The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 30, 1946, Page 3

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ae SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1946 SOCIETY ’ Margaret Mercedes Milcs, “sing editor of the Herald, and of Mr and Mre et ee eee Gis a. tmerty of Key Wost,| Mase by Aitchison, city edi- H Biuert Morrison, former)“, %t the Herald. | Miss Miles middle name of @@tter of The Citizen,! Mercedes was given her at birth ied at3 o'clock to- i the Bis was the first baby born there. we Lutheran Miss Miles has spent two years followed by « im the WACS as a first lieutenant. home of Mr. and! Miss Miles served five years on ©. Simmons, 416 the Herald staff, and i Fifteenth roed, Miemi. temporarily to become a WAC trite will be attended by. She was released from the serv- denet Morrmon (Mr. Morri- ice as a first lieutenant, and re- Mise Mery Bod-| sumed her duties on the Herald. © Siemens, whe Mr. Morrison is telegraph edi- Mom) Herald un- tor of the Herald, and it was in the seme of Pauls Clark. The | the Hera editorial rooms that wilh Miles met. “rt é ' : fi i 5 ij : [ Mildred Spangenberg Weds _ David H, Nason Today.At4P.M. Mee Mildred = Spangenbersg,, present tpl dikipihived at! Nihal) 4 Geer oF Mr and Mrs. George: #7ating_Base_here. He has been. Spengenbers of Tunkhansock,| ™ Key. West for, four years. Penney ivenie. will wed David H =m of DS. Nason of Tu Miemmeme i @ 4 @eterk at Southernmost) young Bill Clerk. Pretrterien Cherch on White! Ushers at the wedding will be tert, Rev Melrose Avery offi-| George Christy and Peter Nason. The bride will wear a white Mee Gpengenbers © @ former) sharkskin suit with headdress of =) Gere eetioned at Naval) jasmine flowers, She will wear a CGpereting Bose here At present! corsage of gardenies. The matron ae © Gapervieer at the Municipal of honor will weer a white and Heaps! o@ Steck Ielend. She is, brown marquisette net dress and et Reewn i Key West and has) will also wear a corsage of gar- 2 Rent ef tr tenets | denias. | > Rasen served two years, The couple will be at home to) WP He © & Engineers and is, their friends at Parks Apartment. F Floyd Clark. Best Iieutenant Floyd ‘k of the i ne a en Mr. and Mrs. leadove A ppelebiith ’* Have Reception For Weintraubs ett Bee Reedore Appe!l-| Mrs, Appelrouth. Mrs, Weintraub S08 ERPVe! Htheet, will en-| i from Tampa where she and 2 @ qewegtion for far ity, Mr. Weintraub were ffiarried this week M: et Pee Hendy from 5, Mr. Weititraub it an active civ-} » es series wo & i homer of Mr, and, ic leade ‘Weat _ bas Siew Wemtravt, newly- ete pects Ty As ir the ley eee West Junior hamber Com- eo os Miss Roberts Bride lof Mr. Russell Miss Nerle Rose Roberts be- Semen come the bride of Iver F. Russell Mee DO FREW HENRY. the! last night. Mrs. Melville M. Rus- emer Miter Carey of this’ Sell and Nathan J: Roberts wit- ie, & Visiting with ber son,'nessed the ceremony. Notary Gite. Gt the home of ber ounts,| Public Pedro Aguilar pertormed Sie Hetty Curry ond Mrs Emma! he ceremony. Get Pine, 129 Whitehead street | . *** | Thirty-Seventh Mrs Mem) th fe of Col = : Hens. worm wan tne Atemual Reunion ewe A Comp oa nist ee erted with ie Atornte ont > union of the Convent of Mary + > : ttre, EARL hwo, whe had’ Lemeculate Alumnae Association Thirty ee 6 stedest ot the @r J ¥) will be held Easter Monday at Porter Hedpitel for the past two) the Convent. yuare GP leave over the high President of the organization is ous (oom ming ‘or! Mrs. Caroline L. Roberts. Mrs. Teleheeeee, Fie. where she will) paul E. Newhouse is secretary. ee © eth areduate course St) The reunion will be at six o’- ee eet of whieh she will be 4) clock in the evening. oortified mudwife At the end of fie eouree she experts to be back | : SES S| Social Calendar prerties om th ty ter husband — we Bar! Sands okds the posi- SATURDAY E : “= euperintendent of the, Brownie Meeting, Fleming St. ieee! gee plant. Good luck and a Methodist — 10:00 ain. qed Auer wish Mrs MONDAY ot eee Key West Players, 8:00 p.m., Sh ond Mere PAUL LAKE and Barn Theate ORCHID + tof for Blithe Spirit’, 8:00 p.m., Barn oa z Theater, Duval Street. Strawn hase the trousseau oe a te tow ager whe TUESDAY & gure Whe Inet Week| Woman's Club, Woman's Club- a Age | house, 4:00 p.m. Poinciana Pre-School P.