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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. S Winter Park, Fla., Saturday, January 26, 1935 Price 10 Cents&#13;
SOCIAL NOTE S&#13;
Mrs. Charles Sprague-Smith will have friends in for supper next Sunday evening in honor of her sister, Mrs. Charles Buckingham Cole, here from Upper Montclair. Those invited include Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Stocking, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton Holt, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Atwood Campbell, and Mr. A. J. Hanna.&#13;
Mrs. Tracy L. Turner has returned from a visit in Knoxville, Tenn., with her son, Mr. Poster Turner.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Harris are giving a dinner this evening at their home on Seminole Drive with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. George Kraft, Miss Groff and Miss Amy Davey as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guiterman, of New York, have rented a cottage at the Little Gray House in Maitland for their third season in Winter Park.&#13;
Mrs. Harold S. Lyons was the hostess at a tea Wednesday at her home on French avenue, the guest of honor being Mrs. John G. Lonsdale, of St. Louis, who is occupying the Davis house this season.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Welles are expected tfee first of the month from Kvaiiii" m and will be in the Halderstadt house on Virginia Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Welles visited Mr. and Mrs. William Muirhead McMillan last season and were so delighted with Winter Park that they decided to come down to spend the winter months here. A review of "One Day of Spring" will be given in our next issue. (Continued on page 2)&#13;
ROLLINS COLLEGE SPONSORS KRESS COLLECTION OF ITALIAN PAINTINGS AT WOMAN'S CLUB By Mabel Mountsier The Kress collection of paintings to be exhibited at the Woman's Club, under the auspices of Rollins College, furnishes a rare opportunity for the interested person, who can use it as a means of finding out for himself the development of Italian painting in its various periods and in several of its greatest schools; for those already familiar with Italian art it affords an opportunity of seeing pictures that supplement the knowledge gained through visits to museums and Italian churches; for the casual observer who says, "I know nothing about art, but I know what I like," (Whistler's answer to this was, 'So, madam, does a cow!'), here is a chance to get first hand knowledge of an unfamiliar subject and to develop a feeling1 for art that will insure a love of it. This collection, consisting of nearly sixty paintings, shows in its selection the hand of a connoisseur in that it represents the range of Italian paintings from the early 14th to the 18th century, principally in the schools of Siena, Florence and Venice. Italian art during the later Middle Ages, the Byzantine period, was so largely controlled by the restrictions of the Church that the artists had lost all contact with nature. But with the coming of Cimabue and his pupil, Giotto (1266-1337), one of the greatest geniuses of all time, there was an awakening that brought about great improvement. The paintings of this new period, the late 18th and the 14th centuries, are known as the Primitives because they show the first signs of the great Renaissance. The Italian Primitives were painted at a time when art was the handmaid of religion and the Church was the chief patron of art. The bare white walls of the churches all over Italy were beckoning the artist to tell in fresco the Bible stories and the lives of the saints to a people unable to read; and the worshippers were looking for spiritual help from altarpieces representing the Madonna and the Christ child. These early altarpieces were painted on wood in tempera (that is, ground mineral colors mixed usually with white of egg), since the medium of oil on canvas was unknown&#13;
before the last quarter of the 14th century, and even after its introduction from Flanders wood was sometimes used by a painter like Raphael in his Madonna of the Chair. The Primitives, though in technique often crude, show a depth of religious feeling' that makes us (Continued on page 4)&#13;
DR. EUGENE R. SHIPPEN DESCRIBES HIS TRIP THROUGH SPAIN FOR WINTER PARK TOPICS (The following letter from Dr. Shippen, who with Mrs. Shippen is travelling' through1 the Mediterranean countries, will be of much interest to his many friends in Winter Park.---Ed.) Granada, Spain, Nov. 15, 1934. I am writing in an old Spanish inn, now a neat pension under English management. Once the resort of smugglers, underground passages and hide-outs are still seen. We are on a mountain spur, nearly three thousand feet above sea level, the air bracing, the view magnificent. Below is historic Granada; in the distance, the Sierra Nevadas, snow-covered, rising eleven thousand feet against the blue. Today, as guests of an English army surgeon, on leave from Gibraltar, we had a motor trip on a wonderful mountain road up, up above the snow line, through drifts in places, to an altitude of six thousand feet and more, with the billowy clouds below us. The towering peaks and vast valleys recalled some of the finest Swiss mountain passes. Visiting the Alhambra yesterday, our expectations were more than realized. This Moorish pal- (Continued on page 8)&#13;
ANNOUNCEMENT Winter Park Topics with this issue changes its clay of publication from Friday to Saturday. Subscribers will receive thsir copies in the Saturday morning mail.&#13;
DR. STOCKING TO SPEAK AT KNOWLES CHAPEL Dr. Jay T. Stocking', St. Louis, • Mo., Moderator of the General Council of the Congregational and Christian Churches in the United States, will give the address at the morning meditation in Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College Sunday, January 27, at 9:45, " Dr. Stocking will also be one Of the principal speakers in Orange City, Fla., Tuesday afternoon, January 29, when Rollins College opens its semicentennial series of programs commemorating significant events which led to the founding of Rollins College fifty years ago. The celebration at Orange City . will commemorate the decision of the General Congregational Association of Florida at an annual meeting in Orange City on January 29, 1885, to found a college in Florida. From this grew Rollins College. The eminent clergyman, whose address at Orange City will be 'On "The Building of a College," has just resigned from his pastorate (Continued on page 8)&#13;
