The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 17, 1947, Page 4

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NAA Jubilee For Sister Louis Is Attended By More Than 260 More than 260 persons attend- ed the Silver Tea held in ob- servance of the Golden Jubilee Amereen Red Crom achieve-| of Sister Louis Gabriel at the ‘en by Mere Lelend MH. God-| Convent of Mary Immaculate dard, the advanced gifts commit- | yesterday. The event was spon- t r Under Way Today At Early Sessi d tmepiwed by a concise review of ter of the Key West Chapter to-' sored by the alumnae of the 2) leunehed iG solicitation of} convent school in honor of Sister fms for the 1947 campaign. Louis’ completion of 50 years’ Members received instructions} service at ‘the convent. © @ beeekieet meeting in the! The registration book bore '260/' he Concha Hotei from Gerald t Saunders, chairman of the com- Wittee. J Y. Porter, IV, overall ohatrman of the fund campaign; Atlan L. Hampton, chairman of the chapter. and Oliwer Griswold, @ipector of public relations, also phe Opening praye: and benediction were asked by Rev G. Leon Wells 4 the Pet Methaduwt Church. Mrs ord highlighted the pete s k in which the Red| Cres conmtumues its essential serv- | Wee te veterans, members of the! ettmed forces, and thew depend- mi as we sufferers in de-| vantats 2 erseas mer. ‘ ned the aid of the! - pte young married) orate «ipo them adjust) te peecet « The Hex has a great res-| orve fé¢ 4 men and ote f vital serv-! — during the wa she said. Ae an expresses the » transcending | ew nes, it draws its strength from the fact that it is a Th weds f Red Cross serv- Were cont nue cally and through- —t the world The Red Cross Seews fe truce with the prob- "i, and it continues vigorously te carry on Hampton poin per cont of fun will be spent in ey West. Gris wert entage to go t Crees tund stated » the National Red | meurance for the ever te disaste Guardsmen To | signatures of those attending, but ji many of these were for two or more persons ‘ Sister Louis shook hands and chatted with every, yisitor. On her right sat, Mrs, Frank Delaney, who was graduated from. the con- vent school the same year that Sister Louis came to the con- vent, and Mrs. Grace Lowe, whom Sister Louis proudly de- seribed as “my first art pupil.” On her left sat Mother Superior Sister Mary Isabelle and Mrs. Gloriana Bayly, only living past president of the alumnae. A vigorous worker despite her half century of service here, Sis- ter Louis still rides the convent school bus. She will return to her mother house in June whence she came West on August 25, 1898, Sister Louis entered the sisterhood at Montreal from Detroit, where she spent her girlhood and received her early education. 7 The little nun was one of those who nursed the sufvivors of the Battleship Maine here ‘in 1898, and also the wounded of ‘the Spanish-American War.Shé later treated Army personnel during the yellow fever epidemic here. Mrs. Bayly pointed oat that ianist BROADWAY ACTRESS KAY BUCKELEY, selected by Brooklyn drattsmen as “Miss Blueprint, 1947", holds a copy of her theme song, “Blueprint tor Two”, written by Ernie Towle, pianist at a to Key}| Key ‘West cafe; Todd Lawrence, New York radio disc jockey, and Tony Casey of The Brooklyn Citizen. Div P.-T, A. Founder’s| Day Held Tuesday Mrs. Marian Cary of the Di-} vision’ Street School Parent: that the Founders’ Day program of the organization will be held ision St. School Arrange For Community Chest Drive The Council of Social Agen- cies held their monthly lunch- Teachers Association announces! eon meeting at Lee’s Orient Res-: taurant Friday at noon, Chair, man Dwight Hunter introduced the money received by Sister}at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, at the Captain Carl Hilton, president of 4 owt that 92.1) Louis at her 25th anniversary | School Auditorium. Rev. G. Leon; the Community Chest, who re- beeribed here,| here was used by her to build aj Wells, pastor of the First Meth-| ported that team captains