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Actions 01
A l l i e s S t e p Consolidation Of Several Mail
Routes Planned By Post Office
Up Production
NLRB Told |
Of Warplanes
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Florida City Affording Hall, Hlghfrfr,
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Finns Appeal To
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likelihood th a t there would t*&gt; kerned." 'M r. Hendricks w ote:
• consolidation i t th n e rum l *t am Just -ta tu rc it will not. 1
routei In Seminole County loomed ainrrrely request th at your de*
p aitm in t reconsider this m utter
today'w ith the receipt of a com- and th it there be no cnsotldam unkstlon frem congressman Joe tlons m»dr on these mutes. I am
itrndricka, who revealed vhul the convinced without question that
m i O lf e t Depaitroent is plan* It would bo a foolish consolidate n.
nine to combine the I logwood In any event, I request that no
B r itis h - F r e n c h
loute with a Sanford route, ami further action be token umil I
R e in fo rc e d
to the Oviedo route to include nrr've In Washington th.» first of
port of the Longwood route.
the y e a r.'
NRA
The ae.ion, against which Mr.
Earlier In his letter. Mr. lie n - ,
N .a ,z l
Ilrtidrirka J u t
voiced vigorous *drieks had pointed out th it he I WASHINGTON. Dm. 1.*. —&lt;/V&gt;
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v id e o H a r b o r
protest to the Beet ml Assistant was a member of the P o l Office 1_ ivr^m y a nl:.|i member of
postm aster General In Washing* comml tee ami knrw "the p ro b -;lh r NI.HIt -nld today the hoard
ton, la contemplated as an evon lems th a t you have with ro n ro ll-. (,ni| Pn(.,11{(. |
“extra-legnl*' ae* ,
omy measuie, according to Port nations * . ,
vour budget, J Hvltles In mediation and eoneil*
Office officials. It would effe.t However, I do Hot recall th it any |,tlo n not piovkled for In the
[Col. W a tk i n s s t a t e s
an upprtxlm ai*
ied&gt; rton
of member of the. r'ln m lltrc h a. .Vaener Act.
991? ycatly fu the cost of muring ever presided in itailin g ixpcml!i E r a d ic a tio n
D riv e , , ,
—
||e tol.l the llm i.e Committee
the territory, aceording to e .t|. lures at the expense of service.' ihe a orb war curried on in the
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and th t Is what I think wot Id -H anover' NltA «’.»&gt;•* He wuV
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. o r
P la n e s D o w n e d
In a litte r 'tille d Dec. 1.1 lit happen in this else."
railed a -, a witness while KilmuitJ
|. With tin*
»ntion **f o*MiW A R U rM ftT O N D ec I B — Ambrose O'Connell, second «»•
j n nn effort to find out the fnlaiid. e*ntiiiltlee counsel, « a
In B a ttle O v e r
v a n r S ^ I.W
w lL e T ft * /« « ..1 ««*'*?*! P ^ n t a e lr r « * » « » '. Mt. j public on the proposed cm*,,11,1a- placing in the record. doatmenU
jt f n m U ,
the xxnr iuv»in«t
( A P j —*British aircraft rac Hendricks took Isvuj with the re* l linn, 111. Iln u trirk - has requested {ral I to h e ' imemleil to shoo
V *liw »t'nlh«
in tlic
tim*ivnl*l
tpricn were described In nu- port cf Inspectois, who stated the &gt;h i. Cfnrll uent., who sic Interest- Smith wn. •interested" In the
l 'i 11 1;»1 hI*:i fni ritfif m inister
stream . nf Florida, pi nu i|i.iii&gt;
thorltativo reDOrta to be!service ' would “meet with the cd. to write their opinions to him 1seltlem int ol n .trik e in th e lltrk At Ihe opening nf the.new edition of the hilurlou. tuu-l,',il Ihe Si
Juhti* l i n n . .&lt;ill lo*' ta»«lny
Ip p c u li'il
to RllSSin a
« ... ir n s e la n o . nt th o •PProral of alm ost everyone eon* I a t Ills office in Washington.
.h lie knitting Mill*. ILading, I'*..
U m i n g out warpianea a
t ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- although th e hoard was not in
llell/n-poppiti" in New hoik, the n rto i. did the "lioolnp*. .ji-|l,ii.\.
leovtli. lied, .uvioding to
in - 1lig aill fo r Sll-JII'lliioil o f ItOHrato of more than ono an
lo w I,u-tlr-l,limping ilatiee, -n euthm ins! u ally that Ihe nu.lom e j lot million t i s r i t o l
loduv tio m ! tilltic s , W'llili'
till* l i r i t i s h hour in ah effort to assure
Ono letter sent to n Boston e.mght the fever, perfonned in ihe ui.les. Here's form er Gov \l ! the Col. Lewi. It
w.itkm&gt;.! Kiviu'h ttllitv. mount rd a reair supremacy over Germany.
Smith, stepping it with chiBme 11,'wily C iane
suite, iii.rni .iivii.e. 1 1infoivrul L'tint.l
nvor the
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orIII). UtltVll lllilt- llll* .
. . , • I J* *• Caxa^a
After production U r *t;
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l.- lih t .MgmeeiV ..tf... h -I
t '«PI'«**l A .lllltfill ( . r « f S|MH’
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th e sta r t o f th e w sr, B ritish I
--------tm a strike on the m ill.) “hoi
.t m.t hoi it y (tom in. Wu&gt; rt'iu tiriiti: it s w n u tiils u n d e r
plane* a re being ro ll'd off the
ATLANTA, Dec. 15 —(Ah— - s age. Mira Leigh entered the pit without Mice*'..,"
• tin. in iii w 1-1.oi,Mon I.., iiii i - \ | i &gt;iii I«&gt;i I C i'iig iiiiy n n italicss.am hlv lines a t a aneed w e l l '" * * “ own on Peaehtic* street of snm ewhit skeptical amilhctm-i.
He snhl lie iimlrrs.xnl nn nt
M'llelllllM* oaf jtli Miisllllttll.il t ( | H I V ,
I C a a u .if . &gt;n .-IB* tlahll
last night, the Confederacy was i as Scarlett h rraflf would have
above 1,000 a month.
J.’t.lNMi in thi' fiirln I.* o liiuiiiiiltR« fm llitii* a»f ill.* b»Urr#d
rebcm on a stage and danet floor idono—with a glint in her eye. and.
h
iiii.I Ii m I 'olmiA , fSMif S|»»f l.r^iiM t«n11•I n prow lnf
French production,
too, ha* with mixed chords of polka and I her Jaw dstermlnedly set for a n y - 1
uni
which
wain
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mounted, probably to 400 amonti).
«l*'«pili* mi
mi ifusi’tl Ftr^nuth
Britlih-French production Is be­
V kin» •lu iiii: i!••• «*i»i • K,u,t.l o n U:i«
from the
ing supplement©# m aterially by ‘Cone WHh the Wind" bill.
. I Gable, Mist Leigh, Miss ,Lnni- l i r w y q f p r ] H i l t I M l l p H
to HI 11** a I &gt; r u r
ha­
\ leh'iio «‘.l lifim nii fr«*iif1il«*r Tnroinn. while
planes nullt for their order In the
D U l JT IU L II
Voun men In “sugar •coop- lutnl, C lavdettc Colbrit and a host ' D l H l S I c Q
I II 1,1lt n Ii If ife lc rm lm ithin t . &gt; t i«i
United BUte*. It la believed that coats and peg top tro tte rs swirled e f other
\\)U.'dlil-|,Ji firw worked lu.
SinU li D unios I thr stln i n e o f tfIo' |i “ V\ ploiil ihv
rach order* have beth Inertased their hocp-*klrt*d partners through welcomed
i.piiir the ilumuico.
.o.*l a
to more than 4JX)0 by contract* the graceful steps of ante-bellum afternoon
Ynifm Tniim t ltiui!&gt;liiol n plee
wjlh a confetti-punc- • ^
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P riz e F o r B ritis h .
F o u r M oti
o tio n s F iled ...........
" * l»Willi
"li-aiM*«* .lo ib«\iu»lfit'o* I.. Rtlib-inti
since the arm* embargo waa lift­ days aa A tlanta whooped Into lusted parade
4’«unmUMir
ra p t. It. K. Itosr sn&lt;L Charles
through
the
most
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a.l.hli.oinl
lutiil
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11
to
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ed.
M..h.!..ff for lo'siiiiuition of nefrttlvHle* around to d ay s wot Id
F r t* n i* h W a r s h ip s I By lx 'w is M itch ell •U 110*4'! a Mill In* I'tiiihli ,| i * x ||M||l!ll(t|M
crowd seen here since Morn-no. thairm an i f the Salva
Upward* of l,OQ0 American alr- movie premiere of M argaret Mit- vociferous
Mil till*
of the
1'resident J s ff Davis nf Ihe Con­ tion A1my Empty Slocking Fund,
pi'iiol
appinxlniah'l)
$ Ifoii.i'ilii l»t mo nolo* of «m:ill nation*' rl*ht
, ekaft havo airaady been delivered. chtll'a novel.
federacy patted threugh Ihe town. today had plenty of reason I"
lr tfr iiorm aii. nepro, ronx
-I •li*i mir tin* floral yi*ai xtliit h U* lo im‘1f-di'li'i hi iiiilt loll. He re*
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Eney waa n foet deep among
For block a fte r block In down- smile.
l»\ n I.* nmn jury of fir-»l iIi t m * Villi .luly I, I f o |
| hr mi l i- a11a**I
tot lee are capable of an output th* belle* in the golden horseshoe town
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l l i c ( i . i n u t n l i r n r t ’o l u n i
hail lent support
A tlanta, the crowd was
The rraion treing that ll| 111*11«!«*!'• WHi» MllU'lUV-l lo hi* iMiii.ilian of the emit ml ....-.-u .. .
nf mere than 2,000 a month.
im-q.l... nnd tlmt Stalin
&lt;i a, f u i ’h'. l a m i i »»«v | i*Io i i i i I
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of box neats a t Uta city auditor­ jimmerl 10 to 20 on each side of | |rcoplc ■f Snnfonl nt last .tppn
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I t wSa disclosed In Paris today ium aa Clark Oable, the movie
''h u ll
have
already
p ... e.l |,„H ,,,1,1
Soviet union doe*
street, Jtaulrmlng and sti.iln- . rently w ikesl up to the fact Hint .Mi- t J a y v n ) ii|ri-( -. li pp i' .l o u t t
1I n t Mil .1ik Iiti Millltl«l II. S uillli .1 fi . tive in ruml ailing tin pkmt „ „ | r „ \. t a ringle inch of tarth a t the T in t .consignm ent of Rbett Butler, tirad e into the ta ll the
log for a glimpse, of the movie .m an y
underprivileged
peison. yi jte id ty .q q isn n lly iitleiitptine | „ tlll
,|1.Mi,.,| f..,,, In..|i„ii. filed
America!* planet since the em bar­ with a beaming 25-year-old• sten­ ■itara.
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f oilier olalH , but It
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ilepend wholey u|&gt;on their generc.
t.i ilixlge Iti ill'll war*hips on tin j (,v
| „f u-w l. It. Mil
go was repealed had reached ographer a t h it tide.
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Polite ^T
Chief
yvr-r-i Moresby
fg-ggp---j estimat-1 Uy -for _a happy
. . . Christmas.
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France safely. T he number* was
The lucky gfrl was Mildred td 3SO.OOO perion* were peeked
A total of $.r&gt;3 w n contribute l Morknth' to (iennany.
not dlvuljod*
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| lit* , stale • anti lottcrj laws.
several of thr other southern
To., llr.li.li .-m iser, l&gt;efor*
H artsfkld, daughter c f Atlanta's along U&gt;* e lg ii miles of Ihe par- yeateiday for the highest elngl-,\ rich war prl*e if vnntmml ul
Tire fir.l rlrgn-e nvirder v. rihcl l V
nti.l only ir
e a lt y u n b |,|, ,|.r G raf Hpee fl#J to.
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Hartaftald. ad* router F o llfr had diffieully fn't'mtMjoU T . ported In any one iW yn-n,
thi. .Tjr.SUtoil
.Td:.hUU.n liner hail,
b ter n- 1j a a . ro iu n u d ugnlnst Ki.omnn
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fro . the
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f uiui r sine.
sine Sept. I.
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but ah* had a Place of honor k s t ,
ejo ,, to thq movie stais. away , (han twn. week. into, to bring the ■lay after lliilatn .lr.kii.,1 «
„„i ,,niv 2,i niinnle. In ,.eeli me ! ,! ‘ 1 1,1'• *, **i’
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liente.l
they
night for which most debuUnte* from th* slowly moving sutomo- . &lt;otsl aamunt nf the fttn.l m
Thi’if wit * Boim* om jrcturi' tint* n ufiiii'iirr i«» -riv r ul (In* S la lr | *
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•li*» in IKlit luutl l*i*l fui Tnmpi l»rU**n, f.»i i.ml iliirine (In n^h?.. .? [ control .in|*l.*y».| l&gt; w rll. julnr.l by tha 100.000-ton
would have given a carlosd of or- | bilt. M trylng the calabrltie*.
tltu .y o .
T here were
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n * , , ! »*Mil%ai ( uinb*'rlfin*l. Tht
rnma in exchange.
i p | f | . theuasnd massed in front
Donation, yesteiday wer.- ttisde r«», llnvitnn *»r fr»m«* Hmt«il Slulrx muiixlt r .f yam iintniiil lifi*,” |
Blcps • to eliminate
traffle
ng men of
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ivncli battleTh* young
A tlanta were &gt;0f the Georgian Terraco hotel, by Ihe following: Mr. and Mu. lltilf |K rt, hut ii xxhh I.. It. x.il iji-n F itt imtr. I* , ntu- lit.* I h - i |.« i»ott I ...**
haxards w ere taken a t the board equal y ottvloua of the mayor who wltcrP
|„ lift
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she x\
would
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Gvi to
In |.,b
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Mis* Leigh.
Leigh, Cable
Gable and oth
oth- «■ H. Hmtlh 12, a fiivn.l 41, ; ««-tnllv
meeting of the Hanford Carden racorted Cable's wife, Carole
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words ftom American
Kirull
t incut
, i i .ttileme.,
ii..ii..
rf»*i
...
-lmeti-,1
.ii
Non
ri«’
i
gumit
Club laat T hurtday when It was Lombard.
||o xxn* i lim it'd
ii spcrially-constnieted
platform , Kllry*
liilcy’* Crocet
(iroccry Store fill, Tabic. |„ n,|,|iiinn ih.ro » a . talk tlm' a.'X.'lnl yi.ti
speeiaily-eonstracted platform.
agreed th a t all Oarucn Club
••&gt;«","Il
e
i
Ik
l
o
o
.
i
,,„
.„
0N
gronte,I
the
G
ruf
Next to Rhett, the socially giltG atlc und Mlaa Lombard lite r Supply Grocery Store 4ln and the vessel nm lit !«•
I lo pm In llio uimi'l niiv •11*11* dm nl xxtilt j
member* weuld be requested to edged audience from all over the admitted they “Wero scared itlff" , rre d It. Wilson $5.
„ t,. , otn*tn In
I vision German kuIiiiisi me. m oiliei tlio pn III* di-it* •! nini.lt i ul lilijali of the-.- lo.nlrt me ul.eaih "|„-i’» | s „ e .
remove heavy plantings on th* trntlon watched Scarlett O’Hara, by the enthu slaitlt crowd. Miss
"i ih. .to, k-nmill.- Htsinvl. ....... i |..iq. . ii..iigli t,. niake repairs.
('apt.
Rose
suid
(joys
und
g
u
ls
{
Cn
,ft
nt
hin.
The
t'oluuilnis
ImJ S* ylinn*, .iif tin i in tri**, in |t&lt;»nk "in?
It
X\l»l*'|&lt;
*
*
com ers of properly where auch the Vivien l^ ig h r f the English
d
s * \i\ ixx.t Hi iti li Hf.niuen from
..
----------al Seminole High Bchnol held a tftkrii on nuHt* Ilian 'Jii.UDil I'-ir i-rtoxxii, ii n. i'll) -i lll* ini'iH xxi'.t
{realises*
so
ra a * -----Ktaktt
planting* Intorferrod with the
“ 1"W hite Chi litm us" this m in in g let* of flit I • il in ill*' | mi -I xxrt'k nf Stilifnld
x* - •N blink I•x llio G ra f bpt# *.
vlalsn of motorist*.
t t it■In j%I•••! Him f i erdoiii,
Tho
•O *t the school and collected "quite
A ft*xv linui - III litlxNil* i of III*'
I t waa also planned to urge all
, n : : i ; .: .,', ':r lf„ : f | A d m i s H i o n r » T h e a t r e Mill «l K xrtrl. a third nntAffO*
n hit" of food, mostly tinned, (*«ilunihu* nnni In i (••'in. iii x'«&gt;m*I i J L *
resident*, whether Carden Club
i. n iin l (•* nu Arirentin*
which is greatly needed.
Ihr 43?&gt;:i-tiill f I e
I AlHiU lt j I loll lo
...........
. ....il Is A n Ite m O f F ood ni«l
member* or n o t to eo-onerate in
•I. i... I.Hil ■
nitx.il l.tiM1
H u r hundred h o i•!* -« Inn |f.';
Mrs. G. K. Best donated 12 lea nil Vi in ( HI/ xx-illi a furn" |l«»r tin ....
talgo to keep the Inter-1
the campaign
By
GRACE
WHIDDON
l»o
IJ
i i &lt;, tfi« iiiit*' Itiirlll;
I*
it
til
I
'l'H xxiii' p ir|iu icd fo r
from
Fxr'ydiuti! i nil -it f**l 11"
section* sofi streets free
a th rr I'oilillio lit m • iih||; iu «I 1, jilinl «•nt *in* •• •IllUil X iilollfti .ill
Ird.
henI f*If.
XX’Inner Of Second Price
Iiii:. wj.* t inI "Hi mi* uii itrui &lt;&gt;f j• doHnnoun
obstructing foliage. It waa re­
Ihr othor shir of the At('apt. Rom* anti Mr. M.uti»cn New Oili«in». H . im i Iiiii * of llir | • niu.litiition.il i: ■••"»!.I- .......... ..
vealed th a t many serious aeclF'
hh
I*
iii
a
!
iii
.'.*
I"
lr
h.l'l
Sul
ill
"i •li-nii'"*
lunl I, t •»■i nisi 11 and llrltlih r«*
In ihe beginning, let ua consider the Importance &gt;rx Irn d H the lr (hank). In tlnxac I two shipn lift only nin* (Iirm an St.it.• t». II. pi
denta has* occurod because thick
j contributinir iinJ naknl (ha! ollipn j vraacl. (hr 41' I t* n ll.iiin ln. a*# | tH»« imlirfun i (; .i hi..i «••«• f.&lt;i ..Hi­ ,lu&gt; iii"i iiiiii: ul Il'rIH) t*’rl»Mk at port • on th r nil lutlllr over tha
nlantlng* have exUmled, in many
of keeping Sanford dollars at home. In the first ld
Iln*
1
C
it
x
Th.'#«*.'i
f“i
d
ir
lilk**’
a no in order that no on.* will , tH«* nuftirmun Nun fliipn xxlm l* j • in,mii.,«
Ninth Sm xx.'ir ronflifting. IlrIt*
instances, out to the very edge
11• l-h ki id d n tr xx.irplnnc* wer#;place, this would not be much of a town, If our people
M ltrhill XXil- III I)' Il 'I III six I*lll'iw|Hint Il*i- 1«« C i ' u iii I I "
Inin* having a happy OilKHniin. *liMik r.'fujro ill W in Hiur xxb* n xxui•
of: sidewalks, completely cutting
fill lilt' IlM-krt" fill tllr |**••'» fnlSH *
counL*
fm
lln
xmlnlimi
nf
th.'
—
—
—
—
—
atm
'
oil
* utlm ki’d ft mu •rn nnd n lr
••
did not trade at home. In the second place the boys
mtt the .view of m otorists.
nnti-lnlt. x !n \x - I*v i h* y i nnd ilit-n nf tin* *"Miniimity
T oday
F in a l D ay I (In (lie pirnt fuilioylii nunn jury
and girls of today will be the men and women of to.Mniiiiyri ( lu.il.'n M«ii int'ii Iium | t lo y mi xx it (Irrtnitn nnx'ul tquftd*
Full
.............
iln
.
(
’lr
fni
tin
w
oil# llcrm nn nli'lp. bn.* i.'ll Houtli
i«»n btrnininir froiithwnnl.
Four
r morrow and need to buy at home in order to preservo
lil I llIIKnl f*»l 41 nlifiwillK of Skill
f r T o E n t e r C o n t e s t |A fri«*n nnd l.tetin Ai»i'i»»nn pn«i» in 11 ('m ill ill |!' IT I In iinlirt- Icy T. iiiplr ill "Til* l.lHlr I'rlll* (•i imini, nml tliriT llii(Hh plane*
« belter town in which they will eventually live and
—_ _ _
%xhere they nnclimn^x-d nt (be hr- mi nt i Iihil' i - dial dn d« fcniliint n o " xxilli a irotnl ronii*«|y nthl a xccti' dnxxniwl. Tlw* (le rm llll t*ld
*'.ild rondiu t a lu tin v f*u m »ncy.
10 nf 20 Hi iti'h mthick or* wero
make their homes.
Today it th* final day for San-1 ginning nf the war.
I l.mal.l Hut k ( ’n if iii in, itililrd .
duwned. nnd nnr fiMinun forced
ford mervhant* to decorate th rlr I (A u-ually well Informed o.iuiv, did M't up iiiiti |n..iii.ai*' n I'ttlery
The more we trade at home, the more money .wo
'I hr |iltci* «&gt;f mllilUsliin Will hr
far
lumii'V
•lid
I.y
mi
*
tin*
»»f
u
•lores if they wish to qualify for j In Hi.enos Aires i&lt;l»&gt;rled that
- Following
appropriate Yoloi*4title* it rail of food ttllirr drill tn uliKht nt M*n,
will have with which .to build larger and better cities,
Ch.im hri luiu
arrived
in
the award by tho Chandx r of all German mervluuitmen taught r n lulu lidj. iy di.pif*. •*f itioncv, I'ltrus, llir lal.'i linvny Ihtii pro*
tide program s la all of th* aebodla
did
Irnntnid
**ituin
lid
i.iv
tukfor our future, cltiacna, and also to make life more "en­
Commerce for the best decorated I in neutral port, had Unit ordered
today, 6.000 Begtlnol* County
vidiil A liy itrui nf «ntint*tf KOtob, Franca In spend n "few days"
rta
nr
roup«&gt;n«
r.-pi.-K*
niuur
&lt;m
Invx ith Hi iti'h IrmipM
I store in the elty
during Ihe ; lo try lo gel h»(„e and thpt Hi*
joyable for each other right now. •
arhool children %t*r» dismissed
ta rfft in ii I'dt.'iy f&lt;*» m"i»«y, yrt ntiiplm nr f••*NI of »n.v naluvr tlmt
In (he other xxnr, tha Finn*
season.
Gennan navy was planning a
from their clasara this afternoen
The money kept at home will Insure us of better l Chrlstmaa
lo In* pla\«'d; xxti*. inlrirfrU'd in will holp fiimi'di m k «mmI Chriwt- xxrrr icpnitcd holding firm In
A
first
prlie
of
I7.M)
and
a
:
voy
system
Into
guaul
again,l
Alt r th e Christ m at bolidiy* and
nnd nuiii.'iit'd xxitli n n itu
in lot- iiiiiw hiniu i f.*» ii prnr family xxill (he fni north, however,
and larger Industrie*. HLwlll mean more Job* for the ; second prlte of .2.60 is being of- i l i d laidirs.
Nor*
.
Ul ant ta tu ta to the cliaaroom
hr itrcrplnl'l*
Mr Morrison "«id
t.'iy foi ui 'iii'V.
unamploved, a better outlook on life for every member
fered by the trad* bedy to en. o u r-, (The flagship of ihe
''. und' di , i fr.dl lot bo Imprd dud Inrye «|unn(itlr« nf wi'glan ilmpiitt'lics naid tha Finns
until th* reopening c f the atboois
• .• " I - " '
i i c r Chriatmai d rcorillon. ~
Tho —rrehant
morrhnnt fleet, the
*••«- |,„e,
■•••*• Bremen.
•&gt;••••••••,. •« 'J,
Tl
of our city.
.i
supplies ........... I„&lt;.„g'hl l.y th»-e j were w,iI,drawing, and reim rton T reedey morniag, Jan . Istores will be Judged by ,, -ecret , reached Germiny safriy Tueula)
.T*1'' " " ,r•'''"«•«• eharye, tlmt the
Procodiag the lS-dar vacation
„ ill .........I the pet f„tmane*
™ r «"‘vrpratod •»
Not only for economic reasons, hut also for social I committee
between tomorrow and fi^n, Muimansk. Soviet Arett. J ' 1 “ '''U*
1"
,'i ‘ mi’. xxh&lt;» __ __ _ ______ ____
I niruning Ilm rich nickel mine#
for h ath tekehan and students, i
reasons la It Important that we should keep Sanford .'next Saturday. One of Ihe re- poll. The lidto New York nnd ‘
I
of
Sulim
Jitrxi,
blill in Finnish
th* salaries a t th* in a tru c to i
\V \GI- IKM'lt FIGHT
doUara In Sanford. If wo had more monHy there Is . quirement* for the winner is that other sm aller TWrman vessel- 11,1,1 '
r!„i"
* "" ' ' "
'
i lii.iul# hut . xppt tcil In full today,
fo r tha first taro weeks in this
the
decoration*
he
llghte
I
at
prccnlni
h
r
y
u
t
n
-lipping
In,no
I01,*
—
.!
WAVCItOHS. tin, Dim*. If.
i/l*j !*•■••• .Ivnnmilrtl
a large possibility of our having more recreation and
mocilh
were paid today. Thereby
to o tiin or
Ill lllf flint lll.ll toil, tl l| inIIII' «*41
night.
.from the xai^i*Cj&gt;Yt
■ lag
th* count v's
teocheta
•if (hr liitli' tm* n( uu&lt; ri's|Ut".tr*l _ Jiltly.' William H a iird , nfl* r I Kiioiniix clnlmnl ndvnnrinf in
ehjoy'ng our Social life even mom fully.
.
.
*■■■-...
---------(Three
(irvqilj)
xhipa
wliirk
•••••%•*• af
... hrnriny iii ifumrul# In th r iii'F of I (In* Ar. tic,
k inlmid, the
itasiaaately KJMM fa r the
hrraiiMc if th*' ;. 11. «i fiiiluir
ave you ever stopped to think whv people go
lh&lt;* .irfMidniit J Clifton I M »tK'*xn, rnilnmd *».•••-1 K nirlian l«lhntu«
M R o v d ( ir a n i e d
" ( c l to cel Mine frnn, South
Yute lid* Mtaon.
. m . IM J J U X J i r u m c u
A frlo| wrtp rapturt.l nr srultled Ihr Hint.' t*» irtvr
their own home towns to buy clothes or any
lion
lulxorrr,
M
M
**lnxl
the
Atlniiiu*
T^n
ltu»*ian
pir**#
cnllrd the
** "spredy" Iv»ssl n** l* iruiiiHiitrrd
F o r IteD O irs i&gt;y th*ir esn.m *,. «•mi nt i&lt;a*t l»y law, iift'l Hu*
•*
nf llntuln nnd
other article that they may desire? Had you over P e r m i t_______
I n-knl n ( ’n»»»t |,in.* RmIIicaiI. in whn h f
one x#lik'li lift South A m eik*, lliv disc hut irr for llir *Ur&lt;o«l m t on ronstitutiom*l»i&gt; »*f Ihr Wh ip * i *»•»•“
thought about about this before? Well. It la high time
C M Iloyd wax irsa te d (- Gsp NVrtr, fell Into Itritlzh bunda. die ir toil if I* |*ri*x i«U*dl iii a utM* und llnurit An i. in qiirnthui. M
Finlund, and lltm cury wero the
Vou were! The simple reason la thin: People go out of
hcrved hi-* *h* ulon.
. only nutm iu offrrlnir paym ent of
t r # B l l i # r d O n I 'a g r V l | k l |
building perm it ty Building !"• !
►larlr.l there we.e
their own respective towns to purchase articles, bo_____ ___ _ . iiiftallliU’ntA nil tlnitcd
titltM
•need r G, I*. Pcxlnn yr»teid»»y U 1
German *hip» in South slid
*
•
i
_
Pan! ral American
Am o•,&lt;-an luirlal
p,„ts).
war riidda.
.’ •Tho
nty * School
cause they can not get what they want I There Is not I make repairs to a dwelling 01. Central
The
daring
departure
of
the
Band sriQ
Mellon' ilje Avenne a l *n estlm»ta wide enough variety of nArrhandUe to supoly the
Columbus from Vera Crux will
MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 16 —(AO
day afrgraaoa a t ItlO o'clock al
ed coat of |2J&gt;00.
public with what they need. Why? Simply because
— The shell-bill Wrcd Nnxl pockettoo to afto aB .a t the Munkipal
This perm it waa the lu s t ot undruhtedly orouss siirnuous I), itany eonseqiwne* issued during thi | ‘‘h efforls to capture her as she
the money la not kept within reach to buy- a wider
lis tth 'h ip Admiral G ref Spec,
^
M p u a a o d today by
current month aa a continus'ion , l» the third largest vessel In the
plsyiny a danueruus game of e a t ,
I t f c j g p f c buSKees m anager of
IlITTEItLY DO AMERICAN CITIZENS feel the invasion
atock of merchandise to sell to the people, It all sums
of the extenihr* remodeling nnd , German merchant marine. Only
and muuse will, s gat I,d in g B ritof u sitter rrp u ld ir; u irpublic th at 1ms pntleined itself after
up
to
one
thing.
And
that
thing
Is.
“Trade
at
home
Ihrcnghout th o 1 the Kuropa and nrrm en a r t
i«li iialih lli'it, la-t night won i
T b * r T yc#vaM f r a be devotoj
our own, a r&lt;public that lias lived since its fmindinj- in peactL.
'and be satisfied” Trade at homo and help the mer­
larger.
^ td w l f f l f *■I# 'C k rta tm a ■ otl#
Hrugiinym, permlssfHn to rem ala (_
cHty
y d
during
u tt o ? (K*
|#e Fall month*.
m o n th s .
and
In
prugKwv.
*
Built
In
Ifrnriir.
tn
1622.
the
David O -Uhoi will present two
in this neutral |&gt;urt until aha
chant to help you.
.
G. L.
U Duncan waa alao
also crat
crania*
32,6.1-ton
liner
has
keen
kept
In
cm,
repair ihe damage euffeiod
permission to etna tract an addl
|&gt;eeply do wo nf America respert the riel, character, tho
I 'challenge'every student, man. woman, boy or
in
the w ai's first g reat sea f ig h t
tion to hia garage a l hi* home exrellent ronrfitior through con­
high
npirul
ethic*
of
the
Finnish
people,
und
their
devotion
girl to take heed and to try Jn really carry out thin
HnnllNMftl *•■ Css# «•*•)
stan t rofutbishlngs and uHroa•it Palm etto Avenue.________ ■
: and liberty.
tion*. Company officials In New
motto; “Keep Sanford Dollars In Sanford."
Richly have Plnnlsh-Americans rontrihuloU to tho pro­
I.ECIIK INDICTED
York plared h tr value et $2,000,Another Important factor in keeping our money
0(0, plus.
gress of the United State*.
*
♦
at home la the feet that we need It for the city itself.
LAKE CHARLES, La^
Now Finland it engaged In a?w er against it* will, bravely
—(A t— Form er Governor
Yon want to he proud of your city and you want ypur
\V. Leehe and an Alexandria
fighting against alm ost Insurmountable odds to preserve tho
ettr to be proud of you. So keep the money at home
driver.
George D. Younger,
philosophy of her republic, as Well*** to protect the actual
apd^we can make beautiful parks out at thaw eld vunameil yesterday In a
border* o f one of the world'* outstanding small democracies.
Indictment charelng them
nther form er S tate official
Therefore, I, Mayor o f Sanford do hereby proclaim Sun­
So many wemrn have requested
mall fraud.
day, December 17, 1030 Finland Day In this ettyi and I ask
Mrs. Angstlae Hardesty
recipes for the rookies th a t were
B n , It attoa home ofber da
the citlxene of this community on th a t day to appeal for
ser
ved
by
Mrs.
Colena
D.
Wilholt,
&gt;-• Trade at hflfoa, gf« wltat you wont,
your
tor, .M ae H. W Ullanu of
Florid* Power and Light Com­
divine protection f o r the war-locked non-belligerenta In the
J«rn. Itovo more fun,
your town,
your
Mary. Tha body waa cremated.
pany economist, Wednesday a t the
Finnish Republic; and I fu rth e r ask th a t the cltUena o f thla
YOU.
demonstration
of
the
company's
ore
mono]
bottor
aa _a
comtnunlty on this day and In th e days following giro accord­
Th* P est .Office wUI remain now all-electric kitchen th a t they
----- - W T I t
ihla ran bo
Sanford
.ten twancrew afternoon-- In a ra be'ng made public, H. H- Cole­
ing to their ability to bring raliof to Flnland hjr contributing
ara Kept. Ip
a id e r .to see w a d s to the publie man, manager o f the company,
t
through tho local newspeper.
gn4
fscilltats
th*
hindlluc
of
trem a south c o a s t inw$whaf
rrery ono. Trad# nt bocM.
I* V -(
rid today.
EDWARD H I0QINB,
w
anner
In
th
a
north
and
weak
Christm as nutO. Th* Peat Office
Mere than 160 persona were
Mayor.
a h a r emain span Pea. 22 and sarv n l'W tto a ami r a e k t w b ^ M n .
central portions 2 2 2 1 .
IQ. - ' 11
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Supplemented By U.S.
Orders, French And
B r i t i s h Building
Nears Nazi Output

Edwin H. Smith Says
Board Engaged In
Extra-tagal A c t s
During
Days

More Funds Are|

Appropriated Fori &lt;&gt;vt‘r
Hyacinth F .ght ;Gn|f g — ^

Germans Make
2,000 Monthly

Mount
Guard
s h,,p At

Run Gauntlet

American Factories
Have Orders For
4,000 A i r c r a f t

-7

Sea

Atlanta Is Frivolous And Gay For
“Gone With The Wind” Festivities

Huge Nazi Liner | Negro Sentenced j }'y
Slips Out To Sea;To Life Term*Fori*
« ABM!:~ &amp; -* * * * "" ” 's;" Stocking Fund b l„DashHomeward 1st Degree Murder pvrC
-t^'th^'i./'ywter'w' More Still Needed Vessel Would Be Bilk JudRo Sinit

Club Moves To Halt
Traffic Hazards

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.

Keeping: Sanford Dollars In Sanford

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Students Dismissed
For 15-Day Vacatioi)

: S £ ta

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C

Cdunty SeHool Band
To Present Concert

PROCLAMATION

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Recipes For Cookies
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P1UDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1959

Sanford Herald

Europe’s Battle In America’s Waters

7

SUCH A MODEST BUNCH OF B O #S l

We had just begun to believe that Britaln'a blockade
of Germany was'About aa effective aa a aleve holding
water, that ships ns large aa the Bremen could slip' By t h e ,
British warships as easily as German submarines, that in
short the naval power of the country which for centuries !
a o iU R D u l i s t s
VMIItf
has ruled the waves was indeed upon its last sea legs, when I ;
iff DKAK-lBalBHi M lU ftf
along comes a spectacular battle in the South Atlantic and •
complete changes our estimate of the situation.
j •
The British deserve considerable credit for defeating
and cornering the German pocket-battleship Graf Spee.;
These pocket-battleships are speedy little devils o f .the sea ,
which can easily outrun anything big enough to outahoot i |
them. On tho basis of statistical evidence the Graf 8pe# I j

FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS. IBS*
IWLE V ER SE FCK TODAY
GOD 18 THE FINAL, JUDGE:
aeek the ruler'* favor; hut
man'* Judgment romi-tli
Ih* l.otd.—I'ruv. 2U:2C.

Tar uio aanu nun* oi lime, .

toon, and a bee's alow droning
•at In the lun-ray'a chime.
tight, with lta web of halving,
moon—
Oat and (tar­
ring peace In my heart and
laughter
ad the wonder lhat auch thing*
• are I
—HILDA CONKLINO
Do your Chrlitmaa trading at
Ear! Lehmann lias been prowed ae a “darlt horse" for

I

nnd chose to tag nlong behind the German boat k
out of range of her guns but within sight of her k
Thu* they could have kept tab oil her iqovement*
British battleships arrived which could have sunk her wWf
out much danger to themselves.
But the British sailors chose to fight in the best tr».
dltion of the British nsvy and on# cannot help but admire
their courage. But oven more courageous,' It aoems to u»
was the position of the British prisoners aboard the Graf
“
i British oh^T j6ft&gt;o'C »;
Spec who cheered every time
man boat though they knew i ist If she sank .It spcUfcd
their doom.
Just whnt becomes of the Graf 8pce now that it ia for
the moment safely anchored In R neutral port Is about' as
uncertain ns why tho British sub commander (Udn*t nink
the Bremen when ho had the chance. The Graf Spco may
bo interned for tho duration of the war. Or she may have
to ran for it' through the reinforced British cruisers which
are now watching the mouth of La Plata like cats at a
ralhole.
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Just what this South Atlantic luitUe, the biggest sea
fight of tho war thus far, and tho resulting use of • South
American port as u placo of refuge, docs to the American
Safety Zone established by American republics at tho Lima
conference, loaves little to the Imagination. It makes a
mockery of It. And It Bcrvcd again to demonstrate that in
tho world ns wo know It today, the expression of pious
hoties does llttlo good unless It can be backed up by forte.
It also serves to show that the Isolationists are going
to liavo a bigger job than they anticipated keeping the Eu­
ropean war from spilling over Into American waters.

Stop ThatfThief!
0

W The trouble a boot not woi
k It i* easier to give that i

Went Virginia T Well 1 did.
"RED” fill out of the upper bonk
a*d almost broke his neck. Be
cartful nest time, Rad . . . G. C
Sutler of Sutler and Say 1st Produae Comaanr (big nroaucc buy­
ers on the Jackson rule dodoes
Market) spent Wtdnaaday on the
i aafacd Market with Johnnie
Watson . . . Dud Ponder la really
doing all right. I mean all right
(with bis new Deluxe Coupe) . . .
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. (H aul) P*nnlgsr were on Use Markft Tuvs-

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whh a picture show In the mar.
ket office. Picture* showing haw
bunch produce was washed and
iiarkrd, quite a nice show tow
Every farmer should eee how It
m dona i . . 8am Schkchter is
busier than a one arm paper
hanger, getting hie trucks (a on
the Market, and loading ’em out
With Fruit . . . Harold Hastnet
CELERY of tho HMon . . . The
lataat romance oround the market
ia Dalton Thoiaaa of Doanoke and
Mabel, Instead of hearing Christmaa bclla, wo might get the wadling belli . . . Johnnie McLelland
a feeling mighty poorly today . .
Hugh TUlis la still under the
weather. Surely hope that he will
be up and around toon . . . Clyde
Neaae and hi* boy friend Bcrnicc
Blppcrrr vra* on the Market
Thursday afternoon, and they
really were hero In a big way.
Ole Clydo afraid to turn on thr
light far a certain party, afraid
be would get ihockrd or eumpln
. , . HARRY
AND
BILLY
TOOKS, JR. celebrated their wed­
ding annhrerxary Thursday. Hope
they have many more ,
Henry
LengweU and Wade llatcher look
a lead of tomatoes up the coun­
try . . . wonder if they had a
checker game . . . B. B. (Private)

DISPELLING THE FOG
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BY CHARLES MICHELSON °

- Deaaocratie Natleaal Committee
“Two hundred million dollars a year are lost to buib
ness through employee frauds," writes J. 8. Seldman in
Until the Republican party, or delegate-hunting pilgrimage. By
Forbes Magazine. “And this is only tho amwnt that is those
who think they are running the lime ho icached Omaha, Ne­
that organisation, get out of the
mkt that radicles them and de­
termine what, if anything, they
ara going to stand for, k-1*
pretty dangtroua for any of tbet.
prospective candidates to
&lt;s positive statement about

ifiatulatlons to Mr, Papworth on hk election as chair­
men of the Farm Market Super
vkery Committee.
.. ‘Are you one of those men who
haver took much interest In parades
until the bamk started belug led
ky girls wbo beat time with
, Leonard P. Ayres s
less k going to pick up
And one of these yean
,4boee predictions Is g
wane true.
la y ,. The German* are rejoicing that
. the Bremen ran Ui* British
blockade. Well, If It Is as rosy
ha that, why don't they put her
V, back on the Now York .runt
Orlande has a new editor In
,*• \ Ih* person of Warren Roberta,
lately of Mobile, Ale., but now
editor of Ui* Orlando Morning
f t i»enUne). Welcome to Central
According to .Frank Traci
ma vuUUaal barbar, "llem
ID Hodges" Is out in front

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
By JOE HENDRICKS'

dictions are being freely
that Sanford will liave an“A Number One” baseball
next summer. After last
ir. it will bo a dull n in n ti
Have you aver aem a fellow
M always makes you fad as If
M wanud to tall him every
M you see him. "Cheer up,
Mdy, the worst Is yet te

DON'T FIGHT ABOUT IT—
Soma of my friends get loo en­
thusiastic in toy behalf ou some
occasions. Recently our* of them
told me that b* almost bad a
fight with a map to keep him
from running against me (or
Congress. Naturally I appreci­
ate auch onthualaam but I would
advise my friaada not to try to
stop thorn now. We will slup
them on BtroHo* • Day. Ths
Constitution gives every man the
right to ran for Congress. Un­
fortunately for the candidates it

erttka,

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farm program, was a terrible
ml* take.
Naturally,
that
statement
calmed eotulderable commotion In
the State which p.odied tho
•oceed largest crop of com in ita
history. The Dcs Mulnea R*gl*tef|
ferexsm ple, was moved to com'meat on. the speech of III liepublican JPrtkidentkl eiplrent to
thk effecti “I t Taft shock) be
the Bepub Ilean nominee, that, at
]we See It, would be most un­
fortunate. We'd muck prefer to
have Ben* tor Taft take hk time,
Ihold kk tongue for o wkile on
agricultural things and make sure
of a balanced judgment, than • to
heve him get committed by
pkcemeel ta wbat might trial
up to a negative, eUy-mlnded
attitude toward the whole egrlcultural cause.” th e Iks Meloni
paper went on from there with
advice to other hopeful Modkktei.
**We heps,** It sate. "Dewey will

braska, he switched his views
about the corn loan and announced
that the farm situation was tho
most difficult economic and polit­
ical problem facing the nation.”
And a little further on he added:
f l came cut her* largely to find
Out ateut the farm', problem."
.a. Commenting. t n ’htirDto Motns*
atatemeut, the Ltaooln, Neb.. Star
stated i "Only on* other state­
ment could have been mors trea­
sonous In Iowa." The only thing
worse, Uio newspaper suggested,
would have boon far him to say
that the coach *f tho Iowa foot-

given th* opportunity.'*'
According to the Akron,' Ohio,
Beacon-Journal, Mr. Gannett “1*
Personally convinced that Booae-'
veil wlU seek a third term, and he
believe* a successful bualnasa man
who ia able to take a gcod cam­
paign to the voter* Would have a
chance of being dieted by Itepul&gt;Ileans.”
That phNic about the necssktty
of a successful business min befllg
familiar souftd:
chosen has
Sometime* the 0 . 0 . IV* para­
phrased It by iu»isLing that the
Preekkat should be •«..|aaa who
"bed had to meet a psyndL” The
Idee, of course, was that nobody
could rope with the financial
problem* of governaMnL It Tuay
be good philosophy but It baa not
elwaye worked out. Abraham
Lincoln was hardly L bum s i a

Raiding—he was so M1CCC
that ha boUt up a country r
paper until It paid Uka fort
fifty thou**ad dollar* a ysar,
after he became Presfckwt, he
it for nbtut bslf a million. Calvin
Cool Idge hardly qualified, though
he was a thrifty esul, and'too
next hoshieaa man we Lad hi lb#
White House w is Herb*rtrHoov*r.
who was, I hr Ilove, our first mil
llonslr* President.
tlcursUsing on uny Individual New
Tlie examples rittd do not
Deal project.
mean that a mcney-maker U.uot
If. Mr. Toft has eliminated him­ utllfkd for the great office, hut
self from the fsw r nf the faint- o soggeat tha) he must have
are, and If candidates Dewey end qusl Ifteat luos other than the abllVsndenberg du nut profit from We It* to amass a fartuw# if ha.I*
ipy experience, the minority going to Vf a eucross aa Ih* Chief
may still U pot without Esecutlv# of the nation.
\T
Theta U Servltcr Styles BtldIt may tie encouraging, or tbi
ge*. -af New Unmpihlro. for reverse,
ex­
according to your p&lt;diU&gt;
ample wbo Ira* oiUmUted that U
thr country lo.Lt* &lt;p It, he will
aroapt the Kepublirsu nomination. Mr. OtaMU, none of t b p * » Inently mentioned candidate* of
amber of kag
either party thk year? h e i grefcl
i pointing out
wealth ea hi* chief title of avallatUlly, though a numhor of then
K
mten mm
Pra4«&gt;I&lt;* fortune*,
fnWntiam Kail
have
cfotfcrtsbl*
phi* some wshaubu o f aeaerr
went in pastures other that

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h a ctruggla (rubber, tin,
•I, scrap, oil and ‘cotton) to th* national convention,
as either from the rolled mouth.o*d that be had hero t
itee er from British and Dutch ked some New York delta
ITTnSro l"aaIh0BrHkhU,imlk! nnd ether*. To use hk own
Da Use United BUUs k by

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were buyer* on the Msrkst last
Friday , , . Leon Sikes really did
a nice Job of loading a truck to
Phitly last Friday • night, after
basing tbs track half loudcl
found that all tho produce could
not be put on, so lust had to take
It off, and re-load. He bad aaveral able assistants that' helped
him finish the job . ,’ .'Mr. and
Mrs. O aom Walnitcln (owners
of the Etyk Shop) had dinner aL
the Market rauuirant U&gt;e other
night, and eamo by the Market
and looked around a bit . . .There
must be another dance In town at
M. I- Reborn of the Seminole
Launoiy came out ami cot all
shaved up . . . Pr. Dun D. Caswell
eras eaen over at the Sanford
F n lt Company Thurrday nlghl
talking to Tuokr and Daymen
about Ills tangerines. Maybe Ben
wanted to sell a few . . . Ollle
Tilley from Durham, N. C. wate
hi Thursday, but iny was ha In r
bad humor T I should say so
That Isn't)at all like Ollle either.
Somrono must hare stela hit OR*
ANGBS or e-impln . . . Jack
Thompson ond Cecil Cooper front
Salisbury are running overtime
this week, making three trips a

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Mini Viola C nfa', seventh dls*
trte t vice-pr**ld*nt. w as a guest
a t th e regular ntciithly meeting of
the American Legion Auxilkuy
held a t thtf If glow h at Friday
nlaht. Mr*. &amp; »V Proctor presid­
ed nnd Stiii. J . W. Daniel* ocled
a s lecretary.
O ther geest* Wero Mrs. Deity
MONDAY
Annual Christina* p a .ty of the McCInte, seventh district num ­
T n ilh Seeker* Class of the Klr»t ber eliairman and Geonfe Wein­
Methodist Cnurch will be hold at stein, commander o f the local |H&gt;*t
7:!U) I*. II. in the rbu-ch anno* of the American Legion.
Mr. W einstein gave on Interest­
wilh M ri. Georg.* MrOrum, Mr*.
R. K. C unshaw . Mir.. \VSi n Well*, ing talk and outlined the work
Urn. J I . U. D am an, Sira. John Ihe legion I* doing Ihl* year. Mr*.
Rumhley, Blr*. It. M. Ma«on, Mr*. McClure talked on memberships
J . M. Moore, Bfn. W. IL Eden- and told of the method* of secur­
field and Mr* ( ’. A. Ponder a* ing new member*, while M in
Craig spoke on the work of the
hostesses.
Tho BO-M ( I a n of Ihe F irst auxiliary a t a whole.
During tho meeting $T&gt;00 wa*
Methodist I h tltth will meet nl donated
to be used for a local
7'30 P. M. nl ih" h'line of Mr. and fam
ily nt Christm as, nlso f.VOO
Mrs. J . I’. Ilate-4 in IV li fo* to help
with the Christm as for
Its annual C h'istm aa |»irty. Mrs. the patient*
nt the Crippled ChildE$*ur Prieo will he co-hostc;*.
ten’s Hospital a t St. Petcrshuig.
Sunbeam* of tho Kir»t Baptist
A donation a f $SOO was agreed
Church will meet in the rhurcii a t uiKin for the fund for the drinking
3:80 o’clock.
fountain to be given to the Indus­
Protrram meeting of the W. M. trial school for Uirl* a t Oraln.
U. of th« Pirst lluptlst church
Tho ball, given a t the Armory
will be held nl :i:30 1*. M. in the rn Armistice night, was icportrd
church with (,’itvle Three in "a g re a t financial as well a* »&lt;&gt;•
charge ami Sir.*. II. It. Heck ns rial success.”
leader. The theme will be ” .My
A fter the meeting a supper wa*
Jterponse p er I lie f i n a l Cummia- served ly the hnstease* Mrs l.caion."
I Clair Irwin and Mm. Henry MeI l.aiilin, Jr., and gift* were pierented t« the president, Mi*. Pm.—
' lor and tho visiting guest*. Miss
Craig and Mr*. McClure.
Pre*ent a t the meeting were:
Mr*. C. M. Flower*, Mr*. Floyd
Wnshlmm, Mm. Sidney llichurd.
Mrs. (ieorge Cook, Mr*. J. W.
Daniels, Mr*. C. P. Proctor, .Mrs.
Aubrty Kendall, Mis. Paulin-'
IIowa id, Mi*. Joel Field, Mr*.
Henry MciJiulin, J r., Mr*. LeClalr
Irwin, Miss Vivia Craig and .Mri
Hetty McClure-

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Dorothy Couch, of Orlando.
Mia. CVireneo
Smith
ha*
niorrd from 1110 Palm etto Avrmip to 000 West F irst Street.

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strung across the dance fh*ir and
tend the A nnual Jaycce Hall
spetllghteil was the slogan “ All
p u r Sanfonl unit Sanfoul For All-"
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Mr. nnd Mrs. Jessie Smith.
J . I.. Strickland of Conlele, tin..
returnerl to h it' h i . "I ' 1 V:.rni«v . Mr. and Mrs. Jsn.es E. Itowlamt. 0 &gt; % /
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Marie llaynes, Jack (irant ond V i /
Oeorg# McClellanil ia expected t o Ml.s Mary
arrive tomorrow from It.a .b n to n 1 „ A *»•
, " " li" " t h \ V
to spend the Christm as tmUday*. Martha T rltojd. Mr. end Mi ­
as the guest of hi« pari nt-, Mr. J*!1""1'
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and Mr* J. F. Met lefland
VVum i. Odhsm, ( Ian. e 'V hMdon
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LcUnd McClrllnritl will nrrive llnmby. Roy Wrijchl, Mr nixl Mri*
from Alexandria. I a., Monday to IK . T. 4*owan, .Mr. nnd Mir . 8. (i
Visit with hi* pmonU «»\rr th e ' r«iinjtlin. Rny I&gt;hol«, W. II. Hjr *
holiday*.
Mr. McClelland l* n ltiie h , J C. Cole, J i e Davis, John
junior a t Loulslann Cullrge.
Is*1. Mr. and Mrs.
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from Tollohessei- tunuuri-w In ImwlUi her family during ilu- bolldays. Miss Itoumillat .* a f.esliman at Florida Slate l ulli-ge For
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I in ■sli-n •ml Ml,&lt;» Joyce Amlnis. i 'l i a Villa Mott has her me v.
Aiso, le io y ismg.Ylidi Itloksun,! Mrs. Von Uo«kirk of Mon........ -.j
Dounlil
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i»«ni:iui June*,
jdmw , Tony
i»»n&gt; Huddleston.
iiiiumhj„|,n AiirvI. OUkcy llrmwi.
Mr. and Mrs. Ven:- Cramer mol j
Jam es C-Ibcrt,
Uaymond Itall! family of
W ashing! li. D t •
S|M-nce Williams, Kenneth Echols. w ile guests recently »f Mr mol
Wiliimn tlw ens,'H obby Newman. Mr*. II. \ |. (lleason.
»j||y n,.-,nolle, Kent llo-seltei.
Mr. mid Mis. Able.. Moody m
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|tikm llu il, thin Sm knrik. Job i spend the winter ul llieir lioiin
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Chaale*
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ond Mrs. II. M. tilea*on.
Mi.
|jjjjy Ward.
Also, Itmlrrk-k Adsm-. HukIi Il.mkiiis i* Slr«. (Jlcasoe’s fattier

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l l ~ r n i u r nUwH.n W uii.^V ilue*for1 S w n dancing wrrr^ Mr. and
I!T».* !n P f?« ir.t« I l . . ! «
Mis. Ilaiwld Appleby. Hill Tyre.
IT l Vl.il unflJrBif.-ln « lll..1 ! Miss Alice Lanier, Mr. nnd Mi*.
win vi*i* unru isi "resiiny.
. j„ h n E. Iliggin*. Mr. and_Mr*.
Jam es Shmon, Jr., Weodrow HUer.
Bruce Dolt and Edward Mlgm ";;
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Alex Sharon. Mr. and
Dolt home tonight.
Mr*. Frank Hauer. Mr. and Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. Ilaipli Cordell i Jam es C. I anier, Chester T.
oml rhlldren of l l s i t i r l l (Is M * Estes, Mr. .1.1.1 Ml*. J. M. Hon S.
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t T&gt;uclilon, Mack Cleveland, Ji'.. | Ruio|&gt;riiii Influence in Turkey, Magnificent nnd King Frwnri* l
n c e Glenn Odham, Kirby Fite, J '., l dales from nn alliance signed III of France.
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tho Sixth Ahnual Jayceo Hall last mem lrr*
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fu m ish o l by bsldie King and hi* a h oyhvsk dance In the City Hall * 1,111 " 'v 1 *’
orchestra.
, (last night with music by tlm
The Jay cre raloi* of silver. K m ty Kats Orchestra.
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blue and gold were blended with
Seen dancing were: Mis* Krn.a j
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th e C h ristu in s roto r* of retl ami Douditcy, Miss Klise lllltrhison. *~
nml Mnl’■J.'Jife',
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Jreen In the decoration*. Freni Miss H a iti l-odgc. Mi«* Janies' . p!1 viViv.'.Xl. o f''o ilau .l,.lii were r&gt;n»*iAi&gt;i»iw«aiww;m&gt;w^niawa»anMWR»ma»a»g&gt;a»it«ggaa
ie stairw ay to the door In llv M,„*, Miss Louise Perkins. Miss
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McDaniel* of Kin ;wnod.
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Donald |j&gt;m*on will arrive to­
morrow front the l?.u\rr»ity a t
(lalnrsville, where he studies a t
Mr. and Air*. Julian Forts u a sophomore, to be with Id*
irmounfe*'ffft^htilH1&gt;t u dnjgtuer, pew nta, Mr. nnd Mrs. V. S. l*i.nM argaret Osmirt, T um dsy . errn- son, for Christmas.
l»tr. Dee. 12.
Douglsst Stenst.nm is expected
Iron .urely o n -u s In the free to n m v e tomorrow from (Jalneasla te us an element, being com vlllr, whe-e he attends the Uni­
Florida, to spend
i ltu rd with eaith s and rocjt*. Hut versity of
so widespread ore these o n w 'th a t Ch.latm ss with hi* mother, Mrs.
iron rs.no into early use by man | t). H. Ktenstrom.
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John llnpkln* Hospital In H a iti-1
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The Dcoi'iiilx r meeting of Ihe
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Children of tb* t\&gt;nf«Mcraey will
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of Mr*, F. K. Itoumillat.

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felt dreary. They stopped work
early ami slipped off to bed. All
eacrpt one person. Do you' re­
member Kiss, the girl'K rk, and
I c o tn had rescued from the
trolls . In the woods T She stared
awake and when the Teyabop
slept she came over and put net
hand on Eric's shoulder. I '
• "Whs l? Uhl ' said Eric starting
tap. And then because be, had v t lf
good manners ho found n chair
for her tn kit lu. She set-down
and took his bands in hers and
gald. "My. sometimes there la *a

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LOOKING FOR LEKXBX
Back In the Toythup, Santa Raa
waiting for Eric to wake up, af­
ter taking Loosen awey. You re­
member the falrir* had pul .Eric
ad jyou boa
t* sleep *o that he Vsuld net &lt;f**t
I ^ e u n .for
tbo badly when his favorite &lt;doll -|niiosiu wms w*.
was given to ecmiw.one else. , . (yourself. Certa
So when Enc stirred and mourning |*v*r helped' anyune."
rubbed bis eyes’ aqd woke up
‘Tk# White Fax
fj
after eb* was guns, he was be- Eric patted her, kind hands, and
wildsrtd. Tin ru was llie Toy­ half smiled, liitn he winked at
shop*. Santa was busy painting her. "Eba, you are right," k*
pink cheeks on n doll. Mrs. Santa sakt. "I'm acting Ilk* an old man
waa stringing ml la-ads. Palrles Instead of a young one. Hut' I
fluttered about, llut there was no think I need your help. 'Would
Lessen.
you come with me to WestphalbT
Eric sprang to lib fret. He It
may be a Idtur Arlp, but you
■hautid, “Oo.o-ol*'
ran
Santa dropped his paint brush. fox."rid* on tha back or a white
Mrs. Saata looked around and the "Yet. I'll come," Mid Eba.
fairies stopped their work.
tiptoed out Into the
"Ob, Santa, she's gone," shout­ So they
and again Eric blew n tong,
ed Eric. He sprang to Santa's night,
low note on hly flute, and up
side, knelt and buried hb htad through
the dark wood* and
on Santa's fat knees.
across tha enow there trotted to
Other Delb
- "Come, my boy," said Santa hb aide the white fax.
feeling badly now. "It Isn't so Eric Mid, "Neblf white fox, b
Important. Tod can have any It posiibb that you have crossed
the hills of WestphalbT We want
other doll hem."
"But none of them are such to go there very mack."
fine companions as Leesen," Mid Iba fax- ebook kb head disap­
pointed that he couldn't help. Ho
Eric.
■Ivtaow," Mid Santa, "but the liked Erie. Then be tossed hi*
bead and Mid. "But TR carry yen
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rouble. And I was keeping
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tr r f t night »pol cithrr left or right. The vide is
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IIcal Fatale C envt)anrta
indexible. With '» »"*!&gt; things,
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al*u OhhiM
l|uit-('laim Died
luidnlcht blui innlrh «r harm ful if 1*1 urn* in liowe. .leermiah
lo Murie IKwv.
*i uthalilc *ilk. . Ilir butlou lu lf .mil bi«*n«t i»«*vLtl
Ileal Iv-tate Mortgages
i
ftliouM
Ih bnililknrblrfi* mi* In*: l cautrn«ti • S e w m i. A. M. et ux In Sanford
he or liege me,
hat moil) .
I tasliictii'li Ciedit A*.*li.
irlied in front,
Hole’* ail item. Tin *lioe mu a* II r iley. William J. et ux to Flor­
u Imck. Ilroai- ora have gino along with lie*
ida Ih&lt;nk nt Wintec Pink. ir this lint wit'o eolor t'rin l mid nr.* ' nvitehinu l.'olmi.l, U. W it ux to Celltml R.
mil tiro middle dress slmc* f
iv e ilin ' wear,
K Inv. Co.
mnl of the dinWing eollm . are mili'iu in d, ■ I.ehmnii, II .1. et ux to SnnfiUtl
I'*o,l. &lt; rr'ilit Assn.
frroneu In ihe ivm foit of tha
with
tlinner !turned down eollm.
Ito liter , llenrv et ux In Sanford
ren lire *nnpTop ami oxer ria l follow the
C row n* Ciidir Corp.
Idilig opera m |e ,lo r I'll! tide xvith Velx.t eolla*'.'.
C haltil Mortgage
ick in wi.iring gro.gm ln silk or sitin lipels in K,i. aril . S C. to Fla. I.. an Sepo wear it will mulching elota. I'lnln dies* emit*

Men’s
Fashions
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F a s t Breaking
With Tradition

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“I CANT BRING THEM
GOOD, HEALTH
THEIR F E E T -

FOR

IIIIT YOU CAN HEE TO IT THAT
THEY HAVE THE I'HOI'ER KINO
OF SHOEHl”

Seminole County
Court Record*

By J. A. BOND
A alta
BcUet than |en e tty letto n t on
•• teo a how to enter a drawing room,
■I • fur putlhig one at cate ,1* a rer. S * t w tain kMtrttUdgw u l.a t h a l.U light
bwoafit and w hat ia n io n g - in party
Basket clothes, l.ata, and otlirr errninrT
acrt'Htotiea for n te n .'A fttr &lt;1:00
— t*,- M "clothes do make the man.”
rommunism to the contrary, and
llto c of u s. who have sweated
llruwn thiough tn evening In our old
.txindeil junior-piom luxrdo, or in faihor's
'* have dn** violins are the first to «fllamb mil It.
i ,_ j0
For your infctnwtion, a t well
riveted, a , our», we dispatched tlte Manf "I | batter to Fifth and Ms tilton Ave10 nuc* for ih* rxprtsa putpow of
a lew CO|l,|,i||n(j „ eemplclc manu.il uu
,
dro."t clotln-s usage and etiquette.
Hero l| It.
'™m~ Evening xxiito—
U 'k n ..
Tuxedos hive at last broken
,
Willi Irtd itlin , ami nlthnugh a mu. i ' k Jority are still tolJ III tdncl--m plum, m ulbeir)', twilight blue and
-------- miiinight blue are coming In fast.
• tttt* 1 True, thes* coitus uiu tu td u id -'nd
—
,untlt i artificial light, look clm ott
W
blark. Ilut, place them beside n
’
black dinner jacket and ti e col­
ored tu ltlu g i have much more
“life.” or shall we say "tnaikl* ”
^
A* first writing, a plum r r
nintjorry ihade imiy sound Idta trv . but The M inhalter saw
y n u l Whiteman wearing ,a plum
E
''tuxetlu at a broadcast last week,
and statea without equivocation
that l*aul looked sm art. Paul is
'a lie man Ion.
Ilityiiiond T w yrlfort, that im-

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WATER HEATERS and
REFRIGERATORS

This Christmas

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Evening Suite Are
Getting Away From
Old Black Favorite

Show Mott
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

] or leupunl and mink tail necklaces
jsnd hrarrlets In which the tolls,
looped liorse-shoe fashion, swing
from gold chains.
H&lt; sides these fur
fashions,
thrre Is a lot tu he said about
hats. They go everywhere In a
riv a l variety of pelts. They are
| not all made entirely of fur, sine
uiany modi, tea believe the all-fur
hat has a heavy look. Many of
them are simply seerntrd with a
twist or trim of I’rrsian lamb or
mink, with a little splash of Color
eauniuwhere to set it off. f mong
ihe most striking nil-fur chapeaus
aiu Icepard sailors.
F'ur also giM't to the hetil at
night—in little mink pillboxes and
toques which top dinner dresses
and talllour* It makes more evenine headline In tiny mink tall
headiiresses xvhich are lucked into
a coiffure above a .wishing evc4 nine gown and in fox bordered
i hoods covering sleek head*.
• • Muffs maks aumo uf tlie most
important fur news this winOig lush ours of mink, fox,
^
en or benver go places with
'coats or h ats that carry' the same
fur. They're a strong night.lim e
{fashion, for they giv, n dreideilly
liixurlnus air to tile ■-•xtiimr.
The season's nrxvert wrup i* n
‘fur slide (of mink, leiiim inurten
or ikunl. i willi a deep rnpe top
and long stole ilid* riial eslemll
almost to the knee* These eover!
.’some of the rm m tn.l r.liouldere in,
New York and genurslly are sc -1
eompanieit by n Idg muff uf tlirj
name fur
I F ur i.i dome n i«l of inteiesliiij
Iriekn ill Iriiiiiuiiii: I lotlies. It
bands linrk wool fris-kv. Ill-* Juek*,
ets uf i-xening &lt;nsenille* mid the,
' hems of duller frock..
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f u r -1

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trimmed coelome-i-en uroiiod
toxvii lids F a ll: A iii Im r tw enlj
ifro rk , mink jacket tijpienl of n
trrm l wliieli Is still going strungI.,
flidnk-ttiinmi-d ehspi-uu and muff,|
luug-tleevixl black velvet dinner |
frock arrrnled si the mckline
{VriUt s i- -bunch uf ermine tails,
Iblistk velvet |M|ke bonnet, black
Ivalvct tunlno-tHm m ed m iff.

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TOE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

JOURNALISM STAFF
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Asaoclale Rdltort

Permanent Ring Story Of Christmas R
eviewed ..
Pot Seminole Rich
As Another Yuktide Is NesHas
Qtoaen By Pupils Theren r was
GRACE BRBRBB
ak
no moon, ami th? vi
dark aky was sprinkled with mil- pi
Horn of brilllaaU'atara. One star, In
however, surpassed In Ha beauty at
nnd briflianen many tipiea those |K
ab:ut it. Jte light ahena unceaa-lal
Ingly Ip four rays, lighting faint- &gt;B&lt;
ly the aurroondlng land, as il
lay In stark n llcf beneath the .i
cold, black aky.
,
Often during that talllght prereding tho night In the little town ™
cf Bethlehem, excited people had
pointed and gated at the slpr.
,h.
••There—In the northern aky, wl
much mors brilliant in the .night,
I ran rco il hhinlngl"
th
“lla light seems to bo in four kl
shafts, pointing, one to llaavrn, T)
one to the Hast, nnq West, and bu
the last painting si might down, *ti

Literary Gdllora

Conntr F.&lt;1
■porta ltd!

ri,r«auy:a
Lust Five Years Tell Tales Of War

Tbcro baa bean an unrest of na­
tions since 10SS. Beginning In 1933,
well-armed Italy attackod tha Ind*pendant African country of
EtVupja U lasted until the midd b of l H t Muaaollal proclaim* d

nemperor. fi5KY,rAisU!;
Tka latter part of 1PM found
Spate torn with Civil War. The
’Fkariata, hpaded by Franelsco
Franco, wer* trying to ovyrthrow
Germany (Tb » / «*ld “lndlract")
21 ; In IMA Spain waa n Fascist dams*. l bated stale. Tho Fascist* had
v won again.
Japan started Its "undrclarad'
S.. '-w a r on Chios In 1B37. Japaa
|L; . stated that "Incidents" were tha
- chief rauaes of the war. During
this war Mime of Ihe worst larmbInga of human* In modern hi*tery bail been experienced. China
Ev » under Its ablo Generalissimo Chi
ang Kai-Shek, Is still holding o ut
Its powerful friend* ore Kalplpf
i- .them fight off Japan's war ma

land. In 1039 tha “powder b am E
exploded. Poland was attaekad by
Germany because tha refuted t*
£ r* up a poitlon of her. “Ufa
a” to tha sea, tho Poliak
Corridor, end Dans|gYTmt now war lo railed tha Sec­
ond Wot Id War. Why? Tha an«wop u that lit* Britkb Empire
•proada all over the urolkkTN n

page* wRl ho made only tT »«U
lernit a r t f t tried out and Hitler
asyi that pear* can not bo m a­
llard unless hla terms a rt accept­
ed. Another nime for thfe wot
land. Secrecy N kept In erat?
tncrvs of cgfh aide. If thla war
continues as il is doing now. Il
will tie an economic war. fcuo
1* trying to destroy tho
commerce- All major battlaa, U
any, nayo been fought on th* **»

E.

Tb* “Incidents" leading to th*
present war alerted In IBM- Oar
EL. many
*
44 4 " “
io-8ovak
Sudetenl»nd and ihrmtepejl

Aa we step through lh« doo|
of the library, our first impute*
U ta see If there aro aoy new
. book* and, If so, beat someone
■ alee to them.
This desire lo explore n»*
ftelds in- reading ar* now addl
' tloas to th« libraryAmong thesa te tho history of
(Ii* Keyaiutlun, named Flight
Into Oblivion, which was written
—J»F p/°Jle" ° r A. J. Hanna, teach
•r of Bollln* Collegr.
Others are: LutnO'a Tnl*a from
/ Shakespeare. TUp Flying Cap
' Mt by lialiburlun, and The
Itoysl Road to Romance, alte
written by Halibut-ten,
&gt; A number of miscolteneow
i reference books haa Just come In
■ These ar*: Famous First facta
•'. by Kane. Th* Purpose of thli

rum tho stendsi
W , cauutff agc
ler (ourtoen hund

quthoni oi
Mslfiad tintopics nnd
if.lMHAd M

Thte book u divided inj* four
compute (tetlon*. Th**o ' are:
Dictionary of Mmlctens, which
ha* In' It tha m p o of every nit*
tteten on* eou
to know about)
of mluictent, w
history of most
P W j* i DWllon
which dtflM * |
lag to m n o f t ________
■Metal AritelM. Thte pgii t*ll»
haw a*ch instrum rst wg* made
or dlseovfred, what tan** in
voter n*e4*&lt;l te r broadcasting,
and many other Intereiting f*cU.
To aotnplri* thl* selection n
Holy Bible hga keen eonirlbuted
lyterian
Church
ly. E. p. Rrewn

It Is an attahUxaol custom i&lt;t
Ettntool* High School that In nlteniate years the Future Fnnneta gtyo the Ili-y a party and
vice-versa. This year It was thIn Uila wo&gt;|4 wants a
Olfy club’s time to bo cntrfc
ttlned by the Future Formers. •
ey/ V hq »«» ■ «*
Tbo party wan held In the P i.
tare Farmer buOdlng which pra*
» OTHUot that this ▼»dccorated tklth mistletoe and re l
and green errpe paper . Over the
•peat la aleeplpf OT
huge ftoeplara were two lighted
tho Rosponae. •
Christewsi trees with oil tin
Gtayda Pi rgusln favored thoao F *«J ■TFWri upder themattending th* hanquot with tht
m t k g w . .upon arriving, w i
seng, “Ara .You Having Any g(ven an orange colored hand nnl

an various types of schotl ilnga
during the past years. Each year
a different style ring has been
chosen, so that than h is no) been
S standard ring.
This year the student body de­
cided they would Ilka to select
g ring which would bo a standird
one, and one that could ha iceognlstd aa belonging to a graduate
the great
of Seminole High School.
ahophard*
Thla yoir four- jewelry com*
ponies sent repraaenUtJm with
■amplea — two local repmenta*
ties* and two cut-of-town. After
looking at several hundred ting*
and talking to Ihp various repre­
sentatives, the commltlea selected
a ling. This committer, composed wav enra used by Iho khan, la
of ton raombers, reuresonting all now full lo ovenbiwlag.H
"It U a algnl*'
of Ihe classes, voted uwinlmcusly
To others, even far away, It
for tha ring. This design was then
presented to tha student body was also a sign. Far cut In the
desert,
many miles from that
WRith valid 4 |f to 3b hi favor
of tha design—a vote of ’B1 per* place, tbr.e cam Is alowly wend­
*
i jho wish of th* ed their way. Their be-jewclled,
vinuu
wvujr,
bedy, fa cunirici
contract silken coverings glittered and
j y w e t | *4 • likrletmaa
« | i algaed which will oaaura th* ahono in tho roft light of tho
■tar:,
rcflectoJ
on
the
wide,
trackMpdente of a stand*id design. It
f W ( f * l t&gt;l«et
b hoped to continue this a* tho
* ta you al| on your
standard ring of the school.
The ton of Ihe ring la th*
plnraa^gU tl({ongh th*
adopted Osceolr head mounted on
black onyx- Th* shank carries
*
SELMA LEVY
a bunch of iclory and the year of
graduation.
For several years It has been
hoped that a ring would to stand•ildlted as In top and shank and
that aoy i t tho local Jawelers
could supply tings whenever th*
students would enll for them. ThU
wpuld make It possible for a stu­
At tho Youth Parley at Roqthdent to buy when he was aids op run of Him, and trailing
«tn College in Lnkaland teat week
desired lo do so. The rings may King uf Men.
Pi! OF CMWBT,
approximately on* hundred and
bo purchased at various price*
INDEED!______
sixty , high school atadoaUTram all
ranging from f 1.40 to 18.06 de­
o rtr tha state i
pending upon th* material used
creative tktekteg
oad ti\p alt* of the ring. The Lyman School Plana
number of student* buying rings
r«ch v**r varies from 25 to 40. ”
Christmas Program
Orders are sent direct to the
nuinufactutrr through the arhcsil
A gala Chrlstmaa progTppi Is
library, which irelive, u .mall planned for Friday at Lyman
profit for handling the ring*. Thla School with tho antlro enrollment
roflL will he used to buy much*ed«d hooka for th* sch(*il 11- ol Ilia high school participating.
Each room i* decorated with
Christmas tree and prraeota nnd
will he open to tho parante all
tlay." A rontest Is being stegr-l
The principal speaker fc
with prlrea to Ihe room with the
most original decoration*.
b
Juniors: Duwij Cpillns, Davit, Parley wax Dr- Paul Martin
P a tm tu rg .
&gt;
To ellmax the day's aetlyltlrs Kadcr and
I stayed in oaa of Hw doi
« Da Thui
December 1 i, n slx-mnn foot halt game wll{ i&gt;o
Altman, Riser, Pagf, tea and Kent s ta n d In an*
_____ __ proginm at Sem­ played at three o’clock.
Iltlo and Bpps. '•
ftel&gt; houses .Just off tb* a
inole High of thla year, wax
An Intcrmural basketball game
Only three lettermen cam* nut: ThUa we were abl* to g * |'
held nt which Mayor lliggini Is scheduled cn the Lyman court Denny
Altmen,
JIip
R»er
and
puh
presented prlaca to tlio winners for 3:30 Thursday afternoon. The
of tba essay contest on “Trade Hid team la composed of C. Hwof- Eppx
At Home" and to those whv ford and Kurina at forwards,
Our sthc/lute te M follow*:
Slinpeon, renter, Vau Horn and Jan. 3 Blaukrn*hi|i ui guards. On tha Jan. U
card* ware pr«iuntr,l to «’*tn Blue team aic Yalqa and )L Jam 11
Dr Land: there.
v*y'a fin* homa, opd m puny In­
erlna Hurt, who won first prltp, ‘ wofford ■» guard* p-o-ds* pa Jan. 18
E«*tte| her*.
tern al w s
Priscilla Reynolds, who won sec canter, Gaither and U. Walker as Jan. 23
Ixesharg. beta.
ond prise; and (hu four nlhei forward*. The Greyhounds pl?y Jam 24
Jayunsi
thrro.
lse* were preirriled to Mary .-e,r m at gam* wnn winter •par- Jill, 30 . __ ___________
p
vers, Ruby Horne, Kdna John i*n on Janauary 6th.
Fah, 1 — Ocala; here
otlth's Ol
ion, and Mabel' Allen.
The Lyman debating ten
Ptbf 8 — DaLand; hero.
Th* prius for r*»ayi wort Journeyed tu Deixind on Fridl
F*b. 9 — Winter Park; there.
preicnted to the followlug sen- the 7th, to taka part In the a
U\ret Bruico ljulrlicad, first i rional cbale. Thoic taking m
•avr th* |
Grace Whlddon, second; Ralph were John BteUlno and Dan U
the Parity i
Ray, third; Dub Epps, fourth) bert on too affirmative aid* wl
•njovable g
Ettell# Hurt, fifth; Mabel Chap­ Olln Elgin acting a* alia rug
Feb, 2a — Tavares: there.
wc had thte
man, sixth.
On the negative side wer* Peg
Ftb,
— Ocala; there. •
Thar* was only one contribu­ Willi* and Charles Qalth*r wl
There will be two aqusiU: A and
tion from tho junior clam so Frances Avcnt aa alternate.
Following tba ttehnto the al
dent* of the DeLand High Bdu
out,the better team S T i d r S v ! :
presented a “Sadi* Hawkins U*
During tha Chrtetraaa holidays thf
lcnte. At four o'clock a t
team will practlr# two hours rev
sneo waa enjoyed by th* gu*n
cry
morning and afternoon.
THE LYMAN IHFORMRR.
Any hoy* who like basket'rail,
especially freshmen should earn*

Dr.
4
Udlllp
'fdd
aa-

Rafreshmante of coeco, cookies
manhm*Ik*l, and ambioria*wcr*
tarvad STIke boy*.
m
Than Sereeno we* enjoyed win
Mia* Indk Williams winning first
prisa, 8*m a! othar toy prim
tek- war* awarded, (o others whr
an. screeoogd.
rcry

' HLy girl* who enjoyed thli
party ware: Mary Lynd Hn»«.
the B uth
Young,
Knxabeth Kelly,
Iten- Elayd* Forgtuon, OI|y# Chapman,
a n d . L °lt H agan, J tn e fihults, KmmcS te r'lin * Thurston, Carolyn Dngue,
b a lln e a WUllama, Brmn Alucrman.
Uer [PrUslH* BsynoUs, Mnr raret ('late

Seminole Students
Attend Parley A t

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College

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th« IV rk|m , Jano

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the

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Th* student* soperrited by’Mtev
Takach, th* gym Instructor, first
Inspect the Scmlnp* Chapter of
Ihrture Formal s’ £ IMlrur. Here
Ihflr a i t shown th#' building by
m*«bln«nr shop, tha meat hense,
«nd other interesting rectiona of
th* bsilllWRg. All I* completely ex-

'js5r.J5!!;;
Helen

Cochr^rio,

Habe, NaUllo
True,
Ixi-iisn
Moughton, Itahacca Lee, Margaret
PRWfT., U»nn Vaughn. Virginia
Tarter, Mary Grace Brown, lln.&lt;
Hafkpy. 4 Virginia
Yarborough,
Mary E. Iteldln, nnd Marlon Aik-

Future Farmer boys proseifi:
Donald Stafford, Robert Greer.
Cecil Mixon, Charles Ilrndb.n#
Sidney Stafford, Roger Wnnsley.
Charles Thurston, Phillip Goodaueed. Jack m t, John Hill, Ju­
lian Bdumel, To inml* Smith, Ur­
Jlarvey Dale, Elaworth
ban Lee, Jlarvcy
Hoover, Oliver BUtplar, Julian
Sermons, Jim Riser? Ralph Wclfer, OUn Grctr, Jamr* Gllca, K*lwln Dalian), Thomas Freeman,
Joh n^ gB , Billy Bond, and Boh
Waavar.
Faculty member* present: Ml •
Catharine Jfakach.. Rahccta . Dt&lt;«
ens, Nellie Wilitem.i, Mrs. Gladys
Smith, Mis* Ethel Riser ami her
mother, Mr*. J. .T Biter.

generators

-Virginia WR
Th* Oviedo Chapter of Future
, R a m a n gay* a ablctesn pilau a t
A (f a ir a a a p elta f a r th alr dad*

Raantu KRu

&gt; iM riVto

fd ite r— Wgnda La.

acquainted with tb a eagre

future

Bditor—Thalm* U *
MrrArthur Hunter
gbuut tha ci
pa led too gui
Chrlitnia* to:
dpaad with
tV Night. ^

&gt;b rntertshwd
tha U u ( ui

The Defat* Club participated
In Utn first of a serin of nondntetea dsbate* on Friday, Da- Many Students
ermber B at Q «U ad.nira*
School Honfr Roll
oi debate* war a bald, tbi
alerting a t lliOO a’alaak, t)
Those who have ntoda aR “8 “
ond a t l.o ; o clock, and tin
In aubJecU and dcipntnent and
n l 2-0U o ’clock. Tho sd»J
imve not boon abgpat ar tgrdy
tho hinfcra ih^ftpnj m
ter too 2nd unit gret -im M a
solved: ‘'Tnat tha Ftdirel l^i
Carter, David Grear, Lynn Harlitlo a should bu uuulial to •
nagv. Robert McCall, Bruce
rcaa all greupa dumlastcd by
Mulrhcad, KtetMor Nlchcraon,
illtoften WaaloflOT. Thy j
Erma Alderman; Mary Beldln,
tnt» from Sanford High Bet
Mabel Chapman, GUyda Forguawho attended Jhu d&lt;hut re yi
on, Kathryn Cinder, Gertruda
Jana Ehultr. Bhsrwoof J*o
Hunter, Edit); Lundqutet, Etlsan
Catherine Kurt. Ma:y Wigs
Uwena, \/ilma Prime, Priscilla
Reynolds, M/ry Rosa,.. Emmeline
Th union. Marjory Weaver, Ed­
win liranam Juhn Dunn. John

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CORAL GABLES, Dec. 13— game.*, four frrslin
AUbongh the University of Miami men- than 8.003
Mutrieatiel got only an evrn lireali croud at die tlnlvi
kt lhalf ten gam* football schid University of Kci
Ills'4thla falL they get a run the stntc fiosh
attendance' record for Ihe stntr a'ata ri-er-nl for 1
of -Flsrlda with on unofficial dance. Miami won
turnstile count of 133,428 fut although oulweig
eight garnet- Thla Is nearly a 60 pound* to th* man
p*r'-t«OT jump from the 1038
Another elf.ht
total wf 01,00®.
achrdule is in the
Hie Due turnout In )hc fuca into HuTrirain'a
of Ml ‘ onalie seaion waa al»» trips lo bv booki
accomplished In a season of coni---------------pari lively unfavorable woalher.
Miami's best crowd of th* yeni
Husky, healthy
wok for th* clash with tho Unl play, will dr if foo
vcrslty of Florida which drew ,,|yr „ | vncfit gam
23^38. Tho opener with Wiki can't play, when th
Finest 20.100 fn tho stand*. Th» , | c 0f the year f&lt;
Texas Tech game drew 11,33?, h|Kh sehuol
ch
the law for the yeac^on n inlny augid In Miami's
it W»t year, attendance foil on Christmna Day.
W 8.000 twice.
above actual as per
Attendance at tho gamea played the "Fight Infant
In Tampa and Columbia. S. C. fund, tlifa event be
bring* the yeorV total lo somi Ihe national *Tara
15OJJ00.
fey Ike benefit 01
In addition lo the varsitj | laiysls victims.

ONLY OUC
O Y M CROW N

Billy Zachry Named
On All-Star Quintet
GAINESVILLE, I&gt;te I'. —
All-stor
fratornlly
l&gt;s»l:e!lftiil
Uani* in Ih. Unlvri.iiy of Klurida Indenture) lencuo have Iwn
onnonnecd by Maniprr llohl'y
Vein, Jnckaonvillc, «ilh eixlit
frntemlllM bchnr reprc.nl.il by
Iht 10 player* ctmpwinc the flr.it
■ml second teams.
The championship I’i Kappn Al­
pha team end the runner-up Tau
E|*IU&gt;n I'hi c*eh placed t*o aim.
The aeleetWn*: Klist team. Hill
Zachtri PI .Kappa' Alpha, Sinfnnl,
and Hud MAneheetOT. Kappi Kinmi, Gainesville,‘forward*: Sonny
Miller, Tau Epsilnn Phi, Jnck.onville, center; Nst Mo.tow, Tnu
Eprllrn Mil, Illtdens'ury, Md.,
and Dave Fulford. Kuppa Alplei.
Tampa Ktianls.
Second tram. Jack Turner. Del­
ta Chi, Ocala, and Hill -Klcmlny,
PI Kipps Alnhi, Pensucula, fmwatds; llnh McKay. Alpha Tuu
Omen*, Tampa center; Donald
Itickitt, Phi Delta Theta, Joelronvllls. nnd Simon llirshbciy, 1’iii
Beta Dcl.n, Jtckionvillc, bu ids.
A itcilr.n s itAft nAPitiTS
DELAWARE, Ohb. I)rr 1 6 (/!■)— With tow and ariow 175
member* of the Ohio Airlicry
Golf and Hunting Association
Lagged 74 rabbits anil two phearants ut its annual one-day limit
rn the Stele game preserve near
h tip
FIRE THREATENS
DEIJtND, Dec. tr.-i/Tf-The
local file deportment answeied
n call to the law offices of Hull,
Landis and Whltehilr yrsietdsy
at 8:05 A. M., preventing damage
from a fumaee disorder which
threatened to ignite the whole
building.

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OLD CARS PLENTIFUL
HARTFORD. Conn., lie- If. IAT— ■ A Slate- Motor Vehicle
Ite-uui lim-nt survey shown I that
18.5 oerernt of ihe 50.1.0IS auto,
mobiles rvgl'tervd in Connect!,
cut during IB39 antedated 1930.

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WE BUY4, BELL OR TRADE
ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. MATHER AR­
W 4S P 3 10-00
CADE. PHONE 127.
pkr ‘month. Awnings, window
thnitea. 4 Jtenford Awning * C, VB MAGAZINE Suhitriptlon*
iUM* Qo. Phcu* 392-R.
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Mr*. Strong 110 K. Cnil SL
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ire** ship- RCA’* N«w electronic piano, the
hose* by
sensation of th* World1* Fair
riy yvxrj j can. now bv ai-c.i ami hianl at
LTrriitma, : the home of John W. Sherman,
is on re-! 4(1 South Boulevard. pcLand,I

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VICTOR TIUVISION ATTACHMENT
REASONABLY PRICED

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$ 5 .0 0
A F T IR SALE

Alto SI 50 Pancilt To Mitth Above Pern Only 29c

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MOBLEY’S DRUG STOKE

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RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.

112 Magnolia Avr. Phone 113

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF

GROCERY
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EAST FIRST ST. ON LAKE FRONT

"«• in .rv only one line
EVERYBODY KNOWS RCA
MfANS RADIO SATISI ACTION
Bl SURE TO SEE OUR MODEL

• The l itil and Fi'cnhenl Meats. Fowls and 1'rodlice.
A FEW SPECIALS LISTED I1ELOW

M A X W E L L HOUSE) C O F F K K
SUGAR
r&gt; Ills.
FLO U R
20 III. s a c k

15g GAME
Spectators Welcome
FREE
HARRY ROINON.Mgi

AIRPr.,«NE DEPARTMENT

Hofmann
Electric Service

O t h e r P r i c e , A r e In I’roporliwn

Tonight Dec. 15th, 8P.M

RED RYDER
TH Mi.V-'M'; • '•*-• 'lJ
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WILL VVL l O W iM
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KINOK SWVAKT, ABEhTT VCXJ.BYDE R ? MAYBE

&gt;tX) LEARK1EP MORE THANJ WAS (3 0 0 0 FOR
—, S O U "H O L P HIM, S H A R K / _______

DRIVING TO Charlotte, N. C
Sunday mrrnlnr. Room ter
three. Photie- o07-w T

SIT U A T IO N W A N TK D
f f U s OVER *00 ‘ pxmrras !n
stock. S6 distinct type* and GOLORUl
slxat. A camera for any. pur** t vM4MT»f
Willow
Mae U«!
cr purpose. Wteboldt Btujiu. ■
Av*.
m Cabbage
CARPENTKR .WANTS write
'• U ak t Ooicad paint, build or "rei
baim*. U A- Smith, U N I
jLatluaa,
fowl Avenue.
ill. Ilioo c
PAULJNH COLLINfl” waaU ‘j«6
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This certificate srx! 59c enl.ilp |l„* l-rsicr to ono of our Ccnu-ee Indc fn..
MLLID FOUNTAIN PINS. Vu.M- Ink Supi’S. You see Iht ir k. Ln,v c . l v
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This Certificate Is Worth

Male Yolt
Christmas
Shopping Dollars

Go Farther

HF. 1.8 SURE TO LIKE A
N 'W SCHICK SIIAVJER rOn
CHRISTMAS!

"The Progr»MU« Store"
W e Own Our I’lncc. Our Overhead in Sm all and \ \ c
Can Sell F or I-o n . Calve IJh a Trial Order und See.

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half tnick for pick-up, phun*
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m u zz:;
S, BUT THgRE'

hr eseght.
Charlie Tale, sonhoamn- fnilt-)ck, and Ilubie Houston, fir*tyear tailback, and Bud Walton,
junior tailback, were the next lend­
ing grrund Rnlncra. TrJe account­
ed for :1A7 yjrdi^, including- 2t)k
from sciInimage;'Houston gained
310 yards, 237 on running pViys:
and Walton accounted for H3I
yards, Including 138 from scrimmsgj nnd IBS on punt returns.
Florida's 3,001 yards durinr the
aeasou wcio divided ameng l,48.i
from aerimmage, 381 on psaacs,
310 iui kickoff return*. f*l»7 on
punt ivtuins and 133 on Intercept­
ed passes.
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PLAIN A Kiiniy t'luistmas boxes
of asnorbd, ti,-i--ri|ienrd fruit,
packed k slup|H-tl. Tclephun*
ELECTROLUX CLEANER. Rep.
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BATTERIES
$4*oo up

M rib JU S irjS S W

Non-Deciiion Debate

GAINESVILLE. Dee. lfi Tommy “the Nad” Harrison, *opbomoro tailback, was far anil
away the wmaUat around gainer
fa r the Unnmnlty of Florida foot*
Loll team daring the season just
completed, according to figures
compiled b y Paul G. Baxter, Jack­
sonville, official Gator statistician.
'Harrison personally accounted
for 7P4 yards, or more than a
fourth of tha 3,001 yards gained
by thrf Gators in Its I t games.
Harrison's' gains were recorded
os SiS yards from scrimmage, 22?
op .punt returns, 105 on kickoff
returns, 84 on interreptrd pa«te*,
and nine yards ■— the one pas*

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Students HoW First

iedo HighSchool

Future Farmer Chapter
- . The Senior. Beys
team ops nod their 10!
aoni Tueadgy night b
Pierson la Pitre**-

ture Farmers

Last Chapel Program
Qf Year I Given

Girls' S parta E d lt o r - ^ s ta Gang

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Library News

I Harrison Is Best Ground Gainer
For University Of Florida Gridders

MEDIUM MEIQM T--OLOND

YOU 'SAV
TWE WOMAN
WHO HELPED

Tt4AT'5 R IG H T -WORKED TWERE
FOR. ABOUT TWO
• WEEKS BEFORE
TWE J O B WAS ^
'~ t PO LLED f t —

“ ‘vWORE SMOKED GLASSES
WHAT 15 HER \ ALL T H E T IM E -------B U T
O ESCU iD T IO N ? I THE PR O PR IE T O R SAID

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CURLINE BANDERS waste
fat th* afternoons - J MU
Palmetto.
houtewotte. A8I C y p res* # .1*

Carriage

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GREEN E Y E S ? ? TWO
MEN AND A WOMAN ? ? ?
THEN IT WAS SHELIA.
JU G AND HEINIE WHO
PULLED THAT J O B - THEY W ERE IN TOWN /
J U S T AS DAN DUNN \
SU SPEC TED " GIVE ME

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MEAT CUTTER wanted for extra
wotk. Riley'* Market.
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TO1BAY. DECEMBERS lS.T »3*'

THE SANFORD HE1LVLD, SANFORD, FCOIHCT ~ ~

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and along two of th* artarlea. In
I pointing out member* c f
In the agreement, and that
several countie* Planning Com­
A
ction
Of
N egro Sentenced vlded
[family to the vlalting paraon. hk,FinnsAppealTo
the a u lita n t Mate attorney wa* Atlanta Revels
missions control th# type of
“God's nightgown,” said the
now violating hla promt** by
architect ora , of the
fcusfnea*
major. *Td te lea* human If I
the caae to trial.
NLRB Told
Russia For Halt
At “Gone With didn't
To life Term For bringing
buildings In unincorporated areas,
apprectita this occasion.
The third motion wk's cn* to
lim it tha number and slse of
let’s meet our friends from
Of Hostilities
By Member and
The Wind” Ball Now
diim iai the indictment on the
1st Degree Murder Constitutional
th* signs on such buslheas' places
llcllywood."
lonal -Jtro y a J. I l u t _ j | y j ,

;r /n»KWmg-Tam— .ewwe o. m — — The dancing was preceded by a . -eotaltm e* rawa* t* a a .i
wa*«•1Ha •' KHbg
r. feivh tens so affected that she tableaux In front of the recon-' The U ruguayan foreign minis­
tut* which he quoted a* prwvldstiLcted “T ara." Scarlett's pre­ ter, A lterta Guani, last night an­
within two year* a fte r the indict' could not suppress tear*.
fnjr for the reliasn of hi* client ment wa* returned In accordance
w ar home.
nounced th at, in accordance with
The
ball
last
night
tens**south­
fo r folluro to try the ease and Ihe with the provision* of the atate
"They1* plenty good room In th* U ruguayan neutrality law and
ern
as
com
farted
and
pot
llkkcr.
three term* of court *uh*equent statute.
heaven,"^ rang the field hand*.
International law, th* G raf 8 pee
Yankee visitors found w hat they
T rara_cam t to Ihe eye* of Ihe , could stay In Montevideo harbor,
In the final motion, requesting had
.to the Indictment.
expected—beautiful girl* by older, more reminiscent w hit*[on
request c f the Geiman governIn the second motion, the state- a rontlnuanre of the ca&gt;* until the the hunidieds, banjo* a-strum m lng
folks era the bindinaed
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negioe* m int, pending repairs.
m en t. contained In It were «uP; £ • » O jw tU r m to ‘° ‘n*
and plantation negrora crrtcnlng sang "Steal Away to Jesus." But
Th* announcement was mad*
ported by an affidavit. It charged "fl d,ctare&lt;1 l h ,t lhe «*«f»««&gt;•« spirituals before nn old southern it was only a brief time before
•hoiUy before th* 24-hour time
wa* auffering from a phyaica'
th a t the ease had been continued ailment and th a t it wa* irapefa- , mansion,.
y»erand
a bkt boy* from Ihe limit, norm ally p e rm itte d 'fa r-th e
, bwiiV...a t.o n.*. . end .o f-th e*K a y Kyaer
swtarmns, i mu, | f, 1| collet
rollrge were bearing down stay of a belligerent ship, would
until ihe wltne»»e* In behalf of tlve for him to go to Lebanon auditorium with w hite eohrmns.
ati.iw-hott-med rock*:* and climb- &lt;with “Jum ping
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Jlee."
have expired o t midnight, U ru­
the defendant had been scattered Tenn.. where he could be g lim 'ng w lstar'a.
The celebrity-filled boxes—at guayan Urn*.
outside th* Jurisdiction of the treatm ent* free of charge alncr
The fragrance of before-dinner | | | n a head—resembled a MetroGuani declinad to say bow long
Court. It charged th at L F. the rout of receiving th treatm ent
mint Julep* blender! with the scen t' pollltn o p en opening »r Frle'iy this I'Vcnsicn of tim* would tun,
Doyle, assistant state attorney, locally wa* prohibitive.
of
multitudinous
nragtiolins
and
night
at
New
Yo'k'a
Stork
club
-------hut explained th a t .th e German
had advised the defendant that
Three other* are under indict
ha desired only to break up th e'm en t* for alleged violations of camellias In make the atmosphere more than an old-fashioned “break- : raptaln would be given sufficient
fit
Ihe
petting.
down."
| time in make hi* w arcraft *ea. “Cuba" racket In this county a n d lth e anti-lottrry laws and the
Mr. and Ml*. Jock W hltnrv, worthy.
Major Clark Unwell, publisher
th a t if the defendant would leave .four case* are scheduled for trla
Close Inspection o f the crippled
; fth e county for the i&gt;eri«d of nnejhefi.re Circuit Judge Millard II of the A tlanta ConM ltutkn, ton Robert Ichmnn and H erbert B.
ty ear, the rase would not he pro- Hmllh during Ihe week beginning the show, ntli rd In the rleithe Swope led Ihe New Y rrk drier*- ship indicated the need of ex...........
if iin 1MilJ dindy. .........
Howell
Intro lion to the tall. L. W, (Chip) tensive retsilra.
secuted. The motion declared th a t'J a n . H. The others under Indict
.’ the defendant hail remained o u t'm e n t n rr Stinson Kinlaw, K. R lurid Hie Sims in the homespun Robert,^ national Democratic _pi_r-1 Meanwhile, the Rritlsh cruiser
■tatuur of ii southern planter ty In d e r, end his wife, Kvie, Exeter, dam sged and forred out
of the atate lor n yenr, ns pm -|K m ilh and Harvey Veino. 1
watched with a K'nup of friends of the battle which dtove th*
Admiral G raf Spee to refuge her*
geinKMWMeKMMKNWWWWMWMIKWIKWmaKlinKMaKWflfWMtHWMNMMWMfMINIMUKWNtg’ from Washington.
Sharing tlio Itnllywocil spotlight last night, waa approaching the
were (‘Tiiiiiipt'e Colliert, Ijiurenee Argentine naval lies* a t Pueito
Olivier, Producer Davkl O. Beli- Brlcrvino. seeking in ib-y-iWk fonlrk and other member* of the repairs. One h rn d ird hospital beds
GWTW cast Including Inurn w u e prepared . theic for her
Hope* Crews, Ann R utheifm d and j wounded.
Evelyn Keyes.
•Thr Uruguayan decision meant
1that the G raf Spec, *1111 a t anchrr
{ ‘n the hay with her fid dead and
| CO wounded on bnurd,. need not
. immediately attem p t a suicidal
dash through the retnfonad BritI ish w u sh lp patrol outside Ihe
harboi.
Shoi tly a fter Ihe crippled N atl
floating futtresa had lurrrndercd
III just a sltor. Unit before 02 British seamen taken frim
rh iik tm a j now and many of the nine taided m e'cbintm ent, B rit­
ish diplomatic authorities Indicat­
S A N T A C L A U S T R A D E D ' H IS * children ate remembering thnl ed
that th r 10,000-ton British
they have not w ritten their letter
} R E IN D E E R T H IS Y E A R F O R A N j* i i buiitn Claus, wliicli should have cruiser Cumberland had Jolnrd
the " d rith watch" flotilla outside
tieeu maiied Inst week.
A U T O M O B IL E SO H E C A N B E
Three of the late letter* are os the harbor.
7ho same source* alto aald th at
follows:
w SU R E TO G ET A RO U N D EV ERY
It *']* very likely the g reat battle­
cruiser
Renown end the aircraft
“ Dear Santa Cloust
J W H ERE SA FER AND FA STER
I nm u little girl seven years carrier A rk Royal would ru th
old I live r.t M amoi Corner 1 here frem South African water*.
W IT H
The C u m trrlin d mounts eight
w ant you to bring me a dull 3
doll ilirsies 3 lu n g ers a piano eight-inch gun* and ha* a speed
..ml n tea a rt I will t* Icok.ug nf 3IA knots. “ “
Already. the light etuiscr* Ajax
tor you soon.
and Achillea, which drove th r
Anita Pringle"
G raf Sprfl Into this harbor a fter
"Lake Mary, Fla.
a ilny-hng battle veate-dry,
Dear Simla
■•o natch, along with the cr
I w b t n bycllo and a act nf llritifh cruiser E xrtar.
rara. I went to g e l'm o th e r and
Heooit* from the Ajax and
' fjiluT ond Thurston a turpil»c | Achilles said th a t th e y 'h a d no
, for ChiUtma* I hope they think dead and enly a few wounded.
shout me. Any n ay I think nbout Theie we-e unecnflrm td reporte
however, of rome dc-id aboard the
. them every Christmas den't
Good ty
ExeterYour friend
Wallace Lee Tyr*"

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R O A D S E R V IC E

Recipes For Cookies
Released To. Public

113 P A R K A V E .

((‘■attawte fFH, ra s * o a o
Wilhoit Wednesday.
The reel:: a are" as follow:
Bprlts Cookies
1 cup butter
2-3 cup sugar
3 egg yolk*
2 1-2 cup* rako flour (sifted be­
fore measuring)
I teaspoon alniond flavoring.
Cream b u tttr, add sugar, then
heal thoroughly. Add the tr a trn
egg yolks, then flour and flavor­
ing. Chill. Fill cooky press, force
through In shapes aa desired on
- — —r
the uncreated
. . . cooky
. - _ sheet.„ Tem
,,
ilcer ran y cleus,
I have been a good little boy and pernture 375 degree*. Baking
time.
8^U&gt;^15
j
min
M
et.
^
bellied my mother, please tiling
my sister • Jewel, a big doll, i Famqus ( hocolate W afers
am N years old nnd in th r second Whipping Cream.
nrrdc. I want
b. I&gt;. gun and
Whip cream to stiff consistency.
some shell* nnd tome nut* m il Arrange w afers In layers, form ­
. candy.
ing roll. F rc it with whipped
lor?.
cream. Place In refrigerator over
.
J. J. David night. Hllcr on bias for teb ra ef­
fect.
Banfonl, Fla.
Brow* Kim Cookies
Dec. 8. 1039 1 eup Kpry
„•
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Dear Santa1 teaspoon salt
I would like to have a little 1 teaspoon vanilla
stove and ilcttv doll and swnxter 2-3 eup sugar
and sumo erndv. I mn five and &lt; eggs, well beaten ’
j •
a half yra'* old and my nama 2 1-2 cups sifted flour
U Violet I-enina Oglm-iy Han­
Combine Spry, salt, and vanil­
ford F ll.
la. Add sugar, then beaten egg*,
and beat thoroughly. Add flour
and mix yrvIL Drop frem tip of
ttarpoon on baking sheets grease I
with Spry pan-cast. (O r presr
through pastry bag.) Let stand a
few minutes, then Ratten cookie',
by stam ping 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 do ten.
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 n et break.
I will be four year* nliP'itn
June. I want o little dollle With
booties anil socks an with a little
bed. I want a set o f' dlstiei, a
stiv e, a coffee pot too and a little
kettle. I want a little Model T.
th a t you drive. I'm gonm put
your rake nn thr little tible. Bill
wants a little model T that drives
with wheels and a switch an I
w ant a horn un m 'nr. I hope you'll
get along fine. I love y u 'tw o
pound*.
Ilarhaia Kay"

- flsats**** &gt;n las row* ussi
tem pt waa being made to the
mill's large customer* to taka up
with th* company the question of
waga-acalea. H r said he waa cn:
closing a le tter from a union
giving tom e “interesting fart*' re­
garding the company."

"KE E P
RURAL.
ROADS
RURAL, the California xonara
»ay, uiiness areas along 'r u r a l
roads, they dcvlsre, m ust ha few
In number, small area, and
limited to the f r v type* of re­
tail builners needed by the travel­
ler.
“ What these rounttea In 'C ali­
fornia have done." said Mm. Law!'Florida arwl every o lh tl
state e-in do." •

WASHINGTON. Dee. 13—C**&gt;
—•With records taken from the
« U a of th a - HallnaaV L ab o r-R e­
lation* Board, eounsil /c r a House
Investigation committee attem pted)
yesterday to show th a t Edwin S .'
Smith, a member of tba board,
had assisted a union In promot­
ing a boycott against a huge
Pennsylvania hosiery mill.
i
Edmund M. Totand, attorney'
for the rcm m lttec Investigating
operations of Ihe W agner A c t,;
brought th e subject up whlla
questioning an ftd e , Roger Robb,
about what he found in examin-1
Ing (to file cabinets crammed w lthi
board document*.
A t tha outset Totand read a j
statem ent by Robb saying th a t;
tha American Federation of HasWry Worker* had railed a strike
a t th* Berkshire Knitting Mills,.
Reading, Pn.. In the Fall of 11)34,1
altho tha union's membership In -'
eluded less than f&gt;00 of the eom -il
pany’a 6,00) worker*.
Did the board’s file* -haw, the J
attorney
thru asked, whether
Smith had assisted the #nlon in
attem pting to p ersu a'e custom er*1
of Uio mills to Icycotl them ?
:
Robb aald hf bud found c n rr r-. J
rpondenra between Smith and !
John Edelman. nn officer of the I
union. In which Edclnu advised
th at a boycjti would Ik- undertak­
en.
"I* there anything In the Hies,
Totand aaktd. “ to show that
Sm ith, W itt (N athan W itt, now
secretary of tho boatil but then
assistant general counsel! o r oth­
er* confsrcd with enlon attorneys
aa to th* form ofch o rg esl”
“Ther* la In the files m-.terlal
th at shows that Is true," Roth
replied.
Development of this phase of
the ra t* was halted, until today,
by th* committee's adj. urnniint.
The testim ony of young Robb
climaxed a day o f iopld-firu testi­
mony during which John P. Frey,
head of the m etal trid e s depart­
ment of the Am trlcan Federation
of Labor, advccated federal leg­
islation fo ij|d d in g | intcT-itlonal
union* or fedvratuna of unions to
make contributions to a political
p srty .
,

South Is T o l d
To Make* itse lf
Land Of Flowers
HOLLYWOOD. D c \ 16—'"Wa
advertise ths South a* the land
of flowers and beauty amt it is
up to us to make it so." declared
Mr». W. L. L as ton, C bilrnv.n of
the National
Roadside Council
before th* Joint session of the
Recreation and Plsnnlns Conftrrn era In 1L llywood last week.
"We spend large sum : . of
money In norlllo:n puldi atlqns
telling the to)iri*'. bow nlluiingly
boautiful Florida nnd our southern
,ij'i|e,
un,| when l i e tourist
rnmea, v h n t do we sh&lt;w blmT
Mile* e f lilllbonids, ugly Junk
yards, slgn-sm r*rcd filling sta ­
tions and hot dog stands, road­
side slums — nil of which th*
tourist sees np' nty up no'th.
“C lllfornla
!ta« d c n rn s tin trd
th a t we can protec1 tha apnear,
ancj o f our to:d&lt;id*-i tl ro al&gt;
toning. Zoning can save the1 rec sationat valnc of our scent,
reads and tha efficiency &lt;f our
a itrrla l highvays. Son
Mateo
county In (LIlfm nD
h i t 1001
miles of prim ary and secondary
Improved roads which a r* 'to p r.t
business cenfinsid to a few small
district* slid billboards all: wed
only la the true business center*

Altman Gives Party
For His Employees
M. V. Allman, of Uio Altm an
Chevrolet Agency entertained h ^
employees with wax inffcnnnl dm*
tier p a rty In the V aldet lloteV la«t
night*
The memberv of 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 m aster of cere­
monies.
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PANAMA. Dec. 16.— (A P)
— Dr. Juan
Demonatenea
Arosemena. 69, president of
the Republic o f Panama, died
today of heart dlaeaao nt
Penonomc, 160 miles in the
interior.
He B u ffe re d an attack h e r e
o n Nov, 8 , b u t waa r e p o r te d
o u t -of d a n g e r t h e next day,

British C red ited
Cor Marksmanship
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• t n i r l i t i i i o f tin* l o a d

lit! ftarti n r i t|.» i ivinly Ihvird i
(fullow id n m o t of loltor* in
v h k ’h tn iff** t lin* Ih iii mntlo I n '
find I ho rxjirt
« f tlio p*oJ•vt Mu! upon If'iiiiin ; that no np*
pr vod muviy i»f tlu* projivt h a s '
evt r Ih**n mid**. nnd Hull ItiU ,
M'earn| leawe .1 *•» I'Ngr 1l»r*-r|

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f n i ’i’il a 11111 **K ili’r i a i o i i t o d a y
w l i f t In i •• i i j n v A l l i e d i n i t f h t
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in
aib ith cT
U al l i e u p I n In- m o r i l l ' d t h e
i i ' i i ni' l i n - w a r .
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T il,.
I'ru if iia y a n
govern*
m e i i l jfiiv o t ' l i p l . l i a n a L u i i g a d n i l i ' u n t i l t ‘.ii | ’. ,\|. ( K S T . )
l o i i i n r r n w i n g o t m i l o f (Mirt
it lie waiileil lo k o p h i- vonsel,
oitu oi i ,i*i ionnv &gt; ll i r e e
fast.
; io-.iv ilv .iiiM* .I b.i lili—h ip - , ill t h e
win
W ill m g ..o l - id e i h e h a r b o r
. . . i .i . t i o n g iv ieiiifoiee *l Allied
111 cl tin* t l e i m inis - aid in clu d ed
• b .illle 11 oi-i i. .in a i i c r a f t b a r i i c i . a lieavy i i i u - e i , Iw o light
11 *«i. 1 1mlir.l «... O s a r t 'l v e l

f f t tt* * *

nnd a f te r tlx weeks In the hos­
pital he apparently waa re*to red
A tlanta wan w rin g rrd when S carlett m et Scarlett .lining the
to healh. lie returned h it full aetow n’* wild three-day “ Uniir With The Wind” celebration. Murlivlllea Dee. 4.
Y esterday he drove to Prno- g arc t Palm er, left, 1s the Georgia belle rho«cn to Weal Scarlet I
nnrae w here he waa expected O’H a m ', gown a t the prem iere ball beenusr her me«*umnent»
to dedicate a public work* pro­ were closest to thoee of Vivien Leigh. riirht. who placed the rale
gram today. Ha died a fte r a
Tho loiniini in* «*t in tr of i lie
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h eart attack ea rly ' In th e m orn­ on the screen.
Rotary riu li \ ill l»o In-Id in Ih«
llritidi
F.arlrr: M3HO lon»i tit H-inch fu tti; aprod, 32 knot*.
ing.
•
Valdez Mold Momhiv at I2 :lf
o'clock.
Elected aa Prealdant In 10.18,
Singe wii* Mi in tin* South At Lint u foi loncuol of the urn • Itiitu i a it :ik ,il h a llh *
■ho began the laat y ea r of lila
uh i Mii-M’r* |*\el«*r, Achilles nod l j n \ *t u dentil oiitch **n tlu lltlllllt*a- | lid III.it) |as.« h«
County Jiidri i: w . Wnro
term Kin Oct. 1 .
II n a l l a n r . i
n I'm p r i « n
Adim ni I Gntf Spue heing ri'pniinl m M'-uti t oli o. C »ug ti:i&gt; , hat
I *. ■ ig h i l o
\n/i
i Second Vice Prealdant Ezequheok .t r gun-, -hi* m o touted h\ th - tpii. k moving |Ci itl-h u ai-h i»
iel Fernandes Jaen was awom
I he I *ki lt • lai i*
In aa provisional p reald an t
H u n d re d s O f C h ild re n K l l g l i - h \ I H - I I * , Vkll* lh« * l l l t » * t *•*! Iaai| U d . t l l l . M p ' d ak f f I.a f tla • •
. A totcm ena will be aucceedrd .
------- r~
has
proilurcd
hi*
A ugusta
Boyd first'
production, world. Ram
G re e t S a n ta O n T o u r
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 W ashington.
“John Henry had It* world | ■ Trjr,i out in PliilndcIpinw i'
»• l! mi «lit* w11in*-4 ntnml. tho kill*
Hundred, of ehihlr.n greete.1
t f . ’. ’
j premiere Tueftdfty night In Phil«* fore
fore it wj|l
will he
be Intern f« I
ni*
*kk,• k*i.mi ll fill min In self*
Sanln t ’lnns on bis vi.il yesleiriny
delphin n t the K rU nger Thenlrc hibiled before tho M»phl«tlenten lo
. il. trn-i* ntul liikvuik? mi nrcunipllre
Geneva nnd were given bn/»
of
It
roadway,
"John
llrn
rv
will
out
beW
III*
hil
l ll II |elli\ ih'imi to diftAfi 1
where It I* being tried
of neces*lly undergo n few re nnd hnlnon- by the yillelblo -aint
1 ••Iap id 1hi IIIIII !• ’ wim m the liant!*
fore being taken to New lo r k . j vltlona and Mnk* will he iron. -(j j I Imse in ehnrgr of Snnln’s lo ir of
I ' l l id | It'* w t - .Ii,i\
wlo» i f till lied
F o r o v e r a . y ear critics and ! out, but th a t 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 piorlaim inr IliCj
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Dcpenomjr n d ' the irsc - first.
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!«•••• m.1 t ’.y dl lull, t^ j.'ii.ifii’
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am
ounting
to who started out on his mateorlc If Sam fcelr the play need* no
On Monday Snnta will make
amounting
ill.
S i m " ' l l * I " l l l M l Y \| * . In i l s
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tad of
or the career aa an acto r less than In extensive revision, It inn&gt; he t his heml.pinrler- ;il Ibe lol..
M 6 awaited tho
total
T o H a v e L ice n se O r 1. n - l \ f in i k e • • • I l l i H i * \ «- i m -«t » » i .
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lum finm
m aty Slocking Fund
Fund pf
of tho Sal
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year* ago, hardly four &gt;eor* shown in New York by Jan. 10. 1Monroe I’n-.lt, I fie,, from l:|.’i I..
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In n few morn month* S\m 1:18 !’• SI. iiinl will be nt tin
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drive entered the last la before Hemlnolo
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School.
And bn* n second production that 1I’noln l’o«l I Iff ire from ’J:IMI t .
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• ' ' l.| • it I*• i and ir.Cbrintaax.
they w eren’t disappointed, either, will bo ready for It* premiere 2:l-"&gt; I’. &gt;1 lie will lie sl tii..
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ii*
ud wlift a
1 Member, of tho Klwanla Club fo r all the magic of Ham Hyrd's rhowing,
l*o,t
Office fi.io, i mill" « -**11» .I i |».«i
til ••lid. uil.ll
the famous short *tory l-oke Mary
11III • '
• &lt;li&gt; i illiitj*-.
today presided over lha “ K ettle- artistic soul hsd been poured \ (lf Kn-**man Taylor, “ Address 2 : |.» I n .V |.» I*. M ., l i i e J , n i i L f . . i s " l
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1 • 1•••1 *’«"illtl .Hid *la
on F irst S treet and obtained con- Into th is plsy of tho legendsry Unknown ’ which first oppenred Post Office from 1:18 In I )’ p Sun fm il tmldj- I
t \\ fl II II , d..
lt**l .ll ln|| • .11• ••• III t« • *•
tribuUona which will add cantld- Negro hero, John Henry. With in “ Story’’ magnrine nnd Inter M.. All nmonfu Springs I'ovi m with I h r I 'l.l tir | h |iui inn nt
till) •ui’l.irilv
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l
. 1*1 •-if* 1* ii* * in lirr
erabiy to the fund which ia now a cast - of the g reatest Negro lu condensed form In “ Renders’ fire from 4:.’!U to r,:Oo p. M mil « ffl I I « lo Isl’I'll I III* slllinl *1
!•••• f‘i d t* * N.
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'l l - Ii • hum* d
f a r from the amount estim ated aa singing and acting star* he could
'ho Fern Pnrk post Office fim.i •if "•n i m t i i i il b " iiwiik 11 mu
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 fam lllei to whom Christ- tion and design of seta he could
This tour is mnde |ios-iblA r i m d With
t i n t ••••Iiii i
both of llie-c play,, fp r while Ihrough Ihr ra-operallnn of l.n .l
•ll .1 .Its leesslk
11 • i - i Umil 1
m as will be Just another bay if command from
the
th eatre
for dt mI iiii : u illi
I *• !»«••
ir .s ll n a .o r
!•*,* F l,r l
. t *1 l*l*‘ 1 ' . Hill
mere hauls.
they a re not provided for through
ISchool B an d W ill
I(
Iuuf4 • ■
M ol
1 IL.' 1. H.i ».,■•III* d
til.* I1C*
th e e ffo rt, of the Salvation Army.
| s •••H'l'• • I'll |d H i» iiiii Ii*• paid
P re se n t P ro g ra m
M on, of them may even be hun­
I
g ry while moat of tbe resident,
I 'I III* Ni
i lint \
• 'I
of the county alt down to well| II Hid lltldfl Hit dil $•» t I.’it ..I I
I
filled . tables on Christm as day,
In v e s t In T h e F u tu r e O f S a n fo rd
' I I'tlliMin, « ill i'll* ini .«
.
C a p i'R . E- Rose, cdmnmnding of­
IMflftlUII EPPS
•*f I III I-( inti..........
I »-• h •
ficer of tho local y ta d * l said.
nit i|i.ii lim 'd *• *n ii •-$* $•
•
’ • Yesterday1* conitriM tlona to the
W in n e r O f r n u r l h I 'r l / c
“ I would like to take thU op­ Mm. \V. A*. Lcfflcr, M. L. Hudson.
. I$•»n' Sninlii . I »• *i •
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U n iq u e D e c o ra tio n
, fund *r» as follows:
portunity to rongiatutate Mayer Mis. iVeil Hudson, P. O. Young.
Seminole H igh’ School
Edward iligglns and The Sanf. rd Mae Young, Hamilton J. Hislxe,
Srmfortl. an \vr» all know, in n o t progri'-siiig. i*ui is • • I i k
I lilt nil: «Il
!• Of I
I »,t V d
Body W ork,
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” cam pilgn thus Pearson, llcrnisn Echols. Paulin.’
tU’H
8,
land
going
to
waste,
rtpomic
lo
ahow
ua
I
lint
I
lion’
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4
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io
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I.,
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far, and U .g tv e 16 tah's for th* Crawford, A rthur V. Isenbei
B i l k . H .I
irt.— t/Ti—
I n o p i i I ii o n in t iniiii*** •
r**a L andgTtff
*: in nompthiiig terribly wrong with our town. I'tuple in
good people of Sanford who are Mis. A rthur V. Isenberg, K " a
l l u i i j ; . i i iimi i n l r t ' k * w l i o v r
$6.35 wholeheartedly
I
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o»nijd.
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■School ■
May,
Mrs.
J.
L.
Wilkinson.
ri-operating In
Sanford can't uffnrd lliings that people of oilier lowiw
• •id
d.’ii u 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 I t n l n y h i n
can. The renaon for lltia in that our money i- -pent
I
Mu*t
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jnl#
!*n
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.orsng** and candy.
Minnie
L
Smith,
U
11.
Moorr,
and
boiler
ptarr
in
which
lo
d
t
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t
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tin*
Imt*d
K
away from home. People who make their, motley , Unit.
Mr. »nd U p , E. J . lfry w
, Hobart Haynes, manager of Mrs. J. I.. l)iunity, John l~
Hnroii
llodcrlt'k
•
Bay H u llw here go elaewhere to spend il. Thin is unfair lo our • I liri«tni:i'» - I* • ln*n
tbe M ather F uinltm e Store said Drumby, lien Flih, Thos. L. Sull­
loullliy
K erm an
II Cftini' ......... \ 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 I llu
iF|*vioux Total
$140.00
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"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
i
d
Tin
H.
IIin.
&lt;
i.
Total *•
Mu l Oiler
h o tel,
$18..23 I lag Its support In th , drive and C arter, W. J. King, Koy Brown,
•*l
liny.
Asriito pi• |*i»i n
i* no money coming bark to ii*. The money in not cir­
11 firmly believe it will la an out- Mi*. Itoy Brown, Mr*. K. 8- All*.f I . r i f l e d I'l’d i s t r in lift,
i ( ) t'o iii* '. A l l \ * . t a i l l i f *
i
llii'
I’liilimr\
man, Mis. C. 0 . Tyre, Horace
■landing soecess aa o result."
i
t
I
loliny
her
d*
nth
ni
culating ah it tdiould.
| Jlllirlf lie'll •
! ( la* Minn- l!\ •
Since th* Inauguration a f the Mitchell, Mr*. E rnest Mitchell.
• In* “ f ill ni iinn|»" pt4i(i'
Sanford
ha*
great
mean*
of
pnigrea*.
Il
lux
a
M m r h N i i: \
i* ii i
movement, Mr. Ilaynr* said th at Mrs. \V. A. Fesler, W. A. Patrick.
Yt . n \ .. .
i
in thi' womnn’ft
wonderful location, which ninny towns would make I Ninr S|»unul«d Kniitni
1 u t i l l Ii i k h a i r n l
in fin I*.Mini's a p a r t m e n t .
he had added to the dock* In hie C. F. liobton, Bessie Hawkins,
"Ii iph
* d riT
liilflu 'd
l • ih*'ii
|l m n | m |&lt;&gt;;•! 1 * 1 cnii'l u i’l alniiK
the lioat of. But Sanford can't breauxo our money i*
M a t in g out th a t Florid*’, tra f- ■tort* in order lo accommodate 8. A. Carroll. Joe Emerick, K. J.
Of
l i H I l M ’.
•$y«» i-n*l alivi- I ' m i ImhiI \ " 1 \ *’!&gt; Will." O th e r
S e m in o le Is S till
fte ootidrnla *r* hsavtevi daring the demand *f m ire 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 of Dccnidbor, A lte r and stated th a t what he did not IV. P. Emgr, M. KInlaw, llu tc rt
fore helping that town to progress and grow A Idle we
tiled IlHIlf.i • ill 11
, Sail.l,|,‘'jU.‘|l" ' . l " ' ■IIIM"
. m dJr*rt*r of the Florida have In Mock he would gladly BCnlrn, Joe Divis, Jean Moran,
are at a *tand-*till.
•
1
1• • ! 10 lid id til*' g ir l's
NI
N..k
Mr
il* •• ..Id
Sue Harrison, E. B. Bass, Gruit
Safety Oouncll, colled for th , co- order.
\ln l a r 1-Aft#In, MNP
This expending of stocks, he Benton. E H. Hall, P. 8. B ildgtr,
•i H
I ;iinl ln» m u d . . .10*1 - I|'U h • '»' 1. pf till* 1
Sl-lllllKMIo b e iu b m of every m oto rlit in aa
The merchant* aren't to blame because tliev don’t
lllll
fill
Mill 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
e ffo tt 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 f f i r r . The
of trading a t home, a t 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 di- i r o •
S,,‘ &lt;a J Runiph
tiM jiu rin g 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 / i t y dirt* tar alee r*- In the sto n e expand, so doe* the Mary Brewer, Mrs. A. C. Madden,
afford to buy up great iiuantitle* of xioek if be isn't
till* Im u l «| •iiomiitiir I*"U mil t »•*• t hiioiii'V m id
ii *•.iiinl* .1 il •villi p a l ! v Uy III** 11:10111 . who p lan n ed
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.
u n n o i i n r r d t« diiy
IHiii' Iiouk Ih • lid tin* oh .1* i*iii I.. li'llX •' I**l ti* r m m i y t o d a y , to
sure of the people’* buying it.
■troaeing ta their eongreAn r f f o r t waa lum ie 1. KIIM' v id*** a
.’f f . i i
h m I'li*
Mm ! I* |*iln hi Uif an d ( h i r e tliildreli
T b e m n e w 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.I I*I lu* left (h e ro om , uml
*ls^di *•n -h | i
I'lllt Of till* phntfnKi' till' u g h a
lioiild imik*’ ll
J . F- Abbott. V. G. Heety, B. II.
) araofh lo be unMia. W. E. Jchnson, M. ft. E arl, Mre. 8. 0. Chase, F. A.
lukofront, but ntill we can't aecm to build it up. We
(hi» tn*f day sutli* mol nil ■•f Ihe w ith FurpriM
M ii?uh« N * • Mill iHiirii* *l " Illtod h e r y i n . nnd the
In both driving
Ihe o f liy h t |da&gt;&gt; mi Natilii llljd i h r WIII'I*IW l p.-tl
Strickland, J r , Geo. Smith, Rutl| Palm er,
e f f o 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 i n . F. S. McCauley, Virginia H e rrin , 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 ,
-- - —
S a n f o r d 'A n d O c a la T o
•J peraoni
park wn* prolmhly built with *onio of our money.
n t { I,Ollll
r
th. white Cauley* M. D. Heel. W. E* BMte, Raines, Mr*. W. K. Heines, Mr*.
L
ocal
B
a
n
k
e
r
s
W
ill
P la v T e n n is M a tc h e s
Claude
Parker.
P.
ft.
Bittner,
Still
everybody
nay*,
‘‘Whv
doean':
Sanford
build
l.u rillr 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
-&gt;
A
tte
n
d
A
Icctiqtf
Ills tug (lay sale and uli of tin-J
W, B*U, Mrs. Gee Elliott.
Ilirteinr *d llrereallon H. M.
the rcaaon. Our money i* rlrculating everywhere but
Iliiidnker unn o u tire d to d ay th a t
rhildrcn w r r e
givrn n l l i r n t r r j
red with
here.
part)- this wn-k
Ihrough
Ihe i R (S. Iletioell nod .1. K How I* nnift Miilch rs w ould he held lo Mr
ruiirtesy o f
Chsiliv
Marrisnn, JJ land. J r , of Ihe rio rid u Slnlc hum tow | ii f'*nlu mrninnt ft picked
mp
It waa in the Sanford Herald December 0. 19;19.

City News Briefs

Ruth .luild Wants
To Relate S to r y
On Witness Stand

Sam Byrd’s New Play Marks
Milestone For Young Producer

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Police Request ^ r- (Earner Is
Mystery Shrouds
Co-opetation To j Na»'ed Hfad 01 , ^ ulo Accidc"'
Catch Snowbirds |
Oviedo Rc

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Contributions To

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F in n T ro o p s R e p o rt
S u c c e sse s A s K cda
A re B u sh e d B ac k

stocking

A re$2U 5

•

Haynes Praises Success Thus Far
Of Mayor’s Trade At Home Drive

A drcss Leaps To
Death I'Vom Hotel
Apadm ent Window

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g

Motorists Ufged
i • To Drive Safely

I

Two Garages Are ; Christmas Dance To
Swept By Flamee Be Held Wednesday

'/kvatnl hundred .dollars ■werih
ooff damage was done
don* short)
shortly after
noeo today When a fir* of amtete m h u d origin deetroy *d two
garaees la the slier hetworo Oak
nnd Myrtle Avenue*.

.&amp;*.&lt;ssrt&amp; w ft ,‘KSi

Christmas Tret Pence o f the
Serifoid Shrine Clah will Ib . S U
In the Armory, President Oeorga
Weinstein, announced today ex­
The ftre started la th* setaft tending sn levitation to all ta a t-

behind 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. d k tributad

bo
Sf CTt DJSf by
all are

■e

The tadI* oompwnlo-i
io contribute

uf thi' Itilx T h r a l e r

$ to r e s W ill B e O p e n
E a c h N T ig h tN ex tW eek

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.

in sccaidince wilh th r cuslnro
nf local merrhanl* during ,***t
yrers, ■ majority of Ssr.fnrd
storrs will hr 0|M-n rs rh night
nrxt week for th r convrnlrnrr
nf Christmas shoppers, official! of
th* Merchant'* A*»«clatlon an­
nounced today.
No definite time for Ihe rinsing
of the etorea h ie tiern sot, it
waa announced, since th r rlosirg
time will depend largely on tue

—

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4

munngi-i

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-

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iM ^ t e s M T l i i l n jjm U s&gt;*l i

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patronage.

I llnrik of .Nnnford will Mtlend " | t r a i n Irm u t h a t city.
{m rrfinu of Ihe
Ilnnki-rK' A**
Tin*-" niaklug Ihr trip from
|K«M‘inlion of CYntrnl F h o i l a
8aufi.nl *vtll la- Ur. and Mr*. Me­

........... .

vN'utiuiiul
'-!u.
*
««»-■*«
Bank nf Kis- ; iIliinrtn*.
Mli* r.llrn lin t* , Mr*.
Ilit- S la tr Hank nf St. lU'verlv 1'fHM'i*. Mr*,
Mrs. klery Zoctif 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*
rxlrrm u
northw est
portion;
t ion in Ihr loan*.
Rprsserd I.. Holland nf Bartow, slightly w anner In the extrem e
will also be a gurst ‘ speaker at north imrtion ami near tbe **•!
'c v n t n l coast lu night,
__ ;*
the meeting.

LOCAL, WEATHER

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NEWSPAPER

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Maatar AnodiM Press

VOLUME XXXI

A

In co-operation with Mayor Higgins' campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local. m er­
chants and business men have signed a pledge, card
like the one illustrated below. It is our sincere'desire
to do our p a rt in m aking the. cam paig na.sucopu..and
thereby help to build Sanford; into a. bigger and .better
city.

M in d f u l t h a t m u c k v q f, th e
th ro u g h

We realize that in some rare instances a certain product may. i
available in Sanford, and in these, instances we have no quarrel wl
person who goes elsewhere to purchase. It is only* in the cases'
people buy. indiscriminately out of Sanford without local invest!]
and with no thought of the loyalty to the town in which they live,
we wish to make our plea. •
We are conscious of the fact that the success of the present
paign must come from the m iss of individuals in Sanford. Unles
person in Sanford co-operates, the plan is doomed to failure, an
merchants will continue to be penalised ahd handicapped as they
in the p$rt&lt; and will^ 1not
be+ .rable
to suroeed'ftpd
improve
their sto
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I will co-operate In your plan to keep Sanford Dollars in Sanford
and pledgo myself to the following:

1. To carry such stocjc of goods as are necessary
to fill all demands* and to sell a t such prices to
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m eet competitidn. V
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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 impor­
tance of spending th eir wages in Sanford. *

can make people buy locally, unless
1 If this power of public opinion can
her abolish, the practice of maiiy
win be benefited: the merchant,

iis Advertisement Is The Firet In A Series Made Possible By The
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CELERY CITY I
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CITY ICE &amp; '■
FUEL CO.'

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.

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BRIGGS
THE JEWELER

TOUCHTON
DRUG CO.

PETER PAUL’S
COLEMAN'S
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ST.
JOHNS
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SEMINOLE
BAUER
MONK’SBILLARD
BEAUTY (SHOPP
DRY CLEANERS RIVER LINE CO
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RADIO SERVICE
PARLQR
THE YOWELL CO. ROUMILLAT
SANFORD
WIGHT
THE STYLE SHOP
&amp; ANDERSON
ELECTRIC
GROCERY
CO,
WIGHT
BROS.
CO.
F e * l* * iry * e ra .
CHMVII.BM W.TMOI TH
ICELAND
LEE BROS.
COCA-COLA
FLORIDA POWER
PLUMBING
BOTTLING CO.
STANDARD
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PENNEY
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LIGHT
CO.
HARDWARE
CO
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COMPANY
TITLE
TRIPLE "8”
FLORIDA STATE
GUARANTY &amp;
GROCETERIA
BANK OF
NAL BANK
ABSTRACT CO.
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SECURITY
COWAN CO,
LUMBER CO,
NFORD PAINT HARDWARE CO.
fflLLLUMB:
&amp; GLASS CO.
&amp; SUPPLY Y.
TABLE SUPPLY
ALTMAN
SEMINOLE
WERT
CHEVROLET CO
H. B. POPE CO.
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WALTERL
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ELECTRIC
PAINT STOI
SERVICE
MONTEZUMA
SANFORD ;
MACHINE CO.
CHOTEL
BAGGI
LIQUOR
SANFORD
W .H .R E Q Z
GAS CO.
SANFORD
BUICKCO.
CINDERELLA
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F l o r id a .

