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PAGE FOUR a SOCIETY :-: Tribute To Flag Featured Program Section Of Woman’s Club Meeting Regular monthly meeting of | was under direction of Mrs. Dan} the Key West Woman’s Club was| Navarro, American Citizenship called to order by Mrs. Frederick | chairman, who presented “A Tri- | W. Knapp, president, last Tues-|bute to Our Flag”, with the fol-/ day afternoon ‘at’ club‘ ~head-| lowing numbers: * } quarters; followed by the. open-| “Star Spangled Banner”, as the | ing ritual’ and offering club prayer. Mrs. Hugh Wil-|ence by Mrs. Navarro. liams read the’ minutes of the! Brief history of the’ flag, by} \of the} flag was placed before the audi- } _ October meeting in the absence! the chairman. of Mrs. A. M. Morgan, and} treasurer, Mrs. James Roberts,| Ocean”, by club members. | and corresponding secretary, Mrs.| Poem, “Colors of The Flag”, by | Greyburn Pinder, reported. ! Mrs. Carl Bervaldi. | Standing committees reporting; Reading, Mrs. James Roberts. | were: “I Am An American”, vocal Library, Mrs. W. Jay Ingling;'solo by Mrs. Martin Wilhelm. | Hospitality, Mrs. Eola Swice-| Appropriate talk by Mrs | good; Fine Arts, Mrs. Haydn’ Knapp. Illingworth; Press, Mrs. Car] Ber- “America”, by membership. valdi; Public Welfare, Mrs. Wil-| Club members expressed sym- | liam R. Warren. pathy for Mrs. Ben Trevor, mem- ; Mrs. Warren stated that the ber of the club, who has been new headquarters for Red Cross | seriously ill. sewing project have been opened| New members, reported by on Duval street between Eaton Mrs. E. J. Bayly, were—Mrs. and Caroline streets, and asked Maud Whitaker, Mrs . Isadore for donation of a locker or ward-' Appelrouth, Mrs. Edmund Laugh- robe. She stressed the need for/|lin, Mrs. M. A. Wassell, Mrs. Joe blankets and quilts for thé Old Pearlman, Mrs. Howard Overlin, Colored. Folks home. Mrs. John L. Rhodes, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Bervaldi presented the Aronovitz, Mrs. A. C. Petrik, new_year book to the member- | Mrs. John H. Simone, Mrs, Harold ship. Sriver, Mrs. Thomas Wiley, Mrs, Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz extended|Ray Navarro, Mrs. James A. an invitation to those interested Singleton, Mrs. Charles M. to join the Red Cross First Aid Morenus, Mrs. W. T. Fripp and classes now organized in the city., Mrs. O. August Peterson. Miss Etta Patterson’s beautiful; After the meeting delightful decorations for the meeting refreshments were served by brought forth profuse thanks of | Mrs. Charles Falk, Mrs. Vesey the president and club members. | Johnson, Mrs. Allan B. Cleare, Mrs. Eva Warner, recreational |Jr., Mrs. Eola Swicegood, Mrs. director, spoke briefly on the! Earl Julian, Mrs. B. C. Papy, National Defense program. | Mrs. William Fripp and Mrs. Wil- “Columbia The Gem of The|~ NEW SECRET WEAPON?—No. ment for adventurous underwater of Silver Springs, Florida. The newly supplies oxygen without external enclosed in watertight steel ease. This picture was made in feet of water at Silver Springs by another cameraman using similar QNote fish right foreground.) equipment. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FLORIDA PRESS GROUP OPENED DAY SESSION |NATIONAL DEFENSE THEME | OF ANNUAL MEETING PRO- | | GRAM BEGUN TODAY. AT, OCALA * | is | { i (Special to The Citizen) ~ | | OCALA, Nov. 7.—The Florida | | Press Association convened in its| | annual meeting today at Ocala, | | with Brig. General C. L. Tinker ;of the Army Air Base, Tampa, jand Honorable Spessard L. Hol-/} lland, governor-elect, Bartow, among the speakers on the three- 'day program, which will end Saturday. “Florida Newspapers in Na- tional Defense” will be the topic discussed Friday morning by Brig. General Tinker. The banquet on Friday eve- ning, at Silver Springs will be |featured with the main address by, Honorable Spessard Holland. | Fullen’ Werren. of Jacksonville will be'toastmaster for the ban- r Regiétration and informal get- together willbe held Thursday evening, «at convention head- But it's latest thing in equip- cameramen, such as Jimmy Smith developed Nohl diving lung ections, and the camera is conn FOSSIL REMAINS BACONTOHEAD — FOUND IN STATE quartets, Hotel Marion. Registration will be continued on Friday morning, Nov. 8th, followed by the first business