-- .. w.. r., f w 4tt" r It V\ ' ci '"; - /i .. 8CBfI"' "-;" ,>' .I.a-yam. t THE 05SIMMEE VALLEY GAZETTE. FH>AY. MAT 13,' 1'21 .: J' ** A l' . *i "' H < '> < !;' " '. :Seasonab1egfferings 1 i A i asPrise s . ? --- -- ' ' " ., Big' Reduction iti Colored Volleg.. YardswideFlowered.yollejregular l ; ? price:; ." .- SPECIAL, FOR MONDAY. ,:., '. . .' .. ". d 50c cut, price 42c "'" .. ' ' per. yia< ;,.our t' Fiveyards"W'tite: Wash Goods; Stripes rl : Yard wide Sllk Stripe Voile*, regular,! */ f* ,,, .\ ..... '..". ** '" ; yard"$1:50our: cut price. $1.19 Pqngee in T& colors Silk and Cotton;' and Checks for )swmmer dresses; , aft price per ; ; ' I ., b- see windpw; yards for : AWe R : ''per yard vx. ._ ... -. '69c - Yard wide Flowered'.and Polka Dotted . V *, :'1 Voile; regular price per yard $J.OO;. Pongee in Tan colortvSilk; best grade; .Bigot\ Black*,and White Sport Oxfords s' i-.... t. our cut price v . .. 79c. per yard V. if ., 90c' for.. ladies, ;; per pair. .-. . . $3.9S '"' Il L DOLLAR LIMIT STtHRE .* PERSONS COMPANY .Jq., 'II : : : : :: i v.i : : : ' .. .... ...... ... .. ...... ,. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . '. . . . . . . . TTY. - - - - - - - - - - - -.-.- "' - - ; - - - : T.- : -,- - - - -,- "'" - - : - :' -- - - - - ..- - - - - - : : I, ' '. 1U 1 ious lines, each of which was of mer Elon Guice, Miss Maggie Mae Me- daHy diet of the growing child shobld 0 JOuu.oooo.oO'UO.UOUOOt. . Uot o.o .uo.. .....ooootO .. _ 4 It-and the Maypole dance could not I Crania Miss Cecelia Overstreet Miss never be omitted. Much interest- : I have been excelled in any school in Thelma Woodall, Miss Ina May .has been aroused: by' this better ' ( GROCERY( the entire state. The affair'/ wYe considered Ficke and Mills Lois J. Overstreet.. health crusade. Mother, teacher! ,' KI IISSJMMEE a great success.TOOKUPCOLLECTION. SUNDAY CLASSESCHARMINGLY and ues. children Enthusiasm are discussing prevails'a\ *food',to bal val. A Few of Our _Bargains t, 3' .J ENTERTAINED anceddietand hour of,;rest ,and ac . ---- -- ' ; "No.: 23 :Bri adwBACTOM l FOR THE CHINESE Tuesday evening there was an unusual tivity. The Mother Club ia 'anxious s. : The women of'' the Presbyterian gathering at the ;Chapter that Kissirnmee shall have a.health " r" ' fro* Otceola Gouty Bank House-the occasion being the(..__'____I1cr Lake kinson street.at' her There pleasant was a pleasing at 407 J. W. Evan, of. the Presbyterian for such officer than- the public im Whole Wheat Flour; bulk per pound._____. ______________'"'__-SC ',,fi Fancy. Rice, Ib_____________Sc musical program, numerous contestsand' church-rand those entertained were' agines. '_________ ,' f: _____ the classes of Mrs. Bert Bryan, of praham ,Flour, per packaged _____ ____ :- Lux Flake pkg._.-'?____12c other diversion, and light refreshments the Baptist church, of Mrs. S. B. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. .. _. .J Good Broom -,---39c25c were. nerved. During the Aultman, of the Christian church, 42 Pounds SwiTt' Army Bacon____ _____.._____., _________$25 : 1 afternoon for the Chinese an offering Mrs. G. F. Parker, of Okeechobee, : I :,', 8-lb Pail-Lard: *_*______....tiS1.15 ,was taken with theresult that the and odist'Mrs.church."D. G., Wagner, of. the Meth- has been in Kissimmee several days Chee ., per pound., ,...._._.____?.________- _______"_____x".--JOe I'' ,. fund this denomination c ___ give by was New Potatoes, peck: ______ Each of those gathered wore a this week visiting relatives. -" ' Snap Beans, Ib____:-__.,__9c; t handsomely increased.