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A Fort ler (Ha.) NrwvPres. Saturday, Dec. SI, 1963 Dance Will Aid Temple Sam Posner of Fort Myers. Women Hold Christmas Luncheon New Officers Are Elected -New officers of the Episcopal Cburchwomen of St. Michael and All Angels Church, Sanibel, were r.1 a mee iney are wrs.

vioia uu liams and Mrs. John L. Rush- worth, eo-presidents; Mrs. Robert Dormere vice president; Mrs. m.

mwuijf treasurer; and Miss Betty Sears, BUi.u uiaiiii.iui. During the meeting Christmas pj-esents were wrapped and boxes I -mi I -I i i II 4f fih A ff uj r.1 u'c Elwain regarding a needy fam-drens party at the church and made fm Friday. Plans for a fashion showi u2 uJ 4 Jt, BRIDE ELECTS HONORED. Holiday bride elects (left to right), Tonie Marks, Irene Courson, Jane Ward, Gretchen Haswell, Carolyn Lance, Teogenes OchiaU and Patsy Harrell, are feted at a party and showing of bridal fashions. Welcome Wagon hostesses, Mrs.

Caroline Brotherhood, Mrs. Madoline Burnslde, and Mrs. Fran Loftstedt, entertained at Lehigh Acres Motel Wednesday night Mrs. Hildegard Smith was commentator for the show, featuring attire from the Manor House. Television Programs These program listings are supplied by the television atattoiw.

The Newt Press assumes no responsibility for their accuracy. Geraldine Society Editor ED 5-i 146 About Fort Myers People and Places Saturday 'president of the American Var- iety Stores, and Kenneth J. Sch-jwarte of Cape Coral, vice president of Gulf American Land will be guests of honor Jat a testimonial dinner and dance for the benefit of the Temple Beth-El building fund Sunday from 7:30 to 12 at the Exhibition Hall. More than 400 guests will attend, including some from New York, Chicago, Miami, Baltimore and other cities, according to Bernie Miller of Cape Coral, chairman and master of ceremonies. The program will open with the singing of "The Star Spangled Banner" by Vincent Can-nemela of Cape Coral and invocation by Rabbi Joseph Liberies of Temple Beth-El.

Attorney George Allen, Fort My-plaque to Posner and Connie Mack vice president of Gulf American, will present a plaque to Schwartz. Solos will be sung by Canne-mela and Miss Betty Schultz of Cape Coral. The main speaker will be former Sen. Fred O. (Bud) Dickinson, Jr.

of West Palm Beach, a candidate for governor. Paul Gray, well known night club entertainer, will entertain. The world's greatest candy eaters are the Britons. They consume an estimated average of eight ounces a week compared to 5' ounces by Americans. CABLEVISION BRINGS YOU EDUCATIONAL TV CHANNELS CABLEVISION 1529 Lee St.

Dial ED CABLE ED 2-2253 NBC ABC in reoruary were also mscussea. xrs. raw oicuuin anu mrs. rucn aid Keams are fashion show co-t-hairmen. VACUUM SEWING CENTER NEW USED MA'Hir ES Repairs on All Makes 1756 Lee St.

ED 2 8541 BUTTERED BURGERS CURB SERVICE HOUSE of SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Open all night Fri. and Sat Pondella Rd. N. Fort Myers she's DIFFERENT! she's DYNAMITE! she's at the TIKI LOUNGE SENSATIONAL HAMMOND ORGAN STAR HENRIETTA AUSTIN ON DRUMS DANCING APPEARING NIGHTLY (EXCEPT MONDAY) SURFSIDE RESTAURANT LOUNGE NAUTILUS MOTEL CAPE CORAL LI 2-2121 No Cover No Minimum 1:30 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 Last Complete Show 9:00 MONSTERS OF ALL TIMES COLOR iiny THE TWO MIGHTIEST r9 IN Yuletide decorations and light tap were used on me din -mg tables at the Christmas limcheon of Russell Park woman's dub Thursday. Mrs.

Charles Keutgen gave the open- ing prayer. Thank you notes were rea(j an(j Mrs pauline Schut2 was reported m. Reports were fe Mrs aaude of Mrs McEjwain not ater An amendment to the by-laws was made, that the election of officers not be held at the first meeting in December, but at the Jan. 9 meeting when a des sert luncheon will be served by Mrs. Minnie Ulrath, Mrs.

