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tunty Newsi - Phont AT 7-0479certainly support the protests of other counties even though we may not be able to send a delegation to the capital.The education gub-coratnlltce In both house and senate approved the fuDds for the four proposed junior colleges on the lower east coast in Senate Bill 149. The cut of school funds by 20 per cent by the appropriations sub-committee resulted in the elimination of funds for the Junior colleges.Pav* It NEW* TRI8UNI, Fart Pl^cStatesboro aod Mr. Walters is the I Stson of Vejtoo Walters, elementary j «rCfh/Uil nrin/Urtol tiArn anrl Ur« I ■ ISTUART COMMISSION TO MEET TONIGHTThe City Commission will hear engineers on the city paving program at tonight’s regular session at 3 at the city hall. The agenda includes also a report on the City Water Company. At last meeting the city manager was instructed to present financing plans for a new water tank ttfliich is estimated to cost $40,000.Under new business will be a discussion of lights for the baseball park where sponsors of the junior baseball program have requested lights so they may have night games.The commissioners met informally Monday to go over the new tax assessment roU, which has been revised during the past year by the new city assessor, Budd Pfeiffer.school principal here, and Mrs Kelly. The family moved here from Moore Haven where Joseph graduated from high school. He has since attended the Jones County Junior College in ElllsviJle. Miss., for two years and was a member of the 80lh Amy Band at Fort Stewart, Ga., for three years. At Georgia Teachers College he is majoring in inslrumental music aod is president of the Band Planning Board. He is director of music Jn the Metter, Ga.. high school system and active in music circles in the area.Miss Kelly is also majoring in music and active In the musical organizations of the campus and community.JScSOIHatinUlpr*Vaco8AIR AND LEIGHTON CONFER TUESDAY WITH LEGISLATORSCapt. Bruce G. 'Leighton, chairman of Marlin County Water Resources Committee, and Robert T. Bair, president of the St. Lucie-Indiao Rivers Restoration League, left Monday for Tallahassee to attend a 2 p.m. hearing Tuesday before the State Senate Appropriations Committee on the FCD program.They made a similar visit to Washington to confer With the- congressional appropriations committee on the same issues. On behalf of Martin County they are protesting the proposed work schedule of the Florida Flood Control District which Capt. Leighton says “puts the cart before the horse.”WESLEYAN GUILD ELECTS OFFICERSNew officers oi the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Methodist Church will assume office June l after formal installation at a Sunday evening church service. New president is Mrs. Kenneth S. Simmeil; vice president, Mrs. Rosalcen Murray; recording secretary, Mrs. Cecil Donaldson; promotional secretary, Mrs. John Dumicb, ami treasurer, Mrs. Tom Curtis.Mrs. Fred Walton was hostess at the annual meeting at which annual reports revealed the guild had met mission pledges, made contributions to the new Methodist church at Juno Beach which is co-sponsored by the Sluarl church, and has given $250 to the local building fund, making a total of $450 for the year.yefieHisoinjthrcT8pMrs. William Knapp of Sewall's Point left Sunday for Highlands, N. C., where she will vacation at her summer home before sailing June 4 on the SS United States for an extended tour of Europe. Before returning to StuHrt in the fall she will visit her sou, C. Schiller Martin, and family In Stubenviile, Ohio.KELLY-WALTERS NUPTIALS SLATEDThe marriage of Miss Kitty Kelly of Statesboro, Ga., and Joseph Velton Walters, student at Georgia Teachers College has btcn announced for May 31.The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Kelly ofMrs. Mae TisniBs of Salerno, recently elected president of District 12 of the American Legion Auxiliary, will attend the state convention in Jacksonville, June 4-6.JcteorfirihprP?ththminwtyfiidiCcNtsetoC€VSifllEMrs. Anna Smith, a former resident of Stuart, has returned for an extended visit with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Chambers, after living for five years in Ohio.DIftafa
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