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a ell ge pe raga weiner ye, ” OF Pet d+ ¥_° af Fe i i le i lit 5B pepite en Homme: &. TALLAHASSEE. Fla.,. April 10, tendance for the Red Cross bene- ).—Florida’s;67 counties this. fit dance. to -be held Thursday pnnounced the new distri- > that the set-| transferred i demaeaitomen fi) fain staat On ‘net, D that the; way at Marathon department of feet of waterfrontft voted « 14,000': telephone’ workers monton street. to Sub- ‘New Jerbey hive defied Gov-| Judge and Mrs. Ac ‘Alfrett Driscoll riscoll: who order-;.JT., "tovretorn to: their jobs; William H. Wellon has taken over }dwelling at 904 Wajl -system-in that area.}for $8,000. ped:to\ arrest strik-|/ Mr. and Mrs. Cl ibutthey. were advised by | transferred for Aeeel-unionsand-headquar-! land on Little’ Jo in’ Wa not tg, obey| Serge Stapanoff, Mr. and Mrs. gela and Georgia Mr, and Mrs. Ja ')25 acres of land on ‘ Key for $300. ce “April 10— aC mded that the ure authorize ex- the rail board’s tele- r t.“as a means; A regular meeting. of. Vi Locale 728,40 and.8, fun.and hon- or organization of the Ametican Legion, was held Monday evening in Legion. hall. a ES George J. Pernick, chef dé ga presided at the meeti : Delegates to the gi ade to be held in ‘Miami «next Monday are George J. Peérnick, George W. Sikes and: Robert D. Smith. 4 ee The Voiture’s locomotive ‘will participate’ in“ the ‘‘Hepartment convention parade on Wednesiley. * | Robert -N: Daniels is-ih Go To Miami aia. service in the tis bad? and reported in- promenade are-Harry J. etapers Robert Daniels, Georgé A.War- ren, Geotge Conant, Frank -Pio- dela, Harry L. Harris, Jack .Wilk- inson, U. J. Delgado, Vance: -C. Stirrup, Albert J. Mills, Clifford J. Raines, George W.-Sikes,..Rob- ert D. Smith, George J. Pernick, William A. Glisch and John’ W.. Pinder. Sodality Boys, : Girls Have Ride, ous: | Wiener Roast Red Cross Dance An enjoyable evening was 3 of Pal, Beach Life, a ‘inted at’ Palm Beach. p articles’ ate by Mrs. Mary * Brys0h;' and ‘ate ‘entitled Wverseas “By Land”, and Cayo 0 Rey West” They are pro- 2 Sten bee Bridge, _‘Rodsevelt ulevard, ‘80 ifito | Ga Bigfit; ‘the three south- gardens} ernmost houses and the first - | house: in ‘Key lest are featured. ynez . spent last night by a’ group of 4 icket Sales Brisk boys and girls of St. Mary’s Par- ‘dvanded ‘sales of’ blocks of| ish Sodality in the form, of. u cart ride and wienie roast. at Raul’s Beach on the Boulevard. Those present. were Mr, and Mrs. Thurman Sands, Mr. ;and were given. an.additional. night at.the La Concha Hotel. | Mrs. Carl Weekly, Misges Elissa each from. race track tax} ‘The Lions Club has taken 60{Moreno, Joan Elbertson, Marie bringing the total alloca-" tickets, the Junior Chamber of |Hyde, Ondina Pita, Elayne.Al the year Sn ee. G Commerce 25, thé Bachelor Girls| bury, Dora Medina, Shirley, Lied. Clarence @Y> |, Club. after the tickets went on, sale | Sawyer, Fred St. John. . ©) Tuesday. Mrs. Delio Cobo‘ also ar-} b i son turted ing, |fanged a special table for 10. The; sored by St Mary's Parish Bodal- ~P Pica trensace { Rotary. Club is planning purchase ity, will be held at the La Concha a ‘the year. Last ofa block af tickets. Hotel on Sunday, April 13. 1 Hampered by: lack of telephone re 4 comsounication to organize ad- vance sales, volunteers from the dJayshees. began. Wednesday to sell the benefit tickets. 4° Miss Vidlet Grayson in uniform 4 sold tickets in the La Concha'censes were received ‘yesterday Hotel lobby. and will continue by County Judge Raymond R. C “plug “ arrangements for special tables indicate a large at- that, in addition ‘to paid Applications For Wedding Licenses rrange For 10, within a few minutes’ €r: Messrs. Ray LeBlanc, Richard] A communion. breakfast _spon-.* Birthday Fete. Girl Scouts’ of Troop 8- held’ handle ticket: sales at the door Thursday. Red Cross Ladies will, their régular ‘weekly meeting) Thursday -night. . Through ar} ednesday anf the main'tovic of |rangements: by J. Y. Porter, IV,; m was the troop's birth- ‘to be held in, the Wes..) campaign, with J.D. McAndrews, | Saturday, April 12 at'| manager of the hotel, all gate! 2 ‘ [receipts will ‘be donated to the uts learned”. a . new'’ Red Cross. * | song which ‘will -be} In keeping with the Cuban fi- their music week pro- j esta spirit of the week, the dance oF ._ dmiusie will feature Johnny Ben-; Housekeeper. badges were pre- | nett and his Cuban boys, with | sented to Sylvia Taylor, Blanch {speciality Cuban songs and dan- Iriquiries to Red Cross person- nel’ -indicated that numerous. 4tables-to ‘entertain friends at the event. oe Lord from four couples. . They. and Myrtle T. Solverson, 18, of 1110 Grinnell street, and Phyllis E. Brown, 21, of Topeka, $ William L. DeVan, 22, U:S. Na and Virginia A. Long, 23,.1303 Si- monton street, and Elton G. Ham- ‘ilton, 22, and Carolyn E. Web-;° ster, both of Fairfield, Ala. Seeks Divorce A betition seeking a divorce was filed in Circuit Court Clerk Marion B. Kuhn Poston. : Paene Southeremest 1130 Duval Street Muto Repairs, Painting, Body and Fender, W: Genuine Auto Parts for in Sain Delegates To : | ® tion of military, tr: Germany '.are -being returned to ‘German eontrol. i Amercian. Army.