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              <text>WINTER PARK TOPICS A WEEKLY REVIEW OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, DURING THE WINTER RESORT SEASON Vol. 1—No. 4 Winter Park, Fla., Friday, March 9, 1934 Price 10 Cents IMPRESSIONS OF SYMPHONY CONCERT Fourth Concert, Eighth Season, The Symphony Orchestra of Florida at Winter Park; Harve Clemens, Conductor; Marie Sundelius, soprano. Program— Egmont Overture, Beethoven; Garden Scene, Faust, Gounod, Miss Sundelius; Espana Rhapsody, Chabrier; Elegaic Melodies, Grieg; Les Preludes, Liszt. The value of a Symphony Orchestra in a community is just now being publicized most effectively in New York City where a campaign is under way to raise funds to save the great Philharmonic by a campaign similar to that for the Metropolitan Opera. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler stated that in his opinion this organization was the most important asset the city possessed, that without music and the fine arts our "civilization as we know it and are proud of it would not exist." For Winter Park to have an orchestra of the quality and size of this organization is little less than a miracle. Consider the endless number of cities throughout the country that never have had anything more than a "band" and shut off from hearing the great masterpieces of music except by proxy. By proxy, I mean the radio and the phonograph, both of them important factors in the spread of musical appreciation. But an orchestra is a wonderful, living thing. It is a great group of artists, all of them subordinating their claims to individual recognition so that the spirit of music may sing through them and carry its message of beauty into the hearts of the people. Would that some modern Lucca Delia Robia might give us a sculpture of the playing orchestra as he has the famous frieze of the chor- (Continued on page 7) MARIA THERESA TO DANCE MARCH 14th Miss Annie Russell, director of the Annie Russell Theatre at Rollins College, announced today that Madame Maria Theresa's postponed dance recital will be given Wednesday evening, March 14. Mme. Theresa was forced to postpone her recital, originally scheduled for February 15, because of illness. Formerly a distinguished member of the famous ensemble of the six Duncan Dancers, Maria Theresa needs no introduction to lovers S and the dance. Knowles Memorial Chapel and Annie Russell Theatre where many of the most important entertainments of Winter Park are given. LUBOSHUTZ - GOLDOVSKY GARDEN CLUB HOLDS JOINT RECITAL CHARMING EXHIBITION Lea Luboshutz, one of the extraordinary violin virtuosos that Russia has launched into the concert world, will be heard in a joint recital with Boris Goldovsky, pianist, in the Annie Russell Theatre at Rollins College, Monday night, March 12. At the age of six she was appearing in public and at sixteen she had graduated from the Moscow Conservatory of Music and was well on toward wide recognition throughout Europe. She made a brief visit to America for a special appearance with the Russian Symphony Orchestra and returned for further continental tours, still in her teens. Soon afterward, winning a monetary prize in a competition among violinists in Moscow, she retired for a time from concert work to study with Eugene Ysaye. Following her work with this great master she was heard all over Europe for the next four years, (Continued on page 4) GARDEN CLUB HOLDS CHARMING EXHIBITION Judges were confronted with a hard task in attempting to select winners in the various groups at the Garden Club Flower Show last Tuesday. Members of the club outdid themselves to make the display one of the loveliest ever seen in Winter Park. Mrs. J. E. Spurr was general chairman of the show. A Spanish patio arranged on the stage by Mr, and Mrs. Eugene R. Shippen, mantle arrangements by Mrs. R. B. Barbour and Mrs. George L. Noyes and a section of a Florida garden in the center of the auditorium, planted by M. B. Foster for Mrs. A. M. Harris and Mrs. Louise C. Goss were features of the show. A delightful tropical tea room was arranged by Mrs. J. J. Bell, and refreshments were sold by Mrs. Howard Showalter. Arrangement of still life groups by prominent members of the club were the feature of the main room of the building. It was not intend- (Continued on page 4) COMMENTS ON THE REAL ESTATE SITUATION A Symposium of Views By Five Leading Realtors of Winter Park and Orlando According to the keenly analytical magazine TIME, Florida is enjoying a "Second Blooming." "An unusually cold winter in the North, political unrest that had kept people from making their usual visit to Cuba, a dollar devaluation that had made the Riviera too expensive, all contributed to this second blooming," says the Timewriter in March 5th issue, and seizing a graphic Biblical simile,—"Last week she (Florida) felt that her seven lean years were over." It is no secret that there are certain factors present for the revival of interest in Florida real estate. First of all there are more people in the state now than ever before in its history. "One day last week," quoting Timewriter again, "while blizzards were freezing the North, 75,000 people baked on Miami Beach, three times the peak number reported in 1926."