The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 15, 1946, Page 4

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errrrrrrr err Ter TTT CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. PERO AAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAADAAAAAAAALASD |fore the war, when that base was jused as a yachting center, there ommon con-|were five docks, each of them m the joint | @bout four hundred feet long and ards of Direc jeacl h jammed to capacity with ‘Aseo-| yachts during the season. Besides »-) this, oftentime yachts docked at jother locations ause there wags} , not space. Yucnting trade to Key} West will be a big thing, probably }as early as next winter, this announcement, together the city's proposition for charter boat |docks, shows we are movi! Aaght jalong on Sane in Bay ren’ a ¢ | CITY CHANGES 10 BE MADE| Many persons have asked me jwhat is my opinion of how the ‘eity is going. I say the people » here are getting their money's worth and more besides, o| Regarding police pana ae dividual complaints are handled swiftly and ais a learning that it does not, pay to take apples off stands nor went it pay those they deal with... 1 would like to see’ more ‘tire ela teehee! ie whieh every t pe ee plan f he city’s id get expression. beth clube will make '\Miss Johnson Honored Among the first of the festivi- ties celebrating the forthcoming marriage of Miss Jennie Mae Johnson, 615 Francis street, to Cecil E. Workman of Reader and New Martinsville, W. Va., was an afternoon tea shower given by Mrs. Edward R. Johnson at her father’s home, 1321 Newton street, Friday, May 10. Piano. selections were played by Mrs. James Stone and Mrs. +Claude Salis. Guests were also entertained with a piano selec- tion by. Miss Johnson’s nine year old niece, Joyce Johnson. Door prize,a pair of nylon hose from, the Southernmost Dry ‘Goods. Store, was won by Mrs. Tom. Kelly. Out of town guest was Mrs. Cyril B. Baker, Miami, Fla. Miss Johnson’s marriage to Mr, Workman will take place June 11, -'Miss Gilbreath To Wed i. -Miss Paula Gribreaih, daughter of Herbert Gilbreath of Fort} Worth, Texas, will be married Ms a a Ms ha a Me hn a hn hn Mn hn te iMrs. J. S. Williams The officers of the Poinciana elementary school P.-T. A. and) Monday, evening Carey, principal elementary ‘school. Taking “office were Mrs. J. S. Saunders, vice-prtsident; Williams,, president; Gerald George Baughman, secretary, and ' Mrs. Carlton Smith, treasurer. Officers for the pre-school were Mrs. A. Vincent Armayor, presi- dent, and Mys,! .T.}C; Stallings, | secretary. The ‘president’s pin was pre- sented to Mrs, Williams by Mr. Carey. He also presented each outgoing officer a gift. An entertaining program was‘ given. by Albert | of Poinciana pre-school P.-T. A. were installed | Mrs. ! Di lili i tii in li in innit an nnn ln ddan e SOCIETY e en en a in hn a hn hs nr a hn Heads Poinciana PTA; Officers Elected In observance of Mother’s Day, Mr. Saunders gave a reading, “Mother”, a piano solo was played by Miss Mary Louise Saunders, 4 An acrobatic ddnce’ was per- i formed by Miss Coleen. Moore. ‘Accompanied |’ by :! Kingm: Curry at the piano,’ Mr. Saunder rendered a violin solo, “Moth | of Mine”. H | Janet Haywatd, ja sixth grade pupil, gave a selection, Miss Gayle Wallace entertain- ed with a ballet dance. In conclusion Mr. Saunders played “Mother Machree”, with | Mr. Curry at the piano. A social hour was enjoyed at athe close ef the meeting. “Bridge on 2 the Pat io” F ‘or | the joie Sweeting » quarterly or @emthiy offaw thet common plans fer the city’s benefit may be dis- Guteed. that there be no dupli ee end thet Key West may eet 2 united front and a schools of instruction for the fire this evening to Ygnacio Carbo- department, more practice. There Nell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juan are many new methods which Carbonell, and manager of the came out of the war... Public Strand Theater. welfare needs a shot in the arm.| Miss Gilbreath is a popular It is mostly doing just: mainten- 4nd lovely member of the young- ance right now. It needs apa er-set here and Mr. Carbonell has apeted plat * . RATHER TIVE There wer fo narrowness. Thoughts were foro program de- tw keep in Key West every- whieh & now here and to eoerert Key Wert into o first Ge tourist rewert city, No one = = & anything Tt was a af adoption rather than ai . . AGGORD ON ADVERTISING Gee of the big points which ‘CER owe: wmey wae the appagent qumplete coord in an advertis 6 Program Along shese lines posts of past ad was brought That was the ion Bureau Key West ee maintained in Miami that tahermatron be made avail ma to get the y West. Right of advertising 4 and undoubt- of the main top fe & Gwe Looms Clut nt meet fg temerrow cgnt F . @ sur ey made by The Couzen and oth @ suggestions, newspaper, radio eet © the Miami area, stiimated billboard on the ay apd ot jermation bu- eae hewe been propesed. Also, Geer Memon with advertising Groupe. such a the state adver- Hetng commision and viber pub: ieee ooking information, To! ey wey of thinking. we still need ®& Geliteme men to handie that 3 wed tehe care of collections & Be mammoth advertsing pro GPRM. vegardiess of what his title he whetie: ssststant secre- ey @ pubbeity director or what 1 eee you «Thee sort of job calls ft professions! experience . 