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Tallahassee Democrat from Tallahassee, Florida • Page 7

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aaUafotssre Drmnrrat Tuesday, April 30, 1968-7 i I I She's Befcfs' Choice nii.ii irmawSrl.i 11 mini ikn njj mJ -fc MEN OF THE MAY Keith William Gilbert, center, will reign as king of the May Party tomorrow, escorting Queen Loula Moore to center stage for the afternoon program of dancing and singing in their honor. Flanking him in the line-up of escorts for the attendants are Stanley Hamilton Cooper, Stephen Skipper, Mark Frederick Boyd Henderson, Charles Ernest Pope, Jeffery Walter Pepper, Michael Wayne Miller Lawrence Wesley Johnson, James True Martin, Frederick Carroll III, Clarence "Albury Gridley III, Blanchard Lee Harrison Michael French Andrews, Rodney James Bevis, Neil Bethea, Roy Theodore Rhodes III, Charles Robert Bailey, James Arnold Coleman, Edward LeRoy McCord, Raney Archer Oven Jr. and William Irvine Leonard. Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Baur received the honors last night as "Girl of the Year" for the Beta Sigma Phi City Council.

Mrs. Baur received the honors last night as "Girl of the Year" for the Beta Sigma Phi City Council. The announcement highlighted a founder's day banquet for the five local chapters of the sorority at the Elks Club. Council president, Mrs. Charles Prescott, presiding and announced the council's selection.

Mrs. Baur, who served as president of the Alpha Epsilon Chapter last year, has been active in a wide variety of activities with both her own chapter and the city council. She served as co-chairman of the March Hare Bazaar at which Betas earned funds to help buy a bus for Sunland Hospital patients. Give Fish The Rundown Our yc oiuiaa a Gone fishin' with a silver hook? It's when you're buying for a fresh fish dinner that it's most difficult to know exactly what to look for to make sure they're a recent catch. The Florida Board of Conservation has some helpful Air Force Base Hospital in Valdosta, Ga.

The baby is the grandson of Mrs. Iva Louise Spear of Shreveport, formerly ot Mr. and Mrs. Eddie G. Goff- Sr.

of Route 9 are announcing the arrival of an 8 lb. 10 oz. baby boy, John Patrick. He was born April 28 at Moody turn pink and tend to become sunken. 4.

Gills Red and free from slime. The color fades with age to a light pink, then gray, and finally brownish or greenish. 5. Skin shiny with color unfaded. When first taken from the water, most fish have an irridescent appeavance.

Colors fade and become less pronounced as the fish loses freshness. Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Baur hints for the shopper, beginning with that all important suggestion to buy from a fresh seafood market. There are several in Tallahassee. Check the fish for these five points: 1.

Flesh Firm flesh Indicates fish are fresh and have been handled carefully. 2. Odor Fresh and mild. The fishy odor becomes more pronounced with passage of time; it should not be disagreeably strong when the fish are bought. 3.

Eyes bright, clear and full. The eyes of a fresh fish are bright and transparent; as the fish becomes stale, the eyes become cloudy and often SrtraHsmak in your Home PARK AVt TALLAHASSfC STUDIOS Many Reigned As Queens Under May Oak Years Ago, 100 HUMAN HAIR Scalera, 1965; Lennon Moore, 1966; and Gini Harper, 1967. WIGLETS WIGS FALLS 8" $29s $3995 Stop Winter Dry Skin This simple beauty hint will soon bringr life and youthful radiance to a winter-dry skin. Wring out a face cloth in warm water and press it gently on and off the face until it begins to cool. This will help to encourage better circulation, bringing a healthy blood flow to the surface to give a lovely glow to the skin.

Now, to hold the good which this stimulating treatment imparts, smooth on a beautifying film of oil of Olay. Margaret Merril. FOR FINANCING "BILL THE BANK" LAY-AWAY RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL CONVENTIONAL FHA VA Tallahassee Barber College Parkway Shopping Center Phone 877-3020 CAPITAL MORTGAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY 300 W. TENNESSEE ST. TALLAHASSEE 222-0028 Parkhill (Mrs.

Beeman Beckwith), 1903. Evelyn Whitfield (Mrs. Joe Henry), 1909; Kate Byrd (Mrs. Leroy MacGowan). 1910; Mary Louise Houston, 1911; Jennie Mcintosh (Mrs.