—"But what made Florida's pulse beat fastest was the fact that real estate transactions had tripled since 1933 and for the first time since 1926 there was a real demand for acreage." An air of expectancy has been hovering around real estate offices ever since the news came out of Miami that all building records had been surpassed there in January. It was recalled that the original boom started in Miami. Many other favorable factors have been injected into the situation and apparently it is only a question of time when the nor- (Continued on page 5) ROLLINS HONORS FRENCH IN FLORIDA Addresses in French recounting the 370th anniversary of the founding of Fort Caroline on the St. Johns and the achievements of French pioneers in Florida will feature, the annual dinner of les Alliances Francaise Saturday evening in the Virginia Inn as one of the events of the French celebration sponsored by Rollins College this coming week-end. Baron Paul d'Estournelles de Constant, professor of French Civilization at Rollins, and president of Alliance Francaise of Orlando and Winter Park, who will act as toastmaster, has announced that representatives from several cities in Florida will participate in the program. Among the speakers, Professor d'Estournelles has announced, will be Mrs. J. C. Brown, of the Alliance Francaise of Miami; Mrs. Sydney Moore, of the Alliance Francaise of Palm Beach; the president of the Alliance Francaise of Jacksonville, and the president of the Alliance Francaise of St. Petersburg; Mrs. Russell Codman, president of the Alliance Francaise of Boston; Maurice C. Dreicer and Miss Grace Connor, Rollins students; Albert L. Lieutaud, of New Orleans; Count Rene de Chambrun, great-great grandson of General Lafayette; and Pierre de Lanux, director of the Paris Branch of the League of Nations Associations. Pierre de Lanux will give the address at the morning meditation in Knowles Memorial Chapel Sunday when a special service honoring, (Continued on page 8) ROLLINS TALENT SCORES IN "MIKADO" Winter Parkians are enjoying the immortal fun of "The Mikado" which the combined forces of the Rollins College music, dramatic, and dancing departments are presenting in the Annie Russell Theatre. The operetta is under the triple direction of Dr. Earl E. Flelschman of the dramatic department, Christopher O. Honaas, of the Conservatory of Musis, and Mme. Olive Scott-Fanelli, instructor of Wigman and Denishawn dancing. The present cast includes many familiar to previous audiences, among them being Miss Bruna Bergonzi, Miss Mona Graessle, Milford Davis, and Teddy Bhrlich. By far one of the best things given at the College last year, "Iolanthe" was directly responsible for the continuation of a Gilbert and Sullivan series. Page Two WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 SOCIAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. William C. Potter left for New York Saturday after visiting Mr. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Potter, of Chicago, on Georgia Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart Forbes, son-in-law arid daughter of the Edwin Potters, returned to their home in Boston Sunday. Mrs. Sanford Bissell, of New York, who when not in Europe spends her winters at her home in Winter Park, has as her guest for several weeks her son-in-law, Mr. Robert Lavant Bigelow, of West Chop, Mass. A dinner party in his honor was given by Mrs. Bissell at the Whistling Kettle Thursday evening. Mrs. Gerald O'Brien entertained yesterday afternoon at the Perrydell in honor of Mrs. Morris Franklin Birely, of Riclgewood, N. J., who is here visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Burton. Prof, and Mr. Shirley W. Smith, of Ann Arbor, Mich., came Friday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Powers. Prof. Smith is a cousin of Mrs. Powers and is vice president and secretary of the University of Michigan. Mr. S. D. Houston, of Elizabeth, N. J., is with Mr. L. W. Kingsley and family for the season at Under Oaks, their Maitland place. Mrs. Harry Brigham is here from Glencoe, 111., for a visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. E. D. Brigham, on Osceola Court. Mrs. William; H. L. Odell entertained a party of friends from Providence, R. I., from Friday until Saturday who passed through Winter Park en route to Miami. The party included Mr. and Mrs. George MacWatty, Mrs. William Nye and Miss Grace Pruyn. They reported a most hazardous motor trip through Pennsylvania and Virginia and were, especially charmed by Winter Park. Mrs. Arthur J. Mundy, of Boston, is spending a month as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Noyes at their new home on Interlachen Avenue. Mr. Harold Elliott joined his wife here yesterday, having motored down from Glencoe, 111. The Elliotts are occupying the cottage on the estate of Mrs. S. G. Goss, Mrs. Elliott's mother, on Palmer Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gamble Rogers expect Mr. Rogers' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Baird Rogers, of Chicago, for the weekend. Mrs. George W. Keats has her sister, Mrs. Charles Hoard, of Ogdensburg, N. Y., with her for an extended visit at her Alabama Drive home. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. 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Those invited tu the luncheon included Mrs. Harold Elliott, Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mrs. Frederick Cady, Mrs. A. B. MacCaughey and her houseguest Mrs.' Eugene Andrews, of Chicago, and Mrs. Walter Rose. Miss Mary Leonard entertained at a small musical tea Tuesday afternoon for a dozen friends at her studio to meet Dr. and Mrs. Edwin R. A. Seligman, of New York. The guests were entertained with a program of music played by Miss Claudelle McCrary, violinist, and Miss Lillias Parker, pianist, students at the Rollins Conservatory. Mrs. Eugene Andrews is leaving today for Highland Park, 111., after having been a visitor for a month at the home of Mrs. A. B. Mc- Caughey on Via Tuscany. A small luncheon was given yesterday in honor of Mrs. George Warren, and Corra Harris by Mrs. A. E. Dick at her cottage. The committee assisting Mr. Hanna on arrangements for the dinner Saturday evening at the Virginia Inn in connection with the French celebration, consists of Baron and Baroness d'Estournelles de Constant, Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Powers, Mrs. Eugenie Grand, of Rollins College, and Mrs. Jenkins Dolive, of Orlando. Wearable Distinctive Practical Tea gowns — negligees — pajamas — kimonas – batik blouses and scarves — hand colored velvet evening coats — scarfs — Chinese and Russian linens — India Print jackets and tunics. GIFTS AT — Mrs. Drinkers Shop E. Park Ave. —Winter Park Helen Purdue, inc. HATSGOWNS SPORTSWEAR Winter Shop — WINTER PARK, FLA. Summer Shop — JAMESTOWN, R. I. KEDRON CRAFT WEAVERS make beautiful hand woven Bags —come in and see them made DUCKS HEAD STUDIO makes photos of anything, anywhere any time —let us make a postcard of your home 318 EAST PARK AVE. WINTER PARK Frances Slater Gowns — Wraps Sport Clothes San Juan Hotel Building ORLANDO, FLA. WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 Page Three WHAT PRICE GLORY By Marge Lockman A mother hen fussing over her' baby chicks? Why she's just a piker at motherhood compared to the harassed and worried "mothers" anxiously tending their loved ones at the Garden; Club Flower Show this week. You can't cluck at flowers, and you can't pat them or administer a well-placed spank when they misbehave, but you can do just about everything else. And do those "mothers" do it! They love 'em and they feed 'em for days before the show and then they dress 'em up. You can't dress flowers? Don't you ever believe it. You go to the next flower show. No rich dowager presenting daughter at court worries one bit more about daughter's wardrobe than these proud and harried parents. Not as much, because she can' pretty safely assume that daughter will manage to last through the performance intact. Not so, with these fond mammas. After all their fussing and fitting and feeding, mamma still can't be sure that the little darling won't keel over and go out like a light half way through the show. It's an awful strain on mamma. And it's not only a matter of wardrobe—one has one's associates and one's background to consider. Mamma spends days fixing blonde and languishing Rosie all up in pale pink and pale white, with many admonishings to be a lady and not forget her station in life and for heaven's sake keep your chin up! Rosie is escorted to the party by mamma, the chauffeur, the maid if mamma has one, papa, if he can take it (most of them can't), and an aspirin tablet, Or two. Then it's discovered that the only place left for Rosie to stand is right beside that horrid Calendula child from down the street, whose mamma has HER all trimmed up in nice vital orange with plenty of bright green! You can see what it does to Rosie. Yesterday's lettuce isn't in it. But does it shatter mamma, after all she's been through? Or maybe it's Mrs. Calendula that gets shattered. 'It's all a matter of strength of character and quickness on the draw. In spite of all. the near-nervous collapses, it all gets straightened out somehow, (with the assistance of ten other mammas and a kind fate!) and the dear young things all look pretty splendid. And then the mammas come into their own. They beam. All over the place. They just don't believe they ever saw a handsomer, healthier looking bunch of sweet young things. Of course, mamma thinks her Rosie has just a shade on. all the other debs, but of course she wouldn't dream of 'mentioning it—not to more than twenty or thirty people. As she says to Mrs. Calla, there's just no sense in making the other poor things feel badly. They try hard. It's not their fault they can't all be like her Rosie.' You think after an afternoon of this they can go home and just give up? And leave Rosie down, there by herself all night? Why the child hasn't been away from mamma a minute since it saw the light of day, Even if they harden their hearts enough to leave them, there's still plenty to be done. Rosie has to have her supper. And by this time, she needs it. Mamma slips her a quinine tablet and a dose of rubbing alcohol (no, children, she doesn't rub it on her, she puts it in her bath!) to help her through the long hard night. The quinine is to stave off a chill just in case, and the alcohol—oh, well. Rosie may have a hangover in the morning, but mamma figures she might just as well be good and limp as just half way. All the fond parent can do then is tuck Rosie up for the night, remind her again to keep her chin up, and hope for the best. If Rosie is a good girl and has lots of poise and personality, not to mention stamina, all through the show, she may take home a blue ribbon. About two inches long and an inch wide. And mamma frames it. Go on, laugh if you want to. But you better laugh softly while you live in Winter Park. You may be a "mother" yourself some day! The Whistling Kettle Tea House and Gift Shop LUNCHEONS AFTERNOON TEAS SUPPERS Private dining room for luncheons and dinners such as you would give in your own home. Prices on request. Telephone 153 Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, Florida One of the smart new Knit Suits $35 in White or Cadet Blue Sizes 14-40 Sportswear Shop DICKSON-IVES ORANGE AVE. • PHONE 4134 O R L A N D O Daily deliveries 9 A. M. to Winter Park; SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Adrian Smith entertained Wednesday evening at her Maitland Drive home for Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Lincoln, who are here from Villa Nova, Pa., to visit Mr. Lincoln's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Lincoln. Mrs. Frank L. Crawford and daughter Constance have returned to New York after making a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Burchard on Via Lugano. Mrs. Hibbard Casselberry entertained at a surprise. birthday dinner and bridge for her husband Monday evening at their East Maitland Drive home. Those invited were Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Foley, Mr. and Mrs. U. T. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lockman. In 1825, the Legislative Council of Florida, appointed by President John Quincy Adams, unanimously adopted a resolution, inviting General Lafayette to make Florida his home. A richly illuminated transcript of this resolution, drawn on parchment in gold and colors, is being prepared by Hiram Powers for presentation to Count de Cham- (Continued on page 6) Miss Ryan and Miss Harley invite you to see their unusual display of gifts and prizes from The Whistling Oyster at Ogunquit, Maine. Georg Jensen Handmade Silver from Denmark, for wedding gifts. India Print dresses and coats. Also Russian linens, smart purses, and scarfs, distinctive costume jewelry, gifts for garden lovers, new bridge prizes. at incredibly low prices 22 East Gore Avenue (Pervydell Tea House) Orlando DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES FOR , Wedding Gifts Bridge Prizes Unusual Bags Rialto Gift Shop WINTER PARK, FLORIDA HOSIERY, HAND-MADE LINGERIE, PHILIPPINE DRESSES Page Four WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 LUBOSHUTZ – GOLDOVSKY JOINT RECITAL (Continued from page 1) giving hundreds of recitals and appearing •with numerous symphony orchestras. In 1925 Mme. Luboshutz again came to America and appeared first time with the State Symphony in New York, playing the then new Prokofieff concerto. An enthuiastic reception greeted the striking artist who was instantly recognized as a player of superb power and secure musicianship. Her name quickly spread through the country, and as everyone knows she has from that time held a high place among the outstanding violin virtuosi on our concert platforms. Mme. Luboshutz has appeared as soloist with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony, Boston Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, and San Francisco Symphony, and her numerous sonata recitals with Joseph Hofmann have particularly distinguished her as a violinist of superior attainments. AUDUBON SOCIETY AT WINTER PARK One hundred and fifty members from fifteen states attended the meeting of the Florida Audubon Society at the Women's Club last Saturday. Visitors were welcomed by Mrs. A. E. Dick, Mrs. 0. L. Dommerich, Dr. Hamilton Holt and Mrs. H. E. Oesterling, R. J. Longstreet, of Daytona, was re-elected president of the society for the coming year. GARDEN CLUB HOLDS CHARMING EXHIBITION (Continued from page 1) ed to enter these in competition, but they were so unusually beautiful that late in the afternoon the three judges were recalled to the club to award prizes for the best. The blue ribbon went to Mrs. George T. Ladd for her original and lovely table arrangement of coral bush in an unusual bronze vase. Second award was given to Mrs. T. Maxwell Green for her all white group of petunias and other small white flowers in a white porcelain shallow bowl- Mrs. Charles Campbell won third with a spray of rose-lavender azaleas in a deep blue vase against a background of peacock blue. Honorable mention went to Mrs. John J. Carty for her crimson and white amaryllis in an old Chinese vase against the background of a dull gold screen. Other still life groups were arranged by Mrs. Joshua Chase, who had a varicolored low bouquet of unusual beauty flanked by four tall deep blue candles; Mrs. Edgar Leonard, whose yellow and white calla lilies were lovely against a gold embossed screen; Mrs. George Kraft, who used pink Radiance roses in a charming vase on a small table; Mrs. G. F. West, whose tall arrangement of large white callas and bright red gladioli in a matching red glass bowl attracted much attention; Mrs. W. H. Tappan, who used a handsome embroidered silk tapestry as background for white calla lilies in a spreading dull green bowl; and Mrs. L. J. Hackney, who used yellow gladioli, white calla lilies and white snapdragon in a large blue bowl. Of much attraction to visitors was the flower mart on the lawn, where flowers and garden instruments were sold by Mrs. Harry Oesterling. Under the direction of Mrs. Lois Tracy an exhibit of paintings by local artists was arranged outdoors. This is an innovation for the flower show and much interest was centered in it. Awards for the best groups in the artistic arrangement section under the direction of Mrs. Lawrence White were announced as follows: Flower arrangements: Blue ribbons: Mrs. Herbert Halverstadt, gladiolus and talisman roses; Mrs. E. A. Stanley, white violets; Mrs. J. J. Bell, calla lilies; Mrs. A. Marshall Jones, delphinium and iris. Red ribbons: Mrs. A. M. Harris, Mrs. Ray Greene, Mrs. Earl Shannon, and Miss Rose Cheney. White ribbons: Miss Cheney, Mrs. W. F. Freeman, Mrs. E. F. Fownes, Miss Loretta Salmon, Mrs. Dorothea O'Hara. Girl Scout awards for arrangements: Anna Houser, blue ribbon; calendula and narcissus; Troop 3, red ribbon, nasturtiums; Geraldine Cook, white ribbon, hyacinths. Judges for the show were, Mrs.Hermon Kelly, Miss Rose Standish Nichols and Mrs. John T. Merrill. A Home With an Income Prize design Bungalow on large lake view lot at 181 Cortland Ave. Splendid neighborhood. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, oak floors, gas and refrigeration. Also Apartment in rear with double garage, laundry, 5 rooms with 3 bedrooms. Price $5,000 furnished. SEE H. B. 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Miller TRY FAVOR'S 10c TAXI Phone 107 Cars by hour, day or trip ORLANDO STEAM LAUNDRY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS Etablished Half a Century CALL 3176 WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 COMMENTS ON THE REAL ESTATE SITUATION (Continued from page 1) mal demand of such a great mass of visitors will break through the barriers of fear and distrust that has gripped Florida since the boom's collapse. While people come to Florida for the sunshine and to escape the cold, it is safe to say that few of them are immune from that microbe of interest in Florida real estate,—it has a magic in it that even Ponce de Leon's celebrated fountain cannot match. Winter Park Topics feels that it is timely to vary the usual round of lectures with a few words from our leading real estate men on a subject that is heavily loaded with possibilities. The editor has therefore asked for brief statements from six leading realtors of Winter Park and Orlando, Hiram Powers, Arthur Schultz of the Winter Park Land Co. H. B. Carleton, Henry C. Winslow, and W. W. Rose. is RIGHT NOW,—we know it — and you can be convinced, if there is any doubt in your mind. Think this over, then act. From Hiram Powers : Blind prejudice and cynical incredulity became the heritage of our boom in 1925. It has taken us eight years to regain reasonable confidence in the minds of the millions in the North who really need our Florida climate to survive the results of the depression. This past winter has been very severe and thousands have died who might have been saved had they come to Florida. Many of these actually had the means to come, but through ignorance of the facts, thought they could