session being called to order by Tate Powell, Jr., President of the Florida Press Association. PUBLICITY MEN |from <the. residence to Con-| | McCormick, ¢Miami, and one son, | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1969 Etheridge-Webb Naptials A , K. MG. SANDS DIED YESTERDAY. os six ew. soesse Kersey McGregor Sands, 73, Marriage of their daughter, Elea- died yesterday afternoon at 4:10 ;nor Estelle, to Merlin E Webb, | o'clock, at the residence, 400 |Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Webb. White street. jof Des Moines, Ia. Funeral services will be held} The double-ring ceremony took Sunday’ afternoon ‘at 4:00 o'clock | Place in the Methodist Church at uma, Arizona, on October 29th Church. ‘the | ReV.| | After a huneymoon in Yuma ting. Lopez the couple returned to San Diego. Calif, where they will resitie for the present. Mr. Webb is gtegational E*S. Doherty offici: Funeral Home is in charge of ar- rangements. x with the US. Ni Surviving Mr. Sands, besides | "tne teide is well-bonm wa key his wife, Mrs. Adriana Sands, are West and her many friends here four daughters, Mrs. Dolly White,'combine to extend congratula- Miami, Mrs. Isabelle Wheeler, Mi- | tions on the occasion. ami, Mrs. Alice Robinson; West} Palm Beach and Mrs. Thelma! 'HIGH RATING STATE HOSPITAL CHATTACHOOCHEE Nox (FNS).—A press asocuten és patch of lest week stated Sat the State Hospital bere Bas Deer lege ef Surgeons, owe high #@ating as any pital also Stated that Dr. J Devs =m has been consulting surgeon at the hospital. Bas beeen semed chief the Division of Surgery He is of the College of Surgeons. c a fellow Charles Sands. Seven grand-! children also survive. | Key of the Gulf Castle, Knights | Girl Born To Crur's of the Golden Eagle, of which! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cruz, 316 the deceased was a member, will | Peacon Lane, announce the ar- attend the rites in a body, and jrival of a baby girl weighing six BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT |the pallbearers will be selected | and five-eighth pounds, Tuesday i from membership of that organ-/ night at 10:10 o'clock. The baby ization. Harris Room Mothers Meet Tomorrow |has been named Edna Delano | Cruz. | Mrs. Cruz is the former Miss — Albury. She and her new daughter are reported to be rts “sty | doing nicely, Room Mothers of the Harris | Le School will meet at the home of KANTOR TO OPEN Mrs. Ben Watkins, 526, Si } street, on Friday afte ST ‘ORE TOMORE OW All members of this gfeup ant With a brand new stock of na- o'clock. urged to attend as this will be a|tionally advertised merchandise very important meeting. iJ. G. Kantor, Inc, will open a NEW RESTAURANT jnew men's shop eer, bees = {Duval street in the nedc OPENS HERE TODAY ' Building. le Patrons and friends of Kantor’s jare invited to visit this store to- BOILING WATER over 4 cups SUGAR Program section of the meeting! liam Kemp. DATES BACK TO PERIOD SELECTED AT CONCLUDING Announcement on page one to-}morrow and inspect the splendid Rainbow Room Resounded To Ring Of Liberty Ball Held Last Night ' Full house attendance featured the Catholic Daughters of Am-} erica Liberty Ball held in the Rainbow Room of La Concha hotel last night, with gala mer- riment running wild much to the enjoyment of the assembled guests. An excellent program was pre- sented under guidance of the sur- prise master-of-ceremonyship of “Bill” Webster, consisting of the following numbers: colored boys stepped high, wide and handsome in some intricate} tap routines. Elizabeth Gartenmeyer strutted | some fine solo singing in two} numbers. | Honored guests of the evening, | Captain Walter F. Jacobs U. S.} N., Col. H. T. Hatfield, U. S.j Marines, and Lieut. Commander C. H. Hilton, Coast Guard, were} | presented by the emcee. | The favorite youngster Rhumba; Final feature of the night's; team of Key West, little Miss|fun, following a veritable rain- | Lydia Paz and, equally little,|storm of balloons “dropped from Hector Medina, “Wowed” the|the sky”. was the Prize Waltz. crowd with two numbers. | Judging reduced the finalists to “Hotcha from Harlem” num-} Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lopez and bers were then presented—with | Ygnacio Carbonell and Miss Bon- Inez singing and dancing two nie Watkins. Prize was finally numbers, providing definite hits! won by the latter couple U High School P.