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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 10

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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Around Tlie Island Lowe obtained a question list and filled it out for the heck of To her surprise she made a passing grade A MAX went into a local barber shop and told the barber" to all three short" all three what queried the barber hair the beard and the reported the customer A PARTY of Cuban tourists arrived at a hotel here Not being able to speak very good English they were having a hard time making the hotel clerk understand what they wanted Police Sgt Frank Carabello an accomplished linguist (two languages) was passing by observed the travelers plight and soon had the weary tourists safely domiciled TAKE IT any w-ay you like but this headline appeared in the Coral Tribune a weekly paper published here West of Fifty Years Ago Produced Capable One of the publishers of the paper is Joe Allen county commissioner FORMER Gov Fuller Warren who was slated to make a speech before the Lions Club June 30 be able to appear he advised club members president Palm Beach county commission chairman Ben Sundy of Delray Beach and county commissioner Roy Michaels Lake Worth Photo by Hank Cohea OFFICIALS taking part in the Boynton Beach Chamber of Commerce membership banquet Thursday night included to r) James Owens Palm Beach county tax assessor Harvey Oyer chamber Ofiicial To Start Job Early Development Chief To Address Jaycees DAYTONA BEACH Newly appointed chairman Saxton Lloyd of the state development commission starts his official duties Sunday and he promised that let any grass grow under our He will' address a Junior Chamber of Commerce dinner to be held at Miami Beach to celebrate establishment of the international a headquarters there Llojd who was appointed late Friday and formerly was chairman of the state racing commission said he had been scheduled to assume the new post eventually bnt that action was speeded so he could address the Jaycees as bead of the development agency The commission was established by the 1933 legislature to promote the state and attract new industry The present improvement and advertising commissions will be merged in the new agency In addition to being racing commission chairman Lloyd also served on the state advertising commission during the administration of former Qov Millard Caldwell and also is a former state road board member He is a Daytona Beach automobile dealer Collins has not yet named other members of the nine man commission but Lloyd said the governor is expected to do so next w-eek An organization meeting will be held promptly and let any grass grow under our feet start Immediately a great deal to be done exploit any opportunity to improve the state's business This offers a tremendous challenge to all of us as well as a chance for service to the Lloyd said the operations of the two agencies will be combined in the new commission will be studied promptly and it is hoped the personnel structure will suffer very minimum of He reported the commission should be in shape to doing by July 1 w-hen the act establishing it goes into effect Collins said the commission probably would want to look around a bit before selecting a director to head up the administrative end of the agency VFW Post 10th 'Year CLEWISTON The VFW Hawkins Kirk Gordon post 41S5 will celebrate its 10th anniversary Saturday The post was named after Claude Ray Hawkins Harvey Lee Kirk and Barney Gordon all local residents who lost their lives overseas during World War II The original officers of the post were Dennis Dana commander Tom Prevatt senior vice commander Jackman junior vice commander Arthur Bong quartermaster: James Beardsley service officer John Wynn post advocate Dillon Hall surgeon (Jack) Wynn chaplain Robert Goedhardt officer of the day A Wilson patriotic instructor: John Taylor legislative officer Trustees were Barney Thomas John Hawkins and Ralph Sta lion Throughout the years the post has devoted itself primarily to community service and is directly responsible for the annual Sugarland Exposition SISTERLY SISTERS at Barry College are from front Sisters Ann Lorraine and Imelda Sisters Mary Albert and Virgine Sisters Kathleen Marie and Grace Alexis and Sisters Marie Peter and Peter Mary Sisters Are Sisters At Barry College By DORIS McABEE Herald Staff Writer There are sisters and Sisters