WINTER PARK TOPICS A Weekly Review of Social and Cultural During the Winter Resort Season

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1 ROLLNS COLLEGE LBRARY WNTER PARK, FLORDA WNTER PARK TOPCS A Weekl Revew of Socal and Cultural Durng the Wnter Resort Season Actvtes Vol. 2 No. 1 Wnter Park, Pla., Frda, Januar 11, 1035 Prce 10 Cents 'END WAR OR T WLL END US," SAYS DR. HOLT Fred b the hgh deals for world peace whch have grpped hs soul for man ears, Hamlton Holt, stood lke a modern Eljah last Sunda mornng n the Rol- Hamlton Holt lns rostrum of Knowles Memoral Chapel and poured forth a passonate and unanswerable phllpc aganst the warlke nfluences of the tmes whch are threatenng to sweep the world nto another catastrophc maelstrom of hate and murder, t was a great da for Rollns, for Wnter Park, for Florda, for our whole countr when ths great sprted publcst rased hs voce n words that were republshed throughout the length and breadth of the land and all over the world callng upon Presdent Roosevelt. (Contnued from page 4) CARLE BLENNER WON BY WNTER PARK B Edth Tadd Lttle Carle Blenner the name at once brngs to mnd vsons of far women and of masses of gorgeous flowers flowers wth the dew on them, flowers as ou gather them n our garden, pckng a blossom here and there, and then arrangng them n our favorte bowl and placng them n our chocest wndow, and each tme ou glance at them, t rests our soul. Women, gracous and beautful, of a decade ago when skns were lovel and pearl-lke and one dd not snatch ten mnutes to put on a complexon to match our mood. (We dd not have moods whch we dsplaed to the publc n those das). Carle Blenner came to Wnter Park, saw, and was conquered b our lakes and trees and s stang as the guest of Mss Margaret M. Granns on Osceola avenue, and so agan Wnter Park s plang host to one of our countr's trul great panters. He has been called the "famed exponent of the conservatve school" of Amercan panters, and those nterested n honors and ttles can get out ther "Who's Who" and read several nches of the honors that have, been heaped upon ths panter of "the good, the true, and the beautful." Mr. Blenner s a portrat panter of men and women, hs landscapes catch the sunlght and charm of ths and foregn countres, and hs pantngs of flowers brng the garden rght nto the lvng rooms of (Contnued on page 4) On the shore of Lake Matland at the rvng Bacheller Estate, a characterstc vew of the scener enjoed b the resdents of Wnter Park. Photo b Page. N WNTER PARK'S LTERARY COLONY Wnter Park has long been famous for the large number of lterar, artstc and muscal people who have made t ther wnter home. The number ncreases earl. Among those who have alread arrved are Ra Stannard Baker, better known to man people as Davd Grason, the author of those delghtful and whmscal essas of Adventures n "Frendshp", "Contentment" and "Understandng." Durng the Peace Conference at Versalles, Mr. Baker was secretar to Presdent Woodrow Wlson and later was apponted as hs offcal bographer. Four large volumes (Contnued on page 6) NEW UNVERSTY CLUB GANS MOMENTUM One of Wnter Park's most promsng organzatons s the new Unverst Club whch has started off wth two well attended meetngs and developed a momentum that; greatl pleases the large number of college men who are spendng the wnter here. n a dscusson of "Socalzed Hosptalzaton," last Saturda evenng, Drs. McGugan, Bull, Holt, Abbe, Oesterlng 1 and Stles gave man enlghtenng aspects of the subject, and n the open forum fol- (Contnued on page 4) For Calendar of Events see page 5 Wnter Park and ts neghborng communtes enjo the unusual prvlege of hearng a full szedl concert orchestra. The second, of the seres of fve concerts ths season wll be gven on Sunda afternoon next, Januar 13th, under the drecton of the conductor, Mr. Harve demons. ROLLNS COLLEGE LBRARY WNTER PARK, FLORDA

2 Pag Two WNTER PARK TOPCS, FRDAY, JANUARY 11, 1936 SOCAL-S^OTES Mrs. Hamlton Holt wll return toda from a vst of several das wth her brother, Mr. Prank H. Smth, n Brmngham. Dr. and Mrs. Rchjard Burton wll spend the week-end n Clearwater as guests o ther frend, Francs Wlson, the actor. The wll make the trp b motor. Mrs. Morrs D. Robnson, of Phladelpha, s a guest for the wnter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MacCaughe. Mr. MacCaughe, here for the holdas, s returnng to Chcago ths week wth Mrs. MacCaughe for a month's sta. Recentl Mrs. Stewart Patterson and son, Stewart, of Chcago and Arzona, stopped to vst them on ther wa to Mam for the wnter. Mr. Wnston Churchll and Mr. Robert Plerrek arrved on Wednesda from Sarasota to spend the season at the Klbourne estate n Matland whch the occuped last wnter. Frends of Mss Marguerte Hackne wll be nterested to hear that she s beng emploed b the Junor League n Cncnnat ths wnter and s enjong her.work so much that she ma not get down to Wnter Park ths season untl qute late to vst her grandparents, Judge and Mrs. L: J. Hackne. Frends of Dr. J. B. Thomas, rec-,tor of All Sants Church, are glad to hear that he s mprovng from a recent llness. He has been seeng vstors and enjong rdes durng the beautful weather ths week. she wll return to Wnter Park to engage n socal servce work. Mss Coleman has been engaged.n an Epscopalan phlanthrop n Chcago, the Church Msson of Help. She was graduated from Rollns last ear. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman's son, famlarl known as "Bud," also here for Chrstmas, returned to nternatonal House n New York a few das ago. He s a student at Phoenx Art nsttute, New York. Mrs. Wllam E. Casselberr wll arrve Sunda from Lake Forest, llnos, to occup her newl complpeted home on Va Tuscan. She wll have two Chcago frends wth her, Mrs. George Clnch and Mrs. Herbert Prnce, who wll be her guests for a part of the wnter. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Fownes, of Pttsburgh, at ther wnter home n Matland, nclude Mrs. Herbert Anderson, Mrs. James Horner, Mrs. James Munroe and Mss Edth Speer, all of Pttsburgh. Mr. Fownes' cousn, Mrs. H, P. Hall, of New York, has been stang wth them some tme, havng come down from the North wth them n November. The Frda Mornng Readng Group s meetng ths mornng at 10 o'clock wth Mrs. James L. Houston on Vtora avenue. The subject, "Background of the talan Renassance," wll be dscussed b Mrs. Houston. Mrs. George T. Ladd, and Mrs. Fred Perr Powers have moved from 437 E. New England avenue across the street to the McNff house. Mrs. Ladd has brought her furnture from New Haven and the are settled n ther new home for the season. Helen Purdue, nc. HATS, GOWNS SPORTSWEAR BYRDANA Unusual and Exclusve Hand Kntted Apparel Wnter Shop Summer Shop - Perrdell WNTER PARK, FLA. JAMESTOWN, R.. For those who Lunch or Dne We nvte the attenton of our patrons to the exclusve collecton of antque jewelr on vew n our entrance hall, also the choce gfts, sutable for all occasons, n the shop upstars. Mrs. W. S. Kenned, of Chcago, s a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Coleman for an ndefnte sta. Mss Rebecca Ann Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Coleman, who has been here for the holdas, wll leave on Sunda for Chcago to attend the weddng of a frend. After a month's sta Dr. Davd C. Bull, emnent New York surgeon, after spendng Chrstmas wth hs wfe and three chldren at the Long cottage n Matland, returned to New York ths week. Mrs. Wllam W. Long returned to Matland ths week after a vst n St. Petersburg. 22 E. Gore Avenue - Tel ORLANDO, FLA. The Booker Books to Lend Books to Sell.. Frances Slater Gowns Wraps Sport Clothes LOCAL AUTHORS BOOKS AUTOGRAPHED San Juan Hotel Buldng ORLANDO, FLA. ) a^)4

3 SOCAL U^OTES Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schmdt gave a small dnner Wednesda evenng at ther house on Golfvew Terrace. The guests nvted were Mr. and Mrs. rvng' Bacheller, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tappan, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wendt of New York. Mrs. Charles Sprague-Smth s entertanng her sster, Mrs. Charles Buckngham Cole, of Upper Montclar, N. Jerse, at her home on Va Capr. Mrs. Cole arrved Saturda and wll reman for an ndefnte sta. Mrs. George F. Tower, Jr., of St. Lous, wll arrve next week to occup Mss Leonard's house at No. 457 New England avenue. Mrs. Tower spent last season at the Semnole. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Pratt, of Lakevew Drve, have wth them for the wnter Mss Patrca Lechmere-Gupp, from Port of Span, sland of Trndad. Mss Lechmere- Gupp s a student of art at Rollns. Dean Wnslow S. Anderson, of Rollns, wll go to Atlanta Sunda to spend a week on college busness. Prof, and Mrs. Lawrence Knsler gave a small supper and brdge Tuesda evenng at ther home on Antonnette avenue. The guests were Dean and Mrs. Wnslow S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clark, and Prof, and Mrs. Wllard Wattles. Wllam Casselberr has just returned from a two weeks' sta at hs home n Chcago. Mr. Frank Demmler, who wth hs wfe has been a guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Oesterlng snce before Chrstmas, returned to Pttsburgh ths week. Mrs. Demmler wll reman for the greater part of the wnter. Mr. Lous "Kngsle, and the Msses Mar, Carre and Grace Kngsle have come from Elzabeth, N. J., and are at ther place n Matland far the wnter. (t You don't know Wnter Park untl ou know Norrs's WNTER PARK TOPCS, FRDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 