AY, DECEMBER 14. 19S9

Otil Decorations Indicate City Is
- Winners
Infected With Yuletide Spirit Contests
The Yule tide sp irit perradea illuminated ehoer.'ulnfss, A light*
Sanford aa It seldom baa before. ed cross, with Urn words -M erry
Christm as- undCmexth, also In
, From the modernistic Christina)
i forth lit--aBight; while
Ikrhtn. bln------------tree anangom ent on top o f the Inild# the newt, emodt-......
Jelrd InterCloak In the ren te r of town to the lor form) an appropriate hack
colorful arrangem ent* In store around for numenw* Christmas
Window a. sidewalk
decorations, displays:
and chlmea which peal forth ap ­
Nat door to .Penney’,, where
propriate carole a t half-beur In­ the entire window ensembles hare
terrale. there b a a atm osphere .been tipniforraed to reflect the
afloat th a t U redolent with the IYuletld* spirit and to dlaplay thi,
i at'a
’a 4rard«
Christm as flavor.
s f i eo W
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n e e d s ia th e J ig h ip td n c fttffara heloge tonrinrtm gtliat t
chase must
made in a. neighboring dty.

MERCHANT PLEDGE
Dear Mr. Mayor.*

out

th o u g h tle s s n e s s * th e m e r

w is h to a p p e a l e a c h i f e l t o n t o i a d m y

,

Hon. Edward Higgins, Mayor
City of Sanford

in d iv id u a l

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sa npo r d ,

Battleship,

Adminl Graf Spec,
Forced To Take Re­
fuge In Montevideo

.British Craft
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Lurk Off Coast
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League Of Nations Expels
Russia By Unanimous Vote

Given Pri
More Than 7,000
sons Sign Pit
To Trade A t
F o r Four Moi
Louis N’ad rr secured

aH L / ".Tlnext block, the HU ironware Co, ners for the “ trace-at
m«ekenti I **»
limit In nrmnrin* ! pledge cards to take a wide)

NUMBER f t 4

Established In 1908*

TO WAR FOR FINLAND ON SKIS

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Weather Bureau
Predicts Coldest
Wave Of Season

&gt;°n« « r l r a of show 'windows lover the corps of students
: Ipatlng in the conttst,
‘ Ldward Higgins annoui
day a fte r making the awi
Ar e a
IT S
^ .M l?;'P»ay*. there is one window Hevot- the students la the thtec
schools
dutlng
fkop*l
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l5 h k h
7 h . * V M r ?to tba more practical aspects of
I.AHKI.ANU, Dec. 14 -(A 1 —|
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this morning.
[area.
hardware, arch aa andirons.stoves,
The Federal F rost W arning Scr t
tlltlV O
TO
M e e tin g
In the eit&gt;ay coutcst nm ithe
The Christm as Commltl-e, u n ­ nnd electrical appllaocet. Colored
Vic- predicted freelin g tempein- j
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trp
Hanfcrd
D
a
k
i
der
the
rbalrraanshlp
of
John
l Issue and atrskmora have been
fr m a j o r p » » a i ^
tu rrs tonight a* fa r south a . DeG E N E V A . D w . 14.— ( A P )
Ivey, Is composed of Frank Uaurr, used aa n decoratl«# background. in Banford,- llnice Mulrhead was
-Eiiropoan WfU\
l^iml nnd Hcwry as n nerv c o ld !— T h o I.onRUC o f N n lio n a , b y
A. r . Cullum, E l)y Delyao. Joe
The Hollywood Bhon has dee- the winner for the senior class.;
Ight bttwftn t
E aserbk, E. C. H arper, B. L. orated with a silver and blue color Catherins H urt for tho Jugtor i
wave moved southw ard Into Flor- n u n a n im o u s v o to o f Its COUnrlsss, M artha W ight for ' t h e 1
German w a r s h i p * » off the Perkins, H. B. Pope, M. I . Un­ schema, with m iniature bells and sophomore
class
and
Jean
Hardy
born, F. K. Roumlllal, Frank tinted leaf figures combining lo
Fro«t*wa. forecast for vlrliM ly !c “ - !'H,nV
R u s'
coast of Uruguay, shared Shames
flip iMitirr northern nnd m ttm l
I)0CHI180 o f I10F illVASlon 01
and Nsd Smith.
n u k e the arrangem ent one of a t­ for the freshm an class.
Aa the contest f r r obtaining
attention with the L e a g u e To dtscribe adequately and fa ir­ tractive simplicity.
»r**n» of the ntnlo, with tin* low- F in ln n d .
fo r the -trade-at-T
est mercury reading, 27 degrees. I p 0 |l r n lM nh e n i o f t h e COUIt-'
df.Natlona agpon to Opel ly all the window dlaplaya and The Touch ton D rug Co., has signers
as decorations of all the caueht the S anta Claus eplrlt to pledge card* drew to
predicted for F lrra Home. Slightly
Russia for Invading Finland. Christm
storsa la Sanford won Id be an
warmer w eather was s e n for cil, inc'uding Finland, abhigh degree aad on# of Its Mayor Edward Higgins r*l
th e German poeket battle­ im possible'task, and K to w ith afront
slnini'il from voting on the
windows re reels a miniature th at approiim ately 7,000
Kmisrvo E. W allrntus, Finnish skiing champion, 1* one of Friday.
A fnrecast of tem peratures in- i-vtiulsion motion. Others were
ship Admiral Graf Apee and Urn fore-knowledge -that paly some fireplace aurrouaded . by various had signed the pledge thgl
400 men and women sailing from Nrw Ymk aboard th e liner Grips- rludid
am
entirely
In
sympathy
of
tho
outstanding
oxamptoa.
may
New Sm yrna 3.1; Sanford
g ift aaggesUena. an d the , other
th ree B ritish eru b a n A n te d f a r
Chinn, Yntroslnvln nnd Greece*
holm to aid the defense of th eir homrlnml against the Ruarian In­ 33.
gM '-boagn yesterday h u
n * ha mentioned sod th a t aoaw may window boaeta a* tiny Christmas your campaign to keep
The vote was on a resolution
ba unintentionally alighted, that true. a a m e a a Ung a pyram id of Dollars In Sanford, so that
vasion. Annlkki Mlkkola pins Finnish. National G uard colors on
angam ant th a t aaat -the German this cursory description to given.
With the season's first heavy which declared th a t as a result
mow* w hite - aahriaaao. • Tho In­ may circulate here and th u s___ W allrnius, who will ba an officer In a ski patrol.
waiphlp Into M entarideo s t a r
W here to begin to a difficult terio r to laoed with varicolored prove the general condition of
frost predicted for tonight, there of Russia's a rtio n i tow ard Fin­
question, but we foe! a good s ta rt strsxtesrs sprinkled- with a pro- our city. I believe In S anford.but
are many lender vegetables .in land "Tho U. S. S. R. no longer
res 11to th a t we are not maktog
m ay be had by taking a peek a t funion of tinjrtl
tire farm s throughout the rounty is a mem ber of ths Issgue."
v The. extant of daaregp to the “ swell's store, tho facade of
Tho hriUtoatly’ lighted front of th s host of our opportunities
that are ptohahly doomed. Up to
This was the firet lim a In
antlaar* Exeter, AahlllM iMeh to a veritable bower of the M ather F urniture Co has tak ­ am therefore willing and glq
the
present, green trrans, tomatoes
Jax waa; undJadooed.. How- Irtotesas greenery, ribbons and en on C hristm as color by the use do my foil p art toward
tho League's history th a t a na­
ami
other
trm
ter
Fall
crops
have
ware Indication* of oOlorsd lights. Window displays of painted figures on the »tore It a better town to live
found temly m arkets amt hove tion had keon expelled. A . Unani­
at merchandise, set la decorations windows and the arrangem ent of fu rth er plodge myself f
l&gt;r&lt;&gt;nghl
guod return* to tho mous action of . lh a .c o u n c il-la
e a rn in g e a t the season's motif. entered I h t e t e j m d
aU uam en next four month* to
necessary lo axual test ab ate sgrowers.
OaaMfcwd -w ith a hug* ' lighted
home and do all In my
sions do not a ffe c t unanim ity.
.rat at t £ f&amp;MN
Although
the
trm
prrnture
Iras
Christmas true to make th b ators
encourage mv friends and
Previously the Laagn*
had
teen uuromfortahly low srvrral
bora to do likewlse.times store early In November, condemned Russia fo r Ita Inva­
The prises In this conl .
these crops h are withstood the sion of the llttl* B altic Uspublt*.
the winner* in each ths Grai
cold since there were nn froits. Russia had ignored tha Laogua's
/•The Florid* P o w tr 'a n d U g h t1
School, the Junior High
Most of the crops, however, such call and replted th a t th a ra w as
■nd tho Seminole High
as rahbnge, cclrry, Irttuea and no w ar bstw asn F inland and
M ors
were | 8 fbr first prise, t3
other*, will lie able to withstand the U. 8. S. R.
IctoTimmi tee
aad l U t o j F - f e f gf
second prise and f t each to
nuniAREST. Dec. U-(A’I - the cold .If the tem perature iloe«
\
LONDON,
Dec.
13
—C/T»-Britnext four.
—
ElirMy prisons were ktllril ami not fall low .r than the 33 degree
N ader was awarded thr Ain disclosed yesterday that she
level predicted by the W rather *.r," y r V u**1 *’
Btream
la ri
first prise In the Junior Hlgk jw«* Hevrloplng a super alrUeet 200 others' prsvrly Injured la an Ilurrau. N either would .this ' r mi
o
,
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Ifor the deal purpose of meeting riplutlun today u t a Cellulate peraturo he low enough to harm f'1BhJjJn Len^ngtad^from tha
«Berea*
Finnish w ar front.
ITeallaanl Ow Sh i , aim)
F lin t under m ilitary control at th* citrus rropa In tnls vlelnlty..
. Unoffecial advleer f-ota th* port
Zsm s.it I,
k
* MSA M 'F f
« mm
la.
'rlty an the Gulf. rA 'FinlanjL’ arid
Many wv*v ~ttmf*ml fvar*d
&gt; riM e «»■ h i Ul.
'its rim re Ms had been rvquisItloiM
dying. Wind.- families were wiped
fared-agwki this r r i r by Ilte Banth f-~ Uraguayaei-*'
out In their sleep by the early
Heeren
sari.
wounded.
g n a ts a apeclal axk
morning bl«-t of nn uvcrbrsled
ford Garden d u b fo r "the beat
An sddlttenal prise to being
,
, - , ~~1 T „ ,
o .
The Itusiian public found but
1,000-gallon kettle of eliemlenl.
BRUCE M17IRHKAI)
bestride TtUetlde decoratlona, Mrs, planned fo r n mkitotare living
A sch.dule of visits for Santa
new&gt; of th' , w&gt;r
tb,
High vrlnd« spie.nl the flames and
inner
of
First
Prize
H
arry
H
satsn,
chairm
an
o
f
tho
fM
a'w
tt
over
f
o
u
r
'la
r
i
In
height
Claus
to
the
rural
section
of
the
v|et
pres*. Nevertheless It a p p tr.
th e coast ta
carried
chlerinr
fumes
over
the
ceuuaUtee ta charge, announced fp r children, the tatn aK tee chair­
county has been completed hv tho (.nt|y was beginning lo dawn upUllage.
f o r a* re tu rn .ngagetM . .
men said.
j^-oplo th at their arm y waa
' Sanford la thought of generally an some buililingn.
v jla p e e w rtp o rta arid Kpaslap today. ' / •
White first
repot ts did not committee of Hanford merchants ()„
r
u
m
a
re
being
offered
by
tlte
Urging
residents
of
Banford
to
faVtea, seek lag to b b a c t FJalaoa
Imllrale sabotage,
lie disaster In charge of the affair. Chamber mrt.t|ng ,„orr formidabte reaiststreets, and farm s; however one should think of the
club
fa
r
tbe
best
outdoor
Uring
participate
In
the
M
ffu
u
n
of
of
C
om
m
nre
officials
announred
&gt;nrt.
ilu,n
|; encountered In Pot t m ■aaat to want, b ad v f aa e Christm as tra a , lighting o f lletey
followed a series of (rain wrecks j
group of people who control these buildings, shops,
beautification fo r th e Yutetlds
DrifF.
..'te n d .
I I I miles la a a alv aa ce
end
oil
plant
(Ires
which
hare
Tomorrow afternoon Santa will &lt; (A Kinrii.h telegram ageney dtoand other enterprises. Every person who lives in the
Finland's aaat eaatral froo- Vine* o r shrubbery over, dooneayts. season. Mr*. H eerea t a t t th at
reused heavy loss ond for whlrh
ju r is , potto cecheres aad enaem- thaae dealring to enter U u contest
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Ps'ch recelvril In Co|&gt;*nhagan said
many
persons Idanre
"foreign v
limits
of
Ssnford
or
who
derive
a
livelihood
from
w in fill in tbe reopen which aril)
4:00 oclock will go to Oviedo u„. |tu,si*u government. lrTltat#*
•rgents ”
m said. Rtsseli had The sntrtee will be Judgxl by ba
published In Tba Bxkferd Hor­
where h r will remain all evening. by , t u|,|Hlin Bnd Unexi»«cted FinSanford should remember that they profit directly u.i
a s c f f t M B kalU n which will rid beginning Monday, Dee. IS,
On Monday Santa
ill make* hi* n|*|, irmnlancr, waa p iv p arln f to
their city prospers. The Isrger Sanford grows, the iurg---------headquarters at the U k e Monroe tm r, „ ,M,||,„n * „ J . h alf fire t
th o
oriftoallty nnd teeve U a t the Herald office.
Of hitter
er will be the jobs and the payrolls. When our stores
P o ll O lflrr D-01"
' r‘ .
clns* tn»ips nnd 1000 pteaea Into
sell more merchandise they ran sell on n smaller mar­
P. M. and will be nl the I’noln nil offensive against Itrlilnkl.
P
o
tt
O
ffice
from
2
00
to
2:16
gin of profit and pass the saving on to the customers
A supper meeting for legion­ P. M. He will he at the 1-ake
who will buy more with their money; thereby raising
naires will tie held In connection Mary Post Office from 2:4 6 l«
the standard of living all over the city and outside
with the regular meeting of tlie 3:15 P. M., the Uncgwood Post
Campbell Lcs-tag Cost on Monday O ffice from 3:13 to 4:13 P. 31.,
dlatricta. When the population is Increased the
night a t 7;IH&gt; o'clock, Coihmnnder A ltam onte Springs Post Office
taxes can be decreased on property and business
Georgs Weinstein announced to- from 4:30 to 3:00 P. M. and the
without a decrease in the Income of the city govern­
The atajer obieritva of the
day.
F e m Park Post o ffic e
irom
Qontractor* doing burin sea tu
The entertainm ent feature of 6:11 to 6:30 I', M.
m ent Every parent and every child should remem­
Banfaed for the first year wtU Klwtab Club far tl» ensuing
The Kmpty
Blocking
Fund
the meeting will bv the showing
Announcement* o f
S anta's
ber th at a better 8anford will mean better equipp'd
grows slowly.
he required^to pay a eHy ecce- year will be the organisation ta
of
colored
motion
pictures
nn
the
Itinerary
Is
bring
announce*
to*
'h e Seminole High M w ri of a
IViiMtions
yesterday
totaled
schools and playgrounds. With commercial Industries
Armistice Day parade In Hanford. day In the schools o f the com­
af *100 tf M Key Club which will have aa its
During the tmslnes session sev­ m unities in which he will visiL f t . Two persona thought of the
will come enterprises and attractions, which will In­
pUcsd on Its h rst coal the twe-feld petpaea of
eral m atter* of particular im port­
I t Is reported that h t will have many children who will exper­
terest tourists. Tourist trade Is one of one of tho
a t a meeting of the
ance will ba given consideration, glfta of candy and balloons for ience an unhappy Christm as thi*
largest sources of income In tho major cities of Flori­
year unless
more
fo rtunate
Mr. Weinstein said adding th at the children.
mtadsdnsee
.
people provide for tham. Thao*
U°mit9
legionnaires planning to attend
da. Why ahouldn't Ssnford get her share!
[
•
This
rink’far
the
keys
ef
Uw
two
wrre
Dr.
Salman
and
Mr*.
amends an eadtthe affair itemM make their reIs there any reason why people from Sanford
K. F. Mann, earh of whom con­
h# Comrabates ■thoel, Jorid be erymatoed ateng
servatlona not later than noon
tributed |2 . Their contribution*
should go twenty miles to get a piece of purplish grey
ig the llceeaa the asm* lines U the Xiwnnls
on Monday.
t
Ctab. with the select ton ef two
brought th r total amount of tba
J n . The new , ■eaiW
cloth to make • curtain or some other article when a
n
from
each
—
fund tu 137.90.
—— . . . . . -------considerably bspiece
of
greyish
purple
cloth
can
be
obtained
at
one
j
^
g
a
t
t
o
.
t
e
t
a
the
• Officer* for the coming year
Many time* more than this wRl
ersoas the fSe for the first year
of
the
8anford
stores?
Why
should
a
citizen
of
San­
will b* Installed at th* regular he necessary to feed th* hungry
and to dheit ad agmlaa lunar-.
U i. annual to r in ta ,
n ^ r&gt; . . OTi „nita»J
maatlng
of
th
r
Taylor
Commandmouths
of children and adult* eg
ford need to go to any outside placo for parts of com­
OilMUy
a ry Knights Tempter, Kmlnrnt 100 fa null.. Christm**, and pro*
In order te ]
mon machinery? Why should Sanford citizens need
The t i l t h annual hall of tha commander D. S. K. S ta rr an- vide toys f»r the children.
Junior Chamber of Commerce nounced today*
to go to surrounding cities to get clothes, that fit or
far
Capt. R. K. Ross arid tha re­
will
be bald in the bollroorn of tha
Tha meeting will t r held in the sults of the drive io fa r w*rq
that are of thalr taste? Sanford should have as com­
It t e a pah
M ayfair Hotel tonight with Kddte Maaonte Hall Friday night tr - "&lt; v rrm c ly
dlsroure Zing"
but
plete a supply of clothes and other general merchan­
King nnd his o ich rstia from ginning a t 7:30 o'clock, h* aaUI, • ildrd that Ire still had faith th a t
af the C ltrj
Orlando
furnishing
music
for
tbo
dise
as
any
Inland
town
in
Florida.
When
Sanford
extending an invitation to all th* people of Bsmlnote County
ftra* ev ear-1
ev e n t
atoraa are better than those of surrounding towns, peo­
members o f ths lodge to attend. would respond ganaroutly for an
Tha dance begin* a t 10:00
fttim p ti
Officers for the coming year worthy n cause.
ple will come to 8enford to trade and Sanford clllzcna
o'clock, according
to Prraldant a re a t follow*:
r» th e e c i
Contributions
may ha either
will trade in Sanford because they will get better
Harold Power* of th* Jaycoo*
F rank L. Milter, eminent com­ mailed or givan In paraen to C a p t
who optimistically predicted th a t mander; Jam es O. Huff, ganaral- Roae a t Salvation A rm y band*
values.
thto wop Id be tb* hast ball sine* Ualrnoi T . A. R tdpath, ‘ captain quarters on Second S treet n r
There is every reason to believe th at Sanford will
th* Inauguration of tha annual g en eral| Mr. Stanfield, senior to Chariot Morrison,
m anager
be tbe trade center of this section because we have
Warden; L. B. Steals, Junior w ar­ of tho HU* Theatre.
water transportation, a large lake, good railroad trans­
den; Jam** Moughton prelate:
portation Idrect highways In all direction*.
R. B. Chapman, treasu rer; an a
Jno. D. Jlnkins, recorder.
Dollars spent In Sanford can circulate; you can

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E n g l i s h Say They Many Families Wiped
Out In Sleep As
Will Be Ready For
Chemical Blows Up
A ir A ttacks

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Why Trade In Sanford

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Supper Meet Monday

N e w Ordinance Key Club To Be
W o u ld Increase Major Objective
Of Kiwanis Club
F irst Y e a r Fee

Seminole Citizens
Not Responding To
Stocking Campaign

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Tem plar Officers To
Be Installed Friday

Jaycees’ Annual Ball
Will Be Held Tonight

4"it?ip5t*y'a*v

Junior High Pupils
Close Essay Contest

treasurer: ‘^ Seminole Teachers
Will Receive Checkq

Oval1 100 oaoayn bar# boa*
turned ta a t . tha Junior High
School on tha subject of decorat­
ing Uw city with light*.
Th*
havn been written
by
ta tb* sixth,
aavantb,anJ
grade*.
City News Briefs
mutant - cteaa* . tomorrow,
f t waa sponsored by tha Florida
af Fnaep J . G. Roberta
wta aad lig h t
Company; Jnatka
report ad much Imprered from
Prison wOl b* given for Uw whws- to
bto
recant
Ha baa not yet
tag aaaaya. Firet print will ba retain* A tolllnaas.
bto offtea, bownvar.
U , aacand IS. and third P .
Workman thto nam ing ware
tag tb* awnbur *4 tba
LOCAL WEATHER repali
Bnuatoy Puteatea BuImIm on tba
qf First Street and Park

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Bsmlnote fb u n ty tewrhsr ri
Is* In full through thto '
signed by member* of tb*
of Public Instruction a t g
meeting In th* office a f - ____
Superintendent T. W. Lawton
the Court House *todATa
In order to pay
a half month's sala ry (
ternary fo r tb* Hoard ta
a loan of $3,000 bringing to g 1
U l of $17,000 Urn am ount
local banka fo r tb a S tate,
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a f tha aatortoa.

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.35 Degree Tem pera­
Nation Expelled
ture Is F o r e c a s t
For Sanford
Stalin Had Refused
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To Send Renresen-

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bqy from your neighbor then he can take the money
aad buy what you have to adL The employer can
pay employee*, they can buy the thlnga add by the
ta,
can buy from our farmers and w h o leyou spend money in Sanford you
but when you tend It to some other
and all you have left ie the problem
dollar to Sanford to take the place
Is sent out. A large business firm
__ of Buying from some other firm the
wfcfcb {hey themselves have to aall; anyone
any that such a practice would be very fodlsb.
yoaraeif aa a member of the organization,
teens 6 t Sanford." and you arn a citizen.
Just aa foolish tor one organization as.

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THE SANFORD H tB A IJ), gANfORP, FLORIDA

The Sanford H erald

L et Us Remember

i t w r at m r M , Wn l—

If a retired railroad man with a substantia! Income
were planning to locate his home somewhere In Central
Florida, we would do everything in our power to encourage
him to come to Sanford. We would recognise that In tho
construction of. his home, he would furnish employment to
local carpenters and new business for local HU|iply houses,
and thi» we would all admit would be a good thing.
If a retired capitalist were planning to build some­
where in Central Florida a factory' for the production of
antique furniture, we would try the best we could to get
him to locale hero, because we would realize that such a
factory would help to pay our taxes, would furnish em­
ployment to unemployed men, and would odd n sizeable
payroll to our community income which would benefit
evoryone.
If a business man from another town were looking
over the local field with the idea of establishing a store
here which would not unfairly compete with similar stores
already osUtblisIml here, we would do everything wc could
to get him to go ahead with his plans, because we would

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14/1989.

CONSTRUCTION GABiS

WdAD MERCY

dismount from a disabled but
t e n w err chilled ' y w inter wind*
RQANOKJE, V * . Dec. I I —v P bat w arned by the apontmeotw
- Htsandod tfiv -lm forced tr hospitality of m-irbv reelJerl*'
Th* citizens Mtvctl the bus p*»aemgern sandwich-* and hot drinks
•a the atfect until the tu* com
pany a im need other tra n tp o rt« |

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THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1»1&gt;

BIBLE VERSE FCK TODAY
SEEK TO
LEARN
GOD'S
MEASURE The words of the
ora are put* wonla; «■ sllvci
|aA la a fu m iee of earth, purl­
ed aevrn tlmea.—Psalm* 12:0.
HONATA

fV U L K

iG U U S fttt

BiS5*«r

SANTA LIVES AWAY 'U P N Offrm N
HO THE SNOWS ANO STORM —
NEVER BUILDS A FIRE, ANO VET
&gt;LD SANTA'S ALWAYS WARM f

FORM

(W ritten to appioxlmuta the musleal form In verse)
(From The Hrearlcy nulletin)

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The lamp I* lit. Before it stand*
The black and white
Th»t hlddtti Ilea above the kt*ys,
lot bed dad hi
Tea narrow lines,
The circle., dets, Italian wonla,
Fortlnlm l.
Repents, ami real*
Of music's printed mystery.

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And y e t when the maaUr
Haa broken the aval
Of the door In the *onir that la
there,
Tba dote, and the llnci,
13m r*pasta, and the rrata,
All become a melodloua air.
Tba secant of rhythm,
Th* harmony, form,
A n U«nd«l with manriluiis art.
The cM iitM i Moft.
And tha melody strange
la ia ra an echo of grief In my
heartTba music ru n . un.
And a haunt Ing retrain
T hat aecma Ilka an answer tu u.l
The troutlaa and cure*
a tba hurrying world
g* out wilb n challenging call.
A
The silence qulrais with tho
la harmony.
i melody so longer wtavt*
allant way
nooa the narrow
ee, vat now I aUll can hoar
i echo ringing
Uy through
i vaJleye of my memory.
—BARBARA ULAFKE

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&gt; To data the public haa not ilonc
Ha p a rt fo r the Empty Htucking
Fond. Contribution, 1&gt; u , fa r have
bean dtacounurlngly sm all..L et us
hop* th at a nilorr generous umod
develops bcfoiw ,thr night before
Christmas.
sr.
A* wa as* It, tha United Slats*
•old have no buslnoos sanding
a young man ovarsega to save
M F in n , trom tho fiu taitn Bear,
ut we certainly are In favor of
applying Finland wlUi all tho
uns, airplanes, and food needed
&gt; giro tha Ituialana a good taat*
f their own medicine.
W alU r P. Fuller of BL Pateratrg rank* gubernatorial eandittaa In relation to present
rongth aa followst Holland 1,
'hltahalr C, F raser 3, and all
4 rest of them d. From this dltM* It appear* likely that HalM and W nltahalr will be in the
Did you know th a t women *r*
niore likely to har* am eer tlian
m an f And lhat unmarried wornr On. have It more often than mar5.‘ ri*d wonirnT Cancer ranks next
to h eart dlaeaM aa th* moat froqttent cause uf death .from dlaea*,-.
And did you know th a t by taking
dgiu of your health, you cun do
'm o re to avoid cancer than doc­
tors and surgeons can do for you
,y a fte r you g et It ^ '

Let un be us considerate of our business men arter
they locate here ns we were eager to get them before they
came.

H e PRINKS OUR M IL K .-tfS FASTEURJZEO
_ T h a t 'S why h is c h e e k s a r e r o s y !
I t s p r o t e in s m a k e a l o t o f m e a t ,
A N O KEEP DEAR SANTA C O Z Y / -

sum

A GUARDS H
BODY FUEL!

IDecorations Show. 36 Killed On
Y u le tid e
Spirit Nazi Ship 1
14 Hour Bj
first !Is Evident H e re

New Words

It remained for 1B39 to produce wliut for the
tlmo in history wus called a ‘‘phoney war." Hut this new
I l’aatlsMO Proas Poos Oast
designation io r tho art of mortal combat is not the only ; windows, done in the niodernUttc
now terminology which has resulted from the invasion of I manner w ith n black und white
has not neglected the YulePoland ami its subsequent events, lleminding us that the !affect,
tide motif and lias adopted ■ ginlast World War ndded the word “tank", "gas mask" and , crous us,- of greenery, ribbons,
many similar words and phrases to our vocabulary, the Sand two huge lighted candlei to

| lure Kris Kringle from tho h o u n
: tops.
| Iv iy ’s 8 lux- Htorr, Roumillnt A
"A h placid a* it lias been," thu New York paper ways, 1Anderson’*. B. L. I'etklns, the
"the new war han brought a ulottsary with it wholly Its , c ity Drug Store, Ijmvv's, the
Shop end Cowan's lurvu all
own, chiefly slang and containing a few words even in its - Style
participated ill the effort to make
‘ ‘ l " . this war “___
"
rcsL things
fiysl months that will identify
from the
attractive, during
thu
for example,
wilitzkrieg.
*
:
. .. Inti* lieoit adopted by Nazi leader- Christinas holidays. Speer A Son*
ship tu* n means'of deitcribing a ty|n&gt; of mllltury attack in* have their wlpduws filled with
displays for tho attention
vnlvlng lightning thrusts using all the horrible modem war many
shoppers.
engines, Poland will not soon forget the word. A neurotic Iof Entcrlck'a
Hardware store is in
disease prevalent in tho first days of fright la now common­ the midst of decorating activity
ly known In London, and treated medically, aa blackout and already there are sign- uf a
nerves. Blackout Itself is not us new. Westwnll belongs to cheerful sprinkling of Christmas
this war, and so do tho Muginot, Limes and Siegfried lines reminders.
Magnolia Avenue store, are
—though the latter hns it World War ancestry.
playing tliclr nurt In dressing up
"Because ho (or site) wears heavy boots, and air-ruld lor Simla Claus. Thu 8anford
warden (A. It. W.) Is subject to wgrden's feet (blister# Electric Ce., Brlgga, the Jeweler,
Electric C o, Culcman'a
and aches). When an enemy plane Is sighted over France, iltandall
Halier'. Hadlu Service, the Hof­
an alerto Is sounded lit the threatened towns, n term mann Elcftrlo Service have all
scarcely new to tho French Army. The (Jarmans eat what been decorated.
Park Avenue merchants a rt no
they fall one-pot, a dish which must be cheap enough so
leaa conscious of the holiday seathat all citizen* can afford II.
ion, and placrs like Mcloiulln'a,
"Lobensraum may not l&gt;u entirely now to Germany, Moblcv's, llsrrv'e, and tha n-mterbut it ls^more In print und talk than It haa over been. The oua filling etatlona and tire ahopa
Japanese and Italians have their own words for it too. along that thoroughfare have

RtUt

“ From Informa Hull leeched up
tu the present time it up|iear*
that a British force consisting of
thy six right-inch ami cruiser
E xeter and the miusll alx-ineli
gun cruisers Ajax und Achillas
under roimnund e f Commodore H.
II. Harwood obtained contact with
the enemy pocket battleship Ad­
miral Hehser a t 6 A. M. Doe. 13.
“The 8 pin carries six eleveninch guns.
“A heavy i mining fight took
Rlncr beta fell 0 A. II. xml 10 A,
I. a t which tlmo the E xeter re ­
ceived duniagf which reduced her
,d, forcing her to drop out

U and reading matter. The
■ la a M-pag* knock-out by
Bradenton Herald. - OcaW
Mr. Tha so mall editions will
| j w g way toward making

will apand a fear days with
friends and relatives. Ha w lll-U
in h b office Saturday rooming.

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George Hires uf Lake Monroe
brought the first straw berries to
the Farm ers' M arket and received
the fancy price o f 25 to 50 cents
a pint for them, M arket Manager
II. J. Lehman reported.
Puetm ssU r It. i . Holly an­
nounced today that, the Fuat
O ttla r would ketujtiu Y&gt;PdH. on Dec.
1*. 23, 30 for tl&gt;« benefit of the
public In older to faollltatc' tba
bundling of holiday package, and
mall.
Thera will bo a meeting of the
Col. Theodore ftwoauvell Camp of
the United Spanish American War
V eteran. In tho Legion H ut tonlrfat a t 8:00 o'clock with Cantmender C. C. P riest presiding
over the bualneea evasion.

Guilty Pleas Are
Heard By Jud g e W are
TRADE IN TOUR
OLD PIECES

nrieaUotj, f u en hanced ty fiy

STUDIO COUCHES
RANGES
STOVES
KITCHEN CADINE'
RADIOS
END TABLES
LAMPS
EAST CHAIRS
W H EEL TOYS

a fin* o f .|1 S an d costa or faarve
a r .,
•o dayaxin JaJL L . B. R iggins,
hold on a i t o l n a driving count,
was oontondM to pay a fin* of
|0 or aarVa 1 0 day* in JalL Han-

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Church officiated. Interm ent w*i
made In Ui« fam ily plot a t th*
church cemetery.
A native of Pinevillr, Mr.
Younts spent the g reater p art of
Ms Ufa In Charlalta. H* attend-1
ad th* Charlotte public schools,
and tho Major Baird School for
BERKELEY, C sbr D*.-. 13 Boy*. Us was graduated from ,GP)— Even parsons hardy enough
Muskingum College In Concord, to kill boars ar.d etc ih.-lr m ast
Ohio. H* bad raaidad a t bonfetd, m ust take houirhuhl piccauttona
for th a p a o t &gt;0 yaorsor risk M ath, tlnW naliy or CallMr. Youata was a member of fo m k aclentlsts e » N . Like &lt; &gt;me
live old H ornets N est Hlfleman, pork tha ualvsisity m rlw sl iihool
National Quard unit, and was a l»a found, bear n.rAi mo) L- •
first Heutenaht during the World source of deadly '.rlchlnohl*. HuntWar.
oi* should cook (in* flush thor­
oughly.

t

St vera) guilty
please were
lord y d stenky by County Juage
. W. E a r* .,'
JVtlmar Banka, charged with In-

knows a sea event of imixirtance ia under way.
We’d bo-glad to have our reader* tell us."

rite* for Samuel Yount". 52,
brother »f Paul It. Toiint*, Charlot tc iHMlntaaUr. were held in the
E bciuciar A. R. P. Church on
I’lnvllle Hood, Batuiday afternoon.
Th* B*v. W. M. Boycu. pact' r
,ot the F lis t A. It. P. Church, ti n
Rev. H rrh ttt 8|tauirh, |&gt;aati&lt;r of
• We wish all you readers could tba Moravian Little Church On
'a s* th* super-super “ Mall Away" tha Lanr, and Dr. tv. B. Lindsay,
•ditto** being p u t out by papers
poalor of tho Chalmers A. it. P.

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[aged and was forced to dh&gt;p'\OUt
of the battle a fter four hour*. It
was said, leaving the AJux and
| Achillea to carry on.
The Admiral 8 pee was said to
| luive been hit during the battle
lund to liavo tried to find refuge
Iin (lie Plato Ulver, between
1Uruguay und Argentina.
, In the pursuit the Admiral
If pee we* hit “ repeatedly," tire
Admiralty tatd.
The Admiralty anuouucemeut

Teardrops como from K. fl. K., ethyl Idoacetate or a form
of weeping gas, the A. R. P. (Air-Riid Precautions) tell us.

Last Rites Are Held
For Samuel Younts

CITY BRIEFS
(Ooatlaasa r n a M a r o h )
e tjry frame building a t an e*tl&gt;
mated coat of |100,

OPEN

EVENINGS "TIL
CHRISTMAS

do about it except peoaMy lodge
pro tost*.
Although tha .daaU raikxt of
Panama aeU bllahtd .M tarn la
which batllgarant pew tra tbeurttIcally can not U til* , no umthb*ary fo r anforeing In* bon wwa
proTidid
President Kooheeatt aald a t , a
recent pres* conferanoo lh at there
w as nothing the United Btatoa
could do. In a punltiva way, if tba
U n were viols tad.

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Rooms where the public nre in­ a tlle h Adagio Cliff r.l I 'r m l e t an d l»C dueled liy H&gt;
licit)
M’l l t n i . ,
I 'h * iti,.&gt;1
Ipptmn Pupils or the West Side P ri­
flfflfl.
THURSDAY
\\
«.
1
vited
to
call
and
see
the
latest
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Heeren
Mland Ihe dcvoliotml led
mid .ill Migj-t-’ l
i
. &lt;■tni.li,1 ■
tie 4i Stev en*
P.*T. A. of tin Lymatt School mary Schtol will piescnt "Oh, hare as th eir guests, Mr. and Mrs. styles e tc , which Hanford mer- (Jilt
?rnm
• III! * ii. 1
R hy th m 1n|&gt; M a r y G rac e B o le .
*&gt;• M. Mn- n. ’ I. ’i&lt; nnd III . 1 00
lloly
N
ight,"
a
C
hristm
as,
pro­
• will m *tt a t tha achool a t 8:00
•s*\ A M, lllf.u’i
John Alton Brown of Pittsburgh, ehnnls are carrying, and which,
At t’.MKi o'clock Mayoi H i g g i n s , le m po rn’ i e . " f r e m I h - RiMe studv
Tin \\ I*A «li i '
lu’Wi d hiin-l•
P. I t. k h a llcttle A rnett will ha gram tonight a t 7:30 o'clock In I’a
l b . i i m;»f!
t-ach year is bringing more shop- Wolk. ci ebrt iif*: ' ki
.llltl g ive nit address, h i . sub ject, " P p
—
— — — —
—
the
achool
auditorium.
There
will
i1»l. ,1
la ch art* of Um program. EveryI "tiim
1
hn-kcl w. t k
lodd the t*ity in Which You Lire.*' tinniex, nftei whieh pri.*«
*\.'i»
be
no
admission
chargee 1 .east iMOe-ef • a t*i
one Ji urged to come.
Mrs.
Rcrtha
Ewing
has
relum
ed
i*
’i
li.i
wa*
in*
nit*
Itlll
III;:
I
l
f
Mi
llii:i;inx rinphn.iUrd th e tin- awarded. II 11:Ii Sewn* f*», Itndi;
The program will be as follcws:
O ta m M r School P. T. A. will
8cene One' Cathediul—choir— from n Ihreo weeks' business .trip ford is the Inm crtilm l City of 1l e t ' n l l» Lit*’ • l. .1 *i i* him idM|N»rtam*e «*f trading* in Sanfi»id. Mrs. W It .shipp\, &gt;••• m il llic h
m eat a t 7:30 o'clock In the audl• ■ iftlu and nii;*d « v « i ) loyal eitiseii lo S c o ni’,. Mi
fa H
to point* in Kansas and N adit till’ 1,1 lie
\ &lt;1
Mi in
l. tllL
aiu rlu m . Fathers Night will ha fea­ •!*Thrre~Werw’l! r the Same Cinm- ... - _.
Florida and give* lln- f illr r n s 1Cliou m in 41* *I*f It 1 !&lt;) M» W I patrotiir*' I be borne nieiclinnt
wai H..I tc■ Mt
P r i/
l*» t ••• •
tty " ami " It Came Upon s Mid
1 rn n
tured.
from nil surrounding I'itie i nn.l Imii'rle*. Hi
M •tn P l . n i . Mi
\!
Mc o b l e "&lt; mt
Mi
I! .1. Holly. Prrftldfttt of Mr
fi
night Cleor."
,
,
‘ // \ i ! i r w
/
FRIDAY
M e n h s n l , freslim sn 7at
S s n f.u .l Il&lt; It’ll »e t
il ♦ .
I l l :
I|o* Minfoid Wen*nn’» t ’bib, r p o k e . t b i n *» »• 4 l|i &lt;•'., 1.
1 In •* r n ? i
Scene Two:
Bbcphenl on the
vantage of the Isteji develop­ ' I n-s Im i
. A M uaJ ChrUtmaa party of the
f IVvtiifi
fm Ho l i t t l e P a i r , and c x p r t w d w.r»- •Iftint.l-d I.
tli&gt;'
*"* U n lv m lly *" t ’,ln e »v'l,f’ *
J l&lt; U
H A L ,
AlaUwan C la u of tha F irst Bap­ H llls h k -s o n g * - "Peaceful N ight"
- -- expected to arrive tomorruw In ments in nil lines of goods.
• nK f.un * pit f&gt;ure III the Pill!* ill being »blr
t i n t . - &lt; .1
fl M
bunt *. Mi
nil. M * . i*
tis t Church will ha held in the
I
quote
'G
eneral
Hanford,
wlm
I*
Blown
1
l»&gt;
Micak&lt;
«*kl
loiichton
I
n
o
.
1
.
1
lift
I
h
1
:
lo
d.»
ii'iorthilig
helpfjil
Ini
tin
'J’.'' I'hrlslm ss holidays with
church annex a t 0:30 P. M. A and f a l l i n g 'O u t ’of ,^ "en ce"llhy
In 1871 tla ltd , quote “The ilsy lee. 1 mict b •n­ t . 1, • ciijnb’ sol.i :* m fo id M rribant .
♦t o r e :yin i p il Jl O l il l .i t
\ o d . | .0
I .jis I l in u 's T o d a y
moU&gt;rr’ &gt;lr» K f Nor‘h
dish supper will, be K athryn Hogsn.
will come when Hanford will lx- by M r *. &gt; (i th Id. 01.in. r* in- ".
I'cdti lln •1f**t ft*l tile :»(!« 11 •• ■». Ml
hiniiil
w 11•» xe r v n l
at
Scene Three: The I l.rro \\ iwMrs. Nick Ashby and dsugltlcr, Ihe largest Clly In rrn lrn l Flor­ work In
\ M.
IVnlip*
Mi
fo g - l E l 'muff Ion :« 1 « •t In Mi \\ .1
Phllsthea Class of the Presby­
I tm ilili* P r o g r a i u
.
" 'v . ° f
M , ‘ ■Eli/slH-lh,
of Tnllshsssec
arc ida." Exhibit* nt Ihe Little Foir 1*l.-&gt;1, t - Ii; Miw i "i r . Koilni .
Mia
i„ ni n 'iMill by Mr*,
lill). tel Mif»l
M
terian Church will hold Its annual *no
J * 'rr r y " ® ’ ’
u
»|N-tHllng Iwn weeks with Mr. and a* follows:
it |». I'lentinn, Ml X. 1. 1 Ml .1 li.ill Mi
it! i n i»v. pio I \ ||
\l , l. ut .1 n..
• « a IMI ftill
Christm as party a t the home of
t
8cr " r.
.
,
»
i
I'- Hishop. Mr. Ashby
, nnd Hi * IS* *.*!!« \|. i fl
v1 . r M inH111III1 Furniture
wlm eon- gllll’l W 1. (ml
Mi
Kmt&lt; | tiidg**. Mi
.1, T.
Mr*. V, M. Orecn, Jew ett la n e , a t
f.dt.e
To*V »f Helh’ will s|N-n.| Ihe weekend litre,
trilmleil so generously, nrrnngnl G o l’ l.m \t •IsVal
i ill l '• 1 1 i• • ii *, :i«f| **•!It Ilf
*d. I »« •••j*e 1: Um/ V I V A fiO M A N C V
„ _______
0 : 0 0 P. M. Member* are asked to lehem." "Ami There Wetv in IIto I
II
Ihe Uvalde living loom with easy ( IIIl ln, I i t: i •i •
...
f i t lltiii
. 1. 1till «-\ 'nil.il
Mil i»u* t In Minnei Itoiu 1 P c
p rin t a trn-cenl gift.
Home to u n ly .’ ''Hllenl Nli’lil,
In,mild lliehnp is ex peeled In (hair*, in lovely shade* of up- Tap I ”- 1‘r .
.. X,
Ifni
... 1
.. xyetl
j*t .1 'it Bits pot o ’* lit tb.* I' i lul&gt;. •In ••1 ftf'll**^ •M
Ctrl Scouts will meet a t the fu* , , n ^ r * J"
" " 'liv e lomniorow front tisine*- bolstering, stand Inmp*. ningniitlf Bob ’ llli-l I n f . S •
Mi
It "• \&lt;lani .* t' b a i tm a n 1nl Inktit rifle
i It till'll ' e l . I.|.
U ttle House a t .1:46 P. M. All Iho City of Ditvld nnd Woik vi||t.
tin- Uni- slnml, floor enr|N’leil, a cherry
•J
Sunt*** miI .r
•la'
t i .ifiit.
eld ■d daoj.btei • of Ml **. P'ippin. II •ti ** \|i
* ’.I.i.li
girls arc asked to biing small, ing Out of Hilencr.
«er*ily of Flori.ln lo spend Ihe fire In Ihe grate, which ulwsys Et.hil.it&lt; I,
u
d if
\ |di\ l.-iiew and t.din Haim 1 o k a t e n hnpp* aft. ii.*.. i
mtpUr Jar*.
The r h..ru« is lomiNiMtl of n n i.ln ia .t
holidays
will.
Ins depicts Ihe Itnppv home iitmo&gt;
r.M, mid it- • IIHt M
11.1 in Ii. .1 •i»te» •ammeut
'Ii
H |l
1
lad ies Auxiliary to the Broth­ K alhtyn llcgun, Jse.incline A nn |,„r,nl*, Mr. nnd Mis. Ii. H. Hi*, phi le, .Old 11 ticking clock oil Ihe
\\ edue-dn&gt;
ti auk e* el
• lo'* •••••ti
! i
J-.d,*. 11 . 1 nn
erhood of Hnllroad Trainmen will sln m r, IVggy Pippin. Doloter Me- |„,,,
innlilh-.
i:
m
I
tie
1
iniKm.nl*
win*
opi
n
at
t
•
41l.lt
*t*i»i«tod
I"
’ t »•*•
Kofi Shoe
meet In the Elks Itsll a t 12:30 Lellau, Emily tlalhew*, Holii
— —— — ——----ME II I.. Perkins, Men's Store &lt;11. Ion. II .1.1.1
' op »• i|»*ek when Kvliibit** wen* on.
u|«o
tin
*1 •• b
P
o’clock for a covered dish lunch­
ilisplaj »tl ttic lali-nt in «•v«*nlii|r
•■•■ti ti, main v i m mine t in ti e’ hei|»ed t.« 1. »k
tin I
Soil'll .Neil
I
eon. The 'regular meeting will bu
wenr fur ini’ii. mill young im*n nt
Pudge
and
t*hitiexe
t ’h u k e i
M 1 'gilt, Ib’b* 11
l*li» top
held In addition to the Christmas
tcmlini! Collnri*.
s
p a rty .
Tin- ro lrn u n i Office* Ki|ui|iim*nt
. « . 4 ~ IT ^ r» r* w M M f d U.gu M U. rs: tkl U U M U « fd f* rd
?+r* .-0 :«.» -•
rwfi faL** JWrLV.-* •• G Weatahle Prim ary 8chool will son, Jank-o Poller, Hlelly \V hit- !
.
Vo., um* of the fin«*xt xtorvx
itx
Dr. K liutlslh Tm cy wo* p n - kitnl in rent nil Klniilu. huil on «lix*
present a Christm as play, MOh, more. Emms Jcnn .Methvin, Finnll-tsel Itoulh, J oioi | ►eiitr.ls set of pillow ciim-» from piny »»l Hiii Little Fair a **reat
rloly N ight," In the auditorium of res Meloy,
Do Do B nrkrtt. ; tin- membois of Hie Phlhilh. 11
tile school a t 7.'10 I’. M. No ad MeTeer and
variety
of ihn’oiative ohjet’tx,
mission will .In’ charged.
Also, John Mitrhel Aldermitn. &lt;'hi*s of the Presbyteriiin Church beautiful to liMik at. mnl useful a*
I’hllnthca Clots of the F irst Clyde Clause, Joseph Firvln, Bt.h- »l the sitmr-il cln«s Chrislnui* ir Iff *•• aNo Next of taMex, all
B aptist Chdreh will meet a t the by Rrlssou,Kenneth lliill
nnd I’orty held u t Ihe Itunic of Mi». irlnxx, c a t dell pottery, mnl late
■
V. Si. Grv’cne. Mrs. It. A. • o il.. l&gt;ook«.
home of Miss Katherine Kelly. George RutlietTonl.
SOfl I-ourvi Avenue, a t 8:00 P. M.
The sheep include: lln n y I’yrd, Mis. L C. Hunter nnd Mrs W.
Mr. (ialelirl ilLplayiil (In* CrunR
fur Ha Christm as party. All Willie Tntwrll, Roy Tliomu*. F.. Hollyhead
aasistod
Mis. ami lllaekuell co«mIp( the fim
of
tnom ben arc urged to attend nnd Jimmie Kendall. Stultify Savin. , Greene.
itx kind on the m arket, and not
bring a gift for the Cradle Roll Dunne H ortel, Rill llnrily, l.ulher
Mr*. W. A. Leavitt and Mrs. only lovely to wee through c Ijihn
Department.
Ikivhl,
1*1
II. tiny Cameron, Jimmy Frederick were nw anl.il prisrs eontniinix. b it
mowt delkium*
•
MONDAY
tnllh, Rudolph Hinllh. Morris for Ihe Christm as letter sml wold when m*iv «mI,
t Annual Christmas party of the &gt; fells, Wise llnrdiu mid Arliu I contest held. Fiaeh class nu’inln r
Mr. Iletiry Mil-wulin. niereluint
T ruth Seekers C lau of the First.A ularpcr.
_
| M-velvrd u g ift from the lighted for fine china, xilver and t*ani»
M ethodist Church- will be beta s t
Joseph will bo portrayed by [ * I'rlslm ss tree.
bridge gilt** hod nn «*xi|iii«ile get­
7:30 P.- M. in the church annex Jimmy Ludwig and Mary by V ir-1 Hefreahmcnts of cake, candy, ting of I'irkard ehinu, t'ninlii klge t
K
w lft'M rs .'G e o rg s ' MeCrum, Mrs. ginta Dnniels. The Three Wise sandwiches and tea and coffee glaxx und ornam ental fruit bow lx. j
;*.
A r . Bim xbaw. jir» . W. E. Wells, Men will te Jock Ludwig. Fiaiik “ eic served by the hostesses At
Mix* M argaret linin'i t &gt; Imuntx •
M h s ./ll. If. Duncan, Mrs. John Mclsch and Robert F a h d o th .
K
, ''lch Pla*« w»» • novelty Hglite.1 the jrrealm ! variety of ehe**xe and
Rumble*. Mrs. R. M. Mason, Mr*.
K
fine pieparatioiiw f..r party n*Angels will In: Ratbara Ann j ‘indie.
.
3 / If. Moors, Mrs. W. A E d m ­ Pearce and
s’
Kathryn Culluni.
Present were the following: frexhmrutx. All during the Fair.
ond Mr* C- A. Ponder as Shcphcnls are Jo* Walls, KUuiUy Miss t:harlctU Sm ith. Mrs. W. Mix* llobvrt* ifviivnubly •H rm l
d.
A
R oskr, Byron Reanl. Harold John- J;; Harnea, M rs-J- N. GHImi. Mis. earh one who vixited her Imoth
&gt; 60-60 Class of the First ■on, DcUKla* Liwuim:, Kuupiio i ^ • A.
Mm. J . II. KIih t , with tcMithxonie xatnplex of wluit
X
--------1st Church will meet a t Kendall and Cartoll Lodge.
Ml*. II. D. McArthur. Mr*. I . T xhe enrriex in her afore.
K
t[30 P. M. a t the home of M r.'and
The
J.
C.
Penney
&lt;*«».,
beautiVirgins ure Jo jce Anderson, Ikiss, Mia. J. O. H uff, Mr*. J.
Mrs. J . P. Bates in Paula fo ­ Jsn ls Aldcratan, Irene Green, P a l­ O. Andes nnd Mrs. Frederick.
! tied xpaee with a display of down
A
bs annual Cbiistm as party- Mrs. sy Ruth Ream, Xlitdred Enrvin.
Also, Mt*. J. E. Aln-rnalhy, I comfort*, lovely
hml spiends, |
A
E tc a r Price will be co-hostcss.
’
Mrs.
AJ.
Hunt,
Mr*.
W.
II.
Buch,
towels
uiol
linen.
Jom ilr Mae Jones, M-iiy Klira*
Mrs.
W.
F.
Bruntley,
|lr
.
ElirsThe
C
m
oo
Im
u
w
»,
t
e
r
y
|)
|
U th I-ec, Jeannette Wulfei, lletly
»
Prescott, llelly llalhel, Tummy | **vlh
Tracy,
Mt*.
Walaott
Wnlloce,
I
kind
l»
phiee
ut
the
en
liu
n
e
e
'o
f
‘
“
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*
S u n d a y S c h o o l C la s s
Methvin, Kllsubeth While. Jtinpie. Mrs. T. H. Crawley, Mrs. II. D. I the Club l uihlum the eolm'fiil eon H
l'
••
line Dunn, Joanne llmupicr, lin t ! Hague, Mrs. Greene, Mr*, H olly-j liilnrr. e a rl) ilie III. ir much ml V
M e e t s M o n d a y N i g h t el Raines. Beverly Cameron Vir- h'* d , Mr*. Hunter. Ml*. I old., . vortlse.l .Iriuk
lh&gt;r«l&gt; &gt;t«it„i ...
K
\
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ginta W siren mid Mnrv Ellen and Edwin Barnes.
Ihe Rsudull E l.vlrle Co.. &lt;li» 8
K
_________ |'ts&gt;ed llie lalrsl unpiswed w*-li- g
Tlie Depsndsble Sunday Sci\ n .I Lissing
R
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t
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iM m , B . F . H o a s lM ld e r ,! ~ 'S 2 X . S T L Z t
T nufch m e t Muinlay night- a t 'he
V
rxidailied, nnd so simple 4
home of Mr*. IV. 8. Thornton on
E n t e r t a i n s A t B r i d g e itRnudall
IIM
11111*111.
child could o p irale it
W est F irst Street for th e .ic g u /
i
a
,
---------Mr. Ivey's display of sliovr ni , 4
lor meeting and annual Christmas
3
Mrr
E. F. Ilonsholder enter tra ile d u .great o c .l id nttentimi |
• * ■ •• l i i •
i in
t |.
s nn
paHy-'
J tainni the members of her Dttpli- All styles to choose front, dmieing 3
-H it meeting u as callid to order
Ml*. \I m •
................ ir, !»ilt»
I
1rale.t'ontract t'tuh W idiiesday at slippers fm my Isily, to tiny halo
lJr the p rs-ijent, Mrs. 0 . K. Goff,
4
[her liomr hi Rose I'm irl w-itli n siloes wit It ripin-r fnstners.
and (he Chrislnms devotion'll ird
*
bridge I'uirheon.
The Toucli'ott Itrng t ’o. |ti
. by Mrs. C, L. Smith, CliHtlnms
4
j Arrrangenictils of tnrks rap |,|M)n| perfumes, fine soaps, ro
I i i« I.i\
S iilu id a y
carols were sung by the g ru u p .'
jasmine were iiswl to decorate p,,!!,-, all,l various other article
»
’..'A fter tha busim*-* session, -the
the renin* wln-rc the club litemMr. II. jt. Pope, ilbpl*)e&lt;&gt; vinsU V
party waa enioyrd with Mr*.
i her* were entrrlstned.
mill Imuc Itmiios .os** me |m itnhh 4
(B urke Btc«Jc In rhsrge of Hie
* BAXTt fl • 0 AArV m 0 HI
J lllgli seorr prires w eir won liy radio which is now l,eing n*’ &lt;l
X
Mr*. Hugh
hrlchrl and Ml*. W. litttrh.
X
« u setxnl Iliinii-'Yml
Tile llii piny of The Yowell I ••
|C . Hill,
tiis.l"party and plum
plui.t pmlding
t
and
inenilH’i*
were display wo- lienullful in color, inoi
j Only rlnh
coffrr served isle in the evening,
■
present
'lA .'w a ll besasr was held by Ihc
cjivs meiubvrs lo tol»e ttnmey lo ­
an 01 plum girl wlileii I’tj clsss
X
C irc le M e e lx A t H o m e
has as a project
A C .ifl S lip IlsMilly W a n t s —
V Prvee.1t were: Mr*. W. 5
Thorton, Mr*. II. A. Appleby, O f M f r . E . M . C a r r o l l
■&gt; D H P U t A I I l V M f
■Hi; J. D. Calliheii, Mr*. D irt
• I t" i&gt;
Th* bmnr of Mr*. E. M. t'ae-.oll,
CgnnnMti, Mrs- Nancy Brock. Mr*.
• III i m u
• O . 'I t . G ot/, Mr*. Paul Joint .oil. decorated hi keeping with tl.c
•
I C L O T H E S
*'
* * ' U o n tn l. Mrs. R. M. Christmas season with * IlghUJ
\ ‘V 0
••
HI ••• K III
M n . II. B. MrCail, Christmas tree, was the sc en e;
\
Y •«»'•••
I I IIIIIIA
Herman Middleton of the meeting of Ciiclr Five of
m
'E I 'I A I
••Mi l I II Mill.*
lit*
B
aptist
Woman's
M
ltslo
i.aiy
1
/AIM. Mrs. V. L. Smith, M t..
I I %II * — I II \ le X
M l ' l l l l ' — a |III I *
B .-D . Smith, M r.. Burk? d ttsle. Hoclcty Monday' aveniug.
•
\i \ u m i;
I VI'
* HUM 1
Th« business nirc' ig wo* proMkv Alice Word, Mrs. E. A U n i
•III! I deobfeg. Ilia . Don M cliniald, sided
Cairull and
■Idl'd over by Mis
1
\ 11 i t ! ) \ \
m
\. M .
condurtcd by
v
E, W. OopeUml. Mr* i.u lh tr Ike Bible slpdy WO.
H O S IE R Y
V N i i . l n Pltkctl. Mr*. Mrs. J , E. Page.
Mr*. Way da lluckt I led em tests
Bob.H eight,
tu t
11* i &gt;t i
N'-ee I all all a lie •
and game* during Hu- m s Is I nour
I.M n . Lev, a guest.
llir r a i l
d iiffu n — 7
*um
i i\
i. \ - t i i . t &gt;&gt;
which follownd.
|
irt t Ii r
A chicken wila I course \.» » (
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M i n i
•C h ria tia n E n d e a v o r
served ty the host os. a t tlw io lt-T
V11 It I
K i­
7
!&gt;
r
a
n
d
$
1
.(1
0
elusion
of
tha
meeting.
. G ro u p M a k e s P la n s
P icsent were: Mrs. Ft. f . H*n&gt;t s ,i
i &lt;i| I nail*
i .
...
/'A h 'lm p o ria rtt liuxlnes* mevting er, Mr*. IK L- Leonard, Mrs. It. lb
11
\
t
I
t
i t H IM &gt; t
I.A
llIkV
Jarvis, Mra. D. K. MeNab. Mr*
UM* program were hold 8uml*y Joy, Mra. B. E. P u n lo fy , Mrs. W.
' '
the member* of- the Collins. Mr*, lie W. Rucker, Mrs.
C o a ls a n d
in Christum Endeavor M. Camming, Mr*. A. B. ls»v#• b e n final preparations Joy,
Mra R. K. Puelrfoy. Mc, W.
T a ilo re d S u its
» holiday acttrllle* - wer* 1). C srdincr. Mr*. J. F. IMg'. Mrs.
W.
C.
.WUaon
and
Mr*.
PraUiu
Slf r • 12 !«• %2
(Bistlinv pre*Idvd over the
1 evasion - and H enson BennettUd the prog,-in . Talks
■
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fcp Ralnlt Rmllh, Billy
Muttiiitg
L o|l Meilw ether gad
L ittle

F a ir
-

Personal Activities

Show s
A % r*

Lillian Thorn ley. Is
Elected Tiri'li* Head

* s r f « s b M F .u .? ; ..-

Calendar

P ersonals

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II’hilatlicuns Present
r ; K S S ’ SJK i l K l)r- Tracy With (iift

PRO BLEM S,

IS i: \SY. KCONOMICAL WHEN YOU DO YOPK
( IIKIST.MAS SHOPPING AT THE ITK C EL l. CO.

0

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hpur"

Itad charge of
d u rln r wrhUb

noR/Mwm

th a *riM tr.

CIhnmu from .the fluent itelection in to w n ------- —
MGKIt Ml'EDE
EMBOMBED TAFFETA
CHANGKAULE TAFFETA
B T U irE D CELANE8E

SOUTHBOUND
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l ndorwi’ar, Slips,
Pajam as &amp;
Panties

1

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a«lir • ’
A ll

SWEATERS
2Hi|«v«r *nd Coal S ly lti

H L IPl’E R

BATINB

MU1LTKD

ROBES

T R A FU N T O SA T IN S
E X T R A S IZ E S

A L L

W O O L

.98

2

F L A N N E L

U O B E S

$3*98 and $4*98

$ 2 .9 5 t o $ 5 .9 0

W E

406 S A N F O R D
C L O T H E

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Ur. Atticus Webb.S ;-.arlw.i Aui-..'!;".r ., Beware Coughs
iii.
f i 022 tO ullH O ll c tlld a
Speaks Sunday At Il»V v;'wT.»'
iMethodist Church

NEW ICE STATION OPENED

— r = ? a p ^ r i ,&gt; M K * T f^ * u T B * ^
• crawsT* r. . v

P r. At lieu* Webli, sue.- ■ • i“

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Uev. t". W . tru n k ; fttperliih ml« tit

Is Hoataas To Q nb

of

I fmiiio. 01

Ihc . Anil-Saloon

I ? f i i i . . f o a l of Uto

; ; •U*v• n .txi lailfitphlegm,

it i f j un iah: «•: i uJKfja ntri nmurv to
tooth • . till l-r.it r-iC/tt-ader.l_____

^j t.» , mo.*****,- &lt;Mtul
th*
rii-ritl.i. will HHWk nt tit.’ -»l
lit Innm’tti.t Tfietm membranes,
r e___
tU v tV
ttv h here. Sunday
______
_ iim lit,
..
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,
t No lu a ttrr turn tr.tuy medicines you
l )*■.•. |7 .it 7 ::!0 uVlocl.
I
th -m i'ri. of Inc sen- ul &lt; n»:*&lt; juwo tried, tell yotlr druggist to aeU
Weld’ totin'* fii.m 1 •; Ui&gt;n* &lt;f I lie city vim m e to- you n bottle of C’r.otr.u slotl wtth the
ItalL-i* T iv
nn.l i* very lit It' ‘t t l. I 'll t i e t.’t il f ' u p .
•*'
under tundl ur ll’. e t vovl a r t to Ilka
m ! n , m , ^ i by
'U e
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»«r «»f Itiidiiti: irllgioiiH. tvi»rk« i •* * * • | 1 be*1*! ,h ’ " " ’
1 '
C ^ ^ O M U L S l O N
of Italia*. hy Mr. V ictor II. F o ff l» tied in the eountti at l.lrge hi &lt;m 'lt. |»a*tor o f the lnimnf.n l i n * i I to he |ir.n’iit it titi- n o tt
Inir, Sunday
Rn,»t.il Cl urch, F o rt Sm ith, A
. foi O u .i s U .C h ^ tC o lJ t.C f o n c h lH l

e f’^-sW

ilrw, Jjr&lt;i‘ 'U tifu rM htMte**
to tho BMmbcn o f (he Sarah
P arker O rphanage ' Club a t It*
regu lar moot in f hold Wednesday
afternoon trb m ’Jt.w m * drcMad
to held an all-day
Hireling the
second
W rdoeodiy In Jan u ary

C T a w T o T cEttiJrenin tHr’ jifitfiodial orplnuayr.
The devotional wan led ly Mm.
Ilanry Jtuaeell and M ». Unolle
WIMUraa nteelded over the bu»iiw n meeting.
11 was deckled to send candy
to the &lt;rphanatre children a t
Christmas time.
. A l the roncloaiun o f the meetin f, r* (refitment* arete served to
the following, Mr*. Nannie Willjam a, Mr*. Claude Herndon, ilr*.'
J . K. Preston. Mr*. W. L. C4m*.
Mrs. J. Q. Wait*. Mrs. -itrodte,
T, J r , M. R. Williams. Mr*, llrn ty RuueU,
&gt; D- Jlnkbts, Mr*. Chamberlain, Mi*. W. C .
t n k Wa rit n. Well*. Mrs. John Vaughn and
MU* June Waddell.

nv.n.-is:oi;:.W Bl\h*

pCLYWlCp..
-lOVETTs^ '
201 E. First St.

odA W itr

moms (iMitvnf

rues
IN UT,

STORES

219 Sanford Avo.

COUSUOUS VOUNO MIN TO TAM fUSCMAitS lO TOU« CAR

|

SeecUl ikesd. l i n j 'r n B&lt;*it(&lt;

Bridge Party la Given
By Mrs. Austin Yihlen
• Mss. Austin VMM entertained
a few Meade Taeeday night at
bar baas on East Thirteenth
Street with a bridge party.
M ba
•n rH

Virginia . Retold arms
a tawel and wash cloth

e et a s high scorer and Miss E*telle H u rt received a novelty set
of p ic tu m a s eerreno vrinner.
Toe h o ttest served a aalad
course to the folio n in e : ML*
Mary Alice William*, MU* T'*telle H urt, MU* Jane Shulls, MU*
Virginia
Retold, Mi** Martha
Telford. Mi** Mary W athen and
Mis* Doric Sue William*.

Florida I’oWer A IJg h t Co. plant, located ul Kri'itrli Ave. uittl Tilt St reef, i&lt; designed to “m eet
grow ing community need," according to an announcem ent by II. II. t'olcnm n, eompuny nmnager.

w . A«mN° ^ M“uN7 , .J Circle Pluns To Visit Mrs. Jean Adams
,ire»ent u chrutma* play. “ o i..
County Home I*ridoy l E ntertains At Bridge

Holy N ight,’’ In the auditorium of t
live school a t 7 :3 0 P. M. No ad -1

tuittion will be charged.

HOME STYLE
BREAD
LOAF

•

WILD VMl VHtl.LOW

COFFEE

3 lb, bag

ffC

a i lk. im i .

»

RED CIRCLE

auc

35c

14 oa.

16c

DOKAR

1 |b. bug

IUc

a n a r t « K u o l iw k a n o t a a w it h p o u k a t o m a t o m u i :

Beam

n t

3 16-oz, cans

IM U L P o a A U IIIK

M K I M l f T IIKAT A ID aUHVK

e m ujciot*. r a m a w i

«

etti

15 3*4oz. can

■ l b v d w w it h A a A T u a r u&gt;* t o m a to a ric K s
Aba r . t u r n i t r u v o a a m . k i .n o *

Jelly

8 oz. jar

gW A T tw

H

l i r a r ~ .

5 lbs;

• $1.79

OUR OWN BLEND—India Ceylon

35c

A N N PAGE
T aag y

French Dressing
« r

STEAK

ANN PAKK

Lillian Thornlcy Ir,
Elected Circle Ilcud

Mcllo-Wheat

_

(l onlinurd I ton l*are Thrre)

15

QUALITY NUTS
PECANS
lb.
19c
BRAZIL NUTS
lb.
17c
MIXED NUTS
lb.
17c
WALNUTS
lb.
19c

.......

:wK i—P Apple# lb. 5 ^
Imperial Apples 3 lbs. 1 0 0
fiarrots
bunch
Jd
&amp;
21b,.
150
2 lbs.
15c
3 lbs.
180
FIED CORNED

I

vha^pail f**i#l vPw i mi r»»-look

RO AST

a P 'u r1

23c

W hilo Thoy L ost-Pound—

STEAK

35c
IOINS
* »»

n» 19c
H«tmburnor

VVhcU 5*Jin i

ih 15c

L a m b 'b 15c

LARD

Diomod.iry
Daw
2 okoy 2 5 c

P ILLSB U R Y
r«A&lt; ala

Flour

pkfl

I /c

lbs

R es) P a r a —In C arto n s

23c

10c

P IL L S B U R Y
Farina

pkfl

10c

JEW EL
4ib 3 7 c

TO W N !

D ll A N D

In Q u a r t o r s - i b

Lb.

/ oI i. .•»»!»«If

SA U C E

3 ioi 2 5 c

17 or 1 1 '/2c

»’ h « .

lb. 3 &gt; 0
lb. 180
atA CK S tW K TttVUilH

Hams
half or whole 2 7■ dr
wouk
Shoulder Roasts lb. 1 5 ^
Pork Chops
lb.
|Q ^
Bacon Squares
lb.

BUTTER Tr , 33c
aw ry f r e .b 1 cewatvy h a tt er

mHi t .»■■-• we kitowr inaitt of om ■ii*tinuer*
-w ill Ilk’- tu ,1., I holt I till*,nol food simp
pin If •ally we m e tlii* week fealu illig
our pre liulblay FO O ti sale.

HAVE DUB MARKET MANA(*EB
RESERVE A NICE TURKEY FOR YOU!

SC O T T T IS S U E
W A L D O R F T IS S U E
D R IB !) P E A C H E S
D R IE D A P R IC O T S

- WOATOMOWE CANDY

10c

2 ro lls
0 roll*
2 Um .
‘
lb.

15c

25c
26 c
l» c

ANN PAGE PRESERVES 2 lb. J«r 25c

l

APlffcOTS* * r- (erhilc parted) * *!7i
COOKING OIL
gaL'
85c
OCTAGON SOAP
3giant ban
10c
OCTAGON CLEANSER 4 cana
15c

SUGAR 5 lbs. 25c
IVORY SOAP 2 Igf. 15c M O N A R C H C A T S U P 15c
P R IN C E A L B E R T
10c
WALKER’S
CHILI CON CARNE fMH.VN SPHNt IMtNatiNNt

2

%

25°

Sauce 2 cans 2 5 0
B*«lt!.•.!**» NO Ul, I I t

SALAD DRB8S1NG ql. 214 P U M P K IN
a III ANT II t i l t

P AND G SOAP

10«

10c

Nt:i&gt; K IIIN Ilt

Beans 3 cans 250

COFFEE

SANTA

100%

p ^o*1 7

I II
BREA D
16 o r
8c

c

OLEO S u p o i - l b

1 1 '

c

Moli-tw , ” l l * ’l I," f*.*li n» pUTo—Ca-rW

CIGARETTES

PURF.

■

lb.

ta ra u v s

SAUSAGE
Hi.
no
PORK UAMS
lb.
PICNIC 'HAJHS lb.
s s tv n iu i
MINCE MEAT
WMrr.Rn m s

.’l i e

230

PAAIt VUHK

APPLES
EH

gl ib pkfl

Ctiip G J'I*"

C a rro ts bjnrit Sc
fi \

M fill I*

O n io n s 10 im2 5 c

Mod.

33c

GOLDEN
kEY

c/&gt;n&gt; 2 3 c
(Dozon

411*412

M l

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You Al
Prat

f wr4 / , I l r

T*

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W Good A lta i/1

17

(00 Sanford A t *.

35c

89 c)

2

cans
(l^oion

2 3 C
1.351

DRANO

can 21C
W 1N D EX
Bob

15c

3

25c

Plain or Chocolaio

lb.

f

hi»"

Scoll
TowoU

Small

CANS LIMIT

S w

C h op p ed r o o d s

S tr a in e d r o o d s

f iitu q v n i p i .t i ni

WALNUTS

Eggs

C L A P P ’S

C L A P P ’S

lb.
19c
-a‘
PO T /fit) ES
10 Ibu. 15c
BRAZIL NUTS lb. 19c
CHKKTNUTH lb.
23c

u, is*
MILK 3
fORRK?,M«HEl’J

)«# UfJ-li /•&gt;

17c S u aar 2 3 c

194 PECANS

19*
194

( IIC U IM F S

Bulk

13c

usimiii t

14c

M a c a ro n i 3

R ice 5
3

J«’

Gal Jan Aga Spagbaf* *■

Fancy Bluo Roso

15C

10 lbs 21c

^ ^ 2 ®

Snaps 2 no 19c

Cfttp Ca"‘

( b l t t f l0#ala*4 9 i c
MaJ&gt; lacL. 1* -

B a n a n a s

p _

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4*111 I N ’

l A IU tA G i; III. *jr,

Rg #»J ft.m
PUDDINGS

*1 F -

SO DAS

A p p las 4 lb« 2 5 c

1.12

C.vi Ion

CRACK ERS

V» V cl I’-’PS* d

A p p les 4 is* 14 «

Sma'I

Monarch

Chops

Tospips

2

Ora. Spftr. Wi»V l-a'■• *j

CALO DOG FOOD " ‘ 13*

j

P R ID E !

I.tmvki ICieflMusiUy vuja* CU'#J ri(n*C»-

W o o d b u ry t
is ..I t .

A R P BEST (SILVER BROOK) '

15c

15

„ lM

» huiui; me !•»»• «|j'
'• vrlmii'nl.
*
•’ Mn l !«■ j -n r bii*ti&lt;iii’l . " Ko|ti t * toblllte* it*l.
I
“ Ye- Mr. Ill l*’t th a t-* ju»t who
•ltd
tl
”
_______

Se.-alii, Ali- t Lillian Thoriiley, .Mi­
ll. Al. Alasoit. All-. .\.*ttu*y tti i , .
Mr* fl .!. I’,.p,.. *|,m. W
C
1 flub.limn. Alt*. W . &lt; . Flim ini’ .j
T .’tti lloll,
Alt-* tl&gt; tie lltihtin:i:i. Mis. .'t I. | k-mu v -uau-..i&gt;. AL
,ud All . A. b Shu, ninkri
Kioitli, Alkw. Kthel lib e r, M

PA H r If K K IT U IK HOI Ml (ill

bOM DROPS
GUOaABOPS
COCONUT DON BON3
LIBM TY CREAMS

M ORUUS

V

ib 15c

ib 12‘Ac

D .llcieu i, N snritkit’ *

If o*. g c I 3~l Lb,
PKG.

1 2 */2c
( JV

ii &gt;

M EAT

TO

1

ib 16c

lb 11c

ib 15c

i o ,:

PRUNES

Few b w offer t» a n t fee m little

2K ,

Shouldgrs

...
.
I
- ___| ;m * to visit the County llrn te j
,\|r*. J , * n Adorn* wo* hostes*
Flitlay were nimle liy Circle F o u r . t„ t|„. i.i. iubeis e f tier In b ite ;
Hams
I of the Ituptiat Winuau’* Mission-1 , lul. T .e « ln )
iiftenuntll t t let
ary Society lit n imN-ting Monday | |t
,m We*t Thliteriitli S tivel ,
ofternonn ul
uVltrk a t Ills : f.., i t. leyitlnv bi-monthly meet- 1
Chops
ilo m c of Mr*. II. 'C . Jlo o rc.
I
l Ml*. It- N. Nl|t|*er gave th e ;
||ic i , h i ,h of Ini limuo when
C h iiftitn * »ltny u* the devotional , i:ue/ta
were rnlert*ine«l
were |
md Mr*. Voile Willinm. led
the I ,| , „i„ir&lt;l
inkeeping
with th e ;Backbone
Uiblr rlutly.
j t in I.linn* holiday*? Ilbth actnv
| A tll*eu**l.li on tniaaktns w s* [
.1*-,p iire v an won by Mi*. |
Ib 1 7 ’AC
Clvcn by Mr*. Fred Mvor* fol- . \\
Adam* snd »ceoml high by
Sausao*
lowcti fcy it talk on »teward»hlp Mi.. Ilei wit Messer,
by Mr*. Myron .Smith.
| (
l|„. nfleivtiH’it tit.
I t , w m tier i*ted to .uliseribc to j
„ . a |„,t r « i n » t o .
otto of the lla p li.l m atarin e* fo r
rollowiiiKt Mr*. John K. I l i a -i
FeJ f-n
I■*lie- circle’* “shut 1“
in. ”
y i„ .
Mr*. Mill W illiam *.
All*. |
CRO AKERS
Itrfie*hm ent* u e ie M’tvetl by|y; n Sliititii’l*wr, J r ., Air*. Il»r*
tile ho*te*A a»*i*ti*l by Atr*. Fre*! t . *• A|e**rr, Mr* Jack llall. Alt*.
Myers.
t I'
Collin* mid
--UesdUyt
l*rsim t*w e rr- Mr^: V m t I t v r 'J Mtttttv, n pite*|,
S H R IM P
risen. Mi* It. N. Nipper,
Mr* |
---------------M yitn KoiHli.
Mi*. Alary llall.
Alts. J . It Ovintt.
M i*,
l'retl
Mysr», All*. Voile W illiam*. Air 1
, n n u T o i r v i*-.. u __
6 &gt; o*t
W atson
Heel
ml
Mr.*. D. C.
OKLAHOMA &lt; IT V , U^c 1 4 Mo0 le
t.Pl
Itoger Itogera, deputy slier- |
SQUARES
'r
___ .
______
f t . kn*K-ki-d at a d orr soil Imetled (
&gt;i lioiisewitr a summon* to tlivoie-

A &amp; P BRAND

1 Lb- Phg-

i r

’

10c

PBUNBS Hawwact llnwtd I lb. gkg. I0c
POTTED NEAT W l W c No. 2Vi can Sc
C H IU CON CARNE m U on a 3 cana 25c
HOT TAMALES Wlbwn’a 3 cana
25c
DRIED BEEP WihonV 5 ox. ja r
23c
PRESERVED FIGS
30 oa. ja r
29c
MOLASSES Bm Rabbit No. IVi cun 19c
IONA TOMATO JUICE
50 os. can 19c

?V

F*’ v
r.vt
RO AST

4lb s25c

a ci i s:&gt;:■*:

1.av%
t a u i a i u»Tti TKarriM t r a t ir rr u
unnil

)j Lb. rk«.

BACON

PIG PORK

ib 15c

Eight O’Ciock

J a w S*tV»r ■ # ■ ! » U a m O m t

CAKE

BACON ^17c
ib 15c

A * P BAKER

13 O*.

Approval Brand R*od)«* *

O wu
v a l t i nlots*e .

33c
New Cold Modal Canal

63c

Fronrh’s Croam Style

M u s ta r d
6 o r Jar '
10c
Kraft’* Psrksv

Ib

j

�&lt;&gt;

ft

i ’ •' *

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ONLY 8 MORE BAYS TO SHOP
DON’T MISS OUR BIG

SANTA
AND THE

TALKING
BOLL

»

nones.......... s.iu&lt;

HUNDREDS OF

f i t iUefllme
AND FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY

f c * t o w i ||j [ 2 3 c

LA RD
3 lbs.
25c
R
Q H&gt;&gt;
m

tree#. If onljr Dream rtuM have
heard them ahe might hnrr hM*
d m . Ilut th e itmxl allenl, ami
th a n aha waa found l&gt;y th ro , vary
old troola who weie going' home.
They had Lc«n out all day Poking
fo r plecea of gold. They had
looked for void an long that thoy
walked hunched over, and their
big handa hunk -down to their

m

W H ITE ACON
lb . 9 c

R ID U ..I------ Jfc. R tfe

h
bk sM B :
BACKBONE lb. IRe
Regular 5 Hit*. 23e
or with 10c
spier purchase

“Rh, look," whlapo ed one troll
aa ha aphxl U aarn. "A I'rlnceea.
H a ll taka nar home and maka the
King give ua gotd for her ratum ."
“Oh, gold, gohl," mumbled thv
olhar two.
Thoy erapt up to the doll on

l

a a iK ta g i

75c|S0A P

SALMON

lu a n w A T n a

c a a r t t u | r p a B ju

3 bars

13c|G0AT

Square
Cans
l i b prediction th a t “naw ami
more powerful trpea of airc ra ft”
would "ahnrtly be a lia to oparata
r 'nat tha enemy" recalled tu
rrata Foreign Secretary Lotd
llallfax ’a aaaertlon. on S e p t IS
h
T
l i s t B ritain .would- hold. beraelt
I I
l l r l
"completely free*' to taka ".ippro
‘
ite"
action
In
eaent
Allied
elal
C
populations were bombed.
"We can ba confident th a t cur
air defen aa evatem la aoumt that
a
** \ * * '
*
our ptraonnrl and alreraft ata K tr r r .K it.ta o n
auperlor to lb* enemy'a and th a t
our atrength—defrilalve and of*
fr naive—la growing atoidlly ■&lt;
that every day we are In bettai
poaltlon to catabllah our aaren*
ilancy In tha air," Sir Klngatry
aald today.
lie aaaerted nrltlah llurilrane
* Walar* round
aod Kpltfire planea had ahown a
Mae la Ire advantage" over Carman
Domicr*. Junkara and Htlnkala
and th a t Brttlah flghtrr eq&amp;arirona
had taken a heavy toll of N aab
who "tried to croea opr a ir da*
fanaaa."
n
n n M .w
m
jn p
“Evan more encouraging la Um
knowledge of superiority they
have ahown over Ocrman fight*
ira," ha declared. “Not only Kayo
they twice the gun power of the

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LIGHT
SWITCH

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PEAS

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SANKA

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Parfeet B U c .lf Plain
a r Saif BUlag
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HANFORD. FLORIDA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1939

M e m b e r A m o e iite d P r e s s

Established In 1908

FT -

farter -American
Highway Proves
Hazardous Trip

of the most nMracttvw*
Li’ghtr*'€ompany,i &lt;poflantits one
kind in the state.
R efrlgr ration
and
Insulation
keep Ice at n uniform i
Ice Plant Is Now mrthiKl*
temp
&gt;mp» rnlurc of 28 degree* faredOuen,.To Public licit.The now Florida Power A* Light

SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT-

P l a c e s Impassable,
Lone Traveler Dis­
covers To Dismay
Bv HAROLD K. MILKS
RUENOS A lIlEif. Dec. 14—(AS
■—The first A m u run to t'rlv.* tin
autoniobilr from tha
I’
Stair* aouthw ir.l over llu* l*rn
A m rrkan highway loulu »« \r*
cantina rcrom nu -ml* thnl I nrl&lt;t«
•rail a t li*n»l two t l r c a l n Ik.*fo ra trying the lrlt».
Elli» K. SIm. i t n Lot A t'itd ra
law school gialuvt.* wlm pot t»
R ucno, A lt-* In n *70 nutnmo*
bile, rrum dltlonc.l for
•ny»
the 14.6t&gt;0 tnMrs c o v rre l since
he left Californio t-VIn m l j* I
- U V I .
I'M K .U
were^ tho most d .rr.. «l. In*
|
Klr*t o f | | a ;( .)i*p plnrtic airplane*, a Timm A irrraf; inililar, type Itn ln ei, I* .linun
us It was
MI l b n u l t h e tfilil Indian* ()l I wheeled nut nn runway In under,:.. Inltlisl te*t«. Thl* rhl|i in n In- made n« rn|.ldly u. it- purls can
lha ilangcruu* unlnn&lt;l*. I ill I n 'l. he oinnipe I nul. The m.milling pn.ee** roll- for
Impi. ynulion of plywood with phi-nullr rem it at
aae a tluglo one nf cll'ier.*' Short j o frot linn n f the e &gt;*t « f all-in. Ini plane*.
nays. "R o t driving wllhnul rna.l* t
■
—
•
w enlhrr J'” ’ull- . ro;11| , tt.r ,|,,„ l(. | |.P n | h*II*Iu-&gt;I j the t topical Jungle*.
Aniiiinl- | , uttit.sr a Irnll m niinl a ►warm.
lion* Is too' m urh for Ilia hen It I ., -----—
.
were few nml for helneii.
| Atssl in the tinpo - the unlives
• r m ost IndWIduoU." • •
j sIceL tn liru r f r o m . 11m
. . . . . .
i
.
LlU.-hing *'f MUorrrtloivlll.
•Tho most savage thing*
I | fn ip iin lly w o u nd me of one
• Borers! I.atln AmcHrnn* have u , u ‘" *•
||e, estim ated the trip en‘i hi,r inn into were the t&gt;ee«.'‘ lie mid. I type which enii-cd hlindncs* If
mads the northern trip
ft on
Ruenos Aires to
tho
United about $2.unn. lie paid If. re n t, "Twice wo had to spend hours | it stung n person'* eyes."
n
gnllnn
for ga-nllne in Ecundoi
Stales— ono p arty tcailn g down
th eir e ar anti transporting It on ond Mexico. SO cent* In linn.Ini­
mule-bsrk over somo sections of ns. where niolor fuel was nvnltthe proposed route.
From the aide only in five gallon tin*. Ill*
north iw o Argentine* and n tlrr- fuel mileage fo r the 14,Mm
II
man have* ridden mutorcyrlp* drive was between 10 and
through C entral America to the miles tn I In- g &lt;Ion.
Mechanic*
who
overhauled
southern continent. Rut Short
says he la the flral person to Short'* ear In lluenos A lro ►aid
make the trip by
automobile it was In goo! condition with &lt;
from north to aoulh.
single exception. Constant jnr
From California Short drove ring o n . the rough trail* and
steadily southw ard through M et rondt shook off hi* fro n t license
leo. G uatem ala, El Salvador, and plate once, and it wo* nearly
pasting Ihrough see worn through n second time.
H(ondurss,
at ‘
tiona which even the Pan-A m eri­
Short say* hi* g re a te it diffi
can Union— sponsors of
the cully wa* In crossing a river «.n
highway— told him vrere. Inipai"!- th a - fro n tier - between
Kruadin
ond Peru.
In N icaragua ho encountered
"T here w rre no favorable place*
a* roadless, trallfcaa
jungle along (he river, which wa.* waist
through which he could pats only deep," he n-callr.
"K lril
w»
w ith tha aid o f an oa tram and tried tu drive the car onto t» «
a 1croW o f native* to c a t a way. huge dugout canoes, hu t when I
"In th a t area I had my worst ever we started, th s canoes would
day's travel—ala miles,** the Cal tu rn and throw the car Into the
NlcaIfornWui
says.
‘'From
N
w ater.
raugua into Costa Rica it took ms
"A fte r half n day spent in
five days to mako 40 miles, much
study we devised a driftwood
« . s ’.
•
. WU
L h
i. agasoline
u l l u consumption,
M n .iu is lll.il
--W
ith
hi*
on h ard , strstchss. a t little as I hired all the natives around—
throe mile* a gallon,
gasoline and th ere w err plenty watching
.lion, g*
itg problem
problei fo r the car— and they literally car*
sup^ljr became a big
__
stations aro virtually rlcd the old bus across the rlv* [
|
unknown in many sections o f ths *r.”
S hort saw not a single snake
V . * m U . * . on the whole trip, despite tne
gust S T / Tha bottom o f his stories he heard of reptiles in

S e c t io n T w o

Ih-.lpiird to meet, a growing
community need, the new Florida
Power A- Light Company Ice sales
dntion ul the corner of French
Avenue and Seventh Street is now
In operation, it was nmiounr.il to*
•'») . by It. II, t'olrinan, rompany
nuiitnrer.
"The new plant wa* I. lilt to
r*i\e our ells'.-inrr* n more coil*
Vriliiut lorntiou nn I better service
In even- respicl." Mr. Coleman
mill. “ Too most modem rvfrig
riutlm i. t-*ini|.nA'iiI hihI Insulation
mclhod* have l*-eo enplovixl in
the phint. w ifi the n * u lt that
Ice will I n* uniformly colder and
of *tt|N*rlor giiulr." J. R. Adam*
will Ik* in cliargr of the new Ice
tin t loo.
The Imildim; is ,■( loncret hhek
slteeo eon* true! ion, with two
loading platforms, one to r truck
i cillery ulu. n loner ,M,rIi.,u for
retail rule* t* motor rur*. The
office portjen of the Imildiiig III*
eludes show window &lt; for the ill**
play of tumbril ice lelrigernlion
i*|tiipimnl. The plant I. urcc-slbl,*
from boll, streets, with ilrlvenay*
uud parking space.
laimlseujdiig work bus begun
and Mr. Coleman asserts that
when com plrtrd It will make the

Company ire service headquarterI* accessible from the ccuUr of
town nml I* only n few block*
from the Farm ers’ M arket, u log
User of tho plant's product. 7'hi
company’* t.lunt was formerly I **
eut,*l at Hull)- uud Fifth Rlreil

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Firem en and soldiers In the Finnish capital of Helsinki search for (
victims In ruins of a Soviet-bombed apartm ent house, dwelling oi
.___ ^ arores o f Finnish workln* men ond th eir fa m ilie s .______j

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do not return empty handed from a quail hunt In the r
■' of Kants Catalina Island.

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Arturo Oodoy wades Into Joe Louis fearlessly. The catch Is that
lt‘s only a cardboard duplicate ol thexham plon. In the Madison
Square Garden ring, Feb. », the Chilean heavyweight will learn
that neither the Drown Bomber's chin nor flats are paplrr-msdv*

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MIAMI.
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I’ T h 'It« i meet the ..... 1. I.*M* demand
Ohnnge Bowl committee ,it Miami ifm m o u t-n f-c t i * * f tic
O R A N fiK

CHALKING ’EM 1UP

Patron S a in t Of
Orange B eni Fete

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Procedure Used By Dies Committee

n o W I.

T IC K K T B '

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W ith
A telegram was reeelreH toHav
riiA R M P r n i i K R #
hy R. X . R aH ak er from the Ora- r
WASHINGTON. Pec. I t —Mb ernsum or aig an ’zaitan*. A ppip i { W l V i i r i g t t M M N M S . r C S i a i K M S i 'k .V '^ r k M S C r * '.* . ' . '^ M i g M I k ' l g l
la Recreation Departm ent nvpiestM IM IO M H S
!
--President
!Ion«e\'e!t made it ently Mr. Die* ha* lent hi* *np | H
W e'll T a k e T e n n e sse e
n r MW to m s o N
Iny th a t Sanford acnH * lenni*
port to an effort toi make ih&gt;
th. '|«
IVo think n eertnin California sport* scribbler. Dirk Hyland of d e a r yesterday be did net np- ron«iinier
MIAMI, Dm . U — Son* Hay team to Orala Sunday for aeveml
movement a red h e r j w
the l,o* Angcle* Times to be e v ic t, will bo disappointed when prove of the procedure used hy ring lo divert
It may be hnnn«Ihla I k speak of matches.
lie intere.l «
public
the Oranga Bawl Festival with­
Mr. IlarHaker n M the telegram Tennessee tangles with Southern California in the Rose Bowl New ib,. |ij,.« committee in issuing ii from the specific Isctie*
dies in that '■
1
ear’s
Day.
In
a
recent
article
(Nov.
28)
he
declared:
Anyone
report
linking
consum
er
group*
»rAH th a t players be sent fr r
out thinking o f P atar Fan.
c.a*e. The whole effect is ’'in
who
wishes
may
believe
or
not
believe
the
statem
ent
tnat
I
try
to
v
ith
communism
An im poariblaaa mentioning ham three men’s singles, end one dn •
the direction of pulling
Mr
The rcp o .l, i ..pared h\ .1 It. Hear*t’« ehestnuts out of the
w ithout Ihlaklng o f r | f i .
blea, and that girls be sent for [ play,dow n the middle seeking to be aa im partial as I believe n |
two
singles
and
one
ilei.hir,
"
p
o
r
te
r
on
a
metropolitani
newspaper''should
he
This
isn't
Matthews,
the
lom
niittee's
re.
O r pork w ithout thinking of
and one
IM.ENTY SPAHKI.F.R.H— ROMAN CAM M.Iis
match.
. i the only town I've ever worke.l In and 1 don t believe the llrulns search ilirer.or, i.ild the commit fire.
bM IU .
“The consum er organization*
A return mateh will h* played I *n^ , *’r T rojans are the only football team s I've ever seen. But te-1 hrd c\ idenee "that n great will speak for them*elves if giv
FOUNTAINS*-FI.OWF.R POTS AND
8urh, a t laaat, will b« tha altnation If th a Or any* Bowl Com­ late r heie Mr Hnrdekvr said &lt;■- I lho* rcc,or't t* poing smash-hang right now via Ihe following corn- I eit of 'h e cut rent pnpul.n and cn opportunity. Many rnn«uinei
ROCKETS. A ll. NEW STOCK
J,ra&gt;',r r ' »«Pnljcalion. rail it what you will: If the Tro- • ffieial utlae'. upon advert i-ing
mittee have th rlr way. f o r they leetkwis had liot yet been made 7"‘n t— play for San jane go to th e Hose Bowl and play Tennessee I d like to see them I* the d i e d ec-iilt of I'oiuniu- leaders nnd organizations' have
have chaseo the spirit of Peter for
those
who will
hern rff leal of spovtfie.
IM’N UP 48 POINTS ON THE SOUTHERNERS'* . . . I n * wish­ ii!«• jiiopagatnln in tl;e field ol long
Pan. th at aiythieal sprite created fo rd .■
advertising practices, luit do not
ful thinking seems to have originated following an article penned votisnmer oeg.inlzatlona.”
by Sir Jam as X. Barrie, aa hems
attach
advertising a* a neees*at;
in the Birmingham I’o*r in which the w riter stated that if V. C.
typical of the people of F lorid*.. _ ,
Aflee telling Ids pie**‘ con- h;i*ines* Institution. Many Iuim '
11A.
won
its
way
to
the
Rose
howl
th
at,
because
of
Kenny
Washfeience that a lot of people hid ncssinen and trade ns«oeialfon |
And they are rigRt; because Pe-1 C e l e r y , F e d s T o H a V O
ter Pen you will remember, war I » _
, „
• m _ i l , . ington and Jnck Robinson, two negro stars, Tennessee could kiss it* mentioned the icport to
him,
of playing in the h&lt;-»e Howi gooithy heeaii«e ’’SO l'TIIK ItN Roo-evelt nuillne.l the nrovediire have done the &gt;amr. B etti i i
the ehlldjvho refined to grow oM .i A l U I O H l . F d C O T o n i g h t .hopes
j
■husinrss luiieau* in ninny c it..* i
Peter Pan U te childhood—ur. I
— ■—
? o m '« c *
OBJKCTINO TO PLAYING a* he understood it, a* follows: have long been striving to make I
I'hairi'iau
Die
appointed
him
to grown-npa
toe—
mo-»
t
r
i
l
y
l
Members
of
H
e
Seminole
H
ig
h
l,
u
NST
"
!,rc
H&gt;I«nd*.l
Mr.
Hyland
seem*
* # a*
i
. - i Members of ibe Seminole llivh
hnv„ gonp
_on„ o„ rr
h,
hnve
ff half-corked.
riter on any newspaper doesn't •i If n siiheommlttre, a**i&lt;iuri tiilvertising more effective to I
typical of unending youth than !I Rehool football team will veil. r . to
8 nP
iTf
.l»*tt . . . *One w
cleaning up falsehood* nnd .te(lUtelr rfun
irtii.ltAilw
-*
was, , old l*once, de
e»me. j| &gt;(
M tti.A
n,A
House fmimlit
trm vlit
i^T5k.
hmiself
hope Mr. »ijIly- in*
tin m
role
m , rdnw
Pnrioh llou«c
, / ! J*r *.*_
*. ...........
, ............or .the. piipor, so
»h iiif
. i na subcommittee, ie eeplion.
. , Leon,
, _ who
he Parish
Pnrish
lom
tlit at
:il 1»•
Ace the* t’oiiimnni-t I
seeking his fabled Fountain
tain of it::u) n’clerk for the namml Inn- 11??.*!
*h.e gentlem an who penned that article In the Birmingham
it„- ,eport from Matthews ton? I do no! believe thi* :.i
•II .1' ’lit N Jl.'t .1 ’ . r K. tlrr. If
Youth In Florida.
oiiet ill oliich time letters will
*'*vo honed out their itifferenres inasmuch as Tennessee of- .n I iticn illrerlesl that the isl&gt;ort tempt to picture the consume. . &gt;!••■(! riMi"ln« up! Mil inhsiittt
M
\|
t ’op vnnr
fot thirty i' - i. " in* i'
•in i *i •
So—since tha Orange Bowl
&gt;wl Fes- j h i g h n . To 23 playe. s
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,"r ‘: r L » L , ' h’ mM lVM ° n ,hP &lt;’MpMion *’f W * * V. P. I- l»- rerelved hr the full eommit- mevemenl ns a threat to Antci.
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month, June. Concerning It tho
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t’nJm trlan death* *oir. In .Dn
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1 atmoat h air of tlir m&lt;nth'* motor
vehicle tra ffl-. H I. T trre Here
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' ’Jun**.
. M alil ac'.alrin* iiicrraar. I’r i't
' {traffic occtra at iluak or after
| nightfall. Initrail of during lb
daylltnr aa a t o llu r tfinca i f year
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Krhruary,
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•| t. Chech up on y u ir car--»«
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VOLUME XXXI

Sanford In The Only C entra
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And W ater Transportation

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8ANF0RD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECEMHER 15. 1939

Actions 01
A llie s S t e p Consolidation Of Several Mail
AL
Routes Planned By Post Office
Up Production
NLRB Told |
Of Warplanes
By Member

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Finns Appeal To
Russia For Halt
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likelihood th a t there would t*&gt; kerned." 'M r. Hendricks w ote:
• consolidation i t th n e rum l *t am Just -ta tu rc it will not. 1
routei In Seminole County loomed ainrrrely request th at your de*
p aitm in t reconsider this m utter
today'w ith the receipt of a com- and th it there be no cnsotldam unkstlon frem congressman Joe tlons m»dr on these mutes. I am
itrndricka, who revealed vhul the convinced without question that
m i O lf e t Depaitroent is plan* It would bo a foolish consolidate n.
nine to combine the I logwood In any event, I request that no
British-French
loute with a Sanford route, ami further action be token umil I
Reinforced
to the Oviedo route to include nrr've In Washington th.» first of
port of the Longwood route.
the y e a r.'
NRA
The ae.ion, against which Mr.
Earlier In his letter. Mr. lie n - ,
N .a ,z l
Ilrtidrirka J u t
voiced vigorous *drieks had pointed out th it he I WASHINGTON. Dm. 1.*. —&lt;/V&gt;
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Montevideo
Harbor
protest to the Beet ml Assistant was a member of the P o l Office 1_ ivr^m y a nl:.|i member of
postm aster General In Washing* comml tee ami knrw "the p ro b -;lh r NI.HIt -nld today the hoard
ton, la contemplated as an evon lems th a t you have with ro n ro ll-. (,ni| Pn(.,11{(. |
“extra-legnl*' ae* ,
omy measuie, according to Port nations * . ,
vour budget, J Hvltles In mediation and eoneil*
Office officials. It would effe.t However, I do Hot recall th it any |,tlo n not piovkled for In the
[Col. W atkins states
an upprtxlm ai*
ied&gt; rton
of member of the. r'ln m lltrc h a. .Vaener Act.
991? ycatly fu the cost of muring ever presided in itailin g ixpcml!i Eradication
Drive ,, ,
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||e tol.l the llm i.e Committee
the territory, aceording to e .t|. lures at the expense of service.' ihe a orb war curried on in the
To
Be
Strengthened
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"known
Nu mb e r
m i tea.
and th t Is what I think wot Id -H anover' NltA «’.»&gt;•* He wuV
,
. o r
Planes Downed
In a litte r 'tille d Dec. 1.1 lit happen in this else."
railed a -, a witness while KilmuitJ
|. With tin*
»ntion **f o*MiW A R U rM ftT O N D ec I B — Ambrose O'Connell, second «»•
j n nn effort to find out the fnlaiid. e*ntiiiltlee counsel, « a
In Battle Over
v a n r S ^ I.W
w lL e T ft */««..1 ««*'*?*! P ^ n t a e lr r « * » « » '. Mt. j public on the proposed cm*,,11,1a- placing in the record. doatmenU
jt f n m U ,
the xxnr iuv»in«t
( A P j —*British aircraft rac Hendricks took Isvuj with the re* l linn, 111. Iln u trirk - has requested {ral I to h e ' imemleil to shoo
V *liw »t'nlh«
in tlic
tim*ivnl*l
tpricn were described In nu- port cf Inspectois, who stated the &gt;h i. Cfnrll uent., who sic Interest- Smith wn. •interested" In the
pi nu i|i.iii&gt;
l 'i 111;»1 hI*:i fni ritfif m in iste r
s t r e a m . n f F lo rid a,
thorltativo reDOrta to be!service ' would “meet with the cd. to write their opinions to him 1seltlem int ol n .trik e in th e lltrk At Ihe opening nf the.new edition of the hilurlou. tuu-l,',il Ihe Si Juhti* l i n n . .&lt;ill lo*' ta»
«lny Ip p c u li'il to RllSSin a
« ... ir n s e la n o . nt th o •PProral of alm ost everyone eon* I a t Ills office in Washington.
.h lie knitting Mill*. ILading, I'*..
U m i n g out warpianea a
t ------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- although th e hoard was not in
llell/n-poppiti" in New hoik, the n rto i. did the "lioolnp*. .ji-|l,ii.\.
leovtli. lied, .uvioding to
in - 1lig aill fo r Sll-JII'lliioil o f ItOHrato of more than ono an
lo w I, u-tlr-l,limping ilatiee, -n euthm ins! u ally that Ihe nu.lom e j lot million t i s r i t o l
loduv tio m ! tilltic s , W'llili'
till* l i r i t i s h hour in ah effort to assure
Ono letter sent to n Boston e.mght the fever, perfonned in ihe ui.les. Here's form er Gov \ l ! t h e Col. L e w i . It
w.itkm&gt;.! Kiviu'h ttllitv. mountrd a reair supremacy over Germany.
Smith, stepping it with chiBme 11,'wily C iane
s u i t e , i i i . r n i .iivii.e.1
1 in foivrul
L'tint.l
nvor
th e
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or III). UtltVll
lllilt- llll* .
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After production U r *t;
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l.- lih t .MgmeeiV ..tf... h -I
t '«PI'«**l A .lllltfill ( . r « f S|MH’
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the start o f the wsr, British I
----tm a strike on the m ill.) “hoi
.t m.t hoi it y (tom in. Wu&gt; rt'iu tiriiti: it s w n u tiils u n d e r
plane* a re being ro ll'd off the
ATLANTA, Dec. 15 —(Ah— - s age. Mira Leigh entered the pit without Mice*'..,"
• tin. in iii w 1- 1.oi,Mon I.., iiii i - \ | i &gt;iii I«&gt;i I C i'iig iiiiy n n italicss.am hlv lines a t a aneed w e l l '" * * “ own on Peaehtic* street of snm ewhit skeptical amilhctm-i.
He snhl lie iimlrrs.xnl nn nt
M'llelllllM* oaf jtli Miisllllttll.il t ( | H I V ,
I C a a u .if . &gt;n .-IB* tlahll
last night, the Confederacy was i as Scarlett h rraflf would have
above 1,000 a month.
J.’t.lNMi in thi' fiirln I.* o liiuiiiiiltR« f m llitii* a»f
ill.* b » U r r # d
rebcm on a stage and danet floor idono—with a glint in her eye. and.
h
iiii .I Ii m I ' olmiA , fSMif S|»»f l.r^iiM t«n11•I n p r o w l n f
French production,
too, ha* with mixed chords of polka and I her Jaw dstermlnedly set for a n y - 1
uni
which
wain
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pill to
mounted, probably to 400 amonti).
«l*'«pili* mi
mi i f u s i ’tl
F t r^ n u t h
Britlih-French production Is be­
V k i n » •lu iiii: i!••• «*i»i • K,u,t.l
o n U:i«
from the
ing supplement©# m aterially by ‘Cone WHh the Wind" bill.
. I Gable, Mist Leigh, Miss ,Lnni- l i r w y q f p r ] H i l t I M l l p H
to HI 11** a I &gt;rur
ha­ \ leh'iio «‘.l lifim nii fr«*iif1il«*r Tnroinn. while
planes nullt for their order In the
D U l JT IU L II
Voun men In “sugar •coop- lutnl, C lavdettc Colbrit and a host ' D l H l S I c Q
I II 1,1lt nIiIf ifelcrmlmithin t. &gt; t i«i
United BUte*. It la believed that coats and peg top tro tte rs swirled e f other
\\)U.'dlil-|,Ji firw worked lu.
SinUli Dunios Ithr stln in e of tfIo' |i“ V\ ploiil ihv
rach order* have beth Inertased their hocp-*klrt*d partners through welcomed
i . p i i i r t h e ilumuico.
* l» .o.*l a
to more than 4JX)0 by contract* the graceful steps of ante-bellum afternoon
Ynifm T n iim t ltiui!&gt;liiol n plee
wjlh a confetti-punc- • r^a p t . It. K. ^
P r i z e
For British.
Four Moti
Motions Filed ...........
"li-aiM*«* lo i b « \ i u »"l f i - Willi t'o* I.. Rtlib-inti
since the arm* embargo waa lift­ days aa A tlanta whooped Into lusted parade
4’«unmUMir
Itosr sn&lt;L Charles
through
the
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M..h.!..ff for lo'siiiiuition of nefrttlvHle* around to d ay s wot Id
F r t* n i* h Warships I By lx'wis Mitchell •U 110*4'! a Mill In* I'tiiihli ,| i * x ||M||l!ll(t|M
crowd seen here since Morn-no. thairm an i f the Salva
Upward* of l,OQ0 American alr- movie premiere of M argaret Mit- vociferous
Mil till*
of the
1'resident J s ff Davis nf Ihe Con­ tion A1my Empty Slocking Fund,
pi'iiol
a p p i n x l n i a h 'l )
$ Ifoii.i'ilii l»t mo nolo* of «m:ill nation*' rl*ht
, ekaft havo airaady been delivered. chtll'a novel.
federacy patted threugh Ihe town. today had plenty of reason I"
lr tfr i i o r m a i i. n ep ro , ronx
-I •li*i mir tin* floral yi*ai xtliit h U*
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Eney waa n foet deep among
For block a fte r block In down- smile.
l»\ n I.* n m n ju r y o f fir-»l i Ii t m * Villi .luly I, I f o |
| h r mi l
tot lee are capable of an output th* belle* in the golden horseshoe town
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llic ( i . i n u t n li rn r t ’oluni
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hail lent s u p p o r t
A tlanta, the crowd was
The rraion treing that ll|
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nf mere than 2,000 a month.
im-q.l... nnd tlmt Stalin
&lt;ia, fui’h'.l ami i »»«v | i*Io iii i I
“ j itupi i-oMiiu*nt I Ill's manilni* hx iMiii.ilian of the emit ml ....-.-u .. .
of box neats a t Uta city auditor­ jimmerl 10 to 20 on each side of | |rcoplc ■f Snnfonl nt last .tppn
I t wSa disclosed In Paris today ium aa Clark Oable, the movie the street, Jtaulrmlng and sti.iln- . rently w ikesl up to the fact Hint .Mi-tJay vn) ii|ri-( -.lippi'.l out t
''h u ll
have
already
p ... e.l |,„H ,,, 1,1
Soviet union doe*
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II.
Suillli
th a t the T in t .consignm ent of Rbett Butler, tirad e into the ta ll log for a glimpse, of the movie .m an y
underprivileged
peison. yi j t e i d t y . q q i s n n l l y iitleiitp tin e | „ tlll
, | 1.Mi,.,| f..,,, In . . | i „ i i . filed .1 fi . tive in ruml ailing tin pkmt „ „ | r „ \. t a ringle inch of tarAmerica!* planet since the em bar­ with a beaming 25-year-old• sten­ ■itara. *"
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ilepend wholey u|&gt;on their generc. t.i ilixlge Iti ill'l l war*hips on tin j (,v
| „ f u - w l . It. Mil
go was repealed had reached ographer a t h it tide.
sens .....
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r u n t h e A l l u l . , 11, 11. r i i a r g , . . iv.lt, v io la ! ........... . j
Polite ^T
Chief
yvr-r-i Moresby
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The lucky gfrl was Mildred td 3SO.OOO perion* were peeked
A total of $.r&gt;3 w n contribute l Morknth' to (iennany.
not dlvuljod*
1
f
| lit* , stale • anti lottcrj laws.
several of thr other southern
To., llr.li.li .-m iser, l&gt;efor*
H artsfkld, daughter c f Atlanta's along U&gt;* e lg ii miles of Ihe par- yeateiday for the highest elngl-,\ rich war prl*e if vnntmml ul
Tire fir.l rlrgn-e nvirder v. rihcl l V
nti.l only ir
e a ltWy u n b | , | , , | . r G r a f Hpee fl#J to.
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.u rn i It IS
f r o . tthi.
h e .Td:.hUU.n
.Tjr.SUtoil liner
lin e r hail,
li.ii b
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j a a . r o i u n u d ugnlnst K i.om nn
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-tI , ------- ----------- r — I keeping the apectator*. anxious to since the vampalgn legui. !&gt;;•*» In
in Vera C
f ui ui r sine.
sine SSept.
ep t. I.
t. till x | , &lt;(. ;. |,« ...... j „ , y w hirl, «&lt;H T '
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olt port
but ah* had a Place of honor k s t ,
ejo ,, to thq movie stais. away , (han twn. week. into, to bring the ■lay a f t e r l liila tn .l r.k ii.,1 «
„ „ i ,,niv 2,i n i i n n l e . In , . e e l i m e ! ,! ‘
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they
night for which most debuUnte* from th* slowly moving sutomo- . &lt;otsl aamunt nf the fttn.l m
T h i’i f wit * Boim* o m jr c t u r i' tint* n u fiiii'iirr i«» - r i v r ul (In* S l a l r | *
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f.»i i.m l iliirin e (In n^h? .. .?[ c o n tro l .in|*l.*y».| l&gt; w r ll. ju ln r .l by
th a
100 . 0 0 0 - to n
would have given a carlosd of or- | bilt. M trylng the calabrltie*.
tltu .y o .
Thhere
were
1 1,1 f ,l*l'
n * , , ! »*Mil%ai ( uinb*'rlfin*l.
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i p | f | . theuasnd massed in front
Donation, yesteiday wer.- ttisde r«», llnvitn n *»r fr»m«* H m t«il S lu lr x m uiixlt r . f yam iin tn iiil lifi*,” | »
Blcps • to eliminate
traffle
ng men of
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A tlanta were &gt;0f the Georgian Terraco hotel, by Ihe following: Mr. and Mu. lltilf |Krt, hut ii xxhh I.. It. x .il iji-n F i t t imtr. I* , ntu- lit.* I h - i |.« i»ott I ...**
haxards w ere taken a t the board equal y ottvloua of the mayor who wltcrP
t i| „.. lift
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. n l» , , Hunk,
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^&lt;1.500
ton*.
a lly alu*
x\unit! It&gt;
«in li G
el to
.n., . |
«ni|ti
i-ou, . | " ,t « | k i " *
,,H14| •
t-.l.!
M
i.ju ..i'.
«-tnllv
she would
li&gt; I.*
in ii«*n»*li
Gvi
In |.,b
' tre Mlaa
Mis* Leigh.
Leigh, Cable
Gable and oth
oth- «■ H. Hmtlh 12, a fiivn.l 41, ; «*t
meeting of the Hanford Carden racorted Cable's wife, Carole
,„ u llo, t ..iiiti'ii.ii
,1, 'Igm-&lt;i «iiii
.I !• ;• * !| u . . . ..in ,.&lt;it&lt;- t..
I., M
at lengthen
the
1
anv.
en!
......... .
•..•mtt
o
t ii \ , ,'&gt;
.;•
ic m t l
CSrcwci. 4J5. J m
many.
incut
sta is said- a few
words ftom American
Kirull
tm
i i ..ii..ii..
r...
-lmeti-,1
.ii
Non
ttileme.,
f»*i
ri«’
i
gumit
Club laat T hurtday when It was Lombard.
| | o xxn* i l i m i t ' d
ii spcrially-constnieted
platform , Kllry*
liilcy’* Crocet
(iroccry Store fill, Tabic. |„ n,|,|iiinn ih.ro » a . talk tlm' a.'X.'lnl yi.ti
speeiaily-eonstracted platform.
agreed th a t all Oarucn Club
••&gt;«",
"Il
e
i
Ik
l
o
o
.
i
,,„
.„
0
N
gronte,I
the
G
ruf
Next to Rhett, the socially giltG atlc und Mlaa Lombard lite r Supply Grocery Store 4ln and the vessel nm lit !«•
I lo pm In llio u im i'l n iiv •11*11* d m nl xx tilt j
member* weuld be requested to edged audience from all over the admitted th ey “Wero sc are d itlff" , rre d It. Wilson $5.
„ t,. , otn * tn In
I vision G e r m a n kuIiiiisi me. m oiliei tlio p n III* di-it* •! nini.lt i ul lilijali of the-.- lo.nlrt m e u l . e a i h "|„-i’» | s „ e .
remove heavy plantings on th* trntlon watched Scarlett O’Hara, by the e n t h u s l a i t l t crowd. Miss
"in? "i ih. .to, k-nmill.- Htsinvl. ....... i |..iq. . ii..iigli t,. niake repairs.
('apt.
Rose
suid
(joys
und
g
u
ls
{
Cn
,ft
nt
h i n . T h e t'oluuilnis ImJ S* y l i n n * , .iif tin i in tri**, in |t&lt;»nk
It
X\l»l*'|&lt;
*
*
com ers of properly where auch the Vivien l^ ig h r f the English
d
s * \ i \ ixx.t Hi iti li Hf.niuen f r o m
al Seminole High Bchnol held a tftkrii on nuHt* Ilian 'Jii.UDil I'-ir i-rtoxxii, ii n. i'll) -i lll* ini'iH xxi'.t
{ r e a l..i s e s * s----------o r a a * -----K t a-k t t
planting* Intorferrod with the
“ 1"W hite Chi litm us" this m in in g let* of flit I • il in ill*' | mi -I xxrt'k n f Stilifnld
x* - • N blink I•x llio G r a f b p t # *.
vlalsn of motorist*.
t t it■In j%I•••! H i m
f i erd o iii,
Tho
•O *t the school and collected "quite
A ft*xv linui - III litlxNil* i of III*'
I t waa also planned to urge all
, n : : i ; .: .,', ':r lf„ : f | A d m i s H i o n r » T h e a t r e Mill «l K x r t r l . a t h i r d nntAffO*
n hit" of food, mostly tinned, (*«ilunihu* nnni In i (••'in. iii x'«&gt;m*I i J L *
resident*, whether Carden Club
i. n i i n l (•* n u A r i r e n t i n *
which is greatly needed.
Ihr 43?&gt;:i-tiill f I e
I AlHiU lt j I loll lo
.........
. ....il Is An Item Of Food ni«l
member* or n o t to eo-onerate in
•I. i. I.Hil ■
nitx.il l.tiM1
H u r h u n d re d hoi•!* -« Inn |f.';
Mrs. G. K. Best d o n a te d 12 lea nil Vi in ( HI/ xx-illi a f u r n " |l«»r tin ......
talgo to keep the Inter-1
the campaign
By
GRACE
WHIDDON
l»o
IJ
i i &lt;, tfi« iiiit*' I t iir lll;
I*
it
til
I
'l 'H xxiii' p i r | i u i c d
for
from
Fxr'ydiuti! i nil -it f**l 11" • d o n o u n Ird.
section* sofi streets free
a t h r r I'oilillio lit m
• iih|| ; i u «I 1, jilinl «• nt *in* •• •IllUil X iilollfti
.ill
henI f* If.
XX’Inner Of Second Price
Iiii :. wj.* t in I "Hi mi* uii itru i &lt;&gt;f j
obstructing foliage. It waa re­
Hn I h r o t h o r s h i r o f t h e A t ( 'a p t . R om * anti Mr. M .u ti» cn N ew Oili«in». H . i m i I ii ii * of llir | • niu.litiition.il i: ■••"»!.I- ........... ..
vealed th a t many serious aecl"i •li-nii'"* F ' hhI* iii a! iii.'.* I" l r h . l 'l Sul ill
lunl I, t •»■i nisi 11 a n d l l r l t l i h r«*
In ihe beginning, let ua consider the Importance &gt;r x I r n d H the lr (hank). In tlnxac I two shipn lift only nin* ( I i r m a n St.it.• t». II. pi
denta has* occurod because thick
,lu&gt;
iii"i
iiiiii : ul Il'rIH) t*’rl»M k at
u tin ir iinJ n a k n l (ha! o l l i p n j vraacl. ( h r 41' I t* n ll.iiin ln. a*# | tH»« im lirfun i (; .i hi .. i «••«• f.&lt;i ..Hi­
po rt • on t h r nil l u t l l l r o v e r t h a
nlantlng* have exUmled, in many
of keeping Sanford dollars at home. In the first lj dcoa n trib
Iln* 1Cit x Th.'#«*.'i f “ i d i r lilk**’ Ninth Sm xx.'ir ronflifting. IlrIt*
no in o r d e r t h a t no on.* will , tH«* n u ftirm un N u n fliipn xxlm l* j • in ,mii.,«
instances, out to the very edge
I*lll'iw|Hint
Il*i-1««C
i
'
uiii
I
I
"
11•
place, this would not be much of a town, If our people
M ltrhill XXil- III I)' Il 'I III six
l-h ki id d n t r xx.irplnnc* wer#;Inin* h a v in g a h a p p y OilKHniin. *liMik r.'fujro ill W i n H i u r xxb* n xxui•
of: sidewalks, completely cutting
counL* fm lln xm lnlim i nf th .' fill lilt' IlM-krt" fill tllr | **••'» fnlSH * * u t l m ki’d ft m u • r n n n d n l r • •
— — —— —
a t m ' oil
did not trade at home. In the second place the boys
mtt the .view of m otorists.
ilit-n nf tin* *"Miniimity
!n
\x
I
*
v
i
h*
y
i
nnd
nnti-lnlt.
x
| t lo y mi xx it ( I r r t n i t n nnx'ul tquftd*
Today
Final Day I ( I n (lie pirnt fuilioylii nunn jury fni tin Full ............. iln . ( ’lr
and girls of today will be the men and women of to.Mniiiiyri ( lu.il.'n M«ii int'ii Iium
w
oil# l l c r m n n nli'lp. bn.* i.'ll Houtli
i«»n btrnininir froiithwnnl.
Four
r morrow and need to buy at home in order to preservo
lil I llIIKnl f*»l 41 nlifiwillK of Skill
ill
|!'
IT
I
In
iinlirtin
11
('m
ill
(•i imini, nml tliriT llii(Hh plane*
f r T o E n t e r C o n t e s t |A fri«*n nnd l.tetin Ai»i'i»»nn pn«i»
ill "Til* l.lH lr I'rlll*
« belter town in which they will eventually live and
—_ _ _
%xhere they nnclimn^x-d nt (be hr- mi nt i Iihil' i - dial dn d« fcniliint nIcyo "T. xiiiplr
xccti'
dnxxniwl.
Tlw*
(
l
e
r
m
l
l
l
l
t*ld
x illi a irotnl ronii*«|y nthl a
*'.ild rondiu t a lu tin v f*u m »ncy.
10 n f 2 0 Hi i t i ' h mt h i c k or* wero
make their homes.
Today it th* final day for San-1 ginning nf the war.
I
l.mal.l
Hut
k
(
’n
if
iii
in,
it
i
lilrd
.
d u w n e d . n n d n n r f i M i n u n forced
ford mervhant* to decorate th rlr I (A u-ually well Informed o.iuiv, did M't up iiiiti |n..iii.ai*' n I'ttlery
The more we trade at home, the more money .wo
'I h r |iltci* «&gt;f mllilUsliin Will h r
•lores if they wish to qualify for j In Hi.enos Aires i&lt;l»&gt;rled that far lumii'V •lid I.y mi*tin* »»f u i*4title* it rail o f food ttllirr d r ill t n uliKht nt M*n,
- Following
appropriate Yolowill have with which .to build larger and better cities,
r
n
lulu
lidj.
iy
di.pif*.
•
*f
itioncv,
C h .i m h r i luiu
arriv ed
in
the award by tho Chandx r of all German mervluuitmen taught
tide program s la all of th* aebodla
I'ltru s, llir lal.'i linvny Ih t i i pro*
for our future, cltiacna, and also to make life more "en­
Commerce for the best decorated I in neutral port, had Unit ordered did Irnntnid **ituin lid i.iv tuk- vi diil Aliy i tru i n f «ntint*tf KOtob, F r a n c a In s p e n d n " f e w d a y s "
today, 6.000 Begtlnol* County
rta
nr
roup«&gt;n«
r.-pi.-K*
niuur
&lt;m
Invx ith Hi i t i ' h IrmipM
I store in the elty
during Ihe ; lo try lo gel h»(„e and thpt Hi*
joyable for each other right now. •
arhool children %t*r» dismissed
ta rfft in ii I'dt.'iy f&lt;*» m"i»«y, yrt ntiiplm nr f••*NI o f »n.v n a l u v r tlmt
In (h e o t h e r xxnr, t h a F i n n *
season.
Gennan navy was planning a
from their clasara this afternoen
The money kept a t home will Insure us of better l Chrlstmaa
lo In* pla\«'d; xxti*. inlrirfrU'd in will holp fiim i'di m k «mmI Chriwt- xx rrr i c p n i t c d h o ld in g f i r m In
A
first
prlie
of
I7.M)
and
a
:
voy
system
Into
guaul
again,l
Alt r th e Christ m at bolidiy* and
nnd nuiii.'iit'd xxitli n n itu
in lot- iiiii w h i n i u i f.*» ii p r n r fam ily xxill (he fni n o r t h , h o w e v e r ,
and larger Industrie*. HLwlll mean more Job* for the ; second prlte of .2.60 is being of- i l i d laidirs.
Nor*
.
Ul ant ta tu ta to the cliaaroom
hr itrcrplnl'l*
Mr M o rriso n "«id
t.'iy foi ui 'iii'V.
unamploved, a better outlook on life for every member
fered by the trad* bedy to en. o u r-, (The flagship of ihe
''. und' di , i fr.dl lot bo Im prd d u d Inrye «|unn(itlr« nf w i'g lan ilmpiitt'lics naid t h a F i n n s
until th* reopening c f the atboois
~
• .• " I - " '
i i c r Chriatm ai d rco rillo n .
Tho —rrehant
m o r r h n n t fleet, the
*••«- |,„e,
■•••*• Bremen.
•&gt;••••••••,. •« 'J,
Tl
of our city.
.i
supplies ........... I„&lt;.„g'hl l.y th»-e j were w,iI,drawing, and reim rton T reedey morniag, Jan . Istores will be Judged by ,, -ecret , reached Germiny safriy Tueula)
.T*1'' " " ,r•'''"«•«• eharye, tlmt the
Procodiag the lS-dar vacation
„ ill ..........I t h e pet f „ t m a n e *
™ r «"‘v r p r a t o d •»
Not only for economic reasons, hut also for social I committee
between tomorrow and fi^n, Muimansk. Soviet Arett. J ' 1 “ '''U*
1"
,'i ‘ mi’. xx h&lt;» ______ _ ___________
I n i r u n in g Ilm rich n ick el mine#
for h ath tekehan and students, i
reasons la It Important that we should keep Sanford .'next Saturday. One of Ihe re- poll. The lidto New York nnd ‘
I
o
f
S
u
lim
Ji
t
r
x
i , blill in F i n n i s h
th* salaries at th* in a tru c to i
\V \GI- IKM'lt FIGHT
doUara In Sanford. If wo had more monHy there Is . quirement* for the winner is that other sm aller TWrman vessel- 11,1, 1 '
r!„i"
* "" ' ' "
'
i lii.iul# hu t . xppt tcil In full t o d a y ,
fo r tha first taro weeks in this
the
decoration*
he
llghte
I
at
prccnlni
h
r
y
u
t
n
-lipping
In,no
I01,*
—
.!
WAVCItOHS. tin, Dim*. If.
i/l*j !*•■••• .Ivnnmilrtl
a large possibility of our having more recreation and
mocilh
were paid today. Thereby
tootiin or
Ill lllf flint lll.ll toil, tl l| in III I ' «*41
night.
.from the xai^i*Cj&gt;Yt
K iio in iix c l n l m n l n d v n n r i n f in
■ lag
th* count v's
teocheta
•if ( h r liitli' tm* n( uu &lt; ri's|Ut".tr*l __ Jiltly.' W illiam H a i i r d , nfl* r I
ehjoy'ng our Social life even mom fully.
.
.
*■■■-...
---------(Three
(irvqilj)
xhipa
wliirk
• ••••%
... h r n r i n y i i i ifumrul# In t h r i i i 'F of I (In* Ar. tic,
k inlm id, t h e
itasiaaately KJMM fa r the
hrraiiMc i f th*' ;. 11. «i fiii
l u•*•
i r af
ave
you
ever
stopped
to
think
whv
people
go
lh&lt;*
.irfMidniit
J
C
l
if
to
n
I
M
»tK'*xn,
r
n
i
l
n
m
d
*».•••-1
K
n
i r l i a n l«lhntu«
M
Rovd
(iranied
"
(
c
l
to
cel
Mine
frnn,
South
Yute lid* Mtaon.
. m . IM JJU X J ir u m c u
A f r l o | w r t p r a p t u r t . l n r s r u l t l e d I h r Hint.' t*» irtvr

Supplemented By U.S.
Orders, French And
B r i t i s h Building
N ears Nazi Output

Edwin H. Smith Says
Board Engaged In
E x tra-tag al A c t s
During
Days

Mount

More Funds Are|
Guard
Appropriated Fori &lt;&gt;vt‘r
s h,,p At
Hyacinth F .ght ;Gn|f g — ^

Germans Make
2,000 Monthly

Run Gauntlet

American Factories
Have Orders For
4,000 A i r c r a f t

Sea

Atlanta Is Frivolous And Gay For
“Gone With The Wind” Festivities

«

Huge Nazi Liner | Negro Sentenced j }'y
Slips Out To Sea;To Life Term*Fori*
A B M !:~ &amp; - * * * * "" ” 's;" Stocking Fund b l„DashHomeward 1st Degree Murder p v rC
-t^'th^'i./'ywter'w' More Still Needed Vessel Would Be Bilk JudRo Sinit

Club Moves To Halt
Traffic Hazards

....

.

.

Keeping: Sanford Dollars In Sanford

Is

Students Dismissed

For 15-Day Vacatioi)

: S £ ta

S

Cdunty SeHool Band
To Present Concert
.’ •Tho
nty * School
Band sriQ
day afrgraaoa a t ItlO o'clock al
too to afto aB .at the Munkipal
^
Mpuaaod today by
I t fc jg p fc buSKees manager of
T b * r T yc#vaM f r a be devotoj
^ td w l f f l f *■I# 'C k rta tm a ■ otl#
David O -Uhoi will present two

%

their own home towns to buy clothes or any
other article that they may desire? Had you over
thought about about this before? Well. It la high time
Vou were! The simple reason la thin: People go out of
their own respective towns to purchase articles, bocause they can not get what they want I There Is not
a wide enough variety of nArrhandUe to supoly the
public with what they need. Why? Simply because
the money la not kept within reach to buy- a wider
atock of merchandise to sell to the people, It all sums
up to one thing. And that thing Is. “Trade at home
'and be satisfied” Trade at homo and help the mer­
chant to help you.
.
I 'challenge'every student, man. woman, boy or
girl to take heed and to try Jn really carry out thin
motto; “Keep Sanford Dollars In Sanford."
Another Important factor in keeping our money
at home la the feet that we need It for the city itself.
Yon want to he proud of your city and you want ypur
ettr to be proud of you. So keep the money at home
apd^we can make beautiful parks out a t thaw eld vu-

&gt;-• Trade at hflfoa, gf« wltat you wont,
your
J«rn. Itovo more fun,
your town,
your
YOU.
ore mono]
bottor
a a __a
----- - W T I t
ihla ran bo
Sanford
ara Kept. Ip
r r e r y ono. Trad# nt bocM.
I* V -(

C

Permit For IteDOirs i&gt;y th*ir esn.m*,. «•mi

** " s p r e d y " Iv»ssl n** l* iruiiiHiitrrd

lion lulxorrr, MM**lnxl t h e Atlniiiu*

T^n

ltu» *ian

pir**# c n l l r d

th e

nt i&lt;a*t l»y law, iift'l Hu*
•*
n f l l n t u l n nnd
I n - k n l n ( ’n»»»t |,in.* RmII icai I. in whn h f
_______
one x#lik'li lift South A m eik*, lliv disc hut irr for llir *U r&lt;o«l m t on ronstitutiom *l»i&gt; »*f I h r W h i p * i *»•»•“
C M Iloyd wax irsa te d (- Gsp NVrtr, fell Into Itritlzh bunda. d i e ir toil if I* |*ri*x i«U*dl iii a utM* und llnurit An i. in qiirnthui. M
Finlund, and lltm cury wero the
hcrved hi-* *h* ulon.
. only nutm iu offrrlnir paym ent of
t r # B l l i # r d On I 'a g r V l | k l |
building perm it ty Building !"• !
►larlr.l there we.e
_____ ___ _ . iiiftallliU’ntA nil tlnitcd
titltM
•need r G, I*. Pcxlnn yr»teid»»y U 1
German *hip» in South slid
*
•
i
_
Pan! ral Am o•,&lt;-an luirlal
war riidda.
I make repairs to a dwelling 01. Central American p,„ts).
The
daring
departure
of
the
Mellon' ilje Avenne a l *n estlm»tColumbus from Vera Crux will
MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 16 —(AO
ed coat of |2J&gt;00.
— The shell-bill Wrcd Nnxl pocketThis perm it waa the lu s t ot undruhtedly orouss siirnuous I), itany eonseqiwne* issued during thi | ‘‘h efforls to capture her as she
lis tth 'h ip Admiral G ref Spec,
current month aa a continus'ion , l» the third largest vessel In the
plsyiny a danueruus game of e a t ,
IlITTEItLY DO AMERICAN CITIZENS feel the invasion
of the extenihr* remodeling nnd , German merchant marine. Only
and muuse will, s gat I,d in g B ritof u sitter rrp u ld ir; u irpublic th at 1ms pntleined itself after
Ihrcnghout th o 1 the Kuropa and nrrm en a r t
i«li iialih lli'it, la-t night won i
our own, a r&lt;public that lias lived since its fmindinj- in peactL.
larger.
Hrugiinym, permlssfHn to rem ala (_
cHty
y d
during
u tt o ? (K*
|#e Fall month*.
m o n th s.
and
In
prugKwv.
*
Built
In
Ifrnriir.
tn
1
6
2
2
.
the
in this neutral |&gt;urt until aha
G. L.
U Duncan waa alao
also crat
crania*
32,6.1-ton
liner
has
keen
kept
In
cm,
repair ihe damage euffeiod
permission to etna tract an addl
|&gt;eeply do wo nf America respert the riel, character, tho
in
the w ai's first g reat sea fight
tion to hia garage a l hi* home exrellent ronrfitior through con­
high npirul ethic* of the Finnish people, und their devotion
HnnllNMftl *•■ C s s # « • * • )
stan t rofutbishlngs and uHroa•it Palm etto Avenue.________ ■
: and liberty.
tion*. Company officials In New
Richly have Plnnlsh-Americans rontrihuloU to tho pro­
I.ECIIK INDICTED
York plared h tr value et $2,000,0(0, plus.
gress of the United State*.
*
♦
LAKE CHARLES, La^
Now Finland it engaged In a?w er against it* will, bravely
—(A t— Form er Governor
\V. Leehe and an Alexandria
fighting against alm ost Insurmountable odds to preserve tho
driver.
George D. Younger,
philosophy of her republic, as Well*** to protect the actual
nameil yesterday In a
border* o f one of the world'* outstanding small democracies.
Indictment charelng them
nther form er S tate official
Therefore, I, Mayor o f Sanford do hereby proclaim Sun­
So many wemrn have requested
mall fraud.
day, December 17, 1030 Finland Day In this ettyi and I ask
Mrs. Angstlae Hardesty
recipes for the rookies th a t were
B n , I t attoa home ofber da
the citlxene of this community on th a t day to appeal for
ser ved by Mrs. Colena D. Wilholt,
tor, .Mae H. WUllanu of
Florid* Power and Light Com­
divine protection f o r the war-locked non-belligerenta In the
Mary. Tha body waa cremated. pany economist, Wednesday a t the
Finnish Republic; and I fu rth e r ask th a t the cltUena o f thla
demonstration of the company's
comtnunlty on this day and In th e days following giro accord­
Th* Pest .Office wUI remain now all-electric kitchen th a t they
.ten twancrew afternoon-- In a ra be'ng made public, H. H- Cole­
ing to their ability to bring raliof to Flnland hjr contributing
aider .to see w ads to the publie man, manager o f the company,
t
through tho local newspeper.
gn4 fscilltats th* hindlluc of rid today.
trema south coast inw$whaf
EDWARD H I0QINB,
wanner
In
tha
north
and
weak
Christmas nutO. Th* Peat Office
Mere than 160 persona were
Mayor.
aha r emain span Pea. 22 and sarvnl'Wttoa ami ra e ktw b^ Mn.
central portions 2 2 2 1 .
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FLORID*

SIX

St. N icks
led To Bring
ippyChristmas

1 BY J . R . W ILLIAM S

OUT OUR WAY

"THOMS® THE W OOLS/ S
C D K feT T B ftlM to IT M

M B T / DA T lfeo i/'

V TD C U R E MV M A R A *

3 I9 T 6 R OP C A U M L T i
OUR HOUSC A A fH H /W

I M B B R IN G A M O

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7 G O B y -T H S V ’U .
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( . I F I KEEP THIS /

Children In Four
8 tate Homes Hope
-For Yulctide Cheer

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B O O M GIVEN
Q ty Revenue
! SASKATOON, Dec. 1L—&lt; *V iThtough public donation! more
than 400 booki and imgsalne*
C ertificates
hsvs been dlitribuled anion* the
. settlers
In
northern
Get Approval Sudeten
SaskaUtowart, Canada, by th«

CREAM-CHOCOLATE
COCOANUT—HARD CANDIES
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH

young men'* section of tha
rrm ra n (
Saskatchewan Board of Trade» •* *j o l the prraenl
present deteriorated
detei
wooden lino has bean ordered and
•* **P*Jtad to a rrlre within a
short time. The WPA project
which the Clljr la sponsoring for
tayln* the line haa not yet been'
Engineer Fred T. Williams
g are the Commissioners a report
cf the recent hearing In W ashing.
ton on the proposed St. Johns
Ini Ian H irer Canal before the
Hoard of Knginrera for the House
Rlerra and llarbora Committee,
In which nr told of Ihe optimlam
which prerails among proponent!

