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ie FF il i al cc | i Hs i il ees i : i i i : i z I i H toge of the veterans hospital gt wngping president, Gladys Bay Pines, Fla. YEW Auxiliary Key West has the opportunity “Viet” due to the fact Extelle Davy, fourth Hi The children had an exciting most eges was won by Mich- Cates After the hunt refreshments Officer Obtains Group’s Charter AO wane ree 0p aepemmeenty ; department chaplain, Marjorie Morris; national color bearer, ‘| tant’ horizon, | Miehael Cates, Leonard San+ | chez, Eugene Lowe, J. H, Brady, | Larry Hendricks, Darrell Rae | Hendricks, Catherine Brady and ' Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Hendricks. —-—— Jackson Square Monday for Club’s Jackson Square USO Commit- we of Management William Brady will award honor prizes % volunteer workers during the years of the club's opera- @t the next regular Monday wight dance. Four of the volun- teers will receive the three-star | Miss bef pin for service over a four- perigd. ; The three-star pins will be op oe Veda Thomposn, ‘Wagaman, Ww. ® Bowery and Miss Norma ther volunteers receiving @werds at the Monday night dence will be; Miss Fran Watson, Miss Doris Thompson, Miss Mar- = SO Honor Awards Volunteer Workers garet Ann Pettis, Miss Vivian Garcia, Miss Marian Pickens, Miss Josephine Garcia, Miss Mary Torano, Miss Shirley Bowery, Mrs. Ruth Bethel, Miss Althea Pickens, Miss Kitty Ramos, Miss Mary Sarris, Miss Claudine LaFe, iss Geraldine Marriott, Miss Charlotte Putman, Stricker, Miss Coralie Schrader, Miss Velma-La Fe, Miss Betty June Kling, Miss Henrietta Car- ley sie 25 ‘Nancy a yett. i Reeéghition awards will also be given to the management com- mittee there. The public is in- vited, San Carlos School Students Get Honors for Excellence In Lessons Right students in the San Car- les School children’s department elementary Spanish and English classes were placed today on its homer roll. The students were: ist Grade—Anita Fernandez, Mario Disgdiertt, Bnd Grade—Gloria Disgdiertt, Jo- seph Balbontin; 3rd Grade—Olga Brave, Alice Pons; 4th Grade— Aida Disgdiertt. Perfect attendance records Were shown for the following at the school: Orquidea Fernandez, Olga Bravo, Mario Disgdierut, Orlando Bravo, Gloria Disgdiertt, jicia Pons, Mils Valdez and yisa Chavez. Outstanding students in the adult department's special Span- ish elssons were: Ist Year—Eliza- beth Allen, Mary L. Fortner, Ethea K. Stricker, Elizabeth Tay- lor, Rebeeca Ramay, Dorothy G. Madiey, Jessie H. Johnson, Capt. William ©. Spencer, Manuel Lo- . Rosaline Nicely, Catherine m, Andrew V. Mayberry and Maynard Brichford. Outstanding students in the 3nd year were: Clarabel Spencer, Helio Baker; | Margaret Hicks, Gene Peterson, Mrs. O. W. Bodler, Gwendolyn |James, Josephine James. Leading 3rd year students in- clude Mrs. James C. Register and Olive A. Kroll. | The list of the honor students i was compiled by Miss Benildes Remond, instructor. \Godinet Returns ‘From Overseas Cpl. Louis J. Godinet has re- jturned home to his parents after being stationed in the European theatre for two years. Godinet received his discharged recently jtien here and in Hayana, Cuba, jbefore returning to New York, where he will meet his German fimancee. They. will be married there and return to Key West. Try heating the stuffing in a pan before it is put into a chicken or turkey, youll find it ,cuts the roasting time. Miss Ruth! lat Ft. Dix, N. J., and will vaca-| WR, "habe THURSDAY James, B. Ra- Doris FRIDAY 4 i it McDermott. : Reyes, Former graduates who attend-|* Bloxom, Ruth Page ed ‘the reunion were: In honor of the visiting offi- eials of the Fourth District of|Emil Sw the Veterns of Foreign Wars and Auxiliaries, Mr. and Mrs. Tony | Alfred Arthur, 903 Grinnell street, gave |Margarite Mi i, 4 cocktail party at their home on Lia E Saturday afternoon. There was|5a¥ a bevy of guests and the house 7 rang with laughter and good cheer. Mary ‘Todd assisted the; Mesdames Eyelio. Cabot, Har- hostess and many guests dropped | old Cruz, Joaquin Godinet, Stan-|R in during the course of the after-jley Barrett, Frank Delaney, W. noon. Curry Harris, A. €. Moreno, xx** The highlight of the district meeting for the auxiliaries to the Veterans of Foreign Wars was initiation of the Cootiettes. Nine- teen members of the local auxil- jary joined in the fun and par- ticipated in the Hi Jinks on Duxal street, Saturday evening. Traffic was tied up for a few Armengol, Misses Jacqueline Stout, ‘ietta Carrera, Elizabeth Ann Faye Piodella, Orquidea , Carmen Reyes, Ramona iguez, Mary Alice Roberts, Roberts, Elizabeth Russell, Elsa Solano and Joan Tallon. Key Wester Wins €e ah Hanae At Stetson * Navy Air Medal eae St cogs Me nS LAND, April 24,—William Aviation Chief _ Machinist's BR sey poh “oa WEG. Camille Mate Joseph J. Nicola, USN, of ‘Robinson, 318 Margaret Strect, 521 Grinnell Street, has been |Key West, Fla., is listed on the awarded the Air Medal for his ‘ho roll at. Stetson University, minutes because the street