-T. A, ** i Wiiam tethount wont 8:00 p.m., at the School. 4 hawt \oes trentin ts home} * * ~ A having just returned wepNESDRY fom Ge where he WS) Bridge Club, Officers Cluo, temas with he U & Army of) Whitehead and United Sts., ee ape ot | 8:00 p.m. eee | * hh tot of quiet tum wee hed st! THURSDAY ee epee of RAYMOND, Sewing Committee, Key West LARD @t the Botery Clud last Hospital, 2:00 p.m. i be intro wat of « clear sky FRIDAY Thecte, Wi theved machite nls xx th «Sete Attersqy GLENN Girl Scouts, Troop 4, St. Paul's MISCER Michievousty, Judge Parish Hall, 4:00 p.m. AGUTLANO LOPEZ jupped tw! Fashion Show, Jr.-Sr. Hix)ij ee feet and quickly ifitroduced Schoo! Auditorium. dutee Maypmond Lord Quiet beenagi ten om erownd the table.’ hands. Judge Lord, who we all dutee Lord, @& you know, was know pretty well, has been the cee temper & the case of secur-| object of much joshing, which me «@ Gamer leense fer the Gulf- you can do when know a) gee Hesteurant. In the midst fellow is pertectly honest. Any- ot & bet Gg between church-| way, there was a twinkle in “en and lawyers the accusation Aquilino's eyes as he introduced om wren of 85,000 passing Judge Lord ‘ ggg a ES RE eT Se ———— es {several places.” The. Matron of honog will be Mrs.jio th afternoon! Navy at NOB. Ring bearer is) Seyenth Annual Re-|} MONROE. COUNTY (Continued frozn Page One) call the School Board’s attentic: to the fact that this condition in all of the schools under its juris- diction will continue to prevail pressure or booster ‘pumps a itely are installed to rem- edy this condjtion.. _ We alsa found: at, this. school that the roof; on. the connecting wall between‘the. main building and the annex is in,very bad staté of repairs: ‘The :tafeteria we did find in very good’sanitary con- dition. Tyere is also ‘af utter lack of lights in all of the class rooms, as no provision ever has been made for the installation of electric lights in the class rooms. im the old Mercedes hospital. She) Division Street Grammar School In this school we also found that there are no lights in the class rooms, and that on cloudy days it is almost impossible tor ‘the young pupils at this school to » and in time this excessive e strain on the part of the pu- ils will cause unnecessary blind- » We recommend that the tie school system of Key West rewired in order to’ provide ights in all class rooms. We found that there are not sufficient ‘fire extinguishers provided for the protection of: the building... We found’'thdt the 'roof-leaks int itor ,,service in. this school ue Seplovabl The, floors: are. ini very: unsanitary con- ~due to: thd lack of! yroper janitor service, The toilets in this hoo! aiso are, urisanitary because { the Tack of proper water pre3- We found the cafeteria ‘n is school in good sanitary coa- ition. Harris Elementary School We again found the toilets in ery unsanitary condition due to e laek of sufficient water pres- jure, and also found that there ‘was only one fire extinguisher in the entire building. We -found! that both sides of the stage are in bad state of repair. We fqund that the electrical main switch system has heen plugged with tin- foil, and that this is causing a very serious fire hazard in the seni This; condition ; should eI TET BT ep wes 2 We found that-the-class rooms teria in very good sanitary cdn- dition. Douglas School (Colored) We found that there are no fire extinguishers provided for the protection of this "building, and [Announcement Of Engagement utilized by the pupils in order to} Frederi keep out the glare. i Wyoming. We found that this school has] »- Sige pce no space provided for a play-| Your Lodge Meets ground, and that the available| ¥ space is now taken up by trailevs|Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th which are stored there by ta2 government. The attention of the} p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. School Board is called to the fact} Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 3rd that these should be removed i mediately and that the prop Hall. government officials should be} Pythian Sisters, 1st and 3rd Mon contacted and asked to remove} days, 7:30 p.m., Knights of them elsewhere in order to pro-| Pythias Hall. vide the much needed space for} Rebekah, 1si and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 a playground at this building. p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. Superintendent Called By Jury |Key West Lodge Number 163, The Superintendent of Public} Knights of Pythias. Meets every Instruction of Monroe County was} Friday night at Knights of called before this Grand Jury and| Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. certain phases of this report were oo MOST SOUTHERLY called to his attention. The su- : pasos Baltimore.