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              <text>WINTER PARK TOPICS A Weekly Review of Social and Cultural Activities During the Winter Resort Season&#13;
Vol 2—No. 4 Winter Park, Fla., Saturday, February 2, 1935 Price 10 Cents&#13;
ITALIAN PAINTINGS OF KRESS COLLECTION TRANSFORM WOMAN'S CLUB INTO ART GALLERY By Mabel Mountsier The Italian pictures of the Kress collection, transforming the Woman's Club by their patterns of rich color and their gold frames and backgrounds, call to mind the words of Michael Angelo, "Beautiful painting is a shadow from the brush of God; it is a music, a melody." Here in this skillfully improvised gallery may be heard the symphony that began in the 14th century, rose into the mighty orchestration of the High Renaissance, and in a crescendo sank towards its close in the 18th century. In the two small north and south galleries are the Sienese, Florentine, and Venetian Primitives, in which the artists remade the world after their own hearts, filled as they were with a love for the Madonna and Christ Child and for the crucified Christ, whose devoted followers express in their drooping figures and agonized expressions the sorrow of the world. In the Crucifixion (2), attributed to Lorenzetti, the Virgin Mary, St. John the beloved disciple, and the kneeling Magdalen are human beings overwhelmed by tragedy, The piety of the painters shines also through the earnest faces of the five single figures of saints (4, 6, 7, 7, 39), Mary Magdalen, a Saint Bishop, St. Augustine, St. Benedict, and St. Peter, who show by their expressions  that their lives are dedicated to the service of God. These Primitives are lacking in knowledge of anatomy as shown in Biondo's Madonna and Child (12); they know little of perspective, either lineal or aerial, as in the Coronation (9), where the many figures are placed one above the other and the drapery is handled as a solid mass. But with long contemplation of these numerous Primitives we begin to feel that their effect is enhanced by the Byzantine influence of a past age, for they are by this means farther removed from our own world, dominated as it is by realities and material interests. And now we approach the High Renaissance in the main gallery. There were giants in those days! Here are the men who profiting by the progress made by preceding generations of painters and by their own tireless study of technical problems were able to emerge into a new era, escaping at last from the medieval influence. The figures in their pictures are bathed in light and air; the forms are modelled with strong oppositions (Continued on page 6)&#13;
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INTIMATIONS OF THE "POP CONCERT" ["Intimations" seems a happy epithet for the following message which Miss Leonard has given the Editor of Winter Park Topics. Everybody wants to know about the "Pop Concert," one of our outstanding parties, ranking with the "Animated Magazine" in importance. It is not so far off and Miss Leonard, ever on the job, has been sharpening her publicity pencil to "tell the world" and pave the way for another big success.— Ed.] Those of us who have been fortunate enough to see Richard Wagner's opera "Die Rheingold" will appreciate this unusually telling description by Bernard Shaw: "As you sit waiting for the curtain to rise, you suddenly catch the booming ground tone of a mighty river. It becomes plainer, clearer, you get nearer to the surface and catch the green light and the flights of bub- (Continued on page 5)&#13;
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Dr. Rockwell H. Potter To Speak at Chapel The address at the morning meditation in Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College Sunday, February 3, will be delivered by Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D. D., eminent Congregationalist, and dean of the Hartford Theological Seminary in Hartford, Conn.&#13;
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Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. George E. Waxren and Mrs. Walter Evans, of Boston, have arrived at the Virginia Inn for a five-weeks stay. Mrs. Warren is the daughter of the late Francis B. Knowles, in whose memory she gave the beautiful chapel to Rollins College. Mrs. Charles F. Schmidt gave a luncheon Wednesday for ten in honor of Mrs. Herbert Rogers and Miss Mary Martin, of New York, who are staying at the Seminole. Mrs. I. Harris M'etcalf, of Providence, R. I., is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris Metcalf, on Eben Holden Drive. Mrs. W. L. Caten, of Governeur, N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Archibald F. McAllaster, on Alexander Place, and her son Robert Caten, a student at Rollins. Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Spun' entertained at a buffet supper last Sunday evening at their cottage on Henkel Circle. The guests included Dr, and Mrs. H. E. Oesterling, Senator Duncan U. Fletcher, the Rev. Dr. Charles MacParland, Mrs. Edith Tadd Little, Miss Margaret Grannis, Miss Teresa Drummond, Carle Blenner and Dr. George Zug.  Mrs. George T. Ladd and Mrs. Fred Perry Powers gave a tea Tuesday at their home on New England avenue for Mrs. Ambrose Walker, of Salem, Mass., and Miss Mary Foote, of Ft. Henry, N, Y., who are staying at Barron Hall. The guests included Mrs. Mary Hale, Mrs. and Miss Brown, of Madison, Wis., Miss Butts, of New Haven, (Continued on page 2)&#13;
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Brilliant Reception in honor of Mr. Kress One of the most brilliant occasions in the history of Winter Park, far-famed center of culture, was the reception given last night at the Woman's Club in honor of Mr. Samuel H. Kress, of New York, when his wonderful exhibition of Italian Art was opened for invited guests. The guests were met at the door by Mrs. E. B. Mendsen, Mrs. Emily Lippincott Webster, Mrs. Rose Powers VanCleeve and Miss Theresa Drunnnond. They were then presented by Mrs. A. E. Dick to the receiving line which included Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Holt, Mr. Samuel H. Kress, Governor and Mrs. Dave Sholtz, Miss Virginia Robie, Miss Annie Russell, Dr. Mary Leonard, Mrs. Jessie Rittenhouse Scollard, Mr. Irving Bacheller, Mrs. H. E. Oesterling, Mrs. George E, Warren, Mayor and Mrs. R. C. Baker. Winter Park has never seen a more colorful social event, the rich background of the exhibition affording a most effective setting1 for the representative assembly of the community's most prominent men and women, Few occasions have been marked by a more formal display of beautiful gowns, among those especially noted being Mrs. Holt in pale blue satin, Miss Robie, white crepe and silver, Miss Annie Russell, India red lace with brown fur, Dr, Mary Leonard, white satin gown with crimson corsage and crimson slippers, Mrs. Scollard, black lace with pink roses in her corsage. Mrs. Bacheller, white satin, Mrs. Oesterling, French blue. (Continued on page 7).&#13;
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MENDICANT FRIAR BRINGS A TOUCH OF THE MIDDLE AGES TO WINTER PARK Much interest was aroused several days ago by the appearance on our streets of a large Cadillac car of ancient vintage, with the cross  of the Episcopal Church painted upon its windows. It was fitted with camping outfit and driven by a priest whose only companion was a bright-eyed dog of unknown lineage. These were the Reverend W. M. Partridge and his dog Spot, who have traveled from Boston to California and back again, the journey lasting nearly three years and covering thirty-three states. During this time Father Partridge has been preaching what he reverently calls the Joy of Christ, to people discouraged, hungry, sick and lonely in out of the way places, in roadside cabins, on the desert, in camps and on mountain tops, here the people have no other gospel ministration, and he finds them everywhere hungry for the story of the love of Christ. Some years ago Father Partridge was obliged to give up his work among the poor in Boston on account of serious heart trouble, and laid by, the doctor thought, as of no further usefulness. He decided to live in the open air, in the quiet and rest of a camp in Connecticut, (Continued on page 4)&#13;
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DOROTHY SANDS IN IMPERSONATIONS Dorothy Sands, famed for her impersonations, will appear here on Friday evening, February 8, in. her new one woman show, "Changing Styles in Acting," the second performance in Miss Annie Russell's professional artists series. Miss Sands appears, not only without scenery, but without a supporting cast. Yet the stage on which she plays is never empty, for the genius of her acting peoples it with actors who, though unseen, are as true to character as if the most careful casting director had chosen them and who are as responsive to Miss Sands as if the most able direction had gone into rehearsing them. Her selection by Miss Russell for her artist series is quite sufficient guarantee that Winter Park will enjoy another outstanding entertainment.&#13;
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SOCIAL NOTES (Continued from page 1) Mrs, William Scott, Mrs. Keats, Mrs. Hoard, Mrs. Arthur M. Harris, Miss Elizabeth McConnell, Mrs. E. S. Meyer, Mrs. Underhill, Mrs. E. K. Rossiter, Mrs. Searing, of Kingston, N. Y., Mrs. Bissell, Mrs. Dick, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. W. L. Osborne, and Mrs. George Kraft. Mrs. George Woodbury, of Gloucester, Mass., gave a house warming tea for eighty guests on Wednseday at her new home on Old England avenue. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Woodbury's house guest, Mrs. Charles S. Miller, of Bridge-water, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury and Mrs. Miller received. Mrs. J. Edward Spurr and Mrs. B. D. I-Iolden presided at the tea table and were assisted in serving by Mrs. Everett Poole and the Misses Faith Jones, Dorothea Yust and Jean Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Miles M. Dawson entertained about forty guests at a buffet supper at their home in Golfview Terrace on Sunday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft, Prof, and Mrs. E. 0. Grover, Miss Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kilroe, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mrs. Richard Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Powers, Miss Lida Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Rawson, Mr. Andre Smith, Mr. Attilio Banca, Miss Groff, the Misses Alma and Frances Ackers, Mrs. Rose Van Cleve, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Graves of Orlando, and Dr. and Mrs. McCastline of New York and Northfield, Mass., and Mrs. J. J. Carty. Mrs. Dana C. Munroe, of Princeton, N. J., is at Barren Hall for several weeks. Mrs. Munroe's husband was a former professor in Princeton where her son now holds the chair of Latin-American History. Spending the season at the Hall are Misses Emily M. and Fanny E. Jennison, of Walpole, N. H., Mrs. M. C. Stone, of Cohasset, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Walker, of Salem, and Rev. and Mrs. G. Sherman Richards, of New York, are here for short stays. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bok, of Philadelphia, were recent visitors in Winter Park with Miss Annie Russell on Via Tuscany. They were registered at the Seminole and while here wei'e luncheon guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Holt. Others present included Miss Russell, Miss Mary Kennedy, Mr. Sam Barber, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gress. Mr. Bok is the son of Mrs. Edward Bok, of Philadelphia, whose gift to Annie Russell is the beautiful theatre which bears her name. In a lovely natural setting, the grounds of Mrs. A. M. Harris' home in Seminole Drive, on Wednesday afternoon a group of dances were given in Greek costume. There were songs also and music to complete the program for the benefit of Elementary school playground. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Wellington came Tuesday from Columbus, 0., to attend the Phi Delta Theta installation ceremonies Thursday. Mrs. Wellington is the daughter of Mrs. Helen G. Sprague, dean of women at Rollins College. Miss Mary Moore, of Ravenswood, W. Va., and her sister, Mrs. Orland Hutchinson, of Philadelphia, came over from the Lake Highland Hotel in Clermont, where they are spending the winter, to attend the pageant at the Arthur M. Harris estate Wednesday afternoon. Dean Lewis D. Hill, of Hunter College, New York, and Mrs. Hill are guests at Batchelor Place for several weeks. Mrs. W. F. Gillies and Miss Amy C. Davey were hostesses at a bridge and tea on Thursday at "Endion," the Gillies' place in Maitland. Miss Ruth Morrison, who has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Lucius C. Clark for three weeks, left yesterday for her home in Iowa. Kenelm Winslow and John Houston&#13;
