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i i Those who attended the Simp- ’ Ww son Dance a1 recital at the New Convent Auditorium had an ts Urged To Support Hansel, Gretel | iirc’ Setnney" ented _toan| Hel. ny Pasa a : others. Pupils all wonder- y ‘ul ini and reflected Which School Gives Next Week ful. ainlde- aad satin Sg ne Moore, | who handled her The heavy rein even-} play anywhere. Next the schools, | its excellent teachers, Betty and ing prevented attend-| and high sehvals their | Bob Simpson and Gerald Pinder. ing the Harris iums, gal What’s more enjoyed their own|seen from their work ing nad the ; is, to the public; performance as much as the audi- Gold; film -jat all times ana with adequate | ence. The costumés were’ out- Mrs. Allen supervision. As soon as possible, | Standifg, both as to design and meeting to order too, supervisors were appointed | €xecution and definitely equal- PTA Prayer and Hymn. to the parka, etc. led the highest professional * The film U. S.A.”"[- The work did not stop with | standards. : f net only interesting ein mga playgrounds and play; Everyone was impressed with o leter brought fadilities open a few extra hours | the exeellent facilities of the erussion, the method a day, hikes, nature trips, hobby |"€w Convent Auditorium. It| accompanied Miss Betty, and in seats seven hundred and all six} Eulogy in Black. =) hundred of the orchestra seats‘ Gerry Pinder's Tapsters were were filled and the little mez-|all trim and merry and every zanine was about one-third filled.|one of them excellent in the The seats and aisles are not only | Waltz Clog. Even a ‘photograph- roomy but spacious, and the stage | ers flash bulb flashing.in their of good size. All in all, it was a! faces could throw off their most fortunate choice for a truly | excellent timing. : ; clubs al} brew out of this, and by constantly encouraging and hel to direct them, the town of tur, Minois has practical- ly solved its delinquency and ‘ground facility problem for A members were urged to ittjii ti z8 is; i ati [ f ie feeed property and many auto cupeeet the Humperdinck opera, | excellent performance. __ |The Scottish Lassies: in their | *@! —- seetdents in which children play- |} “Hansel and ves which et be-| The program opened with all; Highland costumes were a ~ in the streets were ing presented by the Harris El-; the Simpsonettes and Simpson- | success and would surely have, et teacher decided ementary School on Monday, Ap- | Crs in attractive black or black! come back for an encore if time had to be done and ril 11th and Tuesday April 12th | 2nd white practice costumes, and | had permitted. ok » ~ G8PY simple idea to t 8 p. m. all the pupils were put through! Little Beverly M: y ~~ who: — Together and with at #3 is sure to enjoy the | their paces by their teachers Bet- | has an unusual looselimbed re- tion af the town they Humperdinck score as | ty and Bob Simpson. Gerald Pin- | laxedness, and who would make as the talented acting of the |@¢€F announced and _ introduced (2 wonderful comedy dancer, was who have been well {the numbers. particularly enjoyed in her’ com- it removed from trained for their roles in the} AS was to be expected, the be- 'edy acrobatic number, Pussycat and children were wed to opera. < ginners class, looking like little: Capers. In fact all the. chil angels of from three to five years | gaye excellent performances in ee ee i ‘ 0 . Yr bag ™ al hig. BR Se ee “| old, in their Empire dresses of both the solo and group work. “rr 3 ‘ene. ee ates s flowered organide, brought down’ The Ballet Adagio, the Argen-. 491 % by ss k i “ St. P ‘aul’ s Woman & Auxiliar 'Y Elects the house in the way they execu- | tine Tango, and the imoneiny ay . ‘ a pee yn tee BA. > : e Varsovienne. j lypso, numbers in which t- ail ee 3 dy : ; New of f icers F or Coming Year There were excellent solo num- |, ty and Bob Simpson and Gerald| —. . it percerernen 2 legitimate con}. 