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News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 22

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Fort Myers, Florida
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8-B Dee. 28. i. por charlotte Calendar Tree Replaced 1 ESTERO ISLAND Garden Club members had a happier Christmas thanks to the Brit-tons who replaced the Norfolk Island Pine Christmas tree, so lovingly planted and cared for by club members, and members of Cypress Lake Interact Club, sponsored by the Beach Rotary, who decorated the new tree. DESIGNER TOM NASARRE SWINGS with cultured pearls and a fleecy wool that emphasizes lean body lines.

Draped over and under the casually draped ascot of the blouse four matinee length necklaces of cultured pearls. cond vice president; Carolyn Lowry, recording secretary; Ruth Gilmore, corresponding secretary; Marguerite Withrow, treasurer and Louise Wallenmeyer, executive officer. The club meets at the Beach National Bank at 7:30 p.m. and visitors and residents are welcome to attend the Jan. 22 meeting.

The club also has a workshop meeting every Wednesday morning at the Gallo's home and sponsors the shell show during the Island Festival, always a highlight of the annual event. Optimists 6:45 p.m., Vera's Restaurant. Duplicate Bridge 7:30 p.m., Community Center. University Club 7:45 p.m., Cultural Center Auditorium. FRIDAY Social Security Representative 9:30 a.m., Cultural Center, Room 11.

Illinois Club 1 p.m., Community Center. Therapy Class 2 p.m., United Methodist Church. fount" and Checker Club 2:30 p.m., Cultural Center, Room 16. Kansas-Missouri Club 6:30 p.m., Community Center. Peace River Grange 7:30 p.m., First Federal Savings Loan.

Coast Guard Auxiliary 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center, R'vrn 8. Port Charlotte Fellowship Group "AA" (Closed) 8 p.m., Peace Lutheran Church, Gibralter Dr. ALANON 8 p.m., Peace Lutheran Church. SATURDAY TOPS 9 a.m., Community Center. Public Card Party 7 p.m., Community Center.

ELMER MAY takes over as president of the Beach Shell Club on Jan. 22. Elected to serve with Elmer at the club's December meeting were Lou Maupin, first vice president; Dr. Bea Gallo, se sis, ift MEW SUNDAY Charlotte County Chess and Checker Club 1 p.m., Cultural Center, Room 16. Duplicate Bridge 1:30 p.m., Moose Hall.

Amaranth Dinner 4 p.m., Yacht Club. Port Charlotte Fellowship Group "AA" (Open) 8 p.m., Peace Lutheran Church, Gibralter Dr. MONDAY Duplicate Bridge 1:30 p.m., Harbour Heights Civic Association. Pinochle Club 7:30 p.m., Moose Hall. Veterans of World War I Social 7:30 p.m., Yacht Club.

Weight Watchers Club 8 p.m., Cultural Center, Room 30. Memory Lane Film 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center Auditorium. TUESDAY Duplicate Bridge 1:30 p.m., Community Center. Free Movies 2 p.m., Cultural Center Auditorium. Charlotte County Art Guild 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center, Room 11.

Adult Dance 8 p.m., Yacht Club. Bingo 7 p.m., Jewish Center. Kiwanis Noon, Ramada Inn. WEDNESDAY Rotary Noon, Ramada Inn. Feature Film 7:30 p.m., Cultural Center Auditorium.

Yacht Club Dance 9 p.m., Yacht Club. Charlotte Press Club Dance 9 p.m., Community Center. American Legion Dance 9 p.m., Legion Home. THURSDAY National Association of Retired Civil Employes 1:30 p.m., Community Center. Senior Citizen Lounge Open House 2 to 5 p.m., Cultural Center.

AivAAVQ ci pen niiAHTV MRS. GEORGE EDWARD WILLIAMS Cape Coral Man Wed SPECIAL BUY! Have a spring fling! Double knit acetate suit! Here comes Penneys with a great special purchase! Marvelous three-piece suits for every day, every weather. For now, for later, for summer travels. So great about never wrinkling or mussing or looking like they've had a busy day. At this price, bet you can use a few! Sizes 8 to 18.

Two-tone: navywhite, camelwhite, powderwhite with mock turtleneck Checkerboard: beige, yellow, light green with sleeveless shell top. Mini checks: coral, light green, powder blue with sleeveless shell. 19.88 Tamp a ueremony Needs Burying WINNIPEG UP! Alderman Emily Lyons of Brandon recently turned down a nomination to be executive of the Progressive Conservative Women's Assn. of Manitoba because she wasn't offered the position she wanted. "The only position I would consider accepting is that of 'undertaker' to give the women's organization a decent burial," she said.

Mrs. Lyons thinks the days of separate women's political groups are over. Academy in New London, was his brother's best man. Ushers were Ralph J. Ruso of Tampa, and Davis V.

Yates of Lakeland. A reception at the International Inn was given by the bride's mother. For a wedding trip to Pensacola, the bride donned a green knit dress with matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs.

Williams will live in Pensacola where he is stationed with the United States Navy. FINE PICTURE FRAMING By TOM TUCKER Available Through iff Phone 334-8111 for Time-Temperature Weather Forecast 3324 Cleveland Avenue WEstmore 6-3458 Two University of South Florida graduates, Miss Elizabeth Norma Jardine and Ens. George Edward Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pockman Williams of Cape Coral, were married at 12:30 p.m., Saturday.

The Rev. Patrick McPhillips and the Rev. Lloyd A. Cox of the Church of Epiphany Episcopal Church in Cape Coral, per-formed the double-ring ceremony in Christ the King Catholic Church in Tampa. Mrs.

John Riski was organist. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Raul Roy Jardine of Tampa and the late Mr. Jardine. Candlelight Illusion Given in marriage by her uncle, Walter J.

Langer of Mineola, N. the bride wore a semi-fitted A-line gown of candlelight peau de soie with French alencon lace yoke. It was styled with three-quarter-length bell shaped sleeves and lace train. Her veil was of candlelight illusion and she carried white orchids. Blue Crystal Miss Marjorie Edna Jardine of Tampa, was her sister's maid of honor; Miss a i Honeycutt of Tampa, and Miss Wendy Williams of Miami, were bridesmaids.

They were dressed in Empire gowns of blue crystal peau de soie with long sleeves and matching silk peau de soie sash and bow. They carried white chrysanthemums tinted blue. Herbert Robert Williams of the U. S. Coast Guard (Advertisement) Tender, bving Care to your 7 NEWS from your PHARMACIST Hand Blocked Measured YEAR END SPECIAL 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL KNITS Dec.

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The continued consumption of alcohol can lead to serious diseases of the vital organs of the body. 1 DAY SHIRT SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY Party Dresses Evening Dresses Men's Formal Wear Elegantly Cleaned and Finished for All Spec ial Events. One hour However, alcohol also serves man through its uses in medicine. It is used as an antiseptic, disinfectant and as an anesthe tic. Medicine is our business.

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WE 6-5638 ACROSS FROM MILLERS DEPT. STORE HINT FOR THE HOME: Re move collected film from bath ChargC it! 0PEN NIGHTS! shop Penneys in the Edison Mall, 'til 9 p.m. Monday, thru Saturday! room tile with a dry piece of steel wool. Keep surface dry while cleaning. i -i "1 ifc fc rlll- I' ll.

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