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i Dedication Dance ‘Sylvie tion with the Msicians ocal 202 ' ited | tion wi Musicians Loc; Funeral services will’ be held * : pret bie: agp to the Friday a 4p, m. at the graveside. . i i entertai: | Rev, J. ® ate. Burial willbe In a ‘ r as was a report on ef-j in city cemetery.’ ' t. usually attending the kat oor Soa ge ae change the name of the! Lopez’ Funeral Home in in| most meetings, is allowed only and.an interesting address’ charge of ‘arrangements. one point. + was: given by a prominent local)” survivors, parents, Mr. and| _ Running.a close second was an- : Mrs. Irvin © Neal “Hall; ‘brother, | Other second grade class, Mrs. Le- | Easter “Open House” Arranged At [ Hi igt Morton’ Hall. ota Somers’ group with a total 7 sad i Sam B. Curry, | of 38 points, fe ~ Naval HospitalBy Navy Wives No. 88 ees ital ‘Among the first grade classes, ? Prayer, Flag Salute and singing the “taught by Mrs. eee ek Due to the illness and abeenici] Jednne Reynolds. of ‘The Star Spangled Banner. Infant ; - =. Bis FA oat ite oo that - a { several members otily a very|; The Navy Wives No. 88 will| J. Y. Porter, IV, attorney-at- Died Y da short. inform i sting {Give their donation to the Jocal {aw and former peace justice, ester ‘ al: Waslesene :tonetiey Caheér Drive this week. It will /spoke on’ “Laying A Firm Foun- ‘ was held by the La Concha Nav¥|be presented to the campaign {dation for One World.” Mr. Por-| Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- p vag Wives No. 88 in building 178, U.j chairman, Mr, Louis Carbonell, | ter saidthat in his opinion: “we|@ft Louis Fisher oes am S. Naval Station yesterday. {inthe form .of.a check. A contri-, fe the world” but that) morning in the é » Moss} Final plans for the Easteri| bution to the local*Red Cross will. ‘pursue a. g hbo 4) p Boh ef the Con-| “Open House” on Sunday, which'| be made by: the Navy. Wive t may some day_estal 5: and will do Club is: sponsoring ‘for. eek . ots i -}lish’a feeling of brotherly love to noon, with 7 ~ solo parts _-Membeis ot the club who have| make a better world. . 3 Wells, res ting. 7 hed John Dillon, donated: their time:to:the Cancer| The speaker “declared. that: SF eS “wight Haines and fi ve. include: Madelene Taylor,} many lives have been spent and | Charge of arrangs JA ad RCT pts do Bass so« maify! aay Fau e untold treasures lost in efforts to |‘ Bucles yall be in : wings _ Ray Rovio. j@.on, polio, given by Mrs:| Lotise é a democratic world. | Blot in City Cemetery... : Ja tures epi emt ont bata “Hawkins “and Mrs. ‘ ola K ve the formula and the}, Survivors, besides parents are| [ ~’ 4 4 a written son, who’ will speak joint} Hi méahs/to create One World,” Mr.| grandparents, “Mrs, ‘Ethel’ Bobbit , : Nfl il heir }ly in an informal manner. "| Braxton, Bea Holt ahd Vera Porter-said. “The formula is ‘Love | nd 'R. H. Fisher. , seen The Club’s regular day at the} Wood. Other workers have béen| Thy, Neighbor As Thyself’ and |- inees be elected ‘as submitted |’ avy ‘Thrift Shop will be staffed the Misses Nancy Ross and Mary.| the means is the younger genera- | hominees be ¢ hasan its this week by Vera Wood, Genes} Salinders from the. Naval ‘Station ee pu Foo las ne be able ee carn mites: will be in i vieve Dyke, Helen Cherwa and} Ship's Service. a4 rege hig at Bee ty sty led ‘at. the regular - meeting - in igi? NORTHCOOL ee Fm, a : “= |eollectively, but we can rebuild | May. ‘Coun ital: Won 5 i i basis.” incipal Hamilton and |: Key Westers Organize Conch Club At |Colity Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary | "Ping ie Srenine ot in| © Sam 8. Cary were appointed TAKES THE PLACE OF ~ M = “ t OFfe-: i. peg é Meeting, the three second gr: 1 pond ies : 4 University Of Florida In Gainesville |E!ect Officers, Plan Buffet Supper Se earaeaean, seam sieiat meal. Heacenitn. Ut Ue ceeiee ot THE MOST EXPENSIVE The Monroe Coutty.. Bpaninel gado; auditor, Miss Rita Pinder; foman’s Auxiliary held election | p, Mi e Archer; William V. Albury, Jr. ee ts at its se Wednesday rere tember, vas Roland Gou- Ernest ; Andre meetii . the -fol- ae ag toes he haps wing Touts: “Prenaint Mrs.