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Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, Wednesday, April 27, 1955 Dog Hauls Off Gwynne PTA Holds Meeting Officers Installed For Coming Year, Reports Given CONGRATULATIONS On their wedding anniversaries to Mary and Ben Waters, Dolly and Pete VanDuyl, Corrine and Luby Youmahs, Vula and Buck Armeda, Martha and Cecil Maker, Frances and Cecil Shaw, Betty and Jimmy Forehand. DOUBLE FEATURE Cartoon At 7:30 and 10:00 "THE BIG HEAT" Glenn Gloria Grahame Only Ford Also at 9:05 Carton of Milk Mrs. Eunice Sheffield of 2009 High St. caught a thief yesterday morning making off with her quart of milk but she didn't try to stop him or even call the police. The culprit was a little black dog, barely more than a foot high.

"That's the cutset thing I ever saw," said the startled house wife. "There he was holding his head high to keep from dragging the carton on the ground and "DECISION BEFORE DAWN" SAVES SHOWERS Bermuda has no streams or underground stores of fresh water, so rain water for drinking and washing must be caught on rooftops and collected in Gary Merrill Richard Basehart i 1 1 "7 7-- TrrT rnfTfT mrx: "i -i--h 'VVV Xsv?" i lr 1 V- 1 if 4 clipping as fast as the load would Regular Admission See It From The Beginning PHONE 5-5571 allow down Michigan Avenue." This Isn't the first time Mrs. Sheffield has been robbed. Several mornings lately when she went out to bring in the milk it was gone. She called the dairy to complain but they vowed it had been "Church and Universal Military Training'' was the devotional given by Mrs.

Floyd Ellis Bt a meeting of the Gwynne PTA Monday night. Mrs. Girard Kinzie approved the treasurer's report given by Mrs. Bea Cleaves. Mrs.

Juanita Ellis' fourth and fifth grade room won the attendance banner. Mrs. Emmett Cornell, president of the Lee County Council, installed officers for the coming year. They are S. E.

Fahrney, president; Mrs. Clifton Sapp, vice president; Mrs. Jams treasurer and Mrs. Carl C. Braesch, secretary.

It was announced that Mrs. Ray Thomas, vice president of the County Council, will attend the District and County Council work shop in Orlando May 10-12. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Russell Wintle and Mrs. Damon Hutzler.

The refreshment table was decorated with Easter lilies. delivered. Yesterday around 6:30 TODAY THURSDAY Features at "Romeo and Juliet" is as beautiful as 'Henry as stirring as It is truly a masterpiece of poetry and beautiful photography, as well as of acting." PARENT'S MAGAZINE a.mAshe opened the door just In timeHo 'catch a glimpse of the pup grasping the carton in his teeth by its pasteboard pouring spout." "I didn't have the heart to yell at him," she said. "And besides I couldn't have caught him Those present were Mr. and First oil well drilled In the United States was opened at Titusville, Pennsylvania, by Edward L.

Drake, on August 28, 1859. Mrs. Charles W. Milstead, Mes-dames James Riley, Carl Braesch Here Is a great motion picture. We highly recommend it to everyone that enjoys fine entertainment and outstanding acting.

THE MANAGEMENT in mellow cork tone with bateau-shaped wristline. Elegant whit glove (upper right) has self-leather half-bow and streamer saddle-stitched in black. Another white glove (lower right) is in cape leather, has flat seams for slim and narrow looks. There's a single row of perforations along the back and another encircling the wrist. LEATHER LOOK.

Leather gloves for spring blossom into pal pastels, reflect the slim and narrow look of current fashions. Shortie In azure blue pigskin (upper left) has self-leather, over size button and loop. Ladylike look is reflected (lower left) in muted pink kidskin in new four-button length that flares from the wrist. Wrist-length version of the pigskin shortie (center) is FORT MYERS 1 Perry Delivers Rotary Address 3 I lill V. EdUon BrMM 76e fflafote Patent Inconsistent Discipline Can Be Sign of a Deeper Problem IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in Joining an Art Class, come to 921 E.

River Drive at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, April 27, or call Cora Burghard at 4-7644. A Last Times Tonight E. H. MacMillan, Shirley McGowan, Loyd Peden, R. E.

Dickenson, R. J. Lyles, Casto A. Ellis, William Sheppard, A. G.

Howard, Artist E. Ford, Floyd Ellis, Thomas, Charles Nas-worthy, Russell Wintle, Clifton Sapp, Jack Morrison, Gordon Z. Wicker, Ellis Haight, Lillian Myers, Girard Kinzie, Helen Burnett, Willis Johnson, Bea Cleaves, Clyde Lambe, Frank Caughey, Minor Bott, Berry Williams, Da- mStr Sm By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE Mrs. S.

says she and her hus District Governor Chesley F. Perry yesterday delivered a speech to the Rotary Club marking the 50th anniversary of Rotary International, which was founded in Chicago in 1905. He cited the history of service as a guide In planning for the next 50 years of Rotary service. President James A. Franklin Jr.

announced that a Rotary Club A band disagree over the discipline of their children. One recent Saturday, Mr. S. I vid Smith, Dan Irwin, Ruth Hall, Wow tVfii Box Office Opena 9:30 Dial 5-0665 told his eight-year-old son not to come near him while he was painting the garage. His wife took special pains to support this request.

