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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.

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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, 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 ********

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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 , 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:., ********************************

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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. Some of thorn will move wardens and some of the block captains on, some will stay to make their homes met in City Hall Friday evening, October among us. How many utlj. stay, depend on 27th, Director O'Donnoll said that not many things, one of which will be the pre- much instruction had boon received from sence or lack of friendly welcome they Stato' Director Col* Holly in Jackson- feel in Boca. Some of them,- feel they ville, other than map outline informa- have left-behind them towns whore people tion, ;: a^etatoment that mobile units wool; were cold, thoughtless or indifferent, bo 'established: throt)ghou±L.:.th«jrgliatc and Some feel they have come from towns where that community units woro to build up 1 neighbors were friendly3 kind and thought- to tho National Oigani^.,.;- oij ful. Much of what they find hero will de- Within tho Eoca Raton Or'vil Dofcnss pend not only on their own efforts but Council, wardens have their1 bloc"': cap- more on what ^^re ourselves car. show them. tains appointed and tho gonoral sot-i'.p We are on our own ground - we know our is that each of tho seven districts vn~''. neighbors, they know us* Our guests know have full committees which can ant i:a ^-._ neither-, It is up to us to prove to them emergency without turning to the main that Boca is a good place to live — a diroc-iional coirrrditcca - except in ox~ friendly place with friendly people. All troKo nocossityi, 'That is, each distrio of us have been strangers somewhere at one will have ir..cdicalj co;municati.or.s, tran;- time or another. We wore on strange port at ion cowTriit-toos, etc.-, which will ground. Wo know the importance cf being function on the spot and if i;i rood of made to feel 'at homo'. With time and the main dirocticnpl commit*,00, Z\>.QV O<.V: familiarity this newness wears off and be- reach it througii Liaisca^, J, C, Mor-i'ls*. comes less important, but at first it is Registration cards will have as their one of the keenest of the deciding factors only designation the name of the 0L:?.>•;or for or against our town* , Some people want and tho type cf aid they arc lie tod nr.- new friends, now interests* Ask thorn to der—color koy cards will mako for epo; join your club or church, or come to the and accur?.cy8 Botwccn Civil Dofonsc next community party. Others como for members and tho people, a personal o.n": privacy, rest and relaxation* When that' will mako us all carnost -'rf,gilar.tost becomes evident after friendly overtures, grant them their wish. So do your part to lot strangers and guests know that Boca Mr, Weaver-, Principal of Boca Ra-;<-*i is a good town - a friendly town - and School, waris to tharitCarlton Suith ax. that hero they may find just what they are Andy Erecnan for thoi.r wonderful dona- looking for* tion of fresh-caught fish to tho school cafeteria,, Mot only fresh but also filetcd. It is always a treat, for t-b/. children and helps the budget for the PTA,

FRANKS SODA AND SUNDRY Its Later Than you Think Order Your EUBAHK BLICTRIC Personalised Christmas Cards NOW Your Hot Point Dealer Rcfrigorators-J/Tatcr Hcaters-Rangos Breakfasts 7*00 A, M, Immodiato Delivery Plato Lunches 55<£ and up Sandwiches and salads at all times Phone 5481 7i00 A,M, to 10;00 P.M.

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Published each week fays Klc Pelican' November 3> 1950 Thomas D. Giles Jr» Boca Raton, Florida

LIBRARY HOURS AROUND THE, TOWN. Monday Wednesday Friday Mr. and Mrs, J, C, Mitchell have re- 2sO0 ceived word of tho birth of a daughter, DoroonGail, to the John Mitchells in Wednesday eveningst 7sOO - 9{00 Ithica, N.Y. Born on October 29 at Tompkins Memorial Hospital, she weighed Help support your library. It is tho 7 lbs, 3 02s. Congratulations to proud foundation of the cultural entertainment parents and grandparents* of your community.

Mr, and Mrs* R, 3, Edmunds arc back in CHURCH SERVICES thoir homo on First Avenue after spend- COMMUNITY CHURCH ing tho summer in Now England and Can- OF ada. They arts-hosts to thoir daughter BOCA RAT01J and son-in-law, the Albert H. Browns Sunday School IOJOO A.M. who wcro married rccontly and arc mak- • Morning Services lltOO A.M. ing this a part of their honeymoon trip., Youth Fellowship 6tOO P.M. with a trip to Cuba also on their Evening Services 7&3O P.M. itinerary. Thursday Evening Prayer Service 7s30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs, John Hoaloy returned to • their winter home in Eiviera yesterday., BABTIST CHURCH accompanied by thorir Ron, t -Boca Baton School Auditorium

•Sunday School 9s3O A.M. Church Services llsOO A.M. Mr, and Mrs, R, A, Porter flow in yos- terday to join daughter Carol at thoir CATHOLIC SERVICES homo on Cocoanut Row,> Mr, Porter hopes St. Vincent's Dclray Beach to get in a few days' fishing before ho returns to the North, but Mrs» Porter Sunday Mass 9r00 A.M. will remain for tho season. Weekday Mass 7;30 A.M.

Camtncrcial Photography Mro and Mrs, David A9 Smart will arrive Crawford CRAFT soon to soe the finifehing of their hoi.:c on the Club grounds arid >rill oiakG thoir stay at tho Boatty apartments Phone 4331 No. Dixie Hwy. 9

Signs Decorating Woodwork Mrs. Bernico Fon-rlor has entered St. BROWNS PLUMBING AMD HARDWARE CO* Mary's Hospital in West Palm Boach for a short stay. She is tho Mother of Phono 4111 or 4421 Night Day Sundays Mrs. Charles Spalsbury and Mrs, Richard Mann, See our complete line of concrete flower pots in pastel colors. PAINTS and HARDWARE Edolhoff Building Tiros Batteries Accessories* HHBB Motor Tune-Up General Repairs BOCA SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER Federal Highway He Royal Palm Rd, PAINTS Somay Master Painters B.P.S. Pick Up Phono 3911 Delivery Baltimore Valentine Prompt Courteous Service Roofing Materials-Hardware Supplios r

November 3. 1950 The Pelican BoAa Raton, Florida

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swotman will spend the Many old-timers of Boca Raton havo month of December in Coral Gables, whoro learned with regret of the death on Octo- their daughter Kathy is in school; They ber 30 of Mrs. Elizabeth Chescbro Evarts will spend the months of January , February at the homo of a great niece, Mrs. Jos, and March in Jamaica, B.W.I. Bell in West Palm Beafih, Bettor known as Aunt Libby to many people, she was 96 yoars cldt, It i-.dll bo recalled by the cld-tiuxors'. in those parts about how she Friends of Mrs, W, P. Bcbout will bo glad was lost in the woods west of Riviera, to know she arrived in Fresno, California north cf Wost Palm Beach for four or to bo with her sister after a most plea- five days and wr.s almost eaten alive by sant trip out. mosquitos before being rescued by a posso of hunters comprised of tho Sheriff' office plus hundreds of county men who Mr. Frod Fiolds, wino steward, at tho Club volunteered their sorviccs» has arrived from his homo in How Milford, Conn, and is temporarily at tho LawBon home in Riviera, BOCA RATON FASHIONS Ladies & Childrons Ready to Wear

One girl a month Mr, and lire* Frank Mayo will-arrive Sun- will be featured as day from New Jersey to start operation of a the Cantoon at the Club. Accompanying BOCA BEAUTY them wiH be son, Teddy, and the Chef who will bo at the Canteen. The Frost homo Who Will it be this month? ' Sixth Stroct has been leased for the Register now winter by tho Mayos, at BOCA RATON FASHIONS Across from City Hall EVE PENCE and RUBIS BOCMB Tenth anniversary of tho Woman's Society owners of Christian Service is being celebrated all over the , by visiting other IJ3CS noarby. The Ft, Laudcrdalc The Twenty-fifth Anniversary of tho For:-: society of Park Memorial Church visited ing of the Community Church was cele- the local group hero yesterday afternoon, brated last Sunday, October 28, with a the affair being held at tho Lions Club largo attendance, tore.oot and hear the building. Next week the local society will founding minister, Rovo We f!o Fountain., visit with the ladies of Pompano» of Frostproof deliver tho sermon,. Ho gave a brief outline of the history of this church and the help received from many donors. Ho gave a very inspiring Mr, and Mrs, Fred Perry havo roturnod for sermon with the Rev, Norris giving the tho winter, and arc at Dunravon Court at Invocation and Benediction, Aftorwardi Hillsboro Beach. Mr, Perry made an ex- everyone was invited to remain for the tensive tennis exhibition trip to England informal reception held in tho Patio d and Austrialia during tho summor, later tho Church, where delightful rcfreshmer returning to , Georgia where ho was wore served and each one had a chance t pro for the Spring season at one of the new meet Vm» and Mr a. Fountain and Revc clubs there. and Mrs9 Norris, It was all woll-planr and a vote of thanks goes to Mrs, CarrA Spcrry for her tiroloss efforts to make IJrs. Bichard Haynos is expected this woek- this a memorable occasion, and to tho ciid

TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION WILLIAM BSMTER E. P. Troxoll First Class Barber Fodoral Highway & Boca Raton Rd, Eight yoars with Jupitor Island » ' •£ k n"Hno Accessories Club, Hobo Sound 3, X95Q... The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida Florida's Winter Bible Conference TO OUR POST OFFICE, U.S.A. Grounds The much publicised Winter Bible Con- To Lennie and Tex and Good Old Don, ference Grounds in lovely Boca Eaton Hills Our hats are off (when they could be on) suburb has launched upon a full-scale con- For tho glorious w.ay. they, handle the thr«S«><| struction program in an offort to meet • That pass thru thoir portals all day long ' thoir opening date of Sunday, January ?, 1951, Located in the heart of Florida's It's "Good-morning, Mrs. Whoosit," and gold coast, this Conference is expected to "What would you like to-day?" draw people from all over tho U.S. and When it could be - oh, so different - Canada, Numerous applications for roams Quito the other way. and living quarters arc coming into the office of tho director daily r One It might be "Waddya want in hore?" building containing twenty thousand siquare "Hurry upr, I'm latoj" foot «f flooring will be known as tho Con- "Gimme your moneya Step upj Next I" ference Hotel, Another building donated "Say, thore - you'll have to wait"« to 'the Conference Grounds as a memorial to the late wife of Mr» Samuel Zibcl will Instead of that, it's "Take your tim.o<," bo known as Bethany Lodge and will house "I'll help you0 There I That's donoi". twenty-four .rooms. Much new land has All day dispensing chocr raid. hel» been purchased and several additional To each and evevy one, —H" buildings; Conference employees from many northern points arc arriving daily. The Those guys are only human president, Ira Loo Eshlcman, who recently They have their moments too returned from a 6?00 mile pronaotipnal When things go wrong. Some days too long trip states that this wintor Bible Con- They must have moments, blue. ference is designod to provide spiritual instruction and physical relaxation to They've never Jcet boon known to frown Christian people from aUL over the world Or pass a greeting by, during the winter months. This noa-gK*- They always grin when we walk in fit corporation is undor tho diroetJliPof "Hello, thcrej" "Howdy!" - "HiJ" *a Board of Trustees consisting! Ira Leo Jlshloman, Radio-Bible Commentator, Presi- And do those lads drag patience upi dent; James Watson, !fatts Mfg, Co., Vico- They have it by the ton* President; Albert ?anNus> contractor, "What time's the airmail leave today?" Treasurer; Robert Conlon, Realtor, Secre- "Please, Tex, I'd like a one", tary; and Chris Roberts, Drcswoll Cleaners, And "Lennie, can you tell me , Director, Mr, Eshlcman can be What time this goes tonight?" heard Monday through Friday on stations And "Don, is all the may-ul up WMBM and WSSJN at 7:15 and 7t30 A. M, When you put on that light?" respect 3 vn3 .y* "I've got a package in tho car It's much coo herd to carry," 'Would you mind?'1 Have you got :,i.iu«?[l So*.all day long they tarry* The boys have time - they alirays do. For choory words and action too. : Their dispositions just pure

I often ponder this display A thousand cheery times a day;i How different our fair town would bo Without the prosenco of these threes "Now sno'f, nor roin nor gloom of night" Can rout thoir sunshine from our sight? 1 Li UK-/ Ai i

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November 10, 1950 Boca Ratont Florida Vol. 4 Issue 16

We are very encouraged these days by requirements to give our visitors a full tfc.3 progress in our town. It is true that touch of the range life* Again on good' ? movement over a period of years has roads we travel somewhat south and cast, or;, somewhat slow, but like all ultimate- and here one of the largest of our new .ji'ccessful programs, this is the only features,,.The Bible Conference program, right way to develop. We wish to avoid the dedicated to groat extent, to expressing iricd^c-podgo, haphazard procedures of thanks to the Lord for His many gifts •lv>\rolopment that inevitably result in fail- and at the same time inviting all' to le. It is so pleasant to hear returning enjoy two of His finest offerings, free townspeople exclaim about the changes that Florida Sun and Seashore. n/Yo taken place in just a few months* It Not too far from the Conference XL nico to hear the newcomers express the grounds the long-awaited Industrial area holiof that with such a good basic begin- is evolving nicely from the old Army ning we should go far in becoming one of warehouses. The National Processing «hc finest towns on the Florida East Coast. plant, the Tfctts Manufacturing Company, L?t us take a short cross-town trip and Thomas Casket Company and several others consider what we see of the new features, all of which will encourage the little not the old ones, for the latter are, and people of our great-* Mfdon^ but without always will be boautiful and the very nu- which we could not succeed, to como and clei from \fhich our town has grown. live with us. Now across the Federal Beginning in the naturally splendid Highway and see not one Avcnuo, woll pop hinterlands of our western outskirts and ulatod and beautifully going toward our travelling somewhat north and east we first municipal beach, but throe that really come to the Zibel effort and believe us aro thriving. Go up and down the Federal when ire see what he and his staff have done see the now buildings and the new • with plain, long, narrow barracks build- business and tho now faces. Really, tho ings, transforming them into individual, enthusiasm of our citizens is to bo grof distinctive, efficient homes, it certainly ly admired and we are sure this will cor is cause for a small offering of thanks so tinuo. expressed in the successful future of Boca. Over a good road and still moving North, we find one of our townspeople has taken DON'T FORGET THE SQUARE ths bull by the horn in true Boca fashion and is the process of setting up a Dude DANCE TONIGHT * BE THERE! ! ranch, with good housing, horses and all

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'uoq-ay -coog a utuaqj, Q56I *0T Joq«PAOH oqj, qouo poqs-i:x ;-fov arbor, 10, 1950 /The Pelican Boca. Raton, Florida Ar croud the Towns oont'd D.-0 r.nd Mrs, Wm, Goitz drove down from Boca Eaton Fashions Boce/Beauty of the to open thoir house in Riviora for Month is Miss Ruby Akins, whoso picture the winter* Dr. Geitz Tjill fly back to appeared in The Dolray Hews yesterday, Detroit this woek-ond, and will return for She is the sister of Mrs* Earl Troxcll, a longer stay later* BBoc a RatoRt n RoadRd , witithh whoh m shh e makek s heh r homo* Ruby is a native of our town and is a very capable young lady, being em- ployed by the Town of Boca Raton, filling

Jirt ar.d Krss Newell Wallace have arrived in on the Pelican and other places whore co spend the ••••inter in their hotao in the her ability is needed. ubixa- He 'fill make a short trip to Congratulations, Rubyi :\rrx X't hy ul^JlC in a day Or SO* 4Btt«HHBHHBBBBBBBBBBBB<*>5B^:BBBBBBBBBBBBBBHf

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SERVICE CLEANERS Who will it bo this month? Register now AND at BOCA RATON FASHIONS HFLPY-.SE LFY LAUNDRY Across from City Hall EV3 PENCE and RUBYE BCONE Phono 4801 owners - FLASH- F 0 R S A L E Mrs* Max Hutkins was the-victim cf vrfaind circumstances on Tuesday, when she acsom- Double Bed Twin Beds panied several friends to Miami for a look Box Springs and Mattresses at a very special "eating place - one cf those out-of~this~world" restaurants, j'fe1;. Long Riviera Call 2117 Whon the desserts wore passed, they wca*e • :r»^->HHHBBBBBBBBBBBB>4BBBB8HBBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBf so beautiful that all' resistance Vt13 lost, on the part of Nettie, who has been enc TRQXELL'S SERVICE STATION of the many on a 'diet'. Aftor the meal, E» P» Troxoll they descended the stairs to the street,, Podaral Highiray & Boca Raton Rd. then and there she decided it would bo easy to tako b!Ef the excess pic by a hc.3ty trip 8:".nc2.air Gasoline Accessories or' two up vnd down the stair, Unfortunatc- iletor Tuno-Up General Repairs ly, tho plush restaurant hhd plush cr.r- «B.-iBB:-!Bf-:BBf:BBBB«BHBHHH^BBBBBBBHHBB«H«BMBi- poting, and on the • second turn, Nottio lost her footing and landed'on her left ¥ I L L I A H BENTEE wrist. It was very painful, but no bones First Class Barber were broken, for which wo arc all glad, What is the Moral to this story,...hmm? years with Jupifcor Island Club, Hobe Sound George the Barber next to Franks ,*.••» Jy s Tho Pelican Boca Raton, Florida Council Mgots TifflAT IS YOUR PROBiai IN El ore vc.3 good discussion as to reduction of th j bonded indebtedness of tho Town, by EATING OUT? th o a.venue of surplus revenue, taken in Is it trying to find good wholesome r.bovo c.st years budget. Maybe so, but ::.~'-food and a pleasant place to eat without of this surplus revenue could not too many fancy frills and too much fuss haTO boon foreseen, and what was has been and at pDp|tf.ar prices? or.t ?.'c-' important and needed improvo- THAT'S US FOLKS r-.bov.t town. Too, this paying off We're not much on tho fancy sido, but of ..o bo:id business has been taken into we do buy and serve the best of foods. GO liiou by tho present council and BROWN'S RESTAURANT ir.ci in rovcral recent council meet- Cocktail Lounge - Package Store Federal Highway - Boca Raton ""hc •••.r^hi-voctur^l design for a municipal t jrain jouoh of Palmetto Park bridge vn "ho o^.st bank of the Inland Water- WRIGHT DRUG STORE :i?.?, w?;ll -rorjentod by Mr. Prichard. , -i.l.c ostisi-ated cost of 86,000 dollars Proscription Pharmacists :.r:i. but w. ua":3t have the best, and Tho Roxall Store i ;\r: ori.LJ.V'r;.ctr,c was road, by tho town's attor- ney i:;;.>-.;o:v',in2 r.hat all l^Jid owned by the Phono 4551 Dccrfield Beach t-jwv. cii-j-it^-i or acquired otherwise, \fhen •JHHHHHHHHBBHHBHHHBHHHHHH! -JMf*. SH» iKB: 4HHHBBHS- up .for ji.lo. should be announced to the OJtpXc on oCi- town bulletin board and in We will all have them on our streets o-a" "owi pTfjor, The ordinance also str.tes soon* Therefore, bear i-rith our etroets that bids Till bo accepted by the council and sidevfalks commission and mr.irtainencc or rorej+.od should tho council decide that department. They are friendly, honest, tiicy :ro infufficiont as compared to the hardvrorking members of tbo c-aaEi.inity, a.Aur.l aesobscd value of the land* trying to stretch such unavailable sub- /. tc".«i olie-Mi-up ordinance presented at this stances as cement, rock and wood a ?-on^ mooting vrr.a c..inittcd by council and all way, and that ain't casyj pr-oscit t0 ho much ofit of line and out of proportion J:o the free rights of any cit- Mr, Eshloman asked to have tho old iibol i'jor.. of .. D.-jnocratio town like Boca Raton, office, which Mr. Zibel proserrked to the In a" c"3

The Temperature: 78 The Weather: Continued Mild Booa Raton. Florida The Pelican November 17. 1950

Whether or not you celebrate your Oh, there are so many other Thanksgiving next week or the week grand things occurring in our towv after is a matter of your choice. done by you people that are never But we would like to tbank you now, completely appreciated. Such act. for so kindly accepting our little can only produce that final unit;/ effort each week, to bring you news here for which we are all strivir- of the town and ideas of the people. so hard. One could go on and on We assure you we wero very sceptical extolling the fine advantages of at first as to how to go about this P our town and your cocomplishnents project, for we know little or noth- but let's just bo. Thankful for tb<. ing about the mechanics of newspaper past and begin plans fox the fu- wrk. But the letters, phone callo ture. So keep uo the good work and spoken words of encouragement and a Happy Thanksgiving to all from you out there, arc prompting from the Pelican. us to continue. We will endeavor to always live up to our policy, and to add or detract from it, only as NEW DIAL PHONE SYSTEM. best fits the reaction of you, the public to our writings. As we are Memory1s often served by tricks, thankful to you, therefore, for To Get Delray you Dial "6" bearing with us, so should you all, Number "7" for Pompano and we, pause and offer a short Follow with your number and "hello prayer of Thanks to the Director of this World for the ncny grand gifts Ht: has bequeathed, chief among which The letters in Pompano number 7 to us of this piper, is the fortu- In Delray tliuy number & nate' privilege of residing in Boca Spell then nit and then count Raton. This is the time when our See v.aat I moan by tricksj now fiscal year is beginning, an ideal moment for us all to look So don't forget and the numbers back and thank the many people of For Delray Beach, it's number our town who have dona so much to It's number "7" for Pompano stimulate its progress; the women You'll get the party you want to of the Library group, books for reach* everybody, .and about everything; the churoh group and its very worthy ************** activities; the Lions Club, a place which cvejrfeody is wcltjomc to visit THE PELICAN SPEAKS*** and enjoy themselves; the Legion and Auxilliary, vfcat a grand Armis- AND HOPES YOU WILL BEAR WITH tice program that was: the airfield U COMING OUT ON TIME, and its toast possibilities; your TROUBLES *..... central governnEntj council, fire BUT WE ARE TRYING. and police department^ etc; the men of which we ^iould be thankful for, ********************?*•*************•*********************************their skill and integrity. *

FRANKS SODA AND SUNDRY Its Later than You Think Order Your EUBANK ELECTRIC Personalized Christmas Cards Your Hot Point Dealer NOW Rgfrigerators-Watcr Heaters-Range Irane'.iato Delivery Breakfasts 7:00 A. M. Plate Lunches 550 and up Ohane 5481 Sandwiches and salads at all times 7:00 A.M. to 10:00 P..k. **%****************•********************************•**************,***

ROADMANS DEPARTMENT STORE. * ' • November 17. 1950 The Pelican Booa Raton, Florida

LIBRARY HOU R.S AROUND THE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Beutal have re 2:00 5:00 turned to tfceir home on Boca Raton Road and have with them their sis- Wednesday evenings'. 7:00 - 9:00 ter-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Bent, This weather its a little different from Help support your library. It is tliat of Euffalo when they lift. the foundation of the cultural en- ******** tertainment of your community. ********************************** Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Merrill art again, i.u their home on rabh /vsnue. CHURCH SERVICES Per La Mar, and we are tappy to oet-: COMMUNITY CHURCH them, and have her help tb.e Art Guild to get their program under OF way. ******** BOCA HATON We are glad to know Mrs. Bernice Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Fowler is home from St. Marys Hos- Morning Services 11:00 A.M. pital, and is recuperating so nice- Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. ly at the home of her daughter, I"ir, Evening Services 7:30 P.M. Charles Spaulsbury.- Thursday Evening ******** Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. The Nelson Howes and the Charles Manassas, of St. Louis, Missouri BABTIST CHURCH will be in this week-end for a sho.- Boca Raton School Auditorium stay in the James Howe home. W': • : here they will join the Richard de- Sunday School 9:30 l.M.ters for -sane fishing in the keys, ******** Church Services 11:30 A.M. *************>(<**** ******* ********* Wilma Georgine Banner, who was a;. CATHOLIC SERVICES the Club.Beauty Salon some yearS| St. Vincent's Delray Beach ago was in toy/a a few days ago a He1 Sunday Mass 9:00 A.M. announced she is opening a 3?auty Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. Salon in Fort Lauderdale on N.E.' ********************************** Ocean Blvd. cs.lled Adorable Salon... She also hopes to open one hears» Commercial Photography She was Vienna trained, and hss been at Watch Hill, R.I, and tfce S Crawford CRAFT Moritz in New York, Phone 4331""™""" No. Dixie Hwy. ^ * * * .Y * **

Signs Decorating Woodwork Mr. an.3 Mr.<3 = Nawell Wallace and ****5^ ***************************** Dr. and l.lrs. \ia., Gaitz of i!e+,rcit, have opened tteir homas In RivierB BROWNS PLUMBING AND HARDWARE CO. for the winter. Pis Gaitz gnd I»ir. Phone 4111 or 4421 Wallace had to return to Detroit Night • Day Sundays for a short time but will be back for the season very shortly. See our complete line of concrete *****^* * flower pots in pastel colors. PAINTS and HARDWARE The Kisses Sara and Lillian Lieb ******************•*************=(:* have returned from New xork for ttu winter, axti expect their brothers B & M HARDWARE CGMPAHY for visits throughout the season- GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER They are occupying their home in PAINTS Riviera. Somay Master Painters B.P.S. ******** Baltimore Valentine Roofing Materials-Hardware Supply The W. 3. Tilfords anj the I. J» Scheibergers are happy to be back Charles Ott, Owner Phone 3561 in their homes on Palmetto Park or 53SE Rca 1 u November 17, 1950 ThePeiioan Booa Raton, Florld a Around the town cont1d

Miss Mary Jamison arrived home Many familiar faces are back from a six-week trip to Detroit and at the Club, and it is good to se«r other parts in that area to attend among them, Mr. Hector Porrino, the lovely surprise Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mueller, Mr* for Mrs* Richard Mann on Sunday Kurt Hoppe, Mr, and Mrs. Aloys night. Given at the ho DIE of Mr. Kass and many others. and Mrs, Thomas Giles a "clutch" supper was planned by twenty of her ****** friends. Each person brought some funny little gift, and then a very The second Book Review of the handsome nand bag was presented to winter season will be given on Mrs. Mann, A delicious turkey din- Saturday, November 25th at 2 P.M. ner with all the trimmings was in the home of Mrs. Car It on Smitl; served from a table centered with a in Par La Mar. "White Witch Doc- beautifully decorated cake and sil- tor" will be reviewed by Mrs. ver candelabra holding lighted ta- Lawrence Maher. Everyone is tore pers. Dancing followed until mid- ially invited, and it is expected night and everyone agreed it was a that a large group will attend. very grand surprise and party.

Mrs. Harold Turner has driven to Tomorrow, Saturday November 18, Jacksonville with I«irs. Floyd Howell the WSCS of the Community Church of Clewiston. They were called will have the Annual Bazaar at tl. there by the illness of llrs. Howell1 g Lions Club from 4 to 6 P.M. Many mother, an Aunt of Mrs. Turners. gift items irade by the ladies fox- Christmas and many useful for th!.****** will serve ice creams and frozen desserts. We wish them Good Luck UNIVERSAL TELEVISION ********* ***** and ALLIANCE SERVICE BOB'S B.iR & REST.JJR.JsTT Sales & Service Fully Guaranteed Where Your Appetite Must be Satiy See Us for Christmas Records fied. Phone 2561 for Free Pickup and lirvery. Package Goods Free Delivery (We ^re As Near AS Your Phone) Call 355 T At. thp fltni^l i o-Vrh Novenber 17, 1950 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida

In Menory of Alex Caird who died a year age Novenbsr 19, who is sad- ly nissed by his wife, brother and sister.

TROXELL'S SSRYIGE STATION SINCE YOU'VE GONE FIRST £„ P. Troxell Since you've gone first and I remain To walk the road alcnes I'll live in nenory's garden, dear, Federal Highway & Boca Raton Ed. With happy days we've known. In spring I'll watch for roses red, When fades the lilac blue, Sinclair Gasoline Accessories In early fall, viien brown leaves call, I'll catoh a glimpse of you. Motor Tune-Up General Repairs Since you've gone first and I renaln Tor battles to be fought, Eaoh thing you've touched along the way Will be a hallowed spot. *** I'll hear your voice, I'll see your sclle Though blindly I nay grope, The nenory of your helping- hand -WILLIAM 3ENT3R Will buoy ne on with hope. First Class Barb.er Since you've gone first, and I reriain To finish vlth the scroll, Eight years with Jupttor Island No length'ning shadows shall creep in Club4 Hobe Sound To nake this life seen droll* We've known so much fafphappiness, George the Barber We've had our cup of joy. NK:T TO IfR.itJKS And nenory is one gift of God fhat death cannot destroy. Since you've gone first,, and I reriain, Five Piece Solid Maple One thing I'd have you do, Dlnatto Set Walk slowly down t'fctat long path For eoon I'll follow you. Extension Table I'll want to tnow each step you took Reasonable That I v£.y walk the sane, For sor.£ day, down that lonely icacl Phone 3041 - Mrs, .Richard Havnes You'll hear ue call your nanc. For La. iiar

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Re neiv ed pa yos n t November 17. 1950 The Pelican Boca Raton. FlorIda Boca Raton, Art Guild A WORD ABOUT SNAKES by Harriette Gates Since we live in an area where snakes are found (whether we like although it is a bit early, we it or not) it might be wise to would like to put before our towns- know how to tell the poisonous people a little advance information from the non-poisonous types by about our Art Guild v&Licfa. was or- sight when and if we see then. ganized at the close of last year's The rattle snake, the cottonmouth art exibit held, in early February, moccasin, the copperhead are- the and which was originated by Mrs. coral snake are the only kinds of J. Myer Schine from an inspiration poisonous snakes found in our sec- born of enthusiasm over some shell tion. ^11 of then have dlstlnc- . work done for her by a local artist* tive markings and the rattlesnake Mrs. Schine had cast about for some has the characteristic tail rattle worthy work to do to help Boca Ra- usually given before striking. ton, had taken membership in tlie Li^ Most poisonous snakes strike only brary and kindly offered to redeco* in self defense < Unless they are rate it, a need the small group had frightened or wirprised, snakes recognized for a long time but had gCiie?T*sllTr tT1" tn mni7f> nwav rjuifitl' not sufficient funds. This Mrs. to avoid injury. However, some Schine enjoyed doing this and had lie in or beside a path waiting fc asked if the shell work by the lo- their natural prey. If a person cal artist might be exhibited at the comes too close, the snake may Library. .The request was granted, strike at hia. Most snake bites and from this original thought, are on the feet and lower lefts, ideas sprung up like magic until she altho some occur on the hands and as originator, had gotten the cooper- forearms. All of which means tha' ation of Dr.Jarlsburg from his studio you should watch your step when on Worth Avenue and Mrs. Mary Benson walking where snakes my be founr";. also of Palm Beach, in putting on a Take care when picking wile! flovk;: noteworthy art exhibit in the Town or going through the fields and Hall. This exhibit lasted but a wooded areas. If you are bitten day and evening. At the close of by a snake, call a doctor of med: the show the exhibitors met, elect- cine immediately, or if you expec ed Mrs.; V». Pf Bebout as acting pres- to go into snake Infested areas ident, and naming the group The located a long way fron a doctoj Boca Raton Jtrt Guild, planned to- consult hin for advice on first ward this year's exhibit which will aid treatment for snake bite. I open in early February and be open you are well informed, effective for a week with a sale, from which emergency treatment can be given proceeds exhibitors will donate a either at the scene of the bite small percentage, and that, with a or while on the way to the doc to i low entrance fee will go towards a Parents should caution their ehi] library building fund. Last season ren to be aware of places where twenty-five exhibitor's works were snakes ray be fi>uncl and to learn enjoyed by over eight hundred peo- the oar kings of the various type:- ple. Listed among Boca Raton exhi- for their own protection. Regar. bits were those of Mrs. Wm. Willing- ing snake bites, like any other- ham, Mrs. A.K.Merrill, the late Wm. dangerous hazard, "To be fore-wax VanDresser, Vuk Vuchinich, Mr. and is to be fore-arned," Mrs. Vernon Lamme's Seminole Village, ** ******* ** Mrs. Katherine Driscoll, lirs. Joseph Shapiro, and many others, also noted BOCU RATN IkiSL?ONS V paintings by Delray Beach, Palm Beach and Miami artists. Ladies and Childrens Ready to Vic- A Picasso masterpiece was loaned One girl a month the Guild by Keith Warner of Glovers- will be featured a ville, N.Y. and Ft. Lauderd&le. The a first meeting this season will be • BOC,.. BEAUTY held on December 15th when officers for the coning year will be elected. Who will it be this month? Those wi shing to exhibit please write Mrs. Katherine Driscoll, P.O. Register How Box 252, Boca Raton, Florida • at BOCA RAION FASHIONS The ,«eather: Fair and Joolsr The •feijpar&ture: ^

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November 1950 The relic art AOQ-J. .caton, Florida and a.^-. in, .'C all ask our- cur town is grovinji, i«as tLe best selves, what are we doing to help natural t-esources and the finest othei*s? Tiemeiober first, no one is cross-seofcion of roi.i&s that u vil# created basically evil - in fust, lags of its si *e could desire. Ilo-vv- everyone is created wholly und en- ever, it will grow only if our suc- tirely good; or we must presume the cess can be considered as temporary ability to think tnd reason in the gifts tout raust be put to good uye Kind of tiie nevy-born infant, and for the benefit of all; and our tiis- this is Impassible despite the cany fortunes are tecpornry burdens that things we i*ead ubout ncredity and must be cast ofi', and aev« paths its effects, .-ictually it is envire,- chosen tlmt v.ill lead us to success, ment that ol"iana*s tixe picture in .,hen aich is dome, and only then, later years, the result bfiiiig ^ood v«ill v-e have ^nsv^-ered our first oi" bad omraofceri&ti cs in us -.J.1, ..uestion a>.id. eai.-t jlisiied unity in This latter change, IiOvvevar, is cioreour town, often due to the free will v.ltii yfkitih e are all endowed and vrtiich CUii JOCUPS we utilize to our advantage or dis- In a very closely fought football advanttiga. t'his free v-111 oc_:ins to iiio Jelray .ieacl; 3oy ocouto eiced influence us at .bout the tii/s v;e oufc a narrow victory ov'ei* un eleven rojcii the cze of i-euaoii. i^ut to coiiprised of local iwys. cone OQCk to our first sentence, we teaa had a strong passing attack. have the taoay^x about our felloe Delrriy'fe power lay in plunges loan aeeause of circumstance&; if through the raddle, with sa&siuss off successful, v;e often be00.- e selfish tacisle and siiort end runs. Joca's or if c&sfortune prevails, '.;e tend power and yarciii^e was guinea mostly to DQCU _e unduly prejudiced, juoix oy end x"uns and <% few center plunges opposite oondi&ioas aoo.evei', still Delruy tscorod first on a tricky re- resulb in the pro sine .-.t 'tho^^t of verse, wita 1,-cParland soi^si r^l "t^ this uuexrje, r,,:\at ire v.e dolns -.vitn way. Yates converged on a auiisii ovei our lives, ana ,o..- do our ....ctians ceiter. The «aas was acoi*eless fror affect otter auck-ui beiivjs?" t,,en on until" late in the thii?d ju-a i--.ow at toe tir.ie of the Greatest tei*. Feeley of jJoca intercepted a jeasoa of Lhe year is our oppoi'tuni-puss and went i§ yards for a T.D. ty to look ruora closely into this Lcdb ti en vent a 10and his rit:iit end , Tor this is the «,.o .itea for t:ie extra point, ,/itn the score ti)8 spirit of gaiety and tied and tv\o uinutes left to play, prevail. L.oFai'land again v, ent 30 yards froa a reverse for the Touohdovm. Yatea again converting \.ith a snn sfi center. Final scoi-e Qelray IA. - Sext to Post Office ca 7. Line up: i sher L.T. ifeeney L Clothes for the entire FaMly Oraw^ord Christ onsen Priced - Jrittain L»^» I'urdook ...B. i--.eyer & K. iuy Kow for ClU'isttuas on our Center-Lai; .ont Crawfat'd L...Y ^..X i'L.a-f L.a. PeacocK L.K.B. I^iely

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Its Later TiJun you Think Order '/our Personalized Christ Has Cards Your i.ot Point jealei* tefriiiCratoi"S-,jatei* heaters Haaget November 25, 1S5G lias pelican Boca Ratoa. Florida

L I 3 'x A ,.c Y i: C U ,; ii t.r. and i.rs. L.i-. -yl«ard are again Londuy ..ednssday Iriday in tjieir home, oouylefced 1-...«t in after sfienet iiJc> the summer in r B:00 b:00 nmapsiiire* Wednesday evenings: 7:00 - S:00

1 i'.clp support youi library. It is l.,i'-. andi^rs. JOSGTJII Cakley IUVS re- the foundation of the cultural en- to &iend "Uiic v, inter in their ter tainse lit of your community, in tiviera aftex* a suiar^er in Virginia. 3 Hffft CBIi a a n V I C; ?J OF i.r. ,i .r'.BeDout, L.eaber or the doai-d 300,. A.- of J31 recto rsoof biie Gulf stream Sunday iciiool 10:00 .k.iv» Council of Boy Scouts attended a iioming jervices 11.00 -i.... directors meeting Thursday, -'ov. Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.i.. lo at the Driftwood Inn, Vero Bead fivening Jervices 7:50 P.i.'. JL.esit>ers fi'O& at. vacie, Palm 3e&ch. Thursday livening Indissi .tivea*, i.artin and Okeechobei Prayer Service 7:30 iJ.i,. Gount ies v.ere also in attendance.

U B J I 3 I . C k U 3 C b iioca itaton School >-uditorium i.r. iiobai't r.erniiti&en has returned to Boca Raton after spendinj; the Sunday ochool 9:50 «..!.. suEjiaer in .Wisconsin, i-e pi;-.as to Services 11:00 ^.x,-. open his oceanfront spot aoout

, Vincent's Oclra- Jeach y S:00 .>..h. ir. and LJSI John iitchell mid in- 7:oO ...1.'. fant daut"U'itcr returned to ioca .-ia- .eekaay i.-ass ^ >.- ^ >. ^i- * Jr ^ Vsi- >.- ^ V ¥ ) sj ^ ^ H V * * ^ » Jj ton f ron. Ichica, Hev/ fork on i.oada •flicy v;ill occupy the Ja.; rles Joan- Conner aon duplex in .Sjaaish Village.

Phone 4Siil ;Jo. Dixie It\.w. Lr. liohn nealey is recuperating •licely in jt, i, dj^r1 s Lospifcal in Signs Jecorating .(oodv.ork ..eet PcJuiii Beacii, Ids frieads will ae hao py to itnow.

Phone 4111 or 4421 iviL;ht ' Jay Sfunuays i.r. and i.,.rs. Jydney »rag;-.e .vill ar rive December 2nd to occupy the our ooaplGte lirK of concrete -owcfc-xin none on the ocean for the flower pats in pastel coloi"S. v.inter season. lTS and '€^'

i.r. ilenry ..ain-en's mother and bro- 3 & ther wfth the latters faiv.ily spent tiie v.eek-end in Boca Raton, t eir first visit fron Key ,est in a iomay l-'uster Painters J.P.J. •vViiile. Tliey all expresaed auuizci n tine fit Lite ^ravth of our tav a. in the ^overaber The Pelican Boo a yiorlaa. It is nice tc see so many of tiie organized, ..ind also tine planting of Club Ri-oup r ;ujiiliV\. .-ijnoti;-, those the gx'ounds ao& x"edecoiHtion of the we have {jr iea the past week arc church took place, ph Ca'diagly, IJC. Joe Labellc, i r. and njs. ''.liuddy' 'Pishing is btill Uops in our area.. Ji olt '. icsantos, Bill Huss, Dick jdramda caught Kis first sail- John -each day briars trie yast reek, in fact caught. iuOi-c of the i Id nwS. many nc-/ faces, tv.o of Uieru, d h iucky aid it feels ;;ood to see the Club 11. i any other fish i.ere in active for another season. hu.uls of xuo. past days, Jick ffiann, v.l eh kelson Lowe a;jd Cnsrlcs haiiassa $ cnu^ht over fifty in the Inl jid •;»aterv.ray, iucluuin:-., shcep- The next book review will ae held head, drum, snapper, ladyf'iuli, etc, at tne noire oi' i.rs. Carlton yciith all in one day. in i'or La kur on jatux-day (tomorrow) at 2 p.m. trs. Lawrence Laher Vvill **-•• -••• *:'' review ".shite .«itcn Doctor" and all i,,r. ^riL-said ^.OUY* and nis fianoec , arc cordially ii/ited to attend. ii&s 'Terry7 ischott, of ^etixjit, are apfcuaiiiii so^e ti^G .ita iis "•*•'•"** pai'entfc, the oosua i ouws in .:or i^a i. ax. JEiiid •'ill be inducted in- Tiie Club Canteen has opened for fae to toe -crvi ao i,ovaluer .-]9th at season, v/ith proprietor .'^r^nic i.ayo, ,.est valu .;>eaou. who i£j pleasantly rar-eiubored here *-^*>;-**•*•.-••- when he .;ori©d at tiie Clu"j for a yood jiinny ye&i'e. he has reiiovabed ..c.r ioi You^i .fiC-Ji, J. IN a ad added rainy things for the corn- .-_, .vi'l^G CUi1? fart of 'die ei^loyses, and. hopes to is it tr.fin:-- to rind ,300^ v.hole- have the bowling alleys in shape so&o food and a pleasant place to before too leng. Then v;e can see eat without too raany faotsy frills &one ^ood competition anonf, teicis and too auch fuss, and at popular that v.l 11 be formed. .ssistins in price3? the running of the Canteen are i.r and Lxsm Joe i'oley v;iio -Aore here .se're not much on twe fancy side, last year* and Chef Jerry. but f-e do aay and serve tiis oest of fooa&.

Co ck t ai1 Lounge ?iiCic.;,;e utore i=r. arid ire. i'ielda JeO-i'oat of saby- federal ai/-;k•:.uy loca .ia long, L.I. visited tjie Ton. Pler.iinjjfe v^4v»«¥*i>:f!>»v the pist , ccx. iie Is v/ftn ujivaalic iiL. craft, and v.-;:s foiv-crly .ith the ^ H 5 ". T JD i'ora lotor Co., a deaigner of cany of the jet on;:Lies aoi* in uus. i'resyription The ,;ois.] jtore returning uorue v.ere ,r# i'hone 4bol jeer field and i.rs. J. it. Oliver, who have been visiting their oon-ia-luv« and diiutititcr, >.,r. tijid ',:.vs. :,ugh Thistle-jy®, 3» ^ ^ ,t ^ ^ 2 si T A U waite, i;i Cpalouaus, -^oui&iana* n.lso ^r» end i.rs. ..a. Jay, who ..here Your appetite i ust Se spent tiie p^st tiuijj^er in Tev Luiven, fiad Conn. s Free Delivery

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unless you like a cold -.vet nose >.-&nuKiiling 'gainst your hand, In ordtji- to i.iake room for new .and don't i;ind paw ivurks on the floor lucrchan&ise we v.ill have a ,»ith rnaybe hairs and sand; 310 Truvii.. lLi oe^inning Unless you reach to sti'Qke a bead THUHdUivY, iH ^>0 through ...s soft as silken down tj.vi', D. That leans u.;-^inst youi* knee perhaps, .(hen trouble s. rake you frovai; 20,9 to 40,3 off- *jone items at Oost Unless you Value loyalty flours: 10:a.ni. to b:o0 p.mi ouch as fe> hui^as show, s: 7:50 to 9:o0 That by a ji'ave v>ill sit a ad v;ait To starve or freeze in snow; IMOi' 0ITY ~,':JLAJ

Unless you acid the po,.er to reai The local tx-oop of iJrov/as •ihat all ua&pokcn lies given a oig thrill and "tread laat In tail a-'as, in tilt of head, Saturday when o^a ..ibel invited In pleading, dark brov;n eyes; thea to attend the ,-iinslina 3ros. Gii'cus in id oeaoae vaite cold, LX* '-.i- "unless you t;rill to aonb appeal oel called ijoca and had his car That worshlpo you, ;As Ood, coi'ie up to biin-j tlieci iioae in cor.:- mid. asks not food n.or s>cltei', Just fort, a very nice gesture in r..ll i'o follow viiXi-e you've trod; '• '• a .v& • :.. j, 4 >:• >;• * >• >,.* >•••-,;. ^ H Unless you want a friend Uo snare Tires Batteries accessories Your every nood and i;ji.-., I otor Tune-Up Jcaeral Repairs JO/f'T buy a cog for Ghristasis - Uv^'T - II IiF'T F LIR TC xili". ,i c a ,i. by Kay Driecoli. federal hi .loy;J. ?ala .id.