and grotto in the convent grounds to} odist Church, will be the guest} workers had volunteered from that the small per-| Our Lady of Lourdes as profec-) speaker. tion against devastating storms. * © very low rate of| The grotto was built in 1921, two] ed also, with fathers officiating ready aid years after the 1919 hurricane,| The of the Netonel Red Cross in event | and there hasn't been a devastat-| scheduled for last Tuesday, bu ‘ing storm here since, Mrs. Bayly] was postponed because said. FINISH INSPECTION | most of Key West’s organiza- Fathers’ Night will be observ-! tions to canvass residents and occasion was_ originall of> in- clement weather. Parents and friends attending tomorrow are promised an interesting program, Jackson Square from 6 to 7 o'clock. | visitors and make collections fot | he campaign fund. Captain Hil- on said that a buffet supper will be served all workers at the USO tonight The “kick-off” supper will be traffic accidents over the week-| New York and Key West, 2 0 night in the High School , pend. A : . | away peacefully at the Naval au um, eed, Diack English motor bike, li-| Hospital this morning. While out | Fathers’ Day also will be ob- nse 38-A-106, was stolen be-| s. 4 drive with her son on Sat- served, and a social hour will be Police Note Minor (Mrs, Bartindale | ww Gina By PST. A | Accidents, Thefts|, Died Here Today | scsi” Recap diel. poner Rs Lpadhengs destrwr spe After a sudden and brief ill-, tion announced today va e I a ness Mrs. J. M. (Margaret) Bar- prepared an two minor thefts arid three minor | tingale, 69, = ote amy pianist of for Founders’’Day tween 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Satur- day. The owner is Tommy Con- gurst, address not reported. A six-ply, heavy duty, Good- enjoyed after the business meet- ing. Earl Hamilton is in charge of arrangements. urday, Mrs. Bartindale collapsed and ‘upon reaching the hospital was placed in an oxygen tent, but did regain consciousness. water- Saturday night, a) (rack by, Lucia: ngalez, was struck byl a car ath n by ‘Chiriotte K. Alvis, 14-B‘"Naval Air ‘Station, while the' Gonzalez car‘was driv- ing north-on Duval ‘street, Both drivers were charged with reck- less driving and having an acci- dent. They were ordered to ap- pear in Municipal Court this after- noon. At 1:10 a.m. Sunday a Cadillac coupe driven by Robert Hendricks hit a telephone pole and went up on the sidewalk on White street. | Officers Joe Cerezo and Frank Jolly reported Hendricks as say- ing he lost control of his car when he hit a bump in the pavement. The car was damaged. At 2 p.m., Sunday, Nicholas Toth, ACMM, NLCH, of. 37-A Na- val Air Station, driving-an Qhie gar, wa; hit. broadside sy ieicy Vi Robinson, dtiving a+ Wir be 4 -car. Toth claimed Robinw son;-a guest at.Casa Matifia Hotel, portent at the intersection oO! rimmelk; and: Eaton, while pfoceeding north ret nell. Toth was going east on Eaton. Toth’s car received a dam- aged front fender and door. The | drivers agreed to settle the case jout of court. | Mrs. Birch Guest Of Miss Cappick | Mrs, W. E. Birch, a former resi- | dent of Key West, and who now | makes her home in Miami, was | house guest of Miss Marie Louise | Cappick, 415 Olivia street, over the week-end. are being made by the Manuel Lariz OF KEY WEST BASE ° Acquire Armory | Vice Admiral Charles A. Lock- | wood, Jr., inspector forthe Navy 5 Mme. de Charron | In Thirty Days Department, and Rear Admiral | I Hostess At Party: attended by representatives from the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Key West Bu: ness Men’s Association, Women’s Mrs. Birch, who visited numer- {ous friends in Key West, plans to return to her home in Miami. tins came ANE, Port yesterday BODY and FENDER WORK ’ . G. Sewell, inspector for the} “y¢me.B, de’Charron entertain-| {8% Business and Professional | “0 ™Ost0w: and will leave today fr JAMk-! | Wkecks: Rebuilt Coptein Well BE. P. Roberts re-| Atlantic: Fleet, left Key West yes- pte : .,| Women’s Club,. Municipal Hos- sonyillg , towing ° the LCS-125, } b Auto Painting eetved @ letter today from Colonel] terdayratter completing. an in- < BGs cout ery Pa ae taa pital.Family Service Auxiliary,|Observe Double which wl bertlidd ‘ii the | Complete or Retouching Robert G. White, assistant adju-| spectith ‘of the Naval. defenses|yc" 4... 