slncrrrly actuated In announc­ fire, Ih-puty IliekMin said, add by sliding down nn outside piping from the explosions of internal
w e w o u ld a h a p e n d h u r m o n e v a t h o m e a n d g a in benoing Nor the efflco te ta of aervlcr lm* th at the Inillrt fiuin the .’It Others jumped when th r flames I mini ", sank in 25 fret of w ater
f l t a f r o m ’i t instead o f d tix u id in g i t In o t h e r to w n s a n d
to the iK-opI* of Ihc State of Flor­ rallb rr Kcinington • m l r n d tin- were discovered at 1:30 A. M. ;
irwailaaeW u« r a s e »ls)
c o n tr ib u t in g t o t h « l r g r o w th .
ida."
The fire wn» not in the m all.' _
-------------------- »----cheek, and p-irscd through IIIbuilding nf th r school, which ha
iw lr u I r t f V l n v A u L u
youth’s brain.
-Surely .w«r want Sanford to g ro w ao tlua. w e w ill
H IK IC Jf A S IiB
tragi dy occurrvd obniit 300 Inmates The Imy. ,,u .rtrre 1
rraliv.tie p ro u d o f .lL The o n ly th i n g w r o n g w ith u s
H:U0 o’clock this morning alaml In the bunu-d dnrmitnry and
ia t h a t w o aP.iuaa ' Op. Dot a p e n d a n d c ir c u la te
J l-S mile- west of Palm Hprinrs. worked on n 3(si nen- farm and
o u r m n n e v aA h o n w i c o n a e o u c n tly w e d o n o t g e t th o
near t*akr Brantley, Mr. llirksnn dairy operated in ronnrrtinn with
the srhnol.
,
rvpofUd.
advan'agea o f i t alia Expand.
Mr. .Walls for the past three
Our merchant^ pay-taxes which bdn kern up the
yrara has been employrsl nt th e '
Mrs. J. I. tni-ley. Seal Rale
library aehoola, hgeoiUI,. at root a rtc . If wo do not
Gulf B rrilce H utlon mi th- m i ­
• l.vlrninii uf 'he V-minnle OountV
ner of French Avenue an I I'lrsl
■natmnlxr I haM merchant a, whv should we expert them
Ti|lwrriil,.*l« and Health Associa­
H lrrel. lie w a. Imm in Hanfmd tu
. to hein n*?&gt; Thty nav* earned our support, why not
tion. has Ih-tii h*i«v rhcckinw re­
T lirrr will bo an adjourned Feh. 7, U 17 and allendeil Hanfnnl
turns from th,* Fhristm ns Reals
.h a City Commission schools.
Hve |i .‘o them? lf^wo'attend our money here and
•rnl nut in the mall.
Hall tonight a t T:»0
tbrv .knew we are hark of them one hundred nercent.
Kurvlvnrs are -hla father and
She nnnoun-eil today that!
o'clock. Ma tta rs a f Importance mother, Mr. and'M rs. J. G. Wails,
IKvi will »o* ahle ta keen a Brtler line of pmds. Wo
"T)ien&gt;
m e still some Reals unaca re scheduled fo r consideration. and
__ two brothers, Jam es Gay
The Brotherhood uf the First
, , .roUDUll for and wt&gt; f i d ; t h a t oerWalta
and
Rarnuel
f
.
Walla,
both!
n
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in
rf
lu
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F rank Lr Millar will deliver a r
last haps llirv have lA-n mislaid. They
.
address a a the "H istory of Free- of Sanford. Funeral arran g em en ts, ' .
-it th" Vnl- are easily overlooked and WO
will
be
announced
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m asonry" a t the regular meeting
know tlii'v are tcm -ln g In a doth
of tho Raafard Lodge No. #2 F that*^inK?nnuVst M aid* be* neevsw
’*nhn
!•- -R'lkiii"
was
In „rh arg
a'd)lul
raw er,
forgot tea.
th
at
no
Inquest
would
be
neces,
&lt;
f
(fcr
|irojrrn)n
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^
vrry
„ lt,v tem porarllv m kl|TafMi&gt;
and A. M. la the Mnsaoie T.mpla
•ary.
Tucaday night a t 7:30 o'elcrk.
te«k
draw
er."
interesting n-sutim of the nprni- in a
'
Fund* from tha sate of Reala
lion of the Florida B aptist Child,
regular meeting of
ato
used
lo provide medical MR{
rrn
'a
(bumu‘
Aicndla.
Mr.
JinBRITISH FREE JA P SHIP
’ itO rder of Odd Fellowr
piles and I re s t. Indigent tobercul*"
klns Is a dlre.-tnr fer the Home.
in the Odd Fallows
Election nf offlcors fo r the en­ • la patients In Hemlnole County.
LONDON, Dec. 1 3 —(A7 —Th»
Hall tonight a t 1 0 0 o'clock Japanaaa freig h ter Sanyo Maru suing year was also bald a t which We a te grateful for th r asalatancn
Rent In &gt; b u ll twee m atters
pat waa relaaaod yaaterday a fte r n tha following were unanimously already Revived. 'However, we
emsida ration.
ara atUl under our quota and ash
( 4 -hour slay a t a British con­ chnweni
M ajor M. J. Meeks, president: th at you koap sand lag In yenr
T here will be a aappar-meatlng trab an d control base, thereby Mg"wall
until tba goal s e t la
Stew
art,
firs
t
vlca-proslasaasban of the Campball- falling to become a test case on danti El wood (1 H arper, aacood dollars
d v fe
t h a t Is g r e a tly
A m aricaa Legion poet in B ritain's blockade of German vie* I'rr.id rn t; Robert A. Will­ reached.
As one man said
In
_____ Ian H a t tonight a t 7 A0 exports.
iams, seerslary; A. CT Madden as bought a package of Bealst “A t
a'eiack.
A
M
i
aUandnnee
of
traosursr and J . M artin Stine- te r all, U U te a so rt of health in .
i dtiaana of Sanford U to
I i raauaatad
by
sureoca. They sestet in building
».
on* of hla voyages te cipher aa aor g tmdar .
othoaiantically into . this
laargl W a lasts la.
Columbus waa atrandad Tba n e a t mewling of tba Broth- up our children te resist dtaaa oa
U scheduled te .b e held aa and tha pravtnUao ta m ar* than
far It months an the north coast
the cure and fa r Maa expensive,"
Jan- I t .
af the Island «f Junakn.

Gun Discharged Five Youths Arek
Accidentally Is Burned To Death
Fatal To Youth In Georgia School

day aad S0.000 are }n .eervh/e,
while a commercial contract to r
OfiRbO more baa been ■let.

George Herbs!
Is Victim Of
Heart Attack

For Feeble-Minded,, ,

lotion calling for o fftia on the
county's bonda after Jan. I. Thr
bonds are not caltablo until after
July 1, 1010 but the Hoard mem­
bers expressed a belief that,
several thousands of dollars In
Interest could be saved if the
bonds can be purchased a t a fair
price end tatlrpd before July 1,
thereby saving' Internet fo r aU
months. These tonda e ra of the
refunding aeries.
A nother resolution waa adopted
At the suggestion of local WPA
officials requesting funds with
which to begin the ronatrueOen
of Pcrmavhraala Avenue, from the
eVsUfa, . Mrs. Ann W urth, Orlande Highway to (he Dig Tree
Ritas bath H at bat and M b . P ark. I f waa understood th a t work
could .begin within a short time
aw this project If the funds are
made available because o f the lack
of other projects.
Naw plana fa r a County health
e n lt were discussed but since it
would be 'im possible fa r tba
County to appropiiats fuada for
•Ms work a t file. time. Chairman
W. B. B allsrd requested th a t tbs
new plan be subm itted a t a lite r
data in eompfets detail.
' Urn raslgtm tleu o f Dr. C. 4*
P ark ' as Cewalv physician wsa

Judge Donnell To
Run For Post Of
Attorney G e n e r a lly &gt;

“Keep Sanford ’Dollars In Sanford"

For Check-up On
Christmas Seals

Stocking

C ity N ews Briefs

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Baptist Mens
Group Elects
1940 Officers

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SO, flANFORP, FLORIDA

MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, IM9

O, FTTIRTPa

trim erANwmn nErwrn,

O N D X Y , D E C E M B E R 18, 1 M 9 —

The End Of The Spec

W ftE T H R EE

u n d e r t h e m is t l e t o e
slight acquaintance adth him, bui
r t M li li ! T « W r » * l lm t » 5 ? as rapt
to me h* Is Ihe cnly man I 'know
yM m tm iM m tm m im tm it
■cadUr at doafard. r larMa
who U funds mcntiHy b ill o lti.
T h o s e w h o w e ro K itte n in g to th e N e w Y o rk P h l l h w U I • Jiagaalla Avaaaa
gather 100 pciecnt h&lt;&gt;nc»t He it
By G E O R G E T U C K E R
K t l m e ^ n aa«aae rlata m ailer m o n ic S y m p h o n y c o n c e r t o v e r t h e r a d io y e s t e r d a y a f t e r ­
lw*nty-scv*n. In ftninc th ngv hs
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o rla h rr t t , in a . al the l*aal orriea n o o n h a d n n u n o x p f^ tc d th r il l w h en th o p ro g r a m w a a I n - 1
The annual Christmas party of
M San lard, t'larlOa. a s t i r lb* Art
NEW YORK, Dec. 18 —&lt;/P)— Is almost naive. In others lie’s a
Mr. nnd Mrs. St. Cl*lr Whits
t e r m p lo d o n a e v e rn l o c c a sio n s .to b r in g r e p o r ts o f d e v e lo p ­
me *. aagn sa af Mareb a, I SOT.
thousand.
He was turning one iiinyiml and
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entertained Satunlay evening at the Alathean Sunday School ejasr
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of
the First Itsplisl church vias
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One
day
•tre rn l of u*~-Po&lt;
T e le p h o n e
| t ,„ ,r homf nn w .*t Fh -t S'reel
twenty-flve dollars ■ wees nrul lie
♦ — a e u i i v o i_ u R tn .
IISS LILLIAN ADAMS, Sodety Editor
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Flower* was there 1 .fecJJgys,Y &lt;
u a iia r
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walked In one day and qnft, tie- Flowers
CLEW ISTON, Dec. IS.— Fol- vj
in hi nor of held Friday evening in the churrh
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..\v
a
n
n
o
a
n
­
(w
ith
n
rock!lit
puit)
Sfaaagrr
' s ' , nn* * i
CtW monsyrtaChT
-*ViY- ewre .F aring h irak fu -t iq .g gtiiQ
mreling g
IvhA'thwvfVAtV^t. who w^e lo inaVe •vnnex VTiih n covrred ilixh suppci lowing nn rnthusiaxtic
n o u n c e d . “S h e is w e ig h in g a n c h o r ,” it w a s s t a t e d a f e w ,
reived
upon
the
nirival
of
the
a in s c m i T i o v itATna
thtng to him a n y aay and there lunch wagon near Inc K n rT H te f
called by Clarence • K.
Ilitiiie:. w
i th eir'd ctm t f a t the Second Annual
m in u te s In te r. - ‘N o w s h e in m o v in g o u t to s e a ." O u t t o ‘
ra ra k le la Adsaara
class
members.
were some other Things he thought Somebody recited n &lt;joke. I’ve f i r
president
of
the
United
Slate* w
! A|iolln Bull lo tie held Wed no* l*.i
The
room*
nnd
is’-lei
w
tn
s e a w h e re .th re e B r itis h c r u i s e r s n n d
p e rh a p s n F re n c h ;
gotten which one.
Everybody
no r Maalb
irrt’r
would like to do.
Sugar
Corporation,
who
urged J
I night ill Orlando.
Tbroa Maalba
I He Is an a rtlsl—one of the best laughed except this man, who
b a tt le s h ip o r tw o w e re w a itin g ! O u t to s-m w h e re p e r h a p s !
The lower floor cf th r hnntl . decornti-il with amuigenicllt* (I growers of the 'glades urea to «
•la Mootbo ._
nnd.
nthei
I ever saw. Every now and Ihrn dead-panned us until tb s story
Col. Theodore Roosevijt Anvil
organize und take their chance 9
O il V r a r ___
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordon S.- Mob­ I was o|iene«l rnsuite nnd dcco’iitril , poiii'clDa-, i vi-rcri i'n
th e g r e a t e s t n a v a l b a t t l e In t h e h is to r y o f t h e w o rld m i g h t 1
MCNUTT
you run Into people v n o u » that was told.
lary N u m trr Three of the t ’iiltf-1 ley of Jacksonville were the ; throughout with fh -l.lm . 1* eolpn l«hrtstmiix
, . doeomlinn.
.
,
..
, , i f getting their *h»re
ef the )(
MONDAY
Alt ablloary aslleea, sards a t e n s u e !
A short tuxlnes* rii-eting^ fcl- ^gtjon'x sugar inviket, grower* j
money doesn’t mean inyiUlhu M
GAM M ETr
I Annual Christm as party, of the Spanish W ar Veteran* held it* viii-ki-iid guests id* Mr. and Mr* 1of red nnd green. Al uuigemetli■(baaba, reaalallaaa mm4 aaileea ar
lowfd
tht*
Blip|Hr
with
.Mn».
I.
K
loifan
n
campaign
to
i»
«
’l
»p i
them. I always tako ih it vr&gt;ih u
JY ,, Mob|
I t w a s th r illin g to h e a r It a n n o u n c e d t h a t a f t e r th o
of Southern smilax nnd llinsillnn
sierfalamraia far Ihr gargase ar
.ruth Seekers Class of thn First regular aesalon on Thursday
Then he got up und w ld, “Don't
Kslri.lge, cla- s p e-id. lit, pie i $ |a,000,000 su g ar
cooperative
pinch of sail, tu t In ms ran* II
Ing at the heme uf Mrs. M.u
will be ebaraeg I n G r a f S p e c h a d m o v ed d b o u t th r e e m ile s o f f s h o r e w h e re
pepper
weie
placed
ah,
ill
In
th&gt;
fi-lhodiat
Cbqrth
will
be
held
a
t
kdrrnlalac rates.
riding. Mir. I*. N Nipper g u t association to process 30,000 new
was true. Money doesn't mean tell mf any mo-e at'vie i like
I. Ilnrrls, J r , nnd son, loom*.
7l30 I'. M. in Ihe church annex I Sheafer on Elm Avenue.
th o u s a n d s o f U r u g u a y a n s lin e d th e b e n c h e s, s h e s to p p e d *
that. They aren’t funny,” And h«
anything to him. Not o thing.
the rh ililin n s a’ory -ij the 'h v o '- ‘actea of cane and lessen their
Routine liu»lncs* wnx liaii«ait
falaoe Kswsgager negreaaoloThe
dining
room
tnlile
wax
cov
i
f
Ft.
1
-niderdale,
arwith
Mrs.
George
McCrum,
Mrs.
went out. T hat’n Ju&gt;t tho way *yi
111lea, ta r . n g rrsra i Tbs Herald lo If id a p p a r e n tly u n lo a d e d m e n n n d s u p p lie s to n te n d e r . R ut*
nihlr for * livelihoml on winter
A fter be quit hi* Job he fooled felt at the m tm ent. It v een't ’j
eied with u hand enihroldeiiil lift inmil nnd Mr*. J. \\ Hull led the
&gt; . F. Ctanshaw, Mrs. W. E. Wells, rtl and offtcer* for the ensuing
B R ip c re s
I be s s lU s'i Held af adtrrtlslag. t c a m e s o m c w h n t n s n n a n ti-c lim a x n few m in u te s In te r
,
. vegetables,
around for several months m d hi* pose.
for a few «!*)* of Mr. nnd on cloth with n ccntcrplm * of m l gem p In prayer.
Off Ire* -or*
Mrs. It. If. Duncan, Mrs. John year elected. The newly elet'Wxl
Offleeo
ore mala bat* ra al too lorg.
no rev
. . . ,. 1 '"J1” " ' ’"p t '" ’1’’
The cooperative contemplate*
rsl rlllra ml ih r rrs m rr wllb grla* to le a rn th a t th e G r a f S p e c h a d b low n h e r s e lf u n .
agent got an aailgtimen’. far him
|ronea in n cryntnl bowl on«l
Bumblry, Mr*. II. M. Mason, Mrs. officers include, president, - ili.t .Mia k . I). Mobley.
elgal hrsdsMCrl.rs lo blraaa aad
Sol long ago he filed a rtenilv
candle* in four crystal holder*.
nins hn-ket In l e Riven
•’ ,„n«t'ii.li.m
of
»
Ft.OOO.tMIO
—an important lallrood sketch.
J. M. Moore, Mr*. W. IL Edep- L. M. 8 » a ln ; senior.vlce-|*r**M*«l.
hrw Yarb.
T h e R a w a lp in d i w h e n s ig h te d b y th e D e u ts c h la n d b ad
stream
of
telegram
s
to
it
frltn.l
in
Each girl was pirseVonl with a | needv' fanny.
sugar mill with no Investment oi
The Idea was lo depict n rusty,
field nnd Mia (% A. Ponder as Mr*. W. Jameson j junior vinle
s
s
c
h
a
n
c
e
th
a
n
t
h
e
G
r
a
f
S
p
e
c
,
b
u
t
it
c
h
o
s
e
to
f
i
g
h
t
It
Chicago
This
friend
was
flying
presUlent, Mr* Wiley I’nrtin id
Tba llrrsta la a mrrnbrr af Thr
.lovely ro rsig e of led sml while
-M'*S Sihoun, l.ncher ol f ||(ooo,lHMI ins ugrieidtnral equipbroken-down engine, on m a l inho*teases.
Ahaarlalrd I'n ss nhlrh Is r ir la . o u t. T h a t s e e m s to b e t h e lie s' t r a d it io n o f t h e sen.
„hi,-h woulF make il one
doned siding. I b is Hellgttsd hfdni back lo New Yoik "Remember
The 60-30 Class of Ihe First Oviedo; chaplain, Mrs. J.iinie M i s s D o r o t h v S t e w a r t camellia*, sent wilh the inngratu the e l .,., vv.is presented n gift ol
• Isrlr railllrd I* ihr asr far rr .
Knute
Rockne,”
ran
rn
r
wire
’
*
U
|io„
,
„
f
A
lthllr
Y,„vrH.
a
s
it
of
plasqurs
fiom the class „ f
lliri;,.,t c,Kv,K.ratlve* ever
Eileson.
because he love* tm lns.
gahltesils* *1 all arwa dlsgairbea T h r r e w a s o n e c h a n c e in n h u n d re d th n t n s th e su n w e n t
Methodist Ghurch will meet a t
Also, paliiotie inatructors, Mrs
--------- r,
Coeklnils were served front i ' mriol.. -* hy Mi-. I L. r.stiidge
j„ this eo intry.
•W fllfd II II ar aal albrm lae
“ R rrorm hrr Will B egeij’ . .
t
.10
P.
M.
a
t
the
home
of
Mr.
and
d
o
w
n
th
e
G
r
a
f
S
p
e
c
m
ig
h
t
h
a
v
e
e
sc
a
p
e
d
in
t
h
e
d
a
r
k
n
e
s
s
.
Mis. It. t . MaxweH crnnpllment.
h ,K)n| u i|h , nni) t Ihe m u lin g wn. elos.d with i
rrrdllrd —
la Ibis
gaarr mm4
aad «U«
alsa
..... iHib^r
It t\ill duplicate
the pi r a t lit
"Rcnirmber Wiley I’ost" . ,
Mrs. J. P. Dates in Tania fo­ C. L. liewson; historian. Mis. &lt; ed Miss Dorothy Ktcwurl, popolai^'| ) .
lha Ilas
fbo
m r I aritd pMbltkbp4 IipppIe ,
-J .
.
j prnyi i l.y Mr*. Hi tman.
When Ihr ilriw ing was remplele Every toe who hail iv e r die I in n
C. Priest; conductor. Mis. J
operation* *nf the
II. S. Suirim
All rial
Fl«M»* in MhlfaMtlmi nt &gt;|&gt;frlN| T h e r e w a s o n e c h a n c e in a th o u s a n d s h e m ig h t h a v e d riv e n
g
s
annual
Christm
as
portyMr*.
!n,.|,,|,N|. \ | j „ Cecellz
hollow ing the hn«in.r* meeting (*orp«&gt;'ution w Iii« Ii it now tnnkitu:
it was mil milled tn the n rt Miit
IlifalrliM
hfffiB nr* r Im rrarrv rl. o f f th e e n e m y s h ip s . T h e G e rm a n s d id n 't la k e t h a t clia n c c .
j Raise*: assistant conductor,
Mi
loid. i-l.it of the month, with n eupafri
wreck und who was of Ini
£E s c a rT v ic e ^ il^ b ^ c o ^ o s te s s " '
tor. who wan drllghtrd with the pplnne
l , W l i i d d o n « soet-'l hour was Inl.I uml gift it?* ninth
harvest from
J|2,00il
Seminole D istrict nf Boy Scout* K. E. Lloyd; gunrd. Mrs Am., on . . Il.m. u* lower Saturday af-1 _ . .
trta n re was cited. He thinks tiiiv'L a s t w e e k 's b n ttlo b e tw e e n th o G rn f S p e c n n d
th e
&gt;AY,^DECEMBER 18. 1*39
ti
rnoon
nt
lo-i
home
in
the
South
1
-....
1
.,
,
,,
m
i
.,
ex-ehangisl
l.v the nieniher
hl#h quality of the vvrrk. "Juvl nnc
ucre-, employing J*,000 pemoliw
kill meet a t H:(&gt;0 I*. M. In the King sml a**i.t*nt gem d, .Mi*
Mis* Marjo-ie Coglmrn, llisr
who ride* in plane* is c .0^I’iirli A pari m int*.
r
ent
w
c.r
(lie
follow
Ini:
B ritis h c r u is e r s h a s re v e a le d a s e rio u s w e a k n e s s o f
th e
one llttlp thlie:," lie nald, ”1 w*nl Perhaps
I’.
at the blithest a g ric ultura l wnire
unlor high srhool for a C ourt. J. H. Lyles.
thnt lx the nntur-.t ruc­
Dn orations followed n Christ- Catherine White and Mi«s Nancy Mm. Kr.te W arren, Mrs. A. II in (he hntu«tiy.
an rnglnccr lin e , !iy the tum prr, tion nf on*
C a p ta in L a n g s d b r f f c la im e d h e coul I
Awards.
; The ronirnlltm-s on hnspiUMizti
n n i L E v e r .s e f c u t o d a y p o c k e t b a ttle s h ip s .
whn i* fnxclonlctl l-&gt;
mn mol it wilh w re aths, poin.et- White.
IsOVeioV,
Ml*.
I.
K.
I
••
1
1
ia
ll*4%
.
Ml*
lighting
hi*
pipe,
or
wiping
his
T
U
E
S
D
A
Y
tlon
and
ehilil
welfare
tep.
rl.d
The new coperativi* uonld l*e
Also, Donald I Jim«en, Lei a ml
trains.
h a v e d e fe a te d tw o e n e m y s h ip s , h u t h e c o u ld n ’t h a n d le
face wldi a linndlirrrVrf, ni
compOMnl of
umw pm
Masonic Home Club will m eet! th st Ihe donation* In inch li.i i. tia-. Ilriitiliun pepper ami 11 ilee- ■M ef leliaml. Dougin. Stenstroin. J- I!. IMro, Mm. I- A. lb n uni entirely
MAN IS MOKK THAN A MA- th r e e a t a tim e . T h e re a s o n h e c o u ld n 't, th o u g h lie could
In
any
case,
he
has
Jit-'l
ben.
ni.il
d
t
’hi'istmas
ten*
plaeul
efKomcthlug."
Mr«. Anni*-und would hove nn eonnevtion
St 3:00 !». M. a t t h e homo o f Mr*, bren forwarded to Bay l i n e *
CHINK: But there is n spirit
! Ralph Dean. John Albrecht. (Iren Mm II IK R»rk.
osxigncil (o do Hi eo sketches n
i
.i
i
.
v
l
y
ulemt
Ihe
rooms.
f
i
r
e
a
g
r
e
a
t
e
r
w
e
ig
h
t
o
f
m
e
ta
l
a
t
a
g
r
e
a
t
e
r
d
is
ta
n
c
e
th
a
n
Merriw. ihe*. Mm Jmler t ’jnieron, with th«» P S. Suirnr Corporation,
*‘Oh, no,” raid my friend, ” il
•\V. J. Toll. G0H Palm etto Avenue, crans Hospital and the 1 lillilein •
If) m m : and the Inspiration of the
depicting sporting flgir.-*.
the gift* foe the holinree were 1 Adams, Bill White and Mi nnd i Mm.
.leuel
f hnpnntn.
Mm Rittini; said
this I* a hcokcndnwn-nisty rnclnc week,
ICIrctlop of offk-er* will lie h e ld 1 Home at Jacksonville.
Almighty givelh them underslnml- t h e o th e r th r e e p u t to g e th e r , w a s b e c a u se h e h a d o n ly .tw o
uhii-ii i Mi*. St. Clair While
*t a handsome fee. The first *caL
.s.
•(
a.
.
___
r
__.
111..In
till'
1
illi-tlllU*
Dll'
1
Hi It ton .L hn«oii,
Mi«*.
Kdm
An oiL’niiiinlion o m m l t t c e un&gt;l
ing.—Job 32 H.
•nit a'C hrlstm n* shower for a Imy | Plan* were made lo receive tie
&amp;
wouldn't In any 'engine,-, ^
u " ,T with
g u n tu r r e ts .
I 11 luce covered told
McWilUiniR, .Mi*. Tivd l U r r h o n , lni;ni| of dir-’etom
arlerteil
h t the Masonic Home.
deportm ent piesidrnt. Mia.
I knrev when ti e editor r-ny*.
Ii
im bridge pilxc.i of bath poiv-j
.
d
/
i
’
9
,1
B
a
c
h
o
f
th
e
s
e
g
u
n
t
u
r
r
e
t
s
h
o
u
s
e
s
th
r
e
e
1
1-inch
g
u
n
s
Mr*.
It
(I.
Methviii
and
Mm.
:i|
the
nicetmu while
jjrm iem
WBDNKHIIAY
Well of Tampa, when she mul.i ill, w . i . Won l.y Mis* Estelle
ANALOGY AT A IIKKKRTKI)
’’But It’* my drawing, nn.l IV.. " H i v e the h u n te r with tho piui
AT A A " " A' A ' * e
II.
II
Odhnm.
w
h
ic
h
m
u
s
t
lie
re
v
o
lv
e
d
to
g
e
th
e
r
.
W
h
ile
th
e
g
u
n
s
In
o
ne
l
e
d
more
than
tho
JlO.iHin
IVoman’a
Auxiliary
of
Ihe
Presher
official
visit
in
Jiinuaty
aie
IIOUBB
paying for it, nml I vva»! nn in- «&lt;:c.*a III* shoulder," lie will iny.
lid .Mm. IL leimd. Scieoin
AI-.». Mm. K. It Tuvlnr. Mm. u c e s proposed
for Ihe under*
Jiyterion Church will continue It* ' nt which time installntiun &lt;&gt;f of
(Poetry World)
glneer,"• pr.de; led ihe editor.
t u r r e t w e ro tr a in e d u p o n th e A jn x . a n d t h e g u n s in th e
“Oh, no. it doesn't lu ll n g th
ol a rluvpi* pin tv with nu.irtlJ. J WeM. Mr* j W. Hull. M's lakint? Application f e r u charie*
Ciljblo study on the Gospel of St. firers will take idnco.
neautiful a t nightfall almut the O th e r t u r r e t w e re 'tr a in e d u p o n th e A ch illea, t h e
“Then p tt iomrli.*dy in put Inn. It-should bo leaning nga ln-t tCn’.
K x c to r
.Mirp .MaruuerUu lni:b*y.
(I. S Selmati. .Mm. It, \ Nipper, oo* inude to Sec»rtn«y e f S l u t ’
* rC (k .
John at the prayer mio-ting sv r-; Following
the
meeting
U*
empty house
there, tkvaule I vvnn't,’’ replied 1ree.’’
Jlav.vll pioMMite.l l»ci lionclo
sed
w
ith
in
a
m
ile
o
f
th
n
p
o
c
k
e
t
Im
tlle
s
h
in
w
h
e
re
its
ow
n
I
Mm. \ f . Muddon. Mis.
r . I* lira v this week.
vice nt 7:30 P. M. All m em ber*' members of the United Spun' -'1 i
Q U IC K E R
The roar nnd the wind conspire
this a rtist vrafklni; nut.
with a Yuok it* jui nn n iiii*’
And
if
t!-e
editor
given
hi'it
nn
;
MeWli O lrr, M*&gt; MK. Nelcon,
8 - h c h g u n s w e re o f d e a d ly e ff e c t. W h e n I h e G r n f R|&gt;oe
of the rongn-gntiini un- nirdially W ar Veteran* Joined the Au\ili--i&gt;
In fill the air,
T hai Isn't n |kixe. T hai's p in argum ent, I have no i IolM Uml
. t&gt;f ike iHTaniuii
Mr-. It I (aunIson, Mi-. F-nni-e
tnviteil lu attend.
and th rlr gue-l* ut tlu-lr iinioi. '
And ntrekly from his hole a soft, fin a lly b r o u g h t Its g u n s to b e a r u p o n t h e E x e te r , It q u ic k ­
the way he is. lie may Ik- acrniint he will turn on hi* Inrl mid -vnlk
It
lin k Aiken drowned hi ni
K ty. Mm P..o*l Ihn-ell. Mr
Flill)A Y
i ChrTstnvs* party.
timid mouse
ed
odd
by
those
who
have
only
n
(•fa*
••)•!
i.ite
nit
und
nni^k
11
pie*
out.
O. i i;»h»n, Mrs*. .1 II.
Plods,
Unileil Daughter* of the t'.m -| The home of Mis, Sheafet w.i* - i i.. Se«nt.i ( Inns and pi»*scnled
Slips through Iho dusk In find his ly p u t i t o n : o f c o m m is sio n .
F ’e*hen up dra'» waste* l»&gt;ket
M m . II. I! Toluol nnd Mm .
T h e r e a r e tw o m o r e o f t h e s e iwieket b a ttle s h ip s s till a t
fish-racy will meet lit Ihe home of decorateil thioughmit with ( hii-l
rupper lliere.
k
(
irom
t!ie
ChriMinas
tin*
!*•
by pa-stnu: on some it-cy motifs cut
&lt;L Roller.
gN K M K gN N gggW K W K H m ggu I
Mr*. Frank Woodruff mi tlnk • mn* gri*-ns nod colored light
la r g e , th e A d m ira l V on B c h e e r n n d th e
D e u ts riiln n d . II
In.i^ol ee.
,
fiom
wallpap«r
W henever &gt;• u
addition tn tjie lighted * hi 1 tm .iAvtnne nt 3:00 P. M.
One lone hollyhock lends lo the se e m s m o re H in ii lik e ly &lt; h n t th e y w ill h e p ro p e rly
i!t i n 'knit iit* ef Itlimiftll It*ll,
ta k e n
h iv e pupeiinp done Ih* sure to
tree.
green
it vo |( \ p:tii»lt\ ielio*n ninl ( In'i»tiitu*
-ave all Ihe leftovers. I If l«*tl they
HOLIDAY C A N A PE S
PlTsi-nl ol the party were: Mi
G rata that is liimldi*l and long c a ro o f b y th e R ritls h n a v y In d u e tim e .
FOR EVERYBODY
.. » wen - e i toy tin* hn&lt;l«,a*»
come hi hand*
fu» ht»ti&lt;ela»ld
t \ I.. Ilcw .on, Mr. ami Mi -. &lt; I .v %
and unshorn.
i te l l.y her duuylitei h. .Mi s. .1 '
BEAUTIFUL— REASONABLE
toiiilillli! up.
^ Put lioliilny tnifft 4,,»
I’niinprs, C. Priest, Mr. sml Mi*. AIf r - •' 111 I' g u I m m, M i s . Kuril* K iiiR m u '|
But not n fnre ut the window Is
falntl nr m)u| i arc«»tii|iaiiiin«kiitB for King, Mr. and Mr*. Adam Affal
seen
In n imy and elaborate sotting,
iiiich Wnlkin»*.
tlic ( hri.Atmns &lt;linm*r. (’lit hliced ter uf Orlando, Mr. end M. I MiI'li .L&lt;tii
a ll afternoon anil when
Ihry
A t dnrkness or morn.
100 ( i i i t r a l Florida
debutantes f The* piinrlpnl pent * of t'lsli-r ' I
\\»’i :
MihN Doioth)
bread
Into
hIiii , Ih*II and
tiee
Alfred
Erlesnn,
Mr.
nnd
MiI
•
turned
homeward
he
followed.
will i hi l*v In'foie the president I n land, m e
RclfaiSt. l.O lltlolf'ta
T w o m o re iiewapaiM'iH w e re atltle:! y e a le rtlfty to th o
lpu.irl, lionoi' ifiirat, Mli*. W. Il
Bbape*; nniniHl
ton, for the Pickering, Mr. and Mr*. -I llaln | S
They came lo th rlr cave and dis­
The Inst word said thcie fell g ro w in g Hat o f p u h lli-alio im w lilrh h a v e b e e n
of tlo Orbiiiilo Apollo Club and derrv. ( *.ti-i nine nnd Newry. ll.l
M»*v.. h I, Mm. ti. K. McKay, Mm
fo rc ril to
youngsters. Toast them, butter 0f Altamonte, Mr. nnd Mr
appeared, Then the fnx wheeled
In (he grass,
fast
in
l
luoal
the
r
i
f
t
I
n
d
y
of
Ilie
Apollo
Rail,
lie
ini pm taut ef
(. M Kmley, Mrs. Rennetl U in J
With a uifl for an under-privi*
them nnd dceomte the to;
wilh j Jameson, Mr. and Mrs
I
around and ran so sw iftly h.-ir’i
Only n whisper that no one has Hiiapend d u rin g Ih o p a s t y e a r o r tw o . T h o n n e to n t n n d
is
\|Mipkn, ,\Im . J. O. I 'a uU in of Icgeil child phn» the reirular tick­ next Wednesday Mec. 'JO, nt the them.
^.»8)&gt;«&gt;*a»
x
it»i&gt;
s^&lt;
*tia^__
minced fish, chopped hanf-cooked j Lloyd, and Mr. and M
tn the Klng'n palace Hint . his
heard,
Ito n n ra h lo (M in tlan o n g u N ow n w ith 51 y e a r a o f •tra d itio n
Auditorium
at
P.0U *
I . in Pi»rk. Mm. A. K. Knur. .Mm et a h the means for admission, the Orlando
egg*, gtcen peppers, p im lrn to t,! Shcafcr nnd children
1feet left no mark* on the anow.
And even the speaker forgot whnl b e h in d It H o a rd ita d o o rs w ith I lie n n n o tin re m e n t t h n t ‘‘no
M N ttw c ta a i1
' I R Wutkimc of Jacknonville und Shrine Club is ppoit*orini: a dance oYltn'k
t r e t fiom
nnd
AND THE
1
Aina,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
II
*
.«
•»
»
•!
,
olive*
and
pickles.
It was
Tlw
Apollo Club
l&gt;ebutaute 1 families el *t Flm ida latmliei
| \ • l h«*k A Ike n«
I “ E ric," he erled a* he leaped
Wc’dncsday ni^lit in I be Sanford
p a p e r ia w o rth y o f p tih llr tr u s t n n d r o n f id o n f a unlo aa it
pnumiiieul
tlimiKb n 1
_ _ _ _ _ _ I quint, C'hailcn l.nrd. J. It- 1 &gt;
I \ !•*«», Miss I.enora Whioklnn. Arm ory.
When the grns* was stirred.
Rail, the oiitslntldilip social event 1 mi old in 11*'ddencc• were p te irn lt 1
lqlo the bsnquet hall. “ Come. 1
I
- I Mr. and Mm. L. M. Ilinm . Mm. I. t Mi*- M .nyucrite liiRley. Mlaa M_n
• h a ll Im re a d y to a n c riflc o li a r l f fo r w ltn l lltoao w h o tllr e c t
Duncinir will bepin nt 10:00 of Central Florida’s social senaon,
— BYRON HERBERT REECE
think T have found her.” Thpre
j W. Hamby. Mr. and Mm. I* \N I
♦i,pi I* i i i i Ikc* Miss M a rtha Tel* I*. M. to mo ic furnished by Rob is to Ih* preceded by u reception | at the b:i*ii list yi-ai Tin* ;\ • a i
It Itellevo fh e p u lilir g o o d .”
waa g re a t excitem ent
In the
th ere a te more
Is H e s d q u s r l r i s F o r Xm st f i n r n l i
*
ken
of
Ml.
Clemen*.
Mich..
It-iand
i
t
n
l
Mi
s
l.oitiso
Mo'.iphtoii,
Mis*
Knowlton
and bis o rchestra nnd for Apollo Club nirmlwrs. when '»c p risc n trd
banquet hall. The Klhg Inn nod
Hove you contributed yrt In the
A lin o a t a t th e Hanot tim e I lie A llim tn (ii*orgiiin, o w n e d
Lylen,
Jr.,
of
Wanhinuton,
I*
*
.
the
cloh
ol
f
u
n
s
will
rrc«’ivr
with
Sci
iiii
\\
ii
?lit,
Mina
K*»telle
Hull
will
continue
until
2:00
A.
M.
Erie
hly
fu
r
robe.
And
Ihe
old
F O R H IM
Empty Stocking FimdT
Il is latpcd by Hie \polb* Club
h y W illiam R a n d o lp h H e a rs !, o fle n H|Nikoit na t h e o w n e r
Mr. and Mm. P. C. l i m i t * « f , oi I .Mi . Horothy Mitchell.
The pivinp of pifts lo un d e r­ the fo«t presidnit. Mayoi Samuel
' woman kissed Erie on the fore­
By SIC.RID ARNF.
FO R H ER
to m a k e I Ii i ^ ball a t r a d i t i o n in
Clermont. N. 11^ W. Randall
o
f
Ih
o
la
r
g
e
s
t
c
h
a
in
,
o
f
now
s|M
i|iers
in
(lu&gt;
U
n
itn
i
S
.n
to
a
,
Y.
M
h
V
The
t
eruption
begin"
privileged
children
i«
an
nnmml
head.
Then
Erie
and
the
fox
Sw ift ti Co. reports th* he«l
| C e n tr a l l b rid a. ntitcli is i-« the
Akron, O., nnd DotviM and Hoi
FO R EV E R Y B O D Y
E
event of the Sin ilie Club and thi* prom ptly nt A :iu o'clock.
, sta rte d back fo r the trolls' enve.
rdm ln/'s slnco )tKtn, which shows a a itg ils Hwaii a o n g . T h o G e o rg ia n w aa Ih o site c c a a o r to
St
C e cil la R ill m
l b:u le-tmi.
Sheafrr. ’
________________ |
11««••rations
for
Ilie
ball,
which
year
tin*
pifiare
I
h hip obtained
When
they
arrived
a
t
Ihe
rave
.th a t the prople n /r eating l&gt;eltrr. th o A lln n la N ew s fo u n d e d b y .loltii T e m p le G ra v o a in 1902.
204 E A ST F IR S T ST.
PH O N E 375 R
in this novel way. A •: if I must In Inst &gt;»nr followed a silvet a n d ' t h e Mai ill t i n * Rail* mi \|..tiiL
Erie
winked
mlsehlevonaly
a
t
Ihe
It w as ta k e n o v e r b y th o G e o rg ia n in 1907 a n d p u rc h a s e d
given for each person atteudinir pii-tu iluim** will tin* year be slid New llile.'ilis, a n d lla- tin*
fox, held his fltile to Ills lips
It’if *lf good thing for the Bril
ALONftTNI
moit i InlMirale. pnyei alid inoie p m dla Rail hi I uinpa
the dance
and
played
•
strange
tune,
ft
l*h )l|nj Dnugluss Fairbanks in h y (h e I le a rn t in t e r e s t s in 1912.
Mi
.I'
i
I
iii
M.
Kelley
enter
In v i ta ti o n s f n ” tt,
' ,t| w,&gt;,THE STORY SO FARi Erie
vvooda asking first of n flock of
r o b o t 11. it ha* been nuiiouiieed
aotlnded
like
coin*
falling
on
enrh
Ills prime vrarn’l In command of
U n d o u b te d ly m a n y re a s o n s co n i G lin te d to th o p re m n jimitcd
the
niuaic
pupils
of
Mi.
i-siiesl two w««l iimb i lb.
and Elta and tka wkltn fa*
crows, •‘llavo you seen n doll
l»&gt;
Vilair
I'atn
ky,
an
a
i
t
i
vt
of
iiutiie
cauls
f«*r
Co
ky-ni.ikuip
other, ’’Clink. clHtlb elltik." In
'I,ill II .‘soitlli wit il II CIim tmua
ih t G
W ilt’ m \| V
called |a-eaea?”
I n r '' d e m ise o f th e s e tw o u n h a p p y p u h lle a tin n s , h u t it goca I ar* lakan tarltanars a l" Ik*
Will I l f lotrt of in# • i national note, mid MulLod ehaituiiMi lo p o f Mi
{ pail I&gt; Rulitiday uft« rniMin at hei Christnvis iliime
■"
m i l e i | iW aalphalla tkflar
' Tin*" n ld rst rrmv said, ” Ni&gt;* '.a tw inkling Ilia hroHa came runF"-te r.
a laud-tape
artist
ol Davi*.
a
lm
o
s
f
w
ith
o
u
t
s
a
y
in
g
t
h
a
t
th
e
re
c
e
n
tly
c
iin
r
tM
e
x
a
c
tin
g
Inn
l.et
the
ye
ummiem
prupme
Try to make Chrlslmas cheery
j koine oil I win looker*.
taatlag tkroagk a chain af
But keep going north." So Ihe "In g out e f th e ea rs, hut they
distinction
cut tlier
•jonpli into fee national
- 1, ••*■ J . *
.
•
thrm.
Cut
eOoki
.
for
I
at
ful
and
nuts
were
served
to
(or the rest of your fi
family hy rf&lt; |iiire m e n ta o f fe d e ra l le g is la lio n p lay ed t h e i r p a r t . S u c h I magic m aantcini. They ara
ia m u * 0* * ' _____________
fox ran on. Then he m at nn didn’t ace Erie behind a big tree
when plaqs will not be d u u l p e d until t
I the tliihliei) and the following tangles, bake them mid
driving carefully dining the hidh it n l u t e a ns th e S o cial S e c u r ity tn x e a n n d m a x im u m
h o u r 1 steklag Laccca, a doll, but
* «f mt w s * r* m .&lt;%ty « t* mt uu u u u « u u u. u r- u rx: u u * «
Erie stepped slowly backward
etm lnu trolling through the w hile!
they're eool, spread frostinp ever the night of the ball.
pioiftaiii
L'iveli
l»y
the
chlldteti.
wood* „ . ng.
the
•h* kai ran away to laak far
snow. The erm ine wild, ‘‘Keep , IbVongh
law a fa ll p a r tic u la r ly h e a v ily u p o n th e n e w s p a p e rs w ith
• * * * ' ■ _____ ^ ______
ifl
(lire bundled uml fifty Central
them lightly and write t h r names
a
"Sil'Mti
\*
in
hi"
vhilln,
arranged
Eric.
going north." Hu Ihr fnx went j "Clink, ellnkely,
elMk.”
And
l-'lorida ifirls, clioseri by conuitit*
l»\ Alb 1 1 Harvey and areoinpan- with tiny enndies.
Dorothy I-amour refuses’ to th e i r sp e c ia liz e d e m p lo y m e n t um l e n o rm o u s p a y ro lls.
on. Then hr wiw n bright rrd j the troll* ran around and aboul
Clmpier l.’l
8 u e h th in g s to o ns th e r a p id ly r i s in g c o s t o f n e w s- *
ied
at
t
be
piano
hy
Mrs.
K.
It
hare hrr hair cut for a new pictrying,
"G
old,
gold.
..There’s
rartllnnl silling high on n pine
The Cave
Smith \ltiller .Inhnsiin.
}llre. What’a sarong w lthahalrrul, p rin t m u s t h a v e been p a r tly res|K in aihle. T ito p u b lic aen ree-1 Eric anil Ihe fox nnd Elsa tree. Tho cardinal said. “ I'c n n gold dropping from the akiea."
)otty ?
*'A-l.-tFiileli*” - viulin.
ar*
Iv re a liz e s t h a t t h e p ric e o f n e w s p rin t h a s d o u b le d sin c e had to ait all day locked In n see down the next hill. T hrre They ran on and on, M d for all
r
a n g • I •-&gt; Alhi-it Hiirvey -Jn lm
nro three trulls
digging,
ink ( know (hey *r* «tlH running,
Ih
e
w
n
r
in
E
u
ro
p
e
,
w
h
e
n
c
e
i
£wo,r
.
J
"
"V*
c*M,®
.
.
°
r
Fi.llli
lilt
.1.
iitl-ttll
If It lakes four hours tu set th e N ew* D e a l b e g a n a n d now
. . . .
..
1
• WOKllthal •
llllt ll.n f.M .. IWI. I../I them ."
I R ut Erie elreled back to the-eave
••(Mi S i iiiiiiiiIi ” by
Strphen
lh a l movie, •‘(lour With Tli» m u c h o f o u r n e w s p rin t o r ig in a te s . Is c r e a t in g new
p m b - j f i , ’‘c t t l "" th e""n .p 7 t t l ^
Coraflewer*
| (o seek I r t R l t ,
I l-'nsli'i lin n.lim n g u i tq r —F m l e i
Wind,” v*c hope they serve lied- Icm s fo r th o In d u s try ,
flio p ric e o f m e ta l. Ink a n d o t h e r |c r l c 't hand*. ju * t ‘ a\ dusk the
So the fox rtin on. When he | TOMORROW: A task is set for
with It.
j iek &lt;'••■•!' '
s u p p lie s lin v o g o n e u p p r o p o r tio n a te ly w ith o u t a n y c o rr e - rope broke nnd Eric whipped nut saw Ih r trolls lie hid behind a i Eric nnd Lccxrn.
" I n ) In The W m h i"—ar ra n g e d
tree to vvnlrh. Then he grinned j
sp
e
n
d
in
g
In
c
re
a
se
in
re
v
e
n
u
e
s
.
hi*
flu
te
and
lirgnn
tu
play
«
• |.y IV .1 Smith, llnwniiait guitar
N6w that they are making din­
A B L O U S E
in hr i.hnwril all Ills pointed ! Eight nlnycra accounted for Ilk'
beautiful
rrndle
song.
Ills
tune
J - Wliimiii June*.
ger dresses out of glass, we ran
It m a y b e a Rood th in ir t h a t t h e n u m b e r o f n ew s- j n c w 'o u i
wi’i'X w uu a lit- teeth. Each one a f the troll* II touchdowns scored by Ihe Uhl
$3.50 O il W a v e S3.00 ! "ited Kivir Valley"—a r ra n g e d
egpeet
:-J*ltcr
rulup*
F
IN
E
LACE
MEN’S
M
E
N
’S
DRESS
ft tta f '
pnncrR is d im in is h in ii. IV rh n n n th o n u lin in In n lio tto r |xt- j tic b rerie nnd was ra irird down waa wearing n blue rnrnftnw rr. vet nil;ly of Florida football Icsni
201 NORTH PARK AVE.
h h W . 37
pitillce’.^ i nn i*vc»r.
jhy Nn l Mamilnff llawnilnii guiharlie Tale, whe
rem ember l-rexen worn _____
(hi* F ill, with
___ C___
s ltln n to s e rv o th e p u b lic. P e r h a p s th e r e w ill bo m n r o , , n io thn window* of the bnnquoi And you rcir._____________
OPEN ALL NIGHT
lui ( In n Kelley
$6.50
E
u
R
en
i*
’
$1.00
cornflower*
In
her
hair.
.
uccred
four,
being
Ih*
only
man
An ex rellrn t G ift f&lt;4 41*
where the King rat ra tln r
Added latent "Silent N'igtit”—
It U'Yumored Hint If Ihe llepiili- fre e d o m o f th o p re s s w h e n I h r r o n r e fe w e r P re s s e s . B u t 1
So the lox watched the troll* to cross the gr-vl line more than
For The Home.
^
Ill’ll. ( -Idle Sellkitl itflcana gel rleelnl, inslrud of fo r Ih e &lt;150 e m p lo y e e s o f Ih e G e o rg ia n , f o r th e
Id!) em "D ai&gt; -lime, nnd the I’irnlea"
I’rirrd Isiwl
t pi**, they are going
p
lo
y
e
c
s
o
f
Ih
e
N
ew
s.
I
w
as
n
lo
u
g
h
itre
a
k
.
I.eeion,
the
dull
vrnn'gone^N
ow
|,y
(i.-.ige
('.
F
ra
n
k
lin
—pianii—
lor every tfiirrl donkey.
in y tH te r d u y 's susm -nsJona, th e N ew D eal b ro k e ev en , he looked up with n plrnseii smile
Owen K. Hey.
G IV E CA Y M O D E
It
i.
w ith
p l.s .u r .
O ne w as n s u p p o r te r ; tin; o ilie r a R n in st.
a l „ £ rl?’f
!'onPt
h
a
t
w
.
a
n
n
o
u
n
c
e
l
h
.
*d*
*,
*
."Q uick," said tho King to a
•lltla a t a o u r . t o f i o l E«guardsman a t the door. "Find
S a a fa r is a d
S h ru n lf!

