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WILTON MANORS BULLETIN OAKLAND PARK NEWS

VOL. 2—NO. 31 WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1952

BETWEEN YOU AND ME Magazine Drive IT PAYS TO USE VILLAGE AND HIGHLAND ESTATES CLUB By Todd CLASSIFIED COLUMN Of P.T.A. Raises TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING TO We wonder what type of business It will pay you to use the classi­ DISCUSS WATER SYSTEM SETTLEMENT is going to be located at the restau­ $200 For Projector fied columns for only a few cents a week to help get rid of some of rant section of B. & C. Dean Mc- More than $200 has been raised by The long drawn out settlement of the agreement between the Village those unwanted items around the Nash and Howard Leslie are keeping he P. T. A. on their “magazine drive” and Highland Estates Civic Club Inc., over the water system in that area will 99 house that others can use. The mum. for funds for the purchase of a movie be discussed at a special meeting on December 2nd. * Bulletin has helped hundreds of orojector for Wilton Manors School. people. Last week, Mrs. George President Novak of the Club appeared before the Council, together with has arrived in town \ccording to Principal Davis, the pro­ Lumsden. had a chest of drawers the Board of Directors of the organization, requesting that the Village live We note that St. Nic« was placed jector, which has already been ord­ which was of no use for her home up to the agreement for the purchase on the roof of Manor H. 85 H. Tues­ ered, will arrive in the course of the and was sold through the classified and payment for the system entered day night. next two weeks for use before the * * * columns of The Bulletin. Scout Councilman Earle Gurney into by the former Council. holidays. Speaking of Christmas, do your round the home and list the articles Moves To Clean Up Drive Attorney Miller told the delegation shopping early. The executive board meeting of the that you wish to sell or buy. The that he had had several conferences ** P. T. A. which is usually held before rates are 3c a word with a mini­ Councilman Earle Gurney got an appropriation from the Council of with the Club’s attorney and the ques­ The County Commissioners have •■he business meeting is postponed mum charge of 50c per weekly $100 for cleaning up Wilton Drive. tion of “title” stymied the settlement. given their approval for the placing from Wednesday until Monday, De­ insertion. The new Councilman, in making his of a traffic light at Old Dixie, Wilton cember 1. The postponement is due Originally, the former Council request stated that with the Civic Drive and 26th street interestcion. to the Thanksgiving holiday. agreed to buy the swstem from High­ Club sponsoring Christmas decora­ The Commissioners will supply the land Estates for sum of $5,000. Al­ THANKSGIVING tions, hundreds of visitors would be light but the Village will have to take The pupils of the sixth grade classes, ready the Village has paid $1,000 as brought to the Village as well as in­ care of installation. Mrs. Thresca and Mr. Robinson, are There’s browness in the world about part purchase, leaving a balance of creased traffic when the new bridge * * preparing to put on a Christmas pro­ And frost upon the leaves; $4,000. When the present Council on 26th St. is opened. He pointed The Council appropriated $50 for gram on Wednesday, December 3rd. There’s autumn in the crackling air took office, the question was raised as out that the Drive was an eyesore to use of the Civic Association for Mrs. Hammond, chairman of music And wind a whistling through the to whether or not the Club had proper the community. Christmas Decorations. H. G. Harper, for the P. T. A. is in charge of the eaves. title to the system. Various citizens The Bulletin has learned that it is chairman for the Association made the program. from the area also raised the question The corn is yellow in the crib Mr. Gurney’s intention to have the request for financial assistance. *:■ * of legality, with the result that the * & * There’s pumplins on the ground. Drive put in presentable shape by matter has been “hanging fire” for gathering the debris which has been The bicycle ordinance passed its The cement walk is under construc­ There’s apples on the cellar floor, many months. allowed to clutter up the thoroughfare second reading at the recent Council tion at the school and Venetian blinds And big red turkeys struttin’ round. for years and in addition to have The Village Attorney as well as meeting. The Zoning ordinance