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Radio Cinderella, Lucey McBriarty, Received Key To City From Mayor Adams At Casa Marina Thursday Many pleasant things take; Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hamil- place in the Casa Marina’s lovely | ton’s 1o' ’ Patio, every day, but one of the! stop een was watching Mayor} granddaughter ohéd and ahed * sve Kev Wes ave'a : Executive Berd, _ Maitland Adams extend the Key | over the lovely collection of chi- i a3 ‘p-pgh J — Mr. yf t and courtesy of the city to Mrs./ nese furfiture, Javanese chests, ! - @ Rranys 2 phan. * _ a Ley MeBriarty, radio contest| English and French china, ahd on | fing and exceeding their quot Seiden! cig, 6 PM — winner of a week's stay at the| the lovely . embroidieries, hang | : ghee: Import mt Cit Casa Marina in Key West. jee and paintings. re é + [erously errs ni Me, Ci = Hall, 8 hate arog is bye to} Hamilton stopped long enough | Medi i : : i : ting. City Hal 8 EM nd retisute the pictures of that ex-| play some much apreciated music! . ‘ ; ee Ps ‘Gard Urged citing occasion. Standing in the|on his Hammond organ. Stor ing | % eae ‘ ; ee ; a bagverse = ae ay partial shadow of an arched col-|in for tea at Mrs. Pauline . i See : “WEDNESD be onade, against a background of ingway’s celebrated garden was) | ot. Ale : ; \ ‘elitions weehaldpdasbed divore es have Regu AY, APRIL 6— palms and bougainvillea, with) another highlight in her Key ee fe : been filed in the office of Circuit me Meeting, ety, ca lt iv General Manager of the Hotel, | West visit that Mrs. McBriarty | : : ourt Clerk Earl ms bys}: ioe No, 28, Building Lad tk Mr. Leonard Hicks and her little randdaughter Deborah at one ‘Side, ‘While on her right is Mayor Maitland Adams of Key West, ‘who is handing her the Key to the City. ‘This was just one of many ex- ‘citing experiences Mrs. McBriar- ty enjoyed as a result of win- ning a Mutual Broadcasting Ra- aio Contest in which she answer- ed “in fifty words or less’ just}. why she thought “Dark Circles” ‘was the most suitable of the three titles mentioned for a par- “tleular movie in which Ray Mil-| argo of Mario's Beauty Salon : ss ino; by Ronai { Hothaged te coveel Mie. Memeler [1 meyitet Maka Ames | WLd. YOU SMILE? “ 249 ty early ursday morning and -~ o\|by\ ! with a few magic ape of sham- against Carrie Lena Ffierce /Edd-' Designing 1900, scissors and comb, turned! 1 6yig CAnMiGanthL. coamusieahé at the Cy or Key Weil, ae sa jainst| = iS /hairde with which Mrs McBriaz,| i ditecting the crusade against the dreaded Killer caricer, Mr. | Resi Wales fala Mar he Youngster — ty arrived into a trim, feathery| Carbonell usges all citizens to give es generously as they cat | Prank, J. Flea!) Li aoe but completely glamorous up-| to swell thé funds Heeded to fight this: disease. President Trumen « ‘Thomas tae a Eil . 2 | Ma a —— f pH pas en has decreed’ Ap#il as Cancer Control Month. | Margaret" Keene eae - why, Junjon, speeyed, sweep. Fos a ae ae ‘| Dolodes. Sheve ist “He just want me to help him tsi Ruth Newton’s well handled radio interview over WKWF at|' Raymond the oe ae bs ‘he ean: have otters of ctortaioment, coopers, | Garden Club Fights For Preservation tion and good wishes. Norval} land was to appear.’She thought |Reade of oSuthernmost Flowers| OF Key West's Beautiful Trees that title the most fitting for|sent a truly royal corsage of pur- There will be an'election of eal 1t} ae bs oe | the trees which are of such vital {/ importance in any ‘community. 'This poem by Arthur Guiterman the synopsis given on fhe ‘Lunch- ple iris entwined wih mimosa; @on at Sardi’s’ program. _ and Mrs. Jennie Apelrouth of the |-ficers for the coming year at the Attractive Eleanor Conniff,|Store of Fashion sent a lovely; Trégular meeting of the Garden) ‘wife of the Casa Marina’s genial | sheer black dress from the Store | Club Thursday April 7th at 8:00, rinted in a recent issue of the Manager, Emmett Conniff took | of Fashion. ‘p.m. whieh will be held in the a : Luey MeBriarty and granddaugh- | After a week of delightful sun- | Womani’s Culp builping. — Florida Federation of Garden |; ter Deborah under her wing, and; ning, bathing and making friends|/ Key Westers are. particularly | Clubs booklet, voices the. feelings wherever they went Key West-| with the lovely people staying at} urged to come to the City Cont-} of many of us.’ “ers outdid each other in ttying; the Casa Marina, camé the spe-| mission meeting when the im-|‘ THE COMING OF THE TREES. to extend hospitality to this} cial dinner party given by Mr.| portant question of the utility By Arthur Guiterman “tharfhing Cinderella grand-)' and Mrs. Boza at Delmonico’s in} companies. going into: people's mother. The concensus of opinion| her honor. The Mayor and Mrs. {gardens to cut trees ete:, that in- “Let trees be made, for earth is.}, was that this bit of good fortune} Maitland Adams were among the) terfere with wiring, comes up. bare” couldn't have happened to a nicer| other special guests. Joe Boza| And ahent this topic, this is the}, Spake the Voice of the Lord}, Person. really outdid himself on this oc- | message of Mrs. Wm. RB. Warren, in thunder. % Key West's Oldest House, now | casion. There was a light Spanish | President of the Garden Club. to| The roots ran deep and the trees @ museum run by Mrs. Shephen! bean or garbanzo soup with just| the peoplé of Key West: were there, F was the first stop,!a suspicion of saffron: An-unusu>}. “One of the distinetive features And. Earth _was full Beg won: |; where of course the courtesy of{al Spanish style roast beef fol-}between the human being “ds der. : the house was given; amd Mrs.| lowed which was somewhat like McBri and Mrs. Consiff, yes | a New Orleans daube. and liftle four-year olel Deborah| There were whole carrots stuf- hly enjoyed the} fed into the roast, and these cir- of the Watlington family, | cles ef carrots. were amazingly against the animal, is. man’s in- stinct and appreciation of the; For the white birch leaned, and. beauty of Nature. As garden} the oak held straight, club members whose altruietic} The pines marched down the “4 aims are eoncerned. with con- eee Pare 3 of many in-| delicious in: ‘this’. well ‘spiced: servation, eames ws on The orchards bowed wit! i pieces of fahdbure chi-| roast. Of course there was ig 8 d the ofditiary to blossomed weight, | F _ rice and a mixed salad wits unswerving faith in Nature atae ath! bain Heh elm rose up like al special Delmonico ag: to pay a debt to future humanity jountain. } ad eb, Phebe Boalt is SoMa TGs oe tigi of our . x with cream cheese for dessert. beautiful: treés. We hope that; The palm stood proud as ‘aeron's! Aswonderful lunch of coneh} The light California wine that| every citizen of Key’ West who rod, chogfder, turtle and lime pie} accompanied the roast was éx- appreciates the beauty and value | The willow billowed slewly.| | wene most zestfully enjoyed at’ cellent and the cordial ‘made of }of our trees will assist the mem- {So came the trees at the tall of Mrsand Mrs. Boza’s Delmonicé | creme de vielets, creme de ca¢oa| fers of the Gatden Club in their}... God; t urant; and the Bozas invit-} and cognac was simply poetic. As} efforts to eonsérve and reabére} And all the trees are holy. ed»Mrs. MeBriarty to a special! Mrs. McBriarty . told Mayor} ae } ra The idea that blue is the color |, Alt Weather Unit jot truth and green of inconsist- } est dinner party to be | Adams, that dinner was the per- Holds Traditional | ency originated from ancient il PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A _ _ REAL ICE BASIS and You win ‘Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service . only cole -the following night. at the Casa Marina in Key West: erprises, Ine. ¢ (ICE ae TELEPHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, FLORIDA bee. Band Inspection 5 Starts Promptly 9:30 A.M. Saturday; Alt Key West Is Rooting For A No. I Rating Well, Saturday morning is thef Bb Clarinets—Ed Steen, Col- Be) Rol the Key West High] teen Moore, Laurell Walker, June hovel. arkiveetaety midst. infot- The judges for the band inspee-| ¥2t¢S Barbara Adams, Edward} mal ones of a possible shipwreck. tion will arrive here. by air at} Sheppard, Camille Walterson,/ All officers and their ladies are 9:17. The judges are bandmasters | Eugene Roberts, Frank’ Roberts,| Cordially invited to this Ship- and Bm dn, Charles Taylor. wreck Party which ,will be held nee in her honor by ci fect finale to her Cinderella week t man days when one political par- | April Feol’s Party lty was the Blues and the other f the Greens. Tonight, April 1st is the night — for the traditienal April Fool’s Day Shipwreck. Party by the Fleet All Weather Training Unit, at Boca Chica Field. .The cos- tumes are expected. tobe -the y i : # Raden!’ The ingpection wi IST T ~ ry hs Aeropalms. Saticers Club’ ill take place ALTO SAXOPHONE t; i ! 2ND ALTO SAXOPHONE — *" Commande: Ellis. i ‘Gemmand- | O W ? OU. ma y's en pana r pad of the Junior High School , Annex, not later than 9:30 a.m.| Stephen ‘Trevor. jollowing that the band andj TENOR SAXOPHONES — Ra-| and Commander B S. Lee, Jr., is will proceed to the High)mon Cole and James Sheppard. er officer f aa School Auditorium for the judg-| BARITONE SAXOPHONE —| , 1 ‘Wenee et wt the ; leet, ing of the memorized numbers/| Frank Young. P stro red ee ee ai - and the sight reading number. | BASS SAXOPHONE—Everett et G oR bert it 5 ey. ve Although the band will be) Rivas. Ge) ay go sion J : working under 4 serious handi- | CORNETS — Jackne Drudge, pean m at 202 ‘Waddell ave-| cap by the loss of several key|Sergio Milian, George Cathey, are aiine th iG players who have the mumps,| Tony Barrera, Stanley Baisden,} DUC. During, the war, . Ge they’ will do their best, which} Don Speil, Richard Rowe and oe — Pree Phy Salas Major Earl Dillon, director, says| Glendora Sawyer. awessds\ ineliide the Silver Gta. is very good. ALTOS—Marlene Park, Nellie/*"*" ; : ‘ The members who are not ill; Diaz and Gail Curry. Distinguished Flying Cross, Air ..; Medal with four stars and the will try just that much harder} BARITONE—Yvonne McCar-)’) « otic-Pacific ‘Theatre Ribbon to eee if they can't make the} dle. ith five battle stars. His - superjor reting for themselves} TROMBONES — Tom Cornell, com are Mr. and Mrs. ‘Aadeew ¥. and their buddies. This rating| Gilbert Adams and Paul Braun. Bi “els will entitle them to go to the] BASSES—Jay’ Higgs, Adolph|2urnell of Miami. peecveprocansnenecesoseseecsrensrsveceenenes’ Bowie STERLING at POLLOCK’S sosesrisnecccsescungengpesserananed OLO MASTER semeenvaneeauenercenpassvepavecnsnaspaaguenpeqasnecesseseeeeeseequaRPORseetuepeeeseneetcegeneenesaeteersae® state contests at Jacksonville in| Alcala and Bill Neblett. ; May-@nd the Orange Bowl in Mi-| HARP—Elsie Thompson. Apply To Wed Set a lifetime pgttern for grattebis Bi omibe Year's. BELL LYRAS—Elsie Thomp- ‘ac aie aac Lari: { ‘The band roster is as follows: | son, Katherine Brady, Elizabeth} Applications for marriage li- ing with one of the twelve beautiful PLUTE and PICCOLO—Grace Russell and Elizabeth Walterson.|censes filed reeently in the office Towle patterns. Towle Sterling is solid Fernand DRUMS and CYMBALS—Vir-| of County Judge Raymond R. “ . : \ ‘OBORBd Overlin. gimia Russell, John McKillip, Ray|Lord by Pasquale Lombardi, 19, aires: designed and fashioned in craft j HASSOON—Gary Thompson. | Sosa, Walter Walterson and John|of the U.S. Navy and Emily traditions dating back to 1690. Yet, for ‘ cee a ae ae tne aad’ bs Wie Deg ‘all its proud tradition, Towle is not { <> — 2 ERD Ross, 31, and Margaret H. Brew- expensive. senevgpeagesens: | Let us tell you about the Towle Place j Setting’ Plan, the easy way to collect this precious Sterling. { Follock’s RL ‘ . Ba Ty Voiture Locale Personal: Mention Bak AO, oe oe : & the U, S. Navy and F. Mary La- Antonio Arencibia left for Cuba To Meet Tonight yehenday to spend a few weeks Gala, 26, of East Rutherford, N. J.; A regular promenade of Voit. With relatives ahd friends in the} by Elbert D. Lipsey, 43, of Phila- ure Locale 728, 40 and 8, fun and Cuban capital. Sry ae diss cote eae honor organization of the Ameri- 33, of New York City; by Robert ean Legion, will be held this | Mrs. Margot Secarras arrived 2. Pegram. 28, of the U- S. Navy ning at &p. m. at the Ametiean from Cuba yesterday after spend- and Ardeh Lee Diehl, 19, of 1020%' Margaret street and PILVER FLUTES CANDLELIGHT Legion Home on Stoek Island. jin several months there with Sidney C. Weaver, 48, of 613 : Correspondent John F. Roma- |Telatives. Simonton street and Annie Pow- 508 Duval Street : guera stated today that first er Bartram, 38, of Miami Beach. | FE “Experienced Jewelers F Myinations for officers for the} Mail The Citizen to Friends 2 for Three.Generations” i ensuing year will be received this Dragon flies benefit mankind =! 5 evening. Second and final nomi-[]im May. Supper will be served through their fondness for mos- = i alo q s@ations and election will be held after the promenade. quitoes, i csstrranttapti fas Viwcttratccsesat aeasset tensa reve woeltibneviveiie: