The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 13, 1946, Page 3

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Mrs. Florence Dulion, chairman of & committee consisting of Dwight Hunter, Miss Jane Hop- fins, William Henderson and Mi McNeal of the State Welfare Beard, whose purpose is to plan DAY, APRIL 13,1946 "SOCIETY \) By PATRICIA Group Care Plan for School Children 6-12 Years Will Be Discussed Tuesday dren, 6 to 12, during the months * PHONE 535 group care for school-age chil- of June, July and August, has ked that all parents interested in this plan be at her home, 1307 Division street, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Aul Orchestras In Town for Musicians’ Dance April 22 Well, the cat is out of the bag. All the secrets which the Musi- clams have been attempting to! keep under cover are now known ‘The Musicians will hold a me @ance at La Concha Hotel's Rain- ew Room, with. all the orches- tras and nearly aii the floor shows| of the town appearing. It should | be @ tremendous bang-up affair. The Musicians Union was or-| genized in 1940 with fifteen mem- bers. At thet time Jack Craw ley | Wes president, George Curry was | Seeretery-treasurer. The union is Musicians Union, Local 202, af- | filiate of the A. F. of L. ' Since then the union has grown onto a ~~, organization and now Eighteen Given ‘Obligation of American The following were given the obligation of the American Legion @t the regular meeting Wednes- day evening: Eugene Wilson, Fred Bowery, Horace Wilson, Hampton Kelley, Jr ville R. Russell, Howard F. Fenstermacher, Mario Herce, Robert Cater, | were made at this meeting. Elec- Prine, Randolph erts, Bert/tion of officers will be held Wed- Harris, William F. Perryman, Ed-'nesday, April 24. Installation werd Watkins, Arthur £. Lunn, O'Connor and James J dobn J OBrien. The initiation ritual was con- @ueted by the Key West Guard of Hane The applications of Rogir L. Rorder and Jose M. Valdez wer’ alse approved for membership. Captain U. J. Deigado of the , Me. ‘Mrs. MUNDO BEIRO § formerly ot y > West, but now at Tampa, Pla, arrived for their first Visit in the city after 19 years. They will visit! with their sons, MUNDO, JR, RENE, and daughter ESTHER. nner Pic. EVELIO MARTINEZ, son of Mrs. A. Martinez, 529 Louisa street, arrived to spend a fur- tough with his mother, relatives and friends. He is stationed at Ft. McClelland. Ala. His birth- day was spent with his mother and other relatives xk ELOY SALAS FERNANDEZ, e@esistant director of the weekly) Joven Cuba, and assistant direc |, ter of the Aadio Hour, Joven Cuba, transmitted daily er the Cuban National Network, arrived im the city to rest several days. ~* | Here doing of the Lions Club submitted to me for pub-) beaten THE CANCER DRIVE Is are now underway with Rotarian Clem C. Price as chairman. This} is surely a worthy cause deserv- ing our utmost support. The dread @ifease of Cancer must be over-| come and our contributions will lion directly and will aid material- »jof the Post for the coming year has from 40 to 50 members. Jack Crawley is still president, vice- president and former president for | five years is John Pritchard. Sec- retary-treasurer is George Curry. This dance will benefit the un- ly in paying for the clubhouse which the union has purchased in the block on Elizabeth street. The dance has the definite pur- pose of furnishing this clubhouse jand also to better facilitate the musical service of local musicians. The musicians have contributed their servicés at numerous times for various organizations of ‘Key West and are striving for bigger ‘and better musical eVents in the future. Legion This Week Key West Guard of Honor gave a report of the 5th District Con- ference held in Ft. Lauderdale on April 7, 1946. The Guard of Hon- or advanced the colors at the ses- sion on Sunday, April 7. Final nominations for officers ceremonies will be announced la- ter. The membership in attendance endorsed Albert J. Mills, Fifth | District Commander, for alternate national executive committeeman for the Fifth District. Selection will be,made at, the, department meeting to be held in West Palm Beach on May 15-18. sat Party for Betty” Méarshalt bie » (Betty: Jean Marshall, one. year: jold, was given a birthday party with’a’ large number of her little friends present. Betty Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mar- shall. fast to your valuables. (Tail- twister. Please.) PERSONAL NOTES Paul Albury has been confined to his home for sometime because of illness. However, he was able to. be out yesterday and will probably be with us tonight. + We wonder why Dr. Hamilton has