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1 S WINTER PARK TOPICS A Weekly Revew of Socal and Culural Acves Durng he Wner Resor Season Enered as second-class maer January , a he Pos Offce, a Wner Park, Fla., under he Ac of March 3, 1879.,, Vol. 14 No. 10 Charles F. Hammond, Publsher Wner Park, Florda, Frday, MARCH 7, 1947 Season Subscrpon $2.25 Prce 15 Cens GLAMOROUS MODELS AT FASHION SHOW Sunny skes and he opporuny o vew new sprng wearng apparel modeled by aracve mem. bers of he club and a group of prey een agers brough ou a capacy audence o he Woman's Club on Wednesday, when he Youh Servce deparmen presened a Fashon Show of Yowell-Drew- Ivey's smares clohes. No only were sus, frocks and sun ogs srkng and colorful, bu hey were clearly desgned for comfor and praccaly as well. The show was a decded success and a nea sum realzed for he Youh Cener whch benefed from he affar. Mrs. Henry Chamberlan, commenaor exraordnary, no amaur a her job, wh a career whch ncluded drecng and presenng fashon shows for Flene's n Boson, eachng Home Furnshngs ard Clohng Selecon classes a Vassar's summer school, ec., gave a lvely and nformave pcure of he new fashon rends already advanced by leadng desgners. Among he fashon changes emphaszed by he sus and gowns modeled n he show were he long orso effecs, longer coas, longer skrs, he pencl slhouee acheved '»y.eher slm" and narrow skrs or much fullness hrough close-fng pleas or fabrcs ha clng. Wrapped and crcular skrs were much n evdence. Defnely ou were knee lenghs, exaggeraed shoulders, ha skmpy look, and ' scraped-up har-dos. Frs o model were he 'een agers, a group of school grls whose man neres seemed o be beach and play clohes. Much applause greeed he wo grls who modeled a par of Mermad dresses by Tna Leser. Made of Baes coon wh a ranbow rou desgn, he bahng su worn by Parca Haley and beach dress by Carolyn Smonds, boh cleverly flauned flshall backs. One of he "covered-up" beach (Connued on page S) ANGNA ENTERS SCORES WITH SUBTLE ARTISTRY.1 Wner Park hearegoers were af- " "' forded a rare rea Tuesday eve- ' 'nng when Angna Eners was pre- ''- > sened by Dorohy Lockhar's popuv,.\ lar Town Hall Seres, a he Hgh I\j V School Audorum. Mss Eners s j! a mme of he very frs order, and >;, he skllful and suble fuson of her,? ' alens n dancng and dramac projecon produce a ype of eneranmen whch s as orgnal as s forceful. ; v _ In pcuresque cosumes of her own desgn and creaon, wh a V. mnmum of props, and o a run- ' nng pano accompanmen of suggesve musc, Mss Eners ran he gamu of emoonal expresson and characer porrayal. She was comedenne, ragedenne, sars and clown, and her audence laugh- (Connued on Page 9) IMPRESSIONS OF THE BACH FESTIVAL Twelfh annual Bach Fesval of Wner Park, Thursday, February 27, Canaa No. 61, "Come, Redeemer of our race"; Canaa No. 180, "Beaufy Thyself, my Spr"; Magnfca. Frday, February 28, "The Mass n B Mnor" a 3 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. Dr. Chrsopher O. Honaas, Drecor; Ruh Dehl, soprano; Lyda Summers, conralo; Lucus W. Mez, enor; J. Alden Edkns, barone; Dr. Herman F. Sewer, Jesse Pedrck Baker, organss; Kahernc Carlo, pans; Alphonse Carlo, concer maser; Frederck Wlkns and John Alexander Perc, fluss; Los Wann and Consanno Epp, oboss; Segmund Grosskopf, Louse Brannen, Derry Dcane, Abraham Sarr, Margare Flnsch, Anne Lovell, Charles Rex, volns; Bernard Frcdlnnd, Mldred Rober, vola; Rudolph Fscher, cello; Edward W. Rosevear, bass; Davd Cramp, mpan. The annual Bach Fesval dd no enjoy he lucky weaher break whch he "Anmaed Magazne" had on he prevous Sunday, bu n spe of he cold and ran Knowles Memoral Ohapel was flled a each of he hree programs on Thursday afernoon and Frday afernoon and evenng. Even a heavy downpour on Saurday mornng dd no preven he aendance of mos of he young college sudens who had been nved from such dsan pons as Jacksonvlle and Mam.,, Tha hs was he fnes, Fesval ' we have had n Wner Park was he consensus of many musc lovers. There was a noably surer GARDEN CLUB READY FOR FLOWER SHOW The Annual Flower Show of he Wner Park Garden Club s scheduled for nex Wednesday and Thursday, March 12 and 13, from 2 o 5 p.m. On Wednesday evenng from 7:30 o 10 here wll be a recepon a whch a syle show feaurng a brde's rousseau, by Yowell-Drew-Ivey, wll be an added aracon. Real flower has, made by Garden Club members, wll be modeled and judged a ha me. Because of he freeze, flowers wll no be so plenful hs year, so ha a wonderful opporuny s afforded for enrans o ry her skll a creang smple,. arsc arrangemens, raher han n mass and color schemes. A a meeng of he general commee hs week, Mrs.Raymond Greene, charman of he Flower Show, nspred all presen wh her enhusasm and wll o make hs show an ousandng even n orgnaly and educaonally. One needs no more han hree or four flowers o make a remarkable arrangemen and one ha may wn a rbbon. There s a secon for every one n whch o make an enry, for members and non-members of he club, from he experenced o he novce, wh nformaon and encouragemen freely gven. A dealed schedule wll be found on he Bullen Board a he Bookery. Choose one secon or more, (Con/Amed on paf/e 3) grasp of he dffcul passages and a hgher plane of nerpreaon, for whch cred should be gven no only o Dr. Honaas bu also o he body of nellgen sngers whose very love of Bach's musc was apparen hroughou he Fesval. Followng he nroducory Chorale played by Jesse Pedrck Baker, organs for he Thursday afernoon program, Canaa No. 61, "Come Redeemer of our Race," opened he Fesval wh a chorus of majesc breadh and cenral fugal movemen, whose nsprng performance was an augury for wha was o come. Mr. Lucus Mez, enor, sang he ar "Come, Jesus, Thy Church awas Thee" wh sasfyng ease and one qualy. Mr. J. Alden Edkns, barone, expressed dramacally Bach's pcoral recave of he Savour sandng a he door and knockng, he pzzcao chords beng mos suggesve. Mss Ruh Dehl, soprano, sang wh graceful nuance he lgh-heared ara "Open wde, my hear". The Canaa closed wh a noble Chorale of movng vocal pars raher han he usual sold chord harmony. The flues and obo of!s? ^s-ng nsrumenalss wh her smulang' conras of mbres gave (Connued on page 8) EINSTEIN TAKES NOTE OP MRS. MARTIN'S PLAN Dr. John Marn has receved a leer from he greaes genus n mahemacs, Alber Ensen, addressed o Mrs. Presona Mann Marn, hs ncomparable wfe, of whose deah Dr, Ensen had no heard, The leer saes ha "a frend had sen o hm he "bookle Prohbng Povery whch I have read (Connued on Page 10) GALAXY OF STARS For "NIGHT In VIENNA" "A Ngh n Old Venna," whch wll be presened by he Rollns Players Saurday, March 8, a 8:15 P.M. a Orlando Muncpal Audorum, s an aemp o recapure, wh ousandng young Amercan sngers, he spr and flavor of a muscal evenng when Venna. was a s hegh. No oher cy had gven so much of muscal beauy o he world, Haydn, Mozar, Schuber, Brahms, Mahler and Wolf receved her greaes nspraons here; a lasng vogue was creaed when he Srauss famly regned supreme, pourng ou her melodes n hree-quarer me; and n our own day, Oscar Srauss, Lehar, Kalman Solz, and Seczynsk have wren eloquenly of her affecon for he gay cy on he Beauful Danube. We nve you o an evenng n he home of Prnce Eserbazy, a dsngushed paron of he ars. The me s 1887, jus 40 years snce (Connued on page &) SOO YONG AGAIN WINS WINTER PARK AUDIENCE The SRO sgn was ou a he Congregaonal Church Monday : evenng for Soo Yong,; dsngushed Chnese acress, presened' by he Communy Lecure Seres. Mss Yong, whose appeal and dramac nensy hrough her monodramas has smulaed local neres and enhusasc suppor of he Chnese people, was scheduled o presen wo of her orgnal monologues. Insead she gave us an evenng of unexpeced bouny by doublng as lecurer and dseuse, akng he opporuny o publcly answer he charges agans Chna made by James R. Yoxmg n hs recen lecure here, Mss Yong's blserng refuaons are no hose of a wde-eyed, hys- (Connued on Page 12) MRS. HENRY ALVAH STRONG LAYS CORNERSTONE OF "CORRIN HALL" NEW GIRLS' DORMITORY The cornersone of Corrn Hall board of rusees; George Spohn, was lad a an mpressve ceremony archec, and Harry C. Cone, he as a feaure of he Rollns College conracor. Alumn Day exercses on Feb. 22, In sealng he cornersone, Mrs. The new dormory for women, Srong used he rowel wh whch whch wll be ready for occupancy she spread he morar a smlar nex fall, was he gf of Mrs. Henry Alvah Srong of Washngon, College; he. YWCA buldng a ceremones a Srong Hall, Rollns D. C, who also gave Srong Hall Rocheser, N. Y.; he Henry Alvah o he college. The new dormory Srong audorum, Washngon, D, was named for Mrs. Srong's C; he YWCA Srong resdence,, maden name, whch was Corrn. Washngon, D. C; Hae M: Dr. E. T. Brown, reasurer of Srong Hall for Women, George. Rollns, aced as maser of ceremones for Presden Hamlon Srong Resdence. Salem College; Washngon Unversy; Hae Hol, who was confned o hs home Hae M. Srong Refecory, Salem wh a severe cold. College, and oher buldngs hroughou he world. Speakers ncluded, L. Corrn Mrs. Srong gave an neresng Srong, son of Mrs. Srong; Dean hsory of "he name "Corrn," her Maran Van Buren of Cleveland, famly name, shorly before she who acceped Corrn Hall for he sealed he cornersone. She sad: college; Mrs, George E. Warren, "I s a grea pleasure o lay he who acceped he dormory for he (Connued on page 7)

