The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1946, Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 138, 1946 eer erent nme —— , SOCIETY By PATRICIA * PHONE 535 2 Miss Genevieve Hedges Honored at Miscellaneous Shower Friday - Mise ery ae was, Ochandarena, Henerietta Tedder, honoree at a miscellaneous Team, Oadep Gating ah ths pend sg Glorina Carbone, ed Men's hall. She is to be - Roberts, Stanley F. married to Arnold Almyda Eas-| S®unders, Rose Richardson, ter Sunday Emma Albury, John T. Knowles, The hell wes beautifully dec-| Hartley Roberts, Benjamin Lopez, eted im pink ond green, A! Alice Curry, Zelma Curry, Theo- lovely program was rendered.| ere Roberts, Reggie Albury, Mee. Sharpe played a piano Charles Hedges, George Key, stection, Mrs. Harry Saunders! Glenwood Sweeting, Juanita sang “Il Love You Truly”, Mrs.| Delgado, Pable Calleja, A. B. Aice Cw delightfully enter-- Curry, Claude Thompson, Allert timed with © few of her comedy! ©. Curry, Bertha Saunders, Ira chotehes, ond Mies Kitty Symo- Thompson, Bradley Sweeting, E. aette played a violin selection ie vw Lexie geseney Aes Little Jack Key pulled a wag-| a8 °t™ C. Sawyer, Frank oe laden with many lovely and| 5*”¥er, Duane, Sally Russell, Louis Pierce. metus gift the bride to be. . ¥ During the evening two little s — Lottie Lowe, Sussie! Sieese Wane Crus and dun Key »we, Lance Whitmarsh, E. Rob- oo ts of candies among tleson, Violet Almyda, Charles e | Sends, Sally Armstrong, John , The word contest was won by} Pinder, Almer Mallory, Violet| job and doing fine . . Mrs Join Roberts and Mrs Hil) Goring, Charles Aguero, Charles ton Henson. The door prize was) Aguero, Jr. Elmer Bush, C. wm ty Mee Joaquin Godinet. | Percy Curry, Chester Tift, Paul Mons wite will become; DeNegro, Austin Taylor, Jeff the tei Armond Almyda,| Adams, George Crosswell, Daniel we Wet the wedding would be! Harrison, Joseph Pierce, Eliza- witmmived Bester Sunday in the) beth Singleton, Jose Torano, Premenes of the family | Grace Roberts, Carlos Calleja, Those present were Mesdames ; Myvele Bailey, Wiliam Camero, Neston, Blixe Almyda, Emory! Wilber Johnson, Harold Baker, Perce, deck Delaney, Harry) Charles Salis, Charles Salis, Jr., Seunders, Ide Goehring, Daisy! Richard Knowles. Devel, Claudia Peacon, Harold Misses Clara Bow Bailey, Cres, Toney Almyda, L. B.| Shirley Tift, Lena Kelly, Mary Sherpe, Rees Spencer, Joaquin) L. Spencer, Gerry Albury, Alice Oedeet, Hilton Henson, Winnie) Marie Knowles, Susan Peacon, Spemeer, WR Alien, Sybil C.! Virginia Whitmarsh, Dorenne Releney, Ince Sten Ralph’ Cruz, Kitty Symonette, Mary Sewyer, MH J. Metager, Dorothy | Torano, Wilbur Johnson, Mrs. W. Wett Mertin Albury, Sullie G. Camero, Mrs. Harold Baker. Membership Drive hor New Jayshees Headed by Mrs. Sweeting, Mrs. Rueda A membership drive for mew; Present were Mesdames Jack dayshees was started with two er rd wide at 5 + |Dominguez, J. W. Woodson, ae Beans be tee |: ©: ioodson, W, F. Btwards, Delld wetting and 'Mré.‘Evelio’ Pueda, Cobo, Bill Steed, W. C. Sweeting competition, withthe loser fete- and Charles Wardlow. Guest at ong the winne: the meeting was Mrs. Ward. ing the meeting plans were, All wives of Jaycees are cord- ate for © temage musical j@lly invited to attend the meet- 08 aed Mee William Dominquez|ings and are asked to call Mrs. beousht & play bank thet, when)W. C. Sweeting at phone 706 or flied, will go to the lepers. Mrs. Evelio Rueda at 544-R. Montemmes at the were| The next meeting will be held Mra 4 W. Woodson and Mrs. Ed! on py 29 at 8 p.m. at the