“Page 10. t at GARDEN CLUB 4 EETING SET FOR JAN. 9 The nominating commiitee of the | 1961-62 slate of officers’ of the Lake Worth Garden Club will be chosen at the first open meeting of the club in 1961. Every member is urged to attend on January 9 at L ARE Worry HERALD, ‘Thurs. Jan. 5, 1964 | | AMERICAN POLISH CLUB The Polish Club is open every Saturday night for a social and dancing. The monthly meeting will be held Sunday, Jan. 8 at 2 p.m. Dinner and social will follow. Members and guests are invited to attend American . : ; a b ee ale We ‘ ‘ eR = we Sees arcane edie a ay Oe SOR ae we WP ee a wae ee a ee, ls ed IE TPR: hecaenct salt 2 oy ie fo a oe LS re ae Be Oe # Sees 4 aa + aE SI these events which are held in the clubhouse on Lake Worth Rd., west of I Military Tr. 1:3 p.m. at the Woman’s Club. Visitors are _weleome, “HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS” TELEVISION—January 8, 1961—RADIO 8:45 a.m., Channel 4, WT VJ, Miami Can Prayer Help Young People in Emergencies? 10:00 a.m., WLIZ, Lake Worth The Law of God and Its Healing Effect | 'e FRIED CHICKEN 2 Vegetables, Rolls and Coffee LUNCH PLATES . . . ..., e HOME MADE PIES e OOOOH OOOH O46 O6064660 066666 We're not fancy . .. but we have good food at reasonable prices! ODOM’S 102 SOUTH DIXIE LAKE WORTH “SOS SOO OS SD OFOOOO OO OO60 466066060666 66664 DIRECTLY -ON THE OCEAN 2830 SO. OCEAN BLVD , PALM BEACM FORMERLY THE PALM BEACH TERRACE DINING THE room Open Daily rustic e LUNCHEON FROM NOON TO 2 P.M. © DINNER rrom 6 pm. To 10 P.M. AND FROM NOON ON SUNDAYS “COMPLIMENTARY COCKTAILS” WITH ADULT DINNERS © COCKTAIL TIME = Ati coowrar. ALL COCKTAILS-_.-_----_- 50c Free Martini or Manhattan e a Businessmen’s With Complete Lunch LUNCH . eicat de $1.25 Complete DINNERS $1.95 Thursday—Chef Special Roast Stuffed Chicken With Cranberry Sauce Friday—Sea Food a la Newberg on Toast * CHILDREN UNDER 12—$1.06 Relax and Dine in the In- formal Atmosphere of Palm Beach’s Newest and Most Modern Hotel by the Sea! — Phone JUstice 2-5381 — - AIR CONDITIONED Lake eee eae AA (Adult Entertainment) ELIZABETH TAYLOR LAURENCE HARVEY EDDIE FISHER in JOHN O'HARA'S *BUTTERFIELD “8 co-starring DINA MERRILL picamadeaaa " METROCOLOR dnb Micha hth4edtiniuheacine SATURDAY MORNING AT 11 A.M. * SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW * Timely as Today’s HEADLINES! The Story of Life on the Roof of the Earth! “SATELLITE IN THE SKY” 3 STOOGES COMEDIES AND COLOR CARTOONS in Color PLUS sew Starts Sunday! ana SURPRISE CAST! SURPRISE ST ORY! \ PRIZE-PACKAGE COMEDY! ’ COLUMBIA PICTURES presents a STANLEY DONEN proouction \ YUL: BRYNNER MITZI GAYNOR NOEL COWARD i ees SA se aE eeenaememmmnennememmneeenemememnns san-_scanemnmnmmmmameate memes coeneeeeeee ee ee SIS a OSE SO the big birds. Cast Selected For “The Willow And I” Joe Alvarez, director, has chosen his cast for “The Willow and I.” A drama to be presented by the Lake Worth Playhouse Feb. 2, 3, and 4. Now in rehearsal are: Linda Bur- nett, Margaret Prince, Nancy Em- mett, Artie Alvarez, Mrs. Whitney Shea, Gary Baxter, Gary Walier, Dan Yaple, Carol Spence, Dr. Vlad- imir Tuma and Joseph Alvarez, with Mrs. Ellen Manty as stage manager. Beta Kappa Tours Television Studio A guided tour of Television Studio WEAT was enjoyed by members of Beta Kappa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday night pre- ceeding their regular meeting. Robert Larabee of WEAT ex- plained how the studio operates from the first stage to the last and the members were treated to a glimpse of themselves on the mon- itor. The tour was arranged by Mrs. James Stenger in conjunction with her program for the night “Let’s Talk on the Radio and Over Television.” Following the tour a short busi- ness meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Nugent, 1030 Ros- tan Lane. Mrs. Francis Perry was appointed the new publicity chair- man and plans were made for a beatnik party to be held Jan. 14 with members’ husbands attending. Refreshments were served to 19 members at the close of the meet- ing. L. W. Bridge Club Business Meeting The Lake Worth Bridge Club held its first business meeting of the new year at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in Carpenter’s Hall. President Mrs. Buren Webster appointed Mrs. Harry D. Tripp and Mrs. Mollie iLang to serve as a house commit- tee for the month of January and also to make plans for the monthly luncheon. Bridge - was tables in played with nine play. Twenty-seven ‘members and nine guests were present. High scores went to Mrs. Thelma Arnold, Mrs. Kitty Serva- tius, Mrs, Grace Griffin and Mrs. Florence Mitchell. Empire State Club New Year’s Dinner The Empire State Club held its annual New Year’s turkey dinner at Barton’s Park, Monday. Seventy- seven members and friends were present. The invocation was given by the Hon. John W. Slacer from East Aurora, N. Y. The next picnic dinner will be held at Barton Park, Jan. 13. WOOD STORK — One of Florida’s strangest birds, the wood stork, begins nest building high in the top of a primeval cypress at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. life tours, open to the public and ,conducted by an experienced naturalist, visit the spectacular colony numbering thousands of National Audubon Society wild- Thomas Limborg Shows Slides At Camera Club When an artist becomes a shut- terbug you can expect some un- usual results, but this knowledge left members of Lake Worth Cam- era Club unprepared for the slides shown by Thomas Limborg, FPSA, at the January meeting last Tues- day night. The recorded lecture called|! “Compositionally Speaking” ‘was interesting and educational, and showed that the true artist leaves nothing to chance. Using himself as a model, who plans and plots out a picture which he could prob- ably paint in less time, he will grow a beard if needed, to make a good character picture. In one picture he was the model for the three fig- ures, photographed separately and then printed together in color, with- out any help in taking or printing the picture. His character slides are known throughout the country, and this lecture, which is quite new, will be in much demand in the var- ious camera clubs in the PSA cir- cuit. Norman Duffett gave a taped presentation of pictures of Niagara Falls, giving many slides that a tourist might miss in a short stay there. The slide contest on the trip to the Monkey Jungle and Viscaya was won by Mrs. Henry Squier, with Mrs. P. Atwood taking sec- ond place, on her first trip with the Camera Club. Five slides each were shown by Mrs. P. J. Atwood, William Hat- field, Harry Fisher, Mrs. Mabel Hughes, Edward Bertrand, Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaff, Dr. G. Douglas Jeffs, Mrs. M. Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Heiser, Mr. and Mrs. F. Weishaupt, Mrs. Hazel Timmer, Mrs, Helen Krieger, Dr. J. Quigley, Joseph Kincl, Sr., and John Kiivit, Announcements included a cook out in Phipps Ocean Park, northern end on Jan. 10 from 3 p.m. to dark. A. J. Heiser will have a showing of his slides from his latest Europ- ean trip on Jan. 17 at the club rooms, 19 So. Dixie, at 8 p.m. Mem- bers are invited to bring friends. John F. Craig has charge of res- ervations for the theater party at the Musicarnival. The show will be “Can Can” the latter part of Feb- ruary. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Duffett, Mrs. Carol Bird, Mrs. Mabel Hughes, and Mrs. Gladys Irving. Mr. and Mrs. John Craig were host and hostess. ARRIVE FOR WINTER Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood C. Case of Barre, Mass., have arrived to be the guests of Mr. Case’s sister, Mrs. Harry Varney, 714 N. Federal, for the remainder of the winter. Mr. Case is vice-president of the Barre Bank. Bargain to NASSAU at the regular low . MIAMI FRIDAYS Jan. 27 Mar. 10 5:00 PM AR. NASSAU SATURDAYS Jan. 28 Mar. 11 87330 AM LV. 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