MAN ABOUT
MANHATTAN

'ocial And Personal Activities
- VeteranB’ A u^liiir^ ^
Group J la s MeetinK

ial Calendar

e

Mr. And Mrs. W hite Alathean Class H as
E ntertain At Home Christmas Festivities

Sugar Producers
May Form Co-Op ;«
In South Florida

“After Six
---- Form al W e a r

rso nals

.Stud-Link Sots
p $ 1.00
In Colors

Mrs. Maxwell Honors

H

•

Newnpaper SuBpennlonn

GIFT SLIPPERS

i!

Apollo Hall To He
(aivon On Wednesday

79c to $:{..r)0

?iW

CITY DRUG CO.J

TALKING
DOLL

GIFTS

LAST TIMES TODAY

I

MOHAW FONDA

COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
LlNFeOP AUTO ACCESSORIES

Firestone Tires ami Naileries

PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE TIRES

B. L. Perkins

.Music Pupils Are
Liilertained At P arty

drums COLBERT

* ’•

-

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

W DOUBLE
E S B I T HBILL
TS Y

Woo.woo
LOOcool

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP'

SS JSSS. SS

P m liU m U nouvrll any* Judge
Fraakfinrter U Ihe most "100 per•fttF Amhrlenn” he ha* ever wen.
Which. lArileatr* he’d probably
. W . - . t M * p*#eriil Chief Jnslira

«i*JS

iniinthx |
I hem g o
dniy, Hi
•trim ,. i

iny n fellow Is nllawed
irfrhlofn In any ala
tod. In rase one of
lost and Ihe oilier hi
.rail always n tr Ihrli

CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS

The 'Herald will he g lid lo
rrrtlv e iinttiilrtiliuns lo Ihr Finnlah Belief Fund and forward
U h n . t o ife New York headHU*Hers of firm er
President
Hoover’s nignnlytlon.
N atl sninrr.H rlalm rd Ihe (irsf
E prr put into Montevideo been use
her food auppllra w rre running
low. Wa assume fiom that ahe
finally aruttled herself Irrause
tha craw’s breakfast disagreed
la boaallng a million
MM In building perr a r , a million dolkua
Vjhaw buslnaas houtrs
wadays. It Isn’t newt.
-ore deflallHy aunounI wflt ha a taiaUdala
aacrailc nooilnslon for
L -JO f United S u n «.

LONGWOOD
On Ikwaday gxetilng (he prioripal, farully and liu ster of l.yiunn
school w rrs m trilaln ed by MUa
llrtlla A rnalt a t her heme. .
Tiuav waa an Informal serial
hour fallowed by serving of pump*
kin pie. coffre, fruit rake and lea.
Thoan present ware Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. W rllr, Mr, and Mia. Saybun Mllwar, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
w w ini, aim. maun
«upper,
Mrs. Will H artley, Mrs. Dell, Mrs.
Ernie B lair, Mr*. Kuetbpd North,
Mr. n o u g h ts, M bs Mary featey
and MUa A rnett.
Tha fitW -IUndrad Club raj-yed
the first party o f this aroson on
Tuesday night, a t the library with
playing, Mr. and
Ira. !&gt;•
tl«bton. a s boats,
»«.. Call,

Ihr rommilU-o.
Thnw will (a a Christmas parly
for iho rlub t*i tha night of D tr.
W.
A dtlightful Christmas relebtltlion teas nut on Friday afternoon
fo r all tub rlo d tn l' a t Lyman
School. t.Tfls warn ix r Iwinged by
drawing name*.
Tha T cdrU l Club had Ihe first
pintle o f Iho aeaaon hi form of a
unsket dinner a l lha library Wadnaaday noon. T hr Park la not
qalta Completed.
There will be a Club dinner
each W rdnerAty noon during lha
The Various Circles of th» Hoplist W. M. U. met a l several
b u n et on Monday afternoon when
much business was t-anaarted.
(T usta of Mr. and Mrs. LeighIon_for a.asonth a r t Mr. and Mia

Junior High PTA
Holds Regular Meet

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O f o H t h * W e n d « n a * d * fc rra fl*
o b i * i n y o u r h o r n * , b y cfcd f f p . 4 4 *
p w n d o b l * * l * c t r f c m k r r i c k n o n * 1* «
g r e a t e r m a r r * l t h a n r a d i o . E o fa Y
ra d io a t its b o o t t ■ « o o o a d b o a t
la te s t m o d e ls . H a a d s o m o a o w
ro M n o to . N o w r a n « * a i d ta m o A d o h t r . O h b o a c h m o f a ib O r o f th o
f a m i l y .m f t a r t o n a l r a d i o — a t t a U l a a

Sanfuiil Juniur lligti School F.
T. A. iin-l Tuesday iiftrrnoon tn
the nil-* I nuiUlorium with Mrs
J. K. AlM-rnutliy. |ir«*iilrnt, prrsilling nyi-r tho Ir.islnrs* meeting.
Mi K*»-ll, eighth grnile teacher,
Lit the grnuii in singing of sev­
eral Chi i*limis songs amt Mrs. \\ ■
B. Ilrunilt-y leil the devotional.
A |iluy. "Tlie Htnry Beautiful,"
under the dirixtioii of Morris
Forgusen with music by Mr*.
Barnes, wn. n it oil by n group of
seventh, nnd eighth grade pupils

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n ic k e ls snd the fox mid Elsa walked
a n ti (lim es In It, 1o h e u sed 'b y h e r H chool-ngc s o n s a n ti I ,n ,“ ,hp hauqurt hall.
• la u g h lc rs . w h o w e re a lw a y s n e e d in g e x t r a m o n e y fo r c a r - L " r t f y to.S? ,urc
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fr e e to d ip In to t h e h a g f o r w lta l w a s h e e d e d : h u t w h e n h e j t-eeacu. T hr King *h*ik hi*
(lid so h o k n e w ll ie r e w ould Is* le ss f o r o t h e r s w hoao noetlB *l,fJ* .* n‘l •?°kpd puixlmt.
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m ig h t lie g i r a t e r (Itu tt hi* o w n . T h e p u r s e w a s u n g u a rd e d , O r
should hr. ’Kho was
an il n o b o d y ta t tl e d . A c h ild m i g h t s a y w h y h e n e ed ed when I woke.**
m o n e y , n r h o m ig h t n o t— tliu t w a s h is a f f a i r . B u t e a c h
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in g , a m i If ( h e r e w a s s o m e th in g le f t o v e r, t h a t w a s a c a u s e
fo r d e e p |io r* o tu d s u tls f n c llo n
f o r e v e ry b o d y . I h a v e a
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fo r in t h a t w o m a n 's In g e n io u s sc h e m e w o re c o n ta in e d le s­
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Hltiu Tuxedos $21.50

Annual Charity Ball
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,ndlag l t ; t l A. M. today u* r sportIwlimea. Managtr.
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Germany
and mi
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&lt;i l-U iMkl 1*r
have Uie only force* ci • I *
It — Kla. supplli*
reUaUag the ftattlap adi Finland, end they are
too eerlcuslr occupied
expert Russian timing uf the pro­
tective
heavy
sund
dune*,
matahea, granite boulder*, an !
i the. Russian point of r im In open forest* between Is-uingred
mottMl of Doeember, because and the border, and tb« protec­
toko* o f aouth tion of w ater clnte lusiiure along
central. Finland a re fro n n th
e ’ Ftuulih coast (because lhc
ice 1* already form ing), the Finn*
infantry
m
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look with considerable tie-1
n t M ary
| 4 t , pro great, and
HereLofore, German friendship
J*tul Jan u ary thaw gave
them eup«rior m oral, uvn
■ T h at m eant the (he Rueabute, for Ihey felt a s­
threaten from th . sured o f Ocrmsn sir. Thl* is thVlotuly aot forthcoming now.
ran stud no nlrpuinei or |
h ,lp , h irsu te her tafely,

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1 Sa iTi; HPANIMII TYP»^ l.tS.
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PAltHLKV — r..i |.-r ting, btitt.
Ilf-Mti,

j t t , —
; j nuasians by bomhtng ixtnm *ly
0B afu ag ain st m lm M u Leningrad. Th* January
. . . .u J1*** c®«w help by logging down
m onth W
lh* Russian Infantry und the Rut&gt;ck would b* , 1, 1, p u n ts.
ko?Jf. *}I*J*5*
But that I* entirely unlikely. If

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^0 Yearn Experience

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United Slate* Senatoi C berlct
D. Andrew* will have tcvcidkopKiM’nts when ho rcfilui
D¥mo*
irutlc nomination for re-cle«loi|.
&gt; n i t . i t i n c i . coo of w w t j i i r t
l o c h and Mis. Hortense K. Well*
if Tampa havo announced Ihey
rnuld Mek the office. Cbvkrnai

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la th . couit tuna.,■ at Hanfank
Ktorhla. within .Taht
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to by III. *1*1111*01, til* is m i I, nr
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com . ro d *rron|inu &gt;« law.
Thl. Itlh d*r o( O tc.nib-i. ISIS.
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You and each of you arv hertbv
nutlti.il and repair.* In urew.il
any claim, oml demand, which
loou or *lth»r nf ye». may have i
aaaln .t the eMale of MAHUIK I.I.NTUN, d .c .a .rd , lair nf eald County,
to the Cnonlv Juilgf ef P»ni in.lc
t'ouaty. Plortila. at hi* office In
the court ttouee nl Hanford. KlorId*, wlltilr .la in ril.n d n r month*
from the time of the rir.i ihiIiMc*I on of ih l. notice. Itnch cl.lm or
demand m u.l be In wrltlna. a i l
m u.l atato the plnre of revldane*
r III.
tad po*t riffle. .- I .---to n»
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CO W AN CO
311 E. FIRST ST.

Sanford Tennis Team
Wins From Ocalans
By 5 Matches To 3
F em inine Con-

I.VOLK COUNTY I

«1VE HER HOSIERY
GOLD COIN BRINGS *1.000 b ,tn »{T,n " oMtc ** wo«eW hxvrw
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ttppOVUIfll.
NEW YORK. Dec. 18.— W —
N early half u million FloridUkti*
A *6 gold coin minted by u pt1- 'n»y vote in lhc May IK’m«T»»lc
vatc firm In California In 1851 primaries. There were 32M W
wag mi til a t aiirllun fur *1.000
votes in lUIlfl. nnd imlllicnl obeefy
Haturday. Lletlllly o f tho huyer *f* expect an cvefi giealgr (rearti
was not disclosed.
clpation in 1M0. , •
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Report* fiom cam tlre ihdirited
ARCIilFKCT DIES
a Demoemtlc regtstration of 3 %
---------048 in 1038,' and this probably will
NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Dec. 18. t c sw dU d abOvY COO,(WO for 1?H.
—(A’)— William K.lwnr.l P artun*,. litpu'jtlc*** will offer rand!
nationally known architect nn.l I date* fo r all. m ajor elflcc* and frl
assoclato urofcsMir o f nrchllcc-. many icu n ty office* In a ilfl/t' to
lure a l Yale Unlvcralty, d ie d ' in rn .ito HcpuMIcan regldraU ou
l/A*t»* xltnas
Lla
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Atlminlniruior «»r tl
MA'UUI

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£ 5 S i.r.« 8 B &amp; g a g

onld hang tiw .govon their C brbtm a* flll^ U

u u u .i iiiuir ror u in rr m ajor m a la
U fflcee. About 15 frequently Men­
tioned In dlsecukm of th r gofer-

P£e/-OJBMS

ror ri.r tn .n l ravrr r&gt;« Hxht ut * . t
V k r ^ j ' A i u t t . :,v .

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h»ve announced .tad
sve not a n .-.end- *Tt* “ Ud h*
ond, to domfaata gweden, econo­
mically a t K aat| third, to in■ure L eiln g fM agaln*t any »urpH** a t t a n a from England or
Oerm anf.
I The Russian* have chosen
precisely th* rig h t moment to
attack llte F in n , — a moment
lh«t abculd guarantee iucce*a in
the *horta*t_po»*IW* time.
S. If tha Finn* give In quickly,
the Ruirlan* m ight well b« ellsposed to allow them to bold nom­
inal lndcp,adea««. lubjcct to Ru*elan military nnd economic dumln » tlo n ^T lf6 I, the probable
course of event*
4, I f the Finns hold out too
long,
would
Cdtabn..T*- the
— ■Russians
- ■- -

to r»W t ■*;

Banford’* tennis team defeated
Ocala’* team y n tr rd a y afternoon
III Ocala five match#* to three.
Sahford lout two men’s .in g le
matches and one men's doubles
match but ' all th r rr women’*
matches were won.
W inning the men*
ringlet
matches w rre Jim lllggina who
defeated hU opponent li-t, 0-3
a n d 'D r. T. .F.. ..JcDanlel
McDaniel who won
eels 3-0, 6-3, 0-4. Robert
In
....___ lest hi* match 0-7, 8-ltl.
4-fl and Clay William* lost hie
match 2-6, 0-6.
In the women'* ainglr* Ills)
Ellen . Bett* drfrntcd her oppon­
e n t easily two e t n l f h t art* 6-0.
6-4 while Sanford’* other entry In
the women'* tingle*, M lu K ath­
erine Calhoun, out.'teadled her op­
ponent to win 0-3, 6-3. Th* dou­
blet urn* taken by the local team
of Ur*. T . F. McDaniel and Mr*
K lntchtn Posrcr* In three act* 3-6
6-0. 6-1.
A return match between the
Ocala and Sanford tram s ha* ten
U tte rly been set fo r Dec. :i| ami
will be played here.
All or the Sanford m ntlngcnk
including a number of other* who
accompanied tho team, were loud
In their 'p ralte of tho Ocalans for
(he manner In which the metchrs
were conducted.
The Ofala eley court* came In
for their share of praise also. Di­
rector of Recreation R. M. Ilerdaker said today th a t h e 1expertrd
the Banford court* to be In just
a* gfiod condition If not better
by Dee. 31. He explained th a t a d ­
ditional clay hax been hauled In
te be spread on the local court*,
lie al*« advised player* not to
ure the courts when they are w rt.

HYDE PARK. N. Y., Dec. 18.
— (^1— Preaident HooaevHI yes­
te rd a y ' presented
Congressional
Medal* to Mrs. Richard Aldrich
o f Near York City, and, posthumorously, to the tale Anna
Roullgny o f New O rlra m for
their establishm ent of a nurs­
ing service in tha Spanlth-AnicrIcen W ar.