Poetry Society Observes Tenth Anniversary A hundred and fifty and more members and guests of the Poetry Society of Florida attended the first meeting of the season in the home of President and Mi's, Hamilton Holt on Saturday, January 19, when Mrs. Clinton Scollard, President of the Society, spoke on the work of Paul Engle and Robert Hillyier, Pulitzer Prize winners in Poetry for 1934. Mrs. Scollard ' prefaced her talk with a reference to the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Poetry Society of America, taking place in New York this month, of which she and Edwin Markham are the only surviving officer founders. She spoke of this date corresponding to the tenth anniversary of the Poetry Society of Florida and the Allied Arts of Winter Park which are the outgrowth from a small group of creative workers called the Quill Drivers started by Mrs. Rose Mills (Continued on page 5)&#13;
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(Continued from page 1) Mr. and Mrs. John Martin entertained at dinner last Sunday noon Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Archibald F. MeAllaster. Mrs. Laurence White gave one of a series of small teas this week with Mrs. William Pierpont Williams, of New York, as honor guest. Mrs. "Williams is making a stay at the Virginia Inn. Mrs. H. P. Barrett and two young daughters, of Charlotte, N. C, visited on their way to St. Petersburg last week with Mrs. A. L. Robinson and Prof, and Mrs. U. T. Bradley, on Swope avenue. Mrs. Herbert W. Prince, of Lake Forest, a house-guest of Mrs. William Casselberry, is leaving next week to make a visit with her mother, Mrs. Abernathy, in Mobile, Ala. A Colonial tea was given Thursday afternoon at the Woman's Club by the local chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution for the visiting members of that organization. Mr. Roger C. Holt came Monday evening from Hartford, Conn., to make a visit with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles M. Dawson, on Golfview avenue. The regular Monday afternoon tea at the Virginia Inn was well attended this week, many bringing their friends in to enjoy the dainty refreshments and pleasant hospitality. All are welcome at these affairs. Dr. Rosalie S. Morton will speak next Tuesday evening at the Congregational Church on "The Soul of Serbia." The lecture will be illustrated with lantern slides. At the tea last Monday following Dr. Newman's lecture at which Mrs Dick presided, tables were taken by Mrs. Sam Goss, Sr., Mrs. B. R. Coleman, Dr. Newman, Mrs. John J. Bell and Mrs. Clinton Scollard. Mrs. Dick was assisted by Mrs. Mendsen and Mrs. Winderweedle. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Brooks, of Mayview avenue, gave a dinner party on Monday evening, at which the following friends were guests:  Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Bartlett, Miss Mabel Barker of Pittsfield, Mass., who is visiting the Brooks, Mrs. A. E. Dick, Mrs. A. Marshall Jones and Dr. Arthur MeGugan. Dr. P. C. Wright and Mr. S. M. Wheeler, of New York, are weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Harris, on Seminole Drive. Mrs. Edward M. Davis left last Monday on a ten-day trip through the Caribbean Sea. Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. George C. Thomas, of Stockbridge, Mass., is a guest in her home this winter. At the meeting yesterday of the Friday Morning Reading Group held at the home of Mrs. Henry C. Winslow, Mrs, Edmund Ladley and Miss Carolyn Wollaston had charge of the program, speaking on the Italian Renaissance. Miss Jeannette Palen and Miss Mabel Starck, of South Orange, N. J., are here for a six weeks' stay with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Houston, on Vitoria avenue. Mrs. F. S. Kretsinger has her sister, Mrs. George B. Stewart, of Port Madison, Iowa, with her for an extended visit. At the Carle Blenner exhibition held last -week, more than a thousand persons, including the school children, viewed the pictures. Three of the paintings were sold, one to an out-of-town patron and two landscapes went to grace as many Winter Park homes. Mr. Blenner, who has. been extensively entertained during his stay here, is leftying: Monday for Palm Beach to show his pictures at the Art Center there. This event is being conducted by Nuncio Vayana. Miss Elizabeth C. McConnell entertained at a delightful luncheon at her place in Maitland Tuesday, covers being laid for ten.  Mrs. John J. Carty has been having her nephew and niece, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Lynch, of Boston, as her guests the past week. Mrs. Mary Moore Davis, formerly of Nashville, Tenn., is the guest  of her cousin, Dr. Charles W. Dabney, on Sylvan Drive. Mrs. Davis has had a long career both as professor in George Peabody College in Nashville and as head of the Department of Extension of Domestic Arts throughout the state while at the Virginia State College. She also held the office of Food Administrator under Herbert Hoover in North Carolina. After many years of public service Mrs. Davis retired and is now with Dr. Dabney for the winter. Miss Mary Meigs, of Waterbury, who is at the Virginia Inn, entertained Miss Margaret Grannis,. Miss Teresa Drummond and Carle Blenner at dinner before the play Thursday evening at the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornton, of Boston, are at the Alabama for a stay of several weeks after being (Continued on page 3)&#13;