took part in the radio play "Face the Music" over WDBO Monday evening which was presented by the Orlando Little Theatre. Mrs. George Morgan Ward, widow of the former President of Rollins College, came over from Orange City Tuesday evening and stayed over night at the Virginia Inn before going to St. Petersburg where she has a winter home. While in Winter Park Mrs. Ward was greeted by some of the many warm friends who knew her and Dr. Ward during their residence here. Mrs. A, E. Senseney and daughter, Mrs. Donald Maxwell, of Wilmette, 111., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Showalter on Interlachen avenue. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Hogan, of New York, are expected next week for a stay at the Alabama. Mrs. Hogan is a sister of Mrs. A. A. Stuart, of New York, who has a house on Lawrence avenue. The Fortnightly Club met this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Houston on Vittoria avenue. Dr. MacFarland spoke on the subject "The New Church and the New Germany."&#13;
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SOCIAL NOTES Two matinees musicales will be given at the home of President and Mrs. Hamilton Holt February 9th and March 9th, at 3:30 p. m. The musicians will be Helen Moore, Gretchen Cox, Bruce Dougherty, Harve Clemens, Dante Bergouzi, and the Chapel Choir under direction of Christopher Honaas. Tickets for the two matinees, one dollar. Single performance, seventy five cents. May be bought at Orchestra Tea Shop and Conservatory on Music, on campus (telephone 254). Proceeds are to be entirely devoted to building a new entrance drive to the President's official residence. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Brinckerhoff, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Mrs. Julius Kleuter, of Madison, Wis., and' Mrs. Walter Brockway, of Portland, Me., are staying at Florida Villa. Mrs. Sumner Brooks gave a luncheon at her home on Mayfield avenue Tuesday for her house guest,  Miss Mabel Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plough and Miss Agnes Rule, of Morriaville, Pa., and Mrs. Gilbert Blakely, of New York, arrived at the Alabama yesterday for a stay of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Plough are parents of Dr. Harold Plough, who married the daughter of Mrs. J. I. Chaffee, of E. Lyman avenue. Mrs. Herman A. Kelly, of Kingston, N. Y., is here for the season at Batchelor Place. Mrs. Kelly is a well known authority on gardens and last year spoke before the Winter Park Garden Club. Dr. Andrew M. Brodie, who served as acting pastor at the Congregational Church last spring, is to give the lecture Tuesday, February 5, at 8 o'clock. The lecture is called "Jeremiah's Visit to Old Ireland." Mrs, E. C. Marmon, of Indianapolis, and Mr. W. L. Wade, of Boston, arrived Friday for a visit of six or eight weeks. Residents of the Alabama and many of their guests from Winter Park and Orlando listened Sunday evening to another of the delightful series of concerts given by the Alabama Trio, directed by Hila Knapp, harpist and pianist. The other members of the trio are Dante Bergonzi, violinist, and Marguerite Pierce, 'cellist. Doctor and Mrs. Robert M. I-Iaig, of New York City, are residing at the Alabama while visiting their son who is a student at Rolilns. Doctor Haig, Professor of Economics at Columbia University, is an internationally known authority on the subject of taxation. Dr. John H. Burgstahler and wife, of Mt. Vernon, Iowa, were guests of Mrs. Elisabeth F. Hess and daughter last week. Dr. Burgstahler is President of Cornell College at Mt. Vernon, and while here made a brief study of some of the Rollins plan of education. Dr. and Mrs. Burgstahler were delighted with Florida and especially with Winter Park. On Friday Dr. and Mrs. Lucius Clark and Mrs. Hess, who are alumni of Cornell College, with Dr. and Mrs. Burgstahler attended a Cornell reunion at the Bok Tower. About forty Cornellians who are now in Florida met there and later had dinner together at Lake Wales. A good-sized audience greeted Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton when she talked on "The Soul of Serbia" at the regular Tuesday evening event at the Congregational Church. Those who attended were well repaid, for Dr. Morton spoke with wide knowledge of her subject and gave her hearers a vivid picture of the courage, optimism and high principles which characterize the Serbian people. An interesting phase of her lecture was the story of her "family," as she referred to the sixty Serbian students which she has educated in American colleges. After the war in which she served as commissioner for the American Red Cross and as a member of the staff of a French war hospital, Dr. Morton returned to her native city, New York, and by giving lectures in towns around the metropolis she was able to raise nearly a quarter of a million dollars with which to bring the young students to America and put them through college, This she has done with the help of her loyal friends, and she may well be proud of the results as many of her "children" have risen to high positions in their various chosen fields.&#13;
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MENDICANT FRIAR (Continued from page 1) with his dog Spot for companion. This life renewed his strength and because, as he believed, Christ cured him, he felt an urge to start on a "Venture of Faith," carrying  out the teachings of his Master who spent His life teaching along the highways and byways, and who "went about doing good."  Thus he became like the mendicant friars of old, living entirely by faith, having no stated income as there is no fund to cover such a case in our age. Father Partridge tells of many times when his faith was tested and he was "almost discouraged"—who would not be! One such time was when the old car in which he started out broke down completely and had to go to the junk pile. His worldly wealth at that time was ten cents—only a strong faith could surmount such a condition—but he continued to pray for help to go on with his work. An Irish Roman Catholic friend who ran a garage in Brooklyn had a nine-year-old Cadillac car (costing originally over six thousand dollars) which he was willing to let Father Partridge have for fifty dollars, but when one has only three dollars (Father Partridge's finances had begun to improve!) how pay fifty dollars; He kept on praying, however, and believing, and one day came a letter from a man whom Father Partridge had never seen but who knew of his work. In the letter was a check for one hundred dollars. Thus he was enabled to go on his mission. "God willed it," he says. "God must make His contact in material way as long as we are material." The old Cadillac (now thirteen years old) has had much kindly attention in its travels. Gas and oil have been freely given in many towns; the President of the Cadillac Company sent a new battery at one time. In Akron, Ohio, the president of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was discovered to have been a classmate of Father Partridge at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, over forty years ago, so he provided a complete set of new tires for the journey. When the missionary was visited by a representative of Winter Park Topics, he was busy making his bed in the car, under a large tree near Rollins Hall, where he has been the guest of Dr. Holt, a friend of his boyhood and schooldays. Spot was in disgrace, having stolen a slab of cheese from the car. His bright eyes were cast down and he refused to make friends with the newshawk. Spot has intelligence; he knows there's some connection between crime and punishment. Asked for his opinion on Repeal and Depression, Father Partridge  said: "I believe repeal is a blessing to our country, as our people are sobering up. The stories about drunken driving are largely local, not general. People are losing interest in drinking." He states that in crossing the continent he saw only three intoxicated persons in seven months. He also thinks the depression has proven a blessing in making people more thoughtful for others and developing our unselfishness. And so, the Priest of the Highways goes on with his work of love for humanity, trusting in God to protect him, and his little dog and his old car. J. G. S. [Father Partridge has received permission from the Church authorities to continue his work and teaching in Florida. His headquarters will be at Rollins College for the time of his visit.—Ed.]&#13;
Rollins Art Library Aids Study of Italian Art The Rollins College art library, located in the Art Studio on Ollie avenue, places at the disposal of townspeople an ample collection of reproductions of Italian painting and innumerable books on the subject. In order that people may become acquainted with the ideals, background and characteristics of the various painters represented in the Kress exhibition of Italian paintings, the trained library assistant, Miss Templeton, has prepared lists of reading references and reproductions for each individual painter, his masters, and his  pupils. Through the efforts of Mrs. John Houston, the art library material has been brought to the attention of the study groups in the Woman's Club. Many of the large colored reproductions were used by Mrs. Houston in a lecture on Italian painting before the school children of Winter Park. This basic collection now numbering 275 volumes and approximately 1300 reproductions of architecture painting, and sculpture covering every important phase in the history of art, was a gift from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to further the teaching of art in colleges. It is thoroughly catalogued and indexed. The library is open daily except Sunday from 8:15 a. m. to 12:45 p. m. Townspeople may take some of these books out or may study in the library.&#13;
