The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 7, 1949, Page 5

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| ‘ee Daughters Of The King Closed Their 46th Annual Assembly Friday P.M.; Mighlight Sr. Myrtle Catherine’s Talk 46th Annual Assembly of) lowed by further business session of the King, Dio-| and general meeting. Florida closed yes-| It was at this meeting that Sis- torday afternoon after two days | ter Myrtle Catherine, of the Com- feports, a8-}munity of the Trahsfiguration, Glendale, Ohio, gave her out- me session et. at eyes and Sy talk on . on lay, ¢ Master’s Fund” which prov- Mey )+ Jog Board | ed the highlight of the Conven- a business | tian. This colored nun is one of Chapters | the most impressive ahd active Presidents | sisters of all the Episcopal Or- re-! ders, i Bishop Wing and Bishop Lout- tit also gave inspiring ‘talks at this meeting. = Newly elected officers of the Daughters of the King for the coming term are as follows; Pre- sident, Mrs. F. W. Knapp of St. Agdrews Church, Tampa, Flori- H.jda;-Vice President; Mrs. Amy Wilson of St. Luke's Cathedral, Orlando, Florida; Secretary, Mrs. Harold Payne of the Church of the Redeemer, Sarasota; Treasur- er, Miss Helen Grace Warner of St. Phillip’s Church, Coral Gables, Florid: ‘ Delegates to the San Francisco :30} Convention—Mrs. Gloriana Bay- -} ly with Mrs. Amy Wilson as Al- Holy | ternate., Nominee for the Nation- ‘swith the | al Council Mrs. Gloriana Bayly Bishop of and Representative on the ‘o- Celebrant, then|man’s Auxiliary Board Mrs. eobfest at the Parish Hall fol-' Knapp, the new president. ii Ff Lucy MeBriarty, Cinderella Chanda, Won Week’s Stay At Casa Marina, Sends Mothr’s Day Greetings Here Meliriarty, the Cinderella; memorable event in my life, I Gr from St. Peters- would like to convey my kindest berg Beach, Plorida ; woan'e ap ae Nd Moring |Pegards and deepest gratitude © part of @ radio contest prize|2"4 particular greetings for conde thanks and greetings to! Mother's Day.” Key Weeters, And in partieuler, | As everyone said at the time, Mother's Day greetings to all the | It couldn't have happened to a Key Weeters whe were so very | nicer person. This was one radio and to her little/contest winner that everyone wendehiid, Deborah Kyle Gross.|was happy about. Now she is © © writes in her letter, “To! back in her little home in St. everyone else Key West may be| Petersburg B eathcnst O on cotaydey ofiah but to me it Petrsburg Beach taking care of was « fairy interlude. Be- | her schoolteacher son, and: three . @entiee with Mrs. Barnes,) the | grandchildren Hicks and jis in the hospital. Every day ‘is. who | evidently Mother’s Day for Luey permitted me te bring my grand- | McBriarty and all the Key West; ould with me—and to all the|ers who met or heard of her join tevely people who made the!'in sending her Mother's Day week's stay in Key West such a! greetings too. = is | Key West Art And H istorical Museum To Have Student Art And Craft Exhibit The Key West Art and Histori- County are being asked to ¢o- cal Sectety will open an exhibi-' operate in collecting material tien of student art and cra | whieh their students may wish to exhibit. Museum on Sanday, May 22nd.) All material to be. included in The students of the Monroe} this exhibit should be delivered participate | to the gallery by 5 p. m. Friday, wn showing and history stu- | May 20th. dents of the County Schools have} Artists whose paintings are teen invited to lend any curios or | part of the current exhibit are Netorical relies they may own. | hereby notified that their paint- Numerous prizes for the best! ings may be collected on May ort and craft entries, including ! ist. free junior memberships in the} Edward Fisher, regular Cura- ony pe be awarded bythe} tor of the Museum will be away Art and Historical; in Washington from May. 15th to who opera June Ist during this. children’s exhibit, and the pro-tem curator by will be announced later. How- formerly of the staff of the New) ever exhibits may be left at the Vow’ of Natural History.