not afford it. The truth about Florida as it is today will prevail. The home seekers in ever increasing numbers are on their way. They will surely buy real estate. The depression will not stop them, nothing can stop them, so long as they are welcomed with service and integrity. I seem to hear the tramp of thousands seeking health and happiness. As for prosperity, that will take care of itself in time. If the people of Florida are wise, they will greet the homeseeker with the homestead exemption from taxation, reduction of the legal 8 per cent interest to 6 per cent, and use every possible means to encourage the creation of more homes and better government. From H. B. Carleton: For 46 years I have been trying to convince mv friends and clients here and elsewhere, that the basis of all wealth was real estate and they should at least own their own home as an anchor to windward to protect their family in case of hard times. In 1929 I ran full page ads. At my home in Michigan, "Don't Buy Wildcat Stocks,—Buy Real Estate." Many gave me the laugh at this advice, as they were making thousands,on paper, in the stock market. A doctor from Chicago stopping in Orlando, called on me recently and on leaving said: "I bought some resort lots from you in 1929 and built a $20,000 home. I wish I had bought more real estate as Mid-West stock cleaned me out." There has never been a time when you could buy a winter or allyear- around home anywhere as cheap as you can in Winter Park right now, in many cases for what the lot alone should bring,—in all cases, for much less than the improvements cost if the lot was given to you. If you prefer to build, at least buy a lot on some nice lake while they can be had practically at gift prices. The time to buy Florida property From Mr. Arthur Schultz, of the Winter Park Land Company: I have been asked to give my views in regard to the real estate situation as it exists in Winter Park today. I feel that there has never been a better time in the past twenty years to buy Winter Park real estate than at the present writing, the reason for this being that those people who own Winter Park properties and have held on to them through the depression will certainly not continue to hold them another year and then sell for less than they would have sold for at any time during the past three or four years during the depression. Another reason is that all kinds of skilled labor and building materials, on account of the NRA, have advanced in price from 25% to 35% and are continuing to advance each day, so that anyone who can buy a home on the basis of the old price is very foolish not to do so, provided of course that the home suits him and that the old price was not out of reason to start with. First class residential property in Winter Park is getting scarcer each day as the bargains in this particular line of real estate, are being picked up at a very rapid rate. Therefore, if anyone has any idea of investing in residential property in Winter Park any time in the near future it certainly seems to me that it is only common sense and sound reasoning that there will never be an opportunity to buy at such bargain prices as properties are being offered at the present time. From Henry C. Winslow, of Winslow and Western: You have asked me for my opinion as to the near future of real estate. I think it has not, been brighter in many years. The following reasons may convince you. 1. The Prudential and other national mortgage companies have either raised their prices or removed their properties from the market to be replaced later at higher prices. 2. Individual owners are already doing likewise. 3. The Home Owners Loan Corporation has already removed thousands of distress properties and bargains from the market. 4. The likelihood of the passage in November, 1934, of the Homestead Exemption Act, exempting all homesteads in Florida assessed un to $5,000 from taxation, and all others exempted to the same amount. 5. The probable passage of the Wilcox Bankruptcy law for municipalities. 6. Improved marketing and cooperation efficiency among farmers. Many people who want homes and are convinced that now is the time to buy but lack the nerve to back their judgment. Their imaginations are their worst enemies. They imagine all kinds of dire happenings and hesitate until the opportunity is past. This country was not built up by such people. Good judgment without nerve is useless. The future of real estate was never clearer. Respectfully yours, From Walter W. Rose: There are such definite indications of improvement in the real estate situation that even the most conservative investor is obliged to take notice. In the first place there is the uncontrovertible fact that there has been more activity in the last three weeks, more calls and inquiries for properties, than for the past seven or eight months. The public is showing real interest and a number of sales have been made at list prices. The deflation of the dollar at once challenges the investor with the question of what kind of property has the most enduring value and he can hardly escape the conclusion that it is real estate. The fears that have been hanging over realty are becoming less of an obstacle because of the new measures like the Wilcox bill and the home exemption act. The former is assured of passage in Congress and will at once relieve the uncertainty with regard to the refunding of bond issues by towns, cities and counties, It provides for readjustment of the community lien if 75 per cent of the bondholders agree on a reduction. Homestead exemption is a Florida contribution to the relief program, exempting $5,000 from tax, whether it is on a small property valued at $5,000 or a big one which would get the benefit of that amount of reduction. Nineteen states have put through legislation to broaden the tax base Page Five and relieve real estate from its excessive burden. Florida will do likewise at the next session of the legislature. Add to these considerations that there are more people in Florida this year than at any time of the boom, that building in Miami Beach has exceeded any previous record, that all of the accommodations erected in Florida during the boom are. now fully occupied, amounting to at least one-third more than in 1925, and still people are being turned away,—you have in this picture the essentials of a basic movement that will surely carry real estate to new high levels. Properties around Orlando and Winter Park are desirable from every point of view, whether for occupation or investment, and the majority of them are still at the low prices of the depression. It will take only a little budge for the whole price structure to gain a momentum and those who hesitate now at prices will find substantial increases in the near future. WINTER PARK TOPICS AT NEWS STANDS BLEDSOE'S TAXI PHONE 2OO STORAGE GARAGE SCENIC TOURS Bok Tower $10 St. Petersburg $18 St. Augustine $16 Silver Springs $15 Miami $35 COTTRELL'S 5c to $1.00 STORE Headquarters for 5c, 10c, 25c and $1.00 Goods A Home Owned Store WINTER PARK The Winter Park Land Co. Realtors Real Estate Sales and Service since 1904 Modern Lake View Home in first class condition with 5 bedrooms, sleeping porch, and 3 baths, 2 car garage and servants' quarters. Furnace heat. Offered at $8000.00 Less Than Cost PHONE 21 128 E. PARK AVE., SOUTH Page Six- WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from page 3) brun, on the occasion.of the luncheon of the Lafayette celebration at Virginia Inn on Sunday, March 11th. ... Mrs. Willard Wattles, -wife of 'Prof. Wattles of Rollins, has recently been made state president of the American Association of University Women. Mrs. George T. Ladd read a paper on "The Art of Japanese Flower, Arrangement" before the Maitland. Garden Club Monday, which held its meeting at the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Fownes. Mrs. A. M. Harris entertained at an impromptu tea last Saturday for her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Thirkield and the latter's sister-in-law, Miss Thirkield, of Spring Lake, N. J. About seventy-five guests called during the afternoon. - Mrs. Carlyle Morris and three children, of Oak Park, 111., are visiting Mrs. Morris' father, W. P. Bingham, of Dubuque, Iowa, on Highland. Avenue. Mrs. Henry D. Whiton, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sayre Burchard, returned Thursday to North County Colony, Glen Cove, L. I. Mrs. John W. Kern will leave for Indianapolis next week after having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hackney, of Cincinnati, on Alabama Drive for the past three weeks. Mrs. Lawrence White was hostess at an informal tea last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. John T. Merrill, of Milton, Mass., and Miss Eliza McKnight, of Old Lyme, Conn,, who has recently come to Winter Park and is at the El Cortez. Mrs. H. W. Caldwell and Mrs. B. R, Coleman poured. Dr. Evelyn Newman gave the last lecture of her series Monday afternoon, her subject being a re view of the autobiography of Jessie Rittenhouse Scollard, "My House of Life," just published by Houghton, Mifflin &amp;amp; Co. Visit— The Latch String In the Tropical Garden 718 Magnolia Avenue Phone 8751 SERVING LUNCHEON, TEA AND DINNER An unusual display of tropical plants. GARDEN PARTY A CHARMING EVENT Azalea Gardens on the shore of Lake Maitland appeared like a page from a colorful fairy tale last Saturday afternoon when the annual garden party was held there. Always a lovely spot, a perfect warm day and a smiling sun made the place one of breath-taking loveliness. Even the birds seemed to feel the spirit of the day and conducted a program all their own. Glimpses of boats sailing on the lake could be seen through the vista of tall pines and the palms. Crimson and rose azaleas in profusion met the eye in all directions. Soft strains of music filled the air and drifted out over the lake. The arranging of chairs in a semi-circle on the street side of the gardens formed a perfect natural theatre, and the program was presented before a group of trees and flowering azaleas. Miss E. Ethel Enyart, president of the Garden Club of Winter Park, introduced Judge Hackney, who gave a short talk on the Azalea Gardens and how they were first started a few years ago. Highlight of the afternoon was the soaring dance presented by Barbara Parsons, Helene Keway, .Sally Hammond, Elizabeth iiilis and Marcella Hammond, of Mme. Scott Fanelli's class of dancing. LECTURE ON MONEY A popular lecture on the- subject "What Is This Money Business All About?" will be given by Prof. John Martin at Rollins College Tuesday night, March 15, as the next event in the Tuesday Evening Lecture Course. Prof. Martin is to give the lecture in response to many requests which have been made to him personally and to Dr. William S. Beard, chairman of the Tuesday Evening Lecture Course. Spend Your Summer AT OCEAN HOUSE WATCH HILL, R. I. On the Ocean's Edge Discriminating Clientele Open June to September American Plan Superb Service-ExcellentTable Elevator – Sprinkler • Telephones - All Sports Best of Surf Bathing JOHN J. HENNESSY, Mgr. MINX WON 3rd RACE; PLAN SHIPWRECK CRUISE A good- breeze from the southeast blew Fleet Captain Foster's "Minx" across the line an easy winner of the third race of the Winter Park Boat Club on Lake Virginia last Saturday afternoon. His time of 48 ½ minutes was excellent for the three-mile course. The real, race was for second place, which •was taken by Bud Coleman's "Hoyden" which nosed out Randal Johnson's "Meander" by two seconds. The Kappa Phi Sigma entry, sailed by Berry, finished fourth. Jimmy Gondy's snipe class sloop also ran and is expected to sail the next race well up among the leaders. The first water fete of the club last Friday night was a colorful event, with twenty or-more decorated boats participating, including the two war canoes from Rollins College.' A break in the weather was favorable and there were no collisions to mar the evening. After slowly cruising around Lake Oseeola the squadron separated under the gleam of the aerial bombs.. The second regular, meeting of the club will be held at 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, the 13th, at the Alabama