Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 11
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 11

Publication:
News-Pressi
Location:
Fort Myers, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
11
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Fort Myer (Fla.) News-Press, Friday, July 30, 1963 3-B Service lloies We, the Women Aging Parents Roy I. Tull, son of Mr. and Ceremony Held By Rebekahs Mrs. Charles L. Tull of Clewis- ton, was promoted to specialist Fort Myer'c Leading BOOK SHOP FOR SALE Reasonable or will trad for house or land.

P.O. BOX 933 FORT MYERS By Ruth Millett A ceremony was conducted in four, July 7. while serving with the 10th Artillery in Germany. memory of the late Mrs. Doro Tull, a radio operator in Head thy Barratt at the Rebekah quarters Battery of the 10th "I did it to keep the children from worrying about me." said Past Noble Grand Club Tues the alert and still active older day night Mrs.

Alice V. Browne; Artillery's 6th Battalion, entered the Army in October 1963 and completed basic combat training at Fort Gordon, Ga. woman in explaining why she was hostess at 1541 Moreno Ave. naa sow her home, left the friends she has had for years, the independence that is so important to her and accepted a room in the home of a son or daughter, just because she doesn't want her grown children to worry about her. But that's a poor reason for a woman who is capable of re Question and answer and con SELECT QUALITY WINK RADIO CBS RADIO at 1240 On Your t'n her friends and gone to a Airman 3c Raymond E.

Fos strange city to live with her test games were played. Home-i made boudoir caps, hand em-! broidered and crocheted lace married daughter. ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam R.

Foster of 250 Kingston handkerchiefs, hand painted i iney kept after me and kept after me," she said, "and Fort Myers, has completed china cups and saucers and U.S. Air Force basic military other gifts, made by Mrs. I maining independent to become dependant. Before any woman lets herself be convinced that I guess it isn't right to insist on living your own life if your Hi training at Lackland AFB, Tex, He has been selected for train cnnaren are going to worry she shouldn cause her children any worry, she ought to aoout you. ing as a supply specialist at the fy I A'-f0 (Sjl0 ft life Browne were presented.

Ethel Price received the hostess prize. The door prize was won by Mrs. Clemmie Hord. The next meeting will be with Many an older woman has Air Training Command (ATC) school at Amarillo AFB, Tex. remember that in order to gain and guar! their own indepen given up the home she loves, dence her children caused her Mrs.

Price at 192 Crescent Lake: plenty of worry. Dance Planned The Supreme Socialite Club will Dr. in North Fort Myers. Local members and visitors from "Mayflower care" when yon move, gives you a bargain of safety and peace of mind. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE.

She probably worried about them each step of the way as other lodges are invited. sponsor a dance at 9:30 p.m. Fri they moved away from her day at the Flat Top Club. The Houserockers will play. Admis Sunshine Movers Fort Myers St Cape Coral sion is Jl with proceeds to go to To spike that pitcher of punch made with cirtus fruit, add a little sherry.

sheltering care toward more and more independence. But she didn't blame the children for her worry. She knew that kind of worry was a part of being a parent. Sunland Training Center. Jf WMuumimA J-M 3M.

FLOSSIE HILL CO. 4 the color. And so she ought to realize that, as she gets older, her children may worry about her, little as she sees any reason for their worry. ptXifc Stride 'Itas the pump years. She began as a plant clerk and upon her retirement held the position of general office secretary in the executive offices.

Mrs. Coffee also is president of the Fort Myers Pilot Club. (News-Press photo by Lyle RETIREMENT PARTY A gift is presented to Mrs. Lawrence B. Coffee at a party at the Bradford Hotel.

Left to right are Mrs. Lawrence Wirth, Miss Kathy Malt, Mrs. Coffee and Miss Cindy Wayman. Mrs. Coffee has retired from the Inter-County Telephone Telegraph Co.

after working there for 38 But it's not up to her to re lieve them of all worry about her if it means giving up her independence any more than STORE HOURS 9:30 to 5:30 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. ner cnnaren snouia nave remained at her side to keep her mmm mm i from worrying about them. Parents shouldn't cause their FREE PARKING Amigo CI ub Joins International Group children needless worry by stub bornly refusing to take care of Polly's Pointers Make Perfect Buttonholes By Polly Cramer their health or to follow doctor's orders or to stop driving YOU CAN PARK FREE IN OUR PRIVATE PARKING LOT WITH PURCHASE OF 2.00 OR MORE IN OUR STORE. PARKING LOT IS ON BAY STREET BEHIND OUR STORE. a car when they are no longer have 25 go," said Walrod, "and The Fort Myers Operation Amigo Club, started by Fort Myers students to plan for a 2 chaperones could go free." safe drivers.

