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PAGE FOUR Service To Vets, (alforn a Mem Dependents Vital, | Man wrises C. of Cc. Here Red ( * engage tht Has Florida "Fruit were Geser ited Samii iit tti inti ynnitnnntii? Herere thes dependent THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘wee @ must” for the Key, When Lincoln Parrish, who had West Chapter, American Red jbeen in Key West a number of Crom, by j times, sat down to his breakfast E. Hanilton, the chapts . tat the La Guest Ranch, Palm ioe act | Spring, Calif., recently, he spread De the home serv-|0Ut the daily newspaper. me unit of the local chapter; There he stad ‘OL the” presence helped 103 1 ; per! it President Trdman in Key se ae SARNES ot sa "West. Then Parrish saw where and service men here, Hamilton! ithe President had eaten. Cali- — " nia prunespfor bréakfast, ac- We the wide varietP) cording to the’ newspaper story. e that nfronted| Parrish next glanced at the menu these t we ntial| before him. th@ trained case workers study) “1 saw whee we _had Polk cerning the veteran and service jxt apefruit juice aie on Flor- IN NEW YORI. Pat men.” Memilten said. “It is nojida,” Parrish wrote the Chamber Ye ee tte inderstand and|ot Commerce here. “Then later I PE ee abide by tt nd regulations|saw where we had Cape May and DUBLIN UPRISING W/ SIE py controlling veteras d men in| ¢ Cumberland County, New Jer- [1VPES OF SOLDIERS OF THE IRA]. the ta nd nava niza-|sey, oysters. A small world, isn't tions. The job of the Red Cross|!t”” e is t ' them untangle the} Parrish wrote the Chamber on ene. » natural re hase back of the morning’s menu oult ' tor job our coun- card. i} tr hurriedly recruiting rae pee i training putting into action Poinciana Baby Uw ul i men and women » who won t | Show Draws: 50 Perplexed by the maze of so-| tape, ‘tetans in in| Handsome Entries o> bers are turning to) whe poinciana Elementary | i \ ep Mes < for guidance. We School's P.-T. A. sponsored a! vs 3 take it ponsibility of the bby show last Wednesday after- EAMON DE VALERA come elp veterans in this! noon in the Poinciana Commun- | ay oy essentia n their return tolity Hall, About 50 babies were! : Maiaac MANUS civilian life. We cannot forget) entered them 5 t back with us.| The babies were judged on| Bees, ofl tales bedi A Book-ol-the-Month Club I stimated that by july!beauty and personality. Three| | @S.CHAPLAIN ee ica Pa HN at the st 80,000,000, or were selected from each age} \ per cent of our;/group. Blue ribbon winners were ; ————- ~ |} F on will be made| presented identification barcelets | paaee 5 as 3 | rans and their fam-jund red and white ribbons were’ Balteans Of VEW (Honor Eavensons il need Red Cross|given second and third choices. . the figures show that! Roger Gene Caldwell, two and} To Hold Dance At Schuhs’ Party, | toward increase. Jone- half years old, son of Mr. and| help in Key\Mrs. G. A. Caldwell, was chosen} Cjub Baltean of the Veterans of A farewell cocktail party and ' | Lynn Glickman, | ali over the| the cing, vane Qoruhter of Mi |Fereign Wars was voied use of buffet supper in honor of C. P cl in apgreni-/'en months old, daughter © |the VFW Hall at 2nd Stree nd Mrs. C. J. Eavenson was mete ‘ © Last year, 1,-|@9d Mrs. William Glickman, was | Pee ee Ree as y Mr 100 000) hd their. de-|chosen the queen, They were each |Flagler Avenue for ance to be given at the on 11 ts a presented a gold loving cup. held Friday night, April 4, . H. Schuh, 22 Beach, —— ee ee | Gicls, beauty—6- montis to-1line ‘pucoose of raising March 16. Eavenson recenily re sonal an ly problems, Dur-|.o.. Gli : pal lee eid Apiaatee. ie ceived orders for transfer to th the sa eriod, 5,038,000|XC":, _Doun Glickman, Sharon |¢jishing payments on unifor: peal ta : =e . 