7 help, more money . , complaints are registered ne bps lie consumption. Believe. me, rial city manager is fully awere of! them and is moving owed uifl- mate correction of each. Mrs. Swack Visits Parents Mrs. Jackson Swack, formerly Geraldine Knowles of this. city, left this morning en route to her with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Knowles. Who Knows? 1. How, does the production of goods compare with, pre-war days? ° . 2. When do income taxes take’ full half of a man’s salary? 3. How many families are seek- ing homes in the U,S.? te et the fies grill be one Navy want in the ‘next ‘fiscal year? 5. When did Robert’ E:’ Paty discover the North Pole? 6 Who must get a permit to build? aN 7. When ard‘‘where’ Will ‘a Peace Conference be held? 8. Where is the Tagalog ‘lan- guage used? Couneil of the United pi The "haewers In January’ manufacturers, shipped $9,000,000,000 worth of goods, mostly civilian items. This equals the average month of 1941, 2. When a man reaches about $16,000 a year, taxes take half of any increased income. 3. Estimate: 4,000,000. 4. $6,325,000,000. 5. April 6, 1909. A 6. Everybody spending. $400 or more on building or repairing a house; there are some excep- tions on other structures where the Se point wes popped. There] the cost is small. smiles propesition right now 7. May 1, in Paris. = eres Ot may be enmounced| 8. In the Philippine Islands. ithe i6 \ ten was! 9% The council functions con- oo ot emtative | tinuously. tae Gulf At-| 10. April 1, 1945. es wil ome, | me @ey te New ow ‘the | worry comp emmet comstr uc tis he hie | fet alee oe we bad ft the} Gul ‘Aint Com-| TO Beautify . ‘ Key West) *Homes ¢*Stores *Bars reRRY " question was called ming Key West the meeting t the Gulf Company ts moves West a it proposes mdition of the ships Then Th ee teat oe tee aot given Key Cheares tee of what &® @ and uf cummgmny onl te some Howeve wroth 1 the ee a ere has been | he propo ve to} bet af tat hon ‘ stem of | *Hotels Large Color Selection PREWAR 10-0Z. MATERIALS | Finest Workmanship with vents West atti facts KEY WEST *.,.?| Venetian Co. way 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. ommis-| CALL 1042 for Estimates! ; the Key home in California after a visit 4. How much money dogs thé = 9. How often 18 the Seciirity } ge recently returned from a tour of jauiy with the Army overseas in the Pacific, After a short honeymoon in Cuba the young couple will be at home at 1320 Royal street on —— Key We ra West In "Dare Gone By FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF MAY 15, 1946 Eight members of the Key West Scottish Rite Consistory will leave tomorrow for Tampa to attend the annual convention of the consistory in Florida, be- ginning Sunday and continuing through Monday. Those who will attend from Key West are Ross . Sawyer, William E. Huston, Ralph Boyden, John C. Park, Ed- win Roberts, H. N. S. Jones, Frank ©. Weech and William Jackson. An address was made last night in the high school auditor- ium to members of the local unit of the National Youth Adminis- tration. Monroe county’s share of éehool, funds, distributed in Tal- fatiassee, today was slightly more ftian' $7,000, according to an As- sociated Press dispatch published in The Citizen today. Mrs. Mary Sweeting, who had been in Key West visiting her brother, David Albury, returned yesterday to her home in Miami. Miss Florence Sawyer, who had been in Miami on a short vacation, returned yesterday. Samuel Higgs has been named | director of the Key West Junior Drum and Bugle Corps. Thirty Key Westers have an- nounced in .The Citizen for Democratic nominations at the primaries to be held next month. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Popular government semes to be ‘unpopular all over the earth.” | CHILD KILLED | by ROACH POISON A, seven year old boy accidentally kicked his football on the top of the kitchen cabi- net. ‘When he went after it he noticed a cracker, spread with what he thought was peanut butter. He ate it, and died the fol- lowing day because the spread was gus roach killer. Any bug killer that bears a | Gaution or the word Poison on the label is dangerous to have around the house. | Now you can buy @ bug killer that is } absolutely non-poisonous, ‘This ne covery is called Di new program which will be in- augurated on Friday. It is “Bridge on the Patio”. mehy servicemen’s wives and the ladies of Key West.are invited to Service- | attend. The bridge will begin at} 2330,,:cool refreshments will be | Duval Street Service Group Duval Street USO announces aj; Wednesday—Music Hour, 7 .p. m.; Spanish Class, 7 p.m.; Weinie Roast, 9 p.m. Thursday—Shellcraft, 2::p.m.; Sequincraft, 2 p.m.; Art Class, 2 p.m.; Patio Dance, 8:30 p.m. Friday—Bridge on the patio, 2:30 p.m.; Game Night, 8 p.m.; served, Bal prizes: willbe offered. | Coffee/Night, 9:30°p.rh, |. iy SUNDAY-+ 55 1% Saturday +- Begitiner's Dance Sunday Mtisie’ Hour, 2 p.m.