2 Page Two SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. H. Hurlbur Tomln, of Wldwood, N. J. s he gues of her nece, Mrs. Paul Hayne, Jr. and Mr. Hayne of 411 Hol Avenue. Mrs. J. V. 0. Parker, of Norrsown, N. J., depared Tuesday for her home afer vsng hree weeks wh her broher, Mr, Clarence M. Day and Mrs. Day, ofhenkel Crcle. The Days now have as her gues for several weeks, Mrs. Charles M. Novack, of Travers Cy, Mch. Mrs. Clemen J. Craf, of Golfvew Terrace has vsng her, Mrs. Earle Deaver, of Oxford, Fa. M', and Mrs. Frederc Dunn- Rankn, of Inerlachen Avenue ook a rp by plane las week-end o vs her son, Derek, saoned a For Knox, Ky. who s recuperang' slowly from a serous case of rheumac fever. Mrs. Dunn-Rankn was n Mam Beach all las week vsng her frends, Mr. and Mrs. Herber Norflee who also have a place n Havana. Mrs. Sdney W, Haley wll represen he Paren-Teachers' Assocaon, where she accompanes he Hgh School Glee Club and band o Deland for her Dsrc Musc Fesval. The wnners a hs meeng wll be elgble for he sae compeon o be held n Tampa laer n he sprng. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Urel, of Evanson, 111., vsed Mrs. George Kraf and her sser, Mrs. Fraley las week on her way o Havana by plane and reurned yeserday for a week-end vs as hey go back norh. Also spendng he week-end s Mrs. Frank Marn, of Ackley, Iowa, who s reurnng o her home from a say n Lake Wales. Wner Park Topcs quoes a few lnes from a noe receved hs week from one of s charer subscrbers, Mss Mary Lovell, of Phladelpha, sser of he lae "I&WsCncr Oyser The mos dsngushed Gf Shop n he Souh. Weddng Gfs, large and small., Georg Jensen Slver Mark Cross Leaher Wedgwood Spode Marghab Lnen Imporan Small Gfs a small prces Orlando and Ogunqu WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 Mrs. Charles Awood Campbell, whose husband was he beloved dean of Knowles' Memoral Chapel from he me was bul unl hs deah n he lae 1930's. She says, "I enjoy he lle paper very much as I have some good frends n Wner Park and n hs way keep n. ouch wh he many neresng acves." ADULT EDUCATION CAN HELP SAYS DR. HOSIC One of he mos admrable ras of he people of he Uned Saes s her capacy for self-crcsms. Ths could and should be made more nellgen han s. As a means of accomplshng hs, a naon-wde program of lecures, forums, and readng and dscusson groups under he general drecon of he U. S. Offce of Educaon bu wh local communy leadershp should be organzed. The colleges and unverses mgh well quadruple her effors n her feld. The presen offerngs of he daly and weekly papers, he magaznes, he broadcasng companes and he moon pcures are, educaonally speakng, no only nadequae, hey are ofen raher mseducaon han educaon n he rue sense. Ths s Dr. Hosc's answer o he queson, graned ha he Uned Saes has serous lmaons n he role of a grea world power, wha can be done abou? Speakng under he auspces of Rollns College on Thursday afernoon, he declared ha he Amercan characer as a whole s relavely mmaure. Our preoccupaon wh money and amusemen ndcaes a poor sense of values. I also reveals a deep feelng of dssasfacon ha grows ou of our falure o realze n pracce wha-we profess In heory, As a maer of fac mos Amercans appear o have no adequae heory abou he good lfe a all. As a resul hey become easy vcms of propaganda; her law-makng s largely conrolled by specal neress; and he general welfare s los sgh of. From he vewpon of oher naons we are nclned o be unsable, boh polcally and economcally, whou a well-hough ou foregn polcy, whch ress on nellgen and responsble publc opnon. In shor we have ye o prove ourselves. As Professor Perry of Harvard says n hs One World In The Makng, "enlghened selfshness" s a false docrne. The nernaonal relaons of a grea "democracy" mus have a moral bass. We can' serve God and Mammon a he same me. Frances Slaer Gowns Wraps Spor Clohes San Juan Hoel Buldng GALAXY OF STARS For "NIGHT In VIENNA" (Connued from Page 1 Von Floow's melodous opera, "Marha," was gven s world premere n Venna. The arss whom Prnce Eserbazy has engaged are scheduled o sng, n cosume, hghlghs from "Marha" n celebraon of s 40h annversary, bu prmarly hey wll concern hemselves wh hefnes musc Venna produced. Ther program wll nclude some of he greaes wrngs of Haydn, Mozar, Schuber and Brahms, and more of he llng ars, walzes, czardas, and polkas, whch sprang from he spr of hs gay, carefree, smulang cy so long he hear of culural Europe. Impresaro Charles L. Wagner has pcked a handful of Amerca's brghes young sars o eneran you: Mona Bradford, lovely conralo of Chcago Opera fame; Laura Casellano, lyrc coloraura who sarred wh Bradford n several Wagner Opera Producons; John Gurney, long a favore bassbarone of he Meropolan; Euardo Rael, a newcomer who has sung for he pas wo seasons wh he New York Cy Cener Opera Company. Muscal drecor s Warner Bass. Rchard Gordon, handsome young enor from he md-wes, makes hs concer debu n "A Ngh n Old Venna," doublng as vocals and maser of ceremones, he conrbues a vrle enor and an engagng personaly. For an evenng of rch muscal eneranmen, see and hear "A Ngh n Old Venna." FLORANDO FASHIONS Fashons defnely creaed for lfe n he Florda sun... for you who make your wner homes n golden Cenral Florda... o wear wh prde when you reurn Norh. YOWELL DREW IVEY CO. The Fashon and Qualy Sore Snce 1894 ORLANDO The Jade Lanern Snce 1937 Large selecon of handbags n leaher, plasc and fabrc, whe and oher colors. Chnese slk lngere, handmade, beaufully desgned. 332 Park Ave. Norh Phone 576-W Your Dependable Druggs The Rexall Sore TAYLOR & EDWARDS WINTER PAKK - FLORIDA For Prescrpons Cosmecs Elzabeh Arden and DuBarry Specales Tel. 796 and 797 See he new NORTHCOOL TUXEDO New wrnkle-ressan fabrc n an cff-whe shade. $35 Baker's Mens' Sore 202 Park Ave.

3 WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 Page Three MINNA I f f 441 Park Ave., Norh Wner Park OF FLORIDA Souhland EXCLUSIVE RESORT FASHIONS SUITS COATSGOWNS FEOCKS ACCESSORIES Dsncve Florda Resor Creaons Lncoln Road, Mam Beach Coral Way, Coral Gables GLAMOROUS MODELS AT FASHION SHOW (Connued on page 7) dresses, modeled by Irene Schulz, was especally aracve because of s dark green French peasan smock, a Carolyn Schurer orgnal, whose orgnaor brough her desgns from Brany and Normande. Wndy Andrews was cue n a cherry san wo pece bra and pans bah su wh ruffles. An neresng su of black shanung wh a wo-ered, double-breased unc wh gold buons, a Bernce Holloway orgnal, was effecvely shown by Mrs. W. A. Warrck, Jr. One of he sunnng evenng dresses was modeled by Mrs. Sdney Haley, a cape dress wh much lower drapery han hereofore seen. The gown, an Esenburger orgnal, was brllan wh sequn rmmng. Mss Mary Knapp wore a srkng afernoon frock of rayon shanung n he deep brown shade so popular hs sprng. Mrs. Wllam Taylor, Jr., smarly modeled one of he sus showng he new long coa wh padded hps. The fabrc was off-whe Moslle, a beauful weave used frequenly by he desgner, Adele Smpson. A mos orgnal su was he black and grey gabardne, a Molly desgn, worn by Mrs, Leland Murrah, showng a long, weghed coa, anoher of hs sprng's su rcks. Very srkng was an aqua gabardne su wh full sleeves and peplum worn by Mrs. Merr Br. Dark brown accessores and a smar brown sraw ha wh a wreah of pnk roses added o s chc and were mos becomng o he model. Mrs. Wllard Wales wore a flame crepe dress wh a draped cape effec over one shoulder whch exended o a shrred fron panel emphaszng he elongaed -was and hp lne. Mrs. J. L. Houson modelled a lovely ea rose crepe aflerno n dress wh ouches of lace, wh whch she wore a large ha of dark brown sraw. The dress ha sole he show, hough, was he black slk ulle evenng 1 gown worn by Mrs. Wllam Taylor, Jr. The dream lke creaon wh a mles wde skr, off shoulder neck lne, huge red roses umblng off he scarf hrown carelessly over one shoulder, and more roses, caugh and applqued o he skr, was a hrllng example of he romac rend n all evenng clohes hs year. Ohers modelng a Wednesday show were Mrs. Rchard Hew, Mrs. Wooda Ello, Mrs. James Varner, Mrs. Donald Vncen, Mrs, Wllam Ward, Jr., Mrs. W. B. Edwards, Jr., Mrs. Charles MacDowell, Mrs, Don Haggery, Mrs, Rober Wherll, Mrs, A. E. Smh, Mrs. N. S. Alexander, Mrs. J. A, Fluno, Mrs. Henry Cragg, Mrs. Ronald McKnns. Also Shrley Jacobs, Marjore Fowler, Bey Mahews, Lllan Smkus, Ann Norhen, Ann Foley, Frances Parker, Audrey Condc, Farlpa Reece, Nancy Dunn and Pa Wrgh. ORANGE AVENUE ORLANDO Delveres o Wner Park GARDEN CLUB READY (Connued from Page 1) and wn ha rbbon I See how effecvely a few flowers purchased from he flors can be arranged as a sand-ou. Use wha you have on hand, a spray of wld flowers, even hough dred or fros-ben, may do he rck. There s a secon for men, under he drecon of Mr. Ralph Wheeler. Here arsc arrangemens, an orgnal dea, or a carcaure of lne arrangemen wll be he hree classes o be judged. The Poed Plan secon wll nclude plans n bloom, cac, succulens and ferns. Mrs. W. D. Ward, charman of hs secon, asks ha all plans be lef a he clubhouse Tuesday he 11h, before noon. The more he merrer. There wll also be a pool of flowers a he clubhouse on Tuesday. Brng any ha you may have, ha you canno use, and ake away some ha you can use, The Vegeable and Fru Baske secons Should provde an opporuny o ry one's skll n' ar, or n creang a sasfacory carcaure. There s a large varey of arrangemens open o enrans n hs Flower Show, n whch he publc s cordally nved o parcpae. Mr. and Mrs. Joel H. Harley, of Madson, Wls., have recenly purchased a home a 1189 Washngon Avenue and have her daugher, Mrs. Lamb, also of Madson, wh hem for par of he wner. Mr. and Mrs. Harley were guess las wner of Dr. and Mrs. Wllam Melcher of Glencoe Road and were so mpressed by Wner Park ha hey reurned hs January and sraghway bough he house. Mrs. Edwn A, Flemmlng, of Mlwaukee, Ws., 1ms arrved o vs her son and daugher-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Flemmng, new resdens of Wner Park who recenly purchased he house a 320 Serlng Avenue. Mss Elzabeh Hensel, of S. Paul, Mnn., has been a gues of he Flemmngs for a week afer spendng he season n Clearwaer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young, of Freepor, N. Y. are new resdens of Wner Park, havng purchased a new resdence a 1168 Washngon Avenue, Mr. Young has rered from busness as an archecural desgner, MONOGRAMMING Such ornamenaon adds dsncon and a necessary ouch of ndvdualy for all who enjoy personaly n he hngs hey use. Truly an expresson of personal good ase. BARNEY LINENS IMPORTERS 318 AND 3X4 NORTH PARK AVE., WINTER PARK ONE BLOCK NORTH OF THE POSTOFFICE RECENT PAINTINGS BY ANDRE SMITH DURING MARCH 1947 RESEARCH STUDIO GALLERY MAITLAND OPEN SUNDAYS AND WEEKDAYS EXCEPT MONDAYS 2 TO 5 P.M. "The Fve Hundred Chase" For he Dscrmnang CHOICE DINNERS From $1.25 Seaks, Chcken Menus Vared Daly Reservaons, Wner Park Chase, Wner Park Sundays 12:30-2:00; Daly (excep Mondays) 6:00-8:00 P.M. Breakfass served daly 8:00-9:30 A.M.