28 uD: ue | Boy Scouts, Lions, Rotary, Birthday Anniversaries) reserve’ tidhX 14 °°") | Al] Work Guaranteed . tant general of the state of Flor-| here, " fin Haskins Me tine etal Chamber of: Commerce, Junior), Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Curry, Jr. aii es ~ us GivE You & BID— « A, itary dopartene nt, is The two admirals and Capt.| of the aiiices Robert Lo (Believe! Chamber of Commerce, Jay shees, and sister, Mrs. Rosie Higgs, ac- Ce ee whieh it was stated that Gover-| 4. W. Kehart of the Civil Engi- Federated Civil Service Work-| companied by Mr. and Mrs. James . It or Not) Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. | Wr Miliord Caldwell had approv- | neeriny corps of the Navy, who Alexander arnin Mrs. ‘Snidow Roberts’ “appointment as cap-| actéimpanied them. here, are Tennessee Willianis, playwright; ba —_ mee ye ~ my Florida) pound for Washington. Capt. I. Commander and Mrs. Saunders. mal Gua at he gantaing in Key West Roberts informed The “6 Peor-|T. Sugnet and Capt, L. E, Me-|Miss’Mary Jane Jackson, Count Donald of the medical corps of] ajain de, Rolles,, Mus, Jessie, Réx- i , the Navy were to, stop off atlier Kirke,’ Mr. arid Mrs, Van will nv yd V me Jacksonville, __ | Daursen:and. Mr. Tyitter. | onterog _ . ples The party spent several days in] * Mme. de ‘Charron also ‘enter- wo prediasyglt ore at. | Ney West. tained at dinner recently at en evening that. the! Casa Cayo Hueso, prior to the at + ‘te teled ever the are lecture of James R. Young on Japan at the home of Mrs. Kirke. Captair Citizen that he Bete vay V.F.W. Opens Drive The Veterans of Foreign Wars | Will commence its membership drive tomorrow night with a free beer party at the V. F. W. Hall just off the bus stop at Second " street and Flagler avenue. Ap- Valentine Buffet Supper plicants will be initiated on for Poinciana Faculty Thursday. Eric A. Curry is chair- Ns within 30 days Battery A, 712th anti-aircraf the designation of Key MOVIE TONIGHT AT PARISH CENTER The last movie until after the son will be shown at Parish Center, 1021 amit Wests company of guardsmen. \ buffet supper was given Fri-/ man of the membership commit- et, for service men and n ry the Bsa tee. shioners tonight at 8 o'clock, f Poinciana Elemen- Sere si under the auspices of the Na- tne Room Moth-| _ JAMES YOUNG ional Citholie Community. Serv: P-T.A | (Continued trom rage One) ice, W. D., member agency of the The pper was held in the} would agree with Bush, Fact is,| yso. hub mof the Community|Bush feeds from MacArthur's} © The film, “Tangier,” is a tale Hal trough. His article was probably! of adventure in an_ interesting Empha r the Valentine}written in ‘MacArthur’s air-con- LNorth African setting,, intexpret- table was at-|ditioned ‘office, jleast “When I lecture,” he continued “people Come up to me afterward Albert Carey, Mr, |@Md say, ‘Isn’t it a shame. I hate m : pp figuratively athoq with éxotic dances by Maria : Montez and musical numbers by Sabu. Admission is free. ' lecorated friends present TODA Y IN HISTORY M v v A « Michaels, Mr,|t© hear these things.’ That’s be- . M G McCleaw, Mes.