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5/. Petersburg
SENIOR FRIENDSHIP NEWS
noon of bathing and mouth exer
cise.
By HARRY ROSE
Someone once said "Senior
Friendship dub is made up
of a lot of playboys and
play girls,” and how true this
Is going to be fdr the
season of 1967-1968 as the Club
officials lay out its plane. How
ever, SF Chib will continue its
wide work among both the Jew
ish Community and the Christian
Community, which it has been
doing for years. It will oontinue
to furnish entertainment for the
bedridden and wheelchair cases
at Bay Pine Veterans Hospital;
The Crippled Children’s Hospital
and the Masoriic Home For the
Aged, plus its work among its
ill and home-confined mem
bers, helping them with their
marketing, visits to doctors and
various other details required
for those that are ill at home
and unable to do the daily chores.
The Program Committee will
meet the coming week for the
purpose of outlining and propos
ing new forms and types of rec
reations.
Isadora and Jennie White will
leave next week for their visit
to their family in Ohio.
Loui3 H. Shapiro, one of the
hard workers of SF Club, has
felt the. pinch of adversity
through illness, not cnly to him
self, but this week his wife Jen
nie went down under an ill spell
and has been confined to her
home. However, Louis has fully
recovered from his recent opera
tion and he gives thought to the
coming marriage of his grandson
Richard Kuzmack in Utica, N.Y.,
on August 26. Louis and Jennie
had planned to attend the cere
monies, but have been forced to
forego the trip.
A special meeting of the Board
of Trustees of SF Club will be
held on Friday, Aug. 25, for the
purpose of arranging for the new
season’s work and for the accep
tance of resignations and appoint
ments of new members to the
board to fill vacancies. Florenoe
Ganz will act as Chairman of the
meeting at her home, 1000 64th
Avenue So. at 1:30 p. m.
filters through on the brighter
side. Harry Kaye is stil] confined
in Mount Sinai Hospital in New
York and it is uncertain just
when he will be able to return
to his home in St. Petersburg.
May Robbins has fully recovered
and able to attend the meetings
and gatherings at Gulfport Beach.
Charles Alpart is reported to be
doing well but still confined to
his home. Kate Cohen also still
confined to her home. Sol Eisen-
berg at Bayside Manor is able to
get out for short strolls about
the rest home. Gussle Ganz doing
exceptionally well at the Fair
View Home.
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Ben and Ethel Green’s house is
back on the sale list, as the deal
they had going a few weeks ago
fell through, and so they are
looking for other buyers for their
beautiful home on the northeast
side of the Sunshine City. The
Greens are comfortably housed in
a new apartment.
Great interest is being display
ed in the selection of the ladies
that will be the four “Can Can”
girls in the SF Club Annual Ex
travaganza, to be held March 26,
1968, which will bear the title
“The Gay 90s.”
The Smoosh Circle is a new
innovation that was given birth
at the meetings of SF Club, held
on Mondays and Thursdays at
Gulfport Beach. The Smoceh Cir
cle is composed of seven ladis,
all hanging on to an inflated
automobile inner-tube out in
Boca Ciega Bay, and there
these gals “Smoosh” and forget
time, but have a wonderful after-
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Down Illness Lane the news
"Aida" Is Opera
For Aug. 29 and 31
“Aida,” the grandest of all
grand opera, will close the fourth
season of Grand Opera At The
Park with performances on Tues
day and Thursday, Aug. 29 and
31 at 8:00 p. m. “Aida” will be
under the artistic direction of
Blanche Theboan, who gained in
ternational recognition and ac
claim with the Metropolitan Op
era Company.
Starring in “Aida” will be the
famous Met baritone William
Walker. Besides singing many
leading roles in the Met, Mr.
Walker has starred on Broadway,
• in summer stock, on the road, and
on television, including frequent
appearances on the Johnny Car-
son Show. Co-starring will be
the star soprano of the San Fran
cisco Opera, Miss Ella Lee.
Romney in Mideast
M AKIN AC ISLAND, Mich.
(JTA) — Michigan’s Governor
George Romney, an unannounced
but hopeful candidate for the Re
publican nomination for the
Presidency in 1968, said here he
will tour the Middle East and the
Soviet Union next month.
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