__ silhouette of a man-and that was Born: 'Friday morning, at three- Boiled Ham per pound_________________,__ -.------- ----: -'5c' t '. .It the sign of the male .about the ten to Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Lancaster ' t only + Tall Evaporated Milk.3 can: .__40c j i FORMER kISSIMMEEITEI varieties---------------4 ajA . c0ar Gardner Cakes three count there nearly corner of Broadway and Mrtin.ta ,, By were Iit Layer Raisins; tb_______...___29e 1 DELEGATE TO N. E. O. premises. the .hubbub andthe eight-pound son. . by , seventy-five; r r " Wheeler ' Fancy Prune; Ib_________..:_18c (fa i l Mrs.resident D. of C.Kissimmee, at but one for tim sev- racket there were certainly twice Mr, and Mr*. William H. Tunrrt- i! 0'DON'T' ' t that number. There was a program; cliffe, of Saint Cloud, in Kis COFFEE : t l I lerat years a teacher in Orange coun- were [ / FORGET TE: | WHITE LABEL : of merit there were the class songs simmee business , ; on Wednesday-for .ty where she holds an important of- Oar 'New. Branch Store, located in fice the with of the several churches; there was a and -pleasure. They have been spend- ' county ; ; among facilIty : ::, the Sear*.building on, Main street, ;(the tuition of a school at Maitland! universal merry-making as a general ing a week on the east coast- for Phone yonr order 179; we deliver' inside city limit thing; and there were toothsome refreshments pleasure only. was in Kissimmee the first of the wiD be open for basinet next ('week looking after mutters of busi- and drinks in profusion.The John A. McCarthy, who has the i i. W ed..cla,.. 'ness Mrs. Wheeler will\ leave for entire affair whs productive of reputation of being among, the best R. S.' FLOYD1\k Des Moines! Iowa, in time to attend much pleasure-and there will probably I of the electricians' found in the state, .j; the opening sessions of the N. E. A., be other like affairs to follow. I i.i slowly convalescing from a. serious 4 \ . -. ---- - -. -. which opens July 3," and will remain ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADEOF attack of rheumatic fever-and oo oooo oo.oooooooooo.oooo o ooooooo.o.oo..o..o f ! in.action, all the following week. She APPROACHING NUPTIALS if now barely able to leave his homein - _.- ----- 1} : r goes asa delegate from Orange George P. Garrett spent the latter Saint Cloud.A -- -- -- - -- a--- '... j [ IN SOCIETY'S REALM ] I county-being president of the. part of last week" in Jacksonville fine little home of five rooms, ,1"I - I Teachers'Association of that county. presumably upon matters of much newly painted both inside and out; *. importance, as the Sunday issue of well shaded; five large lots partly setout . MISSIONARY SOCIETY the Jacksonville Times-Union carriedthe i to young; citrus fruit and peach Of'' WILL SPEND .SUMMER " AT WESTERNPOINTS I MET WITH MRS. RIVERS following announcement) : trees. A fine place for small poultry i The Missionary Society of the TOOMER-GARRET' farm. Can be bought; worth the N, Mrs. Lyndon W. Barnes left Kiatrmmee j Christian church was entertained I money; and. on reasonable terms. 