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an {HE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY PHONE 535 * Sawyers Visit Here For First Time In 13 Years At Robertses Me. and Mee Weodist Sawyer, they expressed the hope this will) som, domes, of Allapattah,| be corrected when they return were weekend visitors in) again. West and house guests The Miami visitors greatly en- ond Mrs. Carlyle Roberts, joyed their stay here, renewing atreet old acquainances, meeting rela- ‘The wee the first visit to Key!/ tives and new friends. They for the Sewyers in 13 years.| found the time all to short and =| 625) eureed there heve been, are looking forward to coming any changes einee they were! back again some time in the test and were surprised at future. advancement sccomplished| They arrived early Saturday © years The cluttered and! afternoon over the highway and Geeky weterfront drew the! returned to their Allapattah home By unloverabk mment and yesterday afternoon. Boarding Ladder, Pirate Ankle | Chain Exhibited At Jackson USO, THURSDAY— i Much wierest & shown in the ave ch and the board-| 8:30 Beginners’ Dance Class. Aewctete exhibit at the| 9:30 Advanced (Arthur Mur- fiquare USO ray Method). The benrding §ledder at one! pRIDAY— ee weed by the pirates and) 12:00 Hospital Field Trip. ty the selvege ships. It} 9:00 Dance. Navy Orchestra. feet weed by Capt Bradish! saTURDAY— i i mow the property! 2:00 Photogenic, Key . West. Currys Due Home Today Mrs. Freemont Curry and three daughters, Dorothy, Faye and Sandra, will return to Key West today following a weekend visit in Miami. The Currys journeyed to Miami to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. John P. Parker, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Curry, who left by train Monday for Philadel- phia, where they will make their future home. The Currys reside at 1405 Al- bury street. SMUUUUEROUAUUOERAAAUUGHOSUUUOD CREEL AO SRSA ERATE EET Personal Notes By PATRICIA ‘uvnoneanennnnenngnannguatauauuatetanengenesteesee te AE Here is the COBO clan: Mr. and Mrs. YGNACIO COBO we the parents, with Mr. Cobo being an expert cigar maker. ARMAN- DO COBO is the oldest boy. became been affiliated with the Army in peace time and through the pas* war. JOHN is another son. He operates the Bermuda Meat Mar ket. DELIO is a third brothe: who is also a dentist, having grad. uated from Atlanta Southe Dental School and who is at pr ent in the race for repre from this district. A sister, SO- LATA, is married to DOUGLAS McCARTHY. ttt With the recent visit here of LOUIS DION, we should recall jatince B Kirke | Town Tour | I were as | too, this family. There are the The etkiy cheine were found 4) 3:90. Badminton and Aerial) °” eestin : a Mrs. FRED D1. @ years ago by Tom Tennis, parents, ~ any ‘Ss. fut Adde, while rummag- } e .., |ON. Mr. Dion, who first came to a em of the Meatn ' aeons Movie with/Key West with the U. S. Army. Shorts, has risen now to a very influen © Ply 1... Fm 10:05 Second Show. tial position in the city and is | Other Facilities, Etc.: Checking,|serving as city tax assessor. HM. hates to « huge rock. An} it expremed the belief the chem were about te one hundred years old.) stamps, wrapping, mailing, cam- eras, bicycles, golf clubs, tennis racquets, showers, iron, dark tmilitery and civilians are|'20 Classical records, snack te we this display at bar, ping pong, shuffleboard, ed- deck Squere USO ; weational - vocational material, tng are schedulett activi-| telephones, etc. All military per- tthe USO weekly sonnel and families welcome. } Ee Club hours: 9 a.m, to 12 mid- rr) night daily. aw Snack Bar, 12 noon - 11:30 p.m. Recordings. @ 9 am, - 11:30 p.m. Saturday and j Sunday. William