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HH ste: ere hl bitata ss I Sy "4rO peg tat tla da Sere bals iglaadntaws th. Yo Hy wn bb Ga Lbs dn dig be HS Ss Ag ee be ae Se, tarts eT eee. Ae ie PG be Pe eres es Be Oe, : Woman’s Club Butertained 110 Guests ; From Convention Saturday After——o The Key West Woman's Club > entertained 110 ruathe: than 275 guests expected from the ‘hound bus loads of a quienitions saetamterigin she traty d ‘greeted ; 3 ap . Woman's ‘Club ‘by ‘the uunsheon fy wont Deoeratio Fuge =m hn sae to Sea aed 0} on a tour of the elubrepms .and!! Green dyed fistmet, pink-paint- "grounds and they were given an‘ [some wonderful wake | ¢ ‘Mrs ~especially prepared iby -ion Russell. { After lunch the women were: taken on a tour of the city, they: submar- stopped off to visit, the ine base, the submarimetender S. * Aquilino Lopez, Jr., and Mrs. Or- ; 4 for the occasion. Mrs. Eugene Ot- was no end to the com- re pliments heaped onthe Key West | “S. Gilmore and ‘the little White |-Contingent forthe superb decora- House. There were women ‘trom Cali-' se don pad ‘did for the National . ion ‘of ~Woman’s Clubs ‘fornia, Idaho, Kansas, Texas, | Banquet held at. the Hollywood Montana and Maine and they all):Hotel in Hollywood, Florida. The expressed ‘themselves as partic-| hanotis in ularly thrilled with the drive; an many of the touring visitors’ down there over the overseas. on Saturda: “highway. Much praise . was \@x-j|: “pressed for the well labeled ‘trees is created much itterest nd many of the visitors asked | Woman's Glub- i eind Tuesday for samples of leaves, blossoms, |'‘T» and slips. , - Mrs. George Mills White with ‘the ‘help of Eugene Otto and Bill; ‘ ‘Henry hung many imteresting; the regular meeting of the Wo-' 20th = Because of the amount of work involved \in getting up a proper report of the Convention, etc., Key West paintings around the! man’s,.Clab scheduled for Tues- clubhouse and generally saw 10 ‘the decorating of the clubhouse ' Excellent Spanish Program Highlight Of PTA Pan-Americanism Last Week , The Parent-Teacher Associa- tion of the Key West High school} Cabanas spoke of the harmonious, ? relationship. enjoyed by Latin school last week. The special hon- | 4Mericans and Americans and ‘of ored guests were the parents of |the spirit of peace, respect and standing which is the aim’ bserved Pan American Week at! its monthly meeting in the high) Spanish speaking students of the day ‘has ‘been postponed until the, following ‘Tuesday, May 10. , a Both ‘Miss Remond and Senor High School. PTA President of Pan-Americanism. It was also “pened the session with the usual! mentioned that if all countries of Dusiness meeting which included | the world observed the ideals of ‘the electon of offcers for the ‘pan-americanism ‘we would have omng schol year. a basis for wotld security, peace ected offcers for the Junor-! and ‘understanding. ‘Senior High School PTA fer 1949- 50 were: president, Mrs. Fernado’] singing of the ining Cuban: art Anthem, several so-, Camus; vice president, Mrs. Bver- (ptt Rivas; secretary, Mrs. ‘Carneéli- us Harvey; treasurer, Miss Mary] Rumba: and. Cuban ‘band instrd-' Mrs. Eva ‘Gibson directed_the talked btiefly «on the Trevor; historian, Mrs. Clarence | ments. Amelia Acosta sang with Sweeting. began with welcome Maitland Adams, Mr. Horace O'Bryant, superintendent of Cty.