. ,\ TWELVE. THE' KISSIMMEE VALLEY. GAZETTE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 23, 1917 . .- ------- - '.. II. It. . . ... .i .11 . II' II II ... . . . . . . H'O Public School Fair Exhibits I ,.# Society Notes i "Elicited the Admiration* of AllNo I DON'T MISS THIS !I I ' (Mrs. E. E. Well., Editor!) feature of the Osceola Fair plete bird of South' America appealed map more to the thousands of visitors some clever paper and color work .J The. Feature of Feature Films....The Picture of the Hour " Request b made. to. all patron of the Valley Gazette to send item > or elicited more admiration from collection: ) of native woods, containing them than the exhibit of the public twenty-seven specimens,. some carefully ; *f Society Events So tbs Editor for publication 1 ia these colnms. ; ; schools A.well-lighted section of the executed stencil work pretty pen LINCOLN LOVED THE SOUTH . 4. main exposition building has been allotted painting on felt, .. chart of rag rug 'J to their work and here the designs, and folding by the lit- ' ), 'I"O'O M aitioniai' paper Rights-Corporation Introduces Winston 4..1.1..1. Feature Big l county high school the city schools of tie folks, and well prepared booklets ... .. .00..0..0000000000. OOOO.OOO..O.. ..OO.OO St. Cloud and Kissimmee. and the showing bird life, animal life of' Af. Churchill's Great American Story In Twelve. j; ': O rural districts were all represented in. rica, agricultural booklets, and an 11-1 Wonder Reels Made By Selig. - ) : RECEPTION FOR GOVER'NQR.o..o.OtOo..t* DINNER PARTY AT 'COUNTRY well arranged displays. lustrated poem. I 1. 0 ", CLUB O Entering this exhibit, the high This displays from the rural di.. ' .. school and city schools of Kissimmee trict showed great individuality and :OO OO.O..O. 'O .. occupied the first space. The work of attracted favorable comment= from the ' One of the most brilliant social each grade was represented by book. fair visitors.In ."THECRISIS" vents of the season was the reception Miss Mildred Lee entertained with lets flied with specimens collected at the Union Center exhibit was a given by Col. and Mrs. Lewis O'Bryanto an elaborate dinner party at the coun the' regular daily routine. The.ten- of native woodseightyeight - Governor Sidney J. Catts Friday try club Friday evening at 8 o'clock, ciled covers were especially attractive varieties, well mountJ.nd ;; evening at the handsome O'Bryan when plates were laid for the following and were worked out in class colors. plainly marked with the common i:, home on Clyde avenue. guests: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wood. Fine history notebooks were shown by names.! The school showed fine book. ,; Cut flowers and ferns decorated the ruff, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Fort, T. R. all the high school grades: lets and specimen of spelling. work. 'T i rooms, yellow and white being the Cademas, Eugene Cox,, and Walter Notebooks from the twelfth, grade The Peghorn school'pupils have ? color scheme in' the living room and Coble, all or Orlando, Mrs. Harry chemistry class routine and from the fashioned ,attractive paperweights red carnations used in abundance, in Hoffman, of New York City, Mr. and eleventh grade physiology and labora- from curious cypress knees, and souvenirs the dining room. ., Mrs. W. B. Follett and Mr. .O born. of tory work of the tenth received their from palmetto bark. Thy: displayed . h The guests were received upon their Winter Park, Mrs.. Claude Lee and share of attention. The card .mount- specimens of weaving, rag. rug i arrival by Miss Lola Lawler and prevented Miss Edna Schweikart. At the close.of crayfish and, grasshoppers preparedby making and pretty color work. ' to the governor, Col. and Mrs. the dinner the party motored to jhe the tenth grade biology class was From Finny Point, exceptionallygood 1 H , . O'Bryan, Attorney and Mrs. Milton I, Fair grounds for.the evening admired and along this line, Charles mounted paper