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PAGE FOUR LLepwwwroeenevvveeoovoevervovenennnnnnnnnnnngnnnnennnnnnnnenennnA00O0ENNNUN044000000NNE1 1111 UTENAAHTAUTHAEENAATAUUTNUGHATAATD SOCIETY NEWS By NIRA LESLIE GULEY The Citizen Office—51 Phones: Residence—629-X]J senna anna toananeu.A.t uit. ct tnt First Annual Benefit For Convent Of Mary lmmaculate As Held Last Night 4 Casa Marina Huge Success efit for, aculate sing aman Father Maring of St. Mary Star of the Sea Church gave thanks on behalf of Sister Superior of the Convent of Mary Immaculate to all those who aided in thes uc- cess of the Benefit, and then in- Hicks, owner Hotel, who stated he was to see so many happy people present Alumnae of the Convent of Mary Immaculate acted as hos- tesses for the affair, and pro- asic, ceeds will be used for the com- pletion of the new building now n process of erection on the Con- grounds M € troduced Leonard Casa very of the Marina ely, spoke briefly and how pleased jvent Division Street School P.-T, A. Held Interesting Meeting Tuesday j important,” the speaker said. “Do not send a child to school on black’ coffee and toast. Such a meal’ fills the ‘hole’ in the stom- ach but does not provide energy. There is no food value in such aj{ meal’. Lack of vitamins results in poor eyesight and heada Under such conditions, a child cannot do its best.” Mr. Caro quoted from the ar-| ticle, ‘ood Allergy May Mean; ub Foundation children | Poor Grades In School,” that ap- ens to-| peared in Tuesday's issue of The! ns of the Citizen. He requested that those | proper-| parents who had not already I h-|read the article to do so at the chil. convenience. “It contains a t out of the wealth of information concern-! told his ing the proper foods for school for the) children and the effect of certain en _and| foods on certain children,” the These | speaker stated. ‘ be giv Concerning the preparation of educate'a child for the future in the e as a’ school, Mr. Caro said. ‘oday we under the have capable teachers who have ‘ n will have | dedicated their lives, past, pres- { becoming ent and future, to contribute their ‘something’ to the better- k i that a ment of a child for the future.” | for the | He than told his listeners he had in the | devoted a great deal of time to ther's love | the study of the new state school « child's code and believed that it would | greatly benefit the child. aid,| The meeting opened with Pres- snnot! ident Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry in the t par- chair. A short business session at th- preceded Judge Caro’s address, s child after which the PTA members e it joined in singing several songs ut while the count of parents pres- i will| ent was made pos Classes that won half-day holi- plex.” | days for having the largest per- treated centage of parents in attendance t at the meeting were: First Grade, to the; Miss Susie Gardner’s class; Sec- \s a 1 Grade, Mrs. Leota Somers’ ld hird Grade, Miss Marjorie | ‘ class; Fourth Grade, | t jartWhiting’s — cla n-| Fifth Grade, Mrs. Lucille Harda class: Sixth Grade, Mrs. i Florence Mickler’s class Navy Wives Club No, 88 Held Regular Meeting Yesterday elephant” sale at all times for the y!club members was heartily ap. proved by the club. This will be 4 great way for many girls to be able to exchange articles no long something neces: makes an article ‘ to be i, she will retain the cost | uary and 23 at ksonville ; rial, but put any profits | Post Commander George Warren ; ; elUbis welfare ifund and Adjutant Vance C. Stirrup M Phe proceeds of the lastibingo. Ge named as representatives of game for January, which will be | ts eh Towing amenit ton Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1949, will Sts arene asa : lonated by the club to the| fi@d for National Legion Honor k { Dim Drive. The club | Club “49ers” which consists of ! ae each and every | Ole? val sat bership gette! inesday night at the Sout rear Is open tea Beach Restaurant, through — the AeeGn goes: seen, Vee : thee Wicceeen ee pro. |, The 10th District Constitutional ; 1 these wanes oous pnts | Conference will be held Sunday gan nto! March 13, Harvey Seeds Post the club's welfare fund also ttending yesterday's | ome, Mia The annual election of Post meet ne dames a ; | Officers will be held Wednesday, Braxton, E ler | Ma 23, Cain, Helen Cherwa, Genevieve | March 2: Duke, Jacqueline Hillier, Pat| 7, | 72 Phe Kirkpatrick, Mary Ellen Memul-} Canadian Navy nne Reynolds, Frances | * ; ever, Marjorie Shordt.j Men At U.S.O.