| Joyce: Williams expressed her schools and Mr. Ed. Schweitzer, ee the high pest - 4 — ‘for the beauty which the uest speakers were Senor Ju- | Spanish speak: le give to dio Cabanas, member of the Mon-' the Island ef Nag oy The roe County Schoel Board nd'j meeting adjourned: with refresh- Senorita Benildes Remond of the} ments' which were served in the University ef San Carles, both] corridors and there was also'a fine of whom were introduced by the } exhibition of typing on @isplay in hostess of the evening Miss Inez] the corridors that evening by Mr. Newman, head of the high school} Dek Young’s class, which all of the guest enjoyed seeing. Spanish department. ‘Junior-Senior High May Day Festival : , | the Rumba ‘band and everyone The special Spanish 'am'-enjoyed. the ‘special entertain- memt’of Spanish songs, recita- trom His Honor, the Mayor,’ A.]tionsand the Rumiba band. een sete = 0a on een ton te nc Program Chairman Mildred gratitude and apprecia- :To Be Held In Bayview Park At Night The annual Parent-Teacher As- ; sociation May Day Festival of the-Key West Junior-Senior High Schoo) will begin at 7 o'clock on the night of May 5 in Bayview Park, ‘ mi The crowning of Ivan Vighega, Hl king, jand- Dorothy Car queen, may pole dancing anda band program are features of the’ event. For ‘the first time since its opening several years ago, atten- dants have been chosen from the A-and 7B classes at the Federal ' > nior-Senior high school has cele-| yonda Sawyer,:John Cerezo, Jim brated May Day at night. The first nocturnal event held ‘last year was so successful and reveiv- / ed such favorable comment that Bell Cates and Hube of the Junior Class and Jackie Duane and Raymond Cole ef the “Sophomore Class. “val at night again this year. | “Senior attendants will be Betsy tt Martinez Faulkner, Jack Larsen, Helio Or- ‘opeza, Eraste Perez, Kermit Rob- erts, Sylvia Clark, Eleanor Dem- e " eritt, Donald Kerr, Floyd Rob- it was decided to hold the Sesti- ers, Gay Leu Barroso, Li Ona Hoffman, Terry Doughtry, Paul Watler, Pamela Russell, Eugene Roberts, Edyth Hampton, Billy { Roberts, Jo Ann Mullin, Ornaldo Lopez, Regela Guerra and John Carbonell. ‘hear ee Fort Taylor Officers’ Club Spring ‘Formal Was Well Attended Saturday Saturday night's Spring Form- al at the Fort Taylor Oficers Olub | .was well attended and the guests ‘joined the dance contests most “enthusiastically. : The patio was decofated with fishne tand the tables were strewn with bougainvillaea and fern. The -trellis aroun dthe bandstand was draped in greens and bougainvil- lea and there were colored jars filled with oleanders and pe- tunias set around which gave the whole place a spring-like air and everyone, particularly enjoyed .Mr. and Mrs. Dewski's excellent music, Arab sheiks flavor their tea with mint, ae * Winners of the Waltz contest were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carleton nd Mrs. Leighton and her part- mer. The prizes were bottles of champagne. The judges were Comdr. and ‘Mrs. Robert’ Harwood, Comdr. and Mrs. J. P. Edwards; Comdr. and Mrs. Eli Vinock and Mrs. ‘Willard Laughon. The Naval Hospital group had a table for thirty guests. Lt. Com- mander and Mrs. W. J. Hall were with @ sterling juice ‘presented ; i ‘cup for their first born Mary Elizabeth. eee Mem <a Tibetan Monks serve iea with | ANNUAL MEETING OF THE WOMAN’S AUXILIARY ae } 1290 AM. Registration, al sig Ro 8:00 P.M. Capaing Ras. Sy Sees Seek Mr. David Pettis, Miss Sara Rad- tines, Miss Bllen Trevor, Mr..Wil- § jj 12:30 P.M. Address Rt. . John D. Wing, D.D. lay asked to be shown’ ‘cesan Convention to be held here| The Qpening Service will begin| AN, Jimmie Fallon, SN, ‘and Sal iday the 3rd at 10 A.M. in the La, The. last four students of the folowing “jib * attendants~ are’ ‘from: Annex: . Betty Canova, El- eanor Carlsen, Judy Daughtery, > This is the secend year ‘the Ju- Vi Ann Neblett, Ann