} Museum during museum hours and teachers of all/ and will be properly signed for private schools in the} by someone in charge. ! Se enenenneneien Wives Tuesday Morning Bowling Meets Stop For Season At Month’s End will be discontinued} the runners up. Other:.bowlers on May 3ist at] were: Jeanne Reynolds, Wanda Naval Station Alleys. | cioyer, Loraine McGuire, Made- time: ll Na fhe Dene gud aint lene Taylor, Ann Mace, Judy and Friday morn-|Faulds, Frances Gainer, Vera a 0 om Wood, Viola Bzullak, Enid House, Blais, again was high | Marguerite Hendrix and Mary yesterday's Nav Brewster. Wives fin meet with a ae U. S, O. NCCS director Eileen aw. Coughlin and bowling league ma- Hetty Mortman made 154, and |nager Vera Wood were the score Barbara MeLean with 156 were keepers. Joyce Willing ————_——— yee # tion meeting of those originally scheduled for this month and June. The meeting will feature .in- stallation of officers and final reports of activities and accom- plishments during the 1948-'49 school year. _.._ . : i ; ic ‘SON BORN TO MR,, Division St. School yr PMiLiO ALO’ PTA Meeting Set A son was born at 10 o'clock y yesterday morning in the Galey For May 26th | Memorial Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Aloa, 1214 Varela ‘The regular monthly meeting] .+ eet, Of the Division Street Elementary!’ The baby weighed seven } School's Parent-Teacher Associa-' pounds and has been named tien, originally scheduled for’ David. ‘Tuesday night, has been post- pened until May 26. As the evheduling of @ final meeting ouing the closing days @ school in June may work a Hardship on the teachers and members, Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry, has announced the 96 cession will be a combina- ' Marvelous Turnout Views Poinciana May Day Celebration Friday Night were crowded to overflowing from about four to six thirty p. m. last night. The excitement was all centered around the wonderfully colorful May Day Celebration put on by the Poin- ciana’ School. King Freddie Frohock and queen Barbara Baughman looked truly regal in their lovely cos- i tumes and once they were crow? ed they directed ‘all the remain. ing events of the program. The. (about 7 years old) who. and wheeled a truly old fashion- ed baby buggy won first prize, decorated a little two-wheel dressed in a baseball suit and won 2nd prize. Third prize wi The tiny tot rythm bands were dressed in red and white and herald toct tooted and announced blue*and white and from the all the events and the court amount of applause they: received jester kept everyone smiling with evidently completely won the his quips and pranks. There was a moving float and was the outstanding feature of ‘Poinciana School. ‘DUPLICATOR A DERBY’ CANDIDATE () Wirephoto HERE'S DUPLICATOR working out at Churchill Downs. The Beau Pere colt is slated for entry in the 75th Kentucky Derby being run this afternoon. MODEL CADET A DERBY PROSPECT . MODEL CADET () Wirephoto MODEL CADET, owned by Mrs. Ada_L. Rice, is a probable entry for the 75th Kentucky Dérby at Churchill Downs today. The colt is. being given a workout by Jockey Eddie Arcaro. LEXTOWN PREPARED FOR DERBY an ere (2) Wirephoto TRAINER DAVE HURN exercises Lextown at Churchill Downs in preparation for the Kentucky Derby today. The colt, owned by the Lexbrook Stables, is a probable entry for the derby. wvvvvrvvvvvvvvwwwsitelen Van Camp, Elizabeth Os- Aerovias “<Q” teen, John Osteen, Joseph Grigg, e ,}Kathryn Grigg, Joseph Murphy, Passenger List| sua Murphy, Helen Gordon, Craig Gordon, Fred Fisher, Mona Price, Joaquin Rosillo. 