home 405 "South Delia! Cobo, -405~Sou (Vets Auxiliar Meets Sunday PATRICIA’S NOTEBOOK Ladies Auxiliary to the Veter-! MMMM) aS Of Foreign Wars will hold ‘ ‘their institution of officers Sun- Mrs. W. T. Saunders and friend gay at 2 p.m., with Estelle Davy, Mrs. Hazel Malcolm are visiting 4th District president, officiating, Mrs. Saunders’ aunt, Mrs. W. R.! after which the nomination and Alen of 418 White street. Mrs. election of District officers will Saunders was born in Key West’ take place. ond was before her marriage! The Ladies Auxiliary is con- Mabel Pinder, dauhgter of Mr.' sidered the backbone of all and Mrs. Harry C. Pinder. Mr. Posts, since it falls to their lot Ponder war employed in The to do a great deal of the work Citieen for mony years and ip raising funds for rehabilitation Worked es @ linotype operator.’ through Buddy Poppy sales and Both Mrs. Saunders and Mrs.| other means. Malcolm reside in Nass~u, Baha- f 55 OER he aT ‘Vets Send Letter First Lieutenant Lionel Cobo falied the family yesterday from To Judge’s Family Manila. The call came through! @ two o'clock this morning.! Letter of condolence to the Wheat de you think Lieutenant family of the late Veteran Sen- luenel was starting out to do.’ ior Vice Commander Judge Rog- True Conch, he was preparing to er Watkins will be written by ge fisting. Lionel spoke to his the Veterans of Foreign Wars at lather, Yeancio Cobo, to Dr. and their meeting tonight at 8 o'clock Mrs Armando Cobo, to Dr. and at the Veterans Hall on Second Mrs. Delio Cobo, to Mr. and Mrs.| street and Staples Avenue. Douglas McCarthy, to Mr. and Final plans for the District Mrs Geraldo Henriquez, to Mr. Convention will be discussed at eed Mre Eugene Martinez and the meeting tonight. te Mrs. John Cobo. Also on the) program were all the children’ Just one slice of bread thrown im the family. Lionel must have into the garbage each week by heen really thrilled to hear the every American family is the entire fanuly } same throwing away 100 mil- *** lion loaves of bread a year. r jor dr, gunner's; —— = bye ") gy f Key West As old as the oldest clan; ote lwes at 644 William street, But Gypsy blood is new blood— from the been discharged es Nav al ation Center Gypsy eyes are old eyes— at Jacksonville As wi the wisest sage; Former Key West Citizen Gypsy eyes are young eyes— paper carrier Ernest J. Avila,| As young as the ink-wet page. storekeeper second class of 514 Gypsy hearts are ancient hearts, Elieabeth street has been dis- With the gall of a million charged from the U. S. Naval years; abe jon Center at Jackson-| Gypsy hearts are new hea ag a vinitn : | Refreshed by a child’s first + * te : 3 r re old fires Mr and Mrs. A. A. Ramell of Gypsy fires are ©! ] Key West visited the famous! That have circled all the dhens ¢ at New Market, world; : ve. wh on a motor trip’ Gypsy fires are ct fires, 1 Shenandoah Valley With songs are wild songs — <<. : | Whose pathos tears you apart; Here is poem by @ And the Gypsy fiddle is played sailor i stationed here by aman 7 : SONG THE GYPSY With a fiddlestring in his heart. vy! —HENNESSEY. Gypsy blood is old blood— Accounting Review The American Legion Conven- tion at Ft. Lauderdale was a bit more gayer with the attendance of Gretna McClain . . . Ruth Pierce and hubby are the proud parents of the cutest baby boy you ever saw! Jennie Mae Johnson is counting the days until she be- comes Mrs. Cecil Workman, only ‘a month and a half to go! The usual recipe for success is to mar- ry the boss’s daughter, but Cliff glamour gal . et ss ee Se