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Frank Lanmaid and Mrs. H. Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1958 S-B Weaving Classes Hillenbrand. Mrs.

J. Waldo Tide man was hostess. In charge of beverages were Mrs. W. J.

Ras- LEARN TO SKATE NOW I Kiddi Beginners Class Tues. Adult Beginners Claw Sun. Call For Other Class Times EM'S ROLLERLAND 4087 Palm Beach Blvd. ED. 5-0981 Attract Visitors of University of Florida, Gainesville i.

spending th. semester vacation here with Everglades By RUBY GARRETT mussen and Mrs. Frank Watson. Present were Mesdames Merle At Russell Park 1 Nelson, Lottie Loranger, Jennie Cook, Ernest Webb, Ruby Scott, Ralph Kreider, G. D.

Prentiss, Beach Holiday Club Seeking New Members Tournament Plant To Be Made at Meeting Thursday Jenny DeRash, C. J. Kent, H. her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ferell and children, Hilda, Fred and Reba, from Tallahassee spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs.

Alton Clifton and children from Immokalee visit.d hia mother, Mrs. Edith Clifton and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Garrett Thoenen, Alice Winner, Dollie Rusk, Lucy Hunt, Pearl Gou jreon, Pauline Tobin, Grace Beall, Earl Huntiinger, Joseph Barr, Ralph Lykes, Hazel Foreman, Bertha Burritt, Harriet Clark, and children, Linda and Gary, wer. visitors In Naples, I if I Elsie Horecka, Mabel Himelick, Velma Lindsey, Doris Blue, Jose Woman's Club Needs Bed Linens And Cards for Charity Twenty-two states and Canada were represented at Russell Park weaving classes held yesterday. A variety of baskets, trays, lamp shades, and hats are being made in the pine needle class. Handbags, towels and knitting bags are also being made in the Swedish weaving class under the supervision of Mrs.

Clifford Bavier. Pine needle instructors are Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Suson Cas-teroni, Mrs. Joe Paradis, Mrs.

i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and Deaconess Bedell attended the church fish fry at Chokolos- kee, Saturday night. Mrs. W.

Mr Garett and children, Linda and Gary and Mra. Mark Garett mad. a trip to Miami, Tuesday. Deaconess Harriet Bedell held Episcopal services at Goodland. Sunday.

She waa All persons interested in pro phme Crabill, Ottilie Rackel, Otto Noack, 0. F. Gunn, E. C. moting and publicizing Fort My ers Beach are invited to attend a meeting of the Beach Holiday i Crays, H.

Wilson, Mary E. Cook, Elinor Horn, A. Halter, Irene Smith, Allen Sell, Mildred Metz- dinner guest of Mrs. Oscar Leason, Sunday evening. Recent visitors her.

from Miami include Mr. and Mrs. Club to ba held at tha Beacon Restaurant at 8:15 p.m., Thurs ger, Alene Holley, Mary Smith, day. Louise Evans, Sarah Wiest, Roy GRADUATE Lyman Edward Perry, brother of Mrs. Claude H.

Mathia of Brown Road, North Fort Myera waa graduated from the University of Tampa Friday night with a bachelor of science degree. Borden, A. Frieaer, H. S. Price, W.

W. Foye, Earl Blampin, Al-vin Schultz, A. Lanzenkamn. Under a new system associate memberships in the Holiday Club have been discontinued. All memberships are now based on a flat Walter Allen, H.

Nop pa, vi urcn umii i Schmulze, D. Van Sweden, P. Minnema, R. Posprschek, Lillian- rate of 25 each. Funds will be used entirely for advertising and publicizing Fort Myers Beach and for providing visitors in Don Hawthorne, Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Wood, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Goetz, Mrs. Grace Leffel, Mra. I Jan. Garigan, Gena Goetz, Mild-, red Bellony, Dr. and Mrs.

W. Warren, Virginia Klrko, Lib Goatz, Joy Kires, Johney Kiiko, Ethel Tussey and Emmi. Walin Mr. and Mra. H.

D. Walker and sons, Ned and Tommy, from Bainsbridge, war. visitors her. Thursday through Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Garrett and children, Debbie and Alan, an tournament going on over tLere on Wednesday and Sunday nights formation, assistance in finding and the silence for concentrstion 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sun. 1 p.m. to 1 a.m.

