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‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY- 12, 1946" ILLEGAL AT NIGHT | NEW YORK.—Skating on the) COLDS streets of Milwaukee, Wis., is il-) legal after 8 p.m. PAGE FOUR % SOCIETY Naval Personnel Here | "Evangelist Will Junior-Senior High School y By PATRICIA PHONE 535 liperating Commit tees Of Three USO Clubs Here Have L The Operating Committees of the three Key West USO Clubs held an informal luncheon meet- ing at the Ocean View Restau- rant yesterday at noon. Lt. Murr McNeil, Jr., ‘Chap- lain, NOB, said the Invocation. Paul Schwegler, director of the Beach Club USO, introduced ‘the speakers; William Brady, chair- tian of the Jackson Square USO Operating Committee and Mrs. Jessie Kirke, representing the Woman’s Division Club. William H. Henderson, director of Jackson Square USO intro- duced the following members of the Club Operating Committee: Wm. Brady, Rev. C. T. Howes, | E. Marcus, USN; Miss Elissa Mor- uncheon Yesterday Mrs. Eileen S. Coughlin, direc- tor of the USO Women’s Division Club, introduced the‘ following members of the Club Oper&ting Committee: Miss eg rama sches{ Co der R, ‘J, Watson, USN, Mrs. Dan L. Navarro, Mrs. Jessie \Kitke, Commantier. Groom’ eno, Mrs. Juliette Pinsonault, Miss Marie Hartel, Kermit Lew- in, Mrs. Lorena Whalton, Jack Delaney, Vincent McDermott, Mrs. Marjorie Hamilton, Henry B. Haskins and Mrs. Adam Stan- ezak. The assistant directors of the USO Clubs present were: Miss Wahneta Burt, Jackson . Square Lt. Murray McNeil, Jr., Chaplain,;; Mrs. Bow na Phelan and Mrs. Ruth } : ‘ Club, Miss Katherine .McFaul, Beach Club, and Miss Kathleen’ Oxley, Women’s Division Club. P.-T. A. School Of Instruction Will Be Held Tomorrow At High School Everyone who is a member of Parent Teachers Association and those who are interested in child welfare should make it a must to, attend the “School of Instruc- tion” to be held add day Wednes- day at the high sehool auditor/ ium.*>\? The theme will be “Together We Build for a Better Tomorrow.” Guests will be welcomed by Horace’ O’Bryant and Mrs. Fer- nando Camus will address greét- ings to the group. Presentation of the flag and the salute will be given by a group of Boy Scouts and the high school band will play several numbers. Out-of-town visitors who will conduct the meeting include: Mrs. Alice Tutan, regional di tor of Parent Teache! Mrs. Sybil Griffin, seventh vice presi- dent of the state; Mrs. Hazel) Sears, state chairman of “Home: and Family Life”; and Mrs. Gertrude, Thayler, state ‘ parlia- mentarian.. Guests will be the superintendent, of Publi¢ Insrtuc- tion and members of’ the ,schoal board. i ‘There will be a recess at noon} ad hbalibhoriing all: who care to, will aftend a fhincHebn at a local} téstatirant. "The afternoon session will start at 1:30 p.m. The discussions to be presented by these women will be of bene- fit to everyone, as they can ape swer various questions that come up for discussion in local meet- ings. Mrs. Marian Curry, president of the Division Street Elementary | School P.-T, A., today urged all members of the P.-T. A. to be present at the School of Instruc- tion, which is considered to be an excellent means of further ed- ucation in ae A. pe VEFW Auxiliary Department President Visits Locally Landsman, depart-; tages in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, Mrs. Mae ment president of the VFW Aux- iliary and her staff, Jerry M. Gillis, department _ secretary; Myrtle Biggs, past national color bearer; Estelle Davey, district president and Christine O'Keefe, senior vice-president of Brendle Post, Miami, arrived in Key West Saturday, Feb. 9th. A banquet w honor. The visito: tertained at br morning at the h > of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keirstead, after which a special meeting was held in their club rooms at 2nd street and Flagler avenue. Mrs. Mae Lands- man gave a clear outline of the work all auxiliaries must par- ticipate in order to be members in good standing Chief topic was the National Home for orphans and widows} of deceased veterans. She stress- ed the need of a cottage for Florida orphans, explaining that most states have one or more cot- given im their were also en- kfast Sunday Florida being the only state not represented. Also, that it is the responsibility of all VFW posts and auxiliaries in Florida to raise funds for that purpose. A beautiful patriotic instruc- tors flag was presented to the local Auxiliary, a gift frém' the McAllister Post 1608 in Miami. Presentation in a most stirring ceremony. The visiting officers were high in their praise for