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| Miss Florence Boza SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1946 . SOCIET By PATRICIA Y PHONE 535 Is Engaged To * Jack Sutcliffe of Philadelphia | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Boss. onmeunce the engagement and “ppreaching marriage of their Geugtter, Florence, to Jack Sut- Uiffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn' Suteliffe of Philadelphia, Penn- wyivants The date of the wedding is planned for next November Miss Boze is a graduate of Key! West High School and of Jack- om Memorial School for Nurs-| ime. Ghe i o registered nur ana hes lived in Key Jun her her lite. During’ the ‘war she ats tended a session ‘of’ post grad-} ga. uate work at Fort Défiance, Ari- zona, in the United States Pub- lie Health Service ‘hospital there a8 a member of the Cadet Nurse | training program. At present she is office nurse of Dr. James | B.. Conley. Mr. Sutcliffe was in the Navy | during the past war and was | overseas in the Southwest Pa- ® cific. He was a radioman second West alli class. Book of Poems by the Late Minnie — E. Otto Reviewed by Miss Cappick Reviewed By Marie L. Cappick , Expressions of love and affec them for her four children in the form of short poems written by the lete Minhie Elizabeth Otto, Widow el We date Dr. Thomas? = have been compiled into a feet value Pound ae white and od, Mow Oto levarite cotors. gameo-like verses erthes bs oer of wv amd sayings are dedicated to her From her notes and sayings | have been selected the followin; “To my mind, thoughts put in- to words are the sweetest mel- ody. As much as I adore the singing voice, words well chosen meen more. Others, write music spd words Thoughts, are. deeper |) and come from within,” Do not do anything tbat, wilt e a scar.” “Most of all that is sala ahout tren “These are only for people is based on conclusions you—dee, Osgood, Eugene and instead of facts.” Mizpeh. You are my world | “Our thoughts govern our be- The first poem in the book is ing. Mind is first because it is 1 Loewe You” One stanza reads: given from God. It is what we say you when alone think that enriches our lives or Mh. heart so true debases us.” 1 tewe you when | pray | This collection of interesting Heart's love for you material, written by a_ local There ere poems dedicated to) woman, is something of which the children’s birthdays, and “A' Key West may well be proud. Prayer,” which closes with and it reflects the beautiful Teer Lord, | ask this night of} character of a wonderful Thee | woman. Thet © my prayer you'll closer! At the time of her husband’s be ; death Mrs. Otto was left) with You Knew my heart, my life as four children to rear. How well well | she did this duty is proven by Ant & Your care I pray to’ the fact that each child is an out- dwelt” | standing figure jn his and her My Costic” wee written about, chasen profession. Joseph Otto the euther’s ctifidtwod by in’ is a distinguished, attorney of 08 Miami, former assistant state’s the “My home ie g capth Gn the cliff beside the sea, ‘The auund of the vowan Carasged and erudeted mc | Seagulls my play inates, Fed from my hand The fram Wie, veban was my re Mi Tsn! caste Stet oteasts on the show Where the turti-lent waters And tho loud breakers roar There & call from the deep An wee from within ‘The fob { old Britain Ghali cradic me still attorney and mere. recently for- mer judge of this judicial court. | Osgood is-known in the medical profession of which he is a fa- mous surgeon, as Dr. Osgood Otto, at one time on the staff of dJetns. Hopkins Hospital, and | more recently. a) Lieutenant Col- fonel, Medieal., Corps, United States Army. A third son, Gene, is an internationally known ar- tist, now occupying the family home in this city, Mizpah is the | wife of Dr. Michael Price de Boe of Coral Gables, and a writer of | distinction. Organ Recital At Quinbys Sunday — Night by Friends of Music Society' * - Miwp ua m Sunday Apri! Tth, 1948, the Friends of Music Sectety of Key 4 will hear} - organ ecital by Margaret Bell Quimby, at the console off the “Southernmost Organ in the! United St s im the studio of} ‘ 4 Mrs. EB. J. Quinby, i) 9 P 3 : 900 Flagie enue, Key West, | Pelican Bill. 4} ) ;GRAM | Hi. Pah: : : Third Senate in C minor | Having completed the first lap Guilmant| Of my journey, I decided to DIG Predud | in for a bit of rest and NOUR. Adan | ISHMENT tc enable me to make deen, day of the long crawl to your fair city. Le Bach : Choral trom Cantata No. 147) | BY the way. Bill, my caravan is Will o the Wis Nevin! increasing in size. All along the Meditat Sturges, way the “Cooties” are multiply- ly Purvis ing in great numbers. Melody in G mt} Word has reached me vii Toceata Caprice “0 grape-vine Mayor Demeritt is From Suite in G minor | getting the welcome mat ready. Call Islamorada PTA Meet Off The heid p Scouts Compete In Drill The campine mittes he Mor Scouts of America inepection and competitive drill at at Wede ivities con istrict, Boy will have an ,ops 50, 51 and 5 the seout r ‘ ittee chairman, and fre f many scouts Scouting oth quality of eturning in mer ts ‘| SATURDAY nm Bayview Park to:' | Ah—there’s a man who holds my | admiration. Yours for a bite of Conch, COOTIE (The Louse). Social Calendar Brownie Meeting, 10:00 p.m., Fleming Street Church. xk * ior Woman's Club, 8:00 f.> Woman's Clubhouse. Division Street P.-T. A., 3:03 p.m., School Auditorium. Room Mothers of Jr.-Sr. High School, 7:30 pm., School Audi- torium. Room Mothers of Division St. School, 2:00 p.m., School Xi- brary. * * WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Officers Club. Whitehead and United Sts., 8:00 p.m. Hospital Auxiliary, 3:00 p.m, Woman's Clubhouse. P.-T. A. County Council Mect- ing at Division Street School, #15 am CG Wives Club ‘Beach Supper Coast Guard «Officers Wives Club met at the lighthouse yester- day, residence of Lieut. Condi. and Mrs. James B. Weaver, with Mrs. Karl B. Weiland hostess. Next meeting will be at Rest) Beach on Saturday, April 20, at! 16 p.m., when.a beach, supper vill be cheld. - Hostesses will be M Francis Johnson and” Mrs. A. J. Hogue. Present at meeting yester- | aay afternoon” weré Mrs. J. B. }Weaver, Mrs.. Karl A. Weiland, Mrs. Jarvis Wellman, Mrs. Oscari | Carlsen, Mrs. L. C.. Muse, Mrs. Francis Johnson, Mrs: A. J. Hogue Mrs. R. C. Preston, Mrs. Carl N. Nyberg, Mrs. W. Collins. Fernando Camuses Have Visitors Visiting Key West for the firzt time in about four years are John William Camus and wife, La Verne, and their four-vear-old girl, Rose Ella, and fifteen-month- old twin boys, Jackie and John- ny. They are at 1420 6th Street vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Camus. The Weather i | xe West, Fla, “Apri 1946 | Observation, taken at:.8;30,.a.m. Eastern Standard Time (City office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last Bee 6 Mean ........ 3 73! Normal .. = self Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending | 8:30 a.m., inches __. 0.00; Total rainfall since April 1, inches - 0.02 Deficiency since April 1, | inches -_ 0.50 Total rainfall since J anuary 1, inches ee A Deficiency since January : i 1 inches . Relative Humidity.) | 40 [Sunset * Moonrisé _ Moohset, e Mooa, first quarter’ Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 2:22 a.m, 6:35 a.m, bene elas fico ean Your Lé Lodge .M Meets Fern Chapter, OES, OES, ‘2nd and 4th | Fridays of each month, 8:60 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Pocahontas Lodge, ist and 3ra| Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., Red Men's | Hall. Pythian Sisters, 1st and 3rd Mon | days, 7:30 p.m. Knights of Pythias Hall. Rebekah, Ist and 3rd Fridays, 7:30 | p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. . Key West Lodge Number 163, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Friday night at Knights of} Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. Brisbane third is Australia’s | largest city, with a population} of 350,000. prere |PATRICIA’S jlow with a large black figure. 4 “parrish of Marathon, Florida. problems your Troop might) ownership dispute is settled. have. | Those of you that were on that THURSDAY, April 18th—/ three Troop Camporoo held in | Monthly District Committee! February’ know what a fine 03} meeting at _«|.or. the first. part of May. When-} | yer .;are planning on having a big |rally of all parents of the Scouts. | will get underway. " Banthe 6 i | BOY FOR HARDWICKS Don’t know just whose error} Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Ashley this was, whether mine or the an-| D. Hardwicks March 29 a 7 Ib. nouncer’s, but one of the most; 15% ounce “boy at the Naval striking dresses exhibited at the! | Hospital here. He has _ been! Fashion. Show the past two! named Ashley Duward, Jr. nights was not credited to the{ — 3 right shop. The creation was an} GIRL BORN TO PARRISHES off the shoulder, midriff play, Girl was born’ Thursday at the frock which was a striking out- ‘ i fit. The skirt was in lemon yel-, eee sida bite cat ae o 1c ox, Bene running through it and accen- tuating the black shirred bodice. . This suncharmer was from Bel t 1 HUNTERS HAV HAVE BOY | Boy was ner’s and was modeled by Gloria! born Thursday at Carbonell. 