- ladelene Taylor and Vera} iene Wood. There were two prospec- | Ve oe members present, Mrs, Bea N.C.CS. Last Night Holtz and Mrs. Lorraine McGuire ipply to Wed | Seek Divore Ala., are fully enjoying the warm weather, sunshine and clear skies to be found in Key West just now while the “folks back home” are shivering in heavy clothing. The Birmingham visitors are Mrs. J. L. Collins and Mrs. Col- lins’ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fulbright and their two children, Patricia and R. Ful- bright, Jr. Mrs. Collins is the sister of J. R. Hyman, Sr. 1417 Albury street, where the Alabama resi- dents are staying as the guests of the Hymans and their son, Rus- sell. This is the second visit to Key West for Mrs. Collins and Patri- cia, the others coming here for the first time. Mrs. Collins’ initial visit toe the Island City was in February of last year during the time President Truman was: oc- cupying the Little White House in the Naval Station. Clipping: of an article published in Th Ladies Auxiliary, VE Post 3911, To Hold “ae Tonight THE KEY WEST, CITIZEN: Collins And Fulbrights From Birmingham Now Visiting Key West Five residents of Birmingham, | Citizen concerning the simulta- its here of tthe President | Collins were proudly | y by Mrs. Collins among friends and relatives on her her return to Alabama. Mr. Fulbright is a general con- tractor of Birmingham. The ideal weather he has experienced while here brought forth the comment that were the same weather con- ditions p. vent in Birmingham he would be able to conduct year- round construction. “Cold weath- er hampers and sometirr pre- vents co: nat home’ for long perio’s,” MM Ub. ght re- ports. “Thor ts to be no work-stoppage ia Key Wet with the ul climate you have here.” The visitors ived in the city over the high Sunday night They plan to return home Satur day morning. “Only ‘ business re back so soon, Fulbr: We will back the opportunity pre: come whenever 2nts itself.” The Ladies Auxiliary to V.F.W.;ary plan to attend the V.F.W., Post 3911 will hold their semi-| Sunday meetings. Saturday, Jan monthly meeting tonight at 8:00! 15, is Cootie and Cootiette day p. m, at the V.F.W. Half on Eliz-|and some of the 1 abeth. All members and former | to attend these mee: he E members are urged by the Aux- | tending. i iliary to attend. commander Tony Arthur, is The Auxiliary started a seri driving up on Sunday, with vari of weekly bingo games Monday} ous members of both Post end night, January 10, 1949, at the Aux V.F.W. Hall and it was very suc-| The auxiliary treasurer, Mr cessful. of the Auxiliary, The president Mrs. Vanessa ders, called the secretary, M Vera Wood, handled the money and one of the color bearers, Mrs | Florence Solomon, icing of cards and collecting. There will be a V.F.W. district ; Edna R Saun- | did the serv-! chairman, i Mi is ill and has nable to attend meetin; but 4 get well” card has been maile: to her, as well as flowers, which were delivered by the hospital | Mrs. Edith Whitney A week from tonight, January 20, 1949, tdhe members of the Auxiliary will sponsor a hospital | party at the U. S. Naval Hospital meeting in Hollywood, Fla., this | coming Saturday and Sunday January 15th and 16th. Several members of the Post and Auxili- '5 New Members At Legion Post Meet Last Night Five new were re- ceived into Arthur Sawyer Post No. 288, American Legion, at a regular meeting held last evening at the Post Home on Stock Island. members Acevedo; Walter H. Landuyt; Donald S. Bundy; Leslie E. Salis- ; Anselme Rendueles. stinguished guests at the! L : Harry A. Cooper, t Area Legion Commander; J. Mar- Party held at the on December 24 Naval Hospital The | played for | or of the Toppers > dance he three visiting Royal Ca- jestroyer at USO. ni terta Orch s i { P ecking divorces were | ij office of | na Janice 1 Robert Phillip Cole F ly K. Phillips against Ler ‘OY Phillips. Jr Detroit is the latest large cit king meters. 