the effort the ladies are exerting in the local auxiliary in doing their share in this great work. A new member: who took the obligation at this meeting, was Mrs. Louise John- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Putcamp. At the close of the meeting re- freshments were served with everyone having a most enjoy- able time, after which the visi- tors left for their respective homes. devdte: P. T. A, Meets Today The regular monthly meeting of the Junior-Senior High School Room Mothers will be held this} evening 7:30 o'clock, at the home} of Mrs. Hilton Tift on Duncan street, with Mrs. Oscar Cruz as joint hostess. All room mothers are request- ed to be present, as final plans will be completed for the Valen- tine dance that will be held for the benefit of the P.-T. A., Friday evening, Feb. 15, in the Elk’s Patio on Duval street. Pharmacist Mates Have Party Paul Yuele, PhM2c, and Bill Karpen, PhM2c, were the happy recipients of a surprise birthday party last night at the USO Club, 303 Duval St. Both Karpen and Yuele celebrated their 21st birth- day. Refreshments were served, consisting of punch, fudge and: a’ huge birthday cake decorated with the, inscription “Bill and Paul”. Auxiliary Meets Tomorrow Hospital Auxiliary will hold a meeting tomorrow night at thei remain Woman's Clubhouse at four o'clock. The meeting tmonthly session. is the regular Make Tarpon Springs Call Henry (Hani D. Bpbilberger BM2c, USCG, won a free. phone call home, last night at the USO Club, 303 Duval street. Hank will call his mother at Tarpon Springs, Florida. Every Sunday night a’ free phone call is given as the prin- ciple prize of the Bingo party which is a regular Sunday night feature at the club. American Legion Meets Tomorrow A regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Le- gion Home, corner White and Southard streets. : Post Commander John.B. Winn urges all members. to attend this session. Another Service Man Setiles Here Latest discharge’ from Key West is Boatswaih Mate Second Class James V. McCulley of 1110 Eaton street who was formerly employed in charge of a 50 foot lighthouse tender tending the smaller aids to navigation in this area with the Coast Guard. Mr. McCulley has decided to. in Key West and -will shortly take a position as skip- per of a charter boat. His wife, Betty, is here with him and. his son, Bobby, i» made py Myrtle} . | Biggs past National color bearer |‘ : * SATURDAY Be Heard ird Tuesday All of the young ig aesole of the city are especially invited and urged to join in the music and!who have done work well. above fellowship tonight at 7:30 o'clock the average for the third six-week at the Stone Methodist Church, corner Eaton and Simonton sts. Guest speaker will be James F. Spink, F.R.G.S., of Chicago, Il. Dr. Spink is a world traveller, author, and editor... He is a fel+ low, of. the: ; philosophical society of literature. Young people will prepare the} ave, Lively 3.00—Lorraine Nottage, program, which will. be and appealing. Thé Pickens sis. ters, Althéd,” Nancy, Mary a Helen, will sing a quartette. The First "Baptist Church Orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Grant Duncan, will play several num- bers. schools girls, Faye Bervaldi, Johnson and Ruth Evans, sing “Whispering Hope.” Everyone is cordially invited to attend, especially teen-agers, service men and women, and young people. will Personal: Notes veto S. R. Sil- pelinal today, and; leaving for their home in New, ,York is his mother, ‘Mrs. A. Silberman, his sister Helen and two brothers, Jerry and Lt. Kenneth. Silbex- man, They have been visiting}, here since Saturday;,Ma. S. R. Biba in is with the Venetian Blind’ ( Qf this gity. . Spend- ae a at. days with Mr. and Mrs. ‘ood was Mrs. Kennedy, Bal” ober and Mr.) Wood’s mother, ..Mr. and Mrs. O. T Griswold have’ recently moved into their new apartment and at home at No. 4 Charles Street. . . Because Mrs. Julian Marks rare- ly speaks of her civic work few}- know the many things she has done for the good of the city. Mrs. Marks came here some years before the war and has been a welcome citizen addition, to the Island City. Social Calendar TUESDAY Everready Star Club. 3:00 p.m. Divisiofi Street School P.-T. A. 8:00 p.m. Jr.-Sr. Room Mothers’ Meeting, School Auditorium. 2:00 p.m. Junior Woman’s Club Meeting, Woman’s Clubhouse, Duval, Street. 8:00 p.m. Art and Craft Class, Woman’s US.O. 2 p.m. * WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Whitehead Offi- cers’ Club. 8:00 p.m. School of Instruction, P.