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at the Gladstone in Orlando since Christmas. Mr. Robert Guernsey Smith, young American composer, spent a day in Winter Park on his way North to give a recital in New- York. Mrs. A. E. Coleman, of Chicago, who has, taken the Noyes house on Osceola Court, has her niece, Mrs. William Stratford, of New York, as her house-guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ehrick K. Rossiter and Mrs. Richard Burton were guests at luncheon last Thursday  of Mrs. Edmund LeB. Gardner at the Fountain Inn at Eustis. Mrs. Henry Strong, of Washington, is spending the season at Virginia Inn. Mrs. Strong's husband was associated with George Eastman and was at one time president of the Kodak Company. Mrs. Augusta Strong, who is prominent in social circles in Rochester, is also staying at the Virginia Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schmidt, who are residing in the List cottage, have purchased through Hiram Powers, the lot at the corner of Palmer and Old England avenues opposite the Packard estate. The Schmidts are planning to erect a residence in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt have a Northern residence at Pleasantville, N. Y., Westchester County, and are well known in Winter Park. Miss Ethel McCiillough, of Cincinnati, has taken the Kent cottage at B20 Henkel Drive. Miss McCullough has a home at Palm Beach but is coming here to be with her cousin, Mrs. Raymond Green. Bishop William F, Anderson of the Methodist Episcopal Church has joined the Winter Term faculty at Rollins College, and is conducting a series of lectures open to the public each Tuesday morning on "The Modern Man and his Bible." Mr. and Mrs. Tracy C. Drake, of&#13;
Lake Geneva, Wis., were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Potter at the Seminole. Mr. T. E. Royal, of Springfield, 111., now supervisor of physical education, was recently appointed head of the State Physical Education Association of Illinois. Mr. Royal was physical director and coach of Rollins College from 1916 to 1917 when he enlisted in the World War. Mr. Royal is the sonin- law of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hall of Winter Park. Season guests at the Peschmann Inn include Dr. and Mrs. John Winters, of Washington, Conn.; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Burton, of Paterson, N. J.; Mrs. George Nash and Miss Lyman, of Boston; Mrs. Stauffer, of Minneapolis; Mrs. Catlin. Miss Carolyn Apperson Leech, of Louisville, Ky., will arrive on February 4 for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Ehrick K. Rossiter will have as luncheon guests at the Peschmann on January 26 Mrs. Edmund LeB. Gardner, of Ridgewood, N. J., Miss Eleanor Keeler, Mrs. Griffin, and Dr. and Mrs. Burton. Jean Jacques Pfister, of the Rollins Art faculty, last Thursday morning gave an interesting demonstration- painting-talk at the Art Seminar to an interested audience. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Ayers, of Roxbury, Conn., have taken the Samuel G. Goss, Jr., home on Sterling avenue for the season. Mr. Ayers is a former executive of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Mrs. Mildred Mizener and her daughter left Wednesday for New York, whence they sail on an European cruise of several months. Mrs. Carolyn H. Bassett and Miss Nettie McCracken, of Lenox, Mass,, have rented through Hiram Powers the Mizener home on North Park avenue. Mrs. Anne Calvert Neely, of Berkeley, Cal., has rented through Hiram Powers the shore cottage of Dr. Rosalie Morton. Mrs. Neely, who is a graduate of Vassar, is publicity director of the Southern Pacific Railway and was associated with Mrs. Frank Vanderlip in the suffrage campaign in New York and has been active in other sociological movements. The host of friends of Dr. Burton are pleased to learn that he is making satisfactory progress at the Florida Sanitarium following the injury to his leg Monday afternoon. His physician has asked that friends wait until he returns to his home before visiting him, which should be in about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard Casselberry entertained at a buffet supper Monday evening for Mr. Casselberry's mother, Mrs. William Casselberry, and her house-guests, Mrs. George Clinch and Mrs. Herbert Prince, of Chicago. Other guests invited were: Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bacheller, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Coleman, and their guest Mrs, W. S. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs, Olive Vincent, Mr, and Mrs, Rockwell Osborn, Mrs. John D. Bradley, Miss Blary Leonard, Mrs. Clinton Scollard, Andre Smith, Attilio Banca, Harry Kretzinger and Bill Casselberry.&#13;
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ROLLINS SPONSORS KRESS COLLECTION overlook their ignorance of perspective and of the anatomy of the human body. Besides, since the Church then believed that the beauty of this world would distract the minds of worshippers, the artists of this period were not allowed to show the beauty of the human body either in the nude or under heavy drapery. This is illustrated in the dramatic Crucifixion, by Luca di Tomme, and in the fine triptych of the Florentine School (about 1350), both in the Kress collection. Also, among the Primitives the rich, decorative use of gold somewhat compensates for the dullness and untruthfulness of color as we have come to know it through the modern painters. It is because of these defects that persons unfamiliar with the Primitive painters are likely to think of them as inferior, but considering the period in which they worked, their achievement was very great and there is no disputing that their religious fervor is unequalled. The pictures of the Kress collection show that as time went on there was a great advance in the technique of painting. The artists, sharing the new interest in the marbles of Greece and Rome that came with the Revival of Learning, began to study the anatomy of the human body and to break away from the domination of the Church. In addition to religious subjects they were now making numerous portraits and choosing allegorical and mythological themes, often with architectural backgrounds. The Madonna and Child, by Piero&#13;
di Cosimo, is an excellent illustration of the characteristics of the  High Renaissance in Italy. This picture, chosen to represent the collection in color on the cover of the catalogue, shows rhythm of line, richness of color, beauty and grace of figure, an arrangement beautifully fitting the circle (called tondo), modelling by means of light and shade, and sweetness of expression without deep religious feeling—all qualities of this period in Florence. The portraits alone would be a rare treat, for each of them may be studied as aii example of the woi'k of its painter. They exhibit not only understanding of character, but also great beauty in certain details, such as the expressive hands and eyes in the Portrait of a Young Man, by Pranciabigio,&#13;
