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7S) . Premises At Simonton And Many Key West mothers will, in te ssorant_ fy hae as- be glad to know that Mrs. Byrni- — m Thon hte: Cr ng no has moved from its crowded! some of the former _ merchandise ry, Episcopal Church, Elected New Officers For 3-Year Term At Meeting Of Dioeesan Convention — ’ + iy quarters at 421 Simenton to the! is in progress on'' the former . Woman 8 A reemy spacious corner shep at! Premises, but “pew corner Fleming and Simonton, recently | Store opens on’ in any vacated by Fausto’s. \ a alternations are _finall The new Children’s Corner} complete on the, new ‘eamioen, The 27th Annual Meeting of; ‘were? Glenwood: Br ine Thoms rd tas pa i = meiner bere with a few nnual th yrnina pson. er hus-{room for with a few Peta grapes x. “Mss, Bo ary sna ener Charis Temeeen._ Dears, | lernem sit 8 te, pias pa Ms ig young Fom | ma) of South Florida came to a close! Mrs, Ji id . other’! announcements through layettes, | the parents pe gg gen et SeFv- | sunsuits, rompers, suits coats The special line of Holgate The necting hats and booties will be carried. F¢neational toys. ‘neluding the decisions made duri: iy was al will also be a new depart- Sife waterproof, wooden le ae day Convention. ne ae opted ib ) ag ota ¢ man for teenagers. The “new blocks are to be featured. These One of but 3 ious store with its roomy | Holgate Educational Toys are thoroly Pe gid | eh South 7 age lyes warrants an extensive suitable for children from 18 A luncheon given on 9 | Mildred Gibbons ded 8S stock in all sizes and the Thomp-, months to 10 years and are in the Lobster se by Bin Bene po get +l Gib. sons hope to be able to fill all | frequent demand here for chil- vin Russell, General Chairman Noted a term possible teenage and infant needs | dren’s gifts. | had Paul's Woman's Aux- lonean i beac ue ay TTT eee eee AN Se reteieennrntien tne Diocesan Bxeguiive Board aia. be presen: | Foreign Mission Work In Brazil Theme irs. John i the, Bishop.” At aie, Wor iF og Presbyterian Church Birthday Party ang Miss Mildred Gibbons and me x prectient, ; ae ead : The Wanen cs a gies Preg- spent many yearsin Brazil will rs. Wing were present ns - r yterian urch wi old their 3 gifts and souvenirs = Lge ~ Birthday Party Tuesday evening — ania nis tea : - 1 at 8:00 p, m. in the home of Mrs. ; ak Oa Frank E. Bowser, 1005 Flagler ¥ in: Zench; . en —Mrs. Ave, Mrs. W. M. Whitley, Secre- : win. ‘Thomas; '‘Seeret: is-| tary in charge of spiritual life, i Beueation Mis. Paul Har-{ will be the Hostess for the eve- ning. The Women of the Chureh will study the Beok of John during the Church year which ends on March 31, 1950. The leader for the first session next Tuesday 2 Glorjana Bayly, represent- ing the hostess ehapter of leman's A gave the , St. unitary The dual theme for the eve-| night will he Mrs, L. Etta Rogers of wi at a meeting} ae Womans Au 4 i thank | ning will be The American Bible | who will cover the first Chapter on Wednseday. One of the peso-j all pas Som to pol the| Society and its work, together | of the Book of John. Mrs. Rogers passed at this mee with our Foreign Mission work! is the wife of the new Pastor at the siete. Churgh. success and es- ly the, rik G. Leon Wells, ! or of .the. First Methodist hh and, the’ members af the ladiés organization of the First Methodist. Church and three Herne Nias its gon ye. ~ jorie 01 end { and lag thiee ding een School bulldiggs in which arr sSised St Pauls choi meetings were held, several of the The St. Paul’s sear eat to the Chuteh : a) i Sasson’ 8 Windup M in Brazil. Mrs. Ann Cariton who Gibbs-Dimick Wedding Took Place In. St, Augustine On Tuesday, May 3rd Key Westers and particularly} Bryant, Chaplain Corps, U. S. the Nayal contingent here wlil be | Navy. interested to learn o fthe follow-} “Phe bride was given in marri- ing news as published in the St.) age by her son, John ©. Dimick, Augustine Record of May 3rd. The best man: was George W. “Clarissa Anderson Dimick,\ Gibbs of Jacksonyille, brother of daughter ofthe late Dr. and Mrs.|the bridegroom. Andrew Anderson, and Captain} “Phe bride wore a gown of yel- Tucker Carrington Gibbs, U. S.{ low silk print, with a wreath of Navy, retired, son of the late Mr.