000 Tyrpin, Loretta and Lorraine Fleet Reserve, terminating problen hanc for serv-| Chance; personality: Patricia} The meeting of the post was held of active duty in the Unitec we mer v dependents.” | Dickey, Phyllis McVicar, Connie |last night ‘ Mr Hi ton pointed out that) Mazior Jack Clark was made tempo 18 months, = ae the "Red Cross} Boys, beauty:, Lance Marble. |rary chairman of the house com- © have been residents help any problems for) Holyfield Reid, Clifford Haye va c seek s Eavenson the vete b ng them|personality; Clark Kracht and! ee pending the installation . been attached to the im obte the evidence need-! Johnnie Uitale DEW Gre cere Os Sheboct spell 19 otic at, the “Su ” é Girls, beauty, 1 year,jo 3 years:|@t the Fourth District dance. pt ae Picea eas =e > Sapper cams for repara: |S nad Cra My Amante ANEe))| | Commander. Edward | Haury! Upon release from: active duty 1 ‘ ‘ a a es x Ne k where they j The pter also provides as-|Judy Weaver, Mary Collier, Eliz : tend to make their home wistance in. the form of grants|beth McCraw and it Delfin | Poianddes fines Sepa wirek € ” hout interest, when|Greene. ly and Mrs. C. J. Eavenson, need ‘evans to tide them| Boys, beauty: Roger Gene Cald-| Weds Carolina Girl vests of nonot ut ana Mrs ‘ ' hile claims are} Well, Robert Grimm and Thomas | i , | d. Bosselet and the Misses Ar ; Mr Hamilton waid. |Wolfard;. personality: Albert) Delfin Fernandez, son of Mr.’ 414 Barbara Bomelety iit ae 4 Mitchell, II, Billie Bond, IV, and} and Mrs, Jose C. Fernandez, of * = alee Tt part of the obli-[y or Harri ee ee sap Mrs. D. D. Dunton, C th i in uniform,’ *\aney ven a TROLsuehe Sanden Ei as ee eee ge teat viahy pana Master Jimmy’ Talbot;:C. P * t " és - , = arriage las! ght a . & ’ 1 T ee ee ih lish | and Arleene Glickman; personal-| the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ron-! 9" 0" Mts: Rainboat and Lt. and the dif t ft reestablish jity: Sandra Gustitus, Linda} aid Thrift, 1127 Whitehead street Mrs. L. H. Schuh, the host and f 4) ald Thrift, 1127 Whitehead strec eave _ wd . pith Colter. are = SKIES | pane i tance) Boys, beauty: Walter Dicker, VES Sue oe teers oa tail th ( sters,|Kenny Moore and Pee Gee| Witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Thrift, | we SC atedal ae aiaait | Greonc juncle and aunt of the bride tran eater | $00 UW bility, and in-| The judges were Mrs. Charles | ene: - ; WALTER PIDGEON in | ou t eterans| Wheeler. Mrs. Elinor Curtis and Bee WEY WEES ECE CCe ARN ee E yy} = Te setaid Galhdes ‘gifts from their friends and) “HOLIDAY IN MEXICO" | i ir. Hamilton said,| se refreshments were served. More} Coming: “Courage of Lassie” | 7 6,000 Red Cross workers.| Your Horoscope than 100 friends and relatives of oe at t t of the Army and the young couple were present | FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 194 As Mr. and Mrs. Fernandez will be | br eer nme earl t lite ig cthe turning anaint: ofl th to their friends at 1010 M Th | 9 j this is ve & 0 jal ome to nei riends a — oo than 2,700) vear, so is it a turning point of Duval street. The bridegroom is onroe eater H . ea | destiny ‘ is a collea! day, and |a member of the Blue Sox base- _ WEST. OF ALAMO” | the state are!la strain of egoism; the mind is pai | always trained on high things, but there | = | u jis a rigid, unbending strain that est: own i sid should be watched carefully. All ‘ gs P I li ture ve-|the characteristics of the day are| jome remedy for || Dy. Je i i in the ated ones, in moderation, ] acs - ompt Vetiver} | ees in Oc pies a, | in 1902 mal hingadny } weno o-erene ord | The Republic of Argentina is 1,084,935 square miles in area and has a population of 14,130,000. Occupying the greater part of southern South Awerica, Argentina extends 2300 miles from Bolivia im the north to Cape Horn in the