5

Tie* Team 6to Second

, Tournament Of Bowling Club
Tram fi led by Capt. T. Roily
•m l rpirkm l by Roy Holler beat
team 0 three atm lght gam ts
thi* paat week to go into a tie
for I l t d p la n with tm m 0 id
the Vcrond trarrvim ent of the
Hanford Bowling C’lnb. T ram i
v.-J* th r first to take a *etic* from
! Tram fl.
In the other game* leant 1 brat
tcaiu 3 two out of three and tram
4 b rat 3 two out of three.
Itry Holler by rolling 107,226,•
SC.' for a total of 022 tx-it the Hid
total held by I*. Prtold to take
high'gam e honor*. Thl* total give*
Holler the individual high overa g r with a 170.7 wl|h P. Frsold Id
lerond place with ’a 175.0 average
and T. Belly In third pkiee with a
1C01.
Th# schedule fo r thl* week fal­
low*: Tuemlay Team 1 v». 3, Wedn n d a y tram 4 v*. fi, ThuiroUy
KaCnnd TmtrasHi*ni
Com,* rollnl week mSing Thnrs
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Former Lookout* To
Report To Senators
WASHINGTON. |),e. IK i l l Advance guard nf Wnrhinglnu
Senators in their annunl trebling
trip to Orlando, will be |K ruokirs,
I’itrhere Joe K raknuikas m il
F irst lliraeman Jimmy Wnsdell.
w ho1wilt renort there Feh. 15,
Fretident
Clark
G riffith
nnnounred ye»leni»y.
77io rnokire are Catchrr* Jake

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ORLANDO, Doe. I I — Of Ibo
i, 'w ill m-nin rorupi i-c :|ie IraVrlinif
&lt;'!• harm s front lb» throe .ioM o.
I. I iii ! " • '
,
Off k b I irli.ndinu r a m , trbinlJ| (but are miw in trainiaif a t HemiI, .4,
A
l f |hc li »m
tip.
i.t flip *;tr*• t
itti*l
u lcl for tbv r.itU r t.'itk , will hr- iml# Driving l*Mrlc, 30" of then.
M
r
ytarliiig*,
coming
tw
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rimI i t !* h ' &gt;•*•1) 1*1
Will i titi|il?R*
yin tonlphl nt llu" B ant.nt-O rI, , . » "»i ui
in i.••!». i • 1 * t*»
lamlo Ki-mrrl f'tnl. n m r l.ong. ..hi. i n . 1940. The*, asroUrdhr.-ds
M
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Muling
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wood, nrcnnliin' to tb ii. ml Man
•'intrtl Htol.o* sir#*, every one of
i iht* •• I.I.I.* n#.\\ • -i . .| with
nger Wnlter -Cottnnl).
lltrm hrrd to the purple.
,
1
**(ill
,
The n e k ' . w IhmiUiir inn"* m e
•Mc»l prolific nf th« »lret rep| li i nS-if rl.. tw *» | t f.'iuwr*
M-Iirtlulrd In Iwpin t.romptly nt ir.rtilr.l by the string il Brotland,
lil tit it M*i it.mi,
li.it it np*
8:U0 o’clock
with 10 umui niot ibtughtrro. Clay
In tlm prvrint sitbali u,
n
• t* it •
i tf‘ l &gt;flt .ill l»
.‘it *ho
Twraly-ntlo Futurity r a r e have AbWy, »lrr nt (Irryhonnit, worid',
-aid lie would not hn .. ' !•. i • ». »tlf|l| tt'irnlti * mi .* i"a Yrar*4
been niuioiinri'J f. r loiiiyht'* pro- rhnmplon trn tlrr. it rrp rrrrn ln i
much about il until l.
It I
j l ’;»\ Hi.* • p* t Im u'-it* p.iiH Vit o(
gram. Conooly soi.l. ,
l.V right: Mr. M fElnyn, londlo^
rhaiKC In g rt Iho ti.n.i
LI* rMik'd, win* I i i I ' ).ii I a%vrThi* final w«vk of rrlinol will -irr of 199!&gt;, by four; two rnrh bw
in the warm nnd llixsis
■i . t ’ i :ti i , I* :t|i t* » i• ■«II\;tlii;.hl(* M fct
volontlle,
llollyrooii.
l&gt;p th r b u t i.p|H&gt;rtuiibioa for chil Sjwncrr,
of Mi.mi.
* to tht* Jt’OjI*' 11 i' .if
Urrn
___ to watch th r „greyhound' • I’riiwe, llirlt Uryitold,, l*rolr&lt;tor
( h o t, the morhiinionl rnbhil nbmtl Uuy Day nnd t'aluinrt Crtiaodrr;
ther track oval.
im r rii win
iw..rn e rack by Ouy McKinney, lllgbth
ornl. Ir
L’lill.rru
will Iw
twrrvil from the track during the I‘ Uml Broil nn.l Don Ce*4tr.
VO-dny racing rrnaon by State . Cluy Day U tho nlro of Kuao
law*.
2:W 1-4. th , c.ia.npon loro-ycarOf param ount In trrw t In track old tro tte r of l!&gt;39.
Tito nnmei ni&gt;H brrrdingt" ol
liatron*, thl* week’* race m u l t i
will determine thr form chart* foi the yearling, tuxl th rir ownriti if.
the opening day* nf the raring the variout otahle. arei
Ben While Stable., In charge at
H r (IRORRK R .U.I.BT
While and Aoal.tant Trainee* Ouy
MIAMI, Dec. 18 — Tho Univer­
lleatly and WlUtam F. Oaton:
sity of Missouri Tiger* will Iw
lAMdown,
Scotland &gt;playing their first bowl uam r tr
iM
tniuum i, uBr.
r . nR.. by
ujr orv*
Brooklawn. D.
B. R.
Belvedere; Braoklawn,
&lt; hyi history when they tackle lh."
Ruy
"
............................ tlecrgi* Tech Engineer* in ihr t
dog* before the track open, for-1 Hr; C. I ^ ^ M ^ t e ^ U l l e * 6 M h r. Orange Bowl football game here |
m
maljy a week from Thursday ,u „ r Hr ,kln. II. F. by Ouy New Vrat*. Dey.
U l* k I IK R .II C t
night, on December 28.
| Abhey-P.llubetli (elster lo in .
Unrestrained Joy hit the q u a h il1
Tho schooling race* will eon- Ch. F. hy Any Ahhey-tlelen Scattt and quiet little (own of Columbia,
linue thrniigh
Satunlsy night. I Ml** Greyhound, Or. P. by Rur Mo., with n eyelonle hlort when it
an . a in l h iim i
The track will lie rlorrd then for Abtbey-Kflaabeth ( f itte r to Oh was announced tho University «.|
four day* while officials on1 iroltcr (Irvyhound); Nancy Ilab. Mifsourl w ;uld plays ii* (h«t
t'lk i.s a i N f*
workrre put on final touche* be- eoek. Ch. F. hy Ruy-Abhey-Mery l»w | game.
•
Husky -haul* o f iffltm n lb n
fore the grand opening.
I Iteynolda.
The addillon of f!H&gt;0 to tho
Tho above yearling* are nil rre c lc l roach Don Fanrol when
purs, list, a hike nf
1100 per owned by W. N. Reynold* am! hr called tho pUyer* logelln'r I*
night for the 00-days, \»a« re- were bred at hi* Arrrwv Point inform them of the .leclslen.
Mrd II,in* A lii. SOUPS
In order lo allow the p l a y c . l-i
ganled yesterday
a* sufficient Farm, I-exinghm, Ky.
incentive for inducing morn dog- Property of Hen While: Jano giro their h«ofc« a . much a ilrn |
E *c,pl C oaiam m ,. Clam
owner* to semi Mu-ir lies! gray- Alice. Blk. F. hy SeoUand-.Mmn- lion -is po»slHo iho r»&gt;:.t of ih" &gt;e ;
ChawdrrA Cl.irk.-n C.un.ho
i
hnuml. here for Ihi* racing sea- wyn; Colleen Scot I, B. F. hy Scot- m rsler. only ."orr piarlioe
son.
Itnd-Colleen Ireland; tnglashle, 11 have ha,n planned bel«vee.| :m* j
•
tl. by llollyrood Prlnee Dearlei and lh* time the team I* achrdiilcd
• Akla Sentk Blk F. hy Sentlaml to d rn art for Miami at th r s! irl
of the rh rN m a * Holidays fluirs
Early and Al Evan*. Pitcher* Aimed* McKinney.
Fred Dyram, Jam es lieau, Pa il
Property of ft. J. Reynold*, ■lav. Dee. 21.
:\
So intense are the plans of the
German, Kidney Hudson, lllcky Zn,h Taylor, Dr. R. by Dick Itcy
Jacob*, William Kennnly. W alter nnlds-Mary Taylor; Ally n am e., slid 'lie d ep irtm m f for III* Ti
DLL MONTE
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T o ta l.

K.
K.
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ly hrfi.
Th" m rniirr* of tho u.uad |»
•y TnlJ Imjik^ thi* flip will probably closeL. u - .n U y N K m U t tHr* Mine oniuuragu
i wb. r, [Uwl m a le th-' r r»r««Jo.* fa m e
i.t ill" {jnmila Ihii ;- rn \ Il n "»lir.mta.l

Schooling R'aces
Scheduled At Dog
Track This Weeki

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I 'N T I I , Y O P 'V E IIK K N T O

LANEY’S DRUG STORK
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MAILMAN
TM REA PY ,
LUCKY* - O N E '
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H E«E G O G S
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T H ' EVI­
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A G A IN ST U S

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LOST A*ND FOUND

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IPHi lO IIE E h

P rills were “right” daring the last marluft
bought heavily, but owing to the wuf lH m
prospects of prices going higher and
t a boeineFSp we over-bought
We now have in our store the largest rioek
quafity furniture ever assembled unde* ta il
ttiis fair city. It is abnoat inventory th ie »rid
reduce out stock, fo r that reason we rift i m
this 23^ saving which We were able f t M i
;
miriref u t» ycir.
.
RED
M D ei|A S1

W. J . K IN S. Plumbing. Phono 6Q FOUND: VEST In 4th Ht. Park
Saturday night. Owner may
HA” E YOUR W atch repaired by
havo tam e by calling c t Herald
eoa who really knows hew.
and paying for this ad.
ktrtgg*, Jaw eltr Magnolia At*.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
KUW TROLUX. cr.BANBR. Rep. PLAIN A Fancy Christm as boras
R. A. flsssm an, *17 Oak Avs-.
of assorted, trea-ripened fruit,
packed
:» i-w .

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shipped.

.VENETIAN

FORM O F
RED
RYDER
IN S A C K S ,
PLACE r r
ON R E D 'S
H O R SE
AND R O E
FO R T H E
RIV ER .
W H ER E —

Telephone

FOUR ROOM A partm ent—every
r e a r m tone#, Lights and water WE BUY, BELL OR TRADE
ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD
furnished. Adults. T nksrh's 208
PUlLNITURE. MATHER AR*
N. Park A re.
CADE, PHONE 1*7.
PUANI8I1ED APARTMENT 419 GIVE MAGAZINE SubecripUott
Palm etto.
fo r Christm as—Special rates,
' a re Mr*. Strong 110 E. 2nd S t

DAN DUNN—SECRET OPERATIVE 48
O .K ., W E L L GO DOWN THE
BACK WAV a n d t a k e
THE K I D * - - W E D O N ’T
WANT ANYONE TO KNOW
^
THAT W £ , ----------------*
f ) HAVE G O N E / \ I L k G tT I

. ■ E B Christmas
H
traas.
BLINDS — *0.00 BUY NATIVE
Com er 1st and Pslm ettn from
window
18th to asm. M. M. Lord.

fikhd* Co. Pk tn&gt; p &gt; .|L

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TREE RIPENED Orengvs, Orapu-

d l Shipper thirty yrera
HA MM f p t t ChrisUnoa
hi early, pMfiaa a a ra-

Mobley’s Drug’ store
Phon* 2W

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O H / THEY’VE PULLED A BtG ROBBLR/
AND HOW THEY A P E GOING TO
F L E E --A N D THEY'RE TAKING ME m
W ITH T H E M --W H A T ARK THEY ■
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GOI NG TO 0 0 TO M E /
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TP YOU b a trn ’t y#t dreidrel w hat
|« g lte , (v* suggest Dairy rh k k a
M ir e te d t h r i i t i a u E re. Ptoca
your order early. Tnxrdo Fred
■Co.
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STTUATION WANTED
rl-T E A R old high school grad■AU WobU job. &gt;14 Holly Ay .
CURLING BANDERS wants jo t

n r . riv i i n *w m &lt; |
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kaaiowuah, m i Cyyrere A'
AULINE COLLINS wanU

By RAY THOMPSON And CHARIoES COLL

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IN A B O A T 1
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Maimerheim lin e

h r ( m h s ii4 r n «

IIE IJlIN K f, Dee. U - m Th» Ktnnlih high command an*
neunerd 1 s t night th a t wave af*
'ta r w are o f Russlon altaclu on
the Manner helm U pe straddling
the K antian Isthm us, supported
by the heaviest artillery flte thos
.'or In tbe w ar, b n ow n crushed
in fierce flcbtng.
D rsituctlon of large nem btrs of
Russian l.'nks, In-luding 30 ton
m ontUrs making their first ap*
ponsr.ee on the tide of the R el
A 'tnv Invaders, waa reported it*
tbe rinniak communique.
The w ares t f Itusaian attacks
th ro an hack H stoidiy along the
Tgrpale River and the eatlem elJc
of .he K aielb n bottleneck n ai
Lake Ladoga In a sector ublch

The "suicide" of the Admiral
ra f Spaa last night accorded
M
the rnclcnt m ilitary—and
g ra ra b riy G erm an—tradition of
tee leal haraklrl n th e r lliau
karflteUng surrender.

Wri
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SR
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"n
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slnn tanka In 48 h airs of ftebtlrtg
which (ho commun’-u e Indicated
had bein the sh arp est since the
s ta rt o ths hostilities 18 days ago.
Ju st north of Lake Ladoga In
tbs LoimoVi oe*tor two Rustlan
• at lal Inns—about 1,000 men—w en
“dispersed" and a Russian uttsck
hurled luck, it was clslmrd.
l a s t night's eomminkyio Indi­
cated tb i t the Red Army had
launched
almhrtanecus 'a tta c k s
•veer tbe longest f'o n t thus far
between the Gulf of Finland and
m r'h of l a i n Ladoga.
In Stockholm, Grne-al Villenjos,
.om m ander of tbe Finnish ttoeps
on the Be 5* and the Pa I as mu
fionts, told Saredlsb correa|n&gt;ndcute th at two Russian force*, inch
of rb riit In 000 m e n , w c m su r­
rounded In the y k ln ltlfi of Cuo*
muaaalml and Tojvojarvl.
Thai
•*■ ■ '•
a nos
has been
oern n
fierce
a n * nam
fightinging ,
reported ■fo r days In this region. I T. Bradford Byrd w as introduced
’In Moscow, the -United Stares by Mr. Merries* &gt;s n d ' pnoentod
was a reused by the Communist w ith a bag o f marhiee aa wall u
Party newspaper I’rs rd a o f Influ- the box e f cigars and theater
curing Latin American Staten te tkkcU .
support r s pulsion of Sovlr’. Rus
Born In Tallahassee, Mr. Byrd
sis front Iho Ijeagua a f Nations.
1
Soviet newspaper* a b u charged
Rrllaln with Juggling league m s- and became know a g " tb * Old Ga
1 Ninety lo oust Russia but da- ,to r Scrub." A fter learing-U w Uni*
v a n ity be Weenie a mem ber of
the sta ff of tba A tlanta Journal
where he remained fd r 28 y e a n
until hie retirem ent InM he pail
couple of years on account of ID
health.
•
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A m ent hU -hobbles » rs g g"C T 1
flowers, especially rtedej -.fiw m

.The Germans sent home 2000
m from their ships • • ml left
ICletcn creuu totaling ab ut 400.
frnas scuttling was «effected
f.____
ffh
tehrenily ty dotillrd plot,
v n June 20, 1010, slmullannmlv
101 the d rp n rtu 'c nf the Hr Irish
IVl fniin Iho i.muth of the Mow,
ynter'ou* signal.* sm i. *m l at
|^piasthr.-tL of nil the tin m a n
The next illuming, elm rrvtlt
Hf aunmiuii:. c m r
iiiriulirrs
tearing the vessel* with their
milage, ami a petrol boat stalled
g rounds (0 ere what waa going

f

The sailors mumbled replans*», argued Vs
llli- .for
..
tea,
sis If sle
stalling
0a and finally said s|&gt;obgrtlVl
I t is n et our fau lt: we are
w ing o u t.o u r orders.”
wen suddenly the huge PriedI' der Grossc, her aca-cock*
tetly , opened, heeled over end
J r m a faw moments,
u m la by minute, others fo|.
ha . . . lbs cruiser Rrummer
. ’Ibe cruiser lllndcnbu-g • •
* Berdllls.
1m British guard vessels wets

RASONABLY PRICED

RANDALL
LECTRIC CO.
Megnelia A re. Fbeae IIS

liirJ. *E. J K f i

about two hours away, and by
the lime I bey got th rrr, the Get*
man Orel was almost gone. Tbf
llrltleh patrol Unit ritmiurd the
Wittis rru h e r Lmdrn, wnuishlni
h er gangways, and pisvrntlag bet
incrtfke.
Mott of Uie German crewi
escined safely.
&gt;
Tbe Biltish bridled In the high
dudgeon uf outraged "sportsmanshin."
Before the n ew s of the scuttled
thlpa w ire leLrn to Internment
ashor*. View.Admiral Plr Rhine,
PrevmsnlU lined them up, under
tayonrted gttahl, and dcetaied U
German Admlrsl nm Renter.
"I would like io repress lo yen
my Indignation nt thn tired whirl,
you have pet petr.'led snd which
was that of a traitor. It Is not
Uit flis t ocraaimt on which tin
Germans Live v|r tntr«t oil thr
ilccent Iiw* ami n If* of the seas"We have bad on many occas­
ions to irgrvl th r fart of having
to fight a nation which take* no
notice of civilised laws on the
high sees.”
Ferric (lion)- aslts. when ap­
plied lo the broken skin, have a
strong
astringent,
m,idlest,
action.
The
Madden nr sound* nf
sevnsl kind* nr fish furnish the
material fnun which Isinglass, 11
rommi-rclul pure grtelln, U made.

NEW 1 0 4 0

TA H i

Clyde Line Offers Germany, \ Britain !
Holiday Cruises On Match Claims For!
2 Crack Steamers Air, Hea Success!

." .*
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,•
_
- n u n MiK
u rw in rn uvm urn
of th* win U r rruU# prvifriun of .. /
.... ^
IAjr
the (Hyde Mallory IjAes, otM-rwl- &lt;ir” f s '"-"
" wt'",
ors of the famous "Crulso-W ny” » » 'c "boa»d l“ “
•w -l- f »
vacation lllters,
m ule lo llurnos Alrrs. The cepi
Hrhrduled to sail from Miami tain un.l other sh l|n ' officers w rit
s r s lha T. 8. H. Iruauob on Use. imported aboatd n launch from
2.1, and the 8. tfc Algonquin on the U tth s h lp , alsu headed for
Dec. 30, both rru ltce include twu I lU rnos A lrrs.
days and a night In Galveston,I The G raf 8pi« was dertiuyed el
with accommodations a t a lend* 7 :r&gt;0 P. M. on Ibe p tiso m l otdrrt
Ing ocean-front hotel. T l« v uI- j uf Kuehrer Adolf Hitler, sealed in
o ffe r gal* holiday feetivltira, in 0.U70 miles away,
which tbe passengers wrlrum e
As the hulk settled in the uuter
C hriitm os o r New Yt-nr's In ths Cuinberlsiid ond an unklentl
rousing cerem onies -aboard sh ip .' fji-J U iitiili dw truyer upproachcd
For those pestengers who with at full speed,
to rem ain longer In the so u th -, Th, ^ mu»ffieisl newspaper El
western resort city sp erlil
I Pm-Uo hipl rnnuuneed siniulUnsrangem snts can be made f o r | 0„ , w|,h th e 'G ra f 8|&gt;er’s depot,
them to extend th e ir stay. Dmf,„ n, Montevideo that CapIng these "shpre leav e * ' varn- | , | „ fjingm loiff hid snld
tlonera may cxplorg. the city ami
* ff | r *n not tun tb,&gt; Ili'ltish
the colorful ’environ* lu th eir tiuikadc I’d sink the ship a t ,0
h e a rt’s content and then irjo ln p. ' m
th eir llnor fo r tin. rv l|l£ . to Mi-; Tllt) ^ ( M i g h t s cf Ilia Cumbtr*
t . •*
. ,
, ..
v/|io#e f « ln bH*' had rlioat«4,
J p w i a l WJulpiwM
uLuyt (hr »UiitUfv«l wut
r a s t f * ‘h o .°*M " l , l «*
vessel n. eke sank bem-dh t e
SS? ■
*n ll,
r r0l’■,ten" ,r onm
m .ua pall of smoke and leapa u l f of Mexico
virtual
,
,
going carnival. A onrnit rm-k&gt;^ r '
M
'
tall lounge, suave Archest nt, largo . ^ i'i"w d of ■WM.000 peri-oira,
sun and simrls d eck s combined
' T ll' . / i 1 1
wdlh llie Inimitable ruli-ln«- o f
* n l * u naval .larlU o
the Clyde Mallory Lim a, tele
tcop* tlir tl«y« uI
Into «wif!
A llii^ ro u n tjrt. wttnr*pi*f| th*
flowing periods of p ltftu re .
,'
frum
I
...
V-.
’
! 80 p 1eat * vk the first rxole
The natives of J a m a te dllh" fmir-lnrh steel sites
trkled Into three groups: Javanese, * t tl^ G m ff 8 p«v. balll to wltbBundanese and Madurtae. All are
t»&gt;e Idg ahells of I enemy
o f'M a la y stock. .
. *Mp*. were U tn outward Ilk#

DI OS

A MILLION
DOLLARS OF
RNTRRTAINMRNT FOR CHRISTMAS
SELECT YOimB FROM
OUR COMFLRTK
STOCK,
OVER B0 NSW
RADIOS TO CHOO»K
FROM. AT PRICES TO
SUIT—STAB TO SIMAS

1«wllng. that Uruguay's refusal te

.lit
. . Uie ( llg .l 8i*sr
sln In tbe
Star tam
remain
tbs
Karbpr later th«n this evening
“ le a v e me nu alternative than to
e n k my ship h e ir tbe cooet and
•as** my crew."
The alternative* he rafpood
v r f f to r**nms the t-ittle with
Drlit*h warships outside the barlo r f-om which be fled lost Wedtic-hte* night, hts ship iplH hy
llrltteh rhelte. or Itl his ship be
Interned fur Ibe n e t nf the wor.t -

Premiere Of Full

p i i a n i i m e . id
tiji*
tain Gulliver. • literary b e n for
200 years, takes his bow today as
4 movie etar..
The world prem iere of th s sound
snd eoler, festers.length cartoon.
“Gulliver’s Travels," urodnsod a t
a Cost of I1J500,000 In Ibe new
Flelicbcr Studio In Miami, Is sla t­
ed to appear In two theaters, both
Bailouts.
A t one, tbs audtenets will In­
clude « group which paid 1100 e
Plata at a charity dinner where
fevers were tickets to see the
fantasy of Gulliver la LUDpatlaml.
-. Mpvie exscut tree and noUhl**.
Including Jssska DragePette and
lauinv Reas, who gars voice id
the tiny, thlmUe-aloed prince and
princess, will attend*
&lt;
A Hollywood preview audience
Saturday applaOded the Flotkla
made flint, seme asoertlng U
would rival Ibe poeulorHy e f Welt
Disney's “Snow. W h it e /
In Jonathan Bwlftl* famous
story, written tw o , eeataries ego
hot irfkde pnaslble-fer the scrwsn
by new cartoon technique, Gal­
ike* U n man of normal aloe who
te shipwrecked and tossed an the
shore of LUIIput, land a f tiny folk
H b amusing apd a mooing ad­
ventures In the film fellow hts dis­
covery. unomeeiers on tbe beech
.**» OehbT, tbe town ester. He wipe

BATTERIES
$4.00 up
GENERATORS
STARTERS .

.01 iso manno&lt;neiiii i.ino ino rinns
1claimed to have destroyed 30 Rus.

Web the C.rmitn.'i n-roinplislicd
Bile in n vhtiial stnlc of lm*
rlsniimetil.
[The entlru German fleet had
ten bottled up In the huge NcrUi
M
losdi lead—while
licit Ian
kkcrrd with Ike other Alike
g tu t rcr.poiuil ility fur It—with
rtlish ships cunlndling the cn-

s

kind o f lawn sprinkling d c r l n /
Dr. G ray w as born on Dec. t*
hi HexkUa," Mev, and located la
florid*, la ,191*. Ilia fa th e r,w a a
an outstanding m em ber o f the
denial profession In which he
too studied until be decided te
become an aeeoontant. Ha la ■
member pf tbe Fplscopal Church
and Irvasnm r of the Diocese of
South Florida.'
•
Mr. Hcrrifteri presented Dr
Pule dun, represented by proxy
Dr. Charles P ark a sh o t gun as
well as a box of cigars and I p t
tlekrU to O n RUs. The g-m wa«
the token th a t Dr. Puleston’a far*
orlU hebty Is hunting a t whic)

m o f t b m aterials to embargo
them « n Impracticable because
K u a la , cue o f Um three major
owner* o f the resources. could not
he relied on to cooperate. The
o th er two were th e United Stoics
and .th e British empire.
. The plan and why it didn’t
work a re lu st a sm al p a rt of grad Wats s m m M s I
the amanUon-etadded story of wash s a g OfO briti
w h et. Urn ndnilnU trsllon’s In/lio.t
financial o fflcisb were doing In
scores of s c e n t m setlngs h u t
B pnm ; to tu h p a r e the nation fo r
the shock of a foreign war.

kids shoot ’s m l| rad if - (Metentog
Ut—eepecially to M F s b rv sc siU li
newspapers, (reading 'em slniw h*
retired 'fro m estiva journalistic
w ork).

Visiting RoUriens wort A*. U
Qtrieeabrrg of HcUod. Lawrsnes
Brown of Griendi' -’tlBd •«V». ;-lt
MCCvcttea of Hew gogrr»a. ,..

Morgenthati Plan
For P r e v e n tio n
Of War Revealed

ELECTRICAL
REPAIR SERVICE
REVISITING

RENAUD

unforgivable

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BATTERY SHOP
L. A. REMAUD
SOI W. SECOND ST.
There Is seldom sny excuse fcr o fa id Ing others srltb halitosis (bed breath) f t
due to food fcrmenutlon In d a mouth.
11 Is so easy to make your breetheateW
and more tpraabto with Ustsrins, the
safe antiseptic,^ .
.
.
The Irwidious thing about this otfenelvc condition Is that needy everybody
has It at some time or otherwithout
rcnUsing It, Experienced people protect
themselves by gargUng with Ltetertna
, Antbeptlc morning and night, and bo*
w i ev®y important w n ^i or ouunen
engagement. Lis ter Irw Antiseptic te
• ‘tuiclTy lults fermentation, said by
a s s gas we JastyyM
Is le iie asa 1 some authorities to be a major exuae
Vase mb n J a t k S u
a r maa as* of mouth odors, and overcomes the
terns7 - i» swt'Msa
te ; » am
r p i Sat a s WlafchaO te StSS pm “dots themselves.
Why risk offending others. . . under*
ItMS mm a r W a te V a te
ehstm r am a r P M I'a'ra Ir IHS gas mining your soda] or business position7
BlM a at a r N. T.
tv i n pm
-atsa pat a r l a l t a
I* SiSa am Get ths isdoysbia Usterine Antiseptic
F a r la fa n a a tla a . TUkaU
aad 1u bl t. Use ft ae a safe, mfld, mohtb usd*
R asarvatlaa*
C eaaalt
L.
T. •a |J\lC IfK) (KMOfttllt MgllUfiye
Sheppard, TUheI Agent* S aafard. Lambert Ptunnecal Co, &amp; Lmtlt, A te
Fl srlds.

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PALMETTO
B17 Paunelto A rt,
buying up rte e h '' e f tb a woridu.
m arket supply 'of "atratogle w ar
m aterials" wax revealed yesterday
fo r the D rat-lim e. ,■
The Morgentbau peace plan
railed fo r b q y laa'.ip en goode.ae
S K '- M S l r t . . f f f t r S :
*or nations, unable. t*&gt; g el a a;iffk teo k .aep g ly for w ar purpdeea.
would M nM lTakd. '
Tbe plan died lest A pril 4 0
when M orgentbau’ read a report
made by H orry. D. W hite, director
of monetary research a t the t r t i aury. W h ite-sa id it-w o u ld coat

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[Pugilist Is
j Arrested For
' Nazi’sMurder

Russian Goes High Hat For Reception

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1939

Argentina Is U. S. Will firstco-edsolos'2 Soviet Bombers
Goal Of Crew Send Planes. m
m 1Downed In Attack
Of Graf Spee To Finland

Dn Finn Capital

O f f i c e r s , Men Of 44 High Speed FightIll-Fated . W arship
ers Being Built For
May Be Interned
Navy To Be Used In
For W ar’s Duration
W ar Against Soviet

Ernie Haas .Admits
He Beat To Death
Consulate S e c r e : tary In New York

NUMBER 101

Established In 190R

Woman Leads To
Toronto Arrest
Boxer I n s i s t s Ac­
tions Of Ensrelberg
Became Offensive
. NEW YORK, Dec. 10.—
(API—Police announced to­
day that Ernie Huns, 20.
ptljritlxt, had liceti arrested
in Toronto, Can.. f°r hilling
.Dr. Walter Engelbcrg, accrirary of the German con*
oulate here.
' , "He nald Haas acknowl, edged that he l»eat Engel| bvrg to death In his Brooklyn
homo Dor. C.
A woman unw ittingly leal tn
K ata' a tte s t when aha went to-*
Brooklyn departm ent ctore to buy
toiye.; While befni waited nn the
talked to a eolosgtil about the
kagU bayg caae. mentioned Haaa'
and the fa c t ha waa going

liian u '.n n a the simple rag* hi tne proletarian* Inp the glsiiinrnu* garb nf the capitalists, lluxvinn Ambassador Constantine A.
Oilmans!;)' ami Mr*. Oummixky attended Ihe annual While llnusc
fete fo r foreign diplomats. Tn Ihe relief n f W ashington o fficia ls
no nodal crlaei itevrlopeil mining Ihe representative* ..f »lx. war*
ring natlona present nt Hie frstivllie*.

im n “Briivl inunl h.ixpitsllty.”
1h« fiungry mill unshaven (leelimn ren fighter* w ire quartered
III the Argentina nnvul uivenal lit
lluenos Airt* liflrr an &lt;■11-n it-l. I
voyage in two I. phunt* uml n
barge fr. in the »|&gt;nt where I heir
cniiiinnniler, Cupl. limn. I . iiik m iff, p\|ilinlei| uml Mink Ihe raidit late yislerdny.
Itath.'r IL.n intern Ihe huttle-.
■Itimii|&gt;e&lt;t (.n il 8|iee in the neu
Hal |M&lt;rl of Munlevi.len nr go mil
In Hurt again (lie nun* nf lliilixh
rrui.‘era ruucenlrale.l in xiijx-rlor
I minitwrx, Captain l-ingxiliirff liej liU -alcly dextm ynl hi* ship Sun&gt;t:iy nielil.
Vexlcrdny Ihe khalterid hull; nf
Ihe ince-pmtid rliip vvim klinken
hy new explosions which »cnl
column*, of wilier kkyanrd.
Il
wan apparent Ihe lilnxt* werr
tivwMiBsre • • r „ r a lt)

Roosevelt SendsjAIlan Stewart Is
C ongratulations [NamedMaragerOf
District Head
To James M. Cox Municipal Ccursej

dinle dcH t.iy of itu* craft I
lli.’ navy l« n..i iiuitertiUve. n n i
itn|&gt;»■&gt;».*il inn .1 i available
The irf.un- arc di •Iynnl for n*»
i&gt;ll l&gt;&lt;&gt;tli 1i.nl nr &gt;-;l In 0|i.'lilli
fo jm . nn nm T.ilI fa rrie r. The)
a i m pa 1.1 In lie Ml|&gt; r l .r 111 m:i|oi
respect* In Ihe hull. »f navy mi.'
unuy |ili1n&lt;vt in Iliin c.em trj. n il'
I" f. Tiling rrnfl ,..1111 In France
.F inland hn-&gt; lu-en able In nlilaii.
plnm-e unlv l.v uffirial inlerv.n
limi rlnre 1In* |irinri|.nl Anierieat
manufacturer* nn* , w.tiii| mtI vvilh
Ann-ilcaii and other fnreiKii con
tracts.
Finnish official* niranvvhile arc
negotiating fnr thin piireha«e here
' f more limn Ml.Oikl ga-ma-h*
mnelilne gun* nml xmull arm*
aniiminilinii
I’mvlinarn are finiinee I tiy Itio $10,000,000 riT.Ul&gt;
iulvnnc.il by the IIKC Expert I in
p-ri Hank.

