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Funerals 4 IPJkUt Mev.10 twrnm UJ. WUTKXi tUUAU Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, March 11, 1967 3-A Auto Liability Rates Increased Church News In Charlotte A. T7 TALLAHASSEE State ROBERT E. LEE PUNTA GORDA The funeral for Robert E. Lee will be tonight at 7:30 o.m.

at Edward R. Ponger reasurer-Insurance Commissioner Broward students who maintain a average or better. "Such a program encourages good grades, encouraging students to do what they ought to do anyway," he said. PORT PHARTTTTE The! Funeral Homes, Punta Gorda CHAKIJIIC ne Chapel, with Rev. James Wilkins of- Study group Of the Fllgrim floating.

A Masonic service con-TTnitorl rhitmh uill dismiss the ducted by Punta Gorda Masonic Williams Thursday approved a 3.5 per cent increase in automobile liability rates for Final service Lodge 115 will follow. transformation of the Kingdom be in Chat- ana interment will tanooga, Tenn. of Israel into a religious com Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Trinidad, southernmost of the munity Sunday at 7 p.m. in the West Indies, stands only seven Crossly, Herbert Williams and Floyd Sullivan. In lieu of flowers, friends are asked to make donations to the memorial fund of St.

James Episcopal Church. EDWARD A. MILLIARD PUNTA GORDA Edward A. Hilliard, 76, of East Henry Street died Tuesday evening. He was born in Kissimmee and came to Charlotte County 22 years ago from Winter Haven.

He was a retired lawyer and a member of Charlotte Harbor Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olive M. Hilliard of Punta Gorda; a daughter, Mrs. George E.

Parker of Plant City, a grandson, George E. Parker Jr. of Lithia and a granddaughter, Mrs. Gerald Hall of Plant City. The funeral will be today at 2 p.m.

at Charlotte Harbor Baptist Church with Rev. C. L. Carroll of- miles from the South American coast. Co.

Approval came immediately after a public hearing. Williams said the proposed rate adjustment, which included expanded classifications and rating territories, met all standards of the insurance. Charles T. Burney of Chicago, assistant to the manager of Iff MRS. BENJIE STANEK Mrs.

Benjie Elizabeth Stanek, 71, of Golden Lakes Drive, died Friday. A native of Eaton, she came here eight years ago. Survivors' include her son, and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Earl Stanek of Fort Myers, and a sister Mrs.

Madge Reasoner of Mathews, Ind. Funeral service has been set for Monday at 2 p.m. from the Chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home, with Rev. W. Eric Dance, pastor of the First Christian Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Egerton home, 188 NW Gertrude Ave. This is another chapter in the ''Unfolding Drama of the Bible," the subject of study and discussion selected by the group. PORT CHARLOTTE "Minuet in Gee," a play in the ancient morality drama tradition, will be presented as part of the Lenten service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

The play provides a nostalgic look back to 1929. HarbTr8- Kavs" Fune iLumbermens Mutual, said that GINGER Home in Charlotte Harbor is in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers will be Bert Smith, Travis Parnell, Oscar Jones and Nathan Parker. "FRAGRANT MEMORIES -LINGER" We Wire Flowers "Anywhere" In The Free World Nite Sunday OX 4-3188 2nd or Fowler ED 5-2571 will prevail in the western Lakes region and the northern plateaus, west central plateaus and Pacific Northwest. (AP Wirephoto Map) WEATHER FORECAST Showers and thundershowers are expected In the Tennessee Valley and the eastern Gulf region while showers will occur in most of the Southwest and California.

Snow or flurries HORACE C. ECKELS Horace C. Eckels, 81, of 202 South Alabama Court, Lehigh Acres, died Friday morning in Arcadia. He was born in Lenox, Iowa and moved to Lehigh Acres one and a half years ago from Jacksonville. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Lehigh Acres.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lottie Eckels of Lehigh Acres; one son, Thomas W. Eckels of Naperville, one daughter, Mrs. Betty Jo Lytinen of LaGrange, one brother, Warren Eckels, of Lenox; two sisters, Mrs. Anna The stewardship committee of the approximately 12,000 policyholders in Florida would receive an increase of 3.5 per cent effective May 1.

