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PAGE six ‘SOCIETY NEWS By NINA LESLIE GULEY . The Citizen Office—51 Phones: jesitonce S29) “vod UONNONAEDULGEO TEN AUULUUUARUHAEDAHUUUUEUUTRANLULOLAEAUL Officers Wives Club Held Luscheon Meeting Yesterday; Leonard Hicks Guest Speaker The Officers Wives Club yes-. Brigham, R. Smith, NR. Ber- terday held a delightful lunch-' ree, Stephen* W. Douglass, Rob on meeting at the Officers Club| Roy Ricketts, Gordon Seagrove, at Ft. Taylor, with a large num-| Dan Navarre, J. A.\Farrell, J.:A. ber of members and guests pres-j Fitzgerald, V. C. Holfapfel. ent. A. Robjiser, \W.’Ax Cooper, Isa- Hostegsex for the affair were| bel Pattillo, Mary ‘D'Andrea, R. the Mesdames J. W. Gorman, W.'I. Gulick, J. Ri Maupers Wiel: T, Fauleoner, P. L. Spiel and G.j Small, ‘Parker, b. ‘J. MéLaugh- W. Rodney, and guests of the’ lin, M, E.;Rice, B. FaJones, J. R. elub at the luncheon were Mr.' Morrow, Lillian Edson, R. W. and Mrs. Leonard Hicks. Mr. Ftcher, H. E. Pace, T. M. Dick,~ Hicks, who is the owner of the’ B. L. Malp: E. H. Joy, H. W. Casa Marina Hote! here ave a Dawson, J. C. Martin, B. L. Han- brie: and entertaining ess sen, K. C. Hummerson, R. H Present at the luncheon were’ Harwood, T. £. Harwood, J. P. the Mesdames G. D. Hatfield, E.' Edwards, Thomas Seabrook, Jas. Bradley, Baker, C r E. Heg, Allan Glennon, J. H. smith, W. R. Laughon Boelens, W. A. Mosteller, A. B. Hamilton, Coniff, R avarro, | Banister, Cc. M. Henderson, Goodman, McFadden, Roscoe,! Black, Folta, and.the Misses Sal- Haller, Packard, F Albright, | ly Harwood, Jeanne Mann, Jane } H. Allen, L. C. Brinton, R. W.| Small and Miss Kimball. : , , Miss Mary Sellers To Become Bride Of John Spottswood; Wedding To Take Place In April Announcement has been made} ployed at.Monroe Motors, Inc., of the engagement of Miss M jas a Bookkeeper. Sheisa mem- Myrtle Sellars aghter of Mr.’ ber of Beta Sigma Phi and Junior and Mrs. Harvey B. Sellars, Holli- | Woinan's Club. '° daysbyrg, Pennsylvania, to John} Mr. Spottswood, born ‘in Key py ggg oe ® “y ot ae 24 | West, is the grandson of the late an vs. jobert Spottswoc : Key West, Florida. The wedding | DP": John B. Maloney. Spotswood will take place April 30, 1949 [is a graduate of Riverside Mili- Miss Sellars received her, tary Academy. Enlisting in the sehooling in Hollidaysburg, then| Army in October 1941, he finish- came to Key West with her, ed his military service as a Cap- family in 1945 Jennie Clarice Johnson Became Bride Of Archie Roberts Potter On Thursday She is now em-| tain in the Army. A lovely and impressive ; Herbert C. Johnson, and Archie church wedding took place on| Robert Potter is the son of Mr. Pusreday afternoon at 4 o'clock [rs mien L. Potter, all when Miss Jennie Clarice John-! The brid son become the bride of Archie) going-away suit-a charming cre- Robert Potter | ation of light biye, and immedi- The rites were lemnized ately following the ceremony Mr. St. Paul's Episcor ( t ani \ Potter left for Gaines- the Rev. James 1H. McConnell of- | ville, Fla., where they will make clating. their home, and where Mr. Pot- former M Johnson is|ter is at present a student at the the daughter of M and Mrs.! University of #lorida. Ehrhardt And Willms OF New Jersey V siting In Key West Mr. and Mes, John Ehrhardt of Willms are with the Chase Na- Teaneck, N. J. and M