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eo - ‘ Shower Given Miss Mary Torano By Aunt, Mrs. Horace Averette SOCIETY PHONE 535 * A barb & ~ aad ; ume, Aye at 102) Duval St, mm the en 4 otheitee USO Hall Pies eo woe ty Mtrs, John | Mesdames Aceher amd Mrs John Rivas Fe Koos © bases Foe a One ell rendered at Le The young ledves were aevempanced by Miss Sylvia Bak- Floriette Russell, John Carbonell, |Jose Torano, and the Misses An- See Jule Neteon sang “I Love nie Averette, Ruth Stricker, Clau- duet, dina La Fe, Gloria Rivas, Sylvia was played by | Baker, Doris Thompson, Margaret Sie ‘Menue! Perer and Mrs. John'Ann Pettis, Barbara Warren, | Elizabeth Russell, Betty Kling, Mrs. Alice Curry recited a poem | ‘Ernestine Evans and Cay Con- er 6! De pane Yeu Truly A piano “Wiens Fight Arete: entitied “Drafted”. Mrs. Paul Di- oe - PATRICIA’S Mee Beri Yates. Other officers) eheeted were Mrs. F. H. Frantz © eweretary, Mre. Olive Bond gs teaeurer, Mies Mary Trevor, historian and Miss Amelia Camus — Pan-American party, spon- class of Mrs. Mary the feature attrac- entertainment, and ly. A Cuban Rumba played, while “ the emed in Cuvan cos- the lilting Cuban Tf if with three of the @utents she chose to take the Spent cxuminstions at the University of Miami, leust, Westers. Came «& water «rier for the bigh hed eencs, ond alee would.de; | Soan'?T Gate of the annex. **# * Mrs Dorothy Harron’s clase wee the attendance prize ahd. See Ted Comove won the door prin ad Mee DOROTHY DUNCAN is Welting i Key West. While her», ie © saying at the LA CON- CHA HOTEL se * Mr end Mrs PAUL SMITH are Wwevine Saturday for their tee = Provincetown, MM Senith recently sold his book Gere MES. BOWMAN CUT-, TER Mrs Cutter is the former | CATHERINE» LOWE eft t epend the Easter Nera Smiley hekidays in Miers se * W. Pinder and children and Betty, left today vin Miemi where they will Easte spend the Franchised Bottier: *, who just returned} | holidays with | Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N.Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co, of Key West sower wae given Mary Negro played several popular «ee & ber want, Mee. Hor- musical numbers, which were en- test Wednesday eve- joyed by evéryone and all joined in singing. Ph. any Swe shower rer, Laurentina Godinet, ‘ry, John Archer, Joseph Pierc ner. \Organ Recital at St. Paul’s final ‘organ re:} at the organ. ram has been several of and popular selections presented at previous recitals, request numbers and special arrangements of favorite The-organ pi arranged to hymn tunes. to attend. as result of depletion of cows. Mrs. J. A. Miller. which cr: would pur-| Overljn’s name cametinto the pic-|. ing patties that eo yi ‘was ' DRESSES for EASTER Sheer dresses like the one shown here. Softly, but firmly contoured to play up the best points of your figure—play down the others. A_ perfect little charmer for Easter into summer... BELDNER’S For Your Southernmost Fash 528 DUV. Opponte STRAND THEATER were: Averette, Alice Curry, Charles Lunn, Julia Nel- Sone were cone by the Misses son, Archie Roberts, Alice Scheu- and Ejjzateth | was Miss | Rivas, Ramon Rivas, Robert Al- Le Pee conten and Mise Rus-|bury, Paul DiNegro, Manuel Per- Ah ‘Sweet Mystery jez, Lester Knoblock, Emma Cur- John The public is cordially invited Dairy head sees milk shortage "s sister-in-law, Mrs. ee a Owner} of’ the station wagon 2 Leach of dried and Haha | eile’ santa is Streets. was Key West reported! Housing Authority, not) Howard ‘et oot of the one hundred sand | Overlin, manager of the: South- Participating, two of the} ern Bell. bays compe Company should goto) here. » The: wagon \was dann and Principe! Horece O'Bryant an- smashed into the pole by an un- eer. Man Back In City Frank Gates, Jr., 20, fireman first class, of Key West, Florida, veteran of 19 months’ duty. in the European and Pacific theaters of war, received his discharge Mon- day, April 15, at the Jacksonville Naval