also have been installed in various rooms the grass cut. The Councilman also Council members hoped that the passed the Council. on the west side of the building. The It's time to put our work aside * * School Commissioners have’ promised And go to church to pray; told his fellow members that the ap­ whole question could be straightened propriation would be spent with wis­ out-amicable at the special meeting James Bell on recommendation of hat a partial sprinkling system will To thank our gracious Father dom and what monies are left over of all concerned, the Zoning Board, had his appoint­ be installed by spring, however sod­ For this Thanksgiving Dayj will be returned to the Village treas­ ment confirmed by the Council as a ding will have to be taken care of ury. new member for the Board. by the P. T. A. * ❖ * New Police Offjer ----- ;------Michael Marine Hi of Intorcounty Through the efforts of the P. T. A.. * . . . Brown Raises Question NEWSY NOTES Construction Corp. appeared before Commissioner Rawls visited the Appointment BylRuncil on "Development" Rians the Council to find out if it was per­ school and assured the members that James Carrie, a resident of 422 N. Councilman T. Marvin Brown Mr. and Mrs. H. Klinger of Le­ banon, Pa., are visitors in the Village. missible to erect an office, warehouse ;he building, which has no identifica­ E. 27th Street who was tamed by raised the question at the Council The Klingers have been here on vari­ and repair shop on Wilton Drive in tion, will have a sign “Wilton Manors Mayor Perry Mickel to 1 he police meeting that the development east of the vinicity of 9th Ave. Mr. Marinelli force had his appointment confirmed ous occasions. Elementary School” erected on the plans for the water installation. Mr. was told that this was a question for by the Council at the meeting on the FECRR tracks, submitted no * school building. the Zoning Board and the Council Tuesday night. Chief Beaney inter­ Brown felt that as the Village will suggested that he present plans to viewed the various applicants for the eventually own the system and that Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bailor of Le­ that body for their study. position. Carrie will begin work im­ Council should approve the plans banon have returned to their home * * :j: Christmas mediately. The new appointee is The plans were later presented to the after spending two weeks here in the Attorney William Miller informed married and has been a resident of the Council for their approval. Already Manors. the Council that he would have the Decoration Plans Village for the past year. Mr. and water lines are being installed in the * * new occupational license regulations Mrs. Carrie have one son. Rickey. The development and the main feeder line ready for the next meeting of the Progressing Rapidly new officer received his discharge under the railroad is expected to get Manor H. & H. on the Drive is toy- Council. from the Army last December, holding land headquarters. Practically any­ Plans for the underway shortly. Robert Newton, Building Inspector, the rank of Master Sergeant. thing in toys is in stock. was told by the Council to make a sur­ for the Village are progressing under * * Woman's Club Members vey of business that are operating in the capable leadership of H. G. Har­ Harry Wells, Supt. of the awning residences that may be violating the per, chairman of the committee of the Attend State Meeting Zoning Code. The question was raised division of Clearview Louver Window Civic Association, which is sponsor­ 3T PAYS TO READ ADS At the regular meeting of the through a recent complaint that Davis Co., is back in the Village, after a ing the event this year. Woman’s Club held at Village Hall Tile and Terrazzo Company were two weeks business trip throughout Mrs. Wayne and Mrs. Wahburn of Ft. che State. Mr. Wells, woh is secre­ operating from their residence with­ A program, including the lighting Manor Help Selfy Lauderdale were the speakers, who out the proper occupational license. tary of the V. F. D. reports that busi­ of the will take place Laundry Gives gave a talk on the activity of organi­ The Building Inspector told the Coun­ ness was exceptionally good, Inci- at the “park” on Wilton Drive on De­ zation work and club activities. cil that they had a license for “tile” dentally, Mr. Wells designed an awn­ Free Gift Mrs. Mabyn Thomas, president, but not “terrazzo.” Mr. Newton was cember 6th. Councilman Earl Gurney ing which has been put into pro­ presided and Mrs. E. R. Sargent was also