Anna Abderholden and Mrs. Nell Wor- tel. Mrs. John Davis, pianist, ac companied Mrs. Charles Keutgen vocalist in several selections, Mrs.

Joe Seery read a Christmas poem and group singing was led by Mrs. Keutgen. The kitchen and dining room committee were Mrs. Virginia Ridinger Mrs. Edith Stewart, Mrs.

Ruth Molusky and Mrs. Edna Hubbard. Mrs. Grace Coo-ley and Mrs. Frank Watson were in charge of the decorations.

Members and guests attending were Mesdames Grace De-Witt, Walter Wilcox, E. A. Bol-ger, Leon Gardner, Betty Dun-ford, J. T. Franklin, Fred Du-den, E.

M. Trim, Thomas Burns, Alfred Smith, Oscar Ulrath, W. J. Rasmussen, A. Gengler, Claude McElwain, Her-sa Langton, Ralph Johnson, Freida Hansen, John Schmael-zle, Nathan Harding, Roxy Echelbarger, Jennie Schooley, Anna Abderholden, Minnie En-gelmann, Frank Watson, R.

Fox Allen Lillian Block, C. H. Eugene, Cliford Bavier, Earl Blampin, Earl Huntzinger, H. H. Hiltbrand and Miss Dolly Mullin.

TO DEDICATE CHIMES Dedication of the Schulmerich carillon chimes in memory of R. J. Swanson will be held at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at Wesley Me morial Methodist Church. The chimes were purchased with memorial funds in memory of Mr, Swanson, who was a charter member of the church and a board member.

Friends are in vited. At 7:00 and 10:45 Color Laurence Lee Harvey Remick "THE RUNNING MAN" Plus 8:50 Color Vincent Nancy Price Kovack "DIARY OF A MADMAN" At 7:00 and 10:50 Dean Geraldine Martin Page "TOYS IN THE ATTIC" Plus 8:50 Color Cornel Jean Wilde Wallace "Sword of Lancelot" DRUGS FORT MYERS Ym 1 iiiTlllii lli I mmy Hwy. 83 ED 5-0865 7:13 10:10 "UNWED MOTHER" "COMMON LAW WIFE" ADl'LTS ONLY TODAY, 10 o'clock At EDISON THEATRE FREE KID SHOW "The Greatest Show On Earth" Courtesy Johnny Malone's LEEDS SHOE STORE Feature 1:25 3:55 6:35 8:55 OTMN HclINTOCKr NOW at 1:06 3:39 6:13 8:45 JACK LEMMOM SHIRLEY MacLAINE in "IRMA LaDOUCE" This is Adult Entertainment 8-2501 220 3327 OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Stainless Steel AQUARIUMS 10-gal.

8.99 Plenty Free Parking Feature Ait HE'S DEVOTED FAMILY WW HE'S iSk. Lovwc J4 I If 4 WE 6 I Johnny HartmanY I COUNTRY CLUB DINING ROOM 1 LEHIGH ACRES I New Entertainment 6:30 Hawaiian Eye 7:30 Jackie Gleason' 8:30 Phli Silvers 9:00 Defenders Phil Silvers Show 10:00 Gunsmoke 11:00 News 11: 15 Late Show Miami WCKT-NBC -CHANNEL 7 55 Inspirational Message 7:00 Circus 7:30 Fun Club 8:30 Space Angels 9:30 Ruff Reddw 10:00 Hector Heathcote 10:30 Fireball 11:00 Dennis The Menace 11:30 Junior College Review 12:00 Youth and the Issue 12:30 of Roundtable 1:00 Liberty Bowl Football 3:30 Theatre 4: 30 Southern Baptist Hour 5:00 Mr. Novak 6:00 News, Sports 6:30 Outlook 7:00 Biography 7:30 The Lieutenant 8:30 Joey Bishop 9: 00 Saturday Night At The Movies 11:00 News, Waathsr, Sports 11:20 Other Worlds Palm Beach WPTV-NBC CH AN EL 7:00 Modern Farming 7: 30 Agriculture Report 8:00 Hopalong Cassidy 9:30 Ruff Reddy 10:00 Hector Heathcote Show 10:30 Fireball 11:00 Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12:00 Sgt. Preston 12:30 BulMnkle 1:00 Liberty Bowl 3:30 Wrestling 4:30 NFL Highlights 6:00 News, Sports, Weather 6:30 Golf 6:45 Education Explosion 7:00 Lieutenant 8:30 Joey Bishop 9: 00 Saturday Night At The Movies 11:20 News, Weather, Sports lino Movie Orlando WDBO-TV-CBS CHANNEL 6:20 News and Weather 6:30 Sunrise Semester :00 Growers Almanac 7:30 Deputy Oawg 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10:00 Quick Draw McGraw 10:30 Mighty Mouse lav House 11:00 Rin Tin Tin -Kov Racers 12:00 Sky King 12:30 Do You Know 1:00 News 1:30 Sat Afternoon Feature 3:15 Blue Bonnet Bowl 6:00 News 6: 15 Washington Report 6:30 Mr. Ed 7:00 Central Fla.

