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PAGE FOUR ee | Shower Given Miss Bettie Adams Gets’ | Riggs; Weds E. M. Bachelor of Science Gootee Tomorrow Degree From FSC A miscellaneous shower was! Bettie J. Adams, daughter of given at Golden Eagle Hall Friday Benjamin N. Adams, 1423 Von evening in honor of Miss Norma Phister street, received her Bache- , Riggs, who will be married to lor of Science degree at the Flor-! Eugene M. Gootee at St. Paul's ida State College in Tallahassee, Episcopal Church at 7 p.m. to-)Friday, August 29. | Morrow Miss Adams, who returned: THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947 i ‘ CARBONELL SAYS NAVY renovating the Barracks puila. it would fence it off and require Senators Claude Pepper and (Continued From Page One) _|ings was prohibitive. !a Marine guard at the gate.” The Snessard Holland, John P. come families. High School Ath- “We consider our people vet- mayor said he opposes giving an- Broome, regional director, Pub- letic Director N. H. Pepper, a‘erans too,” Vinock added. “If other inch of the island to the lic Housing Administration, At- Poinciana resident, asserted that 'Poinciana goes to the Key West Navy. jlanta, Ga.; Capt. Houser, Chair- the Navy was trying to tell “a Housing Authority, practically all| Sam Hart, veteran political ob-'man Frank Bentley of the Mon- civilian government what they the chief petty officers would ‘server, who had earlier warned roe County Commission, the want and that if they don’t com- |have to move out as they earn'that the base here could be Chamber of Commerce of Key ply, they will do something about }too much to live in a low-income moved just as it had been moved West, Junior Chamber of Com- it.” This approach, he said, is like Project. West Poinciana is going under President Hoover, accused merce, Housing Authority and in South American countries, {to be torn down, is practically the mayor of abusing the Navy Press. “Will we allow a government {100% Navy and not suitable for ‘and called it “a god-send to Key |~ agency to dictate to a civilian @ man’s wife and children any- West.” j Good Taste THEN and WOW Roots of Culture serremen. BACK TO SCHOOL AND COLLEGE 5 PLATO ESTABLISHED THE “ FIRST REALLY FREE “ACAD- EMY.” ATTENDING GILDED” YOUTHS WERE SERVED BY BEAUTIFUL SLAVE GIRLS. SCHOOL The shower program consisted of an organ solo, “Waves of the Danube”, by Miss Betty Sheppard; duet, “Cuckoo”, Sandra Johnson and Rose Marie Ya' Prizes were won by Mrs. Wm. 1. Knowles and Mrs. C. W. Rob- Refreshments were served. Miss Riggs was the recipient of many home last Sunday, is a graduate of the Class of Key West High School, She intends to remain ‘here until the late Fall when she {will return to the university to; jattend graduate school and then: study for a Master degre Vi ing here with Miss Adams’ ‘as her house guest i s ;Campbell of De Funiak Springs, RET ABOVE TRINITY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, H1S BACK-7TO- SCHOOL GIFTS WERE SCIENT/- FIC INSTRUMENTS: WATCHES, EASY 70 GO BACK TO government?” he asked. way.” Vinock replied that the Navy had no intention of threatening anyone and that it is “not the opinion of Capt. Houser or the Department to pull out because we will not get 210 units. He indicated that the commission’s decision might, however, affect transfer of further units here in married personnel who bring their families here becaus: of lack of housing. Mrs. Ji a Poinciana resident, asked, the Navy can’t get housing, hov cannot lution. Copies go to President ane Dingledein, wife of ,the Navy Kenneth Ro; “Tf | . | Commissioner John Carbonell | The Navy man concluded