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Panama City News-Herald from Panama City, Florida • Page 12

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NEWS-HERALD, Panama City, Sunday June 30, 1974 Page 68 Students Study Defense Against Cancer GAINESVILLE diagnosing the health of a the Florida Heart Introduces students to the mobilizes when attacked by belives a knowledge of other Working Florida's at the Hillis University Miller of polluted estuary. David Association, the range and interrelation of all bacteria or other foreign scientists is a creative input Denise, George and Chapter of the American scientific inquiry through matter. to his own inquiry "Because Health Center, 17-year-old are. unusual scientists. Cancer Society and the talks by University scien- Denise found that after my research relates to other Denise Miller of Cocoa may are among 63 hand-picked Volusia Heart Association.

tists and field trips to freezing and thawing, phenomena affecting life on have discovered technique of high school students from. They underwrite the studen- University laboratories, macrophages engulfed bac- earth." supercharging one of the throughout the state ts' expenses. such as the world-renowned teria at three times the nor- David Echelman thinks he body's natural defenses involved in the 16th Resear. Some students spend Solar Energy Research lab. mal rate.

Some day she may become an engineer, aganst cancer, ch Participation Program of their eight weeks this sum- Like many of the summer hopes to find a way of using although this summer he is Largo's George Ellis, 16, is the University. Most have mer as a participant in an on researchers, Denise has the hungry cells to consume studying in depth how an using a university computer completed. their junior year going University research already set the first goal of tumors and perhaps even essential chemical of life can to determine what effect and will return their high project. Others work her career in science. Her inoperable cancers.

be used to determine the to changes in solar activity schools in September. side-by-side with University study of preserving George uses one word to a bund dance 01 have. on. the sun's Directed by the Univer- research project. Others macrophages by rapid describe the Research Par- in the sea.

gravitational David fleld. Echelman of 'Mr. sity's Dr. Science A. Fair" Arnold, to work side-by-side with freezing won her a first place ticipation Program: "Fan- In that way, the productivity Luther microorganisms University research in the International Science tastic." Not only are the of marine plankton the Tampa, also.16, is assisting a Florida high school students, professors; seeking answers Fair last year.

University's sophisticated basis of all marine life- can University graduate student this unique experience is to their own questions. Macrophages are ameboid computers and libraries be measured. in perfecting a method of sponsored by the University, The program also cells which the body available to him, but he STARTS MONDAY 9 A.M. SHARP! 3 BIG DAYS Mr. And Mrs.

David L. Lebowski Toni Shin Weds David L. Lebrowski Miss Toni K. Shinn and David L. Lebowski were joined in holy matrimony by Mr.

David Yount on May 10, 1974, at 7:30 p.m. in the evening, in the south ballroom of the Hilton Hotel, In Jacksonville, Fla. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shinn, of Salem, Illinois, and the groom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerome Lebowski of Panama City, Florida. For her wedding, the bride chose an A-line polyester gown with a bodice of French imported beaded lace. The upper sleeve and cuffs were from the same lace and the lower sleeve was made from chiffon. The bottom of the gown was trimmed in lace.

The bride's waist length veil was made from tule with a Juliette beaded cap. The bride carried a bouquet of elven-cymbidium-orchids. Miss Vickie Hovan served as Maid-of Honor and miss Debra Colson was the only Bride's Maid. Both wore long mint green gowns of polyester. The gowns had V-necked halter bodices, matching mint green, short-sleeved jackets.

They carried nosegays of spring flowers and wore matching floral head pieces. Dow Lebowski served as Best Man and Dwight Lebowski was the Groomsman. Both are brothers of the groom. The bride was given away by her father, Mr. Bill E.

Shinn. For her daughter's. wedding, Mrs. Delores Shinn chose a coral gown of pleated chiffon. The gown was fitted at the waist with a long flowing pleated skirt.

She carried silver assessories. Mrs. Judith Lebowski, mother of the groom, wore an orange crape fitted gown with a -neck which was trimmed in gold sequins. She carried gold acessories. Both mothers wore corsages of triple-yellow-cymbidium orchids.

Mrs. Louise Brod, grandmother of the bride, wore a soft coral long gown made from a patterned polyester. The gown had long sleeves and was fitted at the waist. She chose silver assessories and wore a a 0 double-yellow-cymbidium orchids. Mr.

John W. Shinn, brother of the bride, and Mr. Jeff Geiger, friend of the groom served as ushers for the wedding. Mrs. Gary Roberts, firend of the groom served as Host for the wedding and Miss Ann Armbruster served at the Bride's Book.

The wedding reception was held in the North Ballroom in the Hilton Hotel. The guests were served a dinner of hearts of lettuce, broccoli, baked potato, and filet mignon, and were served champagne and wine. The wedding toast was given by the groom's father, Mr. Jerome Lebowski; after which the groom proceeded with the Breaking of the Glass in keeping with Jewish Tradition symbolizing the destruction of the Temple. After dinner, the guests were served liqueurs.

Following the reception, the guests retired to the Stratler Room of the Hilton and danced to the music of guitarist, 1 Dennis Oca. For the occassion the bride wore a gown of yellow crepte knit. The gown was necked and the long sleeves were trimmed in ostrich feathers. Her only jewelry was a hand painted Star-of David, a wedding gift frm the groom. Out-of-town guests included the following: Mr.

and, Mrs. Max Lebowski, Detroit, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Sammuel Pelavin, Detroit, Michigan, Mrs. Irene Lindall, Detroit, Michigan; Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Lebowski, Detroit, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Self, Decatur, Alabama; Mr. and Mrs.

Danny Thomas, Decatur, Alabama; Mr. Donald Prince of Decatur, Alabama; and Mr. Herman Smith of Atlanta, Georgia. JORDAN-JUSTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph R. Jordan of Lynn Haven have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Carol Lorraine, to Don A. Justice, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.H.

Justice, also of Lynn' The wedding will be held on August 2 at 7 Haven. p.m. at the Messiah Lutheran Church. No invitations are being sent but all friends and relatives are invited to attend. PRE-4TH Miss Be Quantities FOR LADIES LADIES HANGBAGS orig.

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