ROYAL PALM LANES South On Th. Trail Phon. Ed. 7-9361 places to stay and generally aiaV East en Highway SI is so thick it's almost ubeliev- VrSi Welcome V5 At Tho ANTIQUE SHOW Today, Thursday and Friday 1 Open Daily 1 1 A.M. until 10 P.M.

Except Friday, 1 1 A.M. to 6 P.M. I Daily Door Prize All Exhibits For Sale ADMISSION 75c Tax Included 1 EXHIBITION HALL -J ing the traveler. An information booth is planned for this purpose. 1st 7:07 2nd 9:31 able.

Adults aren't the only ones in on this fascinating game Billboards, newspaper, radio either. Ten-year-old Frank Pre-rost and hia brother Joe, 13, are and television ads and brochures from Orlando are spending a few will be employed. Baker, Catherine Milbourne, Reah Sprouse. Articles Needed Donations of worn sheets and pillow cases and men's white shirts which can be made over for bed shirts are asked to be brought to the Russell Park Club House 113 Miramar Rd, on Thursday afternoon. These will be made into pads for cancer patients.

Old Christmas, birthday or anniversary cards are also needed to send to Formosa to tha "All of this requires funds," daya here with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gett. Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Luther and son hava returned home af there as are winter visitors Frank S. Brownie, Arnold Leonard, L. C.

Frizzell, Steve Haban and of course, Harold Fischer, their host, who started all this William Heiber, president, said, "and only through mass memberships and cooperation of all Fort fino-ftAoio piCTufti Plus ter spending tha weekend in Lakeland and Avon Park with relatives and friends. Myers Beach persons Interested in attracting the visitor can this 'The Deadly Mantis' ba done. in the iirst place. Hsroid issued an invitation to interested chess players in the area to join th group only requirment, bring your own chessmen. Deaconess Harriet Bedell left HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS Of last year's total member Everglades Monday for Clewis-ton where sha will speak at th.

ship 50 percent has been received to date and tha driv haa not of cptwwcaiv'Tiai: Methodist Church Monday Indiana Club The Indiana Club meetinsr orig leper colony. They may be taken to tha clubhouse or given to any member of the Russell Park Woman's Club, in CECJLRDEMILLE'S inally scheduled for the first Friday in tha month will be held Feb. 4 in the form of a Valentine's Dance at the Legion Home. ficially opened yet. Checks are to be mailed to Heiber at the Island Motel or to Mrs.

William Irwin, secretary-treasurer in care of the Blue Lagoon. Checks may lso be received at Thursday night's meeting. I Mr. and Mra. F.

Wish Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Cas. from Lakeland viaited friend, her. recently. The Rev. Kee Harrison, Al ThfTfn i Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Voigt and Mr. and Mrs. Art Edwards are ij.V,. Commandments co-chairmen of this event, to NEW CENTRE GLACE BAY, N.

S. CP) A citizen's committee here collected $4,000 to establish a pensioners' recreation centra. They plan to raise another $1,000 for equipment for tha centre, which is scheduled for completion next summer. fred Pondron, The Rev. and Mrs.

reeeoco tiSTAVtaW 81 f'VA Final plans for the shuffleboard tournament the Club is sponsoring as one of tha Beach Day activities will be made at the Thursday meeting. Refreshments will be served followmg tha business session. Chess Club Fort Myers Beach residents and visitors who might wonder about those parked cars outside of Snug Harbor these cold nights might be interested to know that their occupanta have not gone fishing. No air. There's a chess PERFORMANCES MAT.

2 P.M. NIGHT 7:30 "'CYPRESS which all visiting Hooserites are Invited. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Holz-kamp and children Bruce and Joanne have arrived from Elmira, N. to spend the month of February in tha Zappinj Apartment.

Art Evening Beach Art Association mem-bers, guests and interested per-sons are invited to attend the February Art Evening to be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Beach Community Hall. Mrs. Lorra-'ne B. Newton. Cleveland, will be GARDENS Howard Matheny and Mr.

and Mrs. Cap Daniels from wer. recent visitors here. Gerald Garrett and Iris Parker attended a movie at Naples Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Hoffman and daughter, Armeda Potter, attended the fish fry at Chokolosee Saturday morning. Mrs. Barbara Bramen and daughters from Le. Cypress visited Mrs.