The Trukey jhoo t sponsored by tlic Pick up ..none ^911 Jelivery ijd £ i en la Si t jurid ay o ro u^ lit out a record orevvd, end soj^c plain aid I;rompt Courteous fuiioy iiioaUing. ?ije dooi* orize, a twenty-four lb. turkey, i,as drav/n 0ai*l Jouglau ** by G.n-1 Jou^las. Other tui-teys wta-e -.'On ay t>:ie f ollo.iurj: t'ricik oloan-tvio; one each by C.Gravens, i'-H -L JaIey v-ill con tinue to serve must register at the Karris home on the oest of foods, v-ith noue-i-iade 5th St. This is a nice gesture on brctaas .raid plea at all ti.Be. She the parts of Mr. Zibel andMr. P^vhcoi^ score of -lin's l&a ooen Harris, and will be fun for grown- •roved into tiie bar room to afford ups *»-well'as the youngsters. iaore space for the restaurant and ' efficient sea* vice to tac pack- KW * BOUT IT, KIDS? November 23% 1950 The Pelican , Florida

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Boca Raton. Florida December 1. I960. In 1475 B.C. an Egyptian king they cannot afford to grow. There devised a new tax supposedly at is a certain town, for instance, the"requestrt of the Gods. with a population of 2,000 in an Christ was born in Bethlehem in- area of slightly more than one (1) stead of Fazaretli because Joseph square mile. Uader the Homestead and Mary had gone to Bethlehem to ^kCt all homes valued at $5,000 or be taxed in accordance with an«i less are exenpt from general tax edict from Caesar Augustus that and this certain town is essential- "all the world should be taxed." ly a city of hones the majority of After many years of research a which are assessed at less than college professor has come forth $5,000. In this certain town the with the annoianeeinent that the "AVERAGE" homeowner pays about word "TAX" is derived from an old $12.00 per year in operational Latin word meaning "to touch", tax. For that he receives garbage which is not difficult to believe. collections costing about $24.00 The white man came to America a year, police and fire protection, and found that the Indians were \ street maintenance and lights, successfully running the country, recreational facilities, treated •iihout taxes, and were foolish water at less than cost to deliver enough to think they could improve etc. This deficit in tax revenue upon the situation. for services rendered is made up Of course no one wants to go by increased taxes on non-exempt back to the Indians but the pres-. property or those few other sour- ent tax structure on all levels ces of taxation permitted on the of government does become more municipal level. Every new home and more a matter of serious con- added to this community of a value cern. As this proposes to be a of $5,000 or less, therefore, be- discussion on the town level only, comes an acLCecl burden on the non- all those lucrative sources of exempt property or to the munici- taxation allowed to higher levels pality. The added population cloes such as Income, Excess, Excise, of course benefit the general econ- Inheritance, etc. are here elimi- omy from the merchant's point of nated and only that keystone of view, but if the majority of hones the financial structure of our created are of such value as to be municipalities known as the "ad exenpt from municipal taxation valorem " or "general property" and at the sane time increase the tax , is considered. burden of municipal services, there Everyone in Florida is acquaint^ is only one recourse,.,either to ed with the Homestead Law and its retrogress on municipal services advantages and benefits. Its rendered or fine other neans of prime purpose of course was to en- tax incone. Thus is explained the courage growth* Any discussion on trend in recent years towartl occu- property tax in Florida Communi- pational licenses, cigarette tax, ties Ernst recognize the existance garbage removal tax, sales tax, and import of this statute. assessment of property values, and There are towns in Florida now other recourses.

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#-•••* The Pelican December I, 1950 AKD SO IT KOPPEIIED AROUND THE TOOT: A CIEESSSIH BOEKSIMEEM J.JS. 10 The R» A, Porters, Charles Manassas *» three Ring Circus, with plenty ssas and Nelson Howes spent the of Sawdust - Pink Leuonade - Pea- past week fishing in the Keys. nuts- Balloons - Wild. Aninals - Thursday morning' Mrs. Charlfcs Music - Clowns - Yes, right here Spalsbury joined the ladies in In Boca Raton! This is the first Miami for a several Cays' jajart tine in Boca's history for the to Cuba, while the nen continued showing of a real circus. It will their fishing. be sponsored by the Lions Club, and the proceeds will go to charities *********** and maintenance of the Lions Club house. The policy of the Lions has MrSe W3 I\ Be'oout has returned been to offer the use of thei.r from a nort pleasant visit of building to all local organizations several vcek'3 "dth her sister without chargeo In order to. cont- in Jri-es-iOj California* inue this policy, furies cust be added to, and the circus will fill two purposes.* SFIEX for aO aid a uesn.s whereby the Licas can continu Harold Butts will their good works Ch&iman of Circus be glad to know that che is Coouittees wishes to inx'ora "che feeling some better and is re- people that there wi^l be no side cuperating in Brovrard General shows with striptease dancer? nor Hospital* will there be any concessions with Also ijcpro^rng after a bout with gambling devices or gan^o o€ ohonce the cole! *•.'?-£.th^r is Dick Mann, to tempt you to do any «xtr-a ^pend^- whi^ii all his fishing partners ing. This circus will be j'j.-3t, parlxrularly will be happy to kn clean entertainment for fJ."L« ad- knowo mission v/i3.1 be 75^ for adults and 40(2? for children* .R^strytd seateswill be only on oxtrre oC^/ Members of the Lions Clu;, v;:L.Ll act Liner a Har-p:l 3 celebrated her as Ushers, Ticket ta)r.er3, et°.o tenth birtday last Sunday at So mark the date on your- cdaaclar, the "hore ox lie" parents, Mr* January 1OS ant ilrt.. Leonard Herris« Fourteen 01' her frieiic'& joined in the *********** celebration, and all were in- vited T,O the H» W, Rogers hone Don't forget the Midget ,..uto for thfc Eoppt-long Cassidy TV Races contest Tomorrow, Saturday:! show first,, ^.fttanvards they en- at the tennis court in 7Jnca Raton joyed an o'tcr'cor picnic supper. Memorial Park., It IR at xv-o p u Ice crecai and the 'birthday cake and those who won a 3.if\,.1.e racer were seivei Indoors5 following in the recent Daily Sews ccn'^et which a rua^er of ganes were will canpepte for prize;?. Tills Lany happy returns, Linda* is being sponsored by S^IJ Zibel and Leonard Harris, who sre dor»at- •* ing the prizes and will, furnish free ice cream for all the yoiing- At the j'j-Lcr. 3 ueeting the past stersa It will be interesting to Moncey n.Lgh t, Charles Weldon, adults as well, and many cf the piai'ist -»± tn r,he Tony Cabot band parents as well as others viil whifL '••',111 play at the Club this be on hand to cheer then c>r.» season, cnt sx'tained with a nun— ber of Self e. •?T/1CTI3 , sj:£ also ************ ^S /""* /"> /* v*v>'t" ^ T5 t'iie group for a ac'.Ojt. ^aTil f'C r.ifjs, all of which nuabcr >Y* £ BRO^fll'S PLUMBIHG & HEL.TIHQ CO, . -•- -I ., appreciated^. Main was gre iA •-><•$ x ~i,he meeting Was Phone 4UJL or 4421 C-lSCuES fox- Jan. 10. the Cir" Fight Day Sunday We carry a complete line of Eacd- ware - Lumite Screening- Paints Many of f-iends of long are very glad to know thax Li Li hirraplsries has returned ACROSS FROM CITY EriLL to the Clvfj as V/'ine Steward, ********************************** after an absence of several

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POST OFFICE REGULATIONS FOR XMAS BOCA IUTOJJ RISEIOKS In order to make room for new Mailing of Christmas Cards: merchandise we will have a In Town en^y, » 1 cent open or closed BIG THREE DA* SALE BEGIMIHG Out of Town - 2 cents open Thursday, November 30 thru Out of Town - - 3 cents closed. Saturday, December 2. 20% to 40% off All Christmas cards under 4 inches Hours! 10 a.m. to 5s30 p.m. long or 2 & 3/4 inches wide are Evenings: 7:30 to 9s30 charged at the rate of 3 cents ACROSS FROM CITY HALL each open or closed* it is very advisable for the re- ******************************** turn address to be written on Christmas cards even though AROUND THE TVM cont*d« send then for the 2 cent rate. The Others returning to the Club are Directory service in the Post Mr. and Mrs. Virgilio Tonetti, Office has been done away with Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Beisinger due to the cut in Postal Personnel. and Mr. Jack Wasserman. Therefore, if you do not have the The new roena added to the dance ret'im address on your cards they patio is all set up and looks will be sent either to the Dead very lovely. It will make a great letter office or if they are deal of difference in the dancing opsa will be checked for monies area which has been badly needtd. bel:i£r sent and then disposed to The Coffe Conventions, which wa3t.j~ MAIL EARLY and avoid de- opens Saturday morning, will be lays due to some parts of the one of the largest ever held larger cities having- only one at the Club. The main address v;il daii-' delivery. will be made by Edward G. Miller, U« S. Department of State, and ********** by Mr. W. H. Cowgill, Field Service of the U. S. Embassy in FAVORITE RBCIPES Guatemala, Mr. J. S. Garvett will welcome the delegates, anc Southern Spoon Bread Mr. A. W. Zelonek, Pres. of the International Statististical I c- white corn meal Bureau will also address the 3».Cc nilk group. X t:3p» melted butter ********* I heaping tsp, sugar 1 1'd/al *sp« salt We hope the fishing keeps on the ? same par for those delegates who like to fish. The Porter- Scald 1 cup corn meal by adding Howe*-Manassa combination, with 3 cups hot nilk. Place over heat two guests from Miami, this a«-.mo for 4 or 5 minutes, stirring caught a variety of fish in the constantly. Cool until just warn, Inland waterway...pri2e of all then add butter, sugar and salt. being a 4 lb. Pompano, which they Add yolks of eggs, mix thoroughly promptly broiled for lunch. then add stiffly beaten whites. Bake in well-greased glass dish ********** in moderate oven (350) for 45 minutes. Serve immediately with The Janes M. Howes are expected a big chunk of butter. Especially to be down for the winter in good i^ith fried or baked chicken or han» Serves 4 generously, their home on Caaono Real about the tenth of this month. qsr ISyrtle floning *********************************

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p •><• 3. Raton s extremely fortunate at the same time has equalized cer- r c 'cial respects as opposed to tain gross inequalities that had certain own referred to pre- previously been accumulated over V* Here we have a smaller pop- a period of years. i in an area ten tines as Many officials, well qualified tt eo that the assessed value of judge, have proclaimed the present abou t twice as large as the Tax Roll of the Town of Boca Raton jf buildings, also we have a to be the best equalized of any rcentage of hi^i value oon~ municipality in the County. en as well as one large non- At any rate the 'flim-flam' and 1 ax payer paying better than the 'nail keg' method of assess- ell taxes. Therefore, at the ment common to many communities o time exempt property in the does not exist here* By 'flim- J-" $629,043.00 does not loom flam' we refer to that process of c. t against a total of ^8,195, copying one years assessed values Ihis Is less than 8$ of the from the previous roll, thereby vbereas the statewide average perpetuating the inequalities that J.- cipaljities is close to 50% may have crept into previous rollf 1 to increase rapidly The 'nail keg' method is that pro- ybars to come. cess whereby the assessor seats i1 rpeaKing of the state as a himself on a nail keg in an area t, a big valuation in higherto and asks the tax payers to come tc "~ > exanpt vajcant lots are being him with a declaration of their K oTer to the exempt column own value as well as with a guess i -oy diminishing the tax base as to the value of their neighbor; > " L further, and ironically, cost- property. y *he municipality substantial With a sound tax structure to i ases in services. Some towns, start, with a low percentage of lading Boca Raton, have been for- + exempt property, and a large area x e in expanding their city limits of vacant property included and a , nclude additional non-exempt small bonded indebtedness, our JX > Tt/, bull the exempt property 1 Town finds itself today in a very Illations st ill are climbing about favorable situation as compared tt •" •x- (4) tinwss as fast as non-exempt practically any other in the "•"he state's municipalities as a Stat e. \ "r'_e. The preservation of this pre- .is an offset to this trend the ferred status will of course de- Tc.m of Boca Raton already has its pend greatly on proper long term occupational license taxing ordin- planning and zoning and proper tr.C3, has begun to participate in budgeting. vi-:.3 State Cigarette Tax refund started November 1, 1949, and has ********** passed through a necessary if pain- BUY WHAT YOU CAN ful reassessnEnt program. This pro- HERE IK BOCA has placed all valuations on close to actual value basis and

FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY EUBANK ELECTRIC Complete line of Drug Sundries Your Hot Point Dealer Cosmetics Stationery Toys Refrigerators-Water Heaters-Ranges Fishing Tackle Immediate Delivery Breakfast from 6 a. m. Plate iLunches 55gf and up SaadTiriAlies and Salads at all Phone 5481 times - 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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LIBRARY HOURS AROUND THE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mrs. Frances Lawson and her daugh- ter, Ruth, have had as visitors far 2:00 5:00 several days Mrs.-. Lavrson • s brother, George N« WSittschen of Bosedale, Wednesday evenings; 7:00 - 9:00 L.I. and her nephew, George A. Wittsenen and Mrs. Wittsohen of Kslp support your library. It is Schnectady, N.Y. r,he foundation of the cultural en- t--.;.?taimnent of youi% cortmunlty. *:,..-.-.x »:*.,:***********************•**** Friends of Mr. John Healey are glad RCH SERVIC ES to know he is recuperating at home COMMUNITY CHURCH after several weeks in St. Majry's OF Hospital. Also much improved is Mrs, BOCA RATON Harold Butts who is still in Browarc Hospital, and must remain for some 10:00 A.M. time yet. Mr. Ton Giles S.r» is much i':.t 8er vices 11:00 A.M. better, after fighting the virus ii '.fellowship 8:00 P.M. bug for several days. .5 ••-.a, bervi ces 7:30 P.M. :' I -iy Eve mi ng 7:30 P.M. Mr. Frank Leavey, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs* John Forward and several times a visitor to Boca Pat on j A. £ T I S T CHURCH mii'aculously escaped injury in the >: oua Ratcn School Auditorium recent Long Island train wreck, when roany lives were Lost and irany School 9:00 A.M. injured. Servicee 11:00 A.M. «************************** FA33 AT TEE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. Second meeting of the Defense Coun- AT 1% 30 IN THE AUDITORIUM cil First Aid class will cea4; at *.-. ****************************** City Hall tonight at 7:30, All War- dens and Captains should be present Commercial Photography and all others interested i.-\ J^b.e course. The class will ncet on 'Tues- Crawford CRAFT days and Fridays at 7:3J :lr> e.M Mrs. John Ollsen are instructors 4331 No. Dixie Hwy. who are graciously giving fi^ir timt not only for this C&e.ss ai?.t also on*. Decorating Woodwork for Pearl City, and we feel :» is **.*•!;•.;:** **************************** imperative for as £iany to attend these classes as is humanly possi- WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM IN ble. These classes are for ail ages EATING OUT? . .the more knowledge we have of 1:3 it trying to find good whole- First Aid, the easier to take care some food and a pleasant place of ourselves in tiaes of emergency to eat without too many fancy ..WE'LL BE THERE...V/ILL YOU? frills and too much fuss, and e:yj popular prices? THAT'S US FOLKS v.'3vre not much on the fancy side, Mr. ani Mrs. Don Powers of Dobbs bu-v we do buy and serve the best Ferry, N.Y. have returned to Boca of foods. Raton for the vi nter and ara again BROWN'S REATAURANT in their home in Floresta.. Cocktail Lounge - Package Store Ale-o in Floresta and occupying the re'Israi Highway Boca Raton Von Hoist cottage are Mr.-, and Urs. ;-j^- **..*****'************************ M.A.Chamber lain and son Wirthrop, of La&eville, Conn. The ChaeberlainE ONLY 14 SHOPPING DAYS own the Wake Robin Inn in Lak97illet TIL 2MAS Their son, John, a student at Salis- bury Preparatory School, will be here for the Holidays.

SERVICE CLEANERS AND December 8, 1950 The Pelican Booa R--xton< Florida Aroutid the Town - ,Vt the fifth, annual Canary and Cage The local troop of Brownies and Bird Shew, sponsored by the Magic their leader, Mrs. Edna Giganti City Bird Club of ffii.ar.ii, held in will collect contributions for Bayfront Park Auditoriun, Mr. and the Anti-Tuberculosis Campaign fes. Herbert Selig, 10 Spanish Vil- on Saturday morning from 9 to lage, Booa Saton won a nunber of 12 in front of the Post Office. prize3r A trophy, blue ribbon and This will take the place of the ^isttiis for best white canary, sev- selling of stanps, and it is e:i hlu«3 ribbons as first prizes and urged that those who have stamps tUjT-te aecond prizes for the differ- as well as those who do not rake ent lo:-'ken ire canaries. Mr. Selig a contribution. Saturday after- is a sieaber of this bird club and noon the Brownies will be at er^ds his canaries iron pedigreed the Club gate for any contri- 6".ock. 'i'r.ey noved here fron Dclxay butions* t'u\a patf; September.

Movers and fathers particularly, areThe Bowling Alleys at the Club are rro:. y to see the Life Guard back on being rebuilt and painted, and will cox- T-'-il-ic beach. Mike Woytas, who be readyy for use before too long. •-ieri last season, is back, and in former years several leans Badde on duty from 9 to 5 every up of Waiters, Busboys, Bellmen, CZ.J etc. had many close competitions, and it is planned to re.'ivs the emtests as soon as ths -.illeys are ready. Otiel" Brov>n of the Police Dept. Ftat^p fcuat new 1951 license Plates row uv.e ray be obtained from Mrs. Ec .5- Cr.xft at the Delray Police Chairtian of the Circus Goixiittees, btauTGn, Hours are fron 9 to 1 Mon- Max Sutkin wishes to inforu the cej ':hrough Thursday, Friday 9 to 5. people of Booa Raton thao tickets nr:..s ofiioe v/ill be closed Christinas for the Circus sponsored jy the 1'r.i.y arc la; Years Day. This service Lions Club are now on sala - yes in jvi.ilable until January 15, after you can buy then fron any renber ••:i.i-,i": ti.ne tags must be purchased at of the Lions Club. Adults ''54 and -.•r.e Oounty Court House in West Pain 40;z! for children up to &*'- 3.3 • >:e£?ii. These prices include ye•'.",: c1 and State Tax, so please I'.uy then so ...... that a large percentage o'<" your money will be left rigi"1, ''.-.tre at held its regular nonthly home and be distributed f-.y.r worthy mLc.tir\£ at the school Wednesday causes by your Lions .v.l»rvt, Deceober 6, with Mrs. Murdock LEC. ivL's, Sohnitt as hostesses. Miss ...... iil;.j.y Jr.rJ.son gave a very interesting rr-f ore on childrens books, suitable Annual meeting of the Lib-ayy ?br Christaas giving. She also said be held tonight at City tie Li.bra.ry is a member of the Reports of the past year y'u.l be •JM1'"liens' Guild and receives four read, and election of Hc&rd afrw 3irlldren's books a month. Mrs. will take place. All L?.tr'jiri" nea- :iodenstein and Mrs. Alison of West bers and all interested .Ui '.ha work PuS & Beach showed a novie on T. B., of the Library are cordially in~ onuses, effects and cures. They vited to attend. a:»'f,ed all to buy T. B. Shristras HCei.3 now on sale. The hostesses scr".:=i refreshments- after the. meet-.- • BROTHS'PLUMBING & HSATIMG CO, iiit:«- ' Phone-4UI. o.p-44 21 • •--.,.... • " "NIGHT ' DAY FONDLY V^e carry & conplete lice of haTd*- — ''•-•ware - Luculte Screening and Paints, December 8, 1950 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida SHELLS YOU M^Y BE ABLE TO FIND The West Coast shells have BOCA RATON FASHIONS been pore widely public!zed than Across from City Hall those of the East Coast, the great nuriber anl variety of shells on Exceptional one-of-a-kind styles our own beaches night surprise the for milady in evening at-4 daytime average reader. Sons of the out- dresses, suits and toppers standing shells found here at dif- e ferent, tines are listed below in BUY HER CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE the hope that interest in them will be created by knowing a bit about Phone 2271 tb>ni, Mrs. Kay Driscoll has contri- ********************************** l\ited this valuable infornatlon. SHELLS cont'd.. The VIOLET SNAIL is a mollusk The BABY'S EAR is flat, white and does not swim. It floates be- and delicate, exactly the size and neath the surface of the water on shape of a baby's ear. a ffass of glutinous natter secreted The SPIRULA is wbite in the by is-3 foot. It can throw out a shape of a small circle witk cham- purple ink spray. Its enemy is the bers like the Nautiluw, It is ex- zeu gall,. Its color is a pale tremely perishablee -/•'.c.iet on the outside and a deeper The BLEEDING TOOTE 13 one of violet inside. It is about one the most fascinating at ells,. You inch long and is very fragile. cannot mistake this shell necause JJFGLE SHELLS will fasten it looks exactly like it& niirx, them salves on top of each other and having the bleeding tooth ,iii the the last one on firmly attaches lip of the shell. Thes-J Kay be itself to a stone or shell by a found on the jetties at low tide. ooaert secreted by its foot. It The TURKEY WING oa.ir.ct be "aa:"3 en irridesoent color, or v/hite mistaken, either, as I c also looks aai is also very fragile. It may just like the m ng c.f a iu.rk:iy. be i&entified by the imprint of a It is found in all fifca-JUis e: brovm bub--1 s foot in the center. It is and in all sizes and iz ?,. fairly rauuel and about one inch in diame- common shell. ter, The SLIPPER SHELL Is very CHINESE HAT (LIMPET) belongs delicate ani is four:c ia. t.I I nizes to the same family. They fasten It resembles a smaLl roo/: ••;;-.% » It theca elves to rocks and shells is generally white* ani. stay there forever while alive. 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December 15, 1950 The Pelican Boca Raton, FloridV a (Continued fran last week) or if none of these be needed or wanted, it can then be applied to To some people, proper budgeting reducing the next year's cutset. means only low budgeting...even Budgets are prepared well in ad- niggardly. Whereas thriftiness in vance, and because rone of us is expenditures may be a virtue, nig- granted the gift of prophesy we ray gardlynesa in the amount of expendi- fi nd that we have over-guessed or tures for certain public improve- under-guessed our needs or our an~ msnts or necessary repairs could wellticipated revenue, but at laast we be the opposite. If a town lacks do have a Plan to correct if needed pertain facilities aad improvements It is a simple thing to estimate th to attract only a few hones of cost of new personnels the repair ^5,000 assessed value, tax exempt, of a mile of street5 or the replace then it could be financial wisdom meat of a piece of hachinery, but to spend enough to create the fa- there are rany iteas in each Depart cilities to attract a large amount rient which connot be exactly ezti- of homes of i?10,000 assessed value ciated. These can be haadlocl on the or higher, cither non-exempt or at basis of average experience to K.ee; least with- only the first ^5,000 such a projection free: beooniiig a of value exempt,and the balance forbidding and impossible mass of taxable, to support the added detail. Probstoly the nost difficur attractions-, which in turn are of part of budget forecasting is to anticipate the unexpected, such as benefit to all of us. Many Florida cities double in popu-broken water mains* storm darage, lation during the winter months. accidents and emergencies of all They mU3t therefore have (and pay sorts, and woe to the person, the for) more than the normal amount of corporation, or the nuuicipt-.ii ty municipal services than would otheof-that, has not provided ior tie as wise be needed all year round. Many contingencies in their DiKlget cor of these facilities that were built do not have a reserve fur£ to fall during the »tw en ties 'are now obso- back upon in case they ac occur* lete or worn out or inadequate. (continued next week) Extensive replacerae nts or n&i im- provements can be provided for by raising capital through, bond issue, ANNUM, SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM or by 'pay as you go' taxation FOR PARENTS JJSID FHIMD3 - ROOll which raeaas larger Budgets that for PASTY - 10:00 A. M. T0D..Y jaer e op er ati ems'. Budgets are created as a guide to expenditures and an honest attempt *ould be made to fcep expenses with- mL THEM_|0^s-!' IT ** in the limits of income. If however FBLIOAN through thrift or good fo rtune a surplus is ac«unulated such surp lus can be properly applied to addition- al public improveme nts not already provided for, reduction of indebted- ness, maintenance of capital assets

FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY Come to ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STOPi, Next to Post Office Complete line of Drug Sundxles Every Day and See Coscietics-Toys-Christmas Gifts SANTA CLAUB from 5 p.m. tc 7 par,. *.* 15. 1950 The Pelican Booa.. Rat on, Flori da

UBEAHI HOURS AROUND THE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mrs. Leonard Harris left by plane Wednesday for New York, called 2:00 5:00 there by the serious illness of her ix>ther» Wednesday evenings: 7:00 - 9:00 ********** Help support your library* It is the foundation of the cultural en- .miong returning residents the tertaliment of your coaaunity. past week were Mr. and Mrs. Ode *********************************** Whitener, wto have opened their hone in Flare sta. Also Mr. Rich- CHURCH SERVICES ard Hayneswho haa joined Mrs* COMMUNITY CHURCH Haynes in their Por La Liar hone. OF *********** R;,TON Sunday School 10:00 A.M. New additions to our town Kiorvi. ve Morning Services 11:00 A.M. should like to weIcons are 5/ir-, Youth Fellowship 8:00 P.M. and Mrs. Russell D» VanB^'nt and Evening Services 7:30 P.M. their son David , and M.r> Ceovge Thursday Evening VanBrunt» father of Mr. Ruses!],0 Prayer Service 7:50 P.M. They fornerly nade their Uor.x J.r Babylon, L. I., but have pvrchasec1. one of the buildings ii) Bix. a Eaten Hills v/hich they are re-iodalli.-ig BABTIST CHURCH SERVICES into apartneats, and plan fee aie AT BOCA RATON SCHOOL AUDITORIUM this their hone, Mr. t,ua,-jell VanBrunt is Assistant Airio^r'.ey Sunday School 9:00 A.M. General of the State of iStew York. Church Services 11:00 A.M. Eis father plans to ope-n a furni- *********************************** ture finishing plant in the. very near future. M..SS AT THE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. AT 7:30 IN TEE AUDITORIUM *********************************** The Brownies arc very proa-i of Connsrcial Photography the collection they nade lust Saturday fo r the TB campaign,-. Crawford CRAFT Selling no stamps , but ne-rely talc- ing donations, they colleocod Phone 43B1 No. Dixie Hwy. ^48.00, and they are to congratu- lated. Signs Decorating Woodwork ********** *********************************** BROTO'S PLUlvIBING & HK.TINa CO. About forty of their friends gath- Phone 4111 or 4421 ered at the hone of the iiike Hrr- NIGHT DAY SUNDAY hays on Tuesday night for a -louse— warming. ^ delicious buffet ^.••.ppor We carry a ccnplete line of hard- vras served and nany lovely aiil use- ware - Lunite Screening and Paints. ful gifts presented to the honoxea: ..CROSS FROM CITY HALL ********** *********************************** Tires Batteries Accessories Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bebout will be Holiday guests of his parent st Motor Tune-Up General Repairs W. P. Bebouts. Donald ss ccuvol his l&isters Degree at B 0 C A SERVICE in North Carolina. lederay Highway & Royal Pain Rd. *********** Pick Up Phone 3911 Delivery Prorapt Gourtecua Service ** Carl Douglas ** Deoenbsr 15, 1950 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida Arou nd tiie town: Most enjoyable to the thirty-odd BOCA RATON FASHIONS guests was the party at the hone .across fron City Hall of Mrs. D. Allen Byers in Por La Mar the past Sunday evenirg. Th* Exceptional one-of-a-kind styles deoorations carried out the Chriat- for ailady in evening and 3a ytirs LBS Uiene, and a blight fire added dresseis,, suits and toppers. to the friendliness of the ataos- phere. Assisted by Mrs. R. A. BUY HER CHRISTMAS GIFTS HERE Porter and Miss Barbara Schlaussen of ]T£. Lauderdale, delicious hors Phone 22 71 d'ouvres were served, Mrs. Byers ********************************** called this a Christnas party for herself, as she plans to be in THE PELICAN Connecticut with her two daughters EDITOR: for the holidays. I would like to thank the ********* people of Boca Raton, Aubrey Schachtel and LIr. and lips. Lamb Also enjoying their first Christna8 in particular, together with the Party were the children of Boca Lions Club, for getting up the Raton School, when they entertained petition sent to the Solunbia parents and frierfs at their annual Studios in Hollywood asking the Chris teas program this mring. rjovie people to keep the title of •A-fter luncheon, each roon had their THE B.JtSFOOT M.ILM.JJ for the pic- own gifts exchanged with their ture version. It was an extreaely gaily lighted trees the center of heartwarming action on the part of attention. Refreshments were r.iy fellow townspeople* I don't sertfered by the roon not hers. too w what the outcoru of the title baatlle will be, bu t I do know the ********** action of ny hose town is being acted, and that ny appreciation is The Boca Raton Art Guild will neet deeply felt. tonight at 8:00 in the City Hall. It is the first annual nee ting, and Signed, election of officers will take place Theodore Pratt. Also plans for Hie ocnirg year and specifically for the Art Exhibit in February will be discussed. Mrs. W. P. Beboufc is teaporary President, At the third first Aii Class on and she urges anyone interested be Tuesday night, it was put to vote present. This is open to the pub- and decided to hold no classes lic, and it is hoped a large atten- through the Holidays, Therefore, dance will be had. Mr. and 14-s. Olsson reninds all who plai to take the course and *********** those who have already started, that the next class will be held G Annual neeti rg of the Boaa Rat en on TUESDAY NIGHT, JANU..RY 2, in Library was held Tuesday, Deoa:iber City Hall at 7:30 p.n. 12th in the Library at City Hall. Yearly reports were made fron the specif ic connittees. Those elected to the Board were: Mrs. W. P. Bebcut Mrs. Arnold MeSpadden, Mrs, Richard BABE AND RUMMAGE S.-LLE Mann, Mrs* Ralph Swetnan, Mrs. S.A. EDMUNDS BUILDING Pool, Mrs. C. 8. Ball, Miss Siltb: Peyton, Miss Mary Jamison, Mrs. Gui SATURDAY DECEMBER 16th Bell, Mrs. Carrie T. Sperry. New STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. boa"! UBdbers elected to serve one BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY yeac terras were Mrs. Chas. Spaisbury CHURCH and Mrs. vta. Struby. Mrs. J. M. Schine who was not able t o be pre- sent, was carried OTesr for another SIGHT SHOPPING IUYS UNTIL year on the board, All present a- CHRISTMAS * BETTER HURRY greed the Library has inproved a great deal in the past year, artt it is hoped the next one will kiow an even greater advance. ********** December IS, 1950 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida

One of the best meetings of the Weekly meeting of the Lions Club year was the regular monthly meet- was most interesting to all present ing of the Town Council on Wednes- Special guests were Ralph Blank, day night. It was reported that manager o£ the Palm Beach Resour- town lend in the southwest section ces Development Board, and John (the old potential golf course Boilinger, Palm Beach state repre- area) had been sold for 13,000 sentative, both off whom gave ex- dollars; tias J. E. C, spurs have cellent talfcs. Theymeeting was toeen extended to the Warehouse conducted by Lion President Henry yards to give service to the new Warren, arfl the speakers introduces.", industry cut there; Mr. James Lally by Mayor Wm. 0'Donnell. h record was voted to replace Mr. Ralph attendance of more than eighty Swetmam on ttie Charter Committee; Lions and guests was very grati- a very good discussion on Hie Air- fy!, qg. port aad appointment of Gus Cicala as Guardian or Custodian of lead- ********************************** ing fees aod passengers. The town attorney, Mr. John Moore BROWN'S was requested to send in an appli- cation to obtain P.H.A. above Try Cocktails in our TROPICAL Pearl City to be used as TO risers LOUNGE - Dinner in our Modern hccies in the Industrial area. Mr. Dining Room - a real treat. Moore also will look in* the F.H.A. White Housiig, will get in touch with Mr. Ed Ball to see if he will Package Store - Phone 3901 accept the nous ITQ plans for the area, aid the t owi will then turn Federal Highway at Royal Palm Rd. the housing over to him. Mr. Ball **********£*********************** is one of the heads of the DuPont interests whi ch own the particular WRIGHT DRUG STORE property. Dr. Ball spoke of plans fi»ra Prescription Pharmacists hospital inthe White Housing area The Rexall Store to be developed as part of a muni- Parker Pens Noiris Candies cipal program. Mr. PrlcJiard told of the house numbering to occur Phone 4551 Deerfield Baach soon; the street markers are prac- tically all up. Royal Palm is al- ********************************** most caaplete The Lions Circus was di scussed UNIVER&JL TELEVISION and the Town vo ted to give the and Lions permission to hold Hie Gir- APPLLJNK3E SERVICE cus in the Warehouse area. ********** Sales and Service fully Guaranteed See Us Far Christmas Records Bring the children into RCUDMAHT'S DEPARTMENT 320RE to meet SJiNTA Phone S561 Free Pickup & DelSvei CLAUS, who will be there every evening from 5 tp 7 from now until ** Your Emerson Dealer Christnas. Let them get the thrill of speaking to SANTA tliat you had ********************* ************)| when you were a |K3angstert HELPH SELIY L A U N D R *********************************** Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:CO p.m. Weekdays TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers E. P. Troxell (The Economical './ay to Wash) Federal Highway and Boca Raton Rd. SERVICE CLEANERS Sinclair Gasoline Accessories Phone 4801 Notor Tune-Up Gaieral Repairs ********** Deo emb er 14B The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida In Memory of my Sfether and Father B. AND M. HARDUVJRE GO. •who passed away ei^ht years ago December 15, 1942: General Electric Dealer They're gone but not forgotten Kerosene Heaters - Paints That dear Mother and Father of nine, As I think of then my eyes fill with Glass cut to size tears And their voice comes t o my ears. Roofing Materials-Hardware Fate should bid us apart There's pain in my heart, Chas. Ott Ownsr Phone 3561 There ars words I cannot qa eaic or 5322 There's thoi^hts that make me weak Up in Heaven they're holding hands They look at EO and understand, &£*_***************************** My Mother was a virtuous My Dad a gallant King. M«.I30N JOLLIE STYLISTS By Daughter, Mrs.Earl W.Goode Jr. Specializing in Permanent Waving and Hair Tinting F A 7 0 R ITT E RECIPES Palmetto Park Road Dear Editor: iiy first intention was Boca Raton, Fla. Call 4-3S to send in a recipe on cold Borscht. ********************************4 But on second thought I am changing my recipe to Cheese Blintzes. The BOB'S B.3. & RESTAURANT reason for this change is that Bor- scht was originated in the year 1804 Where Your .appetite Must be Sa- - you should excuse the expression- fiod by a Russian roblaaen, Count Zitemir Guzoont Homantashen the Third. It is P aekag e Good s-Free Deliv er y my personal opinion that at this tins anything connected with Russia (tfe Arc ,ks Near As Your Phone) should be boycotted. So here is the recipe for Blintzes: Call 3551 At The Stopligh.1 1 cup of cold water-1 cup sifted ***************** *************v.*>. 2 eggs, beaten flour JOKE DEPARTMENT 1 tsp. baking powder Add water to beaten eggs. Sift flaur Harry Jones was a prominent mem- baking powder and salt together and ber of a fraternal lodge. At the add gradually. Boat until batter is breakfast table he was relating smooth. Pour tiiin layer of batter to his wife an incident that had on greased iron pan completely cover- occurred at the lodge the pre- ing bottom of paa. Bake until the vious night. The president of mixture blisters, then tip out on a the lodge offered a Bilk hat to board. Cut in squares or rectangles the brother who could stand up and place one teaspoon of Cheese Fill- ani truthfully say that during M ing on center of each. Fold over married life he had never kissed opposite corners and flute edges to- any woman, but his om wife. "And gether with fingers or a fork. Fry would you believe it, Helen? - both sides in butter until golden not a one stood up." "Harry", sai brown. Serve with powdered sugar, his wife, "why didn't you stand v cinnanon or sour cream. May be up?" "Well," he replied, "I was baked in oven to make more erisp. going to, but I know I look like h in a silk hat." Cheese Filling: ********************************* 1 1/2 cups cottage cheese 1/2 tsp. baking powder FOR SALE 1 egg beat en 1/8 tsp. salt Pepper A B S Spindryer, in good eonditic Mix cottage cheese and baking powder reasonable. Mrs. Borchardt, #1 together, ^dd egg, befeten lightly, Spanish Village or P.O.Box 475-A. salt and pepper. Mix well. ********* By Max Hutkin The Temperature: 7 5 The Weather: Warner \CflK

Boca Raton. Florida The Pel loan Decentter 22, 1950

The Pelican and its staff viish TH:.MK YOU you alfe a very Merry Christens and a nest Heppy New Year. In this We want to thank the cany friends there of. Good Will, we would like who helps:! so ouch in pulling to extend our wlBh foj an extra bit Pauline through her recent illneasil j of hap p:\ness to those who have seen The prayers, good wishes, and bloo fit to take an actual interest in donations offered, nade possible our efforts co write the news, you, her recovery. She is convalescing tbe Subscribers. It is the old, old nicely now. We are very grateful. stniy in the treat USA. Evex'yone Signed: be''lever; in the endeavor that is Harold Butts T3a.c.e to do tilings that help us all, Janet and Ton but it really wirri s up with a few *****************************v**** doing fao-.rt, of the work. There isn't Lions who so racently have been anything wrong with this nethod able to contribute to the Spirit because ii- a:;: Country there are of Chriatnas; the .uuxilliary, the so nany capable of doing the sane Library alfi. the new j^rt Guild &.nd things well, that for everyone to all other Civic organizations ard •gat ir.to the act would i-esult in individuals! and their efforts to failure, Toos we would like to carry on the Spirit of the Occa- thank tiiore who have giuen us ad- sion; to the new xaenbers of our vertising; the Post Office force conraunity, who have added a gro-.st that is always so cordial aad help- deal so far and whom we feel vji:>l ful; enS the contributors whose add nuch nore as they learn to writings always help to complete love Boca Raton as we do; to all our publications. Without you all, these and many more we are gra+t- the pa par uould not succeed. It is ful. Really, it is a great gestvir- jteood to see you people of Our Town on all your parts. Do continue tte getting together in the sa days of fia§ work throughout the year, f\x Inte^Lational strife, to cake this we all will need erxcouragenenfc in Season a happy one. You the Legion '51 and »52. with year pdans to help the Veter- ans, you the Firenen with your Christnas party for the Children; the Gliurch. group and its plans to have a lovely service eonnenorat- ing the Birth of One whose absence from this world of oui's would result in axtreae unoont rolled chaos; the • *****!*** >i;* ********************************** *

SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT "STORE MSRRY CHRISTM*'i.S TO ALL Next to Post Office We will .Be Clo as & Christnas Day GREETINGS OF THE %eoember 22. 1950 The Pelican Bcca Raton, Florida

L IBRAEY SOURS THE JTATjTITY. SCENE, Monday" ~* Wednesday" Friday Harrietts Gates 2:00 5:00 We would like to believe that the ".Wednesday evenings: 7:00 - 9:00 gentle St. Francis of Assissi who TT , _ founded the Franciscan order of Help support your library. It isMonk s ^osecree d was, friends the foundation of the cultural en- tcttaii i " " Christmas crib or chreche, as many have thought, but we learn from SM 2 E ° S R E R y I P. 1 s other'repcrds of history that it "~ COMMUNITY CHITRCH'" ™ ~ is asoaid as the Christmas Fes- tival which was established by 30 CA RATON Pope Liberiuss in the year A.D. 354. Sunday School • 10:00 A*M,Fx'oia Italy Che idea of the creche Horning Services 11:00 AM* spread to Switzerland., Frar.se, Youta "FellcwLI? a: CO ?- CATHOLIC SERVICES turis?5. Man:/ of the fif,i:.rs3 wero 8t^ Vincrtr.fc''s Delray Bsaoh sousht cftoi' for their £p iiv.tu-il expression, and their ssc si^iva, Sunday liasp 9:00 A.M. supplicating snd ei-pi'earsive hazids. T Weekday fesa 7:30 A.M. All court familiesf ps.la.ces and 1 ***%>**-.*%•,,<********************::•.**** + churches had their 'creches airl at Cnristmaa time they wero Lroa^h MA.3S AT 'EIE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. out and set up near the high elt-ar. AT 7:30 IS 2ITE STJDI palaces. All this beautiful bac's- gi'ound,, with lights and music to Commercial Photography tell the birth of the Christ Child that wonderful night in Bethlehem! Wandering Monks carried the oolorf; story of tho 'crib' over the Alps..' Phone, 4331 No. Eixie Hwy. The demand for 'cribs' or'Crsches* spread into every country of ;5urop< The workmanship later became less perfect and the figures were some- times made from cloth-wrapped v/ire Tires Batteries Accessories with wax heads aid later still, Metor Tune-Up General Repairs modern artists made them from wood and clay* The early Moravian oolori- BOCA SERVICE ists brought the 'crib' to Bethleh> Federal Highway & P.ogral Palm Rd» Pa, and still, private homes are opened to welcome strangers for a Pick Up Phone 5911 Delivery view of the family 'crib* or Tputs' as it is called by them. The C.'(..evt< Prompt Courteous Service land Museum of Art. , CM, has acquired a 'crib' marie in Cber ** Oarl Douglas ** ammergau and exhibits it at Christ- *********** mastime and the Metropolitan Unset

country. To sum itaup, the Christ- mas Creche symbolizes the Love the Christ Child brought to Mankind. Deoember 2S, 1950 The Pelican -gooa__g,aton, Florida Around the Town •- BOCA RATON FA Mr. and Mrs, Lewie Stone of Reeling, Across iroa City Hall Connecticut, have joined tiieir daughter, Frances in. their home in Exceptional one-of-a-kind styles Floresta, and are very glad to be for ailady in evening and laytiae clown in soafi warm weather. dresses, suits and toppers. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell will BUY HER CHRISTMAS GI?TS HSIiS have with them over the holidays Mr. an?. Mrs., Gordon Bives of Selraa, Phone 2271 Alabama* ¥x* and Mrs. Hives are ********************************** annual attendants at .trie Orange Bowl COET'D FROM LAST WEEK Garae* Also with the Mitchells is son Billy, who 'arrived Thursday evening If the people of our town are from the University e.t Gainesville. not satisfied with its present fa- cilities and iaprovenents, and they Arriving from Ridgefield, Connecti- do not want to increase indebted- cut the past Sunday, the Joseph ness to attain then, quickly, it Shapiros have opened their hone in seenis that we should begin to thin} Boca Raton Pax*k for the season, of adopting long terra capital bud- gets to provide for such inprove- Mrs. C. T. Sperry will have as her neuts slowly out of current pay guests for the Christinas season her as you go taxation., in the sane son^in-saw and daughter, the E, D. nanner as debt service or sinking Farrells an:! 'lis cot her'from West fund schedules. Falls, N.Y. who arrive tomorrow. Whatever the method, the need for inproveaents exists if we are Mr. and Mrs* Ernaauel Ulliaan. and sons to grow prosperously. Oar nost Richard and Stephen, or Wilmington, important industry is still the Delaware will spend Christmas with tourists business. There is in- the Ton Giles., .Mrs. "01 lean, is a creasing competition fron nearby sister of Mrs. Giles, Tom Giles Jr* coranunities which aust be i^et by , will not be able to be hone for the producing a clean, healthy, and holiday, as the work at Tyndall attractive coanunity cf our own, Field hospital is very heavy, but he with equals improvements, and fa- plans a visit hoae right after the cilities of our competitors. first of the year. ciErrars nay have been ciade in th> past. They will undoubtedly" be The Junior Bill Days arrived home nade in the future—if so let's the past week from Hartford, Conn. hope they are new errors and not with their tv/o children and opened old ones repeated. The wor3"5 their home on Sixth Street. Bob thing that could hap pen to our Bay, who is"owner of Hurricane, - Town is no .errors, no hits, or no cot for the University of Miami runs. football tean, is hone for the holi- day too. They will all attend the Orange Bowl Classic on New Year's BOCA RATON BERBER SHOP Day. Next to Franks Completely Modern & Sanitary Mr. and Mrs. John Loughery and daught- er, Linda, left Sunday morning for Under New Managenent and Super* two weeks with his father in Hart- vision of Leo Silvestry, former- ford, Conn, It is the first time in ly of Delray Beach, and the Boca two years that they have been north. Raton Club. Special attention, to Children. We are very proud of the fact that two of our teenagesswon the recent : Hours 8:30 a.n. to 6:00 p,a. contest for «iueen or the Fishing Phone 3841 and ask for Leo Tournament in Belroy. Miss Barbara Wilson won. first place and Miss Dorothy Steiner won second Place. Pretty nice.for the rize of our Decenber 22, 1950 The Pelican Boca.Raton, Florida

Around the Town: This Sunday, Deceaber 24th the Sun- p o M P A N 0-F L 0 W S R-S HOP day School of the Goncunity Church will have their Ghristnas Service Unusual Gift Items in Geranios and at 7 P.M. at the Church, soon after Pottery the Fii*enanf s party which is at 6 P.M. It will be a candlelight ser-christoas Wreaths Decorations vice in which the congregation-will join; also special parts by the Flowers by Wire We Deliver younger children. Santa Glaus will be there and invites you to cone. 19 N. E. First i..ve. Phone 5951 ************************************ A most enjoyable party the past week was given by the Wn. Strubys BROWN'S at their apartnents in Riviera. Twenty friends were invited to en- Try Gocktails in our TROPICAL joy cocktails and delicious hors LOUNGE - Dinner in our Modern Din- d-1 OUT,re, and later dinner, with ing Roori - a real treat. unusually pretty Christinas decora- tioas ad.'.ii..g' to the holiday nood. Package Store - Phone 3901 Danoiug v/.^s enjoyed until a late hour, Special guests of the Strubys Federal Highway at Royal *aln Road were V, ar,d Itos. Leonard CoHgrowe ***********>***^*******************: of Palm Beachi: who spent several days Leren UNIVERSAL TELEVISION and Mr. and Jlrs. John Olsson have as APPLI^CJS SERVICE guests ber father aa\ mother, Mr. and xirSc «T- K. Everett, of Eixson* Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed Tennessee and son, Jessee, who is See Us For Christcas Records a student; at the University of Tennessee, Phone 2561 Free Pickup & Deliver Also entertaining fatiily for the- YOUR SMERSON DEALER holidays are the .jrnold MacSpaddcns ****************************^**"k** who 'J»J.1I bave their daughter and son-in-la-iY, Mr. and Lirs. R. L. Wil- HELPS S E L F Y L .. U N D E *i son , ci Durhaa, N.C. Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.n. Weekca; Annual oai'ty for the youngsters Violet Ray Health Lanp Dryers g.iven. by the Firenen at City Hall (The Economical Way to Wash) will 00 held Sunday at 6 P.M. The children then will be taken to the S E R V I C A CLEANERS Conaanity Church for Special Christ- to Poarl City where he will enter- tain the youngsters there at the WRIGHT DRUG STORE School house, which is the annual cuatoui Prescription Pharaacists The Rexall Store TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION E. P. Troxell Will Be Open Christinas Eve Un- til 10:30 Federal Highway and Boca Raton Road Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach Sinclair Gasoline Accessories ********************************** Motor ±'une-Up General Repairs 22, 1950 The Pelican Booa Raton. Florida

Meeting of the ^rt Guild was held B. AND M. HLiRDtfARE CO. the past week for the particular purpose of electing officers, an-! General Ele ctric Dealer to discuss plans for the forthcon^ ing Exhibit in February. The fol- Kerosene Heaters - Paints lowing officers were elected: iirs. J, Myer Schine, Honorary Presi- G3a ss cut to size dent;: Mrs„. Richard Mann, President; Mrs. Joseph Driscoll, Vice-Presi- Roof ing Mater la 1s-Hardware dent: Mrs* Hugh Feeley, Secretary; and Mrs. Vv, P. Bebout, Treasurer. Chas. Qtt, Owner Phone 3561 Tentative pains were discussed fear or 5322 the Exhibit, but the nest meeting will briig more formulated plane. Dixie Highwa The n.<^xt meeting will be held the firs* pa..?t of January, exact date to be announced later* 1.LIS0N JOLLIE STYLISTS iJTMTICl! ALL YOU KIDS.., Specializing in Permanent Here „.;-.' good news for you. Last Waving and Hair Tinting nisjar, s. oourdttee of the Lions Club, Sao .Wcel^ Louis Zimnerman and Ton Polnetto Park Road "% -jade a long distance phone call ';o 3a;ita Glaus at the North Boca Raton, Fla . Call 4321 Pole esic. liere is what he said. ****************#*****************> "G-ivs every good little boy and girl in B'3T?c Raton a ticket to the Cir- BOB'S & RESTAUR.JST cus,. 'iut it, nust be a GOOD little boy o r gir.U" So all you good kids Where Your appetite Must be Satis- wfcc -i.-n too snail to go to school fied will gei, your ticket through your - School and all you kids that Package Goods-Free Delivery Airg, to school will get a tic- ket w .v.-n you return to school on (We Are As Near As your Phone) ry 2ad, The Circus will be in Bcos ..itttcn January 10th. attention Call 3551 At the Stoplu;h- .'x\ krrs, Boca Raton, please buy ********************** *********«••* your ?. ircus tickets now so the Aliens Club ',vill profit by your purchase BROwN'S PLUMBING & HEATING CO, and i i will enable ther. to carry on Phone 4111 or 4421 wltt c'r.eir nice activities in our NIGHT D..Y SUNDAY corr.jn;J:.y. Adult tickets are 750. y Lion has tickets to sell. We carry a complete line of hard- ware - Lunite Screening and Pain-C3« Next Li.ons Glub Meeting will be held JYiiiUsrT 3rd...Please J->iona, Note ACROSS FROM CITY IL'iLL Change' of Day..