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Calendar of Events, Week of Friday, February 2nd to February 8th SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2— Woman's Club. Kress exhibit, Italian Renaissance Paintings. Open to the public week days 9:30 a.m to 12:30 and 2 to 5 p. m. Sundays 2 to 5 p. m. Feb. 2nd to 24th inclusive. 8:00 p.m.—Rollins Recreation Hall. Visitors Club. Meetings of club held here every Saturday evening through February. 8:00 p.m.—Chamber of Commerce Bldg. University Club. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3— 9:46 a.m.—Knowles Memorial Chapel. Morning Meditation with music (undenominational). Rev. Rockwell H. Potter, D. D,, of Hartford, will give the sermon. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday services at churches—'Methodist, Congregational, Baptist, Episcopal. Catholic mass at 9:00 a.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4— Lecture, All Saints Parish House, 3:30 p. m. Fourth of series, Dr. Evelyn Newman; subject, H. G. Wells—"Experiment in Autobiography." 6:30 p.m.—Chamber of Commerce. Kiwanis Club. TUESDAYS, 10:45 a. m.—Annie Russell Theatre, Music Appreciation Course. $1.00 each lesson, $6.25 course. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5— 11:00 a.m.—'Lecture, "Man and His Bible," Dr. Wm. F. Anderson. Congregational Church. 6:00 p.m.—Organ Vespers, Knowles Memorial Chapel. Herman F. Siewert, organist. (Every Tuesday and Friday. Adm. free.) 8:00 p.m.—Lecture, "Jeremiah's Visit to Old Ireland," Dr. Andrew M. Brodie. Congregational Church. Both of the above free, but collection taken to cover expenses. 8:00 p.m Chamber of Commerce. American Legion regular meeting. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6— 8:00 p.m.—Bird Club, Chamber of Commerce. Club meets 1st and  3rd Wednesdays of month. THURSDAYS, 10:45 a. m.—Art Appreciataion Course. Art Studio, Ollie Ave. $1.00 each lesson, $6.25 course. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7— 11:00 a.m.—Lecture, Dr. John M'artin, "Italy and Fascism." Collection taken. Congregational Church. Feb. 8. Dorothy Sands in "Changing Styles in Acting." Professional Artists Series. WOMAN'S CLUB MEETINGS Wednesday morning meetings during February will be held in the Parish House, Wednesday afternoon, February Gth, "Lamb in His Bosom"—Grammar School. Reviewed by Mrs, Wm. Yust. Friday afternoon, February 8th, Annie Russell Theatre. Drama Department 'Review and analysis of Shakespeare's "Macbeth," by Lena Cooke McAllaster. Other afternoon meetings will be held m Grammar School.&#13;
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bles. Then the curtain goes up and you see what you heard, the depths of the Rhine with three strange fairy fishes, half water maidens,  singing and enjoying themselves exuberantly." That is what it is hoped you will do on Thursday, February 28th, enjoy your self "exuberantly."  When the curtain goes up you will have a surprise. You will also find yourselves in good company, surrounded by composers who wander about with the heroes and heroines of their great creations. Tables at which six persons can sit. and where refreshments can be served can be reserved at the Orchestra Shop, 332 East Park avenue. Mrs. Warner, who has consented to act as consultant as to costumes, can be found at the Art Department of the College on Ollie avenue. Mrs. Grewer, house guest of Miss Edwards, has also offered to assist in planning costumes. At present the manager's great anxiety is to get her fellow townsmen who resemble some well known composer to consent to take the character. Beethoven has been discovered and has promised not to cut his hair until after the "Pop" concert. Richard Wagner is in the offing but his wife refuses to let him shave his mustache. Chopin is also nearby. It is hoped that all who remember with pleasure the "Pop" concert of last year will join in making the one this year an outstanding success. MARY LEONARD.&#13;
AT THE HOTELS Recent arrivals at the Virginia Inn include: Mrs. Leo M. Ward, Palm Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Stebbins, Aiken, S. C.j Mr. E. Bayer Halatead, Mr. F. D. Woodruff, Mr. G. B. Zug, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Warren, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Walter Evans, Worcester, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Grant, Chatham Bars Inn, Chatham, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons Cross, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Reynolds, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Miss Ruth W. Wellman, Wellesley, Mass.; Miss Jane A. Shoemaker, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Rathbun, Little Compton, R. I. Mrs. Wm. Ewald, Miss Marietta C. Ewald, Miss Betty Schroeder, Montclair, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, Hinsdale, 111.; Dr, and Mrs. James Rae Arneill, Denver, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wright, So. Duxbury, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hawkins, Wellesley Hills, Mass.; Mr. John F. Dolan, Dorchester, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bihler, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. A. A. Lawrence, Boston, Mass. Recent arrivals at the Seminole include: Mr. and Mrs. D. W. R- McDonald,  Newark, N. J.; Mr. Harry M.Newington, Greenwich, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bok, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Case, Hubbard Woods, 111.; Mrs. J. B. La Montague, Montreal, Can.; Mr. and Former guests of the Alabama well known in Winter Park and Orlando return to the Alabama daily. Those recently to arrive are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Pollock, of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hall, Brookline, Mass.; Mr. Franklin K. White, Brookline; Mrs. C. H. Polhemus, Miss C. W. Polhemus, and Mrs. A .E. Howard, of Mt. Holly, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Twitchell, Owatonna, Minn.. New guests at the Alabama include Mrs. Francis L'Engle, Mrs. Josephine Kennedy, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bunting, Ardmore, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tawse, Jackson, Mich.&#13;
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ITALIAN PAINTINGS OF KRESS COLLECTION (Continued from page 1) of light and shads; the architecture has stability; the figures are superimposed upon one another through foreshortening, and the landscapes have a massive grandeur. But the mastery of technique does not make a great work of art; technique is only the artist's means of communicating-to others his inner vision, his interpretation of the world ahout him. This we must realize if art is to have a meaning for us. The Madonna and Child (18), by Giovanni Battista Utili da Faenza, is especially interesting because of the architectonic composition of the picture, which is built up from the bottom, starting on each side with a kneeling figure with two more above, all leading structurally up to the Madonna, whose head rises in the center above the others. The interest, however, is focused on the child on his mother's knee. This is a compositional arrangement that was so much used by the Florentines  that it became a convention, and consequently has been rejected with derision by modern painters. Outstanding among the many treasures of the collection are three large pictures of the Madonna and Child, tondos (circular pictures), surrounded by exquisitely wrought frames, all by Florentines, who frequently used this form, as seen also in Botticelli's Madonna of the Magnificat and in Raphael's Madonna of the Chair. The Madonna with the Child (20), Batiano Mainardi, has features found in many pictures of this period—the filmy, transparent veil over the head, the rich drapery, and the charming scenes in miniature through the windows in the background. The Madonna and Child (21), by Piero di Cosimo, glows with light and color, and is held together by rhythmic lines, color harmony, and concentration of attention on the child. The Madonna and Child with Saints and Angels (22), by Fra Bartolommeo, an adherent of Savonarola, is masterly in modelling and draughtsmanship and in the use of light and dark spaces. A survey of the Venetians of the Renaissance in the main gallery justifies their reputation for richness of color and their love of a sumptuous effect that was the inevitable result of their vast wealth and luxurious living. Venice, the bride of the sea, had for her marriage portion the riches that had accumulated through commerce. The builders gave her churches and palaces inlaid, within and without, with marble and mosaics, facades emblazoned with frescoes, golden domes, minarets, pavilions, flags, and banners. The artists painted religious subjects, usually in a worldly manner, but their genius was more truly expressed in portraiture, pageantry, myths, and pastorals—the portrayal of a happy, carefree life. A magnificent example of the splendor of Venetian art is the largest picture, in the place of honor in the main gallery, Holy Conversation (48), by Bonifazio Veronese. The Madonna is placing a crown on the head of the beautiful St. Catherine, while the torture wheel, broken by the angel, lies before her, so harmless now that a bird rests on it. The little Tobias carrying his symbol, a fish, offers the Christ Child a vessel of ointment for a blessing so that his father may be cured of his blindness. At the left are St. Joseph and St. Jerome with his cardinal's hat; at the right are St. Peter holding the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven and St. Paul with his book. The figure of the Virgin stands out against a massive bush as a background, while beyond are silvery mountains against a blue sky. The flesh is aglow with life, the bodies are exquisitely moulded beneath the graceful draperies* and the whole is flooded with light. The forms are bound together by rhythm of line and a harmony of color tones, especially the reds and blues, resulting in a totality of effect. Other Venetian paintings are the Titianesque Portrait of a Gentleman, by Lorenzo Lotto, the finely designed Trinity Courted by Angels (49), by Tintoretto, and The Annunciation to the Shepherds (51), by Jacopo Bassano, showing his influence on El Greco, the god of the moderns, but these must wait till another time. In considering the art of a country we should realize that we are making a mistake if we limit our knowledge to a few great figures, such as Raphael, Leonardo, and Michael Angelo in Italy. In another art we well know that there are other great poets besides Dante, Shakespeare, and Milton. In the Kress collection it is these others that we have the opportunity to become acquainted with, provided we visit it again and again.&#13;
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HILDA SCUDDER HERE TO EXECUTE PLACQUES Miss Hilda Scudder, the talented sculptor of Boston, arrived in Winter Park yesterday, to execute several portrait placques, one of Miss Hilda Lowes, of Virginia Inn, chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and lecturer on English Cottage and California Gardens, and another of Mrs. Wm. H. Fox, wife of the recently retired director of the Brooklyn Art Museum, expected this week at the Alabama. Miss Scudder is a pupil of Felix Benneteau, of Paris, who did the War Memorial for Comedie Francaise. He won the Prix de Rome some years ago. Miss Scudder has studios in both Boston and Nantucket. Her work is chiefly remarkable for its variety, the likeness of the sitter to such an extent that the personality stands revealed as it was in that of the Florentine sculptors of the Cinquecento. She is equally successful with men and women, young and old, and shows a peculiarly sensitive touch in her portraits of little children. Last summer she did bas-reliefs of Emory Buckner and his grandchild, Judge Andrews of Hartford, heads of the granddaughter of Edward Prosser, and other children. These are finished in tinted plaster, terra cotta, and bronze. Miss Scudder is a granddaughter of the late President Seeley, of Smith College, and a niece of Mrs. Ruth Rhees, whose husband is just retiring from the presidency of Rochester University. She will shortly have an exhibition of her work, during her residence at Winter Park for the next six weeks.&#13;
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LUCY LITTLE'S FLOWER SHOP Wedding and Corsage Bouquets 238 E. Park Ave. - Tel. 35 WINTER PARK&#13;