been conspicious by his ab- sence the past several meetings. Too many patients, Doc? Re- member, all work and no play makes Jack. We continue to receive en- couraging reports from Lionesses Howard Wilson and George Mor- ris. We sincerely regret the ill- ness of Lioness Fred Miller. We sincerely trust that these Lion- esses will be as fit as a fiddle soon. Some of the boys have been to see Uncle Charlie recently and find him in good spirits. We miss “Uncle” Charlie and hope }to have him with us soon. We are also hoping that his daughter, Miss Louise who has been in the hospital for sometime will im- help materially OUR PROGRAM THIS WEEK in commemoration of National Sunday School Week. A week set aside to pay tribute to the work of our Church Schools and to hor the unsung heroes, eur chu hool teachers and officers who labor week after week to teach our children the| great spiritual truths of God. Superintendent Wyndham of the Poin Church School spoke en the work of the Church! Scho | WE HAD guests Thursday three! eign gentlemen fram up} und Fort Lauderdale and Pompano. Lion Earle Middleton| isiting our club in behalf of cand for District Gov- is accompanied by) District Governor; and he * Deputy Honor Lion dent of the Liens Club and be on the Lock He and . Decker Fort Lauderdale Watch out, alert for these in- all doors and hold vaders B. Fischer} Presi-| fellows, | prove rapidly. Lion Rev. Howes had as his | guest speaker last Sunday Lion Dr. Harry H. Waller of Tampa, Florida. Lion Waller happens to | be District Superintedent of the Tampa District of the Methodist | Church and a member of the | Tampa Lions Club. Many of you will remember him as_ the speaker at the neucrology cere-} mony at the Winter Haven Con-| vention. Lion Waller also hap- pens to be a key member. | A LITTLE NONSENSE | Lioness Jerry Daniels: “Jerry, you have deceived me. Before we were married you told me you were well off.” Lion Jerry: “I was and didn’t | know it.” THE RED CROSS DRIVE } has officially closed and Chair- man Gerald Saunders reports has been raised. While not mak- ing quota, Key West has never- theless made a creditable show- ting in comparison with other Here * TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Officers’ Club, 8:00 p.m, ' * ‘ THURSDAY. that something around $12,000.00) Visitors Married Lloyd D. Mixson and Violet Lamb, visitors in Key West, were married yesterday after- noon by Peace Justice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Mrs. Graham Weds Mr. Gandolfo Claude A. Gandolfo, county tax assessor, and Mrs. Evangeline Graham were married by County Judge Raymond R. Lord in his} & office at 4;15 o’clock yesterday| | afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gandolfo left shortly afterward for a trip through the keys, thence to Miami, from where they intend- ed to go to Nassau. Eighty-Three Year. Old Visitor Here W. J. Ingling, former news- paper publisher of Pacatello, Idaho and for 47 years an em- ploye of the Union Pacific Rail- road Company is visiting in Key West for a few days. Mr. Ingling first came to Key West in the first years of the railroad about 1914 while going over to Cuba for a visit. In 1930 he commenced coming here reg- ularly to spend the winter sea- sons but for the past two years has been living at Lakeland, Florida. Mr. Ingling is 83 years old and has resided in 43: towns in the United States. Syracuse Visitor Here Miss Patty Coy of Syracuse, New York is visiting at the home of Miss Yvonee Brown, senior clerk at the Key West OPA offices at 712 Toppino Court. Miss.Coy will remain in Key West for an indefinite visit. Social Calendar SATURDAY Brownies, 10:00 p.m., Fleming Street Church Annex. Chas. Aronovitz Department Store * Key West's Largest Store 4 ee-8 VOW VOT EO OU OU OS OTS Traffic Stoppers First Class AA eeeaee Navy Photo Now Showing New Arrivals— Easter Dresses All Sizes Including Half Sizes THESE ARE THE TWO FAMOUS~ DUCKS at Boca Chica Field which wander through the base and are always present at chow time at the chow hall. They do not eat with officers, only with the men. Once they were part of a large flock, but cars and trucks decimated their ranks. Give to Live! Contribute to Fight Cancer, Our No, 1 Enemy! in SHEERS, SOLID CREPES and COOL PRINTS kkk MONDAY Jayshees, 8:00. pm., Home of . Delio Cobo, 455 South. * JreSr. PTA, 8:00 p.m., School Ausitorium. Easter Accessories Elastic Girdles and Panties Including Extra Size Girdles “Sewing Committee, Key West Hospital, 2:00 p.m. Sunshine Club, 1:30 p‘m., Home of Mrs. -Fernando, Camus, Staples Ave, é wk kk FRIDAY PERMA-LIFT and MAIDEN FORM BRASSIERES Lovely SLIPS in Ice