work was seen in A Fascinating Romance of the North and ..1 Pledger, Misses Lucy Verner and Fan. Dann showed, as an independent ex- addition to the booklets and ny Young were also. in the receiving OO OO OO O..O.OO hibit, a large collection of mounted fine sewing. maps South. A Complete. Entertainment of,Two Iv: ,. line O 4 moths and butterflies, well arrangedin Mrs. O'Bryan was gowned in lovely 0 BETTER BABY WEEK' O a glass case. Alligator Lake school added' local and Half Hours of Thrills That Grip With. color' to their exhibit t charmeuse elaborately trimmed o- a by mounting a pink The relief maps In putty work were in silver lace. 080404 OOOOOOOO H '.pY0 .0 very cleverly done by ,the pupils of collection .of kodak pictures of, their Intense Interest. t r: : Their, mounted I Mrs. Pledger wore a handsome blue the ninth grade.. surroundings. paperwork i i'' / taffeta. _ Because1 of continued cool weather The Domestic Science Department weaving. fancy work and stenciling . Mlsses\. + and. Young 'Were and' the:prevalence of Illness. were all attractive.; , ;yemer among of-the schools was well represented\ ' of F pretty, in' dainty organdie, combined; children, the .Mothers-Teacheri Club and 'showed stencilled -work? sewing, '"A"'unitU 'feature-of the: Shingle. A $ OOPO Cast PlayersMith. ., with net. postponed the Better Baby Week until weaving., raffia work, 'helpful receipt Creek exhibit was the collection of n .I , ; Miss Lawler wore ,a beautiful the first week in May. This is the books and a case filled with practical seed from the harmful weeds. Th-3se Thousands of Drilled AssistantsThe e charmeuse pink trimmed with sil time set for it by the General Federation demonstrations of cookln..,clas. product , were contained in small glass vials , , of Women's Club, .so the club .. and mounted and named Beside the t ver.Misses Louise Clark and Marie here will confer mto the general plan' In the eighth grade .exhibit, an illustrated booklets, the school showed specimens The ' Huddleston, ,-who presided in the din. after all. poem was, .very attractiveand of stenciling crochet work.and among Battle of Vicksburg; Fought Again, ' ing room, where punch and wafers .. showed individuality.. the raffia exhibit was a fine handbag :. .Fall of Ft. "Sumterr. .*' "' f :' " were served, wore attractive gowns of OOOOO'O'.O'.OOOOOto The physiology) booklet of the seventh - The Bassville display' included fine "" . i yellow taffeta and crepe ie chine. + 4 grade was very good, as was also specimens: of wood carving: map Historical Incidents Actually'' Reproduced in Detail 4 \; Fully one hundred and fifty guests 0 AFTERNOON. the crayort sketches and the maps of work, stenciling crochet and ..: wi!',;'. .. . r caled between. 'the hours of eight anoten. .1 . ,+ Florida done in colors.A In the exhibit from Union. Centerwas \ " O..tOO.OOOOOO..OO OOO.. product map of the United States, a small house'built by the boys Praised by Press and Public See the National .Guard of , shown by the sixth grade' was ''very of the school. The walls were decor- .. : ... .0.00.0..000004.0..0." Mrs. W. L. Winn entertained, at complete and outline maps of North ated on the,exterior and interior and i in; all Cities and causing Ed- Mississippi: in action in the . afternoon tea Tuesday, with these America and United States were fine. the approved shingle roof was made itorialEndorsement becauseit , MRS..MEETCII ENTERTAINS guests present: Mrs..8. L. Lupfer, Sr.. The color work of this grade deserved from the backs of school tablets. The ' t Mrs. S. L. Lupfer, Jr., Mrs. Harry special mention. The sixth room represented a dining room and is great.. Battle of Vicksburg. \ .O".0000'C'0040'OOO.' Meetch Mrs. Anna Meetch From grade showed splendid maps of South contained 'tiny' furniture in mission Mrs; H. M. Pfann, her guest, Mrs. S. America; unusual color 'work of the style, the handiwork of the boys and " Mrs 'Harry Meetch was a charming Ragsdale and Mrs. J. E. Lupfer. fourth