r I ,,' f'I.'[ ,. -.. -t-T:E FLACLER TRIBUNE THU3S.. DECEMCLIi:; :21. 137 HONORED: AT STORK SHOWERMrs. rruRT Stuart Eatman was l complimented at a Stork Shower Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clercy Cush. ing, Midway Park, Bunnell. cOM'MALt JLLOCALSOPCC Co-hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Bill Kinsey and * Mrs. Jimmy Dupont 4RNHR Forming the centerpiece for WOMENS MRS. BERTHA TO the refreshment table was an: I GOLF ASSOCIATION HEAD COUNTRY' CLUB attractively decorated cake topped with a miniature era Dot Elliott was the winnerin Mrs. Tommy Bertha was die. Cake, punch, nuts and Tuesdays play for group A elected president of the Coun mints were served to twenty at Ocean Palm Country Club. try Club at a meeting Wednesday Invited guests.Appropriate . Taking top honors for groupB night at the home of games were was Alma Fyfe. Mrs. Robert Bertha, BiminI. played during the evening i The Turkey Shoot competition Other officers elected to prizes were won by Mrs. [ for, low putts was won serve were Mrs. C. H. Knight, Lloyd Durberry, Mrs. Georgia } 1 by Margie Kinney. vice president; Mrs. Sammy Revels, Mrs. Elizabeth Tid- Thirty-five members and Bertha, secretary; Mrs. Danny well and Mrs. Betty Hall. RESIDENTS SONIt their invited guests attended Johnston, treasurer; and.,Mrs. Out of .town guests included WAC RE-ENLISTS the clubs Christmas cocktail S. J. Tilton, Jr., reporter. Mrs, Durberry', Ocala; Mrs is a rarity in Vietnam but it happened. U. S. Army Master party last Tuesday night at Members enjoyed a Christmas Henry Mackey, Ocala; Mrs. Sergeant Edgar P. Gorden, whose father R. Roy Gordon:, livesIn ithe clubhouse. party and gift exchange.' Betty Hall, Orlando; Mrs. Bunnell, became the first enlisted man at Cam Rahn Bay to Door prizes were won by A needy family was selected Johnny land. Tidwell, Merritt Is- be given the oath of reenlistment by a WAC'officer.. - Mr. and Mrs. Ron Nicol. The to receive the clubs an. \ WAC Major Agnes M. Carlin of Grant Park, 111., administered - womens group will not playon nual Christmas food basket. PELLICERMISSINNEWEDDING the oath to the sergeant Both Major Carlin and Sergeant their regular day Dec. 26, YULE DINNER FETES Gordon are asslngned to the Directorate of Supply, Cam, Rahn but will resume Jan. 2. play DEC. 22 veteran of 23 years METHODIST CHOIR Bay Support Command. Sergeant Gordon a . F. B. METHODISTMYF Miss Peggy Mlsslnne and military service enlisted for three more years. Festive yuletide decorations PFC Johnny Pelllcer will exchange . PROGRAM the interior of the brightened wedding vows Friday, I PRESENTED Walter' Morris home, 500 N. December 22 at St Stephens ...j. "Sound of Christmas", a Chapel St., Bunnell, Sunday Catholic Church at seven o' MERRY ! musical program arranged by evening for the buffet dinner clock In the evening.A , David Abel, Flagler Beach. given for members of the reception will follow at was presented to the Methodist Bunnell Methodist Church the Flagler Beach Municipal CHRISTMAS. : Youth Fellowship Sunday choir and their families. The Recreation Hall. . evening. The program included pre-yule affair is hosted an. Friends of the couple ,are .< ' music and pagentry.Mr. nually by the Morriss. Invited. l. To All the SchoolChildren A major attraction for the ", .", "1,1',0 ', and Mrs. Jack Keen and younger guests was the traditional IDLEWOOD 'CLUB : +' ," i Lafayette Keen of Kansas electric train laden '.. ,::. ::i"X:, with candy filled cars be. YULE PARTYThe City, Mo. are visiting herewith .j Mr. Lafayette Keen's sister neath a Christmas tree adorn. ,, .- ';,,T . Mrs. Gertrude JUch and ed with elaborate handmade Dolphin Restaurant It'd' : Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen. baubles.' Marineland was the settingfor of d tt J About forty.bve attendedthe the Idlewood Club's, an .' Mrs. Edna Carroll and son party.( nual Christmas dinner party tf*,. . Carl Carroll have as their Each choir member receiveda Saturday night Flagler ** ' houseguests Mrs. J.: B. Gam. ceramic choir 'boy