H. Henderson, director; | Wahneta Burt, assistant director; | Gerald Pinder, program director. v O90 Mempital Dance Class O80 Brel Croft 898 Camere Club. Mrs. Albert Mills To Direct Beautification Of Hospital write Mrs. William The Heeutification program of will call or Be Womens y, Warren, 511 Hesnpee waderway with Rae 1 4 619. ae ‘ . Ke: eee. garden ‘eol| phat 4 resting more and eee of Der Titeeee for this work more. residents,” said Mrs. War- Ge De Aveiiery end the city, ren yesterday. “There were more eeeetiingly fortummte that! than one hundred and twenty- 0) contrite her time and) five visitors at our last ‘open this project house’ a few Sundays ago. All Tee, Ge cooemat palm has) were delighted with the building ) Ty and one ton of ter] and equipment and I'm certain oe) «ome tom of humus! that Key Westers who read of Pirrhon | the appeal for plants, shrubs and 2 comet = fequeet & being! and vines will respond generous- ty the Auxthery for plants,| ly. They will be proud to have ot wines Meepital trucks! « part in the beautification of the Si call fer them « contributors! hospital grounds.” May Repeat ‘Blithe Spirit’ In April Due To Great Response ' Bite Bp omueing and) The cast for the performances Gertie «Neel ~Cowerd play, to ewe, would be the same, with = the fer Theater for the exgeption of the harassed Sights lest week, was sch a husband, played last week by See Meet the cost may respond) Peul Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, © pepele: derand thet i be re who have been activ the wes West Players for several years At © meetin of the Key West’ are selling their book store and Pievers tot cic 4 said leaving Key ‘West — as Mrs. every por tes mee wae a sell George Mills White, president of ny ant thet every morning! the players, said last night “but! peeqeic aiting Paul it is devoutly hoped, not per-| ths Herokcatene t manently” might buy ticket open sv that Maida and Joseph Lazarovici, tive was Deeetietied pretee for the per- directors believe they have found many quar-'an excellent and experienced) | the audience person to take Mr. Smith's part with its orig & and several dom with the tf im the cast flat in the play. If this is the case, the repeat performances will be scheduled for three four} nights, beginning Monday, April i or ely rime . " - wt | Organ Program Jr-Sr. High P.-T. A.| At St. Paul's Meets Tonight | th eries of gan medi will be given of The Junior-Senior High School P.-T. A. will hold its regular] Seimt) monthly meeting this evening at! wmor- 8 o'clock in the school auditorium, 30 corner White and United streets A very interesting program ha: been arranged by Earl program chairman. All parents and friends cordially invited to attend. After the meeting a social hour) tunes on St. will be enjoyed and delicious re- gan, in the! freshments will be served by the! { candles hospitality committee. | be ask Yates,| ee RK Rot Alice Marie atut are, vspiring mel the in - repatinrsriaten " stained =Dr. Ruth Andrus declares that f the Crucifixion rigid discipline harms children. ne to pro pressive and efter ;% the general public to attend the Wednesday evening organ ' ' stended meditations ( has done much for the city. The oldest boy is FRED, JR. Then there is LOUIS, then FRANCIS, then HUBERT. There is a sister, too. Louts is at p i Army but has been a: nt houg- ing manager of a Federal Housing Project near Washington. kok *& These mornings and early eve nings are certainly COOL a DELIGHTFUL. This is the b part of the weather in Key We I think, although many touri go back home in March each y Coming up soon, too, is the tarpon season:and the nightly fo: s af:- ter them, which I especially joy. The rainy season in K West is coming up. This season is about in