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cisterna tee nee . GUY COLBY ;march — something for every- tra. 3 teveher and caller, to all of Key | body. wee as ee *Y| For the benefit of tourist . West ar their many tourist | friends, Bayview Park is located Personal Mention. setball court in, on Truman Avenue at the en- 5 oes ae BK. ‘ I Monday even-j|trance to Key West. Making their first visit to Key ’ Babs FOUR rere = ee en ee ern ae Sn rant — By NIRA LESLIE GULEY The Lions Club af Key. West ‘ held their regular dinner meet- Ph » The Citizen Office—51 ing last night atthe Den on! . ones: Residence—629-XJ ‘Seminary street’ and enjoyed aj reast beef dinner. z + gi i | Several guests were present. - Business And Professional Women’s er |Indiana, and Lion Dr. Moore's’ ‘guest was Lee Talore, of Water-; -|town, “New York, while Lion Cecil Carbonell had Herman Gor-! Club Held Outstanding Meeting On Wednesday At Woman’s Clubhouse 2 don, of Key West, as his guest. The Business and Professional! lieved that the city manager and» Lion Paul Albury hada dis- Women’s Club held its regular}city commissioners will whole- tinguished guest’ from Chicaga, monthly meeting Wednesday | heartedly endorse this civic pro- Guy Colby, who is connected | with many fine reports being, ject themselves:by'\.making sirgi- with radio station WLS in that * mven by committee members on| lar purchases. Members have dis- city, and who is nationally known » their accomplishments. cussed this project among the as an authority on folk dancing. Mr. Wilham Chapman, Voca-/ citizens of Key West and each The guests were called upon * tonal Training Instructor of the} citizen approached has felt that by Lion Allan Hampton to tell towel Semor High School, gave a! there is a need for the recepta- the club what they thought of most interesting lecture on what! cles and for an educational train- Key West, and all were loud in < vocational training in the local ing program on the use of them. their praises of the island city high school has done for the high! It is believed’ that the lack of and vicinity for the many re- 5 boys and girls of Key West. | proper places in which to dispose creational opportunities offered. ‘ parisons were made with| debris is greatly responsible for eeeeeees LT TT ETT {into the’ club at last night’s meet-| who recently celebrated her 111th * | ‘vention of Lions. Be ee ( ‘PRIDAY, FEBRUARY-18,-is49 ee ie tein ne at i a reg * — |TN11 Years Old’: t Night HAZELTON, Pathe only re- One new Lion was inducted; gret that Mrs. Mary O'Neill, ; ing, Giacomo Turso, ‘the induc- birthday, has is that she can tion ceremony bei ynducted {no longer thread a needle. She by Lion Gerald Sau ? stil bakes cakes, however, and Lion Bob Pollock ' is com-| doe: ‘couse! a mittee were given oak by the does other Raweehold duties, club for the success, ‘of the re- TODAY IN HISTORY eent Ladies Night club, and Lion Low (Know America) and his committee 1793-——Histori % apr ulated for the splen SUCCESS | Court oe in po P secyem | cision: maintaining right of al : of the recent carniva by the club. citizen of one State to sue re “6 ie a 5 Proceeds. from - carnival! listed on | Pr folks amounted to $1,550, »which | will eee State for| mind a bit; less than 4e be distributed as follows: $1,000 1861—Jetferson Davis i : . is inau- Blood Bank, 6400 tor tthe: — gurated President of the Con-} Cooked rice makes a delicious h for th tian of t federacy. ; | stuffing for roast chicken when psa ep eae 4 Ee te 1865—The United States flag! jt is mixed with plumped rai- age tasty 2th Dea a a an . | again raised over Fort Sumter. {sins, poultry seasoning, and @ the ues projects, : Pos |. 1892—The National Real Es-/! little finely chopped onion and ward the expenses” of delegates|tate Association formed in Nash-! celery. to the forthcoming National Con- ' ville, Tenn. j 1908—Lee de Forest issued pat- sh ent for his “audion’ or vacuum! For delicious baked apples tien isn’t much for this trouble _ Wher schools in the larger citieé| the material which clutters the SEE Florida, and it was most grati- i sidewalks and streets despite how Junior Girls’ Auxiliary @ | | | tying to learn that Key West! often the streets are cleaned. pared favorably with other yole having much “eeheo! funds with which to spon- | Harvey to the headline the local it thelr vocational training pro-|club had recently received in soot the Miami Daily News in Connie “BPW Club members expressed|Gee’s column. This news item pleasure to the Education and | commended the Key West or- Veeations Chairman of their local! ganization for its activity within elub, Mrs. Marion Stark, also a! the district. teweher at the High School, who; A _ social hour followed the hed invited Mr. Chapman to visit; business meeting with a most the club as a project of her com- | delectable repast being served by mittee the hospitality ‘ committee con- A Mrs. Dorothy Young accepted sisting of Elizabeth Schneider, See taught the | the chairmanship of the BPWC Louise Ketchum, Anna Corcoran, group by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Al- Sanitation Committee. It is the! and Vermell Hutcheson. bury, and Young People’s Direc- plan of the membership to invite| The club took pleasure in wel-: 15." Mrs. Lois Eden. all civie clubs in the city to pur-/coming into its membership } At the close of the meeting a ehare one or more.debris recep-' Dorothy Young, Pauline Nihoul, , The Junior Girl’s Apxiliary of , the Baptist Woman's Missionary ! Union observed, “Focus Week.” Feb. 6 to 12. + On Feb. 7, a meeting was held | at the home of Mrs, Geneva Smith, G. A. Counselor. h ! On Feb. 8, a missionary pro- ; gram meeting was held at the; home of Mrs. Edna Albury with’ T Band Moat - | mid-July to reduce army to 100,- | larger led ie Prandin: Wilhelmina Of B. Ww. M, U. Holds Meeting bce | tube. { sweeten with maple syrup and 1920—Allies give Germany till; baste frequently during baking. i 1939—Golden Gate Exposition, | Valentine Social period was en-| Treasure Island, Calif., opens. j joyed. Games were played'on the| 1942—Gen. MacArthur bombed lawn and refreshments.of cold} heavily by Japs on Luzon. | drinks, sandwiches, cookies, nuts 1943 — Americans-French halt and candy was served, On Wed-! German Rommel in North Africa. | end KPPeP eT nesday afternoon the group visi-| 1945—U. S. Third Army deep- | ‘ be ted the County Home).and pre-j| ens hole and pours through West-! sented Valentines. to alk,inmates. | wall. Members of the Jr. Girls Aux-] 1946—Stabilization Administra- , iliary are: Deanna Archer, Don-| tor Bowles asks Congress to act, na Lee Gaskin, Alice Jenks, Bet-| quickly to stop inflation. | ty Jenks, Jeann Johnson, Gloria} 1948—President Truman asks ' Solomon, Wilma Felton, Sandra Congress for $570,000,000 for| White, Margaret Carshills, Jean- | China. nie Hoffield, Elonia Ortega, Syl- via Dow, Virginia Gibson. “Reconstruction Method" often ¢or+ rects cross eyes in one. doy! Over 9,000 successful treatments, all ages. CROSS EYE FOUNDATION 808 Graham Bidg., Jacksonville, Reride tacles to be placed on various, Vivian Bass, and Mildred Erancs. hme dined esl = street cornegs of Key West. This} Guests of the club were rs.{ project has been discussed with| Bess Rymers and Mrs. Helen van, Calendar Of and it is be-| Rensselaer of Ohio. Coming Events FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18— | j the city manager Business Women’s Circle Of B.W.M. U, Met Monday Evening ~ Bre Busine of the Baptist Woman's Mission- | Meeting, Chairmen of Flower Show, Elks Auditorium, 4:00 P. M. Meeting, Busy Bee Club, 7:30 Woman's Circle,;ments made for the coming p. m. at home of Mrs. Ger- month. trude Herrera, Grinnel St. ‘ ap Gee ...| Mrs. Leona Collins B. W. C.]SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20— | gey- Union held their Feb. pro-| savisor gave a report of the] Rehearsal, Tenors only, for fram and business meeting on! General W. M. U. meeting, after “Crucifixion” oratorio to be | “eres evening at the home of| which refreshments were served presented in April by Key ' Charro Skaggs, on Flagler py the hostess. West Community Singers. 