4 * : bers by some very young young-' Pinder appeared were exceed- Ae A — P Blain! should the “ The Women’s Auxiliary of St.jretary, Mrs, Erie Curry; treasur-/ sters such as Alice Perez, Nancy ‘ingly well received. Peul’s Ppiecopal Church held its) er, Mrs, Dan Navarro; promotion . _*he) chairman, Mrs. Joseph Ladd; ; ABoases ay ey x) vec 1. grag gerengien lan Elks’ Officers |Calendar of Events|; Mere Joseph Ladd and Mrs.jma Ayala an s. Benjamin i + onal ‘Basly led on devo-| Tynes; church periodical secre- To Be Installed | THURSDAY, APRIL -?— I tions. Mrs. James ‘onnell|tary, Mrs. izabeth Reese; | Meeting of Ladies Auxiliary of : ci h ed. eomtiveted the educetional pro.) Christian social relations secre- At Meet Tonight | Fleet Reserve. ° Association, Me Oe egg! the Dade-Monroe County line. ahem, the subject being Foreign} tary, Mrs, Gloriana Bayly; supply ' ' Unit 56, 8:00 P.M, Fleet Re-| M apman,, Scott Cor-! Let the people in Dade County. © *\ Meetore Reporte of the District | secretary, Mrs. Mary Eberhardt;! Officers of the Elks Club elect-| FV, Club Rooms." Election| Porati port this. morning bag to come into this. one amgemmenon ~ Meeting in Coconut Grove were Galsad’ hank offering custodian, | oq tast week tie Install at of officers to be held. for : in tow the Greek steam- people in Monroe * Coun’ tes - @yen and everyone was urged} Mrs. Juanita Delgado. Meeting | °° 2% Week are to metanec| coming year at this meeting. tasis Nomikos, which ; pay to enter theirs. The residents" “ | © ee more freely to missions. | was then adjourned and followed | 2t ceremonies to be staged in the; Garden Club Meeting to be bg Ye saeine “epble of the Keys above An epeet for food was made | by a social hour. Elks Home on Duval street to-; Held _in the’ Woman's Club, outhwest of Sand | Key would more or less be apt Mee Bewne Ayala, Christian} Those present at the meeting} ight. . cae 8:00 P.M. All members urg- Bay, he aah We towed | back to patronize Key. West stores . Novel Relations Secretary, to! were: Mrs. Arthur Pastorini, Mrs.j , William V. Albury will be in-| _ed to attend. | to'Key West and the damage to {than go through the toll. anc help @ peedy family and satisfac-| Glenwood Sweeting, Mrs. Juani-| stalled as exalted ruler; Paul J.) The Stephen R. Mallory Chap- her. gee is now“ being ex-| to Homestead or Miami for. their tory help was arranged. Mrs. Fannie Curry,| Sher as leading knight; Robert/ ter of the United Daughters amin : x trade. 8 a Officers were clected for the Giostenns Bayly, Mrs. Jo-| A, Saunders as loyal knight; Jahn! —_’ of the Confederacy:Will Meet The. people of Dade .County¥ [ re) come year and these are to be seph Mrs. Beulah Russell, | Blackwell, Jr. as leeturing | at the Home of Mrs. George} ‘to can. caley the amusements, fish: iqgtetied on Wednesday May -9| Mrs. i R. Warren, Mrs.| knight; H. Ll. Ostrom as_ secre- Archer, 1425 Newton. Street, | : 3 ing, and al] the recreation aetj " 3 the service on Varro, . Mrs. Elizabeth| tary; George W. Sikes as treas- 4:30 P-M. fs ty? Paraly ties of this eounti a. : a GP tm the Ghureh har) rs. Myrtland Cates, Mrs.}urer; Charles Falk as tyler and) FRIDAY, ABRIL;8— @ ii. |} nay, tonight . 9n¢, Sou. There are ‘eure: 23 efter whveh coffee will be served| Ralph Pinder, Mrs, James Mac-|William A. Freeman as trustee. Officers Wives Cl eeting}: slerate northwest: | come here on vacation and ‘ om the Perish Hall. Mrs. Emma_ Seymour,|_ Past exalted rulers of the Elks with Elections -12:30' P.M; Ft.: yeh i ce {like to go up. the Keys fi 3 a The new St Peul's Woman's Ralph Russell, Mrs. Walter} Lodge will serve as installing Taylor (Reservations Must Be Yay the day. They hesitate about~.— - | doing it because of the toll. There are tourists that would r, over. north por- like’ have picnics and ete., but pnt | h 4 President, t; Mrs. Emma Ayala, Miss| officers and conduct the cere- | In by 6 P.M. Wednesday). Mere Merwin Rumell; vice-presi-} Leila Pitcher, Miss Etta Patter- | monies. : | Regular Meeting, Chap-} ¢j tre x eet, Mee Myrtiond Cates; ste-[son, Miss Jennie Seymour. Charles (Rice) Roberts, one of} ter No. 21, Order ‘of Bastern} tgeme ‘s I ft Patt si’ aae the oldest members in the Elks Star, Masonic Hall gee P.M. |, : is too. much for a-day’s’ enjoy- | SUNDAY, APRIL 10— week’ are: ‘Iona Aiken, Louise Bee ore : “as ——|Lodge, who has not missed a| SATURDAY, APRIL eninge ink tap bialuee to night, ment. nied ° meeting when officers were in-! Intermission Fashion Show,} beeo: watmer’ . © '} It is extremely unfair to. “xe » Navy Wives No, 88 Staff Thrift Shop | Miied‘vit've ‘absent trom to.) 10 PM. Ft Teylon ‘Adiale-| Ree GUME GIG hn Peckistreckineds af this couche w have EC . ; night’s meeting. He is very ill, | sion 25c for Benefit of Ft.