lin han bondi ttn dn tntindh NAVY NEWS B ‘By J. HARMAN BRODOWSKt AAAsA46b4044444468 440406 464400 c0R sda Names, Names, Names .. . Could Yours Be Here? and niece, Miss Barbara McKen- sie, of New Jersey |. . Mr. and stationed here. Godwin turned the tables and|... We are haypy to hear that married his boss! Mr, Godwin is Mrs. Pastoria Perez of the Paint tback on the job after marrying Shop, who underwent an opera- formér Lt. “Liz”. Cherney, Ac-/ tion, is on the mend again . counting Dept. head, in North] Miss Ruth Gresham, who was for- erts, Amon Ham, Kenneth Ket-!Bend, Nebraska.. They haye pick-|merly employed at PW, visited ied the Island City as their home| her parents at Poinciana Place. . . . Julio Lopez is back on the; She is now a Cadet Nurse at Jack- . Arthur: son Memorial Hospital in Miami Judge’s new baby is a future!... Charles Lewin, PW estima- . . Wedding Bells} tor, drove his son, Kermit, and TODAY IN HISTORY RIEFS (now Ame 1775—Historic midnight ride of Paul Revere from Charlestown to Lexington in usetts to warn the people the British were coming. ton, S. C., after firing the city. 1842—Height of so-called Dorr War in Rhode Island: all males over 21 vote to give full suffrage and to abolish old laws which disenfranchised two-thirds of citizenty; but for a while two legislatures function. 1847—Gen. Seott routs Mexi- War. 1868—Historie dinner in New York to Charles Dickens — the Mrs. G. M. Gresham of Poinciana Place entertained guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cook of Miami and Mr. Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Gardiner of Kentucky, who came to Key West to see their sqn and grandchild, Jim Cook, who is They especially enjoyed our city and each left for their homes to become individual Key West Chambers of Commerce to founding of Sorosis, ‘first woman’s club. 1906—Earthquake at 5:13 a.m., followed by fires, in next three days lays waste the city of San Francisco. 1942—An American squadron under Brig. Gen. James H. Doo: little takes off from “Shangrila, the carrier Horfiet, to drop the .| first bombs on Tokyo. 1943—American plahes bomb targets in Italy. 1944—Over 1,000 U. S. planes bomb Berlin area. 1945—U. S. 9th Army find 70 million dollars in Magdeburg bank. The 7th Army fights into 1781—British evacuate Charles-| cans at Cerro Gordo.— Mexican; refusal to admit women leads} |Mand and Wife Well Cast. { _For Fracture Episode (By Associated Press) SOUTH PARIS, Me.—Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cummings were well east but it was not for drama. | Mrs. Cummings went to Port- land with her husband who had a east removed from a fractured | leg. . On the return trip, Mrs. Cum- | mings wore a cast on her. left ! agm. The day before she had fall- |en but didn’t realize until Port- land hospital attendants told her, ; as she called for her husband,; that pain she was suffering was} due to a fracture. i i To keep leather gloves soft and pliable, wash and rinse them in a mixture of three tablespoons of | paraffin and a quart of non-in- flamable cleaning fluid. lat Naismith Mills, New Mexico— jrouts Indians after fierce fight. 