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Ge aise ig ging leg ry hk te os grange caf etre Rp? _ SE Ee Eg Eee metre ore tet Pinan : oh NERA Pieri WO G 5 “SOCIETY NEWS By NINA LESLIE GULEY Phones: fesidenes sox) = Meeting Of Garden Club Held =Last Night; Committee Chairmen = Appointed For March Flower Show The February meeting of the; Tropical flowers, Mr. and Mrs, = Key West Garden Club was held{ Jerry Trevor. «last night at the Woman’s club- Hanging baskets, Mrs. G. Smi- = house on Duval street, and at this ley. «meeting the various committee asaain, Mrs. Dan. Navarro. chairmen for the forthcoming} Palms, Miss Gertrude Laub- <= Flower Show sponsored by the| scher. =club were appointed. Artistic arrangement of flow- “= hese chairmen are listed be-| ers, Mrs. Harry Galey. Roses, Mrs. Albert J. Mills. Publicity, Mrs. G. Smiley. Tables, Mrs. Cyril Marshall. Specimen plants, Commander i. ' Bt o ey = low: Ferns, Mrs. Joseph Pinder. School Exhibits, Mrs, Edward pb Pi aaa Mrs. and Mrs. Lee. Goddard. i? Tropical fruits, Mrs. Stephen | It was announced that there ~W.-Douglass and Earl Johnson, would be a special exhibit at the ~ co-chairman. Flower Show by the colored peo- Seeds and seed pods, Wallace ple of Key West, and this exhibit i Kirke. ‘ will feature various native herbs. Oleanders, Mrs. H, E. Pace, co-| The date for the opening of the chairman, Mrs. L. C. Brinton. Flower Show has been set for _ Miniature Arrangements, Mrs.| Saturday, March 5, at 3:00 p. m., «Roland Goulet. the Show to continue on Sunday, ™ _ Bougainvillaea, Mrs. Edwin| March 6 and Monday, March 7. 2 Trevor. { The Show will be held in the old +» Hibiscus, Mrs. Curry Moreno. | Curry building at the foot of >” African violets, Mrs. Albert J. | Front Street. « Mills. At last night's meeting the us- wv Crotons and coleus, Mrs. John | ual plant identification session 2 Gatdner. was held, with Comander God- +4 Cacti, Mrs. E. Bowman. dard explaining about such ay Potted begonias and calladium, plants as the bougainvillea, « Mr§. George Perpall, Jr. shrimp plant and ixora. 1b Em eee men ec nme CRS. SUS = = Janior Woman’s Club Held ~ Meeting On Tuesday; Many ~ «Plans Formulated For Future 5. The Junior Woman's Club held, Misses Joan Elbertson, Nellie _, their regular business meeting Tuesday, Feb. Ist, at the Club- * house. Mrs. Betty Saunders, “ president, presided over the ™, meeting with a large number of ~~ members attending. Earlier in the evening, the « Board of Directors met and at fe J = that time they decided their “. meeting, regularly scheduled for ~~ the-third Tuesday of each month, .. Wilf be held at 7 p. m. the first ™. Tuesday, thus preceding the reg- Trujillo, Gwen James, Jo James, Cora Lee Curry, Faye Roberts, Lois Busto, Belva Busto, Rose- mary Demerritt; and Mesdames Shirley Lieder, Dolice Curry, Kay Merson, and Marge Sjursen. A card party will be held by the Club on Friday, March 5th. The: public will be invited to at- tend and tickets will be on sale very shortly. Chairman for the event is Mrs. Kay Merson. Oth- ,ers on the cimmittee are Miss | Nellie Trujillo, and Mrs. Anna { ct ~ ular meeting. They also named | Lounders. the” nominating committee for | Mrs. Katherine ae and » the annual election which will Miss Lois Buste were appointed ibe held April 5th. They are: alternate parliamentarians. Mrs. Dolice Curry, chairman, A formal Installation Banquet will be held in May honoring the | incoming officers. Plans for the affair are being made now by Mrs. Shirley Lieder, chairman, Miss Joan Elbertson, Mrs. Kay Merson, Mrs. Marion Strunk, = Miss Cora Lee Curry, and Mrs. “; Mafgaret Scully. Nominations © Will be read at the business ,meet-| -=ing-on March 1. At that time a} “, Movie sponsored by the Cancer = - Society will be shown by A. VY. ; Martinez. Mrs. Pauline