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PAGE FOUR SOCIETY * PHONE 535 t/] é Mrs. Duncan Draws Illustration Of Girl Scout At Me Zp ‘& k, ( ee, By PATRICIA at SS yy | | King To Codify City Ordinances City Manager King will him-| self codify the various ordinances of the city and states that he will do this without extra cost to the’ city. | Attorneys in Miami who do this sort of work have written Highlight of the meeting Sunday night at the Fi Baptist Church, which- memb of GivFSeout 'Trodps 4 and:5 and rs eting Held Sunday trumpet and violin.in many New York shows, one of-the most fa- | mous “Earl Cérrol Vanities” and: only four months extra time front ; him that the cost would be about { $4,500 and would consist of a group church ed person, having also played the | 300 page publication. | Mr. King stated that he will be able to do this work: with the-two Brownie troops attended, has also) directed an all-girl or-| the time the codification would was the illu Set flag bearer drawn by M Frieda Francis Duncan, wife of Rev. Duncan, pastor of the eburch. As Mrs. Duncan drew the pic- ture she explained the motto, the ten laws and the ratings of the Girl Scouts and finished speaking she had com. pleted this beautiful picture done in colored chalk. It stood twenty inches high. . (hotels. when she hadj | After the service Sunday, a fel- lowship hour was given. Those| ‘of the Troop 4 who attended were: Diana Auxier, Martha Sardy, |Judy Doughtry, Betty Canova, ! |Nelly Menendez, Betty Ann| Baumgardt, Joan Knowles, Ann awyer, Loretta Carbonell, Helen ottrell, Betty Louise Filer, Mar- garet Underwood, Sharon Salter, Nancy Lane and the Scout lead- E. Baumgardt. Mrs. Duncan is an accomplish-!er, M Parties, Communion Breakfast, Open House, Close Beach USO On Weekend Festive parties, Communion breakfast and open house, all {4:00 p.m. there was benediction with the girls’ choir of the Mary helped in the closing of the Beach |Immaculate Convent singing and U.S.0. with a bang Saturday and! Sister Elizabeth directing them. Sunday. Sunday evening a formal dance On Saturday a house party was} was_he' The Boca Chica gr- given and all aancing “round square dancing”|punch v served. to the music of Charles Cunning-| Decorations were beautiful. ham’s ‘orchestra. Later in the|Bright blue and white streamers evening ice cream and cake were criss-crossed the room and at the served. far end of the room, red hibiscus Sunday morning a Communion, were pinned to a wall of white breakfast was served to sixty per-|crepe paper. The altar was sim- sons. Sunday afternoon the | ply but exquisitely decorated with U.S.0. held open house and at! Yellow and red gladioli. Si. Paul’s Auxiliary Discusses. Work Of Church In Liberia| The Woman's Auxiliary of St.; The first Friday in Lent is to Paul’s Church held its regular{be observed as “World Day of monthly meeting Monday after- Frayer”. This service will be in- noon at the home of Mrs. Albert!ter-denominational and will be DiNegro. {held in the First Congregational The devotional part of the) Church. meeting was led by Miss Leila) “The Work of the Church in Pitcher, followed by the business!Liberia” was thé subject for the session with the president, Mrs.|afternoon and Mrs, John Sawyer had a gala time!chestra furnished the music and Milton Sawyer, presiding. A letter of thanks for donations | sent to the “American Mission to Lepers” was read by the secre- tary, after which a short talk was given by Miss Jenni ‘ymour praising the wonderful work done im many countries by this organi- Zation. Miss Leila Pitcher, Mrs. Louise Grant and Mrs. Roy Avery were appointed on the nominating committe Famed Violinist led the discussion. At the close of the meeting de- licious refreshments were served | by the ho i; ; Those present: Mesdames Ralph , Russell, John Sawyer, Ralph Pin- |der, Roy Avery, Glenwood Sweet- jing, Louise Grant,! Lily Kemp, Albert DiNegro, Joseph Ladd, jJeff Knight, Milton Sawyer, and \the Misses Maggie Pierce, Grace 'Kemp, Jennie Seymour and Leila | Pitcher. 