Hotel annex. A shipwreck cruise on Lake Maitland is planned for the near future. Designers and Builders of Soil Boats, Outboard and Inboard Runabouts ELTO MOTORS CHRIS CRAFT PINE CASTLE BOAT CO. Storm Proof Boat Houses, Pavilions, Bridges and Sea Walls By Contract Telephone 47-R-12 DATSON DAIRIES, Inc. Natural Raw Whole Milk Products PASTEURIZED GRADE A MILK COFFEE CREAM WHIPPING CREAM CHURNED BUTTERMILK' SWEET CREAM BUTTER PHONE 255-R WINTER PARK Phone 3391 for Reservations WATER WITCH INN On Beautiful Lake Conway at End of South Fern Creek Drive MRS. J. F. GARRETT Food Known From Coast to Coast Orlando Laundries, Inc. 21 North Parramore St. Orlando, Fla. Try Our Dry Cleaning Department Phone—6065—3866 Winter Park—49 Goods Called For and Delivered DR. ERNEST N. SYKES CHIROPRACTOR and Scientific Adjustment of the Feet. 61 E. Pine St. Orlando, Pla. Phone 5811 Office Hours: 1) to 12 - 2 to 6 Garment Cleaners &amp;amp; Dyers Tailors The Pioneer Cleaners of Winter Park Universal Dry Cleaning Co. A Particular Place for Particular People Phone 197 121 W. Park Ave. Hand Laundry Winter Park, Fla. Brighter Homes Paint Co. J. REX HOLIDAY BUILDING CONTRACTOR Altering — Painting Repairing—Decorating 348 Park Ave. So.; Phone 9173 WINTER PARK, FLA. Q U I L L DRIVERS find ready help in our Stationery Store and Printing Plant The Rollins press WINTER PARK. FLORIDA WINTER PARK TOPICS . . . is printed at the office of THE ROLLINS PRESS, Inc. 310 E. Park Avenue S. Subscriptions may be placed with them WINTER PARK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 Page Seven Winter Park Topics CHARLES F. HAMMOND Editor and Publisher A Weekly Periodical Issued During the Winter Resort Season at Winter Park, Pla., on Fridays. Single Copies, 10c Season Subscription, $1.00 (10 weeks) Advertising forms close Tuesday Publication Office 121 E. Morse Boulevard Telephone 140 The editor regrets the omission of the credit line under the picture in last week's issue of those who received honorary degrees from Rollins College. We were indebted to Mr. Severin Bourne for the picture and prints of it may be secured from him. SOCIAL NEWS FOR NORTHERN PAPERS Items of social news suitable for publication in Winter Park Topics and of interest to the readers of Northern papers may be sent in to the Topics office. Mr. Severin Bourne, who is associated with Mr. Hammond in the presentation of social news, is the local correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune, Sun, and World Telegram, also the Boston Transcript and the Chicago Tribune, and his articles in these, papers are not only of news interest to the friends of Winter Parkians but serve to keep our community in the foreground on the society pages. SEASON GUESTS AT THE LINCOLN Lincoln Apartments: Mr. and Mrs. P. S. McGlynn, Mr. Dan Johnson, Miss Fern Stevens, Miss A. C. Burkland, Moline, III; Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Paterson, N. J,; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Washburn, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jordan, Miss Betty Ashcraft, Mrs. F. W. Pendexter, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Banister, Mrs. E. R. Rogerson, Chicago, 111.; Dr. Paul C. Phillips, Mrs. A. C. See, Amherst, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Montgomery, Brooldine, Mass.; Mrs. Boardman Smith, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Miss A. Sherlock, Mrs. Arthur Newman, Miss Cornelia Corwith, Miss Lucy Corwith, Miss Annabelle Corwith, Bridgehamton, N. Y.; Dr. and Mrs, T. M. Bull, Naugatuck, Conn.; Mrs. Biscoe Hindman, Miss Nancy Wood, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vivian, Columbus, O-; Mrs. A. I-I. Gairns, Lagrange, III; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stockder, Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Webster, Moline, 111.; General and Mrs. Andrews, Washington, D. C; Mrs. William Hatch, Arlington, Mass.; Mrs. Solon Gray, Montpelier, Vt.; Mrs. Louis Stevenson, Blopmington, 111. Impressions of Symphony Concert (Continued from page 1) -isters, a masterly portrayal of the energy that goes into artistic performance. Our Winter Park orchestra is unusually interesting in personalities. These amateurs (most of them, I believe, are amateurs) have an advantage over the professional who has come to take his music as so many pages to be played,—they have a keener excitement in their effort, more anxiety over the performance as a whole, more thrill when the music is unquestionably gripping them and their audience. As I look over their faces I delight to read how each one, so different from any other, is bringing his ego into conformity with the ideal conception that the composer has made for them to reveal. As Mr. Harve Clemens readily agrees, an orchestra is a most absorbing psychological study because of this great variety of individualities which the conductor must fuse into one expressive whole, so it becomes one soloist. For only then can the orchestra "sing," as Toscanini expresses it. But to the program: Beethoven's Egmont Overture, a rugged storm of music, throbbing with the titanic energy that Was so characteristic of him, well played, the finale with a truly masterful sweep. These concert overtures, as they are known, were the precursors of the more modern symphonic poem, of which one of the most famous concludes this program, "Les Preludes" by Liszt. So these overtures are rightly taken with vigor and dramatic style. Mme. Sundelius gave the plaintive song of the King of Thule and the brilliant Jewel Song from Faust in the style that many seasons at the Metropolitan would lead her audience to expect, and she was heartily applauded. The Espana Rhapsody of Chabrier was excellently played, being well within the easy mastery of the players. This was one of the numbers in which the orchestra truly "sang." Grieg's two songs for strings,— The Last Spring, a song of haunting beauty, played with charming nuance and delicacy. "Les Preludes," often called a "war horse" for star conductors,—but a work that always finds favor at orchestral concerts. It is the true essence of