at Barry College this summer and there are almost as many of one kind as there are of another let it worry you if you think you are so is Barry College By TOM GEFFS Herald Staff Writer KEY WEST A letter to the readers just an ordinary tom cat who recently came to live in Key West I probably have no pedigree and nothing very fancy about me what you would call just an alley cat if I have a good home Be that as it may pretty fond of chicken necks These delicate morsels which make a cat fat and sassy are available in food markets and butcher shops My boss raised me on these tidbits Up in Pompano Beach where I formerly lived chick-en necks are only 10 cents a pound Some places they even gave them away if a cat looked hungry But not here in Key Vet The stony-hearted store keepers here charge 19 cents a pound and a middle-'bged tom cat is sometimes hard put to it to keep well groomed and sleek-looking at these prices If the prices go any higher be forced to eat that nasty cat food they put up in cans Cats like me can live on it but it's not very tasty But I guess I'll have to get reconciled to the fact that chicken necks like everything else in Key West are higher than any place else Maybe this is why tourists stay here too long Tourists of course usually eat chicken necks but maybe they get on the inflated prices they have to pay for everything they get Yours for lower prices MEATBALL THE 180 Colombian sailors who are at the Key West Navy base for a two-week training tour are creating a mild buy-ing boom Everywhere they are seen the sailors are loaded down with packages containing Essentials and luxuries bougjitin the USA this has store owners gleefully rubbing their hands and wishing the visiting gobs would stay longer THE CHAMBER of Commerce says it has received several hundred more inquiries in May from would-be tourists seeking accommodations here than during the same month last year However motel and hotel operators say they seen too many of the early-bird tourists yet CAPT Murphy chief of staff at the Navy base re-ceived among other Dav presents a toy goat The tiny make-believe animal reposes on the desk and a baleful glare from its eye greets all callers Murphy says this tends to discourage idle chatter from callers especially of the variety IF THEY ever decide to hire a policewoman here Mrs Agnes Lowe deputy city clerk would make a likely candidate While civil service tests were being conducted for policemen at the city hall Mrs City Program Rolls Along LAKE WORTH All phases of the recreation program are well under way with activities being jointly sponsored by the city recreation department and the personnel from the county school board Playgrounds and play areas are well supervised and a well-rounded program is being provided to children of all ages All areas report good attendance with every indication of reaching an all time high for attendance and participation Activities being offered in other locations in addition to the supervised area include square dancing at the Lake Worth Casino golf lessons at municipal course band rehearsals at the band high room baton instructions at Sunset Ridge park free swimming lessons at the Casino pool Little League and Pony leagues at Memorial park and senior softball at North West park at 22nd ave The activity for the coming week calls for elimination tournaments at the various parks in horseshoes checkers basketball shooting badminton and other individual games The winner then will meet the winners from the parks in their respective age groups for the city championships Cars Smack 8 Injured STUART Milton Kinbar of Macon Ga with his wife and four children ere t0 Colnrdnr fAH a U'OOIT V3M ami Saturday for a vacation when Kinbar fell asleep The car sideswiped a car occupied by Mr and Mrs Melvin Wright of Boca Raton who were heading for a vacation in The impact sent the Wright car into a ditch Deputy Sheriff Ralph Ward said the four adults and four children in the two cars were) taken to the local hospital Mrs Kinbar suffered lacerations of the face necessitating the ivay to MORE VALUE for YOUR DOLLAR TUES (JUNE 28) 11 am-5 pm Pall Cast Over Event By Mystery BOYNTON BEACH The still unsolved disappearance of circuit court Judge and Mrs CL Chill-ingworth lent a solemn note to the membership dinner of the Chamber of Commerce here Thursday night More than 180 people filled the Armitage restaurant to hear Palm Beach county tax assessor James Owens make the principal address