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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 30

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Sunday, March 8, 1964 ft "'r', i rr I -V I r. Veiv SY A 1 1 I UJ I A .1 i- 'l 7 -A I I Jk It hm Fire Builders Pegged Uatchet Girl Sylvia Sepielli wields ax like true pioneer during Girl Scout camping demonstrations Thursday. (Brevard Sentinel-Star Staff Photo by Dorrit Mason) hi Knots Pamela Bamforth chose a knot-tying tion for her part in "Skills Day" activities in North Brevard. The events were held to commemorate be-ginning of Girl Scout Week. Titusville Girl Scouts Mary Manders and Elizabeth Swope drive tent pegs during activities held Thursday at Blarney Castle by Troop 243.

Becky Jones and Frances Daley, of Girl Scout Troop 243, build cooking fire during camping skills demonstrations. Scouts will celebrate their 52nd anniversary Thursday. creative mm JVorth Brevard Notes Slipcovers Upholstery Girl Scouts Celebrating 52nd Birthday Next Thursday nice selection of director of i verview lors and interesting program planned By DORRIT MASON Draperies carpeting 730 Nw Hawi PA 3-506! Malboum Elementary School, there to material. for tomorrow's meeting at 1 NORTH BREVARD- THOR of the new Civil War novel, Behold My Brother, has been guest speaker be with Mrs. Hugh Wicker, 1 1 ality chairman, in charge of the festive St.

Patrick's Day motif. teach them some new songs, p.m. In the Woman Club be guest speaker he'll give some good tips on spring gardening. After the program, election bf officers will be held. Hostesses are members of the Ixora Circle, as well as new ways to sing building.

Jack Siebenthaler of Florida Nursery and fore a number of groups GEORGE BROWN, MANAGER of Belk's presented the winners their nice prizes a full refund of the cost of the outfit for first place some of the old ones. Lorraine Hirshberg, neighborhood chairman and members Landscape Co. of Cocoa will ARTHUR ARNOLD, AU- recently. and a half refund for second place. Winners from 35 clubs of the Neighborhood Service Team, are ertaining Thursday for all Troop Committee members and other adults interested in the Girl Scout program in North Brevard.

Honor guests will will compete Wednesday at the Cape Colony Inn, and that winner will enter the Girl Scout week starts today. 'A Promise in Action" is the theme both of Girl Scout week and of the Girl Scouts' 62nd Birthday, which is next Thursday. TO COMMEMORATE the Occasion, Girl Scouts, leaders and assistant leaders in the North Brevard area are planning all sorts of special events, and yesterday was Skills Day at Blarney Castle, when the Cadette Scouts demonstrated camping skills and first aid a to the Junior Scouts. i We saw some of these demonstrations by members of Alice Comparato's troop No. 243, Becky Jones and state contest in Jackson be Leaders and assistant TRY THIS FOR SIGHS ville, where this year's state convention will be held in leaders th party will be held in the Friendship Room" of First Federal of Titusville.

April Mrs. Joseph Kennedy was chairman of the contest for the IRC Woman's Club. MRS. NICK TUROPOL- JAC, Mrs. James Plumb, Mrs.

Theo Mitchell and Mrs. BESIDES MAKING DRESSES and coats, there Perry Cain, members of the Indian River City Woman's have been some good looking hats made at home, too. We Club, modeled pretty Spring ensembles, their own crea saw some that everal members of the Gateway Frances Daley were fire builders, Virginia Huber anl of the tions, for the judges Welcome Wagon Club crea annual sewing contest Phyllis Puckett are good at reading a compass, Eloise ted they're very smart The judges, Mrs. Homer James and Pat Ambrose did Heidler, Mrs. Jack Freed and certainly look "store bought" since the club gome fancy lashing, Paula Bamforth and Donna Cave As families grow the house seems to shrink.

Booms get smaller, mom and dad trip over the kids, closets bulge at the seams, two cars in the driveway cause a traffic jam and, in general, life gets somewhat tedious. But this problem has a simple solution, the new Andes by Rutenberg Homes. A three bedroom, two bath, family room home designed especially for growing families with that "reserve" space so necessary to take care of the overflow and overactivity. All rooms are "people" size, no elbow knocking here. Closets galore, for everything and then some.

A two car garage that is fully plastered and finished and ideal as an extra play room for rainy day activities or just entertaining. Two patios, one entered from the living room and the other for the family room, both through sliding glass walls. Separate dining area for formal affairs and a breakfast bar between kitchen and family room for everyday meals or snacks. Separate master bedroom suite with ceramic tile bath and plenty of closet space for that much needed and deserved privacy. If the walls are closing in on you then you really should see the Andes, try it for sighs, you'll love it.