|.: Plans were, made for a buftet ‘Set Hee tp tive Key West fe thews; O'Neal Adams; Le! oles are empeying & visit from | ao | whe are blage. the present ischool year. ° : ive pupils from Mrs. Jose-| _Metville Rosam, who headed a \ SUMMER SUIT ‘opened the program | committee that attended ‘the lass} |. vou can BUY ¢ Song. Little Judy} meeting: of ithe county’* schdol 7 , Solist, was outstanding | board, reported on the unsuc¢ess- ‘ eginald Pritchard; 1st vice| supper to be held on the hospital | in this number, and the voices of | ful. attempt to change’ the name = R ° : - ident, Mrs. Edwin F.Trevor; | grounds on May 3. Tite: Business | chorus members blended in per-| of the sehool to “Truman Ayénue . ; ind ‘Vice President, Mrs. George] and \Professional Women’s’ Club | fect Hprmony. Elementary School”... Mr, Rosam eas; secretary, Mrs. W. Earl} will be co-sponsors of ‘the buffet}. Mrs. Leota Somers’ class pre-| Said that another attenipt will be lulian;’ treasurer, Mrs. J. J. Del- | supper. Pee: sented a number with a Pan-Am:+| Made to have'the board consent. . vite Bei deat selon, gheme. Dressed in South|to the name change.) . es ; American costumes, a large} Refreshments were: served in ’ Certificat ‘ group danced and sang songs typ- | the hall downstairs at the’ conelu- iS : ical-of-the countries to the south. } sion of the meeting. — / Given Students Poe meters of the group, re-| ~ zi 3 eee © Cemenviite. They | Charies Park; Helio Gomez; Ray- oft _shwere glad & get back to | mond Delgado; Harold Haskins; Hee Week even @ is only for | Thomas Swicegood; Bill Clifton. 1. tert Eeeter Cleetion of less| Hector Castillo and Andrew}, aes wee Mumford entered college last Tee ceeterte fom Geineevitie | February. Hector is majoring in whe fe hemes Nore wisiting im. | Foreign Trade and Andre in Ar- ate Mr ond Mire Sidney Mat. | chitecture. ee oo Gee Wolkoffs: Visit In Ohio . mee ‘ senting, the piles States, re- eB Ra 4 ue cited a poem,’ “Who Are. Our At San Car tos : Neigupony. The poem. stressed Last Tuesday, Aptil 12, ah in.fthe thought ‘that “our neighbors Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wolkoff of White Street left Key West pst week for visit to their daugh. and grandchildren in Cleve: _ Teenage Dance At Elks Club Annex 5 : visit with their’ famil¥,Funderstanding. wére ° tied’ be: Te Feature Waltz, Rumba Contests x aang! Mts, &Shrader in Cleliween the United States and An Gaeter Teenage Bence and , Johnson, Patricia and Rose Marie r friends here in Key West/Cuba. pes ; ow will be given tomer. | y, eit do. teats ae happy: Easter aid look forward| Ceftificates of . achievement in térésting © progtam * was held in] next but the people all over San © Carlos « Institute. in which | the. world. are gntire group then sti, € Bhi taki sangas lag™. closer ‘télations of ftithdship and Seg e frdm Mrs. Yulee Jones.l class were dressed in are ok only the people who live white, bunny rabbit costumes in tecog@tion of the Easter season. The ies jumped about the. ’ might rt seeing them all when they re-( the knowledge of ‘the _ Syanish|| sta recor music, : They. ane Ses home 2. cot ain of “The Baster Parade” all dress- it et Fall. i language were preaalta ah wate lowed by a group of girls The Gener © get formal and ali “ eighteen students of the Adults’) alsoodgem: Mrs. Jones’ class. The ae peopie of Key West are v Department. girls, wore white paper dresses orteelly writed & attend end t Casa Marina J The ‘special Spanish lessons. in| and ‘edited garlands of roses and dave temantven o of tun, Kathleen Winsor, author ‘of }San. Carlos ° Institute, whieh. is| fern, ming two rows, they |. omg. i ont Mire Cotes are . ». }#Forever. Amber” and her third }SUPPorted in. Key West by the | slov ung the garlands in 4 = off cheperoning this} These dances were formally Arnold Krakower con-|.Cuban goverhment, are well re-| | various position to the | $ i held ot St. Paul's Perish Hall by }tinue "their honeymoon here a¢}Céived . by those ' iiitéfested. -in recorded music. The : : fete Gereneders are | the Young People Service League Casa Martina. They were mare Mastering conversational | h. | Du Spring as its theme. |] pastage PREPAID he but were discontinued during the | tied in Savannah, Georgia. They|. The program, mainly. con Colored'Tights focused on the}.| : Py Contest Lenten season. In order to help their honeyhioon in Palm’ ted in Spanish, was as follows: buniiiés.and the girls created a rather order = ae among keep the Teenagers together and | Beach, but like éveryone else| MY Country. Song. and’ accom- } lovelyggene. ; ne ‘waters veni eceupied, Mr. and Mrs. Myrtland } this Season, moved on to Key |Paniment. a 5 iness session was open citron | ‘The whe Cates were asked to sponsor the West, Tntrodiction: The ‘Pan ‘Ameri- e reading of the minu- |} soan's INCi, of + wel by ‘Teenage Dances during the past} Whéther it’s just rest, fun, |¢an Ideal in San Carlos Institute ‘by Secretary Mrs. “Archie head, ow. e few weeks. However, after East- | beautiful scenery or new plots | by Spattish instructor Miss Be-|Robert¥ and: the treasurer's re- er, the Young People’s Service yor}, ! i and Mre'4 Hildes “Remond. °° PortebyeMiss Miriam Carey. ther West sole and Pot and | League of St. Paul's will re Resuswet set cin taereel: 5 "ohn sal ition” The Bominating committee re-| Laine Rayeer will do Hawaiian | their Friday night sure to find it in Key West. stugait Mes. Giedye ae it ane yc: \ i, end dence mumber, Sandra Parish Ha : = - ; Of Jose Mast neti Vice*pigsident, Eugene + Roberts; |. Calendar of Evenis| Kitscen Watkins. . =: sec , Miss May Sands; trea- FF ova eH FET iat, sure irs. Frances Cochran, and inning Bowlers Betty Hartman And. | gusspay, psi n— Fy Fete Miedo Neale ol pent NictatansMin! Nellie Hentcions | “American Legion ©. Auxiliary) quet- with Miguel Matiscal. ‘A toto was made, seconded Lucille Blais Bring Home The Bird Hertean ond Lucile Blais ces Gainer and Viola Beullak. et tot expect to go] The roasting chickens were Serer @eth their families’ evening | awarded as prizes by the USO tegular bi-monthly » meeting My Spanish Studies by stu- and unanimously carried that the at Post Home, Stock Island,} dent Jessie Watkins. : ee “Los Dos Principts.” Poem. by © GARD OF THANKS PRIDAY, APRIL 15— San’ Catlos pupil Miguel Mariscal.| Our sincere appreciation is ex-| Community. Singers, Special” ppanks. By student. Margatet} tended neighbors and friends for See safely wacked under their | NCCS to the winners of the Navy Good Friday Performaneé;| papris, kindnsgs and sympathy shown - x oer note | ened ll pn Fn ae reer eae Presdntation of! Diplomas. by and Jot ‘floral tokens of remem. | # ’ of }ment. Bowling Le pr | is ; 'M. Ber Hi, it At hepa c er ee | VE wood ana USO NCCS Di-| SUNDAY; APRIL 17 the ‘President of San Carlos Jn-}brance,,in the, hours of anxiety’! stitate Mr. Pablo Fernandez. and bereavement occasioned by Remarks about the Spanish| the ®8@@nt illness and death of Language. Closing address by] our | loved one, the late Henry, Secretary of San Carlos Dr. Jose] J Pierce. Your kind t C. Sanchez. thoughts and