But after Junch, she came up from the cellar to behold Danny, happily bespattered Louie Hunter, E. C. Gibson, Robert Ruley, Miss Janet Owens, Christine Beatte, Cecil Henderson, principal, Mary Tyler and S. E. Fahrney and Jack HtBKftUYMB- East on Highway 82 effect on children.

For they bring to normal friction between parents deeper tensions that justify Dan in the belief that he's the star of great drama. Naturally, he enjoys top billing. And to retain it, he can become a nasty little opportunist running back and forth with tales between his parents to foment the big scenes which have really nothing to do with him. So I hope Mrs. S.

will ponJer the possibility that she objects not to her husband's treatment of their child, but to his treatment of her. Then, with her conclusion, she can resolve her problem herself. I bet she thinks him "irresponsible." I bet he thinks she pushes him around. If there's truth in either of these feelings, the way to change them is to get them out in the open. TODAY Two Features and a Cartoon At 7:22 and 11:15 Whale meat Is used extensively in Japan and some European countries.

One whale produce as much meat as 100 head of cattle. ClvtCABU KcteKATlIRE DCaRCiSJlM LESLIE DliWlLS-OBSSai 7:20 10:50 iBOGARTf BACAU i SlEP' I 8:45 Only Jiiomeo HMiet stoning VeWTremcoiOM Laurence Harvey Susan Shentall-flora Robson Norman Wooland-Mervp Johns-BaTrarm-Seiwtifii Cabot Lydia Sherwood uw hr tot. dmj Reoato Castdlaai 4 1. Arttoi Rank llritri Artists rim CARTOON LATEST NEWS RUBY'S BEAUTY SHOP Cold Waves $5 up Hair Cutting, Styling and Coloring by Ruby 907 Liberty St. fhone 5-4061 At 9:33 Only FOXWORTHY will be chartered in May at Fort Myers Beach, the sixth new club in Terry's district this year.

Charter night for the new club will be sometime between May 10 and May 15, Franklin said. The Beach club will meet Thursdays at noon. "The birth of Rotary marked the of the service club Idea," Perry said. "The manner in w)uch Rotary has awakened and developed the forces inherent in the ideal of nervice among the peoples and nations is a tribute to the universal genius of Rotary and is a part of our inheritance as we embark on our second 60 years." Perry mentioned the membership classification of the club in which he said, "we find that our strength lies in the divergence of occupational interests of our members at the club level." Business Ethics "Through the medium of Rotary, the world has come to know and to observe standards of business and professional ethics, and on the day that every Rotary club and each individual Rotarian learns to apply vocational service principles to every business practice, on that day will rivalries become only the competition of cooperative i ip, without friction or contention. "Fellowship is one of the mainsprings of accomplishment, fellowship which has spanned communities, districts, and our national boundaries." Perry said Rotarlans have invested $3,750,000 in the Rotary International Foundation fellowships which have been granted to 700 men and women of 60 nations.

Terry said "as Rotarians, we with paint, helping his father. She writes: "My husband is always doing inconsistent things like this. As he reads your column, I wish you'd discuss the danger of discipline disagreements between parents. Unfortunately, I don't revere consistent action toward children. I think it's quite posiiible not to want Danny to help you paint at II a.m.

and enjoy his cooperation aft 2 p.m. And that your inconsistency will appear most reasonable to your little boy. I think that hia acceptance of your changed feeling is entirely a matter of your own acceptance of it. The inconsistency that's harmful is the kind that is motivated by feelings we do not accept For example, my husband may prefer not to know how intensely he resents my overconscientious passion to have everything "just so" around me. So he may not roar at me, "Will you leave my pipe alone? If I want it in the rack, I'll put it there!" Instead of resisting me directly, he might use inconsistency toward our children to resist me.

And upset the order of my discipline to avenge himself for the unrelayed stiffness of my attitude toward him. Under such circumstances, my problem would not be his inconsistency toward the children but hurt that he cannot tell me about. It is discipline disagreements of this nature that have adverse SEE THE GREATEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL SHELL SHOW ON EARTH FREE ADMISSION 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. FLORIDA MARINE MUSEUM REMEMBER THE NAME 1 Jlile North of Edison Bridge on the Tamiaml Trail Fellowship Won By Dr.

Leachman Dr. Robert B. Leachman, 81, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton G.

Leachman of Fort Myers Beach, has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship by the Guggenheim Foundation. He will leave Aug. 1 for Stockholm, Sweden, for a year'a research in nuclear physics. Dr. Leachman is a staff member of the Los Alamos (X.

scientific laboratory. The relatively few fellowships given are awarded on the basis of achievements and future promise. The scientist graduated from the Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He received his doctor's degree at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. Dr.

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