|4use, for one thing, 12,000,000] a icnow, Acecics) Pe ae s. G. L. Han- {People read Life and only 35,000 (a OV ca URGE Ol antronm “> “ read the ‘New Republic’.” orders militia ready to resist U.S. : . Wolles ; ras No Trust In Kagawa troops in Creek Indian land con- W W Wolfcale . For- P oe : Young has little or no trust in] 'oversy. - C + as ye engs Kagawa, noted Japanese Chris-| _1880—Emile sect ia Ge Nebo * + Larson, Horace tian. “Kagawa worked in psycho- ane (On) D.C , ssued patent ‘or : logical warfare against the United | “microphon intended as a tele- sanceamaiiai State: |phone transmitter—radio being " he said. “He should not be allowed to come here again. {Pastor Niemoller should never pave been allowed to come here. Yet, such people as Mrs. T. V |Moore, of the Federal Council of | Eee Churches, are trying to soften Dillons Have Daughter lopinion and bring him here. bi {and Mrs. Floyd Dillon, 94-4) “You can’t Christianize the Jap-| operate pr obstruct? ' nounce the birth of |@aMese as long as they have an em- | tani to work. ng 10 pounds,| Peror of the Shinto faith. Ka-| & U.S. Supreme Coutt»or- fay at 9:45/8awa is, on the blacklist. I have|d #3) Mississippi Negroes given val has been!Written against him for three | aigie' . «. the rack and the { Theresa Eliza- Years. Even if he were sincere, | wre chamber ... not substi- |he would be used by the Japs for | tut ‘for the witness stand.” their own ends.” | 29 Jap spokesman declares | Young also has little or no faith | Igpaaitiprepared to act as media- ~|in the Japanese character. He|tor ahywhere in ‘the world. does not favor international schol- | 1942—Jap attacks on MacAr- jarships for Japanese and Ameri- | thur on Bataan increase. }ean students and believes no Jap} 1943—German drive in Tunisia jshould be allowed to use Ameri-| batters U.S. forees there. m were /can educational institutions. 1945—Americans land on Iwo S. Navy,! If he seems somewhat harsh in Jima. U.S. Infantry from Bataan , 32, of his views, it cannot be said that! jand and seize Corregidor. snd Donald W./he does not know Japan and the} 1946—Settlement of General S Navy. and Mar-/Japanese. He speaks from the Motors strike held up by differ- E DeLeon, !% of 1101 |stark reality of cold and bitter! ences over seniority-merit promo- “experience jyet unknown. 1903—Henry A. Wood of New York issued patent for “auto- jplate”, for high-speed printing. 1918—President Wilson wifes United Bretherhood of Carpenters in midst: of war—“Will you co- Men re- ' Satu THO COLPLES GE MW ARRIAGE LICENS ‘ were issued Saturday by nd R. Lord. ed them McAdams, tion, ’ the meeting,. when the details ROBERTS?’ _|HEREIs A SPECIAL] Call 250—Ask for ‘Charlie Roberts’ | ers, Poinciana Residents and the U.S. Navy. All, organizations are invited to send workers to D. Curry and their two children, Lois Ann ang Jimmy, all of Mi- ami, were the week-end guests ‘ot Mr. and ‘Mrs: @. M: Curry, Sr., of |405 Francis street, in honor of the |birthday anniversaries of Mrs. C. of the campaign will be discuss- ed. Social workers, present at the}M. Curry, Sr., and C. M. Curry, council meeting were Mrs. Ruby | Jr. Morgan, Miss Ruth Lange, He- Mrs. C. M. Curry, Sr., is ‘the leah Porter, George Mills White, Mrs. R. Nettles, Miss Marie Ha tell, Rev. James McConnell, Lor- etta Green, Jane Hopkins, Mrs. Eileen S. Coughlin, Mrs. Mary | Nunn and Miss Helen McNeill, | grandmother, and C. M. Curry, jJr., is the father of James D. Curry. HOLD MOODY ON STATUTORY CHARGE SSS Se | Charles L. Moody, who lives in A “ m | Newton street, was arrested to- F arewell Party | day on a warrant charging him 7 Y . For Canadian | with a statutory offense filed by |a girl. Arraigned before Peace A farewell party for Miss Col-| Justice J. Y. Porter IV, Moody | @ Repairing lette Vigneux of Toronto, Can-| pleaded not guilty and was held ae @SLIP COVERS ada, who has been visiting Miss} under bail of $1,000 for grand jury Ie Kepernting BEDSPREADS Lillian Perez, doughter of Mr. action. @ Recording e . AAD. and Mrs. Manual Perez, 919 Du-| c DRAPES Perez last night at her home. MADE-to-ORDER Those ,attending, in addition to Games were played, and refresh- | edi ments served . i ~ ——CO; the guest of honot and the hos- ney tess Were Gena Pena, Raymond We Have In St ERVICE Delgado, John J. Romero, Mer- and Us. NEw co: vin Thompson, Nancy east at PREADIATORS® Charles Albury, Eugenia Rivas, RADIA ESSER’S Helen Crusoe, Charles Smith, RED ATOR SHOp Virginia Stuart, Rudy Griffin, | ICK GARAGE Amelia Boza, Robert Atkins, | Carrie Gomez, Ray Bolling, Paul | Ruh, Henry Lessard and Roselina |] iy Santana. | leave