—The most souther- perintendent has advised ly production of oil in the world Grand Jury that fire exting at at ers are now on order, and that a’ is oh ai island pelbhging'to Chile off the southern tip of South the conclusion of the present America, * school term, repairs will be madc to all of the school buildings ix} ‘ Monroe County,, including schools ry at Marathon and Tavernier, and [sae ae Cah coke ore. et he''ig. doing his best under the fact that no, toilet facilities | the ‘cireumstances ‘to see’ that these provided for the second floor of schoo} buildings are put in proper shapé. : Jury Recommends Fire Chief Inspect Schools: ;.,.;., It is recommended ibyis this, Cyrand Jury that the Chief! of the Key West’ Fire Department im- mediately inspect the school buildings in the City of Key West and see that the proper precau tions are taken in the various schools to prevent fires, and that periodic inspedions be made thereafter to see that fire-fighting equipment is kept up. Copy To School Board This Grand Judy recommends that a copy of this report be fura- ished the School of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, and that they be re- quested immediately to remedy the conditions complained of in! this report. This Grand Jury did not visit any ‘private linstitutions in’ Mon- roe County. 1 the expenditure of.a small sum of money, for, the installation of a booster ;pump, these. facilities could:beprovidedis 5: } ' This Grand:Jury wishes to re- port that the jury room is with- out window shades, and thut there is no lock on the door. Presents First Degree Murder Indictment This Grand Jury at this time also wishes to present an ‘indict- ment for murder in the first de- gree against James Fullove. Grateful For Transportation This Grand Jury wishes to ex- |press its sincere thanks to tic |Key West Transit Company for its kindness in furnishing trans portation for_it to visit the various public institutions reported on. This Grand; Ju ing icon jcliyied thé work “hich whet t- |lined to it by. this court. upon. its the Court House, and. that. with |, the case. CHICAGO. — Walter Belokon,' 28, had an acceptable excuse for overparking in the park district. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Baker! Belokon had parked his car to also found that there are no win-|@Mnounce the engagement and| jump into the Chicago River to dow shades, and that old, sacks|approaching marriage of their] rescue a worian and then he was and pieces of tar paper are being|daughter, Faye Elizabeth, to Roy] taken to a hospital suffering from ick Heunefeld of , Riveton,} exposure. ONLY THREE STATES L BROOKLYN.—Delaware, New Fridays of each month, 8:00/ Jersey and Georgia were:the only: states of the oriignal_. thirteen which ratified Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's} unanimously. ‘STAR * BRAND. mene COFFEE ‘Try A Pound Today! 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They’re colorful, gay and charming... and to complete you’re outfit, choose from our lovely assortment of Lingeric, Accessories and Sports- wear, at this school are not provided) This Grand Jury wishes again convening, now asks that it be >| | NAVY BUS: PASSES POUR. for) Convenience of Militad: with lights. “We found the caig-|to call to the attention of the | discharged. pana Oise bs atecadstrdatatdetetntndinttatod trtnintrteodntintntnte teint Ce LLL LLnL Lm TM Heard 3 Times Weekly 9:30 PM. SUNDAY March 3ist DAY - NIGHT 8:45 A. M. Johnny Betts’ CHURCH CALENDAR 9:00 A. M. NAVY CHURCH SERVICE U.S.S. Gilmore 2:30 P. M. 6:00 P. M, THOSE WEBSTERS 9:00 P. M. Exploring the Unknown WEWF 1600 At the TOP of YOUR Di MUTUAL’S Southernmost Outlet

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