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Part I, Page 1 The Village of North Palm Beach Part I by James Knott (Sunday Brown Wrapper) (PBP) 7-1-84J lement to The Sunda Jul 1 1984 K Sapp . YT Y ..�, Supplement to The Post, Sunday, Y Jul 1, 1984 ,BIG IRST "SU DAY BRO�N/TTN "T WRAPPER' TI IE' N ;.x siderable time in London. He unmannerly boor. In 1943, a mur- from doing so until their son gave $500,000 -.to St. George's derer bludgeoned him to death reached 21 years of age. When it Hospital .there "d made othe and doused his bed with gasoline was sold in 1956, through a com contributions, and was rewarde and set fire to it. No one has ever plicated mortgage situation,' with a baronetcy in 1939, becom- been convicted of the crime. John D. MacArthur stepped in SUNDAY BROWN WRAPPER ng Sir .Harry Oakes. Mrs. takes wanted to 'sell and became -owner of all the Tes- the assets of Tesdem, but, by her dem properties. Oakes was known as a crude, husband's will, was prevented (To be concluded) THE 'WINTER CLUB North Palm Beach was private interests and operated ,founded in 1956, on land pur- like toll highways, and this canal, chased by Harry Kelsey after he created in the 1890s, was no ex - sold his restaurant. chain in Mas- ception. Charles Branch, Kel- sachusetts and came to Florida in sey's ` general manager, says one 1919. Kelsey acquired 26 miles of of his principal headaches was ocean and lake front, with dredging out the sandbars that 100 000 th d t f t, 11 b f d I Ht *SUAT VILLAut - *LAKE PARK acres nor an wes o what became KelseyCit later y' were con mua y e ng orme . This canal was later taken over ur Main Office 215 S. `olive Avenue NuH 2285 S.E. Federal Highway 286-7300 *95 N.E. 5th Avenue 278-6261 rH ' m 1939, renamed Lake Park. rALM H LAG H 655-8511-- PALM BEACH *PALM SPRINGS * 14828 S. Military Trail Part 1 now the Intracoastal Waterway. James R. Knott *WESTWARD 165 Bradley Place 10th Ave. & S. Congress 498-4447 280 N. Congress Avenue 2701 Okeechobee Boulevard 655-1485 .. h.,f f �. hhee a � 'eKY,�y.-3�,� y,y� +'P+' _ Wu,C �� q Y ' • L '3�. .�. �. T,. ... .u... .X"' `ke..'F.' �, i�4.. a '. � ., ... .c w'r �M -'•1. �'� THE 'WINTER CLUB North Palm Beach was private interests and operated ,founded in 1956, on land pur- like toll highways, and this canal, chased by Harry Kelsey after he created in the 1890s, was no ex - sold his restaurant. chain in Mas- ception. Charles Branch, Kel- sachusetts and came to Florida in sey's ` general manager, says one 1919. Kelsey acquired 26 miles of of his principal headaches was ocean and lake front, with dredging out the sandbars that 100 000 th d t f t, 11 b f d zoned city in Florida. Then a nine -hole golf course was created on both sides of the Earman Ca- nal. Four fairways of this course lay north, of the canal, where the library and school are located. A flimsy wooden bridge connected the two banks. Incidentally, the Earman River got its start as "Dimick's Ditch," draining land to the west. It was later known as the Earman Canal and finally, the Earman River. Houses were built, stores and businesses brought to Kelsey City, as well as a bank. An impor- WEST PALM BEACH GOLDEN LAKES *SUAT DELRAY BEACH - *LAKE PARK acres nor an wes o what became KelseyCit later y' were con mua y e ng orme . This canal was later taken over Main Office 215 S. `olive Avenue 1950 Golden Lakes Boulevard 683-9300 2285 S.E. Federal Highway 286-7300 *95 N.E. 5th Avenue 278-6261 500 Federal Highway 844-6366 ' m 1939, renamed Lake Park. by the Federal government and is 655-8511-- PALM BEACH *PALM SPRINGS * 14828 S. Military Trail *BOYNTON BEACH now the Intracoastal Waterway. *WESTWARD 165 Bradley Place 10th Ave. & S. Congress 498-4447 280 N. Congress Avenue 2701 Okeechobee Boulevard 655-1485 964-2212 BOCA BATON 737-5777 Kelseyalso apurchased ased the 683-3133 *SOUTHERN 280 S. CountyRoad 655-644 *LAKE WORTH 531 Lucerne Avenue 2400 N. Federal Highway g 395-6811 Y Florida East Coast Canal, an m- Kdth Kelsey forme'- e East 301 Southern Boulevard 582-3511 *9033 Glades Road *24 -Hour Teller land Waterway running from Coast Finance Corporation and 833-5523 483-5110 at these locations Jacksonville, to Miami. Early ca- founded Kelsey City, which was For current rates call toll free: Jupiter to Boynton 833 -FUND, Delray to Boca 483-5161 nals in this country were dug, the first 'completely planned and zoned city in Florida. Then a nine -hole golf course was created on both sides of the Earman Ca- nal. Four fairways of this course lay north, of the canal, where the library and school are located. A flimsy wooden bridge connected the two banks. Incidentally, the Earman River got its start as "Dimick's Ditch," draining land to the west. It was later known as the Earman Canal and finally, the Earman River. Houses were built, stores and businesses brought to Kelsey City, as well as a bank. An impor-