'l" 1 u'+ yesterday contemplating 1 Friday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mur William Morrison I. Nelson Realty Company. * + spending the early portion of the Mrs. T. M. Rivers, No. 9 Mabbette S Toomer In addition to the offerings \)., which she will to California to and led J. M. . i go prepared by Mrs daughter, II missionary society of the Christian " remain during the latter month Cooper was presented. Light refreshments Rosalie . church the -at home' of Mrs. T. M. ;,. Mrs. Barnes has relatives and served attending ) many "" were those to ', I friends throughout the west and ex- the list including Mrs. S. B. Mr. George Palmer Garrett ; Rivers, there was a fund of twentyone '1JI ' I dollars "raised to be pects to spend a most enjoyable sea Aultman Mrs. D. M. Boyte, Mrs. of KiBsimmee : the work of finishing and decorating Old Glory I* now ':, t ? k son. I Brink, Mrs. Clem Breaker Mrs. W. The wedding to take place June l''' the interior of the church. on the Seven Seas ) II.I Coleman, Mrs. Harry Dale, Mrs. I At the home Of th; bride in Ortega. i( '!II. of ;1 KISSIMMEE JUNIOR Elam, Mrs. L.. II. Gedge; Mrs. Key '.- I. There may still be found at the '. ; , r WILL BE' IN CONTEST 1 Johnson Mrs. B. B. Lumbard, Mrs. This announcement will be received I office of The Gazette. afew more . t+ 'Miss Margaret Stanford, daughterof Provin, Mrs Julius Smith Mrs. with interest by the many_friends ;:' bundles! of old papers for which there and Sail under the. Stars Ship Mr. and Mrs.: H. Clay Stanford, a Lyles V. Story Mrs. Turner, Mrs A. of the popular young; couple. I'I is usually\ puch a demand. These w JUQi r' of the College for Women at W.. Winn, Mrs. Woods, Miss Emma Miss Toomer- one of the mont I ore neatly tied uo ready for delivery.The . i : Tallahassee has been named as one YowelL ;' attractive members of the younger I supply is limited and those in and Stripes to :all'paraof '.of .the participants in the oratorical -.J' set and' since making' her debut has need are 'advised. to call early.. for .. ,, , ? : SUNDAY SCHOOL DAY. been a. much admired .society* girl. them. /.20-ttx . institutionthe AT' METHODIST CHURCH Her friends will ,unite ini wishing her Mrs: Frank' J.;VanDuzer' will, leave f. the world . ,;Ji the' medals to the several .victors I Announcements have been made every happiness. .','' today to, spend the summer at the ..\\,, . \. ' Miss stanford is spoken of as an ar-regarding[ ; the coming; 'ex rcls 'll at ,Mr Garrett. Isa well known young home' of her son.Victor VanDuzer, " "T7"OUjan' ; now travel-or hip'7ouraoocfa'to ""a ': ,Htist of rare,, ability ' ? 'theMethodist church on Sunday business man of Kissimmee and also in>, Missouri and U'making' an early- - .- .when the annual "Sunday SchoolDay" has a ''host of friends, who will ex. start in order to be; present 'at the If any part of the world on American owned r "+a t MRS. JOHNSON RETURNS will be observed|I'commencing tend conratulatlons------ graduation exercises 'of the Vandalia and American operated ship; flying the 2 FROM DAYTONA: VISIT {jat nine-thirty in the morning. It is! high school in which her granddaughter American Flag. American ships are modern, ; Mrs; Clay Johnson who has been also, announced that an increase in BETTER HEALTH CRUSADEIS Mildred Van DUEer.will graduate. . making; a visit of several weeks at the number of pupils has been made I AWAKENING INTEREST Nearly a score of young folks went scientifically designed and constructed' new Daytona, Is once more at her Kis- during the past year of fully twenty- Eto i I Boggy Creek Tuesday.evening, ships, built for.satisfactory service. ' simmee home. When :.she returned five percent, and there is feeling of In the health campaign instigated where they enjoyed !a dance given at ' t here she -was accompanied by her I elation over such results. by Miss Albina Smith and Miss -Harrriet I I the home Qf Clint Bass.. The affair American ship will carry you in comfort to niece. Mrs. J, F. Brown and three 1 At