,,, t "" -. r'SS4L'VW'W c -- -'- -- -- -- -- wsewV s-s-s-www-vv -- ----- - --------------- 4 . Page 6A The Kisslmmee Gazette,Thursday, December 15,1960 Eleven File Suits To Free 30 Cot ---- Needlework Guild Eleven Massachusetts persons wont accept it and he has refusedto have filed suit here against L. S. release the property.The . Orange Gardens Jottings Brings Happiness Harris to free 40 lots in Kissimmee take charge suit ,asks allow that the the deposit Judge of i liens, Isles from mortgage recordsin $12,000 with the court clerk, and the office of Circuit Court Clerk. release the property. By, i "It is a wonderful feeling to er, Mrs. Donald Cooperrider, secretary Glenn Ray show. Those named' as plaintiffs: in the Y know that tucked away in a closetis and: directors, Mrs. Elmore The 11, through an Orlando at- suit are Dr. Joseph H. Lipton, Dr. .. ANNA J. REYNOLDSAmong a layette for Jennie's new baby- Lake, Mrs. George Glover, Mrs. torney, claim they are willing to Abraham Gardner Robert Sneid- pay the amount required ia the D. J. Stanley Carp Dr. a new pair of jeans for Billy or a James Spence, Mrs. Agnes Brin erman mortgage agreement, 12000. The Charles White Leonard Alyward pretty new frock forMaryand son, Mrs. Gustav Bacharach.Mrs. --- was'made between Har- agreement A. Nathan Supovitz, Benjamin the inherent rights of I-y, why son* are not. We wantedto all through the "work of the B. oammage will be guest ris and Sam Goldman, also of Mas Glosband, George Young Stephan Needlework Guild. So said Mrs. man as set forth by the signersof discover what happy old folks speaker at the annual meeting January sachusetts. Ferrari and Louis Resnick. the United States Constitution have in : )"Dm n, then to learn Agnes Brinson State Welfare 17th. in the Orange Gardens The agreement provided for the are "Life Liberty and the pursuit whether :individual who know F worker. Community House. Mrs. Gammage' payment of $300 a lot. The complaint Hillsborough county producesmore of Happiness." It should be these factors can odd! joyful yearsto Y T "Warmth for the body and a is director of volunteer service, alleges that the 11"have of eggs for market than any noted that this statement rods their lives. lift for the spirit -'that is what. Sunland Training School fered Harris the money, but her other county in Florida. "the of and not After a comprehensive and NEW clothes from the Needle- _..,.,,, pursuit Happiness"> very '"q')6"''Wr.''''''vr. 1Jt/r '"I/T J'.r.-r c J..JI"JiJ<< the attvnmeiit thereof.In painstaking survey the Institute work Guild means to hundreds ofar view of the above it was interesting reached some very interesting conclusions thousands of needy children and e.J. note a recent article : among whL-h are: adults. all over the United States. ,. 7"' 't" . " MAYOR ATTENDS GREEK RECEPTION -tin. Jess Thicker. " by George II. Gallup entitled"Gov- "The religious people were happier Since 1885 the Guild has been ,<:' .' ,' '. ; ,. '. Mayor of Kissimmee. is shown' above with the U.S. and Canadian \ ? : x T R Y T H I'S ernment Cannot Enact Happine-*." than those who were not re delegation to the International Congress as they attended the providing charitable agencies and 1 < -:-- ..'f:. , Some of the! r;.ost outstaiidin ligious. And the happiest of all Mayor's reception at Athens,.Greece. institutions with a substantial part :y 4 ,' .> : : statements in this article 21'e us were the very religious. of the clothing they are called upI ; t follows: "So, material possessions are on to give to those in their care I i is nstituU accept it. Second Lieutenant ,Carol Lee .the new born the handicapped, : f' WITH YOURWflTCHBAND "Recently the American ) not widely characteristic of happy The the + I : of of Public Opi'!'