instructed to enforced the Zoning has offered to the association the use This week the lucky holder of duction for the “northern” market. the chairman of the meeting. Mrs. On hte trip, Mr. Wells, placed many code. of his sound equipment for the play­ the Bulletin with the ad of Manor * * Helpy Selfy Laundry marked Norman Malcolm and Mrs. M. M. orders for the new designed awnilng. ing of Christmas carols during the Mollenkopp were the hostesses for the A new bookkeeping system setup “GIFT” will receive $3.00 in free holiday season. William Pabor, nur­ day. Following the meeting piano £ * for the Village records will be pre­ merchandise from Mr. G. R. Sch- music and singin gwas enjoyed by sented to the Council at the next seryman, has offered to supply plants nars, the owner of this popular The Sunday opening of Manor members and guests present. meeting. Attorney Miller and Mrs. for the decoration of the park. laundry. Market seems to be very popular, ac­ Last Friday, members of the Club Noonan, the bookkeeper, will work on Last week Mr. Schnar was the cording to the number of cars parked Among those who are serving on participated in the State Federation the plan for presentation to the Coun- lucky winner having the paper with in the lot and in front of their place the committee include: James Dean, meeting held at Planation Country oil. the ad of Gateway Gourmet Shop of business. Club. Mrs. Mabyn Thomas was in * * * Earle Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ marked “gift.” Mr. Schnar said charge of the registration book. ** The FECRR requested that the bert Newton, Mrs. Alvar Hagen, Mrs. that it was the first time that he Other members from Wilton Manors proper Village officials confirm by T. A. Miller, Mrs. Gordon Sanderson, had ever won something for noth­ attending the meeting included Mrs. Electra-Pliance, in the Manor signature an agreement between the ing. Manor Helpy Shelf will give Lamar Braddy, Les Bagwell, Charles Clayton R. Leaver, Mrs. Perry Mickel, Market Building has a good supply Village and the railroad for the in­ away a free wash and dry amount­ A. Saxer, Guy Smith, Mrs. Dave Mrs. Arthur Morey and Mrs. Cain. of lighting equipment for the holidays stallation of the water pipe line un­ ing to the value of $3.00 to the Turner, Mayor Perry Mickel, Tom as well as all type of appliances for der the 26th St., crossing. person holding The Bulletin with * ■f * ideal Christmas gifts for the home. Hinds and others from the Village. their ad marked “Gift.” All you V. F. D. Members City Engineer Dunton reported that have to do is bring the copy of the Attend County Dance * * * water installation had been made on According to plans, prizes for the paper to the laundry and receive 26th Street and No. Andrews Avenue best decorated business store will be your free gift in merchandise serv­ Various members of the Volunteer SPEAKING O F CHRISTMAS, for Ridge Construction Corp. The awarded as well as outstanding deco­ ice. Fire Department attended the dance ONLY 24 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT City Engineer reported that the work rations for residences. of the Broward County V. F. D. held IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS . . . SHOP EARLY AND DON’T had been done at no expense to the at Odd Fellow’s Hall last Saturday. Last year the Business Group had EVERY WEEK IN THE BUL­ BE DISAPPOINTED. Village, and that the system would be Among the local members present in­ LETIN AND PARTICULARLY the property of the Village. charge of the decorations for Christ­ cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Saxer, ❖ * * * THIS WEEK THE AD OF mas and awarded prizes, which were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Novack, Mr. and MANOR HELPY SELFY LAUN­ Mr. Marinelli of Intercounty Con- It reminds us — Vollmerh donated by merchants in the com- DRY. Mrs. Les Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ausen (Continued on Page 4) munity. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. William Bakery are taking orders for Christ­ Pabor. mas fruit cakes. Wilton Manors Historical Society Collection--all rights reserved Page 2 the Wilton manors bulletin Thursday, November 27, 1952

was Q revelation from the staging THE WILTON MANORS BULLETIN Combined Choire Present Tourist Club Plans Published Every Thursday by Tom E. Hinds, 524 N. E. 25th Sheet. standpoint and pre-arrangement. By T.inrr V. Hinds, Business Mar. the way—another “kid” present at Tom E. Hinds, Editor and Publisher early hours was our new Councilman Full Program Office: 2190 Wilton Drive — Phone 3-5483 Messiah Accompanied Earl Gurney, who I believe, got as big The Fort Lauderdale Tourists’ a “kick” out of the construction as I WILTON MANORS, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1952 By Orchestra Club, which maintains an office in the did. Doric Temple, has planned a full :|: On Dec. 2 at 8:30 p. m. the Greater ❖ program to interest winter visitors to Fort Lauderdale Ministerial Ass’n. BETWEEN YOU AND ME Among many, many others we saw the Fort Lauderdale area. Craft in­ will inaugurate the Christmas season (Continued From Page 1) Bill, Betty and Jamie Hickson at the struction on Monday afternoons and RATES with its annual presentation of Han­ show. Thursday nights, informal talent pro­ struciton Corp., asked the Council del’s “Messiah” at the War Memor­ 3c psr Word ** grams, card parties, dances, and other when the water bonds were to be vali­ ial Auditorium. The choir, composed 50c Minimum Chora# A HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO activities are open to both members dated and when his company could of the best voices from crurch choirs ALL . . . and OUR SINCERE and non-members under the capable expect to receive payment. Attorney all over the city, wil lbe directed by thanks FOR YOUR SUPPORT direction of Mrs. Martha Adams Jones Miller stated that the actual cash Vasilios Priakos, the new professional OF THE BULLETIN and Miss June Blair. Classified Advertising should be available in 45 days. Mr. director of the Fort Lauderdale Sym­ Marinelli also offered several sug­ phony Orchestra; and the orchestra is Of special benefit to visitors is the DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOP­ gestions ot the Council for the profit­ accompanying the choir for the first book of names and winter addresses PING EARLY. able operation of the system. He felt * * time. of the Tourist Club and Shuffleboard that expenses in hte water department It will be the premiere performance Club members which is published Noticed an very attractive sign of FOR RESULTS could be cut approximately $150 for Mr. Priakos, and also for the re­ Tropical Homes Construction Co. at each year. monthly. He suggested that a sav­ organized Fort Lauderdale Symphony, the new building on the Drive. Clay­ USE THE CLASSIFIED ing could be made by having, not an and a most inspiring and fitting in­ ton Leaver, has sure done a swell executive, but a good employee who troduction to the Christmas season. job on the erection which houses Wil­ actually made installations, repairs Soloists, chosen by audition from an ton Manors Furniture Co. and Wilton We Ship "Good-Eot-N-Greet-N's" and read meters. The suggestions impressive list of fine applicants, will Anywhere Drive Barber Shop . . . There is one For a few cents a week advertise were accepted by the Council for be Mrs. E. A. Smith; Miss Salwa Mer- store vacant in the building . . . looks in the classified. Scout around the further study. hige; Dana Wells, and Richard Smith. "Don” Wickersham ** like a good location for any type of house. Many articles of no use to The production will be monitored business and whoever locates, we are Gateway Gourmet you, others would be potential pur­ The Council gave approval for the confident “will do business.” over a fine loud speaker system so chasers. Deadline for copy is Sat­ installation of a water meter in the * that the music will be better appre­ Shop urday. Leave at The Bulletin Office Wilton Manors School without any ciated. 1913 E. Sunrise Blvd. Phone 2-7732 at Manor Insurance Aaencv or call cost to the school board. Water con­ Plenty of “hookey” was evidenced The public is cordially invited to 3-5483. sumption will be paid for by school while the circus was in town—though "Make This Your Party Port” the school authorities were very lein- attend this concert. A free will offer­ authorities. Wisconsin and Imported Cheese-Food ent. ing to assist in meeting expenses of * * Delicacies - Candy - Florida Fruits FOR SALE—Large gas heater, good con­ # ** production will be gratefully re­ dition; also Nesco Electric cooker. 