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es in Key West. of z z = 5% : 53 = F OCORAASDAORERELARLEAEEIH LE z PES3z orgia and Florida. 4 Flogida Housing Convention convention, the Hotel Salesman- agers! In these days of over- need for hotel salesmanagers. & But.there they aré, and they do wa on job too, improving: and Ri asing hotel business, partic- qulerly in the luncheon, dinner, be oy party and convention b 4 ing fields, as well as in the gptputine room bookings. In’ other Se words their job is creating bus- iness for hotels, so that the hotels May stay in business. = Mr. J. D. McAndrews, manager of the La Concha is a,member of the Board of Directors of the Southeastern Chapter of Hotel é@stchas been chosen as the locale for the meeting of the “Annual Convention of the Episco- [Pal Diocese of South Florida, which will take place here dur- { ing the first week in May. and many be staying at other ho- ills White is Chair-}1ly what to tell their hotel guests? . i convention Commit-j} who ask questions about Miami, gia-Florida Hous- | Key West and Havana. and he definite- Along with the usual hotel y week in prospect.{ luncheons and banquets, there rs ays are be- erat be a Bigs cocktail party ai e Concha } given to t! lotel Salesmanagers Soe re, sty | Thee,” ; ‘ y and Friday respective- | by the La Concha Hotel and Man. that is rich, fully and/inpeccably ee ee ee there will also be a cock-} ager J. D. McAndrews. party in the penthouse of the} Leonard Hicks, Jr., now visit- Concha Hotel: on Thursday] ing his father at the Casa Mari- = evening, for the Georgia-Florida,na is a former President. of the = Housing. Convention to wish|National Hotel Salesmanagers = them well in their efforts on be- | Association. He came down here half of improved Housing for Ge- | for a little rest and vacation be-! Almost before the Georgia- ll peace Convention in ami. » departed, there will be 250 new}. guests. moving in at the Hotel La} portant convention comes to Key This will be another} West. That will be the Annual Tierowded housing, one would} will be 500 Episcopal ministers | Ritorma Vincitor:: "from Aida. | $y hardly think there would be ajas well as other delegates. Half H Woman’s Auxiliary, Episcopal Church, for two days before going to! Havana, then back in Key West for a day or so before returning to Miami. This is not just a typical hijinks convention tour, bose part of a 3- cornered convention meet that : * ‘the Hotel Salesmanagers are do-| the artists brought Pans Se ing so that they can know exact- | Consistently high, and this’ city a troductions. She was particularly | j Rowntebing in Poulene’s gay, “Les | gars qui vont a la fete.” This ‘ought her first encore of warmth, her infectious gayety, ‘ky evening, “Tu n’es beau.” | her magnificient flair for the dra- |: A setting of Elizabeth’ Barrett matic, apd above all, with a voice Browning’s “How Dol love controlled. ; i American composer,‘ ‘William She sang five. groups, each |Roy, opened the final group. The with its own special. character, } musical support given to this im- edch demanding an ever-increas- | Mortal love poem is truly phe- ing respone from the large audi-' nomenal and comprehending,.and ence that packed the high school ; Miss Long has done a wonderful auditiorium for this final concert.| thing to introduce the work to The first. group included 17th, the concert stage. . 4. and 18th century songs by Pur-| A second new, and. as yet un- cell, Darland, Arnold, and a par-; published work by an ‘American ticularly a) ‘iate . Easter} composer, was “If I could Have hymn by O'Conner-Morris. Be- ; My Wish,” by Margaret.Carreau. cause it félt like. spring, Miss | Two spirituals, “Steak: Away,” Long decided to substitute some | and “Roll, Jordan,’ Roll,” brought lighter airs for the Verdi Aria | Carolyn Long back for three en- fore going on to the opening of On May Ist another very im- Convention of the Episcopal Dio- cese of Southern ‘Florida. There H cores, generously given: “Every + Rachmaninoff's © “Floods. of | Time I feel the Spirit; “My | — Spring” and two other delicately | Hero,” from Oscar Straus’ “Choc- \ light and gay spring airs* were{ olate Soldier,” and Vincent You-} well received. as the substitution. ;mans’ “Through ‘the Years.” The young artists’s third group! It was, indeed, a) gnatifying included, “The Statue at. Czars-| evening, thoroughly enjoyed by koe-Selo by Cui; “The Clock,” by ; the audience and by. the artist, Sachnowsky;. the . light-hearted, | herself. Many years lie ahead for. Carolyn Long, years which I feel certain will produce a magnifi- | _ cent career. * : of these will stay at the La Con- cha and the other half will have rooms at the Casa Marina which is remaining open, for the first time in history, after the Winter sar vos closes. veral luncheons and dinners SMys9 G4 will be given at the La Concha| ‘@t-paced “Sleigh,” by. Kountz; Hotel for the Diocesan Conven-|2"4 Leonora’s aria, Pace, mio tion group and other gatherings Pace Dio (Verdi's opera, “La For- e the form of meetings and en- rtainment will be arranged by oe t r the Rev. J. A. MacConnell_as| Calendar of Events| Four Births In reg as the Woman's Auxiliary of TUESDAY H - m the Episcopal church. MARCH 29.— ital Key West Golf Club Annual| Naval Hospi Ladies Night Dinner-Dance, j é 8:00 P.M. A. & B. Lobster} A ten poundytwo and one half ae geiann wasainacoritaeh Watercolor Exhibit by. Martha| Joann Mary. : was, “Opportunities Unlimited.” |. «. Watson Sauer, Woman’s Club; An eight pound, one and three Rev. Titus isa chaplain in the on’. Duval Street, through | quarter ounce son was.. born to Army Reserves and was the frst} + April:8, 1-6 P.M,, Daily, ° Mrs. Virginia C. Kremer, wife of}. American Army Chaplain to} WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 3Q@— / Walter Kremer, TDC, Boca Chica. enter Japan after peace was de-| “Lenten Classes, held: Wednes-| The baby hasbeen named Den- clared. He stressed the need of| ~ days, 3:30 P.M. in. Parish) nis Alan. Fiousé. : ounce daughter. was borin the N, J, born in Newark, N-J. ; we United Council Church Women| U. S. Naval Hospital; to Mrs, | came to Winston-Salem, N.C... | som, N. J. born in Newark, N. J. Has Active Season Preparing For | "Meeting "11 AM. Ley Me-| Marian Meyer Hurkman, wife of f with one, purpose im, mind—to | >! ie meena? ae hs #4 eee, a /, morial; Methodist €hurclk| William J. Hurkman, ADC, Boca <phow. members of: the Forsyth. Aniiiial' Diocesan Convention Here: * Luncheon in Annex at 12:30.| Chica. The child has been named a te County Bushgrowers League what a real beard looks like. The. local beard growers really sat up and.took notice. Farmer Cook, @ resident of nearby Ala- mance county, has been grow- phia, 72 years ago. . Ex-Gov. Herbert H. Lehman of New York, born in New York, 71 /Mass., 68 years ago. Corliss Lamont of New York, teacher, author, civic 1 yeas born Englewood, N. ., 47 ago. ' 7 «| Dr. Fred G. Holloway, preési- dent of Drew University, Madi- } The Woman’s Auxiliary of the] funds for foreign missions. » Hall, St. . Paul’s Episcopal j A seven pound, eleyemyand one ‘€ s'n' since” August, The } Episcopal Church has been ex-|' The Diocesan President. of the Church, .Mxs.:dames MaeCon-| half ounce son was koi to a en) of | Winston-Salem are — } ceptionally busy with special} Woman’s Auxiliary gave a very nell Conducting Classes and| Evelyn Grou’ n= s 1 a their beards in prep- } meetings with regard to dele-| inspiring address and reminded All Members. Irivited to At-| Clarence R. Hale, LT ) | aration for the city’s centennial { gates, arrangements and enter-|'the members of the Annual Con-| ~ : tend. ; U.S. Naval Station. ; baby lcelebration May 12. } tainment for bp large church | vention to be Held in Key West in AURA, MARCA ae ay a pars Charlee Exons. 