. n. with which people, the long-lived as well as conducting consensus this is that persons the Simonson after a visit with her school children unable to attend .C.t : i I have (bean associated for more the young. Many materialposses- less time one has survey to about parents Major and Mr*. ArnoldD. classes for lack of clothing, migrant I II , than 25 Iyean, nnuertook an unusual sions may not be accessible to most one's self, and the more worry time dc-: Simonson has left for her new workers,"the elderly and the I IM survey. We wanted to deter- Americans; but religion is, andit voted, to the welfare and consideration duty station at Womack Army chronically ill. N % / mine why some old folks are hap- is available to anyone willing to of others the greater the Hospital in Fort Bragg, N.C. A branch of the Needlework , _. _.__.__. chance of attainment of happinesswill Guild was formed in Orange Gardens .. I s --- -- -- ---- ----------------- -- o j> be. last January. Officers elect L: ..: If, you can't do it. you don't Mr..and Mrs. A. Jacobs, of 1622 ed were: President, treasurer. Sec- i ' s s know what wrist comfort islHere's I West Catherine St. entertained out retary and five directors: ;. each ; ; ; ); '< \ Within the next few days many of town guests over the weekend. director being responsible for ten M .A < ',' ;" !, of the folks in the Gardens will be S or more members who would do- 1? nate at least two articles of new M' << entertaining friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs. Ernest,S. Gilliland clothing once a year. t" r /I vgt from their -former home towns. of 653 George St. also! have had Since Orange Gardens is small i Judging from reports of weather a conditions and frigid temperaturesup guests from out of town. community the women decided to t ' iii'ISPECIAL North, this should be a very combine pleasure with this'objec- ft pleasant interlude. After all, who We are sorry to report that Mrs.B. tive so from January until October p":: ': 4 r r r r. rs wouldn't rather pick than directors met separately . oranges F. Knapp is a patient at Osce- ; wade snowdrifts! ola Hospital. Best.wishes are ex- with their groups to sew and chat. s CAM TIE R IMi ftft Working with objective for ;: : ft tended to her for a rapid recovery. an tf'4 .. AJ' A KMOTS m so worthy a purpose bestirred en , Hollybrook Mrs. James B.* Bloomfield has thusiasm and imagination horizons !- i "' L. ,,.:,: fAil ., "", returned home after being a patient and encouraged friendliness. ,. ', i , "' "y. Enthuiasm brought in new mem- .." the most comfortable watchband you can j PRICES ON PURCHASES Nursery in"a local. hospital.. bers while imagination plus work $ ".:,' ::,. ." ... wear combined with the newest in men's fashion : design.And the price the lowest in for I produced 559 garments display. irt. .. < history j OF 3 OR MORE FIFTHS DavenportDo We are glad to report that Mr. ed at their first ingathering' in Oc .. ...' '' >y: ;'. famous Speidel quality. Only $4.95 in corrosionr - you have someone on your George Carnall has returned home tober. : .jL .':,:' :. proof stainless steel-only $6.95 to $10.95 in ftI 9q5' WE GIVE TV STAMPS WITH ALL PACKAGE GOODS list You. know not what to buy after being a patient at Veterans Mrs. Howard Kellie chairmanof .) Y;' .,:<",'.YN elegant gold-filled. for? Hospital at Bay Pines. the Central Florida Branch felt .. , , ; >,::.:-u. CHRISTMAS DECANTERS .l Relax your gift will get you it a record of which to be very ".. . A mistake at least proves that kissed You'll be a friend proud.' : shell die for! somebody stopped talking long The goal for next October has ., :; enough to do something. with all five N I SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHe begun groups busy :: : :; 01M and b . PLANTS sewing chattjng. M. ' indoor and outdoor, rare 'and who horses around too'much One doesn't have to sew to be a . unusual some day may find himself a member. All that is necessary, is z LIVING XMAS TREES groom. s the contribution of two new gar .3.. .o.. .C.. use in the house for Christmas ments each year. The emphasis\ s -.....::. & rN then plant outside. Simple Celia was, practicing up NEW 'clothing is that being .. Great to give-wonderful to own . yet CERDUS DEODARA on her baseball game last sum- new helps boost the morale of the : & these are beauties, reasonable mer. Her boss told her he'd buy wearer in a way discarded cloth- (.__,7' \:- __ ; $4.95 5/0.95 'bBENTON'S 4 prices her a mink coat if she'd play ball ing, never does. JUNIPER SYLVESTERthese with him. All garments are distributed locally . the state welfare de- through JEWELRY ART'SBAR are lovely table trees regularly - $%.50 NOW $1.99 Mrs. Neighbor peeking through partment and the county health , the window late one evening: "I service. ' (This i & PACKAGE STORETI Open 10 A.M.week to only 5 JO)P.M. just love the way the Jones'. dragin Those interested in becoming a it "If its from Benton's its guaranteed" 6-4611 TI 7-211 Tuesday through Sunday. the Yule log, don't you?" member,contact Mrs. Elmore Lake . 1, Closed Monday. Mr. Neighbor taking a good President. 109 Broadway TI-6-3711 WHOLESALE RETAIL look; "Heck that's not a Yule log, Officers are Mrs. Elmore Lake, . that's Jonsey!" president, Mrs.John Kern,treas r- 1V.YJid IJ.V.LYJI.LY.ldlXifJ J'JIfr L__'__',''',P'--" ,, ,__,_-----__. __. __ -- -- -- -- -- -- --- -_. --- I 1 'CHRISTMAS CELTBRAT1ON! .I Ir. 1 \... ' I' I SPONSORED BY THE VINE STREET MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW I I CAROL SING 1 I' I -...- SANTA hc, FULL OF GOODS AND SERVICES FOR I I will' be here k 2 cases fruit juice one case of motor oil % with candy 2 turkeys 2 recapped tires-fishing reel EVERYONE( E jt for! the kiddies ' / . _. 'DRAWING WILL BE HELD 7 p.m. DEC.. 17.AT. VINE STREET. REGISTER NOW! LUPFER'S ss ARGIE'S I DINER MERRY CHRISTMAS ; GENERAL SERVICES "66"' An Adventure In Good Eating ANDSEASON'S A MEAL OR A SNACK GREETINGS *\ FREE'' LUBE JOB with every OIL CHANGE' 1 : .,>:' : p? DOUBLE TV STAMPS On All PURCHASES Christmas Special: 6 KISSIMMEE MOTOR COURTDEC 1 1ft . 'FREE COOKIES and COFFEE 3.5 p.m. DEC. 16-17 COTTAGES TRAILER SPACES DEC 11 17 Register Here . 12 Years of Prompt Courteous Service! Register Here SHUFFLEBOARD Register Here f.. 1 JOE'S TEXACO SUPER SERVICE ORANGE BOWL LANES K E T C HUM[ 1 S .' I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL The Little Store The Large VarietyTE SHOE RENTAL F R E E WITH "ACO 2 FREE RECAPS V : FREE ONE PINT SEALTEST I ICE CREAM EACH FOUR GAMES BOWLED PER PERSON On your casing-to be drawn for SATURDAY 37pm. WITH EVERY $2* PURCHASE ALL DAY FRIDAY DEC 16th ' ft December 17th. 1/2 Gal. SEALTEST ICE MILK 39c EACH Corner Main and Vine Register .Here ', Register Here' NOW THROUGH DEC. 17th Register Here i I 3rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION LOU :TARCAI : I i : '1, MERRY SEASON'S P 4RK -N9'- VYASH LAUNDRY ; FEED fc FARM SUPPLY CHRISTMAS GREETINGS , t Balloons FREE WASH Cokes 'GARDEN SUPPLIES :- RANCH SUPPLIES :;'SMITH GROWER'S OSCEOLA FRUITDistributors Announcing Many Other New Features Ering .in this ad ami receive; half pound of raw ... i ' peanuts FREE ........OK 25c *ff on 100 pounds of : Association; .': '; 'I come see them Register Here feriil' er. Comer Main *M! YfeeRegister' Here. . _\ : .: : V ., F. . *... ..:-. s.w ..,. . - '." t '" .1 S< ::. : _" : .. \ .