{ yellow orchids ia her hair. and Mrs. George Williams Gibbs,} “The only guests were the mi- ~ "a a re eoting ¢ Of Woman's Club To Feature Demonstration Of Marine Banquet Decorations were married here this morning|mediate members of the fami- Next Tuesday’s. meeting of the ; me ate 9 part of this fed- by Lieutenant Commander E. W. | lies”. Woman's Club at 3'p. m., will be. essed nal i fcr Def rear oe ese oe pis les cs adda a an important one from many an- ‘oc ings, 'wvwvVvVVYYVTVVwVvvVvVvY sles. It will be important beotvae |b, Wal Mi the Past played by the) K ea tone Bro own Aerovias “Q” it is the wind-up or Jast And 'igst, but not least, Mrs. OF Clowns Now . for the year before many of it eka Brown is to @ saim- bie P assenger List members the jon. of the won- < mer, and oll otiesrs 00d saxiding * ‘met: : jaecorations P roud Daddy 0004424444404444408 wi be gun thos fpr Mr. gnd Mrs. Keatop Brown yesterday for avana ey ate compemnansive rt of se should “‘annouri¢e the birth of'a dauglter, | yjas « ‘Setitnl tion aide ‘3. this meet-| weighing eight pounds, on Wed-| Tom Walsh, August King, Julio Convention. will ‘be erttaits # this: detnonsirgtion is one | nesday, \Sosa, Walter 7 Edward since all. Woman's | Clube! obey would like to miss. | -, Brown covers first base for the Greil, Ruby Pasley, Nicholas Niealiemaibinne so spotepeninpintcienab ~ BS asd iedi——piee owns, ..204 expected a. bali- Battista, Josephine, Battista, as player to follow in his steps, ae- Harris School Celebrated May Day |j2°% #2 p60 With Extensive And Varied Program same,” Aguilar added. Health | Clowns, Ma- Mandy Gramtikos, Mike Grama- tikos, James DeSotirin, Clara De- Sotirin, James Taggert, Luzetta Wiggins, Mae Taggert, Paul Wig- gins, Donald Cross, Mary Cross, | Rene Saunders. A pply Ta Wed ot High Jorge Calverde, Zoila Pumar, “a Wy tee goed. mood it 49 Henest Salis, Jer- Applications for marriage li-| Arthur Doye, Hazel Dove, Mei- iy afternoon, Harris el ters | “Joy Smart, Eve-|censes were filed yesterday injvin Baker, Ruth Baker, Karl - WRS_ eyez, Everett Roberts and| the office of County Judge Ray-|Coatney, Helen, Coatney, Dennis weuecess. At 5 o'clock ¢ F ni ‘The clowns did very mond R. Lord by Clint H. Cox,}Coatney, Madelle Widrige, ? ny 1 25, of the U. S. Navy and Jennie | Charles Widrige, George Otto, ig bee + awh & rea carni- Hand, 26, of 904 Fleming street;;V.C. Kinchen, C. S. Kimchen, gomeice le: bg ‘ here’ prevailed with] by Jason I. Hudhall, 36, of the| Anna DeSoto, Gloria Inclan, Olga t in whit ‘ u ‘ana clowns. The} U.S. Navy and Vivian duane a an Maur- yt 4, \Richards, 27, of Gainsville and!er, Cecil Duff, Mary E. : " ‘ig ea plaved sexere) ee by Julio Gomez, 43, of 1119 Duval] Katherine Strode, Edna Find- .§ L. King’ street and Ceiia Molina, 34, of jley, James Santmyers, Thomas in,; ite Ausiful ‘Lady’ Dancer who} 3996 United street. Eyer man, Katherine Eyerng- * thros mi than jittle Dar- EE oo, | aan an Crouse, Le}is Crouse, * where . ings { ynski: was ushered in The most primitive of the Maria Luisa Acheson, Mary Feank were crowned. ARS oo mg ‘green. and. white chariot, weod-wind instr uments is the fi- | Louise Acheson, Esther Avery, Phe Queen's . attendants «9 RS, he fe or flute. Richard Avery, Antonio Arango, =sibwer girls. wore long’ flowing {| t n very, BEOCIUT 1 cia wre se ee eo Rina eepereet =i baskets a a of fryits hg King's atte a racters one | Age haw Si F D aeaisr strong hite linen suit, , tee! rand) sare and a fat “erewns on a whi ‘ 4 ite Ny The attendants " ' Vigginin igs Meier's, and: Mrs. Myer's r ° Gibson, George e, Jeanne} 5a" classes:-présented, “an 18th 4 This ~ligent Taylor, Leonard: sa Mol danee “y Williams. Tony’ by’ ‘Mrs. ‘Chatlotte Al kins ‘g-a pee, The May Pole Kenneth - by Mrs. Jones’ class de- “Kerr. ~ | setyes special mention for wind- The flower girls were Sybil} ing @ perfect May Pole. During win the girls took the Key, Marilyn Williams, Srendaj the 5 “Gales. Edna Cruz, Clair Thomp-}iéad* in the weaving and when son. ‘Sune Weech. unwinding the boys took the lead ’The Queen's Party ; Bg > id. ot once was there any: hes- * gmtertained by Mrs. W; ih was a perfect May aders with little eae “ae Crosby Health pestormny é) 10se ae the May Pole “Very well tg a Ballet Da pe: Machin, Bennie ~felfowed by a Health Porade.