Bessie Daniela here, Sunday. Ruby Garrett visited her sia-ter-in-law, Mrs. Etta Garrett and Joyce Garrett and family in Naplea, Saturday evening. Recent visitors at the Glad. Cross Mission wer Dr.

Novi Sag-iroglu from Istanbul, Turkey, Dr. IV STARTS FRIDAY in Color "Mohawk" and "Living Idol" Cin.scop. Color RIDE THE BOAT THE GATORS KNOW guest speaker. Film to be shown Starts Sunday "PAL JOEY" John Goggin, Gainesville, Dr. Ir.

win Pithanan, Carbondale, Dr. and Mrs. J. Pilkington, Dr. lnd.Bndt AIR CONDITIONED Holsey Lodar, Boston, Mr, and Mrs.

Lawrence Frease, One will be Flower Arrangement, Painting a Chinese Figure and Chinese Ceramics Through the Ages. Refreshments and a social period will follow the meeting. A 35 cent charge will ba made non members. WSCS Meeta Members of the Women' Society of Christian Service, Beach Methodist Churth, will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Tom Atkinson, 218 Ohio Ave.

Ceramic. Class ka. Mr. and Mrs. C.

O. Rat Capt. Eddie Long's Jungle Cruise Boat Wofford TWO 3 HOUR TRIPS Daily with Naturalist Aboard ENTERTAINMENT BRING YOUR CAMERA Departs 1 0 :30 A.M. 2 P.M. PRICE $2.09 YACHT BASIN NEXT TO BRIDGE ONLY tery, Cedar Lake, Ohio, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Metcalf, Boston THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Georjre Schultz, Los Angeles. Mr.

LAST 2 DAYS and Mrs. John Dutehu, Ocean Grove, N. Mr. and Mrs. Rclf, St.

Paul, Mr. and Mrs. K. Carson. Kent, Ohio, Mr.

Tha adult education class in and Mrs. H. Sullivan, L. N. eersmies will meet this afler- P'j t7rkrrr OTH8iim Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Hutzel, Red Lodire, Mont, Mr. and Mrs.

Fer- rel Boyd, Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Benson and daughter, Judy, Marquette, Mr. and noon at the Beach School at 3 i o'clock. Visitors to the Beach are invited to join.

A $1 registration fee and II fee for use of the k'ln is charged. Miss Jane Bird is instructor. On Monday nights the ndult education ceramics class is taught by Mrs, Agnes Davis. This Adults 93c Mrs. J.

McDaniel, Waihalla, S. Mesdames, Kenneth Fulton, Students fine Children SSe Corhese, R. P. Richardson, Onacock, Gertrude Fritz, Next Attraction class is also open to visitors as Buffalo, N. and Edward Mil- BEGINS WEDNESDAY Shell Jewelry At Wholesale Prices (The cold weather haa cut our wholesale trade throughout Florida so, our entire inventory goes on sale at TRUE wholesale prices).

$1.00 Retail SHELL EARINGS 6.00 Doz. $1.25 Retail SWEATER GUARDS 7.20 Doz. $2.25 Retail BRACELET SETS $12.00 Doz. $2.50 Retail TIE BAR LINK SETS $15.00 Doz. Many Other Itemi! All Sales 'j Dozen Lots! ATTENTION LADIES: Make selection of six items in any price group.

Save on bridge or door prizes. Timely event for Festivsl Week or Valentine gifts! NEPTUNE JEWELRY CO. H14 Dean St. (Near Hotel Morgan) Fort Myers ler, Buffalo, N. Conrad Metcalfe, Vaterne Justin, New York City, W.

D. Boemer, Cherokee, N. Anthony Manio, Orange, N. and Misses Eleanor Holm-wood, Oakland Park, N. Gertrude Flanigan, Cherokee, N.

1 DCgnff MttDNE JMK CWBPWJ 1W "JP el ei ni le eu sasb ja well as residents, New Students Beach School enrollment this week ii 269, eight pupils having been gained and six lost. New studenta who have entered are Roberta Walsh, who is living at Red Coconut Trailer Park with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walsh, Westfield, N.