Mrs. Edward M. Davs s gvng a luncheon toda at her home on nterlachen avenue for Mrs. Louse Stoddard and Mrs. Marcus Ford, of Kansas Ct, frends of her mother, Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Stoddard and Mrs. Ford are stoppng at the Lncoln, Mrs. J. Gamble Rogers has her mother, Mrs. Shelb Smth, of Atlanta and Tallahassee, wth her for a vst of several weeks at ther home on sle of Scl. Dr. Charles S. MaeFarland, of New York, secretar emertus to the Federal Councl of Churches of Chrst n Amerca, s makng an extended sta n Wnter Parak, beng a guest at the El Cortez. Mss Mar E. Davs, of Provdence, R.., s vstng her sster, Mrs. Walter Haward, at 2046 Aloma avenue. A most enjoable tea was gven on Wednesda b the alumnae of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the home of Mrs. A. B. MacCaughe on Va Tuscan n honor of the pledges. Mrs. rvng Bacheller, Mrs. H. E. Oesterlng and Mrs. A. M. Harrs poured, Mrs. MacCaughe and Mrs. Harr Kelle were n the recevng lne. For the program Mrs. Jesse Rttenhouse Scollard gave some of her poems and Mrs. Manle Duckworth plaed selectons on the pano. Mrs. Gordon Jones has her grandson, Gordon Shermack, of Denver, Colo., wth her for the wnter. Mrs. John Martn s back from Palm Beach where she spoke before the Busness and Professonal Women's Club and also at the Art Center n Coral Gables on her successful book "Prohbtng Povert" whch s stll enjong a large sale. Mr. Lawrence Srlee Lnch has gone to Jacksonvlle where he s actng as assocate judge at the Jacksonvlle Grehound Race openng ths week, He wll spend each week-end wth hs faml here. Mr. and Ms. Lous Dommech where the College and the Town meet for refreshments * at the corner of Lman and E. Park Aves. +*U 1 * s:.t : : «t 5: ft ft :":!! : : Page Three ::.«.:^J:.JK:.:^::.:^;K^r,^u «:^:: :K^n':Kt :^K «n J^K 5^;«^««:«K: J«««^:K^5^:«^n s^j; r H- You desre to express a Gft Box of ctrus frut to our _M_-M/ frends at home ou wll naturall want the best. Remember that the 'recent freeze runed 70 per cent of ths ear's crop and made t dr and unpalatable. Your onl safeguard s to bu drect from a grower whose frut was undamaged whch has placed me n a poston to personall guarantee ever box sell. The qualt and sweetness of our frut s the outcome of man ears' research work n the Cultvaton and fertlzaton of our groves. specalze n Pnk Seedless grapefrut and am the onl grower of ths varet n the count. We wll be glad to gve ou, free of charge, a sample of ths unusuall fne frut. K. N. McPHERSON are expected to arrve from Greenwch, Conn., wthn a short tme at ther place n Matland. Mr. and Mrs. Wnthrop Whte and daughter, of West New Brghton, S.., have leased the Jacobsen cottage on Sunset Drve for the season. Mrs. Whte s promnent n art actvtes around New York and s a former student under Chase. Mr. F. Rchardson Murra, of New York, who wll be remembered for hs one-man show of water colors and portrat drawngs whch was held at the Woman's Club two ears ago, wll show30 Coats of Arms and books on Heraldr at the Frda meetng of the Woman's Club toda at 4 o'clock. Ths s the frst tme an exhbt of ths knd has been held n Wnter Park and t comes n most appropratel wth Mr. Trowbrdge's lecture precedng the showng. The exhbt ma be seen all da Saturda also. Mr. Murra made portrats of twelve of our local ctzens whle on hs former vst. The nternatonal Stud Group of the Amercan Assocaton of Unverst Women met Tuesda evenng at the San Juan Hotel n Orlando wth Dr. Eveln Newman as the speaker. DECORATVE ACCESSORES FOR %WKsttna Oster a EAST PARK AVENUE 2 doors from Postoffce. H MEN SAY t s not far to. call ths just a Gft Shop, Jensen Slver, perfume, reall GOOD cravats, lovel lnens, purses, exquste Wnter Park etchngs, n short, gfts for people of good taste. NOT TOO EASY to fnd, but well worth lookng for. On a hdden pato reached from Orange Ave. exactl opposte Sears Roebuck n Orlando. Also, Ogunqut, Mane. Weddng Gfts Brdge Przes Unusual Bags Ral to Gft Shop HOSERY HAND-MADE LNGERE PHLPPNE DRESSES WNTER PARK, FLORDA