-T. High School Auditorium. All Day. Juladoe Woman’s Club Cabaret, Club Sugaloa. ning Performance. Arthur Sawyer’ Post No. 28, American Legion, Legion Home. 8:00 p.m. * THURSDAY Ladies Auxiliary, Key West}220—Barbara Crusoe, Evangeline Municipal Hospital. 4:00 p.m. Junior Woman’s Club Cabaret, Club Sugaloa. Second Eve- ning Performance. Valentine Dinner Dance, Offi- cers’ Club. xk * FRIDAY Girl Scout Troop 4 Meeting, Fleming Street Methodist Church. 4:00 p.m. * , Brownie Meeting, Fleming St. Methodist Church Annex. - 10:00 a.m. * aRNbAS ‘Key West Players, Barn eee ter. 8:00 p.m. Jay Shees, J.C. Clubhouse. 8:00 p.m. “ 1945 proved bountiful to both grain merchants and farmers. Political Announcements For State Senator “BOB” KING For Representative JOHN CARBONELL, JR. For Representative BERNIE C. PAPY For County Commissioner (Second District) FRANK BENTLEY For. County Commissioner (Fourth: District) GERALD SAUNDERS ¢ TOOT V OV OVI VI CSS TOV ISI CAST ST CCITT TT { SAUTE SUMMER I STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS ‘Senior High Schools have been A trio composed of high 12.60—Helen Howes, Mary} 2.50—Doris Boza, | A.,|2 60—Betty Jenkins, Frank Ham- * Spear. Fist | Eva: 2.40—Betty . Baumgart, Honor Rolls Made Known Honor Rolls listing students Roy Giles, Betty Canova, ens, Ann Wellons, Phillip instruction period. of. the first Head, Bernard Kaplan, Syl- semester of the 1945-’46 school year at the Key West Junior and Paul Gibson, Dorene Claw- son, Alfred Knowles, Alice Johnson, Christine Lastres, Kenneth Riveira, George Carmona, Ralph Doster, George Holzapfel, Joyce} Thompson. 1.80—Betsy Cates, Jose Fernan- dez, Virginia Turner, Helen McDonald, Joe Ward, Eu- gene Pita, John Jones, Floyd Roberts, John Solo- mon, Carolyn Collins, Bette Luke, Wesley Saunders, Inez Serrano, Ray Elwood, Oscar Orapeza, Joyce Thompson, Vincent Molina, Doris Roberts, Betty Filer, Louis Maloney, Sarah Rob- erts, Clayton Sims, Clayton! White. |1.75—David Freeman, Louis Ser- rano, Jack Larsen, Leota Russell, Emily Webb. 1.60—Patricia| Duncan, Shirley Papy, Sherry Tyson, Pa- tricia Wood, Frank Young, Manuel Lopez, | Richard} Trudeau, Mary Murray, Jim Ward, Robert Bowdon, El-} sie Thompson, Dorothy Weaver, Fay Clark, Billy released by Professor Horace O’Bryant, head of the two schools. The Rolls show: Senior High School Point Evelyn Cottrell, Gardner, Skelton, Betty Elizabeth Ann Kermit Roberts. 2.80—Jerry Henriquez. 2.75—Ruth Roberts, Smith. Antonica Rose Mary Kerr, Betty Spear, Giselda| Calleja, Florence Russell. 2.40—Patsy Russell, Andre Mum- ford, Conchita Varela, Joan Porter. 2.25—Patricia Duane, Joyce Mul- berg, Betty ‘Rae Brady, Rose | Marie - Pinder, Geraldine Marriott; Clayton Papy,| Nancy Sterling, Rosalie| Camalier, William. Curry. 2.20—Cathy Jeffers, Nancy Blau- vet, Billy Stewart, Estel Martinez. 2.00—Dorothy. Hobbs, Earl ,Keir- Merit Fred j Sie aroline mi, farion. *Salend, et Ma- ae -Galey Sweeting,! an Gerry ‘Albury, ae Boze, ea leanpyyS5- dies, FY at By Fleenory 4 6- ‘ yn” ASartula, —Glanssood..60—o Ann Marshall, Joan Wi =Knowles, Robert Archer, “""Garol Boza, Mary Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Norma Brown, Joe Curry, Jane Smith, Kermit Kerr, Char- lotte Rank, James Ewton, Diana Gonzalez, Elena Mon- zon, Ray. Paxton, Fred Rob- erts, Janet Adams, Joan Mc- Neal, Lillian Sawyer, Alice White, Anne Yates, Peter Diaz, Jacquelyn Duane. EDWARDS HAVE BOY Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ed- wards, 618 Fleming street, a boy weighing’ nine pounds af 11:53 o'clock the morning of Sunday, {February 10, at Porter’s Hos- pital. The new arrival has been giv- en the name of William Frederick, | Junior. Mrs. Edwards | Miss Doris Hart. Don Williams,‘ Randolph Richardson, Aguelio mez, Alice Hernandez, Jose Sanchez, Dorothy Carbonell, oe rl) ‘Burin, Claudia Rob- eech. 1.80—Hdward Gardner, Margaret Pettis,. Alma Rash, Nancy Lane, Dolores Lewis. 1.75—Gloria Acevedo, Herman Cerezo, Bertha Perez, Ho- tacio Castillo, Dale Ellis, William Freeman, Adam Stanzak, Mary-Louise Spen- cet! 1.60. Tom Howes, A, C. Evans, lie Sanders, Elsie Curry. net Conway, Ann Cooke, Amparo, Ovide, Faye Rob- rts, Leroy, Sawyer, Rose lae Higgs, Camilla Rod- Hane. Thelma Degler, Carl rill, Albert Parra, Claude Valdez, Ben Saunders, Jean Wooldridge,- Hilda Weber. , «Junior High, School Foint Aye. '|3.00—Belores Ennis, , Nellie Men- dez, Ann Doughtry, Mae aplan, . Colleen “Moore, Peggy Moss. 5 2.80—Doris Cowley, Edward runer, . David . Henriquez, | Marlen Zorsky. 1.5) was formerly , ~ ilton, Warren Thompson. 2.50—Pauline Hoover, Beverly a In March, 1943, the number of soldiers in the Fourth. Service Command reached its peer 434,000. 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