The Orchestra Gift Shop and TEA ROOM 332 E. Park Ave. - Winter Park Meals served daily except Sunday, fifty cents Luncheon 12 to 2 Dinner 6 to 7:30&#13;
Garment Cleaners &amp; Dyers Tailors The- Pioneer Cleaners of Winter Park UNIVERSAL DRY CLEANING CO. A Particular Place for Particular People Phone 197 121 W. Park Avenue WINTER PARK Hand Laundry.&#13;
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DR. NEWMAN TELLS OF THOMAS MANN Every week in Winter Park seems to be so crowded with worth while entertainment that one wonders what to choose from such a full calendar. When trying to make a decision the lectures of Dr. Evelyn Newman each Monday afternoon at 3:30 in All Saints' Parish House must have a definite place as it is an unusual privilege to hear this brilliant resume of current plays, books, and topics of recent interest. "Joseph and His Brothers," by Thomas Mann, the subject for last Monday, was clearly reviewed before a large and interested audience. Dr. Newman spoke of the many new books and plays which have been founded upon Bible stories of the Old Testament; the book under discussion being the fascinating story of Joseph, his forefathers, inherited traits, and family loves, hates, greed and deceit. It is the beginning'of a trilogy, the second now ready for publication. Thomas Mann is a German, not expelled, but self-exiled because he wishes to be able to express his philosophy and live according to his ideals. His great admiration for America is built upon the facts of our love for humanity and liberty. The subject of the next lecture, February 4th, will be H. G. Wells' Experiment in Autobiography.&#13;
Winter Park Music Club The Winter Park Music Club is a, new organization in Winter Park this year and is primarily a study club, whose members are women lovers of music interested in singing. Eligibility to the club consists of possessing the ability to "carry a tune" and the desire to devote one hour a week to music study. The club meets every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and during the month of February will meet at the Hess Studios, 192 Brewer avenue, as the former place of meeting, the Woman's Club, will be used for the Art Exhibit during that time.&#13;
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BRILLIANT RECEPTION IN HONOR OF MR. KRESS (Continued from page 1) velvet with silver beaded top and corsage of yellow roses, Mrs. R. C. Baker, black chiffon, Mrs. Philip Stillman, pale blue lace, Mrs. Arthur Harris, light blue satin, pink corsage and silver slippers, Mrs. George Kraft, pink lace, Mrs. R. B. Barbour, apricot chiffon, Mrs. A. E. Dick, white lace, Mrs. Sanford Bissell, Florentine blue velvet Renaissance gown with heraldic designs in dull gold and silver, Mrs. Miles Dawson, black velvet gown with corsage of white flowers. The following- group of art students served refreshments: Marion Templeton, chairman, Blanche Fishback, Katherine Jones, Elfreda Winant, Nancy Cushman, Caroline Veedor, Ann Clark, Guilelma Daves, Katherine Winchester, May Long, Frances Grant, Dorothy Lou Goeller. The various committees serving for the exhibition are as follows: The honorary committee included: Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Holt, Gov. ' and Mrs. Dave Sholtz, Senator and Mrs. Walter W. Rose, Hon. And Mrs. C. Fred Ward, Mayor and Mrs. R. C. Baker, Mayor and Mrs. V. W. Estes, the Rt. Rev. and Mrs. John D. Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bacheller, Dr. and Mrs. I-I. E. Oesterling, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Otho B. Fairfield, Mrs. T. V. Moore, Mrs. Clinton Scollard, Miss Virginia Robie, Miss Annie Russell; Carle Blenner, W. R. O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Yowell, Mr. and Mrs. Halstead Caldwell and Dr. Mary Leonard. Executive committee for the whole exhibit: Mrs. A. E. Dick, chairman; E. T. Brown, Miss Lida Woods, Prof. E. Osgood Grover, Mrs. E. B. Mendenhall, A, J. Hanna, and Mrs. Edith Tadd Little. Active members of the gallery committee: Mrs. Howard Showalter, chairman; Mrs. Edwin Grover, Miss Loretta Salmon, Miss Ethel Enyart, Mrs. Gordon Jones, Mrs. A. H. Reppard and Mrs. J. L. Houston. Reception committee for the opening reception of the exhibit: Dean and Mrs. Winslow S. Anderson, Dean and Mrs. Chas. A. Campbell, Dean Helen G. Sprague, Dean Arthur Enyart, Baron and Baroness d'Estournelles de Constant, Mrs. John J, Carty, Dr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Chase, Judge and Mrs. L. J. Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barbour, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Meyev, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stillman, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Harris, Miss Margaret Grannis, Mr. and Mrs. Miles M. Dawson. Honorary members of the gallery committee for the exhibit: Miss Virginia Robie, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Jacques Pfister, George Ganiere, Hugh McKean, Robert T. Gauley, Andre Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Noyes, Donald Emery, Mrs. Florence Hudson, Miss Edith Pairfax Davenport, Miss Alice Guild, Mrs. A. T. Aldis, and Mrs. J. L. Houston.&#13;
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Mrs. O. I. Woodley, of Mineola, Fla., chairman of Citizenship, and Miss Loretta Salmon, of Winter Park, chairman of International Relations, were speakers at the Sanford Women's Club on Tuesday, representing the Federated Women's Clubs of the State. Mrs, Woodley's subject was "Citizenship." Miss Salmon gave an address covering her recent trip of six months in South America which was illustrated with sixty slides provided by the Pan-American Union. Yesterday (Friday) Miss Salmon spoke to the students at the High School in Orlando.&#13;
One of the most essential necessities which our winter guests, from the North, buy at the local shops and about which they should be most particular, is their shoes. It is very pleasing for them to find in Orlando a shoe store where they can be fitted in a recognized shoe of national reputation, the Walk- Over, for men and women, and find a full line of styles in all sizes, including narrow widths. The Walk- Over shoe store was established in 1923, and is owned and operated by experienced shoe men, who are local residents and taxpayers of Orange County.&#13;
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Winter Park Topics CHARLES F. HAMMOND Editor and Publisher A Weekly Periodical Issued During the Winter Resort Season at Winter Park, Fla., on Saturdays. Single Copies, 10c Season Subscription, $1.50 (10 weeks) Advertising forms close Tuesday Publication Office 112 E. Park Avenue Winter Park Office Tel. 427-W Mr. Hammond's residence Tel. 338-R&#13;
THE RITZ BEAUTY SALON All Branches of Hairdressing Real Rain-water Shampoos Permanent removal of superfluous hair, warts and moles. 123 Morse Blvd. Phone 427-J Mrs, L. A. Miller&#13;
CAN ANYBODY BE HAPPY ISOLATED? from TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE we know the necessity of intercommunication, for health, happiness and growth of any community, that is made up of human beings. THE ANSWER? A TELEPHONE Readiness to serve is particularly important in the ONLY WINTER PARK, which is different and noncomparable with other cities, even in the State of Florida. Comparison has been tried and found to be the one thing impossible. Telephone development has proven that impossible things have been accomplished. Telephone facilities in WINTER PARK are available not only in readiness, but with ability and willingness of personnel to serve you quickly and at Reasonable rates. Is this of any value to you in deciding to rent, purchase or build and locate here? Call on us. The Winter Park Telephone Co., Inc. CARL H. GALLOWAY, President&#13;
Phone 427 "Be Sure and Insure" WM. R. BAILEY General Insurance 112 E. Park Ave. No. Winter Park&#13;
BULBS Amaryllis and Caladiums Cut Flowers—Pansy Plants LAKEMONT GARDENS (Lakemont Ave.) Wyndham Hayward&#13;
Brighter Homes Paint Co. J. Rex Holiday PAINTING AND DECORATING Member International Society of Muster Painters and Decorators&#13;
GROVER MORGAN In Colonial Store Jeweler – Engraver Swis3 Bracelet Watch Expert &#13;
Complete Service on all Cars including mechanical work Rent-a-Car Service Taxi Service Stevens Service Garage 121 Lyman Ave. - Tel. S173 WINTER PARK&#13;
Lamps, Flashlights, Radios Accessories for Stringed Instruments Bennett Electric Shop 242 East Park Ave. WINTER PARK&#13;
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'THERE IS NO UNEMPLOYMENT IN RUSSIA," SAYS JOHN MARTIN That may have a pleasing sound to many of us, until we realize that it is forced employment, with the alternative of starvation, which keeps the Soviet wheels turning so rapidly. In Thursday morning's lecture, "Russia and Communism," Dr. Martin gave a short history of the teachings of Karl Marx, which supplied the foundation of socialism. His ideas found expression in many countries but especially in Russia where divisions of class were most extreme and where the poor suffered hopeless oppression. Tolstoy made a practical application of his socialistic views by giving his land to the peasants, but was laughed at as a fanatic. The Bolshevik revolution startled the whole world into realization of the growth of communism and since the end of the war no country has been free from its influence. The experiments of Soviet Russia in industry, agriculture and education, and in community work and living, have been watched with great interest by all the other nations. They have shown that government in business, and government the whole of business, can be worked. In education the greatest strides have been made. The children being the hope of the future receive most attention and while we deplore some of their teachings it is not our business to pass judgment upon their domestic affairs. We may observe and examine the results where we see a nation having demolished the old order and trying a completely fresh one even though we may be sorry for the 160 million guinea pigs which are being subjected to the experiment. Next Thursday morning, subject "Italy and Fascism." &#13;
Miss Davenport Discusses Italian Art at Seminar Miss Edith Fairfax Davenport spoke Thursday morning at the Art Seminar conducted in the central gallery of the Rollins College Art Studio on Ollie avenue. The subject was the Renaissance in Italy with reference to the painters represented in the Kress exhibition of Italian paintings now being shown at the Woman's Club. Her lecture was illustrated with reproductions from the Rollins art library of famous paintings, notably the frescoes by Giotto in the St. Francis chapel at Assisi, the Giotto campanile of the cathedral at Florence, and the celebrated "Madonna enthroned" of Cimabue. Miss Davenport included a discussion of the architectural, social and political background with special reference to Florence and Siena. A student of Raphael Collins and the first woman to be admitted to the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, Miss Davenport is known also as the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth medal from the Belgian government bestowed in recognition of a poster painted by her to assist the Belgian Relief Fund during the World War.&#13;
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Orlando Horse Show Announcement Mr. Charles F. Hammond is representing the Horse Show Management for Winter Park and is undertaking to enlist the interest of winter residents in this outstanding event whose success this year will add greatly to the variety of our worth while entertainments. Mr. Hammond will call personally on as many Winter Park people as possible in the interest of the Show with information as to parking space, tickets, etc. Also call him for details, telephone 338K.&#13;