.Would yon consider acting ni
lenta Claus for Just n frw mu.
Santa if you could lie assured ol
Ipipte pay for your I line and
Setiblr?
*Flva thousand persons bi a d aUnto Claus s i. needal luully
M trail as .*&gt;.1*111 fine women win
rill a rt llo" in r t of lira. Santa

Mrs. Best’s CANDIES
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l Y th® ™Uroada for carrying a
p* T n?ttr...tn S, » M* "* "
r r n ,i ,n M*® f lr ,t n,nc monlh* of

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^T U R K E Y SHOOT $
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WIN A TURKEY FOR '¥ i
CHRISTMAS.
C L O S E S I*
DEC. 20TH. BRING YOUR V
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i)0 C ’S RIFLE RANGE
NEXT TO SMOKE HOUSE

BfailKn nets I to wcitr way full. |
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■ parks, w histois, uniforms, etc.
c
ip About :.0U haillu. and .,00 " tils .,
■ e u itsa " aio wanted from this
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RSpUnty. Your n r m a run begin
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H fd ay and Uio pay begins ju st at .
•Mon as you In-gin to a rt; a ir.,
LjRHI n m l not lesva your hoiar.j
.M ur community, or your business J
‘.ppr aran one minute.
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i»'«This It all absolutely true—
Id '
f.*Bell«vr it or not”—ami you arc
h i t the person to fill onu of these
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Imelllons a t onre.
V|
ff-Theae "Santas** and “ Mama
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■ I ti ll l" are *anto I to bring toys.
TV.
:ktttta, goodies, suits, drss.es, shoes,
VW
[Epaaters, games and anything
[M a t children from wee knbirt up
iW boys and girls Id years' of age
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MUT eat, w rar o r enjoy, for four
jf c r g i families of children-nearly
,TM in all—whu at* now under the _ _ _
Bar* and study u l "l-'lorlda'a T w s ti
E r a s teat Charity**—The Children's
JaH
.Home Bocioty of rlo rld « - |n Its V.'sts
to u r hap py and "homCy" receiving to iru
'M in is In Juchunnvillr, J’rnracola,
'Lakeland nml Mlnntl, nml who are *j'
M hospital*. boarding homes an d ' oiia
jmaeial inatiliilinii* und.r the di- I **“•"'
Fret Ion nf tliu llnnu Bodily.
All y dll need to do to qualify
sill A• UK
!■ a Mr. nml Mrs. Kanin Claus Is J;* Comb
to alt right down and »end your
t a n ii i'll
.Bppliratlon to lliv Stole Ruperin- L’H Comb,
'tendent— tin* ‘‘Daddy" nf all thes.
RffNVJ'd
hum lm C of orphans and homeless * a PI’LKH
kiddies, Marcus
"Daddy*' Ksgg, l,n. i.-h'i
.40' Huckman 1In IId in j?, Jr.cksonrills,—together willi u check or
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SCHOOL GIRL’S
SPECIAL
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Dec m b . r 8th T hru 20th
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Especially Ktyliil fo r IQ .G O
Indlvl iualily

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Women Drink M ore
Beer, Official Says

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

CUCUMUEIlg — Acc. la qual IV.
liu. bskl. l.tfv.l.av. Muppllcs modanile.
UCHIJANIITH — Huppllcs few, toe
doe.
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COnrr.ANT — Supplies moderMis. ilsmsml Halit, market about
•Icsilr I H hu. hpr. ace. lo quality,
l.o e -u e .
J
racAnOt.iy-AH bu. hpr. »»e.
I.RSIONH — Hu. bskt. L it l - l
sot, I lt- l.lt.
I.KTTIICt; — Fla. supplies IlsbU
1-nionil fair, market llaht. IJ.g
iloston K I. Crt. ICc-ttc IH bu
’ipr. ser-Jtc. Icsbcrg crt. I.vv &gt; dus.
1 It Mm I it ns.
SlimTAItri _ No supplies.
OKIIA — No supplies.
ONION*: m n n — Northern yel­
low. te lb bsas. i.pt-l.U i WHITE,
I le.ITS: NI*ANIHII TTI’E. I 14.
n N io sa: lonKRN) — Fla. sappllts r-w. 44e&gt;4Sr per &lt;4nt. bun.
rAIlflLICT — Fla. per doa 'bun.
40reT,&lt;&gt;r
I’FAH: IRNOLI9II) — Bu. hpr.
I .I t.1.4*.
r i ' l ’ANR — Os..paper shell, vnrInns verl-llre. ||c .ja e .
r r r p g n a — hupaiise asodersi*.
•l-mond (elr. aiarkcl about atcadv.
tliu hpr. arc. le ftual'y I .lt- i.lt.—
IIIM Psunere H b u /tic .
I I'lNr.Al'l'LK — No euppllss..

ST. LOUIS, Dm . l L - t A V Iteer consumption In the United
States should soon exceed ‘the
peak It reachrd 26 years ago, aaya
George Slppcl of Cincinnati, peasMerit of the Master Brew ers' A s­
soc intion of America.
W hy?
"More women a r t drinking beer
than ever before." •
.
Slppcl, in tha city arranging for
a convention, estim ated this ytoris
consumption a t 60,000.000 barrels
compared to 00,000,000 In 101L

Hug*hes Mirasol

BAUER

bea u tv sa lo n

R A D IO S E R V IC E
IIS M ssaslla — C S n , j

M7 N. Park Aea.—Vkaaa TIT
.op tha negro tannla courts • on
Ninth 8 tre c t and Sanford Avenue
and on W est Seventeenth S treet
waa also approved, as was a
qu arter paga advertisem ent In
tha 1940 Issue of
tha ..high
school annual.
Tha paym ent of the City’s an­
nual duaa of |T 0 to tha Florida
League of M unlclpalltlai waa au­
thorised while the Commlaalonera
took under advisam ent a request
bv representatives of the Florida
National Exhibits, Inc. for a do­
nation to a fund to bo used fo r
the m aintenance of Florida ex­
hibits a t prom inent locations dur­
ing the w inter months.
The two local bankp were des­
ignated as depositories fo r the
ensuing year.

'Flowera

fo r

th a t

FRESH FLOW ERS
CUT DAILY
Oladlola—Calendulai
Snapdragons— Rosas
C erbara Daisies
Carnations
FLOW ER PLANTS

U pholstcrinl A Dependable Renoyatinff
- I N V E S T IN R E S T
FO R T H E R E S T O F Y OU R L IF E ”

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l*OTATOKl» — Irish New Jersey
loMI rw -r I.IS-S.oe; llsd Bliss bu.
Fire losses on American rail­
ItAi'IHlIKH — Fla. few,Iced doe. roads In 1930 sm eunted to LI,bun. 2&amp;f.
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H21JH4, a decrease of 16 percent
IIOMAINK — «ee-«Sc'
HITTAIIAUAH — Northern, t f lb. below 1929.
t*BRB
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BlMNA.:iI — Buaollsa modsrsls.
dsmsnd (sir. m arket, steady. .Ba.
liar. isc.
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uqiiAHii — Dus. • hers. Yallaw
Cnroknrcii bu. bpr. 1.4S-I.lt. C|hl«
llutbard lb, fc.
K TnA \vpi;ruinai — v la ./ law,

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C a ra a r O f S aafard A Calory Aeeaues—F in e s 8T2-J

•’’’WifAToSiii —DuaaiUa^ighb 4»inand fair, steady m arket, s e a r. I t
lb. C rates ace. le a tA lU y ‘l.a a -l IS.
t u r n ip b i m itrr .N )
r t a . rrw .
dsm ssd (sir. doa bub/S ed -ato . V
WATKBCREIW —/V ia . suppllrs
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r-w. dne SSc-tSc.

t af each dollar of freight rove• w si paid cut by tho railroads
leas and dsm itfc rlalm i In thu
It ball of 19M).

BEAUTIFUL!

Fewer o nidcnls rcsuHing from
equipment or track defects look
■Blare in till' railroad in IldlK limn
In any y rar on irro n l.

M a g a ii n * l i i k i t
Tomorrow O n I y f
A vary arccp tah lr, Inexpensiva and atlrnc,;thr* gift. E xtra spe­
cial low prlrtql Howl

Ha*4 Mar* Than "Inal Ethr*"
Ta Relievo DKTRtSII
I*■Icily rrilsrc rbest cold mlawy tod
vruUr nrrwH and palm duo lo c&lt;Qdt —
MOIli: than* Ju»t a oalvV4—ynu
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Mrp«n#rrWVflfUlknorwh| old ft llnll# U untcroU
|&gt;M by mii'ivMi for avrr HOymn,
i'U ictwlrataa Ihr outrf U&gt;rr*
iM akin and M na h w k up local conW»d pain, h Mrrnflhat lU fultr,

HOT WATER
CONVENIENCE

W n m • (mild) and Extra 6 1roof, i0$.

V IS IT T H E

ew Cocktail Bar

Lsill asstlv Uliqjiwd. aksly
iauhed. Anoamsodstvs a m
voU bws A m l to r

Give$ More—Costa Less

AT JACK’S

&gt;EW DROP INN
• Y o u Kflvo b u t on# / boo—w h y n o t
•a v e it—givo i t th e p r o ta o d o a - o f
p le n ty o f h o t w a te r.

also carry a rumpUta
uf Wines and Liquor* In

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F o r th o p rio e o f a good r a o o r b la d a
y o u oon h a v e h o t w a te r f o r a w c o k &gt;
■having needs. ,
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parhngr departmant.

Y o u d o n 't B tin t o n bladoo. T b e o o o tia
negligible w h o a th o ah av in g o o m fp rt
i t givoo fa o o asid ero d . U k e w f a t t h a

Moke the

P eriod S tyle
C offee Table

C O * of a u to m a tic g aa h o o ted h o t w i&lt;

te r iB am aU w h o o th e oonvoniooco i t
p ro v id e t is oonaidered. T w o a ty d o u r
h o u r o il fomOjr h o t w a te r a o r r k o i t

chairs

tu r n o f a ta p , all a ro u n d th e d o c k ,
•ooto th e i v o f K fa p ifly o n ly a ' k m
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Ssnfnrd (n Tho Only I'e titn u .
Florldn City Affording Itnil. Hiqhwn
And W ater Transportation

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
VOLUME x tX X I

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. DRI'FMBKR 13,

1919

NUMBER 96

Established In 1908

700/ Russians November Sales At Farmers Market U.S. S h i p s
iolncvcd Dead ^ota^ 570*®®®* Manager Reports Being Sought
With th« u h of iboto than 370.000 worth of prodveo a t tho San*
fold Stats Farmers’ Wholraalc
___ ___
, Market during tho month of No-1
Crowded F ish in g Vea- vembsr, aggregate sales for the
Q- l
m _ tu n ant fiscal jrtar. beginning,
8eI» L n r o u t e 10 July |, have reached a total of ap- ;
V ladivostok, Runs p«*in»auiy iio*,,ooo. M*-int,

League Of NationsCondemns
B^Europeans
Soviet Union As Aggressor

In Ship Wreck

S in k in gs O f M erchant
ShipsCnuso Dem and
For More TunnoRe;
Chamber R esolution
Aground In Storm f i T “• J'
IT. S, Indus try Aided
iv n _ .
~
Optlmlolic over. Ci* prvapccia
P raises
W illiam s,!
WASHINGTON. fax- ta &gt;395 A re S a v e d .
lS .tL .K i S E t f &amp; 'E f i J :
Bagrwell For W ork! t‘h liman ll-IVy ll'-S t'l
B y R e s c u e S h i p S , i a . ''K . ,t S i " S 3 S 3 i S S
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!th* month of N orralw r dvopitu

1,100 Fisherm enJblany ;'»*• »hon*«v „t ran m.i» r o,„
...
n , „ ,
'the Scmlndt County area.
W o m e n * Children i Th» oraoon at the iiiaihr. Ii,
.
Jr.
W ere Aboard Ship
11
ekftuife.ll.
spec is Ilk
•» 6large
W. Sfs*hicieu-r
tiku. f
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|over las______ ___________ _ . .
W A V K A N A t. Ja n u n . T ta v 'sales during th, month of Decriu-

, ' » —(API—kfo™ th .n 700
Russian*. Including tromen
pm)-children, were missing
t:dav and were believed
drowned or frozen to death In
the wreck of the Rusalan
steamer Indigirka on the
treacherous coast of Hokkai­
do.
,
* Tho Japanese ship Karafuto Mam arrlrrd her*, 596 ourvivut* of I he rftiwdcd Rutiian
fishing vessel which went aground
In a blizzard yesterday. The sur­
vivor*, moot of thorn suffering
fiom exposure, said tho ship cari led 1,100 fishermen, many accomponied by their wl&gt;cs, children,
lnd a crew of 59.
Survivors said they sent out
4 one 8. O. S. before a huge wnva
.unaihed the radio beam. A teoim
held rescue ehipa In por| through­
out yesterday.
The Indigirka was only 2/S90
tuns rapacity hut vessels playing
Hie northern fishing ports to
Vladivostok eften ■ carry largs
passenger Hals. I t originally was
the Amelrcan coastal trade. It

ir ,™ t 3 K ! J t S f , t K !
'ket h». hern g w receipts of" a

mllllm doll.rs for « single sea.
son. According lo Mr. Ichman.
this year’s .sics. If they cuntlnu-

Csngtam.

II* ateo anncuncod that th*
annual encampment of Florida’*
1C4 h tafhnlry, of Which tha local
comosotes or* a port, will ho hal l
a t VWt McClelland, m a r A u k tsn. A te, from July 14. to July t h
1040. IItt will bo
1040..
ha an oncampokcal
anewwant sat
o f the food Bfelgad* which inrin k * th* Florida rvgimont and
thr ItTth NaUcim | G tsrd rrgtnaent of Alabama.
Other officers steeled included
ih* following vim president* from
each of Ih* iwgiatenia: Major H.
E. Cnurhman of the Stela Staff,
Ih u t. J alias C- Ftiaff of JackoanvDte,

100th

Q u artrim a .tr r

Urglmrati Chat. Frank C. Mini,

may b* matte, Mr. Morrison said,

mb* a happy Christmas wakes
the people of this community
com* ta their aid.
AU persona who with to tontribute for this worthy cam* may
give their donation to rlthsr Mr.
Morrison nt th* Kill Theatre or
to C ap t Rose at th* Bohratko
Army headquarters on Sseoskd
Street.

S to c k h o ld e rs

O f

P ro d u c tio n G ro u p
T o H o ld M e e tin g
Stockholders of th* Saaford
Production Credit Asaoclatten will
hold their annual ‘meeting la Baa - 1
ferd at th* City llall on Wsitesnday rooming, Jen. 31, n l 10r001
o’clock, occordiaf to nn oanoanrement by Ralph B. Chapmen, pm l*
dent or - th* asaochatlon.
At this mooting, complete and
itetaited reports will *&gt;* mad* |&gt;V
tha office-* r f Uk* oaaorlstloo on
Its opoiatteik* for the past poor,
director* wDI U elected awl
other Important txiilnesa tramstriad.
la annouikcing Ih* data of Ute
annual meeting. Mr. Chapman raid
that it was hoped to aaaaks tha
•ittcfkdanco of aWkholders a t this
year's mcatteg th* tergact tel Us*
hlatery of tho saoaelktten. Its mid
that tha aanaal masting* ad tips
■oas fla t ten afford tho stack beldams
an epos it* ally to Worn ovary do-

Alpha R ichards D ies
A t H om e O f Brother

*f Tampa. Uflth Field AfeUltery:
Alpha M. Bkharda, 93. dted tel
M ater K p . MeCaU t f Jackasnvllte. K ith Coast A riU ary. and 9:00 A. M. today fattested an

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v&lt;vi|,t
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D o n a tio n s S w e ll
A vote of appreciation for Hie „ nv up,*, r th
many aeeom|dl-hm.,it■ ,\rt.
E m p ty
S t o c k i n g ehambrra
of the past IS month, s s . alok ||,. ilvoirhl
placid In the minute*.
Arne,lean flat
Walter llaynea, prrsklint of the
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.. , -------- Uusltkraa am) Professional Men’,
Contributions yesterday raised
tCks ttserZ on rare » i„ i
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the total of the Salvation Amy
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Empty Storking Fund lo 685JM). •
YOU NEVER KNOW
Ly, _rbe Ka
chairman Charles Morrison and DENVER. Dee. IS —fA* t»? dians. who m
Cspt. It. E. Rose announced to-nil pWeea, Bailiff Numiare..iA|Crr*l n*va rf
day, pointing out, however, that thought his hmrh would hr«,(- 0 |kss doio.lb.1 1
this amount la far short of th* in kit desk In iNe roun y rt urt-. Ur, IVve-il M.
necessary funds to feed the more room. But Somebody stole it-'a*-(..tunx-d f1.-m
than 100 families the Balvstton mg a court saask-a
nieo
Army has planned to pranrhk for
Christmas flay.
A total of |10 l
made yesterday.
Those making
‘W hy W e Should Buy In Sanford

B e adding that many children will

There will be no continuation of
Die present cmercsncy training
iiu-aiurva for th* Florida Natioiisl
Cuanlimen after Jan. 91, Col. A.
\V. I*. Bands, of the Fourth Corps
Area Headquarters »1 Foil Mc­
Pherson, Go., told ntelbers of tho
Floilda National Guard Office 1a
Association a t its annual meeting
in th* San Juan Hots I In Orlan­
do Sunday, according ta a repoil
of local officer# who attended tho
affairin the election of officer*. Col.
Preaton Ayers of Orlando, com­
manding officer of lb« 194th In­
finity, was sleeted praskknl of
th* association for th* tn'ulng
yt-ir, white LteuL Karl No dgrett
if this city, woo elected vice piesideal from th* 194th Infantry.
During hte discussion of nlllWry affairs with th* cfntcr*
from all of th* National Guard
orgaalaatioiu in tha slate, Col.
Smdz pointed out that the ornitln nation of the present tare-day
a week drills and tho «me tunic.field training petlsd wtuM of
tussnsky bo preklbltad a f t'r Jan.
31 hicauis of Uo provision, of
lb* Natteanl D efn w Act, which
he declared Is ro t lilily to
rhanged a t tha next sosamn of

B ritis h C r u i s e r Is
R e p o rte d S u n k B y
ro c k e t
B a ttle s h ip

piit-tl tlt'iiitnui tine ttux'iu
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D is c o n tin u e d ' S o o n

Argentina Wants
Expulsion of Reds

t w ams: sc
srsa
ttirr fcSst
ration of their plan'inga,” Mr. S'

G u a r d s E m e r g e n c y remaining In vrhkh contrlkuUsaa
W ill

R e s o lu tio n P a s s e d B y
C o m m itte e Im p lie s
D e m a n d F o rO u s te r;
A id A s k c d F o r F i n n s

ltl'S S IA N BOMBS SKT CAR A FIR E, SHATTER BUILDINt

"ullowlng a dctallid repott •&gt;( ,tH|,
the recent hrsi In* on the i&gt;t,'-'ti'x.
|x&gt;»«il canal to the Ka-t linnl ion
given by Krvd T- WillUnm llu- •-»
Ituanl of Director* ami member-'*"*1
,hlp of th sScmlnok
S County
S I Cham. 1*"",1
II
a-r of Comment in thcii month- jo ,.
ly meeting last nigal pa«*««l a j«»&lt;•&gt;&lt;
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Mary Rawlins U , Santa Claus t l .

T ra ih in g

Cana) To Coast

In an effort to show why w r hIhmiKI Imy in our
bom* tow n,-! inttjKl to try to tmeo a .loltar 5|n&gt;nt liy
• Sanford citizen In • urighboriug tow n uml « «K&gt;llur
»P«nt hy a Danfort) citizen in K anfdnl
NVhcn a Sanford citizen spend* u dollar in a neigh­
boring city tho dollar goes into th at eitv. First the
coat of the article U sent to the factory, the iiroftt*
r&gt;ing to tho m erchant of th at city. From thooe |m&gt;rit*
tho emikkiyrcs of th at mervhant are |m»d. thus gentl­
ing Sanford money all over thi* city. Till* Sanfonl
money goes to grocery store,. a|&gt;|kartd store* ami to
tho home-owned utilities comimny of thU neighboring
city. Then some of tho profit i* paid to tho‘t city fo&lt;
taxes, thus enlarging and beautifying this city on
Sanford money. Tho owner'* share is used in much
tho samo way a i tho employees' salary but randy &gt;b* any of this money th a t U taken out of Sanfonl come
back into Hertford in trade as these people buy in theii
own home town bocauao they want to help it to gn&gt;w.
A dollar spent In Sanford goes into ou r own city
and stays there, excepting of course th at which g«w&gt;
to the factory. The profit is spent in employees'
salaries, which is spent in Sonfurd thus circulating
through Sanford business^ Taxes that are paid out
of thts dollar spent in Sanford help to enlarge ami
beautify Sanford, thus m aking it more attractiv e to
tourists who bring more money into our town. Th*
owner’s share of th e profits is naturally spent here in
Sanford in order to stim ulate trade and set an exam ­
ple fo r th e town people to follow. Monev snent out­
side Sanford generally stays where it is stwnt. while
.money spent in Sanford will circulate here and h d o
our own city and will soon get back to the original
spender.
In trying to gel people to a im pledge cards no'
to buy out of Sanford. I found the main reason o f­
fered fo r buying In neighboring titta* wan th a t they
could not find w hat they wanted in Sanfonl. If ev­
eryone would try to find w hat they want here at
home before going o u t o f town they would usually' l«*
able to find w hat they wanted here, amt if not th.m erchant* would gladly o ld er th e art k b . for them
and nrohably stork nn ost th e merchandise wan In i
Many people think me rchandise is cheaper out «kf
town: th is la not so. Pay a d olla r k*s fo r an artk b and th* quality Is a dollar lea*; pay a dollar mure f.w
an article and th* quality la a duller n o w . This U
bound ta be true, because no m a tte r where an a r t k k
ts ta u g h t, th e coat la th o Baser a t ih - factory if the

of .1 l lu i tt f muI onto!.lit that Mai*.I* ii«.u th«* In*.

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niMtlo a «lnvt t lilt «ltintiK an taitl.

Public Is W arned D r J . E. A bbott
L etter R eveals
Accepting i Sneaker At
T rade-A t-H om e Against
(o u n terfeit Bills; Is pP e^ Ker R\
P ays B enefits r....u „ : Kiwam s Lunch
W r i t e r R em em b ers
l ‘le«l&gt;?e. F i n d s
He
C a n l* u re h a s e H e r e

Furihe m o rs, obi

&gt;i„n |,y tliti'ittrm nr
resign If
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�THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford H erald
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BIBLE VERSE FCIt TODAY
-WE CANNOT FIND IT UY
OURSELVES: Thou wiP sho*
ms the pith of life^ in :liy pres­
ence is fstnAs of joy; nt tty
right hand there are pleovuree
for evermore.—I’sslms
HOW THIN A IILANKFT
(From Opportunity)
•re Is »n much misery in the

The few spam crumb*
W# have will got
How short a reach
The hand stretched out
To these who know
No handshake anywhere.
Hew little help our love
When they Ihemaelvr*
No longer rare.
How thin n blanket ours
For the withered body
Of despair!
—LANGSTON HUGHES
President Roosevelt has alrtady
i next year’s Thanksgiving for
♦Vembrr' 21.
We’vo hern culling them the
Reds for yearn but It looks like
they’ll bo black and bluo before
tho Finns get'througtrw ith-them .
As someone ns id oyer the radio
the other night, the Germans ars
beginning to suspect that tbs
Man That Walks Like u Bear
has got fist feet.
Thieves entered tho Florida
Nameries and landscape Company
•n Park Avenue the otls-r night
and stole five camellia bushes.
W t It funny that anyone who
Mh really love a camellia could
he to larking In Christian ptincl.
pics as to ataat It T
The communists In this country
'Wen very complimentary of
newspaper criticism of Germany
for attacking Poland, but they
keenly rraent the attitude nf the
tame nourre In Jumping on poor
little Russia for attacking Fin-

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many patient, not tkrro who
should be. Tho hospital ouerntes
its own drug atorc. caakct factory,
power plant, ire plant, commtsssry, hog ranch, water works,
firs department, telephone system,
' U kery, barber shop, laundry,
canning plant, dairy, library.
msttrosa factory, and practically
every other kind of Industry
which can bo used by tho Inmate*.

■ JM W

HNGLE BELLS! JINGLE BELLS!

L eft Handed Help
Not everyone believes in trading at home.Of course
most people who trado out of town do so carelessly without
thinking of the serious consequences it is having for their
local merchants and the town in which they live and they
are perfectly willing to go along with the crowd when it
is brought to their attention that something ha.i got to be
done to put 8nnford in the piaco it deserves as one of
Florida’s more progressive .communities.
But there nrc others, a few, thank heavens, who even
so still think that it is a good thing to trade out of town.
They believe that the way to enable the local merchants to
sell at better prices is to restrict their sales and hcnco
their Income by buying from out-of-town merchant^.: They
think that the best way to get the local merchants to In­
crease the quantity and variety of their stock Is not' to buy
anything from them.
They rido lip and down First Street and • count our
vacant stores and they chortle to themselves as they think
of the property owners who ore deriving not a nlekle of in­
come from their vacant property. And they gleefully re­
call how their own purchases out of town helped to dose
those stores. Their idea of a good town would be com­
pletely met only if every atorc were closed.
These arc the ones who aro constantly griping, ‘'Why
doesn’t the City Commission do something?" They want
the City to repair tho grandstand at the ball park, to fix VP
(he tennis courts, to keep the golf course in first d a is con­
dition, to widen the streets and to improve our parks and
playgrounds, and when the Commission says, ‘'We have no
money," their reply is, "Why don’t they levy more taxes.”
Then they vote the homestead amendment so the City con
levy only on business property.
These same people are the ones who arc always com­
plaining, "Why doesn’t the Chamber of Commerce do
something? Why doesn’t it try to bring in more tourists?
Why doesn’t I* advertise In tho big northern newspapers’?
Why doesn’t It go after new Industries?" And when they
are told such things cost money, and arc asked to kick in
with a three dollar membership, they say, "Why don't you
go to the business men?”
Well, thcro arc not many pwplc.jiku that, but there
arc some. They want to have their cake and eat It too.
They wnnt to make money themselves, but they don't want
anybody elso to. They want to hnve good schools and J

GRAPEFRUIT
TANGERINES
We «HH ■+*• |M T wrriov —eelol
wfll oppcotMW yetsv m IHs i M.

No one would hnvo thought thut the man they saw—It
■oemn no recently—jumping over balconies, swinging from
chandeliers, nr defeating with a single rapier tho combined
aasault of a whole regiment of medieval lancers, would
tavo been taken from thin world at the comparatively
youthful age of 50 bccauno of physical ailment. Yet Dougaa»*Fnirbnnks dlod early yesterday mornln# from n heart
attack.
Morn and more in hoart trouble taking its place as the
Number One scourge of mankM, Whcthor it is because
of fho Increasingly rapid pM0%Hlch human beings travel
In this ‘modern world, or whether it Is because of tho in­
creasing effectiveness with which other ailments are
warded off. lonvlng thr longer span of averago life to be
aiplod only by n final breakdown of tho heart muscles, wo
do not know, but wo rather imagine It la a combination of
both of these.
Douglass Fairbanks was fortunate that his life was
not ended long ago by u fall from the diezy heights of some
sttic rafter. More than once we havo wondered how he
managed to escape with his life from all tho hair raising
stunts which ho so cnsunlly performed In hla dally work.
To might also have died n long time ago from any one of
a multitude of diseases such as diphtheria and typhoid
whiuh once were great dcstroyprs of human life but for
which science has now found an gnawer.
Even bo Fairbanks | b probably a martyr to his profes­
sion. lie put hla hoart through a .dally routlno which it
quite obviously now was too much for It. He worked hard,
through long hours, and he constantly.performed feats of
phyalca! strength and endurance which would have put
anyono’s heart to n final test. And more than likely, be­
ing wealthy, he ate too well, drank too much, and alept
too little.
.
However all that may be, we are oorry that the adven­
ture stories he once deplctod so abl* tnO/94 often on the
screen are over. Wa always liked ^Tb« Thjj® Musketeers.
•The Mark of Zorro.” ’’Rabid Hood" ftnd the pictures llkt
that which ho waa alwnya mhklQjr. .'n»ar wort P M » •
tertainmont and there was a definite lift In them. Tner
never failed to leavo you with the feeling that there U
plenty of adventure, excitement, and fun In the world u
you look for It.
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W: ft. WILLIAMS. Manages
PHONE 111

c h r is t b IAS

FOR LADIES
AND GENTLEMEN

Men’s LEATHER KITS
m o to |7.60
EVENING in PARIS SETS
6125 to 610.00
Finn STATIONERY
60c to 61.00
KODAKS
61.25 to *13.50

LONGWOOD
Fairbanks Falla

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The Annual D atar of the Civic
Leexuc waa put on aucceaaf dly
Friday night at the library when
a chicken supper was served.
The fancy work and apron tables
and the whit* elephant, proved
very popular. In charge of tho
supper were, Mrs. L. Cramer,
Mrs. Alton Fuller, Mrs. B. It.
Gray, Mrs. W. J. Wells, Mrs. Carl
Whfltemore, Mrs. V. J. Nlemeyrr,
president.
Alto Mrs. M. R. niankoaahip.

Mrs. Viola Wsias,
Msrjorlo
lllunkrnMdp,
Rebecca Welker.
Fsncy work, Mrs. J. A. Distllnc,
Mr*. C. D. Nlckles, Mrs. berths
Serrrll, white
elephsnts, Mrs.
J. II. Mrnlck and Mr*. Sarah
Yamell.
Lyman
school
closes
this
Friday for Ilia Christmas holtdays.
Friends have Just received word
nf the death of Kdnard K. Hardy,
long-time winter resident of
lx&gt;ngwood where he owned an
attractive bora* on the highway.
Hr is survived by his widow.

Ann Sheridan
ttAMUO IN

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w ithout

Mr. and fairs. Jlsrdy were on
their way from their Maine horns
when ha died In tha Hospital In
Granby, Conn. Mr. Hardy was
ons at tbs old reliable*. Details
have not been- completed.
Lieut. Ernest Harris and Mrs.
Harris have arrived from upendIng four months In New Hamp­
shire, where Mr. Ilarris has been
ill.
I
At lbs Christ Episcopal church
there will be a special dedication
service for the new organ a t the
regular service an nest Susdsy I
a t ttSO P. M. ** ’

YARDLETS.
Eariy American OLD SPICE.. .1......,26c to 67.00
COTY... ................. ..........................60c to 65.00
Lucien Leiong’n COLOGNES and PERFUMES
61.00 to 66.60
ELMO WEEK-END KITS
66.50—610.00—615.00

’ ^
osvr

does her Christmas
shopping early.

Italy is sounding olf again le
' Jhe Modlterrnncsn. As we expect
ad ntonths ago, whtncvsr the
European
situation got bail
enough, Mussolini would repeal
CHRISTMAS APPEAL
&gt; ■ Iris demands for concessions to
TAMPA TRIBUNE
’ the Medlirrranean. Now all he
v wants Is nn outlet to the Red See
This Is Giving Time—the time cause the two funds have been
B through the Sues Canal, free
eaage of the Dardsnellns wlikk for tasking gifts, not to our fam­ combined this year is no reason
the gateway to tha illsck he* ilies and rotative, ami frirnds why given shodId content themalone, but to the poor, the de­ selves with giving to the one
g Where Russia now rules th , n&gt;o.it.
I and aecoaa to tbr Atlantic thiougk prived, the disconsolate.
fund ono-haU the amount they
' the 8 trails of Gibraltar. Maklnu
All over the land, a t Ibis sea­ formerly divided between the t*o
these demands at Ihl* partku- son, organised and unorganised funds. That Isn’t the true Christ­
ta r time esn mean only one thing, given take It upon themselves mas spirit—and It doesn't moat
1 .tre t France and England must to supply the urgent needs of the the need.
g wot up a t once, or rise.
unfortunate, to fill empty stocki f you haven't made your sub­
logs. to carry cheer and comfort scription, do It today—and make
’’
la rood log shout the liner BreIt as U r n a s you fan.
Thaos
toon safely reaching a German
able to g i n p t oil should ha Obit
‘•'.'port from Ita exile in Murmansk
to giro m e n this time. T i m
\ a f t e r a desperate run of the

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/r&lt;WKDNE8DAY, DECEMBER IS, 1939

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Explosions * j§M

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sx Oermsn VesselsV
y 10— 70,173 toni'.
Neutral Vessels v
69— 200,000 tons

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D E SIG N E D AND WORN h r L ops V . l .s I. a frock and hood
amncl, til l , p atte rn e d in p etunia sh ad e, of p a rp tr, c erite aad
t u J r r 1. 1, w hile. The M eaican o c tre e, fsilv 'n l a d u l l e r of trl
COM l . i l U n ia lirr la ir , m atching the necklace a h av r llte del
t ' r a ' d «•&lt; Vitae

The nrilU h reconnalsMieo plane th at flew over tlie slnklna mer­
chant vessel pictured aflre In the North Sea after enemy uttark,
was a welcome sight to the crew. The plane signaled a drtlioj rr
that sped to the rescue of the merchant crew.

PIN H E A D S ON Ike m ap m ark lha t r a c e , of ISO sh ip s l e a k la 100 d a y i o f w a r .a t
o f LI.boat a a d m iao o p e ra tio a , I, a rea above. N a t ik e v i
su icid e of E u ro p ean w a ta n o r in placei u a re p o rte d . Mo
by B ritlek w a n hi pc
m set aeu lralc b» m ine,, m o il G erm an! by ib elr ew a craw l
lan d , and G reece have boon heaeiecl n e u tra l laiarc.

DR. EDW ARD N. AN DERSON ,
above* . v i e elected coach o f tbo
year
by
IBS o th e r collago
reach es.
lie re ita re d Iba Uul*
v e n lly of Iowa a i a football
pow er In hli first y ear la the
corn bait.

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LOIS JEANNE VANN S RAJDIUU

Mrs. S-irt.li Sc.K wk. 05. la saved by coast guardsmen In s dram atis
Yeerur «t W c:t Meadow I teach, Ixtng Island, N. V , after gals atructl,Ni.itli Atlantic ro ad . Coj&gt;t guardsman picked up Mrs. Schenck and
tour men Imm flotilla of barer*, brought Uicm to ahors In • dory.

IS. Colorado Stato Colla«a toad,
who sbal bor faolball pUytaS
• weelbaart, W eller (Bad) Lyons,
wbea k . toU bar bo dlda‘1 love
lo r may mare. Lyon., who was
to l a t i part (a S TbaabiglvlM
Dae T t t a a at A lbasaareae. N.
M e e J « M t »• tbe slrl’s M*»t*
m o nlujuit' bafera be wei to
ireNE1 for tbe seme. He was
• truck ky bulla I• Jast abovo the
hbart aad was la a erlllsal sea.
dltloa far weebs.

When rod bomb* rained In tti&amp;nid Vo
this Planish church was one oriaasny I

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W a j B a g r a t wife, Q srhv^n

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W E D N E S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 1 S , 'I M I

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'

Dr. J. E. A bbott
Is Speaker A t
Kiwanis Lunch
(N M In N r n a r w

AND T H E

OMI

Klwanlans to Sanford for the midw inter conference ’i s most active."
E. P. U n e , chairman of ;h li
committee, gave a brief outline of
the work planned by this group
Charles Koontx w ai welcomed
bark Into the club.
.
A Hat of committees to serve
for the ensuing year was anne.uneed at the training school
fo r the officers, director* and
committee chaiinvtn a t the mi-et-

TALKING
DOLL
Sy

SIC R ID

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T* ^ • ‘ BjkslU, a dell
“ * * * , " f “ e fairies ee ska
a lta r
aaidalgkt.
"* * •
• / Lightning.
w ealed the delL hat i w a
*•* *• ••••» fee • • • » aad a
alghl by the fairies.
C hanter Nina
QUs« u . .

ln The commit!** nto* a ^ fo R o w si ■m t ^ l U M l ^ ^ . ^

PaU
UhaU'. "
Attendance

M arket Sales
Public Is Warned
For November
Against Accepting
Total $70,000 Counterfeit Billsi

SANTA

Dlngfrlder announced a t the be­
ginning of the meeting th a t the
club’* annual C hriatm a, p a rty
for the children of the local W PA
nureety will be held in connection
with the regular meeting next
week.
President B. D. Caswell, who

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*House:' * 1J |^JIV.nIel“i n i S
amt

A RN E

when the aun aen
atreak o f plnlu
“ WalL" rhouted
h o n e polled Dp th t
to the ground arw
woods. A t the fe
tree she stopped,
a lifeless dull tha
n or h ear nor tall
whinnied w ith fri|
loped off.
Leeie
^TO M O R R O W :

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Is a v itl, D. (J. Scott end K.
V * " 1 ° L * no" ,^ * .ln' t ,h * . »
lT B G t&gt; A t
Handall
now*. She reached fo r a little
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B oys‘ and G irl.: Kenneth R- P W * « « • ‘h*
P aV S
Bell. C. B . Wtsecup, W. M .' ” r , * h m l,y * "»*hinc ►»!&gt;•
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Haynes, J. 0 . 8haron. and T. P. pn'r*’ v , ,
,
McDaniel.
Sh* held It up to the fire, dent th "*00011^77
Business Standards' E. I. Hoy, •n d turnevl ll In the light so that nrC(|on wj(u your
W. 8. Coleman, sml J. A. Jones.
Pink lights darted from IL “Oh. " a m n a l g n l was i
Church: R. W. Wa-e, O. P.
wish Eric could ace this," she rush ortle'r for som
Herndon and
Jno. D. Jinkins.thought. Then the atono
felt made from a am ps
Class and
Mrmbetahlp: F. S. nueer In h er
fingers.
She had addressed the .
Dimson, B.
C. Moore, Fic«l R-1 looked sharply, and as she did, | tem em bem l the r
Wilson.
|&lt;b turned Into a little man, only
“ | had not the
Comici vat Ion: C. II. Wlsecup, two Inches high. He oeemed to th a t | would t e oh
Henry A. Kursell ond Mr. Smith, bo made of blue-white glass. He work, dona In Sanfo
Intrrclu'j Itvlaticns- J. W. Hall, bowed.
was the pledge. I
T. W. la w L n and W. B. 7-sehry.
“ Why, who are you?" whis- phone and called I
Klwhnls bMuration: D. O. Scott, pcrtni Leeien.
studios. I could y
Spnfuid Doudney a n j S. J. Ntx. |
«|&gt;m t u it B thought some one'done In Sanfonl. I
Music: M. It. G amer, Judson | , thinking of you," said the lit- !a little more a rai
West nnd r . S. lam son.
1lie man. "U sually I lie asleep aure of getting the
P r;g :am : h rid It. Wilson, E. F . I n th at sapphire. But when any- would he able to Ins
A, ,
one picks me up I can re flect'b efo re accepting it
I uhllc Affuirs 1^. T. I10**. H -, the thought of a friend."
| which had not tier
D. Brownlee, F. F . I.nn?, - Buy | *‘| aee," said Lcexrn. " lin t the house from wl.l
I’°*»
I*MHelilln. ,».r Altman, | whn Is thinking of m e?"
dering, they would
nnd It- C. Bennett.
"Look," said the little man. opes to fit. Furthci
Underprivileged Children- K. C.j | 0 pu| | f j out B tiny flute, no my rvvmo and an:
• n y . |1. E. n o t . \ a. D. Caswell. b |g f^r , h4n . pin , n J brgan to wr.he&lt;1 on the cards
n Th 1 »**’ iT'
play, "Lee-ten, Lcc-tcn.”
May 1 suggest tb
w™
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n d KVrnefh
n" f
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r,e’" “ ,J U e ,r n wi,h rlencct
° l,C,t ,hc
r &lt;,n‘rlbu'
W
oodniff
Kenneth °r
R.’ JBell.
shining
eyes.
people
have
Vocational Guidance: G. F- Me* y
effort to live up to

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"How U E ric?" Then the
Terming local newspapera the man played a very aad tune.
most effective
advertisin'- me- dear,* alghed L eettn . "1
•Hum. C. R. Treadway^ managing j escape from hero and find
director ■of- tlw Florida Chain
S h . pu t the little man

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“I nsi hanck p l u s s m m c K "

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO

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SEED COMPANY
HURPEES SEEDS GROW '
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ELECTRICAL
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r ia v Tn d in g

G IF T B O X 1
G reatest b e n e f it b ro u g h t to
any home by m odem oloctric
service . . . IS LIGHT! W hen
you g iv e a m o d e rn “Better
Sight" floor lam p, bridge l a m p
or table lam p to your iamily
or your friends, you a re giving
a priceless gilt—protection of
vision, of y o u th , oi h e a lth .
S ig h t is p r e c io u s ; lig h t is
cheap. See y o u r electric
dealer for y o u r 1939 Christ*
m as gift inspiration.
l i a i b l i i Ssrvice

FLORIDA POWER &amp; LIGHT
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Colorful Christmas

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

GIFT SLIPPERS

Qive Him
His Favorite

whisper to
To Toyland before dawn for then 1 be' come like a stone." The horse
■pricked up hD ears snd - sped.
The tlro n g -w h ltc n a re a w h y M M
I ran until k it eyes were rM rip n t
I it waa many, many tnllea to.T uyiand, and the wood* grew
and more lonesome.
wr
A fter the two had ridden
through tall
pine
trees
for
three or four hours I.eeien saw
two bright spots hy the aide of
tho road. I t waa tha glowing
eyea o f o young wolf th a t hail
Just awaked ana wot stretching
himself. Then she saw an old
crow H the branch o f a pine
tre e take his head o a t from un­
d er his wing and yawn.
He
cackled a fte r them. "W ho ore
you. who ore yuuT”
“Oh, d ear," sighed Leeien.
It’s near dawn." She leaned over

TELEPHONE I no

Mrs. Earl Named
Tourist Club Head

&lt;r**its**e r»**i Ps«*
though the •horiago curtallo,! iniAssociation, a Chamber-sponsored gross receipts frtm sales. A total
organisation, described the Santa of $2,011.20 was received f^oni
Claus parade of last Saturday and this product durln the monthtold of many olhsr things which Fall sales of yellow squash reached
are being done by merchant com-1 the limelight with
gros. -ales
mitleca lo stim ulate Christmas |for the mnnlh totalling all slmost
spirit. Mr. Haynes reported that u n p irn di nted $1,007 4K while llie
more had been done In the bus. *hnr| pepper crop sold il the
Iness district of Sanford this nisikel brought $IJ*H3.52 under
year than In a long time, as re- th r prevailing high prices.
suit of Ihc Association’s nnd
—
---Chamber of Commerce'* activities.
C .V IIK rl'l- TIIKHI'.
charge, the tom plairnnt *•
Fred fhirtur. manager of the
v n ir c ~ Z l rw I t
iA’) hla nral arnt intr p'lwtil; ••
Seminole County fair, sponsored
i
, , rc,| honor, p Icano, I i.hjrri i .
by the Elks l-odgc, rv|xirl&lt;-d on - While the &lt;lefend«n.
Ihat." The JuiIrv w m i i l
plan, for the Drill fair nnd e t- with drawing a piriol
“ 1‘
plained new policies with regard was being tried, the cnlr;’ .“‘J1 complainant he »»n»*i L i •••
to It* .operation.
Following Mr. |f»tened to lawyer*
Tb
1go to jail hlmacIf.
Homcr'ii Ulk, Chamber lYruldcnl gol thr hang of
*
P. p Campbell wan auth«rlic&lt;l to when thr defendant drn «•
•

leaned n vrr to
ItheShehoree,
"Quick.

CASUALTY

XMAS (HOOKS

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F a ste r, F a ste r

A IR P L ...4 E D hF A R T M E N T

HE IS SURE TO LIKE A
NEW SCHICK SHAVER i - O k

im iiu N r n a r u t o ..»
i r a i l l u N I'ram P a ir O.M
Lehman aaid.
to the aourv e of the ’•fake” liillt
The recently appointed market which have been pasted in irccnt
m trvigrr emphatlcnlly declared weeks in central Florida citlo.«.
th a t the farmers are misting an
The 110 kill* that have Item
rxccllrnt avrnue for securing ca«h , passed have been on ti e Federal
return* from their crop* In falling Reserve Bank of New. York. 0:i
§ Ik to patronise to a greater extent all of these l« the check letter
J /A the m arket, which haa become •nd number A32.
On the left
^
l£ £ l aalea headquarters for m-iny "f «lde of the hill, which lisa .1
I f r V y j l the tru ck er, -visiting Florida. “picture
cf
Alexander
HamREASONABLY TRICED
mwT,| T h is' market belongs to the iltfn on ftont, la the peal of the
.
farm ers’ themaelvra, it was con- New York Federal Reserve llnnk
nr lt» first ({purred aclely for their use anil with the large letter "B " In the
benefit, and yet therr seems to lie renter.
on the part of some
On the $20 notea, which are
Hne slipped ^ make use of the facilities. Hr. on the Federal llrarrve Bank of
n Into the Lehman . pointed out. lie urged Cleveland, the rheck letter and
°* * S’**1 more of the farm eia In bring number la KM. The aeal of the
p was only (heir own produce to the nvirket bink &lt;n the left haml side la
inildnt are and , r || it themselves. There la a centered with the In g e nuniboi
» w r t w s t r* w m m m y* rc w asj
The horse tm a|| f r , attached for u«e of the “ L” In ti e renter front la n pic­
and sal- market facilities, hut many of the ture of Andrew Jacksonraa alone growers have indicated their pre­
W r w i l l H a v e a l i m l l r i l R u p p ly
ference for selling their own
o f ( K t b r l U r X m a t b o o k s lo r
fee India rommodilic*. “ I want them to
yo uitf
ch ildren.
P lace
your
•know that D ry -are welcome l&gt;
r e s e r v a t i o n * n o w f o r s u c k nut
[come here and *ell llieir own
•l a n d i n g f a v o r i t e * a * i
llq
Iproiluee,” Mr, Lehman said.
1 ,0
j M-iny Improvements have been
[#11*1 A 'made since la«t year, hut prnhabl)
l MHr* I*l eimi tlnltirr linntr RI.INi
I1 1 1 IIt, ■the most outstanding is the coml&gt;*r*rr» I'taneMrt
ir**il**r4
rr*
«
race
tiae*
w
Miilkfr
hmisr tin Iharadr
I ««•
_ r l l _ 1pletlon of the luinl-airfaelng of •d hy riie m-ulrality act in theii
K
t i tle Tnlklna limit. \
I I I I I l n the read suriounding the market cln-slfh.il ion.
^ 'nrnk i*nllk ttnlri«NM
" in.
by the S late Road IK-putmcitt.
iM
t*
Sales of i Id,- vessels, le point­ v Mull |iu».e&gt;'« I'Im.hi kill
i* Dart
'T he leek nod naplnll sulfate ed out, would make room for I do ■ ••title Tim.|
| Vi
$.*.«»
ne in i-nn- wvaa laid by the ruml de|uirlm ent'a new ships Is-lng built under tl c a fair l*la&gt;
H..MI
at h-nie’ ertw several days ago. after the Mm it line t ’oiiimissinn’s s(i,vdr I 1 t t'lnl nf Jiislainrni
ing off a roadbed h id teen sin faced and coii-lrvrtlon prugrani. tlldei slii-insis card* j rolled previously,
uoiild lie n lirrd as scon in Itie
in fart I 1 Due to Inciea-id demand* which new weie finished and the govern
lope. when continue to tax its enparlty, the melil would pay tdiipping roiiipaiinign
jimekug house olt the markei ie» this valualinn of the old ves.
htest id e a ' grounds is semewlial ln g e r this
o get I h ls ’stasun than It was tills time la*l
lilt—thcio year, Construction of » shower

little
„
"Oh,
i? i. iJST,
must
,? '# J
him."
J„ ^
back p o p p in g In Ssnfonl

| backed away uwen h lm 'liw Ihtk
. the far snadoivs of the g reat
ball where she found n wldo
staircase lit hy candles. Ko she
tripped silently down and came
nut op a court yard where there
stood two guardsmen dressed In
arm or with crimson plumes wav­
ing from th rlr helmet.
They
leaned on th rlr rpears.
Along
the Ion of the court yard wall
g re a t ftarv* of light burned. An
Iron gate opened onto the road.
l-eeirn hid behind a pillar to
w atch because she wanted to take
one e f the horres tied n ear the
gate. Then she saw the guards­
men walk over to stand under
one of the flares. They bent to
look, a t the hill of a fine sword.
Quick
as a breese
L eettn
■tipped across the co u rt yard. In
, a twinkling she was on a big
whlta horse nnd he was galloping
I out of the court yard, onto the
I draw bridge, and down the roan.

PAGE FIVE

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| Mrs. Oordnier Talks
To C
ir c le fGathering
ia th e rfn
To
Circle
M h i i i r n a Pa** Throe)
nly etectoj to genre aa fourth
fca-ldent to tako thr plae*
itly left vacant by Mr*, u . II.
p Who ha* moved to another
e l i r a . L. « . Harvey waa apM th* new room chairman,
to devotional vraa lul by Mr*.

lira. A. U Oordnier, mlialon

on* Jump ahiad A t H H L BBAN­
NAN and 0 BOBuG fll’ECR in
S£b

. ipeakin* of daneo*
Inatanc*. th* Antler D
day nl*ht or .th* P. A.
Thursday night with an
from S t n Smyrna, two

m

And .-non a aalato ab y Ruby

Amjcroon and Marjorie An.
:n nrHo formed a duet to ilng
Mama .aM***. Ikntene* pray.

TAT0 4NCLUD

V87 PLYMqtiTH DELUXE

Idtd (flVan by th- pruilp.

k

tony . . . DAW W HAM..IIIOT'

your echedala for tba h
yooll plainly *ee ia lari*
•bout four diner* and a -i

Glenn EL McKay, epeclal

Invited KATHERINE W
MADALYN and DUBB.
CLEVELAND and LOIS

Pctcraon.
The fell
rtporta! |
acc r clary
lu Millar,
P iU rrk

5\Pr*cUca]ly'New Tlren ’ V
\
30 ddy Mechanic*!, Guarantee In writing.
•88 KORt)'DELUXE TUDOU with Trunk

7

Mechanical Cunranton In writ In*.
'82 PONTlAlC TUDOR SUDAN
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Good Tire*. New Paint.. New Seat Covert
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T^o above cart ;hova boea traded
&gt;MO Chevralela.
an u o m c a r . um t I..M Alik. A c Not AUka. Wo
have rba cfeaeaat l/rod C ar. I . So.ford. Bof.ro
1 ueod ear aao fboaa R acaadlikaadC are.

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u J. PaUraon, Mra. 0. C
Via, W. I. Woodham, Mra.
Harvey. Mra. N. J. StanMl*, w. C. RotubUy, Mr*
MflHnl, Mr*. IL R. Pippin.
I. NT Clevaland, Mr*. V. 0.
Mra. B, C. Moore, Mra.
din, Mn. A. J. Peteroon,
bom* McCall, Mr*. J. L.
ritfiMfe. A. LU OcTdnkr
M il. Ain. Glenn E. MeII Mr*. John Low*.

ALTMAN CHEVROLET CO.
MlP# PS* Hi l.lfrniUHI. i*lrSa IlPr- Mfttti 4|f MV) a

bort Mot eland, Mn. Lulu Milter, BBANIEBA
Mr*. J. II. Cotelouah. Mn. V. O. (n Lakeland which. to *
Hatty, Mn. Olln Smith and Mr*. Utah* mutter of aomo 00
ton’t likely to do him n:

Is Meets At Home

NEW ARRIVALS

Mrs. Eunice Kay
i Six of th* W. M. 8. ol
rat Daptlft Church met
’ aflemoon at Ihe horn*
, Eunice Kar and Mra J ,
atlaw with Mra. Kay, drtrnun, praaldln* ovtr the
I dad reading the 09th
U the devotional.
Igrotlarval wa* followed by

u.
wLJSatttj
weak* ago to help JTMM

YOUR

t a t • date fur the fool
Jquet netted noultej . ,

itt&amp; fifr.yM L ’i

been line but the
’.tent ’by far bah been
BILLY BRUMLEY . . .
la written on tha mat f
TKR JAMES CONNEL
Columbua, Ohio . . . II
,*h’o

ATORS

other c a n of admiration Ain*
afar . , . with JOE DAVIS-M th*
■ubj*ct . . . a wlllowly
blond
fnahm an . . . The
eophemor*
girla aarving a t tha tan q u rt ar*
going to havo roa^umea of a
and Mri. Hobart A. Hayne* vbnkarboud pattern with aprdb*
dy air*. i*./t*rday roaming In .Ihe KrroaJd- and big few* . , . The M m of
MAR0R1E JO N ES. MMl .SHEL­
CJyda Dl*Vjlo^ttrl.
TON HARDIN I* b o f te tfe rto * «
that permanent atmoapbtta . . .

by Mr*. A. K. HoantBthle atudy, "Religion ot
’ Motto**,’1 w it glr*n by
P. Campbell and
tha
dp pregrara given by

nan aaauiea
Mn.

Ji’ Sub-Deb Club ToHavp

F ^ r i ^ J l .Christmas Festivities

•d, bocauaa ddUya

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ho U«n • “Bad
ba*haldTn
near nounetd long and t
aMM
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V HoltsHolla- U|a Qrl|.D
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regular
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THE SANFORD HfeRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
CITY BRIEFS

tchooiiag Races
To S e S tarted A t
Track Tomorrow
tooraament t o t underway i Vt«t
night aa Clyde Parker and Dot
Re(U defeated R. A. Smith and
C. B. Wieertp two straight game*

154. end 1M.

S erertl other matches i b f l l
been scheduled for toplght oul
it baa act yet lean aaaoanoatf iff

i r n i i M t l r m r « . o»*&gt;
o'clo k, nccoiillug l&gt; Commsnile-

I’.

all th* players will bo able to be
present*
Play ta-Bm women's dlritloa h it
definitely been postponed.
Following -a completion of the
local tourney. Director of Recrea­
tion R. 11 Hardakor raid effort!
will be made to koM eeroral'inter
city matebea. tt they can to arOfficial wheeling inroa will
a tait Monday, Dec. 18, according
to the ennounrtmtnL
I h c schooling* .^111 le lirM

CHALKING ’EM UP

each night beginning nt 7:00
O'clock.
» “ *■
Track cfficialt alto pointed out
CIIARLIB CHAUCER
Umt then- seh;oling rucer, which
will icontlnue until tho track
deter Talks'
U *e*m* we can 't g et 'kaaabkll off Use wdaaL -Mad a Uttle sp in s, would bo tko only eppoitu&gt; talk with Cleo Jeter tb* ether day about Uw approaching reason, ally fur ch iid n n to see the grey­
which la actually leaa than threa months off, and 'not ao etrmage to hound* d i n e the mechanical rub- SCENE FROM 'T h e Lillie P r lm r * ,'
aay, Cleo seems to think the Lookouts will hare another good tears OIL
A nile Loui.e a n t ItichaiJ Greet.e. I.,
After Uio advent uf racing sea of fend matinee" to he held al U-n
this year, perhaps just as good If ant hatter than Toot year. At
least, Cleo said that was .Um Impression Charley Bradshaw gay*-him tens, minors are haired fiom rac
Ihe Rita T h ra lrr, for the henefil of
a faw days btfore. The see Lookout huricr a*id the genial Look­
tha poor fund.
out proxy certainly * s i enthuslasUc oyer prospects 'fo r this year,

and confidant that Sanford fan* would again be cheering the best
team la the League. Wall, wo certainly hop* to. And w* think
w* will hay* th* team to b e a t The Looktout* did lose Bid Iludson,
D lity Dean, Rad Lane (who .belongs .to .Chattanooga) Woase Bar­
nett and Mayo Langston, (who are class men and may not be re­
turned.) Also U li not definite that .Dale Alexander will be book.
But those laft will he much better'th is year than la s t Jeter hima*If will t» a tremendous&gt;b*!p to the club. I t was Ida strong right
arm that brought tho Lookouts through la aororol crucial playoff
gam**, and ho can bo depended on fo r many more victories this
coming aoaoon. A t proooat Jeter la working for the S t Johns
Rlvor Line, Ho should he In good shape when the aeaoon befins.
If he Is the opposition will bay* a tough time of it again.
A Fine Opportunity
Bob Ilardaker tells us the Ooola Tennis Club has ashed for
some matches with a team from Sanford. At tho present there
isn't a team selected hut that shouldn't bo difficult 'to arrange.
There are a number of good player* her* who could g{v* a good
account , of themselves with aunoat a n y team In tho state. It
would bo a fino thing far Sanford aad Ocala to establish athletic
relations by staging such matches. One match eould bo played
hero and another in Ocala. If they proved successful, matches
with other cltlco could b* sought. This need not be limited to
tennis, either. The City sponsors softball teams, badminton, shutDeboard and other activities. Many cltlos would Ilk* tb* oppor­
tunity to partielpat* In such match**.

Outdoor Bowling
Alleys W iiH B e
O pened *6nFrid^y
The bowUng alley - which haa
been constructed arro** the atr«et
&lt; from Fort Mellon Park will open
-cn Friday alght. JIa rn r Robson,
owner, said today, adding that
tha alleys will be open for play
daily aad nightly tWraafter.
Tha latest type eatdacr alley*

by tha foDewcia: of this sportBuilt under thcA nervIslon of *n
saglator who W ^vrrafd in lha
construe Hou cf outdoor alley*, the
slg- lanos or* made of cenereta
with a special bakclUa ensmel
surface.
Shelters bo vs Men constructed
ai folk ends of the alley of na­
tural crproca. Th* courts arv
completely lighted with the lat­
ent type cquinmenL Both duckpln* end regular pine are avadibte to tho howlers...
In a shert time, ronitrixUnn
will begin on a mlnlatui* golf
rouise adjoining th* alley*.

Classified Advertisements

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F u rth er plant for the Lion)
rin li Script llanro lo ho holil on
llio hight of l&gt;oc. .10 In llio hnll
room of the M ayfair Hotel will
to made nt the ineeting of llio
Lion. Clu)i In the Vnhtcz Hotel
lonitrhl at 7 :0ft uVUk V- l.l«*tit.
Kliialiolli Harkov o f llio Salva­
tion Army, will «l*o wpenk in
holm If of Iho Salvation Ainiv'iKiniily S ticking Fund drive fur
Ihc aid of needy foMlUr*.

Rollins Crew To Race
In .Now Orleans Event Gayda Intimates

SlV Pnlmello Ave.

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The Best and Frwihest Maala, Fowl* and Produce,
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Drawer A Shipper thirty yes re
experience. Get your Christum*
Orders fa early, price* on ro&gt;
«M tt, Ndaen A Co, Oviedo.

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D Duce Has Not
Forgotten Aims

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at.itring Sldrlry Temple with
k»&gt; iht.wn cl a ippclal "ilem
u'etoch Saturday nm rnin, at
the Chriilmaa b a .k rti for

i tinimcK. Tcv. i» &lt;\ n

tor, said in n broadens! tod.iy ihnt
"It is ncceomry f- r Italy to have
f««* m t a ln exile from tho Med
llerranonn."
(inyda ilerhin-il that al prevent
B ritain control-* tho r a l e , nt (libinllnr, Sue* nnH llu- |)arilah«ll*&gt;
llrviaion nf the ruluniul system.
Gnyiin as-erted. "is nnmne the
elem entary con,trucllvi« ncccaaltie , nf the n:w Kurnpe.'*
The brosdenat Indicated thni
Italy did not inti-nil lo let her own
"n stn rsl arpiretiona" Ih&gt; fm cot
ten during Ihc Kurupcnn conflict

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No Need to l e i
Santa Claus Dowi
Thi s C h ris im a :

LEGAL M il ICE

— Tli•«-«• huitdiiil ioed.i liilu p si
T,-xa&lt; Tccli i.-hlinire kill «-»•
:,i i l.inv, i uf lire &gt;d n month,
■l ink mi |!iu!tii! i f eiffco mid —I
i» *lions nf wil*:. In tlm o days rei.u lly i In-v In. ki-.l nwny
IM
pit. i' !-* uf fri.vl rliii-ki ii. I'd piuiliil-i
ROME. Deo. 1.1.- I,P)—Vlrulnli- Ilf veil a ml uOI pink i-hopn.

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Tim Tara wlU leavo her., Ihe
dgy a fte r Christm as for New t.«Gan* f t r thH r accond rkish with
the boat, rlnb, which defeated
them a year ago whtu Bradley
look only four meu to th o &lt;rare*.
Although Football Coach Jack
MeDowplI is taking same of Lite
boot T sr oarsmen to llsvnns during the Christmas kolhtays /o r
foothill gomes agalnil Hbvoiu
snd Tampa, Bradley ho* a strong
erew In prospect for tho New Or-

Flrtt PuMIcntlnn. (h it Sind i l /
lo Appear to the llill filed ugMn«t
of November. 1il».
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you In the Abut** entlil »1
II. M 1VATROM
n-filch U urnihn*. on Mun.|«r* J.»»» Admlnlvtmlor r. v.
A/ of Iht
R#unrv lot.
t i l l •(
IT IN Kt'ItTIIKVt OIUtURKD tMl
WAtlllMO*
• hO OnUr of I'ultllnilltiii l»«* |utU* M MilTI. ItORlUVK TON.
l.dlinl oiu*o a week for (»ui run*
*#«•ul l\ »* work** In The N infnil
Ihm lit, A |;eO»|*A|*e| i»f *••*•*.*• t*I
elrrulnlliin |»»»t*llohr«l In H'ihIiii*:*
I’tomiv riK.iitn !
\VITNI!.«M mv
nn.I aril h«a
*f ll»** t'lrrult • onr» i» **o,.
r.n.t ri.m .l i Him N \ * i V&gt; i
A l» 1*3*

CMatog Cabbage, Laaka Col-,
larda. Eaearale, Florida lathtrg
Lmtsea, OaMfamia Lettuce,
(Berry Btraln) Broccoli, fkaat
BTBB, B. W. Dell, Lake Manroc.

the home of John W. Wberman.
441 South Bootovaid. DeLand, ONE 4H' Heeso

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NEWSPAPER

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W e realize th a t in som e rare in stan ces a certain product may. i
available in Sanford, and in these, in sta n ces w e have no quarrel wl
person who g o es elsew here to purchase. It is only* in th e c a s e s '
people buy. indiscrim inately ou t o f Sanford w ithout local invest!]
and w ith no thought o f th e loyalty to th e tow n in w hich th ey live,
we w ish to m ake our plea. •
W e are conscious o f th e fa ct th a t the success o f the present
paign m ust com e from th e m iss o f individuals in Sanford. U n les
person in Sanford co-operates, th e p lan is doom ed to failu re, an
m erchants w ill continue to be p en alised ahd handicapped a s th ey
in th e p$rt&lt; and w ill not be able to suroeed'ftpd im prove their sto

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I will co-operate In your plan to keep Sanford Dollars in Sanford
and pledgo myself to the following:

1. To carry such stocjc of goods as are necessary
to fill all demands* and to sell a t such prices to
.
m eet competitidn. V
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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 impor­
tance of spending th eir wages in Sanford. *

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THE STYLE SHOP
GROCERY
CO,
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FLORIDA POWER
&amp; LIGHT CO.

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can m ake people buy locally, unless
1 If this power o f public opinion can
h er abolish, th e practice o f m aiiy
be b e n e fite d : th e m erchant,

iis Advertisement Is The Firet In A Series Made Possible By The
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AY, DECEMBER 14. 19S9

NUMBER f t 4

Established In 1908*

League Of Nations Expels
Russia By Unanimous Vote

The Yule tide spirit perradea illuminated ehoer.'ulnfss, A light*
Sanford aa It seldom baa before. ed cross, with Urn words -Merry
Christmas- undCmexth, also In
, From the modernistic Christina) Ikrhtn. bln--------------i forth lit aBight; while
tree anangoment on top of the Inild# the new t, e m o Jelrd
Interd t - .......
Cloak In the renter of town to the lor form) an appropriate hack
P o c k e t B attleship, colorful arrangement* In store around for numenw* Christmas More Than 7,000
4 C o u n c i 1 Members,
Window a. sidewalk
decorations,
TO WAR FOR FINLAND ON SKIS
A d m in l G raf Spec, and chlmea which peal forth ap­ displays:
sons Sign Pit
N a t door to .Penney’,, where
Including Finland,
propriate carole a t half-beur In­ the entire window ensembles hare
Forced To Take R e­ terrale.
To Trade A t
there b aa atmosphere .been tipniforraed to reflect the
Abstain From Vote
Yuletld* spirit and to dlaplay thi,
fu g e In Montevideo afloat that U redolent with the iI at'a
F
o
r
Four
Moi
On Expulsion Issue
Christmas flavor.
s f i eo ’a
W 4rard«
a re s
Louis N’adrr secured
sig­
J f * U ? Y u&gt;-' A rr e J «*&gt;• »«*•*
‘ht£ u
aH L / ".T ln ex t block, the HU ironw are Co, ners for the “ trace-at
iS L n ^ h f
m «ekenti I **»
limit In nrmnrin* ! pledge cards to take a wide)
tli
&gt;°n« « rlra of show'windows lover the corps of students
.35 Degree Tem pera­
: Ipatlng in the conttst,
ture Is F o r e c a s t
‘ Ldward Higgins annoui
MoKOwReporta P ene­ jh
day after making the awi
For
Sanford A r e a Stalin Had Refused
^ .Ml?;'P»ay*. there is one window Hevot- the students la the thtec
tration O f Finland rS t^ r S?.rist. I T S
i . m . vii Dec. 14 -(A 1—| .To
Renresen7 h . * V M r ?to tba more practical aspects of schools dutlng fkop*l o r
I.AHKI.ANU,
. . Send
_
__
t o 65-M ile D epth l5hkh
morning.
[area.
hardware, arch aa andirons.stoves, this
The
Federal
Frost
Warning
Scr
t
t
ll
tl
VO
TO
M e e t in g
In the eit&gt;ay coutcst nmithe
The Christmas Commltl-e, un­ nnd electrical appllaocet. Colored
Vic- predicted freeling tempein- j
- -- subjeci
-K
trp
Hanfcrd
D
a
k
i
der
the
rbalrraanshlp
of
John
l Issue and atrskmora have been
fr m a j o r p » » a i ^
turrs tonight a* far south a . DeG E N E V A . D w . 14.— (A P )
Ivey, Is composed of Frank Uaurr, used aa n decoratl«# background. in Banford,- llnice Mulrhead was
-Eiiropoan WfU\
winner for the senior class.;
l^iml nnd Hcwry as n nerv cold!— T h o I.onRUC o f N n lio n a, b y
A. r . Cullum, El)y Delyao. Joe
The Hollywood Bhon has dee- the
Ight bttw ftn t
Easerbk, E. C. Harper, B. L. orated with a silver and blue color Catherins Hurt for tho Jugtor i
wave moved southward Into Flor- n u n a n im o u s v o to o f Its COUnrlsss, Martha Wight for 't h e 1
German w a r s h ip * » off the Perkins, H. B. Pope, M. I . Un­ schema, with miniature bells and sophomore
class
and
Jean
Hardy
born, F. K. Roumlllal, Frank tinted leaf figures combining lo
Fro«t*wa. forecast for vlrliM ly !c “ - !'H,nV
R u s'
coast of Uruguay, shared Shames
flip iMitirr northern nnd m ttm l
I)0CHI180 o f I10F illVASlon 01
and Nsd Smith.
nuke the arrangement one of a t­ for the freshman class.
Aa the contest frr obtaining
attention with the L ea g u e To dtscribe adequately and fair­ tractive simplicity.
»r**n» of the ntnlo, with tin* low- F in ln n d .
for the -trade-at-T
est mercury reading, 27 degrees. I p 0 |lr nlM nh e n i o f th e COUIt-'
df.Natlona agpon to Opel ly all the window dlaplaya and The Touchton Drug Co., has signers
decorations of all the caueht the Santa Claus eplrlt to pledge card* drew to
predicted for Flrra Home. Slightly
Russia for Invading Finland. Christmas
storsa la Sanford wonId be an
warmer w eather was s e n for cil, inc'uding Finland, abhigh degree aad on# of Its Mayor Edward Higgins r*l
th e German poeket battle­ im possible'task, and K to with afront
slnini'il from voting on the
windows re reels a miniature that approiimately 7,000
Kmisrvo E. Wallrntus, Finnish skiing champion, 1* one of Friday.
A fnrecast of temperatures in- i-vtiulsion motion. Others were
ship Admiral Graf Apee and Urn fore-knowledge -that paly some fireplace aurrouaded . by various had signed the pledge thgl
400 men and women sailing from Nrw Ymk aboard the liner Grips- rludid
am
entirely
In
sympathy
of
tho
outstanding
oxamptoa.
may
New Smyrna 3.1; Sanford
gift aaggesUena. and the , other
three British eru b a n A nted fa r
Chinn, Yntroslnvln nnd Greece*
holm to aid the defense of their homrlnml against the Ruarian In­ 33 .
ha mentioned sod that aoaw may window boaeta a* tiny Christmas your campaign to keep
gM '-boagn yesterday h u
n * ba
The vote was on a resolution
unintentionally alighted, that true. aa m eaaUng a pyramid of Dollars In Sanford, so that
vasion. Annlkki Mlkkola pins Finnish. National Guard colors on
angamant th a t aaat -the German this cursory description to given. mow* white - aahriaaao. • Tho In­ may circulate here and thus__
With the season's first heavy which declared that as a result
Wallrnius, who will ba an officer In a ski patrol.
waiphlp Into Mentarideo s t a r
Where to begin to a difficult terior to laoed with varicolored prove the general condition of
frost predicted for tonight, there of Russia's artioni toward Fin­
question, but we foe! a good start strsxtesrs sprinkled- with a pro- our city. I believe In Sanford.but
are many lender vegetables .in land "Tho U. S. S. R. no longer
res 11to that we are not maktog
may be had by taking a peek at funion of tinjrtl
tire farms throughout the rounty is a member of ths Issgue."
v The. extant of daaregp to the “ swell's store, tho facade of
Tho hriUtoatly’ lighted front of ths host of our opportunities
that are ptohahly doomed. Up to
This was the firet lima In
antlaar* Exeter, AahlllM iMeh to a veritable bower of the Mather Furniture Co has tak­ am therefore willing and glq
the
present, green trrans, tomatoes
Jax waa; undJadooed.. How- Irtotesas greenery, ribbons and en on Christmas color by the use do my foil part toward
tho League's history that a na­
ami
other
trmter
Fall
crops
have
ware Indication* of oOlorsd lights. Window displays of painted figures on the »tore It a better town to live
found temly markets amt hove tion had keon expelled. A. Unani­
at merchandise, set la decorations windows and the arrangement of further plodge myself f
l&gt;r&lt;&gt;nghl
guod return* to tho mous action of . lha .council-la
earn in g eat the season's motif. entered I h t e t e j m d
aUuamen next four month* to
necessary lo axual test abatesgrowers.
OaaMfcwd -with a hug* ' lighted
home and do all In my
sions do not affect unanimity.
.rat at t £ f&amp;MN
Although
the
trmprrnture
Iras
Christmas true to make th b ators
encourage mv friends and
Previously the Laagn* had
teen uuromfortahly low srvrral
bora to do likewlse.times store early In November, condemned Russia for Ita Inva­
Many
Families
Wiped
E n g l i s h Say They
The prises In this conl .
these crops hare withstood the sion of the llttl* Baltic Uspublt*.
the winner* in each ths Grai
cold since there were nn froits. Russia had ignored tha Laogua's
Out
In
Sleep
As
/•The
Florid*
P
o
w
tr'a
n
d
U
g
h
t1
Will
Be
Ready
For
School,
the
Junior
High
w
Most of the crops, however, such call and replted that thara was
■nd tho Seminole High
no war bstwasn Finland and
Chemical Blows Up as rahbnge, cclrry, Irttuea and the
M ors A ir A ttacks
were |8 fbr first prise, t3
U. 8. S. R.
other*,
will
lie
able
to
withstand
IctoTimmi
tee
aad l U t o j F - f e f gf
second prise and f t each to
nuniAREST. Dec. U-(A’I - the cold .If the temperature iloe«
\
LONDON,
Dec.
13
—C/T»-Britnext four.
—
ElirMy prisons were ktllril ami not fall low.r than the 33 degree
Nader was awarded thr Ain disclosed yesterday that she
level predicted by the Wrather *.r," y rV u**1 *’
Btream
lari
first prise In the Junior Hlgk jw«* Hevrloplng a super alrUeet 200 others' prsvrly Injured la an Ilurrau. Neither would .this ' r mi
o
,
---- - “ —
Ifor the deal purpose of meeting riplutlun today ut a Cellulate peraturo he low enough to harm f'1BhJjJn Len^ngtad^from tha
«Berea*
Finnish war front.
IT e a lla a n l Ow Sh i , aim)
F lint under military control at th* citrus rropa In tnls vlelnlty..
. Unoffecial advleer f-ota th* port
Zsms.it I,
k
* MSA M 'F f
«mm
la.
'rlty an the Gulf. rA'FinlanjL’ arid
Many wv*v ~ttmf*ml fvar*d
&gt;riM e «»■ h i Ul.
dying. Wind.- families were wiped Schedule ArrairgeW** 'its rim re Ms had been rvquisItloiM
fared-agwki this r r i r by Ilte Banth f-~ Uraguayaei-*'
out In their sleep by the early
Why Trade In Sanford
For S anta’s Visits wounded.
*" ,,d l,0,»,luU ln t,rl"* ror
sari.
g n a ts a apeclal axk
morning bl«-t of nn uvcrbrsled
ford Garden d u b for "the beat Heeren
An sddlttenal prise to being
,
, - , ~~1 T„ ,
o .
The Itusiian public found but
1,000-gallon kettle of eliemlenl.
BRUCE M17IRHKAI)
bestride TtUetlde decoratlona, Mrs, planned for n mkitotare living
A sch.dule of visits for Santa
new&gt; of th', w&gt;r
tb,
High vrlnd« spie.nl the flames and
inner
of
First
Prize
Harry
Hsatsn,
chairman
of
tho
fM
a'w
tt
over
fo
u
r'la
ri
In
height
Claus
to
the
rural
section
of
the
v|et
pres*. Nevertheless It apptr.
the coast ta
carried
chlerinr
fumes
over
the
ceuuaUtee ta charge, announced fpr children, the tatnaK tee chair­
county has been completed hv tho (.nt|y was beginning lo dawn upUllage.
fo r a* return .ngagetM. .
men said.
j^-oplo that their army waa
' Sanford la thought of generally an some buililingn.
vjlapeew rtporta arid Kpaslap today. ' / •
White first repot ts did not committee of Hanford merchants ()„
r
u
m
are
being
offered
by
tlte
Urging
residents
of
Banford
to
faVtea, seek lag to bbact FJalaoa
Imllrale sabotage, lie disaster In charge of the affair. Chamber mrt.t|ng ,„orr formidabte reaiststreets, and farms; however one should think of the
club
far
tbe
best
outdoor
Uring
participate
In
the
M
ffuun
of
of
Commnre
officials
announred
&gt;nrt.
ilu,n
|; encountered In Pot t m ■aaat to want, bad v f aae Christmas traa, lighting of lletey beautification for the Yutetlds
followed a series of (rain wrecks j
group of people who control these buildings, shops,
DrifF.
..'tend.
I I I miles la aa alvaace
end
oil
plant
(Ires
which
hare
Tomorrow afternoon Santa will &lt; (A Kinrii.h telegram ageney dtoand other enterprises. Every person who lives in the
Finland's aaat eaatral froo- Vine* or shrubbery over, dooneayts. season. Mr*. Heerea ta tt that
reused heavy loss ond for whlrh
ju ris, potto cecheres aad enaem- thaae dealring to enter Uu contest
v
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Ps'ch recelvril In Co|&gt;*nhagan said
many
persons
Idanre
"foreign
limits
of
Ssnford
or
who
derive
a
livelihood
from
win fill in tbe reopen which aril)
4:00 oclock will go to Oviedo u„. |tu,si*u government. lrTltat#*
•rgents ”
m said. Rtsseli had The sntrtee will be Judgxl by ba
published In Tba Bxkferd Hor­
where hr will remain all evening. by , t u|,|Hlin Bnd Unexi»«cted FinSanford should remember that they profit directly u.i
a s c f f t M B k a lU n which w ill rid beginning Monday, Dee. IS,
On Monday Santa ill make* hi* n|*|, irmnlancr, waa pivparlnf to
their city prospers. The Isrger Sanford grows, the iurg--- -------legionnaires To Hold headquarters at the U k e Monroe tmr, „ ,M,||,„n *„J . half firet
th o
oriftoallty nnd teeve U a t the Herald office.
Of hitter
er will be the jobs and the payrolls. When our stores
Poll O lflrr D-01"
' r‘ .
clns* tn»ips nnd 1000 pteaea Into
Supper Meet Monday P.
sell more merchandise they ran sell on n smaller mar­
M. and will be nl the I’noln nil offensive against Itrlilnkl.
Pott
Office
from
2
00
to
2:16
gin of profit and pass the saving on to the customers
A supper meeting for legion­ P. M. He will he at the 1-ake
who will buy more with their money; thereby raising
naires will tie held In connection Mary Post Office from 2:46 l«
the standard of living all over the city and outside
with the regular meeting of tlie 3:15 P. M., the Uncgwood Post
Campbell Lcs-tag Cost on Monday Office from 3:13 to 4:13 P. 31.,
dlatricta. When the population is Increased the
night at 7;IH&gt; o'clock, Coihmnnder Altamonte Springs Post Office
taxes can be decreased on property and business
ub
Georgs Weinstein announced to- from 4:30 to 3:00 P. M. and the
without a decrease in the Income of the city govern­
The atajer obieritva of the
day.
Fem Park Post office irom
Qontractor* doing burinsea tu
The entertainment feature of 6:11 to 6:30 I', M.
ment Every parent and every child should remem­
Banfaed for the first year wtU Klwtab Club far tl» ensuing
The Kmpty Blocking Fund
the meeting will bv the showing
Announcement* of
Santa's
ber that a better 8anford will mean better equipp'd
grows slowly.
he required^to pay a eHy ecce- year will be the organisation ta
of
colored
motion
pictures
nn
the
Itinerary
Is
bring
announce*
to*
'h e Seminole High M wri of a
IViiMtions yesterday
totaled
schools and playgrounds. With commercial Industries
Armistice Day parade In Hanford. day In the schools of the com­
af *100 tf M Key Club which will have aa its
During the tmslnes session sev­ munities in which he will visiL f t. Two persona thought of the
will come enterprises and attractions, which will In­
pUcsd on Its hrst coal the twe-feld petpaea of
eral matter* of particular import­
It Is reported that ht will have many children who will exper­
terest tourists. Tourist trade Is one of one of tho
at a meeting of the
ance will ba given consideration, glfta of candy and balloons for ience an unhappy Christmas thi*
largest sources of income In tho major cities of Flori­
year unless more
fortunate
Mr. Weinstein said adding that the children.
mtadsdnsee
.
people provide for tham. Thao*
touSteL**1" U°mit9
legionnaires planning to attend
da. Why ahouldn't Ssnford get her share!
[
•
This
rink’far
the
keys
ef
Uw
two
wrre
Dr.
Salman
and
Mr*.
amends an eadtthe affair itemM make their reIs there any reason why people from Sanford
K. F. Mann, earh of whom con­
h# Comrabates ■thoel, Jorid be erymatoed ateng
Tem
plar
Officers
To
servatlona
not
later
than
noon
|2. Their contribution*
should go twenty miles to get a piece of purplish grey
ig the llceeaa the asm* lines U the Xiwnnls
on Monday.
t
Ctab. with the select ton e f two
Be Installed Friday tributed
brought thr total amount of tba
J n . The new , ■eaiW
cloth to make • curtain or some other article when a
n
from
each
—
tu 137.90.
—— . . . . . -------considerably bspiece of greyish purple cloth can be obtained at one
Jaycees’ Annual Ball • Officer* for the coming year fund
Many time* more than this wRl
ersoas the fSe for the first year j^ g a tto . t e t a the
of
the
8anford
stores?
Why
should
a
citizen
of
San­
will b* Installed at th* regular he necessary to feed th* hungry
and to dheitad agmlaa lunar-.
Will Be Held Tonight maatlng
Ui. annual to rin ta,
n ^ r &gt; . . OTi „nita»J
of thr Taylor Command- mouths of children and adult* eg
ford need to go to any outside placo for parts of com­
OilMUy
ary
Knights Tempter, Kmlnrnt 100 fa null.. Christm**, and pro*
In order te ]
mon machinery? Why should Sanford citizens need
The tilth annual hall of tha commander D. S. K. S tarr an- vide toys f»r the children.
Junior Chamber of Commerce nounced today*
to go to surrounding cities to get clothes, that fit or
far
Capt. R. K. Ross arid tha re­
4"it?ip5t*y'a*v
will
be bald in the bollroorn of tha
Tha meeting will t r held in the sults of the drive io far w*rq
that are of thalr taste? Sanford should have as com­
It te a pah
Mayfair Hotel tonight with Kddte Maaonte Hall Friday night tr- "&lt; vrrm cly
dlsroure Zing"
but
plete a supply of clothes and other general merchan­
King nnd his oichrstia from ginning at 7:30 o'clock, h* aaUI, • ildrd that Ire still had faith that
af the Cltrj
Orlando
furnishing
music
for
tbo
dise
as
any
Inland
town
in
Florida.
When
Sanford
extending an invitation to all th* people of Bsmlnote County
ftra* ev ear-1
event
atoraa are better than those of surrounding towns, peo­
members of ths lodge to attend. would respond ganaroutly for an
Tha dance begin* at 10:00
fttim p ti
Officers for the coming year worthy n cause.
ple will come to 8enford to trade and Sanford clllzcna
o'clock, according to Prraldant are a t follow*:
r» th e ec i
Contributions may ha either
will trade in Sanford because they will get better
Harold Power* of th* Jaycoo*
Frank L. Milter, eminent com­ mailed or givan In paraen to C apt
who optimistically predicted that mander; James O. Huff, ganaral- Roae at Salvation Army band*
values.
thto wop Id be tb* hast ball sine* Ualrnoi T. A. Rtdpath, ‘ captain quarters on Second Street nr
There is every reason to believe that Sanford will
th* Inauguration of tha annual general| Mr. Stanfield, senior to Chariot Morrison, manager
be tbe trade center of this section because we have
Warden; L. B. Steals, Junior war­ of tho HU* Theatre.
water transportation, a large lake, good railroad trans­
den; Jam** Moughton prelate:
portation Idrect highways In all direction*.
R. B. Chapman, treasurer:
treasurer; ana
‘^ Seminole T eachers
Junior H igh P upils
Jno. D. Jlnkins, recorder.
Dollars spent In Sanford can circulate; you can

Given Pri

(our Battle

needsiatheJighiptdnc fttffara helogetonrinrtmgtliat t
chase must made in a. neighboring dty.

MERCHANT PLEDGE

Dear Mr. Mayor.*

- Winners
Infected With Yuletide Spirit Contests

M in d fu l t h a t m u c k v q f, t h e t n u f a g o u t
th r o u g h in d iv id u a l th o u g h tle s s n e s s * th e m er
w is h to a p p e a l e a c h i f e l t o n t o i a d m y h is

,

Hon. Edward Higgins, Mayor
City of Sanford

F l o r id a .

A Otil Decorations Indicate City Is

In co-operation with Mayor Higgins' campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local. m er­
chants and business men have signed a pledge, card
like the one illustrated below. It is our sincere'desire
to do our p a rt in m aking the. cam paig na.sucopu..and
thereby help to build Sanford; into a. bigger and .better
city.

sa npord,

Maatar AnodiM Press

VOLUME XXXI

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Predicts Coldest
Wave Of Season Reds

.B ritish C raft
Lurk O ff Coast

A re F irst
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ELECTRIC
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MACHINE CO.
CHOTEL
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LIQUOR
SANFORD
W .H .R E Q Z
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N e w O rdinance Key Club To Be
M ajor Objective
W o u l d Increase
Of Kiwanis Club
F irst Y e a r Fee

Seminole Citizens
Not Responding To
Stocking Campaign

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MAKlftto
PAINT STOI

bqy from your neighbor then he can take the money
aad buy what you have to adL The employer can
pay employee*, they can buy the thlnga add by the
ta,
can buy from our farmers and w holeyou spend money in Sanford you
but when you tend It to some other
and all you have left ie the problem
dollar to Sanford to take the place
Is sent out. A large business firm
__ of Buying from some other firm the
wfcfcb {hey themselves have to aall; anyone
any that such a practice would be very fodlsb.
yoaraeif aa a member of the organization,
teens 6t Sanford." and you arn a citizen.
Just aa foolish tor one organization as.

C lose E ssay C ontest

W ill R eceive Checkq

Oval1 100 oaoayn bar# boa*
turned ta at . tha Junior High
School on tha subject of decorat­
ing Uw city with light*.
Th*
havn been written
by
ta tb* sixth,
aavantb,anJ
grade*.
C ity News B riefs
mutant - cteaa* . tomorrow,
f t waa sponsored by tha Florida
af Fnaep J. G. Roberta
wta aad ligh t
Company; Jnatka
reportad much Imprered from
Prison wOl b* given for Uw whws- to
bto
recant
Ha baa not yet
tag aaaaya. Firet print will ba retain* A tolllnaas.
bto offtea, bownvar.
U , aacand IS. and third P .
Workman thto nam ing ware

5

LOCAL WEATHER

tb*
aw n bur *4 tba to eaaaidasnbly....................
Bnuatoy Puteatea BuImIm on tba totenant of _
qf First Street and Park af tha aatortoa.
Tho cheek* will ba
af the taachara a* _

rep a li t a g

tomorrew, wbtob In &lt;

aad osaka Sanford Uhe town
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Checks for th* pay***
S:
Bsmlnote fbunty tewrhsr ri
Is* In full through thto '
signed by member* of tb*
of Public Instruction at g
meeting In th* office a f - ___
Superintendent T. W. Lawton
the Court House *todATa
In order to pay
a half month's salary(
ternary for tb* Hoard ta
a loan of $3,000 bringing to g 1
Ul of $17,000 Urn amount
local banka for tba State,

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Hm y Contest
Winners To Be
Named Thursday

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Government! Hits] Papayas Grown
At Shipping Of ShtceessfnUy In
Third Grade Fruit- Seminole County
tr .a tm .sa r r o . t&lt;^ J M^ Mto to '

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reea ole Law taaa

ITATK OF FLOHIUA
-UUNTT QT a*AIINOUB
To* aad oath of rou at* horear
&gt;ott(ied aad rogurod to pro*eat
tor claim* aad demand* nhleh
mu, or either of rou, mar have
uralnet tho **iate of MARRY
MUTTON WNATKlt. doroaood. late

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adar mouth* from the tlm* of U o
Irot puhtlcatioo of thlo ootoo.
laoh claim' or demand moat ha In
rrltlag, and moat outn tho placo
if ruaMenro and pool office ad,
roc* of tho rlalmeat, cod moot

km Wins H. ■TANKA and ----------■TANKA, hi* wife. and cock of
U n a If llvljut. aa4 If dead. aU
part •• ctalmicg. hr, through or
uadcr IL BTANKA a a* -------------•TANKA. hi* wife, or *&lt;lh*r of
la lh* 1**4 lavolvcd la thl*
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and all portico kavtng or
•I* tola* aar leicmot la U* land
IbtoTvm la U U *alL
It appoorlag froa* a awora hill
af csmplalnt filed la lh* Nlath
Jodrlal circuit Court. g*ml*ol*
Couatr, Florid*. wherein run and
oach of r*u *rt named defendant*
a ad D. D. DANIEL lo plaintiff;
that rou a*d oarh af you ara rooIdonla of tho Ualtrd ■ la in hut
toeido la a atdt* other thaa the
■Ul* ol Florida aad that Ihoro la
•a poreoa la the Btat* of Florida,
tho aerrlre of a cuhpocn* and or
oaaeaioa* upoa whom uroatd hind

thaa do* root/loot p*j
week, for four r cocoaat
DONE AND ORDERS]
llth Ear Of Ncrcmoer. ,

Clerk

Circuit

Court.

C*ua&lt;
By- A. u.
SHARON AND. HflAROI
Ailomcra fo* Plaint: f

PALMETTO GROCERY
317 P a lm e tto A y*.

r i t f i men hod voted U o aourhrt- (torr rovrab how Indian* mad*
iRg agtom ent In. and that H um s tender ra t. o f mrnt before cook*
**•
A*r*‘ •"■ *W wrapping K fat laarua af
C’,1**T* WaUara that tho ptt*l- thin atrangu Upa which prodoeaa
■iraa * f the art lo ho lircd up to. drlleloo* melon* called "Vantl"
Fr»»h Stymatir, manager of Uw nhleh meant to “harp welt"
Grower* Admin litre lire Commit* I. Merit lone rlahniif for m m t *
t o &gt; wom equally vitriolic.
’ b eratnlnotf
-TWru at* at Iraat -Oh otlwr the fruit and laarea called pa palp,
cnara which wo arc now b.vcul- This extraction has a great megathur lit the rvkrt," fcy.sour dicinal ruin* and la oatd u an aid

Finns Battle Reds
To Standstill On mot* Important thaa the*. l e e , gastric fermentation and gas*
Jr°S. ™" .* ? * -V -l™ 1 i**1 tfitb . It i« also owed externally
Both War Fronts «■*
thrr will hr followed through.
to dissolve fab* mrmbranrs la
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diphtheria and croup. Papain ha*
m edW nklvalue In tta
ability to dlwolra drod akin Ua*
lr.ntinned r m a r n c a w l
•** and promote the growth of
llSO o'clork. Routine matter* are new tlaeue.
scheduled for d brum Ion.
, The frail, according to an an*
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alyaia. rantain* aurk largo qnan*
TV* annual election o f offiraia titira of viUmlna A, B, C, and
for tho Sanford Tourist Club will |) u * t It la being processed com­
bo held during llw regular btml* atrrrtally to drriro from It Uaroa

CITY BRIEFS

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arm* aeaeion of Die club In lh* raw-nlUl xMamins.
CbsmU-r of Commerce building Then* are GO definitely known
tonight at 7:-to o'clock.
(uww for papaya but at prrarnt
Thrrr will TTT^rrtlng of 0.
“^ " u l T f til
Seminole Counly School Hoard in *™S I™ l
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produce*
mwL olana' -di
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fiber which can be converted into
fielt ^rT&gt;,,r of
Thohrpulpy
In­
payment f 7^toaTto
H/beia for t£
tho flr*i
cun
romovod
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,
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nm
l
dried,
reoom
bllng
coconut
giro the trorhrra Ibrlr l&gt;*y b^&gt; &gt;(|j almllarly uaod. Caipaln
rare tlirtatmaa.
|rom tho loovao la aa valuabla a*
Judge B. W. Ware will address digital!*, and not nearly aa dan,
tho Men's Whalaorrrr Club of the ■«"»«». U treatment of heart diaFiral Christian Church tonight at
? • “ukF Julra from tha
7"38 o'clock. Thio la • supper t**»t and groraiftrmlt b umful h
meetlag aad all aro invited tTha
t"*‘««"i ot ««&lt;*, warto
prrarnt. Judge Ware’s adjroaa *»"* »"d ulrarm. Julra from Um
will be on the aubtot of “Doing fra l . ri"d
ri|wnlng ab&lt;
What Christ Bldv"
ronlato coamoUa and aaponlfk

BATTER!
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SUGAR
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FLOUR
20 lb. sack

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303 GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 fdr
1 LB. DIXIE OLEO
1 LB. RILEY’S COFFEE^
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Tho fruit' b also Iha **aouree ot
■may and rariod food and borrr*
ago products.
Tho areda, also,
runtain Ingredients of Commercial
valor.
Mr*. Garrison pain lad out that
manay propW do not Ilka papaya
because tha fruit has not boon
allowed to tree ripen.
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Can Sell For Lemu Give Us • Trial Order and See. ’
The Heat and Freeh eat Meats, Fowls aad Produce.
A FEW SPECIALS LISTED BELOW.,
Fine Fat Peanut
Fed TURKEYS, lb.

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Investigate Possi­
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Stock F a c i l i t i e s

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Of Pictures DiesUnexpectedly At His
Santa Monica Home

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II. M. I’apw irth, pioneer Ban
foul ic id iu t nnd rh atter member j
of th r Supervisory Committer of
th r ,'a im rts ' K lite Wholcroln
Market, »«n again tlecln l clmir-

••Screen Actor
Had Retired I
Da«hing Don Juan Of
M o v i e Wsb Sftcli/
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^ hi* beach home in nearby Santa
Monies.
A t Uio bedside were his wld*
»w. the form er Lady Sylvia Ashley. and hla brother, R o b e rt Ills
ran, Douglas, J r ., called a few
m inutes before his death a t 1
A. M.. had not reached the
bouse.
In contrast to his career, hie
life during recent months was
q uiet and retiring. He did not
m complain o f iltneea until Mon­
day loom ing, b u t oven when he
suffered a alight h e a rt attack
In the afternoon, physicians did
not consider his condition ser*
k m ''
ille jn a rrla g e to M ery Plckfurd
Id m o was considered idyllic,
h itL sh t years
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ago they were dl. . .. H e la te r m arried Lady
Ashley, form er English musical
w e s te r star.
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Son-In-Law Of
Experiences Related To Herald
Mr. i’apwoilh painted out that
SeuiiiHilc fen Illy lies in the lim it
Of
pi educing area id
FDR Reported
- Reporter By Jolly Santa Claus the theSI. e-nttle
Jukns itiir r volley and
tin t livestock within a luelius i f
Snntn Cluus, who paid u pre­ fill miles euuld lie liimille-d a t the
Against NLRB DIES SUDDENLY liminary
v is it.tu tin- down-town lea al inntket.

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Rci niiic eerlilicatcs
lu the
umuunt uf f in,non against the
plucceils of the f i t ) ’* W ater i
Utility llepnrlm cnt were uppruvrd ,
at llie regular meeting of tluClty Commission III the City Hall
lust night as rccurily for the
luaiis with which to IlnaiKe the
cost of purchasing pipe for a new
line from the City's wells to the
pumping station.
A total uf I'JO.OOO of the cost
of the pipe for the project will be
bur tow ed fruni the locul banka
with Hie certificates as security
while Hie company from which
tin- material* are being purrhaaod
p ill take certificates as security
fur the remaining flO.OOO.
The cast Iron pipe lo r replace-

Mr. I'apwnrlli, who was uclivv
section lu-1 Sutimlay in ms ef­ In m■
c uring the market fur h-;nfort to find nut wlint tin- little jfiuil, was the first chairman nf
itsaiiiw s m r« f, aur
I boy* unit girls uf Suufurd uiinli-d it
'*
S iip irv ls u iy
( lu m m itlr c .
lie
.fo r Christmas, him Ineu kind signing after fu tr ymra ul nrjinough to give mi interview ' to live -.ervlre. lie lias eontiminl in
The b'anltnl llerulil in n in th ho i n active inemlrr.
t h a il m a n
I ’a p w iitlh
e x p ie c M il
tells about rume of bis i-xperirticm with tile juieiiile eiitbusiusta r e g n l e v e r t h e i 'u m m i t t f e 's lo ss I
t f " tw o fin e m e m b e r* , R o y H y m e » ,!
who greeted him.
Bantu Cluus, nutntnlly, euuld S i a m i J u lin M eiscli, He., w h o
not remember tin- iiiiinc* »f ail h a i c d u n e m i m u c h In b u ild tl-c
the little tuts ills, -luMik hie hnml n im l- i't T h e S l a t e , l i o w c v c . h a s
Ur tiM fisirS t-rroo
nor could lie be .m u tb u t.b e gut g i i i 'i i u s t u n m o re f in e n n u t&lt;&gt;
N ortheastern ‘ states bad tinIr
nil their iinun-s cnrrrrtly, to In* tm i l l n u e (h e l u r k w ith H i .ip - (lis t lu a rty bout with w lnlrr yes­
instructed The lle-ruld tu ink the- iK iintm i in u f R a lp h W lg li'. a n d terday but the rest of the country
reaelerr net In feel tmdly if sunn* Ili'iiy iiiiin K. I f s l n e s u f A T tsiiiu r.te generally cxpvrif tired
unseason­
S p i l n g s , " M r. P a jiw o rtli c a l l.
of tlic names m e in eirur.
able or Just narmal weather,
■Old Saint Nicholas wa* in n y One uf Sanfutd’s plimeer rest
Silow whipped through the
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mood Indeiy
iih
rn he .»
re j‘b n l ’. Mr. i'apw urth is nlru pront- streets of New Vurk city on
1 called how 'A ntoinette Tr'c'sca. Mini J'".nHy eounrtU d wrlth the develiwst _"lron*
but melted qulrkly.
now lives onOak Av.nbe, w nntH l»iAnent nf RaMoul In H»« twst
dropping
him to bring her flower
garden &gt;1«H c n tn iy . Coming here Ini INM
, . tem, peratnrnf „„ waa
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Get Approval

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HOLLYWOOD. Dec 12.— &gt;
I y »:i,
! u* clerUel to head the committee
• (A P )—Douglas
Fairbanks.
a n succrvnr In John Milsch, Hr,
8r.. who leaped to film fame
r-T------ --------------T-T-----r ---- «--------------------------------------------JS'lni ic.rr.lly tendered his rejigw ith hlajibpectacular acro­
The German lin er Bremen ftas reported today _ by b erlln authorities to have arrived In Germany hutlon.
batics. died In bed of a heart a fte r being stationed In tho Russian A rctic po rt of * Murmansk since the outbreak of hostilities be- Mcnib.-is uf this committee,
attack today.
He waa 60 tw asn the AlUea and the Naxls. How the huge passenger liner, pride of the German prun-tim e m ari­ Ralph Wight, chairman; {*. It.
1'iw ron nnd Gus Kehmal:, Visited
year of age.
time fleet, evaded th e blockade was not reported.
-ta le herdi|uartera i f the
The daahing Don Juan
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Markita* Depnitment lu Jackson1 and for IS years, a ranking
vile tenlay In discuss till- plan with
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male s ta r in pictures, sue*

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Russia Ignores
Mediation Offer
League To Condemn
Reds For Invasion
Of Finnish Nation
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ltussia lotlny ignorctl the
dcadlinn reply to the I,cuguc
of Nations’ mediation offer
whilo fighting hi Finland
continued unslnckened, nnd
the luxury
liner Bremen
again slipped through Bri­
tain 's hands.
The deadline reply passed
at noon (KST) lull officials

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said consideration still would be
given If received later. Never­
theless the League rom m ltteo
John MeClutiff of Monttccllo, | eun.lderlng Finland’* appral fo r
&gt;\*\r Itighwuy pntrnlmaii hlntloni'il 1 uld ImmeillHtely hrgan drafting
in the ManuU'U'SAiusotu ilistrici* a report llml would condemn
uitli h«Mtit|ui»irrn In llrmlenton. . Ru-i.lu n t nn nggre*»8r. IndiraWASHINGTON, Dec. l2.-&lt;/F)
inuilc tin* first am**! by thi* j Hun* pointed to it* adoption toA mrmurandum today plucrd un
new tU purtnu'iit in Flnridn. .Me- i' night o r tomorrow, then A rgen­
Clung
took into runtotly .lolin tina'* plan to propoae expulsion
record the House labor Iwiird
1 hoin|i»on «»f th r Purri**!! M*rth»n,. I atm wa* likely to go through.
committee as quoting John IJotl.
lurking him iri in r county Jnu 1 Report* circulated th a t Franca
tl» r,
the
1’rusldcnt'* run-in*
tt» face n churg** of driving while will lircalP dlplomntlc relation*
law, aa aaying he "iMwt't blame
undii the influence uf into*! 'w ith lluiwin If tlic Soviet U exemployers
fo r
pbiqplainlng''
cunt a.
I pelted. Before the deadline, Fill*
against the NLRB's f -adm inistra­
I lund bad gone ahead w ith a camtion of the Wagner.
| paign in Geneva fo r vrtlr auppllaa,
: The raemoi
M from Elnnd w a. reported to ’have bees
J . Ea
-B o a rd
promKed Rritish plane*, French ,1 dirqCtoy ol
Ule, to N a‘
gun*, and Houth Ameilean food.
dacreWry, won d
! Two ram palgni were praaaed
r t ported tha conversation w ith ! l
• by Thd'R«.t* IIV FiJTthnd, hn» to |
fk e ttlg e r.
I r u t the country cro**wi»o In the
all the way from Huffalo. heenus.
,l "* cil&gt;' « • " *" i,n h,f*"-*y.!T iV ij , C r . e nlwht *
^Allsjpsdljro It cooearned the cate
she had heard It was very ro ll Mr. I’apwnrth has done nimli 1,1 ' g ! ; J ^ ‘
, | ir„„,.ho„i
"The Empty Storking Fund" north, nnd the ntlier to outflank
H earst Seattle pa
athletic uteompltthPatrbahks,
the defense* on the
Karelian
and a f l a l r t f rom antla
and Atperienn Nowspaper time Idol o f Ul* film world, died •»&lt;• »''»*»&gt;• up there.
n e Kvdllacr “n the vh. it * 1Nrw Kngland with tem peratures will he truly empty unless tin- Isthmus where 12 day . of h itter
were lnvolred, Boettiger today o f a h ea rt .alU ck a t his
H e rdae to hla great« » "'«
'e r y pleased with »
J , b , R n r I n ll rlvfrom frre.in g In 2.1 good people of Seminole County fighting failed lo break the Man*
home In Hollywood a fte r an III« 1 named M artha, Wilt
| There were snow flurries in New l o u .c n their pur.e -trm g . quick­
w k . fam e a fte r W orrying Mary Is publisher of the
rivi0id«
was c*
r*!"',111 the
the way
way from
from l^ic
l^is A
Ann -j't'k j 1
|n r 11,1
&gt;•
silr Jrraey and colder weather was ly, declared Charles Morrison, net In-ins line.
Escgen wrote th a t R oettlger said ness of only ono day. lie was
The Grtnian-Allicd
.tru g g le
rhairm an of the fund campaign
UK mslor D ictum wars "Rob­ he w a s;"v e ry sympathetic with’' 68 years old. For 16 yearn his *r,c" l,“
",,d
“ 'J
| lem ained more active nn
aca
de|w rtm rnt in 1HV2. and *lc ^ L ^
tn Ug.u i.M ’T , ,? today.
of tw"|drp«
in. Hood." "Mark of Zorro." the act but w hrn the hoard made romantic ^eroballes In various prv»'ed l&gt;y the appiaraneeand
Itnt
!ntrmlieis
were
a
t
one
..........
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In
I’h.la
'elphh,
where
the
Mr. M orn.on .aid Hint for ■than land. The Uriti-h Admir­
the kind of decision It made in ndvrnturo pictures made hla pic­ seta of twins. Dorothy
rn.i*
tu
C3
Sumlny,
Robert ptide nf the city. He ha. also ^.fmperature
"this case," he didn’t blame em ­ tures the top draw ing film , uf Andersnii. nnd Ruby and Robert
the w ennrst Dev. ID in BH yr*r«. many yr.nn In* ha* niilnl in v »r* alty reported u subm arine hnd
Strnstrnm. Ikrt reni'ein&gt;M-rt-d that assisted in the organisation tf th
»!*•!» sighted the M , 730-ton It remen,
complaining.
Hs
err was a suililrn ilrop in IV.l IOII1 rftMI|al||’h - lo rot i •
• to o n ," In talking pjeturea " 1 m ployer* for
many
other
group,
for
the
ilcvclyesterday.
The com
cnlil mennrxl
out infr niul lo&gt; lo undi i pi ivili'i*i i nppnii'tiHy houo-ward hound from
Taming o f the Shrew ," with Pick, stated “very definitely th a t hr
'»
p
m;r.t
of
the
city,
including
the
&gt;estero.y,
Ti.r
mem
*'
mas and Dorothy hugged him
htii Ili:i t Miirnuin.k. but refrained from
' in nml li |lt*lpl«* .'ll 1 III 1 *1ii:i
ford. “ R e a d in g fo r the Moon." diet not intend to take the matte! _
■ * «
Ruby wanted a carriage, a rock
nttnek wttlioiil w*rning in conu. •
I n ilrnp III'VIT till III* • •* p*
"M». Robinson Crttsoe." lie ra- up with tho President," Ksgcn • •
f
onrmeree
of
which
lie
was
pies.
_
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Ir
i
-I
imiih
-pii i* (ormity to n-n irarfare inlea.
lorur ln’lorr ifir i
H e n d ric k s S a v s
r,,a ir- n’" 1 « cnniie; wi,.i.
from
0
uf
Hmnlay
to
4rt,
nn-l
tlr td from, the screen In If.13. wrote.
; Robert naked fur a
ident for several year.
It Ml «’|M . • »
Gernmii tonal nutboritiea exThe special house committee A i c i i u i i c n s
inovrtl ll'rni 1 •
weather wn. ex|*ei-teil.
DcmrU s. J r . is the eon of hla
lie plantrd hi* f u .t i-ran) 01\miller
doggie and n cowboy suit.
pe, ted the liner to dock at a G rrth r unhappy O in in ii. 1liiil u
New
York
stiitr
lrm|M
-rntun«
f l r tt w ife B eth Sully Fairbanks. Investigating the Nntionul Labor
Santa .aid lie had hern niiieli grove in this county nil the l/.kc I fell, with n low nf S nlwivn pin- !&gt;c the lot of ni* ll! mi It1ft* 4•'ll - tnao ptnl tin . itfirm onn. They
They wv(b m arried In 1907. Dl- Relit Ions Ueianl epened its longroncerniil almut w hether liK lit­ Msiy road In IHH7 only to hive it illrted fnr flyrani'i*. Snmv wlilrli vontrihutioiH u n i *» fni thr MIIIIIR vsj1111 (iiim :in |ilnArn hovcrrcl ov#r
nw jlted imiuiry yesterdsy with
vofeed lu 1918,
r •*
tle
visitor, had been gond Ini) - killed ly the big frre lr III 1806. fnllnwrd Ruiulny'. rnln nn&lt;l «lrrl quickly.
the Mitiiini nn whn ftr.irrt! hor
testimony by Dr. William M. Lcland girls, m il. when he n.kml one The grove which gr-w from the in aume portion* mmli- hq-hivny
Ilowvvrr, hr :nhb'd. 7h. »• i • home jitnt, nml fomprlL'tl tho
serson, newest boatd number, who
l U a i l u M ■!&gt; r a s e p . a n
ORLANDO,
Dee.
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Hen­
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lliiti«h «uhinn»inr t«» lU'imtTE*.
waxe-d saltlly critical of some of
fttill Hum* f«*i
travel dnngernus.
T hr F ir noli ' . i i 1 1 Clrrintn
his rolleagues but defended lbs dricks. Representative from tho
F urther w r.t the iventbrr pie madr brforr fmnl »lan« n o lliajr
ptlftOllft
!•«•
for
th
r
mimlM’t
«
f
utiol* notion \vv« lepulseil in
record of the NLK1I as a whole. Fifth .Congressional District yes*
lure wa« this:
The cunm lttea'a Initial atsslon ter-ay told the Jayeccs th a t he
•illor MTtoift.
Hi itnin
«nd
Kentucky clear with temper- provided fnr.
Frnnro niirm uncr! co-ordination
was devoted chiefly to the ria m - was certain the |K,000,000 |»ort
aturv* rantrina from to to ilfl
The Salvation Anny, .|m*«m
______ ami notes writ* project at Canaveral would b«
Inatkm of lelts-ra
Cloudy in Cleveland with ruin ex- of the Empty Morkinir Fund, Im- of fin.incinl rcw u rtM (or tha
ten by Leiscreon end other mem-Ittafled and finished within a rclliected and tempernturea ju .t be- j made tentntjve plan- In give lurathni of Ih«* war. The BritUh
My.
(
m
l
uml
g
rcu
tiat
roaaon
I
havu
for
wauling
■&gt;« sis'
short time.
low frveilmr.
Rarely fret-sing t (,'hri.tm a- bii-k»l. in MO f . mil if. Air Ministry cIMmed superiority
Dee. |g — ‘— of the bosnl, showing dU* allvcly
to
keep
Hanford
dollars
in
Sanford
la
the
fact
that
I
Hendricks
asaerlc-il
th
at
Orlande
w eather In Detroit with w anner and the rn .t will t tal .eveiwl •vit the (irrtnan«‘tn the air »nd
Urovei aeoslon within the tuerd Itself and
and
Central
Florida
had
u
real
it tun. ln-en eali- ' (!vi many cinlnird B ritain waa on
a charge by one w man regional
weatlltr foreen.t.
Tcni|M-rnlurea hundred (Jolllll
waa born and raised in Sanford. I like Sanford, its*
' rolle f director lirat. melhuiD Jike those noed for n deep .ca outlet. *\So
In the up|K’r llilrtie. in Indlunn mated.
1he thfcniivo ut a tt .
Iteople,
and
would
like
lo
ace
it
proaiier.
Cnlitldiuln 11 • . luudd lu­ v i w t i
and ahower* expected.
I'atian.
Dm Soviet OGI'll lieu been em­ certain am I that thi* project will
nation
g
thro
u
g
h
,'
r
a
il
Hendricks,
"that
IIj I.YON I1EINZERMNG
It.
K
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lu
Mr.
MoriiUtii
-u
t
’npt
ployed
in
an
invistigaliou
of
her
Tlie
necond
rcaaon
in
about
tlic
buaineaa
eondiWarmer
weather
expelled
fur
y to tks
HELSINKI, Dec. 12 —(/PI— In
vr purrb*.rd 100 acres uf land
. r
Milwaukee with UkM min. Cum. Rose.
lion.e
in
Sanford,
if
,
S
anford
dollara
were
spent
in
Ural -U n office.
|
heavy fighting yesterday along
parallrely warm fur Ihl. time uf
A thiul point Iruught out was In Ihl. M-clion."
baa beee
Sanford it would create a volume of buaineHa and
the entire Finnish battlrfrant,
Hendrick, said that he enacted :
year In Minnraota. Hie Dakota,
the dlmaalisfactkn of Davkl Ducapital
ho
that
the
preaeiil
atorea
would
hundle
a
more
Russian troop, reached point*
the
first
piece
of
legislation
for
and Mlaaoml, .huwera f u n r a .t
»ho»e oral hlnsky, Mader of tho Independent
from 4» to 00 mile* from the bor­
for today in Chlragu whrrr the
I adlea
G-rruwat Orlando’s m w 1000,000 postal flee 1 complete slock, then the volume of sale* would m aldc
aecepteu InternJlicnsI
der In Rome places but, a Finnish
temin-rature was .‘ts ye.trnlay.
o f organ- W orkers union, over an unfavor­ project, due to s ta rt shortly after 1 them to Hell ut a better price.
ruinmuuique ssid, at a cost of
10, when hlda are opened.
i
Hnaeaionably warm in luwu and
Uef fond i» able board. &lt;lr&lt;'skin and the ai» Jan.
In a banter of friendly con- I
many casualties
The money ajK-nt out of Sanford in of such u vol­
Nrbraaka with drouth runditiun*
H o o rn •ointm ent of L aD enin to the Vernalinn
with Hill Hickey, prrtl- 1 ume that If it was H|&gt;cnt here It would sup|&gt;ort
The Finn* reported three comin many parta nf Nebraska.
(ward by President R( one veil.
|Mhirs of Russian, wiped out in
Dui lug the course uf the b e a r dent of the Orlando Jay etra, Hen
enough
additional
buaineHa
to
fill
our
vacant
utorea.
-You
---------- one surprise machlnegun attack,
log Committee Counsel Tolarni, driaki Mid, "You get the $30,000 ,
The weekly loiiehron meet
inrrliiills! u,„i r &lt;nnteraltaeka liy fast-moving
ytnu
Thu third rcaaon ia (hat it would help keep up
preaealed doeuqiint a fte r docu­ a s the sponsors share for your
o
f
(!»••
k
lw
ju
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('lu
ll
will
Im- It• III Firm! I, «ki drturhinrnl*.
now
athletic
atadlum.
we’ll
and
ment to develop th at
city
deimrtmenta.
The
commercial
enterprisers
are
tho
in tin* Vnliley !!•••• I WrillirMJay
do the rest.”
I In- Rii-sian -idvanccs, repre•ole
supportera
of
the
different
civic
department!!
such
at 12:!.% oYlovk.
Gordon Wood addressed ■memI Nellting .ggregiite gains of 12
g W t s I j M f and I t it* save all
us
the
fire,
police,
sanitation
departments,
and
bera briefly un the Florida Cow
J d n y . of fighting with aharpahoot^ H w bvwbend sapenle th a t ordlThe Rev. Fr. J. J. Kellsglitn,
H arris I IIpmIIi of
rvundap to be held .a t
all recreational departm ents. The commercial en­
rx altrd ruler uf the Elk* lefjge, and Dorothy ICoufc of Id lu ^ sl
Bl11 U,,lu al°nf thi
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startin
g
Feb.
IS
eastern frontier, wa* m*lneeaaruuy to gel the board to dlatoday urgrd tho.e who have uld were grunted n niurriagc iieensi- i snusy
terpriser!! are sorely pressed for profits to meet theae
|y
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B
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Ct m ,_ J u i t north of
Wood,
who
la
genaraj
m
anager
of
cbalgo him.
- tnva which can bo dunatikl fur the by County Judge K. W. Ware
tax obligations. If the Sanford dollars wero spent
JP
. ______ « r th e F lo r
i.akr losiloga and se rrra l hundred
t Dubinaky Uhphcnkally comElk’a annual Christmas tree tu do Sunday.
a t home with these entcrprlaem It would give them
miles farther north near Kuotoalaad to W itt (hat PraaMtat Ida Cattlemen's AseoeiaUon, aalJ
*0 aa Boon a . poaaiUe
((•allN .-a *&gt;a Pan* Woar)
roundup would be uae of the
sufficient profits not only to meet the current obliga­
kosovett did not ds - a good
Only one week remain* lu reMaggie Jen*', was grantrd per
accredited national rodeos ts
wh*a' be named lo-li
pair the 9uya, he |&lt;olnled out, misalon to build all addition lo
tions
but
would
also
put
tlium
Into
a
position
to
fi­
held to determine th e national
. Iihof board oml Uld
__
adding th a t time will not permit her dwelling .it IlKl.'l Fast tOtn
nance the ever Increasing demand for fu rth er Improve­
wboy championship.
"that Isn’t wbat do pay our mon­
the repair nf the glfta fnr under­ Street at an i-.tiinuti-d cost of
K
art
*
Lehman,
speaking
ments.
ey tor.■
privileged rlilldirn if tbry are not 9160
rtW
a
Flare
tille
d
F
lo
rid
a
"
1 NLRB member Edwin Smith
turned In thl* wetk.
’ ■ My fourth rcaaon la ’the helping to stimulate new
Generally fair, atightly warfavr
The regular meeting of tho
rourt^actloa to# Jay r e s th a t tho g reatest aaThoae who Irave toy. tltcy w l.h
not Florida poa«ea*a« U Iba aattobualneaa enterprises. If Sanford dollara were spent In
to doaele should contact Rev. Lyman lligli School F.-T. A. w ill. to n ig h t; t^L-dnesday partly cloudy,
~ * customer. Lehmann, eecre8anfond It would create additional business enterprises
partfcip^ebT T
Kelteghen or laeva them e t tcu b« held in the schixil Thurwlay i .lightly warmer In portheaat per*
o f tho Lake County ChamMU* tloii.
Parian H ow e on Oak Avanuv. evening a t HdSl u'duck
which In turn would in crease’th e opportunities of
of- Commerce, predicted th a t
Plena ere being made to hold the Hettie A rnett i. In charge of the
IIAKOMKTKIt
our young people to get employment. Then they
Ida would double 1U present
annuel ChrDtmea tree on Batur- program fur th r rvrnlng.
30.00
Today
l^MQJMO perm anent population
would be able to atay here and lend th eir efforts to
day
afternoon,
Dec.
23.
22.90
Yeaterday ......
Tho weakly luncheon of tho Yealerilay
refaaal to participate to old eases. Bttaoao It has tho geographical
aid
our
community.
9
Woodmen of the World will be
FHBCIl'iTATlON
poajtkm.
4. N L U ftto g h m a l Director E li.
.OP
held In tha Woodmen Hall tonight Yasterday
*s •% . UaL r***o a . il t h , t
conditions coif
a t 7;VI o'clock with f'onaul Gum- To date thi* month — .....
tlnue then Um m u lt will ba the curtailment of first,
m andrr J. F. McClelland prcaid- Normal for month -------auch unaaaentiala aa tha golf courses, tennis . courts,
ing over a routine bualneaa aea- Normal for year _ —----too, shuffleboard, and other recreational activities.
a ion.
______
ITo da to. thl* y a a r --------The t i n t round in tha men’s
I think It tha duty of every Sanford citizen to
Clarence WUliame, negro, wa*
TKMPERATURKi!
doubles
in
the
City
badminton
lend their support In making S a n f o r d , not necessarily
High Law
t a a n a a o it will begin tonight a ire* ted by tho Police D epartm ent Date
a bigger city, but a better d ty to live in. This can
79
with a a w M between C a Wine- yasterday and will ba tarnad Dec. 0
to Sheriff C. M. Dixon d D a I
eUh and Clyde P arbe done by spending Sanford dollara In Sanford,
Thomaavllle, Ga., Chief of Polteo Doc. I
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T to
EDITO R'S N O TE: This taaay w as w ritten by a
79
Roy G. Williams said today. Tho Doe. 9
about f iM o’clock.
p i th a M otor d e e s e f Stm lnoto High Sdtoel far
79
negro waa arraatod for tavootiga- D oc 10
79
**Traae a t HeaM ^ esa to rt. Tha aaaM « f t ^ sather wfll be
by tho tocoh pdllro on Friday D ec 11
provld* plenty but h id
l
.. i f
wtthheU aatlltks yrtae
roquaattog tho axraat of NOTE; Reading* u s
M fro arrived.
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Boettiger Quoted As
Saying He Didn’t
B l a m e Employers

Northeastern
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Harbor To Be
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Hoover Says U. S.
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Keep Sanford Dollars In Sanford

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City News Briefs

Elks W ant More Toy«
For ChriHtmuH Tree

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r i f t h r i f b ifirlp tlfc - *rv1 expre*»lon.
4. A u th o r* o f m a g az in e article * ab o u t ed ito rial paye*O therw iaA rjW itfro would th e y g e t th e low dow n?

IVrgonally vre feel th a t the Kan*a* City Journal de­
fender haa overstated the raae for the editorial.
1. Our un«W*tandJng la th a t good linotype operator*
develop a d efen siv e mrchanlam of aueh (&lt;erfertu»n that,
they can act an editorial w ithout reading It. F.l*e how. in
the preaence o f auch dullneaa, could they keep awake, moat
editorial* bring aet. a* they are. a* "lim e copy at night.
2. Ditto for the proofreader*.
Thia leave* only the writer* and the literary muckraker* of editorial pagea to read the atuff.
How flare* a w riter of editorial* make theae ruinoua
B VERSE P C It TODAY admfaaion* concerning hla o utput? Why not, being aaaured, M Kiuiulre aava, th a t hla ronfea*lon. nave hv'him *
aelf and the editorial muekraker. k w » unread?— Miami
Dally New*.
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DO YOU NEED
FUNDS

Worrying i* a habit, aaya Fort** magazine which
adrfaaa again#! oyer-indulgence in thia rather expenaivc
luxury. Denying th a t worry la Inborn und it*»crting that
Inatoad It la an ttequirad .ekaracteriatic found |iar(icularly

FOR CHRISTMAS EXPENSES
OR FOR WINTER’S DEMANDS?

I From llarpcr'* UsgsiUi*)
'iw laU r la candid
W SU r able*
: Offer the eartli

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tompn/iolse,

I Barren branches

Aad naked hill
Am aharji *4 * twi.nl
And grimly Mill.
JfmUir Is

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Don’t Worry
f t W C A r k n i M .At k

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Pay cash for yaur purchase* by obtaining money
through aur Personal Loan Department. Ad- '
vaacea am made a t low rate*, allowing repay­
ment In monthly Initalments through twelve
month*, e r less.

good*/ the magazine atataa. "On reflection, he recognizes
th at tbia la not so, th at happlnes* and unhnpjiinp** reside
*o
in the individual. O ur obligation* to ourxelvea and
to our American society are merely to lead n helpful, use­
ful life and do the heat fob we ran under the eirrumatancea

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mark the r.ullin*
Of MHh or* «ky
Thar* la tut miser
Of a*Ur hero
O alr the eUatenU
XUtopcd and dear -

Outdoor Living Is
SougM ByB«UAm
Of Modern

SANTA

This service la open to all who have regular in­
comes, and we Invite you to make use of our
facilities.
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I* iwsuly,

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK

4 a* luianplliliwGONHTANf K CAUKILR

THE STORY SO PARi Eck,
. *h* ran ml Light!**, a ad La*. ■
»#a, a dall that can Ulk
aftar mldaifkl, «*m« hath I*
Saala'i Tajiilwp with a
rid
alrl, Elra, tkay haa* rescued
uncomfortable
ia tk* veatlr
from
ram*
frail*.
Chapter Light

J fa a rr fan*** .merchants are
BVrifag a tubatanllal ImprovetfU ia twain*** *lnce the Trad*
than long walk* will aid the worrier greatly in getting
t Home campaign •tarUd. *

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Wouldn't It be a sweet propoHon If aome amart promoter habit."

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and

correcting

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figures.
faZlIevidon league
■'B lit of niunlrlpal
Eldrlda vailrs from
ito'M O par rstills.
f ntargln of dlrfkrHlorld*’* most as*nd 1 lurid#'* Ivaat
a. One wonder*
fur thU differ*nc#
malar servlra* rsnc in aumn ouuhl bo

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thinklog about aeeidenla, all an
ihliiklog of bringing joy and
happlnesa lo aomoone. but OLD
MAN ACCIDENT nevtr U krs *
holiday. If there aver wa* n lima
fo- safe driving and aafv walking,
II is during (Tw month of Deermber whrn every type «/ vehlcla
la on the highway.
"The State Drivers’ Llrens*
Law and th* new Ulgtaray I'atral,
which ia now functioning, cannot
Mop aealdenla ualesa driver» and
pedestrian* cooperate, drive and
walk carefully. If th# rrconl of
H klllfd in ll'.'UI le lo be reduced,
you driver* and walker* must d*
ytur part.**
In _eo*^lo«lon, Frank alaUd

ui»l«r« al# ab'Mt to g*l In­
in
rrcmnmendlng
a*
Aki rruah'. ►uorr.mr on Ih*
I lenth W. J- “ k'unl#”
of Kissimmee. “Kunle" ia
nd favorably known around
ynare ha one* ranie aeourt4 III* appointment would be

In making th* plans I* necessary, .unetpSar,
he Mid, a goad wiling campaign ■'•'h ffM
I* equally IranorUNt, and a* rnurh *a»,t
thought ahouhl be given to sell-' “l^ t'a
lag a project aa In planning IL I'VWta t
J U i^ rit Tugwall, farmer
rialant. U. H. fkunmiTilaurr of Wood."
1 "
Axrieulitu* and now rbalm ian1
the daraIlea of the of tire New York City Planalag “ W* tan
That makte three m - R&gt;ardg told dalagale* that ih* America,"
now *o far definitely
In a way th a t may

Mg Eenllnel ha* rome
fay VrancU Whltebalr
r. "Wp am gain*, down
» hlur," Mr* Martin
Sanlinel PuhfUhrr, who

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Haul* m i n r11nj- very an­
noyed w ild Kric and
i^ cian
rame huc&gt; l.t tho Toysliop. J|«
Had bean up all night looking
lor them. HI* linnd* and fret
* °r»
cold
from
tramping
through thv ►now. Ha wn» wor­
ried iarau te In' hadn't kept hi*
promise to trike l.erieri to the
nlngl of IVoHpiialin that night.
Ilut hi* eyes nearly fmpped
out when ho raw tho returning
parly.
"W hat, what— T" lie spluttered
In the doorway.
Krl* swept off hi* blue rap,
amlled mlaehiavourly und Mini,
"Sire, wo aro bark for break­
fast."
"So I a**," *ald Santa hair
tempted to laugh. "Dut you have
dpaat me vary much."
Wm did not mean to, Sira.”

Lecien to the King of West­
phalia. She wa» made for . him
try the fairiet, ai\d 1 cannot fail.
Evrn though you think so much
of her you m utt not interfara.”
Erie to&gt;»ed hi* hair and
laughed. Santa, looking at him,
couldn't help but |urt him on the
ahoulder. Ho they uni down to
breakfast and KIs* rnt with them
drinking g rral cup* of lint chocolatc.
But all that day Erie looked
unhappy when lie thought no one
waa watching. II* tried to help*
the gnome* make train* again.
Rut rrally he kept glancing up
ta *ee If l-roten waa Mill there.