Blue, Tea Rose and White Plastic, Patent and Kid BAGS White, PLASTIC BAGS All Shades Kelly. Green, Red and Block SPECIAL ys 98 pried Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m., St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Your Lodge Meets Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month, 8:60 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 3rd 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. any of you who did not con- tribute during the drive you may still do so and help to raise the sum even higher towards the goal set. Just nine more days left to register to vote in the May prim- ary. Kk *& Here is a little poem sent me: FOLLOWING SUIT To Someone? By Harvey N. Bloomer One Summer day a gentle maid, Adown the garden pathway stray- ed, \That wound the shady pathway through, And, thinking of her eyes of blue | And tender glances, sweet and| true, I followed suit . you? A ray from out the sunlight sky Espied the maid as she passed by, |And rained his kisses, soft and | warm | On dimpled cheek and snowy arm, | And skin of Spple blossom's hue— I followed suit... pray, wouldn’t you? A saucy breeze that chanced to stray Along that fragant garden way, Swept back her wavy golden hair, { Surprised to see a maid so fair, And sighed for love such charms to view, + pray wouldn’t | parts of the state. If there are ‘ I followed suit ... pray, wouldn't! you? | Chic EASTER HATS for MATRONS and MISSES BEANIES in All Shades Sheer BLOUSES and White in COTTON and SHEERS Dresses and We Especially Mention Our Fluffy Dresses for Easter Your Visit to See the New Style Creations ALL SIZES—LARGE and '2 SIZES Come in and See Our Showing of Other Nationally Known Our Showing this year is Beautiful and Well Worthy of SHOES DRESS - Fon Gane and Easter Wear Wanted Colors to match your Costume. Low and High Heels, All-Leather with Leather Soles and Choose the Shoes of Your Choice STREET and SPORT WEAR Now Showing PATENT LEATHER WHITE and all the New We Invite You to See Our Selection of SHOES Visit Our... Men’s and Boys’ Department WE CAN DRESS YOU FROM HEAD TO TOE! Popular Makes and Reasonably Priced JUST RECEIVED Men’s Suits---“Botany 500” 100% All-Wool... titully tailored by Daroff, styled to the minute Though lightweight, beau- THESE SUITS ARE THE GREATEST VALUES We Have Had the Pleasure of Offering . ARONOVITZ In a Long. Long Time $3750 ta pl: M Mrs. Baumgarat. Refreshments were served. Probable end of oil price con- in six months seen by the Sunshine Club. Rummy was won first prize. The second prize went to Mrs. Fernando Camus. Curry, Mrs. Joseph Menendez, erts, Mrs. Fernando Camus and trol Bowles, Pare New Sunshine Club Formed Mrs. Earl Baumgardt enter- ‘ined at her home on Thursday layed and Mrs. Meryle Roberts Present were: Mrs. Raymond irs. Earl Higgs, Mrs. Merle Rob- DETECTIVE DICK Diek Powell, star pf stage, screen jand radio, plays detective Richard Ri ‘on Mutual “Rogue’s Gallery,” the exciting adventure series heard Thursdays. SATURDAY, APRIL 13th SLOPPY JOE’S 3:30 to 4:00 P.M. 8:00 to 8:30 P.M. QUENTIN REYNOLDS 9:30 to 10:00 P.M. BREAK THE BAN! 11:30 to 11:45 P.M. For Your ota Rae BOY FOR BEIROS- Boy was born Sunday, April to Mr. and Mrs. Mundo Beiro, Jr. He was named Mundo Beiro, Ili. Mother and son are doing well. SON TO OVERTONS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Overton, 1430 Eliza street, today an- nounced the birth of a son, weighing ounces; on: April 8. The newcomer has been named Paul DENG Wak kend Pleasure ee WA a seven pounds Mutual’s’ Southernmost Outlet 1600 TOP OF YOUR DIAL Something for Everyone K four’ LUSCIOUS LEWIS SUNDAY, APRIL 14th CHURCH CALENDER 8:45 A.M, 9:00 to 9:30 P.M. EXPLORING THE UNKNOWN 9:30 to 10:00 P.M. DOUBLE OR NOTHING SUGALOA ORCHESTRA | ‘with John Pritchar 528 DUVAL UHHH “KEY WEST'S NEW EXCLUSIVE READY to WEAR STORE iii = Tune In Teenie. of | a Eb blessed A\ Ladies and Children STREET piness—spirits are soaring. 10:00 to 10:30 P.M, FREEDOM OF OPPORTUNITY Your pur, Dial-—for WKWF Saseeeeese It's a glorious, gay Easter this war-free year of 1916, Hearts are filled with joy and hap- More than ever you want to dress up and look your loveliest for the Perennial Parade. No hardship to fulfill this desire—not with this season’s beautiful fash- ions, You can challenge charm and ease in any of t vaceous silh tillating Easter selee- am tion. Beautiful Lingerie Slips and Panties for Your Selection BELDNER’S “For Your Southernmost Fashions” OPP. STRAND THEATER Actress Helen Lewis, is heard free sew A) SAARINEN MAY la: aN 2 mepensilineianatmemmeae ne pene

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