Henry and Pamela Dearborn, Lima, Peru, who ar ataying at 284 Es-tero with their parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dearborn and Christopher Campbell, Hart-ville, Ohio who has returned to IsrM ss4 ftgbia' IN sMrol Sat skwr4 yew soot right at pm a IfaafyH t4 eaptsat As Cateetshslrfiss I few mfa Ae 8tK of Virginia Dockstader, New York City and Delia Daniels, Los Angeles, Calif. Clarence Rehwinkl. from La-Belle was a visitor her.

this weekend. Mis. Ann Williams, atadent FORT MYERS SMART KtVESTOS im ims pwh mrm 4nmt Mi t. mt htMla Its Skm In wtstantal swBt as swaerty wtow iwrsgta. iSfsststi wfcs saws ssvdMsss' piQaaffy ia Ifca HI saH(sf 9l S.

Sw fvsafosawnts savt naa laslf pfffpvfy MiM N. Edison Bridf. At 7:15 and 11:00 North Fort Myers By J. TAGGART 'stvtast ii vHi Mi soasalsv fOSf liVtta SRSSS Sha StaeoS sf iS in i aKWMijM II Today's Highlights Southwest Florida vacation at the Beach with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Presley Campbell of Cane Palm Colony.

Linda Dianne Smith, Femdale, has returned to the Beach school and ia staying at Sunset Vista; David McCandless, whose parents are Dr. G. C. McCandless and Dr. Pauline McCandless is here from Franklin, to attend Beach School.

They reside at 3225 Estero also at that iddress is new student Leslie 3est, with his mother Mrg. Mary Flest of Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gomes of 12415 Pacific Tacoma 44, Wash, announce the birth of a son, Grant William, born Feb 1.

Former residenta of North Fort Myers, Mrs. Gomes was Mary Jo Albritton before her marriage. Mrs. C. T.

Albritton is visiting Plus at dldO only ex, v. I CINbmaS30P I I lort Wta' v. "Ss Carmen Avila, who has been Iving with her grandmother in Puerto Rico has arrived to live with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Avila on the Beach Rad and to attend the Beach School, Sketch Group Beach Art Association Sketch Group will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.

st the New Art, Center located in the same building with Jean's Ceramic Shop. Visiting artists are invited to attend. At 7:15 and 11:00 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Cecil Norton of Ely, Nev. was a weekend guest at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Millard Gaddy of Driftwood Drive. Fish Fry A fish fry sponsored by the North Fort Myers Garden Club will held at the Citizen's League Building Friday instead of Saturday night as previously announced. The public la invited to attend. E.

Strasbaugh and son, Boyd, attended the graduation of Strasbaugh's son, Robert Doyle, from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Saturday night. Robert received a Bachelor of Building Construction degree. He left Sunday for Palm Beach Parvntt may HKtd kwt. YOUTH WIU UNDI MTANPI LAURENCE HARVEY GLORIA CRAHAME RICHARD BASEHART 1 (sex Now Going On at Terry Park GATES OPEN AT NOON School Children Free Until 6 P.M. All Rides 1 0c for School Children Until 6 P.M.

Baby Contest 3 p.m. (White Babies) High School Band Concert 8 to 9 P.M. Jr. Livestock Auction 7:30 p.m. Horse Show 8 p.m.

"WORLD'S GREATEST MIDWAY where he has accepted a position 1 with a construction firm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Teterson and children, Roger, Jimmy, Paul and Bobby, returned Sunday! from Titusvill. where they were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson strasbaugh and family. OPPOSITION GETTYSBURG, Pa. (P)Gen. Robert E.

Lee was opposed to the idea of a national park at th. site of the famed Civil War battle here. Lee, writing to David Mc-Conaughy, local attorney who founded the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial declined to join with other officers who had participated in the battle In establishing the position of the troops. The letter ia in the Gettysburg College library. "I think it wiser not to keep open the sores of war," Le.

wrote, "but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered." ONLY A UAXTIO NUXSOt 4 fACCf OMcriptlvs Color aoNa, Msns Mm at Orlka rKCC! Hm party Wr M. H. DAVIS OiVELOPMfNr COST. Fort fvsrs Shores P.O.BOX 976 FORT MYERS F10RJOA RIVER QUEEN CRUISES by Exhibition Hall, City Yacht Basin Orange River. 1:30 p.m.

Frl, Up 60 mil. cruise, 10 a.m., KM 0 Sanibel Beach. 10 a.m. IS-Of Lunches Available On Board HlHNHClSt tot CmT aak.U fM-iw taw; MfM; Ns, our this ao aho scno iwcmm coit ro notu; Ralph Waldo Emerson said: "If great men make nations, then great nations are what mothers hav. made them.".

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