74 portion; ation of a Girl|chestra, playing for the radio and| take by the Miami company. City Commends Beach U.S.0.' Letter of commendation to be written by City Manager Dave King was authorized by city commission last night to be sent to the director of the Beach USO, which will close down perman- ently February 15. H Their splendid work during the war period should be praised, Mayor Demeritt said, and added that the work of the Catholic ladies who: devoted their time to the USO is worthy of much praise. } Park Trucks At Sump One All city trucks will be parked at Sump One, City Manager King} said today, esibiy7 / The ;trucks had been parked in} back of City Hall. The Weather FORECAST i Key West and vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued warm this} afternoon, tonight and Thursday;} fresh southeasterly’ winds this afternoon, diminishing tonight; and Thursday. Florida: Partly cloudy and 9: casional showers in north poi tion tonight and over extreme north portion ioday; otherwise! partly cloudy today, tonight and] Thursday; winds today, dimi ishing winds tonight and Thurs day; continued mild, except cuol- er in extreme north portion to- night. Jacksonville through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Fresh to moderately strong southerly winds today, veering to south- westerly and diminishing gradu- ally tonight, except shifting to northerly over extreme norti portion; moderate winds TFhurs- day, northerly over north poz: tion and southeasterly over south partly cloudy weather except showery over north por- } THE KEY WEST CITIZEN VV VV V VV IIT VV III IVI VIII VOW VOTO! vet the fellows too drunk! Nada! could think of some way to get’ CORAL ROCKETS | { By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. | 1$4444444444444464444664046446440e444444 | 5il] Demeritt surprisingly voted;}GRAND JURY West will lose much of her} quaintness from the trend of! events, has. alréady done so somewhat. But we don’t want! racetrack gangs running this tle rough. There are more rum-| town. We want Conchs up on the ors about gambling in this town! city commission who will use| right now than you ean shake a! both heart and brains for the} stick at. The local gamblers don’t like “the.way things are shapi PARTY'S GETTING ROUGH Well I tell you after those counter accusations at the city commission meeting last night, I think the party’s getting a lit- has fought these influences tooth | up too™well. which “way things ‘aré“goihe t turn, they don’t know, if anyone, ;else Has been. permitted, ss sat itely to open and add to’ the list of welt known gambljig houses} here:‘There is one thing which The Gitizen will stand up to and fight and that is gangster vio- lence. This paper has been ap- proached a number of times in the past and asked to cooperate in shady moves and. those per- sons have promptly been shown the front door. There is a rumor right now of a “yellow sheet” one of those journals which are used ng They sdan't eq and nail and ‘believe me I “have a lot of respect for that glitter-| ing little jewel set just above} bawdy Miami. Key West should} be the same down in these Flor-| ida Keys. | . . KEEP YOUR NOSES CLEAN | Now I will say one thing to! j local gamblers. It has been my| }thought and is the consensus of | | opinion of the city that these gambling places and bar rooms! should be tidied up and many; 'placed in less conspicious loca- | tions. City Manager King seems) to attack persons and ideas in| to be working along that line. Ini order to make it too hot for the! Other words if you dice master} opposition. The Citizen is not! of ceremonies and umbrella pre- considered in a case like this be-| Siding elders keep your shops in cause these folks know gosh-! @Pple-pie order probably every-| darn well we won't do that. The] thing will be all right. I think! Citizen will-continue to operate, that if you do that when