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North Palm Beach Decennial 10-13-66i ISARY CELEBRATIONS --- TENTH # 2 The N o r t h Palm Beach Country Club was the setting S u n d a y afternoon for the grand finale of the three day Tencennial Celebration of the Village of North Palm Beach. The Junior Woman's Club of the N o r t h Palm Beaches staged a two hour fashion show featuring clothing from nine shops, plus wigs and hair styles. Husbands and children of club members also served as models to show more than one hundred outfits. The dining room was filled to overflowing with enthusias- tic onlookers who "oohed" and "Abed" over bikinis and ball gowns. Punch was served by Mrs. Woodford Mabry, past president of the North Palm Juniors. Narrator for the afternoon affair was Miss Sally Harris, of the Coronet Model Agency of Miami. Lo- cally, Miss Harris teaches with the Nancy Taylor Charm and Finishing Program offer- ed at the University of Palm Beach. Fashion Coordinator and General Chairman for the show was Mrs. M. C. Love, Jr. president of the Juniors. Her assistants we r e Mrs. Robert F a r m e r and Mrs. Tom Sheldon. Music was pro- vided by Mrs. Geraldine- Rob- inson. , Stores participating in the afternoon of fashion were 3ib `N' Fucker, Clad Jrs., Forrst Men's Shop and Ladies Den, Fran Carretta Boutique Fash- ions, Kiddie Kastle, I ads and Lassies, Marge Spinney Fash- ion Tree. The Casual Shop, and bathing suits from the North Palm Beach Country Club. Wigs were shown by Blanche Howard's Coiffures. Hair styles were created for the models by Terry's Pom- padour and "B" Lovely Sa- lon. Club members who mod- eled were: Mrs. Thomas Ar - mer, Mrs. James Armstrong, Mrs. Dean Barzee, Mrs. Ray- mond Boetel, Mrs. William Bressette, Mrs. Edward Bu - check, Mrs. Dan Campbell, Mrs. Donald Colvin, Mrs. Mi- chael Creighton, Mrs. Robert Farmer, Mrs. James Fyfe, Mrs. Philip G r i n e r, Mrs. Gary Kleinkopf, Mrs. Harold Krohn, Mrs. Ray Love, Mrs. Joseph Maloney, Mrs. Thom- as Mayes, Mrs. William McIl- vaine, Mrs. Peter Meister, Mrs. Fred Polhemus, Mrs. Walter Wadsworth, Mrs. Ger- ald Weisenseel, and Mrs. Fred Weiss. ,Husbands of club members who wore clothing from For- est Men's Shop were M. C. Love, Jr., Ray Love, George Peck, Fred Polhemus, and Fred Weiss. Children of club members who modeled bathing _its and other outfits were Billy and Danny Campbell, Corky Gibbons, Rodney, Ronda, and Skip Love, Dennette Mabry, Judy McCarthy, Tracey Peck, Debbie and Mindy S c h w a b, and Danny Shel- don.,,-) � North Palm Beach Beginning at 8:00 AM.,- , Sat- urday, Jan. 14, 1967) residents and Visitors to North Palm Beach will hear wailing sirens and ringing church bells or three solid minutes. They will herald the beginningof vil- lage's De the Vll- la g cennial Celebration, 1 Jan. 14 and 15, at the Hall and the North Beach Country Club. Decennial Village Thomas F. Lewis kicked'' o Palm the long-range planning ses- sion by naming former Mayor During a meeting of club Darold W. Beery as General and village officials at the clubChairman of the 8ecennial Cel - Oct. 6, an action -packed week- _ebration. end was planeed. Mayor CGNUNUEDON-P,4( F a A NG -e-w .,overnor C.ongratulates NPB Photo By John Maynesworth Florida's C,ovemor Claude Kirk wished North Palm Beach..."a most successful Tencennial Celebration." Continued from page 1 Leading civic officials were rade, band concert, luncheon appointed to serve as chair- at the NPB CC for pioneer men of the following commit- village residents and guests, tees. Finance: Joe J. Essa, open swimming at the k2lub, Jr., Village Manager; Public- boat races on Lake ` orth, ity: Buck Kinnard, Channel NPB Art Center Art Show, 5, Tony Krayer, Channel 12, Pro Golf exhibition, Little John LaCerta, Special Assist- League baseball game, teen - ant to the President, Perry. age golf match and surfing Publications (all to serve as` contest. co-chairmen); S p a c e (for Also NPB Library Book boat and auto shows) : W.G. Fair and Open House at the Carver; Swimming Exhib- library, N P B Elementary ition: Buddy Baarcke, NPB' School PTA Decennial Cele - Swim Coach; Jai -Alai, Golf bration Carnival, cocktail Tournament, Pro Exhibition: party at the NPB CC, dinner F. Shuster, NPB CC Manager honoring N P B developers, and Pro; Boat Watercade: former mayors and council- Cmdr. William Soveral; Art men. Show: Ed Jacomo, NPB Art Culminating Saturday's fes - C e n t e r Director; Pioneer tivities will be a Decennial Luncheon: Mrs. Herb Gildan; Celebration dance on the pat - Auto Show: Ed Harris and io of the NPB Country Club. John Mat hews Ford (co - Activities planned for Sun - chairmen) ; h' 1 o w e r Show: day, the 15th, are a golf tour - Mrs. R. E. Lund; Fashion nament, parade of horses, Show: Mrs. M. C. Lova, .1r. special church services, bar - Events scheduldd for Satur- b-que, tennis exhibition, jai- da�, Jan. 14, include a NPBalai and golf matches, shuf- Mercha.nts' Decennial Cele- fleboard tournament, fashion bration Sale, New Car and show, flower show, and a Boat S h o w, Decennial Pa- boatcade of colorfully deco - d d li ht d b t rate an g e oa s. According to village offi- cials, the NPB Decennial Cel- ebration should attract na- tionwide interest, focusing at- tention on the area as a tour- ist mecca and residential site with unlimited growth poten- tial. Local industry, the North Palm Beach County Chamber of Commerce and the SUN PRESS are cooperating with Decennial Celebration offi- cials to make the occasion a memorable success.