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North Palm Rotary talk on Japan (Sunpaper) 4-18-63One Woman's View of Golf TEE TIME b • y • ELINOR KERSTE� This tee time is concern- tee that wooden cone high P • ed with golfdom. lest you deface the sod. 1' ® It is not to be confused "• in any shape f o r m or EGO -CRUSHING • manner with `tea time`, in There is an expression • E L I NO R which only the little pinkie, that I believe to be uni- usually of the right hand, is versal and not colloquial, (and hat) concerned. and it is `teed-off'...this This tee time involved is the ego crushing feeling dedicated, as the man who the use of both hands, all that overwhelms you when says "GO") calls you to fingers, a little photo-elec- you over estimate your a- the tee, you are ready, and tric cell in the back of the bility to swing a golf club off to y o u r own private pate --which, by the way, between tee and green. frustration. is not to be confused with This, to the uninitiated, is Golf has been called an any electrical device in known as a whiff. idiot's game, with the par - back of the plate (baseball, Prior to tee -off time, any ticipant being a real nut you know.) golf course looks like any for chasing that white pill The word `tee` in itself night in any gymnasium. over hill and down dale. becomes a nasty little noun This is known as limber up I am such a nut. I enjoy with several connotations. time. If you prefer to be it. A tee is a mound ---and loose instead of limber, you There was a time when we are back to baseball. stand two club lengths apart I would have said, `I love A tee is a cone --and we from any other gymnast and it`. Somewhere along the are at the ice-cream stand. flail away to your heart's line the illusion of bec.om- A tee is a goal --we are content. ing a master of the game playing quoits. If, as I mentioned, you is long lost. Thats the time `enjoy ` The dictionary informs decide to limber up, you you start to it. us that a golf ball may be systematically start with a Let me not deceive you played off a dirt mound or seven, eight or nine iron, that I am content with mi- a wooden tee. There are and flail away with that. serable golf. The pars some tees (locally, I might make the amateur feel like add) that are purely and PLAIN FRUSTRATION a pro, and the feeling re - simply dirt mounds--- Now, if you are one of mains until the next shot then, there are some real the lucky ones, by the time puts you out of bounds or beauties that beg you to the starter (known to the the ball shanks itself out of orbit and your ego goes SALES GM--MERCEDES BENZ dribbling after it. SERVICE DIESEL POWER ONE MORE CHANCE MARINE EN61NE EQUIPMENT CO. Golf is that delightful 1713 North Dixie game that no matter how Phone TE 2-5611 West Palm Beach Poorly you play, you Emergency JU 2-7678 or 585-1936 ways get one more chance. Sailfish Marine � right, too, if gyou play it ThenBill's omight not even right, the Gulfs tmam Fleet lose your turn! I have written this with tongue in cheek, but truly • Wend 11 • Sail Aho • J oseine LI *Joker y y � re- believe that if anyone, like gardless of age, would like Twin screw - ship to shore radio to have a little extra fun Bimini charters - small boat rentals - lake fishing in life, try dancing!! guides - bait - boat storage - AMOCO products - hoist Golf is for the dedicated, 98 Lake Dr. P. B. Shores Vi 4-1724 frustrated, optimistic, - — — - — — nerveless individuals of the world. PROTECTED DOCKAGE CLOSEST TO THE GULF STREAM If you have found your own description in t h e aforementioned, I shall see you on the Tee. J t , ee.e.e.eeee•.e• `i DOCTOR VS BILL •;-• Florida taxpayers will +• be forced to pay $30,700, 000 more taxes the first N/ year alone if the admin- istration's King -Anderson �~ >� Bill is enacted by the 88th enter Congress, Dr. Robert E. MOTELS MEALS Zellner, president of the FLEET Florida Medical Assocai- UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT tion, says. CHARMER-MARLINA RIVIERA CIVIC CLUB JOESINE II The Riviera Beach Wo- -MALLARD tiFe� 4 Civic et DRIFT BOAT "ALSO" . Alex' est- day at Cat Alex s Rest- day a '°ef,� PHILLIPS" 66" FUEL embers and guest sgeaG�' attenned s 8e h a 90 Lake Drive 4•4'eiV%a' Movies were shown by o c ree b Mrs. Ann Strasnicsak, who Victor 4-6 substituted for the program chairman, Mrs. Arel Cohen. MR. 2 x4 =- By MULL/NS LUMBERCO "Maybe we should build our own bo place!" �v N►eE a c . SUIL10) IAATearrA�s Page 21 - Palm Beach County Sun Press In c- Thursday, April 18, 1963 ANYONE a-e 0 Ile 9 OR A FISH FRY? L7 _ ti, M A picture to bring joy to the taxidermist's heart. This was the result of a half day of fishing on the "Honeychile Fleet" and its associate boats during the recent International Business Machines Co. convention in the Palm Beach area. TALK ON JAPAN NEXT Mrs. Helen Scotten Again President AT NO. PALM ROTARY Of VFW Auxiliary Mrs. J. W. St. Clair. The Rotary Club of the The Ladies Auxiliary of Delegates for the con - North Palm Beaches, on Donald A. Ross Post 9610, vention June 20 at Naples, Monday will hear an ani- Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fla. are Mrs. J. K. Met - mated lecture by Frank has re-elected Mrs. Helen calf and Mrs. L. Kasper, Rogers, who recently re- from the Rotary In- Scotten, president. Other officers are: Mrs. Shirley alternate. Installation of officers ternatturned Convention in Kasper, junior vice-pres- will take place April 28 Tokyo. Rogers, a retired Tokyo. ident; Mrs. F. R. Kiska; with the Post at the Mir - official of the Scranton, chaplain, Mrs. J. K. Met- ror Ballroom at Lake Park. Transit visited calf; conductress, Mrs. A. A covered dish dinner f J all sections of Japan and all Nag 1 r eiter; guard, Mrs. will follow with the chair - recorded his trip on color M e 1 v i n a Blakely; treas- man, Mrs. Larry Nunn in film. The story his tra- urer, Mrs. F. Kemple; charge of the next meet - tees will presented with trustees, Mrs. P. Long and ing which will be May 9. the assistance of Dr. I.B. Lees. Last Monday, the R oREEF & DRIFT - tarians and alumni of Em- UE E RO N Daily 8: 30 am-1:30 pm ory University jointly cel- ebrated the 126th anniver- Night Fishing For Charter sary of that school. Ninty- FLEET Victor 4-3573 eight members and guests were at the North Palm BLI IE HERON DOCKS BLUE HERON BLVD. Beach Country Club, to hear Dr. Bell Wiley, pro- fessor of History at Em- JOHNS TACKLE SHOP ory, read from unusual let- ters written by soldiers of BAIT CUSTOM RODS REELS both the Union and Confe— �od and Repair and Rentals derate armies in the Civil 325 E. Blue Heron Phone 848-7632 War. WHAT KIWANIS new and used tackle MEANS & DOES bought, sold and exchanged Here, according to the CAPT. RAY SAXE Riviera Beach Kiwanis 1427 Broadway, Riviera Bch Club Bulletin, are the na- Vi 4-1154 tional organization's ob- jectives, set up in 1915 and never changed: 1. To give primacy to ARINA the human and spiritual, rather than to the material RESTAUR values of life. 2. To encourage the dai- ly living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships. 3. To promote the adop- CENTER tion and the application of higher social, business and professional standards. 4. To develop by precept and example, a more in- telligent, aggressive and serviceable citizenship. 5. To provide, through Kiwanis Clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render al- truistic service, and to build better communities. 