South, bordering Ureguay and the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Brazil and Paraguay in the worth and Chile in the west. Argentina is a great producer of eericultural and livestock products. Her capital is Buenos Aires, the lergest city in South America, and her president is Juan Domingo Pore. She is represenied in the General Assembly of the United Na- teas by Dr. Josée Arce. Her flag is made up of two light blue horizontal | sittoe. between which is a white stripe emblazoned with a yellow sun, | SHADES NOW AVAILABLE To Shade That Hot, Sunny Porch KEY WEST Venetian Blind Coc. 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. , CALL 1042 for Estimates Pepsi-Cola Compa Franchised Rottler: Peps Long Island City, N.Y. Cola Bottling Co. of Key West [loan program is expected to re- ! Harvey Johnson CM@##ILSLI#4A Has Party On His ic hildren Elated 13th Birthday: At Close View ‘Of President School children are still talking about how they saw President Truman “close up” Wednesday afternoon when he drove through the city’s streets to Boca Chica airport. Pupiis of Division Street Elementary School, Junior High and Senior High as- sembled at Division and White streets to see the Pres- | Harvey Elmer Johnson was 'given a party last Monday after- noon in honor of his thirteenth ibirthday anniversary by his} jmother, Mrs. Walter Johnson, at} ‘her home, 1128 Margaret street. | i Games were enjoyed and prizes! were won by Morton Hall, Dolores Perez, Magnolia Martinez, Ed.. Overlin and Aleen Spear. H Ice cream, cake and eandy were! served. Harvey received many | beautiful and useful gifts. i Pictures of the guests, host and honoree were taken by R. L,i: idem Pupils. of the elemen- Shaw. tery waved flags and’ Those present included; - Mes-' sang. ' schools also. al- dames Lula Mae Yarber, Leota! lowé@d their’ students to see Curry, Ida Kennedy, Inez Dan-! the President, including Con- gleantonio, Mary Martin and Wal-; vent of Mary Immaculate ter Johnson. ) school, St. Joseph's boys Norman and Sammy _ Harris,; Cruz, Homer Herrick, Eu-; . Roberts, Norman John-} school and Harris school. A large number of buses parked at Division and White wn Tift, Vincent Malaen | Streets to allow the drivers Tims, Maxine Miller,, % see the» President, Stu- dents joined with the bus drivers and hundreds of oth- Alvania Singleton, Alice Gwynn, Rita Canalejo, Billy Osterhoudt, | Dolores Perez, J Strayline. | ers to to.jam the corner. The a Gilbert Canalejo, Lydia Po,| President's car slowed down | [s*ssssssdesesze: Mildred Archer, Clinton W: H|. hace dh « analiel peas iee fe if $ Fred Curry, Bruce Kent, >’ passed the cheering, flag- ||! ctor Alvar Vincent Catala, Jane} waving students with a H lee eee Daw me oer cheery smile. H Ezell, Alvarez, Magnolis | Zor palinchs: tha tse ee if and Angela Martinez. | extent day for some, Di- H anita Za, PWS Va ar, . Bd. ‘Overlin, Robert Pazo, Judy, Yisi0n Street School dismiss- | The Stosp of Pellicier, Diana Gonzalez, John| @4 its students for the rest of {ii Beautiful Lingerie Castro, Eleanor Bruner, Allene} the day. i tro, Pamela Russell, Harvey, Ed | OI EMI na Mae and Ella Waldine John-! son. Expansion of rural power lines! financed under the U. S. REA-| A CASH inal guire movements by freight of more than 4,000,000 tons of ma- terial. | SRE | Orlando | Caraballo | mamas , 2800 Harris Avenue ;} Si a 75 to mos.| 12 mos. @ Plumbing siso| i107 fasts} 33QQ | $200 | 15.47] 1881 | | @ Contracting ee eta | @Repairs FOR rena and Comme Codit Plan COURTEOUS SERVICE Call 77-w INCORPORATED “723 Fleming Street ‘La Concha Hotel Building PHONE 778 YOU'LL ALWAYS DC BETTER WHEN YOU SHOP at ARCHER’S © SEMI -SELF SERVICE STORE MAKE OUT YOUR LIST and BRING IT TO US! 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