| Straits afd Eabt Gulf: Moderate’ to pay a toll for their own coumry2 > : Back of Commissary On Thursdays Following the installation a) — Taylor -Playground Improve-| southwest to" west winds in north|ty- Iam sure that this'letter to ‘ A ; buffet supper will be served. | ments, Given by Officers’} portion and» moderate variable YOU,.if you publish it, will bring +“ : wr , one of ye ac-} Sat home”.. Navy Wives asked to —_——_——_ | Wives Club, Members Per-} winds.in south portion thru Fri-|9A more response to this issue. _ t¥iee of the Nevy Relief Soci- Thri i ° icipati f i i - bahay Ay - staff the’ Thrift Shop for this Whitworth Girls ticipating . day. Partly cloudy weather thru | Make one toll gate and haye that iday.* at the county line so that the ~*~" = Tuesday, April 12, 1040. Dedication of New Auditorium these ; | people of both counties will have Nery Gemennel ape invited to} Ghanéy, Madelene Taylor and) dre (;yests OF | of the Convent Mary Immae- to. pay to enjoy the other’s atti the ‘ot home” on that day. } Vera ‘Wood. i ulate in the Gardens at 4:00 amusements. The shop @ leewted im back Of] Those attending Wednesday's Overseas Hotel ic PM. W. E. DEEGAN. the Newsy Commissary and will Navy Wives’ regular meeting | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13— Key West, Fla., . ‘. apee between the hours of) were: Frances Schimmeyer, The- A group of 50 students from| Regular Meeting, Girl Scout April 6, 1949. BVA 12 and 400 pm. A pore A tesa Braxton, Helen Cherwa, lo-} whitworth College for Women, | Leaders Association, at Wes- |} nr a present © cUstemary for such Alken, Hilda Berry, Jeanne Brookhaven, Miss. were the | ley House, 3:30 P.M. ‘ —vemam and the has molds, Genevieve Duke, Vio- . | cn ishG Cai ees how mete thet all Navy Wives) ta lak, Judy Faulds, Vera| guests of the Overseas Hotel on | jomete © Ge -fonger used article off Wood and Madelen Taylor. a sightseeing trip through Flori- 2 Key Westers hee omy other useful of] All of the Navy Wives accept-|da, Sinclair Daniel,: ,president| ; 9 ° ctduibe article ed iy at, various stations dur-| o+ the ebliege neadobliiee gisup| On Dean 8 List Refreshments will be ing Cancer Drive which con- 3 a, Tie eT et dyrina the Tudeday, April tives through the 17th. of students. (Special to The Citises) . ‘ os i They spent,:part of the after- GAINESVILLE, April 1 tp ed etry on i ttt rr i ndgon at the new county beach] orary scholdsti¢e recognition > y and last night were the guests at }the University of Florida’s Dean's‘ Junior Woman s Club Elects Officers; the Chamber of Commerce fun} List has been given 273 Univer- night. sity College students. Installation Banquet To Be In May Their itinerary included the! Honored for scholastic achieve- : following ities: St. Augustine,} ment for the past semester are The Junter Women's Clab el- 7 49-1950 term are as follows: Pre-| Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Pensa- | the following students from Key ett ther officers for the com-}sident, Miss Ellie Rae Gwynn;} cola, Silver Springs, Sarasota,| West: Bernie C. Papy, Jr., and - = peer at thee last) meeting] vice president, Miss Cora Lee Miami Beach, Key West. Also aj Kermit L. Roberts. ~ tel om Tuewtey, April 6 The} Curry; treasurer, Miss Virginia stop. at. Montgomery, Alabama. i a as A a Sashes — relies wee presided over by} Whitmarsh; historian, Miss Joan} However, all the young ladies SUGGESTS WAY | Mootirise = “ety Seeders, president, and) Blbertson; auditor, Mrs. Dolice|} were unanimous in their praise | (Continued From Page One) | Moonset efter heerng the reports from all | Curry. of Key West’s hospitality and de- onnUe age e) ‘ : - | building up the armed forces in divers end standing committee After the election it was voted clared that they enjoyed their | heemen om their activities for} to eliminate this month's social stay in our city better than any | ee Europe. They envisioned TIDES. POSTAGE PREPAID the feet peer, elections were} meeting in favor of an Installa-| other place they had ‘visited. urther taxation running into, (Nay: eh Masl gan ten aoa hed tien Banquet in its stead, to be aes = ve of dollars. However, that bas Standatd Time) jhese cxtheotic Miant- = . — oe . wes at Y % {phase of the question was tern ndard dime ¢ ’ " howen for the 19-| held the first week in May. VFW Will Meet Emabthed. queer abe daeemminness High Lew mesaress ieee « -_—-—---- — — | N h suggestion. 