Th* present practice a / Viifflag
garage* *■ Integral pan* of Um
nouss* ha* aided the tread to out­
door living. Th* larg*r unbroken
■pact* in th* rear allow fog iapd►capod g*rd*aa, lawn* and yard*.
Outdoor living ia MimuUtod by
Kedrrsl Heuaing Admialsiratlsv
regulation* which limit lit* por­
tion of the lot that may he cov­
ered ty the home Mrurtuie. Tbc
purpose l» In Insure ample rjuf.
arra* to afford jrrlvpcy, light,

-taka L eettu sway. Till* |« how
It hopprnod. Erie had dinner
with Sant* that night, but ouc*
whrn ha looked awsy from Ibr
table a IIUI* fairy dropped ■ev­
en shining drop* from a liny
flask Into hi* run. When Erie
had drunk it tie fell Into a deep
sleep It wa* a day. and a night
later whrn ha woke.
*Tb*t midnight ' B*nt» lifted
beeten gently inU h lr slajgh THREE FHEAIANTSi NO SHOT
and flew over llw cloud* and
WAPATO, We*h. Da*. 1»—
down th* sky to the etuUe ol

CbooM A Practical Gift
From Our Lprge Selection!
G E N E R A L E L E C T R IC R A N G E S

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story of what had hapgeped. Hut Q u,1*tJ&gt;'
Erie ran hack to the flrat hill w e lf* .
and picked up the (leaping le r - • •halt
a*n very geaUy and carried her *•*?. 01
Into the Toyshop ami Mood her . The
un at tho foal of the ChrlMmas
tree.
fla tte n
'Yea Are Rig|n'
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Ranla watehod him with an * lP f »
heirt amused amll*. “ Eric. Erie." bo 5 »n#d
rh*»r Mid. “ You am strong willed NaJe**l
hut It aaenu you am right, loo. y*u aa
If I bad found tkl* girl I would y»ue *!
here brought her ham, loo"
Tho
Erie bowtd vary low and said, epea a
•Thank you. Air*."
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tonight you muet behsv* just |
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RAGE THREE

IJnycees To Provide
Tables At Dance

Social Calendar

Church Circle Has
ChrWmag Party

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Decorated with arangaments ol
TUESDAY
pine branches and rtd aumach to
Hra. George A. Maffett will **rry oat the holiday color acheme,
litre her annual Chriatmaa Ex- the boat# i f Mr*. C. E. Me81arp rasa Ion Recital at 8:00 o'clock row wea the aeene of the annual
In the Seothalde School Addltor- Chilatmaa parly of Cirrle Sever
lura. The public la cordially In- of the Methodist Womin's Mistiled to attend.
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aloaary Society last night
Fidelia Claaa of the Flrat Bat&gt;* Ca-haatrasea for Ihe (vening
tilt Church will meet at the 'wtrd Mr«. J. J. Career and M‘s
home of Mrj. E. a Smith. 308 M. R Friend.
Weat Seventeenth Street, a t 7:30
Games of bunco were enjoyc t
o'clock.
with Mm. M. C. Cinder winning
tegular meeting of Seminole the high priie of a rote cla*»
Chapter Number Two of the bowl In )Iar|y A met lean pattern
Order of the Eaatern Star will be
Following waa the exchange of
bald n t 7:30 P.M. In the Masonic gift* In the naiul Chriatmaa man.
Temple. Election of officers will ner. The circle presented the re
be held.
'
|tiring chairman. Mrs. M. D. Reel,
Phllathra Claaa of the First a delicate hand-painted sllhooetu
Baptist Church will meet at the by Mir* Gretchen Lewis,
home of Mias Katherine Kelly,
A naiad course arms served by
208 Laurel Avenue, at 8:00 P. M. the hostesses to the following: Mm.
for Ua Chriatmaa party.
All IL B. Marsh, Mta. Robe-t Cole
members are urged to attend and Mm. C. K. Reel, Mm. L. G. IM.,
bring n gift for the Cradle Boll Mm- Robert White, Mra. J. J
Department.
Carver, Mm. M. D. Brel, Mm. J
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY J. Allman, Mra. M. E. Friend.
Second Annual Little Fair ipon- Mm. W. F. Bryan. Mta. C. E
sored by the Sanford Woman* Charpening and Mm. T. V. Ifrad
Cub to stimulate huyin,; In San- ford.
ford and to give merchant* an op.
Also, Mrs. W. M. Coleman, Mrs.
portunlty to display their rrtr- L M Telford, Mm. II. C. Mer­
chandise will be held from 2:00 pan, Mrs. C. E. Williams, Mrs.
P. M. until 8:00 P. M. In Ihe Hub John Rogers, Mra. II. If. Punear,
house on Oak Avenue.
Mm. H. F. Lewi*. Mra. R. C.
WEDNESDAY
Thomason, Mm. M. C. Cinder,
Mrs. W. G. Fleming's Kxpres- Mb* Alice McKIm, Miss Ca'hcr■ion Recital wl I be held In th* |nt jlllD . MUi E,u ndlon. M**.
Souths Ide School at 4:00 P. M. c. E. McSUrrow and Jeanne *it..lThe public la cordially Invited to ton and Douglaaa McSUrrow.
THURSDAY
Townsend Club will hold lit
regular weekly meeting la the
Court House at 7:30 P. M. Every­
one la invited lo attend.
P«T. A. of the l.yman 8chool
will meet at the school a t 8:00
P. M. Mlsa Hrttte Arnett will be
In charge of the program. Every­
one la urged to come.
B. A. U. of the Baptist Church
will kaeet In the churdy annex at
8:36 ,P M. for an oyatrr atrw
supper. Everyone la requested tn
bring a trn cent gift.
FRIDAY
Annual Chriatmaa party nf the
Alathean Class of the First Bap­
tist Church will he held In the
rburch annex at 8:30 P. M. A
eovrrr.l dish supper will be
•erred.
Phllathra Claaa of. the Preaby*
■terian Church will hold It* annual
Christmas party at the homa of
Mrs. V. M. Green. Jewett Lane, at
8:00 P, M. Members are asked to
bring a ten-rent gift.
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Mbs Eunice Lord rctumrd Men- tlnue until 2:00 A. M. with n
day afternoon from Dade City short Intermission at midnight,
where ahe has visited as the
General Chairman r f the dines
guest or Mra. C. IL Ullcy.
iU'fU*haxd..U..,\U*s,vvVHt. IWm
-------- .and Clyde Ram«ey are In chn’ge
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Sends ol of the Invitations.
Pittsburg, Penn., are spending t The decoration committee It
some time here. They arc sojourn--composed of Henry Witte, Jr.,
ing at the Gilbert Hold.
Frank Bauer. Rodney Ashdown,
“ arry Bchr, Robert llcltt. Chear Estes .ind Jesse Lndrc.
Friends of Mary M-tnha Mriach
will rrg irt to Irani that she Is
Clyde Ramsey, John Schlrard,
ill at her home on Magnolia Ave­
Hobart Haynes and M. L. Ranue.
Mr*. R. C. Pittman lias retiiinrl
to her home In Uartow after
spending a'few (Viya with her pa­
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schlrard.
C. 1. McCrone of Statpsvlllr,
N. C., ha* strived to spend the
Christmas Holidays with Ills fam­
ily, Mrs. C. I.. McCrone and *on*.
Mra. J, O. Adama left yester­
day for Brundidge, Ala., where
•he vraa called by the illness of
her mother, Mrs. W. J. Water*.
Sherry Banda of Orlando waa
the weekend gueM of her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W ilier M.
Haynes, at Ihrir home on North
Firneh Avenue.
Mr*. James C. Hay, wlm ha*

been visiting Mr*. John Schlrard
Christian Church
for the past two montlis, hdt
yesterday
Homrrvillr, (!*.,
Group Has Meeting: to visit herfordai.ghlrr,
Mr*. Jog
Tho regular December meeting
of the Woman*■ Council of the
F in t Christian Church was held
yesterday a t the chorch In the
form of • covered dish luncheon
meeting for Uia purpose of nock­
ing a Chriatmaa box for tho n-&gt;mr
for the aged in Jacksonville.
Many aervleeabla and u«cfut
gift* wero brought bv tho nembera of the counell to.he pockrJ
Mrs. J. J. Botly. pi raider.; of
the council, presided ever thr. busInea meeting, after which the

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With tho approach of another
Florida Grange Festival. “ Florida
clin g communities 4 1-e Fr&lt;hjrgtng
their fairest a ad most c h Jm llg
daughter* to compete for tho cov­
eted pile of “Florida Cltr.ts
Queen." The Festival opens Jan.
23 and run* through the 27th.

Tucker.
Mlaa Martha Wright rrlurnni
home Sunday afternoon from vis­
iting relatives In Winter Gardrn
for the prat week. She was met
In Orlando by Mr. and Mta. M. L.
Wright and Mta. Lillian Vickery.

NEW ARRIVALS

Light Company To
O pen All-Electric
Kitchen On Dec. 13

The Federal Surplus Commod­
ity Corporation ordered too .ar*
nf Florida orange* this week lor
•ii«tritnition to person* on relief
toll*, agreeing to pa&gt;- ft.on per

box FOB for delivery during lha
work of Pro. It to Ik. Amount of
fruit to be purchased th* follow*
In* week, a« well a&lt; prlre to be
pa hi, will be annminred later.

G IV E A
d
A new service In Sanford houm- |9
wire* will be offered by the Floti. u
PERMANENT Gift
da Bower &amp; l.i*ht Company on jf something .he will enjoy permanently.
H I t
Dec. IS when a recently con.trucl-18 lift \ i.hi.tll) »11&gt;»«t |Mrmih«nl vtavrt with
B L
tlt«*
I
k f I rn a irrla U ' f »r itrn lF ftlo n o f M r
H
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ed •.ill-electrld ktichen will open a
fcr rooking dcmonstrhllon*.
$3.50 To $7.50
II. II. Coleman, power company 5
mana*er, announretl Hal the m « jj
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
a. .
.» * n r a |fcanii o p # ratei| t»&gt;
kitchen contain* Ihe most modrir g
l ’l 1 - m i v n i
anil k iin n le - H e ., f la m e r
equipment, and It. uill l&lt;e u«rd f. I V II
BALCONY OF hAl&gt;\KB— PHONE IS FOB Al'I'OI!
re*ular cookln* demnnrlrall&lt;m&lt; ? j\
conducted ly ci nipnny home iro- —
munlsts.
a*
The lotmal open'rao wVi.Vw
Kerirbed by Mr». t ’olrna II, Witnit. Florid! Power 4 i.iglil ( mu
|wmy economist.
Itefreahment*.
f.-itured by ico box ciko mil
dainli.-* currying nut the ihri*.mas ci lor xrhiine, pie|-ored in Ihe
new kill In ii, will !«• scnixl Illpublic at the reciption tonioim .
tame woman holder of the degree iirriingi-il by the conipnny to inof llorhclor of Textile Engineer­ Irislueo Hi- new kilchon.
Ill oilllitlllll til till- bill-ill II, III"
ing. MU* Opal lllll, 34, of Post.
T e x , la pictured after tiring F lu riiln Puwi-i 4- Light ro io |u iii&gt;
awarded the medal for student w ilt picscnt it in w .y f i. ilii- li •'
achievement by the National As­ n il's io i m m ill offli-i* w tlli ii i'o-ii
sociation of Cotton Manufactur­ pli-lo lino o f ap p li :iii-i * fu r lb
ers.
MIIIIC.
D ON’T DO Y O l'It XMAS S IIO IT IN t
M r. I'o lriiin n bus oaloinli'il -in
iiiiiln lii.il to I III* |lllbIn- In iiis p n .
I'N T II . Y O U T H lIKK.N TO

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bili-lieii m ill »nlo, m in i o l i i '
Intcrcuting Exhibits 11iitiepro-i
iil«, bo m ill, »omo n f in.
finest designs o f I to- i-li-i'trir ill
Seen At Little Fair ilii*
lr &gt; . H i me il itin iis liiitii.il wel l

Everybody

LANKY’S DRUG STORE
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i* e a p iv le il lo play on in pn -lm -l
p a il mi nssistiug S m il-m l i i .i i - i w ile s in |*,&lt;| lie- must giio.l i.ill
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Many interesting and attractive
exhibit* and displays are report­
ed lo lie seen lit tls- Little Full
sponsored by Ihe Hanford Wo
man's Club to inerease interest In elarisl
buying at home from Hnnfoid
mere hauls
The fair Is Is-ing held today mid
tomorrow in the rluli house on
Oak Avenue. In addition to the
exhibits, randy.
cakes, fancy
work mid plant* arc being sold.
On Wednesday afternoon. the
club room* will be opened nt 2:00
I'.
M. an I card* and Chliicse
Mr. and Mra. W. M. Fryer of
Lake Monroe announce the bjrth checker* will begin at 2:30 o'clock.
of a son, James Mack, Monday- At Is.'ltl o'clock tea will la- served
and prixe* nwnnlrd for Ihe game*.
morning in Lake Monruc.
Prise* have been donated by
- Itmimillat and Anderson Drug
Touchton'a Drug Com­
Southside PTA Holdu pany
j,...., and
.. &gt;,.: l.aney*« Drug Company.

-Son-In-Law 01*
FDR Reported
Against NLRR

Mra. Marvin Lovein. Mr* List*
Chandler and C. J. Rogrm, Jr., Session On Thursday
~hava returned to their homes in
Maron, Ga.. after attending the
The
mrrtlng
of
the
Southside
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funeral of their father. C. J. Ro.
goro. Mra C- J. Rogeto, Jr., wm* S ^ f t e n ^ r a t ^ ^ F ^ n 1 A rranged By Sadye’s'
• Iso In attendance.
the school auditorium was opened
—— by the group singing thr ChrtalIn line with the spirit of tin- .
mas song, “Silver Night,'' fal- "Trade at
Home" campaign 1
lowed by the devotional, the Sadyr Moses lias ann oinred lb
Christinascripture by
Mrs. 1complete remodeling of the dis j
Frances .Morrow.
nluy windows of Bmlye's Specialt;
Mra. Roy Mann a|Mike on Shop.
“Christmo• Come* Hut Onea. A
The windows are done in r 1
Year," and this waa followed b&gt; inodrrniMic manner with a black 1
Christmas Carols hy the fourth und white effect. New tighlios I
[grade chmue.
futures have been m*lnlleil amt J
! A special talk on “Conimunlei
dlanloy" have l*-en indtvidnul
•ml Speer Ii on Cl.lldrrn" wa H‘e.1. with one window -howtog
given by Mrs. Stella Arrington i„|tw o separate display, and nradhwhich she stated that a new aim |e r four.
.
was now held for teacher* In rp. , ^ rs. Moses declared -he * n«
Upon to their pupil*.
‘hf Improvement a. her
..
•
.U- i'Nft ^ thl&gt;
I • l?IVI*
It wa. announced that the
th, ,lp. t ,----,1.1.. „ .r .
stage curtains had been hung and
ner nmm,
,

" in ti In th u n k lilt* InilifH o f
iiilm m l 11ml tra ile 1 !»••&gt;■ h av e
•• 011/ "T riiilp-A l-llonii*" f a m ­

Mrs. LeClair Irwin
Elected To Office

Mr*. I-eCUIr Irwin was elect­
ed Worthy Matron of Bentlmde
Chapter Number Two of the Or­
der of the Eastern Star at thr
regular meeting held last Thurs­
day In the Masonic Temple. Mi.&gt;.
E* C. Harper, Worthy Metre n, nrvsided over the business session.
The chapter instructor, Mrs.
Glenn E. McKay, complimented the
Worthy Matron and her officers
on the splendid way they had exe­
cuted their work during the year.
Following Ihe lusint^a session,
officers for the new year were
fleeted. Others elected besides ‘be
new Worthy Matrrn Included:
Worthy Patron, II. J. Lehmt-n:
Associate Matron, Mra. F. F. Dut­
ton: AseocUte Patron, G lrar E.
McKay; Heeielary, Mrs'. R. W
Turner; Treasurer, Mra. Ilirry
Kent; Conductress, Mra. Fotdyce
Russell; and Associate Conduc­
tress, Mrs, E. W Altman.
The last rrgula- meeting cf
the year will be held on Dec. 21

TODAY ONLY
DOUBLE PROGRAM

BAH lUTLE
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Wc&amp;KwUy * Thursday
DOUBLE PROGRAM

ysjMts^

Mra. W. G. Fleming will pro*
•eat her expression pipUs la a
recital tomorrow afternoon a t
4:00 P. M. In the audltoriwar.pt
tho BoatfchU Primary School.
E v try w t Is Invited lo bo preaoat.

An exhibit commemorating the
130th anniversary of tka fr.rtnalion of Uw Huprrme Court of the
United Stales, will bo one of the
hlghllghst fa IliBelvl AAATTJ
highlights of the Htlvor Jubilee nf
nuw, can.
Florida Btata Fair at Tampa,
Jan.
30 to* Feb. 10. The exlhlbit is
bring sponsored
by V Ben* tor
Claude Pepper.

PUNCH
COMB IN AND LET US TELL
YOU HOW YOU CAN CBT
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS

reme

LAKE MARY
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coch an
had as Ihrir dinner guests Thurs­
day, thr following; Mr. snd Mm.
II. W. Roberta and d night-rs,
Jm n and lletty, rf-Cocos; sirs 11.

ROBES
and are new living In the Ruloolt
House,
Friends of Mis* Villa Moll will
regret tu learn that she contones
lo be III at her home.
Cbarlrs Lamb of Miami nnd
Peter D m h of Gainesville smnt
Ihr weekend hrre with them f-.inMr*, lulher Hobby of Orlan­
do was the weekend guest of Mr.
and Mra. II. M. G le e s. 11.
I'arrnt! and friend* of Ihr I sku 1
Mary Brownie Pack were gie st» *
•t Uulr meeting lost Wedn.- -*ty. |
Taro of the brownies, having 1 tu- !
plrted their Brownie work were '
allowed In “fly" Into Remits. 'I ts - ,
II. M. Cochran, Brownie leader, w-u In rhnrge of thr -fly up" '
ceremony and presented
ihe
Urcwnle Wings to Kttie Jane GIra- ;
son nnd Jean oHuler. Thr wings
ate the only Brownie rm 'lrrt the
Girl Scouts are allowed Li wear
on thetr sctui uniforms. Refresh- 1
taenia were served by Mrs. Coeh- |
ran and Mr* Ball to tin Brssrit-I
lee. Scouts sad their guests.

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Bath Rohen
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seldom buy* a robe for him self; yet
A it man
in one nf the moat aiipni iati-fl and

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practical gifts.

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Frown’ tre ti In ’HU
t beam hie name.
•ansa’1 end the proklch burned half i f
9 were big obetnclra
naent of the town,
;t- The f lit whkh
city, eUrted
In
f the prraenl Pe.l
tailed, and burned
le path ua It moved
Avenae, then I ho
justness district,
till i wee «mong a
ng min who ca.nr
tl» i&gt;d for U»a oeteuo f ' developing the
, but after hie urrfd he became conbard vrare atom and
tlv Idrntlflrd with
for a number ol
motchnndl.o and
rlaJa to the retailua Beach, Orlando

lirow gauge railroad beiiford and Temp*,
of Ui* present concrete
■the walks of Rar.fnnl
ays were board, anJ the
K ttlme of Ora young
» days was to sit on
Du awl talk while wait\ unwary ta t to appear.

’ Mr. Bwwctth we* pro­

w l tank of CUptoto 1/
Fleming and w ei mads
M officer of the much
*1* C llf Rifle Company
NlliO in of Ihi
Guard rotnpan.

(Cootlaoaa f M n « OMl
lltUo fellow if he had hern be­
having himself, got the frank and
prompt reply, ‘‘no. air." •
A lUtto girl who will he three
j e a n old on Chrlatraai day naked
for a bicycle and a doll. I ltr
name waa Bobble Elfin. Virginia
Graham, who wanted a bicycle,
waa told that the would get It
If the would keep on aavlng her
money and putting It In her

w drive near XueieJarfcd
d yaaUrday to . S alla/ JemI
■the Aiette cliele ami «a
la from the border.' MaaMb
i withdrew from Salt* and
naaiaaa promptly barbed tba

' Rants, said he txcUlmcd: "A
fjife looking girl" when ho taw
Betty Jean bhrppcnl, who raid
•hu waa eight yeara old and that
i l l had eaten h tr aplnach that
day. Juat a bicycle and "noth­
ing elec" waa all that Irauro Lea
Thornton wanted. She had ceaie
"all Iha way from Lake Monroe,"
Santa aald he told her that ho
had heard her raothrr had a hanl
time getting her up In the morn"^A nice little girl with curly
locke," waa Saint Nlck'e exclamallea wbeti he epied Barbara Ann
MaeAlesandir. "I bet yon drink
your milk, don't &gt;ou,” ho aald,
and Rarbara Ann told him aha
did. She ahowed him her new
eboea. and aaked him to bring
her an auto and a dull, n bubyalsed doll aha could play with.
One little fellow asked for a
Stick of gum, and when Hanta In­
quired “llow’s your teeth." the
boy replied i "Ain’t got any." An­
other declared " I’m holiest. 1 al­
ready told you I had one balloon."
Mery Lou' Copeland, of Sanford
Avenue, aald she would wrlto a
letter and Joe Sirtiatrom wanted
a wagOn. “A aweet little girl,"
agld Rant* when ho called lo Mar­
ianna Strickland. Sho aald she
needed a baby carriage vary bad­
ly, Barbara Kay While, and Sou14 wasn't sure of Ihe last name,
wanted a doll bahy with a car.
rlagc.
Kh* aakl she would

wit Cfrthl* to aav*
[“•Plf. Caoehe-Bkv.kk -or Pb.jSe.1

ONLY 10 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS
—BE SURE TO SEE THE MANY WONDERFUL GIFT
VALUES AT MATHER'S.
v

A special league eomraitlee of
Rad army l l a m , j-irh lig I* member*, aet up to try to ead
Ihe 1 1 -day-okl Flnnlah war. aeal
the message appeallag to Ruealf
lo wlthdiaw Red army troopafrem
Finland, reaae hostilities and en­ LUCILLE CLEVELAND wanU
aa cook or maid. Abb K. Bad
ter peaceful dlacuaaleq of Rudea- Job
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Flnnlah probleme.
. League delcgitci deecrlbcd the
1 lata model 4 door
meaugo a* an "tUlmatufe" to WANTED;
Been Sedan a, to good condition,
view of the time limit for a RutAltman Chevrolet Co. M W!
FI rat St. Saafenl, Fla.

which aha did not agree, Mrs.
Franco* Parklnaon Key**, nov­
el lay and widow a t a former
New llampehlra ecnator, re­
al arird In Washington from the
Daughter* of the Arncricon Rev­
olution. and tram edilonhip
of IU jnagaalne. She aald re.
atrlciiooa kept her from pub.
Uihlng the magailno aa abe
_ ' thought It ahould be.

It win anticipated that Roaala,
wRkh railed, Fhtlandte appeal to
Ih* league an "Insult," would If.
no re the league'* meaeage. or
a t Iceat, reply nogatlvily. There­
fore the chief effect bf the. for-

her ho had a doll that could aay
It* prayers ntnl sing nursury
song*—"a doll about aa big *4
you are.''
Santa Claus sahl It w m vary
difficult for him to recall what
Wcryon* wanted offhand but be
mentlomal that Mary June Dob-

Margaret Drew of Enterprise
ere' worries were few asked for a teddy bear and a tit­
lya, Mr. pgpwotth re- tle piano, and then up cam* Bet*
la grower* received | 1 ty Jo* Young, her coat dipping
part way off her arm.
Santa
htlprd her on with It and' than
tag hoeaas and rule* *b* expressed her wl&gt;h for a tri­
a ttu e shipment and cycle. Old Saint Nlehda* laughed
. until tba fruit waa heartily when bo rccellcd nm*
akatea,
I wa ahlppid It In
|L 'M * .;h p w o tu m M.
,venu». resplendent In curl
rae shipped In barrel*
plained be wanted a "r*e
rd to the term in al In
Quid go through a brk
for »1 per barr*i/h*
Margaret Dlngfcldcr. wearing
»mlng to Florida, Mr. a blim tape, aald ah* dldn t want
■alt school to Join the anything apaelal and her broth­
top to which he served er with hey, eald he didn’t want
I n , He was called (0 anything special cither. Mary
lee in the Zulu war In Kent*, who live* on Celery Av*.
r* he was twice wound- nue, expressed her dtelre fag? a
Ma m o m a i
epeaia of the natives. doll and a llltl* atove. Santo told

aguish for Ui» dotation cf til*
•Mon war, streamlined ard
lifted ■ IU cumbmonie ntatry In on* of lla fastest may*
GENEVA, Dm . 11 — UP»_ T h o 'S T i session* Id; IU hUtoQr. Tbt
orlbund b u n
of N a t W WUh' m i almost unanimous to
Wrh
C h ln i.'g lv ,
fegthre aid wlUUn the'
power, Only five mtnutee
hour "ultimatum* to Mcacow "Ineh to approve the agenda
vRJng" Bovlet Ruaaia' to witbdiaw
lection of awew world eeutt
Sad troopa from Finland aad to .
rrtd until a net U r avia Ion
gfajraaca tilka under league ouato blc.tr the decks for

karanta, railroad terminal about
to miles from the frontier, after
(lore* fighting.
The Ruaalan air force actively
support'd the land offenahrt but
no detail* of IU operation* war*
mentioned.
Hi* town of Lolmolo, on a spur
railroad north sf I’itkaranla waa
haavily bombarded, evidently In
prop*nation for stu c k a* the Rus­
sians advanced along the lakeabort.
q
Several Ruaalan attack* wan*
repulsed with heavy leases a t the
tourist reaott of Tohrajarvl, about
60 miles north of Ladoga.
Still further north In tbo rocky,
lako-atuddcd IlnmsnUl aectcjr, near

In the cose o ff Italian aggres­
sion sgainst Ethiopia, the league
voted sanction*, when Chin* appeeled against Japan, the league
adopted a resolution of sympathy
urginr members t* give Individual
aid lo China, W hat procedure to
toko to aid Fla land was debatable.
Dispatch af the message t*
Moscow followed au Impassioned
pica for nld by Rudolf Holatl, for­
mer Flonlal) . foreign minister end
that country** chief advocate at

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Selallaa Sanglrf
Once In a wh'le you are ao unlurliy a« lo g ri a llairu iu your
hand nr thiCsliarp point of a sand nor. oml no matter what you
try to do you can I keep U from Irritating. Well, tire Cit*-’a new
clay tennis rourta are something like that to ua. First, aft*:
work on them wai started late laal winter thrro were many delay*
and It was not until the waning days of summer that they were
finally announced a* completed and ready for play. Thoy were in­
stalled with lights and everything was ready fur night play re­
cently. But, aomrwhero. there has l.ccn n hitch For the courts
are not yet In the playing condition they should he for the
amount of money which has been spent on them. They’ve hron
either too hard, pock marked and^full of ridgea, nr with too much
dust and sand on top. All in all, Ihry provide anything but an
excellent playing surface. And with rourta lhal cost around ll.&amp;uO
everything considered and which too* nearly a year to complete,
certainly something should be done to put the courts in a No. 1
M atch — I n am e * — T o ta l l*ln« condition. As wr recull. Spaulding nulhoritioa, In stressing funda­
mentals In laying out courts, pointed out that new clay court*
risr»»
should be wet down about three time* * week in (try weather for
HsM sr
the first six months and should be re-lined two or tli.'ec times n
Willis
Jo h n so n
week A heavier roller probably would lie the brsl solution for
M arw aih
Ironing out the ridgea and holes ami if one isn’t avnilnldc, per­
Mallavsy
haps the best thing to do would be io rrrntch the surface smooth
nnd use the nreaent roller again. At any rate too much money
has been spent on the three courts not io keep them in ihs best
possible playing rendition.

f i t MU

A team picked from the letdinr.
howlers of the Sanford Howling
S t S K ? Jw taMa 5*tirf*f a“ ’'* r“l,Ss*2*.,th‘
defeated a picked team from
2Tera tS ftr oeecml pine*. r. d. Bmu
IM jy {»» •« Club
Orlando rt presenting the Orlan­
I ttd by Cap*. P. IVtoM «;
}? tf* ft? H I do Bowling Center at Ihe ln.'il
alleys this week thereby giving
each team a victory as Orlan­
do defeated Sanfold in Orlando
Nor. SS.
Sanford paced by King Fiah IVu&gt;id defeated Orlando hy n 175
pin margin, Sanford having u
tf.44 and Qilando laving 23CU for
a three pome total.
The two trjuiua will inert ,«t
an early d*ie In Orlando. -mil
the tie i t f ■

BoMy Wiq&gt; a total of «x&gt;. king
Fao moved back t o t o T #

The second round of the eeccad tournaaswt will si a rt tom»»
row wkh tsoms l vs. 2: Wednes­
day Dee. 13, teem 3 vs. 4 and
Thursday, Dae 1, team 5 vs. d
with matches su itin g a t StOO
o’clock over Kent’s garage. Uem­
bers of the dob invite the public
’ to wllnesa ths matches.

r r s EASY FOR RETOHTF.lt

JACKSONVILLE,

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BASK LU CKILY BAYED

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NAMPA. I tieha. Dec. 12 - H ’i—
Holart Waters, firm er, noticed
iba arm o f a baby' piotitiding
froqi *ba pipe of an Irrlgntknnl
ruoal uaar tho family Isuue. He
pulled oat his 2 1-2-yen r-old son
Robert Dean Waters- The cldhl
was qncotisclous but recovered.

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Goff, Justice, And Battista
Unanimous For All-State Team

OVERLOOKS TUB TIDfifl

MFOAJL NOTICE

SAN FRANCISCO, Jioc. 13 VO— Anton Zmak, SO, never hsd
the advantage of a unlvrralty
conrae la oceanography and there­
fore knew nothing about tide*
Owning a hniee with an Infect­
ed foot, he tied it under a wharf
so Us fo#t could soak In aea wa­
ter. Then he went uptown. When

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to
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TO W K U R IT MAV ITIVI'KIIN
COTICK* in H K IIK Iir QIVHN* llm l
.Im u a d a ra le u e d w ill on il&gt;. i.'ih
lay o f J a u u n r r A. J&gt;. la m . ul m i
Cclneti A. M . n r a s soon tIi«r . ..f i . i
ua Ike m a ile r ni*v he lo a i.i. .&lt;i&gt;|.i &gt;
*&gt; III* L 'lrru ll Jllitg* of III* S ln .li
lu d lelal C ircu it. In an.l for s.-m
ml* C o u s lr. KlnrUBr. Inr no O i­
ler nf Sltnpllnn of all Inranl mi l .
dilld n ru in ' th e nam e a t a i. yi.. i.
I n l h o a r J lo d g k ln fw iod s i Ksnarg . (W mlaole C ounty. F l o r a s n u i
h* u l d ar »r n o a tm b e r a n.

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Classified Advertisements

Dee.

1 2 .- .field, not n* henry a* many reg­

The three best football player. In
Florida during the season Just
ended, In the opinion of coaches
and sports writers participating in
the 10311 Associated I’rrsa allstate poll, were Joe Justice of
Hollins and Clark d o ff and Mush
Battista of Florida.
Those three brilliant performers
were unanimous choice* lor the
nil-stale first tenm, composed of
/our plovers from the University
of Florida, the slate champion,
thrro each from Itollin* and Mi­
ami and one from Stetson. Tam­
pa waa tho only stale school fall­
ing to place a man on lire first
team but put two on Ihe second
eleven.
Sport* writers from every sec­
tion nf the state and head oraches
of nil Ihe state's collegiate trams,
except John Cody of Florida-tv ho
d.dined to pick un nll-*tule elev­
en, participated In the poll.
Although Justice, (iofr and lintlistu received nil luilsliimling tri­
bute In being selected
unnnai•nnusly, nil player* named In the
first team won their places by
wide margins. The nearest thing
lo a clru-e rontiu.1 was for Ihe
guard pwitinP nppodtc llnltlsta.
Chuck (iuimento of MUiol waa
glvtn a pretty good run j L r his
mouey by Don OgilvJp^itolUn*'
fine puard, but ryisrrao lirroxod
In by u margin trial left im doubt

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iln il liiilrr'ti 1-a.ly, o w n ed liy ( ’..
.I s r c e m e n l F o r I k e J
K.
ttra d s h n w
of
Allamotilc l.itije, J . II. c t ux lo Rullt Slaplir.
S p rin g * anil h a n d le d hy
A m il A m Hill O f Hale
nion* of tianfonl look
wnunl In S'miili./.. K. In l.u Vera O. Hntllli.
Ih e o p en a ll a p e - l a k e . .
*
l l t a l F a ta le M m lg a K n .
Willi several hundred nlilo.il.■ H u m . Homer It. el ilk lo C vinge r.. ||i.. open slake* were run off
I n Company.

fir-1 rlimaxe.l liy (lie irlrrlioii of llnlncr, ('. I., rl ux lo 1'inu'i' I',
a championship .hooting .loir.
Slack.

H op- lh a l p la c e .1 In th e tria l*
( h a l l i l M o rlg .’g e
w on llio ir
p la n 's
hy
shW vinp. P u l’s I Veil C i r F w lm n e e I • Acclass, s liiim rh n e ss , i n l r n s i t y , s ty le
ip p la n r e C n rp . ol Kin.
an,I ile le n n iiia tlo ii to find q u a il.
I'i .id illo n al S a l . . I 'm l r a r l
T ra m m e l S e o ll
am i . D, Hoy iV d n * l.'.ipi.ii F iig iiirc iiiig Co. lo
P erao n , v e te r a n ju d g e -, n c r u p ln l
l i n t * S o n s,
th e jo d iein l i e d d ie s .
| ten f o r l ir e .m lilioiiitiit
H a rp , l'» lite r lo IP m e O n n els*
I ,&lt;on C nrp.
rfski, Miami, nnd brnnnk, Florida
A s s ia n m r n ts of M r r lc a u e
tackle.-, Itnski, Miami, aud Smith T alh.il F in a n c e C c rp . In Illin o is
Florida guard*. Ogilvir (t’epl.l
lln n k e is I ifo A aau r. Co.
Itollin*, nnd Hull, Florida; eerier, T a l ol P in n n re C n rp
lo
III.

l)i\on.
harks. Tore, Kloi
Ids. Heynon a n d W illia m s e f
Tnmpn, sml Darsl of Stetson nnd
Strlner ef .Miami Med for fourth
hnckfield position.
Honorable ■ meulion:
End».
Itoupherly, Rolllnr; I’nskrwlct..
Miami; hrutulls, Miami; 1’nrmley,
Stetson; ration, Tampa; Ar­
nold. Stetson. Ti.cwles, I’hillipItollin-; Clnnton, Hollins; Valin
Hlelson; Zniko, Tampa; Krarns
.Minmi; I’onre, Miami. Ilunrils
t'lieallinm no.l Sauls, Stetson; Kc
lipno unit finuci, Florida; Foi ■
dver, Tnmpn; Snowden. Miami.
Cr-nlers, l.nne, Florida; Snlishury.
Miami, nnd Fisher, Tampa. Ilnrk-,
Wnlton, Hanna nod ilouslnn,
Florida .lone*. Mitt

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B. Orr, New York, won llte situ i Wilkinson, M, A. II. Ma-ler t'»
itiir lieu stake! ui* lit.’ ITninl.i lialpli M. Warren
State Field Trial* meet held Simlluil-t Idas Deed
day liefnrv (n In rye
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Tslbot rinancr Cerp. In III. Itank&lt;
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First Choice

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EQUIPMENT
COMPANY, INC.

NEW YORK. Dec. 12
id1. rncagepHinl of Mary Ateiell
rriiuau lo Dr. EliltUy Fid. was
announced Iasi night hy Alt. nnd
Mis. WilUwi Avorvll llatiiaiair.
htr fsthor and otep-nintbrr. memher* of the Ntw York bank'nt;
and railroad ftmlly.

Bradshaw Dog Is
Seminole County
Second In Event ! Court Records
At Canine Stakes

ular collepe elevens, hill made up
of players whore speed nnd ag­
gressiveness more than offset*
any lack in Height, llairl-nn,
J5H pound/?, nnd fluff, 21*. are
the lightest nnd heaviest, respretlvely, of the team.
—The complete first tenm!
I’mls; Jnnr
Linperfelt,
|8 '»
pound*, Hollins senior, and Forest
Ferguson, IPO, Florida sopho­
more.
Tackles: Clark finff, 2 |fl, FloeIdn senior, nnd l’il Hughes, IPO
Biel on snphojnore.
Cu:ird«: Julian (Mush) llalli*- nnd Johnson, Hollins.
tn, IP.’&gt;, Fl'ridn junior; nnd Chuck
Ruimentn, IKII, Miami senior.
Cetilrr: I’aill llnulnn, IKU, Itol
lln- junior.
Itucks: Joe Justice, 170, |[ol
lin* senior; Tommy Harrison, 158
Florida sophomore; Johnny N'np.
Among Boy Magazlnot
iicnls ig, IK'i. Miami senior, un'
Terry Fox, 100, Miami Junior.
The second lenint I'.llti*: Kirlo

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St. N i c k s
led To Bring
ippy Christmas

1 BY J. R. WILLIAMS

OUT OUR WAY

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Children In Four
8 tate Homes Hope
-For Yulctide Cheer

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* F lv a th o u sa n d p erso n s b i a d a U n to C lau s s i . n e e d a l luully

M trail as .*&gt;.1*111 fine women win
r ill a r t llo" i n r t

of

young men'* section of tha
rrm ra n (
Saskatchewan Board of Trade»•**j o l the prraenl
present deteriorated
detei
wooden lino has bean ordered and
•* **P*Jtad to arrlre within a
short time. The WPA project
which the Clljr la sponsoring for
tayln* the line haa not yet been'
Engineer Fred T. Williams
gare the Commissioners a report
cf the recent hearing In Washing.
ton on the proposed St. Johns
Ini Ian Hirer Canal before the
Hoard of Knginrera for the House
Rlerra and llarbora Committee,
In which nr told of Ihe optimlam
which prerails among proponent!

.Would yon consider acting ni
lenta Claus for Just n frw mu.
Santa if you could lie assured ol
Ipipte pay for your I line and
Setiblr?

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BOOM GIVEN
Qty Revenue
! SASKATOON, Dec. 1L—&lt;*ViThtough public donation! more
than 400 booki and imgsalne*
Certificates
hsvs been dlitribuled anion* the
. settlers In northern
Get Approval Sudeten
SaskaUtowart, Canada, by th«

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** ? '"''*
l Y th® ™Uroada for carrying a
p* T n?ttr...tn S, » M* "*"
rrn ,i ,n M*® flr,t n,nc monlh* of

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CREAM-CHOCOLATE
COCOANUT—HARD CANDIES
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH
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WIN A TURKEY FOR '¥ i
CHRISTMAS. C L O S E S I *
DEC. 20TH. BRING YOUR V
OWN RIFLE - I F
YbU 1
w is h .
^

i)0C ’S RIFLE RANGE

l i r a . S a n ta

NEXT TO SMOKE HOUSE

BfailKn nets I to wcitr way full. |
J,
■parks, whistois, uniforms, etc.
c
ip About :.0U haillu. and .,00 "tils.,
■euitsa" aio wanted from this
^
RSpUnty. Your n r m a run begin
^
Hfday and Uio pay begins just at .
•Mon as you In-gin to art; air.,
LjRHI nm l not lesva your hoiar.j
.Mur community, or your business J
‘.ppr aran one minute.
k;
i»'«This It all absolutely true—
Id '
f.*Bell«vr it or not”—ami you arc
h i t the person to fill onu of these
’
Imelllons at onre.
V|
ff-Theae "Santas** and “Mama
\V,
■ Itilll" are *anto I to bring toys.
TV.
:ktttta, goodies, suits, drss.es, shoes,
VW
[Epaaters, games and anything
[M at children from wee knbirt up
iW boys and girls Id years' of age
■
MUT eat, wrar or enjoy, for four
SANFORD
jfc rg i families of children-nearly
,TM in all—whu at* now under the _ _ _
Bar* and study ul "l-'lorlda'a T w sti
E ra s teat Charity**—The Children's
JaH
.Home Bocioty of rlo rld « -|n Its V.'sts
tour hap py and "homCy" receiving to iru
'M inis In Juchunnvillr, J’rnracola,
'Lakeland nml Mlnntl, nml who are *j'
M hospital*. boarding homes and' oiia
jmaeial inatiliilinii* und.r the di- I **“•"'
Fret Ion nf tliu llnnu Bodily.
All y dll need to do to qualify sill A• UK
!■ a Mr. nml Mrs. Kanin Claus Is J;* Comb
to alt right down and »end your
t a n ii i'll
.Bppliratlon to lliv Stole Ruperin- L’H Comb,
'tendent—tin* ‘‘Daddy" nf all thes.
RffNVJ'd
humlmC of orphans and homeless * a PI’LKH
kiddies, Marcus
"Daddy*' Ksgg, l,n. i.-h'i
.40' Huckman 1InIIdinj?, Jr.cksonrills,—together willi u check or
1
,

SCHOOL GIRL’S
SPECIAL
’ '. ;
Dec m b . r 8th Thru 20th

*6 60 Oil Wave

IVrmanenU

Especially Ktyliil for IQ.GO

Indlvl iualily

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Women Drink M ore
Beer, Official Says

MARKET REPORT

CUCUMUEIlg — Acc. la qual IV.
liu. bskl. l.tfv.l.av. Muppllcs modanile.
UCHIJANIITH — Huppllcs few, toe
doe.
•
COnrr.ANT — Supplies moderMis. ilsmsml Halit, market about
•Icsilr I H hu. hpr. ace. lo quality,
l.oe-ue.
J
racAnOt.iy-AH bu. hpr. »»e.
I.RSIONH — Hu. bskt. L it l- l
sot, I lt-l.lt.
I.KTTIICt; — Fla. supplies IlsbU
1 -nionil fair, market llaht. IJ.g
iloston K I. Crt. ICc-ttc IH bu
’ipr. ser-Jtc. Icsbcrg crt. I.vv &gt; dus.
1 I t Mm I it ns.
SlimTAItri _ No supplies.
OKIIA — No supplies.
ONION*: m n n — Northern yel­
low. te lb bsas. i.pt-l.Ui WHITE,
I le.ITS: NI*ANIHII TTI’E. I 14.
nN iosa: lonKRN) — Fla. sappllts r-w. 44e&gt;4Sr per &lt;4nt. bun.
rAIlflLICT — Fla. per doa 'bun.
40reT,&lt;&gt;r
I’FAH: IRNOLI9II) — Bu. hpr.
I .It.1.4*.
r i 'l ’ANR — Os..paper shell, vnrInns verl-llre. ||c.jae.
r r r p g n a — hupaiise asodersi*.
•l-mond (elr. aiarkcl about atcadv.
tliu hpr. arc. le ftual'y I.lt-i.lt.—
IIIM P su n ere H b u /tic .
I I'lNr.Al'l'LK — No euppllss..

.op tha negro tannla courts • on
Ninth 8trect and Sanford Avenue
and on West Seventeenth Street
waa also approved, as was a
quarter paga advertisement In
tha 1940 Issue of tha ..high
school annual.
Tha payment of the City’s an­
nual duaa of |T 0 to tha Florida
League of Munlclpalltlai waa au­
thorised while the Commlaalonera
took under advisament a r e q u e s t
bv representatives of the Florida
National Exhibits, Inc. for a do­
nation to a fund to bo used for
the maintenance of Florida ex­
hibits at prominent locations dur­
ing the winter months.
The two local bankp were des­
ignated as depositories for the
ensuing year.

ST. LOUIS, Dm . lL - tA V Iteer consumption In the United
States should soon exceed ‘the
peak It reachrd 26 years ago, aaya
George Slppcl of Cincinnati, peasMerit of the Master Brewers' As­
soc intion of America.
Why?
"More women a rt drinking beer
than ever before." •
.
Slppcl, in tha city arranging for
a convention, estimated this ytoris
consumption a t 60,000.000 barrels
compared to 00,000,000 In 101L
l*OTATOKl» — Irish New Jersey
loMI rw -r I.IS-S.oe; llsd Bliss bu.
Fire losses on American rail­
ItAi'IHlIKH — Fla. few,Iced doe. roads In 1930 smeunted to LI,bun. 2&amp;f.
•v
H2 1JH4, a decrease of 16 percent
IIOMAINK — «ee-«Sc'
HITTAIIAUAH — Northern, t f lb. below 1929.
t*BRB
/ i
BlMNA.:iI — Buaollsa modsrsls.
dsmsnd (sir. market, steady. .Ba.
liar. isc.
.
uqiiAHii — Dus. • hers. Yallaw
Cnroknrcii bu. bpr. 1.4S-I.lt. C|hl«
llutbard lb, fc.
K T n A \v p i;r u in a i

—

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Cerbara Daisies
Carnations
FLOWER PLANTS

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leas and dsmitfc rlalmi In thu
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F e w e r o n i d c n l s rcsu H in g fro m
eq u ip m en t o r tra c k d e fe c ts look
■B lare i n till' ra ilro a d in IldlK lim n
In any y r a r on i r r o n l .

M agaiin* liik it
Tomorrow O n I y f
A vary arccptahlr, Inexpensiva and atlrnc,;thr* gift. Extra spe­
cial low prlrtql Howl

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Ta Relievo DKTRtSII
I *■ Icily rrilsrc rbest cold mlawy tod
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•ave it—givo it the p ro tao d o a-o f
plenty of hot w ater.

also carry a rumpUta
uf Wines and Liquor* In
parhngr departmant.

F o r tho prioe of a good ra o o r blada
you oon have hot w ater fo r a w cok&gt;
■having needs. ,
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negligible w hoa tho ahaving oomfprt
it givoo fa ooasiderod. U k ew fat th a
C O * of autom atic gaa hooted h o t wi&lt;
teriB amaU whoo the oonvoniooco it
providet is oonaidered. T w o aty d o u r
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tiiB turn of a tap, all around the d o ck ,
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

VOLUME xtXXI

SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. DRI'FMBKR 13,

700/

1919

NUMBER 96

Established In 1908

R u s s ia n s November Sales At Farmers Market U .S . S h i p s
io ln c v c d D e a d ^ ota^ 570*®®®* Manager Reports B e in g S o u g h t

League Of NationsCondemns
B ^ E u ro p e a n s
Soviet Union As Aggressor

With th« u h of iboto than 370.000 worth of prodveo a t tho San*
fold Stats Farmers’ Wholraalc
, Market during tho month of No-1
vembsr, aggregate sales for the
m _ tu n ant fiscal jrtar. beginning,
July |, have reached a total of app«*in»auiy
iio*,,ooo. M*-int,

I n S h ip W r e c k
___ ___

Crowded Fishing VeaQ- l
8eI» L n r o u t e 10
Vladivostok, Runs
Aground In Storm f i T “•J'
iv n _

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receipts of" a
mllllm doll.rs for « single sea.
son. According lo Mr. Ichman.
this year’s .sics. If they cuntlnu-

"ullowlng a dctallid repott •&gt;( ,tH|,
the recent hr si In* on the i&gt;t,'-'t i'x.
|x&gt;»«il canal to the Ka-t lin n l ion
given by Krvd T- WillUnm llu- •-»
Ituanl of Director* ami member-'*"*1
,hlp of th sScmlnok
County Cham*"",1
S S I
. 1 II
a-r of Comment in thcii month- j o , .
ly meeting last nigal pa«*««l a j«»&lt;•&gt;&lt;
ii.ululi.ii ripiV-ssiug appneia-|w M
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!th* month of N orralw r dvopitu

1,100
FishermenJblany
;'»*• »hon*«v „t ran m.i» ro,„
...
n , „ ,
'the Scmlndt County area.
Women* Children i Th» oraoon at the iiiaihr. Ii,
.
Were Aboard Ship
11Jr.f
ekftuife.ll.
spec is Ilk
•» 6large
hicieu-r
W. Sfs* tiku .
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W A V K A N A t. Ja n u n . T ta v 'sales during th, month of Decriu-

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kfo™ t h .n 700
Russian*. Including tromen
pm )-children, were missing
t:d av and were believed
drowned o r frozen to death In
the wreck of the Rusalan
steam er Indigirka on the
treacherous coast of Hokkai­
do.
,
* Tho Japanese ship Karafuto Mam arrlrrd her*, 596 ourvivut* of I he rftiwdcd Rutiian
fishing vessel which went aground
In a blizzard yesterday. The sur­
vivor*, moot of thorn suffering
fiom exposure, said tho ship cari led 1,100 fishermen, many accomponied by their wl&gt;cs, children,
lnd a crew of 59.
Survivors said they sent out
4 one 8. O. S. before a huge wnva
.unaihed the radio beam. A teoim
held rescue ehipa In por| through­
out yesterday.
The Indigirka was only 2/S90
tuns rapacity hut vessels playing
Hie northern fishing ports to
Vladivostok eften ■ carry largs
passenger Hals. I t originally was
the Amelrcan coastal trade. It

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((M ih M . . V u e r n .i

There will be no continuation of
Die present cmercsncy training
iiu-aiurva for th* Florida Natioiisl
Cuanlimen after Jan. 91, Col. A.
\V. I*. Bands, of the Fourth Corps
Area Headquarters »1 Foil Mc­
Pherson, Go., told ntelbers of tho
Floilda National Guard Office 1a
Association a t its annual meeting
in th* San Juan Hots I In Orlan­
do Sunday, according ta a repoil
of local officer# who attended tho
affairin the election of officer*. Col.
Preaton Ayers of Orlando, com­
manding officer of lb« 194th In­
finity, was sleeted praskknl of
th* association for th* tn'ulng
yt-ir, white LteuL Karl No dgrett
if this city, woo elected vice piesideal from th* 194th Infantry.
During hte discussion of nlllWry affairs with th* cfntcr*
from all of th* National Guard
orgaalaatioiu in tha slate, Col.
Smdz pointed out that the ornitln nation of the present tare-day
a week drills and tho «me tunic.field training petlsd wtuM of
tussnsky bo preklbltad a f t'r Jan.
31 hicauis of Uo provision, of
lb* Natteanl D efn w Act, which
he declared Is ro t lilily to
rhanged a t tha next sosamn of

Csngtam.

II* ateo anncuncod that th*
annual encampment of Florida’*
1C4 h tafhnlry, of Which tha local
comosotes or* a port, will ho hal l
a t VWt McClelland, m a r A u k tsn. A te , from July 14. to July t h
1040.
1040.. IItt will bo
ha an oncampokcal
anewwant sat
o f the food Bfelgad* which inrin k * th* Florida rvgimont and
thr ItTth NaUcim | G tsrd rrgtnaent of Alabama.
Other officers steeled included
ih* following vim president* from
each of Ih* iwgiatenia: Major H.
E. Cnurhman of the Stela Staff,
Ih u t. J alias C- Ftiaff of JackoanvDte,

100th

Q u a rtrim a .tr r

Urglmrati Chat. Frank C. Mini,

J \ . essctly
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Argentina Wants
Expulsion of Reds
British C r u i s e r Is
Reported Sunk By
rocket
Battleship
to d n y
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ezpirsMHl roruklrrabhr optiumm -hit*. Iliet ilkover prospect, of favorable action. v&lt;vi|,t h&gt;\e hi
A vote of appreciation for Hie „ nv up,*, r th
eham brra many aeeom|dl-hm.,it■ ,\rt.
of the past IS month, s s . alok
||,. ilvoirhl
placid In the minute*.
Arne,lean flat
Walter llaynea, prrsklint of the
ir-n » »
,,
.. , ---------Uusltkraa am) Professional Men’,
Contributions yesterday raised
tCks ttserZ on r a r e » i „ i
.
KN1» tl
the total of the Salvation A m y
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Empty Storking Fund lo 685JM). •
YOU NEVER KNOW
L y , _rbe Ka
chairman Charles Morrison and
DENVER. Dee. IS —fA*
t»? dians. who m
Cspt. It.
E. Rose announced to- nil pWeea, Bailiff Numiar e ..iA |Crr*l n*va rf
day, pointing out, however, that thought his hmrh would hr«,(- 0 |k ss doio.lb.1 1
this amount la far short of th* in kit desk In iNe roun y rt u r t- . Ur, IVve-il M.
necessary funds to feed the more room. But Somebody stole it-'a*-(..tunx-d f 1 .-m
than 100 families the Balvstton mg a court saask-a
nieo
Army has planned to pranrhk for
Christmas flay.
A total of |10 l
made yesterday.
Those making

‘Why We Should Buy In Sanford

llr - x m d n .

remaining In vrhkh contrlkuUsaa
may b* matte, Mr. Morrison said,
adding that many children will
mb* a happy Christmas wakes
the people of this community
com* ta their aid.
AU persona who with to tontribute for this worthy cam* may
give their donation to rlthsr Mr.
Morrison nt th* Kill Theatre or
to C ap t Rose at th* Bohratko
Army headquarters on Sseoskd
Street.

Stockholders O f
Production Group
To Hold Meeting
Stockholders of th* Saaford
Production Credit Asaoclatten will
hold their annual ‘meeting la Baa- 1
ferd at th* City llall on Wsitesnday rooming, Jen. 31, n l 10r001
o’clock, occordiaf to nn oanoanrement by Ralph B. Chapmen, pm l*
dent or - th* asaochatlon.
At this mooting, complete and
itetaited reports will *&gt;* mad* |&gt;V
tha office-* r f Uk* oaaorlstloo on
Its opoiatteik* for the past poor,
director* wDI U elected awl
other Important txiilnesa tramstriad.
la annouikcing Ih* data of Ute
annual meeting. Mr. Chapman raid
that it was hoped to aaaaks tha
•ittcfkdanco of aWkholders a t this
year's mcatteg th* tergact tel Us*
hlatery of tho saoaelktten. Its mid
that tha aanaal masting* ad tips
■oas fla t ten afford tho stack beldams
an epos it* ally to Worn ovary do-

Alpha Richards Dies
At Home Of Brother

In an effort to show why wr hIhmiKI Imy in our
bom* town,-! inttjKl to try to tmeo a .loltar 5|n&gt;nt liy
• Sanford citizen In • urighboriug tow n uml « «K&gt;llur
»P«nt hy a Danfort) citizen in Kanfdnl
NVhcn a Sanford citizen spend* u dollar in a neigh­
boring city tho dollar goes into that eitv. First the
coat of the article U sent to the factory, the iiroftt*
r&gt;ing to tho merchant of that city. From thooe |m&gt;rit*
tho emikkiyrcs of that mervhant are |m»d. thus gentl­
ing Sanford money all over thi* city. Till* Sanfonl
money goes to grocery store,. a|&gt;|kartd store* ami to
tho home-owned utilities comimny of thU neighboring
city. Then some of tho profit i* paid to tho‘t city fo&lt;
taxes, thus enlarging and beautifying this city on
Sanford money. Tho owner'* share is used in much
tho samo way a i tho employees' salary but randy &gt;b* any of this money that U taken out of Sanfonl come
back into Hertford in trade as these people buy in theii
own home town bocauao they want to help it to gn&gt;w.
A dollar spent In Sanford goes into our own city
and stays there, excepting of course that which g«w&gt;
to the factory. The profit is spent in employees'
salaries, which is spent in Sonfurd thus circulating
through Sanford business^ Taxes that are paid out
of thts dollar spent in Sanford help to enlarge ami
beautify Sanford, thus making it more attractive to
tourists who bring more money into our town. Th*
owner’s share of the profits is naturally spent here in
Sanford in order to stimulate trade and set an exam­
ple for the town people to follow. Monev snent out­
side Sanford generally stays where it is stwnt. while
.money spent in Sanford will circulate here and hdo
our own city and will soon get back to the original
spender.
In trying to gel people to aim pledge cards no'
to buy out of Sanford. I found the main reason of­
fered for buying In neighboring titta* wan that they
could not find what they wanted in Sanfonl. If ev­
eryone would try to find what they want here at
home before going out of town they would usually' l«*
able to find what they wanted here, amt if not th.merchant* would gladly older the art kb. for them
and nrohably stork nn ost the merchandise wan Ini
Many people think merchandise is cheaper out «kf
town: this la not so. Pay a dolla r k*s for an artkband th* quality Is a dollar lea*; pay a dollar mure f.w
an article and th* quality la a duller now . This U
bound ta be true, because no m atter where an a r tk k
ts taught, the coat la tho Baser at ih - factory if the
quolU v U I h o o a a w .
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Public Is Warned Dr J . E. Abbott
Letter Reveals
Accepting i Sneaker At
Trade-At-Home Against
(ounterfeit Bills; Is pPe^ Ker R\
Pays Benefits r....u„: Kiwams Lunch
W r i t e r Remembers
l‘le«l&gt;?e. Finds He
Can l*urehase Here

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S.inford In The Only O rM m . ,
Florida City Affording Hall, lilghwh/
And Water Transportation

AH INDEPENDENT

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Battle Reds

mattlar b u s i n g we
placed upon the
if the campaign

vated entirely by interest in our own
feel that emphasis in such a drive shoi
benefit*, which will accrue to all our t
is a success.

Fronts

,

Only in the spirit of civic conscious
the average householder in Sanford d&lt;
thing to the operation of the City government, and that it is the
merchants and business neonle who pay. the taxes which in
turn provide the publie with its many municipal advantages.'

PLEDGE
Hon. Edward
City of Sanfo:
Dear Mr. Mayor.*

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British Report Loss APPEALS FOE AID TO STBICKEN FI^N S
* Of Two More Ships,
Express Fear Four
Vessels Are Cost

1. To carry such stock of goods as ate necessary
fo fill all demands and to sell at such prices to
meet competition.
2. To purchase all supplies and accessories, except
stock.for resale, as atei Incidental to my business
in Saiifprd as far as possible.
* •'
13. To impress upon all my employees the Impcrtance of spending their wn/res in Sanford

Pressing other netlons for
aid 7-Finland today fought
tho invading Ruaslan forcc|
with military and diplomatic
weapons while the European
.warfare coat Brltalri new.
•.navy and merchant shipping
vessels.
The embattled Finns, re­

porting

vertisement Ib The First In A Series Made Possible By The Folloxving Merchants. And Business Men

WIGHT BROS. CO
S00TT8
STANDARD
aMtvsas rfiR flf

^UTLE
UARANTY &amp;
BSTRAdCO,
PAINT
ICO.

RANDALL
ELECTRIC,CO.

CELERY CITV
PRIOTTNC CO.
MONK’SBILLARD

’&gt; ’ ’ ’". ""v 1 • 1 . r ~ " 1

SEMINOLE
ST. JOHNS
DRY CLEANERS RIVER LINE CO.
Wig h t
GROCERY CO.

THE STYLE SHOE

. EMERICK .
HARDWARE CO;■I BOTTLING CO,
FLORIDA STATE
RANK OF
SANFORD
HILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARI

a E ENGLISH
HANFORD

1“ "1 •

1 -iii.

|$l,0(M),000 Bond
Issue Is Planned

that- they

IRoosevelt Accused Of
'Playing P o l i t i c s
Ry Ohio's Governor

O ther n 'tlo n : T ie rnurl lefuied
to levlew ■ l o t d o In dt-lrrniitw
the right of llllganl- to a n,W
Ml*. R. 1.. (tarrimin la ahuwn above In her pa|m yn glove ca-t of Snnfoid. Note the nimoihl of
trial Irecattae of paiHel|»aUon III fruil on the tall In-c In the middle. The Iren behind Mr-. (ian U o o I. llie mule tree whirl, lour* no
drclaloiw hy Judge Martin Man*
ton. who w o jailed for em oplrary fru it hut It* pollen I* rw cnllal In the bearing of th e oilier tree*.
Ui'il. w iil.l iiiuviitp employment
H o m in g
a g io m rn U
bet nrO n
mi nix n.i.nllie. fne m ine than I4.»
Ethyl C-iaolmo C etim rillon ami
lino p tii‘i.11 hi (lie Cleveland
refiner* had violated the anti*
ie,;m:i. in ..I -Imuld relieve tho
tn if t .e l | Ilia latter waa o n . of
“neule -■I h i l ii&gt;ii Hint liaa devcl*
tho antl-truat caar* hioughl hy
th« Justice Departm ent.
Tin* | iio ii «*Ih will provld® Job*
fnr &lt; oiidox t*it!i* anti needy In*
dixiduil*. (lit* W hite Mount »ahl.
in Itiu* with I In* A dministration'*
1***1icy of iMtir.u for rmployntrif*,
ohihx «h livniiiw* to llie state* tha
miib
irm|*oii*il»iiity iif iirovhlinfr relief
fui ii«*ii|&gt;
|M|'iiiii« iinahle to

Government H i t s Papayas Are Gi own Successfully
By Mr. And Mrs. R. L. Garrison
A t Skipping O f
[Third Grade Fruitl

had

atfcltgaUon mach{a,ry.
* fo r th a c o n d m a a tlo h

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DRUG CO.
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fto fto . Vigorou!

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WASHINGTON. H&lt;y. 11.—
(AIM«- I’lvshlciit
Roosevelt
toilii\ n|,|nv«\t i| til,. ex pend Ilinc* of
18,HIM for tlireo
Wl'A inujtvU in the Clove*
Itmil uivii.
•Inliii I'nrmoily, Federal
Wnrlt.t A.liuiiiistrutor, advised
III,* I'resident the projects,
with I Imwo previously uuthor*

City News Briefs

1; ,•* -\ -

SECURITY

WASHINGTON, Pee. I t - m
— The Supreme Cm i today ifverted t i e coiivictlrn of th rte
Now Y nrkrta who ,e. iitended i t l denee o tU ln rd hy 'w lre-iapptng'L
had horn improperly adm itted i n i

Oottlrlcd,

to uch to n

COLEMANS

PresidentOkeys Wor£
Costing $1,248,991
To Relieve Acute
R e I i e f Situation

Germans Assert Two

•h ad ia d Roaaia ‘1 campaign oa all

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Tribunal Rules Wiret a p p in g Evidence
Improperly * Admits
ted A t-T rial Of 3

h English Oil TankeraSunkln Channel

Reduced to a mathematical equation, more patronage of
local merchants pnimli more revenues to the merchant^, and
moro revenues w w l mVo **x receiots, and more tax receipts
morP!
services, which, in the final ana­
lysis equal a greater aqd finer city.
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R everies J
I Conviction

JWPA Projects |
For Cleveland j
Are Approved

PAPAYA GROVE IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

Advances Claimed
By Russian Army

__ If the taxes arc not forthcoming, 'the City would have to
curtail its functions, and this means that every individual would
be affected adversely.

1 will cooperate in your plan to keep Sanford Dollars la Sanford
pledge myself, to the following;
’ .

ERELLA

NUMBER 9f

1QNDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1939

In co-operqtion with Mayor Higgins’ campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local merchants and business m?n have signOd a pledge card
likcrtteone UluStr^tec) belpw. It is our sincere desinx*
to do ojir part in making the campaign a success and
thereby help to build Salford ipto a bigger and better
city.
' • •:&gt; •
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APER

H e rh e ri Hoover, form er President, haa aoundtd a-- nation-wide
appeal fo r ‘rontrlbutioiti to aid reilef In w ar; ta rn Finland. He h at
aakad the American preaa to tpoaaer collectlona. A dm inistration
a f the fund will be in charge o f Mr. Itoover'a. form er associates' In
the direction o f Belgian relief.

E s s a y Contest
510,MO,000 In
Credits Extended 'Winners To B e
To Finns By U. S . NamedThursday
Similar Action In Re- Mayor Reports 6»500
, g ird To AidingNor- Have Signed ‘•‘Trade
way Being Planned A t Home** Pledges
A U rge number o f* fsu y s from
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 —(AX
— The granting of a $ 10 ,000,000 total high echoed atudenU la conetadlt to FlnUml for the ptirchaae ■action with the current “UndoIn th is country of ogricaltom i at-home” campaign ]*•*• few"
turned l a 't o Mayor Edward HI*khm and tho winner* will ho
awarded cash prisra a t Urn chapel
o arcU ea Tharadry morning, It
po ration.
Jtaao J w n , federal loin admin- wa* announced today.
Mayor Itlg g b u atoted th a t Urn
U trator, a*Id action waa takan
by th a BFC .and tho Export-I an •m ay* ar* now In tho hand* a f
daelatona
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p a rt beak with the approval of IM Judgea •a d th‘ a ‘t tha
th a President and that atmitor would bo mad# before Tbuiaday
in —lla — n a c— f . * i l .
The judge* appointed to daclda
Ibe winner In the mnlor ekias,
which aubmlttod tha lirg aat num-

Lost Rite* Held
For Harry Weaver
Funaral

I if — Itaaed — f a r , r — I

C Of C Post* Given
Holler, Connelly

aatvlcta for Uanrv
W held la tha Krtekaew
w
w
^—
I Home Hundiy a f t e r
I a'dock with tha Rev.
S ay Holler and Hawkia* Canm um , p aito r ot the naOy hava barn appointed to the
C h u n k , official Beard a f Director* a f tha Brralaoto County Chamber e f Cemamice In ptoM e f C. R. Mtaon nnd
I M ' Stine, bpth of whom hav»
moved out a f Sanfo id. aerordlag
to an 'anneuneam m t today . by

r,2 ? ” LZpkM

th a t three will i t a nw etlng af
H * general mtmbarahlp of tha
trade body fat conn a* Hoc w ith the

—T~ZT • _ !co*.lul urovt* of pviuiya. Injilimvi
Innt n tv TrilCk On* Isrminolr munty U I -I grown Stilh
.
j wt * **»y Mr. »nd kirn. II. I.. (i»rri«m,n !«•,
CratOm Juileu rorjnl Ihrlr home on Richmond &lt;Xvc. Hr
VMolation Of Law f" jr. nr, 1 Mr*, (inrri.nn Imvc IIumuIi

X*111k

*1 ha- i'i»*&lt;*iih*iii H«i«| Kriduy th at

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l|,:,lf no nctr grove of hcnrln t them
I \K F I AND, IVc. II —1&lt;V, l i t r e , in Ihtlr farm r . , 1 of Man pknIii
D r I'n ilrd S ale* IV paitm ilil rf j '; " ’'
vlcwpllm llm fncl Ihnl mn„ „
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11hr |,Innl i a rr |Hiill« iil*rly »n». A-pl.n
Agrlcollnrr fM chfd ilnon &gt;r-l
t.,,„ |h|0
r „ W, , h t ^. „ 1X) (l1 ,h i. f Sjll
■
Ml*y
■lay on one
onr of ih r mo.t m n ip U 'r.d
i,T(« which .la n d If-fw l three
e d g7in- 7g Ihn
The regular meeting of the In- ■
P f ill* h'---■
- - Khrhla
- . , , fri'il il lgh. bcnrlng n rlu .I» r of In ill . c n i ,
. . . . . f e d .-* | weighing
an
rtllm al*il
W OJyir. r
dependent. Order of Odd Kellowa In d u stry —shlppln;; of Ihinl
will he held In Ihs Odd Fellcw- IT lilt* outside ibe Imidcia of the jnoumla. The grove wua |,rot.c(«d I .,l*nl
innt tvlnlrr h r fire* nnd amudgo J f.ninl
Hall to n ig h t,a t 8:90 o'clock.
*
, w * — *— — ^ Aellnjr unde* lu'.hartty r f - m - P«X*.
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Mr. (Jarrftnn alnlril ll,*l
Memheia of the local lodge pfjtialeea i**u«l 1^ Federal Jedne
In
gun
the
growing
of
|,:i|u&gt;&gt;
na n I j
,,
Woodmen of the XVoHd will helluMile W. Rlrum, Ja-kannrill •
held In the Woodman Hall TSic i - fed eral aulhorltlea Jailed Irvin u, n commercial ru trrp iia r hut «* 1 n,l.la.1
day night a t 7:30 o'clock.
iKverldge and Herman I . Ilnjburn. n faarlnallug avocnllou which bud , |M. „
fu
---------I t i n t City I ruck nprm in
on prove I lirofitnblr
The plaiil- In the grove m e In j |.*„r
The regular* meeting cf the Citv ;charges rf rhinplnu Ihinl \ ndr
.
Commission will be held In th e .frv lt Into Cieorrle, b&lt; vinlui.,., i f btd", b ImuiI ail fe&lt;l ill widlb, nnd I
City Hall tonight, beginning a t'th e
llnlletl PlateM rVt itis
traailoBeO — r a t . r a y l
(
,r» a lla a H » earn r » « . f . a r l

Trade At Home
cam na ton V&lt;!I? ” Mch.lnfnv°r of the 'Trade at Homo"
Tho rre»t««t med of our town ia ro-o|&gt;craUon This moans that all of tho cltlxons of Sanford
wiH have to work to-fothrr. Our town is small. Mowever, If tho cltlxena of Sanford would ttpeml their
wafoa In Sanford It would freatly Improve o u r town.
If Snnrord continue* on tho down rr&amp;dc, It will mnui
00 n deserted town. Even now muny people have
moved to other town*.
°£
poople of Sanford do their purehn.n'nir
n the neighboring town* and cltlc*. When you n*k
theae people why they trade out or town, their expUnntion U that 8*nfordV price* are too high and
there U very
. -i little
--V— variety.
- — --- **
If poople won Ul rvalixo
how much they are hindering their town when they
•hop In other town*, I don't believe thev would over
*hop outnlde of 8nnford. Sanford would hnvo niorn
"tore* If the people would *peitd their money in Snnfonl. There would al*n he lower prices anil more
variety, but how ran tho merchant* buy more ntoek
If the neople refuao to buy from the home town mer
rhant*?
The city and county employ manv pnt|tle and
many dollar* are paid
id monthly for nnlnries.
*• lari is. If these
ularic* were apont In Sanronl, thin woulil lie a tfrent
Improvement la Orlando, our neighliorinK rlty. the
school teacher* are required to apend their salaries In
Orlando. Why can't Sanford hnvo thin eo-opcnition?
A* (he situation now aUnda. tho merchant a cannot hny
new and bettor merchandise beenune they do not hnvo
the money. If the people would buy nt home thin
would enable tho merchants to buy mere stock.
Lack of co-operation la a great fault of Sanford.
*•&lt;(....„ii (hla problem ha* been Improved in tho paat
year*, It itiH needs thought and consideration. An ex*
ample of this ■Mr. Jones owns a service station and
Mr. Smith owns a shot store. They will not trade with
each other because Mr. Jo n « la afraid Mr. Smith will
make a little mors money than-he to making. Tha
feeling of jealousy must ba doaa away with. This
campaign in fer the good of every pereon in Sanford.
I think tha purppee of the pledge cards I* not to
aae bow many paopto pledge to buy at home, but to
aroeaa interest la the new campaign. 80 far 'very
-When you go to
paopto to sign tha
M newspaper' there
•b at tha campaign,
trade at home and
ipelgn, it will benei a bettor place to
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Counterfeit Bills Rotary Club la
Being Circulated Entertained B y
In Thi s Section Mrs. Ruth Wright

A

llllli* lx.’lll Mill |lYl l| ll|l tO U* Ah*
in iatu n i i*» inlie tu ro of needy
•iiii‘iti|it«*\nh|o woikerm The re*
oiitiI* H :tt(oil *t «*oiiirover*y with
tii»v«M u«*r Ili'ii'U r **f Ohio, who
Kiiil »Im I’rv^iilrnt hnd m a d ffti
pnlitir .%1 tiiitu'l, on n It.p u b llr.m
.i*liuiii(«iritt n»u.
«
In «‘l« vi luiil. Mayor
Harold
Uuiti.fi itinmitii^ed the city plan*
to r&lt;*toiM J u l l i r o i b t f to Ob.OQO
in *'«l\‘ H fxrtfh if ttw* rlty council
^Mlh»»rifi‘s Inflight th r Imiiniut Of
^l.uOi* nun tn\ deliiif|urnry bond*.
I»ifi9iin«,«l i*i tho Prraidoni'a
.M'llnn. Hill loti *jid "I am glad
to
h*xiii
ih.it
Of rotim e
It
i Iim-wji’* itil.i
i*f tho untm*
ph*\:ihl.'*( Ion 1 ihinl; wo ran
Into • on* oi I limn Between I-,*
mm oti.i fii.iimi ihihlloR^ employ*
iihlcs luixf horn lofu^od city grox*•• x Midoiw wineo Nov. .2 , the
i i ' ioiiim if* porwoiiH on relief hat®
In i n .oi tw-o-ihinl ration*."

Mrs. II. I). Cuswell's
I'allit r Died Saturday

Kanf»r,l ll.,tI.rt&gt; - were enli'i
W arning of eounterfeil Unlled
St lit r , rtirreney being eiieulatrd latlicd trtluv lit tin u ngiibi
In (hla arrtion tvu» iw urd today weekly lunehiiiu b&gt; tin* |iu|.il. u
by A rt|t(e llrlln, bunk en.birr, (he lintli (iunl.iii U light Selim
who pointed uni 1lint during Hie\ tif 1 lancing. Hiltgi'i. mid ilaucei
Innt month -even eounlerfeit SJII were inlna.iH-r.i u&gt; M i,. Hut
bill* and tiro Sltt bill, have been iitininii Wiigbt wliilu Mi Him
detected al Ibe Kmifmd Allnolle IKirc n ,* i,tiit nl tin piuii.i
An n|i|H*ul fui tU&gt; Mi|i|„,it 1,1
It.
National Uank.
J liiitarlnn, fm tbi* Kiupty S l&lt; ,i rn i,’*
U r. I l r iu MISge-ted lli.it ev-11 lug Kuitil i.f tIn* Sillv 111imi A nn) Snnll
ety p enott terelving u Slit or (Was made by t liaile- Mull i,u,i. full 1
(3 0 hill ihottld eiau iln e it t imely I chairman uf the ilrivr cummilli'v.
Su
and jo t down the aerial number 'who &lt;'«|ilnliii&lt;l III.it U 'tw rih aim ding
and the per-on Iroin whom he [ami 400 Scminuli' I'uuiity fumllliM tin ,
received It, “ In llii, way,” he Iwould have 1111li- llirl-tm u - H im di .
raiilr “ we can trace Ibe bill buck were it uni fur Ihi, fund.
.(
10 ila -ottrce and find Ibe |n i-nn
who fiiet pav e.l It."
In introducing In 1 program, |J.'im
The 110 hill- that linve been Mr*. Wrlgbl -oid lluit -In* and mid
p atied h a te been on the I'Vderal Mr*. Ihirv non ..mini Ibc mu,I , li. I
Uraerve Uank of New X’o rlf On iiutitamliiig Inlciil
In Siiufunl I n i
nil uf lltr-e In the cheek letter1 that they have ever fern uny nl' '
mill niuaher AM*.*. On the left where In their liv e . The fulluw I .... I
aide of Ibe bill, Whieli ban a ing p niiinim wa* p rr-enteil.
Mi
picture b f Alt vutnlei llmuilliin Hof I HIuh' Itmil ini- ■Itn-c Mir n, 1
011 front, in Hie rrul of Hie New
rluint.
j. t.„
I York Federal Henerte llank with Tap Toe lltuicc llevrrly Itngci- 11 . u
I Hie large letter “ It" In Ibe cen­ AiUglo- IIciicm Steven-, t lilf.iid
ter.
l*nielor, Jr.
On llie (30 note-, whieli art) liliythni T ap —W nlitr Pinilli.
Hoki,
“ I'm Horrv l‘i r M ytmlf
oa llie F rd etal Itraerve Hank ul
Cleveland, tho cheek le lle r-a m i I Doiure- Kllgn-h
Mi U n i'' nit-rr I ill inilruad*
I.i.d rlirtre- of
nun,hr ir K63. I b e -eal of tho j Clyde l*u.
x iC inli in Atlanta
bank on the left litintl ride H tho pm gram ami Uev. Mat tin h .1 • h i t
centered with Hie large num ber ' IIrani pinilileil over the liu-eting in uni • •!. 1 li liv.il there eontoday'* luuciieuu linn 'll, n . • in.-.*. Hi- inn wav*
*'4." In Hie center front I. a I X’Ultorii ot
Jincludtd ( b aric, Klnwrr* of l)i •11 Hi. i h- i lull.- ilivi-inn of Hv)
picture e f Andrew Jackxiii.
‘u ii Hii-iii r.'il'-n v , lielweelt AllanIf you think llie hill I* eoun - ', landu ami A rthur clcipt.tle mid •.« M||.I ( l.« |l\llll\ S. (’.
le rfalt, do not retu rn It to the j Roliert Mnorr uf Winter tlitiflen
Il&lt;&gt; u ii- a lU iidtw r «*f (h r IIrotbp ataert notify police and delay
«rb«HH| i.i |^4*vmotive KiiMin®«rt9
j a .-o r t)tider pretext until the
ami tho Atethmlist ('liurch.
police arrive.
Avoid aigum enl
w ith pw oer hu t if neccuwry, toll
Ca*h prl*px of $10.00 will Ih- ■
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him proper aulhorillea will han- awaitletl by the S.inlnol.- County f I X f ' A T , W K A T H F . R
die th a m atter. XVrile down de- Chamber of Commerce again On-.
W L /U U L iD
aeriptton If pa m er leave* before year fo r the mo-t allracllve and ; ■. *
■police arrive. Take
doom H- rffeellv e ChrUlninv i|peor*(lonx ‘ l'a itlv cluudy tonight and Tuancenao num ber o f nny ear* In­ til-played hy Sonfnnl m ereliant-vlay. -unu-w list colder in th* north
volved. *
o r huilnetM iirn in the downtown and • u l central portion* tonight.

Award Will lie Given
For Best Deeorutions

Planes Grounded
Ry Saturday’s Fog

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Frraldenl I*. V. CamplwH i T . ' ^ ,

aakl th a t there a te l»o rale*
obaerve. with the exe.ptlon th a t
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all decoration• m u-t he in plaee ' * M *y . ,
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by Ft May, Dm . I t and meat h i J o «toU M i reoath m aintained, ineluding lighting »- S " " ! } ^
n ig h ty through the C b r u r « . t ^ r , l . f^ %

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Mr. Campboll pointed o u t th a t
TEUPHMATURRS
ebdatU ne* o f decoration* to not D *tr
High
Law R ato
th e ataln point, h u t ra th e r th e Drv. n
Tt
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rff*cilv*nM * « m be given flret D«r 7
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Sanford Herald

ANDREW CARRAWAY AGENCY
INSURANCE PLUS SERVICE"

FIRE
of Uit money fo r moot of oor “causa."
tT~T ifin
wonder how many of the high school (indents
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^ hare ever (topped to think that without the aid of 8ewtovg f f m '__,__ ,1._1 S r s .fo r d merchant* the very excellent annual which they pro— ------aSSfrloce every year.and which eo*ta about $800 would be fm- *—» -------------- —
possible if it were not for the revenue derived from ad***** •* vertisement* inserted by local merchants? The trading at
iiijn iitf me i t «a7 &gt;T.^" I? i home which «ome people have done made available the
'**; money for those advertisements.
m s
rin7&gt;ii~i ~r j---- r~
t,ow many people have ever stopped to think who It
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y
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)* is that supports the Chamber of Commerce.- Some of He
mag o a
&gt;&lt; n« am* money come* from City taxes, paid entirely by local bosi»a tM iiJww*u7&gt;!l!!i&gt;/ l w ness Interests (homeowners pay City taxes for bond Inter- *"*•_________________ a t only). Some com a from County ta x a , moat of which
**^&lt;yY*p
I ^ P*kl by business interests either fn Sanford or in the
ix »!. County towns. And some com a from memberships, most
w B w S wf mi x f fw fci i of which belong to business or professional men.
PjEm /’ a m JSShtri’ irn tT
Among the la rg a t contributors to the churches are i
"-*»*«•
the business and professional men. Among the largest
.
_________ contributors to the KaIration Army, to the Ited Cross. and
MONDAY, DEC. i t, its* Ito moat of the other drives which periodically appear in
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---------- ’— ------. Hanford arc these same business and professional men.
H U VERSE K K fODAl i Thrn« fh the taxes which they pay to City and County. t
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(they provide the bulk of the revenue used for home reAad shore all ttose ihing* pul lief and for Ike-sponsor's share of WFA projects.
.Vow where do the merchants get the money which
Now
CoIo u m d i 3 I I,
they use to support these VXHous institutions and organTtH'R hcatlnns? They get it from "trading at home.” No money
•
| spent out of town helps to support these community neUral jCessitia. What would Sanford be like if there were no
churches, no schools, no police, or fire deportments, no
.
. |&gt;arks or playgrounds, no merchants to run to for contri­
butions to this, that, or the other?
That this sort of thing can continue forever with a
oM'«» targe |* r t of our trade going out of town is too much to
hope for. The farmer knows you cannot continue to take
ihaine. out of the ground while putting nothing into it. We can­
not continue to get the sdpport of the merchants for evH« erything which makes Sanford a Rial town in which to
live If we do not trade with them.
i&gt;iln
Trading out of town has already taken its toll of
many active merchants. ThJnk back ten year* ago and re­
call many an enterprising atorc, now gone. Ride down
U
First Street and count the number of vacant stores, once
* . ‘ fully occupied ami busy. Count them all over town- Trad1 * | Ing out of town may not be wholly to blame, but It went
•*» I* long way toward cloaing most of them.
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Better Farm Prices

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' . U W D , FLORIDA

PRESCRIPTIONS
Carefully Pilled
40 Years Experience^

Mobley’s Dn% Store
Phone 234

DON’T MISS THE

A N N IV E R S A R Y S A L E

DRUG CO.
tor* Far l a w

COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES

Firestone Tires and Batteries

AND THE

im

(tlbouni* Tim et aay* that

rrlsk will net run for go»*
e» wilt ku gntufuit with
.tom to th r senate •"lie's
ly to haru U rsranl &lt;*pj*»M suato may orlglnsu la
• Covnty," tbs Tim*, ran*
Ws torn .not hoard of
ssHUn svsr bsTs.

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far aaly f i t s .

1935 PLYMOUTH DELUXE COUPE

4 | m 4 l l m . N*w C m MaUl palat. Ctoaa a* a pto ‘-rHi
m 4 M l
Tht* tar tarrto* aar 34 day*mothaaUol goaaatoo.
Far aaly f i t # h a t , batoato la m a ll paymMl*.

1935 CHEVROLET TUDOR

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»»oa. Claaa laaida aa4 M l Dark Mas paiaL l a t
kargala to t o r . far aaty g e e f a n , 30
m attoaltal

IBM PLYMOUTH TUDOR SEDAN
' SEED COMPANY
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1911 CHEVROLET SPORT ROADSTER
Tha abort ta r t haaa boou trudad la

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IM S CbarroUt* aad

Altman Chevrolet Co*
W . F I R S T B T.

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A. Smith ha* torn eterlel
t e f Saraanto.- Smith had
■atiy asrvsd a t mayor foe

FORD V8 TUDOR

4 l **4 I " * - f i n s lailS* **4

~-Tbs BEV. C. C. NKI.SON

to bad gnd a r t y to rUe
tto l tn rt uf thing may
is a man w ralthy any

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

TALKING
DOLL

- Itba .

. Tha trouble with flllle* may
to tha I lit* folk* trlluvrd
spsrlng Iho rod snd .poling

PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE T IR E S

SANTA

.F i u s ato aad‘*«rrew fir*

lust

P n m r ti

FOE HIM
FOR HER
FOR EVERYBODY

It has liven a lung time since farmers anywhere, par; ticularJy Sanford farmers, enjoyed a (wriod of prosperity.
| But no hill can continue going down for ever. Sooner eg*
later there has to be an upturn, and it looks as if that
time had just aboot come. Prosperity is returning in the
North, snd as It returns, more and more people are going
nut uAhy »f uui'K
| to be kbit to buy celery.
T' * » • *
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Jw b aa Q s l
srtrry ut lh&lt;
“Farm families probably will have higher se t incoma
-money and ‘in kind’—in 1940 than in 1939, the federal
iesfca «a Iks still night oir
T e a s mualc a lib a nolo of bopt bureau of agricultural economics and home economics pre­
F ar all man Is d**palr.
dicts in sn outlook report on farm family living,” accord­
A to b y 's try . lh» voice of Clod, ing to the Florida Grower. 'Total receipts from market­
His word to all Ih* earth,
ings of farm products are expected to increase, reflecting
A »ay of light, of Joy ami pear*-,
, Cams a lth Him s t IIU With improvement in industrial activity and in consumer in­
come*. Values of products for farm home consumption
A nd wbllr Ih* huly mother also will be higher.
waWhcd
“Farm production expenses will rise too. the- report
Beside 11U m sngtr bed.
3 ha angtlr e( tha heavenly ,h*r said, but leas rapidly than gross receipts; hence, net re­
S—g. caraU ovrrbead.
turns from farming probably will increase more, relative
to 1939, than gross income. Income from government
Y to y tong a f p esrt an-l all giaxl
payments Is expected to be about the same as in 1939, bait
will
- That with Him came t« dwell non-farm earnings of family members may increase with
J i f f s th b ala-curved ta rlh r&lt;f out* greater opportunities for employment.
‘ . To hrtah tin's binding »ptll
“Most fa mi families wilt be able to buy a somewhat
A nd stoco Ih tl wondren* day -f better living in 194o than in 1939. if the anticipated Im­
day*
provement In general business conditions material lies. Their
T hai brought tho » l* t man's purchasing power probably will Tie greater, even though
i
g ift,
'r
a s s world has s t HU fret tow el their Income increase is offset In p art by a rise in re ta il,
down
prices of goods and services. - More money will be avail­
i ; Aad felt the bwnltni lift.
able for farm’ home conveniences.
,
"Expcnditura
for
transportation
and
bommunicatlon
♦
h HU asm s and l-y Ills
proiwbly wDl be larger in 1940. More fipU les will have
’ ’ Tito world In Uiut shall bs
1Brought back ta Cad, to worship radios and automobiles.”
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CASUALTY

feritor » b * rs Uwrt .lo a d ,
“ A tont? V
I m Ms . T h r iloor was ta t s , s a d br
T h s f tiptoed up to H.
-TWoy'r* (
bad ih. And Ib rrr H nf gUL “T h ar
ro rr unhappy right.
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Social A n d Personal Activities
BUSS LILLIAN ADAMS, Baddy M itor

Tha A u ria ti Clan* of the Flrat
B aptist C hurth will h ara a ban­
quet and Christm as tree In eon*
nectlon w ith Hi rrirttlar monthly
m rctlns a t 8:30 P. M. In the
charch annrx. C la n offlerra will
bo hoaleaari. All members arc

Guy Wood has relum ed (rum
Tallaluteete, w here he visited this
weekend with friends.
Clyde Tanner o f Gainesville
was tkc weekend visitor of his
m othtr, Mrs. Jessie Tanner.
Tippy—ilrcn e Greene.
S anta—Rudolph Smith.
L ittle Brother Explains—Fred­
erick llossettcr.
Plsyette, “C h ristm as-1 Is Mrnn*
Ing’’—Melba
Frederick,
Ircno
Greene. F rank M ebrh, Jimmie
Ludwlp and Rudolph Smith.
Christm as
Wishes— Kathleen
Babcock.
Baby’s Slocking—Marlene Wil­
liams.
Playetto, “Tha Tima For C hrist­
m as"—Frederick Roaaattcr, Elisa
Cook and Kathleen Babcock.
My Glfts—Mildrad Turner.
A Boy's W ish—E arl R atliff.
A China Doll—Batty Cook.
\
P layrttc, "W atching For San­
ta ’*—Mildred
T urner,
Marline
Williams and E arl RalHff.
Sh, Don't Tell—Elolse Cook.
My C at—Iris Gay Flowers.
P laystte, “I t Thera A Mrs.
S a n ta ? "—Kllaa and B etty Cook.
S anta's Records— Luverne Newsome.
Christm as Carols—Evelyn R at­
liff.
Christmas Carols—81lcnl Night.
Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem
- M r s . Satchcr.
Patsy E ntertains Mr. Perkins—
Charlotte T rot.
One Thing Ha
Forgot—Jauc
Thigpen.
Play, “Giving A unt Jane A
Shock1'—Luverne Newsome, Eve­
lyn R atliff and Iris Gay Flow-

LAST TIMES TODAY

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ANNOl'NCKMKNT

Rabbi Morris A. Shop, of Or­
lando will be the guest speaker
tonight a t 7:30 a'clock to Ihe con■rogation of Temple Bath Is n e l.
M
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II
lie will tell tbs story uf ChartCAM I U tm — CUM SUI— NEWS nukah nr the Feast of Lights, the
eight day holiday now being obaerred by Jew ry throughout the
t • iw r r l it, a y
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i l l r l t ilri'i•iy Alt'*, i*
J I. Nl
of tlu- W«.
irly of lit,
:li ln‘1.1
rhtirrh villi
cxliling i’v, i

Mrs. II. M. W atson left Sat­
urday afternoon fo r A tlanta, Ga.
where she will visit fo r about
10 days.
Mr. aud Mrs. O scar Toler were
the week-end gueata of Mrs.
Toler's parents, Mr. and Mre.
Hugh Reaves, In Dunnelloii.
Mias Carolina Hill relum ed
yesterday from F t. Myars, s l u r t
she has visited fa r Use past week
as the guest of Miss Carolina
H unter,
Miss Mary Elisabeth Neely
and Miss Mildred
Wilson of
Lakeland spent tha week-end as
the guests of Miss Neely's m oth­
er. M n. J . M. Neely.

m enu of holly rptle*. p o In n ttW
nnd ektdioll
, ETSK
Group pkitun-i wirv imulo «'* j-j ),t |.t,
Iho honorrr ntnl Iter euoiU . taile d
t_ j
In tha aftrmiH'n the bitihday Mrx |ru&gt;'
Slfta w rto t'pcnril.
"|.,V
The illnlni: rnum InMo w*a covI'ifiy
i-retl with a liaml mnlo laec rtolh |H&gt;rtnl !
and ccntcted with n while birth\ w
day cake, deenratnl with Brea i
j
and red cnatml animal rinclnTi |
in d two red nnifloj. Ill'll and i,,,.', , M.
fro tn atreatiteta were hune frvtit
t i „Wi.
Ihe chandelier In llio tahlr. P art)1 Tiwry. ,
mlnla in red mini i«t&gt;kol» wrete
placed a t each plate.
tnanm 'i
“Happy Hit Unlay" on* nine lu j Mm. J.
the honoree by the euonln and rr- jlVaiann
froahtnrnts of loo cteatii ami cakr
served by lliu hnstn*, anrlstrd by
Mr*. R. G. illckron and Mil-'
Klranur llielumn.
The C hrlslnus motif wan fu r­
ther arerntuatod in Ihe novelty
plates and Santa Claus napkins
lied rubber bells tone c iw n as
Jean were: G lare Mario Stine
cipher, Jranno la n e Millrr, San­
dra Mrnforton, Solijs Mnnfurtnn,
Lucia Goff, Catherine Flowcie.
M argaret Mown', Juan Mixire, Rob­
ert Morris, E im -l Mutris, Huddy
Flowers, Roger (In n e r, John Ed-

Miss Belly Urowulng uf O r­
lando was the wesk-end guest
of Miss Marian E strhlgs ut list
home on W est Sixteenth S tre e t
Mr. and M n. Derive t'rumhley,
M n. J . L. Faryuson and F ians
Farguson of McDonough, Ga., a r­
rived Saturday to be tiir gue*tj
for a faw d«ys of Chailrx Fsrguson and M n- II. B. Odium.

M n . E lfritd a B rehinn. Mrs.
aorga
JfollM aux
nisi
son,
surge, arrived Saturday fmnt
idgefleld Park. N. J., In be the
uests this week of M n. John
xllcy u t her home on Twin
Mis« Mariuric Cogbur ii uilived
laat night from New Tuik City,
where she has stasis*I iU iwIiik
under Mlkall Mordkln nml llilli
Ncwsuute sines Ssplem U r, to
r.pi'nd the Chrislmas hulhhijs with
her parents, Mr. dnd Mrs. J. II.
Cogburo.

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IIKLD IN T H E CLUB HOUnE, 318 OAK A V I.

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Mrs. Nibhick Leads
At P rayer Meeting
Mi la i nan) NiMa-t. i &lt;&gt; i .|- i toil
ihe piayer im vline " f the K int
t Ini lian Clniii'h h u t Weilne* lay
i u-nlnc at 7:30 o'cluek with Mr».
II .1 Clause at the piano.
Mt*. (i It. UiiulrrsM hri'Uitht a
nns-.iee in tin- Mine, “ l.ivlim l'*»i
JeMi*." ami the m inister, A V
1 i nt'i i i: pave the messaKe that
i enili.de* the lesson on the New
Tixtninrnl Cliureh, ''The Only Itele
id Faith and 1’iaitU e. the Itib'"."
\|i*
IsehteiB wdl lead Ihi
piayei iiieeiiiii! serviei* m-xl Wi I
lii'ulay uiuht when the tlmiii' of
•li"l) wdl lie “ Every Knee sl'id:
Itow." Several pet'-' n* will la ’.e
I'll
ind speeial mil'll- wilt he
III ml

The follow ini; Wednesday rve i
me. Mn LM*. Ihe inei'lllu: wi.l le
till I'j Mi* Foriest May. and
M i* Kliialn'lli llai key. Y iiup
11'eoplr* Kvanvelist of the Sal
jvatioH Army, will nudiia* tin
"iidii'nie.

Ki's-emleii Aiuiii-iuy will I*e •I
•pi'Ukl".

Practical GIFTS

WF

DAK Holds Regular
Meeting Cn Friday

.too of llii- imliun.ii |in&gt;j'i.ii «l
,Htc I'
W.
At Ini' hu h limliin nf »In' inletInp, member* w*•»" &lt;nvll.il Inti'
the •l&lt;**li&gt;i: rmn» whir.- re t"
no nto m 'v * 'i \ n l l.j li« In.'U sj.

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Mr. and M n . Frauk Ray have
returned from th eir honeymoon
spent In Jacksonville, Uulncwillr
and Ocala and arc making theii
horn# In the San Lanta Apart
mente.

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m i' lu'M duritn: which tr tD rti M il
illr.'U»«tani ivfii' riven. tin* hmtI
lug wn* .featured l'v a i h ii« im u
jgilt -lio 'iir rui tin* iliiM nii of
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N if 'sy
) A l'o, nl III.' IKfi'inli' i minting
each Vim it I* tty- ru**«Mi nf the
ll w h 'i n l hopl»r * &gt; Ki\i&gt;
•' shower for Kills Isk-ml. This i»

ANNOfNCKM ENT
V ipfiinl meeting of the F m i. l
ship l.iiviii- of the Cimgiegat&gt;'iii
nl i tun ill will Ih* lii-lil I* ill.* i i "
iifinni'im nt .1:IUI I* M in ,vi’

membepi arc urged to a ltrn d alsl
bring* a g ift for the Cradle Roll
Mre. Ava Davis, fir. slid .'If-.
Department.
Jumea W fight and two chiidrcn
TUESDAY AND WEDNKMUAY Inolorrd lo Jocksonvllle Sstuida)'
Second Annual Lllllo F air i pen- Mr. W rigtli imyrded a p la te le
sored by the 8anfonl Won&lt;an s W arblngttn, D. C , M n . U M |M
Cub to stim ulate buyln.t in Nan- and children visited In Jackson­
ford and to give m erchant! an op­ ville and Mrs. Davis visited with
portunity to display th eir rr«r- fi lends in U tC iennry for the
rhandlte will be held from 2:00 weekend.
P. M. until 8:00 P. M. In Ihe tlub
house on Oak Avenue.
Fricmln of Miss
Mary" GTHURSDAY
Tbompsnn, sister of Mrs. C lar­
Townsend Club will bold lie ence I . Wynn, will be Inter­
regular weekly meeting In the ested lo learn (lust she sailart
Court House a t 7:30 P. M. E very­ lis t Saturday from New Turk
one Is Invited to attend.
ou the American Export IJncr
FRIDAY
Escalllmr fur Calm , Egypt, us
Annual Christm as party of the n missionary. Previously booked
Atalhean Class of the F irst Bap­ sailings were rspcrllcd -due to
tist Church will lu&gt; held In l5o| the war. Miss Thompson tvas vis­
church
iting hei a b le r last Hpripg when
covered
will k tlu h c rcceivtd her appoint) nent.
served.

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Terxclle Jean Nelson
Honored On Birthday

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Mr. ami Mrs. J . I.. It
•pent Balunlay In F t. Laudr:
no builncM.

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&lt;%ri&amp;tmss P ipgrrti r ^Calendar Is Given A t School

Bualnesi and Pm freslonsl Wntnrn'a Clrelo of the Methodist
Church will meet In the church
annex a t 0:30 P. M. for simper.
Mrs. Georpe A. M affvtl will
Itlva her anpual Christmas ExIircsslon Recital lit 8:00 o’clock
n tha Routhsklc School Auditorurn. Tha public Is eurdlatty In­
vited to attend.
Junior lll* h School P.*T. A.
Will meet at .1:30 o'clock Jn the
achool auditorium. All |&gt;arcnU
a re u rp n l to attend. The proyram
will be. a Christm as play, “The
Ktnry U raulltul." hy pupils of the
seventh and i'i|ihlli nruiioi.
Executive mertlni: of ti c Ssp*
ford Junior llluh P. T. A. *111
be held a l &lt; 30 u'clock in the
school.
Fidelia Class of Ihe First Bap­
tist Churrh will
meet a t the
home nf M e. K. II. Smith, S08
W est Seventeenth S treet, a t 7:30
o'clock.
,
Regular mcctlnir of Scmlnolo
C hapter Number
Two of the
Order of the E astern S tar will be
held a t 7:30 I’.M. In the Masonic
Temple. Election of offleara will
ba held.
Phllathea Clas» nf the Presby­
terian Church will hold Its annual
Christm as parly a t the homr of
Mrs. V. M. Green, Jew ett b an r, a t
J&lt;:00 P. M. Members are asked to

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SANFORD BSBLkU), SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Has Monthly Session

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held S.itui'liiy uflirii«n"t hi i:l'
iiVli'rk in tin* Kiiimii- S. \!u;i nr
Studio* «l Odd .Myrtle Avenue.
It'll I'oliiivtlia-. Mnl.iii l:. ii.&lt;i*
potted fern* wcio ti.i'1 In r,irt; i
on! llio Christum* m»lif At lh. j
y|i«,'o of Iho propi " »V Itimlt k :
sister* I'luyiil n lh - 'inn- i
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mi llio merliulm. #»vi".i,iiini" l l.j
AH*, limilK'k
Tlio r u lin ' |iii*ki.uii " n • n i fi»f'i
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Sniitnl i from n Vom m \V» ••!•
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Struu** —
Juuiet* Mini.
:L Tlio llu flitN
1.1'ninnt ltul|i|i
Smith.
I. Km nine lu ll*. Han*m»—Shir* i
h'v Moreland.
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I nl In i mo (tray.
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•on—M&gt;m Ann Sm illm anl.
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7. Thi&gt; Happy Fu ruler t.liu tt,
Schumann—Gladys Pippin, IY g-1 IN EVERY PAIR
« • l*l|i|iln.
t» Tlio Jaunting Car. iKuvthy i
(in) linr Itlakr— Nancy William*,
i*. l'» v &gt; Ji'itvi ami tlio l'itul»'i.
Fm nklin- llnvii Ki-lli).
III. Ily a S|taikliue l l n v l , Anh
Ihuny—Ih lly Mw h
II Minulo W alti, Chopin—Mat - •
jntio Juno Burdick
III. Mimiot from Ih'ii .Itian Mu. |
•art —Marjui io Ann Shvppaitl I
lit. H udv in th-lavr*. Itcrtiiii |
I'llllo I 'l l ' I'.
I I Ni'Ctume Up 4&gt; No I. Cho- |
|iin Mai tan riuu*c
IV Mulimhu Si'Ui'li»n*
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H m y Contest
Winners To Be
Named Thursday

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Government! Hits] Papayas Grown
At S h ip p in g Of ShtceessfnUy In
Third Grade Fruit- Seminole County
tr .a tm .sa r r o . t&lt;^ J M^ Mto to '

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ITATK OF FLOHIUA
-UUNTT QT a*AIINOUB
To* aad oath of rou at* horear
&gt;ott(ied aad rogurod to pro*eat
tor claim* aad demand* nhleh
mu, or either of rou, mar have
uralnet tho **iate of MARRY
MUTTON WNATKlt. doroaood. late

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adar mouth* from the tlm* of U o
Irot puhtlcatioo of thlo ootoo.
laoh claim' or demand moat ha In
rrltlag, and moat outn tho placo
if ruaMenro and pool office ad,
roc* of tho rlalmeat, cod moot

r i t f i men hod voted U o aourhrt- (torr rovrab how Indian* mad*
iRg agtom ent In. and that H um s tender ra t. o f mrnt before cook*
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A*r*‘ •"■ *W wrapping K fat laarua af
C’,1**T* WaUara that tho ptt*l- thin atrangu Upa which prodoeaa
■iraa * f the art lo ho lircd up to. drlleloo* melon* called "Vantl"
Fr»»h Stymatir, manager of Uw nhleh meant to “harp welt"
Grower* Admin litre lire Commit* I. Merit lone rlahniif for m m t *
t o &gt;wom equally vitriolic.
’ b eratnlnotf
-TWru at* at Iraat -Oh otlwr the fruit and laarea called pa palp,
cnara which wo arc now b.vcul- This extraction has a great megathur lit the rvkrt," fcy.sour dicinal ruin* and la oatd u an aid

Finns Battle Reds
To Standstill On mot* Important thaa the*. l e e , gastric fermentation and gas*
Jr°S. ™" .* ? * -V -l™ 1 i**1 tfitb . It i« also owed externally
Both War Fronts «■*
thrr will hr followed through.
to dissolve fab* mrmbranrs la
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m edW nklvalue In tta
ability to dlwolra drod akin Ua*
lr.ntinned r m a r n c a w l
•** and promote the growth of
llSO o'clork. Routine matter* are new tlaeue.
scheduled for d brum Ion.
, The frail, according to an an*
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TV* annual election o f offiraia titira of viUmlna A, B, C, and
for tho Sanford Tourist Club will |) u * t It la being processed com­
bo held during llw regular btml* atrrrtally to drriro from It Uaroa
arm* aeaeion of Die club In lh* raw-nlUl x Mamins.
CbsmU-r of Commerce building
Then* are GO definitely known
tonight at 7 :-to o'clock.
(uww for papaya but a t p rra rn t

CITY BRIEFS

T h rrr will T T T ^ r r t l n g of 0 .
Seminole Counly School Hoard in *™ S I™ l

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Admlalctratnr of Ike Kaui
HARRT C1.ATTON WBAV
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W a wtU havo a limited supply
o f the bodder Xaaaa hooka foe
ywwng children.
Ptaao p e r
ruaorootlona now for a nek out*
•landing favorito* oat
T»»ts r ia L ■other floss* l i s t
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SALAD DRESSING
V4 LIPTON’S TEA

Tho fruit' b also Iha **aouree ot
■may and rariod food and borrr*
ago products.
Tho areda, also,
runtain Ingredients of Commercial
valor.
Mr*. Garrison pain lad out that
manay propW do not Ilka papaya
because tha fruit has not boon
allowed to tree ripen.
A but

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Dross Them If Daclrod'

22 OZ. APPLE BUTTER

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We Own Our Place. Our Overhead la Small and We
Can Sell For Lemu Give Us • Trial Order and See. ’
The Heat and Freeh eat Meats, Fowls aad Produce.
A FEW SPECIALS LISTED BELOW.,
Fine Fat Peanut
Fed TURKEYS, lb.

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DEC. 12 THRU DEC. 13. 1030

OVEE H NEW
BADIOS TO CHOOSE
FEOM. AT PS ICES TO
SUIT—ETAS TO SI SA M
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PALMETTO GROCERY

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thaa do* root/loot p*j
week, for four r cocoa at
DONE AND ORDERS]
llth Ear Of Ncrcmoer. ,
Clerk Circuit Court.
C*ua&lt;
By- A. u.
SHARON AND. HflAROI
Ailomcra fo* Plaint: f

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D*7*1 produce*
mwL olana' - d i
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fiber which can be converted into
a T for
t o ttho
£ fie
lt ^rT&gt;,,r of
Thoh rpulpy
In­
payment f 7H^/bt oe ia
flr*i
cun
romovod
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nml dried, reoombllng coconut
U giro the trorhrra Ib rlr l&gt;*y b^&gt; &gt;(|j
alm llarly
uaod.
Caipaln
rare tlirta tm aa.
|rom tho loovao la aa valuabla a*
Judge B. W. Ware will address digital!*, and not nearly aa dan,
tho Men's W halaorrrr Club o f th e ■«"»«». U treatm ent of h eart diaFiral Christian Church tonight a t
? • “ ukF Julra from tha
7 "38 o'clock. Thio la • supper t * * »t and groraiftrmlt b umful h
meet lag aad all aro invited tT h a
t " * ‘« « " i ot « « &lt; * , w arto
p rra rn t. Judge W are’s adjroaa *»"* »"d ulrarm. Ju lra from Um
will be on the a u b to t o f “ Doing fra l . ri"d
ri|w nlng ab&lt;
W hat C hrist B ldv"
r o n la to coamoUa and aaponlfk

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km Wins H. ■TANKA and ----------■TANKA, hi* wife. and cock of
U n a If llvljut. aa4 If dead. aU
part •• ctalmicg. hr, through or
uadcr IL BTANKA a a* -------------•TANKA. hi* wife, or *&lt;lh*r of
la lh* 1**4 lavolvcd la thl*
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and all portico kavtng or
•I* tola* aar leicmot la U* land
IbtoTvm la U U *alL
It appoorlag froa* a awora hill
af csmplalnt filed la lh* Nlath
Jodrlal circuit Court. g*ml*ol*
Couatr, Florid*. wherein run and
oach of r*u *rt named defendant*
a ad D. D. DANIEL lo plaintiff;
that rou a*d oarh af you ara rooIdonla of tho Ualtrd ■ la in hut
toeido la a atdt* other thaa the
■Ul* ol Florida aad that Ihoro la
•a poreoa la the Btat* of Florida,
tho aerrlre of a cuhpocn* and or
oaaeaioa* upoa whom uroatd hind

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E s ta b lis h e d I n 1908

k a d e Fails To
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Market^Group Mop Bremen sKetum
To German W aters

P a p w o rtt I « |g J 0
(Named Head Of; _
"If?

Ivocal I n t e r e s t s
Investigate Possi­
bilities Of Adding
Stock F a c i l i t i e s

ig Male S
Of Pictures DiesUnexpectedly At His
Santa Monica Home

II. M. I’apw irth, pioneer Ban
foul ic id iu t nnd rh atter member j
of th r Supervisory Committer of
th r ,'a im rts ' K lite Wholcroln
Market, »«n again tlecln l clmir-

••Screen Actor
Had Retired I
Da«hing Don Juan Of
M o v i e Wsb Sftcli/
For Only One Dajrij

City Revenue
Certificates
Get Approval

MARKS ARREST

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I y »:i,
! u* clerUel to head the committee
• (AP)—Douglas Fairbanks.
a n succrvnr In John Milsch, Hr,
8r.. who leaped to film fame
r-T------ --------------T-T-----r ---- «--------------------------------------------JS'lni ic.rr.lly tendered his rejigwith hlajibpectacular acro­
The German lin er Bremen ftas reported today _ by b erlln authorities to have arrived In Germany hutlon.
batics. died In bed of a heart a fte r being stationed In tho Russian A rctic po rt of * Murmansk since the outbreak of hostilities be- Mcnib.-is uf this committee,
attack today.
He waa 60 tw asn the AlUea and the Naxls. How the huge passenger liner, pride of the German prun-tim e m ari­ Ralph Wight, chairman; {*. It.
1'iw ron nnd Gus Kehmal:, Visited
year of age.
time fleet, evaded th e blockade was not reported.
the -ta le herdi|uartera i f the
The daahing Don Juan
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Markita* Depnitment lu Jackson1 and for IS years, a ranking
vile tenlay In discuss till- plan with
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Mate uffirials.
male star in pictures, sue*
cumbed a fte r a day's Illness a t
^ hi* beach home in nearby Santa
Monies.
A t Uio bedside were his wld*
»w. the form er Lady Sylvia Ashley. and hla brother, R o b e rt Ills
ran, Douglas, J r ., called a few
m inutes before his death a t 1
A. M.. had not reached the
bouse.
In contrast to his career, hie
life during recent months was
q uiet and retiring. He did not
m complain o f iltneea until Mon­
day loom ing, b u t oven when he
suffered a alight h e a rt attack
In the afternoon, physicians did
not consider his condition ser*
k m ''.
ille jn a rrla g e to M ery Plckfurd
Id m o was considered idyllic,
h itL sh t years
&gt;
ago they were dl. . .. H e la te r m arried Lady
Ashley, form er English musical
w e s te r star.
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Son-In-Law Of
Experiences Related To Herald
Mr. i’apwoilh painted out that
SeuiiiHilc fen Illy lies in the lim it
Of
pi educing area id
FDR Reported
- Reporter By Jolly Santa Claus the theSI. e-nttle
Jukns itiir r volley and
tin t livestock within a luelius i f
Snntn Cluus, who paid u pre­ fill miles euuld lie liimille-d a t the
Against NLRB DIES SUDDENLY liminary
v is it.tu tin- down-town lea al inntket.

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Rci niiic eerlilicatcs
lu the
umuunt uf f in,non against the
plucceils of the f i t ) ’* W ater i
Utility llepnrlm cnt were uppruvrd ,
at llie regular meeting of tluClty Commission III the City Hall
lust night as rccurily for the
luaiis with which to IlnaiKe the
cost of purchasing pipe for a new
line from the City's wells to the
pumping station.
A total uf I'JO.OOO of the cost
of the pipe for the project will be
bur tow ed fruni the locul banka
with Hie certificates as security
while Hie company from which
tin- material* are being purrhaaod
p ill take certificates as security
fur the remaining flO.OOO.
The cast Iron pipe lo r replaceitsaiiiws m r« f, aur

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SightsLuxury Liner
But Forced To Sub­
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Russia Ignores
Mediation Offer
League To Condemn
Reds For Invasion
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Preae

ltussia lotlny ignorctl the
dcadlinn reply to the I,cuguc
of Nations’ mediation offer
whilo fighting hi Finland
continued unslnckened, nnd
the luxury
liner Bremen
again slipped through Bri­
tain's hands.
The deadline reply passed
at noon (KST) lull officials

Mr. I'apwnrlli, who was uclivv
said consideration still would be
section lu-1 Sutimlay in ms e f­ In m■
.r .l
c uring the market fur h-;ngiven If received later. Never­
fort to find nut wlint tin- little jfiuil, was the first chairman nf
theless the League rom m ltteo
I boy* unit girls uf Suufurd uiinli-d it
'* Siipirvlsuiy (lummitlrc. lie
John MeClutiff of Monttccllo, | eun.lderlng Finland’* appral fo r
.fo r Christmas, him Ineu kind signing after fu tr ym ra ul nr&gt;\*\r Itighwuy pntrnlmaii hlntloni'il 1 uld ImmeillHtely hrgan drafting
jinough to give mi interview ' to live -.ervlre. lie lias eontiminl in
in the ManuU'U'SAiusotu ilistrici* a report llml would condemn
The b'anltnl llerulil in n in th ho in active inem lrr.
uitli h«Mtit|ui»irrn In llrmlenton. . Ru-i.lu n t nn nggre*»8r. Indirat hail man I’apwiitlh expiecMil
WASHINGTON, Dec. l2.-&lt;/F)
tells about rume of bis i-xperirtiinuilc tin* first am**! by thi* j Hun* pointed to it* adoption tocm with tile juieiiile eiitbusiusta re g n l ever the i'um m ittfe's loss I
A mrmurandum today plucrd un
new tU purtnu'iit in Flnridn. .Me- i' night o r tomorrow, then A rgen­
t f "two fine member*, Roy Hyme»,!
who
greeted
him.
Clung
took into runtotly .lolin tina'* plan to propoae expulsion
record the House labor Iwiird
Bantu Cluus, nutntnlly, euuld Si ami Julin Meiscli, He., who
1 hoin|i»on «»f th r Purri**!! M*rth»n,. I atm wa* likely to go through.
committee as quoting John IJotl.
h
aic
dune
m i
much
In
build
tl-c
not remember tin- iiiiinc* »f ail
lurking him iri in r county Jnu 1 Report* circulated th a t Franca
tl» r,
the
1’rusldcnt'* run-in*
the little tuts ills, -luMik hie hnml niml-i't The Slate, liowcvc. has
tt» face n churg** of driving while will lircalP dlplomntlc relation*
Ur tiM fisirS t-rroo
giii'ii
us
tun
more
fine
n
n
u
t&lt;
&gt;
law, aa aaying he "iMwt't blame
nor could lie be .m u tb u t.b e gut
N ortheastern ‘ states bad tinIr undii the influence uf into*! 'w ith lluiwin If tlic Soviet U extmillnue
(he
lu
r
k
with
Hi
.ipnil
their
iinun-s
cnrrrrtly,
to
In*
employers
fo r
pbiqplainlng''
(lis t lu a rty bout with w lnlrr yes­ cunt a.
I pelted. Before the deadline, Fill*
instructed The lle-ruld tu ink the- iKiintmi in uf Ralph Wlgli'. and terday but the rest of the country
against the NLRB's f -adm inistra­
Ili'iiyiiiiin
K.
Ifslnes
uf
ATtsiiiur.te
I lund bad gone ahead w ith a camreaelerr
net
In
feel
tmdly
if
sunn*
tion of the Wagner.
generally
cxpvrif
tired
unseason­
Spilngs," Mr. Pajiwortli cal l.
| paign in Geneva fo r vrtlr auppllaa,
of tlic names m e in eirur.
: The raemoi
M from Elable
or
Just
narmal
weather,
nnd w a. reported to ’have bees
■Old Saint Nicholas wa* in n y One uf Sanfutd’s plimeer rest
J . Ea
-B o a rd
Silow whipped through the
promKed Rritish plane*, French .........
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.......
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j
b
n
l
’.
Mr.
i'apw
urth
is
nlru
prontjovinl mood Indeiy iih rn he re ‘
,1 dirqCtoy ol
Ule, to N a‘
streets of New Vurk city on
gun*, and Houth Ameilean food.
1 called how 'A ntoinette Tr'c'sca. Mini J'".nHy eounrtU d wrlth the devel. dacreWry, won d
iwst _"lron*
but melted qulrkly.
! Two ram palgni were praaaed
now lives onOak Av.nbe, w nntH l»iAnent nf RaMoul In H»« twst
r t ported tha conversation w ith ! l
dropping
• by Thd'R«.t* IIV FiJTthnd, hn» to |
him to bring her flower
garden &gt;1«H c n tn iy . Coming here Ini INM
, . tem, peratnrnf „„ waa
,
fk ettlg er.
I r u t the country cro**wi»o In the
all the way from Huffalo. heenus.
,l "* cil&gt;' « • " *" i,n h,f*"-*y.!T iV ij , C r . e nlwht *
^Allsjpsdljro It cooearned the cate
she had heard It was very ro ll Mr. I’apwnrth has done nimli 1,1 ' g ! ; J ^ ‘
, | ir„„,.ho„i
"The Empty Storking Fund" north, nnd the ntlier to outflank
H earst Seattle pa
athletic uteompltthPatrbahks,
the defense* on the
Karelian
and a f l a l r t f rom antla
and Atperienn Nowspaper time Idol o f Ul* film world, died •»&lt;• »''»*»&gt;• up there.
n e Kvdllacr “n the vh. it * 1Nrw Kngland with tem peratures will he truly empty unless tin- Isthmus where 12 day . of h itter
were lnvolred, Boettiger today o f a h ea rt .alU ck a t his
H e rdae to hla great« » "'«
'e r y pleased with »
J , b , R n r I n ll rlvfrom frre.in g In 2.1 good people of Seminole County fighting failed lo break the Man*
home In Hollywood a fte r an III« 1 named M artha, Wilt
| There were snow flurries in New l o u . c n their pur.e -trm g . quick­
w k . fam e a fte r W orrying Mary Is publisher of the
rivi0id«
r*!"'|n r 1,11 the way from l^is
l^ic An
A n -j't'k j 1
&gt;•
silr Jrraey and colder weather was ly, declared Charles Morrison, net In-ins line.
Escgen wrote th a t R oettlger said ness of only ono day. lie was c*
The Grtnian-Allicd
.tru g g le
rhairm an of the fund campaign
UK mslor D ictum wars "Rob­ he w a s;"v e ry sympathetic with’' 68 years old. F o r 16 yearn his *r,c " l,“
" ,,d
“ 'J
| lem ained more active nn
aca
de|w
in 1HV2. and *lc ^ L ^
tn Ug.u i.M ’T , ,? today.
of tw
"|d!ntrmlieis
rp « rtm rntwere
in. Hood." "Mark o f Zorro." the act but w hrn the hoard made rom antic ^eroballes In various prv»'ed l&gt;y the appiaraneeand
Itnt
a
t
one
..........
..
In
I’h.la
'elphh,
where
the
Mr. M orn.on .aid Hint for ■than land. The Uriti-h Admir­
the kind of decision It made in ndvrnturo pictures made hla pic­ seta of twins. Dorothy
rn.i*
tu
C3
Sumlny,
Robert ptide nf the city. He h a. also ^.fm perature
"this case," he didn’t blame em ­ tures the top draw ing film , uf Andersnii. nnd Ruby and Robert
the w ennrst Dev. ID in BH yr*r«. many y r . n n In* h a * niilnl in v »r* alty reported u subm arine hnd
Strnstrnm . Ikrt reni'ein&gt;M-rt-d that assisted in the organisation t f th err was a suililrn ilrop in IV.l IOII1 rftMI|al||’h - lo r o t i •
sighted the M , 730-ton It remen,
»!*•!»
complaining.
Hs
• to o n ," In talking pjeturea " 1 m ployer* for
many
other
group,
for
the
ilcvclyesterday.
The com
cnlil mennrxl
out infr ni ul lo&gt; lo u n d i i pi ivili'i*i i nppnii'tiHy houo-ward hound from
Taming o f the Shrew ," with Pick, stated “very definitely th a t hr
'»
p
m;r.t
of
the
city,
including
the
&gt;estero.y,
Ti.r
mem
*'
mas and Dorothy hugged him
htii I li:i t Miirnuin.k. but refrained from
' in nml li |lt*lpl«* .'ll 1 III 1 *1ii:i
ford. “ R e a d in g fo r the Moon." diet not intend to take the matte! _
■ * «
Ruby wanted a carriage, a rock
nttnek wttlioiil w*rning in conu. •
I n ilrnp III'VIT t i l l III* • •* p*
"M». Robinson Crttsoe." lie ra- up with tho President," Ksgcn • •
f
onrmeree
of
which
lie
was
pies.
_
...
........
Ir
i
-I
imiih
- p i i i* (ormity to n-n irarfare inlea.
lorur ln ’l o r r i fi r i
H e n d ric k s S a v s
r,,a ir- n’" 1 « cnniie; wi,.i.
from
0
uf
Hmnlay
to
4rt,
nn-l
tlr td from, the screen In If.13. wrote.
; Robert naked fur a monkey.
ident for several year.
It Ml «’|M . • »
Gernmii tonal nutboritiea exThe special house committee A i c i i u i i c n s
inovrtl ll'rn i 1 •
weather wn. ex|*ei-teil.
DcmrU s. J r . is the eon of hla
lie plantrd hi* f u .t i-ran) 01\miller
doggie and n cowboy suit.
pe, ted the liner to dock at a G rrth r unhappy O in i n i i . 1liiil u
New
York
stiitr
lrm|M
-rntun«
f l r tt w ife B eth Sully Fairbanks. Investigating the Nntionul Labor
Santa .aid lie had hern niiieli grove in this county nil the l/.kc I fell, with n low nf S nlwivn pin- !&gt;c t h e lo t o f ni* ll! m i It1ft* 4•'ll - tnao ptnl tin . itfirm onn. They
They wv(b m arried In 1907. Dl- Relit Ions Ueianl epened its longroncerniil almut w hether liK lit­ Msiy road In IHH7 only to hive it illrted fnr flyrani'i*. Snmv wlilrli v o n t r i h u t i o i H u n i *» f n i t h r MIIIIIR vsj1111 (iiim :in |ilnArn hovcrrcl ov#r
nw jlted imiuiry yesterdsy with
vofeed lu 1918,
r •*
tle
visitor, had been gond Ini) - killed ly the big frre lr III 1806. fnllnwrd Ruiulny'. rnln nn&lt;l «lrrl quickly.
the Mitiiini nn whn ftr.irrt! hor
testimony by Dr. William M. Lcland girls, m il. when he n.kml one The grove which gr-w from the in aume portion* mmli- hq-hivny
I l o w v v r r , h r :n h b 'd . 7h. »• i • home jitnt, nml fomprlL'tl tho
serson, newest boatd number, who
l U a i l u M ■!&gt; r a s e p .a n
ORLANDO,
Dee.
I
l
.
J
o
e
Hen­
.1
1.
IF
1
1
IO||*
I
lliiti«h «uhinn»inr t«» lU'imtTE*.
waxe-d saltlly critical of some of
fttill H um* f«*i
travel dnngernus.
T hr F ir noli ' . i i 1 1 Clrrintn
his rolleagues but defended lbs dricks. Representative from tho
F urther w r.t the iventbrr pie madr brforr fmnl »lan« n o l l i a j r
ptlftOllft
!•«•
for
th
r
mimlM’t
«
f
utiol* notion \vv« lepulseil in
record of the NLK1I as a whole. Fifth .Congressional District yes*
lure wa« this:
The cunm lttea'a Initial atsslon ter-ay told the Jayeccs th a t he
•illor MTtoift.
Hi itnin
«nd
Kentucky clear with temper- provided fnr.
Frnnro niirm uncr! co-ordination
was devoted chiefly to the ria m - was certain the |K,000,000 |»ort
aturv* rantrina from to to ilfl
The Salvation Anny, .|m*«m
______ ami notes writ* project at Canaveral would b«
Inatkm of lelts-ra
Cloudy in Cleveland with ruin ex- of the Empty Morkinir Fund, Im- of fin.incinl rcw u rtM (o r tha
ten by Leiscreon end other m em -Ittafled and finished within a rclliected and tempernturea ju .t be- j made tentntjve plan- In give lurathni of Ih«* war. The BritUh
My.
(
m
l
uml
grcutiat
roaaon
I
havu
for
wauling
■&gt;« sis'
low frveilmr.
Rarely fret-sing t (,'hri.tm a- bii-k»l. in MO f . mil if. Air Ministry cIMmed superiority
Dee. | g — ‘— of the bosnl, showing dU* allvcly short time.
to
keep
Hanford
dollars
in
Sanford
la
the
fact
that
I
Hendricks
asaerlc-il
th
at
Orlande
w eather In Detroit with w anner and the rn .t will t tal .eveiwl •vit the (irrtnan«‘tn the air »nd
Urovei aeoslon within the tuerd Itself and
and
Central
Florida
had
u
real
it tun. ln-en eali- ' (!vi many cinlnird B ritain waa on
a charge by one w man regional
w eatlltr foreen.t.
Tcni|M-rnlurea hundred (Jolllll
waa born and raised in Sanford. I like Sanford, its*
' rolle f director lirat. melhuiD Jike those noed for n deep .ca outlet. *\So
In the up|K’r llilrtie. in Indlunn mated.
1he thfcniivo ut a tt .
Iteople,
and
would
like
lo
ace
it
proaiier.
Cnlitldiuln 11 • . luudd lu­ v i w t i
and ahower* expected.
I'atian.
Dm Soviet OGI'll lieu been em­ certain am I that thi* project will
nation
IIj I.YON I1EINZERMNG
g
thro
u
g
h
,'
r
a
il
Hendricks,
"that
It.
K
.|
lu
Mr.
MoriiUtii
-u
t
’npt
ployed
in
an
invistigaliou
of
her
Tlie
necond
rcaaon
in
about
tlic
buaineaa
eondiW
arm
er
weather
expelled
fur
y to tks
HELSINKI, Dec. 12 —(/PI— In
vr purrb*.rd 100 acres uf land
. r
Milwaukee with UkM min. Cum. Rose.
lion.e
in
Sanford,
if
,
S
anford
dollara
were
spent
in
Ural -U n office.
heavy fighting yesterday along
|
parallrely warm fur Ihl. time uf
A thiul point Iruught out was In Ihl. M-clion."
baa beee
Sanford it would create a volume of buaineHa and
the entire Finnish battlrfrant,
Hendrick, said that he enacted :
year In Minnraota. Hie Dakota,
the dlmaalisfactkn of Davkl Ducapital
ho
that
the
preaeiil
atorea
would
hundle
a
more
Russian troop, reached point*
the
first
piece
of
legislation
for
and Mlaaoml, .huwera fu n r a .t
»ho»e oral hlnsky, Mader of tho Independent
from 4» to 00 mile* from the bor­
for today in Chlragu w hrrr the
I adlea
G-rruwat Orlando’s m w 1000,000 postal flee 1 complete slock, then the volume of sale* would maldc
aecepteu InternJlicnsI
der In Rome places but, a Finnish
temin-rature was .‘ts y e.trn lay .
o f organ- W orkers union, over an unfavor­ project, due to s ta rt shortly after 1 them to Hell ut a better price.
ruinmuuique ssid, at a cost of
10, when hlda are opened.
i
Hnaeaionably warm in luwu and
Uef fond i» able board. &lt;lr&lt;'skin and the ai» Jan.
In a banter of friendly con- I
many casualties
The money ajK-nt out of Sanford in of such u vol­
N rbraaka with drouth runditiun*
H o o rn •ointm ent of L aD enin to the Vernalinn
with Hill Hickey, prrtl- 1 ume that If it was H|&gt;cnt here It would sup|&gt;ort
The Finn* reported three comin many parta nf Nebraska.
(ward by President R( one veil.
|Mhirs of Russian, wiped out in
Dui lug the course uf the b e a r dent of the Orlando Jay etra, Hen
enough
additional
buaineHa
to
fill
our
vacant
utorea.
-You
---------- one surprise machlnegun attack,
log Committee Counsel Tolarni, driaki Mid, "You get the $30,000 ,
The weekly loiiehron meet
inrrliiills! u,„i r &lt;nnteraltaeka liy fast-moving
ytnu
Thu third rcaaon ia (hat it would help keep up
preaealed doeuqiint a fte r docu­ a s the sponsors share for your
o
f
(!»••
k
l
w
j
u
i
H
(
'lu
ll
will
Im- It• III Firm! I, «ki drturhinrnl*.
now
athletic
atadlum.
we’ll
and
ment to develop th at
city
deimrtmenta.
The
commercial
enterprisers
are
tho
in tin* Vnliley !!•••• I WrillirMJay
do the rest.”
I In- Rii-sian -idvanccs, repre1. lelsi raon rcg ard l N L B B P
•ole
supportera
of
the
different
civic
department!!
such
at 12:!.% oYlovk.
Gordon Wood addressed ■memI Nellting .ggregiite gains of 12
g W t s I j M f and I t it* save all rotary N atban W itt aa incompw
us
the
fire,
police,
sanitation
departments,
and
J d n y . of fighting with aharpahoot^ H w bvwbend sapenle th a t ordl- te a t 'a n d M lroatw ortby and at bera briefly un the Florida Cow
The Rev. Fr. J. J. Kellsglitn,
H arris I IIpmIIi of
rvundap to be held .a t
all recreational departments. The commercial en­
rx altrd ruler uf the Elk* lefjge, and Dorothy ICoufc of Id lu^sl
Bl11 U,,lu al°nf thi
_______jaa
startin
g
Feb.
IS
eastern frontier, wa* m*lneeaaruuy to g e l the board to dlatoday urgrd tho.e who have uld were grunted n niurriagc iieensi- i snusy
terpriser!! are sorely pressed for profits to meet theae
|y
(||
,
W
II
B
C
Ct m ,_ J u i t north of
Wood,
who
la
genaraj
m
anager
of
cbalgo him.
- tnva which can bo dunatikl fur the by County Judge K. W. Ware
tax obligations. If the Sanford dollars wero spent
JP
. ______ « r th e F lo r
i.akr losiloga and se rrra l hundred
t Dubinaky Uhphcnkally comElk’a annual Christmas tree tu do Sunday.
a t home with these entcrprlaem It would give them
miles farther north near Kuotoalaad to Witt (hat PraaMtat Ida Cattlemen's AseoeiaUon, aalJ
*0 aa Boon a . poaaiUe
((•allN .-a *&gt;a Pan* Woar)
roundup would be uae of the
sufficient profits not only to meet the current obliga­
kosovett did not ds -a good
Only one week remain* lu reMaggie Jen*', was g rantrd per
accredited national rodeos ts
wh*a' be named lo-li
pair the 9uya, he |&lt;olnled out, misalon to build all addition lo
tions
but
would
also
put
tlium
Into
a
position
to
fi­
held to determine th e national
. Iihof board oml Uld
__
adding th a t time will not permit her dwelling .it IlKl.'l F ast tOtn
nance the ever Increasing demand for further Improve­
wboy championship.
"that Isn’t wbat do pay our mon­
the repair nf the glfta fnr under­ S treet a t an i-.tiinuti-d cost of
K
art
*
Lehman,
speaking
ments.
ey tor.■
privileged rlilldirn if tbry are not 9160
rtW
a
Flare
tille
d
F
lo
rid
a
"
1 NLRB member Edwin Smith
turned In thl* wetk.
’ ■ My fourth rcaaon la ’the helping to stimulate new
Generally fair, atightly warfavr
The regular meeting of tho
rourt^actloa to# Jay r e s th a t tho g reatest aaThoae who Irave toy. tltcy w l.h
not Florida poa«ea*a« U Iba aattobualneaa enterprises. If Sanford dollara were spent In
to doaele should contact Rev. Lyman lligli School F.-T. A. w ill. tonight; t^L-dnesday p artly cloudy,
~ * customer. Lehmann, eecre8anfond It would create additional business enterprises
partfcip^ebTT
Kelteghen or laeva them e t tcu b« held in the schixil Thurwlay i .lightly warmer In portheaat per*
o f tho Lake County ChamMU* tloii.
Parian H ow e on Oak Avanuv. evening a t HdSl u'duck
which
In
turn
would
increase’the
opportunities
of
ofCommerce,
predicted
th
a
t
ootoim eat” to*The
h
*2
Plena ere being made to hold the Hettie A rnett i. In charge of the
IIAKOMKTKIt
our young people to get employment. Then they
Ida would double 1U present
annuel ChrDtmea tree on Batur- program fur th r rvrnlng.
30.00
Today
l^MQJMO perm anent population
would be able to atay here and lend their efforts to
day
afternoon,
Dec.
23.
22.90
Yeaterday ......
Tho weakly luncheon of tho Yealerilay
refaaal to participate to old eases. Bttaoao It has tho geographical
aid
our
community.
9
Woodmen of the World will be
FHBCIl'iTATlON
poajtkm.
4. N L U ftto g h m a l Director E li.
.OP
held In tha Woodmen Hall tonight Yasterday
*s •%. UaL r***o a. il t h ,t U Present conditions coif
a t 7;VI o'clock with f'onaul Gum- To date thi* month — .....
tlnue then Um m u lt will ba the curtailment of first,
m andrr J. F. McClelland prcaid- Normal for month -------auch unaaaentiala aa tha golf courses, tennis . courts,
ing over a routine bualneaa aea- Normal for year _ —----too, shuffleboard, and other recreational activities.
a ion.
______
ITo da
thl* y a a r --------The t i n t round in tha men’s
I think It tha duty of every Sanford citizen to
Clarence WUliame, negro, wa*
TKMPERATURKi!
doubles
in
the
City
badminton
lend their support In making S a n f o r d , not necessarily
High Law
taanaaoit will begin tonight a ire* ted by tho Police D epartm ent Date
a bigger city, but a better d t y to live in. This can
79
with a awM between C a Wine- yasterday and will ba tarnad Dec. 0
to Sheriff C. M. Dixon d D a I
eUh and Clyde P arbe done by spending Sanford dollara In Sanford,
Thomaavllle, Ga., Chief of Polteo Doc. I
J R
T to
EDITO R'S N O TE: This taaay w as w ritten by a
79
Roy G. Williams said today. Tho Doe. 9
about f iM o’clock.
p i th a M otor d e e s e f Stm lnoto High Sdtoel far
79
negro waa arraatod for tavootiga- D oc 10
79
**Traae a t HeaM ^ esa to rt. Tha aaaM « f t ^ sather wfll be
by tho tocoh pdllro on Friday D ec 11
provld* plenty but h id
l
if
wtthheU aatlltks yrtae
roquaattog tho axraat of NOTE; Reading* u s
M fro arrived.
o t 7;J0 A- M
V- ' '
■e
.
»
* ............... .

Boettiger Quoted As
Saying He Didn’t
B l a m e Employers

Northeastern
States Hit By
Wintry Weather

Empty Stocking
Fund Response
Not Gratifying

8S.d'

s r c s m Z 'X z r s r ,* ^ ,

'z t:

j?—t rr:iL

Harbor To Be
Be Okeyed Soon

Hoover Says U. S.
' ‘’ “(ponding With
rndj For Finns

Keep Sanford Dollars In Sanford

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

TALKING
DOLL
THERE ARE
O RE THAN
»wmr of the H at.her, Mg »oyvr a t ft ol: a and
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*V scat* a»-' Oia t even calrk any more fbh
V f " t e g *•* • • • B«f TajrUn catering Jtat
..B ria n «y«a became wide • k b , 0 * * * M ling
nc In on tW about completed. Nice addition la
t bought and ha looked olrrctJy a t «ro“ »&lt;l floor. '
anyhow, we the market . . . Jack Thompson
Saiita aa ha tpeka, “8lr, I k a o w I*11 knew a'.out
•w • • .A a k and Cecil Crane* la frrm S 'lb how, but i ahnli wander fa * * ■ 'r a m . . . II
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plenty time dawn hare, m
Bill Shrteor and B erry Trake
will be wedding bell* aeoa
Biltten 'a n d R. B. Btai
SnlkriKiy and TbamarrlUa,
reapectirelr- ween on ' the i
big and atreng Monday mi
Britt w nant vp U par fb&lt;
naknrnm reason, and Rla*
aittlag In Uu am relaxkaa
W. M. Janes a f Booth Boale
made hla flret trip to the 1
Uila acaaen. Laeka Juat Urn
wBb lb- * ‘
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youiy man hewing, “Erie it-la . j**1^ * - Walls
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F&lt;w Covers State
Hihdegng Planes

Thr Atlo ttcy Genual'* «ffl •
.m l tha Luate a «f tlm Inlrram!
Improvement iVttd r-rc li i.l c ! i
wu k seeking a »ati»racloi y »ulu j
ilon lo the nl*po.ittlou if I ml t,
which the title | ki. I I *to tht
State under the pi w.-on, of llw
Mu-jihy Act, 8t*tu Attorney t'an
u n i Gcorgi- Coupe I Gib a m-M to*
Hay on a vl,lt lo Hanfu &lt;1.
Attorney (iHibr a lain! _ that"
In a arason of asounting natal events, Mrs. Albert Demmteell,
thU problem had been tefore t h r
Himnl for torao time ntw auu llthough paralyteil In the lower half of her body since July, yaw
that aeme action on the mallet &gt;lrth to a normal child. The Florence, Col., mother recovered
la expected In the n rir future.
•
Mr. Glb'.a. alio-ann6unfrd dial 'roin effects of childbirth, but still cannot move her lower limb*.
werk U proxrentlnc ailiafncturily
on tne icvialon nbl r niplhillim'
of FloikJa atatulea umlrr llu
ruperei&gt;lon uf l»can l&gt;Ci)ia , U.
Tribble, fcrmer'y of Stvt-oit Om*
evmlly In DrD'inl. _
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When thla work' la rn(ii|&gt;lctad
the statutes which now fill a
Inigr niimbrr.of. vilumc, will be
lunaolhlalrd Intu two Tolnmer, a
eoluine of l:wa pml anolhrr o(
nnmilnlkill", Mr. '(iibta pointed
out, mii| will Ik- oanilul.li' lo Ihe
pi jlic ut Inin- 1 rnsl, nbolit if*

h r , a w e te ira f i a t

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Hlarh w in d s blew satpm oblleH
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R n le s l * sh ifi'e d
h o u se s o rr
th o fr b a se s in O r e to n : th e
S o u th b a sk ed In sh irts le e v e
te m p e ra tu re s , nml
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s.’^ u r L t ? s ?. a• i t s
over the hUle.

