m *- r"ijrn Hljf frmfffrfl |mIS Fnpe 10 — Mar. 19, 1962 Garden Circle Hears Talk On Amaryllis ception to be held at the ( club by the Azalea Park I Mr*. J. N. Ancrum of Bear Lily.” Its name comes from reach the blooming stage and ij; Easter Lily Laka filled In for Miss Helen the Greek word "amorosso" ultimate success for a grow­ Bear Lake Community Club Nursery. The next meeting will be Cockley, who was unable to which signify* ‘ ‘sparkle.” er is the schicvent of a pure on May 11. held at the home of Mrs. I attend as program speaker The speaker brought with white bloom. Mrs. Malone won the door Allen L. Wentworth. LsVe • I lor the Beer Lake Garden her many species and var­ Mrs. Ancrum also discuss­ prize gift certificate which Asher Circle, Bear Lake ^ Ball Slated Ctrcl* meeting held last ieties of the plant and dis­ ed pollination and explained Wednesday at the home of played a bulb in the growing various method* for treat­ is given each month to the Manor. Mra. Robert Kowalski of stage. She advised that some ment of diseased bulbs. She Shirley D r, in Bear Laka amaryllis blooms run as has grown amaryllis for some Lyman P-TA To Hear Mize Saturday Manor. lsrgt as 11 Inches tn dia­ years and now ha* more than By Jane Casselberry Juvenile Delinquency with Mrs. Ancrum gave a moat meter and bear three to five 2,000 varieties. The Fourth Annual Easter Judge Vernon Mize aa guest enthusiastic and interesting blooms on a single stalk. In business of the club The Lyman School P-TA will Lily Ball, la scheduled (or speaker. talk on the culture and care She warned that the bulbs a nominating committee of meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Saturday at the Mayfair Ball Following the meeting, par­ of the Dutch amaryllis, ex­ should not be planted too Mrs. Richard Scott, Mrs. Jay Room by the Society for Crip­ school auditorium. ents will have opportunity to plaining that the amaryllis deeply and that send, peat W. Malone and Mrs. Vern­ Principal John Angel of the visit teachers in class rooms pled Children and Adults of as wa know tt today had its and loam should bt kept on Herrington was s ap­ and refreshments will b* Seminole County. beginning in 1606 when It was damp and not w e t The ama­ pointed snd plans were mad* Longwood Elementary School served in the cafeteria. Mrs. Laymon Goodman, known a* "the American ryllis takes two years to for a fashion show and re­ will present a program on president of tha organization, announced today that Freddie Caatro’a orehettra will play tor dancing and there will be WHEN SOMERSET 601, and A3D of VAH-6, launched on March 4th with door prizes and entertainment. a mixed crew on one of the last flight* of Forreatal’a Gltmo deployment, Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. It waa manned by the most experienced crew in the squadron. L. to r., D ren for the ball is option­ J. A. Gankins, Aviation Electrician's Mato First Clnss, Third Crewman, with al, Mrs. Goodman said, and SUNNYLAND’S CARDINAL BRAND BREAKFAST 1,849 A3D flight hours, 226 A3D carrier landings, and 171,4 yeara In aar- aU proceeds go toward tha vlco; Cdr. R. E. Farmer, Plane Commander, with 1,220 A3D flight hours, work of the organization in 274 A3D carrier lendings, and 19>4 years service; J. A. Greenwood, Avia- . t . aiding crippled children and tion Electrician’s Mate First Class, Rombardier/Nnvigator, with 1,278 A3D adults of Semlnola County. hours, 239 A3D carrier landings, nnd 11 years in the Navy; and D. C. Mul­ Tickets ara on sale from all members of the organization lins, Aviation Machinist’s Mate (jet) Second Class, with 613 A3D hours, 110 A3D arrested bindings, and 8 years of Naval service. including Mra. Goodman, Ken­ neth McIntosh, Mra. James Taylor, Dr. Vann Parker, and ctl'crj, - ...... - Two Sanford Bankers To Attend Meet • r ■" I have always bettered In t i « the Inspiration o f the Holy JACKSO NVILLE- A regls- the Florida Rankers Associa­ clude FBA President George Scriptures, whereby they hare (ration of more than 1,000 tion opens here next Thurs­ II. Brannrn; Major General become the expression to man bankers from all tertloni of day, March 22. The big an­ Leighton I. Davla, Com­ o f tha Word and W ill o f God.— Florida la expected when the mander Air Force Missile nual meeting will continue Warren G. Harding. 