expressions will al-'! ways be remembered. last Tuesday morn-| rector Eileen Coughlin were|* Formal Opening of Key West wat that's what they did scorekeepers: 3 "+ Historical and Art Museum, heudiceme were 2 for Bet-| Through the cooperation of/ Martello Towers, 3:00 p. m. end © for Lucille | Welfare and Recreation Officer)’ Formal Opening, New County me etd they topped all compet ae — # American and Cuban National Joseph Kerwin, Ma pte : ; Beach, 3:00 p. oo t tapped all tion Alleys will be kept open for)“ Key West High School Band, 14-1t HE FAMILY. by pn alge seven more weeks of Bowling), New County Beach 3:15 p. m. Seindenis to whom certificates ngent ee ee for Navy Wives until the end of| “Easter Program, USO-YMCA| were awarded: | — May. All Navy wives are invited Patio, 9:20 P.M. habe ‘ id. Year—Kathleen Watkins, || . to join in on this end-of-season] PYESDAY, APRIL 19— e| _ 2n | : 'e ° e % «Communion Service play. Alleys are always available] ~ Ajl-Day Meeting of Key Weg | 2°!® Watkins, Carrie May|/ = TONIGHT for beginners. Assembly No.. 13, Order Nichols, Clara Mae Kranich, Ar- AT 7:30 O'CLOCK eee _ the Rainbow Girls, Beginnidg| @&lla Y; Oliva. karin. Fleming Street ord 17th at 0:20 p. m.[give a Scripture Reading; Kor-|ing workers shows a decrease| ditional Spanish lessons will be ‘ue’ - 2 at 9:30 A.M. School of In-}: Mar; “ ; garet Farris, Anne H. Special Easter Program Al USO-YMCA struction and Study Cla Becker, Helen Louise Call, Matie 4 AE TEN . Methodist Church - i sing “The| from previous month follow- | given at San Carlos School, start- ae erate: Me ne Une Ol. ek, Chr” eng, Womble Boule: |HEE the” tous! sensotah ‘gaticrn.|ing'os Tosstas: Spent aeels =|. There will be a CANDLELIGHT COM. wm Curtis o - Other handicap bowlers included = Reynolds, Enid House, MeLean. Wands Slover MeGuire, Vera Wood. Tevter, Bee Holt, Fran Pa dT. 7 i he fact that our “well.” wg to-do” customers come back for NORTHCOOL every SJ summer isa good reason you to see famous NoRTHCOOL. What you do see will | convince you thoroughly that NORTHCOOL is your. very best buy . . . for coolness, for comfort . . . for | shape holding, press retaining, wrinkle resistant | quality . . . for pattern and color beauty as cheer. H fully refreshing as summer itself..Look for the | GENUINE NORTHCOOL trademark stamped inside the coat. H.. Frakes, Florence Wold, Louise Patio On Sunday At 9:20 P.M. EMPLOYMENT |. Miler, Theo Vickery, “Margie “ - “(Continued Fromy Page One) | M. Gomia, Lee Albert, Mariposa , rogram will] YMCA Chorus directed by Miss} and agricultural workers follow-| Hayes, Wilma Christ! Mason, en Ses yy ee ln the | Marporie Coburn. The Rev. Geo. in close succession. Marga Wagenseil: : 7 Hester Night,/Ray of the Baptist Church will e number of employers seek-{| After the Easter vacation ad- Lords Prayer” by|tan an “Ave Marie”. The pro- ever, the Florida State Em-}p. m: Also lessons will be re- MUNION SERVICE at the Flgming Street : 3 ween Gros: “Send Out| gram wif oo oh Ng sg s Bomvee eee Un eke Mas “Methodist Church TONIGHT at 7:30 o'clock. | ' 4 OS Be dene by the] ton by fx i Pansh Center By ‘Duval ska ‘ A na a — Unfilled at the end of the} at 7:30 p m. 2 | * All churches in the city and visitors in Men's Shop the office of County Judge Ray- hb. ! ; the city are invited to attend. | Apply To Wed mond R. Lord by George E.| 75 |_|. The skeleton of the head in|! Simkins, 22, of the U.S. Navy| | Edison made his first|early adult life consists of 28 J.B. REID, Pastor. |} DUVAL STREET AP eeekeetien for © MOFTIOB® | and Beverly June Jeaes, 21, of it application in 1868 for an} bones—~but the number is greater | a war Mied yesterday im! 1019 Margaret street. electrical vote recorder. in youth and smaller in old age. Ned , ¥