6. To co-operate in cre- ating and maintaining that sound public opinion and�!!jj high idealism which m a k e possible the increase of righteousness, justice, pa- �•' f ° triotism, and good will. ,� ; Notice posted on an ad agency bulletin board -"Ef- fective immediately the use of vodka drinks by employ- ees at lunch must cease. If you are going to drink at noon, use whisky, since it is preferable that our customers think you are drunk, rather than stu- pid." (R.B.Kiwanis Bull.) A western indian was busy sending out smoke signals when he looked up and saw a hugh atomic cloudin the sky. Gazing at it intently for a mo- ment, he whispered, "Gosh, I wish I had said that. ( R.B.Kiwanis Bull) Emergency Ambulance Call VI 4-3515 Open 5 am 'til 10 pm Vi 4-5695 THE CAST NET TACKLE SHOP LIGHT GROCERIES Bait - Live ShrimD 30 YEARS IN THE PALM LEACHES ALL MARINE MAINTENANCE Gray Marine Engines Sales and Service FIBERGLASS BOATS REPAIRM THE EYES HAVE IT District Exchange Clubs Meet All Day Sunday On Singer Isle Holiday Inn on Singer Is- . land will be the site of an , "i 1, I all -day meeting of District e 5�' 2 of the Exchange Club P. Sunday. Approximately 15 0 are � expected to attend. The Exchange Club of " North Palm Beach County will be host. President i Herbert Rissier, who is - g I chairman of the boy and girl committee of this dis- i trio and co-chairman of the state committee, will ' be in charge. -: Each of the seven clubs in the district has chosen r a "boy and a girl of the d year., from among those ' whom they have honored during the school year just �j closing. From among these �. � •a Aw,n will be chosen a boy and A . a girl to represent the dis- New officers of the woman's auxiliary of the Florida East Coast Optometric Associ- trict at the state conven- ation. They are (seated from left), Mrs. Donald Tillman, Riviera Beach, president; tion in Daytona Beach in Mrs. Arthur Hirsch, Lake Worth, treasurer. Standing from left, Mrs. O.K. Haugen, May. Riviera Beach, secretary; Mrs. W. L. Harman, West Palm Beach, 3rd vice president, In the evening there will and Mrs. Ray Glass, West Palm Beach, 1st vice president. Mrs. Neil Erickson, 2nd be a speech contest on vice president, was unable to attend the meeting. Americanism. roc deal to help the youngster, aiming Life Insurance Week and actions count much The contestants will be winners of speaking con - more than words. It's im- tests sponsored by each portant that the child get of the clubs from their as much attention as pos- respective high schools. sible. Let him do small This winner will compete jobs to help and to keep at the State convention. him for feeling left out r of things. DISCOUNT Talk to him and, even more important, listen to iRECORDS what he says. More than anything else, show your MUSIC MART child that you still love him. (Clark's Photographic Studio) Life Insurance Week throughout Florida became a reality in Riviera Beach as Mayor H. P. Knight (center) signed the official proclamation decreeing the event. Looking on are Marvin Greene, left, local Life Under- writers President, and Al Ritchie, Chairman of Life Insurance week. It's Only Natural For A Child To Resent New Baby Baby In Family By but now she is showing MISS MARY L. TODD her jealousy in another (Home Demonstration Agent) form. Parents can expect the "Sally insists on drinking older child to be jealous her milk out of a bottle of a new brother or sister. now," complains a worried It is natural and normal. mother. "She hasn't done Parents can't stop jeal- this for ages and used to ousy, but they can soften enjoy drinking from a the blow and prevent much glass. I can't understand of the misery caused by what's come over her." jealousy. It is necessary Well, Sally is just in that parents accept thefact competition with the new that the child will be jeal- baby. She is jealous and ous and try to understand wants attention too. She the child's viewpoint. He thinks that by imitating the feels that the new baby is baby, she will get the at- getting the love and atten- tention mothers give to the Lion that he used to get new child. Jealousy is ex- and that the baby is tak- pressed in many ways. Sal- ing mother away from him. ly's mother might realize Naturally, the child re - she was jealous if Sally sents it and tries various tried to hurt the baby. 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