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News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 24

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News-Pressi
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Fort Myers, Florida
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24
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Lions Party St. Joseph Hospital 10-B Fort Myers tFla.) New-Frm, Dec, 22, 1V71 Christmas Party Held at Lehigh tod Neal Streckenfinger Hemming. Births at St. Joseph Shells Decorate Her Tree Sanibel Island, world-renown shelling Ijaven, has an enthusiast who carries her hobby right Into Christmas Mrs. Kathy Bunnell.

She has a most unusual Christmas tree decorated with nothing but shells co-quina, turkey wing, angel wing, fig and sand dollars. Mrs. Bunnell and her husband operate the Surf rider Motel on East Gulf Drive. The tree is in their lobby. Mrs.

Bunnell and her grandchildren collected the shells and she started to make the decorations in June. She had much help from her daughters, Susan Mcintosh and Judith Moody. The North Fort Myers Lions Club and the Lions Auxiliary held their Family Christmas party Saturday night at the Lions Den on Pine Ifiland Road and Beech-wood Drive. The party rooms were decorated In the Christmas theme, using red poin-gettias and ferns for the table arrangements. Jane Hisler, Clara Witte and Georgia Williams were welcomed as new members of the auxiliary.

Fred Johns-on was awarded the cheer basket. Santa arrived In time to distribute gifts to the children. Morris and Norma Garlick were In charge of the Admissions reported Tuesday by St. Joseph Hospital in Port Charlotte were Agnes Gleason, Sue Grove, Sophia Lambroff, Thelma Warner, Media Brydges, Alice Albright, Sonia Rothenberg, Ro-zella Klazer, Diane Kasprzyk, Darlene Kasprzyk, Thelma Sloat, Lula Russell, Shirley Pike, Belinda Trombley, Alfred Giese, James Ward, Jessie Beaton, J. R.

Aber-nathy, John Gallaghy and William Carlson. Dismissals reported were Barbara Tllton, Kay Skinner, Ona Ryan, Kathy Cole, Wava Dixon, Mary Worley, Anna Gander, Florence Weimer, Vivian Hill, Mildred Ken-drick, Georgia Shirk, Kathy Ponder, Francis Anselmo, Harley Unger, Rocco Tertu-liana, Murray Marx, John Blasdale, Jack Collins, Guis-seppe Pizzato, Grant Cooper, Frank Young, Rudolph Aase, Howard Baxendelll, Guy Girone, Albert Pochasa, Ray McDonald, William David, Daniel Mosteller, Harold Fry, James Mock, Maurice The Music Masters played for the dance, which lasted until 2 a.m. Mrs. Julia Morris played the piano, and Roy Merkle led the community singing which was part of the reception for newcomers, as the Friendship Party began. Dr.

William Jacobs of the Congregational United Church of Christ represented the Ministerial Association. More than 700 newcomers and country club members attended the Christmas Friendship Party held in the Lehigh auditorium, Saturday night. Five clubs, the Civitan Club, the Fire Belles, the Ballroom Dance Club, the DAV Auxiliary, and the Congregational United Church of Christ Fellowship, were the host clubs, at the party given under die direction of Mrs. Jimmie Rymer, hospitality director. Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Grove, Route 2, Box 1066, Punta Gorda a 9-pound, 8-ounce son, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Pike, 348 West Wentworth, Englewood a 6-pound, 13 4-ounce son, Monday.

The auditorium was decorated with two trees, one at each end of the stage, Christmas bells hung from the ceiling giving it a festive air. Santa Claus in the person of Bill Keen distributed gifts. Don Franfcle was master-of-ceremonies. Harry C. Powell president of Lehigh Acres Development, welcomed the newcomers and guests.

Winners of the prizes were Ray Hayden, Dr. Harold Barber, Mrs. IsabeBe Donnelly, Gordon Kerr and Robert Johnson. Visitors from arsuad the country were arteading residents who Eve in the corsCTEEty. Joan and Peter Mercier ci Scarries, were titfre wii her parents, Xt.

tad Mrs. Andrew Bro- Ifcr. cad Sirs. Joseph Lan-2E0i, 1113 Giford new-anjErs who moved from Sarsiile, N.Y. Kr.

aad Mrs. Don Nolde, 121 ArcidaJe, escorted their ZEZgztr, Karen, who gra-Szisei from Chcago Teachers CoOtfe, and their son, jKi, vie is home from Tennessee Tech, for the holi- Not The Place BOISE, Ida. If) When Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen returned to their home they found the glass portion of a kitchen door broken.

Attached to the door was a note apologizing for "breaking and entering." A $10 bill was attached. The note stated that "the wrong house was entered. Sorry." Zip and Go! IRINTED PATTERN rV SPecial Jfl "SX 19" Jm Jiy I Hvlngware by If 5 Ltt Misses' slacks in plaid Service for four has the I I ifT WvXi Vi or stripe po-. fljk-wj Hi 'O0't c'lina yet 10 hi i lyestercotton; also MJW A-iiJ I it strong it can take 7 I k7M? solid: in stretch jJ'Jf if I anyhmg your family can i Ujmm 11 denim. Average and Mitt fcfffl oufl In 4 pattomi: --Jr- llmwmm ft 1ft iISfI 1 TwA -Ji W.ntr Frost white gSj sizes 8-18.

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$1.00. INSTANT FASHION BOOK what -to -wear answers. $1.00. i JCPenney The Christmas Place Charge it at Penneys in the Edison Mall. Open Monday thru Saturday, 9:30 A.M.

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