4 Page Four WNTER PARK TOPCS, FRDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 CARLE BLENNER WON BY WNTER PARK (Contnued from page 1) those fortunate enough to own them. To one who has lved hectcall through all the modernstc movements from Eaffaell on, Mr. Blenner's vews are a jo to lsten to. " have seen these modernst movements come and go. One school s hardl forgotten before another comes nto vew. Pcasso and all the modern school are losgn ground rapdl n France, where stles n art are set. Meanwhle the more conservatve work contnues to lve." Such reassurng words to a generaton that s a bt wear of "A nude fallng downstars" or a bunch of decaed frut on a cockeed table, or the nsde vew of one's aura n fourteen prmtve colors. Mr. Blenner poneered n a movement whch now, certanl to the la mnd, s the outstandng vehcle for artstc expresson, the pantng of deal women's heads, the tpe whch toda graces the covers of three-fourths of the naton's popular magaznes. Among hs best known potrats are lsted H. E. H, The Duke of Cambrdge, Lad Hamlton, Marqus Vllabor, Senator Lawrence, Rear Admral Phlps, Woodward Phelps, Lucreza Bor, and Mss Havemeer. Hs work s n all the mportant galleres and t s hoped to have a one-man show at the Wnter Park Woman's Club. See Topcs for later detals. Mr. Blenner s a product of the Yale Art School. (Dr. Holt please note.) NEW UNVERSTY CLUB GANS MOMENTUM (Contnued from page 1) lowng, Mr. Wn. E. Stark won the unanmous approval of the whole assembl for hs comparson of the stuaton of the medcal professon wth that of the teachng professon. n an entrel extemporaneous address he gave an able analss of the socal problem nvolved, recallng the tmes when men refused to pa taxes for the educaton of other men's chldren, and comparng such an atttude wth that whch declares the publc health to be a publc concern. The membershp of the Club ncludes: Gen. Aver D. Andrews, U. S. Mltar Academ; Dr. A. J. Abbe, Harvard; Dr, T. M. Bull, Columba; Mles M. Dawson, Translvana; Rev. Oslo J. Prce, Denson '94; Hram Powers, Mchgan; Dr. J. E, Spurr, Harvard '93; John E. Vncent, Alfred; Geo. E. Woodbur, Harvard; E. J, Ware, Mchgan; Geo. Zug, Amherst; Lews D. Hll, Harvard '94; Sherrod Soule, Amherst '85; Wm. F. Anderson, Oho Weslean '84; Dr. Wm. L. Holt, Harvard '00; Arthur D. McGugan, M. D., Mchgan '92; E. K. Rosster, Cornell '75; Wllam E. Stark, Harvard '95; Davd R. Moore, Unv. of Toronto '02; F. J. Lehman, Oberln College '99; ra Wnthrop Travell, Wllams '90; Charles F. Hammond, Rutgers '03; Wnslow S. Anderson, Bates '21; Wllam Melcher, Drur '11, Harvard '16, Wsconsn '31; Dr. K. L. Butterfeld, Mchgan State; Dr. W, S. Beard, Yale; H. W. Foster, Cornell; G. M. Whcher, HRAM POWERS Realtor Frst Establshed Realtor n Wnter Park 133 E. MORSE BOULEVARD TELEPHONE 362 WNTER PARK ON NEW ENGLAND AVE. For Sale, large twostor house, garage and 100x147 foot plot. Bargan $ , no less. Terms. have other bargans n homes. f t s for sale have t. ALSO FRE NSURANCE WK:-:«:-«-:HKWKKKKWK:^^ WALK-OVER SHOES for STYLE and COMFORT At the Walk-Over Shop ou wll fnd a complete assortment of stles and patterns, n all whte, combnatons of whte and brown, whte and blue. Straps, pumps and tes. For dress, walkng and sport wear. Plent of szes n Women's shoes from 3 to 10, wdths quadruple A to D. Men's shoes szes from 5 to 12, wdths double A to D. Dexdale Hoser for Women. Walk-Over Sox for Men. See the latest sprng stles the are shown n our wmdows. Walk-Over Boot Shop 64 NO. ORANGE AVE. ORLANDO Grnnell; Wllam F. Yust, Central Weslean; Arthur DeLano Enart, Oho Weslean; H. Schenck, Cornell; J. H. Stoller, Unon; W. E. Wnderweedle, Claude S. Larzelere, Mchgan and Harvard. "END WAR OR T WLL END US," SAYS DR. HOLT (Contnued from page 1) to accept the call of destn and take acton resolutel for peace rather than let the snster forces of evl atroph the sprtual lfe and Chrstan deals of modern cvlzaton. Dr. Holt specfcall appealed to Roosevelt to "use hs great power and prestge" to brng the Unted States nto the World Court and League of Natons b jont resoluton of Congress. He gave a masterl descrpton of the nternatonal relatons and the possble functons of the League and declared that the Unted States s toda the ke to the stuaton. "f we do not conquer war," he declared wth all the vehemence he possessed, "war wll conquer us." Spontaneous applause broke forth at the concluson of the address, breakng all precedents. The servce was one that wll long be remembered b those who attended. The theme of peace was expressed beautfull n the responsve readngs and the musc, Mendelssohn's "How Lovel are the Messengers of Peace," beng sung wth a loft nspraton b the chor, and the solo sung b Mrs. Charles F. Hammond, soprano, "Lead Kndl Lght," gvng a touch of the personal longng for sprtual drecton "amd the encrclng gloom" of the world mpasse. SUBSCRBE TO WNTER PARK TOPCS SUB-TROPCAL PLANTS and BULBS CUT FLOWERS n varet Fnest hbrd Amarlls and fanc-leaved.caladums a specalt. WYNDHAM HAYWARD Lakemont Gardens WNTER PARK, FLA. (Lakemont Ave. at Lake Berr) $ tt " ' """ ' "" ' a DNE AND DANCE... at... The Lttle Gre House MATLAND, FLA. Telephone 350 'B,,.,.. Q _ Unequalled Cusne Rch, Safe Pasteurzed MLK Datson Dares Phone 205-R WNTER PARK D. HAROLD HAR 222 PARK AVE. WNTER PARK, FLA. ARCHTECT Tel. 13