1916—Federal jury indicts Cap- ,tain Franz von Papen of the Ger-! man Embassy in Washington for | complicity in plot to destroy Wel- land Canal. | ; 1920—Height of the outlaw rail- road strike. | 1927—Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York replies to open letter | on Catholicism. \ 1941—Yugoslavia’s army capit- | ulates and is followed by Nazi | Terror—80,000 Serbs executed. i |Has F jwill ring for Armond Almyda on; daughter-in-law, Mrs. K. Lewin, jEaster Sunday, Congratulations | to Miami, after which they left for “Parley vous francais?” Just ask! New York to visit her folks’. . . those three future linguists, Man-| Miss, Margaret Cornish, who re- uel Lopez, Roland Keetion, and } cently resigned from PW, sent her Tony Martinez, they are studying | 8reetings from Tampa, saying she French and all three already “hab- | misses picturesque Key West and la espanol”. New additions to! all hor lovely friends here, Accounting are: Ethel Christie,| cence Nuremburg. crosses into Czechoslovakia, S. Marines still stalled: on Oki-! nawa. Ernie Pyle killed by a Jap sniper on Ie Island. 1790—Died—aged 84, Benjamin Th 3rd Arm; Psa ee Rangoon: APRIL 17, 1946 b t (Know America) d ' Sofia, 1942+-American bombers raid | eae 1943; Freezing of essential! In the battle of Fidela two or workers to their jobs ordered. 16 | three cruisers were sunk, beach- ,U.S.hombers lost in daylight raid | ed two and sank a destroyer. Go- | on Bremen’s plane-making plants. | ing to Okinawa the fleet was at; & 1944—Ameriean planes bomb! sea 86 days. The Springfield was | enemy targets in Belgrade and Mary Abrahames Navarro, who served in the Euro- pean theater of war . . . Twins? Hardly so! Coiricidentally, new- comers Fannie Mae Bethel and Herman Bethel, Jr., aren’t related ... That was a clever duo-birth- day celebration Tony Martinez and Jennie Johnson contrived the other week. and Armando} “PUT-PUT-PUT” RELEASES Franklin, famed American. 1808—France, by historic Bay- onne decree, orders seizure of American shipping in French ports. 1848—Kit Carson leaves Los An- geles for Washington with what is believed to be first mail from Francis X. Delaney is’ quite an expert on the “put-put” scooter; and, of course, shrewly careful “Bill” Humm, Labor leadingman. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS John Zelnick, R. Sierra’s right | 1946-—-U,'S. First Army Sutside | Leipzig. 9th Army infantry fights its way into Magdeburg. 9th Army holds brideghead over the! jtack, Fighting on Okinawa slows} ; down. | Elbe after repulsing counter-at-! hand man, is certainly doing a marvelous job in the Manpower Section during Josephine Saw- E. & R, DEPARTMENT there to the East. | 1860—Historic prizefight in Eng- land between American Heenan! As new as the youngest man. [| Maty Ida Charlow, head file clerk, Industrial Department, who | married John Rouzie of Virginia on March 23rd at the Fleming St. Methodist Church, says -married lief is just perfect! We hope Pri gressman Harry Haytock, who is | Blooi ill in Miami, and Connie Demer- itt, blueprint man, who underwent a slight nose operation, Will’ be retary, transferred to the Naval Hospital at the CO’s’ secretary Marcel Mazeau, a born leader’ and arduous worker on the PAL (Po- lice Athletic League) .. : Antonio Roque, expert bicycle repairman ... John Camero, artistic painter of the PW Paint Shop, and Jack Swift, carpenter deluxe, Industrial Joiner Shop. PW SHOPS NEWS FLASHES Gefieva Raulerson of Ft. Lauder- dale, Mrs. Ruth Hoefer of Delray Beach, and Mrs. Geo. McKensie Social Calendar THURSDAY Sewing Committee, Key West Hospital, 2:00 p.m. Sunshine Club, 1:30 p.m., Home of Mrs. Fernando Camus, Staples Ave. x * FRIDAY Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m., St. Paul's Parish Hall. xk * SATURDAY Brownies, 10:00 p.m., Fleming Street Methodist Church. xk * MONDAY Key West Players, 8:00 p.m., Barn Theater. * * TUESDAY Everready Star Club, 3:00 p.m 1023 Southe Your I 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, Ist 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. cet B. H. Lowe of Southard Street: * : x was visited by his sisters, Mrs.