Ketchings, and Mrs. e. Highlight of the evening was! Betty Saunders. ~ the: presence of Mrs. Emily God-| At the social on February 24th, “4 dard, Senior Woman's Club pres-|a white elephant sale will be ident, and Mrs. Malcolm Pinder,| held. Each member was re- 3 Club treasurer. Mrs. Goddard ; quested to bring something old - .8ave a very interesting talk, es- | or new from home that she will = peeially about the National Con- | not want and it will be auction- “ag Veiition being held at Hollywood, | ed off by Miss Cora Lee Curry. ’ Fla, April 24-30. She also asked Mrs. Edith Lopez was appoint- | d to investigate about the Club having an_ initiation ceremony the Juniors to help serve at aje . Tropical Dinner that is to be for new members. She will give d to is | her report at the next meeting. tye given the end of this month. The! of folwing girls offere nu | = Number Of Key Westers Among ~ Aerovias ‘Q’ Passengers Yesterday A number of Key Westers were, Ginley, John Snyder, Samuel Et- veh a0 Pe thar for Cuba | terman, Charlton Stuart, Samuel = day: Following a ihe. eel Cehen, William Nuschel, Frank list of passengers: ;Reenan, Josephine Gawkowski, ‘James Painter, Otis Boyd, Max 7 mages, — aeeey ey zynski, Clarence Rodgers, Al- einster, ose einster, va i : ei a Z ‘Senger, Buford Senger, Emmet} phonse Lorenz Ruby Lorenz, Lu -Jones, William Bellein, Vera El-|Si#le Rodgers Nida Rodgers, Wil- Mary Kurant, Doleres L. Wilo- “lis, Claude Ellis, Willie Proven-| liam A. Ullrich, - Charles Burk, "cher, Lena Provencher, Anne Ba-; Gertrude Burk, John Durbin ~ wel, Ada Colaizzi, Anthony Co-;}Ethel Durbin, Mildred Sadler, J laizzi, John Nehus, Charles Ne-| Cecelia Hornsby, Holly Hornsby, -+hus, Victor H. Palmer, Maude | ‘Geneva, Froneberg, —_Pinckey =Palmer, Victor Munoz, Clarence | Froneberg. ~ Adamson, Roy Rosetta, James! Joseph C. Kieffer, Matthew ~ Kittelson, Gordon Sederston, Ed- j Kacskow ski, Howard Redlich, ~ Waid Larsen, Bessie Feigley, Ber-| Alice Redlich, Wilford Smith, Hurd,! Ralph Child, Charlotte Burchell, Bartlett, | Mary Sharps, Henry Sharps, Er- {win Trachsel, John Robinson, | Gertrude ! Marie Lyons, Henry Lyons, Soldy | ‘ena Feigley, Clarence Virgie Hurd, Richard ~ Lorraine Bartlett. ™ Harry Hendershot, Hepdershot, Walter Reese, Isabel’: Goldman, George Aronson, An-} : «Reese, Angel Valdes, Michael | tonio O. Rodriguez, Jose M. ™Padella, Celia Pacella, Willie | , Rodriguez, Perla Busot, Helen A, | ~Pingon, Elma Warren, John War- | Robinson, Francis J. Robinson, *>sren; Joseph Kole Judy Kole- | James E. Daggett, Theresa Dag- j cieem Loretta Koles: “56 Paul’s W cians Meeting Of Room 4 Auxiliary To Meet } | Mothers, Division | -.Monday Aligned St. School, Monday The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. It has been announced that the 7S Paul's will meet on Monday aft-} Reom Mothers of Division street _“ernbon, February 7, at 3 o'clock } school will hold a meeting on “sat the Parish Hall. {| Monday evening, February 7, at =. A charming program has been] 7:30 o'clock at the school. «arranged for the occasion, and} As this is an important meet- “zhostesses will be Mrs. Mervin/ing, it has been. urged that all » »=Russell and Mrs. Florence Alls-| members be present. 4 Jomeer Mc-! gett, cil B. Brady. - ‘4 house. —_ aii —_-—----— Brooklyn is the only ‘team in «>. Read the Classified Ads in The! the National League without a Citizen. ‘weal ten year playing veteran. ss jon the subject of children’s wel-| such a long absence, and looks Lions Clab- Held Dinner } Meeting Yesterday|In Key West Now The Key West Lions Clubmet| Mrs. Tully Jones, of Tucson, at the clubhouse on Seminary] Arizona, is visiting Key West for street last night and enjoyed ajthe first time in twenty-two tropieal dinner of piccadillo,! years, and expects to spend sev- black beans and