the spring and fall of each year, with quite a bit of rain also in the summer. This all oc- cording to the records of the Weather Bureau. Tropical rain in Rr (eh Rhone Key West, with the coolness of; cers, the dropping water and the steam West Municipal hos-}trom the warm sireets, is most | delightful. Coming up,soon, too are: those beautiful cloud forma- tions and sunscts seen in, summer ‘weather. ww ke weeks to be Of all il, Mr: OPAL VAN DEURSEN picks this | time. Lying in bed with a slight touch of grippe, Mrs. Van Deursca is fretting that she is not about in the interest of the Red Cros. drive. Chairman Saunders teil us that there will be some spec features of the drive soon. 9.4 you look in Kr window and see the display Gerald has made up on Red Cross? ik ee Mrs. FRANCIS CRANE, known writer of detectiv. who has had her work well com- mented upon throughout the country, is in Key West selecting a locale for a new murder m. tery. Some of you local folk w ean show Mrs. Crane the vari¢ spots in town would be doing K West a favor. Incidentally, M Crane is intrigued with the s! gestion of adventure in Key West. | The cit; ised in stories. Her detective stor « by the way, will also soon go ov =. the air. a locale not often Social Calendar TUESDAY Junior-Senior High School PTA, 8:00 p.m., School Auditoriurn. Alumni Meeting of Mary im- maculate, 8:00 p.m., Home of Mrs. Caroline Roberts, Simonton Street. * * WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, 8:00 p.m., Officers’ Club, Whitehead and Untied Streets. wk ik THURSDAY Oyster Supper, Woman's Club house, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Ladies Sewing Circle, Key West General Hospital, 2:00 p.m. FRIDAY ibaa’ Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m, St. Paul's Parish Hall. Eastern Star, 8:00 p.m., Scot tish Rite Temple. * * SATURDAY Brownie Meeting, Fler Methodist Church, 10:00 pm. * n, MONDAY Key West Players, B ter, 8:00 p.m. Thea U.S. to der tenaziticatior He | a dentist and has also | Commentator’s Wife Here *he} 312) Suddenly It’s Spring— At One Time Or Another By NATHAN OATIS , AP Newsfeatures Writer NEW YORK, March 19. -—; Denver and 11:33 in Chicago—but |Spring will be a little late thig its March 21 at 12:33 a.m. in the i jeast. ee ni the eastern part of the} The season arrives first, by local | United States. |time, just east of the international In most of the country,,it.wiil date line, which plays around come around on March 20 (tempx- | with the 180th meridian in mid- raw), but in the eastern standard Pacific. It will be spring at 6:33 time zone that will be the day ve-) p.m. March 20 on Midway. !'fore spring. | In the southern hemisphere, it Of course, it Imight as well Be isn’t the spring that comes wita _|spring—the season is just around! the vernal equinox—it’s the fali. the corner. March 21. } In fact, they'll tell you up at} | Hayden Planetarium, spring busts | “equal night”—is called so b- out all over at the same time. Its, cause nights and days then are |just the clocks that read differ- theoretically of the same length, It will be along on/This will happen in Buenos Aires taf 1:33 a.m. March 21. An equinox—from Latin for jently from place to place, ex-|but for technical reasons, Coies {plains Associate Curator Robert says, this is never quite so. {R. Coles, {| In New York, for exampie, Spring comes when the sun is, when the sun first cuts the hori equinox—standing zon, on March 21 will be at 6:01 jat the vernal jover the equator on its way north. a.m. and sunset at 6:07 p.m. | When this happens, it’s March 26 “Of course,” adds Coles, “that in most of the United States—9.33 is for the true horizon—which no- p.m. ‘in San Francisco, 10:33 in body ever sees in New York.” Mrs. Dan Navarro Has Annual Party | i pues Se Visiting .with Mr, and, Mrs.