4 Page Four WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 WE INVITE YOU TO BROWSE The arof browsng s a cusom of us Amercans. We as your dealer enjoy havng you drop n and see our dsplays of lovely Occasonal Furnure, Accessores and Panos. SOCIAL NOTES "Counselors n good ase" 538 Park Avenue, Wner Park Mrs. O. Grggs Plan, of Palmer Avenue and Boson, Mass., has recenly presened o he Chcago Hsorcal Socey some very fne Healy porras of her parens, he lae Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Grggs, who wen wes n he early days from Conneccu, selng n Chcago around 1848 o become poneers n he lerary and culural lfe of ha cy. Mr. Grggs bul up a book busness, mporng rare and mporan volumes, so ha hs book sore became he larges and fnes n he counry, wh he excepon of Appleon and Son, of New York. Hs sock of choce volumes drew vsors from England and many oher foregn counres, and he was descrbed by hs fellow Chcagoans as one of he men who had done mos for he cy n an educaonal way. The S. S. Grggs Co., whch, afer he grea fre, sold ou o McClurg and Co., publshed he frs book wes of New York, "Ford's Hsory ol Illnos," Mrs. Grggs, always denfed wh Chcago's lerary lfe, was acve n he well known Fornghly Club and n he Chcago Decorave Ar Socey and she orgnaed he alks on decorave ar whch conrbued grealy o he knowledge of all hngs peranng o ha subjec. " '.. From such dsngushed parens, Mrs. Plan nhered creave and arsc alen whch was 'dsplayed n her plannng and developmen of her magnfcen gardens on he 40 acre Plan esae a' Cohasse, Mass. These gardens have been opened o he" publc many mes for chary benefs and reproduced pcorally n he newspapers. Mrs. Plan, always a generous paron of he ars has many mes eneraned a muscals o. her gardens, presenng well-known arss of he muscal world. Prof. George Saue, of he Rollns faculy, represened Dr. Hol on he Annual Massng of he Colors of he Palm Beach Chaper, Sons of he Amercan Revoluon, whch was held n he church of Behesda by he Sea, Palm Beach, las Sunday, and spoke on world peace. Prof. Saue was accompaned by Mrs. Saue and hey were guess durng her say n Palm Beach a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Kay. The Rev. Tage Tesen, recor of he church, was her hos a a ea dance a he Everglades Club. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyde Pra of Va Tuscany, have had as her house guess, Mr. Sdney Kng Russell, edor of he Poery Chap Book, hs wfe and lle daugher, of New York, also Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mller and her son, of Brmngham, Mch. The Russells were a he Hearhsone all las wner. Cap. George 0. Gjoerloff s flyng down from Washngon hs week-end o pay a vs o hs faher-n-law. Mr. Charles Hyde Pra and Mrs. Pra. The capan wll be accompaned by Cap. Brand of Washngon. Dr. and Mrs. Randolph P. Congdon of Albany, N. Y., who occupy one of he Mayfeld aparmens, have lef on a week's rp o Sarasoa and oher pons on he Wes Coas. The annual meeng of he Wner Park Lbrary Assocaon wll be held nex Wednesday, March 12 a 10 A. M. a he Lbrary Buldng. All subscrbers are urged o aend. Dr. and Mrs. Wllam Trufan Foser have her son and hs wfe, Mr. and Mrs. Trufan Foser vsng hem for wo weeks from New York. Mr. Foser has jus reurned afer hree years wh he army n Europe. As a Leuenan he esablshed schools for G. I.'s n Prance and Germany. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hursh, of Chcago are arrvng omorrow o be week-end guess of he Wllam A The WALK-OVER SHOP LOW and MEDIUM HEEL SUNG STYLES OFTEN CALLED "DRESSY FLATS" We made a msake and bough oo many! To make room for Sprng shpmens due we offer hem a almos half prce n 3 prce groups.,, - $4.95 Were?8.95 $3.95 Were $6.95 $2.95 Were $5.95 NO REFUNDS, EXCHANGES OR LAY AW AYS. All are sandard naonally adversed brands such as Naural Brdge, Sprngsep, Perrees, Desco and Harvey. COLORS AND MATERIALS: Dark brown, allgaor calf, gabardne or suedne, an crushed kd, black gabardne, suedne, paen or calf, blue or honey bege calf and slver fabrc, ORLANDO BOOT SHOP (WALK-OVER SHOES) 64 N. Orange Ave. ORLANDO P. Quarres of Park Avenue Norh and Chcago on her way o Mam Beach on a moor rp. Mrs. Cullen B. Coon and lle son Paul, are reurnng Monday o her home n Hempsead,, L. I. afer a monh's vs wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Perce of Knowles Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Weddell and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hanna spen Wednesday and Thursday a Sarasoa. Dr. Rhea Marsh Smh, jonly wh hs broher-n-law, Noron. Loekhar, recenly donaed a collecon of over 250 specmens of shells o he Beal-Malbe Shell Museum. Mr. Loekhar, who purchased he collecon from an esae n Ceylon, learned ha he shells were colleced 75 years ago. Some of he shells n hs collecon have been denfed and pu on specal exhb from March 7 o 14 a he Shell Museum, where hey may be seen, ogeher wh he Beal collecon, from 10 o 5 weekdays and 2 o 5 on Sundays. WOMAN'S CLUB Annual elecon of offcers wll ake place a he luncheon meeng oday of he Wner Park Woman's Club, wh Mrs. Henry Reed Burch, presden, n charge. There wll be no meeng of he club nex Wednesday, March 12; on accoun of he Garden Club's Flower Show a he Club on ha day. Wllam B. Whaker, professor of Theare Ars a Rollns College, wll be presened by he Leraure Deparmen of he Club on Frday, March 14. Mrs. Wllam Trufan Foser, charman, wll nroduce Mr. Whaker, who wll read poery. Dr. Kaherne Abbey Hanna wll be speaker a he March 19 mornng meeng of he. Club, and due o he large audences whch always aend her lecures, aendance wll be lmed o club members only. Afer readng your copy of Wner Park Topcs send o your frends up Norh, oll save wrng a long laer. SALON VYRLE (Ar Condoned) We Specalze In AH Types of Permanens All Senor Operaors 212 N. Orange, Tels ORLANDO Helen Purdue Exclusve Mllnery Sporswear Afernoon and Evenng Gowns Spor Jackes n Pasel Shades for afernoon and evenng wear 34Z Park Avenue N. Phllps Block Wner Park Harper's Tavern WINTER. PARK, FLORIDA Candlelgh Club 9 THE JUDY-JIM SHOP for exclusve chldren's wear 382 N. Orange Ave. Orlando, Fla. BARTON'S Rado and Elecrc Servce Nex o Colony Theare TELEPHONE 93 WINTER PARK, FLORIDA Compleely Equpped o Servce All Elecrcal Applances

5 SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and M'3, Howard Kelle and daugher, Jano, have reurned o Wes Plans, Mo., afer a vs of several days wh her cousns, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brown. Mr. Kelle s presden of he Frs Naonal Bank of Wes Plans and wh hs famly oured he sae before sop, png here for Founder's Week. Oher guess a he Brown home las week were Harold Srong and Rober Sephens, boh of New York. From Wes Plans anoher cousn, Chas, Bohrer and hs son, Dr. Chas. Bohrer, also ho laer's fance, Mss Dors Sharar of Washngon, D. C, came down o vs Mss Jean Bohrer a Rollns as well as Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. A. W. Parker and Mrs. W. E. Wnderweedle are plannng o drve o Nachez, Mss., nex week-end o vs he anque show and openng of old homes and gardens, an annu'al even n he old Msssspp cy. They wll sop n Madson wh relaves of Mrs. Wnderweedle and also n Pensacola enroue. Mss Mahlda Cheney has reurned o her home n Conneccu afer a vs here wh Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sorer and Mss Ehel Sorer on Henkel Crcle, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Clark are havng as guess oday and omorrow her nephew and nece, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mchell, who are soppng en roue o Tuxedo Park, New York, afer spendng some me a Boca Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weeks, who have been he Clarks' guess for he pas wo weeks, lef yeserday for her home a Oyser Bay, L. I. Mrs. 0. M. Vrooman of Cleveland, 0., s vsng her parens, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Baker, and sser, Mrs. Henry Reed Burch. Mss Lyda Summers and Mss Ruh Dehl, soloss here for he Bach Fesval, were guess of Mr, and Mrs. J. Edwn Spun' a her home on Henkel Crcle durng her say n he cy. CAMELLIAS Plan Now And Enjoy Ther Bloom Ths Season OVER 100 VARIETIES All Bloomng Sze Plans Beauful and Rare Types N. L. HASTY, JR. 44 B. Colonal Drve Phone Orlando Dr. John Nason, presden of Swarhmore College, who has been he gues of Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Trsrnen for he pas several weeks, lef Tuesday for he norh. Mrs. Nason, who accompaned hm, wll reman for a longer vs. Oberln College alumn, former sudens and frends of he college wll mee Sunday a 4 P.M. a he Alumn House a Rollns. A large aendance s expeced, accordng o Mrs, Henry Reed Burch, presden of he alumn group, who announces as speakers durng he afernoon: Russell W. Jameson, Dr. Hamlon Hol and Prof. W. J. Horner. r 1!., Mrs. Irvng Cox and Mrs. George Bullock are expecng her frend, Mrs. Thompson Whe of New York o arrve n Wner Park nex Monday o.be her gues for he balance of he monh, and on March 30 all wll leave for an ar our of Yucaan and Guaemala. Mrs. Whe was a vsor n Wner Park las season also, when she sopped a he Hearhsone. Mss Zoe Shppen s expeced o arrve n Wner