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2u Friday, Oct. 27, 1967 SS GMattiuJ ffrftttttlfl Brevard Births Special Programs Planned By AAUW I i. -J. MY" "OWNER" FOUND ME WITH A it 4 I i J. yf n- i WANT AD I 1 COCOA BEACH Several newly organized study groups will participate in special programs and implementation studies during November, according to Mrs.

David Bruner, president of the Cocoa Beach branch of the American Association of University Women. "Testing Values in a Changing Society," one of the two topics chosen for detailed study this year, will be the theme of the first meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Kraus, 450 South Neptune Satellite Beach, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Nancy Jackson of Cocoa Beach is implementation chairman.

THE CREATIVE Arts group carrying out the theme "Society's Reflection in the Arts" will meet Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of group chairman Mrs. Harry England 1815 N. Indian River Cocoa.

Papier mache will be instruc- tional topic. 4, 1 A Spanish dinner will be featured for the Nov. 11 event of the gourmet dinner group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A ntrout, 255 Lynn Satellite Beach at 7:30 p.m.

PERSONS interested in becoming a member of AAUW are invited to contact Mrs. Bruner or Mrs. D. Kent Evans, mem bership chairman, both of Cocoa Beach. Women not eligible to join the college graduate group but desiring to work with one of the study groups may pay a $2 membership fee to affiliate with a particular group.

Students Design Exhibit CAPE CANAVERAL -A colorful exhibit featuring dioramas depicting Indian dwellings of various North American tribes has been prepared by fifth grade students at Cape View. The purpose of the project is to show how geography the way people live. The concept really comes across visually through the children's excellent art work. The exhibit will be on display at the Cape View cafetorium through Friday. HIDDEN TREAT A few frankfurters leftover? Slice them and add to those canned baked beans you're Tis Time To Choose Yes Want ads Mrs.

A. P. Thomas for the garden pool party. From left are, Mrs. Edward H.

Austin, Mrs. Howard H. Eskola and Mrs. Lester E. Butler.

(Brevard Photo by Elizabeth Fritsche) Nearing Nov. 5, date of the annual Holiday Homes Tour, to be presented by the Spade and Trowel Circle of the Cocoa-Rockledge Garden Club, decoration committee members choose delightful spot at the home of Mr. and wonders! Whether you've lost a aw pet (or found one); are shopping for a (or want to sell one); County Council To Name New Officers For Year are looking for a better car (or want to sell one); whether you are looking for a better job or need qualified help for ness); Folio wing the noon luncheon for county clubs a display of items and programs conducted at the leadership training conference will be held in addition to the Christmas workshop, the meeting to conclude at 2:30 p.m. TITUSVILLE JAYCEE AUXILIARY NO MATTER WHAT YOUR lei TITUSVILLE The orientation pot luck supper, originally scheduled by the Titusville Jaycee Auxiliary for Oct. 24 has been postponed until a later date.

In its place a workshop session for the organization's Saturday Halloween dance was held. and Mrs. John E. Call chairman of door prizes. Other committees include Mrs.

Vernon H. Miles, Mrs. Noel P. Ice and Mrs. Robert Body, luncheon chairmen; Mrs.

John L. Norton, card tables and arrangements, Mrs. Richard H. Stottler and Mrs. John P.

Elder, clean-up. Tickets at $2 per person may be purchased from any of the committee members or at the door. FREE PICKUP DELIVERY COCOA 636-2993 CALL US COLLECT From Anywh.rt I. Brevard ANYTIME 24 HOUR SERVICE! ALICE PRIOR AREA SUPERVISOR 677-0700 TITUSVILLE AM 7-0762 IAU CALUE 7270047 CANAVERAL, 783-4597 1 A i 4 BREVARD BREVARD HOSPITAL A daughter, Lisa Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs.

Leif Harris, Melbourne. A a er, Judith Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Ward, Satellite Beach. A son, James Michael, to Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Michael Sigman, Eau Gallic A daughter, Kerry Michelle, to Mr Mrs. Edward Michael Ford, Eau Gallic A DAUGHTER, Connie Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Elbert Davidson Eau Gallie.

