--" -.------.-------- .. .. --...-, -- , ' I " I of trIa l1lst t{.rOl\n bltirY1' : 32li01 I'.\ '';..lo\\l\ :. lLA. I New St. Thomas Church P Iff if BRARY I ' The STORY I Dedication Monday EveThe Flagler Tribune Rev. Hamilton West, was served by The Rev. JamesH. I VOL. 54. NO. 46 BUNNELL. FLORIDA THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17 1966 $2.50 A YEARMayors' D. D., Bishop of the Episcopal Taylor, Jr. Diocese of Florida dedicatedthe In January of 1966, St. new building of St. Thomas, purchased and Commerce Body Thomas, Episcopal Church in adapted !the local Lehigh cement I Would YouBELIEVE Bunnell Monday night. Pres workers Union Hall on ent were many ministers of Route 100, four miles between ProclamationFOR Will Meet WithConservationist other denominations from Flagler Beach and Bun. FARM-CITY WEEK Flagler Beach and Bunnell. It In Flagler Happened Also present were many Episcopal nell.The Rev. Robert A. Stuart, Mayor C. B. Eisenbach of Clergy from the Tri presently Priest-in-Charge of Bunnell and Mayor R. L. Mc. County 10. 20, 40 yean ago County area and members of St. Thomas,' told us that he Nab of Flagler Beach signed I ? I Col. J. II. Kelly, assistant their congregations.The saw the mission of St. Thom. proclamations this past week director of the State Boardof Episcopal Church in as Episcopal Church as being proclaiming November 18.24 Conservation will address Flagler County has had a col. that of providing a unifying as National Farm-City Weekin 40 YEARS AGO members of the Flagler Coun orful history. In 1948, The force between! the communities their respective communi Miss Ruth Biddle, In her ty Chamber of Commerce Rev. Pipes Jones, then Rectorof of Flagler Beach and ties.It. usual charming manner, en Thursday, November 17th. Col- St. Mark's Episcopal Bunnell. Is noteworthy that they tertained the Junior Bridge Kelly will speak on the feasibility . Church In Palatka, Florida, The present Mission Board recognize the Importance of Club at. her home Friday of creating an inlet instituted services with some consists of Mr. Coy G. Harris, good Farm-City relations and evening. Mary Sheffield Cochran north of Flagler Beach. degree of regularity with the Jr., Senior Warden; Mr. Patrick in the proclamations they call won top score for the The meeting will conveneat help of a trained layreader, Obriene, Junior Warden; upon all citizens to become Club and Mrs. Lathrop won 2 p. m. in the commission. Mr. Loyal Tucker, In Flagler Mr. Thomas Lenssen, Treasurer aware of this. top score for the guests. Miss ers room at the Flagler County Beach. ; and, Board Member, Mr. The proclamations calls up Biddle assisted by Miss Ida Courthouse. Lewis Wads- The Rev. Valentine G. Low- Louis Steflik. on all residents of Bunnell Allen, served salad, sand- worth, president will preside.A . ery held Christmas services in The Rt Rev. Hamilton and Flagler Beach to partici wiches and cocoa. progress report will be 1951 in the Flagler Beach West, Bishop of the Episcopal pate in this observance to in. given on the activities of the Hotel. This was the first beginning Diocese of Florida, deliveredthe crease public appreciation of Board of Directors.All . 20 YEARS AGO . the strong Interest shared by towards actually dedication message. Cler members of the cham planting the Episcopal Churchin gy members participating In rural and urban Flagler Flagler Beach Town Com ber are urged to attend this Flagler County. At this the ceremony were The Rev. Countians. missioners passed on a new important meeting. time, the congregation chose James Taylor, Archdeacon of traffic light in front of the the name St. ThomasbytheSea. Jacksonville Convocation; The pier, a blinker on Ocean Shore Hunter In 1952, St. Thomas' was Rev. Fred Yerkes, Archdeaconof Rocky Blvd. and State Road 11, a Vets Parade made on organized Mission of Convocation for the Flag light on Central and Road 11. (the Episcopal Diocese of ler Area; The Rev. Ray White, Placed SecondIn Tom Holden was given a permit Bring Out Florida.In the Rev. George Shirley, The for building a $7000 homeon , 1955, St. Thomas-bythe- Rev. Stanley Gressley and PP&K ContestRocky Ocean Shore Blvd. New Sea moved to Bunnell, Flor The Rev. Robert A. Stuart, benches for the boardwalkand Big Crowd ida and became St. Thomas' Rector of St. Thomas Church. Hunter, son of Mr. the painting of the pier Episcopal Church. St. Thomas' Serving as Crucifers were Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hunter, placed were among the items that Howard Wisehaupt, noted purchased a chapel from the Wendall Brown and Mr. Ran second in the Punt Pass and were passed upon favorablyby lecturer of Flagler Beach ad- Seventh Day Adventists in dolph Dyson. Kick Contest in Atlanta, Ga., the town commission.: dressed a large crowd at the Bunnell, on Anderson Street, One-hunderd and fifteen Sunday. Eighteen contestantsin Flagler County Courthouse and worshipped in this build. alttended the Impressive ceremony age groups 8 thru 13 years 10 YEARS AGO. Friday afternoon, in observance ing until January of 1966. and a reception follow. were participating. Rocky and of Veterans Day. From the period of time ed at the church.BUNNELL two other District winners Willliam Wadsworth spoke Rev. Oliver Taylor, pastorof from 1958-1965, St. Thomas' from New Orleans and Birmingham to the crowd at the Armistice the First Methodist Churchof were competing for Day Ceremony held at the Bunnell delivered the Invo SCHOOL the ten year old champion.ship. Flagler County Courthouse.First cation. James M. Biddle, prize was awarded to John A. Clegg served as BAND IN DISTRICT 4 Rocky Is the first boy from the Bunnell Parent Teachers master of ceremonies.The . Former Resident Flagler County to qualify for Assn. for the float. Second United Daughters of CONTEST NOV. 19 this competition. lie was presented prize was awarded to the the Confederacy received first with an award for win. Country Club and third prize place award for their float Passes Away Bunnell High School's "Big ning first place in the District was awarded to the Flagler .entry in the parade. Second. .