| beter pAlie “Hussel, i tallings, re cc ewers | Ist Eee es oe | Yale Parmer? ay bit Ps comedy a hes Bn added to the festival w! (A Cecilia Carpenter, Bob- ‘Mts. Dopp’s and Mrs. Hull -Pby | 2,' Margaritta Salis, Ken- age 2nd graders fe fam Yons hl Bearup, Tom with a 3 ring es circus. ig Knowles, Glen * formers were: ad Hernandez, and “Godfrey Thompson and Teatiers ; a CARD OF, THANKS f John eed. Garth Cold and the ——, tn i A ee “Seek Divorces family of rs, Lillie . Washington wi ip Miami on Apr Petitions seeking divor é filed yw go in ey ok Cirouit ‘Key Westers; ‘al the funeral here on by Walter C. er © oh age wh et “C. Holt; by suet hp all the kind- Lewe, Bennie im own, Orlandd Fer- Hear Bing’s delightful new show, a daily querter-hour of favorite Cr: _and carefree comment by Bing himself. Tune in 10:15 A. M. “fe W GB Presented by Minute Meid i ord against William Stipebiser, nd Stas $e Courtesy of Philco is ers. ahd expressions of | by Manfred C. Marotta seaiost Sympatiiy~ received.- Hathaway Marotta. may6-Jt ae a- oO ad FRIDAY, MAY > < inciana ees 4:30 Calendar of Events|’ WEEK OF MAY 2nd THRU 7— Key West Players present three }- one-act Plays in Barn Thea- tre, Duval.Street, each even- ing at 8:30: p. m. | FRIDAY, MAY 6— 3 Diego‘about Operetta “Jeanie”, with Ste-|nesday and have phen Foster Music at Convent! country in about four days. Auditorium by Children of | __ Franeis Xavier School at- 8) Key Westers Attend PM. Convention In Ocala Regular meeting Astronomyi Mr. and Mrs. P. T.. Butroygh, Club at First ioe tweak [ren a accompanied. by Mrs. Katie Cach- Church, White and Wash-/ran and Frazier Pinder motgred ington Street, announced for| to Ocala, Florida last week to the last night in error. “ Annual Pythian Convention held Order of Rainbow for Girls’ in that city. the were delegates Installation of Officers, Scot-j from their loca] Pythian organi- tish Rite Temple, 8 P.M. zations. GATUBRAY, MAY 7— They visited several ine of Pet Show in Bayview Park un-| interest in North and Central der auspices of Humane So- | Florida ee returning home. eiety with all sorts of prizes, Mrs. Henry Sands Sands Leaves by North Carolina it 9:45 A.M. SUNDAY, MAY 8— Mothers’ Day Tea at YMCA in Patio, 4-5 P.M. TUESDAY, MAY jo— for Wilmington, North Woman’s Club Meeting at Club- | Carolina. house on Duval Street at 3:30| Mrs. Sands will visit her ple, (Instead of This Tues-| mother, Mrs. Emma Ann Stevens, y.) jand other relatives. Mrs. Sands WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 will spend Mother’s Day with her American Legion regular meet: | mother. ing 2nd and 4th wi ay | each month at Club heuse milan, piekaree dati dating back as god as 3, depict wrest- ling scenes, showing almost all 8 p. m. THURSDAY, MAY 12— County Hospital Buffet Sup-|of the “holds” known and ysed per. Everyone Welcome. 6:30 today in the sport. .M., on Grounds, New Staff Aide Now At YMCA Glenn Davis of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, became staff aide to- day to Director Forrest Turner of} the Armed Services YMCA. He will take charge of any work di- rected by Turner. Dayis was accompanied here by Dr. A. C. Gaucke also of Mil- waukee, who will stay here for ,| abqyt two weeks spending his ya- | cation. Dr. Gaucke has taught for a number of years in the dental department of Marquette Univer- sity. Davis says he hopes that he will never be transferred from z Key West. He that the jf .weather here: is to be ide ‘and he wants to Meth a aime Rosenberg, “Bernard fBro- ron. Juan Radriguez, Edmond ‘Axths Rosalee Arth, Jose Barrinat, Mirtila Gonzalez, Manuel Her- nandez, Agustin Alvarez, Joaquin Roseillo, Manuel] Cadalso, Fred Andy Gnyp, Natalie Gynp, Roy Sample, Virginia Hallett, Irwin Reed, Tromas O’Hr, Robert Ka- Woodcocks, members of the snipe family, nest on swampy ground. — Saturday. May 7th, 1949, 9:00 P.M. Music by JOHN PRITCHARD Admission ... . 50c Person dar, Cecelia Kadar. 5 E. distinguished seryice in leading her family to a healthy and happy future, not a medal (she wouldn’t wear one,) but a gleaming piece of jewelty from our complete, luxurious and inexpensive collection. PAIR See Our Window and Interior Displays For Other MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS Quality ; % Jey outt ———_— 508 DUVAL STREET “Experienced Jewelers tor Three Gensrations”