5 WNTER PARK TOPCS, FRDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 Page Fve 0.. MHMllmtllllltlllll a Calendar of Events, Week^ of Frda', Januar, lth to l8th E" 1 ' H FRDAY, JAN. 11 6:00 p, n. Organ Vespers, Knowles Memoral Chapel. Herman F. Sewert, organst. (Ever Tuesda and Frda. Adm. free.) 8:00 p.m. W. P. Vstors Club, each Frda evenng at Woman's Club. Programs, card partes, dancng. All vstors welcome no membershp fee. SATURDAY, JAN. 12 2:30 p.m. Walter Kmble, organ, on rado WDBO. 3:30 p.m. Martha Fletcher Bellnger's talk on Hstor of the Drama Florda Vlla, Henkel Drve. Second of seres. Adm. 25c. Tea served. SUNDAY, JAN. 13 9:45 a.m. Mornng Medtaton wth musc. (Undenomnatonal.) Specal servce b Church Arm of U. S. A. Epscopal Gospel Team. Knowles Mem. Chapel. 11:00 a.m. 'Sunda servces at churches Methodst, Congregatonal, Baptst, Epscopal. Catholc mass at 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p. m. Concert, Smphon Orchestra of Central Florda, at W. P. Recreaton Hall. Adm. $1.25. MONDAY, JAN. 15 3:30 p. m. Lecture, Dr. Eveln Newman, "Current Plas of Broadwa," wth specal attenton to "Valle Forge," b Maxwell Anderson. All Sants Parsh House. Followed b tea, 25e. Tckets, course of sx, fve dollars. Sngle lecture one dollar. TUESDAYS, 10:45 a.m. Anne Russell Theatre, Musc Apprecaton Course. $1.00 each lesson, $6.25 course. THURSDAYS, 10:45 a.m. Art Apprecaton Course. Art Studo, OUe Ave. $1.00 each lesson, $6.25 course. THURSDAYS, 10:45 a. m. Dr. John Martn, lecture seres on nternatonal Relatons. Congregatonal Church. Collecton taken. PUBLC PLAYGROUND and Recreaton Center, at Chamber of Commerce. Shuffleboard, horseshoes, croquet, tenns, roque, readng rooms, rest rooms and nformaton bureau. WNTER PARK PUBLC LBRARY and Rollns College Lbrar open to publc. MRS. BELLNGER'S SERES, FLORDA VLLA A ver nterestng talk, the frst of a seres, upon the hstor of the drama, was gven Saturda afternoon, Jan. Sth, at Florda Vlla b Mrs. Martha Fletcher Bellnger, who has just publshed a book on the same subject. Begnnng wth the earlest Greek plas the speaker carred her audence through medeval and relgous plas to the earl French and the clas of Molere, Cornelle and Racne. The next talk, Jan. 12th, wll begn wth Englsh plas and plaers just precedng Shakespeare. Tea s served after the lectures. CORDELL HULL COMNG TO WNTER PARK Both Secretar of State Cordell Hull and Andre de Laboulae, French ambassador to the Unted States, have accepted nvtatons to attend the Founders' Week celebraton at Rollns College next month, Presdent Hamlton Holt has announced. The celebraton, whch wll be held between Februar 21 and Februar 25, wll feature a program markng the sem-centennal ear of Rollns. Secretar of State Hull wll be the thrd member of Presdent Roosevelt's cabnet to attend the A Perfect Homeste on Lake Matland Glorous vew of Lake 235,ft. of lake front. Adjacent to expensve homes where values are ncreasng. Lot 235 ft. on lake b 300 ft. average depth. Beautful shade trees, rrgated lawn and tropcal shrubber. Owng to sckness of owner prce has been reduced one half. WNSLOW & WESTON Realtors jjjj 115 E. MORSE BLVD. - PHONE 286 : WNTER PARK f Founders' Week exercses n the past two ears. Last ear, Attorne General Cummngs and Secretar of Commerce Roper were guests, both contrbutng "n person" to the Rollns Anmated Magazne and delverng Founders' Da addresses. Secretar of State Hull, Presdent Holt announced, wll be a contrbutor to the forthcomng ssue of the Rollns Anmated Magazne whch wll be "publshed" out - of - doors, Sunda afternoon, Februar 24. Ambassador de Laboulae has accepted an nvtaton to be the guest' of honor and the prncpal speaker at a French dnner durng the week. s NEEDLEWORK GULD'S LARGEST NGATHERNG At the annual ngatherng of the Needlework Guld of Amerca, the local chapter of whch Mrs. A. E, Dck s presdent, gave 1125 artcles all new and one hundred thrt dollars cash. Ths was the largest ngatherng snce the formaton of the guld. Of the artcles gven, eght hundred peces were dstrbuted n ths localt at Chrstmas n connecton wth the Welfare Board of Wnter Park. SUBSCRBE TO WNTER PARK TOPCS ^Medterranean Tpe HOME Vstors... Wll fnd an nterestng stock of select Wrtng Papers, Greetng Cards, Artsts Materals, Offce Supples and General Statoner tems at ^ROLLNS PRESS 3 lo EAST PARK AVENUE SOUTH Second door south of the Florda Bank Consult us also for EXPERT ENGRAVNG and PRNTNG n fne resdental secton Convenent to wnter hotelsfend shoppng dstrct On large lot wth varet of ctrus trees, all n bearng artstcall landscaped Four sleepng rooms wth four tled baths Basement wth heatng plant. Recentl bult, never occuped. Prced to sell. The Wnter Park Land Co. REALTORS Phone E. Park Avenue, South