68th Annual Convention of Test Center, Patrick Air through Friday and Saturday Fore* Base; and State Bank­ with a full schedule of meet­ ing Commissioner, Ray S. ing* of committees, divisions, Green of Tallahassee. Hospital Notes snd two genersl business ses­ Expected to attend from sions. George H. Brsnnen, Florida State Bank, Sanford MARCH 14 MARCH IT President Bank of Inverness, —T. E. Tucker; Sanford At­ Admissions Admission* I Inverness, Is President o( lantic National Bank, San Mary Norton, Laka Mary; Jesse B. Carmichael, DeLand; the Association, ami Waller ford—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elizabeth Griffith, Lake Mon­ Bessie McCarley, Lake Mary; 11. Freeman, Executive Vice H. liodges. roe; Bruce H. IJatta, Titus* Marchetta Dorminey, DeBra President Firat National villa, Toy Wittle, Ft. Mytra; Karraker, Margaret Lassen, Beach Bank, Jacksonville Dorothy A. Button, Maitland; Marsha L. White and Wayne Besch, is General Chairman Sarah Craig, Genava; Batty Kampf, Sanford Free Chest of the Convention. / VVI SAVI IOU MOM V Drummond, Annla Douglas, Diicharge* The annual affalj will open X-Rays Made m) ONr°uB*ooo huh MAYFAIR NEW & IMPROVED Doris Burton and Emily Pad­ Christian B. Wlchern, De- with a reception, dinner and ''/ nrd - Ml GIVI Bary; Ruby Hogsett, Orlando; gett of Sanford entertainment on Thursday In Lake Mary f MERCHANTS Births Toy Witte, Ft. M yeri; Pearl eight followed on Friday C0TTABE CHEESE 25« 49< Mr. and Mrs. Preston Sloan Malloy, Altamonte Spgs.; morning by the first busi­ By France* Wester Grern STAMPS o f DeLnnd, a boy Rote Levy, Geneva; Lois ness session. At this session, A number of eitlreni took O FRESH FROZEN Mr. and Mra. Jack McMalna Colvenbach, Lake Mary; Jeaie presided over by FBA Presi­ advantage of the Free Chest HOURHt J WITH | VlVT »’UW( HAM Mon, Tuee, Wed. of Sanford, a girl Carmichael, Kathryn Rung*, dent Brsnnen, featured speak­ X-Ray mobile unit visit to tMOOU »*('*> M(I|| IMS '(PHI 8:30 to 7:00 QU4|H( Dismissals Nora Long, Lucilla McCor­ ers will inrlude Governor Lake Mary last Wednesday. TnURS, FU!. PERCH Fill STS 3 5 « 9*11 Mrs. Lewis Hughey and baby, mick, Bradle Louisiana Lawla, Fsrrls Bryant; Dsvld M. Mol. fiscal hostesses, represent­ 8:30 to 9:60 FREE GIFTS General Emil Weber, Ovlado; Connie Royer, Mrs. Jack Me- Ihrdp, Executive Vie* Pres­ ing the community'* tour SAT. SJ9 to 7:06 Mary Lana, Chuluota; Parry Malm and baby; Berta Har­ ident of Ihe Committee on churches, assisting the techni­ Cameron, Genava; Charles riett, John Carver, IJnton Stsln Sovereignty, Inc., of cian were Mrs. W. T. Wans- Knowlei and Claude Shoe­ Washington, D. C.; and Sam ley, Baptist; Mrs. L. C. Til- Swaggcrty, Jr., Chuluota; TW IN PET NUTRITIOUS <u m it « Virginia Chapman, F e e d maker of Sanford M. Fleming, President Amer­ lis, Church of the Naurene; 2460 PARK AVE. Strange, George Brown, Mrs. MARCH 18 ican Banker* Association, Mrs. D. C. Scott, Church of Thomas L. Lae and baby; Admissions New York City. Speakers for the Nativity snd Mrs. Wal SANFORD, FLA. the second business session TALL Elisa Conyers o f Sanford. Dean Rain*, Enterprise; Wil­ lace Lowe, Community Pres on Saturday morning will In­ byterian. MARCH U ma Morris, Fern Park; Eve­ CAN Admissions lyn Crabtree, Caroline Hay­ Eunice R. Roues, Laka Mary; nes, Emory Lee and Catherine Ids Hauaon, DaBary; Lola Brown of Sanford • DOB FOOD Dropchuk, Nora Long, Fran­ Births cis Ysackls, Theodors Pall Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. La- NOW Jr., Michael Costello, Apryl May of Lake Monroe, a boy WHITE OR ASST. PASTEL COLORS Ward, Connie L. Royer, Mary Discharges E. Btogner and Ollla E. Mans­ Dorothy Button, Maitland; TRAILWAYS i field at Sanford Elizabeth Griffith, Lake Mon­ Births roe; Irene Ludwig, Emily Sue g e ts to Mr. and Mra. Paul Dropchuk Padgett, Mrs. Larry Harris of Sanford, • girl and baby, Mary Stogner and N E W YO RK Dismissals Marsha White o( Sanford KLEENEXI4 9 1 Nettis Barrington, Osteen; fa ste r LADY FAIR GOLDEN Mra. Clartion Scot and baby, Winter Park; Mrs. Oliver In­ M. L. Fletcher, man and baby, Laka Monroe; Mrs. Roger Britton and baby, Dies At 92 Laka Monroe; Henry Wolif, Mr. Monfort L. Fletcher, 02, DaBary; Robert Cornell, Eva who had lived near Lake Mon­ Mima, Irena Lappln, Bella Tol­ roe ilnee 1913, died at Orange bert, Yvonne Muse, Loren City Saturday night after a Baker Jr. and Courtney Soder- short Illness. He cam* from blom of Sanford. Muffresboro, Tcnn , as a small THUMB MARCH 11 boy. Ha waa a retired attain Admit tint) i shovsl engineer. Dorothy M. LaMay, Lake Mr. Fletcher la aurvived by Monroe; Emma Sue Hill, his wlfa, Marie; a ton. Hawlel 2ND. BID WEEK I William Henry Goad, Martha M. Fletcher, Lake Monroe. LADY FAIR SLICED (.V III Goethe, Ines Brown, Billy Lee Funeral services will be held Gilbert, Darrell Fuller, Lizzie at tha Britton Funeral Home Mae Murry, and Kathryn Tuesday at I p.m. with Wil­ Bunge of Sanford liam B.
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