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owt ith the house count at the La} j pot Ae pt gieorrrhew of them guests ty! f the 27th ‘Annual ee ere vention of the it i was nat supesig ttn that ¢ last ‘night’s church service at St.! Paul's and the Dinner at Delmon- ieo’s were crowded to ¢apacity } bers and over. At Delmonico, Arturo Boza, proprietor, was told to prepare for 1 r 120 for the lasmane ¢ din- ~-Some 180 attended and at 40 had.to be turned away. | was, eyery chair stool and! of his neighbors were press- ed into service to. accommodate! r: as many as possible. The excel dent, dinner of local specilaities— | a. Ggias ean soup, Sa eda | ao he Cann R benas } m of the aad yellow tice, wen thovoly on. Paul's —- DIR rere ee eee me core er ‘Convention Delegates Es Way To Attend Poinciana School day Day Festival Friday, May 6th Poinciana School children, parents and faculty have gone all * 6ufon their May Day Celebration ‘ preparations for May 6th, begin- ning at 4:30 p. m., and they hope as many people as possible will “come and see their program and S-efitettainment for that day. All ee to Episcopal Conven- ~tion..who are here on Friday are , Sordially and especially invited. ” ‘You simply drive out Flagler ave- ~ mue to the City Stadium and just sobace of it are the hg) grounds, or just take the Py gen phd elle .ip@A See City Stadium. sweunfiea Finigee” Cootiette Club’ by Vanessa . Saunders No. $71 held its monthly meeting! en¢e Solomon. ' i ' ‘ i There will, of course, be a May ““'Diy King and Queen Freddie Frohock and Barbara Baughman respectively. Their attendants “will consist of flower girls, crown and court jester. The pro- ram will inchude.. two rythm "oo composed of the st a, There will be a chorus of! “Sea Finigee o Cootiettes Initiated pach Services, Diuier Events Crowded To Capacity a Goa } Fuincinna | es wil ag aye thw hie aya ey. See sor ea which the hospitable urch, | Mr: Boza always sends around.’ The church service following: the dinner was crowded to ¢apa- pd > had’ many. of the mem- of the congregaton of St. Paul's. stood around at the doors so that they could enjoy every aimee hy aoe be tga wl are a this important Episcopal sy clave. 7 Because of the ted | attendance it was found necessa- y to limit the attendance at the m. today, to ae the - Convention bed ee Cn ae, pecially sunflower: boys from..the and Srade. The second - grade girls will be dressed as violets. The fifth and: sixth grades will com- pos¢ the song and flute band and the girls of the fifth and sixth grades will from the Rainbow chorus. The Maypole dance will be iol Saeale with the vie awe tion and origini ed as eu and prizes pa an All the children will be in ¢os- tume, t ounds, stage etc., will be gaily rated and reftesh- mene and cold drinks will be available, Parents and teachers of the Poincinaa School deserve a special yote of thanks for the | work put into the cosiumés and decraotions for this occasion. ape New Member In Their. Tusday Meeting] at the V. F. W. Hall on Elizabeth Street at 8:00 p. m. last night. A new member was initiated inte the club at the meeting, Rose‘ Marie Albury, amid gales - ef, laughter as the different stunts were put on to make the new} recruit a proper member of the, “Sea Finigee‘s”. To become a member of this; club, initiates must be members good standing in the V. F. W. Auxiliary, and have been so for at least sixty days prior to initi- ation into the “Finigee’s”. The initiating committee was; composed of: Obdulia Garcia, as- sted by Beverly Arthur, and Va- nessa Saunders. The new mem- ber was given her oath of obli- gation by the chief, Veva Woed. be “Th¢ “Sea Finigees’”’ are plan-} Ning a “hard times” dance on’ turday, May 28 beginning eG dance- committee is headed we re aa Méin'Than 60 Children Attend” ~~} and Flor-} They will | hire the} # Es seer select the prizes to be given for the best costumes dur- ing the evéning, and take care of all. details. The new member, Rose Marie Albury, is ta make posters for the dance, which will be — placed in