6 Page Sx WNTER PARK TOPCS, FRDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 A Suggeston When ou are at the Post Offce stop next door for gas, ol and checkng. BLEDSOE'S SERVCE STATON The most convenent servce staton n Wnter Park. Let us demonstrate to ou the qualt of our servce. Wnter Park Chamber of Commerce Buldng MANY AND VAROUS ARE THE USES OF WNTER PARK'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A Chamber of Commerce s usuall regarded as an assocaton of busness men to further busness nterests solel but n Florda t s a socal and a cvc feature, vstors beng the greatest asset. The Wnter Park Chamber of Commerce undertakes to provde homes, apartments, rooms, road maps and travelng nformaton to all who nqure. Letters are receved from ever part of the Unted States and some foregn countres, and the are all answered, not b a read-made prnted letter, but n such a wa that t' s p-pebonal affar and the recpent becomes a frend. Man hundreds of letters were sent out ths season and to date 120 famles and numerous ndvduals have come n response to ths courtes. Fles are kept from regstraton and from electrc lght and telephone lsts, thus vstors can fnd frends located here. The home-lke bungalow, next to Ct Hall, buzzes wth actvt nearl all of the 24 hours. Vstors meet frends, pla games, wrte letters and make general use of the rooms. The; Vstors Club has outgrown the buldng so holds ts meetngs at the Woman's Club' each Frda evenng at eght o'clock, where musc, cards, dancng and other entertanments are held. A game room has just been added to the man buldng of the Chamber, closed off b glass doors so that an busness beng held elsewhere wll not be nterrupted. The man buldng s used for meetngs of Kwans, Welfare Assocaton, Brd Club, Boat Club, Communt Chorus, and man other groups. n fact the Chamber of Commerce s a clearng house for all cvc projects, beng non-poltcal and workng for the general welfare of Wnter Park. Tenns courts and shuffleboard alles surround the buldng and comfortable chars and benches are abundant. Mr. Carter Bradford, the Secretar, feels such genune nterest n everone's problems that he s confronted b man dffcult and amusng questons, such as, how to stop neghbors' roosters from crowng at earl dawn; requests to notf the garbage man, and even to fndng a wealth wdower wth matrmonal nclnatons. Once he was called b phone and asked to feed the swans then on the lake, because the looked hungr, and recentl a bab's mlk bottle wth electrc attachments was brought, to be "plugged n" "for heatng." f ou have an questons troublng ou, ask Mr. Bradford! J. G. S. N WNTER PARK'S LTERARY COLONY (Contnued on page 6) have alread been, publshed and we understand that several others are to follow. Mr. Joseph Lncoln, the delghtful teller of Cape Cod tales, has spent several wnters here at the Vrgna nn and s expected to return shortl, when hs genal personalt wll be welcomed b hs man frends. Dr. Albert Shaw, edtor of the Cut Out and Mal to Wnter Park Topcs SUBSCRPTON ORDER: Please enter m subscrpton to Wnter Park Topcs for the season df 1035, for whch enclose One Dollar and a Half. - Name Address :. Tax and Scenc Tours. New model ears. Tel. 200 Revew of Revews, and Roger Shaw, foregn edtor of the magazne, wll return ths month for ther usual sta here. Robert Herrck, well known novelst and formerl head of the Englsh department of the Unverst of Chcago, has made Wnter Park hs wnter home for several ears. Wnston Churchll, the famous author of "The Crss" and man other hstorcal novels, wll as usual spend a large part of the season n Wnter Park. Jesse B. Rttenhouse (Mrs. Clnton Scollard) s now a permanent resdent of Wnter Park, havng recentl purchased a home on Osceola Court. She s gvng at the present tme at Rollns her annual course on the Art of Poetr Wrtng, whch has done much to stmulate creatve work among the students. As presdent of the Poetr Socet of Florda, whch wll hold ts Januar meetng next Saturda at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hamlton Holt, she wll speak on "Poetr As an Art." Mrs. Mar Alds, whose work as an artst, poet and dramatst s wdel recognzed and who alwas s creatvel engaged, s here for the wnter. rvng Bacheller s agan at hs beautful home, "Gate o' the les", and whle hs new novel has not et been announced, we are sure that t s n the makng. A number of dstngushed college presdents and college professors are spendng the season n Wnter Park, several of whom are engaged n creatve work. Dr. Charles Dabne, formerl chancellor of the Unverst of Cncnnat, s seeng through the press hs two volume work on "Educaton n the South." Dr. Wllam Goodell Frost, for man ears presdent of Berea College, Kentuck, who has a permanent home here, s puttng the fnshng touches to hs autobograph. Few colleges n the countr have so man creatve artsts on ts