A daughter, Tara Kathleen, to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Anthony i Palm Bay. A daughter, Tonya Si-mone, to Mr. and Mrs.

James Edgar Allen Melbourne. A SON, Ewell Cain, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Luke Fellsmere.

A son, Kevin Michael, to Mr. and Mrs. Felix Juan Rodrigues, West Melbourne. A daughter, Alexia, to Mr. and Mrs.

William Kend, Indian Harbour Beach. A SON, Paul Eugene Jr. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eugene Jackson, Melbourne.

A daughter, Andrea Louise, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bove, Indian Harbour Beach. A daughter, Kristi Ann, to Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Gilbert Olson, Indialan-tic. A son, Frank Todd, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joseph Gurnick, Eau Gallie. A SON, James Alan, to Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine William a Eau Gallie. A son, Devon James, to Mr. and Mrs. James Harrell, Melbourne.

A son, Duane Eric, to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William Jone Melbourne Beach. A DAUGHTER, Cynthia Dianne, to Mr. and Mrs.

Allen Kent Morton, Eau Gallie. A son, Randall Joseph, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph Shappard, Eau Gallie. A daughter, Teressa Ann, to Mr.

and Mrs. John Thomas Holmes, Melbourne. A DAUGHTER, Elizabeth Esther, to Mr. and Mrs. Berthal Lee Sexton, Eau Gallie.

A daughter, Cynthia Diane, to Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Steven Lane, West Melbourne. A son, Jeffrey Michael, to Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Charles Wright, Palm Bay. A daughter, Dina Diane, to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Darell Bird, Eau Gallie. A a hter, Valerie Annette, to Mr.

and Mrs. Bobby Lee Graham, Eau Gallie. Chapter History Presented COCOA BEACH A history of Eta Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi and its functions, and a list of the various activities during the coming year, was presented by Mrs. Harold Fuller during a recent chapter meeting held at the home of Mrs. Wayne Matheson.

Mrs. Richard Miller, Mrs. Ron Wojatasinski and Mrs. Marie Merrow, presented a program on "Your Day Socially," emphasizing the need for social life as a balance against a work period. rts of activities and a list of coming events were enumerated by Mrs.

Wojatasinski and Mrs. Miller, which included a rummage sale, and Nov. 20 flower and plant sale. The a tance tea will be an event of 2 p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.

Staggs. lISP 24 HOUR AVAILABILITY I FULL COSMETIC LINE 7Ti tcoc I I EXPERIENCED COSMETICIAN I I GIFTS- FRtE I I "Your Neighborhood Drug Store in Intlian Harbour Beach" 1869 Sol PatricjDrive WANT ADS GET DONE. Church Group Plans Luncheon-Card Party do work whether you newer home whether you your busi THE JOB HBO I (AIL AWAY AD- VISOR! COCOA BEACH The annual card party-luncheon event of the Women's Fellowship of Cocoa Beach Commu nity Church will be held sday from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the church fellowship hall, Cocoa Beach.

Mrs. Robert E. Kuver is general chairman with Mrs. Richard S. Calvetto and Mrs.

Richard P. Dodd in charge of tickets COCOA The Brevard County Council of Home-makers Clubs will hold its monthly business, pro-gram ting and covered dish luncheon Tuesday at the Agricultural Center in Cocoa. New officers will be elected at the business meeting which begins at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Sue Young, Extension Service Home Economist, will give a demonstration of Christmas decorations from 10:30 a.m.

until noon. The public is invited for this training session to make attractive holiday arrangements. 10 a.m. the (a) Economically (b) Quickly (c) Effectively WHY NOT TURN NOW TO YOUR BREVARD CLASSIFIED PAGES! ISAM PGCJDCJG of LOOEC! INNERSPRING MATTRESS RENOVATION SPECIAL INCLUDING NEW COVER 133 NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE YOU'RE JUST A PHONE FROM A COURTEOUS NEW MATTRESSES, BOX SPRINGS, HOLLYWOOD BEDS ALSO ODD SIZE KING SIZE MADE TO ORDER ALL AT FACTORY PRICES. 525 W.

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