M.-rlha Xnrdlng, Stanford I
v.T&gt;:iv aliutenl wln« her rich ’ In
"IIII w ine.
she Imc.iiiu * fi--.*
en « i in Ihe emmtry In k..l» .m
•I. I'A A 11minnr.

Martial Law Is
Declared To Stop
Ousted Chairman
Governor Rivers Acts
To Prevent Miller
Regaining O f f i c e

ATLANTA, H r. lt»
i IN
liovt'iiior llivc n hi volt &lt;mI iiuii Inti •
litu fo» tlir • InI«■ lifgliuuy &lt;|i‘|»nii |„
^nto.
J HH'iil yof'loitluy its n now cminti'i
aaUagtrl notified the mana*•» vo in hi-. iHiliiicnl runl wiili \\
ad police were called u&gt;
I . Milli'i , tit pfosnl rliHiritiuii «*f ,
||
S h o w " - ttu re lb e rc told
Didtiirt ('oininandrr ftilm I^*w*
I'u itm l srivirrs
fur
Ldgai lilt' ItlgllW It V lltUlltl I
Milli r, wliti w«t Jni-.ily oji-. lol .,
a fte r the killing th at he
| is nf Orlando ctunplimmlrtl the
Wmis, 22-ymr-ohl youth I»y imiImriiattn ini yiuirith wlit-n
i a Iq the haWt efT e a ltrhwnl American U uinn I'n.l on '-h.. aiw k ilM hy the hnllel fr.m ItivviH onV rttl lilt tlitniistal tw o 1,,
ATIJ1NTA, Dee. 10 —l/P &gt; ....
...
. «»■» m rlilrntnlly ilinrhsr^ttl rifle
President Uooievrll congratulate I
its nrtlvitu s nt the supprr-inrtt- t „ a hunting tiip &gt; vstrnhy iiiurn- uookt ngo, uttom ptiil to M' tiilrr
J i n n M. Cox yeatenlny on tho
ine nf leglunnairea in the l^ elo n ine, « 111 It hclil nt th r Krick.nii hit fornior offk*«* iimirteta yet u
f,
Intler's acquisition of the A lla n lt
W rie r t
lin t tavl pielit nml d.-vlarid Ituil t"inrni| lium r \Ve&lt;lnr»dny a flrr- | l«rtln&gt;. I it w*» Itlix Wotl lay n
1 1nt*l»ini*nt of Moltlii'rs.
|,
Journal while*
form er ro v e r
__ _
Cfltmti^ Club »l an adiournrd he ron»iilerr.l th r local eroilp «»nr """•*_•* *!®** o'clock.
Tbr otMtrtl
l imit muin
- in tg ’atrrnigthrn ih r wnwHmeeting' In the C lly^.U al[ last
jirim it with n |wrniuuviit iiijum t,t|
... *x l - t - m .
i
night duapllr Dir preaentation nf ilUlrict.
inr nf th r l-'imt MrtliiMliat liu irjh ; ilioit, ulitniiiitl in ihr .Miipiihn rii | r&lt;
n |.rt it inn nigm-d by 8X g o lfeu and
&gt; P i n t reporta a f t e r 't h a killing
Commander lirn rg r \Vrht«lrin Hr. K. It. liruw nlrr, pastor nf tlu- Unit niipcri «r coint Satuiilo&gt;, to
Pattt*n, inn
th a t E ngtlbarg'a hocta m ight ba
n-aidenta of Sanf.'rd rrtturatlhg Mnlrd Ihnt th rrr vvn« nn pxn-p- 1l*re*hy!ert»n Churvli; nml tin- •tit-riug low-vou I.
|hi^hw.i&gt; t liit'f nn nit | h\ I'tvt r-«.
a n aspinnage center brought Ihe
that Ilu-ir action he given tcoin I tonally eoo.1 atlrm lanrr nl Hu- '! r v
l'Hr-mka.
im
-lor
..f
th
r
to
ri'fiitin
fttiin
iiilt-i
f» iriu-f wii!i
aiderntion.
FB I into the Investigation, bu t
..
, , ,
,
. ,
. I'ivsi lloptUt t huri’h. Iluriul will
K v rrg m i. C r„,.- I Millt rV pt-rfoiinniii v* of •tutu** a
they quickly withdrew, apparently
Kffrctivr Jan. I. 1010, Mr. Ste­ meeting, inclui. ng a U rg r drlrgn- (|m. lll(l,,r ' , n
Trlmii mm*
wart nml Ida wife, both profra- linn from Uiirdo.
aatlafierf the reperta war* havo*
Iriy
-R e n hontvUy differ ever thr ainnnl g.dfrra, will take over Die
l.i« it (o l .1. |l Skt ltoii. in
lota. The German
government
Dunne
thr
bu»inc»»
arasion,
Ihr
,
T
hr
honorary
pnlllM-nrrra
n
rr
I O N I m i N. Iiii I.*
»,Vi
\ |rrnnoanred a belief the c a it had na m eeaurr. of Mr. Itnoacvelt, bill mui iripal cour r ax eucctiaora to J |, glonnu*irrra vnlnl to arm! $'.0 ln [n a fnllnwa; ilninld Stunlry, |j-»li.- rhlllgl' of I lit- 91•I itailll | 1*11:1111 ala- R'lily.iiil Ki|*l ini:, uiilnu $$i tin
none will deny Ida conv iatm t. la- A. C Fort who has aerved n a 1the
•
ml,
inform*
t.
Milln
iluil
uwirtiiil
■
In term Dona 1 angles.
.
Atm lim n Iwgioii Cllpplnl , llo n n n l, Itnln il t ’ulr. I!. II Kuiri*i\ i| nit mu mui Mill)it«r anil |*»»« t . iliril «•I l»••t lu»in«
*' Police qalckly
concluded the bora lo rquallvr opiiortiinlty nnd malinger for n number of year*.
( hildirn'a Homo at St. I’rtcr'ln u ir rlotli. IMmnml M n n ii, Knrrrat • In w fiipri «.i
ni Su****'\
ad i a nee tho welfare of thr com­
Mr. nnd Mrv. Stcw nrt were In ami il vvaj alao amiuiinrrd llml C.nlrlirl, |)r. I’r tr r S. liny, W. II. . tluil hr twiil.l hr fui i «tl |o* pit*
metive wav not robbery,
Tin' foniiiT ( .iiiilinv SGiii It.*
mon -man ~ Ihe Ih-mocratir goal. I chari’r of th r prraent courae f&gt;r n Iik-iiI buy limi b rrn pliur.1 in McCIrllami, I.. (S. Ilm ilrr, It D Vint Millrr'- iin't'i'M In hr* old
!•***• K** wii’ lli- «lauulil«'i nl II
can are no hope of n stnble acetal four ym ra during th r tnte 1020'. Die hn.pitnl for cnrrrrtlon nf n Dagur, Unllir King, I I' K*- •of Her.
Wiiintii
Hull" r$'», \ i « Nmi k
and economic life -nve through ami the early ll&gt;30'* nnd trill! lie ilrformlty.
'trid g r. (% C. lVliiltiiu.-l.ni. S. II. | Rivrr.t. to In-' Mini lull Ijiw or
S| m* anil K11•I•$i«: w eir mui i M'&lt;
orderly rhanir* n* th r need for agnin tala- over the club undei | Commander Woineteln nnnoum . d Krisli h. Hugh ilar.ling, Phillip It. tier, *t|H'&lt;*tfit .I Ihnt tin hii:hwu&gt;
change ap tx ara Under Uepubliean thr Minn- niiinurements th a t ex- • Dint Dir next m rrting nf thr llnrh. Jn in r. ti. hhnrnn. Sr., ami ilrpm lm riii ti«. n t mitli-i null iii iN'.iJ in I mi 'tin liui r$'iitruv
rearllonl.m rnnm the evllv of Die iat at prraent. Mr. and Mrv. S ir '
ilu iy r*u»lini hoi iitru’l) "inrutliig 10 VriliiMlil f- I a Iio|H-&gt; IIIIXMI. n•••1
hour. It ran hnnlly In- n cure for winl linvo been w inter re'ldenta vrlrrnnv of Dir Inar Wmld War llo m ir C'luii.r,
im .rr pi nit i lion nf lit in iIII in rrtilltiiK tl fvii • i*. « wlillv K»|»
would In- held on Jnn. X nml llml
Arlivc palllnarri* nr. lliilph A
11 Ilf! \V1til ................. i-|
IIIIIIM-I
what It rnuvcd.-.
of Sanfonl .im-r arvrrlng thriv I S tair I'nnimnmh r Wlllinm C. Vllicent, Knrl A. Itiimhh y. I.rlhiml Imtihibi* “n i i mu pm in- tiliiio m nioiiik " "il.
In hiv atntrim lit. Cox anid:
connri'th.na with the Country Club I lli.M.krr of Tampu will In- llir MrCUUnml, Kn-.l ll.-ml.-r, Klmrr ly rrfrm iii* in Millm, luivi* hy
Sin*
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phy Ira I fn n r miglil
••htll urt
giirxl aprnkrr.
i
I’nmly nml II II U.ilmin.
&gt; Bcya ami glrla v r e ' flocllng le not a gamble nr n aim-ulatiou. n imniln r of j.-nra ago.
triiili-fl Inn- iii.I ' id ilil 11:i vi* l$*-i* ■
I thr onh ilv piim'«*hhi' m law .'
T
h
rrr
waa
n
ronvlderablr'
' M ek liui.ie front school and college Il la a tm usarti.'ii in raah—cash,
I
Millif I •it*......i.i'il tin Mini *lint 71 nil !»•.
Tli. v liail iii* • o t lnlili ni, l\u
. | for Ih r -holiday season. I f j d uml the product of my InlMiri, aavlnga amount of dl&gt;rua.ion both p r. I
III Wilt II P lrtlll.il 1I iell1t|e'III.| k«-•
ami
inn
aiming
Sanford
rnntnic
&gt; rlrla o f whom wo ara all ao proud.' and finunrlal ere it. My only in •'Thill'* i itliriiliiit a, I t .t.ur Iti'iv «|{lllf*till I - Itll.l -'I I .Mill .lulll
Httal.-iy, couture and good aplrllH ve.'tment aavorinte. n rr the mem- to r. vho iittrnde.l th r m r ttln g .
• I *H' *1 i" •I*
tiiy mil p- i*i i f tl 11unit K i|»lia*K, ’ 1"*
laat
night
conrrrnlng
th
r
pro•
.p ill ah uml In homes of many of btra of my Inmu-iliate family. My
a i lu' it mail of Win I l U ii
,’ti'l M'li of ii• Mu
p
n
.n
l
City
urdinanrr
which
would
aa because John and ll i r y arv rtaaon for tt)tn vrrv pt-raonal re f­
Mlllll Itel.l Sl.flltui
lIn* I 'fii«l
net tin- llrrn-e fi-r for eontract- j
hack In tawn. .
.'
'
erence la to nmkr rienr In all th at
“ \lr Mill,i i, I rrr'.iiolv im i't
'T in iba midst of C htiatm la the Journal will rem ain'vp free, ing in Sanford nt $100 fa r thr
rest on* you to Itffirr uml I mu
lilt.I CITY. Ka. Ihv 1t&gt; - l'i
u V r , It may seem out of pUce newrpaper, above coercion by any fir.t y ear nml $J •*&gt; annually |
jihiilr h&gt; uatiliiaiy orfi»u’i*tl
tlisrm ftrr. A more thorough nlvAn mm )
eriikln-d ye*
i rd e men linn a constant
thieat lalerevt.
•l«'l
h."
ntitiiiiftlitlliir ' t fl **r I* tenlii)'
ruaaion
will
I
t held nt tho meet j
If. mile* luirtliVvext of lien-,
, fetich hanga over lha h.-&gt;d» u(
Knoaevrll'a trlrg ram referred .to In * nf Dm- Comnilaalon on Wed-1
|llb«l.
thee# yountalera, and y ^ wr the 1020 campaign, saying hjuat
Tin- Millii itivri v lui'il l*:«e| il killing I'liv.ile henui'tli t S ' ( t
mnnx ol Seiniitoii, I’m-, ii meoilu i
lei-nld ha hiding our hoods In Ihe holt of a trn rr of y r a r a . ago nrmli.y night lire. 27 a t 7 :3 0 1
inctplmii Iumlly ufl«'i tin- fiiv n -i of
'
«k
oml
thaar
intereated
In
‘
11x r ir ii Tin pilot, l.ieilleiiiitil
L Onm li.- wo did a c t look rleatly at you and I were together fight*
nor uii" 11* Hi rli'd fm :$ *MTiind Untold
..rdirtaiirr were rcoueateil tn |
Ni-elv of N'n*liville, Teiin .
; r U t fret# at they are ptfaopted &gt;ng aide by able . . . Now. happi­
llTlil lll*l "H I A f'il II 'p ill UVIT
pirarnt
lo
voice
their
vlew
a'
r C V declared Mrs. J . t - Ingley, ly, I feel th at we are brought j |n oiiiirrlion with th r nrapoaal {
Idyliwity ill pm imriif poll* ii'H, lbt*j ci&gt;rnpnl injury
» Beal Bale chairman fa r BemlnoU closer by the bond of union which) -p„.
gov* rmu', b\ iM-t iilivr md r, IimiI,
Cnh.rnl Woman'a Cluk
Cpunty.- Wo all la v a rand Dial
r entry Into my other stato-i* j which | . k|M&gt;nanrlng the Silaa
over viilnnl rm iliid "f lli*- • "m l;
•"d o ath lovea a vhinlag mark- and K rgla —aynibnliiea."
lotci-n Minatrrl ahow, rrqueatcJ j
ill*pm Imriil. ►••Him* it liiml uf $’Ja
aro all aheald know that tuber
on 'ill r*|H iidittiiis %kil)i"iH giibcr.ra lo e b la tha a irh d d ik r of youth
iinlm in I *ippri*v;il.
I t cvuvea more fatalities between
Tbi*. wih llu* firs! liui* mitiMiiul
the a s « a f I I and '-19 than any
guanbm i'h bad hi in Hit i* do lie* nl i
‘ hiker disease,
Iho ►lull* ittpihd miio ' Kiigeut* I
&lt; As la re try other y e a r since
T rIiiuhI / i' was goxriiiMi. Tillmadgi* ii*«'$l gimidNiurn lo « u«t
Ihe Mexican
P arrot was prssrnted
T rros’irrr ISeorifr II. Iluinlllmi, j
x U lh a Municipal Zoo Sunday by
Compli i lli’i W II. IlnrrHon, nnd !
&gt;or4 Mrs. l/&gt;uUe N ear who rry l'e t
Higbwny t ..niiiiixion riuiirm un j
the St &gt;14 West Wnxhlngtou Avenue
J. IV. Ilnrni-ll
He, In OHando.
Si.urn*). cI«&gt;m- lo Miller wax ttol
Ihlf
Tha p arro t 1* almut S3 yen-*
definite o* to wiirtlier lu-w locnl
lBM of n r* and I- In aplrndld eondlarlinn roll It taken to ovrrcomr
|rtx lion. It arts p in e d In (hr nvlary
the injtmelion. Miller remained in '
ia . arttli the tarn talking mscawx and
ronvlant loneh with Ilia nUornrya 1
* i another parent.
and Kiveix reported cut of town
the ! O aring Ibe past week. A. L* th a t tha slrrv l lighting hulba have
--k e p t rnpilid telephone liner
i _ Hoover c f Hear Ijik r, also pra* recently been increased from 100
bury.
I,
'an ted the Zoo two Floriin foxes. to 253 watt* each under a new
Another fax wo.i given.by .Henry lighting agreem ent and th a t sufThe annual O iilttm av patty for
lU rre y of th . fibre p l.n l/ Two f k k n t fund* are not nvnltakhl* a*
Ihr chiIJirn nf Die WPA nuraeiy
coamlatla af Mexican ringtail Cal*
will be hrld ol thr weekly dinner
meeting of the Klwanlx Club In
For the convenience of th o se. the Vtldcx Hotel lonioirovv at
court* n t Palmetto Avrnua o af
shopping in Banford, the City I noon. Julius D lngfrldr- Is iu
Second S treet whs given approval
has placed num truui additional rh srg e of Die program.
■f * gl»***U MWk ■l*9T Ww __ .
M
mas
benehrx on Ihr sidewalks through­
K srl l^hm snn, sccretsiy nnd
Mgaan, rev.rei m«ra »»!•- F u tu re f a r m e r s Ha ve
out tin- business ^district and all
of the old ones nave been 'repaint­ Irsasurer^elect nf tha - Florida
Hletrict
of Kiwants, and J. Edwin
ed.
pieaident-clvct,
weir
Thrse benches are being utilised Uskor,
by those who desire tn real dur­ visitors In Banford today and
laM alc M eetin g *
ing th tir Christmas shopping and | d isru u rd plant for tho loctl dull
also bv those who desire to chat officials' mid-winter Klwanla con­
.if. -------*—Old Tlmars NlghL^ O ta r 140
ference to be held hrre In Jtn*
with friends.
.
aarya
*•
,
The Anllers Lodge will hold
lie annual Chrletmsa Dance in
the Atmery Friday night Dec.
t l from 8:00 until 1 0 0 o'clock.
Beginning in January, tha Antlers
will sponsor a weekly amateur
program with (slant from Banlord and central Florida, officials

New OwnerOfAtlnnta
. Journal Pledges To
Support President

Purchase 01 Seals
Is Requested By
Mrs. J. L Ingley

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Parrot,. Foxes A r f f

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Contributed To

$20.11 More Is
f.l Contributed To
Kirpty Stocking
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M.*« kllll' I IIMel «Mill Iflllt tl Im flDW
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Imi' jiv wiili lliv* U'MiI imIi mI I ’J ll.ll
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tin)- Icin.iiniliK Hi wliitli Im collocl
fiui'U
O v ri lllll r a m i l i i s lilt* li’vlrd by
III** S a l \ n l h 'i i
A r m y lo rvcvlvi*
f In i*lma - * br**'
tn lit! provitletl
I &gt;- (In iimii. IlMVkfVi'r, miuiy of
(In « r will Imvo to I k* d io p p cil if
ttii'ii* is iimI un im m isliuti'
!«•I' mii »
11 Min (lie
publit’, Cupl.
It. K. R"-v -tiiiiil I ik Iux
DmiiiiIimii- Ii-Ii'lvcil linl.iy wrrv
m« full, w a l("tary Club lliithday
F iiimI, f IS 11: R. Jl. Ni uiiian, $1;

«*inl William*. $1; Fill*mis, $2;
•lll'l "III* • f I III' NlltM'*, $1

Jarrell (Granted
City News Briefs i JoeCamlilional
Pardon

More Benches Are
Placed On Streets

,b'M*|di
\V.
Jn nrll
I ihU v
\\ux i*i mill'd u ronditiiiulil piirdon
f $mui fb- piiMm in R&gt;iiford by t h r
I' midmi llonrd. nctoidiug to nil
ii awMf mini
l''p»»
dinputch r*frtivi-d l"duy fmin TullubuHxri*.
Jut ii'll M'rviil four moulhs of A
our y$'ui M»iil**nci» for rouducliiig
* l-.tlrry in Somlnolr f*"unly.
Il«* r n l r m l
the S t a i r I'fUon
four ni'Mith* ngo, a f t e r bin convirtion
hub
uffnrn.’tl
by ttw
.Supremt' f’ourt and the Vardon
lb a id ilenir«l hi* appliration for
c b n ie n t) that would have kept
him from nerving any p a r t of h i t
arliteiice.

TALLAHASSEE. Dec. 19 —OP)
—» Uiatich Cone, Du- guvt-rnor'a
rxrrutlvo rrcrelary, returned "to
his luinir lu-re yr»trrd«y a fte r
r|M-nding n vrirk in n hukpltsl at
Jackiunvillc, where he Ixcama 10
while on a week-end visit. Phyaiclans advise.! him to wait sw arnl
more days before rotuniiug la kht
office.
*' (

LOCAL W EATHEB
Mostly cloudy, scattered show*
era In th* north portion tonight
nnd in central portion Wednesday I
colder Wednesday and III north*
waat portion t w W .
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TO1B AY. DECEMBERS lS.T»3* '

THE SANFORD HE1LVLD, SANFORD, FCOIHCT ~~

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and along two o f th* artarlea. In
I pointing out member* c f
vlded In the agreement, and that
several countie* Planning Com­
[family to the vlalting paraon.
the aulitant Mate attorney wa*
missions control th# type of
“ God's nightgown,” said the
now violating hla promt** by
architectora , of the
fcusfnea*
major. *Td te lea* human If I
bringing the caae to trial.
buildings In unincorporated areas,
didn't apprectita this occasion.
The third motion wk's cn* to
and limit tha number and slse of
Now let’s meet our friends from
diimiai the indictment on the
th* signs on such buslheas' places
llcllywood."
lonal -JtroyaJ. Ilu t_ j| y j,
Constitutional
"K E E P
RURAL.
ROADS
; r /n»KWmg-Tam— .ewwe o . m — — The dancing was preceded by a . -eotaltme* rawa* t*aa.i
- flsats**** &gt;n las row* ussi
wa*«•1H a •' KHbg
r. feivh tens so affected that she tableaux In front o f the recon-'
The Uruguayan foreign minis­ tempt waa being made to the RURAL, the California xonara
tut* which he quoted a* prwvldstiLcted “Tara." Scarlett's pre­ ter, Alterta Guani, last night an­ mill's large customer* to taka up
within two year* after the indict' could not suppress tear*.
»ay, uiiness areas along 'rural
fnjr for the reliasn of hi* client ment wa* returned In accordance
nounced that, in accordance with with th* company the question of
The ball last night tens**south­ war home.
fo r folluro to try the ease and Ihe with the provision* of the atate
"They1* plenty good room In th* Uruguayan neutrality law and waga-acalea. Hr said he waa cn: roads, they dcvlsre, must ha few
In number, small area, and
ern as com farted and pot llkkcr. heaven,"^ rang the field hand*.
three term* of court *uh*equent statute.
International law, th* Graf 8pee closing a letter from a union
Yankee visitors found what they
Trara_camt to Ihe eye* of Ihe , could stay In Montevideo harbor, giving tome “ interesting fart*' re­ limited to the f r v type* of re­
In the final motion, requesting had expected—beautiful girl* by
.to the Indictment.
tail builners needed by the travel­
In the second motion, the state- a rontlnuanre of the ca&gt;* until the the hunidieds, banjo* a-strummlng older, more reminiscent whit*[on request c f the Geiman govern- garding the company."
ler.
folks era the bindinaed
..........negioe*
_
mint,
pending
repairs.
ment. contained In It were «uP; £ • » O jw tU rm to ‘ ° ‘ n*
and plantation negrora crrtcnlng sang "Steal Away to Jesus." But
“ What these rounttea In 'Cali­
WASHINGTON.
Dee. 13— C**&gt;
Th* announcement was mad*
ported by an affidavit. It charged "fl d,ctare&lt;1 lh ,t lhe «*«f»««&gt;•« spirituals before nn old southern it was only a brief time before
•hoiUy before th* 24-hour time —•With records taken from the fornia have done." said Mm. Lawwa* auffering from a phyaica'
!'Florida arwl every olhtl
that the ease had been continued ailment and that it wa* irapefa- , mansion,.
y»erand
a bkt boy* from Ihe limit, normally permitted'far-the « U a of tha- HallnaaV Labor-Re­
, bwiiV...at.on*
. . . end .of-the* K a y Kyaer
with white
white eohrmns.
•
auditorium with
swtarmns, i mu,|f ,|1 collet
rollrge were bearing down stay of a belligerent ship, would lation* Board, eounsil /cr a House state e-in do."
until ihe wltne»»e* In behalf of tlve for him to go to Lebanon auditorium
ati.iw-hott-med
rock*:*
and
climb&lt;
................
with “Jumping Jlee."
have expired ot midnight, Uru­ Investigation committee attempted)
the defendant had been scattered Tenn.. where he could be g lim 'ng wlstar'a.
yesterday to show that Edwin S .'
The celebrity-filled boxes—at guayan Urn*.
outside th* Jurisdiction of the treatment* free of charge alncr
The fragrance of before-dinner |||n a head—resembled a MetroGuani declinad to say bow long Smith, a member of tba board,
Court. It charged that L F. the rout of receiving th treatment
mint
Julep*
blender!
with
the
scent'
pollltn
open
opening
»r
Frle'iy this I'Vcnsicn of tim* would tun, had assisted a union In promot­
Doyle, assistant state attorney, locally wa* prohibitive.
night at New Yo'k'a Stork
-- club hut explained that .the German ing a boycott against a huge
had advised the defendant that
Three other* are under indict of multitudinous nragtiolins and -----camellias
In
make
the
atmosphere
i
more than an old-fashioned “ break- : raptaln would be given sufficient Pennsylvania hosiery mill.
ha desired only to break up the'ment* for alleged violations of
down."
|time in make hi* warcraft *eaEdmund M. Totand, attorney'
.“ Cuba" racket In this county andlthe anti-lottrry laws and the fit Ihe petting.
Mr. and Ml*. Jock Whltnrv, worthy.
Major Clark Unwell, publisher
for the rcmmlttec Investigating
that if the defendant would leave .four case* are scheduled for trla
Close Inspection o f the crippled operations of Ihe Wagner A ct,;
; fthe county for the i&gt;eri«d of nnejhefi.re Circuit Judge Millard II of the Atlanta ConMltutkn, ton Robert Ichmnn and Herbert B.
tyear, the rase would not he pro- Hmllh during Ihe week beginning the show, ntli rd In the rleithe Swope led Ihe New Yrrk drier*- ship indicated the need of ex- brought the subject up whlla
questioning an ftde, Roger Robb,
if iin 1MilJ dindy. .................
Howell Intro lion to the tall. L. W, (Chip) tensive retsilra.
secuted. The motion declared that'Jan. H. The others under Indict
.’ the defendant hail remained out'ment nrr Stinson Kinlaw, K. R lurid Hie Sims in the homespun Robert,^ national Democratic _pi_r-1 Meanwhile, the Rritlsh cruiser about what he found in examin-1
■tatuur of ii southern planter ty Inder, end his wife, Kvie, Exeter, damsged and forred out Ing (to file cabinets crammed wlthi
o f the atate lor n yenr, ns pm-|Kmilh and Harvey Veino. 1
watched with a K'nup o f friends of the battle which dtove th* board document*.
from Washington.
Admiral Graf Spee to refuge her*
At tha outset Totand read aj
geinKMWMeKMMKNWWWWMWMIKWIKWmaKlinKMaKWflfWMtHWMNMMWMfMINIMUKWNtg’
Sharing tlio Itnllywocil spotlight last night, waa approaching the statement by Robb saying that;
were (‘Tiiiiiipt'e Colliert, Ijiurenee Argentine naval lies* at Pueito tha American Federation of HasOlivier, Producer Davkl O. Beli- Brlcrvino. seeking in ib-y-iWk fo- Wry Worker* had railed a strike
nlrk and other member* of the repairs. One hrndird hospital beds at th* Berkshire Knitting Mills,.
GWTW
cast
Including
Inurn wue prepared . theic for her Reading, Pn.. In the Fall of 11)34,1
Hope* Crews, Ann Rutheifmd and j wounded.
altho tha union's membership In-'
Evelyn Keyes.
•Thr Uruguayan decision meant eluded less than f&gt;00 o f the eom-il
1that the Graf Spec, *1111 at anchrr pany’a 6,00) worker*.
{ ‘n the hay with her fid dead and
Did the board’s file* -haw, the J
|CO wounded on bnurd,. need not attorney
thru asked,
whether
. immediately attempt a suicidal Smith had assisted the #nlon in
dash through the retnfonad Brit- attempting to persua'e customer*1
I ish wushlp patrol outside Ihe of Uio mills to Icycotl them?
:
harboi.
Robb aald hf bud found cnrrr-. J
Shoi tly after Ihe crippled Natl rpondenra
between Smith and !
floating futtresa had lurrrndercd John Edelman. nn officer o f the I
III just a sltor. Unit before 02 British seamen taken frim union. In which Edclnu advised
rhiiktmaj now and many of the nine taided me'cbintment, Brit­ that a boycjti would Ik- undertak­
children ate remembering thnl ish diplomatic authorities Indicat­ en.
"I* there anything In the Hies,
they have not written their letter ed that thr 10,000-ton British
i i buiitn Claus, wliicli should have cruiser Cumberland had Jolnrd Totand aaktd. “ to show that
the
"drith
watch"
flotilla
outside
Smith,
W itt (Nathan Witt, now
tieeu maiied Inst week.
secretary of tho boatil but then
Three of the late letter* are os the harbor.
7ho same source* alto aald that assistant general counsel! or oth­
follows:
It * ']* very likely the great battle­ er* confsrcd with enlon attorneys
cruiser
Renown end the aircraft aa to th* form ofchorgesl”
“ Dear Santa Cloust
I nm u little girl seven years carrier Ark Royal would ruth
“ Ther* la In the files m-.terlal
old I live r.t Mamoi Corner 1 here frem South African water*. that shows that Is true," Roth
The Cumtrrlind mounts eight replied.
want you to bring me a dull 3
doll ilirsies 3 lungers a piano eight-inch gun* and ha* a speed
Development of this phase of
..ml n tea art I will t* Icok.ug nf 3IA knots. the rat* was halted, until today,
“ “
Already. the light etuiscr* Ajax by th* committee's adj. urnniint.
tor you soon.
and Achillea, which drove thr
Anita Pringle"
The testimony of young Robb
Graf Sprfl Into this harbor after climaxed a day o f iopld-firu testi­
"Lake Mary, Fla.
a ilny-hng battle veate-dry,
mony during which John P. Frey,
Dear Simla
■•o natch, along with the cr
head of the metal trides depart­
I w bt n bycllo and a act nf llritifh cruiser Exrtar.
ment of the Amtrlcan Federation
rara. I went to gel'm other and
Heooit* from the Ajax and of Labor, advccated federal leg­
' fjiluT ond Thurston a turpil»c |Achilles said that they'had no islation foij|dding| intcT-itlonal
, for ChiUtma* I hope they think dead and enly a few wounded. union* or fedvratuna of unions to
shout me. Any nay I think nbout Theie we-e unecnflrmtd reporte make contributions to a political
however, of rome dc-id aboard the psrty.
. them every Christmas den't
,
Good ty
ExeterFREE STORAGE
Your friend
‘T IL CHRISTMAS
Wallace Lee Tyr*"
CROSLEY-SHELVADORS
"Banfonl, Florid*
BEDROOM SUITES
December 12. 11(32
D o r Bsnta.
((‘■attawte fF H , r a s * o a o
I will be four year* nliP'itn
BREAKFAST ROOM
June. I want o little dollle With Wilhoit Wednesday.
SUITES
The
reel::
a
are"
as
follow:
booties anil socks an with a little
MIRRORS
Bprlts
Cookies
HOLLYWOOD.
Dc\
16—'"Wa
bed. I want a set o f' dlstiei, a
SMOKERS
advertise ths South a* the land
stive, a coffee pot too and a little 1 cup butter
CEDAR CHESTS
of flowers and beauty amt it is
kettle. I want a little Model T. 2-3 cup sugar
egg yolk*
AND EVERYTHING
up to us to make it so." declared
that you drive. I'm gonm put 3
2 1-2 cup* rako flour (sifted be­ Mr». W. L. Las ton, Cbilrnv.n of
ELSE FOR CHRISTMAS
your rake nn thr little tible. Bill
fore
measuring)
the National
Roadside Council
• AND EVERY DAY
THE MOST COMPLETE
wants a little model T that drives
EVERY CAR SHOULD HAVE A
before th* Joint session of the
with wheels and a switch an I I teaspoon alniond flavoring.
VULCANIZING SHOP IN TOWN
Cream butttr, add sugar, then Recreation and Plsnnlns ConPERFECT HEART— LET US SELL
want a horn un m'nr. I hope you'll heal thoroughly. Add the tratrn
ftrrnera In 1L llywood last week.
YOU A
get along fine. I love y u 'two
egg yolks, then flour and flavor­
"W e spend large sum: . of
pound*.
ing. Chill. Fill cooky press, force money In norlllo:n
puldi atlqns
Ilarhaia Kay"
WITH A GUARANTEED MILEAGE
through
In
shapes
aa
desired
on
telling the to)iri*'. bow nlluiingly
- — —r
FOR EVERY TIRE
the
uncreated
cooky
sheet.
Tem
...
. -_
„ ,,
boautiful Florida nnd our southern
ilcer ran y cleus,
Baking ,ij'i|e,
un,| when lie tourist
I have been a good little boy and pernture 375 degree*.
time.
8^U&gt;^15
j
min
Met.
^
rnmea,
vhnt do we sh&lt;w blmT
bellied my mother, please tiling
Mile* e f lilllbonids, ugly Junk
my sister • Jewel, a big doll, i Famqus ( hocolate Wafers
yards, slgn-smr*rcd filling sta­
am N years old nnd in thr second Whipping Cream.
tions
and hot dog stands, road­
nrrdc. I want
b. I&gt;. gun and
Whip cream to stiff consistency.
some shell* nnd tome nut* mil Arrange wafers In layers, form­ side slums — nil of which th*
tourist sees np' nty up no'th.
. candy.
ing roll. Frcit with whipped
OTHER SIZES VARY
“ Clllfornla
!ta« dcnrnstintrd
lor?.
cream. Place In refrigerator over that we can protec1 tha apnear,
.
J. J. David night. Hllcr on bias for tebra ef­
ancj o f our to:d&lt;id*-i tl ro al&gt;
fect.
toning. Zoning can save the1 reBanfonl, Fla.
Brow* Kim Cookies
c sationat valnc of our scent,
Dec. 8. 1039 1 eup Kpry
„•
•.
reads and tha efficiency &lt;f our
Dear Santa1 teaspoon salt
aitrrlal
highvays. Son
Mateo
I would like to have a little 1 teaspoon vanilla
county In (LIlfm nD
h it 1001
stove and ilcttv doll and swnxter 2-3 eup sugar
miles of primary and secondary
and sumo erndv. I mn five and &lt; eggs, well beaten ’
j •
Improved roads which ar*'topr.t
a half yra'* old and my nama 2 1-2 cups sifted flour
business cenfinsid to a few small
U Violet I-enina Oglm-iy Han­
Combine Spry, salt, and vanil­
ford F ll.
la. Add sugar, then beaten egg*, district* slid billboards all: wed
and beat thoroughly. Add flour only la the true business center*
and mix yrvIL Drop frem tip of
ttarpoon on baking sheets grease I
with Spry pan-cast. (Or presr
through pastry bag.) Let stand a
few minutes, then Ratten cookie',
by stamping with a glass cover*!
with a damp cloth.
Bak* In mo ermtaty hot oven
(376 K.) It to 10 minute*, or un­
til delicately browned. Makes 4
1-2 doten.
Variations
2 cup* coconut, chopped or
1 eup n its, chopped, or
2 Uaaponnr grated orange rind.'
For Perfect Ra ul W
t. Do not put too many raoklt*
on a sheet.
1 Remove rookie* from sheet
aa aocn as they * r * baked ad that
the adgvs will net break.

Atlanta Revels
At “Gone With
The Wind” Ball

N e g ro Sentenced
To l i f e Term For
1st Degree Murder

hk,FinnsAppealTo
A c tio n Of
NLRB Told
Russia For H alt
Of Hostilities
B y Member

Altman Gives Party
For His Employees
M. V. Allman, of Uio Altman
Chevrolet Agency entertained h ^
employees with wax inffcnnnl dm*
tier party In the Valdet lloteV la«t
night*
The memberv o f both the
and the sendee etaffa of th* re­
cently opened agency were pres­
ent. Those attending were 8. D.
Highleyman, Mr. Galloway, C. A.
Rogers, George A. Altman, W il­
liam Willis, Dahl Robnolte, Ed­
ward Rrooke. and John Addison.
.-Mr. Altman was master of cere­
monies.
O

Z eu s £ W -U Jv

More Letters
To Santa Claus
Are Received

L / fK tte

J SANTA CLAUS TRADED' HIS *
} REINDEER THIS YEAR FOR AN j*
\ AUTOMOBILE SO HE CAN BE
w SURE TO GET AROUND EVERY
J WHERE SAFER AND FASTER
WITH
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EVENINGS TIL
CHRISTMAS

The best looking - the longest
wearing - the sate i t . . . and the
most popular tires on the road
today - even if they don’t cost
much.

Recipes For Cookies South Is T o l d
Released To. Public To Make* it s e lf

Land Of Flowers

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VOLUME XXXI

President 01
( PanaraaDiesOf

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1039

Pair Of Scarlett Queens In Atlanta

'

* Heart Attack

NUMBER 99

Established In 190S

County Asks BRITISH CRUISERS SET DEATH WATCH ON
For Action
On Road 44

mm.

NAZI RAID!

Blue!
Of Graf.Spee

Resolution Requests!
RoadDepartnient To1
M'.UelmmediateSuryeyForlmprovementi

Dr.’ Arosemena Dies
While Enroute To
Dedicate P u b l i c
W o r k s Program

('aptain Mas 21 Hours
Before Making De­
rision For Intern*
men! Or B a t t l e

In n «r *olniioii n«l*ip
I»&gt;* llif* •
It r.rd « ( t .iiimy ( nmodv iotn r.t j
in Ihr Court Homo IIji: nlt.irwon,|
Jtho M I* Rond llrpitlnirni "ft* !
| ircpir? i* d (o ••raniplrt.* immediate* 1
j ly u fu?%cy" on tlir rrrdon of i
Ro ,d No. II rn»t *f binfoid ;
lo tlio iutility lin.* noil t * tiniit'b Carrman Pm Wet Battlfiliip Admiral Graf
Sprr: 10 000
In tht* Commh*Wt. 'a ll iiiw -ijiry
infoi tunlion f*» I In* &gt;*riti»i»? of
I t ijf'tl &gt;* i f way iloo*I " ' lor I In* oin*

• Ambassador To
U. S. To Succeed
Dr. Augusto S. Boyd
Will Head Republic
Until Next October
.

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British C redited
Cor Marksmanship
Innij

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Itnoli

•tnirlitiii of tin* load

PANAMA. Dec. 16.— (A P )
— Dr. Juan
Demonatenea
Arosemena. 69, president of
the Republic of Panama, died
today of heart dlaeaao nt
Penonomc, 160 miles in the
interior.
He Buffered an attack here
on Nov, 8, but waa reported
out-of danger the next day,

Finn Troops Report
Successes As Kcda
Are Bushed Back
•I*

lit! ftarti n ri t|.» i ivinly Ihvird i
(fullowid n m o t of loltor* in
vhk’h tn iff** t lin* Ih iii mntlo In '
find I ho rxjirt
« f tlio p*oJ•vt Mu! upon If'iiiiin ; that no np*
pr vod muviy i»f tlu* projivt has'
evt r Ih**n mid**. nnd Hull ItiU ,
M'earn|leawe.1 *•» I'Ngr 1l»r*-r|

k•••a.-aiaaa *» I’ Ff**

Tli&lt;* Ailniiral lli’af Spot*
fni’i’il a 11111**K ili’riaioii today
wlift In i •• iijnv Allied initfht
o ff M.iiiI.-vi.I.-i. in aibithcT
Ual lie up In In- m o rill'd the
i i ' i i ni' lin - war.
, Til,. I'ruifiiayan govern*
meiil jfiivo t 'l i p l . liana Luiigadnili' until t ‘.ii |’. ,\|. ( KST.)

f f t tt* * *

lo iiin r r n w in g o t m il o f (Mirt
nnd after tlx weeks In the hos­
it lie w a iileil lo k op hi- vonsel,
pital he apparently waa re*to red
Atlanta wan wring rrd when Scarlett met Scarlett .lining the
oitu oi i ,i*i ionnv &gt; llire e
fast.
a to healh. lie returned hit full ae; io-.iv ilv .iiiM* .I b .ilili—hip-, ill the
town’* wild three-day “ Uniir With The Wind” celebration. Murlivlllea Dee. 4.
win
W ill m g ..o l-id e ihe harbor
Yesterday he drove to Prno- garct Palmer, left, 1s the Georgia belle rho«cn to Weal Scarlet I
...i .i .tio n giv ie iiifo ie e *l A llied
nnrae where he waa expected O’Ham', gown at the premiere ball beenusr her me«*umnent»
111 cl tin* tle i minis -aid included
to dedicate a public work* pro­ were closest to thoee of Vivien Leigh. riirht. who placed the rale
• b .illle 11 oi-i i. .in a iic r a ft bargram today.
Ha died after a
Tho loiniini in* «*t intr of i lie
iic i. a lieavy i i i u - e i , Iw o light
________________
heart attack early' In the morn­ on the screen.
Rotary riuli \ ill l»o In-Id in Ih«
llritidi
11 *«i. 11mlir.l «... Osar t'lv e l
F.arlrr: M3HO lon»i
tit H-inch fu tti; aprod, 32 knot*.
ing.
•
Valdez Mold Momhiv at I 2 : l f
o'clock.
Elected aa Prealdant In 10.18,
Singe wii* Mi in tin* South At Lint u foi loncuol o f the urn • Itiitui a it:ik,il hallh*
■ ho began the laat year of lila
uh i Mii-M’r* |*\el«*r, Achilles nod ljn\ *t u dentil oiitch **n tlu lltlllllt*a- | lid III.it) |as.« h«
County Jiidri i: w. Wnro
term Kin Oct. 1 .
II nallanr.i n I'mp r i « n
A dimni I Gntf Spue heing ri'pniinl m M'-uti t oli o. C » ug ti:i&gt; , hat
I *. ■igh ilo
\n/i
i Second Vice Prealdant Ezequheok .t r gun-, -hi* m o touted h\ th- tpii. k moving |Ci itl-h uai-h i»
iel Fernandes Jaen was awom
I he I *ki lt • lai i*
In aa provisional prealdant
K llgli-h
\ I H - I I * , Vk ll * l h « * l l l t » * t * •*! Iaai| U
d . t l l l . M p ' d ak f f I.a
f tla • •
. Atotcmena will be aucceedrd .
------ r~
has
proilurcd
hi*
fy 'P * Augusta S. Boyd first'
npw production, world. Ram
Flit l \l \. Hu
nt - 01 *1 —The
v ico-preaidrnt and now arabawa-1
’ *
,,
„ , .
|greatest work thu* fai.
*i i\ \\ until* KniIk Iii«l*l want* to
dor to Washington.
“John Henry had It* world |■ Trjr,i out in PliilndcIpinw i'
»• l! mi «lit* w 11in*-4 ntnml. tho kill*
Hundred, of ehihlr.n greete.1
t f . ’. ’ . .
j premiere Tueftdfty night In Phil«* fore
fore it wj|
willl he
be Intern f« I
ni*
*kk,• k*i.mi ll fill min In self*
Sanln t’lnns on bis vi.il yesleiriny
delphin nt the KrUnger Thenlrc hibiled before tho M»phl«tlenten
. il. trn-i* ntul liikvuik? mi nrcunipllre
lo Geneva nnd were given bn/»
of
It
roadway,
"John
llrnrv
will
out
beW
III*
hil
l ll II |elli\ ih'imi to diftAfi 1
where It I* being tried
nnd hnlnon- by the yillelblo -aint
of neces*lly undergo n few re-(j j I Imse in ehnrgr of Snnln’s lo ir of
1 ••Iap id 1hi IIIIII !• ’ wim m the liant!*
fore being taken to New lork.
j vltlona and Mnk* will he iron.
I ' l l id |It'* w t- .Ii,i\ wlo» i f till lied
For over a. year critics and ! out, but that was the purpose I**10 eounly’s r.iinmunilira uii
+ •In' mad
Iniiii lo Inr Arizona
allko had been w*it- of firm rhovyrng J l In I’hllndel- nnuncrd today in piorlaiminr IliCj
jklrilnl |»l CM'Iciil, |li (i •i .S 1
t \ » O'llll
o f (lie even I uo -’’evil • « * * A
&gt; this latest ptodnstlonr phln.
' • ' I -Sr V
Dcpenomjr nd' the irsc- first.
•mmn* k U-i* id i'wid i’Of n o d h i
1
!«•••• m.1 t ’.y dl lull, t^ j.'ii.ifii’
. —.
•ay’ s youngest producer (ions of nudlcnces nnd rrlli.s. vlnn.llne siieees-. ’
In- Ii Si 11 « i r t i i M It *•»!• t• ••’» ••
If . 1* •1 •• "Hill ••I hi* *ikl»t-&gt;r*r
. nutbatkma
amounting
to who started out on his mateorlc If Sam fcelr the play need* no
On Monday Snnta will make
ill.
Sim
1
ll|
»|
|||\it ’
|| t 1" li’.’ki d III u
"'ll* I "lllMlY \| * .In il s
lol..
ho total
totad of
or the career aa an actor less than In extensive revision, It inn&gt; he this heml.pinrler- ;il Ibe
M 6 awaited tho
1. n-l\ fin i k e •••IlliHi* \«-im -«t »»i.
P Ik.III 11II 111 iIn a-) lum finm
maty Slocking Fund
Fund pf
of tho Sal
I
year* ago, hardly four &gt;eor* shown in New York by Jan. 10. 1Monroe I’n-.lt, I fie,, from l:|.’i I..
|.nnui:tl « I. • &lt;'Mil III |.| lit | .|||to’. 1 l . t
( \t Ih. h -Ii • &gt; •b•**1 1.' *l.iVv ajfo.
VAtien Army to I187M aa the after he wn* irraduated
from
In n few morn month* S\m 1:18 !’• SI. iiinl will be nt tin
jkkilh tin • '
l . t i|-l'
h'lniH «i.
.&gt;• h in il.iti* from
........
drive entered the last la before Hemlnolo
lH|(h School.
And bn* n second production that 1I’noln l’o«l I Iff ire from ’J:IMI t .
) NiiMi.i
• ' ' l.| • it I* • i and irlie will lie sl tii..
.Cbrintaax.
they weren’t disappointed, either, will bo ready for It* premiere 2:l-"&gt; I’. &gt;1
\. i ,t.......
C hief o f Pol
‘ |M| III
II 1
ii*
ud wlift a
1 Member, of tho Klwanla Club for all the magic of Ham Hyrd's rhowing, the famous short *tory l-oke Mary
l*o,t
Office fi.io, i mill" « -**11» .I i |».«i
til ••lid. uil.ll
11III • '
• &lt;li&gt; i illiitj*-.
today presided over lha “ Kettle- artistic soul hsd been poured \(lf Kn-**man Taylor, “ Address 2: |.» In .V|.» I*. M., liie J,niiLf..is"l
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1• 1•••1 *’« "illtl .Hid * la
on First Street and obtained con- Into this plsy of tho legendsry
Post Office from 1:18 In I ) ’ p Sun fm il tmldj- I
t \\fl II II , d..
Unknown ’ which first oppenred M.. All nmonfu Springs I'ovi m with Ihr I'l.ltir |h |iui inn nt
lt**l .ll ln|| • .11• ••• III t« • *•
tribuUona which will add cantld- Negro hero, John Henry. With
till) •ui’ l.irilv
in
“
Story’’
magnrine
nnd
Inter
•
Hill’d
M
l
. 1*1 •-if* 1* ii* * in lirr
fire from 4:.’!U to r,:Oo p. M mil « f f l I I « lo Isl’I'll I III* slllinl *1
erabiy to the fund which ia now a cast - of the greatest Negro
!•••• f‘i d t* * N.
lu condensed form In “ Renders’
thf'
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'l l - Ii • hum* d
fa r from the amount estimated aa singing and acting star* he could
'ho Fern Pnrk post Office fim.i •if "•n im tiiiilb " iiwiik 11mu
II;*'
mil"
kill, d 1
u . 1. ii dmiiift* a fii;lil
ft:18 to ft;:iii |» M.
necessary to bring Tuletlde cheer assemble, and wilh thir best direc­ Digest.”
ford.
Buece-s i* foreshadowed for
%
. and • t •. • d fill • d .* |di\ it*:-m to
to n M r famlllei to whom Christ- tion and design of seta he could
This tour is mnde |ios-iblA rim d With
t in t ••••Ii i i i
both of llie-c play,, fpr while Ihrough Ihr ra-operallnn of l.n.l
•ll .1 .Its leesslk
11 • i - i Umil 1
mas will be Just another bay if command
from
the
theatre
for dt mI iiii : u illi
I * • !»«••
ir.slln a.o r
!•*,* F l,rl
. t *1 l*l*‘ 1 ' . Hill
mere hauls.
they are not provided for through
I(
Iuuf4 • ■
M ol
1 IL.' 1. H.i ».,■•III* d
til.* I1C*
the effort, of the Salvation Army.
|s •••H'l'• • I'll |dH i» iiiii Ii*• paid
Mon, o f them may even be hun­
I
gry while moat of tbe resident,
I
'I III* Ni
i lint \
• 'I
of the county alt down to well| II Hid lltldfl Hit dil $•» t I.’it ..I I
I
filled . tables on Christmas day,
' I I'tlliMin, « ill i'll* ini .«
.
C a p i'R . E- Rose, cdmnmnding of­
IMflftlUII EPPS
•*f I III I-( inti....... .
I »-• h •
ficer of tho local ytad*l said.
nit i|i.ii lim'd *•*n ii •-$* $•
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’ • Yesterday1* conitriMtlona to the
Winner Of rnurlh I'rl/c
“ I would like to take thU op­ Mm. \V. A*. Lcfflcr, M. L. Hudson.
. I $•»n' Sninlii
. I »• *i •
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, fund * r » as follows:
portunity to rongiatutate Mayer Mis. iVeil Hudson, P. O. Young.
Seminole High’ School
• • I ik
Edward iligglns and The Sanf. rd Mae Young, Hamilton J. Hislxe,
Srmfortl. a n \vr» all know, in not progri'-siiig. i*ui is
I lilt nil:
« Il
!• Of I
I »,t V d
Body Work,
Herald .on the success of th* I*. F. Whlgham, Mrs. Jolin F.
KiAcInnlly going clown. Storm arc going out of l.u-i- I c.ltl.
In i. min .1 H .0.1 ’ I
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“ trade-at-home” campilgn thus Pearson, llcrnisn Echols. Paulin.’
tU
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land
going
to
waste,
rtpom
ic
lo
ahow
ua
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lint
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4
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O
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far, and U .gtve 16 tah's for th* Crawford, Arthur V. Isenbei
B ilk . H .I
irt.— t/Ti—
I no piiIii on in t iniiii*** •
in nompthiiig terribly wrong with our town. I'tuple in
r**a LandgTtff
good people of Sanford who are Mis. Arthur V. Isenberg, K a
lluiij;.iiiimi inlrt'k* wliovr
$6.35 wholeheartedly
I
In*
o»nijd.
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May,
Mrs.
J.
L.
Wilkinson.
ri-operating In
Sanford can't uffnrd lliings that people of oilier lowiw
••id d.’iiu till* ftoniiiilr*!
loll' wn
South-Sid* School
box of this effort to make Sanfotd a big
K. I*. Harper, C. It. Smith,
" •■ I-illt d Itnlny hi n
can. The renaon for lltia in that our money i- -pent
I Mu*t li *•I»»•!• !•*jnl# !*n •
r il
.orsng** and candy.
and boiler ptarr in which lo Minnie L Smith, U 11. Moorr,
dt ••|• litioi tin* Imt*d
away from home. People who make their, motley
,
Unit.
Mr. »nd U p , E. J. lfr y w
, Hobart Haynes, manager of Mrs. J. I.. l)iunity, John l~
Hnroii
llo d c rlt'k
• I liri«tni:i'» - I* • ln*n
•
Bay H u llw here go elaewhere to spend il. Thin is unfair lo our
tbe Mather Fuinltme Store said Drumby, lien Flih, Thos. L. Sull­
lo u llliy
Kerm an
II
Cftini'
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M'diiiflii
i
lent
* *; Fraxlcr
I*vl,
ivan, K M. Gsllomiy, Mr*. Tom
la l-nte/lo, 21 nn\
today. * .merchant* and lo nuraelve*. Even if it ix iuxt a few
iF|*vioux Total
$140.00
I
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a
lliinjrarinn
"From my observation,’’ Mr. Sullivan, H. II. Duncan, J. S.
dollar* *pent out of town think of the good it would I Joy To Tin \\oi |.|
Ii*
* Itol
to
death
. Iteyne* said, "the public ia lend- Brady, Mrs. E.,11. Leney, Ituberl
have
done
Sanford.
Our
money
i*
paid
out.
Ini!
there
I
I
lie
a
id
Tin
H
.
IIin.
&lt;
i.
Total
*•
Mu l Oiler
hotel,
$18..23 I lag Its support In th, drive and Carter, W. J. King, Koy Brown,
•*l
liny.
Asriito pi• |*i»i n
i* no money coming bark to ii*. The money in not cir­
11 firmly believe it will la an out- Mi*. Itoy Brown, Mr*. K. 8- All*.f I . r i f l e d I'l’dist r in lift,
i () t'oiii*'. All \* . taillif*
i
llii'
I’liilim
r\
man, Mis. C. 0. Tyre, Horace
■landing soecess aa o result."
i
t
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y
her
d*
nth
ni
culating a h it tdiould.
|Jlllirlf lie'll •
! ( la* M inn- l!\ •
Since th* Inauguration af the Mitchell, Mr*. Ernest Mitchell.
•In* “ f ill ni iinn|»" pt4i(i'
Sanford
ha*
great
mean*
of
pnigrea*.
Il
lux
a
M mrh N i i: \
i* ii i
movement, Mr. Ilaynr* said that Mrs. \V. A. Fesler, W. A. Patrick.
Yt . n\ .. .
i
in thi'
womnn’ft
wonderful location, which ninny towns would make I Ninr S|»unul«d Kniitni
1 u t i l l Ii i k h a i r n l
in fin I*.Mini's apartment.
he had added to the dock* In hie C. F. liobton, Bessie Hawkins,
"Ii iph
* d riT
liilflu 'd
l • ih*'ii
|l mn| m |&lt;&gt;;•! 1 * 1 cnii'l ui’l alniiK
the lioat of. But Sanford can't breauxo our money i*
M a tin g out that Florid*’, traf- ■tort* in order lo accommodate 8. A. Carroll. Joe Emerick, K. J.
O f
liH IlM ’.
•$y«» i-n*l alivi- I ' m i ImhiI \" 1 \*’!&gt;
W ill." Other
fte ootidrnla *r* hsavtevi daring the demand * f mire of the people Toll, II. M. Watson. Roy Holler.
not kept nt home. It i* apent in other towns; there­
1
* . r i *i . H"1* ■ tvi’ i*’ iii (M'rmuii
IU*I\ • Islll ||I'’ ’«
gntli o f Dccnidbor, A lte r and stated that what he did not IV. P. Emgr, M. KInlaw, llutcrt
fore
helping
that
town
to
progress
and
grow
A
Idle
we
tiled
IlH
Ilf.i
•
ill
1
1
have
In
Mock
he
would
gladly
,
Sail.l,|,‘'jU.‘|
l"
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"
BCnlrn, Joe Divis, Jean Moran,
. m dJr*rt*r of the Florida
are at a *tand-*till.
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1• • ! 10 lid id til*' girl's
NI
N ..k
Mr
il* •• ..Id
Sue Harrison, E. B. Bass, Gruit
Safety Oouncll, colled for th, co- order.
1. pf till* 1
\ln lar
1-Aft#In, MNP
This
expending
of
stocks,
he
•i H
I ;iinl ln» m u d . .
Sl-lllllKMIBenton.
E H. Hall, P. 8. Bildgtr,
.10*1 - I|'U h • '»'
obeiubm o f every motorlit in aa
The merchant* aren't to blame because tliev don’t
lllll
fill
M i l l o f wlll'l’* I I "
.*0*1 |*lllll** d It' 51* • ••lll|*i|lM» 1 i.\ •I* l »•%lib*-'** III 1III*
liin.l iii il
effott to reduce Florid*'* fatall- ■old, h only the natural result Mrs. Effi* Dowling, J. ft. Dowling, j
have
new
*tock
nnd
cheaper
ntock.
Thai
blame
lie*
lit*. lie y 'i o ff ir r . The
di- iro •
of trading at home, at Ihe stock Fred Jones, C. Brewer, Mrs.
Ii lid I i'll'* i i .h
(h r Kim i'Li
ll* |ihir* 1 &gt; illt
S,,‘ &lt;a J Runiph
tiM jiuring tbie month.
within the citizen* of Sanford. Mow can a merchant
**l oil (ho I io*l ••1 h. Iimi'*' 1. llm •1» a lit *•« ••HI I* I ufl«*r a fm eweII
r i f l y in Jm*|. el.llVdll . II" Oil
TW’.u/ity dirt*tar alee r*- In the stone expand, so doe* the Mary Brewer, Mrs. A . C. Madden,
afford to buy up great iiuantitle* of xioek if be isn't
till* Imul «| •iiomiitiir I*"U mil t»•*• t hiioiii'V mid
ii *•.iiinl* .1 il •villi p a l ! v Uy III** 11:10111. who planned
Mm. N. B. Kennedy, E. W. Owens,
' J tbe mlaleter* t* co-opcr- city.
Another list of those who hive J. W. Cook, J. R. Robinson, Mrs.
unnoiinrrd t« diiy
IHiii' Iio u k Ih • lid tin* oh .1* i*iii I.. li'llX •' I**l ti* rm m iy today, to
sure of the people’* buying it.
■troaeing ta their eongreAn r ffo r t waa lumie 1. KIIM' v id*** a
.’ f f . i i
h m I'li*
Mm ! I* |*iln hi Uif and (h ire tliild reli
T bem new thr*ugh the signed the pledge card* is aa fol- J. F. Abbott. Louis* Abbott,
We have a hcnu.iful recreation ground on the
II. H.II*I lu* left (he room, uml
* ls^di *•n -h |i
I'lllt Of till* phntfnKi' till' ugh a
lioiild imik*’ ll
J. F- Abbott. V. G. Heety, B. II.
) araofh lo be unMia. W. E. Jchnson, M. ft. Earl, Mre. 8. 0. Chase, F. A.
lukofront, but ntill we can't aecm to build it up. We
(h i» tn*f day sutli* mol nil ■•f Ihe with FurpriM
M ii?uh« N * • Mill iH iirii* *l " Illtod her y i n . nnd the
In both driving
Ihe o f liyht |da&gt;&gt; mi Natilii llljd ihr WIII'I*IW l p.-tl
Strickland, J r, Geo. Smith, Rutl| Palmer,
e ffo r t i u Im ’.I only
Ellxabeth
Andiewe,
1 "
haven't the money It take*. When wo ride over to
tiamk'
moiu than $8uu slill ili-vdi-il I n j . f f r r l is u-li.iii-liini:.
r of but ircwr A. Hand. t in . F. S. McCauley, Virginia Herrin, Mre. Eute MrOrlando
we
*ee
their
wonderful
park
on
a
lake.
Thi*
Mr*. j T i . McCauley, 7. 6. Mc­ Cel land, Stmuel Knight. W .-E .
iiuiir’ lin Ht-niiiinli' t'uiiiit&gt;'« iiiintu ,
-- - —
•J peraoni
park wn* prolmhly built with *onio of our money.
nt { I,Ollll
r
th. white Cauley* M. D. Heel. W. E* BMte, Raines, Mr*. W. K. Heines, Mr*.
Claude
Parker.
P.
ft.
Bittner,
Still
everybody
nay*,
‘‘Whv
doean':
Sanford
build
l.u rill r Itolr was in i-iinig ’1 nl
J. C. Calhoun, T. J. Patterson,
killed
Theo. Dunn, C— W. Baker,-aFrwd
tiltt- rllltllrcu. islin | u i l n i|w||ril II'.
their recrca’ ion ground upft*W Anyono can plainly »ce
Ills tug (lay sale and uli o f tin-J
W, B*U, Mrs. Gee Elliott.
Ilirteinr *d llrereallon H. M.
the rcaaon. Our money i* rlrculating everywhere but
Iliiid n k e r unnoutired tod ay that
rhildrcn w r r e
g ivr n n l l i r n t r r j
red with

City News Briefs

Sam Byrd’s New Play Marks
Milestone For Young Producer

Hundreds Of Children
Greet Santa On Tour

Contributions To

“

stocking

A re$2 U 5

Ruth .luild Wants
To Relate Story
On Witness Stand

Police Request
^ r- (Earner Is
Mystery Shrouds
Co-opetation To j Na»'ed Hfad 01 , ^ u lo A c c id c " '
Catch Snowbirds |

«

Solieitors R e &lt;|ju i r**d
To Have License Or
Permit From City

Haynes Praises Success Thus Far
Of Mayor’s Trade At Home Drive

Oviedo Rc

D r i v e r , Apparer
Injured, Cannot Bt
I’ound By Of fie

ISchool Band Will
Present Program

Invest In The Future Of Sanford

Unique Decoration

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g

Adrcss Leaps To
Death I'Vom Hotel
Apadment Window

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Motorists Ufged
i • To Drive Safely

Seminole Is Still

I

Sanford'And OcalaTo
Local Bankers Will Plav Tennis Matches
-&gt; Attend AIcctiqtf

Mr

mp

Two Garages Are ; Christmas Dance To
Swept By Flamee Be Held Wednesday
'/kvatnl hundred .dollars ■werih
ooff damage was done
don* short)
shortly after

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w ft ,‘KSi
Tret

Pence o f the
noeo today When a fir* of amte- Christmas
tem hud origin deetroy*d two Serifoid Shrine Clah will Ib. S U
garaees la the slier hetworo Oak In the Armory, President Oeorga
nnd Myrtle Avenue*.
Weinstein, announced today ex­
The ftre started la th* setaft tending sn levitation to all ta atbehind th* heme of II. C. Itentait

c? j s s r u .

Them wire ne
either ef the n

%

a m

c f Uw (Mace la to
obtain gifts fey underprivileged
•kildgtn which wi)l he. dktributad

bo
Sf CTt DJSf by
all are

■ e

The tadI* oompwnlo-i
io contribute

here.
It waa in the Sanford Herald December 0. 19;19.
that Mr. Cowan, head of Oowan'a Store. »aid. "The
pledge cards seemed to have already mnde the people
take Interest in-my store/'_ He also .said.
P«»P,e’
who have never patronized my store, come In anti in-

qulre of my ^ ^ wee^*'th{*'Haa happened think what
will happen in aeveral weeka? Our town will grow.
Our money will be circulating here. New store* will
be built. New lands occupied.
It ia all left up to each one individually whether

or not Sanford will progress.
I-et’a all try to keep Sanford’s dollars at Home. In
doing this we will be' investing in tho future of Sanford.
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iM ^ t e s M T liiln jjm U s&gt;*l i

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part)- this wn-k
Ihrough
Ihe
ruiirtesy o f
C h s iliv
Marrisnn,
munngi-i u f thi' Itilx T h r a l e r

i R (S. Iletioell nod .1. K How I* nnift M iilchrs w ould he held lo rio rid u
Slnlc hum tow |ii f'*nlu mrninnt ft picked
JJ land. J r , of Ihe
I llnrik of .Nnnford
will Mtlend " |train Irmu that city.
{m r r fi n u of Ihe
Ilnnki-rK' A**
Tin*-" niaklug Ihr trip from
|K«M‘inlion of CYntrnl
Fh o ila
8aufi.nl *vtll la- Ur. and Mr*. Me­

$tores Will Be Open ........ v'-!u
..
*
««»-■ *«
N'utiuiiul
Bank nf Kis- ; iIliinrtn*.
Mli* r.llrn
Each NTightNextWeek
Ilit- Slatr Hank nf St. lU'verlv 1'fHM'i*. Mrs.
Mr*,
in sccaidince wilh thr cuslnro
nf local merrhanl* during ,***t
yrers, ■ majority of Ssr.fnrd
storrs will hr 0 |M-n rsrh night
nrxt week for thr convrnlrnrr
nf Christmas shoppers, official! of
th* Merchant'* A*»«clatlon an­
nounced today.
No definite time for Ihe rinsing
of the etorea hie tiern sot, it
waa announced, since thr rlosirg
time will depend largely on tue

patronage.

lint*, Mr*.
klery Zocti-

f hind will l&gt;&lt;- joint Imsls for the m y mol I ' b y William*.
visilim- luinkrrs.
Fred II. Farwi-ll, msimger nf
Ihr Jnrksonvlllr Innn ngrnry nf
Ihr Itrronslrnrl ion Finance Cor
pornllmi, will sneak on Ills- IsrilI'erlly cloudy, somewhat unset­
illrs of the IISC in extending
credit In -mall independent bus­ tled tonight and Sunday; pos­
iness enterprises. He will out­ sibly light showers in th* exline th* plan fur bank tu&gt;rtlri|ut- trriue south roost end In th*
rxlrrmu
northwest
portion;
t ion in Ihr loan*.
Rprsserd I.. Holland nf Bartow, slightly wanner In the extreme
will also be a gurst ‘ speaker at north imrtion ami near tbe **•!
'c v n tn l coast lu night,
__ ;*
the meeting.

LOCAL, W EATHER

�THE SANTOBD m aA LP , SANFOftD, FLORIDA

Sahford Herald

Today*8 News

THEtUPT SEASON IN WASHINi

There have been times in the history of American
journalism when newspaper editors scratched their beads,
and ordered their reporters to commit muoder,.If necessary,
in order to find something they could build up to make
Worthy of the front page, but in this day ahd tide when a
jMtadful of Finns are busy driving a horde of Russians out
md at the point of bayonets, when a running navel
gent between heavyweight champion,a takes place
&gt;uth American country almost within night of radio
itator*. when Japan makes a trade agreement with
ilg. and Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd is captured again, such
lea should be unnecaasajty,,. .... c .
' x\
It is therefore all •the .inpre J .i&lt;igr}ifip»nt.' *whcn on a

agents In the state seeling loca­
Hotels, travel bureaus tions where new theatres tnl*lu|
be built or those new existing
enlarged and Improved.
Many young doctors, lasyrfr*.
certified public njeojintante and
Use ■dMr
other professional mtn nre eagerik»&gt;
Florida forcibly
IM » the I f loosing for some town wwrro
ds and hctirls o f millions und they might open on offk a with
effect o f these appealing hope of .success. Rany broke.,
•pies" o f Florida that have and agents with nionsy and years
ifm rt sw f W i y so attract tve- o f practical experience would like
to get located In Florida."
When one o r morn '.of these
hoiueeeektrs and Investors'eomf-4
saefethisr points, Into your community ahd estab­
y bear travel to lishes n business, builds or buj.*
ds tfus It la my n homo and brings a,fam ily to
take up permanent residence, It
hal£a your whole town.
Each
newcomer becomes a prospective
___ (__ for_ every
ivory merchant.
racaUonists
add customer
Welcome these folks; help them
yssl to get' established: take them
urlng into rout church, your chamber
is ln g of commerce, your civic clubs;
view'trade with them when you caiu
t eal-! Civs them n helping hand. AruW
|they m- rsluru w ill help you In
tuslt- building nml boosting the communlty* Every new resident is
etl\w w°rtn several thousand dollars a
lauie y w r to any town and growing
most communities attract additional
term Mttl*rs and Investors.
.,i£
Be friendly ond courteous (o
I
the' visitor within
yotlr
city
time
Maks them feel at liomr.
,t in Acquaint them with the business
rhay opportunities your town affords,.
lCsle large and small. Provide them
l,lla with authentic, unblaaed lafornent motion.
Let your Interest In
ntf
them be genulno and sincere, not
luis superficial and selfish. Do this
new * n&lt;J roar town will grow and
" " prosper beyond
your
fondest
hopes and dreams.
•J r
Millions will visit Florida this
Fall and wlntcri many will remain to east their lot with us
as neighbors and fallow citlscns.
Lot’s cxtsnd ths hand o f frjendt.
ship and bid them welcome i

■£* ib riS S

' SATU RDAY, DEC. IS, l i l t

P|ALE VERSEFCH TODAY
HE DID; Then the king com­
manded, and they brought Daniel,
« M cost him into tha den of lions.
Ifew ths king spake and Mld'huto' Daniel, Thy God who thou
Mrrest continualy, he will deliver
'UMai— Daniel 6:10-

HMtomal

7t ■
GJFTB TH A T COUNT
. when you haven’t a cent for glvWhen poverty pinches hard,
Kf,Ob, then Is ths day when the
' _ Christmas way
®
Puts wealth on a single card!
v What mattes Uio cost of snvndE
IngT
S'.:- What pee, when the '.sis is

told?

The g ift worth while Is the friend*
( • J r italic,
l . To Die friendlcr*, better ilrtn
gold.

previously achieved only by Tile Birth of a Nation »na
Snow While und the Seven Dwarf*; it milrrt bo noon by
' Ohm w or«I» uf cheer to the dicer* 200,000,000 |ieople.
That la n Irlg order, Irul if uii.v picture cun do it, were
K A timely l » l on tha back
VTo the^down-snd-oul, to turn him belting on “ Gono W ith tho Wind."

p

.'And help him back on the track.
pft*
' •*'
-Ths cheapest thing in *xl*t«n:i
t V l i money, aud all It buys..
Ife r a precious t y for the little
v*i*nfs nrOf
IrsU ’ s loving that count*— not tire.

Good Advice

4

Tile movement which hun been started by tho Garden
Club to havo members remove heavy planting!* on comora
of the|r property where they might Interfere with the un*
obstructed vlaion of motorists and Increase tho hfiards of
Whs valuo of gifts I* the giver. automobiles at street Intersections is ono which might well
V .M ot nionsy is loved, hut youl be emulated by the public generally.
' And tbs gifts o f ths heart, whan
No ono appreciates beautiful shrubs and llowers more
f t ’ ' they once get a start,
, *IB whole year than wo do, unleas of couiSt" It be tho Garden Club Itself,
but there Is a proper place for them on everyonfs .property,
and thero ia Just as‘ well Ail improper plsog. ‘ Shrubs jilaaV
cd wiiero they tend to Increase the iucidcnco of autojjio■ER e v e n i n g
i .(From -Ths Ns&lt;v Statesman' ami blle accidents simply are not planted in the proper place.
"
Nation)
A motorist approaching an Intersection where.he esnRTfehy, now It lias happened,
not see another motorist around the ’ comer approaching
f t ? Bhould the clock go on strlktho sumo Intersection until they are only a 'few feet from
Ing to tho firedogs
.A °d why *liouli| the rvuks bs each other Is at a decided disadvantage. Moat accidents oc*
blown upon Uic evening
cur at Interacctions uml most of them occur because tho
Like burnt paper In u chimney? drivers did not see each other noon enough to avoid a
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. And why should the rvu main collision.
A.
loin Its lurbtilencv,
Tlicro la u selfiitli reason why home owners should
Its elegance,
plant nothing but low hedges or open shrubbery near street
1 And draw a film of muslin dowi.
intersections: a bad automobile wreck can be a very messy
^
the Mnd
and unpleasant speclucle. Nobody likes to have his front
.With m c ^ rectal Ing wow?
lawn plowed up or his shrub* smaihcd to smltherlnes by
Ahd why, now It Im* huppvm.-d, careening vehicles. Nobody likes to hoar the crash of the
jttsuld the 'allaa Mill bs full uf i
wreck or the cries of the Injured.
the map* of countries
You msy save yourself just such un uupkasunt ex­
Mrs never shall icu ugaln?
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perience by heeding tho advlco of the Garden Club.

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And why, now It ha* happened
Ahd doom all night Is lapping
• ] tk f'd o o r ,
SKm M 'I renumber that I »v
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met you— Opes In another wurld?
Editor Hsuford Herald:—
^
—LOUlH MACNEICE.
In connection with Mayor 111k
gins’ “Trade A t How*" campaign
Don t give anybody a map this every right .thinking men iund
yaar for Christmas. It may be women, living liert, oni^. deriving
m t o f daU by the time it gat&gt; tbslr living Tn. Sanford, moo mo­
, or should endarto It. B u t' tus}
£wr* the th lo isy. ____
don bo extended If a viewpoint
Wo don’t suppose It came us
tluforn npt exprvtocd be rxany surprise to the Soviet Busded und sttxntlon drawn tr
•he* to bs kicked out of ths I t In no letter or sdltorlal here
1/Mfup of Nations.
luforo appearing on thli eampalgu
and It* meritorious virtues, na&gt;
r A fU r Its figh ^w llh the British there been soon the real crux of
dnuMrs the Oerpian pocket bst- Ihs situation. Suppose wo deviate
Ugshlp Isvkod Just Ilk* sny other from ths general rule anJ stop
geeket, W of holer.
iting and bewailing the con
and needs of tho "mer• T h e BuasUns are complslnlag
s, doctors, bank*, etc." un/
• f the t*ct|c being employed by • peak uf ths -FAMMKH. I f San­
ford’s farmers j o down and fann­
ing Is dlceuntinned, be no nee*"
for iiierebanls: ho no need for gn.&gt;
boslness of any typt. Ila Is Ban
fords backbone: original** uu-j
distributes virtually wholly all the
dollars that are spent hero ar

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the center o f which stood a tur*
reted cutis.
“ That may be lb a home o f ths
King o f Westphalia," said Eric.
“ HurTy"
Bo the foa leaped o ff again
with a long, easy stride down
the bill.
Bat just as they got to Uie
castle gales twenty guardsmen
lowered their epsaru before them.
And twenty
more
guardsmen
closed In behind them.
•. TVjr. were taken prisoners be­
fore. JCric could say a thing, nis
hands were tied behind him, and
he couldn’t play. hU flat*, ns
said nothing, hut as the gnatdi:
men le d ‘ them o f f to a tower

h*d on# of ths most 'tplvndid
crops of U tloca since my ramiilsnco hero of over fifteen year#!
and while this has bgon going on,
I have per.onnlly w in Weslani
Lett new and Cslsry on ths aidewalks of tho city bilad In front uf
some of fc'sufoi'd'a mo»t sctjve

TALKING
P oll
By 9IQRID ARNE

r!'• ske*aw b « s » s 8*IPstarted froai—TsyUug
•m * search fee ths ..**!■

• Losses*, that w u
IpscUtlpt
msds by the fslrlss •• «Ws ;
•said talk Is ker s w u r afl«sr midnight.
Chauler IX
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Tkrsugb Tks hUastsis- ,
Through tho night, hour, alter
hour, ths -white fox ran ►moodi­
ly over the snowy hills with Erie,
tho son of Lightning, and Elsson
his back. They had reached a
chain o f high mountains when
day broke.
-Buddsnly
tbs
whits
fax
stoppod.
lie w u tired. “ Poor
fellow,’ ’ said Erie.
“ Now w* con go no furlln-r,"
said Ihs fox. “ There ure tbo
mountains Uiot only get higher
as you go up. No one h o ever
climbed Umn.”
"W hgtl” said Eric. “ Why, 1
cuu do any tiling. I shall climb
Ihttn."
“ Walt, wail.'' said the
fox.
“ Many people have died ou those
peaks."
“ Dou’l Isavr iue, Eric,’’ said

Tkrs-wh open'the « &lt; • » » • - U&amp;tO
the oldest man.
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“ By its," u ld Eric, his eye*
flashing. “ I shall ntveir stop until I find Loosen."
“ And .1," u ld Elsa, “ shgU gs
with Eric because he has been o
friend to ms.“
“ And l,M said the fox. "w ill
run to Tlie cuds of ths earth foi
Erie.”
After tlie woods people had
heard they gathered In a. elre|c
and whh pned. Then tho eldest
man said to Eric, “ Lessen sound*
like n real frleod to bava you
pledged lo find her through any
difficulty. So we will opaa the
gate."
* '
"Ah. IllUo father," said Erie
and he bent over aud kissed the
little old man on hfx white hair.
Tlie little inn.i chuckled and led
lc and Elm and the while foa
a rock on which ho rapport,
thrso times. It swung hack slow­
ly and there, ahead, lay a long
straight tunusL
Prisoners
In a twinkling Brio and
.
ware on tho fox’s bock again, I
nod the fox wag running swIOly
through the long tunuoL A fter
• lopg time the fox sniffed and
■aldl. 1 smell frasb air absafL.'

|P»iawm6iig , viHUUliletuii
al pereofi* anxious to find
Investments. 'f w a or three
asked' rao recently where
could bu y;or start a newpA^rcprosonUUve of the.
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were. Boon they warn Me
In o grassy meadow covers*

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Is there anyone hero can help!

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S o c ia l A n d P e rso n a l Activities
HB8 LILLIAN ADAMB, godly fauior__________________

•JMONDAY

Annual Christmas party of the
Thllh Beekarx Claaa of the FIrat
Methodist Church wQl be bald at
Trio R M. in iba church annex
Mra. George McCrum, lira.
_
shew, Mra. W. B. Walla,
H. h T Duncan, lir a John
art. R. M. liaaon. Mra.
jta, Mra. W. B. EdanMra C- A . Ponder aa
Claaa of tha First
______ Church will meet at
P. M. at Um home o f Mr. and
J. P. Bates in Paolo for
annua] Christmas party. Mra.
Prica will ba co-hoatets.
o f lha P in t Baptist
will meet in tha church at
o'clock,
meeting of tha W. M.
the P in t Baptist chureh
ba bald at l:S0 P. M. In the
with
Circle Three In
and M n. B. R. Beck aa
The theme will be “ My
Response For the Great Commis­
sion.”
. Seminole District of Boy Scouts
W|U meet at 8r00 P. M. In the
y t o r jlig h school for a Court

Mbs McCubbins Is **•
Honored By Friends
Mra.-Janie Richardson sM MrsV
Mae r artuaon of Orlando, were
hostesses on Thursday night at
tha homo of the former, entertain­
ing for Miss Bess McCubbins,
whose marriage to C. A. Ilninrs
of this city, U to taka place dur­
ing the holiday season. A crystal
shower'area given the bride-electOther guests were Miss Kate
Johnson, Mrs. John Lane, Mra.
Ruth Willis, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. J.
D. Barnes. Mra. Weyman Cos,
Mrs. Wilhelmina Godwin, Miss
Catherine llall, all of Orlando.
Miss Norma Gettler, Mia. I'uul
M. McIntosh, Mrs. Minnie 8
Hughes, Mrs. Ellen T. Boggs, Mrs.
W. E. jfiehadaon, Mrs. Dice, Mrs.
Florence Flack, also of Orlando.

Sharon To Preside
At Scout Meeting

Teleph on e 148

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Mrs. A. B. Mahoney had ai her
guest last Tuesday, Mrs. T. J.
Barnett o f Fern Park.
Miss Dorothy Stokes Is visiting
with her parents in Orlando for
the Christmas holidaysFriend* ul R. 1* Morrow wii)
regret to iewrn that be Is ill at
his homa on Magnolia Avenue.

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from rTDeLand where he attends
Stetson University In visit with
his family for Christmas holidays

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Raiobow Room

Leland McClelland arrived last
night from Louisiana College In
Alexandria, La., to spend tho
Christmas vacation with his fam­
ily.

Christmas ProgramTo
Be Given Tomorrow

Miss W^lma Unchsrt will arrive
today from Macon. Ga. to spend
tho Christmas holidays with her
rents, Mr. and Mrs. U M. Line
rt
The Full Gospel Tabernarle
Sunday School will present a
Christmas program' aatkled “ The
L. P. McOuller Is here to spend
Gift Magnificent” in story, song the holidays with hi» auti t. Miss
and pantomime on Sunday even­ Emma Owen.
McCt
Mr. McCullef
ing at 7:45 o'clock.
a student at the University
It ia hoped to present something Florida at Gainesville.
new and different from the gen­
eral run of Christmas programs,
James Tew arrived yesterday
according to an announcement to­ front Gainesville whore he studies
day. It has Ih-cii said of the pro­ at the University of Florida to
gram, “ the old. old story that has apend the holidays with his par­
become eweeter down through the ents.
ages, taking on new meaning,
when you see the wise men seek­
Mrs. J. N. Robson, 8r., and
ing news of Christ from King Mrs. J. N. Robson, Jr-, will ar­
Herod; experi«eice tho awe and rive Sunday afternoon from Danfear of the shepherds to whom la. Mrs. Robson, 8r., will remain
tha Father's Glory was rcvchled In Sanford through the holidays.
to on that memorable night; and
rejoice when a discouraged young
Mias Elisabeth Leffler arrived
man finds new hope, new life thla afternoon from Tallahassee
through giving. Whet ho gave Is where she attends Florida State
tha gift magnificent.”
College For Women to be with
Everyone has been cordially in­ her family during tho holidays.
vited U attend this program.
bliss Charlotte Moughton ar
O f North Cmrollna’a area, 3,020 rived today from Maryville Col
square miles ia water.
lege in Maryville. Tonn., to spend
Christmas holidays with her fam­
ily
_______

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Walter Turner returned from
the
University of
Florida h&gt;
Gainesville last night to spend
the holidays with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. R. W. Turner.

“ Owe » f FW W a’s F U ..I”

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117 N. Fork A n c - T b s e s 717

Miss Thornlcy's room o f tho
Sanford Grammar School presentcd • Christmas pageant Friday
afternoon in Hie school auditor­
ium.
Characters included;
Mary— Edna Collins
Joseph—Charles I.undquisL
Angel— Lola Halligan.
Shcphirda H w h i r Beard,' Clyde
Muse, Richard Singletary. Ver­
non llardin and Bobo Nero.
Wise Men—George Edwards, Leo
Armstrong and Walter Steele.
Tho Glee Club furnished the
music which accompanied the pa­
geant. Special numbers were given
Florine Trawick and Betty Jane
Woodcock and tho Grammar
School quartet-

W ight
Esther Strange and Miss Marthu
Talbot attended the Phi Kappa
Tau formal at Iba University of
Florida in Galuoavlllo last night

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Orlando ItoaJ n*sr. . . Geneva
Avc.
n .
Itec. C. W . Smith. _.___
tstor

Sunday School •.¥:*! A. M

Morn.tig Worship |i:sa A. M.
The .Sunday School w ill present
s I'tirlalnias y to jr.ru Sunday even*
n get 7:4*. fnttlled the G ilt M ag­
nificent

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Wednesday

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MvrmoutgT r H i a n i

I1. M Huhjeet lo r htudy: "The til.prnaailnn of lha Ages."
The public la cordially Invited
to attend all arrvlces.

fo r . Park Ave. and K llth HI.
Ur. W. I’. Ituhrman, Pastor
Sunday mho..I *-4* A. SI. Prof,
tl. K. M rKey. Huperlnlendnt.
Morning Wnrehlp. 11:00 o'clock:
sntltem • r\'oin ng or the A n ge ls ;'
sermon. ‘V ein ml I Thy W ay."
Young Peoples' and Intermediate
Leagues w ill nuct i t &lt; :)v P. V
A i 7:30 P. M the hour for even­
ing worship. Ihrre w ill ba an addrra* by Dr. Alllrua Webli o f Dallae. T esas; solo by Mias Ito.o IT.ir*
hey.

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ChristmasProgramTb)
jPhilatheanB Hold
Annual Yule Party Be Given By Baptista]

i The Philathea CTss* cf the First
The annual Christmas program
1Baptist Church held its annutl of the Sunday School of rthe
P IP IT CHRISTIAN tMCMCII ' Christmas party last night at the First Baptist t5burch will b e ;g if* ,
AfUiur V. lsenbarg. Paalor
home of Miss Catherine Kelley. cn at the chureh Sunday eveiitaf
Jasse Durden, fl. 8. Supt.
|309 . Laurel Avenue.
(Dec. 17) nt 7:S0 o'clock. M ee*y.,
MIS. II. J. Clause. Pim m
Mrs: U. I). Landresv. Cher ster
The rooms wretY om-tird ensult} musical.
Church Calendar—
Program:
Hunday morning *:I3 A M. Ulbls ' and decorated with a profusion of
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Song—Congregation. Joy to th*A |,
School with -.tie lesson "||ow TIis i polnsetlioa, Brasilian |H-pper, and
Kingdom Grows."
I red radiance roses. One corner of World.
:•
Sunday Morning W orali'it lift- the living room held n large
Prayer. r
. !
vlce, Mrasala Thttnc.
"H oliest, decorated Christmas tree around
Beglnntr*' Department: Sone l
and In te g rity " ll:* 0 A. M.
Hunday evening at 7:3e. Evan- |which tho Christmas gifts, for by Department. Jesus Ixtvrs Me. |
gsllstlc lluur.
w lb
the
tlnma. ' members of tho class were placed. Poem, What Shall I Give Illtn— .
"Sin."
I In another corner was a table Weeley HamU; • Prayer Song 'by •
Wsdnesdsy evening ar f:3c. Mis. ! holding n mitiMme
Christmas the Department.
1 ‘
'orrtst May leads the Prayer Meal­
Mnaie by the Primary Depart­
ing. Our anectel speaker la Miss , snow scene.
KlTt.hclh IlsrU ty. mol slit
w ill
Mias Evelyn Echols nml Miss ment-Miss Evelyn Nipper aecom-1 ,
bring epee al music on liar arcor- Vera l&lt;odgc wt-ic in charge of
panisl.
l
dlan. Public welcome.
tfimrli-l— MUsea KliiuWlh. T ip .;
Thursday evening si t;3n, t'h rlsf• gamrs and rimtests- whiris-werr
mss Program al the Chinch AH played timing the evening. Ml*« pin, Glnyds Plpniii. Shirley Eehrequested lo he pr*seh! ami tr Istuise Driggers. Ml's. Clayton ola und Iti-tt) VVi-al.
brlnn presents for orphans.
Smith, Mra. Waller Fc*ler, Mrs.' Announeementa, stnti-inrnl of
P. Payton nnd Mra. J. M. Stine-1 Orplums Home-—Inn. D. Jinkin'.
FIRST
(H in t ii
op
« it asiwf cipher were declared winners for: Trio, Glorin In Eteiwo, «• • *
ariKATihr
the contests nnd rnrli received ; i ' fostn .Mi.v J. II. I «»lcloii|?h, Mrs.
sao K«*t KtooonO Mtrr*t
Humlgy Hrliool 9:4* A M
J. J. W fil.'
prise tint dirtied out the Cliri.it-1It. It. Pippin.
Morntnif Work hip l l 't i f A M
Ounrtut -MinhCf
Miirli y Kchola*.
j mas theme.
tY^0nc»«lny IJvrtilnj H. i v K j *. .1
1 Gift s w e i r slisttihuts.l mining . KliculH lIi Pippin, tilnyiU. Pippin t
I* M
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n«':ullllg Itooill II uiiin 3 t*U lo d "'l tile nieniliers und Hie cliis* pte- mill Hilly u r 'l.
••Vlttok' on Turntltiw m il Kr .l.t)
M'liic l*V Mn* Ymiiijj Pit»|ilfV ,
•enteil u .tnngid p o ll e-j i » s e tu
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I Nil HAN. r.VO!.Vi;i&gt; IIY \T«»M ; Mrs. J . M. Stlm cipher, toncher, I Prpnrtnii'iit.
10 K O lt lT .r la tl»r -ubjr. t f..r th« | nnd n tstx o f stntioueiy to Miss I
MuIt* QiiMrlcl, MiiltP It'Uiii Pur
l#in»ll'H*riiH»li Hblrh V III hv »»atl Edith Rales. cln»s president.
.Ip-up. i*m*«*itl% K. II. fitrlvr, F.
III t*liuri'!ion ()f KltrifT. bvtriitinl
hiiiito
Mi*f»»), Myron
Sniitli, J,
tbroiirbuut (lie v o iM on Huiol.i)
The class nl-o held -I toy sltevor |
lU tiin b tr 17.
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for tlie Ctadle Roll Depm tun 1 1 , Mr Sltinviplirr.
Thu llottlm r \* *►: -A ll *••&gt; of the i lunch.
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W HiH utlni •
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&lt;*lif*»l ll«» i-voUit*. nml th *) nr* i»lo-*l .it ter Fester. Mrs. P. Puytou, nnd
to th»* Mind Hint inuU*'4 llirn**' 11* Mrs. I liytnn S m i t Ii.
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bt Mr*. K m.in.t A. l.)Mun
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Ttn»* -H on lli
iiihh. tenor of W ln lrr I'urk.
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Sunday Hrhool » Ik A. M
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Morning Wornhip 11.00
|| U II* .n o t .
Hrrnion by thr Pgalor Mitip t t H ir«t«i|«
O HlllHR^tl t I ***** |«|r M il)
"Ijir r 'd Drbt In N rvrr I'aiil."
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llu* P in tm t uffii*«* in P* I Mini.
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f 111 111 M
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pomp gn&lt;| parade,
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ChrlMlmj Kndrgrwr TtlO. P. M.

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Spaghetti Supper,
Bridge Party Held

Mrs. S. C. Graham and Mra.
Billy Merrill entertained a num­
ber of their friends with a spa­
ghetti supper and bridge party
Thursday evening el the home
of the former on French Avenue.
Arrangement* of Hraiilian pep.
per, poltjneltlai and pine burr*
■ tr* used lo deruralr the room*,
llond-painted Santa Claus tallies
were used and earl, gqeat was
presented a small corsegt. *
Mrs. J. E. Slrmprr Wuu higli
bridge score tnd was presented
a bottle of perfume and Mrs. Jack
Peek of Orlando was awarded a
box of Old Bplcc ousting powder
as consolation prise wituier.
Mias Frances llurkhsilrr of Or­
lando, popular bride elect, wav
n - L 7 *
given a gift uf lingeriu from the
hoatestr..
Guests _lnrluilt'&lt;l:
Mrs. L. 8.
Wilkins, M'r«. Henry English, Mra.
Allan Blount, Mrs. J. D. Cordell,
Mra. Bill Rutledge, Mra. C. II.
Brown. Mrs. J. I*. Ilultsclaw, Mrs.
Bam Maddox and Mr*. J. E.
Stamper.
Also from Orlando, Miss Fran­
ces Uurkhalter, Mias Dorothy Mc­
Clain,
Mra. Juek Peck. Mra. R. J.
returned to her home yesterday
after epending the pest week ee Bishop, Mra. Gene Mollrr and
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Mrs. Don McClain.
Mahoney.

TREE DANCE

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T. II. or not T. B.
That is congestion.
t
Consumption In- done about It?
A cough! A coughI
BUY
TUBERCULOSIS
CHRISTMAS SEALS! I 1
MRS. HENRY WATSON left
last Saturday
for
A T LA N T A
with her one aim to GET CLARK
GABLE'S AUTOGRAPH— She re­
minds mo of the girl who fell
and broke her leg and got up
saying Itow gluil she was that
she didn't* tear Iter hose— Scar­
lett, Rhctl, and the wltolo cast
are scheduled to bo there with
their slowest southern
drawls,
fullest hoop aklrta— and tlghest
breerhea » • • VOLIE
W IL­
LIAMS, JR., spent ONE NIGHT
SLEEPING ON THE MANTEL
as the result of a bet on the foot­
ball leant which belongs to what
la in the futurr to lie hia beloved
ALMA MATER— This year ho
bet on ARMY AGAINST NAVY
— Last yrar when lie was plan­
ning on entering ANNAPOLIS
Instead of WEST
POINT
he
again
lost— Maybe
he'll
get
straightened out
nonto day—
— 'rausr definitely the shortest
distance between two points ia a
straight
line • • •
Imagins
MAHY W ATIIKN'S amt MARIE
HAYNES' surprise when they
appeared at that swell clagtnt
SIXTH
ANNU AL
JAYCEE
CHRISTMAS
BALL Thursday
night with IDENTICAL DRKS8EB
— except Marie's was trimmed In
green and Mary's In red—cut*,
red and green— If It had been
a costume lull they could have
panoed sn the Christmas twins
EDDIE KING and ORCHESTRA
had at their most popular; re
quest number for thr
Hlght-a-'
‘‘JINGLE BELLS'' and 4id they
swing out with ito-Th*
tqhltr
around the dance floe
floor pro*fd to
be a GREAT 8UCC1
JESf— 1 &lt;&gt; the
people who enjoyed sitting at
their tables and to the many vis
itora who
made
the
rounds
• • • SANTA CLAUH ia all
ready to descend llte chimney
of the ED LANE home— Hr, his
sled, reindeer, and bag stuffed
full of toys and goodies are spot­
lighted on the roof— NO DOUBT
— IT'S
CHRISTMAS
TIM E —
And don't you love ill*
MARJORIE DUBOSE wi&gt; at the
Jayccr Ball looking pretty as
a bride— and that's not missing
It far— 'Cause she and W. h.
DODSON will soon be march­
ing* *
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rem em ber
DON'T OPEN YOUR G U TS
U N TIL CHRISTMAS * * •
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* Eleven million menhaden, dr It*
en onto the bench by blucink,
ware pickad up at Beaufort, If.'
C., In one d a y .j^
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birmou "Christ.an A»»uruu&lt;'r"lt:uo A. M
II Y. I*, f . 4 30 P. 31.
livening dcrvlee 7:3S P. M
Jovrph I'.uinur w ill brliiM ns
in--.m h o of Palestine
You are Inviud

Miss Mildred Ratliff arrived
last night from DeLand whore she
is a sophomore at Stetson Univer­
Ralph Tolar Is hers from the
sity to spend the •holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas University of North Carolina in
Chapel Hill, N. C., to be with hie
Ratliff.
_____ _
irente, Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Tor, for the holidays.
Miss Doris Jackson U expected
tomorrow jaoming from Florl
Mrs. J. M. Hares and Miss
State College For Women In Tnl
lahaeson to Im with hor parents. Gwendolyn Hayes left this after­
Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Jackson, dur­ noon for Allendale. S. C., where
ing the Christmas vocation.
they were called by tiie illness of
Mr*. Hayes' mother, Mra. 8. J.
Franklin Branan, freshman at Myrick.
____
the state university in GalooeMias Antoinette llayes end
•tlte, has arrived to spend the
Christmas holidays with hia par­ Mies Dcrieux llayes are c*|wcteJ
ta
arrive Wednesday from Mary
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Branan.
li ashlngton College to spend the
Miss Dorothy Mitchell from Christmas holidays with their
Florida State" College For Woman

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LANK NOM'Ot: ■ IM IS T t ill Ill'll
II Marlin, paster
Hunday Heboid It-VV A. M.

Walter Stovall. 'Jr., Is home
from tho University of Florida at
Gainesville lo r Christmas vaca­
tion.