reminiscent of Andrea del Sarto; the texture of flesh and garment in another Portrait of a Young Man, by Pontormo; the natural expression in the Portrait of a Youth Holding a Book, by Salviati; the original treatment of Doaso Dossi in his rich portrait of Man with Flag; and the Portrait of a Gentleman, by Lorenzo Lotto, with its "graceful and expressive hands, the exquisite play of shadow on the hand holding the handkerchief, and the handsome black mantle with its sweeping folds." The only fault that can be found with the collection of Mr. Kress is its superfluity of riches. Here is Diana, the Huntress, with Nymph, by Paris Bordone, two luxurious figures such as the Venetians admired, against a landscape in which the lights play on the foliage.  Nearby is the Aurora, by the great Tintoretto, so called because his father was a dyer and he was therefore the "little dyer." As in all of this painter's work the figure shows vigorous action, a characteristic that gave to Tintoretto the name II Furioso. As we go on so numerous and varied are the pictures that there is no limit to our admiration, and we can only express our envy of Mr. Kress, who can see them whenever and as often as he desires.&#13;
WINTER PARK HAS BOOKS FOR EVERYONE The visitor to Winter Park will find plenty of reading- matter whether he be scientist, travel lover, or member of the great army of mystery story addicts. Not one but several libraries above the average are ready to serve him. The low rambling white building on Interlachen avenue, the Public Library, standing back from the street among trees and palms invites one to enter and browse around. The stacks are all open, the visitor cordially welcomed, and books are free to all comers. This library had its beginning fifty years ago as a Reading Circle, meeting at homes of members. "Library Teas" were held to raise ' money for books, and were in that day an important social event; in fact the Reading Circle was, here as elsewhere, a forerunner of the Women's Club. After a few years membership increased so that a public room was engaged, in the main business street, open on Saturdays only, for two hours. At this time books were sent weekly to the town of Oviedo, nearby, on the "dinky" train running- along the edge of the College grounds. The train conductor carried and returned the books in a large basket. After a few years a group of public spirited men and women raised by subscription enough money to build a library, the central part of the present building, later enlarged by addition of a Children's Room and large airy Reading Room, where one may enjoy many daily papers and magazines as well as books of reference. The library is still supported by donations and by teas and other entertainments. It is open daily except Sundays and holidays from two until six P. M. The Library of Rollins College in Carnegie Hall of Administration Building is a useful adjunct to the town's literary needs. It is under the direction of an experienced librarian, Mr. Wm. F. Yust. The newest and best books, science, sociology and ethics, music, poetry and art, novels and plays, with fascinating racks of magazines are found here. One must choose books from the card index but by request at the desk the book you wish is yours for a specified time without charge. This privilege as well as use of Reading Rooms, with choice of New York, Boston and other daily newspapers, also English, French, German and Spanish periodicals, is extended to all winter residents. This library is open daily from 8:15 A.M. to 10 P.M. except on holidays and during general college assemblies. The Reading Room is open from 3:30 to 5:30 P. M. Sundays. For those readers who wish the very latest fiction there is The Bookery, on E. Park avenue, where books may be found with ink still damp from the press. These may be rented by the day and are also on sale.&#13;
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Calendar of Events, Week of Friday, January 2Jth to February 2nd&#13;
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27—&#13;
9:45 a.m.—Morning1 Meditation with music. (Undenominational.) Address by Dr. J. T. Stocking, of St. Louis, Mo. Knowles Memorial Chapel.&#13;
11:00 a.m.—'Sunday services at churches — Methodist, Congregational, Baptist, Episcopal. Catholic mass at 9:00 a.m.&#13;
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11:00 a.m.—Bishop William P. Anderson, second lecture of series on "Modern Man and His Bible." Subject today, "Is the Higher Criticism Helpful or Harmful'.'" Congregational Church. Collection taken for Scholarship Fund of College.&#13;
3:00 p.m.—Semi-centennial Program of Rollins College, at Orange City (30 miles north of Winter Park, near DeLand). Addresses by Dr. J. T. Stocking and Dr. Edward Noyes, Pres. American Congregational Association. Tea at Library Hall, 5 p. m.&#13;
6:00 p.m.—Organ Vespers, Knowles Memorial Chapel. Herman F. Siewert, organist. (Every Tuesday and Friday. Adm. free.)&#13;
TUESDAYS, 10:45 a. m.—-Annie Russell Theatre, Music Appreciation1 Course. $1.00 each lesson, $6.25 course.&#13;
THURSDAYS, 10:45 a.m.—Art Appreciation Course. Art Studio, Ollie Ave. $1.00 each lesson, $6.25 course.&#13;
THURSDAYS, 10:45 a.m.—Dr. John Martin, lecture series on International Relations. Congregational Church. Collection taken.&#13;
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8:00 p.m.—W. P. Visitors Club, each Friday evening at Woman's Club. Programs, card parties, dancing. All visitors welcome— no membership fee.&#13;
8:30 p. m.—Reception to meet Mr. Samuel H. Kress and private view of Italian Renaissance paintings from Mr. Kress' art collection. Woman's Club. By invitation.&#13;
Poetry Society Observes Tenth Anniversary (Continued from page 1) Powers eleven years ago. Of the original officers of the Poetry Society and Allied Arts, Dr. Hamilton Holt, Mr. Irving Bacheller, Dr. James B. Thomas, Mrs. Scollard and Mrs. Powers remain in office today. This organization, founded for the encouragement of creative arts in Florida, has given around three thousand dollars in prizes in the fine arts, drama and pageantry, poetry, fiction and musical composition during the past five years as well as several book awards in poetry. After a graphic survey of the work of prominent poets from the time of the awakening of the social  consciousness in 1908 caused by Edwin Markham's "Man With the Hoe," the Imagist movement led by Amy Lowell and the "Waste Land" school of the post-war period influenced by T. S. Eliot, Mrs. Scollard gave a most interesting review with readings of Paul Engle's "American Song" which has sold more than 70,000 copies and is a significant challenge to the defeatist school, with its eloquent appeal for a return to the belief in America's high destiny. Speaking of Robert Hillyer, Mrs. Scollard called his work "suavely beautiful, of the classic and romantic type but not poetry of great power," reading as examples the lyrics "Ponder the Tone" and "Never Fear." Contributed verse was read by Dr. Earl Fleischmann and included poems by Agnes Kendrick Gray, David Morton, Margaret Widdenier, George Meason Whicher, Rose Mills Powers and May Lewis as well as the unknown writer of the winning poem. Guests were received by Mrs. Hamilton Holt and among guests from out of town were Mrs. William Ronald of Daytona Beach and Mr. Arthur Guiterman of New York, members of the Poetry Society of America, also Mrs, Guiterman, Mrs. Young and Mrs. Stillman of Daytona Beach, and Augustus Strong of Rochester, N. Y.&#13;
RANDOM NOTES Rehearsals are in progress for the annual St. Valentine's party at the "Virginia Inn which is anticipated with much pleasure by the guests and their friends. Bridge parties are to be a Saturday night feature commencing this evening. Helen Moore's piano recital on Tuesday evening again demonstrated the sterling artistry of this popular member of the Rollins Conservatory faculty. Her program offered a wide variety ranging from the lighter pieces of Couperin to the more solid matter of Brahms and closing with a brilliant performance of the Dohnanyi arrangement of Strauss' Schatz Waltzer. Especially notable was the Prelude, Chorale and Fugue of Franck in which Miss Moore reached a high plane of technical perfection and expressive interpretation.&#13;
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Visitors . . .Will find an interesting stock of select Writing Papers, Greeting Cards, Artists Materials, Office Supplies and General Stationery Items at ROLLINS PRESS 3 lo EAST PARK AVENUE SOUTH Second door south of the Florida Bank Consult us also for EXPERT ENGRAVING and PRINTING&#13;
CARDINAL VALUE ON LAKE VIRGINIA Facing the sunsets across Lake Virginia this beautiful Colonial Home, with 75 feet of lake shore has one of the finest views of Rollins College in Winter Park. On the first floor is the entrance hall, a large living room with fireplace from which opens the sun porch, dining room, kitchen and bedroom with lavatory. The second floor has four bedrooms, a bath room and additional lavatory. The garage houses two cars. Price $12,000. Can be shown by appointment only. CARLETON &amp; GILLIES 340 Phillips Building WINTER PARK Telephone 311-T&#13;
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"WAR AND PEACE" BY DR. HENRY ATKINSON Dr. Henry A. Atkinson, chief executive officer of "the Church Peace Union, will come to Winter Park early in February to assist President Hamilton Holt in conducting a course on "War and Peace in International Relations", and to work •with Professor A. Buel Trowbridge in conducting a course on "Religion and International Life." Dr. Atkinson, who gave the Commencement address at Rollins last June, served as special service secretary for the Congregational Churches of the United Statesirom 1911 to 1918 when he resigned to become chief executive officer of the Church Peace Union and the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches. Since 1919 he has travelled extensively in Europe, spending more than half of his time each year in developing the work of the Alliance, visiting the Councils that have been established and forming new points of contact with the religious and educational institutions in all of these countries. Miss Caroline Heine, a graduate of Rollins with the class of 1932, and now associate editor of "Peace Action", and a member of the staff of the National Council for Prevention of War, Washington, D. C, is coming- back to Rollins during the coming term to work with President Holt and Dr. Atkinson in giving the course on "War and Peace in International Relations."&#13;
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Colored Singers And Mrs. Bethune To Be Heard Winter visitors and townspeople who are interested in Neg-ro education and music are invited to the Congregational Church at 8 o'clock next Thursday night, January 31st, to hear the spirituals and other songs rendered by a colored quartette and a glee club of Winter Park singers. Mrs. Bethune, President of the Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, a brilliant speaker, a great educational leader of her people and one of the best known in America, will speak on "The Progress and Possibilities of the Negro Race." Admission is free but a collection will be taken for the benefit of the colored day nursery and kindergarten in Winter Park, which has its own buildings but is dependent upon friends for its maintenance. It is hoped there may be a generous offering' for this worthy cause.&#13;
