The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 4, 1946, Page 6

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eg EO ETO CE NL ONAL ELLE! LOE AL EEL A PRESTR TPP ISRRMAY CAS BAK Od ee Ree ee ee s SOCIETY By PATRICIA * PHONE 535 Seied-Ananal Poinciana Election For Its Resident Council Is Thursday Twice a year eleven men ang en: ihe Cc, brant yee Gi women ciana | den, % ucille Calverley - ee ee pel Charles Collins, Mrs. Inez Har- oe efor he | ris, William Hadgson, Mrs. Nellie ident Council, representing the) yiolzapfel, John Hopkins, Oscar @ommunity in many ways and Johnson, Shirley eerie, Chae looking out for the best interests! les McCraw, B. J. McFall. Roy af the people. The Council meets’ Nelson, and John E. Pickens, Jr each Thursday evening at the; John Adams, Mrs. Calverley community hall and all meetings} Mrs. Harris, Oscar Johnson, Shir- are open to the general public. ley Ledford and Charles McCraw Thursday, March 7th, is the} are serving on the present coun- time for the next election. The; cil. Mrs. Holzapfel and Charles t of the election dis-! Collins NG ee or tributed to the residents Tuesday} councils, John E. ‘ickens, Jr. lists fifteen candidates, with a} has just been released from ser- possibility of other names being! vice after three years with the géded before the ballots are; Army Air Corps. ae Election is by the sec-| All reeane of seg ponclane® australian ballot and all res-| are invited to ; register eir pie fegardless of time residing. choices Thursday between the im the project are eligible to! hours of 2 and 8 p. m. at the vote. community hall. Mrs. Pauline ‘The fifteen candidates include| Shael and James’ Higgs will act the following, listed alphabeti-' as tellers. Jayshees Have Buffet Supper And Card Party For Public fn their Yirst social appearance tastefully garnish with ; ‘ i st No- |. designs to honor the Trish.’ since their panic dae Food: courses served consisted Wember, the Jayshees, auxiliary of) (6 tuna fish salad, potato salad, | the Junior Charober pfGemmerce, | cold cuts, crackers, olives, gherk- host with a buffet supper ins, cake and keverage. card party at the Woman’s| Prizes in excess of $100 in vai- on Duval street last.ue and ranging from hard-to-g2t week. |nylons to harder-to-get soap pow. Wisitors to the building were'ders and bars of soap, with C.- welcomed by members of the mers linen sets, gasoline, groce-- who acted as hostesses ‘ies, powders and perfumes, wines serving room for the bu.-| tickets to the theaters and various fet was tastefully decorated with other prizes, were. given away sprays of bougainvillaea ati during the evening. \ green fern. ‘The Jayshees appreciate the co | ‘The serving table, which was operation of the Key West mer- e@vered by a French lace table-| chants and wish to thank all me: eth with green candies in silver chants contributing for their as- ks, bad an appetiziug sistance in making the party sv:k @tray of food to greet the eye, a success. : | Poinciana Hi-You Club Celebrates . . : 4 ° +} tt , First Anniversary With Dinner t és dg ‘The Poinciana Hi-You Club, a! out some ‘plan. to take: care. of of the Poinciana Commu-| the young people and promised Church is now one-year old; the full support of the manage-! plans to celebrate the first’ ment, Mr, Pickens called:a meet- . with a dinner. At ing of young’ ‘people: which, was meeting of the Club =} followed by a second to complete evening, _Fridgy,, March! pj: and th ond week in was set for the dintiey and! Maps thd) picid! FEA Scribner ap-| Club got undet way: ‘with 44 ebmmittee | ehairmeh to) ¢ Bek Gicmions | Paps have the details. n ena and the club President Stanley Koller ayters adjoi the commun- Edward Helton are in charge ha keep a lively group busy ‘@f the program; Barbara Hud-| and happy with Mr. Pickens act-| of decorations; Pat Terrell] ing as director and assisted by) tickets. The Sunshine Circle,} other adults who give their time; Women’s organization of thejas counsellors and hosts and/| Community Church, will prepare} hostesses, Other’ officers of the; md serve the dinner. club include Betty Canova, sec-! During February of last year] retary; Nancy. Pickens, treasurer; | L. G. Lewis, then manager of| Virginia Turner, June Danforth, Poinciana Place project, ask-| Johnny Robinson, Pat Terrell.