theexercises on the coming Sherman under auspices of local was said to have been under the auspices /. South America England the Mediterranean . + ", children, of Baltimore, who after a Sunday all departments of the school clubs, more than seven hundted chil- of the Boggy. Creek Development Europe, S i 1 ,brief visit here returned to Daytona. will participate, but it might be well dren in) Kissimmee!! were"weighed and Society-but those present say and the Far East. And the.further from Mrs. Brown was resident of Kis- ,to state that the best of the program measured as were a large number I that the only development noticed home' you go, the more of a thrill you'll hay. to ; immee several years ago and wall will be given by the children under in the Campbell and' Shingle; Creek : was the manner in which the dancing see the Stars and Stripe floating above your remembered, with pleasure by' her twelve, years of age. I schools and' it was ascertained! that continued and the refreshments dis. q ; large. circle of friends. > The officers of the school are J. L. underweights predominated. Mist I appeared. head. . Overstreet, superintendent; Mrs. J. Sherman preaches the doctrine of *) :; EIGHTH. GRADE PUPILS L. Marooney.i!superintendent primary milk and <*ggs: !-saying\ that every Notice of Teacken' .Examination President Harding jayst"We I .' ,WIN MUCH APPLAUSE department; Miss Nettie Newton, child under the age of ten should I ; "" ''it-' The Auditorium of the schoolhouscwaa secretary and treasurer. drink at least l one quart) of milk Notice is hereby given that; the know Cull well we cannot sell where'* .. e crowded with an enthusiastic audience The roster ,of .teachers includes daily\ and thould have from ten to State Board of Examiners will hold do not buy and we cannot sell successfully ;' .Friday,evening ;when'occurredthe I Rev. R. F. Hodnett, J. W. Busby, fourteen hoar of sleep. Whetherover examination" for all.grade* of teach . f '1 program given .by pupil bf the I' Mrs. D. -Wagner, Mrs.W.J. Fripp, or under-weight the milk diet ers' certificates at the, courthouse in, alien w, J. set ell"1'1. 1 1 1Operators'of \,)., .i&hthgraIl.ululer'! (direction of Mrs. .Miss Elsie Norton Clarence Eby.Mrs. should! maintain. Weights may be Kissimmee, Florida beginning Tuesday ::1' p F c..,''Bryan Miss Grace Wlnn .and I J. L. Overstreet Mrs. Etheln controlled by the use or disuse of morning;,. May 24, 1921. Those ,5 ..Miss .Cleo Wooldridge. There was ah I Starbird, L. W. Barnes Mrs. Jt M. starches, vegetables and various desiring to take the examination will Passenger Service l-il , /' extended entertainment along war Duncan Ming Edna RchweiVnrt. MIRa! food*, hit milk and' eggs for the come provided with paper, pens, ink, Ae.L.I u. =salsa ...... s... .. c.. ; --. etc. If Bl.t. 5%.,.New Trk. N. 'f.* u .........r ..... Yu.*, M. T,. _ C. E YOWELL --... I. YH.ha_-II:..... --'B..ttU .. Yokob.a, x.ke r BoMkout. ...._I>ai. *tnv.- Bo.gk..g..BkaMkeL laser 11I11I11110111I101111I0111I11I11010111I111I111I11I111I1111 11I1111I11I1111I11I111111I111111I111111I1111011I11I111I111 I I1111IIII UIIIIII 22-2U County Superintendent. "".. ..* ooouloullr U ....,.. T1tal.. sal ...a./.a- ._1 S S Mmaila u1 HmIL ear .. Mamlt ... Hawn] , .;t P S MUCH BELOVED RESIDENT .!.- N..1g, ..... ( ' / cw'u.. .. M..l S. S. c.. ,i"" .I PASSES INTO BEYOND Ie Sa. Oal' St.. hlu.II" f , , 'DR. T. M. RIVERS L. H. GEDCE"CbtAfer .Af. / STOUT L-- 1IaIUa, to ..- rearIlthdtirN.: .*'T* iF ir :i '; J Presicl wt VicoPntidmtWhatjo ', Following 'an illness of more than -.d=.,.I.