this) always in a clean fashion think-| outside competition comes in you will find people on your side. It’s ‘that they ing of the best interests of the town as it-always has. When | gangster violence comes and the attendant yellow journals, the majority of. the people of, this town against this crookedness and cor+ ruption and: ‘The Citizen Will “be | right there Ys’ your’ publicity agency. | LITTLE CHICAGO Some say Key West is going right down the alley of becoming a little Miami, in the same breath would say a “little Chicago”. Perhaps the ministers will not be able to gain the’ popu- larity of the majority of the pop- ulace in their “prohibition” moves but there is a line over which the city can step which will cause the majority of the} itizenry to go over on_ their side. This move will definitely come unless the population of the city changes considerably in the next few years. e ° NO RACETRACK GANGS The simple facts are that there is gambling in this city and also many bars. But nothing com- pared to Miami or Tampa, which | go after this in a big time way. iThe local bars’ and the local | gamblers are not soul shaking {thus far in conducting this sort |} of business. Anytime they be- ‘come so, they will promptly be | smacked around. There are some j small-time outside people run- outside capital is invested in ' gambling and in large barrooms, Key Westers may well stop and will probably form up} ning bars here. Thus far this | | isn’t of any magnitude. But if now up to you. Don’t take too much from a man’s salary, don’t} * x ; Political 163 |v | For State Senator | “BOB” KING For Representative JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Representative BERNIE C. PAPY For County Commissioner (Second District) FRANK BENTLEY i | For County Commissioner (Fourth District) GERALD SAUNDERS Mas! ° e ALWAYS A BRIGHT SPOT The seriousness at the commission meeting last night was suddenly broken when Mayor “yes” to one of the liquor ordi- | nances while abstractedly think-| ting of a Boy Scout Program soon! Key West gambling. to be launched. “I mean NO,”| he roared back, hastily. e ° MANEUVER FOR TUG, BARGE, Although the scavenger dock good of the city. Ft. Lauderdale| and tug and barge is not provid-' in 1783 because of a large mutiny ed for in the budget, the city} may get them yet with savings which may materialize. I would} say that the first savings should! be deposited to this because the city dump is just a little too obvious right now. e e : BIGHT MARL. | Another thing which comes to my mind is the digging up of mar! out of the city dump. Why in the holy heck should this be done when Garrison Bight, which land the city is planning to buy right now needs dredging so . There is a fill road going @ be used for dredging. I wish le VUOVOSUO0N4RN080NNUERUNEEUEEELOLECEEEREDOL COTO | STRAND THEATER © ELLEN DREW in “DARK MOUNTAIN” | Comings, “Address Unknown” | | AHNUANAUUUEEUUEDAARREEUUUU A ATTEN ‘CUOUTOUEEUENELEUOUUOUU SENNA LAMA UREA | MONROE THEATER | “LONESOME ROAD” | Coming: | | “Mrs. Muggs Rides Again” __ | Tesulted from irregular dredging} city | in the past. Could some engineet} j help us out in these matters? = Come ito the Revival Plenty of Music ~ Son AVNEUUNUNENOEOUEECEENESEETEEOOUUOOUOSUUOUOUAQUUSHUOONATANAAANNAAENELNE | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1946 low spots out of the middle of the Bight’s deep water which, Beware Co from common __Creomulsi Look for the Grand Jury to be Cause Dee called up for an investigation of. rouse CAPITAL WAS MOVED NEW YORK. — The national quickly allaye the cough OF capital was moved to Princeton to have your money of? troops: which met CREO ‘gtess ‘at Philadelphia naeea con- Bu Ss EVANGELIST Services Church MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY CHILDREN'S SERVICE EVERY AFTERNOON at 3:15 Songs and Stories ‘ 90 P.M. - Evéning Service, os ~ Stories Young People’s Servic eee ee POPP eee eee eee ener sb Le tion tonight. (Churetr Group | Names Officers Mrs. Stephen Douglass received} Jacksonville to Apalachicola:| take stock of affairs and see }Small craft warnings indicated} what kind of. town they ‘wish. south of Jacksonville through the; Right now I don’t want the kind Florida Straits and northward on| of town Miami is. I have just the guests at the fifth anniv ‘ | the west coast to south of St.