rice. eral weeks here at the fiome of Guests of the club were Elmer| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roberts on H. Prentice, past district gov- ee sthege ernor of District 13-F, Ohio Lions Club, and Lion C. M. Lee, of Allapattah, fla. Larry Dion had as his guest at the dinner Glenn R. Smith, of They are all Key Westers and Miami; F. W. Smith’s guest was| Mrs, Jones states that she is anx- E. M. Martin of Tampa, and Foul) Wind to see all her old friends Albury had as his guest Ray} again while she is here. So many Pilcher, of Iowa. changes have taken place in the airs y Island City, adds Mrs. Jones, that Lion Gonzalo Benzanilla spoke} she is amazed. But she igs also at some length to the members| delighted to be back again after yet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sawyer, of Asheville, N. Cc. who are also visiting “Key Wes at the present time. fare, and stating that this pro-, forward ject was of primary importance} here. not only tothe Lions but to SS Calendar Of society. Coming Events At the meeting there was also discussed the question of whether FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4th— Luncheon _meeting,. . Officers. to a wonderful stay or not the Lions would continue to sponsor the Carnival on Stock Island. A committee was appoint- Meets ' Pathors--will- reign eupreme Sires Widnes ‘The J Béingiana School PRA. will meet on Monday A Ce getek Founders Day pro- been arranged for this. Mrs. Brook Wrote Art Exhibit Article The article in yesterday’s Citi- zen concerning the opening of Miss Jeane Kirke’s art exhibit at the Woman’s Clubhouse was written by Mrs. Libby Brook. : i\One Birth In | Naval Hospital A seven pound, six ounce sen was born in the U. S. Naval Hos- pital to Mrs. Dorothy Flemaing, wife of Joe B, Fleming, TMC, USS Gilmore. The baby has been ed Jerry, Joe. gs wordy of the fairer sex will do the entertaining and refresh- ments will be served at the con- clusion of ‘the business Mmeetinfg and program. J ayshees To Hold Bridge Party Tonight The .Jayshees. will hold a Bridge Party tonight at 7:30 o’clock at the Junier Chamber of | Commerce clubhouse on Flagler avenue.. % i Mrs.” Phyllis: UHiggs is the | nam chairman. ‘the affair, and it; ed and instructed to make a Wi Cl :30 p. m., Of- | as been ‘announced that 4 num- ° thorough investigation into the] Reons Chae of Roe eek {meee prizes, will be awarded, in- ‘Audubon Society matter, and if any lawless con- eludi Leonard Hicks, guest speaker. Bridge Party, sponsored by Jayshees, 7:30 p.m. at Jun- ior Chamber of Commerce clubhouse on Flagler avenue. Open to public. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5— ditions are found to preyail, then | if necessary the Lions will with- draw. their sponsorship. Key West Red smAns. prize, woman’s | prize a goor prize. Refreshivents, will be served, and the ‘Barty. is open ® the pub- lic. To Hold Meeting Monday Evening It has been announeed that the “TODAY'S seo County Audubon Society Meeting, Demolay Chapter, 8:00 ANNIVER: ARIE will hold a meeting Monday eve- Cross Chap ter { P. M. at Scottish Rite Tem- - s 3 ning, February 7, at 8 o’clock, at- H. dB M h ple, Eaton and Simonton (Know Amertcay | the Woman’s Clubhouse on Du- a usy ont streets. Installation of of- 1802—Mark - Hopkins, famed ee ge ae . Mrs. Anne Wade, the home ficers. Public invited to at-j educator,.longtime president of ‘om. local representa- service worker with the Key tend by Chapter. ‘ Williams, Coliege,-Mass,, born in! tive of the U. S. Fish and Wild- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6— Buffet Supper. members of Key West Golf Club, at Club- house on Stock Island, 7:30 p.m. Movie sport shorts to be shown. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7— Meeting, St. Paul’s Woman's Auxiliary, 3 p. m. at Parish Hall. Mrs. Mervin Russell and Mrs. Florence Allshouse, hostesses. Meeting, Poinciana School P. T. A. 8 p. m. at school. Spe- cial Founders Day program. Meeting, Room Mothers Divis- ion Street school, 7:30 p. m. at School. Meeting, Monroe County, Au- dubon Society, 8 p. m., Wo- West Chapter of the American Red Cross has completed another | busy month with an active case load of 117. | No errand is too small or triv- ial for the home service depart- ment to accomplish if it will give aid or comfort to a veteran or his family or a serviceman and his dependent. A few days ago home service assisted a young veteran who was badly sunburned. He had fallen asleep on the beach. Not being used to the sun or fi- nancially able to purchase medi- cal care, he was given first aid treatment at the chapter. This is just one instance of the many small services the chapter is ren- dering every day. The Red Cross communication man’s . Clubhouse,™ Dyyal service helps many a serviceman street.“ Tom “Wood, “local and his family in obtaining news representative U. S. Fish of the home situations, in which and Wildlife Service, guest furloughs are often granted in speaker. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8— Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge No, 14.. 7:30 p. m. at Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming street. Meeting of the Division Street Elementary School Parent- Teachers Association, 7:45 p. m., upstairs auditorium. Joint observance .ef Found- er’s Day and Fathers’ Night. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th— Meeting, Ladies’. Auxiliary, VFW, 8 p. m., Post Home on Elizabeth street. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11— Officers Wives Club Bridge order that his presence might help alleviate home conditions. Financial assistanee rendered during the month to veterans and the dependents of service- men amounted to $184.55, The WEATHERMAN Says Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued mild thru Saturday. Moderate southeaster- ane, Bee? pote bgt ath ly winds. Occasional showers in ‘ "Nau rN ae se of new Navy Nur Florida: Mostly cloudy with a Uline Dance, La Concha few showers in extreme north Hotel, 9 p. m. ‘sponsored by portion today, otherwise clear to Navy Wives Club No. 88. partly cloudy thru Saturday. Fashion Show. Warmer in extreme north portion | today. Recent archeological’ expedi- Jacksonville thru the, Florida Straits: Moderate, southeasterly winds thru Saturday except gen- treme north portion today. Partly tle to moderate variable in ex- cloudy weather. + i East Gulf: Moderate winds, southeasterly in south portion and south to southeast in north portion. Partly cloudy weather thru Saturday. No small craft or storm warn- ings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Feb. 4, 1949° (Observation taken at City Office, tions to the Isthmus of Panama reveal pottery and farm imple- ments of a civilization existing 2,000 or more years ago, Mail The Citizen to Friends COMPARE ’EM ALL AND YOU'LL BUY THE NEW 8:30 a.m., EST) Temperatures AS Highest yesterday 82 Lowest last night = 72 e e Mean Pee | Normal ey 5 Precipitation wiee | Total last 24 hours -12 ins. AUTOMATIC SPIN-RINSE | Total this month -13 ins. | Deficiency this month 01 ins. Total this year -52 ins. | Deficiency this year 1,58 ins. Relative Humidity. 8:30 am, 86% need for iff Yeu can hove normally set eyes now. The safe “Reconstruction Muthed” often successfyl in ene day! Over 9,000 treated, i as (ABs WW ACTION TODAY a8, Mumford & Ross 220 DUVAL STREET Next Door Delmeonico Restaurant cross uve FOUNDATION Greham Bldg. Joclapavite, | Stockbridge, Mass, Died June 17, { life Service, will be guest speak- 1887. ¥ }er at the meeting. 1822—Edward F. 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