for} | HIT PARADE | Miami tomorrow preparatory to | Is On! | | CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep| gratitude to the many friends who aided and comforted us with their sympathy on the occasion} of the death of our father and husband, Frank de Leon, THE FAMILY. returning to Toronto. A Parade of Thrifty Shopping Tips... Tips to Help You STRETCH THAT DOLLAR —Tips that will Fit Your | Family Budget! || OUR REGULAR || feb17-1tx | SPECIALS | pe Citi ” Thursday |) A “HARD-T0-€ we" i ies ig t| A ° i Office'Supplics & Equipment) Bova’ Knit Briefs i 123 Duval Street, Lopez Bldg. | 3 — | ,_ and Shirts SOC) eArt Supplies @Personal Stationery | As Low as | Personal eCocktail Napkins ESTERB Notes @Personal Cards Ay ees Sizes 4 to 16 y ’ ORDER || | OFFICE SEARS PHONE || ROEBUCK & co. 360 |) Simonton and Pleming Streets YEAYY PENS Parker “51” and Sheaffer PEN and PENCIL SETS DOK DI SATE ET WE SPECIALIZE in... Venetian Blind Co. 120 Duval. Jefferson Hotel Bldg. Teachers Entertained By Room Mothers Teachers in the Division Street Public School were entertained at a Valentine party Friday af- ternoon by the room mothers. Games were played, prizes were awarded, and each teacher was presented with a gift. TT UTSNT HI In *% NEW ALBUMS * Vietor Herbert im Mutter Muste for Memortes ‘Paul Westen’ derome Kern “Capit Artiate’ Cole Porter rte Shaw’ | SPeggy,': Bartindale’s lor ‘sketches ~-of-Key West -and - in to rel em many: friends .of her acfive career and sprightly. per- sonality. Funeral arrangements Lopez eral Home, Bartindale is survived by, het son, Comdr. E. J. Quinby and his wife, Margaret, of 900 Flagler avenue. < raverit Dies Suddenly}. '"s«"is "wise" Vincent Youmans Melodies Manuel Lariz died suddenly} - “Walter Grons” Saturday afternoon at 3:45 Maveriie Hawaiian Sense o’clock in his residence, 913 Wat- “Bing Crosby” son lane. Classics and Swing — “tinsel Seett” Funeral services will be held | The MUSIC BOX today at 6 p. m., in the chapel of | 926 Duval St. Ph 2 the Lopez Funeral Home. Rev. = J. H. Jghnson, S.J., of St. Mary’s | Star of the Sea Catholic Church } willy offiginte Buyial wil}, be in| STEELCRAFT family lot, in City Cemetery! Survivors: Widow, Mrs, Clara Larjz;'’séns; ‘Andrew,’ Domingo | CABIN — and Claude Lariz, all of Key| The Most Boat re Lene eee West; daiighter, Mrs. Evelio Gar+| pyast 2’6” - Speed 17-20 m.pe cia; Key West; brother, Cayetano Toilet, Sink. Ice Box - Sleeps 2-4 Lariz, Tampa; sister, Mrs. Filo-! Available In Three Models mena Garcia, Brooklyn, N. Y., Sedan Cruiser ~ $3,750 and nine grandchildren. t Pers a we = | Details and Demonstrations at | SEA STABLES" . Mr. and Mrs, Alberto ‘An-|~ _ Bone’ ‘ey, Florida gueira, 417 Amelia street, an- | 5 Miles North of Marathon nounce the engagement of their! daughter, Georgina, to Roy H.i Henson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hil- | ton Henson, 1115 Fleming street. Their marriage will take place on Thursday. Announce Engagement EL TONY'S | AUTO BODY SHOP 603-605 GREENE STREET !+ Near Corner of Simonton St : Vessel In Port ‘fhe Waval vessel, ATA-210, a Stand. Theater, a JOHNNY WEISSMULLER in ! “TARZAN and the “TRANS-PLASTIC TRANSPARENT ° for Paint {inoueum Permanent Glossy Finish) ° No Mote Waxing ntative Will Call LEOPARD WOMAN” < Coming: "Hot Cargo” Monroe Theater “Capullito De Aleli” Fernando Soler - Marja Elena SPANISH PICTURE Coming: “RAIN” Repr | In Next Few Days | Trans-Plastic Products 713 Duval Street Phone 9178 Key West, Fla. Venetian Blinds Removed and Installed PROMPT SERVICE KEY WEST COME IN and SEE OUR SAMPLES Large Selection of Materials to Choose From at Low Pricest! —SHIRL’S— LINEN SHOP CALL 1042 for Estimates 512 FLEMING ST. PH. 118 BAHAMA HOUSE 525 Caroline Street Phone 495-W Announces The Arrival of A Large New California Shipment of DECORATOR FABRICS Many Hand - Blocked Tropical Designs Stripes and Solid Colors SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES to Order TWO HOTELS in... 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