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VOLUME 5 NUMBER 12 PUBLI8HCO THU«SOAY MARCH 25, 1965
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Philip, Ruth and Robin Hunter in a performance of "The ReluctantDebutante" which opened last weekend at the Pirate Playhouse onSsnibel,
FIRST'.PLAY IN.NfW THEATER OPEHS"The Reluctant Debutante" played to packed houses last weekend
when the Pirate Playhouse opened Its doors for the first time. Bothperformances had been sold out for weeks, but tickets are on sale fora performance April 10 and another during Easier week on Saturday,April 24.
The Hunters came to the Islands from their Towndock Theater inPort Washington, New York, where, during the last ten years, theyproduced ninety plays in. a unique arena theater. Before their manyyears of broadcasting their own show, "Let's Go" on WOR Radio forthe Port of New York Authority, they appeared in stock, vaudevilleand on broadway. Ruth Hunter is the original Ellie May of "TobaccoRoad" and played the part 2,013 times in New York, She tells abouther experience in a new book being published this May by Expositionpress, N.Y., titled "Barefoot Girl on Broadway" with a forev/ard byCarl Sandburg. Scribners published some of her earlier books, "ComeBack on Tuesday," and "It Fell Upon a Day."
The Hunters are very proud of their Reluctant Debutante cast, whoare all Island residents Jerry Muench, Roy Bazire, PriscillaMurphy, Bob Dormer, and Jane Hines. They're also delighted withthe enthusiasm expressed for their Pirate Playhouse and look forwardto many seasons of good theater here.
And, in turn, Island residents and visitors seem elated over thedecor, lighting, stage setting, seating arrangement and acousticsand are proud that the historic old school house is being used for sucha fine cause and is in such good hands.
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3-25-65 ISLANDEK
Who's Who on SanibelDr. and Mrs. CARLF.CORI
of St. Louis are visiting theI s l a n d s and s t a y i n g at"Segunda," the former homeof the WILLIAM POWELLSwhich was later purchased bythe KIWITTS. Dr. Cori is aNobel Prize winner and on thefaculty of Washington Univer-sity in St. Louis.
They will soon be joinedby Mrs. Cori's brother andhis wife, the CLARKE BATTLEFITZGERALDS of C a s t i n e ,Maine. Mr. Fitzgerald is asculptor.
Mr. & Mrs. GUYO OBATA, ..also of St. Louis, are guestsat Tangelo Cottage at the Col -oney. Mr. Obata is one of thec o u n t r y ' s o u t s t a n d i n g ar-chitects of the St. Louis firm,Helmuth, Obata and Kassabaum.Mrs. Obata is an accomplishedweaver.
Mrs. EVA HAWES of Briar-cliff Manor, New York, has ar-rived by air taxi for her an-nual winter vacation at IslandInn. Mrs. Hawea is an interiordecorator of note in New York.
FRANK HOLLINRAKE, aMaster at Ridley's College, St.Catherines, Ontario, Canada,arrived today to visit his par-ents, Dr. and Mrs. ALLENHOLLINRAKE at Casa Ybel.This is his first trip to theIslands and he'll be here fortwelve days to soak up the sunafter a miserable winter upnorth. He is a swimming in-structor at Ridley's so he'llprobably be in the pool andGulf all the time unless theshelling bug hits him, which itvery well might, as he has nevershelled before.
Mr. and Mrs. BRIAN B.KANE of Chestertown, Mary-land, Mr. and Mrs. RALPH N.SHAW of Beverly, New Jersey,and Major and Mrs. ROBERTT, SCOTT, who are stationedin Weisbaden, Germany, withthe Air Force, were hosts ata cocktail party last Friday atIsland Inn.
PRISCILLA MURPHY en-tertained at a birthday dinnerparty for CLARENCE RUT-LAND and RUTH HUNTER.Other guests were PHILLIPHUNTER, PEGGY MALONEY,ANN JORDAN and SCOTTIECLARK. The dinner was givenat Priscilla's home.
ROSSM. PURDY
Ross Meier Purdy died lastThursday at the age of 59, Aresident of Sanibel for the pasttwo years and a Sanibel postoffice employee, he and Mrs,Purdy moved here when heretired as Credit Manager ofShe lby Business Forms inShelby, Ohio. He had been withthe firm 35 years.