| Rev. John E. Pickens to work! members-at-large. | | Girl Scout Assoc. |J.M. Reynolds Meets Tonight. |Coming Home The Girl Seout Reaadion for| J. ’'M.' Reynolds of Key West, Leaders and their committees’ Who has been serving’ overseas House, 1106 Pete ines hae i sie U. aM vrehar we peobate) 4 . ome for a thirty-day furlough. @tlock. All members. .ar¢ Per me ' ©) Mr-cReypolds jwill ybe; acca | ee be peace. unhla back, with hick whe Wi | i. u OP. Vourci > Reynolds, formerly Miss Rose enry arcta Bethel of ‘Key’ West, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Discharged N. Wilson of Vero Beach, who }. Ae, has been very ill. (Speci to The Citizen) Mrs. Wilson is the former Miss| CHICAGO, 1l.—Henry Patrick] Yulee Bethel. They are the Gareia, Sic, 504 Catherine street,| daughters of Mrs. A. L. Garcia! Key West, stationed at the Naval] °f 1024 United street. _ Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Va. has been discharged after! Hincmths of dus in tne Naan | Hastern Stars Entertain Friday Billy Bruns W . Fern Chapter Order Eastern! , Notes Birthday Star will have a banquet honor-| ing state officers on Friday at Billy Bruns entertained a few bon 7 Stee at La Concha Hotel. of his frie x servations are to be made} =! ~ ee Cvening atl by Wednesday with Mrs. Isabelle home is uncle and aurt,| Fleming at 217-W or Mrs. Grace| Mr, and Mrs. Phillip Clements, at| Archer at 152-R. { 418 NW. 30th St, Miami, Fla,| Those who will visit here are Selebrating his 15th birthday. | Mrs. Mabelle Ramey, grand mat-, sou. | FON. OF} in Florida; rs. | Ege a Played and enjoy-| Jennie Gore, grand chaplain; Mrs. Tei thy gpl Julva| Lillian Johnson, grand marshall;| Fs po Lrg wn ne won’ Mrs. Hazel Sears, grand Ruth; ved » ape |Mrs. Ruth Rosselle, grand in- and ice cream were conga. | sttuctor; Mrs. Lydia Del Thur-| i crea served.. mon, grand representative, Dela-| Billy received lots of nice gifts. ; ’ ~~" | ware; Mrs. Irene Adams, grand eee cern: Toy Lae, eae representative, Wyoming; Mrs | Lane, q er,| Charles §. Lowe, committee-| Mary Ann Wise, Neil Bell, Clem Rogers, Jr., David Lane, Larry eae Mann, Eunis Collins, Bobby Lane, BY EUROPEANS | Teddy Carey, Kent Phagan, Ton- DETROIT. — Europeans ae duced the avocado, mango, pine-| Ryles, and Martha Clemenis. ily is a student at Robert E. Lge High Sch>ol in Miami and is apple, papaya, guava. coffee, and the son of Mrs. Mizpah Bruns of | cith (i Na) wii | us fruits to the Hawaiian ‘is- this city lands, is. t j JOE PEAE he R y les received the first prize in oO Albury z | Club and he should the distance flying with c iceman NUMEROUS SPECIES i LEER. | be recognize l William Curry and George c . Mr. Al- : the group. ¢ Stewart in second and third a v ned. to re- BALTIMORE.—There ap-| CUSTOM TAILORED are BILL DE pleces. Kenneth Jackson with on of city | jroximately nine hundred species| AQUILINO LOP’ the best made kite. said he | ‘erns on the Hawaiian islands. |, ¢Awnings and match grouy The judges were Mrs. t 30 1 I Sonik uld take th n | pent as ae Frank MacLain and A, Parra, YH CT EE Window Shades Ss sur_py. With the program directed by ; you aioe BOSS s af | Available in the t ; * Cae gene peekins of she "si I 1 Ha z Strand Theater ' Best Materials and er : ity Recreation Department. i Workmanshi Ft KATHARINE HEPBURN in | on IP. : All the children who en- ie MPP Y E Uiserelyleciovesdiibe ac sacckt HUGE SUPPLY <¢, 2% | “wirrnout Love” |... WE SPECIALIZE IN een eee with many others there to ebieais SEO