| . Mr, and Mrs. Dan Navarro en- |Gene Otto until April first, is) tertained Sunday with their an- Mrs. Earl Godwin ‘and Her si8teg nyal buffet,and ¢ocktail party at | Mrs. Blair Sh@emaker, both! of | their home on’ Elizabeth street. It Washington, D. C. *“}was a beautiful and*most success- “Mis.Godwin is the wife of the fut affair -with—two—hundted| a diovnews commentator, SUEsts inVitedorse cna and’ thinks Key Westers should rs. ‘shout from the roof tops” what a beautiful ride it is down the | keys and how fascinating Key West is. James Roberts. Miss Spangenberg Paul Esquinaldo To Wed Mr. Mason ‘Released | | David H. Masor 42, and Mild- Pn nnes ey | red Irene Spangenberg, 37, both Paul Edmund Esquinaldo, yco-' &f Key West, have filed an appli- man first class, V-6, USNR, son of Cation in the county judge’s office 1 street,. was given his re-' “nother a . fase : from the Naval Service on’ ed. from Arthur A. Barth, 36, of March 17, after three nine Patterson, N. months, and six da: ice, | Gurfein, 30, Gr He was awaxded, medals in the Bren ieee Your Lodge Meets American {tér, European, Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th | Asiatic, and Pacific, including the good conduct medal. ‘He also had Fridays of each month, 8:00 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. nboro, N. C. | victory ribbons for service, at | Okinawa, Guam, Eniwitock. and Korea. He served on the USS 4 | = > eae Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 3ed | John P. Gray for one year. He | ucsdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's | has numerous commendatory Jet-} Hall ters from his commanding offi- | yt te Sistere1ab andosrauwon Before entering the service, he, ens eden ie Knights of | Was stationed at the local Naval Rebekah, Ast and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 | Base in a‘elerical capacity: | p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. Key West Lodge Number |} Kilikhts Of Pytias. Meets every | Friday night at Knights | of | Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. j \Oyster. Supper i} \Posiponed | Sees | The Oyster Supper scheduled} under the auspices of the Strand Theater Woman's Club, has been post-| BrGGy ANN GARNER in poned until Thursday, March from 6 to 8 o'clock, according to, “JUNIOR MISS” announcement made today by! Se 5 | Mrs. Dan L. Navarro. | BSomingie Abels borekdans) | = “KNOWN home remedy for relieving miseries of children's colds, RYICKS | Monroe Theater | JANE BRYAN in “Girls On Probation” Coming: “Lost In A Harem” Villa D’Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay Open Again to the Public Moderate Rates i | Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 | Large Spacious Rooms | | | | A424 444444444444 44444444464644444464444 KEY WEST---MIAMI Seats Now Available $595 50 Minutes Flying Time Over the Magnificent Beauty of the Florida Keys NATIONAL(Gp)AIRLINES The <a Suceancer Route ONE WAY aaa dada dara aaraaaaabaaabadadadahahad For Reservations, Call Phone 1040, 514 Southard Street Sa i i la a ttn i tnt stn nnn lan tons fo dn 4 Navarro was assisted by ‘Miss Marie Hartell and Mrs.; Wayne Huddleston, Robert Wal-| and, Esther L., 163, |, fapoRus' : sem A RAAAADABAADAAALADASAADAAAADAAABEDS Y Pupils who have done betier-} Marilyw Adams, Alice Carter, than-average work at the Harris; Judith Goodman. { Professor Elementary School during the sec | 5B, Mrs. Price; George Gibson,! in charge of the ond six-week period of the last| Pete Johnson, Bruce Cleare, Julie: | 1945-46 semester are included in} Lang, Frank Sawyer, June Griffin,' the following Honor Roll: Mae Ranger, Jack Wells. t Dinner T. | Barbara Walterson, Judy Hoar. } Gloria Milian, J. Carbonnell,! Mrs. Gertrude Ricketts Announces the Opening on March 18th of lace, Danny Navarro, Jerry Pita, Joyce Johnson, Robert Appel; | routh, Barbara Dickens. 