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EDITH BOND STEARNS OF PETERBORO HERE Edith Bond Stearns, who spent last season in Winter Park editing the "Memoirs" of her mother, Isabella Bacon Bond, has recently published them in a private edition. Among the many letters she has received concerning this book was one from Mrs. Dallas Lore Sharp, widow of the famous writer. She said in part: "I feel they constitute the social (art, etc.) history of Boston for the period they cover and so should have a much wider reading than this private edition allows. Yesterday as I listened to Geraldine Farrar as 'Raconnteuse' between acts at the Metropolitan Opera doing 'La Traviata,' I felt the book should have a big review in the Boston Transcript and Herald bringing to readers' attention your father's start of her for her European training, and the story of Elizabeth Stuart Phelps' marriage, as well as a lot else not so spicy." Mrs. Stearns, after a very successful season at her summer theatre situated in Peterboro, New Hampshire, near the MacDowell Colony, is now spending a few months' rest in Winter Park. "The Peterboro Players are a creative group whose every effort is bent towards the production of original plays in an original manner." Among those on the advisory board are Miss Annie Russell and Dr. Richard Burton of Rollins College, also Ruth St. Denis, and Carl Carmer, formerly on the staff of Theatre Art Monthly.&#13;
PODOCARPUS PLANTED FOR CHRISTMAS TREE Arbor Day was fittingly observed in Winter Park with a program under the auspices of the Garden Club on Wednesday afternoon at the Woman's Club. A podocarpus, more commonly known as "fern pine," was dedicated as a living Christmas tree for Winter Park. This tree is capable of growing to a height of 70 feet. The species came from Africa and while not extensively cultivated in this conntry are particularly well adapted to Florida. Dr. E. 0. Grover made an address, and the Boy and Girl Scouts who took part in the exercises made the following pledge: I PROMISE Not to pull up plants by the roots. Not to injure animals, trees, plants and flowers in my town. To do my best to sow seeds or plant trees and flowers at least once a year. Not to throw broken tins, paper, or any other rubbish in my yard or on the streets. To do all I can to prevent foret fires. To help make my town healthful and beautiful.&#13;
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HOUSTON TO DIRECT ORLANDO PLAYERS Mr. John Houston, young Winter Park playwright and director, is directing "Broken Dishes," a three-act comedy written by Martin Flavin and being presented by the Orlando Little Theatre Players, Thursday evening, January 31, at the Sorosis House in Orlando at 8:00 p. m. Mr. Houston has recently been appointed production director of the Orlando Little Theatre. A graduate of Williston Academy and American University of Washington, D, C, during his college career Mr. Houston directed and appeared in Shakespearean plays, usually carrying the burden of the comedy. After graduating from college Mr. Houston became director of the University Players and a member of the board of directors of the Theatre Guild of Mountain Lake, N, Y. In 1933 and 1934 Mr. Houston won first place in the Orlando Little Theatre playwriting contests. Among the plays written by John Houston are: a farce comedy "Kissproof," a mystery melodrama "Madame Death," "Library," and "Sunset by Slantsky," a short satire which was the prize winning play in 1933, and "The Four Square Man."&#13;
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AMERICAN PAINTINGS TO BE EXHIBITED Mi's. Florence Hudson, president of the Orlando Art Association, announces an event of great interest to take place Jan. 28th to Feb. 11th, at the Pataky Art Center in West Washington street. An exhibition of paintings by such American artists as the late Robert Henri and Bretzfield, will be shown, and as a special attraction Edith Fairfax Davenport's copy of the portrait of Whistler's mother will be on exhibition. The committee arranging the show would, be • pleased to learn if owners of paintings by distinguished Americans will loan them for the exhibition. The hours for viewing the paintings will be 9-12, 2:30-5 each day and admission for adults 26c, children 15c.&#13;
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A Suggestion When you are at the Post Office stop next door for gas, oil and checking. BLEDSOE'S SERVICE STATION The most convenient service station in Winter Park. Let us demonstrate to you the quality of our service. Taxi and Scenic Tours. New model ears. Tel. 200&#13;
JENKINS DOLIVE Home Interiors The Old Chest Antiques—Gifts 17 W. Washington St. ORLANDO&#13;
THE LATCH STRING In a Tropical Garden Serving— LUNCHEON TEA and DINNER Tel. 8751 718 Magnolia ORLANDO Delicious Food Thoughtfully Served&#13;
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BARNEY LINENS No. 5 Autrey Arcade ORLANDO Distinctive European Linens Monograming Potoskey, Mich. - Orlando, Fla.&#13;
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When Arthur Guiterman wrote those famous lines about the Winter Parkians being "almost wholly occupied in sitting through each other's lectures," he failed to appreciate the importance and popularity of the various musical performances which go to make up a large part of our cultural program. Music holds a high place in the local affections and rightly so, for have we not the most unusual star attraction of the Symphony Orchestra, and the effective singing of the Chapel Choir, to say nothing- of the several individual vocalists and instrumentalists who are heard from time to time in this "Town that Became a University" ?&#13;
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Dr. Newman Reviews Pirandello's Work A large audience heard Dr. Evelyn Newman speak at All Saints' Parish House on Monday afternoon, January 19, on Luigi Pirandello, Pulitzer Prize winner in Drama for 1934. Dr. Newman believes that Pirandello's great success is due to his striking the keynote of a disillusioned post-war world. After a brief sketch of his life in Sicily and Germany she reviewed two of his famous novels, both tinged with a terrible philosophy of frustration and revolt against a mechanized age. Of his many plays, Dr. Newman reviewed four of his best known dramas in all of which he draws strange fantastic types to illustrate his hopeless credo of disillusion.  In contrasting him with Bernard Shaw, the speaker said Shaw's women have strength whereas Pirandello's feminine types are inconstant, weak and sad. Members of the Church Service League served tea after the lecture. "Joseph and His Brethren," by the famous German author, Thomas Mann, -will be the subject&#13;