He was a member of theRoyal Post 2444, V.F.W., Ad-jutant of the Sanibel-CaptivaP o s t 123 American L e g i o n ,member of the Shelby Lodge250 F & M in Ohio, and atrustee of the Sanibel Com-munity Church.
He is survived by his wife,Mrs. Mary C. Purdy of San-ibel, his mother, two sistersand two b r o t h e r s . Funeralservices and interment tookplace in Shelby.
Final Notice
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is April I, 1965
ISLAND WATER
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THE ROCKSby ethel snyder
Recently a newly arrivedcouple to the Island were spend-ing an evening with me. Theyenthusiastically informed methat they had just bought asite at "The Rocks" wherethey were planning on build-ing a home. Just lately someothers had told me they weregoing to build at The Rocks,Then afterwards I wonderedif these precious folks who loveour Island really knew whatThe Rocks were and why thatsection got that name. It didn'tjust happen!
When I first arrived on theIsland there were less thanfifty registered voters, no mo-tels, only Casa Ybel, IslandInn, a few cottages and Bailey'sof course. But the gorgeousbeach has changed not at all,and shelling was always ourbest outdoor sport. We shelledfrom the light house beach onthe Gulf side to The Rocks.Not all the same day however!That's a long stretch. The latterwas quite a way west of IslandInn. The only way you couldget there was a trail along thebeach winding and twistingthrough a tropical jungle, deepsand and itAvas narrow. Therewere two or three places whereyou could pass another carby pulling over and waiting untilit had passed. More than a mileup the beach there was a wideroad which made a left turnto the top of the beach. It wasve y high here, more than 20feet above the water line andat low tide great slabs andmounds of coral rocks wereexposed. No loose rocks onlya solid mass. It was extensive,reddish brown in color andslippery with sea moss. It wasfull of indentations and a fas-
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cinating place to study live sealife. All sorts of tiny .sea crea-tures alive and swimming weretrapped in these pockets ofsea water.
This was on top of TheRocks! Tiny crabs, tiny srarfish, odd little lacey bits withfins, small peer en K whichopened and shut their valveswith a delicate .snap. It wasamazing and fascinating ami nodoubt all that is still goingon at The Rocks. I suspectit is. For some years now ihe-trail and the turn have beenclosed to me, hui I have vividmemories! So thai is Hie reasonwhy this section is called "TheRocks!"
FRFDL.IUCK W. DAUH
Word h;ip been receive.:f r om Verm ill ion, Ohio , tha iFrederick W, Daub, a frequentvisitor to Ilicrs by the' SenCottages, Sanibel, passed awnyin his home in March, lie willbe sorely missed and theirfriends hope that Mrs. Daubv-'ill return to the Island.
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Who's Who on SanibelDr. and Mrs. CARL F.CORI
of St. Louis are visiting theI s l a n d s and s tay ing at"Segunda/* the former homeof the WILLIAM POWELLSwhich was later purchased bythe KIWITTS. Dr. Cori is aNobel Prize winner and on thefaculty of Washington Univer-sity in St., Louis.
They wiE soon be joinedby Mrs. Gori's brother andhis wife, the CLARKE BATTLEFITZGERALDS of C a s t i n e ,Maine. Mr. Fitzgerald is asculptor.
Mr. & Mrs. GUYO OB ATA, ,also of St. Louis, are guestsat Tangelo Cottage at the Col -oney. Mr. Obata is one of thecountry*s ou t s t and ing ar-chitects of the St. Louis firm,Helmuth, Obata and Kassabaum.Mrs. Obata is an accomplishedweaver.
Mrs. E¥A HAWES of Briar-cliff Manor, Hew York, has ar-rived by air taxi for her an-nual winter vacation at IslandInn. Mrs. Hawes is an interiordecorator of note in New Yorkc
FRANK HOLLINRAKE, aM aster at Ridley's College, St.Catherines, Ontario, Canada,arrived today to visit his par-ents, Dr. and Mrs. ALLENHOLLINRAKE at Casa Ybel.This is his first trip to theIslands and he'll be here fortwelve days to soak up the sunafter a miserable winter upnorth. He is a swimming in-structor at Ridley's so he'llprobably be in the pool andGulf all'the time * unless theshelling bug hits him, which it.very well might, as hebas nevershelled before.