intended to speak about the value of an active Chamber of Owens said the sorrowful circumstances have made me choose another theme" The Chillingworths had been dinner guests of Owens the night of their disappearance and were last seen on that occasion Owens went on to emphasize the importance of the American heritage purchased so dearly by our ancestors and urgeef individual dedication to these ideals and an interest in government Chamber President Harvey Oyer spoke of the growth of Boynton and mentioned the ded ication of a new Masonic hall taking place at the same time as the Chamber banquet and ground-breaking for a new Epis-copal church Sunday Banquet chairman was Claude Bowles assisted by Cliff 'Province ticket chairman i Prayer Corner Is Theme WEST PALM BEACH A plywood composed of a cross with two candlesticks will be the major craft for Episcopal childKen attending the vacation church school which begins Monday at Holy Trinity church During the 2-week school each child will finish the rough pieces of the and complete the project by staining and trimming the wooden craft The parents of the children attending the school will be informed of their work and in the Friday evening closing program to be held in the church at 7:30 pm July 8 families will give thanks for the vacation school and witness the blessing of the which will be used in each home as a center for his own private devotions and for family prayers The emphasis in the school this year is placed upon prayer and its relevance to everyday life Morning devotions for staff and children alike will center around the Loi ls Prayer A volunteer staff of 25 persons will conduct the vacation school under the direction of Miss Jan Drake director of Christian education at Holy Trinity church Chaplains for the school will be the rector the Rev James Stirling and the curate the Rev William Lillycrop Mrs Pope Takes Chamber Post PAHOKEE Mrs Pope has accepted the position as executive secretary of Pahokee Chamber of Commerce Observes Saturday In addition the post has been the initiating force behind obtaining electrical warning devices at the railroad crossing on Highway 80 started the ball rolling so that the Hospital authority took action resulting in the Hendry county hospital for several years operated the Hendry county blood bank The Post Honor in cooperation with that of the American Legion has functioned at all military formations and with the Legion has officiated at more than 50 military funerals The past commanders of the post which has won several national state and district citations are: Walter Brantley Jr Jimmy Akin Robert Goedhardt Robert McQueen (Jack) Wynn Tommy Akin and Jimmy Wynn The present officers are Walker Nall commander Horace Reece senior vice commander Fred Wilharm junior vice commander Tommy Akin quartermaster Harry Johnson post advocate: Lynn Yoder chaplain Leslie Futch surgeon and Gus Cantrall adjutant TO ATTEND Tax Issues On Agenda For Monday Herald Bureau WEST PALM BEACH Chief business before the city commission at its regular meeting Monday will be the question of taxes past and future The board will receive from the city tax collector Mrs Irma Grider her final report for the year ending and also details of settlement of the 1954 tax roll It will be advised that the tax assessor Trownsell will present his 1955-56 roll at an equalization meeting scheduled for July 5 The commission will also: Receive planning board recommendations that Lewis Shores and Little Ranches plats be approved subject to a final OK from the city attorney and engineer Receive a request to vacate a stub end of Glenwood st Correct an error in the trash collection ordinance Amend the city code with regard to speed limits on city streets Extend a lease under wrhich Florida public utilities will use a section of golf club peoperty as the site for a booster station West Palm Station Sold Herald Bureau WEST PALM Rob ert Meachem president of WEAT-TV Inc announced Friday the sale of the local tele vision station WEAT-TV and radio station WEAT to General Teleradio Inc General Teleradio a subsidiary of the General Tire and Rubber Co operates the Mutual Broadcasting System the Yankee network in New England and several television and radio stations throughout the country Meachem will continue as president of WEAT-TV Inc the advantages of their considerable he said Friday and WEAT-TV will continue to forge ahead in bringing the best in broadcasting to the people of South