..'" '-" ""-"'-- ' "vv ro. "" 4' I.-- P' f' : j \ I.' :. \ , : :, ', , . . . r ." ...., :t . '. 1IBRARY ' PKY # R \, . of FLA. HISTORY . ; & f l d 1924f f" ...... a; "The Truly Distinguished Mini- = fj Prefers the Provinces" ,,,, j FRJDAY . September 3, 1965 ,PUBLISHED .WEEKLY CANAL POINT BY PAUL. ,RARDIN .THRDUGHD.UT; ( )..UT TM \VAST AGRICULTURAL AREA OF PALM BEACH COUNT .. . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . '" . . . . . , . . . . .:I.' I I II.1.,1 tTTirT, *. .'i"r'r'i"M"i"i'tiM'Tf* IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T' IIIIII C f. f 111.1111 ;1111.1111111111111111111.Local ". Don Adams Named Youth,Drowns In Elementary Has College Students Church Plan Lake Okeechobee Honored At PartyMr. Assistant County Student Increase Sherman D. Stewart, 20, -ofDeerfleld and Mrs. Robert B. Simon- CallsBuilding Beach drowned Sunday son and sons, Roger'and David, Solicitor lades afternoon in .Lake OkaeChobce With 514 Enrolled entertained at their home, 670 New PastoriumCanal while swimming near the :intake: ( Dacom Point Road Thursday event pipe of the Canal Pointwater lag with an outdoor party and Pabokee Attorney Don T Adams :.plant, Class room sessions started at barbecue dinner, honoring several Point Baptists this past became aa :-assistant ,county Investigators -said Stewart and the Pahokee Elementary School young men of the community priorto I weekend took a major stride forward - solicitor this week when he took I a friend. Alfred Day, ,of Pompano Monday with an enrollment of 614 their return to studies at various I in their program of action.In . .over the duties eif recently realgn-! I Beach, were swimming in about students, an Increase over last colleges and universities. a called business conference, the red Billy Jackson At the Glades Of. 15 feet of water when Stewart, year's registration, and a full com'pleroent Roger Is returning this Thursdayto Plans and 'Survey committee of flce Building: la the Magistrate' apparently became tired, and went ,: of teaching and administrative Lakeland for his second yearat the church presented a recommen.. Court. lie appointment was made under., : personnel according to Florida Southern College dation for church action which !by County Solicitor MarvinMounts. : Day amid he didn't realize Stew- Principal William D. Howard. tooE She is the daughter of trt:Ewtffd, Rater M ]ton Sal.vatore Mrs, TommlevLee DuBose, Mrs. his former wife and her parents .the! church,,in:raising the,funds to A Frank When and ,the 'late'afr*. : ''.".'1i ", ." ,;; ';I' 'BuetMead'and, .UraTVfcklttwns. : *' 11f'1'bOkH'"ancr'Wa_' tyminr.to', complete'the work are*.Charlescrown Wilson of Canal Point." Mr. ,and ,Burial was at fort Mayaca cem son sixth grade. Hlaleahwhen'' the 'accident 'hap Chairman, Alma Burr. Mrs Adams lire with Mr. Wflson etery with WetheriagUm Funeral The enrollment of 'students by pened. His former wife, Mrs. Judy Maude Cross, Dee Manson, Lucille at the Wilson home north oflCana)$ home in charge of arrangements.The grades on the first day: First, 98; Dermody, who is employed' byTlrnesavei Williams; J. S. Atkins, Cecil1 Point ; Elks conducted the graveside second, 76; third 90;' fourth 81; Stores ass bookkeeper, Clark, .Earl' Bracewell, M. D. Gel- m service with Mr. Salvatore also in fifth. 81; and sixth, 88. The total live with her parents,''Mr. and Ger, and Walter McCarty.ach . charge there. Pan bearers were: I enrollment, -expected'increase Mr WUlard Shaclcford in Paho $ of the committees have Marshall Lair Is Tony Youngblood, Johnny Thomas later this fall u families arrive kee. He had returned the daughter I already begun their work and it Is. Paul Rardin, ,Porch Holmaa. from the North to spend the summer to the Pahokee home after she fad hoped that torn construction can New Pahokee Clerk Charles g. Willis and Thadd Whld- I in this area. spent a week visiting him. be begun in the next 60 to 90 days. The church will advised of progress den.Mr.. Cross had enjoyed 'a ,good and many decisions will be At Marshall Lair, former banker breakfast Saturday morning and Auxiliary Work Session .HospitalAsPlansAreMadeForOpening' brought before the church in the and merchant in Pahokee, took had decided to go withAMrsl Cross ensuing period. over as city clerk in Pahokee Wed- for a abort ride in the car, He -a a .. nesday morning succeeding Mrs. determined that be'lhou1d shave Patricia Mackey who resigned before making the trip. Lately he 140 Enroll Canal j after serving as clerk for DIM I had been using.a wheel chair,, so The Everglades Memorial Hospital ''Alice Spooner was named chair- " years. The city council appointedMr. I she wheeled him into the bathFoornso Auxiliary held its first meet. man, and Mrs. Eula Tillis; Mrs. Lair to fill the unexpired term he could:shave. Then she big of the fall season in the new Louise Stanley, Mrs. Kathryn Rar- Point Fall 'Term of Mrs Mackey which will run went about her morning' chorea hospital building on South Bar- din and Mrs. Ruby Tucker mem- UQ the election next May. Shortly she heard a thud and he field Tuesday morning, with President bers, on a nominating' committeeto Mrs. Mackey and her husband, had fallen from the chair to the Grace Maxson presiding, to recommend a new slats of of. An enrollment 140 studentsat ,Robert C. Mackey win move to .floor-victim of the heart attack. discuss and proceed with work fleets and report. at the next meeting the Canal Point School; slightlyless I Immokalee where they will build a Mr. Cross came to the Glades plans for the coming' year. than last year's registrationat to" home and both be connected With 55 years ago He )headed the W. A. Mrs. Bonnie Miller, sewing Mrs. Hilda Jensen, the hospital'ssuperintendent the same date was reportedby to! f' Johnson Brothers Produce Company Cross Farms and.his son, W. A. chairman, reported 12 bolts of material of nun""'!,. asked Principal W. W.White on Tues c ," in Immokalee.'Mr. JrH:was associated with him. He Is have been! used by auxiliary that one of the auxiliary's l ink day,the second' day of school. The ri.. t Lair has had wide and varied survived by:hid wi is i. Kate;'one members in making hospital, pajamas lady workers be on duty each' enrollment by.grades: First '29;. 'r 4 :experience in business in Pa- soar..W... A.. Jr., of Pahokee;' one gowns, 'service linen and Tuesday and Thuraday'1rom .. second: 2