If You Are Particular About Your Laundry and Dry Cleaning Try The American Laundry &amp; Cleaning Co., A Clean and Satisfactory Service for Every Need. WINTER PARK PHONE 49 We Call for and Deliver.&#13;
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              <text>WINTER PARK TOPICS A WEEKLY REVIEW OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, DURING THE WINTER RESORT SEASON Vol. 1—No. 2 Winter Park; Pla., Thursday, February 22, 1934 Price 10 Cents BENEFIT FETE FOR AZALEA GARDENS Because lovely flowers cost money, like everything else, and money does not grow on trees, the Azalea Committee of Winter Park finds it necessary to do something about it. They are therefore planning a garden fete for February 26th for the benefit of the gardens and to give the public an opportunity to see the extraordinary display of azaleas which are now in full bloom. Azalea Gardens on Lake Maitland is one of Winter Park's most attractive spots. Plans are being completed for a program of dancing by a group of children, and the natural background of rare and lovely tropical plants and shrubs will be a perfect setting for this entertainment. Miss Alice Knox and Mrs. Louise C. Goss, members of the original Azalea committee which was started some years ago, are in charge of the fete. BALLAD DISCUSSED AT POETRY SOCIETY The old question of whether the ballad originated communally or was of personal composition was settled as far as the Poetry Society of Florida is concerned when both its president, Jessie Rittenhouse Scollard, and Arthur Guiterman, nationally known poet, laid their views before the regular meeting of that organization at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft last Saturday afternoon. Both speakers discussed the history and origin of the ballad, and both agreed that it undoubtedly was of personal composition. Mrs. Scollard traced the early beginnings of this form of lyrical and narrative verse and read examples of early Scottish and English ballads. Mr. • Guiterman touched briefly on the writings of a ballad from his own experience and illustrated with one of his own poems, "Death and General Putnam." He also read his humorous poem, "The Quest of a Ribband". A group of original contributed poems were read at the close of the meeting by Mrs. A. E. Dick. ROGERS' "JOLLY ROGER" WINS FIRST RACE The first race of the Winter Park Boat Club was a great success. With a stiff sailing breeze from a couple of points north of east, the triangular course on Lake Virginia was covered in steamboat time and some whitecaps on the lake added to the fun. Due to various shipyard delays the starting gun was not fired until (Continued on page 6) Personal Sketches of Rollins Animated Magazine Contributors For the better enjoyment of the audience assembled to hear the "Magazine That Comes Alive", Winter Park Topics publishes on page four of this issue personal sketches of the careers of the sixteen famous contributors. Behind the novelty and showmanship of the "Animated Magazine" lies the deeper and more serious purpose characteristic of Dr. Holt, to (Continued on page 4) Top—Atty. Geii. Homer S. Cummings, Dr. Hamilton Holt, Sec. of -Commerc&amp;amp;.Daniel C. Roper. Middle—Rev.. Harry P. Dewey, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, William Hazlett Upson. Lower—Roger Ward Babson, Joe Mitchell Chappie. . . Animated Magazine—Table of Contents 1. Foreword -—HAMILTON HOLT .2. Leading Editorial —RICHARD LLOYD JONES 3. Short Story FANNIE HURST 4. "A Trip to Czardis" EDWIN GRANBERRY 5. "The Law" HON. HOMER S. CUMMINGS 6. Poem -.— RICHARD BURTON 7. "Their Faces and Their Books" . CORRA HARRIS 8. Florida Sketch MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS 9. "Too Old to Matter" WILLIAM HAZLETT UPSON 10. "My Old Books" —GEORGE A. PLIMPTON 11. Poem ARTHUR GUITERMAN 12. Address __.H0N. DANIEL C. ROPER 13. "An Editor In and On the Air" JOE MITCHELL CHAPPLE 14. "An Autumn Ride in the Berkshires" HARRY P. DEWEY 15. "Business and the New Deal"—ROGER BABSON 16. Poem _—JOSEPH C. LINCOLN "POP" CONCERT PLANS IN FULL SWING Preparations for the annual "Pop" concert to be held the evening of March first at Recreation Hall are fully under way and Miss Mary Leonard reports great interest being shown and the sale of tables gratifying. This year the costumes may represent any period or nationality and a prize is offered for the best. At this annual benefit for the Symphony orchestra there will be a program of popular music by the orchestra and refreshments will be served at tables set about the hall. The decorations will be draped flags of every nation. Dances of different nations will be given by pupils under the direction of Mme. Fanelli, General dancing will be enjoyed later in the evening. GLEE CLUBS TO GIVE "MIKADO" MARCH 8-9 Ko-Ko, Pish-Pish, Yum-Yum and Peep-Bo are making extensive preparations for their many official bows to the public via the "Mikado" which is to delight the' hearts of Winter Parkians on .March 8-9 at the Annie Russell .Theatre, Gilbert and Sullivan keep the perpetual favor of the public and even the same old verses about "got them on the list" are sure fire. Rehearsals of the combined Rollins Glee Clubs are fast bringing the "Mikado" into shape. The Rollins Glee Clubs are rehearsing for the performance of the "Mikado" under the direction of Mr. Honaas, for the music, Dr. Fleischmann, acting, and Mme. Fanelli, dancing. Last year the students gave a fine performance of "Iolanthe." JVC. LINCOLN ASKS FOR "N.B.A" LAW There were two Lincoln Birthdays last week, Monday belonging to Abraham and Tuesday to Joseph C. (of the Cape Cod stories), who gave his views on birthdays to a large gathering of friends at the Virginia Inn's Valentine party, while he poised the knife over the huge birthday cake set before him. Mr. Lincoln expressed his deep appreciation for the kind thought of him but said he felt a law should be passed prohibiting birthdays,— an N. B. A. for instance, "No Birthdays Allowed." The large dining room was crowded for the gain dinner and later the company of guusts augmented by other Winter Park visitors were entertained at a vaude- (Continui'd on \mm (&amp;gt;) Page Two WINTER PARK TOPICS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 SOCIAL At the Irving Bacheller History Contest to be held at Mr. Bachelo r ' s home Friday afternoon, Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of "Review of Reviews", will give an address on the subject "American Pioneers." Dr. Shaw will also act in the capacity of toastmaster at the annual Rollins alumni luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Shaw will be the soloist at the Alumni Memorial Vespers to be held in the Knowles chapel at 4 o'clock Saturday. Mrs. Mary W. Bok and Miss Ann Townsend of Philadelphia were recipients of a tea given at the home of Miss Annie Russell last "Wednesday afternoon. More than a hundred friends of Miss Russell were invited to her lovely "Via Tuscany home to meet Mrs. Bok and Miss Townsend during the afternoon. Mrs. Joshua Chase and Mrs. A. E. Dick presided at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua C, Chase were hosts to their many friends when they entertained with a tea at their home on Lake Osceola last Sunday afternoon. Receiving with them was their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lasbury of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. W. H. Tappan and Mrs. Jessie Eittenhouse Scollard poured during the first of the afternoon and were followed by Mrs. A. E. Dick and Mrs. Charles Atwood Campbell. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. U. T. Bradley, Mrs. Albert Shaw, Mrs. Rhea Marsh-Smith, Mrs. Sherwood Foley, Miss Margaret Hackney and Mrs. J. Gamble Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Pownes of Pittsburgh have with them at their Maitland estate^ Mr. Fownes' nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Fownes of Pittsburgh with their son Larry; also their daughter Mrs. Sarah Fownes Wadsworth and her daug-hter Caroline, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fownes and daughter Ann, all of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Marie Bockstoce of the same city and Pinehurst, and Mrs. Florence K. Bullock of Sewickley. Mrs. Bullock's son, John Ogden Bullock, is a student at Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bacheller will give a dinner Saturday, evening at Gate o' the Isles in honor of the Attorney General of the United States, Homer S. Cummings. On Spunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bacheller will entertain with the sixteen contributors to the "Animated Magazine" as the honor guests. Mrs. L. J. Hackney gave a small neighborhood tea last Friday for Mrs. John Kern, who is visiting her from Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Welles of Evanston, 111,, left Sunday after spending the past fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. William E. MacMillan of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart Forbes of Boston are visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Potter of Chicago on Georgia Ave. Mrs. Gamaliel Bradford of Wellesley Hills, Mass., widow of the noted writer, is a winter visitor in Orlando this season. Mrs. Bradford will be honored at a tea here next week by a number of her friends in Winter Park. Miss Mary Leonard is passing a few days in Miami and other resorts through the state as a short respite from her duties in connection with arrangements for the coming "Pop" concert and subsequent events to be given by the Symphony orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Miles M. Dawson are expecting their granddaughter Mrs. Miles B. Dawson of New York and Long Island next week to make an extended visit, The latter Mrs. Dawson was a graduate of Rollins, 1932. Mrs. J. S. Swift, of Nyack, N. Y., president of the National Council of Garden Clubs, has been the guest of Mrs. John J. Bell on Highland Ave. Mrs. Bell's sister, Mrs. W. D. Ward, and house guest, Miss Florence V. Hogencamp, of Nyack, with Mrs. Swift, were guests of Mrs. John J. Carty last Friday after- Books by "Contributors" to the Rollins Animated Magazine The &amp;lt;^Cost ^Appropriate Souvenir Fannie Hurst Arthur Guiterman MarjorieKinnan Rawlings William Hazlett Upson Edwin Granberry Richard Burton Joseph Lincoln Corra Harris Roger Babson Joe Mitchell Chappie The H-a-u-n-t-e-d B-o-o-o-k-s-h-u-p MAIL ORDERS FILLED THE BOOKERY Helen Purdue Jnc. HATS GOWNS SPORTSWEAR Winter Shop • Summer Shop — WINTER PARK, FLA. JAMESTOWN, R.I. noon to meet Mrs. Walter B. Hine, another prominent Garden Club figure. Mrs. Hine last week spoke here before the clubs of Winter Park, Sanford, Orlando and Maitland, and will be a judge at the Palm Beach Flower Show this coming week. Miss Jeannette Genius of Chicago, granddaughter of the late C. H. Morse, one of the outstanding benefactors of Winter Park and Rollins, is hei'e with her father Dr. Richard M. Genius, and uncle Dr. Arthur M. 'Genius, to open their house, Osceola Lodge, on Interlachen Ave. Mrs. Frederick Taylor of Philadelphia, who is stopping at the Seminole, is the widow of the distinguished engineer, the creator of the Taylor System of Efficiency. Dr. and Mrs. Oliver Howe, of Cohasset, Mass., houseguests of the Misses Herron on Osceola Ave., left today for Palm Beach where Mrs. Howe will attend the National Council of Presidents of Garden Clubs as a delegate from the Cohasset Club. Last Sunday Miss Emily Herron, treasurer of the local club, with Dr. and Mrs. Howe were entertained at tea by Mrs.. John J. Carty. 