by joined the mayor and Cooper in! ;saying that the Navy has 481 the winning 3-2 vote for the reso- | . fi f Tumor eeteey “ot Dees Plumbing Supplies James P. Forrestal, Secretary of 512 Fleming St. Phone 118 Laur S| <a ; Summer Specials on WATER HEATERS 1 Ce oe ® ane ca ve?” Carbonell and Mrs. 1 Hi beautiful gifts. Miss Campbell, a senior at Florida|| SCALES, 7ELESCOPES, ASTRO- 3 the future since a detailed study pingiee ' 2 Quality Body Repairs 15 gal. gas side arm ‘ 5 5 ere for | —e ’ : y gledein engaged in a_ brief | Those in attendance follo State College, will visit here for|| ¢ages,.. ALL H/GMLY GIRLS of housing facilities is always verbal exchange after ahs asked: complete. . . . $40.00 Mesdames = Myrtland es. several weeks. EXPENSIVE THEN. made before new units are moved 30 gal. gas side arm, FLEUR DE LIS WATCHES, consideration of the people who | Charles D. Riggs, Jr., T. Castello, here. ; cil Russell, John gents, under the leadership of : front of the Union office, on! e ‘i ‘ t Mary Russell, Dencil Rus ¢ be ‘k ah a ; rolicat tae, of |the Legion Home in Whitehead Grinnell street. MONRO" THEATRE B tiful erry pas Trombiey, — Auster , Hospitality. street at 8 p.m. All members are Parents are asked to bring | Now Showing : eauteye N ET. © Frank Thompson, Ellis Bradley,| Beginning the new year, ‘the |*u/°°4 0 De Present on time. Also their children at the time the | “DANGER STREET” Color Assortment, | BEGINS CLASSES 9:00 A.M Irma Todd, Hazel Bergstrom, Do- legislation committee will build daughters, acligible so emember: award is made. Prize will be | Jane Withers A KEY WEST. SEPTEMBER 2ND, 1947 Harry Knowles, Hilda eee sneRED BAKERS, JR., Bert A. Roberts, Raymond Lord, IN CITY ON VISIT; WORD-HILT HAIR-DAGGERS.” ¢ N MALE UNDERGRADUATES Cooper asked Vinock why oth- er buildings could not be convert- residents at Poinciana. come here to live as permanent | Expert Metal Work j Bs xis, EL | 20 gal. gas automatic } tS gal. electric auto: | 15 gal. electric side Complete Paint Jobs Fred Lowe. Dan Taylor, Dow Ra tar NACo se. ie eapond Mayor W. W. Demeritt deliver: eee 30 gal. electric automatic, Me ! Mr. and Mrs. Alfre: ', Jr. SPORTED HIGH BUTTON SHOES, | °° tor Navy us nock respond- eq the closing argument for thi 7 Bernard, Shelby Roberts, Edna arri apes ty al | z 16 are available on Boca Chica: me aii ale | 30 gal. electric automatic, Johnson, Rodman Bethel, Reynold weeks with the former's parents, | CIRCLED SAPPHIRE TIE PINS. Navy has numerous buildings | 1 ose $95.00 Thompson, John Horner, Albert Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker, 1424 | Saunders, May Lounders, Merrill Elizabeth street. Baker was dis- | Roberts, Lorena Saunders. ,charged from the Navy ‘August | Mesdames Lora Sawyer, Shir- 17, after six years’ service. ley Disspoin, Stella, Hamilton! While here the young couple | Pinder, Roy Ek, Charles R. Filer, wij} fly to Cuba and then spend Clyde Baker, Annié Griffin, Ham- 4 few weeks in Miami with Bak- pes ie a pokes Sa cena rane (Navy can Bet seven SOLIS 0. K. Shoe Shop iiton Knowles, Jesse Montgomery, eys sisters, Mrs. John Hampton : ” s and Fort Taylor could not be poy fee om Bact Chica, 50 by E, F. Haury, Muriel Pind Paros, C. R. Pritchard, Charles Beccaise, B. L. Larsen, Agnes De- meritt, Re Rodr’ SUS Fernandez, Florence White, Hil- ton Henson, Bert Sawyer, Wm. F.; Duval. Mesdames Armando Fernandez, Benjamin Roberts, Mario Alvarez, Salome Fernandez, Wm. R. Pratt, D Obdulia Gareia, John Pierce, has been received Charlies Yates, Wm. I. Knowles, thusiasm. C, W. Roberson, Lorena Buckley, mas spirit enters the De- G, M. Stewart, Paul Richardson, cember meeting with a party Remolo Diamandi, Oscar Fernan- planned for club members as well | dez, Hilary Crusoe, Phoebe Mo as for hospital inmates and indi- and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Baker. | They will return to Philadelphia, | where they will make their home at Chestnut Hill, Mrs. Baker’s home town. B.P. W. PLANS YEAR (Continued from Page One) t ladies to call on new residents with en- lores Niles and C. D. Riggs. its theme, “Legislation Begins at Misses Lillie Griffin, Jennie Home,” under the chairmanship Seymour, Vida Thompson, Mar-'of Miss Gertrude Laubscher. In- = Sawyer, Betty Sheppard, tensified efforts will be made for Fernandez, Patsy Bethel,’ earl assage of the “Equal ! Ly : | : Coralie Schroder, Dora Medina, Rights Amendment” and the Jury | All University of Florida stu-/ Drunkard” Start Thurs. ~ ¥ @Sewing @Knitting @ Embroidery Jackie Schroder, Sandra Johnson, Bill for Women in Florida. The |dents in Key West and those in-| Mrs. Maida Lazarovici _an- 5 ata database @Art @Handiwork © Dressmaking Patricia Yates, Rosa Marie Yates Florida’ State Constitution will|tending to attend the university nounced today that the Key West | s ish 4 and Shirley Fernandez. jbe studied with a view to recom- |are to meet at 7:30 p. m., tomor- Play will hold their first re- | | @Spanish Classes ship, visiting auxiliary members 4 Z fe, TODAY, “BACK 70 SCHOOL” STL MEANS PRESENTS, 7O COMPACTS AND TRAVELLING CASES. N Ani tOMLAUUNADUELS UENO HAHA MEETINGS { SANTINO Colored Auxiliary Meets of William Weech Unit No. 168, American Legion Auxiliary, an- nounces that a regular meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 5, at are also asked to attend. Gator Students Meet Union’s Doll IE. AJ ned | Now Showing To Be Given Away)} _ .gov's Countay’ | The doll house which won fi Mrs. Ethel Whitehead, president prize in the Labor Day parade | for the Carpenters Union, Local 655, AFL, wilt be given away | | Rehearsals For “The Saturday, Sept. 13, at 6 p. m., in, given. Children should be regis- tered with union representatives. —— | rf ouse| of which two are being conver ed. The lack of funds, however, has been a paramount considera- tion, he added. Eric Curry, commandant, Amer- ican Disab! Veterans, who had for housing. The mayor called “insidious propaganda de. signed to scare the people of thi community to death.” 200 feet and predict a used by the Navy, was informed ete) aide predi precision by Vinock that the Army would ailed up” which it could use! assailed what he |Near the Corner of Simonton St. if the service acquires the project | 603-605 GREENE STREET plete with 55 gal. kerosene TONY’S Auto Body Shop | 29 gal. Kerosene automatic com. | GUM... 6. ee SI is ——-= WATCH 706 Duval Street not let the Navy have the prop- ! jerty and if it did the cost of i “Buy It In Key West” LS NA TIONALLY-ADVERTISED DRAPES 5.0" COTTAGE SETS (Curtains for Your Kitchen) Bc Per Pair t Robert Lowry Starting Thursday “MY FAVORITE BRUNETTE” Bob Hope-Dorothy Lamour Starting Thursday “THREE ON A TRIAL” Hopalong Cassidy 120 Duval Street Jefferson. Hotel Building DANCE CONCERT (For Living or VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY Phone 1042 You will find here AN EXPERT WATCH REPAIRMAN, spe- cializing in Swiss Watches . . . giving you 24-HOUR SERVICE. Bring your watch in today and get it back the next day. Keep this in mind. If you are in a hurry, YOUR WATCH WILL BE REPAIRED IN AN HOUR. Good-Will Center Kindergarten | i : | REPAIRING (SERA | Key West, Fla | | i} English and Spanish Spoken Classes of ... ADA dadadaAAAAAAAAAAA Aaa NA m0s0020042444440000446 Brana Testyer are invit- mend changes. jrow