THEM YOU S IT IN THE PiSLIC.JJ

THE STAPF OF THE PELICJI -.^JfTS TO WISH Ki.CH .J® E7EHY

ONE OF YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS .JUD KEL'iLTH iJSD

PR0SP3SRITY IN THE NEW YE.JJ, :J^D TO TK'JOC YOU FOR YOUR

SUPPORT OF OUR EFFORTS'. December 5» 1.951. The_Pelican_ Boca Raton . Flori da LIBRARY HOURS AROUND THE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mrs. Wia. A. Will ing ham has as visitors through the Holiday her S:QO tc 5:00 son ani daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams or Richmond, Wednesday evenings: 7:00 - 9:00 Virginia, and their two children, Nancy and Skelton. Naacy left on. Help support your library. It is Tuesday to return to school—West Town School near Philadelphia. Mi- foundation of the cultural enter- ami Mrs. Williams and Skelton mil tainment of your community. leave for their home this week-end. They have all enjoyed a very happy *********************************** holiday, viiifcjy tennis and fishing a good part of their schedule. CHURCH SERVICES COMMUNITY CHURCH ******** OF Mr. anl Mrs, David Smart left on BOCA RATON Tuesday fo r New York, where Mr. Sunday School 10:00 A.MSmar. t was called on business. They Morning Services 11:00 A.Mhop. e to be back in a few days. Ynuth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Evening Services 7:30 P.M. ******** Tm.trsday Even i ng Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. Mr. tadBifc-StelnbgBigh, two was called to Detroit, and flew up on Tuesday night. BABTIST CHURCH Boca Ratoi School Auditorium ******** Sunday School 9:30 A.M. One of the very nice parties during Church Services 11:00 A.M»the Christmas season was the one *********************************** given by the V. B. Steinbaughs in CATHOLIC SERVICES honor of the R. A. Porter family ar St. Vincent's Delray Beach visitors last week. Cocktails were enjoyed in the patio by about thir- Sunday Mass 9:00 A.M. ty guests. A very lovely buffet sui V'seJcday Mass 7:30 A.M. pei* was served from a handsomely d-r *********************************** corated table, and decorations, in- MASS AT THE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. cluding the Christims tree, were aJ AT 7:20 IN THE AUDITORIUM appropriate to the holiday therae. *jt**r.v***************************** ********* Commercial Photography The Book Review that we have en- Crawford CRAFT floyed so much will be continued on January 13th at the home of Mrs. Phcne 4331 No. Dixie Hwy. Richard Porter on Gocoanut Row, Club Grounds. As a variation of the Signs Decorating Woodwork usual book review, Miss Edith Peyto :-,:•*******#************************** will Seaid a series of unpublished letters written by iber niece, Mrs. Tires Batteries-Accessories Stuart Wright, during the two- color ful years, 1946-1948, she spent in Motor Tune-U^ General Repairs India. These were particularly try- ing years, and a first hand report BOCA SERVICE will be most interesting. All are cordially invited, and it is antici Yecteral Highway & Royal Palm Road pa ted that a great number will att<=. Come and bring a friend, Pick Up Phone 3911 Delivery *********************************** Prompt Ccurteous Service BROWN'S PLUMBING AND HEATIMJ CC Phone 4111 or 4421 NIQST ** Carl Douglas ** DAY SUNDA\ Lucas Paints Super KemTone Johnson's Cream Furniture Was Blud Ribbon Gream Metal Polich ACROSS FROM CITY HALL *********************************** TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN THE 5. 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida Around the Town: New Year's Eve was faitly quiet for BOCA RATON FASHIONS tlie most part. The Club had its Across from City Hall usual gala for the guests and some vbo had made reservations in advance, Evening and Daytime Stales in The James Howes had their annual Dresses ani Suits aifl Toppers, party at the Everglades in Palm one-of-a-kind. Beach, a custom of long standing. Marty friend s gathered in one home Phone 82 71 or axaot her.... the Park Drayers had ********************************** an unexpected visit from, her sis- ter, Mrs. Wra. H. Berri and Mr. Ber- First Aid Classes have been con- ri from Suffern, N.Y., vho had tinued aifi the next one will be flown in from N.Y. to Miami and held tonight Friday the 5th, at drove up for the holiday... 7:30 in City Hall. This is a very Mrs.aid Mrs. Jerry Kepner and Mrs. important part of our Civilian L. L. Hasbrouck flew in from Jack- Defense Program, and all Wardens sonville on the 31st aid landed at and Captains should make it a Boca Raton Field to spend the holi- must. All others interested are day , TAIL th the Orange Boral Game the welcome to take the course. Thoee plan for New Year's Day. who are well into the class are Tje Sidaey Wragges flew to Nassau requested to wear slacks and brin£ ana spent the Mew Year with the a blanket, as Artificial Respira- Arthur Wellmaais, returning a day or tion wi 11 be demonstrated. so ago aboard the Wellmaaals boat. Regular monthly meeting of the The William Day family saw the Town Council will be held next Orange Bowl Game, and we sr e surely Wednesday, January 10 at 7:30 in feeling as badly over the turn of City Hall. events as son Bob is, vixo is owner of the mascot for the U. of M. tega, Next meeting of the Defense Coun- Hurricane 11...the J. C. Mitchells cil will be held on Thursday, Jan and their guests attended the game uary 11th in the Town Hall at 8:C . .lEaivy saw the game on Television P.M. and it is requested that as and were as great rooters as any many citizens as possible., as vel vvho attended the game in Miami. as all Wardens, Captains and ot fc. officers, be present at this meet Mr. .Alien D. Byers has returned ing. i'i'ou Massachusetts after spending t.'ae holidays with ha* daughtersaasfi-d The PTA had its "regular meeting rl ren. the school Cafeteria on Wednesday- night. Plans for the forthcoming' One of the interesting, persons we dance seme time in February was have had the privilege of meeting the mala topic of discussion. lately is Do re Schary, Active Vice Dessert and coffee were served President of M3M, who with Mrs. during the social part of the Sohary is spending some time at the meeting. Club. It is the first visit for them to our area, and they both The Lions had their regilar meet- mice a great opinion of the beauty ing on Wednesday night algo, as of our town, and they welcome they the usual date of Monday night have received. was changed for the Holidays. The big discussion was the CIRCUS, Mr. Tom Giles, Jr. has returned to which the Lions will sponsor nex-: his dubies at the Base Hospital at Wednesday Mght. It looks as thoi TyMall Field, Panama City, Fla . it will be a terrific success, after spending a few days renewing and all the children are l&okijjp; frier.dships around town. Tom looted forward to it. Santa Clauses..'.' vi-cnuarful, and is very happy in his oi* we should say, Santa GlauseB... vjorlc. presented tickets to all the you. sters— could name SantasClauses We are glad to have The Hohn but have been asted not to...So Lougherys back home—and from all a big Kiss under the Mistletoe t< we hear, ttiey are just as glad to SANTA! 1 be back fiom *way up no'th, and feel this good ole Florida sun- BOCA RAT ONN BARBER shine instead of that five above stuff.... SHOP Next to Frank's Completely Modern and Sanitary- "--''— Mew Management ani Suner- Reoember 5, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida

BOCA RATON BIBLE CONFERENCE P3MPAM0 FLOWER SHOP By Harriette Gates Unusual Slower Arrangements The People of South EL arid a will For All Occasions have tJae rare privilege of hearing Pottery Planters and Other an outstanding exiled Russian Church Unusual Gifts in Ceramics leafier, Pastor Basil A. Mai of at the and Pottery Bible Conference Auditorium on Sun- Flowers by Wire - We Deliver day, January 7th at8:0Q P.M. Nearly 19 N.E. First Ave. Phone 5951 forth years ago, Pastor Malof was ********************************* the founder of the first Russian Protestant Church at St. Petersburg, WRIGHT DRUG STORE seating 8,000 pwople , and of the first Russian Sunday School in the Prescription Pharmacists Palace of the Princess. The strory The Rexall Store of his mission work reads like a Parker Peas Norris Candies chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. People of all classes, the prole- Phoae 4551 Deerfield Beact tariat as well as the aristocracy ********************************* cane to hear his fiery sermons, among his congregation being generals BROWN'S of the Army, members of the Univeraa- Try Socktails in our TROPICAL ties, the wife of the Prime Minister* LOUNGE - Dinner in our Modern a Grand Buchess aid. the Queen of Dining Room - a real treat Greece. The wife of Russia's great- est -writer, Count Leo Tolstoy, went Package Store u Phone 3901 to hear him speak and in her printed diary testifies of his impressive Federal Highway at Royal Palm message. The wrath of the "Powers Rd. That Be" finally reached white heat ********************************; against this modern Apostle to Rus- sia, until he was summoned for trial UNIVERSAL TELEVISION at the High Court of the Kremlin in and Moscow ami by an unfair trial, he APPLIANCE SERVICE was sentenced to imprisonment in a fortress, and later was banished to SaLes and Service Fully Guarantee Siberia. On account of his wide missionary activities for the Rus- Electical Appliances sian people, his Christian seal and Phone 2561- Free Pickup S outstanding gifts as a preacher, he has been called by sons American ** Your Emerson Dealer and English Christian leaders, the ********************************: Martin Luthsr, John Wesley and Spur- geon of Russia. EELPY SSLFY LAUNDRY Follcwii^ his talk by Pastor Malof, important speakers wi 11 be heard Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. V/eekda throughout the week of January 7th each evening at 8'o'clock, and the Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers Conference proper will have its (The Economical Way to Wash) official Grand Opening at a 3:00 P .M. mass rally oa Sunday, April 7th with SERVICE CLEANERS the Radio Bible Commentator, I.L. Shoes Repaired - Pickup & Delivery Eshleman scheduled to deliver the Phone 4801 openiqg address. **********************************

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Deoeaoer 89. 1950 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida This Staff does not wish you peo- eral system headed by Fomier Gov- ple to feel we are forgetti ng Civil ernor i Millard Caldwell of Florid Defense here in Our Town,—not at has tended to slow 3own the Na- all. Boca Raton has been divided in- tional operation, until his whole to seven sections or areas, each system is organized. Our plan here having its own Warden, Block Captains which was set up by your Counoil and Assistants in charge of Housing, with the Mayor as Director, assis Communications, Fire and Polica Pa- ec". by departmental heads of Legal trol, Bomb Disposal and protection, A3uinistrative, Public Relations, and general disaster relief. Too, Fire, Police, Observation, Com- First Aid Classes have begun, being ;Eiunication, Laison, Housing and R given twife a week, Tuesdays and Fri- lief, all retains virtually the days at 7:30 P.M. at the Town Hall, same. Soon we are to receive mov- under ttie capable direction, of Mr. ies showing First Aid procedure i and Mrs. Jor.ii Oissoln. An soon as we battle, water purification, bomb have conclusive data as to the code defense, communication steps and signals for preparedness or attack, many other construct!ve and in- we will place the above data on two structive firms, the result of large maps, one to be in the Town much labor during the past war. Hall, the other in the Post Office. People of Boca Raton, all the Of course there has been some lull Defense, aad actions and instruc- Cont'd on last page in the general preparations due to

the Holidays, but we will pick up A very sad ending to our other- wise very quiet but very pleasant the loose ends after this time alnd Christnas was the loss of a friend Mrs. Harold Butts, on Tuesday 26t3 move at a much faster tempo. Also the We are sure we speak for the enti community when we extend our deep- changing froa a Volunteer form of est sympathy to tha family. Civilian Defense Authority to a Fed-

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LIBRARY HOURS AROUND THE TOWN: Monday We dn e sda y Frida y The Poll oan welccnes to town for a sho rt visit Ton Giles Jr. who cars 2:00 to 5:00 in eetcly Wednesday norning fro a the west coast..he looks fine and says Wednesday evenings: 7:00 - 9:00 he likES the hospital fct Tyniall Field. He also handed us a coopli- Help support your library. It is raent on our efforts to carry on the the foundation of the. cultural en- work he so well started, and we thank hin, for no one can so well ter tainrae at of your eomcunit y. appreciate how nuch he did almost *********************************** single-handed* Mr, Chester and Mr. Fred Leib joinec CHURCH SERVICES their si sters in Riviera just in COMMUNITY CHURCH tine for the holiday. They expect tc OF be down nost of the season. BOCA RATON Sunday School 10:00 iUM, Joining relatives in Mobile, iJ.aba.iB Mom ing Services 11:00 A*M, for the Christnas season are Mr. ar£ Youth Fellowship 6:00 Pill. MrsI Lyle Pilchard, whs left by no- Eveniig Services 7130 P*M. tor the 20th* They plan to be away Thursday Evening for a couple of weeks. Prayer Service 7130 PiM* Tha Max Hut kins spent Chris teas wit] her si sfcer, Mrs. Gene Keats in Holl; B A B T I S T CHURCH wood, whore they al so saw Mrs. Hut- Boca Raton School A".iditoriun kins nephew, HaroM Keats, National Connander of tha AMVETS, whon they Sunday School 9:30 A.M. had not seen since last Christ a as* Ghurch Scar vices 11:00 A.M. *********************************** Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harauf have had with then through the holidays his CATHOLIC SERVICES sister and brother-in-law froa De- St. Vincent's Delray Beach troit, and they had their dinner together, with the Thorns Caldwells Sunday Mass 9:00 A.M. as guests also . Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. *********************************** The U.V.Hopkins and daughter Para MASS AT THE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. had the senior Hopkins, of Fort AT 7:30 IK THE AUDITORIUM Lauderdale for Christrjas Eve, aid *********************************** spent Chr ietpas day in Fort Lauder- dale wtlfch tha fauily. CociEiercial Ptiotography Mr. and Mrs. Carl ton SrJ.Ui planned Crawfcrd CR.JT their dinner for Christmas Eve, and had with then the Conn Currys and Phone 4331 No. Dixie Hwy. tha Richard Haynes. Signs Decorati ng Woodwork LIr. and Mrs. Oncl Douglas haS not *********************************** the usual fourteen, but seventeen for Christnas dinner..she said it Tires Batteries-Aceessoriqs is ea3y..naybe she will give us Motor Tune-Up General Repairs her recipe for that'.:: BOCA SERVICE A surprise birthday party for Mrs. federal Higxway & Royal Pain Rd. Conn Curry was given at the hone of .the Dewey Thordarsons on Wednesday Pick Up Phone 3911 Delivery the 20th. jibout twenty were gather- ed for a charcoal BDroided steak Prorjpt Courteous Service dinner with baked patatoes and de- licious condiaents. .the birthday ** Carl Douglas ** cake was especially oacie and decor- ated, and presented by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nassau.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shugard of Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. were guests of Mrs. Shugard's sister, Mrs. Thonas ncmnoll r'TTfinrr the JlnlWn^o 29th, 1950 The Pelican Boca Ratoa, Florida Arou nd the town". It,TON FASHIONS The Children's Christnas party g fron City Hqll by the Fimnen annually was thorough- ly enjoyed, Christr.as Carols were Exceptional one-of-a-kind styles sung, and Santa Claus presented each fox* nila&y in evening and daytins child with a gift of fruit* candy and dresses, suitB aifl toppejs. nuts. Later% they all want to the Coraounity Church, where the special Phone 2271 prcgranwas presented to a large audience. Here Santa ClausalsD pre~ seated each child with a gift* The Firemen sent Santa up to Pearl City SEA SHELLS .. •where a special prcgranwas arranged con't fro a previous issues at the school house . SEA URCHINS have spines one half Mr. anl lifrs* D.H.Cosby had with then to two and three quarters inches for Chri stnas dinner, all of his long. They are deep purple or fanily fron Lake Worth ai£ all of brown. The anidal walks by nsans her fanily, most of whou are frcu of the spines* The shell loses Deerfield. Mrs. Cosby's nother and the spines after it has been dead sisters were together fo r the first a long tice, and the denuded shei: ti ce in a long tine. Mi*, aid. tic a. is round, purplish gray, breaded H.C.Whitney and daughter Susanne of with white and earfcrenely fragile. Atlanta, Georgia have spent the past It looks like a big round biscuit two weeks with the Gosbys at their with a hole underneath and on the hone on Cacino Real. Mrs. Whitney top about one inch cut thru exact. is one of the sisters. Much fun was like a doughnut. enjoyed and cany no vine pictures PEN SHELL is dark and translucent taken of this festive oooasicn. and a wedge shaped shall. It has very sharp edges and cones to a Dr; and Mrs. O'Donnell went to Del- point like a pen. The outer shell say on Ghristuas mrMngj where Dr. is spiny. Its lining is colored O'Donnell was god-father for little in greens* blues anl purple and is Deborah Rundle c£ Redding* Connecti- fron six to ten inches long. cut* She and her sister, Joan, with pen shells uake a byssus by which the Stoning son of the Erick Haegars the" y attac• -h themselves to rocks* were baptised at t 1B St. Pauls This "Golden Fleece" can be spun Episcopal Church by the Rev. Charles and woven into fabric softer than Farrar. any silk. CORAL SPECIES - Ocean Floor. New hone owners in Riviera soon are Living coral is soft and domy an two forr^r Detroit fanilies. Mr. colored in pinks, greens- and yel- and Mrs. Thorns Caldwell are build- lows, anl scnetines pimjELe. The ing a hone next door to their friends dead coral is a if/ays white or gra: the Haraufs on Wave Crest, and Mr. SEA F-JtfS grown on the floor of ttot and Mrs. Joseph Steiner are building ocean also. Sone of then are two on Oil ve Way. feet higa. Their open-work design: is like a lace curtain wtiich is Mr. Harvey Blue stone who with Mrs. often covered with lavender coral Bluestone was fishing with Gaptain formations. Theyara truly beanti- Andy Brennan aboard the 3Sona this ful. week was r&d e very happy indeed SPONGE SPECIES oone in cany varie- when he cau^vfc a 40" lon~t 2fc£l ties and odd chapes, and are easilj Sailfidi.. .really a record for these recognizable. *~ partswe believe. Of course he is ******** having? it mounted, and we would too, if we ever were so fortunate. Mrs* BOCA RATON BjJlBSR SHOP Bluest one caught a 21 1b. Kingfish on the sane trip. Next to Frank* s Coripletely Modern and Sanitary - Under New Management and Supervis:' of Leo Silvestry. { Special attention to Children ) Hours: 8:30 a.ri. to 6:00 p.n. Plione 3841 and ask for LEO cecber 29, 1950 The Pelican Booa Ratoa. Horida

Often beautiful pieces of drift- ?0MP N0 FLOWER SH(B? wood are found and if; polished will Jk be as snooth as glass* Many unusu- Corages For New Y«ar's Eve ally shaped and beautiful lanps ray be nade of driftwood. Cork, too, is Pottery Plan tea-s and Other Unusual often found upon the beach. Gifts in Ceramics and Pottery Exquisite table decorations ray be made fron sponge, sea fan and Flowers by Wire We Deliver other undersea growth that the. 19 n. E. First ^ve. Phone 5951 tides and storns bring in to the shore. *********************************** A bit of plaster, a few shells WRIGHT DHUG STORE ar£ a vivid imagination can carry out ideas that are riost fascinating Prescription Pharmacists to w02k out and quite profitable The Rexall Store to'cake. *. shall is not just a shell.pgj.j5gj. pens Worria Candies To truly appreciate a shell one nust look through a nagnifying glass to phone 4551 Deerfield Beach find the patterns and exquisite de— *********************************** signs all iuade by the saall aninals of the sea. BROViN* S Decorative plaques, table displays ——— and what-not novelties; jewelry and yry Socktails in our TROPICi flower-sprays, etc. gift cards and /^LOUNGE - Dinner in our Modern Din- place cards for all occasions nay ing HOOEI - a real treat* be nade. For instance the little slipper shells used in raking boat Package Store Phone 3901 Federal Highway at Royal Pain Road. scenes are so realistic that they *********************************** actually seen to sail off "into the blue yonder". Lovely ciesi51s such as bi rds returning to the nest UNIVERSAL TELEVISION a&ongst a spray of cherry blossons nay be rx.de fron she 1 is. Hollyhocks APPLIANCE SERVICE supplyiig nectar for a few roaning bees Day be another design all nade saleS aM Service Fully Guaranteed with tiny shells Electrical Appliances For cleaning shells, Chlorax will pj^one 2561 Free Pickup & Dw 11 very do a fair job, but a weak solution of muriatic a cid and wat er w ill do Your Snc-rson Dealer a nuch better job. *********************************** To remove the aninal fron live shells, boil for a short tirje and HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY then renove the aniLai. alcohol will remove the odor. Open 8:00 a.n. to 6^00 p.n. Weekday* Olive oil will improve shell coloring. (Never leave shells in the Violet Ray Health Laq? Dryers sun a s the y fade). (The Econordcal Way to Wash) To rate a shell collection select saie dull cardboard, preferable SERVICE CLEANERS dark greens, neutral color or black. Shoes Repaired - Pickup & Delivery To glue use liquid cerxnt. When using heavy shells* a ring of pipe-cleaner - Phone 4801 glues, to tbs unf.erside will keep ********************************** in place. Kaie each shell and finTYT1 l\/J1?l?fTlTTvTi m? rP'HT' TPT'DQ'T* ' TT\ r»T ct

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New Year's Day has come and gone nor can it be the ever-present (or just as fast as Christ a K, it seams, eventual) thought of March and And in spite of the fact there were Taxes. It seems that m turn on the many families who were partially good spirits just like tap water., \ together* it really was a fairly for two weeks we love everybody, 1 i quiet time. The national headlines have a happy 'hello' for all that '; "1 put a bit. of soberness into us all, we meet, whether we know them or i but there is always hope that the not....them suddenly we realize we i Hew Year will be as good as the last,are not being our selves, and back 1 or better. One thing that can never we go to that old routine of being ; be taken away from aay one off us is in too big a hurry to greet one HOPE, and the great American Public another, or to consider our neigh- so far has bean able to be one of bars anything but complete strange the greatest advocates of the world. When the Holiday time is the busie. \ The word itself implies so much, and time anyone could possibly have, ] if we give ourselves the opportunity why then wouldn't we have the time to enlarge its meaning, we are not to be. able to continue just k litt only helping ourselves but many bit of that warm, friendly Seeling others. We watch the New Year take when the rush is over, and we real over the one just past, and the Xy have a chance to offer a snile friendly spirit of everycne, which nere m& there? Is it because our may be a holdover of Christms (and friendly feeling is not genuine? believe, for what better spirit can one hold over) is so wnderful that one wonders how we all iQ may kind acts wlthout we can possibly lose the thoughts forethought throughout the year, a that prompt the spirit so very fast, basically our wonderful country is It cannot completely be the Christ- thougrtful of the fellow vho is in nas Bills staring us in the face— trouble. In fact we may go so far cont'd on last page FRANK'S SODA & S0NDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE We Ship Fruit North. - Grapefuratt, Or&nges,-T.sageclnes..in Season. Eeady-to-Wear and Sportswear

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January 12. 1951 The Pelican. ' Boca Raton. Florida From all weather reports lately to the tax payers. Vie also realize put out by this paper and others, that most of us are not guilty of we have read of frosty, bracing this unpleasant deed, but it rests weather, a bit unusual for our fair wiljh ail of us, and that when the state. But nowhere in any of the markers are restored to their pro- papers have we seen report of a per places, we see to it that the Hurricane in this section. Despite guilty persons do not repeat tii$ this fact, in bsowsing about one of act. In these days of world the sections of our town the past strife, we find that many times few days we find evidences of a it is the snail acts of injustice Bad Bios, in the form of Uprooted and discourtesy that tend to des- Street Markers. However, on more troy our unity, and from this close investigation, these disas- small piece of shenanigans much ters seem to be the result of mis- idle talk and action could deve- chievous and deliberate human hands. lop, which would lead to real tro- To flad such happenings on Hallo- ble. Let us, therefore, take coun- we'en is not unexpected, but certain'- sel with our thoughts and try ly we did not look f orward to such hard to plan a rightful approach actions at this present time. Such to all attempts on the parts of pranks as these are uncalled fbr our Town Committees to do the and unkind, especially when such best for us. And in so doing we a fine effort has been made by the will create a peaceful aal will- Street Department Committee and Town ing spirit that will sake Our maintenance to help beautify the Town a greater one than it is. Town with these markers. We know that the signs are not *f the best WHO IS GOING TO SUPPORT2S8JR grade of material, but the Street CIVIL DEFENSE FKOGBAM Department made the best of what IP was available and at little cost 700 DCH»TT

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January 19, 1951 The Pelican Booa Raton. Florida CIVIL DEFENSE MEETS COUNCIL MEETING

;The Boca Raton Civil Defense The last meeting of the Town Council met in City Hall at 8 p.m. Council produced aorae very favor- Thursday night. Defense Director able discussions concerning the O'Donnell gave out tie latest in- following municipal issues. The formation and memos received from Airport was leased, with certain County Headquarters, and said that restrictions, and time liraitations Gol. Howie from Jacksonville had re- to the Floridale Corporation of Ft. viewed the County setup and report- Leuderdale for the special purpose ed that Gounty Defense work is lag- of Special Training of Personnel ging. There have been three nemos assigned by the U.S.Air Corps to from Gol. Howie since our last meet- this Air Port, in the near future. ing ; one was on radioactivity which Members of the Council decided tha was referred to Chair nan of Communi- a special privilege should be gran cations, Christiansen. Also we have ed to the charter boat people, been advised that Col. Eaton will namely, that they be exempt from talk on radioaotivity at a later purchasing a Town Occupational Li- date. A second memo has been received cense. Reason for this action was on the advisibility of statewide con- to encourage fishing activity and ferences, and a third memo informing so aid in the Publicity plans for us ttet the public warning systems tdMentowM. Attorne y Moore stated had changed. It is now - Red Light, that the Charter would be ready Imminent alert with three minute in about ten days, to turn over to warbling or three short blasts. Dur- the Mayor and the Charter Committee ing Red Light there is to be no mo- There was much consideration given bilization, but It follows immedi- to th e re que st of Mr. G-us Cica 3a ately after. White Light - all clear to obtain a bus franchise to ope three steaLy one minute blasts with 'operate busses on tte Field, snoul* two minute interludes. Seven signs the Field be activated. Mr. Cicala of the public warning systems are to was advised to get his plan of be placed by the Wardens, one in routes, prices $tc. together and each district where they my be present them to the Aiiport Com- clearly seen and familiarized. En- mittee. The Zoning Board was ad- gineer Prichard is to convene Mi th vised by the Council to get to- the hardens of the Districts about gether more permanent street mark- Bomb Shelters in their respective ers and house numbers. The Parks * areas, and he will also be the over- and Playground Committee will look all guide in Industrial Observation into repairing of the Beach Pavii and Protection - more information lion roof. It was agreed after mud on this phase will follow. Charles talk, to move to stop the increas- Ott will replace Hank Cohen as War- ing number of trailers that have den in Ei stric t 5. In that Civ 11 come to remain in Boca Ratoa. All Defense in a way shows our loyalty felt it prompted slewing of bullain to our America and fellow Americans, and also took away from the beauty each and every one, it seems, must of the Town. The Monthly Budget re- feel this 'clarion call' for our to- port was read by the Town Clerk getherness in this, our danger, and and was approved unanimously. come and help make our town organi* ******************* zation a precision wheel in this Representatives for Homestead Ex- free world movement. The next meet— ecution will be at the City Hall ing will be announced, possibly by In the Council Room on February Boy Scouts, or by some way to reach 8, 1951 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each individual, for these are MASS This is the only day they will be MEETINGS for all of us. here in Town to answer your queries so keep this date in mind. Harriette Gates ************ FRANK1 S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE We Ship Fruit North - Grapefruit Oranges. Tssnceriae s in Seascn » Readv»to-Wear and Sportswear Boca Ratoa. Flo Mela

LEBEARI HOURS ARQUNp THE TO UN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mr* aid Mrs, Jaaeg Howe enter- tained in their horn* on Camino Real S-jOO 5:00 on Tuesday evening for about thir- ty guests, several of whom drove Wednesday evenings: 7:00 - 9;00 up from Ft. Laud erdale for the Af- fair» Lovely spring flowers , iri* Help support your Library. It is mimosa and pink carnations were the foundation of the cultural en* used :in the decorations. It is ni c tertairuaeat of your comiaunity. to se

CHRUCH SSRVI8 E S ******** COMMUNITY CHURCH OF Also Entertaining on Tuesday were BOCA RATON Mr. and Mrs. Boger White, who had Sunday School 10! 00 A.M. a sraal 1 party in their apartment Morning Services 11: 00 A.M. in Moin Hills. Several of their Youth Fellowship 6: 00 P.M. frienc.s from the "Cloisters" in Evening Servi ces f,:30 P.M. fomparlo csme up and enjoyed the Thursday Evening eveniijig. Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. *********

•- BAB T--I &-T- CHURCH. • . Mr. arid Mrs. Louis M. Bea&ert^.of • Boca Raton School Auditorium , BirMrgham, Michigan, have pur- chased a home on Cocoanut Row, Sunday School 9:50 A.M. Booa Eaton Park, wad will oceupjr Church Services 11:00 A.M. it ver y shortlyhtlyy . MMr . and MrssM .. *********************************** George C. Field, Jr. also have pur- CATHOLIC SERVICES chased a home on Gocoanut Row and St» Vincent's Delray Beach plan to occupy their home soon. They are at the Colony in Delray Sunday Mass 9:00 ^.M. while their house is being readiec".. Weekday Mass . 7:30 A.M. ******•*******#*****************#*** **********

MASS AT THE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. L£r. H. B. Faith has purchased the AT 7:30 IN THE AUDITORIUM *********************************** Thomas Sherwood home in.Por La Mar and plans to make this their win- ter headi^uarters. Commercial Photography *********** Crawford CRAFT Mrs. June Webster, , Phon« 4331 No* Dixie Hyw. is building a very chaiming home on South Ocean Boulevard, and hopes Signs Decoratirg Woodwork to oocupy it the latter part of *********************************** February. Tires Batteries Accessories ************ Motor Tune-up General Repairs Mi1, and Mrs. Harry. Turner of .-De- , B 0 0 A" SERVICE troitt Michigan, have leased the Federal Highway & Royal Palm Hd* Wm. Geitz home in Riviera for the season. Pick Up Phone 3911 . Delivery ************ Prompt Courteous Service Dr. and Mrs- Wilfred Fuge, of Buf- ** Carl Douglas ** falo, New York, stopped by for lunch with Dr. aad Mrs. Robert Cleary yesterday. The Fuges are on their way over to the west coast for a look at other parts of Flo ride January 19, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida Around the Town: Miss Dorothy Steiner will repre- sent Boca Raton in the Miii Inter- BOCA RATON FASHIONS national contest at Whitehall in Across from City Hall Palm Beach tonight and tomorrow. Many lovely prizes are offered the Evening and Daytime Styles winners, and a scholarship in the in Dresses and Jguit s and grand prize. We are pulling for you Toppers, one-of-kind. Dorothy. ******** Phone 8871 ******kc**************************** Mr. A. C. Gous set will return to Boca Raton this week-em after a Mr. Pheodore Tobidi, of Trenton, ten day business trip to Kankakee, Jersey, is visltiqg at the R.A. Michigan. Porter home for about a week. His mother and father hope to get down ********* for a stay sane time later. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory St. John are ********* being congratulated on tiie birth of a SDn, on January 13th at Good. Sa- A surprise birthday party Monday maritan Hospital in West Palm Beacfa •night in honox* of Mrs. Wm. Thomason The eight pound youngster will be was given in the home of Mrs. Syd- named for his fattier. ney PODI. Those enjoying the games of cards, and the delicious refresh- ********* ments later, were: Mrs. Henry Warren Mrs. Jiffiies Bailey, Mrs. Leonard Har- Mrs. Betty Biegler has accepted ris,.Mrs. Paul Beboufc, Mrs. George the place as Assistant Den Mother Whitehouse, Mrs. Edna Gigaati, Mrs. of the Local Scouts. Thomason and Mrs. Pool. Mrs. John Olsson is Den Mother. The Cubs meet every Friday in the ********* Schoolhou se. ********* Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Prentice, vbo have boen in the Aiken cottage for some time, will leave this week for The Book Review held last Satur- their home in Clevels&S, Ohio, day at the home of Mrs. R. A. Por- ter on Coccanut Rcw was most inter- ********* esting to the "thirty-five guests. Miss Edith Pejrton read a series of Mr. (in£ Mrs. Chester Baumgard, of letters from her niece, Mrs. Ste- Chicago, who have been visiting the wart Wright, written while she aad Carlton Smiths, have left for their her husband were stationed in They travelled dowa to Jlorid; duri qg those very critical years, by way of , and will re- 1946-48, preceding the assassina- turn b • way of tiie Florida West tion of Mahatma Ghandi. Miss Pey- Coast. ton also displayed several articles made in India, and two copies of ********* National feographic MagazL a© which came out about the same time, and Also visitors to the Carlton Smith giving a supplementary on India. home, Mr. Carl Taylor and his niece Next review will be in February, at and nephew, Lois and Clyde Taylor, a time and place to be announced came up from Miami for a week-end later. fishing aboard the McGee 11. *************** ********* There] will be a Game Party at the FOR SMLE Lions Club on January 24, at 7:30 P. M. given by the WSCS and for the 10 ft. sailing skiff, newly benefit of The Community Church. Tickets will be ,50# and that will painted> fine condition, full Include! us freshmen ts.

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FAVORITE RECIPES B. AND M. HARDWARE CO. Chocolate Dessert General Electric Dealer i 1b. butter Plastic Ware - Paints 1 c. powdered sugar 2 egg yotks Glaiss cut to size 1 \ squares Baker's chocolate melted Ro > fi ng Mat er i al# -Hardware ^ c. ground pecans 2 egg whites beaten stiff • Chas. Ott, Owner Phona 3561 § tsp. vanilla or 532S medium size box vanilla wafers rolled into fi ne crumbs Dixie Hi :hv/nj (t*********** n ******* Grease square 8 paa, cover bottom *******fr***^ (=*********** with crumbs. Males a mixture of all other ingredients. Spread this MAISON JOLLI1 over layer of crumbs, and add rest STYLISTS of the crumbs to top. Let stand in refrigerator over night. Cut in Sp squares and serve with whipped in Permanent cream. Waving and Hair

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PHONE 5001 LEON I, TOOKER The Temperature: The WSaifccr: B W PEL)CM

January 26, 1951 Pelican Booa .Baton, Florida1

Each year throughout this Nation of and we shall try to do a good Comm-

ours, there occurs that Great Day when unity jcb. the people give free expression as to

their choice for ofitfiee, Slectlon Day. residents of our town may not

Soon that day will be present in our know that our Fire Department is

town, and You, the people, will elect Volunteer* except for the chief, John

someone to office. He of the Pelican Lougherj, In a recent call on the fire

would like you all to know that we are Department* 1? out of 19 men respond-

impartial in such matters, and are wil- ed. That is a record that will be hat*

ling to cooperate, as far as making to beat, and we know you will be just

known to the Public, the platform any as proud to know it as we are. To know

of the candidates would wish to be pub- the men are so loyal makes us feel

lished. We are sure all of us are very safe indeed* and if we have never

striving towards the same goal, namely, said it before, we hereby go on record.

to have this town prosper steadily, Our sincere thanks to our VOLUNTEER

this being the case, we feel ttet each FIKSMENJ candidate for offioe is convinced he ****************

will do his level best to live up to TOM OOGGHJ fJINS AW.KD this desire, We hope that each cand- Boca Baton, is also proud of one of t • •• •• • t • ditate will feel free to use the Pel- our young men, Tom Coggin* who was the lean for his expressions, and we will winner of the very first scholarship be glad to publish any of them. They award maae by the Kiwanis Club of must be signed, of course, as all Delray to a Seacrest Senior, To win political issued are of Interest to the awari is a great honor, but to the supporters of each candidate, and be the first winner of this scholar- those supporters, as well as others, shipi which will become an annual like to know how each candidate thinks award, 1B even greater, we think* he could better the town. We will con* Tom plans to go to U. of F* for pre- tinue to report, as we have tired to i Med training for Veterinarian. Xots ^ *' . •. ' ••-•• ••-.••• in the past, factually* No one of us of success to you, Tom, you surely

Is incapable of making a mistake, and deserve Lt. we know you will bear with us when we make them in reporting at times. Bfflf TM Wlfla. RftWlH WHmiCTft'B wissrrtir.il January a6, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida

LIBRARY H 0 t f f TOW: Monday Wednesday Friday parties far visitors still g# on, and the cocktail-buffet given by 2:00 ' 5:00 the Richard Manns last evening was one of tiie nicest ones, honoring Wednesday evenings; 7:00 •«• 9:00. •Qieir house guest, Hrs». John Krs" •• haar, Har-tsdale, K«Y., a sister o,' Help support your library. It la Mr. Mann. Her daughter, Antoinette the foundation of th« cultural en* arrived just in tim to share t of your honors-. The entire lower floor was beautifully decorated for ta« occasion, aa******#*,, MASS AT THE CEtTB SUNDAY A,M. We were very proufi o£ Booa Ratonr AT ?J3Q IN THE AUDITORIUM representative at'tbe Miss Inter- ***3|C******** ***********************. national contest bald,at the Flag- ler Lfenjaon, VJhitehall, Palm Beach Tires Batteries Accessories last Friday and Saturday night, Motor Tune»Up General Repairs Kiss Dorothy Steiner drew a great of applause both evenings, and SE1VICE BOCA & though she d!& not get the winning Federal Royal Palm Sd. crovn, we feel that she did well by us, and that another year or so PickUp Phone 3911 Delivery- we will see Kiss International. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steiner, par- Prompt Courteous Service ents of Dorothy, were oa tead to give her confidence, and'-lfr.. aifi ** Garl Douglas- ** Mrs. George Whitehouae and Dr. aad *********************************** Ifcs. Vta. G« 0'Donnell, too were there to give a big cheer for Miss CHILD Booa Ratoa.

Will care for yoiay chiM by Day ********** or Week, — any age. Can The JOsaes JFrltzie, Jeannie and date two Gweeaip Rich, daughters of the Carl- date two or three. ton Riches, have been aciong the young group who have been enjoying Mrs. lay low - Spanish Village the water skiing with instructor PJaone 5881 Don Ricker. They are leaving this week for the Horth. ********** January 26, 1951, The Pelican Boo a Raton, Florida

BOCA RATON FABIIONS Around the* town: Across from City Hall Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Pratt had a most pleasant visit from one of his Evening and Daytius Styles publishers the past week-end. in Dresses and Suits and Mr. Roscoe Fawcett, of Greenwish, Toopers, one-of-kind. Conn, flew down in his plane, Phone 2271 bringing with.him so me very special *******t************************* steaks, which they took to the fan- ous Black Caesar's Forge Gourmet Club in south Miami where he pre- First AM Classes that have been pared them for the local author and given under the direction of Mr. his wife. Only those who have been and Mrs. John Olsson came to a to this spot can appreciate Hie way close Tuesday night at the Town steaks, and potatoes cooked in resin Hall, Part of tbe examination was ceaa tast. given last Friday and part the past Tuesday. This was given as Next Monday Mr. ana. Mrs. Pratt will a part of the Civilian Defense be guests at luncheon on the Golf program, and Mr./and Mrs.. Olsson Terrace of the Everglades in Pal© were highly ccnplimenited on their Beach, of Mr**********. and Mrs.* Joseph Thelen. conducting of the class and on the Tiie regular meeting of the Lions giving of so much time to this Club held last Monday night had as work* Another class will be start- Chairman, Don ifcDermott,. Max Hut- ed later in the Spring, at which kins and his committees were com- time all Wardens and Saptkins will plimented on their Gircus work. take this course who have not al*- There was a floor discussion as to ready completed it* It has taken Civil Defense activities* Two new a great deal of time on the parts members, Mr. 0*Brian and Mr. Robin- of the Olssons, and they must be son, were welcooed into the club. given tine to do other things. As several of the maabers had to Also, it was decided that raany leave early, the meeting was short. others would be able to take the *********** course a little later, rather than at this time, when everyone is ve^ Nest regular meeting of the Lions bu sy. We of the Pelican wish to Club will be Monday night at 7:00 extend our own thanks to the 01s- P.M. in the Liens Club House. Pro- son family for their very untiring gram Chairman Bill Day says viiile and- ur selfish efforts. the cook is planning fried chick-en, I will be planning an interesting The Guild will meet in. the program, so please cose, and bring Town Eiall Monday night at 8:00 a friend. P.M. This is a roost important meeting, since the Art Exhibit is *********** planned for the latter part of The card party given by the WSCS bf lebruary, ani a great deal must the Community Church on Wednesday be accomplished in a few short night was a great success. There weeks. Everyone is cordially in- were fourteen tables in play, and vited to attend this meeting, and 60 guests. A pyize was awarded each it is hoped we may have a large table,, and cake and coffee served attendance, arid make our second after the games were over. Motfe Exhibit a bigger and better show than $75.00 was realized to cany than eiver. With tte interest and on the WSCS work. support of everyone, it will be. Mrs. Richard Mann, as its president *********** will conduct the meeting, and Mrs. J. Myer Schine, as Honorary Presi- Mr. -and Mrs. A. Shear are visiting dent will attend., relatives in Boca,--the Max Hutkins» Jake Goldbergs and the Brown, fam- ily. The Shears are from St. Louis. DEADLINE FOR NEWS OR ADS FOR THE PELICiN IS WEDNESDAY NOON. TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN THE PELICAN'. 5? dn - paortBdsH s SDIAHSS AT TCd9H *** ft oq. &B(\ -[soxinonoog; R9X.IDSS9007 dn- noq.Bg BDog pxiB •n*d 00 = 9 00 = 8 ttado

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PANTRY SHELF B M CO. Want to save tinej Try these..* Ge. .eral Electric Dealer Baked potatoes in half the tine. Put potatoes in boiling water for Plast: Ware Pai nt s 15 minuteb-Remore to the oven for a short 30 cinutes baking. Glass cut to size £ yeast, cakes make bread double quick. Keer. warn. Measure twin bat- CtB S . Ott. Owner Phone ?5Pi ches of bi;jOuiT,& or riuffins while or 5Sf^ you have the ingredients out. 3J.cre second batch in a tight jar, then Ixie Highway just aift and. arid liquid for nera ************************** batch. Jiffy scalloped potatoes. Heat diced JOLLIE potatoes, ioilk and seasoning just to SrYLISTS siranerlng.. Turn into greased cawsex'- roie, gre.te cheese over the top; Speci alizing in Peimanent bake 25-50 minutes. Keep cover 02. and Hair Tinting till laETG 10 ..minutes. Over S50. i What to do vrttii Leftovers. palmetto Park Road Fruit syrups—Use as Liquids in gela- .ton, Fla. Call 4321 tire salads or as a sauce for des- Boca **************************

Peach -uxix sherries—use as topping BOB1 for tapioca arfi other puddings* BIS. Uss wlbL rich bi scuit dough to rale "There fruit cobblar-, 'odr Appetite Must Be Satisfied Bisouits mu muffins--split, butter Package Goods-Free Delivery arfl toast under the broiler. Butter, (We Are Ag Near as Your Phone) ^sprinkle with sugar, antL toast, Call 35$1 At the Stopligh. y

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PHONE 3001 LEON F T00IGR She Temperature: 60 The Weather: Cool Ht-

February 2, 1951 THE PELICAN Boca Baton, Florida

THE MARCH OF DIM3S has started off with BOCA RATON ART GUILD a very; substantial donation from one First'meet ing of the Boca Ratta Art of our leading citizens, who requests guild, which followed the organiza- her name not be used. We hope this tion meeting late in December was' will be the beginning of a most success- held in City Hall on Monday night,' ful MS.RCH against Polio, Boxes have ' January 29. Preceding the meeting, been placed at Frank's, the Post'OfficeJ Mrs. J. M, Sehine had color films Community Market, Morris Grocery, Zim's, shown of part of last years' exhibit Brown's, Bob's, Hermanson's,, Also at with the exhibitors. The meeting was ' the Club Canteen, Cabanas, and several conducted' jointly by Mrs. Richard Mann, strategic spots in the Club. Anyone President, and Mrs, Sehine, Honorary wishing to make a personal donation President. Minutes of the previous can make a check to the MARCH OF DIMES meeting were read, and the treasurer and nail it to Post Office Box 102, Boca reported a balance Of twenty-five Eaton.' This donation, as all are, is dollars, representing a summer paid- tax exempt. There vd.ll be no house to up membership of twenty-five. It was house canvassing except by the school proposed and passed to Shake a year's children, which they do under the membership five dollars, and many new leadership of their teachers. Polio members were taken into the Guild at has become one of the drfead diseases this meeting. It is expected by the which threatens all dges, but particu- time of the Exhibition it will have larly our youngsters. With monoy to itany more, 'Place of the Exhibit was provide not only immediate care', but not decided, but a committe was app- care as long a3 they require it, they ointed to look over several sites have more than a fair chanco to live, and report back at the next meeting. and to become useful citizens, The dat6 agreed upon for opening was GIVE:, KBOT'T TOD? March 8, ¥Jith a Press Preview on the evening of March 7. It was agreed to Mrs.; Thorns Giles is Chairmn of have'this showing for three to five THE MARCH OF DIMES. She has as her days', and prominent people of the committee Mrs, Max Hutkin, Miss ' area, from Miami to Palm Beach, will Mary Jamison, Mrs. Harold burner, be asked to be patrons or patronesses. iffiYS; AMD MEANS} Mrs. Thos, Fleming It wis suggested by one of the visiting Jr.,! Treasurer, and Mrs. Win. artists, who exhibited last year', that O'Donnell, publicity. Let us d6 as , a hanging fee of 1,00 be charged, and well and better than last year, for that sales resulting from the shewing the new' immediate treatment is so will be made with a 20% gift to the helpful, that your dollars may mean Library and Art Guild Fund. Put to a ' life, or permanent invalid!sm to vote, this was accepted. Three artists, one of your own, Vuk Vuohinioh, Mary Hclman and J, Dlbner wore appointed as a bommitte to review, *********** and select or reject, paintings for this Exhibit, REPRES13CTATIVES FOR HOMESTEAD EX- The next mefeting of the Guild'will be EMPTION WILL BE AT IKS CITY HALL ' held on Mb.nciay night, Mar6h 5, in IN TJEE COUNCIL ROOM ON FEBRtfkRY 8, City Hall» 4&afi$Q0. Again, we urge all FROM 9:36 until 3:09. THIS IS THE who are interested ih promoting Arts ONLY TIME THEY WILL BE HERE TO and Crafts to attend, and to become ANSWER YOUR QUERIES. REMEMBER THE members of the Guild, DATE.