Lamar C. LeE'-on), 1912; Frances! Whitehead (Mrs. Dell Hart), 1913; Katherine Fitzgerald (Mrs. Katherine Parramore), 1914; Frances Whitehead (Mrs. Dell Hart) crowned a second time in 1915; Josephine West (Mrs.

Frank Berry), 1916; Frances Papy, 1917; Emily Lively, 1918; Sara Howard (Mrs. Emory Akerman), 1919. Myra Burr (Mrs. William Anderson), 1920; Mary Pr-ingle, 1921; Lucille Reese, 1922; Miriam Munroe (Mrs. James Kaylor), 1923; Mary Frances Chittenden (Mrs.

Leo Foster), 1924; Allie Williamson (Mrs. Fred Lowery), 1925; Margaret DeMilly (Mrs. Billy Watson), 19 2 6 Marguerite Cawthon (Mrs. Marguerite Bogarr), 1927; Eunice Trawick, 1928; Mary Louise McLin (Mrs. Marion Lamb), 1929; Inez Mann, 1930; Cecil Hicks, 1931.

Sarah Ball Palmer (Mrs. George Jones), 1933; Dorothy Phillips, 1934; Charlie May Henley (Mrs. P. A. Lewis), 1935; Clifton Van Brunt (Mrs.

George Lewis), 1936; Mart C. Pierson (Mrs. Louis Hill), 1937; Lula Cooper, 1938; Jim-mie Love Fain, 1939; Ruth Boyd (Mrs. John Henderson), 1950; Pat Rhodes (Mrs. Julian Smith), 1941; Jane Arnold (Mrs.

Jack Yeager), 1942; Sara Lewis, 1943; Connie McCall, (Mrs. Jamie Alford), 1944; Mae Gwynn (Mrs. Doug Shivers), 1945; Dee Dee Phillips, 1946 Doris Underwood, 1947; Kitty Brit-tain, 1948; Mary Leslie Kenn, 1949; Mary Ann Braun (Mrs. Lawson Hancock), 1950; Jo Ann Hutto, 1951; Charlotte McCants, 1952; Margaret Ann Ballinger, 1953. Gloria Johnson, 1954; Ann Munroe, 1955; Patricia Malloy (Mrs.

Miley Miers), 1956; Kate Batchelor 1957; Linda Gormley, 1958; Karol Anne Kuersteiner, 1959; Kay Lamb, 1960; Judy Revell, 1961; Laura Jo Eubanks, 1962; Pat Moore, 1963; Sherry Riles, 1964: Toni Perhaps no event of Florida's capital city inspires more happy reminiscence than tomorrow's May Party at Lewis Park at 5 p.m. Take Mrs. Slater (Azalee) Wight of Cairo, for example. Time has almost obscured the details of that May Day in 1904 when she reigned as a blonde-haired first-grade queen. But she still remembers that the costumes worn by the little elves, fairies and others in the May celebration were left-over from a previously given production of Cinderella.

Wight will be among many former queens returning to view tomorrow's presentation of the queen and court, and the program of dancing. May Queens of former years, beginning in 1814, include: Mary Myers Mrs. M. A. Blake), 1844; Lizzie Brodics, 1852; Ella Baltzell (Mrs.

James Bull), 1854; Lilla Shine, 1859; Elza Coles, 1860; Cora Gamble (Mrs. R. C. Long), 1866; Mary S. Lewis, 1867; Eleanora K.

Long (Mrs. E. K. Hollinger), 1868; Clara Lewis, 1869; Lilla Houston, 1870; Minnie Flag (Mrs. W.

A. Rawls), 1871; Sallie Blythewood, 1875. -Also, Florrie Walker, 1876; Ella Bull, 1877; Fannie Papy (Mrs. John Logan), 1878; Annie Papy (Mrs. Phelps Wilson), 1882; Mamie Wilson (Mrs.

C. B. Gwynn), 1884; Alice Brevard (Mrs George Gwynn), 1888; Sadie Lewis (Mrs. John Henderson), 1892; Bershe Meginnis (Mrs. W.

J. Oven), 1896; Margaret Gamble (Mrs. Fred Baldwin), 1900; Ar'abel Hopkins, 1902; Susan Brown (Mrs. B. Keating Williams), 1903; Azalee Moor (Mrs.

Slater Wight), 1904; Ruby Byrd (Mrs. C. L. Hardwick), 1905; Helen Saxon (Mrs. Frank Cochran), 1906; Enid Broward, 1907; Barbara SINGER presents TT RE-ELECT JAMES C.

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