1 i i ii i > , A ‘: ‘ group expected at that time. May a urged them to sen oint Meeting, nes Auxiliary One, old English _reci foi + The Spring District Meeting of | delegates. An invitation was ex- VFW and Post 3911, 8 Pies was born to Mrs. ay G. Am- banquet. pie pear Sop me petty : the Women’s Auxiliary of the}tended from Holy Cross Church Post Home. brose, — hoe i roan sight: Maras eGbea one | Diocese of South Florida was|of Miami for the Fall District] MONDAY, APRIL 4— | LTJG, Boca Chica. The baby has!) 1 of potatoes, lettuce, chast- i held at St. Stephen’s Church,} Meeting after which the meeting} -Audubon Screen: Tour, “Bits of] been named Robert B. Ambrose nuts, ;.dates:.- oysters,; aptichokes, { Coconut Grove, Florida on Fri-} was aoiwerned = nachos = ond fend ee ager by | Jr. eggs, spice, and “liquor when it , March 18th. Those: attend-}served in the St. Stephen's Paris . Telford N.. Work. Matinee a een is baked, with white wine, but- t fog the-meeting from Key West, | Hall. 2:00. -P.M., Division Street | WILL YOU SMILE? ter andeuaak 4 were: Mrs. Eric Curry, Mrs,} St. Paul’s Women’s Auxiliary Elementary. School Auditori- : } Joseph Ladd, Mrs. Gloriana Bay- }is holding sag Lenten, Bier =. —~ one P.M. in High Good, Reason ‘ly, Mrs, Emma Ayala, Mrs! Ralph | Classes every Wednesday during choo! uditorium. . ‘ . } Pinder and Mrs. Walter Landuyt.{lent in the Parish Hall at 3:30 Friend — hides? this ! bene Mr. and Mes. Joseph Cook NOW BETTER THAN EVER | The featured speaker for that!p. m. Mrs. James MacConnell, B T k re can % in| 905 ELIZABETH STREET Whites are, whinte..: boas + meeting was the Rev. Frank L.| educational secretary conducts ag a en, you years ish T more beautiful! Honest i | Titus of the Overseas Dept. of the} the classes and all women of the perk 4 si i ee eet Ps un Wish To Announce thickness wie eee \ National Council whose subject| church are invited to attend. H e’s T aken’ re Praga Ane wenn tea | That They age cnx ee 8 ook gee te: Sods aR sn aie a: Ete fee || tract WILL RESUME | yer "ec" } re] ‘Sc T. S ries MALIBU, : Calif.» — Franklin; - ; Ai than rel , st reen. four 5se | Their i ia : : Wade Rutt, 46, was arrested on! Ped Thompson Enterprises, Ip- ‘ Of Audubon Society On Monday suspicion of burglary after Mrs. | & db CAKE-MAKING RE tyr } ——«. | Thema Van Ostrum saw a mani DUE TO ASTHMA ATTACKS. Phone 886 ‘ ~ Dr Telford H. Work presents {his golor film “Bits of Land + Alomg the Coast’ as the last of { this {season's Audubon Screen » Toug Series. ‘ It#will be presented by the } Moi County Audubon Socie-'| ers shuttling oil from the Persian sty t at a Matinee performance ‘at 2%p. m. Monday in the Divi- ;sion Street School Auditorium ‘and later that evening in the jh school auditiorum. ' Work has had a long and ‘interesting career. As a medical {student at Stanford University the spent spare time studying and jphotographing California birds, ‘wv TV VV TV TTT VT, ' ss ss ss, nn. te, ta Son To Waites Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Waite, '114-E Poinciana, announce the ibirth of a Son Tuesday, March 12nd at 8 a. m.at the Galey Me- ‘morial Hospital. The new arrival has been tnamed Ewald Busby Waite; and iweighed at birth 5 Ibs., 2ozs. Ward Beecher and headed the Ameri- wan Women Suffrage Association, founded in 1868 in an effort to get the vote for women. a tira sin cenit tte Ge st = CS After receiving nis degree in me- dicine he served as medical offi- cer in the U. S. Navy and crossed the’ Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean many times aboard. tank- run from her.. parked | car. and! ~ New hope for relief from ¢: found her purse, containing $76 | yes ia seen today in reports gone. Later, ‘she picked up a’ soneestion.. Men and. Wonca hitchhiker who looked very much ; Sits: Sottma sticks oe like the same man and drove); relief after using it. PRO him to the sheriff's substation. | asideing results. this i Officers found -Mrs.. Van Os-} (Caution—use only as direc trum’s purse with $26 in it in al 2 a0 SBA Seles _— canyon and $50 on, Rutt's person.' plas, PAAumacy. Cor oO | Gulf to Japan. | This color film? “Bits of Land | Along the Coast” is one of the most interesting of an exceeding- ly interesting series. 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