around town. Advance publicity will be in The Citizen, beginng the end of «tis week. No tickets will be. printed, but admission will be collected at the door the night of the dance. Through an error, it was an- nounced that members of the V. F. W. Post were guests at the barbecue, .at which the Cootiet- tes’ were hostesses, an Wednes- ‘day, April 2%th. Only members of ‘the Cootie Club No. 31, their wives, Cootieties and their hus- C.j bands were present during the evening. The next meeting for the Coot- liette's will be Tuesday, June 7, ja: at 4:00 Pp m., at the Post Birthday Party In Bayview Park | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gelabert of 706 Elizabeth street gaye a party for their daughter Nancy Gelabert on her eighth birthday on Monday afternoon The party was held at Bay- view Park and some 63 children attended as well as thirty mothers. Refreshments consisted of egg salad sandwiches, ice cream, cake and soft ff There were many games and community singing enjoyed by the whole party. There were draw prizes and the girl who drew the lucky name was Blanch Santana ang the little boy drawing the win- ning name was Charles Yates. Jn} Be' the drawing prize for mothers, Mrs. Carmelina Ramirez drew the winning name. The following children attend- ed the party. Alice Jenks, Betty Jenks, Doug: | Co! las Jenks, Caroline Jenks, Ray- mond Garcia, Alcio Vidal, Craidg Martinez, Shanna Vidal, Mary Two Births In County Hospital Two births were reported ber Mrs a Os by the Monroe County A daughter was born en ori 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Pent, 2423 Patterson avenue. The nee Fe gn ee Rhoden, Laudelina Garcia, An- Betty. Santana, ; ae re Mario Santana, Nancy Ramirez, Gloria Jean Gib- | son, Billy. Gibson, Lindey Wells, Silvia Gonzales, Manuel Gon- gales, Silvia Rios, Virginia Rios, | Carol Ann Fuller, Wilma Jean | uller, David Brye. “Arnon Byre,: Garnet Sholes, | Amira Estenoz, Charles Yates, | pales Yates, Beverly Yates, | 1 Yates, Rose Yates, Olga Lopez, | la Lopez, Martha Lopez, Nancy Gelabert, Sonia Gelabert, Johnny Boy Gelabert, Roy’ Gu- ieyrez, Armando Guiterrez, Eloy Manuel Acevedo, Enestico |* Betancourt, Nilo Rodrigues, | Anita Jimenez, Henrietta Sands, Sonrtanas Sands, Ann Sands, Diana Blaneo, Yolando Avila, Olga Avila. eggie Paz Mariza Carrey, Copny Vargas, Matilda Vargas, Martha Agasta, Arleen Hinton, Linda Hinton, Martha Avila, Jackie Murray, Sinde Murray. baby weighed seven pounds, one rat ey has been named Frida and: vend il 29 a son was born to bi A Daape Shelton an Caries: te, street. The baby weighe has been named Ray Shelton, strategic places | P. onal pounds eight ozs., | sn<p-=te once eeepc "Gray Ladies Gave 75 Service H our | At Naval Hospital Duragterd: du spite of the fact ~ their who ha\ eigen pis me te Key West ony val at the eee Clinie ae alee ned oh hola tations, ea Sretie, Ladies ga gave aval Hogpi re con enn : the. Gray, dadies service to as ore A ident ber, — wi resident member, 'y par- ee Cae J, Monroe, a worker — the of in the Py ine returned to} birth- ie home * Kalamazoo last ; days during sing- be gse several others for reasons ing, acco: jon ee and re- of health ‘can now. give only a! freshments were 2 Srranged by the few hours a month instead of Gray Ladies for. this County their usual weekly quota, | Home party and it was ail thoro- Much of the time given is in| ly enjoyed by the Gray Ladies the Bog Clinic, .and here the | and the 23 guests of Home. k is much more on the order ; Because of the pressing oe Clara Work, James Schofie of Nurses Aid work rather than} for workers it may: be ‘rigcessary | Kenneth Shoulders, Charles Le-| at ab “morale building” but seein: ng | in the very*near future'to hold | benstein, Nathan Greenberg, So- that the work is with children it' classes for new Gray Lady re-|phie Greenberg John Tinski, is usually fun. The Gray Ladies | cruits. John Hecht, Marshall Whitfield, ieee! Betty Whitfield. United Couneil Of Churehwemen To Hold Luncheon On Friday, May. ath United Council of