Showcase. 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 The Defenders 9:30 Phil Silvers Show 10:00 Gunsmoke 11:00 News, Sports 11:10 Theater Orlando WFTV-ABC CHANNEL 7: 25 Newt 7:30 RFD Florida 8: CO Cartoonvllle 9:00 Good Morning 10:00 Mr. Magoo 10:30 Superman 11:00 Cartoonvllle 11:30 Beany Cecil 12:00 Bugs Bunny 12:30 Allakazam 1:00 My Friend Flleha 1: 30 Wrestling 2:30 Sports Thrills 3:00 Quest For Adventure 3: 30 Theatre 4: 30 World of Speed 5:00 Wide World of Sports 6:30 Ozzie and Harriet 7:00 Big Story 7:30 Gallant Men 8: 30 Hootenanny 9:00 Lawrence Welk 10:00 Fight of the Weak 10:45 Make That Spars 11:00 Mid Florida Report 11:15 Wrestlina St. Petersburg WSUN-TV-ABC CHANNEL 3S 8: 55 News 9:00 Bible Telecourse 10:00 Bongo Bailey 10:30 The Jetsons 11:00 Casper Cartoon Show 11:30 Beany rnd Cecil 12:00 Bugs Bunny Show 12:30 Allakazam 1:00 My Friend Flicks 1:30 American Bandstand 2:30 Men Into Space 2:55 Senator Holland Reports 3:00 Bowling 4:00 Sports 7:00 Flintstones 7:30 Hootenanny 8:30 Lawrence Welk 9:30 Jerry Lewis 11:30 Nightmare I For Your jfj Dining Dancing Pleasure LEW WERNER'S 1 ORCHESTRA Nightly 7 to 12 (Except Sunday) Fort Mysrs WLK-CBS-ABC CHANNEL 11 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Alvin Show 9: 30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10:00 Quick Draw McGraw Niienty moum 11:00 Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12:00 Huckleberry Hound 12: 30 Do You Know 1:00 News 1:30 Big Picture 1:45 Bowling 45 Sports Spectacular. 3:00 63 Television Album 3:15 Blue Bonnet Bow) 6:00 News 6:05 Tommy Mason 6:30 The Rebel 7:00 Pioneers 7:30 Jackie Gleason 8:30 Defenders 9:30 Phil Silvers 10:00 Gunsmoke 11:00 News 11:15 Theatr Tampa WFLA NBC CHANNEL 8 6:30 RFO Florida 7:00 Western Theater i 8:00 Laurel Hardy 8:30 Little Rascal 9:00 Uncle Bruce 9: 30 Ruff and Reddy 10:00 Hector Heathcote 10:30 Fireball 11:00 Dennis The Menace 11:30 Fury 12:00 Sgt.