-T. A. Had Busy Session | Members attending the month- | Division Street School P.-T. A. ly meeting of the High School|met yesterday afternoon in P.-T. A. last Tuesday night were change of schedule made neces- treated to a full program of much |sary because of a district meet interest. Mrs. Reba Sawyer pre-|t© be held in Miami on the regu- sided, offering the devotional and |#t,meeting day, next Tuesday. * Following opening rituals, com- Lord’s Prayer, followed by as-! munity singing was led by music semblage salute and pledge to the'instructor Mrs. Mary Milner. flag, presented by four Boy!Then a group of children from Scouts. iMrs. Eulalie Jones’ room = sang si rh !“Be A Hero”, followed by a vio- iss Mada gine Weeks render: ilin-solo, “Old Black Joe”, by ed a piano soio to open the pro- Sherry Tyson: gram, followed by an education-! Mrs. Ruth O’Bryant gave, a re- al talk on the school library by port on the committee's visit to Miss Mary Trevor. the P.-T. A. meeting held in Miss Trevor told of the bulle- Tavernier last week. tin board instalzed in the school’s: Count of parents revealed that libary, extending privileges to Mrs. O’Bryant’s and Mrs. Amelia ‘Division P.-T. A. |Met Yesterday EIGHTEEN MILLION SESSION OF ORGANI- YEARS AGO ZATION TRENTON, Nov. 7 (FNS).—}| TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 7 (FNS). es, dogs, camels and rhinoceros, director of Marine Studios, = . ,(|rineland, was named president dating back to the Fiocene period (¢ ‘the Florida Association of of some eighteen million years Publicity Directors at the con- sink hole in Gira caangiae |e session of the Ser aes coriling:to: Dr. Carr of the Uni-|pce versity of Florida. Other oiticers The 40-acre tract containing Ray Billings, ere fossils has been purchased pajatka, first vice-president; W: aida ede fe University of w. Patterson, Florida State Hiorida and Harvard University.’ Chamber of Commerce, Jackson- 2 = | ville, winter by members of the staffs e of both institutions. ; z secretary, and Gordon Elwell, aA Tees Darn: eae Florida Chain Store Association, of the larvard museum of com- Orlando, treasurer. _ MEET TOMORROW ably complete store of Miocene Members named were: Ravine Gardens, second vice - president; Frank French, Sanlando Springs, fossils so far reported in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains. FARM DIRECTOR SERIOUSLY IL RUSHED TO HOSPITAL IN FT. PIERCE FOR OPERA- TION Children’s Home Society, have been requested to attend a meet- ing of the group to meet with Miss Minna Robertson, district superintendent. tomorrow eve- La Concha lobby. Following persons -|membership of the mittee: FT. PIERCE, Nov. 7 (FNS).—! B. D. Trevor, Dr. William L. Wilson, .director of Warren, Wm. V. Little, William State Farmers’ Markets, operated W. Demeritt, Mrs. Stephen W. under Nathan Mayo and the Douglass, E. A. Ramsey, Miss State. Department. ef Agricul- | Minnie Porter Harris, Charles E. comprise local com- ture, was stricken here last week Smith, Allan H. Armstrong, Wil-| i lard M. Albury, Mrs. Howard poe > omg eg neg ported very grave. Everett B. Winter. Wilson has long been active in civic and political circles and is well and favorably known throughout the state for his pro- motion of its agricultural and in- dustrial development. PORT ST. JOE OIL GOING TO GEORGIA PORT ST. JOE, Nov.7 (FNS). —Port St. Joe will be ready for the opennig of operations by the Sofitheastern Pipeline Company about the first of the year, Three huge: 80,000 gallon storage tanks | we yer, Mrs. W. P. Archer, Mrs. Juliette Russell, and John C. Gekeler. Slight Mistakes Dep’t, Wrong Place Division (By Associated Press) FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. Nov. 7.