2 Avenue. Mrs. Thelma p. m. at First Congregational «twat mm presiaing Church. Porch,| Those present were: Mesdames {Thelma Porch, Loena Collins, Phe meeting was opened with| Julie Knight, Alice Romerig, ae ® prayer by W. M. U. President | Mary Cunningham, Edna Albury, TURSOAS. yi gg. for Mre Edna Albury. Mrs. Skaggs|Connie DeMeritt, Sara Willard, Gineticion” oreistis bene geve the devotional and present-!Irma Praxton, M. Driggers, €a- presented in April by Key ed the Missionary program. Al! mille Robinson, Marie Metcalf, West Community Singers. business period followed with| Verna Lowe, Charro Skaggs and 7:30 p. m. at First Congrega- | Committee reports, and assign- | Miss Newman. tional Church. Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 p. m. at Knights of Pythias! Hall on Fleming St. All visit- | ing Rebekahs invited by Lodge to attend meetings. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23— Bingo Party, sponsored by Na-} vy Wives Club No. 88. 8 p. m. South Beach Restaurant. Bingo Party, sponsored by the Cuban Club, 8 p. m. at Cu-| ban Club. Meeting, Navy Wives Club No. 88. 2 p. m. at Bldg. 178, Na- val Station. Weekly dance, 9:15 p. m., atj USO, NCCS. Tune Toppers}; Orchestra. Refreshments. Guy Colby, Noted Authority On Folk Dancing, To Direct Barn Dance Pou! Albury, city director ofjing, February 21. Guy Colby’s ecreation, has completed ar-| dance than any other single per- ents to present Guy Col- json. favorite Square Dance Instruction for those who want to learn, or those who know how, but want to acquaint themselves experience as a square dancer and teacher started with the be- ginning of this century. He has taught more people to square with Guy’s figures will begin at 7:30. If you are a grandmother, grandad,: mother or dady or just a youngster sixteen or over, you ‘are invited by Paul Albury to be sonnel. ja part of this happg fun-making} FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25— | group. Annual Charity Ball, spon- | And it won't be all square dan- sored by Women's Auxiliary | ces. tmere will be mixers, walt- of Monroe County Hospital. zes, two step, schottishes, polkas, 9:30 p. m, at American Le- Herr Schmidt, finger tanz, rye gion Home, Stock Island. waltz, Virginia reel and a grand Music by Pritchard’s Orches- by al West are Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Champlin of Chicago, Ill. They i ee ress themselves as being very Valentine Festival At ond ae ie bie Harris School Monday Charming vag Mr. and Mrs. Omar Sears, of Pupoer wy Maen ee cin Ane A Pendleton, Indiana, arrived i Phe Valentine Festivaly;youngsters there were all kinds ee is aoriyed a0 ' his week on | of goodies to eat, tar babies Key West for a short visit. They m Monda wee | goodies . ‘+ stated their main reason for vis- tt Ha s {| grounds, and} Poky the Clown, and fortune- ay zs j , iting the city was to see Presi- { \ the P. T. A. of that} tellers. It was a gala afternoon. dent Truman's Little White | House, about which they had ! heard so much. | harming affair, | und greatly enjoyed by both! Apply To Wed ang wnups Sond oe mead An application for a marriage dress | license was filed yesterday in the ts» was | office of County Judge Raymond A thrifty soup may be prepar- ed from leftover bones from roast chicken combined with wa-} ‘ ter, seasonings and canned toma- ig, Frank!R. Lord by Glenn Springer, 37, toes; add some vegetables and How white sult, | and Henriette Ruth Doff, 34, both cooked rice, if you like, to make noting of 1325 South street it heartier. t tw smatiier = <j j egents sat on a/ 1 white plat “ccf PRE EASTER SALE elve courti-| tter wearing | NOW GOING ON gece weaned: Ee Children’s DRESSES .. . SUNSUITS ... Large Assortment of : ie 6 EASTER BONNETS ... Children’s SHOES . . . Boys’ SUITS sy AP | aes AO . +. CUBAN JACKETS, Sizes 4 to 14 (Guayabera) ... 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