Mr. and Mrs. BRIAN B.KANE of Chestertown, Mary-land, Mr. and Mrs. RALPH N.SHAW of Beverly, New Jersey,and Major and Mrs. ROBERTT. SCOTT, who are stationedin Weisbaden, Germany, withthe Air Force, were hosts ata cocktail party last Friday atIsland Inn.
PRISCILLA MURPHY en-tertained at a birthday dinnerparty for C L A R E N C E • RUT-LAND and RUTH HUNTER.Other guests were PHILLIPHUNTER, PEGGY MALONEY,ANN JORDAN and SCOTTIECLARK. The dinner was givenat Priscilla's home.
ROSS M. PURDY
Ross Meier Purdy died lastThursday at the age of 59. Aresident of Sanibel for the pasttwo years and a Sanibel postoffice employee, he and Mrs,,Purdy moved here when heretired as Credit Manager ofShelby Business Forms inShelby, Ohio. He had been withthe firm 35 years.
He was a member of theRoyal Post 2444, V.F.W., Ad-jutant of the Sanibel-CaptivaPos t 123 American Legion,member of the Shelby Lodge250 F & M in Ohio', and atrustee of the Sanibel Com-munity Church.
He is survived by his wife,Mrs. Mary C. Purdy of San-ibel, his mother, two sistersand two b r o t h e r s . Funeralservices and interment tookplace in Shelby.
Final Notice
The deadline for the
low connection fee of
$\0$.00
is April I, 1965
ISLAND WATER
ASSOCIATION, INC.
THE ROCKSby ethel snyder
Recently a newly arrivedcouple to the Island were spend-ing an evening with me. Theyenthusiastically informed methat they had just bought asite at "The Rocks" wherethey were planning on build-ing a home. Just lately someothers had told me they weregoing to build at The Rocks.Then afterwards I wonderedif these precious folks who loveour Island really knew whatThe Rocks were and why thatsection got that name. It didn'tjust happen!
When I first arrived on theIsland there were less thanfifty registered voters, no mo-tels, only Casa Ybel, IslandInn, a few cottages and Bailey'sof course. But the gorgeousbeach has changed not at all,and shelling was always ourbest outdoor sport. We shelledfrom the light house beach onthe Gulf side to The Rocks.Not all the same day however!That's a long stretch. The latterwas quite a way west of IslandInn. The only way you couldget there was a trail along thebeach winding and twistingthrough a tropical jungle, deepsand and it%'as narrow. Therewere two or three places whereyou could pass another carby pulling over and waiting untilit had passed. More than a mileup the beach there was a wideroad which made a left turnto the top of the beach. It wasve: y high here, more than 20feet above the water line andat low tide great slabs andmounds of coral rocks wereexposed. No loose rocks onlya solid mass. It was extensive,reddish brown in color andslippery with sea moss. It wasfull of indent ar tuns ami a fas-
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cinating place to study live sealife. All sorts of tiny sea crea-tures alive and swimming weretrapped in these pockets ofsea water.
This was on top of TheRocks! -Tiny crabs, tiny starfish, odd little lacey bits withfins, small pectens whichopened and shut their valveswith a delicate snap. It wasamazing and fascinating and nodoubt all that is still goingon at The Rocks. I suspectit is. For some years now thetrail and the turn have beenclosed to me, but I have vividmemories! So that is the reasonwhy this section is called "TheRocks!"
FREDERICK' W. DAUB
Word has been receiverfrom Vermillion, Ohio, th atFrederick W. Daub, a frequentvisitor to Hiers by the SeaCottages, Sanibel, passed awayin his home in March, He willbe sorely missed and theirfriends hope that Mrs. Daubvill return to the Island.
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Guests at Hiers By The Seaare: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craw-ley from Flint, Michigan; Mr,and Mrs, R o b e r t H. L e r c h ,Weston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs,E.J. Dyer , Toronto, Canada;Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Druhl,Fayetteville, New York; Mr, andMrs. Leo Hantz from Denver,Colorado; Mr. and Mrs, JohnM. Friend and daughter, Joan,of Wisconsin; Judge and Mrs.Imhoff, Washington, D.C;and Mrs. Edith Culver of New-fane, Vermont, who has spentthe entire winter on Sanibel.