But independence is another matter. It's worth maintaining as long as possible "If we get the money, said DEAR POLLY I have cer Soucie, "we plan to go next m2 tainly profited from reading the even if it does cause some worry. Right now only people who return visit to Bogota, Colombia, became affiliated with Operation Amigo an international organization dedicated to cultural exchanges between the Americas, on Wednesday when six members went to Mi actually hosted the Colombians The comforting thought here is "I worried about them when they were striving to become independent. So now I guess column, which is part of my daily routine. I have a sewing tip for the other girls.

When making buttonholes across the ribs in corduroy, the material often stretches until the buttonhole is entirely out of shape. are invited to the meetings but meetings will be opened to the public sometime in August. they'll just have to worry about "We have to wait until my me when I'm striving to stay ami to talk to the director, Stuart Morrison: Jane McCandless, Pam Riggs, Mary Tarantino, Terry Soucie, independent as long as I pos mother finishes translating the constitution," said Tolp. "When we got it in Miami it was in sibly can. Art Tolp and Jim Walrod, presi Spanish." FREE GIFTS Be Sure To Register No Obligation FREE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY TODAY! 2 pr.

Mercury Shoes 8.00 MacShore Dress 12.95 Ship 'N Shore Blouse 5.00 6 pr. Green Brothers Tiny Town Dress (girl's) 5.98 Pants (girls) 4.74 PLUS THREE $100.00 GRAND PRIZES! To be given away this Saturday, July 31 Place a small strip of gummed tape across the area to be buttonholed, work through the tape along with the material, then remove the tape and have a perfect buttonhole. MRS. R. H.

dent of the club here, spent tne Next meeting of the Amigo day with Morrison and returned Club will be Wednesday at the with a constitution for the cluD home of Maurice Plummer, 350 Lehigh Acres Hospital Visiting Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. GIRLS Put the tape on the and many money-reasing ideas. Van Buren St. "The Latin American group $1 that visited us had 45 sponsors, hark of the material and before you cut the buttonhole.

I was so pleased that there was no sign of the eoriluroy raveling. When the buttonhole is worked, said Walrod, "We want to ask local people to sponsor us and get stores to go together to snnnsnr neoole. We want to Halgrim Shows Slides to Group Slides showing early Fort My Admissions reiorted by the hospital were Bonnie J. Fricke and Martha Waggoner. Dismissals reported were Richard Englehart and Wanda M.

Martin. pull the tape away from that area around the hole. Since the S3 tape is on the back, there is make it a community effort." According to an earlier esti ers were shown by Robert Hal- no worry about trying to get grim, curator of the Edison Es- any little bits out that are tate, at the American Business mate, plane fare would cost around $2,500 but they found in Miami when the cheapest rates caught in the stitches. POLLY Women's Association Wednes day night at Holiday Inn. Mrs.

given them were S125 per per wir hi ilk muuiiFi lYi pAI James Kuhlman, president, an DEAR POLLY A pants son with every thirteenth person going free. "This way we could hanger is handy to use to hold nounced that those wanting to be 'iter open the pages of a book or placed on the permanent mem w.wdn inc. in the book or magazine. Besides bership list should call Mrs Miss Meador RETAIL OUTLET STORE holding the pages open, you can Mercedes Muff, contact chair use the hook in the hanger to AND WAREHOUSE man. hange it up so plans can be Mrs.

5aijy valentine was Poses for Class 2119 Fowler Street. Fort Myers easily read without becoming elected chairman of the nomi soiled. MRS. E. D.

M. nating committee for the elec ONCE AGAIN BIG SAVINGS AT THE BLUE RIBBON STORE GIRLS This I liked for tion of officers in August. She will be assisted by Mrs. Annie holding that cookbook open and Miss Kathy Meador posed for portraitsts in the Sketch Class of the Fort Myers Beach Art Association at the public park at 'the Beach Wednesday. Artists hanging up out of the way of Lee Talley and Mrs.

Alice Kortz. ff CERTIFIED Wl I fll the cooking clutter. POLLY Mrs. Lorraine Boyden was in stalled as a new member. Mrs.

worked in charcoal and pastel. DEAR POLLY I really en Valentine was appointed chair Tanrlsranists Dainted along the joy reading the homemaking man for a tea to be in Septem beach at the south end of the is land. ideas. One of my own is that ber. Mrs.