He said that, in an effort to make rates more equitable, Lumbermens Mutual doubled its territories to 24 and increased its driver and car use classifications from six to 260. Commissioner Williams praised the company's student discounts, offering a 25 per cent Troops Suffer Record Losses SAIGON IB Record American combat losses and record defec the church, with Mrs. Edna Moss as chairman, is sponsoring the production. Dorothy Pfeiffer is director, Debra Brewer prompter and William Schedule of the Tides for Today Local Skies O'Reillv of Waseca. and Mrs Lillie Scott of Omaha, and six Allender will handle properties.

The stage was constructed by grandcnildren. LOW Friends may call from 2 to 4 and reduction for unmarried R. G. Aase, J. Arthur Biggie 7 to 9 Sunday at Farley Funeral Home, Lehish Acres.

The funeral HIGH :38 a.m. 1 :48 a.m. 2 :24 a.m. 12 :18 p.m. :18 p.m.

:38 p.m. :48 p.m. :48 p.m. and Chester E. Souser.

Visitors will be welcome. will be at 2 p.m. Monday at First tions from bloodied Viet Cong ranks emphasized rising pressures in the Vietnam war last week, the U.S. command disclosed Thursday. GIs sought; fresh contact in 15 drives, one1 in the Mekong Delta.

The Americans, with their; 6 7 7 10 11 10 8 :48 p.m. Presbyterian Church, Lehigh Acres, with Rev. John B. Campbell, pastor, officiating. Final service and interment will be Wednesday at Penney Farms, Fla.

Boca Grande Bokeelia Bonita Beach Cape Coral Edison Bridge Everglades Ft. Myers Bch. Marco Sunset today 6:34 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow 6:41 a.m. Moon-set tonight 7:09 p.m.

First quarter March 19. Prominent constellation Orion, in the southwest 8:24 p.m. Visible planets: Venus, low In west 7:29 p.m. Jupiter, high overhead 8:58 p.m. Mars, rises 9:45 p.m.

:48 a.m. :58 a.m. :42 a.m. :58 p.m. Wackenhut Corp.

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Virn'a died! ranks now swelled to 417,400, suf-1 :24 a.m. :14 a.m. Mrs. ATTENTION MASTER MASONS! Punta Gorda Lodge 115 AM Will Open At 6:30 P.M. March 11, For The Purpose Of Conducting A Funeral Service For Robert E.

Lee. E. H. Scott, Secretary Sued bv Dardens :00 p.m. :08 p.m.

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:00 p.m. :48 p.m. :40 p.m. :20 p.m. Thursday at her home, 1024 Seventh fered a total of 1,617 casualties :38 p.m.

:38 p.m. Naples. She had lived in 14 a.m. 12 Naples in action Feb. 26-March 4 232, :48 p.m.

Naples for the last four years. She is survived by four daughters: Mrs. Artie Giddens, Lake Placid; dead, 1,381 wounded and four TITUSVILLE (AP) Woodrow :24 a.m. 2 :58 a.m. 3 :04 a.m.

1 :44 a.m. 1 Mrs. Zola Summerall, Naples; Mrs. Darden, suspended Brevard Coun Weather Yesterday :58 p.m. :28 p.m.

:08 p.m. Pine Is. Bridge 2 Punla Gorda 2 Punta Rassa 1 Sanibel 12 Strong tide. Cassie Allen. Punta Gorda; Mrs Luvinia Ourrance, Naples; one son, Barney Crews, Naples; a brother, ARE SO NECESSARY KINZIE'S Rose Gardens FLORIST We Telegraph Flowers 2900 Second St.

ED 4-1149 ty school superintendent, and his wife Jeanette Friday sued the Wackenhut Corp. for $20,000 or Owen Prescott, Sebring, 1 7 grandchildren and 31 great- grandchildren. more, claiming a wacKennut agent invaded their home with In Fort Myers March 10: High 85, low 67, humidity (per cent) 100 at 6 a.m., 51 at 1 p.m. Rain: .51 inch. 1-iinerai service and burial will be in Sebring.