| about always enjoyed Key. West. The Young People’s Service| Marks at 7:00 am. today for| Thére will be changes ahead Sary party held at the Woman’s 2 z 5 x 3 . aes fe ; League of St. Paul’s Episcopal) southerly winds of 25 to 30 miles} which I will not like to see but USO Monday afternoon. The} ~ ’ | which will have to come because party was in the form of a tea| ChUrch held its election of offi-| Per hour. Seiad ad of spec tiae Key ; | cers Sunday evening at the regu- REPORT flit Seco sate meee ee |Observation taken at 7:30 a.m.) vith Miss Gertrude Laubscher w iss Gertrude Laubscher| 1°" Sean etn, . a astern Standard Time ay Beet eee STEWARDS si g STEWARDS OR, J. A. VALDES known violinist, rendered several] president; _ Elsie selections. Mrs. Knight is from| president; Nancy Le 'Y:! Key West, Fla., Feb. 6, 1946 Precipitation — | Men, age 21-27, needed: to - OPTOMETRIST. 24 hours ending | Oltice Hours: 9-12 2-5 p.m, Washington, D. C., and has stud-} Ben Saunder treasurer, and! Highest last 24 hour: ied in the Peabody Conservatory} Cleora Roberts, publicity chair-| Towest He eRe. ___. 0,00} Start immediately’ for intérna- ne |tional air service; This 18 in- Oy Phones 9 |] 819 Duvap’ |’ Office 332 Street Plays Here pepe PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 14 YEARS RAY BAN SUN GLASSES BAUSCH & LOMB PRODUCTS USED EXCLUSIVELY ‘Smooth, creamy Sealtest Real Vanilla Ice Cream laced with ribbons of crushed plums: was elected| A truly delightful treat—so don’t miss its qi 7 7 Division of Novo Rainfall, Producti Corporation 8:30 a.m., inches Ps Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches . apy Deficiency since wan 25 inches ICE CREAM THE MEASURE OF and in Baltimore with Oscar| man. Mean : Schunski. She has played before) The outgoing officers, who re-| Normal. ee teresting work ‘and offers a fi ;splendid chance for trayel in Residence. 295 the Hungarian Embassy and at] ceived the thanks of the organi- one of the newest and fastest- the Stage Door Canteen in New! zation for their splendid work,| Totai rainfall since Jan. 1, growing postwar fields. York. | were Catherine Symmonette,| 0.23 ; i performed | February 10, which will be held}, inches - —— 0881” Starting salary $150 a month, | Carleen Moore, both students of; are planning to go to Miami to} Paul Baron’s School of the Dance,} attend a meeting on Sunday,! NOW SHOWING LAST TIME TOMORROW Monroe Theatre Thousands Are Seeing It Terrific Crowds Have Stormed the Doors meeting of Letter of thanks will be writ- Chapter, ; ten to the Civic committee form- ‘}ed by the Veterans of Foreign] held tomorrow afternoon, begin-| Wars and the American Legion| ning at 4 o'clock, at thé home of; Which was organized for the pur-| Mrs. George F. Archer, 1425 New- | pose of serving the interest of; ton street. the city. H All members of the organiza-! The group is attempting to! tion are requested to be in at-| Weld together the various civic} tendance. fand fraternal orders in the city There will be Stephen R. Mallory United Daughters of Confeder Poems were read by Mrs. Q.j P ident; Andre Mumford, vice} W. Bodler, accompanied by her, president; Cleora Roberts, secre- sister at the piano. tary, and John Knight, treasurer Miss Gale Wallace and Miss! The members of the league Miss Wallace in a ballet to'at the Holy Trinity Episcopal | Dele eney: sere an: 131} plus expenses when out of the Tales of Vienna Woods and ae Church. Relative Humidity “country. You will be based in Moore fi an Acrobatic num! si TSS 67% end fly out of Miami. 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