Attorney G e n e r a l
S a y 8 Acquisitions
Under Murphy Act
To Be Disposed Of :

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Paralysis
Victim Bears
Normal Child
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New England, Pacific
Coast Suffer From
FrekldsKWeatherAs
South Basks In Sun

24 Men Injured When
I/)ggihflr TrainGoes
Through T r e s t l e

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Yells Of Hundreds Of Youngsters

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parts uf Florida during tha
• night, hindering plrllnt . operatrout.. - U ,«aa nnxeaxonaoly warm
BULGARIA
In t U MldVeat, BournwMt, and
most of tbo FarwexL
A nM rnthnt
Furiosi winds tbaf blew Ul
aW w aooh to
In.the North Atlantis and H etth
drew Tetfcey
Pacific-Mates left a t |eaat three
d ead ' any many injurtd, with
mxeh property damhgy, la Se­
attle, two were reported drvwned
tn rekord tides, and toppled tinea
Threat to Romania in the Cora nunUt FartyW o tn e u i ^.»cow
cut off the power n t Warranton,
paper Indicated the Ruselan bear waa ready to blto off another
Ora.
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Twenty.four n u n R are injured ekaak. Conqaaot of BeaaarabLa, once held by Rbaala, and domina­
wh*ii a I t n h i t loeemothra and tion of Balkan statca would extm d the thruaUng Soviet "Line of
Empire” to the open aan In tho couth. At the aame time pressure
on Turkey waa renewed.

EnM O N ToSTSi •

Hany Weaver To S i s P e r s o n * D ie
J e ts e F r te n a n
Be Held Sunda: Under- Unusual

district., V&gt; add inura to tbr pre­
vailing Christmas .pitIt.

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building the filicist* most popular automobiles the Corporation ever
t . . . the 1940 Plymouth, Dodge, DeSOto and Chrysler.

Urday. will
■sen
E Funeral
.... .
------ — . aftern«on at 1-10 o’clock with Ihe Rev,
W, P. Buhrman, pastor of the
Flrat Methodist Church effielal-

Ftfjto Chief Asserts Mercy Recommended;
Man Killed1Others, Verdict Returned
Committed Suicide After 20 Minutes

"hir. Weaver was knocked about
SB feet when he woa struck t y *
taxicab a* Ae stepped from the
rktowalk of a Jacks ootUIc street
Sunday. The ta il had been struck
by another auto.
’ Mr. Wcnvor waa torn on June
IS. IIH in Bketon, Ala., and retheft until be come to BmlT-yeara ago.' Ho hoe been
y«d aa a trainman for tbr
tier Coeit Lino Railroad aloe*

* CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wl*.. Dee.
»—W )-« lx
persona diej In
fteraee and gunfire today under
circumstances that prompted • pebee Chief Edward Holt* to pro­
pose the theory that Donald Camerau Jtxkd hla aon, w ife,-her
pafenta, • an Eauclalra man and
then committed suicide.
Four bodies wire taken out of
the charred m ini of Oameroa'i
cottar*. Although tim e d beyond
recognition they were bellevtd'to
be those of lira.' Louis* Camera*,
■heir eon David. St Mr. and Mr*.
A. W. Witk, Minneapolis.
In Urn cemetery a t Eauelahe,
nine miloa south, police found tha
body a f Marahal I B randan with
ter* ballet wounds In bit bend.
Nearby waa a cartridge ab«Il sim­
ilar to those found In 'a Germantype phtel found by Camoren'e
body bask.of the cottage.

jo -IIS WIUOW, 111, IS-

thor. R. i. Weaver of Blot ton;

three plattra.,j l r a . Hattie Aber*
Chicago. 111., Mr*.

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popular

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public.
IWOPlyraoud).
Rent todayViM

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No R e p re s e n ta tiv e s
Present A t M eeting
For Reds Who Push
F i n n i s h Invasion

Sweden Extends
Breaking, Entering
Field Of Mines
Charges Filed By
Chief Roy Williams English Give Aid To
Finns In Form Of
The urrcht of four negroes End
(ins Masks, Planes
llu r r w hile boys nil nIhuiI II
&gt;cttn« of nge hu* solvnl lit Irnil
12 of the Breaking nml en terin g
rits«*« which have tnken plnve in
Hanford
du rin g
rrO 'iil weeks.
1‘liief of I'olire Hoy t», W illiams
tmnnitiired t dny.

Tin* rontiniHNl rrciirivitre of
tht
mhbei ie t liavo ftarntsanl
Hi* I'olire Departimml for oeviTui
v.reU ainl rvMilleJ in the conceit*
tint ion of (lie &lt;h pat Intent's effo iti on Ihe holution of the petty
etilitn w tt\r.
T lie four negroe* tiahlHil by
Cliief Will lain* hint til :ltl were
K n u rl Ma****ey, Au&gt;lin Jaekson,
Willie Sm ith titul W aller /a n tle rs.
C h tif W illiam s m id (hut the four
h id r ttfe^'trd to m le ritig the
•lo ie of L. I. Ilii;;hey and a tie• u» cafe from wltirh a ron&lt;l»lcr*
aide nmouut of goodn was taken.
The I'olire f lilcf nlso declared
that the Iteg roc-' mtr Ein«|irrti'«l of
lo m pllrlty in o th er m e* w hirn
have Itreti un *er InventItntIon by
the Police D e p artm tn t.

Tho a lrrv ls too w ere drcM..t«-*l
w ith a p ia y . «f sp -u rr tic -1 with n
red ribboh and in e v rry « t-rr w in­
dow C hristm as deenratinn- n-l-le-l
still m ore to liir - pit it o f th r
arason.

C h ie f Cleveland
Famous Composer
Says Losses Due
Dies In New York
To Fires Are Low NEW YORK, Dec. a —(A*)—

Charles J. Rugero,
Pioneer Palatkan,
Dies After Illness

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t»»»«s

Tilt* Ili’ntriii* of Nnllotm totlnv sal in judgment on Soviol Kimia's invasion of Kinliintl itul tin* oxponont of
collrcllvp security in the ilaya
when tlio Id»ni(iio condemned
other |Kjwcra—Germany, It­
aly, ami Japan—wns with­
out a representative us tho
liCUKiio council opened proci'cding-. oil T'inlan.l'it charges of
• g g re in a .

Hrllain un.l France were re­
potted ready to hark tho Finns
ua far ns they mulled In go-—
even lo Ihe expulsion of Ilia
Soviet from Ihe I.eague. In
Moscow, foreigner!, foresaw Rus­
sia na ipulting Hie League of Its
own nrrur.l.
The Soviet drive on Finland,
• einforced by a Idoelfide, ronlinucd with ronflieting reports
on its effectiveness.
A Bed
nrmy romniuniipie asserted ad­
vances were made on flanks and
n.irllirrii direction in nne frclion
of Ihe Karelian Isthniua.
The Finns claimed 200,000
Tlnsriann were tepulsed on tha
l-thmiM, and loo tanka disabled.
Sweden extended its minefields
ns a safety measure, whllo Scandi­
navian Bliippera *aw the Russian
liloeVa.I.’. on top of the Allied
*il«*i*,le. ,te r r unUic &gt;r-m.&gt;11etre.
Fre.lt iMtTd. a.d I.. Finland
« a . reported from l/otidon tn
the form of liO.OOn ra'm n.ka,
Rur-aia denied using gas Tldrly
Hr It Ml bomber., were ..-ported to
have reaehe.l Finland.
Nnri* . eported French dugout. were Mown tin on tho
Western Front and the French
snol i .-ii. w.'.I lieiman nttaeka
Were i.-piil-e-l.
Ss-a dev.lopm.-ut.- in addition
to a ll.-t'ioaii siil.mnrii..- sunk
&gt;l-stei-l..&gt;, (tie It. ill I. said at
lea-t one. o.ol perhaps two, more
went down The li.-tninn steam­
er tlldi-t.-ti.iff was . nature I by
I
Krila &lt;ii. j*
I hi* Ilrltlth

| Chtrli1* JiM|ih Rotrfro, 77
idifii nt tbu lioiiii* of liU ikinuk. t#r, Mr*. Jrhn 8clnr*r«l »' l*»7
2w a r t 'w . Tenth St*rt I. nl R 70 P M
l**t night fnllouing a fhoti illmil chil- nr»E.
iTt'ts nf | Mr. Hogrro hml frrn vi.sit'iir
Ernest Krhclling, (13, famuuB com­
Through tho co-operation of the poser, rondurtor ami pinni-t, dint
ffort to hi* dnughlvr hrn* f«»i thr |in*l
residents of Hanford, the fur ysatenlay at hla I’ark avenue
|UotE *»f |th»rr months. A ploiirfr ifthlvn*
onif
Put iibni Tminty, Mr. IlngTii* d ln iiip r Itrmi (mm •» «•« fnrpcilow i
losses thua far thla yr-ir hav-- homo of cerebral embolism. With
10.T.I. j win horn in Pftlatkn on Aug. IT. Mini Mill!. fill* ll-|ti«l» bli’RW fF
been low, Fire Chief Mack Clove• him at hla dealh was hl&gt; wife,
alnd said today, requesting that th e 'fo rm er I’rpgy Marshall, 21IKG2 and lived there until In*
a -m i|r*lmvoil |»v nn f I*
precautionary measures agal-ist year-old nice,- of Mr«. Vincent Asmoved to Jacksonville to like will- I pliiHimi llif JtM&gt;iiu«'f*«* ftrighU r
costly ccnfugratlons be i/nlin- tor, whom ho mmried last A'Janother daughter, Mia. J»me» f A'•iiiiiii Mm ii. wii■* iinrt'portnl
gust.
ucd.
Kay. In 192(1. Hr waa n re(ired Ilf
mi Si IS: Hit F itutIi ftegmsalesman, havlnp keen employeil ••r 111 ii ii v11 hunk nftcr u collision.
"Sanford's fire kseea are prob­
PHILADELPHIA,
Dec.
9.—(A1
)
by thr Kinghain end Compnn, fur Tin- I lam-'ll B*TnoiTr Scotia, we*
ably lower than for any nthn
city In Florida rf-IU alsc,’’ t.'hh-f —Thomas Kvana, 63, suffered
36 year*. •
sunk in tin* North S^n.
Cleveland said, adding that tlo- only bruises when struck by an
Survlvor.a m. four dnuglilera,
"flre consciousness" of the |&gt;uo- automobile but when taken to
Mrs. Schirar(| of Ihia rlly nml
LONDON, lift*.
I/Vl
Hrlllc It responsible for* thla ‘Tine Temple university hospital he
Mia. Kay of .lurkionvillc; Mrs. Iniii r«|H»rti(l liir Ninkinu
t^ o
slipped down a flight of sta in
record."
W.
L.
Chandler
nf
Macon,
Ga.,
Orr
until
Fubniurifirp
«n«l
un
ftpDuring the mopth of Non mbc- and fractured hla left leg.
and Mrs M. K. Ian-In, also of liurriilly *arru«sf(il ullnck on n
|he Fire Department answftrd 13
Nacon; one son. ('barb a J. It- • thlnl yimUfirluy during A spuH
calls to extinguish flrca which
geru, Jr., uf Mnn-n; anil lim e in *i*n \hin fare.
Keep Sanford Dollars In ’ Sanford
caused an aggregate of 93 -lam
sisters, Mrs. J W. Ilossrler of
Tlu* »inkiiie of fiw llrttinh intrago, whllo the value of the pre par­
Esu Gallic, Mia. Geoige Mini- rliuiitinrii ainl llu* ni|i|ilinE of a
Thera ouw many reasons why you ara di'itruylng all linix- of dee
ty Involved woe $16,200.
'
anil Mia. Horry Puller of lit itirah tU'slitryi r r it i ' uIro unTho percentage of flroa in the a dlisen should buy In Ida home new parks, trnnia courts, mui Oth­ Jacksonville.
nmint'i'il.
winter la much greater than at town. The first la loyally. Any er public works. You see. if there
Tin* *ir i iim-lry r« |M&gt;r IrmI a
The remains will lie taken lo
any other time of tho year, Clibf eitifen of Sanford should have at la no money In our city, how ran his former home In Rsutka Sun­ Royal Air fwrci’ plunt* sunk on#
least
enough
loyalty
to
help
keep
we
pay
i-ur
tuacaT
Would
you
Cleveland pointed out. Evcty pr&lt; day morning nml funeral service, Nu/i O-IhiuI mill wiiit on lu atcaution should bo taken in inatal- money In hla heme lownr After Ilka lo nio',0 to Orlando, Jackson­ will be ronilucli-d Run-lav after­ tuck uiiitllii'r iiftiT which “imtchus
Hag stoves and In bulldlnq tires all, our campaign Isn’t for the ville. or seme other strange city, noon at 2:00 o'clock in SI. Moni­ of oil ii|»|i9*nnil.**
In them to prevent a fir* which mayor of our city, or for tho of­ and make a new home fur your­ ca's Catholic Chuirh there. RurS i I i hi (|ut nll&gt; the iiutlmritutlve
ficials cither. It la for the com­ self among itrangcrsT Hi rhaps
might totally destroy the h-n-e.
I'lCBM Ah -(H'iltllOll UlllM'UlICCtl th p t
that is what will haiiprn to Han­ lal will be made In tho Calhellc llu* Niihiiiiiriiii* which yihtcrduy
mon good of the people.
Cemetery a t I'alstks.
Teamwork Is also Important ford if people don’t buy at home.
ilie
ih"»tn»&gt;cr—the
Seminole CitizenB
The Rosary will be said ut tl-v n»i in t|i*t d
By shopping in other cities you
Two or three is opts cannot keep
!•■*•
hud brt'ii Mink.
home
of
Mrs.
Brliliard
at
7:-(
Ik ip, of the State's - enti­
ara
causing
Kanfurd
merchants
to
our money In Sanford. Kvrryoae
Klifhly-fiuir liven wrtv |unl |n
ty la w s ara Hurray Voter. Swell Stocking Fund m utt co-operate. A canoe upon a gradually karate their stores, P. M- tonight.
till- lllll'llhlflcd Nf*A WMtfttIU.
homes,
and
go
out
uf
business.
riser
could
not
get
anywhere
If
Ill iti.&lt;«li flier* und Kiiiinur* alio
With Christmas Juat two week,
they must a,tk new home, Veterans Must File
tk'IIHillHlrilfrd thriir dt ft-iihivc Abil­
away, people of' Sanford and one person rowed one wav sad Then
In
strange
towns
among
strange
one
person
the
other.
Neither
hy driviiiE &lt;&gt;ff Ocriunii w trSomlnale County ara awakening
The ultimata result will
Bonus Applications ity
|)lunc«, liijivviil In huvi* bc«n
to tho fact that there ara many can Bnnford If lialf the people poopleso
a
gradual
dvcrcaao
in
our
pop­
shop
hero
and
half
shop
In
other
minchuui'ih^
from the rust co#&gt;t
needy persona who will spend a
All vet,-i ana of tho World IV-u und tin lluiiiifh rhtuury. brotd
bleak and unhappy Christmas un­ towns. U takes unity. Evrry ona ulation.
Thors
am
many
young
people
teas more fortunate persons open moot eater with the spirit that In Halford that have Juat rrad- must file their appllcatiunn foi WAtcr iuikI tn friilldnti.
Kriti* h dotirininuliun to
romiM-iiaation or bonus
thsir pure# airing* and contrib­ wo will conquer, then we wPL
from high school or college. adjusted
with the Adlutant Geneial’a of­ cuti* u him kadi* of (jrrnuin Ex­
Convenience la another sacol- uatod
ute to the HalraUea Army Empty
They
am
Juat
starting
out
In
Uic
Stocking Fund, Cn&gt;«. R. E. R o m b a t faaeon for shopping at homo. w orn to find a Jol. If there la fice ill Washington before Jan port* «veil when they ire can*ltd
I t b mock more convenient for a no money In Soniord for their S, 1040 or forfeit their right t, undrr nrutral f!*x* w it under*
declared today.
any compensation for th»ir serC a p t Rom rav w x M th at sentj- cliiaon to drive conn town aad da aaUrifs,
then there ora no Jobs Vices,
Conimaiuler George W.-ln
kin shopping In a short white,
stein of Ute local Am-'Iran Le­
ofTho E m ptyB toS C gm othod'aa Uma It Is for one to drive to
gion post announced today.
a mount of o itondteg aid to-thw a s ot bar town, wasting -parks aa a
w hite day. By shopping la BanTha deadline for filing therm re­
ford, yon not only aava tints, hat
plications baa been definitely set
l aawteq and money. Whan yon
for Jan. 3. 11*40 and there will
Sanford, oar town wlU bosoms positively bo no forthor exten­
sion
the time, Mr- Weinstein
on attractive city, and the winter said, of
even though there are 10,tourists -will stop here, bringing 000 veterans
In Florida who still
mow dollar* Into Sanford. '
not applied.
By trading a t homo you will have
The veterans hove had approxi­
aara Uma, money, rasolin*; you
mately seven yean to file these
Will ho n toys] and co-operaihr, applications
and reports show
cMteont you will ho aooooragteg
tho aoat generation by offering that over tho United State*, then
are several hundred thousand
who havo not doao this, Mr.
Wtlnateln said.
Tho hppUoailaao must ha filed
w eat
with the
Adjutant
General'*
S lhT O E 'S NOTE: ThU
Offla* the Adjusted Compcnaa

After remaining oat for only
minutes, a 13-man jury re­
turned 4 verdict of first degree
murder with Ihe recommends Ik n
of merry agalnit Jesse Freeman,
Charged In a gtand jury indict­
ment with premeditated murder In
connection with the fatal stabbing
of Elijah 8cymore, in Booker
Tdwn Mat May.
In the trial, which began on
Wednesday, a parade of witnesses
took the stand for loth the State
and Ihe defendant. The verdict
was returned by tho jury shortly
after noon today.
Freeman's conviction is tbo
fourth of .the currant court term
on grand jury Indktmrnta charg­
ing premeditated* murder and ona
negro waa a quitted of tho ebargeCircuit Judge Millard B. Smith
also postponed tbo Cuba rases
dotkeied ftr- trial.next^week.until
the week beginning Jan- &gt; be­
cause Ihe Jury box haa been exhacatrd of names with tho m ui meeting of several special venires
jurymen In cqnneetten with the
mine! trials thus Ja r In the
II court term.
'
rbe Board of County Commlanon will refill tbo te a a t their
pilar meeting on Jan. I and a
lira of ju ro n to try the feur
V

L eagu e O f N ation s
Sits In JudgnjenJ
O n S o v ie t Russt

t Itief WiliUtim said (hat n
pwnning .o n.aae .nra n»n.o... **"•«••. &lt;r*antlty of tho slol.n gnmla
g rrn tr.t t hri.tn.aa a.«l d te la n d ; *■•
,,f
that hi- would try to overlook n o , " Juia hern Ulrntifird.
one on Ms »Ull hero Chrlattnaii i A l.l-yrar old local hoy also
Kvr Hr also cxprMad hU apprv«*&gt; &lt; "*/ »f l,« » » K»y
elation .it the large crowd which f MllUatna th at h r had th e v
gatheird lo n m l him.
itlm ra l.rokr Into the CathnHf r r r .
During hla t« u r thrtmgh tha '"*■» ‘•'•'I had rlo lrn an/unM iini

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fram Oferlraton w tra landtd and
JtiU about randy to loam,’ «topp*d
hy tfcd tnltrikai raataarant whlfa
! • . * * . " * *? b w .1 Bants a%tod I was that*, and Mlaa Barn -Mtnonnead bv*r tbo tend apanhat,'
and wna hrard on Uu m nunion
fat tha raatauraat, that aha did ant
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0OTLE VERSE KGH TODAY
Thou (halt not bear fains wil­
ts* sgsliHt ihr neighbor.—C u ­
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ABROAD IN .SNOW

IT# walk Into Ihe mow-enfolded
world
S* utterly while and i|U» t ao
5' . agsr*
t|0f WUiMaa. Not'd iwnn.ii ia nnferial
Fran* say bough to fill tl.c jh In­
/&gt; lag sir
• W jU l^rnoa^ plumayr, hut a n m i

Christouu Clubs

BRINGING THE LITTLE NATIONS INTO A COMMON

WE CITY ENTERS NIGHT
th atreeta grown dim in shadow
Ul pinnacle gmwn light
cnlora of the sunset,

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I* ttotinR a—«

ItrnMnKlHm i*f l-.ik \tn ‘ t.:il- j
%«»y colony. wlnctff v\*‘ »&gt;»* t 1*1
’t.il it|'|Mv\«| &gt;iMti«l.&lt;\ l»\ Iht'j
i (»&gt;kntl h&lt;»u&lt;&gt;ini; a u th o r it v

T m hou*r* a iv mclml**,! in tin*!

t i l l Mall
»• n« • I* k .VtMi u .,r«*
bUtHlaj* S J.sw-I
At *

l i t u n i t , oluch will I*.* fust.i i.
I*v Ihr KHA ihrouuS a lAal i .»n
a -^ v ia tie 'n
T«n l« u l l*.t !»*•,•« ^
nun a rv
ttt.
built,

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IlfiU ) &gt;ls I-i.ilin h.n» ln-vn M'llini:
tin.iiualiti jr«»lr&gt; hero in S.inf.O'il— lit jm r&gt;
tn tic exact. In cvlchralitm of IhK. ««ur
tilth C hri-lm ai as Sanford's jeweler, we
h a w arranged an unu'iuillx Iw-autiful line
e f Christmas « ilts. Ilr lore doing xiuir
V hri'lm as shopcinr l«- sure tn i b l l Melanding.

V aw A N A*» A* %

DIRECTORY

Mfutta wa tfcrifr •mnrssno'o.
iha tAwdr sskw*
'•dll
Jsmw a» &gt;thHir &gt;e«toJu 4s VtK
a. Raw arnhisfli l gnus Shnn
aM hM H rfjh.
'* ^ w&gt; « wswdhw n» «hr rin
» Kammi saswfep. 56r. «o..

SANTA
AND THE

TALKING
DOLL

TltE fTOKY 8 0 FAB&gt;
*•«&lt;( hea a dolt. Leeaea, apt- J
Holly made by the f.iriea m
•hat tha can talk after mid* • » “ made far the
If h g of fteatpbpeUa. hot Eric
•he aoa sf IJih.ame, baa laU

ineral Wether noma, to love
far more surceaaful in the
Mi campaign than in the
di war.

but Erie wlakod at ‘hem. The.,
he aald, “Cobh-, let me help a a ir
Uw next one.'* The gnomta abouted. “Certainly, well naake llr
one in half the time."
So the aix gnmae, and Eric
aettled down to hammerinr (at
little train*, fitting whrel, on to
them, and painting them bright
red. Eric made a apecisBy fine
whlatla that blew a tune. Uo*. he
kept glancing at the &gt;MJ. laern,
and finally he g«4 up ••.ml wrnt la
alt at her fret.
"Dear, .War," Ic raid, “thb
would he the nlocal pliynulr &gt;■!
all if only the were awake. Fo
there he u l alt day playing rad
tittle tunc on hU flute. At dl.itwr
he reairrly ole, although VIrv
Santa censed him.
Time SW Ard
After dinner Santa tiled to inUreal him in wkiUlfc* little
wkhtlce. Rut Eric rear and -tarted ■ alew dance around the
C M d au i tree. When the hag

Inane w* JgiJIkimdftf Avenue wM
T still im t %• he
iifflMMO.
mnwanetd t - i w o t Soar—I V k mail* uavl W *!iU)W
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*A«w»&lt;*wi t«r ti'-anbhafnav. *v s ', TWO RAtXtt STEWART ha, »
v Uhtt &gt;lhe w n ssilkJ »&lt;y «w &lt;1&gt;w'h rjpCIAIStYK StlAVtVli l*ROC,&lt;f (as bntiww.ti. A. I jukv. « l w IS S whirA hr m voty Ur h«*
•fmasstl m-ffi
SsmUx w O .-i-.h ,^ ^ « | hswxy dat^.—Il iwii««s art 4)8# yMoek 4n 'R'anlUng.
rve.j-thii.cr tee* hi* arch
&lt;««*•
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MOUSTACHE
huVh K. SXrwcn»N ,du&lt; r

haa haws awHhaaJ has
Xhtan &lt;4ws « t Nhr ?»Wrtr hlnspiiul in
tit VMA U » Itiflwail sOsoa.
StaMdaKshra. hita wdle and two
xdilteraa. and) tin.. 3P«sxst-.' imahSO, tit&gt;
bouts, tnw tm lwrt St. sow. * * * CkCTCKKN 4MORha- tiir SrrthM«ntl SJWrWt- ot Mr. RtSON* x m t s
atrhwd wa
•jOtsaan' sntMhra, tii&gt; . It. R. J»t.x-* Shaw ah a M t ] Tww.S . t .( M
•.SIX, «A hwa- hmmr tn. T«rt, Maaaa | I W
WSTCR OwA

Hungary Rushes
Work On Forts
In Carpathians
BUDAPEST, Dec. t.—VIA—
Fortif (cation, art brinjr eoaatract cd at top -owed in Uw fa n
pathioa aaounuinj by Hungary
aa tha cooatriw, of Mutkcaatccn
Europe watch Sorict Rtmia'a
caaapalgn in Finland for aa todicatioa ef what their own fate

arxsHED a t m
w aresAS She wrty CRKTCHKN, ANN*
s s __aa____nmttCWTl XIKKN. and RDNX

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wad i w i wdrice aa hear
a ennUliu- .4 U h ttp She ti*. thlah he's Vra
•Dreanir.tioM «Ww ta rwolltj jo e hare thirwa
r tiled. S.-h«J w-nfl wader
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T l HARE I

LONG DISTANCE
C A LL

W kea placino oot-ol-toww
caRa, you w ill alw ays g e t
POOD euewico, hut yoa wiM
pohtho QUICKEST i t e m , if
you Ao Ik this way . . .
Ip the csm of a H niuato-Person call.* fir»« give
the Long Distance Opetar a u R w s ’ * • rua * « c w ,
tae tha name of the place
never • * BbCffiKOrs U X Y - I
yo« are calling, including
«Hd*A S wee NARY KTKNT urn
th * s t a t e , and th en th e
•w en moors w m
rwe-d*
nacne of the person you
sdghi xAm HOJDi FAUOV
w ish to teach and the teleC X n .t t ATNVJl amd ft • » th.
Shlrd Sime She hod xrrer pta-rd
phon* number il you know
W K W A r r u t O y s k y K n&gt; xh,
it. If you do not know the
wan i l -« Sock, hist week wWm
telephone number, give the
tim hR Shot U n U CALF v b »
person's addrexs
wo She wav ham* Warn taking
Give your own telephone
She -drag—tiayhe that w « 1 the
number when the operator
•tn* Shoe She M h catf hat
asks (or it. '
W a t*ayha* ta She rood • * *
hi a alwal h, V
Your information given
I I S SANFSMtlt » t i A I D K N S
A m «U •
k» : .'I-sDrs af
i« this order enables the
o p e r a to r immediately to
start making the connec­
tion.
W hen placing a Stationto-Station call.**make this
door by first saying. “Station-tO-Station “ Then give
th* Msne of the place, the
T U H X C K . a n d UORIS JA t'K - state and the telephone
aoN — congratul .xtio .nn nwdber.lf you do not know
th* telephone number, give
th* operator the name and
millteal under which th*
is listed.
FAIR
your awn telephone
r when the operator

SNR ANNUAL UTILE

••••advAAl

Am, (&gt;«. Ot Om&gt; IS toift.-.enl !J
lft-tlriM» Ot X'kt.MM Will M.Vr A ^
I.MhsIg fail!
A ^

wnhoumvA »' *i wwir

the Romian-ocewpird - port ef
PelarnL
Cement U almost anehtainahle
la lludapeit hecmam ef the defcn«c wroth.
A atrung feeling run* through
•outbea*tern Europe that If Rom
•da -ho aid attain her rod, in
Finland ahe may turn ta thia
direction tn the Spring.
Steps therefor* are heiag tak­
en la meet any sprh pamtbility.
Sj tupathy far Finland has been
(xhtbiir.1 Ihit. ughoot the u g laa.
rspecially by the linage riant, whe
in addition ta alrwng WthCaninuaht leanlaga at* roctiRy relaled to the Finns and hoe* aaalntaiurd cultural rontacts with
them.
*
In Bulgarin alone DodHienally bound tu B an k by t i c ot
rare and culture— has there keen
defense ef KuseiaY netlea.
Bulgarian newapapec. while
voir lag sorrow attr FhtishfTa
trial ami appreciation of Float*

“And what. Hire, la Ike rami
diff lead thing (a do bere 7“ a iked
Erie laBghhw baldly.
“ WaJlj" mid Koala acialehUs
hla head, “Ih# gnomea arc task­
ing aa eUctrie train today. |t*a
finished hat It won’t go.”
“Where T“ aaid Kris JUs IMUt
gsontt* ysfstad wShout a ward
tn thahMfc af |ha Tayriwp. “Ok.*

&lt; m s . c u rro R D t

FOR CH RISTM AS
Lake Monroe School j
Will Hold C antata *

, *Tlif

iRRMer Vtivb.

Kveiy lima Dm question of
'•a may ha eold and hungry
-Imamu! in I I, &lt; h i.___ _
building n isadanrty sqaljmrd
municipal hoayita) far Kay Waal
is mentioned, Ola acrag* rltP

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othct *|Mn**ir* n-% «h uf,m.| i»; *
• ittvf* l.tdMs .thwilv hat.

'',-TW trorkmen burry Itomeward —
K The dram* now half-pbiynt,—
•i. y •
(hr peari- amt the i ml nf working
(i Befell another day.
i ' /Btrt Many a valiant m II, the run
.'1 And hoard, th* rdartlt 'away.
- KEITH THOMAS

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Tnat signs and window, flashing

ItRY WERT CITIZEN

PutW A u . .at u l i s t
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%/. Their bUznnry t l trade,

HOW HOSPITALS ARB BUH^T

LAKELAND.

n a x t » \ m x t ttu m n

*•*] Pemanal* &lt;

I city enters night.

ogganlutiona have been striving to cre«U R.VAiied
interesting program.
10, Your h o td will probably offer unusual dishes
evening entertainment
Thaso looking
ft»rthor
venture win Wish to patronize truly Cuban -ROstaurants
night clubs w ith typical entertainment and
bination you will recall many tim es after t

I-akclnnd To Open
Railroad Colony

AT THE CHURCHES

A n d Personal

b a n n i n g with the fourth o f December, tom e $300,000,000 are being distributed by 4,700 banks to more than
7,000,000 members o f Christmas Saving* Clubs throughout the nation. The injection o f this vast sum o f money
into the channels o f trade ia bound to produce a marked
stimulation to business *0 over the country throughout
the remainder o f thia month.
The popularity o f the Christmas clubs is constantly
grow ing a s indicated by th e fact that the number partici­
pating in them increased by 7 percent last year over the
number in 1938. The average amount aaved by each mem­
ber also increased during the same period. Thia year it
amounts to 848J0 as compared w ith $47 last year.
A s originally intended the Christmas clubs provide a con­
venient means of saving money for Christmas purchases
which had always constituted a substantial strain on the
fam ily budget at -this season o f the year, but in recent
years the uses of these clubs have been expanded to cover
a multitude o f year end expenses.
The largest part o f these funds still go into Christ­
mas purchases and thia year ia expected to amount to
32.4 percent o f the total. But 9A percent ia uaed for the
payment o f taxes; 9.3 percent, foy the payment o f inaurance premiums; 4.2 percent, for education, travel and
charity; 14 percent, for year end bills; U
percent, for
mortgage interests; 26.7 percent, for permanent savings;
and IA percent, for unclaaaified expenditures.
While the Christmas club ia not a new idea to Flor­
ida citizens, it is one which does not seem to have reached
the popularity here which it haa in certain other states. In
New York, for instance, more than 100 million dollars w ent
into Christmas clubs thia year, or over 200 times aa much
as in Florida. The* comparatively impoverished state of
Mississippi pul 8190,000 more into Christmas eluhs than
did Florida.
We believe the idea o f the Christmas clubs is one
which could be developed to greater advantage ip thia
state. It provides, an exl
tly convenient and profitable
way o f saving money for ail year end expenses while the
saving o f an almost n'egligible amount weekly soon becomes
a habit which is likely to become fixed for life and which
is certain to provide a good bulwark against a rainy day
sooner or later.

gun birrBglypbira plain U-ryia
that a#r
And acalnc, und&lt;raUnd. They
would not yirlit
C u b a n T o u r is t S u fftfe x tio n s
Thalr eaerrta ia urtiirtvlinf* oittn, I
tut wn
that a hare haa acnmprrad I
&gt; h»Tr, and thrar
8mall thrrr-tinrd mark, Ix-nratli
th« (hadowy |&gt;inr«
Are fi»t at anritrhird, :rarrhng I biggest crowds on record. Recently the Culran National
under trara
For food. Thru tharp. rlmn-d-nt-1 Tourist Commission issued ten rules for tourists which
;
cd Unr, ;
might contain some good suggestions for tourists to Flor­
, Ars—wonder of all wnndrr,'— ida, aa follows:
where ■■ deer
1. At all times, when in doubt, consult with members
Came flow and rioter, ahy, yet I
unsffaM.
,o f the Courtesy Police stationed throughout the principal
Wa catch aur. brealh and aoftly I sections of Havana. Skilled linguists, especially trained for
, -Wlahlni a miracle tn hippen hi their work, these men will serve to unknot virtually any
thia glade,
tourist problem,
When auddeolr frtm out the enr
2. Leave your heavier clothing at home. Silk, palm
circling i n'li
* beach, linen or tropical woollen apparel, with light wraps
f t * atanda, dreatn-llkr. nut Me ns
for night motoring are appropriate. White suits a r t male
tu ay (till,
;''Briagtnr aa hmalr. era In i| evening dj-eas any tim e o f the year In Cuba, and for more
arwift ru«h
formal occasions dinner jackets or ‘‘tails'' are suggested.
3. Make your hotel reservations before arriving. In
IPk
^ **wr'
th*
1 —kAKif WILUfl HflELBURNE this way any possible Inconvenience will be eliminated and
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PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF DEC. 10
A T T H E RITZ

Sunday ft Monday, Dec. 10-11— "RAnES IN ARMS"
wllh Mickey Rooney ft Judy Garland. AI«o "OPR GANG"
comedy—Cat toon ft New*.
Tueaday, Dec. IS—'"RAD LITTLE ANGEL" with Vir­
ginia Woldltr. A No “ EVERYTHING'S ON ICE" with Irene
Pare ft Edgar Kennedy.
Wednesday ft Thursday, Dee. 1.1-14—"THE MIKADO"
with Kenny Baker ft Jean Colin. Alan "THE CISCO KID ft
THE LADY” with Cesar Romero ft Marjorie Weaver.
Friday ft Saturday, Dee. IS-16—“ DESPERATE TRAII-S"
with Johnny Mark Brown ft Bob Baker. AI«o “THE ROAD TO
GLORY*' with Frederic March. Warner Itaxtrr A Lionel Harrymore.

THIS WEEK’S CASTS
TH E

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— ■ r, r m n u
L M l TEN, U ff, nmw chalroan of Coarfla H |k w « f B o r d
!• rtplaca W. List
f 4rlt*'*V*»*relieved from sfflee by Car. Rlvw* bat' had la be ejected tram hit office ' by
i, 'M iller, tbawn an left In cecand pl.-tare, talking with Highway Building Cutledlaa J. H. Net*
t J r .'a h c wee fired by Patten for ••titlin g Miller. Miller, appearing with an Injunctian agetnct
Orfirgl-I Cayltel rattedlani, wee We.nl from &gt;-n‘erlng bit farmer office to be cel up la a p c n iy
lore la an afftce etreit ik e ball, lie plant a couel flgbl (la gaarentee hie right ta acre# aat

■Vm'aa -halrmaa.

ONE OP tba grandad'p
•tarring Mickey Raonay
Tbaatro tomorrow and b
tartalnment iacladlag la
Barryaaaaeo by yeaag'R f

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florae you’ll over eae U "Baboo In Anaa*
ind Judy Garland, coming ta tba Rita
inday. Thlc picture ha a aearythlng la aaperaonatlana of Ctarfa Cabla and Lionel
may that ara abaoluta lapal

ACCLAIMED IIK A R fH tkftr
«»l Clnb at later ~&gt;lUaal U r a S la a b E a p ^ M u T liT 'ch k agl. theaa
youagater* ball from every earner e f the Uaited I t '•*•- Left ta right, Richard Crane, 17, of Ruthell!#, Iad. i Warren Calee,. 1». • ! Saadeteae, W.
v «*l Bulb Pltaanrullor, l i , of Bel, Lealelieai
'Joann Parfaa, IS, of L'herty, lead.; Carllala Klein. I •- at Blaeb Blear Palla, Wla.t and Lottie Warrant,
! Id, at Katal’a, Minnesota.
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HJALMAR PROCOPB,* teaUd, Flaai.h M inl.t.r to the United S la t,,
and Secretary llluto ta b a k a ac-tbey ckecltrd (ho Rtn.ian Ineielon
o f their Lemelaad o n ' • ' M ap (a Washington, D., C.‘ V

Kankl-Poo: Son of the Mikado
Kenny Baker.
The Mlkn&lt;h .......... John Barclay
Ko-Ko! liird High Executioner of
Titinu
.......... Martyn Grern
Pooh llnh: l.nr.t High Everything
KI*r ............. Sydney Granville
Piah-Tuaht A Noble 1-ord .....
Gregory Stroud.
Vum-Yum .... Jean Collnj PittiSlug
Klitabgth Naylor; PeepIUi . .. Kathleen Naylor; Three
Sidera and Ward* of Ko-Ko.
Katiaha: An Elderly l*dy In 1-nve
With S’ankl-Poo .... **--------Wlllli.
N ohlra
Chorus of Schoolglt
Guard* and Coollea.
Thr chorus of the D’Oyly Carte
i Opera Company.

O. HENRY’S lavabU Watiern daaparada, tba Cl.ca Kid. rldae
again, la tba Arlaana bad-1and a to find bis moat atalllag adveaturaa In “Tba Ciico Kid and tba Lady." SOtb Cantnry-Paa film
•haring hanara with' "Tba Mlkada" an tba danbla program neat
Wednesday and Tbnrtday at tba Rita. Caaar Ramara play* "Claca"
with Rabart Barrat and Marjarta Weaver kaadiag tba auppartlng

cast.

Children’s H tntie
Feeds Charges At
Seven £&amp;rts A Day

WHEN BASEBALL la lb# Mpia af aanfaeaatt— a* It !* !■' CUciaaatl darlag tU
U lnar Laagnn elaba, tba graal a ad naar-graat a f tb a NatUaal apart can always bt
• b a t Hara ara tww rUiag a i v t . a . i r la tba ap^light with aaa af baseball', fai
la rightt T e w a a " Baaee, Breeblya abarUtapt G raver Ctevetaad Aleeaadar, famao
art and LpUa Searaalla, Cincinnati Bad*' flrel bet ami a.

Sentenced ta two-end-*-h*lf to
American Bund fuehrer rrita 1
«a n detective, ha la lad ta a o
vlarceny and forgery In connec

•OVIKT eralaae Kirav. ebawo above at a a * W near KraaaUdl,
reported la have baaa aenk'. FlaaUb dafaaea bat teetat
let a f Haagaa, aaathweaMra Flalaad, wara repart a / I# have
an nltaablng Raaalaa warship.

make an effort to aurrender
your thiMr.it to the Socuily
under any such ngreement, berauao it Just can't !*■’ doim for
yeur cltlldren, utile** tbcie J*
acme real resaoll for the Juvtnlw
Couit rcnfovlng your chlWren.
permanently from your cate anrt
custody and committing them Hu
the Horn# Society to Mi
o it for adoption. The Society !a
not relieving gny imrents of their
proper reapooalbilitiea for Inc
ruppmt. Ptre «nd t'alnlng «f
rhlklren, end accept children legal­
ly gnd penninew ly to hj placed
for ndoptlon • only • fer good
and neceaaary reason*.
But even In lk«e* daya of high
coat of living,, the - Chlldten'a
Heme Sockty nf.FloHda and Jts
ataff of * trained chRd welfare
worbete, dta able to pr®»Ma »
proper dM far children. Inrludlng
milk, meat and other eulUbl*
iteire, for only Sevrn Ccnla pe.
meal.
Ob* veal rreaon, for tht* onuauaj record of coat*. U tba fact
that fimny friemta of the How*
go.U ty
thioughout th*
state
aend *M donation* of foiaid maaU - egg* • vrgeUMeg canned gotda ami nviny weir•'ll**' fa r rbDdnn, and cf court*
there a*a « M y physician*, ayrle n t and dentiata who give
U»d2r aerviret to the Soek.iyt

CISCO KID AND Till-

Mickey Rainey
Mlcl.ry Moran
Ciae., Kid ....
Ce»ar Rumen
Pat-y Ration ....., Judy Garland Julie
|jaw*«n
Mnrjnrle Wea »ri
Joe Moran .... Chartaa Wlnnlnger
Gordlto
.
rh
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-l’in Mart it
Judge Black ____ Ouy Klhbee
George Mont
ItncalU Eaaea .... June Preiaaer Tcmmy Itatea
ginnery.
Grace llaycc
Morrie Moran .
lit* llarhliuin
... Hoberl llorrnl
Molly Moran ....... Iktiy Jayne* Jllillir
Graham
Virginia ll e k
lit n Drlea . ... .. ........... Dwiiglic Traadale
■ Harry Green
MiThall
Itahy
............
Gloria Ann Whit,
Rand Iliooka
Jeff Steel* ....
John Rearh
.... , L rnl lA-nn Strvrna „ ..
Dixly Martini
.....
Want B«ml
Wnltun
John
Sheffield
lloh* ___. . . . . . .
Dral.e . . . . . Anthony llughea
Madox
.... ._ . Henry Hull Pop Sounder*
Jaim-a Hlirkt
Barnett Pnrl.rr •*hiTifl . ..........
William*
Hurry Haytli-n
Ann Shoemaker Siigi'ant . .
Mr*. Ita atun
Janie* Klovli
....... Margo ret Mo Sounder*
M irtha Stride
., Ruth Worm
Hamilton
Jorcph Crrhnn
Mr. K&lt;»cx
G roigr. McKay
“I-1
llrice ... ...
Henry RoquemonSh iw
.
Iien e D un
...... I.elah Tyler (Irene
Mr*. Ilrire
Ri * oe Korn
Edgo* K ru n n l)
l.ynnc Bohe-ti
K rir I Inala-t
Mary lln ri

p |,P iimten
Krrmh
llarrt-on Grr
Mrekir
Mlaa Tilllfer
Hat Girl
Mgr. While
“B \D

Itntihy \Yat*nr

Genii:*
M ary f i t T in
Maxim? S f t &gt; - i t
W nde lint r It-

H T T l.i;

P«t*y
Tommy Wllk*
Luther Marvir
Jim freight* 11
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GILBERT AND SULLIVAN'S "The Mikado," filmed in lechnUeWr,
will be the attraction on a popular double bill program next
Wednceday and Thuraday at the Rite Theatre. Kenny Balter, Jean
Calm. Martyn Green and many other, of comic apera (am , ara In
tha coal
Advance nolicea aaaure lovrra of good muaic an enjoyabl# treat.

ANGEI

V irginia W rldler
Gene Reynold*

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
IftlftNUft Utt. •

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Dully rr|»ori uf gulag of trultu
ftn&lt;| wruttauug at -Iho HaulorU
mats Fur inr i a* WhoUaaU &gt;luik«i
to trucker*, varlut ugagiubleia uml
•U irt'diultig Tor a &gt;4 hour
“1 today ftg ivpoitbttdinU IX:tl A. &gt;
•4 by It- J. *Lr liriiun, MunuH«r.
OllA.NU KH; — FU. ilruce Hi. I'M
Curnti. 1.14; S l»*. U««g, I'M Ooniti.
girl No. Tftoi lift. 1 00 Mt». Two

MANY o r tba hemal*** children
• f the. Children's . Heme lealety
at flarida, lacated at Jaeltoarvilla, have bad gaad adnaatlanal
advantages aad tame have grad'
•atad frem callagaa ta wkkb they
wore Mat by tbair faster pa real*.

Jlgw | g,UltAfl-’KItUll i — K»a. aid. baa
ua Comb l it; It he. Oog* l H
Comb, xvc: IJM 1'* boa l.tv
XANUKlllM.. — Via. *,V b»«.
ira l.'omb. ttr-IJr.
, Kl'MVIi *1» - Ha. aiii-nll** f*wI bakt. CM M i
Al’I'l.i:* — Hiipi-ll*s nioi|,rat#
bu. u*kl. Tie-IS-.
AVOCAINI rta. bn h|&gt;r. S:k"-*a“
' UKANh
— Muw-llv* » " l • ralr. dvmaad nn&lt;drr*tv. tnaakrl
ataadr. Via. &lt;lla|ii xtMntltas and
lvn«i*'rert'«*n a * i.- ra n y
HKANNi (l.talAI — No «u|&gt;pll»*.
1IKKTH — IVr it-x. I'llll. ftor-aiM*.
llltOCtX)l.l — Hupi-tlaa anodvrat*, daniaml fnlr. niarkal airady,
Tr-tao lb.
CAIlUAnt: — Huppllea modtrala-,
dat.iaad poor, nioibvi unavlllvd. Copvnbaaan I ', l-u. hpr. ktr-ITo. Tun
tlltIM I
,
CAJtnAlin.- (CIlINKMRt — Ohio.
* bu. Mitt, tar-iii*' Klu due. Tie.
CIIATOTKX —VI*. auppllv* mudoral* t*ii hpr. I aa-I.Le.
i ltlt'lillV — VI* no (uppllo*.
CAItltUTlt—Ohio I, l.u. b*bl. Tee
pvt do*, hun 4*e-bve. Via. I hu
apr. I II. Otiio t, hi). t-*kt Toe.

I'llAH: tK.VULIKM) — Hu. hpf*ANH — Oft.
•h*ll. v»r«
loii■ vtirlrtlm,
IT.t'IT.Hrt — Huppllt* rnod#ratt,
•leinurtl fair, market about alra&lt;1jr.
Ilu Itpr. ««•*. to quality
ft*—
Ileal I'fltpr TB
ItU. lie
I't\|!A rl'let] — Fla fBW dog Ml.
POTATOKH — Irish Naur J*r »»f
litltll I'WT I.1S-2 «i0;, |lrt| Jlllo* bU.
I l i - l hU.

I u - i ,:j
IIAMMIIKM — F l« . fe w l r r d H ut.

ItUli. 3St*.
Ilf IMA I S’K — No guppllr*
It I *TAIIA*IAH — Northern, i* lb.
Bit*
Hl'INAril
Huppllrg moilcrat#,
i|f&gt;maiitl fair, Iiiarkrt iMatlF* Du.
Ilpr. tic
H(/1’AHII - - flu*. h|»m. Yellow
•*nMtt;te.W t»u. hpr.
&lt;»hU
1IlllitlMf al III. Si*.
HTllA\V1li:tlltir.JI — FU- foW,
iK-r pint ?&lt;••*.
Tt»llAT*fIKH — Huppllrg light, doniniitl fair, atrgdy inorkrt, onpr. I P
lb I'riitva i«f*«*. to fiuullt&gt; I fcii-jSI.
. TfllNlrH: ttlltKKN) — Fla f* r .
firm ntul fisIr. dog. bun Lcr.ftOr
\VAT&gt;:it('lti:HM — Fla MippllOb.
ft w. lifts 3Sc*4tc*.

COIORADO HI’RINGK, DrC.
0.-^tA9—Spencer Penrose, 74,
Colorado Spring* mining capita­
list and builder of Broadmoor
Ha had
CAt'l.lV I.O WKit — Via. kupp llra hotel, died yeeterdsybeen suffering from a throat allfow. li* bu. crt*. S oii*I to
C R L f i l i r _ No au p n llaa
mrnL

rial remuneration, and hospital*
who accept the Society'* child­
ren without charge. Ypu een
help Th* Home Society continue
COI.LAltDH — Huppllt* m o d erate
Ua very remarkable record of
do*, hun. la r -ta a .
la v coat* by sending In earn* pvr
(V&gt;ttN: CHIIKI.I.»:ia»—No auppl aa
"Eats" or ' “wearables" ta tha
CUCUMURIUI — A rt ta quel Ir,
Children's
Home Society, 40 bu bakt. 1 ««■J »» Huppllea modj
Bachman Building, JackionvIU*. •rata.
COCOANETH — Huppllea few. Mr
"vonPI.AKT — Huppllea KinderTha hi aad frudlati af Albania atr. demand llaht. market about
f.;a
d x tl 14 hu hpr arr. to quality,
under th* "Law of Lek.'
' VJICARbr.SC—m hu. hpr- »*r.
LKMONB — Ou. bakt t.ll 4-1
baa. ■it-l.TI.
LfcTTt'Ct! — Fla. eupnlles ItahU
demand fair, market light, ll a
■Melon K. 1* Crt. t»r-«*r |U bu.
bp*. tSe-Tlr Iraherg rrl. It* f dux

StUKTATtn — No anppllta.
' OKRA — Ka auppllea.
.ONION!: tPHTt — Northern yetlew. »• lb baa*. 1 ea-i lli WttITK.
LM-ITI: glaANiati T y r t l l . t l .
ONIONS: fnttRKNt — Via. sap•flea few, tac-tae par *ia. baa.
J&gt;AIUILBT — r .a par dee. WWW.

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less expensive.
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Students A d v ised Ahhbid Concert Of Carols To
On How ToAeqtdre
Be Held Atjjjgh School Dee. 15
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bhrisnanre ef n r Hty. The
• may pM realise bow they
Otc r t&gt; by trading In
wring towns. Not only does
f S r u l n Iba stores already
I, 'but It prevents othrra
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this would b« paid to the city In
Classes Vie For
te ,p *- Three latea nre to be
u*»d lor old In the city and M*
Volleyball Titks
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AUtlellca show that
mof{ gf Sanford's youth are com*
pelted to seek jobs elsewhere, than "crand"? These are only After fhre wteka of practice I he
these hew stores or businesses two of many over-worked ox- Freshmen and Juniors opposed the
ptNllODl
Sophomores and Seniors In their
Of eoorse you want ta eo- annuel volley-ball game th b mom*
a s s . a m , % S A T ’ ’’* • “ lanre
yeor vocabubry, b at boKh one tm» - .'•daily hall*
Thq .summarfcaUen. af this »ubtbe M i It Mould render, tort—Why We Should Patronise fore yon can really calk a word “l l m best and most 'expertenrod
yaur own. there are
certain out of those who went out foe
th la ii you must know about IL 1 the practices were chosen ty sick
F ln t you m utt know tha en ­ class manager.
act meaning of a word. It’s
knowing that slight shad# of
difference In the meaning of
synonyms that makes a person's
conversation exciting and Inter­
e s ti n g .

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"Beautiful Barter"—Trio
"Prscu oh
Earth"— ni*h
School Glee OtsV
"While Shepherds Watched”
—Orton Farrell
A
"Silent Nlffht ’— Cho»H

Nickel's room iron second place
und tbo tb k o t sale.
The remainder a f the school
waa tM ud seed a t
9:30 on
Wednesday afternoon for Urn
Thanksgiving holidays
Mbs Sharon’s room presented
I he falterin g program in assem­
bly ot&gt; Wedaetdmy morning be­
fore Thanksgiving:
Song—"Columbia, tbo Com of

the Extension Division o f
te p m c h U tiv c s uf Ihe high

M-innlng first and second
q the district will be erHT the stale contest. Only
Moots frera rich district
•Ufiblo. Tbo director will
make an arrauftm eut for el In. Ip* •
atlaq ht ooee of 0 tie.
_it U t» bu
of tto.M M r
1 will Nkludu
m nraH nm m is-n-___I» b 7 M :dK
foWbinictit df the winners of the
putlteatiohs, delates and ana net

poultry products.

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Junior High News

You must know bow to pro­
nounce a word because If yon
and many ethers. A n any
we of American o rlg te t.,
ue glance at the dictators word yon can’t use?
Next you must bo able to spen
, for a word which you can’t
rlta bn’t much help to you*
h so ass felly a fourth o f . year
conversation b carried on hi
Scandinavian names are among witting '
"Stare of tbo Summer Night"
tbo moot difficult- to pronoukra.
Thera’s still one mere ehataeie
"A VI L ovely M eadow s”
Examples a n tbs n in e s of My- to bo overcamo before gnu ran
A short perfertnsnet entitled
tM fd tm jd .
J’ae.lklvl, Kvenhu- really call a word yog? o w n "D ifftranto of Opinion”
rvund, Erkkc. These a n
the knowing when U gee I t Tbacw’s
.Thh characters w o n :
names of Important Scandinavian nothing more obnoxious to *
Mayor
of
America— Cautben
men. The name of Germany^ a r­ person than to hava to Hiten to rCarson and Elisabeth Vaugha.
Hutchinson
my semmander-ln-eklyt. Waller some one using word* miles Jong
Benin IS were: Betty Patterson,
vm Drauchlltch, Is ancthtr tong when n shorter word oronld bo
ary Wiggins*- Mary Lynn Haas, People of America- Billy EppsClarence
Knapp,
Marion
one and bird to prowouaco. Tbo more appropriate ag d tb o could ►umo Perklna. Madatyn Ttuhsek.
Herbal
ex-pvoaideal of Poland, Iggkcy
aiy Ueldia, ElUsbetb XtUy and
B pp m cn taU n y-tfo.itbe .# ta n y
Moaelckl, his k short name tb^t clsUons and g sa etsIw te b taM e a.
keepers of America—Clarence
stomps many a person.
Remember that It dOdim't take
^ McKee
tl end any number of A few other names: Klosseivan- long words th at are practically
We niBit loallto that the eff, Saracoglu, Voroshilov, Bcyss- unpronouhcable to make up a SOUTH SIDE NEWS Kepraeontatlvo of the Butchers
r .o f America—Joa Jones
J mms and Smith ora Just Inqcsit, Karagmrgcvlch, and llo- good vocabulary. I t takes sim­
RypreaonUllvea , a f the BakSrre
Uiar to foreigners s i tMlr ehnsolteni twist the •jverage ple words th at are easily under­
•? America Albert McMillan.
aio to Ui. Thj 'O-Urtne-I menV tongud, but to the tadlo stood b y 'th e average person, but dlglly wslcomcd b ad ] to tbs
Helen Hickson
•rtesn foot tol| teams find
they must express exactly whet faculty groop w ith , open arms
stumblers” as Wojeloehoafter aa absence of several
you wish ta say.
Helkkenen, Barkklncn, BigIndeed
In this, ago when everyone la weeks | but wo wore
striving for perfection In every sorry to see Mrs. Clarence Welsh
leave
os.
She
had
been
substi­
ey D ay Enjoyed Hunting Is Enjoyed n—^ S h i a phase a f life, not tuting for Mbs Wslsh.
We a n happy to learn that
For your
Faculty Members By Seminole Nimrods
iry to cn- Mildred Banks, daughter of our
lunchroom
manager,
f Improve •ffld o n t
think you had fun durGames seems to 1bo ilonliful
Mrs. Artie Beaks, Is a t bogie
Thanksgiving holidays. •round Seminole County thb
.LEVY.'
the hospital where she an, It appears that- Use Semiyear. Tha ducks stay around the
ont an operation for ap­
High 8chool Faenlty have river a while and thus go down
pendicitis.
•* ways of spending boll- to Fuaslo Lake. The pools ss
Our school sent quite n quan­
usual cover tha river. A few
On Chapel Program tity of clothing and foods, o)ao
sae are tbo homey trachere wild c t esc hava been bagged
a neat sum In cash to tbo Flor­
•peat their time by the fire on Lakf Jessup.
ida Orphanage last week.
Tha quail are very plentiful
■Tbo First Grade Class taught
bnt meet of tho good hunting
by Mrs. J. T. Jacob* put on Ik e
Dunlap, Mloa Laura Chltlrn- placrs have been closed to huntregular weekly program, Frtdby,
Mta. Gladys SrnKh, Mrs. Dur- era. Thera sacra to h*' plenty
tbo B4. The aabjeet was, “ liothMr. tiKlnr, Miss Riser,' ami of d^er, although many . uratg,
imont men bo-'
UI the favorite charThera wore lb
' there, and each UtMbs Ruth ftmfe. whe via•qqltted hlquelf very
D Bradenton, Miss Takaeh.
Borne hunters have bran known
fa r hla first appHVrWM In both Ocala a h i
over 49 squlrrale In one ’, ,,]
e stage. Little Clprmvillsi Mbs stevens, who
■ captured all bracts
N througe Miami and Kty
With all this gamo In our'}1^
leunclag the nurabnra
Mrs, Slone, who went to cnqnty
thb year, ti won't ha jg,
i) niictioni
to crishratr lirr danchler’s hard to bag the limit and th « iH
•ware; Roll
ty and sUied the Morine Sanford HUH aludrnle have Qu
WLavclif ht
1 and the Neilenal spots In really bagged tbelr share,
in
Ugastint, ojul Misi Nrllie
ma, wb&gt; apparently had n
rfal time In Miami.
GUIrspI returned to hie Ea«ays Written On
Mater, Rollins, for tbs
“Trading-At-Home”
M ine celebration and the
In connection with Tim Trade
■f f l g w i ; etU nlol two
tl games, and above all for
N( lima In vm m
mat

rs will be encouraged ta
sml provide comforts and
quest to all county schools (n;
beautification work, such a t plans!
and free plants. Also under com­
munity sonleo may bo found ao­
rtal and general activities, such as
exhibits In tbs county fairs and
Urn string band.
4. Uadar .bndenhip acUviUpk
come tha 'father and son banquet
which will be hsld In February. ■
Molhei’e night will be held, which;
Is for Use purpose of scq ulntlng
the mothers of the F n tsre Farm­
ers with the organisation.
*• Undsr earnings and savings
the goals eat are ta earn a net
profit of throe hundred dollars
fo r’ tho chapter treasury, each
member to sent aa avyrggo in­
come af CDs hundred twenly-llvo

. flcpUilote County U hi District
Thrra. Mr. !L P. Constias b our
M W m ' IkAdrr ind Strtscn Uni*
Or Itt DeLand i. the D bU bt
rf. JlfpUllate . Blgh School
compete in all throe f b k b ;
Opleiy Feds and Journalism
under publlrtltens, Iba T h « L H tbs o n e -le t plays, and
M a te Ctub la the tbtaU s.
t Awards are: Certificates of
t to the schools winning flint
second plots hi each contest
b district tqunutmcat sad

Certificates of Merit will be
awarded to the publications win­
ning f ln t and second place (u the
there reetbus cf tbs Public-Mien
C osiest
—LAUKELLE DUTTON Two more bats were tossed Into
tha gubernatorial ring last weak
with announcements of B. F.
Paty, West Palm Beach, ' and
But Marti Holland, Bartow, that
they would bo candidates for governov subject. U democratic pri­
maries next May.

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Mr. Croebyf H i cclebretrimUrton^to the faculty by

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T V program is u followat - .
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In i the tllfh School Auditorium
on Friday night, Dee. i t a t
I * 0 Coma AU V« Folthiol”— t a r Chorus
~
o’clock. The Carole will be
•ung by • chorus of two hundred
“A njel C hoirs’.—High School
voices—the combined irlee elobs
of the Grammar School, Junior
"Tbo . Tfcito Klngi'’—Junior fjJJJ
tilth School end Senior tllfh
tilth G in Club
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School. Ttili year’s prog.tim It. 'T h e Manger"—GlrU Cham* K ,
Elisabeth Pippin—Solo lit U n
consists of more difficult num“The Shepherd*
Story”— C y
Grammer Bchool Glee Club ■ t t i
“It Como Upon A Midnight bare
Clear”—Chorus
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Soln “Pm Sony for MyielT
Dolores English.
Tap—Eileen Bragg.
Adngio—Clifford i'nxtcP
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When the cluh ro*ms of 0\e Drnrse Sleven)
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Clemson, Boston To Team 5 Pulls Up Within One Game
IFour Negroes,
ive Oak
Gask In Cotton Bowl
Of Team $ In Bowling Tournament 3 White Boys
Teain At Uw w iity Stadium DALLAS, Tax. Her. 0.—OF)—
Hel4 By Police
Natley High «f Nntley, New
Jsrsey, and Suwannee High of
fJva Oak will pit outstanding
|9 6 9 records In their Intersections!
d ash to be played on Florida
Field la Gainesville th« night of
Yriday, Dee. IB. Neither ha* been
defeated-thin Beeson, although the
Sterlhem borjra have an early areM I tie charged against them,
lie eh played nine game* during
j|he regular season.
Tha Nulley team la termed
throughout the metropolitan'New
York city area, of which tbelr
ally is a subrrb, as the Maroon
■aiders while the Florida sqoad
R at become known as the Suwan­
nee Green Wave.. Both depend
principally on powrr attacks for
mound gaining, but have taken to
f r e air lanes numerous times to
wary offensive play.
Baaed on their record there la
■ tile to choose between the teams,
■ utley rang ip • eaason's total
of 1987 yards from scrimmage
while Live Oak made a net gain
of 2737 yards.
The Maroons
parsed 08 times with a completion
record of 40 for 600 yards. The
Green Wave tossed 7.1 aerials,

J. Curtis Sanford, director of the Team B tod by Cept. T. nelly
three struight gamt.i this
Cotton Bowl
nisoeiaiinn, an­
it week
wee! from Team 2 leaf jy
nounced last night that Clemson
pt. G. Habe to pull up within
College had accepted ' a Cotton
Bowl bid, subject to approval by on* game of T rim (i in Ihu a t t­
end
tournament of tin Sanford
offlclala of the Southern Confer­
Bowling Clob.
ence.
Tram fl took hon.r* for the
Conference
officials
passed
on the game tide morning at
Roanoke, Va.
Clemson would game and 4 tots) of 2UP2 fer a
meet Boston College In the Cotton three game lotos for the hl«ne*l
in tha current-tonmamem. —
Bowl on New Tear's Day. —
Duquaana yesterday
formally •Cay»-rW. Ludwig raptured Mfb
single game for the neck ullh a
rejected tha bowl bid.
"v*"-vJ18-and also high three game for
the week with a total of M i wlih
CARD OF THANKS
!R. Cobb In second place with n to­
tal of 6*6 and King Kish resold
We take this way of express­
ing our heartfelt thanks for the In third place witn u total of f&gt;37.
a i v r n n n n m u t i i i cm n
many kind deeds and beautiful
Tmirnnmriii I
floral offerings during our sad (lAmen(8rroii*t
itill*&lt;| R?i*k rtiiiiMjr TI.Ul
hour In the passing away of Nov, an.
our sister, Maggie Linton. We llBtllM roll-*! Til"*. XrtV. J«.
again wish Vo thank both our tV. I.u h rm s u ▼tU41*4 3 t«l n : •14
many white and colored friends II. W i l t s
IS4 iss t ;a 1X4
i t s l?s tit *.*»
II. AJorrlaml
alike.
i:« l?« l?H
la. llnri
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Elisabeth B. MeCarthy.
I*. t ' h r l a
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L. Butler.
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LEGAL NOTICE

completed SP fo r -a gain of 018
yard*.
Nutlry scored S ll points' while
holding tha opposition to a mea
gr* 13. 8uwannee piled up a to­
tal score of 321 points and per
mltted opposing squads to come
through with B7 polnte.
Live Oak appears to be strong­
er In reserve strength for on De­
rations Coach Charles Dunoan
has used hts entire aqosd o f 41
men. Nutlay on the other hand
has a squad of only t t men ami
has substituted sparingly.
This game will mark the first
Inters* rtional contest that Nutlry
has played and will be the first
time a 8awannee eleven has en­
gaged an out-of-state foe In n
post .season affair.
Athletic Director George J.
Stanford has been head eoarh of
the Nutley team for 21 years.
Coach Duncan I* completing his
fifth year as mentor of the Live
Oak tquad.
The Suwannee County Junior
Chamber of Commerce Is spon
aoilng this North-South classl
and committees of the body, plan
to visit elllea In northern * sod
n o n r i i to cjtwniTon*
central Florida on Tuesday in Hie
rretail* I s * l* u
Interest of the game.
RTATft OK P U i n t U A

CHALKING
’EM UP
With
.CHARLIE CHALKER---------Tha

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I d eal

Those Western football powers, Colorado and Iowa, have set
examples for tho rest of tho country to follow. Year before last
Colorado produced W hltser White, All-American barkfield are and
|*hl Beta Kappa, which, to the uninformed means the All-Amerlgan of tho scholastic world. This year Iowa produces Nile Kinnick, All-Amarlcan and a sure bet for Phi Bela Kappa. Another
•tor of the rlassronm as writ as tha gridiron waa Clint Frank of
Yale. Those are the types of men any collrgc would hi* proud of
having. Yet It has remained for the comparatively small football
to lead
powers of Iowa and Colorado
uomrauo in
iri tho way with men of Intrlll— the grid
^‘dlron. Hath White and Klnnick
gence as well as ------brawn on
*ro the highest typo of ipen. Theey aro the kind who should he
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Both are clean cut, hartdact up as tho gridiron
herostereotypes.
etcreoty;
aomr," Intellectual. What a far t r y from some of tho hired thugs
and mnekera a number of Southern colleges, a few Eastern schools,
and Western coast college* have boen guilty of subsidising to play
football. The professional game la tho place for tho hired thugs
and muckcra. The Unlvaraltlea had betlei return to their amateur
statue where athletics la concerned and qnlt yowling tbelr excuse*
th a t big time football fand all its attendant evils) la necessary in
•M ar to provide the rest of the students with Intra-mural a th lrtin
and raereatlonal facilities. The only answer we have for that !•
the good old English word so frequently used by the famed drama
critic George Jean Nathan—balderdash 1______ ________________

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fruit. Tangerine!—Express ship­
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ments, hears and half botes Ay
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W E IN IE --G E T O U T A N D
W E 'L L WANT
ACT AD THOUGH SOMETHING T O 6 L T T U IS
VJAIS WRONG WITH THE
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MERE COMEO
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CAR DUNNING,
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Moi i.la u rnttg
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Order sh a ll h r im hl.ahrd f».j four e x t r a .p o i n t t r y_ \\n * wide.
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A t lu n tic
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lliMcuf. T h is Ilio 2nd d»&lt;y of I»e- fo r t h e i r
cfinLir, A. I). 1934
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ruoadiy «l 2:00 .0 clock 10 ilil!u i]| civ0
address,end al 0:16
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From__________
Fst# Oaf I
nl-o confessed to breaking im.l:I ubllc for Ihc tivo-day 11m of l!ie'P. M. sui&gt;|H'r will l&gt;o served Incolt ring tho home of W. .1. Tliijt- Isnnford I.itllc rn ir, displays fram (finding n reil llnltnn spnghelti
p.n nnd slealing a hng of nnn- various merchnnl.) will l,c n:«1 ■•17uD|’®r; There 11 di also le- olhet
ce«. lu Ids confession, the youllil#1„ .„ „
. ,, n . fe&lt;&gt;d« to selccl from,
implicated three other boys nb ill ,liall&gt; “'ranged frr tbe U m n ., |»,lrtnfr the supper hour, an omM l 994
his own nee.
,®« *h°"° I» a-Mtcii of Cliri.lnn . ntm r play will lie - lig c l Ly the
- \ 4.
Tl :%»l 4
Cliicf ivillinms "ni.l Ihnl lie gifts and to benefit I lie in e iv l.i* J u n io r Woman’s Club for the on­
IIO 11*
i I.ud win
line* not hcliiic he hai complete- &gt;y Incteasid shoppinx. fi hi, In, n lorbilnmrnt of the supper guestsr.9 115
j llFrl»M
ly sol.ed the large num ber-of |cnnounccil by tho m.inuili-c in Mrs. J. II. liny lias been n p p rln t-u IVtolil
1S4 139
tin 14*
i F le lsr h r r
cares nnd itoinled out Dial ho charge of the f a i r . . .
cd cn-ehnirnmn- v t~ the -supper— -;■*
113 to
?r
ha, oilier leads which mav lead j In addition ti» the many -jaw*, voinmiUec.
l&amp;t l«4
it K npsrrm nn
..
.
lo more nrresls, lie rsld he
(rhanl’s ilisplsys, flower and phinl Dti \\Vdnes,lay. the dull room*
Toln U
r : ; *79
lieved.however,
the Police De- iioolhs, randy, home h.'knl -.ik's, will again be opened at 200
imilnirnt lias gone n long way in f.incy work and other nitieles will jn’ej.ek. At J.'tiloYlivk n bridge and
vi- i n s r iv n iv n *
also be fer sale, Fortune !•*!!httr I* M'hlnnsc rluH*ki»ra parly will hffflilB,
T. I* the solution of Ihe crimes.
i.
n
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?n nttractive Iru*' i*l&lt;v^lnir »nl
oVIork uhrn •©»
--------------------------- expected lo be cn
Mfld ~
i
|w ill l o sor\*cil ntitl p r i i c a f o r t h «
~
“
iure of the afternoon
•.» E&lt;».
j On Tuesday nflnnaon le i ivIII' party au.mlml.
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IO A ,s
CITY BRIEFS
Il&gt;o served nl .130 |*. Ji„ fellow il | Following me n.lditioii.il names
|O.0*»T
by n piogram by tin- punil, of"f mcrhanls ilc-irlng lo exhibit
fnr Mft V
tn.llvMiuil A i n . rr.
.
[Miss Itulh (innlon Wrigiii. lbe ihclr ineiclinndl«c at the Litllo
n«llnn Tit nr*. &gt;•»%. ?o
iraaiisur* rr«m raa* o ssi
program line teen r«.nuui*crT e ijF n ir: Charles K. Wert, Jeweler;
A irrair
i'ls trr
.« entertain
»Ills I IHIII H
atI ISIS
the regular weekly follow*:
1Stylo Shop,- Coleman's Offiei
i;.- i
I It I ’oMi
" j l u n c h e o n o f t h e R o t a r y f lluh
i
Men-1 «'hi Limns
Heading
Brnili l*&lt;|ulpmcnl Company! Mi*s Jlar»
H i. 3
IS. l l o l l r r
1 mount.
1garet liom-rts of llohnis* Grni.i i
1 : [ d a y nt t h e V ald es Hotel.
r.
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Tap Toe Dance — llcirrly R or.is eery; Coen-Coli lloliling Com*
14* 1
F llolly
The rcgulir meeting of the C l.'I Solo and Tap — “Sing n S mi I’anyi llouiuill.il nnd Aiidcisnn
144.1
%v. I .mt u ig
I*. I h r u
Commission will lie held in lit .'o f Sinibosms" _ Kaj llo llrrls,'. Drug Company; Randall Elrcirie
U4
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City HallMonday night al7:til. I’xhililiion
Dnncc
Mild' .1 Company; and Kmetirk llardivara
lu Hr«»ii
I*?.*
o'clock .. Rot.line bbusiness
u s i n e s s imillers
m u t t e r s iRnhs
1 Robson
nn nnd llcim nn, Middhl'ii. Company,
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m e sc h ed u led f o r co n s ld c in tln n .
| Solo, "Wishing’■—Francl, Cobh.
14? in
II- I'rtyw
123 n ;
H. .l en n lm :.
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F. A lrriw ftl.fr
133 l?1 l?l -49
Soft
Shoe
R o u tin e-II'. inmi
II. Walls
is* 134 i;.4 «r:
i it Pope
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Violnlois
of
City
oiilinnu.-r
.Midlrtnn, llolliy Proctor, Wallit
1*1 4
F. It. Poott
139 17? 119
F. l\i»***6 mi* it
•will lu* tricl lefoie Judge l-’rnnl. Smith, Neil
Powell,
Gordon
T. Holly
|A*I till I •« &gt;34 ,
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T o is l s
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‘L. .Miller ill a session of the Mil- Wright nnd Robert Middleton
|4.i 3
a?-. 911 J74I IT II. IVtnlil •
iiiripnl Con't nl the Police S’lnRope Tie Dance-Sophie ticI .4,11
t lam es rolled WVd Nov. •9
• I * tv. l.utinun n
tl.n Menriny nftrrnoou nt 4 in Itoiigai.
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Rhythm Tap—Neil Powell.
K. I Jin rv
II Wlltr
31* •
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* Solo — “Tin' Man with the
Dr Km
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Wolah
tkh
The Sanfoid Onlboaid Motor- M«i,ilnlinM-M a ry Ixe.i Cop Inn I.
We I*I.
f t,.1
MV.
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It. Fnhh
r.i;
n Murriii n.|
A -s o r i n l i o n will liold i ts u g Aeirballe Donee with Stunts—
ll*H 11? n ; &lt;74 2*. 1 Fellt\»r r*
1 It
1*. Thrtrp
to - m o n th ly m e e t i n g lo n m r Rose Merchant.
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T n la ls
•iw a f t e r n o o n . M e m b e rs o f th e
i i i
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Tan En'cmble -M nreii Pim-toj',
I:•i
t t i l i l i d o Ontl&gt;ivir,l AssiM-inlinu will 1 liiirirnr Cnlduell, Nancy Jin n ,
1! I'flee
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lie g u e s t s o f tile r ln h .
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nnd Rrlly .lane C peland. I
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1111.00 CREDIT memorandum
new nym outh. fioo.oo with.
A^fTED GARDENER to grow
P. O. Bos 701.
special drop fo r wholetaler.
Annual lacome $100.00 per TREK RIPENED -Oranges and
acre. Permanent. Small rath
grapefruit I Or a bushel. MeInvaatmrnt neeoeaary. . Write
U ulla'a. US IV. Ith St.. Phone
for Interview. Bo* IP, Her:.. LEATHER L E A ?
F*fn
} * ShUy. Will pay 11.00 a
jURd''delivered graded lo
ia.IVra Park. C. A. W.lea.

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M erchants To Show
Goods A______
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S.inford In The Only O rM m . ,
Florida City A ffording Hall, lilg h w h /
And Water Transportation

AH INDEPENDENT

1QNDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1939

In co-operqtion with Mayor Higgins’ campaign to
keep Sanford dollars in Sanford, we the local merchants a n d business m?n have signOd a pledge card
lik c rtte o n e UluStr^tec) belpw. It is our sincere desin x *
to do ojir p a rt in m aking the campaign a success and
thereby help to build S alfo rd ipto a bigger and better
city.

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Battle Reds

matt-

vated entirely by interest in our own
feel that emphasis in such a drive shoi
benefit*, which will accrue to all our t
is a success.

** ;

lar b u s i n g we
placed upon the
if the campaign

Fronts

,

Only in the spirit of civic conscious
the average householder in Sanford d&lt;
thing to the operation of the City government, and that it is the
merchants and business neonle who pay. the taxes which in
turn provide the publie with its many municipal advantages.'

PLEDGE
Hon. Edward
City of Sanfo:
Dear Mr. Mayor.*

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British Report Loss APPEALS FO E AID TO STBICKEN F I^ N S
* Of Two More Ships,
Express Fear Four
Vessels Are Cost

1. To carry such stock o f goods as a te necessary
fo fill all demands and to sell at such prices to
meet competition.
2. To purchase all supplies and accessories, except
stock.for resale, as atei Incidental to my business
in Saiifprd as fa r as possible.
* •'
13. To impress upon all my employees the Impcrtance of spending th eir wn/res in Sanford

h

Reduced to a mathematical equation, more patronage of
local merchants pnimli more revenues to the merchant^, and
moro revenues w w l mVo **x receiots, and more tax receipts
morP!
services, which, in the final ana­
lysis equal a greater aqd finer city.
! 7

Germans Assert Two
English Oil Tanke ra S u n k ln Channel

Pressing other netlons for
aid 7-Finland today fought
tho invading Ruaslan fo rcc|
w ith m ilitary and diplomatic
weapons while th e European
.w arfare coat Brltalri new.
•.n a v y and merchant shipping
vessels.
The embattled Finns, re­

porting

vertisement Ib The First In A Series Made Possible By The Folloxving Merchants. And Business Men

ERELLA

WIGHT BROS. CO
S00TT8
STANDARD
aMtvsas r f i R f l f

^UTLE
UARANTY &amp;
BSTRAdCO,
PAINT
ICO.

RANDALL
ELECTRIC,CO.

CELERY CITV
PRIOTTNC CO.
MONK’SBILLARD

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SEMINOLE
ST. JOHNS
DRY CLEANERS RIVER LINE CO.
Wig h t
GROCERY CO.

THE STYLE SHOE

. EMERICK .
HARDWARE CO;■ I BOTTLING CO,
FLORIDA STATE
RANK OF
SANFORD
HILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARI

a E ENGLISH

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that- they

had

PresidentOkeys W or£
Costing $1,248,991
To Relieve Acute
R e I i e f Situation

WASHINGTON, Pee. I t - m
— The Supreme Cm i today ifverted t i e coiivictlrn of th rte
Now Y nrkrta who ,e. iitended i t l denee o tU ln rd hy 'w lre-iapptng'L
had horn improperly adm itted i n i

|$l,0(M),000 Bond
Issue Is Planned

—T~ZT • _ !co*.lul urovt* of pviuiya. Injilimvi
Innt n t v TrilCk On* Isrminolr munty U Im-Iiib grown Stilh
.
j wt * **»y Mr. »nd kirn. II. I.. (i»rri«m,n !«•,
CratOm Juileu rorjnl Ihrlr home on Richmond &lt;Xvc. Hr
VMolation Of Law f" jr. nr, 1 Mr*, (inrri.nn Imvc IIumuIi

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l|,:,lf no nctr grove of hcnrln t them
I \K F I AND, IVc. II —1 &lt;V, l i t r e , in Ihtlr farm r . , 1 of Man pknIii
D r I'n ilrd S ale* IV paitm ilil rf j '; " ’'
vlcwpllm llm fncl Ihnl mn„ „
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11 hr |,Innl i a rr |Hiill« iil*rly »n». A-pl.n
Agrlcollnrr fM chfd ilnon &gt;r-l
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Ml*y
■lay on one
onr of ihr mo.t m nipU 'r.d
i,T(« which .land If-fw l three
e d g7in
The regular meeting of the In- ■
P ff ill* h
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- - Khrhla
- . , , fri'il il lgh. bcnrlng n rlu.I»r of Inill . c n i ,
. . . . . f e d .-* | weighing
an
rtllmal*il
WOJyir. r
dependent. Order of Odd Kellowa In d u stry —shlppln;; of Ihinl
will he held In Ihs Odd Fellcw- IT lilt* outside ibe Imidcia of the jnoumla. The grove wua |,rot.c(«d I .,l*nl
innt tvlnlrr hr fire* nnd amudgo J f.ninl
Hall to n ig h t,a t 8:90 o'clock.
*
, w * — *— — ^ Aellnjr unde* lu'.hartty r f - m - P«X*.
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Mr. (Jarrftnn alnlril ll,*l
Memheia of the local lodge pfjtialeea i**u«l 1^ Federal Jedne
H erheri Hoover, former President, haa aoundtd a-- nation-wide
In
gun
the
growing
of
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na n I j
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appeal for ‘rontrlbutioiti to aid reilef In war; tarn Finland. He hat Woodmen of the XVoHd will helluMile W. Rlrum, Ja-kannrill • u, n commercial rutrrpiiar hut «* 1n,l.la.1
held In the Woodman Hall TSic i - fed eral aulhorltlea Jailed Irvin
aakad the American preaa to tpoaaer collectlona. Administration day night a t 7:30 o'clock.
iKverldge and Herman I . Ilnjburn. n faarlnallug avocnllou which bud ,|M. „

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'Playing P o l i t i c s
Ry Ohio's Governor

Government H i t s Papayas Are Gi own Successfully
By M r. And Mrs. R. L. Garrison
A t Skipping O f

City News Briefs

COLEMANS

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

[Third Grade Fruitl

atfcltgaUon mach{a,ry.
* for tha condmaatloh

a f the fund will be in charge of Mr. Itoover'a. former associates' In
---------I tin t City I ruck nprmin
on prove I lirofitnblr
The plaiil- In the grove me In j
The regular* meeting cf the Citv ;charges rf rhinplnu Ihinl \ ndr
the direction of Belgian relief.
Commission will be held In th e .frv lt Into Cieorrle, b&lt; vinlui.,., i f btd", b ImuiI ail fe&lt;l ill widlb, nnd I
City Hall tonight, beginning a t'th e

Essay Contest
Credits Extended 'Winners To Be
To Finns By U. S. NamedThursday
510,MO,000 In

Similar Action In Re- Mayor Reports 6»500
, g ird To AidingNor- Have Signed ‘•‘Trade
way Being Planned A t Home** Pledges
A Urge number of*fsuys from
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 —(AX
— The granting of a $10,000,000 total high echoed atudenU la conetadlt to FlnUml for the ptirchaae ■ action with the current “ UndoIn this country of ogricaltomi at-home” campaign ]*•*• few"
turned la'to Mayor Edward HI*khm and tho winner* will ho
awarded cash prisra at Urn chapel
oarcUea Tharadry morning, It
po ration.
Jtaao J w n , federal loin admin- wa* announced today.
Mayor Itlggbu atoted that Urn
Utrator, a*Id action waa takan
by tha BFC .and tho Export-I an •may* ar* now In tho hand* af
‘ ‘ “tha daelatona
—
part beak with the approval of IM Judgea •ad that
tha President and that atmitor would bo mad# before Tbuiaday
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Tribunal Rules Wiret a p p in g Evidence
Improperly * Admits
ted A t-T rial Of 3

H om ing
ag io m rn U
bet nrO n
Ethyl C-iaolmo Cetimrillon ami
refiner* had violated the anti*
tn ift .e l | Ilia latter waa on. of
tho antl-truat caar* hioughl hy
th« Justice Department.

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SECURITY

R everies J
I Conviction

JWPA Projects |
For Cleveland j
Are Approved

P A P A Y A G R O V E IN

WASHINGTON. H&lt;y. 11.—
( AIM«- I’lvshlciit
Roosevelt
toilii\ n|,|nv«\t i| til,. ex pend Ilinc* of
18, HIM for tlireo
Wl'A inujtvU in the Clove*
Oottlrlcd,
Itmil uivii.
Other n'tlon: T ie rnurl lefuied
•Inliii I'nrmoily,
Federal
to levlew ■ l o t d o In dt-lrrniitw
the right of llllganl- to a n,W
Ml*. R. 1.. (tarrimin la ahuwn above In her pa|myn glove ca-t of Snnfoid. Note the nimoihl of Wnrlt.t A.liuiiiistrutor, advised
trial Irecattae of paiHel|»aUon III
drclaloiw hy Judge Martin Man* fruil on the tall In-c In the middle. The Iren behind Mr-. (ianUoo I. llie mule tree whirl, lour* no III,* I'resident the projects,
with I Imwo previously uuthor*
ton. who w o jailed for emoplrary fruit hut It* pollen I* rwcnllal In the bearing of th e oilier tree*.

•hadiad Roaaia‘1 campaign oa all

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NUM BER 9 f

Advances Claimed
By Russian Army

__ If the taxes arc not forthcoming, 'the City would have to
curtail its functions, and this means that every individual would
be affected adversely.

1 will cooperate in your plan to keep Sanford Dollars la Sanford
pledge myself, to the following;
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Lost Rite* Held
For Harry Weaver
Funaral

The judge* appointed to daclda
Ibe winner In the mnlor ekias,
which aubmlttod tha lirgaat numI if— Itaaed — f a r , r — I

C Of C Post* Given

aatvlcta for Uanrv
W held la tha KrtekHoller, Connelly
aewww^—
I Home Hundiy a f te r
I a'dock with tha Rev.
Say Holler and Hawkia* Canmum, paitor ot the naOy hava barn appointed to the
Chunk, official Beard a f Director* a f tha Brralaoto County Chamber ef Cemamice In ptoM ef C. R. Mtaon nnd
I M ' Stine, bpth of whom hav»
moved out af Sanfo id. aerordlag
to an 'anneuneammt today . by

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that three will i t a nwetlng af
H * general mtmbarahlp of tha
trade body fat conn a*Hoc with the

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Trade At Home
cam na ton V&lt;!I? ” Mch. ln f n v °r o f the 'Trade at Homo"
Tho rre»t««t m ed o f our town ia ro-o|&gt;craUon This moans that all of tho cltlxons of Sanford
wiH have to work to-fothrr. Our town is small. Mowever, If tho cltlxena of Sanford would ttpeml their
wafoa In Sanford It would frea tly Improve o u r town.
If Snnrord continue* on tho down rr&amp;dc, It will mnui
00 n deserted town. Even now muny people have
moved to other town*.
°£
poople of Sanford do their purehn.n'nir
n the neighboring town* and cltlc*. When you n*k
theae people w hy they trade out or town, their expUnntion U th at 8*nfordV price* are too high and
there U very
** poople won Ul rvalixo
. -i little
--V— variety.
- — --- If
how much th ey are hindering their town when they
•hop In other town*, I don't believe thev would over
*hop outnlde o f 8 nnford. Sanford would hnvo niorn
"tore* If the people would *peitd their money in Snnfonl. There would al*n he lower prices anil more
variety, but how ran tho merchant* buy more ntoek
If the neople refuao to buy from the home town mer
rhant*?
The city and county employ manv pnt|tle and
many dollar* are paid
id monthly for nnlnries.
*• lari is. If these
u la ric* were apont In Sanronl, thin woulil lie a tfrent
Improvement la Orlando, our neighliorinK rlty. the
school teacher* are required to apend their salaries In
Orlando. W hy can't Sanford hnvo thin eo-opcnition?
A* (he situation now aUnda. tho merchant a cannot hny
new and bettor merchandise beenune they do not hnvo
the money. If the people would buy nt home thin
would enable tho merchants to buy mere stock.
Lack o f co-operation la a great fault of Sanford.
*•&lt;(....„ii (hla problem ha* been Improved in tho paat
year*, It itiH needs thought and consideration. An ex*
ample o f this ■Mr. Jones owns a service station and
Mr. Smith owns a shot store. They will not trade with
each other because Mr. J o n « la afraid Mr. Smith will
make a little mors money than-he to making. Tha
feeling of jealousy must ba doaa away with. This
campaign in fer the good o f every pereon in Sanford.

I think tha purppee of the pledge cards I* not to
aae bow many paopto pledge to buy at home, but to
aroeaa interest la the new campaign. 80 far 'very
-When you go to
paopto to sign tha
M newspaper' there
•b a t tha campaign,
trade at home and
ipelgn, it will benei a bettor place to
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Counterfeit Bills Rotary Club la
Being Circulated Entertained B y
In Thi s Section Mrs. Ruth Wright

Ui'il. w iil.l iiiuviitp employment
mi nix n.i.nllie. fne mine than I4.»
lino ptii‘i.11 hi (lie Cleveland
ie,;m:i. in ..I -Imuld relieve tho
“neule -■I h i l ii&gt;ii Hint liaa devcl*

Tin* | iio ii «*Ih will provld® Job*
fnr &lt;oiidox t*it!i* anti needy In*
dixiduil*. (lit* White Mount »ahl.
in Itiu* with I In* Administration'*
1***1icy of iMtir.u for rmployntrif*,
ohihx «h livniiiw* to llie state* tha
irm|*oii*il»iiity iif iirovhlinfr relief
fui ii«*ii|&gt; |M|'iiiii« iinahle to

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*1 ha- i'i»*&lt;*iih*iii H«i«| Kriduy that
l l l l l i * lx.’l l l Mill |lYl l | l l | l t O U * Ah*
in iatu n i i*» inlie tu ro of needy
•iiii‘iti|it«*\nh|o woikerm The re*
oiitiI* H:tt(oil *t «*oiiirover*y with
tii»v«Mu«*r Ili'ii'Ur **f Ohio, who
Kiiil »Im I’rv^iilrnt hnd m adffti
pnlitir.%1 tiiitu'l, on n It.publlr.m
.i*liuiii(«iritt n»u.
«
In «‘l« vi luiil. Mayor Harold

Uuiti.fi itinmitii^ed the city plan*
to r&lt;*toiM J u l l i r o i b t f to Ob.OQO
in *'«l\‘ H fxrtfh if ttw* rlty council
^Mlh»»rifi‘s Inflight thr Imiiniut Of

^l.uOi* nun tn \ deliiif|urnry bond*.
I»ifi9iin«,«l i*i tho Prraidoni'a
.M'llnn. Hill loti *jid "I am glad
to h*xiii ih.it
Of rotime It
iIim-wji’* itil.i
i*f tho untm*
ph*\:ihl.'*( Ion 1 ihinl; wo ran
I n t o • on* oi I limn
Between I-,*
mm oti.i fii.iimi ihihlloR^ employ*
iihlcs luixf horn lofu^od city grox*•• x Midoiw wineo Nov. .2 , the
ii ' ioiiim if* porwoiiH on relief hat®
In i n .oi tw-o-ihinl ration*."

Mrs. II. I). Cuswell's
I'allit r Died Saturday

Kanf»r,l ll.,tI.rt&gt; - were enli'i
W arning of eounterfeil Unlled
St lit r , rtirreney being eiieulatrd latlicd trtluv lit tin u ngiibi
In (hla arrtion tvu» iw urd today weekly lunehiiiu b&gt; tin* |iu|.il. u
by A rt|t(e llrlln, bunk en.birr, (he lintli (iunl.iii U light Selim
who pointed uni 1 lint during Hie\ tif 1lancing. Hiltgi'i. mid ilaucei
Innt month -even eounlerfeit SJII were inlna.iH-r.i u&gt; Mi,. Hut
bill* and tiro Sltt bill, have been iitininii Wiigbt wliilu Mi Him
detected al Ibe Kmifmd Allnolle IKirc n,*i,tiit nl tin piuii.i
An n|i|H*ul fui tU&gt; Mi|i|„,it 1,1
It.
National Uank.
J liiitarlnn, fm tbi* Kiupty Sl&lt;,i rni,’*
U r. I l r iu MISge-ted lli.it ev-11 lug Kuitil i.f tIn* Sillv 111imi Ann) Snnll
ety p enott terelving u Slit or (Was made by t liaile- Mull i,u,i. full1
(3 0 hill ihottld eiau iln e it t imely I chairman uf the ilrivr cummilli'v.
Su
and jo t down the aerial number 'who &lt;'«|ilnliii&lt;l III.it U'twrih aim ding
and the per-on Iroin whom he [ami 400 Scminuli' I'uuiity fumllliM tin,
received It, “ In llii, way,” he would have 1111li- llirl-tm u- H im di .
raiilr “ we can trace Ibe bill buck were it uni fur Ihi, fund.
.(
10 ila -ottrce and find Ibe |n i-nn
who fiiet pav e.l It."
In introducing In 1 program, |J.'im
The 110 hill- that linve been Mr*. Wrlgbl -oid lluit -In* and mid
p atied h a te been on the I'Vderal Mr*. Ihirv non ..mini Ibc mu,I , li. I
Uraerve Uank of New X’o rlf On iiutitamliiig Inlciil
In Siiufunl I ni
nil uf lltr-e In the cheek letter1 that they have ever fern uny nl' '
mill niuaher AM*.*. On the left where In their live. The fulluw I ....I
aide of Ibe bill, Whieli ban a in g p n i i i n i m wa* p r r- e n t e i l .
Mi
picture b f Alt vutnlei llmuilliin Hof I HIuh' Itmil ini- ■Itn-c Mir n, 1
011 front, in Hie rrul of Hie New
rluint.
j. t.„
I York Federal Henerte llank with Tap Toe lltuicc llevrrly Itngci- 11. u
I Hie large letter “ It" In Ibe cen­ AiUglo- IIciicm Steven-, t lilf.iid
ter.
l*nielor, Jr.
On llie (30 note-, whieli art) liliythni T a p — W n l i t r Pinilli.
Hoki,
“ I'm Horrv l‘i r M ytmlf
oa llie F rd etal Itraerve Hank ul
Cleveland, tho cheek le lle r-a m i I Doiure- Kllgn-h
Mi U n i ' ' n i t - r r I ill in ilru ad *
I.i.d rlirtre- of
nun,hr ir K63. I b e -eal of tho j Clyde l*u.
x iC inli in A t l a n t a
bank on the left litintl ride H tho pm gram ami Uev. Mat tin h .1 • h i t
centered with Hie large num ber ' IIrani pinilileil over the liu-eting in uni • •!. 1 li liv.il t h e r e eontoday'* luuciieuu lin n 'll, n . • in.-.*. H i- i n n wav*
*'4." In Hie center front I. a I X’Ultorii ot
Jincludtd ( b aric, Klnwrr* of l)i •11 Hi. i h - i lull.- ilivi-inn o f Hv)
picture e f Andrew Jackxiii.
‘ u i i Hii-iii r . ' i l ' - n v , lielweelt A l l a n If you think llie hill I* eoun - ', landu ami A rthur clcipt.tle mid •.« M||.I ( l . « | l \ l l l l \ S. ( ’.
lerfalt, do not return It to the j Roliert Mnorr uf Winter tlitiflen

I

pataert notify police and delay
j a.-o r t)tider pretext until the
police arrive. Avoid aigumenl
with pwoer hut if neccuwry, toll
him proper aulhorillea will handie tha matter. XVrile down deaeriptton If pa mer leave* before
police arrive. Take doom Hcenao number of nny ear* In­
volved. *

Planes Grounded
Ry Saturday’s Fog

Award Will lie Given
For Best Deeorutions

Il&lt;&gt; u i i - a lU iid tw r «*f ( h r I I r o tb -

«rb«HH| i.i

|^4*vmotive KiiMin®«rt9

ami tho Atethmlist ('liurch.

Ca*h prl*px of $10.00 will Ih- ■
_____
awaitletl by the S.inlnol.- County f I X f ' A T , W K A T H F . R
Chamber of Commerce again On-.
W L /U U L iD
year fo r the mo-t allracllve and ; ■. *
■rffeellv e ChrUlninv i|peor*(lonx ‘ l'a itlv cluudy tonight and Tuantil-played hy Sonfnnl m ereliant-vlay. -unu-w list colder in th* north
o r huilnetM iirn in the downtown and • u l central portion* tonight.
In an invtlnlUn to p s r tle l - L r .
II.XIIOMKTKH
pat*. Frraldenl I*. V. CamplwH i T . ' ^ ,
” (g
aakl that there ate l»o rale*
obaerve. with the exe.ptlon th a t
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all decoration• m u-t he in plaee ' * M *y . ,
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by Ft May, Dm . I t and meat hi Jo «toU M i reoath «
m aintained, ineluding lighting »- S " " ! } ^
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n ig h ty through the C b r u r « . t ^ r , l . f^ % x r 3 r « l f f l
Mr. Campboll pointed out that
TEUPHMATURRS
ebdatUne* of decoration* to not D*tr
High
Law Rato
the ataln point, hut rather the Drv. n
Tt
It
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rff*cilv*nM* «m be given flret D«r 7
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Cakes' Personalise
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Stctunento Ts Made

MSS. ALEXANDER OBORGB
fBW. TORE, the. 7 - &lt; * &gt; toe help o lot In ChrUtma* *nMining. A la n e feetlve cake
to a ls v ls h *tr to any Yale.
|&lt;s*rvtaf. table while a flock
lAdlridual cake* In Christmas
a poraonallte* yoor h«*pllallty.
he aame batter ran be usaf
either, flero'a Puritan Cake,
t . but not at rkh a*

By W ILLIS THORNTON
NEW YORK, Det. 7 ~ 0 P » Slng a dirge af the aen, miley
— the but coil-burn Ing fighting
•hip of Um Unltid S u iw navy
ha* teen driven from the ocean*
Whan the stcbby eoaaul cun-,
beat
Sa-re men to,
“ Gslloplni
Choat « f the China Coait,” stirird • ‘ few day* a)ro for an IgUomInleas letlreirent berth la the
fri'hwater port o f Michigan City
Ind„ aha oloood the book on a

Into Naval Reaerv
T r a i n i n g Vessel

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troop*hlp. British flyer* homin-d tin* rocky “DlhralUr of
direct hilt" on German cruiser* andJdMtroyera.
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Monk Costume
Styles Popular
In War Nations

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"rtela In Socorro la 1ML
Tn 1220-27 aha jMlpad protect
b « foreign colony at Oonted dur*
nr. an uprising. By 1031 the waa
•ft Dcllga, i llonduia*, helping
-arthnuaka victim* and rescuing
a group af castaways on Cocoa
lalaad.
She waa
■ha
w»a preaeat_____
prevent at tha ftn t
bombing o f Shanghai by th* Ji
an«eaa. One bomb landed 10 y t
o ff her bow, broke In nit bar
porta, tmnahad tha bo*tm, Injured
eevcral pf her ayaw. She vraru*
■ted refugee* from Shanghai and
Hong Kong ta Manila. She waa
at Um bomMag a fS g a ta w . too.
Yaa, aha waa a lady, and praad,
too, hut not to# brood to dreaa
horoeU ta tbo aaO o f a Cblnaaa
limk ana time and aafl along with
tho Oriental wind to conoerve Um
coal tn her, bunker*
IMat Mae the started home.
Only 222 feet leer, drawing tut
14 feet, and very alow, ah* tc***d
Kke a rhm In n tvnhoon. Bha aald
fata
wall to
Sottkmenta,
rti------T- aaStralU
---1» «-* —
8lngcpore, Penang, Aden, Sum,

g la m o u r— fo r e v e ry Mi
a t the H ollyw ood Shops.

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SLIPS..............
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1 1-2 cup* bnttor wj£k*d In cold
water u rentgw anti
0 &gt;up* sifted confectieoarV sugar
I 1-2 cup* UnslaJahnaada, ground
3-4 teaspoon alsnand extract
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Clean butUr. Add sugar grad­
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— rich with Iota of fine Imported luces

dip them In thick white frosting
(bulled I* fine) and then roll In
roroehut.
CHRISTMAS TURK CAKK
S cup* sifted cuke flour
2 trnapoona double-acting baking’
^ M T d a r.
teaspoon »*lt
t-3 cup butler or other ehorlrnlng
2 cup* granulated augar
fl pgra, wall beaten
4 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon viiuUla
Sift flour once.' Measure. Add
baking poadcr aiyd salt ami *lft
tog* tlx r throe time*. Crrnm but*
Ur. Add sugar ntadiuilly, aad
cream lugvthar until flulfv. Add
egg* and beat well. Add flour*
alternately with milk, a little al
a time, bieithtg smooth after *ach
addition. Add van IIU, Hake In
greased pan, i M t t Inch**, In
mederaU even (2MI F .) U mlautaa, rr until dene. Spread tap
and aide* wttb Almond Batter
corn Kroeting. Make outline of
rlatmaa tret with a toothpick,
fdllnc In with groan tinted, moist,
sweetened coconut Flower* In
roinir* nra wade of silver* af rad
maraschino cherries.
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tlwalrl *t&gt;1«*. With t-hi-Ji, nnd a rnpa cnM-mldn com- Th«y*re raaklny th# Bieremenliar nnd luge flat bln*-* poiiu blue with l«x‘on red. tn a naval reaerye training ehlp
du-vn -tlio frhnt.
Lanvin rontlitpeeShowing l*»».&lt;* They’ve attlpped Her of all but
» i ... _.ii
..U fl.tlng nfiernxm bln -rei, vlth two of her weanons-guns that
H
u.‘i| aa
irork* a* weu
, n { ||j)h l ttv%.n
, hima d Fare hemt' srnok*
from mera
r •^ntl
'm
- Iiuy« v**ry
|K1t|j|iJI *Jne*» rn wth
» or\ than firing prmetic*'. too. and
i rlaivd blackskirts
in* minim.- to
to j)n
Just
an I
ara that’* rrore th-n aoma of Iheae
J plmwn In
light bine and p&gt;nk moot) ni*~el-driven peekfta can
pulton* areI {ton*
ton- aatlna, and In black Inca over loaat They'll keep her from Um
a on the dtv
dav flrah color.
frontier area where ahe'a chugged
t of theae dreaae*
---- — —r~
three 22 yean. Bat they can’t
c l by long rnj.ee,
... .... ...um.u
••rip
**»• •»•*»
bullela
plain *toffa often
* IIIIIHTMAS t HACKBIIS
Moated through her funnela on the
pr» and roat. are
.....
Yanria*. They can’t chip eut all
llollrd mala sag- ^‘ r a illay ernckir to aerrn nf th#
that Wta poured
rera’, and »ome uf with *nup», *pread round rrack- into her how to reinforce platca
trie have llkrwlee eia with yellow cream cheesa tom by the Ice filled heaa up
■h. Small plllbni min,I ultli *alad dreaalng. Hprln- Arrh-angtl way. They can’t rob a
rd at *ldra with hie tup* with chopped hard-cook- lady nf bar reputation—nnd tho
eta."
rdrgg, mlnrid
peraley, a dial) Banemmta wma and la a Wdy.
colon* are grey*,
ofr.nlonnod finely-chopped A bit acUra for a ladyt Yea,'
ue, dark brown*. celery. Ilnwn Inoven Jutt be- but »hr proved tha* a nroper lady
id
vivid grccna. fore nerving.
ran rub elbowa with tha w-rld—
dyed vivid green
---------------------occasionally tooting In a little egI coat, and .form A* long nr« «» the 12th Cen- t*a dig—and atlU kaap her gaod
rr »lacvea for an ttry, numb* were u»lng lln*e«*l i*-e«r.
of the name color oil In themannfsetur# oftail* , Flr*l It *eaa Vera Cm*. Rhe had
rquently accent* nl»h.
r»*er*|* been eommlsabme-t In
~ ;»0K when abe wa* tent down

By ALICE MAXW ELL
T A W S , Dec. 6.—(AV -Air-raid
•wank now call* for clothca pattamed
on
monk*’
ro»tumeeHood* top* them and hravv
cord* girdle them In true mo*
nettle faihlon.
Mora than on* cord tie* knot*
around model* In leavin’* naw
collection.
Hooded
one-place
robee are ihown In black, with
if .vftiTn drops* of sflftr
S lifig t o glr* sparkle). Stick white cord* to tie the hood* aad
nail V » * h branch In Oja cen- rope th* waists around. One da*
1 W 'U m “ traa" with tiny aeent-to-cellar suit ha* dark green
Itaa, rooky cut-ouU and fee* flannel Iroutera and a hooded
and
yellow
• of popped com, mita and blaute o f green
I strings. Sip It with n sugar- plaid beltad with a thick green
mL raoky atar.
fro tt the cord.
The
mtrhanlclan
ona-pleee
II cakaa and atlck on figure*
doalgna fashioned from col- ault with tlght-ankl* trouaers *UII
drop*, red elnnpmcm la the favorite garb far pocalbla
ga* encounter*. Naw ohea are
fruit peels,
colored
f cakt make* a rlrvar being made o f bona/
ik». Oanaria*ly spread flannel for better viability, and
ikad Jelly roll with a a gold slide fastener for a bright
t-nut mlriuiv. Roll touch.
P In waned paper and
Afternoon
rnremblea, which
it. Corer with ehoco- haa come to mean evanhtg, too,
i pastry king and alnca the dogs of war began
m (tbs bark) with a barking, /nature
rhea !«n v ln
much black and whlta combina­
tion.
Even In hlack-oata car
drlvara can pick out white fur
I time to nerve and fronting n black wool coat, or
It. Ifjo a t.-y M.lgh black
stripe*— wide
------ and whlta atrinea—
ones—flung arroaa black bolero
a. /ap" while, yellow •nil*.
f g Cakaa with a thick
Rral rvrnlng doth** In Ovb
Frost top snd sides rollactlnn divide between short•r .caramel Icing, skirted models o f cocktail type,
d a paper ball or atar and long tklrted dresaas having
creating-With n a
dlnner-st-home
air.
Whlla
tha dedgn with Lanvin alwaya ha* baan noted
ta, ralatna or cocoafor her robe* do style aad other
lint It with red can­ extremely wide skirted evening
ts and sliced dates,
frock*. In thle wartime collection
a f anaownHa always •hr thowe only rtlngfhg long ere*
Masy. Cal. out 1 1*2 nlng froek* o f heavy crepe*,
moat!)- with rovered-up neck*,
long iloavra, nnd modett motif*
o f nallhead *r palllatta embrold• ry.
Silver nallhetij* are more oied
lavishly un a short skirted black
dreta, topped with a' epangled
Glengarry or nvtraea* hat and
accompanied by spangled sandals
and purse.
Another draa* In
heavy anpjdilr* blue brocade I*
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Of Govetmnent b
Driven FromSeat

For Christmas

until toft 1-2 cup of
r and 1 eup lljrht h*--rn
Id 2 beaten igg&gt;, 1*2 cup
(Ice, 1 taaipoon hack of
naop and oiani:o rind*,
and vanilla. Mix in 1-2
•alt and a cup rach of
raisins . and catee, 1*2
• f chopped candlrd pine*

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Glamorous Satin prettia*. Just loaded with lovely lacaa—tho kind
that are fast becoming scarce. The Satina ora richer, too, bdeasaa
they ware bought before silk price*, advanced.
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No g ift reald be more welcome than allk undies— and you’ll find
th* prettiest at the Hollywood Shop.

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Sanford In The Only Cet.lrfet
.Florida Clly Affording Rail, Highway
And Waler Traneportallnn •

Seminole County Produces
Mora Frail And VdceUMen Than Any
AN. INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Member Auodated Prew

YO LU llE XXXI

Russia Blockades
2 Finns As Armies
Advance Slowly

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1939

FD R Affirm s
Idea R elief Is
State M atter

SOCIALITE SUED

Established In 1908

Red Bom bers Drop Carnal C a rgo es

To

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NUMBER 92

'Search For.
Slayer Turns
; To _____
Florida
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Helsinki

H ea vy w e igh t B oxer Is
, Sought In Connection W ith Bludgeon*
in g O f N a zi A ttach e

P resid en t D e c l a r e s
O U o H as Failed In
C a rry n g Out O bli­
gation s T o N eed y

Flench Report Fin-'p. .11
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, 1 1 ___
ish Of Second Line uuldren s „ nome

To Benefit „From

. WnJ Magtoot Wall 4

2,}-Year"Old
Swede Hunted

Italy Plans To
: Remain Neutral
British Lose Shi p
Off Coast Of Nor­
way By Explosion

K i l l i n g Considered
Non-INilitical, G er­
man Sources R eveal

Funds F o r Society
A tag day fer TJin Chill in'.i
Iltfno Society of Florida will be
|&lt;rId in Sanford tomorrow ua.tff
Ihc cpeivlilon o f the Er.Tlnol.1
County 8pon*;rlng Commlllce far
tie home.
*
Schrol children will roll Ihc ta«r.«
on the »lrc*t, all dny tomorrow in
•n effo-t to in’r&gt;* rufficlent fund,
for thj rcn-.'lnder of Seminole
County'* annual quota In th.*

Dollar Spent In “John Henry,” Sam Byrd
Cfty Generates
Production Will Oc
More Business ~
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J&gt;1,500,000
Britain'* air ministry announced
tho , inline of a German tubmartne hy a warplane,
' th e Faiciot Grand Council
weighed Italy’* role anew In the
light o f the A|lirdO«rm*n con­
flict and Rurtla’a drive, and
decided: the R a il military alllanee remaini In full foreei
Itw y adhero, do the itatu* o f •
Roanhalllgereat; Intend* to aafe‘ cuard her aeaborne commerce W
* to m u lt o f the blockade, end
lie* aa Iqtereit hi everything
&gt;- ihet “ may happcn” ln the Balk-

proxlmatrly 1101 rho:l t f Ih i,,
amount. Thl* year lo rf-iie, only
f 143.5:! h i* been rained lir e lot
help care.fr)- children who *rei
wllhont h&lt; roe*. A total of tJ'Kl 1
of thl, nmonnt ha* been ml*.,l
in the commnnitie, ouiahle of Kinford, it wa* pointed out.
The work of the him? ha* beet, i
lined many tlnir* by tho,c In |
mlnrle Coillty ul.o know of It* i
operation* .iad only recently . foui. |
children were taken by the .locicty ,
from thl* county. Effort* are now ■
bring made lo obtain admiium.r j
for seven! more.
•, 1
. The . Rev. Martin J. Dram, • a

tra 14 bear* tn clear out,
Ruiala *ald Iroept were ad­
vanced up to 4S' mlUa
late
Finland. The Fianleh »ald they
were Inflicting heavy loieet on
the Invader* at imatl coit
to
thomeeltoa.
Daladler called the Runelnn
drive an ''ehomlnablo outrage.”
Line* were being drawn at a
meeting o f the Leeghe of Na­
tion* tomorrow end France wei
reported more analoua than Bri­
tain fo r • etronger itand agmimt
Ru»,l».
: Britain' *ea lotaei continued
with the linking of the itcamer

JJ. S. Proteste
'British Blockade
WABHtNOTOM, Dee. •

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ih'iiiurutmlioii
ih • pitrchiMnr I
i
FI.till ciirulahiti4iF in lfu*»
A I!) mm jiitv la e ye**ii isliiy
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for
M
i
hour
in
tin t xp.-ri i
aflrmooit retirucil i\ verdict i f
ant'l. h\
ntt guilty niinirvt t hntlie Ihirke. i-'t »i « ikIiu*i «*iI tiii*
Mutor I*«l%\4i•*1 II- i*t»»s in counts’ |
rharerd with pM me«tiji|«s| i ii.de
(•••n Atth tin* Until* m hum - j
►in the fatal «!&gt;'ldiinc nf lf*v* i .on|Nii*; it
tnond Garrett «.n Aug. M ihi*
I hie i»uc itnllur ihan^ril hands!
year. *
limrs i uring thr «u&gt; tiui* I
The nqulttnl followed
»rl%- ' •nine
'« « r|ft|»iu,r nidi* i t ol l s rna III of j
* [iwa
i
days of lehlinmny und e**pi- _ hu
If .e^rry iJoll-V -pepn
menft
M i l • the • A f 'M * u out of town Mere &lt;«s4»nt wtin loVj
Slate Attfirnrv, l.lryd p. )*«•&gt; l«*. cal mcrrhaiitF, rnon* li Imain a I
and lie rttn ncy frr th * def« o.l- would Ik* pi'nriulril in mm \i*ni 111
ant, E. K. Ilousholder, in v»Si h
open every vnennt -tore, him •
hriii'r in ninny new mu* . M.iynr i
lliupins pointtil uni.
The iinpii'h ihc tiit.tl ».f H (.’i )0,-1
OOO is I»i«f«-i| mi the |!ieni&gt; thl»t
each dollar fp.iil with IimmiI nmrrhaut* will i halite
Irmd mily
nine time . Ilonm ei. mn* times
! la hy no menu the 11m i it lit (he
1numlh r ef times a I’.illar wn.ild
'chance hnnds. Then* »•* -cmrely
ll lib riintnbiil HlllP iM’iflt* II*
: no end to thr amount nf tMi-fncsi* Icrlvnl fIou |\ fm tit
SiiKfiti.in
' *hal colli I lie cenrmtrd with ft, i Army
Einpi&gt;
Sim kint’
Fund,
It'CHlIlMfS e*M M l* t lir i
jf'iipt. II. K. Hum* lodAy iinimimri’il
. that nil lidditit.iitil fi\»* dflliii bail
I horn donntt d l.\ * *» Krii-tnl," nnd
I urgotl Dial |»4*..p|f nf &lt;nitf id nnd
Scminolr ('ituntv i -pmid i»« •««»n
lip |mi aildr lo Ilir di iv«* Im f i»»d*
with \\hirli i « ttittki' inimy under
privileged
ffiMtiliiImnpy on
('hrlMimn^.
•'Unlc** lM*op||' Ih-/II| Hl.lkllK
thrlr (lorn I inn* inuncdiul* ly. I'm
i (nihtliil 1 •:«• » ■ run tnrnii 'c lo
rate f-&gt;r n» lortny |.c&lt;.|ilr n&lt; m*
hope In Ihin * lirhlin in,"
fiid
j I a pi. Ro t lo in . '*1 knot* i.m I
j of Ihe clliirn Itorr w.ihI lo d*.
I • opielhlng fo» Ihi* mi l r privil*
•» rihI who will I* un:ili!«* t** oiijoy
•I hrintnuiv ooh • «,ouroor php t&lt;*
Irnda help, •ml Id •uyirc I llcil
j lM)bmuc)i us il»o) iol Mi.i lo Ili:*C
11hey almuhl d* •» ol ohc«‘ hy pr«
jkClllitli: their i .MiWihiiMou lo i .lb
|er Charles Morii-ou, chJiirin’oi of
; Ihc Kntpl) Rtnckiiiy Fund IMire,
&lt;»r to myrolf."
The l.'i.ou donulcd
yc tie day
hilnyn Ihe IoIhI of' fund* ulicady
eollcctrd lo no e\eu fki.OU, Ihe
exact amount needed l» care for
Ihc 100 or inert* f.ttnith* Ihc Kmi»ly Slocking Fund provldet for
each &gt;rr# h.is not yel I ce i uu-crlalncd but ('upi. l!o«e late.I lluit
he hope I lo In ublr lo releu e Hit*
cuiet figure* nest week.
Thla inorniojr O p t. Itone \i*itrd
few of Hh* fnuiillei who xvilj rea!v» Chriatinim h«t*keln from Hie
Kmply Slocking F.iod. **Nono. cf,
them will have n happy ChrUtmai
unloaa wa la' n rarc of Uirm.* he
laid, Man4 f hop? £irfte»tly Ihnt

Pulifp uithhoM th&lt;* nami* ol
i lie Fluriiln
city
which
thr
-rntvh U tllrrrtril, hut Raid -ft
■cl of fiugt rprintu had boon nirninklnl to Homily Chief Inspec­
tor Michael N. MrOrrmnlt, of
Hroolfyn, l.ieut. Ne.»1 Wlnherry.
who is vacationing in Florida.
Phnlojjrnpln of
the
supped
\tore ttl«o »en* to \iirimt* Mor­
ula town*.
Fedora I agent* have nursuril
epamte Inquiry rai'ort:. that the
lain ltd man wa* a Narl fpy.
Police* aI o arc recking a mar.
n\ *
#,2.1-ycar-ol&lt;?-

To Bp Big Event!

t&gt;ue I, chair-i At ln*t night'* reulon. ihu
IheentireBeml- jm fflc , in tbr nlnn* for Ihe drrthe rnd of lh» matinn of P.'nford *treet« In the
■at this count) Ihuilnr,, dlitrict, the decniatlon of
id In Ita quoli 'viranl *lcre». the progiam of mu|«lc which will le broatlcait ov*r
urged to con-1 loud-petker* and the arrival of
ai possible tc iR *nl* Cl*u«, weie Ironed out nnd
imoirow'a drlvo. iGtnnnl Chiirnmn John I). Itcy
the S|&gt;on*oilng announced tod«y lh»t ill ariangcfollowi:
menl* have now tiecn coir.plcted.
chairman, Ih*
Hsnta I, *c..r&lt;lulrd lo anlve by
ram, vlca^halr. yxh*
on Situiday
oftatnoon
Line treaiur^r: lome tlme’ beiwe,^ L':30 arvl .1:00
iieyl itcrtlary: o'clock &gt;it the .Municipal Pier end
(ton Lloyd K. he will *&gt;, neorted about tin city
D* Brownlie' hy the Son, of Ihe Legicn Brum
l. it Corma-' ,lv* Bugle Corp, and the Se:rtlu, Diagfeldsr, i*®1' Hl*h Fehool band. Ih e line
r L. I 1 railar ' f mar h i, down I’nrk Avenue
Ur,' Oladv* 10 Flf&gt;h Street, on Fifth Str&gt;el
(swtonl R V to 8 nfetd Avenu?, tp Sanfoid
*iel Mi«on C Avenue tn Firit Street and thence
go R. Hol'llni! *°
*R*y iie.wecn Ihe HotlyI-a A C *M&gt;JT woo.1 Shop rnd Yowell'a Store on
iVnhcL *D L. F ln t Hl*tct w,ure the YuleUdf
Van llov ’ ind ** lnl w,*t Itrvel the clilldivn from
'
thl* ,i,-tlon nnd give them all a
e o f Altaroon'e
Un Merrill and
of Fern Perk
tfhd Fiod Foruv g n j &lt;•
i T'uicr
lien,'
j* ,. Frank

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Negro Is Found
Not Guilty O f
Garretl Deat

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,
Mu-.lc mil play in Important
P*rt ln Sinfuitl'* 1J3'J Cb’ lltma&gt; celcbr.tion. For the first
time Cliriitjua* rhbue* am* caret*
will fill the air in thr downtown
••vtlon during th- holiday M i­

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Created Each Y e a r

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i f f he .JtomUn blockade o f Fin-

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YO RK.
Dec. 8.—
f A P ) — T lio anarch' fo r one or
I lie tw o siiapoola in the fatal
liluilgi'oniiiK o f Dr. • W a lte r
llit'liard F.iiRi'lliorg, attache*
o f (Ih(oM'innn
lOiiHiilateircnrral hero. I unit'd to F lo r­
ida. today ntt tin' mail
wad
•w igh t in iho South, police
■mid. olio wluwo bloody fin i rrpiml.4, iilnuil t« ti in number,
were found in tho
Brooklyn
lwn«r
u lirri*
Ki»i$clhc r§c was
Lonton l.» death Tuesday.
Thu Fti-port
was
deurribol
nhmit «ls fcot. four inches tall,
i* hrnv? t right boxer, the owner
of tire I I ‘lipperr, nnd n large
dir««inc gown found near the

Rmmildeit-ig ruin o f (haltered llrt,inki aimrlmrnt buildim*
Ihc p a le &lt;&gt;f Jtoviit nlf raider, whn&lt;e incendlnrv bomb, fired la re

lea. A re Fatal
I Harry Weaver

and fhrtata*:* cart;* which will
ta braidcast at falf-hour Inteivali
thinnghaut the day, the commllUc
hai arranged for itreei carol*
M*. Ivey *aki. in downt-rwn tornere hy glee club, and other rmiileal group*. Three programs are
telag .’ nangeil '.y .dr*. M c! ' m c «en, with the fir* l ping ram icueduled for Sa&lt;unlay evening at
4:00 o’clock hy Ihe eriicei give
rink
Dararallen, far tie downtown

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Witavar, a rcldent cf
fb r wheat 13 y o n , and pine aptays ahkh have beaa
tm ti the AUaotie Coast prepared by member* o f tho Gar­
• m i x tUad abent 11:0 den Cl l b. under the direction ef
M-*. Bddcr Cor left. Placing s f th*
d*ea:&gt;Ul*&lt;w will he under the »upetvlilcn of th* N. V. A.
A t nlqne faa'ur* e f Ihe dewa, eee»»i&lt;;.'ag la tri w

Sentiment Strong
For Delaying Of
Republican Meet

J. I). C oll{er Found
iK a d In H otel Room
j J. I». l iilli.r, ilr.k clerk In a
*, r ! local h'-t.-l, v. i, fmtnd dead in hli
:f ‘ room yc,lcrdiiy iiflrrnrrn. opI f I pnrenlly Ibr virlln i’ o f h heart
" " jattnrk.
,
I A rr.i.l.ni of Sanford for tw.v
inn .year*. Mr. f'lilllcr »a * Imrn In
to*! Gccrgla.
/%
nf | .Manned when he failed t j iedd ' port i&gt;i tb. u.ual Hint; the m&gt;nl«*e j im«-r vi,ll),l hi* rnnm nnd fnt.nd
[o- ■I !m ilrnd.
»'* I Fiin'i i Ktvl-t.i wt.l bo ap*
;pnina„l i&lt; Icr. ..indlng th.* a rf,n ‘ v,,| n* .v/tlive-.

LOCAL WEATHER

'A se a c s:

MM her* thla ,ePcf»

•tlon betwran merchant* and bayora. Tho merchant a
Faro promised to do their part. • Will you do jroura?
Hfln yournelf bp helping Sanford, and keep Sanford
Dollar* and C e n t* In 8anford|
EDITOR’S N O TE: Thl# eaaay was written by a member
o f Uay »enlor tlaaa e f BeatiaoU Ugh- Bckeel fo r Ih* 'Trade,
* t Marne” eeateet. The pom* o f the author wUl ha withheld

UOSBluLL, N. C. Dec. H - / «
— William U. lie-ring. "A who
wae graduated from collige l»»i
flpdag, has te rn elected mayor of
Roeehlll wilt out rppoalllon. 11*
b*com*4 the' yadngm maycr In

F«lr lonighl and Saturday, fag
in en ly rimming; light to gentle
variable wind'.
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Sanford Herald

The Cost Of Hard Times

FRIDAY.DECEMBER 8, IMS

THE PROPOSAL TO SHORTEN THE 1940 CAMPAIGN

!

Did you ever think of buaincM prosperity as an anti*
dot* for war or ns a means o f preserving democracy?
Usually wo think of our political system, our liberties and
our freedom, our foreign relations, whether we are at peace
or war with the rest of the world, os something entirely
I n iu u u uus
apart from the question of trading at home, keeping out
o f tho red, and avoiding bankruptcies.
_
And yet, according to Merle Thorpe in tbc Nation’s
Business, tho very thing which hns brought
_____ the
....
‘ t about*
frightful conditions wa aye now witnessing in Europe, not
&gt;n!y tho wars which have burst upon us in recent months
n ail their fury, but also the earlier overthrow of demo*
r e e e t e t le u a a s M l l m
ml
■M ats fat iSs M n&gt;a«, at era tic governments by totalitarian regimes which destroyed
ndivldual freedom and instituted an era of terror, was
d|r
i f t fIrttaf’
r H i i irf ' ?rmjfa.
lUr’ lTs.’
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FOR HIM
FOR HER
FOR EVERYBODY

Friendlys
Fortunes

■sassssataa

Florsheims
t M ; i MecelO la a M B t i r ml TO*
Na r r p i irtWk le. eseiatattilew re I H nee rer reI f W w llea ml all aewe SltealeOee
■ e i l j r * to It. er e e l elOrmte*

for the United State* la that the source of our anxiety is
not abroad so much as it Is at home."
“ Out of the smoke and'sweat of thu depression that
F R ID A T . DECEM BER S. ,1M I hit us ten years ago appeared millions of unemployed. Po­
litical control (of private enterprise) has spent billions of
(RLE VERBE r CK fOJt)AY dollars and added millions of men and woman to tax pay
rolls. This control has failed to add a dollar to our pro*
Hww (halt not- »teal.—Erjodua ductive. capacity. It has failed to reduce unemployment.
It has failed to relieve agriculture. It hns failed to con­
serve, much less to Improve, the relations between cm.I* \ £ :
lie le pekltoallew et ewetol
lee bereta are aide rreerve*.

T H E V A U AN T

Wotaoa most

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

T * 0UUVWS MKHT NOT UKC THIS

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eoiTowful ami auuii

men Arim

CarryA nth**
poor pitched
s a e v uu her«i
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B. L. Perkins
Ho o k * Y ) fp H Q o e y

hoiit

Bon now, IsaiWc jou bare, limb
toOfUng 'J,wb» ,
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F o r Christm as W e S u ggest

known and\n«ar.
Bat never In ynnr heorlng nUt
or cart.
The* do not •how their Brief by

that &gt;oii nils* mo unuptuf, dJttlric»l%e «lft Hit* yr*r . . . When In
OtUitdo k Butr :v *tr our txctl•Itiil •election of Hotevlllo dfrorat*
td pott«r&gt;. kosiuila U U «i«irr,
ntltrtllaneout Lridgw and other
ClirUlmw gifts. W*t uUu hive Bit
excellent line of Cl&gt;r stnias rrot’ *
Ing cards. * ta rin g * and trait.

By* n o ttln g cV*. voice rpcidrime

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It Is wiU) common rprrch they
&lt;
bide their-hurl.
TktH sro tho brsvr. Thc*u one
tbo very bravo.

. No Takers r T ^'
M fS H T S
Pointing out that time ang again people huve asked
uch us tho big
metropolitan newspapers of the state do, the Leesburg
Commercial pertinently explains that it can, but it can’t
find any advertisers in its own home town who urc willing
Op pay the freight.
i “ Newspapers they take for their pattern get a couplo
of'dollars jin inch for regular advertising space against our
30 \ccnts,“ says the Commercial. “ And It costs us
Just
ulxtill the sumo to set an |id as it. costs one of thu papers
they’re talking about.
I “ Merchants who art* accustomed to irnying the rates
charged by these newspapers arc not shocked at an extra
iloliiir nn Inch for colora. Our local merchants cruwl back
into! their skulls at hulf the figure, despite tho, fact that
’color nthlcd' actually costs us more than it does the big
pupots. Inch for inch or page for page.
“ Bo that’s tho answer to 'why don’t you,* and we
hereby announce that we arc now and have been for years,
rtuuly and waiting for a chance to pul) something nifty In
colors. Who wants one?"

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They lay lhaT Hitler f* atlll
[L. the Big Dog iu Oenniny. Well,
•kill a deg anyway.

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Kina Gcoreo viiltad Uie We*lr , era Front the other day and
business picked up right away.

IJEEVFETAKB8'
WINCHESTER, Va., Dec. S—
;l/'P)—The Irish
iidipltaal hair:
their 8«vrcp»takrs, but Mm Arm:
huipllalo here decided a "Decvi•taki-l” would bo more tppiuprkilc for Winchester. Tlirto fine
baby beevra were t'lvrn to th&lt;hoapltil'a
Junior auxiliary
by
Ura. John Hay Whitney, noted
turf woman, fnm tho resiatorod
alack on her l.langollrri eatatr.
Tbc ealvea weie paraded through

I he at recta
auction.

in advance
CHAM P

of the
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LYNCHBURG Vn Ui-c 7 __
nro *bc only ulnti* uf war
ia * 'S i V i .
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«&gt;f Hue no* A he* newsM l— This clly, where Thonm* p,pot». All
“ pjrtl*an“ papeta
Jefferson taught the public that (all rr.-rpt (lire: or four conthe loinulo yru* |;ood to eat, now r.frvotlvo
publicaConj)
hav, *
h»a\t» n *tB ialu growing chain- previdvd with police guuidit to
pion. W .^ g Martin, the champ, (maintain order In ryowd* that
produced a tomato plant which;dailv stand In fru it uf the bullagrow to a height of 12 feet In tin board*—and lo prevent acta of
Id* hack yard.
(c-ibotage.

, Key W eil hasn't given
up
' \ hope yet of tocurlng a new inunklpsl hoipital.
Why should
Wa wsndor If they taacli 'em

la Russia that th* way to a
nun's heart I* through hi* stum- young niun. “ 1 hnvu known him, he said, “ since he was
5 years old. lie has u fine mind, and in school' he has used
It to advantage, at least to the extent of getting good
Th* lint newipaper we lisvu
seta te come out In favor uf grades. He was home last week from college; lie Is taking
Hawes rd Holland L the
Fort graduate work for a Pli. D. degree in English. lie Is 23 .
Myers News Press.
years ol&lt;\. and tho thing that impressed n)c moat about i
him was his complete unconcern about earning his living,
Ho Is tatlifiod that somehow, in due time, It will be ar­
ranged,' by somebody—somebody else. Things have been ;
arranged for him by others over since he was born." An •
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Did you know that more auto- Increasing number of people,.Including soma.educators who
meblla accident* are caused by have their feet squarely on the ground, believe that th* I
/ Blaring heul light* than by any
i*. other itruelural clraractirlctlc of case o f this young-man is far too typical today. They say
It reprasenta tho saveraat Indictment of the present so-1
the autemohU*?
called higher education.— RotnrUn Magutne.
rr- ; Hr. Papw«lh
'.‘1 the moMlisnls i
j* |sdvtrtltlng of Un

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Chesterfield
holds the Record

kava

years.