Park from New York on Saurday. Afer vsng her parens, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Shppen, for a few days, she wll go o Havana Cuba, accompaned by her moher, where she has been nved o hold an exhbon of her nernaonal group of chldren's porras, from March 14 o 20. Mr. John F. Gron and hs wfe are vsng Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hurrey a 510 Henkel Crcle. Mr. Gron s Mrs. Hurrey's broher and presden of he Savage Gron Company, elecrcal machnery, of S. Paul, Mnn. Dr. Helen W. Cole, presden of he Woman's Unon of he Congregaonal Church, gave a luncheon n honor of Rev. Clarence Glle, formerly mssonary o Japan under he Amercan Board, and now under apponmen o he feld of he Marshall and Carolne Islands. He s beng sen ou a he reques of he Uned Saes Navy. Mrs. J. S. Capen eneraned a dozen frends a dnner on Tuesday evenng o mee Rev, Clarence Glle, before hs alk a he Woman's Unon meeng. Tweny - egh alumnae and frends of Moun Holyoke College celebraed he one hundred and ffeh annversary of he brh of Mary Lyon, founder of he college, on Frday, he 28h of February. Mr. Charles Dubos Hurrey, whose wo daughers were graduaed from Moun Holyoke, was he gues speaker. Mrs. Frank C. Wlkns and Mrs. Lous W. Arnold, former alumnae rusees, were decoraed by he charman of he Cenral Florda Assocaon, Dr. Helen W. Cole. NEW TRUSTEES ELECTED BY ROLLINS COLLEGE Rollns College has announced he elecon of fve new members o he Board of Trusees, They were Wllam Trufan Fos- SEA GULL GIFT SHOP ST. PATRICK AND EASTER CARDS CANDLES 15 COLORS ORDERS TAKEN FOR INDIAN RIVER FRUIT 152 Park Ave., S. Wner Park WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 er, former presden, Reed College, Oregon, and Eugene Randolph Smh, former headmassr, Beaver Counry Day School of Chesnu Hlls, Mass., boh of Wner Park; Eldrdge Haynes, publsher, "Modern Indusry" magazne; Laurence Duggan, drecor, Insue of Inernaonal Educaon, and Regnald Clough, Tde Magazne, all of New York Cy. Dr. Foser, Dr. Duggan and Haynes appeared on he Anmaed Smpson's Exclusve / I I I f > I fi Whe for Chc Page Fve Magazne, and boh receved honorary degrees from Rollns a he mdwner convocaon. Clough s a graduae of Rollns College. The sevenh lecure of he seres on Income and Esae Taxaon by Aorney Eldrdge Har dealng wh he' opc of "Annues" and Insurance Conracs wll be gven a Knowles Hall on March 10h a 3:30 p. m. Whe as a heron's wng,., hs lovely cosume n feaher-lgh all-wool gabardne. The long, one-buon jacke s exravaganly flaerng, and so easy o wear. Szes 10 o 20 From ouv beauful collecon of Sprng Sus Use our Layaway Plan $55 16 W. Cenral J > j f' f 4 I»<

6 Page Sx THE BACH FESTIVAL (Connued from Page 1 mellfluen adornmen o he openng chorus, "Beaufy Thyself, my spr" of he second Canaa, No, 180, The delghful ara, "Be glad, my hear" sung mos charmngly by Mr. Mez, was one of Bach's happes nspraons and Mr. Wlkns, flus, played s spred oblgae arpeggos n. maserly syle. Mss Dehl showed fne muscanshp n he pleasng bu dffcul ara, "Sun of Lfe", The Magnfca, sung for he frs me here, s a work of major characer, s choruses and solos more on he scale of he Passons han he Canaas. Is fve choruses wero gven wh assurance and spr especally he dffcul "Fec poonam" wh s sublme close "mene cords su", and he ypcal sweep of he choral pars n. he "Glora". One of he hgh spos of he Fesval was he ara "Qua respex" beaufullly sung by Mss Dehl wh Mss Los Wann's oblgao on he oboe d'amore, a performance of arsc masery long o be remembered. Mss Wann used o he greaes advanage he pognan deph and nensve mbre of hs wonderful nsrumen whch was favored by Bach. The nsrumen used by Mss Wann was especally secured from a collecon of rare nsrumens n New York for hs Fesval. The program Frday afernoon was also opened wh he playng of one of he majesc Chorales, hs me by Dr. Herman F. Sewer, organs of he Knowles Memoral Chapel, whose muscanshp and mos effecve accompanmens were agan as n pas Fesvals a mos valzng suppor o he Chorus. In he "Mass n B Mnor" he Fesval Chorus showed he progress whch has made under he drecon of Dr. Honaas. I responded wh precson of aack o hs bea and showed excellen balance despe he unusual predomnance of enors and basses whose enhusasm a mes carred hem beyond a jus proporon for he soprano and alo chors. In he fugal surges of he "Kyre" hs chorus kep s flexbly; n he brllan aposrophes of he "Glora" had clary as well as power, ^Lsed & Unlsed ; Socks & Bonds Call, Phone or W^r MKMUKRS NV.W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ORLANDO, FLA. 26 Wall Sree.Tel ' ' Oher Offces ' "-' New York, N.,Y.. Newark, N. J. Srd nne oher prncpal Florda ces : WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 he delcae flord passages of he sopranos were sung wh an ease of execuon ha a coloraura prma donna mgh envy. The "Qu olls" whose separae enrances and profound beauy are so mpressve gave each of he pars opporuny o dsplay he fne qualy of s voces. As usual he movng effecs were reached n he rhapsodc "E Incarnaus Es", he compassonae "Crucfxus", and he rumphan "E resurrex", whle he ecsac proclamaon of he "Sancus" ard "Osanna" reached a hgh plane of choral achevemen. In he solo numbers Mss Summers agan gave ousandng nerpreaons of he hree grea aras assgned o he conralo voce, bu her sngng of "Qu sedes" had he specal benef of a surpassng oblgao by Mss Wann on he oboe d'amore, an oblgao n whch he nsrumen was a mos arsc complemen o he voce, sharng wh n he expressve delvery of anphonal phrases whou a any me obscurng he voce or over-emphaszng he oblgao par. A smlar beauy of onal nuance such as Mss Wann brough o Mss Summers' ara also gave addonal effecveness o he accompanmen of he "E n Sprum" sung by Mr. Edkns. Mr; Edkns' nobly of syle and he rch resonan mbre of hs basso-canane were grafyng conrbuons o he Fesval. In he "Benedcus" Mr. Mez dsplayed vocal resources of a hgh ordev. Hs voce s vrle and ye sympahec, s hgh ones of heroc qualy n her clary and. rng. Alphonse Carlo, concer maser, gave Mr, Mez an effecve voln oblgao. In her dues wh Mss Summers and. Mr. Mez, Mss Dehl sang wh he flexbly and dynamc sense whch are so requse n a Bach snger; she was always a ease and horoughly versed n he complexes of hs syle. Mr. Frederck Wlkns brough a beauful flue oblgao on a par wh hose of Mps Wann o he due "Domne Deus". To Mr. Carlo s due cred for assemblng and rehearsng he orchesra of srngs whch ncluded Mr. Segmund Grosskopf, an experenced volns wh European background, who unl recenly was conducor of hs own symphony orchesra n New Rochelle, N. Y., and s now locaed n Wner Park as a eacher. Mrs. Kaherne Carlo and Mrs, Jesse Pederck Baker a he pano and Mr. Rudolph Fscher were effecve n he accompanmens for he soloss. The las program on Saurday mornng was a noable expanson of he acves of he Bach Socey. By specal arrangemen all he soloss and vsng nsrumenalss sayed over o asss he Fesval Chorus and orchesra In gvng a consderable poron of he B Mnor Mass for an audence of college sudens who had been specally nved as he guess of he Socey. The nsuons whch had acceped he nvaon ncluded Rollns College; Florda Souhern College, Lakeland; John B. Seson Unversy. DeLand; Unversy of Florda, Ganesvlle; Unversy of Mam, Coral Gables; Jacksonvlle College of Musc; Palm Beach Junor College; S. Peersburg Junor College; Orlando Junor College! Jacksonvlle Junor College; and Unversy of Tampa. Despe he heavy ransorm of Saurday mornng here was a large AN AMAZING of ARRAY Carefully Seleced Iems o glorfy he home, add zes o your pares and gfs for all occasons. w Horn HOT (Trade Mark) 'OUS $C HI 5 E. Colonal Drve (n Colonalown near he Vogue Theare) Vsors are always welcome aendance, and he young people were deeply aenve. For mos of hem was he frs me hey had heard a grea chorus wh soloss and orchesra and many expressed her enhusasc apprecaon. Among hose aendng were Rober Gaylor, Drecor of he Musc Deparmen a Souhern College; Claude Murphree, of he Unversy of Florda, and, C. Edward Bryan, of Jacksonvlle Junor College. MISS KYLE SPEAKER AT LAST OP MONDAY SERIES Mss Anne D. Kyle, wrer and world-raveler, wll gve he las lecure n he Communy seres under he auspces of he Woman's Unon of he Congregaonal Chrsan Church on Monday evenng, March 10, a 8 o'clock. Her subjec wll be "Glmpses of a Los World," whch wll cover some of he counres whch suffered such desrucon durng he war. Mss Kyle s a wrer of books for young people. Her "Apprence of Florence" was a Junor Lerary Guld selecon. Mss Kyle lved h Ialy for four years, and from her experences here came her books, "Red Sky Over Rome" and "Prnce of he Pale Mounans," a sory of he Dolomes. The publc s cordally nved o aend he lecure a whch he usual offerng for he work of he Woman's Unon wll be aken. The Unon offcers would ake hs opporuny o hank he publc for her, warm suppor of he lecures and her generous response o he appeal for help n he mssonary work n Mcronesa. The Rev. Clarence Glle, who has jus vs- ed Wner Park and he local Congregaonal Church hs, pas week-end, s he newly apponed mssonary, under he Amercan Board of Commssoners for Foregn Mssons, o go ou o re-organze he work n he Souh Pacfc. A new exhbon of pcures has. been opened a he Cenre Sree Gallery o connue hrough nex week. Jeannee Newark 148 Park Ave. S. Tel. 679-M Cusom Made Fngs by Apponmen HANDICRAFT STUDIO New locaon a 211 E. Welbourne S. HANDWOVEN LINEN LUNCHEON SETS AYR SCOTCH WOOL SWEATER SETS YARNS, GREETING CARDS, GIFTS : ELIZABETH S. BAYLES Tel. 310-M Wner Park Fne Greeng Cards Saonery - Engravng - Gfs nmjtldlnr^ 3 h 35 Eas Pne Orlando Phone 6396 We cordally nve you o vs our modern new sore r

