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Greeter: a Guide: Where to Go, What to See, Orlando's Civic Weekly, Vol University of Central Florida STARS The Greeter Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida 4-22-1933 Greeter: A guide: where to go, what to see, Orlando's Civic Weekly, Vol. 4, No. 16, week ending April 22 Hotel Greeters of Florida Find similar works at: https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-thegreeter University of Central Florida Libraries http://library.ucf.edu This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers and Weeklies of Central Florida at STARS. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Greeter by an authorized administrator of STARS. For more information, please contact [email protected]. STARS Citation Hotel Greeters of Florida, "Greeter: A guide: where to go, what to see, Orlando's Civic Weekly, Vol. 4, No. 16, week ending April 22" (1933). The Greeter. 14. https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-thegreeter/14 Orlando' Civic Weekly G_fHb · ol. 4, o. 16 RBBG_fBR Week Ending April 22, 1933 IN MEMORIAM An Original Painting In Oil by Jo e Arentz, Arti t THE GREETER fishing A GUIDE WHERE TO GO ••• WHAT TO SEE BY WHATS WHAT-DAY BY DAY HARRY E. FITZGERALD Celebrated Sports Writer CIVIC WEEKLY OFFICII\L PUBLICI\TI0N A Weekly Feature of the CENTRAL FLORIDA CHAPTER CHARTER 19 GREETER HOTEL GREETERS OF AMERICA ORLANDO APARTMENT HOUSE OWNERS Spencer Mo her, who writs intere trng SOCIETY A . P . PHILLIPS, JR., EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ing items for the Orlar:do Sentinel, wrote DON EMERY, DI\YT0NA BEACH, ADVERTISING the following letter from Maitland a ye AL V AH WEATHERS, CIRCULATION so ago. DOT BEBE, SPECIAL HARRY FITZGERALD, FISHING EDITOR JACK BRANHAM , L . O . MOTE, C . L. VARNER , "Dear Editor: CONTRIBUTORS PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY I'm sure a lot of anglers are ready DISTRIBUTED BY ing to raise up and protest against the U . S. MAIL,' CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, too many stores sell fishing tackle. THEATRES, HOTELS, APARTMENTS , so much b,·ead and flour. ( Stop and RESTAURANTS AND WHEREVER member, you fellows.) Personally I have PEOPLE CONGREGATE to a doz.en places lately to buy tackle on ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION encounter the most depressing surroun PUBLICI\TION OFFICE imaginable. -plugs and flies arc s SUITE 223 CHURCH AND MAIN BLDG. away with hinges ar d screw-drivers and PHONE 4040 hucg up like shove-ls. What has gotten the fishi:1g tackle dealers? Is it the depre Do they make no allowance for the rom c. of c. notes ::ppeal of fishing? A dentist about to c,tr tooth is far more cheerful than these g Visitors Club of Orlando- Tuesday, City Audi­ men upon greeting a customer. torium, 7:30 P. M. All visitors are welcome to Sunshine Park Or.ce in the Minnesota woods I de co v.·here Bowling, Shufflelfoard, Roque, Cards, c fishing tackle dealer wlwse stock was Horseshoe Pitchi:· g a1.d other games are played but you'd never suspect it. Picking up a sp daily. he'd say; "Boys, on a b~it like this last S I hooked one of the biggest muskies I . All visito:·s are requested to register at the hung in these waters .... it was in a lake Chamber of Commerce so that their friends miles north of here .... he got away an may locate them. wager he is there yet. And say, maybe the State Club Meetings mouth bass up my way weren't striking Ohio-Mo,~day, C. of C. Bldg., 8 P. M . eve1:i1:g!" . Ard so on for half an ho New York, Thur day, C. of C Bldg., 8 P . M . a ples.,nt half-hour And down in South Fl Pennsylvania--Friday, C. of C. Bldg., 8 P. M. there's a dyed-in-the-wool fishe:·man who tackle and secs only poetry in every plu offers to sell you, while he simply raves B :- nd Cone-rt his quality reds ar d reels ..... Believe me Iland Concert, Sund::y, Eola Park- 2:]0 P M. dors som~ business! There are two deale Q .