grade received favorable comment dainty curtains pretty rugs and table :: hostess, Monday afternoon entertaining ; the writing specimens and runners, even miniature potted plantsin CASINO, ONE DAY ONLY FEB 9 7 : . ; the Entre None at her. home RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT paper mounting of the third were fine> pine needle pardenieres, supplied I on :Mabbette street, when 'the hours I 1_ while the little tots of the second by the girl students. .This school sup- .!,: > uc3 s clAir LI ; '; . were' pleasantly passed with club Castle Hail, Friendship Lodge, No. 10, grade 'showed a well-prepafed bookletof plied a fine 'assortment of canned , work and conversation. Delicious refreshments , their regular work -, products. A collection of arrowheadswas e - of chicken' .salad, sandwiches Knights of' Pythias, In connection with the school display interesting, and their booklets 3:30 AND 8:00: P. M; . coffee ice 'cream and cakes Kissimmee, Fla., Feb. lot"1817. ,' Elmer Schweikart exhibited appeared in prettilystenciled covers. . were served. 'The attendance, were: In Memoriam: several quaint bird houses he had. built ,The Deer Park school exhibited Mrs. Meetch,' Mrs. Anna' Meetch It having pleased Almighty God, in and decorated. booklets, and fancy work. New Eden SOcts. Frain' Mrs. IL W. Mrs. L. II. SEATS 25cts 35cts AND Morrow Near the opposite entrance was arranged Campbell Station and Bassinger also . , His to call from , providence, us Ingram, Mrs C. N. Paver, Mrs. A. W. among splendid exhibit from the St. showed booklets. Bailey, Mrs. Milton .Pledger, Mrs. to his final reward, our beloved brother Cloud schools showing many attrac Taken as a whole the school . )(. D. Alexander, her sister: Miss. May T. N. Ellis, therefore be it resolved tive features of their work in additionto was a success and it is department a safe Reserved Seats .Now On '''Sale At Osceola Pharmacy Winters, and Mrs. Fryberg. Mrs. the fine note book made of : That we bow in submission. to really up prediction that no county in the state w v Bailey. will entertain at the next meet- 'di.penleth regular class routine. There was a will show a more attractive Him, who in His divine mercy, .* original ,ing.. all things' after His 'divine Cloud realistic school crayon sketch of the-".St.I or complete exhibit this' year than, -did .Wednesday-rMary IMckford, 25c.'I'... ;' ..4.e . building, a very com Osceola. KI"y .. O.O.O..OOO..O..O...$1 1J. wilt. "' iii .. .1 Resolved, That we hold dear' the ;. + SOCIAL' ANNOUNCEMENTS' .. Memory of our beloved brother because I Women's Prohibition National League . . .. of, his many virtues, his generous 'O' " 'O' " -- " -. and kindly'spirit, his open hand **A popular and extensive movement< since, but has been utilizing the time , Thursday evening-The Pennsylvania toward the needy. I of rapid pace, .specially] in the campaign In conferring wth minister and lay Soceity will meet at the Hart Resolved That the tender sympathies states, is that of the Woman's men. and women in the effncti"g!' : of ., Memorial. of this lodge be tendered his Prohibition League of America, with the preliminary rrarge-nenU for the S.tateB.a.n.k t The management of the Graystone family and relatives, and may His headquarters at Richmond Va. perfecting of thin oro'pnlzatt: . Hotel will keep "open' house" from 9 divine blessings ever accompany them The personnel: the' national l of It is impossible for' there:: ', ' to 12 p. m. A detailed' account of I and lead to a final reunion In the fice is replete with heroic and inter tary -to personally confer with every : which will be given in our next issue. Heavenly' home esting stories, the history of every citizen; but it is tht riuest. of the of Kissimmee : I8-Re olved. That these resolutions be, member'of''' which we have not.time field secretary, emphatically reinforced - Friday afternoon-Meeting of the I spread upon the minutes WthtrModjjfe.; ; To delineate; but will refer for a mo