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ly had de Mie Sas aa a Good Crowd Of Key Westers At Rites Sunday; Later Inspected New Building Even though the dedication reer ie, he apening of the ished dream on the part of the —Thepectedty moved ahead a: *8*Ts for some time, and they © good crowd of more | Te glad of its accomplishment Key Westers attended | even though the payments for it Sesterday's }entail even more sacrifice. He al- = s e = s ag children visited the new au- ium and dormitory and there much comment: on \ the -at- ve spaciousness, airiness conveniences of. the new ding. perior Delphine. Marie was i e 3 é i hig 3 A = & E giez 28 238 2 if! EF ai ef f i] | oF ff F | t The visitors were ‘sufficiently his mext vis- | impressed however, particularly the oceasion | with the colorful shower rooms Cere-'done in pink, green, blue, yel- | held in the |low and orchid tile, you could on the | choose a different color for what- | Auditerium-—andj}ever mood you happened to be sve t teke place on the | in whenever you wanted a show- | mt Mey. Thie is the fourth! er. Many alumnae expressed im «ix months that Florida's | theniselves to the-effeet that they Dieeewian Bishop has made | wished they could go back to Weet | schoo! and enjoy this new attrac- point that the most} tive dormitory. Father McDonough; The children who looked the | wee the amount of saeri-' place over were enthusiastic too, | building ef this new au-| but none were as happy as the and dormitory entailed | Sisters of the Holy Name who part of the Sisters had at last realized another cher- th new auditorium! ished dream. ~~ ~~ tn ran nrg ne nw ee ey, I Fashion Show At Fort Taylor Last _ 5, J Saturday Night A Crowded Affair; Lavely Easter Costumes Shown he Show sponsored of meg applauded costumes were: the * Wives Clotf and | The Suit dress with “stole. and erven during the dance intermis- shorts shown by Evelyn O'Brien; wom ot Fort Taylor on Saturday , the Drip and Dry halter, bolero hh Wee one of the best everjand skirt shown by.. Maleka woe Ground these ‘yere” parts as/ Brown; the lavender printed some of cur Southern friends put | cocktail dress shown by. Gay Hol- it | apel; a sweet calico cocktail dress; AW stirective crowd filled ev- | modeled by Gaye Edwards; Dot- | ery single eveileble seat around! tie Packard set off a green iridis- the feped off dance floor and | cent cotton most pleasingly as did! HE whe couldn't get in, mana-| Marge Seabrook in her lovely eed_® crowded worm’ eye view | green cotton frock. fr the many windows facing Both Helen Crooks and Dixie the owt | Gillette did full justice to the| Mer-Be@ Shop which sup-| quite different bathing suits and tunetous Bester fashions, | beach coats each one modeled. he : wnber which <n Johnnie Lewis showed «an. in- the ry seressories the | triguing pedal pusher costume, pw tet Florist who suppli- and Vicki Rogers a wonderful o@ Git Morel details all did them-, white slacks, blouse. and jacket wivee proud along with the ex- | suit. collint lighting, and other Getails| The dotted swiss suit modeled al ty the Officers’ Wives | by Kay King certainly looked ‘like a traveling must and the }green and white pique sunback | dress shown by Elizabeth Arra- « served up fitting musical | smith seemed to. please every wo- ee te the fashion! man in the audience too. well paws and varied | Cynthia Banister’s lovely silk ; . Peul Baron and | print dress and coat and the gray and ivery attractive ' chiffon polka dot dress shown by Miss Susan Sexton ' Mary ston brought . forth some much enjoyed many vounds of applause. fumbers {| There seemed as much interest Feshion Show Committee | on the part of the males of the eon Well be proud of the entire | audience as there was an the part wer which thie Show was/ of the women. They never missed hentiied and of the excellent run- | single detail or took their eyes ee given by Mrs. R. W. | off the models for