Arrangements are being handled by the Richard A. Pittman out a warrant. Bribery Charge Called Baseless runerai Home, Naples, Darden was suspended after Organ Concert Set for Sunday being indicted last month. He DALE BREMERMAN JR. The body of Pfc.

Dale missing. It was a week marked by, many small skirmishes and a sharp increase in the enemy's; use of mortars, particularly in the sector U.S. Marines guard below the demilitarized zone between North and South Vietnam. Lt. Gen.

Victor H. Krulak, commander of all U.S. Marines in the western Pacific area, told a news conference in Da Nang the war looks good from the allied side, but the possibility of a major Communist attack cannot be ruled out. "I think they need something to boost their morale," he said. brought the suit in Brevard Coun Temperatures elsewhere V.

Albony, N.Y. 39 17 Little Rock Alpena, Mich. 39 -3 Los Angeles Bremerman 19, son of Mr. and REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH ty circuit court against the Coral Mrs. Dale Bremerman, 286 18th Ave, Naples, arrived Friday ac Gables-based Wackenhut organi 5" Stanley H.

Sparks, organist and choir director of the North companied by a Marine honor 75 31 Louisville Amarlllo 2800 Iroadway I "3 I 71 32 62 56 59 21 69 33 76 45 72 46 29 -9 (Continued from Page One) waived all his constitutional rights at the hearing." Oldham said he based his conclusion that further in' vestigation would serve no point guard. Bremerman was killed March 66 24 Memphis Ashevllle zation, which is in charge of Gov. Claude Kirk's war on crime. 1 in Vietnam while on patrol and is 68 38 Mobile THE SERVICE Atlanta 8:00, 9:15 ft 10:30 A.M. 21 I If Ml TO Atlantic City 47 37 Montgomery The suit claimed Darden sub 61 29 Montreal CT? SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 9:00 A.M.

Baltimore Fort Myers Methodist Church, will present a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday for the public. A freewill offering will be received. 9 70 28 73 35 Nashville sequently suffered "grave humil Rev. Daniel L.

Bergttresser, Pastor WELCOME 54 33 New Orleans 68 39 51 34 New York 52 34 iation, embarrassment, mental anguish, loss of reputation in hit 54 30 not only on Rowell's testimony but "upon complete and thorough examination of the transcript of testimony taken in tne nrst Naples casualty of tne war. A wake scripture service will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday in the chapel of the Richard A Pittman Funeral Home, Naples. Fr. Rene Gracida will conduct a funeral mass at 10 a.m.

Monday in St. Ann's Church. Burial will follow in Arlington National Cemetery. Friends may call at the Pittman Funeral Home from 4 to 8 p.m. to- Sparks was organist for a Saeinaw.

Mich, theater and 74 40 44 24 34 16 profession and occupation." Mrs. Darden, the suit said, be 41 28 Philadelphia 33 16 Phoenix 32 2 Pittsburgh 57 48 Portland, M. 62 49 Portland, O. 67 34 Richmond 69 28 St. Louis radio stations.

In Saginaw he the U.S. district court, middle 65 29! server! as choral director of came physically ill and was in district of Florida, on Nov. 2, 1966, in which certain parties to a grave nervious state." 51 Vt First Methodist Church and day and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Sunday. 43 24 St. Paul ai.

ruui Birmingham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Burlington C. Hatteras Charleston Charlotte Chattanooga Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Dallas Des Moines Detroit Duluth Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Knoxvilie -i Darden, who also was removed 48 20 s. Lake city 65 36bana director ior me xouin iui the accusation appeared." Fire at Arsenal Kills 4, Hurts 2 DOVER, N. J. (m Four men RONALD D.

CROSS He referred to a Nov. 2 Ronald D. Cross, 45, a former resident of LaBelle, died in Idaho as a member of the state board of regents, charged that the search by the Wackenhut investi 71 39 Ian" Siego" 64 54! Christ. He served also as band 62 23 s. Francisco 57 51 director for the Essex Scottish 23 42 "Regiment in Windsor, Ont, and NORTH FORT MYERS CHURCH OF GOD Corner of Piney and Pine Island Road Will Have A Benefit Supper Mar.

