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ega ons y De | att the urn raq d, § ‘Sat rpo: 2.8 if req punt » tré 2s 0 ne ¢ Yee 3S ethe st rom of t the se, j tion he | e th rse, mn er ele; ne J in t Zz nd » hit tior SS ¢ ere gre ntr ani; s | afer t of ort rea one ent fA cov to ry ar tion ugt rOV Un ilu ps 4 np ull, 83} Litre os NIRA LBL GULEY. ~ e ‘Charming Party Given Honoring _Mrs. Charles McGraw At Mazeau Home Following Poinciana PTA Meet _ A ineeting of thé Board of the Poinciaha Elementary P.T.A. was held last night at the honié of Mrs. Ruth Mazeau, 11-2 Pvitiei- , ana Place, with Mrs. Mazeau as hostess and Mrs. Edward Soles acting as co-hosetess. Followitg the short business séssion, board itembers att journ- | ber of gifts were presented « to’ oreo al i, rem gacheranematrs en cnt ee eet _ OPURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 94h ™ Young Joseph Velix Honored ane | At Fifth Birthday With Patty. cs In Bayview Park Last Thurs ces te ob: x | On Thursday afternoon of last} Libano Castro, Nan ernment of India has fouhd eS LM MUM | ees Mr. and Mrs. Frank Veliz oe ed Juan H:ties for 1,850,000 refugees 5 le entertained at a lovely party hon- Fete ; anes ~~ ’ Pat from Western by oegerinage as . oring the fitth birthday of their] Jackie Roberts, Eugene Gutier. Sidietne chatty Vebe sic son, Joseph Veliz. rea, Christine Gates, Henry arid — fe! tb > housing . another perete The party was held at Bayview | Robert Villdte, . Alidia Curry, | 2 moderate va- ; schemes eS hax eho Park, and bn gt were many/| Yvonne Lasttes, — ind = sa leash’ Ls * “a refug oungsters anid parents presents.! gene and Eugenia Sa northerly. tonight, » Wednes- | taken o1 3 ee : . veal ys A lights! goodies were sérved, several | Phyllis Ovide, Kat Florida: Partly, cloudy thru‘j'the et a ieteta se I oF “ tga eg ne izes were won, Jafies 1 | Nancy Moreno, - Weineéday. “Colder north por- are of the govei hae ing = aa ait table newts “jand Carmen Vidal Wilting the|Cakolyn Hartley; Jac tion today. Not. quite so warm|dia would involve f) or noe cious fefréshments that were!) dgius’ prizes and the Mother's! Robert and Bryan. south portion tonight and Wed-| sistance to the eae S $50,000, - watt served. ~ prize being awarded: to Mrs.j Curry, Bobby- Del, nesday. : : 000 rupecs (nearly 00D, ao Mrs. Dottie Torbett and Mrs.| Grace Gutierrez. ‘ and Ee Rae F Jacksonville to . Apalachicola: | 000). z i ist Present at the party wWwere| Grownubs present” No small craft or storm warn- Z ‘ * 4 ‘ Magtie Bevietimnets —— sali young. Freddie and Danny Salin-| dames Mary More ings have been issued: The aricieht ro hae of whales as Mazeiu at the party, and:a nuin- ero, Hugh and Conni or fe Celia Salinero Marine Foreéast, Jackgohviile | Were land animals. ame ed. to the garden of the Mazéau vhome, where they joined guests for a charming party honoring Mrs, Charles McGraw. Mrs. MtGtaw, a charter meth- ber of the Poinciana P.T.A., is leaving shortly for Memphis, aiid the party honoring her was a gesture of appreciation for the splendid work she has done, and the many worthwhile projects that have been accomplished with her ald during the past five years, he lawn of the Mazeau home had been beautifully decorated Large Passenger List For Aevrovias “Q” To Cuba Yesterday Flying to Havana yesterday via Aerovias “Q” were: "William Kiefaber, Jerome “Muth, Harold Taylor, Ruby