7 STAID WINTERPARKIANS ENJOY "BOOGIE-WOOGIE" A Wner Park audence s generally undersood o be nellecual, crcal, and conservave wh applause. Ye a he concer by Maro Braggo and Jack Chalkn Wednesday evenng a he Hgh School Audorum, Wner Parkans roused hemselves ou of her lehargy hree mes o show real enhusasm and vocferous approval of he hree mos "popular" numbers on he program. As he well-known duo-pano eam progressed from s dgnfed Bach Toccaa and Fugue n D mnor, hrough "Trsan", "Bors Godunov", he Greg Concero, Sravnsky and Debussy, a carefully chosen ls of dependables, all played wh dsncon and aplomb, one wondered f here weren' somehng comng ha would sound lke more han a "wo pano arrangemen". The wld rhyhms and frenzed speed of he depalla "Rual Fre Dance" seemed o sar hngs szzlng, and he eager applause asked for'more" ; hen, n he las scheduled pece "Jerbug" by Braggo, he eam ore no an rressble parody on sv/ng, wh Boogewooge and he rrepressble chordngs, mprovsaons, and rhyhms of unnhbed youh, he wo arss pullng ou all he sops I Ths was wha he audence had waned! Wh dgny hrown asde, hey apped ou he bea wh her fee and burs forh wh a mos unwner Parkan ovaon! And wh he Sousa verson of "Home Swee Home" as an encore makng anoher h, we began o wonder wheher our local audences, nsead of beng "chlly" (n more ways han one) have nsead waned programs wh a lle more pep! I was a fne concer, and anoher good choce by he Board of Drecors of he Symphony Orchesra, n her seres of benef concers. The nex aracon wll be Lawrence Tbbe on March 14h, M. H. u c NIVERSA LEANER The Poneer Cleaners Wner Park f. L S of A. HASENKAMP, Prop. 121 W. Park Ave. Phone 197 WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 MBS. HENBY A. STRONG (Connued from Page 1 cornersone for hs buldng, whch when fnshed wll mean anoher dormory for Rollns grls. "I'd lke o ell you somehng abou he name 'Corrn.' In he seveneenh cenury hs famly seled n Peel on he Isle of Man, A ha me he church consecraed land a sea level for he bural place of he dead. One of my ancesors los hs wfe and lle daugher, and no wshng o bury hem here, wh hs own hands bul a ower n whch he lad hem. He was excommuncaed from he church for and never allowed o ener. Ths ower was called 'Corrn Tower' and sll sands on such hgh ground ha s vsble for many mles from he sea. The church repealed he law laer and snce hen all he Corrns have been bured n or under hs ower. "My grandfaher, Henry Corrn, of he Englsh Navy, fough n he War of 1812, Hs shp was capured on he hgh seas and brough o hs counry. Afer he war he remaned n Amerca, marred a New England grl, and had sx chldren my faher beng he oldes and he only one havng chldren. My broher who ded chldless n 1919 makes me he only remanng Corrn of ha generaon. Bu my only chld, a son, who s wh us oday, carres he name as does hs younges son. "The las Corrn resden of he sland fan unmarred woman) ded n 1936 and lef he propery (I'm quong) 'for he habaon and accommodaon of respecable wdows and spnsers.' She also endowed he ower, "To Rollns sudens I canno refran from repeang 1 wha I sad when ground was broken here ha I had o sruggle o decde wheher o erec hs buldng or rebuld a runed vllage n some par of devasaed Europe. Rollns won, because I fel ha he fuure of he world depends on our young people, and n order o be prepared hey mus be educaed. So, f from hs college go forh young men and women fed menally, physcally, morally, and sprually, o cope wh he grea problems awang hem, he money s well nvesed. Oherwse I shall feel s uerly wased, and I lay hs cornersone wh ha hope and belef n my hear." RANDOM NOTES In he colorful academc processon a he recen Rollns convocaon one cap and gown araced specal aenon; was worn by a very modes bu emnen man, Dr. See Wner Park, he "Vence of Amerca" SCENIC BOAT TOURS Through 4 Lakes and Canals 2 and 4 Lake Trps Boas Leave Abou Every 30 Mnues From Dock a Foo of Morse Blvd. Charer Trps Arranged Brand New Boa Jus Added, Come Try I! See he Many Tropcal Brds, Snakes, Allgaors Phone 424-W Rober E. Hume, The brgh colored regala was acqured by Dr. Hume, n Srasbourg, when he receved hs docorae n Theology. Among hs creave wrngs, Dr. Hume's: "The World's Lvng Relgons", s he mos ousandng; has appeared n hry-one edons, and has been ranslaed'no several languages. Dr. and Mrs. Hume are wner resdens of Wner Park, and he conduced a semnar a he college, durng he frs semeser. The Bosemare Tea Room, owned and operaed for he pas hree seasons by Mrs. Helen Fearng and her daugher, Gwen Fearng, wellknown real esae woman, was sold hs week o Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peffer of Mane, who have already aken over he managemen. Mr. H IHIIIII mnmmnmmmm m r Page Seven Wner Park and Mrs. Peffer expec o carry on n he same dsncve syle whch, made he ea room one of he mos popular n Cenral Florda. Mrs. Fearng and her daugher wll connue her operaon of Dubln Inn, N. H., possbly as a year 'round hoselry. MAIL SCHEDULE Followng s he me of arrval and deparure of mals from he Wner Park Pos Offce. Ar mal dspached. 6:30 A.M. 12:40 P.M. 7:15 PJVJ. All mal dspached as follows P.M. 8:00 P.M. Norhern mals amve. (If on me). 3:05 A.M. 1:28 P.M. G. N. Dennng, P. M. urn mn MAR-CHRIS FLORIDA QUALITY FRUIT Lcensed and Bonded Dealers Frus Marmalades Souvenrs 208 Park Ave., S. Wner Park Through he Blue Door for TEA ROOM Luncheon - 12 o 2 S8<1 Park Avo. WINTER PARK Phone 5155 INTERIORS OF PERFECTION Indvdual Lvable Dsncve Syled o Mee Your Requremens A Parcular Place for Parcular People FLORIDA CHEMICAL & EXTERMINATING CO. Bonded and Inured Terme and Pes Conrol We Cover he Sae Phone 7912 Orlando Slpcovers Dressng: Tables Bedspreads Draperes Accessores Fabrcs Purnlure Close Arrangemens VENETIAN BLINDS he bes coss no more a Wndow Shades - Blnds Recondoned 919 W. CENTRAL Orlando, Phone ORANGE Phone 845 Wner Park gaher M. f hups Tel. 252 N. Park Ave. Wner Park

8 Page Egh MR. PELHAM REPORTS ON HUNGERFORD LOSS To he Edor: May I mpose upon you for a bref message o he many frends of Hungerford School n hs communy? To he Frends of Hungerford. School: As Charman, of he Board of Trusees, I feel sure you wll wsh o have an offcal repor concernng he effec of he loss by fre of he old, wooden frame buldng known as Calhoun Hall. Ths srucure, whch was over fory years old, was n bad repar and had oulved s usefulness. I had been a queson o he Trusees wheher he hgh cos of rehablang. would no make advsable o apply he money o oher purposes. Through sheer necessy, Calhoun Hall was beng used emporarly for classes, awang he compleon of he new concree class room "buldng. The fre was probably caused by defecve wrng, and s anoher convncng argumen for he elmnaon of such hazards by replacemens of new, freproof consrucon for he school. The loss of he buldng, alhough regreable, was by no means as serous a loss as was ha of he school equpmen whch was emporarly conaned n Calhoun Hall pendng s nsallaon n he new buldng. Ths equpmen ncluded desks, lbrary, sewng machnes, ypewrers, ables and charsnohng was saved, bu no one was njured and he morale of he faculy and suden body was a reassurng ndcaon of her ably o carry on n spe of such a dsressng loss of. he ools hey need for educaon. The buldng' was nsured for Fve Thousand Dollars, whch was all he nsurance companes would wre, and he conens for Sx SONOTONE'S/ "MAGIC KEY'L K o DOUBLE Hearng Comfor! Now see he new all-n-one Sonoone wh every grea hearng advance bul n exra power and baery savngs avalable no sacrfce o novel sze! Consulaon FREE. Sonoone of Orlando 611 Mecalf B'.dg., Tel G. F. Cooper - Consulan WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 Thousand Four Hundred Dollars, whch was also all ha could be obaned, alhough he replacemen cos wll be far n excess of hs amoun. The new one-sory, freproof buldng's nearng compleon wll make replacemen of he old buldng unnecessary, bu o complee he presen new buldng program wll requre Tweny Thousand Dollars, and Ten Thousand Dollars o carry on he School operaons 'or he nex welve monhs. In addon o hese ems, he re placemen of he lbrary s a mos mporan facor as we had one of he bes Hgh School lbrares n he counry. We shall need encyclopedas, reference books, classcal leraure, good novels, fcon, and suable readng for hgh school grades. Sewng machnes, ables, ypewrers and chars for our Domesc Scence and Busness classes are also needed. Our presen enrollmen of one hundred seveny sudens, s he bes n he School's hsory, and he same can be sad of he loyal, consecraed faculy n whose care hese young Negroes are placed. Your conrbuons may be dreced o Hungerford School, Wner Park, Florda. W. F. PELHAM, Charman, Board of