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October 1950 i ••* The Temperature - 80 The Weather - Cool / ^ i H u Vole 4 October 25, 195Q.. _BQca Rat onj_ Florida Issue li, We shall continue in the same honest, The Pelican sper.ks. and friendly vein of thought as has been fol- wants to wish Tom Giles Jrs the very lowed in the past. Me wish the Pelican to boot of every good thing in taking up be the mouthpiece of all the people of our his now position at Tyndall Field, Pana- town., to help them to express their views ma City, Florida. y.nd to read ours, lie intend to include as Tom has done a faithful job in accurately as possible reportings of town carrying on the Pelican in wind and wea> meetings and all meetings that are or ther. His personal friends will miss should be open to the public. We will keep him greatly and the friends he has made \ you acquainted with the Church and school and earned through his steadfast execu- events, Civic Club activities, so that tion of the only local newspaper Boca -they nay grow and prosper with the town Raton has ever had will regret his ab- and in so doing, bring about the organiza- sence from town. The Pelican flaps hi:- tion of other clubs, Included are hopes wings loudly in congratulations to Ton; for a Classified Ad Department, poetry and on the new type of work he is taking •'.:• comedy and such miscellaneous as health, and will always say "Je3.com Home when ?K ' and Complaints to the Editor. Letters to comes back to Boca. ' the Editor must be signed by the writer, but names will be withheld on request. Sports of course. We hope that with the growth of the community,..and it will grow, Goblins, 'fitches, Black Cats...,, that we will have our much-needed Chamber Brrrrrrrrr.......will gather at Boca of Commerce, In the meantime we will try Raton School on Saturday night at neve'.- in every way to supply a part of that need. o'clock to cavort and compote -for pri?.' To any of you who would like articles in in the Annual Halloween Festival spon- the wiper, which provide general interest sored by the PTA, Sach member of the" . to tne town at large, please communicate organization is working madly on docore with us and let us have the advantage of tions, costumes for their'.youngsterb, your thoughts to print so that others may plans for the many events, including T, hear your ideas to, Cake Walk, So everyone plan to bo ths •SHHHHHHHHH:- not only to support the only money--rr.i'.-' On Sunday, October 29, the Boca Raton project the PTA has yearly, but it vi:. Community Church will celebrate its twenty- be fun for each and every nornon. j/w. fifth anniversary. The Rev. ¥. C. Fountain, or old, 'Tickets are being sold by th- the founding minister, will deliver the students, and'at Frank's Sundry* Cone sermon at the morning service, He, with one, come all, Let's make this a F'JM his wife and the Rev, Norris and Mrs, Nor- HALLOWS Till ris will be honored, at a reception and luncheon afterwards. Everyone is cordially invited, members and friends alike. FRANKS SODA AND SUNDRY 3UBAM ELT3CTRIC Breakfasts 7JOO A, M# Your Hot Point Dealer Plate Lunches 55f and up Refrigcrator3~Water Heaters-Ranges .Sandwiches and salads at all times Immediate Delivery 7;00 A.M. to IOJOO P.M. Phone MEN WOMEN CKSEEBEM READY TO ' -r-i-otn ':;£.<}?? Tin Published each week by: The Pelican Thorns D. Giles Jr. October 25i 1950 BKKBKHBKHBBHHBi- Boca Raton, Florida LIBRAE" HOURS AROUND THK TCKN MrBan d MrSs Harr MONDAY V/SDN33DAY FRIDAY y BlAir have as visitors fcr thro 2:00 5iOO "~ " ° w-oks their daughter,. Hrs, • H. ?.- Kannai audthalr grandson; Picky, •fodncsday evenings: 7:00 - 9:00 HelD.p support your library. It is ththee foundation" of the cultural entertainment Mr" and Mrs, Fran* Firer hare purnhanod th of youi- comnnnity. « Cl-ronce fe'«2 rc-id-ncc on Ptith 3t8 iBHBbHH^HH«HHHHC:KHHKHBKBBHKHKHHHKKHHKH!«-K VTIlx'ir. '.he;r W?.J-j. OC^lVOy aboil1". 0.^0 ^li'r'it 1 ci Movcnib'.-i-, Kr, ?:iror is n;>no.gor CIICSCII SERVICES of the 0o2 on: P.1 Provision 0os CG5uJi:iTY CHURCH KrSt W P 5o1:)O t B034 PA ' ° ' "' -ea'.'es Tuesday, Oatobor Sunday School " "' 10:00 A.M. 31st for ^reaio, California for an cx!,cn.rU- Vlslt Wlthfti i 1 ): J Horning Services 11:00 A.M. - ^ -;:^ '.^t '- °' ' '••'' ^^>chi.