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SOCIETY NEW: Sy NIRA LESLIE GULEY Phones: ™ “ite Ottico—s1 Busy Bee Club, Social Club Of Sparkling Waters Lodge No. 14, Meld Enjoyable Meeting Last Night oe Dewy Bee Club met last night Other prize winners were Mrs. @ the home of Mrs. Gertrude Julia Knight, in’ the ‘game of Bervera on nell street, the|hearts contest, and, the most meting being opened with al| comical costume prize nt to prayer by the president, Mrs.!Mrs. Louise jpson. 'T wo Camille Robinson | awards were won for the prettiest Minutes of the last meeting) costume, these awards going to were reed by the secretary, Mrs.|Mesdames Frances Albury and Prences Albury, and approved as! Julia Knight. fed Club business was then! Refreshments were served, and Aieeunsed and it ided that all the ladies present expressed the next meeting orgeniza- themselves as having enjoy ten would tx held at the the meeting and social hour very heme of Mes Herrera, with Mrs. much. Julia Krogit « hostess Attending the affair were the The busine weting was then Mesdames Muriel Key, Fh sijourned and the hour Atwell, Verna Lowe, Zena Fel- ‘ place Decors were all ton, Irma Braxton, Louise » keeping with the Valentine Thompson, B. Valdez, Antoinette ae at intone games were Roberts, Julia Knight, Frances played eed prizes won in heart’ Albury, Camille Robinson, Fios- Hawing contest. Mre Irma Brax- sie Taylor, Gerturude Herrera tunate winne ton being the | apes harman exhibit Show Lee Goedderd ecmen plant farthooming Fi at the ae spon *imen Plants Requested Por Exhibit At Flower Show tt has been announced by Mrs.) Flower Show, for that is the only of the | way Garden} pick up any plants offered weleome the | the show; the greatest care will emed by the Key West Chad, that she emperation of all persons in Key wt having specimen plant. they would like to have exhibit ed at the show There are many beautiful anc oo i specimen plants in the @ty that should be o VPW Post Reavhes Denon At 100 Percent In 1919 Membership Assn. Tonight Ai the regular meeting of Sou The dance that was scheduled Oftteeet Post No. 3011, Veterans! to take place at the Fleet Re. of Porewn War held Thursday, | 8e*ve Association clubroom last Saturday night was unavoidi- ght at ite clubhouse on Eliza-| 1). cancelled, but it has now beth Street, J. Robert Taylor w mihated into the This post was one organization ered at the | “* | been announced that a dance will ft twelve in 4 to} m., sponsored by the club. the ent State { Flor reach | & membership Feb tuary 15. oe ¥ obtaining such, will be presented a Streamer for the Pest Colors by a Department Officer in the very near future i an 1 that District Bleven, of which this post is a erin hold District i We Beact ' 1 nd it is sted that lelega post attend ‘ rT) ghly discus i definite action taken to wh sme funds { the woot A ed t oe h Brot r 4 tw M ‘ farch 1 ‘ nt 1 ve Gardners Of Schenectady. N. Y.. Here For Week r w “ Dock Ne ’ t e ft dis ‘ Mt 4 Vo c ' D ; te ‘ uM A t \t ~ » be . We at t : ‘ : he —_= , Personal Mention a M R. Let ar Wen , and Ellen Roberts. nany of our visitors will be able to see these plants. Arrangements will be made to for be taken of them during the | show, and they will be returned to their own promptly upon the show's ch ig. Therefore, owners of specimen plants are requested to communi- cate with Mrs. Goddard at 1194-J. Fleet Reserve be held tonight, beginning at 9:00 Pp. m. and continuing to 1:00 a. The dance is free to members and their gui and music for dancing will be furnished by the | Cor al Isle Senenaders, under thc direction of Chuck Parrish. Members who missed having the dance last’ week will wel- come the news that there will be this dance tonight. Visitor Returns | After 30 Years ting the Citizen offices this mM ng was Wallace H. Dyer, of | Miami, who is in Key West for the first time in thirty yea and who was employed at the Citizen 4s a linotype man at that time. Mr. Dyer, who is vacationing in Key West with Mrs. Dyer, and est, Miss Lorraine Murray timore, Maryland, states th. they must leave tomorrow because Miss Murray must re- orth ve been many changes t s in Key West, says Dyer, but the general atmos e remains the same. M Board Of Directors Woman's Club To Meet Wednesday Mrs. Lee Goddard, president of Key West Woman's Club, has nnounced that a meeting of the Boa of Directors of the club u et at her home, 417 Uni ted Street, next Wednesday aft m, Feb. 23, at 3:00 o'clock fdult Spanish Lessons Revealed \ schedule of Spanish lessons adults was announced today | Instructor Miss Benildes Ra- | at San Carlos School. In numerous telephone mond inswer to alls conversational Spanish les. ons were released as follows: Monday: 3:30-4:30 p. m. Be- nners. San Carlos School, 516 1 St. (Upstairs) 7-30-9:00 p. m. Beginners. N. C C. S. USO 1021 Duval street. | Saint Mary Parish Hall). Tuesday: 3:15-4:15 p. m. Begin ners. San Carlos School Wednesday: 8:00-9:00 p. m. Ad- anced Students. San Carlos School Thursday termediate Spuanish School 3:15-4:15 p.m. San Cz Walruses normally veight of about 2,000 pounds 4 toli, ‘| CHAS. ARONOVIT reach a; ‘Calendar Of John M. Spotswood, 28, of 531 Coming Apply To Wed evvvvvvwrrrvvevery Aerovias “Q” } P. assenger List. Caroline street, and Miss:Mary M. r Sellers, 25, of 1109 Laird Avenue, 02£4444444444444444) | took out a marriage license yes- Beatrice McCabe, Donald Mc- | terday in the. office of County Cabe, Wilfred McCabe, Edna Judge Raymond R. Lord. An- “4 es isa other marriage application filed Whipple, Earl Whipple, William yesterday was by Julian L. Bak- McGann, Regina McGann, Beu-| ey, 29, and Elva May Loughridve, her Weston, Pauline Weston, : 35, both of Key Largo. Glenn Shaddogk, Lie ice Shad- k, “Genevieve Hays, . Ethel i thith, lumbpeee Eudin, Ray- } comes. from the whit mond -Barber, George Canno, species of the tree. 