Trusees. NO EASY ANSWERS TO SURREALISTIC ART The exhbon of "Recen Panngs by Andre Smh" a he Research Sudos n Maland s much more han an ar show. If hose who asser her abhorrence of modernsm and especally of surrealsm were o expose hemselves o. hem wh no one lookng hey mgh fnd ha here s somehng mpressvely nrgung n hese srange pcures, They mgh even repea he experence of he uncompromsng elderly vsor who beraed Mr. Banca, Mr. Smh's asssan, for abusng her paence by showng her such ourageous pcures, hen laer, afer some deal had caugh her aenon, reconsdered, and laer offered her apologes for beng abusve herself. She had unknowngly opened some one of her convenonal barrers o hs knd of ar and became suscepble o new concepons. I found a young Rollns suden deeply absorbed and hough he would gve me some helpful deas, he younger people don' damn hngs because hey are srange. We looked a some of he surreals pcures ogeher and each commened accordng o hs own lgh, a good way o enjoy an ar show, and afer ryng o fahom he meanng of hem I asked hm "Is ar, or s psychology cleverly Illusraed?" He answered well o he pon: "These pcures are jus as mporan ar as he old convenonal knd, hey ell he ruh abou lfe." Yes, ar need no be confned o he decorave sphere; has a deeper funcon. When I frs saw Andre Smh's surreals work several years ago, he pcures each had one lne by FRANCES O'HEIR Englsh Chna Cosume Jewelry DISTINCTIVE GIFTS 322 E. Park Ave. Mnon Pne Glassware Greeng Cards Impors Specal Aenon Gven o Weddng Presens Vsors are nved o come n and enjoy he shop. Tel way of suggesve explanaon. Recenly he had an nspraon o expand hese les and now each of he pcures n he fron hall has hese explanaory verses. They reveal he ars as a phlosopher of unusually keen. analycal nsghs who, lke Dane, has used physcal phenomena o make hs concepons more realsc; bu Andre Smh draws from he wder range of a more complex lfe han he old Florenne. A fores of elephone poles overwhelm a man's prvacy ypfyng he myrad clamors of modern lvng. A precarous ple of blocks, a house wh no foundaon, and a man and woman oblvous o he unbalanced foundaon below hem realscally sugges he nsably of socey wh s consan smulaon of new appees and unconrolled desres. Ths nsably s an underlyng hough n several of he pcures and one of he descrpve verses s ypcal: How many msplaced aoms make a man The vas conglomeraon of deas Pled skyward on a fral suppor The oerng monumen of years How many shambles of nvenon Mus we dscard as we progress Pavng he way wh good nenons Ou of our self-made, angled mess. There are less han ffy pcures. Sam J. Wrgh, Jr. X was glad here were no more for each one posed quesons you could no answer lke he lle ess n he "Readers' Dges". They are no prey pcures ha you could admre and pass on o he.nex, bu hey sop you and challenge your complacency. If you hnk you have no sopped hnkng abou lfe problems hen go see Andre Smh's pcures. LEADER SHOE SHOP 24 Hour Servce on Shoe Repar Cleanng - Polshng 528 Park Ave, S Tel. 837 Segmund A. Grosskopf INSTRUCTOR IN VIOLIN 2330 Wesmnser C., cor Cambrdge Blvd. Tel. 554-W THOMPSON-REEVES JEWELERS Exper Wach and Jewelry Reparng 346 Park Ave. S. DAVID ANDREWS REALTOR Florda Homes and Crus Properes 111 E. New England Avenue Wner Park, Tel. 6S9 Charloe C. Smh Le's Back Up he Red Cross Wner Park's quoa for he Red Cross s $8,500 and we all know ha hs money wll be used n he grea humanaran work whch has made he Amercan Red Cross a household word 'round he world. Le's do our par o keep hs organzaon on he job. ELY INSUKANCE AGENCY Dependable Companes 150 Park Ave. S. Phone 678 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION

9 WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 Page Nne R. A. DOWLER DESIGNER -:- BUILDER Offers DISTINCTIVE HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES 960 Orange Avenue, Wner Park Phone 880 ANGNA ENTERS SCORES (Connued Jrqm Page 1 ed and cred wh her. Her refreshng grace of movemen and charm of manner emphasze he effecveness of undersaemen n drama. None of her skeches 'was overdone, he nensy of Her performance was he smplcy of a real ars. Specal favores of hs revewer were "Lle Sally Waer", "Balleomane", "Venna Provncal", "Commencemen" and "Boy Cardnal". In rerospec, one s sruck by he flashes of expresson, he suded gesures, he brgh colors whch reman n our memory. Mss Eners' characers seemed o be nspred by panngs we have seen somewhere; was as hough he Works of ART Blgelow Greason Clark Greene Colem&n Hunley Dbner McKean Dyer Moon Genus Parsons Tedke Cener Sree Gallery 9 unl Cener S. pcures had come o lfe, and n her curan calls we could almos see he models reurnng o her accusomed poses. M. H. Dorohy Lockhar wll close he season of he Town Hall seres on'tuesday evenng, March 18, when she presens Eve Cure, he glamorous and dsngushed edor, auhor and lecurer. Mle. Cure wll gve a repor on "Prance and he Pos-War World." Tckes are now on sale a he Sandspur Book Shop, elephone, Wner Park 354 for reservaons'. ;- Vsors and "resdens n 1 "Wner Park are forunae o have such an ousandng seres of professonal evens presened o hem and should no wa oo lae n malng reservaons for a subscrpon cke o he Town Hall Seres for nex season. Address all nqures o Dorohy Lockhar, Wner Park. WILSON-BAUMAN Mss Elane Wlson, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sewar of Wner Park, became he brde of Rober Olver Bauman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Alber Bauman of DeLand, n a double rng ceremony a 3 o'clock n he afernoon, Saurday, March 1, n he chapel of he Congregaonal Church. Only he mmedae famles were presen. The chapel was beaufully decoraed wh lghed apers n all candelabra and baskes of "whe gladol and fern. These decoraons were repeaed n he church lounge where a recepon for he brdal pary was held followng he weddng. Rev. Lous Schulz, pasor of he church, performed he ceremony. Nupal musc was gven by Mrs. Elzabeh Cole, organs, and Mss Bey Ann Newon, solos, who sang "Because," "I Love You" and 'Always." The brde was gven n marrage by her faher. She wore a smar whe wool su wh machng ha and vel and carred a small Bble ha had belonged o her grea-grea-grandmoher, from whch fell a shower of whe orange blossoms. Her mad of honor, Mss Jane Coaes, wore a wo-pece su of aquamarne wool, wh small flower ha and a corsage of yellow carnaons. Wllam Ersler of DeLand was Mr. Bauman's bes man. The brde's moher wore a becomng frock of navy crepe and corsage of whe carnaons, and he groom's moher, a smar pnk Do You Have Tax or Bookkeepng Worres? Conac STUKEY BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE Income Tax Reurns Prepared by Former Inernal Revenue Depuy. Phone 649-W 333 W. Morse Blvd. Wner Park THE CLOSET SHOP Le Us Help You wh Your Sorage Problems Garmen Bags - Soraway Boxes - Zppered Bags for Blankes and Drapes Exra Drawer Chess - Wardrobes - Moh Prevenves 1219 S. Orange Tel Orlando TAILORED Complee Home Servce Decorang Panng Cabnes and Furnure Made o Order Refmshng EVERY HOME SERVICE REQUIREMENT ESTATE CARE Wner Park Homes Panng & Decorang Co Orange Ave. Wner Park, Florda Phone 868 or 815-W wo-pece wool su whflower ha. Her corsage was also whe carnaons. A large number of guess, many from ou of own, aended he recepon n he church lounge. Mrs. Sewar was asssed by Mrs. R. D. Wae, who presded a he brde's able; Mrs. Edwn Clarke, Mrs. Alvn Marro, Mss Louse Evans, Mss Edwna Von Gal, Mrs. Charles Merry and Mrs. Rober Ragsdale, who had charge of he brde's book. For ravelng, Mrs. Bauman wore a wo-pece brown wool su wh vory nses n he jacke, brown ha and vel and brown accessores. The couple are spendng a shor honeymoon on he eas coas afer whch hey wll resde n DeLand. ROLLINS PLAYERS IN TAKTUFFE Prelmnary ry-ous for he cas of "TarufCe," Rollns Players' producon whch wll be presened March 25, wo weeks laer han he orgnal dae se for s openng, n he Anne Russell heare, were held Wednesday ngh, February 26. Dr. Charles Mendell, Englsh professor, has adaped Jean Molere's comedy for s Anne Russell presenaon whou losng any of he spred humor or sparklng dalogue whch characerzed he play when was premered n Pars n A poned hrus agans hypocres n general and relgous ones n parcular, ha frs performance of "Taruffe" gven before Lous XIV srred up Pars and he cour agans he play and he auhor. Whereupon Molere was no only haed by he Taruffes or hypocres bu by a grea many Orgons, he weak persons whom he world's Taruffes so easly nfluence. Parcularly were he ecclesascal represenaves offended and was wo years before an adequae, uncensored presenaon was agan gven. Meanwhle he auhor had sofened several characers, changed he le momenarly o "The Imposor," and added an eulogy of Lous XIV whch was pu n he mouh of he Exemp n he las scene. Even hough revsed n 1669, as n 1947, "Taruffe" s a swfly movng, laugh - crammed comedy. Subscrbe o Wner Park Topcs, '$5 for he season. O'BRIEN'S PHARMACY Oppose Colony Theare Prescrpons Drugs Cosmecs Candes Sandwches WE DELIVER Telephone 403 OFFICC -EQUIPMENT ORLANDO TRAVEL SERVICE Auhorzed Bonded Agens for Seamshp and Travel Servce Throughou he World 118 E. CENTRAL AVE., ORLANDO TEL Wner Park Insurance Agency GENERAL INSURANCE All Rsk Polces Jewelry Furs Orenal Rugs Phone 655 Panngs Hobbes 128 Park Avenue, Souh ECONOMY AND QUALITY AT THAMES MARKETESSEN Come n and ge acquaned GROCERIES «MEATS» VEGETABLES