Personne! Separation Cen- ter. ; A crewman aboard the LCT Cates saw his first combat duty in the invegion of Soatherr France. He later was transferred to the LST 535 for duty in Facific, where he participat the invasions of Luzon ‘3 Okinawa. He also was withthe first occupation forces to enter Japan. Returned to the States April 7 aboard the receiving ship Orvet- ta, he received his orders at Seattle, Washington, to report to Jacksonville for discharge. He.is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gates, Sr., of 905 Virginia’ street, Key West. Social Calendar WEDNESDAY Bridge Club, Officers’ Club, 8:00 p.m. * x THURSDAY Sewing Committee, Key West} Hospital, 2:00 p.m. . Sunshine Club, 1:30 p.m., Home of Mrs. Fernando, Camus, Girl Scouts, ‘Troop! 4, 4:00 .p.m., St. Paul’s Parish Hall: i Kk) SATURDAY Brownies, 10:00’ p:m!; Fleming Street Methodist Church. kkk MONDAY Key West Players, 8:00 p.m., Barn Theater. * TUESDAY Everready Star Club, 3:00 p.m., Home of Mrs. Maizie Albury, 1023 Southard street. The following make effective moth preventives. (1) A handful of each of dried and crumbled thyme, tansy, southernwood and tablespoon “erushed cloves. ) A. tablespoon * crushed ‘cinna- SmODPVR DEG LAP SORT ees URN UT ABRIL Feo HOW Reap Rich Profits from the EASY EK Training Course Fits et ee rn Up to $25, i rt Real Estate is the “hottest” thing in remten today. Sales are being made hand over fist—at high commissions. Our course teaches you — in spare time, at home — everything you jaced. know to start making the BIGGEST money of your life! Course is simp! derstand. Prepared by ni real estate man for salesmen. Gives ins DELMONICO Restaurant and Bar 218 Duval Street Try One of Our COMPLETE DINNERS Specially Priced $1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00 Special Spaghetti and Meat Balls CONCH CHOWDER Beer, Wine, Cocktails, During Leg: ——— SOUTH Leave: MIAMI Arrive: KEY WE: NORTH Arrive: MIAMI Route of the NATIONAL THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Send Seaman’s Spiritual Food By J. W. B. ae ae THE EASTER STORY This column today brings to an end the Saint Matthew account of the crucifixion’ and resurrec- The Easter story began with the 26th chapter ‘of Matthew. Below is the con- cluding chapter of this gospel. The. events related in “Spirit- ual Food” opened with the an- nointing of Jesus by a woman in 14 the house of Simon the leper and in| carries through to the commis- sion Jesus gave the remaining éleven disciples just before He as- cended into heaven to sit on the tion of Jesus Christ. right “hand tf *His Father. Matthew’s narration of Christ’s resurrection and His appearance unto His disciples follows: Resurrection Of Jesus In the end of the sabbath, as it {began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Mag- dalene and the other Mary to see And, behold, there was a great earthquake: for the | angel of the Lord descended from heaven, and came and rolled back the stone from the door, and sat His countenance was like lightning, and his raiment white as snow: and for fear of him the; keepers did shake, and became as the sepulchre. upon it. dead men. And the angef answered and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I, know that ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. HE IS NOT HERE: FOR HE 1S ‘RISEN AS HE SAID. Come, see the place| And go quickly, and tell his disciples that, hé is risen from the dead; and, behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him:| where the Lord‘ lay. lo, I have told you. And they departed quickly from the sepulchre with fear and great joy; and did run to bring his dis-| ciples word. And as they went to tell his disciples, behold, Jesus! And they came and held him by the} feet, and worshipped him. Then Be not they go into Galilee, and there the ygo into Galilee, and there met them, saying, All hail. said Jesus unto them, shall they see me. Now when they were going, be- hold, some of the