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WHAT WE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CITRUS FRUIT (As Winter Park Topics shares its office on East Park avenue with Mr. K. F. McPherson, the well known citrus grower, your Editor asked him to tell our readers how to pick out good fruit and why.' Here we have it.—Ed.) In the purchase of citrus fruit the average person relies solely on the looks, and strange to say this method can be followed with satisfactory results with all fruits with the exception of citrus fruits. The best looking orange or grapefruit  is by no means the sweetest and juiciest nor of the best flavor. California has always been noted for the looks of her fruit but when our Florida fruit is ripe there is no fruit in the world that will excel it in sugar and juice content as well as flavor. It is a very deplorable fact that the growers of this State have been guilty of the unforgivable sin of shipping fruit before it is properly mature; a crime that carries rightly the severe penalty of poor prices. It has always seemed to me that the right and proper way to sell citrus fruit would be by the pound because the purchaser is naturally more interested in the amount of juice that his money will buy. Therefore it is my suggestion to those buying oranges that they pay more attention to the weight of the individual orange than they do to the outside appearance. If an orange is of high juice content the weight of the orange will be relatively heavy, This test may at first seem rather complicated but it is astonishing how soon one can judge the juice: content by the weight by just holding the orange in the palm of the hand. This test is one that is very necessary at this season as the recent freeze has brought about a drying-out condition in a large majority of the fruit offered for sale. Wherever a grove was injured by the recent freeze the fruit will be found to be light in weight and lacking in juice content. This condition varies in accordance with the severity of the frost damage. In the purchasing of citrus fruit it would be well to remember that the best fruit is usually bought direct from the grower. No grower by any means produces all first-class fruit, but in nearly every case his first-class fruit is kept exclusively for his individual shipment and sales, the poorer grade fruit is sold to the packing houses where it is packed and shipped to the Northern auctions or sold to road stands to be resold at prices in keeping with the quality and grade of such fruit. Therefore the two important things to remember in the buying of citrus fruit either for your own use or for shipping to your friends is to be sure of the juice content by the weight of the orange and to buy, whenever possible, directly from the grower. K. N. McPHERSON.&#13;
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PPISTER PAINTINGS SHOWN IN MEMPHIS Jean Jacques Pfister, who recently had an exhibition of twenty-five paintings at the Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, Memphis, Tenn., reports a very interesting trip and visit. The gallery is beautiful and Memphis an alert center of art activities, as witnessed by the large and enthusiastic attendance at the exhibition. The group of paintings Mrs. Louise Bennett Clark, director of the Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, described as "Outdoors Kaleidoscope Caught by Brush of Jean Pfister," perhaps because of the wide scope of interest Mr. Pfister habitually displays in his pictures, ranging' in subject from "The Telephone Building," "George Washington Bridge," and "East River"—all from New York City, to "The Continental Divide, Idaho," "Old Miner's Cabin, Montana," "Rocky Coast, Maine," "Myakka River, Florida," the colorful "Autumn in New Hampshire," and several paintings of Switzerland and California. Probably the two paintings "Old Fashioned Flowers" and "First Glow—the Tetons" were the favorites, although "Autumn in New Hampshire" and "Mount Washington" also vied in popularity. Incidentally, a very fine Italian painting from the famous Kress collection which was shown in the Brooks Memorial Gallery one year ago was presented to the Museum and hangs permanently in the beautiful gallery. The Kress Italian paintings are to be shown in Winter Park in February. Mr. Pfister found, even !in the winter time, much sketching material in and about Memphis, particularly the city sky line and the Mississippi River with the Cottonwood trees and vines as well as the commercial activities on this mighty stream. Mr. Pfister gave one demonstration painting talk at the Brooks Memorial Art Gallery, and in a few moments his audience recognized a favorite Mississippi park just south of the city. He also gave a demonstration painting before the students of the Academy of Fine Arts and Design.&#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 Fridays. 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;
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BULBS Amaryllis and Caladiums Cut Flowers—Pansy Plants LAKEMONT GARDENS (Lakemont Ave.) Wyndham Hayward&#13;
Brighter Homes Paint Co. J. REX HOLIDAY BUILDING CONTRACTOR Altering — Painting Repairing — Decorating 348 Park Ave. So. Phone 9173 WINTER PARK, FLA.&#13;
GROVER MORGAN In Colonial Store Jeweler - Engraver Swiss Bracelet Watch Expert	&#13;
Complete Service on all Cars including mechanical work Rent-a-Car Service Taxi Service , Stevens Service Garage  I 121 Lyman Ave. - Tel. 9173&#13;
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DR. SHIPPEN'S LETTER FROM SPAIN (Continued from page 1) ace, though long since bare of furnishings, outranks, in my judgment, the palaces of France and Italy in its refined beauty, Doubtless familiar to many of your travelled readers, and often described, it calls for no superlatives of mine, yet I shall carry away with me an indelible picture of its superb location, its rivulets and fountains, its myrtle, box, rose, and cypress gardens, reflected in still pools, its delicate wall tracery, picked out in gold and clear colors, still, fresh after many centuries, its royal courts and luxurious inner chambers, its cedar and mother-of-pearl domed ceilings, its inlaid gates,— what is there to compare with it? No wonder Boabdil, the Moorish king, who surrendered the Alhambra to King Ferdinand in 1492, the last of the Moors in Spain,—no wonder he wept, though a warrior, upon leaving this earthly paradise. Does history justify the Spaniards in driving the Moors out of Spain? According to Havelock Ellis, in his "Soul of Spain," "Granada represents the victory of the least amiable moment of Christianity over the most exquisite moment of Islam . . . one of the finest civilizations the world has known." Nevertheless, as I see it, the Moors, as an ultra-conservative people, stationary in their religion and civilization, their women hardly better than slaves, did not, and do not, belong to a progressive social order. Spain, backward as she was, yet possessed the germs of development. It is significant that Spanish, not Moorish, jewels made it possible for Columbus to discover a new world. We realized the static character of the Moor when we went to Fez, the capital of Morocco, before we visited Spain. Reached by a tiresome all-day bus ride from Tangier, Fez is a mediaeval, walled city of a hundred thousand souls, wherein life has changed little in eleven centuries. We found it a veritable labyrinthine rabbit-warren, its steep ten-foot streets crowded with Moors, Berbers, Riffs, Soudanese, Jaws and Oriental nondescripts, with never a European or an American. Men wearing the fez, or the turban in every possible color, and the invariable white bournous, with its peaked hood— women swathed in white up to the eyes—donkeys almost concealed under their heavy loads, pushing their way in the crowd—an occasional horseman on a spirited barb —a ceremonial procession with musicians thumping queer drums and blowing continuous strident blasts on five-foot slender trumpets—- merchants on either side of the trellis-covered streets, in tiny booths sitting behind their wares of copper, leather, rugs, fruits and what-not, without solicitation— mosques here and there, gorgeous in their rich tracery and green tiles, a joy to the eye, entrance being forbidden to "Christian dogs," —these were some of the pictures, an ever-changing kaleidoscope, presented to our unaccustomed eyes. Aside from many human derelicts., diseased and pitiful, the men, as a type, impressed us greatly, with features classic, clear eyes, olive skin, and, above all, with their proud and high-bred bearing. Finer looking men we have never seen. Even the waiters at our hotel, elderly bearded men, were of distinguished "port," to use an old English word, and might almost have been mistaken for dignified Rollins College professors. The mountain Berbers, by the way, are by some thought to be descendants of the ancient Romans, hence, as Aryans, distant cousins of ours! Not to be claimed, however, for Cunningham Grahame calls the Berbers "the greatest thieves, assassins and traitors in the world." Queer as we must have appeared to these Orientals of Fez, they paid us no attention, almost superciliously ignoring us. We should not, however, have felt safe in that dark, mysterious city without our guide. EUGENE RODMAN SHIPPEN. (Continued next week.) &#13;
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RANDOM NOTES At the meeting1 of the University Club last Saturday evening a Constitution was adopted and the election of officers will take place at the next meeting, February 2nd, Dr. Charles W. Dabney spoke on "Education in the South," largely devoting his attention to the negro, and giving data which he had compiled as a member of the Southern Education Board which later ' became the General Educational Board, one of the Rockefeller undertakings. The open discussion following revealed much interest in the subject and it was voted to give it further consideration on the program of the next meeting when Mr. William E. Stark, formerly of Hampton Institute, will address the club.  On next Thursday morning at the regular Art Seminar, Edith Fairfax Davenport will address the group on the topic "The ItalianRenaissance." Miss Davenport has won many honors here and abroad, being the first American woman to be admitted to the Beaux Arts. Being a grand-niece of Whistler and having attained such high rank in her field, she was given permission by the French Government tocopy the painting of Whistler's mother in its exact dimensions. This copy was shown at the Exposition in Chicago this summer with the permission of the French Government. The canvas will be exhibited at the Pataky Gallery in Orlando during the show to be held there Jan. 28-Feb. 11. Miss Davenport has a winter studio in Zellwood, the rest of the year she divides between her New York and Kansas City studios.&#13;
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DR. STOCKING TO SPEAK AT KNOWLES CHAPEL (Continued from page 1) of the Pilgrim Church in St. Louis to accept the call to the First Congregational Church in Newton Centre, Mass, In this new field of service, Dr. Stocking will be a successor to Dr. Edward M. Noyes, pastor emeritus of the First Congregational Church in Newton Centre, and now winter pastor of the Tourist Church in Seabreeze, Daytona Beach. Dr. Noyes will be the other principal speaker at the celebration in Orange City Tuesday. As pastor of one of St. Louis' leading churches, Dr. Stocking is well known in the Middle West, where his sermons have been broadcast each week. He is noted as a lecturer and for his work in young people's activities. Although his national prominence has been achieved since he accepted the St. Louis pastorate in 1927, Dr. Stocking is a product of New England, a graduate of Amherst and Yale Divinity School. He was pastor of the Central Congregational Church in Newtonville, Mass,, from 1905.to 1013 and has been pastor of churches in New Haven, Conn,, Bellows Falls, Vt., as well as in Washington, D. C, and St, Louis.&#13;
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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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HIRAM POWERS Realtor First Established Realtor in Winter Park 133 E. MORSE BOULEVARD TELEPHONE 362 WINTER PARK ON NEW ENGLAND AVE. For Sale, large two story house, garage and 100x147 foot plot. Bargain $6500.00, no less. Terms. I have other bargains in homes. If it is for sale I have it. ALSO FIRE INSURANCE&#13;
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