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Serving Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach Boca Raton, Florida Serving Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach Boca Raton, Florida, Thursday, October 15, 1959 2 THE BOCA RATON NEWS Thursday, October 15, 1959 at 2 p.m. today at the Hender- Thursday, October 15, 1959 THE BOCA RATON NEWS 3 IN son Funeral Chapel in Deerfield Third Birthday Party Disagree on Pay Raises MEMORIAM Beach. BPW Speaker Attacks Held for Bernard Turner (Continued From page l) leave it that way. Henderson Funeral Home is Bernard Turner, son of Mr. handling the arrangements. and Mrs. Bernard Turner, cele- Flanchertook Herbold to task A 20-page, ordinance re- Reapportionment Plan daughter. Miss Helen Tischart of Burial will be in Hollywood Me- bratedbis third birthday Saturday for an advertisement he had garding the certifying and li- Herbert G. McLauthlin Chicago; a daughter-in-law, morial Gardens, Hollywood, Fla. City Commissioner John He said that "at the present with a party at his home. placed in the Boca Raton News censing of contractors was read Herbert G. McLauthlin, 61, Mrs. Juanita Tischart of Chicago; Flancher, guest speaker at the time 16. 3 percent of the people His special birthday cake was last week regarding the dismissal in full and adopted and made of 1455 N.E. Fifth Avenue, Boca two sisters, Mrs. Alice CLacmo Business and Professional Wo- elect a majority in the House and decorated with a rea' train. Ice of the Planning Board. He de- effective immediately so that to ton, died Friday in the Veterans Rummage Sale Chairman and Mrs. Mary Rosa of Chicago, men's Club meeting Monday 13 percent elect a majority in cream, cake and lemonade were manded that Herbold tell him the daily operation of the ad- Hospital at Coral Gables after a Mrs. Joseph Starke was and his mother, Mrs. Georgiana night at the First Federal Savings the Senate," served and all the guests were •when he had voted to refer ac- ministration department not be three-month illness. named general chairman of the Tischart of Chicago, and three and Loan Building, attacked the "To show the inequities, " he given favors. tions back to the board for a full interrupted. Licenses for con- He was born in Chelsea, rummage sale sponsored by the grandchildren. proposed reapportionment a- continued, "using die 1958 pop- vote of the Planning Board. tractors are due Nov. 1 and the Mass., and came to Boca Raton women of St. Paul's Lutheran Joining in the celebration Services were held Wednes- mendment. ulation estimate, Dade County were Charles, Kathy and Connie Herbold then had the City new ordinance will apply to all, in November, 1956. He was Church. The sale will take would get one new member in day at 2 p.m. in the Kraeer Newman, John and Virginia Clerk read excerpts from the A plat of Paradise Palms, buyer and manager for the Har- place Oct. 16 and 17 at Aldrich " Under the present constitut- the House for every 170, 000 Funeral Chapel with Wendell Feldmann, Mickey Capp, Ricky minutes of the Planning Board west of the city limits, was vard Cooperative Society for 27 Corner from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. tion we have 95 representatives people while Liberty and Lafayette Loveless of the Bible Conference Brennan, PatMcCutcheon, Nancy meeting where one action was presented by the Bible Con- years in Cambridge. His former and 38 members of the Senate, " counties, each withan estimated Grounds officiating. and Billy Mitchell, BudHallman, referred back. ference Grounds Inc. with a home was in Lexington, Mass. he said. "Under the new plan populationof 28, 000, would get request for annexation. The Burial was in Forest Lawn Bobbie Day, Rosemarie West, Mayor DeLong also took issue He was a former member of the House will be increased from one seat apiece." platwas referred to the Planning Cemetery, Pompano, Beach. Scott and Jeff Rhine, Tommy with the advertisement and said Peguossette Blue Lodge F & AM, 95 to 103 and the Senate from 38 It was announced that Mrs. and Zoning boards and City Kraeer Funeral Home was in Malone, Randy Dunster, David Making plans for die Symphony Chorus Coffee are, left K> right, he had never, at any time, said Watertown, Mass., and also of liiifti to 44." June Chaplin, president, and charge of arrangements. and Cindy Peters, Tommy Boldi- he would "crackdown" on ab- Attorney Leon Weaver was in- DRIVE-IN THEATRE He stressed the importance Mrs. Marge Jamison will fly to Mrs, Frederick Peirce Jr., Mrs. Pat L. Rucci and Mrs. W. Arthur the Scottish Rite and bodies and zar, Kathy Marqusee and Carol senteeism on the boards. He structed to prepare an ordinance S. Fed. Hway. - Deerfiafd Be*ch of every eligible voter casting his St. Petersburg Friday to partici- Grove. Mrs. Grove, membership chairman, signs up Mrs. Rucci Shrine, all of Massachusetts. Mrs. Florence Kairawicz Ann Ellis. objected to use of the word of intent to annex. vote in the special election Nov. pate in a State Planning Board as the first new Symphony Society member in Boca Raton. Mrs. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Florence L. Kairawicz, Out-of-town guests included "crackdown. " Thurs. and Fri. Oct. 15. 16 3 and he warned that if the pre- meeting. Peirce will be a hostess Tuesday, Oct. 20, at the Chorus Coffee to Marion, of Boca Raton; two 53, was found dead at her home, Kim Turner, Lois and Mark Wea- beheld at the home of Mrs. John Flancher, 170 N.E. Spanish Trail, Commissioner Dane, absent THOMAS RESIGNS Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds sent amendment is not defeated Plans are being made for a daughters, Mrs. Marion Lee of 51 N. E. 51st Street, la'st Friday. ver, Julie Ann Scott, Rusty and at 10:30 a.m. Those who would like to attend are asked to call when the action was taken re- (Continued prom page l) IT STARTED WITH A KISS it will not come to a referendum District 10 meeting with the Boca Honolulu, Hawaii, and Miss The body Was discovered by a Bucky Berry and Judith, Susan Mrs. Flancher at 8405 and register. -Boca Raton News Photo. moving the Planning Board, said "Prior to retiring to Boca in Color at 7;QQ and 10:25 again until 1971. Raton BPW as the hostess club. Margery McLauthlin of Boca colored maid reporting for work. and Bart Merkel. he was astonished at the removal Raton four years ago I served Audie Murphy, Joan Evans Raton; three sons, Robert G., She came to Boca Raton three of Dr. Harry Sorenson, John with the United States Post Office NO NAME ON THE BULLET Baptist Class Honors Milltown, N. J. ; Walter H., years ago from Dania, Fla. Houghton and Mrs. Margaret Department for 30 years, 14 of in color at 9:00 I Sunday School Teachers South River, N. J., and John H. Mrs. Kairawicz is survived CLOSE OUT / Lynch, as their attendance was which I served as Postmaster. Eighteen members and guests of Boca Raton, and five grand- by her mother, Mrs. Ethel Perry good, Laterl was afield representative Saturday, Oct. 17 attended the October meeting of children. of San Pedro, Calif.; two sisters, A Nice Selection Off Fishing Earle Robbins was elected of the United States Civil Service 3 BIG HITS the AdultLadies Class of the First Services were held Monday Mrs. Edith Williams of San by a majority vote of city em- Commission. All In Color •BaptistChurch held at the home in the Kraeer Funeral Chapel with Pedro and Mrs. Blanche Ferguson ployes to represent them on the "On Nov. 1, 1958, I was Audie Murphy, Joan Evans of Mrs. David Ashe. the Rev. Ernest E, Hawk, pastor of Los Angeles; a brother, Everett Civil Service Board. Commis- unanimously appointed a mem- NO NAME ON THE BULLET The class welcomed Miss RODS and REELS of the First Methodist Church, Archambault of Lowell, Mass., sioners confirmed the election berof the Civil Service Boardby Sara Anderson, incoming Sunday officiating. and a nephew, Henry Landryof At 7:00 Only Priced at our cost and appointed Kobbins to serve the City Council. When other School teacher, and appreciation Cremation followed. Kraeer Boca Raton. Glenn pord, Debbie Reynolds for a two-year term. members refused to serve as was expressed to outgoing Funeral Homes was in charge of Funeral services will be held IT STARTED WITH A KISS Commissioner Flancher said Secretary because it is a very the arrangements. At 8:35 Only teapher, Mrs. J. C. Haney, now * Hobbies and he wanted it made part of the time consuming job, I agreed to Paul Newman, Joanne woodward WMV president. ANDSEL Craft Supplies public record that he was neither acceptappointmentona tempo- Ebenezer L Evans RALLY ROUKD Class officers for the new * Models * Toys pro nor con on the subject of Sunday School year were an- rary basis. I served in this capa- Ebenezer Ludwig Evans, 68, THE FLAG, BOYS * Shell Supplies fluoridationfor Boca Raton. He city until July. Now the board nounced and suggestions for a 280 N. E. Second Circle, Boca At 10:25 Only said he had received numerous has a paid employe. class name will be renewed at Raton, died unexpectedly last U S. »l beiween Delray Beach and Boynton OUSE letters and telephone calls and as " Today — three months after the next meeting. Wednesday in a Boynton Beach Now Showing Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 137 E. PALMETTO PARK ROAD far as he was concerned Boca I resigned as Secretary — they A patio-cookout was held hospital. Qcto'ber 18, 19 20 BOCA RATON, FLORIDA * 4941 Raton water was outstanding in have preferred charges against Commissioner John Flancher is welcomed to the Business and after the meeting.
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