4A, Miss Meador; Robert Muse, ; Purelest PLENAMINS Twe tiny capsules contein ALL VITAMINS | known to be essential to human nutrition, plus liver and iron. be $2.59 — » Jexalt rrooucr | Be .G and Pre-School Groups 9 to 12, Monday Through Friday DAILY, WEEKLY and MONTHLY RATES Enrollment Limited Telephone 347-J or 768-R GARR ne S BABMACY | “DELMONICO H DEL Restaurant and Bar 218 Duval Street ‘Serving she’ Finest Foods Swift’s Tenderized skates an eet OE Beer and Wine Served * During Legal Hours SUUUELEUELEU AAU EEE ‘Fleming Street Methodist Church — Tonight—7:30 o’Clock “THE LOST COIN” @ | “THE VICTORY IN LIFE” avs : Msant ‘So Frei j | \}) Weanesday—10:30 A.M. | \ | : You Are Invited To All ‘Setvices of the Revival 7¢ | Revival Services through March 21st r “ \ : REV. SHULER (SEB BB BBBeee ese eee The Next Time You Go Any Place RIDE THE BUS for Convenience and Economy {U OR VON UT ON eI OI OUT NV ON TTT OCCT OT ITU T UVSC WOU TY CT TTT USNC CRYO VTC TT TTT ewTewe — tt Bayh Shor tye 4 >a a BUS FARES Downtown Buses, | Routes 2 and 3 10c City Hospital, Stock Island and Boca Chica WERE HERE TO SERVE THE FAMILY When you're all out together shopping or having fun: when Dad’s on his way to work, and Mother’s going to visit Friends; dren are off for school—our lines serve the family, rere] Nez Poinciana and | Naval Hospital . = | when the chil- safely and courteously KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY, ix PHONE 1057 J. W. Sellers, Manager i dnd ott tndnd dd bdntndndndn tnd bn ttt tn dndetatn detain EI EES OIC EOC OOOO COE CCS earrings vevvew . 1A, Mrs. E. Stricker; Jo Ann! 5A, Mrs. Haskins; Joe Hoar, Johnson, Addie Grace Muse,| Emmett McCracken. HH onors Sam Della Mae, Russell, Eleanor Saun-| _ 6B, Mrs. Jones; Patsy Johnson, | { Yers, Judith Saundérs, Winnie) Jerry Cottar, Jimmie Butler,! pinner will be held tonight at | | Stirrup. | Mitchell Appelrouth, Frank Rob-' the Gulfstream at 6: |< 1A, Miss H. Williams; Michele, erts, Clements Betancourt, Mario o'clock honoring Sam who | Biiley, Juanita Henriquez, Bar-| Rodriguez, James Cooper, Billy will shortly be lea the city. * ara Louise Ramirez, Joyce Rob-| Roberts, Thomas West, Orlando jt js sponsored by the West : ents, Mary Jane Watson, Glenn| Anuez, Cecile Perez, Peggy Pin-| Businessmen’s Association. , Roberts. | der. | Committee chairman in 2A, Mrs, Huddleston; James} 64; Mrs. Ely; No honor roll re-| js Ss, R. Silberman. Tickets will Ranew, Joy Stickney, Thomas| Ported. | be available at the door. Thirty- | Gibson, Robert Read, Daphne} ETE CELE ST | seven have already signified their Warren, Constance Kennedy,| The irrigation pioneers of the intentions of attending. Ronnie Singleton, Shirley Lewin, country were the Indians of the - Sandra Johnson, Merle De Land,| Southwest. | Subscrive to The Citizen, Billie Faulk, Charles. Otterson. ie a 2B, Mrs. Watkins; Rose An- nelle Reese, Mary Griffin, Teddy! Key, Jimmy Ortiz, Jatsy Johnson, ; 44 fy TFA John Zinn Roberts, Alvin Smith. We Cy CLO, ES 2B2, Miss Haskins; No honor} roll reported. | LZ. LLIN (ea WA, TES 3B, Miss Dungan, Henry Cleare, | James Elwood, Frank Hood, Gerry Navarro, America Rickels,| © Just dissolve Blu-White Flakes in the Anita Sierra. ane arene: 3A, Mrs. Albury; Walter Bir nS cheval you wash, mann, Melvin Huffman,. Robert! 9 Ne extra bleing rinse. ; Lowe, Roger Sweeting, “Je rites ‘Ss sige campers ili he joes not have ‘ ear Millicent-Taylor, Bouya WHI SIAKES yet, remomber—irs new! 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