# gest Little Band in Dixie" will Competition in Jacksonville Beach Garden" Club.:*"First place Was given'to The'Flag. James M. Biddle of Keystone participate In the District 4 *recently and was also givenan prize for the best decorated ler Beach PTA. Heights, brother of Marching Contect In Jacksonville official Atlanta Falcon bicycle was won by Butch Me- Karen Massey won the prize George L. Biddle, passed foot ball uniform.He Daniel and second prize wentto for first place in the decorated 19. November 8 in Starke Saturday, November away a division. Frank was accompanied to At- Vicky King. bicycle Hospital. He was 88 of The contest will be at theJ. years Mercer placed second and lanta by his father, Otis Hunter age.Mr. C. Bowl at Fletcher High and Leslie Pache Directorof NEW STORE SPACE Louis Mercer was third place Biddle was a former School. Bunnell students will winner. the local Punt, Pass and resident of Bunnell, coming perform at 7:38: p. m., ac Kick Contest. ADDITION TO POST here in 1918 from McKeesport, cording to Mr. Weber, band- The contest was sponsoredby BIG ATTENDANCE Pa. He was associated in business master. OFFICE BUILDING the Bunnell Motor Compa with his brother, George, Buses will leave the school ny. AT MOODY FAMILY owning and operating the Construction was begun parking lot at 4 m. Bunnell Motor Company and p. this week on a building space REUNION SUNDAY Ford Agency several years. KORnY puNSIn Bunnell Post adjoining the COURTHOUSE WILL Approximately 85 were in He was also in the real estate business before moving to CLOSE THANKSGIVINGIn Africa, some of the na Office building. Owners of the attendance at the 12th Annual Green Cove Springs. He was tive tribes practice the strange building are Alfred G. Kern- Reunion of the Moody Fam in business there a number of observance of Thanks. custom of beating Ithe ground merer and Dr. Fred Bolding ily held here Sunday at the years before retiring. Duringhis giving all offices in the Flag. with clubs and uttering wild, of Daytona Beach. The store Bunnell Civic Center. Members stay here he was active in ler County Courthouse will be blood-curdling yells. Anthropologists space will be 25x87 feet and of the family came from the Bunnell Methodist Church closed Thursday and Friday, call this a form of when completed will house Jacksonville, Orlando, Daytona circles. November 24.25, Clerk George primitive self-expression. In the Land 'n Sea Fashions. Beach, Lake City, High Survivors include his wid Moody said today. America we call it golf. Springs, Tampa, Bunnell, ow, Mrs. Eleanor M. Biddle, Flagler Beach, Baxley, Ga., Keystone Heights; a daughter, TRI.HI.Y CANDLELIGHT SERVICE and Ft. Stewart, Ga. Mrs. Joe Pope, Atlanta, Ga; 4 A basket picnic was served sons, Ellis Biddle of Zeffner, buffet style at 1 o'clock. M. B. Fuller was master of ceremonies James Biddle of Jasper, Kenneth Biddle of Keystone and Rev. Oliver F. Heights, and Homer Biddle of Taylor of the First Methodist Palatka; 2 brothers, GeorgeL. Church said grace. Biddle of Bunnell, and Dr. Dave Biddle of Alburquerque, CHARLES HOFF DIES New Mexico. Also 16 grand UNEXPECTEDLYON children and 27 great grand children survive. WEDNESDAYCharles Funeral service was held Hoff, 52, Miami, from the First Methodist died unexpectedly Wednes Church of Green Cove Springsat day morning In Miami while eleven o'clock Friday. working. Mr. Hoff, a shift la- Interment was at the Hickory borer for Lehigh Portland Ce- Grove Cemetery. ment Co., moved to Miami 13 months ago from Flagler FOUR INJURED Beach. He moved to Flagler Beach in 1956 from New WHEN TRUCKOVERTURNS \, Windsor, Md. and was a member of the Church of the : . Brethren.He Four young people from is survived by his wife, Flagler Beach were Injured Elizabeth, Miami; 2 daughters - when Sunday morning a Mrs. Janet Cummings, , panel truck went out of con Beach Mrs. Joan Flagler ; trol and over turned on Highway P Schatz Titusville 2 sons, 100 about 9 miles west of rt ; Bunnell. Harold of Bunnell; Charles of Dean Strickland 18, and A banquet preceded the Tri-Hi-Y candlelight service for installation of officers and in. Miami; one sister, Mrs. Laure 'and 2 broth. Barbara Comes, 20, were most duction of naw members. This took place on Thursday night: October 20, in the Bunnell High Kintz, Maryland and Ed. S. ers, William Leroy seriously injured. Clyde Hall, School Cafeteria. . all of win Maryland.The 31, and Gary Watson, 17, Standing, left to right: Carol Townsend reporter: Janice Seale chaplain Becky Robertson, body was forwarded to of Flagler Beach were also in. secretary: Johnnie Ruth Miller vice-presidant: and Anne Hugas, treasurer. Seated are: Walton New Windsor, Md., Hartzler jured. All four youths are re Tri hIi Y president Helene Bryan. Stand. Funeral Home In charge of ceiving medical treatment at Cowart. Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart: Susan McMillan past , the Bunnell General Hospital. ing are: Mrs. Mary Gurnee. Tri-HI-Y sponsor, and Anne Bourne, 1966-67 president. arrangements.