-1:-.ndn who are plesant as Ike Walton BOXING-lvfunday, 8:1 '> P. M ., Court self ar.d :h . y are getting the trade- my t Street arena, auspices American Legion. at leas~. WRESTLING-Wednesday, 8 P. M., Court St cet arena, auspices American Legion. D wa,·e the clerk . with the downca ·t and ever p;·csent scowl Fellows who n handled a rod except the wrong end, a and a reel would skin th~ir knuckles .. ORLANDO STEAM ought to!) Picking up a w : 11 known reel remark, with about the same ePthusiam y LAUNDRY expect from a can of salmon: 'Now, sir. is jus~ what you arc> lookinr, for and "we rantee it." - Blah! The or>ly click their car ;,.ttuned to hear is the click of the cash re I could shoot a:1y of these idiots cheerfully foishing is too fine a sport to longer DYERS a~cL such treat me11t ar.d I prof·est agair.st the s CLEANERS of bass plugs, flies, graceful rods and fine as though they were so much canned toma Phone 3176 How many of you fishermen are with me? READ THE GREETER .- KNOW YOUR ORLANDO • •• ,I' .,, RECREATION NEWS on and off . .,_. the ·avenue THIS WEEK I DIAMONDBALL Monday 7:30-University VS Jr. c·. of C. 9 :00-American Legion vs Exchange It is truly a f~eling. of satisfaction that . Tuesday there is a_ sh_qp _in OT!_ando that offers you 7:30-Jackson vs Sentinel Star·· · J -•·. the best ~n ladies ready-to-wear _at truly 9 : 00.-:D.:;l tson vs Poinsettia popular prices. And 'd'nother thing- about Wednesday Frances Slaters, they won't sell you a sin.:­ 7:30-Fla. Public Service vs Post Office gle garment-.. unless-:it. is. Ju.st rthe right one 7:30-Or1ando- Ic~ Delivery vr, Utilities for you. The ·· oth~r•day-- .yours truly: dropped 9:00-Yowell-Drew vs Dr. Phillips ' in for a chat o:f :-;th" cmatl that and was quit2 . Friday amused when a popular young girl tried aw­ 7: 30-Jackson vs Poinsettia fully har d to_ buy 11. ~~~~_that according to 9:00-Sentinel Star vs Datson Mr . S13:ter Jn~t~ 91dnt fit . her personalit y, therefore would. not sell it to · her. Such Yo Ho You PING PO cf PLAYERS frankness is oeserving ·of the popular~ ty of thi popular store at 20 N . Orange. The C_ity n;ecreation Department is plan­ mng_ a city wide Ping Pong Tournament and Th Orange Laundry and Colonial C.rnn­ a Pm_g Pong table has been installed at ers are now· operating -a,t their old sta~d the City Hal! which will open for practice and under their own name again. J. Wal­ for the pubhc for the next two weeks in ter Dickson is genera,! manager of the cr ­ preparation for t his tournament. ganization that has for the i;ast sevEn yean Or~and_o Jia~ . ~9me high-class ping pong given Orlando and ·winter· Par k a complet-2 playe:rs ··whc5 are_✓ · playing the·-· game· with a laundry and dry cleaning . service. Th~ tro ~r~at deal~of . slpll . at t he present time and phon~. r:ium]:>efs_ Or_:anr~o 73~3 ~nd. W1nt er it 1s planned to hold the· finals of t he Ping Park 413 put their plant at your ·v"'ry door Po1;g tournam,ent either at t he City .Aµdi• and _the~ rm_otto guarantees that '!the Cus­ tormm or some central location. tomer Must Be Satisfied". _ .A ll those are·· interested · in •Ping Pong a_r~ Urged to get in touch with the Recrea­ An investment in. good appe;i a-;c; · pay~ - ti~m De~artment by calli~g 6522. There man pays mq.ch attention to:i his wardtob,~. · _will be a tournament for m~n. in singles big dividends. ·And the ' discre~t business­ and doubles and one for ladies in singles It does not cost more to d_resi, con-ectf:i a11dA ~n~. ~o~~~es ~d - ;;lo mixed doubles tourna- to assure yourself of the ·• ·1~.test. dro"P b~;- - me:n;;( ti · · · · · Daniel's Haberda~hery, at 119 S. Orange Ave., and , browse .about their interesting And :While _we_. ar~ talking of deserved merchandise. · · · populal'l,ty ·•Wf! .. must! m,,PPon -9r~nge . City Wate:· Its 99.99¼ purity has won for it ow Di'xie Kuhr·\ s 11'-a'1member of the of- the h_ighest ~wards -of fairs, expositions and ficial Greeter family having ordered his ad- the µke for. ,over haJf -a century:. Call-. t he vertising . to,i;· run.~~-li>-tJti.IlJW-Jl~ ,Jim the n :: xt Orlando distributor -~ • W 1 . Briggs _. at. }i612 year. Welcome Dizje;_,)!,;". :;.s: • ;•,~• :.. ~• · -·~ today, for your triflL-bot:tle . -. · ·.· ot that we·-. h~v.~:-~~~e. i~~t~~ ~~ tM~ we··:·,-. ~/Jid~i:is _- ~~u~ old -~ight, ~hirt, '4t·you .~Em can attend t o-far ..:erom _i~b~ ,i:6 you wm•;i.;we~r them?._ Mrs. John .';r.-0d~ . .t~ls an _intel'­ listen to JohP"ll ie -Br.av:().§·.. of-· ew: .- York s·1tpe·· estmg fac;t thp.t happ~ned_last week, An ·old Shining and Hat Cleaning- P,arlor: J ohnriie -custorp.er of quite ,, a few. years- bac:k ha<l o-rd~red an ad iD.r . .the "Greeter'.', _some few been the gµest of one of ou:r popular hotels weeks ago but its just one of those t hings fo_r n~rly a week _endeavoring_ to locate we · fio r~ot from week .
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