-.. KmwmU.M 4-. r-....>. H MT Yrk t:.... .' '.{ \ .Pra _. .... t- I ' = a year, the latter months of..which"indicated end. I ........ .s.s..... .....Mi. *.D 0- YI x.-.101. '. r 1\,,, o her fast-aoproachincr II -.- &. N_ Yrek ? C Mrs. Ida M., wife of Henry M. Pfann. N.w r. tt to 11M .. 3---". w... u.. ... ,\ I died at her residence yeste.rdayv morning .......,.... u1 __ (N... r rk u1 0wI0a lIo1t.. e. a\ [ of -- '!'1a 8\., i . 77i. .Bank With at five o'clock In the presence If'j _ ,& her immediate family. Because of New VOO'II.!. ... PM*. .... .. a. K..?Yrk' to B*.Mia ... ,ta : ': ( Do First I the expressed desire,of the deceased be 11as./.v.Oe N7. Yrk M. T. BwMUk 0....*, ....+.*--..-Vl, ,_0qe Li.. ". ,'*;i that her remain should not em- Nw York .. __ BJIka*. . Ability balmed -fUnersl'service..- -wereheld .2i '1 \ yesterday stfternoon at four'o'clock , .+ Pint ,of all take out a certain sum from your wagei-no ''matter how In of 'J from her late,residence. charge ' , =-= Pre U : . andWiUingnet of .. :r R. F. Hodnett, end the remain For Sale ; Rev. (mall ---and put it in our Bank. After that use the rest to pay your == were placed in Rosehill cemetery.The Shipping Board: " bill, your living expense and other necessities But make the = floral offerinngs contributed by Film.VtetoT . f" ;, ._ aacI'WaocI-HalIrJ *- "'' loving friends indicated to slight " 9'y 'h ir to Serve. Banked moneY'come first If you don't liexF year you-Will be-DO' ; extent the affection for the 'deceased! s-..i e :$k..re.. ..- s. Oceaa-Going: Tugs .. !J 1'f all Umm*t r..l.In* JJq ", the heart of better off than you are thii.. Take care, of your .Savings' Accpunt which. existed: ; In r.ee.t OIl Mt .a (T. A..t.aa attMM Omly; ) .r .if' who knew her. --- *. Mitor mr .r***... .....:. ;J 'g here. Some day it i il take of Besides the sorrowing husband ....-. Am tntoTMU ..!.. .StMl. .--.. w U.ti oil ; . i going to care you. OIl .k .... .... ....--e. Y ..:. ;DfPOSnS.$ iNSuRf :. three\ daughters mourn the' loss of a t..tla..l91et.r._ Wrlto far ...._ r.riher I.fatioa _.. be ... t,:.., j>. .J r mother Mrs, George T; Singeltary \loa.. .. La_ p ; IMrMtorII. oktale.l kr r.eu..t e..I N J" ",, w' c" _.... ._ .. '- .. . .1 . of Klsgimmee; Mrs. Justin) Waring ner..w skis . _,- ins ' i of-Lakeland; "MraSaro Ragsdale. of .' ...+I'r...-- B. a' w"t 7"_ eDwat. X..w. w..at.g-; '{,1' T bedside Kissimmee a*; the all ofwhom last flutter were of at life the S _.. .... i It ; : ::8all I tO ceola'? Gbunty.1; I ceased.member Mrs' Pfann of the'had' 'Methodist been a'' consistent. .'church/ For Muling. of:freight, '. -hips i to sJ]parts .f thti S. ::4\! ;'' tar. ; : : since fifteen her:, year gtl.'lhood.of,.residence. and during.in ,.Kislllmhaa' her. n world, write Division 'of'Operatkms'" Traffic! ;M3.SIiipiiiiiifBoir l: ;.q' : mee been constant: worker < . ; r. : ; i l forbade.with''that She Bepomm.\loD.>waeyeirnlert until:; illness to, do ..FIeet-CorI4..W. r -uhinit.n.D.C. rV . : : good for I all and-.to. all J and,'every ; : : == ; nJ: person 1Jpon" her''larger'iiit\ of ac- I} i : j" :ii? : . , 'S ,, gllhl IIIIIIR NiIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII n I I1 =.':*fervency trua'ntanees-'and-friend?;.; : .,"Sh"r ttt wa1', good?, ;t 'say woman with"rI t ... ; 'x '\ - .. . --". -' --. ".,..-: ttflL .., ., .....'';.('.0 ,It .\ .'\, ; .,'" ",., 'I' ,< .\"...'. ..N!,.,. f,',\' f l' . ').'' ,, ".,. u. .' Jf ',' ', I ;1' .1 ; 1/ ; 10" ,r....,.. 'oJ ., . 1.. .. ;J.. .; ; .. I .. ''... .l' ".- S.' 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