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pis ene Mrs. Addie Bailey Of Officer’s Club Of Eastern Stars) The Officer's Club of the East-, ern Star had its election of offi-| cers at a social gathering Wed-; night at the Hollon Bervaldi. assisted as host. Addie Bailey was elected is ident and Miss Edwina Sterl-| i was elected secretary and, tr rer | Plans were made for a birth-| day box to be placed in the chapter room, and at each per- son’s birthday they will deposit, the same number of pennies as home of Paul! nesday Mrs. cher JANUARY 18, 1946 * PHONE 535 Elected President their. age. The money will 80) to the chapter fund, The “Ways and Means” com- mittee for the month of January} was selected and are: Mrs. Ruby} Hyman, Mrs. Lena Bervaldi, Mrs. Grace Archer, Mrs. Constance} Demeritt and Mrs. Isobel Flem-| ing. Delicious hot bar-b-q and coke} were served. Hereafter the Officer’s Club} will meet on the first Wednesday of each month. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Addie Bailey. Musical Woman’s_ Club Cabaret which is scheduled for) has started its rehear- a full cast in attend- The cabaret in past, years tstanding treat in field. This has a name.} “Hats off io The Junior ance has been an 0} the entertainment the Cabaret 1e club voted on Music’ The show will feature: ggyeral production numbers} (one, Being} the “Zigeuner Waltz Number” with a chorus consistifig of the following, Gloria Pinder, Fyan Watson, Marion Pickens, J Harrison, Margaret Ann Pettis, and Doris Thompson; Miss Doren} Cruz wil handle the vocal. This Number is richly costumed and) flod colors of blue and red will furnish the background | Vocalists for the show are Jack Crawley, Doren Cruz, and Teddy Raye. Miss Raye will be featured in Spanish vocals one being the, Famous Writer T ‘o | Lecture at Convent} anus, Irish nov- elist and writer of short fiction | and verse, will lecture in St Cecilia’s Hall at the Convent on | Thursday evening, January 24, | at 8 o'clock. i The following short sketch of} his life shows the interesting j hackground of Mr. MacManus, | He was educated at a mountain| school in Donegal, his birth-{ place, and éngaged in teaching. | Soon he became known for his Brose i verse contributions Ka periodicals,, dealing with the traditions and folklore of Ire-j land. He visited America in| 1899, and afterward his con-| tributions appeared in many leading American periodicals. Since that time, he has made frequent lecture tours in Amer- ica Seumas Mac: To Observe Robert E. Lee’s s Birthday January 19 will be the birth- day anniversary of Robert E. Lee, the great southern--general, | which is a holiday “in Florida, ! and for that reason’ the gonmy| courthouse will not be opened.) tomorrow. | ¥ at bs Cherry Leaving City Alexander | J. Cherry, who h been making his residence in Key West since 1929, is leaving to- morrow for Miami, where he will board a plane for Caracas, Vene- zuela, where he will take up his residence for the time being Mr. Cherry was recently em- ployed at the local Navy Yard, and prior to that time had op- erated a business establishment in Key West. New Pastor For Congregationalists | The Reverend Vernon, Libby} Booker, returned misionary from! the Federated Church of Nome,| Alaska, has arrived in Key West} as temporary pastor of The First Congregational Church. | Mr, Booker is a graduate of} Union Theological Seminary,! New York City and for six years was pastor of The First Congre-! gational Church in Newark, New| Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Booker and small! son, Burleigh, have come to the} end of a 15,000 mile trip byj| plane, boat and car, and are glad} to find a warm spot on the Amer-/} ican continent | The Emancipation | tion wv 1863 Proclama- nt into effect aJnuary | show “Hats Off Music” In Rehearsal Stages | are ; love | presented with membership cer- | MONDAY “No Can Do”, from Presser’s Copacabana Re- vue, Mis Raye will handle her other vocal! “Perfidia,” andj “Yours” equally as well. Real jitterbug ‘action is promis- éd in the “Jumpin’ to The Juke Box”, number.