We undortUad they « o

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,h#U»o f Uit qtMsUon la

SALE

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this tnida » t heme cawpalgo.
Ths Btmlans are
making
fsoss i t the Rumanians but they
waft until they got through
With the Finn* before they toko
Wt-aay mere tiuuklo.
Oao reason thl* war la taking
so ilaag Ju getting etaiiod la booafoo
many natleas
can’ t
■owa to maho- ug tholr minds
»h^«h * km th oyaro fighting on,
. jk n a a n y UUo Ifollnnd
tho
wM inot bo rogardod a* neutral

b e c a u s e o f its M f l h t C o m b l n o t i o n o f t h o
w o r l d ’* b a s t c i g a r e t t e t d b a c M *

T he real reason more and more
sipokera are asking for Chegferfield It
b e w u s e o w iM M noMreoMNNWON
of (he world’s hest cigarette tobaccos
givet them a better tmoke...definitely
milder, cooler and' better,, tattieg. F or

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THE

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SANFORD,

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F L O R ID A
an vN W M a ta iiin K H M

S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
M IS S 'U L U A N ADAMS, Boctety Editor
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M rs. Donna H airilinc
Is H onored By D A R
Seminole Chapter Number Two

the Order of the Bastern Star
Ttkphont 148 ,of
i honored Mr.&lt;.
Donna
Mainline,
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^|M rs. Ilccron UoportH
On Onrricn Club M eet
At

a liltv lllli; &lt; f the tw alil ol
: ir * i f Hie Sniiford G ai.Vu
Club h dd i r - liid a y m orning at
the home o f Air. F. H. Riiumillat,
M i
II hi i \ Hr* i » »i rv|«orit*«l mi
l In*. |it 91 i«*t
lu v nl tiiu *
•b ii t 'liil** ln l»! iti Mi'lb'Mti'iH* i *ii
W iiln m lii’ .
,Mi«. *• «‘v ie ll « «*|M*rt«al l l i i l lit*
i'i 11f•*i I'm i'
Hu ll
w n vi'iiod
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I lo.'ltt) A. M
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m ljuiirtm l at
,:l;:UI I'. ,M n n « li*al*l itt Hit* d u ll
n m ii o f I I I ' M* lln* iiin* NNviunn’ *
lliili.
Mr. am) M i&gt;. r.ln &gt;il IS. I l i , ; l i « "
A ||u r*H.in* o f tlu*
Moll*ouitio
o f IV ilip k ill. No V.o uiutoumo Du* || hih linti«i'
*•!*•* i*uhnf ill&gt; dreor*
liiilli o f ii dm ifrhtri. N iiw y A iiiu *. u|«*| m (ho 1 m •«*!mu•« i*uloi' iu**Nov.
UH,
In
IV k i-k lU .
Mi*^. i|f/* Mr*. H iv t iii -iiitl. *'lV n lviin v
II iglu*** Ir llio lo n u c r M l** K nm iho htii'k*itiu*' u •■» »» luiuiiilfhv.o
l'l"4 Ill'll 7.
V ll'llD l o f I )• llu Ihihhiti iv II1% Ul
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Mit*»(Uinhh
oiiiiui

. Worthy (iruml Matron o l Florida,
ion Wrdimaila:' cvsillltg with a
bamiurt nl tlw Mnylnlr Hotel.
I The long bampu’l Inhlea store
I decorated III a Christmas motif
uf btu a and silvir, with tiny all*
Standing ccmmittec* for (he
|vvr reindeer and blue tree* atnnd*
"Little
F
all"
to
be
sponsored
by
Mr*.
Ted
l)a'la
of
DeLnrol
,peiil
FRIDAY
I ing u|*n a anew mid *Ur-.'ltrinA u lt * Circle uf the Sanford the Woman’s Club Dec. 12 and 13 yesterday In Sanford vbitlng with k id ground of blue. At the head
Oerdrn Club will meet at the In tho club house have been an­ fi lends. Mrs. Davis Is the lornicr of lliv table n large dreorntcJ
Miss Fannlu Bigger*.
heme of Mr*. I*. P. Campbell with nounced as follows:
trs* of blue svus pluevd.
Contacting merchants for i*.
Mr*. Harold Washburn as ro­
hiblti: Mrs. L. F. Spencer.
I Mr. and Mr*. W. II. Uaih and | During thr evening soft music
bestots at 8:00 P. M. ,
Cl-arge of door, Mr*. Jchn &gt;on, David, hive icturneel Ir in ' was played by u trio cempo-d
SATURDAY
Meisrh.
Flushing, N. Y. where they spent of Mis* Mary lleldlu at Hie pi­
ano, iWIIInnl Connelly, rtnllolat,
&gt; Cecrllsn Music Club will meet
Fancy work booth'. Mis. A. M Jthe past four months.
and Orln Far roll, slolinl.t with
at 3:15 o'clock In tho Fannie 8. Philip*, rhuimian; Mrs. Clriin K.
IK'lanid
Min son Studios, 002 Myrtle Are- McKay,. Mr*. . U. Patterson, M:s. 1 Mr*. W. II. Itrits loft Wcilnc*- Mrs. Bditli Oullck of
J. I* inglcy, Mi*. William Scott day for IVckiklll,. N. Y., where tinging two numbera nrcomuanBU#«
i-••*•«*».• i«*iiM- *...
Congregational Church Itaiaar md Mr*. Jmlie* Coats.
| ,l* will visit a* Hie guest of Mr, I d by Mrs. Donnie uf Delaind lit T, E.• h. CliiKH H uh
|*l« I mi? I ho th voialioii-*.
will bo held beginning at 2:30
Flower booth: Mrs. ,U. B. Itul- (Und Mr*. B. U. Hughe* for nlanit the plaiai.
-d
u
o
k'iu«ln**l
mu) i h l i l j 'f i v i
iMontlily (intherinK
. The honor guests were wrlo'clock at' tho parish house- Sup­ Iin». riialt man: Mrs. J. M. Stine- i two wvrks.
Citi*h ii*T«‘ **f ib u lia l Klut lilt! I'••iv'route*) lay Mr*. K. O. Ilnrper. wor­
per will lie served from 5:00 until clpliri, .Mr*. Ilcntuin Morrl*. Mrs.
|ir»' i ill at Iho ootifoiom i*.
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Iho ^ryular iiim iDiI v liiihlm *. ♦ •A I ii * • o f \\ t h«*uto* i i .i- r i i « u
Dwight Smith, Mrs. Alee John- Mi*. Sally Cray of Wlnlrr, Mo., thy Mnlrue. and John Courier,
t o o P. M
.
Patron,
of
Seminole ami hot'i&gt;i| iiii'.Dtitf uf Ilio 1* )*•• ) hi M riloi 111 ahi ii o f M»|h *uiit*
Inn aunt cf S. (I. C ra y id llii* rlty, Worthy
son and Mr*. W. A. Leavitt.
MONDAY
Foil ultra ‘will be told by an has arrived-in Sinloid to speti.l Chapter Number Two mi l Mrs. I Irpn « f Dm* rj*««l lhi|i|M t'huivh mi l lit*- ' I'c 'l'o li o ’ liimh' h\ Mi ■
Circles of the W. M. U. uf the iiiikiicnn |ici»uii who promise* to !the winter She Is lesiding nl UI8 (•Iron B. McKay, l’n«l tiiand Mat- vv *• la id I ^l mul l hi Iho • hu» h t » i mo*' l!i|ui*nl** **f W ii i I oi I'u11*
ion of Florida.
amu'N \\ii|» .Mi;. K. M. t » i » * ,’ l
Presbyterian Church will
meet tell the pit-sent and future, and * 1'ntk Avenue.
“ Mi
r.dillt Wi.
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as follows:
po&lt;*lt&gt;ly -on 10 of the past.
Re-ponse* were
given hv Mra. ( i n " Itliu;; n o r Dio In h llio n *•*
ere give
villc
•••*,« lw»|it: »*li I l*»il i I nil to,;*'
Circle One, Mrs. \V. II. Arnold,
Mis. M. N. Cleveland, pirsidrnt Doniw lluinline, Woitliv Brand mm.
Glggi-tltc sale timing the din­
in*nl* in- i*l Do i.iliim liii*' L o t
chairman, will meet with Mr*. Joe ner lour: Mi*. G. A. Speer mm uf tho Flo:Ida Flicnien's A ’r.'l- Mutton, Or. K. W. linirls uf Hie
l l e p j i l - f uni the m il. ' - id *' i,Ut 1 11*1 kill lltl*l |Hi*«l ill lh*l»
Kmerick. 1004 Sanford Avenflr, at Mr*. Arthur Kacha-y.
inry, will meet with the Quiin-y tlnlvcrsliy of Floridu nl Hnlnes- i-i-r* wen' tin'll. All-. W F. h i i i iii i4iiii*«'iu&lt; ill** tioro i Iom' i *•.« l
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this afternoon 'to ’in'«tall villc,
I'ntion,
andlie- Id the driulimrol wli'eti wu- hi l* ia l I'Mi d t'iiol% Ji' *iohiiilk;il»h'
S:*®, **; **•
' Candy Utdh: Jfi*. II. TV. Ruck- Auxiliary
Circle Two. Mrs. W. L. Hen. ,-r. rhalin;a»: Mr*. W. B. Bubr- the newly elected officer* of that Mr*. Afsmle Imniler, lliglil AVor- fi&gt;ll,&gt;wi*l by .i pinyei by Ml*- Min|i&lt; • m illio n * i*** 'l***Di * i
In . chairman, will meet with Mr*.
Mf*. ^
Collin., and Mis* •uxlliiiry in Qnlncy
my Arroeiate linind Comluclresalnii- Stc'tnil. Plan* f"&gt; the uiuund 1mot iv i Mini ••I I i t I i * o '
L. I. Frailer, Celery Avenue. a t’ |m „. m,,,,..,
of the tlcneral Utand Clmplvr nnJ|c'"i-tiiiu- pmlv
mail*'.
“ \it**lh«T hlv'hlitrhl «•! lln- »•••*
3:38 P. M.
| Fnll&lt;wlmr the hu*hu- - ■&gt;&lt;••• I l f
Friend* of Mr*. Billie Mel'nl- Past Grand Matron of Florldn.
Caul psrly on Dec. 18, the sec­
fa 1« • i t VV;i 1•is lid in' •a Ii v &gt;1
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nml
Ctrel# Three, Mr*. 8. D. Iligh- ond day of tho fair: Mr*. K. |ley, daughter of Mr*. J. It. Dunn,
The following gue»t» wore pres-J' *•*' 'I lu'l'r *’
eiijo)i*l
-1 1 1l**|»k !*• ■■I M i'll*' III 114', « l'*»
lcy man. chairman, wilLmcel with Compton, ihnhman: Mr*. J. C. will regret to learn tlrnl she I* ent: Mr*. Donnn llnlnllnr. Dr. K. r o fd im . nt* *em-.l In I n-» In
h.-f muit t ;m ui ., mi i*n"•1 l,l*i»'VM
Mrs! W. A. 1-udwlg. 608 East lllll*. All*. Walter Meed*, Mm. In the Femsld-Laughtun Ateni 'iUil W. Garris, Mr-. Donovan. Airs.
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M -• M :» lk .» U f •i as( 1
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V;»| . -h.
Fourteenth Btrec* at 3:30 P. M
1 Mil • t t|»*» Utt tk lllul 1
J. W. Hall and Mr*. C. F. Pixc- i Hospital where she will undergo Mavlhn farter, Mrs. Glenn B. Alt'- F. I'- ISh..-. 'II - Allmile Mevm
Circle Four. Mrs. A. D. Smith, |or
%* I4I|M»
an opt ration.
. 1. .it
1t."l %lilt'll i
Kay, Glenn E. McKay, Arthurjmnl Miss M n'in S t r n iit
chairman, will meet with Mr*. T , iKansation. for 0:00 o'cUck dinGranger, Mrs: Mamie I-amici'.! I'lv-ent were: Air-, t*. B lb II Ilf V 4 Itlt'll llii 11Vit lilt1 VV441i.|. •
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4
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"Mis. Donna llainlmi-, Wnrtliy George Turner, Mr*. B. f . liar ton. Mr*. I*. II Brim It.
i'm i'1 iii D»*
A* ®?k'“ *
Hammock, at not: Mr*. A. J. Pcteraon, chait
|||4\\4
8:10 P. M.
Ml
•
Verna|E. At. i ntioll. Mr*. I,llli*u V
V t*k
* - bt*1 In tilt ii ul
man; Mrs. J. W. I.ylu, Mr*. I_ Ursud At-ilrcii of Cirmnl t huptir per, John Courirr, l.«
Circle Five, Mrs. W. A. Leavitt, P. Hagan, Mi*. Clyde Ramsey, of Florida Order of the Bastein Smith, M r*. AV. D. Gnrilncr. M r * . f y . Air*. .1. C. CNlhoin
i
i 'h II huui. M iI&gt;. w
fi till*
h ril» • and x i'" •*t
chairman, will meet with Mrs. Aim. J. B. locrlcr and Mr*..J. T. Stsr, wa* the gue*t of Air. and on
mm 1• t
Derrls o f DcLnnd, John G il Ion, B K ii.lr", Alt*. A. K l h j
Dei
Msry Dolly, 1112 Myrtle Avenue, N’ewliy.
IIIi' 1■i 11 ' • *&lt;
Mr*. E.
llariier during hei o f­ Mr*.
“ 1It. •t.|4 - lib 111 I'l
Mr*. E. Ila trlso n ,
Mrs.
J. B. II. Cnm m ing.A1r- AA.il Hr it i . All-.
x.
i d . •, i i ill* . Mi
3:30 P. M.
4
llo*ter«cs ami -isslstants during ficial visit to Seminole t'haptei. Abeinathy, Mr*. K. AV. Altinnu Augurtii Fletcher. All** Altiune 1 i *
Circle Six, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, the dinner hour; Mr*. J. U. Cog- Number Two. She lift Thursday
;
i
li«t lu'ii' ' Y
Stew art, All**
M alle
S lrw in ". lllMM &lt;1i l 11f 114 • * Met
Mrs.
C.
C.
Ilrlgg*.
Mr*.
J.
K.
chairman, will meet with Mrs. bum, i liairmaii; Mrs, C. W. lin­ aftcniocn for FjisII* mid Tr.- Courier, Mr*. Joe Corley, Air*. F. Ali*. r . I’ H im '' and M i*. S. \
4 Dir i i " ll|&gt; ii l ■i !I«i • if
•t
1'
c
Philip
‘
ltl|» * v 1 4 J4*4||t•’ 1 4 "'ll Di •'i It'ii i&gt; 1 V
ker, Atr*. S. It. Hlghieymnn, Mrs. i fares when- she will visit the F. Dutton, Mrs. Estelle Elliott. Bdenfiehl
P, M
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8.
chapter*
there.
R.
J.
Ilollv.
M
r*
I.
K.
Estrldgc.
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Mrs.
John
Gove,
John
Gove,
Mrs,
*.•
1
- Business and l’rofcs*lonal Cir­ and Air*, Georg* McCall.
f..i h»4i In iilt'ii, 1 1 1 1011*i "i*
- Oscar Harr ison. O-car HarrUun,
ll»M if
Mill II..4 lit
cle, Mlta Mary Baric, chairman,
.L*•4*1V411it* nml
Program ronnnlttee: Mia. C. It.
Mr*.
It.
C.
Maxwell,
and
Mr*.
D
wIR meet with Miss Charlotte Dawacii, rhiihman: Mr*. W. I\ f 14l InI- Kiiiilunl i. ii h ‘ Mil! 1 1 v 3&lt;
.0. Mctlivln.
Smith, 000 Magnolia Avenue, at
«Its* 1*1*4b•m ill'll in (In • i i i 1-in tlv IU it
Cooper, M i l II. C. Moore, Mrs. R.
Also, Mr*. II. C. Almu.', Ml**
8:00 P. M.
if
tulv I"**' mill in-ti iiln t.
A. Smith sial Mr*. W. R. MeI
nidi
Must
tl)»lr
r
Fondue*
i Julia llelle MrClellaml, Mr*. J. F.
lllll 1
lit11
Business and progrum meeting Cracken.
| ,,|lrlxv • i'll III*-innm:
'McClelland, R. B. I'eurlfoy. Mr*. 1 1*2 cup- rhopiHsI I*.tessp. ml' I I 4M4II *1 - iiiii * lit i • i •uf* •i iuII • l« if
of the ,W M. U. of the First
There will la' three program*
l- l liu*p ; |«t\4tl -i ."i I n * I d l « .1 l.iim tii'i'u1 1 If it
It B. I'eurlfoy, Mr*. B. J. Routh. u )n r li ( i -iw I
Methodist‘ (Trjrrli will I * held ul
'4
In be enjoyd hv the visitor* at
K. J. Routh, Mrs. Edith Guluck, 2 clip* -lift I'll *d
U A I'I'Y IIIHTIIDAY ,
r
I 'b i 'f • 41•1• •VI •i •b « "1
3:00-1'. M. In tin- church
11 bin mm
the
"Little
F
a
ir"
It
Ins
been
I
Air*.
Fonlyee
ltu»**ll,
Fonlyrv
•
ruiiit'lid
pnprikn
k
l
•
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1
4
.it.
lli
Ii
i
Past Matron* Chili will meet at
. 1l 4*41 VV 1III D " V V I'l
Mr*. S. C. tilnhimi
Itiusell, Atr*. Fred Strunge. I). S. 1 tessp.
3 ••»-»; &gt;olk»
tit• It* l*ii t i l l I I d vf
. Ii m i. ♦! u l l l l l l
the &gt;unte of Mrs. B. J. Routh at innuunced. and any person mak­
Raymuml A. Kuder
ing
a
donation
to
the
Fair
will
be
B.
Starr.
Mr*.
J.
O.
Huff,
J.
O.
minced
paisley
le
a
lr
n
I..I4 M. It •111 II* * l " 1. t|
8t00 P, M. with Mr*. O'Deal prosBari
AVevks
rntltld to one free edmlsslon lo
w Iiii b
Huff, Air*. Amelin Norris. E. C. I t tcasp.
A ll.it. l l l l l ' t i l l ' . Ill iiii&gt;
by.aa M-hostra*.
i Harper, Mr*. Iw flsir Irwin, Mr*.
celery -sit
1-2 cup milk i- md I l"i-. 1" cn "".^1 -n.
CfTcIss of the First Uaplitl W. eny one of the three programs.
IU
At.
Tyre,
Mrs.
Pauline
Banner,
14 lra*p 3 egg whiles
...... (nl. I ..... . &lt;•» S in ifi" d lent
M
. 8- will meet a* follows:
minced onion*
lieuten
.Mrs Toll.. Mr*. II. J. *Lehman,
,’,-n I Ini........
'll
I " • V ."?
Circle One will meet with Mis.
iunt.
The
public
is
cordially
In­
Mrs.
P.
M.
j
II.
J.
Lehman
and
Mix
the
uysters
with
bread,
-cn
Mi.. In ne Him. .ii . Mi- 1 H 1
F? E. Bolt. 1101 Perk Avenue, at
vited
to
attend.
King.
•oiling*,
yulk«
nod
milk
l.igldli
rlinigh,
All*
&gt;
R
mIIim*. MtJ
3:30 o'clock*»&gt;*&lt;»• High School P.-T. A.
Eduinud Alei Vl»
Ami, Alts. II. Jaeubcui, Atrs. mo, lp_Jhs. whiter, IHiur Into lull- K. E It.d/. 'Ii
Circle Two will meet with Mr*.
Harry Kent, Air*: George Turner tereil l-ikllig di-lier Itake 35 mill M i s .1 I . I ' l l ' ' " ...... ," " 1
L ila Miller, W eil Flint Street, Will meet at 3:30 o’clock In the Co-Eds Club Plans
school auditorium. All
parents
of Orlando, Mr*. AV. AN. AVanirr. ule* in a Mow oven.
lluir» It-- i*o
a t 1:30 o'clock.
are
urged
to
attend.
The
pr
'Ikuuaand t»lsn d lir e —ing
Airs. Katherine
Heiidernon,
Circle Three will meet with
F o r Christm as P a rty and
will
b«
a
Christmas
play,
“Th#
I ripe o live ,
j l M E Milt
Mr*. Settle. W. S. Settle, Mr*. 1 2 cup s t iff
Mia- Jark Stemper, 311 North
mayonnaise
ihupped
Ilcrtha AlathU. Mr*. Marie Mat­
Tn pis.1 )• " »
Ifrench Avrmie, ut 3 30 o'clock.
A t the regular meeting of Hie thews, Air*. Hasel Gillespie, of 2 Inbip.
Epventh
and
eighth
grades.
in. I ttK' j
u e d l l c l i i i l * I I I ' .. 'm l 1 1
I Ic n p
Circle Four will inert with Mr*.
Executive meeting of the Bah* Celetp. -City Co-Ed. Club which New Smyrna. Mr*. H. J. Nl*.
Ill i|»4li'k linil*
chill -sure
lemoll Juice
their linn Inc* ..
B. C. Moore, 801 West Twentieth
met
Tuesday
aflrinoon
nl
I
00
II'.Id
ford Junior High P. T. A. will
II V'
I 8 ten-p -nil
Mr*. Nellie Alwk of Winter Peik. 1 labap.
cvi'i &gt; w**t
I11mu
St***' at 3:80 n’-lock.
1IlkV
held at 2 30 o'clock In tho o'clock al the home of Al— Muriel Mrs. Ann Gray of Daytona Reach,
I III l - l l l I K
.11*.I •-I tnkl&lt;i s'irli
r a t -up
I
8
I
flap.
Circle Five will meet with Mu he
school.
Knox on West Nmetcvti'.h Slr«wt, Mr*. Edith Hume ut Daytoini 2 labsp.
papnka
with 2 lat|*-p* '.'ii" "1i linil Jlllll 1
E. M. Carroll, 1001 French Ave­
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY It was decided to hsv.-,n Christ­ Reach. Mr*. Gertrude Granger » f
choi'l'cd pickles
18 len-p liran«ly, g*»*|** '*lb • nl| i h| 1 1ie
nue. at 8:00 P. M.
Second Annual Lillis Fair »pon- mas party cn Dec. 21 at the home Delaind, Mr*. Julia
(dll: prefernsll
celery -red them up n»:l*in •I I IIM ll .'I'd | II k
Droahrr ol
Circle Six will meet with Mr*.
r . —i,. v.w min
ti.nin. i*°rcd by the Sanford Womans of Alls* Ellen Meriwether.
New Smyrna, ami Mr. ami Mi*.
Mix and cldll Ihc ingredient*. them iiwii) ui :l H'VI' list • &gt;rDu ii
The mreting wa. raPnl In order
itvvn
M)
A cnup* |Cub to stimulate buy In,- In Sanwaie j.*'
» llll III x I'lid -line '
at 3.30 oclock.
.ford aiai to glva merchant* an tip- and presided over by Ml** Mary B. S Sli.lge of New Smyrna. Servo over any Vegetehlr salad.
dm«'.
Mr*. Alurrav Jarvis, Mr. and Mi*.
I'rane De-»ert
Marthu
Bmerlek,
club
president.
TUESDAY
.porlnnlty to display their rrerK. Norman While uf Kl**lnimei'. I cup prunea
1-4 ten p. -all
The
treasurer's
rrpuil
wo*
glvrli
The Aiarian Cla.s of Hu First. f.h,*"dl»* , 'i* _®t' „ , f T
2i°9
Mr. and Mr*. George Meflowan »(&lt; f
rut from seed*
1 rup light
Baptist Cliurcli will hjivr n hati-j!* **'
I * M. In the club and routine l.uslnrs* di-iusw-d.
I town *ugni
Folowing the hu*!iicsi sesainn, Kissimmee and Air*. Jame* II. 1 cup Imiling
qu«t and Chri«tmB« Irrts Iii ron -!” 0lll€ on
Avenue.
water
2 1*1 »p.
a social liuur wa* en|oye-l and re­ Watkln* of Jacksonville.
flection wrIUi IU rrifiilnr monthly j
“
----23 cup nuts
ci ram
freshments served by the lio»'e»*
meeting at «:3jl P. Al. In tho
ANNOUNCKMKNT
I lca*p.
fhny km dl
Present were: Mlia Hetty West,
Todav &amp; Saturday
IIK FORGOT
church annex. Class officer* will
■
2-3 cup flou r
laiiilln
ROANOKK, Va„ Dee. 8- -(dh
he hoticMw*. All member* aro I Itegular Friday night dance Mbs Joyce AVhlddun, AH** Je».le
I lewsp. *i*la
I c e g . Is ulrn i
Durden,
Miss
Jane
(kiehran.
Mm*
urrrtl to attend.
|-oonrored by the City Recreation
M ix the prune* 1»«l wale
A f. n~ ‘ .*nJ | rofe»»i.mal Wo- Detmrtmrnt will be held In the Ellen Alcrlwctlic, Alia* Cslherine A Roanoke
ter fiv e mlnulra mix in Dir re ­
7
menu Circle of the Method!*! City .................
‘
seriously that the Inform ation lie m aining in g m lie til'. IV tir ini»» a
Hall tonight from
8:30 un­ Hurt, and Mi»* Alurhl Knix.
Also, All:* Natalie Till'., Alisa ga ve a young man w ill e ver Id
Church will meet In the church til 12:30 a’cloch.
Mary Maitlni Bmerlek. Ali«* B'-ma o f any practical value. Aw ekened g r r a ir tl |o«f pnn ami luike f»n minannex at 0:30 P. M. for supper.
Ulra In m plow oven. S n v r warm
Mr*, tieu.go A.
Meffetl will
The first to
distinguish be­ Duudnev, Mi** Bllnlieth Whig- from a sound s liep a l 1I:IM| P. M. o r cold with Irunut or pint n|t|i|e
give her nnmial Christinas Ex- tween sensory and motor nervea ham, All*.. Mnrgnit. .ipgn.vr. by the teh'plioue. the attorn ey wa* MUrf.
re v Ion Rcritel at 8:80 o'rlock was Biasletnus. a great physician Alls* Alarcin I'roetur, ill* . Nell asktxl Hie ip iallfleatlo n * fo r !*••
Stewart, Alls:. Mary Iwslge. Miaa rom in g President o ftlw llu it'sl
i Hie Southskle School Auditor- of tha Third Century, B. C.
MK.MIK't
Dorothy
Kailrr,
Alisa
I aiHcU State*. He eap lalilrd p olitely nml
Go:rnly and Alim llelte Wntlnm. ' a fte r hauglug up the phone
D AI.il AltT, Ten , Her *. i.Ti
i thought o f one th in g tie hail o m it­
File Aiarslial It W liiidln.l
ted to a n y—tact.
believe* In making file dull*
mill-tic. Iteeently lie hud hi* flee
trucks tirtvrn silently to llie
IH ’BTY SHOES
school do*tr and ll&gt;*n -nddiedyl
nprneel up th e'file sire n Kit emeu
8 .—
— J. J. N a llle, railroad cm‘ in hrlmet* and ruldn-r fonts, In-nf7— (d*&gt;— J. J. N am e, tallroad m i- Ing axce and d r n i n r i n g
lm»e, |
ployc, ha* decided to replace n ehisheei Into the l&gt; l i l d i n g . H o i u k
pair o f shoes ha
purrliased in of tha acruslnntisl
tilts »eeiei!
&gt; 1018 and w ore
until last yrur. blocked, simulatinv
file condi­
The shiM-s still a ra n 'l worn out. tion*. Despite all this excitement,
B et a sm all break has appealed 440 student* gwl out uf thr build-1
an one o f the uppers.
Ing l-i two Iiliautr-. five second*.J

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l'AItSLKY — •Da. par dor. bun.
If* Ita

apt, o l (two and stem It ’ III .•4m*
MRlaUan. hi another rlttr.
Th* $| which Mayor IHggtos
jMtitad.in cIit j UOou. with- a. card
attached win p*l&lt;t I* Iteumlllet
rend Aadtrinn who n n it to the;
A j u u n orrirn- Equipment Con*,
pony who' pnld. it to lo o R.
liesher, who erve It ts Iho. Bon*
fbid Hire trie Company, who. pu*»
id merrhaaraWee free* Bperr
Hon*, who bought groceries at
Um Trlblo “ H- Umeets ria, who
-Mid It to Ike Touchl*tt Dnut
Company, who than lurnod It oior
Ht&gt; II. I . PirklnaV ThUl 99-worth
t ffooda were bought with that
I which wna rpont with a- local
Merchant.
Hut tho circulation
dee* hat atap l Kara, It kaapa tree*
Wing until It get* hark to tho per*
aon who started It then the cycla

lha chlof subject o f conJoctijra Ik*'.
•IffM among offlelali o fth s Olllt•d Btatoo Amateur Athletic tut.
Ian on. the oca o f their fifty .tin t
annual ronrlava.
Although llttla Flalind alroady
haa a
p
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t 918dKMM)0*— aeois than
htr war Uobl to tho United BtnU*
—fat preparation fa r tha gawoo

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M a d . fair, atarhat ataady.

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quartets,

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SPRINGER, N. M „ Daft
| (AT— Hera U what It
put on n, aufcmffuL
Day pragyant witk fi
a,000 pound* of
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bun. lir .
DOMAIN/: — No auppllaa.
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trie*, Secretary of Stale Hull
dlacloiad ha aoon will send a note
to fnndon outlining ibla nation's
atlltuda toward such procedure.
While he would not reveal the
tenor of hi* mraaagr until It haa
been dkpatchrd, other aoureca
made It clear that there la little
prospect tho United State* would
oln with other nrotm|
_____ ,____ _________ ______the
blockade.
Aa Hull mado known hla pVtn*.
Prnident
Rooacvtlt
ronferred
with Ctalrmin Dnvh
of
the
Aaitrlcm Hrd Crmn who after*
ward* laid Ihn nrganlxatian may

200 galiona, at
iger that rnueh
■atkfled ahsyt

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UNTIL YOU’VE BREN, TQ,

" i (O N A n — Kt/plUa mod. ■ f r l H A T I I — Puppllao modarata,
laanand . modtralo, merest
*Ub Olapt Strlngl*** And H p " * ? lc , , r' " ' Br* M aland/. Bn.

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gw t A v t m s f ’js;

Tha announcement of -tho las.
tending visit coma u tho Uuitod
Itato* foreign poller ipotlight
Win turned lo the Brltlih block­
ade of Ocrman export*, although
tha Admlnlitration'a major coo*
cam itlll centered no mcana of
holplng Finland ctuhlon ibo Im­
pact nf Soviet Russia's Invasion.
On tha nutation of BrIUah aol*
turn of N ail product* daatlnad

Eliiabtlh

re. L. O. llamagv, Alan
’, Mr*. W. A. Till!*, W. C.
Ir*. W. C. Jones, Mr*. K.
Mn. Toni. Meredith,
annlng. Mr*. A. L. Kelly,
r Kelly, Mr*. Julia Cun.

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fa teeklna to clarify Iho altua*
tlon, Morgenihgu ptlnied out that
under an expoiMmport haok.-Mhn
Finland could obtain many American cemmod tiaa which iho needs at
once. The bonk would pay the
merchant* f«r tha praduaD and
Plnland would repay the bank, he
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, F. Harriet*, F.llxabolh liar* IOff a needle In a haystack. 1
ett I t U Milnaon. J. L. Potta, an lm*uranee company affpat 1g * . I Tho possibility of a loan i
’. 1 Itnlnre, Mr*. W. F- Ralnra, doaed a mdium-drtacWt/j w,rant *■'" broached by HjahntT
, M. McClalt/ L. J. Patterson, I over aahee In a city dump Iand irnpr. Finnish mlnkter here,
LlW. Lmmgntl. Fred W. Ball, faaad. the pro*lea* suhataaca,, It ffcntheu *akl, and h* waa rnfi
Ire. (Ira. Klfiot, Kdward EtlMklhad been thrown out witfi Ithe u Jr*1** Jonce. M o re l Inen whn
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The Sanford Htndd wiHb*fln

publicitlon tomorrow offR*afliit»of
five full.advertiaementa con­
taining nfif"*1 of buiiniM andi pro*
fctalonal men instated to too
‘Trade-At-Home* campaign. If you
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month* after their return, Htr
P e l t o j r a k *»c , apparently u *

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ALL NIflHT

PH0NRI7

Y o « d W l U va to wait ta a.eamaUte tha « * 4
aooaasary. far a boat* repalria, j ^ . T V , MSwfhlr
PaymMt P k a e f f . n a thwple, aaMamlaal way to partheae U rea UpeavareaaM out s f Im h h . It aaahMe
raw u *"J «r * rereadil.d U rea whUa paying for m,
pair* la a)p*ridy laelaB Moal* arraaged far year **&lt;*•.

vaaleaea.

NO RED TAPE . . . NO DELAYS

.’ . We- wW. gladly ea-apaeata la. halplag with php
aad idea!*' la hejag aaw t*afan a*diaasvaalauMA
vmur hare*, wai you lot a* aaplaM UL tyarelM

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A circuit court hearing will be hLa brain
d, I m f i f y i h i r on . * suit &lt;«s»t mIn.
W»Tt*r ■ . I f i n r t t to require * • - ™*

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show aoua* why it should not U »
attention o f
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'College Tonight:

MIAMI, Dec. 8 .-T h e
ilehigf
for OrhOgt BottT ticket! frcuu the
■elate of Georgia ha. already
started.
Q eofgl* T««h, Boullurn rvpre■eptatlrc Iq the New Year grldh&lt;5» cWielc, p u n V * « i
,lck‘
els for Atlanta ran* two day* aft-

Nation for* publication'
Uta
form o f o arMed scratch d e t l
which aUU for M ctnu.”

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KIIANCta 11ALL AM. Defendant.
(iMiir.n «»• 1*1 «L U ,.\Tlo\

•vbom It may ccoctra tluU vtidar I »lac4 of
m i by vlrtwa of lhat w rn ln ria* Du«ai Co
al fierier iniulc and •ltef%d la Ilia | Boltin* C
Circuit
Court, tfeiulaolo County.
\ou an
l*ioil«ia in clmacfry. on tha I I I m Juuirnl to
dm of November. I5J?» In tL*u or t»; v
emit n cauio therein
prijimt Jnnin«ii.
uher* hi liuaranly Bond h Mort* .complaint
Vuump^u). Inc., a corporation. i«t.o\» at)
M complainuht ami Ham rltM i ami lion l«»i «
U.HtuJ. KlelOo. hl» W f«. nru Ov;
Thai &gt;,
fi.iid.inl*. I O. A. fpeir. «* H|welnl th,l |tiw
Mml,i III OhaiWsry. will offer for bu ,*ri»U
sal. find .,11 Is Ihe- hl|k.*t *nd
rh. non
hs.l bidder for cash. at thy front «• I hr n
duui of lliu Courthouse In the clly
»n*
Ilf S.infmU. Urmlnole County. Flor- *tik» ru
1.1* nn Monday, tho »rt day of
" tht»»
j.ihnsrr. A l l 19 1 *. dur n c l h .
of oold • .
gal h o u r , of isle. that certain^ rcnl l h r r » o f . i

#r W'lgoring upon kb (ityihMaa t
ether pretdMoo under Ida control

ci|A«flaOBAUtaa.

guided by
llcod
Coach Sam McAllister, ha* bitn
practicing for the |&gt;ast four weeks
althoifh the la*t four day. Isive
been tho only one* devoted to
regular rrgnnixed noth
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They cloetd thl* afternoon'1
y of thoatate of Klurida |work with n light
Inr. lengthy
itod for tho 1»J0 Orange|scrimmage rrislclt between thu
ale. The Stadium ha* present first team and the reiTg*d considerably over irrvca.
r* * ' » y . U»t New 'tear *
Coach McAllister lia* not an[?
,*n nounerd nn n|icnlnn lineuii but it
*• Indicntcrl that the team lunning
netted tl '
bctWv°V ' , J •&gt;* the fin t let in tinlay will Kv
;•
B,u the (darting flte. They were-1
of, QUMipnui.
Vinny
Kdanrnka*
nml
Frank l\ THU tlN I'l IT I'OI'OT OV T ill
m \t i i j m i r t a i . c m c i'iT . i*
id«n atendg on Uw weal Ylnrhanla. both Mtern.cn. at for* Ml VIIH BKMI.TQI.B t ut &gt;T\
te field have now been wlrJ,. t&gt;nn Miller und llim y
V I.4 I H I I S A .
riA
Jsain V. w i n d i k t lU aln tiff
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I , ,Tork on Cholkcr, also letlcrmcn, atguaids;
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lUftds b vutuajly com- wilh
p[|(*li. « «n *a tlr„s l III,CNN II. W lt•w
lO lh * t&gt;»ti n.lanl
ACTION VO» III VOWCB
• vo
A ,c**‘ sophomore nt center.
Tu: fill'll ft i». W tilaa.

BasebpH M a y Be
P fa y e d Indoors

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KIIA.NCIM IIALLAM. HACINU

1931 FO R D V8 T U D O R
wllh 4 food tires. Clean Inside and out for onty

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1935 P L Y M O U T H D E L U X E C O U P E
4 Rood tiros. Now Gun Metal paint. Clean as a pin in.Ido
and out. This car carries our 30 day mechanical guarantee*
For only $110 down, balance in small payments.

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s till *s:til\ni.i; it i l M l.
IS

1936 C H E V R O L E T T U D O R

I IIIMI.III

4 good liras. Clean inside and oul. Dark blue paint. Bast
bargain in town for only .Oft down. 30 day mechanical
guarantor.
12 monthly payments at $20.S0.

Jtlll.N IIU.l.AM I'Ulutlff.
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1931 P L Y M O U T H T U D O R S E D A N

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New paint, food tires. Nrw s e t
coven. Clean as a pin.
Listen to this for only $22!i cash «»r $75.00 down and 12 pay*
mints at $15.73.

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1931 C H E V R O L E T S P O R T R O A D S T E R
Good tires.

Ceootl paint.

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$45

D O N T CET ANG RYI
JUST

LEG AL NOTICE
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a Ii UI i thl.i o r * r Kliall he published

fur four ion»»cullvr w:»efc*.
VVI|n.«s II. I*. Ilctmlun. Ct-rh ol
i| circuit Oiturl, mid lh, nfficlml
WIH.
You arc l»«*rcl»&gt; orilmil nml ic- ..ul IhctMif. (lilt lit till' of O*'
•luirtil to l*o an t
-hi pun th.»
Im ilar of Jnlitmri IM" to t!•« lull c n b .r. m $ &lt;f p m n s v a a i '
of complain! fil'd *n|cAliisl &gt;i*u •»
lli** nlinr »t)lc«l t.tu .• »unt*«'ou't
Tha Hanfnnl l%YraM it lo rebj
*l« fl§:nalc«| ;is tin* ii&lt;t\P|K\j«er In
T»»

,e.Jtowi Ducate T„ Meet S o n ^ n , j

C om pel C arryin g O f

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TBE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, F L O W D I

mg men. n r hrlirsr we I
rnrs in Sanlnrd. Ilrf».ir
rundilionrd usrd cars.

PHONE 101

c i n r t r r t o i h t . in a n d
r o i i t r . w i v u i .c c o t M r . r t .o n .
I t u . O M i i C K a r no.
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We mak. key* ssf all kinds

QUARaNTf DONil * MonTO.Min
ilatd tn tha Virginia game but wHI be out
CINCINNATI, lice- 8 -t/ D —
COMPANY, INC, a corp.. Coin. U * although hla left leg la uadbMi and Without batting an eye. a pionptalnapt.
^
eft tn the Inuebnll patk lighting BAM r t U L t &gt;8 ’ nml (IliU T h lU IB
hysinCM predicted that within IS
V1KLUS. his wIf.. IMfsudamr.
badly, B to u p fr probably will lake aaveral yeartC tJw.KlIDie that waa lorn n NOTICK OP POIlElXOIt BBS I ATM
N ote* la hrr.br given to at)
Wfijrth In hit I«g. Ua U fearful o f dfral century are In a caw- pistura
l* Mk la not given proper treabkapt. The would bo played entirely under a
ttape, M i beau dralntd tererat tfme* . . . roof d iy or night—and tho weaire guard was hurt In the second quarter thtrman could go hang.
ia on a pan Interception
“ Don't call ny&gt; a nut," plradrd
I t 9* S wacM orper. ilUnuiuitlng

HOFMANN

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A ltm a n C h e v ro le t C o

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U)H W. FIRST ST.

HANKOKI),

20T Magnolia Ava.— Pbon. 101

SATURDAY—

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ft* quickly' Worked hla way tu
itala Woodson and stayed there tErougliout the
about &lt;00 minute* during the 10-gnnio araaon
and won hla Utter.'
Aa.lkar I t n I Boy
Anothar Sanford boy stoma U ha doing right wall also. L. H.
Oay, director o f nuMte relation at W offord write* that “ Bill Buhr8wockhanivr, who ha,
man, van ity back, climaxed hla football career at W offord Colnight game burgeon f
logo by turning In ont o f hi* bott performance* o f the teaion
agnlnit The Citadel at Ifilmlngton, N. C. . . . During the pett
acn*oa Buhrman 'waa one o f the key msn m tha Tarrlara' attack
and,' danlte lojarlri that (lowed him dawn, p|«rad more thab
annuals, to earu a vanity latter . , . Bahnaan 1* a member of
Kappa Slftna fraternity, and o f the va n ity' football and track
lu A , He I* studying for Bachelor o f Science degtte.

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| WEAR-SEALED

K

CHOICR

H O S I E R Y

Tha AU-Asaarisaa Again
Collltr’a Magntine coma* .out with Hi AII-Amcrlcan loam which
U a perpotuatlon of. tha AU-Amarican ktaaw started by WalUr
Camp in. CoUior'a In 1880. Annually wa Ilka Colllar’a team hot*
Porhap* It la bocauaa Grant Rice I* *uch a
at ofan vfhaft you don’t agree with bbr. whan.
up by.wqndartag how all o il other “ expuft*"

HHITf.

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f ilin g thl* » ih i |mmi Anri 4P»' 1t» utir BlQie
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T i r**» » • « null* D U in eiu l* lu ivr w iartn ilt&gt; th r ram * ••• »•;*ahl»* Csslor. tho Mil Ito I&gt;otlort te ittin f, *l»r •an.r at • l l 1It j' LrM*
lu iiuoe o* lo n u ln o d»»rt*»M ti. (ou tin g I*"' iniso. o « ir»u«l«
llio u o fo r iim t lo DlBnM»n&lt;t. tr** r o t in o trh imiHsin-nt h*»t IM '
tr ia n t tho u ln u il sk ill « f HKMlOfti orton.-o
ft4&lt;lsl lua-h
m lllioiiAlroa o*».t inn lls«ou» porsflo k r « i t..»aa- ami k o rp tho t

UMRUL
Csueiully KillaU
40 Yunrs^^Experience

(llamomlu i«t &gt;aI*' y tiulls
Itmino
ub)*«t |tt«m l*» boMl. Iiro os*\l ««'rr 'r i
\ou **»ll
ontoioal (idaranlro tuvri1 lotnl*lt ul in«*siiil»n*a, |o*« of
nr brllllAitcy
v iNir tw o to t « oi r o i

M U a U i Liu. iL. luuk

I'rtaipl It n lM — l*r»M»l lie lit cry

.r .^ s a ss
(election*: Ends: Frank Ivy,

Mull 8t&lt;rf| |Iveai ta u a id U t i aU iu liau .

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85c— $1.00— $1.15

i repeat Colllar'a
toma; Eaco Sarkklnan, Ohio S u te; Tatkle*:
Phono 294
Nicholas Dfahoa, Cornell; Joe Boyd, Text* A, A M.; Guard*! Ha ITT
SmlOw U..4. 0.1 Edward Molliukl. Tonnetaer; Canter: John SchloehT,
Santa Clara} Quarterback: Paul Christman, Missouri;' Halfbacks:
Nila Klnnkk, lovra; Tom Harmon, Michigan; Fallback: Banka MeFaddtn. Cleassoa. The one big difference, la tho lino betWiaU
CoUior'a alid tha A P selection is that Collier's plek* Joe
Boyd o f Taxaa A. A M. as taeklo while tho A P puts Boyd on tho
third taam. What a difference! First string on somebody’s taaa* I VJITHER5 VJAS T tC K LB P A S A KJD
ws.J *1.1._l
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HAPPY t 0HB HASN'T THE
P A W tB 6 T r o e A T H A T HHR
H uSflAhTD W A S R O B B E D
O F TWttlR. C A TTLE M O N E Y / j

TtJU VJtRE VERY KIND TO LEND
VdfTHERS H E HONEY A N D M A K E
t h e ir t r ip p o s s ib l e .a f t e r ih e y
HAD SACRIFICED SO nuCH PtoR. VT/

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»wmr o f the Hat.her, Mg »oyvr at ft ol: a and
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raVy butr plar“'Z f f . " * } * * JSF
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V f " t e g *•* • • • B «f TajrUn catering Jtat
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nc In on tW about completed. Nice addition la
tbought and ha looked olrrctJy at « ro“ »&lt;l floor. '
anyhow, we the market . . . Jack Thompson
Saiita aa ha tpeka, “ 8lr, I k a o w I*11 knew a'.out
•w • • . A a k and Cecil Crane* la frrm S 'lb how, but i ahnli wander f a * * ■ ' r a m . . . II
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Bill Shrteor and Berry Trake
will be wedding bell* aeoa
Biltten 'and R. B. Btai
SnlkriKiy and TbamarrlUa,
reapectirelr- ween on ' the i
big and atreng Monday mi
Britt wnant vp U par fb&lt;
naknrnm reason, and Rla*
aittlag In Uu am relaxkaa
W. M. Janes a f Booth Boale
made hla flret trip to the 1
Uila acaaen. Laeka Juat Urn
wBb lb- * ‘
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^toutk you, Sire,*1 bo14 tha,I.,BI!**» 5 * r *P
youiy man hewing, “ Erie it-la. j* * 1^ * - Walls
Hat I hate no.troupe. And I need 5°, ; ? w**b blr

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Hihdegng Planes

Thr Atlo ttcy Genual'* « ffl •
.ml tha Luate a « f tlm Inlrram!
Improvement iVttd r-rc li i.l c !i
wu k seeking a »ati»racloi y »ulu j
ilon lo the nl*po.ittlou i f I ml t,
which the title |ki. I I * to tht
State under the pi w.-on, of llw
Mu-jihy Act, 8t*tu Attorney t'an
uni Gcorgi- Coupe I Gib a m-M to*
Hay on a vl,lt lo Hanfu &lt;1.
Attorney (iHibr alain! _ that"
In a arason of asounting natal events, Mrs. Albert Demmteell,
thU problem had been tefore th r
Himnl for torao time ntw auu llthough paralyteil In the lower half of her body since July, yaw
that aeme action on the mallet &gt;lrth to a normal child. The Florence, Col., mother recovered
la expected In the nrir future.
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Mr. Glb'.a. alio-ann6unfrd dial 'roin effects of childbirth, but still cannot move her lower limb*.
werk U proxrentlnc ailiafncturily
on tne icvialon nbl r niplhillim'
of FloikJa atatulea umlrr llu
ruperei&gt;lon uf l»can l&gt;Ci)ia , U.
Tribble, fcrmer'y of Stvt-oit Om*
evmlly In DrD'inl. _
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When thla work' la rn(ii|&gt;lctad
the statutes which now fill a
Inigr niimbrr.of. vilumc, will be
lunaolhlalrd Intu two Tolnmer, a
eoluine of l:wa pml anolhrr o(
nnmilnlkill", Mr. '(iibta pointed
out, mii| will Ik- oanilul.li' lo Ihe
pi jlic ut Inin- 1 rnsl, nbolit i f *

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trout.. - U ,«aa nnxeaxonaoly warm
In t U MldVeat, BournwMt, and
most of tbo FarwexL
Furiosi winds tbaf blew Ul
In . the North Atlantis and Hetth
Pacific-Mates left at |eaat three
dead' any many injurtd, with
mxeh property damhgy, la Se­
attle, two were reported drvwned
tn rekord tides, and toppled tinea
cut o ff the power nt Warranton,

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Threat to Romania in the Cora nunUt FartyW otneui ^ .»cow
paper Indicated the Ruselan bear waa ready to blto o ff another
Ora.
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Twenty.four nun Rare injured ekaak. Conqaaot o f BeaaarabLa, once held by Rbaala, and domina­
wh*ii a I t n h it loeemothra and tion o f Balkan statca would extmd the thruaUng Soviet "Line of
Empire” to the open aan In tho couth. A t the aame time pressure
on Turkey waa renewed.

Army-Na1

Hany Weaver To
Be Held Sunda:

Sis Person*Die Jetse Frtenan

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bu ildin g the filicist* m ost popular autom obiles the Corporation ever
t . . . the 1940 Plym outh, D o d ge, D eSO to and Chrysler.

"hir. Weaver was knocked about
SB feet when he woa struck t y *
taxicab a* A e stepped from the
rktowalk o f a JacksootUIc street
Sunday. The ta il had been struck
by another auto.

’ Mr. Wcnvor waa torn on June
IS. I I H in Bketon, Ala., and retheft until be come to BmlT-yeara ago.' Ho hoe been
y«d aa a trainman for tbr
tier Coeit Lino Railroad aloe*
jo -IIS WIUOW, 111, IS-

thor. R. i. Weaver of Blot ton;
three plattra.,j l r a . Hattie Aber*

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public.
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Rent todayViM

No Representatives
P resen t A t M e e tin g
F o r Reds W h o Push
F i n n i s h Invasion

Sweden Extends
Breaking,
E n terin g
Field Of Mines
Charges Filed By
C h ief Roy W illiam s English Give Ai d T o
Finns In Form O f
The urrcht of four negroes End
(ins Masks, Planes
llurr while boys nil nIhuiI II

&gt;cttn« of nge hu* solvnl lit Irnil
12 of the Breaking nml entering
rits«*« which have tnken plnve in
Hanford
during
rrO'iil weeks.
1‘liief of I'olire Hoy t», Williams
tmnnitiired t dny.
Tin* rontiniHNl rrciirivitre of
tht
mhbei ie t liavo ftarntsanl
Hi* I'olire Departimml for oeviTui
v.reU ainl rvMilleJ in the conceit*
tint ion of (lie &lt;hpat Intent's effoiti on Ihe holution of the petty
etilitn wtt\r.
T lie four negroe* tiahlHil by
Cliief Will lain* hint til :ltl were
Knurl Ma****ey, Au&gt;lin Jaekson,
Willie Smith titul Waller /antlers.
Chtif Williams mid (hut the four
hid r ttfe^'trd to mleritig the
•loie of L. I. Ilii;;hey and a tie• u» cafe from wltirh a ron&lt;l»lcr*
aide nmouut of goodn was taken.
The I'olire f lilcf nlso declared
that the Itegroc-' mtr Ein«|irrti'«l of
lompllrlty in other m e* whirn
have Itreti un *er InventItntIon by
the Police Departmtnt.
t Itief WiliUtim said (hat n
pwnning .o n.aae .nra n»n.o... **"•«••. &lt;r*antlty of tho slol.n gnmla
grrntr.t t hri.tn.aa a.«l dteland ; *■•
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that hi- would try to overlook n o ," Juia hern Ulrntifird.
one on Ms »U ll hero Chrlattnaii i A l.l-yrar old local hoy also
Kvr Hr also cxprMad hU apprv«*&gt; &lt; "*/ » f l,« » » K»y
elation .it the large crowd which f MllUatna that hr had thev
gatheird lo n m l him.
itlmra l.rokr Into the CathnHf rrr.
During hla t«ur thrtmgh tha '"*■» ‘•'•'I had rlolrn an/unMiini

Under- Unusual

11 OOOO TO TEEM

A MILLION
DOLLARS OF

League Of Nations
Sits In JudgnjenJ
On Soviet Russt

Claus Anives Amid Lusty
Yells Of Hundreds Of Youngsters

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Hlarh w inds b lew satpmoblleH
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roadn:
R n les l * sh ifi'ed
houses orr
th ofr bases in O r e to n :
th e
South basked In sh irtsleeve
tem peratures,
nml
eh erry
tress bloom ed In A lm s , M o.

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s.’^ u r L t ? s?. a• i t s
over the hUle.

Attorney G e n e r a l
S a y 8 Acquisitions
Under Murphy Act
To Be Disposed Of :

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fram Oferlraton wtra landtd and
JtiU about randy to loam,’ «topp*d
hy tfcd tnltrikai raataarant whlfa
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dI was that*, and Mlaa Barn -Mtnonnead bv*r tbo tend apanhat,'
and wna hrard on Uu mnunion
fat tha raatauraat, that aha did ant
want anyona dipping ant an her:

Paralysis
Victim Bears
Normal Child
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New England, Pacific
Coast Suffer From
FrekldsKWeatherAs
South Basks In Sun

“Chnraalaon wwtfh«r today.;

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V isit Today

24 Men Injured When
I/)ggihflr TrainGoes
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1939

RU8S1AN BEAK KYE&amp; ANOTHER BITE

perm anents

*ound* hba 'U a aan,
I*,- aald Erie.

GENfcRAiOUS
STARTERS

(a T h e O n ly C e tr in i
A ffo r d in g R a i l 0 1 g h w »:
r* t e r Tran sportation

district., V&gt; add inura to tbr pre­
vailing Christmas .pitIt.
Tho alrrvls too were drcM..t«-*l
with apiay. « f sp-urr tic-1 with n
red ribboh and in evrry «t-rr win­
dow Christmas deenratinn- n-l-le-l
still more to liir - pit it of thr
arason.

Ftfjto Chief Asserts Mercy Recommended;
Man Killed1Others, Verdict Returned
Committed Suicide After 20 Minutes
* CHIPPEW A FALLS, Wl*.. Dee.
» — W )-«lx
persona diej
In
fteraee and gunfire today under
circumstances that prompted • pebee Chief Edward Holt* to pro­
pose the theory that Donald Camerau Jtxkd hla aon, wife,-her
pafenta, •an Eauclalra man and
then committed suicide.
Four bodies wire taken out of
the charred m ini of Oameroa'i
cottar*. Although tim ed beyond
recognition they were bellevtd'to
be those o f lira.' Louis* Camera*,
■heir eon David. St Mr. and Mr*.
A. W. Witk, Minneapolis.
In Urn cemetery at Eauelahe,
nine miloa south, police found tha
body a f Marahal I B randan with
ter* ballet wounds In bit bend.
Nearby waa a cartridge ab«Il sim­
ilar to those found In'a Germantype phtel found by Camoren'e
body bask.of the cottage.

Chief Cleveland Famous Composer
Says Losses Due
Dies In N ew Y o rk
To Fires Are Low NEW YORK, Dec. a —(A*)—

Charles J. Rugero,
Pioneer Palatkan,
Dies After Illness

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t»»»«s

Tilt* Ili’ntriii* of Nnllotm totlnv sal in judgment on Soviol Kimia's invasion of Kinliintl
itul tin* oxponont of
collrcllvp security in the ilaya
when tlio Id»ni(iio condemned
other |Kjwcra—Germany, It­
aly, ami Japan—wns with­
out a representative us tho
liCUKiio council opened proci'cding-. oil T'inlan.l'it charges o f
• g g r e in a .

Hrllain un.l France were re­
potted ready to hark tho Finns
ua far ns they mulled In go-—
even lo Ihe expulsion o f
Ilia
Soviet from
Ihe
I.eague. In
Moscow, foreigner!, foresaw Rus­
sia na ipulting Hie League o f Its
own nrrur.l.
The Soviet drive on Finland,
•einforced by a Idoelfide, ronlinucd with ronflieting reports
on its
effectiveness.
A Bed
nrmy romniuniipie asserted ad­
vances were made on flanks and
n.irllirrii direction in nne frclion
of Ihe Karelian Isthniua.
The Finns claimed
200,000
Tlnsriann were tepulsed on tha
l-thmiM, and loo tanka disabled.
Sweden extended its minefields
ns a safety measure, whllo Scandi­
navian Bliippera *aw the Russian
liloeVa.I.’ . on top o f the Allied
*il«*i*,le. ,te rr unUic &gt;r-m.&gt;11etre.
Fre.lt iMtTd. a.d I.. Finland
« a . reported from l/otidon tn
the form o f liO.OOn ra'mn.ka,
Rur-aia denied using gas Tldrly
Hr It Ml bomber., were ..-ported to
have reaehe.l Finland.
Nnri* . eported French dugout. were Mown tin on
tho
Western Front and the French
snol i .-ii . w.'.I lieiman
nttaeka
Were i.-piil-e-l.
Ss-a dev.lopm.-ut.- in addition
to a ll.-t'ioaii siil.mnrii..- sunk
&gt;l-stei-l..&gt;, (tie It. ill I. said
at
lea-t one. o.ol perhaps two, more
went down
The li.-tninn steam­
er tlldi-t.-ti.iff was . nature I by
I
Krila &lt;ii. j*
I hi*
Ilrltlth

| Chtrli1* JiM|ih Rotrfro, 77
idifii nt tbu lioiiii* of liU ikinuk. t#r, Mr*. Jrhn 8clnr*r«l » ' l*»7
2w a r t 'w . Tenth St*rt I. nl R 70 P M
l**t night fnllouing a fhoti illmil chil- nr»E.
iTt'ts nf | Mr. Hogrro hml frrn vi.sit'iir
Ernest Krhclling, (13, famuuB com­
Through tho co-operation of the poser, rondurtor ami pinni-t, dint
ffort to hi* dnughlvr hrn* f«»i thr |in*l
residents of Hanford, the fur ysatenlay at hla I’ark avenue
|UotE *»f |th»rr months. A ploiirfr ifthlvn*
onif
Putiibni Tminty, Mr. IlngTii* d ln iiip r Itrmi ( mm •» «•« fnrpcilow i
losses thua far thla yr-ir hav-- homo of cerebral embolism. With
10.T.I. j win horn in Pftlatkn on Aug. IT. M ini M ill!.
been low, Fire Chief Mack Clove• him at hla dealh was hl&gt; wife,
fill*
ll- | ti«l»
b li’ R W fF
alnd said today, requesting that the'form er I’rpgy Marshall, 21IKG2 and lived there until In*
a -m i|r*lmvoil |»v nn f I*
precautionary measures
agal-ist year-old nice,- of Mr«. Vincent Asmoved to Jacksonville to like will- I pliiHimi llif JtM&gt;iiu«'f*«* ftrighUr
costly ccnfugratlons be i/nlin- tor, whom ho mmried last A'Janother daughter, Mia. J»me» f
A'•iiiiiii Mm ii. wii■* iinrt'portnl
gust.
ucd.
Kay. In 192(1. Hr waa n re(ired Ilf
mi Si IS: Hit F itu t Ii ftegmsalesman, havlnp keen employeil ••r 111ii ii v11 hunk nftcr u collision.
"Sanford's fire kseea are prob­
PHILADELPHIA,
Dec.
9.—
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by thr Kinghain end Compnn, fur Tin- I lam-'ll B*TnoiTr Scotia, we*
ably lower than for any nthn
city In Florida r f-IU alsc,’’ t.'hh-f — Thomas Kvana, 63, suffered
36 year*. •
sunk in tin* North S^n.
Cleveland said, adding that tlo- only bruises when struck by an
Survlvor.a m. four dnuglilera,
"flre consciousness" of the |&gt;uo- automobile but when taken to
Mrs. Schirar(| of Ihia rlly nml
LONDON, lift*.
I/Vl
Hrlllc It responsible for* thla ‘Tine Temple university hospital he
Mia. Kay of .lurkionvillc; Mrs. Iniii r«|H»rti(l liir Ninkinu
t^o
slipped down a flight of stain
record."
W. L. Chandler nf Macon, Ga., Orr until Fubniurifirp «n«l un ftpDuring the mopth of Non mbc- and fractured hla le ft leg.
and Mrs M. K. Ian-In, also of liurriilly *arru«sf(il ullnck on n
|he Fire Department answftrd 13
Nacon; one son. ('barb a J. It- • thlnl yimUfirluy during A spuH
calls to extinguish flrca which
geru, Jr., uf Mnn-n; anil lim e in *i*n \hin fare.
K e e p Sanford D ollars In ’ Sanford
caused an aggregate of 93 -lam
sisters, Mrs. J W. Ilossrler of
Tlu* »inkiiie of fiw llrttinh intrago, whllo the value of the pre par­
Thera ouw many reasons why you ara di'itruylng all linix- of Esu Gallic, Mia. Geoige Mini- rliuiitinrii ainl llu* ni|i|ilinE of a
ty Involved woe $16,200.
'
dee anil Mia. Horry Puller of lit itirah tU'slitryi r r i t i ' uIro unTho percentage o f flroa in the a dlisen should buy In Ida home new parks, trnnia courts, mui Oth­ Jacksonville.
nmint'i'il.
winter la much greater than at town. The first la loyally. Any er public works. You see. if there
Tin* *ir i iim-lry r« |M&gt;rIrmI a
The remains will lie taken lo
any other time of tho year, Clibf eitifen of Sanford should have at la no money In our city, how ran his former home In Rsutka Sun­ Royal Air fwrci’ plunt* sunk on#
least
enough
loyalty
to
help
keep
we
pay
i-ur
tuacaT
Would
you
Cleveland pointed out. Evcty pr&lt; day morning nml funeral service, Nu/i O-IhiuI mill wiiit on lu atcaution should bo taken in inatal- money In hla heme lownr After Ilka lo nio',0 to Orlando, Jackson­ will be ronilucli-d Run-lav after­ tuck uiiitllii'r iiftiT which “ imtchus
Hag stoves and In bulldlnq tires all, our campaign Isn’t for the ville. or seme other strange city, noon at 2:00 o'clock in SI. Moni­ of oil ii|»|i9*nnil.**
In them to prevent a fir* which mayor o f our city, or for tho of­ and make a new home fur your­ ca's Catholic Chuirh there. RurS i I i h i (|ut nll&gt; the iiutlmritutlve
Hi rhaps
ficials cither. It la for the com­ self among itrangcrsT
might totally destroy the h-n-e.
I'lC B M A h - (H 'iltllO ll U lllM 'U lIC C tl t h p t
that is what will haiiprn to Han­ lal will be made In tho Calhellc llu* Niihiiiiiriiii* which yihtcrduy
mon good of the people.
Cemetery at I'alstks.
Teamwork Is also
Important ford if people don’t buy at home.
ilie
ih"»tn»&gt;cr—the
The Rosary will be said ut tl-v n»i in t|i*t d
By shopping in other cities you
Two or three is opts cannot keep
!•■*•
hud brt'ii Mink.
home
of
Mrs.
Brliliard
at
7:-(
Ik ip, o f the State's - enti­
ara
causing
Kanfurd
merchants
to
money In Sanford. Kvrryoae
Klifhly-fiuir liven wrtv |unl |n
Fund our
ty la w s ara Hurray Voter.
mutt co-operate. A canoe upon a gradually karate their stores, P. M- tonight.
till- lllll'llhlflcd Nf*A WMtfttIU.
homes, and go out uf business.
riser
could
not
get
anywhere
If
Ill iti.&lt;«li flier* und Kiiiinur* alio
With Christmas Juat two week,
Then they must a,tk new home, V eteran s Must F ile
tk'IIHillHlrilfrd thriir dt ft-iihivc Abil­
away, people o f' Sanford and one person rowed one wav sad
In strange towns among strange
one
person
the
other.
Neither
ity hy driviiiE &lt;&gt;ff Ocriunii wtrSomlnale County ara awakening
The ultimata result will
Bonus Applications |)lunc«, liijivviil In huvi* bc«n
to tho fact that there ara many can Bnnford If lialf the people poopleso a gradual dvcrcaao in our pop­
shop
hero
and
half
shop
In
other
minchuui'ih^ from the rust co#&gt;t
needy persona who will spend a
ulation.
All vet,-i ana of tho World IV-u und tin lluiiiifh rhtuury. brotd
bleak and unhappy Christmas un­ towns. U takes unity. Evrry ona
Thors
am
many
young
people
teas more fortunate persons open moot eater with the spirit that In Halford that have Juat rrad- must file their appllcatiunn foi W A t c r iuikI t n friilldnti.
Kriti* h dotirininuliun to
adjusted romiM-iiaation or bonus
thsir pure# airing* and contrib­ wo will conquer, then we wPL
Convenience la another sacol- uatod from high school or college. with the Adlutant Geneial’a of­ cuti* u him kadi* of (jrrnuin Ex­
ute to the HalraUea Army Empty
They
am
Juat
starting
out
In
Uic
Stocking Fund, Cn&gt;«. R. E. R o m bat faaeon for shopping at homo. worn to find a Jol. I f there la fice ill Washington before Jan port* « veil when they ire can*ltd
undrr nrutral f!*x* w it under*
It b mock more convenient fo r a
declared today.
no money In Soniord for their S, 1040 or forfeit their right t,
C apt Ro m ravw xM that sentj- cliiaon to drive conn town aad da aaUrifs, then there ora no Jobs any compensation for th»ir serVices, Conimaiuler George W.-ln
kin shopping In a short white,
stein of Ute local Am-'Iran Le­
of Tho Em ptyBtoSCgm othod'aa Uma It Is for one to drive to
gion post announced today.
a mount o f o itondteg aid to-thw asot bar town, wasting -parksaa a
white day. By shopping la BanTha deadline for filing therm re­
ford, yon not only aava tints, hat
plications baa been definitely set
l aawteq and money. Whan yon
for Jan. 3. 11*40 and there will
Sanford, oar town wlU bosoms positively bo no forthor exten­
sion
of the time, Mr- Weinstein
on attractive city, and the winter
tourists -will stop here, bringing said, even though there are 10,000 veterans In Florida who still
mow dollar* Into Sanford. '
By trading at homo you will have not applied.
The veterans hove had approxi­
aara Uma, money, rasolin*; you
Will ho n toys] and co-operaihr, mately seven yean to file these
cMteont you will ho aooooragteg applications and reports show
tho aoat generation by offering that over tho United State*, then
are several hundred thousand
who havo not doao this, Mr.
Wtlnateln said.
Tho hppUoailaao must ha filed
with the
Adjutant
General'*
SlhTOE'S NOTE: ThU
O ff la * the Adjusted Compcnaa

After remaining oat for only
V minutes, a 13-man jury re­
turned 4 verdict o f first degree
murder with Ihe recommends Ik n
o f merry agalnit Jesse Freeman,
Charged In a gtand jury indict­
ment with premeditated murder In
connection with the fatal stabbing
o f Elijah 8cymore, in Booker
Tdwn Mat May.
In the trial, which began on
Wednesday, a parade o f witnesses
took the stand for loth the State
and Ihe defendant. The verdict
was returned by tho jury shortly
after noon today.
Freeman's conviction is tbo
fourth of .the currant court term
on grand jury Indktmrnta charg­
ing premeditated* murder and ona
negro waa aquitted of tho ebargeCircuit Judge Millard B. Smith
also postponed tbo Cuba rases
dotkeied ftr- trial.next^week.until
the week beginning Jan- &gt; be­
cause Ihe Jury box haa been exhacatrd of names with tho m u i meeting of several special venires
jurymen In cqnneetten with the
mine! trials thus Jar In the
II court term.
'
rbe Board of County Commlanon will refill tbo tea at their
pilar meeting on Jan. I and a
lira o f juron to try the feur

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t r i a l s Said
To Be Aetie
Uat

Have Boasted
f WIN Be Sea
er Before Long
ASHINGTON, Dec. . S - W tbe domination of Finland,
k atom* wot likely to take Ulo retool*.
Russia has boasted that aha .will
, R um la baa placed beraelf
position to become the great be a (M poster second'to noh»
o f l r aha x&gt; long hat boa*ted wjtbtn r couple of years. That
Isn’t time enough, hot th# faeiu.
t Tf, competent aourcea In­ Ilea now ar# avanabla; Maroooof,
ti*; will concern the Balkan*, ah* hat B .wall ordered ahtpydra
a t i n t »t*p of a Ruaelan boot at Bebaatnnol (remember Thr
m tbo border epelled tbo end Charge af tM Light Brigade) an
Inland a* a free elate. Even the Black 8aa.
. HuaalaV lackadaisical tranaTh# Involvement ef England
&gt; system, the conqurat ap- Franc* , and Germany In war has
td Inrvltable. The lime re- left Kits*In Almost fancy free .to
d could only depend upon carry out lb* ctnquesl* In wblth
latent to whleh Itueala want-

&gt; push tb* conquest.

r source, aq observer who
■pent many yean In Rea*
ad the Baltic countries, told u»
»)t certain Roula would not
onlent with mar* technical
action of Finland, a* ih* wa*
M cat* at tb* other Baltic
a c t Lithuania, Latvia and
^U tterly do the Pinna and
lea* hat* each other, bo aakl,
the “cooperation" which
to will demand cannot be
toed except by a painful pro­
of coercion. He thought the
Jon would be bloody.
Ithln Ptnland lo a prosperous
t Industry whleh It aooma

opie—the keystone to
tM worirL-

C ow an

winter

1,000 fat rt-

iVrfekar
projeet, Surely U we doe't bow
ranted and iaaccu
wo will In lb# future," the Cobatatement' to th e__________ „ .
grtaemsn declared, pointing oni
aenta relief problem la Clovwthat thle &gt;■ the fleet thn* thla
land wae due “la part to Mproject hie been given th a e p - ha *,000 aooa. Tbo German paalltleal manipulation of
the
pri/wl of U&gt;« Dlatflet Engineer aettgor liner Uaeuknm* waa cap­
WFA." '* &lt;
and tbit project* with tkia.cn- tured In the South Atlantic.
Mayor Burton's declaration
Plan lab Independence
Day,
dote«inent are usually aotnor or
ram* S« bo a n after Governor
found’
the
nmbUo
bitterly
rolater completed.
nrfcKrr Issued a ataleaaoot In­
B*t*u«e ef tbo &lt;tewntite*u* elating tb# Rnaetana* brraal#n
stiling •‘tbo ataU ha* daw# oil
■bMii'ii «f eupport glvtn, the. pttH
in Its power" and uphoidlnghl*
point |»ort at f a W w r w W lia li
re final to .m il the legMatnr# Into
M p but bflieva that ibla project,
epectal teuton. •
r
to:, will Is- undertaken dy/VhC’ (wii&lt;
lo tcti *^am a
Mayor Burton inserted:
gvr.einnvnl |n Iho near f p » b | Kuoljarrl, U mile* within PW
“Slaty. Jhousand tarn, wom­
Ur. lieu ti Irka added, and When land'* northern border. J;:. '
en pud children are deaoUit# to
(hio is iljne the rat&gt;tl to tb* East
A poulble hint of Romlaiq In­
our
mMrt and tragically MLM M
Coast will take on added Import­ tention* to another quarter wa#
of . food, shelter end. .rlbtklBB,
ance na an nernuo far rommor- contained In the publkntWht af
c.sl tlMUp' llSlHIl d.r.-ctly to the the Communist International urg- rVm after Finnish era guards ClewUnd neeila artlo* Ab Ot th*
m :\|mit.
Ing Rumania lo sign a mutual thr-e moved out.
•Jl b vs fi'lvlied Ibe eur»lnrer» o n (stance part with the Soviet.-'innlsh flyers managed to make
thxl I will lie &lt;f nulmnst* vsloo to It said the pact should be similar a few rrconnalaanco flight*, at*
die &lt;• ini, ni itu.t." 11. Hendricks ■tu Russian agreements with Ka- ’mklng some Russian troop ron­
to. Ik- a ton la, Latvia, and Lithuania.
rmtiiiu.il, wfor
m mI -mintend
m m _,
.mirations despite the weather,'
nuisance in them until this proj­
The Tokyo preys
replaced „ military apokeaman said.
ect is first-1»«■ Russia with the United Hlate*,a*
a Finnish announcement said
Tli- l.’unnl ublth heard the ar- a potential too of Japan. It *«l ltUi«(-in prlaoner* had declared
gmnrntA in tnhslf ef the proposed pressed
concern
over
the tWIr officer* tafor-i-.ed them the
rurrnl will .rsku Its' rrpoil to the strengthening of th*
United Klims were th* aggressor* and
llntme ('oiiiiuittie r n lllytra and Btate* Asiatic fleet.
tint the war would b* over to
llarbots. If lire engiitrora' report , Italy watched the perform- rive or ala day*,
'Is favo-ablc, ilcmlrlcLs said, “I once* of Italian-made plane* with
Advice* from tbo far north (old
antUlpatr no opnorlthm to aecur* Finnish force* against fluaala, i „f * raid by three Russian torabIng lb* opproKi) of thla •project while a British new* ageney re- rr« at 8ilndjarvl and Ih# aurIn this rtmmliur, and 1 will ported from Rtockholm that Ml rorndlng sectic n where propermake tvery sffort to gat fhvor- more Italian planes had bean tw» of th* International Nickel
able action when the project delivered to Finland.
Company of Canada ar* located.
goes to th* Appropriation ComGerman plan* crashed Into
pMn.** *
*
•rji;
* theA aea
off the British coast
Following discussions by |h* Mid was "preaumed” to b* en­
Florida drlsgation with Srcretary gaged In mine-laying.
,
Wbllar* arm attonwjn ,nf Iba
Agriculture Department, *iarO have
1IEL8INKI, Dee. « —(AT— Th*
drafted ■ bill for pr*a*ntoti*B to Finnish army last night reported
C«iigrs*a providing for tbo rtlm- the
rapture of many Russian, pris­
hamaradt af th# grower* to tho oner*
th* destruction of eight
Mad . n y campaign, ' th* Oaer- enemyand
in th# Karelian p«&gt;grotaauw aid , pointing out that tnaul* tanks
while their air fore*
too Florida delegation had re­ bombed Soviet base* beyond tha
ceived th* favanbl*-report Of. tho Arvlie circle. v.
special beard too lata to Nafto tor
The lease* were Inflicted on the
action ot the last adaalan.
I* Haadqaarlsrs f a ) X asa Freseats
iwvndar* at Salad, on th* north
shore at Laks Ladoga, after th*
P
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P T D
FOR h im
RnaabUM launched a heavy artfllaty attack. It waa reported, with
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W kilometer* (about 81 mlMa)
from tha border.
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agatoat northern Finland.
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following a short Uhieea.
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to thU county to lbU and haa
reaided hoi* since that Una, la
recent year a he baa beau castnacted with A. Moses awl Sana,
celery grower* and shippers,
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aero** or parachuting ,d
dowa oa the haeveu twetov
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vlaed what the aaemkanta a r e &gt; a - - w « w e
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teg to support of the work Maytabs tor
Os
orH Igglaa I* doing, to the “trad*thiehy wav nMUtol
at-home* cahtpalga, Mr. Bapworth
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mad* th* followtog suggoetlaae
Ut k W
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to lb* merchant* for ranvldrra- T to |-w n d**tloa eras h:hl la of tho tV aty av- v ex oratO- qfwvv.’.

V-spitu Blfklat t denial*, It tioa:
snsataari' k°kh lld“
ajad* 1. Da mere advertising, parti ! Altaments Sptlari tu Tu*«da&gt;- f t foe lit *»&lt;l i w ' eivs-u thn«a
taatotlv* proposals whll# aoeklng cnlarly adv^rUflag of pfw^T
, ml inult«d hr the re-oto We to thv v\wr»x »t W «-' ■t o to n
to avoid ti»* appoarapta af tab1

COMPANY

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TOKYO. Do*. 7.— (A P I—
It
learned on rtltable
a u th o r !y today t h * convornations
look in g
toward a
n on-aggression pack w ith Sov ict Ruaitln w ere now In pro­
g ress, alth ou gh ob servers ex*
preaaad th e bdllef thay m ig h t

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to have v'totovv-t to.Wt o S
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Louis Nad«r Loads In
Contest To Obtain
U. S. Attitude Will Signers Of Pled**
A f f e c t Relations
Of America; Japan ■George ran t uo h all" H. M.
Issu e

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SSTj^Intense Activity Is
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lit Continental War

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201 East First S t
327-29 Sanford Ave,

PIGGLY WIGGLY A LOVETTS

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It tools 3 . 3 3 0
quarts
of
m ilk to m a k e
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3 28 p o u n d s .
S ee i t — b u y
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Celebrating Bob Pickett’s Second Anniversary As
Piggly Wiggly Manager In SANFORD.
Headquarter* of the company

nnd

Ihe prrwmnvl of both San ford

store*

nn() market* have gotten together on it h uge celebration for Itob I'irkilf* kcc*
' ond Annlternary an H tfly Whfgly manager in Sanford. It’* a food snip Ihc
liken of nhlrh Sanford has never before Wen—a relebratfon fnll of prleen. surprise*. bargain* nnd fun for e v e ry ­

In V ^O A rtef-Ib.

one and you’re Invited follu*—don’t mlaa ft!

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REST KANSAS CITY REEF IIKST

Potatoes
M M II M C K t - n
Onions
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Potatoes
ua. Yams
W. C. BUIE
MARKET MANAGER

PIGGLY WIGGLY

R. B. PICKETT

ROUND STEAK
II).
SIRLOIN STEAK
II).
T-BONE STEAK
II).
CLUB STEAK
lh.
CIIUCK ROAST
lb.
PRIME RIB ROAST II)
BRISKET BEEF
lh.

J. D. COCHRAN

STORE MANAGER

STORE

PIGGLY WIGGLY

FANCY WESTERN VKAI

MANAGER

I.OVETTS

Cutlets, liOin Chops
lh
RIB CHOPS
lh.
BONELESS ROAST lh.

Cabbage

Lettuce

Avalon

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GRITS
5 lbs.
121
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CONTROL?
A h b m ih like M i j n 'i Trade A t Home campaign baa
m tin Q jr bees confined to Sanford and ita environs, there
is re try reason in the world why it should be extended to
c o rtr Bwntaclf County. Wa do not medn by this that we
In Sanford should say to the people in Oviedo, “Trade in
Sanford,’* but w? believe all of us. in Sanford and in the
county too, should say together, “Trade in Seminole

1 watch the /am en to (hair ftoMs
- 4* 4 a isrrtl tccrvtly.
They are to m y eatia t a f fare.
TWy have noth dignity.

'ffecy knew sorb timpto Ihtofs
so wall.

- AtUtoegh Uwir toeratog's HaaU.
They find a (tcadr, hrawa coat eat
_ Where ir a n find aeae at alL
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Aa4 all their quarreling* with

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DISPELLING THE FOG
nr c k b b i .iw m ic k e l b o n
Mr. rrs a k Beat, my h n r t t a
acag tto BrpvMkaa O k n w tr
apegaw dirts. b eat for tto sowsi l m of n - f i m i M
Sw at
o « w at I t o a O . r.tm rtm -

li* year* sc*- If
Bataevall
ada-farutrstion
i* wrens
Uw
Hoover administration mwl t iro
been right.
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•Kff"* " W. " * gravitate lo tto familiar patter*,
atly w t h : M i k i M i tnM r ^ r d k ' i of a t o
Itolr
r. Hoover still to a/flirted t k k M ll|u ti« n . It vrc*M be H to ttr■JF • r r ‘* V T &lt;
n q r« m tbe rn-l okether Senator
&lt;io\ K to atoa tta a tto t to m i Vandtahrrg. Sealtor ' Taft dr
“ » W 'a t* —d a gnatav per- |&gt;utrirt Attorney Dewey p a r Its
aal M kw tog thaa ad the aettoe M a iw e - ir the mlr.cle of a
rpaMtom asafcaats reset ioevL • Bcpobiwan victory
nekt year
He n k t a It i i ■• snssiiDf Lgnid ts m i l
r t jto t It o yeeaMf r ta iU ta ij ^
|«ci( of tKto to simple.
7 T TT *T*i ^ f 1.,.T _*?** T a r.T b e Party af Privilege i* domV
. ,,,,
**y~* jf * ;. . * * * .file d . I I it bar plm .it fcirait' *■ .** . *■ ****” ' *"
ably torn dominated In t h y n t ,
e .
r' 1 ■■"toio*
at u a ^ tto big financial inirrrsU. It
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I* the pbTloiophy of that party

supply mow: of the tsx rrretioes which support our
■choota. our parks and playgrounds, lo s certain extent our
rands, and many of our other public conveniences and ne­
cessities. It i&lt; only through trading with our own business
men that the money can be raised with which to psy these
taxes.
At the same t'mc Sanford merchants should not neg­
lect the great commercial territory lying obtsHe the city
limits of Sanford. More than half lhe people in Seminole
County lire in the county towns o r in the country. That
is a fertile field to cultivate. If all the county people who
now trade outside the county could be induced to trade
fn Sanford for whatever purchases they cannot make In
their own towns. Sanford merchants would have little com­
plaint aa to business conditions.
It-will not be easy to win all this trade fur Sanford.
But the effort should be made. It b well worth while.
Sanford merchants should inaugurate special shopping
days for the county people. 8pecial courtesy pn'U nfi*
should be ex landed to them. Special program* should he
arranged and special inducements offered to bring the
county people Into Sanford.
We should make it perfectly d ear to them that we
"
awaits
want their business and* th at a cordial
them here.

UVlo aot cvncwrrtoc *U the
‘T *«k Mr. K«y . »bo Metotr
••Me- H.**rir to better egnipped
r° ,*«-o0y “ &lt; Hr «ia*efor tto Prwndrary than
» M l etor. I refate to cater
la eoafUrt with in itiUaxat
rt “to towvti stove the known
rfnnrta. h r tto E-poMxan
f—* o* — to ef ttoa
t - Tie feod-respectfal referw U t W a t o ^ r f t h e other
s d n s U t ^rm* M . t U u s te y c U tl
•
f«r n mrHrt

that prosperity is attained aaJ
,ruined ty Ibe .ur t n of *reat
ftiUmti, who past down some of
the b w flu of their lore prora, tj tto*, who work for them
am| «,/effect the illiltlbotlovi of
provpe-ity to the whole c.-untry.
„ j, lk, phlioaopby of the New
Ikol tbit tbit pul* things tnckmaids; that the griater welfare
ef lhe nitkm requliea in adeouaU mnebaainc power of lha
in i| psiould not depend cm
tH^ n mroilty of (Hom who pflt

Gog

\ Are sooa awUe up again;
They grant fargireaeaa when He

At this time of year the demands which arc made up­
on the public for contributions for various meritorious
Their atoaeare U to grate sad projects come s little tdo thick and fast for individual com­
T
fall
ment upon each one of them or for the kind of financial
v When gathered crepe era trim.
•oppoet which they deeirre ant) which moat of us would
like to give them.
This week the Salvation Army is conducting a drive
for the Empty Stocking Fund, the purpose of which is to
provide Christinas baskets and toys for under-privileged
children. Without: the aid of the Empty Stocking Fund,
many stockings at Christmas time would indeed be empty,
land many a dinner table "would be bare. You can help
^ ll^i silter, tardy rato.

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duced by approximately 75 percent. Yet even today there Saa«a watu (a
are 600.000 a cth e cases, id the United States. 70.000 In
ch*"^
Florida alooe. The good work must go on.
,
BaatTa
• The Children's Home Society of Florida located in i . . j — bad t o
Jacksonville is also nuking an appeal this week for funds. '^TTad haev "ah
More than 41.000 booties* children havs been provided touts hr hw few
for there during the past SS years, more than 2A00 this light tot tto ptoi
year. AO the funds for this purpose come from individual “J* .
®
contributions. Although Semfnoie County has sent four lh&gt;
children to th b home tfab year. It U stfll ra—irtrrabiy beto tto tor
hind In iU quoU of fund*. A tag day will be b d d on Sat- j*1* ?
&lt;
unlay to help make up th b deficiency.
'» , 3 £
Thera are many other worthwhile ebaxitiaa.which come |u etarted ap. "X
to the fare around Christmas time. Naturally one cannot' ~ ofc- J J . 1■ **
be expected to contribute to aO of them, huk Mach of us ; ttJ g E j
,
should do his best to help as much as pussllwr Tl f we can-1 hag* chriatHa* t
not contribute to aQ. we should contrilmta *• seme. If we M tto atoW af
cannot contribute a great deal we should contribute a Httie. ]to»» to m w

SANTA
AMD THE

Rome Students
Show Feelings
Against Russia

SOME. Dec- 7—o * \- A thca« 4 atadenU to Ito MTMxi •alirrtot t o a e u ira lh a vitkto three
i n Mewday evpteaaed Daltoa
digaatian against Baasto’s toteeaa ef rtoland.
N ic e dtopcracj the crowd to(w e tto Ftoaiah togatam after
■ la to li had rwatod a p ,ta in la
tto apart awn ta af tto adwiatar,
, Crew Jara/clt. awl Wwugh t hto
llagera rktow if tto r warked u IW bakwey three lima* ta tow
.n t to tto v to ry ^ rT 7 to ttoy
ttowa to tto linatoh
»»» dawa ( t o * am tar in . Bat '
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a y work aw hard tto y are too
" O - i- t; lig h t." thr t o a 4 |I &lt; n

TALKING
DOLL

w datow lalia

Tht P€tKUin

Cefea af “him Krt Flalawdr moll at tto etiauwatioa at Mr. r j w i
n, a| .-aa
and dwwn with Baeeia. Sulin H««eer in {&gt;£ tto n-Pmidcat
S IT S
and B ditoibw r echoed a* tto k cniamJj tto meet flttfac
ttodrno moved o ff toward tto representative af Ummw to atont •bou nd ,
Soviet Eabawy to*, traops ace- tto New Deal Wanathema. Ito
AND (
vented them from «aachlsg it. typiftea Ito reactionary putsch
Several hundred erased sotdWra tgainst tto libermikas at - tto
by tdoehiog aff sammadmg admiaiabaUaw. lie is tto mol
streets, pewrated aaottor deaaow- eaiaewt of tto J a m ’a to wto
rtration each aa eerured Bator- sew wethiag ahead hat black
day when a crowd of SjSOO. some' pda if coatrol af eor wlfriwl
of ttoas urufsnwed Fascists shoot-1affair* la - aot ntaiasd to ttoaa
ADVERTISE
vd anti-B«UtovUt siagaae in front i a to seadr each a hash af ttoas
of the Soviet Embassy.
A group af asvweal
stadrwts, marvhtog past
tod Stales Kaihaiey ti
BoasIan Fartossy, appls
SPECIALS ALL WEEK
«ai-Cmetal Graham Kj
aieaihrva eg Wa staff
ae * * ™ AT r a u r r CAKE
peered aa halreato
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Rumania To Sign
A ssiiU n c^ Pact

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PEBECO TOOTH PABTE
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TWO FOB 51c

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I B B aXNFOfWJ BBKALUf, SANFORD, FLORIDA
~

Social A n d Personal Activities
MISS LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor

Social Calendar
FRIDAY
Circle of the Sanford Gar­
den Clab will meet at the home
t f 'M n . George DeCotte* at 0:30
with a home Dower show a t the
program.
, BhpUtt World Day of Prayer
A thill be held from 10:00 until
* 8:00 P. M. In th* F In t Baptist
Church with' Mrs. Murray Jarvis
BaMUMUarrisun Chapter of the
D. A. R. will hold It* regular
meeting at 3:00 P. M. with Mr*.
L. P.-Hagan, 1702 Park Avenu*.
Co-hostes*es will be Sirs. Vail
Lovell, Mrs. 8 . R. Dlghton, Mrs.
A.. R. Key and Ml** Lcuabellu
Hagan.
All visiting daughter*
arc Invited to attend.
%
D irt Gardener* Circle of the
Banford Garden Club wilt meet at
the home of Mr*. R. It. Dto* in
Rote Court a t 0:30 A. M.
Axalea Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. P. P. Campbell with
Mr*. Harold Waihbum as • cohoatess at 8:00 P. M.
Sanford Home Demonstration
Club will meet fer Its Christmas
party a t the.home of Mrs. C. F.
Proctor, 010 Park 'Avenue, at
# 2:30 P. M. Hath member It re*
quested to bring a toy which will
be given to the Elks to be dis­
tributed to the needy.
Central Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will meet at the
bom* of Mr*. S. O. Shinholser,
1408 Oak Avenue, at 10:00 A. M.
SATURDAY
Cecelia n Music Club will meet
a t 9rl8 o’clock In the Fannie 8 .
Munson 8 tudlos, 002 Myrtle Ave# nue.
Congregational Church Hasaar
will be held beginning at 2:30
o’clock a t the pariah house. Sup­
per will be served from 6:00 until
8:00 P. M.
MONDAY
Circles of the W. M. U. of the
Presbyterian Church will meet
Eg follows!
Circle One. Mr*. W. II. Arnold,
chairman, will meet with Mrs. Joe
O Emerlck. 1004 Sanford Avenue, at
8:80 P. M.
Circle Two, Mr*. W. 1,. Uruley, chairman, will meet with Mr*.
L. f. Frailer, Celery Avenue, at
3:80 P. M *
Circle Three, Mrs. 8 . 11. Highleyinan. chairman, will meet with
Mrs. W. A. Ludwig, 008 East
Fourteenth Blrve* at 3:30 P.fM.
Circle' Four, Mrs. A. I). Smith,
rhalrhmn.'will meet with Mrs. T.
A ., f t t l a t Mrcc* Hamnfcek, at
• fa:80 P. M.
. 4'
Circle Five, Mrs. W. A. Leavitt,

LAST TIMERS TODAY

Telephone 148

Demonstration Club
Holds Regular Meet

n

Operetta To Be Held
At Grammar School

Mr*. Harry J. Dyid and
daughter, Harriet Sue, hare Uv-n
removed from th*
FenialdLaughton Memorial Hospital to
The annual Christmaa Operetta the homo of Mr*. Byrd's parents,
and Carnival of tha Banford Mr and Mrs. P. J. Allen, 111
Grammar School baa been an­ Hotly Avenue.
nounced for - thla Friday nlgnt
In the school. Th* night ot fes­ BAPTI8T SUNDAY SCHOOL
tivities la sponsored by the
Paront-Taaeher Association of
Cradfc Roll — Craig Anderson.
which Mr*. E. C. Harper Is Ernest Morris.
president.
Beginntr Department — Ruby
Th* carnival wQI begin a t 0:30
P. M. under th* direction of Stenstrom, Wesley Hamll, Walter
Mrs. John Clark. Holplng Mrs. Kouth, Mrs. Roy Britt, Airs. C.
Clark fn tha hot dog stand will Hamll, Beverly Rogers, Carolyn
bo Mrs. P. II. Lansing. Mrs. J. Edward*.
Primary Department — Martha
C. Cook, Mra. E. C. Wotherlngton, Mr*. W. J. Morrison, and Grogan, Billy Hardy, Miss Maude
J Inkins, Russel Edwards, Mary
Mrs. R. N. Windham.
In the coffee booth will be Carol West, Mrs. J. M. Wilton,
Sir*. J. H. Gonsalear Mrs. John Margaret Hunt.
Mathews, and Mra. L. E. Spen­ Junior Department — Miss
Cunningham, Colleen Bastrr, Mrs.
cer.
The candy sale I* under the Fred Myers, Mrs. Myron Smith,
direction of Mrs. L. H. Con­ Allas Hutchins.
Intermediate Department-Miss
nelly, and Mr*. J. J. Carver. Mrs.
II. D. McArthur and Mrf. Q. W. Atlnnle Stewart, Mary Helm Tew.
Rowland will bo In charge of Shirley Echols, Dorothy Rosier,
I-oil Nipper, Elsie AieWhortrr,
the cold drinks.
Airs. Blancke McKinnon and Erma Doudney, Mrs. Lula A. Mil­
Mrs. Al Lee will have charge ler, Millard Hunt, Mack Cleveland,
of the ice cream booth and Mr*. Jack Plxlcr. Billy Plxler. .
J. J. Allman nnd Mrs. O. D. Lan­ Fidelia Class — Miss Mary
dless will be In charge &gt;of the Manning.
T. E. L. Class — Mrs A. K.
peanuts and - popcorn. - The play, ’’In Quest of Rant* Rosactter. Mrs. J . C. Calhoun,
Claus,” will be given at 8:00 Mits Marie 8 tswart, Mrs. D. S. E.
Starr, Mrs. W. L. Stouduuulre,
Mrs. Lillian Vickery.
ann ouncem ent

Mr. and Airs. R. W. Turner
announce tlie marriage of their
daughter, Laura Elisabeth, to
Robert Orton Itltrhle of Long
Beach, Calif. The ceremony
waa solemnised on Monday
evening, Nov. 27, al the Little
Church of Flo* era lit Lo* Angelt*. Mr. Rlts4S&gt;is a Photo­
grapher on the staff of the
Loa Angels* Times.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Thera will be a Jane* Friday
until IS 4 0 o’clock sponsored 8y
the City Recreation Department.
Everyone Is Invited to attend.
It has been announced th at tha
hall will be heated for the com­
fort of thoee attending.

Friday &amp; Saturday
DOUBLE BILL

Personals

Under the leadership of Mrs.
Teddy Mon* of Jacksonville
W. W. S tana land, president, the
regular monthly meeting of the Is visiting a few days *&gt; the
t of his mother, Mrs. Helen
Lake Monroe Hon* Demonstra­
Joise.
tion Club was held Tuesday, Dec.
6, at the home of Mr*, tj. C.
Friends
of Airs. Lucian John­
Norwood.
son will regret to leorn that the
A short devotional wa*. held I* III with UnsUitia at her home
followed by the business' ses* on West First Street.
■Ion. Mr*. Htanaland and Mrs.
J. II. Tindell showed the mem­ Friends of R, D. Pirkrtt will
bers several gift suggestions for be glad to learn tb ri he Lis reChristmas from Mrs. Reva An* cm-red from •
recent Illness
draws, County Homo Demonstra­ land la now able to be back i t
tion Agent.
'hi* work.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to the following mem­ j Charles R. Younts, New Je r­
bers present: Mrs. Mary P. sey district m atngrr of lie
llrant, Mr*. B. C, Norwood, Mrs. IStandard Oil Company, arrived
C. M. Stafford, Mr*. K. D. | yeslerady by plane to br at the
lias*. Mrs. J. II. TlndelL Mrs. W. bedside of hia blither, Sam
iV. htanaland, Mr*. J . F. Greer, 1Younts.
Mrs. R. K. Hamilton, Mr*. J. 11.
Mrs. J. G. Drake and iluughli-r.
(lovoerk. Miss Anna Greer end
' Martin*, left Atonday for their
Mr*. E. II. Doyle,
The next meeting will be held .home In Statesville, N. C. after
on Jan. 2 a t the home of Aire. aprndlng th* past two months
I with Mrs. Drake's parents, Mr.
E. II. Doylo.
&lt;and Mrs. R. W. Turner.

chairman. will meet with Mr*.
Mary Belly, l i l t Myrtle Avenue,
■ ■ &amp; * * * Mr*. J. D. Woodruff,
chairman, will meet with Mr*.
P hll£ Bach, W rit Bid*, a t ItSO
Business and IVofrssional Cir­
cle, MU* Mary t y l * . chairman,
will meet with MUa Charlotte
Bralth, 600 Magnolia Avenue, a t
81OOP. M.

tt.i m

rfix

Method let Church will be held a t
SiM P. M. la the church.
, TUMOAY
‘
~
of the P in t
hare a baa*
BaptUt

Allied-German
Conflict Plays
Second Fiddle
lU s lln H

r n a rmmt O w l

Mrs. Holly Presides
At Club Meeting

Special Event Is
Shrine Club To Hold
Planned By SI ore Christmas Tree Dance

The Woman’s Club met yeater
j . It. It. Pickett, managei
of
The n u n u n l„ J’hrbtmas Tree
I the local I’iggly Wiggly -dorr
day In the club rooms for Ita
elice of the Shrine Club will be
I
will
observe
Ills
set-end
nnnlver
held
tn the .iimory on the nigtyi
regular monthly business and
siry in .Sanford with a sperm o r Dec. 20. George Weinstein,
lunchi&gt;n meeting with-Mrs. R. J
e irt't Friday «ml Saturday.
p reid en t of tin- tilth, said today..
Holly, I'lub president, presiding.
\t tills dunce, nil person* atMr. Pickett camr to S-mfi V•
As a prelude to the business
from Coroa two year ago tins temliii!- mu.l bring some gift,
meeting, a solo. "Oh. Holy Night,”
month and also celehralcs 12 •&gt; tor. mticie of rloihlug, or food,
was sung by Mra. Eustls Peak*,
years of service for tin Piggly- :i p u t of 11» • ndmiuion. These
accompanied by Mrs. Roy Byrnes
erntrthutlon. will In- distributed
] Wiggly stores this month.
ut the piano. The salute to the
The event l« planned "to to thr yiredy ehildren In Semiflag was given under thr leadertio'e
fouiity in co-operating with
show my appreciation for &gt;0111
chip of Mrs. 11. J. Lehman.
-onie ot the orijnioxations which
pit-image
and
yetir
eo
operation
Rev. Martin Brain spoke brief­
nliirli has made my sojourn here orv ulrenili planning gift, for
ly on the value of Christmas tuboth
plea-ant pitil
nieces-fnl, lii needy ftimilies, Mr. Weinstein
liereulcsls seals anJ urged all who
,&gt;%l I
Mr.
I’irl.ett
aid.
were present to pnrrhnse seal*.
Special iinn'i-i-isois gift* anAlrmbers of the club were also
Pol tin growers ft nnd It'.l'J one
plumiiit for tile cu-tonn-le.
urged to give money nnd gifts
of the d'h-.t -ra ts on ti-oivl.
to the Children's Home Society In
Jacksonville.
Following the business sen; km
Itepresentallve of Industrious Amrtlran farm youth, Robert Sura *1 Homo Demonslnilion Im Ij until 1 inmhty oml lightly
.1 piogram was given. The liter*m en, II, New Berlin, III., ami Dorothy F.ippert, in, llertha, Minn.'
........ Add h fnd nnd Mnsonlngs
lure ami musk department of th*
were named IBM Achievement champions at tho 18th National 4III. IU• -led
Noll's
«-hib staged an interpretation of
club congress, held In Chlc.vgn. Lao h received a 1300 collrg* scliefc
I'nl.hil IMungr Slirr.
itr r i '.va i». An d r e w s
Henry Van Dyke's “The Story 1 ' arohip and a illver awatd In the name of President RooxcveiL
I .• 1 % nl
I iiodiuiii
siztil
llnm r U rm nnilM tinn A***ol
of the Other Wise. Man'* wllh
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1 , oil
t im V , peel lig lill). piilicKay, ra— . „..
lo
ill n Im k ,iml »eok until
Wv tn c In ll *0 »ai* In 1 •&gt; ' j i ' 'll 1. 11.lt»
white mid vlsorctl |n.ke h»&lt;«l o n ! i W a g n / .l I U ' S i l l c s A l'O
lliuin. ti l l in huir.itich
Vase Is Given To
I**- li'iai* ami iili’iitilAil t**i It*
the ancient Magi, impersonating
,,
. i n
.• ,
. ii.'i &gt;, or in iial' i ►a * pirfr •red.
I
liaiikpgiviiiK'.
i»
»l
alii)
hi
l
l**ii.
ArUban, who had upon hi. girdle!
R e p o r t e d S U C C C H S U ll
Mis. Porter Lansing ila bill i y p ? (I k * t illin ’ l*ni « S
i .* li up iti thr prop r Iion
n gold wingi-d circle, i-mhlrui o f
_ _ —
« f *• . .ii* wiigai lo 1 rap u nler.
SlntiM
So
r%vn
if
Ih
r
uln»b»
«
•
•
111
a*
the Eoroastrlan*.
j \ favorable rvpiirt ol llu* &gt;•-1
wiif 1ii i •H tn i ovr* tliI.' nIU’Ii-.« 1
t| . I'oilcr I au-iiig, claitiiinii
For this interpretation the wall I drive for the Holland's litaitiirioo. 1 1 i • le Three of III.- Milllod l i ) n*li’br. I»*« botli l'v*ti|«iii III! !l \d l a Union, -li. i il. two
of the club house stage was bur- iim jirl of tin- I lung liter* of We*. i » i Woiiian’n Missionary Sorh-ty, ItouM’Vrll*# ill'MClI.lli *1 111Jllk'U iv • -•imh pirivj* of itU'k rinnainon.
,'ered In midnight blue, showing ley Solidity School Chine of tile 0 , |n ,.,ciited u fi nt el in vane •n;j Pn.v unit lln* cuNioinaiy om*. ;ind lo wliolr l l* \ I'N. lit ilig to lull.
the silver Star of the East and First Methodist I lull eh, iwin gn f., 10 iu i ’Iii Ih- n ol th - du ll* -it i Ilu 'ir u ill be cm*null fai nil. W illi a*ltl f* nil find vm»k %lit•1 fiuit
in constellation.
cn Tuesday afternoon at the ehi-. i,.,,,,. , . lo Id Moilday llie-til M Tbaiikitgivini* in llie wind, I m !*•*&gt; 1 buir m'd • &gt;1up limvy. Krcii fruit
During the enactment of Artn- mel ting held lit the holm- of ,M|. t),,.
of Mm. W. M. Me Kim in Ih r » lri\ r, \\ b) not Irl lli«* in wrll 4m ( lt d u illi •ymp, Allow‘lo
ap m ablr lir d U* y*»ti- rlmin* iliitiil tivpr ii'L’I't. Tlir««» huhffi
ban's Journey In search of hi* A'. K. Smith.
\ talk win g in n hy Mr- iM
King, Christmas Carols , "Holy
Mins Until llailil led llie ih so V III 1 I Itdhpn, pi niilcol of the f** Ibat fra.sl «lav ami ImiiM yoin • ••( 'lit •. an- tit lit imiN la 4Fivr pot
, aitly w lb iirkry bill allli'r b«d
Night" and “O. Little Town of tionnl mill Mm. M. II. Smith h M S , nnd a lull, nnd pmve i»i*'ii*i |»nlii|»« lb f* lltiw a ?
I loiid.t riiu iik-gu ing Ilium r
**i ml 1 int'*l&lt;. Ib v ralr with pnrpBethlehem." were sung softly by cln.a president, presided. It tilin&lt; 1 re 1 ten 1y Mrs. W IV lliiln
S hianp l ovkiail
Iry and plan* uiauml (urkry aa a
Mra. II. C. More and Mrs. A. E. buifiivnn wun disc in..nl nnd le
ill 'I n. II. II. PllttMlIlll III '•
I'V illi u bp V U u k l'N , of CvHIftl V.’Hill'll «*11 III*' pliiilft.
*
Philips.
|Hiitn from the varioun chairmen I- I the group in 11 prayer,
or
(*a»,k t n ion»* in plrnty i»f w«Lr
A social hour was enjoyed given. Following M ho l i u s i i u \ 1,1. iiolngiie wan g in n by Aim.
(\H|tiina llri*lli
following the program with Alra. meeting a social hour was en ,, , pHenl. follotv.sl hy g im p
until dlnii^l Iriitld. Ihiilii. sMrlt
Irvil Flo ula CVIt'i)
. | lnt&gt;tr&gt;p*H*iM of bullrr, mid .1
Lyles winning high score bridge jo&gt;vtl lim ing i&gt;liiih .Mr-*. J. 1. ’ w.,,r ,„ r
ISmlUh
lloAf*
I'n
rr4»l
S
.
’
ivk&lt;
prise, Alra. Pryor, screeno prise, Clark led the rla.i in .. ip.it Ti.. Imsmenn .i.tvliiig won ......
Inlili* I'l'tiii«,uf br* wii Mik»ir. I&gt;»**p
I'ickbsl IN* 11 «
and Airs. Glenn E. McKay, Chin­
| union* ill ninl lightly hmwn.
,
...
. . 1 ' nl I'tfi hy 8lr«. luinning.
llonirniiitlr
Hirad
ami
Ib
iltn
ese checkers winner.
1 Wuli’b .md Mi: 11 "fU'ii lo prevent
Ilefreshmentn of a chicken nula I ..........
whirl* n imrts from nil
1'irl.lvN
I'tiining.
„ , i,« g in n
Th e eon
For the meeting, the civic de­ course w. re sened to the giieds ,i
IN mi nI T u t k iy with S.ivoiy
partment had charge of the tallies hy the h.istennen vvliirh inelu.led: .o r |
„nd loenl
treasurer.
PrrNsiiu;
1*,.» n
In*.
I- r«-»l i ,| h *»g i tin t all ublijrnt i«*iu» a c u 1
and place ranis; the social de­ •Iru. J. I.. Llark,
(iainislittl willi l» »ngr SI iimn
^,,11
partment, bridge and checker* Slrnniri's Mra. II. A. Hwiiimoii. , (ll|
ISanvy
lv *»'’»°" nnd Mm. II A
|.„
v|r..
.........
tables; Junior department, stage
Ml'M&lt;
lli n l S I iiiik ISmiiin
nnd tree decoration*.
M.'Mtrhnrl
tt illintu
illiim,■. MiI itiHmluiH S liviivtl. (Iln
W
Mi * It K.
ila ’ail Onion**
Hostesses were Mr*. Herman
Olln’r* |»ni»4’Hl imlutL'tl: Al 1
«; w Ii4,ii*.y.
Miw. U. I
11**1 WIloIlN in*' Ilolb
Morris, usslstcd by Air*. Roy Til- Ni’ltli' Hi &gt;&gt;on. .Mina |l&lt; aaIi* /a* 1i 11iii«lii nu, Min . \V. It. lab’ti*
OrHiigi' ( ’r.inlH'iiy IN Ii-li
lla, Mr*. Douglass Scott and Mrs. ury. .Mif . .1. M. .McCn*klll. M.s firlal. Min. J. M. !U&gt;»*w, Min
^liiiy Iri*’ Ihirrimin of Allanla I* 1 1'iii'iilo Mr«. I*. I*. Ct«MM|ltti8% A v ih iii Iii uml *l*o •ill8i Sal.i*l **ll
J. W. Hall.
I .all lilt*
iliiq .Mn*. I*. I*. IUtiu Ium, Min. I Miq I* It A*In i»i-. aiitl .\lrw. ('ml 11 M iijltl f ill will*
% Miiippy I i ' I m Ii
Bl*mn*y*
M
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I
Hnulf*
1
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|l\i»l.
1
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•
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iv
ie
i
Shower Given For
•b 1 *--siin: olii-M'iii lum* jin**' I*
Mrs tllriin E AleKiiy. Mrs. (it,.i
u „ Ml.
•, .......... Ml,
M ib ilIInlnl fo» viiiiTin I
Miss Carlin Palmer t.o.H,e, Minn Jane I ................... (I w x, m, Klin. Aim. \\ P. Fieliln.
llotiry I'linipkni l'ir
of Tnmpn. Mm - Ari.iik .Vhryv.i
,, |.,,,,-ing. Mrs. Warren
I I it* Niinir vboppi'tl pi t niM
"f l'"K»»«ti. N- V mid Mr*. I.. M Kll„._ t|,
|| ||. Pivttlwhnll, Mr*
Complimenting
Miss O irlln Tyn
ill Ib r riiiM I
r.liM
Knrhlioff,
Mr*. Hmily ( iiffir
Palmer, brldc-to-bo of this week.
N ii I n. riuil** •Mini’*
All*
4
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I'liilii"*.
Mi*.
W.
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Ili&gt;an,
Mr*,
Mra. Rose00 McLunr, Jr., of
S hy or&gt;
Is.
iTuili.
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z.
It
Italliff.
M.
r
A
Poinfcr.
Mr*,
('(irriirr
Gainesville, entertained
at the
r*«* I***! « up b n tlri. I 4*iii *iii,
homo of her inuthri. Mi*. Emmett I.4*«»la K\ntiN, Midi 1'imliiit 11**w ''mil*, M's. *1*11111 '\ill»niu«, 'iiul i li*,|*P"l fin**, I n ip i’ll* ppril rrl
'I lls* More* Folk* Y ou T e ll
n»*l*
M
m
(I.
I).
NNliift
ami
Mi
M
in
.
M
K
A
l**&gt;•*
.
Hunt, on Dak Avenue with a
r r ) iidil IrovrN, »*•"• pound potk - iii
\ n l. \ipii«*i&gt;s,
M
A rth u r Ml; *. 1* •plait’* ill) III •Mil riiiuli*,
towel' shower last Monday after­ AIiim* 1
T I ip Mon* G oods Y ou Sell
Ami, Mm. K. C, \\ illutniw. Mi
rinllu* • Mi W I* Unlit iititn •li' **t v •"1*4*111111!. n*III Mini prpprl
noon.
\\.»lt
4
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M
in
\
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M
m
mill
Mi*s
\li4«*
M
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Kim
M
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It
bnlli'r,
;*«I*
I
mil"n
ami
*
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l
Red and brume chrysanthe­
/\o v e m is fc H w e
c m nod roi'k
iu " l) until Nlnrlil
mums were used to decorate thu L*i»n Mr*. M I.. Wrijri.i. &gt;|iw \\
\riii l\ «’\ • 1 \ iiuI miimI |»lllk 111 |i mMiir n I V Id hNliillUi' .n**l ..... ..
rooms where the gursl« were 1 llnrruoii, Mm. .1 I j 'imiim i
M»«. IV .\|. K in/ «»f Mmitirmm-M. IIn* I’ltilril Slwli n liotti’l i»n IIIentertained.
I Mm.# Mr*.
I’ Itantutvi. &gt;lis cri'iia* in lln* uiiiiiIh' i «*f liikrra IN M W M M aA R iN M M M h'U M M M M M M M M RK 'dM N IIiM M aSH
A tottle nl In ru n Lelung per­ .1 K. I’n ntmi. Mm. II. II. Ml! all. mi
for* wt lt.nl*
Th*' t*t• rniclit
fume was awarded lu Mis* Mr* II. II. nuiiran, Mr». K. II
Estelle Hull *1 high bridge l.mitn- nnd Mi*. \X A Tilli/
senior and a .el uf Old Spire to
Mr*. R. E. Aiken, J r . as conso­
lation uriie. Miss Louise Perkins
rrceivrd n box of novelty nit v it
stationery n. screeno winner
Aliss Palmer was presented a
number of towels 1 f different
kinds from her guisi i.
Heficslimcliln
of a
salad
course nnd coffee were served
kite in the afternoon by ihr
hostess asiislrd by her mother
Mr*. 8. M. Lloyd, Miss Ellen
A N D
Meriwether end Ml*.
Evelyn
Stowe.
Invited to lie wllh Miss Fillm rr and the hostess were: Miss
Jane Lloyd. Alisa Jam- Kindts,
Allas Mary Wiggins, Al Un LmU*
Perkins, Miss Virginia I’esohl,
Alls. II. E. Aiken, Jr„ Miss Doris
note
Suo Williams, Alisa Maty Wight,
Miss Madulyn
Trulurk,
Miss
1 in s tiR o u r
Helen Palmer, Miss Lillian Adams
and Mis* Patella Hurt.
Also, Uoguests, Mr*. Ca-aiudrj Shulls, Airs Nette Epperson,
S 1II t II in lu-riof Milwaukee, Wls, Air* 8. M
Lloyd. Miss Edith Ray, Mis
w ith n pack
Ellen Atcrlwclher*, Alias Mary
Wallicn, M lu Martha Telfir.l,
fn 'l lo overand Alisa Evelyn Stowe.

tempting by force of arms to
Impose on embattled Finland.
Tomorrow it may be tlie turn
of Sweden and the Scandinavian
brotherhood to react against the
Russian onslaught on their Fin­
nish colleague. Finnish reports
ara full of accounts of a major
Russian drive In that undeclared
war, not merely tu free l-cningred of the close menace of pos­
sibly hostile Finnish frontiers, but
to cut Finland in lialf far to the
north.
A Russian spearhead la being
drawn across Finland toward the
Gulf of Bothnia, which separates
Finland and Hwedrn. It Is ob­
viously pointed at Sweden’s eco­
nomic heart, the cause of her uni­
que role as the one highly pros­
perous nation In a world other­
wise still racked by th* depres­
sion and Its aftermath.
Ju st across the Gulf of Both­
nia front the point on th* Finnish
shore line a t. which th* Russian
drive Is hewing lie Sweden’s Bridge Club Holds
great Iron ports and her moun­
tains of high grade Iron or*. Out . • Luncheon Meeting
of that raw material, Nasi Ger­
many built Ita war machine of
The Fortnightly Duplicate Club
today. Germany has boon th# met yesterday a t the home of
greatest customer for Swedish I Mra. F. K- llouralllat for Its regu­
toon and a free flow of that com­ lar luncheon-bridge meeting.
modity would be aa essential to
High scorers for tbe day were
post-war Germany as to th* war- Mra. George DeCotte* and Mm.
(Mi* rekh.
•
* D. I . Thrasher. Screeno winner
Russian domination .of all Fin­ wyui Mra. Ralph Wight.
land, lb* Gulf of Bothnia and th*
Present were! Mra. Arthur
Swedish Iron traffic would raise Branan, Mrs. R. A. Newman, Mrs.
aa grave a question for Germany Ralph Wight. Mra. Georg* l&gt;c
as would Rasa Ian eelsare of Ru­ Cettos, Mrs. W. W. Wright, Mrs.
manian oil wells, or their dee trac­ II. B. Lewis, Mrs. Sadie Iirouse.
tion by Rumania aa a last re­ Mra. D. U Thrasher and Airs. F.
sort; I t follows unquestionably E. Rcumlllal.
th at Nasi cooperation In aom*
form, m 4 only with Bailie neu­
trals and Scandinavia to halt th*
adventure, but vrith bar

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blues and vreeita
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Quality— the product ronfirms It.

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COCOANUT—HARD CANDIES
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH

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Mrs.Beal's CANDIES

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ueuvering To Rr MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE
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[President S e e k s
'o Impre8a_Views
In Next Campaign
By PRESTON GROVER

JWINGTON, l»c«\ 7-(/P )—
Unit room piriurr of Herbert
Vr’a quiet rnnipalcn for
irt anil vindlcatlrn .how*
earnift thr former FroalI-. In hU effort to linprvM
wn view a on the next Itepubcampaign.
atanneb group of 20 to 40
bUran* fiivndly to Hoover
nvlled to n private dinnrr at
i the former Preaidmt npI oa apcnbvr. He illaouaae.
I tunica, naturally einphnI hi. own ( piniont mi the
■Veit ntlminiatrntkm. Whut
lountd to l-t u aort of atnte-

1-2 teaap.

3 rgg», beaten |
ginger
3 cup* milk | | . j
M/.; pumpkin, «plc»«, *«!&lt;, va­
nilla, » u rlr, egg*. and milk. Guo- f.g
fully pour Into the pie ih d l. R*lm
IB m inute «t 4IW) degree!,then
B
3} minute* at 323 degtr rn.
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COFFEE

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PRESERVES
16 oz. jar 174

Pancake Flour

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BOLOGNA

Choeoiate
SRAMft

Coffee

FRI. SPECIALS
D U . MftCMlCM r t t x i c

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Dressing

2H

Tomatoes

Lettuce

AC
lb.

Ffwit Cocktail I t y
s m s * TA * n t»»

T o m to &amp; a p

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Carrots
OALir. ICIII

Lettuce

Peanut Batter

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BM. HEINE BEANE 9 for 25e
LGE. HEINE BEANS t for Ifa
ASST. SOUPS
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25*

CtatVIake*

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LGE.nHBINZ KETCHUP 17e
HEINZ BABY FOODS 2 for 15e
PT. HEINE YOMCAAR.. BHt?

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Cake Flour
Soda Crackers g V
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SOAP FBATURB

Ceeomalt U t

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OCTAGON
OCTAGON LAI
SUPER SUM

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Spaghetti 3 for 2ff

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Peaches

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LIMA BEANS
3 No. 2 ratu
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WILBCHTB CORNED BEEF
12 oa. can

lb. 7 ^

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EXTRACT

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Snoball Cauhflower

PIG LIVER
PEANUT BUTTER

FtJefwoqd',

P an

2 lbs. 29$

Leg‘o’Lamb 21e lb. Chops 19elb PapersheD Pecans
Shoulders 15c lb. Stew 10c lb.
OLD TIME MINCE MEAT 2 lbs. 35c Fla. Lettuce
Green Cabbage
sffiuMnbrTfc

CHILI POWDER
SILVER CREAM
CREAM STARCH

jii.'j,

Fancy Tomatoes

HAM8 II

NBC SPECIALS

Ii’d .lenmlnc pudding* altiavu the water boiling. It
i come up to At lra*t V
a from tho top of the mould,
nl.li villi boiling water la
tit tho pudding from fatt-

Fresh English Pegs 2 lbs. iff

174

$rrup 12 oz. b t 12^ 22

M* la n Chrl.tina* gift tdaa
RID make a hit—hake fruit
In atnr .lmprd mould* and
tin- mould along with the
• a a preaent. Or let the
hapad eaki's help out with
atini? ynur luilinay tahlaa.
carry out tho YuleUda
, when dec Led with holly Of
■Chii.lma* finery.

lb. 17c

CALDWELL’S

BREAD
Salad Dressing

10 Ib&amp;

Yellow Onions
„ J U V * . WK*UMT&gt;

FRYERS lb. 23c

Yellow Bananas
York Apples

CLUB STEAKS
8IRLOIN STEAKS
CHUCK ROAST

U di nucat ut (ho dinnrr la ex­
ited to hold n little dinner of
p
7 m i in turn to dellvrr thr
aver Vletva In an ever widening
lie. It erema to lip patlrrnpd
the chain letter idea,
lehorta luive It that there l«
Id’headway being made In GaP
Cieara
Cool
tnla, and progri-** In Mlnnr.oand Wlarnnahi. Advanrc a.;rnt
Bntt
the plan la lien Alim of Kan
knel.ro, n former nrwanaperBanana Kl III era
WVdiO ha* liern rreitllcd with
3
nip Gonr1-3 cup mfTk
Rina x'P into Hoover’* upeerhei 21
4 twipin**
the paat three r r four year*.
rm
nnU
trd.
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Qua gin* I at one of the “prl'"
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1 Ub*p,
iry" dinner, reported that he
Ipmon Juice Grai
lad two IIn.ivrr eharncterUtlr* 1-2 teaap. bakin'?
powdrr
1-4 rnp rurrmnt
th e e nf/ulr.: One, that ut a
[fata dinner where hla Rueata
I amiably dlrpo.nl Hoover I* a
nrlnclnir talker, the other that
A * P BAKER*
H tuhly Komited—
l' fonm r l*r&lt; •lilent reVeala a
Ov.a P in k
Prw hljr G M if i
umlii ir to d.nicn.lrato oncu
f c —In the White Houae—that
i: way »*» the wl.e way.
HOME STYLE
KritUh and French purelia.InR
itona nlrnaity In, thla country
itr n tricky lilnntlon for J.
p r ‘Hoover mid Ida nnll-aahoI agendo*.
Following th r 1
Mild A ad Mellaw
(tire of luat war. thu \ Idling
ita w t nboit buying the
3
b. „
3 9 °
(OOl) M O M
output of n plant, nnd
RBD CIRCLE 2 lbs. 3ftc
Imr. the plant lt«*lf, in orto niriire n atendy aupply of
POUND CAKE 14 m . 17«
BOKAR
1 lb. ta g
19e
ntlal mnlerlal..
au* pad* aaaoni Mira
1
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rat.b
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1# chrrked with the Federal
MU ol Inrp.tlyatlon and were
that report, of .abolai* In
A N N PAGE
a a m i 1-wramv, • H o o rn salad r k k i i i x i * r
plant tvhntevrr. Ilrltlab-owned
Par* Frail
otkeywi.e, would be lnvr.llrvuu odi.uUk hiU tff UUu POMwIPfcdtT d a.*tu:it
d. With only PM) FBI nrant*
■%, smaller numlier of military
oeerat rrrvlce ayent. at hu
w d - l i r «neh work. G-man
* t i i a l u m u a m * H IV U lu ,
nra* cauT put a nun In errty
it' wherij MtboUue ndaht bt
Nted. Ilawtvrr, hr h*« Invltal
rybody In rvport to the nearF B I office any reporta or ntFFLTiU H lihb
■ Of Mhotagn or *.pUnac*.
*,W(ll lie oeglerted,
ka Fill- eooldu’A * *eo mgr
1 L b . P ra m lttm F lake* 15c
A»TT » W D s r H t t g | M i t t u » * * * » .
lida for dlarrlmlnntlitE at* h u t
bh- or Frenrh-uw neil pkuUa
BUNNYPIKLD
10c C ookies
2 fo r
17c

ANN PAGE

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Ilrnllrd Lamb Chnpa
_ Banana Fritter*
fluttered Green Bean*
n r re (I
Butter
Date-Fruit al»d
Coffee
Veg.laMe Rrath
1-2 rap dleed
1-2 tea»p. w it
rairot*
;i rap* water
1-3 cup diced
celery
I d teaip.
1 - 1 erp chapped
paprika
rnlon*
2 lat*p.
1 rup In motor.
butter
Cover end let dimmer for BA
minute*. (He vegetable*, aalt and
tinier. Sti-tln. Add the m t of tho
Ingredient*. Ilehrat.

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GEORGIA FORK
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BACKBONE lS'/.c
CHOPS lb. 16Vie
PIG HEADS lb. Sc
SHOULDERS ll'/ic
SIDES
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Southeastern
To Members Of Univeritty Toftm AlKStar Squad
Is Powerhouse
GAINESVILLE. Dec. 7 - f /P &gt; - do, Fvndrcn Mitchell, Kei|Ji ,Ro»i

T wenty-eight vanity f dot ball lette n w en awanltd to the 1939
univenlty of Florida aquad by the
atodent athletic council last night.
The group Included cue aenlor,
Clark Goff. !0 Junlon and 17
sophomores. Student Manager Ray
McDaniel waa voted the mana­
gerial Utter.
P tayen awarded let te n w en
Goff, aenlor; Mike Bocha, Jull-.it
Battleta, John Smith, Ralph Sal­
mon, P n n k Smoak, John Plorabo.
Ray lloruer. Tea Manna, Tom
Scott fend Bud' Walton, Junlon|
BUI Roblneon, Benny Lane, &amp;fli­
ton llull. Emerson Vetter. Carmen
Ferrigno, Tony Cianel, Bob 8auera, Forest Ferguson, Cart Mltchib, Lae CahiU, Bill Cowan, Rad
Mach, Archie' Bagwell, Charlie
Tata, Andy Btno, Tommy Harri­
son and Huble Huuston. aepho-

and Ralph Black, student mam»-

**Goff war irolaJ by Iba vanity
aquad aa th er“moai vahiabla play­
e r to Uio team In 19*9,**
Both varsity -a id fnehman
equada w en guatta of honor a t n
dinner given thia evening by
Gainesville baainaaa man.
Dr. John J . Tlgert, president
of tbe university; tajd the IM9
vanity was Uia best since the
high-scoring 1929 combination. He
p n lie d the Ibta In particular, de­
claring It waa *Ju»t a s good n
line ns I would life to have.
•-The team a t a whoH has come
along slowly, but t bdrsve ndxl
year wc will have a top-flight
tear*.-’ Ur. Tlavrt said, adding
that he. would like to h a r t more

Coach Josh
Fourteen freshmen numerals— team’s Spring
p tmailt st number In
Ity V W H b it — were
icy want to JohnH arM .|.r J . W/.Catf, w.
f ^ r - vlflo acted sis t
rn Corry, Leroy Gop- - Captain (faff
llua,
win, O’Nt UiU. Jack Jones, Nick
Klutka, 1
Latsko, j

Full Co-operation Hurricanes Close
Of Merchants In Season Against
Drive Is Sought Georgia Tomorrow

! P L - ' ‘i r a r J s i f . j i

ATLANTA. Dee. 7 - t 4 h - A
barkfleld'combining power, .peril
ami iliveptiop waa eat up yester­
day behind a powerful and versa­
tile corps of linemen in priernllng
the Associated press 19311 AllS tar .Southern Conference football

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Conference coachrs, whose bal­
lots releetad the star eleven play­
ers for the. season, voted five Ten­
nessee grkkUrs Into tho lineuu,
along with two eaeh from Louisi­
ans State and Tulanr. The other
places Went to Georgia Tech and
Mississippi.
There eras not a tingle unani­
mous rhoica for the team, tnndc
tip of tht settlors and five juniors.
Several sophomores, of whom
there were a goodly number of
stars, received Votes but nut ol a
sufficient majority to crash tho
firat-string array.

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President Wants
T« S£t A#id«
Finnish Debts

Play In Orange B owl
MIAMI,- Dec. 7 —&lt; « — MUml
completed arrangements yester­
day, as expected, fpr tho Vnlvcr- — Where several
rlty of JlUsonri to meet Georgia
Tech* In she Orange Bowl lfcw'

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Missvvri

found alfg°»l thtoe-foui

You can't Mama your friapda for
wishing ypu FPpW fO aomawhara
alas wltn your cola and cough:
coins era highly contagious and fig syrup gives Mentho-Mulakm a
cause more loss pf time from Illness taste you vriU ^ a and ^ ^ ^ ^ U
Mulsion Is rtaranteed to stop irhur
cold cough Immediately and rid you
Feverish, Irritated air passages
O of that eouah entirely, quleka* than are flna nesting p la tk for stray,
any madiclno you aver triad, or germs, in d u d u f »va» a q « dangert will ba ra­ pus
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■ Vth# formula
cy of a large
r . I t contains

M-llh Russia by aflting aside tho
IHQo natldu’s war lUbt payment
on Dee, 16 In a special fund that
the Finns Could ball upon when
necessary.
At Jhe samp time lluoeevelt
.'old at a p ro u .eonfi-rvnre lie
had no non-* on a pos'iMu dip­
lomatic bleak willy Rursin mill lie
CiituUcnUy questUnod the |mlitltpj hipUres « f Ilspublienn lendtr s who n r criticising tin- \d ministration for not severing lelatiaus with tho Soviet.
3MOLDERINC RUINS i m l s f th . *y. a ftrr Ss» k l bombers dropped thrir cereal
Hop.eTflt pointed, ■&gt;Ut lliul the
Ah**Aa ll M—
— nf —
** Ih I d&gt;... . . f a. . tinkl, cs.ita l nf F i.lsad.
Msnjr civilian ca.aall ie« w rn reparlrH fell.wine ibr I
th . city.
world ilrrlarnti.nl I’umleiunlng
the Kuvlel Invu.lu'i pimldeil nil
the othrr AliU'injii irpubllcs

Walson To linn For
Altorncv-(ient'rnl

pnrticlpnb- in such 11 tnovi*.
On .the i|U*stbni of breaking
o ff iliploiuniir tii - with liussln,
Ifonsuirlt »tref«r-l Hull while he
had no new- th ru lie i-'iuhl not
spy what iini'lit l&lt;u|i|&gt;ili in Hie
future.
lie said Hml Ihu* ini Admin­
istration fniiii.il pulir* M-rmeil
In be foilin' tag good lilies lilitr
mealing Hu* .i|ipi"vnl of the in,*
In the Cotton Bowl in -Dallas jo rily ' of III-' Ann re on |ic-o|sti-.
against tho Tcaas Aggies', leaving I{ii, ciltK i, In ..ihl. fill Into ( in
,
wide open tho coveted spot in t)ia gnu-r-.il rutui'oi ins:

paymrnt b
rials litre 1
row, f i l l ,

Crromulvioii relieves promptly be*
i-nu-e 11 (joes right to the seal of tha
trouble to loosen i.eini ledrniihtecm .
lurrenw secn-tion und aid iislurs to
soclhe suit heal raw. tender, InHam*
id bioiichl.il mucous lurmbranfS.
No niaUrr lion- litany niedlrliirs you
have irlu l. till your drinxU I to sell
you n liotUr of Crcumidsion t.Uh tho
undrrstsndlnir tlm t von .ue to Ilka
the wnv u quickly allays Hie courts
or you s i s to have your money back.

CREOMULSION

I. Tin Set irl pm
|Milin"i
Rose Bowl for tsbkh Tennessee is
fetatod.
,
of Hie Nnsi pi* «s, 11* puMh '*y*

WOULD READ YQUfl AD
/TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE
t IflOT USED track and trailer.
|nqu|fe • IJoyk’s Station, 706

LIZZIE MAE JONES wnuhs Job
doing bQUMWtrk. (16 Cypfess

I lot Coushs, Chest Colds, Bronchllla

ALLEY OOF

liy K A Y T H O M P S O N
X DOC, IT'S LUCKV )
i W e P g N T H U K Tf U
B Q A FTER X THINK YA

n T R L B T ME CRANK

A n d fllA K L E S

C O LL

A IL RIGHT NOW, O O P ^V LEA V E
G IV E I T A Q U IC K / I T T O ME
i S H A R P Y A N K ! j \ I ’LL GIVE
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‘ WANTED GARDENBR to grow
speglaj ffop for wholeialtr.
Anpiwl Income fSpO.OD paf B U S lN p a t 8ER VJCB
aery. peqnanonL Small c u b
11^ investmant necessary. Wrlta
.‘l . ’ it p i t i , Plumbing.

who ' really

knows how.

re. Jeweler Magnolia Ava.
HQUSE-8

rupras, all conreu-

upon. * a«M l»«d IffeA

tvaveAi O H &gt;1 W. Wlh SL___
VENlfTIAN * BLUnBB'—

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IN T H A T BIS CLOTHES
C L O S E T - -- I VE FIXED
A MED FOR HER
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T H A T 'S Q k .WMAT WILL
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t H A I15 ALL SC T kOU DAY
A F T E R TOM ORPOW --rM AT
d Xh DUNN W ILL BF. HUNTING
ADOUNID ^AN PRAGF.L FOD
THE BRAT POD A W EEK OP
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h Price* Not
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INOTON, DEC, 7-

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TARPON SPRINGS. Dee. f —
With ')9U,538.M worth .o f spon­
ges sold on the Spcnge Exchange
since Jan. I, 1039 la now the
third greatest year In ths ,8Spair hisleiy of ths local Indus­
try. The '1939 sales are only
178,000 short of reaching Uts
total sales of 1939,- the aeetnd
greatest year, and »l 31,080 be­
low the total of 1937. which was
the largest year.
Novtmber sates, eight In all,
brought 1122,117.50 to exceed
the November, totals of 1930,
1937. and 1938. The menth saw
(be largest price ever paid an the
exchange
for ths underwater
product, large
middle range
spoag* selling for 177.77 per
tunen. The pisvioua high price

CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dee, 7 —
UP)— Dr. Harold Knapp, CUvoland heftlth commissioner, said
last night medical authorities are
fearing the results In ths ImmO'late future of the reHef-flnaneIng crisis which U herasaln-y
Cleveland |n mmmen with savers]
other OMo elites.
MWe are roncemsd with the slD
nation.” Dr. Knapp said. "If you
here undernourished or etarred
people you haven’t good health.
You mar aspect a toll tn be ex­
acted later.”
Mnc Alice II. Smith, nutrltlaolat fer ths Cleveland health coun­
.
twin ir|iwi»»iri
cil,
told
reporters!
”\Vc wilt be paying off y t n
frn*i no** for sickness orl sins ting
durinr the present relief erlslt..
In Cleveland 48,000 persona are
wit two-thirds rcllaf rallions, while
12,000 others, recently cut off relief rolls, were u scriberd by relief
largely urn
_______ _
___ modifies.' UiJ
Toledo the cmmril of social agvn-|
elet declared todny 8911 persons
needed Immediate rare and were
not receiving It, due to depletion
of fun. a.
“T hirr w rrr many cnaea In ac­
KINO OEOROE af England, fallowed by Vtrsoaot Lord llert, * *•• tual want and acute need—where
persons
were starving’,” the coun­
• s a fe r la chief af the British EspedHIeaary feeves, disembarking
cil reported after a survey.
from a British destroyer at aa uaaaased pert la Franc*. The "Many people wees picking up
Klag It la ’Fraaee to visit aad laspeet British leeeps.
_______ sera pa scavenging."
The 'Toledo Associates,” an
organisation of business concerns,
saTd community health there was
not impaired. I)r. Millard (!. Han­
son, city director of health, com­
mented)
"Whatever we may reap from
this stoppage of general relief In
health results will be in later
months or years."

CULTURE, TOAT8

WHAT

’ LOUISVILLE, Ky„ Dee. 7 —
UP) —The W rit ot trustee* of
the Louisville library has takin
trader adricsment the question of
plariag ramie magatteee hi a
branrh olbrary, but It’s nl fonny
matter. Hundreds of requests for
eomtes led to a proposal that the
CHEYENNE, W yo, Dee. 7 e raagasine* be Installed a« an ex­
(/P)—Attempting to dweoVer why
perimental project.
the .tatehousc
cl.vstor
was
"acting queerly,** Andy ‘SwainUSE OF ADVERSITY
con, chief sUuheusa custodian,
aad hit assistant, Roscoe Howard,
DU!UIAM,.N. C. Dae. 7 —
— Warehousemen • claim 31-year- ran it from the basement to the
old WUson Dunn Is ths fatsst third floor and steppad out- Tha
tobacco packer In these parts. But elevator felL
what amasea his admirers In the
suction warehouses Is that Dunn
beau the others sins handed.
Its lost his left hand
shredder It years ago.

2 ML2} CUB270

PMQME FLOUR
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FLOUR

SOUTH AMU 1CAW

FUM BOLD CORN t

OORNEDREEF 2 SQ.CARS200 STROP
hen the President Is away
t,tha White Hooec, as he . Is
S
■fc Thanks* bring. Iks secret
I k e guard continues
Kted-'We hove Into
efflre while the
Went WSa at Hyde Park «nd
j confronted by two White
ke cops In uniform and (wo of
Bderst Service in buaJuesA
I/.They rscognlsed the cut of
J*h and didn't throw us nub
tjr wtrta't rabilof tty*

it a bomb in tha White
tons of farmer Presidents
sms attended a proas conof Arils* Secretary . of
Ho Alfaro, sen of Ricardo
work* la tha preas see­
the Pan-American Union,
ell and 9s casual as a Yale
radio Arias, son of PrvsijHamadlo Arias, Is studyfar * doctor of laws degree
durable. He was studying In
[.'whan tha war shunted out
students.

Htudent Opt
IntertollegUi

nominally matches
The state .....
Ohio communities' relief rxptndllures dollar for dollar. It put tip
only 32 iwrccnt of the total ex­
pended from July 1 to Nov. 1 be­
cause total cxprndlturas ran high­
er than rontemplntcd by the legielature In a|
iriating for the
Cleveland, Tole1VIW-4U btcnnl__ __
..
do and several other cities' offlrial* have beseeched GoV. John
W. Brickcr to summon ths legla*
lature to supply new funds, Cloy- Almondt# M M N u tif f W tliwtc,
—A m u photo
ernor Bricker contends ths cities tk i 4 9 •#,•••• • • • • • • • • • « • 25c
ERNEST E. NORRIS, presfaUt ■ E c d C R S M i m
have adequate means to meet Ifv ill N iN i • • • • • • • • • #15* 15c
of Saetkerw Railway, who wh*n
_.._v .
their own needs.
latervlewef la Cksllaeee**, pee- COL. EDWARD RILEY I
dieted e ast prefit e l 3*OC,OOO,- LEY. above, .peri the da
The Cleveland News, In an artide yesterday analysing wHa000 far the rellraad la ISIS, as amfUlely peetediag his
spread Interest In tn# situation,
soarpa rod with a less e l 9497,000 Jir.h4.jr la a Lesiagteo,
__
so ha ceuld said Governor Brlcksev"is Iq a
durisg 1939.
.
News
supported
Brickfifth”-Ksatnsky Darby spot." The
.... ...
BWg U
U|&gt;pVI«UM.V"VA
v » '« T i I'sby 4." Celeual Brad-Irr lor election last year. Assert
** pop-coni? miA ng
ley, bern'la Jehnstewa, Fa., Dee. Ing he la "n &gt;rded 'as a serious
Pop-corn used h» balls or con- . IB,
—. 1999,
___ _ ^believe*
______ _____
he Re*_____
best challenger
______ _____
or_ s Republican nom­
feel Ions shculd be vety crisp bo- herea la Blaaeleeh, the S-yoer- ination" for president. It saidt
fur* you mix It Into other In-laid shemploa. A reeuereeee of
"His proudest achievement as
girdlrnts. KpiA’d a tlln layer of e heart allaah proveated the governor Is his record for econo­
popped coin In n shallow pin and faatews turfA aa from taelag fit* my. Tq tha extent that h* yields
h o t It 10 ir.lnute* In a vr.y slow , f Biaslesk's sla victories s » 'a to OlcvaUnd ha. reduces hts state
savings and blemishes hla econo­
ovm. f-o l II slightly Mia thin JnvenBe.
mix In. VTit foods will lie much
my record. To the extent that he
_________________
refuse* to help Cleveland he lends
ammunition U Democrats who
CHHIHTMAB BALADB
charge a Republican national ad­
ministration would mean a return
Hero Is n holktiy sslsd hie*.
to ths Hoover relief polkles."
Mm Id m l gelatin ral ad I Inches
And Burton, ths News remarked
thick kin a shallow pan. Cut It
Is a possible U. 8. Senate csndlInto bell or etar thapee and serve
hem on eilsp lettuce nr cress,
ciitllnlng n e b with white cream look) *
"Whether due to e change la
A Gold Urn in a Morvistery
rhrrs*. Or you might nvike one
large mould and decorate It with ths weather or not, a last is lo­ chapel overlooking the Black Be*
the cheese and bits of green ut# rush of display advertising .la the reeling pile* of the heart
has forced us lo carry over of Queea Maria o f Rumania.
l&gt;»PPers.________________
muck news until nest week.
Watch foi It In tha forthcoming
(HKIHTMAB ItRKAKKABT
Issue of ths Ootlook."
Introduce eomc little frills for
breakfast on Ckrletmas. Servo
RAINED OUT
chilled cn'nberiv Juice. In small
PUEBLO, Oslo., Dec. 7.—(A7
pipe wreathed’ In M ir. Cut Ih*
broad toast, in star- shape* and — Fireman celled to rescue a
string uo rugued doughmts on monkey perchdd 98 fret high
an amusln" t:y with * long neck In a tree discovered tha avail*
or (all and put In (hr table ren­ able ladders wouldn't‘reach. Bo
ter, Ths youngsters, so well as tbev dragged out their firehose
the grown-ups Ilka these frivo­ and simulated a rainstorm. Mon­
lous touches.
keys don't Ills, ruin and this use
had sens* enough to root* la
Tha greetrft area of quick out of the storm. He climbed
•eiri In «H* werid Is Diamond down into the arms of a -wait­
fthrsls, eff Cape llatteros. N. C. ing flre-laddy. .
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M. today a* report•emea. Manager.
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VOLUME XXXI

SANFORD. FLORIDA,. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, I9S9

NUMBER 91

Established In 1908

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Arrive In Sanford Saturday Afternoon
walstcd Dlrcctolra line*. A num­

be effective sulesmcti of l-'lmi'la
Lost Poet 'faI dwas
ber are lopptd by laca-trimmcd 'Long
put here to &lt;|n before I I
..............
...
Feminine Wear bed
e o u t”
I
rimwiilhm m imn- and it would provide a cluing-jacket* of tba aama material
pirate tho woman who llkea to Found Living In
didn't ini'iin to make any
racentlj, Hninbl Cnlee, presi­ fioili the oieiworked Mibji'clny &gt;
i
or read In bed. Other*
mystery of my disappearance,” dent of the Hm ida Mole Cham­ the wenther and the Kuropenn
For Christmas tobreakfaat
with a long paatel coat $3 A Week ROOR! hi milled. "It \ra» Just that 1 ber ~ of Conmirrir, urge-1 beau- war.
chiffon or albalroa* to make a “
had something to do and I bail He tans to ' ‘11(11. about H onda”
while beautifying I Wen customIs Smart, Gay ofnightdress-negligee
enasmble.
do It alone.”
\\*-rkinen are swartnliig over
NEW
YORK.
Dec.
7.
&lt;4'i
—
era Instead ot I lie usual Inpica
Tinsel and ahlnlng star* won't
,J u ’d be able to "fin ish the work: |

Sp eaking

l.ifm i-

the

H u t bin

lb*- gii-iui-l- ol ilo- I b-inlii Mate
I’*•••. puttui;: Inlag K\position
ol pinnl mi shape f-i the HUM show.
Ibis will l-e - s-l.-bl ale-1 as the
H irer Jul-dii- of llie g i-o t foir
amt r a io u a l vilileb b a . t-es-ri
o|*eratetl —, sue- i*.-fully for the
past
&gt;ears.

Beautician*

In

■• Santa'* * peek* will be loaded
with bag* of randy when he a r­ Many Gifts Are Not
il*** In Sanford an Saturday
Only Beautiful Bat
attainoon aornetlme between t:Hd
ahd 3:00 o'clock and he will pa** • Practical As Well
tbVm out to tba food little hoy*
udd girt* who eonia to rea him
a t tala headquarter* In tha eld
Tbl* fetnialne fnldaiol that la
Wool worth Ten Cent Store build­ going
to be banked atound ah br­
ing on Plrat S treet
-At Santa’* pre-CHrUtnin v is it! ing Christmas tree* in a war yaar
ta. thl* city ho wilt reerlve l*t- | u o ra .te a l a* well aa colarfuU
ltr» from the
aad girl* hop. j Bom* of tba moat intrtgumg
In* he can fini out what they gin* are colorful bouao coat* of
want t* that ha eap bring them -quUtad lattn and crap*. They ate
tlio right thing* when he and bli *o totartly done that, they *qgrrtnJ«vr make their annual ilrit geat boataas gown*, but ara wan*
&lt;trough ta make uaefal lobe* for
af Ibe'htraldfd Yula- cold night* and mere lag*.
Another quilted trick la f had
U created considerable
eng tha children of
y and tha county and
r Inti* number of tha for a eoavalaacent wboaa canad
ar*. m n W t* ■** coiffure baa goo* awry and wta*
i parade* through the want* to look aa pretty a* pahrwlag hit arrival at •tbl# Whan vlaltora arrive naanpe-tedly.
't

mako tha only gliiter on 1930
Chit*tree* tree*. Shimmering coaturn* jewel* ara going to be there

In great number*, for tbla la a
aaaion when almoat every woman
wean a bit «f aparkla.

The New York World-T cli-gnim
of gossipy cnnvr mat bill of Ibe
says the 16-yaar mystery --f Hi*1 'fa n u la
i .nk« •hirst
Jir.ong j nvaragn beauty shop. Colec told
disappearance of Pranrlr ttniMn, ITJld |« od.uinj eountrii-i.
the br-iotlnnn. thnf they could
the poet &lt;&gt;nrc llonlird liy New
York's literati, was solvr-l yes­
terday when he was discovered
MW
K N M N * « . « « * a 'N K « '

Ntwrst of tha gloaming let ar* j
ClUford P uist'i pviapactlve nock-

*ln ‘'" '‘’Sm ‘llV'rk "fn'r'ln * •3-n-week fur
nl»hedv room.
G ray' How and ailing, ratlin
susnii, ns* in fm inri jwiii i*w»i disclosed
physicians bad
a gold moon and a blue bead autf given himthat
little time to live;
•winging Iro n a chain. Another, that his tired
heart might stop
represent Ihi
at any moment, end bis task lint
_____g'Wwill
i„ r i»tap* fountain*
ainm
ahd grten enamel boxwood trace. yet done.
long real* of silence be­
A (hint la a fold af al/ver fishnet ganThewhen
tho poet, author of
filled with IrtdeMCnt flab and •’lly Ireland"
“ A Cairn ol
■prig* of coral, fattened. with a Btars," droppedandfrom
sight ot
aaaaMlI tlasp.
Thar* th o ar* ndaklace* of the arnith of hla meteoric career#
when
he
waa
being
feted
by the
p filn u i | ) n i | | J | pqfnjfd
• te l flruraa and flowar* rich and hailed by outstanding'
,
i* Intriguing chandelier critic*.
He had been n floorwalker at
m a c with year ah* ped
pa. Added ta the lUt ara Macy’a department atorr, one of
g*M bib aatklacaa atud- tba city’* unknown million*. {
rolorad atonaa and alhrar when hi* flrat volume of poems
ih b a n wbkk ar* aawar earn* oat In 1911. Kivr year*
| later, with fame already glow­
ing brightly, he disappeared.
l i e had a . few thousand dol­
lar* saved up- and on thl* be
•kod out a Spartan existence,
“following q golden thread” o
studying, w riting' and amassing
knowledge Which ho said would
ba “given but to tha world
through Dm church— and maybe
tame af it will live a llttla
Wtall*."
Almoat penniless now. Carlin
soya h* hunt* along In* SUtn
Avan a* employment agencies **•
ary day far a job as a dUhwaabar or a watchman
If ha
gat a yob a t $10 a week.

19.19

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$1 Weekly for 50 W e e k s
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Total

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250.00
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THE SANFORD

fthduke Otto Is U. S. S e e k s To
’oping To Regain Make Rules O f
Modem Warfare
tustrian Throne
wmer.JRoyal Family
Living
C b e To! BruMels
U tU W K La, Dec. 7— —The
r . has brought new hope to 27ks-old Archduke Otto, pretender
th e throne of Hungary who
is* In genteel puvcity at Iho
itcau Strcncckenieel, 12 miles
■I U russ'ls. with bis mother
Tseven brofhrrs -md sisters.
I a setting like th a t of a ro­
u te Hovel, this ex-royal fnmhas lived for 10 y ctrs, plani for the day when Otto tould
| a crown.
r return to Hungary T . . . To
tow ccntiat European empire
■ding A uitilo, Csechoslovakla
Catholic B avaria7 . . • War
r bring anything,
rips by members of the fain,
while elaborately sec rot. have
at tinm to many count) let.
im lng, they rtp o rt to ax-Fme 7.Ks, who In the family robfills the duties of foreign

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

idelaldc, Otto's
20-vear-old
er, and like bint a graduate of
ivaln University. Is the family
&gt;r ami agiieidtural minister
aha holds doctorates In politand socki I octences. She was
first member of the family to representative* In Helrinkl, r In­
tm to Vienna In 1M0 but in land, Imd wltnoracd a Russia air
I obe fled to lirallslavls, nar- laid.
ly escaping the Nasi landEven though llx:
principle

" ' . '

K * « r If ,
1 M t Comimny,, la y s lip ha* nI- I Every Flerhjan ahculd pertlet"

Florida

reports Indicnting partici- ipate In the "Fight Ihfantile Pnhi light!big ptogism s by jisly.ls Campaign'’ now gettiug
of Uio 200 com uiunltk-f.,
!under way. Mnjor tv en t on the

ealVed
palion
irosl
fund-raising
program will be' a
served by
(his e&gt;-»«:uny.
.* «M»
Lnational
i m i l championship
high school
From MspHrello, iiw western ifuotball
' —“ —'l jrame, to be played J n thr
limit cf the rouiuiny's »Ice trio •Oran#*
ual a t Miami on Christt,
lu Alio nil. garden m at 4a) ret unis from which will
ie clubj ami iw nspi p e n 'a l l go t this worthy cause.
hit to plan C hristm as)
on
of main
lu-dm***’■ Tho p
hutelKa ami hours- F t / F|nrld*-|
pari, nivialianU OH; icon m
« money
nrcUrd f a r ; moducta
IP
aioe.a; . ilaht.il* J Miami.

O B -fE C T THAT I S

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to the facade. He promise* that
it will be in ksrplng w ith the
aplrit of the display of blooi..;
and plants within and the object
cf IU spdisur*.
. The Carden la • Garden Club of
W inter H arcti, working with the
management af (he Oiangc F asti •
val, has undertaken to arouse .a
statewide Interest la the floral
display and through Ha president.
Miss Grace Porter, has larltcd
evet j one p f the 7fl i federated
gatden club* of Florida U par­
ticipate. Response! up ta dim

' ‘Flosrors

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Empty Bowl"

llrtdsl Uow trs — for
•sri.lns; arrsnai.ni'Nis
fnr I I I ' bs r ami ro rsssrs. M lsid bouqu'ls,
K u ii'rst drslans—

FRESH FLOWERS
CUT DAILY

Glad Iota—Calendulas
Snapdragons— Itoaos
G erbera Daisies
C arnations

FLOWER PLANTS

G fS W M G IWTOTH'SADOLE

ueste Will E n j o y
ChongeAnd Admire
Hostess’ Ingenuity

Here’s the gift to please a man
—comfortt plus home beauty!
A five-piece cnnemblo ucd.gned for houni and ho
of r a t and rtla.\attcp .Chrtttman joy guaranteed!

T /J 2 5 H ;
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BY J . R. WILLIAMS
W E3 COM B '
OUT H E R E
TO REDUCE,

Standards Are
Rising Rapidly

ANf corny .

I S A-SHOW IM
W M 'TH ’ EA SV
W K /T O D O ,
E V E R y T H IN '*THET HAINfT
H E LPIN ' HIM
.
MUCH
&gt;

W ATCH H E A H / ^

AHCHKRH RAG UAIIDIT8

Chair aa
O tta aa a

Hot m uffins or biscuits and
linney, assorted iclbhex and a
lint beverage are im hided. For
dessert,
mincemeat
turnovers,
plum ta rts nr glased fruit 111
meringue rhrlU are fitting.
CURfclED
CHICKEN ‘ AND
NOODLES, jellied tom ato salad,
with
mayonnaise,
hot
mils,
rtraw berry jam and ripe olives
makes another tem pting holiday
b u ffet menu. And wind
up
orange cookies. Hot coffee for
with
cranltcriy
idicrbet
and
tho beverage.
A fter skating or sibling, SPA­
GHETTI CREOLE will be tnost
O lco c.
It l.nx a pungent to­
m ato ranee with lots of cheese
to It. Add some ment balls. If
you like.
And accompany by
e bowl of green ralad, dill picLira, biscuits. Jelly nnd hot cof­
fee or chocolate (depending up­
on the age of the group). A tray ­
ful of sugared doughnuts and
fru it makes a grand finale.

■hie.
20.000 Austrian
A „ .iri.„ .shrillngs
ir
ae. 20,OOu
MHB)« vanished a fte r' the
hluaa along with estates in
ria sad Ctrchualovakla which
wen rstlorad In IP37.
fa r &lt;u It Is knowa the H apierowTi jewels, Includlna the

would balance the m ilitary vabra

of bombing open rlllrs against
Ill's possibility nf tiring r u t o il
by a "inm
al embargo" from It*
"m oral
sources of war .supplies.

celery, carrot strips, radishes,
pleklea and olives. Follow with
assorted cookies (some with as­
sorted cookies (some of thus*
special Christm as goodies) and
a Jail lad fru it mould.
• • •
F u r 'a rath er light supper, try
noodle ur RICE RING WITH
A8PARAUUS SAUCE. "Side up"
with a light fru it salad and
oalad dressing, Graham bread or
bran
bread
sandwiches, lam
and ripe ollvea. Have a bowl of
assorted confections
(stuffed

1-2 cup malnsses
3 tablespoons sugar
1-2 teaspoon m ustard if desired
Roiling w ater
Pick over the beans. Cover
with cold w ater, and soak ovei
night. Drain, cover with fresh
water.
Heat slouly
(keeping
w ater below boiling point l. Cook
until skins will Iniril.
tD eter­
mine by luking ii few Ix-nii, xti
the tip of a spoon nnd blowing
on them. The skins will lxir«t
if sufficiently ro o k 'd .)
Drain
brnus, scald polk, nnd srrnp.Remove 1-4-inrh slice and put in
bottom of bran |&lt;ot. Cut through
rind o f , rem aining pork every
1-2 inch, making cuts shout I
Inch d rrp .
Put brans in pot.
bury the pork, leaving rind ex­
posed.
Mix salt, molasses amt
sugar. Add 1 cup bollng w ater;
pour over tho beans. Then add
enough more boiling w ater to
cover the beans. Cover bean pot
and bake 0 to 8 hours In a slow
oven— 260 degrees, uncovsring
the last hour of cooking so that
rind may become brown
and
crisp. Add w ater as needed. If
pork mixed with lean is pre­
ferred, use le u salt.

YOU’LL FIND

McthodsOf Financing
Seen As OneReason
For Great* Increase

J.f?W vUlW M *

* Msraui* Hr ( rolx who Ho- In the light nf. pu-t esperience,
tf . . U ” ,®.of rrn l *o
family• p its . Its lark ct modem comrts, tha rhstesu Is s godsend to
Ihpoturg finances
I M • jf w *bb., The laat public

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lformal Holiday OUT OUR WAY
S K B H EA H i W E S , IF Y U H \
T U G N T H ‘ S T IR R U P
)
‘arties Advised
A B O U N D , U C /M O R B
/
L M ® A fi» IM T H 'H O S &amp;
\
LiH B T H tS a A S A H M D
1
Respite Tradition
1 O P B R A C E —THEM S O R T

•KAT1K—-Something new. Mix
mall oystrra und tome mush.aims (conned or fresh) In a very
ream y, well
seasoned. white
mice. Four Into a buttered,
bnltmv talking dish anil grncrusly cover with buttered crumbs,
lake 30 minutes in a moderate

that

DELAWARE, Ohio. Dec. 7
ly commutes to rich relative* th r last w ar. along with ag ree­ W7— With how* ami a rriw
y- -----' ‘
ibourg ments concerning the treatm ent mem"
of prisoners.
jv ln support for t h o ____
Tne neat post-war treaties, Golf and Hunting association iiheasint.
Tbe caatlo in roils D ownod by

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T^fp l

"WSISfh VS-

'/crcd fer essay wlnnc-s, and for
tliu
best
dreorativ.’
outdoor
( ’lirbdiuan lighting.
Community
Chilstm as trees as well as m ulti­
colored sU ingors on In iin sts
V trreta
uiiJ
special
lighting
uiiniigem cnts In stores and office
j buildings a rc being devised by
■the cities and towns.
Tho community lighting eontc .t i of revrrr.l cities aro revisals of C hristm as tree o r other
outdoor lighting contests o f for-

i.

by the President may
hdukc Robert-Charlrs &gt;21L suggested
be violated. It still may become
Englbli "ambassador'1 ani1(11 an
nceeptad tlan d sn l of conduct
I Fiedsrlc, 23, was lest to­
*' In war.
ad'In Ute United States an n
T reaties regarding the use uf
ira tonr.
la ex-empress ' herself lire- submarines were w ritten a fte r

___

Beautiful Lights To Be Used In
O range Festival
Cjtfbtoiiiu Decorations By title* To Emphasize All

,___

her foreign offiry officials, bu t
Prem ier Molul»rr described tita
appeal os |&gt;oliitlo,«. Russia, Moiotoff asserted, wui not bombing
civilians.
Hhortly a fte r tlx- Russian p re­
mier's ftateiuent, the slate Ha-

*

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
Lt&gt;, SANFORD,&gt; FLORIDA r

Hants Claus '&lt;»... thru n . r l i h m Jr jrr
into « M att of light t i l . C hilstnuu. for l.usincs* ho. ses, d rie
WINTER HAVEN. Deci 7 club* im l tills t all ovp-. th*.
While the Florida Orange Festi­
•lutn have joiriml In a progi-m
...
....... &gt;. M i i m i i ust't*
credit *«r
fo r rw”
r»- val Is essentially ami prim arily
t ( Yule lighting mors f*jiUpsire fpewed Inlerest in cxU rlor night- n citrus exposition designed to
than any &lt;nr** viMai'ipUil beferr.
I
I tim e Illumination. ^
* *' ILrgh. lighting 'p ccial-t

Irml, la seeking actively to help
make Ike rules o f modern war&gt;
fare.
B y:bis firm ■•quests th a t w ar­
ring n ito n s refrain from Ix&gt;gib­
ing ehrlUnns, President
Kooeeveil has set up h principle w hich
could become n new stnndsrd
in International law.
Thus while this country holds
only the position of mi onlooker
In the E lim p o n conflagration,
the Administration apparently has

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the professional touch to your
holiday cakes. 8o boil together
l cup granulated sugar, 1-3 cup
light corn syrup, anil 2-3 cup
w ater, until u soft ball forma
when u iwirtlon Is tested In cola
w ater. Let root nnd then quick­
ly spread over the fru it cake
when taken from the oven. A fter
&amp; m inutes decorate the pudding
vuith slice:, o f candied fru iti and
nut*.
Re sure th a t the fruits and
nuts are well distributed through­
out your fruit-cake
m ixtures.
Chop or grind them into uniform
siied pieces and sprinkle them
well with flour lo prevent them
from sticking together or ra ­
ms n In g in 'o n e spot in the cake
ta tte r .
Reports from all sections of th
state indicate exceptionally hsav
purchases of the new 1240 auto
mobile ta g s placed on sale las
week. Funds from tag sales sell
go toward payment of teachers
salaries.

WASHINGTON. Her. 7— 1 .
sdvanrr in ru m : .n tion Is more
'mpresslve today th n that i f the
standard of rrsidrn'inl building,
hi the opinion of Federal Housing
A dm inistrator StewnM MrHonald.
who M trlbutes the sharply in­
creasing Volume-of businers under
the Nntionnl Housing Art to two
main factors—hs-Me- luilding&lt;end
almplcr finanrlng.
*
The invr.stmcnt nf more It m
two and one-halfs billion dol'ars
In Lime rsHistiurtlon, refinancing,
and
irtMlrrnltnlh u* by pilvalr
enterprise e-n nnlv mean, he said,
th at the Federal Housing AilniinIstiation h 's succeeded ill eslahlls) ing a hiehi-t and moiv uni­
form a'ondnnt of siunllly for Ihe
dwelling than Inis ever liefrre
obtain'd in the cnllatiuctioti indust ly.
"The iiiliodticlii n of u new And
sounder method of home finincing
throughout the nation i nsl.-i tlx
system fostered by the Feslrral
Housing
Adiniuistintioii
un&lt;
easier of n hieven out than the
task of lifting stnndnids i f con­
struction," lu&gt; sold, “lamg-term
self-liipiii! itlnsr . nnirtgagi's hail
lictn u«ed by n small nunitcr of
lenders foi miiiic time. Willi this
as a giimndsroih the F1IA expsiiilnl the system with insurance
agnitiM lo's to the lending insti­
tutions und inrsirpi ration into the
monthly payment, by which the
mortgage is tepaid. of a share of
{irineipnl. Inleiesi, taxes. I uar.1
llsiiiaiice. and ether fixi-d rhm ges.
"Th. ..mnlii. '- of tills typo of
fiiniit. nit: \i i &lt; nl omn- e\ idtIII to
all i l l -os .if boding iiistitnti1ns
As ol Si-p* .Ml, I tun, there were
12.."'i;i b oiliiig iiist It ulions em
pinvmi Hu. iioihod in riHi|H-rntion
will, tin I IIA.
"The «i(.ildi.lim til of iiiiniinuu
reipii'en .-nt
|oi dwellings wn
developed ;&lt; ,n ndjiinrt of rligi
hilily foi
mi •Mgage
insurance
Thi&gt; mejiis Hint In uies financed
undo tbc s**ll.V mt-sl adhere to oi
txreed sporilie :liindn-ds ef ron
•truction -mil this has been per
hap- the most important step to
ward the i lunination of one of the
g rrali .1 risk fartois in In ms luyng.
“The Oil's are past now when
Tome loivfng was akin In the pur
ihass- of the dime fnuutiin pen
arhlcli only w ork'd in the bands of
the lire! hawker that sold It ”

OF HIGH QUALITY

The YOWELL Co
SANKOIU).

FI.OKI DA

FOR CHRISTM AS

Ml'NSIN’ti WEAK
GLOVE 8II.K
PAJAMAS

ItEA flTIFU L
CHENILLE

RUDER

Mt’NSINtl WEAK
G LOVE SILK
NIGHT GOWNS

D eigned especially for -her IV tel* and High shades, A |.,\ely- glniuorops
g ift
«. ,
.* *
soft slid velvety in full that will p lease■any wi»B&lt; ------------------this U a gift
wrtlp.nl/ imj or ,|p
an.
Benutlrul colors
In
that Is recta in lo picnic her. pci styles.
adorable style's.'v

t.Jmi

.

If citron is very herd fur th*
holiday rakes nr cookies, soak II
F o r extra flavor In dark fruit for It) m inute- In fruit Juice,
Silt ,pirr» with the (lout so
rakes, use cider or spicea fruit cider or milk, th ru cut It Into the; will be d istrib u t'd properly
Juices for tho liquid, a
small pieces.
%
tb to u ih o u t the b atter or dough.

WELSH RABBIT
itf.' reryintr- - Have
a s weir nr -etaWE ox

tan, 'likes to be called
tjeatv". but tha Nasla call
lo, The Last" and have
Im to "make himself for-

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Seminole 'County
r Court Records

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CORONA

GIVE the Clothes He

STREAMLINED
SCOOTERS

Us Ike 1*49 Advaacsd Spasdlie* Msdtls at ear start.

Haynes Office
Machine Company.
V S l' llMIMIII
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A Gift of«* Lasting Happiness! *

.

A bright, cheerful Lamp
mar.es a gift Mrs lo be
. . . . . i - i —i — -» - *
- *r ____ _ — •&gt;•• - w * i v aev '
pncUUd— and at our
low price*, you can afford
give the Deal!
’

$2.09 up ta $7*^

uammtmimmMmtmtmMmtmtatMMMMr.

a T IE S —silk am i' wool hand-tailored
js pul'.cuts. From

UNIVERSAL PAJAM AS— All inn- 2
terlals. Kelection of sleeping or I
lounging styles.

-well niado fur
und
till
fabrics,

K ^A

UNION SKATES

Regular A 4

$1-35 ta $}J)5,

HKII JA C K K TS

MUFFLERS- -smart luittrm s.

PHOENIX HOSE— siiiait new pat
terns. Donu-stlr, Imported knlti.

I A pi .u'tltlll, 1,,-llllt if ol OX.I XII

I U hl

S usual gift

la s fU

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IrarararararararararararararararararaJ
I.O V K I.Y
IIA N D IIA C JS

Bilk,

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JK \

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I.KY

IIANSKN
til.AAIOUK (ll.OVF.S

MONARCH JACKETS -- First ipml
ity leather. All tlses.
4 4 .7 6

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INSURANCE-

M l'N SlN t; WKAK tll.o V l

HANSEN GLOVES

wool, combi

1 CARRY
ANTI*
'ir 4 9 lp * * ’ WORRY

GIFTS

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L'-ntln-rx

AIR RIFLES

Wants for

JfICKOK BELT 4 BUCKLE SETS
— genuine leather. From

HANDKERCHIEFS— fine In-li tin
rn t. Colors, white. Pluto or iuiliul,

' A.
To . M
HICKOK INITIALED JEW ELRY

In T h u Newspaper
IM Iim iM V M IV M H IW IU M M K X i;

WOOLEN
TUDOR

---- -- ■ ••• Heat. Clean taelde and aul fee snip $1(6.

1935 PLYMOUTH DELUXiS COUPE
l | Sa4 Urat. New Qua Mats! palat. Clean aa a pia laat
Ad aal. This u e aarriai ea r 90 day mtckaaUal gusraaU
W aaly $110 dewa, balaaaa la aamll peyaiaata.

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WAGONS

SHIRTS

to JJ.50

Alf alml* of cxstlim r Jew,
. .
Htuiiiilng Mu-dvs, Icuthura' r |r y
Hint *p 'I "M erry !'"• ^km »"d ) xbrh- t.loj
ill biilliant »l)Ivs and colors. Christma.-," I„ your lady.
•&gt;««&gt;&lt;..ul r " ''-i»
/simtl
,
gift shr m u t help hut It

1936 CHEVROLET TUDOR

$1..0(&gt; to $10.00
$1.00 lo *!k95
$1 to $2.50
OLD S£ICE MAKE-UP
JL)LD SPICE TRINKOT

f eed Urea. Clean laekJe aad aut. Dark blue palat. Bi
jJrjyala la tawa fer aaly I I I dawn. 30 day m t l u a k
damaUe. . I I .raaatbly payasault at M M *.

^1934 PLYMOUTH TUDOB SEDAN
law' palat* seed tire*. Naw seat eaeart. Clean a , a f t
k t a s t s tkdTfer aaly U U r a s t e r *78,00 dawn aad 13 aa
lilW d iim

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BICYCLES
$21-99 to $48.75

Lamps lit Every Siac
At All Price*
Available On Basket Terms

AND YOUlsL flad tterylhing he want* el-Yewegal Aa iaftalU
▼ariety of ftflo for
p lait ackcUooa of pollorao,
JUST WHAT UE WANTS
for cowfort! Full cut.Wtlb
oMcUont. tailoring and
flobhlag.
A t olcea
and
* ■*
*
M-- a

NO MAN HRS TOO M A F j t.n ..

Arrow—$2.00 to t f
H ark T w atn-M

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ROBES

ARROW AND MARK TWAIN

iBD, FLORIDA

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BAiMur

Lady Ironsides
Does Bit To Aid
' Bttglinh Ip War

Governor l* Tojd
Funds Sufficlepl
Joi Fay Ewfjaym

FROSTED

- TmaamAT.MaaaEB,?. i m
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CAKES

of, the budfat for which
Ta coat small coke* with frostne Kaif fhbfrtl speVhn ftfVnf tA re'Jhg, stick a xkewer Into the eske
re n t re « rr—notably the Navy
•'H . •dig Hm- dake Into n deep
and AriWy.
Ixswlful ol coco* nut, «hopped
A i an example, he trimmed n
nUU - rr . splrnrf kvgars.
i ahig oft- farm - henrfita a rnnple
ityt l A c w c m i e * ,
n r yen/* ash fort Migge »t*vl U ut
C A N D I.R S
Cofigrdrts could put It hnrk only
; I/)H d o .V . th y , J —U oH tittr
If It uraa trilling in ralrn tho ex­
Cut
mrt
.m
ite
from heavy
fflmwt n*&gt; bird • •* imy British
tra money by taxation. The conSttlWny leo.lcV to help win-, the waxed paper ami keep thrill
grosstnon didn't ralro tho money
- tjuf.- V- ’del Ya-Itwl. Iron- sin.fi - ligliU/l e.-ipde* during Ih-’
W E SHINE OUR LIGHTS
but did put bath the appropriation
; nr ml-ng&lt;*l.
gray-haf tiyi liOlUiy*.'- TTte Hint» will eitih
ALL NIGHT FOR YOU
—and the President ha* boon punany rrindlA drlpphnr* and *avr
fe of ’ili.g
ik n o ii
O P K N 21 H O U R S D A IL Y
I h ln r (ham verbally rv rr since.
Imund- Ironside;
69i)pstr-oUI t’ e IllV'lilluliy
SVSXIIIMi —
1X11,1. 111*1, _
T xWr Individual appropriation;
lly PRESTON r.ROVER
. / __ ___ _______ _
flttJT of Ilrillan'* imperial' (»enr
has — tilt. — m r ia t r i.t u,
iWAAlllf-OTON, Dec. 7 —(AY then the point I* clearer. For tho (inventor l-'rtd I’. Cone was noti­
f'nrillou recital* a t Rok Tower
m l S tarr.
i u r .» T in * f « .i.i:n x .» « n « i'* n n
— Out of n contemplated nation- r.M-Mme sitnrlre* of iho Depart­ fied la»l Tuesday hy Hlnln Trea­
r t.t n*.
Since Irona^le wag called bad: Wiir l»egln Dee. JO,- director MaJ.
■I budget of nine hilli..n dollar* ment o f A rrienlturc, siteli n* rtf- surer tV. V- Knott that sufficient
II. M. Nomnbel: aAnpuncrrf this
to
Biiim
n
,
Hr.
July
fix.m
tTTo
(count Vm), it »eem» n* it Con- tension w o rt, inspection, experi­ fund* were mi hnnil in the S late
week. Tho opening concert i*
OWIparuflve retireutertt of CIl— sclieduh-d for omm of that
grm * ought to lx- aide In ehi*el ment station*. nnd the lil:e, nramt T reasurer's off ire In meet tlxi No^taltW
.
wlitre
he
wa*
C-svemo•iff n couple of hilh-m nt least. $.191,COO,Oflj ii needed, lint (he /ember payroll of stale employes.
with Aafnn. RreeA hcgtnnlni
S IN U I.A IK S K R V I n :
o f th a t small hut
IninorUnt I2lh War a* rarillonigr at
But when you hrgin looking n t Deporlmenl of Agriculture appro
The M ate T reasurer's stntm ent
70r» F R E N C H A V K .
RlTtish eoleny, fa d y Ironside ha* Ida'.* Mountain ta k e Singing
tho Midget- Item hy Item —you priatlon lart v rnr on* $l,?A9,(i00,- was made in rt*|&gt;ome In rin in­
A gm .nri' husband only five tints*. rr, near fsihe Walek.
can't escape the t-onclutlon Hint 001. W hirr did it nil yo to, nnd quiry hy Hie governor asking for
' "lie literally' live* nt tbe War
there will NOT lie niiirh trim - why can't some In* ru t offT
a report on hmv Ihe county tax
Office," she said recently. Ocmn ln g .v
Well, $051,500,000 — two-third* -nllrclnr* weri- responding
o
ral Ironside swapped Joh* with nlro is l.'arnidg to drive rn n).tToo congressional In-nit i* prole- of a billion—went o it n* -oil con­ III* npprnl to lliein to Irsp ife r
"Tlfcr”
(Jort, the M-ycnr-obt bulanrc.
nhly n. hard o* nny other h e a rt— servation and benefit or parity ndlrcluni sof iiitaugilde pi rrnnsl
heount who Is cornn.-ndiak the
I.xdy I t J isIiIo tries lo visli
Ih the mai*. 'Jlut the rongres-lortnl payments to cotton grown-*, to- properly love* to the TremfUrer’s
itfch Expeditionary Porte ,ln Ijindni) ortec a week tn ntlend
h ra rl I* never ennfronted by the narco growers, earn nnd wheat office not later Ilian Nov. Uh.
«.
Ironsiue
relinquished
his
budget In the ma«*. It I* confront- grower*, and former* in general.
"Thanks to the compliance of
i t director-grnfml of the meellngt o f various civic hrdlc*.
ad bv II |&gt;eacemeaL And Ihr con- In’ an election year ito you c ’fpeet county tax collector* w ith the
T here Is always -i ehm ee I
. sad forces to sticrerd Corf
grex*ii.nril heart, aerlinn hy sec­ \fld-ur*tem renatnrs and house governor's n n u est, the slate I*
as th ief n f* staff,
»hall Iw able to she my hodofnd,"
tion, melt*. The long odd i are niem brri. or i W c from ihe col- side in inrel ill full the employes
that. In Iho coming se n ion of (ton nnd tobacco lx II. or Hie Iran
’ ■An pm fesslrnsl hrnd of the rhe said. “S ut I have to .pend
payroll for thi* month," Knott'
lot of time &lt;n the eoltngd;
C cngrcri, the mass heart will llls*l*sl|»pl wheat slates, la vole xa |,|.
Rritish A t my, trom kic
I* rcmelt again, piecemeal nnd Ihero for cutting this figure? If yhd
spensihle for Hie training nnd you see It m ust lie .ilwny-f ,r&lt;nd&gt;
He
al
n
reported
that,
K
nt
the
In
cose, any nf ihe family nr.
will he no enlling down of nppro- think so, you have never iron
■Mgihrnt »-f troops to the fronts.
2Kth of November, county t a t
priatlon*.
corfgfe.tsmsn In the flerh.
In a tiny tillage in’ the wild* (lido ta get down."
• nlli-elni * Imii ri mil led $97.1171 In
of Norfolk, in TTVItlvn’* Ka-.t “The family" is 9S-y.mr.-old ElCongress m u always mske n
Congress rut the rm ergeney re ­ laopihh- propelly In•: rnlleettons.
Coast, liady
Ironskle vlrfdiily speth—si.e answers tn “Jarte”—
show nnd demonstrate (list It cut lief npproprintion last *e«*ioli, hill
t'on iiiK iilin g on llie intartgihle
tv
eorttmxhdrr-in-t'hlrf
of Ihe who drive* in general hundfed*
the budget—but th a t rlrtlm I* al­ even then it reuehrd the some­ tax fcllimtiotl in Ihe sln le, \ V . M.
.local home front.
ways n publicity rhear. The bud­ what staggering sum of $1
of miles eve y week in he: j&lt;di
W o in w iigh l, sta le aiidllnr, said
------------Tfhat i* ha.elv half ol that Ihe la rge -t paym ents o f in­
get is what the various depart­ 000,000.
Seven miles frrm the neare*t ns n niemh.*r of. the FlrU Ak!
Lot
Angeles
housewives
stopped
i_
ment* nek for. A* n m atter of what ii has in. a nt Im ra . Con- tangible la x r s roiild he looked
dustfcg carpel* a a d b ^ a a cutting
railroad slalirn , v ilh no *hn|tk •Nursing Yeom-snry Service, am!
___
Wrll-estahllehed practice they al­ gresa is more likely- In increase for between Ihe -M il nnd the last rugs to prove they really k n o»rw w
h a n cookin’. . (Vhen Dm d ty
We also carry a complete
hnd no movies, the villngr lip* Edmund, 15, non nl his fall rr' Invited
them
to
n
day
of
clog
dancing
-1
ways m k more than they expect Ihnt mm «s«rrn for ttiis y ear than w eek o f November, T hr*c taxes
indng, they tossed off their aprooa
only n twice-daily bus service old (rhonl at Tonbridge. Kenti
line of Wines and Liquor* u^
and
trucked
on
out
of
the
kitchen
to
live
whtlrhdA
aD
ds
m
u
d
to
ff
Edmund,
of
e.-nr-e,
plan*
lo
enter
tn ge*, although they will defend to ru t it.
tn Norwich, the nrarcsl town',
I our packnge department.
!ore due Nov. I lint do not lx&gt;because dinner was late. Mrs. Virginia Dlaon gets heo. abovw an&lt;A
eeery dollar ns essential to the
la d y lrnn*idr, Inenl billeting Ithe ntmy.
Tnke the next item, the voter-jeam e delin.|Uent until A p r if I of
•wings
out
with
the
frying
pan
hop
to
show
fellow
bousewivM
how
i
continued national existence.
officer, I* responslMc for the
mix' administration a p p n .p tiotion jn rx t year. However, the state
a domestic Jitterbug schda 'em sclUL I wolfaio o f the R0 mother * olid
Tho President gele first chance of $901.09 .1,1)00 . That *iun, too, j.illow s a dixrniint o f fou r pereent
a t cutting I lie budget, lie too Is will inerrsse. Have you hen id |in November. The discount is rechildren cvarunleii
finm hlif
A past lim iter at doing It the niiy one a rgu in g for u reduction duced one percent for each suernurnU have been received with
akillful way. -More than one eon- of tty. r;c o ? t h a t eo*t amr,.. reeding mouth, with the net
One of the m.-.ny solf-impiucd.
a rr’nim and eontroveysy,
for­
g rrtrm an will till you that the (XH),nOQ HiU year.
anioulll due on amt n fter March
tnxkr.
tnsfcr of this gray - 1
merly was on intimate terms Wartime
Presklciit does Ids heavy trim ­
IlhW about the A rmy?. It got I.
eyed woman I* keeping the cvn
ming -In item* which he expects $9.11,040^)00 In |»Sir. anil |he sum
wilh Trotsky.
Rerent reports eueea happy. And It’s no menu
The S tale Auditor's o ffice d o e s 1
Congees* will put bsck. The Idm wa*. Jacked up to $719,058/100 for ■ ml have n complete romplthtiofl
hsvo told of n break between Job to make cnlettalnment In nn
the current Itllo riv a l year. The o f the intangible taxes nssgtsed
them, fn Mexico City today, Isolated village fo* women nnd
I’rcxldenl has already asked im- for this year its yet, W nlnwright
both said they had not received Chlldferi horn ond bred to the
ORANfiE, Tex., Dee. 7.—f/Pl
olher $118,000,000 to pay fur InHE IS SURE TO LIKE A rrenslng the Army immediately. mid. Hoi lu»t year H oy showed an — Rxllr.l l.eun Trotsky nnd Dl- invitations In testify before the excltcmrnt* and amusements of
inerraae fryni X i-li,l.ll (n $ 1,4 -19,Die* rommitlre.
town life.
NEW SCHICK SHAVER r O k
M nrrpwr, only n small amnunl 999 in IlilK. This increase was a rg.i Rivera, leftist Mcxirun niurIn addition lo rerving on every]
JHRI3TM A3I
of Iho total eosl nf the new nir life -a v e r lo r Ihe general reve­ i)ll«l, muy enme In Texax in a
If you want to remove pechn
eonimlltee,
lady Iron-snSlAi
program ha* been rnveird by up- nue fun.1, which in n hard pressed , few day* In le itify on Oommit- nutmrnt* in halves, cover the village
.......... ..........
.
nl«l iiiinnd. in Uitin-American, nuL* with boiling walor and let «ld« ha* turned hiei eottago inir
lirnpiiatlnn*. I'nles* the nrnginni to meet it* obligations,
nnd was
a lied CrogH flist nir post mil
Is slopped in inld-air (nlee pun. made [xi-.ildc through the cooper- j Chairman Die., of Ihe House un- Ihrm stand 15 mlnutea. Crick ha* crganlvd on nnti-gl* ImlnMihl, inoro en*h nnul come,
a l ion of .•nintv lax n . sensor* ; Aiuerlrnni-m enmmlllee. diselnsed carefully and pick out the meat*. Ing course for' the village. She
The Navy g»r $«":,.000,(MiO In idaeing on Ihrir iiilangihlc mils Vrslerdny.
1010 nnd $77R,|Rtt,noO in |(i|0. Tn Ihe tlnek*, Ixinds, Hole* and nlhct I If peinii*«ion ran he ohtalneil
psy for ship* alr&lt;mly stn rln l intangible properly which Auditor from Ihe Slnle Department for
morr must enme next year. The W ninuiighl 'lug out of Federal. T io lk y to r a te r
•
Ihe
llnlled
President lias lumped additional inrome tax return* nnd which h a d 'S lu t.* n rniiinilller L in in g will
Tk
e ie practical ChrictArrtty ami Nnvy needs into u flat not previously Ixun ns-cssed. Cre-1 h r In Id hofujr Jan. 9, pronnbly
s u i gifts are available
liali 1,1111.in That will itiron an ■III lor Ihe niiioiinl of intangible « n ilio Mexirnn border,
at priest la salt every
even two hllllnn for d e fm v . tVnnl la*. - paid ran lx- elnline.l In mak
|,„
-e rie ta ry
Robert F
to ru t it?
part*— aad easy
ttrm i
REASONABLY PRICED
'"
"
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e
l
,v
trlllrt&gt;"SliipIlMg.
aid
Ih.
hearing
woul.i
ere yours far tbe askYou can't make n dent In sneli
ta il
fignrr* by firing a few
duren
\ l I.I-..4
^ IIRIHTMAff iinieni* obtained t,e niiiiiniileo
seerelnrio*. If y„u ran pul ymlr
.
.
.
|
invest
ig.it«r
who
have
conferred
finger on a single one nf Untie
kVfI hi i-lnia*
•Pproprlallmi* likely In lx- m l hy terve niiui W'lfflr* . ,n , n'.,. 'u ,H i Hie t vile.I Rli -inn anti Ri| * I v*i ra
tine doeuiiunl iniiportedMg’ M .g ..11. A w . PWdx » 111 the roming (snigres* we will lx. Inn. u|.|de muninlndi
ami
tli-elo-e* J-oviel
■vb't iuslinctlon*
glad tn rend ymi a picture of the noon. The flavor* blend
wonder In it* ng in It. hi
5 x 7 A ristocrat
Mexico nimed
President laughing up his stove. fully well
al fivina all h. Ilii-er.'iit natlnn*
PHOTOGRAPHS
UK'
In )|i'Xir&lt;&gt;'.* oil K-MilirCi'*. .
•ECsry wanted style at
Tho purpn-o of Ihi* policy,
nsect reasonable prices.
Ktlipliiig uggeslvd, wnidd hp to
T w o doyen new models.,
ill.nr,, the ultintnle dcsti uefiun |
ew sll tbg Insprctfoa e l
of western ii -t».|,- ihroiiah war-1
li f t bllyrrs.
foio nflei w'hirli the Stalin (VtiV-,
einiin-m i i .n il &lt;\lin d it. pow er..
T .o ld i' an I Slnlln have been i
b iller f. •• fur *eai*. Tho piv..O N E 57fl
cut Sir, irl iliclator I'xilnl Ids
Cl.riii)
nfti r
tho
dentil
of
Lento.
"Wo have come ililn pox&gt;r/»|on
of Ipfnrmntinn rlt'ongly
'in g r* iib'lic* iiA S o v irt ai'livlty
Alw ays
faverilrs
far
jin Mrxli'n an I oilier l.ntin-AincrCbristiuas
aiviag— w rllI lean (nuntri. " .Sliipling added. I
batlt walnut, maheaany
| “ Tin' rouuuilt.'*' Im no Intel)• san / a U'
o r osaple Styles, same
.MtO TMC
I til'll of b.vonilllg a
.omdiiig
capper lined. Large syj boat.I for T io l'k y nod Id- theorIre too— modest pricings.
ie , lint w. know lo* tin . .irvesx
O l p Sa n
lo areiunlv uifotoialimi on the
I Work of t'oonm iiii.l* in Ali'Xlro*
and o ilo r eoiiulti.'-, and
the
euniailtl. &lt;■ hope* to e.-tuhli h the
aulheiilh'ity of Ihr dneuiuenl it
bn i.
| "T hr CommuuDte, our infor*
million iudirati'., are m.'tkiiig. •
ifn n e e ili'l effort In Mexico nnd
1their plan* to spread from there
to oilin' rountrie* striii In con, at it 111 0 a Ducat to nur pence and
acrtirily."
Chninunn Dir* I* under ph&gt;tictoin' older* to rest for 30
day* to recupcrnt.’ from Id* siren*
or ghy C h rifitm « n o r
•mu i wnik
recent mnntlis.
N * w V « a r A ffa irs , . .
The rlmiim an mid, however, ha
might have In disrrgaid Iho o r­
/ o r n h o p p in * . . . f o r o ftder* in order lo eondurl th r hear­
r r n o o tt ItH d jrrs . . . o r f o r
ing.
c in ©trill, c o m f o rta b le d tiic Rivcin, p o t lly Mexican whom
Ing— you’re " r f jr h t" in o
P h lr o f H c c I-L a tc h v e rs a Hip nlioon! M ew H tyles!

Necessary For
Running U* &amp;.

Congress P r o b a b ly
Won’t Be Able To
Do Mach Trimming

$

rniiKTH^

Tax Collections Are|
Cause Of Sound Fi­
nancial Condition
TAI.I.AIIASMEI-V 'flee. 7 —

HOYTS

peeing

VISIT THE

New Cocktail Bar
AT JACK’S

DEW DROP INN

eRIes.

Trotsky, Rivera
May Testify At
Hearing On Reds

P r i c e d within
your ChristmaR
budget!

J

A Gift for your
Friends or Relatives
that No One Rut
You CAii Give Them

'■
iRANDALL

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ELECTRIC CO.

Metal Smoker#

crisp |v

$ |.0 0 Up

TUB
ESSEX STUDIO

Robert L. Cox, Photographer

For T hat Gay Holiday Sparkle
it s H EEL - LA TCH !

’waMrwSS

M IL K

-Jj M E L O D I C /

letA sttat, m c m b er 7,'tmj

[m ils And rotn. mil* who*c ntld-;

Iliff* a le rU :t Yl.'fd In -tr*!’..di
Midriffs Get
1tuj *.a* .
cly important
Attention Of j thi.Color}*ar,Is flucxttcm
te i- m.ieli red lu
• cii!-tire.
riv etIr n ' a.e.-nt
Style Makers •smukj
riel o11*’i (oh'.biiud v.Ills a -*fi
Hue. Ki-J. irliitr and li!*»&gt;

.4-0 Clubs Are
Honor To State

GAIKEHVILLE,
IK c.
7—
Ilnrida'a
delegatiun
to
the
Nations! Club Congress In Chica­
go Ibis week la s b itu g h t honor
to the state nnd amply demonr(rated the quality of training
given rural girl* and boy* .by
rounty nnd home ileinuintr itbm
agents, it is rercalwl In re|H&gt;,9»
ivachllig tho Htatv Ag* ivj IIui »l
Extension Service.
•
Mtv* l-itherinc l!a n.x uf S t. j THIS LX&gt;S ANGELES woman claims the g a i n e d freedom from
Johns County un* nnaidrd u I p t l a s ef c h l l d b l r l k b y t a k i n g h y p n o t i c I r v a t m v a U by tv lv p h o n e. Shv

$400 scholarship In btutc l.'ollegv
far Women u* the nutstanding
4-H girt of the South in food
prepsi'itiun nixl ro:kory. Tho
award was made tie morning of
Dec. It ly Congress *ffieiul», wlu&gt;
rommded her for lu r netlvitirs.
Mis* Baines has lei-n trail*.I
under the loadvrshlp of -Ml.*
Anna E. Ileixt.tliomc agent 'in
St- Johns, who acc.uipouied her
to Chicago.
t

Idee mo I.*- nnol.hi i fa* lilt- ,*0111t.:n atim . Son yellows nf*- much
t-tlkol of ahd .qiponr III lnlllo
n a tt Ixnoll I A
soil dil.t)
•do.- tnioiv oI.rusMtl tlu u (ur*|lioi-o). b(-!go, greet l IH"I pink
PH. *.*»n tn port- frock- and
it&gt; a d k i . a H h : . h r . u i t
Ipel:-.
NEW YORK. Ihv. 7
•/$*&gt;' brpibni)
(\c ry
lm |xutnnt
Midi iff* tn v m atltr* of im |airt- I'd year), v.nfflv phpivs, munun* In thi hcarli . ' tin tl:U ;*r t'»
avd -tripod cottons make
going ninth th i. year.
I uio&gt; of Hi&lt;- play «tiitx wliiidi nn
Swim suits ,uitl t'l.i) iliithv ate &gt;.-nibtill nnd gay. Th. rli rt • of
nearly nil ilrslgntxl In l i n n ntteii- imniy of lliein niv btlvfev than
t|on on niiibtlf-. RoiiiotiiiHM they tho) non la*t y ittr and fnlrl)
are left bar** t.&gt; *uu and t*r**c£oi fill. (Ilio mt of yellow rollon
age In they are iivi r'iliil by u • outlines a roimd-ncvkvd top util
*n ig lltllv ror-idiltv wnlstllno. • tioilx, leading Hi m idiitf »-xwhose i-olnr till I falnie contm st |«n-ixl. Ill minthei ii one-pltvo
slilhiugty *iith ihe Ixxly nf the .-kill nod -lion* mm lnnalion i«uit—n plain uil.ltiff en n iltlped * iii
m with' a dctuehiilde l-'ilhu ilia
•ull, pcihnps.
■kilt of c.i'tili*»-lhig sliip*' which
It's no ) .n r for nil*thing hut I •■* in. Il l back. lalllg--l*X'* -I
j,|j uiftgures. Not md) nr*- fljure.* •kills id'll top shoils tn make
going to Ih' on view it the mid- play &lt;iiil-I.U't : Ii point tn lie M’l'U nil
lift, but n coutlileiidde iim.mn!
of epldenui.i i- geiny tn show |!ie -all ' ‘ ton this year, the new
Ix'low skill l'« i ■II. Skill* ef ■no. in In tie r tailoied than e te r
many p’uy Pit m e &lt;xe.r Imply v iili the non e sometime* &gt;'*
short.
!teiidi'il tn make n flnt little
111 ip'nvll.I, Ix ll.ll , I—tin - nt.* -llti ii.'il-i' wo ideal run-dug In Ih
Malic m e ntade et
-oft nnd fi'ininln.' i i dc-ign aii.l wai-ltiii.
put nil uecent on intith.
I iia.ntlt wix.l lltIUtiels. and *,-lt•—*
Due ef the i.m t t.ilki.lm f fin* caliaidine ‘tin )cnr -laek-. 'h ill
li n tnnd
«kir&gt; • und
line* I* Ihe ballet inn -kill full, jaet.et,
in let nnd gathered l" a -inn: ‘■inieliiiie- i a n
a
shirtwiii.l
W.il-tllne. It's g Inc In lie -•»i* in -l.i.lt- i |i i — an- all di'.lgliixl nf
Ha
-aloe
mat
•
ml',
in
lltal t in lid- of Mvim suit
and |da)
clntlie*.
| ■i n lie - wilt In.I at will In tinil.i
Mm.) sx.ini
inn i' i••*ignrd . i \ at iet) nf eiiiltllil*
and I
-*
...f riiyon
In) on jjcr»&gt;)&lt; tidain
IH E S i'll K
ptiipedf, elastic -ntin* nnd -tiiiped 1
O ne'
mid ribbon printed «"tton
Sunn* *l'u&gt; luiirlu*# m l \ u lit*
nf m l and while liip-.l j$*ff*ry
tul f u l l , 11*' i*iiiiminoii ui &lt;i i r m m «‘tl L»t
bn* a notheuil l-udic
II i!u“h $»l
ballerina -b lit Ind,-.I In I V Hilo | l UHlllli: w hllfrrl
eel seletle i.iiihill
\notl I cum* | ili't' ill* ■* II Iul fnl • &gt; »*1« i ••
ln|i
u
n
i
mi
’
t
iii
«$»ti|»;
:*
»»f ii**
blue* a -eparale Inn «h*.
put into t'Mitnlo iimv »u.k
-hort* ef pi oil a . *|nl
;i i u ,i,&lt; ,i' l :i il ft i \
?i|».
niv oho -ol le
I'll

Swim. Pltiy S u i t s
. F o c u s Attention
On Mid S e c t i o n

$400 Scholarship . Is
Won By Girl From
S t Johns Coupty

Ii M r t . M a r i e M a t U r . U l * .

T b e b a b y was a 7 ‘ i - p o a i . d girl.

i
r tl*tn n light sti'iling.
Ml*ii Advised On litlic
Amom: tin* i.ewe-t hair sets
Presents To Give thi« bi,| yi-nuftcrin «1 loxulyintillie fa.diitimli*
•» |*1 i
At Christmas Time Thiii'ditkvv,
till* Mt 1*01111 A III iVOV&gt; ntlil M'VP*
hi

h

iul | •$-1 iM il o r . lt*H «sjM*c»fclly
II) HETTY C’LAHKK
j uiti jh* f«ir yoiimr irnl^ and i*
P er. 7— (AV !i'liniiiiinir In |»frfc*l l»rdrrom«.
A Flotilla boy, Joe Busby r l ; NKW YOUR.
Like, I d the big psrndv of l/jf) 1 Every ytmr liu^banda. nnd U’«u 1 IVrftmifs ntul inti
ndoirnrn
club members from 48 stntt * nnd brother# and fnlher# •NM’n I - hh *, «f t*our»e, old favorite*#.
on
Ix-nutv
__
_ ______
fur perthrough
ti c arena of -the Intel thousand# ofdollar# on homily 1|tnt if you'io iroini: in
hurdly worth
worthtintin, funit* it'-i o ixood idol
nationalLiveStock Show
.Monday irlf•n that a le hurdly
tn Knew
mi'll don't
don't know
l.iinv j Muin thltig
night. He cariicd
tho Aitiertotii giving. Most men
at out what
ymi'io
nr sw
rw cctliearla
lit--'. (getting. T lm v 's one gixxl ml.
flag, while an attractive young wlmt wives or
ivtlirm ts bk"*
lady frem Michigan, nl his -id*, but they feel iddigutpd tn till) jlv ittu ally never cbsnvodt nlxuit
something fcm'uiinv. *" thry Iliad : Imying
|xwfum*'*; *lak
cariicd the 4-H cnddi'm.
your
| time. Wander |-;st the pci'fi ine
Joe is i* hie tuber of the champ­ for the Ixauty counter*.
ion Florida poultry judging trnm
Well, gm thanen, here nrc miiiic 'counter cne day amt gi-t' ' ' l,‘
of Lake County boy* who «vcn ideas about gifts wusuen would , ralixgirl to put a diop or *wo
their spurs at the State 4-11 buy for Ilium selves.
1nf i cvnt* you like h:*t on n
Poultry Show held ut the Centi il
A ically tilcu compact I* on. o fip lcce of blotting IPU'ci. I alx'l
Flotlda Exposition
in Orlando the first things, uiuully the big-(each piece of p ip er, ta li n In me
last Fcbiuaiy. Other mvniheis of gcr the bcMer. UaUally. loo, she and »eo if the odor li- t neei
the U im aro Billy l.oreni amt wants only two item* in that night. Chenpw
pet fum e, cm Henry Swanson. They competed rom pori: tmwder and rouge. Stv tain less essential oil. m their
in the n itio u tl 4-11 poultry judg­ like* her lipstick scpuralr. b.u odor won't k at so well
ing contest nt tho Congress and u onM hr doubly pleased if th ] .Manicur*' *rts
aie lavo'ilc*
made a creditable showing.
lipstick cotit«iiici' contpleinei'; e.1 always, t*o. Year uft«i year
Florida girls, in addition to her compact.
they continue In bv cl. &gt;e tn the
Mis* Barnes, nttending the Con
liiri- I top of Ihe selling li-t*. Rat
L'»off*&gt;powder
gress include Mis* Eloisc Hoyle*
d u a lly
ure
lx tl.-. i *u.e the set. )..„ hi.) ho*, g.xi.l
uf Suwannee, who atiuwiat ilio l.|10|v,.s iimo
h ,„, t
contnimne j nail files, sclisnrs, orange tick*
grand rhaniphoi liarntw ut Ilio cuke |towi|c:,
In’cmuse then a 't a d a supply nf c r e t ) Ixwiil-—
reeenl S tate Pig Club Show in worn it *rin fill *.ic compact with !•* well as the m lith , |sdi&gt;li u Chicago; Miss Myrtle linker nl*u her owu ixiwdcr.
mover eud cuticle nil or ci.om .
nf Suwnnntio. who hud captured
Also *m most wom en'a' |i»l a r c 1
^
ulcest sets we’j'e
first honors in baking for th&gt;
m irror set*,
brown pin-.eal. looks
home; Miss Elsie Mae Knoll of cemb. brush and
“"«•
*"
Yolutda. H ist in Untiling work: SlciHug silver still U the most j ' kl' .“ .
and Miss Ruby Mrliahi-e nf elegant thing you can buy. IJjn't ! , e . JO,,'l1'* ^onA ' • * f aud the
buy
just
jiiy
set
uOi/kcd
"Jtci
linplcnwnl*
&lt;an
t
get
dl-l*slve*l
eastern
Hillsborough,
flist in
canning for the home. Willi thu ling" even if it l/'ika Iii:*' a bar­
tscaptian cf Miss lloyle*. each gain. Be sure it's u good, hemv)
If definite a. suranee I* given
girl in trre d h national contest reltilde comimr.^. If your fund* th^t restrictions cn the pr.xluctlon
an- limited, tail you still want
in her subject.
I of . Uglir rtlti" in the continental
The g ill, arc ehupcronc.1 by silver, thco.e gotxl nil*e‘ |*lat.- ll'llitetl Malet. win lx- *eiiiati&gt;l
Miss I*ahelle S. Thuirhy of the
_ j ix rinanrutly. farmer- of Hie up
S tste Home Demon: trillion lieI I *•*' Everglades area will |danl
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S tctu n en to Ts Made
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MSS. ALEXANDER OBORGB
fBW. TORE, the. 7 - &lt; * &gt; toe help o lot In ChrUtma* *nMining. A la n e feetlve cake
to a ls v ls h *tr to any Yale.
|&lt;s*rvtaf. table while a flock
lAdlridual cake* In Christmas
a poraonallte* yoor h«*pllallty.
h e aame batter ran be usaf
either, flero'a Puritan Cake,
t . but not a t rkh a*

By WILLIS THORNTON
NEW YORK, Det. 7 ~ 0 P » Slng a dirge af the aen, miley
—the b u t coil-burn Ing fighting
•hip of Um Unltid S u iw navy
ha* teen driven from the ocean*
Whan the stcbby eoaaul cun-,
beat
Sa-re men to,
“Gslloplni
Choat «f the China Coait,” stirird • ‘few day* a)ro for an IgUomInleas letlreirent berth la the
fri'hw ater port of Michigan City
Ind„ aha oloood the book on a

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tlwalrl *t&gt;1«*. With t-hi-Ji, nnd a rnpa cnM-mldn com- Th«y*re raaklny th# Bieremenliar nnd luge flat bln*-* poiiu blue with l«x‘on red. tn a naval reaerye training ehlp
du-vn -tlio frhnt.
Lanvin rontlitpeeShowing l*»».&lt;* They’ve attlpped Her of all but
» i ... _.ii
.U
. fl.tlng nfiernxm bln -rei, vlth two of her weanons-guns that
H
u.‘i| aa
irork* a* weu
, n { ||j)h l ttv%.n
, him a d Fare hemt' srnok*
from mera
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- Iiuy« v**ry
|K1t|j|iJI *Jne*» rn wth
» or\ than firing prmetic*'. too. and
i rlaivd blackskirts
in* minim.- ttoo j)n
Just
an I
ara that’* rrore th-n aoma of Iheae
J plmwn In light bine and p&gt;nk moot) ni*~el-driven peekfta can
ton*
pulton* areI {ton- aatlna, and In black Inca over loaat They'll keep her from Um
a on the dtv
dav flrah color.
frontier area where ahe'a chugged
t of theae dreaae*
---- — —r~
three 22 yean. Bat they can’t
c l by long rnj.ee,
... .... ...um .u
••rip
**»• •»•*»
bullela
plain *toffa often
* IIIIIHTMAS t HACKBIIS
Moated through her funnela on the
pr» and roat. are
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Yanria*. They can’t chip eut all
llollrd mala sag- ^ ‘r a illay ernckir to aerrn nf th#
that Wta poured
rera’, and »ome uf with *nup», *pread round rrack- into her how to reinforce platca
trie have llkrwlee eia with yellow cream cheesa tom by the Ice filled heaa up
■h. Small plllbni min,I ultli *alad dreaalng. Hprln- Arrh-angtl way. They can’t rob a
rd at *ldra with hie tup* with chopped hard-cook- lady nf bar reputation—nnd tho
eta."
rdrgg, mlnrid
peraley, a dial) Banemmta wma and la a Wdy.
colon* are grey*,
ofr.nlonnod finely-chopped A bit acUra for a ladyt Yea,'
ue, dark brown*. celery. Ilnwn Inoven Jutt be- but »hr proved tha* a nroper lady
id
vivid grccna. fore nerving.
ran rub elbowa with tha w-rld—
dyed vivid green
---------------------- occasionally tooting In a little egI coat, and .form A* long nr« «» the 12th Cen- t*a dig—and atlU kaap her gaod
rr »lacvea for an ttry, numb* were u»lng lln*e«*l i*-e«r.
of the name color oil In themannfsetur# oftail* , Flr*l It *eaa Vera Cm*. Rhe had
rquently accent* nl»h.
r»*er*|* been eommlsabme-t In
~ ;»0K when abe wa* tent down

Monk Costume
Styles Popular
In War Nations

By ALICE MAXWELL
TAWS, Dec. 6.—(AV-Air-raid
•wank now call* for clothca pattamed on monk*’ ro»tumeeHood* top* them and hravv
cord* girdle them In true mo*
nettle faihlon.
Mora than on* cord tie* knot*
around model* In leavin’* naw
collection.
Hooded
one-place
robee are ihown In black, with
if .vftiTn drops* of sflftr
S lifig to glr* sparkle). Stick white cord* to tie the hood* aad
nail V»*h branch In Oja cen- rope th* waists around. One da*
1 W 'U m “traa" with tiny aeent-to-cellar suit ha* dark green
Itaa, rooky cut-ouU and fee* flannel Iroutera and a hooded
• of popped com, mita and blaute of green and yellow
I strings. Sip It with n sugar- plaid beltad with a thick green
mL raoky atar. fro tt the cord.
The mtrhanlclan
ona-pleee
II cakaa and atlck on figure*
doalgna fashioned from col- ault with tlght-ankl* trouaers *UII
drop*, red elnnpmcm la the favorite garb far pocalbla
ga* encounter*. Naw ohea are
fruit peels,
f cakt make* a rlrvar being made of bona/ colored
ik». Oanaria*ly spread flannel for better viability, and
ikad Jelly roll with a a gold slide fastener for a bright
t-nut mlriuiv. Roll touch.
P In waned paper and
Afternoon rnremblea, which
it. Corer with ehoco- haa come to mean evanhtg, too,
i pastry king and alnca the dogs of war began
m (tbs bark) with a barking, /nature
rhea !«nvln
much black and whlta combina­
tion.
Even In hlack-oata car
drlvara can pick out white fur
I time to nerve and fronting n black wool coat, or
It. Ifjo a t.-y M.lgh black
stripe*—wide
------ and whlta atrinea—wide
ones—flung arroaa black bolero
a. /ap " while, yellow •nil*.
fg Cakaa with a thick
Rral rvrnlng doth** In Ovb
Frost top snd sides rollactlnn divide between short• r .caramel Icing, skirted models of cocktail type,
d a paper ball or atar and long tklrted dresaas having
creating-With n a dlnner-st-home air. Whlla
tha dedgn with Lanvin alwaya ha* baan noted
ta, ralatna or cocoafor her robe* do style aad other
lint It with red can­ extremely wide skirted evening
t s and sliced dates,
frock*. In thle wartime collection
a f ana ownHa always • h r thowe only rtlngfhg long ere*
Masy. Cal. out 1 1*2 nlng froek* of heavy crepe*,
moat!)- with rovered-up neck*,
long iloavra, nnd modett motif*
of nallhead *r palllatta embrold• ry.
Silver nallhetij* are more oied
lavishly un a short skirted black
dreta, topped with a' epangled
Glengarry or nvtraea* hat and
accompanied by spangled sandals
and purse.
Another draa* In
heavy anpjdilr* blue brocade I*

"rtela In Socorro la 1ML
Tn 1220-27 aha jMlpad protect
b« foreign colony a t Oonted dur*
nr. an uprising. By 1031 the waa
•ft Dcllga, i llonduia*, helping
-arthnuaka victim* and rescu ing
a group af castaways on Cocoa
lalaad.
She waa
■ha
w»a p
prevent
rea e a t_____
a t tha f t n t
bombing of Shanghai by th* Ji
an«eaa. One bomb landed 10 y t
off her bow, broke In nit bar
porta, tmnahad tha bo*tm, Injured
eevcral pf her ayaw. She vraru*
■ted refugee* from Shanghai and
Hong Kong ta Manila. She waa
at Um bomMag a fS g a ta w . too.
Yaa, aha waa a lady, and praad,
too, hut not to# brood to dreaa
horoeU ta tbo aaO of a Cblnaaa
limk ana time and aafl along with
tho Oriental wind to conoerve Um
coal tn her, bunker*
IMat Mae the started home.
Only 222 feet leer, drawing t u t
14 feet, and very alow, ah* tc***d
Kke a rhm In n tvnhoon. Bha aald
fata
wall to
StralU
Sottkmenta,
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dip them In thick white frosting
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CHRISTMAS TURK CAKK
S cup* sifted cuke flour
2 trnapoona double-acting baking’
teaspoon »*lt
t -3 cup butler or other ehorlrnlng
2 cup* granulated augar
fl pgra, wall beaten
4 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon viiuUla
Sift flour once.' Measure. Add
baking poadcr aiyd salt ami *lft
tog* tlx r throe time*. Crrnm but*
Ur. Add sugar ntadiuilly, aad
cream lugvthar until flulfv. Add
egg* and beat well. Add flour*
alternately with milk, a little al
a time, bieithtg smooth after *ach
addition. Add van IIU, Hake In
greased pan, i M t t Inch**, In
mederaU even (2MI F.) U mlautaa, r r until dene. Spread tap
and aide* wttb Almond Batter
corn Kroeting. Make outline of
rlatmaa tre t with a toothpick,
fdllnc In with groan tinted, moist,
sweetened coconut Flower* In
roinir* nra wade of silver* af rad
maraschino cherries.
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until toft 1-2 cup of
r and 1 eup lljrht h*--rn
Id 2 beaten igg&gt;, 1*2 cup
(Ice, 1 taaipoon hack of
naop and oiani:o rind*,
and vanilla. Mix in 1-2
•alt and a cup rach of
raisins . and catee, 1*2
• f chopped candlrd pine*

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Glamorous Satin prettia*. Just loaded with lovely lacaa—tho kind
that are fast becoming scarce. The Satina ora richer, too, bdeasaa
they ware bought before silk price*, advanced.
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No g ift reald be more welcome than allk undies—and you’ll find
th* prettiest at the Hollywood Shop.

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YOLUllE XXXI

Russia Blockades
2 Finns As Armies
Advance Slowly

SOCIALITE SUED

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1939

FDR Affirms
Idea Relief Is
State Matter

Established In 1908

Red Bombers Drop Carnal Cargoes

To

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NUMBER 92

'Search For.
Slayer Turns
; To ____
Florida
1

Helsinki

Heavyweight Boxer Is
, Sought In ConnectionWith Bludgeon*
ing Of Nazi Attache

President D e c l a r e s
OUo Has Failed In
Carry ng Out Obli­
gations To Needy

Flench Report F in -'p . .11
, , 1 1 __
ish Of Second Line uuldren s „ nome

To Benefit „From

. WnJ Magtoot Wall 4

2,}-Year"Old
Swede Hunted

Italy Plans To
: Remain Neutral
British Lose S h i p
Off Coast Of Nor­
way By Explosion

K i l l i n g Considered
Non-INilitical, Ger­
man Sources Reveal

Funds For Society
A tag day fer TJin Chill in'.i
Iltfno Society of Florida will be
|&lt;rId in Sanford tomorrow ua.tff
Ihc cpeivlilon of the Er.Tlnol.1
County 8 pon*;rlng Commlllce far
tie home.
*
Schrol children will roll Ihc ta«r.«
on the »lrc*t, all dny tomorrow in
•n effo-t to in’r&gt;* rufficlent fund,
for thj rcn-.'lnder of Seminole
County'* annual quota In th.*

J&gt;1,500,000
proxlmatrly 1101 rho:l t f I h i,,
amount. Thl* year lo rf-iie, only
f 143.5:! hi* been rained lir e lo t
help care.fr)- children who *rei
wllhont h&lt; roe*. A total of tJ'Kl 1
of thl, nmonnt ha* been ml*.,l
in the commnnitie, ouiahle of Kinford, it wa* pointed out.
The work of the him? ha* beet, i
lined many tlnir* by tho,c In |
mlnrle Coillty ul.o know of It* i
operation* .iad only recently . foui. |
children were taken by the .locicty ,
from thl* county. Effort* are now ■
bring made lo obtain admiium.r j
for seven! more.
•, 1
. The . Rev. Martin J. Dram, • a

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iff he .JtomUn blockade of Fintra 14 bear* tn clear out,
Ruiala *ald Iroept were ad­
vanced up to 4S' mlUa late
Finland. The Fianleh »ald they
were Inflicting heavy loieet on
the Invader* a t imatl coit to
thomeeltoa.
Daladler called the Runelnn
drive an ''ehomlnablo outrage.”
Line* were being drawn at a
meeting of the Leeghe of Na­
tion* tomorrow end France wei
reported more analoua than Bri­
tain for • etronger itand agmimt
Ru»,l».
: Britain' *ea lotaei continued
with the linking of the itcamer

JJ. S. Proteste
'British Blockade
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| I* l*»i tl H t

t

(Ih-

(oM 'innn

Negro Is Found
Not Guilty O f
Garretl Deat

»■•* f^i.i n ifl.
ih'iiiurutmlioii

iii’tomintf

lO iiH iila te -

w ere found in tho
B rooklyn
lwn«r
u lirri*
Ki»i$clhc r§c
w as

£ n."l

Created Each Year

Tuesday.

Thu Fti-port
w as
deu rrib ol
nhmit «ls fcot. fo u r inches tall,
i* hrnv? t right boxer, th e ow ner
o f tire I I ‘lipperr, nnd n large
dir««inc gown found n ea r the

* 'flu

Pulifp uithhoM th&lt;* nami* ol
i lie Fluriiln
city
which thr
-rntvh U tllrrrtril, hut Raid -ft
■cl of fiugt rprintu had boon nirninklnl to Homily Chief Inspec­
tor Michael N. MrOrrmnlt, of
Hroolfyn, l.ieut. Ne.»1 Wlnherry.
who is vacationing in Florida.

to n |

ih • pitrchiMnr I

i
FI.till ciirulahiti4iF in lfu*»
A I!) m m jiitv la e ye**ii isliiy
aflrm ooit retirucil i\ verdict i f • t\ for Mi hour in tin t xp.-ri i
i-'t
»i
«
ikIiu*i «*iI tiii*
ant'l. h\
ntt guilty niinirvt t hntlie Ihirke.
Mutor I*«l%\4i•*1 II- i*t»»s in counts’ |
rharerd with pM me«tiji|«s| i ii.de
(•••n Atth tin* Until* m hum - j
►in the fatal «!&gt;'ldiinc nf lf*v* i .on |Nii*; it
tnond Garrett «.n Aug. M ihi*
I hie i»uc itnllur ihan^ril hands!
year. *
lim rs i uring thr «u&gt; tiui* I
The nqulttnl followed
»rl%- ' •nine
'« «r|ft|»iu,r nidi* i t o l l s rna III of j
IIIV IIU T T
g l l v V I l l l / v i l *[iwa
i
days of lehlinmny und e**pi- _ hu
If .e^rry iJoll-V -p e p n
menft
M i l • th e • A f'M * u out of town Mere &lt;«s4»nt w tin loVj
Bp B ig
Slate Attfirnrv, l.lryd p. )*«•&gt; l«*. cal mcrrhaiitF, rnon* li Imain a I
and l i e rttn ncy frr th * def« o.l- would Ik* p i'n riu lril in mm \i*ni 111
ant, E. K. Ilousholder, in v»Si h

To

Phnlojjrnpln of
the
supped
\tore ttl«o »en* to \iirimt* Mor­
ula town*.

Fedora I agent* have nursuril
epamte Inquiry rai'ort:. that the
lain ltd man wa* a Narl fpy.
Police* a I o arc recking a mar.
n\ *
#,2.1 -ycar-ol&lt;?-

Event!

open every vnennt -tore, him •
hriii'r in ninny new mu* . M.iynr i
lliu p ins pointtil uni.

t&gt;ue I, ch air-i At ln*t night'* re u lo n . ihu
IheentireB em l- jm fflc , in tbr nlnn* for Ihe drrthe rnd of lh» m atinn of P.'nford *treet« In the
■at this count) Ih u iln r,, dlitrict, the decniatlon of
id In Ita quoli 'v ir a n l *lcre». the progiam of mu|«lc which will le broatlcait ov*r
urged to con-1 loud-petker* and the arrival of
a i possible tc iR * n l* Cl*u«, weie Ironed out nnd
imoirow'a drlvo. iG tn n n l Chiirnmn John I). Itcy
the S|&gt;on*oilng announced tod«y lh»t ill ariangcfollowi:
menl* have now tiecn coir.plcted.
chairman, Ih*
Hsnta I, *c..r&lt;lulrd lo an lv e by
ram, v lca^ h alr. yxh*
on S itu id ay oftatnoon
Line trea iu r^ r: lome tlm e’ beiwe,^ L':30 arvl .1:00
iieyl itc rtla ry : o'clock &gt;it the .Municipal Pier end
(ton Lloyd K. he will *&gt;, n eo rted about tin city
D* Brownlie' hy the Son, of Ihe Legicn Brum
l. it C orm a-' ,lv * Bugle Corp, and the Se:rtlu, Diagfeldsr, i*®1' Hl*h Fehool band. I h e line
r L. I 1 ra ila r ' f m ar h i, down I’nrk Avenue
U r,' Oladv* 10 Flf&gt;h Street, on Fifth Str&gt;el
(sw tonl R V to 8 nfetd Avenu?, t p Sanfoid
*iel Mi«on C Avenue tn F irit Street and thence
go R. Hol'llni! *°
*R*y iie.wecn Ihe HotlyI-a A C *M&gt;JT woo.1 Shop rnd Yowell'a Store on
iVnhcL *D L. F ln t Hl*tct w ,ure the YuleUdf
Van llov ’ ind **lnl w,*t Itrvel the clilldivn from
'
thl* ,i,-tlon nnd give them all a
e o f Altaroon'e
‘W j f f^ m l,U
,
Un Merrill and Mu-.lc m il play in Important
of Fern Perk P*rt ln Sinfuitl'* 1J3'J Cb’llttfhd Fiod For- ma&gt; celcbr.tion. For the first
u v g n j &lt;• tim e Cliriitjua* rhbue* am* caret*
i T'uicr
lien,' will fill the a ir in th r downtown
j * ,. Frank ••vtlon during th- holiday M i­

nwvxtr.

eb*nt 1

of

ircnrral hero. I unit'd to Flor­
ida. today ntt tin' mail wad
•wight in iho South, police
■mid. o lio wluwo bloody fini rrp im l. 4, iilnuil t« ti in number,
Lonton l.» death

The iinpii'h ihc tiit.tl ».f H (.’i )0,-1
OOO is I»i«f«-i| mi the |!ieni&gt; thl»t
each dollar fp .iil with IimmiI nmrrhaut* will i halite
Irmd mily
nine time . Ilo n m e i. mn* times
! la hy no menu the 11 mi it lit (he
1numlh r e f times a I’.illar wn.ild
'ch ance hnnds. Then* »•* -cmrely
ll lib riintnbiil HlllP
: no end to thr amount nf tMi-fncsi* Icrlvnl fIou |\ fm tit

' *hal colli I lie cen rm trd with f t ,

It'CHlIlMfS e*M M l* t l i r i

lea. Are Fatal
I Harry Weaver

iM’iflt* II*
SiiKfiti.in
i Army Einpi&gt; Sim kint’ Fund,
jf'iipt. II. K. Hum* lodAy iinimimri’il
. that nil lidditit.iitil fi\»* dflliii bail
I horn donntt d l.\ **» Krii-tnl," nnd
I urgotl Dial |»4*..p|f nf &lt;nitf id nnd
Scminolr ('ituntv i -pmid i»« •««»n
lip | mi aildr lo Ilir di iv«* Im f i»»d*
with \\hirli i« ttittki' inimy under
privileged ffiMtiliiImnpy
on

('hrlMimn^.
•'Unlc** lM*op||' Ih-/II| Hl.lkllK
thrlr (lorn I inn* inuncdiul* ly. I'm
i (nihtliil 1 •:«• » ■ run tnrnii 'c lo
rate f-&gt;r n» lortny |.c&lt;.|ilr n&lt; m*
hope In Ihin * lirhlin in,"
fiid
j I a pi. Ro t lo in . '*1 knot* i.m I
j of Ihe clliirn Itorr w.ihI lo d*.
I • opielhlng fo» Ihi* mi l r privil*

Sentiment Strong
•»
I who will I* un:ili!«* t** oiijoy
For Delaying Of
•I hrintnuiv ooh • «,ouroor php t&lt;*
Irnda help, •ml Id • uyirc I llcil
Republican Meet
j lM)bmuc)i us il»o) iol Mi.i lo Ili:*C
rih

11hey almuhl d* •» ol ohc«‘ hy pr«

jkClllitli: their i .MiWihiiMou lo i .lb
|e r Charles Morii-ou, chJiirin’oi of
; Ihc Kntpl) Rtnckiiiy Fund IMire,
&lt;»r to myrolf."

The l.'i.ou donulcd

yc tie day

hilnyn Ihe IoIhI of' fund* ulicady
eollcctrd lo no e \e u fki.OU, Ih e
exact amount needed l» care for
Ihc 100 or inert* f.ttnith* Ihc Kmi»ly Slocking Fund provldet for
each &gt;rr# h.is not yel I ce i uu-crlalncd but ('upi. l!o«e late. I lluit
he hope I lo In ublr lo releu e Hit*
c u ie t figure* nest week.
Thla inorniojr O p t . Itone \i*itrd
few of Hh* fnuiillei who xvilj rea!v» Chriatinim h«t*keln from Hie
Kmply Slocking F.iod. **Nono. c f,
them will have n happy ChrUtmai
unloaa wa la' n rarc of Uirm.* he
laid, Man4 f hop? £irfte»tly Ihnt

pa*« A* « VMUk of tk i OJ

-■-------- a elV
rBTvrvn
t kW t

YORK. Dec. 8.—
Tlio anarch' for one o r
I lie two siiapoola in the fatal
liluilgi'oniiiK of Dr. • W alter
llit'liard F.iiRi'lliorg, attache*
fA P )—

Dollar Spent In “John Henry,” Sam Byrd
Cfty Generates
Production Will Oc
More Business ~
I
•
.

Britain'* air ministry announced
tho , inline of a German tubmartne hy a warplane,
' th e Faiciot Grand Council
weighed Italy’* role anew In the
light of the A|lirdO«rm*n con­
flict and Rurtla’a drive, and
decided: the R ail military alllanee remaini In full foreei
Itw y adhero, do the itatu* of •
Roanhalllgereat; Intend* to aafe‘ cuard her aeaborne commerce W
* to m u lt of the blockade, end
lie* aa Iqtereit hi everything
&gt;- ihet “may happcn”ln the Balk-

NF.W

Rmmildeit-ig ruin of (haltered llrt,inki aimrlmrnt buildim*
Ihc p a le &lt;&gt;f Jtoviit nlf raider, whn&lt;e incendlnrv bomb, fired la re

C
I

and fhrtata*:* cart;* which will
ta braidcast at falf-hour Inteivali
th inn ghaut the day, the commllUc
hai arranged for itr e e i carol*
M*. Ivey *aki. in downt-rwn tornere hy glee club, and other rmiileal group*. Three programs are
te la g .’nan geil '.y .dr*. M c!' m c «en, with the fir* l ping ram icueduled for Sa&lt; unlay evening at
4:00 o’clock hy Ihe eriicei give
rin k
Dararallen, far t i e downtown

, eee»»i&lt;;.'ag la tri w

j J. I». l iilli.r, ilr.k clerk In a
*, r ! local h'-t.-l, v. i , fmtnd dead in hli
:f ‘ room yc,lcrdiiy iiflrrnrrn. opI f I pnrenlly Ibr v ir lln i’ o f h heart
"" jattnrk.
,
I A rr .i.l.n i of Sanford for tw.v
inn .y ea r*. Mr. f'lilllcr » a * Imrn In

to*! Gccrgla.

/%

nf | .Manned when he failed t j iedd ' port i&gt;i tb. u .u al Hint; the m&gt;nl«*e j im«-r v i,ll) ,l hi* rnnm nnd fnt.nd
[o- ■ I !m ilrnd.

»'* I Fiin'i i K tvl-t.i wt.l bo ap*
;p n in a„l i&lt; Icr. ..indlng th.* a r f ,n ‘ v,,| n* .v /tliv e -.

Witavar, a rcldent cf
fb r wheat 13 y o n , and pine aptays a h k h have beaa
tmti the AUaotie Coast prepared by member* of tho Gar­
• m i x tUad abent 1 1 :0 den Cl l b. under the direction ef
M-*. Bddcr Cor left. Placing s f th*
d*ea:&gt;Ul*&lt;w will he under th e »u-

'A s e a c s :

J. I). Coll{er Found
iKad In Hotel Room

LOCAL WEATHER
F«lr lonighl and Saturday, fag
in en ly rimming; light to gentle
variable wind'.

petvlilcn of th* N. V. A.

A t nlqne faa'ur* ef Ihe dewa-

MM her* thla ,ePcf»

•tlon betwran merchant* and bayora. Tho merchant a
Faro promised to do their part. • Will you do jroura?
Hfln yournelf bp helping Sanford, and keep Sanford
Dollar* and C e n t* In 8anford|
EDITOR’S NOTE: Thl# eaaay was written by a member
of Uay »enlor tlaaa ef BeatiaoU Ugh- Bckeel fo r Ih* 'T rade,
*t Marne” eeateet. The pom* of the author wUl ha withheld

UOSBluLL, N. C. Dec. H - / «
— William U. lie-ring. "A who
wae graduated from collige l»»i
flpdag, has t e r n elected mayor of
Roeehlll wilt out rppoalllon. 11*
b*com*4 th e ' y ad n g m maycr In

II WlOMETFIt

Tndny

.........

.

30.1*

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•S S S U hS

. tm u a a e . The rad io '.aid
hollered the tem porary
r e u ld - te tltabllshed ’ a t
the Golf nf Ilnthnb,
miles noithweot of Hoi*

■ LOOK!

o f pnblle u fllltk ., fit#
police and mll'tpijr for*

The c n lte l, i hr radio
•enU "the o»pt:l of a

WDBO
s r o m o MODEL

hi

rrn u m iit’o piano natural*
♦ c rrl end earlier in tho
pram lrr

Mid

that

ho

ot Icavo Uw capl'al un*
aiao moot noertoiry."
fm oroljr expectwl. how*
t Helsinki end other lm*
xhiee would be etibjected
He aortal bombardment*
• a • Kra»r tm w ilorfn
end perm tu Ruoela'e
• of bombing and fight*
to to t»k* to . the air

»¥"'*? ■*f'

ib tn k l’a normal populamore than 550.600 onljr
0,000 remained In th e
nlffct end many t f tbooe
U loava orernlebt.
f l lM M O or 400.000 do*

f . •*' 5 * 1 ,
HIHB OUR LIOHTI
M O N T FOB TOO

U HOURS DAILY

KADIO

E3

ai rap on the aouthora and eaatern
frontlets t M 'alo n g tha anow*
boend Arctic aaaat* •
Tha throat of a tria l tom bardmoat w a r believed to have ;ho*H
brought closer /rsU n lo y J»lwt»
the Qermsn -J te a e ie r
Ifocatt
tailed from Helsinki -with mem*
kora of the lion non colony.' lit*
liana and Soviet Russian diplf*
ms La.
• •
'■ » ' \
‘J
A • flood- nf- l irta and i Minors
d rrolatod In 1-----tho Bnwlan a l r ’fonso planned ta
a te noteorv n i .
*
»
(In jT o tra w , the Con. pianist or*
G n K a v S ..Id Russian fllera
d been warned against bombla* chrtlian* and have been told
te -rem em ber th at the Bed; arm y
^
. ^
^
tb . /'n n U b t&gt;oo
P The A re a l o f a bombardment

B M
p lin tt. •

^

n o -ru n

91

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
M ar, i&gt;**. a tow !&gt;•*• u

Mils report of sales « f fra lU

COCONLTM —

doa.

8i

M IIIIM .A N T — I
ale, demaad llakl.
L * 8 C S ?&amp; % f U &amp;
liu t-tn n , earlul asaemhlt/s ana stead/ I M bo hpr.
m dialers fwr a XI fcvur'parloj
lls* l| :t l A. SI. luda/ as report*
KaCAItoLM—l t | I
b/ It. J. Lahma*. Manager.
U U U M 1 — Da
Ilia MUCH: — Via. liru r* p i . IW has. I S l-I.U .
ill, 1.10: Is b&gt;. bags. LM Uumb.
L S .-T T L IH — Vta
'I - No. T s o i U s. 1.00 N o- T a u
drmaad lair, a v l
* «C . ./V
Uaetaa K I , Crt.
I I M l'K V f llin , — Via. Sid. b«*. hpr.
te r-tie .
Cwioh IX II M bs. Ml go un
S II'H TA ltll _ K.
U K HA — Na ao
UM U N H : I l i H T l •
low. I t lb kaaa. M
CTIMUIJATM — No MuppUM.
U 'I'lA M . — Muppllea mad,rate l i e - i l l : HIMNIMII
UNIUNMi K IH K IU
bskl. tlr-l.te .
IMANPi (SN AP ) — Nupllsa mod* piles few, ISe-SSe
l». ilemnad moderate. market
ru
sop. Via. U U p t Ml ringItea and
sdergreen . a*a*ialtr l.ls-X.ee.
I*MAM: IK M IU a il
1‘KCANS — Ua. ■
IKANOi (I.IM A I — N atuppllao.
l*u» kartells*, IOe-1

y L**

JOBT* -

V K rv su a — nai

.l^demaod fair, market stead/. demaad fair, mark)
lla. hpr. are. to oo
lAltItAUK — Haenllea mod irate,
naad poor, market u a sa tU e d -O hpr. I . I P U I .

________________ .___ —

to

le suppU.a.

^OtfCVUBfUld

Mrs. Best's CANDIES
geat. or atloi
111 krroroi m l
Tblf TlhyJeV
E scruirla

RANDALL
ELECTRIC
CO*

CBKAM^CHOCOLAXE
DOCOANUT—HARD CANDIES
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH
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NUMBER 90

SOVIET WOMEN OF WAR FLYBOMBEBS IN FINNISH RAIDS

To Finland!

Oliio Relief

Mman Found
te Gulfport
Constable Attributes
Death To SexFiend;
Had * Taken Doff
For Evening Stroll

P r e s i d e n t Staten
B olstered

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Conditions

Today

Brick?r, Mayor,
WPA Chief Clash
•----LaGunrdin
Aside For R e l i e f
S-vw t women o f w ar fighting and dying fa r Russia in the invasion o f Finland,
“ «* fn&gt; a lletwnkl w here a fem ale pilot araa aaid ta be am ong lied flyer* *hot
l-iag raid. Squad o f Soviet a ir warrior* above inrla.tr* woman, indicated by a rr
rd at le*»t See a n m r a a re ia the Itu-Man a ir fa r rr.

Project Favorably;

».
. v
i
N e a r Completion
lvi warns I .nnriuHin
• ,.Un&gt; fo, t r a (e iin g the slievt*
- - a ,w a «

ia the l*i«,net* district a ith appm ptiale ( h r iit ir .i, drcnialkm*.

Army Work IsGiven s»l"r
* Ity U eu t Harkey .T! Z.

Group

Cowan Says Trade
Drive Has Aided
Toledo, tho Council
Him In Business rialIn Agencies,
reporting

of SoInter­
view* of r.n Investigators, declared
O f S a lv a tio n
“ many raiea w ere In actual w ant
and acute need— where peraone f
were starv in g .” Tho Investlgatora reported many potential re ­
lief client* were “ picking up
. . —
-district
scrap*— *cavenglng.''
I rvr I f a n
Joe
lleadlirk* ! played
JJ
- \ * lor a* my hu»ine*» I* conOfficial* in Toledo and Cleve­
g a te a k-w f talk at the litwaai*
____ &gt;ilj&lt; Icertwd, the unde-al-hom o rantland have declared
them»elvo*
tun neon Inday m n h ith he peaiwd
t f Ihe iiki'I Ipoicn I s* already stim ulated con- nt their w it's end* to s o lv e 'th o
•hr prs-emtatioo of th e data m '
without
atat*
lory o f San- 1*bb-iable internal and created ad­ i relief dilemma*
Uw prepo*ed S t. John* I ' d ' * 1
ditional boMnc**,’’ R. T. Conan, | aid.
K n ir Canal a t Ike rre .n l hear- j
Mayor L aduardln
of Now
of (be .San- r u n e ' n n t operator of the Conan
ku* before the Army Board am* &lt;
York In an address there quoted
* agreed to Slote, raid today.
H i " ***d optiwi-m , v*t th e p*»
Gov.
John
W.
H
rlcker
*»
*aylng
Urty of deet) r. Conan deeUre»l that Ihe
aib lily e f -eenriag a favorable
lie »hould atop the wa*te of
wladoa*
in
rnm
paign
ha*
earned
evetomer*
•epo t.
i and pWn* who ordinarily do not patronlie public fund* fo r tocial b e tte r­
I a n t. Klwabelh Ita rle y -o f the
LaGuardla ealled
upon
*f *ome ip.-- Sanford -.tore* to inveatlgata, and ment.
K i 'u l i m Army wa« ti e gwr-l
lb* rlork a t m akr inquiries corveeraIng the ' R rlrker to. “ta k r back thoaa ✓
■ P * lff m the program of w h irl j
h rb A reatte a ta ri &lt; in local *tore*. with the re ­ ' word*” and provide the neceat Tharp waa rh ain aan and *he !
call th at tba potential radiom er la nary fund* to take cam of the
p i r a a ( « llia r a f l b a a rh i f *
ral of S anta agreeably surprised a t tha Variety people atarvlng.
■til ai n m ii tW lai l K - iw ;
tha
m a te tn a e n and th e , u d o carried. . . , a . ,, a
« w h of the S afralilo A tm v * » * ;
ia Nil*
Ike commitMr. Conan *laled that he n a if
*.* t m b * a ith tl-»t o f
he
he Yab-tidr had n nitiolier of visitor* In the “ n a a not elected gov.-ri or of
i h t ' . h r s »kr -aid. bur .• vciafl,
When we need him In
let! In Ike ip*«t fen day* nho admitledly Ohio.
a t a the r &gt; r a n fe- 'i l l . i t th e ,
&gt;1 Ike yacht tu r i e in«perting the *lock* In the Ohio, w r will aentl for him ."
-piritaal *.*d* of ait l».-jdr» in
Col. F. C. H arrington, WPA
an*. \ l the ' b eat stores
*!| ( tw e * . She leodn -J * v r * l
term ed
imwnri m il board | Merchant*. loo, dmuld profit hy rommlaalnner,
I I'aal laaed On Pane a l t |
n e r d io n -eW tionv
am »h«ch he ;ih r drive and make additional rfF ath er 4. J . Krllagban a a - a p ftanfonl. -w-- foil* io plea*,- th rlr customer*,
i&gt;anted * v , l r ) r for lr*V, fol-i
ahrr* of ihe
Another lint of those who havr
b r i a r J in t e r of i •-•ew-li- 1
Itium andlaigiK il the pledrr* i* a* follow*:
i r i F n d *■■*. It. iw tr t.ti -eject*
rd of honot.
J. J. Cate-. Marie llaynrm. Mm.
•o ; la b o r Ilaiw ro n o - i w n d * :
tn ftont of - If. A .-llay m * . J. II. Wllaon, C.
.eetoter of I t - Board of Ilim iO nr the old g i t - l a a r t i Ten rent -tote 'l l . M on, Mr*. (’. II. Mon*. Joseph
i . t i e pin.-- &lt; I .. r-etl Mo- n .
building, Santa nill have gift* ' G Govorek. Guy It. Wood. I.ild V. A ' ' ' r N v 'u K, '* e *- m f«.r the cbitdrrn
i
llwmtoneO t&gt;« ra « e Btai
aa aiilnm ibilr agenrv krrr.
W. It. Ilof t u r n ha- la-gon in- *
t
The Seminole Couldy Comml*■darted idto the rlnh by J. II.
*inu rrcrlvm credit for making
•va, nwe to he io-talled at ao*te
.*
the fir«l donation In the Snlvapoint on Sanf. id Avenue. Ihe I
L i g h t D C C O r a t l O n K tion Aimy Kmpty Stocking Fund
o th e r to be m «ta lU d o* Ihe S i n - •
_------------—
with a contiilodion of
Capt.
fold A tlantic
N itm u l
llank
1‘upil* in the »i*th, aevealb, anti It. K. llo.e announced tn iiy .
k«tiding. Ih ring the I b ri-tm a. ^ h t h grade* will have lln nppnrCapt. Itoae *niil he hoped tho
te a u n , car, I* m il he I roidea-t (unity to dem on-irate their liter- ranm ple ol the Comminilon would
over them aiaphfliri* hy lem nlr urv ahiliti&lt; a m an r--a y rontrnl tiring an immediate re»pon«e from
m n lrtk
bring eonduetr.1 nl Ihe Junior the ritirrna of the rnmmunlty
Joha I». Ivey i* reneinl eh iir- High Sehtml. il wa« Ievented to- a* it I* fiont them thm inent of
n a a a f the eoinmitter in rh aig e ‘day by llrrm aa Morri*. principal. the contribution* mu*t come.
---- -----------------------The r*-ay* will la- w ritten on
Pointing nut th at the Kmpty
I K It CATION' IIAXCK
the Mibjert “ Why Sanford Should Stocking Fund provide* only for
—
liernrate With l.ighl* for Chri*t- the |ioor and underprivliegad,
Saaaaar* iT the aeekljr dance* m»*~
Capt. Ko*r a inert c&lt;l that the Sal­
held every Fitday night by the
T here nill he three priaea, one vation Army hope* especially to
City Bwvvnticpil lb p a ila n n l from of |k . one of f l ami one of |2 . Tlie give children in thrae famtllc* «
h.-XO until I j a O o 't l- e l ia the'C ity e**av- will he limited to S00 happy Chri*tmai.
11*0 are loping that a targe word- and mu*t he turned in beCapt. llo»e »ald hr knew of luit
evnn d will turn out thi- meet.
rare ller. 15.
on* particular caae — of which
there are many — w herr a widow
with *1* children had
hardly
enough mein* to support them
much lr*« give them extra food
or toy* for Chrlatmaa. He added
tjj
C ity N e w s B rie fs
that every effort will la- made ta
•eo that the more worthy raso*
W ITH THE BRITISH EX­ cteaamvds hamlet* to shout “ Vive I are* (irovidrd for first.
PEDITIONARY
FORCE
IN
“ Do not wait tn turn your con­
Aa the royal car neared the tribution* over tn Ihe Kinpty
P R V iC K . Ik e . «
«C) - King front,
troops from a hundred dif­ Stocking Fund Contmitce headed
Gewrge VI loured part of bis a r ­ ferent regiment* lined the road.
Chairman Charlr* Morriaon,"
m y's hull Irf real JVMer day and Use For Ike occasion they hod brushed bv
Capt. lto*a nddrd, “but do *o a t
Biltlab eapeditionary forrv turned the aaad from their uniform*, n . o in order that Immediate
oad in the mod, wind and rain to stained with Ihe woik of tho past step* may he taken to c*t!raale
throe month*, and polish»d equip­ the number of person* th at oan
m ent until it shone.
receive aid from tho rommiUM.1*
Tho procession halted w herever
Either Capt. Rose or Mr. Mor­
troops were w aiting and tho rison will receive contributions,
King lad the way down Uw lana* and all donors will l&gt;e listed In
a f aaldlrrs. lie seemed eager to The Herald.
break Uw strict formality of tho
aw ay discipline for chats b u t a
stric t tim e tab le did not allow him
Iff stop oflm .
Instead, he hod to bo content
with a brood amiW as ’ officer
The Sanford T ourist Club b«M
a fte r officer roared out tho traditiaaml T h r e e Cha ir s fo r Hi* Its first moeling of tho soaaon
Monday
night la ths Chamber o(
lfa&gt;aaty“ and then lad Uw soldiers
Commerce Building, w ith Praatdent William Otto presiding. Tb#
neat regular meeting will bo hold
on Monday night.
H. Jam es Out, a member of IM
Cilv Commission, welcomed tha
visitor* to Sanford.
U. M. Ilardaker, director of re­
creation, gave a talk on tho clty’a
recreational advantage* and Ralph
P. Bagw ell secretary of tho Saw*
tools County Chamber of Commerr s. waloawod tha vUllora ta
bahalf of tha chamhor.
M aw
—
O u tlin e

C ou rt R u le s
Unions Cannot

CLEVELAND, Doc. fl.-r
(A P )— A nurvoy dcclnrinr
newly Ohioan* were living
tinder “unbellcvnlile'* condl- »
lion* watt made public today
in wake of a abnrp word ex­
change between the Buck­
eye atate'a governor on one
aide, th e New York Mayor,
and a WPA chief on th e
other over tho relief criaia.

Merchant Declares
Many Visitors Ask
To Inspect Stock

Coerce Members

County Commission
C o n tr ib u te s $25
To Stocking Fund

luuitin .f ihe too u.t -t« t t Pupils To Write On

George Tours Battlefcont
As British And French Cheer

Im Of World
E l e c t Officers

Tourist Group Is
Welcomed By Gut

LO C A LW EA TE

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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald
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POSTSCRIPT TO THE N EWS FROM ABROAD

A Bitter Choice

Seminole County
Court Records

IN *

ra ttt.k ia l K t r r a r i r r m w rsreart
l a a i a r at ( M l x t , I 'l. i M a

Certain pacifists in the (Jnitctl States innint our rcarm am ent iirwinun. m -m wante of money, that there in no
tlanRer of any nation ev a v tlla c k m # thisi country, that
there Is nothin# to lie Ruined from v
ami Hint the boat
thin# to do if an a##rc*sor nation-di
attem pt a conquest
Is to mihmil peaeealily. Every last
Inst one of lliettn expressions in our opinion is nn erroneous statem ent of fact,
f’erhnps 1m lianlest thinj.; to prove is the |K).**ibilit)'
th a t some forei#n-power.- or eomldnation of forei#n jwwersi
nii#ht dttncl; (lie (jltilcil States, llu Uie fact remains
that the only reason they would not would lie if the
I tack would patAll •UlMitr; M llrfa , rnrtl« ®f United States were so strnn# any such
IbMHM, rriu lnlln M nh 4 wollrre mt
If tiie richest country in the
iNltrtitlnm rni* ft*r ih r ••uri»«»r •( cntly Ik: tlrMimtHl to failure,
t l l l l l K f a » i U m i l lit* r hmr grd fur world were also unarmed, It could de|Hiul nhsolutely on bea t r » i « l a r a d » r r i l a t n s rnltm.
in# i&gt;iI la#e&lt;l and plundered sooner or Inter. •
Ih liP d
*e% i»|»*nrr
M r prt»rM l«*
•lift. Inr ,
I h r l l r r n M In
The nft-hennl assertion that there is nothin# to - Ire
e * .|k e
n a l i . ’H'* f i r 14
n d tfrll« h ik
I N I I c r a l i r e m n l N l n t a r d n l I k r I n n - Rained front war is as Id# ti ll«* as anyone is likely to hear
• el rlllre «f ih r r«»«tr? m ill *»!■•
etpal h a a M u rrlm I n *.klre*« hmI these days. War settles nothin#, we have heard over and
hM» T eri.
over n#ain until we are sick of it. War is not the best way
T ¥ r H e ra ld la « » » « k r r *»f t h r of settliu# international disputes, hut when one nation is
A l i c r U t r d l*rree t tk lr k |e »«rlM *
do
H t e l r r M l I I r d I n i h r e a r fe r r r - Itent upon war there is nothin# the other nation can
V e ftH re llu a « f n il airvve d f '» « l r h r a except fi#ht or submit.
r r rd llr d
I • II
« r N o t u l b r n t la r
r r r d I M la Ib le
M e rr
aad
a im
If wnr settles nothin#, then our Revolutionary W ar In '
ffcn U r a l a r e a ite b lU b rd betel®.
A ll i l f l l a i n •talrllrallna t»f •pe rlal which we Rained our independence front f Ifeat Hrltaln was
d l i H l r k r a b r r r la e r r a lio m r n r d .
u mistake. Our wnr with Mexico in which wo saved Texaa
WEDNESDAY. DEC.
HOP from ultimate domination by Mexico and aniiicd th-» whole •
southwest was a failure. Our war with Spain in which
BIBLE VERSE ECU TODAY i we freed Cuba and the Philippines from slavery wns
I fou#ht in vain.
Honor lliy father unit thy mo­
If war set lies nothin#, then we nti#hl ju st us well
ther; that lliy ilay* may be Iona
upon Hie lunil which Hie Lord jhuve stayed out of the World Wnr anil allow s! Ihc Kaiser
lliy llis l give' li thee.—Kxoilti i
j lo win and dominate the world. The Versailles Treaty may
not have been the best treaty which could have been writJten, but it was le tte r for the Allies, better for us, than
[the Treaty of lirest-Lltovsk which Oermnnv forced upon
Russia. It win* better for us that (iermany lost the war
III

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Itrul K d ilr C o n u j r n n .
Celery* C ily Lodge.of I . ' II. I’. O.
K . uf IV. trustee* lo John liendetron ct ux.

WHOSE
ANNIVERSARY
WILL HE
CEI.KURATE 11
THIS WEEK-END?
READ
THURSDAY'S HERALD

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TALK INC
DOLL

f
TIIK HTOKY 8 0 FAHi
Knnla hu. prcmKid lu make a
m»elr doll for thr Kina of
Wretpkalia a hirer kingdom

Hr,,.
ihi. ,

as, b fly a rrrk rd Ih r r l* k l
Ihr Pud ol IJfiils.n a n * r a
fraat for his »&lt;m and »rl him

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TOMORROW• Tlir &gt;*n «K IS*hln in f c ra if* l&lt;» thr 'I'lijd - if.

Lost Dynamite Ih
Cause Of Concern

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off on tils sdcrnlorni.
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llia iilri III i it
slot
'I IIK NEW DOI I.
! * hat
. Sonin Moan# from Ills Uxl llm i “«
I in*! moiiiiiiir ihc minute tic run | Qiuci
l&gt;iiik-lluUil tIn- icicles liutijriii#, lo***.
oulsiilo his wliuluw. lie hummed « • Kanli
Uttl* tun* a* he imllnl on lit* rod j the I
lil'cccllc*. lie hlimiiicil ns he dies,
*"KS‘&lt;I silver comb tbroiiKb his [ chiff
..... p rin ts by G o o rp e C . C o x fro m IS H J to I'.KHt t lt iis e . ,M rs, Ion# whilo b*nid.
' M1,|
Town a n d ( ’null- I Tlml «u* Ike day lie men lit to ! |oVt|
I Grover Cleveland, the Tiffnnv family)
try is proud to l.e the fir-il in It) years to publish a ( ’ox make It doll for the King . f West- j
' tdialin. II was to t r u doll like ,
Ju
isirtniit.''
.
’ none you or I bate even seen .She j
The fullowm# excerpts are from till* N oveildH T IhsU«* was to Ilf lull as U lady. And u t |
"f Hie Hullcliii of the Museum of tile City of New \o rk ItiMlniy-lil she wus In hate (h r I M
tniaer tu Ibis m her on tier alsiul j ^
from u bioRinpliie sketch of Cox by the artist M u iv lld all
lls- lliiliK&gt; that would interest I H
b
isik
m
i
t
h
r
Ilfs*
a
n
d
a King.
9
l.und#rcn. wlm is plitimin# to do a
8o Santa was think ins haul hy M
work of tlm plinto#niplur: "tieorpe C. C*&gt;n wiis Isirn in
lime lie a n il out into llu-Toy- [ f i
IH5I and died in ItlO'J. Ite#iiiiiiii# in his ‘teens, lie dj*- the
rlioji norkrooni. Mis. Snn' i was
H
voled Ills life to plioto#rapliv. He first v
. setting breakfast. Stir pul out H
idw ny m ill p rrtly |K&lt;wtrr ill«hr* for Santa H
S’. J„ und flnully opened tlto studio at
lie m al'l'icd " " ‘t herself. I.itllc, tiny n y s ta l
Twelfth Street. New York City. About
I . . I I . i l l s h r a for llir vialllng Womls falfl
Some of lliess' new slirum- Amelia Martin, ‘sister of Sir George Mi
lollow ay. III ,fr&lt; 1)|lflll
dU,IM fur th0
m
llnvd trains look o» if llirv were Lo u d o n , whose inlirest in their sin children mid home life a !■!i* ia and dolls.
JH
dealgned to brlmr n prelly rln«-y
Hunta n as so ailrnt nl i mil*fast
H
did not deter her #rcnt interest unit co-operation in the
looking banch of tourists. .
that Mrs. Saiibi nsked, "A re you
9
sincere career of her now famous husband.'
9
wonUil about Ibis dollV*
Sps'uklne o f tnktni: Hie piuflt
“ Many of the foremost personalities of the artistic and
Bunla put down his nip. sco tch 9
not of wnr, wlml ore we poinu
vJ Ilia furtilitBd, and said, "Well.
9
In do nbunl His- mnp eiukiiu; in­ littrury world sat lor him. Toe liest evidence of this is I rues* I am. I don't seem lu *cc 9
a seventeen pn#e article written by Ida M. Tarbell and pub- just bow to niak* her. M'hal do 9
dustry?
. i lisbixl in McClure’s Magazine for Muy. 181)7.—"Cox’s In* you think slit ouirhl lo be?"
9
I'lcnly of Idras
9
Ih ^'m m tu ^l-.U M L T n .w cm l-U n si, was purely in the portrayal of bis subjects, and the
Hoick as a flash Mrs. Santa
9
, auction in inns. May b. ii.oi - ' cumcrii served lilni only us a medium for this isirtrayul. saicl, "8ho should have fallli if iha 9
becaui. Orlamlo u*u|&gt;l« usd*' &gt;" ' The |Kissibllitlcs In its use bevond this were of no concent is to comfort the Kin*.”
9
Orlamlo. an,I lucaioe » ii««hI | o 1|jm
th ,Mre. 1K&lt;l. ,1Jt XVcll as ill respect to the quality
"IHulil," said Santa, "and w hat . 9
*9
,n®"1 .....
♦ ! ’----- “ m
of his w ork,'he Is the Americitn parullel to aucli eminent i t s s t "

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Cut vi flower*.
•‘Shi* look* u» I uUlictl,** Nani j
Mr*. Sanln. MSu t hr imi-t m* i i *
you trnhcil Now v u niu*t wuit •
until mitlnivht to lim l ru t."
Thcr.» tvoi '(ifu t cxcitfn il'lll in i
the Tuy*lin| lin t ilny. Sanln went J
xt-airM imek t'» hit work. And m ,
did t il the fniik*H tin t n uke* tbdU j
und wntronn mid d&lt;dl fm id tu ir mnl !
horn* nlid ot'irtlf* «*f l*«»d^. I*til [
they all krpt p lrn lin * jrlnnfx*N ut j
the lie* d&gt; II.
A fter dinner the !«■&gt;* and I «i ,
lie* went to !*•«! Snnta filled hi I
pipe mnl •»! d&gt;\vn ‘ y the fire !«• |
wnit for midnight-

SANTA

A Cireat PlmtoRraphor

The nrVr inaii Livestock Aue- plmto#riiphcrs as Nndur amt Atuct, and the forerunner of
tluu Market I* exp«ct«si tu *nK-n
contemiMiraries us l.cwii. Mine and Bernice Abbott.
“A
,,f
with bis aubject* prevails in
Main b« inrtallnl at the s.nfunl i Hu photographs o f George Cox. M ch portrait is u atuily
inark.t.
.
_
- of the character of his aitter. and each is borp of an un„
” . ’ . ’.
wurlderstnndin# of the character lie p o rtra v c'
It is emui#h
w .u w M n ir i h i
• hen to s a v &lt;rf his technic that It served it- p u rp o se we I.
.u fr to aUr iiitlrr back .us old Tiie contribution of Cox to American photography rests in
Job a. corporal, say* Tti* «**•-1that his own personality was sufficient to record the per*
IlSLr ^
. ' “ ^ c ^ p s o n n l l t l e s of somo of the -imtHtnndin* fijrtire. of hi- d*&gt;*.
punbiim, ni.—Miami Posi.
und that his devotion to his work kept It apart from the
.. . _ - . commercialism o f his time. In spirit, he was a true l* tcumor of the art of photogruphy as It is known today.

A**l*nmfntn of H u r t H i .
T I is Central Itrul Estate l a l f j
to the Kqultablc T ru st C f l |
Hunt, JlfAbir J i p # li»b. i W
ford A tlantic N o ll flank,

T h is C fam
h rilyi ^^

led trout
A u s t r ia an d C z e c h o s lo v a k ia w e re
prosiivroutlitf!.*
I'E N C K . c o u n trie s th re e y e a r s a# o . » T l i c y w e re fre e an d im lenend'c u t and th e y e n jo v e d t h e ir d e m o c ra tic iu s t i? t " i- m s .
They
TO AN O I.D V A L IS E
s u b m itte d u eaceu b ly to G e rm a n eo n n u es*. and ii »**• h ey
How many illalaiil
plucru
(a r e v ir t n u llv s la v e s o f a fo rc i# n n atio n
T lie v l i a w no
tiuvu Neui!
Ycrir fwdutl IuIm U itutl ”1
H an -, p ro s p e r ity , th e v h a v e no d e n iiK -ra cy . v i ' in sp it,* o f H ic ir
gUOll." B i l l ill."
( ip e a c e fu l in te n tio n s th e y h a v e a h i# w n r o r t h e ir h i n d s, '
"Muacu'v," "Kei," "I'nnloii/*
T o o m a n y tim e s in tip* w o rld 's h is 'o i *
lm&lt; been
“ alolihiuivxbiiiic*"
N o wonder llm l &gt;viir n u riu w . „n i 1 tiie le s s e r o f tw o e v ils .

1 bis sliowiu# is arousin# an eiitbusiastic n&gt;|M»iise
iny* not only because of the importance of the subjects who
1,1 ,’&lt;l s«t for Mr. Cox but because of Hi- artistic value of the
pliolo#raplier's work. Sanfonl takes a special pride ill
[this exhibition liceiuise Robert I.. Co&gt;
,Ih' | pliotoRriipher mill IicIoiirh to " o u r tmvi
, I famous camera artist. The .Museum o
1 ' | York lias reipiested .Mr. Robert Cox f
additional available portraits liy bis f
The October issue of "Town and
full |m#e illustration of a cnineni po
i,„. Watson Gilder, iilitor of "The Cento
.
th e
!tJoor#n C. Cox with the caution: "The
-link I Cilv ,,|
York opens Hie season

l-ind Finance Co!

Sati-fnritcn nf '1nrt*ai*~
Ilrl-nm! Finailrii Co. lo Henry
Willsmi* c t uxJulies, N. C. c l ux to Florid*
Iluddlr ton, John It. \Vblow &lt;r lu
Wnlkiua &amp; W , C.
If. C. TIuuiuh ct us.
Conditional S tir* Contract
Ilu'iohl. .1. A. ct ux l i C. K.
Allied Store U tilities Co. to C f
Smith.
Jlartin .
Ma»lrr‘s Heed
I.U IV m ltn i
Ainidiin. II. If. Special Muster to
K ir t Kiilerml S avin ** &amp; 1x 9
City Ire li Fuel Co. Die.
A" vciHlivn va. A . IU coin ct U
Ileal Relate Min t nailer

ie*i romi|f you do-nut a#rce with that, do you think th at I'uilhi! out.
should have fou#ht for her independence, that Finland
■imut.
sliottltl fi#til for Irrr lnde|KMttlenco? Would it be better to
• in my submit peaceably as Czeehoslovukiu ami Austria did? Thai
*ool.
|'H
‘■•hplce which many nations have bad when the guesiund *|mmjI,i tion of whelber there is anythin# lo lie #uin-d I'rm war
raid shml .lilts been submitted to them

er Htrnp*
A i t crum bling imw mih I thill
T o match tin? tn rn U ln il bin
that you u u i r
With fucli n iu«uul. tic iiuhi

Ilarno^, I ill * widow l a g
Fin.mrr Co
William*, John II. ct , c |

STUDEBAKER
CHAMPION &lt;

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"She most think of other pco(lie bafoie hneelf," said the captain of Iha soldiers.
"Nad Ico pretty," said another
scidlcr.
"N n ? H o w ? " caked Santa.
"O b ," said a woods fairy, "m akv
her thourlitful looking with larir*
rye « and a mouth that smile*

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"Oo*.d grarkiut," said Santa, . ■
“ih rre are plenty e f ktrw*. Now ■
Ur*. Kant*, what should aha
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

S ocial A n d Personal Activities

Arrangements Made
For “Little Fail*’

CELERY SALT

r \r.r

Circle Holds Last
Aleut ing Of Year

titn r .n

iR L tr ii* ^ .

Roller Skating
TONIGHT

Todiiy »V: Tlmi tl.n

SANFOUl) NIGHT

S ensational ;

“ l he Spier of S. II, b."
* irolo Number Two of the
Final arrangem ents arc _,now
Iljr | h I» Mi * *•
Melhodi-l Missleliary Si s'let y lirhl
l&gt;eing made for the Second Ann­
Telephone 148 ual
MISS LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor
it- last im . ting of the year MonLittle Fair, sponsored by the
Frill
night nttii
im e day tifii uio.'ii ot tin* Inline of!
Sanford Woman's d u b , which Is
of
.'IS
•
I
I
h
r
i'll
Mi
I . i l l Gette.
j
to Is- held In the clul house cii
Urnx of i t .»f I ••§ |t.i!n' I t oF'.iU
Mi \\ I . Clink presented the
Dec. 12 and 1.1 .
m * »oil in wtmh
&gt;'
“ * tlltili -Tr »■~ a f t r r which the busThe season
is appro tubing .
» in *i"
iiit'tini; wan »*oluli«’t«Nl l*v
whin the ipiestlon of shopping, " " ,:l'
’[
i*if 1 1mi mnn Mi**. I I ClnrU
becomes mote
Intcic'llng and. • • • "
,|l' hl "
This ail anil 2.*c ran he
Miss Bess McCubbins, of Orlan­
l
i
t
. »i t pi# »*ntt*t| Mr* ClarL
Ilia
Mrs. Julius Dingfehler retutiled through .th e little
F«iir. the 'he &gt;" •'•hi they
cvchangcd for a skntr
do, whose m arriage to C. A. this week from a three and a Woman’s d u ll hopes to give Salt they pi n . .1 .1
WEDNESDAY
lln ' jv. «t, .i \ t-t tiilftl uitli i!»**••» a** i»i
is to iaxe
take place . ,f
irpril Is
vW , |„ N,.,v y ,.t k.
Brotherhood of the F irst Jia p - Haines &gt;,f Sanford
11A*t» ••t vprvVMli.m
for lu*r I
lickcl.
f&gt; rd mcichants a privilege Yo
v ",
______ .
lis t Church will lx* in charge of during the holidays, was the | v
1 i t !•
- fttWF ft - I &gt;i-ar w i K i • 1 'iiv li' c lin iiin .iu . I
make displays which will a ttra it . ill I .»
the »er*ic«#of (he Wt-ck of 1'rny- guest of honor Monday evening
V\o V it I-I op .11 I’m . !•* I'. lll S. ::
\ .*11:11 iFi'iii fi'ilouctl iliirim: I
Miss Helen Bass of Stetson -hoppers to Sanford.
cr to be held a t 7:30 I*. M. in tho when Mrs. Paul Dice and Mrs. University was the weekend guest
t.:.„.
I'. ..1 . ..
'.Ills'll
11 • iltlli'ilt* w i l l ’ M ’l V f i J
1 h.- following m rlehulils have Mill i it
Florence Flack entertained nt tile of Mi-s Julia Belle MrCIvlland.
church.
.
IH
1
.
,
Dili!
I
I f I* tl 1
|.\ t ‘ .* |m-t.
'
engaged space
for exhibits:
Tbs*
luni.ti*
l».»
.
I'n
«ill
»• i i «
Lola Ia*
^V om an's Auxiliary of ill* Pres- home of the former, in Orlando.
•
in.
*
i'llink Shames of tile llollywoed
»|
\\ .1 |lavItl. Mi*. I
F i lends of Joint Adams, J i„ Shop: John I). Ivey of Ivey*, infill «||S. t «• «»-ll •« '■
i^ terian Church will continue its Miss McCubbins was given a
.V . : .
M i. Mi
/. It Ratliff.
. 1 !«■ 1 l . study of “W itnessing" from the shower of gifts.
will icg ret to leant th at he i» ill Shoe Stoie; M. |„ Ita lrn i of the *Mawiss* • . •
Other guests were Mis. A. FI. lit his home oil West Ninth Street Seminole
ti 1.1. n't pn-i Mi. J
.*• ! &gt;
M.i .i*UiU. Mi*. W- I- ,
Gospel of John. The meeting will
County loitmdiy; ll.iu y
Pittm
an.
Mrs.
W
illinnl
Watson.
II
l i n k . Mr*. W I ________________
Il&lt;t, « t , 1 • «•,It l d *. i la i M
lb* fpitd tb* !»*#•'»
be held in the social room of the
with influeuta.
McLiuliu. Jew rler; FL F'. I.anev. ' ' 1
\ lit..
I Mi * M I TilliI • It 4
I il •* tilt I
church a t 7:30 o'clock. All mem­ Miss Mndelyn Apgnr, Miss Sain
el m O iH tm I nn«|
F'londa Power - a n d Light Com. " u
Freeman,
Ml-.Jane
Powell,
Mrs
\I*... Ml
1 » I I'oiK*. Mr* s • __________________ — --------------James F. McClelland, Jr., of j I'nny J E. C. lint pel . Sanford h m tii
I I •••!
1 *1 » il h
bers of the congregation are
tqwnd bneiii* P*
Her Ihit M arlin. Mlwt Florrnw . Vnldost*. (in., in visiting hi* |»n* { KElectric Company; , Ned Smith.
••
\|i ** S. 4&gt;. Shin •
i
I'l.lt I
l
• Is* I j II Slitin.
cordially invited to attend.
l*n!ed mint • , t o bor
Bannister. Mrs. Paul McIntosh
Mr a n J Mr, j y Mc&lt;-|,.|. s
sinml**
i.'
III I.'
t p ill'll* I
Seminole Chanter, Number Two,
Rstlford Kuril it m e Company; II.
n.t*w-*d .'t) U.'tj I
M ! Will
Mt • .1.1 .Met It I- \\
| .In
M i' ll*
II
1 Find for a short while.
I. "VvTklti.r"Men's ' S lo'n"''K l.w I^H imi’.- it,.
Order of the Eastern S tar, will nil of Orlando.
1.4lit i Mi
\ l» ShtH'iiiakri', Mi*
Mrs.
Jam
es
I).
Barnea,
Mrs.
---------Delgado
of
F
in
e
s
t
thitehel's
hold a special meeting a t 7:30
II
\t,
l r. t row fill'd, jj
t ni. I
P. M. a t the Masonic Temple hon­ Jenny Woodward. Mrs. Mary F c t- ' Kt tends of Mrs. Lourim- Ileal;,Stole; Mr. Woodward , f the* The
t • i . .i -i l \lr» &lt;wingle, j y
AM WA
Supply
S i,,.,;
\,,h u i their . . ai
lit \ M.
oring the Worthy Grand Matron. guson. M p. Janie KFchanlson. will Im glad to lenril th at she h a - ! Table
„f The Yowell
im u n i KillI
^B usiness meeting of the I-ad lex M.r'r m n l Tlrnmons. Mlsi Mr- recovered from o resent illn.—
3
|&lt;l ber fl»*l H«ilyw&lt;lu
| « l t v ppi*l««*ttdto
i * h " I U I 8 &lt;* «••
"
"**j y\ i„*« l,.||
l of
YmwpII ii
Company.
Kill* &gt;■ I
due to influenza.
| Any other Sanford m ciclim i- legunl -i.. t\ .
'*.in ______________________«
Auxiliary of Belli Iwiarel will be gimu U Rork. also of Urlando.
Mis.
F’rank
M.
Lowdcn
of
Ro­
Il li'
*
held in the Jewish Community chester, tin)., Mrs. Jam es Swlml„
. . .
. . .
..
, desiring to make displays il tin- f**'d D -i
!I
' • .1 t' ,»\ l • l *i hilt
\ \
•i v ,\
IT- “ ,mI
A- F.'erhuiil Little F air are arfkcl to .all Mi*
Center a t 4:30 I*. M.
h
r
,
Greenville,
S.
C„
Miss
Roth
,
n
h
it
I*
*
it.ilitl'tl
of llipoii, Wl«„ have arrivedI t .j | | |, j . - , „ r Mr*. Fr.-il T JIM M t r \i.
• THURSDAY
Kh-huidsiui, Fivaiistun, F’ln.. Mr,. spend the winter with Mrs Allan [ W illiams and make icsctvi..... .
\
n*hnii i ano* im' • '
new
Board of Managers of the G ar­ W alter Waldron, Mis. Kiln M. HtnuiI \,
* I W i l l l{'.^ I'lV il&gt;n in* i
Ui
__
,■ No ehnegi- Is iiiaili- for eslilhil* 11*.-•■ i i
den Club will meet a t 10.00 A. M. Hayes, Kissimmee.
\ it* h Ii«' &gt; •
..............
, ,,
| illg and it is leportial mam ill''
a t the home of Mrs. F. E. Itou\ M f i.lt I .oi.l II VIHM l»
---------------------------- Mu
P,
King of Monti:....... . „ .ri, „ ink, tlli)lk,,
being plnmi.al »• -s -''
liltllat.
fnili praeln m»:
•
I
&gt;
I
__________________________
arrived yesterday to he lli, f,,r , „t..,tainm enl ,in.l an.iise 1
"
Wekiwa Lodge 870 will meet In
t\» .illh plan
ii i l
M n n l jKUft of Mr. ninl sI ia. J. K. to u t ment iluiintr tho «ll»in,..*i*. mnl *liri»
the Elks Hall nl 3:00 o’clock for
\ *1* pt IlMIC*
t
H o l d s M o n t h l y M e e t ' h r until h a tunlny.
! vxvMnign of th«* fair
DUW
installation of officers.
• •{ Mi v\ Mllll till I
rA
i
Mr*.
H
.1.
Holly,
|)ip«it|pnt
»*f
y
o
u
»•
-Southsidc
W:ipti«t
Women's
lli*V*li' 1*01111* »*M
*4. Janit'i
\V» man
iiijih'5
m 1I'lI .»*,
il*. haIi.-i * IIII •' l&gt;
The I'rerliyturtnn Christian Kn* | «Nil,.Jr
,
' NYatkiip*
! » '\. °of l.lari* llo* *sSunfutil
-»»f'»r«l W.
?roslonnry Society will meet at
l ii .«! .» conn . u
dcavor Society held its monthly (
l" 1'
. ' ‘" .'. " r \i*,.,!- n
"&lt;h-*1 a eotdii.l im il--.ti.-n t '••’gin
J !e M S t t u p i
the church nt 2:31) o'clock.
fUj “ « .......... " a n ,. " f . ......... ...............
T. E. L Class of the First council meeting last Friday n ig h .,
wi-li
to
exhibit
at
tile
fan
£ c U
—
B aptist Chureh will meet in the ut the home " f F'.mmett Hennlon i two wi-i-ks.
church annex nt 7 30 P. M. for with John Blstllnc presiding over |
'W
n
a
A—
g
ills regular monthly mh-viI and Ihd meeting.
Allan Stone mo- Hi.'
Th'* meeting wns opened with n 1 Mibusiness m in in g . Group Two, talk
by Mrs. II. It. Hague, mltill Kt'est last weekend of her .hiogh
IN tVERY PAIR OFK
with Mrs. S. A. Kdciiflold as 1 , , &lt;
, t n
i » f) „ —:rc*it- l*'r. MIm* Carol .Moih*, trio'hri it
"«".i'ii
group captain, will m l ns hos­ advisor, hi,.I fidlownl by a r rrl ............ S u |t .
of prnyers. lle|H&gt;rt* were * • 1 1 1 1 lallah a.se.
tess.
______
M illo lfii I'a h iiri •nl»*i*.»il|i*'l •
Regular nueting of the Town- by each iiieniber presrtit.
■lid f'lilh will )*• held In the
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nu * w r » '
Mr
-Mrs. .1. E. Courier bar. I •*! nil!tit ,il lirr Irviip "»i I’a 'k • ...'jj.. ' [
rONA MAY 111IVIK
Avi-nm* with a ifrrrif an I uhil&gt;* .. i...'
t ^M
i r t House nt -7.1)0 P. M.
U
nrO
RT.I SANIliRS
luetuhct
nTsnibei's atv teipiesteil to
G
arris
of
Gainesville.
In
!
S
"
'"
"
*,.""vr'
'
1
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*.
II. aiI). DagUe (ta rn s is Worthy Grand Palt--ii ** ailm, I'a Im il wIiim * matnruri* •••
) iresent.
ew m .
__ 1tlir- following: Mi*.
, M|
Y
l
MAY liilllbllN
Ray
will
I
m
*
*•
Innin/nl
P.-T. A. of the Southlhle P r i- ! M i» Jan et lh»y«L
\IM, ! of "u- Eastern Star.
t,:" A
j Finlay nitfh* nt 7 IHI •»*»hMk
/ ASH I T U S
m aty Selu,ol will meet nt 3 :(K) Hague. Mlsa la ra ly n
»
|| ( (| I
lilt* lOMlItM \l»'ll* MpelM'll •* 11 - 1111 • o'clock for the tegular meeting. Virginia
?* , .i^ Msriwe h. ' " nl has Im' i’H irrriv»M
II
Ii WAHNI If
I* mil «hvomt»*»| wiih nr '«iiir»mm iP •*
A twnnl meeting
meeting will he held nt Hunter and Miss lads Meriwttli &gt;(| &lt; .Mnry^ElIrn U tlir r , I.,
rdii’iiii invAiii
i
»
f
yi
How
plailicli
nn.l
&lt;ht&gt;*an*
2:30 o'clock.
' frohm nn, linn Ihtii !»#*li*rli*(| n
MADY IhhVAIIIt
Also. Miss
U u-tse _ Moughton,
„IIII
lrln(,&lt;
m |. I|
•FRIDAY
issirrs s
| .................
"
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. ” t |.
IIIIHTr *,&lt;f
MI llll* llvYomenV
(Mill 11 r- Mil'
1,1llll I'l I .Mill
Rose vCircle
of m
ther Sanford Gnr-1 f)r. |-,.
t ,,f
I-tie im the evenmn -- !*• u the
airric m
■«&gt; D. Brownlee,
........... ,
t -tonn
un
n III • r«|a
* «,' &lt;
«*■ lamisiniia
lam iM ana S
r ttate
i a i r Cniv.
i iu v » it
— • will -----■
---- — line,
" —H
••arry
n—
rum
...
. . . In....
ih-tf Club
meet
nt
Billy, _Bruntshe
fm
r..^*M, , . . . . . . .
lien
V.IUII
llieei -*
in the
me 1home
iiuim
i io
ii ) Brownlee,
................. ttillv
- . m. i .
Mie will
will
IM- .-ligihlr
cllgllllc
l-'l i.n.lg,. M-nin wen- .-idilnl. Mi —
of Mrs. George IteC nlif. nt 0:30 ley. Howard Hague, Ktrby H ie. mrmlH-rship on the women's m l. 'I n y W ight »n« an a tih il a l~&gt;ttlr
Ill Fill I t .M l1 K
with a home flower -how a* the Emmett Herndon anu
Koocri tl,nn)
• new mown hsy letli-l e atei a ,
ipyam. _ _ __
_
_ Herndon.__________ _
! Ml. mid Mrs. F'. K. Boumillnt,. high score holder and M i,. Il.irtir4K?r
■%ipUst World Day of Prayer
e n n o o r r tO M
***• Lave returned to G aim stilh ' Sm- W illiams, ns sen-rtii. i inner,
wW iia held from 10:00 until
C O R B E vyO rl
after spending flic Thanksgiving I "'eetved a box of nit wii tali, ii
3:00 -P.-M
7. . . . ., ____
----......... in the First Baptist
.
, I _.
___ n n-t.i
i . li t Holiday*
tioiioays usus the
toe guests
guests ofol Mr.
*11 t *'• V
Chureh With Mrs. Murray Jarv is
The name of Miss Lenora w m i ; {omiu|in t-a , „ rc n tl. Mr. and MrN'miietou* kiu-lteti g ilt, were
in rh arg e.
don. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C -F. K. Roumillat. Mr Koumillat i, i piled upon a table fm th. iim irne.
Dirt Gardener* Circle of the , A. Whlddon, was *r
r,i " student in the college of pluu ] 'h e hostess piesente.l Mi- PalmHanford Garden Club will meet a t omitted from the list ol santo o |n&gt;cy
,j]r U niversity of Flm »t with n pyres Inking .asseinlr
lions to
__,...... . uf
. , a ‘-wl.nl, i'imiiim
tho home of Mts. R. R Dm * in girl* rrceivlng Invitations
to tic
.o- ...
|(J||
KfftrAlinient*
Ro*c Couit *t 9:30 A. M.
presented a t the •e*0"** non'ial
nervfil hv tile lli'.fr' ns.i.f.
A-alea Circle of the Sanford , Apollo Ball to be hsld In the O r-1
•d hy Mi- c liff,o .| W .llae.Garden
i.sro r Club will meet a t the Undo Auditorium on Wednesday,
P u 'b 'n i
u c rc
Mis- * oiliti i
4 4 1 a
r.ilim i, gin *1 of 1 ?ihi, \|» , \ i i .
h g e of Mts. P. P Campbell with Dec. 20.
_ Harold .Wnehbu&gt;ta»#«s f »1
Cinin IVodd, Mmj I dliun Ada inn
etc*? a t 8:00 P. M.
I
.
. |
Mi^n F» *ii* Sti Mi|li iii *. Mi*'
(Cite*
Ssnfnrd Home Drmonatiatlon (U idcn Club will meet a t tne
Martha I dfoid. Mi
\|.v \ Wig- I
I l S wIlF meet for iU Chfiatma* home of Mrs. 8. D Shlnholsrr.
pin^. Mi- H K \ •kaii
Mrh
pparty
a rly at the hmuc of Mia. C. F. ' n o n Oak Avenue, at 10:00 A. M
Alist in \ dl» ii .in.I Mi •- M-••I:i Vy•i
IPniclor,
’nictor, tiltilO Pink
Avenue,
n*
|
SATURDAY
A
I
l
llluck
.
f’ l A M I
8:30 P. M Each niemla-r is rr
Cecelian Musk Club will meet
Alt'!, Ml I II •' I lull'll!-nil. Mill
nuestisl to bring u toy which will a t 3:13 o'clock in ih r F'annlc 8.
Fvelxii Stints- Mik Mu i y \ V I I I .
|&gt;c given to the F'.lk, to he dis­ M m ,on Studios, 002 Myrtle Aved n l t - t .l 1
M iti I .i mii ** l‘i i km-. All*. * 11f tributed to the needy.
foul Wi.llmi M - • K*ti*lle Mur*,
l i t t i l '. il.
' Central Cltch- of the Sanford
Ooiigri-gatlounl Church llaxaar
Mi*»i» .lain- l.|n\d. AI** Floyd I'ailinc o l o r , . .. I
wilt he held beginning at 2:30
cr, Alt" I A I'olmer uud All*
t e r n s . ,tli
o’clock o t the parish house SupHelen I*4iIini'i
II
j jn*r will Ih- scrveil from 3:00 until
tzc&lt;) b ill.
! 8:10 I*. M.
TUESDAY
Ml*. George A. M affctt will
•give her annual Christm as F.xI ptession Kes-ltal at 8:00 o clock
.
Mi** Mm 11111 !iM*lidge eiitei
in the Southsidc Schiail Auditorp ( ’liti*ti;in F.iidi'tivor Society tnined the iui'IiiIhT h uf the I,. II
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e O H H I.I I M E N 'S W E A R
the I'renliytemui t liuieh lind llridge ( lull l.i*t night for it* .
jvilrsl to uttend.
a*,.-*. « » » * » , - . » .s . v v v v o , • - on rnjoynhle iMtaniuii liiht .Sunday regular vttrklx
nu ttin g at her '
night Minn they \i*ited the Fp- home oil Wp *I Nineteenth Street
. w m m w m m w m w m m m m m w m * u o rth Iatikiip «»f the Mrthodint
A *»p ! uf bunk* ml* wm nhiii ded
Church.
to '.Miits Minx Chapman, hrrli
All lllteie I llll! |'l «lg l «illl oil w ore Imldct
I..»ti* itl the even
"Millie" uns lnl In .Mi-** Mmy ing. refreshm* nt* «»f pie and cl*
Hcldiu. Talk * mii "Miif.li " tv«*re Ice were served by the hostess
given l»&gt; Mi*s Mm ilia W right,
l*r«*serit were
Mim R atlin 1
Mim lalnu Piii**l mid Juek llerr* Thigptn
Miss Martha Adam*
injr and ni'isictil
M|»|»r«- Miss Dm is Hull. Mi** Katheriiu
prlotc fm
llh* iMCiiion
writ* Vrrnay. Miss Kleunor Hickson.
ployctl hy Mi*t Miil'el t'linpiuun Miss M argiint Iteitx, Mins Ikm*
and Mim Mui&gt; Hel.Hn/
Walker, Alisa Mary Chapman.
Tbc gnm p %IUi* led ill tin* clot- Miss Julie .Nlmruii, Mina Kstndgi
Ing prayer by *Hi**rt Aline ( imp* and Miss Carolyn Cogbutti util
man.
Miss Dorothy I’upe, guest*.

