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News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 8

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Fort Myers, Florida
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FORT M1ER? (Fla.) NFvt fundi. June 2. 1917 To Study Modeling in Miami an ha been graduated fom the I'niveisity cf Tennessee at Knoxville where he received a degree in chemical enginee ring. 1 i Mrs. Rodney Campbell and son.

J'miiiy. of Miami returned to their home there Wednesday after spend-; several days in Everglades with relatives Mrs. C. H. Muir had as her weekend g-uests her brother 1 R.

E. Moore, and Mrs. Moore, and her sister, Mrs. A. L.

Van Ness, Mr. Van Ness and their two children. Allen and Russell, all of Mi ami. Mr. and Mrs.

James I) Blown and son, Jinunie, of Coral Gables arrived in Everglades Mem-i day for a visit of several davs with Mr. and Mrs. i. W. McLeod anU Miss Ellen McLeod.

While in Kver- glades Mr. Brown made a business trip to Fort Myers, Arcadia and other points on the West Coast. The Browns returned to Coral i Gables Thursday morning. Johnson OSSice Supply Co. 162S McGregor Blvd P.

O. Box 1630 Phone 1280 Wc Repair All Makes Office Machines ALL WORK GUARANTEED VOI MACHINES ARE 1NSI RE1 WHILE ON OCR PREMISES Authorized SALES SERVICE AGENCY NDERWOOn TYPEWRITERS sind'stranh adding machines Calendar Meetings tomorrow R.X.A. 2 p.m., Mrs. F. C.

Pie-mann. 136 Fnerson street. Special meeting. Tuesday Daujhters of Wester II a.m., Mrs. Oscar Moncrief, 2806 Gladioli drne.

Covered dhh luncheon. Ice cream social 8 p.m.. Grand Avenue Methodist church. Ella Super and Cora Owens circles in charge. Public invited.

Legion auxiliary 8 p.m.. Legion home. Dean and Bay streets. R.N.A. circle 8 p.m., Mrs.

Allen Kersey, 1207 Crawford s-lreet. Wednesday Tropical 56 F. A.M. 7:30 p.m., Masonic halL M. M.

degree. Rebekah lodge 8 p.m.. Pigott hall. School of instruction. Elks lodge 8 p.m., Elks club.

Thursday Cub Scouts 3 p.m., Mrs. C. M. Parnell, 10 Michigan avenue. Friday Pocahontas 7:30 p.m., Pigott hall.

i I A new method in sea rescues is use of chemicals hich create a bright glow or "seamark" when dropped on water. Lapin is the French word for rabbit, and it is sometime applied to rabbit, fur. hm Felda You'll Fdll in Love 1 ft The Rev. Charles Hamilton of Carlson Memorial Methodist church is the new pastor for Felda Methodist. He conducted service iere Sunday afternoon.

Mis Margaret W'imbei ly of LaBelle and Mrs. C. 0. Willis made a trip Mollis, to Fort Mvers. Mr.

and Mrs. W. 0. Manley and their daughter, Mrs. Homer Taylor, spent Monday in Fort Myers for uedical purposes.

Mr. and Mrs. James Weathers-lee, Mr. and Mrs. H.

G. Atchley, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.

i 11 i ami John A'illis made a trip Thursday to Immokalee. J. H. Luke and J. P.

Lewis returned Wednesday from Alabama where they epeiit a short time at work. Mr. and Mrs. Krnet Taylor and Mrs. Gilbert Taylor made a business trip Friday to Fort Myers.

(I'hoto by Ernest Hart) MISS BARBARA JEAN" KALER Enrolling this week at (he Gibson school of modeling in Miami are Miss Barbara Jean haler and Miss Ann Pavese. They will take a six weeks course. Miss Kaler, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Kaler, is a member of the ANN PAVESE 1917 graduating class of Fort Myers high school and was a candidate for Pan American Queen this year. Miss Pavese.

daughter of Kocco Pavese. was the 1916 Pan American Queen and will he a member of the senior-class this year. STERLING Everglades By ELLEN MCLEOD and sons. Jimmy and Johnny, left est, 111., were recent guests of the: Friday for Ohio, where they are Rod and Gun club. While in Ever- 1 vacationing with Mrs.

Swarthout's glades they enjoyed excellent fish-1 i relatives. injr. 1 Mrs. E. L.

Lezotte returned to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Howell and -Everglades Sundav from Fort children.

Carolyn and Charles, i Myers, where she spent part of her; spent Tuesday in Fort Myers, vacation. Mrs. Leon Garrett and infant son 1 Af Jleft Wednesday for Louisiana! Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Collier motored to Miami Saturday afternoon glades Friday, after spending a week in Miami, wher she tinder-went an operation. Friends will be glad to know that she has fully recovered. Mrs. J.

