The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1943, Page 6

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SAYS POLITICAL | CONSEQUENCES ALWAYS EVIDENT CLAIMED THAT REBELLION AGAINST ADMINISTRATION IS MORE SERIOUS THAN IT in the y A |Contributed) The C. D. A. Court “Mary Star;of Peace” will blaze new trails qf the Sea” held their regular'God and Country. monthly meeting* Ju 1, atthe! ‘Mrs. Adelaide Ellsworth w,ho Parish Hall, See Fg pe: a eetcaate to the State Con- Mrs. Virgin De tate vention at St. Augustine for the Monitor reict wes) \ Been Key West Court gave a descrip- in the absence of the Grand Reg- tive account of the activities held : ent, Mrs. Angelo Mackey, who is in the ancient city. * pe heee EH | The Worthy State Regent, Mrs. ever takes a step without political) ~ Rey. Father Thothas Atherton, | Geo. McSutyre, called the state of. Comsequences'in mind. I guess/s J Chaplain, and twenty-four ‘ficers and delegates at 8 p. m. May that’s why the political observers | members, were present. 5. Mrs. Virginia Demeritt, State here see in the President's trip sri The meeting opened with the! Monitor and a member of Court one more move to placate the re-' usual prayers and Pledge of Al-, Mary Star of the Sea, was placed bellious South. They point out that! jegiance to our Flag. ion the Resolutions Committee, and 9m his journey to Monterrey, five) ‘Mrs, Adelaide C. Ellsworth, | Wir, Ellsworth, delegate, was southern governors visited his | pyeasurer, and Mrs. Mamie Moss, | signed to Auditing Committee. train. 3 |Financial Secretary, submitted; At 8 o'clock Thursday mor: ng This column has pointed out) their reports. |a mass was said by the Most Rev. time and again that the southern| ‘The minutes were then read by | Bishop Hurley, and all received rebellion against the administra-| the Historian and approved. |} communion in a body. After the tion is more serious than it @P-) Communications were read and greetings and. counsel by His Pears on the surface. There is] ais a letter from Miss May Duffy, 'Grace Bishop Hurley, all conven- this to be borne in mind if you are| Supreme Regent, announcing the | ed at the club house of the C. D.A., @rguing from a purely political| coming Forticth anniversary of| at 10 a. m. Rev. Father O'Brien, standpoint. The South can upset! the Catholic Daughters of Amer-j pastor of the Cathedral Parish the Democratic apple cart in 1944|j-g| which will occur June 18,| welcomed the Daughters to St. by. rebelling against President} 1943 As a spiritual and material} Augustine and urged them to com- Roosevelt for a fourth term °F! contribution a campaign is now! bat the breakdown in the home, against any successor he might) peing waged to donate a motor! youthful crime and rank r g < 4 : “THE STORE OF QUALITY” ‘PE ARLMANY’S, Inc. The Largest, Exclus ve LADIES’, MISSES’, and CHILDREN’S Store in Key West for All Occasscns S H O E S WHITE SHOES PUMPS - SANDALS - TIES - OXFORDS - LOAFERS Our Stocks are most comoulete. though this i mot co a | water ene eeeeeeeeennene ue After luncheon a visit Wag paid| , Students from the Spanish S| NOTICE! J. G. Nelson, West Palm Beach, | trude Duffy, Jacksonville, Treas-| in good standing were: Milagros | be in attendance for important at the Castle Warden Hotel.! who presented the diplomas and | \cial Class who received certifi- Slits dies Dick | who received diplomas and prizes,| There will be a business meet- ; Mrs. Henry Demerett, Key ‘Rivero, Danny Valdez and An-| business is to be discussed. Among the guests were Rev. Fath- | prizes; Luis Gonzalez, President THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | SAO OOCOCSOOSOSOSESOOSOOLEODOOEUELESCCCLCCSESEEEES | LiL Dictures ; E | | ' <a es a pictures and opposed. to | Pe ents of Tave |the Birth Control Bill. That we SAN CARLOS | ALBURY FAMILY COMES Sages —— : ele | oppose trends to separate children | HERE FOR GRADUATION Big - ove from mothers; loyalty to the Holy | HAS PR RAM etree | Places of business on Good Friday. | ! re ey West High CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA |" Several letters of regret and| aie Mr. and Mrs. George Albury, | Bevyiew Pack COURT HELD MEETING ON TUESDAY | o°225 for a successful ee aati EXERCISES CON-/Mrs. William Albury, Mrs. J. C.. They made the | were read, among them one from | Donaldson and Charles Albury, all because two memt | jour beloved Chaplain Rev. Fath-| DUCTEN XESTERDAY | EN Gees Alliage jer Atherton, S. J. | MORNING |Institution, and Raul Alpizar AS The St. Augustine Court enter-j | Poyo, Cubap representative. ‘°F | tained at their club house with a So | The program was as follows: luncheon and a song feast. Many; gan Carlos School closing ex-|_ “Ameri Chorus. 2 of the songs were composed-by'| ercises were held yesterday | _ Introduction Address, Miss a member and set to some‘old! morning. Educational activities Dildes Remond 3 familiar tunes. Every one present: with children and adults had ai. School Days oP,em by Otilia & was able to join and enjoyed tie ccesnfal ending. | Valdez. immensely. gee | = Recitation, Diego Torres. to the Shrine of Nuestra Senora | cates were Mrs. F. Trevor Hogg, dels Teche, : ‘Mrs. Harold M. ‘Sandsman, and At 2p. m., the gfficers were elec- Lt. William G. Polk. j ted for the foll6wing year. Mrs.