2640 Council amended a part of the and Preserves N. E. Ninth Ave., phone 2-3240. ceived. recent water ordinance putting into Yum—Yum—the odor of those de­ FOR SALE—Tommy Armour woods and 8 effect that there would be no mini­ licious fruit cakes at Vollmerhausen ixoras. brand new. Retail at $175. Sac­ Bakery sure lets you know the holiday rifice at $125 for quick sale. Lumsdcn, 509 mum charge for water until water is N. E. 26th St. ______season is approaching. used through the meter. Sfc ** WILL GIVE excellent care to one child of * * * NORTH POLE DRIVE IN working mother, Only $10.00 weekly Snow—Snow—Yep, 18 inches at including one hot meal, Call 5194 any- Mrs. C. Wilson Brown will assist in time. Knoxville . . . Glad we are in FLORI­ N. E. FOURTH AVE. (NEXT TO WILTON MANORS) the art work for the Christmas display DA—(A Chamber of Comerce) plug. FOR SALE—Girl's complete Brownie uni­ at the park. Mayor Perry Mickel is form, size 8. Phone 3-6036 or 514 N. E. ** * FAMOUS FOR NORTHERS 26th Drive. Deiderick. in charge of the construction of the See where Steve Sharrow of Manor FOR SALE—Brand new 2-bedroom CBS. displays and Frank Hainey the light­ H. & H. on the Drive is busy prepar­ 91,650 down, 954 per month. See model ing. A1 Muzzell and Reg. Rowe have 534 N. E. 16th Court. Will build on your ing a Christmas display for erection Try Our Snack Bar lot 97,950. Maurer & Maurer, Inc., Build­ volunteered to assist in the work. er*. Phone* 3-1086 or 3-5931 or 3-5492. $ * * | on the roof of his stor. Steve had the assistance of Tom Crevjjs, who is doing FOR SALE—Beautiful new CBS home on Just a “kid” again. Got up HAMBURGERS — HOT DOGS — SANDWICHES — COFFEE comer lot, 2 bedrooms, living room and the artist (work. Tom is Uncle Sam’s Florida room, large kitchen with comer din­ bright and early and visited the circus popular nfo w ette, car porte and utility room. Yard has when it came to town. Talk about who delivers the mail in well and pump. Kokanour, Reg. Broker, the VillagBs- Mabel C. Barwick, Associate, 2190 Wilton organization—it really was a thrill al­ Drive, Ph. 3-5483. * * * though we have seen it many times. We |.t Manor H. Ss. H. have Every man had his job to do and did NOTARY PUBLIC service, 9:30 A. M. to a goo of municipal business. Believe it or not—“The greatest show on earth” Wo'n.c&i what Les Bagwell will have SMALL MERCANTILE business, well for his*\Christmas' window this year. DRAPES MADE FREE stocked for sale. Located in progressive community, and owner has good lease. It may be remembered that Tropical OF 48" DRAPERY FABRIC Kokanour, Reg. Broker, Mabel C. Barwick, SALES REPAIRS PARTS Paint had an outstanding display last Associate, 2190 Wilton Dr., Ph. 3-5483. SHEETS - BED SPREADS - CURTAINS - BLANKETS Schick Remington Sunbeam year, in fact, the window display won FOR SALE—Kerosene Heater with extja DRAPERY FABRICS wick. $7.00. 701 N. E. 26th St. Linton. first prize for business establishments ELECTRIC SHAVER in the Christmas decoration contest CHILDCRAFT — This Christmas give your 1 1 2 S. Andrews Ave. Phone 2-2422 child the gift of a life time. Approved by SERVICE CENTER held last year. Parents Magazine, Goodhousekeeping and 230V* E. Las Olas Blvd. * * ❖ American Medical Association. Leona Hagen, 2007 N. E. 4th Ave., Phone 3-2579 before Jim Byrr—in addition to getting a 9:30 A .Nl. nice bag of quail last Sunday in the WANTED 1 O RENT—2 or 3 bedroom home USED PARTS yearly, unfurnished. Call 2-8716. vicinity of Deerfield also got to rat­ tlers. Jim was hunting with Gibb WE BUY Payton when they killed the rattlers, A HIGHLAND ESTATES FURNISHED HOME ★ Junked Cars one measuring five and a half feet With two large bedrooms, one bath­ ★ Scrap <& Metal and the other over 6 feet. Just recent­ room, bright living room, nice gas and Sufefeant electric equipped kitchen, and a large ly Jim killed a rattler in the vicinity enclosed garago with stationary tubs and of Maule Industries while out training electric hot water heater. City water and WE SELL well - all on a large lot, 244 feet on his dogs. paved street, 97 feet deep, and only ★All Used Parts ❖ $2,500 cash. Total price $8,500. Bal­ ★ Batteries - Generators ance $52.45 per month. Contact G. A. Read the ad of Manor Selfy Laun­ THE MERCHANTS Thompson W. E. GROENE - REALTOR dry this week, you might have the 7 North Federal ACRES OF PARTS lucky Gift paper. Phone 3-3465 Old Dixie Iiwy. - North of Oakland Park WHO TROPICAL OAKLAND PARK BUS SCHEDULE

TILE & TERRAZZ0, INC Leave Leave RICH ARONSON AND DAN CHIEPPA Terminal Oakland Park • CRAB ORCHARD STONE (( • WALL TILE • FLOOR TILE *6:40 A.M. *6:55 A. H. • MARBLE • CUBAN TILE 7:40 7:55 TERRAZZ0 & TILE 8:40 8:55 THE BULLETIN FOR ALL PURPOSES 9:40 9:55 QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES 10:40 10:55 PHONE 2-3134 1147 N. E. SEVENTH AVE. 11:40 11:55 12:40 P.M. 12:55 P.M. 1:40 1:55 THAT MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR US 2:40 2:55

