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News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 15

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Marley Is Tallahassee Bride MRS. WILLIAM In a double ring ceremony, Miss Doris Anne Marley became the bride of Dr. William Everette Laird Jr. on March 13 at 4:30 p.m. in Trinity Methodist Church in Tallahassee.

Rev. J. P. Floyd Jr. officiated.

The bride is a daughter of Mrs. E. H. Marley of Columbia, Moving Storing Packing SUNSHINE MOVERS Exclusive Agent Aero Mayflower Transit Co. 2 LOCATIONS 2633 Anderson Ave.

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LAIRD JR. S. C. and the late Mr. Marley.

Mr. Laird is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Laird of Houma, former residents of Fort Myers.

Gold Trimmed Bible The bride was attired in a white Spring suit of light weight wool with white pique blouse and gold buttons, a white pique head band and matching accessories. She carried a white leather Bible trimmed in gold and topped with a white orchid. A graduate of Converse College in Spartanburg, S. Mrs. Laird received her master of music degree from Boston University, Boston, Mass.

She also received a professional diploma in music from the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. At present, Mrs. Laird is Completing work for a PhD degree in Humanities and teaches part time at Florida State University in Tallahassee. Faculty Member Dr. Laird, a graduate of Stetson University, DeLand, received his Masters degree from George Washington University, Washington, D.

C. He received degree in Economics from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. He now is on the faculty of the Florida State University an assistant professor of Economics. After a wedding trip, Dr. and Mrs.

Laird will make their home at 901 West Jefferson Apt. A-7, Tallahassee. Little Theater Seeks Gangsters Three men ages 25 45 to play gangster roles are needed to fill out the cast of "The Desperate Hours" at the Fort Myers Little Theater. The suspense drama will run April 17 18 and 24 25. Interested persons may contact Brad Lacey, director at the theater in the Patio de Leon after 7:30 p.m.

Monday. ELECTION Five officers and six directors will be elected at 8 tonight when the Advertising Club of Southwest Florida meets at Holiday Inn. Robert Needham of the Gulf Coast Pharmaceutical Association will speak on public health and pharmaceutical relations to the community. As many as 20,000 college students have used the New York Public Library in one day during the Christmas vacation period. EXCITING! New You Must See This Exciting DinnerWhite ware to Really Appreciate it! See it Mist today! Iron Stone 45 Piece Set Service for 8 $29.95 Drive right up our door TRAIL CHINA 3422 Cleveland Avenue WEstmore 6-2779 Geraldine Vesper, Society Editor ED 5-1146 About Fort Myers People and Places Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Wendt of Beverly Hills, Calif. are guests of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Marasa on Grace Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spooner of Balsom, N. C. are spending a week at the River's Edge Trailer Park.

They are former Fort Myers residents. Miss Elaine McGill will arrive today to visit her brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marcoux of Fort Myers Villas. She will attend the wedding of Miss Margaret Ashley and Herbert Beatty at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday at First Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Orville A. Flory of Minneapolis, Minn.

are visiting at Parker Trailer Court. Miss Julie Welle of Bemidji, Minn. left yesterday for Miami, after spending the past two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Don Trench and Mr. Trench.

She will leave by plane tomorrow for Guatemala to spend three weeks with Miss Susan Stapleton of Bemidji, who is serving with the Peace Corps in Guatemala. Lt. and Mrs. John H. Everly and daughter, Ann Margaret, of Norfolk, Va.

are visiting his par- Lee Memorial Hospital Visiting hours: private rooms, 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., private rooms and wards, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. Admissions reported by the hospital yesterday were: Mrs. Bernie Meyers, Mrs. Ruth Dunn, Mrs.

Bernice Eagan, Mrs. Joseph Anderson, Mrs. John Lee, Mrs. Allen Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth Reaves, Mrs.

Alvin Kitchens, Mrs. Rebecca Dupree, Miss Elsie Seymour, Walter Kapke, Daniel Peterson, George Romard, Nolan Kirschner, Donald Abowd, Flavius Robertson, Bobby Davis, Virgil Eckman, Claude Truitt, Alfred Bove a and Howard Branton. Dismissals reported were: Mrs. Elmer Brodeur, Mrs. John Dodd, Mrs.