10 Page Ten EINSTEIN TAKES NOTE (Connued from Page 1 wh neres." The leer pons ou ha he deas of he book are n he man dencal wh hose publshed by he lae Popper-Lynkeus he Vennese economs, whose work has no been ranslaed no Englsh "so ha s well possble ha you have no been aware of ". Mr. Marn has repled o Alber Ensen ha hs neres n he book, (whch many n Wher Park have read), Is encouragng, ha he auhor learned of he work of Popper-Lynkeus soon afer her own was publshed and judged ha he man deas came o her abou he me of hs deah. The leer goes on o say "I am no enough of an economs o judge your dea from he economc sandpon. I seems o me, however, ha he organzaon of such a large par of consumpon and dsrbuon would lead o a realzaon of he socals program". Mr. Marn has repled ha such an oucome would no have dsmayed he auhor. Her readers n Wner Park know ha he purpose of Mrs. Marn was o work ou an alernave o "a realzaon of he socals program"; bu f her plan proved successful on ral, she would have welcomed furher seps BULBS for Florda Gardens and growng n pos Fancy leaved caladums, 12 varees, 25c and 35c each, $2,50 and $3.50 per dozen. Hybrd Amarylls bulbs, 50c each, 6 for $2.50. Tuberose bulbs, sngle whe, $1.25 per dozen. Tgrdas, four colors, $1.00 per dozen. Yellow Callas 25c and 35c each, $2.50 and $3.50 per dozen, Achmenes, blue or mauve, $2.00 per dozen. Glorosa BohscMldana, 35c and 50c each. Crnum Ellen Bosanque, $1.00., Crnum Cecl Houdyshel, $2.00. (Mal orders flled) Lakemon Gardens Wyndham Hayward, Prop. 555 S. LAKEMONT AVE. Keysone Cusodan Funds San Comsock Invesmen Secures Phone 6805 Teleype DB 80 ORLANDO Represenng T. Nelson O'Rourke, Inc. Member N.A.S.D. Dayona Beach, Pla. WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 on he same road. Her dsncve dea was ha all young people from 18 o 26 should be pu o work producng he necesses of lfe and, hereafer, should be assured a lvelhood, whou luxures, hey gong ou no he capals world o earn such luxures as hey craved whle successve armes of young workers n urn dd her sn a producng he necesses. I s a feaher n he cap of Wner Park ha one of s wrers has won he readng of so grea a man as Ensen. Mrs, Wllam C. Bowers, eneraned members of he Hspanc Insue Monday evenng a he Woman's Club presenng Mr. Mulford Foser who showed moves and colored sldes of hs recen rp o Colomba. Mr. Poser, who made he journey parally n he neres of he Farchld Boancal Gardens depared Wednesday for Coral Gables o delver he pcures of rare plans and seeds whch he had brough back from hs ravels. STATEMENT OP THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, Ec., requred by he Acs of Congress o Augus 24, 19]2 as amended by he Ace of March 3, 1938, and July 2, of Wner Park Topcs, publshed weekly a Wner Park, Florda for February 10, STATE OF FLORIDA 1^ss. COUNTY OF ORANGE] Before me, a Noary Publc n and for ho Sae and couny aforesad, personally appeared Charles F. Hammond, "who, havng been duly sworn accordng o law, deposes and says ha he s he Publsher and Owner of he Wner Park Topcs and ha he followlnn s, o he bes of hs knowledge and belef, a rue saemen of he ownershp, managemen (and f a daly, weekly, sem-weekly or r-weekly newbpaper, he crculaon), ec., of he aforesad publcaon for he dae shown n he above capon, requred by he Ac of Augus 24, 1012, as amended by he Ac of March 8, 1033, and July 2, 1916, secon 537,.Posal Laws and Regulaons), prned on he reverse of hs form, o w: 1. Tha he names and addresses of he publsher, edor, managng edor, and busness managers are: Publsher, Charles F. Hammond, P. O. Iox 687. Wner Park, Pla.; Edor, Charles F, Hammond, I 3. O. Box 537, Wner Park, Fla. : Busness Manager, Charles F. Hammond, P. O. Box 687, Wner Park, Fla. 2. Tha he owner s: (If owned by a corporaon, s name and address mus be saed and also mmedaely hereunder he names and addresses of sockholders ownng or holdng one per cen or more of oal amoun of sock. If no owned by a corporaon, he names and addresses of Jas. Gamble Rogers II Archecs Engneers Buldng Consulans POST OFFICE BUILDING WINTER PARK, FLA. The of WINTER PARK Berglo Redy Feaurng an unusually II Dsncve and unusual smar lne of Gowns, II Has for dress, dayme Sus and Coas and ravel Corner Shop, Phllps Buldng he ndvdual owners mus be gven. If owned by a. frm, company, or oher unncorporaed concern, s name and address, as well as hose of each ndvdual member, mus be gven.) Charles F. Hammond, Sole Owner, P. O. Box B37, Wner Park, Fla. 3. Tha he known bondholders, morgagees, and oher secury holders ownng or holdng 1 per cen or more of oal amoun of bonds, morgages, or oher secures are: (If here are none, so sae.) None. 4. Tha he wo paragraphs nex above, gvng he names of he owners, sockholders, and secury holders, f any, conan no only he ls of sockholders and secury holders as hey appear pon he books of he company bu also, n cases where he sockholder or secury holder appears upon he books of he company as rusee or n any oher fducary relaon, he name of he person or corporaon for whom such rusee s acng, s gven; also ha he sad wo paragraphs conan saemens embracng affan's full knowledge and belef as o he crcumsances and condons under whch sockholders and secury holders who do no appear upon he books of he company as rusees, hold sock and secures n a capacy oher han ha of a bona fds owner; and hs affan has no reason o beleve ha any oher person, assocaon, or corporaon has any neres drec or ndrec n he sad sock, bonds, or oher secures han as so saed by hm. 5. Tha he average number of copes of each ssue of hs publcaon sold or dsrbued hrough he mals or oherwse, o pad subscrbers durng ho welve monhs precedng, he dae shown above s 507. (Ths nformaon s requred from daly, weekly, sem-weekly and r-weekly newspapers.' CHARLES F. HAMMOND, Publsher, Edor, Owner. Sworn o and subscrbed before me hs 11h day of February, (SEAL) THIRZA FLUNO. (My commsson expres Augus2, 1949). Don' nks any copes of Wner Park Tofcs f you wan o be nformed. Mal your subser/pon o Bow 578, Wner Park, Ffeen ssues for $2,25. WLO F Dr.WslerA.Maer SUNDAY) 2:30 P.M. I REAL ESTATE I 340 Park Avenue, Norh Phllps Buldng Tel. 555 Auhorzed BRITTS Qen era I ffl m ELECTRICAL Wner Park Dealers for w Elecrc APPLIANCES Orlando r TROPICAL FISH Angels, Cafsh, ec. Aquarums, all szes and all necessary supples. Tropcal Fsh Hachery, 138 Rdgewood Drve, Wner Park WHITTEMORE Old Glass Lamps Chna Brc-A-Ilrac 1223 N. ORANGE AVE. ORLANDO On Lake Ivanhoc For Every Occason Wner-Land Cleaners 1021 Orange Are. Tel. 676-J Wner Park We Use he PANTEX SYSTEM More Than 60 Years Experence! Absracs! Tle Insurance Complee Records Escrow Servce Phoosa Plaes Merchanable Absracs Only Tle Insurance Local or Foregn Carryng Sae Treasurer Reserve o proec polcy holders. WM. BEARDALL, Presden H. J. WILDER, Vce-Pres. G. M. BENNETT, Secreary Fdely Tle & Guarany Co. Phone SS 60 N. Cour ORLANDO

11 WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947 Page Eleven DIAMONDS Beauful weddng ses n planum Indvdual rngs wh damonds of perfec cu and color. GROVER MORGAN 2nd Door from Bank WINTER PARK TRANSYLVANIA, THE LAND BEYOND THE FOREST By Lous C. Cornsh, Hon. D. Pol. So. Royal Unversy of Hungary, Szeged Dorrancc and Company A Revew by Eugene R. Shppen Probably no Amercan s beer qualfed o wre on Transylvana han he Wner Park auhor. Famlar wh he land, versed n s hsory, warmly aached o s people, honored, wh a degree by he Royal Unversy of Hungary, and he auhor or a prevous book, "Relgous Mnores n Transylvana," Dr. Cornsh has made hmself an auhory on he subjec. Whle he book under revew has abundan hsorcal daa, s no a dspassonae hsory, bu, raher, an advocae's bref, an arden plea for he jus soluon of a vexed European problem. I s o be judged, herefore, on he mers of he argumen. I was one of he ragedes of he frs World War ha, by he reay of Tranon, Transylvana was gven o Roumana, under whose corrup and brual governmen he Magyars n parcular have suffered. On he bass of frs-hand knowledge he auhor ces some of he ndgnes and losses nflced upon ha superor, lerae people. Ths revewer, vsng Transylvana beween he wars, would add hs esmony were needed. Truly "a dfference of a leas hree hundred years n progress separaes he wo culures of Roumana and Hungary", The regon has become "a world danger spo, sraegc and desperaely mporan." Roumana s obvously no compeen o rule Transylvana, nor can he racal groups be ehncally dvded, he auhor conends.. A he same me he proess agans he proposed plan of deporaon, "one of he blackes crmes n all he long record of human war." Wha hen? More han Transylvana s nvolved. Indeed, he whole problem of mddle Europe. Revvng a plan urged by Kossuh, a Danuban Federaon s proposed. Ths would une for common ams he peoples lvng n he Carpahan Basn, embracng no only Roumanans and Magyars, bu possbly Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Bulgars, Croas and Slovenes. A large order! Though