Outboard Club Schedules Cruise RIVIERA BEACH The Outboard club here is planning a July 4 cruise to Rockledge 114 miles from the Riviera Beach causeway and will complete plans at a meeting at 8 pm Tuesday at The small-craft will leave on the cruise at 6 am July 2 and will stop at Fort Pierce for refueling Heads Foresters SHAMROCK UPl Bob Swin-ford of the University of Florida Saturday was installed as new chairman of the state chapter of the Society of American Foresters Eighty foresters were present for the semi-annual meeting of the chapter For when administrators began checking the list of summer school registrants at the Miami Shores school shortly after classes opened last Monday they found no less than 12 sets of sisters among the Sisters plus two additional sets of Some of the nuns are faculty members at Barry while others are attending summer sessions to work towards degrees in education Many of them are being reunited after several jears One of the prettiest pictures on the campus is Sister Grape Alexis strolling arm in arm with h'sr twin Sister Kathleen Marie The white robes of Sister Grace- Alexis a Dominican nun are a perfect foil for the black attire worn by hrr sister who belongs to the Order of Saint Joseph They are the daughters of Mr and Mrs John Flowers 1008 NE 99th st and are native Miamians Althoigh they have alw-ays alike" neither dls-cussed her own private decision to enter a convent until by coincidence they both announced their plans to the family on the same day They also entered their respective convents on the same day although they joined different orders Also going to school together are Sister Peter Mary Sister Marie Peter and Miss Joan Wells daughters of Mrs John Wells Fort Lauderdale Sister Peter Mary and Sister Marie Peter are working for a mas ter's degree in education while Miss Wells a registered nurse is working for a bachelor of science degree Although Sister Imelda and Sister Ann Lorraine see each other during occasional visits home to Illinois this summer marks the first time they have been together for any length of tjme since they entered the convent Sister Imelda teaches Latin and mathematics at St Michigan while Sister Ann Lorraine has spent 1 1 past seven years in Santurce Puerto Rico where she teaches mathematics Together after a separation of 10 years are Sister Mary Albert who teaches education at Barry and Sister Virgine who has been teaching in Grosse Pointe Mich Sister Mary Edmund executive vice president of the college welcomed her sister Sister Mary Carolyn who joined the Barry staff as a nursing instructor this summer Others who have been reunited are Sister Mary Aileen Tallahassee 'and Sister Helen Thomas Jacksonville Sister Aurelia West Palm Beach and Sister Eilese Melbourne Sister Bibiana Hollywood and Sister John Therese Miami Beach Sister Marie George Fort Lauderdale and Sister Hildegarde Miami Beach Sister Regina Fort Pierce and Sister Grace Hollywood Sister Theola and Sister Gertrude San Antonio Fla Sister Andrew Marie West Palm Beach and Sister Mary Florine Detroit Contents of COLLINS AVE ESTATE FLAGLER HOME AND OTHERS Hand carved French settees love seats and chairs many newly recovered and decorated Satinwood and antique white bedroom suite 3 newly decorated bedroom suites several mahogany bedrooms Consoles credenzas breakfront secretaries comer cabinets curios kidney desks End lamp cocktail and bridge tables odd bedroom pieces teakwood desk sets of chairs boudoir chairs chaise lounges Fireplaces andirons ext tables tea wagon 2 antique rockers leather chairs Mexican dinette set Spanish dining room suite modem dining room suite Mirrors lustres lamps bric-a-brac headboards springs mattresses-klondikes Oriental rugs Chinese Kurman Sarouks 9x12 12x24 Also several 12x18 hook rugs Many fine original paintings by name artists Body Found in Parked Car Herald Bureau WEST PALM Charles Stuart MacGregor 55 of 220 Lakeside ct was found dead in his auto parked near Flagler bridge on the lakefront early Saturday the office reported Deputy Eddy said MacGregor was found on the front seat of the machine with the windows tightly closed and metal tube from the exhaust pipe of the running motor extending into the auto through the trunk A passerby going after his own parked machine heard the motor running and notified authorities Attempts at resuscitation by the fire department were futile The body was taken toyhe Mizell-Simon-Faville Funeral home MacGregor lived by himself