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ee adagio technique fea- turing Betty and Bob Simpson and Gerald Pinder. Ome of the outstanding num- Spirit of the Flame” will Weture Mise Julie Stone in the teat, supported by the Corps de Hatiet, Choreography by Robert m, and music from one of te Contes Balle: scores. This ow number will feature) Woodbury, Beverly Maloney, Ad- it © sew ond unusualt+air Jameson and Ro; ed “Satan Takes a Holiday” with music arrangement . RRR De ccc MAAR 2 by Jack| know at first hand what cancer Crawley will also feature Gerald | means. And they realize, proba- Pinder. The tap chorus, Ronnie | bly beter than others, how much jone is invited to drop by and add Gia aS 1 Society’s cancer, County to- | . Carbonell than ever rsonal that Ey j and in-| would estimate that’ people we have far have lost; “The people most eager to help | are the ones among whom can- the immediate family, They | tragedy and needless suffering | ger Morrow the fight against cancer can ban-) cer candle grow. Hehtee effect used by many} will dance a-waltz clog to waltz | ish. large metropolitan theatres. "Miue and Gold”, a study in colors, executed entirely on toe, with Choreography * Speen music. | m by Betty; Simpson who design “ @hether outstanding | costumes. ? Renita bith LLL Officers Wives Club Busy With Plans Por Fashion Show On April Ninth And Meeting And Elections Friday, April 8 Meeting time has rolled around day, April 6th. Only members again for the Fort Taylor Offi- ‘ i at Wiees Cou, ben dee ter! in good standing will be able to Wisely combine a delicious lunch- oom with the business meeting, it @ me chore and everyone enjoys @ttending. The time for this week's business meeting, is Fri- Gay, April 8th, at 12:30 and piece Port .aylor. There will be @ Huninees meeting and election, with a co-chairman to be elected that time. A friendly afternoon of bridge will follow the meeting. Fashion Show preparations for the Dance Intermission Fashion Show to be held Saturday night, April 9th, for the benefitf of the Ft. Taylor Playground are active- from the following candidates ly in progress. As a correction of ehoren by the nominating com- last week's story, The Beach- mittee: Mrs. Joseph Tvedt and comber rather than Trading Post Mrs. BR. W. Belt will do the jewelry and Margo of Door prizes will be given to|the Casa Marina and Martin, leas, tweky Ueket holders at next Fri-| New York hair stylist will do the fey’) meeting, and reservations! coiffures. Mar-Ed will furnish the Teuet be in by 6:00 p. m. Wednes- | advanced Easter fashions. Robert H. Johnson, Jr., Both Writers From Texas, Here For ‘Work’ Vacation Two Texas writers will des- cond on Key West the first part of April on a working vacation. They are Luise Putcamp, Jr., a eepy editor for the Dallas Morn-| na News and her husband, Rob- ert H. Johnson, Jr., an editor and writer for The Associated Press, Dailas bureau Miss Putcamp will concentrate om articles for Holland's Maga- wine of the South; and the travel | section of The Dallas Morning the feature article out in January Holland’s, vacation spots in Florida. Johnson will do several fea- oil boom town, country. The Johnsons, with their 3-yr. old son Bobby, will visit while News. Last May while here she here with Mrs. Johnson’s mother, deser) bec Key West at some length for the News and wrote nue. Harris School PTA To See Unusual Educational Film--Playtown, U.S.A. The Harris School Teathers Association holds its regular meeting Tuesday night, April Sth at 8 p. m., in the Harris Auditorium, and a most witubual film, ‘Playtown, U. S. A.’ will be shown at that time. Parent cilities. Here is an opportunity to see the complete record of how one Michigan town solved its recreationel difficulties. This is an important film that no one in- terested in children’s problems The Harris School Parent} should fai: to see. Teachers group and many others A 66- discussion to see what around Key West have talked] can be done about recreation will much about delinquency, and in}! be one of the topics discussed at adequate play and playground fa- | this meeting. Sea Parrots, Sea Pigeons And Pelicans Te Be Seen In Audubon Film Tonight The Pacific, like the Florida! Coast as its pelicans. The Audu- ' “Bits of Land Along the Coast” is the fifth and last of this year’s bon Screen Tour by Dr. Telford| , H. Work shown tonight at the | Audubon Screen Tour Series. High School Auditorium will; Like all the others in this Screen give the audience an opportunity | Tour series it is sure to prove to see the anctics of the brown entertaining and worth-while. pelicans im their largest Pacific! All those who have attended Coast Colony on Anacapa Islends.' these Screen Tours sponsored Other birds to be seen will be jointly by the National Audubon the.puffins or “sea parrots”, the Society and the Monroe €ounty Geitiemot which are so often| Audubon Society will agree that Ses “see pigeons” and many there are few moré thoroly en- wmther strange and unusual birds! joyable and entertaining ways of om@® enimels which inhabit the | spending an evening, than at- rocky islands off the shore of) tending the showing of one of Seuthern California ithese interesting films. Apply To Wed An application for a marriage license was filed Saturday in the 4Sons Of Legion Hold Egg Hunt An Eoster-Eeg Hunt was held | office of County Judge Raymond eailteterday afternoon on the lawn R. Lord by Clarence L. Griffin, =at4the American Legion Home on| 22, of the U. S. Navy and Vernice Sk Inland The affair was| Garnet Morris, 25, of 141-E Poin- gawen by the Sons of the Legion | “ana Place. vote, so please be sure Mrs. J. P.|on Saturday evening and was Edwards has your dues before |™ost successful. Music was fur- that came | burn, Margaret Mashburn, Donna and|Mashburn, Roy Cole, Florence boosted ‘Key West, among other | Cole, tures to be distributed by The] Margaret ° Ross, Associated Press. His recent arti-| Jose M. Fernandez, ‘Alan King, cle on Rankin, Texas, a modern| Maurice Heartfield, Henry Hut- received wide | sen, play in newspapers all over the} Artola, Luise Putcamp, 521 Truman ave-| MONDAY, APRIL 4— | | The money raised in the can- There will be an‘ authentic Ja- | cet drive here will be used to fi-, of Navy Wives Club No. 88 and aican Calypso number by Betty | "ance the American Cance: ed her own) ‘iéty’s threé-phase pro; r So- | gram of *—-|Guard Of Honor | To Be In Parade The Key West Guard of Honor ! will participate in the Parade at! the State Convention of the Le- | gion to be held this week-end Sarasota. The Honor Guard Spon- | sored a dance at the Legion Home nished by John Pritchard and his ! orchestra. It was announced that regular Saturday evening dances oe held with music by. Prit- chard. wv Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 1 \ | | { Passengers leaving for Havana via Aerovias “Q”: Phillip Rothenberg, Mildred M. 2, * fr, Rosa I. Hulslander, Clement G. Jauch, Bertha M. Jauch, Jose Guzman, Frank Wardwell, Vera Fogelman, Stanley. Fogelman, Maria de la Pena, Don Mash- Robert Bruce, Elizabeth Bruce. Graciela Garrastazu, Bill Ross, Ramon _ Rogpe, Carmen Shaver, Roberto Luther McCauley, Alma McCauley. Calendar of Events Watercolor Exhibit by Martha Watson Sauer, Woman’s Club on Duval Street. through April 8, 1-6-P.M., Daily. Audubon Screen Tour, “Bits of Land Along the Coast,” by Dr. Telford N. Werk. Matinee 2:00 P.M., Division’ ‘Street Elementary Sehod!l Audit¢ri- um, and 8:00PM lin: High School Auditorium. ; Regular Room Mothers meet- ing of Division’ Street School, 7:30, School Audiforium. All Members Urged to Come. Executive Board, Poinciana School, _Meets at Home of Mrs. Genevieve Kerry, 2801 Seidenberg, 8 P.M. at Important City Commission Meeting, City Hall, 8 P.M. All Key West Gardeners and Garden Lovers Urged to At- tend. TUESDAY, APRIL 5— Harris School PTA Meets, 8:00 P.M. Special Showing of Recreational Film, “Play- town U.S.A.” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6— Regular Meeting, Navy Wives} Club No. 88, Building 178,! U. S. Naval Station, 10 AM.! FRIDAY, APRIL 8— : Officers Wives Club Meeting with Elections 12:30 P.M., Ft. Taylor (Reservations Must Be In by 6 P.M. Wednesday). SATURDAY, APRIL 9— Intermission Fashion Show, 10 P.M., Ft. Taylor. Admis- sion 25c for Benefit of Ft. Taylor Playground Improve- ments, Given by Officers’ Wives Club, Members Par- ticipating . WILL YOU SMILE? Suspicious Visitor to lady of the house— “There’s a gentleman with a bunch of roses at the door? i Squedron No. 28. Captain John PERE 5 «1 Stout and Harry J. Metzger] The dragon fly is one of the weee in charac swiftest fliers in the insect wor! “J ain't going — it’s probably Jd. | another ruse of the landoirds.” levery year. Meantime, scientists ‘lets will be given out. Contribu- , out the drive. i tributors will be put in the con- An intriguing tap number call- | CeT has taken some member of | Magalian, Paul‘ 9% lose cancer research, education and service to cancer patients.’ Medical experts say that edu- eation, backed by prompt and ad- equate medical ‘treatment, can prevent ‘at least half ‘the deaths cancer is causing in Monroe Cty. in laboratories all over the Uni- ted States, are carrying out one of the greatest research programs in medical history to find the Beginning today, the campaign headquarters are at 532 Duval where information and pamph- tions will also be aceepted here. Mr. Carbonell also “announced that there is a Cancer Candle here, which will be kept:lit thru- As soon as one candle burns down, another will be ‘put in its place. Coins received from con- tainer around the candle and as the candle melts, the coins will be held in the max and removed at the end of the drive. Every- his or her coins to help the can- This Cancer information Cen- ter is being staffed by ‘members Ladies Auxiliary to V. F. W. Post 3911. ; COMFORTS CH ILD cae } { } (P) Wirephoto MRS. EDWIN W. SCHWAB, just 14 years old, gave birth to twin sons in a hospital at Plainwell. Mich. The babies, Robert and_ Richard, were born prematurely. The doctor says they have a good chance to live. Mrs. Schwab’s husband is in the armed ae e S e e s SNITES VISIT HERE } i ek ie The Fred Snites, Sr. ana Jr,/ Goose Dinners stopped by here last week for a} saan : visit with their old friends, Mr.' HAMBURG, Germany — When ne : j lightning struck a flock of - 200 Casa Marina. Mr..Fred Snite, Sr.,/ q is one of © Chicago’s wealthiest’ S20W “geese, nearly - 40. of the ousinessmen, and ‘his son Fred) birds dropped dead at the door- Snite, Jr, graduate of Notre Steps of grateful ‘and surprised Dame has been living in an iron villagers in the British zone, who |lung for the past. thirteen years,: immediately prepared to enjoy The unusual vehicle in which | goose dinners. they traveled, took up as much " x : space in the Casa Marina drive-{ The famous bird-nest soup of way as is normally used by three | the Chinese is made-of a lichen cars, and excited much curiosity | used by the swifts of the sea and comment. The car is a com-| caves to byild their nests; on bination ambulance and railroad boiling it becomes galetinous.- car, with switchable wheels, one! 3 set for the highways and one for standard guage railroad tracks, and contains every possible mod- ern device that can be had to simplify living. Fred Snite, Jr., spends much time traveling about the country with his fam- ily which includes a very attrac- tive wife and three handsome children. The Snites, both senior and ju- Hicks. Snite, Jr. did” not { leave the special car, as he must remain constantly in. the iron lung, ‘since becoming a victim of polio some thirteen years ago. Surprised Husky TORONTO—An Arctic husky | who bit the ankle of a news re-; | porter, a former war veteran, got | | the surprise of his life. After} biting the reporter’s ankle, the j dog let out a frustrated yelp—he | had bit into.the man’s artificial! | leg, made of aluminum. Dr. J. A. Valdes (&) Wirephoto LEON PEEL sadly tries to comfort his | three-year-old daughter, Carolyn, in Birming- ham, Ala., after the child es- ecaped from flames that claimed the life of her brother. Billy, 22 months old. Billy died when the house caught fire in his mother’s absence, POSTAGE PREPAID ‘Now you can order these authentic Miami- mode Sun-Back fashions direct from JOAN'S INC., of famous Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. These chic all-ecco- sion washable 2-piece wattle piques in strop- | May Election | seining eae molalden . \f Eye Examination and gored skit and padded shoulder balero ere Of 40 And 8 Visual Training available in White, Lt. Blue,- Maize, Pink, e Orchid, Rust, Chortreuse, Black. Complete Service on Duplication of Lenses e 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY * OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. ADDRESS: Galey Memorial Hospital 417 Eaton Street : TELEPHONE: First nominations for officers | of: Voiture Local 728, 40 and 8| were rece:ved at the regular | meeting on Friday evening. E)- | ection will be held in May. The | Grande . Promenade is scheduled | for Fort Myers in June. After the promenade, a delicious sup- | per was served by Chef de Train | Robert M. Daniels. | Sizes 10 to 18. ‘oan ’s, Tra fous TERUECETEE , JOAN'S INC. 937 LN ROD: MIAMD BEACH FLORIDA = Artificial lures or flies were used as early as 30 A. D., accord- ing to the writings of Aelin, al Macedonian. wow ee wie NOTICE Canvassers for the Key West City Directory — 1949 Edition — will soon be calling on all persons in Key West on whom current information is not available. The publishers wish to have every name spelled correctly and every address right. Youcan help. If you may be away from home. tear off this form — NOW — FILL OUT and MAIL to City Directory, Box 869, Key West. Florida NAME: 88 eae i ee AGE: First Middle Last WIFE’S NAME: OWN HOME? RENT? LEPHONE: NO... ADDRESS: = oe or can be reached at NO. Have children UNDER 18 years of age. Living with me at same address are the foljowing children OVER 18 years of age. and mother, father, mother-in-law, father-in-law or other relatives, FULL NAMES are: (3) (4) EMPLOYED BY: - Since 19 MY OCCUPATION Is: