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                    <text>SANFORD, FLORIDA

[i-Guide, Fast
greyhound, Will
Try To Win Again
LONCWOOD. Dee. 30-(Spec. iml,— Apparently headed for one
.'o f It! beat leaeoni in hiatory,
r raring reanmea tonight at
the
SaafordJOrlando Kennel Club at
SiD o’clock.
HbGulde, winner of the In.
augural Handicap, will agalp go

GET THE THRILL

of Picking Winners
TO N IG H T’S A L L -S T A R F E A T U R E
GREYHOUND GU3

g_____ NINTH-RACE
Five-Sixteenth Mile

la on Ike air oeer
WDBO

NADARKO
TIPPEKTY W ITCIIET
RAMBLING NORA
MI-DUE
CITY JUDGE
GILDERSLEEVE
CIENTIA •
III-GUIDE

tonight

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all

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‘‘dope** an the dog*
at the Seafoed-Orlando Kenael Clah.

NO MINORS ALLOWED
POST TIME S : t i P. M.

SANFORD-0RLANDO KENNEL CLUB
On Route 17 (Sanford Hlnhway) at Ieonfwood
about ,8 jnllen North of Orlando
TURN AT RED ARROW

day's* r » » , jrrl cirtltd Um field
and thrrau-nni to eaten 11LG aide
for • few fleeting moment!, but FAR M E R S’ M A R K E T
the C.M. Hell dog had too great
aaaroMn arrvr- r a n a m r
a etart.
n— T
I f Rambling Nora * la
lutky HUrrll#####.N trrmfl
mm4 V»aeenough to draw out in the one
fakle Rrwrl
Of aal#a mp la liet A.M.
bo*, ihe may provide an opeet.
Ilea, aa. IUI
Bob Skelton1! dog rnunt
have
the rail to auure her belt ef­ t-hon# 43iik 1*0nr so. 31|.r&gt; 1131
fort.
III:ANH Knap. Ilu hpr. T.lren 1113.
Saturday nlght'a opening crowd
Pol# 33.13 Wai 111). IJma.
13mi m |33a
waa the largeit In the lait three
nninwiu
nd i a#
yea re, lurpaning the 1040 crowd lA IIIIA d B Tpou
on, Hulk, fie on hpr
by i romlderable margin and,
.... Chin##*, rrt 11.33
reiultlng In a mutuel handle or
of rArurfjOW'KIi Praia. II 35 to
•1,7*
over f i t , 000, eery good conikler.
i*AHIMlTM Dos. Run. «•# |o 75r
inir the rain—) writher that pre- rK
f.FVLT
Cral#t, |3.23 to fj.&amp;t
vailed.
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Fanerml Director
Confer Pint * Freed*

CONS IN? I'VE u-

THE RUBBER SITUATION
AND H O W IT AFFECTS TIRES
FQR YOUR CAR
With the declaration of war between tho*
United Slates and the Asia powers, the ton**
threatened danger of our principal aonrces
or rubber supply baa become an unpleasant
- reality. From Malaya and lh« Netherianda
East Indies comes 75 per cent of the world’s
rubber and these two countries are now un­
der attack by oar enemies. Today, Japanesa
troop- are attempting to penetrate south­
ward through the Jungles of Malaya and lo
-land by parachute on the island of'Sumatra
fn a desperate effort to occupy these vltad
rubber-producing areas and thereby slow the
wheels of American Industry.
MRUBBER IN MODERN WARFARE”
Rubber ia indispensable In modern war­
fare. Airplanes and scout ears, tanka and
trucks, barrage balloons snd gas masks are
only a few of the many essential war ma­
terials that require rubber,
'
“THE RESERVE SUPPLY OF RUBBER”
Keenly aware of this strategic Importande of rubber and anticipating the day when
the United States might be cut off from the
far east,' our government, In eo-dpgftftlon
with the rubber industry, began1more than
two yean ago ito build up &lt;g reseiwe supply.'
After Pearl* Harbor It became &gt;niycaeary to
hike drastic step- &lt;te “protect thisdprecious
store pf rubber* and on Dtdember 11 our gov#
enifcitttt Issued an order prohibttttffe: the Mile
of tiros and&gt; tubas to anyone •not i having m
priority rating* iof A-8 or. bettar, iThese 4em&gt;
porary restrict Ions* will .end on Jansary A*
and they will* be superseded by new regula­
tions which' are now being: formulated.
How long such rostrictldna will rvkubi' Id
force will depend upon' the course’ of fa tore
events. Naturally, wkbn our Alllsd forces
are victorious In tha far east, shipments of
rubber to the United Staten win be resumed.
But In tbs meantime, steps are being taken
to relieve the present sHuatiotL - •
“ FACTS ABOUT SYNTHETIC RUBBER”
The first of those Is the expansion of
facilities for the manufacture of synthetic
rubber. There are a number of large pleats
now u n d e r construction, and the one far
which we are responsible wlU be ready far
production la Ike first part of IMS. Nearly
tea yean ago, our organisation began exp#
Haunting with' various types of synthetic
rubber, and la May, 1133, w% produced ike •
first synthetic rubber tires ever manufac­
tured for uncle Sam’s anubd foroes, Ap. mare
synthetic rubber bedamd* art Ikhie Mia ceo■latently Increased ear production #4 eyutbetk rubber tkee. TMe mart Important tiementa neaped for the manufacture of syn­
thetic rubber are butadiene sad styrene, lath
by-products of pptrekum, wkkh commodity
the United States la fertaaate ia h a v l a g
available withla Ha bordera la aallmUed
qaaatlUea.

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“AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR
OWN RUBBER”
In t h i n critical boor, when rubber asenema a position of priaro importance to our
national welfare and to our ultimate victory,
I cannot) help thinking of Urn statement
made by my father more than 20 yeara ago
whe nhe declared that “ Americana should
produce their own rubber.” To him the de­
pendence of this country upon s single, con­
centrated area for any baste raw material
waa economically unsound and it waa hie pre­
monition of difficulties In the future (hat
W to the establishment of the Firestone
rubber plantations in Uberia, which are now
being worked to the very limit to produce
every possible pound of rubber for our counIfT“ HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENT TIRES
LA8T LONGER”
Naturally. It Is going to taka time to de­
velop tl(eae additional sources of rubber. In
(he meantime, It Is the patriotic duty of ev­
ery loyal American to help conserve Urn prospul supply by making the tires that are aew
on his car bat longer. You can add as much
as 50 percent to the Ufa of your tires bjr ob­
serving 1such simple [treeautlona aa keeping
t h e m Inflated to recommended pre—ure,
iririag' dlowiy and ''ivoldlngJ"q d'i e k gtartd
and*sodden sWa. "
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“NAnOAMVIDRI BYEffiM KO P »*PAUfORY"&gt; CONTROLLED RETREAD PtANTB” .7
'T or’ Il'humijiY of'years, the Firestone or(faa\io8"1iiis ftcogtfflU ihd W . H t aSd
ay of ntVeadfng tlYee.' and' aa ig rosuR.
de'havo-’beUt ’bp ’a hitfon-wide lyalem ef
132 W t e i d plants; atrotegicslfy located, fo
provide ^retreading ’ service for our dealera
and atofee and Ibtlr custouVnu. To mast the*
present emergency, them' planta are operat­
ing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.. By Urn
process « f retreading which we have devel­
oped, as meek aa 50 percent of the mileage
built into the original (read Is sdded to the
UfS'Of Um tire and the quality of woelanan*
ship and malprial In inch that we art able
to extoad our Bfe-tlmo guarantee to every
Flrmtuae retread.
-NEW VICTORY TIRE"
v BUR another stao which we took aome
yearn age pad which will nerve cur country
we* today, was .the eetohHehmeat of exthnThdsy the H i ml mu " r - H V i ' h jjA fh i
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G loria Vanderbilt W eds A t 17
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Martial Law Has
#Be6n Proclaimed B,ack Sca F,eet And
Four Nipponese A ir
'R a id s A re M ade On
* F ar. Eastern Town
H r A— H*4»d r m »
SINGAPORE, Dae. It —
(A P )— Ottawa-Trial* Mlaiater
, Churchill today said ha did
■at have mach hapa of Italy
falling ant af th* war aooa,
adding " I ’m afraid the organ
grtadar kaa the ■ cokey too
finaly ty the collar."
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Ha oiproaaad (O ollhrre
1 Singapore waald
ba
hold
« » h » l th# Jai

Of Aeeeetsfoa frr; ,

Authorltatlvo
London
quarters declared. "Allied
0 atrstegy requires the de• fenae of Singapore, with all
thd means at our disposal,
ao that it might serve as a
base for a mighty offensive
% against Japan."
On the Malayan, front
only alight activity was rts
porteH.

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Member Associated Press

NUMBER 102

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U. S. Soldiers Reach Final
Stage in Defense of Manila
Armies Forced Back
Under Overwhelm­
ing Jap Forces On
Two Battle Fronts

The Battle O f The Pacific

Invaders Are Six
Miles From City

Station In IxmKwood !
To Be Located A t '
S t George Hotel j

Caucasus
Success
Imperil Nazi Arm y

Mm. Florence HunVrr Clark 1
Lonft*n'H| h*A of frrctl th«kl
facilities r f |br St CScorffr llo
tel thr*r to th»* Seminole Cruvt
ty Defin.r Counril for u«r a*
* flmt ai&lt;l station, Chairman
Hr. C L. Park o f the ||rnlth
*n&lt;| Housinif Division announced
todajr,
Equipment ha* hern rrerlvi* \
Hf* Patk ndilnl. to rtUiblifth
• lx flmt niil hti«tit&gt;r*H in the
^roHnty. The pen»Mine| |« l»«inc
nnd woivu* of the alatlona hibr hern lorntr.l.
Other ftation^ will he loenttfl In (.nke Mary. Luke Mon
roe gHfl Ov|eilo in *4Mlti4&gt;n t*»
two In Ranf^nl. The Fernnlri*
I^aughtnn
Menmrirl
llo^nitn1
already haf h«*en ilewiKnatiol n•
a local station. nn&lt;l two more
will
mltied. Pr
Park derlared he "gratefully ireeptrd"
(A).Ja|t» aoiilc fust attempt to eslablhh a fmithold in Dutch
lira. Clark a offer, and the ht&gt; hast Indies Knrmy bombus attacked airport at Medan a* para
tel will he uaed aa the l.ong
chutte troops weie dioppi-il li) miles away. ( I l l Action in Malaya—
wood atatir l.
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Station* arr needed in l.aki British
ti.h plane, lanlid the main Jap air base at I slant, aero., Ma
Mary.
Lake
Monroe,
Ovietlo laya bonlri in South Thailand. Inn mug al least til Jap
planes
and two more in Sanforil, nm
Dr. I*ark atatetl th*t any per British weir holniny sill) miles north of Singapore I f ) Rangoon—
s
’’Christianity soli who is (hie tn offer a "large f 1,11(1 civilian easuelllea resulted finm Hie first Jap raid in Hiiima
Hi -* o r a house that ran le (D l Australian homhe&gt;« -el tire to a Jap cruiser uff Mlnahassa
Only ,Hope
F or
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— uaeil a . a f i r s t
aid station.' IVninsula KVIrlas).
(K ) I'liilippinn,
Fighting reported on all

BERLIN, Dec. j i — (A P I—
A Soil llltlvr, hi a New Tear7! ’
crder to hie. troop*, today
declared the Banian Winter
counter.Attaek “ Must and
will be frustrated," and that
year 1941 would a** Social
prervr broken completely.
He aaoertrd that 1941 "was
a year of heaviest dcciaior*
end the
most sanguinary
Pasquale (F at) Dl Cicco, 32 year-old llollywrod actors' agent,
flrhtlas." but predlctod "It
,
will be known In hlatoey aa
help* his bride, the former Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, 17 year-old
the rear af the
greatea*
heirrvs to one o f America's oldest fortunes, rut i.ivlr wending rake
victories of al limes." Just
In Beverly Hills, Cal., after being married at the Historic Old Mis­
one yesr ago llit.or declared
sion in Santa Barbara.
"The year 1941 will being
completion of i&gt;* greatest
rltpry In oar history.**
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Hotel Offered
For Emergency 1
First Aid Use*

Russian Troops
Recapture Two
Crimean Towns

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DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1911

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M alayan C ity V a lr
. liable ' v T o * British
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A a Base T o Launch
Attacks On Japan

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Sanford In The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

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Dutch Say Allied Reverend V.H.
Aid Is On Way To Grantham Talks
East War Grounds To Kiwanis Club

Tokyo Dive Bombers
Control Roads And
HaveAxioored Units
I It * \•««,* tales* I'rree &gt;

A n nltt-mtit to cvacnR|r&gt;
R00
seriously
w o u n tl n &lt;1
American* from Luzon Is­
land
nppnrently
forcahatlowetl *he Inst stages of the
2&amp;-&lt;lay-old Hattie of Manila
today as (!en. Dougina MacA r t h u r ’s armies fell.. back
under nn assault of over­
whelm ing Japanese Infant­
ry , tanks, and dive tmrobora.An attempt t„ (-vnrualt&gt; 300
vrriiiuslv
wound) (
Am»ricsn»
frvim I.umn lalsnd wsa sppafenlly foreshailuwed in the last
stage* rf the 2(1 day old hattla
of Manila today a, lien. DouvIsa
MarAilhur’a armies
fell

Russian galna continued to­
day on both the southern (Cancutui) and Moscow fronts.
I
un‘lpr an aa-ault o f nverThe British reported further
whelming
Japanese
in fa n try ,
heavy damege to Axis forces
lanka, and dive bombers.
south of Adegabla Libya.
JDispatches
f r o in
Shanghai
Red troops of the Caucasus and
| .aid theinvadrrs
are only six
tha Black Sea fleet hare stormed
: and
one fourth
milos
from
end rcceptursd the Crimean towns Commander O f Indies S a y
Manila. Simultaneously, an Aaof Kerch and Feodosiya In smash­
Is
Urgently Calls For
Martial law was proclaimed' ing new success which Imperil the
sociated Press correspondent re­
• WWWhouy the Singapore lettle. rntlra Natl army on the Black • M o r e
ported that the southern battln
Our World Today a should mntaet him now. Ac
Equipment
mant teat night after four hoary Sea peninsula. It wai officially
mmiwodatlons are needed imme I l»t(HUI#U.
line |s only a 311 minute drive
Japaaaaa air assault# war* beaten announced yesterday.
diately, it waras added.
[ front* on Luton, kfenila was b* nibrd ag»m Jap, landad more re
hv automobile from tho capi­
•Hr AMsesim P n w i
IW Iarlng
that
"Christianity
auhr J1 caaoaltiea and
tal this morning.
Allied
relaforcements
were
Premier Joseph fStalln Im­
l«
thp
o
"
’v
hope
for
the
w®rM.r
• to thla big
Gen. MarArthur* field haadmediately santa mcaaagw of con­ reported by Dutch newspapers j Rev‘.'"v. n ! Grantham pastor " o f
Right
I quarters announced: "The ane*
Urea da. gratulation tn ' General Kaalor, Ual night to b« en rout* to.'ih* F ln t (..irUtUn Church, df» Deferment Asked For
my la driving In grtat force
tho Pacific war* theatre even1liv-re&lt;| an adHrwaa that wag Highway
Patrolm en1
7
1
' from both north and south.
aa JU«ut Gan. Hein Ter Poor well received by men*bars a|
] "Ilia illve hnmhers practical­
tan th« Indies Commander-In the Kiwanl* Club at nalr laai
ly control th, roads from tha
T A L L A H A S S E E . 1&gt;r-. 31 C h*f, urgantlv * callad fbr more meeting r f (kn sear tkla noog (J*|— Defermetit unMI M »v wil!
air.
at
the
(he
Valdes
llaUl.
b«r»,
flghtey. planar and
'The
Japanese
are . using
If* -etated.
-Mated. “"W
We, * • Mked fe- H Stale 11 chway | _
.
I T-mor,
morruw whait4 youn*
|
k W . GvtadUj*
hrf*
i v " » r *H
d! alffppeil hw wait-agVa'j'gtawkSnsmntltLe Vpf tenkj ami
ia’
I n v a slim hitv# a llra tc r _Ah than tha A*.pPatmlmen suhjecl toi r i l l f Ar | £ O U r i S t t v l t l h M o i l
to* abandon lif'm ld
«
l
t"
w
h
i
c
h
he
my
call
In
thselective
»e«vlej
IJ”
;
V
,
U
U
„
„
atill top hat and olJ Path ! a»moi+d unit*.
fente of America,
Uruaka at DuUh aol|.
Nava taker,' . r , /
was the aolrll&lt;iav-m-.r Holland and esh
P | o n S llfn ffo a x D tl*
-r Tim, has left with lagging' "Our llnra arc
being pushed
,.M. In e ffe c t,.V .- ~
■ Mt c„ lc, ( , . . rvlng ar the State
Jo Libya tha cornered Asia
carrying
ov*r
his hack."
^’*a
T nwnorta
*n a rt*- fm
ffrom
r ^iqr * R
l! r rr that u*aV‘ sa W gtloT 'if the world,
renorta
Rydnev
Bydnev
array has lost 4S of ita remaining P»»»a
a
scythe,
Sanford)
An
Army
bulletin
said an a f
'•W. need fa .l -ed uloo.le.l'
,, , ^ U,''r'
V . whytiUppurted that a tgaka In a rash and costly effort M tlah Prim# Minister Church
firms
anil organisations will be (rmpt to evacuate the seriously
.*bI‘'
hu.
'q t ," ,.
labor fonte peuaent at a to lash out at the .growing British 111 had advlaad Australian Prime men ,m the battlefield, but l!
found observing the
holiday
wounded frrm Luton was made
^
_ . v V n t a t lo n put andtr attack by pressure In -the western sands of Mlnbler John Cttrtln that nrit think the ChrlrtUn soldl-C I* e a m n t l * I ' "
Government offices, including
R ,h|p flying U. S. nnd Re«l
the greatest soldier thlt eglsta. Cl'*,fT7,r L -T * ‘ «
lu.in. »hr
Members of the Sanfurd Tour­
C Irenalea, British Middle. Eastern ain and her allies had decided The
world la fille t with th • S " 1'1'*
llu,,n*
,hr ist Club are planning to spring the , elective service office on j Cross flags. No other dctalla
g m t calmness."
headquarters announced y ester, upon a definite plan of art inn desire In k'll and the derire tn Winter
a little aurprhe at the 17th Second Street, will be rlosed | wrr(. given.
In the Pacific which woulil
■ritbh aircraft idaantfme were day.
Th(j w , r lh. , „ r,nu.„t toiluy
Pbysiral
annual Pioneers' Night lu Ijtkt Postmaster It. J_ Holly said to
enormously
Improve
a l l i e d msko people auffrr.
An,,,!*,,, , nd Philippine'
Msry tomorrow night, it wns an day hat . nee Jan. I a a nr
*,talu ot •*«•«
striking power against Japan. •slvatlnn Is necea-ary, but vplr Always
» « t not dlacloaad.
Furlou«h
holiday, no service, will ,
continue ".tn.ng
reItual
feeling must
work
o
m tinced
here this afternoon tmnal
:.i
The
Indies
newapaoara
asked
!».
required » f either rural or,
, n,| , re
Inflicting
• . Jhpanea* ground galna about
physical feeling cannot entlur
affair will take place at
Good Advice, Son The
the public to ba patient. They Rev. Grantham added.
W J f f i •PP«r*»tly Ware made pos.
•hr
Lake
Mary
......... ....... Vi,y r* rrirlT. S|,i'ri,,!
rommunltv!
hravy IoBkr. on tha enemy” In
aald help was nn tha way, hut
atat 7 ;7:3o
3i&gt; w''ml
n«l i&gt;«*riihaMi*
will b&lt; thu firree battle for .Manila.
Building
beginning
perishable matter
matter will
Guesta attending tho l-inrh■ j y - . p,5 f ,pr f c l ,n btflltraton
stressed that "annrmous d iffi­
C
A
N
P
B
L
A
N
D
IN
G
.
Dec.
H
o’rlnrk.
hanilleil
ss
usual
and
mail
will
d a w ly at the coat of enor.
From Tokyo. Dumal atportnl
culties" remained before a ghn- eon meeting were Major J. H f**oee‘a l ) — 4 sohller « f r&gt; Cnmp
Although
everyune
in
the
'lb patched from the office
’ g g » . j g — . « . raport o f a Brit.
oral allied offensive could be , Grary, Capt. Karl Nnrilgren and pian'Bng eotor-,1 engineer'-'- - • rounty is Invited, the event I- ,h'' »;" " r »s un other days. Col tr&lt;Uy that jN|&gt;«nr«« force* hail
Mfc corTaapondant at tba front
i Capt. T. P. MeDanlel. Charles
started.
Morrison and Herman Morris wlmerl wrote home rrc mtly teli- * iranged each year fur the par i b-ctlon from designated strr*l th ru »t to I v * * than to mlloa
Tha genera] aald Jananese wrr*
enjoyment h* res will be made between from .Manila from the south­
re-alected
to
honorary ln&gt;* hla mother thst ha waiM lii ular benefit and
"U moat ba bom* In mind that Greta roaming the Booth Pa­
•if plnnrrn nvrr tttt
yenrs of ( he hour* of 1:30 P. M. and east. an«l were pushing U rn .
member hip In the c l u b for be horn, soon on f ’tr m»-fn.
tha onentloni of tba Red Croaa cific w a r t “ easy targets fnr 1042, end It w a a »nimunre,l
lmme*1iatelv—*"1*1 Com. i'1,'!«••. The rommittee in rharg^. '•!;',(l I1- M.
IiougU.i
M a r Arthur'a
troopa
for
which
fund*
are
required
»nd
bomber*
n
Derating
from
Nrtn
l&lt;
lay
urgrd
that
younger
per
Drygoods stores ami concerns bark to new line* in a ilrlra
eey
Fad.
chaplain's
a-eislsnt
li­
H olland P^edicta
that 1042 officers will be In
financial ata’amenl* lasued do not erland Indies bases'' — a fed sUlled at the meeting n e a t the soldier’s outfit—the jno'her sons planning to attend
arrange! who handle produce or vrge from the north.
Rubber Substitute Inclnda tba value of tha aanrlcaa already proved by the hard-bit­ week.
wrote to her r-n's rom'ne"iBo- to bring with them some olilrrt tables which are grown is this
rendarn) to tha Red Croaa by tha ting Dutch airman and subma­
have a| vlcinltv will iib«i-rvc the
holi
offlcer aavinv “ Pleas* don't '*-t •tenum who might nit
•
M
yaat number wf yoluntasra who rine eresra who have ao many
him com, home on of thn-e fur- car, at the ramr time pnintlng day. The Court llruse will hr
participated In tkla wnrk-'* Hr*. extendad and vulnerable areas
mrnns| close,| all dav tomorrow, also
luueh'. It might tum nvrr anil ■ml thatanyone without
Checks Mailed For
Roy Mann, publicity ehalrmpn of to defend.
of
trsnrprrtatlonshould call
both" the Sanford Atlantic Na
hurt him.
tba local chapter, said tkla mom.
telephone No. 3IJ03.
|l (nnal Bank and Florida State
Dividend Payments
"Suck material support" the
log'a# a preliminary atatament general said. " I f glean with tha
The committee In chorgr of! Bank of Sanford,
In isnaljrilng the main dlelaona least possible delay, could even
Is rompuanl of J There will be no editir i of
Check# ware mailed today In U.S.
Exhibitions To arrangements
o f tha war fund program.
Chairman
Frank Evans. M rs The Sanford Herald published tohold o ff a largertcale Japanese payment of tha aeml-anpual illTha first dlvlalon U "eervlce landing attempt*
vldend by th* Flrat Federal 8av. Be Presented A t Fair Krvnk Evans. Mr. and Mr». Iw&gt;n morrow.
praaant amargancy,
Pickering Mr. and Mr*. It. K.
The Garden C l u b will an
l«.
I'rroal
to armed foreaa*’ which Include#
It waa ala tad officially that Inga and Loan AaaoclaUoo. Se­
Homer tinuncr the winners in its nn
Florida’* lav revision, divorrv
TAM PA. Dee. 31— ISpeciaH- True, Mr. and Mr*.
production
through
volunteer ao Japan**# ttronp* thus f a r cretary Jam** Higgins of th* as­
nun
I
"lighted
living
Christmas
Gleason. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
wdtkarg of auntlcal dreaaing* and hare landed on Dutch territory. sociation. aald today. Tha dividend Brinwlnr the America" govern, Tomkinirn and Mr. and Mrs. Irrr’' ronteat which enda to­ rarknt. financial comeback ami
administration changes — prime
articles of clothing,' work for tha Tkaru thus atlU waa no o ffi­ waa made on th* basis #f a four •"ent'a d-fen-* pla»- dlr*e"v tn Raymond M. Ball.
night. Mr*. 1. E. Hoy. chairman n»w# for atale paper* In an or­
man la hospitals daring
con. cial conflrmatign that Japan*#* percent par annum paymeut and ia lha people, three United Rt.tes
of tho contest, atateil Joday.
dinary year—ran poor seconds
vmls*tanas, enrollment o f donors parachutist* had landad In the th# largest amount paid by 'he Departmenfa wtR nres-it *»hl*lIt war In 1941.
in procnrrlng blood plasma arq| Medan a r e a of Sumatra on aMoclaUoo since It was krganlsed •Pwia at he Florida Sts'-* Fair
In 1934.
•
Lacking th* lustre of .puhll*
tba securing a f madIra 1 technolo­ Sunday.
Fah 3 to 14, General Manvwar Mrs. Vanderbilt Is
Mr. Higgins declaredf th# as­ P. T. Strleder announced here to•motion and dimmed hv a star
full m f M w w la Amcr- g y 's far tha Army and Navy.
Robbed
O
f
Jew
elry
sociation kaa shown a steady dp».
of far greater magnitude, wimu
*
laBaanlty
in
*
•
"Dianater aad ’ civilian emer.
far tke
growth'during 1941, si
nf the stale’s moat significant
aatvaaay af thl* gaocy ralter group# with Uielr
The Department of Commerce
BEVERLY
HILLS,
C
alif.
Dec.
of th* Department nf Aarteul'u'e and
legislation of recant years we*
flrat I I mastitis, raaat
- t k h w m a m m l to allet ed aaounU of money moat
percent. Marlthno Commission hs»# re- 31:— f&gt;P)— A robber atol# two
pushad to Inald* pagra while
that wa would |nat alt down
group have Increased
the enaergeney need* for food;
small
pieces
of
Jawalrv
f
r
o
m
national affairs and world con­
thrift
taka H wtthant working
lU objact la to 91
aonred an entire hulldlnr for the
akelter, clothing and nodical at*
flict took over page one.
form M Mbatltutc," taatioa of tkO Vfcttaa of dlaaataro
and provide for
ing af disolny « t dlrrtmv*, eoectnranlaa. Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt
", - t t
s
, /
Meeting in apeclal session fo
Ttupcr. •hip modal* end educational rhatU and her twin alatar, teidy Thel­
bom**, and It I* under
Florida, of course, h a d It*
whatbar auak cats*trophies art
ma Furness, In tho lalter'a homr clear up a number of
routine proportional* ahare in the wvr
vision of tho govarnman
At of from nafwral cauaaa or tha reto daacrlb* federal oparatlons.
Monday
shortly
after
a
writ
•
matters,
the
City
Commission
and
nrenaratlon* fr - war with
would w it af baUigotugt action,'' aha
ding recaption for Mrs. Vender- mad* arrangements Monday night Its bristling array of Army ami
Charles
Jaffaraeo . Tomkins,
•tala rav
blit’* daughter, Gloria, and Paa- to Ins all an air raid siren at th* Navy Installations and Ita bent
■"CtriHaa daftaaa service#" ad. who hna lived with hie aon-In­
quala (P a t) dl Cklo.
water plant tower, II. N. Saver, of th* flrat day* of Japan'*
law and daughter. Mr. asd Mrs.
Detective# aald a man. simu­ rllv clerk, stated yaatardav. Th* attaek, Capt. Colin P. Kelly. Jr.
A. B. Lav*Jog. fur th* n a s i
lating poaacaalon of a gun, con­ order will bo placed soon for th*
would
For
strictly
Ftorlda
new*.
! • metrth* died j t l ihele home.
fronted Mrs. Vanderbilt and itrrn, he added.
Gov. Spostard U Holland’# vir­
gUu and T IT Park Avewua. at Id O A ll.
Lady Fnmaaa. who wer# alone
Commissioner* authorised
J&lt; tually
complete
control
over
l luaidi y following a Ungerlag
All
Contrel . Florid*
golf noma* that ar* arranged by except for aorvante, and took D. Abrahams, water plant angl­ Bute
matter*
and hla faraaaa' . f 1
a
small
diamond
clip
end
a
are r. to attend tho civilian de­
date will b* repreamttsd at th* calfara la any combination
Mr. Tnakhla was burn In a masting next Monday at 1:00 daalrml. Th# handicap commit- piece o f V-fov-victory eoitome fense course to bo presented by reaching program for revising
tha tax structure stand out
------Couatv, Oa- Aug. 19.
P. M. at the Collage A r m # too arraagea handicap* for tba Jewelry. Authorltlo* aald valuo th* P. B. I. In Tampa, Jan. 5 to among the events of 1941.
1 IM ,
- « v « d In Golf Count In DtLand at which playarm, and tho team that o f tha Jewelry waa amall.
10. Th* course win deal with all
Holland, aarvlng
hi*
Aral
Jock*
forms of dafanso steps to b* vear aa Governor, dominated
th* pro-amateur wiat* 1 ached- turn* In tha lowsat not aeorr
Bat
token to aafcUard Uvea.
ula. will ho arranged i ad offl* fa r beat ball will ba Judged
lha State UglaUture and re­
1 rarsytb.
care o f th « group win ta elect- the victor. A email entry fee t* A gen cy Apportions
Tha use of Who Mayor's office ceived
uaatlv
everything
ha
Tba T l .
ad, Ralph Btwart, local pro, an* (barged,
and two
or
three 1942 H ighw ay Funds will bo allowed for th* eonduc.
asked o f It. HU
noaacad this morning.
priaaa will be awarded. Score*
ting of a fln t aid course by apparent In nearly ovary »
Th* B u ford Couawy flu b nsay bo tamed In any time BatWASHINGTON. Doc. &gt; !- &lt; * ’&gt; - Mrs. Henry McLaulIn, Jr. fte ature o f a major Florida ovant
11 W rapeuaanted. a )d i it I* nrday ar Sunday. About alght
The
Federal Works Agency an- colored school toachere, Mr. Sayur Involving ponUca, taxation, p n b -j^ ^
patted,
Mr.
Stewa rt aald. or te* fouraeataa am axpectad
lie f Inane, law a n fo r e u * * . a
portlonad tlVM OfiOO ter High- concluded.
that the
it o
off the
tha te
U enter.
enter,
tha f l n t toarvnmi
teuraamtei
dafanao or dUaaur.
. V .,*
Central Florida meet-i- way conatmetlon and Improveaaaamr w ill ba awards I te lha
A t th* Cant
ir teamoys win be
local (Ink a » kaa bote tha eua- tec, amateur
m
i
l
k
y
»
LA
YE
R
BKNTKXCpq;
* " o f * the1 total |IOO,OQOACO will SWEDES’ CLOTHES RATIONED
Um far th* peat now al year*, planned In *d&lt;
addition to
po to read haprov.man'- of th*
Cltloa h
The apanteg dnte o f play will I n r a n k
LEXINGTON. K t - Da*. **r-ETOOCHOLmT d m . Sly—&lt;0&gt;—
b* Jan. U r ayraoaatod la the past at the federal-aid highway svatem and
_
ItTAMjMft
tor accondarv roads War. aInched but noutml Sweden ( f » - T h 9 ^ a a
/AaaaHtec te Mr. Stewart, g a W ln g from
far aarth aa
2 S ..
convict, Tkc
th* tSPAOOjOOO for elimination of Tuaodcy crdcrcd tho ratteateg *f
t e l l hate'"dogfight wO ho JM, Augustin*,
li
railroad
stal ed a t t i w coon try tlah dur- rav e a t, and I
l U l l J U for
bo regnkr fhdoral^ -------- IM for
J k tl
____•# any ktod of
o f haxanU. lefor* IM&lt; datg.
S T s S -O L f
T M M U fc g "

Hanks, Court House, Firms,
Stores To Close New Year's

i

Plan Surprise For
17th Pioneer Nite

Main Red Cross
Committee? And
- Duties Analyzed

1

k

War LeadJ All
Other Florida ••
News In 1941

. « fa r s t it s B !

City Will Install
Air Raid Siren At
Water Plant Tower

Charles Tompkins
Is Dead Following
Lingering Illness

Golfers WiU Meet In DeLand To
Elect Oflicere, Arrange .Schedule

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�W FTHE IANFQKD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

by,
jv '
.f

R « ’ ' * ■ — ...........................
K g :. The Wtight af All This Air
HE k ;.. . ' (From Pot try)
.. &gt;The weight of g]| thli air la such
Spaded earth will not Increase
/ . Ik # burdens that I carry much.
'■ 1 will waar It Uka a fleece
§’ Ta rtf# am from a raw cold day.
»,'■ It will sover up my ayaa,

AlthougH there are m a n y things which may have
proved discouraging to the public an the y e a r of 1941
cornea to a close, It may be well to see what happened
away back there in first World War days for the folks
who sUyed, at ^.ome. Looking back through ita files the
St. Petersburg reports as follow*:
, I*All Florida,cities,so far heard from reported no notlceap|«|slump bflow bxpe^tjitftms in the Winter of 191718, the firat war season of ttie last war.
“That waa alio true of 8 . Petersburg, as -analysis of

II. la g * Iw ra'hw ova 1
n bo-dag* free.
AUGUSTINE BOWE

n &gt; - Florida National Exhibits
will eoatifiua their afloat* to
*»a ff’, and this winter' pl.n to
feature attractive state exhltltx
at important national i conven­
tion* such as the meeting of
Airlcnltnral CteraUries In Co­
lumbia, the Sportsmen’* ihow
In Boaton and the Florida State

Next Mexico's highway system
la belia-ed to antedate that of any
other state In the Union. Ei Camino Real from El Paso to Santa
Fa i« said to be America's oldest
read, haying been biased In 1682
by Don Antonio de Espejo, a
Spanish explorer.

• before, Florida’s pig
has Increased 80 p*r-

a years. ■

ilia's Rad-Cress qusOb
(of which only |5,0(W has
I ta .date, It 1* going to
logsnulty, aa wsli at
hi, mpat cities to go

A n d erson *

G riffith

7 7 ?

COME IN AND OUT
YOUR 1942 CALENDAR

•

Beer
er &amp; Wines
G o c k ta ib
G«C th* h*IMay spirit
Drop In f*r a vrall nix«d drink... or tak* hom*
a quart of « y M lk o tlIT
adrrrtlsCT oredocta
products
lr •drrrtLKf
for real vinuth and
ckorv.

Drive In today and 1st
tu check your ear before
ran go on t h a t holiday
trip.
Let its check y o u r
Urea, gas, oil, water, bat­
tery water — We’ll give
you oar moat prompt and
efficient service.

Tv# boon In.*’ So, making his wa:
with difficulty through the crowd
hs got inside.
It happened thet he had enterei
mass was about to betrln. He
didn't have Uie slightest Idea
where ha wai or what wea y -ing
on. Making hla wny down the
Miile, he soon found hlmso f facing
the prlaat and without any healtut on he demanded a "Scotch «nd
fiodi.'*
Realising that the
Inebriate
dldnt know whtre ha v e , the
price! signaled for the choir tu
march by and ting a hymn, thinkIng that this would solve th*
problem pud bring.(he p-wr fe'liW
to hie senses.
Instead It only servnd to annoy
tho chap further and In i w h
louder voice he tried, "Uehnn, I
don t want to tee i(he floor nhow-.

JUST PHONE 9121

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
“ By W ILLIAM H ITTC m trtl P t r u W rltu

THE FAMOUS TURTLE that
»aw Napoleon in exile on St.
Helena is still alive. Must be
hanging around to Uka a gander
at Adolf, Muaao and the Mikado.
•I I I
7 i t Japanese aee talking err**»'» of eae thing—tb it U n it y
wVI »»ver accuse Here el being
bum inilitlin.
» « ».
Aa AmtreUan haa developed
an eheejr-hued gtadlolua. Make*
a alee tabta decoration during a
MackeuC
I I I
The natives o f New Guinea
uae dog teeth for jewelry. Wed-&gt;
ding rinn there art, a# doubt.

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advertised aa being strictly I f .
karat Fldo.
I I I
Gnndpippy Jtnkins stye Mat
wher b* ntrdj i t g Krw Y in 's
rnolutien too p it eeat proof
• g l i n t we/f-aeaafaf friend*.

to make whatavsr sacrifice;
-situation call* for.
M i us resolve, that the
&gt;1848 will Sot find ua- ws
and that each preclou* di
it will hs used to th
'selfish service far 1
tion of our way of
•rty - and o f oppoy
&gt;
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future and- oar ei
'tore depsnda nova-,
da. with (L
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NEW YEAR’S DAY

G ift!

J0»t because ChiBltmsa Is
over is no reason why you
shouldn’t give yonr picture
to those you love. Picture*
ore ^particularly Ideal to send
your‘man or men engaged in
the defense of our. country.

To remove eld paint ftarn
window frames, brush. *n arra­
nt! costs of varnish remoter.'
A fla t. 10 mlruttn, wipe o ff wKh
doth and rob with turpentine,
applied on a doth. Repeat V

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H A P P Y NEW YE A R !
3

HOME GARDENING MAGAZINE

Mr. and Mr*. 0. K. Kersey
announce the marriage of (heir
WEDNESDAY
Mrs. J M. Jackson and children
The Hoard of Deacons of the daughter, Mary Louise Caron. to of Crescent City arc spending the
P in t Baptist Church meet st the Richard Myrl Shaw of the United New Year Holiday in Sanford with
church at 7:30. There will b* no State Navy, formerly of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mero.
Jiud-wcck 'prayer meeting.
nephew of Mr*. Hugh Engram
Friends of Mrs. Luclen Johnson
FRIDAY
j of Orlando.
( will
be sorry to learn that «hr Is
The first regular meeting of| The »in je ring ceremony wa* III with Influenia at her home on
the Sons and Laughter* or the Performed on Chrlutm-i* Eve at West First Street.
Territory
Chri»ti»n Memorial Churchory ,of Florid* will be held
at the Irama of ,Mr. and J. U. in Orlando, with the Rev. J. L
Harry Hreren and t,ronaid M.
*Bharew, V20 Magnolia Avenue it Dinglvy officiating.
Ilimr* left yesterday for Cortex,
™.-00 P. M. I f la expected that
Attending her daugh cr «■ m*- on the Gulf of Mexico, where they
there will be a full a.tendanco at tron-of-honor Mrv Kerevy wore expect to go deep sea fishing.
th* firit meeting cf tb* year.
• print,,! ,ilk crepe ilm i top.
Tho K. W. Ware Claaa of the ped by a hl«clc velvet co*t. Roy
Mr*. John Dunk of Savannah.
Methodiit Curch, ■ formerly thu WiLon of Orlando »erved Mr. N'. Y. I* the guest of her »on.uiG0-50 Bible CL**, will have it* 1 Shaw us best man.
law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*.
t e g u la r meeting at tho chur.-h
Thr bride chose for her welding E. J. River*. Jr.
annex at 7:30 P. M. with Mr*.
buby blue alpaca crepe drtss
Mr. anil Mm. Orville I&gt;onk and
E*car Price and Mr*. G. H. Put­ wl h which »hr wore brown ac­
nam a* hoatcaacc.
cessories and a corsage of whit* *on, Dickie, arrived Sunday from
Savannah, N. Y. to upend the
Worker* Council of the First ramrlliu*.
winter month* in Sanford.
Baptist . Sunday .ichcol meet* at
Following the wedding a recap,
M -30 P. M. Supper will be served tlon WH, held at the home -,f Mr.
N rII who
- - have inadu reservations.
KricmM of thibby Riven wjll
anil Sira. Wesley [artton, aLter
Bundle*, for Britain Club will and brother-in-law of th* bride­ regret to learn that he haa been
meet at the hom# of Mr*. A. Der­ groom. The reception vr»* attend, ill in th«» Fcrnald-Laughton Me­
by, 1611 Park Avenue, at 3:00 I*. ed only by close friend* and re. morial Hospital.
la Ives of the couple. After spend,
Mr anti Mra. \V. F. Gamer and
Regular mefeting of Campbell- mg a short while with
their
Lotting Unit S3, A
l
American
Leglo.i guest* Mr. snd Mr*. Sraw left for Mia* Halan Garner haw « « thalr
jrurftt,
Miaa Mstcelle liurn* of
Auxiliary, will be held at the U - a wedding trip to Daytona Beach.
Tucker. Ga.
gion Hut at 7:30 P. M.
Mr*. Shaw attended th* San.
THURSDAY
foril schools and later mo\ed to
Miaa Virginia
Dann. itudent
A special prayer aervlee will be •Miami. For the patt several year*
-held In ihe Firat Baptist Church »he ha* made her home with her nur*e at Grady Hospital in At.
rerom 11:00 o'clock until 12:00 parents In Srnford, Mr. Shaw at­ lanta, Ga., ia visiting thmuirh
wi h her father, It. U
noon. Th* attendance is being tended the Orlando schools and holidays
Dann.
sponsored by the W. M. U. and before joining the United State*
the public haa been extended an Navy, wa* connected with th*
Mra. Roger B. William* plana tti
invitation to attend.
Cudahy Packing Company
of return to her horn,, in Waahtn^
Tampa
and
Orlando.
A '
SATURDAY
ton D. C. tomorrow after vijitin*
9 Th* inspirational meeting vb the
with her parcnU, Mr. and Mra.
Women'* Auxiliary of ihe Presby­ K e y Club W ill Have J. VV. Mero.
terian Church will be held at the
. rhurth at 3:00 P. M. to be fol­ N ew Year’ s Eve Hall
Mra. E. 8. Baughan and chil.
lowed by the monthly business
dren. Nell and Robert, of Miami,
mealing.
U»h*ring in the New Year are the gueata of the former a
“ f 1042, member* of the Key • Uter.a Mra. A. W. U « and Mra.
Club
of Seminole High School Edmund Meisch.
Mrs. H arry W oodruff
will *pon«or a dance at t h e
Entertains F r i e n d s City Hall tonight from 0:00 Mia* Margaret Smith and Miaa
o'clock until 1:00 o'clock.
Lfiura Mae Rrown left yri^rday
Special entertainment feature* morning for Miami where they
M n t Harry Woodruff enter*
gained the Le Mardl Bridge hive been planned for midnight will viatit wi h Mra. Paul Man
C l u b a b d an extra table of and favor* will be given. All kina. While there they plan to
guest* at
her home on Oak high ichnol and college student* attend the Orange Iltwl New
Avenue yesterday afternoon. A have been Invited to attend the Year* game.
holiday theme prevailed In the g-Jla aifalr. Price* will be nom­
decoration* which ennaiated of inal.
Mr. and Mra. Fletcher Scott.
Brasilian
pepper,
holly
and
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Ilrown arxl
*poinaettlas.
Mra. Eva Brown have returned
Mrs.
W. A .
Adams * wa*
to their hom* in Alexander City,
awarded high *eore prise and
AU., af *r apending a few ibiyj n.
M m . F. D. Scott xtcond high
the Kueat* of Mr. and Mr*. Roy
M. Brown.
p r i s e f o r ,, tho member* and
gu rolprlx* wa* received by Mr*.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Kd Buhrman.
Mrv. Stella P. Arrington ha.*
T. Bradford Byrd
A t ' theconclusion of
.tho
a* her queal* her Min and dauvh
Waltar E. Johnaao
game** the hotte** served a sal­
ter.in-l.w. Hr. .nd Mr*. Brlxx*
T- M. HOI
ad' course to the following:
Arrington their daughter Ann:
New Yaae* Day ««•
kbs. Roy Mann, Mr*. An^ohn l^ankiln Johnson
u '“ £ccU'' H **"* «n*l Mr. and
r*. Tom Pond, all of llordrl*

ft-tfr S T U A R m iN T ft

P erfect

By C a m illa B r a d l e y ]

M ary Louise Cason
W eds R. M. Shaw

Arthur
Etchary,
Nr*.
Wirt Ky., lire.' J. B. Gi
Hints*, of Starkvilla. Ml*a„ Mr*. Scott, Mrs. Adam*
T . - . F MeDanUl o f Ft. Knox. Buhrman.

Th e

SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD, FLORIDA

Floral Bella R in g at Florida?a Cypress Gardena
^IRS. LQURINE BfcAL, W k tIjr Editor

GOING PLA C E S

• fori the season of 1913*14 were :n,’ k r ' l , , W ' #n' ,il'
12,229. They fell off, to 11,Ml the following year, and in- „ tt •*•"*» to raa tha!. wa, ax a
Nation, have had much the *am«
created to 13,418 In the Winter of 1915-16.
9:16 Golden Oete Quartette
otiltudo' for the, last fear yearn.
“Then came a freak season. With America still out With money-making and pteauirp.
0 :8 0 Invitation To Tha Walts, .
RADIO NEWS
9:48 U P News
of Vfte war arid not 'expecting to go In; with Industry hum­ hunting, we hare let ounetvfa go
VDEO
10:00 Mmrnel
.
'
m i n g and rapid increases In •wages, employment, and
10:08 BUck and White Notre
profits; St. Petersburg had g boom season, with an in­
10)18 Myrt and Marge '
rata used to gs* on the slept crease of 50 percent over the previous year.
10:80 Stepmother
days they step on the ga&gt;— &lt;
10:48 Woman of Conraga
"This unexpected increase took the city by surprise.
harttt Democrat. They may
itiOO Mary Lee Taylor
jf it e S if
their tires g*t tired.
Tho town wsa overrun by tourists, many of whom com­ material ambition * has
11:18 A t 116m# with Sally Mar­
On'e/Alore Scotch; nn-f. Sod*. B«-The,
World
Today
plained of inadequate accommodations and swore they fore
ti*
fure the Bell
n.-ll Rlgnk.
Hlenk.-'' .
■
:Tha
Lon*
Bingvr
il;8 0 Chasing tha Bluet
• thing jra Ilka about '-he. would never return.
»'
W » have allowed ou
ll&gt;48
U P News
M i Pretent
a* automobile Urea. We'll
"So it waa expected that the next season, which fol­ forget thoaa g fr e f kpir
11:55 Temperature
’Big. Town
’
•ema excuse for walking to
uss
through
&gt;WMc)r
1
lowed America’s entrance Into the war, would show S'de­
18:00 Kate Smith Spreke
■Dr/ Christian
find*. Ha itrength and}
18)18 Wbvachord Melodl**
Elmer Davie and the N
cline from the all-time record of the previous year. And "till
find the-Imprint\**ia
18:48 Our Gal Sunday .
ftxaco Star Theater
It did. The number registering dropped to 15,414. *
We Trust" oa tha roalo
1:00 Dixie Farm Clab
Olena. MjUsr Orchestra
“ But this was certainly no more than would have B a r s given little thoogl
• o f our younger friend*
1:30 Bridge School of the Air
1 auto tire ban exemptions been expeg^ed, war or no war, and far less t h a n was heed to .Ita nisanlng,' w&gt;.
1:48 Bred of Life
I « ports M p w u r
ndude dragging the main.
1 Well, tho Bell haa re#
2:00 Orange Bowl Football Game
i News o f tKs World
feared. Forl t was better than any previous season with la Uma for K m s n t»; i6
4t80 Lendt Trio’ Johujf, Long
.more (lowers, snd beautl- R.sinale exception.
up and face the future *
‘
1 Vaughn Monro* Orchestra 4t48 Prere New*
: horns, makallt a more
"Then, as now, wild rumon of a bad season were cir­ full rsalhatlan’ o f tha
840 For the Farmer '
I'Lkttmr W alk, new*
W JacbaonvIltS. -Tim es- culated."
at hand, uSIUd and- i
Benny Qoadman* Orchestra 5:10 Twilight Melodtre ". '
Good advice for any city,
ONE OF THE longest names on record la that of n
daughter of Arthur Pepper, m London laundryman. Bom
In London in 1883, tha child’s . Initial! totaled 28—one for
each letter of the alphabet This la the way she waa christ­
ened: Anna Bertha Cecelia Duma Emily Fanny’ Gertrude
Hypatia Inex Jane Kate Louisa? Maud Nora Ophelia Quince
Rebecca Borah Teresa Ulysses Venus Winifred Xenophon
Yetty Zeus Pepper. Thera Is nd record of what her parents

TRE

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1941

H appy N ew Y e a r!
.. The prospects for 1942 may not Immediately saem to
b« pleasant and yet we may rest assured that there will
be the usual momenta of happiness just as there will be
sadneaa. And since happiness la largely a state of mind
anyway, those who adopt the right attitude and can adapt
themselves to changing conditions are sure to find as much
happiness in 1942 aa they have in 1941.
i-.
No doubt there will be many trials snd tribulations
for all of us throughout the coming year. In the ,war we
may expect serious reverses. And In these reversed, Amer­
ican lives wiii be lost and sadness brought to American
homes. There will be bombing raids on American cities
and civilians will know for the first time what people in
London, Amsterdam and Chungking have endured.
But. there will also be victories. We have no doubt
that in spite of the surprise attack upon us and our state
of .unpreparedness our Army and our Navy will render
a good account of themselves as soon as they get going.
Thcte will be gallant deeds of heroism and self-sacrifice,
more Colin Kellys to thrill the American people, and there
will be the even greater courage and heroism on the part
of plain, inconspicuous people who take their bombing*
In their stride and never make the headlines.
And there will be more business worries and economic
mal-adjustments than we have known for many years.
There will be shortages among the things we need, and
higher prices, and even higher taxes. In some lines there
will be more business than available workingmen can han­
dle in 24 hours a day. And in other lines there •will be
YERSE FOR TODAY slumpe which w i l l threaten old eotabiished firms with
• • • . •...........
HERE 18
A SPIRITUAL bankruptcy.
r . OP
THRIFT,
POOR
But withal, there will be the joy of meeting difficult
ELJB HAVE POOR W AYS problems and oVercoining' lh'erii. I f life were dll easy there
iY SAY. THIS IS NOT AL­
US TRU E ECONOMICALLY. would be no fun in it Happlneu cornea from actually do­
IT IS ABSOLUTELY TRUE ing something that is hard to do. There-la no pleasure
UTUALLY. TR Y TO
ES- for a housekeeper in saving money when she haa an un­
USH rA; FAVORABLE BA­ limited budget to spend. It la no thrill Tor the skipper
CK) For onto every one that
•hall be given, and he (hall to s«il his ship through a period •of cahn. The business
abundance, but from him that is hard to get is the bualneaa that is moat appreci­
bath no:-, even that which he ated.
(&gt;•' .
*'
shall be taken away.— Matt.
Throughout 1942, come what may, there will be dances and parties. There will be singing in the streets and
• It Mlala Net
' (From Poetry)
feasts to eat Camellias will bloom and the celery will
Joy points to • star,
grow bright and green. Stars Will shine and sunsets glow.
Mas tn# .full of moon,
Boy will meet girl snd there will be love and laughter.
It hs« gons too far,
Wedding bells will ring and babies will be bom, this year
leave too »oon.
of 1942, come what may.
B ot when beeide the grate,
Life is like that. Napoleon with all his turmoil for
Or M anamated itove,
n whole generation could not stop thati Neither can Hit­
It. minds net star or fata, .
ler. For that we can be thankful. For that we can say.
Than It Is leva.
V.
AUGUSTINE BOWE
"Happy New Year."

:

!te Show 11:30 Tonite
. Welcome T h e -N ew Y e «r !

Although
world
rondiiiona
ma.\e defenac
gardening mine
important n«»w than ever before,
the r-ituntinn d*H*a not denmnd
thit nil planting -|»i»im' Ih given
»ver t*» grow ing fo«»d rropa f n .
lea* you ran provide the right
c*4inditiona for ringing vrgrtalilra.
Jo ndt
attempt
them.
Nin,
rhancea out «»f ten aeed &lt;»nn u*
der unfHV«»raM«* r"ndit|0|M ixill
be wa&gt;tet| and the tun«
in tending them t«mld I
to g i e « t 4-r Htlvanlage u
other elide »voi

Dn
know

thi*

other

haml,

aomethllij

almut

yt’Ri Spiing prow, b* a
Iglrrna. and ratarw Im*i ri*"* arr t
|owrd by auiinurr torn, toniatoi—.
*,|ll*'h. flga. mii.I nudofiw will, h
giv r wm&gt; lit tin* h all to fti i-l.
potatoi-a, augar yinna. and p«u
aimmona « . wrll a^ to u wh«.l«n«*w crop of
’ -p ru ig"
\rg»*.
tabl»«* W in trr fio.la h * dtggim*
'jroum!
artuhok*"*,
blrMching
crlrry f* *r table u-o. gathering
premia, it n.l enjoying miiiii 1 of
th»*
heartier
vegetable*
like
j turnipa, paranip". mid Imr mti
chokr«
Stmio rrnp, run rvrn he -tarh
that nr** not
oft,*n
found i
antu 11 vrgrt.tI Ir gaid,
Sotllll Pl«* &gt;l aI'll l ,4g t|w
|»epp«‘rB
Ib'th
air
oinamrniNl
enough to Im* iii , Iui Iih| m I lit*
diubbery
lH»r,lrr
the former
for iLR didlrile fo|mge. the bit
ter for ita colorful fruit
Set out naimiagtia planta in a
I» nI o f fin** loamy toiil to which
haa l&gt;een Mtbb'd a liboi.il nnUHint
o f manure I f planting in r » n » ,
dig n trench
the
width
and
depth o f n Bpmle
The p l m t «
C Y P R E S S G A R D E N S , F L O R I D A . — W h it e "A n jfe l T r u m p e t " flow ers form »
ahouhl then be «|inr«| a foot
b e a u t i f u l btu-kKround In C y p r e s s G a r d e n s fi&gt;r l o v e l y K a t l i l e e n T u r n e r a m l lh»* b e ll-lik e
ipnrt in the
la'ttom
of
the
b lo s s o m s o f t h e D a t u m a r b o i e s c e n s ns t h e y a r e k n o w n b o t u n i c a l l y s e e m to r in j; o u t
trench. Spread l ho root* . a i v
fully and e«»'or the tr "w n o f
a pnen o f p e a c e in t h e s e t r o u b l e d d a y s .
,
by i v u - n .
the pDnt
with
utinit
thioe
Turhea of jo|l
that
hta
leon
I! ji,I of (•niphii*
»HtiV II
mixotl
with
a
ipiuntity
o
f
well
\ru ..r thv Miiv,tini fiont Di*- rotti**! manure
Aa
the
new
irmln'r II I .InmiHr) II . I'JI'J «| imts appear, more »,.il should
«
fioitl
It4
‘
Full
lu*t»
&gt;ixty
iMioka
By MRA. IRVINCi F E IN B E R C
Ih* added until the entire trelieh
hnvp bt*vn arlt t'I.ral for i*V4’4llt*ni'^ I haa
A n aapniagu*.
been filled
III tlfai^n. iilii&lt;*lrution miwI print
|H*rniMiient
pUnting
In wtiltnu "Gene*** l e ver") I liniia who vti'ic Mill living in m&gt;f From th. *. th*. jury
of ) bed

HOOKS A N D A U T H O R S

Ctrl Carmar ha* drawn on hi*
va.*t knowledge of the colimful
character* and exciting incident*
ill the early hi*t»ry of dur
country The rich land* of New
York State, onco freed from th«
threat of Indian ma***cre» and
l:riti»h invivon* from Canada,
were *ought for ihy , *mnll far­
mer* and rich men. The |"&gt;or
would bjild their own home*
Mrir. J. A. Plnglle and Mi** Mary »nd w-oiIs th ir land*; the rich
Pingl* returned ye* erday to iheir planned to live in fetulal elegance
hom* In Forayth.
Ga., «ftei while hired men tilled the *oil
jpvndmg th* holiday* with Mr* Call Cirn’c:- •** told the *tory
Plngle a *on.in-|aw and dau«hier, of u youth who hail to decide
th. Rev. and Mra. W. P. Br„„k.. wh«l »ort of American he would
be — u i|ue*tion that would l»e
determined by the *orl of wife
he rho*e, though he waa the
Baptist Group Has Aort of . mnn who murriea only
when he hu* found hi* Ideal.
N ovel H o b o Party Nathan Hart fted from l’tnn•ylvania afttr taking tho pari
n
Y ° u" ' f» ° p : « o f th* Fir.t of the »mnll farmer there In ihe
Baptiat Church vntortained l«»t WhUkey Itebellinn. The G*ne»,-e
night with a "H ob o'
partyin Country In the
time
-when
honor of college atudent* hmn., George Wtahington wa* Prr»L
for lha holiday*. Th* group met ilcnt wa* a new land Ju»t open­
at the ehurch and motored to ing to
aettleri.
Nathan hud
Trout Pond.
earned hi* wny through achool
By the light of a huge bon­ pointing decoration* on C ’oe*.
fire numeroua game, were cntoga wagon* and tavern aign*
jyed under the direction of
lerman
Morrl*.
The
, upper and hoped, in the (iencaee Coitnl^,
to earn a living by palming
wa§ cooked and terved under
the euparvUion o f Roy Echol.*. portrait* until he could gat hi*
P rii** for th# beat coat um e land. Jrmima Wilkinaon, k r ’wn
were awarded to Mr*. W. H. :o her followrra a* the Pbhlick
Unlvcrral
Fricntl.
conte-ted
Btomper and
Robert Steel*.
Tho**
preeent
were:
Hi** with her former disciple, Elijah,
Ihe'
Ellxabeth Pippin, Mlae *E*ther th* religious leadership of
She
Wa* *
Strange,
Miaa Ruth
Strange. Genesee Villey.
Miaa Lot* Haran, Miaa Gladya formidthle |&gt;er*on, yet *ha wa*
the first patron Nathan found,
MU* Martha Wright. Ml** MU and during the tint* he painted
portrait hepasaianaU-ly
Nipper, MU* Flcrenc* Well*, her
MU* Daria McWhorter and MU* courteil one of her attOrolnnU,
who refused to marry
Kva Cunnlagham.
th*
Universal
:i Alto, Mr. sad Mrs. J. M. raut*
Stineclpher. Mr. and Mis. W. forbade marrlig*. But
H. Stamper, Roy Echols, Philip attractive man aa Nath;
Trued,
Harold
Hall, Jlmml* not long look for
had won tha friendship of
Carter, Robert Steele. Lawrence Ha
Coley,
Jimmie
Pearson
and the leading men of the ! Velley,
weal by men who
Herman Morris.
(«&gt; • «* »
to mak* the Genes** (County
a
rich
landownar'a
S pio».
with . l u „ rotate*
r irous by ebeap labor. k• M»i"r
built
Itxhugh from Maryla
a mansion
patterned Sn the
Southern plantations, and it w»*
found
his daughter Eleino
latlvui
Nathan
desirable.
thought
____________
Eleanor
J j b-----l M I i sH
_ ______
to be
chirmlng, _
and
was.. proud
her e*rort to* the ba'Ua ai 4 *ocial
thering*. In
the
tha -F
t Uhugh
egathering*.
me Nathan spent man# hour*
Delicious Cocktails
discussing the future of tie rich
country. The Major »h*red with
the other rich men admlra Ion for
Alexander Hamilton
an
the
Federalists. He taw huge m alee,
tha development o f a netivi aristo­
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Iprd by all ' Imhun gm.
&lt; a a rhanrv In maki* their rhnu-«* «»f
(herinr OBail, who wivWl hi* |itr ihv mon attr^iiN,.
twi*nty*fW&lt;»
v hon hi* hritl frvi*r uit.l who hail h.fo At in* rluap ••! th»»
••vhihitmn
iiaktMl hrr own lif»- to »»ring word thrthr tw«ni\ hv»* I... . wrUrtrd
t » him of an IndiMii plot ugam^t
«h«- .juvi-nib* jury, to guthor
'In* whlti* M'tlUia. Twii’v t a- with thrir l.Invlrutioiu* mii.I «‘xplu
ih«*rine had Intrrferrd with llir i ntiona of th*. r.’prntlui'tion pm
aupirmacy of hi* whit** xidLi'i* c r w i l l br t.iKanix.d for a
by tiding hrr own horn* In mrvn iirrulnting rvhllntian whuh will
urirmui'il
f«»r a virrulwt*
uixl winning over the carefully b '
irnincd hnr*c* mvm-d tiy thi-arisln mi: rxbibili.ut whiilt
will
b*
irat*. Her father, the Chief ( urn tlV.lllabl,. In lit.I &lt;11l« • .til.| IMUM'llm*
l-lantvr, »a * |irnu&lt;l &lt;&gt;f hcr thnugli *•fit r Ft-bruary 11
suspiclmi.* uf the white lilmui »hi
"Tli li.H’lora M a y o " by II. I)
hail inheritrii from an Iritli grami ('.np. '..illti i" Ihr (
l-arent. She hail Im-cii i*licatetl in tU«.• •*f a him.lft'tl y n i l a ..f iiim "
a Philnileljthia scIomiI ami it »u « i al i*i«»irfrv»t bf.* mi ih v AimTim ti
expcctcil she would marry a haml 1mill m i aa wi'ii b&gt; ,i diH'tor on
*gme Indian whn hail tive&lt;l in tb«- J..b, ami ill.' ri’Vi'lalloll nf how
France fur .even year* u* the a •mull Imvn pin. t •*■*• ifU'W Into
ward uf General lufayrlte. tin nil m a-riiuti.. nal nisi it u l ion.
therme luvrd Nathan, hut knew
A p-irtio'Mhtp of bliMMl. braina,
hat they should not marry.
,i iitI walk oiiiipi. i vi'ii iii AnivricM,
Though "Genesee
Fever"
i*
ihi'ir story laifiua whrti tlo* (Lit
t!afl Carmer'a first novel, it i* a 1
Dot top, William Won -ill Mayo,
icmai'kable piece nf *tury telling
I rmm* lo Roi’hralt'r. Miiinr«o(ia( III
The reader feel* an actual par i !
cipatimi in the struggles and th -|, tlo* fifth**. How lo* h Ioih*, thr*l
triumph* nf the settler* ami th- j with hla Iniya, r x p l o n .1 Ihr waalv*
hrill uf opening a new land lhai 1l.iml of hoimtii I.I a in that lnaty
will soon be filled with comfor­ &gt; fronto-c loiiiintlltllV ia nmlirtil
table home*. Herr is a fa*t mnv hiatory tiNlriy. Tojfrthrr the .Mayora
ilnl biir thin*:a, but rverythirtg
ing story, filed with incident,
good character*, anil the stormy thry iliil they aliarnl, not only
romance* of u lusty young man. itmoiii: them telved, bill with the
"Generee Fever'' will be enjoyed worbl.
Thr Mu&gt;oa tlum.iavlvra wen*
for thu spectacle it portrays u*
well, as for the glamorous story never wil.mu to tell &lt;uc!i vpic
It tell*. Mr. Carmcr will be re rliFptrr* in thrir eMrirr aa the
of ih*? fa*
numbered as
the author of lorih - in a ryrlonr
-SUra Fell on Alabama" and tuou-a meiliral relitt r hut lin n
their nnnir. of lln* utlpn of th«
"The Hudson”.
Ann Bridge, author of "ticking Hurfroiia’ dull cinl of I In* .M*iyo
Fiiurulution ui"l »»f t!i« uiowth uf
llcnle'* and other la-sl seller*,
their uni p«u .. a.'tiir wh&gt; h ,lr«*w
haa a new book ready for early
Spring, th* final till* of which dortiira i ml ntitirntn fii.in th*
haa Just been decided. It will be riola of th- m ill Hut thu wholt
called “ Frontier I'aasage. ’ Mia* ntory a toM at l.iat in hr irnrat
b«M)k. Through ita thrillinjc n*rBridge lay* her plot against a rutiven of thr .Mayoa ffhievrment'a
background nf Spain and
*h«ahineft *h&lt;- liver miJ rhuracier* of
Spaniah war as s«rn from the nu'.- thr tntn thcmarlvva • who** w«y
side through the eyes of refugee*, of -working toir«*ther ami
with
Journalists, .pies, » vacua tel di­ othrra, for thr benefit of *.)t wea
plomat*, and Intvinatlonal Coin, thrir real triumph, ami America's
miaa Iona who throng th# French
SumUy'a New York Herald Trlaid* of the frontier. '-Frontier
bun** liata the followmir booki av
Passage" la an Atlantic Monthly
lendimr all ulliei* in popularity at
Press book.
th« prevent time;
It haa usually been left
to
The Key^ nf thi Kingdom —
grawn-upa to indciato which arr
J. Croitl.i
tha brat book* for children, but
Th* Flhnk.ln Institute, Phila- .Siiratftfa Tritik — Edw Kribar
The .Sun Ia My Undoing—Mar
delphla. la giving a Jury uf young
rvrrit# Stern
star* tha opportunity to select
Wind*wept — Mary F.llen Chat*
for thamaalvea th# twanty-flv#
Wild !• The Rlvyr — I*ouU Brommoat attractive Juvanll* book*
field
publlabad thla Fall. This I* one
of thk outstanding feature* of
SmuII and mcdiunvJiii# 'tur­
th* Inatitutoti month-long axhtbition th*
Inatltuto’a month key* should lie turned every
axhltltlon, "Illustrating th* 46 minutes to rlluw for evon
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|h*ttel reaiilt * will l*e hml in the
long run if tin tipa me not cut
tho fii't aeii^on.
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* broken thotiMrr.
Bea* Miss Margie Burkett, and Mr. daughters, Annette a n d M a r
new InjurieshrreTpli
Jorle,
of
Durham.
N.
C.,
will
and
Mra.
J.
B.
Jonea
and
aon,
ley, Annette
nett* Tripp end Dorothy
Georgia
tlnce
thft ,Bui
Johnnie, were dinner guests of return home this weak after
Ro m Link.
started prattled’ here. and. Coed
Mrs. Roby U. Jonea and Ben •pending Chriatma* with ProWally Butts said after a r work
, Hr. and Mra. A. R. Hoater
feanor and Mr*. H. F, Cooper
Andaman, * Charlotte
Beasley, bad m their guests during the II. Jonea Christmas day.
out oi) pass . d*Xente.,tfcU.-’?we
By MARIAN R. JONES
. Betty Brad leg. .Katharine . Anitn, holldaya Mra. Hunter's brother
Earl Beasley and Pluto Olkff Mr. Annie T . ' Cooper will re­
■r A
gon Bute’s busy B e a v e rs .___ are ‘ as ready as w* ever wBl
The gathering throng milling Wallace Wadt, who la In the
Mary Totten. Dorothy Ro m Link, and wife, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. ■pent several days Jn Georgia main for sometime with her son
The ahlidren
from
Beoeon
A"d daughterItrlaw.
through h o t e l
lobbies,
the driver’s seat for Duka ,— each
Westmoreland and aon, Donald, during th* Christmas holiday*.
The Cotton Bowl picture egg.
Spring* preaented the Christmas
Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Oker*
Mr. Tllson and children, An­ French quarter and along gay brushing
up
for . Thursday's completed yesterday with thCA
Of Atlanta, Ga.
Canal
Street
la
Now
Orleans
land, Ml** Ella Bell Jonea, Mr. nette an d Marjorie, Professor
Koae
Bowl
gsme.
play o f Joaeph and Mary at U&gt;# Cooper, Mr*. J.N. Thompson, Mr*.
arrival
of a grimly determined!
MUa Ann Spink*, o f Leesburg and Mrs. W. II. Lather, Mr. Cooper and son*. James Henry found you had to give odds
Naturally, neither of them Texas A. and M. team that ln\-r
Ort*K&gt; Method lit Church, with Ren H- Ward, James Henry Cop. and
Stetson University,
was • nd tin . Malcolm Jones and ■nd Floyd, visited Marlrtelond oq either team to get a Sugar
cornea
right
out
In
meeting
to
per, and J.B. Jonea.
mediately went about practice
the guest of h e r aunt, Mr*. daughter, Beverly Ann. Mi a s S t Augustine, and Daytona this Bowl
Mbs Doria King formally ' of
bet
down,
bat
there let the world in on IL Bui
Lieutenant and Mr*. George C.
Oviedo, playing the part of Mary. Maana and Mr*. JJJ. Mean*, of George W. Morgan and grand­ Margie Burkett, and Mr. and week during Professor Cooper's seemed to be more Fordham after close and rareful study of enrres with an eye toward win­
ning iU third poiksaaeon' gaum
mother. Mr*. M. M. King, for M rtrJ. B. Jr-ip* and ion. John­ guests' stay hers.
than Missouri money In sight the complete scouting report- In three year*.
Chattanooga,
Tennaaaea
a n d the holiday*.
nie,
met
at
the
home
o
f
Ren
each
received
frem
coaching
“
We’re
asking
yon
to
lay
Mrr.
C.
T.
Niblack,
Mr*.
R.
GalnetriUe, respectively, who have
. Across town Alabama’*'.Crim-m
Mr*. A. R. Hunter, Mrs. 0. P.
ait, neither Lori nor Walace •on Tide struggled ;wilh l t ^
eharch.
been the guest* of Mr*. George Westmoreland and ion, Donald. Jone* and Mr*. Ruby U. Jones F. Cooper and Mrs. T d '-n ai ilx to five and taka ycur pick,''
Christmas afternoon where they Durham, N. C., spent Friday on rrported one attendant at one
now* what the other’s cook­ pas* deftnse
The
Chrtatmaa
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------------ -Pageant and, C. Maana’ parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
beeauaa, . Coach
ure guesta of Mr. and Mr*. held their
annual
Christmas a sight-seeing trip in honor o! of the most elaborate establish­ ing, so they don’t know Just Frank Thomas, conCedfpg, that •
White Chriatma* tor the Beptl«tjR .F&gt; K ,B f |a/t fbunday afteroe Roberts, .Jr., of Pt. Pierce, tree and fiarty.
ments of chance. “ Or we will how to set the table to gel th* Aggies would score ■several
Mrs. TUson.
Orphfnage waa bald at tb* _£**£** I nomi for Gainesville, where they recently.
Mr*. Nell* Farnell is spending
Baptist Church. Those appearing
•pend ee*er*l day*
with
Profetfor and Mra. R. F, take on* point and even mon­ ready for It.
times, wanted * to hold thV wild
Mr.
and
U
n
,
G.
C.
Wilson
Fr«-m Miami, two score-front Cadet aerial offense in ‘ ehaek
the
Christmas
holidays
-with
Proper t n d tons, Floyd and e y ’'
Mr*. J.S. Mean* before coin; to
•* "
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Mm.
and
ron,
Bobbie,
and
Mr.
and
gnywhere
football
teams*
with
h
e
r
sister,
Mrs.
Johnnie
Me
Meanwhile yesterday was wot
James Henrv. and guesta. Mr.
enough for hi* -hard .-g ro u m *
Chattanooga.
Mrs. E. C. Pope and two chil
j
snd Mr*. Tllron snd children. ryln’ day for a erupts of g«n deadly last-minute punches look gam* to meet the Issue/
.
Ml** Myrtle Eaton and Mlsa dren, Gene and Keith, of RL Knight, at Davenport.
Ilka
sum
bta
to
hold
36.000
llrm*n
In
the
barbecue
belt.
Coach Homer Norton. Of ther
Annette
and
Mnrjnrle,
o
f
Dur­
Mbs
Elizabeth
Farnell
Is
Helen Stewirt. of Atlanta. Geor. Augustine, will spend the week­
nr TOUR TASTE d e m a n d s
Orange Dow! spectator, in their Southwest
Conference
•
champ*
Reading
from
left
to
Tight,
ham,
N.
0..
ami
Mrs.
Aunt*
T.
spending
the
holiday*
with
he!
gla, era apendding the Christmas end with the Reverend and Mrs.
mat .Thomas'
pujmetion
parents, Mr. and Mra. Alton Cooper. Miss Martha Caraway, the wrinkled brow* were th* seats until the final whistle ions
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THE BEST IM
holiday! with Mias Eaion'a aiatcr J. N. Thompson.
with the forecast that Alabsme
Mis* Penny Mitcham, uiid Miss choice possessions of Moser*.’ Thursday,
Farnell at Winter I’srk.
Mr*. R.F. Kng.
Those
who
have
examined
Mr. and Mr*. Joo Roberts,
Miss Elizabeth Ollff is spend Dorothy Rose Link were guests Lon Btlner, head man of Ore the season record, of Georgia also “ will score several tlmea.’V
Mr. and Mra. R.P. Bidden. and Jr., and daughter, of Ft. Plirce.
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&lt;-f Mr. and Mr*. K. C. Harper
Mr. and Mm. Art Clara snd aon, 'pent the day Christmas day Ing some time with her par­ of Sanford Sunday ovor.ing at
and Texas, Christian University
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ollff
*
—
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days
avo.
la
pregraving
nicely.
Charlta
Preston,
of
Effingham,
won’t be ' pushing toward tn«
with
Mrs.
Robert*’
parents,
Mr
a
buffet
supper.
^SC O TC H E S
To remove
cobwebs • ' from
Mrs. Mabel Brown r f Simeon.
Illinois, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. and Mra. A. R. Hunter. ’
Mr. and Mra. R. L. Wheeler exits early if the score la at
Mr*.
J.
E.
Turlington
a
n
d
walla,
touch
the
web*
-lightly
Georgia,
ipent
ChrUtmas
with
close a* alt sign, indicate.
Bert Andenon and Mr. and Mra.
r
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter, her sister, Mrs. Mo* Lcinhart •on. Jimmie, of Gilnesviile, Mr. entertained tho Intermediate De­
Only T. C. U. player defin­ -with a cloth fastened-.onto a
Anderion. .
• W IN E S
and aon, of Orlando, spent and Mr. I-elnhnrt.
and Mr*. Francis Turlington. partment of th# Oviedo Bop itely out I* John Bond, a full­ broom. The web"
m
- Mick tote
tiat
Church
Sunday
School
with
Mr. and Mr*. Charlea I-arey, of Christmas day with their par
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BE SURE TO V l i n
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Italce- ..nd baby of Greenville, N.
a turkey dinner Friday even­ back, who Is recovering from the cloth.
Atlanta and Mr. tnd Mra. Leon ants, Mr. and Mr*. A. It. Hunt
werp
luncheon
guesta
o
f
Mr*.
straw, Mr. end Mrs. Carl Mitch­
Hendrkks, of Brookiville, were er. J. E. Turlington’ * nephew. Pro­ ing. .Twenty* five member* &lt;f
ell and son. Roddy, ami Mrs.
the department were present to
visiting Mr and Mr*. It. W. Kate*
Min Laccy Arfe la spending Thompson of Hiram. Ga., spent fessor R. F. Cooper and Mr*. enjoy this delightful t occasion.
Fire — Windstorm — Theft — Collision — Burglary
|Christmas.
the holiday* with her psrrnl*. the week with Mr and Mr*. Cooper Friday.
Mlsf. Margaret Culpepper and
M r" and Mra. Marlon Estes. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. A r K
Mr.
and
Mr*.
E.
T.
Collins
R. W. Estes
Henry Wolcott announce their
Sir. and Mra. E&gt;P. Mitcbcm snd
Little Bobbie Cox, who ha»
..
*
|. ■
and »rn. Elmo, hf Irvine, spent
marriage en Friday, Dee. 19th.
daughter, Penny, Mr. and Mrs, been alck, la well now.
• nd*r»on.n^Bohlfle, Mr!* and^ Mra! ChrUtara. ds, with tlwir d.u.h We. t h * Oviedo people who
A.M. Jonea and daughter, Shirley,
ter
an-l
&lt;!•»»'.
Mrs.
-J
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C.
Has
Mlsa
Elisabeth
Hunter
1
*
Young Harris, Mb* "Maggie Hur
have known them a long time,
‘ eta a ta ro a n AWMVp
and Mr. a
p.ll and family.
spending the rest o f the Christ­
and daughter!, Billie and Jean, mas holidays w(th her sister ria, snd Howard Skelton, and - I&gt; u t. and Mr*. Georga. C. wish them much happin***.
T ( m ot in c o r p o r a t e d )
I'heuase wreaa
A
Mr. and Mra. L. N. lUa*ell.
ware gnesti of Mr. and Mr*. and brother-lrylaw, Mr. a n d Mr. Harris were dfhn-r gUi-atk Means ipent Wednesday in San
Carl Ilamerlck, of Apopka, for Mr*. Joe Robeerts, Jr., st Ft. o f Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Eates ford ** the guests of r"lativc* of Altamonte Spring*, were vi*
'A A / C £ A r A S A Y / /
Itlng In Oviedo Saturday.
Christmas day.
Chrlitmaa.
and friends.
Pierce.
Mr. and Hrt
W. B. W i ­
Mr. and Mra. Mnrvin E»t*&lt;
Mr. and Mr*. Ilnb King and
Dr. and Mra. J.W. Martin had &gt; Mr. and Mr*. Janie* Allen
” Mto*"’ M yti^ _ I'svin and liams and daughUr. Mis* Nell
la their gueat# for the Christmas Thompson and son. Jim, who an.l trn, Robbie, were vl*ltins
H#len Stewart, *p«nt Mon Williams, .and Mr. and Mrs. W.
holidays, Mra. Martin'a
sister, •pent Chrlstm** with their par­ Mr. and Mrs. It JV K it e ora ^
R Will lama war# guest* o f M r
Marion F.a.cs ||aT
0rUndo.
Mra. C. L. MacKInney and Mr. ent*, the Reverend and Mrs. J. Mr. *nd Mr».
■nd
Mr*.
Roy
William*. » f
Christmas day.
j
Irving- Malcolm, who un- *nd
McKinney and children, Troy and N. Thompson, left
Compensation — Liability _ Health ft Accident
Saturday
several' Sanford for Christmas dinner.
Mr*. TiDon
and drrwent an „per*tion
Mr.
Jean,- and Mr*. Troy
Naneae,
of
morning
fo
r
Vero
Beach.
Mrs
W
Zf
_
T»mpa, Texas. They left Tues-| Thom pirn and Jim ' w i l l go
Jay to return home.
from thero to Cusaeta. Geor
thrir guesta, Mr. and Mr*.
C.U ,u , to ipend the raat of tho
McKinney and children, Ralph Rolidoyw with her parents, Re.v.
and Jean, William Henry. M ar gnd Mr*. R. L. Dlvins, while
Un, and Mr*, Troy N»nea^, of ProfeMor Thompson w i l l atTexas, vUlted -9Uvcr tend"tho Orange Bowl game at
ort Orders Tam|&gt;a,
Hpring* and Dok Tower this Miami.
Mr , n&lt;J Mr^
0wrn.
Delicious •»aek during Uialr atay her*.
. Mr. and Mr*. Tilson and , nd rhlldran,
Batty,
Martha,
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Chicken
daughter*, Annette a n d
Mar- ind j|m( &gt;ptnl chriatma*with
Joria, o f Durham, N. C.. and Mr*. Owens’ parents, at Ornoksf t ’ S A N D W IC H E S
Mrt. Annla T. Cooper h a v e I wille.

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Mr' ■n,, Mr*‘ Theodor. AuJh"1 rlTutmaa F'hoHd*v*
*|lln,
Jr., spent Christmas with
the ChrUtmaa holidaysMr^ AullnV parents at Halne*
‘ Mlsa
Virginia
Elliott and CUy.
M I a a Sarah Elliott, of West
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell
Elisabeth, Fa., are at th* L *»o l ip(n t the week-end at ClearCharm Beat Horn* for the win-1 w#jar and Tampa visiting Mr.
Ur.
| Campbell’* parents and other
Mr. and Mra. Jim Partin aral relatives.
•pending the Christmas holidays
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Wynn
with Mra. Partin's parants, Mr.J ipe.nt Christmas day with Mrs.
E.
Parsons
at|
Wy
ynn'a
parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. C.
luieaviue.
i •••
GilnaavlUe.
B-. L* Plymel of Palatka.
Mil* Mae F, Gavin, of D e n ji'M r , and Mr*. Ben O. Wain
y»r. Col., arrived Tueoday. to] right accompanied by Mr*. I.
•pend her two week*
____ vacation]_______
]V. Gray,
- J , ■ptnt
spent Chriatma. with
partly with Mr, •nd Hr*- J.) Hr* WalnHfht'i ;vparvoU •ndl
Wilson on
sa w ' «
having com# hare by w*y ° m Sunday.
Matnbbl*. Tann. ;
I Spancer Walnrlght o f Mlam.
William
Henry Martin, o f] I* .pending aaveral days with
tha Ualventiy of Pannsylvanla, hla brother, Ben 0 . Walnrighl.
jphjJadalDhle, Pa., la apandtaf
Mr. and Mr*. Wilke* Damaah|. Christmas vacation With hjsl to*, of Winter Garden, *p*nt|
naranta, Dr. and Mra. t. W.| teveral dor* with Mr. and Mrs
u ir tln.
Ben O. Walnrlght laat weak.
. Mra. W . W. Wilson ha* ,ar-|
Mr. and Mra. James Tool*
rived to spend »h" winter with and chlldran. Clam Jan* and
bar aon, J. W. Wllaon and Mra. Jamas, of Conover, N. C , in*
Wilson, at thalr hom« on Lokaj visiting Mr*. Tool#’*
mother,
Charm Drlv*. Mra. Wllaon boa Mr*. C la n E. Mariner. Mra.
baan spending aome tlm* with] Tool* and children will remain
her aotf! Dr. Dwight ■E. Wlt-| for a longer visit than Mr. T»olc.
•rn, ait New Haven. Conn.
1 , D. D. Daniels spent Christ*
Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Wynn mas day with hi* mother at Ta
had as thalr gu*»t» Bunder] varaa.
Mra. Wynn's mother, Mr*. B.
Charlea Ollff, o f
Southern
L. PlymaL E. L. Plywel. rndj Ccilage, Lakeland, la apandbtg
Mr. and Mr*. R. L. WUkaraon the holiday* with hlapsrertts,
"nd ion. Ray of Palatka.
Me. and Mra. E. M. Ollff.
Mrs. Jim Partin and Mr*. J.| Mlsa Virginia WUkaraon o f
W.
Wllaon
entertained
Mra.] Southern College, Lakeland, Is
Partin’s 8unday School \claa* spending the holiday* with hat
with * natty at . th, home of a u n t and unde, Mr*, a R.
Mra. WUaon on Laka Oharm | Cloata and Mr, blonta.
Drive. Tho ohlldraa axchanged] £ Mlai
Louise
W h eeler, o f ]
Lha following:
Betty Owen*.

j
*

th e
l

T

-

P * et&gt;

» *1 / .
, * r* ' ■‘
/• •» * " f j’ %.r-. *. v . , *

• }*

M e a ls

N a ttP .*1

=» d i r e c t r e '

l^.v

ipendln*

Carina McEJnaon, Naraan Nal-| i Clarence Kclaey o f the U. B.
l# r Pam Brown, BlHl# Chance. Marine Corps. BecUon’ 198, In] duatrial B * h o o I, Jacksonville,
•pent tho holiday* With bia rel
alive*.
QoodB — Beer
Bergeant
Bin Robbins of I
-partanburg, &amp; C., la spending
oral day* with kl* brother,
id Robbias sad Mra. Rob-

GE STORE &amp; BAR

ii'-'ak ■

DaLand, li spend!
n wltk kta par*si
Mi*. B. f . Wheel*
M. Packard
at

fiS w t?
MWRv*e:

�u

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
•light, handsome DMy Conn took
the offensive. In his anxlouartess
to Kayo Louis
the courageous
Conn became momentarly careless.

lite r Nam es
igh ligh t O f

GENEVA

Moving in, he left his Jaw ex.
posed for a second.

Mrs. Helen Curlett hail as
her gursts recently, h e r sis
That was long enough. Louis
ters, Mra. Belle Brumley o f San
drove a right against Conn’s
chin. Bihy tottered, and Louis was ford an,| Mrs. Kr-.nn Re*-*! o f
the assas/in again. Blow after Bloomington, III
blow th.dded against Corn's head
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Toole and
family o f Ft. Lauderdale spent
Christmas with Mrs. A A. Mor
an. Mrs. Toole and children will
remain for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Itooley
rnroute to West Pilm
Beach
stopped to visit with Mrs. Ethel

We Sell U. S, Savings Stamps

p A oe

Thomas Thursday.
FARM ERS’
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. ('.tiffin
and family of Aubumdal; .pent Moran visited J in . Moran's sis­
ter. Mrs. John Rcse, in Orlando
Christmas
with
Mrs.
l.ouisa Friday.
Grant.
Miss Sue Ilarriton o f Talla
Mr, and Mrs. Norton. Mrs. ha ssee, and Mr. and Mr* ll«n ry
Rirhanl House a n d ilaugtvU-' Harrison were home with th.*:r
M in im , and Mrs. MrKihbin, ft|| ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F lln
rison. Christmas.
from Annislon. Ala., are spenl
Mr and Mrs. T W. Prevatt
ing Christmas and the holiday, and family spent Christmas Pay
in the Jones home here.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. :
Sgt. C. W. Culpepp«-r leaves Littler. in New Smyrna
Mr and Mrs Joe Goodson ind
Saturday for Ft. Brnmng. Gft .
family o f Melhmirne nre visit
, where he is stationed.
Mr and Mrs. It. N Strevril ine Mr anil Mrs. Hauer durinc
spent
Christmas
with
their the holidays.
Several Geneva families had
friends. Mr. and Mrs. nsrniy
Christinas dinner at the (Vm nio
nity hall Those taking p a r t
w eie
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Phillip
H ioer. Mr
anil Mr-. \V
A
V sson. Mr. an.| Mrs Bernard
Bradley and family. Mr
a n .1
I Mr*. Wilbur Jackson and famih
lot Sanford. (Ii-nrm- Williinn Bal
I lard. Ftlwin Ballard ami M '»»
Ann Klieabeth Croslev o f it?
lando, anil Mr. and Mrs
|i.»
V dt ttroddy a n d family o f

f iv b ,

M ARKET

l'| give
a
holiday air
to
Geite.l Hikes and cookies add
H u" peil lo iiiii'imked frosting.

r DIXIE ^
CRYSTALS

N E W ERA
Ay? A R K E ‘r S
QUALITY DEPT. _____

rH K in K ii.r n i niintii: is L tv n nun

«v

k iii

IE

-Km'

WHITE BACON
BACON, lb.........21c 'S T E W , 2 lbs

BAC O N , lb........39c

t'l Itt'.ll ', . VIICH s w * |,|.

n * is t

CHEESE, lb ..... 29c
s«U LL -r w n r n

Cured Hams, lb. 29c

BACON, lb.......29c
w hom

nin t t « n
W IIJ O U

Mince Meat, lb. 15cI STE A K

B*n*

CHOPS, lb.

HAMS, lb...........
CHOPS, lb. ...
SHOULDERS, lb,
SAUSAGE, lb. ..

Hocklss Picnic H A M S..... lh

? u n it

Shoulders, lb..... 17c
(lilt.1.1

29c
%

nr.iiK T»:&lt;n rn

Loin or CLUB STEAK

Con Cnrne, lb. 29c
Neck Bones, lb. 10c W EINERS, lb.

SIDE, lb. .........

BACK BONE. lb.

S TE A K

LAR D

F R ID A Y F E A TU R E S

F R ID A Y F E A TU R E S

lb. 3 3 Vic

CAULIFLOWER 5

SAUSAGE,

*x tiw

F R ID A Y FE A TU R E S

IIXHDOI.I.
India.
IW .
:il
— i/I*l — Mnbanda* K. Hand
hi. I«»nir leader of India’* in
dependent movement wa* relieved
• f hi* leadership
• f the AH
India congrvn* par y today at hi*

STEAK

Cauliflower lb. ...

lh....
jabbage lb ..... 4c YTOMATOES
OMK
5 lbs....
Hnberries lb. 18c oAPPLES
o in r i
. .

(iundhi decided t&lt;» retain In •
freedom to ojijmum* nil vinlenr**
■ml could not go along witn
majority of thd party** executive
©t.mmittee in m atep toward cu
ojHT.ition in H riU ins war effort.

It KnRIKj

Lettuce

n o t.i,

MUTTER, lh.
■

-•M A L L

M

V tU .V

ASS

DREAD

■IN SO, Ige. r..........

MINK SALMON
AW K R U 'A S

LIFEBUOY SOAP ...

ALL BRANDS TA LL

• SIIIKN-S

ijln t FLAKES, be.

* T O K K i.r a

nr

.

HAS POOR TIRES
TRADE IT IN
ON ONE OK OUK

rA srr

,
M tS O A R V

rt

h o u r

J A f'K

i

Pepper
,

... 43c
h

.......10c

■ ^ .e i/ B T 4U

i OH, P in t
—

25c

Covpe ____ — 485.00

Kelloggs Corn Flakes

1938 Chevrolet
Deluxe Town
B*d*n
476.00

Quaker Oala ________

1937 Chevrolet De­
luxe SpL Sedan
W. Radio .... 395.00

Ralston Hhredds ____
KelJoggs Variety Pack

1937 Plymouth
Sedan______ 395.00

Kelloggs All Bran _

1938 Plymouth
Coupe ______ 385.U0

C igarettes,
-iff

r. \ s u a

&lt;b 25c

t

Oysters

Ot 6S&lt;

n 35c

Lobsters o&gt; 19c
1 !i l1irk Cr&lt;ik&gt;
•heal
39c

So«..tTvur» b 21c

S irin rys ■&lt;• 15t
&lt;•

i

IJuvun

"•

?.3*’

Jld c t
2 ibs

BliSUJO 'b

TO M ATO JU KE
FLOUR

Mb

ctn.

$1.19

m im e

1937 Oldamoblle 4
Kite. Coup* 855.00

Cube S ta rc h ..........3 ^ c
UBRVW

20 Iba 5 7

19c

3 lb 5 5 c
1 lUr* Clovor

HONEY
lc-oi 1 9 c
Sugar Pill or
Oh' Poyl

,«

1. O B Peak#
FLOUR

In Cartons—In Quarters—P o u n d

80-* 0 - Bulk

Kc!|txj&lt;j Corn

box

3 is. 15c

amiur

FLAKES

Lovati s* Enrich* 1 Wn:» V t iri.r i

5&lt;

~

S

'f

Kantas Grado B Cold S'orago Mixed

Clokvly't Hof 2 Can*

Tom ato— lin e

Red Delicious or Fancy Winesap

Tom ato Juice ....... s U c

ibs

13c

fancy least
Carrots t&gt;&lt;h *HC
"
McfriJe Often
15c
U S 1v«t
Apples 5 ib* 23c
Canedson Weaed
H u tab agas ib 3c

APPLES 6

All Bl-mal*

Uueak»
Cello

COOKIES
box 1Qc
Evaporated

APRICOT5.
ib ^25c
Dandy Lln*

Italian Ch«!

Etokaly'a Cut

BEETS
SPAGHETTI
15V4-OZ glass 7v^c
H«ina Tamdto
•
2 30319
K E T C H U P
M - .x b .H u 1
5&gt;/2C Slokaty'a
Obvluk/tear—
LIMAS
BALLARD’S 5 »• 27c 303 15C
'

Amarican Oil

Sardines 4

Ai ;a Slka

’/&lt;» 19c

Pineapple -

MILK Ctronghaort Deg
UvmTi Th
3 tell 23 Food 6 cans 29c Rolls

j* .

5

9c

C e ra 2 i»J 23c

1939 Plymouth

TVI.L

D r S u g .....Ate

i .I' * «

Chops

S&lt;ok«ly‘s C. Q w R B

"OOO ....„... 7&lt;/,c
I

Dr

K raut

Deluxe Town

Kelloggs Pep .............

HONEY

II ' t'i'wvi O c«•in

2*nrlnsp

A lbs

'I

Suliad Flah

T u h Hoa 'b 39c

Potty I'-. I
n '»o»l
rry th

»&gt; 25c

I y A'

p&lt; 15c
Sitv»r Float £au«r

C ER EALS
m su ko

Stvcuks

D ru tia g

L IM IT «

SYRUP
Loaves

iiliS S

b u lle t 2 &lt;t» 25c
V • llml l'in
Cvooktr 3 'b. 25c
l,i x* 1*i |ht r. iTcklo
Ago ill
is 21c

Steaks

no 2. y;

PC FLOUR .........

nt

.Vitukcrol &gt;t&gt; 15c

Roads

Tropical Cola.I

PINEAPPLE .j:...
»

L fU JB
q^sv
M / lV F e u J .

Chops

or Poat

a u n u &gt; on m ia u R n

.1
- •
» i* f« .i« u * * n u N •

Pl'i Pc ■
S h ou ld ers t 19c

TO A S TIE S

TOMATO JUICE .

.......

&amp;

PERT

PRUNES

IF YOUR OLD

on,

SLICED BEETS .

t

SILVERDUST

po rk

BABY

c

SYRUP

SARDINES ..... .

M IX TOILET SOAP,

A tV V vL V b ^

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS
"WITH A
THAT COI

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

rm

G

f ig

15

End C u lt-lb

r»oi» Biscuit

Pecans 3 lbs... 55c
r n ix T M t

SWAN SOAP, Large

BACO N

P.icos Good Thru Jan. 3

atoms t l 'l i d n

VELVO

v k i i ow

AMS 5 lbs. ^ 21c BANANAS 4 lb s.,

q iia n ii I v

Everyday Low Prices!

•»wn r»ip.:r*t.

BALL

•'IH M IIIPK

f'tdgrr va * ' wptl*

Gandhi Resigns As
Indian Party Head

lb.

POTATOES 10 lbs

Oranges doz.

fbirm*

t.• Phillip Hauer on Suttdnx, lH*o
21 RrV. W II Key«er. the Hap I
t»*t pastor, performed the err**
ru*ny. Mr. and Mrv llatier an*
nt their home on Lake tJinnva. 1
Mr nn«l .Mra. Joe l).nui of
Miami are irur*(* of Mr :nd
Mrt. ( ’ V llurri*on and family
Mi** Dixie t ’ rosdey t* \ »«•i•,ng
h»*r aunt and cou*in* in K* I .an
«!• rtl.l,
Mr nn«) M i* K D. llm l li.id
It* their truest* Mr und Mr*
f ’ordea o f Itaytona llemvi re
c •'fitly
K A. I.eFiU «*f H« lie Cilade
TP*‘TTf''Chri*ttni*'* with hi* ninth
it
Mr-. Sarah l.rFiD.
K«lward Baxter, wh » wun he
l'eved to h 11 v e been in t h ••
IVurl
Harbor
attack,
arrived
h«»nie *ufily Inst week t » he
v ilh hi* parent*. Mr. and MrArnold llnxtvr
for (*hri«tniM'
He will be stationed m Jmk
Huiville aoon

_____ ECONOMY DEPT.

FRYERS
w iirovstv

Mrw

C O N T R O L !.K O

F R IE N D S ’ -------------- F i t und Sflt. Specials

N
f

"T T

T H E IR

I

“ W H E R E CUSTOM ERS SEND

doz

w 10c

Stokcly'a
tlonay Pod

PEAS
5c 2 303 27

Unltoan Ttxltir* TotUt Tlaau*—
295.00

JPie Cherries
oa i

an

T q ^ e t Tissue
e n n i ' i .emuxasi

B A B Y FOOD

1984 Chevrolet

IK I— Cato a
i
S la k e

___

1917 Fort SO Hi

W ALD O R F
IT ISO A T S

•«ye&gt;K rsei

3

.

13c

�1

■ 4

'

MU l » U s ' hU*M» bidder S I'tb l
U i w uuor mm IM A m .
I Monday ht Ik* meatb mi ‘ FabT!*»
'ary, lets. •Uj.ieM m u « Jbd «a *
WASHINGTON, I * * . S l - r i * ! - • *
--------.ma.
... ? Pr.-sid«rt Rooncvelt tw m m ajvl&gt;.i uay of baciMkir.
cd today tha" CdngAcs modify
It. IV lUCJLVDON
cxbtfog legislation h K t&lt; bring
Clark.
parity price* for peanut* bite Rnt
ill
y «u r t. H*miaule
with th»M of other, commoditin. rmmo.
idk. r
In a m iu agt to WfbUtoc* the t l k U )

Change Peanut Rates1 «•*.«?

Philippine Commander^ MacArthur
froK Jebac

Pr»*ldmt raid the existing law)
provided for excessive mandatory rofiCH

lam r»«i.

GET THE THRILL

of Picking Winners
TO N IG H T’S A L L -S T A R F E A T U R E
N IN T H

RACE

greyhound

F U T U R IT Y

Inexpensive, Cartful

cu s

And

b • " th. * lr

LUCKY MARK-----• ;18 wih all the
OFFICER ANDREW
QRAND BIS
"dope" en the dogs
LUCKY SIS
CALUMET
*1 the Seoford-OrSUNFLOWER CHEF
Undo Kcnatl Club.
DUDE HANK
OAY KOP
N O M IN O R S A L L O W E D
POST TIME S i l l P. M.

Compute

|

The** rate* were called to t Mr. I J J * .
_
_
_
_
_
_ _r .
I Ing plant, located here midway
"J. 'A*!?,**!),
|between Sanford and Orlando on Roosevelt *»id. fa the ncwly-cn.
C o h lltM te^ a *iT
0.2. Highway 17, returned flee; acted law which' extended the J,
3lld d lf of Jmly lA
favorite* and one eecond choice; period for federal arfmfabtrrtion
of
(he
Soil
Conservation
and
Do-,
ba&gt;
m
«
i x n
in W/ «
on the first card of 11 racer and |
then reported
Monday
night. |mcrtle Allotment Act, and r*-|*“ » bade application f,
•*" »“ «•&gt;&lt; «h»r
Favorites generally average about «ured producer* of baxie farm I
one victory out of three fa nat- eommoditln th.t « i percent n f , ^ ^ parity loam would be eon failed.
*«min«ie. mate or f i
fan-Wlde racing surveys.
• Rut there hive been a number
of long priced doge, alao. Just
enough to make thing* more ex. I
citing. Monday
night.
Joyful
Morn won at 818.00 for K and
an fakir Kart fu ry romped horn*
at &gt;11.01) for $2.
Tonight's
program,
(Carting
promptly at 8:16, features the
New Ycara Kvt
Handican,' a
futurity sprint matching Lucky
Mark, Officer Andrew, Grand Hit, note.
Ijicky his, Cilumrt,
Sunflower)
, Chef, Dud Hank and O iy Kop. I \£”
Officer Andrew
easily
won) Th.
, Monday night's feature race, re- n.nr
O, I'. IIKItNlMlM
I'I.rk
funding the neat price o f $19.60 •"■•J1
Cl.rk
1 Court, H.m lnal.
lor the victory as he was genCounty.
ertlly overlooked In the betting. |r, j , r;
IlK tl.)
Overnight Entries Far Wednesday
I
First twice— Fatarlty
•*'

C AREFU LLY AND
Q U IC K L Y F IL L E D
We

FBI

A ll

P rassilpilens

LANEY’S

1 YYarnln*

P rices Good Through

Saturday, Jan. 3,1942

YOUNG TENDER BABY BEEF-CUT FROM
STALL FED STEERS - A T TABLE SUPPLY!

Day Phone...
Night Phone

WRECKER SERVICE

DEUCIOUS BBAHDED______

g ^ T lb s .

BRYAN’S

GARAGE

Oh Root# 17 (Sanford Highway) at Longwood
/'
. .about 8 miles North of Orlando TURN AT RED ARROW

Sanford Af$f.§t.Znd Nt

B y P A U L ROBINSON

!A K K T T

T O M M Y / -A D V E -T W 6
MOVIE?.* fD U M E IT * j

THE B ^ S A 2 C J Z T "

btolSGlS UEE BCSS
1 AFW l MONSV-AU

MC5 T*M£ -O H . W A ir --------------. ‘ p io c H e u P
o n the
r~
\fXmm
COONEIZ

DffOLAD WH6N1WS
fV »U O N SHOW IS p

INTHN

mEPHONEL,
■

. i l l or i l B l i u v A .I*. ir ir . ns.
filed same In m r o fflea and hia
mad. application for n U s deed to
ba l.eaed Ihsreon Hald .••rtlflra la
Umbra per tna rtfltavrlrtg d t*crlb «T
property la Iho County o f Hornlnol». NUIo of Florida, lo w it. •
MWI •I o f H K I-I of
*W | .(
Portion ! • Tnwn.hlp f t South
l.amry IX RaaL IS Aeroe.
T h . assessment, o fM h o said pro.
pertjr under the raid r -r llflr a t* i
laeurd w »« In the name o f M AltY
J. P IN K
Cnleeo eald certificate ekall be '
redremnt arrordln * In lew, the
property deecrlbed
thereto
r ill
bo an1.1 In th# hlahest bidder » t
the court houee door on the t in t
llnndar In tha month o f Febru­
ary, l i l t whlrh la tha la d day of
Fobruary. IS ti.
(rated Ihla H at day nf December

r

r o a v o u .*

vouvayvou

T

.

1*11.

MMUIES.

I f o s r UN BixkS
f? A*fWOlW to o

n r,

Clerk rtren ll
County. Florida
IS K A L I

I&gt;?ri-5iN3«3r3

ts z in z i' I
tV- **'•&gt;.* C.rih'5 I

M Y it k

of

. " j s n

NtrrifB

LO N E

Norrewr«aAfN I

CMANCB3,Vtm t6

1

THOSE MM-TClAfS

___ _ ApB HAHaNO
“ 1— . ^OOUNDF

By

RANGER

FRAN

n

- t -

18 * imiutirY

savory/

*

FIAVOWUL/

F U I I M IU O

IB T l I I M

Broilers, 2 fo r 76c
FRESH KILLED

B E E F P ftT RO AO T, lb,

Samlnola

im ic A T ta v
u

Sausage, 2 lbs. 26c

llvndnn

Fon

ntviRf.

Ttior C 8 . Lee. h n h tef'u f'T a x CertlIK ate No. 7M. laeord the 7th dar
of Aueual. A .D . 1ft*. hue (llod
ta n a la uiy of fire nod haa made
application far a U s dead lo ho
laoued I hereon. Hold
certlflrala
embracra tha fullowlng described
e ea tertr la the I’ ounty n f KamInole. mate o f,F lo rid a , lo wtl:
IK M
nf N W M
o f IW | .|
•torima ▼! To mahlp I I Mouth
H ass* t l lAaat. I* Arrsn
T h * aaaesamant o f Iho aald proparty under the aald rv rtlflc a l*
lined was la tb * naraa o f MAltY

NO.IHflNlCS'rM

YOU MEAN,
ANOHANE L
•&lt; TOMMY
CDMS HERE

Court.

29c

from rstlrvmvnt lo 'jm command,
fag general In tha Pbr East And
tnar* la no ankkarlng now aa h«
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MONDAY,

Dog Track Settles
Down For 90 Days
Racing Routine
, LDXGWOOD,

Dec.

29-&lt;Rpec-

W ) — W ith Iha opening card out
a f the
w ay,
Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club settles down to Its
96 -dajp racing routine tonight at

ALTM AN’S
USED
CARS
IP YOUR OLD

POOR TIRES
ft TRADE IT IN
ON ONE OP OUR
HAS

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Hadan — ... .

Uia contention.
Orrraigki entries far N aafiy
First Kara— Fatartty
1 Alamo
i Philip Morrla
2 LE U
. , 8 Dod Lonler

Sords? Review (o

JAN U ARY;

3 ElliabcthJonea 7D anclnf W arTlor

4 Old Briar
8 Ruth Mulrock
Second Rara— Futarlly
(First Half Daily Double)
1 MTUam Mora
6 Balia Harper
2 Irens Mae
0 Sweat Cash
3 Rip A K *g
7 Kid Mika
4 Smoky Dude
8 Blare lip
Third Rare—A.Id Mila
(La*t HalfDaily
Deable)
1 Twenty Bueka
5 Flaghom
2 Gian Condon
ABrother Skip
3 Feat Fire
7Golden Alice
4 Little Rip
8 Lenient
Fearth Kara— Futurity
1 Dod Larkin
May Keen
2 Rip The Way ACourt Coquette
3 Fielder
7 Hell's Fire
&lt; Mark Me Down
Joyful Morn
Firth Kara —3 -l« Mila
I Don X
&amp; Duaty Daunt
l Willie Mite
0 Sinny Matron
1 (Jay More
6 Dee l-orein
I Miami Calling
' 8 Stand Up
Birth Kara — Futurity
1 Dod LreourJ
R Natural Roll
2 Slam
A B»b Moore
3 Court Qulr
7 Slim Hatard
4 Panchenta
8 Tweedledum
Seventh Rare — 1-Id Mila
1 My Fortune
A Duitaman I
2 Army Man
A Daley Mint
3 Ida Willard
7 Klnf Melody
4 Stand Over
8 Smoky Tata
Eighth Rara — Fatarlty '
|"t Port flhto
A Golden Palace
2 Lucky Taker
A Lucky Sie
3 Curate
7 Stay's Image
4 March Boy
8 Slim Grimca
Ninth Hare — Futarlly
1 Fuile Kay
5 Officer Andrew
2 Calumet
0 Krie
3 Red Paddy
7 Bunflbwer Chef
4 Grand Fla
8 Lucky Mark
1
Tenth Race — Futarlly
1 Faat Fury
6 Lady Higher

I

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0 Darry
3 M»nle Blue
7 Lucky Vicky
4 Chief Starter 8 White Zephyr
Klarcnth llac* —4 d l Mila
(Qulnlela Kayos
Kars)
Joe Louis
1 inlander
0 Lumbar Jack
I a Plraaant
Sue
0 Don
Orlando
Training
Partner
I 8 Jovial Duka
7 Yokel Buy
I 4 GRKBNWOOD
Duds Hank
HLAKE.
Lucky Dec.
Ranger
29
—VO—Jo# Louis
caught
Dew
Amna with a vicious right cross
Sunday and sent the- 200-pound
New Yorker off to a 10-mlniite
nap aa tha champion opened tha
final two aaeeka o f training for
Ihw title match with Buddy Batr
on Jan. 9.
Louis wofked four rounds In all,
toxlng
Don
Monro*.
losing
against
Amoa, George Fitch and Gaorge
Nicholson in that ordar. After
the drill hts weight was down to
200 pounds and the champion
announced he woohl taka a va­
cation fbr a cuupli of days.
Baer ___
alio dlapli Rt hla beat
form' bf the 'preparations,
‘ ----------- hurting
..
both" Jim lt'iblnann and
Klim
Thompson with hard rights. Tho
challenger went
three
rounda

j o « tdUU MtoiodV
o t r e e o M M A ffj/

'llama has slightly the better
eleven. But playing at home, plus
a really fine extra point con­
verter, Derace Moser an(J hla
- ew M U V b erl ^
Aggie mates may fool Jimmy
RfflAHCP AX HBAO COAcA
Nelson and a
Crlmaon
Tide
AT HOIKS PAMS- l b BSCCMB
squid that may bo a trifle over­
lA t- PBoFPWiodAi. fooxOAU.
confident.
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Z . CXAK
CRANftft-autttlAT* M-&amp;*eesefo*M 7 Anyway, we're still
strlning
Saw - dinargfeifr-MbtoniAsnns u
along with Missouri.
JueAK-fSbKwaNLR^TifrMdrrti tS !
[ CaTtW itXAT AM. IJ-FogFfUM IX.

Select Selections
departments,

Missouri

should

handle F"plh»m by 20 to 7.
The Rosa Bowl entanglement
over at DurIffin, N. C., offer*,
many possibilities, not tha least
of which -a tha ch n ro of
d
Beaver
victory
dtle
to their de&lt; ,
H
P »»rr T
is u 'iy n
u t tu
terminrd fight coupled with Dahl
overconfidence. Howtver, (1
H
Ihe actual atrength of tha twi
outfits. The Blue Davila ahouM
be rated on top by 14 9f 8

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(Ton Pickup .. 175.00

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Chevrolet Co,

AD E LIN E . ROCIION
plaintiff.
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AR TH U R H E N R Y P E T E lia , DefaadanL
NOTICE 1X1 A P T E A R
TO TU B D KFEND ANT. AR TH U R
1IENRT P E T ERA:
YOU A R E IIEIIEITT N O T IF IE D
ta appear Jn Iha ahovs atylad
eauas, a dlvorea salt, which la
pending In tha Clrenlt Court nf
Iha Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and

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AND FOR TIIR COE NTT OF
■RRINOLR. IM T R OF FLORI­
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Nirt'ee In hereby RlVSk that &gt;
am enaaaad In iha fern bualneSE
al HanR.rd. Fla., under Ihe fieIliloua namf Fl»a1da Lent a a d i
Fern O ', and that I Inland lo
renlalsr aald aama pursuant In
Iha itrm a o f Iha “ Fletllloua Nam*
Hialula" (Chanter m i l la w s o f
Florida) with tha Clark o ( tka
l i m i t Court o f gamlnota Coun­
ty, Florida.
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while Chriatlahti main hope ll*a
with Ita flna bAk, Kyle Gllleapl#.
Georgia can cdunUr with _AH*
American Frankie Slnkwlch. Thla
Orange Bowl b*ttle gate a dopll*
cat* rating with th« Ro** Bowl

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harsh aeaaoned by action during
X O tftT d A A .
the first seven beat favored.
UtATMt M i
Following tha
custom
In­
iCCSWtJ WoM
augurated In 1039. the raelng on
Imuo _
New Year's day will start at
l«m w * k t
10:00 A. M., so giving horaamen,
OOiMpg
visitors to this retort and natives
vJAeLUiy
an almost continuous day
of
rprta aa the Orange Bowl game,
which this year
ha# drawn
Georgia and Texas
Christian,
atarta shortly aftar tha Con­
clusion of the racing program. At
the writing the moat prominent
prospect a for tha Orange Bowl
Handicap are The Chief
and
Benefactor, the two gaining such
consideration through excellent
J o i U B u l l a w o t rUe. ■ efforts in the Christmas handi­
• iqooo Cos AA&amp;eit s of*&amp;4
cap.
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af . Florida, and y e * ’ are hueekr
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ones during each waak fee, **WJ
MIAMI Dec.
Special)—
eoaaacallva waaka In tka ■ a w l *
Herald, a new,pa per pahRaka*
Thla waak of competition at Trop­
la aald county.
ical park at Miami will be head­
W IT N E A * a y kand and seat aa
lined by the running af twa $2,500
, Thla ordar ahall ha publish,* Clark ac Iha Circuit Ceart a f tka
features.
be
________ First of these will ha
aura sdrh waak rtr four fonarru* NI b U, Judicial Ctrralt. la akd far
lira vaaka la
T IIK
SANTORO Iks County a f Bemlnole. 8tata a f
the Ormfas Bowl Handicap, sat
HERALD. a aawipapar pukliakad Florida, this Doeamher Ilk . A. D.
for decision on New Year', morn­
In Bamlaola Couaty, Florida.
ing. It la a mite and a iliteenth i
r&gt; P. HERNDON
Wllaaaa my afflrta l alaaaiora m 1 ,
Clerk o f tho Clrenlt Caar*
text. The othrrfU the six furlong
and aaal. .of Iha raid Court at
Dy
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manner In which tha maating'a fca. C IIA TO TK . bn bar- ll. 1 t to |t.M
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANDORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1911

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Hotel Under W ar-W raps

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ward West Libya
A s Russians C on-!
tinue To Advance'.

Luncheon “ Poor
Man” Style Had
By Rotary Chib

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NRW YORK, Dee. JO _
f.tl* )— The ItrlUeh red la esid
!#• l.erseen soldier,
have been derated for Mutiny
, ta Peri* elnce Dec. I. end
- • # k ite com milted .ulridr.
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the radio said, are "now rot.
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Members Decide Ten
_ Im portant - Events
During Past Y ea r
A program greatly enjoyed b*
members of tho Rotary Club
and fear visiting Rotariana wad
stagefi by Charles Morrison, choirman i I the Fellowship Committee,
o r U i -Poor Man's Umeheoi.’
M l l - j i t s n l i v neon at tho Tuortst
Canter on U
_ etplsined that the
drawing to a etoao.
blighted by (many eveate.
them detrimental to Urn
of our nation bat mas.#\

withdrawn from
miles north o f
A
escape a
three
placer movement
The
e »« bombed Sine*pore's 'dsfinaM Inflicting little or no dam• T . according to the British.
_ The British defenders of Slng• o e e ’n approaches fought back
strongly against a Japanese pen­
etration South of Ipoh, tin and
eommunlcmtioni center, In west­
ern Malaya, but the Invaders'
complementary drive along tho
y C w est apparently made no
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reported bottling
■ tm a lT to crush a Japan#**
ja n ch u M i invasion o f itratogto
WgmatrU... Tho Japanese units
landed fn m hlg transport* near
Medan were unable to bettor
their position.
• Thirty persons w o r o klUod
and TO Injured In tho olr raid
Modsn and a Dutch K.L.M.
air llnor was bumod is It was
taking o ff.

r

."■..'•Kiss sn»8Si;«

XL.ur .‘X *'.^*«asia

•nr a l o n g engagement with
WetherUnd* troop*. No&lt;• w p « »
at tho number dropped wat glvv .

local theatre were awarded da
follows|— first, J. L
Jngley:
second Leonard M etfoae: thW.
0 .. W. Spencer. Tha fottwlng
were mentioned aa tho tea moat
Important events up to Dec. I,
1041:•
1. Adaption of loaoo-load law!
*■ Rossevolt-CkurthUI meeting
at sea.
rrit's -shoot-on.sight'
i^Vf*
.. jt ^
o f a President

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at war. la tinder wag ta

« cS S ’ r ' £ ' * £ £
u l &amp; . ’X f t g S

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tho vohnttoor sarrkee
so and s s iU w s oab-com.

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s s a i r b r S£to-

given funds to weehs

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Japs T o

Standstill
j

Tokyo Declares City
O f Manila W ill He
Token Hy Jan. 10

Determined that any possible air raid shall not find them un­
The westward rolling
Soviet
protected, servicemen st a New York hotel place sandbars outside offensive smashed German
» t•flies windows, The sandbag barriers were Installed so the hotel tempt, to h»ld new defense line*
on several sectors of the front
inlsation could.keep functioning in rvent o f an attack.
snd the uninterrupted Krd Army
advance iinrruped a numler of
additional villages, the l!o«-tan.
announced Inst night.
“The enemy is suffering heavy
added the Soviet infor­
mation bureau's Inte night comniunique.

Seventeenth Annual Pioneer
Night Will Be Held In Lake Mary
American Legion
Sponsors School
Oratory Contest

Well known throughout Central
Florida, the annual Lake Mary
Pioneers Night will 4* held Jan.
I. at 7:30 o'clock at the Chamber
of Commerce Building for the
seventeenth- time' with tain en­
tertainment o f many type* on
the program for the pleasure of
all people In Seminote County
aver U yean of sgt, who a n
especially Invited to attend by
the Pioneer Committee.

In « new bursa uf nriisl setiv.
Ity. the
nfflcsl
nnnnuncrmerit
SSld, 1M German planes were drsIr o ^ d
yeitrrdsy ngsin.t
Holy

lie Karvhfi ItsMee.
While battle line enrre.ponenls
lold of still other -uerrses I n
*ver one nf the main fighting
- The .fifth annual national ops*
Mttnrs, the Russian press hailed
torlcal contest conducted by tho
Ike Soviet.British accord on anti*
a) Cornmltto* of tha FloAvl. strategy and drrlarrd the
rtment of th^ American
biside o f the tso nations hive
' be bald asrlv In 1043,
tn ‘-strengthennl hy the flames
-w »r."
...........
'-lenTwin
t. stated today after. tickets _will be gteeit away, varltriti.li mobile columns draw,
^10. Dgfaat M Prka rigid Can- j^ V V n g nates af t h T contest (OQ, kimts of vaudeville art* will ing a noo.o around tho niuin
^ T h e TuncUon, eonaliUag. f l one I t 2 L th* MT h DUtrl#t ?f ,ri*
; styled, and free
Iranspor. Ails forces at Airdabi*. HU miles
south oi
nf uengsst.
UengJsi. were rvjmrted
aandwlc!
Jwlcij h ellhfinH i jh iJ l s n i l r l f T T 1'
fll
? ’ ),'■ '••»’.
'tiUon will be provided
from »oum
la.) night In have smash
S wag
U w lW said ho gvpectrtt Sanford to sake fiary.
officially l».|
coffee
students « f 8«mlnoU's three high I k&gt;4ryone In the c“ unty la In -!"1 » is ,allk* ln “ "h,rP l'»'lu«l.'
Hodgkin, Ml
and MrS \Rg_____
* cited, and the committee copec-l'" ,h*
conclusive bsttlo of
...................................
ially
would like to have every 1 treneka.
regular luncheon fi
onthru
iwraon in tho county over «&lt;)) Heavy rains lurnnl the desert
Bates (*&gt;rm of yens of age present. For free |into vast mud fields and made
of the
amounting to R t U , wag turned government. The high school* nre transportation fog Panford rest- ground operation* difficult, hut
the
telephone
number i the R.A.F. still sprayed s-vilosiVes
S #r
* « * Cross Seminole, Lyman o f Longwnod, dent*
War Raltef Fund.
end Oviedo. The tetelc theme nf 300.1 should be called ami trans-Ion all the tattered German and
Thomaa H. Trent of Jackson- *n orations must be the United portetion arrangement* will b* I Italian column which had escaped
'into Tripolitans vis the Uengaslvllle.w visiting RoCsrian,uiiterUhte 8totes Constitution, end any bona- made.
*d the
Speikera will Include Senator IAgedabla coastal ro*d.
l&gt;» *club
luh byrtn^iggj-Matatvehatj
Melancholy fide high school pupil la sligible
Baby" „ and
E.F. Ilouiholder.
Judse Ware,
Fur Yeti to compete.
WUI Never Grow Old.'
Other
In addUon to the 10
to 12 u -&lt;*. Herndon. Jno. D. Jinking end
vteteors were: Boh Moos* of Wln- minute per pared • speech, each others. Thsstsr tlcksts will be
ter Garden. WU1I* N. Barr and contestant, beginning with the dis­ given to ell person* over 60 by
Thomaa C. Brooks
“
theater
trict finals, will be required to Chatles Morrison, Rlts
deliver a four to glx-mb-'-to ex­ manager, for any program be­
F s H A . Helps Preven t temporaneous address. Contest, tween Jsn. 2 and 8. The Pioneer
( ommilte* will pay the Ua on
will sh u t s by elimina­
tho tickets.
Home Coet I nflation tents
tion contests in esuatr, district
Entertainment will to furnished
Post Office tloor* wl.l be lockrd
and
state.
The
final
match**
wi
1
be
, W ASHWOTGN. Dm . ao,
held on Mar. U , at GaneivlU*. by 10 year old Nellie Keren, wh&lt;&gt; during the night through thu
Is
the
great
granddaughter
of
present emergency on an order re­
Preliminary dates w0] be *nwhom ceived from tho chief Inspector of
uneed toon. First prise will.b* Mrs. Mery a unde II for
Lake
M*rr
wee
namedt
Bill
the Post Office Department in
• $t0 defense bond, end second
end third place winners each will Crosby, formerly a Benford boy •Washington, It wax disclosed to­
amt now a professional Juggler; day. The order was explained a*
ed- Meta In Ike new f j L A J n surad small koeeea which
ere rewire a ft&amp; bond. Regional and "Mush and Pork, Ash-hauler*” . beiag • precautionary measure
supplying a large part nf the sectional contests will be held to a btsckfsea act by Ed Lane end duo to the war situation.
rergana, htee h t U r ia h de- determine the • four students Haskv Wight; • musical comedy
Front doors vrill bo locked from
we l a M r y areas, Adaskdatra. fortune-* enough te compete In by McHlarrow and MeSlarrow; 10:00 P. M. until 5:00 A. M. on
lk i national (o itM t
lor I h u r
Owen Kelly, the boy wonder or- week deyo, and from *:J0 P- M.
•d m m t t
cord Ion player; and singing by to IDO A. M. Sunday night. A
E.M. Armltage. A special feature
During the first rig
wilt be an Irish Jig by tiro pio­
neer*. Mr*. Cullltan of Sanford
PAlso
P|
th*
announced
were
and John Heaton of
Boston,
material*
amount o f defense bond sales, de­
The Pioneer Committee eon- fense stomps sales, and postal
FJlJt.-laeerod
sl*U of Chairmen Prank Evans, receipts for th# first 20 dav* In
Bonds
purchase*
Mrs. Prank Evans, Mr. sad Mrs. December.
SteTseme h£lh
r.revmOw w U .
Leon Pickering,
Mr. end Mr*. totaled $4575 and defense stomps
R.E. True. Mr. and Mr*. Horner 11048.50. Postal receipt* amounted
Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to 15,480 (Vi. about 8*0 leas than
Tomklnson and Mr. nnd, Mr*. 1910 sales.
Thirteen Complete
Raymond M. Ball.
First Aid Course The.Lion# Chib wOl not havu
Ua regular meeting Wednesday
HONK, HONK-PULL TANK
il|U *
Tkkrtaen
BANQI B ANOi
•»
WABHINOTO nT d m . 50-4A V U u t.
~
wilt te pteysd to
NEW YORK, Dm . M .- t A V - Any day now you may Just honk
To msks aura that angler* soak­ your automobile horn to auk#
ing really Mg ftah g ri sn korvtoU gaaollno. That's tho Idea behind
■MMv The f m M, open to any to-goodnos* btng eat of tbe sport, • California Invention who** In­
start- two Ingen km* teveegM* ksv*'pa­ vestor claim* sound wives from
ST oIT t P
tent e d s fish hook wfckh t ret th* born can speed up dblUUilon
xnws^the^ y n y eng theq fire* to put eat gasoline from small
ton. D A
unite.
•WlteT. Of
their U t t I

t

Post Office Gets
Order To Lock
Doors At Night

Sanford Tourist Gab Officers '
Elected At Regular Meeting
Officer* for the
elected hy the

the Rev. H O. P iu w were
ri repulns efvtw e ssember.
teeass. Each teem will se­
ta Bteay now M a t e r s by
■ary aa yeu llls arid the

ran

m

hi the Tearist Carter a§ Lake

lift

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jr -r t a '

Communique In­
dicates Enemy I s
Stopped Hy Saying
Fronts A r e Quiet

Bloody Nipponese
Losses Reported

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d^e ’•» LV’

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It’s Part O f Mexican Fete

I 'r r a a l

«J rs

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N C .M ItE R 101

1, Britain's lierort armies in a vio.
nl two-ilsy battle have .mashed
I A sle attempt t&lt;» make a new
ffehd after t 420-mile retreat
from the Egyptian bonier. Front.
Btel dispatches asserted
And
prHish vanguanle reported push­
ing' on. toward Trtp»liUhlu, the
U^stern part of IJliya snd Ust
#•♦#* o f • Mu-.ollni's African *in-

Local
War Fund Drive » &amp; . " L 5 r S i S
® Tho National Bod Craaa War

P ress

British Smash Am erican, Filipino
Axis Attempt
To Make Stand Forces A re Fighting

roops "
Under Jap Assault
ro Forces S u ffer
H eavy Losses A s
Attack I s Pressed
4 A bove China City

M em ber Awtoclated

Tndilional part of any Chrlstmaa celebration in Mexico City
is the breaking nf the I’ inala, which usually consists of a big rarth
rnwsrr pot full nf fruit and candy. Guest* are blindfolded and
allowed to swing a stick at the Pinata until It la broken. This
jrar, the- Pinata was mail* In the form of Adolf Hitler nnd here,
M. Jacques Houstrlls, Free French representative i. having hia turn.

W \ S H IN G T D N . Dec. .10 —
(•te&gt;— General Douglas MarArlhur today urgevl retail*tgry m rs.u re . he taken agUlnst
the Ja p a n r.r fur the bomb­
ing. nf Manila whirh
he
rharanerlied a. "rompletely
violrllve of alt the rlvllirr.1
prn.’es.e.
„(
internslional
law.”
An offiral t\ sr Deparlment
t nmmunlqtie .aid a survey
of the damagr to “ undefend.
ed Manila hy the repeated
"ensele*. and .s ta g e bomb­
ing hr Japanese alrrraft In.
iterate, that rhurrhes and other
rrnlers of t'hrialian war.hlp
anj rulture sere deliberately
aelcrtevl a . .perial targets
for enrmv oltarka.“
It oddrd the damage was
severe.
(M rsn w hllr.
ills patthes rruchlng Msoils from
the fn nt said the Japanese
forrr* -o u lh ra .t of Slonlla
h a ir fought their
way to
l.uldana ami Dolores, each
shout 11 airline mile* from
the Philippine rapital.
a p.
parrallyr attempting
In ef­
fect a lunrtion for a further
advene*.&gt;
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Thu liriufuat riiinnuinli|un
of thu Piu-ifiu ivnr, a thruu|tvoril Imllutin from U. S. Ar-

Returns
To
“ H” Classes To Eden
I
I
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—
y ,",,"|'iunr,er&gt;* •"
B e Disregarded London rro m lw o !m
atatiiiK “ Kvurylhln»r in i|ulBy Draft Board Weeks In Russia

ut,"
iiulicatuil
tiHlay
(lint
Julian's invasion artniu* ar:&gt;
fuiiKht tu a slanilxtill Ivy
Men Are Subject To Says Nations Reach Amuriuan anil F ilipin o iluThu annmmcumunt
He I l e c l a s H i f i e d
Complete A c c o r d funtlura.
rum* within :lfl hour* of- ihi&gt;
I n Any. Category
On W ar Situation Jnpniir-r drniilim* on Ihrir
_______
Manila “ liefiire New Year'*."
III.
« s . M is )r s
U r***•
I boast that
they would rapture
( ” ***&lt;** I -II and 3. II hove l-eeo j
Furnvtl Frrrtuy Edrii irturii
A '"kyo milllary spoki-slnau
eliminated from reroute in the rd to laimlon early today fro m !'"'"1 "I'vratlims on l.usmi Island
draft Ixiurd now that war has two weeks of Moscow coiifm-ners "
moving iicrnidiiiu—to schedule,
hern drrluri-d and sny prospective nl whirh Britain and Russia enm*|,u,t h'' changed the .late for the
&gt;rtrcti-&lt;- who was classified in to complete agreement on conduct .vaptuie of Msnilu to s"me lime
eithrr of hr** categoric* I* sub- of (he war.
"before .Inn. III.” ,\ naval com.
jrct In rv classification,
E. H.
"Our talk, in M&lt;tee»w were full, i ? mUv*
Carter of th* local draft board frsnk and sincere," Eden .anl in p ,,UJ""T
ha''submarine*
,,unk,
office said this morning, adding a statement.
|U. «. destroyer two submarl
tml • damaged 2d merchantmen
that th* -11“ was smp.y a symbol
"I w hs lucky enough to *ri- in l.ui"n waters, between Dee.
to show that a man was over 28
losses
year* of ago which now will not something of the military |ier- 22-28. Uloody Japanese
HO
rpply as a mean* of defcrmeiv.. furmsnee of the Russian armies, were lepnrteil at Maultun,
which are truly msngnifirriil.”
mile* Ity air.lino suutheust
nf
Men who volunteer In various
Manila.
Meanwhile,
I'riinoMinister
other branches uf the service will
Undefended Manil.l hud two
told Croatia's war cntiievrntuu.ly rount a* a part of thla Churrhtll
net yesterday the nation* andlair raid alerts, a 58 minute one
area’s draft quota, but not in lb* peoples who fought for frredom1In th«- morning ««•* I another
filling of the alloUd requisition hail at least reached the crest of lasting 51 itiinuir* at mid day,
for pre-imhclion examlnaton in the road anil now wrre able to are but the city was spared further
bombings. At
t’urirgidor tho
whit lay ahead.
Speaking Informally at a dinner raiders encountered Iiercj anti­
Immediately placed on th* pre.'rt. attended
aircraft
fire.
by’
Prime
Minister
A dispatch from the southern
dunion list. Mr. Corter staled. Mackensie Kink, member uf the
front said Filipino troop* drove
He explained that “ homo report war cabinet, and a few
tuner *___i
i ___ _- ____ .
a-**:*... a.*
cards' must be mailed to him notsbles. Including Jay |&gt;ierre|8&gt;nt hack Jspam-su units -tryimv lo
from the head' office of the Ma­ Moffat, the American minister, break into Eatangas province on
roads leading from Throng, t'J
rines, Navy, or tho particular Britain*
war
leader
praised
trench In which a man has vol. Canada's "magnificent effort" in mile* awuy. Th* United Hlat-s
untrrrrd before
that
person's tho war against Axis aggression forces were stoutly defending the
name may bo placed on the quota and pledgesl victory In the end. north bank of th* Tlaopg river
in that sector although u com­
list.
Th* Prime Minister aald Britain munique issued it U. S. Army
No classification la permanent felt grateful to the dominions
be. headquarter* said “ tho enemy
, . -------,
and th* personnel of tho draft cause there ws* one dark period eontlnur* to build up for***
board o ffk t are beginnlg to re. when the help and enrourage-1 maintaining steady pressure cn
classify a number of men In the ment of the dominions was one the south front.”
county of the selective servlet! uf the ms Instays which enabled I
age. "Many men,'
Mr. Carter th* embattled islands to carry*
id, "seem to think that th* on lb* struggle.
Reacting to th* fighting spirit
card which bears a classifica­
achieved
tion nimber will never ho changed. o f close cooperation
with
This la a
misapprehension on through hi* conferences
their part and according to oiden President Roosevelt and American
from headquarter*, a number of leaders in Washington, he then
categoriee are subject to
re- asserted that the salvation of tho
world lay in some organisation
ciaaaiflca.iun.f
which would have aa its cor* tho
Nine Urge posters sdrerttelng
English speaking peoples. Church, Benford have been displayed dur­
ill mad*
elaboration of hi* ing December on billboards m
Florida towns thaJ i n on main'
W . A . SUnsfield Is bare statement.
route* from the north, Chamber
Installed A t M eeting
of Commerce Secretary Ed ILgtoday.
Lindbergh Volunteers gin*Mr.aald
Hlgglna has received
a
W. A- Bton*field was Inatelled
worshipful master at a meeting His Services T o U.S. Utter from the Packer Corpora­
.
•
Of Sanford Lodge No. 82. F. and
tion, with whom tho Chamber af t ryr x
A . M. at the Maaosrie Hall-Mat
W a s h i n g t o n ! d**. so - j * ) Commerce haa an agrewment con. ,
cent
big th* uao.af Packer MU*
C. 1. Humph an- — Tha Army Air Corps aald todav
right.
Dial Cherloo A. Lindbergh bad boards, stating that JO feet by »
• Tha officers t
voian eervd hi# . service*. There few* sign* showed Ranter* adRalph &amp; “
was no indieatlon cn how won vartUemenU at Anlhagy, Archer,
Nowherry.
there mleht he aetkni en Lind­ Mclatesh.
Orange Park, Hilliard,
. ..
J - o . bergh's offer.
■ '. f r i
* 4 summer Lindbergh, a*, ead Maitland.
Mr. Biggins a»ld
time engacad in making
e# with
the
In nopoa'tinn te
.the; -r
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Placed In State,
Advertising City

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Herald

Whatever 1942 may be, 1941 waa a most eventful year.
Probably the moat aengational happening, from the point
of view of the newspaper headlines, waa the bombing of
Pearl Harbor, even more sensational in fact than the Sec*
laration of war on Japan, for after Pearl Harbor, war of
coarse waa inevitable.
But there were other sensational developments in 1941.
Hava you forgotten the gallant Grecian rout of the Ital­
ians in the early montha of the year, ur the ultimate Balk­
an conquest by the Germans? Have you forgotten the
spectacular battle of Crefo or the Italian debacle la Libya
which preceded it? And then there were the moeationai
sinking* of th* British battleahip Hood followed closely
by the destruction of the German Bismarck.'
In any ordinary year .the flight of Rudolph Heaa to
England would have been sufficient for the Number One
news story of the year, but this time it is almost forgot­
ten. The public doesn’t know even yet for an absolute cer­
tainty just what moved this top ranking Nazi to steal an
airplane and make an unexpected daah to England, but it
preceded the German attack on Russia.
laMS n a n la M tt M , u l a This violation of a solemn treaty between two leading
’ t a t l t M la l i t wss far r—
Mttsw t f a ll Haaa lla a M a tw world powers a decade ago would have been a startling
•S } • It • » M l
Mkaraata*
W || IMa H aaa mm* a U , development of unbelievable magnitude. But today we take
M l aaawa aalllalaal larala. it in our stride. It was of course one of Hitler's greatest
SkM l a Mthraatlma m l aaaatal
M m Strata ara alaa raaararaS. mistakes, and perhaps hia first, and in that respect it re­
tains Its importance. Otherwise the double crossing of a
former ally is no longer of any Importance.
Last January President Roosevelt waa Inaugurated for
VERSE FOR TODAY
hia third term In office. That was the first time in over
T U NOT
ENOUGH
TO 160 yeara of United 8tates h lito r y th a t* man had held
i f * SPASMODIC MOMENTS
- UMTS T lT G O D ; AND TO office for more then eight rears. George Washington,
I CONSCIOUS OK IIIS LOVE Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow WUaon, had
US. W B SHOULD DWELL not faced a crisis where they would run for a third term,
.VATS IN THB LIGHT AND or where, probably, they could have been elected (f they
tKMTH OP HIS LOVE AND
M USNTLY
TOT
O U R - had.
LYKS T O SBB T H A T
WB
But there were other things of even gxeateV impoeEX IN HARMONY WITH OUH tanee to some people. The Dodgers won a pennant but lost
D m
Contlnuo i t In m y
the Series to ths Yankees, and in Brooklyn searesly any­
V^—John 18:9
one knew anything else was happening anywhere else in
the world. Whlrlaway made history at Churchill Downs,
Tl&gt;« UUIt Folk Are Tail Folk
breaking all records for 67 years. There were strikes ga­
(From Wings)
lore, and threats of more strikes, and flnkUy a capital and
ths IktU folk art tail folk:
Um lightnings fork labor trues.
IkMsyy .esnap
p s p Uw
But perhps the most sensational story of,the year
r’ tfteir tight
I strong and ih r o w J ^ i
tho was the marriage of Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, the "poor
•stirs flight
little rich girl," to a Hollywood squire; or was it the con­
arOggh storm-swspt arts# of troversy over Gen. Ben Lear's “Yoo-hoo" boys?
- ' night;
heir aong a song of old dtilrt
Or God, for country, for warm
Blackoot Rules
hearth firs!
What does a motorist do whan he suddenly finds him­
ha littis folk srt stout folk;
hey stem ths flood tide at It* self caught in the middle of a blackout 7 The Florida Safe­
erast;
htlr hurts from out tho rsry ty Council has issued a sat of safety rules to meet Just
such an emergency. The Council rightly point* out that
bruit
&gt;rt freely flung on altars blsat “More people nave been killed and Injured In traffic acci­
ly faith In all of man’s dsalr* dents during blackouts in cities in England than have been
killed or injured by bombings.”
or
*fTr, | OUnlr3r’ *or
ki 1 •»Hern is the;set.of rules:,
; tln-. i n iUd; p j-ld
h* little folk aro proud folk:
1. When you fln t get in your car, alt there a few
htlr *IUm burned, tholr homes minutes until you get your eyes accustomed to the dark
In dust
[Sid tramplsd by tho conqueror’s before starting.
n tm i,
in •w&lt;; ,2i/&gt;priYsTluMy Ihbduti ten miles an hour^i Oa bright,
Mder they sing u sing they moonlight nights you can. drive a little faster.
8. Do not pasMitmfie. A blackout U no 4fta* to hur­
juld th* ruin and bloody mlrt,
If Ood, of country, of bright ry and you may hit a pedestrisir on the road.
•ir.a f, K*?P;
- f* * from car,,Jn fiat*. of ,ypu,(
’ of Use brakes as little as possible. They « rus* rear
lights to flash on. *
1
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8. In driving at night, do not gaxe at one spot Gaz­
ing causes drowsiness; shift your gaxe.
9
i
7. If you Intend to atop, wave y o u r hand up god
down. This can be seen better than a still arm swung out.

t r y Hall thought General
lie certainly had bla |snl

In bombios Ut« “ open
Manila, mast hav* tbootiit
aarkaoa won too dscant to
i « galas t^Tohlo.
Bow Ians a n reported to
evacuated Hango, deciding
bay couldn’t hang on much
r. then, say* The Titusville
advocate.— Maybe they Jact
id to tel I tango go bang—

FAULTY HUMAN NATURE hajmdone badly enough
with the light that has been given ItraVt progress has been
made and some remarkable things have been accomplished.
It ia to preserve those things, including ths hard-won free­
dom so many people enjoy, that nations, which stand for
the right* of tho Individual to liberty and tho ponult of
happiness, are carrying the banner against those nations
which would rule by greed and'might — 8 t Augustine
Record.
New Deal Backing
Can you figure out how to enjoy spending more money
than you have? Deposit |10O in the bank, than:
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We hav* on hand several Hems at large
discounts. . . Come In and see them her*
at your local Sear* order office.

ELE C TR IC R A N G E
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SEARS, ROEBUCK And CO.
110 E. First St.

LO NG W O O D
A splendid Community Christ­
mas turkey dinner was served to
110' members and guests of the
Tourist Club on Christmas Day
at aeon. Walter Ooldard is pr**«
Went Santa Claus gave out thd
esehaags &lt;3 gifts with jolly’ M i
marks. An appropriate program
eras enjoyed, arranged by Mrs.
Harriet Whitt*. 81nging was led
by Carl Wblttemore, w i t h a

Bridge mi Thursday afternoon
when much business was Uaasseted
refreshments arm.
served by the hostess.
Home for th* holidays from
F. 8. C. W. a n M a ry. gssrsy
and
Ernestine
North.
Glenn
Piyn* Is horns from 8&lt;«Uon.
B. R. Gray spent the holiday
In Palmetto with
Mrs- Gray, Ji
Mary Cathtrios
Lakeland.
Miss Pinch aad U ls WMkkswJ
trvlhom* from Camp KaaasvML
Mr. and Mn. L. R. Payns,
fflHrated their - thirtieth wad­
ding anniversary - m i Dae. IS.
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A ll room* at Lyman Bchaul
celebrated ’ Christmas . with par*
t in I t t h o school or at tho
homos of teachers or home
room mothers.
Mrs. L. J. Hartley and son,
J. L. Hartley, entertained tho
many members of the Hartley
family at home on Christmas,
Including children and grand*
children.
Peppermint - flavored whippad cream to an' Intcrrstug .tup,
par for baked o r steamed, pud­
dings. Mlx
ona fourth
rim
crushed peppermint. stick candy
‘ nto a cup o f whipped cream.

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Sanford, Florida

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Come On Out And Celebrate
NEW YEAR’S EVE at JACK’S
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Free N e x t Christmas From Finand a l W orries Hufii
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And Seminole County Also Found
This A Convenient W a y T o Plan;
F or Taxes, Insurance Premiums,
Vacations And M any Other Neces-

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 86,*1941

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Social Caltndai
TUESDAY
9
Tha instailaUon of offictrs^of
Seminole Chapter, O. E. A/ will
taka.placa in the Masonic fh u .at
8:00 P. H. with Mra. Cl
poet grand matron of
the grand chapter of Florida, aa
m the wetallbig officer. The public
• U ixrrtted to attend.
WEDNESDAY
Girl Scout* are Invited to meet
2 * ■ * th e Utile B o o m at 8:00 odock
for a 'Slumber" party. Each
• a w it la aaked to bring
two
, fticka of wood, note baga for tupJ per and breakfast, cot and blan• ket roll.
The Board of Deacona of the
J F Ira t BaptUt Church meet at the
0 church at 7:30. There will be no
/mid-week prayer meeting.
FRIDAY
.* .Th e firat regular meeting of
the Bone and Daughter* of the
A Territory of Florida will be held
• t the home of Mr. and J. 0.
Sharon, MO Magnolia
Avenue at
Magno!
8:00 P y M. It la ea
expected that
rill be a full attendance gt
.r the’ Year.
the_flfat meeting of
R- W. Ware Cleat o f the

^ s f e . 's a s , w a s , t,
regular meeting at tho church
(Jannex at 7:30 P. M. with Mn&gt;.
• Eacar Price and Mre. C. B, Pu;nam aa hoateaaea.
Council of the P in t
Baptist Sunday ocfct-cl meeta at
P. M. 8 opper will be torved
all who have made reeem tlona.

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The young people of the Fint
Matbodiat Church are apooaor*
Ing a Watori\Nlght Service at
t h a t chunth Wednesday even­
ing from jh.OO to 12:00 o'doek.
i m thy place of the re*
f prajrer/meetlng, and all
adulla are urged to attend.
Min
Clayda
Forguaon will
have charge of the rauitc; there
will be a brief message from Dr.
Buhrman, and tildes of the
Christmas Story will be shown.
A cordial Invitation is extended
all visitor*.
Responding
to
P r e s id e n t
Rroteveit’t
proclamation,
th e
people of the various congrega­
tions a r e called to a tpcclol
prayer service at the First Bap­
tUt Church on Thursday at
11:00 A. M.. under the auspices
of the Bsnfonl Ministerial A s ­
sociation.
Tbs service will be e silent
prayer service and those who
ettead mey go at will. There
will be no set program. The
attendance U being sponsored by
the Women’a Missionary Union
of the Flrit BaptUt Church and
the public U cordially Invited to
attend.

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MUa Jane Lloyd of Tallahassee
is vUlting as the guest of Miss
Madalyn Truluck.
Mrs. Ida Chamberlain of OUnta,
S. C. la the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J.1I. Truluck.
Dr. J.l* Ingram has retui
from Pensacola where he spent
Christmas with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Philips ami
son of^ Florence, 8.C. are the
guests of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Philips at
their home on Oak Avenue.
Private Elwln Squires of Enid,
Okla, U tho guesti of his parents
Mr. and -Mrs. B A . Squires for
short while.
J
Mrs. C.ll. Winn Mid Mr. snd
Mrs. Joha L. Lee bad aa ihtlr
recent guests, Mias Willie Mantas,
and J.M. Vining of Burlington,
N. C.
Friends of Gibson Bates, Jr,
will regret to learn of his illness
at the home of hia parents, in
Lily Court.

Social Fraternity
Has Annual Dance

Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Bsnaen
have returned to their home in
Bollywood after spending ChrisL
mas weekend with Mrs. Benten't
Featuring Tussy Brmnan and his parents, Mr. and Mra.
E. C.
orchestra of Orlando, the annual Echols.
Yulatide dance of the Alpha Tan
Omega fraternity was held In
Mist Doris Jackson was re­
the Orlando Country Club last moved today to her home on
night. Centering the Interest la Magnolia Avtnue from the Fern.
the decorations was the Urge ald-Laughton Memorial Hospital
ATO emblem of gold and blue where the underwent a tonsil,
placed at oae end of the ballroom. ectomy.
Other decorations were In the
colors of gold and blue.
Mr. and Mra. Woodrow Bennett
Those from Sanford attending
have returned to their home In
weft: Miea Marjoriy Cogburn, MIsa Charleston, 3. C. after visiting
Erma Doudney, Miss Mary Mar. with their aunt, Mrs. M.il. Ander­
tha Emerlek. MU. Dorothy Wig. son, at her home on Cameron
■Us. Miss Mary Wight, MUa Avenue.
JeasU Durden, Miss Madalyn Tru.
Uek, MUa Louise Perkins. MUa
Mr. and Mrs. O.W. Douglas
Elisabeth Whig ham MUa Helen
Hutchison, Mbit Catherine Burt, have returned to their home In
MUa EstolU Burt,
and MUa £avannah, Ga. after spending a
few days aa the gueate of Mrs.
Bette Watfien.
Also. Mr. end Mra. Guy D. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wood, Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Bark*, A.C. Wllllama
Mr. end Mra. Fred If. Wllllama,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Philips,
Mrs. Robert Merwin of SproudsDr. and Mrs. L. A .
Phil’burg. Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. JYI.
Leroy Cooper,. WlllUm Laf:
Miller of Hackensack, NJ. nr*,
Dub
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Rfjph Tolar, Bob Mg, the rueata for a fsw days of
Donald, Donald Bishop, Douglas Mr. and Mra. R.L. Cornell, aftar
SUnitmm,
Tony
HaddlesM: touring the western part o f the
state
Damir AHman. Bob
Dr. and Mrs. 1»A. Philips of
BJdtaen, George
EUk.
Brian Maryville, Mo., have arrived to
Hurt and Charlse Palmer.
'
spend a short .whlia with Dr.
Philips’ parents, Mr. and Mra.
A.M. Philip#. Dr.
Phillib U sere.
- Church W ill H a ve Day Ing hia Internship
at.Ik e Martin
Spec!aJ Prayers Landfather Hospital In Maryvilla

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Sanford Id Honored

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Mrs. WIIU Hay Heald. a for­
mer resident of Sanford, who for
the past year has bees making
her home in Alexandria, La., was
the honored guest at a family
reunion held recently in Heflin,
La. The following uxretpt was
taken from an Alexs&lt;airta nctvapaper:
“ A family reunion was held in
the home of Mr. asd Mrs. Oscir
Bussell near Heflin on Sunday.
Oct.
- honoring Mra. Wi.ls
Hay Heald, daughter of the Uts
Mr. and Mrs. Need rum Smith.
“ Mra. itsaki was born near
Fryehurg,’ L » „ on Aug. |0, HITS
6ho married Bam Hay of Nen
Berda, where they lived until
W* death, after which she married
Mr. Heald of Sanford. Since Mr.
HeaUTs death she has been nuk­
ing her home with her nieces .and
nephew of Alexandria.
“The sixty-six years of Mrs.
Uvalde life have been gay and
Joyful. Being one of the popular
belles of the nineties, the relates
there U not so vtry much dif­
ference between this and her
generation of girls. She is still
very active, is organist of her
church aad u tocal worker. She
U known es a composer of poetry
.and musical carriers."

i Reheat five mlrrutra in
„ moderate

Mr. and M ra C. C. Priest en- juven and
tertalned at a family m inion at I sweetened
Ihcir home on South Sanford Avc,
on Sundsy at which their six j
children and five grandchildren
were present.
Those enjoynis the
occasion
with M r and Mrs. Priest were:
Mr. end Mrs. Croi,:&lt;' Sims and
children, George. Jr . and Clarence
Earl, Mr and Mrs. R.E. Kipp
snd children. Flora ami Robert,
M r and Mrs. Randall Priest nil
.•in, Randall, J r . all of Sanford.
snd Mr. ami Mrs Vernon Priest
of Anthoay. M r». Clyde Brnei:man of Penaarola and C.P Priest
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u rp lm tib o ro , Term
Murphreesboro.

serve warm , plainwhipped cream.

FIX

N E W A R R IV A L S
M r. and Mrs Jesse Milam of
Um atilla, formerly •f Sanford,
tnnounce tin- bir h of &gt; daugh'i-r
on Monday I M id. at the Kurils
iMoepital.

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CORRRt'TION

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The Hsrwhl rrc rv U that the
D ip fO«kptl, put’lril •\%»-rl |i**l*». t names of Mi*» Ihirothy WU(Kin&lt;
toes In thick rnaplr *yiu|*. hi
ami M ifs M ary K.vrlyn
Rabun
rnng« in k u ’iummI hnkiii^ pan. w rrr omitted from the list of
brush with imrltcil butter anti .Sanfoni |H*rs«ms who attt&gt;ndc«l the
sprinkir ^ ith suit uiul vbhitc Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity dance
p «pp«r. Hake or t««Mi until *t&gt;11
which wma hchl in Oi ImiuIo Satur­
brownrtl.
day evening.

This U ssiy to J» with tha help el
the A IC MastMy f if M a t U n -

Hu MOOttN M fa kwae rapeto
aad fweedahag. Yea da aa* seed
ready cadi ta tila Sara ml seeded
laprevetatati. TWa Age glee was
darelapad ta ksadb w d wet*
withsot diirvpttsf T**f badgeh-

As* as far calaplata tafenaattea
caatandaf As

B U Y FO R C A S H

AIC Mas aad
tha wtda teaga
of tasarave*
i It seven.

And Saw The Difference — Our I'ernonxi
l.rmn Department will finance it. The coat la
low.

United Lumber
Company

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

F R E N C H A V R . A T tnh 8T.
P IID N K 713

A Statement by

The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Company
Wtg moke this pledge publicly to our national government and to the people of
the United States:
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That we w ill cooperate unhesitatingly in every effort o f authorized govern­
ment agencies to prevent unwarranted rises in prices o f foods.

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the grower anc| prices charged to the consumers.
Th at |o this end w e w ill continue to do everything in our power to assist the
farmers and growdrs o f Am erica in the orderly; marketing o f their products at the
fairest possible pried* to them.
JjiEt we w ill make .every effort to hold our inventories st the lowest point con­
fiden t Wfth ff°°d service to our customers because hoarding, whether by whole•alers, retailers, o r consumers, w ill cause higher prices.
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That we w ill endeavor to continue to pay our employees the highest wages
and to give them the beet working conditions in the grocery business generally.

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Today la
/ B A R G A IN D A Y
Double Program
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That we w ill make every effort to continue to sell food at retail at the lowest
^roeit margin o f profit in Uie history o f the retail grocery business.

Today we q gf providing food for our customers at the lowest gross
profit rate in the History of the retail grocery business. This means
that we Have achieved efficiencies in the distribution of food never
. » * niL'KM. i. ■* Tg 0i y0ur food dollar goes for food ahd less for
han ever before. No other great retail business in
i any field is operated with such a loW cost of

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W E D N E S D A Y &amp; N E W Y E A R 'S D A Y
A B a m Way To Start A H a m Ntw Year I
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Here is a new pumpkio
trick: lightly
spread
top
baked pie with strained honey,
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W e pledge ourselves to this cause

In cemIUnce with the request
NOTICE
■M g kF PreeWent Roosev.U la
By special dispensation of tha
J !**?*1 Pro&lt;Jn»gtk&gt;n,
New
Yeert Day will be observed as worthy grand matron, O. K. 8.,
' «t»F Jff soecUl praver la All Seminole Chapter Two will not
bavo Ita regular meeting
on
Thureday evening.
gn«gno^ and aerfjr victory and ___________________ I_____________
5 * J * * t , “ Ur7-&gt;’ Fathar
JJ. KeBaghen announced today. tlon of the Bleeaed Sacrament at
7:30 P.M. Tha ChnrtR will km
opan all day for rial to to the
f* :"
A J L Rosary and Benedlc. wsvw^^wu*
Bleioctl s^vswsstvwss
Sacrament.

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Have Family Reunion

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was held In the Orlando Country
Club.
A red and white
predominated in the decorations
of tha Tutor borne with red rones,
whlta chrysanthemums ah4 lU ffioll being need throughout too
rooms which want opened
for '.he occasion.
In the dining room Miss Mar.
jorie Cogburn
ured punch rretn
a silver
Wad Into r M
crystal cupa. The• lace colored
table was centered with a tlhror
bowl bolding red roses, baladeaS
on each tile by lighted white i a .
pen In silver candelabra. Frtiit
cake sandwiches ware served from
a large sliver tray.
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The host wet assisted in caring
for hia guests by hia mother,
Mrs. J. N. Tolar and Mr. J. B.
Cogburn.
Those enjoying the party want
Miss Cogburn, Miss Erma D&lt;ftxL
ney, MUs Joyce Ann Whlddou,
MUa Mary Martha Emerlek, Rise
Dorothy Wiggins,
MUs
Mar*
Wight, MUa Jessie Durden. Midi
Madalyn TruloA, MUa Helen
Hutchison, Mr. end M n.
Fred
II. WUlUmi, Lieut, and
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T. F. Me Daniel, Mr. and Mra.
J. B. Cogburn, Mr. and
Mr*.
Phil Grathoff, Dr. and Mrs. O. L
Barks, and Dr. and Mrs. J. NToUr.
Also, Leroy Cooper. William
Leffler, Dub Eppa. • * &gt; McDonald,

New Yearns Eve
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atog. Donald Jones, Bruce. Belt,
Kaxiyla Bousholder, Hugh Lrsher
Ralph Tolar entertained with a and Ralph ToUr.
party at hU horn* on East Tenth

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DANCE MU8IC

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No ong in ffie food business can control the wholesale price of food.
Oply the government o f the United Spates bas power to do'tbis, and
Ev&lt;7lVi' o f our people this power In the government is now

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Today, wifh the nation at war, we believe that no private interest
hoi any H lh lf lo conflict1with the general public in|erest.
Tha aimed force* o f the United States qre today receiving more
tad
eTer before in our national history. It is equally

important (hat all of our people working and living behind the lines,
meri,^ w S a A ‘an3 &lt;Mdren, sha|t be fetter fed and better nourished
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[i-Guide, F ast
greyhound, Will
Try To Win Again
LONCWOOD. Dee. 30-(Spec. iml,— Apparently headed for one
.'o f It! beat leaeoni in hiatory,
r raring reanmea tonight at
the
SaafordJOrlando Kennel Club at
SiD o’clock.
HbGulde, winner of the In.
augural Handicap, will agalp go

GET THE THRILL

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day's* r » » , jrrl cirtltd Um field
and thrrau-nni to eaten 11LG aide
for • few fleeting moment!, but
the C.M. Hell dog had too great
a etart.
I f Rambling Nora * la
lutky
enough to draw out in the one
bo*, ihe may provide an opeet.
Bob Skelton1! dog rnunt
have
the rail to auure her belt ef­
fort.
Saturday nlght'a opening crowd
waa the largeit In the lait three
yea re, lurpaning the 1040 crowd
by i romlderable margin and,
reiultlng In a mutuel handle or
of
over f i t , 000, eery good conikler.
inir the rain—) writher that prevailed.
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WDBO

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TIPPEKTY W ITCIIET
RAMBLING NORA
MI-DUE
CITY JUDGE
GILDERSLEEVE
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tonight

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‘‘dope** an the dog*
at the Seafoed-Orlando Kenael Clah.

NO MINORS ALLOWED
POST TIME S : t i P. M.

SANFORD-0RLANDO KENNEL CLUB
On Route 17 (Sanford Hlnhway) at Ieonfwood
about ,8 jnllen North of Orlando
TURN AT RED ARROW

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United Slates and the Asia powers, the ton**
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or rubber supply baa become an unpleasant
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East Indies comes 75 per cent of the world’s
rubber and these two countries are now un­
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troop- are attempting to penetrate south­
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fn a desperate effort to occupy these vltad
rubber-producing areas and thereby slow the
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“THE RESERVE SUPPLY OF RUBBER”
Keenly aware of this strategic Importande of rubber and anticipating the day when
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far east,' our government, In eo-dpgftftlon
with the rubber industry, began1more than
two yean ago ito build up &lt;g reseiwe supply.'
After Pearl* Harbor It became &gt;niycaeary to
hike drastic step- &lt;te “protect thisdprecious
store pf rubber* and on Dtdember 11 our gov#
enifcitttt Issued an order prohibttttffe: the Mile
of tiros and&gt; tubas to anyone •not i having m
priority rating* iof A-8 or. bettar, iThese 4em&gt;
porary restrict Ions* will .end on Jansary A*
and they will* be superseded by new regula­
tions which' are now being: formulated.
How long such rostrictldna will rvkubi' Id
force will depend upon' the course’ of fa tore
events. Naturally, wkbn our Alllsd forces
are victorious In tha far east, shipments of
rubber to the United Staten win be resumed.
But In tbs meantime, steps are being taken
to relieve the present sHuatiotL - •
“ FACTS ABOUT SYNTHETIC RUBBER”
The first of those Is the expansion of
facilities for the manufacture of synthetic
rubber. There are a number of large pleats
now u n d e r construction, and the one far
which we are responsible wlU be ready far
production la Ike first part of IMS. Nearly
tea yean ago, our organisation began exp#
Haunting with' various types of synthetic
rubber, and la May, 1133, w% produced ike •
first synthetic rubber tires ever manufac­
tured for uncle Sam’s anubd foroes, Ap. mare
synthetic rubber bedamd* art Ikhie Mia ceo■latently Increased ear production #4 eyutbetk rubber tkee. TMe mart Important tiementa neaped for the manufacture of syn­
thetic rubber are butadiene sad styrene, lath
by-products of pptrekum, wkkh commodity
the United States la fertaaate ia h a v l a g
available withla Ha bordera la aallmUed
qaaatlUea.

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“AMERICANS SHOULD PRODUCE THEIR
OWN RUBBER”
In t h i n critical boor, when rubber asenema a position of priaro importance to our
national welfare and to our ultimate victory,
I cannot) help thinking of Urn statement
made by my father more than 20 yeara ago
whe nhe declared that “ Americana should
produce their own rubber.” To him the de­
pendence of this country upon s single, con­
centrated area for any baste raw material
waa economically unsound and it waa hie pre­
monition of difficulties In the future (hat
W to the establishment of the Firestone
rubber plantations in Uberia, which are now
being worked to the very limit to produce
every possible pound of rubber for our counIfT“ HOW TO MAKE YOUR PRESENT TIRES
LA8T LONGER”
Naturally. It Is going to taka time to de­
velop tl(eae additional sources of rubber. In
(he meantime, It Is the patriotic duty of ev­
ery loyal American to help conserve Urn prospul supply by making the tires that are aew
on his car bat longer. You can add as much
as 50 percent to the Ufa of your tires bjr ob­
serving 1such simple [treeautlona aa keeping
t h e m Inflated to recommended pre—ure,
iririag' dlowiy and ''ivoldlngJ"q d'i e k gtartd
and*sodden sWa. "
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ay of ntVeadfng tlYee.' and' aa ig rosuR.
de'havo-’beUt ’bp ’a hitfon-wide lyalem ef
132 W t e i d plants; atrotegicslfy located, fo
provide ^retreading ’ service for our dealera
and atofee and Ibtlr custouVnu. To mast the*
present emergency, them' planta are operat­
ing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.. By Urn
process « f retreading which we have devel­
oped, as meek aa 50 percent of the mileage
built into the original (read Is sdded to the
UfS'Of Um tire and the quality of woelanan*
ship and malprial In inch that we art able
to extoad our Bfe-tlmo guarantee to every
Flrmtuae retread.
-NEW VICTORY TIRE"
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yearn age pad which will nerve cur country
we* today, was .the eetohHehmeat of exthnThdsy the H i ml mu " r - H V i ' h jjA fh i
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Gloria Vanderbilt Weds A t 17
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M artial Law Has
# B e 6 n Proclaimed B,ack Sca F,eet And
Four Nipponese A ir
'R a id s A re M ade On
* Far. Eastern Town
H r A— H*4»d r m »
SINGAPORE, Dae. It —
(A P )— Ottawa-Trial* Mlaiater
, Churchill today said ha did
■at have mach hapa of Italy
falling ant af th* war aooa,
adding " I ’m afraid the organ
grtadar kaa the ■ cokey too
finaly ty the collar."
[
Ha oiproaaad (O ollhrre
1 Singapore waald
ba
hold
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Authorltatlvo
London
quarters declared. "Allied
0 atrstegy requires the de• fenae of Singapore, with all
thd means at our disposal,
ao that it might serve as a
base for a mighty offensive
% against Japan."
On the Malayan, front
only alight activity was rts
porteH.

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Member Associated Press

NUMBER 102

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U. S. Soldiers Reach Final
Stage in Defense o f Manila
Armies Forced Back
Under Overwhelm­
ing Jap Forces On
Two Battle Fronts

The Battle O f The Pacific

Invaders Are Six
Miles From City

Station In IxmKwood !
To Be Located A t '
S t George Hotel j

Caucasus
Success
Imperil Nazi Arm y

Mm. Florence HunVrr Clark 1
Lonft*n'H| h*A of frrctl th«kl
facilities r f |br St CScorffr llo
tel thr*r to th»* Seminole Cruvt
ty Defin.r Counril for u«r a*
* flmt ai&lt;l station, Chairman
Hr. C L. Park o f the ||rnlth
*n&lt;| Housinif Division announced
todajr,
Equipment ha* hern rrerlvi* \
Hf* Patk ndilnl. to rtUiblifth
• lx flmt niil hti«tit&gt;r*H in the
^roHnty. The pen»Mine| |« l»«inc
nnd woivu* of the alatlona hibr hern lorntr.l.
Other ftation^ will he loenttfl In (.nke Mary. Luke Mon
roe gHfl Ov|eilo in *4Mlti4&gt;n t*»
two In Ranf^nl. The Fernnlri*
I^aughtnn
Menmrirl
llo^nitn1
already haf h«*en ilewiKnatiol n•
a local station. nn&lt;l two more
will
mltied. Pr
Park derlared he "gratefully ireeptrd"
(A).Ja|t» aoiilc fust attempt to eslablhh a fmithold in Dutch
lira. Clark a offer, and the ht&gt; hast Indies Knrmy bombus attacked airport at Medan a* para
tel will he uaed aa the l.ong
chutte troops weie dioppi-il li) miles away. ( I l l Action in M alaya—
wood atatir l.
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Station* arr needed in l.aki British
ti.h plane, lanlid the main Jap air base at I slant, aero., Ma
Mary.
Lake
Monroe,
Ovietlo laya bonlri in South Thailand. Inn mug al least til Jap
planes
and two more in Sanforil, nm
Dr. I*ark atatetl th*t any per British weir holniny sill) miles north of Singapore I f ) Rangoon—
s
’’Christianity soli who is (hie tn offer a "large f 1,11(1 civilian easuelllea r e s u l t e d finm Hie first Jap raid in Hiiima
Hi -* o r a house that ran le (D l Australian homhe&gt;« -el tire to a Jap cruiser uff Mlnahassa
Only ,Hope
F or
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— uaeil a . a f i r s t
aid station.' IVninsula KVIrlas).
(K ) I'liilippinn,
Fighting reported on all

BERLIN, Dec. j i — (A P I—
A Soil llltlvr, hi a New Tear7! ’
crder to hie. troop*, today
declared the Banian Winter
counter.Attaek “ Must and
will be frustrated," and that
year 1941 would a** Social
prervr broken completely.
He aaoertrd that 1941 "was
a year of heaviest dcciaior*
end the
most sanguinary
Pasquale (F at) Dl Cicco, 32 year-old llollywrod actors' agent,
flrhtlas." but predlctod "It
,
will be known In hlatoey aa
help* his bride, the former Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, 17 year-old
the rear af the
greatea*
heirrvs to one o f America's oldest fortunes, rut i.ivlr wending rake
victories of al limes." Just
In Beverly Hills, Cal., after being married at the Historic Old Mis­
one yesr ago llit.or declared
sion in Santa Barbara.
"The year 1941 will being
completion of i&gt;* greatest
rltpry In oar history.**
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Hotel Offered
For Emergency 1
First Aid Use*

Russian Troops
Recapture Two
Crimean Towns

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DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1911
■ - -

M alayan C ity V a lr
. liable ' v T o * British
•
A a Base T o Launch
Attacks On Japan

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Sanford In The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

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Dutch Say Allied Reverend V.H.
Aid Is On Way To Grantham Talks
East W ar Grounds To Kiwanis Club

Tokyo Dive Bombers
Control Roads And
HaveAxioored Units
I It * \•««,* tales* I'rree &gt;

An nltt-mtit to cvacnR|r&gt;
R00 seriously w o u n tl n &lt;1
American* from Luzon Is­
land
nppnrently
forcahatlowetl *he Inst stages of the
2&amp;-&lt;lay-old Hattie of Manila
today as (!en. Dougina MacA r t h u r ’s armies fell.. back
under nn assault of over­
whelming Japanese Infant­
ry, tanks, and dive tmrobora.An attempt t„ (-vnrualt&gt; 300
vrriiiuslv wound) (
Am»ricsn»
frvim I.umn lalsnd wsa sppafenlly foreshailuwed in the last
stage* rf the 2(1 day old hattla
of Manila today a, lien. DouvIsa MarAilhur’a armies fell

Russian galna continued to­
day on both the southern (Cancutui) and Moscow fronts.
I
un‘lpr an aa-ault of nverThe British reported further
whelming
Japanese
in f a n tr y ,
heavy damege to Axis forces
lanka, and dive bombers.
south of Adegabla Libya.
JDispatches
f r o in
Shanghai
Red troops of the Caucasus and
| .aid theinvadrrs
are only six
tha Black Sea fleet hare stormed
: and
one fourth
milos
from
end rcceptursd the Crimean towns Commander O f Indies S a y
Manila. Simultaneously, an Aaof Kerch and Feodosiya In smash­
Is
Urgently Calls For
Martial law was proclaimed' ing new success which Imperil the
sociated Press correspondent re­
WWWhouy the Singapore lettle. rntlra Natl army on the Black
ported that the southern battln
Our World Today a should mntaet him now. Ac
Equipment
mant teat night after four hoary Sea peninsula. It wai officially • M o r e
mmiwodatlons are needed imme I l»t(HUI#U.
line |s only a 311 minute drive
Japaaaaa air assault# war* beaten announced yesterday.
diately, it waras added.
[ front* on Luton, kfenila was b* nibrd ag»m Jap, landad more re
hv automobile from tho capi­
•Hr AMsesim P n w i
IW Iarlng
that
"Christianity
auhr J1 caaoaltiea and
tal this morning.
Allied
relaforcements
were
Premier Joseph fStalln Im­
l«
thp
o
"
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hope
for
the
w®rM.r
• to thla big
Gen. MarArthur* field haadmediately santa mcaaagw of con­ reported by Dutch newspapers j Rev‘.'"v. n ! Grantham pastor " o f
Right
I quarters announced: "The ane*
Urea da. gratulation tn ' General Kaalor, Ual night to b« en rout* to.'ih* F ln t (..irUtUn Church, df» Deferment Asked For
my la driving In grtat force
tho Pacific war* theatre even1liv-re&lt;| an adHrwaa that wag Highway
Patrolm en1
7
1
' from both north and south.
aa JU«ut Gan. Hein Ter Poor well received by men*bars a|
] "Ilia illve hnmhers practical­
tan th« Indies Commander-In the Kiwanl* Club at nalr laai
ly control th, roads from tha
T A L L A H A S S E E . 1&gt;r-. 31 C h*f, urgantlv * callad fbr more meeting r f (kn sear tkla noog (J*|— Defermetit unMI M »v wil!
air.
at
the
(he
Valdes
llaUl.
b«r»,
flghtey. planar and
'The
Japanese
are . using
If* -etated.
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morruw whait4 youn*
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to* abandon lif'm ld
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fente of America,
Uruaka at DuUh aol|.
Nava taker,' . r , /
was the aolrll&lt;iav-m-.r Holland and esh
P | o n S llfn ffo a x D tl*
-r Tim, has left with lagging' "Our llnra arc
being pushed
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■ Mt c„ lc, ( , . . rvlng ar the State
Jo Libya tha cornered Asia
carrying
ov*r
his hack."
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Rydnev
Bydnev
array has lost 4S of ita remaining P»»»a
a
scythe,
Sanford)
An
Army
bulletin
said an a f
'•W. need fa .l -ed uloo.le.l'
,, , ^ U,''r'
V . whytiUppurted that a tgaka In a rash and costly effort M tlah Prim# Minister Church
firms
anil organisations will be (rmpt to evacuate the seriously
.*bI‘'
hu.
'q t ," ,.
labor fonte peuaent at a to lash out at the .growing British 111 had advlaad Australian Prime men ,m the battlefield, but l!
found observing the
holiday
wounded frrm Luton was made
^
_ . v V n t a t lo n put andtr attack by pressure In -the western sands of Mlnbler John Cttrtln that nrit think the ChrlrtUn soldl-C I* e a m n t l* I '"
Government offices, including
R ,h|p flying U. S. nnd Re«l
the greatest soldier thlt eglsta. Cl'*,fT7,r L -T * ‘ «
lu.in. »hr
Members of the Sanfurd Tour­
C Irenalea, British Middle. Eastern ain and her allies had decided The
world la fille t with th • S " 1'1'*
llu,,n*
,hr ist Club are planning to spring the , elective service office on j Cross flags. No other dctalla
g m t calmness."
headquarters announced y ester, upon a definite plan of art inn desire In k'll and the derire tn Winter
a little aurprhe at the 17th Second Street, will be rlosed | wrr(. given.
In the Pacific which woulil
■ritbh aircraft idaantfme were day.
Th(j w , r lh. , „ r,nu.„t toiluy
Pbysiral
annual Pioneers' Night lu Ijtkt Postmaster It. J_ Holly said to
enormously
Improve
a l l i e d msko people auffrr.
An,,,!*,,, , nd Philippine'
Msry tomorrow night, it wns an day hat . nee Jan. I a a nr
* , t a lu o t • * « • «
striking power against Japan. •slvatlnn Is necea-ary, but vplr Always
» « t not dlacloaad.
Furlou«h
holiday, no service, will ,
c o n t i n u e ".tn.ng
reItual
feeling must
work
o
m tinced
here this afternoon tmnal
:.i
The
Indies
newapaoara
asked
!».
required » f either rural or,
, n,| , re
Inflicting
• . Jhpanea* ground galna about
physical feeling cannot entlur
affair will take place at
Good Advice, Son The
the public to ba patient. They Rev. Grantham added.
W J f f i •PP«r*»tly Ware made pos.
•hr
Lake
Mary
......... ....... Vi,y r* rrirlT. S|,i'ri,,!
rommunltv!
hravy IoBkr. on tha enemy” In
aald help was nn tha way, hut
atat 7;3i&gt;
n«l i&gt;«*riihaMi*
will
Building
beginning
7:3ow''ml
perishable matter
matter w
ill b&lt; thu firree battle for .Manila.
Guesta attending tho l-inrh■ j y - . p,5 f ,pr f c l ,n btflltraton
stressed that "annrmous d iffi­
C
A
N
P
B
L
A
N
D
I
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G
.
Dec.
H
o’rlnrk.
hanilleil
ss
usual
and
mail
will
d a w ly at the coat of enor.
From Tokyo. Dumal atportnl
culties" remained before a ghn- eon meeting were Major J. H f**oee‘a l)— 4 sohller « f r&gt; Cnmp
Although
everyune
in
the
'lb patched from the office
’ g g » . j g — . « . raport o f a Brit.
oral allied offensive could be , Grary, Capt. Karl Nnrilgren and pian'Bng eotor-,1 engineer'-'- - • rounty is Invited, the event I- ,h '' » ;" " r »s un other days. Col tr&lt;Uy that jN|&gt;«nr«« force* hail
Mfc corTaapondant at tba front
i Capt. T. P. MeDanlel. Charles
started.
Morrison and Herman Morris wlmerl wrote home rrc mtly teli- *iranged each year fur the par i b-ctlon from designated strr*l th ru »t to I v * * than to mlloa
Tha genera] aald Jananese wrr*
enjoyment h* res will be made between from .Manila from the south­
re-alected
to
honorary ln&gt;* hla mother thst ha w a iM lii ular benefit and
"U moat ba bom* In mind that Greta roaming the Booth Pa­
•if p ln n rrn nvrr tttt
yenrs of ( he hour* of 1 :30 P. M. and east. an«l were pushing U rn .
member hip In the c l u b for be horn, soon on f’tr m»-fn.
tha onentloni of tba Red Croaa cific w a r t “ easy targets fnr 1042, end It w a a »nimunre,l
lmme*1iatelv—*"1*1 Com. i'1,'!«••. Th e rommittee in rh a rg ^ . '•!;',(l I1- M.
IiougU.i
M a r Arthur'a
troopa
for which fund* are required »nd bomber* nDerating from Nrtn that 1042 officers will be In eey Fad. chaplain's a-eislsnt li­ l&lt; lay urgrd that younger per
Drygoods stores ami concerns bark to new line* in a ilrlra
financial ata’amenl* lasued do not erland Indies bases'' — a fed sUlled at the meeting n e a t the soldier’s outfit—the jno'her sons planning to attend
arrange! who handle produce or vrge from the north.
Inclnda tba value of tha aanrlcaa already proved by the hard-bit­
wrote to her r-n's rom'ne"iBo- to bring with them some olilrrt tables which are grown is this
rendarn) to tha Red Croaa by tha ting Dutch airman and subma­ week.
have a| vlcinltv will iib«i-rvc the
holi
offlcer aavinv “ Pleas* don't '*-t •tenum who might nit
•
k
M
yaat number wf yoluntasra who rine eresra who have ao many
him com, home on of thn-e fur- car, at the ramr time pnintlng day. The Court llruse will hr
participated In tkla wnrk-'* Hr*. extendad and vulnerable areas
mrnns| close,| all dav tomorrow, also
luueh'. It might tum nvrr anil ■ml thatanyone without
Checks Mailed For
Roy Mann, publicity ehalrmpn of to defend.
of
trsnrprrtatlonshould call
both" the Sanford Atlantic Na
hurt him.
tba local chapter, said tkla mom.
telephone No. 3IJ03.
|l (nnal Bank and Florida State
Dividend Payments
"Suck material support" the
log'a# a preliminary atatament general said. " I f glean with tha
The committee In chorgr of! Bank of Sanford,
In isnaljrilng the main dlelaona least possible delay, could even
Is rompuanl of J There will be no editir i of
Check# ware mailed today In U.S.
Exhibitions To arrangements
o f tha war fund program.
Chairman
Frank Evans. M rs The Sanford Herald published tohold o ff a largertcale Japanese payment of tha aeml-anpual illTha first dlvlalon U "eervlce landing attempt*
vldend by th* Flrat Federal 8av. Be Presented A t Fair Krvnk Evans. Mr. and Mr». Iw&gt;n morrow.
praaant amargancy,
Pickering Mr. and Mr*. It. K.
The Garden C l u b will an
l«.
I'rroal
to armed foreaa*’ which Include#
It waa ala tad officially that Inga and Loan AaaoclaUoo. Se­
Homer tinuncr the winners in its nn
Florida’* lav revision, divorrv
TAM PA. Dee. 31— ISpeciaH- True, Mr. and Mr*.
production
through
volunteer ao Japan**# ttronp* thus f a r cretary Jam** Higgins of th* as­
nun
I
"lighted
living
Christmas
Gleason. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
wdtkarg of auntlcal dreaaing* and hare landed on Dutch territory. sociation. aald today. Tha dividend Brinwlnr the America" govern, Tomkinirn and Mr. and Mrs. Irrr’' ronteat which enda to­ rarknt. financial comeback ami
administration changes — prime
articles of clothing,' work for tha Tkaru thus atlU waa no o ffi­ waa made on th* basis #f a four •"ent'a d-fen-* pla»- dlr*e"v tn Raymond M. Ball.
night. Mr*. 1. E. Hoy. chairman n»w# for atale paper* In an or­
man la hospitals daring
con. cial conflrmatign that Japan*#* percent par annum paymeut and ia lha people, three United Rt.tes
of tho contest, atateil Joday.
dinary year—ran poor seconds
vmls*tanas, enrollment o f donors parachutist* had landad In the th# largest amount paid by 'he Departmenfa wtR nres-it *»hl*lIt war In 1941.
in procnrrlng blood plasma arq| Medan a r e a of Sumatra on aMoclaUoo since It was krganlsed •Pwia at he Florida Sts'-* Fair
•
In 1934.
Lacking th* lustre of .puhll*
tba securing a f madIra 1 technolo­ Sunday.
Fah 3 to 14, General Manvwar Mrs. Vanderbilt Is
Mr. Higgins declaredf th# as­ P. T. Strleder announced here to•motion and dimmed hv a star
full m f M w w la Amcr- g y 's far tha Army and Navy.
Robbed
O
f
Jewelry
sociation kaa shown a steady dp».
of far greater magnitude, wimu
*
laBaanlty
in
*
•
"Dianater aad ’ civilian emer.
far tke
growth'during 1941, si
nf the stale’s moat significant
aatvaaay af thl* gaocy ralter group# with Uielr
The Department of Commerce
BEVERLY
HILLS,
C
alif.
Dec.
of th* Department nf Aarteul'u'e and
legislation of recant years we*
flrat I I mastitis, raaat
- t k h w m a m m l to allet ed aaounU of money moat
percent. Marlthno Commission hs»# re- 31:— f&gt;P)— A robber atol# two
pushad to Inald* pagra while
that wa would |nat alt down
group have Increased
the enaergeney need* for food;
small
pieces
of
Jawalrv
f
r
o
m
national affairs and world con­
thrift
taka H wtthant working
lU o b ja ct la to 91
aonred an entire hulldlnr for the
akelter, clothing and nodical at*
flict took over page one.
form M Mbatltutc," taatioa of tkO Vfcttaa of dlaaataro
and provide for
ing af disolny « t dlrrtmv*, eoectnranlaa. Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt
", - t t
s
, /
Meeting in apeclal session fo
Ttupcr. •hip modal* end educational rhatU and her twin alatar, teidy Thel­
bom**, and It I* under
Florida, of course, h a d It*
whatbar auak cats*trophies art
ma Furness, In tho lalter'a homr clear up a number of
routine proportional* ahare in the wvr
vision of tho govarnman
At of from nafwral cauaaa or tha reto daacrlb* federal oparatlons.
Monday
shortly
after
a
writ
•
matters,
the
City
Commission
and
nrenaratlon* fr - war with
would w it af baUigotugt action,'' aha
ding recaption for Mrs. Vender- mad* arrangements Monday night Its bristling array of Army ami
Charles
Jaffaraeo . Tomkins,
•tala rav
blit’* daughter, Gloria, and Paa- to Ins all an air raid siren at th* Navy Installations and Ita bent
■"CtriHaa daftaaa service#" ad. who hna lived with hie aon-In­
quala (P a t) dl Cklo.
water plant tower, II. N. Saver, of th* flrat day* of Japan'*
law and daughter. Mr. asd Mrs.
Detective# aald a man. simu­ rllv clerk, stated yaatardav. Th* attaek, Capt. Colin P. Kelly. Jr.
A. B. Lav*Jog. fur th* n a s i
lating poaacaalon of a gun, con­ order will bo placed soon for th*
would
For
strictly
Ftorlda
new*.
! • metrth* died j t l ihele home.
fronted Mrs. Vanderbilt and itrrn, he added.
Gov. Spostard U Holland’# vir­
gUu and T IT Park Avewua. at Id O A ll.
Lady Fnmaaa. who wer# alone
Commissioner* authorised
J&lt; tually
complete
control
over
l luaidi y following a Ungerlag
All
Contrel . Florid*
golf noma* that ar* arranged by except for aorvante, and took D. Abrahams, water plant angl­ Bute
matter*
and hla faraaaa' . f 1
a
small
diamond
clip
end
a
are r. to attend tho civilian de­
date will b* repreamttsd at th* calfara la any combination
Mr. Tnakhla was burn In a masting next Monday at 1:00 daalrml. Th# handicap commit- piece o f V-fov-victory eoitome fense course to bo presented by reaching program for revising
tha tax structure stand out
------Couatv, Oa- Aug. 19.
P. M. at the Collage A r m # too arraagea handicap* for tba Jewelry. Authorltlo* aald valuo th* P. B. I. In Tampa, Jan. 5 to among the events of 1941.
1 IM ,
- « v « d In Golf Count In DtLand at which playarm, and tho team that o f tha Jewelry waa amall.
10. Th* course win deal with all
Holland, aarvlng
hi*
Aral
Jock*
forms of dafanso steps to b* vear aa Governor, dominated
th* pro-amateur wiat* 1 ached- turn* In tha lowsat not aeorr
Bat
token to aafcUard Uvea.
ula. will ho arranged i ad offl* fa r beat ball will ba Judged
lha State UglaUture and re­
1 rarsytb .
care o f th « group win ta elect- the victor. A email entry fee t* A gency Apportions
Tha use of Who Mayor's office ceived
uaatlv
everything
ha
Tba T l.
ad, Ralph Btwart, local pro, an* (barged,
and two
or
three 1942 Highway Funds will bo allowed for th* eonduc.
asked o f It. HU
noaacad this morning.
priaaa will be awarded. Score*
ting of a fln t aid course by apparent In nearly ovary »
Th* B u ford Couawy flu b nsay bo tamed In any time BatWASHINGTON. Doc. &gt; !- &lt; * ’&gt; - Mrs. Henry McLaulIn, Jr. fte ature o f a major Florida ovant
11 W rapeuaanted. a )d i it I* nrday ar Sunday. About alght
The
Federal Works Agency an- colored school toachere, Mr. Sayur Involving ponUca, taxation, p n b -j^ ^
patted,
Mr.
Stewa rt aald. or te* fouraeataa am axpectad
lie f Inane, law a n fo r e u * * . a
portlonad tlVM OfiOO ter High- concluded.
that the
it ooff the
tha te
U enter.
enter,
tha fln
f l n t toarvnmi
teuraamtei
dafanao or dUaaur.
. V .,*
A t th* Cant
Central Florida meet-i- way conatmetlon and Improveaaaamr will ba awards I te lha
At
ir teamoys win be
local (Ink a» kaa bote tha eua- tec, amateur
m
i
l
k
y
»
LA
YE
R
BKNTKXCpq;
* " o f * the1 total |IOO,OQOACO will SWEDES’ CLOTHES RATIONED
Um far th* peat now al year*, planned In addition
*d&lt;
to
po to read haprov.man'- of th*
Cltloa h
The apanteg dnte of play will In r a n k
LEXINGTON. K t - Da*. **r-ETOOCHOLmT d m . Sly—&lt;0&gt;—
b* Jan. U rayraoaatod la the past at the federal-aid highway svatem and
_
ItTAMjMft
tor accondarv roads War.aInched but noutml Sweden ( f » - T h 9 ^ a a
/AaaaHtec te Mr. Stewart, g a W ln g from
far aarth aa
2 S ..
convict, Tkc
th* tSPAOOjOOO for elimination of Tuaodcy crdcrcd tho ratteateg *f
te l l hate'"dogfight wO ho JM, Augustin*,
li
railroad
stal ed a ttiw coontry tlah dur- rav eat, and I
l U l l J U for
bo regnkr fhdoral^ -------- IM for
J k tl
____•# any ktod of
o f haxanU. lefor* IM&lt; datg.
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•

Hanks, Court House, Firms,
Stores To Close New Year's

i

Plan Surprise For
17th Pioneer Nite

Main Red Cross
Committee? And
- Duties Analyzed

1

Holland P^edicta
Rubber Substitute

War LeadJ All
Other Florida ••
News In 1941

. «fa rs tits B !

City Will Install
Air Raid Siren At
Water Plant Tower

Charles Tompkins
Is Dead Following
Lingering I lln e s s

Golfers WiU Meet In DeLand To
Elect Oflicere, A rrange .Schedule

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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

Dog Tirack Settles
Down For 90Days
Racing Routine
. LONOWOOD, Dec. 29— (Spec.
U lI-W H h th* opening card out
of Us*
Way,
Sanford-Orlando
X*nn*I Chib settles down to Ita
90-day racing r'nitin* tonight at
I t ' located midway
be.
anford and Orlando on
Jfeway IT.
Tonight**, feature rac* will be
a futurity (print with a field &lt;•(
eight fteLbreakers aeheduled to
match ktride* In th* ninth event
of the l U t
Poor of the eight are familiar
to Central Florida', fane. They
am
I dicky
Mark,
Sunflower
Ch*f, Erie and Grand 31a. The
four newcomcra are Euala Kay,
Calumet, R*u Faddy and Officer
Andrew. ^ •:
A secondary feature
la the
'eleventh Ymea, th* quinlela. Much
Intereat will bd displayed In the
debut of lum ber Jack, a dog
which raced with aucceaa earlier
thla aeaaon at Hollywood. Lumber
Jack hai Urn Jump In training on
most of the other doga and can
. he counted On
aupply moat of

R ew m aeB w w pew w w
the contention.
Oremjght entrie* for Monday
FI rat Race— Fatarlty
1 Alanxo
S Philip Morria
2 L* E. L.
fl Dod * Lonier
.1 EllsabethJonea 71&gt;ancingWarrior
.0 A 4 .3 I J .
4 Old Briar
8 Ruth Mulroek
Second Race— Fatarlty
So*
loot* teloodD
(Flrat Half Dally Doable)
4a n *eo*kM A4,
1 Miriam More
5 Belle Harper
(at-(ME FiFTH; , ^
2 Irene Mae
6 Sweet Caab
v flOOdp — id'
3 Rip Along
7 Kid Mika
OfACK lMrt*TV4f.
4 Smoky Dude
8 Blaxe Up
RftiTT. U*J
Third Race— 5-18 Mile
ria/AWolariNt
(Laat Half Dally Doable)
fAT Comtv»y i
1 Twenty Bueka
6 Flaghom
itoaotMoi
2 Glen Condon
8 Brother Skip
JM o .
3 Faat Fire
7 Golden Alice
— Adtcal
4 Little Rip
8 Lenient
A D lM U M
Feurth Race— Futurity
1 Dod Larkin
May Keen
uanfiteAvy
2 Rip Tha Way 8Court Coquette
CltoaWFCOet
MJUO
3 Fielder
7 Hell’s Fire
te tM A u
4 Mark Me Down
Joyful Mom
if axMof
Firth Race —5.11 Mile
-JAd.lJy
1 -Don X
5 Duaty Daunt
2 Willie Mite
6 Sinny Matron
.1 Gay More
8 Dee Lorein
I Miami Calling
8 Stand Up
Sixth Race — Fatorlty
1 Dod Lrcount
S Natural Roll
2 Slam
8 Dob Moore
3 Court Ouix
7 Slim Hazard
4 Panchenla
H Tweedledum
Seventh Race —3-18 Mile
1 My Fortune
f&gt; Dullamtn
2 Army Man
8 Delay Mint
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J a &gt;i . g *
3 Ida Willard
7 King Melody
Jodad-/ 0JU-A w o l r d t
4 Stand Over
8 Smoky Tate
[*IQ O O O LoS AdGeUES OPCaI
Eighth Race — Futurity '
^ .w it n r d t i c o a e o f . W i —
1 Port Side
C Golden 1‘alarc
2 Lucky Taker
6 Lucky Sla
3 Curate
7 Stay'a Image
4 March Boy
H Slim Crimea
Ninth Race — Futurity
I ffuale Kay
5 Officer Andrew
3 Calumet
8 Eric \
3 Red Paddy
7 Sunflower Chef
4 Grand Sla
8 Lucky Mark
jaj Ji
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Tenth Race — Futurity
tu tie+ ieo as acao coacA
1 Piet Fury
&amp; Lady Higher
VOJJU
a t Aarftt p a w l ■* e e ca n e
2 Charlie Haft
8 Dairy
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7 Lucky Vicky
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4 Chief Starter 8 White Zephyr
C K M G t - MlU-TfATa
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1 inlander ,
6 Lumber Jack
l COPSW-TtXAJ AM. i J - RMMUrt 12.
2 Pleaaant Sue
0 Don Orlando
2 Jovial Duke
7 Yokel Hoy
Dude Hank
8 Lucky Rangrr

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Ita Duke over Oregon State by
It point*, Miaaouri over Ford ham
by 13 pointa, Georgia over Tev*»
Chrlatian by 14 (Hilnta, andTeiaa
A. and M. over Alatama by one
point.
The kry game la the Sugar
Howl rlaeh between the power­
laden Tigera of Miaaouri and New
York’s more
veraatile,
finny
Ram. In 90 percent of the meet.
Inga of thla type, power will
Ovrrihadow flaahineaa, and the
old hunch real, strongly
with
Miaaouri. The
Tiger*
perhaps
pack mure straight away powrr
than any college club beck aa
far *• th* era In which Pitta,
burgh powerhouse*, under Jock
Sutherland, dominate tha
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• t Florida. aad you o r * ' k * t«k r
repaired I# IU * your appears a*a
la Ik * la id cans* oa January Ilk .
l i l t . Let thla IM I m M published
one* darin g tack w eek fa r feu r
n u m l l f * wooka la th * Baaford
Harold,
a aaoapaparpkkll*k*d
la a*Id coaaly.
W ITNESS my kaad aad aaal a*
n a rk o f Ik * Clraali Court *1 tbo
M ath Judicial Circuit, la aad lor
Ik * County o f Seminal*. d ia l* o f
F ie ri**, tkl* Dacaaihar
Ilk , A, O.
t ill,
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Clerk o f lit* Clrcull
Court
By A. M. W I K I
(C IH C U rr S E A L)

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ForYour Cough
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bnujea. Tell jroor
your dnsggtst
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with tha una botua of oraamu
Uka Ut* way It
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Nnl're In hnr*bV * ! « * * th *l I
nm rneeund In the fern buelneee
at Hanford. Pin., under Ih* fk lllloue name Florida Leaf a n d
Fern Cti. and that I Intend to
reslrler said name pursuant to
the terms nf the "Fictitious Name
Mlalule" IChapler IC t li Law s of
More than 6,500 miles of brown Florida) with th* Clerk ot lb *
Circuit
Court o t aernlnole- Couapaper, 18 Inches wide, were uaed
as protective wrapping for pipe ly. Florida.
«T
B. niTMBI.EY and
uted in construction of the IraqW . C. IIL’ MDLBT.
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‘ llama has slightly (he better
eleven. But playing at home, plus
a really fine ritra point con­
verter, Drrace Mover and
hla
Aggie mntee may fool Jimmy
Tielson and a
Crimson
Tide
squid that may be a trifle ovtrconfblent.
Anyway, we’re still
strinlng
along witb Missouri.

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departments,
Missouri
should
handle F'ordham by 20 to 7.
The Itusc Howl entanglement
over at Durham, N, C., offer*
many possibilities, not the least!
of which &gt;« the etinrif uf a
Heaver victory due to their de­
termined fight coupled with D ull
overconfidence. However, as l'»
the actual strength of tb* tw*
outfits. The Blue Devils ahoald
be rated on t»p by 14 or 2$
pointa.
Georgia should romp on Ttty.it
Christian. Thy B'dliloga have iu«
perlor all nrtu'id atrength, bid
while Chriatlan’e main bop* lie*
with Ita fine back, Kyle Gil leap id,
O eortl4"«4li’ 'H »n t*r wHh'J'ABAmerican Prankia Hlnkwich. Thla
Oranfa Bowl botUa cats a dupli­
cate rating with th *' Rot* Bowl

TO

Ten are hereby commanded aad
re* aired l o appear Jsenary
|.
IttS. to th * b ill • (
complaint
Hied against yan la Ik * Circuit
MIAMI
Dec. 29—(Special)—
Coart la aad f * r S*mlaele CwwaThis week of competition at Trap,
ty, Florida, by Clareae* Groom,
th* i t a , being g to l, /or d iv ­
leal park at Miami win be head­ Al'PLKa.
orce.
lined by the running of two $2,600 I * . I t . ___
_
Thla order ebalt be pobltabed
features. P in t . of these will be AYOCAtKM. tiu. hprs. l i l t In f i t * one* each week #»r fea r oopaeeuthe Orange Bowl Handicap, aet BANANA*. ■* lb. bunt. ll.T s to t lv e . w eeks In T U B SANFO RD
t*.
H E RA LD , a newspaper published
for decision'on New Year's morn­ tlKl iAN
A Bnsp. bo hpr Tdrgn. I1 .lt
lael* County. Florida.
ing. It is a mile and a sixteenth I to IM S P ot* I t *0 W ax IS.oa la W-Sem
itness my oTrleUI signature
text. The otherA* tha tlx furlong U m t It .* * to It.ta
■ad seal o f th * aald M a r t at
winter handicap,which will be run (.'A llllA d t^ ran. ban.. t*tt to ter. Sanford. Florida, this December
l i l t * m I t * * * hpr II.11 Chinese I. ! * « 1.
&lt;
on Saturday. Judging from the rrt
II t l In I I I I
O.
IIBRKDON
manner In which the meeting’s fea. CHAYtlTK. bn hpr »I.T l to I I H
Clerk
ml
Orcnlt
Court
lures have filled thus far, both C A Illiirn i. lo w but. tee to lie.
By A. M. TVEKKH
oil.I.AHD H . tuim. bun. t ie to tic
should attract good fields, with t.'OICN.
D. -C.
Hhelled. white c w t b e ts (B E A L )
hanh seasoned by action during I I T l le l i l t
t’ K l-K W . CM. IJ .n te m e
the fin t seven beat favored.
TVCIt. rrt No.1
I t ti
Following the . custom
In­ CAI'I.IPLO
■is t m m c s R c i r r o o r a r o r t i i b
to li.T )
augurated in 1939, the racing on U n A P P P lIU n , ffiesajr. Boars U. *.
N IN TH JU D IC IA L CH tClTT. JN
AMD F O * TMM CO I'MT V o r
Comb. I I . I t t* b*,s lu g The. no.
New Years day will atari at
• MMIROLM, FT ATM OF FLOM I10:00 A. M., so giving horsemen, I II-It. *v boa bar tie
KUhlQTATH bu. bekt. II I t
DA.
IM CMAMCMMT.
visitor, to this retort and natives I.U IK R llu haakL I l l s
A D fcLlN B
ROCHON
I'ETXHM.
an almoet continuous day
of l.RMONH t, b o . . 110. I l l * |*H
plalatlff,
•prta a, the Orange Bowl game, II H
vn.
K T T tT E Iceberg loose ilr y pack A R T H U R H E N R Y PETERS. De­
which ihia year
ha, drawn Ldna
ter Iced, w dot. It.10 to IS TI
fendant.
Grorgia and Texas
Christian, In 11,11. Xpanl.h I S t l In IS .lt
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
starts shortly after the con­ ONION* SO lb seek yellow IS I t TO T H E DEFEN D ANT. A R T H U R
clusion of the racing program. At tn IS.lt. ftpanrab. It.IS to ISIS,
H E N R Y PETER S:
while IS.*7 cus. bun. Ste to tae
YOU A R E H E R E B T N O TIFIE D
the writing the most prominent OltANtlKH. bos LVH comb l l . l t
lo appear I* th* above styled
prospecBi for the Orange Bowl bsn. ISr No S SI.SO k e g . S*o
caue*. a dlrerca autt. which la
Handicap are The Chief
pnd PAIIMI.KV. don bun. tie
pending In lha Circuit Court o f
limi-factor, the two raining such I’ KAH. (lreen. bu hpr I I Ti to lb * Ninth Judicial Circuit, la aad
U-M
.
consideration through excellent IlirTAItAOAM bd IJb. e4ek S l.lt
efforts in the Christmas handi­ l&gt;OTAT«IKH. |le,| lllle , hpr. No. 1
•l,e II 10 lo II. U
cap.
..til'AHII hpr while IM S yellow
tsoe lu
t ill
HI'lNACII. bo hpr. Bummer Type.
U r lo it.a*.
contestants.
t-t but » m b . ( l it
The hardest match to figure Is TANI1KIIINICO.
f a t l ST
the Trxas A. and M.—Alatama «\VT INTTATOICS. r e t t w in , l i f t
joust. The feeling persist* that tn |l It.

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GREENWOOD LAKE. Dec. 29
—
Joe Louie caught
Dee
Amoa with a virloua right croia
Sunday and aent the 200-pound
New Yorker o ff to a 10-mlnutc
nap aa the champion opened the
final two ereeke of training for
the title match with Buddy Baar
on Jan. 9.
. Loula worked four rounde In all,
taxing
agalnat
Don
Monro*,
Amoa, George Fitch and Gaor|«
Nichoiwm , la ,.th a t. order. After
the drill hte weight waa down to
209 pounda ana tha champion
announced he would take a va­
cation for a eoupla of dayi.
Baer alto dlaplayed hla beat
form of th* preparation a, hurting
both Jim Robfnsoa and
Elaa
Tbompaon with hard righte. Th*
ritgllenger went - three
round*
jjalnat eath.
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American Soldiers Hold Line
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Military, Diplomatic
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The major power* fiichtiiiK the
Axi*—th# United Staten, Britain
»n«l Ru i .hu —have been united hi
• common military and diplomatic
program aimed at the final tie
*truction of llitearinni, it waj ilin­
closed today ai the l!riti*h foreign
office announced in u historic
statement that Foreign Secretary
Kden had been conferring III Mos­
cow for two week* with H.idei
;• f’ ION DON, Dee.
Premier Stalin.
w tSMINtiTIIN Dvr. «».:• « ~ A i W N . ; i * M » t w i
(N il .
Kden ami Stalin reached full
&lt; \ I | — th e V u % repi rlrd .
agreement on all i|iie.&lt;tiona relat­
t«da% I ttilrd Stair*
*uli- htrVKl.'
"uiiiH's ha&lt;| mult lo o mart
Thla photo from Germany contain* tha following admlaalon: ing to conduct of the w»r. the
w a n i thr G rrm n air fir tr
statement
said.
Furthermore,
as
incm,
chip*
in
the
Fnc
Ka*l ■ . |!'j
“ A German motorised unit stalled by &gt;nn* on Ihe eastern front.'
to aktal H Perceat • f ll»
sml that f t'ailnl State* ilr*.1
they talkol th«*y kept in constant
Not
only
ar»
tha
famed
N*»l
pansrrs
rrpi
rtril
stalled
on
thnl
front,
H*k •Irewglh.
trorer h.'il *uffcrnl
slight |J
,
touch with the White ||ou«e in
but they are reported^ta retreat on all aeetora but Ihe Crimea. Washington,
•Isinaca anl miimr msualtUPP.i l|
where
!*resl«lent
LONDON. D ee.I»— (A P I—
from Upanr-r plaae*.
;|
Roosevelt anil Frime
Minister
FJlkt t i M | tklfa totallaj
('hurchill were aimilnr'.y laying
,,
l5.Ua taaa. all task*, aai.
I Ilr lMnvUlr.1 l'rr**l
war plan* with complete under*
1&lt;
manltioaa atareo and a qaWk
Anu rinin
a n .1
I'iliiii.
standing and agreement.
Uaf— ouran) Indaatrlal plant
foreps trrinily
lirltl .IhW
Linked
in
One
Great
Mm
were destroyed In a British
lilt.'.* iui tin' island n f l.tt?
Thus through the two
con­
M raid oa ths ssaail Islands af
ferences, the three big p* wer*»
ill I Its* l ’ liili|i|iitH's and rvi
Vttgao, I N aillaa asrth at
nnd indirectly Ihe «mailer nitmnt
V»A?*'
Ilerren, Norway. It waa af.
lii'Murud Ilium at &lt;&gt;’ tr |N.i
ll
I’lsn*
for
the
formation
of
a
fighting
the
Axis,
were
linked
to­
fleURy anacuaetd today.
t'slm
acain-t
f\ r»'-n tiilll_ D - .
r b c United S l u t i s l« ight«*i A l o i i m k a , 5 ,llPfi
fornio coast. The lumbentadrn ship threw off
Cnnun»dity Allocation Hoard for gether on a single aim, described
Tit* raid waa rarriad oat
ii.^
‘
.lii|iutn&gt;Hp
mimle-r*.
Sem
inula
County
have
been
made
s,
limps
into
p
o
tt,
victim
of
»
to
r
p
e
d
o
attiiik
some
of.
her
cargo
when
hit
nnd
made
port
with
hv
the
London
foreign
office
aa
.!•
n
arar the weekend by a a r t t w .
t&gt;. I1. • Herndon, chairman of *'the utter defeat
■la|&lt;aiii'si&gt; ruitliiiiii-d t.i po
i
of
Hitlerite by .* Japunew** Hiihmamie
^ lo », C a a a i i t t fart* af Ik*
mile-* o f f t h e Call
her dei k- nwush. One crew member wa* 1%
11
the Induatry and Material Re- (Jermany.*
' • British Army, aided hr Ulkt
K 'liifnri'i'nii'iils aslm rc " 1' R A . R
tourer* Cifnmittre, and J. to
fa r m af tka kaaia ‘ float of
In nldition, i|uestions of post­
I In- I ’ S. truvf I In* l.fli*a)!iit
t
Ingley, chairman of the Seminole war policy aimed nt maintaining
thn B-A-P.
.
f d isla n d fis hopf 'h a t
County Council, today announced peace ami security were discussed
wa* mi t Itf wav
^5535
tha nomination, subject to cun at Moscow, ns they have l»een In
Hr
rraaak
firmatlon, of three local citiien* Washington.
I hi l.ip.iiM -. sIII,'Ill'll nn,|
The BritUh have pushed
to the State Defense Council and
tch-,!i. .i tln ii i«rfrii .1, iii ||i,*
HoHpud In Libya, striking
Nothing wa* snid in the British
tha Office of Price Admlniatratlon
tie* td the V;)«l put'll It* blit
r,
from the couth. » t the reforeign
office
statement
-lilrnth
in Washington to aerve on thla
gieiind. In Ills' Siiii;apt&gt;re »«vl
cal
to
on#
released
in
Moscow
—
treatlnor main Axln force in
board for Seminole County. Two
I hi- slapuiie e r&lt;*|intt «l l in.ll
All Fijuininent worker* at the
‘ her AgedjtM* AM* * en d
alternate members also were nom regarding whether Russia win'Id
I af at lint i*t t in tr Medan mi
m w Ssnfonl.t ,\ A airport start­
go
to
war
with
Japan.
Unofficial
Inatnl Tha nantea nf the men
•a*t ctwt t Duit it miaml «sf Sun*
: ,v bombing Asia tfoopii
A*,
troop* ftom
from
ed *evrn-tUy u week duty yrster.
“ Vary satisfactory" area the nominated will not bo disclosed obaerter* hava posed this «|ue*tk)t«
trsi s.ml tli,&gt; &gt; ipps»i)t *t' iiImi i
«•»»&gt;'. Pmjcrt Supervisor
Ralph
' H k ir In the Bardie aoetoy.
weighing
both
the
advantage*
and
t*rm Med today by Ril Hlggina. until they are approyed,
-.ml iss h i\s- , upturs .l lpt’h
Mr
l.uhiimkl *tuted yrsterdsy.
ami
R i * 'german y o u t h * secretary o f tha Chamber of Com- Inatey stated.
disadvantage* of Russia's mwalhCsiiiiiiuinitatisin* ami im
nun
Ihe
ihice
large
Le
Tmirntau
i
I
mu
« N ^ T n ^ r e g * n l t® tha number
Tha boaril. primarily, will be ing normally neutral in ihe l*a*
cenlcr in the Pi-iak S tra it, *
stiuveU me bring upcratiHl 21 hours
front
cifiCa
ever
aince
Jspan
tier
r&gt;\cl|
mile*
m
ath
s»f
Suigapsirs*
oa
I
chart*)
with
the
rarponsibility
.
cnurgvi) wwn t*r ■
t»
j
|u day.
.Maluvmi p.'miMiilur, a iul ryintui
w . h af ratWmla# aiitoaseblto time sad war pH tha Unit^l HlaUa and Bjj* ^ ffmtw *f w-fiH-iFWtr.nmt f’ln1*
UiMiUts are wnrkjKg uk full
W A S U IN U ffO N , lie r
* •. ,d r&gt; k’upMnjf ih e capital iff 5 ^ mWalt
uni
tub«-s to otvrllan atera, btrt later
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runway i* mur
I II I’lllllW III Sc|||(f||l||&gt; f *1111111
etpected1to be located
Help M'S* pit tlgetl to tho tin. Ills* puti-ii *isIt* of Ills- Miami
&gt; Russian aaaault In tha Kal that
oo, It .will be ralletl upon to ra
n r «• o'ro**«itiif •*•.»!.»*i t int,ivi of
hrre.
,1
. ,t
•actor, N PiIlea northwsst
24- battled Philippine* li*t night bv lUn'etu'ss
fmitU I hi* Y* ir. Ml a Ollldi U ll •nu the gruunth pmhihils
Robert Dolly, federal , repre­ lion 'other eearntlal tuppltrs. ac
Moscow, Rad army dispatches
J,l|* •!*••*••• pi.tac*
pi.illf
’ fdrdlhg to the State
Defense
i.nsls i| tlu*
lit |*imki«vi'||, -h*»rlly a ftn ,
•mi. ri mtv houif dfMtiMtq|nt»mil h'uir duty L»r every department,
sentative.
la
exspc'rd
some
time
'•reported yesterday aa tha Ruaalan thla weak, ,\r. Illp ln s a'l ted. Council. Because of the acute
I|fl2*
High
(o m i)ii**ip»iu»r s. •*laii«| Ini 111 *•* o f t s.rrvgi*
nm*nt
th*- »»»'»rhiog. AAdim? L»t riiider* mniimie work through
coantar offensive continue to re- i f sufficient number of atudants robber shortage, no tires or tube*
;ii i h «n l i niii’f tsi
Muml.'i |)
"the w ou ld ) |.f y»*»&lt; 4fCj ar# lit- night.
1 II Savri* tnhl i*laml ro*i
r»ln ground bath north and aouth hare made application, the arhool can be sold to any one until Jan.
lur ttase ltnttf-1 tloifay. \ mini
Wm grounds have u°t limn per. 114*ftt * •llri Ip i* *u rrly
••nthii^in-I!*• cud willihg tit l&gt;#Ut
rmning
• o f tha capital.
______
h tif
lepsirletl *1
ill tho link- |H»rtioii i&gt;f »ht» Vi »*d nuy of the work, Mr Luhituikl belli
f *iu*h m agintiiifi' ih at il •if ranlt*i *
la aipectad to be established here. 6. After this date, the raltouInK
Panic waa aaid to hire apraad
vM»d. nnd only when it i* uctually will dr ive th«* Japnur*»* f ro m " hi
board will Issue purchase eertifi
down and the Far K.i*t lu*i
I ion .1 1 Ik fiM -r nrotrrjim ** (&gt; .t
and 1untrained retnforcamanta Mr. Dolly will go over the matter rates to person* deemed rligibl •
Mr. ndd*t “ I l f *P»»kc o v er a r;idi" mo. i Is i . tif the U
A • iit
-r r v ilio n of f« mU uichidi— th»* i inning i* iniy time loNt.
Osniiis s-.|
m.i * iui in.ih r^M
rmining »»f -urp'in vi*g«*t •hi *- I 'iliiie*ki -fated the work is cum- h ' M&gt;kup, hcnitl hi th e
to buy a lire or tube.
I'nitid
SlJtVIA, Dec. 2U.(Special)
sectiona pf the German army
iliaugs* sin ills- Dositli nr *())*■
Leon County organlied the first Slovak citlsens hrn- rvaffu im-** which lire oiowu hi vhire \icMiils mg nlong fine, hut he tlitl nut Slate*.
’ building apace for
the
were reported to hare bean ruah- donate
pi edict when the project would
lim it* tsulay t inints i at tusk f—
enterprise.
board of this type, and nthrr thvlr loyally to the United Stale* in the Spiuir
Mi ltm»*rvidt *cnl hi* "* id rm u
reed Into tt a brooch in n deaparete
U
mpl«*ted
Men in Sanford and vlelnity be­ similar boards will be establi-h.d
Demon lialien women
p lrg c t h a t t h f i r friTilmn will In- I hitch flier* m*s»i s*s| Ho* slirs si
at a meeting yestenlsy, anil »enl
waffo»t to item the rout.
tween tha agea of t t and 55 are
liilcctm il a n d llu-ir iii»l»'i»«'iiib n»•• •mi ,i I.Ilfs* ,lapane*i* tr.iu-ps.it a
The Soviet Information Bureau eligible to attend the school and in ell counties In the state. It is the fo.lowine wlie to Preablt it are sperinlinni* in method- of
It'll s|ss\b|| t Ws'|\,* fig III «'• |l.am**
h
f(&gt;oi| prepiirntion. nUe nutnlion
r« t dili*hftl ami prntfi'tctl
mid 553 towns and villngea have are urged t ’ gat their appllca. estimated by I'.eon Ilem? ir*o». Franklin D. Roosevelt;
Milt, Samwak .in N | |rsi
snd good f »nt| luilii'd ill roinitv
And th e N av y add* .| »• 4 a**ur.
been rtocrupled In the area In the tlons to tie Ch»mh*rol Commerce federal price administrator, that
“ With tha most sincere approval tinn with the defeti«e progritin
civilian use of tlrre wl.l have to nf our country's war in self
rues* t h a t if vim * f'dlifVing till in. niuuti| s* &gt;aol
last ten days.
office at.the City Hell Immediat.
t'S'tntal ltssiig!n* Mas- Nrtliur I
tcn«ivf am i
well p lan n ed «ani
_ In Cairo,, unite of tha R.A.F. ly. Tha coureaa will eonalst of be cut about M percent, Restrir- fense ami In defense of d.monslK- Thr member*' veuilv prttgrum iK*n
Davl*
|«
no
w
fillinir
nn
•s' fall b'l** , *Ip »i li in i1 III. liuli •pine ds'fel
l*at tthr Jai1*
• with the eld of Free French electrical welding, radio trans­ tlons at present do not apply to Institutlona ayoinst thr horde* uf formed nrnund their defin*** e n g a g e m e n t st Ihe N ew O r a n g e ' pa ign a«*rin*t
work
»n
h
im
h
a
imuiner
that
it
which will Ur*ull in p«)*illlVf »«- lillr* lliif Ill uf Mu ill. tin* M
bombers have struck fresh blows mission, ship carpentry or boat used'tires or retread*.
Hitler and Japan, we, the eijihiv
difficult to Hfiftriile the two (*dv I Intel IliillriMtm. tlu» m nna
. Ih.- .IIff. •II *• •»f Hu 1*rp tl 1iii •III If |l"l li I sit a t f c f l
The duties of tha board are di­ ninth Assembly of the S.ovnk Ns- is
nt the Asia lifeline la Libya, building,' auto macbanlca and aero
r*T of th e h e l d • l u t e d toduV- *l«(anre to
j.Voqra
Mr*.
Wibot)
pollte.l
"
IIIVIIIi'llls' mhit h Mllil Ills* 1.1 pl'I^raw
firltlah
headquartere
reported, mechanics. Day and night classes vided Into four aeeilona as follows: tional Alliance of Amerlci, having „ ur.
D u r i n g th e ev en in g h o ur* in t h e Philippine l*l.i nil*.
while tanluapported British trbopa will be conducted.
1. Determine who shall receive a»•.embed at a protest meeting i yhP e*le„.i..n fluh* r,e elil* in b allro o m hi* p r o g r a m * will in*
Meantime)• f •••••f ill «|I||||-hr* *UI*I llivailrf * It.1.1 lltr.'ll lieu\ llv l l *
ft»rvr«l.
maintained aiatlnuauily Increae( V n c ra l
1hillglu*
Mat■\ilhui *
“ The number of Inquires re. tires In accordance with indruc this afternoon, the JNt i day i f the rminlv.
I II Club., nn c Iudi* t h e p o p u l a r Rwing n u m
(ii ll Mar.\i I linr ha* cs»n*i
% ing pressure en the mala
i' r«&gt;unl»•! •ntt m king mi
calved
regarding the defense tlons, regu'atione and standards December, 1941, at Slsvle. Fla., map|ied no* for them record her* n f the p r e s e n t d ay . O ne
dated lbs* m ajority of hi* Inn
A M - training school la vary satisfact­ furnished from Washington.
of treat General
Ixilh
Ihe
n
ttrth
crn
ami
*'Milhern
wish
assure you that American* in* to prni-et* and rarh rb l " f hi* immue acenmpliahmenla i*
can army.
2. Issue certificates to appli­ of Slovak deacent are flindy keep* n written record ef h-i Jbnt of playing a duet, manlpu* *r&lt;&gt;nl&lt; a n d hud *ror« tl " u ,,tuhle iii the Pam panga province, m»
ory," Mr. Hlggina declared, “ and
-r
of Manila, mid
coiiRideiulily
»oi^
w
l n
| /*
the people aeera to be anxious to cants that » r « deemed eligible united with til other loyal Ameri- work In eaeh patieillar field. Ar Inline the key* of the Hammond M»cfr**r*.’*
o f Uu- Liugnyuit (iu lf coa*t wh
to purchase tire*.
cans behind your
enlightened I COViliny to the eenrral program, I electric °r0"n w i t h the left
the or iginal major inva.*oii thr
Keep records of all applicants, leadership.
.each club member iou*t *nw hand, the na&lt;* tone* with his
•la itssl.
•11 rejections and all certifiraUa
impudent
*!and#r
cs*! plttH Ihnv prolrrts during flu* I
^
k^ ' L A i
HciMsrlmg that American l
Issued.
•
upon the Slovak race when Ihe vear and she# ha* a rhiilot cf Mumi n&lt;dr* with the right hiind,
I'll ili|*|*in«' 1n.iipw ar** in h
4. Maks periodic report* to the traitorous Nml guvtmineni i.f
preparation, baking, cm producing perfect mu«ic nn both
Niiiril* a its! iiiV t ^1II IblMbf■ll
8tatc Defense Council.
war on our boloved United State*. nlnpr. gardvfiing. poultry, live- t •Ei* llamtnond organ and the t»l*
*i*lnm •
again*l
|p*nvy
■»
stork.
hr
mi*
Impnivemcn*
#.r!
Ml*,a
mrk#f u* the mom rraolvtil that
. . .
NEW YORK CITY, Dec. 2 9 .M» r . \ r l h iii i aii!. " L i iiii'* lw
vi* 11 nl*o aa nut*tuniling pi
Mrs. F. BL Rooralllat ekalrman Speclet)—The chicks, grandchlcks
America wl'l be vlehirlcus.
irlnlh.ro. In order to In rlioihh*
Im'**ii h* u \■&gt; an hath aii Ira.*
ri»n|p
hhftd nnnircordt»nl*t.
* • 1 Um local chapter of American and gn a t yrandchlcks of Flor“ Eighty-ninth Awrmbly nf the «° • " ' n'' ,h
|M,t
Kar lv lihlay Fi Iipinp
A » perial Nrw Yrar’a Kvg
hich i held rarh .Soring
Red Ctoaa, neetred an appeal Ida’s a.4M/XX) ban* and rooster*
Slovak National Allinner
nf in Tallahassee, n girl must com dinner will b«» serv«*d from 6:00
lh«' nnly ilrfrm lo r* | t f l # nisi
Im Harvey
of
Lloyd
recently
from
Mtioaul
bred- of 1940 are goU r on a health
Amorica.th rm ig h Ihe liniiih rav ag i't 1 r
nletc nnr nf the productive rrn I*. M. until 8:00 I*. M. Hear
Smyrna Beach ha« been
quartsrs In WuktafftMl uryinc farm routine nest year. They'll
( signed) George Jakubcl-t Sr.
•vets, r*nnln;». mitnlcnltig, t*-*ul- rangemrnls of the rcservml ta­ foreman of the mechanical depart­ b u r n i n g city n f M anilu. h u n t
the fulfillment o f the county a pet vitamins, sunlamps, -activat­
Prv»iilr:.t .fry nnd llv,“ tiN-V
f r r Ja tm n v s e p a r a c h u t i s l * w
ble apart* will thrn be placed in
EDGEWATRRI PARK, Mb*..
war fend quota, (he eeid today^ ed- feeds, cedlhrer extract and
ment of Ihe Sinford Herald, it | w e r e rr|N&gt;rti-d *\v 'opiiH; d own
Frnlinarid It.win.
1 The following officer* foe tho order ami lh«* two combination«
practically averythlnf.but castor Dec. 29.—(A’l— Lean Don Faurot
wa*
anaouncesl
today
by
II.
Init u t t r n i p i tu p r e p a r e Hie v
Sccndary first half " f the vror nf t'm* of danri* band music will slrik •
hasn't anv high hopes that hi*
' “Thi OIL
Dean, preaident of Hie company. f o r in v ad in g a rm ies.
up promplly at BsflO o’clock.
Cnunty
Senl&lt;
r
(
’o.i"e||
will
pit.,
Missouri
Tiqera
ran
stop
ForilThey're f * t to do for a nation kaaaL ail.aL 2m 2L. Q«, ... . D...I
T h e second d a y o f -av ajfe , '
—
| Mr. Harvey I* nn ei|»erlenee*l
servn with Mrs. Wilson during
printer and machinr*! who h:i* opp o sed u ir n**nulL« h a d I
Ih* «erond half of tho year. Mr*.
n|ienl nearly .Tt) yiar* in the Mnniln nn in f e rn o o f bu rn
Fred Forward, president; Mrs.
them will hare to ntamp out e«ra iui Hiwn a TKiom csHmvrouvn*
rh tir rh e* .
luunes
,tnd
oil
lirwipsprr business
WASHINGTON. Dec.' 29.— &lt;/P&gt; *• A. (;o«.lsnerd. vlrn president:
on a production-line b asis— 10,- •ire for victory.
Many
| n t »u p »
■
Horn in (&gt;**tnla cnunty. In- biiildiiiK*.
“ W# don't knew t o o much
Ington Drake, fortn-r Mm. L K. Hammond, arrrctxry
tlfiOO d i j a of them In 1942.
tlelld |ll dt-liri*.
K »«t St. l,nul* III. Doe. W -jyPt gained hia first experience ns pn
That's the teak the povarnment •boot Fordham." salH tha friend' British Minister In Mawtevbleo, treasurer.
HN »it aemmlfr,H Mm. W ifwin —Old Dobbin It threatening a apprentice on th,Kisaimtnrt
kaa' aaal«ivad Flprldn hens with l» conch e f the MhNreaternor*, arrived Sunday from Havana, oaisl,
“ I hone In visit m o r e rnmrback as a result nf tiro ra
___ bo concluded a visit to
Valley Gatrtle. From I'.HH to
the pointed inggeeUon they alt who hare eetaMiahad n tralp*-e
2.1 Year law
* (o to work. At the camp here beside tha warm Gslf. various Latin American capital*, homca r f 411 &lt;*lub girl* and tinning ami the prospect has hor»o lU.’O he worked fur Ihe Sanford \
Home
Demon»trnlion
member*.'*
waters.
tho
British
Freaa
Service
inand
mule
dealers
smiling.
Florida penltryuen
Herald when it was umler the'
“ Rut wa de knew they hare nouncod. Ho la ea route to LonOfficials of Sparks Company,
are tetif nriod to tacreeoe this
' ' Vv,change
' T h e
*?
peart fkoek of MTL000 broilers, an attack that la likely to
roruluctnra of one of Ihe natMd'a "“utorTe1
in t u il ‘l^^'npJra'l'oVTo'r'
a operator for Tr^
y, k ' ’sr'„ vk
in
fryers, roosters aad f*wl to 4*&gt; any thno. Taev’ll no doubt
largest horse and mule auctions
level
reached
W oll ju t bars to
41TjDtD birde neat yeeV.
at tha national stockyards, re­
1919.
port • marked Increase In In­ the past ten years has been nm
Only at out UW.oo(hOOn tha 1
.
quiries
about
the
horta
situation
nectnl
with
New
8inyrna
New*.
8 AN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Dec.
thanerd hands, compared
rcorlmr n m o A t f t I— preV
sine*
tha
tire
rationing
announce,
29—W ) — possession o f tha 500H'
He hat n wife ami three sons, 207.fttfl.DS9 In 1910, itself
»b!e w tn osr-l lonrned lour *r&gt;.
i ton Carman freighter Odenwald by went.
tha oldest of whom works for Up slowot year since 1921.
whoa I was a yaaaf coach, not
A
plentiful
supply
of
animal*
tha United States was guaranteed
Florida East Coast Railroad. The
U say anylM w . ^ M t the result
WITH THE U." 8. A fF E IH
Sunday In a court.order approv­ la reported on hand.
second ton U an Army airplane
CRKTRAL LUZON. D *f 2 9 pilot trainee stationed at Wheeler
ing the requisition of tha vessel
MING AND SHOUT
'
Field
artillery
affmora
of
MALTA
BOMBED
by tbe U. H. maritime commission.
Ftold In Hawaii, while the younj.
Cvewtey
tlta U. 8. Army told M i story Its cargo of raw rubber and auto­
CAMI* WOLTF.RS, Tex.. I
V ALLE TTA, Malta. Dee. 29. eat U captain of next season's
today af bow CapL Colla P.
mobile tlrra will go to the Defense —lA I—A succession o f aerial at­ football team at New Smyrna.
29,—(AY—Private Edward V»
KoUy, Jr, mot hia doath af*
Mr. Harvey Is a member of tho of Marion, ()., found two let*
tack* on thla BritUh Naval ba«e
tar bomblac aad slatdng tbn Supply Commission.
The Odenwald was seised by the within lha past 24 hours result* Methodist Church.
in hia mail. One was 25 I
Japaaoao baUloship Haruna.
U. 8. Cruiser Omaha in South At- ed In tha death o f a few civil­
Ions; the other tiny Ohio a
da two
tax stump*.
lantle waters on Nov. 19 and her ian,. Injuries to others, a n d
i flold
crew members were stopped In altoht damage.
flghUr
Two Asia bbmbera ware shot
their attempt to scuttle her.
A t the time of her aelture, the down.
|m
Odenwald was reported to be fly­
ing the American Gag and to have IN T B O O U C INO D A W N SIR E N
M l*
Polieaasen C. Dunn ami Ram
out
bad lb* stars and stripes painted
F
U IH ID A — G
enerally fair
FM1HIDA—
Generally
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Dee. 19— Gardner shat and killed a ehlekon ber tides.
WP»—A
aeven-nound
daughter ea thief last night. Tha robber rept some cloudiness In
born ) » Mrs. Jacob Llngeirman waa taught In a chicken house treme south portion and
to Mr*. Hlmans at east coast; continued caol.f
during a teat blackout la Buf­
and Myrtla Are* with icattered frost In the
t k »’ Jiavor of falo Friday night • was named
weat and tatarlor extrauta
killed ona hen.
■
pbtak ft* salt la Sunday.
t u t portMa.
;
g u am opossum.
TW own*—Dawn Elm.

*Panic Spreads

Nipponese (laim — •
Chiitii YieloritCO

Prefcure

Foes^B f

I' o k y o ParneliutisiCE
Drou On Dutch !• vT
land Of SuniatrUN

lish

M r .U T ,r

Plans Made For Formation Of
Commodity Allocations Board
Citizens A p p e a r
To Be Interested
In Trade School

Conservation O f Kquipmcnt Help F. D. R. Pledges
Food Studied Bv A ‘ Air";»rt S'? rt Support And Aid
r . .
,
Seven-Day Wee
Extension Uubs
T o Philippines

Number Of Iuquiries
Received Said To
Be Satisfactory

Agent States Women
A r e Enthusiastic
In Defense Work

■ *&gt;ya7,

ReHidcntH Promised
Help In Driving
Jnps O f f Island

Slovak Citizens
At Slavia Show
Loyalty Tc U. S.

!

■.**£! « f «2 S t t &amp; S H g S

New Organist I At
Orange City Hotel

to

Local Red'Cross
“*•«**«"
•Gets Appeal From Heng To Sit Down To
National Chairman (government W o r k

Lloyd L. Harvey
Is Named Foreman
Of Sanford Herald j

Missouri Plans To
Outscore Fordham

Tire Rationing May
Bring Back Horses)

U. S. (lets Control Of
Nazi Ship Odenwald

!“ i^ S T in J tS rt. '&lt;«

Colin KeUy Died
Near Home Field

"»

’ •I

Police Take Care
Of CMcken Thief

B3 L

-r rr.TSigsr-.

LOCAL W EATHK..

|

/

�flA ffr m

i&gt;ACfc i m

fu m tk

Miss Hayes Becomes
Bride Of Ralph Dpap,

The Sanford Herald
MRS. LOURINB BEAL, Society Editor

urope are fertile toll for typbite epidemic* like those of
te World War end post-war year*, which took a toll ol
at least 2£00,000 Uvea in Russia alone, according to the
Metropolitan Life Insurance iComp*"*
From the facte that era avail!
the company says, “ the signs ah
total number of typhus case* is i yet relatively email—
___
. _____________
________ where records exist,
■till. .in
the hundreds or thousani
compared
with the huge figures,
tas
_____
, ----- ---------------— , , running into'the mil­
Ilona,
lions, of the
th* last war and post-war period.".
How many Uvea ware loet
loot p m typhus in the, Mat
jrar
em be accurately known, the Metropolitan:- ex­
war win
will n
never
plains, “ because of the u t t e r breakdown of whatevei
health and statistical services existed in the countries
through which this disease sweptCT It is known, however,
that bi 1915,' an epidemic in Serbia took hundreds of thoosands of livtt, and that eventually the disease spread like
wildfire through many parts of eastern Europe.
“There are grave feats that the frightful losses of
Ufe from typhus win be repeated in the present war," the
company warns. "One after another the areas through
which the disease swept a generation ago have now been
drawn into tha conflict, and many or the conditions which
prepared the way for the spread of the disease then are
being duplicated.
Mapy cases of typhus have occurred this year in areas
of Poland annexed by Germany which formerly were al­
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY most entirely free from the disease, the Metropolitan says.
“The number.of easea In thla regton,** It la explained, “rose
tenfold in 1W0 above the number! Tor 1038 and 1939 and.
as of the latest date In 1941, the number has again trebled
over the figure for 1940. 8ome eases have appeared in
Germany itself and In other areas seised by her In 10381039. •
It is also said that In other parts of Poland, where
even In peace time cases are found regularly, indications
•af »e«nj for the things that are are that typhus haa Increased greatly. although current
•ran are temporal, bat Um things atatlatks are not available. This situation Is likely to be
that ore not aeon are atomiL—11 repeated In Jnvaded sections ^of BAaia,
.

g

Car. 4:18.

Social Calendar
TUESDAY
The installation of officer* of
Seminole Chapter. 0- E. S. will
taka place In th# Rxonic Hall at
S.-00 p. M. with Mrs. Glenn E. Me
Kay, peat grand matron of llie
Stand chapter o f Florida, a* the
tntailing officer. The public I* In­
vited to attend.
n UI finance 11. T h e coat W

uwik

Bank

ypoai(i|anra|ica Corporally
IV ift, .

j i

,

.h i .

—

*

Time To Buy A New

The revival
tfcriicse-- being'
conducted at tha eojusrr df •Celary and Sanferd Avenues will
continue through the week, the
evangelic t, Patrick Henry Wil-Hams, announced this morning.
The subject this evening will
be, "The World’s Greatest Pray­
er Meeting and Not a Christian
In I f * On Tuesday night .this
subject will be, "Seven Story
Christmas," -■
On Wednesday night. N e w
Year's E ee,' a watch night x r-

Free Lunches
* * * * * *j "

WMDNBBDXr

Girl Scouts are invited to meet
at the Little House at 5:00 o'clock
for a "Slumber” ptrty.
Each
•eoat la aakad to briny two sticks
not# baf* for rapper
breakfast, tot and blanket
raU.
FRIDAY
The first regular meeting of
the Sons \and Dauyhter* of the
Territory o f Florida will be heid
at the borne of M r. and J. G.
Sharon, 820 Magnolia Avenue at
8:00 P. M. ^ ia expected that
there will be a full attendance at
the first meeting ef the y»*r.
The It 'W 7 Ware Clita of the
Methodist Church, formerly the
00-00 Bible Clara, will have Its
regular meefing at the church
annex at 7:30 P.M. with Mrs.
Eaear Price and Mrs. O. II. Put­
nam aa hostesses.

Revival Services To
Continue This Week

#

Line* la a Letter From
Eflgiaqd: 1941

'

Remember when you used to walk to school with a littie wicker lunch baekei filled with iandwiches, fruit and
"W* waked home hi the dark cake? Remember the dosens of little boy* and girls who
used to stand around and wgteh while tha rest of you ataT
through * the dark city, In th WpU thooa days are gone forever and in their place have
DEAD A T RANGOON
deric streets,
developed the school lunch room*'with free lunches for ell
and wa mad* a discovery, aa i
children unable to pay for their own. NEW DALlir, India
India, Dee. O
“ More 4han 5,000,00o school children over the country —(A V -8 lx hundred civilian caa* vmnilte besns from MndSfWcar
*.*. ; ZV/''
n u t Itki
are getting free lunches this winter through opertalon of oaltiea resulted from tha first •very year..
followed.
Japan*** raid on Raagran
in
the
Bchool
Lunch
program
of
the
federal
department
of
• .Hade a
B nara Irat Tuesday, It w x reAlthough tiw
agriculture," aays the Florida Grower. "Lunches they eat' ported by Informed quarter* 8uOW b ir a ,
In a month total more than 56,000,000 pounds of foo d dairy products, eggs, cereals, fruits, vegetables, meat, and
fish.•’ Retail value of these is more than 14,000,000 a month,
till
-urogram is accomplishing two major objectives.
Iwniugh Urge* purchases by the Surplus Marketing Admin­
istration, assistance, la given farmers -In marketing their
problem, i, And while increasing food consumption and enlarglng the mkrket for farm products, tha serious problem
of -ritild'malnutrition la being solved also.
.“Anw teaV search for a new sriny af physically fit
young men hai atartingly shown-that a high percentage of
VeJtcflona is traceable to physical dafecta from malnutriMh'during childhood. I f other and better ways to prevent
this an not developed, school lunches should remain aa a
■perihMWt! Institution In our national life.
^ **T n S r program present* a most Interesting picture—
: millions of chudren being supplied, at-leeat et luneh UmA
eWiV Khool 4ay, foods needed to build stronger bodies.
AbdUt bWMWrt of the children who need this service come
! front1low-mcome. non-relief families. Certain areas or the
Thi Japo- bm«bad v »
though it eras an "open* unai
1 agricultural 8outh furnish th* greatest problem. Give these
(FAtm The Christian Science

pace It tn s tk b l
tafner, to retain
promote* popping-.

. AndersonGrHIIth !, ,
C o n ta r .F W i * ™

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ls w a ltv a fitl

ivetn

Fratemity Stages
Its Annual Dance

)P e r s o n a l s

os saia^a, a t uaiv w

vn oes*i .

urday afternoon at th* home *r
the bird** perente on Wait Seven­
Bob IfeDonaid of Bpxlcy, (in. teenth Street.
The ceremony wai performed
I* tho guest of Leroy Cooper.
by the Rev. E. D- Brawnier, pee* j
1
Mrs. C- E. Stonecipher haa aa torWf the Probyterian Church, lq i
her rueet her dauyhter, M n. Ed- the pretence of relit tvre and does ,
frlcrfds of the couple.. T ie living
dio Stoat o f Detroit, Mich.
room wa« effectively decorated ;
with quantities of white yaldfol] end
Mra.^Onida WUaon ha* aa her tuberoses. The mantel octets
m ate, Mr*. C. A. Monlaya and
dauyhter*. Carman and Eleanor which th« vows were exchanged,
wee banked with fern Intermi-iHed
»f West Palm Beach.
ladloll
and tuberose J. *—
Oa
with yU
J :." _r.’
each shle etood »cven branched
M ix Doris McCall of Cobbcandelabra holding lighted while
town. Ga. la the guest of her
pewits, Mr. and Mrs, George K. tapers.
Attending her sister a* malil of*
McCall, daring the holidays.
honor, M ix Gwendolyn lU yis
Gena Linder and Gene Law­ wore a navy blue trip!* ’ beer
rence have returned from Moul­ dre»* and a corsage of sweetheart H ft M a l Harris daft) and Mrs. Wales Latham, president of Bundle*
trie and Adel, Ga. where they rare* and blue delphinium, fsl
far Britain, hands Capt. E. Mickey at LaGuardia Field. New York,
Clair White served Mr. De»n a* a bound volume containing tha pet ton* I greeting* of more than 20.000
ipeot a few days with relatives.
best man.
Americans to Queen Elixbeth and a)*o $19,000 to help provide comfort*
The bride eho»e for hsr wedding
fqr the haptex children of Britain.
Mrs. Fred R. Wilson left on a lyrlge crepe drees featuring al
Friday for Chicago, HI. to visit three tiered icalioped skirt cm- ,
with her aon.isi.lnw and daughter, broldered tn brown, aiid Worn with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mitchem.
brown accetsorle*. 8ke earried a
WPBO
white prayer book showered with
M ix Irene Richter ho* returned white camellias and tuberous tied
Tonight's rregrama
to her b**»* In Jacksonville »fl«-r with white satin ribbopv For
visiting with her parents, Mr. traveling she wore a white camel­ 0.00 Edsrtn C. Hill
6:10 Greyhound Gui
and Mrs. Henry Richter.
lia corsage.
Immediately after Uwr ccirinooy 6:20 Diner Mqsic
6:30 Lum and Abner.
and - Mary Wiggins, students at
Robert
McCall,
student
a t the couple left for a short wed. 6:15 World Today
ding
trip
after
which
they
will
the University of Georgia In Brawtoo-Parker Junior
College
7:60 The I*one Itsngvr
Athene, home for the holidays, In Mount Vtron, C»., t* the guest be at home to their friend* »t the 7:30 Blendle
held Open House at their hossx on of his patents, Mr. and
Mis. Hotel Mayftlr until a ft*t Die first 8:00 Vox Fop
of the yenr when they, plan to 8:30 Mike Mint- 8. II.
Magnolia Avenue left night.
George B. McCall.
move Into the Sanlanta Apart­ 8:15 Mask Hoorn
Striking arrangements of polosettles and palms formed the
ments.
• ,.VL
8 t$l EJmsr Davis and the Nc
Mrs. Dean attended tte local 8:00 Lax Radio Theater
background for tha lighted red
candles which bumad on the min­ aad grandchildren, 8u xn Kirt- tcbools, graduating from Seminole 16;00 Orson Welle.
ts I In the living raon. A period ley ngg Pets Mere, have rone for High Bchool with the tla x of 10:30 Sports Its porter
•ettte stood before an arrange­ Cairo, Ga., te attend the wed­ 1039, after which she attended 10:46 News of the World
Mary Waahtngtan College In lt:00 Harry James’ Orchestra
ment of poinsottuy and pale.* ding of M ix Carrie Wight.
Fredericksburg, Yn. For the past 11-A0 Danes Orchestra
among wfcifh burned red tapers.
Th# decoration wsf extended to
L&gt; IL Bwaim left Saturday for two months she has been cm. 13:0(1 Llntop Wells
the stairway landing.
hi* home in lleckley, w. V*., ployed by Chess and Centpany. 11:05 Sign O ff
Centering a lace covered table after •pendlnr the past two weak* Ms. Dean attended school in San
T o m o r r o w ’*
F ro y r a m
was s. Fid bunch bow)/ behind with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swaim ford whan quite young, later at­
tending the Pbrter
Military 6:30 Norman Reaalry ami
which eras placed clatter* of large at the llo u l Mayfair.
Florida
Cowboy*
Academy In Charleston, 8. ( ’silver belle with red lights burn­
ing wllhhO
~
where he was graduate^ with u 1:00 Breakfast Brevities
M ix Laura Mae
Brown o ^ lieutenant's commission, ills is at 7:43 UP New*
Axlatlqg thg host m ix in serving
Montreal College, Montreat, N.
8:00 Tho World To.l»y
were the Misses Dorothy Mitchell,
C. la spending the holidays with present employed by thy, Atlantic
Carlin Palmer and Elisabeth Lof­ her mOtner, Mr*. G. 11. Brown, at Coast Line Railroad In Sanford. 8:15 Breakfast Ri-mlrxvnu*
8:45 Virginia
tier. About .78 guests attended the her home on Park Avou*Mr*. Rrba Fridman inspect* soldier*
9:00 Morning Iteration*
leggings tn th* quartermaster depot
9:15 8 yn ii'h"ni-ttc*
at Philadelphia, after army author!*
9:30 Tune Time
lira allowed her to "lakt up where
0:45 UP New.
Jackie left off." Jackie ie her II19-:00 Marncl
car-old son who was killed in the
10:05 Black and White Note*
The K *r Club 9&lt; 9*
apanrte attack on Pearl Harbor.
L
informal
10:15
M
yn
and
Margo
School Is aponsoringk
Eugene F. Krum. in rhsrge of la10:30
Htapttothcr
hr*
In
*hr
ms bran cxtsnddance on New Yaart!
• pretion, i* ihown with her.
9:00 10:45 Wbtnan o f Cnurler
nttsnd | b e S$r-:
City Hall, beglnnln ■at
1:00 11:00 Mery Lee Taylor
o’clock and lattlngT. Itil
2:45 UP New*
o'clock, Tne danea *N previously 11:15 At llome with Sally I
2:50 Three R!*trr«
Mrs. t announedd to be hold In the
2:55 Matinee Musical'-.
3:15 Ji-rry tVkyhe *nng».
3:30 Renfro Valley Folf*
11:53 Tsmyranture htilMln.
V C l of high school and rolled
3:15 Whnt Frreifnm Mh im
12:00 Kat« Bmlth Speaks
3.55 Pri-s* Now*
12:16 W sltf Time
4:00 "Milt-atuiir* in Aim-r
.te Hayes ha* ar12:30 usocatime
Mu.lc"
pewell, Va. where
lt:45 Our Gal Sunday
affair.
4:30
Inmlt Trio
f school, |o 'visit
1:00 Dial# Farm Club
Members
of
4:46
Mark Jlkwlny, New*
lolidays with her
J :30 Rrk-’gu School of the Air
5:00 For The Farmer
and Mrs. J. M. cluda: William
1:45 Road of Life
Waitar Anderson, HareU.Eatt'ff. 2:00 Young Dr. Malone
5:10 Twilight Mdlodie*
Ruarall Young, Billy HaQybceJ, 2:16 Joyce Jordan
3:30 Interlude
. and Mrs. 8. C. Graham Karl admits, Paul Hkksfc. Km- 2:30 The Goldberg*
5:45 Scattrrgoqd Baines
as their weekend
gneets, matt Hsmloo, Outrlea Pan . Wa •
Nochle Chulsano of Orlando, ran DaniaD, Mack CTevdbnd, J »,
»rnl Chari** Leavitt of Ft. Harry U * . i f - David Gntclicl.
lag, Ga., and Robert C°x of Taylor Brown, Junior
Grown.
Jickionvllle.
Lambert Palmer, 8tuart Quartei
man, Earl Jeter, Edward Mu*b*lt.
Rickard Meriwether and DclphinHasty.

RADIO NEWS

Holiday Party Given

/iteUiTr,

" Fauentl lhm tar

COMEuT a ND UKT

aiultahi W iM b t »i

TOMORROW
BARGAIN DAY
Double Program,

rartAal n l H t e n i w

Wall tab the Onroara ,v
UVe to hava known ^blch
Winston Churchill planned to
In Uti* country.

S

Delicious Cocktac
'opcler

I'ricea

Package
(ro o d s

mo u»
id wit he*.

Average Citizen Can
Not Buy Auto Tires
WAHIHNGTON. Dee. 29-4,P I All the nation * average motorist*
—including even traveling M ix men. taxi driver* *nd retident* of
isolated rural area* lacking other
transportion—will be
prohibited
front-buying new automobile tires,
under eligibility
rvquirements
established yesterday
for
the
government'* new tire rationing
|COgram.
The regulations, issued by Frier
Administrator Leon Henderson for
tho guidance of local tire ration­
ing boards which begin operating
Jan. It, bar Isiusnrr of tir,. pur­
chase certificates except to own­
ers nf motor vehicles which fall
within seven shdrply delined clasiV|cations, covering essantisl ,epr­
ices for health, x fe ty and umlcre­
trial and commercial operation*.
Simultaneously.
Henderson
urged the millions of motorists
was will bo unable to buy new
Urea to stop unnecessary driving

Mixed Drinks

SUNOCO
SERVICE
STATION
Complete Washing j
Lubrication Serrki

DAVID
EARL
M ANA

Third A Pnf
- tf.lepiio n :

Package Goods —

FRBB D BLIVBRl

— PltONB 860

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B ILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; B.
112 W. FIRST STREET

5

CAREFULLY AND
QUICKLY FILLED
We

fill

All

Fressriplliin,

LANEY’S
DRUG STORE
FHUNE 103

ol t|^ Seaaon

NewiYeitfs Eve
Gala Party

GRANGE CITY
HOTEL ■(

'* with Udr*
ha U. 8. oQ

DURHAM. N. C. Dec. 2 9 VP)—Now that tht sweater h x
replaced (he coraat, II nay be
contended that figures don't lie— |
nnleaa they happen to be I l f
urn on p a c t performances of
football teams.
Nevertheless, sdroittlnjr that;
the conclusion may be as phoney!
as a Japanese smile, the com i
paratlve
statistics show
that;
Duke will have a decided edge
over Oregon 8tate w h e n the:
teams meet here New Year's Day l
tvfore an overflow crowd o f 55, '
000 in the transplanted R o a r I
Bowl.
Una wnl by statistics. Coach
Lon Stlncr put his 31 man Ore
yon HtMr squad throuyh a touyh
workout —and announced that he
was plrosed with the condition of I
hi* men.

Key Club Will Have
•New Year’s Dance

3t\ S -PrtJ“

* *

(

dty/W hat did U »y a»P**‘ ol

In a simple candlelight cere­
mony M in Derieux lUjrec, dsugh*

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Two Local Cadetg Are
Entertained AtDancc
Mr*, f . L. Ingiey and Mr*. G.
D. Workman entertained. with a
graranr. ‘ A to ., t r m Aepn Fprk dance Friday night In tha Valdes
whara ha ferried a plane.

If the Commlsslonern don’t five their City Myntfar
Ovantrratwbo mere freedom, whoever finally U chosen wilt not aueread,
be ra nttoh on
mind has an*

the Miami Hereld’ concludes, Mprasaliur regret that Mr.
Lanamu w u not given the Job.—Lakeland Ledger.

tha lanbar.

fog Found
v'To Pim

&lt;h Ft.* •Banning. Ga, aftar •pend­
ing Christmas with their parents.
They were accompanied by Bgt.
1C,, Vickery and

Prem iuips,

adamy In 8m
Jan Dormlny, I cadet at Colum.
bla Military / ademy In Columbln, Tenn.
' Tha ballroon was decOfaUd In
k of grran oad

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MONDAY,

Dog Track Settles
Down For 90 Days
Racing Routine
, LDXGWOOD, Dec. 29-&lt;RpecW ) — W ith

Iha opening card out
af the way, Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club settles down to Its
96 -dajp racing routine tonight at

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS
IP YOUR OLD

HAS POOR TIRES
ft TRADE IT IN
ON ONE OP OUR

IMS Plymouth
V oub « T.— ..4..

4 W .W

IM S Chevrotet

Utfttx* Town .
S«&lt;l«n .......
475.W1
IM 7 Uhivrolal U«-

hist Ssta’ SMtan.
Vf. Radio
305.00
1137 Plymouth
305.00
Hadan —....

Uia contention.
Orrraigki entries far N aafiy
First Kara— Fatartty
1 Alamo
i Philip Morrla
2 LE U
. , 8 Dod Lonler
3 ElliabcthJonea 7Danclnf WarTlor
4 Old Briar
8 Ruth Mulrock
Second Rara— Futarlly
(First Half Daily Double)
1 MTUam Mora
6 Balia Harper
2 Irens Mae
0 Sweat Cash
3 Rip A K *g
7 Kid Mika
4 Smoky Dude
8 Blare lip
Third Rare—A.Id Mila
(La*t HalfDaily
Deable)
1 Twenty Bueka
5 Flaghom
2 Gian Condon
ABrother Skip
3 Feat Fire
7Golden Alice
4 Little Rip
8 Lenient
Fearth Kara— Futurity
1 Dod Larkin
May Keen
2 Rip The Way ACourt Coquette
3 Fielder
7 Hell's Fire
&lt; Mark Me Down
Joyful Morn
Firth Kara —3 -l« Mila
I Don X
&amp; Duaty Daunt
l Willie Mite
0 Sinny Matron
1 (Jay More
6 Dee l-orein
I Miami Calling
' 8 Stand Up
Birth Kara — Futurity
1 Dod LreourJ
R Natural Roll
2 Slam
A B»b Moore
3 Court Qulr
7 Slim Hatard
4 Panchenta
8 Tweedledum
Seventh Rare — 1-Id Mila
1 My Fortune
A Duitaman I
2 Army Man
A Daley Mint
3 Ida Willard
7 Klnf Melody
4 Stand Over
8 Smoky Tata
Eighth Rara — Fatarlty '
|"t Port flhto
A Golden Palace
2 Lucky Taker
A Lucky Sie
3 Curate
7 Stay's Image
4 March Boy
8 Slim Grimca
Ninth Hare — Futarlly
1 Fuile Kay
5 Officer Andrew
2 Calumet
0 Krie
3 Red Paddy
7 Bunflbwer Chef
4 Grand Fla
8 Lucky Mark
1
Tenth Race — Futarlly
1 Faat Fury
6 Lady Higher

I

S Charlie ifaft
0 Darry
3 M»nle Blue
7 Lucky Vicky
4 Chief Starter 8 White Zephyr
Klarcnth llac* —4 d l Mila
(Qulnlela Kars)
1 inlander
0 Lumbar Jack
I a Plraaant Sue
0 Don Orlando
I 8 Jovial Duka
7 Yokel Buy
I 4 GRKBNWOOD
Duds Hank
HLAKE.
Lucky Dec.
Ranger
29
—VO—Jo# Louis
caught
Dew
Amna with a vicious right cross
Sunday and sent the- 200-pound
New Yorker off to a 10-mlniite
nap aa tha champion opened tha
final two aaeeka o f training for
Ihw title match with Buddy Batr
on Jan. 9.
Louis wofked four rounds In all,
toxlng
Don
Monro*.
losing
against
Amoa, George Fitch and Gaorge
Nicholson in that ordar. After
the drill hts weight was down to
200 pounds and the champion
announced he woohl taka a va­
cation fbr a cuupli of days.
Baer ___
alio dlapli Rt hla beat
form' bf the 'preparations,
‘ ----------- hurting
..
both" Jim lt'iblnann and
Klim
Thompson with hard rights. Tho
challenger went
three
rounda

Joe Louis Kayos
Training Partner

Sords? Review (o

JANUARY;
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o t r e e o M M A ffj/

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J o i U B u l l a w o t rUe. ■
iqooo Cos AA&amp;eit s of*&amp;4
With Trie. a a * * opjiu -

•

•hould attract good fields, with
harsh aeaaoned by action during
the first seven beat favored.
Following tha
custom
In­
augurated In 1039. the raelng on
New Year's day will start at
10:00 A. M., so giving horaamen,
visitors to this retort and natives
an almost continuous day
of
rprta aa the Orange Bowl game,
which this year
ha# drawn
Georgia and Texas
Christian,
atarta shortly aftar tha Con­
clusion of the racing program. At
the writing the moat prominent
prospect a for tha Orange Bowl
Handicap are The Chief
and
Benefactor, the two gaining such
consideration through excellent
efforts in the Christmas handi­
cap.

Select Selections

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1937 Ford 60 ft
(Ton Pickup .. 175.00

Altman
Chevrolet Co,

r a g c iR c r r r

c o u r t o f t iim

NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
AND FOR TIIR COENTT OF
■RRINOLR. IMTR OF FLORI­
DA. IN CMANCVHT.

AD E LIN E . ROCIION
plaintiff.
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PETERS,

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AR TH U R H E N R Y P E T E lia , DefaadanL
NOTICE 1X1 A P T E A R
TO TU B D KFEND ANT. AR TH U R
1IENRT P E T ERA:
YOU A R E IIEIIEITT N O T IF IE D
ta appear Jn Iha ahovs atylad
eauas, a dlvorea salt, which la
pending In tha Clrenlt Court nf
Iha Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and

GET THE THRILL

1

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TONIGHTS A \

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Vm I U tariag 2/|,si
rnt af AMag j m asm car, aad
lag wa« aad fas* a* Ik* ur aa

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OFFICER ANDREW
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M AT

Nirt'ee In hereby RlVSk that &gt;
am enaaaad In iha fern bualneSE
al HanR.rd. Fla., under Ihe fieIliloua namf Fl»a1da Lent a a d i
Fern O ', and that I Inland lo
renlalsr aald aama pursuant In
Iha itrm a o f Iha “ Fletllloua Nam*
Hialula" (Chanter m i l la w s o f
Florida) with tha Clark o ( tka
l i m i t Court o f gamlnota Coun­
ty, Florida.
T
n RUM RLEY and
,
W . C RUM PLHT.

N i^ R A C E - F ir r W

1*41 Chwoltt Vi
TOR PICKUP
645,00

in

Tt*t

on
Christian. Thi Bulldogj hnve » » parlor all nr rand ‘ strangth. bnd
while Chriatlahti main hope ll*a
with Ita flna bAk, Kyle Gllleapl#.
Georgia can cdunUr with _AH*
American Frankie Slnkwlch. Thla
Orange Bowl b*ttle gate a dopll*
cat* rating with th« Ro** Bowl

TRUCKS

ID A

n k N tl]

T n ar* hereby rommaiutM Mod
require* * » aypaar January
A
1141. ta Iha hill a f
aoaiplalnt.
ftlad K a lita t you la .M l c trra lt
Court la a ad fo r Humlnolu Co.aty. Florida. h r Ctaranra (Iraai*.
Iha aama balng a ault f o r i l l -

ik

Dee. 11. 1141. •

departments,
Missouri
should
handle F"plh»m by 20 to 7.
The Rosa Bowl entanglement
over at DurIffin, N. C., offer*,
many possibilities, not tha least
of which -a tha ch n ro of
d
Beaver
victory
H
P »»r r T
isu 'iy dtle
nut to
tu their de&lt; ,
terminrd fight coupled with Dahl
overconfidence. Howtver, (1
H
Ihe actual atrength of tha twi
outfits. The Blue Davila ahouM
be rated on top by 14 9f
8

TO

LEGAL NOTICES

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It I t
LE TTU C E leabarg loose dry park
d..« ISe Iced, t dna. I I ta to 11.11
lo l i l t . Spanish 1S.lt to 11.1#
ONION* to lb sack yellow lt.e e
to u .te . Hpanlab, l l . l l to l i t * ,
whlla |t.a« Ova. bun. SSc lo M e
ORANOISIt. boa 111. eomb. I l i a
bags ISe No. I l l . l l bags SSa
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lilt
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eleven. But playing at home, plus
a really fine extra point con­
verter, Derace Moser an(J hla
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Aggie mates may fool Jimmy
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Nelson and a
Crlmaon
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A U n u t w tb * « W l * •* h t i l i o k ' I U U
af . Florida, and y e * ’ are hueekr
required te • file yoae a a M M S M t
In Ika aald eaeea on JaaaaAydth .
l i f t . I-at this not lew be yahOahad
ones during each waak fee, **WJ
MIAMI Dec.
Special)—
eoaaacallva waaka In tka ■ a w l *
Herald, a new,pa per pahRaka*
Thla waak of competition at Trop­
la aald county.
ical park at Miami will be head­
W IT N E A * a y kand and seat aa
lined by the running af twa $2,500
, Thla ordar ahall ha publish,* Clark ac Iha Circuit Ceart a f tka
features.
be
________ First of these will ha
aura sdrh waak rtr four fonarru* NI b U, Judicial Ctrralt. la akd far
lira vaaka la
T IIK
SANTORO Iks County a f Bemlnole. 8tata a f
the Ormfas Bowl Handicap, sat
HERALD. a aawipapar pukliakad Florida, this Doeamher Ilk . A. D.
for decision on New Year', morn­
In Bamlaola Couaty, Florida.
ing. It la a mite and a iliteenth i
r&gt; P. HERNDON
Wllaaaa my afflrta l alaaaiora m 1 ,
Clerk o f tho Clrenlt Caar*
text. The othrrfU the six furlong
and aaal. .of Iha raid Court at
Dy
A. M. W K K K S _
Sanford. -F lorid a. Ibla Daraiabar
winter hantBrap,which wID be run
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on Saturday. Judging from the rrt l i l t to ' l l . l t
(C IR C U IT R E A L)
O. F. IIEnNDON
manner In which tha maating'a fca. C IIA TO TK . bn bar- ll. 1 t to |t.M
.C la rk of Circuit Court
I urea have filled thus far, both f 'A I I H im t doe. hnk see la 11a.
Ily A. M. IVKKKH

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SANDORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1911

Hotel Under War-Wraps

apore

British Smash
A xis Attempt
To Make Stand

roops "
UnderJap Assault
I

ro Forces Suffer
Heavy Losses A s
Attack Is Pressed
4 Above China City

Luncheon “ Poor
Man” Style Had
By Rotary Chib

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."■..'•Kiss sn»8Si;«
XL.ur.‘X
*'.^ *«a sia
•nr a l o n g engagement with
WetherUnd* troop*. No&lt;• w p « »
at tho number dropped wat glv-

Determined that any possible air raid shall not find them un­
The westward rolling
Soviet
protected, servicemen st a New York hotel place sandbars outside offensive smashed German
» t•flies windows, The sandbag barriers were Installed so the hotel tempt, to h»ld new defense line*
on several sectors of the front
inlsation could.keep functioning in rvent o f an attack.
snd the uninterrupted Krd Army
advance iinrruped a numler of
additional villages, the l!o«-tan.
local theatre were awarded da
announced Inst night.
follows|— first, J. L
Jngley:
“The enemy is suffering heavy
second Leonard M etfoae: thW.
added the Soviet infor­
0 .. W. Spencer. Tha fottwlng
mation bureau's Inte night comwere mentioned aa tho tea moat
niunique.
Important events up to Dec. I,
In « new bursa uf nriisl setiv.
1041:•
Well known throughout Central Ity. the
nfflcsl
nnnnuncrmerit
1. Adaption of loaoo-load law!
Florida, the annual Lake Mary SSld, 1M German planes were drs*■ Rossevolt-CkurthUI meeting
Pioneers Night will 4* held Jan. Iro^d yeitrrdsy ngsin.t
Holy
at sea.
I. at 7:30 o'clock at the Chamber lie Karvhfi ItsMee.
of Commerce Building for the
rrit's -shoot-on.sight'
While battle line enrre.ponenls
seventeenth- time' with tain en­
i^Vf*
.. jt ^
tertainment o f many type* on lold of still other -uerrses I n
of a President
*ver one nf the main fighting
- The .fifth annual national ops* the program for the pleasure of Mttnrs, the Russian press hailed
torlcal contest conducted by tho all people In Seminote County Ike Soviet.British accord on anti*
aver U yean of sgt, who a n
a) Cornmltto* of tha Floespecially Invited to attend by Avl. strategy and drrlarrd the
rtment of th^ American the Pioneer Committee.
biside o f the tso nations hive
' be bald asrlv In 1043,
tn ‘-strengthennl hy the flames
-w »r."
...........
'-lenTwin
t. stated today after. tickets _will be gteeit away, varltriti.li mobile columns draw,
^10. Dgfaat M Prka rigid Can- j^VVng nates af thT contest (OQ, kimts of vaudeville art* will ing a noo.o around tho niuin
^ T h e TuncUon, eonaliUag. f l one I t 2 Lth* MT h DUtrl#t ?f ,ri*
; styled, and free
Iranspor. Ails forces at Airdabi*. HU miles
south oi
nf uengsst.
UengJsi. were rvjmrted
aandwlc!
Jwlcij h ellhfinH i jh iJ l s n i l r l f T T 1'
fll
? ’ ),'■ '••»’.
'tiUon will be provided
from »oum
la.) night In have smash
S wag
U w lW said ho gvpectrtt Sanford to sake fiary.
officially l».|
coffee
students « f 8«mlnoU's three high I k&gt;4ryone In the c“ unty la In- ! " 1 » is ,allk* ln “ "h,rP l'»'lu«l.'
Hodgkin, Ml
and MrS \Rg_____
* cited, and the committee copec-l'" ,h*
conclusive bsttlo of
...................................
ially
would like to have every 1 treneka.
regular luncheon fi
onthru
iwraon in tho county over «&lt;)) Heavy rains lurnnl the desert
Bates (*&gt;rm of yens of age present. For free |into vast mud fields and made
of the
amounting to R t U , wag turned government. The high school* nre transportation fog Panford rest- ground operation* difficult, hut
the
telephone
number i the R.A.F. still sprayed s-vilosiVes
S #r
* « * Cross Seminole, Lyman o f Longwnod, dent*
War Raltef Fund.
end Oviedo. The tetelc theme nf 300.1 should be called ami trans-Ion all the tattered German and
Thomaa H. Trent of Jackson- *n orations must be the United portetion arrangement* will b* I Italian column which had escaped
'into Tripolitans vis the Uengaslvllle.w visiting RoCsrian,uiiterUhte 8totes Constitution, end any bona- made.
*d the
Speikera will Include Senator IAgedabla coastal ro*d.
l&gt;» *club
luh byrtn^iggj-Matatvehatj
Melancholy fide high school pupil la sligible
Baby" „ and
E.F. Ilouiholder.
Judse Ware,
Fur Yeti to compete.
WUI Never Grow Old.'
Other
In addUon to the 10
to 12 u -&lt;*. Herndon. Jno. D. Jinking end
vteteors were: Boh Moos* of Wln- minute per pared • speech, each others. Thsstsr tlcksts will be
ter Garden. WU1I* N. Barr and contestant, beginning with the dis­ given to ell person* over 60 by
Thomaa C. Brooks
“
theater
trict finals, will be required to Chatles Morrison, Rlts
deliver a four to glx-mb-'-to ex­ manager, for any program be­
temporaneous address. Contest, tween Jsn. 2 and 8. The Pioneer
F sH A .
( ommilte* will pay the Ua on
tents will sh u t s by elimina­
tho tickets.
tion contests in esuatr, district
Entertainment will to furnished
Post Office tloor* wl.l be lockrd
and
state.
The
final
match**
wi
1
be
, W ASHWOTGN. Dm . ao,
held on Mar. U , at GaneivlU*. by 10 year old Nellie Keren, wh&lt;&gt; during the night through thu
Is
the
great
granddaughter
of
present emergency on an order re­
Preliminary dates w0] be *nwhom ceived from tho chief Inspector of
uneed toon. First prise will.b* Mrs. Mery a unde II for
Lake
M*rr
wee
namedt
Bill
the Post Office Department in
• $t0 defense bond, end second
end third place winners each will Crosby, formerly a Benford boy •Washington, It wax disclosed to­
ed- Meta In Ike new fjL A J n - rewire a ft&amp; bond. Regional and amt now a professional Juggler; day. The order was explained a*
surad small koeeea which ere
"Mush and Pork, Ash-hauler*” . beiag • precautionary measure
supplying a large part nf the sectional contests will be held to a btsckfsea act by Ed Lane end duo to the war situation.
determine
the
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four
students
Haskv Wight; • musical comedy
rergana, hteeht U ria h deFront doors vrill bo locked from
we la M r y areas, Adaskdatra. fortune-* enough te compete In by McHlarrow and MeSlarrow; 10:00 P. M. until 5:00 A. M. on
lk i national (o itM t
lor Ih u r
Owen Kelly, the boy wonder or- week deyo, and from *:J0 P- M.
•d m m t t
cord Ion player; and singing by to IDO A. M. Sunday night. A
E.M. Armltage. A special feature
During the first rig
wilt be an Irish Jig by tiro pio­
neer*. Mr*. Cullltan of Sanford
PAlso
P|
th*
announced
were
and John Heaton of
Boston,
material*
amount o f defense bond sales, de­
The Pioneer Committee eon- fense stomps sales, and postal
FJlJt.-laeerod
sl*U of Chairmen Prank Evans, receipts for th# first 20 dav* In
Bonds
purchase*
Mrs. Prank Evans, Mr. sad Mrs. December.
SteTseme h£lh
r.revmOw wU.
Leon Pickering,
Mr. end Mr*. totaled $4575 and defense stomps
R.E. True. Mr. and Mr*. Horner 11048.50. Postal receipt* amounted
Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to 15,480 (Vi. about 8*0 leas than
Tomklnson and Mr. nnd, Mr*. 1910 sales.
Raymond M. Ball.
The.Lion# Chib wOl not havu
Ua regular meeting Wednesday
HONK, HONK-PULL TANK
il|U *
Tkkrtaen
BANQI BANOi
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WABHINOTO nT d m . 50-4A V U u t.
~
wilt te pteysd to
NEW YORK, Dm . M .- t A V - Any day now you may Just honk
To msks aura that angler* soak­ your automobile horn to auk#
ing really Mg ftah g ri sn korvtoU gaaollno. That's tho Idea behind
■MMv The f m M, open to any to-goodnos* btng eat of tbe sport, • California Invention who** In­
start- two Ingen km* teveegM* ksv*'pa­ vestor claim* sound wives from
o t
tent e d s fish hook wfckh t ret th* born can speed up dblUUilon
xnws^the^ y n y eng theq fire* to put eat gasoline from small
ton. D A
unite.
•WlteT. Of

American Legion
Sponsors School
Oratory Contest

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Post Office Gets
Order To Lock
Doors At Night

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W \SHINGTDN. Dec. .10 —
(•te&gt;—General Douglas MarArlhur today urgevl retail*tgry mrs.ure. he taken agUlnst
the Japanr.r fur the bomb­
ing. nf Manila whirh
he
rharanerlied a. "rompletely
violrllve of alt the rlvllirr.1
prn.’es.e.
„(
internslional
law.”
An offiral t\ sr Deparlment
t nmmunlqtie .aid a survey
of the damagr to “ undefend.
ed Manila hy the repeated
"ensele*. and .stage bomb­
ing hr Japanese alrrraft In.
iterate, that rhurrhes and other
rrnlers of t'hrialian war.hlp
anj rulture sere deliberately
aelcrtevl a. .perial targets
for enrmv oltarka.“
It oddrd the damage was
severe.
(Mrsnwhllr.
ills „
patthes rruchlng Msoils from
the fn nt said the Japanese
forrr* -oulhra.t of Slonlla
hair fought their
way to
•
l.uldana ami Dolores, each
shout 11 airline mile* from
the Philippine rapital.
a p.
parrallyr attempting
In ef­
fect a lunrtion for a further
advene*.&gt;
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Seventeenth Annual Pioneer
Night W ill Be Held In Lake Mary

Local
WarFundDrive » &amp; . " L
® Tho National Bod Craaa War

Tokyo Declares City
Of Manila Will He
Token Hy Jan. 10

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d^e ’•» LV’

Communique In­
dicates Enemy I s
Stopped Hy Saying
Fronts A r e Quiet

Bloody Nipponese
Losses Reported

1, Britain's lierort armies in a vio.
nl two-ilsy battle have .mashed
I A sle attempt t&lt;» make a new
ffehd after t 420-mile retreat
from the Egyptian bonier. Front.
Btel dispatches asserted
And
prHish vanguanle reported push­
ing' on. toward Trtp»liUhlu, the
U^stern part of IJliya snd Ust
#•♦#* o f • Mu-.ollni's African *in-

Helps Prevent
Home Coet Inflation

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_ etplsined that the
drawing to a etoao.
blighted by (many eveate.
them detrimental to Urn
of our nation bat mas.#\

if, tho Mwftoot
progrtaa 'ta&gt;-IU
tho eonth Of lpoh» - •
Dutch ,(aofenso f o r m jroaUrday w o r o
reported bottling
■ tm a lT to crush a Japan#**
ja n ch u M i invasion o f itratogto
WgmatrU... Tho Japanese units
landed fn m hlg transport* near
Medan were unable to bettor
their position.
• Thirty persons w o r o klUod
and TO Injured In tho olr raid
Modsn and a Dutch K.L.M.
air llnor was bumod is It was
taking o ff.

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It’s Part Of Mexican Fete

NRW YORK, Dee. JO _
f.tl* )— The ItrlUeh red la esid
!#• l.erseen soldier,
have been derated for Mutiny
, ta Peri* elnce Dec. I. end
- • # k ite com milted .ulridr.
Tho bodies of the euirldeo.
the radio said, are "now rot.
ling la Ike open
Nu. 12
ditch of - Ike rratrUrt Ivry*

A program greatly enjoyed b*
members of tho Rotary Club
and fear visiting Rotariana wad
stagefi by Charles Morrison, choirman i I the Fellowship Committee,
o r U i -Poor Man's Umeheoi.’
M l l - j i t s n l i v neon at tho Tuortst
Canter on U

The (a ll'o f Kuehkw. the rap

N C .M ItE R 101

American, Filipino
Forces Are Fighting
Japs To Standstill

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placer movement
The
e »« bombed Sine*pore's 'dsfinaM Inflicting little or no dam• T . according to the British.
_ The British defenders of Slng• o e e ’n approaches fought back
strongly against a Japanese pen­
etration South of Ipoh, tin and
eommunlcmtioni center, In west­
ern Malaya, but the Invaders'
complementary drive along tho
y C w est apparently made no

P ress

English Push On To-1
ward West Libya
As Russians Con-!
tinue To Advance'.

Members Decide Ten
_ Important - Events
During Past Year

withdrawn from
miles north of
A
escape a three

M em ber Awtoclated

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Tndilional part of any Chrlstmaa celebration in Mexico City
is the breaking nf the I’ inala, which usually consists of a big rarth
rnwsrr pot full nf fruit and candy. Guest* are blindfolded and
allowed to swing a stick at the Pinata until It la broken. This
jrar, the- Pinata was mail* In the form of Adolf Hitler nnd here,
M. Jacques Houstrlls, Free French representative i. having hia turn.

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Thu liriufuat riiinnuinli|un
of thu Piu-ifiu ivnr, a thruu| tvoril Imllutin from U. S. Ar-

Returns
To
“ H” Classes To Eden
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Be Disregarded London rrom lw o !m
atatiiiK “ Kvurylhln»r in i|ulBy Draft Board Weeks In Russia

ut,"
iiulicatuil
tiHlay
(lint
Julian's invasion artniu* ar:&gt;
fuiiKht tu a slanilxtill Ivy
Amuriuan anil F ilipin o ilufuntlura. Thu annmmcumunt
rum* within :lfl hour* of- ihi&gt;
Jnpniir-r
drniilim*
on
Ihrir
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Manila “ liefiire New Year'*."
III. « s . M is )rs U r***•
I boast that they would rapture
( ” ***&lt;** I -II and 3. II hove l-eeo j
Furnvtl Frrrtuy Edrii irturii
A '"kyo milllary spoki-slnau
eliminated from reroute in the rd to laimlon early today fro m !'"'"1 "I'vratlims on l.usmi Island
draft Ixiurd now that war has two weeks of Moscow coiifm-ners "
moving iicrnidiiiu—to schedule,
hern drrluri-d and sny prospective nl whirh Britain and Russia enm*|,u,t h'' changed the .late for the
&gt;rtrcti-&lt;- who was classified in to complete agreement on conduct .vaptuie of Msnilu to s"me lime
eithrr of hr** categoric* I* sub- of (he war.
"before .Inn. III.” ,\ naval com.
jrct In rv classification,
E. H.
"Our talk, in M&lt;tee»w were full, i ? mUv*
Carter of th* local draft board frsnk and sincere," Eden .anl in p ,,UJ""T
ha''submarine*
,,unk,
office said this morning, adding a statement.
|U. «. destroyer two submarl
tml • damaged 2d merchantmen
that th* -11“ was smp.y a symbol
"I w h s lucky enough to *ri- in l.ui"n waters, between Dee.
to show that a man was over 28
losses
year* of ago which now will not something of the military |ier- 22-28. Uloody Japanese
HO
rpply as a mean* of defcrmeiv.. furmsnee of the Russian armies, were lepnrteil at Maultun,
which are truly msngnifirriil.”
mile* Ity air.lino suutheust
nf
Men who volunteer In various
Manila.
Meanwhile,
I'riinoMinister
other branches uf the service will
Undefended Manil.l hud two
told Croatia's war cntiievrntuu.ly rount a* a part of thla Churrhtll
net yesterday the nation* andlair raid alerts, a 58 minute one
area’s draft quota, but not in lb* peoples who fought for frredom1In th«- morning ««•* I another
filling of the alloUd requisition hail at least reached the crest of lasting 51 itiinuir* at mid day,
for pre-imhclion examlnaton in the road anil now wrre able to are but the city was spared further
bombings. At
t’urirgidor tho
whit lay ahead.
Speaking Informally at a dinner raiders encountered Iiercj anti­
Immediately placed on th* pre.'rt. attended
aircraft
fire.
by’
Prime
Minister
A dispatch from the southern
dunion list. Mr. Corter staled. Mackensie Kink, member uf the
front said Filipino troop* drove
He explained that “ homo report war cabinet, and a few
tuner hack
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i ____- __ _ .units -tryimv
a-**:*... a.*
Jspam-su
lo
cards' must be mailed to him notsbles. Including Jay |&gt;ierre|8&gt;nt
from the head' office of the Ma­ Moffat, the American minister, break into Eatangas province on
roads leading from Throng, t'J
rines, Navy, or tho particular Britain*
war
leader
praised
trench In which a man has vol. Canada's "magnificent effort" in mile* awuy. Th* United Hlat-s
untrrrrd before
that
person's tho war against Axis aggression forces were stoutly defending the
name may bo placed on the quota and pledgesl victory In the end. north bank of th* Tlaopg river
in that sector although u com­
list.
Th* Prime Minister aald Britain munique issued it U. S. Army
No classification la permanent felt grateful to the dominions
be. headquarter* said “ tho enemy
, . -------,
and th* personnel of tho draft cause there ws* one dark period eontlnur* to build up for***
board o ffk t are beginnlg to re. when the help and enrourage-1 maintaining steady pressure cn
classify a number of men In the ment of the dominions was one the south front.”
county of the selective servlet! uf the ms Instays which enabled I
age. "Many men,'
Mr. Carter th* embattled islands to carry*
id, "seem to think that th* on lb* struggle.
Reacting to th* fighting spirit
card which bears a classifica­
achieved
tion nimber will never ho changed. o f close cooperation
with
This la a
misapprehension on through hi* conferences
their part and according to oiden President Roosevelt and American
from headquarter*, a number of leaders in Washington, he then
categoriee are subject to
re- asserted that the salvation of tho
world lay in some organisation
ciaaaiflca.iun.f
which would have aa its cor* tho
Nine Urge posters sdrerttelng
English speaking peoples. Church, Benford have been displayed dur­
ill mad*
elaboration of hi* ing December on billboards m
bare statement.
Florida towns thaJ i n on main'
route* from the north, Chamber
of Commerce Secretary Ed ILggin* aald today.
Mr. Hlgglna has received
a
W. A- Bton*field was Inatelled
Utter from the Packer Corpora­
worshipful master at a meeting
.
•
Of Sanford Lodge No. 82. F. and
tion, with whom tho Chamber af t ryr x
A. M. at the Maaosrie Hall-Mat
W a s h in g t o n ! d**. so-j * ) Commerce haa an agrewment con. ,
cent
big th* uao.af Packer MU*
C. 1. Humph an- —Tha Army Air Corps aald todav
right.
Dial Cherloo A. Lindbergh bad boards, stating that JO feet by »
• Tha officers t
voian eervd hi# . service*. There few* sign* showed Ranter* adRalph &amp; “
was no indieatlon cn how won vartUemenU at Anlhagy, Archer,
there mleht he aetkni en Lind­ Mclatesh. Nowherry.
Orange Park, Hilliard,
. ..
J- o . bergh's offer.
■ '. f r i
* 4 summer Lindbergh, a*, ead Maitland.
-.srts y ( - i ' 3
Mr. Biggins a»ld
time engacad in making
e# with
the
In nopoa'tinn te

Men Are Subject To Says Nations Reach
He I l ec l as Hi f i e d
Complete A c c o r d
I n Any. Category
On War Situation

ssrA *

Nine Posters Are
Placed In State,
Advertising City

SanfordTourist Gab Officers '
Elected At Regular Meeting W.

A. SUnsfield Is
Installed At Meeting

Officer* for the

the Rev. H O. P iu w

ran elected hy the

m

teeass. Each teem will se­
ta Bteay now M a t e r s by
■ary aa yeu llls arid the

hi the Tearist Carter a§ Lake

lift

were

ri repulns efvtw e ssember.

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.

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Lindbergh Volunteers
His Services To U.S.

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                    <text>SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,

THE HANFORD HERALD, HARFORD. FLORIDA

anford Theater News for the Coming
PROGRAM
FOR WEEK OF DEC. 28TH
•
Sunday, Monday— “ SKYLARK" with Clandatta Colbari,
Ray MUland, Brian Aherne, Bbmla Bamej and Waltar AbeL
Also— “ FLICKER MEMORIES,” Pet* Smith . pee laity, Para­
mount cartoon and Metro Naira of the Day,
Tuaaday, Bargain Day—Double Program—“ FATHER
TAKES A WIFE” with Gloria Bwanaon and Adolphe Menjou.
AIbo—"THE BLONDE FROM SINdAPdftE* 'with Florence
Rice, Leif Erickaon ard Gordon Jone*.
Wedneaday, Thursday—“THE .BIRTH OF THE BLUES"
with Bing Croaby, Mary Martin, “ Rochester,” Brian Donlary,
Carolyn Lea and J( Carol Nalah. Alao— Cartoon, “ INFORMA­
TION PLEASE” and Uniraraal News.
,
Friday, Saturday— "SIERRA ‘ SUE’ with Gena Autry,
Smiley Burnette, Fay McKenste and Frank Thoma*. Alao—
"DOWN IN 8AN DIEGO” with Bonita Granville, Dan Dallry,
Jr, Leo.Goreey and Henry OTfalll. Alao'Chapter S, “ JUN­
GLE GIRL” aerial.
MIDNIGHT SHOW, New Year's Era, Wed, Dee. ;Mat,
11:30 P. V . Special Screen She*.

THIS WEEK’S CASTS

Claudette Colbert prove* hrrarlf a match for IJrl
Le|f Erickion doe* hi* best to brrak up the romance between
Mjonnce Rice and Alexander D'Arcy in "TIIK BLONDE FROM Ray Milland In “ SKYLARK,” new screen aenaatior^
Kit* Theater tomnrrrw and Monday. Illnnie llarnea,
SINGAPORE,” which will be itwwn nril Tui-ndsy at the Kit* a*
Mona Darie and Grunt Mitch*dl or. alao in the caat,
*nrt •f a double program.

Capt. Nelson ..
Lydia Kenyon..... Claudete Colbert
T on y Kenyon.... .......May Milland
Jim Blako..................Brian Aherne
Myrtle Vantlne ...B m n l* Bamea
George Gorell_______ Walter Abel
Frederick Valentine, Grant Mitchell
Charlotte Gorell___ .Mona Barrie
Theodore
.Ernest Cossart
Ned Franklin......... James Hennle
Jewelry Clerk...... Leonard Mudlo
Beefy Individual...Warren Hymer
little Individual.... Hobart Cavan­
augh.
Scholarly Individual.
Edward
Fielding
Long-haired Individual..........Leon
Dolaoco
Ferryman _____Irving Bacon
BIRTH OF THE BLUES _______
Jeff Lambert___ ___ Bing Croaby
Betty Lou Cobb------ Mary Martin
Memphb ..............Brian Donlevy
Aunt I’hoebo Cobh......Carolyn Loo
Louey Kddle(Rochrxter) Anderson
Pepper-------------- Jack Taagarden
Blarkle .................J . Carrol N’aleh
Llmny ..... .... ....... Warren Hymer
Wolf .............. Horace Mae Mahon
Ruby----- --- --------- - Ruby EUy
Malxla ............. .. Barbara Pepper

Bing Croat?, Mary Martin, Brian Donleev. and Carolyn Leo
In a bit o f ayncopatlon in. a aceno from "BIRTd OF THE BLUES,”
newcat screen musical acnaatlonl Thia big hit, in which Eddie
Emory |*umell
(Rocheatef) Anderon heade an enormoua aupportlng caat, will be
shown nest Wedneaday and Thursday at the RlU.

SIERRA SyE
Gena------ ......
Erog ....... :—
Sue Larrabee ..
Stacy Bromfleld ..Frame 1‘homaa
Ia n bee ..............Robert Komar*
Brandywine _____ . ..Earle Modifies
Ve rrbc| ________ Dan:hy Christy
Jarrit ___ ____ Kermit Maynard
8herlff --- --- - . ---------- Ja-k Kirk
Jerry WlUia ________ Eudle IV-an
Greg Travis ----- :__ Bfidd Buittr
Rancher ___ ___ , Rea I.rale

DOWN IN SAN DIEGO .. .. J-...
Hank Parker_____ Bay McDonald
Bettv Haines .....Bonita Granville
Al Haines -------- Dan Dailey, Jr.
‘ 8nap' Conners----------Lao Ooreey
Crawford Carter, Charles B. Smith
Mildred Burnette . .Dorothy Morris
Henry Schrode ....Robert 0. Davis
Duteh — ____— .-Joseph Sawyer
Tony ---------------- Anthony Ward
Louie Schwarta, Stanlay Clement*
Col. Ilalllday -------- Henry O’Neill
Matt Herman......William Tannen
Brock ----------------- Ludwig Stosael
Proprietress .....— Connie Gilchrist
Jimml* Collin* -- ----- Al Treicony

Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette are gangi-d by a lend of
.Tha Mprints have the situation w*y In hand In till* *cen* from badland* bwndlt* In “ SIERRA SUE,” newest adventure of llw-sa
.dDOWN IN RAN DIEGO," one of the scaion't cntetalnmrnt triumph ridln', romancin', rogues! Smiley Burnette, Fay McKentlo and Frank
cOmlog to the Rita next Friday and Haturday. Hay McDonald, Bo- Thomas have the other Important part* In the plctut&gt;&gt;, coming neat
M f Orentnif, Henry O'Neill and Leo Gorcty have the leading role*. Friday and Saturday lo the local Rita.
LONE PLANE RAIDS ENGLAND

eminole County
School News
gram Opens Drive For Sale Of
nds And Stamps At High School

f S in fo rd accompanied th*
'selection by the Glee
ismber* wa* followed by a
given ky Edward Manhall,
»r, on the BUI of Rights,
tad that the BIU o f Rights
I wall against the eatatUah.

•Y Girls .
Plans For
ill Banquet

were na follow*:
Mother, fTtnev Dlghton: Son
BUI. Emmett Herndon; Father,
Earl Jator, Jr.; pdllcaman, Jimmy
Ridge: Teacher, Angela Melsch;
Mr. Murphy, Defenae
Worker,
Dill Braiun; Lawyer, Mask Cleva.
land, Jr.; Farmer, Edgar Blggdrs;
Newspaper Editor, David OntchaL
After th* skit, Judge Jam**
G. Sharon tinted Out th* •sol*
of defense bonds and stamp* nr*
necessary for the preservation of
th* Ulll of Right*.
The prograt
ringing uf “ )
Country
Thee” by th*

NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—&lt;A&gt;&gt;A ilngle German |.'ane paid a
Chnatmii visit to the east coast
of Britain, dropping Incendiary
bomb* which cautrd neither dam­
age nor carurilirs, the tendon
radio aald.

on)4w I n i'file d a g a in st &gt;0 d h«r*
In and lh* Sanford
Herald. I
n ,* &gt; | ,»i* r i&gt;ul&gt;ll*liv&lt;l In.H nm lnnl,
County, Florida I*
hereby
d*
elanntnl a* the
new epaper
ll
which IM* old er ehnll b e pabllehe«t for four roa eecu llv e weehe
tVHnre* my hand upd ee*l ai
Cleric u f I lie at&gt;ove el* led I'ourl
Ilil* * Ue&gt; uf liecrm ber, ta il.

O. I'. HERNDON

. .* oeord la g to plat there.
A f ae recorded In Plat
Rook 1 l’ **ee 11 |a II
•M P U t R ook I Pan* *».
■ em lool* c o u n ty Recorde.

The perfect

C ounlr Record*.

li lt
mi
itti

Juat became Chjbtmaa is
over U no renaon why you

Clerk

LEGAL NOTICES

shouldn't glvo your picture
to thooa you love. Pfctuiea
An particularly Idea! to M{ld
your nun or men engaged in
the defenae of our country.

Deputy

Notice la hereby a'-veti-that wa IN T U B t lH C l’ IT COUNT o y (B M .
IS O I.B .C O l'N P V , K U R I g l , |N
are *nf**n| In lieelnf.* er 1.0114.
CIUNCKHV
wihmI. Fla. under tit* flc lllu n e
name Evergreen Fern t'„. .-i„l that TOWN o r LONdWOOD, FLORIDA,
u
m unicipal corp ora tion a rg on .
w e Intend In realatrr kalit name
I*i»l and e ils lln g under tha (awe
pursuant to tha ternin o f tha ‘ Fie*
uf tha Slate ef^ rU irtda, r U la H ff
lllnue Name Statute'(C hapter
l a n i | « a i of F lorid*) w ith tha CERTAIN IJtNDtt UPON W HICH
Clerk of Ike C lrrull Court o f BernT A X E d A ltll DELINQUENT, DeInolo Coanly, Florida.
feadaate.
v
S. A. ItOUlNFON
NOTICE
W
III III el H HOHINHON Tn all pecenna wial eerparatlnne
Dee. 11, till.
In lfreeled la o r knvln a a n y lien
ur elalm upon an y at Ik* lands
il*eccibrd berelnt
Noticm nr i.TM vrtox to makn r m a r e hereby n o tifie d that tha
APPLICATION FOE PINAL UIS* T ow n &lt;*f U m gw oa d. F lorida. baa
filed lie kill ot com p lain t Ta the
CHAMflM tPewbole Law ISBI)
IN TNN I Ot IIT OP TUN COUNTY above n*m*d Court to fore*too* de­
Rena w ith taU reet and
JVDUN.
OMNI VOLE
COl'.VTV, linquent
STATE OP PLONIDA.
- » ( ! penaltloa, upon tha im roeli o f land
ee| forth Ik tha follow in g M b*la e* lb * Natal* o f
BOMVNU B. BOUEKIk IH eeaaeS.
j s * «*ii* .l^^.,!, , :^ ^ a.^ ,‘ ^ d ,
la PvokSle.
•pesllv* parcel* o l loa d Of aet
to
all whom
r r m a t c o n ­ forth
in tab* bUt o f sadiilaln L
cern.
being aet o p w k t each paresl* In
N olle*
I* h a n k y given, that
Jam** E Rowland, Jr. Illa'd hi*
fin al report a* R iecatar o f tha
• o u t* o f tMAiukd R R oark*, dareaaed: that be filed fc'e petition
fee final dlechars*. and that he
w ill apply te Ilia llv la m b l* It
W. W ar*. County Judge o f S em ­
inal* c o u a lr . Florida, oa Ik* l l l k
dag uf January l l t f , for approval
.f r a m e and fo r final dleeharg* on
tCx.cutor o f Ik* estate o f IM
mund IL Rourke. derenaed, on Ikl*
l l l k day o l December t i l l .
JANUS E ROWLAND. J it .
Bxeeulor o f the eelal* uf
fMmaad ll. n m o le , deeeseed.

Dot* II. 14 and
Brodleya Addition
cording to P'SI II
OS recorded la Plat
t - Pag** IT lee
Coanly Record*.

gem laole County

COX, Photographer
’ THE
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Th* H.etlar annual meeting of
Ik* ekarekuldern of . ih* Han­
Floor - Blow
Lei* Caldwri) ford Atlantic ' National Hank will
•Laurell* Dutton, and Knritns be held hi the banktsg kune* fh
Sanford. Florida urn TaaadAr JanK*Uf.
nerr lEk IIU at •MprrwkWkK'
Winifred Lovell,
P.M. lur lit* eleniua eir dlreetara
a report on the
and Ik* Irkneocilun at *u*R other
auccgaa of the aklta pre
bnelaeee a* may property earn*
before the meellag.
chapel last Wedneaday.
r CORRECTION
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Similar A n * In Florida

Sanford In The Only Crnlral
Florida City Affording Rail. Highway
And Water Transportation AN INDEPEND

VOLUME ZXXUI

EaUbHahed U IMS

DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1911

NUMBER 100

Member Associated Prcan

Libyan Armies

U. S., Russia,
Am
erican
Soldiers
Hold
Lines
Britain United
Against Axis Against Reinforced Japanese

Young Nazi Soldiers
Flee From CounterAttack As Russians
Continue Offensive

Military, Diplomatic
Plan Mapped By
Roosevelt-Churchill
And By Eden-Stalin

Nazis Stalled. In Russia

Panic Spreads
Among Germans
Increasing Pressure
Is Put On African
Foes B y „ English/
LONDON, Dm . 2*.—fA.P.)

Torpedoed Freighter Makes Port — One Dead

U.S. Men Gain Ground
At One Point As
Enemy Forces Arc
Being: Augmented

Hr SMueUled Prrat
The major powers fighting thr
Asls—th* United Slates, Britain
and Russia— have been united in
a common military and diploma lie
program aimed at the final ds
■traction of Hitlerism. It was dieT o k y o Parachutists
dosed today as the British foreign
Drop On Dutch Is­
office eanounced in a hlitorl*
statement that Foreign Secretary
land Of Sumatra
Eden had been conferring in Mos­
cow for two week, with Soviet
WASHINGTON. Dec. *»■—
Premier Stalin.
(A.P.)—The Nsvy .reported
Eden and Stalin reached full
United States
nubagreement on all questions relat­
tee had -unk two mar*
'■Thl* photo from Ganuaay contain*'lh* following admission; ing to conduct of the war, th*
seem?
ships
In
th*
Far K**&gt;
"A German motorised unit stalled by'know on tho lu U m front." statement said. Furthermore, u
«nd:(Net a UsIlai.BUU* des.
they talked they kept In constant
No! only nr* tho famed Natl pantary reported itailed on that front, touch with the White llou,* In
but they, are reported In retreat on all tectora hut the Crimen. Washington,
where
President
t**tk iJapanese ptoWMi*1!
Roosevelt and Prime
Minister
-----I1•
Churchill were similarly laying
I Mr Sssrelafed Ptwml,war plans with complete under*
American *,nd *Till
standing and agreement.
foncrei
Ktlml:
Ltaktd la On* Greet Aim
IllWit on the i:
Thus through th* two
cunfsrences, th* three big puwera,
bettered them at one point
and Indirect!/ th# smaller nation*
fighting th# Aale, were linked toi
today againnt ever-mount­
Tha
United
States
feightrr
Absaroka,
5,698
fornla
coast.
Tha
lumberriaden
ship
threw
oft
Commodity Allocation Board for gether on a single elm, described
ing Jnpnnc.se numbers. The
Seminole County havo been mads by the London foreign office at tone, limpe Into port, victim of e torpedo attack ximc of her-cargo when hit end medo port with
Japanese continued to pour
as O. P. Herndon, chairman of “ the utter defeat of Hitlerite by a Japanets submarine six mile* off the Caliher deck* awa»h. One crew member wee killed.
reinforcements ashore while
tha Industry and Material Re­ Germany.*
tho U. S. gave tho bolwguersources C'twnlttee, and J. U
In addition, questions of post,
Inf lay, chairman of tha Bcralnole war polity aimed at maintaining
cd lalandcr* hope that help
County Connell, today announced peace and security were discussed
wan on tho way.
thy nomination, subjact to 'c o n ­ at Moscow, as they have been In
The Japanese widened anil in­
—
firmation, of three local cltlMna Washington.
tensified their offensive In the far
to tha 8UU Defense Council and
Number Of Inquiries tha
reaches of the vest pacific battle­
Nothing was said In th* British
Office of Pries Administration
11
ground. In the Singapore sec
sector,
foreign office statement— identi­
Received Said To In Washington-to »orra on this cal
pnuing
the Japanese re
t« one raleeied in M oscowboard for Seenfool* County. Two
All
N|ulQn&gt;eht
worher*
at
the
Hi the
Be S a t i s factory alternate members also were notn- regarding whether Russia would
new Sanford-C.A.A. airport alert­
• f Surmieast coast Dutch
. ■
&gt;At^ ' "M
Ineted. Tha hamod of tho hloil go ta war with Japan. Unofficial
ed
eeven-day
a
week
duty
yrsteralao
aru
|Residents Promised Ira and the Nlpi
"Vimyl.lathtactory"': eras the nominated wfU not be dltdoood observers have posed this queetle.t,
dayii Project Supervisor I Ralph
— TpSh thsaid to have ca|
term used today by Ed Hlrjloa, , uattT'uwy 1 am approved, .Mr. weighing both the advantages and
Lublntkl stated yesterday, andi
Help In Driving communications a tH stnlnlnu
disadvantages at Rosales remain­
secretary'of Urn Chamber of Cora- laftay iitetod ,
:
the throe Targe Le Touraeau dreg
8 trait, IfJ.i
In the Pa
ing
normtlly
neutral
In
th*
Pa
Japs O f f Island center
•-Ttm •
■primarily, wDI - bo
etiovele at* being operated 24 hour*i
) on the
miles north of Rl
eifk, aver sine* Jape" dec'aVel
• day,' 1 *
♦apturr-l
Malayan penlnatra
war on tha United States and Bri*
WASHINGTON, Dee.
Sarawak on
Kuching the ceplb
—Help was pledged to tha si*,
battled * Philippine* lest night by BnVenet)
Japanese planes raided the UPresident Rooaevslt, shortly after
hillpplne
High
Commlstlonsr S. Island fortress of Corrcgklor
Francis R. Sayre told Island real* at tho entrance to Manila Ray
Sent* "Help is sursly coming, for two hours today. A number
cd any of th* work, Mr. I.uhlnskl help nf such magnitude that It of raiders here reported shot
eld. end only when It Is actually will drive the Japanese from our down and the Far East head­
s u 1 a s s n &amp; i&amp; fM i&amp; •raining
is any tiino lost. Mr. midst." He spoke over a rsdl'i quarters of tho U. S. Army an­
srrvatinn nf foods includes the
*t
Ijublnski stated tho work is com- hookup, heard In the
United nounced thrrs wua no mutrrlol
canning
of,
surplus
vegetables
......
8
LA.......
VIA, ......
Dec. 20,( 8paclal)— which are grown In this vicinity lag along fine, but ho did not States.
I change on the north or south
Slovak cllltene hero reaffirmed
rediet* when the project would
Mr. Roosevelt sent his "solemn
M ay. Counter attacking
In th* Spring.
their loyalty to the United States
be' completed.
plrge that their free.lom will be | " " M flier, scored the direct hit
Horn*
Demonstration
women
at a meeting yeeterdey, and sent
redeemed and their Independence | •"&gt; » '•'«* Japanese transport and
thy following wlr# to President ars specialising In methods of New Organist Is At
rstibllahed and pndected.’
j shot down twelve fighter-pianos at
food prvparatlon, also nutrition
Franklin D. Roosevelt;
*nd good food hahl'a In connec­
And
tho
Navy
added
its
ei.urMtrl; 8*r‘ — k ■» N- K* 1 co™“With tha most lineere approval tion with tho defense program.
said.
Orange City Hotel rnce that I; was "following an in. ntuniqur.
o f our country’* war In self-de­ Th* members' ytarlv program Is
General Douglas MarArthur has
tensive and well-planned camfense and In defane* of democratic i formed around their HefensKen Davis I* now filling an ^
|p, t lh&lt;1
forc„
shortened his Philippine defense
Institutions against the horde* of work In such a manner that It engagement at the New Orange PhJ h wl„ r„ u|t
lines north of Manila, the War
Hitler and Japan, we, the eighty* la difficult In senerate th* two City Hotel Ballroom, (he mtna ■latancB to the defense °f the Department reported m a com­
ninth Aeeembly of the Slovak Na­ programs, Mrs. Wilson pointed ger of the hotel stated today. Philippine Islands."
munique which said the Japanese
During the avenlng hours in the
tional Alliance of Amsrk-i, having out.
Meantime front dispatches said invaders ha.i been heavily rein­
ballroom
his
progrsma
will
In­
aaeembed at a &gt; U i i meeting
forced.
The extension clubs for girls In
Ceneral
Douglas
MicArthurs
Gen. MarArthur has consoli.
this afternoon, the 28H day rf the county,. 4-11 Clubs, err clude the popular swing num­ forces were counter-alticklng on
bers
of
th*
present
day.
On*
dated the majority of his troops
December, 1941, at Btavia. Fix, mapped out for them occord
both
the
northern
and
southern
in tha Pampanga province, north
with to assure you that American* Ing to project* and each rlrl of hla unique accomplishments It
1 Issue certifiedtae to appli­ o f Slovak descent are fltmly keen* a written record nf her that of playing a dust, manipu­ front* and hid scored "notable of Manila, end considerably south
successes."
cant* thyt grp •doomed eligible united with all other loyal Ameri­ work In each patlcular field. Ac­ lating the keys of tho Hammond
of the Ungayen Gulf coast whsru
to purchase (b ig .
the original major invas.m thrust
cans behind your
enlightened cording ta tho general program, electric organ w i t h the loft
hand,
the
bass
tone*
with
his
Keep record* o f all applicants. leadership.
•ach club member must com­
started.
feet
on
th*
floor
keys
end
th«
I rajarlla— and »I1 cartifkaU*
Reporting that American and
"Tb# Impudent slander ceej plete Jhree protects during the piano nolrs with the right hand,
year and she has a choke nf
Philippine troops are In high
producing
perfect
musk
on
both
food preparation, baking. e*n*
4, Maks period)* reports to tho
snirita an i nf.-jr stubborn re
alnr, gardening, poultry, live the Hammond organ and tho n|aManre against
heavy odds
ano
at
tha
same
time.
Mr.
Da­
stark, hem* Improvement &gt;.r
MiieArthur t.iid. "l-osses h*ye
clothing. In order to be ejielbli* vis I* also an- outstanding plbeen heavy on both side*.1
to attend tha romp or short anosccordlonlat.
Early today Filipino polke.
•A •special New Year’* Eve
Missouri Plans To
couraa which Is held eaeh Soring
Lloyd L. Harvey of
New tho only defendera left, rushed
In Tallahassee, a girl must com- dinner will be served from 8:00
through th* bomb-ravaged and
. Outsoore Fordham
ntets on* of tb« productive rm- V. M. until 8:00 P. M. Rear­ Smyrna Batch ha. been named burning city of Manila, hunting
fin * routine next year. They11
rangement* of the ressrved ta* foreman of ths mechanical depart­ for Japanese parachutists w h o
(acts,
canning,
gardening,
poul­
gat vitamins, sunlamps, “ activat­
bis apac* will than b* placed In
try and livestock.
ment of th* Sanford Herald, It wera reported swooping down in
ed" feeds, codlhrer extract and
Th* following officer# for the order and th# two combinations was announced today by R. L •n attempt to prepare the way
of
danc*
band
music
wilt
strike
first half of th* year of the
11a armks.
Dsan, president of the company. for Invading
County Senior Council will also up promptly at 9:30 o’clock.
Th* second day of vavago, it.*
Mr. Ilarvty I* an experienced
serve with Mrs. Wilson during
printer ana machlntst who has opposed air assaults h n d left
the second half of tho yaar. Mrs. Tire Rationing May
spent nearly 30 years in tho Manila an Inferno nf burn'n;?
Fred Forward, president; Mi*.
churches, homes ,ind
ofl.ee
Bring Back Horses newspaper business.
R. A- Goedeneed, vkarpresldeatt
buildings. Many
person, lay
Born
In
Otscola
county,
hiMrs.
L.
E.
Hammond,
aacrttery—E. Millington Drake, former
dead In debris.
East HL Louis III. Dec. W—OP) gained his first experience as an
British Minuter la MoaUvIdeo, treesurwr.
"Neat gnester," Mra. Wllaon —Old Dobbin la threatening a apprentice on th*
Kissimmee
arrived Sunday from Havana,
Id, MI hap* to visit* m e r e comeback aa a result of tire ra­ valley Gattlte. From 1919 to
whore ka concluded n elalt to
23 Year Law
me* of 4-H Club girts sad tioning and tha prospect baa horse 1920 hs worked for th* Ssnfpid
tmrioua Latin American capitals,
H*m*
Demonstration members.' and mule dealers smiling.
(ha British Proas Service anHerald when It was under th*
NEW YORK. Dec.
Official* o f Bparks Company, management at Walter M. Haynes. Transfer* of atock Ilf the N*w
Later
ha
was
a
operator
for
conductor*
of
on*
of
tho
natton’a
U. S. Gets Control Of largest horse and mule auction* tha Tallahassee Democrat and York Stock Exchange in ttftl
reached th# lowest leval slpc*
to tears
Nazi Shlp/pdenwald nt tho national atockyarde, re­ the Live Oak Demount, but for 1919.
port n marked tncroaso In In­ the past ten ysers has been eon
Only at put 188,000.000 share*
SAN JU A N jftarto Rico, Dae. quiries about tha horse situation nseted with New Smyrna Newt. changed hands, compared with
Colin Kelly Died
Hs has a wife and three sons, 207,638,050 In 1040. Itself
t•—OPh— peael l en ad tha MBS* since the tin rationing announce,
Near Home Field tan Oerman fralghter Odenw»Id by ment
the oldest of whom work* for tho •kwaat year sine* 1021.
A plentiful supply of animals Florida East Coast Railroad. The
tha Unltad States waa guaranteed
second eon la an A m y airplane
Sunday la a court order approv­ I* reported on hand.
pilot train** stationed at Whtelsr
ing th* requisition of the vaaaal
MALTA BOMBED
Fkld In Hawaii, white th* youn^.
by the U. S. maritime commission.
IU cargo of raw rubber and auto*
VALLETTA, Malta. Dec. « 9. est b captain of next season's
UkahCa Una win go to the Defense —(AT— A auceeeelrm of aerial at* football team at Now Smyrna.
Mr. Harvey Is a member of tho
tank* an tfcla British Naval beuM
* I C £ Z £ was seised by tha within tha paat td Maura result­ Methodist Church.
U. &amp; Cruiser Omaha Ip South At­ ed In th* death o f a few civil*
lantis waters ad N*v. IS and her ten*. bnjuries to ethers, a n d
alight damage.
Two Asia-bomber* were abet Police Take Care

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Nipponese Claim
China Victories

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Right enemy ship* fotattag
I U H tana, oil tanka, am*
mnaiUena etaren and a ante*
Mat—owned Indeetrial »Uat
were ‘dcatroyed he a British
raid an tha email blasted of
Tasga* 1M mllea aarih of
Rargaa, Norway. It was of.
flriatly aaaanatnd today. ,
H it raid waa carried eat
over tho wdakoad hy a myeter.
Iona Command* farce of the
British Army; aided hr lliht
farcrn of tho home fleet of

fo e British have pushed
forward In Libya, striking
from tha aouth at the re­
treating main Axis force i»

Plans Made For Formation. Of
Commodity Allocations Board
Citizens A ppear
To Be Interested
In Trade School

Conservation Of
Food Studied By
Extension Clubs

F. D. R. Pledges
Support And Aid
To Philippines

Slovak (Stizens v
At Slavia Show
Loyalty To U. S,

Local Red Cross
Gets Appeal From

Lloyd L Harvey
Is Named Foreman
Of Sanford Herald

Of Chicken'Thief

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Spread Of Typhus
The war-riddtn countries of eastern end southemstorn
Europe are fertile soil for typhus epidemics like those of
the World War and post-war years, which took a toll of
at least 2,600,000 lives in Russia alone, according to the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
Prom the facta that are available for a few countries,

"Thero are crave fears that tho frightful leases of
life from typhus, will be repeated in the present war," the
company warns.' "One .after another the arena through
which the disease swept a generation ago have now'whn
drawn Into the conflicts ami many of the conditions whfeh
pared the way for the spread of the dieetfu then are
ng duplicated.
Many cases of typhus have occurred thla year in areas
DEC. IS. IM1
of Poland annexed by Germany which fortheriy were al­
ttEFOR TODAY most entirely free from the disease, tho Metropolitan says.
'The number of cases In this region," It Is explained, "rpee
' s e e t h e Ma­ tenfold in 1940 above the numbers for 1928 and 1989 and.
ly LIFE BUT NOT as of the latest date In 1941, the number haa aralri trebled
IVINO ESSENCE. WE
&gt; HABITUALLY OULTI- over the figure for 1940. Some cases have appeared In
rn* apiRiTUAL p a r t Germany itself and In other areas seised by her In 1988AMO LIVE ON A MOKE 1939.
MI. PLANE: While wo
It Is also said that in other parts of Poland, where
•t Mm Ihtnn lis t arv
* *t tho thins* that art even In peace time cases are found regularly, Ihaicstlons
il ft r lh * thing*.that a n are that typhus has Increased greatly, although' current
&gt;wwparal, bat the thins* statistics are hot available. Thla situation is'likelyto’ be
nel n u t »r»
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Free Lunches

IJnce In a Letter Prom
RngMM: 1941 .

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tr^ n . Th.JOhrtotoa. S e in e .
•W* wtUad h*m« In th* darkiknaglTTha Cart .etty, In tb«
dark (treat*, .
and va mid* a dlsoorary, a* a
child makaa aaai
wo wold •#* tkroDth th* darkmm
10c* tfca eat that
followed.
’A »4 wa mad* airathtri th* nltht
arc* bio*..
Via* •* th* IYM of a child,

again."

tiine To Buy A" New

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Remember when you used to walk to school with'*'lit­
tle wicker luneh basket filled with sandwiches, frtilt* and
cakeT Remember the dotena of little boya and girls who
tlsed to stand around and watch while the rest t
Well those days are gone forever and in their
developed the school lunch rooms with free lun&lt;
children unable to pay for their own.
"More than 6,000,000 'school children over the country
are getting free lunches this winter through opertalon of
the School Lubch program of the federal department-‘atagriculture," says the Florida Grower, "Lunched’ they' '4atn a month total more than 69,000,000 pound* of fo o d dairy producta, eggs, cereals, fruits, vegetables, lhaat, and
fish. Retail value of these la more than 14,000,000 • 6kmth-'
"The program Is accomplishing two major objectives.
1trough larger purchases by the 8urplua Marketing Admln*tration, assistance la given ’ farmer* in marketing their
iroblem. And while Increasing food consumption and eq-

p o »la t .

among the 40,000.000. Arable•peaking people* lWtpg
“ •a
Ir»n, th* fhith haa an

Th* annM l jMWhmr of pa
mania caaas in th* United Bo
ta g o u t I O O , O O o l K i S
Um o# WtyMUbmU*, about li

the Blfhtl
I the weak

“This prograri
millions of childre
every school day.
JOEL KEITH,
About anythin} oi
bombad Man'll* from low-income,
agricultural SoauiflH IH L
•tty- W » t did they *kp«et of th* youngstera complete health, and gain good cltWma."

W r t W th* German* would
Uka to ksv* known which boot
Wlnatnn CharthlU planood.to tak*

Not Free — No Thank*

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ANDELECTR1C lSERVICE

C O M E *!!?*A N D -A iK T

YOUR 1942 (JALENDA

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J. Newton Lummua, Jr.,'Dade County tax assessor,
whose ability has caused him to become known‘throughout
the State, waa offered the City Managership of Miami. &lt;
He wasn't to keenly enthuelaatlc over 'th e’offer, But,finally bald he’d accept the 116,000 a year Job If the City
Commissioners would give him a free rein forJ-18 Mouth*
so he could give the municipal machine a badly needed
aireamllnlng,
. The Commissioner* thought over hla stipulation, tti-

(TALLIN
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Center Pint * Pm eh

P R Q V I&amp; E N O W ti

thool lunches should' remain
our nations) life,
nte a moat interesting plet
supplied, at least at lunch
needed to build streamer fc
lldren who heed this Mrtjes

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GS'CLUB
ymenta Easily Made Will
Chitotmaa Prom FlnanM. Hundreds In Sanford

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L 0U R 1N E D E A L, Society Editor

Telephone 148

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DURHAM, N. C. Dec. 2U—
(/P)—Now that thr sweater ha*
replaced the corset, it may bv
contended that figures don't He—
linleaa they happen to be fig |
urea on p a a t performanrea of
football teama.
’ Nevertheless, admitting that
the conclusion may l&gt;e as phoney
aa a Japanese amile, the coni
parative autistic* ahow that
Puke will have a decided edge
over Oregon State wh e n the
teama meet here New Year’s Day
tefore an overflow crowd of 85.
000 in the transplanted It &lt;&gt;a o
Bowl.
Unawed by statistics, Coach
Lon Stlner put his 31 man Ore
gon State squad through a tough
workout—and announced that he
was pleased with the condition of
his men.

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Social Calendai
Bah McDonald of Bailey, Ga.
la the guest of Leroy Cooper.
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Mrs. C. EL Stoneeipher has aa
har guest her daughter, Mrs. Ed­
die Stout o f Detroit, Mich.
▼Had to attend.
■ , WKDN KSOA Y
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Ofrl Scouts arc Invited to assst
At the Little Houas at 9:00 o’clock
ftor a "Slumber" party.
Each B c * m c k £ ? 7
Seoul is asked to briqg two sticks row Hatton,;
o f arood, nose bags for topper
and breakfast, cot and blanket

Mrs. Ouida Wilson has aa her
guests, Mra. C. A. Montaya and
daughters. Carmen and Eleanor
o f Waal Palm Beach.

- - FRIDAY
The first regular meeting of Altman, Chart*
the Sons and Daughters of .the Trims ms, Joe
Territory o f Florida wQl be hold
at tho homo of Mr. and J. O.

Revival Services To
Continue This Week
, The revival
--------aenr Ices being
conducted at the corner o f Cel­
ery and Ranford Avenues will
continue through the week, the
evangelist, Patrick Henry Wil­
liams, announced this morning.
The subject this evening wilt
be, "The World’s Greateat Pray­
er Meeting and Not a Christian
in IL" On Tuesday nlfbt the
subject will be, "Seven 8tory
Christmas.’’
On Wednesday night. N ew
Year’s Eve. a watch night ser­
vice wlU be held begimtag at
1:30 o’clock
and aandwlehe*
and toffee w lll.be eerved from

Mrs. Ned Hants (left) and Mrs. Wales Latham, president of Bundlra
for Britain, hdeda Chpt E. Maekay at LaGuardia Yield, New York,
a bound volume containing thrparaonal greetings nf more than 20.000
'Americana to,Queen Elisabeth and alto $10,000 to help provide comforts
•for tha hapless children of Britain.

Mrs. Fred R. Wllaon left on,
Friday for Chicago, III. to visit
with tar aon-ln.law and daughter,
Mr. and Mra. Dan Mi’ chem.

Holiday Tarty' Often
By MUsea Wtfctna
The MUaea Dorothy Vlgglns
and Mary Wlggtaa, a ttt» U at
tha University of Getogta In
Athens, home for tha holidays,
held Open House at theldjUm* un
Magnolia Avenue last it n t .
. Striking amngementaVtf paineefcfaU' and palms formed the
background for the lighted red
candles which burned onTthe man­
tel .In the living rucm.kA'perlod
settee stood before an' arrange­
ment o f poinsettUs sad palms
among which boned rad tapers.
Th« decoration was extended to
tha atalrway landing.
Cantaring a lace coveted table
was a red punch bowl.'.behind
which was placed clusters of Igrgo
•llrtr beHa with rad lights borotar wtth)n.
Assisting the hostesses
wars tha muses Dorothy
Carlin Palmer and Ellas
Her. About .76 guaata ail
party.

RADIO NEW8
WDBO

Mlaa Irene Richie* has returned
to her home In Jacksonville nflrr
visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Richter.
Robert McCall, student a t
Brawton-Parker Junior
College
In Meunt Veron, Ga., ia the guest
of hit parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Georgs It. McCall.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight
aad grandchildren. Susan Kirtlay sgd Pato Mero, have gone for
Cairo, Ga-, to attend tho wed­
ding of Mlaa Carrie Wight.
L. IL 8walm left Saturday for
kla bom# in Berkley, W. V »affer spending tho past two week*
with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swalm
at tbs Hotel Mayfair.
Mlaa Laura Maa Brown o f
Montreat College, Montreat, N.
C. ia spending the holidays with
her mother, Mra.G. II. Brown, at
har hams on Park Avenue.
‘ Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Black and
New Year’s Danoe
ton, Harry, of Huntersville, N. C.
era the guest* of Mr. und Mra. K.
The Key Club of 8emlno1a High
W. Fite as lltelr hom-t hi l&gt;l«ry School ia sponsoring an -Informal
Avenue.
dance on Now Years' Eve In •M
CUy Hall, beginning at 9:00
o’clock and lasting until
1:40
o'clock. Yfta danca was previously
announced to bu held In tbo

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To morrow "a Program
8:30 Norman Beasley and
Florida Cowboys
1 :00 Breakfast Bravitiea
7;45 UP News
8:00 The World Today
H:1S Breakfast Rendeivoua
8:45 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotions
0:16 Symphonetlea
0:30 Tune Time
0:45 UP News
10:00 Mamel
10:06 Black and White Notes
10:18 Myn and Margo
10:80 Stepmother
10:48 Woman of Courage
11:00 Mary Leo Taylor
11:18 At Home with Hally Mar­
tin
11:80 Tha Esquires

___ i 11:48 UP r»ew*

11:66 Temperature
tlrftt Kate Brallh
12:15 Walta Tima
12:30-Da neatlmau
12:45 Our Gal Sunday
IrOO DUIa Farm Club
1 £0 Brbire School of tha Air
1:46 Road of Llfa
1:00 Young Dr. Malona
1:15 Jaycn Jordan
l:$0 The Goldbergs

premised all who attend tWf |
affair.
&gt;
Members of the Key Ctab
elude: William Earle. John Mil;
Walter Anderson, Harold jUl
Russell Young, Billy HoHyk
, and Mra. S. a Graham I Kart Schulte, P auliH lekto^
aa their weekend
guests, mett Hernion, Charles Parks "
Nuabie Chulaano of Orlando. ran Daniels, Mack Cleveland,
iral Charles Leavitt of Ft. Harry Lao, Jr-, David Git
log, O a, and Robert Cm of Taylor Brown, Junior Br
lonvlllf.
I Lambert Palmer. Bluart Qua
'
man, Ear! Jatar, Edward M in
whan

TOMORROW,,
BARGAIN DAY
Double Program

r4iu are invited to
he
'fivent

G akP aH y

Package
(ioods
Drive on oi
try one ol
famous
sandwiches.

Average Citizen Can
Not Buy Auto Tires

roll.

there will b« a full attendance at
tha first meeting of tha jrt'ar.
. The R. W. Ware .Class af Urn
Mathodlst Church, formerly the
50-80 Bible Class, will have Its
regular meeting at tha church
annex at 7:30 P.M. with Mrs.
Eaear Price and Mra. 0. H. Put­
nam aa hostesses.

Delicious Cock tafia

WAaiUNtrrON. Dec.
(A n All (hi nation s average motorists
—including even traveling sales­
men, taai driven and residents of
isolated rural areas larking other
transportion—will be prohibited
from buying new automobile tires,
under eligibility
requirements
establishes! yssterdac
for
the
government’s new tire rationing
program.
The regulations, issued by Price
Administrator la-on llemlerson for
the guidance of local tire ration­
ing boards which begin operating
Jan. 5, bar is,nance of tire pur­
chase certificates evrrpt to own­
ers of motor vehicles which fall
within seven sharply defined clas­
sifications, covering essential m-rvicei for health, safety and underatrial and commercial alterations.
Simultaneously,
Henderson
urged tho millions of mutorista

Mixed Drinks

SUNOCO
SERVICE
STATION
Complete W aahln* 4k
I. iihru;iiion S erv ice &lt;

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Package (ioods — Baei

FREE DELIVF.in

—PHONE KSO

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
112 W. FIIIHT STREET
Mta, Rtba Feldman Inspect! soldiers
leggings In tha quartermaster depot
at Philadelphia, after army author!*
Ilea allowed her to "taka up where
Jackie left off." Jackie Is her 18year-old son who was killed In tha
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Eugtne F. Krum, In charge of In­
spection, Is shown with her.
2:45 UP New.
2:50 Throe Sister*
2:55 Matinee Musicale.
3:|5 Jerry Wayne songs.
3:30 Renfro Valley Fojfs
3:48 What Freedom Mi-ar.s
3:85 Pros* Newt
4t00 ’’ Milestones In American
Music”
4:30 Undt Trio
4:48 Mark Jlawley, News
8:00 For The Farmer
8:10 Twilight Malodira
8:30 lntarluds
8:45 Scattergood Haines

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PRESCRIPT!
CAREFULLY AND
QUICKLY FILLED

LANEY’S
DRUG STORE
PHONE 103

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Mra. J. U Ingley and Mrs. 0.
! " i D, Workman entertained frith a
* * danea Friday night In the Valdoa
Hotel for tMlr aona Jimmie, a
. . . . cadet at Suwannee Military Aerots. I bin Military Academy In CohimSgt. bia, Tann.
tbart The ballroom wu decorated to

Christmas colors of green and
rad with Braiflian toppra

Mr. and Mrs. Mae Huddlestoh
lie arrived from ValdosU, Ga.
rei»«t with Mr. Huddleston a
other. Mra. W. 0. Row aad Mr.

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cookies t o * . «r»ed
hoeteases throughout the

Nimen— Defidous
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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA
R ew m aeB w w pew w w
the contention.
Oremjght entrie* for Monday
FIrat Race— Fatarlty
1 Alanxo
S Philip Morria
2 L* E. L.
fl Dod *Lonier
.1 EllsabethJonea 71&gt;ancingWarrior
.0A4.3I J .
4 Old Briar
8 Ruth Mulroek
Second Race— Fatarlty
So*
loot* teloodD
. LONOWOOD, Dec. 29—(Spec.
(Flrat Half Dally Doable)
4a n *eo*kM A4,
UlI-W H h th* opening card out 1 Miriam More
5 Belle Harper
(at-(ME FiFTH; , ^
of Us* Way,
Sanford-Orlando 2 Irene Mae
6 Sweet Caab
v flOOdp — id'
X*nn*I Chib settles down to Ita 3 Rip Along
7 Kid Mika
OfACK lMrt*TV4f.
90-day racing r'nitin* tonight at 4 Smoky Dude
8 Blaxe Up
RftiTT. U*J
I t ' located midway be.
Third Race—5-18 Mile
ria/AWolariNt
anford and Orlando on
(Laat Half Dally Doable)
fAT Comtv»y i
Jfeway IT.
6 Flaghom
itoaotMoi
Tonight**, feature rac* will be 1 Twenty Bueka
8 Brother Skip
JM o .
a futurity (print with a field &lt;•( 2 Glen Condon
7 Golden Alice
— Adtcal
eight fteLbreakers aeheduled to 3 Faat Fire
8 Lenient
ADlMUM
match ktride* In th* ninth event 4 Little Rip
Feurth Race— Futurity
of the l U t
1
Dod
Larkin
May
Keen
uanfiteAvy
Poor of the eight are familiar
CltoaWFCOet
to Central Florida', fane. They 2 Rip Tha Way 8Court Coquette
MJUO
7 Hell’s Fire
am Idicky
Mark,
Sunflower 3 Fielder
tetM A u
Joyful Mom
Ch*f, Erie and Grand 31a. The 4 Mark Me Down
if axMof
Firth Race —5.11 Mile
four newcomcra are Euala Kay,
-JAd.lJy
5 Duaty Daunt
Calumet, R*u Faddy and Officer 1 -Don X
2 Willie Mite
6 Sinny Matron
Andrew. ^ •:
8 Dee Lorein
A secondary feature la the .1 Gay More
I Miami Calling
8 Stand Up
'eleventh Ymea, th* quinlela. Much
Sixth Race — Fatorlty
Intereat will bd displayed In the 1 Dod Lrcount
S Natural Roll
debut of lum ber Jack, a dog 2 Slam
8 Dob Moore
which raced with aucceaa earlier 3 Court Ouix
7 Slim Hazard
thla aeaaon at Hollywood. Lumber
H Tweedledum
Jack hai Urn Jump In training on 4 Panchenla
Race —3-18 Mile
most of the other doga and can 1 MySeventh
f&gt; Dullamtn
. he counted On
aupply moat of 2 ArmyFortune
Man
8 Delay Mint
/
J a &gt;i. g *
3 Ida Willard
7 King Melody
Jodad-/ 0JU-A w o l r d t
4 Stand Over
8 Smoky Tate
[*IQ O O O LoS AdGeUES OPCaI
Eighth Race — Futurity '
^ .w it n r d t ic o a e of . W i —
1 Port Side
C Golden 1‘alarc
2 Lucky Taker
6 Lucky Sla
3 Curate
7 Stay'a Image
4 March Boy
H Slim Crimea
Ninth Race —Futurity
i
I ffuale Kay
5 Officer Andrew
3 Calumet
8 Eric \
3 Red Paddy
7 Sunflower Chef
4 Grand Sla
8 Lucky Mark jaj Ji
euiea uyt**l
r
Tenth Race — Futurity
tu tie+ ieo as acao coacA
1 Piet Fury
&amp; Lady Higher
VOJJU
at Aarftt p a w l ■* e e c a n e
2 Charlie Haft
8 Dairy
OM CS-(Ac.
PRoresstcalAL
R
wtwau.
Monle Blue
7 Lucky Vicky
CXAJK.
Bose
- srJUftjRoai-deeeAnat*
S5
j 4 Chief Starter 8 White Zephyr
C K M G t - Ml U-TfATa
7
Eleventh Kace —5.18 Mile
Sod - *1RHwve Zk-iXllOtU, STATE U
(Qalalela Race)
;so6AK-BbKwcou.i9-Te&gt;*terrti t9
6 Lumber Jack
1
IF YOUR OLD
| 1 inlander ,
l COPSW-TtXAJ AM. i J- RMMUrt 12.
2 Pleaaant Sue
0 Don Orlando
2 Jovial Duke
7 Yokel Hoy
Dude Hank
8 Lucky Rangrr

Dog Tirack Settles
Down For 90 Days
Racing Routine

S o rd s ' R e v ie w iofj vth e ) ^ f e a r

TMAN’S 1
USED
CARS
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TKADE IT IN
ON ONE OF OUK

USED CARS
Tbit Hava Good T im

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$675.00

1939 Plyraottth

Coupe —..... — 485.00
18 Cherrplel .

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17 l i i i T n i i i Ue-

1‘Bpt. Sedan
..ill H395.00
,, ..37 'MymoaI-

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Select Selections

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T r a in in g

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P a rtn e r

GREENWOOD LAKE. Dec. 29
—
Joe Louie caught Dee
Amoa with a virloua right croia
Sunday and aent the 200-pound
New Yorker off to a 10-mlnutc
nap aa the champion opened the
final two ereeke of training for
the title match with Buddy Baar
on Jan. 9.
. Loula worked four rounde In all,
taxing agalnat
Don Monro*,
Amoa, George Fitch and Gaor|«
Nichoiwm , la ,.th a t. order. After
the drill hte weight waa down to
209 pounda ana tha champion
announced he would take a va­
cation for a eoupla of dayi.
Baer alto dlaplayed hla beat
form of th* preparation a, hurting
both Jim Robfnsoa and Elaa
Tbompaon with hard righte. Th*
ritgllenger went - three round*
jjalnat eath.
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355.00

Great* hand* with butter to
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popcorn ball* of pulling taffy,

TRUCES
1941 Chenolet ft
Ton Ftcxap
545.00

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1995 Chevrolet
1U ton Qtb ft
Chula * ....^ 208.00
1084 Chevrolet ' ' •
\Yi too Cab A
Stake .......- 155.00
1137 Ford 60 ft
Ten Fleitup .. • 175.00

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EATSEMINATION I

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Ita Duke over Oregon State by
It point*, Miaaouri over Ford ham
by 13 pointa, Georgia over Tev*»
Chrlatian by 14 (Hilnta, andTeiaa
A. and M. over Alatama by one
point.
The kry game la the Sugar
Howl rlaeh between the power­
laden Tigera of Miaaouri and New
York’s more
veraatile,
finny
Ram. In 90 percent of the meet.
Inga of thla type, power will
Ovrrihadow flaahineaa, and the
old hunch real, strongly with
Miaaouri. The Tiger* perhaps
pack mure straight away powrr
than any college club beck aa
far *• th* era In which Pitta,
burgh powerhouse*, under Jock
Sutherland, dominate tha
grkl
•can*. Though waikor in other

departments,
Missouri
should
handle F'ordham by 20 to 7.
The Itusc Howl entanglement
over at Durham, N, C., offer*
many possibilities, not the least!
of which &gt;« the etinrif uf a
Heaver victory due to their de­
termined fight coupled with Dull
overconfidence. However, as l'»
the actual strength of tb* tw*
outfits. The Blue Devils ahoald
be rated on t»p by 14 or 2$
pointa.
Georgia should romp on Ttty.it
Christian. Thy B'dliloga have iu«
perlor all nrtu'id atrength, bid
while Chriatlan’e main bop* lie*
with Ita fine back, Kyle Gil leap id,
Oeortl4"«4li’ 'H»nt*r wHh'J'ABAmerican Prankia Hlnkwich. Thla
Oranfa Bowl botUa cats a dupli­
cate rating with th*' Rot* Bowl

MIAMI Dec. 29—(Special)—
This week of competition at Trap,
leal park at Miami win be head­ Al'PLKa.
lined by the running of two $2,600 I * . I t . ___
_
features. Pint . of these will be AYOCAtKM. tiu. hprs. l i l t In f i t *
the Orange Bowl Handicap, aet BANANA*. ■* lb. b u n t. ll.T s to
lit* .
for decision'on New Year's morn­ tlKANA
Bnsp. b o hpr Tdrgn. I 1.lt
ing. It is a mile and a sixteenth I to IM S P ot* It *0 W ax IS.oa
text. The otherA* tha tlx furlong U m t It.* * t o It.ta
winter handicap,which will be run (.'A llllA d t^ ran. ban.. t*tt to ter.
l i l t * m I t * * * hpr II.11 Chinese
on Saturday. Judging from the rrt
II t l In II II
manner In which the meeting’s fea. CHAYtlTK. bn hpr »I.Tl to I I H
lures have filled thus far, both C A Illiirn i. lo w but. tee to lie.
oil.I.A H D H . tuim. bun. t ie to t ic
should attract good fields, with t.'OICN.
Hhelled. white c w t b e t s
hanh seasoned by action during I I T l le l i l t
t’ K l-K W . CM. I J .n te m e
the fint seven beat favored.
rrt No.1
It ti
Following the . custom
In­ CAI'I.IPLOTVCIt.
to li.T )
augurated in 1939, the racing on U n A P P P lIU n , ffiesajr. B oars U. *.
Comb. I I .I t t* b*,s lu g The. no.
New Years day will atari at
I II-It. *v b o a b a r t ie
10:00 A. M., so giving horsemen, KUhlQTATH
bekt. II I t
visitor, to this retort and natives I.UIKR llu bu.
haakL I l l s
an almoet continuous day
of l.RMONH t, b o . . 110. I l l * |*H
•prta a, the Orange Bowl game, II H
K T T tT E Iceberg loose ilr y pack
which ihia year
ha, drawn Ldna
ter Iced, w dot. I t.10 to IS TI
Grorgia and Texas Christian, In 11,11. Xpanl.h I S t l In IS.lt
starts shortly after the con­ ONION* SO lb seek yellow IS It
IS.lt.
ftpanrab. It.IS
to ISIS,
clusion of the racing program. At tn
while IS.*7 cu s. bun. Ste to tae
the writing the most prominent OltANtlKH. b o s LVH com b l l . l t
prospecBi for the Orange Bowl b sn . ISr No S SI.SO k e g . S*o
Handicap are The Chief
pnd PAIIMI.KV. don bun. tie
limi-factor, the two raining such I’ KAH. (lreen. bu hpr II Ti to
U-M
.
consideration through excellent IlirTAItAOAM
bd IJb. e4ek S l.lt
efforts in the Christmas handi­ l&gt;OTAT«IKH. |le,| lllle, hpr. No. 1
•l,e II 10 lo II. U
cap.
..til'AHII hpr while IM S yellow
tso e lu
HI'lNACII.

t ill
bo hpr. Bummer

ID A

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Add re* e for Ik* C a n d y . o f I t a l n k D a U
•t Florida. aad you o r * ' k * t«k r
repaired I# IU* your appears a*a
la Ik* la id cans* o a January Ilk .
l i l t . Let thla IM I m M published
one* d a rin g tack w eek fa r fe u r
n u m l l f * wooka la th* Baaford
Harold,
a aaoapapar pkkll*k*d
la a*Id co a a ly .
WITNESS m y kaad aad aaal a*
n a r k o f Ik* Clraali Court *1 tbo
M ath Judicial Circuit, la aad lor
Ik* County o f Seminal*. d ia l* o f
F ieri**, tkl* Dacaaihar
Ilk , A , O.
t ill,
' »
O P. HERNDON
Clerk o f lit* C lrcull
Court
By A. M. W I K I

Ten are hereby comm anded aad
re* aired
lo ap p ear J se n a ry |.
IttS. t o th* b ill • (
com plaint
Hied again st yan la Ik* C ircuit
Coart la aad f* r S*m laele Cwwaty, F lorida, by Clareae* Groom ,
th* i t a , being g t o l , / o r d iv ­
orce.
Thla ord er ebalt be pobltabed
one* each w eek #»r fe a r oopaeeut lv e . w eek s In
TUB
SANFORD
HERALD, a new spaper published
la -Sem lael* County. Florida.
W itness m y oTrleUI signature
■ad seal o f th* aald M a r t at
Sanford. F lorida, this December

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NOTICE TO A PPE A R
TO T H E DEFENDANT. ARTH U R
HEN RY PE TE R S:
YOU A R E H E R E B T NOTIFIED
lo appear I* th* above styled
caue*. a d lrerca autt. which la
pending In lha C ircuit Court o f
lb * Ninth Judicial Circuit, la aad

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Relief At Last
ForYour Cough
era
aad
to aot, , _
_ haal raw. Under, tn*
pi mrfl DltJD
CJllnl mucous mamochtaj
to ten ytm
bnujea. Tell jroor
your dnsggtst
4
Craocnulxion
with tha una botua of oraamu
Uka Ut* way It
dtrstandtoE you B
‘ tw you art
quickly
to hart your money \mdL '

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for Coughs,ChditCoUt, IronchlHi

Type.

U r l o it.a * .
contestants.
t -t bu t » m b . ( l it
The hardest match to figure Is TANI1KIIINICO.
f a t l ST
the Trxas A. and M.—Alatama «\VT INTTATOICS. r e t t w i n , l i f t
joust. The feeling persist* that tn |l It.
‘ llama has slightly (he better
eleven. But playing at home, plus
LEGAL NOTICES
a really fine ritra point con­
verter, Drrace Mover and hla
MOT 1CM
Aggie mntee may fool Jimmy
N n l're In hnr*bV * ! « * * t h * l I
Tielson and a Crimson Tide nm rn e e u n d In the fern buelneee
squid that may be a trifle ovtr- at H anford. P in ., under Ih* f k llllo u e nam e
F lo rid a L e a f a n d
confblent.
Cti. and
that I In ten d to
Anyway, we’re still
strinlng rFern
e s lr le r said
nam e p u rsu a n t to
along witb Missouri.
the term s n f th e " F ic t it io u s N am e
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paper, 18 Inches wide, were uaed C ircu it C o u rt o t a ernlnole- C ou a a.
as protective wrapping for pipe ly . F lo rid«T
B.
niT M B I.E Y and
uted in construction of the IraqW . C . IIL’ M D L B T .
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Nazis1Stalled In Russia

U. S., Russia,
Britain United American Soldiers Hold Line
Against Axis Against Reinforced Japanes

9s a

Military, Diplomatic
Plan Mapped By
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And By Eden-Stalin 1

Young Nazi Soldiers
► Flee From CounterAttack As Russians
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*Panic Spreads

The major power* fiichtiiiK the
Axi*—th# United Staten, Britain
»n«l Rui.hu—have been united hi
• common military and diplomatic
program aimed at the final tie
*truction of llitearinni, it w aj ilin­
closed today ai the l!riti*h foreign
office announced in u historic
statement that Foreign Secretary
Kden had been conferring III Mos­
cow for two week* with H.idei
;• f’ ION DON, Dee.
Premier Stalin.
:• « ~ A i W N . ; i * M » t w i
(N il .
Kden ami Stalin reached full
agreement on all i|iie.&lt;tiona relat­
Thla photo from Germany contain* tha following admlaalon: ing to conduct of the w»r. the
w a n i thr Grrm n air firtr
“ A German motorised unit stalled by &gt;nn* on Ihe eastern front.' statement said. Furthermore, as
to aktal H Perce at •f ll»
they talkol th«*y kept in constant
Not only ar» tha famed N*»l pansrrs rrpi rtril stalled on thnl front,
H *k •Irewglh.
touch with the White ||ou«e in
but they are reported^ta retreat on all aeetora but Ihe Crimea. Washington,
where
!*resl«lent
LONDON. D ee.I»— (A P I—
Roosevelt anil Frime
Minister
FJlkt t i M | tklfa totallaj
('hurchill were aimilnr'.y laying
,,
l5.Ua taaa. all task*, aai.
war plan* with complete under*
1&lt;
manltioaa atareo and a qaWk
standing and agreement.
Uaf— ouran) Indaatrlal plant
Linked in One Great Mm
were destroyed In a British
Thus through the two
con­
M raid oa ths ssaail Islands af
ferences, the three big p* wer*»
Vttgao, I N aillaa asrth at
nnd indirectly Ihe «mailer nitmnt
V»A?*'
Ilerren, Norway. It waa af.
ll
I’lsn* for the formation of a fighting the Axis, were linked to­
fleURy anacuaetd today.
r bc United S lu t is l« ight«*i A lo iim k a , 5,llPfi
fornio coast. The
Cnnun»dity
Allocation
Hoard
for
gether
on
a
single
aim,
described
Tit* raid waa rarriad oat
Sem inula County have been made hv the London foreign office aa .!• ns, limps into pott, victim o f » torp ed o attiiik some of. her cargo
arar the weekend by a a r t t w .
t&gt;. I1. •Herndon, chairman of *'the utter defeat of Hitlerite by .* Japunew** Hiihmamie
^ lo», C a a a i i t t fart* af Ik*
mile-* o f f the Call
her dei k- nwush.
the Induatry and Material Re- (Jermany.*
' • British Army, aided hr Ulkt
tourer* Cifnmittre, and J. to
f a r m af tka kaaia ‘ float of
In nldition, i|uestions of post­
Ingley, chairman of the Seminole war policy aimed nt maintaining
thn B-A-P.
.
County Council, today announced peace ami security were discussed
tha nomination, subject to cun at Moscow, ns they have l»een In
Hr
rraaak
firmatlon, of three local citiien* Washington.
The BritUh have pushed
to the State Defense Council and
HoHpud In Libya, striking
Nothing wa* snid in the British
tha Office of Price Admlniatratlon
r, from the couth. »t the rein Washington to aerve on thla foreign office statement -lilrn th
treatlnor main Axln force in
board for Seminole County. Two cal to on# released in Moscow —
All Fijuininent worker* at the
‘ her AgedjtM* AM* * en d
alternate members also were nom regarding whether Russia win'Id
m w Ssnfonl.t ,\ A airport start­
Inatnl Tha nantea nf the men go to war with Japan. Unofficial
: ,v b om b in g A sia tfoopii
A*,
troop* fto
m
from
ed
*evrn-tUy u week duty yrster.
“ Vary satisfactory" area the nominated will not bo disclosed obaerter* hava posed this «|ue*tk)t«
«•»»&gt;'. Pmjcrt Supervisor
Ralph
'
H k ir In th e B ardie aoetoy.
t*rm Med today by Ril Hlggina. until they are approyed, Mr weighing both the advantage* and
l.uhiimkl *tuted yrsterdsy.
ami
R i * 'german y o u t h * secretary of tha Chamber of Com- Inatey stated.
disadvantage* of Russia's mwalhIhe ihice large Le Tmirntau iImu
« N ^ T n ^ r e g * n l t® tha number
Tha boaril. primarily, will be ing normally neutral in ihe l*a*
stiuveU me bring upcratiHl 21 hours
chart*) wwn
with t*r
the ■
rarponsibility
. front cnurgvi)
t»
j cifiCa ever aince Jspan tier r&gt;\cl|
|u day.
w . h af ratWmla# aiitoaseblto time sad war pH tha Unit^l HlaUa and Bjj* ^ ffmtw *fw-fiH-iFWtr.nmt f’ln1*
UiMiUts are wnrkjKg uk full
uni
runway i* mur
I II I’ lllllW III Sc|||(f||l||&gt; f *1111.....
111 *•peed SH.I
etpected 1 to be located tub«-s to otvrllan atera, btrt later
that

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slight |J ,
•Isinaca anl miimr msualtUPP.i l|
from Upanr-r plaae*.
;|
&lt; \ I |— the

M r .U T ,r

Plans Made For Formation Of
Commodity Allocations Board
Citizens Appear
To Be Interested
In Trade School
Number Of Iuquiries
Received Said To
Be Satisfactory

■ *&gt;ya7,

!

hrre.
,1
. ,t
Robert Dolly, federal , repre­
sentative. la exspc'rd some time
thla weak, ,\r. Illplns a'l ted.
if sufficient number of atudants
hare made application, the arhool
la aipectad to be established here.
Mr. Dolly will go over the matter

■.**£!
sectiona pf the German
army
were reported to hare bean ruahreed Into tt a brooch in n deaparete
w affo»t to item the rout.
The Soviet Information Bureau
mid 553 towns and villngea have
been rtocrupled In the area In the
last ten days.
_ In Cairo,, unite of tha R.A.F.
• with the eld of Free French
bombers have struck fresh blows
nt the Asia lifeline la Libya,
firltlah
headquartere
reported,
while tanluapported British trbopa
maintained aiatlnuauily Increae% ing pressure en the mala
AM of treat General
can army.
-r

«donate
f « 2’ building
S tt&amp;
SH gS
apace for the

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enterprise.
Men in Sanford and vlelnity be­
tween tha agea of tt and 55 are
eligible to attend the school and
are urged t ’ gat their appllca.
tlons to tie Ch»mh*rol Commerce
office at.the City Hell Immediat.
ly. Tha coureaa will eonalst of
electrical welding, radio trans­
mission, ship carpentry or boat
building,' auto macbanlca and aero
mechanics. Day and night classes
will be conducted.
“The number of Inquires re.
calved regarding the defense
training school la vary satisfact­
ory," Mr. Hlggina declared, “ and
the people aeera to be anxious to

Local Red'Cross
“*•«**«"
•Gets Appeal From Heng To Sit Down To
National Chairman (government W o r k

’

oo, It .will be ralletl upon to ra
lion 'other eearntlal tuppltrs. ac
fdrdlhg to the State Defense
Council. Because of the acute
robber shortage, no tires or tube*
can be sold to any one until Jan.
6. After this date, the raltouInK
board will Issue purchase eertifi
rates to person* deemed rligibl •
to buy a lire or tube.
Leon County organlied the first
board of this type, and nthrr
similar boards will be establi-h.d
in ell counties In the state. It is
estimated by I'.eon Ilem? ir*o».
federal price administrator, that
civilian use of tlrre wl.l have to
be cut about M percent, Restrirtlons at present do not apply to
used'tires or retread*.
The duties of tha board are di­
vided Into four aeeilona as follows:
1. Determine who shall receive
tires In accordance with indruc
tlons, regu'atione and standards
furnished from Washington.
2. Issue certificates to appli­
cants that »r« deemed eligible
to purchase tire*.
Keep records of all applicants,
•11 rejections and all certifiraUa
Issued.
•
4. Maks periodic report* to the
8tatc Defense Council.

NEW YORK CITY, Dec. 2 9 . Speclet)—The chicks, grandchlcks
and g n a t yrandchlcks o f FlorIda’s a.4M/XX) ban* and rooster*
o f 1940 are goU r on a health
quartsrs In WuktafftMl uryinc farm routine nest year. They'll
the fulfillment o f the county a pet vitamins, sunlamps, -activat­
EDGEWATRRI PARK, Mb*..
war fend quota, (he eeid today^ ed- feeds, cedlhrer extract and
practically averythlnf.but castor Dec. 29.—(A’l— Lean Don Faurot

Mrs. F. BL Rooralllat ekalrman
* • 1 Um local chapter of American
Red Ctoaa, neetred an appeal
recently
from
Mtioaul
bred-

Missouri Plans To
Outscore Fordham

' “ Thi OIL

lumbentadrn ship threw off
when hit nnd made port with
One crew member wa* 1%11

Of Kquipmcnt Help

Agent States Women
A r e Enthusiastic
In Defense Work

&gt; Russian aaaault In tha Kal
•actor, N PiIlea northwsst
Moscow, Rad army dispatches
'•reported yesterday aa tha Ruaalan
coantar offensive continue to rer»ln ground bath north and aouth
• o f tha capital.
______
Panic waa aaid to hire apraad
a n d 1 untrained
retnforcamanta

I Ilr lMnvUlr.1 l'rr**l

F. D. R. Pledges
Food Studied Bv A‘ Air";»rt S'? rt Support And Aid
r .
.
,
Seven-Day Wee
Extension Uubs
T o Philippines
Conservation

hasn't anv high hopes that hi*

Tiqera ran stop ForilThey're f * t to do for a nation Missouri
kaaaL ail.aL 2m 2L. Q«, ... . D...I

them will hare to ntamp out e«ra iui Hiwn a TKiom csHmvrouvn*

basis— 10,- •ire for victory.
“ W# don't knew t o o much
That's the teak the povarnment •boot Fordham." salH tha friend'
l»
conch ef the MhNreaternor*,
kaa' aaal«ivad Flprldn hens with
the pointed inggeeUon they alt who hare eetaMiahad n tralp*-e
* ( o to work. At the camp here beside tha warm Gslf.
Florida penltryuen waters.
“ Rut wa de knew they hare
are t e t i f nriod to tacreeoe this
peart fkoek of MTL000 broilers, an attack that la likely to
fryers, roosters aad f*wl to 4*&gt; any thno. Taev’ll no doubt
Woll ju t bars to
41TjDtD birde neat yeeV.
on a production-line

tlfiOO d i j a o f them In 1942.

.

rcorlmr n m o A t f t I— preV
»b!e w tnosr-l lonrned lour *r&gt;.
whoa I was a yaaaf coach, not
U say anylMw .^ M t the result
Cvewtey

Vu %

ReHidcntH Promised
Help In Driving
Jnps O f f Island
W ASUINUffON,

lier

*•.

Anu rinin
a n .1
I'iliiii.
foreps trrinily
lirltl .IhW
lilt.'.* iui tin' island n f l.tt?
ill I Its* l’ liili|i|iitH's and rvi
lii'Murud Ilium at &lt;&gt;’ tr |N.i
t'slm
acain-t
f\r»'-ntiilll_ D - .
ii.^ ‘ .lii|iutn&gt;Hp mimle-r*.
■la|&lt;aiii'si&gt; ruitliiiiii-d t.i po
i
K'liifnri'i'nii'iils aslm rc " 1' R A . R
I In- I ’ S. truvf I In* l.fli*a)!iit
t
f d islandfis hopf 'h at
wa* mi t Itf wav
^5535
I hi l.ip.iiM -. sIII,'Ill'll nn,|
tch-,!i. .i tln ii i«rfrii .1, iii ||i,*
tie* td the V;)«l put'll It* blit
gieiind. In Ills' Siiii;apt&gt;re »«vl
Ihi- slapuiie e r&lt;*|intt «l l in.ll
I af at lint i*t t in tr Medan mi
•a*t ctwt t Duit it miaml «sf Sun*
trsi s.ml tli,&gt; &gt; ipps»i)t *t' iiImi i

-.ml iss h i\s- , upturs .l lpt’ h
Csiiiiiiuinitatisin* ami im
nun
cenlcr in the Pi-iak Strait, *
mile* math s»f Suigapsirs* oa I
.Maluvmi p.'miMiilur, aiul ryintui
,d r&gt; k’ upMnjf ihe capital iff 5^ mWalt

Help M'S* pit tlgetl to tho tin. Ills* puti-ii *isIt* of Ills- Miami
n r «• o'ro**«itiif •*•.»!.»*i t int,ivi of
fmitU Ihi* Y* ir. Ml a Ollldi U ll •nu the gruunth pmhihils 24- battled Philippine* li*t night bv lUn'etu'ss
J,l|* •!*••*••• pi.tac*
pi.illf i.nsls i| tlu*
lit |*imki«vi'||, -h*»rlly a ftn ,
•mi. ri mtv houif dfMtiMtq|nt»mil h'uir duty L»r every department,

Slovak Citizens
nm*nt
th*- »»»'»rhiog. AAdim?
would) |.f y»*»&lt; 4 fCj ar#
At Slavia Show "the
••nthii^in-I!*• cud willihg tit l&gt;#Ut
ill tho link- |H»rtioii i&gt;f »ht» Vi
I
ion .1 1 Ik fiM -r nrotrrjim ** (&gt;.t
Loyalty Tc U. S. -rrv
ilio n of f« U uichidi— th»*

L»t riiider* mniimie work through
lit- night.
Wm grounds have u°t limn per.
»*d nuy of the work, Mr Luhituikl
vM»d. nnd only when it i* uctually
i inning i* iniy time loNt.
Mr.
m
rmining »»f -urp'in vi*g«*t •hi *- I 'iliiie*ki -fated the work is cumSlJtVIA, Dec. 2U.(Special)
lire oiowu hi vhire \icMiils mg nlong fine, hut he tlitl nut
Slovak citlsens hrn- rvaffu im-** which
pi edict when the project would
in the Spiuir

I|fl2*
High
(omi)ii**ip»iu»r
1 II Savri* tnhl i*laml ro*i
114*ftt * •llri Ip i* *urrly
rmning
belli
f *iu*h magintiiifi' ih at il
will drive th«* Japnur*»* from " hi
ndd*t “ I lf *P»»kc over a r;idi"
h'M&gt;kup, hcnitl hi the
I'nitid
Slate*.
Mi ltm»*rvidt *cnl hi* "*idrmu
plrgc that thfir friTilmn will Inliilcctm il and llu-ir iii»l»'i»«'iiib n»••
r«t dili*hftl ami prntfi'tctl
And the Navy add* .| »• 4 a**ur.
rues* that if vim * f'dlifVing till in.
tcn«ivf ami well planned «ani
•s' fall b'l** ,
t
l*at thr
Jai1*
' paign a«*rin*t
which will Ur*ull in p«)*illlVf »«*l«(anre to. Ih.- .IIff. •II *• •»f Hu
Philippine l*l.i nil*. "
Meantime)• f •••••f ill «|I||||-hr* *UI*I
(Vncral
1hillglu*
Mat■\ilhui *

s. •*laii«| Ini 111 *•* o f t s.rrvgi*
;ii i h «n l i niii’f tsi Muml.'i |)
lur ttase ltnttf-1 tloifay. \ mini
•if ranlt*i * h tif lepsirletl *1
down and the Far K.i*t lu*i
mo. i Is i . tif the U
A •iit
Osniiis s-.|
m.i * iui in.ih r^M
iliaugs* sin ills- Dositli nr *())*■
limit* tsulay t inints i at tusk f—
I hitch flier* m*s»i s*s| Ho* slirs si
•mi ,i I.Ilfs* ,lapane*i* tr.iu-ps.it a
It'll s|ss\b|| t Ws'|\,* fig III«'• |l.am**

thvlr loyally to the United Stale*
mpl«*ted
Demon lialien women U
at a meeting yestenlsy, anil »enl
are
sperinlinni*
in
methodof
the fo.lowine wlie to Preablt it
f(&gt;oi| prepiirntion. nUe nutnlion New Organist Ih At
Franklin D. Roosevelt;
Milt, Samwak .in N | |rsi
snd good f »nt| luilii'd ill roinitv
“ With tha most sincere approval tinn with the defeti«e progritin
Orange City Hotel
niuuti| s* &gt;aol
nf our country's war in self
Thr member*' veuilv prttgrum it'S'tntal ltssiig!n* Mas- Nrtliur I
fense ami In defense of d.monslK- formed nrnund their defin***
K*n Davl* |« now fillinir nn
*Ip »i li in i1 III. liuli •pine ds'fel
Institutlona ayoinst thr horde* uf work »n himh a imuiner that it engagement st Ihe New Orange
lillr* lliif Ill uf Mu ill. tin* M
Hitler and Japan, we, the eijihiv is difficult to Hfiftriile the two (*dv I Intel IliillriMtm. tlu» mnna
1*rp tl 1iii •III If |l"l li I sit a t fc f l
ninth Assembly of the S.ovnk Ns- j.Voqra
Mr*. Wibot) pollte.l r*T of the h e ld •luted toduVIIIVIIIi'llls' mhit h Mllil Ills* 1.1pl'I^raw
During the evening hour* in the
tional Alliance of Amerlci, having „ ur.
llivailrf * It.1.1 lltr.'ll lieu\ llv l l *
a»•.embed at a protest meeting i yhP e*le„.i..n fluh* r,e elil* in ballroom hi* program* will in*
ft»rvr«l.
this afternoon, the JNt i day if the rminlv.
I II Club., nn c Iudi* the popular Rwing num
(ii ll Mar.\i Ilinr ha* cs»n*i
ntt
m king mi
!
•
i'
r«&gt;unl»•
her*
nf
the
present
day.
One
December, 1941, at Slsvle. Fla., map|ied no* for them record
dated lbs* majority of hi* Inn
Ixilh
Ihe
nttrthcrn
ami
*'Milhern
wish
assure you that American* in* to prni-et* and rarh rbl " f hi* immue acenmpliahmenla i*
iii the Pampanga province, m»
of Slovak deacent are flindy keep* n written record ef h-i Jbnt of playing a duet, manlpu* *r&lt;&gt;nl&lt; and hud *ror« tl "u ,,tuhle of Manila, mid
coiiRideiulily
M»cfr**r*.’
*
united with til other loyal Ameri- work In eaeh patieillar field. Ar Inline the key* of the Hammond
o f Uu- Liugnyuit (iulf coa*t wh
cans behind your
enlightened ICOViliny to the eenrral program, I electric °r 0"n w i t h the left
the or iginal major inva.*oii thr
leadership.
.each club member iou*t *nw hand, the na&lt;* tone* with his
•laitssl.
impudent
*!and#r cs*! plttH Ihnv prolrrts during flu* I
^
k^ 'L A i
HciMsrlmg that American l
upon the Slovak race when Ihe vear and she# ha* a rhiilot cf Mumi n&lt;dr* with the right hiind,
I'll ili|*|*in«' 1n.iipw ar** in h
traitorous Nml guvtmineni i.f
preparation, baking, cm producing perfect mu«ic nn both
Niiiril* aits! iiiV t ^1IIIblMbf■ll
war on our boloved United State*. nlnpr. gardvfiing. poultry, live- t •Ei* llamtnond organ and the t»l*
*i*lnm • again*l
|p*nvy
■»
stork.
hr
m
i*
Impnivemcn*
#.r!
Ml*,a
mrk#f u* the mom rraolvtil that
. . .
M» r.\rlh iii i aii!. "L iiiii'* lw
vi* 11 nl*o aa nut*tuniling pi
America wl'l be vlehirlcus.
irlnlh.ro. In order to In rlioihh* nnnircordt»nl*t.
Im'**ii h* u\■&gt; an hath aii Ira.*
ri»n|p
hhftd
“ Eighty-ninth Awrmbly nf the «° • " ' n'' ,h
|M,t
Karlv lihlay Fi Iipinp
A » perial Nrw Yrar’a Kvg
held rarh .Soring
hich
i
Slovak National Allinner
nf in Tallahassee, n girl must com dinner will b«» serv«*d from 6:00
lh«' nnly ilrfrmlor* |tfl# nisi
Im Harvey
of
Lloyd
Amorica.thrmigh Ihe liniiih ravagi't 1 r
nletc nnr nf the productive rrn I*. M. until 8:00 I*. M. Hear
Smyrna Beach ha« been
( signed) George Jakubcl-t Sr.
•vets, r*nnln;». mitnlcnltig, t*-*ul- rangemrnls of the rcservml ta­ foreman of the mechanical depart­ burning city nf Manilu. hunt
Prv»iilr:.t .fry nnd llv,“ tiN-V
fr r Jatmnvse parachutisl* w
ble apart* will thrn be placed in
ment of Ihe Sinford Herald, it |were rr|N&gt;rti-d *\v 'opiiH; down
Frnlinarid It.win.
1 The following officer* foe tho order ami lh«* two combination« wa*
anaouncesl
today
by
II.
Init uttrnipi tu prepare Hie v
Sccndary first half "f the vror nf t'm* of danri* band music will slrik •
Dean, preaident of Hie company. for invading armies.
Cnunty Senl&lt; r (’o.i"e|| will pit., up promplly at BsflO o ’clock.
The second day o f -avajfe, '
—
| Mr. Harvey I* nn ei|»erlenee*l
servn with Mrs. Wilson during
printer and machinr*! who h:i* opposed uir n**nulL« h a d I
Ih* «erond half of tho year. Mr*. Tire Rationing May
n|ienl nearly .Tt) yiar* in the Mnniln nn inferno o f burn
Fred Forward, president; Mrs.
rhtirrhe*.
luunes
,tnd
oil
Bring Back Horses) lirwipsprr business
WASHINGTON. Dec.' 29.—&lt;/P&gt; *• A. (;o«.lsnerd. vlrn president:
Many
|n t » up »
■
Horn in (&gt;**tnla cnunty. In- biiildiiiK*.
Ington Drake, fortn-r Mm. L K. Hammond, arrrctxry
K»«t St. l,nul* III. Doe. W-jyPt gained hia first experience ns pn tlelld |ll dt-liri*.
British Minister In Mawtevbleo, treasurer.
HN»it aemmlfr,H Mm. W ifwin —Old Dobbin It threatening a apprentice on th,arrived Sunday from Havana,
Kisaimtnrt
___ bo concluded a visit to oaisl, “ I hone In visit mo r e rnmrback as a result nf tiro ra Valley Gatrtle. From I'.HH to
2.1 Year law
various Latin American capital*, homca r f 411 &lt;*lub girl* and tinning ami the prospect has hor»o lU.’O he worked fur Ihe Sanford \
tho British Freaa Service in- Home Demon»trnlion member*.'* and mule dealers smiling.
Herald when it was umler the'
nouncod. Ho la ea route to LonOfficials of Sparks Company,
' ' Vv,change
' T h e *?
of one of Ihe natMd'a "“
in u torT
t u ile1 ‘l^^'npJra'l'oVTo'r'
a operator for Tr^
y, k ' ’sr'„ vk
U. S. (lets Control Of roruluctnra
in
largest horse and mule auctions
level
reached
at
tha
national
stockyards,
re­
Nazi Ship Odenwald
!“ i^ S T in J tS r t. '&lt;«
"»
port • marked Increase In In­ the past ten years has been nm 1919.
Only at out UW.oo(hOOn tha 1
quiries
about
the
horta
situation
nectnl
with
New
8
inyrna
New*.
Colin KeUy Died
8 AN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Dec.
thanerd hands, compared
) — possession o f tha 500H' sine* tha tire rationing announce,
He hat n wife ami three sons, 207.fttfl.DS9 In 1910, itself ’ •
I
Near Home Field i 29—W
went.
ton Carman freighter Odenwald by
tha oldest of whom works for Up slowot year since 1921.
A plentiful supply of animal* Florida East Coast Railroad. The
tha United States was guaranteed
WITH THE U." 8. A fF E IH
Sunday In a court.order approv­ la reported on hand.
second ton U an Army airplane
CRKTRAL LUZON. D *f 2 9 pilot trainee stationed at Wheeler
ing the requisition of tha vessel
MING AND SHOUT '
Field artillery affmora of
MALTA
BOMBED
by tbe U. H. maritime commission.
Ftold In Hawaii, while the younj.
tlta U. 8. Army told M i story
Its cargo of raw rubber and auto­
CAMI* WOLTF.RS, Tex.. I
VALLETTA, Malta. Dee. 29. eat U captain of next season's
today af bow CapL Colla P.
mobile tlrra will go to the Defense —lAI—A succession of aerial at­ football team at New Smyrna.
29,—(AY—Private Edward V»
KoUy, J r, mot hia doath af*
Mr. Harvey Is a member of tho of Marion, ()., found two let*
tack* on thla BritUh Naval ba«e
tar bomblac aad slatdng tbn Supply Commission.
The Odenwald was seised by the within lha past 24 hours result* Methodist Church.
in hia mail. One was 25 I
Japaaoao baUloship Haruna.
U. 8. Cruiser Omaha in South At- ed In tha death of a few civil­
Ions; the other tiny Ohio a
da two
tax stump*.
lantle waters on Nov. 19 and her ian,. Injuries to others, a n d
i flold
crew members were stopped In altoht damage.
flghUr
Two Asia bbmbera ware shot Police Take Care
their attempt to scuttle her.
At the time of her aelture, the down.
|m
Of CMcken Thief
Odenwald was reported to be fly­
LOCAL W EATHK..
ing the American Gag and to have INTBOOUCINO DAWN SIREN
M l*
Polieaasen C. Dunn ami Ram
out
bad lb* stars and stripes painted
FUIHIDA—Generally fair
FM1HIDA—Generally
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Dee. 19— Gardner shat and killed a ehlekon ber tides.
WP»—A
aeven-nound
daughter ea thief last night. Tha robber rept some cloudiness In
born )» Mrs. Jacob Llngeirman waa taught In a chicken house treme south portion and
to Mr*. Hlmans at east coast; continued caol.f
during a teat blackout la Buf­
and Myrtla Are* with icattered frost In the
t k »’ Jiavor of falo Friday night •was named
weat and tatarlor extrauta
killed ona hen.
■
pbtak ft* salt la Sunday.
t u t portMa.
;
g u am opossum.
TW own*—Dawn Elm.

to

/
»oi^

Lloyd L. Harvey
Is Named Foreman
Of Sanford Herald j

B3L

-r rr.TSigsr-.

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                    <text>FRIDAY, DECEMBER M. I l l

•AUenby*s 288 Tops
Gun O ub Members

IS YOUR..*,

-LniRBATBN

TOIICHTON

J. Allcnty took first place hon­
ors tylth a total score of 258 t*
top Oth«r members of the Bern.
Inpie Oun d u b at their regular
shoot on lb* taka front range
Wednesday, HjrrdGoode stated
today.
Tha scorn follow:
B. T.
It. Ttl.
J. Allenby _____ 05
II? M 2M
A. Derthiek .......#1
03 9# 280
C. MeSUrrow .... 00 08 H9 277
T. Tapacott ...... 91 96 90 277
II. William, _..... 96 oo 88 274
J. Hardy _....
03 00 8(1 289
W. Linton of Orlindo ............
70 73 73 210
Other Orlando visitors were C.
Pampey anal
F. Fell, who also
partlclpltated
In the alow fire
match.

DRUG a ) .

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MISCELLANEOUS

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how. SCHOOL WILL BEGIN the New
Year
In
own
building comer
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Wyoming HoWl.
The School will continue short
APARTMENT— 8 rooms A bath. coursea leading to Medical and
' electric range A water heater. Ia w secretaries, Court Reporting
Comer Celery Ave. A Mellon- and Civil Servlca positions, and
rill*. Apply
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Army Gets Starches
In Form Of Bread

UBIKO FEEDS at Tottrhton’ a Oro,
IKE. OAK A lighter wood.
Era* delivery.
Come
on
over or write Tremper'* Wood
Tard, Osteen.
SEVERAL GOOD used radios,
on*
used
wsiher.
Randall
Electric Co.
TREE RIPENED Papayas. Gar.
• risen, 4313.,
_____
1 U8ED A P P L IA N C E S -3 w o o d
j* '• range* |8 to 125. 8 kerosene
K '-,» m n g « 55 to 818.60. I 0 . K.
jW VElectric Range |26. 1 Humphrey
h
mdDnt fir* room heater city
E i ':'£** 110. Or*en’a Fuel Gsa Ber' ' ' tie* Arrqss from Poet Office.

1 ■M oVttodM ti&amp; tU
r»,
BUSINESS

BOB BALE—10 cows, two mules,
1 | saddle horse, 36 chickens.
Bex H, Hamid.

cmmertial^Fhery to shame.
For instance, In recent maneuvara in the right
eight aoutheastam
southeastern
states, a ffald bakery under the
direction
of
Brigadier Genelit
General James L. Frink, Fourth
Corps Area Quartermaster, pro­
duced nearly 6JOOO.OOO pound, of
Army fla ir triad In two months
at a cost of lest thin two cents
par pound.
finest greyhounds In the nation
will perform in the It races to
be held every night.
The faatrat tme of nil school­
ing racra waa made Christmas
Eve when lll.Grado rounded the
futurity
distance over n slow
trsrk In 29.3 seconds. TlpertyWltchet sprinted a similar dis­
tance on the same night in 29.4
seconds.

RADIO NEWS
WDBO

Army Orders Increase
In Engine Production

FLINT. Mich.. Dae. «6-&lt;JP&gt;Rxriow It. Cun&lt;«, president of
th* Bukk division o f tha GanaraJ
6:00 Edwin C. IIU1
Heton Carp., rtraJad today th*
6:10 Dinner Music
Army Air Corp* had aothorix*d
6:20 Spearman Bruing Co.
doubling o f Bu'rk‘ i rfTammoth air6:80 Lum and Abner
craft angina program.
6:46 The World Today
He aald the management Intend­
7:00 Th* Lon* Ranger
ed to put the expansion Into ef7:30 A1 Pierce'a Gang
feat Immediately, and eatlmated
8:00 Kata Smith Hour
8:55 Elmer Davis A th* N*ws tha dirlalon would employ between
25.000 and 50,000 workeri bi air­
9:00 Playhoua*
9 JO Red Croaa Program
plane engine production when all
10:00 Shlriay Tempi* Tim*
plants art In full production.
10:45 N*wa o f th* World
IIKW Jim Whit*
11:06 Claud* Thornhill Orchestra i o t k h o r a p p l i c a t i o n r o i t
T U
M ID
11:30 Johnny Long
„
riiAPTKu ir« 7 o r i m u
12:00 IJnbtm Welle. News
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN.
That If. M. Walaot holder o f Tux
12:06 Sign Off
Certificate No. Ill, laauad thu Tib
Any of Octobur A D.. IIII. baa
f 11#d u n it In my offteo and hau
T»man sw*s P r*gn *
mad# application for n tax daod
to ba l##u#d thereon. Maid c#rtl6:30 Norman Beasley A Ills flcat# #mhrac#« . tha followfng
»l##crlb#d property In tha Oninty
Florida Cowhoya
of Hemlnol#, Htata of Florida, to*
7:00 Breakfast Brevities
Wit;
U l
SI
Spring
H am m ock
7:46 UP News
Tha aaa#aam#nt of lha aald pro­
7:66 Weather and Tima
party und#r tha aald rtrtlfkata
v ia laauad In (ho namm of If. If.
8:00 Tha World Today
* ’.
tVylman.
8:16 Inula*
Wlleher
at - Ut*
|Tnl#aa aald r#rtiflcuta ahall b«
r#d##m#d
according to law, th*
Organ
property d#«crlb#d tharaln
will
8:30 Emery Deutach Orchestra b# aolit €4* tha hlgtuat bidder ut
th# court houao door wi th# flmt
5:46 Virginia
Monday In thu month of January.
9:00 Morning Devotions
IMS. whkh la thu Ith day of
January,
IMS.
9:16 Melodic Momrala
9:30 OM Dirt Dobber
10:00 Children's Birthday Par. tj
10:45 Lest Wa Format
11:00 UP News
11:06 Kay Thompson's Festival
11:30 Organoveltlea
11:46 UP News
11:66 Temperature
12:00 Theater of Today
12:30 Stare Over Hollywood
1:00 Firm Forum
1:111 Thr*a Sisters
1:20 Matinee Musical
1:30 Adventures, In Selene* .
1:45 Juan Arris, song*
2:00 Of Men and Book*
2:30 Bru*h Creek Follies
3:00 Columbia'* Country Journal
3:30 F. O. B. Datrolt
3:55 Pres* Nrwa
4:00 Matlae* at Mtadowbrook
6:00 Clrvaland Symphony
T **tg»r« rregraaaa

tor * • » *

lim a •mkraraa
the - f®tJVr***
itaw-rlbed pr*F*r«y la lW* Co»*, lr
of Samlnala. HtaJ. of Florida, tol i t 3 A Sobdlvl.len of Thai ^
Tart of Got. U l No. 3.
tlun 3* Towoahlp II •oaln,
(Unca !• Kaat. !»•»« ■ f 'h
of ML O.rtrud. A»a. D, B- 3 » ,.
I 'lt a

101.

Th« u ir » m « n l of lb# wl4 pf®*
petty under lh# aald c#rtinrtU||
htu^l wa« IH th# num# ot
known.
CnlM said cortlflcnl# ahun^DU
r»d»#m#4 irrordlnf to !»•« tLM
(imperty d**#rlD#d thtnlii ahall
h- void to th. hl*h#«t blddar M
tho roort hooto door on tk» flf»t
Mon.Ltv in th# month of Ja*uAJ7J)
1)11. which It tha Ith day of
aary. 1MI.
•
l&gt;at#d thit Slh day of Ducarn*
l*#r,

r t i * etn ew rr r o c a r , m u m
jm i c i A t , c i n e t1IT. IN AND
FO* T U COc NTT o r b r n INOI.C AND TMR STATB OF
FLORIDA
IN - CNANCCNT.
cask a t « m
ease.
IDA TEIHtT, plaintiff.

1911.

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Kara Id. A nawapupar published
In Sumtrmlu County. Florid*.
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Circuit’ rnuri. B.mlnola
County. Florida
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ALONZO TznnT. i l » llo w n aa
Ieinnle Tarry. Defendant,
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
The State of Flarld* to ALONZO
TKItllT, aUe known aa IAINNIR
TEHRY. addraua unknown:
You art htraky ordtrad and raqulrud to appMr upon tk# Ith
day «tf Jantiury, A- D, IMS to
th# Bill of Complaint fllad h#r#»n hfftlnil you In Iks abova en­
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*b*» *lh
day of October A. I». H3*i. ha*
filed M in i |n my offl**# anti ha#

TO

APPEAR

TO: It Kt.KN RLIZABETII SPENCRlt. r. n. Box 374. Pleasantvine, N. J
VOC AIIK IIRRKBT NOTIPULD
In appear nn ar before lha tthi
.Mr nf January, 1*43. to a anil
fur dlvnrr. heretofore tile* la tha
I’lrrult Court eof tha Ninth Judlrlel
Clrrult, Bemtnole County,
KlorMa. In Chancery,
wherein
IMwartl
Rrsdford
Hyencer
la
lilalntlff ami
llalen
EHxabetb
Hp-nrer la dafendanL
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U’lVNKHM IffT HAND AND REAL
OF THIH i ’o I.'BT.
at Hanford,
M«*ml note County,
Florida
this
3rd .lay uf Deeambar. 1441.
&lt;1. P. HERNDON
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
By A. 34. WEEKS.

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N E W ERA

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THEIR

FRIENDS’
HOCKLtNS

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ftrial aaal of thaabort antltlad
Ckiart Ihla I ■day . of Dream bar,
A. D. 1*41.
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Clark of thaCircuit
Court of
Samiaola County. Florida.
Up
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Former Mtde Sarin* bees reD. C.
leetsd. sealed bids will again be
received by tbs Attorney General (HRAI.)
df tbs Blale at Fieri** at bla
•fftea la Taltsbaaaee until
13
u'ekaek Noon. Wednesday. Jaauary
Hat. 1*43. for prlntla* and bln.1ln* the -Florida Hutu tee. i n t ­
end "Mtetary and Ravtalon Note
to Floelda Statutes. n i l - , as
authorised hr*%ha*ter tail*. Acta
of 1*41. ImBpectlva bidden may
obtain fsll^ riatla and specifies!lone by addreeriai the
tender*
elgned at Tallabaeeee.
J. TOM WATSON
i Altnrrfey General
■late of Florida

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�I r r r a lft
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1911

Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail; Highway
And Water Transportation

Member Associated Press

NUMBER 99

ccuses Japan O f Inhumanity And Barbaric
In Bombing Raids On Open City O f Manila
__

v&gt;

^

t Various Points A s
Hitler Halts Retreat
Red Army Attempts
To Take Kerch, Lift
• Siege A t Sevastopol
As Foe Fights Back

£wietg Claim
* Leningrad Area
British Continue Mopping Up Operations
9 In Bengazi Sector
On the RuuUn front, the
Bed army ta attempting to
alorm back into Kerch and
Uft the aiege of Sevastopol.
TS.e Soviets claim their
trtopa are driving Axi*
*rc&lt;* from the Leningrad

ari
Bulgaria (Into Doe. I t.
l i w tart organtaad unit* of the
Axis (Wart a r a y wer# trying
S £ q a'stand tonight 90 mil**
o t Brltkh-rapturod Bengasi.
tba great are formed hy the
(hates of tba GuU a f Blrte.
In London a military commenta­
tor conceded that tome Axis forte*
might bo able ta fight their way
B est ward to temporary shelter,
hot aald that fhw tanka w an like­
ly to reach safety duo to their me-

C

merman Use thrown up desperateY a fe n g tho Oka rivor at Adolph
Hitler's direction to halt the Soviet
atfmotva before Moacow, and they
have routed Nasi remnant* from
an Important roil center closer to

War Hero's Mother and Sister

F. D. R7s Son.(tctH His Wings

Dutch Airmen
Sink Another
Jap Destroyer
Suicidal Losses Are
Suffered By Japan.
Against B r i t i s h
Singapore F o r c e s
(M ,

A •••elate*

r- m

- Many Die From Air
Attack And Great
Fires Are Set
«Hf

Vichy Rule May
Be Restored To
Seized Islands

l

tnanrlglnl

Prygi)

A larxe area of Manila's
ancient walled city wsw a roar­
ing mass of flamrs tonight
a* the Japanese air force an­
swered lleneral MarArthur'a
proclamation that the Philip­
pine capital was sn open rily
with a Leisurely and devaatst.
Ing rain of death and des­
truction.
While wave after wav* ot
bombers methodically roared
over the slrlken city, reports
reached It that th* Japanese,
advancing more than 10 mllea,
had driven down the rorrldor
leading southward from their
bearhrad at (lamorti* toward
Manila.

Dutch airmen who have
steadily biting chunks out of tho
Japanree fleet reported late yes­
terday the sinking o f another
destroyer or a transport o ff the
Borneo coaat where Japanree
troop* (ecu red e foothold at
Kucning, capital o f Sarawak,
A Dutch submarine crew only
tho day before reported the do:
WASHINGTON, Dec. *7— &lt;&gt;P)
ktrvetlon of * 9100-ton Japanese
— fission
Henry Hay.-. French
de. &lt;royer of tno Amagi.-l clast
in the glint X’rht to k iv i tho
A mb*.sailor, *ai&lt;l today after
in-rders out or •!* Eo .t Indie*.
•eving Secretary of State Hull
Illy
A s s o r l a l n l l'ry «g )
Thu* f&gt; ‘ Du*-h air an I ten
hr hs,| "no rraunn to doubt that
Secretary of State Cordell
sicceu e* oar* a*l a dully aver
Krrnch suvrelgnty will b# nv
age of one Japanese *hip eunh
Hull toduv (leelnred that Ja­
Ihi. . . .»*J»t established and maintained over
r- seriously -1» urged. Hlg Noth*
course at Randolph ........ .........
TV*.......
erland* bombed have been op- Pulit of th* Air, Captain Elliott Roosevelt (Uft), son of President '-It- Pierre ami Miquelon,' two pan. in Ixmiliing the “open
city” of Mnniln, wax prac­
dating over lord as well over Franklin D. Roosevelt, ha* hi* wing* pinned on by llrig. Cm. Iln
'•mail Island* off Newfoundland
b r ’tish M t.jya ambwlhc Philip­
the xnme Imrhuric
were taken
taken over by Krtt* ticing
rt
R.
Harmon.
A
reserve
officer,
on
active
dut&gt;
w
ith
the
Air
1
w,^,'
pi! c»—to h*|» the Allies.
rench forces.
methodx
of cruelty and in­
Waves
of
Japan** • storm
irp*. Captain Roosevelt was assigned by the War IVp.nlm.ni t
*The sudden seliure Wednesday
humanity Hitler linn been
troop* best with (Ulcldal loose* the Biith RrcunnaUiuincr Squttlron at Murot, Cal.
of the little Island* o ff the Can
against-unyielding Imperii! 'm»e
adian coast by a Free French using in Europe.
100 mile* northwest el ItinenNert Sllen, N. H. C. corres­
force under Admiral Mu*elitr
ftr e yesterday, autho-il'oa re­
■ u described by the State De­ pondent In Munilu, reported
potted, but ,i new pfrit arose
partment yesterday as “ an arbi­ the casualties were high anil still
m m a nuvh tfewn the hart coa*t
trary action contrary to agec uncounted in the Japanese bomb­
tsward the Kemsrean ntra oil*
m ent"
&gt;]5 miles from her*, a .
The Amelcan reaction appar­ ing nf Manila the day after it
Twin Invest m d r iv a * M either
ently waa in keeping with an was drclarril officially an unde­
■Id* of tho ringed I sibHln dow&gt;;
Traveler*
fiom
Ohio.
New ngieement m a d e recently wlih fended city,
S j w l l n t o f Flret Haul. Boyd •he m iddle'-f Me'aya asst mount
York.
Massachusetts. Washing
French authorities In Martinique
(In hia report, broadcast a f­
■CPhflUa a* they Kan a glob* leg re»l*Un*« as Britten relqton. It. C., Pennsylvania, Missouri. whereby it waa hoped to keep ter dark, Mr. Milan asserted
fi-rcomanta t t t lw U M
th* do
Montann, Knitsns, North Cans- French Atlantic possession* out "there la little need lor a Meekfensea and l&gt;-» retire*, Including
of the opposing war camps, and
lina. tienrgfa. Ylifcihiu, Michigan,
f&lt;,rmU»hTi*fiA W Mhnxnrtetf-g
aU*&gt; keep the harried V ichy gov­ out'acre tutitghtT'A Whgtrt Tunon
ro.4t.Vb, » plteued
»n
Cross, Lieut.
• lit (hooting down thro* Jap Chines*
Kenturky and
South t'arolinn ernment from moving farther to­ Is shining— and its color it tinged
ol.olehearted-y
against
thn
Jap
with red. Ah around us great
plane* and dettrojlng fourteen mom on tho ground.
1have signed their nuiuea m the ward the Axis.
smse.
Cltlien* who arc interested in
i fire* are burning.'*)
I.ieut. Gen 8lr Henry I’ nwn the construction of u local ho, tourist H-gnlry nt th&gt;- Inform a­
The War Depart manl icported
*1* has assumed command o f t*&gt;t- ital are staging n d r j v r to tion limit h on I,nk e Slmre Hold . ,
I fleets of Japanesa troopship*
Riitlsh forts* in the Par F.a»t. ring a sufficient number of Jevard, Miss t'nrlln Palmer. r&gt;V i t n i s n c s |sere pouring Invasion reinforcesucceeding nlr rl.lof m s-.l. il S r freeholders to the |h i II s when th*tceplm m sl. repurleil this m ont______ _
men l* ashore north and southl'(.her» Rroiko Pepham.
•pecial election on a second bos I ing. adding Ihdt o f the hundreds
. , ii„
, uniM i: ttec
! east of
blsnila.
und
very
Tho war office announcein.i.t pital bond Issue amounting to I whi have stopped for inform *
raw a* » r - - from London, raid Sir Hw&gt;*v had 1X0,000 will be held Jan. JT. |tion, only about 150 liuve signed , i £ f ,
southeast of the I’h'lipplno cap­
“ morale problem' seemed buried
ai-tvad at Singapore to na'.um&gt;registry.
ital.
Starting Its 90 day racing Oh duties *&lt;* which he was ap The ndtlce regarding the elrc theRrrrntly.
persona who ask in st l amp lllarullng today—for the
tlon appears on another page of
From
Melbourne.
Austnlia,
ion tonight, the 8anford-Or- po.nted In llnvemher.
formation have been inquiring duration
the Herald.
Prime Minister John Curtin as­
M"*t
men
who
wer*
unnbl*
to
Undo K yn el Club opens for He
Seventy thousand dollars worth alout points of ftcenie interest in
serted t h a t despite Australia’s
home for Christmas are n&lt;*l links with Britain her closest
of bonds have already been vot ! Sanford, about celery and Indus
seventh consecutive year at Longcomplaining.
They
Just
took
Ibcir
ed on, authorised and validated try in this area, about hotels
partner In the war in the Paci­
wood, 10 miles south o f Sanford
iirtuilcd furlough* like soldiers fic is the United State*. He add­
At the time of the issuance of land suitable apartment and res
on tho Orlando highway. Posttime
nod
went
on
with
their
Job*
with
these bonds, federal aid was csItaiirants,while not so many
ed hi* government’s policy "is
for the first race U 1:15 o’clock
few poignant remark* directed shaped toward obtuining Russian
pected to match the 570.000 is Itourists
inquireabout Miami,
‘ Kund* for tho rebuilding o f sharp, rain or shins.
*u* for the hospital construction. |West Palm lleneli and resort* at Herr Hiller and hi* *(■»'«*••
■Id and working out with the
Krw 9i■Idlers wsnt to go home United States a plan o f Pacific
State Road No. (03, from Oviedo
Tho national defense program i farther South,
Feature o f the 11-race evening
knocked
out
the
possibility
«
f
l
This
morning
two
tourist*
from
w
They
want
to
get
action.
And
strategy
along
with
Urltish,
Harry Joseph Mtnarlk, son of
through Chuluota to tho Cheney will bo the Inaugural Handicap,
receiving government help and j New Jersey came into the booth as Ihe new year approaches, mint Chines* and Dutch forces/'
highway, will be Included In the a 5-16th'a of a mil* sprint carded Mr. and Mr*. M. Mtnarlk, U the 180,000 bond Issue, to In*|inquiring
about the Dig Tree of them sr* making only on* ieDefenseless Manila, declared «n
among tha newest arrivals for
State Road Department budget aa Urn ninth avant of the night.
Tower. One of the wo solution— to blast the enemies of Open city, underwent » savage
The Inaugural, featuring the Light training at
the
United voted on the last Tuesday in and link
for 104S, according to a letter eight top dogs from the 550 ken­ States Naval Reserve Aviation January, will decide whether or men asked whether It was per- Ihe United Stale* as quickly snd Jap air raid In which n rain of
not Seminole County will hav- mi&lt;«ablr to walk through orange s* effectively as possible.
bomba caused a number of
from tho department received by nels quartered at the trick, U al­ Basn In Atlanta.
groves and pick .fru it
from
A typical reaction was that of deaths snd started fire*. The
ways the principal event of tho
Senator E. t . Houaholdcr.
Young Minarik was graduated the now hospital Estimated ex­ trer*.
t'orp. \V. V. Kersey, a Camp city had been stripped of lt« de­
It was stated that right-of-way night for tho hundreds o f Central from Seminole High School In penditure on the fonatrurtiun
It was the first time either of
deeds are now being secured. Mr. Florida Track fans who swarm 1955 and for thro* years ha at- amounts to approximately 5150,- the traveler* had seen oranges ■Handing soldier from Montlcello, fenses and the J*P* met no °P*
POO.
who said: "Now Nea'v* got a pur­ position. Uen. Douglas MacArHou(holder estimated the length over the racing plant
tended (Itataon University. There
thur said the land situation is
Registration hooks are open it or celery growing. They teemed
h* was an afflcar o f th* ckapttr th* office o f th* supervisor of enthusiastic about fruit stands pose. We don't feel at if we were
of tho rood aa being about eight
While Hl-Guldev a
although
Inv**'0"
just marking time. Our aim now unchanged.
of Delta Sigma Chi Social fra ter
miles. The present rand la an old,
along
highways
on
thalr
way
pressure I* Increasing. Tho Dutch
registration, where any qualified
nine-foot drive, said to he badly
nlty and an honor student on th* freeholder. may register to volo South and also remarked about Is to exterminate tha Alla.'*
report tha sinking of the large-i
in need a f replacement.
campus*
•hip In the Jap concentration
In thn flection. Over
30 percen,- t h e pleasant manner In which
Tho department advised Mr.
There nr* many other Floridians ot thn freeholders In lh« County they were treated. “ They even
o ff Sarawak. The sinking kept
Roushoider hi tho latter that the
In training la Atlanta now with must vot* to legalise the elec­ remarkrd als&gt;ut the proverbial
up I h e Duteh shlpivdsy pto*
stretch would bo paved In tho
other class** and than are still tion.
'southern hospitality’,'* Miss I’alnr
gram.
. .
coming yaor. dependant on nationer said.
mort who hare completed their
Enemy premurr was reported
distance dog* preliminary trebling and bar*
n e w y o r k "" d *«. 27.— m to b* Increasing 55 to 15 mile*holder for tho pasaad an to other advanced base*
Tho Amor Ian Tobacco Co. pn- southeast of Manila where Iho Jabo back for an- for completion o f their course and
r.ounced today it had raised th* panes* effected a second lending
Unsgurml. Last commissioning a* ensigns.
wholesale price of Lucky Strike from the see.
cigarettes to 57.10 p o r 1,000
id tatni behind
In the south o f laison. mean­
Following * council meeting of
from 58.53 por 1,000. Th* com­ time, mining companies had «**
I Man after a
TownoondlUs in tha Fifth Con­
pany said this Increase of about plotted all magatlnas and burned
gressional District at 1:50 P. M.
H percent was necessary because many feul stores and bus lino*
.Sunday In Orla Vista, thare will
o f increased expenses.
bad decommissioned tholr vehicle*
b* a mass meeting at 5:50 P. M .
. ^ * » O N . Ohio Doe.
It was announced by th* clun
HINDU I.KADBR8 ARRESTED In order to d*hy th* Japan*** ad­
A k » n Motion Picture Operator* secretary today.
vene* from ’ Legatpl.
Hnlon has bought n |!50 defense
United StaUs High Commission­
Townsend representative from
LONDON,
Doc. 27—&lt;AV-A
boad ta present to t h * fln t this district. John II. Woir
Velr will which was reported yetterday at Reuters dispatch from Bhagalpur, er Francis B. Sayre end President
American aviatag to drop n-hamb fro th* principal speakerr o f the
th* noun. Chief Williams said-today. India, said Thursday that |20 Manuel Queton prepared to remove
“ Takyot
afternoon.
Practically all Of tho content* Hindu leaden Including Dr. Syara- thalr offices and carry on else­
------of the money boa that was stol­ prosed MookorJ##. finance minis­ where, but In seven word* Sayre
en. containing about ITS In ter of th* Bang*! government, made the pledge and challenge
checks and 525 In cash, waa re- had been arrested under tha de­ that typified th* determination of
.------ . covered, two Negro ex-convicts fense laws.
th* defenders:
“ W* will fjght to the but n u n /
i n t e S L w ,r* “ creeled a n d confessions
were obtained by laat night
Tha decision to remov* th* cl*
Tho roblors wore arrested by
vUlan administration and all com­
fish and Policemen
8am
Gardner and
batant military InsUUatons from
Gover Williams naar the A. C. L.
Manila waa accompanied by assur­
ilrman o f depot, and they confessed *5 h a
ances from • United State* A r a y
explained theft and disclosed the hiding
spokaaenan B ut this would not la
which are place o f tho money hog la tho
nay way Uossn th* power o f th*
to judge* poods behind tho market
Mintsr-blows falling upon th* J v
WASHINGTON.
tidal amThe robbers ora Walter ZaaIMM*
—Tho Navy's Hy*
pted and dork and T, C. Bandera, who.
On th* contrary, ha said, fight*
lag “ will continue aa vigorously
or soars vigorously than at
al*"
Msnllali anti-aircraft
wore dismounted; military
that could net b*

Free French Action
Said Contrary To
Recent Agreement

K

ourists From 14 States Sign
Information Booth Registry

Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Opens 90-day Season Tonight

Rebuilding Of
Oviedo Road No.
203 Is Planned

Old Army Morale
Problem

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Harry Minarik
Enters Reserve
Navy Air Corps

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Wholesale Price Of
Cigarettes R i s e s

Accepts
h Position

Townsendites Will.
Meet In Orla Vista

First Pilot To Bomb
Tokyo Offered Bond

Police Make Fast
Time In Catching
Robbers Of Market

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SATURDAY, DEC. I t , IN I
B IB L E V E R S E F O lT fO D A Y
THE LAW COMPELS US TO
COMPLY WITH CIVIL RULES,
BUT
CHRISTS
KINOOOM
RESTS ON LOVE AND WE
SHOULD
RENDER
LOVING
SERVICE TO ALL HUMANITY,
SHOULD BANISH HAT■ Render to Caravr tho thing*
that a n career » and to God
thing* that aro God'*—Mark

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V FUR VICTORY
Unta on a Boat o f Beethoven
: (From The Washington JiVIng
I ’. High School Sketch Book)
Sm that Mb'.# head
Wherein fought and (trained and
cf1#d
AndfpoumJcd Genlua, to ba act
The nagging greatnesi of barthonir.
:
Ideas: Freedom throbbing In tha
■ Shouting Victory through
tha
braajge,
Befclng paaalon from a violin
string
Und*niab&gt;o.li sound, and yel deIfctriie'lh a iv eager (taring eyes

Folka ' 'Aha1 1 heeWi
Win*
Chnychill*a radio broadcast Fri
noon, heard a brilliant tpeech.
J . .iitik-'-' ■n.,w&gt; (
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Advfce . far foturw Amerl
gererwnmtiaf ■gmembsr P
Harbor if you would hasp a ,Wi
Hltfcr lie worried for fear.If be
dosan t win (he war in tha na*t
few month* h« will never w in.lb

Cspt. John BeartUII, brother
Orlando’* mayor gad former
inJordl “ reeidwat', bad hi* pie-;
n taken th e other day with
rwldent Roosevelt sad W W o n
Ufcd *oIdler* In Hongkong
tho Fbllipplnea may not hwvo
S Marry Cbrbtmna, bat fco*D
German aoMiors r*W**t&gt;ig

The Army Eats Meat

e r r NINE JAN W AN ES

.VICTORY!

Kennel Club Will KUNMING, China. Dee. *7-rCUV-Tfl*U wf the Amerieem
Open Its 90 Day —volunteer
group era credited with
getting MM o f IS Jtpon n e
Season Tonight
pis nee ibot dawn during » recent

If It Is true than an Army “ travels on Ita stomach,'*,
the American Army will travel extremely well. Scientific­
ally balanced, meala assuring good 'nutrition are provided
for in menusfor field rations supplied troops. Meat In
quantity and great variety, specified for nearly all meals,
will supply a large part of .the soldier's dally requirements
for proteins, vitamins: In the B group,-and certain essen­
tial minerals, iron, copper and phoephoms:
Typical menus, recently made available, show ,that for
breakfasts the Army eats, among other'things, chipped
beef, creamed beef, pork sausage Unks, ham omelettes and
bacon omelettes. Many breakfasts specify bacon with eggs
or with hot cakes, French toast, buckwheat cakes or oat­
meal flitters.
Dinners—served in the middle of the day In the Army
—include In the meat courses roasK beef, sparerlbs, boiled
beef, grilled or brtaded pork chops Mtwo .per man), roast,
leg of lamb, beefsteak, baked ham, boiled corued beef, pot
roast, roast pork, baked fresh ham, beef a'la mode, frank­
furters and beef loaf.
Sappers find the troops eating spaghetti with rich
meat sauce, pork and beans, corned beef hash, cold cuts,
beef liver, beef chop suey, hamburger steaks, Irith stew,
frankfurters, baked spareribs, lamb stew, beef stew, lamb
pot pie, braised beef and pressed ham.
The portions—which go to make up food f°r the beat
fed Army in the world—are generous. When bifcpn along
with eggs Is on tho menu, the Army provide* 2 ounces per
man—about three slices. For roast beef tftc Arfny pro­
vides 60 pounds of beef for every 100 men. And a ham­
burger steak for supper In the Aony weighs nearly onethird of a pound. It is served with brown gpoy, fr»$
onions, baked potato and assorted pickle*. Bice pudding
tops off tho meal.
A typical field menu for one day follows:
Breakfast: Grapefruit, assorted cereals and fresh milk,
bacon and eggs, toast, butter, and coffee, 'tanner: Barley
the
mup and crackers, roast beef, natural graty," hushed po­
tatoes, string beans, cabbage salad with mayonnaise dress­
ing, bread and butter, apple pie and coffed-aad Wlk. Sup­
per: Spaghetti with meat sauce, green onions, radishes,
doughnuts, apple butter, bread and butter, hot tea and
milk.
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place

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Tho

r o a d le a d in g Into t h o tru ck
f r o m H i g h w a y 17 h a a a l s o h w n
r e s u r fa c e d and
w iden ed
to t » kl

c a r e o f h eavier traffic.
T r a c k fa n e are u r g e d t o rtaka
th eir p lan s to a rriv e e a rly . T h e
f i r s t r a e # w i l l g o t o t h e i» o *t a t
( : 1 S s h a r p , in o r d e r t o c o m p l e t e
t h e f u . l C a rd o f 11 r a c e * .
B u t tha pari-m utuel w in d ow s,
under state
(u p erv la lon
a*
are
all p h a se* o f the tra ck , w ill open
b e f o r e 8 o ' c l o c k t o r e l i e v e t h e la-it
m in u te rush. W h e n the w in d o w *
o p e n , ticket* f o r the fir s t r a e * and
the d a lly d ou b le ca n b e pu rch a sed .
T h e en trie s:

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2 M a r v i n H lm pa on
3 fllp a lon r
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I flretn lla r i ^ r
7 fllnicl# HI*
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rime naif Hal If
1 J-nnle craft
i MIm Galma
2 Happy Mika
4 Japp?

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T i l til II R A ( K .
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7 M ortow n
I John A4*m*
3 - 1NT IIN M I L K
D ally Itaable
j Hnow llan k

3 Lucky Fir*

I Dlpay Irufflu

2 l.u r k f Jokar
4 Jay Do M arro

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&amp; Ju«t Hecklrii
I Tom Willard
4 Flasy It
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7 llurborn Itoy
3 Dounclnff Urn
I Htartrr’a Kuu
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1 l*oWtr To Hpara
4 Claytr
2 Doubvful John
2 Whit# (.Tiarlia
7 T l a iMKhtla
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GOING PLACES
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I lA d d li'i C om rsd i • (laid U i t I i 4
m v r t l RACK. * -l* T II» MILK
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Bulwark Of Brains
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Any country’s chances to build an invinqlble army de­
pend not so much on the excellence of its generals, though
that Is important;, not so much even on the .profusion and
modernity of Its equipment, though that Is a pressing need;
as it does on the initiative and Individual Ability of Ha raw
soldiers.
In tho cotton fields and scrub pine forests of tho Carolinss observers at tho recent maneuvers found Justification
for believing that the American defense army has the raw
material of which Invincible armies are bulft.
, -.
In a ’’battlo" between Infantry force*-Pvt. Joseph *•’*
Wood of Waterbury, Conn., ‘a nltional guanJ*nan assigned
‘
to the armored "Red" 14th corps of the •'enemy” forces.'A»u row.i
was captured by the 112th Infantry of the 28th division, §«*m Um Ui
a Pennsylvania national guard outfit The, company bold- with »&gt;n to
Ing Private Wood was hardpressed and was Attempting to
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With AO Foes
Of Democracy

Drive In today and let
us check your cor before
you go on t h a t holiday
trip.
Let ua check y o u r ,
tlree, gas. oil, water, bat­
tery Water, — W e'll give
you our moat prompt and
efficient service.

I bli nd tip
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cause of the prisoner’s alertness and initiative. ThhPs tb*,** v
raw material of a great army.—&amp;t: Petersburg Tithss.

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Look Out For Price T *«*

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"I have just devoted a few minutes to laughing over hasty
the absured readlnesa of us humans to pay.a dollar,6r more ‘
for an article that wouldn’t Interest us at ten cente.” writes
Fred C. KeUy In Your Life Magaxlne.
“A friend of mine owns an apartment house and Jo*tic* and
was unable to rent one suite because it was on the north
side and everybody feared that It would laek sunlight.
H*.lowered the rent flO a month, bat still got' pp^tenenL
Then somebody advised him not to lower tha rent but to
raise It higher than any other suite in the'bufldbtg. This
he promptly did, explaining to people who cape'to'.look at
it that, because there was no chance for ftare from the
gun. It was Ideal fdr a studio and was worth more, WRhln
a day or two, he rented it Though tha place was gloomy,
thee# who looked at It .’ thought: .'It costa more; 4t must
be worth more.’
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We evidently lack confidence In our own Jaimnent
W* go according to the ,prloe tag because ww 4odbt «or ttor^ST'
Ability to Judge quality by any other .ntAutg1
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in peace.

f i n t i l j j u r oil Efchard Duhler o f TJttle Foil*. Minn., I* shown twesrlO rth a J M* seefesslon to the tloying of hi* parents, a «t«Ur and, a
kSothor wrMh e repeating ahotgun and to Ihe tiring of their howM I* Into.
Tho victim* crate Mr. »nd Mr*. Auguat B. Dehl.r, Anna Mm , lO.oad
.K m a «Ul L Tho bodia* w en found In a pou to pit boneath the amould«r;7 7
Ug (MUM by neighbor*.

Jacksonville Air
Station Is One Of
Three Large Bases
JACKSONVILLE. Dm . Sc —
(Special)—The Unltod Btataa Na­
val Air Sutlon at JackaonvlOa
I* one of the three largest pilot
training, crater* of tho Navy. Tha
other two a n located a t Fanaa*
cola, Florida, and Corpus Chrfcti.
Teaaa/
In addition to training pUota,
the stallon at JicktooviDe poaoow*'
•4 U»* largest trad* *bh(&gt;ois' hi
tho Navy w hen thouaartd* at
men a n being educated to lore*
fco tha planet o f tho nation'! rapIdly .expanding tWo orean Nary.
' Two fully - equipped aoxllfcry
flelda are .Included la Um Naval
A ir. Station set-op. One o f them
la Leo Field o f ijbeo aena which
b neay-Grveq Cora Bprtaga, socM

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THINGS WE’VE SEEN AND HEARD

S ocial A n d P erson a l Activities
MRS. LOURINE ]BEAL, Society Editor

Calendor
Y
The installation of officers of
Seminole Chapter, 0. K. 8. wbl
take place in th# 1
Masonic Hall at
8:00 P. M. with Mr
Mrs. Glenn K. Mr
Key, pait
(Tand
past grand matron of the
gland chapter of
o f Florida, as the
liuta.llng officer. 1
The puoli.- is in­
vited to attend.

I’ AfJli THKF.B

By MAYME M HODGKIN

At THE CHURCHES

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Wr have heard
many time*
"Sanford is Dead
W"ll if that
tnjr, thr tleuif *if Sanford
!»*•*»• rnuUk^n t! \r holiday for
Ka«t«*r and h a v e m od Mir*)**
I »-«r rtaurrvrtctl m al! thvir
i
glnrv If they be Spifib, then
j
Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Epps have let u* all *tnve for thit »*nd, for
to livr among iUrh Sp»*it* a**
« . their guests. &gt;lrs
** nianifr«t«‘d thi rr*4*lvr* here
»n d M iv i Aillrt'iu* Kpps of H m | t» Iimx
. s v . - y . e s .
.
.
at th»* Tourist ( enti » uniier th*
■nJ Mr*. R. E. Turner of tft!•* tif H arden C lub w ould In*
I'to pui
"lu ch u la were tne Christmas Day
Thi- Harden Cub ni.gM well
guests of Mr. turners parentahv* 'nnnit'j fn » flu* Hanlon
Mr and Mrs. R. W. Turner.
of hi cm jmlging lrom it* ictu i*

Mr. qnd Mrs. Dyson
Introduce Daughter!

er son a Is

ci* »tly w vril
to th»**r IonmI t
n n n n i oa* (.ni»
a iN P o itn
A M h a m .i o r n o n
wr.-iven of Sanford hov. mu.h th.K,,„ A\ rn„ „
I., B Itlchardaun, t‘a*tnr
vi* lor* Appr«*i*mt**d th.« *pL*it n#v w t* itnlcnmt. ,. ,*t. r
Htrewi mi Kim
Su nd ay S* h***.| •• &lt;
M
«!• • grwtim*
«■r««ia&gt; m« h«&gt;.«i, in on v m
Sun«\ay M'»rnlng Worship. 1 1 0 9 A
,|i* *»f mir *d.*i*»'* citum * l ' " un*
•;** r x|
M
r *• r»*
practically
m •Ih ' i
Kv#n4i»«
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I ' h r l n AmliiirMilxr* ? •*.! |» M
)’•• magnificent lln rl'iin l**p Wv.inw-iU) pr«&gt;rr M
7 ii Kvm irlM Ir S^rvl.# %mi p \|
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plant
that
tin
Tiuti-t*|
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I’ r a y r r M o f l ' n *
W r.l nra.|.« y
I on
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1
packaget tbltl. i&gt;nt Wurotay .M*rvU#a

Mr end lire. W. R. Dyeon in
treduced their daughter, Olcda,
It a ten dance In the Woman'*
Club yelterday afternoon
tween the houra o f 4:00 o'clock
anil 7 ;00 o'clock.
»*.
how
wo
m o r ta l'
-t r u g u lv . I .**•».•»!;•y Sch.aot, t is \ \i
*»tp amt pint! t &gt; » 4\ ■ monov M orning W orship. II
Mla» Dyson received with her
purcha^inir
&lt;
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•
•
«lal»n*»t»*
,t f 'J’ *
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V.". V \ '
mrther and father *in the foyer
tfift whrn th»w p■•r-n. hrmcrhl r.•r•• urn,
of the cluh which waa banked
imiv h joy with -impl.* hr*»m h
---—nth palm* and nunirreu* baa
tIOl T
C lin**
K l’ l * &lt; 0 | * « t .
keta o f flnwera aent by admirLieut. and Mrs T. F. Mr Dan ! . * . f i r i n g ihi* Cor; «*in*i i wet k. * «*f green am i red fr om h* i
&lt; III Ml II
*p»i It |g»» «l*n
ing frirnda. She wore a atunning H arrived yesterday front Ft. Hrcii. s* o f their hc.i’ i 'i f u l
lt**V
1*1 Alik
Min i a ... . | , | Ke
i f g.\i*»g jo y t.» olhe. llie Tout * i 1* wa* our expr*** intent is n
I
&gt; I *0|llt01lllt' II. T
\
Kn«*. Ky., to visit With friend,
it* ( enlt r wan a \e»i*.tl’ le
Ktleit H» •*• ml ran is o f -;r« oimr
ell M'tritotg I*r.% - w-r \
S c i m .i n
il
for « frw tlaya.

Anne Lovell Gives
S S ? i.',™ ":'.
at', Holiday Tea DancelETTE;
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V«oitiK l*. |&lt;le« \|ral ing* * lrt P.
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i f l o l 'd n y green* .in I f l i n t • Kv* ■11**.
goo.I
people *.vh»
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Mr. and M . Clif.ord r.„« e .v circle o f the H.tr I m (,li»b. |g en er oit'lv c»*o|»er:ite * .n miik .H'
c 0(1 |* \|
•trne trimmed .paisley
fitted ___
bod ta.ason o f F. beiin-’ig (,a , , , R»*e. \/alc»». Dirt (iir&gt;lei;i rt and'^ tti work m e r r |dea«.*tnt «n*l
. , ____
sent
emi**ui to*
all pr.-dm-t ive. nf th*
T'or i t Ccn
ice that rnme to a point in fro n t, p K e guests „ f i - l n t i , * i •
, i,. Cent ml.
K i l l . « i « * r * : i . n n F N x u i .E
through the day lad-tt with long t*«
but after fieiD in * up lit
T o t h e I r fl t.f 4&gt;r 1 « f1&lt;|. • r*'Mt| Ju « t
featuring a sweeth.-nrt neckline D •I'.laya.
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«n&gt;t IIm* la rt Nl«&lt;p ligh t
ytceful
stents
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Sh•hort nmiff-.t
s*lrrv#«.
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1 .-• .
lian IVppers, flaming l*oin*ettias r * d -f.itttp*, there
m* other It
f « rr ie
d an old fashioned bo u quet I
ied
l-t- Frank S. Ku.v left \V&lt; J n , ,
" W h r r * j o u r # n#v*r * ■Irsnftr'*
r » '* n in li\ e ihun •.» o i o t t i n v * the Sim&lt;i.t t
madte o f pink p erf ect ion camel - *«fiav evening for F o i l Jnrk«nn i t nnd doxena and ilox'M o f o ia n g
and
kimi')itat«. *)• l"» i*v and t«-m siml
lav ou« S 1lint# v S c h o o l * Iv \ Xi
lima
, tied with • matching shade Columbia. S. C , wm-r- he u ill r*. grap efruit
Mr
X
XX ^ 1 Imi |i|r
These gift* r f though* f it Inc as and g i n .n g hend nealh tl**- drij ipmg
Of maline and edegd with lace be stationed wiih tt-p l0|h 1 . , ,
(•ur t r * t list,,g i« «»tw »
love found their v ay ;nto the I •*-. **» wd* i*i **•**••! h» i * mpt t**
sh
in
.
Hr I it m m i i r ItiM.w
Mrs
Dyson
presented ^her
home* and heart* o f ev ery tnur
« «v. v
n lh« «&gt;»•*'»••• **f • *n M o r n i n * \\ o r - h l p | 1 «.
daughter wearing a dinner l « » n
X »»un a
I
i‘ » In S an fo rd and many in I nk* I &gt;'l di-p. • •» «.» ' I . n.. *
• i r a ml Sr
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r.
and
Mr*
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Me
of prwder blue crepe with tu ft­
e l l l r * t «*, »• \|
Mary Only the near.. w ;*Mn
•' »
M - ' jiM.
0*1
huml*'*
ed bodice and a corsage fash- Clung of High f*omt. N i'.
F * - h i m if S r r t r e
7 ( . |
s.iffi* 1 •Otigvisiting with
h* latter'* p .r heart* o f the give. * %*ill
lont*,| of pink ro»ehudft.
U olnaaitgy XII•I m•t i, '

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Miss Anne Lovell entertained at
ler homo tin Celery Avenue on
IF YOUR TA3TF. DFMAND*
Christmas afternoon from 3:3(.
o'clock until 6:30 with a tea dance
THE BEST IN
mfiOnoring her cousin, Mary Fran,
tes Coultourn of Daytona Beach
• DecocatiOne consisted of Christ­
inas greens and red berriea and
mistletoe. Prliea given for thi
•lucky number’* dance were
a
Christmas novelty pin which we»
^iresented to Sally Morrison end
a patriotic lapel button received
P
Al
Hu*nt* wfr* gr.rtotl at the ci ts. Mr an.| .'lr* En d U. V. .1
BE SURE TO V IS Il
thiir«i|n\
Toting
I*...,),
Ly Glenn Unglt, Jr. A Christron.
•m i »
: v»
i*
\i
ana novelty pin wet also pre. duor I y th* young girl’* r*)g*
1 * v ••••in «
r; v.i
• i«»,
tiv**, Mr*. J H, Truluck, who
(anted to the hanoree.
Mr. and Mr*, h'runeit Itouinil
‘ I t I*
Al
During intermisaion an
im- wore a gown of black crepe made l*t, III, and son of Camp lllnnd
gpr»mptn floor show waa enjoyed alrng nmple line*, Mrs. F. A. In* are th* guest*, of the form
*%*Konn m i n&lt; it n r nnn
Mr nnd Mrs. J II. Wynn an
t.tri 11 holiday growth and ri*l
llollv
AVM tii r M
H i t 'l l Slrw»i
wilh *11 guests, participating. As- I)y*on gowned in pale bitter •r'a parents. Mr nnd Mr* F K. nuunii' the marriage •&gt;( thvir fh'uei-* 'drioiatrd the ballroom of
It * '
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D
11 n r 1 1« I * «* |. •r
Mi** Elisabeth
[&gt;y*»n Houmillat.
listing the ho, tean in serving rrep*.
daughter,
Blanche
Wynn
Pickron,
lib.
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f"t
the
nmniiil
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punch throughout the afternoon tearing a lung sleeved blue J e f
I' j••aching S r r v l r #
it mi \
xi
to lib rm II Townsend, son of Mr.. Mpha Kappi S« •*•»r 11\ • hiistmn*
« i» « 4 * r o iiii i v k i i i 'a
fh a tle*
r u n r&lt;*n
were, Mr*. Frank ft. MacNeill. •ry dinner gown with which kh..
K
v
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King
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»&gt;*r
S#r
and Mr-. Karl B Tnvrnseml of Or-1 lb v
• dance Mr* J II Tru
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lu »M
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Mrs. W. E. Baker of lake Mary wore ftitver costume jewelry, and Gr adirk. Jr . of Si
|iin,|„
Jlo.
Mr- John Kick. Mr* II B
llriM rliafal
ll# r«
g|nd Mrs. W. E. Coulbourn
of lairtit. Jam** II. |)y«on. in drea» l*|rt in Culluiti. Ala .
Tlie
ceremony
waperformed
P
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mill
MrII
I
Per
km*
uniform.
n
%
m
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T
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in
11
ing
ihe
Christtiur
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liaytoaa beach.
•
lance
I .A K K M11 \ II ikK.
thi* morning ut !» .'lit oclock b y jM' l, 'l ,M cli'peron* f**r th«
lai: 1|* »(||«
XIII it *4 II %I' in in n
(Jurats were: The Misae* C«ul.' »Silv*r Star* in vnriou* aixea thi ir parents.
it
11
xixitrts
rx*r«(it
1 .1 1 % k
m m :
% M i r i i t ii
the Kev. J. W. Austin at the homa
* ,,,, 1,1 ' ,MI *’ ^
' »,rwdwv
|o oA ^ \|
tourn, honoree,- Evelyn Matthews. were hung on the blue velvet
T
h
e
fiilliOMtlg
|»**r-‘Midanced
Mr. and Mr*
\V. It. I&gt;v *oii , of the bridegroom’s parent* in thg
M-Ottlaxr Premising Srrvl.* I)
Betty Jo Brock, Dorothy Crumley, vurtain o f the «tag* where Jim* Miss Oledu Hyson a n d Lieut.
t«V
the
mii-ir
‘»f
tih
nn
Br«*xxui’prc*ence of on y intimate frundil
MMlr.l M Mill ||.,%
%
I.indberg*
orrhestru
cf
Kellie Morrison, Rosemary Bur­ one
Ofrheptr.i
It v
|* r . « 7m 1
James H .I)y&lt;nn left last night
11•*rt ami 1•11•1f \ 11,,
d ic k , Ruth Sackctl, Betty Matth­ Daytona Bench furnished music f o r Soilu*. N Y., where Lieut. and relatives of the couple.
Ihe Ml-**’*. J»»yce Whnbhbi, *
;
I -Ml lll lis ll
Xi \ m &lt;C
Thi bride chose for her wede w s , N arg:ret Dlnifeldcr, Patay for dnneing throughout the if* Dvso n i* being married n *xt
. . .
.
Monel Knov Hetty l.ou Kle*h.
•ling drr«» s navy b.ue mlingnte \ v , I ..v.-ll, Kv.-ly,, S f w .
Wallace, Narcv Jo Gonaslei. Sal. trrnoon. Against n background Westnesday.
P llttl
like|| K
vi
it'
n%l'T i* r 1 111 111 11
v* ith which »he wore navy unit M
a l l?l|l|«s
m u ,|
lie Kate Willlimr. Dilon Baker. of palm* and cedar boughs, titty
r1v
U n g u i s . « M artha
\\ i g h t .
U
|* I m ,
.
jr
lik e*
w
white ucce*.*onc*. ||« r carnage T'li-.iii
and!*1"™ twinkled from the halco^v
Mary Frances
Coulbourn,
K irtley,
P atfv
llix lg e.
P'*rk
Avr
r*r
Kin s n a r l
Mr*. Kenneth Ft
llell an I
, 1.0 III ..«« . v . . .
and at vantage point* abrut th**
wa* of tnliamnn rA»e»T“
Anno Lovell.
I
I' . . H i m .
tlla .ly .
I'tiqii.i.
''
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r^ nrreiR tl *
thrre children, Deborah. Julmnn**
Algo. Jog Watken. Glenn l.ingle, |room The mantel was banketl ami Norman, plan to l**nve Toe* , Mi** r.dnu Rivera, onlv otlentl II. ...... I lium, lluri« Hall. Mar). i '. , i nin« I'ni.’ ,
u »i n n
l.iitti, 1
W ' t Malcolm
MicNrill,
K elly,wi,h ce&lt;lar boughs among which dav foe Haihr* vllle. till., where « utlt of the bride, wore a dre*.* of 1 1 • t •vlo'in.
Krtna |b»*nlney,
•' •nina Weraion ; t,i p xt
It
Hi** %.(
f miihi BoBo Mero, K. C. Harper,
"laced large silver l-dls they will make their future home. Moldiir blue ctepe with b.a. k nc .1.1 •(• S* holt/.. K.'I•-«Hutchisoll, M•
v Mer»|. .. ; •„ |. \|
t K■•!• I•- It ■ " t
. .I
Jr., Wight Klrtlry, George 8 pen- wl,h hluo clappers and sm-ll
ct*rorica and a cor-are of t tlin- V d.ilxi! Tniluck.
I ll.'.la
nhn" M r,f *»•'
ts'iiiiu c
I., - u f t *
ter, Waller Meeds Smith, Waydel^Hie lirhls burning within. Oil
man
m*e*.
J
Rialncy
Whitlinrd
of
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Mill
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G eorge A n I ‘ - ' l l
»t at
each side of the arrangement
Rucker, Jr. and Jimmie Kignry.
—
Medi# •»
( illege
in N’^rtb ( ’urolina vrved the .bride- I " • 1 iiMxvcII and Kathryn WigI was placed tall blue tapers in ail * I^ tiaiann
N »w Orleans. U am inline t Ii *• | griMim m Irext mnn.
|vrr candelabra.
ti ll, til.- ........ Kith.'i... T,,".r,",|Vs’'l:T" 0" ,*T '" t wrii :.v..i ..Ml v."
Mr*. Townprnd xva* pnnluatiNl
hn!|days with h . * parents, .Mi
tea tsble was overlaid with r n J Mrs. Otto Amlvr. on.
Hr. tv ' i i 'l ! , , ! ! '''! ', " ! '
' T“
" ......
front Seminolr ||i'*h Tchord. Sh»* ' I W . I , .lull.' Thlirin n. Shirt, v
a lace cloth centered with ailv-r
rchrtl*,
t onnie Met II. Angela Jn*r».lav a« h&gt;...| - ix \ st
,,
%
wa# formerly vmpioyrtj by tKc
baskets holding grhite roses, bal­
P ejg v
0 ^ At. K
5 oi»rr...trn.trnl "»*»•» »»•- -rtinnir.
l ..o ,
Sanford Merabi anil f«»r the |uiit Vrt-eh. Fdith i . f v e j o y ,
anced nn each aide «by lighted
Amlrev
.n*
............ . .
.
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Mr. *nd Mrs. k‘ r«*«l If Williams, year ha 4 l»eeii with the Sentinel- IUineati, Sylvia Met^h,
(\ l
white taners in silver candle •pent Christmas Day In Waycruaa, Star of Orltndo.
t».
Mart)
IVrkiiM. Shirl.-v .... |T, ,','1 V ' ' 7 ' ’ U '* N' ,T I
---------f
holders. Presiding at the punch (la. a* the guests o f Mra. Wil­
Mrk. Nn
Klitalwlh
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Mr Town*rntl wi* graduated ,,,
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* i. "hl.h in I"*'
ii. . i n , i.,i,i . i,,..,,11.
bowl, were Mra. J. O. I
In liams parents, My. and .Mr*. Allan from St. rbnid High School nnd
!Jh " * y
Sllitth,
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.
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white laee, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins,
""'•'••I' . '•• . ,,l.„- k (KlrslM.i I. Il.riri
•a at pre*cnt .CMnncctnl xvith tKo True, 4 tin t lot I, True, (athrllnr
Hunt,
M iry
ls&gt;dg.'
Msrirnr.t
, , . r t|(tl' r "
"
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,
---------ow ned in ivory satin with gold
Orti gc Nrwa Tomptiny u( 0rl*n* Sut'iicer, Nmicy I&gt;iiclit»n, Martha ''I'Mlr
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in Hr'
braid trim. Mrs. John Elek In n
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Ijork vclvvt. *nwn
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'R la ff Sgt. Jium* (V)|b"il I s i
Hetty King. Betty Wilkin-' " - 'i n .'.n ,». •t\Nirh nivhi m„ i .
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t*m lliitlhins.in m l
I j i - r " * , i „ r' *
» l uialu |.-coup
Joyt#»' Ann, Whlddon
be
0
lih iho
who worv a gown o f rnmvo oink. »n*ro h« l» •'JtHais*
T il,: soi i iis 1 1 1 n u ' r o T
frlrn
J. V . SUnatrcm
C o .n ". , . a f l-r
frlrnd. at 240 PBlma.t, Strvet.'oT' ' " a , .." " " t !, Kl,&gt; T, u t u . t J e n e '- M .
»l"'id in g
Mis. Dyson Is a wnior at f&gt;*«ti III Hi It
Ik llll(t-rll&lt;rl
|tva»a|964*|re
la min.
Evan* McCoy
son University in DvLand where / hetstmss with Ills n.othvt.
I •tif.'l .tvs i,t Ninth Ml
llarri*oti, Falward Daniel*,
y
for i t'.il war mill
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ptuctnr,
K-*rl
Jeter,
Bob
llick*on,
sh» is a meml'?r of th . Tress
rhriT
! H'I imI i y M« h
Club, reporter fer the Stetson*
l Bruce Bolt. Paul llick.-mi, Uruy i o u n s.si.K T t* MKTimniai
Dr. and Mrs. William Faulk
'Hodge, Jirr Durmiiiy, Bill Stapler,
ian Staffs and social chairman ner of Newport Newa, Va„ wtuij
• ii im rii
WDBO
" t v . l r i m . I ’hat."I"
.Nell I '" " i ll. t siith.'ii llutrhlsiin,
far the Delta Della Delta &gt;oror*
, pending the winter at ILiy
H-v II M ll.nkl*. I'«,tnr
'
1
Jrl,
George
Kick,
Al
ihiudney.
Uy.
• * member o f tho Bla ton* Reach, were the Christm.i.l
S'lll'ln v Mehonl. 11) ,0 a. XI
T""'*rt't'a rragraaa
i Waller t iinn'dl). tlrlen Farrell,
K.dgt Players, a dramatic club, t p ,
d|nnr
u of , )r arl,
I o ,,K ln i M,rvle«.
0:0*1 UP N,ws
•Minn Iiv th# p.i«t„r
iJr.,
Ensigii
Sam
Dichtun,
Fritnk
secretary and- treasurer of th*
j N r ,
0:10 Interlude
|Wtxxlruf f, III. Hill llranan, Hill
l?."'-. rh,|rel&gt; In Ih. tvtlr,
Florida Intercollegiate Pres* an'
0:15 U. P. on the Mr
. ' I r n d s , w . l r n m . In m||.
i4»:xix% i.
'White, David listthel, |l'&gt;by NewtecreUrytreasurer o f the Flori­
O:;l0 Elmer Davis, News
I*.«• rI* k 11**rtr% \\ llll.tiii#,
Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Clevelsn I 0:43 The World Tn.l«v
da Student Government.
, " ' " * e"vin«&gt;, n u iiin i
1‘ttal.xf w f N a n 4 l# ll -l
t l .vI »Tlnv
t T I O V 4 llN v
7:00 People's Platformy
' ti alter lluyi.es, Jr . Huddy IU.shop,( "•»&gt;
i iTtiiKI.
Tlie* • 4 )«•• fit* |
l(**VtX :ti
«-M|||lftll#• Appoxlmately 100 guesta were and son. Mack, Jr., left yc»ter
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ln ih # tciil lo«Mir,| Hl , .-I. r ,
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William l a n s . r m r h s r c s
H . l l l f . i l i l .1 V •* It l| |W
I I I N . I’ ark A v o .
they were railed by Ihe serious 8:00 .Snort* Renort*.r
Jnril
‘ Hnlruff, Dick Brown ami
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8:30 Keyboard and Console
' l ) a n c e W ill B e H e ld
aire.l Meeting
, J „ |. M ln|..xl&lt; * I n f rh ii rr h 8:65 Elmer Davis L the R r « « ■
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I^roy Coi.p.’ r, Dub Epps, John
Jt»
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H # V# it
W e tH lra *
U:00 Your lilt Parade
Morgan, Jack
Woodruff
and
l “ rd*F N|8hl Serenade
Mr. and Mr*. Donald Dunn tn-iC»“ rlM Low i.f Emery Univrr- 10:15 ®,
Pul lie Affair*
The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity
Uruined at th.lr boma on Carbl- *i»y «n Atlarto, 0 a . arc spend* 10:3Q Olga Coahlo, song,
la to be host at Its annual Christ * J
msa morning
morning with a breakfast for JhR th* Christmt» holldtys w.lh 10:45 News Of The World '
mss
•hei*
parents.
ms*
dance tonight at Ihe Dilando
a smell group of frlendv Decora
11:00 Basketball Broadcast
U . 9 . Raw las K m , 1 7 * 1 1
tlona warn in Christmas colon of
11:15 Claud* Themhill Orchestra Country Club, the affair lo begin'
atw— a O t U o d A
S aa fao*
at* 10:00 o'clock.
green and rad togethar wrJt a
Ensign 8. R. Dlghton, Jr. and 11:30 Dane* Orrhestra
Several hundred invitation* h.»vr
12.00 Linton Wells New*
lighted
tree
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Dlghton
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from
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INTRODUCING
i" cn sent rut by active ami alumFollowing the course breskfs.t New London, Cvtn. to visit with 12:05 8 lgn Off
nl
members of the fraternity. In!
Ut# traditional eggnog w a, served|tbotr parents, M*. and Mrs. S. R
charge of arrangements »r&gt; Char*
T» morrow's program
Dighton. Mra. D&lt;«l.tjn mn.i eed |
by the hostess.
leg Brady, Miller Phillips, Jr. and
7:00 Morning Devotions
Those present with Mr. and Mr*. up and accom pam l them Immc. 7:30 Sunday Morning Breakfast W; C. Nesbitt.
l TVs ^H s m ! ^ 1 Caaaaiw
The Federal (lovemnunt i-t tMlniiliahing Trntle Truining Svhiadt to
Dunn wera: Dr. and Mrs. K. W.
Club
- AND —
It is expected that a number of
Kpp* and titelr guest, Mlaa All*
teach men over 18 and under r&gt;0 yearn of nge a trntle no Hint they.trait
Robert
M.
Shaaffar
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Camp
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Press
Nawa
young
people
from
Hsnfui
I
will
1 0 * 1 1 * 0 HTRKAMLINED
lean* Eppa o f Tampn, Dr. and Blandlag la t h e guest of his 8:06 Business Review
axnlat in the Nat^onul Defenne 1’ruduction Proitrum.
he In attendance at tha dance this
J
WITTHM BAND
Mrs. J. N. Tolar and goaaU, L R. mother, Mra. Mm Shaaffar, for 8:16 Louis* Wilchar
at the 'Tualng.
TV, Last War# U Maak
McIntyre and Dr. and Mra. Wil­ an
Organ
aightl- day
furlough.
On
Astisw
liam Faulkner of Daytona Beach, Christmas Day Mra. Hheaffer., 8:30 IntertHvun for Sirtng* )■&gt;
Ralph Talar. Mr. and Mra. Phil Robert, and Mr. and Mra. RU-; 9 * 0 The World Today
LundquUt
ylaltad
with ( 9:16 From the Organ Loft
Grashoff. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Caw mar
9:30 Know Your Bible Better
an. Dianea-Dunn and John Dunn. friend* In U k i l u d .
9:46 Columbia's Gypsy Caravan
&lt;«w
Y i M 'i
K t«
Only
10 .*00 Church o f tha Air
BOSTON, Dec. ~27,—M V -This '
( hrtatma* are* the teal thing fu r'
10:80 Wings aver Jordan
00
l l 'n i r t i l i l Carl Mason.
ttiOO UP Nawa
|“To Daftad Amarlcm Boy Defanna Bond* X SUmpn"
. - I l a M ala Dlnirng R o m ta d
H* walked down the stair, him*
11(96 Vera Brodsky, pianist
a* -I W I «.
n it n ____
11:30 Invitation to Learning
and h* sat near th* tree and |
12:00 Syncopation Piece
,n*° hla own prevents— ^
.urt like all tha o'.h-r kid*.
19:86 Temperature Bulletin
19:90 Balt U k * City Tabnnacle
Carl wasn't m'sting anything!
lrfld Church o f tha Air
that want on because when a
1:10 "Thi* U th* L ife"
••Sow gets to b* It Its about
8:00 -Ip lrit o f 49“
tiata b* had his first'real Christ*
9:90 Tha World Today
mu - outside a ho»pit*l.
9:94 New York
Philharmonic , That*, what Carl had with bla
Symphony
father and mother and hia three
Those completing the 90 day course will lie eligible for position* In
4 JO Th* Pans* That Refresh** llttl# brothers. And wl*h a lot af
defense work at good salaries.
on
th#
Air
roatlaa who n*y?r can him baAHDtN
6 00 Unala NaUbol
&lt;ore bacansa kids can’ t y|*lt at
5:90 Bain Cuft
tha New England Peabody bospl8:68 Bari trap
tsl wbe* Carl wa* for more than
6:46 William L. Shlrer, Saw*
nine years after ha beak* Ma
6:00 Silver Thai ter
hack whan ha waa a baby,
9:80 Cana Autry's Malody Ranch
1 Jan ih* Wears of 'Ailja My Lov«* lo s gwne ef heart*..
* -D ear Mom"
=
T i l l UP Nawa
(ha Chao* National Bank. Now
1
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Tamparatur* Bulletin
York, and t rather-1*.law o f John
C U O fk tt*
7:90 Bavan Guild Thoaira
U., Rockefeller. Jr., died suddenly
If you »Pi Interested, notify the Seminole County Chamber
•» ki* Providaoca horn* early
Tharxdxy.
of Commerce, City Hall Bldg., Sanford, Ha., at once. Fill in
D M Fhmre DaW, * Tha, Nawa
this coupon and bring or mail It in today I
8 * 0 Air Base Show
6:90 Excun la#* In Belcaaa
9:46 U fa fa r WOd Lift
10:09 Taka 14 a / Leant it
1 0 0 0 CalambU WorkAorf
1 1 * 9 Headlines and Byllftt
Brill

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Marriage of Blanche Sorority Has Annual
Pickron Is Announced Christmas Tea Dance

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Indian troop, rxamlne • Urge Axl* gun raptured In the rtrill.1i drrrrt ofTrn.lve, AxU force,
in 1.11,va arc reported in full retreat with tiro Immrinl treoni ctosa at their heels.

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Thirty-two •urrlrora o f tba United
8UUa tankar ffmidie, 1Deluding iu
ikJpptr C iptilo C lirki A* Firrow,
vara r seeped and twenty-two craw
membr a wara mlmtaw after their
•hip waa torpedoed and bar llfaboata •ballad off Capa MaodocUo*
200 mile, north o f H.n Fnneljco.

SATURDAY, DECMOBB
II F -ll

Screen a e tm i Maureen O'Hara la
•howa In Hollywood with dialogue
director Will Price aa they revealed
they will wad. Price directed the
Irlih (tar in bar lin t acrean (eat two

United 8tatei member, o f the newly created
Anglo-American War Council are shown leaving
the White House In Washington, 0. C. Left In
right;
Gtnera! Henry II. Arnold, chief of tbo
Army Air Corps; Secretary of War Henry L.

Rtlmion; Admiral Harold R. Stark, chief ef Naval
Operations; Secretary o f the Navy Trask Knox.
General George C. Marxhall, Army Chief of
B u ff; and Admiral Ernest J. King, new eommandtr o f the United States fleet.

FARMERS'MARKET

PAKIILKY. d o e bun Its la M e
P K M , o r w a t u bpr. '* T * f IB

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Mn. Kva Rostnbloom la shown with
her danghUr, Eva, bora in Bermuda
aboard aa unarmed American liner
which brought 119 passengers, 107
o f them American cittsana, la New
York. Completely blacked out, tba
liner ilg -u n red at fall speed a s m s
the daacaroos AUastle.

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■DTK, Ada. Sir Charles Little

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'-t Faring over eeaap of the Pacific war
C - a m , Admiral Sir Chirk* ix ihnwn
t'; 'a l hie desk In Washington. He la
•I .a member of the Drltlin war board
, 1 a the United State* to plan unified
r - { war effort agalaxt the Axil.

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HOUSE OF TODAY AtiD TOMORROWI Hera It
plywood-and-qlue houiM boin^-eroefed almoil overnight to
technique which it revamping homo building predict*. The
kai livable Interior. Yet l» U arseisd from factory-formed

ona af
mast today*! need* by a
pro-buM howa I* imart fa
panale for ipaod and m

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M i a * * r u c c x r jT u u /o e m w o e o
t ABMtldnCrtT CflOWN ASAHST
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I U m BEACH. Dm . 17—&lt;JP&gt;—
( k t m l U ln if t r Larry KacPhail
thinks Brooklyn'* beloved Dodgers
will be • toother beeebeU e.ttb
next w i n , bat he laid Friday
that they'll W e to win the Netiona| learns pennant agate.
" I f we had atoed pat on ear
1941 team. I don't believe ■to could
have repeated," he declared, ad
... judtlng hi. dark ilaaae* acainat
thd (■ *!* of a bet ion beaming
down oa the beach. .
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“ Hot with the chancre we’ve
made T hope era'll be right up
.
there hi the IMS race.’*
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"W ell he better than (met e e a 1
»ob. W ell have to be. It look. like
enethdr tight three or four club
A »cramble.
^
^There'a one thin*, though, I be­
lieve we helped ourseivo* more
than either the Cardinals or the
The - red-beaded, easy-talking
A MacFhall - Hutu hie tieb and St.
Lnul« aa certain first division fin
laher*. -He sees ib* Reds, the
Glantm-eud the HreUt in a dog­
fight tor the other two spots.
•Legiea'.ly, yon have to pick St.
a Laeia - to •win,'
he caatlaoed.
“ They've got a great yeuag taam.
There are a lot of young fellows
On the teem who haven’ t bevn In
on a. pennant before, the Cards
are th e -d o b to beat’
mm CtednaaM. he said, la sure to
* be tough. They’ve got great pitchE Ing, ntiri If (bey get some kilting
: they’ll'b e very good."

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LAKE MARYi
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bullard
have retained to their home after
several months' absence.
A
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wagg of
• W ercbeater, Mass, and Mias A l­
thea Ware of Banger, Maine, have
returned to their homae altar
■pending a few weeks In Florida.
Robert, i p m Christmas In DeLand with Mrs. I. G. LaaieLe.
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Wagg are
■pending e abort time visiting
thsir daughter and famly, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Trefry of 8 L Augus­
tine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gleason of
I Ocala apent Christmas with Mr.
.. and Mrs. II. M. Gleason.
1
The Annual Community Christmad Tree was held In the Chamber
.Commerce Building on Chriat1Eve- A aplandid program was
nted by tha children and glee
1of the Lake Mary School. At
i conclusion of the program
ita Claus appeared and dlstrlglft* and candy to all tha

“ WhlaUing Willie”
Gets Holiday Gifts

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Better Next Year

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H o s p it a l ll o m l a he r e t o fo r e * a u t h o r *
lied h a t e be e n validated a n d date d
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b e r e d e e m a b l e u t t h e o p t i o n o f tha
C o u n t ) oil a n d u f l e r fiv e |&amp;l y e a r s
f r o n t i h e d&lt;iIe o f U « u r
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Tuee«|av. J a n u a r y
27. 1912. In e a c h a n d e v e r y e l e c t *
i» n p r e c l n r t 1
l lt e I'm in ty at w h l r h
tile t|UeatH’ll ah II He *ubftt tte«| If)
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who
are
f r e e h o H l e i a in p a b l 4 ’o u n l y a h e i h e r
s u c h “ i"a|iltiil
I t o m l a o f Hent ltto le
C o i f l t t ) In Ihe aeni o f | l t , t t l l s h a l l
be
leMlied,
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the form
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t h a t s a i d e l e r l i u n s h a l l He h e l d a l
Hie w - v e r a l p l ac e .* w h . r * t h e Inal
Meliert* I Fl ee t |nn W r ■ held In * a l d
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w ith
t h e l a w s o f t h e S t a l e o f fr lo rl d i t ,
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rilla v n
w h o la m f r e e h o l d e r
who
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U n l l l l e d t o v o t e »n wald e l e c t i o n ,
| l ie It F u r t h e r l l a s o l v e d t h a t i h e
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Sanford merchants at Christmas th# C«*J1
llulItllng a" hrralo* by each member of the Hoard and
t Imre— M Irisliberal “ Whistling • a h
WUIIe”, talented colored whietler
who has brought nation-wide at­
tention here by his appearances
on “ Wo the People” , and other
I
TVG M O D E L S A j? G
WE’VE &lt;scr A fH N MWUtES
big radio ahowa. Willie received
D U E IN • tO ltC L TO D A V .1’
over half a truck load of gifts
s e t d o e t v e BUS
from about 15 aatiblishments,
BOONES ’
ranging from feed and drug stores
to grocery atoroa,
for which,
Willi* declared, be wanted to axpress his thanks.

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HKSOLiTIO.V D K l-tSaiSU IT K l r x u u u T a x u t o t u n m ust
i .v t s s k s t
or
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t iir a v A L in a u a u r r o s a ■ *
■ AID c o 11n t t w H O A n a r a x K u oL oa a a .

oy Howell, Jr. of Waycroes
at Christmas with hie family.
uncement hss been made
It the Annual Pioneer Night
by
the Lake Mary
o f Commerce, will be
New Year'* night in the
&gt;b*r of Commerce Building,
following students - are W I I R I I B A H , | k , p e o p l e o f H «m l « « l. Caaatp h#rtl«for* on Ik* Ith
the holiday* with their *»r
ot November. O il, si an ,l,c ltactile GarreUl from loa held appruvaU the conalrucllan
II*. Term., John Marshall or • County llospllal and •uthorlsteussca at lleaplol Honda
from .the Uehranity of.?*
•um of ITS,so*, end
Octavio Blade* from Flor |,BWliankUS,
,h*
at said lima and
t i l l s College, Natalie True *'are It vise rontempUtvd Thai
a Stetson
Itetaan Univicaity,
Univaraitv. Clairs
Clair* ^J*
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Pvnn&gt; ITfilnrallv n»* A l«-',h * w orks Prejscla AtfmJnlalrutlan.
from Untv*rally o f Ala or some other ae*aer would asJaek Crane from
Naw slat by suppiyiag sutriciant ad*1 Pthool and Will Evans
• ' “ J 1 *°
construct said

TT
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WITH US SOWEC^N « E P
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VVAN THEICANt-SMAkE
THE BOIS AWAV ‘

THE Bl/SMUSTHiWEl

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ta, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. -BaU.
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booba n( Hamlnola aulhorlM d and validated.
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la id election trill ba bald In lha
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IHanford, flo r id * , and that aama m ch election .
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to K W i . * h a T r J o l a Hf Wd ^ l a T l" a
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Florida. on Tuaadar. January It.
raslalarod nro entitled
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In tba Sanford Harold It being- U o
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publlabad
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w eak . bafnra aald
election ,
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nollra In anld pnpar In ba al Ian* l?
Ihirly dnya bafora auld alarllon.
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day o f l*aramhar, A lt .. 1111.
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alonara of Hamlnola C ounty, flo r id * I
F * '»»»«"• ctiW rm an 1 I
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Gets Holiday Gifts

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on a f M orrh I. I t t l, and era now
read y for onto, nod
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hou rs of ee v rn ( 7&gt; A M until eundo w n , nn Tu eiulny, J a n u a r y 17th.

from lha data o f laa oo.,
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Spaalal LIvctloe la hartby called
In ba baid a n Tnaadar. January
IT. t i lt , la bach and M l r atoal*
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lh a doeelton ek rll ba oabm lttod Id
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C ounly In Iba aam df. tS4.SSS ahnll
ba laaaad, and lha ( n i l a f lha
bnllala far auch alacllon a b a l l b o
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Hint aald alacilan ahnll bo - hold h i
tha aararal plnnnn wharo tb o lanl
Oanornl Klecllnn w in bald In ■onto
Chanty and In aaaortfanco w ith
Iba Uwa o f lha Stole o f F lorida.
S p a n n in g aach election.'
tin ( l Fnrthnr IJnnoIved that nay
aillpan w b o U n fraaholdar w ho
to n ooell find* elect op r e d d in g Is
Sem inole Connty. Florida. ahnll ho
oa llllod to » o lo In told election .
Bo II F arther Haoolrod Ih oi Iba
origin al af IM raaolnllon baalgnad
by anch mambar o f Ibo Hoard and

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dated
April lit . 1941 und shall mature
In numerieel order H.oot on April
let. 1944. and 94.009 eaeh
year
Ihereaftay Ineludln* the year 1991
•ml f 1.904 nn April 1st. 1&gt;U. .hut
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�SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17,

THE HANFORD HERALD, HARFORD. FLORIDA

anford Theater News for the Coming
PROGRAM
FOR WEEK OF DEC. 28TH
•
Sunday, Monday— “ SKYLARK" with Clandatta Colbari,
Ray MUland, Brian Aherne, Bbmla B am ej and Waltar AbeL
Also— “ FLICKER MEMORIES,” Pet* Smith . pee laity, Para­
mount cartoon and Metro Naira of the Day,
Tuaaday, Bargain Day—Double Program— “ FATHER
TAKES A WIFE” with Gloria Bwanaon and Adolphe Menjou.
AIbo—"THE BLONDE FROM SINdAPdftE* 'with Florence
Rice, Leif Erickaon ard Gordon Jone*.
Wedneaday, Thursday—“ THE .BIRTH OF THE BLUES"
with Bing Croaby, Mary Martin, “ Rochester,” Brian Donlary,
Carolyn Lea and J ( Carol Nalah. Alao— Cartoon, “ INFORMA­
TION PLEASE” and Uniraraal News.
,
Friday, Saturday— "SIERRA ‘ SU E’ with Gena Autry,
Smiley Burnette, Fay McKenste and Frank Thom a*. Alao—
"DOWN IN 8AN DIEGO” with Bonita Granville, Dan Dallry,
J r , Leo.Goreey and Henry OTfalll. A lao'C hapter S, “ JUN­
GLE GIRL” aerial.
MIDNIGHT SHOW, New Year's Era, W ed, Dee. ;Mat,
1 1:30 P.
Special Screen She*.

V.

Le|f Erickion doe* hi* best to brrak up the romance between
Mjonnce Rice and Alexander D'Arcy in "TIIK BLONDE FROM
SINGAPORE,” which will be itwwn nril Tui-ndsy at the Kit* a*
*nrt •f a double program.

THIS WEEK’S CASTS

Claudette Colbert prove* hrrarlf a match for IJrl
Ray Milland In “ SKYLARK,” new screen aenaatior^
Kit* Theater tomnrrrw and Monday. Illnnie llarnea,
Mona Darie and Grunt Mitch*dl o r. alao in the caat,

Capt. Nelson ..
Lydia Kenyon......Claudete Colbert
T on y Kenyon............ May Milland
Jim Blako.......... ........ Brian Ah erne
Myrtle Vantlne ...B m n l* Bamea
George Gorell________ Walter Abel
Frederick Valentine, Grant Mitchell
Charlotte G orell____.Mona Barrie
Theodore
.Ernest Cossart
Ned Franklin.......... James Hennle
Jewelry Clerk.......Leonard Mudlo
Beefy Individual...Warren Hymer
little Individual.....Hobart Cavan­
augh.
Scholarly Individual.
Edward
Fielding
Long-haired Individual...........Leon
Dolaoco
Ferryman _____ Irving Bacon
BIRTH OF THE BLUES __ _____
Jeff Lambert_______ Bing Croaby
Betty Lou Cobb-------Mary Martin
Memphb ........ ...... Brian Donlevy
Aunt I’hoebo Cobh......Carolyn Loo
Louey Kddle(Rochrxter) Anderson
P ep p er--------------- Jack Taagarden
Blarkle .......... ....... J . Carrol N’aleh
Llmny ..... .... ........ Warren Hymer
Wolf .... ............ Horace Mae Mahon
R u b y -------------------- Ruby EUy
Malxla ...... .......... Barbara Pepper

.Tha Mprints have the situation w*y In hand In till* *cen* from
.dDOWN IN RAN DIEGO," one of the scaion't cntetalnmrnt triumph
cO m log to the Rita next Friday and Haturday. Hay McDonald, BoM f Orentnif, Henry O'Neill and Leo Gorcty have the leading role*.

gram Opens Drive For Sale Of
nds And Stamps At High School

NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—&lt;A&gt;&gt;A ilngle German |.'ane paid a
Chnatmii visit to the east coast
of Britain, dropping Incendiary
bomb* which cautrd neither dam­
age nor carurilirs, the tendon
radio aald.

LEGAL NOTICES
N ot ic e la hereby a'-veti-that wa
are *nf**n| In lieelnf.* er 1.0114.
wihmI.
Fla. under tit* flc lllu n e
name Evergreen Fern t'„. .-i„l that
w e Intend In realatrr kalit name
pursuant to tha ternin o f tha ‘ Fie*
lllnue Name Statute'(C hapter
l a n i | « a i of F lorid*) w ith tha
Clerk of Ike C lrrull Court o f BernInolo Coanly, Florida.
S. A. ItOUlNFON
III III el H HOHINHON
Dee. 11, t i l l .

Noticm nr i.TM vrtox to makn

f S in fo rd accompanied th*
'selection by the
Glee
ismber* wa* followed by a
given ky Edward Manhall,
»r, on the BUI o f Rights,
tad that the BIU o f Rights
I wall against the eatatUah.

were na follow*:
Mother, fTtnev Dlghton:
Son
BUI. Emmett Herndon;
Father,
Earl Jator, Jr.; pdllcaman, Jimmy
Ridge: Teacher, Angela Melsch;
Mr. Murphy, Defenae
Worker,
Dill Braiun; Lawyer, Mask Cleva.
land, Jr.; Farmer, Edgar Blggdrs;
Newspaper Editor, David OntchaL
After th* skit, Judge Jam**
G. Sharon tinted Out th* •sol*
o f defense bonds and stamp* nr*
necessary for the preservation of
th* Ulll of Right*.
The prograt
ringing uf “ )
Country
Thee” by th*

•Y Girls .
Plans For
ill Banquet F lo o r - B low

SIERRA S yE
Gena-------......
Erog ........ :—
Sue Larrabee ..
Stacy Bromfleld ..Frame 1‘homaa
I a n bee ...... ........ Robert Komar*
Brandywine _____ . ..Earle Modifies
Ve rrbc| _________D an:hy Christy
Jarrit ________ Kermit Maynard
8herlff --- ----- . ----------- Ja-k Kirk
Jerry WlUia _________Eudle IV-an
Greg Travis ------:___Bfidd Buittr
Rancher ___ ____ , Rea I.rale

DOWN IN SAN DIEGO . . . . J-...
Hank Parker______Bay McDonald
Bettv Haines .....Bonita Granville
Al Haines --------- Dan Dailey, Jr.
‘8nap' Conners-----------Lao Ooreey
Crawford Carter, Charles B. Smith
Mildred Burnette . .Dorothy Morris
Henry Schrode ....Robert 0 . Davis
Duteh — _____ — .-Joseph Sawyer
Tony ---------------- - Anthony Ward
Louie Schwarta, Stanlay Clement*
Col. Ilalllday --------- Henry O’Neill
Matt Herman...... William Tannen
Brock ------------------- Ludwig Stosael
Proprietress .....— Connie Gilchrist
Jimml* Collin* --------- Al Treicony

Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette are gangi-d by a lend o f
badland* bwndlt* In “ SIERRA SUE,” newest adventure o f llw-sa
ridln', romancin', rogues! Smiley Burnette, Fay McKentlo and Frank
Thomas have the other Important part* In the plctut&gt;&gt;, coming neat
Friday and Saturday lo the local Rita.
LONE PLANE RAIDS ENGLAND

eminole County
School News

Bing Croat?, Mary Martin, Brian Donleev. and Carolyn Leo
In a bit o f ayncopatlon in. a aceno from "B IR T d OF THE BLUES,”
newcat screen musical acnaatlonl Thia big hit, in which Eddie
Emory |*umell
(Rocheatef) Anderon heade an enormoua aupportlng caat, will be
shown nest Wedneaday and Thursday at the RlU.

APPLICATION FOE PINAL UIS*
CHAMflM tPewbole Law ISBI)
IN TNN I Ot IIT OP TUN COUNTY
JVDUN.
OMNI VOLE
COl'.VTV,
STATE OP PLONIDA.
-» (!
la e* lb * Natal* o f
BOMVNU B. BOUEKIk IH eeaaeS.
la PvokSle.
to
all whom
rr m at con­
cern.
N olle*
I* h a n k y given, that
Jam** E Rowland, Jr. Illa'd hi*
fin al report a* R iecatar o f tha
• o u t* o f tMAiukd R R oark*, dareaaed: that be filed fc'e petition
fee final dlechars*. and that he
w ill apply te Ilia llv la m b l* It
W. War*. County Judge o f S em ­
inal* c o u a lr . Florida, oa Ik* l l l k
dag uf January l l t f , for approval
.f r a m e and fo r final dleeharg* on
tCx.cutor o f Ik* estate o f IM
mund IL Rourke. derenaed, on Ikl*
l l l k day o l December t i l l .
JANUS E ROWLAND. J it .
Bxeeulor o f the eelal* uf
fMmaad ll. n m o le , deeeseed.

on )4w In i'filed a g a in st &gt;0d h«r*
In and lh* Sanford
Herald. I
n ,* &gt; | ,»i* r i&gt;ul&gt;ll*liv&lt;l In.H nm lnnl,
County, Florida I*
hereby
d*
elanntnl a* the
new epaper
ll
which IM* old er ehnll b e pabllehe«t for four roa eecu llv e weehe
tVHnre* my hand upd ee*l ai
Cleric u f I lie at&gt;ove el* led I'ourl
Ilil* * Ue&gt; uf liecrm ber, ta il.
O. I'. HERNDON
Clerk

. .* oeord la g to plat there.
A f ae recorded In Plat
Rook 1 l’ **ee 11 |a II
•M P U t R ook I Pan* *».
■ em lool* c o u n ty Recorde.

The perfect

C ounlr Record*.
lilt

itti

Juat became Chjbtmaa is
over U no renaon why you

shouldn't glvo your picture
to thooa you love. Pfctuiea
An particularly Idea! to M{ld
your nun or men engaged in
the defenae of our country.

Deputy

IN TUB tlH C l’ IT COUNT o y (BM.
ISOI.B .COl'NPV, K U R I g l , |N

Dot* II. 14 and
CIUNCKHV
B rodleya
A ddition
TOWN o r LONdW OOD, FLORIDA, cord in g to P'SI II
u m unicipal corp ora tion a rg on . OS recorded la Plat
I*i»l and e ils lln g under tha (awe t - Pag**
IT
lee
uf tha Slate ef^ rU irtda, r U la H ff C oan ly Record*.
CERTAIN IJtNDtt UPON W HICH
T A X E d A ltll DELINQUENT, Defeadaate.
v
NOTICE
W
Tn all pecenna wial eerparatlnne
In lfreeled la o r knvln a a n y lien
ur elalm upon an y at Ik* lands
il*eccibrd berelnt
r m a r e hereby n o tifie d that tha
T ow n &lt;*f U m gw oa d. F lorida. baa
filed lie kill ot com p lain t Ta the
above n*m*d Court to fore*too* de­
linquent
Rena w ith taU reet and
penaltloa, upon tha im roeli o f land
ee| forth Ik tha follow in g M b*-

gem laole County

COX, Photographer
’ THE
108 N. PARK AYR.

STUDIO

j s * «*i i * .l^ ^ .,! , , :^ ^ a .^ ,‘ ^ d ,
•pesllv* parcel* o l loa d Of aet
forth in tab* bUt o f sadiilaln L
being aet o p w k t each paresl* In

IS GOOD BY IYSKLP AS WILL
AS ON 0 1 WITH Y OUK
A FHUrr CAKE I

PINT 40c; FIFTH 60c
K GAL. 61*40

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C aldw ri)

•Laurell* Dutton, and Knritns
K*Uf.

Winifred Lovell,
a report on the

auccgaa o f th e aklta pre
ch a p el last W edneaday.
r C O R R E C T IO N
T h e S t i f f o f this peg
Um error-.th a t era* nuu
a r ticle req u estin g rert*

T h* H .etla r annual m eeting o f
Ik * ekarekuldern
o f . ih*
Han­
ford Atlantic ' National Hank w ill
be held hi the ba n ktsg kune* fh
Sanford. Florida urn TaaadAr Ja n nerr lE k I I U a t •MprrwkWkK'
P.M. lur lit* elen iu a eir dlreetara
and Ik* Irkneocilun at *u*R oth er
bnelaeee a* may property earn*
before the m eellag.

1

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Gift!

mi

J 3 £ a u x n ± 's 2 ^ulefcSi-jiA
m y •

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Bgrahtoh Counly Produces,
i Man Frail Aad YtpMbkg Than Any
Similar A n* In Florida

Sanford In The Only Crnlral
Florida City Affording Rail. Highway
And Water Transportation -

AN INDEPEND
VOLUME ZXXUI

EaUbHahed U IMS

DAILY NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1911

NUMBER 100

Member Associated Prcan

Libyan Armies

U. S., Russia,
American
Soldiers
Hold
Lines
Britain United
Against Axis Against Reinforced Japanese

Young Nazi Soldiers
Flee From CounterAttack As Russians
Continue Offensive

Military, Diplomatic
Plan Mapped By
Roosevelt-Churchill
And By Eden-Stalin

Nazis Stalled. In Russia

Torpedoed Freighter Makes Port — One Dead

U.S. Men Gain Ground
At One Point As
Enemy Forces Arc
Being: Augmented

Hr SMueUled Prrat

Panic Spreads
Among Germans

Nipponese Claim
China Victories

Increasing Pressure
Is Put On African
Foes B y English

T o k y o Parachutists
Drop On Dutch Is­
land Of Sumatra

3

The major powers fighting thr
Asls— th* United Slates, Britain
and Russia— have been united in
a common military and diploma lie
program aimed at the final ds
■traction o f Hitlerism. It was diedosed today as the British foreign
office eanounced in a hlitorl*
statement that Foreign Secretary
Eden had been conferring in Mos­
„
/
cow for two w e e k , with Soviet
WASHINGTON. Dec. *»■—
Premier Stalin.
LONDON, Dm . 2*.— fA.P.)
(A .P .)—The Nsvy .reported
Eden and Stalin reached full
United States
nubagreement on all questions relat­
tee had -unk two mar*
'■ Thl* photo from Ganuaay contain*'lh* following admission; ing to conduct of the war, th*
seem?
ships
In
th*
Far K**&gt;
"A German motorised unit stalled by'know on tho lu U m front." statement said. Furthermore, u
«nd:(Net a U sIlai.BU U * des.
they talked they kept In constant
No! only nr* tho famed Natl pantary reported itailed on that front,
touch with the White llou,* In
but they, are reported In retreat on all tectora hut the Crimen. Washington,
where
President
t**tk iJapanese ptoW M i*1!
1-ON DON, D *«.2»—&lt;AP&gt;—
Roosevelt and Prime
Minister
Right enemy ship* fotattag
Churchill were similarly laying
I Mr Sssrelafed Ptwml,I U H tana, oil tanka, am*
war plans with complete under*
American
*,nd *Till
mnaiUena etaren and a ante*
standing and agreement.
foncrei Ktlml:
Mat—owned Indeetrial »Uat
Ltaktd la On* Greet Aim
IllWit on the i:
were ‘dcatroyed he a British
Thus through th* two
cunraid an tha email blasted of
fsrences, th* three big puwera,
Tasga* 1M mllea aarih o f
bettered them at one point
and Indirect!/ th# smaller nation*
Rargaa, Norway. It was o f.
fighting th# Aale, were linked toi
today againnt ever-mount­
flriatly aaaanatnd today. ,
Tha
United
States
feightrr
Absaroka,
5,698
fornla
coast.
Tha
lumberriaden
ship
threw
oft
Commodity Allocation Board for gether on a single elm, described
ing Jnpnnc.se numbers. The
H it raid waa carried eat
Seminole County havo been mads by the London foreign office at tone, limpe Into port, victim o f e torpedo attack ximc of her-cargo when hit end medo port with
over tho wdakoad hy a myeter.
Japanese continued to pour
as
O.
P.
Herndon,
chairman
of
“
the
utter
defeat
of
Hitlerite
by
a
Japanets
submarine
six
mile*
o
ff
the
Caliher
deck*
awa»h.
One
crew
member
wee
killed.
Iona Command* farce of the
reinforcements ashore while
tha Industry and Material Re­ Germany.*
British Army; aided hr lliht
tho U. S. gave tho bolwguersources C'twnlttee, and J. U
farcrn of tho home fleet of
In addition, questions of post,
In f lay, chairman of tha Bcralnole war polity aimed at maintaining
cd lalandcr* hope that help
County Connell, today announced peace and security were discussed
wan on tho way.
thy nomination, subjact t o 'c o n ­ at Moscow, as they have been In
The Japanese widened anil in­
—
firmation, o f three local cltlMna Washington.
fo e British have pushed
tensified their offensive In the far
to tha 8U U Defense Council and
forward In Libya, striking
reaches of the vest pacific battle­
Nothing was said In th* British
tha Office o f Pries Administration
ground. In the Singapore sector,
foreign office statement— identi­
from tha aouth at the re­
In Washington-to »orra on this
pnuing
the Japanese re
treating main Axis force i»
board for Seenfool* County. Two cal t« one raleeied in M oscow All N|ulQn&gt;eht worher* at the
Hi the
regarding
whether
Russia
would
alternate members also were notnnew Sanford-C.A.A. airport alert­
•f Surmieast coast Dutch
.■
&gt;At^ ' "M Ineted. Tha hamod of tho hloil g o ta war with Japan. Unofficial
ed
eeven-day
a
week
duty
yrsteralao
aru
Ira and the Nlpi
"V im yl.lathtactory"': eras the nominated wfU not be dltdoood observers have posed this queetle.t,
dayii Project Supervisor I Ralph
— TpSh thsaid to have ca|
weighing
both
the
advantages
and
term used today by Ed Hlrjloa, , uattT'uwy 1am
approved, .Mr.
Lublntkl stated yesterday,
and
tH stnlnlnu
disadvantages at Rosales remain­
communications a
secretary'of Urn Chamber of Cora- laftayiitetod,
:
the throe Targe Le Touraeau dreg
8 trait, IfJ.i
center In the Pa
ing
normtlly
neutral
In
th*
Pa
•-T tm •
■primarily, wDI - bo
etiovele at* being operated 24 hour*
) on the
miles
north
of
R
l
eifk, aver sine* Jape" dec'aVel
• day,' 1 *
♦apturr-l
Malayan penlnatra
war on tha United States and Bri*
WASHINGTON, Dee.
Sarawak on
Kuching the ceplb
—Help was pledged to tha si*,
battled * Philippine* lest night by BnVenet)
Japanese planes raided the UPresident Rooaevslt, shortly after
hillpplne
High
Commlstlonsr S. Island fortress o f Corrcgklor
Francis R. Sayre told Island real* at tho entrance to Manila Ray
Sent* "Help is sursly coming, for two hours today. A number
cd any of th* work, Mr. I.uhlnskl help nf such magnitude that It of raiders here reported shot
•eld. end only when It Is actually will drive the Japanese from our down and the Far East head­
Mr. midst." He spoke over a rsdl'i quarters of tho U. S. Army an­
srrvatinn nf foods includes the raining is any tiino lost.
*t
United nounced thrrs wua no mutrrlol
canning of, surplus vegetables Ijublnski stated tho work is com- hookup, heard In the
8.......
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VIA, .......
Dec. 20,(8paclal)— which are grown In this vicinity lag along fine, but ho did not States.
I change on the north or south
Slovak cllltene hero reaffirmed
rediet* when the project would
Mr. Roosevelt sent his "solemn
M a y . Counter attacking
In th* Spring.
their loyalty to the United States
completed.
plrge that their free.lom will be | " " M flier, scored the direct hit
Horn*
Demonstration
women
a t a meeting yeeterdey, and sent
redeemed and their Independence | •"&gt; » '• '«* Japanese transport and
thy following wlr# to President ars specialising In methods of
rstibllahed and pndected.’
j shot down twelve fighter-pianos at
food prvparatlon, also nutrition
Franklin D. Roosevelt;
*nd good food hahl'a In connec­
And tho Navy added its ei.u r- Mtrl; 8*r‘ — k ■» N- K* 1 co™“ With tha most lineere approval tion with tho defense program.
rnce that I; was "following an in. ntuniqur. said.
o f our country’* war In self-de­ Th* members' ytarlv program Is
General Douglas MarArthur has
tensive and well-planned camfense and In defane* o f democratic i formed around
Ken Davis I* now filling an ^
|p, t lh&lt;1
forc„
shortened his Philippine defense
their HefensInstitutions against the horde* of work In such a manner that It engagement at the New Orange PhJ h wl„ r„ u|t
lines north of Manila, the War
Hitler and Japan, we, the eighty* la difficult In senerate th* two City Hotel Ballroom, (he mtna ■latancB to the defense ° f
the Department reported m a com­
ger
of
the
hotel
stated
today.
ninth Aeeembly o f the Slovak Na­ programs, Mrs. Wilson pointed
munique which said the Japanese
Philippine Islands."
During the avenlng hours in the
tional Alliance o f Amsrk-i, having out.
Meantime front dispatches said invaders ha.i been heavily rein­
ballroom
his
progrsma
will
In­
aaeembed at a &gt; U i i meeting
forced.
The extension clubs for girls In
Ceneral
Douglas
M icArthurs
Gen. MarArthur has consoli.
this afternoon, the 28H day rf the county,. 4-11 Clubs, err clude the popular swing num­ forces were counter-alticklng on
bers
of
th*
present
day.
On*
dated the majority of his troops
December, 1941, at Btavia. Fix, mapped out for them occord
both
the
northern
and
southern
in tha Pampanga province, north
with to assure you that American* Ing to project* and each rlrl o f hla unique accomplishments It
1 Issue certifiedtae to appli­ o f Slovak descent are fltmly keen* a written record nf her that of playing a dust, manipu­ front* and hid scored "notable of Manila, end considerably south
successes."
cant* thyt grp •doom ed eligible united with all other loyal Ameri­ work In each patlcular field. A c­ lating the keys of tho Hammond
of the Ungayen Gulf coast whsru
to purchase (b ig .
the original major invas.m thrust
cans behind your
enlightened cording ta tho general program, electric organ w i t h the loft
hand,
the
bass
tone*
with
his
Keep record* o f all applicants. leadership.
•ach club member must com­
started.
feet
on
th*
floor
keys
end
th«
I rajarlla— and »I1 cartifkaU*
Reporting that American and
"Tb# Impudent slander
ceej plete Jhree protects during the piano nolrs with the right hand,
year and she has a choke nf
Philippine troops are In high
producing
perfect
musk
on
both
food preparation, baking. e*n*
4, Maks period)* reports to tho
snirita an i nf.-jr stubborn re
alnr, gardening, poultry, live the Hammond organ and tho n|aManre
against
heavy
odds
ano
at
tha
same
time.
Mr.
Da­
stark,
hem*
Improvement
&gt;.r
MiieArthur t.iid. "l-osses h*ye
clothing. In order to be ejielbli* vis I* also an- outstanding plbeen heavy on both side*.1
to attend tha romp or short anosccordlonlat.
Early today Filipino polke.
•A • special New Year’ * Eve
couraa which Is held eaeh Soring
Lloyd
L. Harvey
of
New tho only defendera left, rushed
In Tallahassee, a girl must com- dinner will be served from 8:00
through th* bomb-ravaged and
ntets on* o f tb« productive rm - V. M. until 8:00 P. M. Rear­ Smyrna Batch ha. been named burning city of Manila, hunting
f i n * routine next year. They11
rangement* o f the ressrved ta* foreman o f ths mechanical depart­
(acts,
canning,
gardening,
poul­
for Japanese parachutists w h o
gat vitamins, sunlamps, “ activat­
bis apac* will than b* placed In
try and livestock.
ment o f th* Sanford Herald, It wera reported swooping down in
ed" feeds, codlhrer extract and
Th* following officer# for the order and th# two combinations was announced today by R. L •n attempt to prepare the way
first half o f th* year o f the of danc* band music wilt strike Dsan, president of the company. for Invading armks.
County Senior Council will also up promptly at 9:30 o’clock.
Th* second day o f vavago, it.*
Mr. Ilarvty I* an experienced
serve with Mrs. Wilson during
printer ana machlntst who has opposed air assaults h n d left
the second half o f tho yaar. Mrs.
spent nearly 30 years in tho Manila an Inferno nf burn'n;?
Fred Forward, president; Mi*.
churches, homes
,ind
ofl.ee
newspaper business.
R. A- Goedeneed, vkarpresldeatt
buildings. Many
person,
lay
Born
In
Otscola
county,
hiMrs.
L.
E.
Hammond,
aacrttery— E. Millington Drake, former
dead In debris.
East HL Louis III. Dec. W —OP) gained his first experience as an
British Minuter la MoaUvIdeo, treesurwr.
"N eat g n e s te r ," Mra. Wllaon — Old Dobbin la threatening a apprentice on th*
Kissimmee
arrived Sunday from Havana,
Id, MI hap* to visit* m e r e comeback aa a result of tire ra­ valley Gattlte. From 1919 to
whore ka concluded n elalt to
23 Year Law
me*
o
f
4-H
Club
girts
sad
tioning and tha prospect baa horse 1920 hs worked for th* Ssnfpid
tmrioua Latin American capitals,
(ha British Proas Service an- H*m* Demonstration members.' and mule dealers smiling.
Herald when It was under th*
NEW YORK. Dec.
Official* o f Bparks Company, management at Walter M. Haynes. Transfer* of atock Ilf the N*w
Later ha was a operator for York Stock Exchange in
conductor* of on* of tho natton’a
ttftl
largest horse and mule auction* tha Tallahassee Democrat and reached th# lowest leval slpc*
to tears
nt tho national atockyarde, re­ the Live Oak Demount, but for 1919.
port n marked tncroaso In In­ the past ten ysers has been eon
Only at put 188,000.000 share*
with
SAN J U A N jfta r to Rico, Dae. quiries about tha horse situation nseted with New Smyrna Newt. changed hands, compared
Hs has a wife and three sons, 207,638,050 In 1040. Itself
t •—OPh— peael l en ad tha MBS* since the t i n rationing announce,
the oldest of whom work* for tho •kwaat year sine* 1021.
tan Oerman fralghter Odenw» Id by
A plentiful supply o f animals Florida East Coast Railroad. The
tha Unltad States waa guaranteed
second eon la an A m y airplane
Sunday la a court order approv­ I* reported on hand.
pilot train** stationed at Whtelsr
ing th* requisition o f the vaaaal
MALTA BOMBED
Fkld In Hawaii, white th* youn^.
by the U. S. maritime commission.
IU cargo of raw rubber and auto*
VALLETTA, Malta. Dec. «9 . est b captain o f next season's
UkahCa Una win go to the Defense — (AT— A auceeeelrm o f aerial at* football team at Now Smyrna.
Mr. Harvey Is a member o f tho
tank* an tfcla British Naval beuM
* I C £ Z £ was seised by tha within tha paat td Maura result­ Methodist Church.
U. &amp; Cruiser Omaha Ip South At­ ed In th* death o f a few civil*
lantis waters ad N*v. IS and her ten*. bnjuries to ethers, a n d
alight damage.
Two Asia-bom ber* were abet

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Plans Made For Formation. Of
Commodity Allocations Board
Citizens A ppear
To Be Interested
In Trade School

F. D. R. Pledges
Support And Aid
To Philippines

Conservation Of
Food Studied By
Extension Clubs

Number Of Inquiries
Received Said To
Be S a t i s factory

sec11

|Residents Promised
i Help In Driving
i Japs O f f Island

Slovak (Stizens

v

At Slavia Show
Loyalty To U. S,

s u 1 a s s n &amp; i&amp; fM i&amp;

be'
New Organist Is At
Orange City Hotel

Local Red Cross
Gets Appeal From

Lloyd L Harvey
Is Named Foreman
Of Sanford Herald

Missouri Plans To
. Outsoore Fordham

11a

Tire Rationing May
Bring Back Horses

U. S. Gets Control Of
Nazi Shlp/pdenwald

Colin Kelly Died
Near Home Field

ment

Police Take Care
Of Chicken'Thief

LOCAL WEA'
FLORIDA-OjMraUy

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                    <text>■ B n &amp; fK K H l

OVIEDO

Oar Beat Wishes
for your
HAPPINESS
We offer our best wishes for your compiets happiness. We hope that this Christmas season will be your most enjoyable.
We hope that the coming year will
bring you good health, happiness and
prosperity. May this success be associa­
ted with the service our company can
give you. A very Merry Chriatmaa and a
Happy New Year.

TitU Guaranty A n d Abstract
Company
Abstracts — Title Insurance
H. M. Watson, President

We know no better way to express
1 our sentiments than a simple ,

Oticdi
. The”
----------Jo Knitting Club held
'th eir snnusl Christmas luncheon
• t th* home ef Mrs. O. O. Wal­
cott a t her lovely home on Lake
Charm Dries, The bouse waa
beautifully decorated with poln•ettiaa, Brazilian peppers, and a
small decorated tea*. Th* table
carried out the Christmas ideas,
. ten, with tall r a d . candles on
either Fnd In tall silver candle
sticks.
i Everyon missed Mrs. R. E. Kel*
sey, the club preaidant, who la
out of town because of Illness in
hsr family; but after a dsliciobs
turkey, and alt of the trimmings,
luncheon, the guests were present*
ed with gifts by -Mrs. Robert
Smith Jr., acting aa Santa Claus.
'A good time waa had by all.
j Those enjoying this enjoyable
occasion seers: Mrs. R. F. King,
Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mrs. Marvin
Wright, Mr*. 0. O. Wolcott. Mrs.
Enoch Partin, Mrs. J. B. Jones,
Jr., Mrs. J. M. Martin, Mr*.
Blanch* Partin, Mrs. Robsrt
Smith, J., and Mra. Georg* C.
, Means, of Chattanooga, Tonnes*
&gt;sea.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Keisev
and Lubv son ar* staying with
.thslr father, R. E. Kelsey dur­
ing the absence of their mother.
Mrs. Georg* C. Means left
Friday morning for Gainesville,
.whsr* she will be the guest of
hsr mother-in-law, Mrs. J. 8.
i Means until Sunday. Lieutenant
Means will Join hsr ther* S at­
urday night, if he obtain* his
Leave.
| Mrs. J. 8. Means and child­
ren, Lieutenant and Mrs. Gtorgs
C. Means, will arrive Sanday
to spknd th Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. King and
relatives tn Sanford.
Miss Myrtle Eason and Miss
iHein Stwart will arriv soon to
■pend the Christmas holidays
with Miss Eason' sister, Mr*. R.
F. King, and Mr. King.
I The Junior Ctaa had thslr an­
nual play Friday night at th*
school house, th* title of which is
"Mama's Baby Boy” . Th# char­
acters war* aa follows: Mn.
8h*ppart McLean, Thelma Let;
Shepard McLean, Tommie Staley;
Mr. Luther Long, Jamea Henry
CooperJ Juliet Long, Penny
Mitcham; Mr*. Anglin, Lillian

Mia* Louisa Wb**I«r arrived
hom* Thuriday to ip«ad th*
Chriatmaa holiday* with h r par­
ent*, Mr. and Mr*. B. V. Wheel­
er.
Mr*. B. F. Wh*il*r a ad Mr*.
J. H. Lm , Jr., wrr* 'hopping in
Orlando Thursday.
Mias Ella Ball Jon** was shop*
ping (a Sanford Thursday.
Th* 8*nlor B. T. U. ar* an*
tarU latng with a ChrUtma* party
Monday night a t th* church.
Th* n tm tx ra of th* pagaant
at th* Baptist Church awt at th*
Church Wdn**day night Th*
commute* consist* of Mrs. R. T.
Cooper, Mrs. B«n Ward, Mrs. J.
W. Martin, and J. B. Jonas.
Th* Woman* Society of Chris­
tian S*rric« held thslr annual
Pollyana party at th* hom* of
Mr*. W. H. Oor* Wednesday evenlng with Mrs. Carl Saul, Mr*.
Charlie W«*t, Mrs. R. R. Murphy,
and Mrs. Jim Lee, Sr., actings*
cohost***** with Mrs. Cor*. The
hou* ws* artlttieslly. decorated
with Chritmas decoration*. After
rreryoo* eras presented with gifts
from thir Pollyana*, dtllcioua refrthmenU wer* serred by the
ho*t«aa*a. Thoa* enjoying this
affair war*: Mra.' W. H. Oor*,
Mr*. R. R. Murphy, Mr*. Charll*
West, Mr*. Carl Daul, Mr*. J. H.
Los. 8 , Mn. C. B. Wynn, Mrs.
J. H. La*, Jr., Mrs. C. T. Niblack, Mr*. M ai Lslnhart, Mr*.
Jim Wilton, Mr*. Walter Carter,
Miss Nell William*, Ms. B. R.
Mooty, Mr. J. H. SUlsy, Mrs.
V«ra htalov, Mr*. J. W. McKin­
non. Mr*. Jim Ow«n*. Mr*. W. 8.
Willi*, Mn. /Jim Partin. Mr*.
Jo* Lclnhart, Mr*. Mab«l flagar,
Mlaa Kathryn Lawton. Mrs. Mar­
guerite Nichols, Mr*. Ooorg*
Morgan.
.. . .
Mr. Cooper's Sunday School
data entertained w ith .a Christ­
mas party In th* Agriculture
Building Tuesday evening. TH*
t r y guest carried a toy gift, which
waa presented for the C hristina
gift basket* after th* party. Th*
claas presented Mr. Cooper with
a gift also. Those present were;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr.,

MERRY CHRISTMAS
and HAPPY NEW YEAR to
YOU and YOURS

Vv MERRY CHRISTMAS
I ~AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR

CHRISTMAS

Mr*.

rawsy* Wilbur, Babbie Parker;
M ai M oot * , Clifton Hamilton.
Miao Virginia Bakhon aa4 Ml*
Lota Ruddeil war* diracton of
tfca play, which w*a a hag* sue*

vWttag
Or W o.

One of the greatest pleas,

wer* shopping in Orlando Wed
neaday. _
_ _ .
Mrs. Ban O. Waiaright and
Mrs. J. B. Jonas, Jr., wer# shop­
ping in Orlando Tutsday.
Mr*. K. L. Ragadal* snd Mr*.
W. T. Chance wer* (hopping la
Orlando Tuesday.
Mrs. R. F King nod Mrs.
Georg* C. Means wer* shopping
In Orlando Tuesday.
Mr*. B. F. Wheeler, Mrs. Annie
L. Carter, Mr*. R. R. Murphy
wer* shopping In Orlando Tutsd»».
Mr*. Ruby U. Jones waa visitg in Oviedo Tuesday.
Th* condition of
Captain

Thousands

ures of this holiday Mason

ef 1949

is the opportunity to wish

Xm as Cards

esch of our friends a very
Merry Christmas.

i a sfr n h r tJ a 12

H alf P rice
and lower a t IM S •* ■ '
fur* A**. Sslw oea the
hoar* o»
A. M. sa d
&gt;1 i t sa d •:•* » »d » F. M-

H. M. Gleason
FLOOR SANDING

TH E REA D SHOP

To many friends and good customers who
have patronised ua In the past, we extend our
most sincere wishes for a very Merry Christ*'
mas. In the prospect of your future friendship
we say .

!

HAPPY'
NEW YEAR
To Everyone!

And A Very Happy New, Year!
- Here's To Health In 1942

LODGE &amp;
GROCERS

Best Wishes For A‘

Merry
Christmas

M W

l

.Q h r ifttflW

Everyone!' *'*

Standard Growers Ass’n
»

* BANFORD. FLORIDA

• . . and we do mean every one of our faithful
»■

friends who, during the years, have, patronised
ua ao regularly. We sincerely hope that we have
served you well, and that in the future our

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP
201 N. PARK AVE.

friendship* will increase and our hospitality

PHONE 8?

Santa has Juat about delivered the
l u t g ift; his work la almost done.
U WE have helped him-by having
the things you wanted, we shall be

very happy. Wa hope and trust that
your Christmas will be the happiest
one you have ever known. Our best
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NUMBER 97

Matpila Is Declared Open City|!*A“act„°°IChurchill Says U.S.,
•eIntensified British Results W ill
Surpass Axis States

IT. S. Forces Repulse i
Repeated
Thrusts'
I q Lin gay en Gulf
• f Section On Luzon

. Casualties Are
# - Reported Heavy
C o u n te r -M e a su r e s
Sold U nder Way By

# ’ Allies
To Hnlt Foe
(taw a Tnria led
The Japanese Intensified
their two-way aaaa-ilt on demorallied Manila, with a
heavy artillery fight north• went of the fipitol and vio­
lent tank battles to southeast
where casualties are report­
ed heavy on both sides, the
_ Far East army reported to­
te day. "Very heavy pressure”
against American end Filipino
define** eouUeito of Manila wax

MsaArtbtU.

Nipponese Gain One
Great China Objec­
tive In Capture Of
British Hongkong

Churchill and Roosevelt M eet the Press

U. S. Has “Inflexible
Purpose,” He Tells
ConjiresH Members
At Historic Session

.War-Weary Nazi Prisoners

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With the fall of Hongkong, in
U nification
of the offensive I
against Singapore l* -»p*-fte I ]
The British radio rrp-c'm l to
d-iy a Japanese push’ is &lt;1-rclop
mg down the renter of th - M»
laya peninsula toward
Kuala
Llpu&gt;, 280 mllre north of Hinicu
pore.
Chinese troop* are »tid on tinoffensive in the Hongkong urea
despite the surrender of ine ttritisb crown colony, but in the in­
terior of Ohio* the Japanese have
launched s hear- drive tow ard'tho
vital (fed supply point of Chang­
WASHINGTON. I)iv. 2 G.
sha. It was 'announced yevtrrduy.
Chines* fortes havirout the fa n —
ish Prinu* Mininton Kowloon Tailored 10 iiiilc*
trr Winston (hurthill prenorth of llottgkng -territory. *'
clictfil today tin* United
military apokesmsn «oid, and
| States n m l Hritain will bo
on
l i g h t i n g - n e w tuking pluc
: produriittf. within a year o r
l&gt;»lh eidee of .the, radioed Just
118 months, "results in war
above tbit birder.
Meanwhile, attention hu* cen­
!power beyond anything ever
tered sin th* defense of British
jsoen in tin* Axis states."
troops bolding a line diK) mile*
He k*hiirj(»*»l ilmt (i or m any, Ja«
north of Ringapurc *g»in»t J a ­
' P»&gt;" still 11-•I\ plott«**| .trul planned
panese Invasion force*.
for \%i$r. Mr I'hurt hill, uitilrvMlnff
t_, . i.w , Minlater W inston Churchill, puffing hie
in history th a t lead en of the two nations have
la te s t official report* Indicated
a historic simhhhi of (onarotaa,
inevitable Cigar, gets » taste e f s White House held a Joint p r r u conference. The President, that the Japanese dilve southward
■ui«| Wu*lttiitrloit Intel uii “ inflex*
im oking a cigarette, let Mr. Churchill do mo«t dmVh the Malayan i*vitin»»uiss had
conference a s he meets the newsmen in
•l»le pur|MiM\‘ iiitlhtitirihr the tiq 8.
I
m-t ri stemmed, with British troop*
of the talking.
Freaideftt'c oval room. Thin 'la the first time
now standing fast in the straining W ar-weary German prisoners ere marched to the rear In Libya in In** ttril tf"'ii toIt'd roftfUL'ficv In
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wsk* of the British desert push. British censor said they are among Ihr wiiM outroim*. ||y 1V4S, pro"green hell" Jungle fastnesses.
iluction “will i’tuililt* ii4 to nsiumn
"The situation remain* unchang­ tho thousand* of prisoners taken in the new drive.
tho initiativ,* i»ii un umpire tacalta,*,
ed.” Far Kaet )iraili|isnrters said.
hi* Miitl uiniti apptuuriv. Mr. C h«K l J u
“There ha* bren »om* • divelittl derklNti tu an d ' i*nm1uAI
bombing activity by enemy plane*.
Koo’M’Vrlt ill.I not htultatre to fore*
The bombing* wu* very haphacant a "long ami hurtl wur”, b«xard, cau*ing very little damage
ruling **t)ur Preoplo wouM rathvC
and few rn*utilitir»i"
know tho truth. *
Obaerver* here considered it
Four large outdoor billboards
Kmni th«» rapitol thre i*rlmo
llkrly that the rapture »f li"ng
In Michigan havo potter* adver­
Minis tr r trtu n iril to thre White
kung would •iglint nil intensified
tising Sanford through the kind­
llouNr nml rrsiiiiiiil hi4 inomcnKeds Keport 20,000 ness of Peter Bteketev, a regular
JapA nen« offennivr
Hing*toua talkg with the
Prealdtltl*
porr.
winter
visitor
to
Sanford,
Kd
lligGermans Killed In gine, locretaty o f the Chamber
M rrting •k’ctioimlly with Amerlctan
offiri.iN nirunwhilre were thre HO*
Sevastopol F i g h t of Commerce, announced today.
imIiI trchnirUI fip frln wtio accom*
Wc are indebted to Mr. Stekepanin! Mr t hiirrhill ami fe&gt;rd
tee. who is well known locally and
titr a — , i« i »&lt; V fi.ii
Drill night for Company C. 4th
llfovprbrutik, llire Ilntmh Supply
has
been
a
winter
resident
of
.Han­
The British claimed today
Battalion of th* Florida Drfen*e
• MinUtrr, on threir unlirruhlreil trip.
ford
for
many
M
asons,'
Mr.
Hig­
more than 1I.0SO Asia prisonGov. Spesaard Hoi la ml lire Iinnl i Thre rurrrent talkt ur«* prrellmlaThe selective service quota for
gins declared. “W . sen t him the Forte has been changed from
era have been captured In
ary When threy
t down to tnngTuesday
to
Thursday,
e'fective
Thursday
either to dismiss or ihlrea thre other Allired natitiiiA—.
potters,
which
he
put,
without
Seminole
County during the
North Africa and that heavy
Com
plot
i*
plan*
concerning
the
coat
to
us,
on
hi*
billboard*.''
Jan.
8,
F..
C.
Harper,
captain
and
suspend
Assistant
State
Attorney
Icoioo were iaficted en Germonth of January i» 100 men.
ICxjHaia, (‘hmu. ninl the Dutch In*
Mr. lUggina has received a director of th* Seminole County con it rue lion of a ramp ami pier art-ording tu inform ation r e ­ Lloyd E. Boyle either on'charge* dire*, thre RriUsh iloiuiiiiotti and tha
■alas attempting to retreat 10
copy
of
the
Muskegon
(Mich.I
on
U
k
r
Monro**
will
be
submit'
miles south ef Bengasi. Russia
unit which la composed of 65 .urn,
of drunkenness or officiul misuse Amrericua- ar«* rex|h*ctret| to bo
Chronicle th a t he mid would be of
ted to the City Commission ul it* ceived by E. B. C arter of the
reported 20.000 Germans were
draft office on Second Street.
stated this morning.
of power aa filed against him by brought into council.
interest
to
Mr.
Bteketev*
fronds.
next
meeting
by
City
Engineer
hi led In th* ala day battle at
Volunteer* from IH to 31 year* Representative E. E. llrady, it wu*
The fact th at there are a num­ Fred William*, it ws* disclosed
It I* an extra edition, dealing with
the* besieged Raaaian Naval
of nge may rnliat In any branch
the form er newsboys of the pa­ ber of name* on tha reserve wait­ today.
baas of Sevastopol.
of the service only with the con- revealed today In a letter tu Mr.
per, who have organised a club ing list of the unit CapL Harper
The total rust will am ount to s e n t of parents or guardians, Boyle from the Governor.
The Kaeelaaa claimed the
pointed
out,
proves
the
willingness
Declaring th a t 'an unusually
called the Goodfallowa for the
$1,047.80 for the pier and $t'J2.P0 since the regular selective serv­
rrtreatiag Germane left I0O
purpose of providing under-prt of men In this area, who are not for the ramp, accnrding to figure* ice age ranges from 21 to 38 large number of reputablu citimer# villegea behind en the
In
active
branches
of
th*
Army,
to
ATLANTA, lire. 2 d . - (Special)
vileged children with Christmas
released by Mr. Williams. The years, the d raft board head lens of Seminole County state
Moscow front Christmas Day.
serve th eir country.
In.tallnivnt li-mli-r* ami sellers
you have made a good record us a
gifts.
City Is said to desire the construc­ pointed out.
“Th*
company
will
continue
to
public
prosecutor
Gov.
Holland
The oid newsboy* gathered on
tion as an asset to the City and
Of the quota, .10 whit* per­ reprimanded Mr. Boyle for the ■WBra warnnl by W. S. McLurln,
drill
only
one
night
a
week,
but
pri-tiilrnl uf Hu« Fcd.-rnl ReBritish troops have taken over downtown *treat corners and sold training will become more rigid for the benefit of boatmen and sona will be drafted and 70 col­ chsrge of drunkannesi and said Jr„
■rrvt- Hunk uf Allunta, that reg i­
the. mine of Bengasi, capita! of paper* as of old, and the proceed* and concentrated now that we are fishermen. Original plan* for Ft. ored men. Whit* selectees will that such conduct “breeds dis­ stration statem ents must bo filed
were used for tho benefit of the
Mellon Park included the building b&gt; sent to Orlando to the pro- respect for th* court and for the
Cirenaiea and second largest town children. “Speaking of war extra*, technically In the tear. W* are of euch a pier, so it will be placed induction
station for rigid Army law, aside from It* disturbing ef­ by lice, ill, 1 'jll. Failure to file
gradually
receiving
additional
eIn the fascist North African em­ there i* • man eaUing today who
off the mirth end of Chapman examination on Jan. 10 and na- fect upon the confidence whicn firm* liubn- tu pi-naltie* imputed
pire, and air and land forcee are cried the news a f the Cutter qulpmeat and the unit I* now Avenue In order to comply with grocs will leave to take th* pre­ the public should have In. law by that date will render such
comparable to th* National Guard.
fur opvruling without u lierntv, as
induction examination Jan. 21.
hammering on In relentless pur­ massacre on the Little Big Horn These man are to take th* place tha plane.
enforcement officers."
pre»crlbed untlvr Itcgulatlun W,
In Wyoming Stay buck 68 year*
Members
of
th*
local
advisory
.The
pier
will
be
100
feet
long
Gov. Holland's letter in full i* tho new inslallnn-nt tuntrul regu­
suit of Asia forces Into Trlpolitan- ago. Tho men to Peter P. Steke- a t bom* of those men who are
with an .eight foot walk. The end board received Information Wed­ as follows:
ia, a communique announced offi­ tee, Muskegon'* official grand new serving th* United States in will have a “head” of 10 by 30 nesday afternoon from National
lation, Mr. McLnrin oiplainrd. The
ramp* and base* throughout th* feet. Th* ram p wilt be located 100 Selective Service Headquarters Honorable Lloyd k\ Boyle
license* are being isiurd, w ithout
cially yesterday.
old newels'.
Assistant
State
Attorney
churgr, u'|ion receipt of tho regt“On his way downtown that nation', ha said.
Captor* of the seaport, with Its
feet east of the pier and n eat to in Washington, in regard to tha “Sanford, Florida.
Inatructiona aa to the* extent
•tration stslcm enl from tho ap*
situation which reads; My dear Bir:
strategic control of the military day. little Peter board people ex­ training will he intensified were the bulkhead. I t will be 10 feet present
"The requirement* for man­ "On Monday afternoon, Dec. plicunts.
citedly talking about th* me tea road bad abort rnDway lines Into era. Naturally ha gammed It wax sent frpm headquarter* in HL wide pnd 30 feet In length.
Of the approximately 11,000
Mr. Williams stated th a t tide power In tha armed forces can­ 15, you attended th* hearing at
Libya, gav# the British control of .In his paper*. Bo he cried the Augustine and In addition to w ater cypress will be used for not accuratalp be foretold at
office- In Tallahaeee* on cer firm* engaged In instalment cash
all Cirenaiea except for some poc­ new* He sold til but one of hi* drilling Inetract Ion In marksman o llin r and the coat of m aterials this time. I am a u r a af ena
charges which had.been pre. lending slid instalment telling
however, every »««h re­ ferred against you and which dc within the Sixth Federal Reserve
kets of enemy resistance still-be- I t papers whan tha purchaser of •hip and sub-caliber firing will be fo r th* pier-am ounts to $008.86 thing,
quirement will be met fully and
tho h u t on# happened to scan It continued, CgpC Harper said.
Inf eWtffd up.
and $2.17.00 for tha ramp. Con­ wholeheartedly, 'an d when th* veloped during the hearing Into District, tu date only about 3,000
Military observers estimated for tho iwueacr* nows while Pvter
struction coats will be $430 for history of your accomplishment two ipeelfe chargee ss follows: have filed the required registro*
“1. Public drunkenness in San lion blank* with the Federal Re­
LOAN TO SALVADOR
tha pier and $186 for tho ramp.
that moat of tha tasks of General wsa still anMMLs,
shall have been w ritten t there ford on two occasions early In serve Bank of A tlanta or its
“Tho buyer could not find a
Erwin Roasmek’a Libyan fovea had
will be no-failure to explain.
this year, •• 1 recoil It In Feb. branches, which a re located .In
SAN SALVADOR, FJ Salvador.
teen wiped out. The wreckage of word about i t 'Em hot*,' bo said
“I assure you th at avery ef­ ruary and June.
Birmingham, Nnahvillr, New Or*
tha N atl leader's equipment won to Peter, T here to not a word in Dae. t t —GPV—Congress Wednes­
fort
will
be
made
to
-place
no
2. Charge of misuse of your lexiu, and Jacksonville.
strewn nil along the route of re­ Ihb paper about Odnorsl Custer’ day authorised tha president to

Plotting Of War
Charged To Axis

Initiative Wi l l Be
Taken Against Foe
Sometime In 1943

City-Advertised

I l l s counter-measure* are under
• w ar by Britain, the United
States and other allies to reversa Japan’s offensive advantag* In the Pacific. Greatly en­
couraged by growing reinforce’
ta meats for the atltoa, all U. a.
soldiers and Marines, antl,-alr'
craft guns and 4th«r equipment
wars removed from Manila in
accordance with the announce
assart the city was “open” and
undefended.
KUewfcgre, a btlghUr picture
for the allies eras painted. B ata­
via la id ' Dutch warplanes, (lash. teg a t the sea Home Japanese
Invaders, sank two Japanese
J. transports a n d v destroyer —
# two off North Borne
a reconnaissance fU
A nar headauarters
The U. 8. Army
reported today the battle of the
Philippines la "g-rlof well" on
all fronts ns Gen. Doug'na MacA 'A rthur proclaim* t Manila an
open city to MW, U from &gt;re
ravages of assault.
I
Alarm* woes ctnaeJ later by
- Japaasaa planes, bat they avoid' ad the city pvjpar and hradeJ
A fac sullying N icholsA irport and
^ h a r b o r fortraae. U. 8. High
- Canuniaaiooar Fraocis B. Sayre
declared the PhDIppIne fight
w 3 T h q continued ’Ho the Inst

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O n T H O B b a ffiln

Bengasi Retreat

Michigan State

Unit Will Begin
R igid Training

Drill N i g h t s For
Company Changed
To Each Thursday Pier Plans Will

109 Men Will Be [Holland Declines
Drafted To Fill jTo Suspend Boyle
January’s Quota|0n Brady Charges

Largest Group Area Governor D ec lares
Asked For Since DrunkennessShakes
Be Submitted To
1) r u f t Beginning Public Confidence

City Commission

Installment licnders
Have To Sij(n Cards

Badly scared tho little newsboy negotiate n $160,000 armaments
treat.
Iona la the United Stats*
Moscow reported stiffening Ger­ fled down the airs* .
man resistance to the Russian
coontar-offenetws an tha Moscow,
Leningrad and Ukraine front*,
Two Cables Sent
while la the fa r southern Crimean
By L i e u t Gilkm
theatre a flare* battle raged as
tha Germans strove to batter their
P in t lieutenant Jack GUlon
a* tha headquarters division ef
the ITth Bombardment Squad-

105 Compete In
Touchton Drug’s
Bicycle Contest

One hundred and five girls and
boys wh* live in Seminole County
entered In the Christmas aonteat
wkieh began Nov. 80 and ended
Christmas Eva. sponsored by tha
Touchton Drug Co., Rexall Ag­
ency, W. V. Bitting manager,
announced today.
Grand prise for bore and girls
we n bicycle.
Wad# Garner
•d Mary Zachary, Jr. woo these
rise*. Mr. Bitting explained that
m aonteat was not * tottery In
■y respect. Tha votes were de­
m is e d by the purchase of

unnecessary burden upon you. If
what may appaar to be unrea
•enable request* are made from
time to Uma, I know you will,
in unity of purpose, carry out
the Inatructiona In o spirit equal
lag that of our soldier* and u l '
lore on tha battle line.
"Quito obviously, change* must
be made to atoulftootlon policy
and procedure. Such change*,
however, should not bo antici­
pated by theae charged with tha
selection * f man a n d (hang**
should he made only upon dire*
th e fro os this Headquarters. A
full statement to thto regard axay
be expected a* aoon aa a

official power through holding
open and on tho docket for im
proper purposes an old proeecu
lion ageinet a eltlsen of Seminole
County. The ether matters men.
tloned all happened prior to my
administration and war* not
proper m ature for my Inquiry.
“I heard tha evidence offered
a t the hearing, which waa quite
lengthy, and have also read the
great mass of (orreapondenc*
which has com* to my office In
coaaactton with theae chargee.
Insofar aa th* second charge
to concerned I think there woe
I ttUtmdtariUmJinf In
th m w ith and you u -

Eight prises ware awarded and

Orlando H as M arine
Recruiting Station
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
S*~
(Special)—In order to meet the
demand of the U. 8. Marina Corps
for more men, w District Handquarters Recruiting Station fa r
Florida has been established n l
the Florida Bank Building to OrUndo.
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Commanded by veteran recruit­
ing officer Major A. M. Robbia*,
the unit expects to furnish a t
least 800 recruit* par month fur
the Marino Corps which to nowdriving for 104JD00 mam AH re­
cruits accepted In Florida, whether
enlisting fo r tha duration, or tag

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on tho p u t the fresh fruit mad
vtgvUble distributors of Um coun­
try can aid ta making available
moro food In lla natural form.
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The Sanford A tlantic N ational Bank
Member federal Deposit Inauranee Corporation

Mowers

it through, for he is not only a man of honest convictions,
ha is a man of unusual courage."
Instantaneous waa the reaction of the business leaders
of Miami. Many approved the ban. Others, who spoke
anonymously, feared the experiment, saying Miami must
have a "liberal policy" in order to attract visitor i.
We shall have the opportunity, then, to ascertain
whether a great winter resort can survive without wideopen gambling, ita attendant vices, and th e ’ infestation of
gangsters which inevitably accompanies the operation of
“rackets," One would think the sunshine, the beeches, the
golf courses, the fishing, the racing with its legalixer
parimutuel betting, the football and other sports would be
all the morn attractive to visitors without gambling oper­
ated by crooks-and gorillas and without the crime and vio­
lence their presence foments. It may be that Governor
Holland apoke for something more than law and order in
hla declaration: maybe he apoki for good bualness, too.—
Atlanta Journal.
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Growers A ssociation
M eeting Is Scheduled

Comment

This war with Italy Is the first
ons with which our country has
av«T been enraged with that
sunny land.

LAKE WALES,
Dec.
2*Secretary Knox announced that
our loss In the Japanese attack (Special)—The thirty-ninth annual
convention of United Freeh Fruit
of Dec. 7 waa aa followa:
Loss
Army Navy and Vegetable Association, ache*
Killed
IBS 2,723

An executive director of the
Chicago planning board nays thnt
meet large cities have reached
their maximum of growth. His
reasons
rvssone are. a declining birth
birth,
rata, a tendency toward life In,
amailer communltlca, and reatrktlona of (migration.

Wounded

U to aakj that hah the world'*
population la at-w ar; when It la
over the numbar will te considereblylaae.
■ ■
Tbs library of th« Immediate
fu tu re. can be packed in n suit­
case. At first micro,ropic pho­
tography played a p art by mak­
ing uimtotuie "kture* of news­
paper pages and book*. Now a
New York publisher hce perfected
a system of printing whereby
100 pages of a book can bo
irinted on a sheet six by nine
nchea but a projection Instru­
ment must be used to enlarge It
to reading else.

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. I f ' dictatorial power* have to of troops h e n for the dedication of F t Homer H. Hesterly,
I given the Mayor in event Of new national guard armory being used by the third air
jibokout, it to woU to have
• This thing . of wholesale de­
Illy HM the Mayor. Wo don’t force headquarters.
nouncing foreign-born persona,
MW anyone who would abuse
'The boys all look about the same age." said one.
whatever may be their nationality
^ power any loss.
"Good husky boys, too," said another.
or color, la aboat on a par with
"Yeah,
thsy
taka
the
pick
of
bur
youth,"
said
the
third.
putting everybody In a berr and
Congress should pass a law
damning
the box. In 'a N. Y.
"It’s
bad,
but
they
have
to
do
It—and
they
wid,"
said
Msratg" John L. Lewis for the
town lives Sam
Dambroeli,
(ration of the emergency. The the first.

"Yeah," said the two others.
Thalr, apparently simple conversation seemed to sum
up not only.the reaction of the silent crowds which watched
the long parade but it teemed a timeless truth /which the
United States most recognise and set on until that great
day when the trud spirit of democracy shall banish War
from the earths—Tampa Timas.
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A graph ahbwa that tha U. S.

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AT FAIR PRICKS
ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED

W INES—LIQUORS—GINS

838

To me the Chrlatmxi KUon to
the saddest period of Um r u : j
there are ao many paopta that 1
and othara ehould remember and
can not or do not. If I had a
stuck of apare dollar WUllama
l'il tend them to thoaa I’d love
to remember and tall them to eel
Irct their own gift or p u s It on
to tome more' needy pereoA IM
thua three of us would' ba made
happy but aa It to all I can do
la taka It out In wishing.
In Chlcai
the death
__ , ___ Robert. ■ McConsfchj
bore—CoL
with hto administration -desplaed
Tribune, long solo occupant af.tha
morning Held, and Marshall Yield
III, with bto opposition sheet, The
Sun. For * full weak the Staff
and mechanical department issued
each morning a complete news­
paper that got ao further than
Um .sanctum sane to ram of the
staff. Then oa December 4 It
b u n t forth with its day-break
edition of 750,000 copies i f a 72
page paper. The last af Ita fear
sections, a slx-paga one, waa de­
voted to enconlums and good
wishes. McCormick
the sou
old Cyrus, of reaper fame, and
Field I, the third edition of Chicago’r pioneer merehaat, Man
shall FtohL
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to which la attached-a fulcrum
lever which converts reciprocal
motion Into a circular movement
when power la applied .through
the . disc. Ua .work to

s r z s s r js s

SKYR1DER SHOES fo r boors

a hair raising
l f s l l ,,h « r about hare

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:A .Miami mas who
him praises the vuloi
genera! high quality

to Uw largest user of copper of tha U. 8.
any country In the world and Pacific f
usre IU own; It used, for tbo
■ftoo yuan, six time* a*

n rn'.'Mi' rttth

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Cut Flower*—Blooming Plant* l
Corsages A rt Our Specialty 1

By AC,NEW WELSH

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P ackage Goods — Beer

A M Save The Difference — Our Personal
Loan Department will finance it. The tost Is

Current

• Good» Boys
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BUY FOR CASH

All be does Is sleep and grin.
&lt;A1I be does to grin and sleep
By the river, sunken deep
'Among the green papyrus-rods.
He waa the first of Egypt's gods
_Aa4 of them all he to th# last,.
'Barvivor of her primal past.

Stream Runs Swift
idlina. Any fish In ItT

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BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR

Speaking as though he meant it, Spessard L. Holland,
IBLE VERSE FOR TODAY Governor of Florida, has ordered the closing of “all illegal
gambling" In Dade and Broward counties. The territory
THIS EMPIRIC CRUMBLEfo
BCAUBB IT WAS BUILT ON specified means the Gold Coast of Florida, to which count­
DBCB A N D SELFISHNESS less Americans flock during the winter for relaxation and
|D NOT ON LOVE. CHRISTS entertainment. The language of his order waa unmistakable.
INGDOM 18 STILL CROWING He directed the Sheriffs of the two counties "to use every
h t t NEARLY TWO TlftlUlawful means and diligence to close out the gambling and
AND YEARS:
Ahasuarus reigned from India bookmaking establishments and keep them out" The Gov­
W unto Ethiopia over &gt; hun- ernor said state investigators would be used to check on
«d and seven and twenty provconditions and that federal heip had been promised.
•ea^-E ather 1:1. •
The action of the Governor draws this editorial com­
CROCODILE
ment from the Miami Dally News:
'e
(Prom Talarla)
"There are two schools of thought as to the effect a
{Way down upon th« river Nile
gambling shutdown will have on the tourist season as well
D ttM the armored crocodile.
' E ls hack Is Jasper, huge-In slit, - as on the general business level of Miami. But there la only
CAnd b* has bubbles for hla eyas. one school of thought aa to the effect it will have on com­
,Jf* doss'not toll, ha does not spin; munity morals and also on the economic status of the or-

'T h e tall papyri, fils on file—
am ad th a n will ba the crocodile,
{jChUlng In hto bed or slime
‘
frinnlng In the face of Thaal
LEAH B01NE DRAKE.

BUY A GOOD USED
CAR1FROM THE AW

U M pJ -WIO

of in awaiting mob.
Unfortunately.. Florida waa one of . the states In which
* lynching occurred this year. The others were Georgia.
North Carolina and South Carolina. It is no credit to this
state that It ranks with the worst in laW "iolationj of this
kind. We hope that next year will see a complete change
of heart in thla respect. An a general rule law enforcement
officers can prevent lynching*.if they really want to and
know the public is behind them.

Is Gambling Necessary?

, As prowl within fils rushy groves
. S I seldom wakes, he seldom
•.more*.
*U« hardly seems to lire at all—
VY«t ba will see great Memnon fall
And pyramids crumble. Afterwhile
.T h e Spina may weary of hsr
* smile,
‘And link her head between her
*tow»
. A*d sleep....-.And even NUe may
T-paase .
' W hto ceaseless abb and flow. vBet somewhere oosy banks will

”

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The Federal ,0 o i
teach men over-I
assist In the-N il

V cV vf

v &gt;:. r- 't L-

la eatabli thing Trade Training ' tyhotfa' to
ndsr 60 ysar# of y
a trade .ad that they .can

taught
stuty uf. the Jap.

�TOT

Personal Activities
lor

Telephone 148

.-Girl ocouis oiage marriage of Laurette
• . j Court of Awards Minshew Is Anounced
T h , Girl Scouta’ annual Chrutm at tea and Court of Awards wat
held on Tuesday afternoon a t the
Woman's Club with the main (r a ­
te r* of entertainm ent being a play
which was w ritten apd directed by
Audrey Bach.
Thote participating in the play
x r tn ; Minnie Ruth Odham, Nancy
Jo C o n tain , Betty Jo Brock, Mary
Ann Galloway and Endslcy Mrisch.
A chorua compered of ten girl*
sang Chrlatmaa carets and hymn*,
accompanied a t the piano by C ath­
arine Clark.
A talk on "Living Out The
Scout Promise". wa« given by Mir*
Irene Hinton, ecoht leader, and al­
so a talk on the Senior Srrvi-e
Scouta, which la composed of girla
In Senior High School. She related
rome of the many fielda of lervire
In the Senior Scouta aurh a*:
child care; transportation; com
munication; booths; and abetter
and clothing.
Following the presentation of
th* merit badges a t the conclusion
of the Court of Awards, refresh menta In keeping with the O ust•mas theme were nerved. There
were approximately 40 mother*
and friend* present. .

* Bay

Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Minshew of
I-ake Mary are announcing the
marriage of their only daughter,
Mi*» laiurctte Minshew, to Ralph
Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O. Slansell ol Ssnford.
The couple were married in
Jacksonville ,m Sept. 12, a t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 . W.
Markham. Mrs. Msrkham i* the
former Irene Appleby of Sanford.
Mr*. Williams attended echoola
in la k e Mary and 8anford, and
*o» graduated from Seminoe High
School with the clsse of 1941. M r.
W 'H um , I* also a graduate of
Seminole High School end is a t
prrw nt stationed with the Army
Air Corps at Drew Field, Tampa.
Mr*. William* will Join him there
upon the completion of a Beauty
Culture Course which the U ta k ­
ing in Daytona Beach.

Open House Held
By Miss Truluck

Approaimately
100
guests
walked through an arch of varL
colured lights, rettin g on ever­
greens, into Ihe living-room' of
Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Trulock’a
home Christmas Eve when Mlsa
Madatyn Truluck
held
Open
House.
The interior of the
Truluck
home wae decorated with holiday
colors and flowers. On the tan
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
porch, lights from a Chrlatmaa
tree, of celling height, cast a glow
G. U. S tu art
xbout the room.
Between the first room the
young men and women entered and
Defense Stamp* A Bonds the diningroom, gold light* In
white bells among boughs of ra ­
dar made a second arch. Yellow
gladioli decorated the punch U ble where Mlsa Truluck served by
cmdlelight.

Today &amp; Saturday
Double Program

D iw n n ri O T b itn

Manila Declared
Open City As Foe
Presses Attacks

Little Mary Ann Eaton la re ­
covering from a recent illness at
H m m tln m rrf
F
f* h f»
H
)
the home of her parents, Mr and east Ardor raged along lhr road
Mrs. A rthur Eaton, on Park Ave running from I’agUbftgnn east to
Due.
Antimonnn. United States nrlil*
Irry commanded stretchm of lh«
Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Miller ire road, and in trying to advance, th t
spending the Christmas holidays in Japanese farr&lt;l the peril nf beTampa as tha guests of Mrs. Mil­ ing boxrd off from tneir ha»r by
ler’. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. artillery fire concentrated on their
rear.
Carter.
Sharp fighting also was report—
_
'" M r . and Mr*. J i - A. Kowlaml ad a t Uaubae, 18 milts north­
and J. E. Rowland, Sr. arrived west of Antimonan, where the
in sis barge*
Wednesday to visit through the Ja|&gt;anv*c landed
holidays with Mr. and Mra. J. E. and some smaller croft from five
Rowland, J r , and Mr. and Mrs. or six transports.
Manila had
four air
Lamar L. Rowland.
alarm s on Christm as Day.
The
provinces
of Luzon also
N r. tn d M r t Royer Ledlow
•n d daughters, Betty Jo, Shir- were under heavy a ir attack. The
k y snd Joye*, snd Glenn Clsck- town of Tarlae, 65 miles north­
um of
thu west of here, was raided &gt;&gt;v
or Tsllspooss. Os.,
G s, sre
si
Jasan eje plane* at 12: It
■h m U of Mr. sad Mrs. J. L. three
Horton snd Mrs. Arise Banks. " M. Thuraday.
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SUNOCO
SERVICE
STATION
B e rrie n

r DAVID M.
EARLE
MANAGER

BUV ME
THAT TOWN"

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in ^ U Q N E

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In ent)-elbrht i?*( .U&gt; • n.«r miif*

th a n »lr«v ti"&gt; .lav* p r i o r ».» Ir»*•
f if th da&gt; ..f J«nt*Kr&gt;.
1912. In
Th** H a n f.m l l l r m l . l * n** «*&gt;|.Apr i
|Mil*ll«hr.| in
Mrminolee
t'-im t y
Fln r id n
WITNUMH nib o f f l . ' n l hen.1 nn.l
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the.

Mrs. P. L. Ray, and Carl Alvin
Prescott, son of Mra. 8. R. Prr*
cott and the latg Mr. Prescott of
l^ingwood, was solemnized on
W ednesday evening a t the horn*
o f the Rav. and Mra. B. G. Yeargin o f Langwood.
Th* R a v . Y rargiu performed
the ceremony In th* prasenc i of
Mr. sad Mrs. M. Mlsartk had only «loa* friends and relatives of
■■ t M r dinner gweet* yraterdsy tha couple.
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F. A. Uria, who .pent the sum­
mer months In Georgia and Rodua,
N. Y. and tha Ball* Glade area, la
spending th* holidays with hit
family In Sanford. J!* expects tn
remain In Ssnford during the c*|ery shipping season.

Th* arid* chose for her wad­
Mrs. B. A. .K rai snd Mw* Caroly s K sat o f Winter Park. Mr. ding a powder blue rrep* drtai
and Mrs. C. L, Walker and eMI- fashioned on straight Imea and
dren of Plant City. Corporal J, har accessories were in blark. A
nag* of iw m theart reaebuda
W, Miaartek and Mias Jans Ford
completed her eaetmue.
•f Tampa.____________
Mra. Pr****U attended th* Han­
ford acboela and la • graduate of
Carlin Palm er H as
Berntael* High la b ia l In the
of t U V Mr. Pf*M*tt was
Supper. For Friend* class
graduated from ‘Lyman High
Sthael la Loagwwod and L at
Mia* Cartel Palmar entertained *a*nt empUyad by th* Allan
an Christmas Kv* at bar kom* an tie Ceaat Una Railroad la Pan
Drtva with a baffat f*rd.
friends. A b*l- Vmm Umkr ratetn fr an a short
provalled In tha wedding trip tha caari* will re
and th# rida in tha Park A|mrtm*ata.

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l&gt;&lt;&lt;»l&gt;.-rt\ |M th.* • ••.Mit\ ..f S«*m•
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ATTENTION
MEN BETWEEN
50 AND 60

I . f*. I'hunt-fihitltt
Gloria !-*ura Vanderbilt, 17. ami Pasqualr (P at) Hi i . ».
v n r .&gt;1.1
It la grnrrally f«*|| (hut it a 1
actor's agent, apply for their marriage license m
|l » » 1 . &lt; rt| man ha* not niailr a tutfriM I y ,
Slir promised clerk »ho would bring her. mother’* wmt u , u.*»ni laU r.
I lh r lintr hr K Till that hr nrvrr
will
, Mr. Jack Krt i*. lift* uiMirati'*'' 1
»rxrcutivr with I'.i yntra rxprri |
rncr training field men in lhr
. Southrnatrm stati'R, i&lt;* in n fair
' way to explode thin theory.
Hr aaaertfc that men betwrrn
, the agen of .SO and tif» with . j
background of hnnraty and in
I tegrity and a hmad acnuaintanc**
' In their t»cmmiinity «leveh»p rap |
I idly in the life inMirntiro huai i
neaa.
lie aaya that prrvitiua aale-«
' experience ia valuable hut h&gt; n •
in ran a neceaaary The tnnin re
t)iiiaite la for a man to have n
•infer* deaire to find an im (
tyortant place in
Rn«l he will
Ing to hack thu tlraire up witn ‘
I hard work
t
lie hits aaaured the w riter thit» i
anyone falling in thla gr»%
up wil*
; receive every ettnaiilrratkui m th** j
wuv of adet|uate training a n d •
(humMv financial aaxhtwncr if 11
thev will write him at Box I ’I'*. I
Jacksonville. Kloriila.
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ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS
•WITH AN OK
THAI COUNTS"
IK VU l 'R 01.11

CAR
II VS I'O O It T IR K S
T R A IIK IT IN
ON (IN K OK O C R

USED CARS
T h u ! 1llaxt* (iiHid T lrcH
ID III i lu-x rn lrl
1It'll!':r I 'mx n
Sli t .1,0(1
Sell.ill
p.i:w I’lx fnniltll
is :,, mi
( mipsIII. Is 1I'h rx rn lrl
Itl-llIX c 1im n
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1*1.17 t hex r n lr l O rl u \ f S p t. St-dan
VY. K udin
11I5.IMI
IU17 1‘1x nion 1h
llla.IH I
S ed an
1*118 I'ly in n iilh
I8 .i.m l
Coups . ..
1*117 O liN nndilli' 1
Ilia.(HI
I'ilNH. t n u p r
TIM i KS
I*J 11 t h cvridt-l 1 1
iiia.mi
T on I -f-K ti p
1tills C hrxT nlel
I 1, in n C ali \
Cliaii-*
li'.I.VOO

Sen vn Mclri Ai llurbara Pepper l« tjuiulled into a * • :• &lt;*• •lull!-* Ung at
ihu leaven New York with tho VJSO Camp Mbup I nil for tin* Newport,
It.
Navy Base. The unit wan *rnt to tH«* t»ane to ent«Tt tin *i*rvic«i
men whose Chrixlmux furloughs had bt»en c a n n ll’d,
will
R.iilori
o(T active dut&gt;.

Pearce Will
Preach At Church

Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken

K ill ( 'h rx rid rl
I '- . 1•u) Ciili Al H.vmi
S ta k e
1917 Kuril (ill 1 1
1v.i.lin
T on 1rirkiip

will work toward t grund tlimnx
on Jnn IP. tlu* iHnmmid Injulro
SANDWICHES
cclebnitiun "f !*••• »•!• ut Roor«*
ALL KINDS OF
n ll't pixtltetli liiitiol.tv In Florida \
Dr
II ti lV&gt;t?c» a mcml»*r ||,
Irivc will ul*a hi ho loti liy *
of
Detroit Mi’dimlih1. €T*mf«»r
id ifv h r |l I'roi.lwiy of ihlandoi
rnrr, will n»e:»rl» nttho Kirnl
M rth ^lh l iTimch. Sundny even as *Isi11* th.Him.iii
79M W. l r t SI.
Ing, nt 7 . do n'rlork. I)r P*M»rce I
Sunfnrd Avenue Just Off
Sanford,
. .
H a.
wbi • ’•buimiiIimI with Dr. M. H i1
Of Geneva Avenue
Hire
in Metropolitun Churrn,
Mich., and prenrh**d ir« I •Mil.ANDO W 11.1. fll.M K O t'T j
the pulpit while Dr. Ric&lt;* wan in |
Ilrlamlo will l.ave it, first .
r.ilgln.id for fi«e month* ilnnn;the World W ar No. 1. A lter the Iiiackoul tonight -lulling u' 10:2'*
latum of Dr. R|e.-, |)r. IV jin- o'clock nml inilm * mild Ihe all
w in! to F ranee and for 17 clear *lren ,ighui |, •oiinilt-i|.
mentha wa* Y V C. A. rhup
|
lain. A cordtnl Invitation i* ex
tended lo tnuri*ta and o'h.-r* l» is T ill: i m i i i r r n i ii r. x i v n i
frsaei la a aclentlically homogenized emulslen of taslrleat mla■ii n n i *i. r u n i i r. i \
xxii
hear this mo«t inti-resting nn-l
aral oil. tasty prase laico and phenolphthalein. Ptuaol acta tnl
f
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xi'.viixui
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soft,a waata matter, labelcate the Intestinal canal, and gently)
talented speaker, who ha &gt; filled
f l.o N llit. ix i n t x i i u i t ,
B tiaiU te msaelas eantrolling bowel movements. All Htrao actioasf
some of the largest rhurrhc* in
t ux un i-n
are aaeaasaey te ppailis rsiis* from constipation and Pra**l ia guar-l
Michigan.
• - I I X I l l . i l ! I.
\ i h ' I i i i i : m , i-l ain
a (deed te gtva retie* or yovr druggist will refund every cent ufl|'
■ire.
yo*r meaey.
r.l.l_X
l.ta&gt;Yl&gt;
fraaelte tha Idael Am% laaaUv*. Children aa well aa ado Ha liks/
frrulu nt
Its creamy "peaaa wMn" taate ted easy, effective action. Ask ynurl
O f t P K I t n&gt;* p r u t . h v \ rin. N
druggist foe Pwiail, R semes ia He or 11.00 alzea. Pruaol te sold)
HTATM tty
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Altman
Chevrolet Co.

Try PRUNOL, The FruiUlSiceXaxativo
GuarantNd To Relieve Constipation

Holland Joins Group
To Fight Paralysis

NEW YORK. Dec. 2(k-&lt;8peel.l)
—Governor Hpetsard L. Ilallanil of
Florida has accepted mrinbershlp
in tha National Govarnora Com­
mute* for th# 1943 "F ig h t Infan­
tile Paralyala" campaign.
Responding to the Invitation of
Keith Morgan, national chairman
lion of the I’resident'a Birthday
n* tho committee for tho Celebrisfor tho N ational foundation for
InfantUo Paralysis, Governor llol

sad gtecaoHed ky

INUH
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V ik ifliffn ,

K a n him
You urn h« r» li y ntitlOmil t h a t
• •lit h w |i#Hi I !•■111 ii t **i| d i f j l m l
) qii In th«* r i r r u l t C o u r t o f lh«t
N in th Jtidirfril ( I r r u l t . In &lt;»n«t fu r
fta-minoU
County,
Plo ndsi,
|«»
whirl* ym* arm h#r» by
ortlarBi!
to npprMF i i»a&gt;tHiiu.itir o r l*y at*
t o r n * ? ) to i i o w e r th *
lull
of
C o m p l a i n t f l i n t lu t h a
run
of
(*tiarllrt I*.
Vmirbiw*
v«.
K1U
f.loyt| VoterhteteH, tj H id U**ing . a n
a r l t o n f*u tllWifrM, nn n r liaiftm*
thi» &amp;th d a y o f
L t o u n rv .
19ft,
M W l»a*lniC M Unite l».»* o f thin
C o u rt, u lh rr w lte o a t »«&gt;•m u
pro
f'onftemteo wil
h*t «uta
tnt«rte«l agultiBt
"Delighted to te rra a t a
willt lie*
&gt;ni»
f
o
r
frillUFte
t
o
appriter,
phteul,
bar of tha Governors’ Committee. ’ o r
am r m « |
|»y low.
The 1*42 campaign will be, IT
, r tn
,M IrHUTIIWII
'ttflT IlN It
Oft DKItMIl

launched officially oA Jan. 12, and! ih .i

tb i.

order

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Mr. snd Mra. G. A. Smith and
dsncbUr, Suian Isabel, of Chicsto , HL, are th* guests of Mrs.
Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mr*.
John Metach, 8r , for the holidaya. Mr. Smith lafl thla m orn­ The wedding of Mia* Edith
Ray, Ptilr daughter of Mr. and
ing by plan* for Taapa.

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PAGE THREE

Miss Edith Ray Weds
Carl Alvin Prescotl Jh.'^u

Compute Washing A
L u b r ic a tio n

rtn m n t

Holland Declines
To Suspend Boyle
On Brady Charges

i r . . t i . » r d r r a . P a ir &lt;&gt;•.&gt;
fm m all the evidence that ther*
can he no doubt that you were
publicly Intoxicate.) on at leatt
one of Inc two occasion* mentioni
n ..
_
. _ ,
cd and that you have teen inL. R. McIntyre of Daytona tnxicatrd *&gt;n the other occasion.
Beach It the guest of l&gt;r. and I think that such conduct on the
Mra. J. N. Tolar.
| part of a law enforcement of-J
_____
[fleer I* reprehensible and breed* i
J. W. Vickery of Palatka w as;disrespect for the court and for'
th , Christmas Day guest of hla Ihe Isw, aside from its disturb-'
..
„
'ffnet upon the confidence I
mother, Mrs. Lillian Vickery, and;which the public should have ln[
famliy.
law enforcement officer*. I ceriainly tiu st that no repetition o f
Mrs. T. P. Dean of Tampa, for­ this offense will occur during
merly of Sanford, visited with your term "f office as In such,
friends here on Wednesday en- c»*r I stall feel that it is nothing*
le»s than my duty to promptly I
route to DeLand.
suspend you
Roy Chorpening arrived Wed­
“ In view of the fact, however,
nesday from Ntw Orleans, La. to th st an unusually large number
of
reputable citizen* of Seminole
spend the holidas with Mrs. ChorCounty state that you have made
penlng.
a good record a* a public proaeMias Camilla Deal arrived Weil cutor and that you should be re­
neaday from Washington, D. C. to tained in said position, and in
■pend the holiday* with her mo­ view of the further fact that
there were no rcpeliti"na of th*
ther, Mra. R. R. Deas.
offense reportrd «r complained of
Mr. and Mrs. Cldye Tanner and *» having occured between June,
eon of Jacksonville ere the guests J*U , ,m * W* ‘I*1* ° f *he hearing,
of Mr. Tanner’s mother. Mrs. O " *». * frel that it Is neither
Jessi. Tanner
necessary n«*r wise for me to
*
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suspend y»u at this time. I .hall
—
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.
Jtherefore, dismiss the case ssMis. Adel. R w . h u returned | „ pt „
lhr charge of drunkto her home in Tamps after t.nnc»* ,nd hold said charge open,
■la ss
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T
■pending Christmas Day
subject entirely to your future
parents, Mr. and Mra. F. P. Rines. proper conduct In this regard dur*'
Ing your term "f office. We ell
Mr. and Mrs. M W. Deariso make mistakes and I shall aahad as their Christmas Day sume, in the absence of future
|k n U , Mr. and Mrs. B. t). Ben misconduct on your part «f the
n e tt of Ocoee, and Mr. and Mrs. sim e kind, th at this has *««n
E. M. Comte o f W inter Garden. simply a mistake which * prob. . . v ... „ .r n .l „» M-nv-r *bl)r r , Krr ,, »'l by you as much aa
Mr*. Kettle Hamel of
anyone else. I invited your c&lt;&gt;Colo. la visiting with her brother- np, r„ ion ,n lht, m atter and w„,
In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. hope that you make an efficient
George E. Balmea.
and satisfactory record In office
in your official and personal emu
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shuttle- duct for the remainder of your
worth of Indlanola, Mlsa. arrived term.
Wednesday to visit with their
I beg to remain,"
eon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. snd
Yours faithfully,
Mrs. Malcolm MacNelll.
Spesasrd L Holland, governor
Friend* of Mrs. Joel S. Field
will be glad to leant that she has
been removed from the FemaldLaughton Memorial Hoapital to
her home on West First Street.

U r. and H n .
Dan Grey
Mitchem of Chicago, til., an*
nounea the b irth of a da ughUR
Gail France*, on Tutoday, Dec.
23, a t Morey Hoapital in Cblca*
go. N n . Mitcham will ha re­
membered aa tha form er Helen
Wilton, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Fred R. Wilton. •

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J. A llcnty took first place hon­
ors tylth a total score of 258 t*
T**tg»r« rregraaaa
top Oth«r members of the Bern.
Inpie Oun d u b a t their regular 6:00 Edwin C. IIU1
shoot on lb* taka front range 6:10 Dinner Music
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Wednesday, HjrrdGoode stated
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today.
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7:30 A1 Pierce'a Gang
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II. William, _..... 96 oo 88 274 9 JO Red Croaa Program
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10:45 N*wa of th* World
W. Linton of Orlindo ............
70 73 73 210 IIKW Jim Whit*
Other Orlando visitors were C. 11:06 Claud* Thornhill Orchestra
„
Pampey anal
F. Fell, who also 11:30 Johnny Long
partlclpltated
In the alow fire 12:00 IJnbtm Welle. News
match.
12:06 Sign Off

Army Gets Starches
In Form Of Bread

UBIKO FEEDS a t Tottrhton’a Oro,
IKE. OAK A lighter wood.
Era* delivery.
Come
on
over or write Tremper'* Wood
Tard, Osteen.

RADIO NEW S

cm m ertial^F hery to shame.
For instance, In recent maneuaoutheastam
vara in the right
eight southeastern
states, a ffald bakery under the
direction of Brigadier Genelit
General Jam es L. Frink, Fourth
Corps Area Q uarterm aster, pro­
duced nearly 6JOOO.OOO pound, of
Army f l a ir tria d In two months
at a cost of lest th in two cents
par pound.
finest greyhounds In the nation
will perform in the It races to
be held every night.
The faatrat tme of nil school­
ing racra waa made Christmas
Eve when lll.Grado rounded the
futurity distance over n slow
trsrk In 29.3 seconds. TlpertyWltchet sprinted a similar dis­
tance on the same night in 29.4
seconds.

FLINT. Mich.. Dae. «6-&lt; JP&gt;Rxriow It. C un&lt;«, president of
th* Bukk division o f tha GanaraJ
He to n Carp., r t r a J a d today th*
Army Air Corp* had aothorix*d
doubling of Bu'rk‘i rfTammoth aircraft angina program.
He aald the management Intend­
ed to put the expansion Into effeat Immediately, and eatlmated
tha dirlalon would employ between
25.000 and 50,000 workeri bi air­
plane engine production when all
plants a r t In full production.
or

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re c e iv e d b y t b s A tto r n e y G e n e r a l
df t b s B la le a t F i e r i * * a t b la
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to
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A ltn rr fe y G e n e r a l
■ late of Florida

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Clark of th a C ircu it
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p e tty under lh # aald c # r t i n r t U | |
h t u ^ l w a« IH th # n um # ot
known.
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l&gt;at#d t h i t
l*#r, 1911.

j m i c i A t , c i n e t 1IT. IN AND
FO* T U COc NTT o r b r n INOI.C AND TMR STATB OF
FLORIDA
IN - CNANCCNT.
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1:20 Matinee Musical
1:30 Adventures, In Selene* .
1:45 Ju an A rris, song*
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2:30 Bru*h Creek Follies
3:00 Columbia'* Country Journal
3:30 F. O. B. D atrolt
3:55 Pres* Nrwa
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1911

Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail; Highway
And Water Transportation

Member Associated Press

N U M B E R 99

ccuses Japan Of Inhumanity And Barbaric
In Bombing Raids On Open City Of Manila
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F. D. R7s Son.(tctH His Wings

Dutch Airmen
Sink Another
As Jap Destroyer

t Various Points
Hitler Halts Retreat
Red A rm y A ttem pts
To Take Kerch, Lift
• Siege A t Sevastopol
As Foe F ig hts Back

War Hero's Mother and Sister

Suicidal Losses Are
Suffered By Japan.
Against B r i t i s h
Singapore F o r c e s
(M , A • • • e l a t e *

- Many Die From Air
Attack And Great
Fires Are Set
«Hf

Vichy Rule May
Be Restored To
Seized Islands

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Dutch airmen who have
steadily biting chunks out of tho
Japanree fleet reported late yes­
terday the sinking of another
destroyer or a transport off the
Borneo coaat where Japanree
troop* (ecu red e foothold at
Kucning, capital of Sarawak,
A Dutch submarine crew only
tho day before reported the do:
WASHINGTON, Dec. *7— &lt;&gt;P)
ktrvetlon of * 9100-ton Japanese
—fission
Henry Hay.-. French
de. &lt;royer of tno Amagi.-l clast
in the glint X’rh t to k iv i tho
A mb*.sailor, *ai&lt;l today after
in-rders out or •!* Eo .t Indie*.
•eving Secretary of State Hull
Thu* f&gt;‘ Du*-h air an I ten
h r hs,| "no rraunn to doubt that
sicceue* oar* a*l a dully aver
Krrnch suvrelgnty will b# nv
age of one Japanese *hip eunh
r- seriously -1» urged. Hlg Noth*
course at Randolph ........................
TV* Ihi. . ..»*J»t established and maintained over
erland* bombed have been op- P u lit of th* Air, Captain Elliott Roosevelt (Uft), son of President '-It- Pierre ami M iquelon,' two
d atin g over lord as well over Franklin D. Roosevelt, ha* hi* wing* pinned on by llrig. C m . Iln '•mail Island* off Newfoundland
b r ’tish M t.jya ambwlhc Philip­
were
taken over by Krtt*
rt R. Harmon. A reserve officer, on active dut&gt; w ith t h e Air 1
w
,^,' taken
pi! c»—to h*|» the Allies.
rench forces.
Waves of Japan** • storm
irp*. Captain Roosevelt was assigned by the War IV p.nlm .ni t
*The sudden seliure Wednesday
troop* best with (Ulcldal loose* the B iith RrcunnaUiuincr Squttlron at Murot, Cal.
of the little Island* off the Can
against-unyielding Imperii! 'm»e
adian coast by a Free French
100 mile* northwest el Itinenforce under Admiral Mu*elitr
f tr e yesterday, autho-il'oa re­
■ u described by the State De­
potted, but ,i new pfrit arose
partm ent yesterday as “an a rb i­
m m a nuvh tfewn the hart coa*t
trary action contrary to agec
tsward the Kemsrean ntra oil*
m e n t"
&gt;]5 miles from her*, a .
The Amelcan reaction appar­
Twin Invest m d riv a * M either
ently waa in keeping with an
■Id* of tho ringed I sibHln dow&gt;;
Traveler*
fiom
Ohio.
New ngieem ent m a d e recently wlih
S j w l l n t of Flret Haul. Boyd •he m iddle'-f Me'aya asst mount
York.
Massachusetts. Washing
French authorities In Martinique
■CPhflUa a* they Kan a glob* leg re»l*Un*« as Britten relqton. It. C., Pennsylvania, Missouri. whereby it waa hoped to keep
fi-rcomanta tttlw U M th* do
Montann, Knitsns, North Cans- French A tlantic possession* out
fensea and l&gt;-» retire*, Including
of the opposing war camps, and

Free French Action
Said Contrary To
Recent Agreement

£w ietg Claim
* Leningrad Area
British Continue Mopp in g U p Operations
9 In B engazi Sector
On the R uuU n front, the
Bed army ta attempting to
alorm back into Kerch and
Uft the aiege of Sevastopol.
T S .e Soviets claim their
trtopa are driving Axi*
*rc&lt;* from the Leningrad

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A larxe area of Manila's
ancient walled city wsw a roar­
ing mass of flamrs tonight
a* the Japanese air force an­
swered lleneral MarArthur'a
proclamation that the Philip­
pine capital was sn open rily
with a Leisurely and devaatst.
Ing rain of death and des­
truction.
While wave after wav* ot
bombers methodically roared
over the slrlken city, reports
reached It that th* Japanese,
advancing more than 10 mllea,
had driven down the rorrldor
leading southward from their
bearhrad at (lamorti* toward
Manila.
Illy

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Secretary of State Cordell
Hull toduv (leelnred that J a ­
pan. in Ixmiliing the “open
city” of Mnniln, wax prac­
ticing the xnme Imrhuric
methodx of cruelty and in­
humanity Hitler linn been
using in Europe.
Nert Sllen, N. H. C. corres­
pondent In Munilu, reported

the casualties were high anil still
uncounted in the Japanese bomb­
ing nf Manila the day after it
was drclarril officially an unde­
fended city,
(In hia report, broadcast a f ­
ter dark, Mr. Milan asserted
"there la little need lo r a MeekV ichy gov­ o u t'a c re tutitghtT'A Whgtrt Tun on
farth er to ­ Is shining—and its color it tinged
with red. A h around us great
i fire* are burning.'*)
The W ar Depart manl icported
. ,
I fleets of Japanesa troopship*
i t n i s n c s | sere pouring Invasion reinforcem en l* ashore north and southttec
! east of blsnila.
und
very

aU*&gt; keep the harried
Cross, Lieut.
• lit (hooting down thro* Jap Chines* ro.4t.Vb, » plteued »n
K enturky and South t'arolinn ernment from moving
Bulgaria (Into Doe. I t.
ol.olehearted-y
against
thn
Jap
plane* and dettrojlng fourteen mom on tho ground.
1have signed their nuiuea m the ward the Axis.
liw ta rt organtaad unit* of the
smse.
Cltlien* who arc interested in tourist H-gnlry nt th&gt;- In f o r m a ­
I.ieut.
Gen
8lr
Henry
I’nwn
the construction of u local ho,
Axis (W art a r a y wer# trying
*1* has assumed command of t*&gt;t- ital are staging n d r j v r to tion limit h on I ,nk e Slmre Hold S £ q a'stan d tonight 90 mil**
Riitlsh forts* in the Par F.a»t. ring a sufficient number of Jevard, M i s s t'nrlln Palmer. r&gt;V
ot Brltkh-rapturod Bengasi.
succeeding nlr rl.lof m s-.l. il S r freeholders to the | hiIIs when th*tceplm m sl. repurleil this m ont______ _
l'(.her» Rroiko Pepham.
tba great are formed hy the
•pecial election on a second bos I ing. adding Ihdt of the hundreds
., ii„
, u n iM i:
Tho war office announcein.i.t pital bond Issue amounting to I whi have stopped for inform*
(hates of tba GuU af Blrte.
,i£ f ,
raw a* » - r - - from
London,
raid
Sir
Hw&gt;*v
had
|
tion,
only
about
150
liuve
signed
1X0,000
will
be
held
Jan.
JT.
southeast of the I’h'lipplno cap­
In London a military commenta­
“morale problem ' seemed buried ital.
ai-tvad a t Singapore to na'.um&gt;- The ndtlce regarding the elrc the registry.
Starting Its 90 day racing Oh duties *&lt;* which he was ap
tor conceded th at tome Axis forte*
R rrrn tly . persona who ask in st l amp lllarullng today—for the
tlon appears on another page of
From
Melbourne.
A ustnlia,
ion tonight, the 8anford-Or- po.nted In llnvemher.
might bo able ta fight their way
formation have been inquiring duration
the Herald.
Prime Minister John C urtin a s­
M"*t
men
who
wer*
unnbl*
to
Undo K ynel Club opens for He
B est ward to temporary shelter,
Seventy thousand dollars worth alout points of ftcenie interest in
serted t h a t despite A ustralia’s
h o m e for Christmas are n&lt;*l links with
of bonds have already been vot ! Sanford, about celery and Indus
Britain her closest
seventh consecutive year a t Longhot aald th at fhw tanka w an like­
c
o
m
p
la
in
in
g
.
They
Just
took
Ibcir
ed on, authorised and validated try in this area, about hotels
partner In the war in the Paci­
wood, 10 miles south of Sanford
ly to reach safety duo to their meiirtuilcd
furlough*
like
soldiers
At the time of the issuance of land suitable apartm ent and res
fic is the United State*. He add­
on tho Orlando highway. Posttime
these bonds, federal aid was csI taiirants, while not so many nod w e n t o n with their Job* with ed hi* government’s policy "is
for the first race U 1:15 o’clock
few poignant remark* directed shaped toward obtuining Russian
pected to match the 570.000 is Itourists
inquire about Miami,
merman Use thrown up desperate- ‘ Kund* for tho rebuilding of sharp, rain or shins.
*u* for the hospital construction. | West Palm lleneli and resort* at Herr Hiller and hi* *(■»'«*••
■Id and working out with the
Y a fe n g tho Oka rivor a t Adolph State Road No. (03, from Oviedo
Krw 9i■Idlers wsnt to go home United States a plan of Pacific
Tho national defense program i farther South,
Feature of the 11-race evening
Hitler's direction to halt the Soviet through Chuluota to tho Cheney will bo the Inaugural Handicap,
knocked
out
the
possibility
«f
l
This
morning
two
tourist*
from
w
They
want
to
get
action.
And
strategy
along
with
Urltish,
Harry Joseph Mtnarlk, son of
atfmotva before Moacow, and they
a 5-16th'a of a mil* sprint carded Mr. and Mr*. M. Mtnarlk, U receiving government help and j New Jersey came into the booth as Ihe new year approaches, mint Chines* and Dutch forces/'
highway,
will
be
Included
In
the
have routed Nasi remnant* from
about the Dig Tree of them sr* making only on* ieDefenseless Manila, declared «n
aa Urn ninth avant of the night.
among tha newest arrivals for the 180,000 bond Issue, to In*| inquiring
an Important roil center closer to State Road Department budget
Tower. One of the wo solution—to blast the enemies of Open city, underwent » savage
The Inaugural, featuring the Light training a t the United voted on the last Tuesday in and link
for 104S, according to a letter eight top dogs from the 550 ken­ States Naval Reserve Aviation January, will decide whether or men asked whether It was per- Ihe United Stale* as quickly snd Jap air raid In which n rain of
not Seminole County will hav- mi&lt;«ablr to walk through orange s* effectively as possible.
bomba caused a number of
from tho department received by nels quartered a t the trick, U al­ Basn In Atlanta.
groves and pick .f r u it from
A typical reaction was that of deaths snd started fire*. The
ways the principal event of tho
Senator E. t . Houaholdcr.
Young Minarik was graduated the now hospital Estimated ex­ trer*.
t'orp. \V. V. Kersey, a Camp city had been stripped of lt« de­
It was stated th at right-of-way night for tho hundreds of Central from Seminole High School In penditure on the fonatrurtiun
It was the first time either of ■Handing soldier from Montlcello, fenses and the J*P* met no °P*
to approximately 5150,deeds are now being secured. Mr. Florida Track fans who swarm 1955 and for thro* years ha at- amounts
the
traveler*
had
seen
oranges
who said: "Now Nea'v* got a pur­ position. Uen. Douglas MacArHou(holder estimated the length over the racing plant
tended (Itataon University. There POO.
hooks are open it or celery growing. They teemed pose. We don't feel a t if we were th u r said the land situation is
h* was an afflcar of th* ckapttr th*Registration
of tho rood aa being about eight
While Hl-Guldev a
enthusiastic
about
fru
it
stands
office of th* supervisor of
unchanged.
although
Inv**'0"
of Delta Sigma Chi Social fra ter registration, where any qualified along highways on thalr way just marking time. Our aim now pressure
miles. The present rand la an old,
I* Increasing. Tho Dutch
nine-foot drive, said to he badly
nlty and an honor student on th* freeholder. may register to volo South and also rem arked about Is to exterminate tha Alla.'*
report tha sinking of the large-i
in need af replacement.
campus*
•hip In the Jap concentration
In thn flection. Over
30 percen,- t h e pleasant manner In which
Tho department advised Mr.
There nr* many other Floridians ot thn freeholders In lh« County they were treated. “They even
off Sarawak. The sinking kept
Roushoider hi tho latter that the
In training la Atlanta now with must vot* to legalise the elec­ rem arkrd als&gt;ut the proverbial
up I h e Duteh sh lp iv d sy pto*
stretch would bo paved In tho
other class** and th a n are still tion.
'southern hospitality’,'* Miss I’a ln r
gram.
. .
coming yaor. dependant on nationer said.
mort who hare completed their
Enemy prem urr was reported
distance dog* preliminary trebling and bar*
n e w y o rk "" d *«. 27.—m to b* Increasing 55 to 15 mile*holder for tho pasaad an to other advanced base*
Tho Amor Ian Tobacco Co. pn- southeast of Manila where Iho Jabo back for an- for completion of their course and
r.ounced today it had raised th* panes* effected a second lending
Unsgurml. Last commissioning a* ensigns.
wholesale price of Lucky Strike from the see.
A ccepts
cigarettes to 57.10 p o r 1,000
id tatni behind
In the south of laison. mean­
Following * council meeting of
from 58.53 por 1,000. Th* com­ time, mining companies had «**
I Man after a
h Position
TownoondlUs in tha Fifth Con­
F irst P ilot To Bomb
pany said this Increase of about plotted all magatlnas and burned
gressional District a t 1:50 P. M.
H percent was necessary because many feul stores and bus lino*
Tokyo O ffered Bond .Sunday In Orla Vista, thare will
of increased expenses.
bad decommissioned tholr vehicle*
b* a mass meeting at 5:50 P. M .
. ^ * » O N . Ohio Doe.
In order to d*hy th* Japan*** ad­
It was announced by th* clun
HINDU
I.KADBR8
ARRESTED
A k » n Motion P icture Operator* secretary today.
vene* from ’Legatpl.
Hnlon has bought n |! 5 0 defense
United StaUs High Commission­
Townsend representative from
LONDON,
Doc. 27—&lt;AV-A
boad ta present to t h * f ln t this district. John II. Woir
Velr will which was reported yetterday at Reuters dispatch from Bhagalpur, er Francis B. Sayre end President
American aviatag to drop n-hamb fro th* principal speakerr of the
th* noun. Chief Williams said-today. India, said Thursday that |20 Manuel Queton prepared to remove
“ Takyot
afternoon.
Practically all Of tho content* Hindu leaden Including Dr. Syara- thalr offices and carry on else­
-----of the money boa th a t was stol­ prosed MookorJ##. finance minis­ where, but In seven word* Sayre
en. containing about ITS In ter of th* Bang*! government, made the pledge and challenge
checks and 525 In cash, waa re- had been arrested under tha de­ that typified th* determination of
.----- . covered, two Negro ex-convicts fense laws.
th* defenders:
“W* will fjght to the b u t n u n /
i n t e S L w ,r* “creeled a n d confessions
were obtained by laat night
Tha decision to remov* th* cl*
Tho roblors wore arrested by
vUlan administration and all com­
fish and Policemen 8am Gardner and
batant military InsUUatons from
Gover Williams naar the A. C. L.
Manila waa accompanied by assur­
N avy P isces
ilrman of depot, and they confessed *5h a
ances from • United State* A ray
explained theft and disclosed the hiding
spokaaenan B u t this would not la
In ,U . 8.
which are place of tho money hog la tho
nay way Uossn th* power of th*
to judge* poods behind tho m arket
Mintsr-blows falling upon th* J v
WASHINGTON.
tidal amThe robbers ora W alter ZaaIMM*
—Tho Navy's Hy*
pted and dork and T, C. Bandera, who.
On th* contrary, ha said, fight*
lag “will continue aa vigorously
or soars vigorously than a t

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T U E S D A Y , U E U E M B E ff
PAG E

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Gridiron Doings Top
1941 Sport Surprises
NEW YORK. Daa. 23— M V There are at lee»t 200 good reeaon* why the beat horaa m a net
ran loaa, and eeen mor# eipUna*
lion* for the defeat of the beat
football team. Nevrrthaleaa the
I porta wrlleri who report thoaa
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five gamea and Pitt had loat a*
many—cauaed tha grrateit amount of amaiamant. Thirty-eijht

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4:80 For Iba Farmor
4:40 Twilight Mtlodiro
6:00 Annual Chrlatmaa Trta
Lighting— P m . Rooatvalt
6:30 Chrlatmaa on thn Moon
8:45 Scattargood Balnea

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minda of 84 aporta writer* parllrl- FARMERS’ MARKET
patlng In the annual Aaeuriatrd
l*re«a poll, the ilolnga on th« grid* U l w t l t a w n * a rw 'l * * a v .g .la h le
Iron topped them all.
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8:18 Organ Mooda
R:30 Made Men
8&lt;46 Virginia
9 :00 Morning Davotlona
9:16 Rymphooattae
9:30 Conaola Raflaetiom
1:45 UP Nawa
14:00 Mamel ■
11:06 BUek and White Notaa
10:16 Myrt and Marge
10:30 Stepmother
11:46 Woman of Courage
11:00 Drama of Pood

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Many Sanford Men WiD Stay
In Camps On Clpistaiaa Day
Death Of Susie-Q
Is Cause Of Gloom

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County ihtt.’ t r « r O M fi
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•r sou, fathers and oweethearU

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rilgh Prepare
Tripoli Areaa

Africa Is
edg Try To Prevent
Nazi*’ Forming Of
New Defense Lines
K ill BYBgBV, Resets, Dec.
14. — A easel ragtstratlaa ef
I mam tatwuo* tba agaa af

['.i A a.wlft British sweap
r serosa the doaart for an *tf; tack on Italian baaaa around
£ Tripoli to sntaah tha entryi wa y o for Axis reinforcement*
1/ to North Africa waa prart&gt; dieted widely tonight:
§*•- NUitary commentator* det* dared although Gen. Erwin
&lt; Bommei'e remaining German

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supreme at. tba municipal soo.
Tha racant daath of Boatc-Q,
dooartbod aa being a graat per­
forming monkay by Dirat lor
Janus Moughton, baa cast a pall
of gloom on Sanford's rtnown
Monkey Island.
Buile-Q's daath was caustd by
a stomach disorder. Tba targa
coal black spider monkay teamed
op with* Praecber, a (halier typo
animal, to pot on groat acta for
spectator*. Both . formerly per­
formed aa (treat monkeys before
being sent bara, and. aa Mr.
hton dec.ared, •'They reatly
pot on a show.” Susle-Q waa
port hasad from a New York firm
tkrao year* ago.
The long-tailed, rather timid
monkey first sufficed stomach
trouble last June and bad received
tba beat of caro from Mr. Moochton and Phil, the too keeper. Tha
possibility that quicksilver, from
mirror* that ware thrown on the
band by spectators, could bara
bam responsible for lb « monkey s
death waa mentioned, by Mr.
Moughtoo.
A little cheer waa brought to
th« Island this morptnf, however.
A man presented a Urge each of
tangerine* to the Island member*,
who seemed lo relish tha treat

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Elks Get Toys From
Court House Party

Coart House workers had their
annual “ O.lvo’o Party" this noon
■| which ovary person working la
Um Court Hous* received a toy,
wklch later waa given to the Elks
for distribution among undcr-privllegod children.,diets Ipns attempting -a
On* naval toy waa a dog-fire­
plug ashtray which “drowned’ a
cigarette when placed on the tray.
Numerous playthings were on
hand,' ranging from footballs to
horn* and tops.

moehanliad forces would try to
their way through, British
lima are now athwaft thair rout*
af retreat,. Thair plight aaaaad

fight

mission Tuesday aathorisad tha
American TsUphdn* and Talagraph Company and Southern Bail
Telegraph Comtreop* already ware moving down Telephone and Talagrai
to tha Spanish' border across tha pany to supplamant (listing facili­
Atlantia coastal itrlp f J B o l i t ties between Atlanta aad JacksonVila at a cost of &gt;44*0,000.

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Jr** Attempt Soaceze
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Huge New Enemy
Arm y b Landed

later of Grant Britain, seated at
tha side of President Roosevelt,
told American newsmen yesterday
that recent events
man defeat in Rap
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city park batwaen Pourtb end
Fifth Streets on Perk Avenue.
Members of the young peoples
choir of the Presbyterian Church '
will travel throughout the county
to slag carols tonight to “ shut-ins,
the aged and strangers witmn our i
galas", The boy* and gir j will
have a party at midnight at the
home of Mrs. Victor Greens.
1
The Episcopal sod Catholic
Churches will have their annual ,newspapermen.
reporter*
who
Christmas services tonight at 11:- had lustily cheered the British
M a'ctock and midnight, respec­ statesman when he waa Intro­
tively. Tomorrow morning Kpls- (duced to them.'
eopallena will have communion
It was followed by lha first
service at 10:00 o’clock, while the of a series of staff meeting*, aa
Catholics will hava services at President Roosevelt called them,
•:00 A.T4. aad 10r«0 A. M.
which brourht together the- com* A Christmas party and pageant mandlng officers of tha armed
wlU ba given by the Salvation; forces r f the United .States and
Army tomorrow afternoon for |Britain in an effort to work ot|
children who would otherwise not a , unified artatrgy for a war
receive any kind of “ Christmas that Is spread to the end o f thj

;Southern Farr»"-««
Supply Army Food

Central Florida
Vegetable Crops
Are Looking Up

ratten with tba Uny far-Paci­
fic eutpmt baa ^aen severed,
and tba* Um "*a#&lt;UM m .tbe

tha Booth Portico o f tha Whit* Houa* In Washington. D. C , aftbr CMrehfll to a drama!
secret dash acres* tha A tlan ta arrived I* America’s wartime capital. They will forg
unity" In conducting tha war for '*711* defeat of Hitlerism throughout tha world” Chu
companled by Lard Beaverbrook, British Minister o f Supply, and a staff o f technkal « |
ad at a secret airport. The statesmen met once before to mid-Atlantic last euaunar, t
now famous Atlantic charter.

A TLA N TA , Op, Doc. 24— (Spec­
ial)— Although the firing lines
may be thousands at miles away,
ORLANDO, Doe. g«r-UP&gt;—'Thai
southern farmer* wid play an Im­ crop situation In Florida Is look­
portant ml* In America’s fight ing up, Utanka to favorable con-1
against tha Asia partner*, for on ditlona.
thM* farmer*’ shoulders will fall
Tha Federal Agricultural M ar
the responsibility of supplying a
ketlng Service anld Tuesday con­
ditions were favorable during the
early part ef December for vegatable crops In Central Florida, to
tha lCvergisdea and in th*~EftM
Ceaat area from West Palm Beach
to Dania.
The only sour note came front
damage. to young potato and to­
mato craps from heavy rain* In
south Dade County.
NegotlaUaa for tha establish­
The agency’, ' monthly crop rert said Fall shipments of snap ment o f * lavanrawutltrad* school
■ns were at a peak In the Ever­ hare have been carried out by
glade* but that a considerable tha Cumber of Commerr* and
tha federal govrnment and the
Board ef Public Instruction. Sec­
retary Ed Higgins statad today,
Wei have every aaadding that “" W
as­
started on a smalt scale In the surance that the school will ba
t rought bar* provided we can v
everglades and on tha lower East
Coast, whla th« setting of cabbage aura tba sponsors o f sufficient
over M and under M year* of
continue* In practically a.l sec­ student*."
tions of tha State, said the report.
Tba school will b* open to man
•go aad will consist of training
to alectrlaal wsldlnr. ship carpantry nd bot building, uto me•hale* ad idle trnemleslon. Tha
City baa agreed to furnlah tha
Mrs. Esther G. Byrd, resident naeeaaory budding ipse* for the
of thin vicinity tat tha past 30 enterprise.
Man that hare regulen Job* to
raars, died at her horn* on Waal
flret street at * :lo p.m., Tuesday, tha dayUma may alien night
following an illneaa of on* year. claaaau which will last four hours
M r* Byrd waa bora'. Mar. 7, a night. Day classes of 10 hour*
dally also will bt offered. I l - b

Negotiations To Kiwanians To Buy Sanford Fiver
Establish Trade
Class Here Made .... _ ^ = r -.,_ _ Recove D. F. C.
Government Courses
To Be Taught If
Enough
Students

pint* of blood. will
oy the Klwanl* Clul
elded at Its eraably
n o o n at tha Vau
which time the as
waa omitfaS.
Dr. G. H. Putnam

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MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND HAPPY NEW YEA

Mrp. Byrd Dies At
First Street Home

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Mky T here, Soon Again Be
Peace On Barth And Good
Will Toward Men.

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will#; three brother*. J. C. Carlion and Chart** Carles* at TamP*-^ and George Corbett at Saa-

M*riea* will ha. ••*,

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LOCAL WEATHER

&amp;, Filipino Forceg Are OafnamberedHeavily By Foe •

R. Altman Is Radio
Operator In Colin
Kelly's -Squadron

anew force* landed only 75
miks aoothwaat 'o f Manila,
the U. B. Army, hindquarters
today considBred tlie possi­
bility of declaring Manila an
open city to. spare It from
air and ground assault*.
Philippine headquarters said
the greatly outnumbered
American and FUlptoo troops ara
offering fierce resistance In the
two key sector* north and south
of - Manila when tha, Japanese
ara
attempting
a ) •‘‘equeese”
against tba capital
-Vary heavy ftgfcttof continues
aa Um north aad south fronts,"
U. a headquarter* StaWUlUuJ. "In
both arena, m r troop* re* re­
sisting stabhirmly.
11m Enemy
continues to load reinforcements.
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Manila May Be
Celery Fed Cage
Declared Open
Squad Is Rated
City By U.S. Under Last Year

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Th# TouHi| Club had it* finit and a number of tourist* from
btninm meeting of tho year Mon- Uke
Miry were among the
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" l,h l ,0*,0win« ■ covered I fo r m lit the Christmas port,
dUk supper and a vmrirty of en -|,„d Mr r v , „ .
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tertalnmrnt, Waldo Aldrich, pres- " ,
« » * rTWWnl of tho froup o f winter viol- bodj' * i,h "•* f' * ‘ » of m»»lc.
toro, maid today w h e n ht r v •'*r- Aldrich etclsimed. Dr. H. G.
pretoed tho appreciation of per- Pierce accompanied tho “ magliOM who attrndrd the meeting clan." Mrs. John Vaughn and
for tho "successful evening made Mm J. S Dinkie delivered readpoasible by a number of Sanford ings to the group and Mm. II.
poeplo and orxlnlt«tlo&lt;u.,*
’ J. lehimn talked on "life In
* Vtrioui circle* of th« fui/onl Florid i 21 year* i|fo.' Mat*achaGarden Club, irocery atoree and aetU » n &lt;
represented by the
florlata presented Chrlatmaa gifts largest numt&gt;er of touriata at the
of fnilt, polntrttlaa, Brmtlllan meeting.
pepper to the visitor*. Fred B.. The next meeting will be Mon||WQron greeted the group on bo- day night at which membem of
half of the mayor and year-round thin winter* Touri»t Club will
reeidenta of the town.
elect officer, for the coming seaFrank Evans, Mr. Thompklna, son. Mr. Aldrich diacloted.

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British Will
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1 apprar*
lie "not quite aa
‘ exerting "great pressure." M-nla-t year* fair out•lla'a port w it bombed today by • •trong”
[nine Japincae plane*.
|fit.
The War Department announced'. n\ 'v from IV ' * '* * ° n’* *urt*
that the appearance of enemy j ,J L ^ . . . " 'L * |V.Vy
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'.hip* o ff Bating*, on the touth-[ J,cl' «Hullerbalh Herring
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May
Chrinlma* Lrinif
you joy anti may t-tu-h
day o f tho your mill to
your enjoyment o f life!
Anti may we continue
lo nerve you in the fu ­
ture an wo have iltiritiK
tho |umt!

PIPPIN GARDENS
FLORIST

B. L. PERKINS

Luton, the most Americin of
Oean Island is half wav letwaan Australia and tha llswiiian Inc T.Ooo Phllinnlne i.land*. I ■
about as big as Virginia.
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brintf you i&gt;eaee, joy and happiness. That is our sincere wish

M A Y H E ALTH A N D
HAPPINESS* BE Y O l’ KS

And W lahing You

N IW Y H J td

IN TH E COMING Y E A R !

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UNITED LUMBER CO.

Celery, Orange &amp; Vegetable Crates
H A R R Y K U D E L L , Local Representative

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Commercial A t Laurel—Sanford. Florida— Phone 144

A Friendly Greeting
from U s to Youl
We hope you're an happy an we, thU
joyous neu on! W e take thia oppor­
tunity to expresa our alncere opprecia
tlon fo r your patronatr*. umi wish you
n hnppy Chrinlmnn ami prosperous
New Year.

E A S O N S

HENRY A . RUSSELL
SEED CO.
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ln thit region.
IBrock. Euer-ne Pendleton. Bob
The renemy
already lint
ha* lambnl
i i r m j ■irriniy
laiMUMI V'T} ,
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• henvvy force in the vicinity o f ' h,r'“ Gormley ||..v* lost from
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nan, 75 ___
mile*
aouthentt
of ' hr 194,’ V '"'" *r" , ', ror't r K,rT!,•
Manila.
Jerry Jackson, Annum Burrell,
1 Tb* new threat would give l h e ',," b Ppn- and Fn-d Butler.
Japanrae two ,mints, apparently |Fleming ran at center last year,
trying to dacoy G en . Dougin* • n'1 Herring nlayed at both renMacArthur inta/VpIltting hi* al- j
»"' &lt; K".rd.
ready hard-prefied force
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eager*are
runnlnr
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' Starting a plncer* ■ land
drhrb. through
two sesainna a day
on tha Philippine capital from the through the Chrndma* hnlidavv.
north and south, the Jupane-e, ac- j nnd r-mch Ma- *tate,l thev are
cording to an Army communique.1readually rounding into' form,
"landed in heavy force last night I The flr*t game 1* dated on Jan.
along the coaat in the vicinity of «
*eainvt T»v*re« there. The
Attmonan (the aoutheast coa*t of following night 'he first home
Member T IL S .
Luton Island oppo*lte Lucent) ccnte*t w11! pit th* F’ e.l* **••*,'
and heavy fighting also continur* ] Eu*tl* The ce—ele'ed *che*lulc
In tha north with the enemy ex­ ha* not been officially made up.
a t tin n iw M h o a w .ttitiw i*
erting great pleasure.”
* The Japanese now are pressing
F'Allt t'ANTEI.F.I)
on Manila from both thr north
west and southeast." Heretofore,
FORT MYEKS, Dec. 24.—&lt;/Pl—
tha heary fighting htd been • ‘ ixhe T ee fountx rommission ha*
R ft v
Ui, head of tha Pampagn. Valley. I V|)te() (n canr„, lh, 19, 2 Southacme 10} miles northwest of here. |wr&gt;| Florhls Fair, usually held
whera the Japanese landed t n ^ , , , in Februarv The steo was
' fort* three dajfa ago. American ,nkrn
(nn* , ryF county finances
bombers, tanka and artillery had for nthr' neeilt during the war
barn reported taking a heavy toil cntergi-ni-y.
.of the Japanese In tha northwest.

M erry Christmas"
to all and best
wishes for a hap­
py and prosper­
ous N ew Year.

BEST WISHES

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H A P P Y H O LID A Y
prance
Quantity. of Gvrmin military
* C s * * -V V s
equipment have b e e n piled up
near the 'punish frontier ever
tlnce the fall of France, and the
mov»*m«*nt of troop* wan rvportrd
AND A
«oon afler Adolf Hitler ktc’ l«*d
oui hi* chief irencral a n d anPROSPEROUS
nounerd only |A» t Sumlny hi* a«lUmption of personal command «&gt;f
N EW Y E A R
he (i. m an army.
Hitler at that time nude refer
enc-s to big action*.
A ll the x.gne little w rap, of
informntion from
the German
dominated
continent,
howrvrr.
T E A M S WOltK TOGETHER
came to ether in it pattern nidi'
Cltlhr 'he likelihood of the N „ , „
Mil O XI, Ml*« . Dec 24 - LFl
tryln i to lake what the* wonted Thr Fast All-M ar* traveled over
from French Africa
Gulfport Tuesday afternoon 4
Brlt.-h
tnn’.r
deployed
la*t •,,•l l»l«y*-*l * "touch bowl' game
night along the coastal plom of »•*•&gt; «he Missouri Tiger*, who
tho blue Gulf o f Sirte, on the * r* prepping for the Sutar Bowl
Axis line Ilf retreat nn.r. than same with Fordham at New Or
| IOH MAGNOLIA AVENUE
JtlO mile* inside l.ihyit. and ih. h'.n* New Year'* day
odd* inoontnl hourly aguin-l the
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batter.., for,,-* of Nat, Gen Fr
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were expected to be an effective
•topper to any A x l* attempt to
leave tho highway ami try to e * - 1]
ca|&gt;e westward hv desert trail*. )S
a x i » »hip* _
transport.,:
«upply ertft a n d possibly one J
* rm,-‘l nterchint cruiser — have J
been smashed by submarine* of J
,h* British Mediterranean fleet
blockading the crumbling German- 1J
Bali in armie* of Africa, the adniirmlty announced.
Red armjr troops, swiftly reestablishing
direct
communic**»4&gt;n* with the lionet* b*.*in and
l.eninarm.l in their Mr winter «iffen*ive, todiy announced the re*
rapture of (lorbachevo, IM) mile*
,ou,h o f here, and the withdraw,
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Happy Chrlatmaa.
and a. Prosperous
New Year.

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A glowing cheerfulneaA pervutleH in ull
the homea. It makea all men brother.H
and neighbors love one another. It lit the
8pirit o f Christmas. W e hope It will bring
Peace in your hejtrta and stay long a fter
the Christmas Season is over. Bent withes
fo r your happiness.

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&amp; Sons iNc
BEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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It would b « palpably Inappropriate even to mention
■ ■ ■ ■ alia A fa a a a
‘T e a e e on Earth, Good W ill toward M en" this Christmas
eve were It not possible to look hopefully to some
Or t * a «* IT. IM A at UM raat M M
• I SaafMtf. r U iM a a a t n U a Aat future time when Indeed there would be peace on earth
a l Ca— aaaa a« MataN A l l t f .
and a friendly feeling o f understanding among all men
R O L U an I_ DIAU
whatever their race, religion or nationality.
M il**
OOROOII D U A - l a a t t M Maaaa
But the hopes o f all mankind fo r an eventual peaco
on earth must be based upon an Allied victory, fo r in
s t n .iu ir T io v i u t u
ParaAla ta AAaasaa
the hearts o f the aggressor nations there is no such thing
mr Carrlaa ________
, fa.
Om ■•■ah t a n as peace, and no such hope as exists in this country th a t'
Thraa N a a lta ____ ___
n
peace may ever again be re-established throughout the
• la Maatha
Oum T ear __
civllixed world.
All aMlaatr aallaaa, aaraa al
Th e only peace of which they can conceive is one
Ikaaha. raMlallaaa aa4 aatlaaa al
aalarlalaanla faa aka aaaaaaa al wrought with blood and iron over weaker nations kept
aalalaa faaRa will ha (lla n a t far In permanent subjection by m ilitary might. T o wage a
■ I rtaalai a4afralaiaa talaa.
0*— M
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war to end war is not within their understanding, fo r
Ia*aa4
Uvwiaaaar
n .s rw
tallaaa. la*. ntftaaala Tha Mara14 la they have been taught fo r generations that war is . not
th* Mllaaal flala at a4aat(lalaa- a means to an end but a glorious goal in itself to be striven
Offtaaa art ■■alalalaaA la aba Ians•at rlllra at tka raaatr/ aallh fda&gt; for by every stout hearted man.
*•*•! Aaa4aaarla»a la (A ln ia aa4
■ aw Tartu
When American youth in 1918 gave their lives in
Tha HaraM la a aaaiahai al Tha a w ar that It was thought would make war's sacrifices
Aaaaalalaa rrraa aahlah la aiala- and privations fo r future generations unnecessary, they
•l*a*r rallllra la |ha aaa far ra•ahllrallaa al all araaa 4laaalrkaa were on the right track. Thsy did not go to war because
aartllrt la II ar aal Miharitlaa
rra4llr4 la ikla aaa#r aa4 alaa they liked war. They hated.; war. And they hated it so
»h* *—*•
fakllahaN batata.
All rlahia l . aakllratl*a al i pitiml much that they were willing to sacrifice themselves In
•JaaalahaaAarala ara alaa raaartv4. order to bring peace to the world.
It Is not because o f .them that this Christmas must
WKDNKHDAY, DEC 24. 1941
be celebrated with the nation agnln at war. Their goitl
BIBT.E V ERSE FO R T O D A Y was right and Just and their cause was won. It was lost
T .777, „ „ „ B,._ | a fte r the war by selfish, short-sighted politicians who,
CEH8 TIIATIIAH WOIU4ED FOR I whl,e throwing away our arms and .pledging ourselves &lt;
.TWUEB t h o u s a n d
YEARS: never to figh t again no matter what the cause, at the i
Thu book of tha Uw akali not I same time, selfishly established monopolies o f life ’s neces- I
tATnrt.Arut
!k?ut^: ^ ‘ "Ities and grievously aggravated the defeated nations.'
■n&lt;i night, that thou m «7 «t ^ i
11 !» Important that the people understand this If wo
u n i to Ho according to all that are to avoid the mistakes In the future which have proved
la written therein: for then thou i go disastrous in the past. It (s not enough to win that
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Th«r« ie a very human story later. ” 1 never remtved ao H ch ^
toU by Robert Collier la kl*. solan- In all my Ufa,” said ana. ,
Through Uw y*ar* Uw blessing*
did book "Tbo God Within Yon”
that seems to me particularly ap­ that this mother gave out from a*
Inspired heart cos tinwed to bear
propriate this Christmas.
Ha talk o f an a g la i mother fru it
■
who, once we.1-to do, through mis­
In the world today are theufj
fortune became destitute and faced toada of dlsheartened mother*.
the first Christmas In her life Mother* who through the Mere
when she was - unable to make hare devoted Um It lives to others.
gifts to those she loved.
Mother* with whom the y * * »
Kindly and nnsetfUh. her only have no? drtlt klndjy-whpw
grief came from her Inability to hearts ache from kmailness t |
do thorn thing* aha had always neglect but who still »«*»r1 y sett
done for others. Tearfully (be ex­ an opportcnlty to servo.
Some yemri i |0 Mr*. Ann* Alpressed her peat
pant np
up feeling* to n
uttie lea of Oldsmar went out into th*
friend. “ I f 1 Just had' a .....
world searching for Just inch mo­
MONEY,” she sobbed.
“ Money la not what yon need,” ther*. A . A . found them sh. “to
her friend said. “ Can money buy doptsd” them and ha* devotad M
thoee precious and lasting gifts life to bringing bop* and tbear
that come from the heart? u I Into their weary heart*.
These mothers, most of whom
were In your place I woo-'d atop
repining and seek guidance Jrom do not know they have been “•* t
my Inner Self, for were la found doptsd", suddenly find a cheery
letter In their mall boa, an u W »
the answer to every problem.”
Comforted by this advice, the perted birthday card, an Inrit**,
troubled woman went to sleep tlon to go for a drive, an Interest'
that night to experience an amaa- ed visitor to whom they can ops'!
.
tng dream....She saw a Chrtatmaa their hcerts.
Th* “ Adopt a Mother** plaa, a*
Ire* lighted with tapers and be­
f^USSdUHl
neath bach shining ltgljt hong a suggested by Mr*. Alien, t&lt;xtey®
small envslope. Looking closer, she bringing the thrill of happlnes*
noted that etch envelope was ad­ to hundred* of men a*d women
dressed to some friend or relative who at her suggestion bay* tarne f -whom - she had been thinking d to thslr cnselflsk Interest.
Look about yon and “ Adopt a
and to whom she wished to make
a g ift Then she seemed to hoar Mother” this Chrlstmto. YwEI
a vole* Instructing her: “ Each en­ hnow * Joy In giving of y u n «^ »
velope,” It said, contains a blink to one In need—not money gifts,
sheet of paper, Write thereon the bat tho** that com* from thN
messages that are In your heart hoart. As Alma Allan to rt. JW#
lb Myname, “ bearing witness of can ail be spendthrift* In kind­
Ms. As yon write, give from your ness and lovs."
Jk
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A word of cheer, a bit of altdlr
heart the treasures that are stor­
•ucceia-John i
i carry over the spirit o f Christmas Into the critical rced
there
In
My
name..
I
wIR
fulfill
tlon,
a
gift
or
thoughtful
action
------------------------ I construction pferlod which must follow this war.
everv blessing according to yoor bestowed on on* of those hoart
Heneaih A Southern Bkjr
j
Aggressor nations must be disarmed and those naweary souls, may change a drab
word.”
1 like to think that Chrlat waa' tlona which love peace and have fought for peace must keep
Awaking-, with the dream vivid­ Ilf* Into a happy on* and a* yon
born
ly on her mind, she went to her give eo you will receive to ‘ W
their arms until the notion o f peace on earth becomes firm ly
Beneath a Southern «ky,
desk and began “W -writ*. Tram that yocr own cop runneth
established throughout the whole world. But we must not
Where palmi let down their allh#r Inspired pan flowed messages
And may God blea* and ksey
deny to 'th e nations we have defeated access to the gran­
vrr frond*
of Ufa and hopefulness, encourage­ you strong now sod always. Is i»T
aries o f (he world or to other natural resources. W e must
JTo- weave s lullaby.
ment
aunt. long ;U h for you this Yulstlde.
went and cheer. To an aunt,
not fig h t among ourselves over the choicest morsels,
suffering with rheumatism, ah*
.
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1. like to think that Mary knaw leaving fo r others merely the crumbs from our tables.
wrote word, of peso, and comfort- ^ J y e W i r e C a U N B
_
Tha mango's petaled plume.
»
ut but will greatly Increase the T * an uncle having * difficult
Peace on earth will not be eaay. It will take plenty o f
Which must'havb filled the man­
F i f e In K€81uCnC6
flow of supplle* to those fight­ time with hi* farm went words of
ger with'
“ blood, sweat and tears” fo r the moment, and plenty o f
ing our enemle*. This, my friends, strong courage. For a eoosln who
By
JOE
HENDRICKS
.
A hint of fila t perfume.
charity, forgiveness and humility fo r the future.
la the task facing you and ms and bad seemed to loo* her way a bit
Fireman answered a call late
every American cltlxen and w* was helpful guidance. Inspired by last night at »M Holly Avenue
And when the Wl*a Men brought
her
Inner
Self,
she
wrote
ten
won­
at whirii an unusual -fire dtvelWE MUST W IN THIS WAR appeal to my constituents to should feel It, not a sacrifice, tut
their glfta
derful blessings that night. She •p. An electric light wire on
— Ever since Germany declared show th* asms degree of unity a privilege.
And uttered holy vow*
had
never
thought
she
could
write,
If I may delve into the realm
room celling burned In half and
war on Poland In 1039, and in that wae evidenced by your Kep
I _ like to think thit lust outilda
but her own heart thrilled at th*
Nearly two thousand yearn ago a little Child waa bom turn Britain and France declared rrscntativre In Congress, but 1 of possibilities again, may I say beauty o f word, that came to her on* length of the live wire dto&gt;
. "Were oleander boughs.
pad down on a bed and burned
In Bethlehem o f Judea. Could anyone who looked upon Him war on Germany, and President wish there w e r e some way 1 l h , t o u r civilian Defense, our and she was lifted np by thalr
a mattress.
could shpek you Into the res Ilia- Home
--Guard,
- - our
- -Red- Cross, and
R make* Him »eem to vary near that day, and upon the lovely Mother who bore Him, h av*
power
and
simplicity.
Occupants of the house, stlccp
Rooaerslt called Congress Into tion that the burden o f this war
Whom we adore today,
"Don’t ever say yon hav* noth­ mom, noticed th* smoko s »
•very unit of our National De­
To hear the ‘ carol, of a tird dreamed that the hour would come when Jn distant coun- Special Session for the purpose and It Is a tremendous one, falls
ing
to
give,”
friend*
told
her
■UBimoned
the flrtmcn.
Chiu
fense
and
every
Individual
cllitries songs would ring In fa r-o ff lands hailing Him a* of revising th* Neutrality Act, equally upon rvary American eltWhere palma forever away.
Mack Cleveland declared faulty
ixsn. Thar* should be no question
K in g o f Klnga and Lord o f Lords? That bom in a stable I have been discussing on (ho In the minds of any Intelligent ten should be always bn t h e
alert. The attack 6n Pearl Har­ must, for our Cause it la just.” wiring esussd th* fir* and that
Let other* p*lnt that sacred actne o f a village Inn He would be adored by generation a fter floor of th* House of Kcpreaentaperson but that Germany urged bor was a surprise t* all of us. And is the jrorda o f President M*t night’* rein evidently waa
With inowflake* drifting by,
thres
and
with
you,
my
constitu­
Japan to msks this attack for We should not be surprised at Roosevelt, "W e will win, ao help responsible foi a shortage Inn tha
1 like to think that Chrlat waa generation In y e a n to come aa the Prince o f Peace?
ents, th* poeslbllltles which I
who, • There wa* little dam sr^
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hors
,
Sines, that day in Bethlehem, kingdoms have been bom saw in th* International situa­ two reasons: On* for the purpose anything any more. Germany has no Cod."
of dividing our naval strength. two aircraft carrier* which are
Beneath a Southern iky.
and died, nations havejarisen and fallen yet the name o f tion. Many ,af these possiblitlt* This they nava don* but it la not not accounted for at tha Sreseat
— Vivian Yelter Laramore.
that Child this Christmas Day in 1941 will be upon the hare now not only become prob­ so serious because what forcer w* time. In addition to what M * may
abilities but havo actually hap­
lips o f unnumbered millions and aung by grateful souls in pened. But I must admit that the bad In th* Pacific were Idle * take from the french. They may
Merry Chriatmaal
as combe} d u t y waa con­ b e . pulsed now In tbs Nar\b of
places o f adoring worship apd In unnumbered millions o f recant attack on Pear! lUrtmr In (ar
cerned. The second reason waa lb SouthVAUanUc to tend bombers
! Borne of our I ova m ment agen­ Christian homes.
th* Hawaiian Islands Ursa far be­ 'divert war mstarlsle which we out to "bomb our harbors, out el•_
#
d a! ara already being ordarad
Then why a world at war today? W hy the tn ln ln g yond the p a I * of what I felt Were sending to Britain, Russia ties, or our defense bases Any­
out of Waahington. Thl* will remight occur. Shortly after the at-* and their alllet In exile. . This where from Newfoundland In in*
l)«c .
1941
Hava the Inevitable war tlma con- o f a nation's youth to learn the deadly game o f how to kill tack waa made, I thought that It purpose, t! accomplished, would north to British Guiana In tha
geatlon, making bombing raids, their human brothers Just because this world o f men and waa evidence of th* stupidity of be extremely dangerous^ and tor
South. On Tuesday night of this
if and when they come, less ef. nations has never dared believe the teaching o f Him whoso th* Japan*** war lords or their a short while It may seem to week the flood light* which Il­
Name..
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extreme
dssperstlon.
But
a*
In­
those gangsters that they. hkX* luminated your Capitol building
name makes possible this Christmas Day o f 1941.
formation trickled Into Washing­ achieved tnelr purpose. But soon were turned o ff for th* flrat time
O ver and over again through theae more than 1900 ton hour by hour, of th* very se­
Orlando la having Its tint
Japan, Germany and Italy will In many years. Th* city was par­
Address.
blackout teat on Friday. With an years the sky has darkened, the clouds have been rent, rious damage dene to our Nory, retlixe, that by this on* dastard­ tially Hacked out Many cltls* on
able to .view
Important army airport 1ocatad wars have threatened the very existence o f the faith that and as. .I . .have
. . . . been
—
. ly deed, they have accomplished tha West Coast of tho United
than auch blackout tasta ara s
bears H U name, but that faith endures and w ill endure i ^ nw^ * iii^ t™ w M &lt;7"earehll&amp; for th# United State* something ila te * are blacked out bccawo of
vary real neceaslty. I f an anamy
that It might h a v * taken us fear o f attack. Ut*s admit possi­ • Doorway..........
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were to attempt an Invasion of until men and nations learn that love is m ightier th*n hate ’ calculated .and shrewdly aiecuUd months to do. They jiav* unified bilities and bo prepared for them
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ntlncntal United States f r o m and that Christ and not Caesar la King o f Kings and Lord plan, which when all the facts i ar people and fired ps with the If they should become probabili­
are known may parallel th* ac­ i etermlnafion to win. And soon ties- Japan has demonstrated the i 7:00 't il 9:00 C h rtotaM Ere — Through New Years
a south, Florida airports would o f Lords.
tion which' Japan, th* aama na­
t# tha flrat to be bombed.
factories wllL be producing fallacy of the statement that ” I f
Leave si lit*. Herald office before 5:00 P. M. Dec. 81
' T o every reader o f these words, to every member o f tion, took against Ut* Russian
tn-fold whit they are now pro- Hitler caanot cross the English
Coebbala must be hard put to every home Into which they go, we send the wish fo r tha Hast In 1004 or It may com* luring and w* will not o n l y Channel he caanot crow tha A t­
it for n satisfactory aiplanation nappiMt
possible Christmas and the best possible New Year, elooo to a repetition of the Brit­ tqulp our own forces to sfReieml- lantia Ocean.* W * moat defeat
W
i ' of the largc-acale retreat In Rus­ tnd we send this wish In the hope o f that better day that ish action against the Italian v xccomplUh the task ahead 'of Japan at any m e t “ Centner wa
fleet in Taranto In the present
sia. Wonder how ha ciplaln* It
I the face of. Illtier’a boast n a aura to come.
war. Wa can only hop* that tha
In
•:•
action was not aa disastrous aa
short time ago that tha Russian
rumor would have I t But w* do
armies ware annihilated?—'Titus- “ Christmas morn, oh. let us sin * *tkHdw that whatever wsa done was
vUle fltar-Advocst*. Thalr ghoatr H on or tn d prniSsTTo b h r U flh o King,
too much.
must be rising-vy to taunt them.
Sheltered first In » Ibwly shed,
This was on* of the most
The nows that Marshsl Pttaln And crideled there where the cattle fed."
treacherous sets ever committed
has resigned as proralsr of Franc*
by a* nation. Japan's special en­
— Our Dumb Anlm tla.
throws aom* light on tho .“ heart
voy wsa, at tbs time o f tho.at­
tack, in Washington, carrying on
trouble'* which Field Marshal von
Itonvs restiaaa
Brautchlteeh has suffered lately.
Evidently Hitler la'getting ready
of Bute and our President, pro­
to da snntothjng
‘
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fessedly for tha purpose o f bring­
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n
d
they
brought
young
children
to
Him
that
-Ho
of (to ff hsd nrr
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ing about n peaceful settlsment
word ha would not doi something should touch them : and His disciples rebuked thoee that of (ho differences between o u r
two aitioaa. But wo should net
which Petals had promised th* had brought them.
french people would1 not be &lt;
But when Jesus u w It, H e w u much displeased, and
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To All Long Distance Telephone Users

flo ridaa
* reaorta.are
resorts are gettiag
gsttiaa an sjtld unto them, *S u ffe r.th e Uttie chljdren to com e to me,'S*rJ| for w* knew that Japan
tmmsnae
*“
• an
amount o f pubUcliy
ki and forbid them not: for of such Is the kingdom of G o d .w a * a membar o f the Axis gsag
tha resorts
sort* section* of tks big
*actions followed the
olltaa dailies. Bat wbU Verily 1 say to you, Whoeoever shall not receive the U n g - f * P * * ! ‘ the
ether gangsters
|j£a*u only 1?
t tho national sw ot s rear dom of God aa a Uttlg child, hb shall not enter therein.'
have aa tourist travel this
And He took them' up In His arms, put H is hands *wn btfsMM a^«r°agtro2k!«
ter remains to he seen-— Ortlx upon them
*0 oihoo nations. “BiNl tt T u
la a
•
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i and
f blaesed----“ “ I * Chapt ----------s l*
them."—Mark,
X, 18-15.
It ta a sal* bet tha season
baste of time far yon or mo to
*• better than It weald hare
condemn Japan. History will sow
there hadat been tas
doom Japan if there is say Jap­
A CAROL FOB CHILDREN
Hla darkly branded brow?
an left when tea to t through pol­
ishing than off. And 1 bsllrre It
God
rest
you,
marry
Innocents,
Th* worst
thli
Two nHimtte laws atona wo know, Is tho determination at lb* t o t r
w * t thing
shout censorU
t
nothing
yen
dismay,
«
Tho lodger and the sword—
lb la pnwtiead In most
lean propl* that there will ba irn
Japan left. I think that It U art
"•*
F^Ubl* U t nothing wound an eager hoart Bo fa r away, ao Ion* ago,
publication o f certain news, Upon this Christmas day.
We lost tha Infant Lord.
only um Im s hot Improper fre.ns
that It demands the pnblito discuss tho anartei
- mw aT
olaan hla hand) our own nation or any
U
tha. n n R I
k o lIy ^ M ]
In tha asst.’ Then has boon

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Truth Seekers Have
Party Friday Night
O f Church Meeting

4-H CLOTHING WINS

The Truth Seekers Class of the
Methodist Church held its aitnasi
Christmis party in the annex of
i h e churcn on Friday evening
with Mra. John Vaughn presid­
ing. Kach member was urged to
lorget the anxiety of the war end

I roughly th, equivalent of IJ2D.!
( and compared with pJ.123.000.00(1
in 1910.
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,
.
Government crop benefit, ... .he
past had *« their goal .lie belter
Ing of agricultural price, to ini
prove the firm e r. earning.,-make hix pocketbook closer to the

equivalent of lh« city workar.
1° 042. benefit payments taka
" n * new *l|Cnlficanca. Government
money—higher parity loans—now
/r, |(nt j lo encourage prodiction *o that we will have food
not only for ourselves in the war
cri&lt;i». hut also some for Great
Britain, China and Russia.

On Monday evening the I sm i
Builders t lasa of the Fh-t ( hn
thin l hurch were entertain i i
Walker,
Donna
Loo
Harper, .
the home of Mr and .Mr* i .1 I
Mary Joe llaxen, Beatrice BIsCates on West First Strut I f f .
bee, Jane Altman, Barbara Jean
its annual Chrintmn* p;ut\
Woolley, Barbara Wathen, Anne
W
-■ ■ ■
Th»* living room we« «l« o&gt;i at* d *
Barbara Ann Allman, daughter Whitaker, Marjorie Altman, Jean
a x a w w a s w w s srw M s a n s n a w w w M iW x
o f Mr. and Mra- George H. Alt Wilson, Gratchen Klrehhofr, Ad*
he meetin g opened w it h the in a holiday tiit.iu*, vbith a big*
Brantley Adams haa arrived front I.roup
man, celebrated her eighth birth­ Jean Adams, Donna Witte, Diane
roup singing,
;Tng, "Joy To The lighted ChristmRA tier vdlH i \n.»
refli-A till in a huge nurr»*r mi tin
day anniversary with a party at Johnson, Marjorie Domap, Jean- 1Atlanta, Ua. to visit with his World
v — home on Palmetto Avenue' ine Whitaker, Nancy Whitaker |mo*her, Mrs. C. A. Adam*
I An Tnteresting program was f.oor, oil which a snow *vtnr *.t i
■ a Friday afternoon. Decorations and Batfy Bryan,
ut mi undrr the direction of village Mrctt hud been |d.ieed
Mr. and Mia . Jack M* son
__
in keeping with the Christmas sea-i Also.
George
Altman.
Jr.,
I.. S Harkey, who W I S a l t o Tiny h«‘U vs with brghtly I gM«*d
am were used and games were I Doyle Haynes, Ronald Taylrr, Miami are the house guests of Mr. the accompanist. The program windows lined each * mL- «»l tin \it
•njoyed throughout the after David Hester, Robert Beckwith, [ *nd Mrs. Carry 1. Brown.
Isge 4treel scene.
lollows:
noon.
Mike Whelchel, Charles Altmsn.
Heading — " T h e Christmis
t hrutnuR games, tmd« t »h d
Earl A. Rumblry of ______
,
Late in the afternoon Mrs. Clarence Rogers, George Herndon
Laurell'Spirit," by Mra. I. D. Martin
j rvction n| Mra. Klmcr ( -t.l-ll.
Miss, is the guest of his parents I The Christmas Star—The class were enjoyed lhn»Mghout tin \» n
^A ltman assisted by Mrs. John and George Rutherford.
M ndtaker and Mrs. W. F. Bryan,
-----------'
, I Mr. and Mrs. John Rumblry.
'taking part, led by Mra. R. F. ing anfl refreshment« *** i \*»l I*,
Principal exports of British '
-* served ke cream and rake to the
---------Crenshaw, Mrs. I|- H. Duncan, th,. hostess
Mslaya are rubber, tin, copra, rice
— and
---- Mrs. ...
following:
Mr.
K.,B.. Carter and Mrs. It. W. Turner and Mrs. J.
After the ret res; m i* In I Ihtii
and preserved pine-1 family plan to .|Lnd Christmas B. Crawford.
Barbara Ann Altman, Sylvia arreanuta
Braxton, Betty Jo Broxton, Betty ipple.
Day in Madison with relatives.
Reading—“ The Shepherds,’ by served Santa i'laux ap|*enV»«l .uni
dn»tr Imted gifts from tm ti««
„
— „ TTT~,— .
Mrs. John Vaughn.
and
Bach gne^t received u** u f •\ •i
Mrs. T. r Colclough and .laughSolo—by Mrs. R. F. Cole,
ter. Patty, of New Smyrna sre the) Reading—“ Autumn in Amerl- a “ juunty” «antn nmd« ■ l u i •*
app e with a fluff ol whit* « &lt;11 n
guest, of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. ca, * ty Mr*. Crenshaw
Lundqui.t
, Song — "Silent Night. Holy a marshmallow heait, ih ni mm
. hand* and feet of
ti.«Iv•
Night, by the class.
Jack Richter has retimed frnna| Reading—"Santa Up To Date,** a d cloves for hi-* eye&gt;, i«m*| h i •j•
|H*d ov» r all in red cellojdi n*
Port Arthur. Texas, where he has by Mrs. Vaughn,
finished a course in radio at Port, Christmas Ditty —sung by the
ThoiH* enj(*ying the
•
Arthur College.
.rliss to the tu n e of "Coming Mr und Mr&gt; (d-org* I*.am • •• !
M ay |hi- true spirit &lt;&gt;f Christm as
“■ —
i Around The Mountain
Mr
Mr** (I l» I md»
Mi
fill your hunt*' at tuts ft-stivo st-uMr*. Z. A Inney ho* arrived
Reading - "Pilling in T h e und Mr&gt; t»i Iht I Sl oudu. « \|
M.n
und may its many tH-ncttts
from Anniston. Ala. to visit with C a p *.' by Mrs. II. &lt;!. Pcartr.
and Mrs. Alex It John • »i, M»
l
her nephews, J (I and E. ||. ‘
lingt-r on throughout Iht- t-ntln- year.
Vt.i.n l
“ Where
We’ll
Never Grow T \N Non. Mr*.. J I
ncy, unit thrir familit-a.
\v
Old, Bung by the cIaaa, led by Mrs J |„ Horton. Mr* i.
T h is is our hop*-. M ay u new pros1Mrs. Harkey, Mr*.
I ’renahaw, How.und. Mrs# || K « -i .i r I:
l«-rity
mill
happiness
he
yours
Julm Mooro of (Irrrnvillr, Mra. Duncan ami Mrs. Vaughn,
'and Mrs. V II
linnihmM
it»S. ( ’. i« x|N-niling Kpvcral daya
throughout I he t-ontittg now y e a t.
An
mUreatlng
calendir
rtprel
i
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l
a
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f»'i
iiiwirauiitr
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Mis.ae.s
Itcrtic I lug In *.
IS* * I \
TO YO U A N D YO U RS . . .
T h is is our pruytT. So w e join
w.th her brother.n-law and slater. { ^ntln* V for \ ictory, which waa Meyer and iHirothy I** .m •
«»*
I,.,.
Mr and Mrs John Andes. Jr.
' rrcelve.1 by Mrs. Vaughn from
froi a J N Durden und Mr .*•• I
w ith i-voryono h i an oxpoctnnt unity
Because it ia impossiHe to greet each one of our frietTfli
A
R
Y
R
A
E
B
A
T
T
Y
,
of
Miami,
...
It
4
.siitcr in England, was shown the Cstsa.
personal.y. we take this opportunity to extend our Best Wishes
that all tills may lie true.
Florida.
the
honor
of
btMis* Florence McKay has ar lcla.s an d Mra. F. R. .MllchtU
| for the Holiday Season.
Ing Ihr flr« t u. tt e w m n r r tn tho
nveil from Mjam1 to spend the •welcomed all tourists present.
We appreciate every courtesy you have shown, and wc
P4. OOAl 4 II clnth'ng « c h it v * m « M
Christina, holiday* with her par-1 During the .octal hour, gift* Reporter Says Hals
pledge ourselves to maintaining your friendship ami good will.
N Ainetl by Stato H on4
ents. Mr. ami Mrs. C.lcnn E Mc-J were Hietrlbuted from tha gaily
We slneerely hope that your every hope may bo
W ill Ieook Like lla!&lt;
|ilfc o n tc il Chriatmaa tret:, after
realised during this Christmas time.
Mrs. E. J. Rnith and Mrs. S. C.l|which the guests were ushered
II) \ M \ r o K I T T ;
Dickerson are spending the rhrl.t- !nto ,h'
hl,ni&gt;u':‘ room where
A hul u 4 hat 111i» I .ill t
ca q c . . . .
Mary aewtd and knitted
JL
X \ 1
X l
I X
V
1 ^
f
1
X I
l k /
ms, holida&gt;i with Mrs. Routh's
„ •bl” were
w,r* set.
" l Sprays of change.
nil ijirmenta j n d articlee required f
daughter, Mr. J. H. Butt, I,,'
.1
‘ ‘L*
1 ine«n if you ju**! run ml.*
in her clothing project. And won
"2.1
M Years Ur
Of 8onrka
H trvke To
T o Seminole County Motorists'*
Motorti
Miami.
you'd
Ihn k ri . lit
many p ljc m g x on htr oxhlbltB. Sho
places of the guests were Cnrlsl- ■omFwherp
CH R YSLER - D EALERS - PLYM O U TH
Alio placed in the 1940 «ta t « cloth­
|ms* cards tearing
th* first i w j ) , "It « a hat.' aiiii not, .«
Mias Harsh Moya has
D E P E N D A B L E USED CARS
ing judging contett. H t r C h l o g t
you
may
have
done
in
I
In
|
'
rr,v" 1 1 haraes of the guests. Miniature
mm m mm mmm re axarea w w w a m p x i mmm &lt; M W I «&gt; awreawaufauw*
I from Charleston, \V. Vu. to iik iu I
trip w as provided by th# tdocA
MIF*
a
saucepan.
"
I
t
*
»
laid.
mmmmmmmrntMmmmmmmmmmmmmimr
! lighted candles in novel holders
*'|t’«
N RCottie, ' Ol
I l • .1 I tional bureau of th# Spool Cottan
C mpany. T h i s «• iht Initial ytar
KMT Jjater-ln-law, Mr .,.,1 Mrs. U. U.
Mr,. R. M. Mason, oldest mcm- |ivr up, you tell mi1
of the contett, wtveh It conducted
Moyc.
‘ Wr of the data, w*a introduced
Not that there’* 11.killing
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in cooperation with the Extension
■ h*ait
th e
nitllineiv
d*-ii'ii
8,t. Phldp M. Vickery arrived f t , * 1" - .V'»“ irhn.
pra.ented launched at the Full *howinw-. hut. Service.
list night from Fx. Henning, (ia..
' from the claw. Mrs.
.
, __
... . . ’
Mason gave a brief history of ■iHiiehow moikt of I h« offm ov
to spend ( hristma. with his mo- th,. c, . „ , jnce ,9U
confoini more or li«*. to th«
Farm Income To Rise
thar. Mr*, lullian \lck.-ry, ami
for the p ,rty |nclud. •hi«|Ha of the held
I h« n-u.if
lamily.
|1Mj,
j. (.
Mra. George ■urtment of monkey Cui. nnn'». To N ew Record High
\VV O f f e r O t i c S i n c e r e
i McCnim, Mrs. J. (1. Waits, Mrs. Be&lt;|uin*. fringe und fe n th n ■*«ho.»l |
Dr. ami Mrs. tS'iliiaia Crosby of Id* Chamberlaip, Mrs. J. G. Rus off at a tangent, hut the !*.»•«• i- 1 (/«*&gt;
Ilis t
W ishes
for
You!
Jamrstown, N. Y. are the- guests sell. Mrs. W. I. Hughey, Mr*. II. alway* theie, i*i *i i » . pd -*.|i.| •• •| M W Y O R K . Ih f
F . i »m c i i « h int'«*ni«’. int i t u l i n g g«*vof Dr. Cresby’s mother, Mrs. II. Duncan, Mrs. W. P. Chapman y uur head.
•
M
iiiirn
t
I
h in f il |&gt;iiyini*nt.H( in ex
(YDeal Crosby, at her home on and Mrs. R. W. Turner.
4k'flUiH'e of the |H*uip idiou t*
I » i li -il to ri* e («• it new
r ecord
Elm Avenue.
Others present were: Mrs. 01- part of the reuFoti for the lit ! I iVh o f lit L 'li 't $1 (.IHMMNNMM).| In
_
„
„
We Wells, Mrs. T. W. Williams, the head trend.
M a y all t h e j o y t h a t i t is
I'M .1. to ni|&gt;a r«il w ith tin exilnv-iteil
Perry Mere. Jr. cadet at Mar- Mr, nro&lt;li, williams. Mrs. J. B.
*
\
I
JIHMHMI.IMNl
in
I'.t
ll.
a
il
in
Ion Military Institute in Marion. , , w/orJi Mri. ,|. ,j. Pattishall,
IHissililt- f o r t h i s s e a s o n t o
........ sc o f nltaMit I(i I p e te e n lt iratU*
A U . is spending t h e holidays ^
j F MeCleJI.nd, Mr*. C. Revival Services
'»
I
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llll.ltl'
K. Chnrpenlng, Mra. C. R. Lord,
l i i -s t o w i i |»j i i y o u I k - y o u r s
W ill He Conducted..
In*
I t'll
liti iii income \%a*
Mr*. Flossie Goodson, Mr*. ( ’. C.
ut t h i s g l u t l s o n u ’ t i m e ! A n t i
Priest, Mra. J. W. Harkey, Mrs.
Tha revival sarvk-vs of Ilia
Mr, and Mrs. Guy D. Wood left W. M. McKIm, Mra. Nellie TIMIs,
\ N M H Nt F.MI-rST
To
S fir tfftw U .
lo^ag, for Miami where they will Mn. R. D. Dekle, Mrat Byron church bsuted on Celery :.n I
m ay you e n jo y p ro sperity
spend Christmas Dny with the inquires, Mrs. C. C. Earl, Mrs. W J'anfurd Avenues continue.. \* Ifli
W e gladly Join with other* whose privilego it ha»
Mr mill Mr«. Ilnrry T. I’tice of
_
the Itev pnlrs-l. IIt-asry Will.....
latter* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.Lit \wun\i l»- jire nnnoiineing the
in t h e c o m i n g y e a r !
v
a * !r , i
" 1 . “ “ e” f ‘**'!'levsngeli»t, -peukmg a u e li evan
C. E. Williamson.
b«en to sefve you In MndinR you our heartiest greet­
Mm u • of ihrir ilatighler, iKirlx
•Mn, T# L- n llson, Mrs. R. * *f jtxcr
* n,f Nra^ Ellxaheth Beyes ' XhIw evening the subject mil M o , I m NotniHn K. Wrilcntl nn
in gs!
Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Hamm and Cole
Also,
■,
Also. Mrs.
Mr*. Orphla M. Hughey.'.
Min
Fcrkuiaf Ih i I Mr. mh| ,Mr«. Farr and
children, Madge and James Me- Mrs. W. C. Daill*, Mrs. II II , h'rl„ Tho W lw
fumilv formerly liveil in Snnforil.
Thcxe meetings at
Cleary, Jr., gursls of Mr. ami Mr,.
Pattishall, M r a. H. &lt;*. Pruice. ter'denoml"n»l|&lt;m»l and tin- public
W. K. Smith for the past week. Mr*. IL D. Russell, Mr*. L-1*" bis been extended n runlinl in ,
hav( returned to their homes.
Went, Mrs. W. p. Fields, Mr- v|U1|(in
K„ rn,|
* ,Va^i o '
t « ,17’
Oil ('hrixtumM l»ay the -uhj«tl|
Voile A. Williams, J r, has ar­ U. (]. ' R.
LillJt. 3 r*. J. V \IU- ; wjj|
M
Dyi umi l e ntnlj
rived from Marlon Mllitidry in #r, Mr*. W. I . Clark, Mrs. It. M. nn Kriilsy evening, "Dry llum-s.'
stituta in Marlon, Ala., to spend Mason,^ Sr^ ^Mrs, ^^Katla ^Griffin. |-p,0 Pl,rvice* begin nl 7.30 nVIis k
IIV IT Y
IIIItTHDAY
ChrUtma* with hi* parents, Mr. Mra. W. E- Ktlia, Mra. I. I&gt;. M-rT o Defend America Bay Defense Honda A Stamp*'
and Mn. V. A. WiLlami, Sr.
( ’r» n?»hav..
tin, Mrs. F. R. Mitchall, Mrs. C.l Vaughn, r-ia.
M i - - K . i / d a t h W h ig h u m
L. Goodhue, M n. Jaania Put- Mrs &gt;_ S. ILrkcy. Mtxx Jtin* ;
Mis. I.isirgi* Ik Wells
Mrs. Bruce Laney of St. Patera- nam, Mrs. A. » . Shoemaker. Mrs. I Waddell, Miss Msry ('only aiulj
S G. G rn y
burg la the guest of bar parents, Martha
Maffltt,
M n,
John Miss Kill V. Ir'ck.
Mr, and Mr*. R. X. ‘Cornell. Sha
r .a C '.rriX U N W W W M
will be joined for Christmas Day
by Mr. Lsnry.

B E A L , Society Editor

1
1 iDer son als ,

Mrs. Altman Honors
Daughter With Party

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Merry Chiistmas

Happy New Year

M

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WIGHT BROS. CO.

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IF R A N K E V A N S

h", T “*i ■;;'r*."rPu.TT, ^ r ’Zu'

AT CHRISTMAS

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GREETINGS TO YOU A LL

Geo. A . Speer, Jr.

i&amp; M J L M '

rnmr

A f o u r « t o r m u ilc a l w it h
y o u r fo u r fa v o r ito a ta n l

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Urut. Charles Batts and Mr*.
Rett* arrived today frum Ft.
Bragg, N. C. to visit through the
holidays with thalr parents, Mr.
and Mra. A. L. Batts, and Mr. and
Mrs. R. 0. Hickson.
» r . and Mrs. Richard Gillespie
are axpectad to arrive todav from
iialbourna to spend Christmas
Ira. Glllespl
D iy wtth Mr».
Oillwpte'* mother,
lira. Mabla Kitridge, who it now
residing at the Montaxuraa Hotel.
Capt. and Mr*. George Hop*
and daughter, Unda, hats return­
ed to tholr homo In Keystone
Haight. a fu r visiting with Iho
former'! mother, Mr*. M. K. Moya,
who accompanied them for the
Mr. nod Mra. C. &amp; Leslie of
Port Wayne, lrvt, are spending
the winter months is Sanford with
tholr son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and, Mra. 0. R. Ulrey, and an­
other daeghtar, Mtsa Wilma leoUo, at their home on Celery AreMtte Sarah J. Myrtch o f the
Traneury Department at Waahtagten D&gt; C , arrived yesterday
to spend a few days with her paranla, Mr. and Mrs. J. tt. Myrick
at their home on IWrst First
Street. She plans to return to

We Send to You Our
GREETINGS!
/
May jrour way b« gay;

Defense Training

your pleasures unending;
&lt;k
your Chriatmaa a marry
one; your

New

pros parous on*.

Th e Fctk-rnl Ciovcm m int is t-stuiilisiting Trutlu Training Schools to
leach men o ver 18 and under fill y e a rs of age a trade so that they can
assist in the National Defense Production Program,

Year a
Three are

X tm rri

our wishes tor you/ For

irUtm a

ou n tW tff AU wo waat la

THE FOLLOWING COURSES W ILL BE TAUGHT

yoar continued frlcndabip
patroaaga,

Tjd*

Is

• ELECTRIC.WELDING

enough for anyone.

Seaboard Oil Company
A.
816 W .

P in t

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PETERSON. Agent
Phono 703

Sanford, Fla.

~~DAY &amp; NIGHT CLASSES OPERATED"
Thobc completing the 00 day course will lie eligible for position* In
defense work at good salaries.

GIVE A N

CAMELLIA

FOR, CHRISTMAS

o'clock.

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Today And
Christmas Day
Our Gift To You!

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SECURITY LUMBER

Act Now
I f you a n Interested, notify the Seminole County Chamber
of Commarce, City Hall Bldg., Sanford, Fla., at once. Fill la
this coupon and bring or mall it In today I

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COTTS 3CRAP BOOK

FARMERS’MARKET
itmas Cocktails 1Florida Farmers Get
&gt; Many Cotton Stamps Ml— W —■— * rV l n l
IU m » » . I ( I m m
D * ». K

ts I 1M 1 A .
IN I

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By R.J.SCOT!

«w—tU t Hm M.

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A P P tX S , H u t . r n , Du. k . . t
|1 4.
to li.SO llo ls s 41.SO to I I ••
A V O C A D O S . Du hpr*. | l TJ to H ••
DANANAM . t&gt; Jli. buna , | l.7t to

’ackage
Goods

JACK’S DEW
DROP INN
On

iteautiful

lake

Monroe

under the supplementary cotton
proiram put Into eflW t Uat
Sprlnr, My* H. O. CUyton, StaU
A. A. A.
Administrative officer.
,Thli meant that more than 7,000
acrea which had been allotted to
'cotton were not planted to thl«
crop during 1941.
I Mr. Clayton aayt that up to
, Nov. 30, Florida farmer* had re­
ceived I108.A02.75 worth of cot*
I Ion atampa, and that a few parI manta were still being made. The
atampa, Ixaued at the rate of 10
crnla r. pound for the ratabllahrd
production of land allotted to and
not plantrd to cotton, are good
for the purchatt of materiilt
made entlrrly of Amarican cotton.

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

And Sava The D ifference .— Our PerwooaJ
L o u Department w ill finance II. The coot la

ItM

BEAN*.

Knap. bu.

hip.

T t n ilt r -

■ ru*n and V*l»nllnr»
II.i«. Tala II aa. Lima Ilu

hpr

II.t o to t i l l
C A U H A C IE , Tea. bulb. |a&gt;i lo fey i
lo t t o
lo lU .a o
Chlnaaa Crta
•t I I to |l I I . hpr I I I t
C H A V O T E , bu. hpr 11.11
i . A h i t i l l a d&lt;&gt;. Imu.
to U r
r O M .A IU t u . I*o«. bun. tie 10 tar
C O flN , flhallad, w hlla awl t a l k

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Mamher Federal Deposit Insurance' C o rp o ra te*

WE C A R R Y A T F A IR PRICES
A L L N A T I O N A L L Y ADVERTISED
■ O d P ta A N T. nu hpri
l i t fen l l . t t
C J R A P K F H IJ Il.
f.omh. 91 *• % »•••*

W INES-LIQUORS—GINS

C&amp;C Liquor Store

f |1 IS. S Ians l»«*

K U M Q t'A T H

lit!

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LKhfONR. H bos 111
91 IS
LIMKM. Ilu lia«hl
IJBTT1T95 lc»b*r* I#.
&lt;foi I Or. Irnl, L dm
91 IS
C/NIONH. SO lb each

312 Saaford Are. Phone 9123 Free Ddlvevy.

lo 91 SO. Mpnnlah. I
while* 91 n,) dos. Inn
O R A K flP J, Infs l* M

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bag* the No 2 91 1

W A llH l.K T.

PFIAH,
91.IS

dos

Inin

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Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken

IF YO U R O l.l)

S A N D W IC H E S
A L L K IN D S O P

CAR

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK

HAS POOR TIR E S
TR A D E IT IN
. ON ONE OF OUR

I USED CARS

Sanford Avenue Just O ff
O f Geneva Avenue

POTATOKN. l»od llll
•Is* 91 ?S‘ lo 91 IS

o f PAPER . M
A L U M IN U M
A IL O /

C vt 91 so

HA niMHK.N l&gt;o« bin
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0:15 Dinner Music
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8:00 Big Town
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U. S. Is Declared
Completely United
Since Jap Attack

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Pledge T o Prevent
Strikes
Accepted
WASHINGTON.

By CHARLES MICHKL80N
D&amp;ectoe of Publicity, Democratic
Natioaul Commltteo
That foul blow with which Jap­
an inaugurated the war, while os­
tensibly negotiating for peace,
fused American sentiment to a
degree of unity unparallel since
degree of nnity unparalleled since
In a natiea where political
factionalism
has
raged
most
fiercely seer since this becime
a two-party country, war finds

W e say “ Christmas J oy" to
you with a promise to keep
up ou r standards of service
and courtesy. W e always will
strive to please our friends
and customers at all times.

5c— 10c to $1.00 Store
C. L. Redding, Mgr.

war p w ltr sf Urn MW W #fM War. It to aw s m m ! far a SM.NV.fM
American war relief fund te feed, abetter, cleibe and give medical
lid te American men, women and children bombed by (he enemy
It is an appeal far fmnda te provide cornforts for our American Army
and Navy, and for welfare work for ear treepe at hem* and abroad,
and tbclr famines an the heme fron t President Roosevelt asks yau
te five. Yenr dollar* will serve humanity. G ive through year local
Red Croea Chapter.
naked, unscrupulous force.
And I I , Was a Republican
A
little
research
developed
that Knudsen was a Republican.
Doubtless he is still a Republi­
can. That circumstance does not
interfere with his devoting six­
teen or eighteen hours a Jay to
Ms job under a Democratic Pres­
ident. And the way planes ami
guns ami tanks are rolling o ff
the assembly line shows that the I Iru*-. then- were .Hikes along
talents that made him a magnate ! lh,‘ line and certain industires
in the industrial field were equal- sought too great an advantage Ir
lv efficient Ih the field of nn ihrir stupendous contracts. tut
tional defense. When it became .these were problems that hai l
known that Sidney Hillman, chair j»&gt;ern foreseen and while one sec
man of the executive council of lion of our country denmndci
t h e Textile Workers Union of Mhal we crack down „ „ |a|M»r am
America, h a d been selected a» another that we take a hludgeor
, Knudsen s twin
executive,
the (to industry, the counsels of nci
critics of t h e defense program |ther prevailed.
were loud In their pronounce | Nome waste of ntsn-hours oat
merits that tho expedient could I urally occur real, which wn» as dm

BEST WISHES
for a speedy victory so that
peace on earth and goodwill
to all mankind may soon
r e ip . again

May the Joys o f a
season noted fo r its
hsppineee be multi­
plied for you this
Christmas, a timetried sentiment, ’tin
true; yet, with the
passing of the years,
Its meaning grows.

Park Ave.

' Phone

303

Robert L. Cox
THE ESSEX

STU D IO

PHOTOGRAPHER

Through this mee re we taint to reach
the many friends
old and new — who
have so generously patronized us during
the year. We Sincerely hope we shall
have many more opportunities to be of
service to you) -Td all'in Sanford we ex­
tend pur wish for a Very Meny iChrist-

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plorabl* ait it
incvitiblo.
i
And We Arc (vetting the I'Unr*
Looking nt the whole picture. I
the net result in production »»!«
immensely greater than it could
have been hail the strong arm I
o f the government been invoked
to club either or both *nk« into |
sullen acceptance of federul dic­
tation.
We could go down through the (
whole line of important person-'
ages drafted for the puldu* srrv
ice, with r&lt;|Ual
reflation of
the industry and efficiency with
which the duties they have a*
turned have leen -ml are living
discharged. They could not all Innamed in auch a review
thisl
and to pick out a few for special
mention would be unfair to the
many. So we ju»t t»ke Knudseii
a n d Hillman a* nymUoln of *
splendid principle.
Perhaps there a r e heie and i
there in the line annic misfits. I
some who have made ninUke*
and error*; hut the percentage j
must be v e r y small and it i*
doubtful if there i9 one who hit*
not done his best.
I suppose that even Hill Knud
j w«an, probably if he looked hack
over hia whole career
could
I find incidents where he might

GREETINGS TO EVERYONE
W V r r r x t m ilu it f
I In
"*«
t o d a y . T h a t y o u ha\«* a I m u iu
T h e c o n s i t h 'in t io n y o u Iiu \ «» **

opportuiulv
years
aiul t
good wishes In you and \oui

a p p r e c ia t e d . T h e
th e

c o m in g

Tho big men who have ciintrr
huted their time tind their talent
to the great cause of driuoersey
will resp their reward in a sense
of duty wrII performed and In
the appreciation of their fellow
inuntrymen. We cant elect Knudsen president because he was lorn
In Denmark; wr cant ebet Hill­
man prestdrnt because he w a a
bom In IJthusnia — which circumstanaea may be regarded a*
proof that real Americanism Is
not a- monopoly of the native-

Oreelinc
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The Space Is

SM ALL

Yuletide

G. U. SIT)ART PAINT &amp; GLASS
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B cst w ishes
for a glad
L e t’s wish together! L e t’s overlook our
little complaints, and let's be thankful fo r
what we h av« and fo r what wo"lntend hav­
ing. L e i’s wish fo r each other’ s jo y in this
grea t season
and hope fo r each other’ s
happiness jn the coming year. I t ’s easier
this way, and more enjoyable. A ll together,
then! A .b righ ter, happier year.

D*c.

— President Roosevelt brought a
'labor - management conference to
an abrupt close Tuesday by ac­
cepting the points on which the
conferees were in agreement, in­
cluding a pledge to refrsin from I
strikes or lockouts for the dura-j
tion.
As for the controversial closed
shop question, a letter the I'resi-1
dent sent to the confeivnce d id 1
not mention it specifically, but '
William It Davis, moderator o f.
t h e conference, Interpreted the '
letter as meaning that a new ,
War Labor Board would have j
jurisdiction over issues involving
the closed shop.

Hut Our.
(iroetiiiK

Christmas &lt;fc I hippy
New Year

CAMPBELL’S

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S E C U R IT Y FEED &amp; SEED STO RE
201 W . First 8t.

Telephone 630

Sanford, Florida

Best wishes fo r a very M erry
Christmas and a prosperous
N ew Y ea r filled with happi-

■Hill Lumber (ir Supply

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�MERRY
C H R ISTM A S

TO A L L T H E F O L K S IN S A N F O R D !
W e w ant to wish you all Iota o f jo y at
thin happy season, and hope that Christ­
mas Is ju st the w ay you want it I

A N D A H A P P Y N E W YEAR/TOO;

WALTER L. COOPER
COOPER B LO C K

PH O N E 720

And Happy N ew Y ear
T o All Our Many Friend*

I f nature didn't taka ea oaea*fat­
al departure from normal and
men dkl not sell* upon thee* vatsrie* to develop them we would­
A current magatlne aaya flat­
n’t have pink BTapefrult and s*edtery la about W percent s o f t
leea grapes, would wet
■oag and that coop Is about 00
Among other o f Mlamr* many percent lye. Ysa, but so long ae
eelehritlea la the firai governor there* life there ia 'oep. Isn't
of the Philippine*,. William F. they iT
Pace, 01 and a residnet of Co­
We
hove
other
interesting
conut Grovr, who coll*peed when
he heard of the recent attack on winter visiter* and who wear
feather*, th* Least Flycatcher
the (aland*.
U fa r among the**; they arc
The Lake VrofUi Herald print* small, nest and friendly, darting
an interview with Paxton Hayes, hither and yon among the shrubof that town, on the benefit af bary In search of their daily food
controlling one’* fear In dealing supply.
with animal*. He aajr* that whan
You o f course recall Shake»you are **ix*d with the adrenal
(land* aecrtte their strengthening paare’* description of a villUnou»
character whom he described
fluid and that animal* are able to
detect thl* and take advantage a* being Haa mild n mannered
of It: moat animal attack* are la man as ever scuttled a ship or
self-defense, he add*. Another cut a throat." The Miami poller
Important thing la to not get pan­ dragged In for investigation a
icky when bitten by animal ar stranger who ws* such an innoreptile; if there la any venom In eent-looking and saintly-acting a
the bite, one** fear will *et up a parsonage that they thought it
rapid hem action that quiekly wa* Just impossible that, he-would
carrie* the vlru* - throughout the do anything wrong, so thdy let
•yatem. For the lame reanon, the him go. A few hour* latar hi*
ua* of alcohol I* the wont treat-1 recanf arrived through the FBI
and it disclosed thnt be hid been
ment.
arrested in scvrrtl titles fur bur
On* of the regrettable thing* alary, Isauing “ rubber' cheeks,
about thi* war I* the apread of drunkeness and selling liquor to
that na*ty warophotla, a dlaeaa*
of th* mouth ratbor than of the
brain Seme of Mo manlfettationa
Truly "man la fcnrfiflly ami
are the chopping down In Wash- wonderfully made' and snrgdona
Ington of four of the cherry tree* a r * doing wonders in working
that Japan presented It *me year* him o v e r , on* of their late.d
ago. . . .The threatening to ‘ra ti’* achievements being on the brain
a treat concert linger for render­ which secretes a fluid, they say.
ing her* the work* of a German that it drained through the sys­
composer of grand oner*. ■ . . tem for some useful purpose by
The
demand of
Congreaaman way of th* spinal cord for a can­
Dlngell for the court martlaUng al. In three cases they have suc­
of four named officer* In charge cessfully drained excess accumu­
of Pacific defense*. There will bn lation* of t h i s fluid, ihrouah
a. vast horde o fire-eating nitwit* stoppage along the route. |»y In-

Salutations
Shipper O f

F IN E F LO R ID A C E LE R Y

and
Best Wishes

Sanford, Florida

For a Prosperous N ew Y e a r
A t this glad time, we
want to wish all our
customers a really fin e
New Year.
May Wt Continue to Serve You In 1042

/ A I CL7M ’ C

BEAU TY
SH O P
Sanford, Florida

Jingle,bells and a hip hooray
with

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From Robrts’ Grocery

MERRY CHRISTMAS

M erry Christmas

M nJN ify

The old-time wish fo r

TO YOU!

a joy that never ends.

— And again the ChrUtu'

h tn .

MERRY CHRISTMAS

With aincdrt good wlihm for your happhuu.

NEW YEAR

Coleman’* Office Equipment Co,

I can not go all th* wwy with
the great Shabaspoasw ia hia dsclnration that “ tains la a daetlliy
that shapes our ends, rough hew
them as wa wwy.'
fW tfl a
food or 111 heritage baa samething to do with ttj wnvlraamrnl
or rirrumstaneaa may hove had
their
influence; n o d
training
gne* far, so whe I* to Jadgo or
There in a Mbd W t f af a
•wing in the Uses ragiesi from
growing ritrus fruit to raising
peaches, as several wow sad
idsptrd varieties have baaa pro­
duced, ana ripening ■ month ear­
lier than usual, Ime rotation
planting o f stock grafted so plum
mot* is advised. 8. M. Coen, of
Ml. Dora, is uiaaUag fM acres
to improved Jewel variety.
How would you like to be chief
rook and bottfewasher la a mon­
key house f .Every' dey tn that
branch of the Philadelphia too a
fresh batch of moakey cab* la
prepared front ground cooked
meat, wheat, corn, oats, alfalfa,
soy beans, peanuts, oyster shell*,
milk, yeast, codllver oil and salt

With ruto production being cut
to 10 percent of capacity, it
would seem that their expensive
advertising la “ sweetness wasted
on the desert air.’*
'casualties'' of war
Ivan* Msrdi Gras, the great
feist of f a n sponsored by th*
Knight* of Mamas; the canceling
of tho California oranga b ow s
football game and probably their
races. “ Little Tokyo,*' • part of
Isis Auuvlcs, is raid to contain
■lO.COO Japs who have 300 small
(hup* involving five million dal*
i lam. All
have barn - ordered
|closed, all credits “ froxen* and

The only vote. In coat rase
against declaring war on Jaaan
w&gt;s cast by Miss Jeanette BawM»
(Rep., Mont.) who thus voted bt
,1014 on our entry Into World War
1. I f consistency is a Jewel, she
Is bedecked. '
I The use af canned grapsfnlt
ha* Increased a million esaee (04
cans) a year for th* past two

Sinkwich To Davis
Aerials May Cttck

7

BEST WISHES

holiday

accident Stnkwlch is dropping'
them where Darla kui’ t — and
Davis is managing to get there
Just In ttue to puli them In. .
,
Darla, who shavt* ten second*
far the 10-yard dash, gave th*
tip-off a* th* Bulldog* Went j
through a brisk drill.
"Com# nn, Frankie,' he shout­
ed to Sbikwteh, “ Let's »ee you \
throw one too far. for me to i

. Editor A. H. Andrew a, 4 th*
[American Eagl* (tite r o ) la WT*-

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CHfttSTMAS

The state raalty toard repelt*
that there are l&amp;fcOOO noe-resi­
dent property owsera In Merida.

SANFORD

'T h e H erald

MERRY

{ Th* American aircraft Industry
i announces that the production
Uhls year will appreach 20,008 and
that In 1042 nearly a thousand a
week will be turned ouL

wishes, too

Oort to.tho iimple. oldfashioned wlah for you:

1000 on the coast; map* of thto*
lore American-born and loyal-to
|thla country.

Santa Claus is on his way!
And

CHICAGO. Dm . 1 4 -H tld
■ *m - tana* far nor* than a
tfa Oh to to Baan m
their

Merry Christinas — Happy New
Year
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In Grateful AMJWdattWt
W c take thla opportunity to till you
how much wo appreciate yopr pat­
ronage!

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Food Production
ByState Farmers
To Exceed Goals

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M ay this Christmas season bless you ami
yours with all the good things in life ;
may success, happiness and health lie
yours In fu ll meKOurc.

The results. Just Ululated In
the office &lt;&gt;f H. G. Clayton,
chairman of I ho Florida U.H.D.A.
Defense Hoard, reveal the follow ­
ing expectation* of production,
with goals listed in parentheses:
Mi l k
376,Hll,2le
(312,000,000)
Vum li, eggs 18,231,(44 (16,987,000) dotcn, hogs (Ure weight)
103,104,000 (03,032,000) pound*,
and beef
cattle
and
r a lv ri
i In lightered
92,321,400
(flS.OSft.-

W P A W a r Projects
Will Be Censored

May Santa land ri|
faUrlfefe with everythin* yotfre
WftHed ftir (and a few surprise*)
add miy he ndt forget Id remem­
ber whdt We told ftini when he
left

JA C K S O N V IL L E Dec. 24. —
(Special)— Drastic cauaorahlp re­
striction! went Into effect on all
W. p. A. war projects throughout
Florhla today.
Fared with the problem of com­
bating aaboteur* and fifth columnl»t», W. I’ . A. officials, In co­
operation with Army and Navy
authorities, clamped on the pro­
tective measure* to prevent leak*
in
military
information
that
would aid the enemy.
State Administrator Wilbur E.
Harkneta said Instructions to pro­
hibit the release of all information
concerning iW PA defense activities
which could be o f valoa to the na­
tion's enemies came from the
W PA's headquarters at Waahinggraph*. preta releases, speeehe*,
ton. "This order,** Hsrkneas said,
“ applies not merely to photoradio programs or published ma­
terial, but also to correspondence
and informal communication with
all persons except government o f­
ficials entitled to rectlv* such In­
formation.
•

Anderson*
Griffith
about wishin* you a Merry
. . .

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MERRY
^CHRISTM AS

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
111 W. FIRST STREET

G A IN E S V ILLE , Dec. 24.
■(Special)— Florid* f i m m w ill do
(hair share and more daring IM S
In helping to fill th« nation**
milk pall, egg haaket, wnokvhouse
and packinghouse— not to mention
the stomachs o f our own people
and thoae o f beleaguered Jemoeraciea throughout the worn.
They hare juat sfgnifMd their
intention to produce "food tor
freedom' on an unprecedented
mcale, answering the call 6 f Sec­
retary of
Agriculture Wickard
for a tremendoua increaae In tha
production o f fooda badly needed
both here and abroad. Florida
farmers aay they will exceed tha
goala tet for t h e m w it* milk,
egg*, h o p and beaf rattle, ana
will fall abort only in tha produc­
tion of home gardcna and pea­
nuts.
'Field workers of liie Agticultural Adjustment Administration
recently assisted ettry Florida
farmer to sign up a farm plan
• heet. for 1912, in which ha act
down his plans for the year and

Another year . . .
another Christmas
. . . may it be your
happiest and most
joyous!

Christmas!

fixed Drinks

ha ppy

NEW YEAR
T o You And Yours From

Merry Christmas
and

Happy New Year
Secretary o f tha N ary K aos Mtakaa
hands with Ensign Isaac CL Odd,
Jr., as tha latter la graduated
from tha naval academy at Agmayalia In a class of (47 which com­
pleted tha courses sareral Months
sarly. Ensign Kidd's fsthsr, Rsar
Admiral Kldil, was killed at P t* ri
Harbor In tha Infamous sn**t mid.

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A wind velocity o f 231 miles
an hour wa« reported In 1934 *lop
Mount Washington, New Hamp­
shire.
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Pespite the turmoil o f today.
It is my earnest ho|H!— Ami Conviction,
That the spirit of Christmas will never puss
away.
I take pleasure In wishing each Mini nil of you
A V E R Y M E R R Y CH R ISTM AS

3 Future Farmers
Get Scholarships
T A I.I.A fTASSF.E, Dec. 24. —
(Special) — Scholarship* to the
College nf Agriculture, University
have been awarded by
Hanker* Association |
to three high school boy* for
uUtanding
•rrnmpli.hmrnt
a*!
members o f the Future Farmer*
of America. Each scholarship la
valued at glOQ.
The scholarship* go to Claude
Jone*. Pahokee Chapter; Edgar
I*-" Johnson, Hawthorne Chap­
ter; and Maxwell Hailey, Vernon
Chapter, Caryville. These boy*
were selected from 4000 Future
inner* in Klnridn on tha baaia
all-round vocational agricul-

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Tr&gt; all my friends in
.Seminole Couaty

HAPPY

AN1) PROSPEROUS

NEW

YEAR.

CHRISTMAS
HAPPY
May your Christman be

REEL &amp; SONS
Dodge — Plymouth Dealers
Closed- A ll Day Christmas Day

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Mm# llrammer. I12« It Avtnu*.
North Kant, O.lar llnplil*. load
ll In h#r*&gt;l«jr ord#r#tl thg| you
are r»&lt;iue*t#«l In apt»»nr an tha
Ith day of January. A ll, |9tS.
brfnrr the ahovv rnlltl#il I'ourl. to
the
m il
«•( conplaliit
r11 ■i
against you In th* ah.»\e «ntltl*«l
rauae; mild the Hanford Herald’*
la fcarehy deal«nateil a» the 0*w»*
|n|*er In which thin order •hall
he publlehed once a
var-E fur

an hap|)/ an can b*. ami
all your hopes and am­
bitions

fulfilled

during

the coming year. Greet­
ings from all o f us.

Valdez
Hotel

GREETINGS
s ir*
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Funeral D lm to r
Corrter F in d g French
Ph*a* M l

COME IN AND OUT
YOUR 1»42 CALENDAR

MARTIN HKO Al,
Plsinllfra Atlnin.y
(HT At.)
n o tic k to cnr.niTon*
la r*i Kalata at KHNKST M ltUri*.

la Ik* Cwars *4 tk* ( • * » l p t e i f l .
a**ila *l« &lt;:*ualy, ) l » i U » ,
la
Prakal*.
To All IT*«tllnt'* a 0.1 I’ f K 'i l * HSVIn* f'lalni* ur (i«-iii*iiit« Agslast
Hal« Katat*:
Vo* Soil *ach of you » f » M r*»V
aotifiad soil r»&lt;mlr».l t&lt;» pr***at
any *lalin« ami dainand* wMuh
you. Or *lth .r of you, mar t e t *
sgalart lha **tal« o f KRhKVf
KJUiVI’. il*c&lt;-a»«l. I*t* at saM
County, to tha County Jml*#
rt.mlnoi* County. Florid*,
nf flea In th* court liuu*«

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'right ral*od*r nionik* from tha
llm* of th* first publication of taka*
iM ik *. K u s claim or daavaad (hair
ika In writing, sad shall atat* , t t e
Iflac* of r*sU*a*a and port i.ffte*
'address o f tk* elalmaM. sad a t a t
lb* sworn to by tka claimant, agent.

To those whom ire have
served, our smeere thanks for
the privilege af M a t help in

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season stay with you throughout the coming
year.

4 a .

T. W; LAWTON

GREETINGS
To you And Yours For A Happy
And Moat Prosperous New

Yeur

And We Cordially Invite You To
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for your
HAPPINESS
W e o ffe r our best wishes fo r your compiets happiness. W e hope that this Christmas season will be your most enjoyable.
We hope that the coming year will
bring you good health, happiness and
prosperity. May this success be associa­
ted with the service our company can
give you. A very M erry Chriatmaa and a
Happy N ew Year.

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Company
Abstracts — Title Insurance
H. M. Watson, President

We know no better way to express
1 our sentiments than a simple ,

Oticdi
. The”
----------Jo Knitting Club held
'their snnusl Christmas luncheon
• t th* home e f Mrs. O. O. Wal­
cott at her lovely home on Lake
Charm Dries, The bouse waa
beautifully decorated with poln•ettiaa, Brazilian peppers, and a
small decorated tea*. Th* table
carried out the Christmas ideas,
. ten, with tall ra d . candles on
either Fnd In tall silver candle
sticks.
i Everyon missed Mrs. R. E. Kel*
sey, the club preaidant, who la
out of town because o f Illness in
hsr family; but after a dsliciobs
turkey, and alt o f the trimmings,
luncheon, the guests were present*
ed with gifts by -Mrs. Robert
Smith Jr., acting aa Santa Claus.
'A good time waa had by all.
j Those enjoying this enjoyable
occasion seers: Mrs. R. F. King,
Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mrs. Marvin
Wright, Mr*. 0. O. Wolcott. Mrs.
Enoch Partin, Mrs. J. B. Jones,
Jr., Mrs. J. M. Martin, Mr*.
Blanch*
Partin,
Mrs.
Robsrt
Smith, J., and Mra. Georg* C.
, Means, of Chattanooga, Tonnes*
&gt;sea.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Keisev
and Lubv son ar* staying with
.thslr father, R. E. Kelsey dur­
ing the absence of their mother.
Mrs. Georg* C. Means left
Friday morning for Gainesville,
.whsr* she will be the guest of
hsr mother-in-law, Mrs. J. 8.
i Means until Sunday. Lieutenant
Means will Join hsr ther* Sat­
urday night, if he obtain* his
Leave.
| Mrs. J. 8. Means and child­
ren, Lieutenant and Mrs. Gtorgs
C. Means, will arrive Sanday
to spknd th Christmas holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. King and
relatives tn Sanford.
Miss Myrtle Eason and Miss
iHein Stwart will arriv soon to
■pend the Christmas holidays
with Miss Eason' sister, Mr*. R.
F. King, and Mr. King.
I The Junior Ctaa had thslr an­
nual play Friday night at th*
school house, th* title of which is
"Mama's Baby Boy” . Th# char­
acters war* aa follows: Mn.
8h*ppart McLean, Thelma Let;
Shepard McLean, Tommie Staley;
Mr. Luther Long, Jamea Henry
CooperJ Juliet
Long,
Penny
Mitcham; Mr*. Anglin, Lillian

rawsy* Wilbur, Babbie Parker;
M a i Moot*, Clifton Hamilton.
Miao Virginia Bakhon aa4 M l*
Lota Ruddeil war* diracton of
tfca play, which w*a a hag* sue*
Mia* Louisa Wb**I«r arrived
hom* Thuriday to ip«ad th*
Chriatmaa holiday* with hr par­
ent*, Mr. and Mr*. B. V. Wheel­
er.
Mr*. B. F. W h*il*r aad Mr*.
J. H. L m , Jr., wrr* 'hopping in
Orlando Thursday.
Mias Ella Ball Jon** was shop*
ping (a Sanford Thursday.
Th* 8*nlor B. T. U. ar* an*
tarUlatng with a ChrUtma* party
Monday night at th* church.
Th* ntmtxra of th* pagaant
at th* Baptist Church awt at th*
Church Wdn**day night Th*
commute* consist* of Mrs. R. T.
Cooper, Mrs. B«n Ward, Mrs. J.
W. Martin, and J. B. Jonas.
Th* Woman* Society o f Chris­
tian S*rric« held thslr annual
Pollyana party at th* hom* of
Mr*. W. H. Oor* Wednesday evenlng with Mrs. Carl Saul, Mr*.
Charlie W«*t, Mrs. R. R. Murphy,
and Mrs. Jim Lee, Sr., actings*
cohost***** with Mrs. Cor*. The
hou* ws* artlttieslly. decorated
with Chritmas decoration*. After
rreryoo* eras presented with gifts
from thir Pollyana*, dtllcioua refrthmenU wer* serred by the
ho*t«aa*a. Thoa* enjoying this
affair war*: Mra.' W. H. Oor*,
Mr*. R. R. Murphy, Mr*. Charll*
West, Mr*. Carl Daul, Mr*. J. H.
Los. 8 , Mn. C. B. Wynn, Mrs.
J. H. La*, Jr., Mrs. C. T. Niblack, Mr*. M ai Lslnhart, Mr*.
Jim Wilton, Mr*. Walter Carter,
Miss Nell William*, Ms. B. R.
Mooty, Mr. J. H. SUlsy, Mrs.
V«ra htalov, Mr*. J. W. McKin­
non. Mr*. Jim Ow«n*. Mr*. W. 8.
Willi*, Mn. /Jim Partin. Mr*.
Jo* Lclnhart, Mr*. Mab«l flagar,
Mlaa Kathryn Lawton. Mrs. Mar­
guerite
Nichols,
Mr*. Ooorg*
Morgan.
.. . .
Mr. Cooper's Sunday School
data entertained w ith.a Christ­
mas party In th* Agriculture
Building Tuesday evening. TH*
try guest carried a toy gift, which
waa presented for the Christina
gift basket* after th* party. Th*
claas presented Mr. Cooper with
a g ift also. Those present were;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Jr.,

MERRY CHRISTMAS
and HAPPY NEW YEAR to
YOU and YOURS

CHRISTMAS

M r*.

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Or W o.

One o f the greatest pleas,

wer* shopping in Orlando Wed
neaday. _
_ _ .
Mrs. Ban O. Waiaright and
Mrs. J. B. Jonas, Jr., wer# shop­
ping in Orlando Tutsday.
Mr*. K. L. Ragadal* snd Mr*.
W. T. Chance wer* (hopping la
Orlando Tuesday.
Mrs. R. F King nod Mrs.
Georg* C. Means wer* shopping
In Orlando Tuesday.
Mr*. B. F. Wheeler, Mrs. Annie
L. Carter, Mr*. R. R. Murphy
wer* shopping In Orlando Tutsd »».
Mr*. Ruby U. Jones waa visitg in Oviedo Tuesday.
Th*
condition
of
Captain

Thousands

ures o f this holiday Mason

e f 1949

is the opportunity to wish

Xmas Cards

esch o f our friends a very
M erry Christmas.

i a s fr n h r t J a 12

Half Price
and lower at IM S • * ■ '
fur* A**. Sslwoea the
hoar* o»
A. M. sad
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H. M. Gleason
FLOOR SANDING

THE READ SHOP

many friends and good customers who
have patronised ua In the past, we extend our
most sincere wishes for a very Merry Christ*'
mas. In the prospect of your future friendship
we say .

To

!

HAPPY'

N EW YEAR
To Everyone!

And A Very Happy New, Year!
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Here's To Health In 1942

LODGE &amp;
GROCERS

Best Wishes F o r A‘

Merry

Vv M ERRY CHRISTMAS
I ~AND A H A PPY NEW YEAR

Christmas

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Everyone!' *'*

Standard Growers Ass’n
»

* BANFORD. FLORIDA

• . . and we do mean every one of our faithful
»■

friends who, during the years, have, patronised
ua ao regularly. We sincerely hope that we have
served you well, and that in the future our
friendship* will increase and our hospitality

SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP
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Santa has Juat about delivered the
lu t gift; his work la almost done.
U WE have helped him-by having
the things you wanted, we shall be

very happy. Wa hope and trust that
your Christmas will be the happiest
one you have ever known. Our best
wishesI ' ;»•

IN THIS RAPPY MONTH
AND DURING THE ,
COMING YEAR
during this

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

Established In 1908

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NEW SPAPER
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Member Associated Press

NUMBER 97

Matpila Is Declared Open City|!*A“act„°°IChurchill Says U.S.,
•e In te n sifie d British Results W ill
Surpass A xis States

IT. S. Forces Repulse i
Repeated Thrusts'
I q Lingayen Gulf
• f Section On Luzon

. Casualties Are
# - Reported Heavy
C ounter-M easures
Sold Under Way By
# ’ A llies To Hnlt Foe
(ta w

a T n r ia le d

The Japanese Intensified
their two-way aaaa-ilt on dem orallied Manila, with a
heavy artillery fig h t north• went o f the fip ito l and vio­
lent tank battles to southeast
where casualties are report­
ed heavy on both sides, the
_ F a r E ast army reported to­
te day. " V e r y heavy pressure”
against American end Filipino
define** eouUeito o f Manila wax

MsaArtbtU.

Nipponese Gain One
Great China Objec­
tive In Capture O f
British Hongkong

Churchill and Roosevelt Meet the Press

U. S. Has “ Inflexible
.War-Weary N azi Prisoners
i Hr
i'i—
With the fall of Hongkong, in
Purpose,” He Tells
Unification
of
the offensive I
ConjiresH
Mem bers
against Singapore l* -»p*-fte I ]
The British radio rrp-c'ml to
A t Historic Session
d-iy a Japanese push’ is &lt;1-rclop
mg down the renter of th- M»
laya peninsula toward
Kuala
Llpu&gt;, 280 mllre north of Hinicu
pore.
Chinese troop* are »tid on tinoffensive in the Hongkong urea
Initiative W i l l
Be
despite the surrender of ine ttriTaken Against Foe
tisb crown colony, but in the in­
terior of Ohio* the Japanese have
Sometime In 1943
launched s hear- drive toward'tho
vital (fed supply point of Chang­
W A S H IN G T O N .
I)iv .
2 G.
sha. It was 'announced yevtrrduy.
Chines* fortes havirout the fan—
i sh P rin u * M i n i n ton Kowloon Tailored
10 iiiilc*
trr
W in s to n
(h u r t h ill
p re north of llottgkng -territory. *'
c lic tfil
to d a y
tin*
United
military apokesmsn «oid, and
|S ta te s n m l H r it a in w i l l b o
on
lig h tin g -n e w tuking pluc
: p r o d u r iit t f . w i t h i n a y e a r or
l&gt;»lh eidee of .the, radioed Just
118 m o n t h s , " r e s u l t s i n w a r
above tbit birder.
Meanwhile, attention hu* cen­
! p o w e r b e y o n d a n y t h i n g ever
tered sin th* defense of British
js o e n in tin* A x i s s t a t e s . "
troops bolding a line diK) mile*
He k*hiirj(»*»l ilmt (i ormany, Ja«
north of Ringapurc *g»in»t Ja­
' P»&gt;" still 11-•I\ plott«**| .trul planned
panese Invasion force*.
for \%i$r. Mr I 'hurt hill, uitilrvM lnff
t_, . i.w , Minlater Winston Churchill, puffing hie
in history that leaden of the two nations have
latest official report* Indicated
a historic sim h h h i of (onarotaa,
held a Joint prru conference. The President, that the Japanese dilve southward
inevitable Cigar, gets » taste e f s White House
■ui«| Wu*lttiitrloit Intel uii “ inflex*
imoking a cigarette, let Mr. Churchill do mo«t dmVh the Malayan i*vitin»»uiss had
conference as he meets the newsmen in
•l»le pur|MiM\‘ iiitlhtitirihr the tiq 8.
I
m-t ri stemmed, with British troop*
of the talking.
Freaideftt'c oval room. Thin 'la the first time
now standing fast in the straining War-weary German prisoners ere marched to the rear In Libya in In** ttril tf"'ii toIt'd roftfUL'ficv In
* ~
+
wsk* of the British desert push. British censor said they are among Ihr wiiM outroim*. ||y 1V4S, pro"green hell" Jungle fastnesses.
iluction “ will i’ tuililt* ii4 to nsiumn
"The situation remain* unchang­ tho thousand* of prisoners taken in the new drive.
tho initiativ,* i»ii un umpire tacalta,*,
ed.” Far Kaet )iraili|isnrters said.
hi* Miitl uiniti apptuuriv. Mr. C h «K l Ju
“There ha* bren »om* • divelittl derklNti tu and' i*nm1uAI
O n T H O B b a ffiln
bombing activity by enemy plane*.
Koo’M’Vrlt ill.I not htultatre to fore*
The bombing* wu* very haphacant a "long ami hurtl wur”, b«xard, cau*ing very little damage
ruling **t)ur Preoplo wouM rathvC
and few rn*utilitir»i"
know tho truth. *
Obaerver* here considered it
Four large outdoor billboards
Kmni th«» rapitol
thre
i*rlmo
llkrly that the rapture » f li"ng
In Michigan havo potter* adver­
Minis trr trtuniril to thre White
kung would •iglint nil intensified
tising Sanford through the kind­
llouNr nml rrsiiiiiiil hi4 inomcnN i h t s For JapAnen« offennivr
Hing*ness of Peter Bteketev, a regular Drill
toua talkg with
the
Prealdtltl*
porr.
winter visitor to Sanford, Kd lligCompany Changed
Mrrting •k’ctioimlly with Amerlctan
gine, locretaty o f the Chamber
Largest Group Area Governor D e c lares offiri.iN nirunwhilre were thre HO*
T o Each Thursday
of Commerce, announced today.
imIi I trchnirUI fip fr ln wtio accom*
DrunkennessShakes panin!
Wc are indebted to Mr. StekeAsked F or Since
Mr t hiirrhill ami
fe&gt;rd
tee.
who
is
well
known
locally
and
titr a — , i « i »&lt; V f i . i i
Drill night for Company C. 4th
llfovprbrutik, llire Ilntmh Supply
Public
Confidence
1)
r
u
f
t
Beginning
has
been
a
winter
resident
of
.Han­
The British claimed today
Battalion of th* Florida Drfen*e
• MinUtrr, on threir unlirruhlreil trip.
ford for many Masons,' Mr. Hig­
more than 1I.0SO Asia prisonlire I innl i Thre rurrrent talkt ur«* prrellmlaForte has been changed from
Gov.
Spesaard
Hoi
la
ml
The
selective
service
quota
for
gins
declared.
“
W
.
sent
him
the
era have been captured In
ary When threy
t down to tnngpotters, which he put, without Tuesday to Thursday, e'fective
Seminole
County during
the Thursday either to dismiss or ihlrea thre other Allired natitiiiA—.
North Africa and that heavy
Com
plot
i*
plan*
concerning
the
coat
to
us,
on
hi*
billboard*.''
Jan.
8,
F..
C.
Harper,
captain
and
suspend
Assistant
State
Attorney
Icoioo were iaficted en Germonth o f January i» 100 men.
ICxjHaia, ( ‘hmu. ninl the Dutch In*
Mr. lUggina has received a director of th* Seminole County conit ruelion of a ramp ami pier art-ording tu information
■alas attempting to retreat 10
re ­ Lloyd E. Boyle either on'charge* dire*, thre RriUsh iloiuiiiiotti and tha
copy
of
the
Muskegon
(Mich.I
on
U
k
r
Monro**
will
be
submit'
miles south ef Bengasi. Russia
unit which la composed of 65 .urn,
of drunkenness or officiul misuse Amrericua- ar«* rex|h*ctret| to
bo
Chronicle that he mid would be of
ted to the City Commission ul it* ceived by E. B. Carter of the
reported 20.000 Germans were
draft office on Second Street.
stated this morning.
of power aa filed against him by brought into council.
interest
to
Mr.
Bteketev*
fronds.
next
meeting
by
City
Engineer
hi led In th* ala day battle at
Volunteer* from IH to 31 year* Representative E. E. llrady, it wu*
The fact that there are a num­ Fred William*, it ws* disclosed
It I* an extra edition, dealing with
the* besieged Raaaian Naval
of nge may rnliat In any branch
Installment licnders
the former newsboys of the pa­ ber of name* on tha reserve wait­ today.
baas of Sevastopol.
of the service only with the con- revealed today In a letter tu Mr.
per, who have organised a club ing list of the unit CapL Harper
The total rust will amount to s e n t of parents or guardians, Boyle from the Governor.
The Kaeelaaa claimed the
pointed
out,
proves
the
willingness
Have T o Sij(n Cards
Declaring
that 'an unusually
called the Goodfallowa for the
$1,047.80 for the pier and $t'J2.P0
rrtreatiag Germane left I0O
of men In this area, who are not for the ramp, accnrding to figure* since the regular selective serv­ large number of reputablu citipurpose
of
providing
under-prt
mer# villegea behind en the
ice age ranges from 21 to 38
A T L A N T A , lire. 2 d . - (Special)
vileged children with Christmas In active branches of th* Army, to released by Mr. Williams. The years, the draft board head lens of Seminole County state
Moscow front Christmas Day.
serve their country.
In.tallnivnt li-mli-r* ami sellers
you have made a good record us a
gifts.
City Is said to desire the construc­ pointed out.
“Th*
company
will
continue
to
public
prosecutor
Gov.
Holland
■WBra warnnl by W. S. McLurln,
The oid newsboy* gathered on
tion as an asset to the City and
Of the quota, .10 whit* per­ reprimanded Mr. Boyle for the
drill
only
one
night
a
week,
but
Jr„ pri-tiilrnl uf Hu« Fcd.-rnl ReBritish troops have taken over downtown * treat corners and sold training will become more rigid for the benefit of boatmen and sona will be drafted and 70 col­ chsrge of drunkannesi and said
■rrvt- Hunk uf Allunta, that regi­
the. mine of Bengasi, capita! of paper* as of old, and the proceed* and concentrated now that we are fishermen. Original plan* for Ft. ored men. Whit* selectees will that such conduct “ breeds dis­ stration statements must bo filed
were used for tho benefit of the
Mellon Park included the building b&gt; sent to Orlando to the prorespect for th* court and for the by lice, ill, 1'jll. Failure to file
Cirenaiea and second largest town children. “ Speaking o f war extra*, technically In the tear. W* are
of euch a pier, so it will be placed induction station for rigid Army
In the fascist North African em­ there i* • man eaUing today who gradually receiving additional e- o ff the mirth end of Chapman examination on Jan. 10 and na- law, aside from It* disturbing ef­ firm* liubn- tu pi-naltie* imputed
fect upon the confidence whicn
pire, and air and land forcee are cried the news a f the Cutter qulpmeat and the unit I* now Avenue In order to comply with grocs will leave to take th* pre­ the public should have In. law by that date will render such
comparable to th* National Guard.
fur opvruling without u lierntv, as
induction examination Jan. 21.
hammering on In relentless pur­ massacre on the Little Big Horn These man are to take th* place tha plane.
enforcement officers."
pre»crlbed untlvr Itcgulatlun W,
In Wyoming Stay buck 68 year*
Members of th* local advisory
.The
pier
will
be
100
feet
long
Gov. Holland's letter in full i* tho new inslallnn-nt tuntrul regu­
suit o f Asia forces Into Trlpolitanago. Tho men to Peter P. Steke- at bom* o f those men who are with an .eight foot walk. The end board received Information Wed­ as follows:
ia, a communique announced o ffi­ tee, Muskegon'* official grand new serving th* United States in will have a “ head” of 10 by 30 nesday afternoon from National
lation, Mr. McLnrin oiplainrd. The
ramp* and base* throughout th* feet. Th* ramp wilt be located 100 Selective Service Headquarters Honorable Lloyd k\ Boyle
license* are being isiurd, without
cially yesterday.
old newels'.
Assistant
State
Attorney
churgr, u'|ion receipt of tho regt“ On his way downtown that nation', ha said.
Captor* of the seaport, with Its
feet east of the pier and neat to in Washington, in regard to tha “ Sanford, Florida.
Inatructiona aa to the* extent
•tration stslcmenl from tho ap*
present situation which reads; My dear Bir:
strategic control of the military day. little Peter board people ex­ training will he intensified were the bulkhead. It will be 10 feet
"The requirement* for man­
citedly talking about th* me tea "On Monday
afternoon, Dec. plicunts.
road bad abort rnDway lines Into era. Naturally ha gammed It wax sent frpm headquarter* in HL wide pnd 30 feet In length.
Of the approximately 11,000
Mr. Williams stated that tide power In tha armed forces can­ 15, you attended th* hearing at
Libya, gav# the British control of .In his paper*. Bo he cried the Augustine and In addition to water cypress will be used for not accuratalp be foretold at
office- In Tallahaeee* on cer firm* engaged In instalment cash
all Cirenaiea except for some poc­ new* He sold til but one of hi* drilling Inetract Ion In marksman ollinr and the coat of materials this time. I am a u r a af ena
charges which had.been pre. lending slid instalment telling
however, every »««h re­ ferred against you and which dc within the Sixth Federal Reserve
kets of enemy resistance still-be- I t papers whan tha purchaser of •hip and sub-caliber firing will be for th* pier-amounts to $008.86 thing,
quirement will be met fully and
tho hut on# happened to scan It continued, CgpC Harper said.
Inf eWtffd up.
and $2.17.00 for tha ramp. Con­ wholeheartedly, 'and when th* veloped during the hearing Into District, tu date only about 3,000
Military observers estimated for tho iwueacr* nows while Pvter
struction coats will be $430 for history o f your accomplishment two ipeelfe chargee ss follows: have filed the required registro*
“ 1. Public drunkenness in San lion blank* with the Federal Re­
LO AN TO SA LVADOR
tha pier and $186 for tho ramp.
that moat o f tha tasks o f General wsa still anMMLs,
shall have been written t there ford on two occasions early In serve Bank of Atlanta or its
“ Tho buyer could not find a
Erwin Roasmek’a Libyan fovea had
will be no-failure to explain.
this year, •• 1 recoil It In Feb. branches, which are located .In
SAN SALVADOR, FJ Salvador.
teen wiped out. The wreckage o f word about i t 'Em hot*,' bo said
“ I assure you that avery ef­ ruary and June.
Birmingham, Nnahvillr, New Or*
tha Natl leader's equipment won to Peter, There to not a word in Dae. t t —GPV—Congress Wednes­
fort will be made to -place no
2. Charge o f misuse of your lexiu, and Jacksonville.
day authorised tha president to
strewn nil along the route of re­ Ihb paper about Odnorsl Custer’
unnecessary
burden
upon
you.
I
f
official power through holding
Badly scared tho little newsboy negotiate n $160,000 armaments
treat.
what may appaar to be unrea open and on tho docket for im
Iona la the United Stats*
Moscow reported stiffening Ger­ fled down the airs*.
•enable request* are made from proper purposes an old proeecu
time to Uma, I know you will, lion ageinet a eltlsen of Seminole
man resistance to the Russian
in unity o f purpose, carry out County. The ether matters men.
coontar-offenetws an tha Moscow,
the Inatructiona In o spirit equal tloned all happened prior to my
Leningrad and Ukraine front*,
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
S *~
One hundred and five girls and lag that o f our soldier* and u l' administration
while la the fa r southern Crimean
and
war*
not
(Special)— In order to meet the
boys wh* live in Seminole County lore on tha battle line.
theatre a flare* battle raged as
proper mature for my Inquiry.
"Quito obviously, change* must
entered In the Christmas aonteat
“ I heard tha evidence offered demand of the U. 8. Marina Corps
tha Germans strove to batter their
P in t lieutenant Jack GUlon wkieh began Nov. 80 and ended be made to atoulftootlon policy at the hearing, which waa quite for more men, w District HandChristmas Eva. sponsored by tha and procedure. Such change*, lengthy, and have also read the quarters Recruiting Station far
a* tha headquarters division ef Touchton
Drug Co., Rexall Ag­ however, should not bo antici­ great mass of
(orreapondenc* Florida has been established nl
the ITth Bombardment Squad- ency, W. V. Bitting manager, pated by theae charged with tha which has com* to my office In the Florida Bank Building to Orselection * f man a n d (hang** coaaactton with theae chargee.
announced today.
Undo.
J ')
Grand prise for bore and girls should he made only upon dire*
Insofar aa th* second charge
Commanded by veteran recruit­
we n bicycle.
Wad# Garner the fro os this Headquarters. A to concerned I think there woe ing officer Major A . M. Robbia*,
I ttUtmdtariUmJinf In the unit expects to furnish at
•d Mary Zachary, Jr. woo these full statement to thto regard axay
rise*. Mr. Bitting explained that be expected a* aoon aa a
thmwith and you u - least 800 recruit* par month fur
m aonteat was not * tottery In
the Marino Corps which to now■y respect. Tha votes were de­
driving for 104JD00 mam AH re­
m ised by the purchase of
cruits accepted In Florida, whether
enlisting fo r tha duration, or tag
Eight prises ware awarded and

Plotting Of War
Charged To Axis

C ity-A dvertised

I l l s counter-measure* are under
• w ar by Britain, the United
States and other allies to reversa Japan’s offensive advantag* In the Pacific. Greatly en­
couraged by growing reinforce’
ta meats for the atltoa, all U. a.
soldiers and Marines, antl,-alr'
craft guns and 4th«r equipment
wars removed from Manila in
accordance with the announce
assart the city was “ open” and
undefended.
KUewfcgre, a btlghUr picture
for the allies eras painted. Bata­
via la id ' Dutch warplanes, (lash. teg at the sea Home Japanese
Invaders, sank two
Japanese
J. transports a n d v destroyer —
# two o ff North Borne
a reconnaissance fU
The U. 8. A
nar headauarters
Army
reported today the battle of the
Philippines la "g-rlof well" on
all fronts ns Gen. Doug'na MacA 'A rth u r proclaim* t Manila an
open city to M W , U from &gt;re
ravages of assault.
I
Alarm* woes ctnaeJ later by
- Japaasaa planes, bat they avoid' ad the city pvjpar and hradeJ
A fac sullying NicholsAirport and
^ h a r b o r fortraae. U. 8. High
- Canuniaaiooar Fraocis B. Sayre
declared the PhDIppIne fight
w 3 T h q continued ’Ho the Inst

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two main fronts, In the

Bengasi Retreat

Keds Keport 20,000
Germans Killed In
Sevastopol F i g h t

Michigan State

109 Men Will Be [Holland Declines
Drafted To Fill jTo Suspend Boyle
January’s Quota|0n Brady Charges

Unit Will Begin
R igid Training
g

Pier Plans Will
Be Submitted To
City Commission

Two Cables Sent
By L i e u t Gilkm

105 Compete In
Touchton Drug’s
Bicycle Contest

Orlando Has Marine
Recruiting Station

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, I N I

TOR HANFORD

■OO0BTKLT8 BATE SON

♦ of Penneylvanlo Hoepital.
The boy was born a t 11:03 A.
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Yl-IAVM , the boeplta) »ald. h n . RoooeAn I peoad ■ »na&lt;a aea wae hern
Sunday to Mra. Franklin D. Rboee- re lt 1* the former Ethel d aF o n t
relt J r , a* the ly tn g -In Hoapital Her husband la a Naral officer. .

Leading Bowlers From Two Local
Leagues Will Clash On Tuesday
Sanford', two bowilng league*
| will cla*h in a apecial match Tura, day night In which th e . five top
bowlera from each loop wl.l face
' each other. The young Commercial
' league Uaued TT’ehal.enge'' to the
I aenlor circuit, which wna Immrdl, ately aeeeptcd.
In reaulta laat week,' l.ewl,
. Candy of the aenlor loop «wrpt
| tvjo of three garnet from Coca
Cela to Increaae their lead over
the latter fire to two full g a m e ,.
Royal Crown and Lucky Boy rach
copped three etraig h t from Spen­
cer Harden and Grapette, while
Duke, Tavern came out of a
1 ,lum p to take Pepal Cola for two

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COUGHING

JITTERS

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That erne* ft*™

of three.
In the junior circuit, the leader,
El Reeeo, Ioat around in winning
two out of three from Kmertek
Hardware, as Andrew . Carraway
took three from Touch ton Drag.
El Reeao h a, a one game lead.
Celery City won three from l*nca
Ton,tehee, and Hofmann Electric
won two of three from St. Johna,
The atondlnr, "f the leaguea
anil the individual leader, fnhow;

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11
13
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I^icky Boy
18
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IS
18
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20
to
Spencer Harden
.... !&gt; 21
Duke, Tavern ...
Individual etandinga In the Mfl&lt;
lor league: P. Pnold, 178) G. Po*i
io|d, 17G; W .Thorpe, 172: R. Uo|.'
ler, 107 U Hopper, 168; W. Lud­
wig. 186; T. Holly, 1(M; II. Pope,

16*. „ .

COM M ERCIAL LEA GUE

El Reeao _______
Andrew Carraway
Emcrick Hardware
Celery City

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FOKTUHE SHOES
FOR MEN '
SKYRIDER SHOES for boys

B .CORRECT
L . PMEN’S
e rk
in s
JV E A R _ _ _

Mra. R o g m Balaoaa (le ft), osacaUra chairman of tke Medical and
Surgical Relief Committee of America, prooanto a chock fo r M l to
Irancea Bird, Brat prtia winner in the poater con teat conducted &gt;y the
oommlUeo among atudaoU of Now York achoola.

Youchton Drug _
0 A. Dennii
Hofmann Electric
C. June,, 148.
l^nce Toa,tehee
"8 t. Johna — —
J j- Individual atanding* in the Com
gim crcial league: Jl. B attling. 171
t E. Price. 182; A. Carraway, 180

Beware

• COSMETICS
• PERFUMES

trouble to help looean nod oapel
■arm Uden phlegm, and oJd nature
to aootha and Im T i w . tender, in­
flamed bronchial m u co u a m e m -

A SPECIAL A D -C H O C K FULL O' VALUES
PRICES GOOD TILL XMAS!

And Hundreds Of Other Gift MuggeHUon*

LANEY’S DRUG STORE

CREOMI

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Wo Fill All Prescription*

for Coughl, C h it

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• TOBACCOS
• CANDIES

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■ • For Her Ckrtetmas
• For Her Anniversary
. • For Her Birthday
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INTENSIFIED
Sanford In The Only Central
Ida City Affording Rail High'
And Water Transportation

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
AILY NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

W ftS iU A Y , D E C E M IIE R 23. 1941

Plans Berserk Thrust
hill Visits Rooseveli
Reverses Ja r German
• Armies And New
Attacks
| &gt;robable
To Regain Prestige

•British Isles
May Be T arget
R ussians And British
Continue Victories
Over Bagging Foe
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Peres*

Sharp new reveries jarred
Adolf Hitler's invasion armies
totjay on two fronts — Ruv
riaa tad North Africa — ga
the world Speculated on the
^oaaibllity of a H idden beraerk thrust by tha Fuehrer in
.in attempt to ' retrieve hia
Uttered •military fortunes.
•

E u ro p ea n obgerv*ra pre­
dicted Hitter In hla now* rote aa
supremo war lard of the Garam a.aim tea woofj soon try to
J t 'W w frimt. Tukoy, the
Africa

W ashington, P « . 23. —(A Vr
President Itnoswelt railed a eonferenrr for 11:00 P. M., B.B.Ttoday with Ameriran Army and
Navy official* and llrltUh Prim*
M inuter Churchill and hla staff.
The White House (aid the
(roup mi|(ht be called a " « u
eounen.'*
The ilaring trip by Britain's rotund little fighting premier wee
announced by the White Houie,
which taid that l&gt;ord Ueavsrbrook,
minister of supply, and a techni­
cal a taff accompanied him.
In a statem ent, President Rooaevclt taid there eras one primary
objective, the defeat of llltleriam
throughout the world, in converaatlons to be held during the next
few day a between the President
and prime minister and the reapeetive staff* of the two countries.
The atatemenl said these con­
ferences should be regarded M
preliminary to further parleys
Lily Pnna, diminutive aoprano, and L aurita Melchoir, Metropolitan which will officially Include RaaOpera stars, bring toys as their eontribution to tjia policemen's and aie, China, The Netherlands and
flrtm tn '4 Chrlatraaa toy fund In New York. Peopls In all walks of the British dominions.
A separate announcement, toll­
“ iuto to ,fu n d , which la distributed among needy during.
life contril
ing of Cmirt
holidays.;-'
ter—t
"The British Prime Minister
has arrived in the United Stele*
to discus* with the President ml)
i|uc*tlon* retevaiit to the consort­
ed war c ffd rt \*
.
/
E arner in the day, the Presi
dent had consulted In turn with
the Russian and Chinese ambatsa
dors to ,th e United States and the
Netherlands minister.

Future Farmers

Fifth Attempt Off Former^ Agriculture
California C o a s t Students
Invited
Since December 11 To Attend Meeting 6 Couples Issued

tow ISO mOaa Westward into
Tripolltanla waa reported official­
ly toot night to bare wiped out
an A xis garrison and air base In
n brilliant move to trap tho main
.Oeraan and •Italldn forces In

Any Sanford man who attendtrnded Scmlnola High School ami
was a member o f tha Future
F arm ers organisation la invited
to atten d tho “got together”
which tho- present high school
boys a re giving tonight at 7:00
o'clock In tho chapter building on
tha high school farm, Alex It.
Johnson,
ag riu ltttw
Inatru-tor
advisor o f tha group, said
This la an annual event ami
members will MVtfO supper to
honorary members, their wives
and thetr friends* Mr. Johnson
extended n cordial Invitation to
tho “many alumni of the loc.il
Future Farmers".
“Moot of the-young boys who
attended the toeal schools ami
studied agricultury as a major
subject, hare become farmers in
thio area and tho present students
who are learning tho funds*
mentals o f farming will enjoy
Ulkfng to people wtjo derive their
livelihood from the soil," Mr.

WARD INDUCTED

M arriage Licenses
During P ast Week
Six m arriage licenses have been
Issued a t the bureau In the Court
llou— during tho past week.
David L. Holland and Hath
erlne P. Lord of Bunnell and two
young • people from - Lockhart.
Horaca Catl**l and Vivian Shay,
were Issued licenses to be m ar­
ried.
Phillip
Bauer
and
Dorcas
Geiger o f Geneva secured a IIcen—, alio Otla Lunqulst and
Eleanor Hacker of O ris ado.
Marshall Clark of Muneta, lad.
and In a t . Fandargraaa of S an­
ford wore Issued n license, ss
were B ra c t Blackwelder and Mil­
dred lla n stn of Palatka.

Citrus Commission
Goti Research Man

LAKRLAND~Doc. I t _ Act­
ing on recommendation of He re*
March advisory commktoo, the
Florida Citrus commission voted
Monday to employ Dr. Frederick
G. Singleton, now —audited with
tho Molten Institute at PittsburghJACKSONVUX k T Pee. *3— UP1 •a director af tho research d«
up under a 1941

Selective Service
Quotas Are Doubled

director, ruga sett
Immediately tho
I-A men they
for physical a

Member Associated Press

Also .on recommendation of the
Monday, retoarcb committee, which waa
ky Chnlramn Earl
W. H a iti, Avon Park, ami &amp; K.
Fteyd, Davenport the. commie
•ten —tod to publish again the
(fra y an d d ast schedule fa r tho

S^SUigrr ^

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State Collections
For Year Increase

NUMIIKR 97

New Jap Front in Philippines

U.S. Men Halt Jap
Vanguard AsEnemy
Swarms To Shore

Military Leaders Of
U. SM Britain Will
Meet As War Coun*
cil This Afternoon

Opera Stars are Santa’s Helpers

Mr Am etvreg Press
An enemy subm arine, launehed
three torpedoes a t the Standard
Oil tankar, If. M. Storey, yester­
day but tha American ship escap­
ed damage by clever maneuvering.
The coast guard said this a t­
tack, tho fifth by Asia Sub-aurforce ra ft off tho California coast
•Inca Dec. l l i took place about
two mllea out from Point Arguello,
rocky promontory 45 mllea north
of Santn Barbara.
With field glasses, several per­
sons were able tv watch the at­
tempt of the submarine to scuttle
the 10,000-ton tanker, southbound
on Ms normal run.
Two big United States bombing
planes dropped depth charges on
the enemy submarine which tor­
pedoed the tanker Emldlo, and pos­
sibly hit tho undersea etaft. Cap­
tain CUrb A- Farrow of the Emldio dlacloead upon bis arrival yeatreday with St survivors of hts
ship.
MIt may have been 10 or IS
minutes »fU r n r 80 S that two
big United States bombing planes
came roaring overhead from tho
roast,'' Captain Farrow said In an
Intarr ie s . “To ns In the lifeboat*
that w a s « mighty welcome sight.
Captain Nets A. Stones of tho

9

Absolute Power
Of Martial Law
Given To Mayor
In Case Of Air Raid
Or Blackout Hill
To Control Town

Uf A«*MOri$eri F vrtt
Dec. 23. — Heavy casualties
resulted this a flrrn o n when
th re e Japanese planes homhed
a re n te r which had been re ­
served for persoiM evacuated
from Manila and o th er towns.
Dutch naval a irc raft atta ck e d
Jap an ese ships In ihe Philippine harbor of Davao today,
aiding Ih* United S la te s forere b attling again st the Inva­
sion of M indanao Island, an
N.K.I. m m m unioue announced.
T his is the first tim e Dutch
N aval fo rrrs have been o ffi­
cially reported In action In th*
Philippine*.
C anadian ami o th er llrilloh
troops a re *tubbornlv holding
th e ir position* a t H ongkong,
but the C anadians have su f­
fered
heavy
casualties
and
th e ir m m m andrr. b rig ad ier J.
K. I.a sso n . Is believed to hsvs
been killed.

| Absolute i-mnmsnil amt
the
I power virtually to derlare martial
law during an air raid or black­
out whi swarded to Mayor WUliani C. Hill in an ordinance pass­
ed unanimously ls-l night by th#
i... i i *'ity t'ummlssionrr* nt their rrgu8 trnng bodies of Japanese troops are reported to .
.......... i*l»ml i
meeting in the City Hall
near this harbor a t Zamboanga, on the strategic Philippine
Pull control was given to the
of Mindanao, near Davao. Opening of second front diverts much
Herded
troops from the
north, where Japanese assault Mayor a* an added safety pre­
IN f lasHrlnlril Prw«q)
caution in the event of such an
have been repulsed.
emergency. Another such precau­ T h o W a r l)&lt;*|m rlnu’n t r e ­
tion also was made a* the Comnilssioncr* votrd to allow the ad­ p o r te d to d a y th&lt;- Ju p n n c n e
dition uf one man to the |Miltce a r e c o n tin u in ir to |m u r In
force.
tlecnuse of the winter influx of tro o p * on th e l.in g n y c n C u lf
|H-tty criminal* which cau*e an r o a n t n o r th o f M a n ila in (h e
increase ill theft- at this period of P h ilip p in e * . T h e f i g h ti n g U
the ycur, plus added duties hy po­
Ity .RALPH WAHNP.lt
lice because of national defense c o n tin u in g W ith “ in c re a n in g
Many local young men nr work, I'hirf Koy William* told
passing up a gnat thing in re Oommissioners additional police I n t e n s it y " it s a id . T h e n imgsrd to the national defenss were needed at this Um*- Chief m u n liju o M id th e in v a d e r 's
being held five Williams will obtain an .jnan
.pran ImIm la n d in g o p e ra tio n * g r e "b*^ In to J fe te L R o b b e r
k a t the Future mediately foe Dinpuniky- npork.
Building behind the high I and the matter again will be h &lt; r atfphorted b f M in crea sn ^ * ’
---------- .
Farmer* BulMIni
| brought before the group at Its num ber of bombing und attark
Several articles of clothing wen- school.
Thq purpoM uf these - classes i
n,| meeting In January to de­ planes."
stolen last night when a thief
J. O
ls two-fold.
One purpose I* a n |tH|,. ,f jt wj,|
necessary to re
Cheering news came from the
broke into the Economy Clothing aid to the mea who receive the!
ihr ,.,tra officer during the three main theater* In the 17
Store at 204 Snnfnrd Avenue, pu training ami the other aid* the w|„,,.r
•lay old battle of the I’aeifw to ­
u iiv u r n t n anl.'
o it l •"
i.
Her revealed today.
guverntn
During the discussion of black- day. In th . Philippines. V. H.
It wa* also disclosed by the de­
Men who take this training, out-, Commissioner Ed. Iliggiiu Army bulletin Indicated Aiuerl• Cwollawe* WW r a a * T t m l
partment that two Hanford youth* which consists of metal wnrk, mo­ declared that all persons In houses
are being held by Orlando police tor mechanics and all general or buildings *b"uld know eiat-lly
for an attempted robbery of u ne­ machinery repair, fare a much how to reach th* roof and huve
gro drug store in Orlsndu. The brighter future a* a result of the immediate means of doing so be­
two young men, Hubert W hit­ training. The age limit is 17 tn cause of the great danger of fire*
worth and J. &gt; Preston Blevena, 25, and many of the mrn who a t­ spreading from Incendiary bombs.
were arrested by officers them tend the classes, undoubtedly, will
Commissioner
Jam es
Gut
yesterday
be drafted sooner or later.
brought up Ihe point that sir
When drafted, instead uf join­ raid wardens have been appointed
In the economy store robbery,
tha thief literally dropped In the ing the Army a t $21 per month, and are getting complete infor
E. J. Nelson, secretory and
a
graduate of this course is pre­ niation on all air raid arlieities,
store. A skylight about 20 feet
treasu rer of the Seminole Coun­
high was smashed and a long pole sented with an apprentice certi­ on,I that a section of th rir duties ty Defense Council, hu* been ap ­
hung down front th# skylhtht ficate th at will be reengnited In would lv to place men on all roofs
Lea l.esher. Air Raid
where it was fastened by several any defenra Industry or by the in Ihe downtown area. Mr. Gut pointed by
chairman, lo lake charge
heavy wires. The robber evklently U. H. ermed service*, and thus, udded that a* all work if done by oWarden
f schools in the county in pre­
lowered himself down the pole and he can do hla bit for the nation volunteers who have other posi­ paring them for air raids. Chair­
dropped the remaining 10 nr 12 • I . a greater Increase in salary, tion* the work D not yet complete. man J. L. Ingley disclosed today.
feet Into the store. A small tr i­ do wnrk th at is as essential as
Among other business trans­
Nelaon addressed a meet­
angle of glass had been broken, being In tha f r o n t lines, and acted, the folctough Realty Com­ ingMr.
of County .Superintendent T.
and It was evident th at the rob- •land an cicsllsnt chance of pro­ pany waa swarded th* Insuring W. Lawton and all eounty school
bar either was small In stature or motion.
If for soma reason the gradu­ contract for all City automotive principals at a luncheon meeting
0 boy.
ate
Is not drafted, he will have equipment except fire tracks. A Saturday, and distributed instruc­
Police announced the arrest of a
a
first
rlsss opportunity nf ob­ Ford tractor and grader wa* pur- tion* pertaining to schools. Mr.
suspect, a negro boy, who is said
taining
a
position In work be la cha*rd from M- C. B ritt for $1,- Ingley alto speke nt the gMherto have a bad record. G. M- Willis,
150, and 10 additional gallon* of ing, outlining the inner wm kings
manager of the store, disclosed trained In, whether lathe man, l&gt;aint will be purchased to add tn of the local council.
tho only clothing articles known welder or anything cIm , because th* original supply, which Street*
In regard tn general air rani*
missing this morning are two uf the government demand for ami I .irk-. Co immissioncr James and blackout*, Mr. Ingley has
ovarrests and ona housecoat. He skilled mechanical labor. The naw Moughton said would be sufficient been advised by the S tate Coun­
stated th at numerous articles had law which makes men up to 44 to paint all exposed parts of .the cil that 600,000 notice* nre I —been placed In the rear of the year* of ag* liable for military grandstand a t ths ball park.
ing printed by Ihe S late tn be
store hut ware not taken. Police srrvire undoubtedly will taka
dlvtrlbuted to every home in
mechanics
end
similar
sey the robber left signs that he many
Florida. Counlv council* will
waa frightened away before the workers leaving opening* for th*
make the distribution.
graduates of UltM classes.
job was finished.
The other purpose of th* train­
nRADLKY FLORIDA DOC.ND.
ing courses la to provide t . i e
government w ith a sufflrL n'
LEXINGTON, Ky.. Dec. 2rt-l&lt;T»
With a .22 pistol, Allen Ken­
number af skilled men.
Th* W ar DsoArtmcnt ami th* nedy. son of Link Kennedy, —Col. E. IR. Bradley, well known
National Oft Ire of Kdurai|*-n killed a six-foot rattlesnake In sportsman and rare horse owner,
the wood* near hla horn* on Han­ left hia Idle Hour farm hvre .Mon­
DETROIT, Dec. l i - f / P l- G e n - sponsor the c la im , which sr* ford Avtnu* this afternoon.
day for l*alm Reach, where he
under
th*
auporvH
ni
of
th*
high
arm! Motor* Corporation announc­
The young boy and hla brother. plana tn spend tho greater part of
school*
sgilcultiiD
departm
ent
anJ
ed • $500,000 contribution to the
Link, Jr., ww# out hunting when the winter.
American Red Cross war rmrr- Alas Johnson, agriculture le ith - they came upon a snake which
gency campaign, tho amount’to be er. The boy* tM r a p art motors was coiled and “ilnging." Aa Al­
HAUL BAFB AWAY
allocated among Rod Cross chap­ and put them
len prepared to fir*, th* snake
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 23-LFl
ter* In 40 clUaa whore O. M- study and las } grthdi.lg. drill- raised Us bead, and he rapidly
Ing, forgo wo.- cold m a u l w .ib ,
planta and offices are located.
—Tha Ives Momlay night hauled
sim ilar typos, fired two shots, hitting the •w ay a safe containing appro*!*
Mltklgmn, where moat of the and all Ub&lt;
Inak*'a
head
with
teith
shots.
Th*
(•aches
tho
class.
corporation's manufacturing activ­ Jamas H. Wall
reptite had 13 rattlers and one mately $5600 In cash and check*
from Seticr** chain grocery store
ity lo cantered, receives tho larg­
button.
here.
est portion pf any of tho IS atatoo
rsprm rata ted. A total of $223,000
Americana are not subjected to
FAMILY RAILROAD
»
tea* to Bad Cross groups In
the restrictions placed on moat
Mknlgan. New York chapters are
•liana In Australia.
DECATUR. IU.. Dec-23— —
next, m e thing $110*000.
There waa no bock talk when E»*
ginrer M. W. Williams of Um III*
Ino la Central railroad ahoutod to
tho fireman to got up ■ head *2
•team. The fireman waa his son,
M. J. Williams. 19, making hla
■ ■ Wa m
To Americana, stunned by
Tho “lighted living •Christmasmuat bo living and artificial ma­ first ran with hi* father.
m o t e In the Pacific, this month's t e - conto.tr rponaored by the
wOl ^ *
•“ £ * * “
WARNING ISSU ED

Opportunity Offered Young
Men In Mechanics Training
Local Clothing
Store Is Broken

W1 lo w

Nelson Will Aid
Schools In A ir
R a id Practice

Rattlesnake Killed
By Young Kennedy

General Motors Makes
Huge Red Gross Gift

Picture Shows U. S., Garden Chib Holiday Decorations
Contest Begins On Christmas Eve
Scenes In Last Whr

a

V jrJ ii

Bedford Gnrdre CUh, tagto..to-

morratr night a n d
contUnm
Oireogh Mow Yaar'a Ere, Mr*. J.
H. rtd.iw»«h m—ldont o f tho
•lob. remmSod mntaatanta today,
Parana w in wfck to try far tho

Any person receiving a
an tin g a private home.
red tolly card from tho poll
Any wire which la used ootaldi pertinent will bo fined f t .
^ n U bo &gt;—-&gt;-♦«-&lt; Another Im stated today. Several wa
£ r ia n t rule la to w o snmfl bulb
and to ho sure they do not re*

LOCAL

�TUE8DAY, D!

THE SANFORD

The Sanford Herald

AS; BAD AS HITLER!

Strength In 4Jntty

llxed Drinks — Package Goods — Beei
r sn

Win*ton Churchill, u well is President Roosevelt, has
a Dare for the spectacular.
When these two leaders of-the great democracies met
n • mldiAtlgntlc Aboard *the DMaWd THftte ~bf Wales. It
was thought nothing- could- be mors'dramatic. But today
tis sodden and wholly unexpected arrtvxl'ln-Washington Is
being-hailed as the most dramatic-more/yet.
•We wonder how the American people would have felt
about it if the situation h4d;be*n reversed. Suppose we had
gotten bp this morning to rfad in our pttera that Presi­
dent-Roosevelt had unexpectedly arrived In London. Sup­
pose in addition, pur country were I n ‘as Imminent danger
of actual invasion as England la today. Inulgine the howls
of protest-that-would have gone up.
Some day that very thing may happen. This la a world
war,
and' I___.
in a world
war thar commander-in-chief
mayhave
have
_____
. . " .....
&gt;mmarider-In-chlef may
to go anywhere in the world.1It may not-be4a London.'Tt
may not be to Paris, or Moscow. But U m*y be, to Buenos
Aire*, Sidney, Australia, Singapore, or Chaagkulg.
This meeting In Washington enviarifa tremendous
possibilities. We hope It means that the United SUtes.
England, Russia, China, the Dutch, and anyone else who
wants to line up on our aide, wl|L fight the enemy as a
common enemy, on whatever front he may fcpptar, with all
the weapons at our common command/and under a unified
leadership.
We have no doubt that Hitler is plotting aome new
T U M P AY,
Dec.
21, . 1141
devilment. He has suffered reverses on the Rosaian front,
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY but he Is not whipped. He is reported HPand has just fired
his top commander. When a man Ie-’fU ha la more likely
Pm ecutlon of Jew* Is ■ very than ever to attempt something desperate. -Von'Brauchitach
«W practice, but always tba perarcuUr perished and lha persecuted probably did not agree with Hitler on the next move.
survived. Tbs halar alwaya ,liarta
But whether the new blltxkrieg-turns Up In North
himself) Wherefore Haman sought Africa, the Near-East, or against th a1British Isles them­
tff’destroy all tha Jews, that war* selves. the Nasls should be fought 'With everything we’ve
thfbugboul' tha 'whole kingdom of
got. by everyone opposing Ageresslon. -In waity there is
strength. Divided we may gat licked dne by one.
We hope this Is the meaning of today's meeting In
BACKYARD CHRISTMAS TREK
Washington.
Td like to glv* a party
Tor tha animal* thla year,
With nut* .for all tha squirrel i
And apples for tha door:
Blaeberries for tba partridge,
AM -lots of other thing*

FSf frlandly woodland ercalurea

pL,

actions outdo- words—
H l ,d a« « b V with m a t strin g s.
My Chrlatmaa tree for b ird !

B it

—LOUISE DARCY.

L o a b n a r /U -d d la g

y&gt; lo W aAlngton.

D B iT D n

-n a m ti*

.

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
* m &lt;w.’p n # r s t r e b t

( not In c o r p o r a t s d )

L ia b ilif y

—

H e a lt h

ft

A c c id e n t

Christmas Tree'Coupon

Address
Doorway.

Ensemble.

7:00 ’til 9:00 Christmaa Eve — Through New Years
Leave a t Tht Herald office before -5:00 P. M. Dec. 31

Florida In The Bible
We have several requests', to reprint quot
the Bible applicable to the Florida of -today,
published several years ago. .Here they aid:
And they went out to tile‘JBdiiUi^II 8j
See the land, what It ia^N om bers'18118.
And the land shall yield her.hwf944e^?bet
Then shalt thou turn it Into moneys—L
14:25.
And, behold, there came much people.—II 8amuel 13:34.
Multitudes, multitudes In the valley of decision.—Joel
8:14.
s
Search you out a place to pitch 'your tents in.—Deu­
teronomy 1:88.
They chose out the chief rooms.—Luke 14:7.
Thou shXlt neither vex a stringer nor- oppress him.
-Exodus 82:21.
Peaca bo within thy walla artd prosperity -within thy
palaces.—Paalma 18217.

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
By WILUAM R R T Ctairol Print Writor

.

AN ASTRONOMER suggests
Dial CM of the-moons of Jupiter
may bo MaMtad.-!f It Is. how
coma It hasn't declared war on
tha Aalo gaagslenT
T h i aflta r. ssys lb* word
' l l " I I I rice/y lota s httdllnt.
I f / t h o ti trim h u m I a a

1i . r i

and see It.—Lose 14:18.
e right Idea, and in
for-the tourist sun-

* la ■ Lira p a r in g to logical sequence. Particularly ape
and m -'17X00 in ■on ta the quotation from Exodus.
advice may be changed from t i __________ . ... . . .
quotation might refer to Tampa's many'conventions. The
excerpt from Afcta appears to suggest coming'by airplane;
We commend til* blessing conveyed in the verso from
t a t a . f th . dtrua
THMn..

Flower s C s n yO n
The Garden Clubs
-vetad net to forego their, an­
nua) Flower Show becaaae of -the war, t o t to carry on
their fine work end devote the proceeds 'from the show
to Red Cross work.
The .ladies are right, as always. Yha-Flower Show la
■oofthing we should net,dispense with, something there
ie in reaeon for s*tUag&gt; aMde. , 1
It does not call i for large expenditure ef mdoey —
atribute the,beautiful thlnga that
make up the ehow, and then the money’taken’^ n 1for ad­
miaskma is to be t«r*gd o r n to. the Red Cpmb.- • - "(From
the Bradebton* Herald.)

tefwvar Dad teas a Colored
to ef-gHMe-CUus he gate
’ He's afraid soma of

that bright rad of Um old tSlnt'a
ault may. after Christmas, rub
off on hla bank account.
I l l
A nntunliit faffs, ns tkn tha
Aloihi bee. bacaai* ml ih i tU IIf cf/nut*. grows Its •w a ferton. W hit, ho ear m u lt i
r i i
Junior's baaphig kla Sogara
a . H f i a e u H that
------ Jd Safaaas h w a may
nU ejiin affti B y ,
t VIIIIii ?
Mdok Dumbtcopf has stopped
booing ntwiraal ep pcs renew of
people ha doaon’t Ilka, having
com* to tha eonelualoai that to a
celluloid imago a Mao lo as good
as a amile

PROMPT SERVICE

PITTSBURGH PAIN'

Glenn Hiller To Aid
. "In Farslysb Drive

ralyats Campaign, according *ta
announcement today by Keith
Morgan, national chairman of the
Committee
for tba Calibration of
g . f .F &gt; jerpbw
tha • President’* Birthday for tho,
Pvt Hasten Bsssford (left), from
National1Foundation for Infantile
Port Bragg. N. C , Is ahowa with
Skiers'-w in *aay i&gt;|| with mnais' Paralysis.
hie aouaaal, a naval raaarra w e tter
Tba bow division la a ratalt of
otaatar, at hU trial la Detroit Baas- In the.‘IB4t .Fight Infantile Pa
volunteer efforts by an army of
ford was charged with the (Harder
Of his brother-in-law, Philip Hahtar.
dance band leaden and moaklanf
la Join. In tba Diamond Jo bitea
claims power to Injure, vitiate,
Birthday Calabratloa o f President!
and destroy good la Baagbi^ h w
Rooa*v»)t’a aU Hath birthday. '
tho falsa argument of. mortal
rated, tho suppoaltloua opposite of
tha one parfaat Mind, ’ God
Health, or spiritual wholeness,, If
God’s eternal g ift.to all Hia childron.
i
. ;
Borneono may say: “How hap.
p y ’ l could ha, if I know' that mg
loved ones were aafa and-enjoy­
ing tha bleaalngs of Christmas!
Bat duty talla' them Whato dan­
ger ami dlitrass threaten adch

raid, spiritual

iwrebiWi

STUART PAINT &amp;

�/

Social A n d Personal Activities
UBS.

LOURINE BEAU 'Sadfty Editor

1____________

Culpepper YY c u b # I I I l I U r F e l e i l * h u b
A. Walcott 1Its Monthly Meeting
M argaret Culpepper be*
bride on Friday eve*
I I . o f .Henry A. Walthe hom e' of Mr. and
L. 8leg in Geneva. The
W. B. Keyaer officiated in
p m e n c e e f relathreo and a
intim ate friends of the
• T h e bride * u attended by
Mis* Helen Anderaon la maid
of honor, and waa- given ■In marr t a f l . b r her anew. Mr. Sleg. Al
H in t of Orledo war beat man.
A profram of pre-nuptial mu&gt;# was rendered by Mlaa Ruth
W ard of W inter Park. The b rid ­
al party entered to the atraina
of MtndrUeohn’a Wedding March
and during the ceremony, “ I Love
You T ruly” waa aoflly played.
M e ceremony waa performed lv
fflre a bower of fern and yellow
data lea.
The bride was
waa attired In a
suit of brown comith beige and bar ac*
were in a matching
-------of brown. She wore a c o r
sage 'of miniature yellow chrysan­
themums and sw eet peas.
Fallowing the wedding a small
raceptfon waa held. The three
tiered wedding cake, topped by a
f n i a t u r c bridal couple, waa cut
by the bride and served with
re f fee. The soft glow from lig h t­
ed yellpw tapers served to Illum­
inate th e rooms.
A fter spending a short while
ta th their guests the muple left
fur g we&lt;lding trio to the sou'hrm p art of the state. Mrs. W al­
cott bt the younreet daughter
of Mrs. Alva Allen and thu
late C. W. Culpepper. She was
iduated fm m Seminole High
hrol with the c lu e of 1941,
f . '- r attending business school In
A tlanta.
Mr. Walcott Is the son of
Mfi and Mrs. O. 0 . Waleolt
o f Oviedo. Re attended school
■) Oviedo and tha Florida Mill*
tTry Intstitute. Ha It a t present
rmployed by W. Atlee ' Burpee
Company in Sanford.
•

V

Thousands
* of 1*40

|

Xmas Cards
fact condition W*
In perfect
sold

» «|)U~

is

a lrP rlc e
and town at *l»» Han­

ford Ave. hstwson
■ hours . ( I M A . “

' The monthly m eeting of the
Junior High School Parent Tea*
eher Association waa opened on
Tuesday afternoon with the sing­
ing of "God Bless America,’* and
with Mrs. B. B. Crumley In
charge of the buaineao session.
It waa reported by Mrs. E. C.
H arper th a t a toU l of 123 mem­
berships had been obtained and
H. E. Morris principal of the
school, explained the budget for
the year. A report on the library
room------was.node
madebyby Mrs.
Mrs.P. H.
-----Lansing and It v i a drcidM to
buy furniture for it.
Plans for a get-together p a r­
ty for the children were made,
the parties to be held each
fourth
Friday
from
January
through April. Mrs. Al l*e volun tee red to sell defense stsmpa
and bonds al the school one day
each week.
'•
Mlsa Irene Hinton announced
the first-aid classes which are
being held in the schools. Miss
Mary Nlckle's room won the
prlie for having the most mothers
present.

Mrs. Roumillat Is
Hostess To Chapter
Mrs. P. E. Roumillat w j s hostesa at her home on Palmetto
Avenue on Friday afternoon to
members of the N de V Howard
Chapter of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy with Mra. J.
M. McCsskill presiding. T h e
pledge to the American Flag wrxs
given and also thu salute to the
Confederate Flag.
It was voted by the chapter to
give |S toward the Red Cross w ar
relief program and plana were
made for the silver te i in honor
of Robert E. I^ e ’s lilrthday to be
held on Jan. 19.
Mra. 0 . I), llishop It chairman
In charge of arrangem ents for
the t e a , delated by Mrs. Bt.
C lilr White, Mrs. J . M. Kayes
and Mrs. J . J. Bolly.
At the conclusion of th r meet
Ing members of the Robert E.
Lee Chapter of the Children of
the. Confederacy Joined the mem­
bers for their meeting with Mias
Susan Klrfley presiding.
Refreshments were served i t
tha c lo u of the meetings by th i
hostesses, assisted by Miss Slisan K lrtiey snd Mlaa Katherine
Spencer to the following:
Mra. MeCaakilL Mrs. L A
Bromley. Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs.
J . J . Bolly. Mrs. St. Chtlr White,
D ,« .
0 . P . Blshon. Miss Zona M«tthews and Miss Luticla Gormly.

tie

and »:•» and » P. *»•

THE READ SHOP

Defeswe Stampa A

Bargain Day
^Double Program
TODAY

Dean Will Speak At
Gospel
Tabernacle
The Rev. Geo. D. Strehn, Deen
i f Men in d Promotions! Director
• t the Mlislonsry Training In­
stitute, Nyack, and former mlato China and the Philip­
pine Islands, will t e i t the Full
Gospel Tabernacle Church, Park
Avenue, Orlando Rood, tonight.
■'As promotional director of the
Institute, So*. Strobm h is been
■ppdkvied by the New York
Board of Education to devote the
major part i f hla time during the
coming year to promotions! sctlvltiea In the Intereat of the new
building program.
Tha f e a t m of thla evenings
program trill be the preeenUtion
of the entire Ufa and activities of
tha institute in beautifully col­
ored motion platans. These have
Seen recently taken. They Include
not only an attm thro and wondsrfal story .o f youth In training
for Christian service, bat also re­
cent p leturea from several for-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

TIIE SANFORD HERALl

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29,*1M1

Telephone 148

e r so rials
Mr. smf Mrs. W. A. Lefflcr have
as their guest, Ensign William D.
ICouser uf Annapolis and Miami.
Miss l)orotny Mitchell it visit­
ing In Miami as the guest of
Miss Pat Brandt.
M rs Frank O. Karll of Mil­
waukee, W is, U visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Nett Epperson and
aunt, Mrs. Cassandra Schults.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Thompson
of ijew York City are spending
{Tie holidays with Mr. and Mrs
E. ..................
W. McCalley at their home
11155 I’cTmeuo Avenue.
Cadet Stew art Gatchel of the
United S tates Military Acsdriny
a t West Point is s|iending the
“ irisinfis holidays with hi, perents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. GaUhell.
Vlrt. It. T. W arren b a n
for Wayt.ro**, Oa., where *he
vUlt will* her aon in law
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. (J.
Daniel.

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Services For Wynne
Will lie Tomorrow

U. S. Men Halt Jap
Latest Issue Of Marti Of Time
Pictures Alii I Victory In War Vanguard As Foe
The litr*t is*u&lt;* of the March &lt;ta l&gt; army, ru«hcd from I’n m . Swarms To Shore

vrd all France. London underof Time showing at the Hits save,
rrew ttaaea l i s a r a t e (Via)
le n t n . fi n t bombing from the
Theater Wednesday and T hun- Ar.
ran and Filipino defenders had
day of this week attem pts to
Ruton* even then were Match- fought to a standstill the van­
show how the United States will b g a \uurig First l-unl of the guard of a powerful sea borne
come through. a » $ n thr last war Jtdmunity.
Winston
Churchill, Japanese army which Isndrd at
to w in final victory, Charles bok,nc strsnaely youthful upon , Santo Tomas, 125 miles north
Morrison, manager of the mnvie Ole . r i o - i i to,lay And in tm eri of Msnila.
In seige of Hongkong, Singshduse, said today.
4&gt;, •&gt; youthful Assistant Seere
In drsrriling this edition, en t»r&gt; of the Navy, Franklin Del 1 pore dispatches said thr defend­
titleil "Our America m War. Mr. | gin Roosevelt
wa* rm l.irk in g ers. Far from surrendering, had
Morrison went on to u s e the Upon u cu rw r that was to be rsiunter-attackrd snd netted a
words of critics who saw the re­ tMn utftl to upholding America** slight gain from the firmly held
lease.
tloctnno of freedom o f the «ea*. lines. Chinese forces on the main­
“ In swift highlights, the film . "A t today, the film *hovn», II. land, attacking to the rear, were
sketches the main events snd
industry iN i m t c t l itaelf to the reported to have advanced with
phases of the Inst war. Then, ns prime t j wk of equipping the) in 14 miles of the beleaguered
»
n o w , America ho|icd to avoid l(Teate»t a im y in American hi«* j island.
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On the Malayan Iront. the
wrar, and adopted what wns called tbry Shipyard* boomed,
answer
eporte«| “no change" in
'arm ed neutrality.' But crisis fol­ ib r th Uhuist menace And f|.i British rep
tlon. The Japanese are
lowed crisis The sinking of the iplly. i s rlmtax that will bring ,h r
ring against Singapore, but
Lusitania hrralded a wave of un­ audit net*« t«» their feet. *Our driving
I llritii
Hritish Malayan troops are rred
restricted submarine warfare. In Ami n a , »t War show , thnt,
vrith inGIcting heavy damages
Europe, there w is the invasion of Am- Mat won the last win thinugh
Belgium, the ni-ai disaster at the rfKuilmati-d effort, so .he vill *■» ,h« Invaders in a sharp fight
-U9 milea north of Singapore
Marne, forestalled when a tsxi- vfln this one.-'
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Tokyo headquarters said the
a-.,
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,
Japanese had completely rccupir .1

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Appeal* to Santa t lima fo
Me- ChrUtmas toy. have lm-n made *6 tn«- rirnlv nml mit« mikI tlont the Gulf of I.ingiven where HO
transports were reported attmpt
by children throughout hVminnlo rk. |f l nisniin.t mii&lt;I tlioMy too
ing to unload Ktl.ono to 100.000 '
C ounty wh«» *entl theii letters
I.OVO,
troops for an all out offensive on
1 tougln* Ogl. *h&gt;
Mabry K. (Jarner, who i* a atu* to Santa through The Sanford
Mnmls. Two landing attem pts i l l i n s S t e l l a S o n g e r
dent In the Medical School, Ogle- Herald. Those received recently •*|)i*i»r Snntu,
*’l hnvi* boon » ir1HM| llttlt* irirl were said hurled
■d at San Fabian
i . . s»CHorpe Univeraity in Atlanta, u a , follow:
1 , Mot -it yoar •il.l Iwnnt yi II to and Damortis, but the third nt
la spending the Christmas holi­ "D ear .Santa t'lau*,
"I want a little fire engine, .1 hrlrc no* u leitr d« ii ami a ••at
day* with his brother. Dr. Wade
The II. H. Asiny eoniiiiuiib|ii,Tht&gt; Hrlitndss In tin t .f th,.
dump trurk. an electric train, a *4 *ii •In* nnd sot ». ...tdy iim I
11. Garner, and family.
&lt;ald:
Southern It. II I . . . ...... . S \ .|n n
ht-bby hori&gt;e anti a t&gt;lide aiitl 1 fruit
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nt«rlniliet|
willi . io k . \ ........ ..
lUIph C. Tolar has Arrived iloctor'a net. That will be all.
1 X’lnl i » «»glr *l*&gt;
enrred in the va inity .if Sant.. To- ' *.n Salimlav e\» iMi.e ! tin* |V.I.„,
from Richmond, Vu., where ho la Thank you for all of thw* thing*
ma«. I.n Union province Lat**t ami Pine* m li..n..t .1 \ |i . . v*. | ,
I student in the .Medical College* you have been giving me umt " f a , r .Kanin t lull*.
*1 4*in nilu* y• nr ol,| aii«I m th reiN.rt* indicate m»r triHip* are Songer. wli*» »«.. ...... «| „•»! N,*»iw
of Virginia, tn sfiend the Christ- the electric train if you think I
position north of |)a ..f service with ih. Sooth* rn |h II
mss holiday, with his parents, Dr. am a good enough buy like Sidu, fOtnth grid** 1 have wmk hard) bidding
I would like a pair ef lionnie ifl • ImhiI hi pit s i d o n ’t foigrt ninrtia. The enemy w(m very ac* I •oitpany.
and Mrs. J. N. Tolar.
The luimpi. t ........ «
r, wi..,n
^ slippers and a sailor suit and a me I want u bi|f doll nnd u pair live in the air yesterday. N'umer
Miss M atgaret Langley arriv ed , saikir cap nnd u cap piitol and of k .ti* nml •Mine rami) and ou* place* were bombed ami the •*«! with *trikuig m nu*i oo n l« id
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4iipported
hy
r« il holly and poiii'eiim
\ large
homo Saturday from Southern I caps. I really want u drum, snmo j ,,ul
nircraft."
“ I.ovo,
! lighted ( hri*&gt;tnia-* V«• • oiinphted
Industrial Inatitute in Camp Hill, overalls and u jnrket and p u t '
One
u
n
co
n
firm
ed
report
from
K
atiin
i
llu* ilecorut loti•Ala., to upgiyt the holldayi with *omc timtiin*
the drum,
Mngupnn on th e gulf «nid that al
"D* it Saiitii,
The gue*»t ttf littiit-r \« ,t - pi&lt; •enl
her parrnts, »#r. and .Mr*. W. T .! |dra*t*
h*n«t
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r
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e
.lapan«"*i*
tran^iHirt**
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nt
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wleepv
'Ilam iitim J«i*-i*}d)
ee."
" e t tin |
Langlvy.
•I with n tin &lt;agi» **t i*s«e«*
ou t of thi* HO which hatl lM*en violet* ami
Hair** and anythin^
nunii’i*
gift*
A
«i»'hteil ou taide were *unk m the four-atur gtd.l e r\i.e pm
tI bfimr me
wa*|
Tha Misses Catherine and Es- "Denr Suntn.
gulf.
"Love.
presented to her i*\ tin* eotn|'Hi»y.
telle Hurt have arrived from
“ I w*n! a pair of *ka*4»* mot
Reliable sour ces *8nI it was pns u ,„ | (h,. |1H-n | - t a f f gave lo i ii I
Spring llill College, School of n hobby horn* und a doll car"
Velma lltdinmmon
slhle t h s t ni sn y m nre ha.l l a - r n 1„ „ V). | ( y j r w ,.|,.,|
fsuriing i n ' Mobile, Ala., to visit riage and a pair of bunnic *lip* ,*'|h :tr Santa,
■Irstniyeil by the Am erican f iin v s, i
\\ R
|»,.|»n., through the holidays with their per* anti u pair of b&lt;M)ia and
. nollier rill
“I want ii MM *hot II H
who w ere u sin g ar tiller y ami t a n k a '
, hl.
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Hurt. iodphurs. Habbn and I want a and r fiMitbnll.
Pelt phone *»f
a g a i n s t t h a Ismling p arlies.
I ( M.v
aWllll|,
one 4(111 w,*| 1
real pony inulrati of u cobby
“ Willie llohammon, Jr *
T h - rtcilo voice of h . l e a g u e r e .1 v k l .'
fl,r
f|(&lt; vein
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moore and horat* if you enn finil one
Aerviccl
Mong kdn g g ave ho urly n&lt;«urann* n .,.,»n |
two children, Donald and Mari|yn, you do not have enough ilolla " Ik iir Santa.
*'l want a sleepy thill ami car y e s l e n l a y t h a t Im perial .lefen .l er.
, n v i t r ,,
r „j„v
of Hollywood, and Mrs. Frank ant) carriage*. 1 will do w ithout
Hadley and son, Frank, Jr., of Ft. them. I want a play*piano ond riuK*' ami anything el*»* you cii) of th e cen tu ry -n h l crown colony w j, y, y|j
S01
w ere fi g h ti n g on with unalmtril1 Mooney ban ami I
Loudenlale, arrived yesterday to two chair* and a little table. I bring me.
“ Vera Mae Ihdutm m on/’
leal.
visit over the holldsya with Mrs. want a »nilor dr*** ni.d n *uilor
of
Or.amlo,
mii*I M*
W. F. Gam er and Mias Helen Gar­ cap ami n nw coat. I will take " I b*:i r Santa,
W’o n l frni i H m uknni? rnn a - \ ' T u r n e r . Mr. un-l Mr“I
want
a
try*iekle
on(|
a
big
ner and Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. G ar­ care of whntever you bring me
th in as t h e rh a n e e s o f the b e.ieg IVnm-rs. Mr- ih-rl.t I t m
tall anil anything td*e you can rd outpost 111 empire. How
ner.
the I„ T. Sheppard. Mi- A I Gull
and try to bt* good. I would like bring me.
fight was going was veiled by 11 |„ r, Mr„
M11N I o—ing. Mi»ome overshoe* ami a litt.e Jacket
"Janie* llohammon.*
virtual news blackout broken only Madge Bigney. Mr- Alum Neese.
to go with them nnd e.nip m it­ |k*ar Santa,
t
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y
a
n
t
a
alrtp
y
doll
ca
rria
g
e,
by
brief
radio
report*
1Mrs. M. J. It ruk, Mr- Allen
ten*.
h r m « | _ A Uim lnn railio report hennl b y ’ K
im hrril. Mi - " I’ it I ani.-r
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Mr- *
"Than* you f**/ Vvi rvttilr.^r in J M ta v tk iflr s l a s j s *
| Columhln Broadcasting
System | o|- Ion.-- M ... Versa W.... |i....t
y t il .vm .* to hrltifj m** l.ori* to
"Mm
gii-tlu
Buiia
in
molt
"
NEW YORK. Dec. JJ.-O -vec- fv4P*: ffom ,
exid about the Hongkong »Hua-1 Mis, Audrey .*'• e.e. M i- T helm a’
‘I»eir Fnnta,
1st)—Employee of Cltsa I rail­
tiun: "The Japanese rear la being Turner. M i- Th... \T ,k er\. Mi ” 11 t.trice Jd.*,/* l)i%rrr.'*
"1 want ii rutilier dull, n big m rirasingly threatened by
roads of tha United States, as of
the ||^i,.„ ||«h... M i- Mary William
h .il and anything else you rail ( hinese, who rnntlnue their
the middle of Nov.. 1941, touted
ail- un,| Mi-, Helen la-e.
"D
ear
Santa,
mud me.
vsnen along the Kowloon-Canton I
1,202,006, on increase of 16.17 per
"Please
bring
me
a
tent
ami
“A Inm Jean Buhammon.” railway. Chinese advance forces
cent compared with the corresrc
ore now reported to be only seven
ponding month of 1940, but a de­ a fire truck and an i-e truck
some
candy,
oranges
and
nuts
mile, from the Kowloon bonier.”
crease of 1.29 under OeL, lull
" I ’m going to try to Uo is het
ouhr
British imperials have stemmed
according to a report Juat issue-1
a Japanese thrust 300 miles north
by the Bureau of KUttatkp of the te r hoy. 0ea» e bring Gibsun
JA C K SO N V ILL E,
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Interstate Commerce Corsmlssi-n. Bates and Joyce Jonts some
of Singapore and an official an­
Welfare
nouncement tonight hinted that a (Spi-nah Tht* Stub*
Class I railroads Installed 72.. things too.
llt*ar*l
lm*
i:#ur»tl
the
machinery
"Your llttlo boy,
Hritish counter-attack either a l­
440 agw freight c a n in service
lin y on
"Georg* Allen 'Maffet II"
ready has started or ii being pre­ fur the |*iiymerit* of m*h v:•«•*•
In the first eleven months of
pared in the vicinity of Kuala to lehlitmnal applicant-* for ««M
1941, the Aaaociatkm of Ameri­ "D ear £aota Claus,
Stuck*
IC ss ll.s .4 Krsw r .a * Oast
Mje
n*
4
ittiiiic
4
*
ju*l
*
■
*
*oi»n
a*
can Railroads announced. New
UO
"Juat a little note to tell you state for all typea of metal Knnp-ar. western anchor of the funtl* from new horye truck lev re*
freight c*ra put In service in the th s t sines I woe talking to yuu in work. About 63,000 has been new defense line.
After announcing th r Japanese Voteil hy the I'Jll *r**ion uf I *•- |
same period Iasi year totaled 59,- Sears, I decided I only want a spent by the government here In­
gi'luturc U’t’im»fi uvailahle
4721
bicycle, Chinese checkers, red cluding about 11,100 on equip­ had hern held along e line run­ # At it* December mcelinir. hehl
„
the total aumbar of new corduroy house coot with tipper, ment.
Other expenses are the ning 100 mile* in a northeasterly here, it anthoriietl ilintrict l»om»l*
freight c a n installed In the slev- a pair of cosy red slippers! and trach er'i salary, shop upkeep ami direction across the peninsula
en.month period tLta year, there plenty of nice warm sunshine so supplies. Washington i n i rated from Kuala Kangsar was "slightly in irive*turute all MptiRrntmn* fil
fil hy the U(?ci| throiltflimit the
wew J 9 J 0 6 hog, 26,766 coal, !.- I can ride all day ChrDtmaa and the.ahop as |-A .
encouraging."
A t a t c , thi* action 9
&gt;ii|»pl«Aiietit in^ j
662 flat, 2,007 refrigerator, 145 ‘rqoat of all I w ant you to re­
«, coupled
couple with unconfirmed that of the N o V c i i i Im i incvtiiii; l
This,
Amo
Among
the equipment are a
Lovely 1*7 lex in fin# quality
■tack, aad 615 mlsceOaneou. cars. member to bring Junior and Bud- lom
pltte acetylene outfit, a gov reports of lh« arrival of fresh re­ when rnDrirenient of the NtH'hil
mplete
rayon crepe er satin. Otheri
dy‘a p re sente here as they will i' rn men t lathe, a high speed inforcements, led to the belief the work .tu ff wa* authorised in urt I
in warm, downy tetd ei.
ramc of o a r outiU odlng mission come home for Christm as If Un- grinder, a forge, aeveral auto mo Ilitish were through retreating attempt tu ft 1uni lit. the work to
and were ready to Taah bark at hr* nccornplisheil m each di*trict. '
flalds. Tho H ot . Mr. SXrohm has cle Sam don’t d ra ft them. I went torn, a rebuilt truck, n high pow­ Japanrse
forces
which
admittedly
ered
arc
welder
of
200
amps,
and
bsd o ( n o t to o l 0i exporter*, in t h e m t o do the best for uur
There nrr approxim ately H.iHNi
1,000 hand looli of all aiiea have a Urge portion of northern application* fur olil utre a**i*tttitce
m U sta n n r work sa d boo chosen Country but let them corns heme over
ktalaya
in
their
handC
and
types.
•
petulirur the *tnte over, it wi »«|
this latoraotitar -sjraopsta to ple- snd oat Christm as dinner with
In addition, a new |460 screw
tura today's chollongo o f missions. us snd Santa plena# remember all
Rtateil here tiwlay hy lu'Inml W
= ( I : sh o ps
cutting
lathe
haa
been
ordered.
A
the
little
boys
a
n
d
glrle
thst
Confident th a t thta program
lli.itt. *tate w elfare font nt Un loner.
will ho boortlly rsoalvsd, tho pas­ don't hove a daddv or mother to library la on hand dealing with all
Accord ill);
to
pj*t experience,
to r, Rov. Goo. E. Zlomcr, tv,tends do for them like we do over here. motor Jobe, and the young men
• coni ill Invitation to tha entire 1 hope all the people In the world sea special moving and (till piehave a merry, m erry Christmas. turea that demonatrato actual
public.
wiwk on can. The loya rebuild
"Your little friend,
TAMPA, Dec. 2 3 —(Special)—
motora, some of which are picked Co-si pi-ruting with
.Margie Weekly.”
government
up
from
Junk
yardt,
and
hava
"Denr fantv,
agencies ami dedicating tha en­
built
n
truck
from
porta
of
an
"I have been a good boy nml
tire exposition to American de­
I w ant two guns ond a holster old army truck. Tha motora they fense pingnm s, the Florida Elate
naramole
are
placed
In
the
re­
and a little tra c k te r and a ear
Fair will present its twenty-sev­
th a t winds up and runs by Itself, built truck ami tested. They also enth ennuil agricultural vihlblAnti Save The Difference — Uur Personal
hava put a new b o d y o n tho tton a t usual, Feb. 3 to 14, it waa
"To Fanta Claus front,
l-tuw Departnirnt will llnnnrt* II. Ih f ruM i h
•chool truck.
Sonny Lodge."
announced hers today by General
low.
Four claaaea have b e e n run Manager P. T. Strlsdsr.
“ Denr 8anta,
"I know you esn’t bring me hero. Tho fifth started last wash.
By unanimous decision dlractFuneral Director
much this Christmas on account Any young man between the re- ora voted to carry on with tha
Condtr Flrgt ft French
ired agea may enter now aim- fair as usual and to link the ex­
of the war nnd time era hard.
/ by registering and attending hibition closely with United States
Member Federal Dcponlt lntturanre t.'orporallon
I tin eight year old and aro In
tha
claaaea. They start St 7:00 defense operations aa outlined by
the third grads. I have been
UOMS IN AMD.UKT
P. M. from Monaay through Fri­ the Department of Agriculture,
good boy. I want
YOUK IMS CALKNUAK
pair 0! ridding tawta, alae day and last throe boon a night. Department of Commerce. Mari­
CSUSKXMWWeUMMnCSKMMtaMrj
Lotting eight weeks, graduates time Commission, and War .Da*
matt make 99 heuru to got a cer­
traent. An entire building haa
tificate. A t tha present, the
n reserved by these federal
claaaea hare bean halted during agencies for educational dtaglaya
tha holidays until Monday, Jan. to acquaint till public with vital
facta pertain!ag \o the part sack
A boy may advance aa rapidly plays in defense.
aa ha la able to, snd ha may apac- .j
• a j
lellse In any particular branch
It he lent drafted,
that ha prafera.
"It really U fooliah far ^oung learned a craft and should be
to antor tha close,' Mr. aura to land a Job. Wa bays one
declared. "If ha haa this of tha boat shops In tha state,
when ha la drafted, ha and It will p ay l®ung men to take
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P A G E S IX

Gridiron Doings Top
1941 Sport Surprises

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NEW YORK. Daa. 23—M V T here are a t lee»t 200 good reeaon* why the beat horaa m a n e t
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football team. Nevrrthaleaa the
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Sords' Review of the Year

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0:10 Jim White
0:16 Y oke of Broadway
0:30 Lum and Abner
6:46 Tha World Today
7:00 Dinner Mualc
7:15 Sam Caff
7:20 UP News
7:30 Second Hatband
8:00 Chrietrma with the Rplrita
8:30 Unannuneed
8 :S5 Klraer Darla and tha K r a i
9:00 Wa Tha I’aople
9:30 Report to tha Nation
10:00 Glenn Millar
10:16 Pablle A ffaira
10:30 Hporta Reporter
1Q-.45 Nrwa of the World
11:00 Cay Lombardo Orcheatr*
11:30 Renny Goodman Orehaatra
12:00 I.lnton Walla, newa
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7:08 Braakfaat Brevltlea
7:46 UP Newa
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The finest selection
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You will be amaz­
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ness of our stock.
Tfoe beauty of our
gifts is only sur­
passed by their
usefulness. Come in
now.
Christmas Cards — Fostoria Glassware — Eversharp
Pena k Pencils—Pottery—Artificial Flowers—Books
—Games—Buxton Leather Goods—l)opp-Klt Leather
Goods — Social Stationery — Corona Typewriter*.

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Prices In Effect Through Saturday

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11:30 Murle a la C arter
11:46 UP Newa
II :65 Tem perature
12:00 Kate Smith Speaka
12:1 (Checkerboard Time
12:30 Dancetime
12:45 Our Cal 8unday
1:00 Dixie Farm Club
1:30 Bridge £ch-&gt;o| of the Air
1:45 Road of Life
2:00 Young Dr. Malona
2:16 Joyce Jordan
2:30 The Goldberga
2:46 UP Nawa
2:60 Three Hiatera
3:00 Farm Security Adm. P ro ­
gram
3:16 Bob Hanon Range
3:30 "The Night Before
Chrlatmaa''
3:46 Children are alao People
3:66 Preaa Newa

4:00 Colombia ponc*rt O rriiaetn
4:80 F o r Iba Farm or
4:40 T w ilight M tlodiro
6:00 Annual Chrlatmaa T rta
Lighting—P m . Rooatvalt
6:30 Chrlatmaa on th n Moon
8:45 Scattargood Balnea

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of aurprlaee In 1041, but in the
minda of 84 aporta writer* parllrlpatlng In the annual Aaeuriatrd
l*re«a poll, the ilolnga on th« grid*
Iron topped them all.
PlUaburgh'a 13-0 triumph over
the Fordham Rama on Nov. ft—
after Fordham had won Ita ffrat
five gamea and Pitt had loat a*
many—cauaed tha grrateit amount of amaiamant. Thirty-eijht
nf I ha volar* pic had th at aa tha

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8:18 Organ Mooda
R:30 M ade Men
8&lt;46 Virginia
9 :00 Morning Davotlona
9:16 Rymphooattae
9:30 Conaola Raflaetiom
1:45 UP Nawa
14:00 Mamel ■
11:06 BUek and White Notaa
10:16 M yrt and Marge
10:30 Stepm other
11:46 Woman o f Courage
11:00 Drama of Pood

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something the whqle tumtly can enjoy
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MINCE MEAT, 2-9-oa. pkgs...........17c
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MARSHMALLOWS, 2 12-oz. boxes 25c
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SanfordV two bowline leagues
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bowlers from each loop will face
' each other. The young Commercial
1league Issued a ehal.enge to the
| lenlor circuit, which waa Immedi­
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In reaulta laat week, Lewis
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j Royal Crown and I-ucky Boy each
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H ongkong Still Nazis May Be
Holds Out Under Preparing For
Attack
Japanese Attacks Swift
Hitler’s Assuming: Of

DECEMBER ?», 1941

Jap Goal in Malayan Drive

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J l» r AaawHaleU llraal
A source which often hat had
remark.My accurate behind-thev
aeeaes information said today
Adolf Hitler's assumption of full
CMUnaml of the German army,
and new Axia movements, Indi­
cated the Germans are preparing
far a swift attack to close tho
Mediterranean.
The object, ha said, would b«
to Salvage the Libyan campaign
and o tim t the retreat in Hus-

AaWMIH

London aOUrces Indicated
to d ay that Britain's Hon*.
koac snrrlioiL atm held out
Tj the Japaneae siege and
£ attack by land' and
Qf British Malaya, iliv
liw ea* 800 miles north
W pgpnn ark- reported
Ifcfcif (warily at tha jap-

Command Indicates
A ttem pt To Close
M editerranean Sea

Colonel' Confined

CoL' D C. E*cea Ruhlenb.
mer . commaadanb of
FleliL Bewail, w it ordei
fined' to hie qanrtr* at
bus, Ohio, ap.tr tan adi
which be knocked the U. 1
Deploring lack e f air p

Ity rtcognlting ths cold
tap- msd torments suffered
n d m lln * Ou-man armies
announced
Mftndky nJght he Waa taking over
Mtbonaf direction of tbe Natl land
B r t n . and k# Immediately appeal­
ed to hie soldier*—“fanatically’’,
a* he put it—to wait out tbe win­
ter for new arms end troops.
Hitler first announced in a eurP*»e move that ha had replaced
General Field Marshal Walt her
vast BiauchlUch a* commander of
tfct armief.
.He aak) Intuition led him to hie
tlp fu l derision.
■The dramatic announcements,
Including tbe bold-feet exhortation
t f his troops, contained tbe harsh
a&amp;imlneMn that tbe g n a t SUd

—mid on the home front specificaU k,
* The Russian* have driven wed­
ges Into Herman positions which
have made"' It Impossible for ' the
S o u t h e r n A s s o c i a t i o n Germans to 'h alt their retreat and
have demolished the Hitler pre­
P u t s
Seminole tense that the Natle are executing
an orderly withdrawal to etreight0 n Fav?red u s * en their line, an aotlw rlutlvf mili­
tary commentator aa!4 yesterday.
Seminole High School h i. been
Other polnte mentioned In Rutplaced on the accredited &gt;lat of aian reporta Indicated that *we»tone of the highest rating assocta- ward bulges were being made in
tlona In th* South according to a
letter received by Principal G. K.
McKay recently,
Coming from the Florida CommIt tee of tbe Commission on Becondary School, ef tha Southern
Association, the letter accredited
the local school for 1841-42. With
this rating, student# with Seminole High diplomat will be accepted
In any collcga In the South without cxamlnetlone end also In most
colleges in the East and WeaL
British Cairo headquarter, indi­
This la the twenty-flfth year cated th at mala British force*
that Seminole itUgh School bee a- were pressing forward at top
chieved this high ranking. County speed today and reported a sucSuperintendent T. W. Lawton de­ eovfel attack lpalpal tha AxU
clared this morning, Tho Southern garrirew 110 mUea inside of ti.e
Association rates 1-A on tho State wtstern section of Libya.
Hat, Mr. Lawton added.
Tho Axio* shattered army in
The letter to Mr. McKay fol­ Libya, opM* and to headlong flight*
lows: “At tbe meeting of tbe woe pictured by . B m m ‘ headSouthern Association In Loulo- u ite r s Sunday wight u too
vlUe, Dec, IM1, your school was tanrpaalaad to colloet Its strength
accredited for tho yen* 1041-42. for an effacthra defense of Bon-

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Imperial defender* of
dnntned h r an vrvr*
■panes# alagt to seemdn death or werlong
aid tbe world by roth a t organized resistues In beery fighting,
quoted Jby the British
the axpoated fall of
ta d beeti delayed by
eetetance. I n the earn#
be domestic radio mid
npitf tea lion that the
a r e a of the main« ad th i Crown eol• they aeaaulted the
runs the rear.

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U. S. Troops Fight
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Boats, Several Jap
Subs Sunk In Both
Atlantic and Pacific

Support Given
Boy Scouts On
Paper Campaign
Clubs, Oruranizations

attack* on enemy *ut&gt;
the Atlantic nml Pacific
The announcement »f the vie
tnriea In the war at *$»«, pie
■umably from the Ilime of I’rtui
‘lent Rooae veil's &lt;«hooti*on *ighi
order* to the United State* Navy
on Sept. 11, came after di*
cloaurea that enemy submarine«
hml carried the war rlo*e to
b«»lh ahorea of the t fnile.| State*
and aunk one American coastal
•hip with possible lo»* of
liven.
Enemy
nubmarine*.
edi'irin
Icloae to California nhorc*. *hel|
ed arjd torpcfloed the big Amen
I ran tanker 8m Idin. and .'tied
deck guns at ths tanker Agwi
world.
Possibly five nf the Emidio’.*

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Six to eight Japanese di­

visions — 80.000 to 100,000
men — strove for a real
foothold on the island of
Luzon today, 150 miles from
Manila, and were met by a
valiant defense in which
American and Filipino troops
“more thnn held th eir own.”
An estim ate from the

W»r Department at Wushingtou
■loublril previous rstimstes of the
Japanr*e invading strength car­
ried toward Philippine oraches
by SO troopship* under a utrong
naval and air racnrt
The mothership* put a host of
ISO man bargv* into the water,
Here la a view of tha waUrfroat St Penang, Malaya. This rubber
and the.e .warmed toward .horn.
port is the goal of Japaneaa afforta In northern Malaya and its
“Some of them nuereedeil in
seisuro would hamper shipping and force the tlrltlah to find another
getting a.hore,” -aid the war Dotoday.
port. In addition, capture of tb i Island would give ths Japanese a
partmrilt
cummunii|ue
A number of rilizrns have tr lposition from which to consolidate new forces and to store supplies.
Official c announceinenta .aid
rphoned and advised acouta of
where they ran .retire discarded that tank cimibnt figured In the
wrapping pa|&gt;er or loses. Mem- new .truggle but whether theae
hers
the Sanford Womans Included barge landed Japanveo
Club,
Dawson, preai- tanka waa not clrnr llard-fightdent. said, have aL
I .J , j'.!their
..! . ing American and Filipino solIso. rpledgwl
dlera were declared to be more
' support
the campaign.
Mr. Mcl'alley pointed out that than holding their nwn in the
_ ................ .. .............. . | Administrator llrntlerann wrote bloody fighting along the atretch
had been hit in tha stern by the] Mayor W. C. Bill, telling him that of ahelterrd coastline win re th.?
torpedo.
i the national waste paper ronaer- Japaneae are attempting to land.
The
Agwlworld
escaped
by
turn',*llon campaign la rapidly act­ The fir.t repulsed Japaneae
$22.40 Donated To First Order For Air ing from her rnurse anil racing 4|ng
under way throughout the thrust at Lingayeo waa the
initial encounter between the In­
shoreward.
It
was
sa|d
her
only
United
Stales,
Raids
Received
By
-Huy .Flajnja, F ar
damage waa
severe.! hawser
*A» f®u know,® Hendenmn vader, an&lt;J the. J*hilij*t&gt;tney stout
dvftujero- a
.
L h trfcl
Hospital ^C hairm an Willlanfa line, which waa cut by a shell wrrtW- ’*»■&gt;** |)»P«W li .Vlfhrfw tamf
In
uthrr
Luzon
landing.,
which were unopposed, the Jap­
Charles M &gt;rrison acted at
aneae have gainud small beach
hrail. on the Luzon enaat at
Aparri, in the north, and at
Vigan, in the northwest aomo
100 mUgy above Lingayen.
The Japaneae ul-0 Have gain­
ed foothold, at Lega.pi, south
east of Manila, and at Davao,
heavily Japanese populated purl
itOO miles south of Manila on
Mindanao Island.
At Legaapi the Invaders have
been under ceaseless aerial us
vault whil at Davao, Army head
i|uartera at Manilu .aid, confus­
ed fighting raged but no clear
picture of developments there
was available.
Eight local residents are flying
with
tho
JVoremua-Ma.bmurk
A communit|ue from (ieneral
Hying Service, a private instruc­
MacArthur’s hendi|uurters issued
tion flying school, located a t the
this morning before the J a p ­
old Sanford airport, according to
anese flotilla was sighted in Lingayrn Gulf. said:
Mrs. Mathew Hspbrouck, secre­ Weekly Citrus Sales
ami treasurer.
"There is continulnir activity
rtance of this order, the first tary
south of Vigan, but nothing serithe eight members, several
Show
Great
Increase
have received, should'not te un­ areW already
cus has developed. Conflicting
the student ra t­
derestimated. It brings the wsiing. Mrs. past
Ilaabrouck reported.
I.AKF.LANI), Dec. 23. — (/II reports of enemy reinforcements
situation very close to home."
field will be Inactive until — Spurred by abnormally light have not been confirmed."
The order as received by Mr. The
next week a* the personnel nf the ehi|imrnta and Improved buying
Williams followe:
school has gone north for the power, auction prices on Florida
CIVIL PROTECTION
Christmas holidays.
tangerinea and grapefruit were Jap Capture Of (iuam
MEMORANDUM
Flying with the service are better during the week ending
Order Ns. I
John Jonee, Andrew Carraway, K. Dec. 20 than for any correspond­ Is Reported Probable
ATTENTION: ALL AIR RAID Sullivan,
Bl|| Staples, Voile Wil­ ing period In the eight-year rec­
WARNING STATIONS O r
WASHINGTON. Dec. a j . - l / l t
iams, A. Myere end Letter Guth­ ords of the Growsrs Administra­
SEMINOLE COUNTYquote of $6,000 will Uhn some
— The Navy said today its last
tive Committee and orange prices message
Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 23rd, rie.
tesl work to releo. Ho u se d for
from the island of Guam
were highest tinea 1836 for the
a contribution from tho Rotary all chief observer* will have thvlr
— received two days after tho
same
week.
viationa repart each morning be­ McClelland Elected
on Pearl Harbor — re­
Club. ,
Tangerinea averaged |4.41 per attack
tween I and 11 o'clock, by teleported that civilian* in tho
on*
ami
three-fifths
bushel
box;
Townsend
President
ths fund raised next Monday at I hone, until further notlee. Peroranges $2.66; and grapefruit streets and the native hospital
the “poor eten’s luncheon” be e~n* reporting will u»» reporting
Agana. The capital, had been
$2JI0 on the 10 major auctloni In
J. F. McClelland waa rtcU cted last
turned ovsr to the Red Crete rodo for hU station in accord­
machine-gunned by enrtny plane*.
week.
,
ance
with
procedure
recently
sent
president of tho Townsend Club
war fund. Tha Rotarian* prompt­
Since Dec. IS, the rapture of tho
ly voted to postpone Ladies Night, all chief observers. Do not man Thursday night a t tho regular
island by the Japs has been ran
atsttens
b
u
t
bo
s
u
n
reporting
meeting In tbe Court House. Dur­ Memorial Service Is
to have n la ren t luncheon next
slderrd ‘‘probable.’*
Monday, and to gtvo tho pro- coil le made dally sa directed.
ing tha meeting’s course, J. O.
Prompt compliance with this Sharon waa elected to serve on Held To Honor Kelly
HARK RGG HAS 3 YOLKS
coeds to the Red Cross.
one of th« authorised speaker* on
George Cochrane w u welcomed cider U expected.
CLEVELAND. Ohio. — &lt;/P) -&lt;•
MADISON, Dee. 22. —&lt;/P&gt;—
Division of Civil Protection
hock to tho el oh by President R.
the Townsend movement In Flor­
The full-throated roar of three Edward 8cha*ttr, an egg dealer
by Roy G. William*, chairman, ida, endorsed by John Weir, TownW. Ruprecht ofter an abacus of
aomo wooka. Vbltora 4$ today’s end approved by J. L. Ing- •end repreeenUUve for
this pltnea overhead supplied a mili­ who haa been In business for 36
t a r y air Sunday to Madison's years, said It waa a new on* on
luncheon hwtadid Freak William* ley, chairmen ef- the Seminole district. of Winter Garden, C J. Finley of County Defense CouoelL
Other officers who ware elected simple, one-hour memoritl eerv- him when ha foam! an egg with
three yolk*. The dealer aaid It
Orlando a n d Undloy Bwilm of
for tho ensuing yanr are as fol­
we* not very unusual tu find
Virginia.
lows: W. J. Hughey, vice-presi­ P. Kelly, Jr.
with two yolks, but he be­
Urchin Slaps W rong dent; Mrs. J. A. William*, secre­ The plane* came from Army egg*
lieved that tha three-yolk egg
tary;
Mrs.
Martha
Moffitt,
trea­
bases In special salute to the 27- waa a real rarity.
Gentleman’s Auto so n r.
LOCAL WEATHER
year-old Army pilot whose bomb­
er scored three direct hits on the RKFUOEBB FLP.B THAILAND'
TAMFA, Dec. 22. -4M \ - A n
23 KiLLDP IN WRECK
Japanese Battleship Haruna and
auto drives by n feebler looking
her to tha aottem of the
RANGOON, Burma, Dee. 22—
eld gentleman rounded o cor*
ROME, Dee. I t —UfV-Twos- ■ant
W)—About 60 refugee# from
nor. As It posted, a hid stood' ty flv e people wore killed Satur­ Pacific on December 2.
Thailand, Including 30 American
lag by the n r k reached ewt and day and a largo Bumber Injured
missionaries and 18 British citi­
whyauted It iowdly with hie I* an accident on tho railway an- Directors Of State
zen*, reached Burma softly today.
League MakePlana Maay arrived with nothing but n
Military Service
few clothes.
SILVER 8PRIN08, Doc. 1 1 ,1
Flyer In Hawaii
MV-DIrectere of the Florida
State Baseball League decided
CaMea He If Safe Sunday
to adept a schedule and
nuke final plana fo r tho 1842 sea­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hurt ro- son
#» a a n ti tag Sunday, Feb. 2.

Rotarians Give Warning Station
Elks Toys For Observers Must
Needy ChOdni Report Each Day

F l y i n g ServiceH as E ight Local
Men As Students

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1941

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Sanford Herald

THE ANSW ER

The Tourist Outlook

Just what the war will do to Florida’a touriat season,
confidently predicted a few weeks ago as destined to be
the best on record, is now somewhat problematical. When
the first shock of the treacherous attack on Pearl Harbor
Is forgotten and the nation becomes accustomed to a state
of war, it is quite possible that the thoughts of persohs
living in frozen climes will turn again to palm* ngd beaches.
The manager of a tourist bureau id, Miami reports
that despite the bad news oL Dec. 7, very t f f r , cancella­
tions resulted during the first few daya4thereafter and
that now his organization is receiving many ha&gt;v,bookings
not only for Florida but for Cuba and the finhaniM ** well.
To date no restrictions have been placed on passppct regu
«narr
M il
•MMImII*MM «M4 mmUmMM
latlons for American citizens and transportation companies
MMBMM I** «»« M M *
■•*• will W* •* •,(•*
are making customary plans to handle travel to neighbor­
ir M n s a i i i n l n .
ing Islands this winter.
---------— ■------"Both Pan American and P. k O. have Informed us",
says It. T. Bellchambers, "they Intend operating', as usual
per their current schedules, the P. &amp; 0. having no Inten­
tion that the government would take any of their boats.
Pan American said they were geared to operate, at least
10 flights a day to Cuba. We are goto* to have Ibts or
people traveling, If we refuse to be stampeded and stay
In their ‘doing’.” •
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Austin Williamson, traffic manager of the" P k 0
Steamship Company, just returned from*. HaVana, said.
"They are looking forward to a busy season h» Cuba. Our
reservations are about normal. We have several Urge con­
tentions booked for transporUtion to Havana during thi
holiday period. During World War 1, we operated our
service on regular schedules handling both mall and passengers. Of course, everyone familiar with ogjr routes
knows full well we are practically within eight of shore the
majority of the time. I believe thlnga generally will re­
turn to normal after tho first shock la fully absorbed."
Edward Tietze, general sales manager of Havana's
i famed Hotel Nacional de Cuba, said, "The attack on Hawaii
was very disconcerting. However, we’ve been In wars beforo
and I do not think people are merely going to go into a
blackout because of the present International situation. Our
bookings are heavy, and we are preparing for a fine season."
CALL LOUDLY, CHANTECI.ER
H. V. Moon, general manager of Rainbow Springs, the
widely-known attraction near DUnnellon, said, "Undoubtedly
(From Wings)
. , h* who has witnessed tho we have had a temporary monkey wrench thrown Into our
ttfc of hi* drsam mu*t cither
fta ( t oik* or *I»« art** stronger December business. However, we do not believe thinking
than before.") — From Chsn te­ people are going to forget the need and value of the kind
eter," tar Edmond ottand.
of relaxation such aa can be found only in Florida and near­
OH, Ch ANTECLER, you who be­ by Cuba. Once the holidays and the uncertainties of the
lieved so long
The Vibrant, ringing tocsin of present draft discussions are over we should see a large
number of former and new visitor*."
your song
Could plsrse the darkness, call
All In all we can see no reason why SAnford should be
l/t 1 1 again! AU night
'down-hearted.
We have less stake in the tourlgt business
.Th* pompous onta have plotted,
than
moat
Florida
communities. We do not believe tho
now they finite:
And all who would dlapute their touriat business will be aerioualy affected* but If tt is, we
brutal sway
will still have our principal mainstay throughout all these
, A re fatting. Eren you, betause lean years and that la celery. And the outlook for agricul­
the day
Has t«nm*d , Indifferent to your ture In general, la mych better than It has been in many

Mixed D rinks — Package Goods — Beer
« t * n O B L m an

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
. 1 1 2 W. FUST STRUCT

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vim e H o o s t !
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• ELECTRIC RANGES
• WATKK 11EA1KKS
t REFRIGERATORS
• APPiJANCES
• JOHNSON MOTORS

Wanes la sleeping:
her hear!
Chantcclerl . •
E btarkwpAther
Mry M WU . , . ---------------Thp . Germans are baginning to
find qpl that war Is a gams that
tw» nan play, ^

muat-b* some truth to
early last.wash that
‘ng from a Bar­
' s has fin d one

E F L I tlO Q u ru

TACKLE
• GUNS k AIR
RIFLES

$26-50 up

GIRL’S

Electric Trains
$ (•9 5 u p

Wind-up Trains
$1-15
hamlls them, and put them oat
with water spray. If the firs get# Agencies Will Stage
beyond control, the chief f in
For Applicants
guard should sound the regular
lire alarm. Alt pupils should thsd i JACKSONVILLE, Doc. 12.—
be conducted from the tuOdldg
as In regular flra drill. CUsa
leaders should conduct them la
so orderly fashion to ahalter la
nearby homes. Leader* must keep
the pubUs.ln control.
S. What to Orgaalsa
Do thesa thlnga right away—
they ara essential now:
will bo giv­
(s) Select the air raid refuge en Theat examinations
Ptniacola, Tallahaaaee
—mors than ons If necessary. Be Jacksonville
Tampa.
sure th*re la more than ons s a lt OfUndo, W aitGainesville,
Palm Bcaeh • and
(b) Deter mins how tha school fcftCmt
alarm will bo sounded for an air
i Positions to bo. filled arc those
raid. .
eg-Junior and senior- clerk, junior
( c ) -Attfjfri a refuge space Of
M(|
senior Stenographer, typist,
refuge room for each class or
accounting clerk atatlstlcal clerk,
telophonr operator, photostat op­
erator, library aaalaUnt, artist,
accountant and statistician.
AD appolntmcnta for services
sd on bulletin boards. Be su n
every tehther and pupU under­
stands them—now.
These things should bo dona
at ones. Whan you bava complet­
ed all of these things, |( la tmha
to organise your lonf-rtpge plan­
ning.
i Hera A n Boms of w
Slope to Take
Tho department M education
or othor , authority, under the
direction of tho local defease; co­
ordinator, ahuld plan and adopt a
war program for tha daration.
H e n a n soma of. tha stop* to
consider
. &gt;.
■ w i,
.
) Appointment of school
ling wardens* wheat, duties
Id be co-ordinated with their

hang up the old aock for
* this year. By naxt year
t la put In It, Is liable
ugh tj&gt;o hole In the toe,

• RODS ft REELS

BOY’S
BICYCLES

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B ^ ^ jn a S im g call:
Because the clouds are hanging
like a pall
Aenenl the sum you, too, are »|‘
„ A**, y&lt;« ,
,

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aecuatoaad to I t
Keep up tho moral# of tho
pupjia, so that If a raid occurs
rngwUl ha VO experience In keepng Ufa* occupied. Organise first
aid' training for aalccted groups.
O rfA n o ffia defense training for
the flra g u a r* .
I . A n Wa la Danger!
Tha answer to that Is— wa
don’t Inland to ho caught nappta# again—anyw ben oi
turn. Wa a n net going
again—“It can’t happen t
V, Don't. ruih.around, don't
taC aott-T bsoe.an simple
Upas. Road them again,
how. yoow fll apply them &lt;

csvsrad by the examinations will
be made during tho naxt two
years from a register th a t will bo
set up after papara are graded.

GAMES From 2 5 c Up'
TABLE
TENNIS

SETS
$1.10 up

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ERECTOR SETS
$1.10 up
U nited Lumber
Company
FRI&amp;CH AVR. AT l i t ST.
PHONE f i t ■

COMPANY

Bhaford, Florid*

vice.
(b) Special
raid warnings
center to sc hi

(ftroot thn destiny oi »
trWnlM Jn how to wi
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1MI

T11E HANft)HD HERALD, SANFORD, n .o m ilA

Social A n d Personal Activities
MONDAY

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The regular meeting of the
Tourist Club will be held In
the Tourist Center at 7:50 I*. M
The Ruth Cordon' Wright Dane
‘“ t Studio la hating a Christmas
party for pupila or the dancing
school and the school of Childhod a t the 8tudio on Oak Avenue
at H:00 P.M.

• Demonstration Club
H as Christmas P arty
The lake Monroe Home Demonatratlon Club held Its annual
% Christmas party at the home ol
Mrs. R. D. Base on Wednesday
afternoon.
The rooms of Mrs. liases home
seere effectively decorated to de
note a yuletlde atmosphere with
m colors ot red and jcTern and a
m lighted Christmas 1 tree,1 from
which gifts were distributed to
those present, after which the
hostess served refreshments.

Xmas Cards
In perfect rondltlon wilt
be eold this week fur

Half Price
and

Bay Deft

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ENDS TONIGHT
Feature: 7:23 • 9:30
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Tuesday Is
Bargain Day
Double Program
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HINRY fltDRICH
FOR PRESIDENT|

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Celery Feds Have
Christmas Dance

Inexpensive Fruit'
Cake Is Approved
By County Agent

The second annual Christmas [
dance of the Celery red was jfhr*
«*n in the Armory on Friday even*
inif with music for dancing Turn- .
Mrs. M. L. TU lisIs
Ml's. OUlilM U i - s■(• toilMTv •&lt;« Mlf
Iihed by (ilmn Drown and hi*
d e m o n s t r a t i o n n g . or
hut
t»**ted
Hostess To Society
orvhestrii.
•
and r p i » r n \ , . l a " i m x ; u n ivo
Centering the interest in the
f r u i t c nk,. w l iu li «l , ttills, a “ lrt*»
Yuletlde deenrution* was a huge
The home of Mrs. M. I . Tillis
silverlh stir
the center I
minuti “ cake an*l r» o«- . »*.U it
on Elm Avenue was the acene on
Mr. and Mm. Roy Holler arc | llf
' a placed tnn ,n*
„Monday
.
, of. the
. meeting
,
,i
as • nc (hut i«i » nglil" f**i
evening
o f ,,■ng.n.lirvm
P " ,' l’« ike holhlay. tin Haddo
111°'
strr,I nr
mrMbull
llfroom
rr., over.lead with
holiday fi*s( i\ it !«•.
v,jl t fruit
the iMitnts
point* tn the
the Glrla Society of Christian Ser-1
K '
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I| tending from th«enkr c r a m air. | m i l - fi r \ an«l mil *
• side* of the i cm&gt;im into lar*:e baa*
" I t IS no! l in k
I • . t to l;»
vice of the Methodist Churrh. A I! Jltss l.ou.v
.
y wx in
left j kid* filled with Rranliin |H*ppcr.
hut prett\ t«« ..... H
ws*l| mid
yuletlde theme predominated in for Rirminghsm, Ala
visit The stage w n binked with fern,
w e i g h s J a n d I I p. i .|.
with her parents.
the decorations.
I Ilrntilian pepper and poinsetties.
Thr rcc»|N*
w | 2 cup bol
*
| The festive mood was completeil |
The impressive rsndle.ight ser­
ter; 1 m.l I i .ups |,is.wti wtiifar.
Misa
Lillian
Duniap
is
the
gue«t
the
sofj
lights
of
the
C'hriat*
1 tew*p«hoi -alt. i «-g|». vkcll l*c;»
vice was conducted by Miss Betty
of her parenta u, Maryvlllr, mas tree A large tanner with a
ten; I piickac* ft*! grunp a
Thurmond, assisted by Miss lnet Tenn. for the holidsys
Sint/i nt ea» h rod ami the words
y e n s t , I 1 cup Ink. warm \\ i«t • t .
Williams. The book review, "Stand
“ Merry ( hrintinns greeted the
1-2 teaspoon sugar. J and I J upt
Bersie Long of Pitta - df ncers a» they circled the ball-*
up for Chlnar was given by Mias
sifted flour, gtalc.f nnd ..f | !
room.
lemon; 1 t«*it«i».Ntn i*fMimil out
VetU Ann White and the follow-' *“7 h; i* ? ' U
,w,lh friend
Hpofivors foi the evening wefTi
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, . . .
. _ ,*n‘* relatives in Sanford,
meg; I J !i‘li'lh".ii git.iind elitvi-s,
ing study chairmen were appoint-1
Mis John Kick, Mrv M S Wig* i
1-*J teusptMUi b u k t o .........la , | J a n •
gins.
Mr*
I)
L.
Perkin*.
Mrs.*
ed: Mist Cladya Ferguson, music; ’Mr. »nd Mrs. W. M MrKin
•our m i l k , I a n d I J cups ««-«■•(
Otto
Caldwell
and
Mr*
II
H.
Mc­
Miss Gwen Hayes, picture!; Mlas*?Pn
,0,**y for Alcsandria,
le*« ruisfn*. I J « u p *ii«*ed ci!r«»p
Call
1*2 c. p b r o k e n o u t * .
Vesu Ann Waits, a rt; amt M U .|J £ £ K '
^
At intermission a floorshowl
P o u r ye a* ! i n t o l u k e w a r m wn
Katherine Spencer, literature.
1
was presented with Mack Clcve* |
i t e r , a d d I 2 le a s p n . u i - u g o r , . * tn a n d
H was voted by the group to) L. II Swsim of Recklev W land acting as master of cerenio- )
let s t a n d fiv e m m u l o In r»oft«n
give s Christmas basket to some'Va. is the guest of his brother nie*. The *how featured vocal
Add '• 1 ClIJi. . f fl.di 1, he•at ■*m*H»t It
needy 'family.
and sister iry law. Mr and Mrs. solo* by Orien Farrell, Jr , and
ci'Vrr and 1ft »•*( in i warm
The January meeting will be E. M. Swsim, for the holidays.
(tlady* Pippin; a violin solo by
nli.v la nd 1 .: ho urj* t ICttllt
held at the home of Mias Saltlee
Bernard heeler, and a girl* trio
the buttii-r, wiigat a lid *aIt until
and Inca Williams. During • so­
Bill Baker, private first class, which included Alma (irnntham
William K. Dick and his bride, the former Virginia French, leave the
light \\ hi vIV- •» l»rtt rr boci*m»‘s
cial hour games were enjoyed with of Ft. Ilragg N. C. wns the week Hetty King and Ann Stine
Church of Heavenly Rest in New York after their marriage. John
light, adId ill III*•»! 1md am1 -int’o*
Following the floorshow, Patty Xuob Astor. half brother of the groom, was an usher, while Mi s A-tnr,
prises being won by MUm Betty end guest at his sister. Mrs. Lip
•la with the ri•niuinitig
Sift the
Thurmond and *Miss Clayda For* Ban Vickery, and father. J. W Hodge and David (latchel led the u a bride's sister, was matron of honor. The wedding reirptioii which
tlmir,
»h••n add n. •nr and Hiun
f grand march The evening'* en
guson. Refreshments were served . Baker,
hud been planned was cancelled because of the war.
milk U’tl*»IIati l\ * • th. ako but
j tertainment w a s climaxed with
to the following:
ter. III.‘lllllIMF Di.. 1Dillrhbt lifter
The Miasea Mildred Await, Car-i Mr. and Mr*. Dewey lUnnen | 1£r di*tributn»n of the favor* at
etch aibbin •II D&gt;* noti i.voriinx
olyn Waller, Mary Wyatt Rat- *°4 thr'^ children of New Or I thr
„f the laiConga
Cadets Get Honors
1 u-tl&gt; nidd fit. ll "«t anid nil*.
liff. Vests Ann White, Marion bans, !.« sre the guests of Mrs.. M,hjchw Wl** 11,1 '*V Loin CnMwell
t atela -p.M!ill* IIUUO
w»th
At Military School •iIrnlgt’d
ln',k'
k. ( Irvi-lund. Helen Hut
Aiken, lsitkia Gormly, Katherine Hansen*. sister, Mrs. Raymond I “",l
lour
jehison and Hilly Hrinan.
Spencrr, Gwen Hayes, Wilma Bchsnl.
11. It. r an * m.b t III!g i nrm pun
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| Thus,- enjoying the tula affair
Leslie, Cladya Korguson, Derieux
nr the
•
and du*t; with f "iir
Friends of Mrs. Jesse A. Cook | wl!ir
llayrf, I net Williams, Said re Wil­
D imi.I i .. v R
V (
1 ' p r o lu l l
F
f*T into »he rint- pa ii until t 1 full
T,uNum-y Cullum. Ann
liams, Betty Thurmond, and Mrs. will regret to learn of the .leatn
or
ml"
*
Iiiiit
and
II o in d iiii
ripill »1ll Ml
U
I
1Is . II.hot 1‘ilt the
of her mother, Mr.. Mary || Wiggins. H -r.no- Will., Peggy
Z. B. Ratliff.
ml 1 •! tm
III till1 tin* bulnn1 | .
ltd 1!.. 1(1 Ol rtidl bllttIon .1 \.i _•
Knight, nt her home in Stewarts |
. A" "
Valerie
lhIO
Cilkt • 11*1• ill n f"/v
ville, Inti., recently.
Wells. ( onimMet nil.
Alma
ll l III n f 1!•«• *r hn« 1 M ,ii .i&gt;1 » • '» • « lit l.ot
warm pIm &lt;• for t and 1 1 bout •
Mr. And Mrs. Cullum
— r--- —
! CJrantham. Helene Tamm, Kve*
r n n n M il it it r v \&lt; ’*1• HIV It | . . | l
t'tite’d* t h e m in a '• ligh tly cotd «»vco,
lyn Stiles, Evelyn Stowe, Ihiris
Jimmie
Carter
has
arrived
1 !n a t e d t o ’.!•«» d - g i e e s a n d a - *r
i lilnn,
\ a ,
Ili a n ia s! t ( \
Entertain At P arty from the Gordon Military Acad- Entiminger, Mary Jane Itnbnnlte,
i i • k Ilia a tiltc d t(«i,t\
.*() iii im it e *. iih ' i • •• t h e h e a l to
•my in Bsrnrsville, Gs to s|x-nd Lucy IVanl, Helen Hickson, Mar­
S, *y
fiv.
. oh *
iIsa o |\ o aI IjO d e g r e e * a n d b a k e a lo!i»| ••!
Mr. and Mrs. M. I- Cu.lum w e r e Christmas
________ with
_____his
_ parents, Mr. tini Page, Sylvm Meisrh, Susnn
I n nd I I hourRem ove cuke*
Kirllry, Shirley Pameron, Gladys
hosts at th slr home on Thursday ! ^nJ MrsT'E ~B. Carter
from puns and
l« * c*hi I
llrn*b
Pippin. Betty King, Jane Thig­
evening a t • dinner party given
w i t h M|»ric**t w'liif* a n d deet»r:»!e
in honor of Mrs. J. K. Courier, Jr^! Miss Alice DeCoursey has sr pen, Jean Harper, Helen Hutchi­
• recent bride. Poinsettias were rived from the Baptist Bible In son. Kathryn Wiggins. Martha
D&gt;mi Witusb.w x
VihIitm *' w i t h c h e r i i c * an.I b l a m h i d al
used to form the Goral decorations stitute in New Orlrans, l.s , to Wight, Putty Hodge,' t hrysanthe
hi iv in tr fWw'cpti J lit. |oi**ob iu vy | nu m d*.
for the rooms of the Cullum home *Wt with her parents, Mr. anil Keiiia, Matty Perkins, Shirley
of
W hitm an
! ••lie r»* to
W a-h ^
Kick, Helen Stafford. Hetty Wn*
ingtm i,
Dr Wi ml. II i
e»»i«,,
and the dining table held a central Mra. W. C. DeCoursey.
then. Janet
( hapman,
Krnm
week,
l*ie«ide nl II .m il lio n
IId!
P i o f v s s n r o f |*hill•*i&gt;i'll\ hi |(«d
airangemcnt of Bnxidan pcpper.l
--------R o ll in s anil*•mu ed
lie " ' l l
tin s Collcgi* . u n i '
l ** t .
w »« o f
At each place waa a small llght-| Mr. J. Fleischer ami grandson, Dnudney l.ma Caldwell, Mildred
• d i e t e d I b u n o f t h e F a c u l t y a! M .i unip b i s d u l o a * t h e etui ••(
ed esndla In a novel holder.
i Philip Kronen, left this morning Robson, Jessie Durden. Mary
a m e e t i n g i»f t h e T n M e e * la*t tin* |ii«*!M*iit aci idciiiic yeai
Those enjoying the hospitality of *«r Sarasota where they will Martha Km**rick. K c Ih-ccu Stev*
rn*.
Ruth
Hand.
Phylli*
Smith,
•pend the Christmas holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Cullum were
Kathryn
liiwtnn,
Dorothy
SinMrs. J. E. Courltr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fleischer’s children.
ford and llcttv Huhrman.
Mrs. J. E. Courier, Sr.. MIs^
Also Clircrur IkmnId.son, I.ec
Mr. and Mrs. John D. IUInu-s
Maude Ramsey and Edward Mar­
I.ia ri Infill*
and sons John. Jr., and Ver Ilutncr. Jr,. Hilly Robmdtc, (&gt;•
shall. _________________ ^
n°e. of Evanston. III. are thi- ciL Mnrjin, Mack Clrvrland, Jr.. Faniftl Amerimn iviitrltr. Tjiura 1
guesta-of Mrs. Balmes' parents. Bill Ilranin. McKay Truluck, lugull* is pu-turril at the Wishing- *
Dinner P arty Is
Franklin Uranan, Charles Park. t«n polar bce.lcjuirter* after she |
Mr. and Mrs. George Balmes.
J r- Billy Flaming, ,AI Hihurn, w»* jniU.I on charge of vioiiting
—. ■ r -I,
A t t e n d e d d B y i C h i b I r *|
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daniel Miller William*, (Ilcnn Odham the Foreign Agent* RrgistraU’j^
have
ea their guests for t h r ! ° ri,'n
Jr.. J rrr Ihirmlny. act. She wus charged with being
Gus Schmah on# ol the spon­ holidays,
Mrs. C. II. Olrardisu l),vi,l Gatchel, Genrgr Kvnis. un agent «.f the (ii rrnan go\crnnirnt.
sors of the GlrU‘ &lt;j3ub o l Lake
Kenny
Kchols,
Karl J itrr, J r .
Elisabeth Girardeau of
Monroe, waa host to tho club at and
Shrrwoisi Jacotson, Jimmie Inn i
lumbla,
8.
C.
and
Miss
Louis#
a dinner party a t the Valdea Walla of Savannah. Cl.
ley, Jimmie Ridge, Raymond K ■
Hotel on Thursday evening.
drr,
Walter Connoly, K n i P
Present were; The Misses Lois
Mias Barah Sheldon has re­ Scbults, Karlyle llou.holder, .'ill
8waggerty, Pauline 8weggerty, turned
fro pi Charleston, 8 . ('. len Wright, Muck Johnston; An
Lucille Rowland, Delores Burnaed, where she
ettended the senior burn Burrell, Paul Averlrtl*-.
Blanche Nnugher, Gertrude Kel­ ring ceremony
a t The Citadel Giles Chapman, Frank Rny. Hud
IIAPP1
HIItTIIDVY
ler, Ruby Boothe, Cherry Elixab* on Friday evening
I'J'i dy Bishop, Neil Powell, l#-tny
ler, Stafford, Vohellle Yales, Dor­ seniors received their when
long. Clifford Proctor snd "Her I Danny ||utchi*&lt;m
rings.
othy Rosier. Gladys Hawkins,
man MUIdleton.
Tnnunv Andos
Carolyn McKinney, Mabel Allen,
Also, Edward Marshall, Bobby
Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. WhiilFlorin# Brrd, ‘Mrs. A. J. Peter- den of Ocala, Mr. and Mrs. J. Proctor, Stuart Quartermun, Wal
son and Cue SebmalL
E. Baker, Erneet Baker of Ft. trr Beal, Billy Itollyhead, Edwsrd'
Benning and Misa Halena Aulick White, Dale Hofmann, Bernard.
Co-ed Class Has
of Tampa war# the dinner gurs-.s Deeter, Charles- fetnith, Frnnk
of Mr. and Mrs. L»»- Woodruff. Ill, Wallace Albritton,
Regular M eeting yesterday
Bob Hickson, Paul Hickson, Al
llo W ent
ITS. A ,(
fred Dnudney, Earl Shaffer, of
(-Mfteim*' l(.
The regular meeting of tho
Mr. and Mre, E. D. Chitten­ Leesburg, Gene Harrison, Spence
Co-Ed C lan of the First Christ­ den and daughter, Jody, of Pi Williams, George Speer, B. J
»**'"
rVt
» h Vn ’
ian Church waa held on Thurs­ nellaa Park, accompanied by Miss Goode, U w srd Daniels, llowsid
.sc h f-O * '
day evening at tho home of the Laura Chittenden and Miss Edna Bottler, Jr„ Al Wallace, Joe
Misses Betty and Geraldine Pe- Chittenden, have b i t fer Arling­ Douglas, Leroy Hodge, Itslpli
This »*“r, ,
tras. A short business session ton, Vo., to visit with their bro­ Ray, Ralph Smith, Jr., Sheldon i
Hardin, Pete Mero, Fred WVhT;*'
eras held followtd by a social thers, Roy and Jen Chittenden.
•a r t
Vernon Altman, John Duhn, Her­
tour a t which time refreshments
.were served to tiM following:
Mien Joanne Axsarello has a r­ bert Morebnd. Ben Craaf-ud,
The Mieses Connie McCall, rived from the University of Ilunh Whelchel. Jack llrtrii.e.
Alma Grantham, Marian Pear- 8euth Carolina In Columbia to Ray llrmdon, Msrion Rabnrn.
Wllhemenia NthUck, Betty vlalt with her p a m ta , Mr. and Fleetv Williams, Billy Hjrtulcn,
Patras. Geraldine Patras, and Mrv J . N. A onrello over the a n j Mr. and Mrs. Jstrra Keyes,
Mrs. V. H. Grantham. Abo. 0. Christmas bolldayv She had as Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Herndon, Mr.
D Landraas, J r, Cedi Jenea, Ray to r gneet aver the weekend. Miss ami Mrv M. L. Hudson and Mr#
Fox, J r , Joe P atna, Charles, Jean Stafford of Stuart, ^ b o a Git-nn Brown. •
Roland, and .George Roland.
student a t the Unrteralty.
Louise Pe'rklns~” Dorb’ Jackson,
Misa Marjorie Tfelb field con­ Madalyn Truluck. Virginb Yar­
sultant of the NaUenal Federation borough, Muriol Knox, Jane
of Buafaeaa and Professional Schulte, Ellso llutchlaon, PriscilRsynolds. Jewel Slaughter and
Women’s Quba «f U 18 Broad- U
Dorb Darner.

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Sodctj Editor

Social Calendat

FADE THREE

T elephone 148

P e r sonals

1.69 Rayon Satin

GOW NS
• I ommI i|ual
111

K 4 &gt;oil

Matin
• l ovrlt l.acr

Trim*
• l ull ( ut
• Trarosc,
Blue

31 to 40

Hoi Ivw oocJ
SHOPS

r

has Just completed a two and
• toff month’s field trip in Col­
orado, H an d s, Now Mexico and
Arisons.

Arrtvbg over tho wraksnd
State College for
(ho foUowbg: tho

frees Florida
Wowwa wars
Misses

Lacy

R oom tlbt,

Susan

AndersonG riffith .

V'cVct»^0&amp;r&gt;'° ft

Funeral Director
Corner F irst I French
COME IN AND UtST
YUUK 1942 L'ALENDAH

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MONDAY/ DECKMBM* U, 1541

IDE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA G E I 0 UB

m of the “Fictitious Name Hta• (Chapter 1*131 Isw i of Florwith the Clerk of the Circuit
t «.f Hcuilnole County, Florida.
S r .V A fl HATNK.d
w. M HAY NKtf
Owners
I. n «i
Ti&gt; ll*.\ 51AY OllOOM, Ailitr...
unknown
You nrt hereby mnimdmlttl Mini
reeju red I**
Janimry i.
1512 to 'the Mil of romplftlnt
flh.I .iRRlnot &gt;«u In th» Circuit
Court In Hnd for Kemlnnle Coun­
ty, Klorlds. by Clarence flroom.
the •Mtfiy being M suit for dlvorc*
Tin* onler »h»ll b# published
iif.r i ..n ii wirk for four t« ns#cu11&lt;r week. In TIIK HANFOIU)
IICCM.lt ,| nf«(|mprr published
In Seminole County. Florlds.
IV11tie
h it
official nig nature
and ***■&gt; of th* taiil Court at
Kanf-inl. Florida. thl* December
&lt;&gt; !• lieilNDON
Cl*-rk of C.rcult Court
Ity A II WEEKS
D C.

bur*; t f o rn (onft; I era*a
bW4e; I a a to Me*; t l£f*ot.
log ehalfi; I plM wr»nchM; %
and vrtochH i I machine ham*
m«ra; I blow larch; 1 hark
•aw; t i f | aoalaa; 1 small
table; 1 hoa; 1 raka; I pitch
fork; 1 steriliser; I rana of
"Hofkard"; I solder Irons; 1
straight chair; I mount ad exala; and I ottar akin rug:
and ths following raal -property*
Dae In ITS chains Rant vt the
■W corner of tL IV T. I» H.
n so K.. and run thence Kaat
li chain*. North II degress
r-»*t lS.lt chains. West SI
chains. South IS chains to
point of beglnalag. containing
S9.S6 acres, mors or less;
th# said personal and rani property
being situate In Bemlnols County.
Florida.
Not'rs la hereby glean that, on
Monday. January I. 1942.
ths hours of 11 o'clock ft. in. uod
S o'clock p. nr., st tbs front I'rif
of ths court hotiAS In **nld coun­
ty. I will sail mil ths right, title,
amt Interest of the acid I^eo O. Ty­
ler In and to the above de*crlha«l
poraooftl ajul real property at piblie auction, to tb# hlrhsst Lldilar
for cash, to sfttlafy in'd ftft**ciitlon
and all coats.
f)|ven under my hnud and Mai
dila let dsy of I»e.-in»*or. f l l ,
v i m i; ot* sMKHirrii
r M. l u v n
||V \ ir 111•• Of MM execution in my
h4,f,.i. |M*oed oil! of the Circuit Sheriff of gcmlnrl-i County. Florida
I'l.tn i In .uni for Heinln&lt;*l# Coun­
ty, KloiMrt in rl» * Milt of Cd «In
NOTim
II 11ei«11 &gt;. trudlng UR Quality
Not're lu hreubv given |bnt I
Feci u ml Nee.I Store. plaintiff. am rnKuirnd In ths fern business
•g.kin&lt;«| l.eo t» T)ler. defendant. nt Hanford. Fla., under ths fac­
(t«l&gt; .411**■*!ed Hi** I T*h liny of Oe- titious name Florida I^nf a n d
t(.b*r Its 11. I have levied Upon »ll
Fern Co. and that I Intend to
the right, title, and IntereM of ths regiaier
nald name pursunni to
«it»(l |^*o M Tyler In and to In®
folio* lug described personal pro- th# terms of th# •'Fictitious Name
Htatulu" fChapter 205S1 l*w« of
* 2 wire brooder l.ultsrl#*; 3 Florida) with ths Clerk of ths
lii.eolerw, A wood broiler cages;
circuit Court of Hsntlfwl* Coun*
I rudln; I round table; 1 &lt;»•)
ly. Florida.
range. 1 Irt l*&lt;ia. • steulvaru;
T. H MIMIILKY and
I mokrr; I gr#»*u gun; 1 key. c xvuM&amp;Lnr. .
I...I# saw. 1 pruning saw; 1 Dec. 22. w
IH1.
drawing knlfs; 2 wrscklftf

Christmas Tree

A d d re s s
D o o rw ay

E n se m b le

7:00 'til 9:00 Christmas Eve — Through New Years
Leavo at The Herald office before 5:00 P. M. Dec. 31

That means 62.06 saved on every IIOJO yoa spend

oa dry

Bfiag as your dry cleanlag and we will give voa the same
k l|k (lass work (or which yon pay 20% more elaewbers.
.W# rlaaa sad Mack kata, da alteratisas af.
,
all kinds. W# remodel caals. coat tali* and
pants, n t as make year last Tsar's sail
,
look Ilka oaw!

HATS
Dresses
CLEANED &amp; PRESSED
CASH &amp; CARRY
ASH ABOUT OUR
ECONOMICAL LAUNDRY HKKY 1U S

115 EAST SECOND ST.

FOR CHRISTMAS! A NEW

RADIO NEWS

K fC

C. E. AUTOMATIC

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Heating Blanket $36.23 * S 9
W affle Irons H eating Pads
$5.95 up
From $2.95
lectric Irons
Toast*Master
$3.95 up
. $17.25
ffee Makers
'rom $2.95

.

TabETSroiler
$1^.95' .

MIX MASTERS AND OTHER ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS A

l

Sanford Electric Co. ju i
.108 MAGNOLIA AVE.
E. C. HAKl’EK

_
Tanlgar* r r . p t a .
• 6 : 0 0 Edwin C. nill
6:10 Dinner Music
6:20 Spewraaa Brewing Co.
6:S0 Lam and Abner.
6:68 World Today
# 7 :0 0 Th* Lone Ranger
7 JO Dion die
8:00 Vox Pop
8:30 Make Mine 8. B.
8:48 M ink Boom
^ 8:68 Elmer Davie and the News
™ 0:00 Orion Welle*
40:30 Sport* Reporter
10:46 New* of the World
11:00 Harry Jamea' Orchestra
11 JO Dance Orchestra
12:00 Linton Wall*
g l : 0 6 Sign Off
Tomorrow** program
0:30 Norman Beasley end His
Florida Cowboys
V•'00 Breakfast Brevities
7:46 UP News
m8:00 The World Todsy
“ :15 Breakfast Rcndervods
8:46 Virginia
8:00 Morning Devotions
Tomorrow’s 1Vagram
6:15 Columbns Boys’ CBofr
m
School of Colomtm, Ohio
• 9 :4 8 UP Nows
10:00 Mamel
10:08 Black and White Notes
10:16 Myrt aitd Marge
10:30 fitepmother
10:46 Woman of Conrage
ft»:00 Mare Leo Teflor
11:16 At Horn* with Sally Mar-

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME T O W N

^ T O
R EA R D O U B L E
T IM E —

B E A N S o c i a l *t h i *
T I M E ------- A H ! . - - - Y

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MARCH

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TH E b o y s f r o m C a m p w h o v o l u n t e e r c d
TO H ELP D EC O R A TE T H E LOOOE ROOM S
F O R .T M E M O N T H L Y 5 U P P E ( ? - - - A M D 5 / t
S 7 » A T fi$ /C « ^ 7 R e A T -

**teeellss#««a 0 . 0*1 . . . v.a.lakle
It.sert. S.l». a.
13,01 A. M.
. a . tan
ll»:POUT NO 17
in t:.M iioim i t s . 1.1 11 ss
AVOOAUOS. bu. hpr. |1 T4 tn |« t«
It ANANAir, SO lb bun. . I I t . 10
ll.ee.
ItKA.NM Hasp. bu. hrp. Ttnrl.r,n &lt; « and Vslsstlo..
lice. INtls u r n In iroo; Urns
llu hpr H i t to I lls
CAHHAOE, Tnn. bulk, tali lo Icy.
Itese to tt:o e Cbls.ss Crts.
II.tS In 11 . 11 .
CIlAYOTIi bu. bar. 11.75
CAIlltOTlt. dns. bon. •»- tn 7'».
(*nl.i.AIll)a. Doa bun. tto- to Oe
COHN. I dns. sack. II 00 in I I I ,
CBJIBT, rrt, t i n I.. |I H

TH EIR

WHERE

PIG PORK

'(Ui v ( y

H A M S . . lb.

EARLY

iy

SAUSAGE |« c

in the?

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VALLETTA,

WLL50U MAKS’ UP [
YOUBMiNO,

THAIS ir,
&lt;5NEME
THE &lt;
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SUNOCO

C au liflow er...... -&lt;

SERVICE

p

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‘ amid ~16a* 6* 6m PvtiaF.

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DAVID M.
EARLE
MANAGER

.

*•6 Pork Arp.
.

PIwm

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POTATOES —
BRAZIL NUTS

1Lb. 2 9 c

1*011 K

SAUSAGE

I*b. 2 9 c

(XH’ONUT
\\ v have on haiul pifiil.v ol
p o u ltry sen-Homm: am t s t a i r

pound
ISNTTHtS A PEBFK.TLY
MaAWENLY NUMBER ? -

BANANAS 4 lbs. 19c
I
WINKIAP KATI ho . .

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A P P L E S - 4 1 te i2 fe

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FAKCT i

Calo Dog Food

WOMDCT2
IFBICf MA/C

2 cans |g c

irrtMYSizE

•KRAFTS—
MIRACLE WHU*

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TOMATOES- lb. 10c
I la ita R

ran r-

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CELERY

CREAM CHEESE.... 2 for 15c

, '

15c

■mi.nre riM tu rrt-B
J U I C E ----------------

cn

H ti ( w n e

LONE RANGER

COCA-CQLA

w itm s iw cit

T hat

thriM lm oN

L ake

with

BALLARttS OBELISK

rlNEAPPLE

TELEPHONE 0143

bread.

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JELI jO „2 |)ko;s
m n

ST. BEANS

PEACHES

CIDER

THIN MINI’S lb

PUDDINGS w... J J

COCONUT ... lb,

POPPING CORN

By FRAN STRIKER

CHOCOLATE .

C E L E R Y ........ 10c
h

Mission COFFEE.

u n til,

to

hook

rre

SPAGHETTI 1-20 oz. 2
MACARONI 1 16 oz. cans

C H E P S0____________2S «
D R E FT ..............2 sm all 1 7 c
P a&amp; G . SOAP

.3 bars H e

l

CLEANSER
2 cans 9c
Toilet SOAP
3 bars 13c
Laundry SOAP 3 giant 13c
W.t,IIIVN
POWDER ..
3 large 13c
Soap FLAKES
large 22c
llem N

N ot Found

In

ttm trui

a i «r

LETTU CE......15c

OCTAGON

CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE

P 777T

2 POUNDS 2S«

FIA )U R ________C lbs. 2 flc

.Jjujje&amp;fcr l i

vaaeaMwcum.'

JELLIES

1111.VK,

PECANS ...A »/.

ThOSC to n * M O W HU AXM&amp;
SWM HER WHAT HAPPEN* TO .

W A T E R .......

ELECTRIC

MIN I'S ..
iwMniiTi.il m

II %Ki:i&lt;x
M ake

TkW ft Pork Are.

RAISINS

JUST COME TAKE A LOOK
AT OUR WONDERFUL AR­
RAY OF FAT RED HENS
AND TURKEYS

Ilii /'twi/er i Charts

PECAN SALE

I MONEY MAKER
8TUAKT8
[SCHLEY
!

Lb. 2 7 c

SCOTT TiSSUIO
SOFT WEVE
TOWEUS

DRESSED WT.
■XOWRALI.

L•b. 2 0 c

I*IMIK

FH »:x||

ALTMAN’S

27c

rO lIN I)

B. BACON

DUCKS
F R Y E R S ... 2 9 « LAMB
Lb.

Off U h. dr

Mtill It) 1.1.re Wl.lt I II

S U E S UPOTAM2S NOW.TI7(iN6
THEM O t.'cSOtSNE H E ? AN r-

E xu sa -s-a n ru .
r i (30 BZOCE

H alf

1Lb. 3 3 c

HAMS

By PAUL ROBINSON

PA6 HION s n o w W «

IrraUrt «r.|

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1

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»ll» 1 l|w -* 1 %II

Quart 6 5

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HENS - l b .

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OYSTERS

1 III.ell

lolll i m : Iceberg Uumm dry |»aclt
f'V- llig Bouton. 2 dt»a&gt; rrt*
TOUATOCN.
OK IIA. Itu hpr Sl.iD to IX®*)
UNIONS. So lb Nuck. y*llow %2 "0
lo 12 M Hpunlah, 92 25 to |2 io
whlla 15 no dor bun ioc to •«*»•
OHA«Nm^4. box CM comb | I I 0
bag* »4»c No 2 It &lt;0 btkgN SdHI'ARSLHY. dor bun &lt;5c to 50c.
PKAW. iirc»n. bu hpr flj'sO t «•

HAW KS ETTA M T H SL
¥ 0 U » ID E A 'N O W ,
MOO WANT U K OUT-4

Shoulders -1 7 c

Compute Waohlng ft

» OK MOKE

HAM IS

CAClelFI «»\Vi:il. rrt No i | | ju
hpr fc&gt; SI S&gt;i to |i
N.. • h|,r
to fl 2i
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7I« u&gt; SI n«
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2 |I . 2S. 4 box hak He
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UtlfONM. 4 pox ISO'e 91 3S. ISO*

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FARMERS’MARKET

tary classes, including nationals
living abroad and university stu­
.BERN, 8wlts*riand, Dec. 23— dents.
■A Roms dispatch to the newsiper Basler Naehriehtcn Sundry
Id that Italy is calling new mili-

vartl chock
I h r fin csl i

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ITALY DRAFTSBTUDKNTH

STATION

S Wc h :t,e a la rg e poulIrv

A S A S U R P R IS E W e R B
C O / R 6 -TO H A V E A

e 8*11 U. 8. Savings StampsI

C. P. PkawapkaC
Stata Pol 1(4resn Clarene* Eckloff stands off aagersd farmers at Van
Dyke, Mich., after shutting off ths flow of milk on a track in a convoy
stopped by striking members of the United Dnlry Fsrmsrs. In n run.
sing fight along the highway tha fanners battled to completely rout
the convoy, forcing one truck off tha road and opening spigots.

ix t iik c tK c ir r r o u iT n r t iih
NINTH SLOICMI. CIHttCT, IN
AND NO* TIIK COUNTY Of
- SKNINOLK. STATU OK rl.OltlDA. IN CIIANtKHV.
ADRLINK
ItOCIION
l'KTKIlH.
pUlalHf,
ARTHUR IIENItr 1'KTKIIM. Da&gt;
tandsnt. '
NOTICK TO AI’I'KAII
TO TIIK DRKKNDANT, AllTIIUn
IIKNItr I’KTKIUt:
YOU AUK IIBItKirY NOTiriKD
to appear In Ibe above elpled
eaua«, a divorce eult, which la
pendlna In the C'lrr | t Court »(
the Ninth Judicial C.-iilt. In and
tar the County or Hemlnole. Hlata
a t rlorlda, end you nre hereby
tprjidred tu (lie yotir appenranns
In In# eald raea* on January tth,
Ittt. Let this nollcs bs published
ones durlna saeh wash tar four
ronssehllvs wssks In ths Hanford
llersld. a nsw. paper published
In said county.
WITNKHH my hand and seal as
Clark nr the Circuit Court of the
Nlalh Judicial Circuit, In and for
tha County of Seminole. Stale of

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

HOtoAK DEC&amp;MBEB Of M t

LOT

• lab.

Cranberries ....19c
I'l.OII 111% imi.'KT

I bin*

ORANGES ....15c

APPLES

O th e r M tnrea

Hollmnaiae Hxure
Baltic Creek
Kardellcn llutler lJlrdoeye Kooda
Taragon Vinegar
I’earl Onions
’Block Walnut * H am do H hool.t
Rum and Hherry
Water ChestpuU
Extract
L'htncso ha tire
Anchovies
tf l» l* r
Toasted &amp; Salted
Cosnew niberts
Smo. Sturgeon
Wine -Jatllea
la p e n

CABBAGE ......3c
PUMPKINS ... 3c
tlil.a H

YAW

S. Potatoes ....12c

W E WISH y o u
ALL A MERRY
CHRISTMAS
W q Sincerely
• / r?Y

V■-ft*

IIways
?-*

Get Good Meat'*

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, I N I

TOR HANFORD

■OO0BTKLT8 BATE SON

♦ of Penneylvanlo Hoepital.
The boy was born a t 11:03 A. 0 .
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Yl-IAVAn I peoad ■ »na&lt;a aea wae hern M, the boeplta) »ald. h n . RoooeSunday to Mra. Franklin D. Rboee- relt 1* the former Ethel daFont
relt J r , a* the lytng-In Hoapital Her husband la a Naral officer. .

Leading Bowlers From Tw o Local
L eagues Will Clash On Tuesday
Sanford', two bowilng league*
| will cla*h in a apecial match Tura, day night In which th e . five top
bowlera from each loop wl.l face
' each other. The young Commercial
' league Uaued TT’ehal.enge'' to the
I aenlor circuit, which wna Immrdl, ately aeeeptcd.
In reaulta laat week,' l.ewl,
. Candy of the aenlor loop «wrpt
| tvjo of three garnet from Coca
Cela to Increaae their lead over
the latter fire to two full g a m e ,.
Royal Crown and Lucky Boy rach
copped three etraight from Spen­
cer Harden and Grapette, while
Duke, Tavern came out of a
1 ,lump to take Pepal Cola for two

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COUGHING
JITTERS
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of three.
In the junior circuit, the leader,
El Reeeo, Ioat around in winning
two out of three from Kmertek
Hardware, as Andrew . Carraway
took three from Touch ton Drag.
El Reeao ha, a one game lead.
Celery City won three from l*nca
Ton,tehee, and Hofmann Electric
won two of three from St. Johna,
The atondlnr, "f the leaguea
anil the individual leader, fnhow;

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ler, 107 U Hopper, 168; W. Lud­
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COM MERCIAL LEAGUE

El Reeao _____ _
Andrew Carraway
Emcrick Hardware
Celery City

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Mra. R ogm Balaoaa (left), osacaUra chairman of tke Medical and
Surgical Relief Committee of America, prooanto a chock for M l to
Irancea Bird, Brat prtia winner in the poater conteat conducted &gt;y the
oommlUeo among atudaoU of Now York achoola.

CORRECT MEN’S J V E A R _ _ _

Youchton Drug _
0 A. Dennii
Hofmann Electric
C. June,, 148.
l^nce Toa,tehee
"8t. Johna — —
J j- Individual atanding* in the Com
gimcrcial league: Jl. Battling. 171
t E. Price. 182; A. Carraway, 180

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Plans Berserk Thrust
hill Visits Rooseveli
Reverses J a r German
• Armies And New
A ttacks
| &gt;robable
To Regain Prestige

R u s s ia n s And British
Continue Victories
Over Bagging Foe
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Sharp new reveries jarred
Adolf Hitler's invasion armies
totjay on two fronts — Ruv
riaa tad North Africa — ga
the world Speculated on the
^oaaibllity of a H idden beraerk thrust by tha Fuehrer in
.in attempt to ' retrieve hia
Uttered •military fortunes.
•

E u ro p e a n obgerv*ra p re ­
dicted Hitter In hla now* rote aa
supremo war lard of the Garam a.aim tea woofj soon try to
J t 'W w frim t. Tukoy, the

Lily Pnna, diminutive aoprano, and Laurita Melchoir, Metropolitan
Opera stars, bring toys as their eontribution to tjia policemen's and
flrtm tn'4 Chrlatraaa toy fund In New York. Peopls In all walks of
“ iuto to,fund, which la distributed among needy during.
life contril
holidays.;-'

Africa

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Future Farmers

Washington, P « . 23. —(AVr
President Itnoswelt railed a eonferenrr for 11:00 P. M., B.B.Ttoday with Ameriran Army and
Navy official* and llrltUh Prim*
Minuter Churchill and hla staff.
The White House (aid the
(roup mi|(ht be called a " « u
eounen.'*
The ilaring trip by Britain's rotund little fighting premier wee
announced by the White Houie,
which taid that l&gt;ord Ueavsrbrook,
minister of supply, and a techni­
cal ataff accompanied him.
In a statement, President Rooaevclt taid there eras one primary
objective, the defeat of llltleriam
throughout the world, in converaatlons to be held during the next
few day a between the President
and prime minister and the reapeetive staff* of the two countries.
The atatemenl said these con­
ferences should be regarded M
preliminary to further parleys
which will officially Include Raaaie, China, The Netherlands and
the British dominions.
A separate announcement, toll­
ing of Cmirt
ter—t
"The British Prime Minister
has arrived in the United Stele*
to discus* with the President ml)
i|uc*tlon* retevaiit to the consort­
ed war cffd rt \* .
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NUMIIKR 97

New Jap Front in Philippines

U.S. Men Halt Jap
Vanguard AsEnemy
Swarms To Shore

Military Leaders Of
U. SM Britain Will
Meet As W ar Coun*
cil This Afternoon

Opera Stars are S anta’s Helpers

•British Isles
May Be T arget

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Absolute Power
Of Martial Law
Given To Mayor
In Case Of Air Raid
Or Blackout Hill
To Control Town

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A«*MOri$eri F v r t t

Dec. 23. — Heavy casualties
resulted this a f lrrn o n when
th ree Japanese planes homhed
a re n te r which had been r e ­
served for persoiM evacuated
from Manila and other towns.
Dutch naval aircraft attacked
Japanese ships In ihe Philippine harbor of Davao today,
aiding Ih* United S l a te s forer e battling against the Inva­
sion of Mindanao Island, an
N.K.I. m m m unioue announced.
This is the first time Dutch
Naval forrrs have been offi­
cially reported In action In th*
Philippine*.
Canadian ami other llrilloh
troops a re *tubbornlv holding
their position* at Hongkong,
but the Canadians have su f ­
fered
heavy
casualties
and
their m m m andrr. b rigadier J.
K. I.asson. Is believed t o hsvs
been killed.

| Absolute i-mnmsnil amt
the
I power virtually to derlare martial
law during an air raid or black­
out whi swarded to Mayor WUliani C. Hill in an ordinance pass­
ed unanimously ls-l night by th#
i... i i *'ity t'ummlssionrr* nt their rrgu8trnng bodies of Japanese troops are reported to .
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meeting in the City Hall
near this harbor at Zamboanga, on the strategic Philippine
Pull control was given to the
of Mindanao, near Davao. Opening of second front diverts much
Herded
troops from the north, where Japanese assault Mayor a* an added safety pre­
I N f l a s H r l n l r i l Prw«q)
caution in the event of such an
have been repulsed.
emergency. Another such precau­ T h o W ar l)&lt;*|mrlnu’n t re ­
tion also was made a* the Comnilssioncr* votrd to allow the ad­ p o rte d to d ay th&lt;- Jupnncne
dition uf one man to the |Miltce a r e co n tin u in ir to |m u r In
force.
tro o p * on th e l.in g n y cn C u lf
tlecnuse of the winter influx of
|H-tty criminal* which cau*e an ro a n t n o rth o f M anila in (he
increase ill theft- at this period of P h ilip p in e* . T h e fig h tin g U
the ycur, plus added duties hy po­
Ity .RALPH WAHNP.lt
lice because of national defense c o n tin u in g W ith “ increaning
Many local young men nr work, I'hirf Koy William* told
passing up a gnat thing in re Oommissioners additional police I n te n s ity " it said. T h e n imgsrd to the national defenss were needed at this Um*- Chief m unlijuo M id th e in v a d e r's
being held five Williams will obtain na .jnan
Im.pran Im
- ^ I n to J f e te L R o b b e r
k at the Future mediately foe Dinpuniky- npork. la n d in g o p era tio n * g re "b*Building behind the high I and the matter again will be h &lt; r atfphorted b f M increasn^*’
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Farmer* BulMIni
Earner in the day, the Presi
| brought before the group at Its number of bombing und attark
Several articles of clothing wen- school.
dent had consulted In turn with
Thq purpoM uf these - classes i
n,| meeting In January to de­ planes."
the Russian and Chinese ambatsa stolen last night when a thief ls two-fold.
J.
O
One purpose I* a n |tH|,. ,f jt wj,|
necessary to re
Cheering news came from the
dors to,the United States and the broke into the Economy Clothing aid to the mea who receive the!
ihr ,.,tra officer during the three main theater* In the 17
Netherlands minister.
Store at 204 Snnfnrd Avenue, pu training ami the other aid* the w|„,,.r
•lay old battle of the I’aeifw to­
u i i v u r n t n o i t l •"
i.
Her revealed today.
guverntnanl.'
During the discussion of black- day. In th . Philippines. V. H.
It wa* also disclosed by the de­
Men who take this training, out-, Commissioner Ed. Iliggiiu Army bulletin Indicated Aiuerl• Cwollawe* WW r a a * T t m l
partment that two Hanford youth* which consists of metal wnrk, mo­ declared that all persons In houses
are being held by Orlando police tor mechanics and all general or buildings *b"uld know eiat-lly
for an attempted robbery of u ne­ machinery repair, fare a much how to reach th* roof and huve
gro drug store in Orlsndu. The brighter future a* a result of the immediate means of doing so be­
two young men, Hubert Whit­ training. The age limit is 17 tn cause of the great danger of fire*
worth and J. &gt; Preston Blevena, 25, and many of the mrn who a t­ spreading from Incendiary bombs.
were arrested by officers them tend the classes, undoubtedly, will
Commissioner
James
Gut
Six marriage licenses have been yesterday
be drafted sooner or later.
brought up Ihe point that sir
Issued a t the bureau In the Court
When drafted, instead uf join­ raid wardens have been appointed
In the economy store robbery,
llou— during tho past week.
tha thief literally dropped In the ing the Army at $21 per month,
David L. Holland and Hath store. A skylight about 20 feet a graduate of this course is pre­ and are getting complete infor
E. J. Nelson, secretory and
erlne P. Lord of Bunnell and two high was smashed and a long pole sented with an apprentice certi­ niation on all air raid arlieities, treasurer of the Seminole Coun­
young • people from - Lockhart. hung down front th# skylhtht ficate that will be reengnited In on,I that a section of thrir duties ty Defense Council, hu* been ap­
Horaca Catl**l and Vivian Shay, where it was fastened by several any defenra Industry or by the would lv to place men on all roofs pointed by Lea l.esher. Air Raid
in Ihe downtown area. Mr. Gut
chairman, lo lake charge
were Issued licenses to be mar­ heavy
wires. The robber evklently U. H. ermed service*, and thus, udded that a* all work if done by Warden
ried.
schools in the county in pre­
lowered himself down the pole and he can do hla bit for the nation volunteers who have other posi­ of
them for air raids. Chair­
Phillip
Bauer and Dorcas
the remaining 10 nr 12 • I . a greater Increase in salary, tion* the work D not yet complete. paring
man J. L. Ingley disclosed today.
Geiger of Geneva secured a II- dropped
feet Into the store. A small tri­ do wnrk that is as essential as
Among other business trans­
Mr. Nelaon addressed a meet­
cen—, alio Otla Lunqulst and angle of glass had been broken, being In tha f r o n t lines, and
Eleanor Hacker of Oris ado.
•land an cicsllsnt chance of pro­ acted, the folctough Realty Com­ ing of County .Superintendent T.
and
It
was
evident
that
the
robpany waa swarded th* Insuring W. Lawton and all eounty school
Marshall Clark of Muneta, lad.
either was small In stature or motion.
and In a t . Fandargraaa of San­ 0barboy.
If for soma reason the gradu­ contract for all City automotive principals at a luncheon meeting
equipment
except fire tracks. A Saturday, and distributed instruc­
ford wore Issued n license, ss
Police announced the arrest of a ate Is not drafted, he will have
were B ract Blackwelder and Mil­ suspect, a negro boy, who is said a first rlsss opportunity nf ob­ Ford tractor and grader wa* pur- tion* pertaining to schools. Mr.
cha*rd from M- C. Britt for $1,- Ingley alto speke nt the gMherdred llanstn of Palatka.
t o have a bad record. G . M- Willis, taining a position In work be la 150, and 10 additional gallon* of ing, outlining the inner wm kings
manager of the store, disclosed trained In, whether lathe man, l&gt;aint will be purchased to add tn of the local council.
tho only clothing articles known welder or anything c Im , b e c a u s e th* original supply, which Street*
In regard tn general air rani*
Citrus Commission
missing this morning are two uf the government demand for ami I .irk-. Co immissioncr James and blackout*, Mr. Ingley has
skilled mechanical labor. The naw
ovarrests
and
ona
housecoat.
He
G oti Research Man stated that numerous articles had law which makes men up to 44 Moughton said would be sufficient been advised by the State Coun­
year* of ag* liable for military to paint all exposed parts of .the cil that 600,000 notice* nre I —ing printed by Ihe Slate tn be
LAKRLAND~Doc. I t _ Act­ been placed In the rear of the srrvire undoubtedly will taka grandstand at ths ball park.
store
hut
ware
not
taken.
Police
dlvtrlbuted to every home in
ing on recommendation of He re*
many mechanics end similar
sey
the
robber
left
signs
that
he
Florida. Counlv council* will
March advisory commktoo, the
workers leaving opening* for th* Rattlesnake Killed
make the distribution.
Florida Citrus commission voted waa frightened away before the graduates of UltM classes.
job
was
finished.
Monday to employ Dr. Frederick
The other purpose of th* train­
By
Young
Kennedy
nRADLKY FLORIDA DOC.ND.
G. Singleton, now —audited with
ing courses la to provide t.ie
tho Molten Institute at Pittsburgh- General Motors Makes government with a sufflrLn'
LEXINGTON, Ky.. Dec. 2rt-l&lt;T»
With a .22 pistol, Allen Ken­
•a director af tho research d«
number af skilled men.
up under a 1941 Huge Red Gross Gift
Th* War DsoArtmcnt ami th* nedy. son of Link Kennedy, —Col. E. IR. Bradley, well known
National Oft Ire of Kdurai|*-n killed a six-foot rattlesnake In sportsman and rare horse owner,
Also .on recommendation of the
sponsor the c la im , which sr* the wood* near hla horn* on Han­ left hia Idle Hour farm hvre .Mon­
DETROIT,
Dec.
lif
/P
lG
e
n
day for l*alm Reach, where he
retoarcb committee, which waa arm! Motor* Corporation announc­ under th* auporvHni of th* high ford Avtnu* this afternoon.
The young boy and hla brother. plana tn spend tho greater part of
ky Chnlramn Earl ed • $500,000 contribution to the school* sgilcultiiD department anJ
W. H aiti, Avon Park, ami &amp; K. American Red Cross war rmrr- Alas Johnson, agriculture leith- Link, Jr., ww# out hunting when the winter.
Fteyd, Davenport the. commie gency campaign, tho amount’to be er. The boy* tM r apart motors they came upon a snake which
HAUL BAFB AWAY
was coiled and “ilnging." Aa Al­
•ten —tod to publish again the allocated among Rod Cross chap­ and put them
(fray and dast schedule far tho ter* In 40 clUaa whore O. M- study and las } grthdi.lg. drill- len prepared to fir*, th* snake
JACKSONVILLE,
Dee. 23-LFl
Ing, forgo wo.- cold m aul w .ib, raised Us bead, and he rapidly —Tha Ives Momlay night hauled
planta and offices are located.
fired
two
shots,
hitting
the
similar
typos,
Mltklgmn, where moat of the and all Ub&lt;
Inak*'a head with teith shots. Th* •way a safe containing appro*!*
corporation's manufacturing activ­ Jamas H. Wall (•aches tho class. reptite had 13 rattlers and one mately $5600 In cash and check*
State Collections
from Seticr** chain grocery store
ity lo cantered, receives tho larg­
button.
here.
est portion pf any of tho IS atatoo
F or Year Increase rsprm
ra ta ted. A total of $223,000
Americana are not subjected to
FAMILY RAILROAD
»
te a * to
Bad Cross groups In
the restrictions placed on moat
Mknlgan. New York chapters are
•liana In Australia.
DECATUR. IU.. Dec-23— —
next, m e thing $110*000.
There waa no bock talk when E»*
ginrer M. W. Williams of Um III*
Ino la Central railroad ahoutod to
Picture Shows U. S.,
tho fireman to got up ■ head *2
•team. The fireman waa his son,
Scenes In L ast Whr
M. J . Williams. 19, making hla
■ ■ Wa m
To Americana, stunned by Tho “lighted living •Christmasmuat bo living and artificial ma­ first ran with hi* father.
m ote In the Pacific, this month's t e - conto.tr rponaored by the
wOl ^ *
•“ £ * * “
WARNING ISSUED
Bedford Gnrdre CUh, ta g to ..to Any
person receiving a
morratr night a n d
contUnm an tin g a private home.
red tolly card from tho poll
Oireogh Mow Yaar'a Ere, Mr*. J.
Any wire which la used ootaldi pertinent will bo fined f t .
H. rtd.iw»«h m—ldont of tho ^ n U bo &gt;—-&gt;-♦«-&lt; Another Im stated today. Several wa
•lob. remmSod mntaatanta today, £ r ia n t rule la to w o snmfl bulb
Parana w in wfck to try fa r tho and to ho sure they do not re*

Opportunity Offered Young
Men In Mechanics Training
Local Clothing
Store Is Broken

W1 lo w

Fifth Attem pt Off Former^ A griculture
California C o a s t Students
Invited
Since December 11 To Attend Meeting 6 Couples Issued

tow ISO mOaa Westward into
Tripolltanla waa reported official­
ly toot night to bare wiped out
an Axis garrison and air base In
n brilliant move to trap tho main
.Oeraan and •Italldn forces In

Mr Am etvreg Press
An enemy submarine, launehed
three torpedoes a t the Standard
Oil tankar, If. M. Storey, yester­
day but tha American ship escap­
ed damage by clever maneuvering.
The coast guard said this at­
tack, tho fifth by Asia Sub-aurforce raft off tho California coast
•Inca Dec. l l i took place about
two mllea out from Point Arguello,
rocky promontory 45 mllea north
of Santn Barbara.
With field glasses, several per­
sons were able tv watch the at­
tempt of the submarine to scuttle
the 10,000-ton tanker, southbound
on Ms normal run.
Two big United States bombing
planes dropped depth charges on
the enemy submarine which tor­
pedoed the tanker Emldlo, and pos­
sibly hit tho undersea etaft. Cap­
tain CUrb A- Farrow of the Emldio dlacloead upon bis arrival yeatreday with St survivors of hts
ship.
MIt may have been 10 or IS
minutes »fU r n r 80S that two
big United States bombing planes
came roaring overhead from tho
roast,'' Captain Farrow said In an
Intarr ie s . “To ns In the lifeboat*
that w as « mighty welcome sight.
Captain Nets A. Stones of tho

Any Sanford man who attendtrnded Scmlnola High School ami
was a member of tha Future
Farmers organisation la invited
to attend tho “got together”
which tho- present high school
boys are giving tonight at 7:00
o'clock In tho chapter building on
tha high school farm , Alex It.
Johnson, agriultttw
Inatru-tor
advisor of tha group, said
This la an annual event ami
members will MVtfO supper to
honorary members, their wives
and thetr friends* Mr. Johnson
extended n cordial Invitation to
tho “many alumni of the loc.il
Future Farmers".
“Moot of the-young boys who
attended the toeal schools ami
studied agricultury as a major
subject, hare become farmers in
thio area and tho present students
who are learning tho funds*
mentals of farming will enjoy
Ulkfng to people wtjo derive their
livelihood from the soil," Mr.

Selective Service
Quotas A re Doubled
JACKSONVUX k T Pee. *3—UP1

Monday,
director, ruga sett
Immediately tho
I-A men they
for physical a
WARD INDUCTED

M arriage Licenses
During P ast Week

S^SUigrr ^

N elson Will Aid
Schools In A ir
R a i d Practice

*°“ *ui

Garden Chib Holiday Decorations
Contest Begins On Christmas Eve

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NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN,
Thai H. M. Walaoa koldee of Taa
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day el October A. D.. lilt , baa
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(S E A L )

The Jeweler

Friday Nite
Dec. 20th ,

M ather Furniture Com pany O ffers
Furniture, Radios, Rugs, E t c . At

Clark
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a*.’ The gift of eenUment! l*he Etfl that will
.endure after Christmas h**
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all the dlffereat atone*.

LAKE MARY

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XmasSuggestions

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Print* 50e and up
Mcaullful Fashion
Print* 50c and up
After Dtantr Cupa •
Saucers |1.00 and up.
LoU of Curio Placet
25c
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Many other placet
suitable aa gifts, glaaa*
ware, tataa, sliver,
mirrors, etc.

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IT IS THE CHEAPEST
Market we paid 38 per
ian the average merchant.
Auction we paid 4’
ft?price: flW'jM
reason we sell it to you for lees.
T IL CHWSTMAS-ONLY

Fine Liqi

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Wfe have Die largest stock in our history. Our War*-;
house and our floors are bulging with merchandise.
Because new regulation* will probably be b effect
after Christmas^ we btend to reduce this stock at
least One Half if prices will do it. Costs are forgotten

At the Chicago Furni
cent less for our furqi
At the New York Fi
cent less than the n

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1941

Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail lllghwaj
And Water Transportation

Member Aanoclated Press

NUMBER 95

bks!ed ^Am erican Submarine Sinks
Increase Army
Additional Jap Transport
Overthrow Mussolini
Formation O f Action
Committee To Seek
# Separate Peace For
Italy Is Reported

Mikado .Wants to Be Roosevelt

Reds Wipe Out
• Nazi Division
40,000 German Lives
A re Declared Lost
* In Last Two Weeks
The Russian Embassy an­
nounced today a group of
militant Italian anti-Faadsts
and Communists have form­
ed a secret committee of act­
ion aimed at overthrowing
iMaaeolini and concluding a
separate Italian peace.' This
committee has appealed to all
Itallana, the Embassy said,
•

t# strive for these m ala:
DeaoariaUoa o f Dm pack with
HtUsr.lmmodlate separate peace

C M "*. Mttsdo. Michigan tadlgnant over U
e t t - h e o **• U.
ara seeking to cHahgs tha aai
i a ian^ lt. Boom af tha town’s T i l resident* era p
J P W i tn m which thjy h e** crossed out Um

» s b‘ No Practice For
Keep Blackouts To Be

| O a a ta division normally has IS,-

Beilin Says Troops g a rd en Lecher Gets
Withdrawn Accord­
Instruction
From
ing: To Army Plans
Area Main O ffice

A aparial announcement broadeast by tha'M oscow radio told
af the ta atmua caaoaltlea Inflicted
ope tha back-trackia ( N a i l s botwahaDae. 7 and '17. Tha rvrulai

ay on the run". Berlin says
aaa and Italian troops were
'drswing “ according te plan."
jin * a pearheads o f Um Brit*
7 "i S rili uT T ^ t h X s ^
elfhth army raced too miles
hi a trap waat a f Maacow and
&gt; in tha Libyan desert last
tha m t p t u n a f naiaaroni vlllasea
it behind fleeing Axis forces
and tawna there aad an tha north an relentless pursuit which
netted Um big airport o f Deroa
and threatened to envelop all
tha coastal highland! on
the
hump of Clrenaica.
The advance was at such tre­
mendous speed that British cen­
tral headqoaktan brushed adds
tabulation a f capturva behind tha
front Uaaa on Im former battle­
field o f Ceaala, and announced:
•AH attention at the moment la
htlng concentrated on malnUlntng relentlaaa prasaare upon tha
rvtrealiag adatar."
Tha flight o f'th e German and

Registration Set By
Congress At 18-64;
Military Service la
Liable From
WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.
— Congress cleared the wayl
yesterday for a 4,000,000-maql
army by approving and eeadlafl.
to President Roosevelt IcgisliT*
Uon requiring the regiitratloa
all men from 18 to 64 years old,'
Inclusive, and making those from
80 to 44. inclualve, subject to
military service.
Officials at aalacUvo service
headquarters said tha registra­
tion probably would not beg la
tafore “ several woeka." Although
the now draft kOI makes possible
an Army of at least 4.000,000,
(hero Is no way o f tailing wbelhac
that many m»n will ever he call­
ed to the colors. Secretary of,
War Stimeon haa said Increases
In the Army would ha ordered
"In the light o f the strategic
situation as it davelopa."
Both Houses agreed speedily
on compromise amendments to
the Selective Service Act which
War Department officials said
would make a total of 1,211,000
man available In the next few
months. In addition to the 1,»
800,000 now In uniform.
By compromising on a mini
mum age of 20 for active serv­
let — a year younger than tha
House desired and a year older
than the Senate had voted —
Congress cut o ff an additional
supply o f 600,000 potential sol
dterv
But with 100,000 youths turn­
ing .20 every month, Congressional
' rs said there was every ree&lt;roason to believe that the Army
would got all o f tho men It could
•quip and train as fast aa It
could handle them. Unde* car
aantly approved leglslitlqn tha
Navy could obtain up to M.000
a f the mlecteea and tha Marines
10,000.
• .■ v
i. o f i a j 00^100 men
------ Uggartakew under terms
o f Um bill calling far the listing
a f all malea from 10,through 04.
Added to the 17,500,000 already
registered this would give selec­
tive service officials records on
41.000,000.

Seminole County will Imvc no
prsctlee blsckouU except by in­
struction from tha Headquarter!
of tha Third InUfoopter Com­
mand at Tampa, Las R. Leehar,
air raid wardaa for this county
etatsd this morning.
The Stats Defanaa Council alio
adrbed Mr- Laahar* It la proparing one-half million
circu­
lars far early distribution to FlorUa homes tailing residents what

Approximately A l t
children
thofoagkly aad natally enjoyed a
typical kids ptatura ghew program
this morning at UM .U U TheaUr,
Manage* Charias Kafftaoo
de­
clared. Tha show M ataged aaah

An aawual d W d a d will be paid

Edith

British S t i l l
Hold Hongkong
Direct Bomb Hit Is
Claimed By Dutch
Pilots On Cruiser

A sweeping shgkeup or me rmcuic
cont*
mend following Secretary Knox’s report
rt on
the Pearl Harbor disaster resulted In changing
commands of the Navy, Army and Air Force.
Lieut. Gen. Walter C. Short Rear Admiral
Chester V. Nlmiti (center) became head

Construction On
Titusville Road
f Nears Completion

CIICNGKING. lice.
20—
&lt;AP)— Ten
Japanna* war­
planes ahlrh attempted a raid
on Kunming nn the Burma
road aera heasily engaged
for the first time today by
the International Air Force
and four nt them were shot
down aithnut the loo* of defenders, said reports t«» high
Chinese quarters.
The
International
A ir
Fnrre Is cnmp«*&gt;ed exclusive­
ly nf American volunteers
who
resigned
from
the
I'niled Stairs \rmtd fortes
to serve in China.

or the Pacific Fleet, eplacing Admiral llus
band E. Klmmel. Brig. Gen C l„ Tinker
(right) •&gt;* given command of the Army Air
Torres at Hawaii, replacing M.»j. Hen. Fred­
erick I. Martin

Nephew Of B. L.
Perkins Killed
In Bomber Crash

4III

Axis Propaganda
In Latin-America
Reported Active

l««tarl*l*sl

I'rraal

Thu N'uvy l&gt;&lt;|mrtrm'nt nt
Washington reported loiluy
a United States aulmiarino
had stink "an nililitinnnl ene­
my transport."
No details were given of
the latest reported action hy
American
undersea
craft,
hut earlier this week it an­
nounced u submarine had

■4

Aviation Cadet Edwin II I’rvkine, nephew of B.I.- Perkin-, na*
Housholder
Advised among the five clew members Radios, Air Bases, sunk one enemy transport and
whd were killed ahen a four engine
Arms Depots Set probably u destroyer.
Unpaved S e c t i o n Army Bomber crashed near Gei­
Up In 16 Nations Thus the sinking reported to­
Work To Continue ger Tleld, Wash.,- on Wednesday,
day was of u si-cond transport
the Army announced yesterday.
lost to the Jupunwo by U. SYoung Parkins waa the son ot
WASHINGTON, Dec 20-UP)— submurinu action.
Wnrk la progressing aatiafactoron Stats Rood ■&gt;No. 44 from C. J. Perbjjta o f Cincinnati. Ohio. lri a startling report os Asia es­
Tha Navy also reported that
nford to TltuCViSr, according The 23 yeer old boy attended Fork pionage and prnpoganda In Igtiln- Cavite a Philippines Naval base,
to Senator E. F. Iloueholdrr, coun­ Union Military Academy In Vir­ Amerira, a House committee as­ had austaineil a heavy bombing
ty attorney. Mr. Housholder has ginia end last summer wee eta- serted yrstenlay that thousands rani Friday noon, but American
Montgomery,
Ala.
received a'letter from lion. C. tinned at
He Just recently received hlaj of German, Italian ami Japsine«e furces hail suffered only “ light
Fred iWanl of the State Road De­ wings.
agents are active there
mere ami
and Ihave casualties."
agrnls
partment advising that the work
Hongkong's defender* drew a
The Army report describing the established air bases, arms depots
on the unpavrd section of the road crash stated that the big plane, and jungle radio stations.
■lerp tribute today from lloniel,
wl.l be continued until finished.
The committee, a special air­ the Japanese news agency, when
from l-angley Field, Va., crashed
The unpavrd stretch runs cast
“ eginto a grove of pine trees aa craft investigating group hradrd it said
. , . in a broadcast
. . . . . tho
.
of tho St. Johns River and ia lo- it passed over Its destination with by Representative Nichols, based lH‘c l,'d imminent full of tho col
rated in Volusia and Brevard one engine dead. In additbih to the its report on a first-hand air sur­ uny has been staved.off by their
counties. The work was started crew who were killed, there were vey of Id Ijttln-American nations stubborn defense."
U. S- Army headquarters to­
last September and la under the three injured.
which covered 21,000 miles.
supbrvlalon of the Stata. Racently
A a major step toward combat day reported heavy fighting at
the crew has bee t increased to
ting these activities, the commit­ the predominantly Japanese city
speed up the construction.
tee urged that the Stale Depart­ of Davao on Mindanao Island.
Lawton
Tells
Of
Rule
Three dogs turned In the fail
Four rnemy transports landed
According to Mr. Ward, the)
time o f S0J seconds last night State plans to eontlnuo the pav­ About Leaving: State ment speedily complete negotia­ troops. Gen. Douglas McArthur
tion*
to
supplant
German
and
Ital­
during official schooling races at ing from tha 8t. Johns River Into
says the "fighting is continuing '
ian commercial air lines in latinthe Sanford-Orlando Kcnntl Club Sanford and hopes to complete
The first word from Hongkong
Any pupil, teacher or other America with American compan­
in 24 hours says the’ British still
over tho futurity distance to pro­ the construction as far as Geneva school personnel leaving the state
ies.
Saying their information are holding nut The Japs say
vide tho feature of the 23 races during the next yeer. National de­ ■luring the holidays must submit came from "authoritative source*’ ,
that were presented.
fense plana may handicap the to the principal o f the school the committee dealt at length the rity is in flames olid they
control the harbur.
Cornin' Along. Gay Kop and Roving o f tha road but the Job attended, before re-entering, a
with spy and prnpoganda activity
Dutch fliers, operating from
Real Spry turned In tho speedy will be ilone with aa much speed certificate to the effect that theYv In seven
countries—Argentina, Singapore, report u direct bomb
runs, while other greyhounds Just as possible. The main problem fac­ is no rase o f infantile paralysis
Peru, Chile, Meslco, Colombia, hit on o Japanrse cuiacr anil
a tenth o f • second behind were ing the Road Department le In ob­ and no communicable disease In
Guatemala. and Ursiil.
nnothrr hit on a ship believed
Don Orlando, Silent Officer. Offi­ taining necessary malarial*. All the community vlal’ ed. County
A* for Argentina,* the report to ba an airplane tender.
cer Andrew end Lucky Ranger. plena ere bated on the paeaibiUty .Superintendent T. W. Lawton
said there were 2,200*lierman ges■
- '■
Four d o n entered each race..
of Interference from the govern­ stated today.
tapo agents operating in Bueno*
The Large crowd received a ment because of defenaa demands.
Tha certificate dips may Im Aires alone.
laugh In tha final race when Beau­
This road la the shortest dis­ obtained at Mr. Lawton's efflre
It said there were 110,000 active
ty Madge was looking In the tance o f any othar from Sanford at the Court House, and' they Null* operating In-Bueno* Airrs,
when the starting to the Atlantic const. The section will have lo be signed by a doc­ that they had infiltrated into
from 8anford to the St. Johns la tor in the cltv visited. All roun- trade union* and charitable or­
paved but In poor condition, and ty schools will close this afternoon ganisations, and thcro w*» reason
to believe they hail perfected plaiw
many local residents know it aa until Jan. 5.
K. M. Armitage led some 28
to sabotage utilities. In a crisis,
tkt "roUar-eoaator'' • or “ wash
tiny probably could establish an winter eisiton and local per*
board" rood.
sons in carol singing last night
operating base there, It added.
at tha weekly tourist meeting In
the building which extends out
&gt;n Impromptu
George Cook, riflw Instructor fur
Selection waa sung by the Rev.
the Sons of Um American Lrglon
B. A- Matxen and Mr. Armi­
team, will be at the Legion Hut
tage delivered a solo. Misa Mad*
Employees of tha Sanford At- on Lake Shore Boulevard Monday
START DRAFT LOTTERY
aline Mallem accompanied at the
lUt National Bank, who have from 0:00 A. M. until noon and
piano.
an with Um bank far a year from 1:00 P. M. until 5:00 P. M.
MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Dec.'
Mr*. I. K. Hoy, Mr*. J. O. Lan* 0 —U fV -Ths
national
lotto ry or mors, will receive a benus of to take applications for member­
Firemen arrived Just In lime ey, Mrs. Irving Frinlcrg and
mackhkacy. U was
a n n o u n c e d oae-fourth of a month’ s galary as ship on tha rifle
team. Before, In prevent a damaging fire at Mrs. Mayme Hodgkin arreted
Thursday, will ba aaed la select a Christmas present thle year.
only young legion sons wars eli­ Twelfth Street and Oak Avenue and decorated a Christmas tree
This action, la llna with previ­ gible but now any boy may get
last night ea flames ware creep­
wall aa th* rooms of the build*
ous- y e a n , was taken by tha Instruction In tha shooting and ing up to the second story of e aa
Ing.
i'» dm is red war against board o f dtractors at a recent handling o f a rifle.*
house occupied by Mr. Altman, * Candy and branches o f Brasil*
Ian pepper were preycitted te the
Mr. Cook stated that this la a Chief MacK Clavaland
guests by Mrs. Hodgkin as gifts
splendid opportunity for men who day.
An overhaoted hot water heater te m ill In thslr Christmas pack­
ara nearing tha selectlva servlca
age to receive previous Instruction In a beck room caused the wooden ages home.
so that they may be batter fitted well te catch fin . Virtually all of
CALLB FOR M USKS
to start in torn* branch o f tha th* first floor wall In the beck
room we* biasing whan Mrs. All
WASHINGTON,' Dee. JO.—UP)
service.
man, upstairs In a bedroom, not­ — The American Red Cross Thurs­
iced Ibe smoke. .
day Issued a call for 50,000. grad­
Mr. Altman Investigated and uate nurses to build up !U ra*
hastily called the fire department sarva strength.
When firemen arrived the flames
were licking at the woodwork on
rirrrnfM
yf*
the second story, and tha first
J ffU
f jin V r
floor wall waa burned from the
floor to the celling, Chief Clove■

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Three Dogs Turn
In Fast Time At
Kennel Club Runs

Christmas Carol
Singing Directed
By E. M. Armitagc

150 Children Bee
Elk* Theater
E-how
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L iao Association
WB1 Pay, Dividend

C a v i t e , Philippine
Naval Base, Sur­
vives Heavy Bomb­
ing Attack Friday

New Commanders of Hawaiian Defense

Bank Employees
Will Get Bonus

Legion Sons O ffer
Rifle Instruction

Firemen Arrive
In Time To Stop
Damaging Blaze

Garden Chib Courtesy Committee
Will Make Wreaths For Hospital

Damage to tha house, own*
by an Insurance company, has not
bean estimated. Tha Chief liMM^
a-warning to all residents elat­
ing, "Hot water hasten positively
should not ba placed next to wood
a* fire can bo caused simply from

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STH E'E iiFTY STOCKING

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Strike Quickly To defeat U. S?
f a l H i l as ■» w &lt; ■
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at l u t M i JTtaiMa i t t t p I U Aft
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P a rak la la U m &lt; t

■at i i p i t p r o jo e n f i r h u ol
Um vital it o f ft, la more depend

talna tevtn e m t q x taw n u fr
Uls In the Orient: allk, ton|
(ten, robber, tin, manila ro]
f l W , thrtmvs ^ad-wpoj- -

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O fim n tila e . O i r n m i T i t I l m M la
a tte M l rtfle a t
» a te t i i i n t t t a n t la ta a la ra llea mt ik e r e a a t r y a l l k prlnk e a e o a a rto ia la C hicago aae

pan far. only &lt;*&lt;
raw mitcrlala —
the other nbad.
moat o f her opttc
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M t f l / w U l f d tm i t o k m fo r r rP |l ¥ i i r t M i of a ll m w i i h M i 'i i M
t« It •» ■ •! n lh tritlM
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U r a l M fra rr M I« IH W rrla .
AH H f l U fa* pafelfeattaa a f «a#«lal
g i B t o r I m N pra a l i i r r a # r tr 4 .

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MAKE XMAS
TtLEPHONL*

from America. £
from Canady', not

Chili FARI.Y

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from sources o f sot raw material |
wtrept idk.’ A n u rk i’i problem ll
only the. protection o f convoyt
from sources In friendly handi.
' Japan hto tho- convoy prob­
lem, plot" tie bem ulty o f flirt
conquering the &gt; oJ «ee o f supply.

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Dutch

tain the tin, n
the ArehlpoUgo.
OCTOBKU
(From The Lantern)
In the mliltlle of October
How oould any one bo sober?
Autumn's wine la rich and dark,
And I cannot help but mark
Pas to deep In liquor aunk,
AR the little eivei are drunk,
Leaves ere fluahtd, and ben arc
tlpey,
Wood-smoks* reeling like a gyp.y;
Ip the corn there la rustling,
In the ttubble fields a bustling
Where Bob White le slipping
through—
They have had a drink or two.
Crickets in the aun are drowsing,
Barely with too much carousing!
Even 1 cannot be sober
Ip the middle of October.
LYDIA II. LITTELL.
(Don’t neglect your ChrUtmaa
Stopping because o f tho warJYou
don't hero to tu ^ J sp tn eso toyt.
Life Magislne describes how
to Jell a Japanese. But wsll leave
U to Senator Pepper to get them
told.
* -n
(. 1
. Oen. Tinker who Has been ht
eotamand of the Tampa air base
la now In cnatge of the sir
forces op_the. Hawaiian^ Itlsnds.
Born* People, are getting
so
paevooa ovsr this war situation,
ovary .H®e thoy hear an auto­
mobile horn they th|nk it U an
a|rtrald alarm.

THINGS

S^EN A N P H£AKD
H . WOOCKUJi

What with the Klwapls. Shrlner», Elk* snd Merchant's Assooiaelation, Santa Claus really cakno
to town. It'* ■ grand thing to
know that ev«n' though m oil Of
u* look and act too aour with our
burden of tho IrouLlea of th ;
World to even think o f Joy dr
fon, yet when ChrUtmaa tunic i
■gain all our huarta are awakened
and the milk of human hindnea* flow* .still. Life would he a
pretty empty esiatence without rid

tho country will be run by big business yuilen* the govern­
ment corrects tho present situation.
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Strange Accidentia
From the National Safety Council In Chicago cornea a
report on accidents which occurred during the year of 1941.
Not all of them were of the conventional type. Some of them
might even be called dputye accident* or coincident* of the
rarest kind. What wquld yod do If you were .wulung down
the atreeet and a goose suddenly dropped out.of'fW sky and
falling on your head knocked you coldT Well, that actually
happened to one person.
L. T. Hill, a steeplejack, fell 100 feet from a steeple
atop a church In Ellsworth, Wls., and landed on a qentent
walk, the Safety Council relates. JTo the amaxement of Dr.
A. R. Aanes and Wllford Corman, the town undertaker,
who drove up from oppoaite direction* ju^t as lllll fell, the
sturdy steeplejack got up and started to walk away. A
thorough examination at a hospital revealed nothing more

|imtructlou* .and wool fer knili ,mK f“ r the Bundle* for lilo.1J»rk«t*.
\ Heretofore, many o f u» hav
|worked for Bundle* for Britain,
willingly tu t mostly on our “ ipm c
IHme. Th%t work wa» for o..r
Jneighbor’* boy for whom wo let!
a very deep and genuine »yml*athy. But thU dread plague,
wreaking with the rlcnrli of
treachery,
greed,
blood
and
death, has now crept through

effort I* directed wholly to
nor brothers. It's enough to p
to pig-headed us, that there ll*a
the only road to happiness which
we continuously seek, but J*n
can’t *cem to absorb the feet ami
NeW Years .w s’ re trudging
rough tho old -swamp pnd
moftM of worry nnd *mf.
jl
The Visitation Committee &lt;u
tho Tourist Club wh|cb was ole* I
ted last Monday night la sj
work with n vongenge. Thgy liata
many calls this week asd artdoing a great work to pronto**
h»pplne»s for our visitors Ift
Sanford.
Doing a poor Iona widow this
Idea o f making datea la * very
Intriguing pastime, ,fO hero gou*
for making another one with you.
(Notice we make jhem only on
masse.) There will be a ebV*
ered dl»h .upper .at Ute ToarU*
Center on Monday, December

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SAY MFJRRY CHRISTMAS
WITH OUR FLOWERS
PIPPIN GARDENS, Florist

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“THE SHOP OF PERSONAL SERVICE”

1 won’ t
8. w an
•fLltUs Joe” Hendricks voluner&gt;d for duty In both tbe U.
ftraV and Navy, was rejected,
a. will b e -o f mere service to
*. country In Cong rtu
I f the Rnsslane were winning
I'jMny successes on the eastom
W t as thslr reports Indicate,
iafa w onunt be much for
W .British In Ahlea to Worry

Whatever

heraelf, aha prefers a motor acoo|er that
gpiqg i
It. lira. T„ w h o U 08, 1oy « 1 to putt-putt along hUB
the Hut 8ut aong, But one day Iha acooter daValope
much scoot and nlambanged into the rear of /tn puto,
Teutsch’a wrlat waa broken and the scooter was s^l
iVorat of all, police suggested that Mrs. T. ceaao to
acooter rooter. Shuck*!
Prank Balente of Rochester, N- Y., attendod a fj
reunion this year, but he didn’t enjoy htmaelf. A
Balente drove acrou an Intersection he waa struck i
tanaoualy by two cars
was drivan by Fred (
David.
Idea Wanda Ada
filjtyg etatlon Jo, have
sent .skyward. Mip* Adame want along
abeent-mindedly decided to atep.ouii — I

Tbe then# *ong of Jtsrry Puttamuu

”1 Don’t Want to Sat the WorU on Plro
BUrt Aflame lit My ^
’ WWi Mf.;
If afutrun

tiea throughout th# Hcasoa. The
reaeon for the postponemant of
thl* flection he* been oeeaode of
the lack o f the townspeople In
Att^iutAivcw o f othoi mooUngio
The Tourist Club It-n ot an o r
gsnliatlon for tourlat* atone. 1*
one of onr very email I P f
towns the membership of the
club to more than half tamponed
Of .residents o f Um town. Th*

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BAir^DAY, DECEMBER 20, 1941'

TTIK S A N E O H D

S o c i a l A n d P e r s o n a l A c tiv itie s

H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Pilot Club Stages
Play Presented For
Christmas Party
Little Theater Club

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'**"«! rr*«ir,| h* Mm. nwU» an4 fsor*. t-| h- thnm. Ami 0*4
*** r\rr&gt; thing ihat h»» ha.l mad*.
an«t bfholit .| nAA raarjr grtod”
: . n. iin first

The VaMrs Hotel was the aeeoe
"Thr Cnxxbny'* Christ-mat**, a
on Turulay evening of the Christ*
written by Mr*. C. K Me-1 n i i r r r*K*»TTRHiA* r n m r n I l'rt.f4 O *1 MrK.n Soprr intfxdixlmt
Tlir i.,
«4. ritmn
include*
v*h party of the Pilot Club. The Slarrow and prewnte.1 before the! t 0 Browalae. l&gt;. l&gt;.. I'.slo,
I Morning Worship 11
.m I ' h * m.* .(,.11..%*.,,*
f mm tha
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t e * | | iM ik,
"H fl*
Inn*
tables
from
which
a
turkey
memlwrs
of
the
Littl.
Theater!
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od!J
HehoolV*
tl
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1
.
Elocution Pupils Of
tin
•M l i
w ith
l.e &gt;
to
lh «
dinner was served were decorat* Club l**t night in the W om tntl Morning Worship. 11 Ou a . II. — 4l u' axl lo r at toi o n X, V •*»*
th r
I'd .I.M
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v
Mary
in
k
er
Kddy:
ed with sprays of Brasilian pepper Club «S4 enthusiastically received .
Oviedo Give Recital
*rVri&lt; *" ,n
11 *1' 1r,,,i,|r l | * m n , N o x x
1.41 W
"«*
llrta lil
•
mil
gi»\*irn*
the
uni•. . n l
l,
,
,lri au ihs- pditn krrp •ilrnr, i,.
interspersed with
lighted
red by ,the
A o g a l*
H I om
- ' -1*011 •" - M x i- r *i»
i
audience.
„ lm .
•ia' himn
e uulvera*
T tlr
A I M I* | l r «
1 1 I ' l .1
candles Christmas
cards
de­
i «|&lt;111ii.iI ii|ra». which
i ‘* M i l l ­
The Oviedo
and
exprestion
The
one-art
skit
was
staged
ini
oniMCis
o
r
H
i.H
tiu
r
•in.I
ilirv
i
f
i»t»ei|l*nt
'
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l
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signated
the
place
of
the
quests.
l* ra &gt; # r
a iul
« ' h i •r .. 1
»: • - f * n o .
public ■peaking, claaa of
Mr*.
MONDAY
PFC Hilly Harrell hat arrived
i
M
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fhr
H u lo
• 'T h rrr'i*
•
1 ih.u nii4.ka* them**
'•• riK
1I f
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Mrs. Al Hunt, president, acted confornoiy wi.h th. club’s plan of I?V
Geo
y
A.
Maffett
wa,
presented
,r„
m
Canip
Hlamlmg
to
.pent
,.r
O lrjr
H !»*•.» h ■
The regular meeting of the
1* x
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XX 4 4 . t r • • p
as mistress of ceremonies and in* hav.ng one or two one-act plays | „ Un| NI, M ...... v ,Kh,
l l u r k r r .
•t i-vch of it* meeting* in order
Tourist Club will be held in In the Oviedo High School o n ,, few .j.y , w„ h hi* parents, Mr. troduceil the guest.
j 4*87X1 a
on \ in h
R ir n u o k
R rN p o n a lva
!(••• • I I ' M
Thursday evening with the G ieel,nd Mrs N Harrell at Uptala.
.
* u ,,u
i »..•
i : 4rt •
to
acquaint
the
members
with
the
i
■' i •
« m u* r * %* a|*|||it
the Tourist Center at 7:30 P. M. Club, under the
direction u»
of mi*.
Mr*.'
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A " entertaining program was Intricacies of acting and in order INV«h ATION «Ko|i. •
l4»flllg l.'ghl
me uirteoon
.
of
.« Sift,
The Ruth Cordon Wright Dane- Lclnhart, at guvtt artiita. The
lilttru
»*4»r
I
Mrs. W. D. Livingston of New ^jTrn undrr the direction of Mr*. to create more intere*t for the
1d»r
l*r* ) er I
.tot V'lpat** •u*l
HYMN, is (I i tone \ii i. tjiih . Hcrtplure
pretented: York City is visaing with her K
” C Maxwell, in the form of a new member*.
(R Studio !• having a Chrittmae following program
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II
•IdHIgflll'lV,
\nn"untfmrn' •
fill
broadcast from "station PILOT*,
i * * •!•11|-1 I* born.
yinn. No i to'
party for puplli of the dancing1. Chriftmat Joyf, Dorothy Nlt- parents Mr and Mrs M. H. An in which shr interviewed “ ^anta
The *rene opened in * Manhat­ Mi l.lITt IIK
•it
a Ixtin anil t h*
. , , . . . . . . —ckj Old
Santa,
llildrrgardj derson on Cameron Avenue.
IlMhlahem'
-h
11' it** upon
M■
»cht&gt;ol and the school
- * — * of
-* Child-. Valtin.
*C* i
Smmmy., |)iw, * , t johnny
Claus' Sants lead several hum­ tan Night Club on Christmas Eve ••ItAY Kit
r'ffn in* .
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M.ti'is* *lial1 b*
llatk
I lie
l|rr« l.|
Anl Iti-m.
hod at the Studio on Oak Avenue Duda; Helping Mother Entertain
Cadets Jimmie Ingley, Jr., and orous letters from the members when two waiter*. Jim(Ev*n« Mc­ m M N b*
f 1 « &gt;11( *rlli»r, Tb*
Angela Sin a
S«4t .
Floyd Cooper:
Christmas Eve. W. Cawthon Hutchison Jr., have who sskril (or dv(entr Is,mis (or Coy i and Jack (Ralph Bagwell) OKKKMINtl
ii &gt;- xn In i i Ing Ka|h*r,
A%e Mhu
Sri tiH*n
Ui - |f-n.| iim
I•.'.».*• • I*«U||
Walter Duda; This Bathing Buti-jarrived (rum Suwanre Military ( hnstmss Mrs Maxwell was as- arranging the table* were discuss­ ANTil K.\l Thflp \&gt;•••* S|ir|iliert|A
U tirld'* Trsgo
n.i . :•ft•r in *IW( • 11
,o !*i»te,| hy Miss Bee Simpson.
ing the re*ervation of a famous I &lt; hr la Mark*
neaa, Ferdinand Jakubcin; This j Institute in huwanee. Term.
II' mo. Nn I**
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1.
4
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the MmI&lt;hrli -- W i
To the aecnnipaninirnt of Mrs. eoiui'dmn an»l his friends and the •sr.itMon
Bathing Business, Edward Duda;'spend Christmas with their par
Sub-Deb Club Has
11&gt;*rr l«*k,
|tr•is-iUrt imi mill I* »
Susie Egtertaina, l.a June Estes;' enta.
It It Pippin, pianist, the group faniou* singer. Lucia Gorregio AN rilK.M * llal|e|iH«ii ll &gt;..ill I
!•i i-f.iiuia t« lha
l'lir
i o t l g r r ( d I |i » » l
l*Jl.i-e
e l I •••!
1*0*11oil ••t
Christmas Party (a) Try Smiling; (h) The Green;
joined in singing Christmas ear* (M»* Mc^larrnw).
it
% fruit* at*
4* I* the rt»*l"Oi
" 111 r k 4*ii it i s t M v-v
»i-.* &lt;rual
un&lt;l*r
The comrtly start* whi n the MKN) I'll T|I »N
Squash. Barbara Lee;
Essay— ! MU White, Billy -( olbert and o|s. oGifts
n o wmeo
which wn
were t rought by
; jo r m in.i-1.
r
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|IIK O"! t»*cmncdian.
Tommy
D.iytontGrne
"What
Uncle
Sam
Means
to
me
',!
Kelt
Kuasetter,
Jr
arrived
home
i
,he
mrmiHr*
wprp
m-nt
to
the
the
he Gra-Dei Chapter of
•‘Hull M.
IIKNKhi' i Ihn
rin
. i ht.lt |.t --c . .
•c a i&lt; or rotDirmln \mrli
•I&gt;rre| hf|i ..f ••••- J... •
j this morning irom the Univpraity! Elks Club for it* snnual Christ- law riiin1) and hi* friend*. Ellen
*&gt; -D et Club enjoyed its annual Natalie True, Jump* (aiwton
ll ll l«r»' All*• nf
Si » * h r i Sollil
of Georgia in Athena to spend the mils paity for underprivileged (Marjorie Cog tmrni. Sally( Eloi*e i U(»; \N I* **4’J|.| |t)
CKritimas party at tne home of Glee Club Selections
«1.-ll,••11*1rabla
&lt;
Horn
miMHi
i
o
holidays with their patent*.
• | &gt;'jirn n 11h•
children
Lee » and Dick ( Wi.lard Connolly)
Miss Norma Wolfer n Tuesday
“ The Firvt No el'*
St.|*U
Mr- i I I . • ill
r A o u a r . m . i i&gt; h ktiioih a i
x liAkrr MHy
evening with Mima Joyce Wardwell
lt\
*
*
*
-t
the
faniou*
ami
very
“
up
Out-of
town
gue*t*
present
eger
\|r*
J
A
l'-t
ln
.
Mi“ We Three King*
« h i in ii
•••* !•• inilulga
The Hisses Dhrnthy Wiggins were: Mr* Alice Kngdahl. preai- •tagi ‘ *inger. The cowboy, playetl I* It Ht* |»hr ii»uri
Mr.
J.«mu- |
Mis* Elisabeth Vaughn and MU*
"W p|r »|||s- •'ll •|»rI**
Are"
ii* *11% mm will
and Mary Wiggana of the Cniver- lent of the Orlando Pilot Club, by C E MrSlarrow furnished the ilahun ^lr* 'V II Ii ••••
fc tty Thurmond , a* co-hostesses.
n»*v It M llrnlth |'a«t.»r
•
i fmrf no on*
mO Little Town of Bethleham*'1 aity of Georgia in Athens are
ll.TiM - ’ Mr- A • I «•»t \|'-•
Huiwfay Hchont Ia "f \ M
•Carrying out tno holiday theme,
If It
Mr*. Mary Lou Woolen, Sarah hilsntv with hi* we*tein “ lingo' Helen HillitllaiiO
I'rPMt'trlna
Mervlpp
1
1
A
it
A
II
Mr
a.
Lein—
Under
direction
of
•
pending
the
holiday*
with
their
to IIIII- 111*t —
Christmas decorations were used
Griffin llughe*. Mr* Dolly lies' and pistol slinging. The *Vit inT KS'I•11H
I'll -»•**••h
l D Soimin hv tha fta*l&gt;&gt;r
hart
parents,
Mr
and
Mr*.
M.
S.
Wig
throughout. Favor* consisted of
Tha
l i l t 's * r l * i i i ' l i
i n |h»* XVI If, •
ter. Mr*, thnorah Atkinson, Mias Ciutletl a tap routine hy Ellen, ac­ 4! ilian I*h111|i T•im &lt;1 I ml T» or.t
•Dof) round
W O ' h I • I h f l f l k It * r l . ' . i i t i a t&lt;« * i l l
gqtndrop candle- holders. Follow Sketch, “ Gotaipa . L* June Estes* gins.
11ASS
--I A. In I'ln. ** I
Janette A Roux and Mi** Eliza­ companied at the piano hy Mir*
\
tn
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r
*
•
s
*
ItiUirt
|
lit
r
•
&gt;
&gt;
l-■
ii
l.inmrli
Dorothy
Niblack;
Sketch,
“The
Ing the short business meeting,
beth
Ovnatreet,
all
of
Orlando.
lno|p
tsrigtit
Un.ua
Whiddon.
Miaa Elizabeth Lt'ffler i* expected
MI.V4TION ti.H I
i 11 tlll'.l,
II»•! It.t'.li
gifts were exchanged among the Hunt**, Edward Du«la, Fenlinan
S inford Pilot* were Mrs, W.
The Rev. Father J .1 Kellaghnn ,
SI 4 Ka-t «.... Mirrt
»fK&gt;4nl"t and •lo*li •)l«
■ Mr
•
&gt;
|
•
tear
* n&lt;l
ibers. A gift of twin boudoir Jakubcin. Be the Beat of What to arrive tonight from the Utii- C. Erickson, Mi*. J S Field. pre*i«led over the *hoi t bii4ine**|w » v m in
(‘apt \&gt;'M1lnni 1.ai»«r» nt &lt;h n z*
Floyd Cooper;1vanity of North Carolina at ( ha Mr* Eddie Meyer. Mra. O. M.
pa w ii pretented to Mrs. Ever You Are,
hi*ml *y .*4. I....I • i
\ A|
KvtMilng »rf\
mating following Ihf play. »t
,(
r»a«-a
la
James Keyea/ president of
the * ChrUtmaa Bella,
Johnny Dtada; j Ptl Hill. !«• spend th«‘ holiday- with Harrison, Mr*. J C Mitchell,
(Vm* wnr*tilp *a11Ii u*
\\ hitP
lllff
r n t It r
\
« h r l't
II on A &gt;1
.....
(.m cM t
w 'll
•-•
l ar pw p f il p «I lit
chapter.
I Fhiloaophy, Jamra
lawton; Dra-' her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Mrs. R. K l^uppin, Mr*. .Mary whiih hmf plan* for thr cn*(ing
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I
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l
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r
w
r
l
l
•f lhi- p ay which will be *tagc&lt;l |I » p M t ii t t l a y
Y I* I.,
« •f H
» *
' • • 4* l e 1*4 \ " U t i l
PMm' "U akn", Gcraidln* Lcfflvr.
Rawlins,
Mr*.
M.
B. ^mith, on J.*n m2 for the benefit of the V’(s&lt;il&gt;|ra fholr UftMlIH will
Rtfrtihmanta in keeping with1
Htfppf )l*rllh|
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r
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1
w
ilkeraon
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rM n irll.llr S*f\ !•t* 7 I*. 1* M il.O*l, t I* MIX IX XI
th« chosen theme were served by |
Mr* R B William* and ne- Mr*. 11 A Swanson, Mr*. E. C. Infantile pnraly«i* fcinl were i|i*- lh.« Ttinf li*rf It HI ('ll •«•«• at «'ll»»
s«n
H »*
w h l » ' i » i«
n p p m i p «| !•*phe^v, Wesley Jackson Mill arrive Harper. Mr* Kate Manning. Mrs CU*-eil A meeting wn* ealleil for |wvit.i.fa
i
n
c x r in t
x i » - r i i o n i * r * h i l it n
t.f
Klnrtl.i
•
&gt;•"
a»a
ami
*bS''7iK .“ R,;,V’ l&amp; s . l Baptist W.M.U. Has li,Sunday from Washington, 1) C. \V. I . Morgan. Mr*. Arthur Siirnlay »fteinoi»n at the t,i*ngn* South ' ’ if,
J
W
A » . o
-•
Partin, Mr* Al Hunt. Mr* R. gntioriHl I’an-h llou*e aikI *11
f i f t y Ihincan, Marjorie Hodge*.
I h u r e l i H ehool * IX X| M i x
f ill
llr
ad
bury,
-up#
t
mn
•
».!•
nt
Holiday
w,nKrn*‘. ,h
r hvl,d\p
,llJ Mr*.
?!r* C MbtwrII. Mi** Kililh Ha»lem. irrmlwT* were urged ti* pre*ent
France* Dague, Marjorie Jones,
* Celebration' William'*
parent*,
Mr. w
and
HOLY t’ltox l KPlMOrab
Volina
l'eo|deM
«
rl'itix
*
:•
»
I'
Mi** Maude Ramsey, Mi** Kather­
LoU Batcher, Mary Rabun, Jean
( III 114 II
J. W. Mero
A program cmnmittre con*i*tM Mr* I \ Mten-tiom pie*i
ine Morrison. Miaa Kathryn Ijiw ltP% Kiank Hh"ir in ih a r c
Harper, W ith Lovtjoy, Betty
Mrs. J. N. Durden’s home wai
•lent
itH of Mr* Guy D NVikhI. .Ir . mini Monday aftrr \d»eni
*t-r4 tee* on
King, oria Entxminger,
Mary the *cene on Monday afternoon
Thank* Met lire 7
I* XI
Mr n&lt;l Mrs. Leonard Mcl.ucax , t, n‘ ,n,) Mi” B&gt;. S'mpsnn
Mr* Frank Rjiuer, atnl Mr* John )|ol\ I'unimuntiin. r i" x M
1'rayer meet ilia limixda* . i“ l‘
n« Robnrlte, Earline Kelly of tfce Chi*tma* party of the are s pending the we4*kend in Jack
L I.»••• wh* appointed by the chair­ VI.■rinns l-mycr a Hsrm.in, II »'•
. oilng of tha
it
Mildred Altman, Kathleen Bryant, W.M.U. of the South Side Baptist aonville a* the guest* of friend*.
A M
Mr* M M I.... I
.I "" * man
Yuilltg l-.oplsHrivics
l.*ssu.
Peggy Majtct *nd Mra. Keyea. | Church with Mra. A. J. Walker While there they plan to attend Seminole Eastern
i op.trdonatd*
Tho*e
prevent
*\
thr
inerting
« •« »-. M
___________________ _ j assisting In entertaining.
i nrti* n %&gt; i in hi ti
the U. C. L. A. * Florida foot
Stars Have Meeting wrre Mr and Mr*. (’ K M*H ar­
V. It tSi a nt h mii X|h il"tir
n who gut
f Hie business session was pre* ball game.
rtrt.1. a»*P»:i. T * » r » v * r t *
row. Mr and Mr* Malcolm Macit - iiarber
Hanford Avr At Kill ?*i
aldeil over by Mra. ||. W. Tucker
To ths Isfl of OrUnJo ros4 Just Bible School. • IS X M
Neill.
Mr
and
Mr*
Joe
Mo**.
Mr
The
|«*t
meeting
of
the
year
who also led the devotional. Durbsysnd
lb
,
la»l
stoi&gt;
Mtht
&lt;*hureh W o r s h i p . II tfo A M
Mr*. H E. Ruckley arrived
lit
ii
I o*wea Itx
and Mr*. Frank B*uer. Mr* Irv­ | t - v ( I m i K / . I p i i i p i P a - t 'i
Hel mnn •'4,hll*t ••n l • hi '-»iii •»
mg the social period several con- Thursday from Jacksonville to i&gt;f Semtnole Chapter Two, Ortler
ing Feinberg. Mr* Frank Sbamea, -W h in you'rs nsvsr a strsBasr"
Hnnil.ty • J” I* 'I
l ' *••••»•&lt; **• 1
[. xx ill rontlnua
test* were held with a p riil'vlsit thiough thr holidays with I
'bo Ksst.rn. Star, was hold In
Hunrlay ;
* lee. " I ' h r l - t iii*4- • *r*sl»
ri..
being won by Mrs. Hattie Uour-|hrr parents Mr and Mrs. M. .1. |'hr Masonic Trtnpir on Thursilayi Mi - l.4*unm* Beni. Mr* J I Ing- Munday Bchool. * li A M
i onaregatlun will -in a • h»,*i
i r ril* i i - i i i l n a t l o n a l .
lf&gt; Mr*. Ruth Sctitt. Mr*. Wtaafl,
&gt;1r A Welboldt. Stipm nipmlrni
»cy.
Meeks at thrir home on «|J I'arK \ evening with the worthy matron,j
nt
iii t’ar&lt;»l* at f*- •*•-•»•••|C ••
tPXt book I* thv wont of «Jo»| III* i ml I •••*! dill ««■!. oino x» ll
Gifts wrre distributeil from Avenue
I Mra. Stewart Dutton presiding.
I Mr- *M I. HuiUoti. Mr- lae. Mr* “Our
—Itrlna your IHI»le- '
W. II
Stewart. Mi** Dorothy
he extended •** 'H •*••••.» • X "i
the lighted Christmas trre which
TIIP. xO lllH lltK JIAPTIkT
: A Christmas utniosphrre wra* Etrwnit. Mi** Dori* Hall. Mi»« Morning Wor*ht|*. II
A H
will rn)n\ ainama ihr*r r'liii-i
I III 114 II
stood at thr ej&gt;d of the room.
Hugh Le«du*r i* expected to reflected in the decoration* which Carlin Fainter, Mia* Marjorie Cog ir and 8r Y»un* I'poplra Ho- ina* mill*
l.i.in
I Xv• .»t NHit l» !*
r
It
I
p
*
«:«S
I*
M
.
Other decorations were in Christ- arrive today from Louisiana State ' consisted of bsskets of poinset.
It.
X
II
X
X
T
lO' lxei |tas«oe
K-vmlng M«rvlrr 7
I* M
mas colors of green and red. Re­ University at Baton Rouge, t o ] ( , , , an,| Braiilisn pepiwr and burn, rhurle* MtSlarrow. Willard Wt-.lMPxUy
-Slll.il tX S. tlsssil |ll (III A M
( Ill 114 II 4»F 4.IIII
Mid w p r k Mnvli'e, 7 I S
Connolly. Gene Lawrence, Gene
M
,,i
n.na
X
X
..i&lt;xh
p » I «*•* A Ji­
freshment! wrre served to those! •pend the Christmas
(leneva and l.'m A%e*oiea
howl., of red roses Annual reports Linder. Evan* McCoy. Ralph BigP M
ll 1 I’ I *. I • p XI
ttev XV 4* Hole
pa*»or
present including:
his parents, Mr. and
of all thr officers wiere given as well. Fathei Kellaghnn. Rev M. B. Thur*day: Young I'foplp* Fellow- Monday Hrliool, I"
X
X
•
slpe-si
i4
Wm-hip
* ■&gt;* P M.
A M
Mrs. W. B. Stovall, Mrs. Beat­ Lcsher.
•hip. T J»» I* M
| ••itlng XX••r*f»l|i *•_:i|l P St
wait the report of the worthy ma­ Sat kett, anil Walter llayne*. Jr.
I' M
Evening
KxangrUtlc
Mervlrr Yrttma People.
rice Riven, M n. H. I.. Yates,
You
will
l»e
given
a
ha-arty walMorning Horvlr.* I I "O A M
tron.
7 l\ I*. M.
Mra. Roy- Barrow, Mra Elisabeth
Everting Herx b e. I IS I' '•
Mrs J. E. Courier, Jr., left
Thv
announcement
was
made
Wedneed*) l'rayer Meeting. 7 IX
Uetletrn, Mrs. J. E. MacAlexan left last night for Ft. lin g s,
Christmas Dance To i
u
i
m*«4NK4A%T|49* tl. CM t'KCff
P. M
tier.
Foster,
Mn. N. C. to join her husband, Lieut. by the associate matron, Mrs. For_
ix a * r i
evangellattr irnlrr* everv night
i'ninrr
Park Avmux and 3rd
dyce
Russell,
of
the
installation
Halt
H e ( l i v e n H y A • A *t\ * 8 . thi* week O.ma linnc • Krleml!
n . Jack Benton, Courier, who is stationed there
sA * rn n n AMbOHi.i tir (inn Mlnlwlrr Jiiho |U-r ndrij Boot
___ ___
I Kpeelal Mliate on the new
service* to which the public will
• l.tir. lt H. box.t, t 4i
VOX. piano ICqatioiiluin and trurn- I. II. Illrhardson. I'**inr
Ey ra 1 " !^ l&gt;~ lllc
rirl&lt;l A r,illfrib
lie Invited. On behalf of officer*
Member* of the
Alpha Kap f„.|
Hoio*
duet*.
uuartetf**. lith lftr**l *1 Kirn
Morning XVor*hl|*. 11 00
Munday Mrfio««l ' f- A Xf
of
the
chapter.
Mra.
Russell
pre­
A. WAHafetU Mra. H. W. Tucker,
—
I., i its- |s.«*ior
Among the early arrivals al
pa goronlv met nt thr homt* of|rhoir «m| "l|M|Uf«( H«ur.
Hu&gt;wk&gt;y Morning Worship. 11 01 A
i'll* mi*
•’hri»tni**" *
l*,4*nlng
M n. R. L. White Miaa Mary the Mayfair Hotel are Mr. ami sented Mn. Dutton with a gift.
Miss Marjorie Newman on TurnM
i
x
it-,..f
I’XhtU and I'hihlnuii
Al the various stations stxiut tiny evening at which time final
Ellen Dugfar and Miaa Mary Bell, Mra. W. W. Smithcrs of Spring
■ASKuitu r i i t a c n n r n s n
Phil-t Anib*r«ndor* 7 on p \f
It,,Its Annua at nlith Hlrsel
all.
M a r/ Ball.
Kv«ng»ll*tl.« Merylr*, 4 •"» |' XI ,
Lake, N. J., and Philadelphia, the room were placed g i f t from plann were made for the dance l»
llrv l- t&gt; Harris Taslor
Prayvr Moating. Wailnvailay * 11 :
Pa.; also Miss Emma Lee Goodal the worthy matron to her offierrs. be aponwiml by the group on
Hunitar Hehool, 10 oo A M
I- M
All gifts wrre wrapped in Christ ( ’hriatma* Day.
I’rritihlnx H^rvlr*. 11
A. M
of Grantwood, N. J.
nihla Mtudy, Friday I no P. M
w*dn»-f*v Kv* nlng Prajr*r H*fmas tissue and tied with bright
Announcement wa* made of the
Cadets Ralph Wight. Fred ribbons. After the presentation of *ale of rhrixtma* m b I* for the vie*. 7 (5 IV M
r m a T t n t n m * r ( im ia r
srir-NTJUiT
Wight and Jr re Dorminy ha&gt;e gifts the group joined In singing Tuberculo*i* and Health Attocian%PTi»T ciiunrM
Miindav Hihi.nl f #i \
l.tHM HOViHOK
Mr. and Mn. John L Lee en­ returned home from Columtxa Christmas carols and a solo wns ti«Kl which ix being sponsored by
Morning M*rvle« 11:00 A M
II II
M A I I T I N . PAHT4III
*
W*dn*aday evening avrylra I qO
tertained with a dinner party at Military Institute
. .at Columbia sung by M n. Joe Corley.
the forority today on the down
H.in.l.v Hehool, 11:00 A M
their home on Park Avenue on Jinn., lo speed the Christmas
At the conclusion of the meeting town atreet*.
Reading Room fTnut* 3 *0 »«
Morning Pr*aehlng M*rvlc*. 11:00
Tuesday evtnlng honoring Lieut. "^miaays with their parents.
l 01 oVb»ek on Tu#«J4) * and
refreshment! were served In the
Prerent at the meeting xeero: A M
Friday*
n
Y
P
I*.
«
19
P
M
banquet
room,
which
also
earned
and
Mn.
J.
E.
Courier,
J
r
,
who
_
,
.
_T
'
.
B y G orh a m
••IH TIIK 1 N'l VKItHi: IN* *1,1 l •
1 Returning yesterday from Met- a holiday, theme. Carola. led hy the Misie* Betty Wilkinson, Mar­ Kymi 1iig Kcnlrr. 7.30 P M.
were married recently.
IMI X| is , »;Vfi|#VKI» MX .XT* *'I |i
tha Perkin*. Connie McCall, Jane
ilty In
The table at which th, guests JS* Univmltjr
iniDeLand to spcml •^
jj
q
goore, were sung Thigpen, lot* Caldwell, Shirley
Ft
fill Ti-*';. i* iii* . ks*j&gt;j*&lt;-| ,,f ti,,
n u n n % m » T c iipm ch
Christmas with th,lr parents are: •throughout
"l L -.-L ™ . the aoclal k~.r
U xmiii Srrtrt'Mi Whlrli xxill |„. (.,.1
were seated waa covered with
hour.
W. P. Ilrook*. Jr. Pa*tor
Kick, Ann Wiggins, Shirley Smith,
in
I'fmreh** of I'hrUi. jGicnilxi
Park Avr. at tth Btreal
By Gorham
blue hand-croc he tpl tabic doth |
s S T n ^ 'v . U
Nancy Collum, laaurelle Dutton, Hunday
fhrotiMh.Mif th* world on HuikI.m
Hehool ) : l i A. M
Derx-ttihs-r
21
and tha appointmenta xvere in • ;
V
MUdeed RaUiff ()lc&lt;l.
Kathcrini' Spencer, Susan Kirtley,
Morning Worship 11 A. M.
Tin* lioidrn Twxl l*; •*;,.,| i, ,•t,
matching- shade of blue fn.lorla.
|nru* V u , .z T t
1
Patty Hodge, Kathryn Wiggin*, Training l'nb»n, 4 10 P M
................ nee. fx*|&lt;*M bilks i .........
\Vor*lilp. 7 30 P M
A tiered xredding cake topped {5 ^ ."*
Y w in A n ./I«n '„ U
Nancy Dighton, Dorothy I'eiold, Ihrnlni
By'Gorham
I)»|n. Ih■•I |MiMrr belonM»tli uni"
)V»itn*»*li«y Herxfte*, 7 -0 I' M,
by . miniature brida. couple « n Shirley Kcholg and Marjorie New­
Ear phone* for tha hard of I(»hI" I P- a Imi* *2 I I j
An.... . Hi*- rll flMti* kkfi'sh ••••&gt;
li*ar
ing.
tered the table.
Ian, Arthur Beckwith. J r , Rtih-rt
man,
Visitor* w*lron»a.
prl*e Hie l.«**on Herniou i- •I,.0
D
O
B
f
riaces were deaicnated by novel. „ frt,don&gt; John ^ Hamrick. Jr.
k
following
lor Iflhb
In th- I
Larry Losalng
■ By International
Camp lllamling has a library THU Kilter MKTtlOlHfT ( Hl'RCM beginning from
i.- j .
|,, „
, „
: Sidney Ni*. Jr. and Edward Danilo«| rr«at*&lt;| the h*-^'* &gt;1
Marjorie llndgrs
Invited to be with Mr. and Mrt. j,|^
•&gt;f (raining films containing 130
and lit*- rnrlh. And fb-&lt;| *.il«l |.
for. Park A««. m Fifth HL.
p—telle 1—e
I -e wrre: Lieut, and Mrs. Courier,
u* n»»k*x nt«tt in our Imag* a(»films with sound, many of thrm
Dr W. P Huhr man. Pastor
Charles Gonnly S
s.ss- I ll-I fxitt *;•«! ere* fell ms
f4und*y Hrho*»l, f d i A. M
THE READ SHOP
Mr. ami Mrs. Julian Fonder, Mr.
' Hnllywo«(L
II '*
I'tvlne
been
madin
Mrs.
J,
N.
Rol-jon,
Sr.,
has
ar
Lo
•nd Mrs. William Vihltn and Mrs. rived from Hollywood to spend
Charles Ward.
the holiday! In Sanford with her
By Alvin
children, Miaa Petrie Rotson of
New York City, Mr. and Mrs J.
N. Robson, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
1847 Roger*
_
Harry Robson. They will be Joined
Wm. Roger*
The Inspirational meeting nf " " Christnua day by Dr. Robsnn.
the Womaa’a Auxiliary of tha: « '* • * '• U Anderson o j Haxtingx
Presbyterian Church opened on
Alfred Rolsion o f U»a Georgia
Monday
afternoon
with n .prayer
Military Academy In Atlanta.
it u
n
.
F u neral l) lr t « lo r
“ for God’s ptaco throufhout th,
C ortw r F lrat B Franch
Student! who b a r, arrived from
world, that tboro wHI bo no hat*
Pka** 4U
|in our hoarta toward th* caua* th* University of Florida In
• JE W E L
of th* war, for our friend* cloMly GalnnviUa to visit with their par­
C
O
M
E
IN A N D G E T
ents
over
th*
Christmas
holidays
1 touched by ti* war, that w* may
. 112 S o u th Pxrfc
Y O U R 1*42 C A L E N D A R
not bavs kyaUrla. and that God Includ*: Frank L. Woddniff. Ill,
will yuld* ox In whatrvvr work Harold Haskins, G«na Harrison,
John Pop*. Walter Turner, Georye
Ekk, William Lafflar, Dick Brown,
Def
•—(J
Jo* Cronabaw, John Dunn, Tony
Huddles ton, John Mall, Prod Dy­
I U r a Y o w l C lock * A n d
son, J r , Donald Jon**, DouyU*
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Mrs. E. D. Brownlie as th* davobonaL Tha alary o f th* Christ
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We urge everyone who plans to
news services are relying more
exchange the season's greet­
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Long Distance telephone —
making these calls on Christ­
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mas or New Year's Day.
j to you to help keep Long Dis­
The Long Distance telephone* tance lines clear, on Christmas
la already playing a major role and Naw Year's Day, that we
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Japanese notlonoln arrive ot Bal'-ia. Canal Zorn-, under heavy guard,
an routo to Intaromant quarter*. They were roumle.l up in the Panama
Canal area, wharo ail tnamy alien* have been taken into cuatodv.

A
Imi h •till l.iirm «n n «tn»t In the Hawaiian l-tnrxt « f fliihu after tho Japanese sneak rolil.
jlilit.m ubjrttive* .III.I Civilian target* shared in the destruction »r&gt; jki-.| on islands tiy tho s a v a c attack.

I During a Ion In the Japanese attack on Illrkam Field, Hawaii, U. S. aoldltro dragged thla hn|
nacelle In place aa a make-ahift machine gun neat. Notice the table piled against the motor. Secretary
I Anox'a report laid many American planes were caught on ground and destroyed b y the troachorougstUKk.1

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J. 11. Cooke. Wake Ttland airport
manager, and hie eon, Philip, are
shown after arrival at San Brea­
ds™ by clipper ptane. Cooks and
hla family were evacuated to Hono­
lulu on a previous clipper then cams
to U. S., leaving the mtd-Paelfle
outpost In the hands of the Marines.
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Yards at Camden, N. J., Is tho Columbia, 10,000-ton cruiser. Jean
•Adanu Paschal, daughter of Gory Poechal, acting mayor of Columbia,
8. C.. sponsored the latest addition to tho U. S. Fleet.

One o f the busiest men in W a . &lt; n i n g t o n
when news of Japan's bombings of Hawaii
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Harbor and eight nuira at other U. S. porta. Reported plane for tho
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aircraft carrier.

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The approaching 1941 Christman finds the- UmUt
Btatca at war with the Japanese Empire and Nazi tierS-;- 'RJtny ,(hlao Fascist Italy). Our nation can not, under th«
' I?.- circumstances, be aa joyful an In pant yearn, but we car
aet an example for future generationn by uniting in th«
Interest of the defense of our veioved land.
Isolationists — Burton K. Wheeler, Bennett Cham)
Clark, Gerald P. Nye, Hamilton Fish, Jamea E. VanZandt
ahd Harold Knutaon — have net a nignal for solidarity
throughout the country. These men have led their follow
era' Into the mythical "All-Out Defense of United States Or
Sanitation” ; they have pulled together with the House
trait administration In making an effort to divert ani
fifth-column activities.
We Americans are a great people; wt can do ALMOST
/ANYTHING WE WANT TO — and we WANT to PRE­
SERVE OUR NATION. By merely being a true, loyal Amer
ean, we can preserve our nation. We must obllviate fifth
column activity — so effective in Austria, Czechoslovakia.
Belgium, Norway, Poland, France, and Hawaii.
By being calm and sensible, the people of the UnUed
States, can and WILL destroy any fifth-column menace.
The entire outcome of the war may depend upon the reW “ f t ? of the Americans to any fifth-column temptations
v Adolf Hitler himself has said that "America will be an
x Inside job.” 'As In Soviet Russia, the Hitler fifth-column
threat will be checked here — NOW by alert Americans.
''Fifth-column movements wre not aa profitable as
me of our disloyal citizens may presume. It has been
■total that some of the Hitler fifth-columnists have been
ft disposed of after they had served their purpose. This state. meat is well-worth-noting when one considers the offers
of t*hifh rewards” by foreign agents after the conquest by
Germany o f thg United States.
This Christmas—as a gift to our glorious nation—let
tta show a united front AGAINST fifth-column activity.
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MYERS has her heart set on a
p.ald suit.
S.H.S. SASSIKTY
BILLY IIRUMLKY ha* grot
up now and he * s n j a new and
" T » u the night brfuro Chri«t- bigger trumpet *o see w hat y*
(ns* and all through th- Ihmim-.
can do about getting it for him.
which remind* me thvt thw i*
l-ooking ahead for the cold day* I
Ann Stine. Edna Senkartk. and
Saturday n there arr only thro* of January. LUTICIA GORMLY
more shopping day, u-ft. Kvrryom wanta a natural colored coat and Edward Marshall attended tha Trihere at si JL 8. I* hinting anmnd CHKiYSANTHE KENTS wanta a County Stodent Go vernment Con­
vention at DeLand High School on
and trying to find not what to leather Jacket.
fire THAT certain girl or l"&gt;y no
These good hoy*' and glrla will Saturday, Dec. 13. Lake, Seminole,
this letter to Santa iiouM hrli» a appreciate along with their gifts and Volusia counties war* repre­
little.
sented.
saving bond* and stamps.
“ Dear Santa Claus:
| I*. S. I forgot to tell you that I
Al.yn Thompson, DeLand High
P.ea«c bring 1)11.1. Bit A NAN
want a book on how to make ford council president, gave the address
pair of tan shoe* sin- mu •. Ir--1 jalopies run in ten ra*y lewons." of welcome while # Rev. Clyde
Smith led the devotional. Tha De­
cause he has notgroun In- eight/. I
land president then appointed the
aml-a-hslf and I* aUiut to get •
(‘institution,
Resolutions,
and
back on his feel again.
Nominations Committees.
It seems that u InnMing ro­
Vocational
School
mance ha. blossom. &lt;1 into f II
Dr.
Robert McGowan, poet,
world-wide traveller, and clergy­
blooin b«-cau.e KA 1(1. I KT 1111
want* to find 81111:1.KY IH K e ll
Here, the rrst o f ou^ Christ- man, addressed the convention on
»rap|ieil in cellophane .illrng on run-. listrHnnta, please take notice: Saturday morning. Ha related that
ler his ( hrntma*
li&lt;e
and. Kluaheth Wynn wants a white the '^Responsibilities of Youth In
IPENCE
WILI.IA Mix
l.k
wmlwlres* and a white hat; Aim* the Modem World” centered awant* f . find SIS Kl.tTIKY tie ! Andersan,
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defense
stamp; round development of tho body
•orating hi. tree.
Arthur Kirrhhuff, toilet aoap; •nd mind. He said through theme
SHIRLEY SMITH « ,\ . /(» Sarah Krider, an Estrrbrook pen; development* youth could preserve
the world aa well as govern it dur­
want* lot* of sport clolht . m ell ariil Inn Williams, Clothe*.
lifferent color* while lAIM.t
Mi*. Maxwell: William, why ara ing th# peacetime that will follow
the current conflict.
RUMBI.KY want, a ni.io.t-n -k ill ^you late this morning?*
Three discussions— Organisation
ind an ai|ua sweater
William: Class started befora
of Student Government*. Social
And In the animal kingdom * I got here.
ny pink elephant i&lt; ju-t what
Our new pupil* this month are; Problems, and School Problem*—
ANGELA MKISCII want*, but Mrs. Joiler Cameron Mr* J. E. followed Dr. MeGosran's address.
BETTY CARRODI want. her- big Hodges, Eleanor Watti and Arthur Th« various representatives chose
*nd real such a* » St
Bernard | Kirrhhoff, who are taking abort* the discussion In which they wlsh•log.
nl to participate and adjourned to
hand.
Jean Giles hi* been a real go O'I j After the Christmas holiday*, the' designated discussion room.
girl »» Kim’ l ynu . plea-e I•y luj new elxsxa* will be started In' Sanford was represented at all
bring her a little gold locket? In Bookkeeping, Business English, three forums.
Following the lunch hour, the
the way of jewrlry \lINI 11.K Office Practice, and Civil Serv­
YATES wants a carman •‘ .trctch’'j ice. There's still time to join the committees gave their reports. An
bracelet anil five dollar* would, beginning ihorthand class and fla* official Constitution was adopted
suit TOMMY
HANSON
fine' ish the course by the end of for the Tri-County Association
'cause then be eculd have hi. I the school year.
Ode to Flu:
watch fixrd.
I sneeied a specie Into tha air
Santa, when I **!:.d LAMBERT
It fell to gTound I knew not
PALMER what he wsnlrd he said,
where.
“ A deferment from the Army or
But hard and cold were the
By JACK DYB8
a non-combatant position in one of
looks o f those
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stare and
the armed force*.'' Ami VIOLET
In whose vlelnlty I snoxe.
son, Woodie, wera visited on
DORTON want* hrr boy friend In
We alj mix* Harry Joe Mlnarlk,
the navy to come home, but who who has Joined the Navy. W# Thanksgiving by Mr. Stare’ s par­
ents, Mr. and Mra. W. C. Stare,
wouldn't?
wish him the best of luck.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mllwae, Mr*,
STELLA TOIJCHTON ha* her
Rebecca: Have you noticed that
lavlgne, Mrs. Southerland, Ur.
heart set on a pair of fuxiy tteil- most successful men are taldT
room slipper* and a plaid *kirt.
Sally: Naturally, they come and Mrs. Porter, and Doe. McReynolda at a dinner in which th* “ old
MOT WIGHT sny* what she wont, nut on top.
ia unmentionable, but she really
Most o f the girls in the teCChd bird” was really slaughtered.
Georgina and Jease Miller are
would-like some make-up.
year clsss hate part-time Job*.
LAURENCE PEARSON want* Many of thsm are working in two naw members of the sopho­
a blonde from Orlindo ami EM­ the various stores during the more class. They have juat movsd
here from Eureka, Ktniae.
METT HERNDON want* a girl holidays.
from over there named Mary Bach­
A debating club meeting was
Our advice to motorlata: Jest
elor.
after ioneb
because you aee iu tracks la M held Immediately
MARY SKINNER wants more sign the train has juat passed.
Tuesday, ‘Da*. 0, with Miss Marchthan anything else, a trip to 8aAnil
remember
that
mud man In charge. Tho#* on th# a f­
vanmh to aee a certain Kenneth thrown I ground lost!!
firmative are Jewell
Prescott,
Colleen Clark, Mary Emma North,
Youman
and
MARGARET
See you neat year!

Seminole High Student C o u n c i l
Members Attend DeLand Convention

LYMAN

SCHOOB

home for th* holidays from tha C
ARMY he's been giving little
MARY MG^£»ER moat o f hU
attention. UNCLis SAM'S ' boy*
seem to always rate with th*
girls! Don't they!
EDWARD MARSHALL, our %
most dignified senior, gave hla
aliter, DOROTHY, away on a
very impressive wedding ceremony
SUNDAY at tho BAPTIST CHU­
RCH. As b o u O T U r u on# of
the happiness In the world.
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lng home for th* holiday*1aa a
It’s a good thing FRED'S cornS. H. S. alumna* w* wish her all
certain brunette ,1a giving MAR­
JORIE JONES nulte a bit of
attention and It aorta looks aa
if i( might develop Into more O

S. H. S. Ramblings

Students! We're
free I Tha
Christmas holidays have begun
and we’re just aa happy aa a lark,
o f 8toden( Government*.
The nominating committees re­ p Th# new rag* la knitting sweat­
ported nekt Results developed er* for th* A rm y. If you feel
from this committee showed th* th* desire to “ do your part” In
uus way, you’ll always find somefollowing offleera:
Don Tatum, DeLand, president, ona In the RED CROSS room
Fred Smith, Dayvena, vice-presi­ next to PENNEY.
VALAR1E WELLS- has def­
dent, Francis (Dougles, Leesburg,
secretary-treasurer.
initely mad* up her mind which
Leesburg was chosen a* tha sita it la HUGH WHELCHEL or
of next year's convention which Georg* Speer but for some un
will be held during the second known reason her decision la
week of December if conditions deep dark secret.
A little romance that has been serious friendship.
permit.
LUCILLE HALL wante SANTA
The reports o f stodent council budding and blooming for .quito
CLAUSE to tetng
- , her. . . one. ofactivity in schools wera then given some Um* la that between R U B Y .-.----- .
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by respective delegates from Day­ DOBBINS and STUART QUART they
have
at
YOWELL’S
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tona, Lrnburg, Sanford, and De- ERMAN and t-ye the way don't of these gals may laugh at such A
Land. Many Ideas were secured by ya’ think they make a cute
a notion LUCILLE, nut 111 bet w
couple.
represent
ZLARA HASKINS has been themselves.
then reports fo r the betterment
&gt;* leather theae days,th,J[E'RuUM ?’t yTiTnLETOhf Ed*of the Seminole
High student saving on shoe
walking
council.
»■very
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morning, a certain
littla
Th# first annual Tri-O unty
Orlando with a black on the CHR1STMA8 Issue of the m
boy Ifrom Oriandi
Student Government convention
been bridging her. paper were well worth hla while *
was closed with a banquet Satur­ FORD
as this Issue was the beet printed
day night. Tha DeLand council Uh-homll
this year.
president welcomed th* delegate* “ E O IS' CALDWELL ’n MAC
NORMA WOLTER gave a big
TRUe CHRISTMAS party TUESDAY
while the new Tri-County presi­ CLEVELAND; MeKAY
dent, Don Tatum, gava tha re- LUCK ’n KINKIE WIGGINS 'n night and from all we hear they
*ponce. Dr. MeGowan again ad­ “ had them U time" the otSar had a wonderful time! I
£
dressed th* group. He emphasised MOT WIGHT 'n BILL BRANAN
There's lota to do so w* hop*
that w* must work hard to aoiidfy nigh^stealing orange* and play­ you all have lots of fun #aae the
ourselves during the** dark days ing on the awlngi and slid* at Christmas holidays and here's
and that we must get away from SOUTH SIDE! Myl Seems as If wishing you a MERRY CHRIST­
any trend that would Indicate "it's “ their aecond childhood" Is com­ MAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR.
ing on at an early age!
no us*“ to do thia or that.
Who's tha big, hansome bru­ Meeting Is Held
Sanford hopes to bo represent­
€
ed at th* Tri-County meet next nette that wants a date with
MARY
RABUN
the
other
night?
By Pan-Am. Club
year in Leesburg.
Well it seems the old saying
goes “ When the cat’s awav the
The third m eetli* of tha PanDoily Beaty, Herbert Swofford, mouse will play." But “ really’
American Club was held friday .
Jean Sutharland, Pat Simpson, and over Th* fact that DUBB’S com- during Activity Period la Mlaa »
Marjorie Rous*. Those on th* nega­ MARY still aeems quite excited Dunlap's room.
J
tive are Fredrick BlsUlne, Charles lng home for the CHRISTMAS
AT of the members wera urged
Walla, Clyde Duncan, Elolsa Lar- holidays.
to pay their duet, which i f * W t
gent, Clara NalT Mack, Betsy Dib­
Since AMOS JONES arrived a semester, befora Chi!«%»■*.. It
ble, and Dorothy Holland, Practice
was decided that tho Club.Waa to
debates were held Friday, Dec. 12.
have hslf a page in th* Sally for (
Mis* Dorothy (Nowell and Mr. In which he attended he wax elec­ their picture and tha type waa' al­
Delbert Yatet, former student* of ted President for the coming year. so discussed.
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Lyman, wera married Nov. 28 at
Mr. Weli* and Mr. Milwee at­
Following this busbies* routine
th# Forest City Church.
tended the Centra] Florid# Confer­ a short program was given. Those
The lunch room l* now under ence meeting. Lyman waa put In taking part .were as fpllowi:
full time W. P. A. authority. Th* eighth place In the epnftrence with Katharine 8p»i,c*r, Doris • Rntx- ( )
number buying lunches has great­ Tom Van iKorn aa all-conference mlnger, Dorothea Dytta, G U d/t
line man. Mr. Wells waa elected Pippin, Betty Petaa, and Mary
ly Increased.
Crawley.
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Norman
Beasley’ *
program president of the conference.
The Orlando Morning Sentinel
The meeting waa then declared
which was scheduled for Doe. 12,
was postponed until Monday, Dec. has aakad Lyman to appoint a re­ adjourned by th* president, Susan
porter for th* basket-ball season Klrtley.___________________
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to cover all th* home games. This
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Nr. Well* reported that doling reporter will bo able to wire all
George Nader ha# returned) to
a meeting o f th# Son# and •*“
newa to th* paper at no chgrg* S.IIJ3. Ha hat been attending
te n o f tha Territory of
or delay.
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Holds Out Under Preparing For
Swift A ttack
Japanese Attacks Hitler’s Assuming O f
Enemy Lays * Siege
And Hits Defenders
O f Colony From
Land, Sea And A ir

(M r

^Nippon Airplanes Are
Destroyed by R.A.F.
In Eastern Thailand
Am t f c lH

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London sources Indicated
today that Britain’s Hong­
kong garrison still held out
under the Japanese siege snd
direct atUck by land and
*lr. In British Malaya, de­
fense forces 300 miles north
of Singapore are reported
•maahlng heavily at the Jap­
anese.
From Rangoon, the R.A.F. attaekad a Japanese air ba*« In
••stars
Thailand,
destroying
ground ad plana* and gaaollna rein the flrat aarial amaab
*
forces thora, th. Brit-

■rSFSSSi

Col. H. C. Kreaa Muhlenberg
Col. H. C. Kress Mohlanberr. for­
mer commandant of
lllckam
Field, Hawaii, « u ordered con­
fined to hia quartra at Colum­
bus, Ohio, after an address In
which ha knocked the U. 8. Navy.
Deploring lack c f air power In
the Pacific, Col. Muhlenberg ‘ had
declared that only “ Japanese stu­
pidity" saved Hawaii.

Local High School

jM illlfl

Southern Association
Put s
Seminole
On Favored List
Seminole High School has been
placed on the accredited Hat of
on* of th* hlcheat rating associa­
tion* In th* South according to a
latter received by Principal G. F..
McKay recently.
Coming from th* Florida Coraqilttee of the Commission on Se­
condary School, of tho Southern
Association, tho latter accredited
the local school for 1941-43. With
thie rating, student, with Semin­
ole High diplomas will be accepted
In any college In the South with­
out examinations and also In most
collages In the East and WciL
This is th# twenty-fifth year
that Seminole High School hes a-,
thieved this high ranking, County
Superintendent T. W. Lawton de­
clared this morning. The Southern
Association rate* 1-A on the State
ItoL Mr. lawton added.
The letter to Mr. McKay fob
Iowa: “ A t th* meeting o f the
Southern Association In Louis-'
ville, Dee, 1941, your school was
accredited for th* year 1941-43.
You will, I am sura, be Intonated
4n th* proceedings o f this meeting
which will appear In the next te■aa ef th* Southern Association

Ruaatans have ■
gee Into German peaMona which
have mad* It Impossible for the
Germans to halt their retreat end
bee* demolished the Ultlar pre­
tense that th* Neals a n axacutlng
an orderly withdrawal to atralght,n thalr line, an authorlUtlea mili­
tary commentator said yesterday.
Other points mentioned in Rus­
sian report. Indicated that woetward bulges wars being made In
th* German front, th* comment*
tor said.

Axis Garrison In
Libya Said To B e,
Seized By British

&lt;»r a**e*toi*g t o
, „
British Cairo headquarters Indi
Cited‘ that main British fore**
___
pressing forward at top
•o*«.d today and repotted a suecew fol attack agalpat tha Axis
garrlrou 114 mil** io«ld* o f tho
um
wtatern section o f Libya.
Th* Axis’ shattered army In
- &lt;. ■
Libya, split and In headlong flight'
was pictured by 'British head­
Goldsboro, ana o f Saaford’a ne­
quarters Bunday night as too
gro sections, was the Mens o f
disorganised to eolleat Its strength
K och exertam cal this morning
far an effective defense e f Ben­
whan a drunk negyn ttole a
gasi, the enemy's last major po­
shotgun and was shooting It on
sition oast o f TripoM
the street on hie way to kill
Nani General R mubo I V re­
another negro. Chief S oy Wilmaining armored forte* had been
Quarterly.
driven to Boluch. abent SI mil**
' Tho negro, I d Roes, was djaThe Florida Committee congrat­ south e f Bengasi, sad Italian In­
armed and placed to ja il by
Chief Williams and O fficer C. ulate* you on th* fin* work of fantry was declared rtrtaaliy Iso­
Shaffer. A fter a preacher your school and wish** for you lated northeat e f the part.
The rapid pee* at the British
U wa* signed
the totexkated negro to F"}*??*® incc—
the negro apparoatly Ftorida*?** ^ { ^ ct&gt;* lnn* n “ *ho vault, pressed despite severe
uat storms, was Indicated by
Ho ran Into m be***,
th* fact that Solach, inland
id cams eut
terminal o f a spur railroad from
I ho.w aa goB a n g u i is 154 miles *ou th­
ereat o f Dorna, wbes* capture
th* British announced only Sat­
urday and 314 alias west o f

N egro .R
Amuck,
Is Jailed By Police

S

Clayton Bailey Is

By Navy

School Defense
Stamp Sales Are,
More than $100 POIM OI tBO onUOB QutftltTf

w 'a s B L ' a s t a r s
1104# la stamp, while
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b i d

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Nov. IS.

John "Wynne Dies A t
Lake Monroe Home
cewimoie u s t t y tar tea past u
yean , died at hie homo Saaday
•Ight at lli M to. La5» Maaraa
where ha he*' lived U t the past

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14

Italo-Gertnan U*
Boats, Several Jap
Subs Sunk In Both
Atlantic and Pacific

L.

To Get Foothold

Support Given
Boy Scouts On
Paper Campaign

I l ie

(eeNrlnlnl

I’ fMel

Six to fight Jnpitiifsf di­

visions — 80.000 to 100,000
men — fOmvp for u mil
III,
lM .fl,l# 4
l'r r ..l
foothold on (he island of
At least It lt*lo German It
Luzon today, |.r&gt;0 milos frog)
boat* ami several Jap nuLvua
Manila,
and were met by a
fine* have heen ,unk or ilant
.
aged. .Secretary of the Navy (.1 1 1 0 8 ,
Organizations valiant drfrnsr in which
Knox declared last night in an
Offer Aid Toward American and Filipino troops
announcement of United .States
attacks on enemy »uh fleets in
Defense P r o j e c t “ more than held thoir own.”
the Atlantic anil I’aeifie.
An estimatf from the
The announermant o f the vie ,

f HM)

A aourca which often has had
remarkatiy accurst* behind-ther
scenes Information said today
Adolf Hitler's assumption of full
command of the German army,
and new A ils movements, Indi­
cated the Germans ire preparing
for a swift attack to dose th*
Mediterranean.
The object, ha said, would b*
to salvage tha Libyan campaign
and offset the retreat In Rus­
sia.
Publicity recognising the cold
difficulties and torments suffered
by the retreating Carman armies
In Russia, Adolf Hitler announced
Sunday night he was taking over
personal direction o f the Nail land
forces, and h« Immediately appeal­
ed to his aoldlare— "fanatically",
at he put It—to wait out the win­
ter for new arms and troops.
Hiller first announced In a sur­
prise move that ha had replaced
General Field Marshal Walthar
von Brauchitsch as commander of
th* armlet.
He said Intuition led him to hi*
fateful decision.
The dramatic announcements.
Including th* hold-fast exhortation
to hU troops, contained th* harsh
admission that th* g n a t
T*
*

’btMamSSj&amp;jawSC

. night
___ fort** in
talayr had b e a n
successfully withdrawn from the
area o f Kalantan state between
Kata Bharu, where the Japanese
made thalr Initial landing Dec.
•. and Kuala Krai, 45 miles to
tae south.
British imperial defenders of
Hongkong, doomed by an over­
whelming Japanese siege to aaemiag (y certain death or warlong
captivity, told the world by ra­
dio Sundae that organised resist­
ance continues In .heavy fighting.
Another quoted by the Britlsl)
radio raid the expected fail of
Hongkong hod been delayed by
resistance. In the same
the dome*tie radio aaid
______
amplification that Urn
Bhuraehun a r e a o f the main­
land section of the Crown col­
ony, w h en they assaulted the
Japanaae from the ranr.

, - v '- V

Command Indicates
Attempt To Close
Mediterranean Sea

Colonel Confined

Malaya British
Strike 'At Foe

-K n o x Reports U .S, T roops Fight
U.S. Attacks As Enemy Strives
On Axis Subs

ml orf ■nimhon*
torie* In the war at sea, pre
*
War Department »t Washingtnn
sumably frum the' tune of I're.i Sanfonl have in*gun to p LmIi; doubled previous e«tiniatea o f the
co
operation
and
supjxirt
to
tho
•lent Kousevelt's shoot on sight
Japanese invading strength car
orders tn the United States Navy local hoy iicnuta who rit collect ried toward Philippine' nmrhi**
mu
waste
paper
in
accordance
on Sept. I I, came after dis
strung
hy M0 ttoopahipH under
closures that enemy submarine, with a request ma-'e by Ia *»*» naval anil air t&gt;o»rt
had carried the war close to Henderson t»f thu olfir* of pro­
The mothrrahipn put n host o f
both shores of the United Stales duction management. K W. Me 160 man bargrs into th»* water,
Her* la a view of the waterfront at Penang, Malaya. This rubber *n'1 ,unk 1,n*' American coastal ('alley, a scout master whom* ■n.I these Rwuimeil towanl shore,
port la the goal of Japanese rf forts in northrrn Malaya and its i »hip with possible loss o f '."J troop w aa among the firat to
“ Some of them succeeded In
atari the Sanford campaign, aanl
aalxur* would hamper shipping and force the British to find another live*,
getting ashore.*’ *m«| the war lh *
Enemy
submarines,
edging today
port. In addition, capture, of th* Island would give the Japanese a
A number uf n liirn . have tel pertment communique,
position from which to consolidate new forces and to store supplies. close to California shores, shell
.nnouncemen a ».ld
e,| and torpedoed the lug Ameri ephenej and advived - o u t . of, “ ffleial
‘ he
ran tanker Kinidin, and fired where they ran .ecure dioe.rded ‘ h» l ,» nk &gt;'•&gt;«• " " Lgure.l
deck guns at the tanker Agwl wrapping paper or loirn. Mem I n*w Mruggl* hut whether them
her-, of the Sanford Woman ■ Included Imrge landed JapaOrou
world.
Possibly five of the Emidiii's Club. Mr*. U. H. Dawann, preai *»"ba wa* not clear Hard fighttng Amrriran and Filipino s o l­
crew were lost. Five were injured dent, said, have also pledged their
diers were declared to be morw
and .10 rescued. When last sern support in the campaign
Mr. McCallry pointed out that than holding their own in tho
the vessel wss still afloat hut
wallowing and riding low. She Administrator Henderson wrote bloody fighting along the stretch
of sheltered coastline wh&lt; re tho
had been hit In the stern ty the Mayor W. P. Hill, telling him that Japanese arc attempting to land.
the national waste paper conser­
torpedo.
The first repulsed Japanaae
Th* Agwlwvrld escaped by turn­ vation campaign Is rapidly get­
ing from her course and racing ting under way throughout th* thrust at Llngayon wa* the
Initial encounter between th* In­
shoreward. It waa said her only United States.
"A s
you know," Henderson vaders and tho I'hlllpplnea' atoUt
damage was a aavarad hawser
,
18 Hj^whlel^vvaa^yeut by a shall wrote, "waste paper la vital to lend defenders.
In . other
Luson -tenJi
&gt;- y. T 1 ■ 11 •
dafonaa bacauaa It la tha princi­
actual Identity of tho 14 pal raw material for the paper­ which were unopposed, tho
Order No. 1, stating that *11
"The
"
Chari**
MorrUon
acted as
anno
have
gained
small beac
enomy submarines probably aunk board container* used to ship de­ heads on the Luton
coast at
Santa Claus
at the
annual chief observers of Air Raid or damaged In th* Atlantic was fense materials.
Department of
Christmas luncheon of the RoUry Warning Stations of Seminole not revealed In Knn.v’* announce­ commerce figures show that about Apsrrl, In the north, and at
Club today and distributed toys County must have their station* ment but ho added. In speaking three-fourths o f the paper pro­ Vigan, in the northwest somo
100 miles above t.ingayen.
to Uia members anil their guests report every morning, has been o f the Pacific, that "our Naval duced in the United States each
The Japanese sl-o have gainyear is burned. We must step
after which
it wa* voted to recclvrd by Roy Williams, chair­ forrea have already effectively the burning of old new»pspers.1f'l footholds at l.ega*pi, south
dealt
with
several
Japanese
&gt;uh
man
of
ihe
Civil
Protection
Di­
turn the toy* over to the Elks
I rurrugMtrtl boim , magsiinr* 9inii|***t
Manila «o*i »t Pavan,
marines."
! waste banket paper so that a heavily Japane*r populated |h»i (
Club for distribution among un­ vision, frum the headquarters of
luck of pMperbttartl rontainera. *^00 miles south of Manila on
derprivileged children
at
tha tho Third Interceptor Command,
will not tecome a ejefenae ln»t- [ Mindanao lalanil.
Elks Chriitma* Tree
on tha it wa* disclosed today by Chief
tlrneck."
At lA-gaapi the Nivmler^ havo
Williams.
night before Christmas.
Troop ;U haa aecuretl n vacantlhern umler ceaaelea* Merial ua
Mr. William* recsivtd the or­
Previously today th* Rotary
building to use as headquarter* *«ult whil at Davao, Army head
Club voted to donate 123.40 to; der by telegram, snd was told
on Second Street next to Unlge quarter* at Manila -md. confu*
tha purchase of one quart of that all Air Warden Stations
ii Kona and here the pa|&gt;er w ill, «•«! fighting raged l»nt no Hear
biood plasma tor tiie blood bark must bo prepared Immediately
I k * weighed and packed. A n y o n e picture
of development* there
which will tv kept l-y th* Fer- for 34-hour duty should ,uch in­
Eight local residents sre flying having any waste paper may call was available.
structions coma through. Tha re­ with
nald-Laughton hospital.
A communique from General
Ihe
'Doremus-llasbrnuck Mr. Mr(*al!ey or any bt&gt;y .rout
Mr.
Morrison
recommended ports from the stations will be Flying Servlet, a private instruc­ ami provision* will be made im . MacArthur** hendqinirter^ iNMieil
made
between
5:00
and
11:00
that on account of the national
’ thia morning lieforo tin* Jap
tion flying school, located at the mediately for collection.
emergency Ladies Night, which A. M. every day by telephone and old Sanford airport, arronling to
aneae flotilla win sighted in l.in*
originally wa* aehaduled for next will be made In special code.
guyrri Gulf aaid:
Mrs. Mathew Jlssbrouck, see re- Weekly CitruH Salcn
Mr. Williams stated, "The Im tary and treasurer.
Monday night, be postponed and
•'There i* rontimiing activity
rtanca of this order, tha first
that Instead
a “ poor man a
south
of Vigan, Imt nothing seri*
Of the eight members, sevrral
Show
Great
Increase
lave received, should not be un­ sr* already past the student rat­
luncheon" will bo bald next Mon
lus has developed. Conflicting
day noon when the Rotation* derestimated. It brings th* war ing, Mr*. Ilaabrouck reported.
LAKELAND, Dec. 22. — ( / » r» port.* o f enemy reinforcement*
would have a 15 cant meal and situation vary cloa* to horns."
Th* field will b* Inactive until — Spurml by abnormally light j havc not heen confirmed."
Th* order s* received by Mr. next week as th* personnel of the
contributa tho baltrc* o f thalr
shipments and improved buying
91 payment* to soma worthy William* follows:
school has gone north for Ihe power, auctinis prices on Klurida
CIVIL PROTECTION
charity.
Christmas holidays.
tangerines snd grapefruit were Jap Capture Of Guam
MEMORANDUM
a*org* A. Speer described tha
Flying with the service are better dfiring the week ending Is Reported Probable
Order
No.
I
work of tha Rad Croa* war re­
John Jonas, Andrew Carraway, K. Dec. 20 thin for any correapundlief fund and called attention to ATTENTION: ALL AIR RAID dulllvan, Bill .Staples, Voile Wil- ing period in tho eight-year rec­
WASHINGTON. It.*- 22. &lt;/lh
WARNING (STATIONS OP
tha fact that Seminole County's
lama, A . Myers and Lester Guth­ ords of the Growrrt Administra­ — The Nsvy said tmlay II* last
SEMINOLE COUNTY
quota of 95,000 will take some
rie.
tive
Committee
and
orange
price*
mriiage friini Ihe i.land &lt;&gt;f Guam
Beg tanlag Tuesday, Dec. 23rd,
real work to rmlae. Ila sakad for
were highest since lu.1fi for the — receive,| two days after the
• contribution from the Rotary all chief observers will hava thalr
same week.
attack on Pearl Harbor — re­
stations report each morning be­
Club.
Tangerines averaged |L4I per ported that civilian* |n_ tho
W - M. llayne* suggoated that tween 1 and It o'clock, by tele­
on*
anti
three-fifth*
tuahel
box;
ktrrets anil the native ho*pitul
th* fund raised next Monday st phone, until further notice. Peroranges f2.5A; and grapefruit in Aguna Ihe rapltnl, had been
tiie "poor man's luncheon" be a-n* reporting will ua* reporting
12.50 on tha 10 major auctium machine-gunned by enemy planes.
J.
F.
McClelland
was
rc-electad
code
for
hla
atellon
in
accord­
turned over to the Red Croa*
teat week.
Since Dec. 13, the capture o f tha
war fund. The Rotarians promot- ance with procedure recently sent president o f tha Townsend Club
island by the Jap* ha* hern con
all
chief
observer*.
Do
not
man
Thursday
night
st
tha
regular
ly voted to postpone Ladies Night,
sidered "probable."
’
to havo a 15 cent luncheon next atetIona b u t be ours reporting moating In th* Court Houac. Dur­
ing th« meeting's
J. O.
Monday, and to givt tho pro- cull Is mad* dally a* directed.
IIAKK EGG HAH ^ VOLKS
Prompt compliance with this Sharon was alactad to serve as
ceoda to tha Rad Cross.
on* of tho authorised speakers on
George Cochrans wee welcomed cider la expected.
CLEVELAND.
*~(&gt;hio. — l/P) —
MADI80N, Dec. 22. — &lt;/P&gt;—
Division of Civil Protection
lh« Townsend movement In Flor*
beck to the d u b by President R.
Tha full-throated roar of three Edward Schuster, un egg dealer
by Key O. Williams, chairman, Ida, endortod by John Weir, TownW. Ruprvcht after an absence of
who has been In business for 35
representative
for
this plane* overhead supplied a mill years, said It was a new one on
eeas* weeks. Visitor* at today’ s and approved by J, L In*- sand
t a r y air 8undiy to Madison's
luncheon Included Frank William* ley, chairman e f the Semlnol* district.
him when he found un egg with
o f Winter Garden, C. i . Finlay of Oounty Defense Council.
Other officer* who were elected simple, one-hour memorial serv­ three yolks. The dealer said it
Orlando e n d Lindley Bwslm of
for tho ensuing year ere as fol­ ice for Its home-town ham of the wa* not very unusual to find
second world war—CapL—Colin
lows: W. J. Hughey, vice-presi­ P. Kelly, Jr.
Virginia.
eggs with two yolks, but ho be­
dent; Mrs. J. A. Williams, secre­
Th* pianos cams from Army lieved that the three-yolk egg
tary; Mr*. M*r\ha Moffltt, Irva- bases in apodal salute to the 27 waa a rral rarity.
aurer.
yaar-old Army pilot whoso bomb
rr scored three direct hits on the REFUGEES FLEE fllA IL A N ll'
TAMPA,
Dec.
I
t
-4P
&gt;
-A
n
KILLS) IN WRECK
Florid* — Mostly cloudy with ante
Japan*
to Battleship II aruns and
feeblerlooking
kr
i*r« In th e extreme south aid
RANGOON, nurma, Dec. 33—
•ant her to th* bottom of the
TwenROME. Doe. M .-0PI—
___ east portions. Warmer la th*
IA1)—About 60 refugees from
Pacific on December 5.
SM,
A*
It
pea*ad,
a
kid
stand*
Saturty-fiv*
people
were
killed
■erthwast portion teulghL
Thailand, Including 30 Amarlran*
lag hy tha auks waehad &lt;
out and day ana a large number Injurad
I .
missionaries and 10 British citl*
whammed it loudly with Ms to *a accident on the railway
sent, reached Burma safely today.
Ueman^itoppad rirriu g ML Vaauvlus. Detail*
hand. .Tho old
Many arrived with nothing but *
hi*
rare not Imaadtetaly disclosed.
few clothes.
SILVER 8PRIN 08, Doc. I I ,—
by'tS# colter « ,
violent
loath-ra
(A”)—Dirac to n
o f th* Florida
Then he strode
State Baa*bail League decided
WASH. Doc. n-UF&gt;-Pr**. shaking.
Sunday to adopt a schedule and
I l*aawait signed today tha to hie ear and drove off.
MO Mtorglag the selective
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hart ra- aaaka final plan* for th* 1949 sea­
son at a meeting Sunday, Fab. 8.
rorvtce plan while tha Senate

Rotarians Give Warning Station
Elks Toys For Observers Must
Needy Children Report Each Day

$22.40
Buy

irst Order For Air
Raids Received By
ghM m w W U U am a

Donated
Plasma

F l y i n g Service
Has Eight Local
Men As Students

n

McClelland Elected
Townsend President

course,

Memorial Service la
Held To Honor Kelly

Urchin Slaps W rong
Gentleman's Auto
local weather

Directors O f State
League MakePIans

Military Service
BQ1 B ecom es Law

heard demands that all recruRteg ha halted aad that the aa-

Flyer In Hawaii
Cables He Is Safe

Blanding Engineer
Is Language Expert
CAMP HANDING, Doc.

amtem cF the^SadkaT

t o s t , 109Uk Rngtoaera, lis t (Di­
xie) Infretry Division who could
M m i*

szssa s

«irod n cahUgram from thalr
son, Jennings, who la stationed
at iHckam Field, Hawaii, with
th* Hapdqaarten rtqnarfran.
___ ,

Wing, UalA ir Corps

ha te aafa. Th*
-----th* first direct
new* th* Hurt family haa had
at th* y o o f flyer who sent
******

City News B riefs

Tho director* gav* unanimous
approval te a major league amend­
ment to tho major-minor agiroam t that would push th* period
for drafting players back thro*
wooks, thus giving tho minora
■tor* time to complete player
deal* prior to tho aanual draft.
-AO eight chibs were represented
at tho aaaal— pnaldod over by
A| Cambo t t GainsayUte,

Th* Liana Club will not knee
It* weakly matting Wadnaadoy
night, alnc* It te Chrtetmaa Eva.
City Commissioners adll hold
•ml-monthly mealing to­
thalr

night *t T:S0 o'clock at thoiClty
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if iS ):. S A J ^ O t l t ) .- P L O fttD A

t h e to u r is t Outlook'

THt /|sN&gt;WtS

Ju«t what the war will do to Florida’* tourist season,
confidently predicted a few weeks ago as destined to be
the best on record, la now somewhat problematical. When
the first shock of the treacherous attack on Pearl Harbor
la-forgotten and the nation ^ m a , a ccu s to m e d .to .a .atato
of war, it ia quite possible tlja tjb e thought* of persony,
living In.frozen dime* will turn again {o palm* aqd beaches.
The manager of a tourist bureau m Miami .report*
that despite the b^d news-Of Dec. 7, fla ir tty ea{]cellAtions resulted during (he flrat few days.thereafter and
at now-his organisation U deceiving jhamrirtrw bookings
t only for Florida’ but fttf Cuba and tns Bahamas M well.

Drinks — P a u k a g e.G ood s,B eer

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
112 W . FIRST STREET

v PEACtyJl
p ic T A W

B

ing islands this winter.
. "Both Pan American and P, L Q. ha
says R. .T. pdlchambcrs, "they intend o|
per their current1sdhedujes, the P. A ;0»
tforl tKat the government would take an;
Pan Afnerican laid they were geared to
10 flights a day to Cuba. We are going

• ELECTRIC RANGES

• ROD8**&lt;RE5t

• W ATER

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HEATERS

• REFJUGERATORS
• APPkJANCES
•JOHNSON MOTORS

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TACKLE—
• GUNS' &amp; AIR

BICYCLES
MONDAY,

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B IB L E V E R SE F O R T O D A Y
• But all .this was soon in ruin*

SWtdtrSBtJB'JS
la W n i'io o a crumpled Into duet.
The things'that a r o u t n are In*
dttd temporal: Where were white,
| i w i * M kino hanging*, faitehed
with ford* ft lliwn and purpl* to
a jra r rtti#» and pillar* of marble:
The teds w an o f gold and tiNer

famed Hotel Nacibnal do Cliba, said, "the pitack on Hawaii
waa very disconcerting. However, we’ve'beep hi wars before
and I .do not think people are merely' going’ (o'* go into a
blackout because of the present Intematwripl situation. Our
bookings aro heavy, and w® are preparing fon a line.season.”
CALL LOUDLY CHANTECl.Eft
H. V.' Moon, general manager of Rainbow Springs, the
(From Wins*)
^
w|dely-known attraction near Dupnelion, Agfa, ^Undoubtedly;
. . bo who. has witntuod th* we have had a temporary monkey wrench thrown Into our,
lUr o f M* d ru m m ail either
41s s i om s o r ala* arUo stronger December busineaa. 'However, we do .pot •Milieve thinking
than before.") —» From Chaote- people aro going to foijrat the need and value of the kind
eWr," by Edmond oatand. of relaxation such a* can be found only In F|&lt;u;ld* and near­
OH, CHANT BGLRR, you ob o bo- by Cuba. One* the holiday* and the uuieztaloUcs of the
■ ’ ’ U m d ao long
Tho Vibrant, ringing toealn of present drift discussions are over we should see a large
number of former and ne^r'visitor*."
Could p l i r c t u o darknoaa, call
AU In all w# can aee no reason why Sanford should be
V—* again I AU n igh t'
down-hearted.
We have Use atgke in (he'tourist business
Tho poi^ saa om s nar* plotted,
(lien thoat Florida communities. We do not’ believe the
• a sw they irnltei
And *U wjte’ would diaputo their tourist busineaa will be seriously affected, but I f It la. jr#
;■* d e n t a l sway
* • &gt; will still haye our principal mainstay throughout ail thase
Art falling. Bran you, boenuas
lean years qnd that It salary. And the outlook for agricul­
tks day
Has a*sa i d Indlffarant to your ture in general U much better than It has hem in many

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flaming Milt
» ••
Boenuas tho tlouda aro hangI’l l
• ' Ilk* a pall
•
.7 T
Across-tit* eutt you, too, aro
•■'*
tart, yon

with water iprty. I f (ho firs gala
beyond control, tb* ehlof 'fir*
iw|rd abooM »ourvl the regular

Agencies W ill Stage covertfil by tho examination* will
during the noxt two
Exams For Applicants yrnra
jhe made
from n regUter that will bo
JACKSONVILLE.

Dec.

22. —

wt up after piper* are graded.

Claao (Mf— Examination* will be con
duetod Jan. St for 42ft appll-

M in regular flra drill.
loadora ahould conduct them in
an orderly faablon to abettor
nearby borne*. Loadora mvat keep
tb* pupil* In control.
■'
S. Wkat to Orgaala* 4
Qo thee* thing* right awag—
they aro aaaontial now!
i '
(a) Boloct tho air raid rafUoo
—moro than on* If nocoassry. He
Hire there I* moro than on* salt.
(b ) Determine bow the aehool
will )|a sounded fo r an air

TABLE
TENNIS

esnta aooklng poaltion* with the
Hint* Board of Health and the
Crippled Children'* CommUalon,
It waa announced Sunday by tho
merit iyrt*m council for the two
a ij t d fiL"
*
Tho examination* will be giv•n a t ‘ Petuaecla,
Tallah*j»ra
Jackacnvllle. QalneivUU. Tampn,
Orlando, Wert Palm Beach anl
Miami.
VPoaltion* to-bo filled art Ihotn
i f ) Aaalgn a rsfug# apace or o f Junior and |*nW&gt;r elork, Junior
rags .ream for each emas i or and soniot ’ alanographer, typlit,
rttouoUng rlorh ataUatieal clerk.

T

Chrism**,fcYtaw.qiijy
Over four hundred million i Allan bM-bes

s K r a d a t a "*“ •
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PAULINE STARKWEATHER

Tho Oormana aro beginning to
fldd oat tiatw ar la a game that
tafe can play.
r ’ * ! rr ■
Bolter bang up the old aoak for
Ckriatmaa tius year. By next *«ar

estimated, will b* Used to bliy Def
ftu a ftom th*lr tomwffnr w
Ing permanent saving* M td,lin k 'd
tho war. If you havs paver Jplni
Club, you should do so this year,
when nogt J)qs*P\ber tofi# V f h t

c
se
Dtra
Exo^wirf

conc€Tixr»iiofi

appolntmonta for aereieta

•up tho morale of the
laa. ao that if a raid occur*
will have experience In keepthem' occupied. Organlte flrat

ERECTOR SETS

aid training for selected group*.
Organise firs dsfsiuo training for

TW S fn '

•.The answer to that la— we
ddint. laMmd to to caught nap*
dmg again—anywhere or an*n n *. Vr* prs not going to »ay
again—“ It can't happen here.'*
Don’t ruah eround, don't worry,
hut act) Theao are klreple precau­
tion*. Read (hem again. Think
b«w red trill apply them to your
uchool; Then tab* the nactuary

is. ft la
Stamps.

United Lumber
Company

COMPANY

FIIKNCH A
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Woman's Happio
Indlridual* and omnU*|lpna
that regard war-tlms sa Uetr op-

AD

However, many persona have found it a convonient
way for w ring fo r other abnorrsal y«ar-«nd .expenses
Some of It goes to meet Insurance pntm
fo r tazea, some o f it fOr mortgage paynventa ana iotareai
aontS of it for charity, and earn* far many other similar
purpoees.
But whatever It goee for, it la a good way to 1*7*.
You can lay aalda a dollar a week or a dime a week and

tranamlasloo o f ala

aaUafyUdr

fraut tta control

camp*

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A n d P e r s o n a l A ctiv itie s

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Sociaty Editor

Celery Feds Have
Christmas Dance

•The second annual Oiristmai
dance of the Celery fed was giv
en In the Armory on Friday even
ing with music for dancing furn
ithed by Glenn Brown and hit
orchestra.
Hostess To Society
_
•,
Centering th* interest in lb
Yuletid* decorations was a hugi
The home of Mr*. H. L. Tillis
silver star placed In the rente
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Holler are of the ballroom o-clhead witl
on Elm Avenue was the scene an
Monday evening of the meeting of
**• kolW* y» In llsd.lo . streamers of red and green ex
tending from the points to thi
the GlrU Society of ChristUn Ser-1 h fi* hU* N- ______
* l « o f .he MethodUt Church. a | Mb i U u - e Sw, ta hai ,cU vide* of the room into large ba*
k*U filled with Rraiilian pepper
yule tide them* predominated in for Birmingham, Ala. to visit The stage was banked with fern
the decoration*.
with her parents.
Rrsilllan pepper and poinsettlra
Th* festive mood wa* complete*
The impressive candle.ight ser­
Mis* Lillian Dunlap is the gueit by the soft lights of the Christ
v 'd was conducted by Mile Betty
t v ..—, j
. , . .
of her parents in Maryville, ms* tree. A Urge lannrr with i
Thurmond, assisted by Mis* ln*s|T#Bn. for n ,, hoLdiyt.
Sint,a at each end and the wordWilliamt. The book review, “ Stand!
--------■'Mrrry Christmas" greeted thi
up for China** was ftvtn by Mbs
Hiw BeraJe Long of Pitts- dancers sa they circled the ball
room.
Vesta Ann White and the follow- bu? h. .P* - u v11*l0 " « ,wi‘ h frirnd&gt;
Sponsors for the evening wen
. .
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1 ,
and reUtlves In Sanfortl.
ing study chairmen w*r* appoint­
Mrs. John Kick, Mrs M. S. Wig
gins, Mr*. B. L. Perkins, Mr*
ed: Miss CUdya Forguson, muilfj
Otto Caldwell and Mrs. II. B Mr
Miss Cares Hsyee, picturei; MUs
(all.
W hlU .'artj anu M l.. ler&gt; M„ .
At intermission a floorshov
Kalherin*a Spencer, literature.
I
---------s i r presenter! with Msrk Cleve
.,l
by ,he “ " ’ “ P ,nl L H- Swalm o f Berkley. W. land acting as master of rrrrmii
give a ChrUtmaa basket lo some.Va. is the guest of bit brother niesk The show featured voca
"*£57
land sister-try-law, Mr. and Mrs. solos by Orien Farrell, Jr., am
Gladys Tippin; a violin solo hj
Th# January meeting will be |E. M. SwsTm. for the holidays.
liernsrd Deeter, and a girl * trii
held at the home of Miss Saide*
----------and Inea William*. During a so-1
Bill Baker, private first class, which Included Alma Grantham
claj hour games were enjoyed with of Ft. Bragg N. C. was the week- Betty King and Ann Stine.
Following the floors how, Patty
prixes being won by Mies Betty’ end guest of his slater, Mrs. LilThurmond and MUs CUyda For- Ran Vickery, and father, J. W. llodge and David Gstchel Ini the'
ing *
guson. Refreshments were served Baker,
I tertslnmvnt w a s rlima xrd '
to the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hansen lb* &lt;"*lrlbutlnn o f the favors si
The Misses Mildred Await, Car­
hlldren of Ntw O r-1 lh* cunriuslon o f the LaCongs
olyn Waller, Mary Wyatt Rat- and three children
HIT. Vesta Ann White, Mhrien leans, La. are the guests o f Mrs. which wa* led by Lois Caldwell
Aiken, LotUla Gormty, Katherine Hansen’s sister, Mrs. Raymond and Mack Cleveland, Helen Hut­
chison and Billy Branan.
Spencer, Gwen Hayes, Wilma Schaal,
Those enjoying \h* gala affair
LrslU, CUdya Forguson, Derieux
Friends of Mrs. Jess* A. Cook were:
llayts, Inca Williams, Saide* Wil­
Th* Misses Nancy Collum, Ann
liams, Betty Thurmond, and Mrs. will regret lo learn of the deatn
of her mother, Mr*. Mary B. Wiggins, Florence Wells, Peggy
Z. B. Ratliff. ____________
A n n Stine,
Valeri*
Knight, at her home In Stewarta- Duncan,
Wells,
Connie McCall,
Alma.
ville, Ind., recently.
Mr. Arid Mrs. Cullum
Grantham, Helen* Tamm, EvsJimmie Carter
has arrived lyn Stiles, Evelyn Stowe, Doris
Entertain A t Party from
th# Gordon Military Acad­ Entimlnger, Mary Jane Kobnoltr,
emy in Barnesvllle, G*. to spend Lucy Ward, Helen Hickson, Mar­
Mr. and Mrs. M. U Cullum ware ChrUtmaa with his parents, Mr. tha Page, Sylvia Mrisch, Susan
Kirtley, Shirley Cameron, Glidya
boats at their home on Thursday and Mrs. E. B. Carter.
Pippin, Betty King. Jan* Thig­
evening at a dinner party given
bi honor of Mr*. J. E. Courier, Jr.
Miss AI lev DeCoursey haa ar pen, Jean Harper, llrlen Hutchi­
a recent bride. Poinaettlaa were rived from the Baptist Bible lu ­ son, Kathryn Wiggina. Martha
lled to form the floral decoration* jititut* in New Orlean*, La., to Wight, Patty Hodge, Chrysanthe
for th* room* of th* Cullum hom*'*l*lt with her parent*, Mr. and Kellis, Marty Perkins, Shirley
Kick, Helen Stafford. Betty Waand th* dining table held a central Mrs. W. C. DeCoureey.
then,
Janet
Chapman,
Erma
arrangement of Braitiian pepper.!
----------At each place wa* a amali light-1 Mr. J. Fleiicher and grandson, Doudney Lola Caldwell, Mildred
Jeaale Durden,
Mary
ed candle In a novel holder.
t Philip Kronen, left th la morning Robaon,
Thoae enjoying the hoepltallty of to' Sarasota where they will Martha Emerlck, Rebecca Stev­
Mr. and Mra. CttUum were:
l !P,B d i h*1 c lhr- lm»* holiday* with ens, Ruth Hand, Phyllis Smith,
Kathryn ' Lawton, .Dorothy San­
Mra. J. E. Courier, Jr., Mr. and “ re. FleUcher a children.
ford and Betty Buhrmsn.
Mra. J. E. Courier, S r , Mil*
.
_ ,
Also Clarence Donaldson. I-»c
Maud* Ramsey and Edward MarMr. and Mr*.. John D. Ba me*
. . .
*
&gt;V)r1 a n n a
TnKn
Vm
. . J
Butncr. Jr., Billy Robnolte, Ce­
cil Mhuin, Mack ClevcUnd, Jr.,
Bill Branan, McKay
Truluck,
Franklin Brtnin, Charles Park,
Jr., Billy Flaming, Al Raburn,

Th« regular meetint of th*
Tourist Club will b« held in
Uvb Tourist Center at 7
7:30 P. M.
Tba Ruth (Jordan Wrl
Wright Dane
tag Studio la having a thristmai
party for pupil* of th
the dancing
school and 'th* school o f Child
hod at the Studio on*Oi
on*0*k Avenue
at 8:00 P.M.

Demonstration Club
Has Christmas Party
v

‘
The Lake Monroe Home Demon
atration Club held Its
annual
ChrUtmaa party at th* home ot
Mra. R. D. Baas on Wednesday
afternoon.
Th# room* of Mra. Baa** home
Were effectively dreorated to de
note a yulctlde atmosphere with
color* ol red and green and a
lighted Christmas
tree,
from
kwhich gift*, were distributed to
those present, after which th*
hostess served refreshments.

Thousands
* f 1*40

Xmas Cards
In parfarl r«*n4HI»n will
b« nold thla w#*k for

•ml IoWVm at Jl*»i Hanfi.nl A«« b*U»r*n lha
houra of &gt; «•«» A- M and
U and I:t0 and 9 I*. M*

THE READ SHOP

Bay Defraaa Bumps A Banda

ENDS TONIGHT
T « l u » ] 7:25 - »:3U

Tuesday Is
Bargain Day
Double Program

P e r s o n a Is

Dinner Party Is
Attended Ry Club

**va ns their gimata f a r th e !
holiday*, Mrs. C. H. Glrerdaau
and BMaabeth Girardeau o f Co­
lombia, 8. C. and Ml*a Louisa Shtrwood Jaeotaon, Jimmie Ing
a dinner party at th* Velde* Well* o f Savannah, Ga.
ley, Jimmie Rklfa, Raymond Kx
Hotel on Thursday evening.
tier,
Walter
Connoly.
K arl
Present w e n : The MUsee Lei*
MU* Sarah Sheldon has re­ Bchultx, Karlyle Houiholder, Cul­
Swaggerty, Paulin* 8wagg*rty, turned from Charleston) 8. C. len Wright, Mack Johnston, Au­
Lucille Rowland. Dcloraa Banned. where she attended th* senior burn
Burrell,
Paul Averlrtt*.
Blanche Naugher, Gertrud* Kel­ ring ceremony at Th* Citadel Giles Chapman, Frank Ray, Hud
ler, Ruby Boothe,-Cherry Ellsab- an Friday evening when 190 dy Bishop, Neil Powell, Lrroy i
ler, Stafford, Voncill* Ystes, Dor­ senior* recalved their ring*.
Lang, Clifford Proctor and Hcr-|
othy Roriar. Gladys Hawkins,
man Middleton.
Carolyn McKInnty, Mabel Allen,
Also, Edward Marshall. Bobby]
Mr. and Mra. Grovar C. WhldFlorin* Bald, Mrs. A. J. Peter- den of Ocala, Mr. and Mra. J. Proctor, Stuart Quarterman, Wal­
son and Goa Schmah.
ter
Bra I, Billy Hollyhead, Edwsrd
E. Baker, Ernest Baker o f Ft.
Banning and Mlaa Helena Aulick White, Dale Hofmann, Bernard
o f Tampa ware the dinner guest* Dealer, - Charles - Anlth. Frank
tarday of Mr. and Mr*. L**- Woodruff, III, Wallace Albritton,
Bob Hickson. Paul Hickson. A l­
WenL
_______
fred Doudney, Earl 8haff*r, of
Th*' regular met ting of tha
Mr.- and Mra. E. D. Chitten­ Leesburg, Gen* Harrison, Spence
Co-Ed Cksaa o f tha Flret Christ. den and daughter, Judy, o f P|- William*. Georg* Speer, B. J.
Jan Church wn* held on Thurs­ nella* Park, accompanied by MU* Goode, Edward Daniels, Howard
day evening at th* home of th* Laura Chittenden and MU* Edna Botelrr, Jr., Al Wallace, Joe
Hodge,
Ralph
Mime* Betty and Geraldine Pe­ Chlttandan, have laft for Arling­ -Douglas, Leroy
tra*.
A abort hoi Hires ressUn ton, V a , to vUlt with thoir bro­ Ray, Ralph Smith, Jr., 8heldon
Hardin, Pete Mrro, Fred Wight,
was bald folloared by a saclsl ther*, Roy and Jo* Chlttandan.
Yet non Allman, John Duhn, Her­
Mlaa Joanna A u a n lta haa ar­ bert Moreland. Ben Crawt-ird,
rived from th* University o f lla -h Whrlehel, Jack Ileirlr.g,
South Carolina In Colombia to Ray Herndon, Marion Raborn.
vUlt with bar parents, Mr. and FMetv Will Is ms, Billy llrnalcn,
Mra. J. N. A s u r e Do over tha and Mr. and Mr*. Jenres Kryes,
Christmas holidays. She had aa Mr. and Mr*. 0. P. Herndon. Mr.
her gueet ever the weekend, MU* and Mrs. M. L. Hudson and Mr:
Glenn Drown.__________
Jean Stafford of Stuart, also n
atadent at tha University.
Louise PrrklnT” Doris Jackson,

Co-ed Class Has
Regular Meeting

Inexpensive Fruit
Cake Is Approved
By County Agent

Telephone 14H

Mrs. M. L. Tillis Is

Calenderi

PARE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mra. OumU Wiiwon. county home
dcmon«tra!!nn intent.
trwt«*«l
•nd
i pprovnl
an
inexpensive
fruit rake which she r«IU • **l*«t
minute*' cake and re.nrnmendi* it
a* one that i* Mju*t ri/h t'* for
holkklv fr»tivitiew, a ye».«t fruit
cake rfcammed with fruit and nut*.
MIt ia not only deliciotu to ta^tr.
but pretty to look at a* well and
vrei^ha 2 and 1-4 po:nd»
The recipe follow *• I
cup but
ter; I ami 1-4 cupa brown auxiir;
1 teaspoon halt; I efir. well h«'n
ten; 1*2 package
fa«t
t rann •»*
ycaat; 1*2 cup lukewarm water;
1*2 teaspoon sugar; 2 and 1-2 »u|o
aiftiil fimir; gratnl rind «»f I 2
lemon; I tra*|&gt;«»on ground
nut
m eg; 1*4 trnaptwin grouml clove*;
1*2 triupnon baking «wla; 1-2 cup
aour milk; 1 an«l 12 cup* aced*
|ea^ raiaena; 1-2 cup a.icetl citron;
1-2 cup hn*kcn nut.a;
Four yexat into lukewarm wa
I trr, add 1*2 tra»p«»on sugar, et•r and
let aland five minute* to aoften
Adtl .'1*4 cup of flour, heat RiniMtlh.
cover and let rise in i» warm
place land 12 to 2 houra I ream
the butter, augur and »alt until
William F. Dirk ami hit bride, the former Virginia French, leave th*
light When yea at hatter heeomea
Church of Heavenly Rest In New York after their marriage. John
light, add lemon rind and apicea
Jacob Astor, half-brother of the groom, was in usher, while Mr*. Astor.
Sift the AOkla wuh the remaining
the bride's sister, wss matron of honor. The wedding reception which
flour, then add flour ititd aour
had been planned was cancelled because of the war.
milk allernntelv to the rake i»at
ter.
blending thoroughly
after
each addition
l»o not overm u
Cadets (Jet Honors
Ijiatly ndd the fiuit and nuta.i
with 2 tal»lea|MM»iia n»oie!
At Military School dredged
fl«M»r.
Rutter an M*inch ring form pan
FORK UNION. V a. Ihv. S3. - •nd ‘luAi
llu. with f.our. Four the hot
(special I \ t‘ 1riiudney, R K. (,.r into the ring pan until l-l full
* Good q u allleindoii olid \V
F
lleiiidoii| Ful the remaining butter
into
ktv Rsjun
well buttered No. 2 anil I 2 11,1
liud«* llo* hniioi i«dl lor th«
Satin
i A n . l.el the cake* riae in h c«iy
lei in o f the «rho*t| year
warm place for 1 and 1-1 bour&lt;
* I s t t li IJir*
Union Military A n m mv
F.gce them in a ^lightly c « «l “ veil,
Trims
Union.
Vi* , llrudinirater
heated to JSIHl degn*ea and _«C**r
to
r«*. kina •late,| today.
*
Full
Cut
minute*,
mcretae
the
heat
20
received ;150 degree* and bribe « t»»tri| of i
.S, .)■ • five radrt*
*
Trarane.
"Honor S tjra ‘ aa« an aw^rtl for | and l - l houra
Remove rakea |
Itlue
thru hiith «tan«lmg
from |w»n* ami b-t ro*»l
llnnh
I t to 4 *
with apricot gla ir and decorate
with
cherriej
and
IdarU-hed
al
Anderwon
Ihnu
Winslow
haiine ihs-*epted the presidenryy munda.
___________ ___ ________________ I
of Whitman I'tdlege in \Va*h -----------------------Stone,
ington. Hr
Wendell f
|'rnfp««itr of I'hrloNophy in li&lt;d week, Freaident llnniilfon Holt
|{ollin« announced
lie will*
IU.TI,
w j* o f
Ianw College since
elr deal l^an of the Faculty at aaaume hn ilutie' at the eml of,
a meeting of the Tru«tee« U't the pv**nt academic year

1.69 Rayon Satin

GOWNS

Holly;

Laara lagatta
Famed American avlstrlx, Laura
Ingalls la pictured at Uia Washington police headquarters niter she
was Jailed on xKkrg* of violating
the Foreign Agents ReeJatmUaM
set. She was charged with being
rfn agent of th* German government.

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MU* Msrjori* TlllU. field conanltaat e f th* National Fader*tion
*f
Buataeaa and Profaaaional
Watson's Clnba o f l i t ! Broodare/. N. Y , haa arrived to spend
Christians with her parents, Mr.
and- Mrs. la y Tillis. MU* .TUlie
haa lost completed a two and
0 half month’s field trip'la Col-

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H ongkong Still Nazis May Be
Holds Out Under Preparing For
A ttack
Japanese Attacks Swift
Hitler’s Assuming: Of

DECEMBER ?», 1941

Jap Goal in Malayan Drive

nhAS .

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Colonel' Confined

Italo*(rerman II*
Boats, Several Jap
Subs Sunk In Both
Atlantic and Pacific

J l » r AaawHaleU llraal
A source which often hat had
remark.My accurate behind-thev
aeeaes information said today
Adolf Hitler's assumption of full
CMUnaml o f the German army,
and new Axia movements, Indi­
cated the Germans are preparing
far a swift attack to close tho
Mediterranean.
The object, ha said, would b«
to Salvage the Libyan campaign
and otimt the retreat in Hus-

AaWMIH

London aOUrces Indicated
tod a y that Britain's Hon*.
koac snrrlioiL atm held out

Tj the Japaneae siege and
£ attack by land' and
Qf British Malaya, iliv
liw e a * 800 miles north
W pgpnn ark- reported
Ifcfcif (warily at tha jap-

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Command Indicates
Attempt To Close
Mediterranean Sea

CoL' D C. E*cea Ruhlenb.
mer . commaadanb of
FleliL Bewail, w it ordei
fined' to hie qanrtr* at
bus, Ohio, a p .tr tan adi
which be knocked the U. 1
Deploring lack e f air p

Ity rtcognlting ths cold
tap- msd torments suffered
n d m lln * Ou-man armies
announced
Mftndky nJght he Waa taking over
Mtbonaf direction o f tbe Natl land
B r t n . and k# Immediately appeal­
ed to hie soldier*—“ fanatically’’ ,
a* he put it—to wait out tbe win­
ter fo r new arms end troops.
Hitler first announced in a eurP*»e move that ha had replaced
General Field Marshal Walt her
vast BiauchlUch a* commander of
tfct armief.
.He aak) Intuition led him to hie
tlpfu l derision.
■The dramatic announcements,
Including tbe bold-feet exhortation
t f his troops, contained tbe harsh
a&amp;imlneMn that tbe g n a t SUd

As Enemy Strive.
To Get Foothold
Support Given
Boy Scouts On
Paper Campaign
Clubs,

Here la a view o f tha waUrfroat St Penang, Malaya. This rubber
port is the goal o f Japaneaa afforta In northern Malaya and its
seisuro would hamper shipping and force the tlrltlah to find another
port. In addition, capture o f tb i Island would give ths Japanese a
position from which to consolidate new forces and to store supplies.

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Donated To First Order For Air
-Huy .Flajnja, Far Raids Received By
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—mid on the home front specificaU k,
Charles
M &gt;rrison acted
at
* The Russian* have driven wed­
ges Into Herman positions which
have made"' It Impossible for ' the
S ou th ern
A s s o c i a t i o n Germans to'halt their retreat and
have demolished the Hitler pre­
tense that the Natle are executing
an orderly withdrawal to etreighten their line, an aotlw rlutlvf mili­
tary commentator aa!4 yesterday.
Seminole High School h i. been
Other polnte mentioned In Rutplaced on the accredited &gt;lat of aian reporta Indicated that *we»tone of the highest rating assocta- ward bulges were being made in
tlona In th* South according to a
letter received by Principal G. K.
McKay recently,
Coming from the Florida CommIttee of tbe Commission on Becondary School, ef tha Southern
Association, the letter accredited
the local school for 1841-42. With
this rating, student# with Seminole High diplomat will be accepted
In any collcga In the South without cxamlnetlone end also In most
colleges in the East and WeaL
British Cairo headquarter, indi­
This la the twenty-flfth year cated that mala British force*
that Seminole itUgh School bee a- were pressing forward at top
chieved this high ranking. County speed today and reported a sucSuperintendent T. W. Lawton de­ e o v fe l attack lpalpal tha AxU
clared this morning, Tho Southern garrirew 110 mUea inside of ti.e
Association rates 1-A on tho State wtstern section of Libya.
Hat, Mr. Lawton added.
Tho Axio* shattered army in
The letter to Mr. McKay fol­ Libya, opM* and to headlong flight*
lows: “ A t tbe meeting o f tbe woe pictured by .B m m ‘ headSouthern Association In Loulo- u ite r s Sunday wight u
too
vlUe, Dec, IM1, your school was tanrpaalaad to colloet Its strength quote o f $6,000 will Uhn some
accredited for tho yen* 1041-42. fo r an effacthra defense o f Bon- tesl work to releo. Ho u se d for
a contribution from tho Rotary
Club. ,

Oruranizations

attack* on enemy *ut&gt;
the Atlantic nml Pacific
The announcement » f the vie
tnriea In the war at *$»«, pie
■umably from the Ilime of I’ rtui
‘lent Rooae veil's &lt;«hooti*on *ighi
order* to the United State* Navy
on Sept. 11, came after di*
cloaurea that enemy submarine«
hml carried the war rlo*e to
b«»lh ahorea of the tfnile.| State*
and aunk one American coastal
•hip with possible lo»* of
liven.
Enemy
nubmarine*.
edi'irin
Icloae to California nhorc*. *hel|
ed arjd torpcfloed the big A men
I ran tanker 8m Idin. and .'tied
deck guns at ths tanker Agwi
world.
Possibly five nf the Emidio’ .*

today.
A number of rilizrns have trlrphoned and advised acouta of
where they ran .retire discarded
wrapping pa|&gt;er or loses. Memhers
the Sanford Womans
Club,
Dawson, preaident. said, have a Iso
L . rpledgwl
I.J , j '. !their
..!.
' support
the campaign.
Mr. Mcl'alley pointed out that
_ ................... .............. . |Administrator llrntlerann wrote
had been hit in tha stern by the] Mayor W. C. Bill, telling him that
torpedo.
i the national waste paper ronaerThe Agwlworld escaped by turn- ', *llon campaign la rapidly act­
ing from her rnurse anil racing 4|ng under way throughout the
shoreward. It was sa|d her only United Stales,
damage waa
severe.! hawser
* A»
f®u know,® Hendenmn
line, which waa cu t by a shell wrrtW- ’ *»■&gt;** |)»P«W li .V lfh r f w

Accredited Rate

unique said fore?.* in

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aln"Krai, ^B^'mflea^Tp.
Imperial defender* of
dnntned h r an vrvr*
■panes# alagt to seemdn death or werlong
aid tbe world by rothat organized resistues In beery fighting,
quoted Jby the British
the axpoated fall of
ta d beeti delayed by
eetetance. I n the earn#
b e domestic radio mid
npitf tealion that the
a r e a o f the main« ad th i Crown eol• they aeaaulted the
runs the rear.

led By Police
o r e * Sanford’s nc^
m eat .this
aak aapw
q^ h ^ U f

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stele ato

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Seminole

Fav?red us*

Axis Garrison In
Libya Said To Be
Seized By British

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'm a t
Quarterly,
Tho Florida

General ^Rommel's

re- ths fund raised next Monday at

main tag armored reru n had boon
driven to Soluck, about 16 mlioa
•oath of Bengasi, u d Itelian In­
fantry « u dad*rod vlriully ieo-

the “ poor eten’s luncheon” be
turned ovsr to the Red Crete
war fund. Tha Rotarian* prompt­
ly voted to postpone Ladies Night,
to have n la rent luncheon next
Monday, and to gtvo tho procoeds to the Red Cross.
George Cochrane w u welcomed
hock to tho el oh by President R.
W. Ruprecht ofter an abacus of
M south aomo wooka. Vbltora 4$ today’s
• capture
luncheon hwtadid Freak William*
Mdy Sat- of Winter Garden, C J. Finley of
Orlando a n d Undloy Bwilm of
starting
Virginia.

John W;

NUMBER 96

KnoxReports U. S. T roops Fight

*

• Enemy Lays Siege
And Hfta Defenders
O f Colony From
#
Land, £ca And A ir

Member Associated Prem

F l y i n g ServiceHas Eight Local
Men As Students
Eight local residents are flying
with
tho
JVoremua-Ma.bmurk
Hying Service, a private instruc­
tion flying school, located at the
old Sanford airport, according to
Mrs. Mathew Hspbrouck, secre­
tary ami treasurer.
rtance of this order, the first
W the eight members, several
have received, should'not te un­ are already past the student rat­
derestimated. It brings the wsi
ing. Mrs. Ilaabrouck reported.
situation very close to home."
The order as received by Mr. The field will be Inactive until
next week a* the personnel nf the
Williams followe:
school has gone north for the
CIVIL PROTECTION
Christmas holidays.
MEMORANDUM
Flying with the service are
Order Ns. I
ATTENTION: ALL AIR RAID John Jonee, Andrew Carraway, K.
Sullivan,
Bl|| Staples, Voile Wil­
WARNING STATIONS O r
iams, A. Myere end Letter Guth­
SEMINOLE COUNTYrie.
Beginning Tuesday, Dec. 23rd,
all chief observer* will have thvlr
viationa repart each morning be­
tween I and 11 o'clock, by teleI hone, until further notlee. Pere~n* reporting will u»» reporting
rodo for hU station in accord­
J. F. McClelland waa rtcU cted
ance with procedure recently sent president o f tho Townsend Club
all chief observers. Do not man Thursday night at tho regular
atsttens b u t bo su n reporting meeting In tbe Court House. Dur­
coil le made dally sa directed.
ing tha meeting’s course, J. O.
Prompt compliance with this Sharon waa elected to serve on
cider U expected.
one of th« authorised speaker* on
Division of Civil Protection
the Townsend movement In Flor­
by Roy G. William*, chairman, ida, endorsed by John Weir, Townend approved by J. L. Ing- •end
repreeenUUve
for
this
ley, chairmen ef- the Seminole district. County Defense CouoelL
Other officers who ware elected
for tho ensuing yanr are as fol­
lows: W. J. Hughey, vice-presi­
dent; Mrs. J. A . William*, secre­
tary; Mrs. Martha Moffitt, trea­
so n r.

r

McClelland Elected
Townsend President

Urchin Slaps W rong
Gentleman’s Auto
LOCAL WEATHER

TAMFA, Dec. 22. -4 M \ -A n
23 KiLLDP IN WRECK
auto drives by n feebler looking
eld gentleman rounded o cor*
ROME, Dee. I t —U fV-Tw osnor. As It posted, a hid stood' tyflve people wore killed Satur­
lag by the n r k reached ewt and day and a largo Bumber Injured
whyauted It iowdly with hie I* an accident on tho railway an-

Military Service
Flyer In Hawaii
CaMea He If Safe
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hurt ro-

Weekly Citrus Sales
Show Great Increase
I.AKF.LANI), Dec. 23. — (/II
— Spurred by abnormally light
ehi|imrnta and Improved buying
power, auction prices on Florida
tangerinea and grapefruit were
better during the week ending
Dec. 20 than for any correspond­
ing period In the eight-year rec­
ords o f the Growsrs Administra­
tive Committee and orange prices
were highest tinea 1836 for the
same week.
Tangerinea averaged |4.41 per
on* ami three-fifths bushel box;
oranges $2.66; and grapefruit
$2JI0 on the 10 major auctloni
last week.
,

Memorial Service Is
Held To Honor Kelly

«*»
Six to

rm a)

eight Japanese di­
visions — 80.000 to 100,000
men — strove for a real
footh old on the island of
Luzon today, 150 miles from
Manila, and were met by a
valiant defense in which
American and Filipino troops
“ more thnn held their own.”
An estimate from the
W»r Department at Wushingtou
■loublril previous rstimstes of the
Japanr*e invading strength car­
ried toward Philippine oraches
by SO troopship* under a utrong
naval and air racnrt
The mothership* put a host of
ISO man bargv* into the water,
and the.e .warmed toward .horn.
“ Some of them nuereedeil in
getting a.hore,” -aid the war Dopartmrilt cummunii|ue
Official c announceinenta
.aid
that tank cimibnt figured In the
new .truggle but whether theae
Included barge landed Japanveo
tanka waa not clrnr llard-fighting American and Filipino soldlera were declared to be more
than holding their nwn in the
bloody fighting along the atretch
of ahelterrd coastline win re th.?
Japaneae are attempting to land.
The fir.t repulsed Japaneae
thrust at Lingayeo waa the
initial encounter between the In­
vader, an&lt;J the. J*hilij*t&gt;tney stout
tamf dvftujero- a
.
In
uthrr
Luzon
landing.,
which were unopposed, the Jap­
aneae have gainud small beach
hrail. on the Luzon enaat at
Aparri, in the north, and at
Vigan, in the northwest aomo
100 mUgy above Lingayen.
The Japaneae ul-0 Have gain­
ed foothold, at Lega.pi, south
east of Manila, and at Davao,
heavily Japanese populated purl
itOO miles south of Manila on
Mindanao Island.
At Legaapi the Invaders have
been under ceaseless aerial us
vault whil at Davao, Army head
i|uartera at Manilu .aid, confus­
ed fighting raged but no clear
picture of developments there
was available.
A communit|ue from (ieneral
MacArthur’ s hendi|uurters issued
this morning before the Jap­
anese flotilla was sighted in Lingayrn Gulf. said:
"There is continulnir activity
south o f Vigan, but nothing sericus has developed. Conflicting
reports o f enemy reinforcements
have not been confirmed."

Jap Capture Of (iuam
Is Reported Probable
WASHINGTON. Dec. a j . - l / l t
— The Navy said today its last
message from the island of Guam
— received two days after tho
attack on Pearl Harbor — re­
ported that civilian* in tho
streets and the native hospital
In Agana. The capital, had been
machine-gunned by enrtny plane*.
Since Dec. IS, the rapture of tho
island by the Japs has been ran
slderrd ‘‘ probable.’*
HARK RGG HAS 3 YOLKS

CLEVELAND. Ohio. — &lt;/P) -&lt;•
Edward 8cha*ttr, an egg dealer
who haa been In business for 36
years, said It waa a new on* on
him when ha foam! an egg with
three yolk*. The dealer aaid It
we* not very unusual tu find
P. Kelly, Jr.
egg* with two yolks, but he be­
The plane* came from Army lieved that tha three-yolk egg
bases In special salute to the 27- waa a real rarity.
year-old Arm y pilot whose bomb­
er scored three direct hits on the RKFUOEBB FLP.B THAILAND'
Japanese Battleship Haruna and
■ant her to tha aottem o f the
RANGOON, Burma, Dee. 22—
Pacific on December 2.
W)— About 60 refugee# from
Thailand, Including 30 American
missionaries and 18 British citi­
zen*, reached Burma softly today.
Maay arrived with nothing but n
few clothes.
MADISON, Dee. 22. — &lt;/P&gt;—
The full-throated roar of three
pltnea overhead supplied a mili­
t a r y air Sunday to Madison's
simple, one-hour memoritl eerv-

Directors O f State
League MakePlana
SILVER 8PRIN08, Doc. 11,1

MV-DIrectere of the Florida
State Baseball League decided
Sunday to adept a schedule and
nuke final plana for tho 1842 sea­
son #» a anti tag Sunday, Feb. 2.

City Hews Briefs

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