Tay- dor, Robert Allen, Connie Allen, John Meek, Lillian Meek, George fhbmpson, Josephine Thoitipson, ‘Kathleen Burnett, Hall Burnett, Sarah Dreisbach, Elizabeth Roy, 1 Howell, Nat Burkan, Edel- son Mayer, Irvin Freedman, Dor- “ola Foster, Migtiel Novo, Migtiel ~ Aguiar, Alberto Morales, Francis- --eo Hernandez, Martin Lafitte, Os- Waldo Sahta Cruz, Porfirio Espin- osa, Luis Estrada, Wesley Schultz, Thelma Schultz, Andrew Senn, ank Balda, Howatd Osburn, ge Godfrey, Anna Godfrey; ‘TJehes Smith, Lillian Smith, Fenn “Janes, Mabel Johnson. wa Daliel Caliguiri, Molly Caligui- ri, Janine Getyina, Vincent Cirin- cion, Clyde Vedder, Marie Ved- Caballeros de Marti Enterinined -At Dinner Sunday Afternoon “Lodge of Marti, No. 3, and bury, Mr. and = Mrs. Sreerdotisas de Hogar, No. 1. of | Abrew and baby, Mr. and Mrs. “the Order Caballeros de Marti,; Feliciano Castro, ac. held a dinner Sunday after-| Antonio Villareal, “noon, with chicken in the basket,| Rogelio Perez, Rev. and Mrs. as.the piece de resistance. Grace} Ismael Negrin. “was said by the Rev. Ismael Ne- it was decided to give a datice some time this month. The fol- lowing were present at the dinner: Mr..and Mrs. Fernando Munoz Jr.,.Mr. and Mrs. denas, Mr. and Mrs. Hospital Sewing Group Meets Thursday A meeting of the Sewing Group of the; Monrge:. County Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Thurs- day afternoon of this week at olelock. hese desiring transportation to. and from the meeting can secure same by telephoning Mrs. Rutt at 420-W. As has been stressed in the past by the Auxiliary, they will wel- come the aid of all persons who wish to join the group and as- sist with the sewing of necessary hospital equipment. Friends Of Music To Have Program Friday Night Friends of Music will present a program on Friday evening, February 4 at 8:15 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Starke, 1229 Von Phister street. The program will be given by Eleanor Dowski, violinist, and Mary Herrick, soprano, accom- panied by Lois Goldsmith and Emeline Bodler. News Notes Diced cooked white turnip may be mixed with cooked or canned green peas and tised in a salad; flavor with finely grated onion. Broil slices of bologha and they will form cups that may be filled with creamed potatoes; sprinkle with paprika and garnish with parsley. The Welsh people are tic stock, hke the Irish, ot Cel- der, Robert Wagner, Resta Wag- Gehle, Armin Rohde, Joy Rohde, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1— | Pamela Rohde, Seth Adams, Ce- cile Adarns, Russell Roll, Mary man, Edward E. Mansur, Carrie R. Manstir, Philumenia Cabrinha, Antonio Cabrinha, Harry Lizen-| WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. | RENT, born Feb, a e by, Albert othy Freedman, Leslie Foster, Le- Cc Harry Simmons, | Lewis McBriety, Margaret McBri- School. | ety, Roberto Reyna, Alfredo] “But Not Goodbye,” Drama Dominguez, Armando Puentes, Guild Produgtion, High Mesdames Concha Vasquez, Paul and Holy Name Siciety. ‘Daisy Castro, Sarah Spencer, 8 p. m, St. Mary’s Parish Isabel Munoz, Margot Esperdy, Hall, Duval street. é varez, Teddy Abreu, Santiago V. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Padron, Rodriguez and daughter. Jose M. Del!