Preston of Yukon 12:30 Bullwinkle 1:00 Liberty Bowl 4:00 Hi-Time 5:00 Porter Wagoner Show 5:30 Jimmy Strickland 6:00 News 6:30 International Showtime 7:30 The Lieutenant 8:30 Joev Bishop 9: 00 Cturday Night at the Movies News 11:35 Critics Choice Tampa WTVT CBS CHANNEL IS 6:20 Marine Radar 6:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 Supercar 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 9:00 Alvin Show 9:30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10:00 Quick Draw McGraw Mighty Mouse 11:00 Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Football 7:15 News, Sports. Weather 7:30 Jackie Gleason 9: 00 Defenders 9:30 Phil Silvers Show 10: 00 Gunsmoke 11:00 News 11:35 Best of Hollywood. Miami WTVJ CBS CHANNEL 4 6: 15 Sunrise Semester 6:45 News 7:00 Cartoons 8:00 Coral G. Rangers 9:00 Alvin Show 9: 30 Tennessee Tuxedo 10:00 Quick Draw McGraw 0:30 Mighty Mouse Rin Tin Tin 11:30 Roy Rogers 12:00 5ky King 12: 30 Senator Smathera 12:35 Miami Matinee 1:30 Battlefield 3:15 Blue Bonnet Bowl 6:00 News, Weather, Sports Retired Civil Empl loves Have Yule Luncheon The second annual Christmas luncheon of Fort Myers Chapter 254, National Association of Re tired Civil Employes was held Wednesday at Edison Cafeteria, A silver Christmas tree, yule log, Santas and snowmen formed cen terpieces for the head tables. Places were marked with Christ mas greeting cards decorated with candy canes and bows, Members and guests introduc ed themselves and named their native states, revealing that the retirees are from all sections of i the United States.

Milton German, vice president, 1 announced that the next meet- i ing will be a day session from 2 i to 5 p.m. Jan. 14 at the Commun- ity Center on Piney Road. I Attending were Mr. and Mrs i Marcus M.

Messmcr, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, Mr. and Mrs, George H. Hart, Mr.

and Mrs, i William Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Culp, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert jL. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Heft ry Worrells.

Mr. and Mrs. Dal las H. Watson, Dr. and Mrs.

A. G. Lilyfors, Mr. and Mrs. Har- rison Hill, Mr.

and Mrs. V. 3. Svancara, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard D. Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caton, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul R. Leake, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kirkwood, Mr.

and Mrs. Lucian T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ray B.

Wilhelmie, Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Queen, Mr. and Mrs.

Nestor J. L'Heureux, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. German and Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Cerulla. Mesdames Marjorie Bridgman, Roy Williams, W. E. Grimes, A. E.

Acklcy of Asheville, N. C. and Elizabeth M. Tabor, Erk D. Cut-right, Arthur E.

Schneider, Charles Husak, Roy Grooms, An- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mad-dox and family of Sullivan, Ind. will arrive today.

They will be holiday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Minor Maddox of 2770 Rhode Island. Mr.

and Mrs. Maddox will also spend a week at the Beach. Miss Billie Marasa, a student at the University of Florida in Gainesville, arrived yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Marasa of Grace venue.

Mrs. Earl Techmeyer of Indianapolis, Hid. is a guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeBoest and children, Patti, Lisa and Dick, at their home on Wiltshire Drive in Whiskey5 Creek Terrace: Mr.

and Mrs." VL. S. Van Ars-dale and daughter, Cathy, of Louisville, will arrive today to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Haubenrich of 883 Orange Grove Blvd. in North Fort Myers. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Hilliker and sons, Jim and Rick, of Belle-fontaine, Ohio have arrived to spend the winter at their home on Ardmore Road. Their daughter, Miss Suzanne Hilliker, a sophomore at the University of Florida in Gainesville, is here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Fassett and daughter, Janice, are visit ing relatives in Indianapolis, Ind.

and points of interest in Pennsylvania. Christmas Party Held for Club The Grandmothers Club was entertained at Christmas party Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Bessie B. Hewitt on Edinburgh Drive. A holiday motif was carried out in the decorations and gifts were exchanged.

December birthdays recognized were Mrs. E. J. Mouser and Mrs. Helen Jones Casey.

The door prize was awarded to Mrs. Thomas Lester. Announcement was made that the club will have a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 14 at the I00F Hall on Allen Street.

Refreshments were served. Mrs. Julia Lanham and Mrs. Hazel Wheeler assisted with the hospitalities. Others attending were Mesdames Paul Pipping.