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Hommond, John Koufman, John| Mary William, Jane Lawgon, Duvall, Llewellyn Brown, Blan-|Orecencth Fisher, Frank Holmes, che Brown, Earl § Mabel Holmes, Sergio Diaz, Ola- ine Smith, Henr Arthur | the Yoder, Martin, Ida Cates, John Kappe- Leon, ler, Lillian Kappeler, Paul Wes el, Mary Wessel, John Woodruff, Jessie Woodruff, B The most valuable willow wood iteand » crack | Ruth Krol, Alden Snyder, Louise Snyder, Stanton White, Jessie White, Dominic Villardi, Flor- ence Erikson, Janice Meinking, Orville Da Mildred Davis, Emil Pepin, Ella Pepin, Joseph McGuire, Muriel McGuire, Rob- ert Sonne, Bessie Sonne, Phillip Johnson, Miriam Crenshaw, Wil- James a Wright, Frank gent, John Covok, Be x, Walsh, Margaret Doughe Alice Black, Antonio Villareal,; Maurice Dougherty Lilia Villareal, Carrie Scalpi, | Leachman, Milton L John Burman, Linda Burman, Clinton Holcomb, Cor Smith Mien Olmstead. Mildred Olms-| Ann Smith, Shiney Smith, O. tead, Adele Sanl. lando_ Pe: Lionel Sardinas. 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Free to members and their guests. 3 Rehearsal, Tenors only, for “Crucifixion” oratorio to be presented in April by Key West Community ‘Singers. 2 p. m, at First Congregational Church. dent. Rehearsal, Basses only, for “Crucifixion” oratorio to be 1942—U.S. destroyer | ‘TODAY IN HISTORY : (Know America) 1803—Ohio admitted to State- 864—Washington Lodge,.No. 1, Ea Be of pean, founded. 1867—The National Patrons of Husbandry, foun 1878—Patent issued Thomas Edison for his phonograph, per: haps the most original of his many inventions. i 940—Sweden’s king proclaims eicatne give aid to Fintand for fear of war with Germany. oe 1941—Bill limiting public deb to $65 billion signed by Presi- Grange, ded. “Peary” presented in April’ by Key! sunk by Jap planes, in: Darwin West Community _ Singers. | Harbar; Australia. 7:30 p.m. at First Congrega- | tional Church. Meeting, ‘Sparkling Waters Re-' citions. bekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30. p.j m. at Knights of Pythias Hall on Fleming,St. All visit- ing Rebekahs invited - by Lodge to attend meetings. 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., at USO, NCCS. Tune Toppers Orchestra. Refreshments. For all enlisted navy per- sonnel, Meeting; Board of Directors, Key West Woman's Club, 3 p. m. at home of president, Mrs.- Lee Goddard, 417 Uni- ted Street. wright 28, 1839. Annual Charity Ball, spon- of Monroe County Hospital. 9:30 p. m. at American Le-| 5; gion Home, Stock Island. | Trrgceto™ Music by Pritchard’s Orches- | tra. | Petitions seeking divorces were | Iphia’ filed yesterday in the office of| *de!phia's Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams by Abner Oliver Selvig against! 1945—U.S. Marines , Iwo Island beachhead in face of ‘furious Jap. attacks. 1948—Dr. Dmitrov, exiled Bul- garian anti-Communist leader, in Washington, says American citi- zens are being trained in Russia to take over here: TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES (Know »merica) 1766—William Dunlap. famed, versatile New York sartist, play- and historian, American serving the arts when they paid most poorly, born at Perth Amboy, N. J. Died Sept.| cinnati scientist, inventor his day, born at Lem- | ster, N. H. Died July 10, 1856. 1799—(150 years ago). Charles ‘5 a S. Olden, business man, gentle- seeds ey, Womens suxiiaey man farmer, noted New Jersey | Civil War governor, N. J. noted | civic worker and literar: | born in Paris. Died Noy. 14, 1921. 1792—John Locke, noted Cin- physician and born 1817—-Christian Linde, pioneer Wisconsin physician, loved among the Indians where 'g he worked, born in Denmark. | gy Died Nov. 24, 1887. 1847—Sara Y. Stevenson. Phil- archaeologist, editor, enlarge ardent 1943—American forces in Tu- nisia retire to new mountain po- near Died April 7, s a much be-}@ Sonya Albertina Selvig; by Ken-} Marie Miller, and by Edwin C.| an A. Engle. | marily clams and other mollusks which,they dig from. the sea-| - bottom with their tusks. ‘The Store of Sree eh ed ce nt a pee ths cede ae + cnlile rel dacdy cout beds Nelly Don’s frosted pastel coat dress in linen-like Irelin rayon with crease-resistant finish. Violet, smoky rose, 12-40 and 14.95 or aqua. 12%4-20'%. PEPPERMINT Be 1s Gay RHYTHM MANY OTHER Stl DUVAL STREET The diet of the walrus is pri-| AMERICAN and CUBAN . 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