NICK'S WELDING WORKS 3:40 3:55 TO KEEP YOU INFORMED • ALL TYPES OF WELDING 4:40 4:55 5:40 5:55 • PORTABLE EQUIPMENT 6:40 6:55 OF THE NEWS OF INTEREST TO YOU 7:40 • COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP 7:55 8:40 8:55 • AUTO RADIATORS—REPAIRS 9:40 9:55 IN WILTON MANORS 10:40 10:55 N. W. Sixth Ave. at Eighth St. Phone 3-3456 *Note: The 6:40 A. M. bus does not run on Sundays or holidays. Wilton Manors Historical Society Collection--all rights reserved Thursday, November 27, 1952 THE WILTON MANORS BULLETIN Page 3

Store Hours Set for directory "OKMvia,Q!UIW BOB CHRIS MANOR Ml DRY CLEANING — LAUNDRY Holiday Shopping 2114 WILTON DRIVE PHONE 4117 VILLAGE OFFICERS Alterations—Men—"Women Special late closing hours for the Mayor, Perry Mickel. convenience of Christmas shoppers ^something for your wife? rYOU CERTAINLY COULD- P 6IVE YOURSELF 2215 Wilton Drive , COULD 1 INTEREST YOU. BUT ER-A-AHEM- THE BEST-DEAL WITH were announced today by R. V. Rob­ MEMBERS OF COUNCIL W IN BEADS, SIR? YOUNO LADY, THAT'S BESIDE THE POINT. erts, chairman of the Merchants Di-* I'M SHOPPING FOR MY Earle Middleton, Preiident. vision of the Fort Lauderdale Cham­ WIFE'S BIRTHDAY. mm0. Mum J. Marvin Brown PRESENT. 7 POINTS FURNITURE ber of Commerce. HAKDWAZlF Earl Gurney CUSHIONS — CORNICES In announcing the late closing MATCHSTICK DRAPES hours, Roberts explained that they Frank Starling SATISFACTION^ Complete Upholatering would be in effect only in stores James Dean •80 N. Andrews Are. Phone 8-0103 that are members of the Merchants Village Clerk,.Mrs. Marcia Stafford. * kA Division of the Chamber. Village Counsel, William G. Miller, Jr. From Nov. 21 to Dec. 19, mem­ Building Inspector and License Clerk, ber stores will remain open on Mon­ Robert L. Newton. G. A. LUMSDEN days and Fridays until 9 p. m. and Chief of Police, Richard Beaney. from Dec. 19 through Dec. 23 they Village Marshall—Wm. Hlck*on< ROCK-SAND-FILL will be open daily until 9 p. m. All Meetings: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of month at Village Hall. stores will close at 5 p. m. Dec. 24. B&€ Bar Phono 2-8713 509 N. E. 26th St “A Friendly Place” CIVIC ASSOCIATION President, Frank Hainey Meetings: First Monday of month at Vil­ Package Goods —Free Delivery Clean Beaches lage Hall. lighland Estates Civlo Club, Inc. Meets 2nd WILTON MANOR BAR The cleanliness of the sand on brow- 'uesday of Month. JOHN O'FLAHERTY. PROP. PHONE 9478 ard County beaches is due to the fact TELEVISION—SIIUFFLEBOARD that it is composed of finely ground Ice Cold Beer to Go 'till Closing KIWANIS CLUB SHUFFLEBOARD-TELEVISION Wilton Drive and Ninth Avenue shell, worn smooth by the action of President: Art Wolfe. 100 N. ANDREWS AVENUE the salt water. Meetings: Every Tuesday night at 6:15 at Tropical Club. QUALITY PRINTING DESIGNED FOR YOUR NEEDS AN APOLOGY BUSINESSMEN'S CLUB President: Les Bagwell. RIVERCREST FARMS Due to the Thanksgiving holidays Meetings: Third Tuesday of month at Manor Barber Shop. “For Your Dining Pleasure” PALM PRINTERY and other circumstances beyond our Rooms 9 tc 27-9 Maxwell Arcade control we apologize to our readers (Under New Management) PHONE 6057 and advertisers for the lateness of the BOY SCOUTS Bulletin this week. Troop 123 meets Thursday evening at Village Hall. COMPLETE DINNERS We will try to be more prompt FROM APPETIZER TO DESSERT PASTIME TAVERN in the future. WOMAN'S CLUB TOM HINDS, Editor President, Mrs. Mabyn Thomas. In Oakland Park Regularly scheduled monthly meetings 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. SERVING 4 P. M. TO 10 P. M. formerly known as Frits’ Bfllard Bar JUMBO SANDWICHES The War Memorial Auditorium is S IN AW IK CLUB REVOLVING SMORGASBORD TRAY SERVED WITH DINNERS Bar-B-Q Beef the scene of operations for “grunt and President: Mrs. A. B. Wolfe. Meetings held every second Wednesday • Kosher Corned Beef and groan” artists weekly. Held as a reg­ at 8 P. M. at members’ homes. Salami ular Thursday night feature, these 1615 Northeast Fourth Avenue Ballentine on Tap—Cold Beer to Take wresting matches present everything Out — Wines COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN from midgets to giants, Gorgeous Phone Fort Lauderdale 3-9397 TELEVISION CHURCH SNOOKER—POOL for Pleasure George to the Lady Champions. 512-518 NE 26th St.