4 Veo install par The new members are Armando | meeting included Albert J. Mills, ; National Vice Chairman, National | B gion Civilian Defense Commit- | Southern | Beatrice Nieremberg Jr. Woman This party, will be a regular monthly | beginning next week | Many Embarked For Havana Via Plane Yesterday Leaving for Havana yester “Q” Plane were | Margitta Hansson, Sereta Ton. Richard Ton, Marjorie Fernan-' dez, Frank Fernandez, Arthur Al- | ay via Aerovias bright, Edwin Bornghna,, Ken- | neth McCoy, Doris MsGoy, James Kennedy, Marguerite Smi | Ralph Smith, Charles King, Ella] Sokoli Rex Shaw, Mildred} Scott, Frederick Scott, Louise Ei- berger, Edward Eiberger, Maxine | Bentley, Hattie Baker, Forrest | aker, Wayne 1 Marion Thompson k Thel ma Vellers, amuel Nieremberg, | Anna Sanford, Charles H.}| tin Deer, District Rehabilitation | Chairman; Vance C. Stirrup 10th! Knauer, Martin Mazarwitz, | District Commander; Robert | Robert P. Burns, Louis Hoffman Daniels, 10 District Adjutant. | Richard | M. Spellman, Miguel Visiting Legionnaires includes | Castillo, Thomas F. Burke, Benja OB MWEELEER Post Miami:|™min F. Churchill, Paul F. Gott Bill Gilbert, | Post 83, Miami/ Schalk, Janet Menaugh, Jo Ann Beach i Menaugh, Alonzo Holmes, Tennic Victor Hartmann, Chairman,} Holmes, Eloisa Mayea, Roscoe | Boxing Committee, announced |Gebhart, Emil Lapodot, Robert that Bo Bouts would be held | Brown, en Brown, Walter at the Duval street, on, Ko Neena Koons, Frank N Friday evening, January 11th Lang, Thomas D. Young Vice Commander Paul Mesa! Miller, Sadie H. Carver, a gave a report of the Christmas} Hirsch, Alfred Hirsch. ‘Held Meeting The Post will sponsor a dance luring the month of January for ; the benefit of the “March of Dimes” campaign The joint ¢ ¢ club meeting on | January 29th at the Hotel La neha was announced i The Department Mid-winter Conference is scheduled for Jan. ‘On Tuesday nior os m nan’s Club held on 11 at the ¢ lubl Beity esiden| opened th g with the Flag Salute and Club Pras anding committec n = M the ¢ th tog Mrs. Medical Test Proved This Great to Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAINS Ara you troubled by distress af f6- VEGETABLE, COMPOUND LYDIA E. PINKHAM’ 5 Two Weddings At Stone Church ‘Earl 'y This Week Two charming weddings took, winds. place early this week at the First | Florida: Fair thru Friday Methodist Church, with the Rev. ' Slightly cooler in extreme north |The Weather FORECAST Key West and Vicinity tinued fair weather thru Friday Gentle to moderate northeasterly * |G. Leon Wells officiating at both! portion and little change in tem- ceremonies. | perature elsewhere. On January 10th, at 7:00 P.M.) Jacksonville thru the Mollie Grey became the bride of | Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to Chief Petty Officer Norman Ralph, moderate northerly winds be- Ulrey, U.S.N. Attendagts at the| coming moderate | northeasterly marriage were Mr. and Mrs. John | Friday. Fair weather. Grabianowski. Talal Gratien plorm-warn- On January 11th, at 6:30 P.M. |g Have Bebb ameued. Mary Ivadell Watson became tite Florida bride of Antonio Benninger. Key West, Fla., Jan. 13, 1949 U.S.N., Mrs. Ruth Burnham ‘an¢] ‘Qpservation taken at City Office, E. O. Schweitzer being the at= 8:30 a.m., EST) tendant; 1 Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Cc ‘anadian 76 67 : Mean 72 javal Officer Normal 69 ' Precipitation Entertained Total last 24 hours 00 ins. Deficiency this month .83. ins. ght officers of the Jotal this month .00 ins. Canadian Navy were the Deficiency this year 3 ins. gucsis of the American officers Total this year O ins on duty in the Key West area at} Relative Humidity. a cocktail party held Wednesday 8:30 a.m. evening at the Officers Club at TT Fort Taylor. Barometer a (Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, Fern Chapter 30.15 ins.