“The' Jive Hornds. porcured for this jump’ number Frank Brunnetto’ $1/C USN Vivian Garcia, Mary Sarris,' and Gerry Pinder: The tune selected for this number is the Benny Goodman arrangement of “Stom- pin’ at The Savoy”. Other popular Monte per. Information on the Caba- ret may be received from Mrs. J. D. Lopez, phone 753-J or by ailing Mrs. Paul E. Mesa, phone| The Club Sugaloa has been se- lected for the show and the date wil appear in an advertiseient, watch for it! ‘ilideaia Enjoy Fine ‘Program a a |DRAMATIC 'MONOLOGUE BY FRANCINE HERNANDEZ __ FEATURE OF EVENT Miss Francine Hernandez, 10- year-old. daughter.of former Key Wester «Jack .Fernandez,i enter- tained at the meeting ofthe Key West ‘Lions’ Clubrdast: ‘night with a damatic’ monolégad”!! Lion E._H.' Doherty sponke on | Lionism: as this beng’ Founders Week of Lionism. He pointed out that one of he greatest principles of Lionism is to, bring together) men * for wholesome relaxation, ‘the development of a sense of humor, and an_ opportunity to their fellowmen. He said the time has come when ‘men should reconstruct their lives, according to the Golden Rule, and not the Rule of God. Edward Doherty, son of Rev.| Doherty, sang two ballads, ac-} companied at the piano by Lion| ¢ Kingman Curry. Lion Paul Albury, chairman of the community festival commit- tee, requested the Club to spon- sor a candidate for the a to be held for Festival Queer > Tickets wre, distributed for‘ thé gala dinner ‘to be held ‘at Rest Beach,» sporiséted ‘ by/ the’ Lions. Proceeds from:the dinner will go to the police department toward the purchase of an emergency wagon. Guests of the Club were: Ed- ward Doherty, W. H. Reed, Ray Knapp, Gonzalo Bezanilla, Jr., Harold Todd, and Helios Esqui- naldo, Key West, Florida; P. F. Loughrey, Winona Minn.; J. P. Barttod, Wauchula, Fla; Mrs. Carmen Fernandez, Jack Fernan- dez and Francine Fernandez, New York, N. Y.; Rudolph Horn- ickel, Pleasantville, N. Y., a vis- iting Lion. Cub Lions, Charles Reginal | Icken and Leonard Warren, were tificates last ee Social. Calendar FRIDAY Winter Visitors Friday Social. j 8 pm. USO, corner of Du-} val and Caroline. Division Street School’s Facul- ; ty Party, Lee Memorial. An- nex. Key et, aa Barn Thea-| te: Is Your teria out ‘her charm, can't be attractive if she’s and scrawny. underweight Vitamin B1 and Iron, in Ee tons ares. gist has this pleasant-tasting rit Sisco Sa VINO. co02ccae members, of the rehear-| 1% progress will appear in this} s ORIENTAL PHARMACY LOFTIEST FIELD \Key West Spiced NEW YORK,—The loftiest oil field in the world is in Colorado |Bread, Pudding ‘at locations varying SSaehest Variety’s the spice of life and’ 7,800 and 8,500 feet. here in Key West is a delicious| LEGALS spiced bread pudding made as! je CIRCUIT COURT OF THE follows: One cup sour milk; one cup! NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF RLONIDA, IN bread crumbs; one-half cup brown sugar; one-quarter cup! AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN shortening; one-half cup flour;) one-half teaspoon cinnamon; one-! quarter teaspoon cloves; two} tablespoons molasses; one_ tea-! spoon Soda; three-quarters cup| raisins. m1 Soak bread in Cream shortening and sugar.) Add molasses, flour, etc. Adal crumbs. Bake for about 45 mihs.