a moment. me | It may have been because the More (hae ene person will be! prices noted were sa reasonable, reetiig Gown tf aeeuire some of | or just because all the girls were the lowely amd reasonably priced so pretty—anyhow all the men —— shown so well by the | thoroly enjoyed this Fashion and reve om Saturday night. | the Officers’ Wives should have Spee deeen't permit men - | realized a goodly sum towards we BE of them, but some of the | their Playground improvements. J. ¥. Porter, LV, Will Speak At Division Street School PTA Meeting Tuesday Night: Committees To Report + ¥. Porter, PV. atterney-at-- School PTA, announced today baw aan wy justice of the, that the nominating committee peewe, wl be guest epeaker at will make its report at the meet- the regular monthly meeting of the Devietan Street Schoo! Parent. '%@ tomorrow night. ves and Mrs. Charles Dowski * mew Fort Taylor Or- Deecters Association tomerrow Mrs. Curry also revealed that emt all standing committees will Mir Porter will wee as his sub- make their yearly report. The eet. “Serta A Piem FPowndation entire membership is urged by Per One Work The attorney Mrs. Curry to be in attendance} © © freie ame interesting as this is the second to last meet- seeker end members of the PTA ing of the present administration! oe twohine forward to his ad-) for the 1948-'49 school year. trem | The session will begin at 7:45 Mee © Sem B Corry, presi-| o'clock in the upstairs auditorium te et ' te Divison Street’ of the institution. es wowd!, Oho and four other | The Communists have always a mene um the coun-| preudly claimed that the word >, Seve © Combined five and po.| “impossible” does not exist for bet fares * them. fand Dormitory has been a cher- |’ }Laughon succeeded Mrs. A. C. (Courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art). THE BETRAYAL, an engraving ~ by Albrecht Durer, 1512. “. .. Cometh Judes, one of the twelve, and. with him a great multitude with swords and staves ... And he that betrayed Him had given them a token, saying, Whom- soever I shall kiss, that same is He -.. And @s seen as he was come,’ he goeth straightway to Him, and saith, Master, Master; and kissed Him.“~—St. Mark 14, 43-45. (NEXT: THE CROWN OF THORNS) i anrenmme Neweomer Welcome Service Booklets Stop For Summer; Start Again Dee Many Key Westers and visi- {responsible for the tors who have frequently availed , Welcome Service Book’ themselves of the excellent and | apie to give it Ww thet pertinent information contained } Z : ~ in the attractive Hey West New- | Of Migs. True's comer Welcome ' will be sorry to learn that this | perience, she was. able to give, selected service is to be diseon-+ without hesitation, most of the tiuued for the Summer. | pertinent information, in Carl-Le- It was so very nice and conve-}vin’s New York Herald. Tribune nient when hotel owners. and! article which appeared as. a, Sun- réom owners, guests’ and. just ‘day feature on March 27th. Mr. plain visitors asked where was a, Levin was one of: the President’s good place to eat, buy shorts,! Press party, and because of his shoes, gifts or a drink—to be! talks wtih Miss True after receiv: able to hand them this fine wel- | ing her booklet did. this excellent coming service booklet with its : feature story as well his routine excellent advertising which told! presidential ones. you just what you could get and} Key Westers, our hotel and where. | motel owners and our many reg- Tt not only told you just whom | ular visitors will be glad to know you might call fer the best bot-|that Miss True will be back tom or deep sea fishing, but. if | bright and early next November you wanted more: detailed and to get Newcomer Welcome Ser- eolorful personal information ‘vice, Key to Key West Booklet about the town as so. many of. ready for next season and next President Truman’s Press party } season’s first issue will come out did, Miss Dorothy True who is | December 