10:55 p. m., to Mr. and Mrs. Al- pie ake fred Hunter, 1025 James street. The many friends of Paul G. 3 . i King Arthur of England was | Albury will be pleased to learn’ vctually neither English nor a vere attack of appendicitis at his| King: He was a vietorious gen- RPE }eral of the Britains against en- home, 803 Georgia street. croaching Anglo-Saxons. x kk ReaD Re ee Cute little smiling girl with) Wool is the largest single fac- blonde curlets was crawling! tor in the Australian economy. around helping George Fitch at! cereals Obes Bacay The two new Scoutmasters are Fitch kept a close watch on the! Alfonso, Dean and Pente Lae petite blonde who every time! JO. ate: vars Ue Ne. Con? she got into trouble began to! missioner for the committee. laugh. Mrs. Fitch-then went over! TB¢’ chairman is’ Segismund and removed her fingers from a} Uairié and’ the’ vice chairman is hammer or plane she was try- he hud Srey 4 ponte ot ing to operate. Mr. Fitch has! Review for. the Troops under made many beautiful cabin the Divisional Commitiee. will be cruisers in Key West, some of held “April the 8th at the: Fort them able to go 20 miles an hour, | Village Community Hall. Arthur Eaton, our Neighbor- xk * | hood Commissioner, has returned Here are some notes contrib-/ to his home in Maine. Mr. Eaton, uted by the Monroe County Diy will be missed by us all. If you trict leaders of Boy Scouts: care to drop “Art” a line his ad- MONDAY MACnItsie Month:| dress is 23 James street, Bangor, Dae -—Month: Maine. ly SCONE SS Boune Zenle Plans for out District camp at meeting beginning a West Summerland Key are at a Place will be announced later. | standstill how. We are unable to This is the time to settle all those j do anything about it until the the Stone Church| camp this location would make. Annex, beginning at 8:00. The official camp’ of the NOTE—Field Scout Executive’ south Florida Council at Snap- Paul Brick is expected to be in per Créek: will open its seventh Key West the lagt part of Aptil session on dune 9th. The camp will run for’ six’ weeks. sa sion will -be- divi ii six periods of a'V near ‘All Mon- roe, leaders should determine now to send as’ many of their | boys to camp this summer as News Items on Happenings in Hthey »possibly can. Reservations Mr. Brick does arrive we AAlso a Scouters training course | Monroe | may be made with the Council First: We want to say our) office at Miami at a very near regular welcome to three new: date. Troop. camps are desired. Scouters in. our District Scout) Troops..should,.plan to attend, in are! a body under their own leaders. family. The new leaders : However, should this not be pos- Neighborhood Commissioner James Deland, _ Advancement) sible tentative troops will be or- Committeeman Mario Napol ganized, at...Camp. Remembi Jr, and Assistant Scoutmaster; your reservations should be made for Troop 52 Ernest Salazar, Jr. | early. WELCOME HOME to another} Here’s What You Can Do Now! one of our Scouters returning; If you are willing to give a few from service with Uncle Sam.! hours a week to help Scouting Our greetings go to Ernest Avila} in Monroe county you are asked who has arrived in the states'to contact any of the following from the Pacific after a year of} men: duty with U. S. Navy in that} Scout part of the world. Ernest will) Moehrke, return to his job as Assistant) phone 822. Scoutmaster with Troop 52 District Chairman Rev. Do- HATS OFF to our newly or-| herty, 1209 United street, phone ganized Divisional Committee; 883-W. for colored Scouting. Two ne Chairman troops have been organized un-! Extension Rev. C /der direction of the committee.i Simonton street, Wilbe: street, Commissioner 218 Simonton of Organization & T. Howes, 411 hone 680-J. ian Your a a a a Radio Weekend Pleasure + a - [tna dt oo’ ] = [aters ofthe Roos | of the Roost ba a hd a P a a bal Mutual’s 