watch came into | the city, and shewd unto the ehief | priests all the things that were TAMPA @For information call 514 Southard 25 Minutes Street, Phone 1040 Ms ‘ The Buccaneer Route F ¥ lyest ard and so Say we tain er is | and jand and Gho: you the AWNINGS To Beautify *Stores *Hotels Large Color Selection °*Homes PREWAR 10-0Z, MATERIALS | Finest Workmanship KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co.) re Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. | CALL 1042 for Estimates $5.95 SCHEDULE 7:40 am 3:05 pm 8:00 pm ST 8:30am 3:55pm 8:50pm Leave: KEY WEST 8:30am 4:15pm 9:10pm 9:40 am 5:05pm 10:00 pm Buccaneers AIRLINES For Reservations, Call Phone 1040. 514 Southard Street *Bars| i | JAMES STEAD DIED ABOARD |BODY TO BE SENT TO quin.| The body of James T. Stead, who died Monday at sea off Key! West, was sent to Boston, Mass., Funeral services for he deceas- | Quincy, Mass., for funeral serv- ed will be held in, Salem, Mass.,; Cemetery there. KANSAS CITY. slightly tipsy,. needed assistance at a downtown intersection and patrol car, someone on the scene pulled a fire alarm and, in the re- sulting confusion, a fireman call- ed an ambulance. Then the shore; days, 7:30 p.m. Knights on patrol arrived and whisked the} Pythias Hall. sailor away, leaving the other Rebekah, Ist and 3rd eridays, Ts 30 helpers emtpy-handed. p.m., Golden Eagle Hall. done. sembled with the elders, and had taken counsel, money unto the. soldiers, saying; night, and stole him away while the governor’s ear, we. will per- suade him, and secure you. they took the money, and did as they were;taught: and this saying is commonly reported among the Jews until this day. Then the eleven disciples went away into Galilee,-into a moun- them. -And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted. And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All pow- them in the name of the Father, all things whatsoever I have com- manded you: and, Jo, I am with! 28:1- G. D. Bowen, Body to Salem 24, Dies Here SHIP OFF KEY / CY, MASSACHU- ROBERTS SAYS © (Continued from Page One) as he bobbe toward the surface, ' he struck his head against the} middle thwart. In diving to come out from under the boat, he’ u added, the starboard gunwale’ that Js « struck him in his right side. WEST SETTS today. The body was sent today by |the.Pritchard Funeral Home to lerday afternoon by the Pritch- Funeral Home, ices and burial. Survivor of the deceased is the wife, Mrs. Helen Rita Bowden. Your Lodge Meets Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month, 8:60 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Pocahontas Lodge, 1st and 3rd burial will be in St. Mary’s PLENTY OF HELP — A sailor, the police dispatcher sent a “Anybody would have had to. million — be out of his mind,” Mr, ‘Albury starvation r CREE, concluded, “to have tried to swim! done Glendle D. Bowden; 24, died, ashore in that heavy wind and tion here Monday, it was ‘announced | sea. Frank swam it because he foodstuffs. was thrown clear of the skiff getting only when she was turned over and and the could not get back, and poor! that the ration is lil Roger in.some way lost his hold, duced to 500 on the stern of the skiff. About| 15 minutes after Roger went! today that the people down, I succeeded in pulling up, Yugoslavia are on thot the anchor, and the wind and_ starving because of the sea carried us ashore almost at, non-arrival of relief foodstuffs, the same spot where landed.” Subscribe to Tne Citizen—25¢ weekly. Frank j than. Tt was sail eae 7:30 p.m., Red Men’s all, Pythian Sisters, Ist and 3rd Mon | Key West Lodge Number 163, Knights of Pythias. Meets every Friday night at Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming Street, And when they were as- they gave large Navy gives:pay rise of 18 cents an hour, to 400,000, workers. i | CHILD KILLED by moet POISON ye, His. disciples,,came by slept. 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