1. aes tts I mer was. ause Baptist Woman’s M issionary Society Held Program And Shut-In Meeting . The Woman's Migsighaty Soei-; March. The Foreign Mission ety of the First Baptist \Churcti | Week of Prayer offering amount- held their April Missionary Pro-jed to $265. making a total of gram and general busirtiess meet- } $415.33 given. to’ Missions since ing on Monday afternoon,’ in the December. church with Mrs. Edna Albury} The President also read_a let- presiding. Mrs. Eleanor Bennett; ter from Mr. Harry Russell-now led.the devotional. “Why Do Wea student; at Asbury College, Worry” an inspiring, message on! Kentucky, containing an. appeal a was she atures | ioe oe for a on “—- talk of the program that day and/ An offering o was. ‘or. was presented by Mrs. Frencis | this purpose and the . meeting Fairfield. { closed with prayer. Mrs. Glynn Archer read a let-; On the ollowing day, Tuesday ter of thanks from the Baptist j afternoon of last week the. Ladies Orphanage and presented pic- | of the W- M. S. held a little meet- tures of its mew and modern| ing at the-home of Mrs. Wellice Home. Reports were heard from | Knowles, who is a shut-in, There all Committee Chairmen and | was some group singing. and Community Mission Chairmen, ; prayer and a vocal duet. by Mrs. and Mrs. Elenor Bennett made| Leona Collins and the Rev. Geo. assignments for April. M. Ray, a poem by. Mrs, Edna President Edna Albury report- | Albury and a devotiona! message ed that $150.33 was the amount/by Rev. Ray and the meeting of the offering for Home Missions | closed with a prayer by Mrs. Wil- received during Prayer Week -in | son. g \ oe Officers’ Wives Club Elects New ~ Chairman And €o-Chairman For Year At the quarterly business, was elected co-chairmen for, the meeting of the Officers’ Wives pages aia SO for ‘the coming Club held at Fort Taylor onj|year were tentatively discussed Friday, April 8th, Mrs. W. R.| and also the more imminent one of the following night’s Fashion Show the proceeds of which were to go towards improvement of the | Ft. Taylor children’s playground. Husband as Chairman for the eeming year and Mrs..R. W. Belt Contrivances for raising water | The lucust was known as the by steam came before the pump-| sacred bean of Egypt, and the ing é@ngines ot Neweomen and/ rose-lilly of the Nile 4,000 years Watt. ago. _} Wyoming are spending a week or .| spent a most delightful visit last 5 excellet back: | ice booklets, | ground-of travel and business. ex: | instructor, Miss B: Remond, will = im Soap oy the soe ig toe. Bato mane, Deneram wil. start at 6 in! house. Pies So chi claliNiglans ase | Calendar of ‘pe ! -be awarded follow: 2ND. -Wat-} MONDAY, APRIL 11 5 Nihon sd. Claa Beekeeaioe | Se a ia ee eters : : .M ich. nior : | 1ST ¥YEAR—Gladys Pratt Wil- Home of ae Ae” 917 Southard High Sehool Band Concert, ise H. i Florence Wold, Marie H. Frakes, Theodore Vickery, Margie M. Go- |. mia, Lee Albert, Wilma C. Mason, Mariposa Hayes, Angelia V. Oli- va, Marga Wagenseil. ‘Personal, Mention “Mr.ahd Mrs..S. A. Cribbs and laughter June of Lovell, Presbyterian Church,’ Home of Mrs. W. H. Flagler, 8 P.M. Rehearsal, Community Si at the Congregatioi 7:30 P.M. "y 4 Regular Monthly ing, Di- vision Street Sc t+? Teachers Acociadehy HE P.M., Upstairs Ai = . This'is the ‘Cribbs first J. Y¥. Porter, IV, , Guest visit to Key West. Speaker. i SOR va | mek Senate sie: 1985 nd sha Leaders ‘Association. Lay ley House, 3:30 P.Mit 9%; Woman’s. Auxiliary. Monzoe County Hospital, Holding Meeting for Election of cers, 3 P.M, at: Hospital’ |. I so with Mrs. Cribb’s sister Mrs. Grace Crosby ‘at. 1417 Ashbe year in W ing at her sister’s home after which they went on to. see Yellowstone Park to- gether. : Mr. and Mes, vid Charlow ; had returned. early as usual on Saturday, when they were awakened’ at 11:30 p. m. by the persistent ‘ringing of their tele- phone... 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