Liszt, master interpreter, glorious artist but not equally impressive in the matter. A massive personality speaks through these sweeping chords, dazzling harmonies and blazing climaxes. The orchestra met Conductor Clemens' demands and carried off the work triumphantly. Altogether a very enjoyable concert, showing much progress in ensemble playing over the previous one and challenging a greater appreciation and a more numerous attendance. And, as might end every article about the orchestra:—Thanks to Miss Leonard, its organizer and good angel. THE EQUITABLE F A I R - J U S TLIFE ASSURANCE SECURITY-PEAC6 OF MIND He even tucked his grandchildren into the policy . . . John Burdett wanted to take care of the financial security of his wife, his daughters and his grandchildren. This was a somewhat unusual problem, yet a solution was found through the Equitable Case Method of life insurance planning. An Equitable agent showed Mr. Burdett how he could arrange to have (1) the proceeds of his insurance held on deposit by the company to provide a life income for his wife; and at the time of her death (2) the income continued in equal shares to his two daughters for life; and at the subsequent death of a daughter (3) her share of the deposit paid to her children. Very different from Mr. Burdett's wish may be your own. Perhaps ' you want to make certain that funds will be available for your son's or daughter's education, or to clear a mortgage on your home, or to provide security for your old age, But whatever your requirement, our Case Method can give you a scientific program to guarantee it. Your Equitable representative in this district will be glad to answer questions or, call on you, if. you will notify SEVERIN BOURNE Representative Carnegie Hall or 121 East Morse Blvd. I Phone 299 or 140 Winter Park, Fla. To the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Thomas J. Parkinson, President, 393 Seventh Ave., New York City. I am interested in your "Case Method" of adapting life insurance to specific needs. Kindly send me details and booklet. Name. Address. Date of birth | Page Eight WINTEE PAEK TOPICS, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1934 ROLLINS HONORS FRENCH IN FLORIDA (Continued from page 1) the French in Florida will be conducted. Of state-wide interest will be the Lafayette luncheon at the Virginia Inn Sunday at which President Hamilton Holt, who has been twice decorated by France, will preside. 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              <text>&lt;p&gt;Mary Brown Collection&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Dates: 1876, 1881, 1883-1884, 1886-1889&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Provenance: Created by Mary Elizabeth Brown Processing History: transcribed and typed starting 1987&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Related Material: Rhein, Donna E. (5/30/1997). "Mary Brown and Mary McClure in Early Winter Park Florida." Florida Historical Society (talk given).&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;MacDowell, Claire Leavitt. (1950). "Chronological History of Winter Park Florida." Orange Press.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Historical Note-Mary Elizabeth Brown was born in 1822 in Lockport, New York. It is possibl she first visited Florida 1833-1844, when her Episcopal minister/missionary father lived in the state.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;She met Mary McClure and they lived together in Chicago. Mary Brown became a teacher at Northwestern University. Her main area of interest was the humanities, especially literature and philosophy. She often attended lectures by various personalities.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;In 1875 they bought land and moved to a lakefront cabin ("No Man's Land") on Lake Sylvan as part of the "town" of Osceola. Here Mary Brown kept busy growing oranges and other plants for profit, washing, ironing, cleaning, and visiting friends in the area.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Possibly a lay missionary, Mary Brown, although Episcopalian, often attended several sermons Sundays. She gave paid lectures and in 1882 was on the local committee to invite preachers to visit (she represented the Episcopalians.) Also in 1882, she began the Sunday school that met at the newly established Town Hall.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;In 1885, Mary Brown was a member of the first library board. She donated her recipe book to the newborn collection.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;By 1888 Mary Brown built New Hope Cottage, which soon supported her Sunday school as well as sewing lessons and the literary club.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Mary Brown died in 1909. At 87, she was the oldest person in Winter Park at the time.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;Scope and Content: Created by Mary Elizabeth Brown, resident from 1875-1909. Contains diaries.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Collection Contents: Box 1: Original Diaries&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Box2:HandwrittenTranscripts&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Box 3: Typewritten Transcripts&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;DIARIES OF MISS MARYE. BROWN&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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&lt;p&gt;1876&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1881&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1883&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1884&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1886&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1887&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1888&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1889&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;1896 - 1898&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;One recipe book, no date.&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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