L. Howell and daughter. Carolyn, and Mrs. C. C.

Tindall spent Thursday in Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gross of Immokalee were business visitors in Everglades Thursday. to attend the wedding of Miss Evelyn Lowe. yftl! Mvc fonsnplo riiiott and little IkLAUNOKY enn U'oith lnf't bv nlane from Mia i business' call in Everglades Sat-: the-v will make their home.

ur(av Misses Jackie Cole, Joanne mi Monday morning for their home 51 WHERE Y0UWA5H mown ann Jean i.ail Mrs. Paola Grafton left Satur- in California. Mr. and Mrs. tiaipn returned Sunday night from Rock- .1 I- I.

IV-4 ll I eiulitv and riaiiffhter. Kose un v. cans, they atten(ied fnf after snending several weeks in 1 Marie, motored to Miami with them Soft Water Sunday evening, ana returned to Everglades Monday. Mrs. Elliott oictor of Mrs.

Leie-htv. and she Kf I CtOHA Mrs. J. W. Singleton and her Mrs.

Pauline Patrick, spent Fridav in Fort Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rozavth and little son. Jackie, rturned to Everglades Thursday, after a va cation trip of several weeks.

George Haefeker of La was a business visitor in Everglades Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Swarthout wTth her parents Mr.iMi Madeline Garrett and M.ssi ft VuT 1 Ava Janes, who also attended the Rev Ballard ilson of Jerome eonf XQ Gl.inneJ was a business caller Everglades nera, i COIHAM i (iAbanoN OlD FujNCH and her little son have spent the nast week with the Leightys. fol Plenty of Hot Water Reasonable Rates 11 South Cleveland Ave. (Canal St.) Phone 1277-R i0 1 Vv r. 1 Ml 1 "HAM Ml1; It If FAIirAX 'A if j. SUM MlJ III 'limiE Jiff J2J.P0 V.

SoVF.tmu 1 Mrs. P. Jenkins and two little f8' of the Fel" 'daughters of Pensacola. are spend-; 1 lowing a three month's visit in Puerto Rico with relatives. Pat.

Phillips returned to Ever i ir, ana jirs. yner lert i t' I Wednesday on a business trip down I with Mrs. Jenkins. the Florida Kevs. K.

G. Vog- leaving' here they will visit Via- -of 'as vip-i tivc in Miami Exeiglades Wednesday. tives in Miami. i e.mesuay. W.

R. Wilson of Naples visUed A- J- Sooarno N. in Everglades Thursday. an'J -UF- w.a"er' Mrs, Margaret Rountree spent anH Weekly of Tampa were; the weekend in Sarasota. re('ent SUPsts of lhe Rofi HnA I Onxe you see the Gorham Sterling colleo tion at our store you'll want "the loveliest silver in the world' for your home.

A few place-settings in your favorite pattern are so easy to afford so exciting to match and add to so enjoyable We have the Goli Shoes Prirt ihttun inclitd es fed rrsl mx, 0 it tor a fiiact $lltni QHFttttng a) kmj rnnd jfrk, cretm snrtfi spoon, indiriti' Uml fork, rnnd buttif G. C. Luther motored to Miami "'nilV' Sunday morning to take Mrs. K.ue?,ts, af Luther and their son, James, where club during the week included Mr. they left by train for Jacksonville, and Jomi Lerodler and riaugh-where thev will spend their vaca-iler of chK-aK- m-' Mr- Rnd MS-tion with Mrs.

Luther's mother E- J- nf Kew Vork City; Mr. Mr. Luther will join them there Mrs- E- w- Hutchings of Per-earlv in July for his vacation. HT; and Mrs. E.

P. Moore and Dan House of Naples as a busi-; M. H. Harvey of Atlanta, ness visitor in Everglades Satur-! w- A- Buckner of New York City: day. 1 S.

P. I.angston of Miami; Albert Mrs. Rodney Campbell and L. Kahn and his party from Miami Jimmy, of Miami, are spending Beach, who were guests at. the several days' in Everglades with Wytie Cottage; Harry.

Chanin and Mr. and Mrs. Smilev Williams Party from Miami Beach; and to use every day. II. GLUCKMAN, Jeweler.

1012 First Street CM; Brown and White Moccasin Toe Steel Spikes Newest Style: AAA to All sizes Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Tyner.

('- Coleman, jr and his party, Campbelll is a sister of Mrs. WH-1 f''om Miami Beach. liams and Mr. Tyner. On Sundav! Mrs.

W. E. Hughes and small the Tyners, and Mrs. Cecil "Butch," motored to Fort My- Drake and daughter. Gail.

Miss i ers Wednesday to spend a few days i ROBB STUCK COT, IT Just in time for that 4th of July Occasion $995 Come in early Monday for yours. Maxine Newberry, and Mrs. Camp-: with Mr. and Mrs. hell and Jimmy spent the day at T.

C. Chevalier and Mr. and. Mrs. Lake Trafford" with Mr.

Charlie Richard Cross of Miami visited in Spooner. Everglades Wednesday. Mr. S. M.