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UrselassifiedsWE HAVE:Commercial and residentialproperties on the mainland totrade for small acreage tractson San ibe l . See Sanibel-Captiva Real Estate.GR 2-4011
* * * * * *FOR RENT AFTER JULY 1:By the y e a r or six monthrental. Guest house on Gulfbeach, living room, bedroom,porch , kitchenette and bath.Would alter for long lease.Box 68, Captiva.
* * * * * *FOR SALE:95 by 140 foot canal lot. Goodboat a c c e s s to open w a t e r .$2,800. Terms. Sanlbel-Cap-tiva Real Estate, GR 2-4011,
* * * * * *WORK WANTED:Retired man, 59, and wife, 52,(white) are looking for full orpart-time work. Experiencedin many occupations, will workseparately or together for smallsalary. WriteWm, A.Sommers,General Delivery, Sanibel Is-land, Florida.
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ON SANIBEL:Sack hoe, end loader, brushhog, mower, blade one dumptruck. Located at Hines GulfOil Station.
NORTHERN OWNERSACRIFICING: Two lots for theprice of one. At end of pavedstreet on Sanibel Island. $1,650cash for both. GR 2-3361, LewA. Funk, real estate broker.
* * * * * *FOR SALE:Aluminum boat, trailer and 18h.p. Johnson m o t o r . $250.GR 2-3361.
* * * * * *NOW OPEN! Tne newest designand Maytag equipped coin laun-dry for your comfort and cleanwash. Drop your clothes offon the way shopping, pick themup on way back. Located onMcGregor Blvd. at the CapeCoral entrance behind the Fe-wett Center.
SMITTY'S WASHORAMA* * * * * *
FOR SALE:Natural Island fill dirt for saleat prices that can't be beat!Good for growing things on theIslands packs hard, too, fordriveways and bleaches white.Let us quote you. Our truckswill not damage your yard.Concrete culvert supplied andinstalled. Dragline and tractorwork. SANIBEL MARINA, anisland enterprise for the Is-ands.
* * * * * *SERVICES OFFERED:Call Bill - for maintenancework of any kind. Experiencein building, industrial engineer-ing and landscape gardening.Permanent resident in Floridadue to son's health. Wife teach-es in county. Call ED 2-0735,discuss your needs. $2.00 hour.
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Mrs, DAN C, MILLS andRICKY, 8, arrived Sunday the21st from Milwaukee to spendsome time with their grand-parents, Mr. andMrs.HERVEYROBERTS.
Mrs. BELDEN JOHNSON,who has meant so much to thepeople of both Islands, has askedto have this letter published:I wish to thank each one onthe two I s l a n d s for y o u rc o n c e r n , prayers, v i s i t s ,flowers and cards during myvisit to the hospital last week.The appreciation is too deepto be expressed, but is andalways will be a living partof me.
"It means so much to meto be united with the Christian
. people of the Islands beforeGod in prayer, and the loveand concern that caused youto do so. To share this deepemotion with you as well asthe benefit of the prayer iswonderful to me.
"Through the medium ofthis paper, I can thank thoseof you of whom I'm not a-ware, who prayed for me, andtell you that as a child of God,I have asked Him to bestow aspecial blessing upon each ofyou. I covet your prayers dur-ing these days and the operationwhich is coming up May 7(the Lord willing) and the daysfollowing. I ask prayers not
ISLANDER
HWt Who onbecause of fear, but becauseof faith. God has been and isgood to me.
"I am sure God receivedpleasure in seeing His childrenunited and loving one anotherin a world where there is somuch violence and disunity.After all, when we think ofstanding before Him, our great-est desire is to be pleasingin His sight, becasue He hasloved us and we love Him.
"With the Shepherd, t h evisits, the cards, the flowersand the lovely people I met,brightened 'The valley of t h eshadows.'
"Again thank you and mayyou receive a blessing fromour heavenly Father for eachprayer you ask for me and eachact of kindness you have shownme- -no t that you ask for itor expect it, but I do ask forit.
"Lovingly, / s / Miriam."
PARKER MILLS' sister,Mrs. L.S. REIS, her mother-in-law, Mrs. REIS, Sr., herd a u g h t e r , Mrs. RICHARDJOHNSON, and her g r a n d -daughter, KARIN, visited theIsland last Thursday and Fr i -day. They spent the night at'Tween Waters Inn. The Reiseshave a winter home on SiestaKey.