- 0S. rbeen Supervising military trains, ‘which. ‘are reserved: for Allied occupation: personnel. ‘and * goods. These trains’ have -priority -over. civilian, trains which are operated by, a de-Nazified. German staff. However, American. personnel will. be. removed from military trai fast.as_German civilians cafi-be trained to, fill.their- places, Although, for..a while, at Jeast, an American officer will -be_as- signed-to.each military. train, he will have no authority except to réport faults in German opera- ion, the. announcement said. Polish Culture To Be Studied | WARSAW.—(AP), — Frofessor W. J. Rose, director’ of the school of #lavic science -in London, has arrived’ in Warsaw for.a study. of cultural conditions. He later plans to go ‘to. Prague: . Applications. for marriage -"(Clanedina Garcia Weds Rex Norris The marriage of Miss Claudina ia, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. {Fernando Garcia, 1112 Watson over-all chairman of the fund | Philadelphia; Rafael Casas, 24, of gtreet,-and Rex Leon- Norris, U. S. N., sén‘of' Mr, and Mrs, How- ard Norris‘ of Cedar Rapids, Ia., {took place at 7 p.’ m., Saturday, ) March: 29,.at the home of the bride’s mother. Municipal Judge Enrique Es- jquinaldo, Jr., performed ‘the cer- j emony. : ‘Phe bride given in marriage by’ jher. father, wore a white satin 3 gown with a tight-fitted bodice, full net akirt and sweetheart individuals: are planning special | Ross C. Sawyer’s office yester- ‘neckline: She wore a finger-tip day by Wade H. Poston, Jr., from net vail and a single string of | ‘pearls.’ Her bouquet was of white carnations and roses. with rose- bud. streamers. ‘The bridesmaid was Miss Rosa- 'ura. Garcia, who wore a pink, chiffon:kown. The best man was. Jack Murray. : A reception followed with the limmediate families and a few ‘close friends attending. . the’ first performance ‘of ‘its up- state ‘tour at the Pratt General Hospital atCoral: Gables Sunday. The: shéw will be présénted for the veterans’ and. army person- nel at ‘the hospital, Upon its ré- tutn, arrangements ‘have been made ‘through. Attorney . Paul Sawyer’ for the group.to do a show,at:the-Naval Hospital here. The sliow ‘then: flies to, Boca Ratan: Air: Base: for the: Army. All arrangements have been com- pleted by Frank Adams, director of the club and special services officers for the show to travel in a C54 which will. land at the Boca Chica air base. Accompanying the, group will be Arnt-Sjursen and his trio of musicians. This addition is thru the courtesy, of the local Musici- ans‘ Union 202. Two shows are booked for the Boca Raton Air Base since the , personnel numbers . over 5000. ;One of the shows will be pre- ,sented in connection with a dance. The second show will be jheld in‘the open air theatre on | the parade grounds. : Jenkinses Here ~ For Short Visit | Lt. Gg) and, Mrs. H. C. Jenk- ins-and -daughter Carla Jean, ar- jtived last evening for a visit \with Mrs. Jenkins’ parents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Mervin Thompson, 320 | Margaret street. Lt. Jenkins is enroute to Cor- pus Christi, Texas where he will be stationed. ELATED i Palace Theater | KEN CURTIS in “That Texas Jamboree” News and Serial Fe ee i] KENYON. AUTO STORE ! Has Those Hard-to-Get | Chrome-Plated Spotliten |] Driving Lights - Grill Guards Liecane Plate Holders <qmggue@ Phone 1 é friend of Jose Martj. Municipal Judge Enrique quinaldo,. whe presided at the banquet, inwoduced Mayor W. W. Demeritt,. who responded Spanish and dwelt on the close bond of, friendship between Key West and Cuba. The mayor then presented Jose Araque, Cuban official, with a certificate from the City Commission expressing its’ appreciation for the manner in which festival officials were received in Cuba. Other speakers were Manuel Martin of the Havana newspaper, “Manana”, Angel Pelaez, city councilman of Havana, represent- ing that municipality; Raoul Al. pizar, vice consul. ‘ Occuying the seat of honor at the banquet was pretty Doris Boza, Jose Marti week queen, who sat between the two mayors. Among the officials present were Consul Martin Liiraldi, Raymond Delgado, president of the Cuban Club; Pablo Fernandez, president of San Carlos Institute; Jose Sanchez, secretary of the Club and Institute; City Commission- ers John Carbonell and Albert Cooper; County Commissioner Gerald Saunders and Assistant State's attorney, William V. Al- bury: Among those arriving in the party with Mayor Supervielle were his son, Alfred Fernandez, Augustin G, Arlen, aide; Jose F. Azor, private secretary; Enrique Carcas, social secretary and Fran- cisco Quillermo of the Cuban Red (Continued on Page Two) Open Now and All Year Round WORLD FAMOUS PIRATES COVE FISHING LODGE Luxury Camp of the Kept ne ero Hoy Wet Key, 20 Miles North of | jaily Rates—$8.00 Including Meals Excellent Cuisine - Charter Beats Game Fishing - Geod Swimming a Polish De Luxe i | Southard St., Opp. Bus Sta. | PHONE, PIRATES 8 Ome”.