Rev. Russell D. Toms, Pastir. SEE Sunday School—9:45 A. M. | MON. THRU. FRI — 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. SEPTIC TANK FOR SALE, FOR RENT, OR LEASING Morning Worship-11 A. M. | Homes, Business, Lots or Acreage Young Peoples’ Meeting—6: Jjll r. M. Sat. 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Evening Worship—7:3Q P. m!) - o. P. Mabel C. Barwick Prayer Meeting and-Bible Stady**’th un­ day, 7:30 P. M. ) :V* ASSOCIATE it's Always Cool and Comfortable at KOKANOUK, Reg. Broker Women of the Church—2nd alid^fh Wed­ PHONE 2-1631 nesdays, 8 P. M. u 2190 Wilton Dr. Phone 3-5483 MANOR HELPY-SELFY LAUNDRY EMERGENCY Fire and Police: Call 3-3934. INSTALLING NEW EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Alternate Number to be called:'2-1411 Wilton Drive (near Williams Pharmacy) GENERAL CONTRACTORS Dial 4243 Wilton Manors d. d:d: d- dddd d:dd~^

» SMOKED FISH HAIRCUTS $1.00 NOBEL CAIN’S Announcement WILTON DRIVE BARBER SHOP 1 * OAKLAND PARK DIRECTORY 2055 Wilton Drive HHURRI-CAIN TAVERNJ % E Now Open E. W. Harris, Prop. (Op. New Food Fair) " One Blk. West Oakland Park Chicken Council: Meets 1st and 3rd Wed. at Farm — W. Ocean Blvd. * I •■■ft LYLE BEAUTY STUDIO 8 P. M. I Lions: Every Mon. at 7 P- M. at Fire 2006 Wilton Drive Phone Connections Hall. (Williams Pharmacy Bldg.) LANG ROOFING CO. Women’s Club: 1st and 3rd Wed. at H. L. BR0LLIAR WARREN TAPPAN, owner Expert Styling — Razor Cut 1:30 P. M. beginning Oct. General Contractor Roofing of All Types PTA: 2nd Thursday at 3 P. M. Guaranteed P. S.—Try the new moisture resistant permanent — It’s Sheet Metal Work Sensational by Zotos Shuffleboard Club: Every Tuesday PHONE 3-2643 S. Dixie Hwy. Oakland Park PHONE 2-2991 and Friday. Emergency Numbers: Police, Fire, Water: Day Phone 2-1042, night Serrel Refrigerators O'Keefe and Merritt Gas Ranges AN IDEAL — phone 2-3971. Oakland Park Community Church Pastor, Warren W. Yates. The NEW EUREKA VACUUM CLEANER N Sunday School: 10 A. M. BOTTLE * * + GAS ONLY $69.95 COMPLETE Morning Worship: 11 A. M. Better Than Competitive Cleaners Selling for $99.50 M. Y. F.: 6:30 P. M. CASH OR BUDGET TERMS Evening Service: 7:30 P. M. Mayor: J. D. Hawkins. POMPANO GAS C0RP. Police Chief: J. M. Barnhill. ELECTRA-PLIANCE Fire Chief: E. D. Barley- DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL — SALES — SERVICE Next to Manor Market Members of Council: YOUR NO. I BROWARD HLADQUARTEDS FOR 46 N. E. First Street — Pompano Beach — Phones 9351 or 2013 President: Charles M. Hunter LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL GIFTS Wilton Manors Call 3-3300 Parks & Public Bldgs. Vice President: Frank J. Hawkins, Finance. Colley White: Road Commissioner. T. C. Moore: Police Commissioner. MANOR SERVICE STATION William Stevens: Water Commis­ Oceania Restaurant NANCY’S AL WALKER, PROP. sioner. and Cocktail Lounge SPECIALIZING City Clerk: Elizabeth Tucker. 3037 N. Oceen Blvd. (A-l-A) DRESS SHOPPE BRAKES — MOTOR TUNE-UP — CARBUERATOR — IGNITION Seafood, Steaks, Chops, Chicken LARGE Maine and Florida Lobster AAA Emergency Service SELECTION of DRESSES Clams and Oysters HAIRCUTS $1.00 FOR THE HOLIDAYS DIAL 9157 WILTON DRIVE BARBER SHOP on Half Shell 2055 Wilton Drive Lunch from 12 to 3:00 2199 Wilton Drive Dinner from 5l30 to 10:00 $3.95 to $14.95 E. W. Harris, Prop. (Op. New Food Fair) Phone 9381 2177 WILTON MANOR DRIVE Wilton Manors Historical Society Collection--all rights reserved Pace 4 the Wilton manors bulletin Thursday, November 27, 1952 1951-52 tourney, which was limited V. F. D. Elections On Saturday, we went for a hike in FISHING TOURNEY to 18 weeks, was acclaimed the best BROWNIE TROOP the vicinity of Mrs. Alvar Hagen’s in history. The objective of Chair- GETS UNDERWAY December 8th home. On the hike, we took with us Bob Gill, prominent sportsman, MEET AND HIKE man “nose bag lunches.” Mrs. Hainey, Anglers from all parts of the and the committee in charge is to bet­ Election of officers for the Volun- Brownie Troop No. 44 held their Mrs. Loos, Mrs. Joslin and Mrs. United States and Canada start com­ ter the precedent established last teer Fire Deportment will take place regular meeting at Village Hall last petition here Nov. 24 in Florida’s old­ at the December 8th meeting. The Holmes were there to supervise. Mrs. winter. Friday, and each girl told how she est salt water fishing tournament. nominations os presented to the Moore was also present to tell the earned money for her dues. The girls about the different species of The game festival, as it is officially Gill admits it will not be easy but membership ore as follows: President, girls brought popsical bags which we known, opens a month ahead of last concurs in the general belief that it Charles A. Saxer; Vice-President, trees, flowers and plants which we year’s schedule to run for 22 weeks can be done. Previous records for Charles Sills; Secretary, Harry Wells, have been saving. We then got to saw on the hike. Following the hike until next April 26. It will be the both entries and weights of fish are Treasurer, Ray Hamel. Those nomi­ our patrols where we have been mak­ we had our lunch and played games, 23rd event of its kind staged for win­ expected to be broken. nated for offices in the fire depart­ ing Christmas gifts for our mothers. and the nwe went to our homes after ment are as follows: Chief, Edgar ter vacationers. Twenty-seven grand prizes will be Following the meeting we adjourned an enjoyable day. Thomas; Asst. Chief, William Pabor, Thousands of participants, the awarded. and went home. Captain, C. M. Comly; Lieutenant, —Loos, Scribe. Elmer Novak. 1 “PCace fycuvi Cndex. How £a% s L t RITA THE REMARKABLE WALKING DOLL Girl Scout Troop No. 4 II VISIT OUR • SHE WALKS AS YOU HOLD HER HAND Work On Xmas Project O A • SHE SITS OR STANDS ALL BY HERSELF • NO SPRINGS, NO BUTTONS, N O MECHANISM TO WIND P • TAKE RITA BY THE HAND AND JUST STROLL AWAY WITH HER Members of Girl Scout Troop No. Y • BEAUTIFUL HAIR IN BROWN, AUBURN OR BLONDE 4, under the leadership of Mrs. Helen • RITA IS 29 INCHES TALL, MADE OF DURABLE PLASTIC AND Owens are busily engaged on working w WEIGHS 3 POUNDS. T USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN BY MAKING A DEPOSIT on their Christmas project. The troop H SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY meets every Wednesday from 3 to 4 I A at Covenant Presbyterian Church. L

MANOR SUNDRIES Mrs. Owens would be pleased to have E w 2201 WILTON DRIVE the assistance of more mothers in the i! o troop work. s A >o :)■ :>• V H-S The members of Troop No. 4 are T Y ! o GOOD USED CARS AT LOW j WILSON as follows: Joan Comly, Marilyn c PRICES Clark, Dixie Lee Diedrich, Sandra Y Doak, Donna Henderson, Karen Mc- K j Electrical Appliance j S Elhattan, Pamela Mitchell, Ann Park­ 1 LAND P er, Mary Smith, Carole Stiles, Janice You Make the Terms L Service l Wilson, Carol Ann Kast, Patricia Ans- A c baugh, Dora Peterson, Virginia Mor­ R New Comb Used Cars PHONES: A Office: 3-2810 Home: 2-7383 ris, Dailene Beck, Anna and Dwina E I Kaplan (twins) and Lynn Butler. N 2600 Old Dixie Hwy. OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY c (Corner 26th St.) (North of the Gate) t o c-I M •<: •c :*4 MRS. F. M. WILLIAMS P H § H OPEN : L STEADILY IMPROVING 2188 Wilton Drive MON. & FRI. E Manor INSURANCE Agency As many, many others, we are T PHONE 5156 EVENINGS Finance your new car at your Bank. Insure it with your Wilton Manor Agent* mighty glad to see Mrs. F. M. (Doc) E and save on BOTH Williams improving since her recent !i Mabel C. Barwick, Agent—2190 Wilton Drive—Phone 3-5483 paralytic stroke. Visited with Mrs. ‘f — William? , on last' Sunday, who was taking .advantage of the sunshine. CONVENIENT BANKING SERVICE BY AFFILIATED BANKS Mrs.. Williams, in spite of her illness, AIRLINES STEAMSHIP displays al u§ual her sunny disposi­ BROWARD NATIONAL BANK OLWELL TRAVEL SERVICE tion, wbicbf h&£:Jehdearecl her to hun­ FORT LAUDERDALE NATIONAL BANK (CHARLES OLWELL) dreds .“of people who knovV her and of Fort Lauderdale, Florida GATEWAY Doc. v «It jsufe . •'will be a wonderful MEMBER MEMBER 105 E. LAS OLAS BLVD. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 1804A E. SUNRISE BLVD. THAf^tKSGIVING for all of us who PHONE 2-0687 PHONE 3-3253 have been privileged in knowing Mrs. -M ()• •c ;>• ;>■ •()• •O' *()* ■O* ■C> William's. i i W T V V V V V V V ▼ ▼ VILLAGE TAVERN 4 4 Drop in and enjoy a cool refreshing glass of Schlitz Beer 4 WILLIAMS PHARMACY ENIOY YOUR FAVORITE 4 ” 2000 WILTON DRIVE DIAL 2-3435 SUPPORT THE I ! ► "YOUR COMPLETE DRUG STORE" 4 ! TELEVISION PROGRAM 4 ► FOR ALL THE FAMILY MERCHANTS ! ◄ YOUR HOSTS: LAFFY AND MAC * • Reliable Prescriptions © A Complete Line of i ► Drugs — Sundries Nationally Advertised 4 WHO MAKE IT l COLD BEER TO TAKE OUT Cosmetics ' h © Hospital and Surgical 4

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IN THE BULLETIN KEYS - GUNS SPECIAL — $161.50 FOR WILTON MANORS THE IDEAL LOCK SHOP I Vi” WELL — 600 G.P.H. Office at 227 S* W. First Ave. Fairbanks-Morse Pump —Pressure Tank MANOR INSURANCE AGENCY phone 2-0231 PHONE 3-5483 2 Hose Bibs at Tank Installed 2190 WILTON DRIVE WITHIN 5 FEET OF WELL — GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR HAIRCUTS $1.00 FINANCING ARRANGED WILTON DRIVE BARBER SHOP

2055 Wilton Drive C. B. IWAXS0N, WELL DRILLING E. W. Harris, Prop. (Op. New Food Fair) 174 S. W. FIRST AVE OAKLAND PARK Phone 2-2711 — Night 4089