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— \Who Will Be Mr. ServiceUSA?Large Crowd At Indian HillsDayA large crowd attended the Mies Day activities at the Indian Hills Country Club Wednes-iMors Is Warnerlr. Jack MedinaElection Fever Still In The AirFor King Of Junior Woman's Club FolliesElections arc stiil in order ill Fort Pierce with today’s Announcement by Ux Junior Wom-iuTs Club of Fort Pierce Uiut they are running four candidate.'; for the title, Mr. Service Man, ISA.The two winners wilt reign over Ore Friday and Saturday, Nov. 16 and 17, presentations of J the Sixth annual Junior Woman’s! Club Follies. This year's musical is entitled, “Tho War Years.*’Canisters have been distributed throughout the shopping districts for voting. All proceeds from the election will support the club’s civic projects,MarinesMarine Corps candidate is Jack Maughun who enlisted in 1931 and spent 14 months in Korea during the Korean conflict. He was honorably discharged in 19.34 with the rank of sergeant.He was commandant of the Ilolmes-Weiherington Detachment Marine Corps League during 1937 and ’58. In 1939 he arrved as vice commandant of the Stale of Florida.•Tnck and his wife Doris and their three children live at 2220 N. 23rd St. He is employed os district agent for Prudential Insurance Co. and is a member ol fit. Anastasia Church, the Toastmaster. Knights or Columbus and Moose Club.Air ForceRepresenting the Air Force is David V. Burke who is a native of Oak Pork. III. and a graduate of Dan McCarty High School where he was active in several clubs and held the title of Most Talented Boy and Wittiest BoyHe enlerco Die service in December 1957 and was stationed iu England for three years. He also served temporary duty in Spain, France, Germany, Denmark, Scotland and Ireland with the 81st Tactical Fighter Wing.Dave was discharged in June J951. and is now a sophomore student at Indian River JuniorCollege. ArmyDr. Jack L. McGowan is the Army’s candidate for Mr. Service Man, USA. A native of Hamlet, NX., he is n graduate of Emory University and frotr the D.ikc University School of Medicine.Upon graduation lie received a reserve commission of lieutenant in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army and served at Triplor U.S. Amy Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii as an intern and later os pediatric staff medical officer and then as regimental surgeon at Schofield Barracks. Hawaii. He wns discharged in May 1937 with the rank of captain.Entering private general practice in eastern North Carolina,PACK SIXFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1962WOMENClaire Mitchell, Women’s Editor, IIO 1-2650, Ext 56Citizens ofST. LUCIE COUNTYIra served on the cnedfcal staff of Sampson County Memorial Hospital in Clinton NX. and also n the Johnston Memorial Hospital staff in Smittifield NX. ire was an active member of the county medical societies in these counties, the North Carolina State Medical Society and Die American Medical Assn.Leaving private practice, he entered pediatric .specialty training at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami and s now licensed by the State of Florida and practicing poultries in Fort Pierce.Dr. McGowan is married to the foi-mer Dorothy Matthews of Philadelphia. Pa. and they havo two children.Coast GuardCoast Guard candidate is Morris 'Buddy) Warner who is a graduate of Dan McCarty High School where he was class presi* j'Vrt for four years. Boy’s State representative, active in sports and dected Most Versatile Boy.Entering I he Coast Gurd, he spent three years stationed in Charleston. S.C. and one year on isolated duty in North Africa. He also served s-ix months at the Fort Pierce station. He was awarded the good coult;lut:t medal and discharged with the rank of Boatswains male, third class.A member of the Jaycccs, Buddy is employed by thlt;* Sheriff's Department in St. Lucie County, lie is married to the former Jackie Lee Boss of Fort Pierce.NavyNaval candidate, Ralph Wheeler enlisted in 1981. lie twired China. Australia. Hawaii. Alaska, Japan and England. Uo. served 15 years in submarine see vice and three years as a recruiter. He also sewed active duty in the Asiulic fleet during the Sino-JBpnnoso wav ond participated in 10 submarine war patrols both in the Atlantic and Pacific©.He became inactive Fleet reserve in September 1936 after 23 years active service. Ralph and his wife Norabell have three dill, dron. He is the owner of a Fort Pierce electrical company.ClubwomenAttend DistrictMeetingAmaranth To Attend FirstAttending the district meeting of the senior Woman’s Club in Boynton Beach last Wednesday were Mrs. Wells ToUon, district director; and Mrs. Joseph Uol-lferiLlor, president.Also, Mrs. Leroy Barber. Mrs. Leroy Beni, Mrs, George Blackburn, Miss Agues Bicnnan, Mrs. J. J. Kearney, Mrs. J. II. Rieley, and Mrs. Walter Vernier.Club members have been reminded by their officers to bring their Thanksgiving offering to the Monday, Nov. 12 meeting.Nurses ToInstall Officers At BanquetThe Florida Nursing Assn., Dis-Iricl 24 will hold its annual installation banquet Monday at G; 30 p.m.The dinner will be held at the Flamingo Restaurant. Reservations for the event may be made With Mrs. Alice Hotchkiss, Mrs. Betty Bradley and Mrs. Jack Moore.Methodist ChurchTl)o St. Lucie Court No. 32. Order of the Amaranth will observe Amaranth Day‘of worship by attending the 11 a.m. service at the First Metliaiiisl Church on Sunday. The group is asked to as-semhlc nl 10:45 a.m.Attending the grand royal matron's official visit to the Royal Poinciann Court in Wesl Palm Beach Wednesday evening were Mrs. David Hamscher, royal matron; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Solid ay and Mrs. Howard Skinner.Officer.? and members have been reminded that initiation is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 14. All visiting members ami master Masons arc invited to attend.The monthly meeting of the Woman's Golf Assn. was held and plans made for a Christmas breakfast for members of the organization.Afternoon bridge winners were Mrs. M. A. Ramsey, Mrs. D. B Putnam, Mrs. George Gortner, Mrs. R. N. Graham, Mrs. Morrill Haskell, Mrs. Robert Terry. Mrs. Bruce Koehler, Mrs. John E. Harris, Mrs. Hugh Davis, j Mrs. Edwin Coicon, Mrs. Roy I ^ McGriff and Mrs. 0. G. Nanney.Anna MillerCircle Making Gift BasketsLook Who’s HereMr. and Mrs, Elbert Collins, 265 11th St., Vcio Bench, announce the birth of a daughter, weighing C lbs, 7 oz., bom at 5;59 p.m., Nov. 7.Mr. and Mrs. Will Ondrick,Thanksgiving plans were discussed at the recent meeting of (he Anna Miller Circle and as is customary for the organization, members wore requested to donate canned goods to supplement the Thanksgiving gift baskets.Each member is asked to leave two cans at Die Elks Club by Friday, Nov. 16.birth of a daughter, weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz,, born at 9:56 a.m., Nov. 8.Mr. and Mrs. John Slough, Box 57, Wabnsso, announce the birth of twins; a son, weighing 4 lbs. 9 oz., born at 4:15 a.m. on Nov. 9, and a son weighing 4 lbs. 5 oz. born at 4:21 a.m., Nov. 9.WE COlANT) mHR you, on:BUY NOW AND SAVE!THIS CON,SOLI LY OVERSTOC WALK.THE NEW 1963 MOSALE ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT!PRESENT 1SOME ITEMS IN LIMITED C BRAND NEW IN CRATES. / FOR BEST SELECTION. - FR
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