ES Coming: "It All Game True” | THE COMPLETE SERVICE bce hia cat : , watch the fun as spectators. (Continued from Page One) ae ; of VENETIAN BLINDS him ai bie Colonel Le TIS. 7. ee RIE ESTAR Retaped, Recorded and to enjoy his deep sea f * t iat wis idhnthenctins = = BC ¢ xc iAVE SON Repainted a bit before his hand n to ¢ fe en mad | — oo | Monroe Theater | KEY WEBr feat aul s ever seen was thet new projects thro and 4 que ANN SOUTHERN in |Venetian Blind Co. on the Colonel's face < iness Man's Associ 1 Mrs. Tec | | by-holding up his first sailfish club he is a Direc t 21, at Er “Maisie Goes To Reno” leprae Rea ke ok * Ok ok i Mtlan aoe < MRS. ROY DULION is a very ;LORIA AC } Coming: “There Goes Kelly | come addition to Key West's " Sponge rues | = dents. During th the Dulion: DOLORES THOF - —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—“—s_—_— —___—_—_—o__ Rete Gere ceca fc Ciibroucen are'g0 ( TWO HOTELS in... MI AMI at POPULAR PRICES mander and EY t W ved t ee ee aa a a 3 at oe Cc C ¢ on pou ates w ) I Located in the Heart of the City and often went fi n. taken out recently for glamour .. cs aaa Rates uy Writ Wi They are t the golf course and on} SS ie h | Reasonable ROOMS fochacaeek teen Cluskeys t able “beaut uu shoul : | i dave fo, Fea ta beaches, Nou) ah ae with BATH and TELEPHONE haa mana 2 || Ford Hotel — Pershing Hotel tee boat: | 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. Ist Avenue MR. COPE. one of Key r 80 "Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator new merchants. c Solarium Heated i ee He | ) nt 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ’ Bluejacket Has A Date With A WAY FURNISHES INFORMATION| ROBERT TSW CONCERNING CONTINU-| LOCAL UNIT TIES Ra 8 Be ee) | ee hy sia dia ale ae Edwin -Trevor has sent The| . With well-developed plans iid citizen the following agtoreation) an adequate number of men and: : -bout ‘the special gifts committee; women to carry of the Red Cross -fund drive in; disaster relief Key Westiiidi, | Key West Chapter, American “T have accepted the chairman-| Red Cross is prepared to swing hip of the specialgifts commit-} into action the moment disaster = ge 1946 Red Cross Fund} strikes Robert § i aie As ordnance operations offi-| aster relief chairman of the ‘er of General Hodges’ First U ; chapter said today. 3. Army, I was in continual con-| “Plans for shelter, medical and act with the Red Cross field: nursing care and other assistance jirector. He secured for our to disaster victims are complete,” roops alone over 200 health andj Spottswood said. “Our disaster velfare reports for enlisted men| personnel have been ; they nd officers who were anxious! know what to do. disas- bout their home- conditions | ter befall anywhere within Mon- These ‘and other services were! roe county, the Red Cross Chap- o my knowledge handled quick-, ter is prepared to provide emer- y and at no cost to the service-| gency relef as well as to assist nen involved. victims in rehabilitation.” “The war is over, but the war| During the past year the Red will never be over for the Red| Cross provided relief in 260 dis- cross. Their staff of overseas}.@sters throughout the antry. , ersonnel will remain ‘at hig side’ ’ntil the last man is. home;again. 'nereased: peace-time activity jin: Sey West is anticipated. Plans for 946have been eompleted;.and nany; of the programs: already: ave been started? Our: firemen vere given Red Cross first’ aid training this month. Home nurs~| ng is being taught in the high} 4 chool now, The Grey Ladies; clared. “In the 1945 Florida and ‘re working every day in the | Texas hurricanes combined less "I. S. Naval Hospital. The pro-| than a dozen deaths occurted, in ‘uction corps has acepted a large! contrast to the thousands of lives uota of garments to be made] lost in the Florida hurricanes of ‘or shipment overseas to civili-} 1926 and 1928.” _ ‘ns whose homes and families} _In all. approximately a quarter ~ave been wrecked during the! of a million persons affected by ‘evastatine war years. Of course.