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SOCIETY 5 By PATRICIA - * PHONE 535 ert, Youth For Christ Rally Service Tomorrow Night; Navy Sunrise Service Will Celebrate Easter Easter will be celebrated in Key West by the Youth for Shwiat group in a Saturday night rally in Park, in- ting at 7:20 o'clock — ala sj isc Proaram of the rally follows: First Congregational Church Had Easter Egg Hunt Wednesday An Easter egg hunt was given! by the Primary Department of the First Congregational Church School on Wednesday afternoon. Games of all kinds were played in the Service Center by the children while some of the church school teachers hid the eggs on the grounds. After all! the eggs and, peanuts were hid- den, the older children of the} Primary Department rushed to find them. The smaller children had their hunt inside the center. Prizes’ were awarded to Harry Lee Roberts, Robert Rash, Joyce Henson and Carol Harris. The Primary Depart ment! teachers, their assistants and mothers present were Mrs. Leo- nard Lowe, Mrs. Hazel Henson, Mrs. Carol Webster, Miss Flor- ence Boza, Mrs. John Archer, Miss Carrie Rash, Mrs. George Archer, Miss Ruthie DiNegro, Ray Carter, Miss Carol Boza, “THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mrs. Louise Hart, and Mrs. Will- iam Russell. Children present were Gloria Boza, Richard Rash, Edward Boza, Robert Rash, Jayne Lou Archer, Carol Harris, Jack Harris, Maynard Lowe, Leonard Lowe, Barbara Dickens, Gloria Know- les, Harry Lee Roberts, Janice Newton, Beverly Selph, Charles) Selph, Robert Read, Barbara! Ramirez, Helen Louise White- head, Leadorne Whitehead, Al} Smith, Bobby Walterson, Ernest Garner, C. J. Carey, Elsie Lowe, Mildred Hart, Tommy Knowles, | Joan Knowles, Judy Celeste Knowles, Joy Stickney, Jill Berg- strom, Joyce Henson, Donald Russell, Joyce Roberts. Delicious sandwiches made by the teachers and a cold drink; were enjoyed by all. Teachers} as well as the children seemed} to enjoy the hunt to the fullest} extent. ‘Fernando Camus Senior Vice Deacon; Everett Rivas Deputy Grandmaster Fernando E, Camus was ap-} nally honored at the 117th an- pointed senior vice deacon andj nual grand communication held SCOUT NEWS Scout Troop 50 returned today from a two-day camping trip in the Keys. The trip included passing ad- vancement tests, hiking, swim- ming and games and outdoor liv- ing. Shelter was provided by pup tents and cooking was done over entertainment being provided|an open fire. On these excursions for the visiting firemen and aux-|¢ach boy provides his own food, iliary members is a Night in Ha-|S°O#InE utenstis and Dedding. A with | ‘usic was fu y- iy aes vawlg terete with ‘Lowe, while the following boys great success during La Semana! joined in the singing during the Alegre, and is scheduled for to-;camp fire hour: morrow night in conjunction with} Leland Archer, Archie Lowe, the firemen’s ball at Habana-|Otis Curry, Alton Cates, Charles Madrid Club. Wells, Joe Ladd, Alfred Knowles, f Charles Ogden, Eugene Roberts, Nathan Niles, William Russell, Al- bert Key, Ernest Hamilton, Leslie Sanders, Donald Malone. The camping trip was planned by Scoutmaster R. B. Clark and his assistants, Leland Archer, Jr., jassistant scoutmaster, and Archie Lowe, senior patrol leader. Key West In Days Gone By FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF APRIL 19, 19: One of the various forms of Gerardo Frutos, 42, former Key Wester died last week in Tampa and the body was brought to Key West this morning 6n the steamer Cuba for interment. Pupils of the second grade in the Harris school were visitors to the aquarium this morning in! care of their teachers, Miss Leota | Grillion and Mrs. Isobel Ball. FIREMAN’S HOME BURNS BALTIMORE, Md.—Irvin M. Harrer, fireman, was * working around the engine-house n an alarm came in. Hafter thought the fire must be pretty 2 Y ry e e e e a e e e e Herman Albury, age 67, fam-| iliarly known among his many friends as “Peck”, died shortly after the noon hour today at his} residence on Catherine street. Everett R. Rivas, district deputy | ee fpet 46, 1%, 18. | Fernando E. Camus was ap- oe a eee ; ee pointed senior grand deacon and} wr. and Mrs. Clarence Sweet- , ese istrict “In Jack-| Everett R. Rivas district deputy) ing, 1207 Georgia street, are the sonville, according to a telegram} grandmaster for the 24th Mason-) proud parents of a 7% pound| close to his house but he didn’t realize how close until the fire truck, with him on top of the ap- paratus, turned into the street on ‘which he lived and Harrer ':28—7:40 P.M. ...... Orchestra Concert ‘ayer Rev. Grant Duncan EASTER I iG PART |! “The Crucifixion” *relude Jee Orchestra Quartette The Old Ragged Cross” and “Beneath the Cross” Ait Che Tabor, Harvey Russell 1G Henley—U.S. Navy Chalk Drawi Mrs. Grant Duncan bolo “Calvary Road” srace Lovelace, U.S. WAVE Duet “Bearing His Cross” » Elinor Larson and Al Fryer Solo “There Is A Green Hill Far Away” Mrs. Faye Guisinger PART Il The Resurrection” "Christ Is Ri Part 1—-Orch Clarinet Solo, Saxaphone Solo, Violin ) | Orchestra Part 2 ¢ Ist Verse Part 3--Chelr and Orchestra, 2nd Verse Part 4--Sa ae Part 1 Trio “He Is Not Here, But Is Risen” Helen Spurl Gloria Giles, Lily Freeman Chalk Drawing Mrs. Grant Duncan Selo | Know That My Redeemer Liveth” George Henley, U. 8. Navy Duet . "One Day” F sisinger, Grace Lovelace Orchestra, Choir and Audience ........ "He Lives" STAFF Master of Coremonies—Al Fryer, U.S. Navy. 1d horvey Russell, U.S. Navy. r Larson. Program Ci un—-Mrs. Elijah Sands. Orchestra ¢ direction of Mrs. Grant Duncan—Lorraine Mar i Mrs. Grant Duncan, Mrs. Elijah Sands, Tracy Fe fabor, USN, Robert Gwin, USN, Miss Kitty Symenetia, Mee, Robert Dopp, Gerald Saunders and Tom es ; Choie DBiféctor..Gerald Saunders. y_at NOB Ball Park will be held 6 o‘clock Sunday morn- Base. Last year*a 9 aeuPiDEs ik ptitk in Naval Operatin trowd of ended the servicesyand an equal number is @xpecied be A rly naa this area and all persons in im ittend. Eau cnée tite sters will be via the Thomas street her! '. MeNeil, Ir., is in charge of the services. ae M ill read the scripture lesson. Pov. £.S rly, president of the Key West Ministerial Association, wil! deliver the prayer. 4 Be ielivered by Army Chaplain Willard B. Smith of Fort Taylor 4 i will be by the Reverend J. Pickens. Musi of Gerald Saunders. Parent-Teacher County Council’ Helps In Kindergarten Reopening LU led woting t \n FE to have this school functioning again. In cooperation with the School Board, the council is go- ing to take charge of registration for this project. This will take |place in the local grammar , schools during the week of May 6th through 10th. Each president of each school ‘ i then gave a report on work done in her association since the last meeting of the council. After adjournment the Harris Sehool served refreshments of cake and punch and everyone xious' met ‘socially. thu the Kendergarden @build t Tommy and Edwin Gibbons Win sent by Gerald Adams to The! Citizen today. Telegram follows: “I am pleased to inform you that two Key Westers were sig- ic District by most worshipful grand master Frank A. Brown. | “Please convey this information ; to their many friends through the columns of your newspaper. So TTT TTT TTT LL PATRICIA’S NOTEBOOK CTT TTT LTH Here are some notes sent me by the Lions Club on their activities: Just two days left to register to vote. SS Se 8 The Nominating Committee composed of Past Presidents Allan Hampton, Earl Hamilton, John Costar and Gerald Saund- ers will give their report’ at to- night’s meeting. Election will be held’ on the first Thursday in May. Be there tonight in order that