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Soda Fountain MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Breakfast Lunch Dinner Open1 from 6;00 A.M. - 10;00 P.M. Next to Post Office ** THE PELICAN BOCA RATON, FLORIDA

L I B R A R Y i 0 U R S ABOUND THE TOM: Monday Wednesdsy Friday THE MEADOWS, the very nice development 2:00 5:00 of home a in'the Southwest area of Boca ' Raton Hills, developed by Mr'. Sam Zibelj Vfednesday Evenings- 7:00-9:00 has had a number of visitors, many of whom we hope will become permanent Ife have new books t.ddea to our shelves members of our home-owners colony.' Every Day. Heading to suit everyone's Dr. J&seph J'. Smith and Mrs. Smith, of pleasure, and some* me to help you Bath,'Maine, with her'mother, and her select just what you want. sister, Mrs, Gladstone, have taken one ****************** ******* *************** of the very attractive homes for the seasftn. They have as guests Mrs. Orkln CHURCH SERVICES and jiiece Mrs, Ressler, who will be" here the czeatex part of the season, Dr'. Community Church of Boca Baton Smith has had to make a trip back morth, but hopes to be back very soon for a Sunday School 10:00 A.M. long stay, Morning Services 11:00 A.II.- Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Evening Services 7:30 P.M. Thursday Evening Mrs. Max Hutkia entertained with a Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. charming luncheon Wednesday at 1:00 P.M, in Henaanson's ' House,, Places were set for twelve, with unusual handmade bookmarks for Baptist Cihuroh place cards, and double yellow hibis- cus decorating the table, Mrs. A« Boca Raton School Auditorium Shear, of St. Louis, had the place of honor. A'three course luncheon Sunday School 9:30 A.K; was enjoyed, and cards were played Church Services through the afternoon. A prise for 11:00 A.M. high score was awarded each table. L. D. Torilli will deliver the The bridge prizes were won by lies, ' address on Sunday, March 3rd. Carlton Smith and Mrs. Harold Turner, with the Canasta prize going to Mrs. We. 0'Donnell.

Catholic srvices ************* St. Vincent's Delray Beach Mr. Orda Atkinson, of Boynton Beach, owner of the Variety Five & Ten Cent Sunday Masses )0 and 11:00 A.M. Store in that town', is opening one Weekday Mass 7: 50 A.M. on Boca Raton Road, next to the Community Market. He hopes to be MASS AT THE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. AT ready to serve the' public before 7:30 IN THE AUDIT1 JRIUM the first of March. We have needed this type store for a?long time, and we wish him every success, ************** Tires Batterie i Accessories Motor Tune-Up General Repairs THEHS SILL BE NO BOOK HEVTE?J BOCA S E a v i c s DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, Federal Highway & Soyal Palm Road AS HAD BEEN PLANNED, DUE THE MANY OTHER DUTIES AND PLANS Pick Up Phone 3 911 Delivery OF THE LIBRARY COMMITTEES AND THE COMMUNITY IN GENERAL. Prompt Courbeous Service ** Carl D ** ***************

NEXT MEETING OF IM BOCU RATON ART DEADLINE FOR NEW5 OR ADS FOR GUILD WILL BE HELD IN THE TOW HALL OK MONDAY NIGHT, M vRCH $. All THE PELICAN IS WEDNESDAY NOON* IN FURTHERING THE SUCCESS OF THE GUILD ARE CORDL'JuLY INVITED FEBRUARY S, 1951, THE PELICAK BOCA BATON, ,_FLORIDA

AROUND THE TOWN Coit'd BOCA RATON FASHIONS Across from City Hall... Visitors here for Short time, whom we were happy to wore Mr. and Mrs. New Styles and Materials in All Fred Gruhle, and tti> :ir grandson. They Resort Wear - Shorts and Shirts stopped at Rs.lm Court while in Boca, in the Very Newest Colors - To and made trips to :siami and Palm Beach. Fit All Sizes - See Our Bathing They are w&ll remenbered here, as Mr. ©HfeBMtaia Beach Coats.... Gruhle vnas Maitre le Hotel at the Club for many years. For th3 past eight Phone 2271. years or so ha has held the same pos~ ************************************!{<**** ition at the Shelburne in Atlantic City... Other old friends whom we have not seen in a'number of years are the Rudy Freis who stopped over The Community extends it's sincere enroute to Key Westt for some fishing and sunning. He'was Chef at the Club sjtfnpathy to the family of W. T. for a long tins, and went to Sea view in Absecon during the summer. He re- Dannell, who died early 1/lleanesday mains at the Seavjjesww year round now in that capacity morning in a West Palm Beach Hospital. 1 Mr. B&b Frost, son of Miss. Myrtle He had been a resident of Boca Baton Frost, of the City Hall, has taken up his duties here with the Florida for fourteen years, having moved here Power and Light Co., and is making his headquarters at the home of Michael from Avalon, N. J. He leaves his wife Barhay, on Btest Pdlmetto Bar$ Road. He replaces Bob My&rs, who has been trans- and a. stepson, Sari Troxell, Services ferred to Miami, has moved down with his family and taken up tis duties will be held Saturday at 3 P.M. in there. We shall mjss Bob, who has been an ace "trouble shooter" for our area, Delray Beach Chapel. The American Legion but know we will gpt the same response from Bob Frost. Welcome to our town, will hold services at Boca Raton, ceme- Bob. tary, as he was a veteran of World War 1, Misses Helen Kenned/ and Dorothy Carroll of NewHav,en, Conn, are guests Of the Ufa. DaySerlors. They will leave for home this week-end. Also a ***************************************** guest of the Days ftom Norwalk, Conn. is Mr. James Burn€s who also will return home this iceek-end. Under sponsorship of the Herman Boca Visitors to the06 e VJhiteners in Raton Co. plans are completed for the Floresta are the'E largest Hydroponie farm in South of Fredericktown, Mo. who arrived Florida. Hydroponie Growers Inc. have yesterday. They neve been on the west acquired a half mile 6f land in the coast and areenrcute home,.. .Mrs, Boca Raton Hills area, and are putting Wm. Sanborn has returned to her home in the necessary machinery for this on Ocean Boulevarc after a stay with project. It will be complete from the friends in Miami seed to the packaged product, with Bill Mitchell is In town with his freezing, storage and shipping adjacent family for tendays between semesters... to the farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Healey have closed ************** their Riviera housje and returned to their home In Brooklyn, after a stay of several months here, AN IMPORTANT MEETING OF THE ************ PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION WELL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL The Parent-Teacher Association will CAFETERIA WEDNESDAY 2TCRING, have a dance in the School Auditorium FEBRUARY. S AT 8:00. ALL on Friday, Februaiiy 23. Tony Cabot's MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND. Boca Raton Club Band will play, and a gala evening is planned. ***>{************** r

February 2, 1951 The PELICAN., Boca Baton, Florida

CANDIDATES ¥0R ELECTION FEBRUARY 3D. POMPANO FLOWER SHOP

Candidates for tliree seats on the Unusual Flower Arrangements For Council: W. P. Itebout All Occasions Gus Cl3ala Pottery Planters and Other Un- J.C.Morris usual Gifts in Ceramics & Pottery Louis Sinmernnn Flowers by Wire - Ba Deliver Andy Brennan 19 N. 1. First Ave. Phone 5951

Candidates for Town Clerk:

WRIGHTDRUGSTOSB George Bell Bing Benee Prescription Pharmacists The Rexall Store Election B6ard; Parker Pens Norris Candies Tim Vandeimale, Chajlnnan & Secretary Mrs. Barley Gates Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach Mrs. Sellers Conn Curry

Maury Stokes &Mrsl T. Giles, Alternates BROW'S

Our Tropical Cocktail Lounge is Ideal For Entertaining CASE OF THE MISSING EARRINGS: Have Lunch or Dinner in our very 4 Modern Dining Room Some time ago, one of the young mtrfens of town had on a favorite Package Store - Phone 3901 pair, gold ho6ps , one of which Federal Highway at Royal Palm was too tight, and therefore very annoying. In the group gathered there was some very kind gentle- ********************************* man who offered to take them and have them fixed, Since that time UNIVERSAL TELEVISION no word nas bee:i received of the AND earrings, and memory has failed APPLIANCE SERVICE In remembering the Sir Walter, nail anyone knowing of the where- Sales and Service Fully Guarenteed abouts of said parringa please Electrical Alliances call 2131? Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer ************* •*=i e************* Free Pickup & Delivery *********************************** BROWS PLUMBING & HEATING CO.

Phone 4111 opr 4481 TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION E.P.TroxeH Night Day Sunday Federal Highway & Boca Raton Rd» Lucas Paints Super KemTone Sinclair Gasoline Accessories Ecko Stainless Steelware Motor Tune-Up - General Repairs

Across from City Ball

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HELPY SUIT LAUNDRY

Open 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P, U. Weekdays ......

Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers (The Economical Hay To Wash)

SERVICE CLEANERS February 2*_ 1950 THE PELICAN Boca Baton8 Florida

ADVEHTISEMBNTS: B AND M HARDWIRE CO.

We have had a very unusual request in General Electric Dealer that the following is paid for by an employer who is so impressed by the Plastic Vfere - Paints work of his employed that he wishad others to know abouV it. . In this Glass Cut to Size day and age (that is, in our routine Hoofing Materials- day} unusual: Chas. Ott, Owner Phone 3561 Floyd Blutcher is availafcle for or 5322 work su&h as lawn mowing, 6ar Dixie Highway washing, all'minor repairs, septic tanks, painting; brush cutting. He charges |1,25 an hour, §8.00 a day. Send a Post Card"addressed to llm in Pearl City. For Reference i, call Boca MAISON JOLLIE Raton 4426. STYLISTS The advertiser stages that this man Specializing in Permanent for whom he performs this slight ser-> Waving and Balr Tinting vice is most unusual in'that he does not forget Instructions, is always Palmetto Park Rd. just off the Federal on time, works stee.dily and can do a Boca Baton Call 4321. remarkable number of things around one's property, Ths.t is one of the finest reoaommenda-feions we have seen in a long time.

BOB'S BAH AND RESTAURANT

FOR RENT Where Your Appetite Must Be Satisfied

To sober gentleman, largo double Package Goods - Free Delivery front room, southeast corner, three Windows. ffS.OO a week (We Are As Near As Your Phone) single, $11,00 double, 1 Also small single front, over Call 3551 At The Stoplight night room, $1.00 per night. Lillian TOlliams, "Singing Pines"

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BOCA RATOON

CLUB PROPERTIES

OFFICES OPPOSITE THE CABANAS AND

S. OCEAN BLVD. AT PAIMETTO

PH0K5 3001 LBONF. TOOKER J

3Jie Progressive Party of Boca Raton endorses the following Candidates for Office at the Municipal Election to be held on February 20th, 1951:

TOWN CLERK: Vto. Ha Lamb COUNCILMAN: Vto. P. Bebout n Gas Cicala n L. A. Zimmerman

These Ganfliiates have adopted the following Platforms

.AIRPORT 1. Continusd all out effort to promote the Airport in war or peace through Government activity or private interests.

BEACH .1, Continued effort to acquire additional public access to Ocean Bsach, or to improve the present bathing area to eliminate rocks, if possible.

& PLAYGROUtffiS 1, Acquire space for tillage Grsenj type of public park, east of the Fee .era! Highway—in connection with Boat Basin, or otherwise. Create a Park-Playground-Athletic Field, between the Pearl City- Lincolii Court area and the Federal Highway. 3. Erect public rest rooms at Memorial Park, 4. To negotiate ownership of the local cemetery or control of same under Park Department maintenance, STREETS 1. Centimie to coordinate effort with the State and County Road Departments for the completion of Palmetto Park ItoacU 2. The construction of streets in the center of the Town such as first, Second, Third and Fifth Avenues between Itoyal Palm fload and Boca Baton Boad, and others of public need. 3. Coordinate effort with the County Boad Department for the wid- ening

1* Provide for additional mosquito control through spraying by the Tovja to supplement the County effort*

JU Oontixujied--a£fo*t toacquire a.Public Boat Baaia and Dock, 1, Amend Zoning Ordinance to allow wen located space for trailers, well restricted as to sanitation and beautificatiorw 2, Aaend Zoning Ordinance to requirq e pspace for "Off Street" parking for all naw construction off multipllie ldwellings lli .

1, Complete cooperation and coordination with the Federal and State Agencies in the Civil Defense Program,

AffilNISTRATION & FINANCE

1* Hetire pi^esent 6$ Bond Issue as rapidly as possible. Create a General Improvement Fund through the Budget and/or with Surplus Funds derived from sale of lands. 3» Appeal to State Legislature to enact necessary Statute to a]J.ow tha Municipality to participate in Federal Social Security for Town employees,, 4* Encourage the formation of a local Chamber of Commerce. 5. Create a fund in the Budget for Publicity Advertising and Printing or aid indirectly through support of the Ghamber of Commerce when formed. 6. Continued effort in efficiency in government, which with additions to the Assessment Roll will aid in additional lowering of operation- al Taxss, 7. Continue to promote good-will and cooperation between the various private enterprises and the Town for the welfare of both*

With full knswledge of the existing National Emergency, the Progressive Party dedicates ibself to the promotion of the above Ideals and Improvements in the Town of Bo;a Baton and adopts same as their Platform to be performed wherever possible and consistent with such Emergency,

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RBGISTaATION FOR VOTING; BOOKS ARE CLOSED ^RIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, AT 4:30 P.M. AT THE SUGGESTION OF THE COUNCIL, AT THBIR MEETING ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, BOOKS WILL BE KEPT OPEM ON THUBSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 8, FROM 7PM until 9PM. **********

ELECTION DAY IS FJEBRUARY 20th, AT WHICH TIKE THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 7AM UNTIL 7 PM. PIJEASE VOTE} **********

HOMESTM) TAK EXEMPTION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COUNTY TAX ASSESSORS OFFICE WILL BE IN THE TOWN F&M 9:30 A M UKHL3:30 PM TO AID HOME-OWNERS IN FILING THEIR HOMESTEAD I ION. APPLICANTS MIST 00 TO THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN WEST PALM BEACH |F THEY DO NOT FILE THEIR. CLAIM AT THE ABOVE TIME, The Temperature: The Weather: Cloudy; v* # • ,:-:, (

February 9, .1.951 The Pelican Boca Raton.) Florida

The plans for the Art Guiia of Boca THE PEOPLE OF THE TOWNSHIPS OF BOCA Raton, to be held in the Patib Lounge of the Club on Hatch 8, 9, 10, are EAT0N> DESEFI2DL BEACH AND THE fast taking shape. Many enquiries from up and down the line' have been rec&i- FAMING APEAS OF OUR SECTION.- ARE ved concerning space, et cetera) and the invitations for the Sponsors will INVITED. BY THE MOOR OF BOCA RATON go out the first of the week, as soon as they come from the printers. A 6omm- TO ATTEND A MASS MEETING TO BE HELD ittee appointed to contact Artists, ' Critics, and the Press were appointed, IN THE TOiJN ffiOL OF BOCA EATON AS and are working on that angle. The very latest boost to Sur Library and Art ?:30 P. M», FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, fOR Guild Building Fund is the Golf match which will be held tomorrow on the Boca AN OPEN DISCUSSION REGARDING FORM* Baton Club caursfe at 2:00 P. M» A tealth of talent* tops la the PGA, are ATION OF A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FOR donating their services, with the sanc- tion of the PGA, It is the first time THIS ARSA, In Florida that a Women's Four Ball a tiff the -top- Babe Zaharias, the long-driveing champ, Louise Suggs, the perfect Ibnist, Patty Berg,'the all-round golfer, and Ifcrlene THE MARCH OF DUES is going right Bauer, youngest and newest addition to along* as of course it should* for Xhfl Pr»faB«itMsnl rp_ks. Price for this is nrt fe tsr.e of us who is Iy are buying irjsaj?aj.ce on aa-ra too.- tiete«fcs at the Delsray Beaoh Golf Qlvfy df *«? eitlssena who may nafort* and the Ft. Lauderdale Golf Club have unatelflfall victim of this dread been made also. This e_fhibitiojl feas disease. been made possible through the eourt- The Committee for the MARCH OF DIMES esy of the PGA aftd the efforts of Mr, has planned a Benefit Square Dantte Alvin &ndiaachf||?j "$& eti^nsofa the te be hsla ifi the iiahr.oiub oa x\ Weathe*vaiieJkai!bi_iii |dlf Sail, helft. ' Monday nigbM..kmVkW iS| U Ij&l Sach yea#i| mA&M $UMi F>f all frt Mj' The kii&ihi It &%MM tf the UfrM> fee will mm & nnr short ed in keen competition, this promises masting so that the dance nay get all the thrills. Members of the Art under way, Johnny and Marion Trum- Guild and Library have been asked to bull, of Pompano, who have made quite assist in the selling of tickets, and a reputation for themselves as call- to be on hand to assist those who ers, are donating their services, attendin any way, The Boy Scouts have and they are really great, 3o come been asked to hold the ropes at all on out, gals and boys, get into the greens. Many from Palm Beach to your blue jeans and cottons, and Miami are expected'to be on hand to have fun, 'Price of admission is witness this treat, and we wish to one dollar, and you can't possibly thank the STABS ahead of time for this have more fun and do more good for exhibition! Mr., Handmacher, and all the price. So Let Us See You at The of those who havs assisted in putting Lions Club on Monday NightJ it over.

FRANK'S SODA. & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEB.RTMENT STORE

Vfe Ship'Fruit North - Grapefruit, Ready-to-lsar and Sportswear2- Oranges, Tangerines in Season. for Soda Fountain CHILDREN Breakfast Lunch Dinner Open from 6;00 A. M. - 10:00 P, M, Next to Post Office February 9, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton) Florida

LIBRARY HOTXRS AROUND THE TOM:

Monday Wednesday Friday Word has been received here of the appointment of Charles Eeats as 2;00 - 5:00 Secretary of the State of Connecticuit, Mr. Keats is a cousin of the Hutkins, Vfednesday Evenings 7i00 - 9*00 Goldbergs and Browns*,

HAVE YOU! RMD Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mayo for The Balance Wheel., luncheon in the Grill on Tuesday'were ' By Mr. Paul Piergross, of Riverside, N. J., Taylor Caltoell *? President of the South Jersey C6nst- ruction Co., and'Mr. James Ross, of This Is Mra. Caldwell'a newest contri- Hew Brunswick, N,'J» Mr. Piergross bution to the literary world, and stands has been in Miami, but will fly to high on the 'oest seller list. You will Mexico for an-extended visit. Mr. Ross doubtless ramejaber hor splendid Dyn- Stopped with his friend Arthur Pierson' asty of Death. The Eagles Gather, at the Colony in Palm Beach for a time, which are baautlfully written. If'you but is now in Hollywood for the season, are not familiar with, this'author, do read one of be? many books, and we Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik'J. Maouw and will guarantee yo'i will become oae of children, of Detroit, Michigan, are her fans. T;ia Balance Wheel has just with his parents, the Josua Maouws, been put on the shelves of your in. Por la Mar, for a visit. Library. Mr. aad'Mrs. Via. Rich and sons, of Buffalo, N. Y, have arrived' to spend the remainder of the season, and are CtfRCH SERVICES in the Carlton Rich home in Por la Mar,

Community Church of Boca Raton Mr. Hqrry McDonald, Chairman of the Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Securities'and Ex6hange Commission, Morning Services 11:00 A.M. Washington; D. C, and Mr. Douglas ' Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Mode, prominent Washington attorney, Evening Services 7;30 P.M. were recent guests of the V. B. Stein- Thursday Evening baughs. The men flew down to Bimini ' Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. and Cat Cay for several days* fishing, which they report, was just great. On their return to Boca on Monday,'they had cocktails in. the Club Patio, and Baptist Church went on to The Everglades in Palm Beach for dinner. The two Washington- Boca Baton School Auditorium ians flew north on Tuesday.

Sunday School 9;30 A.M. Church Services 11:00 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wallace left on Thursday for Detroit, but plan to return to their Riviera home the first of March for the remainder of the Catholic Services season.

St. Vincent's Delray Beach Mr. Vane Weidenkopf, who is with th ' Lorraine Hotel in Madison, Wisconsin, Sunday Masses 9;oo & ii:oo A.M. is visiting friends in town. He was Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. with the Club for several years. MASS AT THE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. AT Dr. and Mrs. VSn, 0'Donnell will go to 7:30 IK THE AUDITORIUM Miami tomorrow for the marriage of her sister, Louise Hasbrouck, to Mr. Frank Weathers. They will be married in the Community Church on Miami Beach, and The family of W. T. Dannell wishes a wedding breakfast will be given at to express their thanks to everyone the McAllister Hotel afterwards. who was so kind and helpful in their bereavement,

We hear of another marriage that has just taken place, but will wait until it is officially announced before saying who 'tis. February 9, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida

AROUND THE TOVfff, Cont'a: BOCA RATON FASHIONS Across from Town Hall.. Mr and Mrs. R. A Porter entertained at the Tuesday night steak party at the New Styles and Materials in All Club, which was held in the Patio Resort Wear instead of the Cabanas, due to the Sport'Shirts, Shorts, Bathing inclement weather. Among their guests Suits, to Fit All Sizes, were Mr. and'Mrs. Clifford MaKinney, Phone 2271 of St, Louis, who'have been at the Flagler in Pelray, but who are now at the Saa Ranch, in Laudsrdale-by- the-r Sea* Several of the Art Guild members have started classes in water color with Mr. Porier took a plane cut Wednesday the famous Elliott O'hara, ?fho makes for New York, but hopes it won't be his winter home in Fort Lauderdale. too long before he can get down for With the amount of enthusiasm shown, more fishing. Also noted at the steak party were so far, we may be exhibiting water the'Joseph. Shapiros, of Coae6anut colors by our own local artists in Row. who were, with Jack Cohiij.. of the 1952 Art Guild Exhibition, Columbia Pictures. Mr,. Pi L. Weekes has announced that Mrs, D. A. Byers is now a memfeer of At the special meeting of the PTA on the Weeke3 Real Estate firm, and has Wednesday night, President, Mr. Frank assumed her duties in the Boca Raton Roadman reported on plans for the office on S. Federal Highway. dance to be given Friday night, Feb- ruary 83 in the School Auditorium. The Committees appointed were: Refresh- msnts, Chairfen Mrs. John Loughery, ' S$eges£ri Sympathies's ' Mrs. Beigl6r, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Msher, to Musa Leonard Harris, whose mother, Mrs. Cosby, Mrs. Killegass, Mrs. Mrs, Clara Reich died in Brooklyn, Aylward. Dooc-rations, Chairman, Mrs, N. Y, Saturday, February 3, after ' Maher, Mrs, GJganti, Mrs'. Schmitt, a long illness. Besides Mrs. Harris, Mr, Loughery, Mr.'Eubank, Mrs. Burdock, she leaves three other daughters. Tickets, Chairman, Mrs. Troxsll, Mrs, Eubank. Prizes of $2 and $1 will be awarded the boys or girls selling the most tickets,'Price of Admission is BROTH'S PLUMBING & HA.RDViA.HE CO. $1 for adu'its, ,500 for students, • Mrs. Loughory stated that any dona- Phone 4111 or 4421 tions of cakes or cookies will be gracious]y accepted. Anyone willing Night Day Sundays to donate the above will please leave them at the schoolhouse by 7 P.M. ' Lucas Paints Super ICemTone Tony Cabot's Club Orchestra will play, Ecko Stainless Steelware ... and a large crowd is expected to attend. Across from Town Hall

The Library Board will meet next Monday night at 8:00 in the Town Hall, HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY Memberships are still being taken and anyone ?;ho has not joined our Open 8:00 A. M. to 6;00 P. M. Vfeek- Library may do so by sending or Days bringing in one dollar to the Librar- Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers ian, Miss Edith Peyton. There are {The -Economical Way to T&sh) ten new books which have just been added to the shelves, and you are SBBVTCE CLEANERS cordially invited to come in and select your favorite reading matter. Shoes Repaired - Pickup & Delivery After this week, children's books Phone 4801 will be reviewed each week by Miss Jan Butts, which we feel will be a great addition to the Pelican, and to the youngsters who may not know just what we have of interest to them on our Library shelves. Say You Saw It In The PELICML.. February 9, 1951 The Pelican Booa Baton) Florida

We would like to apologize to Mr. . POMPANO FLOVSR SHOP I'to. Herbold for omitting his name from the list of candidates for Unusual Floral Arrangements Council in last weeks' issue, and For All Occasions hereby add it to tha list, Pottery Planters and Other Gifts in Ceramics & Pottery CANDIDATES FOR 3LEDTI0N FEB. 20, 1951, Flowers by Wire -We Deliver 19 N. B. ISt Ave. Phone 5951 lor Two Seats on the Council: W. P. Bebout Gus Cicala Vbi. Herbold WRIGHT DRUG STORE J. C. Morris Louis Zimmerman Prescription Pharmacists Andy Brennan The Rexall Store Parker Pens Norris Candies For Town Clerk: Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach Mil. Lamb George Bell Bing Pence BROWN'S Election Board'Appointed: Jim Vandermale, Chairman & Sec'y Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal For Mrs. Harley Gates Entertaining Mrs, Sellers Have Luncheon or Dinner in Our Conn Curry Very Modern Dining Room

Alternates : Package Store - Phone 3901 Maury Stokes Federal Highway ar Royal Palm Mrs. Thos, Giles ***% ******* ******* UNIV3RSAL TELEVISION Mr. and Mrs. ffalrer Eck are occupy- AND ing their home on First Ave, and have APPLIANCE SERVICE with them Mr. and Mrs. Wh. Gilbert, Jr. All are from Cincinnatti, Mr. and Mrs. ^ Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed Eck make The'Cincinnatti Club home, and * Electrical Appliances the Gilberts, Cleves Warsaw - Neeb Rd. Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer Free Pickup & Delivery Also occupying the home they recently purchased are the H. B. Faiths, former- *!;; ********:^.** ********** ly of Rockville, Illinois, who pur- chased the Sherwood house in For La Kar»- TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION Mr. ana'Mrs. L. C. Hayworth, of Phila- E". P. Troxell delphia, are visiting her sisters, the Misses Edith and Ethel Peyton. Federal Highway and Boca Raton Road

Sinclair Gasoline Accessories Motor Tune-Up General Repairs Did you know that Boca Raton was one of thirty-five Florida Towna or Cities W'*******************************>!-p setting : a new'mark in Building for 1950? Yes, sir, $497,796 worth. And Tires Batteries Accessories it looks as thbugh we might do even Motor Tune Up General Repairs better in 1951, barring the prospects of an International situation turning BOCA SERVICE into an all-out National one. Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd,

Pick Up Phone 3911 Delivery ****:(jj< **********

DEADLINE FOR NEVB OR ADS FOR ** Carl Douglas ** THE PELICAN IS I'ffiDNESDAY NOON. ********************************** February 9, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida

FAVORITE RECIPES B AND M H1RDWAK3 COMPANY Escalloped Potatoes and Ham General Electric Dealer ..... 4 cupa thinly sliced, pared raw Plastic "flare B. P. S. Paints potatoes. Glass cut to Size - Hardware 2/3 Cup minced onion 2 cupa cocksd ham stripa Chas. Ott> Owner Phone 3561 2 tablespoons flour or 5322 1 teaspoon salt l/8 tsp. popper Dixie Highway 2 tablespoons butter or margerine 1 l/2 cups scaldfed milk Arrange potatoes, ham and ohions in alternate laysrs in greased, 2 q.t. MAISON J03XIE casserole. Sprinkle with combined STYLISTS flour, salt and pepper. Dot with butter. Pour milk over all. If de- Specializing in Permanent Wav- sired placs slices of bacon on top ing and Hair Tinting of potatoes, Cover; bake in oven of 375 I, for 45 minutes. Uncover; bake Palmetto Park Road 15 minutes longer or until tender. Serves 4, Boca Raton Call 4321

TcB K E D E P T,. "' ' ' ' BOB'S BAR & RESTAURANT 3%0-abon, yewito.nSfess MtifleiEa|ov»ei«^sifeai£d!iiig3in front of Where Your Appetite Must Be Satisfied an Egyptian effigy over which hung a placard bearing the inscription. : Package Goods - Free Delivery "B. C. 1187" Both visitors were much mystified (We Are Aa Near As Your Phone) thereby. "VJhat do you make of that, Jim?" Call 3551 At the Stoplight "Well," said Jim "I dunno; but may- be it was the number of the motor car that killed him."

I.B JO C A R A T 0 N CLUB

PROPERTIES

OFFICES OPPOSITE THE CABANAS AND S. OCEAN BLVD. AT PALMETTO

PHONE 3001 LEON F. TOOKER The Temperature:- 75 the Weather: Sunny & Warm,-'" i CAN

Price 5 cents

February 16, 19 51 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida THE MARCH OF DIMES square dance a contribution so far is asked to the past Monday night at the Lions do so. Checks made out to The Club House was aa all-out success, MARCH OF DIMES and mailed to P.O. and many visitors from Pompano and Box 102 will be most welcome aui Deerfield joined the large group appreciated. of our townspeople., some of whom had never been a part of square dancing and some who had quite a. The Golf Match last Saturday lot of experience. Johnny and played on the Olub course drew a Marion Trumbull, of Pompano, who record gallery, and those in at- donated their tine for this benefit tendance got plenty for their were great; he as caller and she as fee. Four .top women golfers do- dancer in. different groups to help nated their time to further the these who had not experienced this Library and Art Guild of Boca form of dancing before. There were Raton Fund. Babe Zaharias arid many who did not participate, but Marlene Bauer played Patty Berg most of the attendants got into one and Louise Suggs, and won 2-1, or more of the dances,. 33me in all. with a lot of colorful playing; And everyone got such fun out of from ail, and lots of laughs from the evening, we hope we may be able Babe, who holds the gallery with to continue to have square dancing her witticisms as well as her very often. On Behalf of Hie MARCH spectacular playing. It was the OF BIKES $ Condittee, we want to first time Patty had played our thank the Trumbulls for their very course, who said she enjoyed it.. generous offer, the Lions Slub for anyone who can get a 75 on this the use of the building, aM those course 'the first tine should en- Lions Club oenibers who so willing- joy it, we thought; Other indi- ly gave their tiros and help in vidual scores were Babe Zaharias. preparing the Olttb, not to speak of *?2»~Marlene Batter 70,— and. Louis s their having called their meeting Suggs, who had difficulty with to allow the dance to proceed early.. her second shots almost continu- We are-very happy to report that ously, an 80• When the match was the evening netted the MARCH OF over, the Conciittee of the Library DILES approximately ^185.00, one of and Art Guild asked the players the nicest evenings v» have had so each to pick out a cashmere sweat- very much fun for so little and er in one of the Blub shops just aided Mo many people . This sum, as a gesture for their more than with the ^71.71 that the school generous agreement to play this children have collected ( the only match. Later they were entertained solicitation} for which they are to at dinner by Mr* and Mrs. Alvin be congratulated and should be very Handmacher > who sponsors the Wea- proud of themselves for helping ther vane Tournament each year for this most worthy caise; and the the Woman Pros, was responsible per sonal donations to date of for getting thise four to agree to i#175.00, brings the total to the play here. The Art Guild ard imposing sum of 4431.71. With all Library Officers sold tickets and that we are called upon to do toward the Fund is now some #1,200 richer supporting all of our National and local Foundations and Funds, we feel this ie a most excellent shav- ing $0 far*. Anyone who has not made

FRANK'S SODJSl & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE We Ship Fruit North - Grapefruit,. Ready-to-Wear and Sportswear— Oranges, Tangerines in Season,. for Soda Fountain MSN WOMEN CHILDREN Bre akfa st Lunc h Dl nn e r Open from 6:.00 A. M. - 10:8O P.M. Next to Post Office February 16, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida

LIBRARY HOURS AROUND TEE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mi;, and Mrs. G.I. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Todd , and Mr. and 2:00 5:00 Mrs. Howard Hama, all of Kalamazoo Wednesday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 Michigan, are spending soros time at the Struby Apartments in Rivi- HAVE YOU READ era. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are the parents cf John Miller, who with The Scarlet Sword his family is spending the vrinter By in Floresta..... II, E, Bates? This is a novel of violence and Mrs. Nancy B. Affleck, of Westfard, redemption, love and death, suf- Mass. arrived on Wednesday with fering and faith that cuts across her children fox* a visit with her all denominations directly tc the mother , Mrs. Allen Byers... heart of human experience. The entire action takes place at a Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bru- Mission in Kashmir at the moment gere in their home on Booa Raton when Kashmir forces break under the Road is Mrs. Hester C. Our ran, of tribal rush of Pathans coning down Bay St. Louis, Miss to take .part in tho riot and mas- sacre that was part of India' s From Chicago, Mi*, and Mrs. Pat J. price for partition in' 1947. The McCarthy and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scarlet Sword is a story you will Lai-sen are vacationing with the remember long after you have closed Dewey Thordarsons in Riviera. the book. They have been taking in the place B.M.P. of interest up and down the coast" line, and enjoying the -wonderful weather. CHURCH SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baughmann, o Community Church of Boca Raton Calumet Plantation, Patterson, Louisiana, are visiting the Richar Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Manns, en route home from Jamaica. Morning Services 11:00 A.M. Friends of long standing, Mr. Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Baughmann is the former Inez Lupin Evening Services 7:30 P.M. whose family is one of the old Thursday Evening Louisianna plantation owners. Mr. Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. Baughmann is well known as a land- scape artist, having worked under the famous Bartholomew in the city Babti st Church. planning of St. Louis. Boca Raton School Auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Kelson Howe left on Wednesday for their home in St. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Louis, They were entertained at Church Servic ea 11:00 A.M. dinner on Tuesday night at the Club steak party by Mrs. Richard Porter. Also included in. the party were Mrs. Albert Nessler, of Dubu- Catholic Services que, Iowa, and Mrs. G. Steufer, of Minneapolis, Minn, who are at St. Vincent's Delray Beach the Corona do in Miami Beach. Surd ay Masses 9:00 & 11:00 A.M Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M VOTERS: Boca Raton, Florida MASS AT THE CLUB 3U1JDAY A.M. AT 7:30 IN THE AUDITORIUM At this time I wish to thank those citizens who have supported and aided me in my various duties Mr. Paul Brake wishes to thank as Town Clerk and Treasurer during the Fire Department for their the past three (3) years in office prompt and efficient service the Your continued support expressed past Monday night vlien the use at the Polls on Election Day will of the Resuscitator was needed. be appreciated, and warranted to the best of my ability. Tom Coggin, \tio was awarded the Klwanis Scholarship, was unable to T

I am a candidate for Councilman in the coming election* Many of you people know me, but to those who don't, let me intro- duce myaelfj

I was born and educa|ed in Norristown, Pao and worked there for 15 years in the wholesale bakery supply business befors coming to Florida in 1940s I have made my home in Booa Raton sinoe 1942, with the exception of the three years between 1943 and 1946-when I volunteered

for the United States Marine Corp0 I served overseas with the First Matine Division in the Okinawa Campaign and the Occupation of North

Chinat- I was honorably discharged as a Sargdant and returna*! to make Booa Baton my home, where I still live with my wife and two children

At present, I am a member of the Lions Club, Booa Raton Volo Fire Dept,, Disabled American Veterans and Booa Raton American Isgion Bast 27?» I have servest in the American legion as an offiaer for three consecutive years and at present I am Post Commanders I contribute financially and with my time to any local civic activities an£ worthwhile causes*

I am owner and operator of your local 24-hour taxicab service

and your local agent for Florida and Miami Daily Nows3 I have moulded these services together during the most trying three years and have succeeded due to my past experience and fighting for what is right»

During the time I have been in Boca Eaton I have been in- tensely interested in the welfare of the twn and have closely followed Town affairs, I feel that I have the qualifications to serve you good people as Councilman during the next two years or through this National Emergency,* I earnestly solicit gn& thank you for your vote on February 20, 1951,

FUSS-—VOTE FOR GUS ~ Thank you.

GUS CICAIA February 16, 1951 The Pelican Booa Raton. Florida

Around the tovjri, cont'd FRIENDS AND VOTERS OF BOCA RATON Mr. and Mrs. Jake Goldberg have as AS CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION FOR house guest Mrs. Bees Speilberg, TOWN COUNCILMAN AT THE MUNICIPAL of St. Louis, Missouri. ELECTION ON FEBRUARY 20, YOU fciaY EiPECT MY CONTINUED EFFORT IN Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Galdwell have GUIDING THE AFFAIRS OF THE TOWN. returned from-ia two-week trip to Detroit. They are occupying the L. A. Nassau house in Riviera until their Pd. Political Au, own home is co mpleted on Wave Crest. la** and Mahlon Caffee, of Au Claire, Wisconsin, T.iio are visiAing BOCA RATON FASHIONS in Fort Lau&erdale, have been en-- Across from City Hall.. tert allied here by the Tom Flemings who have visited the Caffees in New Styles and Materials in All Wisconsin on several occasions. Mr. Resoi't Wear Caffee is a graduate of West Point, Sport Shirts, Shorts, Bathing ana had quite a record on the Gen- Suits, to Fit All Sizes eral Headquarters Staff, having been Phone 2271 stationed in Algiers for some time. **>,.>r ********************* He is no?/ retired on complete dis- ability. This is their first visit FLO'S WAVE 3H0PPE to the area in a long time, aid they are enjoying the fishing, swimming Post Office Building et cetera. Deer field Beach

The John Millers entertained a num- COMPLETE "BEAUTY CARE ber of friends at a cocktail party Phone Boca Raton 2237 the past Saturday evening. Several visitors to the area were included OPERATOR - Dixie Hillegas in tte party . ********************************** Word has just been received by Mi*. BROWN'S PLUMBING & HARDWARE CO. Ted Pratt frcm the producers of The Barefoot Mailman that the pic- Phone 4111 or 4421 ture will have its original title, vfcich we are sure makes not only Night Sunday Days the author happy, but the town as well. Such protests as the studio Lucas Paints Super KanTona and-producers received from Boca Ecko Stainless Steelware ... Raton, in the form of a petition, which was signed by practically Across from. City Hall everyonesident last fall, has sel- *******;,;** *********************** dom, if ever, been heard of. All parts of Florida, a3 well as parts HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY of the U. S. and even England wrote into protect, after reading the Open 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Week- story of the change of title. Now days . that the protests have paid off, Violet Ray Health Laa.p Dryers Mr. Pratt witones to thank everyone (The Economical Way to Wash) who signed the petition acd other- wise protested the eh'ange of title. SERVICE CLEANERS

At the Meadows, visiting Mr. Sam Shoos Repaired - Pick up & Delive Zibel fbr the month of Februa ry is Phone 4801 his sister, Mrs. Doris Goldberg and her two children, Ronnie and GRADING? ALL TYPES OF Marc, and Peggy yard, of Bos,ton. TRACTOR WORK. MUCK FOR SALE? INSIDE CITY LIMITS THANKS, "KO-T SHOT", FOR THE VALEN- AND BOCA RATON HILLS. SEE TINE. FRANK HURLBERT OR 3MITTY AT ACME ROOFING CO., BOCA RATON HILL. A H B 0 U U C OS

I AM YOUR CANDIDATE FOR COTOCIBHAN IH THE TOOT ELECTION* FEBRUARY 20* 1951

MYJJAME. «• ANDREW BRENNAH (Captain Andy bo you all)

I HAVE BEEH IN FLORIDA FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS AMD CAME TO WORK IN BOCA

HATCH IH 1944:.

MY EXPERIENCE 3 TERMS CITY MANAGEMENT POMPANO BEACH

MY PIATFOEM THE DESIRES OF THE PEOPLE OF BOCA EATON AND TO SEE OUR TOWN

CCKTKCL1ED BY THE VOTERS HOT BY A PARTY OR GROUP SSEEfflO- TO DOMINATE

THE TGflH - - - - -

AND

TO BUILD UP AND FOLKW THROUGH FOR GROWTH AND PROGRESS.,

ACTION ------NOT PRCMISES - - PROMISES ARE FORGOTTEN AFTER ELECTION*

VOTERS ------DO NOT BE CONFUSED «•

VOTE AS YOU W.uM TO — —

NOT AS PARTY OR GROUP CONTROL

TELL YOU TO VOTE.

IT IS MUCH BETTER TO BUILD OUR TOWN AS WEf THE TOWN'S PEOPLE WOULD LIKE

TO HAVE IT BUILTj, THAN TO HAVE THE INTERESTS OF A MINORITY GROUP OR

PARIT DEC IDS WHAT WE MUST HAVE.

VOTE INDEPENDENT And - I moan independenta

I humbly and respectfully solicit your support and your vote on election day.