His wife died In 1949 officials said 1000 Take Swim Course COCOA Swimming as us ual is the most attractive course in the summer recreation program here with nearly 1000 enrolled at the end of the first week of the 6-week program Three additional classes have been scheduled in swimming and lifesaving to meet the enrollment already registered for the course and three volunteers are now teaching Ellis Clack director of the summer program reported Mrs Carmen Fortenberry Mrs Jerry Krnoul and Miss Mary Ann Nicholls are the volunteer instructors In these classes First of" five field trips? to be scheduied on Fridays was enjoyed by 135 youngsters who took the trip to Jungle Gardens Vero Beach Friday in the two school buses provided for the trips Next trip will be to snake farm near Orlando Other classes and activities scheduled in the program are gym soft ball tennis baseball arts music handicrafts playground and library hours Classes are on a one-hour basis from 8 am until 4 pm with 12 to Also Fishing Tournament JFater Fluoridation Discussion Slated Furnishings From A Westchester Estate and NY Home We both are in for a surprise 'as con -tents are unknown to us as well However we are advised it is truly fabulous BE SURE COCOA Two meetings on successive nights with wide-'ly varied topics on the agendas will probably draw a good representation of this residents Monday and Tuesday nights Whether to sponsor a $3000 fishing tournament will be at one whether to use fluoridation in the Water 'supply will be at least extensively discussed if not decided at the other Monday night the fishing tournament already discussed at previous Chamber of Commerce meetings will be 'reviewed in more detail What was proposed as a $3000 tournament will no doubt lie lesened considerably and only a portion of that ill 'be in cah prizes The proposal1 is for some group such as the CC to sponsor or underwrite such contest and charge entry fees Tuesday meeting will draw the largest crowd since it concerns the topic of er to use fluoridation in the water supplj This was a project of the Jacees more than a jear ago during which Ellis Lewis appeared before almost every civic and fraternal organization in the area show- ing a film on the subject and answering questions At the close of that campaign Several weeks ago the Cocoa Lions club took up the idea as a project At their Instigation Dr Irvin Buck local dentist has shown a movie on fluoridation and its advantages to younger children in preventing tooth de cay to many local civic and fraternal groups and will again show this film' at Tuesday council meeting In this new rroVe to get fluoridation in the city's water supply the written approval of many doctors and dentists in the area has been given and several of these will take part in a panel discussion Tuesday night State and county health officials will also be on hand to take part in the discussion Among visiting officials to be on hand will be Mr A Black chemistry professor University of Florida Gainesville Floyd De- Camp of Jacksonville state den- tai health officer Dr Jame: Speers Brevard County health director Col Philip Piper of Orlando Orange county dental officer 1:00 as a lunch hour An antici-35 stitches Ward said that Kin-pated enrollment of 2500 is pre-ibar was charged with reckless dieted before the end of the six 'driving and was released after weeks posting bond of $75 This Merchandise Can lie lionght As Low As 10-20 Cents on the Dollar FREE LUNCH SERVED LESTER HART GALLERIES INC 512 NE 15th ST Miami Side Venetian Causeway PHONE 2-6770 Icwsru uf SEX HORMONES FOR NEW LIFE 2-1242 10-12 AM 1-4-30 PM 10-2 Sat Find The Cause FLUOROSCOPIC X-RAY Examination Our uiuuiinufisu consists at X-ray fluorescent af heart lunfi and stomech physical examination which includes chemical erinalvait and bleed pressure teat All the above ter only J2 with this ed for limited time only Chrenic 4 special diseases treated ere stomach liver anemia fiend trouble sex hormone deficiencies lost vitality Weijht reduemj treatments Modern methods brinf results Mosquitoes AGENTS TRULY NOLEN Inc 1333 NE Bayshore Place from many tf those groups were given the city coun- ciJ with the proposal that thev authorize such a move Despite mass approval the subject was never again brought up WANTED Manufacturer's fxcusya Agent Phene Mr Bailey 2-3161 RIVERSIDE CLINIC Registered MD lit Charge 1108 SW 1st St awimauu- PhOR t-2t.

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