Miss Nancy Rossetler came to­
day from Stetson University in
Del-and to be with her family
With Judge J. G. .Sharon pre­ during Christmas.
siding, the Seminole District of
Boy Scouts will meet In the SanMiss Evelyn Cates arrived last
fold Junior High School at 0:00 night from Stetson University in
P M. for a Court of Awards inert. DeLand to spend the Christina,
In*.
vacation with her lamily.
The program will l»c ns fol­
lows:
James Henry Dyson from Stet­
Opening ceremony— Presbyter­ son University
Prayer Band of the Woman's
in DeLand, is
Auxiliary of .the Presbyterian ian Troop of Dr. I- T. Dose.
home for the holidays to b&lt;
Demonstration of Scouting — with kia family
.Church will meet In the prayer
Troop Five of H. Morris.
room at 9:00 P M.
Awaid of badgrs.
At
m 9:90. the monthly Inspire- Program
MUs Cecelia Truluik, .nphoof readings — Fleet more at Stetson University in Deto
(tonal Meeting In the form
of a
Christmas program will be Riven Wood Peoples.
land arrived last, night lo
and Joy gifts for ministerial re­ 1 Award of attrmlanrc for par* tho holidays here.
mis and friends in the form of
lief taken.
pastes to the Rltx Theatre for
Jack K. Morrison from the Uni­
WEDNESDAY
all members of the patrol in versity o f Florida Is hero visiting
Woman’s Auxiliary o f tha Preswinning
team.
with his family for the Christ­
tfytcrian Church will continue Its
Closing ceremony — Troop HO mas vocation.
Bible study on tha Gospel of S t
or
W.
E.
Kadtr
John at tha p n y er meeting ser­
The public is cordially Invited
F. M. Vickery of Gainovillc Is
vice at 7:90 P. M. All members
attending tho weekend with hla
of the eoncregatlon are cordially to attend the meeting.
mother, Mrs. Lillian Vickeiy, and
invited to attend.
family.
FRIDAY
; United Daughters of tho Con­
Sidney Nix, sophomore nt Strtfederacy will meat at the home of
Mra. Frank Woodruff on Oak
aon University in Del And la
here to he with Ilia family tinting
.venue a) 3:00'P. M.
Christmas.

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School Class Gives"
Christmas Pageant

Miss Louise Swain plans to
leave Monday for Birmingham,
Ala. to Vvisit her mother during
the holidays.

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Mystery Shrouds
Auto A c c id e n t
On Oviedo Road

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fpr Tb yards, crethtnp hrsd on in­
to • Urge pine tier.
The cur wsa practically demo­
lished. Mr. Williamn said. The mo­
tor w*a driven hack into the
front aeat and the steering wheel
was crumpled and thtrr is every
indication llial it was traveling
•t • high rale of tpvrd whin it
went out uf control, he said. There
was a large -iinuunl of bio &gt;d in
the front -nil amt also near tin
ear, Mr. Williums raid, udding
that no other trace of tIn- driver
cquld Ic found
An elderly toitph In ilig • lo-e
by heard tin* crash tut were
afraid to visit the settle of tinmishap However, liivy stood en
their poll'll -nd expected .‘otii.sine
from tbo onto to eolne to tl’fir
home for uul. and nl.o listened ter
calls for help. They told the in­
vestigating offieei a that tliry
heard nothing following thr nasi;
and that no other onto* ,ia &lt;sed
for tome Unte. Mr
William,
searched tlie vicinity for n I ody
but to no avail und un effuit to
trace the owner through tier 'Icense also proved futile.
Volusiu authorities found ihi-t
tho license had been batted it
New Smyrna lo n man by the
irtma of It A Julies Iml no liuce
of a mull hy this name was found
by New .Smyrna authorities.
Sheriff l.\ M. Hand stated that
Iheto might be Mtvelul reaa lia
why the driver of, the vehicle did
not report the Bccltltnil, one of
which la that the auto might liuvc
been atolen.

I.atfr m Ihr r*nnii|;( thr H* ar»1
il |tkO rxprctr.l l»* dlirilM with
thr members uf Hit O t y ( cmmli*
»ion. llte |*nssiliilitir&gt; «*| it County
Health unit iitiHrt llu ilirurtlun uf
I hr Stair Ibtnul **f llrultli
puintinir mil llini rffoils liavr
hern niMih fui n "luny numhur uf
yrui&gt;" l*» •"•••nr* ll*** ini|**«»v« mi ni
of thinliiyli".i)
I.*
lit** Kii*-t
foa.wt.

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rg ir«l il
ii |i |*«^i ^ llial il I-. m»p«»*&gt;
slblr lu
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II. f r* «n Sm:i
on M n lr ttua.l .V*
funJ I** thr Si J«*l9ii- lllv r r until
silt'll I uni' n* Ih** Ih* I* ion uffir*'
uf Iht S lftlr lC**.i*l |0*'pnr(iMt ill liir
Uiailr un »*fll« ml m i *t r y **f llu
proj* i-1 Mini lltr n u i i ii * Im : Im*«'I» ip *
prut n l Ii)* llu* In rh " t&gt; i*ni;iii«-«*i 1 .
"Tin* lUtMitl o f f uinilt t tiiuiiiir
jim ii" * i* ilr-iitiii. nml mikiuiiE |
lu r»***|H'*nlr in Ih** m i l 'l l ill’ll *H
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Still** I ••till hy II* *)lllt I.Ilf
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fun* III Sliih Rim i I lh*|»m luu 'l'l
ift lii‘l*'h) lr«u ie&gt;liil 11i f I in i *&lt;l In
ilUiiit'iliMlrt t ••mph'li* thr ••Iit&lt;y
uf Ih il p »li«»n *«f S ta ir liofut \ *
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fi'Hiiph fui lh\t ilh
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ruml." llu l»t •*1titi**te ••*ul
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llii* nfhniiM 'ii i,l 1*:till P *1 Hm*
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lu tnkr n* li**ti **u thr i i n|»im »»• Il

hunt TiincH Today.)
Double Program .
MARCH HAlHR BARRfM !(■

,MI “ JcrtS o R Y

Sunday &amp; Monday

fnuu !*»»• in..itii'ii uf f'utility *'hy*
firm ii Iniilr « *l l*y hi C I. P*irW
aiul lu a* t oil itpplit at ion f«*i a

The ynivrisity of Florida foot(all tram had an avei-.gr uf Vl
Williams who inventlgated.
It percent on esliu |adnl eonvelatravslcd fur Oi yards along the ions this Fall, fulling tu lark en
shoulder of the road, rig-sagged on the aeventh |Miint on only one
tho rood for tIH yards, then left uccasiou. The Gators scored 11
the road on the right side and touchdowns nnd kicked lo extra
plowed out through a hammock points.
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A Gift for ;your
FrlendM or Relatlveo
that No One But
You Can Give Them

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ITS NpT TOO LATE TO
HAVE
YOUR
PICTURE
MADE FOR CHRISTMAS—
BUT DONT PUT JT OFF

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PROGRAM FOB WEEK OF DEC. 17
.Samj
D pt.
A M )N O THE MOH AW R " with ClamlctU Colbert g n d .M r y M * l . A N * N *
Smith's "FOOTBAUli T MIII LLIP— Cb Know A-Mcteo Mw i , .
Tuoaday, lift. I F - ' “MTiTIB A C C I D t a l* * * » ’ 1fc«h
Herbert * Baby Bendy. Abo ‘A B A V A N W ITH A BAREfeD
WHIR FENCE" with Jean R aters d lett Ford.
Wed., Thure., Dee. W-81— "THE HtO O W ' With YfcUr
McLaglcn, One Muneon, JackltCoaper, Moran) Bmpky. A b a
Comedy, Novelty. A Uainernay. Kerne..
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Frl, Bat., Doe. 2*-M — "BAtIA OF D g f f j f T A Z l g V
with Hoy, Boyer*. Gabby ttiVOc, Doric Day. A b o "TH E W jY-

INa.DEUCfA” with UorOl A Hardy.

OH HERBERT and baby Sandy aro tbawn abaro la a tcona from
rortal’t "Lltllo Accident.'* Hora'c where "Woo.woo" aloe with
io-gee* in a laugh rial that offer* muck relief from Ike itraiae
Christmas Shopping. Florence Rice, Rickard Carlton, . Joy
Igti and Edgar Kennedy ore kal a few of tbo prominent namot
k j N i l of iko pkiurr la bo ekown ne port of a donklo kill non!
iday, only, al Iko Rlla.

I MUNSON, VjCTOR M.LAQLEN and J.chJ. Cooper la Uni1 1*a 'The Big Qny" aro capably assisted by Foggy Maraa aad
aid Brophy In iko picture which tolla Ike tlory of a bay **•
J,|f murder and a man with tka proof Ikal conld taro him. II
bo tkown nail Wodnocday and Tbo raday nl Iko Rlla Tbaater,

OUT OUR WAY
ivy Bus Travel
inerted This Year
W H U T’S
VRCKBON vTl.LlL Dee. 1« —
beod with , Dm* liraviett bu*
•rel li) yeam and nil Indication'
Wiling to n record breaking
• r b l emton, the Florida klotur
lau to Inaugurate atldlnt tcrrlce thrmighout Uto
tic with factor and more frotent aehrdntr*.
K fleet of ntw modem ttrroinMd alr-ruudltinnr&lt;l bates of the
te:t type will Im&gt; placed in etr
It , |t wat announced this work
f Pro i Mr nt I*. Cl. Ilowe.
ijhirtc new in In hu&gt;e* offerMHe
Ovtlir (Very comfort nhd einlitlenee.
ThernioiUtlc control
■Mklnt an ' even tampe
iStaier and Wlniert n eoi lot’
.cure
f of aJr In •
refriger
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INIMITABLE LAUREL AND HARDY aro aialn on lb« scroop) Tbb
lime at a cauple af fl.h-peddlari tlrandad In Farit win gat retrailed Inin lhal lough Fnrelyn Leylan In Morreccol Yan can Ima^
Ina Ibo (nnl The ftalnra picture, It called "The Flying Deuces,'
and trill ha shewn Friday and Saturday at Iho Rile.

Gilbert M a rtin -----Henry Foods
Mre. McKIrnnar ...... Edna May
Ollrcr.
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Chriatian Roall ----- Eddie CoUioa
Cakhrell__ ______ John Canadian
Nary Beall ...... Dorria Bewdon
Hr&gt;. Weaver ...____ Jeoalo Ralph
Rrvrrmd Rononkrantc .... Arthur
Shield*.
John W e a v e r____ Robert Lowory
Oen. Nlehola* llerklmtr
__ _
Roger Imhof.
Joe Holco .......Kmncta
Ford
Adam llrlmor .......... Ward Rond
Mm Domnntli *. ...... Kay Lioaktr Akita ........
Dr. I^try ....~— Runnel Blmpaon Tbo Profea
landlord ...... Hprutor CKartero
Walbum.
Jarob Hmall ...___ HI Jrake
Amo* Hartman
J. Ronald Fed*
nltk.
Gcorgo Weaver _______... Arthur
Ayl.'nnrorth.
Blue Bark ____— Chief B k Tree
l&gt;r. Robert John ton ____ Chariot
Tannen.
Coni. Mnrk Dcmooth .u__ Paul
MeVey.
l it t l e a c h d e n T Mir. Ileall ......... Eljtabeik Jonei
Dalty .. ..... Beulah Hall doors
Payhmnlor . .. Clarence II. WJIaon
(Irnoral — —........... Lionel Pope
AUerton__Biehard
Rev, lionlol Croa ..... .
Edwin
IluatqR
Joy
Maxwell^

. "TH E KEYING DUNCE?
Elan .........
Ollio ..........
Georgette '...
BROTHER IS pitted agalait hrolkor U "Saga af Death Valley,* Franco In ....
Reginald Gardiner H t t CollHta, ....
Chariot M kJdW i Mr*. Atlertan .
acliea filled Wotltrn la ba tkown Friday and Saturday al Iko Rita Commandant
BrrgrOnt «... ..... Job® Del Val
art.
Theatre. Roy Rogtrt, Goorge "Cokby" Hayot, Donald Barry end Corporal ....
. Cbm WQopebhk AUorton Senior
Derli Day portray ika loading ckaractan.
Jailor _____
Hickman.

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Clean Ford, Morjorto Rgmkoau, Raymond'w
E b .Collin*. la Um'aMry ol a bravo boy who toll i
yUM No MmooM hi Dm world. I f . a vital drama .
day b ho tbawn at (Ra. Rita Theatre Tnotday, only.

•rota of iko claimant, and canal

BY J. R. WILLIAMS
T H IS ? OH.
T H IS IS W O T
G IV E S B U N T
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
■ w

And FtoJUU Stork To
Defend AinaUxr-Prcfeesional Title
BT. AU G U STIN E Dae. I t —
The entrie. o f the defending
wehmpkms— Denny Shutr, former
national P. G. A. and BrttUh open
Utle holder, end “ Big BUT Stark,
ranking Florida
nmateor—wore
rocolreil hero today for the elxth
. anaaal National Amateur-Profee* atonal Beat Ball Match Flay
Championship, to be played on
SL Aeeruatlno Link*, Mar. 13 to
IT. The outstanding profonalonala
and amateur,_ conyreiate
congregate kero an
nuaUj for tab olimaUe goU ctaatho winter Mason.
Oa their way to the championrhip here leal year, Shuto and
Stark played brilliantly aa a
taaaa. ml in the 88-holo final
* t i w i thay
_________
t_ ___ Mlchlyan
defhatod.tho
Ination tf....................
combination
Marvin Stahl and
* Chick*’ Herbert by 5 up and 4

Police Request
Fine Service Is
Cooperation To
Offered By New
Catch Snowbirds
.. Ju X e JL Trains

Sara Byrd's New
P lay la Milestone
Of Young Producer

Chief
Wlllittnu
Kiu-lng them,
Mill.
Willi the laillo .y.tvin in
operatic II, a police ejr inn bo
diipntebnl in answer to rt rail In
from one.to two minuter, t'hlrf
William* jmlnloil oil'.

I’nttlino Mm (Lon of Orlando v
Itrurd marrla/e liceiiM. In
offlro of County Judge R.
Waio yeattntay.
The liunitllly meeting of Iho
IVonirdllo Ciric Ccmiuittae p i. 4bt-.
her of
S,&gt;mdvi - t L w j ' • &lt;’Vimbrr
t'rmmerco will ho hi hi In rham(••&gt;1 I'. dulnt. M' liday morning til

i n i.i...
. ii ■ emu* rn.r»
a - R - 1 »r t t ^ A H t o r ? f.V ii»- - ft d ie o
mart
I'w t fc lln l tmln M&gt;rtfk-«- bFwMn.1
^
nob a great di-.l lu« tn-cn d«nt
ti ll, Soulli mul W wt f -iwl Flur-,
Chanipboahlp of Golf Chib Cham toward Ihe •*AiMn-&lt; Unknown*
id.i Lv non offereJ it&lt; Hu- Atlunlic
•
ulotis, February IS to IT.' foL nro&lt;lucUon, cxerjlhini: )•.. .|hli
(••ait l.im Ilailnmd yertudnv in- Iho I* lice* Dcjiaitmenl would I • teeti.n of tho rv.jdenti ef Son- ' * il ! It p..
loweJ hy the Florida Heat Coa.t has been ilono to lo.ito “ .t.-bn
i amnlc.l il.i new train, •'Flcrhla •blc b&gt; go n Ion* way luw.v ( ford, mi when iioii.ilte. I ilp tin-'
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Women. Champtonihlp, March 6 Henry” the top. in pi.-, , rit.-r&gt;'iiei:il (West I .ia»lt-, wlt'i its ..nii.InK ,tln-rc
. undealroblc. to |&gt;n*r I’ollcc Doparlmenl pndeit you,' J 1h v e "! ly m v il mroting or
\o V.
talnmrnt.
Already
I bo
oft
in i li in fmni New York mill t i- i
Sanford in mrlr li|mmiy ii l hlrf Wtlllam. rniielinl.d
li'i.l
I
urLt
Club
will
bo
I !! S .
• noillilmi
••
‘ the
rv*(dents wouh repor. tilspoken son o f the .South bus tandi
O ' inw ilid lium Son-j
*
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.1 ! i ll-i- i hamlier of Coiumcreo
nppeni incc
of
nil
«u«pMoiu
« name for hlw.n-lf nu.l li Ix'roni
• id will be liim.piinYd.
i nd.iy night nl "iiKl
•
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t-'iililli*
Irt
i
ait
or.
Imniedlaloly.
.i
In* wore and moir lil i- I ho b g
i amr- will lo plnyed by
The reu train, -peediug
In'-1 1 The nuinbor of |H'Jdle .. .u.T.|
peeding in'-.
endary
Bmutlwav
.howman—
, w mi
V.vrrv- i '» i n l * i \ j |
in cm Now Yoi iiwd
fT h ftc lt* k 'H u m ta r i ) i m
L i.
V lo m ti
l.rg fie lil
nlllii.llgh
'
many local real-'•ulivl, S iuth mi l West Const j
loinrwhnt
ii-iluo'-il. • * h" t
ii‘r.Niiniir.1 n -m i*h« p n - o
Sant*, tatentj turn nnm- tounnl
v o extended OH
Vt. iida. i- th.- fine't nut f» test , l *
H-rloU. ahd
rrxllitlr dnrniiv
onil lli inortilig
•i Ciiji l Lin.' history to thin see- Wiliam* raid, adding that III. imnril to hi el fie ltd i
public
could
render
valurlilo
n—
„fi,.r
tl
rho.t
v
,
•
while /.icefield ivv. Iho nn-lcr
l.'.i
I '. piciidenL
ti. 'l- I,run-in.ilion liiln g- to
i i.
o f musical ronudi.
iinfonl ami Central. South ' and (Ltanro to tho I'olieo Hoparliivilt [,n,j ii-iatlve in
ty
r.por.in*
llu
n
poimui- ii»u. i
a tor"* ••Hireling
Vest Com i re " lit tho same ser­
ir w it u io
leaving Sanford •horde nfler
••When-yon niv appivdihod b.H e nxiilnr drill
‘
;•&lt;
of I'o Cam pbell
rru Lci. and two or thrt-0 de- graduation from high -vie—I Sum
ve.' pluvl.l l Ea-l t oa i re orts
a
pod.llor,
agent
qr
ilieilo
tv
th
i
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I
I
&gt;ol
i
u'.i Post In
ttroyon.
cntem l the Vinive.-ilty of Flor­
M'lipullle
Will
le
In
I
. 'i lint MonTrains,” »t;M 1. i. .hrppard.
I him J '^ ,hrr
1■*.’
'
In the t in t authoritatiec atate- ida phcrc he tool, part in -&gt;•
.
’ I1** mit lo c nvHfrt In tu*%kai\ • • A i nun; Mradt.y H
"’Oil nail'd,, Csiltl*
•ral play..
Ho al-« 11 it* l
ho*
i.Vi.vl;.
- H a . the topnotch proles- meot o f the battle,' Lanyadorff
Vi I ' (!"■ .
' I Sanford." Chief William*
-aid.
’V. i lain unhabd at writing
dramni but
■lial (U ert i-n ti i- i ' ' ' ' " l v I pouiting out that ail pit on
tfenala who competed with their tavc full credit to DrltLh marks- fouad a job as a juvenile nelur
f!i , I'.-niioHs f-i*
•
rati
II
Eillett
nm
Ca
r.
’.
V
V
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„
Vinlr.lTs of ci )
amateur teammate. In the 1M* maaehlp, and. dartny aeaman.hlp
ho maili* h.' iinrii
In
drama on Umailway rhorti h o lt .
I'.ni'irs mil music,[ nn&gt;. ^jMlj nrt. iv^^jtoil |.&gt; puulu.e will I.- i oil ’&gt; forelaaak were Byron NeLon. who which “ more than teemed cred­ in aafter leaving the l nlvemlly UK. A IT IC U , n u l l ) . OICWMin l
loivd niilion liie'
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cuy
o.ci.pulinnnl
license
an
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M
ill-.in
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later won the U. 8 . open cham- ible.in-,- i no Armislii-r Day Cclc*
in llirii on liL rbe uo« lapld. to Rev. C. V. Crook, •upriiu | Mol:rcicatloi,.Ent.iLln:nrnl|||„IM. ,olicilhig fuii.lr for m\ Municipal C m l at tho
l
pkmahlni Ralph GutJahC the 1 MT
br.lt inn m Sonfonl will bo tha
of
ill*
Anti-Aoloo.. | •r Iiuj* i:nilit%
wa. honored in UU I nr the t.ndvnt
He saU the lack o f fuel had
tl A\»*rlil-.\id** inim*. iuh |m&gt;m' nr«* i
&lt;cl \i» lm%i*
Station
Monday n lliiiioin
and IMS American open kings
fen lure uf llio program.
boat juvenile of tin year It, the League of M oil la, ..ill ,pr*k at . I i « fuutiil only on tin* Allnntic in’ mil. Tin* f kc fur ;» pnMr.
-;f*l o*i' loci*.
Gear Saraten. Horten Smith, handicapped him.
Ill/- fir. t job tha Malhodi tl L'ltmtli litre. Sun* . ( a t l.lneV I l-riila Special*. It IhonM' I. *100.
Across the Atlantic, land ac­ Literary Digest.
Henry Picard, Harry Cooper, Jim­
» t i l
by
Ann day night.
ol eouihnlaliln loungi j || the ealler ean l pioduco'rtttt
my Thomson. Johnny
Revulta, tivity waa concentrated in the waa In “ Coquette,*’
Preston Bridger*. noted drunian wiilo l.iin lv of go in, i * lirrii.e or pciinit, in Illy
th.Paul Runyan, Jlnuny I lin e , Tony Planbh-Ruttlan
I W IN YO U R R AC E )
(turn
the
ai-tiug
«
»
well
us
the
conflict
while u»l.
For
two
yoar.i
lie
played
,
.
.
.
,
I
ilitirv
I
. r m ill game*,ill , nil |ivlk-n Depoitiin ill,
whleli will
Man.ro. Craig Wood. Johnny Far­
l or Butincu Supremacy |
Italy elaborated on tbo role of “ featured role In Elmer lliee'a
V " *, V
‘
!"
tnuUr who piny. po|&lt;ulni j inve-ligale Ihe cum- mid if In i
rell and 8 am 8 noed.
By Advrrtitinff
drama,
“ S l i w l , MJJ5* " ,."1 Indef-illgitlilr «iirL-|„ •I i i tpioM uuiid'ors whilo n i*nii!&lt;iiltiv(l undoirnMrt In* will
tha Gomaa-Frencb-BrULh war prlxo-wlnnlng
'* ' ShuU and Stark owrtama for­ In aanounciay her .laying out
ml,on* liu to -1 Miprrvise■ Ihe idnml in jnll i»" ni|Uliul lo lim e lion.
Scene."
In addition to there cr. Tlim- ij imllilu; thot ho will
midable oppoaltion In annoilny hy an agreement with her axis ho baa appeared in a ilunii other not do to Iii -u i ,' tin* .ti cis. uf n
lorlaiuiwelit of puIroni ol Ihe tuUH iimnrtliutely.
the I N I crown. In the third partner. Germany, Foreign Minshow. In pr,|&lt;uiiiig fur “ Jpliu
in. An nUeiuhiiil L ever purplaya.
(Jporyr lioodman nnd rild.- I ox
Tlio «|Uon|I oii
»*unrrmli»i; ilu*
round, they defeuted a pair of ■tor
Henry"
Sam
traivhvl
C.
ihki
mill-*
said Italy'* non-bel­
t lo n&lt;-i-t then- two. and (hr I iron so or p r im it
Fcr tho benefit of those who thraiighmit lie- .*-*,.11(11 In-t Ml litr
is often
llio of Sanford, uii.I t.anun IIimi nu I
pr..tournament favorite., Johany ligerency rested on a dr.Ire to
T.
r i, overythiuir olio could do- MUirkcfrl mul tlir l.unt rmbuijj*Korolta and WUford Wchrta, tor 4 total I n tha ceatlict. He tear- are not acquainted with tho high- nifr mvnmpnui.,1 b, Di'ielor An­
• l.hpiiii
n fi,--Inamt &gt; arc ini; iiu u iu * f
fights
of
bla
theatrical
c.rror,
lie
lliiur
rid
u
f
potand X Wehrlo captured the We h firmed Mumoltni'a readlnn. to
thony lli-own In -. :&gt;i.lt for ;i chvr.l iable for III-.;' ,li»l|lnj- lllcul i*un» uhu prove niinuyiny* l i i l e f
has the longeet loeuid of oonsoeii- nttcr to play ''.loliii." *‘ t\'o went
AIIMIOMIIS
tern amateur champtonahlp lait aid to the restoring o f peace.
I In- Itiviv allon.Klilef lainmont W dl’-’ niH pointod mit.
live
performances—ihrto
y
i»m
year.
from l.ctories I. ihu-\1u», tobac­
repotted wllhoat mbeing a i ingle iierfonn- co bam, t i , &gt;ii&gt;ui f m-IiIh, Th*
Finnish ski troun
Iho idly lin«. t.l u tnarliHl nu
Stahl and Herbert were reel
d
BhomumlmL anco
they
rocaptavod
ordinance
nytiiu. S
nit ■ • i
ax Dtfde Lester in Eskino trek from Carolina t«. Tog, * illsto as
rlhle for tbo elimlnatkm'of T O
seeking to OaldnrtH'a *Tc‘. area Road.'' Ho eow in l i*.. in, John litnf\ but inwhere Rurstani were neehluy
loitcivu; uliicii pi m i d i s i d ’ h i
Moore and Bobby Dunketooryor, drive actooa rald-Ftnland*.
M-Ftnland'a n
nar­ quit because hi. friend, accused picked up n tl - ti m- mure Negro
pidpurin.n up In pn da\ upmi
Urn IMS u Inner, o f tbo amateur• uuvieli it. 11 iiD.lildva "Iraiup.*,
j
profcaaloaal evenL In tbo oponlny rowest point, and war* ro tm t- him uf becoming the l-ill liouiicing singers win nurlii to lv n iwurnlay
In
the
north
to
a
prepared
lo
ilfio », pi on Irr. , p o ll) ’ I Ido vo ,
aslfwlt
Ifwitt
tinh oil I lion lull
Ml v r v . w
round. Urn match endlny an tha
cunthh'i-,
mul
i!i».-o
li
aiiu
;:
no
datanac
line.
A
Moscow
..
R
pocow (dhpotch
Long before “ John llrn ry" »•»•» plei»c,l with our I - i-v l-rimi.o v.o
PLENTY bPAKKLERb— ROMAN CANDLES
The Michigan
YifatUtnlk
• %i**ll*l«« nnnii* o f "U|ipnrl.M
duo alio pot tut the 1M 7 cham- raid Roaala expected to lynor* i begun, S.ai pindun-d “ Journiy- found tab lit ii- it-untie,' j ml sihihFOUNTAINS —FI.OWF.K POTS AND
I^uilo
offt
u,
Intitltinj;
un
!
the
bro.drant
o
ffe
r
o
f
resump­
lit .," -j n
pis— Hoary Plcant aud' Frank tion o f nrgotlalloas yesterday by ' man- only to.see it full. This n si laiuou. form f i .
ROCKETS. A L L NEW STOCK
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hloilinvi
th. t.U i f a lerherou.i holy-roller dicluitd.
Ford' to the aecond round by 4
• "I*h|c i 1i . |||i ti* dull* mill
t’ lMh r uld bo p i m i d e t l if u n i
prracher who lackeircietl on p'*&gt;r
I’ii riou-ly f . i I I I i .1 I • c i
and 5 and later Included Byron a Tanner.
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deli v itonid n pm t ( 1i«* llplHurniirt .
The war at Sea claimed: Nor­ whit.a in the South. At tho ■nw Paul l!o ■ un. !
NeLon and Johnny Lcrinaon and
• a o -’oi l i
• I! I* IliiiliiiHh u f Oilaii'lo. of i InnaviriA innuotiuUdy * upon
.Ralph Guldohl and Morton Bityht wegian .learner. II. C. Flood, Un&gt;e he played n fratuoril •i&gt;h- in baiitnne. Ini I! '•
• , a I'luving
tll.lll
If lilt*.
;ll\
I*
ulllit
11.1 *
’ A.-IH n I X M M V N K « » AI W
and Raynl by mlnoa, 10 mb.lng; T )f Mice and Men" by Jubu in E iiiuin - t i &gt;• I *l
amoay their vktima.
.mil Wil l
hh *1 II "liin*'* 1*11
t* I jl tli tl*
The Aaiateur-profeaMonal dat- Swedish Unas, by explosion. V Steinbeck which na&lt; aw. ivbit the not available II l»W'•vo , when the
in infiiiit i mid i Ii IMh m . li e
Ger­ Crltlca* Circle Pi lie for the y lr. Soulli, III l u l l , -I l o lit, o.-r on
ale win be tbo final of fou r major raUsing| and the Greek
i
oil Iho r h*. i* id i*nu»t,» uf
f i' i I'-i '* i | a ,r .
tchcduled for S L A u - maine, sunk In the Atlantic, with Byrd's pcrfoimanoo wav piuLrd abb- III p', e II
•• " j -ro
p inlink,
out th at]
hy all o f Iho uitie*. Snm In.I acter, il w.m fi
Ibb ataiun. The the crew rescued.
I met* nrv lu
of Il*o *111111111' I'tiiOH m o t
Uicd producing unuthcr piny %y »U i ill il i:« »n *i i*«.,iM m m i n t wj j
d |»v poor Nuiiiluliou in Iho |
called ’rtVhlte Men" hut tlii i too, Altlcrirfli r'innllv i;«dH*-»n \v:ik|j i dime «d milk mid ImiUI o . II#
filled to uieel with tin npiuvwit klRiird anil Iho I'l’ v • v»t under* i . '• oul|ioo.| (In- liotdnuidN uf
of the ptblle. Tlie rrltic. i ttil ill- n ay.
tl ilfirr lll
lv|KP.
fol|t*U ill|*
eil tho fplluie of Sam’s two pirKollm.ti"
III', wvt*U
• ii o pi non I dLicnihgiuii on the
r i» «nltu i .nit
vkmx prvdoclimiv to tin* -imy
• i i n Mil.
lather than lib stagin;: which fe w u l l r m Mityiltnl mi l uthi
MVTIie
In ifiiuiigil repurl Hindi* l»y
WE- HAVE THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
wa. slid to be excellent.
l u r U i f f':iia d n iho hitler p a d i»f
I las*Mias
I0v a Hat
r iT o lm y , tin* ciuii'linoid of
■Sr a llaS laavrllaa,
Certainly It I. time fnr tiia thik iniHiiIi.
ItiihKStir
n
ro
lau
wmn
pointed
Ts a Haa
WF. S IIIN C OUR LIG H TS
ossa weaA'
Willi tlie inn in '': 4»f il l., |d.i),
lucky .tar to shine fnr this lullotil’-tmidiiiK. mid if u n» drA L L N IG H T FOR YOU
Ibnl young Southerner. Iliond- Saiii I ib idtiu-t«tl Kiii'li utli'nliuu !■ m *»I tluil Hi In plal*il« viuuld rvCsasl ttva * s n l, la Ita Haa,
o pe n
iio u h s d a il y
wey luia oeeopted him for mvny n* Iin-4 n.vn »• fpif Inin pi»i*li
•d m n Itivlii i pliilMlmd fo r llio
V V l.lll.X u — l-o l l- III X I; _
yean as part o f lli.lf and no uni* i*f Id r"d it liin . Il is a &gt;• iml |irnfthhioii in till-« pinto.
c
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—
on,
— i:\i-i:ni' i.i iigathering nt the latmb* (Tub, ricti ihi: rr I.* ( Hitvailuny. nil" h i
i i i i a t i o x — m :o x i i i i i
x i- v i i k
IN SEMINOLE COI NTY
r aaliially I i i h K ltu&gt;
retreat for many o f Broadway's 4 u i ' | i , i t l llt iil
P i. VIM,
ertlnir ruibi. L tt-pleto willrmt f i i ' - t , Iin t i i i r i ' i i l *d h i m m i |i ho Till** VtH III" Ifioli'* •
FOUR ROOM Apartment—every ' WANTED TU tr.de, good ton and
dill f*
ril'd (l Cl* l n i l , «».••« Il It- I- J t n r fu •
llio
I'n iv e i t i U
of
Sim's presence.
I REK D K I.IV E H 1 — P IIO N E 7hS-J
aunvoaleace. Lights and watei | hair tivirk for pick-up, phone
I f iiriny wonder at Sam's rapid IH.xn ii'dinu. ^n»'i hi* alwnyi n I I H o n d a football lettni lliis Full.
Adults. Takaeh'e
( &lt;P-J.
rise the answer isn't hard te lv vvauh-d lei I* i i rent pH d u n ’ • imlviuir up 2R of lln liiiloin' TS
SINCLAIH SERVICE
San ford, F lorid a
Arcade lildg Room No. N
t inlidoMiiH and
I * iniIh i . h oii ft*ui
find, h&lt;- n«t only has n Ihuiuurh Willi " li'lin Hi uy** Itr ;
705 FRENCH AVE.
il’L t I N 4 Fancy Christmas boxes knowledge of hlatiionlcj gained I n u ' auJiiTw-l In v.
lour t\.t.n iwiiniKi
^
BUNGALOW, Screened porrhi.,' of aMort.d. tiee-ripencd frolt,
p r j condition. Ooee In. ITwiiwji
* ahlpped. Telephone