JRespectfully

"Cap" Brennan. February 16, 1951 The Pali can Boo a Raton, Florida

The annual Poppy Day Srie, spon- TO THE VOTERS 01? BOCA RATON: sored by the American Legion Auxil- iary will be held in Boca Rut on on YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE IS ;, March 10th. Tno Boca Raton Unit SOLICITED AT TEE ANNUAL ELECTION? 277 is sponsoring a Poppy Poster TO BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 20, A3 YOUR Contest fox the local elementary I-ISPRESSNTATTVE ON THE TOWN COUNCIL. school, with three prises to bo awarded. One prize each for the •¥. P. BE30UT FOR COUNCIL. fifths sixth and seventh grades. Pd. Policital AC. There ax*:; ttatc :-:-n<1 national prize contests also and Boca's winning selections will be entered in these WRIGHT DRUG STORE contests as well. Mrs. Kay Driscoll Prescription Pharmacists and Jim Vanderffiale have agreed to The Rexall Store assist the children, in the art of Pa riser Pens Nor r is Candies p o st er ma ki ng. T he fu nd s d eri v e d from the Poppy Sale constitute the largest source of revenue for the Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach Re-habilatation and Child Welfare **>(.-*>(;***** ************************ work of the Legion Auxiliary. The dimes, quarters ana dollars dropped into the contribution boxes on BROWN'S Poppy Day enable the Legion Posts Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal Fox- and Auxiliary Units to carry out a Entertaining constructive program'of aift to the Have Luncheon or Dinner in Our desabled and to the dependant fami- Very Modern Dining Room lies of veterans throughout the year Poppy Day is the one day when the public is privileged to contribute Package Store Phone 3901 toward this great vcrk. Watch for Federal Highway at Royal Palm Roa d

our ch i 1 dr en' s po fit e r s an d f o r * * :>; * # * * * * >K * * * * * >}, * s|c s|c * * the lovely Poppy window display about the 3rd of Inarch and contri- bute whatever you ars able. UNIVERSAL TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE Do it) t h y Eubank Publicity Chairman. Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed Electrical Appliances The Boy Scouts are celebrating the Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer 41st year of Scout ing, and are hav- Free Pickup & Delivery ing 'their annual Fund Drivo, which * j|c>k ***)(;**^-* =f: * sjt * 5K *** supports the local camps.. Last week they had a window display in the TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION Qomnunity Markefc on Fii*st Aid and P. Tiozell Safety. This week, tiaay will stai't a scrap paper drive, all in connec- tion with Civilian Defense, Every- Federal Hi^iway and Boca Raton Rd. one is asked to save all scrap Sinclair Gasoline Accessories paper, and leave it outside their Motor Tune-Up General Repairs homes on Saturday, where it will be **ti*** picked up by the Scout groups. To- night February 16, there will be a Tires Batteries Accessories Jamboree Reunion Dinner at 6:30 Motor P.IvI. at the First Methodist Tune Up General Repairs Church Recreation Center in Yirest Palm Beach. Camporees will be given BOCA SERVICE their neckerchiefs aad booklets. Federal Highway & Eo^al Palm Rd. Pictures o f t he Jaraboxee at Valley Forge, Pa. last suranar will be shewn Pick Up Phone?39U Delivery and an interesting program has been planned. Last Saturday the Boy So out a Proin|bt Courteous Service snaaieSoa Scouts were asked to help in guarding the greens on the golf ** Carl Douglas ** oourse at the Club during the Exhi- ******** ***************>tH:******>jcx* bition played for the benefit of the Library and Art Guild Fund, and CHAUFFEUR WANTED - Local family the Sea Scouts parti cipat ed in the desires the services of a local Valentine Festival. Jn-t'ompano on chauffeur". For particulars, call SuaJ ay. Boca Raton 2331. February 16, 1951

TO THE VOTERS OF BOG A RATON: My candidacy ha,s been announced for the office of Clerk of the Tcvm of Boca Raton and I i;:ould 7:ik

EXPERT SLICE I was employed by the United States Bureau of Internal Eevenue for five years as a Tax Expert. I was with the Federal Land Bank for tiro years as Land Appraiser, I was employed for three years as Field Examiner for the Rural Electrification Admini strati on, determining feasibility of projects, securing easements, and organizing cooperatives. For the last sis years I have worked at the Army Air Base in Boca Raton, the last two years of which I have been employed by the Boca Raton Wrecking Company as Field Super- intendent and Personnel Manager. I believe you will agree with me that ghe above educational background and experience qualifies me to perform the many duties required of the Town Cleric.

If I am elected to the office of Clerk, a complete monthly financial statement will be posted on the bulletin board in front of City Hall, showing expenditures and receipts of all departments so that everyone will be in- formed of the financial status and operational costs of the town of Boca Raton.

TAX ASSESSMENTS: ALL EEOPLE, REGARDLESS OF WEALTH, CREED, COLOR OR NATIONALITY 'TILL BE TREATED WITH EQUAL CONSIDERATION. If I am your choice for Town Clerk the office of the Clerk will be open at all times for information, advice or criticism. ******** When you place your confidence in me by casting your vote for E. E, (Bins) Pence on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY SO, 1951, you will be with a WINNER and at the end of my term of office you will say, "'THIS TIME WE PUT OUR CONFIDENCE IN THE RIGHT MAN." Your vote mi 1.1 be appreciated. Sincerely,

S. E. (Bing) Pence February 16. 1951 The Pelican Boca Rat on, Fl or id a Mr. and Mrs. John 01sson will go to B AND M HARDWARE COMPANY Palm Beach tonight for a four hours Instructors Course on Atomic War- General Electric Dealer ... fare and Lass Burns. This- course Plastic Ware B.P.S.Paints is new, and is to be included in all Glass Cut to Size - Hardware future First Aid Classes. It is hoped that a new First Aid Class Chas. Ott Owne r Phone 3561 can be started soon, and many of or 5322 those who took the first one a in passed are planning to take it Dixie Highway again. Next Thursday, February 22, the Blud and Gold Banquet, annual af- MAISON JOLLIE fair of the Cub Scouts will be hold SIYLIdTS in Hie school cafeteria. New cubs will be taken in, awards will be Specializing in Permanent Wav- made, aid a film on Cub Sooutiag ing and Hair Tinting •will be shown. Palmetto Park Road In connection with the opening of the annual. RED CROSS dri ve, a Boca Raton Call 4321 fashion show was given at the Palm Beach Biitmcre 7/ednesday, February 14. Linnea Olsson represented Boca Raton in the guise of Life Saving with other part of Red Gross being BOB'S BAR & RESTAURANT presented in a like manner by other models. Wiie Your Appetite Must Be Satisfit The Junior Class Play of Seacrost Package Goods - Free Delivery High School will be given in the Auditorium of Boynton Beach March (We Are As Near As Your Phone) 14 an?. 15. Boca Raton cones in fbr a better than, fair part in repre* sentation, with the lead in the play being taken by Carol Porter, the prompter by Linnea Olsson and the Call 3551 At The Stoplight make-up by lirs. C. S. Ball. It is expected that a number a£ Boca Ra- . to n people will go up for one or the other of the nights the play is given, and reports are that the play is very well done.

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February 33. 1951 The Pel ican Boca Ratgi. Florida In Tuesday's election, there were THE PTA DANCE TONIGHT 13 3XPECTZD four hundred and sixty votes cast, TO DRAW A RECORD CROWD out of a possible seven hundred. The following vote was recorded: THE PTA DANCE COMMITTEES H&.VE For Clerk, \»m. H, Lamb - 179 WORKED VERY HATtD TO MAKE THIS £ E. E.(BiAg) Pence - 154 MOST SKJOYABLE EVENT, AND TONY CA- Gee. N. Bell - 85 BOT'S CLUB ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY ALL THE LATEST DANCE TUNES. THOSE WHO For Councilmen: HAVE NOT PURCHASED TICKETS MAY BUY L, Ao Zimmerman - 245 THEM AT THE DOOR. ADMISSION IS Andrew J. Breanan - 227 $1.00 FOR ADULTS, 500 FOR STUDENTS. Jo C. ticrri3 - 226 Gua Cicala - 1C3 The Art Guild of Booa Raton will W, P. Bebout - 122 meet Moniay night at 8;30 in the YJm. 0. Ker&old •- 103 Town Hall. All numbers are urged to be present as the program book- The Council net on Wednesday evening letsfor the Art Exhibition will be to canvas the votes,. Those elected decided upon. All local exhibitors will go into office liaroh first. should call Mrs. Richard Mann for Wo wish to extend our good wishes to space for Arts or Crafts to be ex- tbe Council for the coming term. hibited, Members of the Guild will noz ba charged far space, but non- memners will have to pay for the At the meeting to discuss a Chamber amount of space used. of Conmeree recently, it was decided to go ahead with the program, ?i th At 3:15 this afternoon, the Mayor '.V. P, Bobcut as temporary chairman. will greet the Boy Scouts who are Ill present vrere asked to get rcera- a part of the group who are "Carrf oers, and w.b.or a sufficient number ing the mail" a la the Barefoot :avo joined, sn ejection of a Presi- Mailman, in a part of the Sun dent, and a Seorefcary will take place. Dance Festival plans in West Palm The building offered free of rental Beach. Scouts from West Palm will for six months by Mr, Albert Sdel- start the walk to Miamit and be aoff has been accepted, and the relieved all along the way, at each. process of opening and cleaning the tcwn} -where they will be greeted place has begun. Partitioning and by the Mayor, and a Special Cache ^l&tJyagrTss&i&rgo forward as soon as is pianosd for this particular possible* This is a step many in our stunt, Ted Pratt, author of The community have been looking forward Barefoot Mailman, will meet the to, and there is no doubt of it's Scouts at the inlet, and walk with need. Therefore , it undoubtedly will them to the Cabanas, where photo- prove most successful. graphers and newsmen, as well as the populace, will meet, and the Mayor extend his greet! i£. They will DON'T FORGET TO SAVE ALL PAPEt? AND then proceed south, where, in turn, LEAVE IT OUT ON SATURDAY MORNING each city south will pick up the ' WHERE IT MAY BE PICKED UP BY THE theme and carry it right into BOY SCOUTS? MO ARE HAVING A PAPER Miami. DRIVE IN CONNECTION WITH THE CIVIL- IAN DEFENSE PROGRAM.

FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN«S DEPARTMENT STORE We Ship Jruit North - Grapefruit, Ready-to-Wear and Sportswear Oraiges, Tangerines in Season, for Sold Fountain WOMEN CHILDREN Breakfast Lunch Dinner Open from 6:00 A. M. - 10:00 P. M. Next to Post Office -^February 33, 19 51 The Pelican Boo a Raton, Florida

LIBRARY HOUR 3 AROUND THE TOwN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mr. and foil's. "William Thomason, Jr. are announcing the engagement of 2:00 5:00 ttEir daughter, Lucy iilizabeth, to Paul Grr field Capp< No definite Wednesday Evenings 7:00 *- 9:00 date has been set £>r the wedding. Mr. Capp expects to be called into HAVE YOU HEAD service very soon. :' iiaGDA " Mi.1, aid Mrs. Bdvra'ci Pollack and i/Jr, by and Mrs, Louis Mnlpe, of St. Louis,, Mairfce Hindus? are spending three weeks with the High on the best seller list is Max Hutkins who have been close "Magda", Maurice Hindus's latest friends for many years. The will 'novel.. He tells with realism and also visit Havana. anU Nassau before warmth the old story of the immi- they return north. Mr. Pollack, who grant who found love and success is well-known in th e Real Estate among the native Amerioms. It is Business in St. Lou is j is very im- a big, warmhearted novel, as large pressed with the growth of Boca and oic amp as sing as America itself. Raton. A r.entle, understanding novel which penetrates to flie core of humai Mrs.'-Jiorris Goodovitch, who is a exper ieno e, guest of the Club, arfl vtio is cne of the Art Guild Member s and also one of its Sponsors, entertained at Are you interested in the History luncheon at the Cabanas on Monday. of Flor ida? "Fior id a Under Five Guests of honor were Mr. ana-Mrs. Flags" has just been published and Jacques Ro{,cathal and Mrs. Mil*a added to our Library. Although this Solcmcrtj, of Palm Beach. Mrs Rosen- book is invaluable as a book of thai 5 vatio is Winifred Young, the reference it reads like a fairy well-known Pianist, will be soloist tale. Do look up our Florida Shelf.. with the orchestra in the Grieg * You will be well repaid and enter> Core er to on Sunday evening in tie tainsd. Club. Other guests were Mrs. David B.M.P. oaxe, La's. Ale,v Luria, Mrs, Henry * Fein, Mi>s. Benjamin Sagen Eahn, all who are visitors in Miami Beach, CHURCH SERVICES and Mrs. Leon Tooker,, New York a A Boc a Rats n. Community Church of Boca Raton Also from Palm .Beach for luncheon o; Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Tuesday were I4«s. S.ward L. Nesbitt. Morrdng Services 11:00 A.M. Golf Chaiqpion of the West Chester Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Countly Club, and Mrs. Wm. Orr, who Evening Services 7:30 P.M. has a home in Palm Beach. They were Thursday Evening guests of Mrs. Nesbitt' s sister, Pr^rer 3ervi ce 7:30 P.M. Mrs. Leon Tooter . Mr. anfi Mrs. Guy Holljaain, of Detroit are visiting the Hess Mattefs on Babtist Church N. Federal. Mrs* Hellman is a daughter of the Mattefs. Boca ;;.c,oa School Auditorium Sunday School On Men day night Mrs. Charles Haivell Church Ssrvi ces 11:00 A.M. acr; Mrs. Lonnie Hari'ell entei-tained shower for te-s, George Nichola>n. A large number of friends were in- vited to attend aid Hie honoree Catholic Services received many lovely gifts. Delioiou- refreshments were served by the ho3~ St. Vincent's Del ray Beach tesses.

Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11:00 A.M. ^ y air Mg retumed after weekday Mass ,.ov A.LI. a flying trlp t0 Chicago to consult A ¥ AT ^ ^ Davld 3mart on tne house he is S buim** in Boc a R Vist tirg the ir daughter and son-in- law, J.ii'. aid' Mi-s. Carl Douglas, are VDOS i'OO MIJIOOH 3I10V IV AWire HO iHSHTHUH 3MVH1 ESS "STIIH MOJ.YH V009 GiW i gi HOI HDa^I '3H0/A HOlOYHi SO EEd&L TIV

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The following was written during WRIGHT DRUG STORE World War II, but we feel it is ticEly, and asked permission to Prescription Pharmacists print it: The Kexall Store Parker Pens Nonl s Caifiies THE SURGJETST OF wAR Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach The night seems dark; and far from earth the hops of peace And yet- still shines the star'. And these nad wars shal 1 cease BROWN' S When will of man awalse s Good wl 11 to show each brother, Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal for Grasping as fact "Ye all are members Entertaining One of another, Have Lunciieon or Dinner in Our Seeing this human tribe Very Modern Dining Room One bcdy and one soul Each man alive a coll Paciege Store - Phone 3901 In an organic whole, V/hereof no part can thrive Federal Highway at Royal PaM Ed. While sickness rots another. Not as celestial gift Can peace on earth descend, UNIVERSAL TELEVISION The surgery of war AND A cancerous growth must aid. APPLIANCE SERVICE C then may saining star Light still the arduous way Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed That must be travelled ere Jieotrical Appliances Breaks dawn of that good day Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer When "all for one and one for all" Free Pickup & Delivery Sha 11 o ver e ar th hold sway . F.S.S.

TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION E. P. Trcscell Unique Program at Babti st Federal Highway anl Boca Raton Rd. Reverend and Mrs. JSarle Favro, of Greenville, S. C. will present Sinclair Gasoline Accessories a unique program at the 11:00 A.M. service in the School Auditorium, Motor Tune-Up Gener all Repairs where the Mission conducts its ** V*sj-^-* •* W* =hr,vsl.!i.h.H.>i<>.->..v. :,.!,•;*^: w;.-* ^Sri- meetings. They will present chalk- talks, music, gospel magic, and Batteries Accessories rag pictur.'es of iiiblival subjects. Motor Tune Up General Repairs The public is cordially incited to attend. BOCA SERVICE Federal Hi^uvay & Royal Palm Rd. We wish to extend our sympathies to l.ir. Thomas Gal dwell in his recent bereavemD nt, Pick Up Phone 3911 Delivery Prompt Courteous Service ** Carl Dougia s ** T2LL YOU SAW IT IN THE PELICAN We wish to thank the Author of the chaiming little Poem on "Spring",, and would be happy to print it. But unfortunately our policy is that all material sent in must be signed. February 23. 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton. Florida

MAY0NAI3E CAKE B AND M HARDV/AHE COUP ANY i cup mayonai'se General Electric Dealer 1 cup sugar Pla stic Via re B.P.S.Pai nts scant cup water Glass Cit to Size - Hardware § cup dry ooooa 2 cups flour Chas* Ott Ovsner Phone 3561 2 teaspoons scfla or 5322 J teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Dixie Highway Mix sugar and mayonaise. Alter- nately add water and dry ingredients MAI30N JOLLIB previously sifted together. Ble ifi STYLISTS thoroughly. Put in greased pan either layer or loaf. Bake 40 min- Specializiig in Permanent v/av utea on 350 degrees. Use low speed ing and Hair Tinting if us ing ele otric mixer. Palmetto Park Road "Seven minute icing" preferred. Boca Raton Call 4321 Carolyn Douglas They were rather late in starting BOB'S BAR & KiLSTAURANT for the s'tation and Ms wife said, "You run ahead, deal', and hold the Where Your Appetite Must Be Satisfi train,11 "Yehl" he- answered sarcastically, Package Goods - Free Delivery "And what particular hold would (We Are As Near As Your Phone } you like me to use—the iiead~lock, scissors or half-nelson?" Call 3551 At the Stoplight

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Price 5 cents March 2, 1951 The Pelican 3oca Raton, Florida H2D CROSS - GIVE HOV/ The Art Guild of Boca Raton will open its second annual U.F. (Bill) Struby has been 3xhibitlon in the Patio Lounye appointed Chairman of the Boca on Thursday morning, March 8thn Hat on 1951 Red Cross Drive which On the evening of Harch 7, & started yesterday, March 1st, cocktail party will be given Mrs, J. Myer Schine was asked t© for the Sponsors, Exhibitors serve as Chairman ar,ain this year and Press in this same room. but reluctantly refused on advise The list of Exhibitors and of her doctors to curtail some of Sponsors is very imposing,and her activities. Mr. Struby an- this promises to be one of the" nounces that the following persons outstanding events of the year. have accepted appointments as Gap- Galleries and individual art tains and will have char50 of workers connoisseurs have graciously making an intensive door to door loaned many beautiful and valu- soliciting campaign: able works, and the Arts and Mrs, Charle3 Spalsbury, Boca Raton Crafts display of amateurs will Estates, llrs. Tom Fleming, Floresta, have it's special place. This, Mrs. Car^ton Smith, Por la Liar, too, promises to be most inter- Mrs« Harold Turner, Club Admin- esting, as we have, locally, istration Bldg, and 5th, 6th, end much talmt in all kinds of 7th streets, Mrs. John Ricketts, handicraft. It is pointed out Boca Raton Road and Palmetto Park again that a dollar hanging fee Road area, lies. Conn Curry, Riviera, Will'be charged for each pic- Mr. Has Hutkln will head the Cora- ture, and a small foe for indi- raercial Division ea3t of Di: ie viduals showing crafts of any Highway and Mr, Sain Zibol will head kind, other than members of the both Commercial and Residential in Art Guild, They, of course, Boca Raton Hills, llrs, Schine will will not be charged for space handle special gifts division at used, Membership is five dol the Boca Raton Club and the regular lars a year, and the membership drive will be made by persons dele- so far 1ms increased to nearly gated by Me. Oscar Johnson, Club double the number ?rtien the Manager. Mr. Struby calls attention Guild met for the first time to a greatly increased need this this season, back in December, year due to requirements for ser- Members now include residents vices to our quickly expanding 08 Miami, Lauderdale, Delray, military forces, p.n& the numerous Lake Uorth and Palm and 'Jest functions of the lied Cross in the Pain Beach, all out Civil Defense program. In view of these facts each person The Exhibition will be open each is asked to try to give just a day, Thursday-through Saturday little bit extra. The Red Cross from 10:00 A• 1.1, to 9:00 P.LI,, is one cause we should all be proud with admission only seventy- to help. It does so nuch for s-o five cents, Members of the many people in all walks of life. Art Guild will act as hostesses W4 4.v new committees each day, Boma of whom will collect tick- ets at tho door. It is advised that the nnin entrance be used, with the door entering the Patio on the right of the Lobby, as this leads directly into the Exhibition.

FRANK*S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE V¥e Ship Fruit Worth - Grapefruit, Ready-to-l7ear -- Sportswear Oranges, Tangerines in Seasnn. «*•' 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida LIBRARY HOURS AROUND THE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday Mr, and lira. William Shumaker .'. and llr, and Mrs, Fred Shumaker, 2:00 5:00 of Indianapolis, Indiana are at Wednesday Evenings 7^00 - 9:00 Boca Raton Villas for a month's stay, Llr3. life, Shumaker is a- sister of Carlton Smith. EAV3 YOU READ "Horning Journey" Mr* and Mrs. J.M, Howett had with By them for several weeks, their son, James Hilton? Jay and a friend, Mr. Edward Hall, Once more James Hilton has written of Washington, D.C. They expect a best seller. It is a story of their older son and his wife, the emotional and career problems the Lloyd Ilowetts, of Bloomfield, of a girl who wanted to be an H.J, for a visit very soon. actress and the man who had it in his power to make her a star, A Mr, and llrs. Bud Ilarceraux are romantic drama played out against in the Nassau guest apartment the fabulous background of stage for a long stay. They w6re here and screen. This author needs no Ia3t year and really like it. introduction, as his "Goodbye, 1 !l It is a bit warmer than Detroit, Mr* Chips' and Lost Horizon" are their home. still being read and re-read,. "Horning Journey" just published has been placed on your-Library Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Pederson and family, of Chicago, Illinois, shelf. B.M.P. have taken the Ilud^el house in Riviera for the remainder of the REVIEW OP CHILD.Eil'S BOOKS season. By Jan Butts "Marie Antoinette" By The Allen Webbs, who had the Marguerite Vance Long house last year, are back Marie Antoinette is the story of from Atlanta for another stay, an Austrian child who is forced and have their children with them. into marrying Louis, the Dolphin They are again occupying the Long of France, The beautiftil young house. girl meets many new problems as the Queen of France, There's a great deal of good history in this Hrs, Prances Laws on has ICr, and book, and I'm sure it would be ^iyell Mrs, Harold Hedges, of Long worth your while to read it. Meadow, Mass, as guests. They tHMHMHHHHHHHHttMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHt were here two years ago, and are quite aim zed at the r:rowth CHURCH SERVICES of our town in two years," Community Church of Boca Raton Dr. and Lrs. Alvin Murphy, of Palm Beach, and their guests, Dr. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. and Mrs, N, Harpack, of Hew York, Horning Services 11:00 A.M. were guests for dinner of Dr. and Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Mraf D'Donnell on Wednesday even- Evening Services 7:30 P.M. ing at the Club, Thursday Evening Prayer Service 7O0 P.M. Mrs. C.T, Sperry, her daughter, Hrs, 2,D. Farrell and the latters mother-in-law, will make a trip Baptist Church to Sanibel Island, on the west coast, this weekend. Boca Raton School Auditorium There will be a Husicale at the Sunday School 9:30 A.M. home of Mrs, Lavonne Maouw, on Churoh Services 11:00 A.M. March l6th at 2:30 P.II, This is -the second annual program for the benefit of the"Community Catholic Services Church, and an excellent program has been planned. Refreshments St, Vincent's Delray Beach will be served by the WSCS of the Community Church, and an offering Sunday Masses- & 11:00 A.M. will be taken. Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. ffiafacfaagy The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida

AROUND THE TOVffi, BOCA RATON FASHIONS Opposite Town Hall The tour of nine nor es and gardens sponsored by St.Matin's llission Cashable Pei.i:ianent Pleated Guild of Pompano on Wednesday was Nylon Skirts - 06.95 most enjoyable, and a great miraber of visitors were sh< wn through Tailortex Blouses ^2.98 Up during the hours of 1:30 to Phone 2271 Those graciously op< their homes for this benej it were: I.I.I. Ogden, S.C. Pox, T,3I« Chapman, Jr.* George A. 7/right, W Earl Miller, MAISON JOLLIS Henry P. Prehler, Konry P. Carpen- STYLISTS ter, Charles G, Str .dolla and Sarneat l/ooler, Sone of the hones Specializing in Permanent are on the ocean, aijkd the planting Waving and Hair Tinting of those, compared o the inland ones, were of course entirely diff- Palmetto Park Road erent. All were be .ut ifully plan- ned, and we are afrid we could Boca Raton Call lj.321 not have picked any one particular home or garden we w >uld prefer, but it gave us insp ration to really do things to our owrwhen we get BROOT PLUIffilNa & HARDWARE CO. into the spring and summer program, Phone Li.111 or The P,T.A. wants to express its thanks to the Bony •'ho made the Ilight Sunday Days recent dance such a success. The Club, for the loan i f the Orches- Lucas Paints Super KemTone tra, tho Orchestra i or being so Peerless Cement Paint gracious, the tees who de- City HallL corated, those who .onated rc- freshments, Parti crlarly do they express thanks to tle: Advertisers who so kindly donat d to the Pro- HELPY SELPY LATOIDRY gram 3ooklet, both lub and Town, and those from out cf town. The Open 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Booklet Committee also wishes to Week Days apologize to two ofits advertisers Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers who were left out ofthe printing, (The Economical Way to Wagh) Vfr.i, Day, Realtor, and Roadman'3 Department Store. Due to the press- SERVICE CLEANERS ure of work put on the printer, Phone 1 these ads were inadi ertantly over- looked. GRADING, ALL TYPES 0? TRACTOR Mrs. V.B. Steinbaugh entertained WORK. MUCK POR SALE INSIDE at the weekly fashio 1 s how and CITY LIMITS AND BOCA RATON luncheon at the JSverglades in HILLS. SEE FRANK HURLB2RT Palm Beach last week Guests were OR SHITTY AT AC1I3 ROOFING CD., Mrs. Harold Turner, I.Irs, Thos, Giles, BOCA RATOIJ HILL. Urs, Vfa, Struby, Lisp Ilary Janis'on and Mrs. G, Jamison, and Mrs, Carl- ton Smith. B0CA RAT0N BAilBER SH0P Guests at the Struby Apartments Owned and Operated ares Ku. and Iirs. F.J, toiler, By of Kalamasoo, Ilich., Iir, and Iirs, Leo A. Silvestry Robert T. Uartin, of Detroit (Iir, (Formerly with Boca Raton Club) Martin is Traffic Manageg r of Hew } Be a Satisfied Customer in York City} and their daughters Completely Modern, Sanitary Connie and Patricia, and Iir, and I.Irs, S. Kartheiser, of livanston, Shop Illinois, Special Attention Given Your Children Next Door to Frank's Maroh S, 1951 The pelican Boca Raton, Florida

We would like to give a big hand WRIGHT DRUG STORE to a fellow townsman who really works untiringly to put Boca Raton Perscription Pharmacists on the map. He is an artist in The Rexall Store bis photographic work, which any- Parker Pens Norris Candies one can attest to who has seen any Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach of his work* He is unselfish in his efforts, using any human inter,_********************************* est ideas that will promote the knowledge of Boca Raton, Most everyone of any age knows him, and feels the seme ^vay we do. This Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal For man's Name? HANK COHEN. Entertaining ********************************* Have Luncheon or Dinner in Our Modern Dining Room THANKS - Words are inadequate to express my sincere thanks and Package Store Phone 3901 appreciation for your support and Federal Highway at Royal Palm Road vote in the election last Tuesday* ********************************** Neither advestantly nor inadvert- antly shall 1 ever betray this UNIVERSAL TELEVISION oonfiaen.ce you the people of our AND town of Booa Raton have shown by electing me to your council. APPLIANCE SERVICE Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed I shall make every effort to prove Electrical Appliances worthy of your conlt dense.. Phone £561 Your Emerson Dealer THANKS A Free Pickuio & Delivery Signs ****:$:************%****¥*********** "Cap Andy" Brenaan TfiOZELL'S SERVICE STATION E*P. Troxall Pd. Po itiool Ad. ****************** ************* Federal Highway and Boca Raton Rd» Sinclair Gasoline Accessories I wish to express XE deepest Motor Tune-Up General Repairs Gratitude end thank- to the peo- ********************************** pie of Boca Raton •r the support given me in my rece it candidacy Tires Batteries Accessories for Town Clerk, and also to extend- Motor Tune-Up General Repairs my congratulations •o Mr* Wnu Lamb, the winning Candida e» and to wish him every suoc ss in parry- BOCA TSRVICS ing out the duties £ this office. Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd. Signod Pick Up Phone 3911 Delivery Bing Po >nce Prompt, Courteous Service . Ad. Carl Douglas — ******************* ************** ********************************** I want to thank the voters of Booa Raton for thei support in BOCA RATON PAINT SUPPLY East of the Post Office the recent election LOW! BROS. PAINTS Signed Asphalt Tile - Painters for Hire L.A. Zimmerman Estimates Cheerfully Given P . Ad. Call 5281 —- Jerry Bradley Owners - Bill Blackniok

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ART GUILD EXHIBIT MUSIGALE TO BE HELD HERE Thia is only the second day of lira, Lavonne IJaouw will give her the second .Annual Exhibition annual musloale, at her hone on given by the Boca Raton Art Guild, l/avecrest; i/ay, Por la Mar, on but so far It is such a success it Prii ay, liarch 16 at 2:30 p.m. is planned to carry it on through Participants will be Lirs. Hilde- the coming week, instead of just garde Schine, organ; Hiss Elsa the tiiree day show originally Moegle, New York City, harpist; • planned. Exhibitors from Palm Hiss Herta Rother, Boynton Beadh, Beach to Miami, with the Press formerly of Waterbury, Conn., and Sponsors, and Guild Members, dramatic soprano, and lira, Liaouw, were guests at the pre-view on piano and organ. The music ale Wednesday night, lirs. J« Llyer is for the benefit of the Community Schine, Honorary President, was Church, sponsored by the I'/oman's hostess, and introduced the Society of Christian Service, Exhibitors, and the Press on the Refreshments will be served by recording which was re-broadcast the society, and an offering will over station WEAT, Lake Worth, *>® taken. All are cordially in- on Thursday morning, llany nota- vited, bles have visited the Exhibit al- ready, including Ilrs. i/n. Randolph ^HHBHHHHKHHH:- Hearst, Sr. and lirs. Harvey Allen, At the x t reSular wetlag & of ththee famoufamous authorauthor. AA the TT 0omiQCouncti ^ ileftaineftaing ogfr tthe register-of guests is being kept, Airport to tile p{Oridale Co. of and will contain many other well- Pt,|;auderdale was confirmed. This knowns ere the week le out. A lea3e is t run f 3Q • fc j number of P^tures have been sold, ^6o a th vdth ^ ^ • ri C25f St'^ °^°T*S Saie?-,/. terminated at the discretion of i g y tho lessor> should tile lessee not go into the Art and Library build- th lessor. should tile lesgea not j ing fund, folio?; standards set up by the There are so many local exhibits P « « nhn i H A tainly have an amateur local show ? * • in the not too distant future« Among the fine paintings are several by Leo Berchansky, who has done The Red Cross Drive is under way * some very fine nurals in Miami, and response so far has been very ! and also did several stirring pic- gratifying, according to Wm Struby, , tures of the ilussian Ilevolution Chairmaa. It is urged that every- \ from memory, aa he v/itnessed a one cooperate tvith the canvassers ] part of it, and the aftermath. The and GIVE to the extent of his or Robinson Galleries in iliami, Tucker her ability. The Red Cross covers Galleries, 111 ami, ITorth Avenue so r.iany phases of charitable work Galleries, Palm Beach, are among from disasters of all kinds, to the exhibitors of masters, as well bloofi donations for patients at as very fine ataateurs. The Exhi- home and abroad. It provides many bit will be open each day from things for our boys in uniform, 10 A,M, to 9 ^«M« through the next and who needs YOUR HELP more? week, admission is Vid* Infor- mation about luncheon may be ob- £* *£S £ff MS?FCED BI ™ 3C0OT talned from Guild Ilembera or at ^fLl^ TfIERE WILL ^ ll° 1I0BE the Sxhlbit Ticket Desk. COLLECTIONS OP PAPER BY THE SCOOTS. SHHHHHKHJiHHHW FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY R0ADMAH«S DBPARTMBHP STORE V/e Ship Fruit North - Grapefruit, „ LIB R A. h X HOUiiS AROUND THE T0,fl3: M onday Wednesday Friday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris, of 2JQ0 5:00 Chicago, Illinois, are guests at the Palm Lawn Apartments for Wednesday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 the month of March. YOU Mr. and Mrs. John rfelgand, of Dearborn, Michigan, are occupy- "C anger from £> eer" ing one of the Joe Dayton houses on Boca katon rtoad. ,;ith them By are his sisters, iuiss Weigand and Mrs. Porter, They all like :• t Vicki B avun? here, and plan to make this their winter home. This is. V ieki Baum in her bes>t b\ fatory-telling vein. Thoeee of us> n/ho enjoyea "Grand Hotel" , "Tale of to. and ilrs. E. A. MacDlugal, of Bali" etc. fenow how 1. fa*eiaating , Ontario, are in the Oak- ley guest cottage for a visit. her books a re. "linger from beer" They came down earlier, and were ib the story of two generations of in Fort Lauderdale with their a San Francib co family, told with son-in-law and daughter, who flew fill of '.'Vf.ikr.. B.-un's pat.r-h.V^f^ bfjck be Canada a few days ego, nai-saeive skill. It i& rich both The MacDoutals were visitors to in character arid in background.; San Boca Raton two years ago, and we Fr aaci&co in the (i&y& of it's ^reat hope they will become regular e&t opulence; Vienna , Parifc ana winter visitors. other European c apitals. it is her most memorable noel &ince "The keep- 11 The surprise party end shower ing Wood . given for kra. U, V. Hopkins t&e B.til.P. past Saturday in the Lions Club was beautifully planned and 6«r- ried out. The hostesses, Mrs. Carl Douglas, Mrs. ,/m. iilddinger OF CHIUrfiLN'S BOOKS and i«rs. Edward Borchardt, had By Ja%Butts planned every detail, from the deocrations of pink and blue, to Partners the secrecy with which it was all U,^..% Youth done. Thisety-five guests assem- bled in the Club at 7:30, and This is the first book to tell iUrs. Hopkins arrived just before the story of the U.N. in action. 8:00, There were big bows over It is the story of those who each door, pink and blue used shared in the work of the many profusely in the flower arrange- agencies of the II,. N. There are ments , which were in the shape many accounts of the problems of little cradles holding flowers of other children in other lands, and fern. Large vases of gladiolus end how the U. N. helped them to also were used. The table was set overcome these problems. It is in the form of an H, and the written in easy-to-understand gifts placed on the table set on language, and is all in all a the dais. Assorted sandwiches very interesting book. and punch were served by the hostesses. Among the guests was Mrs, J. Hopkins, of Ft, Lauder- dale. CHURCH SiSEVIC SS Community Church of Boca Raton Mr. James Inghram, of Providence, R. I. has returned to Boffa haton. Sunday School 10:00 A.M. He will be associated with Mr. Morning Services 11:00 o.M. Anthony Mojkowski in the develop- Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.li. ment of his Boca Raton Hills Evening Services 7:30 P.M. property. Thursday Bvening Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. V/e hear the °abana Club will be busy this summer...first, the Annual Lions Club party, when the Club closes, and then to be Baptist Church kept open for the summer, with a golf - tennis - cabana set-up. Boca Raton Sohool Auditorium Sounds good to a lot of people in this area. Q. in f. •»•• March 9, 1951 The Felioan Boca Raton., Florida

ABOOHD THE TOKN, CCHT*Dt BOCA RATON J&SHtONS Opposite Town Hall Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vona and daughter Eleanor, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gates, of War- washable Immanent Pleated Nyfcm wiok, H»I. are guests of Mr. and Mrs* Skirts - &6»95 Sydney Itool at Sunny Soil Farm. Mr. Vona is General Manager of the Warwick Tailortex Blouses - $2,98 and Up Country Club. Eione 2271 *******•*•**•**•**•**••**••*•* Mr. and Mrs* Conrad Sederlund have re- turned from Providence, Bel* where they MAIS ON JOLLIE sold their horns. Thoy havs purchased an STYLISTS apartment and lots in Booa Bsfccn Hills, and plan to make this their permanent Specializing in Permanent Waving home. and Hair Tinting

Falmetto Bark Road Friends of Mrs* Vfa» Brindle will be glad to know she has returned from the Booa Raton Call 43£1 hospital, and is recuperating at hor home in Bcoa Eaton Hilla* ••••***#*•*#****** *************

Mr» Anthony MojkOTski, who reoently BEO1N PI3MBING & HARDHAEB COe purchased ona of the radar buildings in Booa Baton Hills, which he will turn Hione 4111 or 4421 into an apartment, has just made a fly- ing trip to Providence, R«I« Night Sunday Days luoas Paints Super K Co-hostesses on Tuesday at luncheon Bsarless Cement Baint and card games wave Mrs« Co S*F« Ball and Mrsc Harold Turner, in tho home of Aceroas from City Hall the latter*. & delightful two oourse luncheon was ssrvnd at ono o5olock to *************************#****,(, sixteen guests. Throe tables of bridge and one of Canasta followed,. Prises EELPir SELFT IAMDSY were given for each table and thosa winning in bridge ware Mrs0 Max Hutkin, Open 8s00 AeM» fro 6:00 P.M. whose score was 10ff210 sccbelisve it Week Days or not* She was awarded a mi Ian straw bag? Mrs. Bernioe Fowler, who was Violet Hay Health Lamp Dryers—- awarded a most unusual compact, and Mrs. The Economical Way to Wash Wm» Sanborn, who won a copper watering oan, which also looks lovely as a planter. SERVICE CLEANERS The Canasta prize went to Mrs* Edward Phone 4801 Bollook, a orystal and silver* aah tray* ************>>;*************•**»::» Mrs. Louis Malpe out for consolation, and received a copper flower arranger. GRADING^ ALL TYPES OF TRACTOR WOfiK. This was one of the nicest parties we MUCK FOR SALE INSIDE CITY LIMITS AND have attended in a long while, and it BOCA RATOM HILLS. SSB FRANK HURLBBRT was nice for the guests from. St. louis OR SMISTY, AT ACME ROOFING CO., BOCA to go home with the prizes. RATON HILLS.

Mrs* Leonard Harris wants to thank every- one who was so kind in extending their BOCA RATON BABBBB SHOP sympathies in her recent bereavements* Oraed and Operated By Mr* and Mrs, Louis Malpe, and Mr, and Iso A« Silvestry Mrs. Edward- ft&leok, of St. Loui*, Mo,, (Forawr^r with fch« Boon Hatcu Club) who have b««n pjeeta of tb» Jtex jfafccio'a for ^ m a B»Htfl** fluMwwwjr to Bi nssday for their hone* plefealy Modern, Sanitary Shop

Speoial Attention Given Your Mr* Sidney Jones has just returned from Children a business trip in Detroit* He will take up his duties on the zoneing and Next Door to Frank's March 9, 1961 Tho Felican Booa Ratonj Florida

The regular meeting of the Lion's Club WRIGHT DRUG STORE held Monday night had an attendance of 41 members, and five guests., toro of which Inscription Fharmaoists were visiting lions from the North. The Rexall Store The weekly Convantion Fund raffle was Parker Pans Norris Candies held. Lfc. Saxton Crawford,, on leave Hione 4551 Dee'vfield Beaofa from his duties, told of his experiences on duty in Alaska? whioh were very inter- ********************************** eating. It v.'&s announced that the new Theatre in Sooa Raton Hills will open within four to five weeks, and that the BROW'S management vir:.ll turn over the proceeds Our Tropical lounge is Ideal for of the first night to the lien's Clube Entertaining A oommittoe was appointed for the sale of tioketa, headed by John Loughreyo Have luncheon or Dinner in Our Others on the ooasnittee are Sasi Zibsl, Modern Dining Room; Evan Thcsaas, Dr. Ha» O'Donaell, 2i:ii Cc-hen, Conri Curry, and Sydney Pools Announcement o*1 the actual opening date Paokage Store Rione 3901 will bo mads late*, Vfo think this is Federal Highway at Royal Palm Read e very fine gets few's on the part of the ********************************* management, nr;d it will be nioe to have our own theatre soon» UNIVERSAL TEIEVISION A3JD APPLKUCE SERVICE

Salss and Service flilly Guaranteed The annual Poppy Day sale, sponsored Electrical Appliances by the American Legion Auxiliary, will Hione 2561 You? Emerson Dealer be held tomorrow; March 10, The reve- Fi'ee Pickup and Delivery nue derived from the sale of those ******************************** poppies enables tho work of Re-habila- tation and Child Welfare vfhioh the Aux- TROXELLfS SERVICE STATION iliary carries on- So your contribution B»P, Iroxell will be appreciated. The Postal- contest for school children Federal Highway and Booa Raton Rd. was won by Pebei Eelshp 5th grade, Joan Crosby, 7th grade, Philip Powers., honor- Sinclair Gasoline Aoesssories able mention* Five posters received Motor Tune-Up General Repairs gold stars for merits One of the win- ******************************** ner a will be selected for entrants into the state contest. Tires Batteries Accessories Motor Tune«TJp General Repairs

BOCA SERVICE The Variety Five & Ten Cent Store opened Federal Highway & Royal Palm Road its doors yesterday, and welcomes your patronage* We again wish them success-, Pick Up Hione 3911 Delivery another link in the march to progress. Prompt^ Courteous Servioe ******************************** -» Gaarl Douglas <•- ******************************* WANTED BOCA RATON PAIHT SUPPIY Work of any kind *.» Housework - hand East of the Post Office laundry - baby sitting. Also room for rant, or room and board. LOTS BROS. PADTTS House #8, Spanish Village, or phone Asphalt Tile « Painters for Hire Booa Raton 3251. Estimates Cheerfully Given Call 5281 —• Jerry Bradlay, Bill Blackniokj, Owners

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PELTCAU 9. 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida

F A V 0 R I T 3 H 3 C I P i S B AND M HARDIES COMPANY Creole Shrimp General Electric Dealer Plastic Ware 3.P.S. Paints •Brown six slices of bacon, cut Glass Cut to Size - Hardware up finem and add 1 1/2 cups of diced celery, 1 cup diceci Charles Ott, Owner Phone 3561 green pepper, and two medium or 5322 onions diced. Brown all together and add two cans of Campbell's Dixie Highway tomato soup, a dash of ,Worces- tershire sauoe, and a little * * ******** **** * * * Jf ;,.**** * * ****** * * salt and pepper. Let the mixture simmer for about 30 minutes. About 15 minutes before serving, BOB'S BAR & RESTAURANT add two cans of shrimp, or 1 lb. of fresh shrimp and 1 medium «here Your Appetite Must Be can of mushrooms. Serve very Satisfied hot over two cans of Chow Mein noodles« Package Goods Free'Delivery A very nice luncheon dish. (We Are As Near As Your 1 hone) Call 3551 At the Stoplight JOKE DZPZ-RTj-plNT A lawyer acquaintance just out of college was pleading his FLO'S ,/AViI SHOPPE first case. The nasty railroad company had killed twenty-four Post Office Bldg.- Deerfield of his farmer client's hogs. Beach The young iavuyer was trying to i..pie- impress the jury with the magni- C0MPLET3 BEAUTY CASE tude of the injury. Phone Boca Raton 2237 "Imagine tweaty-four hogs, gent- lemen^ Twenty-fourI Twice the OPERATOR -- Dixie Hillegas number there are in the jury box1.

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COUNCIL II0LD3 MARCH K3ETING The Harch of Dimes has ended it's annuald rive here, and Chairman, The regular isetinjs of the Town I.Irs. Thos. Giles, announces that Council was held on Wednesday a total of y585-OO was made. Two ni.^ht. Reports from, the several sizeable donations were made, by committees were ^iven. Mr. Morris a local matron who prefers to sun;r;ested a special policeman be remain anonymousy, , a donation of appointed to aid the regular de- (j£(£o was made by the Club, and ppartiiBnt, , particularlpy y at ni^ht. the remainder-was collected in Ft e Chief Loughreh y reportedd thath t the town, and through the benefit we have complete First Aid equip- square dance held last month in merit-, A notion was made, and car- the Lions Club, ried, thr.t heads of departments, such as Fire, Police, Supt. of Water, etc. be present at both general and comnlttee meetings. Town Attorney, John Hoore, was The Art Guild of Boca Raton asked to f-et data on Social Se- closed its second annual exhibit curity and Retireiaent for the on Wednesday, after laving esten- Town employees. The Parks and ded it another four daysy . Thurs- Playgrounds committee was instruc- day and Fridad y exhibitori s claimei d ted to decide on a replacement their work, and the Cloister Patio for the Beach life guard who leavennce more is restored to the Club, soon; also to look into the sit- .an actual count of pproceeds has uation of benches and barbecue not been made, but will be announ- t)its for the Beach and Memorial ced next week. It was a most Park, iir. Brennan reported there successful exhibit, however, from were 12 calls for the Fibre Dept. every point of view. A number in February, with an average of of sales of pictures, and of crafts 13 men responding. There were were made, 20$ of which will go three calls for the r esuscitator, to the Guild. We wish to thank The policp e committee report was the Club for donating the faeili- not completep t , UrU . ii/hit-ehous/hith e re- ties and its many departmentp s for pportedd on repairs t o thhe roadd lead-theildhir ggraciou s cooperationp . 1/1th- ini g t o SpanisSih h VillagVil e vir. tthh e out theseth , thh e officerf s of the Water Plant, To repair this, an Guild, and the committees could estimate of $lf>l|.8.6b was given, not possibly have had such a success Since this wus not included in ful exhibit. All of the Guild mem- the budget, a motion was made to bers and the Officers are to be take the amount out of surplus congratulated on their untiring and the motion wag carried. A efforts. We look forward to a report on Palmetto Park Road stated bigger exhibit next year, that Mr. Sundy is working on the idea of making it a State Road and JUNIOR CLASS PLAY OF SEACREST HIGH the State will maintain it. A SCHOOL I/ILL KuVS TIIE SnCOl-ID PRE- suggestion wad made fro clods P,al- SSNTATJOIF OF ITS AIUTUAL PL.-Y TO* netto Park Road, if necessary, and HIGIIT IN THE AUDITORIUM OF 30YH« send these facts to Rep. Bollinger T01T HIGH SCHOOL, AT S:00 P.K. and the State Legislature. It ADI.II3SI0H IS 75/ general and $1.00 was stated that the airport lease reserved, was approved by C.A.A.

FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S BEPABTMEST STORE We Ship Fruit North - Grapefruit Heady-to-Wear and Sportswear - Oranges, Tangerines in Seaaon, for "* March l6, The Pelican Boca Raton/uij,., J.x_Floridy a LIBRARY HOURS AHO'UND TE3 TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday The annual I.lusicale given by Lirs. Lavonne IIouw at her home 2:00 5:00 on Wavecrest Way will be given tod^.y at 2:30 P.M. This is for Wednesday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 the benefit of the Community Church, and has always attracted music lovers in this area, Th.'s KaVS YOU READ year will see a more Varied pro- "RIVERS PAHTING" gram than here-to-fore, inasnuch as several additions to the pro- By gram have been made* Partici- Shirley Barker pants this year will be Mrsi "Rivers Parting" is the dis tingui*- Mduw at the organ; I.Irs. Ililde- shed new book by the author of garde Schina, pianoj Hiss Elsa "Peace, My Daughters," It is a Lloegle, W0\7 York City, harpist, most uncommon historical novel. It and Hiss Kerta Rot her, dramatic is 'written in tha superb style that •.goprano, of Boynton Beach, for- won I.Iisa Barker's first novel merly of ifaterbury, Conn. The unstinted praise of serious critics Women's S o ci e ty of Chri s t i an S er- of American v/ritlng, Thi^s is a vice sponsors this music ale, and hauntin^Iy beautiful novel about they will serve refreshments the conflict batween Puritan and after the program, and an offering Cavalier traditions in early New will be taken* Everyone is cor- Hampshire. Your library liaait on dially invited to attend, and a its*"best seller" shelf. most entertaining program is planned, B.M.P. 4BHHKMHKHHHBHHH5- Birthdays,„, visitors., .parties,**, CHURCH SERVICES still go on,. .Mrs .and I.irs. Theo- dore Tobish, of Tresmton, IT,J. Community Church of Boca Raton are visiting the R.A. Porters and have been included in several Sunday School 10:00 A.M. informal parties,..,., corning Services 11:00 A.II, A few friends stopped in to say Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. "Happy Birthday" to I.Irs. J.H. Evening Serviced 7J30 P.H. Eowo a fev; dajs aria, and uere Pfayer Service happy to see her looking so very Thursday Evening 7:30 P.M. well after a few weeks fighting the virus so prevalent this win- ter Also having a birthday the past Baptist Church weeic was Sydney Vi/ragge, who had a quiet dinner in the oceanfront Boca Raton School Auditorium home they have leased for the sea- son. . . t « • Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Church Services 11 £00 A.r.f. The Ode IVMteners, of Frederick- town, Mo., who have spent the sea- son here, will return to their home on Monday,..we hate to see Catholic Services then go so soon, but hop© they will be back very e arly next fall St. Vincent's Delray Beach to occupy the house they ha. ve pur- chased on the waterway, Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11:00 A.Mi A more famous day one mipjht pick Weekday Mass 7:'

TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN THE PELICAN March 16, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida

AROUND THE TOOT, CONT'D. MAISON JOLLIE STYLISTS The Poppy Day s, les held by the Legion Auxiliary was very success- Specializing in Permanent Wav- ful according to Mrs, Arnold Me- ing and Hair Tinting Spadden, Chairman, The Auxiliary wishes to thank ail who gave to this very worthy cause, proceeds Palmetto Park Road of which aree used for rehabili- tation for veterans and for child Boca Raton Call 4321 care of veterans children, ********************** Mr. and Mrs* Glenn Bchan, cf Daer- BROW PLUMBING & HARDWARE CO. fleld Es^cn, are the proud parents cf a baby girl, bom in Brovard Phone 4111 or 4421 General lioapital, Ft, La'M&rda.le, Thursday, Marca 15« Mrs,, Boho.;i Night Sunday Days is the former uoan G-eteheil, daugh- ter of Mrk end Krs0 Charles Gat- Lucas Paints Super Kea-Tone chsll ard granddaughter of Mrs. A.E. Fetruccii of Boca Baton. Peerless Cement Paint Across froia City Ea.ll At the Struby Apartments era Mr. and Mrs <, Wee dell Land and daughter ****************** Mary, cf Washington. D«.C, and Mrs. Ora Lee .Tones and her aoth9r, Mrs, G-eo, R3 Russell, of Detroit.. HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY They are friends of the Yarnua Steinba'ighs, and have been enjoy- Open 8sOO A.M. to 6:00 P»M ing the .facilities of the Club. Wcskdays * Alao at the Struby, are Mrs* A^J. Ruaso, Gardes City, L.I., Mrs, Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers 0oN« Presbrey of Neiv York City, (The Eccmomieal Vfey to Vfesh) and Mrs, Herbert E. Earth and Miss Gladys $. Jacques, of Detroit, The latter, two are friends of ths SERVICE CLEANERS Newell Wallacas, and Mrs. Barth visited here last ssasto, Boca Raton Phone 4801

Mr. and Mrs* Walter Simmons are ***************** at the Strubj aiso«.. „ h9 is a brother of Mrs* Stuart Weeks of Delray, end they have been visit- BOCA RATON FASHIONS ing back arA forth, Opposite Town Hall ***!**#***#**** Washable Pemenent Pleated Nylon Skirts - $6,95 BOCA RATON BARBER SHOP Tailortex Blouses - |2,?8 & Up Owned and Operated Phone 2271 By Leo A. Silvestry (Formerly with. Boca Raton Club} Be a Satisfied Customer in The town of Boca Raton was visit- A Completely Moderns Sanitary Shop, Special Attention ed by a sea monster all this Given to Your Children . morning. Many people gathered to watch the antics of a giant Ray Next Door to Frank's v/hich had probably been wounded and seeking shelter in shallow waters. You may still be able to see it off the public pavilion. *••? March 16, 195J1 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida Post Office receipts for the first WRIGHT DRUG STORE two months of 1951 compared to 1950; Prescription Pharmacists Gross receipts for 1951 -.,'5350.4.5 The Rexall Store Parker Pens Norris Candies Increase 838,07 Phone Eoerfidd Beach Mail cancellations for the first tWO months I 1951 109,069 BROWN'S 1950 105 A22 Increase i Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal The Boca Raton Club is now run- for Entertaining ning its official mail through a Have Luncheon or Dinner in meter machine! which they did not OLIT Hod am Dining Room operate last jyear. The meter read- ing was approximately 6500 can- Package Store - Phone 3901 cellations which means that if Federal Highway a t Royal Palm lid. they were run-through our machine the cancellation would bo about 10,000 over ljast year. UNIVERSAL TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE There will be a meeting of the Art Guild of Boca Raton on Tues- Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed day evening, March 20, at 8;00. Electrical Appliances A report on the recent Exhibit Phone 256l Your Emerson Dealer will be made, and all members are Free Pickup & Delivery urged to be present.

TROXELL'3 SERVICE 3TATI01T 1223 E.P. Troxell The following is an excerpt from Federal Highway & Boca RatonRd, one of the current magazines, but is so apropos that we thought it Sinclair O-sscline ,-sc?3srsories I'? 0 0'. to int I.iotur Tune-Up General Repairs "We face a grueling period of hard work, self-denial and dan- ger. The times are unusual and Tires Batteries Accessories so will be the effort we shall, Kotor Tune Up General Repairs be called upon to make. Of all the non-govermental agencies 3 0 C A SERVICE of the American people, |he Federal Highway & Royal palm Rd. Red Cross will have to b

FAVORITE RECIPES B AND M HARDWARE COMPANY SWEET POTATOES & CRANBERRIES General Electric Dealer Plastic Ware B.PtS. Paints Boil 6 sweet potatoes -- peal & out in halves lengthwise; scoop Glass Cut to Size - Hardware out halves slightly,, Place 6 halves in a greased baking dish, Owner Chas, Ott Phone 3561 fill centers with cranbsrry sauce or yyiz and top with regaining.halves. Melt 3 tablespoons batter, add. 1/3 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon Dixie Highway salt, and 1/2 cup finely chopped nuts| spread over potatoes, ********************** Bake in a noderata over, 350° F. for 20-25 minutes or until light* ly browned, B0B*S BAR & RESTAURANT it Portions Where Your Appetite Must Be Satisfied ***************** Package Goods - Free Delivery {We are as near as your Phone) JOKES Call 3551 At the Stoplight A man went to a psychiatrist to be examined, because he had an Inferiority complex*' The psy- ******************** chiatrist tcld nim to take his coat off, and lie down on the floor. After a few minutes, he DEADLINE FOR NEV.'S OR ADS told the patient to get up and. put on his coato "That will be FOR THE PELICAN IS WEDNESDAY &100," he said? "but I can't do anytning for you«««c.you don't NOON. have an inferiority complex, you're just inferior?"

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Price 5 cents The Pelican The Civil Defense meeting was EASTER SERVICES PLANNED held in Town Hall at 8?00 P.M. Tuesday evening., A representa- Instead of the regular 7:30 A.M. tive group was present, and much Mas3 in the Club auditorium, a interesting and constructive dis- very nice plan has been arranged cussion took place. The Director by the management. On Sunday and Secretary., in view of the fact morning, regular services will there had been such a lapse of be held'at 9?GO A.I.I, Miami tiHiS between tliii andthe" last -meet- High School Choir will give an ing, reviewed, some of the high- Easter Concert in ths Cloister lights of ths earlier meetings,, Lounge at 10s2j.5 A6M0 Prom These prcsspt were acquainted 9:30 until 10:li-$, a special with 3 013.0 of tho dovelopmer.ts breakfast will be served for that have been going on at County those at tan ding the concert, Headquarters in Wast Palm Beadh, at a cost- of §1.00 per person. lir, Oic nla reported or. the recent There will be no charge for meeting of Transportation Chairmen the concert,, and the public is f held in i/.pnBr, !; r. Stvuby, the cordially invited to attend. new Housing Chairman; discussed This is ths first time such a some of the principal expects of program has been arranged, and his assignment, and offered in- it is expected to draw many teresting data psrtiiiBub to Nation- attendants from this area. al Civilian Defense r.p etlnga im Wa3h.tngt on, D, 0. Ik?, Jone a, new Chief Warden of Zone 3, was for The Art Guild of Boca Raton mot starting a mere active pro/Tram in the Town Hall for an Infor- locally, to stir- the townspsoples mal resume of the Art Exhibition interest. There was much discussion just closed. Over two thousand along this phase of getting the dollars was realized from the people out to Civilian Defense Exhibit, after all taxes at i-ieetingSs, Mr», Eutkin offered to cetera wore payed. There were act personally as an envoy of the s3xty-.tb.res exhibitors and eight main, organization, to acquaint the tables of crafts, Ten or twelve people by card* by public address pictures wersr sold, as well as system, etca as to meeting datesa numerous of the crafts and books Mr« Turner wa3 asked to accept the of Ted ?ratt!s Flame Tree and editorship of all data that is be- a ing sent to this headquarters 2SE2iS£Js_MSi.3£Si;» percentage and form a sort of Library of of all of which "will go into Information for the town, Mrs, the Library aid Art Guild BuULd- Crates brought in the Women's ing Fund, The Guild is very proud Registration blanks well filled, of this second annual Exhibit,, and promised to have the rest soon. and is very grateful to the ciub The Men's Registration blanks will for it3 wonderful cooperation, come later. Mr, Hal the spoke -of both in ilie loan of the space his experiences in the last war and the excell ent help given by with Civilian Defense and there- its various departments, life also by added good ideas. Tlie Director would like to congratulate our i/Ishes to thank all who attended, own home-town exhibitors, on and hopes the next meeting win their cooperation and the quality bee an even greater turnout. of their work. lira, A,K, Merrill, lira, Joseph Shapiro, Mrs, Kay Driscoll, I Irs. Schine, firs, lifa. Willingham, and others who were nice enough to exhibit their mm personal works of art. It has made the Guild very enthusiastic about planning the Third Exhibit for next year8

FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE We Ship Fruit North - Grapefruit, Ready-to-lifear and Sportswear--- Oranges, Tangerines in 23,, 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton,. Florida

L I B R A HI HOURS AROUND THE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday The Musicale at the home of Mrs. Lavonne I.louw the past Friday 2:00 5:00 drew a very large nuriber of music lovers, some from Lake Worth and T Wednesday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 Pompano as well as at ? am comm- unity. Participants were Iferta Hother Dramatic Soprano, TJlsi- HAVE YOU READ: l.Ioegle, Karpi t, lies. J.M. Schlui piano and Lira . Houw, organ. "THE LEFT HAND OF GOD" The opening number was a piano or^an duet, Fantasie for Organ William E. Barrett and Piano, which v/as followed by several Irish selections The Left Hand of God is a stirring in honor • of St .Patrick. Hiss inspirational tale of sweeping Iloegle's first selection was adventure and daring concept, an Au Jouet, by Zabel. She followed exciting story of thrilling action this with Believe lie If All and the strange doors which open Those Endearing Young Charms, when a man so^ks God, The unusual and The Last Rose of Summer. climax is both a surprise and .a. Her renditions of Volga Boatman challenge la this well-written v/as very well arranged, and rousing story of taut drama and the Salzedo composition of revealing faith, in far-off, Fracheur thrilled her audiace exotic China, William E. Barrett with its beauty of play of is the author of "Flight From strings. As an encrtre she played Youth", "The dumber of Hy Days," The Lusic Box, which is always "The Evil Heart," and a highly a perfect selection for that acclaimed biography, Woman on instrument. MlssRothsr gave as Horseback. Aak for it * your her first number, Porgi Amor, library has it I from The Ilaiviage of Figaro, well suited to her voice, as was B.M.P, her Der Truz by Hildaclr. She was not able to give her lovely There will be a Lecture on Sunday voice full range, dti e to the Evening, April 1st, at 8:30 in size of the area. As an enooce, the Auditorium of the Club. Dr. she used When I Have Sung My Ruth Alexander, of Canaan, M.Y. Song To You. As a surprise world traveller and lecturer, who to those attending, the four has just returned from a tour participants had decided to through the south and south east, Bizet's AgnesDei, as an expression will use as her topic, "lifhich of the Lenten season, "This had Way America?" Price of admission not been rehearsed, but was very will be $1,00 plus tax. This is well done Indeed, and most for the benefit of the Art Guild appreciated by the audience. and Library Building Fund, and Following the pro .7^111, the promises to be most interesting. ./omen's Society of Christian Ser- The Public Is cordially invited. vice served punch from a baauti- fully decorated bowl in the p. patio, and Ilrs. Schine presided at the tea table, main decoration CHURCH ssnioss of which was a cake especially Community Church of Boca Raton baked for the occasion by the Pastry Staff at the Club. It was Sunday School 10:00 A.M. appropriately decorated with a Homing Services 11:00 A.M. tiny church, with musical notes Youth Fellovr&i ip 6:00 P.II, on opposite corners of the cake, Evening Services 7;30 P.ii. one reading, Fantasie Organ and Thursday Evening Piano, the other The Wearin" of Prayer Service The Green. This beafit was one 7:30 P.M. of the most enjoyable afternoons of music we have attended ioa some time, and lira, IIouw Is to be Baptist Church congratulated, and the V/SCS as well, for having such a very Boca Raton School Auditor ium nice program. Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Church Services 11:00 A.M.

Catholic Services s~- i.»_ T, - — March 23. 1951 The Pelican Boca Raton, Florida

AROUND THE TOKN, CQNT'D: BOCA RATON FASHIONS Opposite Town Hall Another interestin s ev£nt sche- duled is the Pops Concert on Washable Permanent Pleated Tuesday, April 3, at 3:00 P.M. Nylon Skirts - $6.95 which will be conducted by Topy Cabot. For this affair, Mr. & Tailortex Blouses *2.98 & UP Mrs, Joseph Shapiro are opening Phone 2271 the lovely garden of their home on Cocoanut. Row. Many who enjoy- ##************::;**#********••; •••-' t* ed the short series of Sunday night concerts conducted by Mr. MAISON JOLLIE Cabot, will be pleased to know STYLISTS he has consented to do this, and those who have not heard this Specializing in Permanent conductor and his musicians will Waving and Hair Tinting be most amazed at the ability of ons so young who, despite youth, Palmetto Paik Road has had outstanding experience. This concerts too, is for the Boca Raton Call 4321 Art Guild e.r>d Library Building Fund, and an offering will be *******#******#***************** taken. T!ia public is welcome to attend this concert anfi we feel BROWN PLUMBING & HARDWARE CO. sure will enjoy it» Phone 4111 or 4421 The R«A. Porters and their guests Night Sunday Days of the past week or so, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tobish, of Trenton, Lucas Paints Super KemTone NcJ», planed out to New York on Peerless Cement Paint Wednesday. Mrs, Porter will re- Accross from City Hall turn April 5*'

The Red Cross Drive is going WRIGHT DRUG STORE strong, according to Vto Struby, Chairman. Over five hundred dol- Perscription Pharmacists lars has besn collected, and with The Rexall Store another quarter of the way to go, Parker Pens Horris Candies he expects to have over a thou- Phone \\$$1 Deerfield T.-.QZ ^ sand to be credited to this area. Those who have not turned in their donation are urged to do so. BROWN'S The Third Gala Informal of the Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal Lions Club will be held at the For Entertaining Cabanas, thanks to the manage- ment of the Boca Raton Club0 On Have Luncheon or Dinner in Sunday, April 1$, the Cabanas will Our Modern Dining Room open at noon, and swimming may be enjoyed all afternoon, in the Package Store Phone 39OI lovely pool or the ocean., The Pedei>al Hwy. at Royal Palm Rd, bar will be open for your favorite drink at very nodest prices, and a snack bar will provide sandwiches et cetera, also at low prices, UNIVERSAL TELEVISION A floor show has been arranged, AND with Bob Lynn and his entertainers providing the amusement„ Tony Cabot's APPLIANCE SERVICE famous orchestra will play for Sales andService Fully Guaranteed moonlight dancing from 8;C0 P*M. HLectrical Appliances til midnight. The Tickets for this fun-festival are on sale -now, Phone 256l Your Emerson Dealer price is two dollars, and you may purchase them from any Lion member. Free Pickup & Delivery

The Club management treated the TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION office group to a moonlight boat E.P. Troxall trip on Honday night. The "7-HI" from Ponpano Yacht Basin was used. Federal Hwy. & Boca Raton Road About thirty-five enjoyed the trip, 1'usic was provided for dancing and Sinclair Gasoline Accessories singing, and a most delicious box Motor Tune-Up General Repairs supper provided. The boat cruised down the inland waterway to Lau- derdale, up New River_, and back,. Tires Batteries Accessories It was a perfect night for such an outing, and a great time was liotor Tune-Up General Repairs had by all attending. BOCA SERVICE Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd, Mr, J,C, Morris has asked that we make a retraction of a state- Pick Up Phone 3911 Delivery ment attributed to him in the last issue of the Pelican. Mr.. Prompt, Courteous Service Horris states he is not against -- Carl Douglas -- having an extra night; policeman, if necessaty, but that he did not make the suggestion at the Council BOCA RATON PAINT SUPPLY meeting. East of the Post Office LOWE BHOS. PAINTS Aspha.lt Tile - Painters for hire Estimates Cheerfully Given Call ^231 Jerry Bradley Owners Bill Blacknidk

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FAVORITE RECIPES B AND M HARDWARE COMPANY The following recipe was submitted General Electric Dealer by I.Irs, Mae Brown. PI an tic Ware B.P»S. Paints Glass Cut to Size - Hardware NOODLE RING Chas. Ott Owner Phono 356l Separate l\. eggs, and beat the yolks or 53-22 and whites separately until stiff0 Dixie Highway To the yolks, add 3 cups of boiled noodles, 2 tablespoons of melted butter, 1 teaspoon of salt, and l/ij. teaspoon of pepper. Stir well and fold in the stiffly beaten egg whiteso Grease a ring mold BOB*S BAR & RESTAURANT wall, and coat with 3/2 cup of bread crumbs. Pour in the noodle lifhore Your Appetite I.Iust Be mixture, cover with 1/2 cup of c Satisfied crunbs, and r.ot th9 mold in a pan of "boiling water, Place in an Package Goods - Free Delivery oven pr-s-rieabj-.;-; to 32£J F,, .and bake about 4.S ralnutss, or until (We are as near aa your phone) firm, Ui:mold on a hot platter, and fill the center with any cream- Call 3551 At the Stoplight ed vegetable or fish.

JOKE DEFAimiENT "Did you present your account to the defendant?" inquired a lawyer of his clie.jyb, "1 did, sir," "And what did he say?" "lie told ma to go to the devil," "And what did you do then?" "Why, then, I cans to you."

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TOWN COUNCIL in.7,1 girls' softball team also wa3 discussed. It v/asagreed by all The Town Conncil met on '/ednesday present to develope a baseball evening, a continuation of a meet- diamond in Pearl City to give the ing that was adjourned two weeks people there some out-let for ago, III** Lamb, Town Clerk, re- recreation. Part of the funds ported that the IQ^O Tax Roll is for this summer program will completed and now on file. Unfin- come fron surplus funds, and the ished business was to pull the rest from gate receipts. Those numbers on the bonds. To redeem present at this meeting were these bonda, a stated sun is paid Geo. i/hitehouse, Frank Roadman, (in this case, OlO,000) and the J.C. Harris, V/m. Lamb, and Ilayor bonds are returned tothe town. O'Donnell. Twenty numbers were drawn from a box by I.Irs. Jar.es Lally, who first was blindfolded by the Ilayor, and D::. ALSIAKDSR TO SPEAK SUITDAY these are the numbers that will be paid. Letters were read concern- Scheduled for Sunday night, in ing application for a police job, tiie Club auditorium, is-T-a*lec- should one be needed. Application ture by Dr. Ruth Alexander, who for taxi permits from Yellow Cab, at present is a gaest in the Inc. Cl3ruling out of the Inlet was Club, She isa well known author discussed, and it was stated that and lecturer, and a most charm- if the Town would use its equip- ing person in the bargain. She ment, Private owners would pay the has several degrees, but says hire, I.Ir. Turner, l.ir. Prichard she prefers to look as though and i.Ir, V/hitehouse wore appointed she hadn't the remotest connection to see llr. Schine. with "real brains1'1. Her'Subject will be, "l/hich Way America11, Tuesday evening, a meeting of the and we feel sure this will be Parks and PlaygroundsCommittee of more than worth while for every- the Town Council was held in Town one. Hall, A dis cussion of a program Dr. Alexander 13 giving her time for the summer was had, and all for this graciously, and proceeds felt the town as a whole wished will go to the Building Fund of some 3ort of definite program, the Library and Art Guild. with a general director. The committee generally leaned toward On Tuesday, April 3rd, a Mualcaale baseball, or soft ball as the main will be presented'by Tony Cabot form of entertainment, but not the and his Orchestra, in the gar-' professional type as we had the den of the Joseph Shapiro home, past year or so. The possibility Boca Raton Estates, Several of having the entire program si rpria es have been planned, and under the direction of some quali- the program promises to be ex- fied person from one of our Southern cellent. The time is 3:00, Colleges' Physical Education De- and an offering will be taken, partments was thought a possibi- for the Building Fund also. lity. Said director would act as Life Guard and help in giving in- structions to the children and DEADLINE FOR FILING TANGIBLE AND younger set in tennis, volley ball, INTANGIBLE PROPERTY TAX AND shuffle board, baseball, etc. A HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION IS APRIL 1st ....WHICH GIVES YOU TODAY AND HALF A DAY TOMORROW. FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN»S DEPARTMENT STORE We Ship Fruit North - Grapefruit, Oranges, Tangerines in Season, Ready-to-V/ear and Sportswear Soda Fountain for WOTT ",VrTH.fFT?J mJTT Tvrnm i? 1.9gl TILS PELICAK Bpca il Florida

LIBRARY HOURS AROUHD THE T0U1T; Visiting her sister-in-law, lira. Monday Wednesday Friday Jean l.Iaschucli at Seabreeze, is lira, John P. Ilaschuch, of liorrls- 2; 00 5-.00 torm, K.J. She and her daugh- ters Joan and Ann, arrived In Wednesday Evenings 7^00 - 9^00 time for the Easter holiday. The girls will fly north April Q to resume their studies; Joan HAVE YOU READ is a Senior at Ilolyoke, in Mass, FOXFIRE and Ann is a student at Kent, By' Summit, II.J. Their mother will Anya Seton? remain here for an indefinite tine. Anya Seton, who wrote Dra^caawyck,

cjuojLse among others, has written Mr. Sydney Uragge left yesterday another book which is high on for Hew York, after spending the the best seller list. This is a season here with lira. V/ragge and story about foxfire, that lumin- daughter Ellen, llrs. 1/ragge ous glow as false as any desert will fly north tomorrow with mirage. It is also a stcry about Ellen and her servants. They love, a love that learned to be purchased the Ilaynes house in as real, as down to earth as the Por la Mar, and will come down mining town and the great mount- early nest fall to occupy it, • ains beyond It, Above all, it is lie, Y/ragfje hopes to 00 rae down an adventurous story of a quest with several friends a little for gold which ended in discovery. later to golf, since his favorite Kew America meets the ancient course here in Boca, will renain iaystery in this tense love story. open for the summer. Your library has it for your read- ing pleasure,...... >ask for it I B.H.P. The local troop of Brownies enter- tained the two troops of Cub Scouts at an Easter Egg Hunt the past Tuesday afternoon. It was held CHURCH SERVICES on Sabel Point, and {he children were all transported from the Community Church of Boca Raton school, where they were met by Sam Zibel in the same truck in Sunday School 10S00 A.M. which he tool; then to the Circus Horning Services 11:00 A.It. in West Palm Beach last fall. The Youth Pellowship 6;00 P.M. Hunt, games and refreshments were Evening Services enjoyed by all the youngsters. 7:30 P.M. Chaperones were llrs. Clementine Prayer Service 1 Thursday Evening 7:30 P.LI. Drown and llrs. John Elegies .

LEGION PLANS SHOW Baptist Church A Chatauqua type of show will be Boca Raton School Auditorium presented in Boca Raton on April 12 & 13j sponsored by the American Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Legion and Legion Auxiltery, It Church Services 1U00 A.M. will include all kinds of skits, contest for children under five, large family album ^pictures" Catholic Services etc. The show, called "Crasy Days", is now In production, and St. Vincent's Delray Beach will employ all local talent. It Sunday llasses 9:00 & 11:00 A.M. lias been planned to use the thea- Weekday I.Iass tre in Boea Satan Hills, if it Is 7:30 A.II, complete by that date. If not, tho school auditorium will be MASS AT THE CLUB SUNDAY A.M. AT used. Price of admission will 7O0 IN THE AUHETORIUH. be '^1,00 plus tax for adults and 50/ for children, Proceeds will go to the Legion Home fund. • March 30, 1951 THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida AROUND THE TOWN, CONT'D. MAISON JOLLIE Mr, and Mrs, James Caldwell have STYLISTS purchased a home on Cocoanut Row, Boca Raton Estates, and Specializing in Permanent Wav- plan to make this their winter ing and Hair Timting home, i Their northern address is Pine Knoll, Mi.Hers Lake Road, Palmetto Park Road1 Wooster, Ohio. Mr, Caldwell heads the Rutbermaid Mfg. Co. Boca Raton Call 4? 21 Also n^w home owners are Mr. ********************** and Mrs. YJm* A* Benson, who pur- chased itha Yferdrip house on BROW PLUMBING & HARDWARE CO. Booa Eaton Road, and also a house on 8th St. They are the parents Phone 4111 or 4421 of EuDEjell T. Benson, vi'no heads the Locker Room at the Club. Night Sunday Days

We are jsorry that the bug that Lucas Paints Super Kem-Tone has been going 'round caught up with Mr:s» Edna Giganti, and Lea Peerless Cement Paint Harris, among others, and -we hope they will be back in there Across from City Hall punching soon. ******************** At a Flag raising ceremony to celebrate the great pro/notional HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY summer program of the Club, Mayor Jack Sacinders of Eslray, B.l£, Open 8100 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Chalker of Deyr.field and Mayor Weekdays 0'Donnetl were present. Also attending were David Sonine, Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers President cf the Sonine Hotel (The Economical way to Wash) Corp,, Mr. aad Mrs, Stuart Robert- son, he iis director of the pro- SERVICE CLEANERS gram, Tammy Armour, Fred Perry, Henry Warren, Robt. Botta, of Boca Raton Phone 4801 the Club management. The Flag raising |tcok place in front of ****************** the Cabanas BOCA RATON FASHIONS Opposite Town Hall ***************** Washable Permenent Pleated Nylor Skirts - $6.95 BOCA RATON BARBER SHOP Tailortex Blouses - & Up Owned and Operated Phone 2271 i By ***************************** Leo A. Silvestry (Formerly with the Boca Raton Club) FOR SALE Be a Satisfied Customer in A GAS RANGE — FOUR BURNER Completely Modern, Sanitary USED TWO MONTHS FOR Shop. Special Attention Given INFORMATION, CALL 20?l to Your Children.

Next Door to Franks March 50. 1951 TEE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida

The Oscar Dooley Medals awarded LIONS CLUB MEETING at the Uc. of Miami, went to Skidmore, Owings and Merrill The regular meeting of the Lions of New York, for the Lever House Club was held Monday night in the in Hew York, business design, Club House, with a large number and to Clark and Frey, Palm of members. Main speaker of the Springs, Cal., for the design evening w!as Bobby -Johnson who of the Albert Frey home in Pel HI owns the 'Trading Post in West Palm Springs. With so much building Beach, and who ia supervisor of in this area, this should prove Lions Industries in Palm Beach. •a most interesting exhibit. His theme; was the meaning of Lionism and he told of the work in the Lighthouse for the Blind, which is an outstanding institution, and 'WRIGHT DRUG- STORE which the! Lions sponsor,, A nominating ccorattee for future Prescription Pharmacists :officers ys&a appointed by Presi- The Rexall Store dent} Henry Warren, They v/ere Past Presidents, Arnold McSpadden and Parker Pens Norris Candies •S.A. Pool, and Director Witu Eubank. Phone 4551 Deerfield Nominations frcai the floor and from this ! cofirait-tee will be heard ******************** April ?. !Election of officers will take!place April 23 A tenta- tive date!of May 21 has been set for installation, which will be Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal held in the Lions Club House. Two For Your Entertaining of our local young men who are Have Luncheon or Dinner in Our going into1 service were special Modern Dining Room guests at this seating. They are Olie Roseke and John Withrcw, who Package Store - Phone 3901 are in the! Navy, and will report Federal Highway at Royal Palm Rd, for duty shortly. The Third Annual Lions Party, which ******************* s.gain will! be held at the Cabanas, is expected to b e better than UNIVERSAL TELEVISION ever* The! date is Sunday, April 15 AND and from noon to midnight, a pro- APPLIANCE SERVICE gram has been set that will please everyone. Swimming, games, a Sales and Service Fuibly Guaranteed snack bar, and favorite drinks will Electrical Appliances be available from noon to midnight, Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer and Tony Cabot's famous orchestra Free Pickup &, Delivery will do the honors for dancing in the evening, with a floor show ********************** promised by the committees that will be most enjoyable„ Mark your calen- TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION dars for April E«P. Troxell Federal Highway & Boca Raton Rd. Architects, builders and home lovers will enjoy tae Architectural Exhibit Sinclair Gasoline Accessories which has been at the University of Motor Tune-Up General Repairs Miami since! March 15, and will close t&eff9 on Aj^ril 3» Enroute to the *************** IT. of Fla.,i it will be held over in Tires Batteries Accessories Boca Raton for the dates cf April Motor .10 and 11, possibly the 12th. Through the cooperation of Mr. Alien McNab BOCA SERVICE vho is Art Director of the U. Of Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd, Miaai, this showing has been arranged ?he exhibit comprises approximately Pick Up Phone ?91l Delivery 50 designs,!including the John D, Itockerfeller home in Hew York by Prompt Courteous Servioe Philip Johnion, Merrill Matzirtger home in Havana, by Nicholas Arroyo; Carl Douglas — Sonya Silverstone house in Taxco, **************** Mexico} Secretary of the United Nations house by Wallace Harrison; BOCA RATON PAINT SUPPLY Warren Treaaine house, by Neutra, East of Post Office • #. March 30, PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida

FAVJORITE RECIPES & AND M HARDWARE COMPANY Rainbow Salad General Electric Dealer garlic clove Plastic Ware B.P.S. Paints bunch|watercress head phicory Glass Cut to Size - Hardware head roniaine thin 8licos bread Owner Chas. Ott Phono y%1. tablespoons bacon drippings or 5322 cups drained pickled beet cubes cup grated Parmesan cheese Dixie Highway cup diced celery cup rJjced hard-boiled eggs white wine dressing BOB'S BAR & RESTAURANT In a lair30 wooden salad bowl, lirhtly r!ubbed with a clove of V/here Your Appetite Ilust Be garlic, rtjix the watercress chopped Satisfied coarsely,' the chicory and the ro- maine broken in pieces. Across Package Goods - Free Delivery thi3 bed jof °;reono, arrange in (1/e are as near as your phone) parallel IroTifH the croutons from the bread| in l/\ inch cubes and Call 35£l At the Stoplight sauteed in the bacon drippings, the pickled bfeet cubes, the diced celery, the riced hard boiled eggs, DEADLINE F02 NE17S OR ADS FOR and the grated Parmesan. Chill well. Ju3 t before serving, toss TII2 PELICAN IS WEDNESDAY NOON lightly with a wine dressing.

JOIvES ttUay tt honor," aaf«J REB a lav;yery5 5 addressin^ one of the „,,, _. , _, , city judges, "I brou.^it the prisoner Mr.Wxlliaiof Red Crossu Struby, report, sChairma we arne from jail I on a habeas corpus,"; ...••.• we'll"'over the quo/fea, witn the "'t/ell," sciid a fellov/ in an •.under- drive not yet over. town, who istood in the rear of the court, "tlieso lawyers v/ill say any*- LET'S GO I thi g I Isavr the nan net out of a cab at tshe; dourt door§

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I MEETS ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBIT Regular meeting of the PoTWl, was held The last benefit of the winter season for in the School Cafeteria ou Vfednaffday the Building Fund of the Library and Art night, with |Vea--d3".t Frank Headman Guild will be an architectural exhibit,. pr^aidingj, A very '.large number attended, which will be held in the Patio Lounge and Hi© M?se | T.aA-. jT.se; 5tti and 6th grades next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. won I'ho room; ocu.ut £cr mtviber attending. Houses and buildings done to scale by Hr* Howe 11 W

PSMIK'S .SODA & SlfflDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE We Ship Eruit North - Grapefruit, Oranges, Tangerines in Season. Ready-to» Wear and Sportswear foy Soda Fountain MEN WOMEN CHILDREN C. Breakfast | lunah Dinner Next to the Post Office I Ehone 3851 April 7. 11951 THE PEUCAS t Boca Raton, Florida

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Monday Wednesday Friday A most delightful lunoheon was given by Mrs. Joseph Shapiro in her home on 2 tOO 5 IOO Coooanut Row, before the Musloale on Tuesday afternoon* Table deoorationa Wednesday Bveainga 7400 * diOO ware very oleverly arranged Seminole Indian handicraft, including families HftTO YOU HEAD of dolls in colorful /dress, and pottery ash receivers etc Bright red hiblsc ;•' I JOY STKEET also added to the tropical picture and the menu was in keeping wi th the Florida ! B y theiiie* Those attending were Mrs; JoH, Howe; Mrs« AiD« ^yers] Mrs, Nancy Affleck, P/iMUSGM Mrs. Ji Hyar- Sohinej Mrs* David Ska11, Mrs. Richard Mann, Mrs. ficrnioe Fowler4 Touiyi, the number one bet,X teller Mrs. Leon Tooker, Mrs. Charles Spals- through the entire country ife Joy bury, Mrs. YfinB Q'Donnell, ura, George Street. It i& a fetory of Bo&ton'b Wilkinson, of Delray, and Mrs. Root, fa,.mojia Beacon Hill. This gifted who is visiting her daughter, Mrs, authoj:- wrote tinner at &ntoine'&> Shapiro, anas, iia ny other ent rancing bookta • Mrs, Shapiro is most enthusiastic about Her name jjfcpeil&j magic to milii.on& the Seminole Crafts executed at the throughout .America. Mr&. Keyes has* laame Crafts Shop on north Federal High- the poser to tell a stox-y so vivid way, where her decorations for lunoheon , it becomes a part of her xeauer's were purchased, aid whioh included bright3y otvn experience. A.&k for JOI colored aprons for the servants. STJx&ET at your Library - they have /it. ! B.M.P. ***************************** last Sunday, the Community Churoh of Booafiaton presented buttons for perfect CHURCH SERVICES attendance to twenty-seven members* Five, adults and twenty- two young pa ople Community Church of Boca Raton had psrfect attendance for the months of January, February and March* In Sunday School IOIOO A.M. July, they will reoeive the second award Morning S^rvioes 11.00 A.M. and othere their first, Touth Fellowship ©}00 P.M. Evening S 7tS0 P.M. Mr, and Mrs. Sraneis Mareeraux, of Itete-eits, »&&&*»& *® tfeeW team JM5»%«N*. day, after two months in the Paul Nassau guest apartment in Riviera,, Also return- ing home the past week was the Webb family,, of Atlanta, who occupied the Baptist Church Long home in Riviera for the season* Boca Eaton School Mr* and Mrs, J.H. Bowe will leave for Sunday Sphool 9s30 A«

sts§9 of virus "asi Catholio Sarvjoes plications during the latter part of her stay, Sfc.Vinoent's Delray Baaeh Mrs, R,A, Porter, who had plained to return from Mew York on Tuesday, re- Sunday Masses 9:00 & llsOO A.M. mained a few days in order that Mr* Weekday Mess 7i50 A.M. Porter oould accompany her here. They arrived by plane last evening. ***.«,**•*•***************•****•*******#*• Mrs, Conn Curry left the first of the K)CA HAwar mnir week for a visit in Hew York* She oas- Bast of I Post Offiee peots to stay a couple of weeks*

L£*7S BROS. Mike Hftrh&y annojiub. John O-Ufa on Asphalt Tile •« Bainters for hire •fcttendeci the iinst*llation of officert fa Cheerfully Given of the Min& Miller Circle in Lake Sail B mt Worth, last night*

a inasa but k>#f«« t# b-e April 7, 1951 TEE PSLICAK Booa Raton, Florida

MUSICALS MOST EUJOYABIB WRIGHT DRUG STOHE

JVescription Pharmacists Th.3 Musicals held in the garden of the The Rexall Store Joseph Shapiros on Tuesday was most pleesureable, snd in spite of the handi- Barker Pens Horris Candies caps which trw performers had, they are Phone 4551 DeerfieId,Beach to be oaigratw'ter! in taking them with grace and i-oisreas^ue The Florida breezes insisted on whipping fcha notes away from players, Qia«i Iho M«vy took part without apparent realisation^, in the form of ***************** droning planes, singly and in formation. Despite bhi.9? t'n-s large audience enjoyed and appreciated tho ja Tony Cabot'a String orchestra opened Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal For Your wish BrahniS Hungarian I)ar.o« Ko9 6* Miss Entertaining Irene Fatti- (jrcrnidaugtoifio.? of the late Have luncheon or Dinner in Our Modern Adolina ¥tetti-, sBrg R duet from La Dining Room Trsviata with ViiijSam Eiioyd; both of these artists tpp»j?rad in the Concerts Package Store - Fhone 3901 in the Club this seasca and their voices tier./! riiGfclyc MissPafcfci them sang as Federal Highway at Royal Palm Roade a solo« Sitorao oorroncop which is well suited to hd? criai'inl'tig voioe* She wa3 ********************** followed by Mr3 Dierdj who sang as solo, I Hear You Calling Ko, and for their second duet* Miss Patti end Mr* Diard sang Ifcaiiai: Gt.veot Bong, a favorita UNIVERSAL TELEVISION of ours, and apparently also one of AND the audience's favoritesj judging from APPLIANCE SERVICE the applau3s9 Tha second part of the program was r.'.rmo «soloss with string Sales and Sarvioo Fully 'Guaranteed orohastra, with Krs» J* Myer Sohine Elootrioal Appliances as 6oloist9 Ear fii'at nelaotion, The Dream of Clwejj.,, v.fa.s well executed, and Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer her second,, Chopin Uoctur3.asaglso well raneivecU Mr* Vincent Miraglia^ of Free Pickup & Delivery irt«Isudardals, Harpist who also joined Mr, Gpbot's Syrcphony Concerts on seveaul ********************** oooasions this s-?eson, gave two solos* last part o.f the program, two numbers by the orchestra, were special arrange- TR02ELLSS SERVICE STATION ments by Uony Cabots The first, a haunting number of some years back. Yesterdays^ and the sver-*enohanting E,P, Troxell Younger than Springtime, from South facifios The entire performance received Federal Highway & Boca Rafcon Road a big ovation from the audience.. At tfee end of the performance, Dr«, Char lsa Sinclair Gasoline Accessories Adler, famous pianist and teacher, was Motor Tune-tip General Repairs introduced by Mro Sohines and though recuperating from a recent operation, was most gracious in giving two piano solos, the first of which was his own composition,, Since he had arrived Tires Batteries Accessories late, and had not heard Miss Petti and Motor Tune-Up General Repairs Mr, Diard to the IsTraviata duet, they were kind enough to repeat it just for his particular benefit. Mro Adler had BOCA SERVICE known Adelina Batti for years, but had zavet haard her granddaughter sing» He Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rde said"that Miss Irene's voice reminded him a great deal of her famous grandmother Piok Up . Hume 3911 Delivery After the concert, punch, cookies Prompt Courteous Service and-cake were served by the host»» esss^2io was assisted by the offi- — Carl Douglas — cers of the Library and Art Guild. A most unusual cake had been pre- pared by the Club Chefs who made Musicals, Coa

- and it was greaTly admired by MAI30N JOLLIE •• everyone. This was a most enjoyable STYLISTS .affair, and proves the fact once more that if publicsized enough, we Specialising in Permanent would no doubt turn away some for 7/aving & Hair Tinting laok of space. Again, we are most grateful to Mr. Cabot, his orches- Palmetto Park koad tra, Miss Pattl and Mr. Diard, who oame up from Miami, Mr. Miraglia, Boca Aaton Call 4321 and Mrs. Schine for participation and fine performances. And to Mr. Adler for giving us the benefit of his great ability. BROWN PLUMBING & HARD7/AR3 CO. Phone 4111 or 4421 Visitors to the M Strubys last Night Sunday Days veek for a day or so was Howard Jarratt, famous operatic tenor, and Lucas Paints Super Kern-Tone Mrs. Jarratt, of New York. They were entertained at luncheon at the Cab- Peerless Cement Paint ana Club by the Strubys on Wednes- day, and included in the party were Across from Town Hall Mrs. Newell Wallace, Mrs. im. San- born and Miss Mary Jamison. The Tarretts were intertained by.Mrs, 3snborn, with cocktails,in her*!* HSLtY- SiSLFY LAUNDRY hone, who also included Mrs. V. B, Stelnbaugh, Mrs. Herbert Barth, Open 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Miss Gladys Jacques. Later the Weekdays group enjoyed a delightful dinner at Hermanson's Ocean House, Yioiet iiay Healthe Lamp Dryers The Economical Way to i/ash A Dutorh Treat luncheon was given in the home of Mrs. Harold Turner Service Cleaners on Tuesday, honoring Mrs. C.S.P. Js Ball, who will go to Miami to join Boca Raton Phone 4801 Dr. Ball, After the luncheon, two tables of bridge were in play. The ************#*¥***************** honoree was presented with a lovely piece of lingerie. BOCA RABON FASHIONS Opposite Town Hall

Two newcomers to Boca Raton arrived CLEARANCE SALE the past week...Mr. and Mrs. U.M. Ilojbkins are the proud parents of NOW IN PROGRESS a son, John Go, v/ho arrived on Sinday, April 1, at 10:00 a.m., Phone 2271 .... in the South Broward Clinic at Da4ia. He weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. The second addition is Diana Lynn •iffgl't Nicholson, whose parents are i«ir. and Mrs. George Nicholson. 3he BOCA RATON BARBER SHOP was born at Good Samaritan Hospital in '7eat Palm Beach on Saturday, Owned & Operated by at 2:40 p.m. and weighed 6 lbs. Leo A. Silvestry 13 oz. Her maternal grandparents are the Joseph Coggins. Be a Satisfied Customer in a Completely Modern, Sani- tary Shop. Special Attention In order to give all those attend Given to Your Children. ing the Annual Lions Cabana Party on Sunday, April 15, a full day Next Door to Frank's of fun, the number of reservations has been limited to 800, instead of the 1200 or more of last year, ********************************** The Reservation Committee announ- ced that the Lions Club voted unanimously for this, and by lim- DEADLINE FOR NEV/3 OR ADS iting the reservations, everyone will be well taken care of. Tickets FOR TH2 PELICAN IS WEDNES- «ay be purchased from any of the Lions, and as soon as 800 are sold DAY NOON, the remainder will be called in. So buy your tickets now, and make ********************************* your reservation for a Cabana. FAVQRITSjaC.IPSS., B AND M !HAWSPARW E COMPANY Fried Shrimp General Electric Dealer *2r lb. Fresh Shrimp, peeled care- Plastic .fere B.p.Si Paints fully. Use a sharp* small knife and split the shrimp down the Glass Cut to Size - Hardware back, but do not cut them in two. Mis the following into Owner, Charles Ott; - Phone 3561 a batter, being sure not to or 5322 make it too smoothe.: 1/2 oup flour *- 1/4 oup water Dixie Highway 1 egg - 1/2 tsp» sugar 1/2 tspc salt and pepper ************ *****:t;*******>jsj|iSl<*.-..::- >; Take shrimp by tailend and lay back and forth rather than dip in the "natter. Have fat very hat BOB'S BAR & RESTAURANT in deep fat fryer, and only fry three or four at the time. Where Your Appetite Must Be Cook for approximately three Satisfied MnuteoE being carefiul not to overcook,, Place on absorbent Package Goods *• Free Delivery paper, until eervedc (We are as Near as Your Phone) By Terry Faruwataria (Chef to Mrs. Shapiro)

BOCA EATON ESTATES ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR A SUMMER CABANA CLUB SEASON -?MAY 1 to OCTOBER 1, 1951

THIS IS A CHANCE TO ENJOY THE WONDERFUL FACILITIES OF THE; FAMOUS GOLF COURSE, THE CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS COURTS, THE' POOL IN THE CLUB GARDEN, PLUS THE POOL

AND CABANAS AT THE BEACH, WHERE . IT.WILL BE POSS-.: IBLE TO SPEND AN ENTIRE DAY OF RELAXATION,AND,FUN, NO AREA FROM,PALM BEACH TO MIAMI OFFERS SO MUCH • COME TO THE CABANAS, TAKE A LpOK AT THE OPPORTUN- ITIES FOR AJTOHDERFUL VACATION RIGHT HERS AT HOME

CALL 3001 LEON F. TOOKER The TemperlHre 66 The Weaker * Cloudy & Moist

Prioe 5 Seats April 13, 1951 THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida

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ESAL ESTATE PEOPLE COUNCIL MEETS MEET On Tiiesdajj t-.hs Real Estate The Town Council met at the Town Brokers and*Heal Estate Salesmen Hall for it's regular monthly from Boca Raton9 Delray, Palm meeting on Wednesday eveningo Beach,, Ft« Lauderdale, Miami Be- The budget was read and passed^ ach, and other southeastern towns It was agreed to sell the motor- met at Boca Raton for the purpose cycle owned by the Town, and of discussing the development of taJ.e bids on a new Police car0 the Boca Raton area0 Also present Chairman of the Police Committeem at the meeting were Mr* and Mrs*. Andrew Brennan asked all the J. Myer Sohinee Mr. Stuart Rob- Council to attend a Police Comm- ertson,, of the? Boca Saton Estates ittee meeting at a near date* officej acted as chairman. Cock- to be announced^ This meeting tails at the Cabanas was follow- will be for the purpose of talk- ed by luncheon in the Club Grille ing over the car situation fully? Mayor O'Dc&aell made a short add- and also to aid the Committee j.c ress of weiaoiae to the 125 who picking an additional patrolmano at tended? a.ud ezpressed pleas- Again, the matter of Federal ure at the prospect of Boca Rat- Highway speeding was discussed9 on's being considered as a year also "light jumping"« The ques- round development „ Remarks from tion of why the school zone the various presidents of the signs were not up wach day at Real Estate companies bore out the appointed time was askedo the same feelinga The guest The Charter was brought in by speaker was Robert M. Littlet Town Lawyer John Moore, and cop- outstanding architect of Miami, ies given to the Council to reada who was introduced by Mr, J. Me- Nab, head of the Fine Arts Dept. of the University of Miami, Mr. Little spoke of the old "grid- Meeting of the Art Guild will be iron" pattern of building in held tonight in Town Hall at comparison with the modern, 8:30 P M All members are urged functional architecture., The o e to be presents as a Constitution summer promotional program was will be discussed and planned« discussed, and Mra Robertson stated the Town of Boca Raton ******* would naturally share in the success of a year round program. is*************************************'

FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT SfflORE Complete Line of Cosmetics Clearance Sale - 10% to 20$ Cards for All Occasions Discount Sun Hats-Sun Glasses-Fish- For ing Tackle - WOMEN CHILDREN Soda Fountain Breakfast Luneh Dinner Phone 3851 Next to Post Office « u Boca Raton

LIBRARY HOURS AROUND THE TOM: Monday Wednesday The Sea Garden Hotel at Pompano Ftiday Beach was the setting for a lun- 2:00 5:00 cheon and card party on Tuesday. Mrs. R. R. Wright entertained in Wednesday Evenings 7-9 P.M. this very attractive new spot, and the inclement weather did not HATS YOU READ dampen the gay party in the leafl A Spring theme was carried out \ "Son of a Hundred Kings" the table decorations, place oaf1:--' By and tallies. The prizes, too, we.ct Thomas Castain 1 most attractively done in floral prints of violets, roses, jonquils The Black Roses The Moneyman, et cetera» A three course lunch- High ToweraaooooV/hat Tales Thomas eon was served to the following Castain has told usI Son of a guests: Mrs. V. B. S&einbaugh. Hundred Kings ia considered his Mrs, Charles Spalsbury, Mrs. M* finest* It is a superb story Sanborn, Mrs. Harold Turner, Mrs. of a boy's growth, to manhood in Bernice Fowler, Mrs. Gertrude : Canada's greatest years*, Jamison, Mrs. Thos. Giles, Mrs. •' ASK FOR IT AT TOUR LIBRARY. Eleanor Burrus, lelray, Miss • Mary Jamison, Mrs. Max Hutkin, Mrs. '.ita. 0'Donnell, Mrs» Witt. Struby, and Mrs, Evelyn M^ Mrs0 Helen Rogers, and Mrs. Jasf McSlwso of Deerfi§ld Beach, CHURCH SERVICES Canada and bridge were played throughout the afternoon, with prices going to eaoh table. The Community Church of Boca Raton bridge prizes were won by Mias Mary Jamison and Mrs. Thos. Giles, Sunday School 10?00 A.M. while Canasta prizes were w6n by Morning Services 11; 00 AJi. Mrs. !Vm, Struby and Mrs* V, B. Youth Fellowship 6;00 P.M. Steinbaugho Handsome hand tooled Evening Services 7:30 P.M. leather score pads were awarded to Thursday Evening each,, The consolation prize was Prayer Service 7:30 P.M. drawn by Mrs. McElweej a novel set of attractive jars of Tropic- ********** al honey and jelly.