Englsh facult as has Rollns. Among these are such well known wrters as Dr. Rchard Burton, the essast and dramatc crtc; Professor Edwn Grahberr, the nov- SUBSCRBE TO WNTER PARK TOPCS elst and short stor wrter, who recentl won the 0. Henr prze; Dr. Eveln Newman, the axthor of outstandng works on Contemporar Drama and Fcton; Professor Wllard Wattles, the poet and journalst; and Dr. Fred Lews Pattee, the novelst, poet, essast and hstoran of Amercan lterature. Although assocated wth Rollns College, each one of these contrbutes greatl to the cultural actvtes of the communt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellerbe, whose short stores appear n man magaznes, are here for the wnter season. The have the happ facult of collaboratng n all ther lterar work. THE RTZ BEAUTY SALONf All Branches of Hardressng Real Ran-water Shampoos Permanent removal of superfluous har, warts and moles. 123 Morse Blvd. Phone 427-J Mrs. L. A. Mller Phone 427 "BeSure and nsure*' WM. R. BALEY Ceneralnsurance 112 E. Park Ave. No. Wnter Park Garment Cleaners & Ders Talors The Poneer Cleaners of Wnter Pnrk UNVERSAL DRY CLEANNG CO. A Partcular Place for Partcular People Phone W. Park Avenue WNTER PARK Hand Laundr-

7 Wnter Park Topcs CHARLES F. HAMMOND Edtor and Publsher A Weekl Perodcal ssued Durng the Wnter Resort Season at Wnter Park, Pla., on Frdas. Sngle Copes, 10c Season Subscrpton, $1.50 (10 weeks) Advertsng forms close Tuesda Publcaton Offce 112 E. Park Avenue Wnter Park Offce Tel. 427-W Mr. Hammond's resdence Tel. 338-R As the Edtor enters upon hs second season of publcaton of Wnter Park Topcs he sees wth much pleasure that the old frends made last season are agan on the subscrpton lst startng off agan wth Subscrber No. 1, Dr. Hamlton Holt. To those who mght msconceve the functon of ths publcaton, we want to dsclam an ntenton of runnng a newspaper. Our thoughts run. more to the personalt of the communt, ts atttudes and enjoments, ts aspratons and creatve effort. We mght call our paper an organ, not the busness man's dea of the knd of paper that plas just the one old tune of "how to put t over," but an organ to tell n wdel dversfed modulatons of the beaut of Wnter Park and the charm of lvng here, occasonall perhaps some gentle allegrettos extemporzed on the fobles of the da, and alwas read to gve expresson to those of us who have a "message." Wth such deals to follow, we expect to see and tell all that s worth, not onl the affrmatons that lead to a comfortable complacenc but the challengng questonngs that gve concern to the mnds and hearts of all thnkng folk n these erratc tmes. "Marge Lockman," our specal wrter whose flar for graphc ntervews was one of the features of Wnter Park Topcs last season, s bus at the mportant post of Publct Drector for the Ct of Augusta. To repar the loss, our edtor resorted to her talented mother, Mrs. Edth Tadd Lttle, who was prevaled upon, notwthstandng an alread full quota of actvtes, to gve us n ths ssue a sketch of our noted Wnter Park guest, artst Carle Blenner. We are plannng further temptatons to keep Mrs. Lttle's vgorous lterar gft n acton. TRY FAVOR'S 10c TAX Phone 107 Cars b hour, da or trp WNTER PARK TOPCS, FRDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 EXCELLENT SEASON FOR HOTELS NDCATED The promse of a bgger season for Wnter Park was ndcated b the earl openng of the three large resort hotels, the Alabama, Semnole and Vrgna nn, all of whch regstered guests from the earl part of December. nqures from all parts of the countr have poured n upon the managers and t s evdent that Wnter Park's hotels have establshed an extremel favorable reputaton, and that accommodatons wll be at a premum. HOTEL ARRVALS Alabama Hotel Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lncoln, Walpole, N. H.; Mss Jula, Mss Mathlda, and Mss Alce Campbell, Cleveland, O.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fox, New York Ct; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Barbour, Msses Jane, Bett, and Harrett Barbour, Sprng Lake, Mch.; Judge and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, ndanapols, nd.; Mss Luc Candler Kellogg, Sugar Hll, N. H.; Mss Paulne Brown, Provdence, R. L; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rollns, Brush Hll Lane, Mlton, Mass.; Mss Ethel and Mss Anna Saver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bgelow, New York Ct; Mrs. Elzabeth G. Rebenack and Mrs. Gertrude E. Rebenack, Lansdowne, Penn.; Mr. Frankln K. Whte, Brooklne, Mass.; Mss Besse Perrn, Harbor Sprngs, Mch.; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Martn, Brookln, N. Y. Vrgna nn Mr. and Mrs. C. Denson, Boston; Mss L. M. Wlson, New York Ct; Mrs. A. H. Strong, Mss Neele Prescott, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. Walter Gaston, Wlkes-Barre, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nchols, Provdence, R..; Mrs, Stephen Lones, Mss Elma and Mss Hlda Lones, Brookln, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bradle, Farfeld, Conn.; Mrs. Helen Smth, Thomaston, Mane; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stles, Washngton, D. C.; Mrs. F. G. Brown, Mss Adaln Brown, Madson, Ws.; Mrs. C. G. Fall, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Chapn, Sprngfeld, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Norton, Wellesvlle, N. Y.; Mrs. W. P. Wllams, Mss Anna Lapsle, New York Ct; Mrs. Zelah Van Loan, Bablon, N. Y. The Sennole Mr. and Mrs. John E. Woods, Pttsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skllman, Wnter Park; Elzabeth P. Wlcox, Helen L. Rohm, Berln, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McKnght, New York; Maj. and Mrs. Jno, H. Flood, Wnchester, Va.; Mrs. Edgar P. Hershe, Phladelpha; Jno. F. Souther, Boston; Mss Ella J. Souther, Boston; Mrs. L. Mddleton, Re, N. Y.; Mss Maron Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Parsons, Fergus Falls, Mnn.; Mrs. Arthur C. Fraser, New York Ct; Grace Mar saac, Wrentham, Mass.; Mrs. Wm. H. Zegler, Mt. Fabor, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. WNTER PARK TOPCS ON SALE AT NEWS STANDS 10 CENTS Saunders, Ft. Thomas, K.; Thomas Murra, Boston; Dr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Rogers, Yonkers, N. Y.; Homer Gard, Hamlton, O.; W. W. Gbbs and Mrs. Gbbs, Staunton, Va.; Mrs. Amor Lawrence, Mss Mar Pollock, New York; Mrs. C.. Thaer, Maron, Mass.; Mrs. W. G. Northrup, Wagate, Mnn.; Mr. and Mrs.. F. North, Brooklne, Mass.; Mar MacLogan, St. Paul, Mnn.; Mrs. C. L. Hammond, Mar Huddle, Wnnetka, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Thaer, Brooklne, Mass. DR. NEWMAN TO DSCUSS "VALLEY FORGE" A rare treat s n store for those who have tme on a bus engagement lst to attend Dr. Eveln Newman's lectures each Monda afternoon at 3:30 n All Sants' Parsh House, begnnng Januar 14th. The course conssts of sx lectures, the frst beng "Current Plas on Broadwa," wth specal attenton to Maxwell Anderson's pla, "Valle Forge." Others wll revew new books, bograph, etc., the last lecture beng Mss Newman's own mpressons of the 1934 Passon Pla. The course of sx lectures, $5.00; sngle tckets f A large percentage of the recepts Dr. Newman turns over to the church. The,lectures are fallowed b tea at whch Mrs. Dck s hostess, and the small fee for ths (25c) s also donated to the church. Telephone 7810 FOOT ADJUSTMENTS A SPECALTY DR. GERARD M. MLLER OSTEOPATHC PHYSCAN 264 SO. ORANGE AVE. Cor. W. Jnckaon, North of Ct Hall ORLANDO, FLA. B Appontment Brghter Homes Pant Co..1. UEX HOLDAY BULDNG CONTRACTOR Alterng Pantng Reparng Decoratng 348 Park Ave. So. Phone 9173 WNTER PARK, FLA. GROVER MORGAN n Colonal Store Jeweler - Engraver Swss Bracelet Watch Expert ( Complete Servce on all Cars ncludng mechancal work Rent-a-Car Servce Tax Servce Stevens Servce Garage 121 Lman Ave. - Tel WNTEH PAEK Lamps, Flashlghts, Rados Accessores for Strnged nstruments Bennett Electrc Shop 242 East Park Ave. WNTER PARK Page Seven New Lfe-Savng Tre ends cause of blow-outs Thnk of t! For the same prce ou would pa for ordnar standard tres ou can, have the new Goodrch Slver^ town wth the amazng Lfe- Savcr Golden Pl. Ths new; nventon makes ou. 3 tmeq safer from blowouts at to< da's hgh speeds. Come q toda and see t! Good*eh Slver town ^ ores W. Robnson & Garland Sts. ORLANDO

8 Page Eght WNTER PARK TOPCS, FRDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 n WNTER PARK HOTELS UJ The Alabama On Lake Matland Luxurous Amercan and European plan wnter hotel; excellent cusne and servce. Ever room wth bath, telephone, steam heat, overlooks spacous prvate park or lake. Large lobb, recreaton rooms, elevator, prvate garage, gft shop, beaut salon, dock and boats. Orchestra and other amusements. E.,1. Lachance, Propretor-Managers T-. Sehenck The Semnole On Lake Osceola n the best resdental secton of Wnter Park, offers hghest standards of Amercan plan operaton at attractve rates. Elevator, steam heat and room telephones. Exceptonal grounds and surroundngs. Prvate boats and dock. J. S. Pole, Manager. Vrgna nn On Lake Osceola Wnter season and Amercan plan, grounds reachng to tho shore o the lake and convenentl located to the busness secton and Rollns College. Famed for ts cusne and hosptable servce. Elevator, all rooms steam heated and equpped wth sprnkler, sstem. The hotel's orange grove s on the grounds. Summer season, Ocean House, Watch Hll, R,. John J. Hennesse, Manager.

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