11th from 4:30 to 8:00 P.M. Fried Chicken Supper Complete With Dessert, Tea or Coffee Adults $1.25 Children Under 12 75c Springs, Thursday night. He had made his home there for the past five years. Surviving are his federal bankruptcy hearing in Orlando when Hart told the court that he gave Rowell 25,000 shares of stock in the Seminole gator, James White, took place 33 the Salvation Army in ueuon. 64 33 itb Armr clmilar unrk with wire, neien jross.

loano serines; were burned to death and twe injuried Thursday in a scorching Jan. 10 at 18 Fairglen his 69 51 Toronto 50 22 Washlnglon 66 26 Wichita 67 Wilmington sons Jerry Cross, Immokalee; Ron-ny Cross, Landoasso. Texas: 71 71 2 in- nan uuiic 42 Miami churches. Titusville home. fire at Picatinny Arsenal, one of Raceway to influence legislation Mrs.

Darden, who said she was of the daughters, Deloris Cross and Jeany Cross both of Landpasso; parents, He is a member FLORIDA CITIES in 1963. He said he gave $12,500 the nation's largest ammunition research and development home alone when the search took American Guild of Organists Mr. ana Mrs. ben cross or LaBelle; brothers Harrel Cross of LaBelle. to two other legislators.

All 87 60 and the American eaerauon 01 Vernon Cross of LaBelle, and three denied the allegations. Daytona Bch 77 63 Ocola Ft. Lauderdle 85 74 Orlando fininetville 85 54 Sarasota Herbert Cross of Lake Worth: 11 111 Musicians. He is co-author of A spokesman for the U. S.

sisters, Mrs. Lora Mae Gerstman, place, said White wrote down serial numbers from a washer-dryer. The Brevard County grand jury on Feb. 23 charged the 49-year- Jacksonville 85 56 St. Petersbg 83 68 Oldham said he also looked at a transcript of testimony on the matter taken before the state wt 82 76 Tallahasset 85 55 Lakeland 86 66 Tampo 84 70 Mrs.

Fern Townsend of Ortona, and Mrs. Doris Dana, LaBelle. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home. Miami 82 72 Palm Bch 84 73 Army arsenal, which is also an important manufacturer of rockets and ammunition, said the men were working on flarers when they caught fire.

attorney in Volusia County and "Correct Chord system ior Organ." A reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sparks will be sponsored by the church commission on worship and the adult choir. old Darden with grand larceny, alleging he misappropriated the "all other evidence available." ALBERT C. EVANS The attorney said the matter Albert C.

Evans. 28. died from the The dead were identified as result of an automobile accident had been presented to two Expo Meal Prices Must Be Posted appliance which was school property. He also was charged with stealing a pool heater, an inter Friday morning. Surviving is his James Johnson 53, of Mor-ristown, Robert L.

Ridner. 42 of mother Mrs. Emma Suber of grand juries in Volusia County and also investigated by the com system and lighting fixtures. Hopatcong, and Willis Johnson. Peru To Import Cattle state attorney's office there and "there had been no in 30, of Newark, all munitions operators, and Robert Braverman, 47, of Netcong, an explosives formations filed or indictments Charleston, s.u.

Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home. TAMIE DIANE LAND Funeral service for Tamie Diane Lane will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home with Rev.

E. S. Anderson officiating. Interment will be in Fort Myers Cemetery. presented." QUEBEC Iff) Meal prices must be posted on doors of all restaurants in Quebec Province during Montreal's World Fair, Evpo '67, April 28 Oct.

27, the Department of Tourism Luce Leaves More Than $100 Million NEW YORK The will Evangelistic Campaign First Christian Church McGregor and Tournament March 12-19 7:30 P.M. Musical Bells Vibra Harp Gospel Singing Special Music SPECIAL FEATURE FOR THE YOUTH The Old Fashioned Gospel Preaching For Our Space Age "Further investigation by a LIMA Peru is planning to import 3,000 head of U. S. Hols-tein and Brown Swiss pedigreed and crossbred heifers and young bulls to upgrade Peruvian cattle herds. Some chimpanzees have grand jury in the 5th judicial achieved considerable fame.