Thelma Barnes, Maysie Mullarkey, W. C. Rlnrfcrptt Allpn MMvl TTlnn I L. Bailey, August Leap and Ellen Hawk. CHRISTMAS DANCE "Christmas Comes to Olga" will! be the theme of the annual Christ-! mas Day dinner and program at the Olga Community Center.

A' covered dish supper will start at' 7 p. m. followed by a Christmas program under the direction of! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders, Residents of Olga are invited and admission is free of charge.

T-Bone or Delmonico STEAK ic Downtown 2300 First St. CI CI Mr. and Mrs. Larry Williams and son, Ralph, of Gainesville are spending the holidays with his mother, Julia Williams of 2056 Wilna St. He is a junior at the University of Florida.

Pvt. John W. Holland of Fort Sill, Okla. is spending two weeks with, his Mrs. Gary Rah-me at her home at 4517 Nottingham Dr.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith of S. C. have arrived for their 16th visit in Fort Myers.

They are spending the season at 2132 Monroe St Pvt. Jim Bass of Fort Jackson, S. C. is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and.

Mrs. Don Bass on McGregor Boule vard. He is a prince in the Edison Pageant of Light Court. Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Dear-inger of Rushville, Ind. have arrived to spend the winter at 828 Freemont St. Club Has Yule A Christmas luncheon party was held Friday by the arts and crafts department of the Fort Myers Beach Woman's Club at the Community Hall on Sterling Street. Tables were decorated in the Yuletide tradition. Carols were sung.

Mrs. William Farquhar decorated a ceramic cream pitcher and sugar bowl which was presented to Mrs. E. V. Gibbs.

Card games were played during the afternoon. Others attending were Mesdames Mayo B. Mott, George Smalley, Don Cotherman, A. T. Edwards, Franklin D.

Rowe, Parke Schoch, William Stone, V. L. Loy, C. A. Jones, Carl Peck Laddie Schubert, James Coyle, Russell A.

Brown, Frank McCabe, William E. Ross, Willard Fohl, Adelberl Saujers, E. M. Boyes, Paul Williams, Webster Givens, Beulah E. Howie and Mrs.

George A. Smith. ANNOUNCEMENT Chuck Clemson is now SALES MANAGER for ACME OIL For Service Call 0X 4-2342 OX 4-2946 SEE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF FORT MYERS And Lee County For a limited time visitors to Lee County may receive complimentary tickets from their motel manager or by calling WY 5-4M8 Complimentary Luncheon Jenny Lee Sightseeing Tours Air Conditioned Bus Leaves Daily Monday Thru Saturday See Your Motel Manager for FREE TOUR Party 1 111 1 COMPLETE 1 DINNER MENU II JO 7 Make MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM THE CALYPSO LOUNGE Dancing Nightly With RUFUS and BILL Jam Session Sunday 4 to 10 HOLIDAY DANCE TONIGHT Cocktail Hour 5 6 Drinks 40c Package Special Vodka or Gin 5th $2.99 MO 3-9691 Fort Myers Beach Ywur f)B V'lWSl Christmas Dinner Keservation8 Eariy Phone EM Ext. THRIFTY DOWNTOWN I Grilled Pepper Ki jjpai 2 Veg. Rolls Butter i 'N' -1 Ve! DINNERS FOR 58C each 1 vrz SATURDAY SPECIAL GIVE A PET FOR CHRISTMAS! SMALL HALF MOON" PARROTS PARROLETS 19.95 PARAKEETS 2.79 HAMPSTERS 1.49 WHITE RATS .97 TURTLES 48 TROPICAL FISH from .29 Homestyle Salisbury STEAK l.r $1 Presents Tonight The Syncopated Music of EDDIE KAYE BOB SUVA and SUNNY KIMES A Tremendous Team of Talent See EDDIE KAYE'S fun-der-ful Skit Shows Cocktails Enjoy Dancing 9 'til 2 A.M.

4 7 Franklin Arms Hotel Both Include 2 Vegetables, Hot Rolls Butter SHfl Stainlrcs Steel AQUARIUMS 5-gal. 4.49 Open Sunday 9 to 9 Blvd. Plaia Shopping Center i "I 'lon Schmaltz..

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