| ‘Stiness with one-eighth tea- Home of Mrs. Maizie Albury, { | | | | | | | i | men Comes. That Walkin’ Rainbow!” certainly had.the gal¥. ga-ga over jher chic. black: dre; back to work again soon, Maida ee coretent Hayslett, production officer's Sec- | Irene Morphew, Bacon, whois @oimg A superlative job in-the Training Section, re- mitds“us; A’ rolling’ stone may gather:no moss; but ‘idéas rolling into ):the.’ Benéficial ‘Committee can: gather plenty of and English Sayers—stopped by police in 37th round. 1868—Troop H., U.S. 3rd Cav- alry, attacked by Apache Indians yer’s absence . . . When Shirley Blauvelt wears one of her ‘Car- Miranada-fruit coi dresses I’m inclined to hum, fere - Ah, we think it “Love In m” between: Frances deLeon and her ‘Smitty’ .. ) Minnie Sands from her hubby, : L-understand, .. ex-secretary of fonmer Personnél Relations offi- cer Comdr. W.'Hi>Smith, has] tendered her resignation... Dave las ‘Caution’ Use'enly as directed ee noel Suggestion cabbage $$sggggg71!” Cannéd corn heats up to fine spoon chili powder, salt, pepper and a lump of butter. ROR ER BELDNER’S Have No Connection With Any Other Store in Key West * You'll Find More Beautiful Cottons at Beldner’s * Easter Dresses in Striking Spring Colors Crisp and Delightful to Wear through the Spring... You'll adore it! BELDNER’S For Your Southernmost Fashions 528 DUVAL STREET Opposite STRAND THEATER 5:30 to Mase fasih \ DIXIE CRYSTALS PURE CANE SUGARS 100% | The New RECLOSURE CARTO / COME! The Greatest Day In the History CLUB TROPICS Seafood Sandwiches qd) FREE CHAMPAGNE Hour from e | \e Spring Time | KILL NOW or Have More | COCKROACHES - ANTS | MOSQUITOES - FLIES; with DOUBBLE-DOUBBLE | or | BLUE CAP—DDT FRIDAY, 700 DUVAL STRE CELEBRATES The formal Opening of Its RESTAURANT Featuring Steaks et, 6:30 PM. CASH PRIZES ——ENTRIES ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED A New 5 NEW ACTS -- BUDDY BARNETT 2 ORCHESTRAS Chet Springer, and, As Guests, Arturo and His Trio TOMORROW (Friday) NIGHT!! TOMORROW APRIL 19th With Down; Pitched shoes With Halsey Lesley. Antoine Gros; boat-| the swain’s mate second class of the! in Destroyer Muir, stationed at! fourteen battle! flag AsDevLant has’ stars. je Bann nF The New Orleans. boy, who has be only been in the Navy since 1940, when : was assigned to the USS. Brook: s ae the pon lyn in March 1941 participated in Tokyo Bay to thward the first expedition to Iceland action. and aided in the saving of — Gees , sonnel from the USS Wakefield.| , {70S ,Pitshed a very much. welcome home at San Gros told of unproclaimed war between American ships and with thousands lining the inte the city. 7s German subs before the war be- gan. Before the war the Brooklyn laid a blockade around Guada- lupe in the Indies when the Ger- mans tried to take over the French forces there. Then the wat started and there was bombardment of Fedhala, Africa, the invasion-of Sicily, the defense of the port of Naples, the beachhead at Anzio. Then came a transfer to the USS Springfield, a light cruiser. 600 yards from the carrier Bun- EO alle @ Add these blue flakes when you tise fagtor soap. @ Blues to glorious whiteness! @ Ends bluing streaks. @ Saves time, work; needless _ wear and tear. USE FOR EVERYTHING — white clothes, all Washable col baby’s Suet Pd Peon i oy COME! 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