And the price is only 16,990 including air conditioning, built on your lot. and Mrs. Robert Lee, had a difficult time choosing, because all four models had has hats on their mind they're planning a Mad Hat miir Hi'nr a wniNiiiiiiii fjlfllMII I. a sA Tjirrwr pr showed how to tie all the knots, Susan Richards and ter's luncheon at the Torch sewn sucn a fine seam Room on Mar. 18, with prizes to be awarded for the fun after carefully checking off the point system, however, niest, prettiest, and of Lillian Turopoljac won first course, maddest.

prize. Her outfit was a most PILOT CLUB OF TITUS VILLE elected officers for becoming flowered dacron sheath and full length coat. The dress had pale green the coming year at the luncheon meeting Wednes Janet Nething are good first aiders, Betsy Buie and Debbie Riggle were on K.P., Sylvia Sepielli and Jojie McCarth skillfully handled an axe and hatchet, Diane Cato and Susan Fryer were just as skillful with a knife, and Joyce Marcum and Pam Dize gathered wood (and Girl Scouts never cut down a tree). Mary Manders and Elizabeth Swope showed the girls the right way to pitch a tent. IlllCt aiiar 1 1 day at the Riverview Res and yellow, and the coat was a matching shade of yellow taurant.

Betty Jones, outgo ing president, will serve as director, along with Ann Rocco, Norma Mayes, Naida made up in a non-crushable rayon linen. Second prize winner was Mrs. Mitchell, and she also wore a dress Loudon and Grace Cooper All floor plana and deaifnt eopyrifbt 1963 by the Rutenberf Construction Inc. Eunice Locke is the new and coat ensemble her colors were soft chartreuse president. Lois Shaffer is And when you drive out to see the Andes, see the other fine Ruten-berg'Model Homes open daily for your inspection.

The three bedroom, two bath Carmel, winner of the 1963 McCall's magazine award, for $16,500 and the four bedroom, three bath, family room, Riviera, $19,750, including full house air conditioning. All prices built "on your If you are looking for a lot ask your Rutenberg Home Counselor to help you find just the right location for your new home. Models open daily until 9 p.m.; weekends until 6 p.m. BESIDES LEARNING and white, All the contes first vice president, Frede ncka Gibbons, second vice, tants looked as if they were ready for an Easter Parade, LOTS about camping, the girls enjoyed singing, with Freddie Painter, music Daisy Roberts, recording sec with their pretty spring co- retarv. Gwendolyn Wood man, corresponding secreta ry and Hilda Cowart, trea surer.

The Pilot Club state convention will be held in If Ft. Lauderdale this year rVv a number of the local group hopes to attend. v7 MRS. CHARLES MAXWELL, publicity chairman of the Titusville Garden Club tells us the club has an CONCERN: TO WHOM IT MAY that You trt hereby notified following motor vehicle; Dart 1M1 fordor Serial No. 733 554 302 will be told at Public lale at 11 A.M.

o'clock on the 13th day of March, 1W4, at General Finance Corporation of Cocoa at 948 S. Dixie Highway. Cocoa, Florida. I i i f1-' The proceedt ot the sale will be eooliM first to the payment of the cost! of retaking, ttorlng and tale of said motor vehicle and tne cost or puoncaTion or notice of sale and then to the tat sfactlon of the balance due under the contract covering the financing of tald motor vehicle. Any turplut will be paid to you and you will remain liable for any balance remaining unpaid under (aid contract.

By: R. E. CAREY Collection Manager Mar. 1964 i I i -V I i WE HAVE LOTS AVAILABLE IUII Everest Jtnmngt i i life WHEEL CHAIRS Folds to lOinchci ii.t i ALCKtNIAL Wheel Chair Repoirinf A 3-445! iuu rr uenrrai, Urtando 4 FLORIDA OXYGEN SERVICE 131 N. COCOA tLVO, COCOA Vr 1 111 tuWiXV 1 1 111 I COCOA 1 i ml Ml' i en rV- A I Cttpped 5 3t SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL MODEL HOMES TODAY i Mile North of the Eau Gallie Causeway on South Patrick Drive.

On the Beach Between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean. I III, Consult Your Local Credit Bureau for FAST-ACCURATE ETHICAL CREDIT REPORTING Mmbr of Aitociatod Credit Bureaus of America, Inc. CREDIT BUREAU of COCOA, INC. 97 Brtvard Ave. JVf 6-0321 Dianne B.

McKee, of Patrick Air Force Base, a dental hygiene student at Fairleigh Dickinson Univer- 'sity, is shown at a recent capping ceremony there. Miss McKee, a sophomore, received her quarter stripe of velvet ribbon in violet, color signifying the dental hygienist. of 35 Camellia Eau Gallic A member of She is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs.

R. D. Mc- American Dental Hygienists Association, she is a graduate of Melbourne High School, where she was a majorette and a class officer. Miss McKee is secretary of her class in Dental Hygiene..

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