| disaster were assisted by. the vhen a disaster is threatened| Red Cross during the past year in our Red Cross is always the| 451 counties of 41 states, the Dis- irst one at hand to be sure that} trict of Columbia’ and Alaska, reparations are made to take; Mr. Spottswood said. are of people who must evacu-} ene M te their dwellings. t $ y’ appeal’ to, you is at least} Your Lodge eets Mhtinue, if* vou ‘cannot atpaea Chasas OES, aid yee 9 701 i sincerely sayjit’as.qur Fern Chapter, » Furs a, ae if: that the Tgood’ Work Fridays of each ‘month, 6:00 f the Red Cross can continue’ P-r4, Scottish Rite Temple. hécedsfully,/ Whiéh ican ionly be Pocahontas Lodge, ° ist and ord Tone our generous contribu-| Hissar, 7:30 p.m. Red Men's ions. i alt. “Please mail your check to me, Pythian Sisters, Ist and 3rd Mont %s soon as it is cohvenient for days, 7:30 p.m, Knights of -ou ti » Pythias, Hall. ‘ see juice eS | Rebekah, Ist and 3rd cag 7:30 ‘ . St 1 pm, Golden Eagle ! séibe To Provide For = ie |) MUSIC-LOVING THIEF * Transition From. | waxcestex Ma, — whit Navy Photos % ~ Allis) not big, tough hawser3! 12° At: the gate an identifica- | case golf, -altho t where beer is and pitching ships in the tion card is shown the |there is a regular n i ng is another speri f ti bbae BR re Mac cing Mrs. i ny fost ao Blue: ‘d and Who should be waiti urse on Stock I which can be enjoyed at the Nav W. T P ‘imothy Miskell: le: © piano Here in Key West a blue} hit GE aee ar whites, | 4. Ata gift shop, Models neceea eet oe AF 10 Feace ME | ine hall of het former ‘rési- takes advantage of one of newest additions to the Service, the girl WAVES Photos above can be seen rect tion as a Navy gob and WAV see it: are examined by the c 5. On t! nut palm | | dence while ~ taking Nousehold Acting under authority dele- alae ‘fo the IY eho Is sated to it by President Truman that: somebrie: had Minted Ake n an executive order signed Fri- piano, : ‘ay, the Civil Service Commission nounced that it has promul- let's hive 2. Making the main dr rman shows the WAV quaintness of the Island City asa matter of “form” 6. Ee 2 crack at golf, in this|too, at one of the c¢ STATI HEerrrcLcea ACLU Gent PTET TL Ga , | ° . se »srovide for the transition of the P 1 N Bs III IIS SSIS SS, Social Ca lendar SG | Civil Service System from a war-| . ., ‘ | Tal ey pk o ¥ = time to a peacetime basis, Arthur ersonal |Notes Jac hie Knowles Boykin Is rastorini. local CSC secretary} For Your Cough AGC First In Kite No. sid ona By PATRICIA Fl Vew Sergeant The regulations just issued by| oa regain retharel os & THM ~E eying va a he Civil Service Commission, gause it goes right to Ste PRD THERA. ike. box ying { Police rill take the place of the regular] Souble to, ee been — ¢ ivil service rules as well as the Soothe and heal raw, charter boating with W: Pp About thirty-five children s\ regulations, These ed 1 mucous Ter- stler, Jr.,Jin. Miami entered the Recreation De- : re, under the: terms’ 2 hottie of Oxeomulsise with the tine tiithed to Key we partment kite flying contest : i vib | sfithe order, to become effective derstanding you must way it cig@rge of the c held at Bayview Park Sat- plete chegk | xt least 30 days from the date wickly allays the cough oF Jou are “Switchtail” hee. poe urday morning at 10 o'clock, | y xf the signing of the order but fo have ur money i 4 ade up e signing o e order but, EC i P: ° : ; e i offec' : J JOHN es = saneeriiving moa — pod iN toy Hamee may ive Bak sepemmieel ts st c R OMULSION he is a bi than best made kite. Jackie Know- Mi : Dave King dis- | Jo r Coughs, Chest Bronchitis SAWYER, HARE a star kite won the prize for xt in line was | .f flowering plants, tre Pleasant lady and is ¢ ry wel ===

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