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Mrs. NORMAN H. QUALEand her daughter, JENNIFER,have arrived from Milwaukee,Wisconsin, for a two week hol-iday. They are staying at Mid-Island Cottages. Mr. QUALEflew in yesterday for a longweekend.
The young clan is begin-ning to gather as spring va-cation approaches. B e s i d e sJENNIFER, Mr. & Mrs. DAVIDCLARK with KENNY, JEFF andBOBBIE, p l u s KLAUSKAMISCHKE, an A.F.S. studentfrom Germany, are at one ofPAUL EVERETT'S cottages. Atthe Fish House are Mr. and Mrs.ALBERT NORTMAN with sonand daughter, JIM and LIBBY.All hail from Milwaukee, Wis-consin. These young-uns arereal fisherman and love thesurf.
PAUL WALKER and son,GLEN, from Bayside, LongIsland, New York, are vaca-tioning at the Blanks' Cottage.Mr. Walker is in the bakerybusiness and Glen, who fory e a r s p l a y e d the part ofMicheal Bower in the "GuidingLight," and also the part ofg r a n d s o n Kippie of CharlesRuggles, are enjoying Captivabeaches. Last summer, Glenplayed the part of the Presi-dent's son in "Mr. President."The Walkers have come to Cap-tiva for many years. Anotherson RONNIE is playing a partin Baker Street on Broadwaynow and couldn't join his fam-ily on this trip to t h e Island.POLLY TOWNSEND and herfriends have also arrived onPalm Avenue.
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Vacationers: Welcome to ourwonderful islands of sun, sand,surf and shells. May you returnagain and again — and perhapssometime —• to stay forever.
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If you have never cried a 19th century ult-inbathtub, stop at the Red Pelican and taki-a free hath. (At esvd of causeway, turn right.Travel 2,(> miles.)
Mr. and Mrs. RAY BOOTH,Sr., of Lancaster, SN.Y,,. areenjoying several weeks withtheir son and son's wife,Mr,and Mrs. RAY BOOTH, Jr .
DAVID WILLIAMS, whostays at Andy's Cottages, isenjoying a visit from his sisterand her husband, Mr. and Mrs.ROBERT M. HORNE of Stow,Ohio,
There connot be enough saidof the wonderful cooperation andteam work displayed by ourC a p t i v a women. Mrs. C,O.HENRIKSEN as chairman dida bang-up job of heading thewhite elephant sale and Mrs.D. FORBUSH did as well inthe bake sale department. Mrs.SAMUEL BENNETT and Mrs.MARY PEVEAR spent all dayF r i d a y pricing the articles,which were many and varied.To the sales ladies and allthose who went out for the pasttwo weeks s c o u t i n g for do-nations we say "thank you"from the most inner recessesof our hearts. To the men whos t o o d by helping to set uptables and etc., we say, itcould not have been done with-out you.
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the Snack Shack!
CHICKEN and SHRIMP BOXES to go (or to eat here)with french fries, cole slaw and rolls
$1.60OPEN WEDNESDAY TILL 8 P.M.
SNACK SHACKCall GR 2-3321 and it will be ready when you arrive!
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ISLANDER 3-25-65
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TO THF. ISLANDER:
In answer to Mr. Brumbach'snote in the last issue, I wouldsay, as an old settler of almostsixty years, shells should beexhibited from everywherebut prizes given for Sanibel andCap t iva collectors of shellsfrom our shores.
/ s / Evelyn C. GrullemansCaptiva Island
TO THE ISLANDER:
The Sanibel Shell Fair {andit Is a fair not just a shellshow} is held every year forone ve ry practical r e a s o n-which is belied by its humblebeginning. The Community As-sociation which runs the fair,n e e d s money for the main-tenance, up keep, repair, ad-ditions, etc. of the CommunityHouse and grounds.
The Community House isused bv the Audubon Society,The Shell Club, the Water As-sociation, the Chamber of Com-merce, the library, all publicfunc t ions , and mos t socialactivities.
In the beginning there wasno competition to our Fair-People showed what shells theyfound here. There were com-plaints then: too-for the sameshells began.'rt>'-show, up yearafter year Cso w>: are told.)
Ttxiav, in .Florida alone,there exist some 25-.U1 shellclubs, most of which put onth<? wt?ry b<?st slit?! I show pos-sible for. fi'-esn. In a 2 weekpe r iod \*r. •t&xftt judged 3sb<*H'S .f Hamlet-. Sail P a d r eIsland, Texas, nnU 8 a n i i> e 1.)He deemed all shows excellent,but by our very history weshould have been best?