was|Work as aircrewman of a Navy nd, where he is enrolled as jammed with spectators andjbomber ating in the North|, freshman in the College of Lib- “Nits” and “Cootiettes”. The girls|Atlantic Area during the winter 'eral Arts. This is in recognition were initiated by Chief Gray-|of 1942-1943. } for exceptional scholarship. back, Iona Howe. Chief Nicola is now attached to the Night Attack and Combat!ards due to icing, Fbility, awk * Training Unit of the Atlantic; blizzards, and high winds, Nicola Here is an editorial from Boca] Fleet. rendered invaluable service dur- Chica Propelican: The Citation, sighed by James|ing humerous over-water patrols. TURN THINE. OTHER CHEEK secretary of the Navy, | His éxemplary conduct, cool cou: ‘To have, one's. faith in human i part: ting injage, and initiative in, the fulfill- nature rocked to, its foundatic cane anti-submarine ’ and of these missions reflect, the all, one, has to do is.stand at convoy coverage flights'in a land highest credit upon Nicola and edge: of the. highway at Boca. Inited States Navat Service. Chiea under the little green si prorarT ered reading “Give A, Sailor A Ri and: try. to catch a dift into to; Car gar, whizzes. by ey fae a, fixed, gaze ard ag if, possessed of, an, in- ordinate desire toxcateh, atthe} earliest possible |. moment, .,.Key 4‘ West silhouettes against the. dis+ bir erin : HAR : | an sch Res tt ure sign: afe-civilians; some are Navy:} The a and Se men San oe in| Thon eke palo ta ord em wy Soin. : ‘ f.| THE fife went out, the light ge SR but Sarg Ann read on, curmoditing service onople In|" Tt edgar the fortanal © Loot geen Floyokn vehicles stop? Check this!—, [worthy father debigned his son and heir vg of thé season, the Lady Maud De Vere. d him but:Lord Algeron much to hid Pa's distress the Lady Maud aad loved the modern governess, Come to where t 1) ently overhears The willful pre! teas to th ps ve who fears She's unworth s him as her life ‘And will do The local citizens petitioned their congressman to pressurize the Naval Air Station into for- bidding Navy vehicles from s' ping along the quar i stretch of highway at Chica. Reasons: She Boca ‘the honor but she loves ‘It slowed the tourists down \ very best to q true and worthy wife: euaing their 164-mile trek from| spe reads on and as nearé the bottom of the page bins vst ie learned how Lady M became conyylsed with Hence, to the already trans- jealous rage. - ortation problem of lonely men, > Se : fheamee miles from home, | Forgot herself, and maddened by the sounds of rapturous kiss- Sprang patie . ++ Sarah hued the leaf, the other page was missit eee ———_- eager to snatch a few precious moments of liberty in town (which, incidentally, contributes substantially to the coffers of the local merchants), is added an- other needless burden. TTS TTT a ie = ANCER | oo uudecdeetnvnccaceaecnceen a GIRL TO LYNCHS Born to Mrs. David J. Lynch, April 15, at the Key West Naval Hospital, a daughter. The new arrival is named Cheren Ann. The Lynchs reside at 1402 Catherine Street. Mrs. Lynch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks of Birmingham, Ala- bama. 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Smith Ball. ’s Association Elec’ p.m., St. Paul’s Parish. xe * Sewing Committee, 2:00 p.m. Key West Hospital. k** | Eastern Star, 8:00 p.m., Scottish | Rite Temple. © ' Girl Scouts, Troop 4, 4:00 p.m, St. Paul’s Parish Hall. xk * ‘inners’ Dancing Class at wal Street USO, 8 p.m. JayShees Meeting, Home of Mrs. Delio Cobo, 405 South Street, 8:00 p.m. Key West Players, 8:00 p.m., Barn Theater. Your Lodge Meets Fern Chapter, OES, 2nd and. 4th Fridays of each month, 8:60 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. Pocahontas Lodge, Ist and 37d Fr da 7:30 p.m., Red Men’s fall. ' 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 Florida Temple No. 1, Ladies of; the Golden Eagle, meets the} second and fourth Mondays of} each month at the Knights of; the Golden Eagle Hall on Pe-! tronia Street, Dade. Lodge No. 14, F. & AM., days of each month, , Scottish meets first and, third Wednes- : Ite. Hall, corner of Simonton | 3 s Key West, and, Eaton, Streets. : ‘ ae: ibe W The Citizen-+25c|$ Phone No@ aoc 4 y ? i CPCCE SO SoRSooeeseeoesoocesacs zene bs feat ai 5 Be STP eee me RE ee ae population interested, directly or in- directly, in supplying you with the kind of telephone service you want. They are your friends and neigh- bors—the kind of people you like to meet, to know, to visit with. They are keenly alert to civic movements ... eagerly participate in community ac- tivities, With their earnings and purchases, they are an important factor in local prosperity. And yow'll find them everywhere—for the Telephone Com- pany is a local business, multiplied by all the many localities where we serve, and operated by home-town folks like you, We're proud of the telephone fam- ily. You can be too. Telephone folks make up a big family, —a total of more than 36,000 people. 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