| The most outstanding children, | ts a | were: Rose Alfonso, Alba Rodri-| ing of the Junior Woman‘s Club St. Augustine, Fla., Vice Reg- guez, Rose Machin, Robert Val-! Tuesday, June 8th. 5:00 o'clock ; Mrs. Annie Quinna, Pensa-| Gez, Martin Leon, Etilia Valdez, at the Club House. cola, State Secretary; Miss Ger-| and Diego Torres. Other pupils} All members are requested to » State Monitor. Adjourn-|thony Moore. | All members’ dues not paid on ment at 4:30 p. m. Benediction | ceremony was led by, June 8th will be dropped from was held at the Cathedral at) stephen C. Singleton, Secretary | the roll. ) p. m., followed by a dinner | o¢ the Chamber of Commerce. O'Brien and Rev. Francis Fen-| o¢ San’ Carlos Institute; Sr. Ber- czar, Chaplain of the Miami’ srdo Rodriguez, Cuban Consul; | ee » | Miss Benildes Remond, Principal} Due to the able chairmanship; of the School; Mrs. Clarise R.| Coupon Ex i COOL COTTON SUMMER BUDGET play througk Summer! Wear-ew to be true . . . So get your SHOES NOW ONLY 8 DAYS MORE==-=17 pares jun. 15 STYLES that will DELIGHT You DRESSES “#32 Clothes you'll live im for work—for where slacks. suits. jumpers. sun-bece Finafores (good mame for aperpetuation of the} New Deal, ‘but: it can’t pick the next president unless: it strings! along with New © York, Illinois, | Pennsylvania, California: and: the| other states that have the: big-! number electoral votes. | Insiders say that if the Presi-! lent had any political idea in} tind while wending through the South, it undoubtedly was to give southern members of Congress | something to think about on| trailer chapel to be christened, “fhe Queén of Peace,” in honor df Mary Immaculate, Patron of the C, D. A., for presentation to the Paulist Fathers. * “One Mile of Dimes!” is the slo- gan. All courts from the smallest the largest can contribute for members and friends. One hum- ble dime or more per member is the quota of each court. A Queen of Peace Committee will be ap- pointed to solicit contributions. jism, that is rising about us, all means in our power and ¢ cially the return to family prayer. We were welcomed by the ;Grand Regent of St. Augustine ‘and our Worthy State Regent Mrs. Geo. H. McIntyre of Jackson- ; ville Beach responded with a gracious word of thanks for the! ; warm welcome tendered us. The theme of the State Courts | during the coming two years is “Service for God and our Coun- of Mena Oliveros, all busi- ness of the Board Meeting was successfully taken up and finish- ed without any feeling of crowd- | ing or rushing. Many thanks are! due the Court of St. Augustine, | No. 23, for the very pleasant visit | and enjoyable time shown us in their historic old city. After Mrs. Ellsworth’s remarks our own Catholic Daughters, | ;Court of “Mary Star of the Sea,” ! Froceeded to elect their officers Dixon, the English teacher; Dr. | José S. Sanchez, Secretary of the Trustees: Mrs, Mary Sullivan, Mrs. Fred Dion, Mrs. C. Toppino. | The meeting ‘closed with the usual prayers by Rev. Father Atherton, S. J., and a few, words of counsel on Unity and Charity) and working together as one body | in the Union of the Trinity, Fath- er, Son and Holy Ghost. Mrs. Piodella played God Save Amer- —EE | | Conserve Fuel INSULATE with your blows es. tool} Pending legislation—not to garner | any votes for 1944. e« YOUR OT WATER PIPES It is a gift from God by the try.” individual co-sharers in the prey-! The theme for the 40th anniv: A jers and masses of the Paulist)sary of the C.D. A, is “Rc Persons in the know here say) Fathers who are to man and ser-idaily for world peace,” that disclosure that Shangri- | vice “The Queen of Peace” mo-! family. La” was really the aircraft car, | tor trailer chapel, which will be} The gift of the motor trailer mer Hornet, is practically the last | second to none and which will be chapel to have inscribed on a important secret of either t ela monument to the Catholic. scroll all names of the contributors Army or Navy in which the pub-| Daughters of America, that is a to be placed in the chapel car. lic would be interested: chapel car with Altar opening: One hundred dollars voted Personally I’ think the Navy/from the side, speaking platform,'to the Burse fund for ed. P still has one big story—the ac-| oublic address system, motion} of young men for the Pi ; nie DeBarce, Lectar seg Ge Sount of what has happened in| picture projector, turn-table for to the Bishop, $1,150 already has McKnight, unanimously elected ; our war against the Nazi subma-| jjving of records preparatory to\been given on the Burse fund sister iar Nipiois Demeeea fines. In the battle of the Atlan- religious programs, living quar-i.with. promises from all State | Financial Secretary; Mrs. Adelaide | tic, a substantial number of U-! tor.” ote. | Courts; to-hold: some. special unanimously elected | t Mrs. Regna Gwynn, | boats undoubtedly have been) ip},.o. apt ivi - adaltiens : ABBOTT and COSTELLO i: ( gh subscription to the tivity for additional funds. That | = sunk. That'll be a great story when “Mile of Dimes” of Catholic the State Board go on-record as | Moni Mrs. Margaret Doran, j pA " Sentinel; Mrs. Josephine Piodella, “ “ “ ” it comes. Daughters of America “The Queen condemning offensive literature, at} RIO RITA” . j unanimously elected Organist; [nn Sa “The Store of Fashion’’ New Showing of ... Summer Dresses In for the coming C. D. A. year. trus occupying the the center table to count votes were rs. Sybil De- laney, Mrs. Rose Crusoe, and Mrs. Charles Toppino. 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