} ¢ Serve with cream or hard sauce. e No. 10-536 ALFRED Witt AM CORRIS, Plaintiff, DIVORCE 3 MARIE CORRIS, Defendant, OF PUBLICATION Marie Corris th Street New York, New Jersey e heréby required ‘to, ap- the Bill’ for Divorce filed st you in jthe above styled on, or before the 3rd day of, D, 1946; otherwise the contained therein ‘will as confessed. and Ordered sour «milk. | Done Key West, ’ CAPITAL Gee ES le of January, NEW YORK,—At a recent ce-| remony in Washington, D. C., the! Army Air Forces were presented| with the billionth gallon of avi-! ation gasoline produced by Am- erican refineries. The gasoline] a will be” preserved in a special] ‘N THE CIRCUIT CouURT OF TH Fi | ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT vial as a permanent aviation ex- | Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court. ! By: (sd) Mary K. Woodson, Deputy Clerk. NRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR., Attorney for Plaintiff. jand-11-18-25,1946 OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN. hibit. AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN| omar ‘axe No. 10-518 | WELTE Plaintiff, DIVORCE. JUANITA WELTERS, Defendant. UB TION Subscribe to ‘he Citizen, WARREN W S, T STREET, Bids will be 1946, for the imately oil for the Right is and. ay bids, UTILITY BOARD Of ‘The ‘City! of Kk Florida dered that you are ; d to appear on the. ith, day., 1946; 1946, before the above ed to reject any ved to reject. any filed) iagainkt you above entitled) cause and The, Key West Citizen is hereby designated newspaper in which this der shall’ bé piiblished' once a for four ‘ (4))) consecutive’ the Honorable Aquilino! One of the Judges of and. the Seai of. this the City of Key West,| Monroe ‘County, Florida, this 10th Fleming lay of January 1046. + lenis (SEAL) NOTIC. the un in business under the fict & oss C Sawyer Clerk Cireutt Court, Le H Monroe Count Florida. with the Clerk of the Circuit By: (ed) Mace KR Wesdwol of Monroe County, Florida, i Dated Jan. 10, i946 liereseen "Deputy Clerk. R. M. DAN ” Sole Owner. | —— jan11-18-25;feb1,1946 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN an ax Fon MONROE cou cH WILLIAM SAC HOMA [WELL, also known as PAL L ATWELL, Deceased. All Creditors and Persons Hav- wise ing Claims or Demands Against DIVORCE Getate You and each of you are hereby no ified and required to present any vs. BERTHA I. ORDER OF PUB TO: BERTHA 1. SACK JACKSON, sither of you, may have against th ‘Thomas Paul Atwel as Paul Atwell; de sed, Jate of, sald County, to the County Judge of Monroe ‘County, Ploridd; ‘at) his office in the court of said County at K within elf calendar ny@pihy, froma (héstime of the fitst and Ordered und Stn day Neation this’ notice. Epch mber, D. 1945, at Keyj claim Monae. Counts winuian . uit Court Vor resid Seal) oss C Sawyer |! of the claimant, and shall be sworn} Clerk of the Cjrouit Court. | to,by,.the clajmant, his agent, or ys, Wiaodel {his and any such claim or a Hey | demand not .sd.filed shall: be, void, ALDO, JR., ‘an 946. AGGIE, ATWELL ROWLAND, n4-11-18,19464 4 Q)executtix of the vLast Will, an ‘Testament, of, Thomas Paul At Known as at j Jang: 4st bet ikl 1946, you in!the above before thé 28th A. D. 1946, otherw contained: Giereia will be day. ENRIQU Plaintiff's d IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE; Paul ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY IN CHANCERY, H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. Eye, Eat, Nose and Throat Specialist | Also Glasses Fitted +, | Office Hours, 7 to 9 p.m., and by Appointment, Phone 19, at Dr. Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton Street LA A OLE AR ATTEN McDAT Plaintirt, DIVORCE LL HARRY McDATHE, Defendant. 407 Brunsw Emporia, V You are hereby required to appear to the bill for divorce filed you in the above styled or before the 28th day of J A, D. 1946, otherwise the al aid bill will be taken ssed. Done and Ordered this rember, A. 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