Social Calendar

Miss McCubbins Is
Honored At Shower

Personals

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COLISEUM

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NURSE E0I1H

Christian Endeavor

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Miss Carlin Palmer
Honored At Shower

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Two Leagues Meet
Hostess To Club
Jointly On Sunday

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Chili Supper Given
Mrs. ( ’luirles Wilke
For Owen Ferguson Announces Program
i Colorful Christmas-

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llm u rm g ttwen ro 'g o -.a i. in
calebratiuii of his birthday. Mis• Carroll 8*&lt;*ci entertained In-I
night willi u chili sii|i|N-r ut lotke
, Jessup
Piesent wet.-: (iwrn Kotgusou.
K. Aslwlowo, Miss June lliyai..
Mias Wynclle Faiiclolh, Miss Vet't
Lodge. Miss Murguerlle lliiehsnan.
Miss M argaret H.|uires, Miss Carroll Sasser nn.l John Tultito. Pat
I Lanier,' Te&lt;l Wright oml It. F-

Air*. ( limb * M like. piugium
ehuiriniin of llo Soiillisidi* I' m
mury Kcho«d I* I ,\.f tins no
flounced He* lull" wing prog r mu
llU" In-eti Ul lunged for Hie meet
ing tu Ih- In Id lunioiimv ill -III"
oYlfH'k ill tin silnnd auditoriino
Song. "Silent Night,*' by gem i
ul asseniblt
Devotional, &lt; luiatmaa M«n&gt;, b&gt;
Mr*. Frances Al"iruw.
(•roup song** by fonrlli gind«
children. "Ilialim 'a Lullaby" and
tiana*.
"S tar of tin* Feast."
Talk, "Christina* C«m»e* IbH
Radium ia • i..iri.,»u»ly cx|&gt;cnslvr because it takes 11,000 tons One, A Year," by Mr*. Boy Mum.
A ftsr Hie
program a social
of ore to prudorr ..110 ounce,
worth |700,ouu.
hour will be held.

5i&lt;ht is precioii'.

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will b«* mot&lt;
mnripin liqltlm i
m ode poHHilil, I .
able elrctrir m-t ‘ &gt;■
art aid to hr-oltli
b o c j l y . Gt v. I. |i,i
Take the lirsl :.t- 1 '
in your own ItC»ll"
Tower &amp; Liglti ' '&lt;•» -ilo call al yoni •
yout lighlino
light meter.

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For b r M Th. Pair
ChooM your’own assort*
■ (ta t •• • h ave ( h e m
pecked, a t ne extra c a d .
b 4 m hew In terwoven
CtjxiitmM .G ift .D ot*

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TRY
BREAKFAST OR LUNCH A T
LANKY'S —
AND YOU'LL COWE BACK AGAIN I I I_________________

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WWWWftAt, p em fp m t«. i $m

T H t &amp;a\ T o r d h e r a i .d . sa n fo ¥#&gt;. F l o r id a

C*fcry Feds Face T&lt;
. Jn Rebuilding B
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GRAHOE
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Codth Leonard L .' Mcl.urn*
•aid. lha *chcdule had not been
completed y et but would bo re­
traced within n few day* and
would include Urlaiwlo, DeLand.
D aytona, Ocala, E-ntl*. Leesburg,
W inter Park, and pvrhap* one or
two others.
ltd pointed out t i n t none of the
frctbtncn, sophomoixs, or Juniors
have cv rr playe I la-Cnre. Dan­
ny Altman mid Jim Riser are Iho
only' two who have eeen any vrrvied a t all.
Both a re te u to n
p latin g their last year.
Besides Altman ami Riser, lieonly other a tutor out b Bale. I un­
io n reporting includo I hum. t ’o!Ilng, Dnvl* and Kuder. S plm.
mors*
are
I'rcetor,
Kstrl.lge,
B nnan,
Duller.
Di imiuuiul.
Wansley. Quarlr- m an.
Ilotelrr.
Kennedy, anil Willi*.
KicmIiiih-ii
Include
Herndon,
Ouartcrmun
B older, T hom as Stnnlcr, Floyd,
und Knight.

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Coral Gables Starts
Boys* Town Program

,INT MILLER, lafl, Ckolrm sa a l CaargU Sla
d. s lrv iljla g wills Capital custadU a, W. C. Cr
flrrd by Gas. Rtaara hut refused la Irsa r a lllta ,

Ivina liiiiu*! Inin tlay nurafrlaa a#

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AUL-Vi ME Al CA m I R tCA g V c K F IIL D -in csHlsralkn «»IU loth All.
Amsrlcs C silltr's plcksd an all tlata »»«m. w lthT hsrps Csrllsls, O-sn**
of mirvoli. Nsvsr* of tlsn fsrg and ttrsn g of N. V. U. Tha Collttf a II)*
AfhAmarlaa warn, tha Mth. villi ba amtauacad In tha Istut pabtishad
erected along Iho F|nn*Sovlct

b » W ^ M M tm l* an hour. IHISNI
JJ»* th n r w •• «»
Ulmmcra. Jr* ol Cambridge. Mess.

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HARRY DUN RLE. North C .rallha's
M ar
••piminaiu
punier
from Lock Haven, Pa., (i*r,d amgatatton a) - bis right J*( a . reSuit of la ja ty ilm ltar. la that
w hkh n«c&lt; u lly tcd lo .i of l-c
(or Don H nrrinc, P.'inicln.i tsc&lt;
hie, a enupts uf v»"ek» ana. Dimhie w st inju-ed in T s rl-ttl.' .exsen linplo with V irginia.

l,( Holman, fameil wtarlt at City Callage ot New VoHt b*Ae«&gt;aU

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e f the In m e n o v r l,
T h a W i n d . " w i ll al
m ie r s h e w in g n l t
A t la n t a D e * . » 6 .

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WHEN MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. LEW IS,
ers, e tijre ie j In nel.es ef eon.truction work
r«&gt; M a li.lis le ll.n rv C urran "svnlsnsed" them
“5 slva iritx u rs n t, take in night .p o ll, go la a
the hill over l i the city. They are shown
In dinner.

prom laenl New Yorkon East River Drive.
to ra t at an esprnfood hotel—and ta rn
abov# eating a SIS

CORAL CABLES, Dee. H. H u m
left to IIi Ih Florida city to lake
Die lead with the first Uoy'i
Town luovrmcill in lie Smith,
launched tort week m d er the
*pun*0Dld)i of P**t !&gt;8 of the
Ante .'can l-eglnn.
Thv ram pnlgn In ileel Hoy*
Town officct.i o|M-iied with uominitions for Mayor and ('ommi&lt;rioncr/ a t n meeting in (lie sudiloilkilt of the elem entary school.
Four candidate* were named fm
mayor, and nine boynare in the
rom missloner tare. Klecihn will
lie held in two weeks, when tie
boy* hold a field day ut either
Tahiti Beach or Mathcsou H u n ­
block.
The Buy’* Town movement
originated in Cleveland, und Ims
attracted much favcrntle iv irtin n
throughout the cuiuil'.y. Com.
incnling oil the piirp.ires, plan i
mid p 1 -1.1 |&gt;rel•• nf p i t'urul (inlile
Boy’s Town, Judge It. J. Uvffcrnan iviuilked: ••tVlirn a Ime
rearlir* the age • ( ‘J l years hi
this country, he Ik-roiiieu u mill xcn. whereu* ip other euunp v .
he become* u kidijiet."
- r k ; F t i. l o w
rAJUtSVILLE. Kv.. Deo. f l - t ^ i
—A w harf boat, d(X fia t tong
and- 0*» feet wide. la Ht-ved liv
livstm rn tu be the largest all
wsldid pior* of ^ floatinr isiuipmcilt ever built en inliinl rivers,
ha* been completed fer tliu
Louisville wliarf.

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Tin* |&gt;nii Ini; ' announced for the
v.om .iis doubles In the Cltjr Badininton Tournry which U rcheduled to I&gt;egln m x t Monthly wore
announced indsy hy Dlrvctor cf
Itccirotion It. M. Hnrdakcr.
The pairing* together with lir*l
rem d drawing* are ■* follow*:
Mildred Bridge* nml Mr*. Speer
Maude Ramsey nml Snrn War• rit I'nsterby; Mr*. Hnrdnkcr and
Mr*. MeUank-l va. Dot Mnrahall
and Frnme* Mahoneys Dot Powell
ami Mr*, .lean A dam . va. IU-Ikcio tViLou and Marion lln)iic*&lt;;
Mary Chapman and Dorl* W alker
d rv w n liye.

Air. Ilm daker wild the tonmn•nrnt vt.ml.l not tiepin until ne;.t
tlonday in older to give double*
imrlin r an opportunity to prac»
.lev ihi:, ireek.

Shrimp Season Said
Gne Of Best In Years
APALACHICOLA.
Dee.
It.
Shrimp iltalei* this week annouiced one c f the finest season*
Apnlachirnlt h is ever m-vii in thb.
phase of the senfood industry. Alt
wrek bent* have l&gt;ctn coming in
with :,tHH)-|iouml load* mid the
ehrinip were *11 of n jumbo *lse.
uveutkiag u b iu t '.Ti to n pound.
Winter hlirlmp taken in deep
w ater -ilio Im e n superior flnvor,
■Itulet* idate.
H ie boat* stay out flout one to
two days in spite it Hie cold
wcvther. fishing with &lt;t&lt; ued tH)
foot net* fo'.m Cnpt. St. tier.rge
to Cap* San Bln*.
In w inter fclinrk* are not v
g n it n iio'iinee a* in »iuiiui»r,
nlthotigh the hoot* flsli from two
to five mile* eff-shote.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA LM ETTO

G R O C ERY

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Wr Own Uur I’lnrr. (Inr Ow'rhrad Is Small and AVc
fa n Sell Fur l.r*s. Hive l s a Trial Order artd See.
The llesl and I 'r f h e s l Meals, Fowl* and Prrtduce.
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MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
StKiAR
FLOUR
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P r i .r . Ar» In Proportion

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Beware Coughs

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PRESCRIPTIONS
I'tirefnllv Filled
4tt Ypht.* KxiH'riettip

Crromuletan relieve* promptly be­
cause It goes right to the oral of the
tn iu tle to hxvi-n Ronn ladv-npliligm.
Increase serr-tton and rail nature to
soothe amt he ,i in e
tnflam.
ail bioiu'IilHl m iroli. iii-mbraiioo
No m attrr hr** m an. me&lt;ltv-hu'» yxsvs
have trpsf tilt ym r -l v ( |» t ttvrad
you a bet tie rf Crmmi..- Ic-.i with tht
urtcUrslaiuiiiu Mi. v,ei nrr to like
the wny It qiilrkl'- nllv/s the rouitti
sr you aro to h ive yjt:r m jr-v bark.

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UOME IN AND SEE OUR (OMPLKTI
LINE OF AUTO AUCESSORiES

CREOMULStON

forCoujhl.CheiJCrlJt.RronchlD:

30 Ywra Success! Doctor's
Formula for Itching of -

Firestone Tires and Batteries

ECZEMA

PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE TIRES

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SOUVt D O N E -S H O T , { K N O W THAT W AS A MACHINE t
OUR BOAT FULL OF ,• © U N ? YOU’RE ALWAYS S O
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NOW YOU S IT D O W N AND
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T H IN G S W H ILE 1 CRANK
u p t h is k i c k e r ?
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LI7./IK MAE JO N ES mml* job
doing house ir- rk. 11.1 Cypres I
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MISCELLANEOUS
VENETIAN
ULISTtS — *500 WE BUY. SELL OR TRADE
per month. Awningr, window
ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD
tbadc*. Banfotd Awning A
FURNITURE. MATHER ARShade Co. Phcuc E92&lt;R.
CADE. PHONE 127.
October Ravolutioo, U K llon.

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Nullec I* tier* b&gt; k v»n Mint »&gt;»'
tlo SJth a a f o. (K-t V. I&gt; l'! * . it..
n*W debtor
o n lj .nlj ..It. \|. I
bsliKrupt. slot rlisl 1*. Mr*' III. » I •
log Of lit* creilltur* " l i t t - I.'-IJ
*1 A ...m V »ly Itoom, T M r .l I to- r ef
(Tnurl Mon**, tn iirta»i.l*. Ki.* . oi
Ih. :»M » ii*) of liSerm b. r. V !•
ISIS, at OMi o'eloeh li I I . i ll.l*
no* it. at which Mine Mo
n M o -aitur* m ay alMi.it.
p ro .tlu li
rh ilm t. appoint a i r iu t c -. .* .until*
the banNinpt. amt trae-.o-i m h -I i
other to i* ln .j. » " in.v* pr p u l )
eonm hoforr e.ihi itircio.%

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LIGHT USED tim k und trailer.
Ini|uiru lloyt'* Station. *T5
Prtnch Avc.
WANTED GAHDENEK to grow
sficcial crop fnr wliolctnler. BUSINESS SERVICE
A nnual Income IfiOti.oo
per
acte. Perm anent. F'mall c*»i * . J . KING. Plumbing. Phoas 50
Investment ticcgsm ty. W ilte
HA” E YOUR Watch repaired h&gt;
for interview. H ot IV, Heroae who rrslly knows bow.
Urlggf, J c tn le r Magnolia Are.

H. A. DIXON. Xaglisk-beca elsitar I* AtLata a* he aggesegd *n
Atlanta streets wearing III* *••••*»• fee' “Oeae With'Tks Wled"
ftetlrllle*. Dlaee we* tike first MT**a W appear pahlkly .la a

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bankriiiil of Palitoi.i, oi tlo
county of P* ininotr. i ot .11 -rrl« .
ofuremtihl.

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D ir m ir T o k h t o r rmr. \
Mi» y f v n tir w f i t w t Y
m ur u n r i r F i.o m n ^
In III** MskltT uf hcKKItHOS
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WANTED

Rlnlatwl drew lAaal In *in.lv*lvtevl Rumn-Flimlslt ronAItt
agvilsl gun* *t ttiiw iiva' h s l n w at*' rvt*alt*t tn nave MNtk t]*w m kUMetati t t t i 'a v Kuv'V, with Min nt*nvt*l. Ttm eltl|t w st compteta*
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In IMT, ulte tvf thrvxi la Iter t la ta

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M*i*l«u*r hy n xiiili* m :n p ln thr*
oiic thatI i»
-recognised a*
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I.-recognised
a . tin
tin- ..fftcirl
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group* and Individual* throughout the country. The AP name. hhiIhm* oi ii.iy o n i who }4ft\f 1 ..
about the be*t team we've u t i l yet,— I t_ pack «•»»«*.**.-»p»v, I. do- ' h y i ’ll* i-tH ir-r I b r Jim** nso^irtr-^*
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eeption and -every thing cl*.- that goes to make a find da** AllIluit uuuiti.'i*. !»»•
hint •»! ^
American team . The haekfiehl. Ill our opinion will -Irn-t up wit it . *»'
»&gt;.ii ;iV iv.ii* ru t*. Mown |i |.i \
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any backfleld on jm y ,AII-Ainrr!enn ever named. Where eoiii.l you
find more power and '*|K-rd tha:a in Nile -Kinnick of Iowa, Tom
lliv* |h »j*IV i T ii
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Harmon of Michigan, Hank::* McFadden of Clem*on and .lohn Kimhrough ot Texas A. &amp; M.?' You couldn't. But there are two ox- •i i »M ' h t m iiis look uilvnnltt;*
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(unit
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to
pln&gt;
M
rcptions to the A F flr. 1 team, we
... take
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l*»ue with. The first i*
1*1 »•!»%• round Oil till*
iD U l »•
putting Hank* McFatlilcn in the first »lr|ipc haekfiehl anti leaving
v t a lly 11•i•I I l f lt:u*'; ni»*
Oeui-gv Cafego off, “
i* about a* good r* they rom c, hut 'i t I* u*••«
i.H it lifiii'i: »Iimf |
so Is Cafego. The lilp Tennessee bnek hai* paced the team that for
't i .t i
u ii'k
tin*i:iii*»i
two .year* Itas been conaldrm l nito.il
e he«t in the nation, ycl
on* boiiip Miiuil in ryt*
he still ha* to make (lie first team ol t it* A P All-Ameilen. T hru th"
I t t fohoxx in;* |»vMm»im |i|:n t it
AT named Mullnski a t guard Instead of hi
ig plate Suf•• o r i»n»r«
tim in ':
Hu*
ftidge. T h e la tte r ha* been eon*hlere
twn year* a1*1
\k I't'k !
almost w ithout a peer— hy almost evei
the AP. Conslstently this y ear F uffudge Ini* out*
i.llliotigli Mo*
Jlnskl ha* done yeoman's work himod
!&gt;e first siring
All-America. Dut the point i* ih-it Su
al
lie on the
first string along with .Molilokl. Bat
i‘l have thing*
like th a t “
tht accuse the AP S port, -tuff ..f favoraffiiilge wn* not pluve.l on tin- tecoinl
third. The A l' generoii.u re v iv e d the
way down on the liotiorutde mention INI.

A t S h a ffe r m id George C le m ­
ent* aro buck in
W in te r H aven
■nskl'or pi-in* fu r o record sm ash­
ing lltm F lo rid a O ra ng e F v s l'v a l.
•i-.t** f t r the event
being Ja n .
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THEY W OULD READ YOUR AD
TO O , IF IT APPEARED HERE

worker*. WUUam
wo6d union leader.
fighting rxtradition to Chicago
n J7-&gt; eor-old pant
le D sbbwn a t )M
loft la asking Aim

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The AP A ll- A n trln
Prv»* All-American football

A KAIt KNDINtT
KKY tVKST, Dec. fl —(rl'i - A '*** u*t the _
17-&gt;ear-old negro youth purchased flVT**. .
Imlila ticket N*o, Id. Constable
Kinney I’.llicer m iesteil the s e ll-1ultliin rlghi
»r and eoiifiscsteil the ticket "* Vhl. , |o!!i,».f
ev ids lire. It's t sail ending— No. m uo in in i
10 u 9. t i e winning ticket.
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Over 500 Persons Play Over City

CHALKING ’EM UP

THEE RIPENED O rangtr, Uiapc- GIVE MAGAZINE Subscription*
for C hristm as—Special rates,
Xrult, Tatigetlnes—Express shipsea Mr*. Strong 110 E. 2nd SL
• m enu, boxes and half boxes by
Grower A Shipper thirty yesrs THIS YEAR g i'* ■ camera. We
experience. Get y.our Christmas
have a very large assortm ent—
Ordcis In early, prices on rc2» or mote,
tyiw for every
tguesL N i Dcii A Co., Oviedu.
purpuer. Price* from 8Vc to
*24.00 Whet Ik r you tu y from
CABBAGE PLANTS for talc. Gus
us or not, let u* help you select
Schmah, I’hono M3-W.
the egment best suited for your
purpeac. WieLuldt StuoitL
%0R SALE: Contractor’* equip­
ment. Reasonable. 1110 PolUK’tto Are.
FOR RENT: The U n d y Home on
S. S aafenl Avc. a t RgUidge
AMERICAN GASOLINE lieot.r.
Station. No ret*oirible offer i t Good condition. Wteboldt Stufused. WrHo 1100 W. U aivard,
Orlando.
FRIGID AIRE, MAGIC CHEF Oaa
HOUSE
aad
Range, Dining Room Suite, bed, UNFURNISHED
m odern furnished apartm ents,
iprlnga. m attrear, rig s and odd
located a t 8th and Magnolia.
pieces of furniture for nale.
Telepbone gpo.
Reasonable. Inquire 803 W.
F irst SL, Phone 222.
n V ^ R O O M - furnltlm f k n e e .
ro m unfurnished bouse, alec
ANTIQUE MAPLE bed, unfia.
nlcrly furnished apirtm enU fm
Itked, $104)0 cash. Phone 306-J.
root. Speer Bros. Phone 648.
f t t . $141.90 CREDIT atemorandum on
LOST
AND FOUND
mw
Plym outh, $100.09 cash.
P. iP. Box T01.
LOST' ON F irst S t m t , yesterday, 1 pr. glaseei la btewn
• o th e r cnee. Return to Herald
Office.

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T ftlE &amp;a \ ? o r d h e r a l d . s a n f o M ) , F l o r i d a

Celery Fed* Face Tough; Task
In RehuOding Basketball Squad

P A t.f e F lV U

!()ver 500 Persons Play Over City
;.. . Golf Course During Past Month

CHALKING
’EM UP
W ith

ANDREW CAHRAWAY AGENCY
“ INSI R A N Cr PLUS SERVICE"

-------------C H A R L IE C H A L K .L it_________

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' i \p p io \im atriy
o ij
pcts.'ti'll
J. tYbiluoi III, 'I.
^ i l h only two playe:
players bark
| ola; , .l over the Snutor I tl mb-*,
The AP All*America
•II. lt.li , W all.... I
from last year’s quintet
Motet the Cel­
T hr Associated Preen All-American football team i* recite- pel Golf C ourse during November.
\\ I i
n il. Ilrlincil SteVeil*. 'I '
ery Fed* face the task nf rebiilditi tt. 'Ii . II. II. Smith.
TK I.U 'IIO N E I SO
nixed over the country nn the only real All-rtar team ; that 1... the tllitliiKvl Hell Foil m id b n ln t.
incr am idst w hat promise* to lx- a
M
ttdinir
by
a
wide
margin
tinone that is • recognised as the official despite selections by other
• low ii: Marv Mill no
1 0 8 ', PARK AVE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
difficult schedule.
ii&lt;idle»
ol
petnopn
who
p1n&gt;el
M idi; Al llu lim % I!. II
Tho AP nnmc&lt; •vet* I'le rolir e tile mile monili Madill
Codtli Leonard L.‘ McLucn*
The pairing* announced for the croups and individuals lluwugliuut the country
Miiiili, IV. it. I I’vl.r, M tummii,:
Sles In the City find about the best team we've seen yet. It pack's poo er. peed, lietold the schedule Imd not been
•e p.v. iou.i p u r ,
nPil 'I i . . I’mil lt'iimil-1
completed yet hot Mould' bo re­ ndnton V ourncV which Is r'che- " P ,ion , n ;' w e ry thliur else that goes to make n first &lt;ln«s All
OC that iiimib.'r, lie -tat &gt;1 H
• lit 'll . lii'.npi* II. I 'III
leased within u fro d ay. mid duleit to la-gin m x t Monthly w ere! American team. The backfirld, in our opinion « ill slrn d up witn i eel .all v ..ie vul-.f-towil plot
It Mil, • I’m k : .'D-. mill
Mi
woujd include Orlamlo, DcLand. nnttonnrtxl today by Director cf ' f n&gt;’ backflcld on j»ny All-American over named. W here cotil.l you
I
Ii. I’iiiii. j , iti.'iuit-' * 11; ;
I {•"« »»«&gt; power and speed than in Nile Jxinnick of Iowa, Tom
Daytona*- Ocala. D o th , Leesburg, i;TC,ration U. M. Ifardakcr.
I
'n
i'g
llie
p;iM
t.eel*
iimic
Mr.
]-t
.mnl &gt; |i.. If. II. Cutilcii, &lt;i
The imirinir* toaother with lirst I Harmon of Michigan, Hanks McKaddrn of Clem-on and John KlntWinter Park, and perhaps u w jr
P a lm e tto .A
Hut_____
th en are two ex­ thaw *ll •HM'ton* took udvoiiir!*’ 4 ml 'Ii . Iluiiry F'nluii. Ili|*iii
ill7 Pitlmclltt
.Axme.-.
^
I'honv -111
_______ ___
re md drawings are a* follows: brough ot Texas A. A M.? You evuldn't.
two others.
•••
ii* oppottunily lo
pint
nt
:
I I I'iiiki-i'. W inli'i I'm k :
i*.
ceptions
tu
the
A
P
flr»t
team,
we
take
issue
with.
The
first
i»
Mrs.
8prcr
" P t r Prop,rettive S to re "
Iftf polntnl &lt;&gt;iyg t i n t nonp of the Mlldrrd Rrhlgvs and
I*
.i*i
••»!•*
tomnl
urt%
tin*
com
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\. I'p-h.'iu. J. t - Jiil'li
freshmen, sophumuix », nr Juniors v.-. Maude Hornsey mill Sara W ar­ putting Banks McFndden in the first -trln x hnckfield und leaving t h «b n n idly Ii.i•I the
W e O w n O u r P litre . O u r O v e rh e a d Is S m a ll a n d NVo
nin
X lbiilp; IK.In'll T. 'I •• •
have ever plu y rl lirfnre. Dnn u ii l.'neti-rby; Mrs. Ilardakrr ami George Csfego urf. MeKadden 1- about B" fftHtil i' &lt; llu y curm*, hul •■•'»ne*! i"*»i id*t&gt; a lte r heing rb*4e I
C art S e ll F o r l.e » s. l i h c I k a T r ia l O n le r n m l S e e .
ily Altman anti Jim K iier are lie; j Mrs. McDaniel vs. Dot Mar-hall •o D Cnfi’fco. T hr l»l|? Teiiftcttre bnrk Imc poertl I lit* triTm Ihnl for **tit;;l ^uiek
Pot
l
•
llUli
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v.hil»' the givtMiT h e Ile sl a n ti F r i - h e s t M e a ls, F o w ls n n d I’n td u c e .
only’ two who lince seen nuy srr- and Fram es Mahoney; Dot Powell two &gt;i*am lias horn cnnulilrm l nboal tin* biRt in tin mil ion. v il • • ere being towed to rye iTiu-'.
.1. -V. 1\ iriicFnj. I. XV. Mi I
vie* ot nil.
Doth uru .■cnion and Mis. Jean Adama vs. Heine- hi* pIUI hi* lo mnkc tlir fiiFt train of tho AP Afl-Aim iini. T hru th II ■ nilil. II iii ti v t lin i', " n
A F K tt S P K C I t l . S L IS T E D H E l.O W
M
f
following
pei-oni
p
la
t«d
. a Wilson and Morton llnynes; AP nttiifd MoliiiRki nt cuanl Inutra.l of M* running; mnto Suf*
playing their last year.
0 «• or i loir mend* dining III** te I'ink; I’. I!. K tnit . I V
Betides Altman ntnl RL-cr, the Mery Chapman and Dorl» Wnlker; fridge, T ho latter hn.« been eotiRiilerrd for the lu»t two vears a» K»** %»rek:
h nd. It.; II. If. I’m lit, lb'll 'lu ll'
F lu e I ’a t P e a ttiil
altnoat w ithout u i»eer— by nlmoFt everybody exeept tin* A l\ t ’on*
only other stnioe out is Hale. lint, drew n bye.
io d. Al&gt;\ '&lt;•«•. IV. H. W it ."
I
V'.
Joit,
,
.Imiii
t
oin
it
i,
P*»
•
F
e
d T U R K E Y S . Ih.
*iitently
thia
year
Suffiidge
outshone
Molitivki
nltlioincli
Mo*
i
Mr.
Iluidaker
wild
tins
tnuinnlora reporting include Ihinii, ColII, I;*:lulu; t .. 11, Smith. N i - V ••• l
I in*, Davis and Kudvr. S plio. •in nt would in t 'begin uitlll next JltjRkl ha* dono yeoman** xtork liitn*e|f and should be fn^i -triiiK • 'N ••Ire.. Jo, Alii-t, i *. C. I!. I itl
Live Weigh!, We
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in*jtmi.
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5 0 0 Oret-t Thom If D rt'rad 2 5 c
mores ore
Proctor,
Kstri Ige. Monday in older lo give douldes AlbAmerica. But Tho point in ti n t Suffiidge should »l •• be on the j • « p i * I # ( r. r . \ t:%
&gt;..1,1 . ,'|\rMi- lli'i mil l-. Hul i
Branoit,
Butler,
l)i iiimiond. onrtiiii' an oppottunily to pine- m
*i?rin,r
w,Ul Miiliu^kl. But the AP reiild n t ha\e thing** 1.•»»*. Il»n*y Wni'on, I. K. IS.*\ t«*
Mini.
0. l.nti I:
Jvstm 'I
l
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Hap
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t
:*
l»:ilp
»
like th a t Somebody inlirht nceuNe the AP .Sport* Muff **f fiivnr*
W anitcy. (Jnnrtmnmu.
Ilotcler, .Ice till.' week.
2
llak c, t ti li,tii*»*.
ithfivt. But w orN yet: Stiffridge wan llot plueed on the Mtoiul S litta il. Ukjmo'it*. I.umht il-l, '
Kennedy, and Willis. Kirshmeit
I
ItiiJoy.
II
||.
(
’/Ionian,
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l
team either, nor on the third. The AP prenen.u^li reserved the
Include
Herndon,
tjiiarterniun
f» Ills.
*da&gt; ilo*et! &gt;eiih n oil mnl
tfie&amp;t ifuard a place way, way down on the hotiotalde inentiou lh«t. Hiker. I*. J. Toll. .1 C Ai. ’.t h i Ab,,*iwnn
Boteler, Thoinn . Stindcr. Floyd,
Dee. I. Coiim-i \ ati» o f
J:u h Ifeiliwt, U ||. Arnold* l ‘i» I
20
and Knight.
p i ;w . i : B„i«,i,ii« *.
r.
i» fit nil* »l.ilr (lull lilt law tt dl b •
O th e r Prtcet A r ? In P ro p o rtio n
i
11 it lit t'lifoice^ through iho in d
I to ll. Hot Holler, (i. II W ot\
APALACHICOLA.
Dee.
fl. "»'ne*l bankrupt ul Hamei.i. »■ m. { I oil* *1 oil* .*
lit v|nuniug jtcaton, Ihe t t*
i i' i.i l, lion .Ittih’*, W il'Hii **nii||,
Shrimp dtalcis this week » "•; uVummld'
• 11 m 1*1. n
i, It &lt;|»*’ uvi, AMau .4 t,v :iii Ian. 0.
notneed one c f the finest srs» o n -' .\u| | r ..
|,rr.t&gt; a w n ihai .•« I t'lrt’iilrilion loihl
• .1 Il»o n» r, \mlv (%
ai ftiwu*, IApalachicola h is ever m-cii in this, j in. j j ii , d.-r ... »ki a i * i’ i». it.- • l
i * . h i . . i | .»
It ' - . I , ' . K..I.H.I I I I - , t Lm.l
phose of the seafood industry. All ruW it enter «... only "D "•]'
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CORAL GABLES, Dre. tt. It was
I t . M.:rri -on lohn lhuo WII XTC A l’SKS EPILK1SY?
»h
beats have l-*.n coming in
b* b d i l*4» Ih
left to this Florida city to take week
f t t rn.iid
’
I It I . 'I hihl Mi •. W. II
IS THERE A C l’RE?
with .'&gt;000-pound load* and tin at .\tacmbly llooin. Third » lo. r
Ihr lead with tin* lirst Bo.v'i •hrimp were ell of n jumbo *lie. I'nurt ttoilRC, in orhiiilii Ki t . 'ii .\ 4* in2^
V'tU'lil. .tli**. I|ty Hynie.*, t|i
I j
th«* rath day «»f llfetinh. r. \ I*
Town movement In lie South, u\ringing ubtut 25 to u pound.
I h i. Mr*. \V. I!. Iltihri i iii • t to fVIrl «• ttiitlniriK the (tlitlr n*
l&gt;3&gt;. nt oiii •i*i’ltK*k h M. *fl♦r f litmtili, tlurlitr, mt Ihl*
launched lort week tn d u r the
Md i \ Kawlin.H,
|&gt;ot
\\ i ; i : ks
Winter hlu Imp lalteii
«leep not ii. nt nhlrh Hint' ih* »M er».
f, Powell,
i *. .lam I
*Mtk|eef will lie »rHi I'lll.l
spoli-orslilp of P u t Ptl of the water
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t i l ’s.
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tlilur*
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’ »l»i4ni IhiiiLip, V.a11liin II .tin
\ iaef*v. ••■» t7 .
The ImhiU stay out fioiu one to other b ia ln o . a* mat |*r‘ i»«gly
Town officer.! o|iened with uumi- two day* in spile cf the cold i .turn hcforT m hl ru»**t.i.v
Killed f&gt;ee. i in &gt; .
m lions for Mayor and Commi — e ith e r. fUhing vrilh fii ued in&gt;
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tioncr* a t ^ s meeting in the tudi- nfoot
It f.r«* n 'i.ntkM.p;**)
m h futm Copt* .^t. lieorr**
lo tltin of tin* elem entary -chnol. lo f'njM Sail Hln.-.
Four candidate* wme named foi
In tt inter hliurk* are md :• j
i: lu «Ri:niinn*»
C u rc fttllv F illed
mayor, and nine bo.vsnre in the gri it n menace n* ill Aiimnier, I F T A TNE e fic
O F ri*» l|ll» .\
rom mlstloiier tore. K lrrll.it will nlthouuh the b o at« f)«h fioiu two ( c o u . v r r O F H I M f N O l . l
•Hi Venn* Exitcririi.e
V e u a ttil • iit'h **f y e t i . i . !.•-• • i*&gt; i
Crromulxton relieves pn. nptly be. I'r«*«t*|*t X rnlre — I'mutgi llrllirf*
' he held in two week*, when ti e lo five mile* cff-*hote.
I lit*11lied and lenulm l
|*m e**nl j CtUlC
«*v
suio l.
It Bwv.
goes ..n..»
light to tluxsrnt Vi
of %
tlic
boys hold a field day nt either
;
rtny
claims
and
done**?
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'vhlrh,
troillde
to
hxw
il
Rcnil
l.uh’n
phlegm.
Tahiti Beach or Mathcvon HimA F i l l ENDING
,»•«*••. vm cu lt'i t*f L"*'Incieaie m t i .'tkm and r.id nature to
mock.
KEY WEST, Dec. H —l/V i- A
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The ll'iy’s Town nioviiiii'iit IT-jrar-tiM iirgru youth puixlm .nl l .lo ef naV.l i'!.'!.1'i, ,o «I.. ', '..uutJ •?’ bioticlilal m'-n ou. membruna.
origim ted in Clcvclund, mid lias ' Itoliln ticket No. Ifl. Ccn-tnbic Jnd.je nf Mt inltiul" Cmml . I‘I**• tin. No matter tirw m an ; mctllcLii's jvu
attracted much fato ia'.Ir reaction | KI-oi.'V I’.llirrr n m sto tl the sell- t.llltin right •rthndiii inttilh lt«*tit have tried till vour di'.igglst to :«'l
««f you n bottle rf Crt-onu..' Icn »ll!i till
throughout the (uiniliy. Com- or nml I'uufiscltri! the tfeket rs 'lln linn* cf Ihe firil ittil.ll* iii.ni
I* t t i ti I undtrj'audbig ill. \.m arc to like '
thl.
inenting oil the |iinii,isr,, plum . I'Kiiiriite. 11*. i .mi cmlinq—-No. ItlllM
• Kite ihe nay It qiilrVh n tl^ s tlir rough
l»r
I of
mid pro-pccL- of t ‘ i Com I (inlde I Id 0 3 . tie winning ticket.
lit. pl.tte
il
t». ttl«l «■yotl are to l'...ve y j t r nun-v back. I
Dp ? i««lilr
Boy’s Town, Judge I* J. Ih fie i•i ".ml
dccum uhlg th« rath
nan tum itked: "When u Im. v J \ | shuffer and (Ivor** C'leni* t n e rn t/'u !
IBP
lit tt
job.
The Monthly
rearlirs the age &gt;t ’21 yinrs hi | c*nts&gt; uru Imck in Winter Haven . *t in i.e
Flif-t I' ii hi I, a I icii.
I d:»&gt; j /orC oujhi.C hcjrC oiJt.R roncM fi:
till* coimtry, he heroniFH u nltl- mnkin*r ph«tn« for a ri'CoiM *mu»hr«*t*nn«M , I w«y io pur*
&gt;en. wlirri'U- in ot Iter count* *e j ..tu- 111tn Fir.rhla Otunpu F i'sl'vsl. | '' N'‘* " " ," r. t* -^
xl inrum r
It rn a b ln
30Y#art Success! Doctor's
He become- ii hdijict.*’
!.*-.t*"* ft-i- tlic uvanl iwing J#"- j ,\iiMit.irirut»r .' t .
" It I** |iayni|{ for rf*
Formula
f o r I t c h in g of
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LEfiAL
NOTIUK
—A w harf boot, 0W. f. i«t long
VIIK ITT VUl II 1 Ml I III
and tU feet wide, Iwlloved. Iiv u r r m i n * n K H T or y n r. t o r * , l&gt; Mrill:
M II Jl IM U IIt VIII* I I I IX Flr»t tpnlk*4»i.*n-* f i**n.-rfullt runhlnj
live'Mini to be the largest nil
•;*» m p i M w t f W H V
m »AMI Full NURINIII.i: *•*! M l . I.l*i*ii*l Z**in*t « i |*’*t. I ..ix.| i&lt;f.• \i*| |dty- 1
T Iin T VV FLORIDA
IT.MMIII %. IX I IMM UHl
welded piece of , float ini* equip­
••• I. *tping with pi* it \
f!CUll PfCK.iJti l. hill.g W uUfful
Mutter •*( KCKKIlflON Ww W. l».\WHON. JH , |*i tt. i
ment ever built ell inllnd rivers, In FIih»’
■vrift rr!W. Tlun ii i
i:i«*tlk*ulltiB
r! .« i I t yu«riticncr lu
IF IT I'AXKKftN. t!«r.
I
-VS(twnl.iliia |0 ililh.'in! hlgldy cfTcrtivu
has been completed f&lt; r tho IN HANKIII HTiA Nn i;.u*c&gt;ri
Ma\i: i:. DAWWI.N*. Ihif» i •:.««•!
ip L m
thi* iu n i|ilrlr
IngmllrntR) Ptrtxi inclil Lift* firlji nutur# **
| „ ih - • i . -lit i • ,.r Ihe ahut
Louisville wlutrf.
UMIIF.II OF r i a i l l l l l M N
pn»m«»*n K \sT Jenling. tiruirrid uxri
TO MAIJ F l».\1YMl*S
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/**t..'t ir ■int|*l&gt; ix
ft.4 f&lt;«r nnnn&gt; in.!
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201 NORTH PARK AYR.
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p i i o .m :
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ui'KN ALL N 1(1111
II la F U K lIll.i; td.K r.lK .lt (hit, iiu u t ! . • jL.M ia»i.-TT ” ti.. a m tlrugxum * |
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P H O N K 7IX
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•'•HRi 111» vvwrda In Ihr ll«e.
NOW JUST*LOOK WHAT
W E LL , HOWNJ H ECK W A S I TO1
'O H , W ELL. WHAT’S
G E E ,D O C , NOW YOU S IT D O W N AND
VOUYE D O N E - S H O T
K N O W THAT WAS A MACHINE i
D O N E IS P O N E ! I ’L l
IT A IN ’T
K EEP V O U R M ITTS O PF OF
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HAVE TH ESE HOLES
O U R BOAT FULL O F
LEAKIN'A 'T H I N G S W H ILE 1 CRANK
G O L P A N © M N S T E R IO U S
P L U G G E D IN A
DROP.
U P T H IS K IC K E R !
JIF F Y
A B O U T E V E R Y T H IN © .'

CASUALTY

FIRE

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Women’sPairings For
Tourney Are Released

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GROCERY

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SUGAR
FLOUR
Ih. sack

Shrimp Season Said
Cne Of Best In Years

lb.

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Coral Gables Starts
Boys’ Town Program

— ((M R PHOTO
W. LINT MILLER, l i l t , C balroua af G esrfL Slat# Hi*kwsy
Board. a lru iilU * with Capitol c a ile JL a , W. C. Crimea. Miller
was fired by C ar. Rleera but refused la leaee office.

ALL-TIME ALL-Am IRICA BACKFIILD—In ■esltbeatl.n of Its »0th Alb
Amarlca Collier1* picked en oll tlot# teem, wl|h th*rpo of C trililt, O.«n*o
0» lllmola. Novtro of Hanford and Itrong *1 H. Y. U. The Collier s IH*
AfbAmtrlaa teem, the SOtn. volll bo announced In the lieu* publiohod
Peoombor ttii.

fL-irwmt rtudenU ' rooms are l&gt;rln« lutnorl Into fo y ^ n u n M H m
irtKkJcrml* g i In for mlndlritt bnblw —nt 20 ccitU nn hour. H uiky
MjiurkC" aboio L 11 .ul: star Jim Littlitliody. Ills cliurga U I I •
tmralli-old Ilk hard Simmer*. Jr., ol Cambridge, Mn*s.

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Beware Coughs

tho Flnn-SnVlet
Tliese Finnish anti-aircraft tun*. erected
------------along
—
frontier, barked defiance a t Invadlnt plane* ot Husslan air t n n n k .

PRESCRIPTIONS

That Hang 0 l

Mobley’s Drug Store

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CREOMlILStON

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HARRY DUMh.Lt. North Useslim 'i m r
igpUuiAib p u n lrr
from Lock llovrn. Pa.f
»m*
puU lloit of hSi right log mr rolu lt of lu jo if
i*&gt; that
which n«r« niU ls'd losr of l.-e
for linn Horeluc, Pcinveto.i ts ibis. • mti|&gt;to uf w O r ; a . Dunklo wot Injured In T irlu e li' *caMR final* vrilh Vitgiitta.

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N at llolm nn. famed coachh nf City College of New Vork basketbsll
.Mam. U U franu n now oflcmlvc hrlck for CnpL Bobo Adler
n upened
season
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v. c * C . H. Y. eager*
upened drill for

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/ * i mm ». -fmint ftp ~
1
WHEN MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. LEWIS,
• n , c ltjrc h 'i to nnitei of conttrucllon work
—A&lt; Ml |&gt;llnTO M « |i* tu l« livnrjr Currgn “•entcitced’* them
MARGARET M I H n t L l - .
9Uo irrta u ra n t, u k r in night apoti, go to a
®f
*j T.'
. ) r . the bill o»sr lo the city. They »rs ibown
T h e W i n d . " w i ll s l l s n i l ' U. s » e
m le r s h e w in g n t t b s f i i | l » » *“

— % nn: i W n i t l
prominent New Y ork-l
on E««t RStrr Qrivt,
to cot at an n p fn *
good b o ld —and turn
sb*»* eatlay a *35

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A tlanta D«c. 1C.

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by RAY TIIO.MI’SON And ( II.WtIJCS ( ’()iX

T i g h t U hT:D lim k amf trailer. I
Imiuin: Hoyt's Slntimi, 7t’31
LKI A LEWIS winds jub ui cook
Krtncli Avc.
716 Willow Avc.______________
WANTED GAHDENKK t» grow
special crop for ulm lernler. BUSINESS SERVICE
Annual Income ir.0ti.ui) per
actc. Perm anent. Finall c*st V . J. KINO, num bing. Ptiocs B0 ! —&gt; - g
invextment ncces.niy. 'V ilte
tIA’’E YOUR Watch repaired b) j
for interview. Box lit. Her-^
oaa who really know* bow.
aid.
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THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD
TO O , IF IT APPEARED HERE

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FUROL PRODUCTS
YALE TIRES

ALLEY OOP

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rin ia m l drew l.bsal In umlrolnred fluss(v-Flnnl»ti ronfllet J t o t l
•oastal aims at ItiiMuiriM- Fin tress nro rrp d rfttl tu iuive «*»« » « * •
|8B Husslan eruiuT Kirov, xvltli 5btl nlsiartl. Tlis slilit w #l iw ip leU *
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in 1037, one of Ultra In Iter Wins.

IMPROVEMENTS

COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES

Firestone Tires and Batteries

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MUJCELLANEOUiT

M w T mS S S r tor M &gt;oo tnovi*
worker*. WUlUm. Dlort, IJoilywood union leader, 1* unde r baud
fighting rxtradliion to Chicago
■^ lT-ycar-old pandering d u l l t .
J l s |« shbam os ho surrendered,
,lllp# I t U U R M in producer* W

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VENETIAN
BLINDS — $100
per month. Awningr, uindo*
cliado. Ssnfoid
Awning A
Shade Co. Pbiuc E32-R.

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BUY, KELL OR TRADE
ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. MATHER AR­
CADE, PHONE 127.

TREE RIPENED Oranges, Grape­ GIVE MAGAZINE Subscription* I
for Christm as—Special rates,
fru it. T an g d ln es—Express ship.
■co Mr*. Strong 11C E. Snd SL ]

DAN DUNN —SECRET OPERATIVE 18
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ALL RIGHT. MEN , I WAN I
YOU TO MAKE A C A N V A SS
OF EVERYO NE IN T H E
N E IG H B O R H O O D ** FIN D OUT
IF A N Y O N E S A W A C A R
L O IT E R IN G A R O U N D --O L A
L IT T L E G IR L G ET INTO
ONE /
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O U T ALL T H E V
KNOW ABOUT I T ---------

MOW. GET GOING AND
DON'T COME BACK
WITHOUT SOME
INFORMATION/

P T H A T I 'j IV ,P D r r &lt;
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UNDERVyOLi t
WHO bO /r * i
THU IK
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K* iF M IE S /V*tOtKi
HAVF L' -tii •!
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Ou t , R tD /
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LF.c-n • I ’M e*?O K E
VY6 C A N T m a k e
“~ v T H E Tk?iP N O W /

Ta k e i t e a u y .
•N lT H E R G -•- J U ^ T
LEAVE IT TO (T C /

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trials Said
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Have Boasted
f WIN Be Sea
er Before Long
ASHINGTON, Dec. . S - W tbe domination of Finland,
k atom* wot likely to take Ulo retool*.
Russia has boasted that aha .will
, Rum la baa placed beraelf
position to become the great be a (M poster second'to noh»
o f lr aha x&gt; long hat boa*ted wjtbtn r couple of years. That
Isn’t time enough, hot th# faeiu.
t Tf, competent aourcea In­ Ilea now ar# avanabla; Maroooof,
ti*; will concern the Balkan*, ah* hat B .wall ordered ahtpydra
a tin t »t*p of a Ruaelan boot at Bebaatnnol (remember Thr
m tbo border epelled tbo end Charge af tM Light Brigade) an
Inland a* a free elate. Even the Black 8aa.
. HuaalaV lackadaisical tranaTh# Involvement ef England
&gt; system, the conqurat ap- Franc* , and Germany In war has
td Inrvltable. The lime re- left Kits*In Almost fancy free .to
d could only depend upon carry out lb* ctnquesl* In wblth
latent to whleh Itueala want&gt; push tb* conquest.
r source, aq observer who
■pent many yean In Rea*
ad the Baltic countries, told u»
»)t certain Roula would not
onlent with mar* technical
action of Finland, a* ih* wa*
M cat* at tb* other Baltic
a c t Lithuania, Latvia and
^Utterly do the Pinna and
lea* hat* each other, bo aakl,
the “cooperation" which
to will demand cannot be
toed except by a painful pro­
of coercion. He thought the
Jon would be bloody.
Ithln Ptnland lo a prosperous
t Industry whleh It aooma

opie—the keystone to
tM worirL-

Cowan Says

NORWAY

Obaervers Say Move
May Be For Effect
Abroad, Especially
% In United S ta te* )

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S T A T IO N E R Y
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F O U N T A IN P E N S E T H

CITY DRUG CO.

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eta here bat thousand
because of Inadequate
formation, th* Congre
that through a bill fail
Mm at ti&gt;* Uat senates
marketing expert weal
kilned her* throughout thg
•He a)*o gave «**r*m

CHRISTMAS .
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Mrs.

Meybr*. Mr*. N. 0 . Gan
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gens, JL L. Roslae, Mr
Parka, Mr*. A. W.vMay,
K. Walla, M. O a a im
Ceuraay, Mr*. J.-L. B*nl

COMPANY

FHONB STS

Drive Ii^ Squjht

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PHONE

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A T S S u r tt
E J N U sa ra .'S tK aona f t , Mr. and Mia Oora |1,

T .-ll. Kttehim *1, Mr. and Mm,
J. E .. McNeil »1 and K. F.
ifalakgraft »». /
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. • Seminole High 8ehaef* ptudenl*
wOl d* their bit to aid tha eadtr-

county-7( «

'•k Mutrilh ^vwrit. y,
vAi

Haapltal early this uerntag
following a short Uhieea.
B * n to FlaovUte, N. C on
O.rt. T, 1188. Mr. YmuiU oaate
to thU county to lbU and haa
reaided hoi* since that Una, la
recent year a he baa beau castnacted with A. Moses awl Sana,
celery grower* and shippers,
Sarrivor* are twe brahma,
Charlie ’ Yauata, of Craatord,
N. J. -and Pari R. YauMa af
Chariotha, N. C. Aha two nultoa.
Itoyc* and Clifford Bril af Ola

wl Aturn
Uau tow the pmeart Ti h w w Utrty to syw paU y w
wttl lure a m to hi* mcteaamr a elfvu' * to tto \ t w i
*ish tali ace to hank son wUh T%VifI‘f^*li TYfll

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VJto-dMWhidfthi hh&gt;ItoWtextth, -d*ki m v 'hgtekr
vfate,, toki -vototos, 'touwapAi to*« N&gt;
, 'vv^toii vu.s?*^'b,
'K . “wAria'jWt. vyiMto
SvMtotei, upJrtuki yvmtoN Vltovc
SSu-a.-uush, t h a y . x w - d p r

&gt;si\v\«ui,v't .to v'toe.totvv "»s_ v,toA

•ffto* for ate year* wad haa
aawto th* town a very tton Mayor.
U to teatUtad by th* «***fhaseaUry vole glveu Wa* to he
| |i|Mririlii. Tbl AbMIwMf
dtotrirt haa ahaaya been a heavy

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, Committeemen
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Pineapple Juice

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s to. yto' t o to to -vtodto'-l vraaMut; at tov Vw&lt;d VA va .wv &gt;»Ato . Nsrusv t»v*
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y v &gt; y sirix, toA"
unto toh-rWtAv V-v hstavtv**to»t hSWvvit a '-V '-u-Vv
'uvutt- Navva. '&gt;te&lt;AV
wuuaawn

farmer *to thla

udav. The County - Commtoaloa
■tartsd Ih# ball tolllaf with a
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land wae due “la part to Mproject hie been given th a e p - ha *,000 aooa. Tbo German paalltleal manipulation of
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pri/wl of U&gt;« Dlatflet Engineer aettgor liner Uaeuknm* waa cap­
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Plan lab Independence
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nrfcKrr Issued a ataleaaoot In­
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stiling •‘tbo ataU ha* daw# oil
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Mayor Burton inserted:
gvr.einnvnl |n Iho near f p » b | Kuoljarrl, U mile* within PW
“Slaty. Jhousand tarn, wom­
Ur. lieu ti Irka added, and When land'* northern border. J;:. '
en pud children are deaoUit# to
(hio is iljne the rat&gt;tl to tb* East
A poulble hint of Romlaiq In­
our
mMrt and tragically MLM M
Coast will take on added Import­ tention* to another quarter wa#
of . food, shelter end. .rlbtklBB,
ance na an nernuo far rommor- contained In the publkntWht af
c.sl tlMUp' llSlHIl d.r.-ctly to the the Communist International urg- rVm after Finnish era guards ClewUnd neeila artlo* Ab Ot th*
m :\|mit.
Ing Rumania lo sign a mutual thr-e moved out.
•Jl b vs fi'lvlied Ibe eur»lnrer» o n (stance part with the Soviet.-'innlsh flyers managed to make
thxl I will lie &lt;f nulmnst* vsloo to It said the pact should be similar a few rrconnalaanco flight*, at*
die &lt;• ini, ni itu.t." 11. Hendricks ■tu Russian agreements with Ka- ’mklng some Russian troop ron­
to. Ik- a ton la, Latvia, and Lithuania.
rmtiiiu.il, for I - intend _,
.mirations despite the weather,'
nuisance in them until this proj­
The Tokyo preys
replaced „ military apokeaman said.
ect is first-1»«■ Russia with the United Hlate*,a*
a Finnish announcement said
Tli- l.’unnl ublth heard the ar- a potential too of Japan. It *«l ltUi«(-in prlaoner* had declared
gmnrntA in tnhslf ef the proposed pressed
concern
over
the tWIr officer* tafor-i-.ed them the
rurrnl will .rsku Its' rrpoil to the strengthening of th*
United Klims were th* aggressor* and
llntme ('oiiiiuittie r n lllytra and Btate* Asiatic fleet.
tint the war would b* over to
llarbots. If lire engiitrora' report , Italy watched the perform- rive or ala day*,
'Is favo-ablc, ilcmlrlcLs said, “I once* of Italian-made plane* with
Advice* from tbo far north (old
antUlpatr no opnorlthm to aecur* Finnish force* against fluaala, i „f * raid by three Russian torabIng lb* opproKi) of thla •project while a British new* ageney re- rr« at 8ilndjarvl and Ih# aurIn this rtmmliur, and 1 will ported from Rtockholm that Ml rorndlng sectic n where propermake tvery sffort to gat fhvor- more Italian planes had bean tw» of th* International Nickel
able action when the project delivered to Finland.
Company of Canada ar* located.
goes to th* Appropriation ComGerman plan* crashed Into
p M n .* * *
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off the British coast
Following discussions by |h* Mid was "preaumed” to b* en­
Florida drlsgation with Srcretary gaged In mine-laying.
,
Wbllar* arm attonwjn ,nf Iba
Agriculture Department, *iarO have
1IEL8INKI, Dee. « —(AT— Th*
drafted ■ bill for pr*a*ntoti*B to Finnish army last night reported
C«iigrs*a providing for tbo rtlm- the
rapture of many Russian, pris­
hamaradt af th# grower* to tho oner*
th* destruction of eight
Mad . n y campaign, ' th* Oaer- enemyand
in th# Karelian p«&gt;grotaauw aid , pointing out that tnaul* tanks
while their air fore*
too Florida delegation had re­ bombed Soviet base* beyond tha
ceived th* favanbl*-report Of. tho Arvlie circle. v.
special beard too lata to Nafto tor
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bit near the Gerroau North tea
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUBSPAV, DECEMBER 5, 1939

Established In 1903

RUTH JUDD TRAILED AFTER SECOND ESCAl^

Senten ced
T o P rison

m p w m over
-Tpwatd Peace
Norway, Sweden, Den' mark-Alarmed Over
Rbssfah Invasion;
S ir e n s

M o b iliz in g

Soviet Renews
Bombing Attacks

ford laid In an Interview today i Cafes. T. I . Hardy. 1I. U Eubank,
concerning the "trade-at-home Mr*. II. 1. Eubank. Arnold Trn
campaign.
,
del, O. O. Nleewondrr,' K. W. AlAgreeing t.'uit every t'ollar Icn, Olan Orler, O. W.- Ballard, A
■pent In Kanlonl la one spent to- J, tlax ter, Leona Baxter, L. I.
ward the d-vriopiiwat of bo h Goodrum, L. R. Water*; . lx&gt;W
Bonford and Seminole County, Smith, llrltn M. Rltehle. W. N.
Mr. Mr*'sir declared that n. Willie, C.-B*. Brook. U Thorp, II.
bank tack week haa to lni|&gt;or K. Thorp, H. C. Dubjn-. U. tl.
cash to meet payroll rmiulmm-nt* IliiHamt, Mr*. O.'B. Mamm. Iyou
This, he said, t&lt; fleet i an '.indr I Muagruv* and Klliabtth Karri*,
si table trend.
An I Ikatrix* Wafer*. Bornir*
Declaring that he Is glad, ti .Davi', J; C. Muae, 'Ufa. J. C.
see an effort made to boo-t trad I Musa Arnold Kgearnnan, Bettv
In Shnfrr*. Mr: lleNalr nolate' Jo AndeewoA. A. L. O»co, Andrrw
out that the. xuemu nf the m I’Nieavrn-. D—K."HeNab. fair
idenror detN.aln ' rolety upon th D*vl». YliBf Calloway, Jnanlla
extent of co-operation on th* par' Ainntd.'T. F. Calloway, Mr*. Ihd| of both the resldonta 'and th- Hr Bradley, Hugh Bradley, II. C.
merchants.
Ilrndley, G. S. Mttrall, R. II.
Mayor Edward Higgins report-1 Wright, J. D, OordaU, Eturst
ed today that signed pledge rani Baker, II. A. .Gooding, Mildred
continue to come lap reflecting the lllrra. Cbaa. Bradbury, U. Stein.
Increased support gltan the drier mrytr. Mrs. Scott Groenlcaf, M.
■ Another list of the** who E. Pilr.ter and C. P.'Martin,
have signs J the pledge cards Is 'as And F. A Palmar. A Q. Clause,
follows:
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lr., K. 8. Johnson, ,’ Mfa. M- A.

Pay American
DamageCIaims

Leader Of GermanAmerican Bund Re­
ceives Term That
May Run 5 Yeaife

T okyo
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NEW YORK, Dec. r. - M l - i

Grew, Nomura
Air Problems

Norway Calls Coriferetioe^jjlf Northern
Nations Thursday j
. Eto^attled Finland's plight
under the ; Russian * Invasion
•s tirre d her alarmed Scandi­
navian neighbors to new
ee efforts and preparaib against war today.
Sweden called about 40,000 more men to the colors
bringing ita armed forces to
160.0001 Norway invited the

L ooks

B e t t e r

Jo n s

D is lik e

U se

O f

T rn d P T ro n tv T o T nfliie n c o

P o l i c i e s

j T o m 'n n ee n — fAP&gt;—
i t eo l.ln r fnwntjtl p o tte r rnlnttnn* w-|th th'« ILtilntf SInton,
.Tnptn I- rw vln r' r»ff tritront'-

‘ o*t« elnlm- of ttnmnpcn to
Amerie.'tp p ro p rt'iv In f^tinn*
nnthorit.vtlv" «o"vepa today
■llvrlmtctt.
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.
—a «*mm n t i i r n
Officer* with bloodhounds which nre l&gt;elng
Thoy vnld fo*-elrn m ln in tfr
«wl In seatrh for Winnie Rulh Judu wild u-ctdl at
lsfg&gt;- after .escaping for the second time In six week* from Arisons 'llu&lt;pital for the In-ane at N o m tim In fo rm e d A m h n sa a venter*
PHhiiiix. The ''blotule ligroM" walked out of the hospital and went to home of Rev. R H. Warren •t«r C r^ir in ft
t?iv fl,-if .Tnpnn
prt*pnr#.l to
wjeiv^dic^eft^tolr^clalrnlni^

foreign,'sUnUUrs of Sweden ond
Danmark to • conference Thuraon way* of bringing peace I
hitwaeii Russia and Finland,
doth nreoptod.
Rejecting participation In tbo
I-oagn* of Nations mooting on

' -ettlc *ueh elilm -. Tho i-int#
-nuree* declared, nowever, th a t
the Japanese d lriik n to u*e tho
. United Htntes-Japan trado troaty
V IS IT S H E R E
' n* n •‘club’* for Influencing pol­
icies In Chinn. The trra ty , donounced bv ‘.he United States In
July I* due to expire Jnn. 26.
It wan said th a t Grew and
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Nomura tem porarily thrived die'
I cusslon of such problems as th*
P irn -A m e ric a n S ta te s
S u r v e y S h o w s P r i c e s , open &lt;&lt;oor in the o rie n t, and th*
LONDON, Dee. B.—&lt;/T)—An aum i i ai
as
a
. nine power trra tv a* Japan 1*
thorilathro source said yesterday 1 L i k e l y T o C o n d e m n
S l i g h t l y A b O V C l* O S t primarily Interested in bridging
that Britain had deviat'd a “vary
V o n . I n Tklntsr V n r l c ' ,hc period Immediately following
R u s s ia
J o i n t l y
I C U T 111 tv C W I O r n ^ , j M, , rt.n|y ,i expiration
satisfactory** now secret weapon
to combat German magnetic
UL,
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I For this reason, many longKhipmcntx of rlorl.la and leva* | tttnl„ |in(r
American
damag*
mines. •
WASHINGTON, Dec. C.—(A*)
Announcement that fisherman —Sum ner Welles, acting sacra■
cltru* hnve galnnl appreciably in rlolms for homblnga
ng* In China a r t
volunteers' On trawler
mine­ ta n of Mate, •cilay announced
Voluim'' in recent week*, and mar bring compensated. It was un­
sweepers ware using a new meth­ I hot th* U nltrd States 'govern*9
h rt price* i f nil vailctk-a of elt- derstood reliably th at th ) gov­
od closaly guarded by the navy mi ut had notified certain Latin
hi* have declined fslrly xh*r|&gt;ly, ernm ent soon would roleaso a
CdSM as the allied blockade of
arcnriliiig to n resume of the fruit compilation o f evidence* of J a ­
American nation* It would &lt; be
Gortoah’shipping was extended to v*iy
good intentions, enum erat­
glad to * participate , in a
S tustfnn reli-uaed today, by thu pan'!
Include th* oaisure of German ex* feint Pan-A
tilr*su uf Agrlriiltiirfcl Kronotiiiia. ing ester und nmount* paid, . " 'v
m erknn condeatnathra
porta erCn though tarried In
A tourer close to 'th e Japan***
bAllhmigh the price* have not
uf Uti'shC* JnvMion uf Ptoland.
Mtocal ships.
✓
.aoualW v’srly, sMuwn
I'Tfeutrbl eaperts ruinutrilled that
the,
hava la-in »l_
K Wat feaslUr to drag metal nets enn nations which he did dot
bit! ye*r'&lt; with the aveiage week- j "I’titctl for w tllrin rn l of the vtiaL
jtotwern two Wooden trawler* to , namr. hava approached this govongroaeman
Joe
Hendriikr.
ul
ly
aiielinn
plree on the New York JnpMlirKr-AlnrrirMii |irol»lrm.i
ir n m .n t in. support o f principle.
wU, be , WlUor
detonate the mine* harmlessly.
wll
(S rrm tary JIull in Wnaliiiiicton
C'It y imikiel
since Oct.
14
l^ .n if international law, with repro Vordand
• Berlin sourer* said they be-J
tomorrow. He will nmk OJ.IM per Jr&gt;x
lliiw }eur
u- ilrt'iimtl to rnm nirnl on tin* 1 ’okyo
- j1bntinn to bo Uied n&lt; n furre
Hared Germany would lay a bell
hl*
M &gt;w*d«|n.nter. »• thP I baml.i
runipniiil with nn nrerage nf tnlk uml »niil In hml not yi t lirard
Of magnetic mine* around the I n. a mr*n.bCofUM4l!in« h i m I of
Commcicn and plan- to con -! g | .»7 per Ih.\ fur the Mime period from Amhii»«nilnr (Jrrw l,
British Isles and the region. 'lonal difficulties.
AutliorMntivr
i|tnirtrn»
r«*
The United State* hu» replied„ for with civic lender* on .i l i u i i r | a*t year the ie|».it shows,
of projects pertaining to Hit* | T l,. Novi iiiImi crop ie|nirt Inili- |ircs!M'il tin- opinion tin* Jnpum*BU
Ihat If all ulher A m eiieui rr-u. b ar......
1 rated im &lt;Iwmijf in tli*&gt; pru*|H*ctB wen* ptt pit i ft I to o ffrr roncrvte
I uhlir* undertukr |o fom iulal*
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i for winter d tiv u d«»p». Thu c»- ('inini'lr* of le tte r tirn tin rn t of
inch n declaration the United .
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tiinotu of tin* Ynii'iiriu orutigc A m rriran intrirnt* in Chinn.
States wilL bo very glad to lake J Q 0
l i 6 n (lrlC K 8
OliM ivt'it
iliMilitftl,
liowrvor,
crop, the Mini kit ini’ of which in
it Immi ; r«nipli'ti*&lt;l. wn» ilci'ti'unud 1.2 wln thur JniiMiii'M* hti'|m nt pr«*Mcnt
Senator Y.tndrnhorg railed U |r '
woiilil
iiii'lmli*
&lt;i|H-ninp
of tho
million Imi\ ch to 22'* inillioti boxmi Boptovcll to asciiilain w hether;
YuiiKtr-i* liviT to forrign com*
a
llie Ko« let govrrnnii’iil li.nl kept i
sShipmcnlh of Flcndn uml T ciun merer. Hinrc ^Mining control of
Tbo Duke Ii chief liaison officer I It* pledge to tla v out of political
rltrun kuIn* d* ii volnnir in icccnt tin- g m it Clflncpc iniuntl wntcr*
with Lord Gort, commander In irtlvlly in the United State*. Ilo
wci'kn, uml muikct piicn* uf ull \%iiy Jiipiin liUri cloRnl the Yung*
dilaf of th* British ft*Id force*. I ■dvocated the ircxll of the umr&lt;»niri i RMimn b»t
Vli iitli'irk** vurirth'ri of iitiiH except (’uli- In to tin* f*hi|»|&gt;ing of oilier | h»w*
Two sUomcra were reported •naaador froai ltn- li bcrailx* ot will br Id Snnti'iil nil iluy lumoi foruiu
b'liions tlccliiirtl fairly ers.
sunk by mines.
Tbo SJllftMon lefault of the pledge.
Ill' U|l||||.&gt;|l
WIIH I'XpM'BKrtl
the
*
IOW llllll lit tltiuli will Im* tin* nhxrply.
,
,
British freighter Eakdene went
i*i?ntint loft
A mii.iii. ui&gt; of Urn outlook for
lou
f,,r t»«T‘&gt;tlution
Itumt
of
(hr
Kiwiioiw
n
u
b
ul
Ibr
down and her crow of 2D «»■
Llnjr
o
l
l
o
w
" H« »t&gt; n p lu iin
y th«
wrckly Itmrhroii in tlir Yuhlrt ritiiM fot ItMtl f
In Scotland. I t waa illstriu ty of fi iciuirihi|i uml imvlgaOil
A
M
i
KM
the
SAMMoa
Bwrdlah
Ifotrl.
Uniliil Stsitcx i»rt&gt;ilnc(ion of win­ tion, i l f i m u i i t b y tin* United
. iter Rudolf waa sunk Sunday
Ilu U % X|Kftr«l
to u r r i v r
in ter uuiiKCri Im Ill.TlI Id in cx- Stull** nix iiionttiR ugo, before It
th* B rltL h c o a st Her crew ,
Kunford ii IhhiI
A. .M uirl |MM*tcd tu uppioxiii at. I ho record J
J*n. ;•«.
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of U escaped In IlfoU ala.
Jujiun I* hoping ul li'Mit to
bin bruikiwurtcih will In* Ilu* winter «i’ftri|(e cion nf
(A Gorman mtoolayor was rvavoui
any
ttrv
n
g
rctnliutory
’huinbcr of Cohiiiiuitu buibling Florida nranifct will make up a
grat ed sunk off th* Daaloh coast
action pending negotiation of a
w
hrrr
hu
will
lu
rtl
nil
tlnni
dr
litiKcr
pro|M.*iioii
of
th
r
winter
a fto r striking a Mine. Only Iwu I Th« Bulk nt ion A i my Empty '# irliu l«» m «&gt; him
oii.iiKo priuliii'ti« n ttiun they did new agreement.
tho crew, bollovad to turn- SUirkliijf Fund rampuiutt l»rfan i C ongrivm ini
(In Wu.liIngUm, where lh&lt;%*
lln id iitk
Inn
umbored 60, ware found.)a*# n n i 1,4 *&lt;rol44l duy wrilli un npnral In m m tivi lv »up|H*iliiii; tin* piw lurit kinxon. T ie fiuabjclion of have been demands for an rmralifornln Vt line Ian in not dc-German hints of eoelrclln
iralm orattla Mlnoa
*L J L ll.L ' ^r' ^ ’
R*
HlW, hr»d Of |M&gt;H« J Hi. Jl tilld-1li&lt;linII ItiVl r f«* trrnilrviblc nt i Iiib time. An anti­ |fc*rgo on the thipm rnt of raw m a­
thaT* Id m u
t )8 l\)U 1 ,he *or#*
f,or '.,fl ,*/pll»edkit® nal and it i*
tliut In- will cipated inrrenre in tlie level of terial* necessary to Japan for hor
'f lip tiw firm |oc»l citlirn* to IiHiik infurnmtion m nrrrniiig Ibr cutmumer tlimnritl i n favorabln China campalKIl,- tome persona
e u b m s rC e war* dr* tho ir q u fit
o f hlniwlf
and latrat drvrlopinriit '4 in ronnrrtion fnrtor in prorporl for thu 10.1U-40 prrdfcttvl Japan would seek a *
''gentlemen’* agraa( h arlri M orrUui, chairman of tho with thi« projrct «m h h nnival te a sc n, but n pmbai-ie reduction tempurury
jncrchant drlvt,
for caah und other dona- b ir r tomorrow.
III export*, due to condition! aril* ment" for continuing enmmareo
Hon* an th at many umlrr-prlvl- • H r apokr In IK-Imir or tin* pro- lug out of I ho European war and until there Is n new treaty.)
•circd children and fa milk's will poted project when a delegation to heavier Competition from larg­
have a happy Chririmas.
ifrum the Ht. John* lllw r valley e r auppllca nf applet than In
"H ava you evar given a thought presented Information on the pro/* 1D38-39 are unfavorable affecting F o r m e r R e s i d e n t I s
Jt
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. ^before th* Amty the outlook for th«* current ativon.
nourished and*, sadly ncslcctod Englnaei
and llaitior*
Domtatic nramre |&gt;roduetion haa N o m i n a t e d F o r M a y o r .
children In eur City ami County Board In W athlngtnn last week.
increased rapidly during the last
who will not hava a happy Christ­
T.i th* municipal prim ary rlto20 y e * n . The lo:ts-30 crop of
mas tmlssa the people of this City
oranges amounted to 70,500,000 tiun In Cross City Batuiday, W. J,
and Countv respond generally
brr.*i, enmna*6Hl with on uverare | Cailtun, 20-year old ton of Mr.
with contributions!" Capl. Boa*
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erop of tl 1.400.000 boxea for
the and Mrs. O. II. Carlton of 402 O ak .
asked.
period 1934-27 and IO.l6o.6o6 Avenue w si nominated meyor, aeHo added that we who are
boxes during the 5 year* 1619-21. I «°rdlng to Information rerelvad
hleoMd with mere than tha nacosSince about 40 perrant of th* i ber* today.
sltlas of life would bo glad to do
graduate of local tchooU,
bearing oranrr and tangarino
our
small
bit
toward
helping
wt Novemtrees In th* United States have younr Mr. Carlton has resided In
Crcaa
City fo r three yaara and
a f Parks aukho Christin** happkr for oth­
not yet rrarhed full production,
er*
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addition*! Inrnn*e« In th* over­ has completed « term a t clerk*
Salvation Army officer* have
age level of mango production assessor for the town*

motion to defer execution of the
xenlrnca pending a possible op-

I)* S. May Take i
Britain Reported l Action Against
To Have Weapon j Soviet • Nation

WITH THE ROYAL* CANAD­
IAN NAVY ON THR WEST
COAST, Doc. 6 -CffV-Canada's
west coast It the seen* of intense
nasal activity designed to;block
off German submarines and te
protect shipping front eea raiders- Hampers*! by lack of skip*, the
Otahma* navy,haa brea mating

since then. On AhMJi ptoml •»**■
fleer* htmmov and forgo and cui
and wold, , preparing artlclei
needed for (h a sh ty d .it set, am
for those ^preparing to put out
|b*' harbor
t lb* surfae*
mofel roats,
rat; hang* *

gathermg. befuiar the Baatat era.
*ooy. / •.

Britain cauntod n tw , maritlm*
Uoaopr .Th* C a n a lr okjhd battloolilp. Admiral Behcof teas cred­
ited with sinking tbo lD,0p0-lon
refrigerator ship Dork Star,
loaded with meals, In the South
AUaatk.
Arttlkry fire epllvonetl an
otherwls* dull day on lha Westteru Front.,..Finland reported
she struck back at tha Soviet
by air baubdrdmoUt at Paldiski,
•ho Baltic port Rusal* leased
from Estonia. This urn uueon*

aR asisssk entering port; In and
qpt of ■lha countless Inlsts ond
t o n that might furnish hanw to
rubmartnoi .or raiders move tiny
fishing croft, now mounting, guns
and flying the white enslM,
Canada's navy Is young, bat in
the trsdllloAs of tha British navy
it Is old and In thrse traditions
carrying one, carrying on la a
relenUoM. guard against tha unseen
enemy.
Esquimau, west coast naval
bis*, went Into high geo t when
war was declared, and haa toNerwegtan-Klnnlsh f r o n t i e r creasod *Its tempo of activity
ills patches told af uneaoflrmad
reports that 00 Russian planes
were destroyed by Finnish filers

Deerhunters Kill
85 Bucks In Oculu
Mail Christmas
“ Packages Early,
National Forest
Postmaster Urges OCALA Doe. A—IA1-A kill of
U backs apankd th* deer hunting

enemy subi
• Mounted
latest
si
huge nvich
duibad by- tha taillei
nr* to nn oltltudo «l
Also amidships ' a
a s tuba*. Eight
Ignad for elooe lr
pidte the compkmant
A touch of thasoa
good to be, boweror

’j t vsUa m reaps I

b&gt;

Discussed By
County Board
Tbo future of (ho ootriagroona
reject In Bamlsols County woo
Mossed at th* monthly tototlag
f th* Board af County Coramti­
nner* In tbo Court Housa thk

Citrus Prices
Drop As Volume
Shows Increase

: To Combat Mines

Will P ay C i t y
Visit Tomorrow

Capt Rose Asks
Aid For Empty
Stocking F u n d ;

Contributed For
Fort Mellon ; Park

City News Briefs

DriverV

made a careful chock of nsedy
families In the City and County
and ovary ease haa bean Investi­
gated personally by one of the
momhma af tha mat, ond fotmd
la ha worthy of aid from the
Cmpty Blocking Fund.
A ll sdhtributwna may bo mode
t» Mr. Morrison or CapL Rasa.

may ba expected uver lha next 6
years, provided the producing
raparitv of the oranoe groves
la not Impaired by neglect or by
damage arising out of abnormsl
weather condition*. Production of
Valencia* and other lata varie­
ties la sxoacted to increase faster
than early and mld-aaaaoa var­
ieties.
Exports of oranges from tha
United State* have risen sharply
In tha last two seasons, primar­
World In the Woodmen Hall to­ ily because of smaller exports
front Spain and Increased produc­
night at 7tt0 o'clock.
tion In this country. On tha aver­
fl«u gram man Joe Hendricks age, farther Increases In United
wIB be a guest of tha Klwanlx States exports during 'the next
few years do not appear to ba
Ukoly because of the prospect for
a continued upward trend la for­
eign production of orangoo aad
the probability of a recovery la
axnorta from SpainThe iacroossd orange gcedactlsn

LOCAL WEATHER

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�Sanford Herald

What Of Out Young Folks?

for Jin. &gt;4, F&lt;b. 22 and JUki
33.
On Easier Bondar, March *4
a recital will bo gwhn at ^
rite service* and ilso at l a
o'clock In tba afternoon. Th« Ur
recital of the 1039-40 season w%
bj on Bnnday, April 14, at Iga
LAKE WALES, Dec. » &lt; -&lt; * )- P. M.
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Anton Brea* trill inaugurate hla
twelfth year aa carillonneaur «t
Florida'a Meuatalw- Lake Binging

Sanford houaekeeptra who persist In doing thalr shop­
ping out of town are not only making it more difficult for
local merchants to stay,
buwlnca*. They are not only
in bualncaa.
2 S l ™ ,{lnf to the inability of local property owners to
rent Oielr vacant a lores. They are not only seriotialy Im­
peding the efforts of the City to raise sufficient revenue
for the operation ofytn**y y*Wfc. uaxtremence* -track m the
police, aed-firc &lt;jfsp*rtmanU, perks and playground*.
W hat la Infinitely worse they ere making it Impos­
sible for our younger gener atlon nm r ■com’m tr'M o manand womanhood to find work in SJinforri, and cdhMly ar* forcing tfragg f ma a l * w m a n y of whom Inouda our most ambitious and enterprising yonnjr people,
to seek their fortunes dafvtfiei* and to. leave their homes
In Sanford where they were born and ffeartfl and where
they would likely prefer to rem lln.
}
In tho minds of all of us itt the memory of dosens of
line young men wham we watched grow to manhood, grad­
uate from schools and collages, return to Sanford to try
to find a iob. After weeks and months of this fruitless
struggle, they have gone away to Orlando, to Jackson­
ville, to Philadelphia and Hew York. There they have
found work, and a moat gratifying number of them have
excelled in their occupational.
How much 8anford la lasing by this loss of population!
Other boys and girls in Sanford are growing up. What
opportunities will they find hero when they reach man­
R VER8E FCU TODAY hood and womanhoodT Will, they, too, have to move away
bat la faithful In that which because Sanford people peril*t In giving their business to
t (a faithful alao In much; other cities! Will they, to a, find that local business

-a*- ' &lt;y-J’
I I I rtl 1 *.e»
f i -al N-. - h

said be eipected th* coming season
to be cne Of the boaleal nine*
the opening nf the sanctuary. Tha
first program, he aaid, would ho
at nocn on Saturdsy, Dec. 13.
lUcItat* will •-» given mch
week on Sunday at 3:t0 P. 11. and
n:t .TLeeday, Thursday, and 8aturtliya at IC'OO o’clock noon. Bpe*
cl-il .program* are planned for
midnight on Christmas and New
Year's Eve.
The tenon’s schedule also In­
cludes recitals at noon on Jan. 19,
Kbbcrt K. Lee'* blrthdapv—Fab.
12, Abraham Lincoln's birthday:
rr'.i. 14 and 23, and March 22.
Others Include Christmas Day.
New Ywr’a Day, memorial recital
nn inn. 0. Washington's birthday
on . Keh. 22 and also on Jan. 33,
Feb. I and March 33.
l ull menu recitals ate planned

i that la unjust in the leaa .
uit alao In much.—take

Though something for a minute
Same heart a moment cheer*.
Thn gift with Christmas In It , . ,
la something for the year*.
The little gifts are pleasant,
Tho glfta os light ai foam,
for the great big present
Giro 'anmething for the home I

It m ay be a little prem nluro for Am erican Hympnthizers o f little F inland td throw tholr lint* lido tho nir
and atari nhouting fo r th e F ig h tin g Finn, but in tho
first round nt least ho has rocked tho R ussian ltear back
on h is hoots and sen t him to h is corner w ith h is tongue
h angin g out.
,
Wouldn’t it bo a good Joke on th e R ussians w ith all
Dobi apoll it "Xmas1 C hrlit
tholr m ighty 14,000,000 soldiers tp F inlahd’* 400,000, w ith
t Sanford’* Santa heir air force o f 8,600 pUne* to Finland’s 800, w ith all
p next
Saturday their other advantagoa In naval craft, and in exh austib le
resources. If the F in n s stopped them in their tracks on
tho M snnerhelm Lino, w ithstood their air a tta ck s, and
Bay. a ChrUlmaa «&lt;•*! and help
l arrtt someone from a tuberIIm U death.

SANTA
AND THE

TALKING
DOLL

TUB STORY SO FARi
Lightning has glvtsi a m t
fsaal far tha. fairy. warU *• '
celebrate ; (he
treaty.Drat
birthday #f hU ssa aks sett
mat m advealaraa with a sg*
vng flat* that will wla Mm
frj«»d* and a btack apal that
will bring him trankle.

Little Argentina bad tbs nerve
tp recommend Umt Soviet Rus-

avised. T he U nited Staten could help w ith m oney ant
suppllea T he Scandinavian rountrlp* r o h /w a k p up by thni
me and raallw th a t th eir own fu tu re U Rt stake In th&lt;
Chapter Two
light th e F in ns are maklncr and tend volunteers, If nol THE KINO OF WESTPHALIA
Great buildings crashed about
onacripta, Into th e lin e to help them .
l1!*
«f pvoplo tba night
Furtherm ore, It appemrn th a t tho Itallann aro nnt look Lightning
gave a birthday party
nv w ith any particular favor upon tha Inroad* which the for hU son. The arrow or Iteht*
ning
ha
had
hurlod at the witch
'UjmUuiji aro m aking on Europaan civilisation . If tho Finiu
tha sky and dawn
are able to hold the R ussian* long enough fo r e f f e c t iv e ,
’ Westphalia.
oppoaltlon to becom e cryatxllicd , It Is q u ite likely that th e j NtJ|
Klnjr
Ong \of Weitplulla
nllana m ay bo able to divert aomo o f tho KURaian forccR i w*i
a n ry —ad
MnH king.
idn But ha was
------.
eery lonesome bocauaa he was
th e region o f th e Bolkans.
vary shy. lie fmtnd It hard to
ilo w e v er , la test reporta indlcato t!
talk to hU pec pie tut often ha
aro g e ttin g ready to -u * e oolson gaa on
aent th in great baskets of fend
from tha caatl*.
populations o f H elsinki. T h is la aometlil
So this sight he aat alone In hU
y et bean tried In all tho sav a g ery o f the
eastld and ranornad that ao many
or Polish w ars, W hat Its effect# on th e
of hU ahbJecU had koat thalr
will he no one know s. It m ay bo su fflc l
homes. A lt tha fairies that llvad
•n hU wood* flew Into hU study
resistance).
*nL ,l ghb t ml ,h* .ukle Bear him,
“Oh, Klog, they said, "ywi
war# chosen among all men to
nil* thb realm. Is It net light

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
Br r t m n H o eo v aa

hand at a doll for Just *urh an*
ether person.
"She could le&gt;m aa human*
l«am—portly, music nnd stories.
And at midnight she could talk
(n her owner, and listen. She waa
a steal comfort because she waa
awake when everyone else slept
I shall try lo make another such
doll tomorrow. And at midnight
you may fly with her In your

JAP MOVE AWAITED
TOKYO. Dec. 3.
DeflnIta Japanese steps to aaauin the
United Slates that the Interral*
pf her national* In China were
receiving bflter treatment were
axpcctrd in the waks cf a twohour conference yesterday be­
tween United State* Ainlis'i-iHor
YVpv: bomw U j Joaagh C. flgew arul KorieUri NUw
gone live wkb m# until B new btse Admiral KIchUnbuTp Jfomnra. ..
Z ,
one Is built."
So the King and tb* young
peasant and hU family went to |
the Mitle. Thera they lived tin- (
HI tha peamnt’a new home wa*
built. But when they left again
tha King waa a loo* and sad. The
fairies taw, and finally the Fairy
Queen visited the King to aay, "It
must be an- Each family hi* It*
own hearth ate net None can ti m
Lick the dark night hour* for a I
lonely human tut-that which lx*- i
longs to him. Ho we must find
some one. W* will gfl lo the

By SICRID ARNE

What EngVintl seems to need U
tho Trained wholes In swim Into

welldnsssad Glamour Girl of to­
morrow will woar, aviation belmlta and gaa mask*.

Wa also carry a complete
line of Wlnee and Liquors !r
our packaga department. 'M

I*, pome thing fo r the homo I

Stout Reflistancc

* Russian women
Russian ^to m b in g

DEWDR0T1NN

Give something for tha Baby,
For Mother, too, and Dad,
A t'oll for Siatar, maybe.
An cnglno for the Lad,
And yet, thla glad December,
Thn flnret gift, remember,

Aa atill a* they were palntfd
nlsh em ploym ent eith er to you ng pooplo grow ing Dp o f
ao . . .
Very strange It b that I
oven to tho oroplovces th ey already h ave?
Stand under them, knee-deep in
Only by trad ing a t hom a can tho fulurn In Hanford
• aaow.
told any promt** for o u r y o u n g pooplo.
In other lands aa green aa this
Are other man, perhaps, like me,

We *&lt;

AT JACK’S

GIVE SOMETHING FOR
? H E HOME

DECEMBER IN THE TROPICS
; Tha Mlm ■treee elopr against the

Listening to the radio their
day*, or reeding tha newspaper
headllnea, one cannot fell t„ h*.
com* convinced that tha devil ha*
the world by the tall.
^

New Cocktail Bar

There Isn’t any nthrr
That hbarta will hold a* fast.
That please* Dad and Mother
Ltka something that will last—
A chair, a table near it,
_ •*. **mP 1° ll»ht llie gloam— .
To bring the Chrlatma* spirit.
Give something for tho home I

octal A n d P ersonal Activities
MIm Stewart la
-------Honored At Party - p e

Social Calendar
WBDNBBDAT
l i ttwbaed-ed -tbe First
Church will be la chan
service o&lt; tba Week of

•'■Vvnipttasmibug --•IfWe-- Dorothy
M w iA M d c u w t of thla month.

non

Carl Bhulta or Tami

eras the
mother,

Friends of Miss Anna Cornell
will regret to learn that she is
ill with Influents at her home on
Melonvllle Avenue.
Mr*. C. W. 11amil, Weiley
llamll and Mr. and Sira. J. N.
Durdlck returned yeaterdty from
Thomaiville, Co., where -they vi*.
Ited Mr*. Rurdiek'e falhtr for a
week.
Mr*. Ro*coe MeLane returned
to her home in Gainesville today
aflr visiting a couple of day*
-Ith her parent*, .Mr. nml Mr*.
Emmett Hunt.

roman's Auxiliary of the Presfrian Church will eeatiano It*
ly of “Witnessing” from the
pel of John. The mealing will
Kbit In the nodal room *f the
rgh'st 7:30 o’clock. All memi . of the congregation ar*
hally Invited to attendemlnolc Chapter, Number Two,
MV of tho Eastern Star, w ill,
I a *pedal meeting at 7:30,
if. at tha Maaonle Temple hon-!
|g'the Worthy Ctand Matron, i
trainee* meeting of the Ladiee
tillary of Beth Irearrl will be,
I In the Jewlah Community

BAPPT BIRTHDAY
a a . coib
Harry Brownlee

Womens’ Groups To
Hold December Meet
' THURSDAY
;
jth:
of Managm of tho Gar kd
will maet at 10:00 A, II I I

IS NOW IN RILL SWING—SHOP WHERE
YOU CAN FIND GIFTS FOR YOUR WHOLE
FAMILY A^ .WELL AS YOUR HOME— LIB*
ERAL TERMS, TRADE IN YOUR OLD

M rr

ficus* at. 7rio P. M. Ail
m*acf.i»yq«c*ted to ba

MawaawBhwF

announcem ent

ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. M. E. Manning an­
nounces tha marriage of her
daughter. Mrs. C. H. Tomlinson, to W. C. Bradley. The
mailtage waa performed on
June 17 In Klaalmmce.

P. E. O. Entertained
Mr*. Strickland Is
Namad Circle Head By Mrs. James Gahan
A Christmas breakfast to the
waa local chapter cf P. K. O. wa*
riven Monday morning by Mr*.
James Gabon, who will leave
shortly to spend the hrllday* with
her patents in Washington, D. C.
Decoration* of pine boughs,
candles, betrirs and a brightly
glowing fit* on th* hearth,
greeted th* chapter ea they en­
tered the house at WOO o'clock.
A beautifully appointed break­
fast waa served around a clever
reatei place cf Rants Claus and
Othar officer a elected tacludai hi* rrfndter, with place cards and
vka-cLslrmaa, Mr*. L H. Laneyi sdfta for every on* appropriate to
•N fsR if, Mr*. IV. U Morgan) atM the avason.
tieoaurer, Mr*. W. « . Huhnnan.
Aftrr the r*rular order of
A white elephant **i* waa an- lusters*, there followed a sweet
Joyed with Mr*. Glenn B. McKay and rrveimt program of Christand Mr*. E. H. I/iney conducting
trsstlssH e* Cm # s ill
t&amp;M Ml#*
foUewteg lb* business meeting,
ANNOUNCEMENT
q. aerial Banr waa held and refreohamnti served ly the beeDependable
Sunday
Schorl
Class iu*:tlng of the F lnt Mrthodite Chu-ck has been postponed
Baoett, Buickland

“Since D ad put iatK at now ii
l«* v rtter h eater,- 1 *‘have j
the “toe
I komv I con
rfeht into my tub&gt;m i it w ill

Make the
’AP TEST

andY pR rm .
»

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“My weekly allowance of'10e *
enoQih but Dkd aayiitbe daily

•nee for

autqm'atk |a«

heater U loto leea.*;
U w Bonford Goo B
nom icnl nutomaU'c

NEW ARRIVALS

Ten Sanford eirla have been
la to ba held In the Orlando Audltorlum on Wrdneaday, Dec. 20,
whan a large number of young
women from all Cmtial Kloilda
will be precepted formally to ao-

Fricndj of Mm H. a McCall,
Jr., will rvgrrt to learn that she
hat been called to Varnville, N.
l \ ty the Illness of her father.

miauatty Sewing Clrcla 4fll
at tba homa of Mr*. IL U.
klaae.ln Cameron City St
o'clock.
w regular monthly huilnaaa
Jag and landman of tbs
if0(3. Woman's Club will bo
L at 1 * 4 0 o'clock In tha dab
kti- II wilt bo followed by
n n i m , department* enaem"Other Wieo Men." Chairi of. program, Mrs. Jamc*
aghton, Muilc Department, as»3 by Mr*. R. W. Ruprecht,
i- 1. B. Cogburn, Literature
AHraent, Mr*. I. E. EttrUga,
le tDepartment and Mr*. John
Irani, Jr., Junior Woman1*

Sanford Girls Invited •
To Annual Apollo Ball

to be prtaent at tha
Telephone 148 Invited
aecond annual Apollo Ball which

I tB S LILLIAN ADAMS. B edetj « A la r

OUR ANNUAL DECEMBER
FURNITURE SALE

S "TrmA/ uvW,

,1m K in, "Lm ,
me.’*
So tb* fakdea lad him down the
storm wet road to a little taken
when* group* of ROaaants d«*4
Mora than on* country ha* In With tholr cap* la their h n S
IU history tb* atory of a rulat Insklr ho want, and there k*cU
speaker te*UU (hoi
haunted quit* aa much by dis­
Ilea should sasiiiw i
weadst4’ trust of hie friends' as by feat
Of his anemia*, In tba teagttomady tons),lif so many atArta*
DouMIs h the Brltlah would •f, Urn Orloat sen t* the aorleat
not go tartn mounting over any tola ot Ghln (or ‘ Tsln) She
tragedy which might avertkk* *Jwang TL who flrat brought
tbs Rllrblbanafar Dot if th&gt; Chin* undar one ml* and Taft
Britiah did' tt tlillar baa reason It his nam*. . .
to ts o r e a lis his police.
Master ea«* at only th* hug*
Being 4llsUUr U a ntea jok Sgrthwaat teterter of China, X
but (t has Its drawbacks. A man *JaP*f*r Chin Bhl conquered all
Can’t trust .even" hi* friend*. ot China proper. T# keep out
Often enough Urn Has to powei
la meoaureif In awovd-thrusts. Bo
R .W V M h b&gt; Garmauy and Uatod through 2.000 years.
Rusal*. Tb# purge* In these two
R* C*tnrayed .baaka »nd Rb
oountrtea aaqgM up old frlond.
and
foe*
alikT
TVa
vktfana
afu
Banford. but
a fttutd^tlmt' oa were merely ' auypeoUd of
I, dtetlae*
n prartktUr
nv» gill U
W«N b&gt;
httans*
leal w m u
ad nattsey.
hrid«*
,rthey
l W&gt; aie* hava an

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Pledge Banquet Is
Held By PAR Sorority
Tlu&gt; animal pledge banquet lioniring now ntcmliet* to llic I’hi
Alplu Kappa aormlty wa* luM
Sumlny night In the small dining
rocm ot the Mayfair Hotel at 0:0o
o'clock.
The tal-lca which were decorated
•writ* arrangement* of gladioli
were placed an thnt officer* qf
th- arrorlty aat at ono etui with
old member* on cne aide and the
new. uuuu]Kt^a&gt;n Uie other. ,
T IM Maiy ' Wfgglna, sorority

U l t aeaaen'a ball, * the flrat .
debutante presentation to be held 1 l y U g . . v i g , j n
y^ s
In Central Florida, wai a moat {
brilliant occasion,* attended b y , ■
■
n « t a from all Mrta of the State : Rrv. and Mr*. Henry Louttlt
and from other 8tate*. and plan* of \V*at palm Coach are annonnc
for tha coming bnll ar* equally tap lhr birth of , .laughter. Suaa elaboiate and apeetaculir.
1
- - Tha ball thin reason, for which
Invltatiena were aent early thla
wa«k, will open with a reception
ly member* of the Apollo Club,
the membership of which U com
Mr. ami Mi*. Homer l.lttlc an­
poaed of Orlando mldenta who nounce the birth of a am, Ilohcrt
have lived there 40 year* or mere. Howell, Saturday, Dec. 2, in the
LeDoy Gilt* I* preaidrnt of the Ftroald-Laiighlnn Memorial llo«club. Sir*. Dtailon Detehtm, plt.il.
_______
•eerdory, *nd J*me* nurden,
trtaanrrr. The flrat president.
Mayor Samuel V- Way and Mr*. MIp* Chvlnttc I In *ml Mi** F&gt;hirWay will teeelre with the officer*. ley Ccen.
From Winter C-mlcn' Mir * Cor- J
Sanford gltl* receiving invita­
tion* Ineludei Ml** Daphne Tak- olinc IVttrc, Mi** Chrl*'lne Kit* j
ach, daughte- of Mr. nnd , Mr*. ehen, Ml** Raldde Jo Hendetpo.t, |
Ml** Janie Itnlli Falrchlhl. .
Jute* Takoch; Slip* Mary Wethrn, anilFrom
Ku«ti*: MIm I'cptry Ann I
EVENING WRAPS. SPORTS
daughter of Sir. (ml Sir*. J. F.
\V»lhenj Sll** Catherine While, Conklin, Mi*» Ur-tiuu ly re, Ml*» i
Wnlkrr.
- ,
DRESSES
AND
STREET
daughter of Sir. and Sir*. 8t. l.nui*c
From Winter I’ark. Mi** IVggy :
Clair White: Sll*s Marjorie Cog- Caldwell,
CLOTHES
CARLFUI.LV
Ml**
Jem:
Hidden,
Ml**
t
Lurn, daughter of Mr. nnd Slrm
Slup*et**tiilo, Mi-* hiaii-l
J. D- Ccgnumj Ml** Dorl* Jack* Geit’lide
CLEANER.
W' w lw d , lll&gt;» tlildri*! J
«nn. rlaughter of Mr. nnd Sir*. W. re*
Woorlwr.nl,
Mir*
llarl-ira
North
,
T. Jnrkron: Sll*« Annabdir Drown, irn. Mt** Frame* \e*ll'•, nml Mi»* (
daughter of Mr*. C, Herman
Drown; Sll«« Conatance Slel*ch,
daughter of Mr. nnd
Mr*.
may
|i|nnlnl any
Frank Mehch: Slle* Mary Chap­
NnvrmlMT. Tilt* pi
man, daughter nf Mr. and Mr*. (luring
Ralph D. Chapman] and SlUa Ce- mill roninin tl niuiiit la w
cell* Trulurk, daughter of Sir. and an.l will bloom in lli«* F|tvlng.
Mrs. J. II. Truluek.
Other* invited Include ftom OrUndo, SIla* Joyce Griffin, Mis*
Virginia Jone*, Sliw Catherine
Murphy, Silas Emily Akrrman,
Ml** June Martin, Sll** I^ulse
Hitch, Stha Patsy Clark, MU*
Helen Swalatead, Sll** Jane Dor­
man, Slip* Eleanor Yuthers, Ml**
Catherine Caine, ill** Alice Pi Ice,
III** Smith Smith, Mia* Maty
Smith, Mlsa Kotanne Girtelt,
Mi*a Slaty Ann Wli«on, Sllsa Sue
McCoy, Miaa Ikruthy llreneh,
SIIps Franc I* Devla, Silas Idnilae
Jourdau, Mlaa I*eggy Iludglng*,
Mlsa Slartha Ann Slattox, Mlaa
Rebecca Jackson, Slii* Mary Dee
Luff, Mlaa Helen MrKay, Mia*
Joan Sillier, Mint Virginia Sinclulr, Mlaa Slargaret Shrlvtr, Mlaa
Ruth Davidson, Ml** M
Mary
ai Dorn*
inltk, Mlaa Harriet For . Mlaa
Joal* IWtrner, Ml** Dotty .Spring*
er, Mlaa terrain* .Slauson, Mlaa
Batty Browning, MU* ratty Ann
Gillespie, MIp* Mao- Whervetle,
Mlaa Mary Rsed, Mils Ann Balnea,
MU* Kathleen Coffey, Mlaa Sara
Not man, Miss Parana Stripling.
MU* Jean Langford, MUa Betty
Arvln, and MUa Anna Bess Bmllh.
Front DaLand: MInset Erin and
Kathleen Mercer, MUs Margaret
Martin, Ml*i Ray Jordan, Mlaa I
Helen Dot la McCormick. Mine*
Penelope nnd Edith Knox. MU*
Ann Roblnaon and MUm i Vonclll,and Gwendolyn Powell.
Ftom St. Cloud: Mils Jean
Bryan, MU* Emraallne Handle) . |
and MU* Mary Gay Moores.
From Lectburg: MU* Jane
Moore Thompun, MUa Eleanor
Pain, MUs Lenota Gorman, MU*
Merlin Joyce and Mlaa Elltabcth I
1
yC3
Futch.
rwpFrom Umatilla: MUa Joarphlnr
Osbourne, MUa Geraldine WillUmt, and MUa Margaret Dutill. i
From Tavarea: Mlaa Ruby* Pro 1
1i
vatt; MU* Norma Gardner, MU* ,
I R*
Gennrtt Keya, Mlaa Mary Trra
wny and Mua Barbara WlllUma
From Winter Haven: Mlaa An ,
na Laura Deltiven, MU* Jane
May, nnd Mlaa PatrlcU Walkri
From Mrlbotime: Mbs Virginia
Edwards, Miutes Clara and Mild­
red Ktewarl. MUs Eleanor Davl*.
MUa Beatrice Green and Mi*»
June Welch.
From Mt- Dor* and Tangerine
MU* Jean Crlley and MU* Mild­
red Bartlett.
From HnUte* City: MU* Perry
C**e, Ml** Maty France* l&gt;&lt;-nell,
and Ml** ratberlna Polrey.
From Daytona Beach: Ml**
Georg Uni ButU, MUa Mary F.llxabeth Hchultheba, Mbs l^o Dr­
iest* Whltpett, Mlsa B«Uy Fiance&lt;
Frederick, Mlaa Marcut
Jenr
Wnlkrr nnd Mba Mart* Ilyrtl.
From GrovrUnd: Ml«* Dn»l*
Ilagan. Mien Ruth Miller, Ml**
Helen Prrfival.
I
From Lake Wal*«: MUs Evelyn
Murray, Mlsa Germ WtUUin*. Mi**
Latila Coitett, Mlaa Betty rilnk
and MUa Mary Jo Bproll.
From Rartowt Mia* C#1i-*tr
Barnett, MU* Joyce Toma-t-llo. I
For Comfort and Beauty
MU* Mary Wblddon. MU* Fn.nc»» WlllUma and MU* Celia Jo I
Pipkin.
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From Coen#: MUa Itrtirem MrGUwrt.
From Apopka: Mlsa Jaannctte
ItaUTon,
Berry. Mlaa tonlsa
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Ml**** Lucy add Mary Vlralrl*
Roblnaon, Mlaa Martha Welch,

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Chriitmii ccaters sroen^ihs living room
sad -ibcr* is no rnson why you csnooi
lisvc a bssatlful aettiag for this day of
days. Her*'* cosa/ort-. . . perfect style
. . i a whole roooifsl of rkb pieces. Tsk*
ihe fimily law poor coofidence now.

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Luxurious Matching Chair

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Sm art Htyl# Occasional Chair

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Two

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TURKEY' SHOOT

GAINESVILLE, Pec. f&gt; —Ml— scheduled lef,,:e Christmas day by
C H A R L IE C H A L K E R .
tMfli tlM football imv&gt;n o v e r , Ihe
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Gator* besides ~
Friday night's
The Lookout! F ar 1140
, _.. attention at the Univer- Kiltie with Southern are two cnH ..Mflftur.l I rum l* « f Hurl
Alimit .’.0 csplrants reported lo
With the big baseball confab underway in C incinnati, it Conch
of Florid*
ha* now ,tu m n l lo rr.u n tm on the U lh nnd t3th
tir9lroy(iP» uli?n» oiic f.vi
_
Leonard L. M fl.ucas yes­
might
be
apropos
at
this
lime
to
take
a
look
.it
the
Lookout*
for
.till
MV. n « i t v j l it - .r - v.-trty
Tha team will h r aeon with the University o f Alabama.
terday for the first practice of
ftb*
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wewimn.
Tins
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tn
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list,
according
to
tho
Snorting
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Ukitdinif
4 |«lrtirs.
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•S*tf Iltn***“'b JHae-wbra*- After* ;b4~ 'th en will he no mare
the I:t.t9*|tttl«i|ietball season.
Of some
-mile lil’Jtl In n '. JL iU iS iL u ii
opan their season Ftiduy homo came* until well In Jan* News, la P ale Alexander. Hurt Arnold. Wease IL*.nctt, W hitry
Only
a
couple
of
regular*
fiont
Hudson, Clio la«t year ara back, Coach Me Luc Paelfte m a t tle*t ntei . i nATf
ngnlnat the Southern Col- uaiy a* the team will make a Campbell, Windy Carroll, Rick Gillespie, Frank
.
a t„o*necte do net lo k of !Ill
knot*. pnt:*d
e
till knot*,
pot:ol the
tile v:ua*.ifmtiv
Moccasin* from lakeland.
, trip Into the rant starting light Je te r, Mayo Langston, Red Marion, Al Nixon, J . Jo*cph P h d n . i
Dill Robinson and Wee Willie Rkoon. Ftom this lUt we have our J “ •’ .“ ' " J t e b t f o r « win in« the C m d s'ta te . ... \l:.*sk4. “
Gator*, undtr the guidance after ChHstrra*.
” ‘“ nl ,o r " " ,nmn“
A() ,|lv.,,llnM, ni m . the navy
ah Sam McAllister lave
Today’* tesm —Ellish, YinsMn- complete outfield relum ing, Marlon In left, Skeen In center,
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fllt. 11 rin*' tu r %
%s%r
tl»*' •i l,i,m in ,4
practicing for three week*. sis, Fogle, Zdanxuka* »nd Miller. Langston in right. We have our complete infield returning, Rrr- * T. „
n
ett
a
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third,
Gillespie
a
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short,
Campbell
n
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second,
nnd
Alcxnmb
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tlia v u i
lio .i» ,c U L
M «*• now rounding inlo-form. ( The men out for Ihe sq u ad ’so
a t flrat. We have no Red U n e fo r Rtnl l. lhe ........erly of Chat. | I h a n ^ ’ K m .in te h f msde bifom fUliinir ctfcfl fitil fi«lionwrn of
A t present 20 camlktale* *•&lt;• far. and th rlr position! aret
tnnoogn.
Wa
won’t
find
the
name*
o
f
SId
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Lon
or
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P
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denied
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a » | foe Iho squad, Including five 1 Forward*: Zdanmkas, Thomn,&lt;N|’ ‘ * rh
w hili »iikitrn nn«l nimimhih ifiML*-,
b»».
| son, Fogle, Pdwer* and It. Sum- or tho p ltth in g raster. Their los. I. a terrific blow. I'nleai C l.., |
ley Rradshaw can find r pair o f hurler* to equal this pair, th ” *
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semester
’ Gua.ils:
.the
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Yinxbannis,
Miller, Lookoula will find it n tough fight to win the pennant. lint th- |
in oniini* *
nn I
:» Inin.lrril
anee of
M .vfft.d Huahev
vfanehMter’
Lookout prexy seems pretty rnnfldont of finding enpahle re p in e NOTICR
attmnd by the appearance
of two
two Mayfftid,
Hughe*.
Mi
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On the pltehlng stuff we have Frans
or moro of the better nlsvirs
players who lltm tu. iMostow.
UcKav
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Thfit* will b? no tM liiall iriMt* L u rrr rrn fl for niOfO I ; * . . u
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considered
many’ the «*jjwl
equal of
o f.aany
n y pitcher
pi.el
ara now held luck byy K
ihhn-h
la stte
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Ih
tonight
in
the
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leag
u
e
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Illwa,i_
—
difficulties Bud Walton and Pal
frntrV • Chnlker F lli.h and j .
S U lo League ever saw. And Ihare’s no doubt hut that
\ | „ „„ r „nl,| s r ., , 1, f„i„r
Reen, both of whom played a n.a* S„|l van '
• soulhpnw ha* everything it take* to make a great hurlci. .actor of lleereal’en R. I . H ar '
A g»me sene -1 vneepe*, nrsicnetl l.t eleac *u» ^
And
th
e
rr’a C l'o Jete r. When right, there Isn’t a b elter pitcher aker annntinrssl.
Jor porllrn of the time ln»t jeaSchttltde:
lo he found In minor league baseball. Those ure two r.ces wo be dole.) between the Pelailid ti.it* ehaliiti I* of
son, will be on (hi* list.
to t.tiiii'* . .. I ’•&gt;&gt;
Per. 8—Florida Soitthem here, live
no team in lha league ran boat regularly over a reason** span. and girt* with team* here tomm
A Southeastern eonfetcncc rule
the ette'tty. W orking a; hich “.athe. I t —Alabama hetr.
row
nipht
has
keen
raneeiod
.tc
Then
wa
have
Dill
Robinson,
Iho
soft-spoken
South
Carolinian,
ter
t
'10
tiibtiv
,f.C
| plow up n et
fbiblds pnrtlclpation in mnro than j Pee. IB—Alabama here.
one aport n ser.esler unless rcr- ; lire 27—U. of Raltlmore, Haiti* who dem onstrated plenty of •’English” on tho hall on one or two eonling to word ffom Prl.aud. .
’.it* « the eh tun I . e'lU of
.1
occasion* toward lb* close of tho season. Slim Al Nixon will he
w ilt, thrittch t h , ttateta i t .i .ptain aeholsitic requirements are ,,,—e!
lo rronttnua
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| V „ no__q_,«n 11*11 r i l s n h e t h hack
1 “ c * 10
o n u n u o where
w n e r e he
ne left
i c n o ff
n before
u c i o r e he
ne became
neenme ill rnd
rn«l had TO HONOR OAKTF.lt 0.1 \t*S
n e . ft tt lo id tier ve*ri •
M{(.
ot
Tho
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‘tianiPil
,ft. c* "lit HI r\quit"
fo r thems..Isake
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llolll •t •lioycr* iii»l «« *&lt;
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... ai-rady
.. . ’ cut for \ ’ " 1*
imn rnnla
L. of the Lteam.
._ I . Al showed
1L.1 tplenty
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.» »* ar'&gt;nc«l with thn ill ' *1%•h.I:
th* learn arc: Vinny Zdanzuka*. a D o.
2 3 -S c w n lo n
university, i
hv*
■!" f h" " V ' ha‘ ,,#l1’ " nrt ! NEW YORK* P ff. S - t i t
.A rnold was one we n e te r had opportunity In see work except in | v
,.f goycinmcnl in lum 1 \-i rt|» i i for • ml-Mib
• « l&gt;r A,
fast, eagle ey* friw nni: Kinuk Seiantcn, Pa.
pih ih n rr^ . Wf *
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Yinahamis, who plays either g u ild
the
P:c! 30—Gsorga Washington II-s'JL^iiVfSl In ^ fa e ltv e id tle r 0 lpinda
,,f Rrnu,or ^ n ,lr r nlnM
Vi'
tho
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or forw ard; Jack Maynard, a de­ Washington, D. C.
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t f to u r*'* * 11 be a gomt run . rin il u iu
fw lnwe,l n f .t mmif. i**»nntl
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pendable floor man. guanl; Ih'nii
dan. 12-G eorgla here.
n L ,L T .ln
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P'lehm tiu t.ie 1 n P e r u Hriar College. S w i.t .1 |»|L ' 1 i) ilir«)\\n fro •
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hu rlrr.mi 'And
Hr »0l*, \&gt;«•.
n., Oubttey I anco^iri.
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Miller, another guard; and Henry
Jnn. 13—CSeorgU here.
t ^ro' rT..i *n
” *V any Irnni
......I* nm l* a ro lin lJ nnoi*.
. nul»v &lt;1 ilfplli*.'
Chalkcr, a tall center.
Jan. IB—Georgia Tech, A tlanta. ? ? "
.,W.ho w ,n !r,plnco 1lh &lt;' lrrepre*slble Red , .rc-vlm j of Ihe rolloff hnntd •n
j
There hoys will eompiiso the
THp ivar in ;iv Ih* Ti' i' i* • ;«h
Jan. IG—Stetson here.
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.»)• ;»&gt;. Imm i * llio r i iM .l a i • m y 1
nucleus of the sqtsid hill it Is a l­
Jnn. 26—Southern collngc, I nkeh“ !%?,'} "!!?• ' * ' nf° ‘ po^,.',h"1 «lit»«re. either. Ih e Look |
----------outs haten t a rosy view of everything. Mayo l.nng*lon will lie a 1
t i • t lilt* A 1In til i* .ri.l I’.i . sf. •
most a foiegone conclusion that land,,
ONE
CAN
NEVER
T
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N
class
man
it*
will
Wcn*e
Itnrnett.
That
may
mean
the
Lookoutfi) \v» II. \ it* •*l»* «•
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m e of the upper-classmen will 1 F eh B—Stetson, Deljin&lt;l.
1
won l be ahle to retain them. Pale A lexander hits hud some p rellt
If!! 111*1I :t|t)iritT&lt;l
have to give way to one of last
Fill. 12—Gcorgki, Athens.
WATERTOWN.
X.
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Pee.
.good
offers
from
tip
country,
too.
The
team
would
mi**
Pale
In,
year's freshmen, plohably at ren­
Feb. lit—Georgia, Athens.
! measurably.
VI Is nl ion President I! '
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ter.
Feh. 2.’l—Tennessee, here.
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jv ill: A -lf.rekee|ic- posted n -ign
This boy, Steve FJlisli, burnt up ! Feh. 21—Auburn, Marianna.
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( in hi* window, saying; "Stun l" *• lilinD
CHHY 8 I.ER Jit. PIVlIRCEP
the court a* a f ln t yrn r man. and
AMERICANS H EA P HOME 1 day. Who knott-T Titnmr'n.t n .it IssHH.'Ilt • Jt *I I, Il ‘itl* IIll'll!
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comes up to the varsity with 'n
AUTHOR PIE S
I ’vplinu
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IIENO. Pec. fi1 —(,l*j Sue tally
WASHINGTON, Pee.
-(d k
reputation of M n g one of the j
1best shots ever to come to the | NEW YORK. Dec. B —(d'» — prominent Mr*. Marguerjic Prince The S tale Pepailm rut nmimiliei.l
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j E riust Sutherland Rates, &lt;U&gt;, nn- Sykes Chrysler won nn imcnnlrsl- last night that Ih ' stenm*hi|i
Flllsh Is six feel, four inches 1 llmr. trnrhor and editor of nueh m] divoree d e rm 1 ye.deidny firm tlcholm, lioariiig U Amerlrnii Itl
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toll, fis t on Ihe routt, and ha&lt; works ss the Pictionnry of Anier- W alter P. Chrysler Jr., of New and 10 non A un i icon membera 1.1'
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nn’ uncanny eve for hitting the iean Iliogiaphy and “The llible York City, son of the uuiomnbllo the United Slate* Legntioii in
m e l o d i e s
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Helsinki, sailed yesterday fr.'m
lusket
angle.
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living
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Siooklmlm, Stt.
The Gators lutvo not had any Literature," died suddenly yester- **' c n ialll charge were not made Abo, Finland
ft
put lie.
den.
loo great a sueecaa lit basketball day while working at Ills ile*i
S I lo r&gt;Atiia iivetv av\ a&gt; *•*• h i m n t " ' '
Id
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In quits a few years, but since 1
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Ui&lt;* seqttWtlon of-Coach M cA llis'! Tho tm-tnl rr* of it ’ l.nt tu b e ’
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ter they have been ett the upgrade , living'on Chimnev |!oek in Ruth
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and this year with a trim com -|erfortl ( ounly. North Cnruliiin,
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posed on Ihe most part of juniors irlimi. down 7.'dl steps on tl,.- lin o
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nnd sophOntprc*. they nrc hi ilillng |o f tin 1*- lock when they want in
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DEC. lOTII. BRING YOUR
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SOVIET WOMEN OF WAR FLYBOMBEBS IN FINNISH RAIDS

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Brick?r, Mayor,
WPA Chief Clash
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A s id e
S-vw t women of war fighting and dying far Russia in the invasion o f Finland,
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CLEVELAND, Doc. fl.-r
(A P)—A nurvoy dcclnrinr
newly Ohioan* were living
tinder “unbellcvnlile'* condl- »
lion* watt made public today
in wake of a abnrp word ex­
change between the Buck­
eye atate'a governor on one
aide, the New York Mayor,
and a WPA chief on the
other over tho relief criaia.

CowanSays Trade
Drive Has Aided
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lviwarns I.nnriuHin
• ,.Un&gt; fo, tra(eiing the slievt* Him In Business In Toledo, tho Council
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Project Favorably;

of SoInter­
view* of r.n Investigators, declared
O f S a l v a t i o n pmptiale (hriitir.i, drcnialkm*.
“ many raiea w ere In actual w ant
and acute need— where peraone f
were starv in g .” Tho Investlgatora reported many potential re ­
lief client* were “ picking up
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scrap*— *cavenglng.''
I rvr I f a n Joe
lleadlirk* ! played
JJ
- \ * lor a* my hu»ine*» I* conOfficial* in Toledo and Cleve­
gate a k-wf talk at the litwaai*
____ &gt;ilj&lt; Icertwd, the unde-al-hom o rantland have declared
them»elvo*
tun neon Inday m nhith he peaiwd
t f Ihe iiki'I Ipoicn I s* already stim ulated con- nt their w it's end* to s o lv e 'th o
•hr prs-emtatioo of the data m '
without
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lory o f San- 1*bb-iable internal and created ad­ i relief dilemma*
Uw prepo*ed St. John* I 'd '* 1
ditional boMnc**,’’ R. T. Conan, | aid.
Knir Canal at Ike rre.nl hear- j
Mayor L aduardln
of Now
of (be .San- r u n e ' n n t operator of the Conan
ku* before the Army Board am* &lt;
York In an address there quoted
* agreed to Slote, raid today.
H i " ***d optiwi-m , v*t the p*»
Gov.
John
W.
H
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Urty of deet) r. Conan deeUre»l that Ihe
aib lily ef -eenriag a favorable
lie »hould atop the wa*te of
wladoa*
in
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paign
ha*
earned
evetomer*
•epo t.
i and pWn* who ordinarily do not patronlie public fund* fo r tocial b e tte r­
I ant. Klwabelh Itarley-of the
LaGuardla ealled
upon
*f *ome ip.-- Sanford -.tore* to inveatlgata, and ment.
K i'u lim Army wa« tie gwr-l
lb* rlork a t m akr inquiries corveeraIng the ' R rlrker to. “ta k r back thoaa ✓
■ P * lff m the program of whirl j
h rb A reatte a ta ri &lt; in local *tore*. with the re ­ ' word*” and provide the neceat Tharp waa rhainaan and *he !
call th at tba potential radiom er la nary fund* to take cam of the
p i r aa («lliar af l b aarh i f *
ral of S anta agreeably surprised a t tha Variety people atarvlng.
■til ai n m ii tW lai l K - iw ;
tha
m a te tn a e n and th e , u d o carried. . . , a . ,, a
«wh of the Safralilo Atmv * » * ;
ia Nil*
Ike commitMr. Conan *laled that he n a if
*.* t m b * aith tl-»t of he
he Yab-tidr had n nitiolier of visitor* In the “ n a a not elected gov.-ri or of
i h t ' . h r s »kr -aid. bur .• vciafl,
When we need him In
let! In Ike ip*«t fen day* nho admitledly Ohio.
a ta the r &gt; r a n fe- 'ill.it the,
&gt;1 Ike yacht tu r i e in«perting the *lock* In the Ohio, w r will aentl for him ."
-piritaal *.*d* of ait l».-jdr» in
Col. F. C. H arrington, WPA
an*. \ l the ' b eat stores
*!| (tw e* . She leodn -J * v r * l
term ed
imwnri m il board | Merchant*. loo, dmuld profit hy rommlaalnner,
II'aal laaed On Pane alt|
nerdion -eWtionv
am »h«ch he ;ih r drive and make additional rfFather 4. J. Krllagban aa-apftanfonl. -w-- foil* io plea*,- th rlr customer*,
i&gt;anted * v , l r ) r for lr*V, fol-i
ahrr* of ihe
Another lint of those who havr
b riar J inter of i •-•ew-li- 1
Itium andlaigiK il the pledrr* i* a* follow*:
i ri Fnd *■■*. It. iwtrt.ti -eject*
rd of honot.
J. J. Cate-. Marie llaynrm. Mm.
•o ; la b o r Ila iw ro n o - i w n d * :
tn ftont of - If. A .-llay m * . J. II. Wllaon, C.
.eetoter of I t - Board of Ilim iO nr the old g i t - l a a r t i Ten rent -tote 'l l . M on, Mr*. (’. II. Mon*. Joseph
i . t i e pin.-- &lt; I .. r-etl Mo- n .
building, Santa nill have gift* ' G Govorek. Guy It. Wood. I.ild V. A '''r N v 'u K, '*e*- m f«.r the cbitdrrn
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llwmtoneO t&gt;« ra « e Btai
aa aiilnm ibilr agenrv krrr.
It. Ilof t u r n ha- la-gon in- *
t
The Seminole Couldy Comml*■darted idto the rlnh by J. II. luW.
u itin .f ihe too u .t -t« t t P u p i l s T o W r i t e O n
*inu rrcrlvm credit for making
•va, nwe to he io-talled at ao*te
.*
the fir«l donation In the Snlvapoint on Sanf. id Avenue. Ihe I
L i g h t D C C O r a t l O n K tion Aimy Kmpty Stocking Fund
o t h e r t o b e m « ta lU d o * Ih e S i n - •
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with a contiilodion of
Capt.
fold A tlantic
N itm u l
llank
1‘upil* in the »i*th, aevealb, anti It. K. llo.e announced tn iiy .
k«tiding. Ih ring the I b ri-tm a. ^ h t h grade* will have lln nppnrCapt. Itoae *niil he hoped tho
te a u n , car, I* m il he I roidea-t (unity to dem on-irate their liter- ranm ple ol the Comminilon would
over them aiaphfliri* hy lem nlr urv ahiliti&lt; a m an r--a y rontrnl tiring an immediate re»pon«e from
m n lrtk
bring eonduetr.1 nl Ihe Junior the ritirrna of the rnmmunlty
Joha I». Ivey i* reneinl eh iir- High Sehtml. il wa« Ievented to- a* it I* fiont them thm inent of
n a a a f the eoinmitter in rh aig e ‘day by llrrm aa Morri*. principal. the contribution* mu*t come.
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Pointing nut th at the Kmpty
I K It CATION' IIAXCK
the Mibjert “ Why Sanford Should Stocking Fund provide* only for
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liernrate With l.ighl* for Chri*t- the |ioor and underprivliegad,
Saaaaar* iT the aeekljr dance* m»*~
Capt. Ko*r a inert c&lt;l that the Sal­
held every Fitday night by the
T here nill he three priaea, one vation Army hope* especially to
City Bwvvnticpil lb p a ila n n l from of |k . one of f l ami one of |2 . Tlie give children in thrae famtllc* «
h.-XO until I j a O o 't l- e l ia the'C ity e**av- will he limited to S00 happy Chri*tmai.
11*0 are loping that a targe word- and mu*t he turned in beCapt. llo»e »ald hr knew of luit
evnn d will turn out thi- meet.
rare ller. 15.
on* particular caae — of which
there are many — w herr a widow
with *1* children had
hardly
enough mein* to support them
much lr*« give them extra food
or toy* for Chrlatmaa. He added
that every effort will la- made ta
•eo that the more worthy raso*
WITH THE BRITISH EX­ cteaamvds hamlet* to shout “ Vive I are* (irovidrd for first.
PEDITIONARY
FORCE
IN
“ Do not wait tn turn your con­
Aa the royal car neared the tribution* over tn Ihe Kinpty
PRViCK. Ike. « «C) - King front,
troops from a hundred dif­ Stocking Fund Contmitce headed
Gewrge VI loured part of bis ar­ ferent regiment* lined the road.
Chairman Charlr* Morriaon,"
my's hull Irf real JVMerday and Use For Ike occasion they hod brushed bv
lto*a nddrd, “but do *o a t
Biltlab eapeditionary forrv turned the aaad from their uniform*, nCapt.
. o in order that Immediate
oad in the mod, wind and rain to stained with Ihe woik of tho past step* may he taken to c*t!raale
throe month*, and polish»d equip­ the number of person* th at oan
ment until it shone.
receive aid from tho rommiUM.1*
Tho procession halted wherever
Either Capt. Rose or Mr. Mor­
troops were waiting and tho rison will receive contributions,
King lad the way down Uw lana* and all donors will l&gt;e listed In
af aaldlrrs. lie seemed eager to The Herald.

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Army Work IsGiven s»l"r
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Group

F o r

Court Rules
Unions Cannot
Coerce Members

Merchant Declares
Many Visitors Ask
To Inspect Stock

County Commission
C o n t r i b u t e s $25
To Stocking Fund

tjj C ity N ew s B rie fs

Im Of World
E l e c t Officers

George Tours Battlefcont
As British And French Cheer

break Uw strict formality of tho
away discipline for chats but a
strict time table did not allow him
Iff stop oflm.
Instead, he hod to bo content
with a brood amiW as ’ officer
The Sanford Tourist Club b«M
after officer roared out tho traditiaaml T hree Chairs for Hi* Its first moeling of tho soaaon
Monday
night la ths Chamber o(
lfa&gt;aaty“ and then lad Uw soldiers
Commerce Building, with Praatdent William Otto presiding. Tb#
neat regular meeting will bo hold
on Monday night.
H. James Out, a member of IM
Cilv Commission, welcomed tha
visitor* to Sanford.
U. M. Ilardaker, director of re­
creation, gave a talk on tho clty’a
recreational advantage* and Ralph
P. Bagwell secretary of tho Saw*
tools County Chamber of Commerrs. waloawod tha vUllora ta
bahalf of tha chamhor.
Maw

Tourist Group Is
Welcomed By Gut

LOCALW EATE

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on December 05, 1939.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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