Richard Rohaley was of using a breadbox for storing named Boss Night chairman. Hiehlight of the critique period bills, phone books, etc. As my LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS STOCK UP NOW! SALE FOR THIS WEEK-END! COMBINATION SPECIAL 1 0 Vi lb. Delicious Delmonico Steaks WITH 12 Blue Ribbon Chopped Cube Steaki 10 BOTH FOR ONLY 1 7 5 Chopped Sirloin Steaks. 77 SPECIAL 4 4 lb.

Lightly Breaded Veal Cutlets AQt A Real Buy at Only FREE 4 1st Cut Pork Chops with $7.00 Order or Mere FREE THIS WEEK-END ONLY! OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 2119 Fowler St.

Fort Myers. Fla. ED 4-3322 was an oil seascape by Nona Leak done in warm, though muted, sun- Miss Phyllis Aber 1 set colors. Verda Keen and Mimi Romig told of their trip to Vir trinia Beach where almost 500 Honored at Party (NewvPreu Bureau) PUNTA GORDA Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Aber entertained their daughter Phyllis, on her 8th birthday with a party at their home 501 E. Hendry Thurs artists displayed their work along 15 blocks of boardwalk. Next Wednesday's session will be at the shelter at the beach and Kathy Meador will again pose. day morning. The party table was laid with telephone is on the kitchen wall, find it helpful to have such things handy.

I keep my bread-box on the table beneath the a lace cloth centered with a birthday cake in the form of a chocolate ice cream soda. Games were played and prizes awarded to Johnnie Nailer, Barry Richardson, and Sandv Mc- telephone. The table looks neat and I do not have to worry about such things getting misplaced or Dougall. Favors were given those attending. Authentic Arnold Palmer classic for boys falling and getting lost.

MARY ANN DEAR POLLY I have found Films or cartoons were shown in the play room following the refreshments. Assisting Mrs. Aber were Mrs. Dave Deegan, Mrs. Harold Aber, and Mrs.

Lonnie Goff. personalty designed by. that nylon net does a good job when cleaning dead bugs off the windshield, bumper, grille and front of the car when you are washing it. Just wash as usual and rub over the bugs with the net. They soon disappear.

PAT Robert Bruce presents Amok! Palmer classic styling-in 100 cotton birdseye. The smart collar is colorfully trimmed and the great golfer's authentic umbrella emblem, handsomely embroidered, will delight your young sportsman. We have this classic In all his favorite colors. Sizes 6 14 3.00 DEAR POLLY Anyone who Specializing ELIEOTMC MAYEM SMALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES REPAIR FACTORY TRAINED SPECIALISTS USING ORIGINAL FACTORY PARTS! sells eggs might be interested to know that one-foot-square of nylon net, folded several times over to form a pad, makes an excellent dry cleaner for eggs. Washing removes the "bloom" from eggs so that they will not keep as well.

Wash eggs only before cracking to use them. AUNT MARY GIRLS Nylon net has cer TUESDAY WINNERS Mrs. A. W. Erasmus Mrs.

Helen Newsbigh Mrs. Fred Conrade Mrs. Wilda B. Lee Miss Charlene Stevens MONDAY WINNERS Mrs. Lois Mrs.

Roy Sorrell Mrs. A. A. Petit Mrs. Lorenzo Walker Mrs.

E. W. Jones Miss Carolyn Pruitt tainly become an Indispensible homemaking aid. How did we ever get along without It? Hav BRING YOUR SHAVER TO US FOR FREE ESTIMATE NO OBLIGATION OF COURSE ing no newly laid eggs I am taking Aunt Mary's hint at face value. POLLY Share your favorite homemak ing Ideas them to Charge Accounts Invited Comfortably Air Conditioned POLLY, NEA Service, Cleveland, Ohio.

You'll receive a bright new silver dollar if Polly SPECIAL! SAME RAY SERVICE ON ELECTRIC SHAVERS uses your Idea In Polly's Pointers. In every flock of hens a pecking order is established as a form of social order. Every hen, except the low est one in the peck order, can peck certain hens, and every one except the one at the top can be pecked by others. The highest hen in the order has the best chance for the most food and a good roost. Each hen, even among 25 or more in dividuals, remembers the came social reaction to each of the others.

9 Incycfopaedie tritoititlce, Births 3315 CLEVELAND AVE. (ON THE TRAIL) Phone WE 64440 At Lee Memorial Mr. and Mrs. James C. Montgomery, Box 174, Clewiston an 8 pound 4'a ounce son, OUR 60th YEAR IN DOWNTOWN FORT MYERS.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the News-Press
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About News-Press Archive

Pages Available:
2,672,187
Years Available:
1911-2024