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, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 Page Three SOCIAL D^OTES Mr. D. W. Potter, vice-president of the First National Bank of Louisville and a trustee of Rollins, arrived Sunday to be the guest of Prof, A. J, Hanna during the Founders Week activities. GERTRUDE STEINBOW WOW, BOW WOW Mr. and Mrs. William Scott of Madison, Wis., who are occupying their new house on Interlachen Ave., have with them for a week, Mrs. Scott's brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Miss Florence V. Hogencamp and brother Mr. Hogencamp of Nyack, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. J. J. Bell until March 5th. Mrs. William Howison of Bronxville, N. Y., arrived Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barbour, at their ehanning new home on Interlachen Ave. Mrs. Howison's wedding was an outstanding event of last spring, and her visit to Winter Park is of cordial interest. Mrs. John Mark Wells, the former Sylvia Shippen of Southbridge, Mass., will arrive the latter part of the week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Shippen, at their home, Casa Felice, on Lake Maitland. She will be accompanied by her small daughter Florence and plans to remain in Winter Park for a month. Mrs. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, a contributor to the Animated Magazine on Sunday, will be entertained while in Winter Park by Dr. and Mrs. Albert Shaw. Mrs. Arthur M. Harris has as her guest Miss Ethel McKay of New York. The annual flower show of the Garden Club of Winter Park, for many years outstanding among social events of the season, will be held March 6th and 7th at the Winter Park Women's club. Accord- (Continued on page 6) By Marge Lockman A talk with- Arthur Guiterman, writer of such rollicking verse as "Quest of a Ribband" and "Strictly Germ-Proof", is enjoyable and enlightening, but when the conversation centers on Gertrude Stein and her particular brand of "poetry" it becomes something long to be remembered. "I find myself totally unable to understand the type of mind that could take that sort of thing seriously," Mr. Guiterman replied when asked his opinion of Miss Stein's work. "In my opinion there are but two explanations' for' anyone writing such so-called poetry— charlatanism or mental abberation. If Miss Stein is sincere, which I would not presume to judge, in writing such things as her recent opera, she herself may know what she is trying to convey, but as I see it her jumble of words could not possibly express anything to another's mind." "The widespread conception that 'Art is Self Expression' is not true," he further explained. "Art is a communication; if it does not communicate or convey some definite impression from the creator to the mind of another, the whole purpose is necessarily lost. The failure to clearly understand this is the basis of all freak art. We all have our own mental short-hand which is a great help in the complicated processes of thinking, but naturally means nothing to anyone but ourselves. When a dog barks he is undoubtedly expressing himself, but unless the listener understands the language of the dog, of what possible use is the expression? When a creative writer, be he poet or otherwise, has some thought or expression to convey, there is only one possible way in which it can be done—and that is through the use of the commonly accepted symbols of language in their correct • meaning and correct order. Therefore my opinion of Miss Stein's poetry coincides with ©he Wijtatltttfl 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 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3:30 P.M. McCall Paris Fashion Show Costumes for Spring shown on living models These showings, sponsored by McCall patterns and directed by a McCall stylist from New York, provide an interesting fashion resume of "what's new for spring. — 2nd floor — DICKSON-IVES ORANGE AVE. PHONE 4134 ORLANDO Daily deliveries 9 A. M. to Winter Park. that of the unknown person who so delightfully wrote: I don't like the family of Stein— There is Gert, There is Ep, There is Ein. Gert's writings are bunk, Ep's statues are punk, And I don't think I understand Ein! Mr. Guiterman is the rare type of human that is sincerely interested in almost anything. He talks as though he was convinced that his listener is too, and a conversation with him is inspiring. He never talks "at" you—he talks "with" you, and though you may know yourself vastly inferior intellectually and far beneath him in knowledge of the subject at hand, you are never allowed to feel so in his presence. Though he is known to thousands for his very funy verse, relatively few people know that he has written and is still writing much serious work considered by critics as some of the best contemporary poetry. He is an authority on poetry, ancient and modern, particularly the ballad, and his latest work, a play entitled "School for Husbands", written with Lawrence Langner, is at present showing in New York. to see their unusual display of gifts and prizes from The Whistling Kettle 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 (Perrydell Tea House) Orlando DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES FOR Wedding Gifts Bridge Prizes Unusual Bags Italtn (Sift WINTER PARK, FLORIDA HOSIERY HAND-MADE LINGERIE PHILIPPINE DRESSES Page Four WINTER PARK TOPICS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 Personal Sketches of Rollins Animated Magazine Contributors (Continued from page 1) : stimulate an interest in the affairs and literature of the day by giving the public a personal contact with the men and •women who are actively doing things and writing things. The Animated Magazine is primarily intended as a benefit for the library of Rollins College and all the proceeds go to the purchase of books greatly needed for the use of the student body. This issue of Winter Park Topics has been planned to afford a souvenir of the Animated Magazine of 1934 and it is suggested that copies be. sent to friends around the' country to stimulate interest in Rollins College, "Winter Park and Florida. HAMILTON HOLT Editor, educator. Born, Brooklyn, 1872. A.B;, Yale, 1894; Columbia, 1894-97, Editor and owner, The Independent; pies. Rollins College since Sept. 1925. Pres. 3rd American Peace Congress; decorated by governments of Japan, Greece, France, Italy, Poland, Sweden and Serbia. Lecturer for Amu. br. Intn'l Conciliation, and World Peace Foundation. Author: Undis- Peoce Foundation. Author: Undistinguished Americans, 1906; Commercialism and Journalism, 1909; Introduction to ex-President Taft's Book, The United States and Peace, 1914. Lectures: The Rollins Adventure in Education; Accomplishments of the League of Nations; America and the World; The Limitation of Armaments; The World Court; Established at Rollins College, 1926, "The Conference Plan of Study," designed to bring teacher and student into close discussion and contact. (Conn.) Telegram, 1899; editorial writer Washington Times, 1900-02; associate editor Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1902-03; associate editor of Collier's Weekly, 1903-11; editor, owner, Wisconsin State Journal, Madison, 1911-19; editor, owner, Tulsa (Okla.) Tribune since 1919. Founded the Lincoln Farm Association, 1906, which preserved Lincoln's birthplace as a national park and erected there the Lincoln memorial. Member U. S. Board of Conciliation (Dept. of Labor), 1921- 28. Author several books of short essays. RICHARD LLOYD JONES Editor. LL.B., Chicago Law, 1897, LL.M., 1898; LL.D., Lincoln Memorial U., 1917. Editor Stamford FANNIE HURST Author. A.B., Washington U., 1909; grad. work in literature, Columbia U., 1910-11. Married Jacques S. Danielson, 1915. Has made special studies of the stage, the shop girl and her environs and served as saleswoman, waitress, also made trip across the Atlantic ocean in steerage to obtain material for novel; .visited Bolshevik ...Russia, 1924. Author: Just Around the Gorner, 1914; Every Soul Hath Its Song, 1915; Gaslight Sonatas, 1916; Humoresque, 1918; Stardust, 1919; Hiram Powers Realtor FIRST ESTABLISHED REALTOR IN WINTER PARK 133 E. MORSE BOULEVARD TELEPHONE 362 WINTER PARK F O R S A L E : :; - - • •.*•- '. .:'•:..!•. .:.:•: Partly furnished, no assessments Attractive two-story residence located in the heart of the best social section. Four master bedrooms, two baths, large high-ceilinged livingroom with fireplace, two car garage, landscaped grounds 150x190, fine lawn and fruit, BARGAIN PRICE, $8,000, WITH TERMS Many Other Choice Offerings Shore Residences and Estates .IP IT IS FOR SALE I HAVE IT Insurance WHITE AND BLOWN WITH PERFORATIONS 1934 CABANA in various smart leathers 8-50 Also in Blue What a picture you'll make. White shoes are so young and good looking. Arid what an air these 1934 Cabanas will give you. They're breeze cooled, you know, through 2,000 perforations. . WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP 64 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE Beacham Theatre Block ORLANDO The Vertical City, 1921; Lummox, 1923; Appassionato., 1925; Song of Life, 1927; A President is Born, 1927; Five and Ten, 1929; Back Street, 1931. Plays: The Land of the Free, 1917; Back Pay, 1921; Humoresque, 1923. EDWIN GRANBERRY Author of "Strangers and Lovers", and "The Erl King", novels each with a Florida locale. Member of the English Department faculty at Rollins. Will read "A Trip to Czardis", which won for him the O. Henry Memorial Prize for the best short story published in any American magazine. HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS Attorney General United States. Lawyer; b. Chicago, 1870. Ph. B., Yale, 1891; LL.B., 1893; m. May Cecilia Waterbury. Admitted to bar, 1893, and since in practice at Stamford, Conn.; mayor of Stamford, 3 terms. Temporary chmn. Dem. Nat. Conv., San Francisco, 1920; chmn. Com. on Resolutions, Dem. Nat. Conv., New York,. 1924; dir. First Stamford Nat. Bank &amp;amp; Trust Co. Pres. Mayors' Assn. of Conn., 1902-03, Stamford Bd. of Trade, 1903-09. Mem. Conn. State Council Defense, 1917. Chmn. Com. on State Prison Conditions, 1930. Clubs: Metropolitan, Nat. Democratic (N.Y.), Suburban, Woodway Country (Stamford), Congressional Country (Washington, D.C.) DR. RICHARD BURTON Essayist, author, poet, one of the leading critics of literature and drama in this country. Many years judge for Pulitzer Prize. Dr. Burton, who has written more than twenty books of poetry, essays, fiction, and critical studies, and has delivered thousands of lectures throughout the United States, will read from his own collected poems. (Continued on page 7) WHY YOU CAN LIVE LONGER IN FLORIDA Once again the extreme cold of the Northern States is turning the eyes of millions of people toward the pleasant moderate climate of Florida. To some the urge is one of a vacation for sport, but to the great majority there is an increasing interest in the theory that coming to Florida for the winter months means a longer life. This theory was ably expressed in a decalogue of ten points by Dr. John I-Iarvey Kellogg, noted health authority of Battle Creelc1. Read "five of them, enough to convince;1 1. Half of our diseases are house maladies, produced by lack of contact with the sun and out-of-door air. Continuous out-of-door living day and night is easily possible in Florida. 2. A great variety of wholesome fruits and vegetables are available at all seasons and make it easy and delightful to follow in Florida a biologic regimen, difficult or impossible in a less favored climate. 