Al of Henry R. Luce, editorial circuit (Oldham's circuit) would be a costly expense to the taxpayers of the State of Florida London chimp named "Congo" became a television personality between 1956 and 1959 by pain chairman of Time, was admitted to probate in Manhattan Surrogates Court Fri ROY H. CRAWFORD PORT CHARLOTTE Roy H. Crawford, 72, of 173 NW Gladis died Wednesday afternoon. Born in Lee, he came to Port Charlotte five and a half years aso and a further harassment of ting 384 pictures, some with a Mr.

E. C. Rowell," Oldham day, distributing an estate es brush. said. from Hartford, Conn.

He was a timated at more than $100 mil Oldham said that if other retired fireman for the city of Hartford, a member of St. James Episcopal Church in Port Charlotte. lion. state attorneys wish the The principal heir is his wid the Mexican Border Veterans Patrol! transcript of Rowell's testimony it would be furnished to them. No.

67 of Port Charlotte, the Patrolmen's and Firemen's ow, Clare Boothe Luce, who is to receive proceeds of a trust MOUNT HOPE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH DRIVE-IN OR SANCTUARY DIVINE WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. Sunday Church School 10:30 A.M. Dr. David Robert Hutchinson Phone WE 6-4925 SERMON: "I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST" Association of Hartford and the Firemen's Relief Association. He is survived by his wife.

Mrs. Amanda R. Crawford of Port First Methodist Church of 180,000 shares of common stock in Time, as well as all his residential and personal properties. Charlotte: a dauehter. Mrs.

Vivian C. Moran of East Meadow, L. N.Y.: a brother. William Crawford of Hartford; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie The will bequeaths 149,465 Little of Bridgeport, and Mrs.

Hattie Wynn of Stratford, and three grandchildren. r-unerai service will be conducted today at 4 p.m. at St. James common shares to the Henry Luce Foundation and divides the bulk of the remainder of the estate, 143,110 common shares, between his two sons, tpiscopal unurch. Port Charlotte with Father Robert Turner officiating.

Burial will be in Charlotte Harbor uemetery. Pallbearers will be George W. Huddy. Gen. Fobian Henry Luce III and Peter Paul Luce.

i Johnson, William Eisle, Elmer Downtown: First Street at Royal Palm March 12 8:30 and 10:55 A.M. Services Sermon for the Day "Unlocking Life to Christ" Luce, who founded Time ma gazine March, V32i, died Feb. 28. Women Sponsor 'Quiet Evening' A "Quiet Evening" open to all and sponsored by Episcopal Church Women of St. Luke's Church will be held Tuesday beginning with evening prayer at 6:30.

The Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Edsall, a winter resident of Sanibel' and formerly rector of Trinity Parish, Geneva, N. will be leader.

A light supper which each of those attending will bring will be eaten in the parish house after which a second address will be given by' Dr. Edsall. Wednesday the ECW will sponsor a "Quiet Day," open to all, which will be led by the Rev. Robert W. Turner vicar of St.

James Church, Port Charlotte. The day will open with Eucharist at 10 a.m. Closing prayers will be at 2 p.m. Those attending are to bring their lunch. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST That Meets In North Fort Myeri 87 Pine Island Road at Weaver's Comer, In Liens Club lldg.

Sunday Services Bible Study 10 A.M. Worship Service 11 A.M. Sunday and Wednesday Evening 7:30 Daniel Tarn, Minister Redwood trees planted from seedlings 23 years ago in Wales now stretch upwards of 75 feet. WORSHIP KNOWS NO CALENDAR Some select Sunday as a day of worship. Others prefer Friday or Saturday.

Butthe solace of worship knows no boundariestemporal or spatial. Some find their God in church. Others see him in a spring sunrise, or in a fresh-mown meadow at dusk. Children oft find peace in an evening prayer. Each seeks peace In his own way.