—1021.0 mbs Tomorrow’s Almanac To Meet ' Sunrise 7:13 a.m i Sunset 5 y SATIN ES | Moonrise 5 omorrow Night yoo 70 been anuguncedathan a, Sul Moon Jan. 14, 1949 meeting, of Fern Chap- 21, Order Eastern Star, held tomorrow evening, TIDES (Naval Base) be will Friday, beginning at 8:00 o'clock, | Tomorrow at the Masonic Hall (Eastern'Standard Time) SA EAIS High Low 10:25 a.m. 3:39 a.m. Calendar OF gisl pm 2:31 p.m, ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference Station: Key West) Coming Events . i | ight of THURSDAY, JANUARY 13th— | gration— Cane ees Semi-monthly meeting, Ladies] gania Honda Auxiliary, V.F.W. Post 3911,! “(ridge —0hl0m 0.0 ft. 8:00 p.m., Post Home on Eliz) iy Name Key abeth st . FRIDAY, JANUARY 14.— feast end) ane Regular Meeting. Fern Chap-] “(Sandy Point)—Oh 40m ‘ter No. 21, Order Eastern] o2iges Channel tar, 8 P.M., at Masonic Hall. : SATURDAY, JANUARY 15— (porphy end) ae toma Dance, sponsored by Fleat Re-| norp: serve Association, at Club, (—)—Minus sign: Corrections Front and Fitzpatrick Stree to be subtracted. 9 P.M. to 1 AM. Free (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to members and their guest: be added. MONDAY, JANUARY 17th— Opening Night, “One’s a Crowd,” presented by Key West Players at Barn Thea- tre. 8:30 p. m FRIDAY, JANUARY 2ist— Room Mothers of Division St. School will entertain faculty ‘WHY THE FU at dinner, 7:00 p. m. at the school TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 Meeting, Room Moth ris School P.- at home of Claxton TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8- Meeting, Harris School P.-T-A..1 8:00 P.M., at School. Special , 7:30 P.M.,|° Dorothy Mrs. Founders Day Program. | | Personal Mention | >. ’ i Mrs. Matilda Westcott, os p kets Harbor, N. Y.. is visiting H ; 4 sister, Mrs. H. A. Morse, of 515 | 3 i Simonton sireet Mrs. Westcott is | Y¥# a frequent visitor to the Island ; f City, having spent two previous y winters here \ | My. and Mrs. Eugene Sands, of + beso Marathon, will be the hous LP) Wirephoto | guests of Dr. and Mrs. Delio Cobo. ACTRESS JUNE MILLARDE. pricy theaweekena whose stage name is Toni Sev- | Mv. and Mis. Walter Jacobsen! @8 tells newsmen at her Hol- | id family, of ravers City, lywood home that her romance | 1 » Gre the house guests of with Sen, Warren G. Magnuson J oe ©) . ee of Washington has been “open yarobencae and above board.” Of reports alan to s that they are married secretly. Keys. and in- which he denied in Washing- us their ton, she said: t's awfully em- Mr. Jacob- barrassing and confusing.” « e (un- and celery cnch dressing and a little M*AQeeeeeeeseseeeeeeee ‘ t Mr. and Mrs. Charl Myc Se of 1125 Pearl street nn nee the today There are st 500 species of The you wel 8 hummingbirds th the Repub- pounds, seven ounces at t tador having 148 of was born in the Monro Hospital Victory Beaang & Furniture Co. KEY WEST'S EXCLUSIVE GUVES INTRODUCING Our New Shoe Department SHOES for the INFANT as well as the OLDER BOY and GIRL Wrok and Le PACE MENT Het ehipee kD or Qu pal eli We Have Just Received A New Line of CHILDREN’S DRESSES. SUN SUITS. BEACH SUITS, CREEPERS, POLO SHIRTS and EVERYTHING YOU MAY NEED for the LITTLE FOLKS lity a Key West's Exclusive Juvenile Dept. Store DUNT Phone Con- , THURSDAY, ANT anv —— a MOBILE'S AZALEA THAN, SUMMERLIKE WEATHER BROUGHT OUT SOME of Menie® bm famed azaleas almost two months eheed of the with 20 year The ing period. The result id Det Sra attraction, is shown here. 12 foot high pink blooms. CALIFORNIA FRUIT GETS WINTER HRos ting ei: SNOW DECORATES TH RANGES ‘ = hill community near | Angele Nearly t* - ‘—, blanketed the ares # rthere ents sittornie suttegl under ireezing t at Geiting Acquainted How To Relieve Bronchitis AUE +» peomapy bee let S| = al , — aed t - : CREOMUL:! si0N TRAILER CAM OPENING SATURDAY, '*33*" fishing -- TIES F PO¢ h Ist AND TRAILER ( \wP Phone 157 metitey \ Wa is Actually \ YW teduced ve Too! ee ONE STOP OPPING CENTER Simonton & Fleming Sts. SEARS