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28 cen FR g eonvendiniaonnion — to St. Paul's Woman's Auxiliary Hard Al Work Preparing For eet be no ry-wrinkles Coming Diocesan Convention : it ye y raen shall be en As e blushing bride “ex- Epi - “ the Program of the during the Diocesan Coaventioa.! wand tat apt ey iecesan Convention The Woman's Auxiliary «is so and excitement. Thanks to ReL- veh takes place here May 3rd Proud of the wonderful redecora- u west addition to their 40) and Sth, the Woman’s Auxil-' “M8 job ‘effected with funds Bridal Service, WEDIQUEPPE! lary, Dincese of South Florida! ore 1°, oe auxiliary oe they , TI no worries estos: | iM 3 = anning a special day of thifigs "t goil iri wan hold its Annual Meeting. “open house” at the Parish Hall the be. Pag ae here in Key West too. Along with to which the public is invited but embarrassment for shi atthe the representatives of the clergy whose i ; and other delegates, the Women’s ‘later. er ee nent on everybod ; ioe ; fi alls euxiliery representatives teo will! Special thanks and apprecia- i fot! All be- " ‘ / lL thi: ‘idal front! = vegin their participation in the tion are hereby given by the cause WEDROUBTIE te tees Ptevtie ayy have a ney im e for Mrs. Fleming al "Garrett answered question put to him. he suggested. pel % Fe very good-looking man who! Diocesan Convention with regis- | 5 is ' tration at the La Concha Hotel ai | Woman's Auxiliary to the fol-| tell you, and POLLOCK’S to help lowing carpenters, int ? is 1 ers ‘Ou se 2} gw py deg helpers who freely peat ae right, W Chine yend aie Mildred Ba Bae ge ons th 88/ time and labor in the redecora- | ed with ideas of the whys, w dent @uthe. Episcopal wr. F ‘esi- | ting of the Parish Hall. They are:! and wi of the wedding its y vee ten. 3 ear Angel Delgado, Curry, ens fori Bc Fl : "ot St pole bs id,|Wm. Knowles, Julia Barros,! the new apartment, and Auaill ted ‘man’s | Maitland Pinder, Emmerson Bec-| ideas for parties for the bride be- . lary hag appoin the fol-|caise, Alvin Gates, Malcolm she marries and by the »wing committees: Pierce, John Kenneth Curry, nds. have ed © my : Chairman of Pages—Mrs. Glo-' Glenwood Sweeting, Evelio Ruct riana Bayley; Chairman of Liter- 1 and it’ ature and Exhibits—Mrs. Eliza- i ig pe ten Ta ioiene tire ; John J. Romero who replaced the | oh so Ipvely, and I do hope I'll re- | lighting fixtures after all the ceive some fer wedding beth Baker and Mrs. Violet Land- tuyt; Chairman of registrations—/ wallboard and ceili _ ing board was | but round . tell Mra. Dan Navarro. ; hoon | Put.on and painted. ber ia a your pat ries Mrs. Mervin Russell, who bas! ‘The Church Sunday School is t you lack in it! What been named Chairman of the donating a new stage curtain,| do? ius os Anouel Mecting. has called a! maroon in color which should be! POLxOC KS, that favorit special meeting to make further ready s00, The new wallboard | jewelry store of yours, come ‘to plans and appointments. The! and fresh paint as well as‘ new] your re! Bess! That's what regular Women's Auxiliary busi-| window sills and venetian blinds | some of that BRIDAL SERVICE news sessions will be held at the have certainly rejuvenated the, j ! Friends will ask you Fiest_ Methodist Church during old Parish Hall and the Woman's ig "ve selected your pattern, al you have to say ,is “Oh There wil} be an exhibit of thank ali who had a part in help-| yes, "I found it at POLLOCK’S” the Convention week. | Auxiliary of St. Paul's hereby) serapbooks, year books and post- ing to get it ready. for the im-|;..or ‘Yes, It's. registered “at Mrs. uniform came .up then, jones that he Felicity f then mounted the mniicteere sai yout ’ was F 5 eyes eee riod the Yonica ‘a, Steet “she! heard the men gas| was ‘ippy’s a ‘a little movement, TMs, There ity and Garett The butler si ihe le aegtee oi rai ‘why, ter Allan, sir! “Sorry,” said: message ‘is fa Me Plening fa 2 er —let's go- Tl take] at tened to Caprett's inte sai in. He looked hata at Gare “Okay, Buddy—let's "| lence. M idy- have it, ce her heat ‘Don’ ty Weld: her Bréath. itive Tippy looked) up int en | erg Murray, 27, of Naval Hospi- ‘ Jimmie Get | tal; by Darrold J. Carpenter, 23, | i@ | street; by Hubert E. Harroun, 42, , left Key W. of the U. S. Navy and Mary Jo- {route to i of the U. S. Navy ad Elizabeth | Base, Bernadette McCann, 21, of 1229) he was i Duval street and by Samuel J.' now on Pieree, 58, of 714 Olivia street and | signment Marie Elizabeth Estes, 38, of the | Shaw ‘Air rear of 520 Grinnell street. Seuth ers at the St. Paul's Parish Hall Key West BPW Held Impressive Meet. With Induction Of 38 New Members By District And State Officers Visitors, Guests, District and State Officers—yes, and ever the members themselves were truly amazed at the number and scope ef the fine accomplishments of Key West's Business and Profes- sional Women's Club under the moet able leadership of Mrs. Wil- helmina Hervey during her pres- idemiial term Or 1948- ‘ Following @ short business meeting and election of new offi- cers for 1949-50 for which term Mrs. Mary Lee Graham was el- ected President, outgoing _presi- dent Mrs. Harvey turned over the Chair to Mrs. Graham and read her most moving report. Some twe dozen local and civie projects were aided by the BPW with monetary aid as well as the as- sistance of BPW members as workers and all of the National Pund Campaigns received a @r@up token donation from the BPW's as well Special blue ribbon awards for meritorious service were handed oul to the following: Claire Ar- lem, Rose Miller, Marie -Hartell, Mary Lee Graham, Grace Crosby, ! Marion Stark, Stell Ciesinski, An- gela Caro, Aloysia van Goidtsno- ¥®, Elizabeth Schnedier, Lucille Hardaway, Blanche Miller, Cath- erine McManue, Eloise Felton, Louise Ketchum, Vermell Hutch- son, Gertrude Laubscher, May Douglass, Rose Frank, Esta Sil- herman, Ethel Decker, Eileen Coughlin, Eva Warner Gibson, Hattie Lou ilten, “Billie” Sturte, Merion Simone, Doris Ca- fey, Anite Hartenstine Amelia Cabot, Stell Ciesinski was also Voted the vst sluable BPW member as well as receiving her Mut ribbon award for meritori ous werVice Te Address Parents Paul K. Brick, se oMtive from Mian i Kay Wee on F the Parents of Cub Scou —, ats hb the Poinciana ut field ex | be here jay to talk to nd of iana.| 5 in active the et come thru Gnd the groups are working un jefinite handicap. The Gub Scouts are the boys fom nine to 12“ ¢ still too Seout Field Rivactet Paul K. Brick portant coming Convention. Half of the audience had to, move their seats back to make room for the largest group of members the Key West BPW has ever inducted in one session. Dis- trict Director of District Number 7, Irene Redstone Parker comed the mew members and them of the duties and rsponsi- bilities their membership would engender as well as the fun. She! read the National BPW pledge involving serviée to others and the community rather than one- self and the inductees all repeat- ] ed it after her. State Public Affairs Chairman, Mrs. Lila M. Durgan gave a mov- ing talk explaining the lovely gold National Emblem of the B. P. W.'s with its Samothrace Vic- tory, Caduceus, Torch, Screol and. Ship and told how éach of ‘these, symbols embodied a goal toward hich all BPW clubs must strive. A special greeting from a non- officer member was given to all the newly inducted grou,p in the person of Mrs. Pearl M. Crowell of the Miami, Florida BPW, A wonderful buffet supper of. ham, mixed green salad, egg and) cotato salad, punch and cake but) a fittingly fine end to this most! | unusual and interesting conga Lad Says: ‘The supper was, if possible, en- hanced by the lovely floral deco-' rations arranged by Miss Ethel Decker. There was a table center-\ piece of African Daisies and Queen Anne's Lace and masses of bougainvillea all around the meeting rooms. At Poinciana young to join the regular scout troops. In order to join this group or other scout troops, one or both parents must attend this meeting. Mr. Brick hopes to be able to get