All place their trust in a Supreme Being and worship as conscience dictates. Why not Join them? You, too, can find solace and guidance in prayer. Reverend R. B. Chapman, Jr.

CARD OF THANKS We are sincerely grateful to powem friends and neighbors for their many kind acts of sympathy 7:30 P.M. Service "Why Are You Here?" Nursery Facilities Provided Special Children's Church at 10:55 a.m. "The Difference Worffc The during our sad bereavement in the loss of wife and mother Mrs. Florence Rieuf. We especially wish to thank our special duty nurse, the staff of Lee Memorial Hospital, Drs.

Tate and Dawson, Cape Coral FROM RUTH MESSMER FLORIST "Daw Fresh" Flower. 3366 Cleveland Ave. 24 Hour Telephone Service WE 6-2131 Welcome to the New Rescue Squad, Cape Coral Funeral Home Rev. Day. Our appreciation cannot adequately be expressed.

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS CARL GURTHA'S FLOWER SHOPPE We Wire Flowers 3250 Cleveland Ave. WE 61956 Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod) Waterway Estates in North Fort Myers The Rev. H. P. Esalo, Pastor Worship 9 A.M.

Classes 10:15 A.M. Lenten Worship Every Wed. at 8 P.M. WY 5-7711 and WY 5-5675 Fred Rieuf and family rf5 The News-Press SPECIAL SERVICES LAST DAY CHURCHES OF CHRIST McGregor Boulevard Church of Christ 3825 McGregor WE 6-4554 Jerry P. Pace, Minister Douglas Avenue Church of Christ 2995 Douglas ED 5-7945 Harry Cobb, Minister Orange River Blvd.

Church of Christ Off Palm Beach Blvd. (Rt. 80AJ. OX 4-1634 George Goldtrap, Minister Port Charlotte Church of Christ Midway NA 5-6205 Blaine Cook, Minister Naples Church of Christ 1450 Mandarin Road, Ml 2-2312 Charles Wharton, Minister SERVICES Worship 11:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M.

Bible Study Sun. 10:00 A.M., Wed. 7:30 P.M. See "Herald of Truth" Each Sunday WINK-TV 12 Noon WCCF. 1580 kc Radio, 9:00 A.M.

"Draw nigh to God, and HE WILL DRAW NIGH TO YOU" (JAMES) Christian Scientists believe that an inspiring and healing understanding of God's love is within reach of every man, woman, and child. It grows and unf olds in your life through consistent study, spiritual searching, deep prayer, and the willingness and constant effort to live by the law of Christ. This is the reason for the Christian Science Bible Lessons, the Reading Room, the church services and Sunday School. You are always welcome. First Church of Christ Scientist FORT MYERS FIRST CHURCH McGregor Blvd.

and First St. Sunday Service II a.m., Sunday School and Nursery 11 a.m., Wednesday 8 p.m. PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE SOCIETY 1 057 N. Trail, Port Charlotte Sunday Service 1 1 a.m., Sunday School 1 1 a.m. Wednesday 8 p.m.

SUBJECT THIS SUNDAY: "SUBSTANCE" Published seven mornings a week by News Press Publishing 2442 Anderson Fort Myers, Fla. Mail address P. O. Box 10, 33902. Telephone EDison 4-2351 for all departments except classified advertising.

EDison 4-2401. News Bureau Naples 456 N. Tamiami Trail, Midway 2-3043. Punta Gorda, 123 Sullivan NEptune 9-2856. Subscription Rates By mail or carrier, payable in advance.

Daily and Sunday: One year $23.40, six months $11.70, three months $5.85. Sunday only, by mail one year $7.80, six months, $3.90, three months $1.95. Member of The Associated Press. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all local news printed In this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Fort Myers, under act of March 3, 1879.

SUNDAY: MORNING WORSHIP 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M. EVENING SERVICES 7:00 P.M. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY ALLIANCE CHURCH 2797 FIRST STREET.

FORT MYERS. FLORIDA DR. GLENN V. TINGLEY Prophetic Student Radio Personality Author International Evangelist.

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