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Florida Today from Cocoa, Florida • Page 2D

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Cocoa, Florida
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TODAY, Thursday, Inly 20, 1971 Their Own Thing Community School Community School LA view of the room from someone who school facilities doesn't know what's going on might be all summer with confusing. There's ping pong happening macrame and in one area and badminton games in anpsychology. other. On the other side of the gym is a to be the busiest dog obedience class and exercise class. at least in the No one seems to let the other activities classes are going interfere with his.

Everyone does his own thing and enjoys it. TRYING to win the badminton game are Patty Knight, 15, left, and 13-year-old Tina Catalano, both of Cocoa Couples Recite Vows in Church Ceremonies nies Pasley-Dryer Services employed in by Delray John Beach. Remus in ding Delray trip to Beach New after Orleans, a' La. wed- Palm employed Bay. by Radiation, Inc, in trip to Melbourne the after Western a Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of white organza.

Mrs Ralph L. Crawford was matron of honor. Bridesmaids. were Trice Dryer, sister of the bride, Linda Pasley, sister of the bridegroom, and Joann Pasley. Flower girl was Tangy Ann Bartens.

Michael Simon was ringbearer. Serving as best man was Richard Pasley, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Paul Bell, Robert Welch and Harold John Smith. The couple will be at home The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin James Dryer IiI of Satellite Beach. She was graduated from Melbourne High School and attended Auburn University in Auburn, Ala. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Henry Pasley of Delray Beach.

He attends Palm Beach Junior College and is Cocoa Rap House Is 'A Place To Be opens every day, except Wednesay at noon. The schedule is flexible. This month the 30-40 who come to the rap house have voted to let 21-year-old Richard Baxter, another Mental Health Center paraprofessional, talk about black history, on Monday nights at 7 p.m. Richard is black. The marriage of Samual Henry Pasley III of Delray Beach to Miss Evelyn Dryer took place July 3 at St.

Paul's Episcopal Church of Delray Beach. "I talk about what it's like to be'3 I feel about white people, interracial dating and other problems relating to blacks." On Tuesdays, the group is trying to set up a similar discussion group on Indian culture. I it works out, Chris Adkins who's part Indian, will lead the discussions. "It's not a conventional SUNDAY IS clean-up day. type of black history," said Whoever is there on that day Richard.

helps get the house in order. Carroll Righters Horoscope vitations that are worthwhile. Show that you have charm. MRS. PARSONS Terri Seaton LEO (July 22 to Aug.

21) Show that you have the ability to get everything working in harmonious fashion at home and in a way that is best for all concerned. Develop a more practical attitude toward loved one. Don't be ruled by emotion alone. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept, 22) You have the new mechanisms now to improve routines SO get busy with them and accomplish a good deal.

Go to an expert and get. the advice you need where personal life is concerned. Seek true happiness. LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.

22) If you listen to ideas which the financially prominent have to suggest, you are able to improve your situation in life. You have a good mind. Use it more. Stop working so 'hard physically. SCORPIO (Oct.

23 to Nov. 21) Your ideas are fine, but to Polly's Pointers DAWN woefully eyes her mistress, Sarah Paxton, knowing that dog obedience begins soon TODAY Staff Photos By Jerry Cooper Doing At Since Cocoa High's came into being in May, have been in full use activities ranging from ceramics to golf and Thursday night seems night of the week at CHS gymnasium where four on simultaneously. MRS. PASLEY Evelyn Dryer From Page 10 plained. "We have to let the kids police themselves." The age group which participates in the Cocoa Rap House is older than the one in Satellite Beach.

In the beach community, the kids who attend are pre-adolescents to early teens. In Cocoa, they range from 14 to 22 years of age. Thirty percent are blacks. ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr.

19) Being conscientious in handling those promises you have made to your associates is very important now. Don't lose good contacts, either. Be sure to pay bills you have put aside. TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) You know now what an associate expects of you and can cooperate so that fine benefits are possible for both in the future.

A long discussion with another person could lead to good results. GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) An ideal day to bring a fine idea to a bigwig who can aid financially so that you have success with it. Engage in civic duties that can also be helpful to your career and add to your prestige. Show that you have ability. MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) An ideal time to assist a younger, person and perform a valuable service that will.

be appreciated. Do some entertaining. Accept in- Empty Spools Make Pull Toys DEAR POLLY The use of spools is limited only by one's imagination. Norene could make pull toys with several fasterled together, doll furniture such as chairs, sofas, beds and sinks, puppets or just stringing the together, painting with "nontoxic paint and letting the tiny ones play with them. Numbers could be painted on spools to help the children in starting to recognize them and the difference between them.

Names could be painted on the spools to help them learn those, too. My children always liked to just play with spools as if they were stacking blocks. I have even heard of making a castle with spools. GAYE DEAR POLLY My pet peeve is with the manufacturers of work trousers with thin pockets that soon get holes and need con stant mending. Men are aggravated by holes in their pockets and we women are not pleased with this constant mending chore.

I States, British Columbia, and Canada. Goen-Santos The marriage of Ens. Lewis W. Goen of Pensacola to Miss Minerva Santos of Oakland, Calif. took place June 19 at Corpus Christi Church of Piedmont, Calif.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bonifacia Santos of Oakland. 6 1 The bridegroom is the son of Capt. ret.) and Mrs.

Neil M. Goen of Satellite Beach. The couple will be at home at Pensacola after a wedding trip to Monterey, Calif. finally solved this by ripping out those flimsy pockets and making new ones out of heavy-duty cotton. But why should new pants require this extra work? LOIS DEAR POLLY Mrs.

R.W.J. wanted to know how to keep the dye from her shoe lining from fading on her hose and feet. I had this problem and returned the shoes to the store where they were purchased and they returned the full price saying nothing could be done to seal the dye and that a chemical reaction between my skin and the dye caused this "bleeding." MRS. K.B. DEAR POLLY My Pointer is for the families who loved watermelon and mothers who dislike the mess of juice and seeds all over the kitchen.

The minute a watermelon is brought into my house it is cut into eating-sized pieces, seeds are removed and it is all placed in a container with a tight fitting lid. The children are free to help themselves, there is no bickering about who gets the heart watermelon rinds in the sink, no juice on the counter tops or seeds throughout the house. It is certainly easier to store as it takes up less room in the refrigerator. Be certain you have a container with a tight-fitting lid as few people like a termelon-flavored butter. MRS.

E.M.W. Parsons-Seaton The marriage of William Nielson Parsons, Jr. and Terri Susan Seaton took place July 25 at the First Christian Church of Johnson City, Tenn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack C. Seaton, Johnson City. She attended Converse College, Spartanburg, S.C. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Nielson Parsons, Sr. of Melbourne. He was graduated from Rollins College and is have cr: 'hirg to do and can't get jobs," he said. "So Job Clinic is to get odd for them. People call here and I find 'someone who'll do the work they need done.

"We do everything from yard work to clean up jobs and painting. If I can't find someone to do it I get in touch with the CAA's (Community Action Agency) Kid Corps and they find someone who can. "WE ALL AGREED that 10 percent of what we make goes back to the rap house. That way we can buy craft supplies and whatever else we might need to keep the house going." Baxter can be reached between noon and 6 p.m. on days that the rap house is open.

(The rap house phone number is 632-7213.) McDivitt, Baxter and the third paraprofessional who shares work hours at the house, Vickie Fennell, all agree that the rap house concept is working. Yes, they're dealing with kids on drugs. Yes, they occasionally have an emergency situation and send someone to the emergency room of Wuesthoff Memorial Hospital. "But we're dealing with the situation," said McDivitt. "I'd say that we're months ahead of where we thought we'd be when the house opened in January.

We have the trust and respect of lots of kids and that's what's important." M.A. EL-TOBGUI, M.D. Is pleased to announce the opening of his new practice in OBSTETRICS and GYNECOLOGY at 315 Magnolia Merritt Island as of AUGUST 2nd, 1971 Appointments are Currently taken by phone from 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Telephone 632-3033 Office hours by appointment only Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floorlength gown of peau de soie in an empire design.

Carol Holmes was maid of honor and Mrs. Corkey K. Brown was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Jennifer Hall, cousin of the bride, Susan Parsons, sister of the bridegroom, Debbie Saylor. Serving as best man was David Glenn.

Ushers were Robert Mansfield, Maxwell, Ward Curtis, Tom Leeper, Dan Keaton, Edward G. DeHart, Tony Seaton, brother of the bride, John Thislte, Darrell Curtis and War Curtis. The couple will be at home DEAR POLLY Whenever tornadoes or electric storms are predicted and doors and windows have to be opened a membit for ventilation, the safest place to keep candles is to place. them in holders and then set these in the bathtub or sink. If one should blow or topple over nothing catches on fire.

MARLENE On Sunday evenings at 8 p.m. movies are shown sometimes they're real old flicks," said McDivitt. "And sometimes they're films supplied by the center about drugs. "Sometimes we'll even show old films about drug abuse made before much was known about it and they can be pretty funny." One rap house project which has proved successful is the Job Clinic. Baxter is in charge.

"There are so many kids around here who don't be successful, you have to do more work yourself instead of relying so much on others. Get the cooperation of intelligent individuals. Don't neglect good relatives. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec.

21) You can quietly take care of a matter now that has been bugging you and get it cleared up nicely, Converse with a bigwig in a field that appeals to you. Make effort to obtain necessary data. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) You can now get together with a loyal friend who will assist you in gaining a cherished personal aim.

Know how to improve social standing through clever and orthodox methods. Dress well. INTRODUCTORY OFFER KOSCOT Lemon Facial Bath Pot 0'Pearis 262-4455 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M. DISCOUNT TO KOSCOTTERS AQUARIUS (Jan.

21 to Feb. 19) Plans concerning the business side of your life have been moving slowly lately, but now all speeds up to your benefit. Discuss with bigwig how to have an improved public image. Follow ideas expounded. PISCES (Feb.

20 to Mar. 20) Loved one may be stubborn about going along with fine plans you have, but you are very persuasive now and all is fine. A new approach at regular routines helps a great deal. Avoid those who like to argue. FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE NOW OUR ENTIRE STOCK Summer DRESSES SPORTSWEAR SWIM SUITS TONIGHT ONLY OPEN 'til 11:00 P.M.

MERRITT SQUARE 729.

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