- Youth Pcllouship 6s00 P.M. **i"'"'K;'"tf Evening Services 7i30.;P.li. Thursday Evoning Pro--or Service 7--50 P.M. Brrxtlobcifa, Vcrracnti, havo taKon the Paul .Nassau apartment in Riviera to January 1st I-Iiss Donlevy will irork with tho Patton BABT1ST CHURCH Book Storo in E ^n (;lub' Boca llaton School Auditorium and s Cla n Wood arc fo Sunday School 9:30 A.MA.M.. ^^%% f f°° ,Tff f ^ Church Services 11.00 A.M. fhlcaS° ^o first ol^I^^or, as Mr, ..'ex HHBHHHKHKHHBBHHHHB» has accepted a pCSi.tl.un lf;Ore Ho GTO sorry to lose thorn, and. hop* ethey will CATHOLIC SSWIC3S com:3 back, if only to ^ sit., St. Vincent-s Delray Beach The Boca Hatffl: :^;;;;;wi:il hold a card Sunday Mass 9:00 A.M. party for the benefit of tho LLbrary_on Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. M°^bor 7r,f, ^ ^ ^ifr.s .,.":, ^ ;. .,,-iy pe;- It ' J ' Commercial Photography Crairford CRAFT Fourteen of the y^c fry homed "Ohi;^ g Phone i'331 No. Dixie Hwy. ,T ^ ' ^ f' i •"-- •"; . V ""'- Wednesday, at t.no noiao ci n?.? p-:-.i onts < Mr Signs Decorating Woodwork (i ?-ii's. Carl Don^labj Toys of all' ki:-a;. KKHBBKKHBKBBHKHHHH! the Mothers c.amo to fieqj oirj^rr.a •_«-, A lovely oatcu and ico oroarr. were ^orvod wit: thc £S3ibtr.nco of M.,Ss T.In.a 3,-,^ngov to ti:, IIAH^E COMPANY Phono 4111 or 4421 oS «yo. ^cS-^-?,, Pat £,Ui Phyllxa "^^krr J-i}'»' &^ lv,Jcannrb. Carrying , full line of hardware and plumbong Dupnl^a. and Popgy Ott, fcnu wore- presented Edelhoff Bldg. tiny packs.go tioi with p:iai~ and blue rir:,: vras given to each Mother 0 ,.< -containing; aspirins B & M HARDWARE COMPANY GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER ******** Complete line of hardware supplies Misg Carcl po-..t.e.r' expects the '* The Pelican October 25, 1%Q . Boca Raton ^Florida, Around the town iV*Borit''lcf''~ * " Mr, and Mrs, Tom Fleming Jr« of piorcsta Mr» D, H, Cosby announced this week that have returned aftor several months spent he was giving up the management of tbe in Mountain City? Georgia,- and a week's Real Estate division of Boca Raton (Hub whirlwind trip to New York, Baltimore and because it was taking tbo much time from Washington* his real estate business in Deerfiold •SHHW-SHHHC- Beach, where ho has boon established for the past sixteen years, Mr. Cosby is Mr# and Mrs. Harry Bonn have returned to building two stores on S, Federal High- their home in'Boost Raton after an enjoyable way at Boca Raton, one of \*hich he will six weeks' vacation in Chicago, Dubuque, occupy on December first as a branch of Iowa and New Jersey* his Deerfiold office. Ho will continue to cooperate with Boca Raton Club and his organization will concentrate on selling Mr, Yoel Eisen, who was an auditor for Boca Raton holdings. Boca Raton Club has been called to, serve his country, and has loft for Texas to re- port for duty, •He will be greatly missed BOCA RATON FASHIONS by many friends, especially around "tas Ladies & Childrens Ready to advice" time, One girl a month will bo featured as Mr. and Mrs, Richard Emrys Edmunds havo .. a • announced the marriage of their daughteri BOCA BEAUTY Dilys, to Albert Henry Brown' on Saturday, October, 21st in Tfest Roxbury, Mass, They Who will it bo thi3 month? "arcJeaWute- south, .snd.plan.ic, sp^3$L softs:_ time at the^ ISdmunde home here. They will Register now makfe'their'h"6imj-affifer November 20th in at Manchester, Connscticutt. BOCA RATON FASHIONS i-» 'H tosjf8$amoH^eily-Rall'^-.' ^'•;- :^^PS}HJE-atid BUBYEi;BOONS- • "to'took Y6ur Best* .'.. -*•'.i.o•!:..'."•...?-oviner's c :;- -;";r :'~- ''••• S E 0 R G E THE BARB3R 'Word>ha'k:beerscr6eeived•"•here"of -tM dfeatl; rbn Octobei'^-iS^inHuskegbnj Michigan', of " • -Next to' ' ; ';R4dy;Holman,'wK'S i^aS;;Ch:i3f of i-Servicb-fo-. : ' FRANK'S "'"Boca•RaiiG'ft CMB ifor'-thoTpast.:,ftvrb yea?v»c 1 He-vfesr'S •ir6i'y^a|iabl'0-"i)erson, ':-atid'"ha:':-; iliade':iSa'Hy':iiiieri<3s-''in thisiirea who-'loaj-r; 'tdthajpepet efthiSodemiabvn -;••: :•••>•"• • •• Kany friends of long standing,•as well r ***** tkoso vfho know him not so long, mourn the loss of- a Very find "man'/ and a great .' FOR YdUR ROOFJNG MEEDS, friend to our .part- of the .-County is the "SEE untimely death of Senator John Beecham, ACME ROOFING His boundless energy and capable mind h; helped solve many problems f er Ms Dis- trict, and it will be impossible to re- place his knowledge acquired vrhilo representing the people of Palm Beach County. ' « ' ::\-ch-M.'..~--o-,^X:., ******************************** • B0Xv429: :•-:;•:•:•:,••--^' ;-Phott«^449.1-- IT. J -ill f. * LI;.; . \ • v The Temperatures 74 The Heather - Perfect November 3, 19,50 Boca Raton? Florida Vol. 4 issue 15 At this time of year - BOCA RATON CIVILIAN DEFENSE MEETS Civil Defense Director assevery year - there are many strangers O'Donnoll, members of tho committoos, within our gates.
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