you may know who the! nominating committee is’ pro- posing to lead us during the en- suing year. Of course, nomina-| tions from the floor may be made ' at the election meet. kk & Key West Will Play Host to the final Advisory Commis- sion Zone Meeting on April 28th. Zone Chairman John Graves of the Redland District Club tele-| honed this advice to your Sec-! fetary this week. This meeting will be held on a Sunday after- noon at one o'clock in the Den and luncheon will be served the visiting club officers. Any local lions planning to attend musi notify the house committee no! later than Thursday of the pre-, ceding week. ! x kk ! Well, Doggon> It, ; Here’s Good News i Our most confirmed Bachelor Lion, Joe Allen, has at last de- cided to relinquish his state of! single blessedness and join the ranks of the “Ball and Chain” gang. Leo hears via the grape- vine that the happy event will, take place sometime in June.| Lucky Joe, how did you do it.! Boy, Oh Boy, will we have fun | in initiating Joe in our gang. Just | you wait and see. j xk | Mayor Demeritt | has turned over a letter to your Easter Choir ‘weighing Rehearsal There will be a rehearsal to- night at 9o‘clock at First Meth- odist Church to be heard at the Easter Sunrise Services Sun- day morning at NOB Ball Park at 6 o’clock. Gerald Saunders, who is in charge of the music for the pro- gram, said today that anyone wishing to sing in the choir is welcome to attend the final re- hearsal tonight. Birthe Se GIRL TO PAROSES Mr. and Mrs. James Paros an- nounce the arrival of a baby gir) six pounds and four ounces Tuesday morning at. the Municipal Hospital. Mrs. Paros, before ler marriage, was Miss Louise Pritchard. Hoover asks Latin-American foods for the starving overseas. | | joyment. Also this evening we) will be privileged to have Miss Grave Lovelace, a WAVE with! a lovely soprano voice, sing| The Holy City” for us. She will} be accompanied on the piano by | Thomas Howes, son of Lion Rev. Howes. j kok Ok | A Group of Lions met last Thursday evening in the} Police Sub-Station at Poinciana! and organized another council of the P.A.L. under the guidance of Lion Chief Eisner. Lion S. M.| Odom, our boys and girls chair-j man, was elected as chairman of | the newly formed council, Lion R. C. Hicken was named as vice- chairman and Lion Gerald Saunders was named Secretary-| Treasurer. Al. attending the meeting were Lions Judge Caro,! H. W. Urion, Louis Carbonell, | Ray Atwell, Chief Eisner. Mr. lone, Wm. Roger Watkins. saw that the fire was right at his home. An oil stove had exploded and badly damaged two rooms of Harrer’s house. BELDNER’S girl, born Saturday afternoon} 2:10 o’clock. Roy Robinson, Assistant WPA Director, Saturday afternoon caught what is said to be the} biggest dolphin which has been! taken in these waters for many | months. Have No Connection —_—_— With Any Other Store H.. S. McClanahan, assistant in Key West grove inspector for the state) plant board, in charge of spray-| ing activities in this section, an-| ~ nounced today that spraying of; trees and shrubs in Key West has} Easter been discontinued. a a and Members of the Florida State | ., Firemen’s association opened{ Spring their Eleventh annual convention | Dresses this morning with impressive} ceremonies in the Colonial Hotel, | Southern- with President Harry Baker, ae local fire chief, presiding. SeaMiaeae Fashions Tonight at the clubroom in the County Courthouse the members} ot of the Southernmost Rifle Club! Course will meet for their regular week- ly session of business. * Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: Advertising is the art of mak- ing people know that the merch- ant has what they ought to have. | Choose Your New Easter Outfit from Our Exclusive Showine CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to express our | of Lovely New Dresses. deep appreciation and thanks to} and Accessories ends and neighbors for acts of | kindness, messages of sympathy | BELDNER’S and beautiful floral offerings re- | For Your Southernmost Fashions ceived during our recent bereave- | ment in the death of our beloved|| 528 DUVAL STREET || Opposite STRAND THEATER THE WATKINS FAMILY. prl9-1tx * VILLA D'ESTE Overlooking Biscayne Bay BISCAYNE BOULEVARD AT 8th STREET MI FLO SPECIAL SUMMER RATES NOW IN EFFECT Large, Airy Rooms $2.50 up Single; $4.00 up Double WRITE OR PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS * SUN Blue Ribbon Tor nm with " the blu of Hthe st D , cocker; fourth, Lyneth Farland, With Collie Prince Sandra and Bob Blunk, black puppy Best Kitty—First, Arlene Mc- Pherson; second and third, Linda and Richard Demeritt. Best Puppy—First, Nancy Rose MacDonald; second, Ferol Con- nor; third, Sylvia Knowles. All those present were very enthusiastic and hopeful that the Pet Show will become an an- nual Recreation Division event Secretary written by a sixteen Mazeau, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett year old boy of Salerno, Italy,; and Dr. Lucille Calverly attend- requesting used clothing for his | ed from the Poinciana Council. family. Please bring some article’ Another meeting is planned for of clothing for a sixieen year old, this evening in the Director boy, a fifteen year old girl or a room of Radio Station WKWF five year old boy, to our meet-, through courtesy of My. Spotts- | MAXWELL’S RESTAURANT and BAR KEEPERS’ Week-End Specials ing next week. We cannot turn wood. a deaf ear to such a plea as this. | kk Single Remember the words of the Mr. and Mrs. Basil A. Lowe 14x18 e@ Master, “Inasmuch as Ye have of San Diego, fornia are vis = done it unto one of the least of| iting in Key West. Mr. Lowe Tentherett these, my Brethern, Ye have lived in Key West for eight year W. d S | eat 0 done it unto Me.” | but has not been back in the 00 too S 30 Ins. High ® kk ! City for twenty years. While a We Are Very Happy Ind4d |in Key West, Mr. Lowe worked 8% Oz in Key West. BD cnict ‘“° Your Lodge Meets Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month, 8:00 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. J ‘Key West Lodge Number 163. I ith Knights of Pythias. Meets every ' ' Betty Janet, Friday night at Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. Subscribe to The Citizen—25¢ weekly, a ad, third to have John Pritchard and his orchestra with us again this even- ing. We remember with the pl sure the last time they were here and are looking forward to another evening of musical en- for the Key West Electric com- pany and also sailed with Cap- tain John Phelan in the ferry boats then being operated be- tween Key West and Havana by the P. & O. Steamship Line. TWO HOTELS in... MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES fateh a chahaeeaenaeaean pelea aes Located in the Heart of the City Rates Reasonable ROOMS Write or Wire for Reservations with BATH and TELEPHONE Ford Hotel 60 N.E. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Hh, Pershing Hotel 226 N.E. 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Contribute to Fight Cancer, Our Ne. t Beemer SERB BRB eeeeee eee : . t t : : ‘ KEY WEST Youth « Christ Rally * Presents EASTER IN SONG 7:20 - 7:40 p.m., Orchestra Concert EA ceases ei pores USN PART I—*“THE CRUCIFIXION” . Service Men's Quartette Chalk Drawing—Mrs. Grant Duncan x Solo—Grace Lovelace, WAVE Duet—Elinor Larson and Al Fryer Solo—Mrs. Faye Guisinger PART II—*THE RESURRECTION” “Christ Is Risen"—Orchestra and Choir Trio—Helen Spurlock, Gloria Giles, Lily Freeman Solo—George Henley, USN Duet—Faye Guisinger, Grace Lovelace All Churches Mass Choir---‘CHRIST AROSE’ 7:20 pm. Saturday Night 7:20 p.m. BAYVIEW PARK EVERYONE. INVITED