—Fayetteville police are well pleased with the co- operation drunks have ac- corded them of late. One unsteady fellow drop- Two vessels will be used. to/ keep the tanks filled with oil which will be transported through pipelines to Bainbridee. (gq er OOD DOM: Ga.,.as soon as this leg can be {ning at 7:30 o’clock. in the Hotel and Mrs. Mrs. R. F.! Spottswood, Miss Florence Saw-} [7777772244 | Luncheon will be served at Silver Springs at noon Friday and will be in the form of an out- door fish fry. Following the banquet at Sil- ver Springs on Friday evening, a dance will be held at Ocala’s with the audience, then two Fossil remains of primitive bors-|—Milton E. Bacon, Jr., publicity new “Municipal Auditorium in Tuscawilla Park. After the business session and lunchea® on Saturday morning at Hotel Marion, the session will be adjourned. MIAMI FIRM AWARDED HOUSING CONTRACTS (Continued from Page One) | ing Authority, entailing different | totals for the projects, makes it} impossible to know. at this time, | what final contract figures are, | the local office advised. | | Three companies bid on the) two projects here. The Smith | Company’s bid was lowest when | bidding was completed, but final authority for awarding the con- tract had to come from the USHA | in Washington. of the Sponsoring} committee for this city, of the) Tex Ritter in PALS OF THE SILVER SAGE also ~ COMEDY and SERIAL WHEN IN NEW YORK Be eee New: 23-Story, Hotel All Transit Lines At Door Gent: Free y Located imming Pool, Gy Separate Floors for Ladies Air-Conditioned Res- taurant Cocktail Lounge SINGLE 8150 DAILY a WITH BATH $2.00 With Bath From 33.00 eekly and Monthly Rates RK eras EAST 2306 STREET, are Yor day tells of the opening of a new restaurant in Key West—The} Beachcomber Restaurant—at 109/ Duval street. | Hours are announced from 6:00 o'clock in the morning until 10:00) p. m.—and a full menu of de-! licious food is advertised—cooked | “the Home Way”. | sansassonnanshnaaaonsnaannanaasaanas Rumrorp RiIpDLES > Why is Nellie Newton dancing in the kitchen? » BECAUSE she’s learned o new step in boking—= | she starts with RUMFORD Baking Powder, ond finishes with opplovse. 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The second section the crowd too big for him to get” 4 ' 7 P GRAPE FRUIT, of the line will be built from jthrough. He obtained a ladder, 10c 3 for TAPS? f | | + i IZ Ld students in a wide variety of sub-'Cabot’s elementary classees took | jects. A totai of 240 non-fiction honors, and primary grade win-' books and 250 other-type books/ners were Miss Frances Coch- were withdrawn for reading dur-}ran’s, Mrs. Anna Roberts’ and ing the months of September and ; Mrs. Jones’ classes. October, each, besides numerous; A welfare committee was ap- historic books taken out for )pointed to take care of a needy study. “Boys showed decided jclothing situation existing in the preference for any books dwell- school. ing on aviation and civil service”, _ Miss Trevor stated. berts-! ‘amp! Parents were urged to visit the Re ° H hreye library next week, National Book Naptials Yesterday Week. — A demonstration of the school’s' Doris Rosemell - Roberts, 22, new slide projector was present-!and Odell *P. Humphreys, cor- ed by “Miss Margaret Neff, who poral in the Army forces station- thanked the association for its ed here, were martied by Judge part in supplying ‘this - beneficial: Raymond R. ‘Lord ‘in’his cham- equipment. ,bers yesterday, according to mar- Mrs. E. A. Ramsey, Mrs. Wil-iriage ‘license information on file liam -T. Doughtry,’ Jr., and’ Mrs.!this mérning. ‘ W. P. Archer reported on the Rotarians’ offer to sponsor an es-! say contest in the school. Sub- Romany Chorus ject is to be “My Future Voca-| Meets Friday tion”. Prizes, three boys and us Bees three girls, will be offered‘ for' Announcement was made this best essays—prizes in each divi-! morning that the Romany Chorus sion to a He first; $3, second, will hold its first rehearsal of/Bainbtidge to Atlanta, Ga. and climbed to the second story and a: ee Fac OR ae ar season tomorrow night |the third section will extend | proceeded to address the crowd 4 e ican Legion headquarters from Atlanta to Chattanooga, tival sponsored by the associa-!on Whitehead street, starting at!Tenn. Jo Relieve tion was reported on in full and 8-00 o'clock. | Miserg 2 discussion was started to hold aj Original plans called for the! CROWDS OUT SPEAKER Christmas Carnival on Friday, /meeting tonight, but officers of} —e December 6. Thanks were ex- the group experienced conflict of| WEST PLAINS, Mo—Arriving tended to the Key West Civic;meeting place difficulty, and|at the hall where he was to ad-| Band for its co-operation at the ' were forced to postpone the meet-| dress a Republican Rally, Con-| Hallowe'en affair. ‘ing one day as announced above. 'gressman Dewey Short -foundi