3. The gravest menace to persons past 50 years is degeneration or hardening of the blood vessels. Intense sunshine is the most powerful of all means of combating diseases of the arteries. Sunshine, plentiful in Florida, eliminates danger of apoplexy and means the addition of many years to a useful life. , • • • . • 4. Sunshine and out-of-door living are the most effective means of combating tuberculosis, rheumatism, and' other chronic constitutional maladies, 5. A man who lives in a cold northern climate consumes a large part of his energy in keeping warm. A mild, genial climate is conducive to longevity because the vital energy is conserved. A. S. FLU NO—Tax Consultant PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR FORMER CITY TAX COLLECTOR Postal Tel. Bldg. Phone 13 WINTER PARK TOPICS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 Page Five- Dr. HOLT'S DREAM —THE ROLLINS COLLEGE OF THE FUTURE been built in the short space of four years: Rollins Hall, 1930, Mayflower and Pugsley Halls for women, 1931, Annie Russell Theatre and Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1932. There will be modifications and changes in order to meet new conditions as the entire plan develops, but in the end Rollins will look very much as the architect has visualized it here. The most pressing needs in the development of the plan for the new Rollins call for the construction of the library, a new Commons, a student- faculty club, and dormitory units. The plan envisioned for the new Rollins calls for an artistic grouping of building's showing a Spanish-Mediterranean influence in architecture. The completed project will include four main group divisions spread over the forty-six acres on the shores of Lake Virginia. The center section includes the instructional buildings such as the chemistry, English, physics, library and art buildings, at the left end of the campus men's dormitories, and at the opposite end the women's. Opposite the educational division it is planned to,place such departments and buildings as an art institute, auditorium, a museum, etc. On the shore is space for a gymnasium and an athletic field. To complete the entire plan, it is estimated that at leas $4,000,000 will be required. A the extreme left of the proposed layout is the power-house. The campanile tower, at the round end of what is known as the horse-shoe, surmounts the library-to-be. The gymnasium is at the left of the library, and the Annie Russell Theatre and Knowles Memorial Chapel are in the left foreground. At the right of the theatre and chapel are auditorium, the museum, the art buildings and the music conservatories. A unique feature of the new plan calls for connecting the buildings by means of loggias or cloisters so that, when completed, Rollins will look like a medieval walled city, complete in itself. Although Rollins is still a long way from the completion of what was once a "dream," it is encouraging to reflect that five units have The Qown Shoppe of WINTER PARK Represents the culmination of our experience in presenting high class apparel. Here you may make your selection in a restful atmosphere of refinement and courtesy at a reasonable outlay. DINNER AND EVENING GOWNS Specializing In larger sizes Sports Wear and Millinery PHILLIPS BUILDING Three fifty eight East Park Ave., North SUBSCRIBE TO WINTER PARK TOPICS Modern Mediterranean Type HOME In fine residential section — Convenient to winter hotels and shopping district — On large lot with variety of citrus trees, all in bearing — Artistically landscaped — Four sleeping rooms with four tiled baths — Basement with heating plant. Recently built, never occupied. Priced to sell. The Winter Park Land Co. PHONE 21 Realtors 128 E. PARK AVE1, SOUTH Page Six: WINTER PARK TOPICS, THU RSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 SOCIAL D^OTES ing to Miss E. Ethel Enyart, president of the Garden Club, plans are rapidly being completed to have the show the most unusual and beautiful ever presented. Mrs. George E. Warren, of Boston, the donor of the Knowles Memorial Chapel, and her sister, Mr. Walter Evans of Worcester, are spending the season at Virginia Inn. Mrs. R. W. Phelps, who is with her father, Mr. Henry Prentiss of Rutherford, N. J., at the Seminole, sang delightfully at last Sunday evening's concert. Mrs. J. A. Whitcomb, of New York, and her niece, Mrs. F. M. Bonneau, are at the Alabama. Mrs. Whitcomb is a noted interior decorator and has recently completed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tibbitt. Mrs. G. H. Ayers is here from South Pasadena, Calif., for a visit of several weeks with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kretsinger, at College Point. Mrs. Edgar C. Leonard of Westport, Conn., gave a luncheon at her home on Osceola Ave. Tuesday to compliment Mrs. Charles F. Schmidt and Miss Schmidt of New York. •-•.. Mr. and Mrs. I-I. M. Sinclair Jr. and daughter Judith and Mrs. S. E. Griffith, all of Toledo, 0., are here for a visit until the first of March with- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sinclair. The lecture given by Dr. Evelyn Newman Monday afternoon on the works.of the Russian novelist and Nobel Prize winner, Ivan Bunin, "was well attended and a most interesting account of this newlyrecognized writer who is a rebel against the Soviet Regime, was given to her audience. After the talk Mrs. A. E. Dick entertained the guests to tea as usual. This is the next to last lecture to be given in this series, the date for the final one to be announced next week. J. C. LINCOLN ASKS FOR "NJB.A" LAW (Continued from page 1) ville show under the direction of Manager John J. Hennessey. A colored male quartet singing "What did Tennessee?—She saw what Arkansaw" and "What did Delaware?— She wore a New JerSEY" was much enjoyed, as were the original songs and dances by Miss Marian Caron and her company of beauties, who were attractively dressed in bouffant frocks in pastel shades. Mrs. H. Von Gal acted as interlocutor to the row of minstrels who regaled the audience with many a clever wise-crack and sentimental song. As a contrast a group of Art Songs was offered by Mrs. Charles F. Hammond which included "To Sylvia", Schubert, "The Second Minuet" by Besley, and "Zueignung,,1 Strauss, and as an encore "The Waters of the Minnetonka." She was accompanied at the piano by her daughter Miss Sally, a student at Rollins. William Sullivan and Miss Doris Van Gal were the able accompanists for the jazz songs sung by the minstrels and Mrs. Van Gal and for the colored tap dancers. ROGERS' "JOLLY ROGER" WINS FIRST RACE (Continued from page 1) 3:20. Gamble Rogers was first across the line with his "Jolly Roger" and, with his usual good seamanship and a breeze to his liking, stayed out in front all the way. The fleet was well bunched on the first and second legs of the course. Bill Brant, with his dory, "Meander," took second place on the second lap of the course, and Bud Coleman capsized his sneak-box, "Hoyden." The race was hard-fought all the way, with "Meander" finishing second, and Miss Jane Willard finishing third after a nice race in her moth class, "Mercedes." Fleet- Captain Foster was forced out on the second lap by a broken rudder. The participants enjoyed the race so much that another will be sailed over the same course Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Entries are invited and an invitation has been extended to the Central Florida Yacht Club to bring up some of their boats. Some snipe class ships are expected to cross the starting line. Fleet-Captain Foster and the Regatta Committee are in charge of the event. The Winter Park Boat Club held its initial meeting Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th. A constitution prepared by B. R. Coleman, E. H. Johnson, Prof. A. J. Hanna and George Akin was adopted and the following officers were elected: R. B. Coleman, commodore; E. H. Johnson, vicecommodore; Harry Kretsinger, rear-commodore; E. G. Akin, secretary; Dr. A. A, Kent, treasurer; D. E. Foster, fleet captain, and Dr. H. E. Osterling, fleet surgeon. We have noted several times how impressed visitors to Winter Park have been when they see the Annie Russell Theatre and the Knowles Chapel. Such buildings are rather a novelty in Florida. People expect to see attractive hotels, and we have them here, but they are unprepared for such a vista of architectural splendor and loveliness. It can be safely assumed that these buildings are making extremely favorable impressions on people of culture and importance which will eventually lead to their making their homes here. KNOWLES CHAPEL SERVICE Sunday, February 25th, at 9:45 a. m. Rev. Harry P. Dewey, Plymouth Church, Minneapolis, will preach. Mme. Sundelius will sing. When 'Driving to Ortnond VISIT . The Camel's Bell Florida branch of Miss Burton's famous shop at Peking, China Orlando Laundries, Inc. 21 North Parramore St. Orlando, Fla. o Try Our Dry Cleaning Department Phone—6065—3866 Winter Park—49 Goods Called For and Delivered DR. ERNEST L. SYKES CHIROPRACTOR Scientific Adjustment of the Feet. 61 E. Pine St. Orlando, Fla. Phone 5811 OMiee Hours: 9 to 12 - 2 to 6 MAGNECOIL - U - COIL eliminates Neuritis, Arthritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, .Sinus Trouble. FREE DEMONSTRATION 12 Autrey Arcade, Orlando BLEDSOE'S TAXI PHONE 200 STORAGE GARAGE SCENIC TOURS Bok Tower ; $10 St. Petersburg $18 St. Augustine : $16 Silver Springs $15 Miami $35 THE RITZ BEAUTY SALON All Branches of Hairdressing also Permanent removal of superfluous hair, warts and moles. 123 Morse Blvd. Phone 4275 Mrs. L. A. Miller LAKEMONT DAIRY WINTER PARK Phone 55-J "Careful'Mothers Use Our Milk" TRY FAVOR'S 10c TAXI Phone 107 Cars by hour, day or trip Garment Cleaners &amp;amp; Dyers TailorB The Pioneer Gleaners ol Winter Pnrk 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. 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 WINTER PARK TOPICS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 Page Seven Winter Park Topics CHARLES F. HAMMOND Editor and Publisher A Weekly Periodical Issued During the Winter Resort Season at Winter Park, Fla., on Thursdays. Single Copies, 10c Season Subscription, $1.00 (10 weeks) Advertising forms close Monday . . Publication Office 121 E. Morse Boulevard Telephone 140 PERSONAL SKETCHES Due to the space demands of the "Animated Magazine" features in this issue the Editor is constrained ,to forego editorial comment until next week. He wishes to express his appreciation for the many compliments which have been extended to Winter Park Topics on its debut. DR. MARTIN TELLS OF HITLER REGIME Dr. John Martin, authority on international affairs and political economy, used "Hitler and the Nazi Government" as his subject before a large audience of Winter Park people at the Congregational Church last Tuesday morning. The difficulty of giving an unbiased and uncolored account of the conditions in Germany today was mentioned by Dr. Martin because the mere recital of true facts must tend toward a feeling of hostility. He said that Adolph Hitler is today the undisputed master of Germany and is applauded by ninety per cent of the population. All aspects of democracy and constitutional freedom as we understand them have been blotted out and self-government is considered by Hitler as mis-government. ST. PATRICK'S DANCE AT WOMEN'S CLUB A St. Patrick's dance is being planned by the Women's club for the evening of March 17th at the club house, and though the date is still fairly distant much interest is centered in the affair. In the past few years the club has had few dances, but following the success of the Christmas dance this year so many requests were received from members for a "repeat" that it was decided to have three dances during the season, the first to be held on March 17th. The dances will be for members of the club and their families and students of Rollins college and the Winter Park high school. Mrs. Harry Kelly is chairman of arrangements for the party and will be assisted by a committee of prominent club members. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the committee. (Continued from page 4) CORRA MAY HARRIS (Mrs. L. H. Harris) Born at Farm Hill, Ga., 1869. Educated at home; Litt. D., Oglethorpe U., 1921, U. of Ga. 1927; Lit. Hum., Rollins College, 1927; began writing for the Independent, 1899; contbr. "Brasstown Valley Stories" to American Magazine, 1905-09. Author: The Jessica Letters (with Paul Elmer More), 1904; A Circuit Rider's Wife, 1910; Eve's Second Husband, 1910; Recording Angel, 1912; In Search of a Husband, 1913; Co-Citizens, 1915;. Making Her His Wife, 1918; Happily Married, 1920; My Son, 1921; Daughter of Adam, 1923; House of Helen, 1923; My Book and Heart, 1923; As a Woman Thinks, 1926; Flapper Anne, 1925; Happy Pilgrimage, 1927. Contbr. war articles to Saturday Evening Post, 1914; A Circuit Rider's Widow, in same, 1916, also "A Woman Takes a Look at Politics" in 1930, "A Moratorium on Prohibition", 1931. Columnist in Atlanta Journal since 1931. they studied;'collector of material relating to French and Indian Wars. MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS Author of "South Moon Under," a novel of The Big Scrub,—a hitherto undescribed phase of American life, depicting a simple, uncouth people living out an elemental destiny with dignity, honor and a natural joy. The characters are the lank and slow Southerners who, generations back, wandered into the isolated Scrub of Florida's interior—primeval, unvisited, completely still. WILLIAM HAZLETT UPSON Writer. Born, Glen Ridge, N. J., 1891. Prep, edn., high school, Glen Ridge; B.S., Cornell U., 1914. Farmer, Leesburg, Va., 1914-17; with service dept. Caterpillar Tractor Co., Peoria, 111., 1919-24; contbr. short stories to Saturday Evening Post, Collier's, etc., since 1924. Served as pvt. 13th F.A., 4th Div., U. S. A., 1917-19; participated in Marne-Aisne, St. Mihiel and Meuse- Argonne offensives; was with the Army of Occupation. Member of Authors' League of America. Author: The Piano Movers, 1927; Me and Henry and the Artillery, 1928; Alexander Botts—Earthworm Tractors, 1929; Earthworms in Europe, 1931. Inquiries about Winter Park will be gladly answered by Winter Park Topics. GEORGE A. PLIMPTON Publisher. A.B., Amherst, 1876; law student Harvard, 1877. Member firm Ginn &amp;amp; Co,, publishers, 1882 . Trustee Amherst Coll. (pres.), Barnard Coll, (treas.). Has the largest collection of text books from the earliest date of printing and medieval manuscripts of any educational character in the world; donated to Wellesley Coll. a library of 1st editions of nearly every Italian writer, also manuscripts of the same, in memory of his wife. Lectures on education of Dante, Chaucer, and Shakespeare, illustrated by manuscripts and text-books that ARTHUR GUITERMAN Author. Born of American parentage, Vienna, Austria, 1871. B.A., C. C. N. Y., 1891. Editorial work on Woman's Home Companion, Literary Digest, 1891-1906. Author: Betel Nuts, 1907; Guest Book, 1908; Rubaiyat, including The Literal Omar, 1909; Orestes (with Andre Tridon), 1909; The Laughing Muse, 1915; The Mirthful Lyre, 1918; Ballads of Old New York, 1920; Chips of Jade, 1920; A Ballad Maker's Pack, 1921; The Light Guitar, 1923; A Poet's Proverbs, 1924; I Sing the Pioneer, 1926; Wildwood Fables, 1927; Song and Laughter, 1929. Pres. Poetry Socy. America, 1925-27, Authors' League Fellowship, 1925-27, Authors' League of America. DANIEL CALHOUN ROPER Secretary Department of Commerce. Publicist; lawyer; b. Marlboro Co., South Carolina, 1867. A.B., Duke Univ., N. C, 1888; Mem. S. C. Ho. of Rep., 1892-94; elk. U. S. Senate Com. on Interstate Commerce, 1894-97; expert spl. agt. U. S. Census Bur., 1900- 10; elk. Ways and Means Com. Ho. of Rep., 1910-13; first asst. postmaster- gen., Mar, 14, 1913-Aug. 1, 1916; chmn. Orgn. Bur,, Woodrow Wilson campaign, 1916; vice-chmn. U. S. Tariff Com'm., commr. of Internal Revenue, 1917-20; mem. law firm Roper, Hurrey &amp;amp; Dudley. JOE (JOSEPH) MITCHELL CHAPPLE Editor. Born, La Porte City, la., 1867. Cornell Coll. (Iowa) LL.D., Lincoln Memorial Univ., 1915. Editor and publisher of National Magazine. Author: (novels) To Bagdad and Back, 1928; Favored Florida, 1928; Favorite Heart Throbs of Famous People, 1929; Our Jim (a biography), 1929; Face to Face with Our Presidents, 1930. After dinner speaker. Lectures, "Flashlights of Famous People" and "Confessions of an Optimist", (Continued on page 8) PICNIC SUPPER Greetings to the Rollins Classes of 1910—1919! You are cordially invited to a picnic supper at 5 P. M. Saturday evening, Feb. 24th, at the home of Dean Enyart, 1055 Lakeyiew Drive. 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. What is a Lite Annuity? A Life Annuity is a contract which makes positive financial provision for your future—an assured, fixed, non-fluctuating monthly income guaranteed to continue as long as you live. An Equitable Life Annuity is a form of income guaranteed by a great mutual life insurance company with a long record of public service involving hundreds of millions of dollars. An Equitable Life Annuity is an attractive income - producing plan yielding a nuich greater return than could be obtained from any conservative investment because the return on a Life Annuity is "sweetened" by the return to the purchaser each month of part of his principal as well as interest earned. An Equitable Life Annuity is freedom from financial worry in a broad sense and to a far-reaching degree. With such a Life Annulity there are no maturity dates of bonds and mortgages to watch, no property to keep xip or to supervise, no complaints from tenants, no labor problems or troubles, no corporation reports to scrutinize, no investments to switch, no coupons to cut and cash, no safety deposit boxes to visit, no ties to keep you from traveling to any part of the world — for The Equitable will see that your Annuity checks are sent anywhere you direct. An Equitable Life Annuity is an income plan for young men and women as well as those in advanced years. It can be purchased in a lump sum1 by the latter or with small yearly deposits by the former. It has many variations to suit individual requirements. One of its popular forms provides a return for husband and wife to continue as either shall FAIR-JUST live. LIFE ASSURANCE SECURITY-PEACE OF MIND NATION-WIDE SERVICE Your Equitable representative in this district will be glad to nnswer questions" or call on you, if you "will notify SEVERIN BOURNE Representative Carnegie Hall or 121 East Morse Blvd. Phone 299 or 140 Winter Park, Fia Page Bight WINTER PARK TOPICS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934 PERSONAL SKETCHES (Continued from page 7) HARRY P. DEWEY Clergyman; b. Toulon, 111., 1861; A.B., Williams, 1884; B.D., Andover Theol. Sem., 1887; D.D., Dartmouth, 1898; Ordained Congl. ministry, Oct. 12, 1887; pastor South Ch., Concord, N. H., 1887-1900, Ch. of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, 1900-07, Plymouth Ch., Minneapolis, since 1907. Trustee Williams Coll. since 1902, Andover Theol. Sem. since 1907; mem. com. to Federal Council Chs. of Christ in America from Nat. Council Congl. Chs., since 1923; mem. Nat. Service Commn. of Congl. Chs., 1917-19; moderator Gen. Conf. Congl. Chs. of Minn., 1913; mem. Nat. Council Commn. on Missions, 1921-27. ROGER WARD BABSON Statistician. Born, Gloucester, Mass., 1875. B.S., Mass. Inst. Technology, 1898; LL.D., U. Florida, 1927. Founder of Babson's Statistical Organization, Wellesley Hills, Mass., with branch offices in 26 American cities; also founder Babson Institute. Served as dir. gen. information and education by appointment of U. S. Govt. during war period. Fellow Royal Statis. Soc. (London). 1907; Cy Whittaker's Place, 1908; Our Village, 1909; Keziah Coffin, 1909; The Depot Master, 1910; Cap'n Warren's Wards, 1911; The Woman Haters, 1911; The Post- . master, 1912; Rise of Roscoe Paine, 1912; Mr. Pratt's Patients, 1913; Cap'n Dan's Daughter, 1914; Kent Knowles, "Quahaug", 1914; Thankf ul's Inheritance, 1915; Mary Gusta, 1916; Extricating Obadiah, 1917; Shavings, 1918; The Portygee, 1919; Galusha the Magnificent, 1921; Fair Harbor, 1922; Doctor Nye, 1923; Rugged Water, 1924; Queer Judson, 1925; The Big Mogul, 1926; The Aristocratic Miss Brewster, 1927; Silas Bradford's Boy, 1928; (with Freeman Lincoln, his son) Blair's Attic, 1929; Blowing Clear, 1930; All Alongshore, 1931. Contributor short stories, verse, etc., to various magazines. Home: Villa Nova, Pa. ART ACADEMY BUYS MISS SINCLAIR'S WORK JOSEPH CROSBY LINCOLN Author. Ed. Brewster and Chelsea, Mass. Associate editor League of American Wheelmen Bulletin, 1896-99; moved from Boston to New York, 1899. Author: Cape Cod Ballads, 1902; Cap'n Eri, 1904; Partners of the Tide, 1905; Mr. Pratt, 1906; The Old Home House, illiiiililitiliimiiii Honor again comes to Winter Park with the recent announcement that "The Lake," a landscape by Ellen Chisholm Sinclair, daugh- . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Sinclair of Osceola Avenue, has been bought by the Pensylvania Academy of Fine Arts for the permanent collection of that institution. This is an almost unprecedented honor for an artist as young as Miss. Sinclair who is in her early twenties. Miss Sinclair began her studies as a child when she attended the Toledo Museum ..of Art. Later she studied under Karl Kappes in Toledo and for the past few years Cut Out and Mail to Winter Park Topics SUBSCRIPTION ORDER: Please enter my subscription to Winter Park Topics for the ten issues comprising the season of 1934, for which I enclose One Dollar. , ; Name : • Address • jiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiitiiin Visitors . , . \ T 7 I L L find an interesting stockofselectStationery, Greeting Cards, Artists Materials, and General Office Supplies at The ROLLINS PRESS STORE, Inc. 310 EAST PARK AVENUE SOUTH (SECOND DOOH SOUTH OF FLORIDA BANK) Consult us also for expert Engraving and Printing We don't dare advertise the price of this property— because you would be likely to discount its attractiveness accordingly, and maybe you would miss the very bargain you have been hoping to find. Briefly it's a five bedroom house, with three baths, sleeping porch, deck porches, large fine living room, dining and sun rooms, modern kitchen, large butler's pantry, and two car garage with servant's quarters. It is heated by a hot air furnace with registers in all rooms. WINSLOW &amp;amp; WESTON REALTORS 115 E. Morse Blvd. WINTER PARK Phone 286 has been at the Pennsylvania Academy where she has already won two Cresson awards. "The Lake" was entered in the hundred and twenty-ninth annual exhibit of the academy and it was from that group that it was purchased. The subscription, blank on this , page will be cut out and used, we • hope, by many of our friends and . well wishers who have neglected to cheer the editor (and publisher) . with their dollar. COTTRELL'S 5c to $1.00 STORE Headquarters for 5c, 10c. 25c and $1.00 Goods A Home Owned Store WINTER PARK Visit— The Latch String In the Tropical Garden 718 Magnolia Avenue Phone 8751 SERVING LUNCHEON, TEA AND DINNER An unusual display of tropical plants. COLONIAL HOME ON LAKE OSCEOLA This new modern Home on Palmer Avenue, on Lake Osceola, close in, was built by a banker in 1927, as an all-year-around home, regardless of expense,—cost $65,000 to construct, lot was $15,000, furnishings $15,000, now offered to close an Estate by the executors, at only $35,000 completely furnished. For particulars, terms and inspection by appointment SEE H. B. CARLETON, Agt. 340 PHILLIPS BLDG., WINTER PARK</text>
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