}} Class, 8 p.m.; Coffee and Dough- Tour of Beaches, 3 p.m.; Joe andj nuts, 9 p.m. Cake, 9 p.m. | Sunday—Music Hours, 2 p.m.; Monday — Movie “Charter) Tour of Beaches, 3 p.m.; Sing Pilot”, 8:30 p.m. | Song, 8 p.m.; Joe and Cake, 9 p. Tuesday — Shellcraft, 8 p.m.'m. Catholic Daughters Elect Mrs. S.Whalton Grand Regent The regular monthly meeting Fred Dion, Mrs. Jack Gaiti, Mrs. of the Catholic Daughters of Essie Saunders and Mrs. Joseph- America, Court 634, Star of the, ine James. Sea, was held on May 7th. | On May 14, the Catholic The following officers were Daughters met at the Parish Hall eiewied to serve the court for the for the purpose of holding an ensuing year: Grand Regent, Mrs. ; initiation. The new members ad- Stephen M. Whalton; Vice Grand! mitted into the order is Mrs. Regent, Mrs. Chas. Toppino;! Lucia O. Callaghan, who is an Lecturer, Mrs. Mary de Barcee;; accountant employed , at the Prophetess, Mrs. Pauline Pinder; ; Naval Hospital. Historian, Mrs. David McCurdy;} The court plans another initia- Financial Secretary, Miss Anna| tion to be held in the near future Cocoran; Treasurer, Mrs. William to bring in other candidates.-: / Ellsworth; Sentinel, Mrs. Rodney! . This organization is making Gwynn; Organist, Mrs. Josephine ‘plans for their national conven- Piodella; Trustees, Mrs. Sybil tion to be held in St. Louis in Delaney, Mrs. Mary Moss, Mrs. | July. Mrs. Allshouse Entertains St. Paul’s Auxiliary Monday The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Those Paul’s Episcopal Church’ met’on' Ayala, Mrs. Elizabeth Tekaeal Monday afternoon at the home Mrs..Myrtland Cates, Mrs. of Mrs. Clarence Allshouse. {Mervin Russell, Mr Louise The meeting was conducted by | Albert DiNegro, Mrs. James Miss Jennie Seymour, vice presi-| Grant, Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mrs. dent, in the absence of Mrs. MacConnell, Mrs. Glenwood Edith Ladd, president. | Sweeting, Mrs. Milton Sawyer, Reports. of the Diocesan Con-: Mrs. Susan Avery, Mrs. Ellen | vention recently held in St.jTynes, Mrs. Emerson Petersburg was given by Mrs.!Mrs. Harry Baker, Mrs. Ros Milton Sawyer, Mrs. Ralph Ru: yer, Mrs. Sidney Mathew sell and Mrs. Emma Ayala, dele- | Jr., Miss Jennie Seymour, Miss gates to the convention. Mary MacConnell. Mrs. Sidney Mathews, Jr., : a very interesting and descrip-| LASTED A DAY tive talk on “Ruge Hall’, Epis-| jt. CLEMENS, Mich.—John| copal Chapel at Florida State Desmet, 50, has married the same} College for Women. |woman twice. The first ended in After adjournment Mrs. Alls-' divorce after twenty-eight years. house served delicious refresh-!The ae remarried and the un-| % VILLA ‘DESTE :" attending were: | gave | MIAM E STE F-L OR TDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay BISCAYNE BOULEVARD AT 8th STREET CLOSE TO THEATRES, SHOPS, TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL SUMMER RATES NOW IN EFFECT nN MORRIS | SCOUT NEWS Mother's Day Party the Wesley House annex and e! party. was greatly enjoyed by ail. These | included piano selections, read-: ings, songs and also a skit. Refr and ae hong aucuadea with prone strip ¢ time in June; i: field. the meeting Plams were ithe agents, for 4 a Various,typés of cancer were recognized and déscribed in 100} B. C. by Hippocrates. 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This art form.was called Sunflower ;)Patrél.;-which , com- | “commedia dell’ arte” pleted tor them, an ‘activity inne i Troop: ‘some- | “MUSIC FOR MILLIONS” | aeeeReee Troop 5 Girl Scouts met with| clinging to amp post their parents Saturday night at, shouting, “Lemme in” There's nobody liven there tertained with a Mother’s Day’ said the cop. - “Don't lie!” retorted the Entertainment, which was pro-| pointing aloft. “There's @ vided by members of each patrol j Upstairs.” In medieval Italian Ber azrtom the dia- the out but | LOANS You say how much—we supply the cash on your SIGNATURE + FURNITURE + AUTO Commercial, Credit eg Tr RRC 421 DUVAL ST. . “2 "glee eee Rates ROO ww a2. with BATH and TELEPHONE i Hotel - 2 ant mon UNION Bus iton Ford Hotel 00 HE: ted Steet Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. ¥. 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