George Uhlir, Mrs. Harvey Baron, Mrs. Ruth Angell, Mrs. Curtis Skates, Eliphalet Mallett, Thomas Rundle, Gerald Pankow, Herbert Ewig, William Day, Willard Venherm and 1 Stanley Wise. CONGRATULATIONS On their wedding anniversaries to Rae and Dewey Montgomery, Pat and Ernest Maxey, Jean and Everett Bennett, Gladys and Cedric Keith, Carrie and James Taylor, Jean and Bob Morris, Margaret and Jim Garner and Clara and Bob Collins.

Transportation costs in public schools average $16 per student and construction costs are calculated at $47 per student. Pert Partners PRINTED PATTERN 4800 SIZES 6-14 by Anne Helams It's a -skirt reverses from plain to checks or print! Sew this gay duo easily in poplin or pique. Printed Pattern 4800: Girls' Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 outfit takes yards 35-inch check fabric: yards plain tabric. Send now! Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern- add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling.

Send to Anne Adams, care of Fort Myers News Press Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. DO YOU KNOW HOW TO GET A PATTERN ABSOLUTELY FREE? It's simple- order our Spring-Summer Catalog including FREE COUPON to get any one of 250 design ideas. Send 50c Special Winners Play Bridge At Cape Coral Club There were 11 tables of special winners playing Mitchell when the Cape Coral Duplicate Bridge Club met Tuesday evening at the Yacht and Racquet Club. North-South winners were Earl Ogden and Maj.

James Hayes, Mrs. N. Embley and Bob Byrns, Mrs. A. Swiler and Jim Orefice, Mrs.

E. E. Graham and Mrs. W. N.

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. H. Weber, Mrs. Nordenholt and C.

Brandtlow of Staten Island, N.Y., Mrs. Dave Danner Mrs. B. Bragunier and Mrs. Frank Noland.

East and West winners were Mrs. William Cluff and Mrs. John Dun, Mr. and Mrs. M.

T. Bouldin, Mrs. B. McGill and Mrs. B.

Sudzenski, Sandy Parker and Harlod Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caesar, Mr.

and Mrs. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. P.

Thompson, Mrs. A. H. Draughon, Jr. and Lou Irion, and Mr.

and Mrs. Lou Lengel. Next games will be Friday afternoon. Births At Lee Memorial Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Felix Yankun, Alva a 7 pound 14 ounce son, yesterday. She is the former Evelyn Sands of Alva. Use News-Press Want Ads Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, Thursday, March 19, 1961 3-B EASTER VACATION. Miss Gerry Holt will arrive today from Dallas, where she is a sophomore at Southern Methodist and Mrs. Parker Holt of 1230 Gasparilla Dr.

Miss Holt 1 is University, to spend Easter vacation with her parents, dir. secretary of Delta Gamma Sorority. CITY HALL WEE WASH LAUNDRY Complete Family Wash Folded -1515 Heitman East of New Bridge ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford of 316 Morse Plaza in Morse Shores.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bauer of Bay Village, Ohio are vacationing at the Siesta Motel at 1556 N. Tamiami Tr. Carl Bandtlow of Staten Island, N.Y.

is spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nordenholt of 303 Morse Plaza. Miss Kay Hartt of Richmond, Va. will arrive today to visit Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Ashley in River Forest. She will be an attendant in the Ashley-Beatty wedding on Saturday.

Mrs. Jimmy Flynn of 4112 E. Madison St. and her brother, Harold Baylor of Rolla, who has been visiting here, have been called to Rolla by the death of their father, M. L.

Baylor. Mrs. Edna Scott returned yesterday to her home on Lee Street, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Cox, Mr. Cox and their family.

Mrs. Della Appleyard who went to Tampa with Mrs. Scott, remained for a longer visit with her daughter, Mrs. To- ney Russell and Mr. Russell.

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