Sawyer, La- | Dide: 30:00 AM. Seidbration ot joly Communion according to!" 7:15 A.M. » St. Paul's ‘Church. eae 2h Sa . F. Acevedo, Mr. and. . A. Brad Tuesday, May Std sday, May 4th riguez, Mr. William Curry, -Miss wiam 7:15 A.M. Morming Prayer, St. "s Church. Magdalena Russell, Mr. Cecil’ Mr. Bd frum 7:30 A.M. Certo Diocesan Celebration of the Holy Eu-|M@"#is: Miss Martha Bouza, Mr. ’ Claude. V: 0:00 A.M. Celebration ‘of the Communion according to the Use of ithe Pra of 3549. us A.M. Business Session, First Methodist Church. Robert W. Braum, Miss Patricia’ Castro, Mr. Tommy Plunkett, Ida Haskins, Mr. Jack Smith,'Day, Miss Nancy Fairfield, Mr. Albury, Miss Lauriette Roberts, and Mr. Jack Larson. 2:30 P.M. Business Session, First Methodist Church. F . Diocesom Elks’ Club 7:48 A.M. Mornis i t ne USO-NCCS Held Swimming Picnic At 0:90 AM. Business Session, Feat Methodist Church, Boca Chica Beach Sunday Afternoon Address by the Rt. Rev. Henry I. Louttit, D.D. ee. USO NCCS picnickers filled ee cars ag a truck, for fete . wis F ne unday trip for swimming ani Special Church Services And Dinners | beach games at Boca Chica beach. Ave Features Of Diocesan Convention {Sse MES se leigh Ansan 2 ers, cal sug) 2 es 1aces 2 On ia, AN; the wieriie roasters were. The important Episcopal Dio-; Annex 8 p.m. Wednesday the 4th.|Pete Rizzo, AN, and Olon Rivers, ‘the first week in May is the 27th} at 8 p.m. in St. Paul’s Church on|Uabella, SN, served the iced’ Annual Convention. of the Epis-| Tuesday evening:and the Right} cokes. The Boy Scout training of: copal Church, Diocese of South|Rev. John D. Wing, Bishop of their ‘youth served the i Florida. The Atinual Meeting of| the Diocese of South Florida, wif! | 800d ‘stead as fire-makers ‘and the Woman’s Auxiliary ‘of the j-preach. cooks and ‘the Junior ‘Hostesses! Bpiscopal Church will also be| Celebration of the Holy Com-|‘enjoyed the role of guests. | held here in Key West at that munion will be ‘hela at 7:30-a.m.| The beach party included Bet-!rector Eileen Coughl ‘time—on May 3rd, 4th and 5th;| and 10:00 a.m..om Wednesday and) Sen een oe scan aie ‘St. Paul's Church as ‘host. {the Right Rev. Henry I. Louttit, Two Births In The Philadelphia mint in 1932 Registration will begin on Tues- ae ae nr gl 2 ‘the ive rad produced 14,500,000 coins. 9! yu lorida, will pre: = - ypu . sermon. at ‘the 10:00 a.m. service., N aval H ospital This service will be conducted’ as ear as ‘possible in the same| Six pound, ten ounce son ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES ‘manner ‘in which it was done. in| was born in the U: S. Naval Hos. and EQUIPMENT the year 1549, this year being the} pital, West, to Mrs. Marie ri sent spigionceary Wi the Bock etlamcunne: cin’ at Fooegh 7. [DERN BE. PENNE 280 ‘Common Prayer in English. Fa-| OR, “s S tr ther ‘James MacConnell: will be| O’Rourke, EN2, USN, USS Trum-, odiebrant of the mex. “4. « | petfish, U. S. Naval Station, The The-mueic at thi¥ decvilh isthe child has been named Daniel. under the : daughter was born to Mrs. Alice Cox, wife, of Charles Co%, EN2, USN, U..S. Naval Station. The’ Ross, Bernard Sanders, ME3, Jo- an Larry Segety, SO ‘SN. -<'s party was chaperoned -by vector Eileen Coughlin. Concha Hotel, which is conven- tion headquarters. Delegates will’ be ‘housed at the La Concha and Casa Marina Hotels. Tickets for special dinners may’ be purchased at the La Concha Hotel. , The Layman’s Dinner will be held jin ‘the La‘Concha Hgtel din-' ing room, 6 p.m. The Wemen's‘ Auxiliary Dinner will be held at Delmonice’s Restaurant at 6 p.m. }: i 1 on Tuesday and the Diocesan direction of Miss ueriteHil- ‘Banquet will be