This week the St. Peters-burg Ctab is holding "The»Vorld*s Largest Shell Sttow,"They are using the new Ray-front Center and are featuring$250,000 worth of beautiful andrare shells. Against competi-tion like ihis Sanibel must doone of two things-get "biggerand better" or find another wayto raise money CKave all otherorganizations pay rent, raisemembership dues, eccj
Many people -work hard forthe better part of the year tomake the 3-day fair a successboth e s t h e t i c a l l y and
financially.Shellers and lovers of shells
are immune to geographicalboundaries. The "Shell Clubl a b o r s long and puts muchthought into the categorieswhich will draw the besf pos-sible e x h i b i t s . Infallibility,however , is not one of Gurvirtues, and every year, AFTERthe Shell Fair, we find ourselvesswamped with s u g g e s t i o n s .MOST are good and are in-corporated into next year's FairSome are not.
ALWAYS special emphasisis placed on Sanibel-Captivashells ( 7 categories this year)Beginners - Oldtimers - C h i 1-drens-Miniatures-AH trophieswere awarded to local exhibits,except one.
Good as these exhibits were,how much of a "Fair" would wehave had with only the localshells showing?
Loca l shel ls-do not ancNEVER HAVE competed againstforeign shells for prize con-sideration. Exh ib i t s competewith others in the same cate-gory only. In the "good olddays" cash prizes (substantialones at that) were awarded.It was through the efforts of theShell Club that ribbons andtrophies were substituted,believe it or not, peoplelike incentives. Trophiesribbons can do no harmdo e f f ec t ive ly stimulate in-terest.
We should, all of us, takepride in having so many worldtravelers on the islands -peoplewho take the time and have thewillingness to show what theyhave brought in from other pansof the world. Whatu t te rnon-sense to think this detracts fromthe show.
i>oes one cut down the oaktree because he liked the acornbetter? The Shell Fair must ands h a l l go on - "Biesjer andBetter/' " '•
Mr. Brumbach'ss letter ofI s l a n d e r last, however, h a 4much merit. It could and shouldbe a Shell Club project re* havea yearly showing of shells fount!here-I shall propose at oarMarch 29 meeting; that a com-mittee be formed to organizejust such a showing in thefuture. (IstanJ shells for Is-
Tween lnraters I•Dining Room
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OPEN DAILYFor
Breakfast — Lunch — Dinner
Dinner 6:30 - 8:00Sunday Dinner 1:00- 2:00Sunday Night Buffet 6:30 - 8:00
Reservations suggested forDinner and Sunday Night Buffet
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RICK MENGE, 15, of War-ren, Michigan, spent a two weekvacation at the "Beachview."Also staying there was h i sc o u s i n CAROL CARNEY ofMichigan . They spent , ofcourse, many hours on the beachsoaking up the sun and every-thing else that goes along withthe beach.
LAURENCE LE BUFF ofMaples came over to the Is-land last Thursdav to visit hisbrother, CHARLES LE BUFFand the family. Laurence ishome on leave from the Armyafter finishing basic-training,
landers, only) This could befun and rewarding for us all./»/ Mary Aleck, Pres.
Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club
P.8, Prepare Mr,I am propos ingchairman.?
Rim t o r
5Z1CHARTER BOAT SERVICE
LIVE BAIT MULLET
. . . BOAT RENTALS .
RUDE MOTORS. ALSO
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. DIESEL FUEL
MOTOR REPAIRS
. NEW EVIN-
SANDWICHES (MADE FRESH
DAILY) KEYS MADE TO ORDER.
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He will now be stationed atFort Sam Huston, Texas, wherehe will be in medics training."It's great-so far anyway"was Laurence's reply, whenasked how he liked the Army.
A week ago Sunday CHRISGAULT and JUDI McQUADEwent to visit the RinglingsMuseum in Sarasota. On theirway home they stopped at K.M.I,in Venice where they visitedan ex - I s l ande r , LESTERSTOMECYPHER, who said tosay "hi" to everyone on theisland.
SUE GUESSER and yourstruly went to town two week-ends aero to see the movie"Hush-Hush Sweet Charlotte"which was indiscribable (aftermany hours of trying to thinkof a good discription?)