/Castro, Valle, Mr. and Mrs. Luis Car-! Jtilio Lacedonia, Luis Alfaro and Harry Al-|Luisto Alfaro, Jr. Harris School | PTA Meets Af a Gc es nee ete tienen aan aeatiaslanennepeneneemantapitentd Mrs. McGraw. There were also gifts give to Mrs. Agnes Law- rence and Mrs. Anita Drinkhouse. Present at the party were the Mesdatnes Charles McGraw, Ag- es Lawrence, Anita Drinkhouse, bei rbett, Julia Ann Gibson, aggieé Baughman, Earl Kieérs- tead, Car) Brill, Mildred Haffield, L..€, Hemingway, Ida Smith, Ed- Theresa Signorelli, Ralph Signo-| enzuela, Jack Swift, rélli, Jr., Jimmie Canell, Marsha} Angelina Valdez, Carr Sawyer, Jackie Valenzuela, Hor-} Gloria Heree, Carmen Perez, Lilla ace Valdez, Charles, Eulogie and! Castillo, Robert Watson: Emina Flonora Perez, Sandra Herce,| Veliz, Betty Lastres, Roga Van Michelle and Tony Sastillo, Mar-| Grieken, Mary Signorelli, Rita cia Lee Ketchings, Harry Knight,| Ovide, Josephine Sawyer, Cath- Robert and Steve Watson, Edna!erine Plowman, Consuelo Mor- Veliz, Dahlia and Ida Puerta,' gan, Ramona Knight, Dinora Av- Olda Avila, Houston and Dennis | ila, Marjorie Barrett, R. M. Bram- Ploywman, Christine and Sandy /| lett, Naria Villate, Edna Martin- thru_the Florida Straits and for the East Gulf of Mexico: Moder- ate northerly winds over forth portion. and gentle to moderate variable over south portion to- day. WedheSday moderate vari- able mostly northeasterly winds. Partly cloudy weather. You Can Win Contest Prizes! | Tens of thousands of prizes! worth millions of dollars will | be givén away during 1949 in j contésts open to you. Already j Colgate-Palmolive-Peet is of- ; fering $100,000 in 4,951 prizes; Lever Bros. $50,000 in 416 rizes; Crackin’ Good. Cookies Key West, Fla., Feb. 1, 1949 ward. Soles, Ruth Larsen, Frances | Barrett, Keith Roberts, Bobby ez, Virginia Castro, AtigeGeorge, 1 JAS ISil | ples, Alfert Potter. Obdulia Garcia, Zolia Vidal. Harrison, Emmié Stewart, James Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Car- ey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Saun- ders and Mr. and Mrs. M. Mazeau. George, Betty Jean and J. Hy Brady, Lois and Barbara Sawyer, Bobby and Joe Sawyer, Gladys Griffin, Lourdes, Linda and Li- bane Castro, Nancy. Lee. Stith, Conrad Mora, Juan Calleja, Diane Anderson, Linda, Barbara and Calendar Marjorie} Coming Evénts Ellen Se ner, Stephen Smith, Keller, Emma _ Skenyon, Meeting, Order Girls, 7:30 P.M., Masonic Temple. Meeting, Harris School P.-T.A., 8:00 P.M., at School. . Speciai Founders Day Program. Roll, Albert Fabbry, Elda Fabbry, Benjamin Newman, Helen New- L. Schick, Edward hamberlain, Shirley Simmons, Juan Trigo, Meeting, Room Mothers Poin- ciana PTA 2:30 p. m. in Teachers’ Room at Poinciana Carlos Fiallo, Silvio Tuya, Nota Hale, Phillip Hale. _ Francisca Morales, Mantiela Mbales, Grace Tefft, Ivan Tefft, Ernest Gibbs, Emma Stradtman, John Stradtman, Ada Woodard, School Auditorium. 8:30 p. m. Sponsored by Junior Cham- ber of Commerce. Regular meeting, Navy Wives Club No. 88, 2 p .m., Club- Of a) Rainbow for} ' French-Canadian rooms in Building 178, Naval } : Roberta Smith, Annice Curry, Mamie Anderson, Delio Puerta, Patiline Ketchings, Ainelia Da- vis, Orquidea itts, Dorothy Ford and Juanita Veliz and the & | tha Mora. TODAY'S | BIRTHDAY. By AP Newsfeatures LOUIS STEPHEN ST. Compton, Quebec, son of village keeper and Irish mother. He got Quebec in 1905 and got a job. as law ‘clerk for _ $50... a~ month. | Ten’ fears: later George Woodard, Camille Conig- i s Station. lio, Richard Graham, Oscar Sam- Bingo party, sponsored by Na- vy Wives Club, No, 88, 8 p. m. South Beach Restaurant. Bingo party; sponsored by Cu- ban Club, 8 p.m. at Cuban Club. ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, monthly meeting, Regular | Branch 56, Fleet Reserve As- sociation, 8:00 p. m. at club rooms of organization, Front and Fitzpatrick streets. Bingo Party, sponsored by Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, Society of St. Vincent de Geraldo Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Meeting, Sewing Group, Mon- roe County Hospital Auxili- ary, 2 p. m., at Hospital. Call Mrs. Rutt, 420-W for trans- portation. Betancourt, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5— Meeting, Demolay Chapter, 8:00 P. M. at Scottish Rite Tem- —— ple, Eaton and Simonton streets. Installation of of- ficers. Public invited to at- tend by Chapter. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8— Meeting, Sparkling bug ee ; * bekah Lodge No. 14. 7: p. Tonight; Program m. at Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming street. Harris School P. T. A. will meet totiight at 8 o'clock in the school} FHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th— pts : “Meeting, Ladies’ “Auxiliary, auditorium. As this is the anni- | VFW, 8 p. m., Post Hormneon versary of the founding of P.T.A., Elizabeth street. an interesting program has been! FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1l1— arranged. Officers Wives Club Bridge Young Paul Ross Roberts III, and Bingo Party, 1:30 P. M., will sing several selections and a at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. Abelardo Boza, Francisco Al-} Santiago Rodriguez, Jr., Levano Teodoro pageant “Founders Day Sixty j Benefit of new Navy Nur- Years After—1957,” will be pre- sery. sented by P. T. A. members. ns A soctal hour will follow the Wales remained an independent business session. Parents have! principality, ruled by native been urged to attend and at this | princes, until Edward 1 subdued he was a king’s coufsel. After : rich law. prac- bovis St. Laurent tice, he became Teader of Canada’s Liberal party in 1941 and prime minister last year. f TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know América) Clarke Gable, screen Star, born in Cadiz, Ohio, 48 years ago. John Ford, movie prddticer ahd director, born in Maine, 54 yéars ago. Dr. Eugene S. Briggs, president of Philipps Univ., Enid, Okla., in- ternational president of the Lions, born Howard Co., Mo., 59 years ago, Judge William Clark of Prince- ton, N. J., chief judge of the Court of Appeals for the U. S. Military Govt. in Germany, born Newark, N. J., 58 years ago. Sidney J. Perelman of New York, humorist, born in Brooklyn, 45 years ago. Lahgston Hughes, poet-play- wright, born in Joplin, Mo., 47 years ago. i Harry Scherman, president of the Book-of-the-Month Club. New York, born in Montreal, 62 years ago. Chester S.. Williams, Dept. of State's liaison officer for the U.S. delegation to the U.N... born in Minneapolis, 42 years ago. Dr. C. Canby Balderston, dean of the Wharton School of Fi- nance and Commerce, Philadel- phia, born Kennett Square, Pa., 52 years ago. Although mosaic was Known in pagan and Christian Rome, it was time discuss the problems of their | it in 1282 and gave it to his in-| notably revived during the Mid- children with the teacher. 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