nvolvng mos dffcul adjusmens, s apparenly he only soluon endorsed by leadng saesmen. Dr. Cornsh s no quxoc. Hodza, prme mnser of Czechoslovaka, declared "A federalzed Cenral Europe s one of he absolue necesses of a poswar peace". Wha Frankln sad of he Amercan colones n 1776 s rue of he counres of Cenral Europe, "We mus all hang ogeher, or assuredly we shall all hang separaely." "Federaon", observes our auhor "s a mghy ncomng de n he affars of men." The Danuban Federaon, n shor, s he major hess of Dr. Cornsh's book, awang an aroused publc opnon o form he hesang grea powers o accep and o mplemen. Chaos s he only alernave. The book s hus a mely rease demandng he aenon of an nellgen publc, especally hose n auhory. Is mmedae mporance s 'aesed by he Smar Clohes FOR TOTS AND TEENS 19 W. Washngon S. - Orlando COLORFUL EXOTIC SHELL JEWELRY Exquse Examples of THE SHELLCRAFTERS ART A Complee Assormen of Supples for he Shellcrafer Don-Dee Shellcraf Indusres 120 N. ORANGE ORLANDO IN THE ARCADE Amercan Hungaran Federaon whch has ordered wo housand copes n advance. In urgng a Danuban Federaon s noeworhy ha he, auhor, despe hs love for Transylvana, akes a realsc judcal vew of he suaon, "pung. asde all hough of her (Transylvana) becomng a par of Hungary agan", and echoes Kossuh's noble words, "We would no ask for freedom for ourselves alone." Three very readable chapers of he book are devoed o Kossuh, a champon of lbery comparable o Washngon and Bolvar. A brllan chaper, "Propulson A New Plane", demonsraes ha hs s ndeed "one world", n whch Transylvana "has become our nex door neghbor", The auhor's personal experences n Transylvana add neres o he book. Long presden of he Inernaonal Assocaon for Lberal Chrsany and Relgous Freedom, Dr. Cornsh, on one of hs vss, was made honorary mnser of a Hungaran church, and agan, dean of a dsrc, gvng hm unusual opporunes o. know he people. For sudens he book's, fve appendces brng ogeher valuable source maeral, sae papers bearng upon he Danuban problem, and Coun Telek's noeworhy arcle on Transylvana, appearng here for he frs me n Englsh. In prasng fs mporan book, he revewer has nclned o undersaemen, rememberng wha an old Harvard, presden, Josah Quncy, once sad: "Superlaves were made for he use of very young persons." STEVEN'S AUTO SERVICE 14 Years n Wner Park 641 Orange Ave. - Tel. 848 Hmmgon-Hoffman Phoographers AH ypes of commercal and publcy phoography 114-A Park Ave., S., Tel. 858 ECHOLS BEDDING & FURNITURE CO. "Qualy Beddng Manufacurers Snce 1920" Vs Our Dsplay Rooms Or Call Us For "The Bes In Beddng" Innersprng Maresses Box Sprngs Hollywood Beds Bahama Beds We Renovae All Types of Maresses Orlando Wner Park 1111 N. Orlando Avenue Jus Souh of he Underpass P. O. Box 787 Orlando Tel. Wner Park 958-W WINTER PARK ESTATE Over 400 fee fronage on beauful Lake Maland. Mederranean succo on hollow le home wh 7 bedrooms and 6 bahs. Shown by apponmen only. Lsed exclusvely wh ORLANDO FLORIDA

12 Page Twelve SOO YONG AGAIN WINS (Connued from Page 1 ercal flag-waver. She s a keen analys who can produce e arcles whch mvs embarrass Mr. Young, by gvng facs and daes of real mporance, whch had been gloomly overlooked by he war corresponden. Mss Yong wans us o know BOTH sdes of he sory, so ha we can judge nellgenly for ourselves; she sad "I do no wsh for jus GOOD repors from hese correspondens, I wan repors ha are CORRECT and well rounded". Her naural undersandng; of he Chnese people and her knowledge of her background and phlosophy place her n an unque poson o answer he observaons of an Occdenal. From her nsprng and nformave descrpon of he open-heared relgous olerance of he Chnese, and he sores of her own chldhood, n Hawa, one found he reasons for Mss Yong's broadmnded and human approach o he problem. Her moher, a follower of boh Confucus and Buddha, encouraged her chldren o go o he Congregaonal Sunday School, o he Caholc Church wh her Poruguese frends, o he Shno emple wh her Japanese playmaes, o learn from he Mormons, and o respec wsdom and ruh wherever hey are found. As a Chrsan, Mss Yong exemplfes he nellgen applcaon of ruh, undersandng and dealsm. She s an nspraon o us all, and we are forunae o have been able o hear a rebual from someone of her experence and wsdom. For he second half-of he program, Mss Yong gave hree of her own monodramas, one of hem, n he muscal sng-song of he Can- RADIO PHONOGRAPH IMMEDIATE: DELIVERY AUTHORIZED SCOTT SALES & SERVICE ROBINSON MUSIC CO. 531 N; Orange - Tel Orlando WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 7,-1947 onese heare. Her characerzaons are exquse, her maeral always of sgnfcance, a skllful blendng of he dgny, humor and emoonal appeal of her people, THE COMMUNITY FUND WELCOMES MORE HELP The Wner Park Communy Fund Drve closed las week. Someone suggesed ha he plgh of he wo women descrbed n he Topcs las week mgh be "saged" o concde wh he drve. Unforunaely, ncdens lke ha of he wo women who had nohng for her chldren o ea are oo frequen o need sagng. The famles n hs case were cared for as quckly as possble hey had o be. Bu mean borrowng money from he March budge o ake care of February's needs. Wha wll happen n March? Every monh has s own urgen needs. The Welfare's fnancal sandng wll be sll more nsecure, wh he falure of he drve o make s goal. The Communy Fund exends s warmes hanks o he Topcs for s cooperaon durng he drve, wh hanks o all he press, and o saons WLOF and WDBO for he publcy hey gave. They hank all who suppored he drve, especally hose who acually gave wce n an effor o help mee he goal, and hey hank he busness concerns, ncludng hose n Orlando, who made helpful conrbuons. The Communy Fund Drve s over. Le us jus hs once emulae he noorus Three Talors of Tooley Sree, o say, "We, The People of Wner Park," are full of hanks and apprecaon for he fne work he corps of workers who managed he drve dd for us. These are he people who carry on he work of he agences he year round. They are he people who are gong o have o ge along somehow whou ha hree housand dollars he drve fell shor of. Thanks and apprecaon very ofen ake maeral and praccal form and hey are eloquen when hey are hus expressed. Any me s a good me o le your money alk o any of he agences of he Communy Fund. You know hem all he Boy Scous, he Grl Scous, he Hgh School and he Grammar School PTA's, he Whe Day Nursery and he Colored Day Nursery, he Healh Cener and he Welfare Assocaon all of hem only oo happy o receve a show of neres of hs sor. ELECTRIC AND GAS APPLIANCES For Boh Home and Busness Complee Modern Kchen Cabnes and Snks WALTER J. WILCOX, INC. 61 E. Robnson, Orlando, opp. Pos Offce, Tel Oldes Wesnghouse dealer n Cenral Florda Saurday Evenng, March 8h, 8:15 The fnes muscal even of he season. A gues aracon of he Rollns Players Seres. "A NIGHT IN OLD VIENNA" ORLANDO MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM Prces: 90c, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, ax ncluded Mona Bradford, Conralo; Laura Casellano, Soprano; Rchard Gordon, Tenor; John Gurney, Basso; Eduardo Rael, Barone; performng:, n cosume, he musc of Old Venna wh Warner Bass a he pano. Phone Wner Park 333, or Orlando 5366 for reservaons. Tckes on sale a Muncpal Audorum, Orlando, Box Offce begnnng a 7 P. M. March 8h. GAY NOSTALGIC MELODIOUS RANDOM NOTES A number of frends from Wner Park are gong o Alana oday o aend he marrage of E, Maynard Baldwn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Baldwn of Mclnyre Ave., whch akes place omorrow n Alana. The brde, Mss Mozelle Sarr, daugher of Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Sarr of Alana, s known n Wner Park, havng vsed her college frend, Mrs. Wllam B. Ed-, wards, Jr., of Glenrdge Way, hs las November. The weddng wll be held n he Capol Vew Presbyeran Church, Alana, a 5:30 o'- clock. Wner Park people aendng are he groom's parens, hs broher and wfe, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Baldwn, Cap. and Mrs. W. H. Wldbur, Mr, and Mrs. Edwards, "Mr. and Mrs. Earle Harpole, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Medlock and Mrs. Marha Halloway, also Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Evans, Jr. of Orlando, cousns of he groom. B:.ck numbers of Wner Park Top'es are no always o he had. Beer secure your copy each week by mal. Subscrpon, $8,%SB for season. Two Houses Now Avalable FOR SALE New exceponally well consruced 3 bedroom house, le roof, 2 led bahrooms, auomac hea, large lvng room, dnng room, modern kchen, laundry, 2-car garage, locaed on large corner lo. Propery faces eas on small lake n good resdenal secon. Prce $20,000. Smaller house, adjonng above descrbed house; wo bedrooms, led bah, lvng room, dnng room, kchen, facng eas on same lake. Prce $12,000. HOME SITES WITH LAKE FRONTAGE Large lo on souh shore of Lake Maland: 300 fee sree and lake fronage by 700 fee deep. Prced for quck sale a $16,500 cash, or wll sell eher half for $8,250. Aracve lake fron lo on Lake Osceola wh boa dock $6,500 cash. Also a few desrable ses beween he Semnole and Alabama Hoels. THE WINTER PARK LAND CO. Realors Phone Park Ave. S.

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