Churchwo- , some of the ideas and. precepts men will hold their Annual May , i But forth in this week's Family Day Fellowship observance gn! Week talks sponsored by the Fe- Friday, May 6 anda luncheon|deral Council of Churches of will be a special feature of the} Christ in Aunerica will follow the occasion. luncheon. It will inctude: a talk, spree gare for be occasion caeta of ig by Mrs. K. wi the visiting ladies of the | Sweeting; a ta Rey. G. Church Order, “Daughters of. the! Leon Wells on "Feeeden'e Foun- King” who are. here for their ; dation, The Home”: ‘the 23rd Annual Meeting and the Epis- Psalm will be recited in unison copal Convention. : band the closing number will be A special program eee ‘Blessed be the Tie thet binds,” Houor Rolt At [May Day Festival San Carlos \eatenciar The San Carlos School gaa THURSDAY, MAY 5— Roll for the last six weeks period} Junior-Senior High School in is as follows: Bayview Park at 7 P.M. Ri gh an oi Ma se Bae a, j Goerch, George Geohagan, fi thony Scarnati, peat Scarnati, Olga Alfonso, Russell Royal, aan Jameson, Ruth. Rroinent Patrick Elizabeth. Holch, Edna Zybell, | former Ann Wallaee, Betty Middlecroff, Clarence Middlecroff, Sylvia Be- drava, John Bedrava, Hazel’ Ra} pee ee a ee ——————_—_ Htaly’s rivers are of little use| for navigable purposes. . 2U0UrT tot bon -) 006. 0; igor raanial Sivtne oom Mites | ildren’s Department FRIDAY, MAY 6— (Elementary Spanish and Poinciana School, 4:20 P.M., on lish) School Grounds. Kindergarten: Jacqueline Rob-} Division Street Schoel on ae erts, Mirella Fernandez, Barbara a ‘Sehia 4:20 Rv h d ' Matylac, Mary Hooper, Charles ouglass 991 on School T san ale ae, a ursday May >. lst. Grade: Celia Fernandez, : ' Yolando Cabot, Oliver Roberts. anes Olen Calendar of E vents 2nd. Grade: Maria Josefa Diaz. | WEEK OF MAY and robe 3rd. Grade: Mario Disgdiertt,} Key West Players pre: three Margarita Pons. : one-act Plays in Barn Thea- 4th. Grade: Miguel Mariscal, tre, Duval Street, each even- ing at 8:30 p, m Gloria Disgdiertt, Celido Pons. Perfeet Attendance: WEDNESDAY, May. 4— Reception and Welcome ta Col. and . Rodgers Lester R. Pedone, William H,| Roberts, Maria Josefa Diaz, Nan- Ralph at First ‘Presbyterian Church 8 to 10 p. m. cy Jamardo, Luis Mariscal, Mar- Meeting Navy, Wives 88 in tha A. Roberts, Ceceilia Fernan- Bldg. 178 Naval Station 10) a. Wom dez, Rafael Valdez. tiox ‘ er ak| Adult’s Department Supper. Service tid oad flea “ihe ® Children's Corner 421 SIMONTON STREET (Lessons In Conversational Spanish) Students in best stapding: ie aret Farris, Marie H. whe oth Albert, Clara Kranich, Louise ‘ i. Miller, Enid House, Dorris E. | yyy URSDA vans, Mimi Hayes, Margie Giuh Miating Gomia, Helen L, Call, Theo “Gatsen ¢ Club baling af Hote a Vickery. Eaton on treet, 8 8 P.M. Note: Spanish instruction for | PRIDAY, MAY adults is given every Monday, Operetta “Jeani: ‘ fas Tuesday and Thursday at 3:15 mesg “ara vil Ste e WO ‘ ey Auditorium by Children of Spanish Instructor: Miss Benil- Franeis Xavier Schaal at 8 dts L. Remond. English Instructor: Mrs. Lillian TUESDAY, MAY 10— FO REMEMBER... W. Cowart. Woman’s Club Meeting {oi cE: EE: 5 TE house on Duval Street at 3:30 Daughter Born Te | PM. Anstead' of This Tues- y.) | THURSDAY, MA County Hospital ‘Battet Sup- per, Everyone Welcome. 6: P.M., on Hospital Grounds. William IV: of England, the “Sailoy King”, was 65 years of Mae Brady, daughter of Mr. and | age when he ascended the throne Mrs. John Brady, 1216 White st. | and reigned for. seven years. to The baby has been ‘named Linda j be succeeded by his niece Victo- Monica. ria, e Sgt., Mrs. Bosco First Sergeant and Mrs. Lou} Bosco of Fort Jackson, South j Carolina, announce the birth of a daughter on April” a. | Mrs. Bosco is the former Una ~ pe) MN HEE er a re ee GIVE THEM A IN REED & BARTON STERLING Today's brides and grooms are reviving a chasming, ., Old wedding custom . . . toasting each other in wing sipped from a beautiful sterling silver Magriage Cyp. 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