all the necessary consent from parents and whatever other co- operation is necessary and he: will do whatever is possible to expedite the charters for Poinci- ana troops so that they may go ahead in full scout activity. Fleming Street Methodist Sunday School Running Party On Friday Tee Pieming Street Methodist Church Sunday Seno giving Bayview Park on 1 48 pm ther en- be cake eshment 4 under ¢ Buperintend: — , WARREN BOOSTS Prom Page One) @f the Pan-American ent of the Sunday School, Mr. Merrill Felton, each Department- al head having charge of his or her own group: Miss May Sands is in charge of beginners; Harold Pue of the Primary group; and Beral Roberts of the senior or adult group. All members are cordially invited to attend. Highway ulated and supported in its at- ‘|barrassment for anybody! wel-| The Gulf Transporta- tion Company should be congrat- POLLOCK’S.” There’s no em- The friends will run right down, check with ~ POLLOCKS ‘and find out what you have in your silyer.and what you need, And 01 Iver collection grows and ¥ and grows... thanks to thi per service at POL- LOCK's:- “Everybody seems to always give the same things for brides- id's. gi and I want to bea Sivent in my choice whi ‘next month. Can you f something out of | this Connie.” ry ’s an idea or two and I'm hese gifts would make ‘conversation pietés, as well as énjoyable presents’. . sterling eartings, the plain disc types with the girl's first name graved,en-one and-her last nai on thefether. POLLOCKS wi order » special for you. Other ideas are round or heart-shaped with all the data about U ing engraved on them} e «sterling bon bon dishes.(these come in many charming shapes and designs) with the same information en- graved on them. r “Can the number of groom: men outnumber the bridesmai: in the wedding personnel? Alice in the wedding personnel? Anes eB) *¥@sthere can be more grooms- in bridesmaids if they are needed. ta.take care of the seat- ing of the; guests.—Advt. © z The |. i ‘ WEATHERMAN; , q 1c JKey,West and Vicinity: Partly clot d continued warm thru Friday..Moderate to fresh east- erly, winds. orida: Partly cloudy over southandféentral portions thra Friday#Few scattered showers in souttieast portion today and to- night. Mostly cloudy extreme north portion with scattered showers mostly in Tallahassee area. J nville Thru _ Florida Straits!, Moderate easterly winds becoming fresh at times today thru Friday. Partly cloudy wea- ther. Isolated light showers in south portion. East Gulf: Moderate east to southeast winds thru Friday. Mostly cloudy with a few showéts im extreme north portion other- wise partly cloudy weather. VRW Will Meet Thursday Night = { A regular meeting of Southern- most Post 3911, Veterans of Fore- ign Wars will be held tonight at 8:00 p. m. at their clubhouse on Elizabeth street. Commander Tony Arthur urges all members and visiting comrades to attend. The. -“ink-sacs” of cuttlefish yield sepia pigment used by art- ists, according to the Encyclo- paedia Britanica. eI tempt to complete this project “as soon as possible.” Dipn said the company is mak- s«|Pollock’s Starts | — gine! Sirle ¢ TEAK ¢ jock’s, Quality Jewelers, an-| : = WILSON'S SLICED . | MEATY END C! ogige acre: egies ~ Goes He BACON, Ib. 48e 4B. cy wine bra Me r moment, wide-eyed, thi le of her eyed. lor the dle-aged. ae, ‘con’ sty arms, ~Jand said » “Oh, “You—found him! Oh, ‘ Lanny nes ‘way down at bag | st to a lady ina Fel: a hands Bey out and ac a ier the ro ‘Susan as a! 