CHRIS GAULT and JUDIMcQUADE served cokes forthe Omega Club at the SeniorClass Play last Friday night.The title of the play was"Pioneer Go Home."
On the 13th, LINDAWOOSTER, RICK MEXGE, andCAROL CARNEY went to townre she show "The Out r a g e . "Afterwards they stopped at The:"'i">g and Suds for some rootbeer.
SUE GUESSER and yourstruly went to Fort Myers tothe weekly dance at the Ex-hibition Hall last Friday. Therewere two recording starsthere,J. Frank Wilson and Gene Sim-
mons. There were also threebands.
CHAD WAY and MARYRHOADE of Cincinnati will bevisiting the Ways for two weeksduring their spring vacation.
PRESCRIPTIONSCAN BE FILLED HERE ALWAYS!
BEACH .Where pharmacy,"is a PROFESSION'
=MO 3-4721=PHARMACYPrescription Depf. Open 7 Days Weekly
Prescriptions filled only by graduate registeredpharmacists
Across front Jewell Realty
U.S. 41 i t t7tii toe.. Hs. Midway 2-4053
The Naples Showplace
ft thirty-acre.tropical paradise where birds roam freely againstthe magnificent backdrop of rare plants, trees and orchids.Largest collection of rare, free-roaming waterfowl in thiscountry as we!! as native birds in their natural habitat. Open3 A.M to 8 P.M. Bring your camera.
FEATUIMH6 THE OMfitNAl
DUCK EVILLE200,000 people enjoyed tte traveling troupe i t theHew York World's Fafr. MUlisns Mite seen it on T¥.
See tte original 30-mtBttte shew here.
SSuws 10 A.M. ts 5 P,M.
Come out for lunch ai the Pavilion before or after the show
3-25-65 ISLANDER
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S A L E - BETTER BOOKS OigtaaIlyPriced Now
WILD FLOWERS OF AMERICA 15.00 6.95
Walter Chandoha's BOOK OF KITTENS & CATS 8,50 3.95
A DIRECTORY OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE 10.00 4.95
BIRDS OF THE WORLD 14.95 9.95
FAVORITE HYMNS (Golden Classic) 3.95 1.95
KING ARTHUR & HIS KNIGHTS (Golden Classic) 5.00 2.98
AROUND THE WORLD IN 30 DAYS 5.00 2.98
Macintosh Bunk Shop©R 2-304!
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To the left is ANGUS Me-DONALD, Jr . , of Lexington, Ky.,who is a student at Amherst. Hecaught two reds at 10 and 11 lbs.and a six-pound snook the firstday he arrived to stay with hisfamily at Betty's at the top endof Sanibel.
Someone recently describedour beloved Island thus;
"Captiva and Sanibel aretwo small islands, off the coastof Florida, where rich peoplego to live in the 'lack' ofluxury."
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Dining RoomOPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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MEN'S BEACH BOWLING LEAGUEWon Lost
1. Stutzman's Pure Oil 70 422. The Islanders 67 453. Jewell Real Estate 64 484. The Cotton Shop 591/2 52 1/25. Mermaid Club 56 566e Beach Waterworks 45 671, Shell Thoro Service 44 688. Lanning's Janitorial Ser 42 1/2 69 1/2Nick C aff arelli - High Single Game - 254High 3-Game Series-627
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LA HACIENDASHELL SHOP
We have NOT departed hence.Don't know when, not sure whence;Until we go, the shop is open,Shells displayed for happy gapin*;World wide shells from here and farCheaper than they usually are. *This your chance to add a treasureTo your booty for your pleasure.
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serving breakfast, lunch & dinner
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PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT OPENDAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
SUNDAYS 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
EMERGENCIES AT ANY TIME!THROUGH YOUR DOCTOR
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SANIBEL WILDLIFE
The Sanibel-Captiva Aud-ubon Society will present alecture and discussion of theW i l d l i f e of S a n i b e l tonight,March 24, at 8:30 in the San-ibel Community H o u s e . Allmembers and visitors are wel-come.
DID YOU LOSE ANY $$$$
Howard Marvin at IslandInn found an amount of moneyon Sanibel. Owner can claim bvi d e n t i f y i n g the a in o u n t amitelling where if was lost.
Sanibel Island, Fla
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