held at Elks Club’ Reusseau-King Wedding Took Place in Submarine Base Chapel On April 29th Mr. .and. Mrs. Asa King of Den-'} Barna of Salem, «Ohio: . were ver, Colorado announce the mar-| among the wedding guests. riage of their daughter, Mary to! Following a wedding breakfast Urban Rousseau, EMFN, son of! in the dining room of the ‘Over- Mr. and Mrs. O. Rousseau of Wi-| seas Hotel, the bride and groom which all the wheat kernel except 4 . the husk is used. Eye Examination and Visual Training chita, Kansas. The ceremony | left ‘by ges sg ge Complete Service on took place in the Naval Chapel ville on .a i trip. ie lication : es of the U. S. Submarine Base,| bride's traveling outfit was a dup a of Lens Father Sporrer officiating. grey gabardine suit ‘with white I will no tenger be te- sponsible for any debts sontracted by any one other than myself. 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. The bride wore a lovely bridal | accessories. Mrs. Rousseau whi costume of white taffeta andja registered nurse is also an ac- French lace. Her full length veil| complished . musician, having was held on her head by a crown} been graduated from the Girl’s of ‘brilliants, and she carried. a} School, Hayes, Kansas. Mr. Rous- ‘ted be bouquet of white carnations. seau is a graduate of Cathedral | Dated May 2, 194 F Memorial Hospital The Matron or Honor, Mrs.{ High School, Wichita, Kansas and Signed: 417 Eaton Street Robert Gallagher wore an orchid ; has been in the navy three years. MANFORD c TELEPHONE: gown and carried an old fashion-’ Upon returning from their és Re: ed ‘bouquet of pink’ carnations:| wedding trip the young couple MAROTTA p Mr. Robert Gallagher was best} will reside’ at 1012 Varela street, man. Mr. and ™ Stephen. P. | Key West. ; : ip ee Operetta With Stephen F ‘oster Music At Convent The St. Francis Xavier school is presenting an Operetta ‘Jean- ie” with the light brown hair no doubt, and music ‘by Stephen Foster in the Convent Auditori- ‘um on Friday, May 6th at 8 Akron, Qhig, was’so named be- ‘I cause if. was (believed to be the 1 highest pdint of land in the state. |! The word is Greek for “summit”. SAVE 67° ON RETURN TICKET p. m. Tickets may be obtained from students of "Francis Xavier or may be purchased at the door the night of the performance. An evening of really fine entertain- ment is promised all who attend. Gimepamemnenes SUMMER EXCURSION FARES May 15th - October 3149 21-DAY ROUND TRIPS NEW YORK $111.50* PHILADELPHIA = $103.75* WASHINGTON, o.c. $ 93.70* BALTIMORE $ 97.80* ~—wiigie S| NATIONAL AIRLINES TROPICAL TRADER ie. Duval Street Phone 200 i or your travel agent ss Ticket Oftice Meacham Airaert The fish called the flounder can imitate the pattern as well as the color of their backgrounds. Plac- ed on a checkerboard, the flound- er will attempt to reproduce the arrangement of the squares on its body. PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service Is More Economical! dt Is PURE, Heatthy and Safe Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (CE DIVISION) TELEPHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, FLORIDA Choose Your GIFTS trom U Semething for Member of the Lepez Jr., Miss Sylvia Rivas, Mr.'‘Mr. Frank Young, Miss Leticia Miss. Mary Walterson, Mr. Nilo’ Doyle Lowe, Miss Rose Roberts, ty Armayor, Betty Garing, Roy Schneider, Rosalie Camalier, Pete Rizzo, AN, Ralph Holtzinger SA, Eunice McCraw, ‘Olon Rivers, Jo- anne Knowles, Mary Saunders, Jimmy Fallon SN, Luigi Anastas- ia, AN, Caroline Camalier, Carol Boza, eSal Labella SN, Nancy Porter, Bob Corson So 1, Ja- nice ‘Ross, Art Bernardin, SN, and M. Ross and USO NCCS di-