7:09 g.m. el am. JOAN'S INC., of 7 . : rah He recommended that the| | 5:44 p.m. 113. a.m. famous Lincoln Road, Nine Girl Scouts Receive Their Tomorrow ig t money used to rearm Eyrope be! ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Miami Beach. i ‘ - yr There will be a regular meet-' taken out of the large appropria-| (Reference Station: Key West) ‘ Junior Red Cross Certificates jing of Southernmost Post No.| tions that will be made for the ‘Tispe of] Hotghi ah pu ccce 3911, Veterans of Foreign Wars|atmed services in the United] Stétion— Tide [high water, ecient AA * Semler meeting offtles, Leone Runnels, Elizabeth | tonight at 8:00 p. m. at their club- | States. He points out that rearm-: Bahia Hi alla pies a ieee Tree & Gel Seoute held on, Russell, Millicent Taylor and| house on Elizabeth street. ae veren on swale not bridge) ———Oh 10m = 0.0 ft.) igs, mode with boned ednesday efteras: Oi ; The annual election of officers} Only protect that area from possi-| No Name & bodice, corded belt, Wednestny eernen, W. Curry | Lorraine Warnock is slated at this time and the| ble Russian aggression but would} (éast end) —.-+2h 20m steel shit and puddhd shovidec: baleea- rn the hepter ehetrmen of the; Mr. Harris also presented Mrs. < sidng officer, Commander | also provid@ initial protection for} Baca Chica available in White, Lt. Blue, Maize, Pink, they Weet Chapter of the Ameri-| Dorothy Sands leader of Troop 8 Tony Arhur, urges all members! the United States. (Sandy Point)—0h 46m Orchid, Rust, Chortreuse, Block. » Het Choe premented & seeuts| with @ Red Cross award of merit! in good standing to attend. A| Dr. Norse maintained that, Caldes Channél Sizes 10 to 18. ted Cyeee Junior Piest Aid in recognition of service in the! final report on Rogers Brothers ; should war bp Ravin, suns, (north énd) .4+2h10m +14 ft. soe 7g ue on Circus will be made. ¢ weapons of war supplied by 000 . no. neat Thane Gite Red eue- | 1909 Red Froese. Fund Campaign. | Circus wil” be mas. | the armed forces of the United! NOTE: J LINCOLN ROAD, Mam BEACH fully completed thelr train- | Scouts Millicent Taylor, Evelyn | States would be used against an| (+)—Minus sign: Corrections s: required by the Red Cross | Nettles and Barbara Ladd receiv- Son Born To Mr., enemy of this country, ps well | gu ted. uber (he Qewetion of Mrs. Vera! ed awards for the part they play- | Mrs J Oo Cor dova an enemy of the nations that! CHP oan Corrections to JOAN'S INC. 937 LINGOLN ROAD Wms ted in the campaign by distribu- | form the alliance. oan's § MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ~ Me Merete wae presented to! tion of posters for the Red Cross He said that money saved in| teeter ee = une teouts by te chapter's thaoughout the city. A son wag horn in the Monroe} reducing services at home could posal, and it was sgid that prac- whys eeeretary, Mrs Carcs | The regular. meeting of Girl | County Hospital on April 4 to} be used for rearming other na-| tically all -of ‘them favored it. — Meffies The following girls te- oe vor hates oe wery, mean Joan Knowles, Evelyn Net- it Leaders Association will} Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ormond) tions in the alliance that would Administration leaders stated held at Wesley House on Va-| Cordova, 828 Fleming street. The} be nearer the potential enemy. | that they. favored the plan, and rela street, Wednesday, April 13,; baby weighed eight pounds, one! No member of the senate pub- Senater Taft and other Rebubli- at $0 Pp. m. ounce. liely opposed Dr. Norse’s pro-r beans said they approved it. ' ‘ ' t ' ' 1 1 1