by the citizens including clergymen a Prohibition League of Am. ; and that a copy be delivered to the ment to the president Mrs: Georgia that every man and woman in , 'erica, at the home of Mr.. and 'Mrs. family of our brother and be published May Jobson. I Kissimmee and vicinity. attend this The of the world : :Sanford May on Emmette street. I in the Kissimme paper and that For twenty-nine Mrs. Jobson. meeting at the residence of Mrs. San. eyes , years Evening-Miss Amy Makinson will the hall be draped in mourning for has been a !faithful unselfish, successful ford May on Friday (this) afternoon,. '.!: 'entertain the members of''the Senior thirty days In his memory. and indefatigable servant of at 8 o'clock, when the organization ' class and the faculty at her home on ? F. CI BRYAN, the cause of temperance, and latterly will be effected for making"'Florida a the who L man I'' Lake street, with a Washington party. C. W. GRIFFIN, yielding to the entreaties of friends link in the great 'chain of national are on : I. W.; J. STEED. prohibition.Dr. . and the importunities of the hour, devotes - Saturday-The Ladies' Aid Soctty. I her valuable time and talents to Crooke, the secretary for the v l ., of, the. Presbyterian Church will : Heartburn, indigestion or,.distress the call for renewed effort in the temperance committees of the' M. E. give a pie social and food sale at the of the stomach is instantly relieved United States-wide field of prohibi- Church South and the. Baptist A a Hart Memorial from 3 to 6 p. m. by' Herbine. It forces the badly digested I tion.. According the, full mood of "churches! has invited and urged that food out of the body and restores local I branch of the Woman's praise, and eulogizing the highest every tone in the stomach and bowels. iii Monday afternoon.Keramic Club Price Sold degree the older organizations, this Prohibiton League of America, immediately SAVEST 50c. Osceola by Pharmacy at the Studio. younger movement states that there after organization, come J Entre Nous Club. Mrs.'A.- W. Bailey 'I Mrs. G. Wed"neey are not only hundreds but thousandsof into the .Dry Federation'of Florida, W. Persons left hostess. attending, its first convention (date unenlisted men and women who , are . I for Savannah Ga. where she will Evening-Kissimmee Muse Club at waiting to.participate in the processesand and place soon to be determined), and '. ..;4 the Hart Memorial at 7. I visit relatives and friends. for a periodof engage in the activities of this with this powerful and unbroken frontto weeks. . three twentieth century movement and take Florida for the right. '' Tueday afternoon Kissimmee achievement. Gdv. Catts Writes: for a"moment ; "Wornans Club will hold an.important I. Cored la 6 to 14 Days "I am a Prohibitionist, and will be young man, : meeting at the Hart Memorial Build. : Tour dnnlrt will refund Burner If P4Z0 i' The national field secretary for the glad to stand -with you ladies in self. The .. : "ing ,when. an especially' interesting :, OINTMKNT Blind.BlettHn Ian orPro to ..lTe.BMC ud sew .SOc. arrived: in the city some time of the state." that confront " It may )be; observed that the 'caption problems you now, or of this article says. '',A Call! to ' tL L Ii/ Young Men and Women," but for that will a few years hence.Look . .. f very reason the presence of the elder .:.. .-'--;- -- '-:,.:...;;--- . -. :---rr----- onto I*_essential. . __ _,_ ,about you=the.men of affair ia country, state, natiiye y, '. ; "' '.' \ l'j l\" '" A sweet spirit of fraternity has *, ia the. world, are the men who started to save early ia life. i ,' ':'j,''' ';4R:/' ::: ; :''f, .. I ', -j ; & been and evinced women by of the other representativemen organiza \ ,.. ./ \-i&'Lr , ./ They have the respect and confidence of the community. . c. t ; \'; ., [:::> tions, and the keynote of the Woman's ] ,:...;(. ff', \, ",' CAUTIONI ." ",, -! o'.t.,,: Prohibition League of America is love. look the other side at the fellows who '. ; <