at the First Methodist hearsal for “The Drunkard, or AT REASONABLE PRICES _to tl we ing. fo invita- Health and Safet Church annex to organize and The Fallen, Saved,” at 8 p. m., | 5 i 2 tions will be issued. . February brings up the ques-|elect officers. A date for a party Thursday, at the Barn Theatre. K For Information: Call 361 After 5:00 P.M. Kiddies Hour {community problem, with the |be set. Pi | A Wise Choice | st, 7 5; a chairman of this committee, Mrs. Winners Named Frances Eawards, determining, “Is Your Recreation ‘Re-Crea- | Results of the Kiddies Amateur tion’ or ‘Wreck-Creation’?” Mour conducted by the Ladies! March will provide the educa- | Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign tion and vocation committee, Wars, 3911, were announced to- with Mrs. Rose Miller in charge, day by Mrs. Edna Johnson, who an opportunity to determine, @onducted the event with Mrs, 'Today’s Woman Ready for Hi Vanessa Saunders at Bayview ,Tomorrow?” Park in connection with the La-| In April and May, 1948, accom- bor Day celebration. jplishments for the y will be Paul Ross Roberts, III, 2%, compiled and discussions will won the first prize for entrants take place on state conventions under 10. The youngster amazed and annual meetings. i the judges by singing “Clemen-| The radio chairman, Mrs. Cath- tine” and other songs. First prize erine McMan will offer pro- for those in the over-10 age group grams the year 'round while the went to a trio comprising Patty Finance Committee under Mrs. | ’ ; str has arrived to spend three Junior R.O.T.C. Unit. Member: Southern Associa- Yates, Sandra Johnson and Rose Gladys Mulberg will stve MWAYS |~ eal atthe home ot Ae mother! tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Asso- Marie Yates, who sang “Managua, to Become Budgetwise” during ‘Gardiner is a student at Georgia | ciation of Mjlitary Colleges and Schorls of the Nicaragua. the club year. News and Pub- Tech uader the GI Bill of Right United States. Hic nest Government Rating. An Betty Sheppard, 12, won an licity of the club will be amply blige best te Accredited University Preparatory School. Lim- @m award for her piano solo, provided by Mrs. Gertrude L. CueaiNaL on CALIFORNIA STH ied Eisrollmen Ua eenaratol Junlokg uemarimant, “ ° » 2.” er Sawyer ji : { ‘or Information Address | Waves of the Danube.” Other Sawyer, a professional newspa-| ay, ang’ Mrs. Cecil Carbone, i WWENE .. 97¢ Col. Walter B. Mendels, President eontestants in this event were perwoman. | Patty Yates, 11, who sang, “I'm! Time will be given to improve Friday evening. Mrs.’ Pat Pinder, jwriter, will be in charge. . 4 Big Girl Now,” Sandra Kemp, who sang “Ten Little Indians,” Madeline, 6, who sang “Silent the American way of life and set patterns that will be emulat- | ed not only by women but by | Senior Girl Scouts be A meeting to organize a Senior Girl Scout troop of girls 15 years and over will be held at Pat's Doghouse, 518 Elizabeth street, “Because my patients get me out of bed at night, they never die and they well.” “Doc, why: did you choose to | a skin specialists?” neve; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947, AT 8:30 P.M. Outdoor Patio, Sun & Sand Club ADMISSION. . . . . $1.20 PER PERSON (including tax) ot ° > >» > > > » > > > > > > > > > > the former Barbara Greene, verse | OT TTT TUT Personals eT TTT LL ALLL LLL hL Gardiner Visits Here Bob Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. diner 415 Grinnell 702 Waddell avenue, have r turned from a 3,500-mile, th weeks motor trip that took them through the Carolinas, Virginia and Michigan. 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