8 ba a a Southernmost 2 a ? = Outlet a a a s a a a a a a a ba TOP OF ® a - | a a YOUR DIAL | a 5 a eo boa | ry] ™@ On hand to help hapless Harry 2 ret ne war r | Behold Willard Waterman, “Dad @ = Holly, singing star of Saturday’s Something | Webster,” and Connie Crowder, gy eo “Harry Savoy Show,” over Mutual, o | Liasiars Sawa of asee ete * featuring the Murphy Sisters and | sters,” hear un ays over jutual. @ Johnny Gart’s orchestra. At 16 Vera for | ee a on mal : ate eve a Was picked from a high school girl's | tamaillarWvabeeterss coat tie: (armilies, found success in Manhattan’s Ver- i | : Pa , a sailles Club and New York radio. very Connie a son Owiaht, 16 . a a . SATURDAY NIGHT—April 6 SUNDAY—DAY and NIGHT, April 7 s 8:30 P.M. KEY WEST NIGHT 8:45 A.M. 6:45 P.M. 2 VARIETY CLUB PARADE CHURCH CALENDAR Quentin REYNOLDS gp Harry Savoy Show Johnny Betts —— a 11:30 P.M, 10:00 P.M. . ty} 9:00 P.M. John Pritchard's 2:30 P.M. FREEDOM OF a gw LEAVE IT TO GIRLS Sugaloa Orchestra |! B. Cunningham, News OPPORTUNITY a BER RRP PR RRR ER ER RRR RRR RT RR ————— Key West's New Martin Liiraldi, who began "he duties today as Cuban consul in Key West, is a former newsman and, chief.of the international cultural’ relations office of the Department of Education of the} Cuban government: :He. has) been |.a - consul since: Newsman of Wide Ex ‘DANCE AND 14M SESSION AT SLAG’S COMi%G APRIL 14 _Slag’s Inn, 821 Whitehead street,| ery, operated by Ge A. Cirelli,’ ‘George f¥orr ‘the Bai”, 1934 and ,has_.been,, stationed at announces in: ne Citizen todav Puerto Rico, Kingston, Jamaica,’ St. Johns, Brunswick, Canada, and Chicago. He resigned as con- sul in 1942 to become chief of! the diplomatic . department of, war censorship in Havana. After the war he reentered the Cu-; ban consular service. Mr. Iliraldi, in his newspaper work, was a member of the Ha-) vana staff of the United Press, Editorial writer for El Crisol, which, he said, has a circulation of 70,000, the largest in Havana, and a member of the Cuban Na- tional College of News Writers. He also was a columnist on Luz, | a periodical of nationwide cir-! culation in Cuba. “Antu” is a new bituminous) coal derived chemical that is; nidW''béfig used extensively by! the U. S. Public Health Service| in| itsianti-rat campaigns, ,, NOTICE OF MEETING, ‘The Union Usher, Board was,os7; ganized on March 28, 1946, at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Sands, Fort Village. Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Inez Scott, president; Mr. Erskine Sands, vice president: Miss Julia Allen, secretary: Mri. Mary Streeter, assistant secretary: Mrs. Belinda Farrington, treasur- er: Mr. Quinton Scott, business manager: Sick Committee, Chair- man Bernice Thompson, Mrs. Corve West, Mr. Erskine Sands. The next meeting will be held at Bethel A.M.E. Church, Apzil the 7th, at 5 o'clock Sunday eve- ning. Asking all members to be pres- ent. CECILIA THOMPSON, | Reporter. that a be held at pet Sunday, April 14th. Everyone is welcome, Contin- uous dancing and eritertainment. | Buffet luncheon, beverages and door prizes, as a spécial feature. All can eat and drink all they want, all incluced in the admis- sion price. SOME TAXPAYERS GET THE HABIT _ Pl reece Press) ORE. — Baitimore county treasurer William J. Foley! Signed more than 100 classifies all taxpayers into (a)| bY Alfred Guillaume those who pay, (b) those who Count D'Orsay, a French painter | don’t pay, and—believe it or not: sculptor. —(c) those who pay twice. He says those in class (c) aren't motivated by an unusual. feel-| ing of generosity toward the’ , county government: they “just, want ‘to be honegt_men.” They thave borrowed frox chome/jloan | org fh) ey hs r own returns even though they don’t receive tax bills. Vandenberg says fate of UNO rests with U. S. and Villa D’Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST. MIAMI, FLORIDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay Open Again to the Publie Large Spacious Rooms Moderate Rates Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9-2622 i 2 i = 2 = z= = 528 Duval “For iiTiiTTTTTMTTTTTTATATRR For Your , Southernmost Fare Forth in the Easter Parade in One of Our New Colorful Garments Choose A Gay Check or A Soft-Toned Solid BEAUTIES—ALL OF THEM! to wear. Selection of Nationally-Known Makes. 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