Baptist Church Another party held the past weeJfc was in celebration of three birth- Boca Raton School AMitorium days which fall within days of Sunday School 9:30 A.M. each other. Carl Douglas, Mrs. Church Services 11:00 AJi* to. Eddinger and Mrs. Ray Hillega ss were those honored. A beach party for all the families was *************** planned, and the Charles Otts and Edward Borchardts also were in- cluded. The beach north of the Catholic Services inlet was chosen for the party, and good ole home cooking added St. Vincent's Delray Beach to frankfurters oooked over an open fire* Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11 A.M. Weekday Massas 7:30 AJi, Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Porter enter- tained in their home on Cocoanut Row last Saturday evening, honor- ******************************* ing Mr. and Mrs. James Howe, who left for their home in St. Louis on Monday, About thirty guests BOCA RATON PAINT SUPPLY gathered for cocktails and a buffet supper. last of Post Office A delightful ending to a vacation for two grand people* Lowe Bros, Paints Asphalt Tile - Painters for Hire - Estimates Cheer- fully Given - Call Aprj.1 14, 19S1 TKB PELICAN Raton, Florida

Around the Town, cont'd.... WIGHT DRUG STOBE Leaving tomorrow morning for an extended trip are Mri and Mrs. Thos. Giles, Sr. Prescription Pharmacists They will drive to Banana City, Florida The Rexall Store where they will see Thos. Jr., From there they will go to Hatches, Mississippi, Parker P«ns Morris Candies where they will visit at Clearmont Planta- Phone 4551 DeerfieId Beach tion* IS:. Giles will remain there, and Mrs. Giles plans to go to Gary, Indiana for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. J» Deveraux, where she will remain until the birth of Mrs. Deveraux's child, sometime BROWN'S the first part of l&y. Mrs. Giles then will return to Natchsa for another visit, Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal For Your and she and Mr, Giles will drive home. Entertaining This is a wonderful time to be going in Have Luncheon or Dinner in Our Modern the direction they plan, as all the Dining Room spring flowers and gardens are in full bloom, or will soon be« And there is no Package Store - Phone 3901 lovelier sight then the beautiful gardens Federal Highway at Soyal Palm Road. of the old homos and plantations around Hatches, about which many articles and even books have baen written.

John E. Bannett, who was stationed at UNIVERSAL TELEVISION Boca Raton Army Air Baso until 1947, who • AM) was with Sq. C of Ji* C* 0., and managed APPLIANCE SERVICE the JT, CO. Club, is back in Boca Raton, where he plans to sake his permanent home. Sales and Servioe Fully Guaranteed He will be assistant foreman for Howard E. Elactrical Appliances Croamer, Utility Construction Co. of Delray Beach, and at present is on a con- Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer traot job in Pompano Beach for 13r. Creamer, He was married in 1940 to 13.ss Free Pickup & Delivery Josephine Barrenso. who was with the Post Engineers. They have one son, Charles, who is three years old* "fie are happy to KC****** ****** *************** welcome these folks back to our town.

TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION Hr« and Mrs, C. Rich Sr« are here for a visit in Por la Mru-- Jfrs. Rich's brother E. P. Troxell and his ^vife are with them, and all plan to enjoy Florida climes until the Buffalo Federal Highway and Boca iiaton Road weather gets a bit more mild. Sinclair Gasoline Accessories Hr. R. A. Porter left by plane on Tuesday night to return to New York. There will Mstor Tune-Up General Repairs probably be a lot more flights back and forth for the Porter family between now and June, as both Patty and Dick Jr. will ft**************!************* be married in that month, which will in- volve ft lot of planning, to say the least. Tires Batteries Accessories totor Tune-Up General Repairs Mr. and 1*6. Ralph Swetm&n are in their home on S. Ocean Blvd. after spending the BOCA SERVICE winter in Coral Gables and also some time in Jamaica. Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd.

Pick up Phone 3911 Delivery Mr. George Bell left yesterday for Puerto Rico, where he has accepted a position with Prompt Courteous Service the U. S. Navy, Jars, Bell will join him within the next month or so, when he gets — Carl Douglas located. # * • •

April 14, 1951 THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida

Gross receipts, cancellations and incoming MA.ISON JOLLIE Parcel Post for the first quarter of 1951 STYLISTS at our local Post Office is as follows: Specializing in Permanent Waving Gross .Receipts 4*8,146,19 and Hair Tinting Cancellations 160,878 Palmetto Park Road Jfetered Cancellations 39,751 Booa Baton Call 4321 Incoming Paroel Post 2,118 bags The above is an increase over 1950 of #1728.40, 6,952 Cauc3llations and 412 bags of Incoming Parcel Post. Gross receipts BROW PLUMBING & HARDWARE CO. this_quarter are larger by $1,117.88 over 1947, which was the peak quarter of the Phone 4111 or 4421 Army Air Field and the Town combined. Night Sunday Days

Jround was broken on ¥«ednesday by Boca Lucas Paints Super Kem-Tone Raton Estates for another home in &he Sstates and for two homes in .Riviera. Peerless Cement Paint Open bids are received on all new build- Ing, and ait.. IaudordaJ-e builder was Across from Town fell awarded these particular contracts. This is the beginning of real building in our ***************************** town, and we are happy to sae it start. Several other homes are going up in HELP? - SELFY IAUHDKY Hiviera also, and two have just been finished that were started some time ago. Open 8;00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. We also hear of plans for another large Weekdays building to be added to the now group which were completed some time ago by Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers Louis Zimmerman and also by D« H. Cosby. She Economical Viay to Isash The P. L. Weekes R39..I Estate office has taken on a permanent look, and when land- Service Cleaners jcaped, will na.to a nice addition to that particular area.. Over in the west part Boca Raton Phone 4801 jf town, tea new hones are being started, :a the Spanish Village area. All of the *************#***.************ iomes mentioned are modern, and will be niccd within the ratsge of the areas in BOCA EATON FASHIONS shich thsy are built. Opposite Town Hall

OliiiEAlCK ij.UK .'dr. Sydney Pool and Kr. Harold Menard, of Pompano, are now o-wners of 100 acres and NOW IN PROGRESS 125 lots in the Booa Raton Hills develop- ment, purchased from the Joe L. Moore Phone 2271 .... Associates, who have returned to Gadsden, Ala. Mr. Pool and Mr. Menard will contin- ***************************** ue- to sell and develop this property, part of whioh is industrial, and part BOCA RATON BARBER SHOP residential lots. Owned & Operated by Leo A, Silvestry

************************* Be a Satisfied Customer in a Completely Modern, Sanitary Shop. Special Attention Given Due to unforeseen difficulties, to Your Children the Pelican did not reach the readers until Saturday. We Next Door to Frank's feel that you, our readers, ***************************** will bear with us when these things occur. DEADLINE FOR NEWS OR ADS FOR

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BOCA BATON ESTATES AMOUHCE PUHS FOE A SUI3.ER CABAHA CLUB

1 to OCTOBER U. 1951

THIS IS A CHAMCE TO ENJOY THg WOBDEBHIL PACIUX.IEa.jQE. .THE

FAI.OTS COIF COUHSS, THE CHAMPIONSHIP TEHHIS COURTS ^ THE

FOOL W THE CUIB GABDEN. PUTS TBB POOL AKD CABAKAS ^T THE

BEACH, 1HERE IT WILL BE POSSIBLE TO SEEM) AH'EtTTIH&-DAY OF

BEIAXATION ATO PBS • HO AREA FROM PALM BEACH TO JOAltt OFFERS

SO MUCH . COKE TO THE CABAKAS, TAKE A LOOK AT TBS OPPORTUH*

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CALL SOO1 LEOH F. TQQBK& Temperaturo NICE The Weather * Cloudy * moist THE PELICAN Price 5 cents Boca Raton, Florida* PrE- L

CH COUiviITKBB LI.53TS Lr* Prlchard stated fliat wo Iho Charter Coranittoo mot on would have 35 copies of tho Wednesday night in tho Town Charter ready by Eriday, Apri. 1 Hall, at 8:00 P.K, kembors pre- 20th. All agreod that wo should sont were I.rs. Park Urayer, work hard and try to get this Kr. W. P» Babout, Don licOenaott, Chartor before the present Session II. Brown, J. Cheriones, ijing of tha Legislature, but too, we ronce, Charles Ott, iViru Day* should ha-vo as much outside counsel Jos* Dayton, J. Lally, H. Gates, as is noeded, even if it costs Gus Cicala, Thos. Flaming, A* some extra money* life should havo Sehachtel, John i«ioore, four of as perfect a charter as possible. the Cound Imen, and a number ThlB was a very excellent meeting or tho townspeople. Chairman and v7© feel sure a groat Charter of the coianittee, |ia vd.ll eventually be produced* __lJ_h thankk all for their presence* Ho stated that i'ho Play sponao red by the Legion all taut two pages of the Chartor and Auxiliary last week was en- are roady, and Ur. Moore said joyed immensely on the two nights this last section would be ready it was $. ven. All 12ie cast are to in 24 hours* Discussions pro bo congratulated on their fine and con by the group, as to bmr efforts. Particularly excellent to go about getting the Charter yer.o, Ums- Smaa immmw m& Sank ready far fcfte present aeetfng Cohan, v*io wore as at homo on Of the Legislature, too k place* the stage a s at htoe. Via under- It was finally d««i4ed that eaoh stand Hahlr has beoti risked to taM raeiaber of the Comittee and tho same role of foby in the Council should have a copy; have Delray Production, and tho Boyn* about a week to road, and meet ton 3each ono also* 'Oho "Crazy to dl scuas tho Charter section Base" production netted between by section* Too, it was agreed #150 «00 and $175.00 whldtj ^os by all to limit the meetings to into the buildt ng SX nd« 2-g- hours; to have frequent meet- ings; to lot tho vote of ths majority decide the passing ov refusion and irs. John 01sson have of the issue at hands and to in- resumed First Aid G3a asee in vite the general public* but to Pearl City, 'Uiey are recruiting deny any open di scussion fie m for nc\7 classes to start at to e the floor. Kattier, let the Town Hall t> on. Call them* publie take notes and later dl s* cuss thoir differences with the Cormaitteo. H0ADMAW«S DSPARTi*iENT SOTffiE PSA SODA & Hoady-to*t7aar and Sportswear for Complete Line of Cosmetics i/OMSH (SIILQRBH Cards for All Occasions Sun Hats-Sun Gte. ssos^Pish*- THE i^OST QPPICS ing Tackle * Soda fountain Broakfast Lunch Dinner Phone 3851 April 80.1951 THE PELICAN B»6a Raton, ^Florida L I 3 A A d 'T*--H-0 UilS AHCHJO Mrs* deorga Anderso*, &r*# uonday Wednesday Johnny Johnson and Friday Ellen, of petrol*, wave house gus sfca of iur« 2«.OO 5sOO Caldwell In his Riviera hcra©« They fcad planned a few days HAVE Y OV READ in Massatt, but hava beeri sr - busy bwt\leen tfalm Beach \&x& Tha King's Cavalier Uiami, they may not get |ovor By to the island before return- Samuel Shell abarger: ing North. is the story of a young Frenchman and a young Enjf. ish- Hie past Saturday, I;r, and woman who v/ere caught in the I*rs» Arthur liarauf entertain- wild plots and counterplots ed at dinner in honor of lir* Surround, ng the Bourbon Con- Caldwell's birthday. spiracy against Francis I, His houseguoats and Lire* A* Samuel Shellabarger's narra- D. Byers wore included in tive ability weaves these characters party. and this sotting into a rora- atic story, which never Lir, and Mrs. Hark Woods, who Iaek3 excitement or suspense. are making a tour of the State Imagination, scholarship, nar- spent a day or so i/ith Hichard rative power - these are the Porters before going on to features of Shellabarger1s ijiami. ThQj are f» m How York writing which have established and he is an Sxecuttve of HBC* him among the groat historical novelst 3. (Those who have en- :.>• W* P» Struby, who fle\7 to joyed the author's internation- Indianapolis on April 2nd, was ally known Captain fas ra Castile back for a few days. He loft and Prince of Poxes will Q. nd liami by plane yesterday, to Th& King1 s Cavalier »ve» cwwe be gono for several months* fascinating* M@ has accepted % managing eon* 3.M.P, •ultanfc posi tit on with the firm ef which before oaraing to Flor- CHURCH SERVICES ida to reside* Community Church of Boca Saton *.ir. H. A* Porter came in on Wednesday night by plane, and Sunday School 10:00 A »i.i. has (p ne to tho keys to Ish LiOrning Services 11 tOO 4,1.1. for sovsral days. iTouth Fellowship livening Services 7:30 P.U I;r» and la's. Prank Layo left 'Thursday Service today for Liiscni, v/hore they (Prayer) 7:30 P.,,1. will spend S3 iie time in their home beforo going north foe* the surawer. Mr. l.;ayo a.' ns tho Canteen at tho Club* Baptist Church Dr. and liirs. Bobspt Cleary Boca xtafe n School Auditorium entertained friends for cock- Sunday School 9:30 A.i.i. tails on v.'ednesday evening In Church Services 11:00 A,i.i. the O'Donncll aorae thoy have occupied for the season* *»#ay m«rnf«g homo St» Vincent's Delray Beach in Buffalo, H, Y , Sunady Lasses 9:00 & 11 A»i.I» 1.1 ss «:ary Jamison and lira. V. Woekda y •, 7:30 A.U» B, Stainbaush entertainpd at a tJiiffafc supper in t^e 8fc$£&»>- gihJ q in Soca jiaton 3s- afees cos, iledaesdad y ©vaniB ~Aat - outdoor giJL 11 had been planned, but due to ii •weethor, thp plan *9 a Sjttjffet# About £> rtyof their friondfl eafchemnH 4M ^*- Around the Tovm © ntinuod.....*.*•• Kr. and hrs» Harry Sf. Link Jr. uany were saying goodbye for the of Coral Gables, are spending summer, including itr» & wrs» J» the week-end with Dr and Iirs* uyer Schine, i.irs. vSn. Santo rn, William O'Donnell. ../r. Link is and William Struby a brother of Sirs. O'Donnell. Mr. William Struby lushes to give WRIGHT DRUG STORE his thanks, and those of the Palm Beach County headquarters, Parker Pens Horriw Candies to the people of Boca Baton who Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach gave so generously to our Red Cross last month. Also special thanks to the following whose BROWN'S efforts were responsible for the success of this years' fund Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal for- campaign: Mfs . Chas Spalsbury, Y ourBntertaining Mrs. Carlton Smith, Mrs* Harold Have Luncheon or Dinner in our Turner, Mrs. Thomas Fleming, Modern Dining Room Mrs. Conn Curry, Mrs. John Rick- etts, Mrs. William Eubanks* Mr. Package Store - Phone 3901 Max Hutkins, Mr. Sam Zibol. The PederaJ Higiway at Royal Palm Rd quota for this year was more than last, and we went over the top this year, with a total of $1401,85. UNIVERSAL TEIEVISION AND Miss las® WllM.de loft on Tues. APPLIANCE SERVE E for hex* home in Swannanoa, N. C. Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed after spending tha winter as Re- Electrical Appliances gistered Nurse at the Club. Phone 2561 Y our Emerson Dealer Free Pickup and Delivery LIONS CABANA PARTY

The annual Lions Cabana party, TROXELL'S SERV3DE STATION held the past Sunday, was as E. P. TROXELL usual a great success. The of- Federal Higiway and Boca Raton Re ficers of the Lions Club want to Sinclair Gasoline Accessories thank each and every ono who did Motor Tune-up General Repairs their part in helping to mako the party run smoothly. Lion Jake Goldberg particularly would like Tiros Batteries Accessories to thank the ladies who helped Motor tuno-up General Repairs man the Cash registers all day. BOCA SERVICE Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd The Party committees did a great job planning, and the show which Pick up Phono 3911 Delivery Bob Lynn brought up frcm Miami was excellent and well received. •* Carl Dougles ** We had never heard him on his Mia mi Radio program, but he makes a very good MC indeed. Tony DON'T IDRGET FIRST GAME C? Cabot's Orchestra was especially THE SEASON *## MEMORIAL good, and everyone had a good PARK — BOCA BOMBERS time, the last fling of the sea- Is THE NIGHT son for many who left the noxt two days for Northern homes. BOCA RATON PAINT SUPPLY The Lions Club again thanks the Club for the use of the Cabanas, EAST OF POST OFFICE and is proud to say that approxi- Lowe Bros. Paints ffiataly $900,00 net was realised Asphalt Til© - Painters for from this party. We as oasual Hire - EstL mates

BOCA BOMBERS PLAT CAHL'S TOMORROW NIGHT*.J>OT*T F0&» GET POLICE MEETING

A meeting of Hh& Police Committee Brown Plumbing & Hardware mot the past Monday night, Mr. Brennan, Chairman, Mayor, Council, Phone 4111 or 4421 Clerk and Chief of Police wore present.. Mr» Moore stated that Night Sunday Days since all wore to gether, ho canted it made known that, a Recreational Lucas Paints Super Kom-Tono Director had boon hired by the Peerless Cement Pairt Parks and Playgrounds Committee* Across from Town Hall» H e will have charge of the Town's recreational programs, Public Beach, Tennis, snuff loboard, tot's, teen- age, and adult baseball and soft- HELPY- SELFY LAUNDRY ball, etc. He will live in the Town; is married, has children* Open 8:00 A.M. tec 6:00 P.M. He is also a Veteran of World Weekdays War II. This Job is on a proba- Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers tion basis. All present approved The economical way to wash this idea and plan* Mr. Bronnan stated he had several applications Service Cleaners for new patrolman appointment, and Boca Raton Phono 4801 read them, listened to comments. Mr. Goetchol, who has made his home in Por La Kar for some time, was appointed by the Committee. There BOCA RATON FASHIONS wore suggestions from all prosent Opposite Town Hall that our Police Department bo more strict with traffio viola- C L E A R A N C E SALE tions. Chief Brown stated that tho additional patrolman would Now in Pa> gress holp ontrol this condition. There Phono 2S71 was scattered discussion about com- pleting FirstAvenuo, improving load-in K> ads to MA and the Ca- Booa Raton Barber Shop banas; Boca Raton Hills develop* mont, Y acht Basin, Chamber of Owned & Operated by Commerce, and other ideas that Loo A Silvestry will aid the future development of Boca Raton. We feel this was Be a satisfied Customer in a a very good meeting, and that Completely Modern, Sanitary with cooperation such as has been Shop* Special Attention Given shown so far will certainly lead to your children to the continued development as Next Door to Frank's discussod.

Mrs. Fannie Bogus, who recently DEADLINE FOR NEWS CR ADS FOR passed her 84th Birthday, died THE PELICAN IS WEDNESDAY NOON. a t her homo on Pa^otto Park Rd. on YiTcdncsday evening, after a short illness* Born in Russia, she came B & M HARDWARE COMPANY to this opu$$gy in lj.905. Her Femoral Electric Dealer husband preceded her in death 8 years ago. Sho had 12 children Plastic Ware B»P.S. Paints 6 boys and 6 girls. Five girls Roofing Materials survive; Mrs, Walter Abbott, Glass Cut to Size Hardware St. Louis, Mrs. Gus Eskind, Owner, Charles Ott • Phone 3561 Nashville, Tenn«, Mrs. Myer Lap- or 5322 pin, Denver, Col, Mrs. Lhuis Dixie Higi way Golden, Hollywood, Mrs* Max Hutkin Boca Raton. She is also survived by 9 grand childron and 5 great BOB'S BAR & RESmURANT grandchildren. The entire community extends it's Where your Appetite Must be sincere sympathy to the family Satisfied for all who knew "Grandma ". lovSd Package Goods-Free Delivery her (Wo are as Near as your Phone) "V- J~»

APS Anyone Interested in the Food Concession at Memorial Park for the summer, ploaso contact Mr* J. C, Morris, Chairman of the NOW LETS EVEHYONE TURN OUT Sports Association* Ploaso state TO SEE THE FIRST GAME OF IE tho $ of gross to b© offered the SEASON *** MEMORIAL MBK Association* also a short summary of the general p»gram planned. The Assciation reserves the right to refuse or accept all bids*

Arthur N. (Woody) T/pod is no longer with the Club, and wishes to an- nounce thatho is in the Contract Painting and Decorating Business, with offices at 322, Southeast Fifth 3SK Avenue, Delray Beach, r Phone Delray 4200. A real artist in his work, he is licensed, in- \ sured and has union mechanics.

BOCA RATON ESTATES ANNOUNCE PLANS FOR A SUMMER CiiBANA CLUB SEASON - May 1st to October 1,1951 THIS IS A CHANCE TO ENJOY THE W0E»ERFUL FACILITIES OF THE FA MOUS GOLF COURSE, THE CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS COURTS, THE POOL IN 3HE CLUB GARDEN, PLUS THE POOL AND CABANAS AT THE BEACH, WHERE IT WILL BE POSSIBLE TO SPEND A N ENTIRE DAY OF BELAXATION AND FTO • NO AREA "'ROM PALM BEuCH TO MIAMI OFFERS SO MUCH , COME TO THE CABANAS, TAKE A LOOK AT 1HE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A WONDERFUL VACATION RIGHT HERE AT HOME. CALL 3001 • LEON F. TOOKSR

BOCA BOMBERS fgSKJ^ew NJGHT MEMORIAL PARK 8 F.H. The Temperature* 75 fhe Weather: Sunny & Warm

Price 5 Cents Boca Raton, Florida April 87,1951

Lions Elect Officers FIRST AID CIASSES START At the regular meekly meeting Mr and Mrs. John Olsson will be of the Lions in their Club House, at Town Hall on Tuesday night at the following officers were el- 7:30 to register pupils for First ected to serve for tho coming Aid C3a sses. Since the first year: Don McDermott Succeeds group finished it's course, Mr* Henry Warron as President; Dr« and Mrs. Olsson have taken a very Ufa O'Donnoll, First Vice-Presi- rigid course in the new treat- dent; Lyle Prichard, Second Vice- ment for Atomic burns, etc, and Pro sidont; Jamos Bailey, Third this is a part that must be in- Vice-President; Evan Thomas, cluded in the First Aid Classes Lion Tamer; M. C Sdimidt, Tall now. These FirstAid Classes are Twister; U. M» Hopkins, Scc'y a MUST for Civilian Defense, and Treasurer* Elected to two-year those who did not take the course Directors posts wore Thomas earlier due to the pressure of Flaming, Jr, and E. E. Penco, winter activities are urged to with Francis Thomasson olected take the time NOW. All who took for a ono year term. the first course are also urged to attend, and learn the now Mr, Mclvin Schmidt announces that mctiiods which have been prescrib- the Scouts will collect paper on ed by The Red Cross* With World Tho first Saturday in each month. conditions as they stand at ttiis Everyone is asked to please save point, wo can help ourselves and all clean waste paper, including bo prepared to help otherck by boates, and bundle it for collec- giving an hour or two each w eek tion. The Scouts will soil this for this course* Don't let the paper to carry on thoir work. Other Fellow be responsible for It is hoped a collecting station your duties, What is ]e arnod may bo arranged, so that paper in these classes will be of in- may bo deposited at all times, estimable benefit to all. which will aid the Scouts a groat JOIN THE FIRST AID BLASS ON TUES- deal* DAY NIGHT, AT THE TOWN HALL, AT 7:30 P.M* NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 2nd, THE PTA WILL MEET IN THE SCHOOL ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE CAFETERIA AT 8:00 P.M. All ARE Ready-to-Woar and Sportswear URGED T> ATTEND, AS THERE IILL fcr BE AW ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR HEN WOMEN CHILDREN THE COMING YEAR. NEXT.TO THE POST OFFICE HH*^*tt^^ FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY TELL THEM YOU SAW IT IN IRE Complete Lino of Cosmotics Cards for All Occasions PELICAN Sun Hats-Sun Glasses-Fishing' Tackle - Soda Fountain Breakfast Lunch Dinner Phono 3851 April 27,1951 THE PELICAN Boca Ratont Florida LIBRARY HOURS AROUND THE ©W»: Monday Wednesday Friday The Misses Sara and Lillian Leib, and their brothers, Fred 2{00 5:00 and Chester, left for their home Wcdnesda y Evening? 7i00 * 9;00 in Haatings-on-Hudson, W. Y » after spending the winter in thoir Riviera Home, HAVE YOU READ Pathway to the Stars Mr, and Mrs, Donald Shook, of By Lima, Ohio, who purchased ono cf Harnott T, Kane???? the homes in Boca Raton Estcbo?.. have closed their winter home This is a story of John McDon* and returned North* ogh, soon to be.the greatest landowner of the Old South, and The DfjVid Garvins, also in Boca one of the least understood men Raton Estates, have returned to of his day. The world was Mc- their Scarsdale, H. Y, home, but Donogh's or it might have been- expect to make several trips but sudden-ly and strangely he here this summer, to finish deco- turned his back on it, Harnett rating their home, Kane has done an unforgettable, rovea ling portrait of one of Mr, and Mrs, Leon Tooker are oc- the strangest men who ever lived cupying the Caldwell home on and the vitrid, lusty New Orloa ns Co anut Row, Boca Raton Estates, of which ho was a part. for the summer, Mr. Tooker is in charge of the Club Property, with Ask for it at Y our Library Mr, Stuart Robertson*

Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Shapiro & 11 loave today for their homo, CHURCH SERVICES Eloven Levels, in Ridgefield, Conn- after having spent the winter in Community Church Boca Raton their lovely home here, on Cocoa- nut Row* Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Morning Services 11:00 A#M» John 171 throw* left Wednesday even- Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. ing for Jacksonville,' where he wris Evening Services 7:30 P,M> inducted into the Navy, From Hi ore Pra yer Service ho will go to San Diego for Boot Thursday Evening 7130 Camp. Olio Roseke, who is station- ed at San Diego, is almost finish- ed Boot Training, and hopos to Catholic Servicesr got homo for a short leave soon*

St Vincent's Dolray Beach Summer members of the Boca Raton Cabana Club and Golf pio gram are Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11:00 already taking advantage of tho A.M. nice weathor. Mr. Robert Botta, Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. who is managing the program, is here with his family. Also Mr, Loon Tookor, of the Boca Raton Don't Forgot those Estates Real Estate, and Mrs, First Aid Classes Tooker, and Mr Stuart Robertson, feel that it will be great. Mem- Don't wait until it is too berships from LaudoEdale te Palm Late. Beach have boon received, and a Cocktail Party is planned for Sun- day, to acquaint membors and invite^ pP9«ppo1}j,Tfi imaUWPt wltfh the many aspects ot the program, .©mo of which have boon a ddod since tho plan g> t under way* April 27,1951 THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida*

Around the Town, continued •*••••• ifRIGHT DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batoman on- Prescription Pharmacists tortained last Sunday at Cock- THE REXALL STORE tails in their Hillsboro Beach homo, in farewell to Mr. Kenneth Parker Pens Morris Candies Parker, and his houseguests, who Phono 4551 Dcerfield Beach. left by piano on Monday. Among those attending were Mrs« V. B# Steinbaugh, Miss Mary Jamison, BROWN'S Mrs. Gertrude Jamison, and Dr, and Mrs. William 0'Donnoll# Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal for Your Entertaining Just North of Riviers, a now Have Luncheon or Dinner In our development is in the process Modern Dining Room of taking shape. Water mains are under construction, and Package Store «• Phone 3901 plans for a very attractive Federal Highway at Royal Palm Rd« group of houses is planned, ac- cording to Mr« Harry Simberg, who is helping to develop tho property, which extends from UNIVERSA L TELEVISION Alii to tho loland Waterways. AND APPLIANCE SERVEE DREDGING PROJECT AT • Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed The Council appointed committee Electrical Appliances in charge of the opening up of the Inlet, or negotiations for open- Phone 2561 Y our Emersn Dealer ing it, reports things at a standstill, due to lack of finan- Free Pickup and Delivery ces. George Whitohouse, Chair- man, asid that J» Myer Schine, owner of the land on either side of the Inlot, has agreed to al- TROXSLL'S SERVICE STATION low spoil from dredging to be dump' ed on his property* Until a E. P. Troxell means of financing such a pro- ject can be found, it remains Federal Highway and Boca Raton Rd at a standstillo Sinclair Gasoline Accessories Motor Tune-up General Repairs Chairman of the Police Com- mittee Andrew Br©nr;&n, and Water Committee, L* A • Zimmerman have announced the following Tires Batteries Accessories changes in their respective de- Motor-tuno-up General Repairs partments: Jack "Cap" Lambert, who has served for some time as BOCA SERVICE night patrolman, has been trans- ferred to the ffater Department, Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd Taking Lambert's place is Chas# o Gctchel, who has just been ap- Pick up Phone 3911 Delivery pointed to the police force* Prompt Courteous Service

Dr* William O'Donnell is now «HHH«HKt Carl Douglas *SKHHKKBB:- in his home in Riviera, 901 Boca Raton Road. 2-to. 5PM ex- cept Sundays, or by appointment. Remember attend First Aid Class now forming - Town Hall Tuesday Mrs. Maris Isaacs, of A3hovillo, oveniKg 7:30 P.M. North Carolina , is vi siting her Youlll Be Glad you did. sister, Mrs» Vita, Willlnghom, at Casa Rosa. i *

April 87,1951 THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida

Bombers Win 1st pf Two Games BO0A RATON FASEIOBS The Bombers played a double- Opposite Town Hall header with Sobring on Wednes- day night, with Boca Raton's CLEARANCE SALE new Recreational Director, Arno Lamb pitching against Flythe, Now in Progress who last year was ono of the Phono 2271 Bombers, With botjh pitching •iHHHHHHHHHHHHHH******** an airtight gamo> tho first game was close until tho fifth, HELPY - SELFY LAUNDRY when our new pitching sensation Lamb, hit a long drive to center Open 8:00. A.M. to 6; 00 P.M. field that went for three basesj Weekdays and when the centerf leld f \snKL ed Violet Ray Health Lamp Dryers tho ball, Lamb scored. In the The economical way to wash 6th» Russell singled, and in an Closed Wednesday Afternoons attempted double play, at 2nd Jones Service Cleaners dropped the ball and all wore Boca Raton Phone 4801 safoo Again, the mighty Lamb strode to the plate and proceed- ed to hit a home run, down tho right field lino. Too bad, Se- BROWN PLUMBING & HARDWARE bring. Score for the first game: Boca Raton Bombers - 4 runs, Blue Magic MoisturowEpoof 7 Hits - 0 errors. Ware - C5?aoker Cans, Salt Sebring - 0 runs - 0 Hits - A and Popper Sets for Table errorsa and Range Lucas Paints - Super KemTone In the 2nd game, with our last Peerless Cement Paint year's star pitcher, Lint, hot Derusto as a firecracker. He was, and Phone 4111 or 4421 nearly always is, tough to hit, A-cross from Town Hall to say the least, to say nothing of attempting to beat him» In this gamoj Boca got 1 hit and no runs, Sobring 7 hits and ono B AND M HARDWARE COMPANY run* Glisson, pitching for Boca Raton, did well, but was in too General Electric Dealer much trouble throughout to win* Great play by Douglas, and an Plastic Ware B.P. S.Paints exceptionally fine recovery by Roofing Materials Swoeting, the new catcher, savod Glass Cut to Size - Hardware Glisson several times. We think our team looks very good, and we Owner - Chas Ott Phone 3561 welcome tho now members and hope or 5322 they will win many games. The announcing of the game was well Dixie Highway handled by Bill Day Jr# MHHMKHMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH* NEXT GAME FOR TH E BOMBERS WILL BOB'S BAR & RESTAURANT BE BMORROW NIGHT, WHEN THEY PLAY TELCO (TELEPHONE COMPAMY) Where Your Appetite Must Be OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, Satisfied. Package Goods - Free Delivery Don't Gorgot the Game with the (We are as near as your telephone) ZOLLNER PISTONS, of Ft Wayne, Indiana, on May 6th« All seats Call 3551 At the Stoplight. will be reserved, and tickets may be purchsed at tomorrow night's game from J, C. Morris* 27,1951 THE PELICAN , Boca Raton« Florida, FAVORITE HECIPE 1/4 Cup Water - 1/8 Tsp salt 1 cup sugar 2 tsp* vanilla 2 egg whites 1 pt* whipping cream Boil water and sugar slowly with- out stirring until syrup spins a thread. Add slowly to stiffly boaton oggs white to which salt has been added. Continue to boat until thick* Cool, add Vanilla* Combine with chilled whipped cream. Pour into eleetijic refrigerator tray and freeze without stirring* This should be served with cold fruit*

BOCA RATON ESTATES ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR A SUMMER CABA NA CLUB SEASON - May 1st to October 1st, 1951 THIS IS A CHANCE TO ENJOY THE WQNDEI*FUL FACILITIES OF THE FAMOUS GOLF COURSE, THE CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS COURTS, THE POOL IN !fflE CLUB G

CALL 3001 LEON F. TOOKEH

Several fellows wore sitting at a Bar drinking, one took too much and fell off the * "flat on the floor* The roiaaining ordered more drinks with the expression - "Don't give him any more he is doing the driving" JOKE ?????????.????

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COME TO WE TOWN HALL TUESDAY EVENING 7:30 P. M» ATTBHD FIRST AID CLASSES UNDER DEJECTION OF MR & MRS OLSSON ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ATOMIC BURNS The Temperature: 75 The Weather: Sunny and Warm

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Price 5 cents May 4,1951 THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida

PTA. MEETS MY SCHEDULE FOR ARNO LhlL. Officers elected for tho coming Temporary May Schedule £> r iirno year at tho mooting on Wednesday Lamb, Now Lifo Guard and Recrea~ were as follows:. President, Evan tion Director is as Jbllo\ra: Thomas; Vioo-Prosident, Mrs. Earl A.M. Supervising tho building Troscoll; Secretary, Mrs. J. C. of Barbecue Pits and Picnic Areas Ma her; Treasurer, Mrs. John on beach and at Memorial Park, Olsson; Corresponding Secretary, Laying out of sandlot ball di a- Mrs* John Rickotts* mond at park; laying out of play It was announced that Mr, Thomas aroa at Pearl City and Repair of has donated to the school a double shuffleboard Court at Park* sink to be used in the cafeteria* PoM. 2 P.HU to 4 P.M. Tuesday Through the efforts of firs. John through Saturday, at Beach for Olsson, an adding machine has boon supervised pay and swimming* donated by tho First National Ba nk 4:30 P. M. to 6 P.M» Tuesday of Dolray Beach. With tho monoy through Saturday, at Park for Play that had been appropriated for this,and Tennis« the PTA will instead buy a strip 11 A»M« to 5 P. M. Sundays, projector and films for tho visual at Beach for Play and Swimming, aid education of tho children, and hopes to build up a film library* It is a sign of your patriotism THE BOY SCOUTS WILL PICK UP when you display tho American WASTE PAPER TOMORROW (SATURDAY ) Flag on Special National Days, if SO HAVE IT BUNDLED AMD OUTSIDE not every Day. The American Le- READY FOH THEM. gion has a price list, and will order for you, so that you may CHARTER MEETINGS AT TOWS HALL have your Flag in time for Memor- TONIGHT AND MONDAY NIGHT AT ial Day, For Lawns, 3 x 5 flag 8:00 P.M. and polo, socket andbrass cap, -:^HHt-^-4W-*-»-;i--;H:--5HHS--J«:--»^-«-** FRA NX'S SODA & SUNDRY ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE

Complete lino of Cosmetics, Ready-to-Wear and Sportswear Cards for All Occasions for Sun Hats-Sun Glasses-Fishing MEN WOMEN CHILDREN tackle «• NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE Soda Fountain Breakfast Lunch Dinner Phono 3851 V ,

scwGd-on. stars and stripes; f7»40> Catholic Services if a dozen or more are ordorod. For Sidewalks, #9,20, if a dozen St Vincent's Delray Beach or more. A dollar is saved on each one if ordered in lots, Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11:00 A«M« Froight must bo paid on each ship- F/oekday Mass 7:30 A.M. ment, also. Gall John Cherioncs and give him your ordor. AHOUND THE TOWN:

LIBRARY HOURS Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Pritchard, of Indiana polis, stopped for a sur- Monday Wednesday Friday prise visit with Mrs. W# F. Struby last wook. He is Presi- 2:00 5:00 dent of the Indianapolis Power ft Light Company. Mrs. Struby 1?: : Wednesday Evenings 7:00 - 9:00 the first of the week for Lev:;• ville, Ky» where she will join H AVE YOU READ Mr» Struby for the Kentucky Der- by on Saturday. Later they will Fort Everglades go to Indianapolis £> r the Memo- By rial Day Speed C3a ssic, and will Frank G. Slaughter? be guests of Senator and Mrs. Homer E, Capehart* Vividly chronicled against the background of the mysterious and Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Fleming Jr« exotic Evc#glados and the Indian entertained Mr* and Mrs Hick wars of the middle 1800s, this Green lastFriday night. She is new novol of romance and danger the former Katherino Bawls, fam- is dono with all the skill and per- ous swim star* They have made ception of a master storyteller,, their home in Saudi Arabia for Dr Slaughter is the author of many the past year or so, where he is best sellers, including The Stub- with TWA airlines. On Sunday born H cart, In a Dark Garden, evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming and Divine Mistress* Your Libr- were hosts to Lt« Col. and Mrs. ary has just added this "Best Harry Frommo, of Jacksonville, Seller" to its sholf pf new books* Flao, and Mr and Mrs Gfeorgo Kitt- ridge, Mr and Mrs James Smalley, Mro and Mrs John Fleming and Mr* and Mrs. Foy Fleming, all of Ft» Laudcrdalo, CHURCH SERVICES Mrs, R« A* Porter left of Wednes- Community Church of Boca Raton day for New York, whore she will attend several of the many part- / School 10:00 A.M. ies being tendered her daughter Horning Services 11:00 A»M# Patty, and also for her son's Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. fiancee. She will return here on Evening Services 7:30 P.M.* the 18th, and she and Carol will Prayer Service leave tho 3rd of June to attend Thursday Evening 7:30 P.M. both weddings. Patty will be married on Juno 9th and Dick Jr. Baptist Church on the23rd9 Boca Raton School Auditorium The James Baileys left of Tues- day for a thrcc-wook visit to her Sunday School 9:50 A.M. home in Arkansas. Church Services 11:00 A.M. Hay 4,1951 Boca Raton, Fla* The Harry Turners, who have oc- Plans were discussed for the In- cupied tho Geitz home in Riviera stallation party, which mill be for a eouplo of months, have re- held Sunday May 13th, at the turned to their home in Detroit. Boca Raton Cabana Club. Time and Visiting Mr and Mrs. Vernon Lamtno, other plans will be announced the past woek-cndwas George L« later# Tickets are to bo had now Burr, Jr. Editor & Publisher of from Max Hutkin, or see H onry War- the Winter H avon Herald, who Is a ren* It has boon announced that friend of many years standing of tho members may bring guests, ina3- Lamtaes. Mr. Burr was at one time much as the party will be held President of tho Florida Press As- at tho Cabanas. Details may bo sociation and has the distinction of had from Officers of the Lions*, selecting all Ration Board Members of theStato during World War II; he to gether with General Blanding, headed tho Florida State Defense BOCA RATON FASHIONS Council. Mr* Burr is now City Com- Opposite Town Hall missioner and a Director of tho An- nual Florida Orango Exposition, CLEARANCE SALE held in ¥ifinter Haven, which is climaxed by the famous Press Break- Now in Progress fast, Phone 2271 A most delightful luncheon and card party were given last Friday in the Sea Garden at Pompano« Mrs. WRIGHT'S DRUG STORE Bcrnice Powlor was hostess and the tables were decorated with lovely Prescription Pharmacists spring flowers from the garden of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Spalsbury, Parkc-r Pens Norris Candies Mrs. Harold Turner held tho place Phone 4551 DeerfIeld Beach of honor, as It was her Birthday A nniversary, A corsage of gar- denias was at her place. After BROWN'S luncheon, bridge and Canasta were played with prises going to the Our Tropical Loungo is Ideal for following: Bridge, Mrs. Turner, Y our Entertaining Mrs. Spalsbury, who presented her Have Luncheon or Dinner in our prize to Mrs. Ray Wright; Canasta Modern Dining Room Mrs. G-ertrudo Jamison, Mrs. V. B# Stoinbaugh and Mrs, R» A. Porter Package Store - Phono 3901 cut for consolation. The prizes Federal Highway at Royal Palm Rd, were put out on a table, and win- ners could pick their own, a very unique way of presenting them. TJNIVBRSA L TELEVISION Speaker at the regular Lions week- AND ly meeting on Monday night was Mr. APrLlA NCE SERVICE Ted Jensen, whose subject was the South and Central Florida Flood Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed Control program and It's effects Electrical Appliances on this arda of the State; how it affects farming, and how the con- trol has already started a land Phone 8561 Your Emerson Dealer boom In tho Northwest part of the Free Pickup and Delivery State. May 4,1951 Boca Raton, Florida. Boca Raton School Beats Doorflold. School 14-S Rocipo Boca Raton School played soft BERHAISE SAUCE ball against Doorflold in the after 1 teaspoon minced parsley noon game on Wednesday, opening 1 teaspoon vi negar . tho Cracker Day festivities. 2 cups Hollandaise sauco Starting in the first inning, when 1 smallonion, minced Stove Drayar was walked, and Mix Thoroughly brought In by a throe base hit by John Manor, tho game novor lacked oOo for excitement for all who witnes- sed it, John Manor also made a homo ran in the 6th inning, HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY Thomasson' s pitching to Colvin, along with the splendid fielding Open 8:00 A«.M» to 6:00 P.M. of Jorry Christiansen, George Week Days Boigler and J» G, Hunter stopped (Closed Wednesday Afternoons) Doorfiold from scoring until the Havo your Blankets, Rugs, Draper* 7th inning. Every boy on the Boca ies, Bedspreads Cleaned and Wrap- Raton team scored a run. Due to ped for Summer, the coaching of Mr, leaver, tho team displayed good sportsmanship, SERVICE CLEANERS ending the gamo with a rousing cheer for the Deerficld toara. Boca Raton Phone 4801 Those playing for Boca Raton were; Junior Thomasson, Charles Colvin, John Maher_, Sax Crawford, J« C» Hunter, Jerry Christiansen, Geo, BR«¥N PLUMBING & HARDWARE Bieglor, Stove Drayer, Francis Slono, John Olsson, Mike Ponce, Blue Magic Moisture-Proof Phillip Bowers, Kirk Crawford ard Ware - Cracker Cans, Salt fifill Freeman* and Pepper Sots for Table and Range Lucas Paints - Super KomTone Billy Lamb wins Essay Contest Faeriess Cement Paint Derusto Billy Lamb, son of Mr and Mrs. Yfci. Lamb, who is a sophmoro, at Sea- Phono 4111 or 4421 crest High School, won tho VFW Aux- iliary Americanism essay contest Across from Town Hall the past wcck« Second and third places were won by Jim Korn and Judy Butts, both sophraoros. Title ATTENTION: of Billy's essay was "Freedom's SHOW BOCA BOMBERS Open Door", and has been entered WE ARE PROUD OF THEM, and in tho State wido contest, H e BE OUT THERE SUNDAY, WHEN THEY will receive a bronze modal and a PLAY THE FORT WAYNE ZOLLNER cash prize, with cash prizes going GAME, THEY DESERVE THE SUPPORT, to tho runners-up also. The con- LET'S GIVE IT TO THEM, tost was open to students of A merican history classes, and RESERVED SEAT TICKETS now are there were 60 entries, with the on sale. winning oasay selected from 15 finalists. Judges were Paul E. Gringlo, Dolray Municipal Judge, Cartoonist Pat Enright and the Rev. Chas, 0» Farrar* May 4,1951 Boca Raton, Fla, TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION But they are some t4am, according to all tho publicity releases. All E. P. Troxell soats will bo reserved, so GET YOURS, ^ND GIVE YOUR TEAM THE CON- Federal Highway and Boca Baton RdFIDENCE IT DESERVES. Sinclair Gasoline Accessories Motor Tuno-Up General Repairs CRA GKER DiiY ^T DEERFIELD Cracker Day at Doorficld on Wod- Tires Batteries Accessories nosday, May 3, attracted approxi- Motor TuncpUp General Repairs mately 3500 people. Fran 1:00 P.M» through tho evening,--plans BOCA SERVICE were made to entertain vi sit-ers- Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd A Softball game in the early after- noon Imo Iving Boca Raton School Pick up Phono 3911 Delivery and Deorfiold was wonby Boca Raton* Tho evoniig games, were both won Prompt Courteous Service by Boca Raton, with arno Lamb pit- ching a 2*0 game, and Roy Glisson -- Carl Douglas pitching a 605 game. A barbocuod chicken dinner was served, and Mr* Chalkcr's famous barbocuo sauce sold about 1500 dinners* BOCA RATON BOMBERS WIN 4th and 5th GAMES j

Last Saturday night, tho Boca BOB'S BAR & RESTAURANT Bombers were again winners, this timo from Telco, of Miami, Where Y our Appetite Must be First game was 3-1, second 3«-0, Satisfied When Boca Raton Pitcher Roy Glis- son was injured before game time, Package Goods - Free Delivery first baseman Carl Bctzlor, a {We arc as near as your phena) southpay, took over the pitching chores for the Bombers and hurled Call 3551 At the Stoplight 2 hit ball for four innings. Glis- son pitched Mtless ball for the last three innings, striking out D AND M HARDWARE COMPANY 5 rnon. General Electric Dealer In the second gamo, Arno Lamb had complete control throughout tho Plastic ?Jare B*P*S. Paints game, giving up only 3 scratch Roofing Material singles and fanning 13 in tho 7 Glass Cut to Sizw - Hardware innings he worked,. Consecutive doubles in tho 5th inning by Owner Chas. Ott. Phone 3561 Bcrnio Boxx and Jack Sfjeeting, or 5322 with men on base, scored the three runs for Boca Raton, Dixie Highway Tho BOMBERS have so far more than lived up to their name, and we are all very proud of them. So let's SHOW THEM WE ARE PROUD, and WANTED: A Piano, reasonable. BE OUT THERE SUNDAY , WHEN THEY Write Box 311, Boca Raton, or PLAY THE FORT WAYNE Z0LLM3H game, contact Mrs. Roy Withrow. WE have been besciged with liter— a turo about tho ZOLLNERS, and have not printed it for lack of space. May 4,1951 Boca Raton, Pla.

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Boca Raton, Florida REPORT OP CHA RTSR COMMITTEE COUNCIL MEETS MEETINGS At recent meetings of the Charter The Town Council met on Wednesday Revision Committee, the following evening for it's regular monthly important issues were discussed session. The subject of the In- and voted upon; let was brought up, and it was By majority -seta the date of the more or less agreed that if the local election was changed to the Association of Boatmen of the first Tuesday £> llowing the first Town would collect the sum or a Monday in November, corresponding part thereof agreed on by them, to the National elections. Another several Council meetings ago, that major change was that the Town with Mr. Schine's offer, and an Council shall elect one of it's additional amount if needed, would members to serve as Mayor for one be forthcoming, it was felt, This year. The Mayor shall preside at would at least enable the "patch- all meetings cf the Town Council ing up" of the north jetty long and perform such duties consistant enough to get the sand out of the with his office as may be imposed main channel and prepare the whole by the Council} and he shall have project for next season's business. a voice and final vote in the There were many helpful comments 5 proceedings of the Town Council, Mr. Schmitt stated that the firms but no veto power. of Fender & Co., and Hudgins Co., All department heads must attend would gladly help to get the in- the regular Council meetings, un- let open. Mr. Hillegass suggested less excused by the Town Council. leueing of the Inlet Docks as a It shall be the duty of the Town To.vn affair, the pro ceeds to be Treasurer to deposit all monies of used in the inlet project, the Town in a solvent bank or banks Mr. Zimmerman stated that the Ceme- or Trust Companies in the State of tary Association headed by Mr. Florida, chosen by resolution of Chesebrough is in favor of turning the Council, at the beat rate of the program over to the Town to interest obtainable consistant with maintain. This was accepted, and safety; to make no such deposits a Committee is to operate it, the unless the same shall be secured same to be a Department of the by United States Government Bonds Town Budget, as any other depart- in the full amount of the deposits, ment is. For discussion at tonight's meet- Mr. Morris spoke of the Parks & ing will be the methods of collect- Playgrounds summer program, it was ing Delinquent Taxes, involving a greed by all that Mr. Arno Lamb, tast liens, tax: certificates and acting as Recreation Director, be tax deeds. Upon completion of paid the sum of $300 a month, as this Committee'a meetings, the discussed by the Parks & Playgrounds Charter will go to the Town Coun- Committee a few days ago, with the cil for consideration. After Mon- Town & Lamb both on a probationary day, copies of the Charter will be status for 6 months, Mr. "faite- placed in the Council Room and the house reported on street improve- Library, and it is hoped as many ments in Spanish Village, removal citizens of Boca Raton as possible of Truck Road Block on Camino Real, will take this opportunitpp y to examine in view of the fact that Deer- the revised Charter. field Bridge is out. Too, Mr. Sundy, County Commissioner, is work- FRANK'S SODA & SUNDRY Continued on Page 5 Complete line of Cosmetics, ROADMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Cards for All Occasions Ready-to-Wear and Sportswear Sun H ats-Sun Glasses-Fishing for tackle - MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Soda Fountain Breakfast Lunch Dinner NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE Phone ' 3851 Page 2 THE PELICAN Boca Rate n, Florida LIBRARY HOURS ABOUND THE TOWN: Monday Wednesday Friday Visiting the Frank Roadmans last 2:00 5:00 week-end were Mr. and Mrs. James Wednesday Evenings 7:00-9:00 Kelly, of Long Island, N. Y. who HAVE YOU RE AD are making an extensive trip thro- ugh the States. Proud New Flags by Mr« Thomas Caldwell is back in his P. van Wyck Mason? Riviera home, after a ten day trip North. With Proud New Flags, F. van Wyck Mason turns his superb talents Mr, and Mrs. Bf^n Parks left to an all but untouched chapter yesterday morning for Scarsdalo, in American history - The Naval N, Y. for the summer. Mr. Par-::. War Between the States, Proud will return in August to see to New Flags has the true and thrill- completion of the work going on ing ring of the dramatic years at the waterway home they pur- 1861-6 2; it's hero is a dashing chased recently, young officer in the Confederate Navy - it's setting ranges from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weathers, of the gay, social whirl of Balti- Coral Gables, and Rusty and Peg- more to beleaguered New Orleans; gie Hasbrouck will spend the from the disputed waters of the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Mississippi to the intrigue- 01Donne11. ridden shores of Cuba, You will find in it those qualities of ex- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Beatty left citement and authenticity that this week for the Cape, in Mass,, have made F. van Wyck Mason one where they will take a cottage of the foremost historical novel- until October. ists writing today. B.M.P. Bob Hollingsworth is home from college, and is planning on tak- CHURCH SERVICES ing an examination to enter the Coast Guard, Community Church Boca Raton Miss Elizabeth Quinlan, her mother Sunday School 10:00 A.M. and brother have gone to Miami Morning Services 11:00 A. M. Beach for the summer, and are at Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. 317 W. 28th St. Evening Services 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service The Pelican is very proud of the Thursday Evening 7:30 P.M. fact that Boca Raton's Lady Skip- per, Tommy Seeman, was awarded a prize in the recent Jayceo tour- nament, for the winning grouper, Baptist Church caught aboard her boat, Luda III Boca Raton School Auditorium out of the Boca Raton inlet. Sunday School 9:50 A.M. Church Services 11:00 A.M. Linnea Olsson placed second in the 150 meter medley, at the Lake Worth swim meet recently. Catholic Services Mary Ann Olsson almost won the backstroke contest against Lake St. Vinoent's Delray Beach Worth's champion. Linnea plans to go to Chipley, Georgia, for Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11:00 A.M. a two weeks training course the Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. first part of June, to learn new methods and ways of managing Mothers Day will be observed Sun- a pool. Boca Raton is very proud day morning at the Community of the Olsson family and their Church of Boca Raton. Mr. Sidney many extra curricular activities, Jones will deliver the address, all aimed at improving not only and all are invited to attend. themselves, but the activities Church Service is 11:00 A.M. of the town. 1

3 May 11,1951 THE PSLICAK Boca Raton, Pla. Around the Town, continued,.,,.. First Supper Dance of the Cabana WRIGHT DRUG STORE Sun Club will bo held in the Boca Raton Cabana Patio tomorrow night, Prescription Pharmacists beginning at 9:00 P.M. A buffet The Rexall Store will be served late in the evening. Parker Pens Norris Candies Price will be $3.00 per person. It Phono 4551 Deerfield Beach should bo a lot of fun for everyone.

CALL JOHN CHERIOMES AND ORDER YOUR BROWN'S MEMORIAL DAY. Our Tropical Lounge Is Ideal For Th© Lions Installion Party will bo Your Entertaining held Sunday Evening in tho Cabana Have Luncheon or Dinner in Our Club Patio. Since there will be Modern Dining Room lots of space, the Lions are per- mitted to invoto friends. Tickets Package Store - Phone 3901 may be obtained from Leonard Harris Federal Highway at Royal Palm Rd. in the Post Office.

Mr, Charles Simiman, Plumbing In- spector for Palm Beach and West UNIVERSAL TELEVISION Palm Beach, met with Ice al Plumb- AND ing men, tho Mayor, and Town Engi- APPLIANCE SERVICE neer, in Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Simiman discussed Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed the Plumbing Code of W. Palm Beach Electrical Appliances and made suggestions as to how Boca Raton might set up a program, in Phone 2561 Your Emerson Dealer order to have a more strict adhor- enco to the code, than has been in Free Pickup and Delivery, the past. He also suggested a Board of Examiners, consisting of two plumbers from the Town, and a third person as arbiter. This board would TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION ' give written and practical examina- tions to all applicants wishing to E. P. Troxell practice his trade of Plumbing In tho town. Those passing would re- Federal Highway and Boca Raton Rd» ceive their Master or Journeymen's rating, Sinclair Gasolino Accessories Motor Tune-up General Repairs Ono of tho best games we have soen in some time was tho Zollner-Bomb- ers game the past Sunday. We can really be proud of tho way the Bom- Tiros Batteries Accessories bers played against such champions. Motor Tune-up General Repairs It was a 0-0 game up to tho 5th inning, when tho Zollner's wont a- BOCA SERVICE head by 3 runs. Undaunted, the Bombers in thoir half of the 5th, Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd scored two runs and proceeded, in the 7th to tie the score. It was Pick up Phone 3911 Delivery anybody's ball game, and v/ent into an extra inning, when the Zollners Prompt Courteous Service. scorfed ono run, and tho Bombers failed to produce in their half, Carl Douglas the game ending 4-3 In the Zollners favor. The fine hitting and run- ning of the Boys really h d the crowd roaring, and Lamb's pitching limit- ed the highly touted Zollnors 5 hits. paRe 4 ' Boca Raton, Florida THE FOLLOWING IS A STATEMENT OF THE MILEAGE OF TH^ HARD SURFACED ROADS WITHIN THE TOWN, WHICH WAS PREPARED BY MR. PRICHARD FO R TIE STREET AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS: There are 64.42 miles of streets within the corporate limits. This mileage can bo broken down as follows: STATE MAINTAINED 10.17 miles COUNTY MAINTAINED %M*86 milos TOWN MAINTAINED 41,39 miles Total £2,42 miles Of the 41,39 miles Town Maintained streets 6.54 miles are in tho Southeast Section 2.18 milos are in the Wouthwest " 8.79 miles are in the Northeast " 4 23.88 miles are in tho Northwest Section Remember that the town has been subdivided into the four above named sections for street marking purposes as foliars: NE Sec: North of Palmetto Park Road and East of F.E.C. R. R» SE Sec: South " /' " " " East " " NW Sec:- North " '" " " " West " " SW Sec: South " " " " " West " " The NW Sec. mileage of 23«88 miles is made up of: Boca Raton Hills ...... 15.18 miles Floresta 62 Hospital area and farms lands south of the Airport 2.62 Airport-not including runways taxiways nor ^prons 5.46 23.88 Other interesting areas included in the above under its proper quadrant: Rivier§ has 2.93 miles Villa Rica has 4.46 miles (some in bad sh ape) Por La Mar has 1.23 miles Unit ono (Schine's new houses) has 2.43 miles

TABULATION OF STRUCTURES: NE Section 142 SE " ..139 SW " .....43 NW " 107 IST" # Includes 8 buildings Colored F.P.H.A. Project in NE Section 11 31 " White " " " SE " 11 8 Zibel Housing essentially complete " NW " Does not include buildings on the Airport, Does not include municipal buildings, Town Hall, pavillion, pumping stations and sewer lifts.

BOCA RATON FASHIONS B AND M HARDWARE COMPANY Opposite Town H all General Electric Dealer CLEARANCE SALE Plastic Ware B.P.S. Paints Now in Progress Roofing Material Phone 2271 Glass Cut to Size - Hardware HH-:HHi- Owner Ghas, Ott Phono •' 3561 or 5332 Pago 5 HIE PELICAN Boca Raton, Fife. May 11,1951 Continued from Pag< #1 BROWN PLUMBING & HARDWARE ing diligently on iJalraotto Park Road improvementi Police & Fire Blue Magic Moisture-Proof Department reports centered on new Vtere 0 Cracker Cans, Salt and appointments; tho ] 'ire Department Pepper Sets for Table and range to have its present; 20 members and add 5 rookies, without salary, to Lucas Paints - Super KemTono be usod in an ©morioney, with a Dorusto training program for such. The Poorless Coment Paint Police Department is to add one Phone 4111 or 4421 now policeman, who will be select- Across from Town Hall ed by the Committee^ in a few days. HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY Letters from citizens were read, Tho Town will drill holes in 3ido- Open 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. walks in front of businoss places Week Days to hold flags on special occasions, (Closed Wednesday Afternoons) The immediate need is for a special Have your blankets, rugs, drap- program the American Legion has eries, Bedspreads cleaned and planned for Memorial Day, May 50, Wrapped for Summer, SERVICE CLEANERS Boca Raton Phono 4801 FAVORITE RECIPES Nowburg lj- lbs, lobster meat 2 tbsp. molted butter bcaton 1 tbsp. lemon juice salt 1 cup white sauce DON1 T FORGET MOTI ER paprika on Cut lobster in small pieces and MOTHER'S DAY . heat butter, with jsalt, papriko MAY S and lemon juice. ks.dd egg to whito sauce, turn lobst pr into sauce and cook for one mtLnutc, Servos six. 4 i#tt4:-^

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Boca Raton, Florida

CHARTER COMMITTEE REPORT BOMBERS STILL GOING STRONG After seven intensive sessions The Boca Bombers, who wontho?r with much e?.csilent and sincere two games with the Air Porco a? discussion pro and con, the Char- Miami, also took the Miami Moosn ter Committee completed the re- team in the last two games, Tho vised rough draft of the new Char- tho previous games wore not as ter and turned it over to the good as tho Bombers can play, th o Town Council for further considera- Mooso games wore up ^o the good tion. Muoh stress was laid on the old standard tho toam has sot. formation of a*1new Government for Roy Glisson starred in the first the Town; change of election date *S game, with only one hit allowed, omission of tho Tax deed for fin- and also gave tho fans a thrill al acquisition of tax delinquent by knocking a homer over tho loft lands; extension of water mains field fence. In the second game, at Councils doacrotion, in new Lamb only allowed one hit, and property,,devRAopment areas; gen- fanned 19 oufc.of 24 battors,- • eral Town Improvements as to Tho first gamo ondod 6-2 and tho streets and recreation* and many second 4-0 for the Bombers. Lot's other points for the betterment stay behind our team, and show of Bdca Raton for yeaM" to come, , them how wo appreciate their work, All agreed "trie Efforts oil .tho com- Boosters*.»»; mitteo ,werej earnest and '.\apablo« : It is Xiaw up to the Council to g»8itt» The Charter then will go 34ic. CUa s s A Swim Mo at was to. the. State Legislature and be in Jacksonyi.Uo, at ready for a referendum by tho pco- Pool with Bollos Sehool as Host. plo on or about Juno 5th, if ap- Scacrest High :sont six contest- proved by Legislature- Tho Char- ants, oaeh- of -whom- WOR - a medal. tor Committee deserves a vote of Joan Olls> n won 2nd place in fee thanks for it's good work, as Individual Mpidley, arid 2nd. in well as those of the audionco who. the 250 Free style relay* Mary woro kind enough to attend and Ann, who accompanied the group help with this important pr> blom to Jacksonville, could riot parti- in Boca Raton's future history. cipate bo.cause she is just an Ploaso do not forget that a copy eight grader. She has bo!eh work- of tho Charter is in the Library ing: with the teams at Lake Worth, and in the Council Room for thoso however, and * next, year will bo*.... who would like to road it over, ready for the moots* This: trip,' and know what it is all about was donated by the'Delray L^ons,' when a referendum, is called. It Elks-, and Rotary, and the., school"...:. is hoped that every citizen will - seht the coach. • The po.rticipahts avail himself of this opportunity all -repo-rt a* great time,, and en- to read and to digest this Charter. joyed their stay, at: tho;Rbp,sp- velt. Continued: on .Pago 5* .

FRA NK«S SODA & SUNDRY ROADBIAJl'S.-. DEBAR3MENT S,TORl;,,; Complete line of Cosmetics, Cards for All Occasions Roady-t,o,-Wpar and Sportswoar Sun JHats-Sun Glasses-Fishing for tfvCkio •» Mon ^j. . Soda Fountain jjrfupeli ,, Dinner-', • ' OPPlQBr. Pago 2 THE' FELICAS- BOCA RATON, FLORIDA

L I B R AH Y HOURS AROUND THE TOWN: Mr. and Mrs. David Smart are in Monday Wednesday Friday town, and will hore until the ftrs t of June, doing the decorating and 2;OO 5:00 furnishing of their homo on tho In- Wednesday Evenings 7S00 - 9}00 land Waterway. HAVE Y OU REAP Mr, and Mrs, William Brink, who have made their homo in Cheyenne, Wyo. The Conqueror the past few years, have been •aL d. t- By ing relatives in West Palm Beach. John Tcbbel?????? They came south primarily to d oso the sale of their house on Boca This is tho dynamic story of Raton Road. Everyone is glad to William Johnson, an ambitious see them looking so well, and know young adventurer, who bocaao that Wyoming treats them wo11* champion of tho six Indian Nations of the Mohawk Valley Mrs. Harold Turner has returned and ono of .tho greatest figures hero after visiting relatives in of pra-Rovolutionary times. The Clewiston, and tho Northern part Conqueror has all the ingrodicntsof the State* of a bost-sollor historical novel, authentic background and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oakley have cl osed passionate-comance. Ask your their homo in Rlvi era, and return- Library for it. ed to Logan W. Va*« for the summer* B»M.P. -:>sc- Earl Coggin, son of Mr. and Mrs* Joseph Coggin, has joined the U. CHURCH S E R V I C E S S. Air Force, he was given a fare- well dinner the past Monday night Community Church of Boca Ratoni at Old Scandia, In Opa Locka. Sunday School 10:00 A.M, Tho Library Board mot Monday night Morning Services ll:oo A.M. in tho Library, with all present Youth Fellowship 6:00 P.M. for report for the last month. It Bvening Services 71.30 P.M. was announced that a Memorial Shelf Prayer Service has been startod, and that anyone Thursday Evening 7:30 P*M, wishing to add books to this ja rti* cular sholf is urged to do so. Mrs* Ralph Swotraan has pr osontod Baptist Church throe books in memory of Paulino 0» Bufcts, The St Nicholas Anthologies Boca Raton School Auditorium #1 and #2, very beautiful books for children, and "Ono God", a vary School 9:50 A.M. fine bo ,k written in easy to under- Church Services 11:00 A.M. stand language. Mrs. Arnold Me- Spadden presented three books also, in the name of the Legion Auxiliary Gatholic Services The life of Goorge Washington, by Edgar and Ingrid 'Aulaire, which St Vincent's Dolray Boach is for children, and Out of This World, by Lowell Thomas Jr., and Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11:00AM Crusade in Europe, by Dwight D. Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. Eisenhowor, It was decided to have book rovi ews through Juno, July and August. Tho first will bo hold on Juno 14th, the placo and speaker for the day to bd announced later. Everyone enjoyed the reviews so much tho past year, it is expected to draw a large group for the com- ing months. Pago 3 May 17,1951 THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida Around tho Town - continued.,*, WRIGHT DRUG STORE Thomas Fleming, Park Draycr, Mar- Prescription Pharmacists shall DoV/itt, Clarenqo Butts and Tho Rexo.ll Store Harold Butts returned tho past wook end fron tho West Coast, after Parker Pens Horris Candies a week of Tarpon Pishing. They re- Phono 4551 Deerfiold Beach port a wonderful timo, and several catches. Lawronco Maher was un- gblo to join then, unfortunately as ho had a sudden date with tho BROWN1S flu bug. Wo arc glad to report ho is up and about now. Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal For A Iso on the mend is Patty Sdding- Y our entertaining or, daunter of William and Mrs, Have Luncheon or Dinner in Our Eddingor., who spent a week in Dining Room Good Samartian, and is till in bed. Package Store - Phone 3901 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fleming Jr. Federal Highway at Royal Palm Rd, have the happiness to announce tho adoption of an infant baby boy, to be called Thomas Farrar III, UNIVERSAL TELEVISION AND Mrs. Carl Douglas entertained tho APPLIANCE SERVICE other evening T/vith two tables of Canasta and dinner, in honor of Sales and Service Fully Guaranteed Mary Jane Wilson, daughter of Mr, Electrical Appliances and Mra. Arnold McSpaddon, who is here from Durham, N. C. Phono 2561 Your Emerson Dealer CLUB D^MCE SUCCESS Free Pickup and Delivery Opening suppor dance at the Cabana Sun Club tho past Saturday proved a groat succoss, in spite of tho TROXELL'S SERVICE STATION inclement weather. Mr. Russell Fairbanks, cf Ft Lauderdale, who E. P. Troxell has the Arthur Murray Studio there, acted as MC and brought two of his Federal Highway and Boca Raton Rd former pupils, Miss Jewel Gentry and Mr. Shorald Carey, to demon- Sinclair Gasoline Accessories strate a Kurabrc of t'ances, Mr,, Fairbanks will continue to MC the Motor Tune-Up General Repairs dancing, and his instructors will bo available for those who would like to brush up on their torpsi- shoro (dance that is.) A delicious Tires Batteries Accessories late supper was served, and the orchestra, which was vory good in- Motor Tune-up General Repairs deed, played until 1:00 A.M.. The Cabana Club has announced that ad- BOCA SERVICE mission to tho dances will be $1.20 including tax, instead of the pre- Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd. vious charge of #5.00. This is primarily because the price before Pick up Phone 5911 Delivery included the suppor. With the lessor charge, a beffet will be a- Carl Dougles vailable to those who wish it, a la carte. Those parties are in- formal, and this is an ideal place to entertain your guest3 and fri- ends. Page 4 LIONS INSTALLATION PARTY THINGS OF OUR ANCESTORS Tho Lions Installation Banquet Unlike many who think that anti- and Dance was held at the Boca ques have no place in modern set- Raton Cabana Club on Sunday night tings, I believe they have a very May 13, at 7s30 P.M. and drew over definite placo and missL on. Of 200 members and guests. The pro- course, it is necessary to dis- gram was in charge of outgoing criminate, but I see, for in- President Honry A. Warrons Toast- stance, a blonde maple modern master was Bobby Johnson of West streamlined dining set - and £ r Palm Beach, and installation was glassware with this, what could in by C. J. Manson5 Past Deputy be more appropriate than tho District Governor. In re-d ewing "Classic" pattern pressed glass tho past year, Lion Warren, said of the 70's with it's sculptnro1 the gift of title to the Lions frcsted neo-classic figures? Club froe arid cloar, by Joe La The shape of this pattern is Moorej from whom tho property was hexagonal and it has a very mod- originally purchased, had saved ern appeal. Dishes in old Spode the Lions Ci-jb over §1000 for which with Sino-Chinese, conventional Mr, Moore was given a rising too to or left pattern, and some Spodo of thanks. Lions VV. P» Bebout, 1/fcu" comes with the hexagon edges. Lamb, Bill Prer-.dergast, Carl Doug- Silver could be a very tailored la?., WEU Roseko, U^ M, Hopkins, style or oven the beautiful Gor- Sydney Pool, Molvin Schmitt,, Her- ham Versailles with mythological bert Brown, Morris Mullor, Jake f i gur e s p Goldberg, and. J, h, Shores were There is really a braod license given awards, for perfect attend- in home decoration and this e of ance, or outstanding work the past mo^t charm are those done by their year« Max Kutkln, Chairman of the owners who express their indivi- Banquet, was given a special award duality by their artistic ability. for outstanding service, Now Of- Tho Chinese, art connoisseurs from ficers installed wore Don McDermott, ancient times, use bamboo furnl•*;.-* President, Wm, Go O'Donnsll, Mr D, tiirefor living comfort and gracd First Vice-President, Lyle Prichard end combine it with teakwood aid Second, Vice President, James decorate with tho finest porcelain Bailey, Third Vice President, U. M, and exquisite paintings and em- Hopkins, Secretary-Treasurer, Mel- broideries. Just place SOKD lit- vin Schmitt, Tail Twi3ter, "Evan tle piece of heirloom china on Thomas, Lion Tamer, Directors are the coffee t*blo, use it for candy E, E, i'once, Thos« Fleming Jr3 P. or cigarettes and tho whole ro on Thomasson, Prank Roadman and Conn seems to come to life, for it is Curry, Honored guest and speaker something that has been used am was District Governor Enamett Roberta loved, a tangible chain with tho of Bolle Glade, Among other noted past, and your guests will certain- tcuesta wore Cabinet Secretary & ly find it a "conversation Picve" Treasurer or Bistrict 35, H,V. Draa After that, you vd.ll probably start and Mrs. Draaj Deputy Dist, Gover- to collect, and collecting is fun-.. nor & Mrs* Everett Wurtg, Mrs. Em- Thanks, next week I will toll you tnett Roberts, Mrs. C. J. Manson, more about it, Mrs, Bobby Johnson, Judge and Mrs. Paul Gringle; ho is President elect Harriett© Gates. of the Lions Club of Delray; Past President of the Deerfield Lions B» E, Chalker & Mr a Chalkerj Past BOCA RATON'FASHIONS President of Delray Lions Oljib & Opposite Town Hall Mrs. H arold Turner, and nany other notables. Outgoing President Henry CLEARANCE: S L E Warren was presented with an award . from the Club by Wm. G, 0'Donnell, How is Progress who lauded him for his unselfish- Phcno 2271 and untiring efforts in behalf of Lionism, After tho banquet, dancing was en- B «ND M HARDWARE COMPANY joyed until a late hour. Genoral Electric Dealer Plastic Ware B.P.S. Faints Roofing Material Glass cut to size - Hardware Pago 5 May 17»2£fj* IHE PELICAN Favorite Recipes BROWN PLUMBING & HARDWARE DOs and DCN'T'S (From House & Gar- Blue Magic Moisturo-Proof den) Waro - Cracker Cans, Salt and Do go to the Grocery yourself and Fopoer Sots for Table and Range don't telephone. You buy the right amount of things and got bettor Lucas Paints * Super Komto no service. Peerless Cement Paint Do read the food columns in the pa- Derusto pers. They tell you that pork has Phono 4111 or 4421 dropped 10^ a pound or sweet pota- , Across from Town Hall toes havo never boon cheaper* Keep aw?.y from recipes so exotic ***%*******«******ft*«#*«-;:-:H;^«-.:- that you buy ton jars of stuff you will probably never use again. H ELPY SELPY LAUNDRY Don't scrimp all the time. Don't bo repulsed by soiled dishes; Open 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. the food can't bo dirty or you Week Days would not have eaton it. In work- Closed Wednesday afternoons ing on a budget, try alternating two theories to sec which one is Blankets Cleaned & Wrapped best for you (buying every day for storage - Single Blankets just what you need for that day) $l»00, Double |l»50. buying a big roast now and then and experimenting how to use the loft- SERVICE CIBANERS overs. Boca Raton Phono 4801

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MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES PLANNED BOMBERS ARE PLAYIM5 &^ Mayor_QJDgjaaall has issued a Proc- For the few who have missed the lamation, joining the Nation in Bombers and their fine playing, Memorial Services to it's war vet- they have been consistantly in. erans, and designating May 30 as very god form* The two games the day, as the National observ- they took from the Miami Moose ance is 1*iat day. At ten-thirty last week, with Glisson in the A, M* Wednesday, May SO, the Amer- first game pitching a three hit ican Legion, Legion Auxiliary, "game and getting a home m n in Town Officials, Fire Department, the 6th inning, and the second police Department, as well as with Lamb pitching a beautiful school children, will join in ser- 1 hit game, is an example of what vices at the cemetary, where flags you have miss§d« will be placed on the graves of Three days later, the home club war toeterans. From there, there just couldn't seem to click in will be a parade to the Town Hall, the first game, with Cities Ser- where a wreath will be placed at vice of Miami taking the k ad in the foot of the Memorial Flag there a 7-1 game. The usually steady with a short program. It is sug- •Glisson walked 7, but the fans gested that all: Businessos -ho* BUS- felt it not too bad to lose a p-endefluiCtarl-ng. the • above, proclama-- *game now and then, it invites more tion hoars for observing this competition. The second game was Great; National- fooling that this •> a different story, with Lamb pitch- day shauld impart to all of us*, ing shut-out ball, no hits, no runs, no errors. Boxx hit a • v. run in the first and Boo a Raton scored 6 runs, 3 hits and no er- rors* ^ Sun Club continues to In the games with Sinclair Oil, atttlast more and more to enjoy of Miami, the first game was a it's facilities, A Number of par- 5-0 win for Boca, with 7 hits and I f ties from out of town have taken one error. Lamb Pitching a 1 hit 6 I advantage of the perfect weather game. Prank Smith, with the Bomb- for swimming in the refreshing ers, hit a home 3*un in the first. pool, or lounge in the sun on the He is a University of Miami fodfc - beach, and have a delightful lunch- ball star. The Bombers also won eon afterwards. Local members, too the 2nd, a 7-0 game with Glisson spend at 3s ast a part of each day, hitting a home run. May 12th, the even Ibr a quick cool-off swim and Bombers trimmed the Orlando All a cocktail afterwards. The Satur- stars 6-2, with Arno Lamb pitch- day night affairs, too, are proving ing an excellent game, and Jolley popular, and the program for to- and Sweeting taking the hitting morrow night will have additions honors. to please everyone. These dances So you who miss the games, this are informal, and the fee Is very is just an example of what the nominal, $1*00 plus tax. The Boosters see. We wish the Bombers music Is good, and the bar is ready the very best of luck tomorrow to mix your favorite. Prized are tonight, when they go to Clearwater be had tomorrow night, and exhibi- for a return game. Many of the fans tions will be given by the Arthur will go too, and we willb e lend- Murray dancers. Come out and.en- ing moral support from here, and joy the moonlight, in the lovely look forward to greeting a great patio of the Cabana Club. team on our own ground next week! 'WHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMH*

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LIBRARY H OURS AROUND THE TOM: Monday Wednesday Friday The W« E« Tilfords, who have been in their Palmetto Park Roed Home 2:00 5;00 all season, left the past week &r their summer home in Bayville, L.I. Wednesday Evenings 7:00 - 9J00 Rhoir neighbors on Palmetto Park Road, the P, J. Scheibergers, also left for their summer home in HAVE XOtJ READ " • Toledo, Ohio, Neither Five Visiting their aon and daughtor- Nor Three --•>- in-law aro the Senior Borchard*,' By who are with Mr« and Mrs. Edw, Helen Maclnnes Borchardt in Spanish Village. This is tense and thrilling Returning to her home in Por La novel of enemy infiltration Mar the past week was Mrs. Carl- into the very heart of an Ameri- ton Smith, who has been visiting can city. Not even in her best her son and family in Chicago the selling novels of European Es- past six weeks. pionage has Helen Maclnnes achiev- ed so taut a story of suspense, so Mrs. W. P« Bebout was called to brilliant a picture of an enemy Niagara Palls, N, Y. recently on network in operation and so unfor- account of the illness of her gettable a warning of the danger •;4aughi>er-in-law, Mrs. Donald moving in on the well-meaning and Bebout. Wo are glad to have favor- the innocent. Absorbing and chal- able reports of the younger Mrs. lenging, it is her most important Bebout, and hope she will s> on be book. well. B.M.P. We hear that Mrs. Thos* Giles, Sr» is onjoying her new grandson, and it is grand for her daughter, Mrst CHURCH SERVICES R. J. Deveraux, to have her there in Gary, Indiana, while getting used Community Church of Boca Raton to having another "man" in the fam- ily. Thos. Giles Sr* is still in Sunday School A.I, Misstsa.ippi, and we understand, Morning Services 11:00 A.M. sort of anxious to get back to Youth Fellowship €:00 P.M. Boca» Evening Services Thursday Evening 7:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jonos left on Tuesday for Detroit, where he will help in building a now Church. They closed their apartment on BAPTIST CHURCH Boca Raton Road, and will be gone until the latter part of the summer* Boca Raton School Auditorium Mr, and Mrs. J, W, Mann have re- Sunday School 9:30 A.I, turned to Detroit for the summer Church Services 11:0© A.I. months after renovating their home ., on 4th Avenue. Dr, and Mrs. Win. 0'Donnell Will CATHOLIC SERVICES join Dr. and Mrs C. A. Robinson and Mrs. John Moore ofDelray, on St Vincent's Delray Beach, a weeks' grip to Nassau, Leaving in the morning, and returning next Sunday Masses 9:00 & 11:00 A.M. Sunday* Weekday Mass 7:30 A.M. Mrs. Carl Douglas and Mrs, Arao Lamb, with their sons, joined Mr. Douglas and Mr, Lamb for the trip to Clearwater for the. game to-mor- row night. Also joining those at- tending the game are the o. A. Pools Paso a THE PELICAN Boca Raton, Florida

Around the Town .... Cont'd, WRIGHT DRUG STORE Mr. and Mrs» Paul Nassau left . Proscription Fharmaciats on Tuesday for the summer. They The Rexall Store will visit their daughter, Irene, who is Mrs. Herbert Reichert, in Parker Pens Norris Candies Chapel HiJ.1, N. C. and then go Phone 4551 Deerfield Beach to Maine for a stay. Mrs. Reichert has just received a very hith honor, in being one of 14 selected for the Fulbright BROWN'S Award for further study in Europe One hundred thousand outstanding Our Tropical Lounge is Ideal students form the U, S. colleges For Y our Entertaining take a competitive examination, and 14 students are selected; the Havo Luncheon or Dinner in our acnlorships are issued through Modorn Dining Room the State Department, and entitle the holders to a year's study in Package Store - Phone 3901 Europe. Mrs. Reichert will go to Federal Highway at Royal Palm Rd, Innsbruch College, in Austria.

On Sunday' Rov« D» Norris will con- duct his last service as pastor UNIVERSAL TELEVISION AMD of Boca Raton Community Church. APPLIANCE SERVICE After a lifetime of service and de- votion to the Christian Church, Special Summer Clearance Sale Rev. Norris is retiring from the ministry. This is an event of Extra Trade-In Value on Any great importance, when a pastor Radio, T«V. or Appliance. Phono leaves a church for retirement, 2561 and the people of this community Your Emerson Dealer wish him ijod's speed, as he con- Fi'oc Pick up and Delivery tinues hi 3 life at his home in Pompano, We hope that after his Vacation in the Worth, we will still see him occasionally around town BROWN* PLUMBING & HARDWARE he served for the past two yeajra« Dianol - Paint Insecticide Friends of years' standing spent Kills Insects for the the past week-end with Mrs* At D» Lifo of the Paint Byors in hor Por La Mar home, Mrs. Stay Spray - Derusto George Herkes, of Sarasota, her son Peerless Coznent Paint Burgess, and Scott, and Mary Barnes Phone 4111 or 4421 drove over and enjoyed a most Across from Town Hall pleasant week9end»

Dick porter returned from the keys on Tuesday, after a week's fishing Tires Batteries Accessories and left by plane on Wednesday. He Motor Tune-up General Repairs entered one of his catches in the Miami Summer Tournament. BOCA SERVICE Classes from the Delray School have Federal Highway & Royal Palm Rd. been taking turns daily at' the Boca Raton Cabana Sun Club, these Pick up Phone 5911 Delivery outings have been sponsored by the swim instructor at the Club, Bill Prompt Courteous Service O'Brien. The local school chil- dren have had days too, with Mrs* Carl Douglas Jones class the first on Wednes- day, which were the 5th and 6th gtades. Today, Mrs* Giganti took her 1st and 2nd grades for a swim. Punch and cookies were served to the youngsters after their swim. Page 4 May 25,1951. THE PELICAN BOCA RATON, FLA. Interesting people and places for- First Aid Classes, according to ovor lur© tho collector on* They Mr. and Mrs. John Olsson, are be- are novor borod and each day blos- ing woll attended by the group who soms with fresh hope, Bemembering started it about two weeks ago. back to tho old familiar things of This is tho now course which in- my childhood, tho remembrance of cludes caro of atomic burns, etc, which brings both cho^r and nostal- which is a must in tho courses nw gia, made it easy for mo to decide offered. According to Millard F« what to collect* I began with Caldwoll, former Governor of Fla., oarly American Glass - tho "Rose and now head of the Uati onal Civi 1 in Snow" pattern, tho glass of my Dcfonso, tho majority of tho © un-> grand-mother, I assembled a com- try is very apathetic toward tho plete table sotting and got a dangers which may possibly face world of joy both beholding it and us at short notice Ho deplores using it. Grouped together on the tho fact that we arc not preparing cupto ard eholf.it looked precisely oursolvos for that emergency, and like it's namo, rosos in the snow, righteously fools that hystorla due to the fine stipploing on which would result from any attack of the roses lay. I have an antique any sort. Let us all think about shop, and from some strange flight this, and soo if w© oan in some of fancy, or perhaps due to the ur- way take courses, or a course, ging of some customer, I sold my and prepare ourselves mentally and collection and am now well on the physically for any omorgency. way to a tablo sotting for six in Whatever you loam is never lost, the lovely "Bloeding Heart" pat- oven if it does not take a war in tern. My next love is old dolls, order to use what you have learned. and as the late Georgo Bornard And onco you have first aid methods Shaw has said, "Dolls are history",well in your mind, they never leave for thoy are roplicas of peoples you, and some times, throughout of different countries, customs your llfoj thoy come to you when and times. At present, having you most need them. sold a French Jumeau, I am on the quesf> for another French fashion doll. These dolls arc almost human in their bisq ue perfection of ox- prossion, and their smart little BOCA RATON FASHIONS costumes (1844-1875) if original, are gems of tho couturier's art. Ladies Specialty Shop I also onjoy costuming them authen- tically, following "Les Modes Par- Opposite Town Hall isienncs" or "Godey's" of tho time, nd I'm as pleased with a gift from Phono 2271 thoughtful friends, of old scraps . of oarly materials and laco as I would bo with a fine modern gift. Such is the way of a collector... The Library wishes ovoryone to Having an antique shop I've loarn- keep in mind tho fact that a Book *ed the foiblos of men collectors- Review willb e hold on Juno 14th# they go for scrimshaw, oarly bot- !lhc reviewer has not been solocted, tlos, and flasks, cuff buttons, but tho place and tho roviewor old books, raro bells, canes, pipes,will be announced next week. As knivo3, stereoscopes, guns, coins everyone enjoyed tho Reviews last and occasionally old flint glass, summer so much, it is with pleasure and when a male comes in for glass, wo all look forward to a resump- boware, for thoy have studied it, tion of this Library program* structure, form and date from tho time of the anciont tombs of Wo understand the first meeting Egypt and you are coming in for a of tho Lions undor the now Presi- briefing on what you DON'T KNOW. dent, Don McDermott, and his of- But, let's collect, and gorget ficers, was well attended and life's perplexities, at least for vecy interesting. We want to wish short intervals* him v/cll in his new post*

Harrietts dates* Page 5 II May 25,1951 ; THE PEIilflAN Boca Raton, Flat FAVORITE RECIPES Devil's Pood Cake (1 Layer) BROWN'S PLUMBING & HARDWARE 1 stick of butter 2 eggs (whole) Blue Magic Moisturo-Proof 1-J cup sugar 1 c buttermilk Ware - Cracker Cans, Salt 1 tsp soda 2 c flour and Pepper Sets for Table 4 tbsp cocoa 1 tsp vanilla and Range Lucas Paints - Super KemTono Sift flour and measure. Cream but- Peerless Cement Paint tor and sugar well. Add cocoa Derusto (make cocoa into a paste by adding Phone 4111 or 4421 a little water and creaming), Put Across from Town Hall soda in buttermilk. Add milk at once and boat well. Add flour ^HtSftiHHHH***********************^* last and boats Add vanilla. Bake in 350 oven for about 40 minutes, HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY Use square layer pan 9 in, woll greased and floured« Open 8 A.M. to 6 P»M* Week Days Icing Closed Wednesday Afternoons Blankets Cleaned & Wrapped for 2 tbsp butter 2 c powdered sugar Storage, Single Blankets fl«00 2 heaping bbap cocoa (paste) Double $1.50 2 c powdered sugar 1 tsp vanilla SERVICE CLEANERS a little swept crown or milk to Boca Raton Phone 4801 mix* Melt butter in small frying pan. Add cocoa paste & stir, Put BE A BOMBER BOOSTER in mixing bowl, add sugar, vanilla &, small amount of cream or mllkt BUY IN TOWN WHEN POSSIBLE Mix woll. Icing should be about as thick as soft fugge. Lot cake SAY YOU SAY IT IN THE PELICAN cool beforo icing.

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