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FIRE WORKS
XMAS AND NEW YEARS
KBRAS—YES

Dr. Garner Is
Naired Head Of
Medical Group

DOC’S—NEXT TO SMOKE HOUSE

Classified Advertisements

LIQUOR STORE

LIQUORS and WINES
CHAMI-AfiNKS AND SCOTCHES

ffljKfflXANEqVa

HOYT’S

Kv FRFI) H\RMAN

RED RYDER

UNFURNISHED
HOUSE.
4 1WE BUY, SELL OR TRAD E
iw m m . Bath, Rgaaonablc. Ap|4yi
AN YTH IN G IN HOUSEHOLD
M l Part.
FURNITURE. MATHER A *
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W ILL

THEM LE T'S SHOV6 O N TDtMAKP
2 RK3HT AirMAV /
T H RIVER

T H IS IS R YD E R 'S
L A S T RID E, ^
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H O D S/

A L L SET,
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COUNT
THREE — TH EN
S W IN G H IM O U T
, IN TO T H E _ ^
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. -•— GIVE .MAGAZINE fhibxrijtioM
VENETIAN
B U N D S — 15.00i for ChrktaMX-Spmtol rates,
per gaoRtk. A n t f . window
wo Mrs. Strong 110 E. Znd 8k
* * • * “ - 8^ ! * rd«v.An Bln*
Qh VhMM BOl-tL

* . DHIVING
j Sunday

Charlotte, N. C
niotnin*. Hogni f i r

to

TREE RIPENED Oronto*. Gtti*- I —
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fralf, tmcoiImo—Expma ship- BUY NATIVE ClrliUui Itoof,
nonI*, R m owl half l~x»« t&gt;y i Coiner l.t amt P.lmotto flow
Glower A Shipper thirty y e w ' UU* ta XJrd. M. M. Lord,
aperlroco. Get yoor ChrUlma.' 8 1 T U A T K A N W A N T K O

Order, to oo»ly. price, on w

tweet Nttocn A Cw, Oviedo.
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COLORED GIRL with cxpolitnc*.
Moto w ' p w n l kowo wor^.'
Moe Bet) Brown, 7*1 IVUto*
A vo. *
CARPENTER

WANTS work
rcoM E O N .
kOWIN— WE’RE \ WHAT ? ?
MOthM TO THE I HAVE YOU
AIRPORT--W KVE I LOCATED

W E L L OYER 800 Ouncroe In
•leek, S3 dUUnct types u 4
e lm . A lament for any pare*
c r 'p y iy y i. WWmhlt Studio.
PAUUVE

*O T TO ORT

CabUgr,
U e t . ColC U R U N B BANDERS
to. tha afternoon,

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—SECRET OPERATIVE

J

BARS ? ? ,

NO. hiJT T H E
T
POLICE ARC SU RE .
THAT IT WAS
(
SHELIA JUG A N D
HEiN iE w h o PULLED
t h e s t ic k u d o p J
i i x t h e M INT
L
there/ f a t

AM TIME
rrs m v d u tv to
BUT
\
GET OH TH IS
I C A S E --IL L WAVE GOSH / I D
LIKE TO
T O LEAVE THE
SEARCH FOR BABS FIND BA8S
IN T H E HANDS
. FIRST
OF THE POLICE
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TOEIR. A PA iTTM E toY
D O BERTO r: *.
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V E A H --W E 'L L tAOVE OUT TONIGLCD
YO U 'LL GET TUE CfcR.. U E IN IE - AJJD WE LL M EET YO U O N T H E
_____ C O R N E R -* WE L L TAKE
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DAN
D U N N '5 VJITW US / ■

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otoetrto rwfrtgwrwtor
tafcto kto and 3f c ,
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By RAY THOMPSON And CHARLES COLL
V O W ,M iW
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�In co-operation with M ayor H iggin s’ campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local mer­
chants and business m e n 'h a v e Bignejl a pledge card
like.the one illustrate^ below.

It is our sincere desire

to do our part in m aking the camfcifefr a success and
thereby help to build Sanford into a b ig g e r and better

MERCHANT PLEDGE
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Hon. Edward Higgins. M ayor
City o f Sanford
,
l)e«r Mr. Mayor:
1 will cooperate in your plan to keep Sanford Dollar* tn Sanford
and pledge myaelf to the following:

1. T o carry such stock o f goods as are necessary
to fill all demands and to sell at such prices to
meet competition.
2. T o purchase all supplies and, accessories, except
stock fo r resale, as are incidental to m y business
in Sanford as fa r as possible.
&amp; To impress upon all my employees the importance o f spending their wages in Sanford

Mindful that much of the trading out of town'comes
through mdivi&lt;iiu&amp;l thoughtle^iw8^ the. merchanta o t Sanford
wish to appeal to each person to survey:his or herparticular
needs in the Hght of dvic w elfare before concluding that a pur­
chase must be made in a neighboring city.
v .
We realize that in.some rare instances a certain product may not.be
available in Sanford, and in these instances we have no atuurel with the
person who goes elsewhere to purchase. It is only in the cases when
people buy indiscriminately out of Sanford without local investigation
and with no thought of the loyalty t 0 the town in which they live, that
we wish to make our plea.
We are conscious of the fact that the success of the present cam­
paign must come from the mass of individuals in Sanford. Unless each
person in Sanford co-operates, the plan is doomed to failure, and (Ntr
merchants will continue to be penalized and handicapped as they haV?
in the past, and will not be able to succeed and improve their stores as
we all Upsire.
*
There is no power on earth that can make people buy ideally, unless
It Is the power of pubUc opinion, and if this power of public opinion.can
be so directed as to discourage, or rattier abolish, the practice of many
In trading elsewhere, then evervone will be benefited: the merchant,
the individual citizen, and the dty a 8 a whole.

his Advertisement Is The First In A Series Made Possible By The Following Merchants And

B. L PERKINS
L O U * C T NICK'. WBAR

C. L * M .
d in g f Eld e r

CINDERELLA
BEAUTY SHOP
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SANFORD
ELECTRIC

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STANDARD

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FLORID.

UARANTY f
iBSTRACTCO.
* GLASS CO
R B . POPE GO,
INC’
HOFMANN

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BUICK

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO.

BRIGGS
THE JEWELER

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TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.

SEMINOLE
ST, JOHNS
MONKSBILLARD
COLEMAN’S
DRY CLEANERS RIVER LINE CO.
PARLOR
WIGHT
THE YOWELL CO. PETER PAUL’S
WIGHT BROS. CO. GROCERY CO. THE STYLE SHOP
STRICKLAND BEAUTY 8HQPP
COCA-COLA
EMERICK
MOTORS, INC
J. C PENNEY HARDWARE CO. BOTTLING CO.
COMPANY
FLORIDA STA^E K. W. FRUIT CO. THE SANFORD
ro ubd llat;
ATLANTIC
BANK OF
NATIONAL BANK &amp; ANDERSON
- SANFORD
SECURITY
COWAN CO.
HILL LUMBER
MATHER
LUMBER CO.
ALTMAN - * SUPPLY YARD TABLE SUPPLY FURNITURE CO
LEE BROS.
WERT f j
CHEVROLET CO.
STORE
PALMETTO
IR E JEWELER
GROCERY STORE &gt;• PLUMBING
W ALTERL
&amp; R ENGLISH TUXEDO FEED
COOPER
* SUPPLY CO. SANFORD CASH
FEED STORE
VALDEZ HOTEL
SANFORD •
MONTEZUMA
MACHINE CO.
HOTEL
KENT MOTOR CO.
SANFORD
W. R REIT Z
GAS CO.

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ELECTRIC CO.

TIRE SHOP

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SctJboI* Comtjr ProlKd
Ib rt Pratt And Vegetables Thin Any
Bliallar Arts In A«Krkd
AN

IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R

Ifu r a lii

Sinford fa The Only CeMrAi
Florida City Affording Rail, HIghwn,
And Water TraaERortatlon

SANFOltD. FLORIDA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1939

Light Armour, Slow Speed, Weak Spots In Nazi Raider

Solon S u g g e s t s
Airport Expansion

NEW YORK, Ihc. 1 K _ (A *)-!
Haywood lim n , fit, columnist1
Slid |&gt;rv»klrnt of (tie A uuvkuii j
neii»ut|&gt;vt tin.M. iliid ludry ».»
the Columbia.Pits, j tridan Metli j
Cal renter where lie \vui taker •
Thuimlay night whin pm-uin inia
dcvi-lipid from n mnvy cold.
I
lie liiul lain uiiniiisviuiis time’
of thr line.
A
nitlvo i f
Hiouklvii, tit!
atm led lor n lime n t. ilitivnrJ
mid Miiirril lucrepa|ier wiirk. In 1
HHM • n n reporter on thr Nrw
Yuil; ’lelcgtwpli. lie thru wolkril
OU.tlr Ncer Yoik Tribune t '
epdirk iilitor,
dianiallo
critic.
Woild t ar c. rnspondent.
H«
wvnknl on the Nrw York W oill

W a r Department O f f idalsAgainstMany
Anti-Aircraft Guns
W A S H IN G T O N ,
D c «. 18.
■ (A P )— M ilita ry recom m cnitionn o f a . congrea.ilonnl
grou p '.based
on A 16,000-

to d sy .s .lrro d up ajRumer.tfi
o v e r th e beat
mcilhode
of
b olsterin g national dofenaea.
Propoaala w ere advanced
bjr Bcn|ter Thom**, spokesman
for 1( senators and representa­
tives thet-do not jib* (a many
peltWelare with exprtxacd Idea*
of the'-geerral army staff.
"Thornne .gvggvited an expan­
sion &lt;af. glees
o f alrportx and
trelnfofr i f tea fo t troopg] gpordIna up tt*£toroductlon o f semianAmatic rli)«», and to mod*
« M M ifWld artillery vrlth immeiPon to defense from
’ar' Department o ff If lala
Uiosleitle over Ingresarcruft ,'ttrnaei before

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Air, Sea Success
Nazis Claim 34 Eng­
lish Planes, 4 Mer­
chant ShipsDestroyed Near Helgoland

MASTER OF GRAF SPEE

German Cruiser
Reported Sunk
Ronort Pnrlnrcs Nine
Finns K i l l e d 700

R ii° ? nr Soldiers
Uon-lqfp.t r » n « «

T’. r * t n i r
■-1
vnd
-„r(.ft.- n m lr - t «rir
. . i, . t ./•♦
-f&gt;r.mnt'v'i*
•UU ll
’ 111," -. • • *’ .,r - f th r
i-|Mil’t «
n ■ ii) r
f!rri f c'r
r-: nort o ll n f . .
.
• V Ml*,
. nt Tv- i!
1
N, , c 5"«-m
C -IIIM
ni.r- I’
'
- -Ri.-h
! i * " f 11,-1- ’
it ;r » pLinwn were mi.l lo
|r t-*t ’ ’
) .- I r e l i r ll
The nd it »1 ?*+* - - n
of bolilhi- t LiiiI •link ’ivir Brit*
•Tirr.l
ll Ip tn ti h c ’l

Meriwether And
WPA Project To COLUMNIST DIES Brilhdays Are
Son Are Injured ♦
Be Prepared On
Celebrated By
In Auto Mishap
—
..
Orafege Boulevard
Rotary Members r’.j I). Meriwether
Slid Ilia B&gt;yvnt Ji.lii ,un. Hilly, weir iiljuivd

$52,000 Road Improve. r a e n t Is Planned;
Bond O ffers Asked
County Enulntcr *Fred T. Willland^w«3 dlrccled to prepare a
W PA prtjeet for th| widening
and repaving of Orange Boule­
vard. vest of Hanford, at o
apcelal meeting nf the/ Bnant &lt;&gt;■
CotMly Commissioners in the
Court Ilotue Salurtluy aflerm on.
i The action ly / t h e lkmbl ft**'

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C r r t r it t ’

Two"'Aeniiira* heels ware found in the tierraan pocket battler hip. Admiral ttraf Spec, whin she
vttrk lie lian-feried ' hi/
led three British crvlaera. Shell* from rix-inrh gun* tinped through armour plutir,.- found to column, • It Rceni* To Mr," to thr
New
York
I W . Ill* I tret nni
Ight, more like a cruiser's than a battleship's, an.I thr S ier wio too alow. Wn-i-'ei**e o f battle
lari rolumn. In that piper ap­
u the dccka o f the raldrr d&gt; seamen patch hole*, above, in Montevideo.
pealed Fridiy.

tr-m easu res eonxlderrd

taut..
They • claim
tta ircia ft guns'to daYork, and other large
Id require the bulk of
l defeat* • fund*. The
d bo outmoded before
It waa clsjmed POO
teedadito defaod Lon-

Broun Dies Germany, Britain
At Age Of 51
InNewYark' .^Match Claims For
F a mo u s Columnist}•
Succumbs A f t e r
FheumoniaDevelops i
From Heavy Cold ~

Setwtor Thomas Has
Ideas On Subject
That Fails To Jibe
With General Staff

inn seriously when tIn- itulu
Gray, Puleston, Byrd but
In which th&lt;y were riding ml■
Itiliel with a loaded fish nml
AndTurnerHonored | poultry trurk nil Felrry ■Avenue,
after sundown fast right.
A t Weekly Luncheon |klimil)
II.lli thr trurk nml the .vuto hi

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itiitnin vrknntvl ■-.- • • lo »
.f I In- three merchant ship*, but
i-i-laecd n
ilriti-h
submarine
....
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. . whii-t Mr. Mrriwrlher was thling.
Outslanillnr prmimvlitlra whoeo
a|mMt ron,,,!,,,!,
auk ii d.Ollll-tiin lii-rmnti erulanf
tirthiluyi were rrlehmtid liy III* ||,hif. accoiding
to
Deputy
Thumdn.v.
Rotary Flub I.-lay iiiclmlnt Tho | s h t jlf Jwik Hick anti who ill- |
tienuun officials denied the
mas Fnllyli . Martin Van llurvn. J vrstlk'uted.
l...« nf t!u- -cruiser.
Fnpt. linns |jtugs.tnrff, letl, w in nn.ni.ie is shuwu a- li
Woutimw WiNnii, A ml retv Jnrk- , ilu
truck
was
enroute
to
Or-1
The
tiiid Spec settled In the
.
.■..-...■it' In protrat the Frugun.t tin gnvri iiiurnl's order Hint' the .....
tnn, (letirrnl liriirge Fnster, T^ul*
Hlv^r Plate ntud where she was
battleship Admiral tiraf S|&gt;cr inu-l rlm r nut of the hiulim lilr scuttled by her crew o ff Monte­
I'nslrur, Ath.nrnl (Irorgr llew. fl«h and oysters Innn the Ka*l !
ty, l.inlwii- Vi.it Beethoven nnt coast and Mr. Mrriwrlher wn i I yesteiday aftciliuun In compliance with rules of intemnliunul law video. Most o f Uie crow, rnoro
ninny olhti'. in nihlitlun In tlu'i rinnute to his homo nt the time : thot n waiahlp ran slay In a neutral port only 24 hours fur rrpalrt. than l.OUli
men,
arrived
at
nirmlars, 8. li. Fun}, I ' 1'. Samuel tji.- ucridrnl necurinl
Rurnos Aires where high Argen­
I'lllvst'.n, rrp.r rlltgil liy Proair
IHRy MnlwwUirr was thrown
tine offtrials declared they would
vfR r. Wkm Ww lki.it, S t M w Tuettee fitlnr the aiitA-ns 41* Iwnnsi over
nml T. llrti'lforil llyrtl.
' nml sustained n severe gash on
hi- released If they pledged Id I'resltlt nt Marlin Itram
an- I tllc |„.n(l , inA
n^ uiht.r minor ruts
refmin from further part In the
noomril there «„u l,l lie no meet- ,
Ml„ t trulsrs but hi- romlitionwas
war.
,
Mng in the riot, nest Mumlay «&gt;i |
r,„„Klernl ariluus. Mr. MvriIn the ltns-&gt;inn-Finni»h war,
Hie week lifter on oecuunt nf ( „ rt|„,r u|,0 ,„ ff, nsl t uts unit
r,-pints reni-hed (!"|ienhiigen that
(hiNImu- nml New iinrs. J
, l.rulst s nml Imth weir 11tWt.11 lu 1
nine Finni-.h siddieci* killed 700
nest mis'tli’" will In- no Jnniuii, the hospital. The driver of the
Itussinns masM-il on a load and
N, W. (!. Klriiiiiig was ludiu tr I liuck
and iiiiulhei
urcu|unil
i-vposi-d ditei-lly to l-'tnntsh gunsInto tln&lt; rhih os n nrw mouther. escaped Injury when the loadeil
m ......
! Autlmritatlve Rerlin ..iiurcfs
A. It. Mnlthir niiiiuunrtHl Hint vehicle turned uvrr In the mlddlr
dam'Waller Head, president of Un­ of the highway. Ruth of the ft out
Af
I ll q f i f ll t i f) n “K''’' fr" ln tlruguuy rhaiging a.
itary ItilrrnaUnmilr, would address wheels of the Irvck were knocked
1 II 8 I I l ll I I II II |violatii.il of Inti-rnutionul law in
with Fenlri'l FlurhU Rotary clubs In o ff by the force i f the collision.
• iriju liiiig llu- G raf S|mt to liavo
Orlando
on
IVe.
27.
'
i..#---rulnf.llt ,j Hlh hiif f icin illy
hU wife, died today at the ago
In presenting Hr. Ciuy with r
|.nirr.l Itiiti«li nrw»|i«|K*n« tallrd
o f 51 from pneumonia. Broun
a m ar.si \.
i »,r
in
ui*i
trowel,
n
lone
of
rlgara,
und
two
A
hunlinu
trip
In
tinhiimnii-'k
I lit* ii iillliiiK "ignnlili*
waa active fur many years as tleki'is to the “ Finest theater in
west nf IsiiigiiiH-l i-lull'd in tiu- Five yout Ii I.iii lit .l In ilriitli I ihIii)
A Inn I ..f iMif.wil.ly Letter Ja|&gt;*
a newspaper leportcr and col­ Hi ruin'd- ( 'minty,M Fhnrlc* Mor
U
v
.
im
I
i
niii'M \hieiieaii ri-lutiuMA
eanm
umnist and until hla death was rlsiiii, wlio hnd rlinre.-e of the pro.
gi-dy thin ...... line f« r t-dpiii j Ih " fin* .Ins. -,v*-|'l
president of tho American News­ grain, said, "his hnhhv Is ganlen
I.ii inilui. f i miii the Far Kad totluv when
Walt", 22-)&gt;*" "Id -i'll id Mi "I'd tliuird lull" u«i-d n
tin.l.i|iuiie-e
Foreign
Minister
paper Guild.
H «fe li»s r 4 M ro a r Slsl
m lltnil foi fti1
(i. Wulls, i.f 2111 Mill'll nf ll GcnlNIR
Noiniiin 11&gt;]«l AniLnNRnilor Grew
u
1 Avt’iiut*,
A vi'iniii wlm hms iimiuiiil) killftl Mi- niimlul * I'liililtm nrni (iim v
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I lie Viin^tze River will lie opetirtl
WEST PALM DKACI1, Dt-r. IN |vthrit the Lull, i of « m l. i.n i- wimnI, m f«*w itiili w* f i , iii AuitU'vlu. lu iiuviRHli.iii Mu fur ui Nanking,
—
— Judge
II. Donnell, foi- tlutlHlIy tliaclitudill, und |ii«-nrd
Dr. K. II Si IivahII, Mi|H‘rtntvii riuaing the river ty traffic by
iner Judge of the 15th JudlrUI \}\n |IIMi,|
tlrut of (lie* m lfiH,| »ni»l llii* ilctiii tliiul iiuueiix in one of the It*
By MABEL CHAPMAN
Circuit, one-lime City C. minis j iH-putv 1,'n i ifl Jock lli. k-mi w eir: Floy.I I •&gt; 11Ii*. I.*», Snvnmmli sue* floo.liiiy lelatluiu.
slonor and Mayor ef West l*alm |wh„
......
Winner of 5th Prim
la.
7.
Hoyt Fi.ik. If.. Ailanta; William
Reach, became a randldatc Iasi
MONTEVIDEO, Dec. IP - (4 7
'■■‘ .which ciiw u l the i i « » . . " • f l i - l ' . ,
. . .
night for the Florida Attorney
nrlf |fatal hunlii'ii caaim ll). it |H,ilni I roumana, . . .
V uldostn; tu i ti» — I'ruud and powerful marauder
What better way can a cititrn help hin town than
Ccneialshlj
rip.
- that
Ihst Mr. Wulls and III-immimii* iJHargvant,
Rargoant,
17, (ialtiravillr,
Ills irnm|Mlltiamraville, lis of the high sens I lie Nasi pocket
to runtrlbuto
jta growth iw that ho ran really l»c
A t one time a vice chalmmii of loll, lu-slle ■llon itid, IVCIS- ,-nii"ilr Furwoml I IX-veh, ngc unknouib battleship Admiral Graf Spce wax
proud of it? Sanford, the tuwn in which we live, in
tho Slate Drinociallr Executive home lifter sivi-inl hniir- in Hie A sign -1it
I blown up and sunk Inst night to
Fummittrr, Ihnindl lu his an- woods when n ili-er wiis riglilisl.
Nathalilrl I’etei V. Decatur, nml snvo her from defeat and destruc­
. the hirgeat gltiglo vegetable nhipuing center anti celery
nounccinrnt said. "I was born u
Arrurding In the arcsHinl, Mi. William Mui-Mirhiii I, address mi tion at ihc point of British naval
jrrowing region in itho world. Water transportation
Democrat and have never depart Walla rvaibcd foe the rifle whirli available, wen- injured critically guns.
for all product! ia possible since wd arc at the head of
ed from Democratic urinriulrs ua was In-lacen tluni in the Inmt Ih c bodies of four of the dead
Officials saidtiCaptain Hans
j which I Intend to make tliU com- ki-dt of the pirkup truck and at- wtrr rrrovntsl
navigation on Aho 8 t Johns River. There la an inIsingkduiff and "every member
I
•alga."
Hrhwull
-aid
tlir
finstalled
In
tempted tu bring the loads* i null
uf Die n ew " of the Graf Sp*o
dual rial activity here which is absent in moat midland
" I ant making this rare without lu hit slnnildcr while watching the a linen loom on the first floor rmriird thr safety of other boats
communltieH^.
^
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thr mantle of any rllqur or ml animal, lu inising the gun, the dormitory, also use as a hum- before the 10,000-Ion (10.000,000
mlnlatrallou being thrown over hammer npp.irrntTy struck mi". dry. There were 21 hoys
With ull Uto natural resources |ntment wo ahould
nva in
In th* floating war monster, her hull
tar," bo asaeiled and declarvd, "I object which railsssl the puli In dormitory, but several tscuped shattered and hri wreckage aflame
Iw able to make Hqpford the liest town in tho nUa*u if
am slncrrrly actuated In announc­ fire, Ih-puty IliekMin said, add by sliding down nn outside piping from the explosions of internal
we would ah apend hur monev at home and gain benoing Nor the efflco te ta of aervlcr lm* that the Inillrt fiuin the .’It Others jumped when thr flames I mini ", sank in 25 fret of water
flta from ’it instead of dtixuiding it In other towns and
to the iK-opI* of Ihc State of Flor­ rallbrr Kcinington •m lrn d tin- were discovered at 1:30 A. M. ;
irwailaaeW u« rase »ls )
contributing to th«lr growth.
ida."
The fire wn» not in the mall.' _
------------------ »---cheek, and p-irscd through IIIbuilding nf thr school, which ha
iw lr u I r t f V l n v A u L u
youth’s brain.
-Surely .w«r want Sanford to grow ao tlua. we will
H IK IC J f A S I i B
tragi dy occurrvd obniit 300 Inmates The Imy. ,,u.rtrre 1
rraliv.tie proud o f .lL The only thing wrong with us
H:U0 o’clock this morning alaml In the bunu-d dnrmitnry and
ia that wo aP.iuaa ' Op. Dot apend and circulate
J l-S mile- west of Palm Hprinrs. worked on n 3(si nen- farm and
our mnnev aA honwi conaeoucntly we do not get tho
near t*akr Brantley, Mr. llirksnn dairy operated in ronnrrtinn with
the srhnol.
,
rvpofUd.
advan'agea o f it alia Expand.
Mr. .Walls for the past three
Our merchant^ pay-taxes which bdn kern up the
yrara has been employrsl nt the'
Mrs. J. I. tni-ley. Seal Rale
library aehoola, hgeoiUI,. at root a rtc . If wo do not
Gulf Brrilce Hutlon mi th- m i­
• l.vlrninii uf 'he V-minnle OountV
ner of French Avenue an I I'lrsl
■natmnlxr I haM merchant a, whv should we expert them
Ti|lwrriil,.*l« and Health Associa­
Hlrrel. lie wa. Imm in Hanfmd tu
. to hein n*?&gt; T h t y nav* earned our support, why not
tion. has Ih-tii h*i«v rhcckinw re­
Tlirrr will bo an adjourned Feh. 7, U17 and allendeil Hanfnnl
turns from th,* Fhristmns Reals
.ha City Commission
Hve |i .‘o them? lf^wo'attend our money here and
schools.
•rnl nut in the mall.
Hall tonight at T:»0
tbrv .knew we are hark of them one hundred nercent.
Kurvlvnrs are -hla father and
She nnnoun-eil
today
that!
o'clock.
Mattars af Importance mother, Mr. and'Mrs. J. G. Wails,
IK vi will »o* ahle ta keen a Brtler line of pmds. Wo
"T)ien&gt;
me still some Reals unacare scheduled for consideration. and
___ two brothers, James Gay
The Brotherhood uf the First
, , .roUDUll for and wt&gt; f id ;th a t oerFrank Lr Millar will deliver ar Walta and Rarnuel f . Walla, both! naptW 'rhu rcl, inrf lu H.. last haps llirv have lA-n mislaid. They
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address aa the "History of Free- of Sanford. Funeral arrangements,
-it th" Vnl- are easily overlooked and WO
! 1 ? p 'b tic «
’
masonry" at the regular meeting will be announced ' later.
know tlii'v are tcm-lng In a doth
o f tho Raafard Lodge No. #2 F that*^inK?nnuVst M aid* be* neevsw
’*nhn
!•- -R'lkiii"
was
In „rharga'drawer,
forgot tea.
that
no
Inquest
would
be
neces,
&lt;
f
(fcr
|irojrrn)n
„
|
M
,
^
vrry
)lul „ lt,v temporarllv mkl|TafMi&gt;
and A. M. la the Mnsaoie T.mpla
•ary.
Tucaday night at 7:30 o'elcrk.
te«k
drawer."
interesting n-sutim of the nprni- in a
'
Fund* from tha sate of Reala
lion of the Florida Baptist Child,
regular meeting of
ato
used
lo provide medical MR{
rrn'a
(bumu‘
Aicndla.
Mr.
JinBRITISH FREE JAP SHIP
’ itOrder of Odd Fellowr
piles and I rest. Indigent tobercul*"
klns Is a dlre.-tnr fer the Home.
in the Odd Fallows
Election nf offlcors for the en­ • la patients In Hemlnole County.
LONDON, Dec. 1 3 —(A7 — Th»
Hall tonight at 100 o'clock Japanaaa freighter Sanyo Maru suing year was also bald at which We ate grateful for thr asalatancn
Rent In&gt; bull twee matters
pat waa relaaaod yaaterday after n tha following were unanimously already Revived. 'However, we
emsidaration.
ara atUl under our quota and ash
(4 -hour slay at a British con­ chnweni
Major M. J. Meeks, president: that you koap sandlag In yenr
There will be a aappar-meatlng traband control base, thereby Mg"wall
dollars until tba goal set la
Stewart,
first
vlca-proslasaasban of the Campball- falling to become a test case on danti El wood (1 Harper, aacood reached.
dvfe
that Is greatly
Amaricaa Legion poet in Britain's blockade o f German
As one man said
In
vie* I'rr.idrnt; Robert A. Will­
_____Ian Hat tonight at 7 A0 exports.
iams, seerslary; A. CT Madden as bought a package o f Bealst “ A t
a'eiack.
A
M
i
aUandnnee
of
traosursr and J. Martin Stine- ter all, U U te a sort o f health in.
i dtiaan a o f S a n fo rd U to
Ii raauaatad by
sureoca. They sestet in building
».
on* of hla voyages te cipher aa aorgtmdar .
othoaiantically
in to . this
laargl Walastsla.
Columbus waa atrandad
Tba neat mewling of tba Broth- up our children te resist dtaaaoa
U scheduled te.be held aa and tha pravtnUao ta mar* than
far I t months an the north coast
the cure and far Maa expensive,"
Jan- It.
af the Island « f Junakn.

ArekU liiter/i-J,. l»u. vftkrci Would, *4

Gun Discharged Five Youths
Accidentally Is Burned To Death
Fatal To Youth In Georgia School

day aad S0.000 are }n .eervh/e,
while a commercial contract tor
OfiRbO more baa been ■let.

George Herbs!
Is Victim Of
Heart Attack

Edgar WuitH Killed Two OthcrH Injured . ,ajll
Intituntly As Bul­
For Feeble-Minded,, ,
let Pierces Brain

lotion calling for offtia on the
county's bonda after Jan. I. Thr
bonds are not caltablo until after
July 1, 1010 but the Hoard mem­
bers expressed a belief that,
several thousands o f dollars In
Interest could be saved if the
bonds can be purchased at a fair
price end tatlrpd before July 1,
thereby saving' Internet for aU
months. These tonda era o f the
refunding aeries.
Another resolution waa adopted
At the suggestion of local WPA
officials requesting funds with
which to begin the ronatrueOen
of Pcrmavhraala Avenue, from the
eVsUfa, . Mrs. Ann Wurth, Orlande Highway to (he Dig Tree
Ritas bath Hat bat and M b. Park. I f waa understood that work
could .begin within a short time
aw this project If the funds are
made available because o f the lack
o f other projects.
Naw plana far a County health
enlt were discussed but since it
would be 'impossible far
tba
County to appropiiats fuada for
•Ms work at file. time. Chairman
W. B. Ballsrd requested that tbs
new plan be submitted at a liter
data in eompfets detail.
' Urn raslgtmtleu o f Dr. C. 4*
Park' as Cewalv physician wsa

elalm

Judge Donnell To
Run For Post Of
Attorney G e n e r a l l y &gt;

“Keep Sanford ’Dollars In Sanford"

For Check-up On
Christmas Seals

Stocking

City News Briefs

cw 4

Baptist Mens
Group Elects
1940 Officers

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