nd Mrs. | tional Bank in New York City. John Willms, of Ridgeficid Park,| Since their arrival the Tea- N. J. ave visitin th their rel-' neck visitors have been enter- atives, Mr. and Mrs. Ulmont J.; tained by Mrs. Charles Mackie Boyle, also of Te N. J, and Mrs. Harry Goldberg, of who are in Key West for the win- Flagler avenue, and = Mr. and ter Mrs. W. Landuyt are planning a Mr. and M E it enter- garden party honoring the Ehr- fained at dinn yesterday for hardts and Willms in the near Mrs. S. Wol nd Mrs. H. future Tord, Mr. and M Willms and Today, Mr. and Mrs. Boyle are Mp. and Mrs. B entertaining a party of cighteen, *The Ehr nd Will including the visito: at an all- embers « 48” Clu beach picnic on Stock beth Mr it ’ Passenger List Of Aerovias Gy? Plane For Havana Yesterday T ling to Hava a Aero-, Keen Elwoad Kilbery , Iren Hil- vias “°Q” plar were lery, Johnnie ‘Griffen, Harold sy 3 foll Washburn, Marjorie Washburn. - ellie Jack ' John Symour Leeds, Ruth Leeds, a i ML | Pinco, Janel Jankleoff, Edwin Riedel. this W alte ters Henry Burrs, Elmer Heiser, Nona Mary Lopez, | € Heiser, Carl Oswald, Adine Os- = tld a t Wald, Mary Brinnon James Brin- a ‘ M non, Leonard Haefling, Fern agian, G Haefling, Milton Walker, Agnes = Kerby, ( i Walker, Stanley Swinibinski, Ce- dette Lifet i 1 e lina Swininski, Gregory Tmomas, Gerald Wiig ' Vails, Paskal Metro, ty Green, mee " ( O; Thomas Luka, G Warren, co D la Rufina Clemment, Gilberto Har- a i Cha pe Flevi Servillo, Roosevelt Hamilton, Betty Ostvo, Florence | Mary Rot \ Scott “My Tribute” Sketch At Division PTA Tuesday A short sketch). entitled “My | will be’ enacted *'by teachers and mothers of pupils at) i the Tuesday night meeting of the Division street School Parent- paring Teachers Association. The meeting, which will be a Ke joint observance of Founder's Day and Fathers’ Night, will be | gin at 7:45 o'clock. | USO-NCCS To Hold Fish Fry Tomorrow bute” i by The sketch will be centered| and’ around four cornerstones of the © PTA—home, school, church and i community. A candle represent- ie ng each of the cornerstones will 2 be placed on a PTA birthday | oe pea wee Poinciana School Perfect Attendance Following is a list of pupils at Poinciana public school with perfect attendance. for the sec- ond njne-week period: First Grade — Frances Harri- son, teacher. — Eric Drinkhouse, Richard Haffield, James John- Raymond Velasquez, Chas. Wi w, i Donald Colvin, Dar- wella Carey. 9 / f ' First Gtade—Jennie Mae Wat- kins, - teacher—Vera, Ann Stout, Carol Van Huss, Michael Hughes, Carl;Parker, George, Rand. > d.. Grade — Donna Saun- defs, .teacher, — Larry Kremer, David‘ Horner, Lionel’ Jaycocks, Tommy Weaver, Brenda Adams, Diane-‘Thompson, Donna Torbitt, Toni Johnson. Third Grade — Stewart, teacher.—Sally Putman, Betty Ruth Richard, Jackie Steed, Patricia Soles, Esther Stone, Sandra Hoffield, Anthony Attilio, Jack Forster, Floyd Hy-} jton, Wayne Hinde. Third and Fourth Grade—Hel- en Clarke, teacher —Carol John- sen, Edward Eason, Shirley Brill, Jeanne Hoffield, Dale Maslin, Sandra Santini, Bill Wood. Fourth Grade—Miriam Henry, teacher.—Randy Warren. Fifth Grade — Doris Carey, teacher. — Frankie Botts, Matt Brown, Roger Conant, Edward Hoover, Lyle Loche, David Roach, Leon Sims, Carolyn Robertson, Barbara Solt, Connie | Thompson. Sixth Grade — Helen Taylor, teacher.—Brent Norman, Fran Velasquez, Gail Pardue, Sandra Warren. Women Of The Church Hold Day Of Study The Women of First Presbyterian Church, held a day of prayer and study on Wednesday of this week at the home of Mrs. Bernie Papy on Washington street. A buffet luncheon was enjoyed | by the many attending the af- fait, and a silver tray was pre- sented to Mrs. Charles by the members. Mr McCraw is Jeaving Key’ West after some years of residence here to make her home in Memphis, Tenn. * Mrs. W. H. Bell, chairman of Foreign Missions, was in charge | of the program, and the M dames McGraw, Gamble, ing. Brent, Light; Tuit, and Whitney reviewed the For- eign Mission book on China. Room Mothers Of Jr,-Sr. High School To Entertain Tues. It has been announced that the Room Mothers of the Seniot High -Schoot will; “with their husbands, entertain the principal, his wife and the teach- ers of the school and _ their husbands at a Valentine dinner and party on Tuesday, February 8 at 8:00° o'clock at St. Paul’ Parish Hall Dance To Be Held AtUSO-NCCS Wednesday The weekly dance for Service- men will be held at N so on Wednesday evening p. m. Music will be furn the Tune Topper Orchestra Women Of Church To Hold Meeting It has been announced that the | Women of the Church, First Presbyterian Church, will hold a meeting on Tuesday evening Feb. 8th. at the home of Mrs. Fred Miller, 1015 Flagler Ave Mrs. Fred Goldsmith will be co: hostess at the meeting THE CLEARVIEW DOOR © ONE REPLACES TWO « ALL-SEASON COMFORT te @ strong, attractive, wooden deor which now can take the place of both conventional door depr—deing both jobs better! A MEW KIND OF CONVENIENCE IN HOME LIVING! Teuly the first satisfactory method of contre throvgh @ door. In one modern unit Proper Lighting, Draft Free Rooms, Stor: Prowler Guord, Coolest Awning and Privacy Blind. | FREE ESTIMATES AND LITERATURE BURNISHED WITHOUT OBLIGATION é PHONE 1042 —KEY WEST— VENETIAN BLIND Co. et Awnings + Jal Venetian BI inds 123 DUVAL STREET les Ennie Mae } the Church, ! McCraw ; Junior- | * PRIVACY AND PROTECTION © SPACE SAVING EFFICIENCY ‘ | The world famous CLEARVIEW visor has been added | : i t ; ' SO-NCCS To Show “Navy Trip To Rome” Wed. “A Navy Trip to Rome” was photographed by Captain O. E. Sporrer when he visited the Eternal City during the War, and he will accompany the film presentation at USO NCCS on Wednesday evening at 8: 00 p. m., with an entertaining talk on his travels. All Servicemen and Junior Hostesses are invited 16’ attend. Golf Club Buffet Supper For Tomorrow, The Key West Golf Club: will !hold a buffet supper for its mem- ; bers at the Clubhouse on Stock Island tomorrow evening, Sun- (day, at 7:30 o'clock. Julius Kovash, chairman of the ‘entertainment committee of the club, has announced that several movie sport shorts will be shown , following the supper. ‘Fellowship Supper At Cong. Church Wed. It has been announced that a | Fellowship Supper will be held {on Wednesday, February 9 at 6 p. m. at the Service Center of the First Congregational Church. | Honor Roll At 'San Carlos Children’s Department | (Elementary Spanish and English) 4th Grade: | Gloria Disgdiertt] wepNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9—| star, born Rockland, Maine. Died ; and Minerva Palazon. 3rd Grade: Miguel Nariscal and Celido Pons. | 2nd Grade: | Margarita Nancy Jamardo, George | diertt and Nelso Jamardo. Ist Grade: Cecilia Fernandez. Kindergarten: Jacaueline Rob- Disg- THE KEY WEST Calendar Of Coming Events . 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. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6— Buffet Supper. members of Key West Golf Club, at Club- house on Stock Island, 7:30 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- 'To Honor Boy Scout Leaders : Next Week In.hundreds of communities, Boy Scouts, their parents and in- stitutions sponsoring Scout Units, | will unite during Boy Scout Week, beginning tomorrow, in paying their respects to the vol- ; unteer adult leaders whose con-|, p.m. Movie sport shorts to} tributions of time and effort in}} behalf of youth makes those unit ossible. cis Among the 557,057 adult volun- teer-leaders in the Boy Scouts of. America, 42.6 per cent were once: Boy Scouts. Their . educational; achievements are higher than the: national average. per While only 23.5 per. cent of al adult males in the United States. at the 1940 census are high school graduates and only 7.5 per., eent are college graduates, ‘53.5 per cent are college graduates. National Scout officials say. man’s Clubhouse, Duval street. Tom Wood, local TODAY’S representative U. S. Fish ANNIVERSARIES and Wildlife Service, guest 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 of Found- er’s Day and Fathers’ Night. Meeting, Women of the Church lst Presbyterian Church, at home of Mrs. Fred Miller, 1015 Flagler avenue. Mrs. Fred Goldsmith, co-hostess. Valentine dinner and _ party given by Room Mothers of Junior - Senior High School to principal and teachers, 8 p. m., St. Paul’s Parish Hall. Fellowship Supper, 6 p. m.,, Service Center of First Con-} gregational Church. Pons, | pHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10th— Meeting, Ladies’ Auxiliary, VFW, 8 p. m., Post Home on Elizabeth street. jerts, E. Joice Bates, Mirella Fer-| FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11— ; nand and Luis Mariscal. t Attendance (Last Six Period): Charles Rob- ,erts, Gloria Disgdiertt, Oliver | Roberts, Miguel Mariscal, Nancy | Jamardo, Maria Pazo, Mirella ‘Fernandez, Celido Pons, Jeire | Bates. Manuel Bote! Goer Disgdiertt, Cecilia Fernan- Luis Mariscal and Sandra Pe Adults’ Department (Most. Ov)* | standing Students) Conversation- | al Spanish (Last Six Weeks Pr | riod): 2nd Year: and 3rd Yea Kathleen Watkins. Jess Wa kins, Mrs. C. M. Nichols, Lee God- dard, Emily W. Goddard. Clara Kranich and Mrs. C. B. Diehl! | 1st Year: Lee Albert. | Weribbold, Marza Wagen: | Wilma Mason, Marie H. «Frakes and Norman Godwin. BIRTHDAYS (Know America) ; Dr. Edmund W. Sinnot, dean Yale’s Sheffield Scientific school, president of, the Amer Asso. for the Advancement « |Science, born in Cambridg . 61 years ago. Maj. Gen. Reginald C. Harmon, first Judge Advocate General of ithe Air Force, born in Mlinoi | 49 years ag Goy. Adlai E. Stevenson of Ilinois born in Los Angeles, 49 yee Ch H. Buford, president of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad, born New port, Ark., 63 years ago. N editor of the onstitution, born y in., 51 years Bert M. Jewell, labor born at Brock, Nebr., ago. Dr. Bayard Dodg president of the Ar versity, Beirut, Syri New York City, 61 yeu Michael Will |author, born in years ago leader, 68 years Fe. retire: ican Uni- born in ago journalist ~va Scotia, 7: a ; and screen olling light you enjoy { m Shutter, Officers and Bingo Party, 1:30 P. M., at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. Benefit of new Navy Nur- sery. Valentine aig Dance, La Concha , sponsored by Club No. 88. ec Ls Well as They Look! from 9 mos “High style” for today ++. high quality that will wear and wear for many a tomorrow! Our Nannettes are the “buy-word” with outstanding value as well mothers who apprec' te as charming styles. INSIDE VIEW~ OPEN POSITION = CHAS. ARONOVIT BU Wives Club Bridge} PM LULL LL LLURee LL ARONOVITZ eS Le ok Arrivals TAK ‘OTHE TOWN In poe Sun-Back NANNETTES... DRESSES \ ...and They Wear as Babes and Toddiers to Size 3 i Key West's Largest Store (Know xmerica) pre-Revolutionary days, born in 1783. Fy 1806—Robert M. Bird, Phila- delphia’s noted author and phy-, sician of his age, born at New. Castle, Del. Died Jan. 23, 1854. % | 1837—Dwight L. Moody, famed lay evangelist, popular preacher to hundreds of thousands here: and in England, born at North field, Mass.; Died Dec. 22, 1899. * 1840—Hiram S, Maxim, versa- tile Maine inventor, who settled, to famed inventors, born near’ Sangerville, Me. Died Nov. 24, 1916. bd 1875 — Maxine Elliott, stage March 5, 1940. Are YOU MISSING the Most Talked About Place in Town? | Delicious Hot and Cold BUFFET DINNERS |] THE SUN AND SAND CLUB Key West’s Only Beach Club OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Every Evening, 6 to 9 Popular Prices Cool Cotton DRESSES Dressy Pure Silk DRESSES All Sizes, including the Half Sizes 8. eBEACH COATS eSHORTY SMARTY PANTS @HALTERS eSLACKS eBATHING SUITS munity centers sponsor 12 per ‘leent, while schools stand sponsor for 15,7 per cent of Scout Units in all age leyels, ‘one pair for each two people to be served. 1725—James Otis, famed, Bos- } i ton lawyer, orator and patriot of | Barnstable, Mass. Died May 235}; in England, brother and father “OUTRAGE ‘that 47.2 per cent -of “all. Scout | | Units are made possible by the gogues of all faiths. Civic groups ‘make possible ' 10c Bus Service to Carnival Grounds eONE AND TWO PIECE SUN SUITS Large Assortment of SHOES for Men, Women and Children .. . New Beach Shoes, Play Shoes and Dress Shoes. Littl Boys’ Wash Suits BOXER SHORTS by Stantogs and Tom Sawyer DEPARTMENT STORE MET OC OCCR LOCOS ECS ELCODEORECE of churches and syna- 23.6 per cent, com- Mard M. Canady, My~ ron Canady, Frank _ hs William Canaday, ve ven $100,000. to the First Christian Church of this city, as a mem- orial to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Canaday. —$——___—_ In buying sweetbreads allow “GOING ON! — LIONS’ CLUB Until Feb. 15, Stock Island @10. Big Riding Devices ©8 Big Sideshows _ Featuring the LITTLE “GYPSY” in the GIRL REVUE ' 2 Big.FREE Sensational Attractions Nightly HE GREAT VESSES Performing 110:Feet in the Air Defying Death Bring the Family and Have A Big Time OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Every 20 Minutes by Key West Transit Company APPELROUTH'S ‘The Store of Fashion’ For Her 6 ive an ultra feminine night- wp. .'..a slip knee-deep in lace: We have a large assort- | ment of styles, colors and ma- A { teridls. by Vanity Fair, Van Raalte, Truzette of California, Artemus ana Seam-Prule. APPELROUTH’S Sil DUVAL STREET PHONE 174

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