Carver of Ochopee was a and Mrs. Cecil Drake and daughter, business visitor in Everglades'Gail, and Mrs. Rodney Campbell, Saturday. Other business visitors their guest from Miami, visited in during the week included Jack Immokalee Monday evening with Richards of Tnimokalee on Thurs-' Mr. and Mrs.

LaDon Burkett. day, and J. B. 0'Steen of Copeland. 1 E.

C. Hodge of J. B. Van Ingen and Mrs. M.

0. Allen of Jerome on 1 and of Miami was a husiness Friday. visitor in Everglades Tuesday. Mrs. Madeline Slaars of Mrs, I.

H. Colson of Copeland Washington, D. arrived Satur-jwas a business visitor in Ever-day from Miami, to take a position glades Wednesday, Mrs. Har-with Collier and Long, Inc. per Jones and Mrs.

Elmer Powell Frank M. Warren of Perry ar- and daughter, Miss Betty Lou rived in Everglades Sunday fo.r-t Powell of Miami, and Mrs." C. J. a visit of several days. 1 Jnhannsen and little son of St.

Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jackson all former residents of Cope-and Mr. and Mrs. Brown-; ianf, visited in Copeland and Ever-iii2 of Miami spent Sunday in Ev- glades Tuesday with friends.

rrgkdes fishing. Johannsen, the former Miss Doris Mr. and Mrs. LaDon Burkett of p0well, is spending several weeks Immokalee visited in Everglades Miami with her parents, the Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Elmer Powells.

W. .1. Janes. Mrs. Smiley Williams, Curtis Wil-: Wednesday for Wilmington, bams and Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil where he will be employed by Mr; and Mrs. Buell C. Rollins: tne Hercules Powder Co, Mr. and infant daughter of Comfimmi tjm fastum with CROWN'S fkcpttms lum '9 II Sunday in Everglades as the guests of Mrs.

Margaret Rountree. Mr. and Mr. James E. Allen of Felda spent Monday in Everglades with Mrs.

Allen's father, J. S. Butler. Miss Lucille Butler, who spent; the past week with the Aliens, re FILMS DEVELOPED PRIMED ENLARGED Hour Service turned to her home in Everghtd i I with them. On Tuesday Mr.

Allen motored to Ferry with Frank War-. 1 Don't Be A ten. E. P. Fritchey of Immokalee and Miami, was a husiness visitor in Everglades Monday.

Other Im- niokalee visitors on Monday in Mrs. J. M. Hunter. W.

J. Oversize prints, fine grain de veloping. temperature control finest quality, popular prices ROYAL PALM STUDIOS 2216-18 Hendry St. SLAVE! 5. 1 McClelland, M.

L. Carswell and Mrs. Louis Gross. W. L.

Story, L. M. Tilden and Neil McMillan of Winter Garden were recent guests of the Rod and I Gun Club. Mr. and Mrs.

Barrv Tevine of Let Us Pick Up and Deliver Your Laundry Every Week. I. os and Mr. and i Mrs. Harry Smile of New York I City were guests during the past, week at the Collier Cottage of the Rod and Gun Club.

I J. B. O'Sleen of Copeland was a business visitor in Everglades Monday. Claus Senghaas left 1 Monday for a viMt of several days at Honiosassa Springs. He was driven to Immokalee by his daugh-: ter.

Miss Carmen Senghaas, and, was joined there by Hans Schmeis-ser, who accompanied him to Honiosassa Springs. While away they are guests of the Honiosassa Springs hotel Mr. and Mrs, i Ernest Bridges and children, Judy I and Tommie, spent Monday in Mi-; ami. I Out rj town victors in Everglades Monday included W. J.

Mc- Dejigncd for the woman who is ai fashion-conscious of her luggage as she is of her traveling costume. Deep Maroon or Navy Blue, Pig-grain drill, hound with wide, heavy, tough rawhide. Lus-trous linings in matching tones. FRANKLIN SERVICE STATION 1206 First Street You Can Buy Tires And Other Accessories On Out Easy RUDGET PLAN Afiicis Gas and Oil A Thorough Lubrication Job Guaranteed Washing ROAD SERVICE Save Yourself Washing Drudgery. Our Super-Clean Process Keeps Your Clothes Brighter Makes Them last longer.

Phone 666 Clellaml, of Immokalee and Jimmie DeVogt, Cnle Jones, Chis-holm Rivers and H. T. Barnes of, Stuckv Go. Naples. Miss Vera E.

Klein land Dr. Linnie K. Black of Miami.1 and Mr. and Mrs. J.

Samuelsnn of I Jacksonville were guests of the Rod and Gun club during the last wildlife tour of the National Au-; I dubon society. Their guide was Charles Rrookfield of Miami, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.

Evans and son i of Coral Gables and Mr, and Mrs. William H. Mitchell of Lake For- DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY RUG CLEANING Phone 128.

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