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ifth and ‘Sixth Awaken Christmas Spirit | At Poinciana PTA Meet .°=20 %.o-%:... By MRS. S. J. LAWRENCE os atop eyed nla it ain Graders Chavez, 1119 Whitehead. street, | announce the birth of a daugh- _ Inspired by the holiday season to thoughts of deporting | ter at 8:20 o’clock this morning fifth and sixth graders of the Poinciana Elementary School did their part to awaken the Christmas spirit for the December | pital. PT;A. meeting. WSpecial mention; goes to John Hernandez and Robert Sims, | sixth graders, for the artistic Santa Claus head, made out of a .cecoanut, which > fested onx—————_______. ! the piano. ib There was Christmas caroling, with Mrs. James E. ‘Larson ac- companying at the pfano. Albert H. Carey, principal, told of*recent accomplishments. Poinciana now has a Handicraft | corrections in Class, for fifth and sixth grades, with Mrs. Jane Hopkins, from City Department of ‘Recreation, as*teacher. Finger painting was on’display for parents to see. A Bicycle rack, which will hold 45 bieycles, is now a part of the school equipment. Definite plans have'been made tavenlarge the library. Willard M. Albury, téndent of public instructions, | approved the request for aj much-needed spotlight, to be} used on the school grounds. ,Poinciana boys and girls rais- ed.--$98 through the sale of Christmas Cards, and tickets for | the Art Exhibit. held Sunday, December 7. , “A Poinsettia was given as door prize, and was won by Mrs. Schrimshaw, a fifth grade moth- er, . "Christmas cake and coffee} was: served during the social | hour. | A ae ETI A ET A superin- eowtawen, »During the period of World| War II, two persons died of tu-} ' hbereulosis in the United States for every three Americans killed in the Key West Municipal Hos- The baby weighed six | pounds, six ounces. MEETINGS Scooter Club Meeting s | The Southernmost Cushman A Scooter Club will nominate of- Grocery,® White ‘street’: at (Cath- | ficers at a meeting to be held to- erine street, calls attention to} night, beginning at 7 o’clock in the following | pufty's Tavern. items which appeared in his ad-i vertisement in Thursday’s Citi- zen: Kellogg’s Variety Cereal, pack- age at 10c,.should have read 30c. Clorox, % gallon, 29c, should have read: 25c. Jeeeeeaeeaee STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE SMITH GROCERY i ADV. CORRECTION} Hastings C. Smith of Smith’ The British coal industry was nationalized Jan. 1, 1947. TRIUMPH H Thea °, COFFEE : : | MILL fy aiibvat | All baitpare 2 flights daily | Harry Markowitz, Inc. with convenient connections te New Yorn, Norfolk, Charleston, Jackson- ; ! ick, | Tampa, New Oriesns and Formerly of Markowitz & Resnick, tite Pensacola, fampa, New Plumbing Operators in Miami, Fla. } - . 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