's ie!” howled her’ to Sue avoiding aenae eye. aes Whee c as “And you didn’t see a. woman to. , Susan | in white—the baby’s nurse” Susan looked up at Felicity and her eyes. went on questioning Tippy, SUPERETTE MARKET Bridal Column Sponsored By In 1820, the United States had| The. United States takes. some a population of 10 million per-| 56% of Chile’s exports 4nd sup- sons. plies about 40% of her imports. - es feature, “Bridal ice Depart- ment”. A free service designed tol assist the bride and facilitate gift selections by her friends. { Today, as announced elsewhere on this page, Pollock's have ada-} ed a new feature to their Bridal | Department. It consists of a ORR, Designed for paid column, which will appear in this paper on Tuesdays and Joyous Fridays. Designed to help the * 5 bride-to-be, the column is w Weddings ten by Susan Medlock exclusive- | < COLORED and QUARTERED OLEO ly for Pollock’s and will appear under the heading “WEDIQUET- POLLOCK’S CHURNGOLD Susan Meflleck, who once had j “Service to the rs - |b tea with and interviewed Emily Bride” Post, the authority on etiquette, ! has become a prominent, recogniz-! ed adviser to brides on the “why,' when and where” of wedding! protocol. Miss Medlock, whose stories about Southern homes, ' the Southern manner of enter- taining, have appeared in Ameri- can Home, Better Homes & Gar- den, Town & Country, Mademo- iselle and Readers Digest is well known in the South, ‘as she wrote the’.column “Peachtree Parade” for the Atlanta Journal for ten Takes Care of Matty Burdensome WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE.. E-Z LIQUID No. 2 Can Homestead 2 STARCH .qt.l5c | Tomatoes .. In addition to helpful, authentic information sup- ee by our Bridal Secretary and through our col- uy “Wediquette”, by Susan’ Medlock, the bride- to-be may avail herself, without obligation, of these ‘features of Pollock’s Bridal Service Department .’. . years. In her column, WEDIQUETTE, Miss Medlock will nat;only ansr, wer vital questions pertaining to! the wedding itself, but also help!} 1. solve those difficult problems of | decorating the bride’s new home or apartment, particularly with reference to some of those gifts! for which the bride can not read- | ily find a use. Grooms, too, will} find this new feature by Pol-| lock’s of interest. Questions for Miss Medlock to} answer may be written in to Pol- i lock’s and will be answered in this column as space permits. If an immediate answer is desired, one may visit Pollock's Bridal The ordering of proper, engraved announcements, invi- tations and reception cards from one of Florida's largest engraving firms. Stokely's CRANBERRY SAUCE. can l5c FACTORY-PACKED SUGAR .. 3-LB. PKG. MAHATMA RICE...... 49c NO. 2% CAN California ae tos. 42¢ 2 CANS CAMPBELL'S “ Pork&Beans 25¢ 2. Expert assistance in the selection and registration of sher patterns in silver, stemware and dinnerware, pro- duced by leading, well known manufacturers. 3. fAccurate maintenance of the Bride’s Book in which _.each piece of her selected patterns is recorded, whether purchased at Pollock's or not, eliminating duplications and assuring complete services. At the same time, this simplifies gift giving. aC aint ber of their Bridal Deparemoet. | Sones See BE ee ee Lphab he. : ’ e be ° Se POTATOES 10 uw. 39¢ Calendar of Events}| 5. Free, illustrated booklets by Gorham, Towle, Interna- $ tional and Heirloom on the proper care of silver and YELLOW SWEET THURSDAY. (ae tee the accepted forms of serving : Regular Meeting, Lions Club, # On ON Lbs . in Den on Seminary Street. H ae 4 2 | Ss 3 13¢€ 6:15 P.M. Attention is also directed to Pollock’s Club Plan by which | FRIDAY, APRIL 22— Complete Services of Silver. Stemware and Dinnerware |2 FRESH GREEN-TOP . . Officers Wives Club Luncheon. may be PURCHASED ON BUDGETED PAYMENTS i “a « at Ft. Taylor, 12:30 P.M. Res- without additional cost CA OTs BUNC! 4 ervations Must Be In By 8 } RR H oe P.M., Wednesday. Regular Meeting, Fern Chap- ter, Order of Eastern Star, in Masonic Hall, 8 P.M. Fleming St. Methodist Church Sunday School Picnic at Bayview Park 4:30 p. m. All members invited. Meeting of Parents of Cub Scouts and_ prospective Scouts at Community Hail, Poinciana, 8 p. m. SATURDAY, APRIL 23— Consult Our Bridal Department for the Finest in Silver, Crystal and China POLLOCK’S Wt RED JONATHAN APPLES tb. Semi-Self Service: ARCHER'S SemiSe! Servis “The Store That Serves You Best” / 814 Fleming Street Key West. Florida. 15¢: . 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