2ahbs4444444444444 The following passengers left arday for Havana via Aero- Henry VanWie, Elizabeth Van- ear Wie, Cecelie Weintraub, Robert 1as . ¢ ” 50] | b. vigtamon Bemitez, James Styers,|Brogenes, Hudson Graham, Al : bertina Graham, Mario Algonso, Ruth Styers, Jim Foster, Ethél-| undo Cabrera, Evelyn Price, wyne Foster, Ladislaus Orszag,]Chester Price, Victoriano Cruz, Louise 0rszag, Robert Van Camp, | George Fregin, Mamie Bradford, The Poinciana School grounds the day and little. Bevrly’ Jones ; dressed in an old oe ; Mike Wood five year old bayer hearts of the audience as did! c f most of the events of this memor; | d bicycle parade with prizes that | able May Day celebration of the|b 6 Senators won over the St. Louis Browiis, 8-7. Yesterday the Chi- cago White Sox beat the New York Yankees, 6-2, while Phila- delphia was taking the measure of the Detroit Tigers, 5-4. ‘The: scores; NATIONAL LEAGUE : Night Game Boston Si Cincinnati ON a Ay, oe Spahn and Masi; Raffensberg- er, Howell and Mueller. Night Game Chicago San Brooklyn 260 Schmitz and Walker; Barney, Palica, Minner and Campanella. -Night Game Philadelphia Pittsburgh © he Meyer and Seminick; Werle and Fitzgerald. . R- 3 0 NewYork | St. Louis ; Kepnedy - and Cooper; Hearn, Pollet, and Rice. AMERICAN LEAGUE Night. Game Washington .... Sak St. Louis a. 110.2 Calvert, Candini and . Evans; . z Pownce e Phi pl Washington St. Louis ee Drews, Malloy, Ostrowski + Philadelphia Detroit ESO | Scheib, Shantz afid Gue: 5 4 IT ingon, Swift: Only games scheduled, r PE ecoope pex®. gee pet,| ‘Play At 2 P.M. 100] Ww, Sa dnd seeks ‘a, Ro- R.H. E.}sar;-Newhouser, Trout, and Rob- Red Raiders Meet. ' ‘ Bombers, While SubRon Four Will Play American Legion There will be two baseball games tomorrow at Wickers’ sta- dium, the first game between the Red Raiders and the Atomic Bombers and the second one be- tween Subron Four and the Am- erican Legion. In the opener, the Red Raiders | now leading the, league, will play the Atomic Bombers their eternal rivals, and if the Bombers win | they will go into a tie for first | place. 3 It is expected that the clubs | will line up something like this: Raiders; O. Calero, rf, C. Valdez, ef, J. Villareal, 1b, T. Arango If, L. Griffen c, C. Domenech ss, B. Villareal 2b, A. Cabot 3b, Joe Ca- as rf, Casado If, Chuck Means 2b. Lefty Heath or Torres in the box} and Bubber “the arm” in reserve. The odds favor the _Bombers, {for the last time these two clubs’ met, the Raiders won by a9 to 1 score, but A. Acevedo was on first, for Raiders and hit three safely, scored three runs and he drove home two runs, and that may make a difference in the two ‘clubs. This game will start atl p. m. On, the nightcap the Subron 4 will play the Legion. Both clubs will be out in full force for the Subron have to win to tie for first place if the Bombers win the first game, and they will use Proette in the box ahd’ Bardelli to catch. For the Legion, Joe Lewis or | Moe Henriquez at the receiving |end.and the rest of the club you know, well, Knowles, Ingraham, Solomon, and Pazo form a great little infield, and Garcia, Angui- ‘erra and Rodriguez or Sanchez | in the outfield and Roberts, Cruz | and Hernandez in reserve. It is jexpected that both games will be hard fought and a nice crowd of fans are expected to turn out. —_—__ Samuel Bradford, George Spen- |cer, Ramiro Valdes, Phillip Rose, | Guillermo Valls, Richard Whaler. Edwin Berrier, Judy Grundy, Bonnie Hansley, James Coleman, Ernest Perez, James Brown, Betty Brown, Earl Townsend. Kaki Rodriguez will pitch with | Margot Socarras, Jack Butler, | Helps Daytona Beach Islanders’ to their straight win. i | Florid margin. ° | at ‘a fast rate. Sports ,Calenda henson : Joe Ca-| - rand. City Ba oth Clark and S. Calero in (Municipal Stadium, For’ the Bombers: G. Barber cf, | ei Afternoon) Santana 3b, Al Acevedo c, Jack} (First Game: 1 P.M.) Villareal ss, A. Alonso 1b, J. Ari-| SUNDAY—~ First—Atomic Bombers Réd: Raiders. : Second—StbRon'. “Four American Legion. SUNDAY, MAY, 15— \ First—Atomic , ‘Bombers SubRon Four.; |.“ Second—Red - - Raiders American Legion. (Bayview Park, Night) First Game: 7:30 MONDAY— First—Bamboo Room vs. Second—Naval Hospital BlimpRon. ) TUESDAY— Second—OpDevSta vs. pendents. | THURSDAY— boo Room. dependents. SKATING | Bayview Park, Night i FRIDAY— | 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. | TENNIS Daily play. 8 SHUFFLEBOARD (Bayview Park) Daily play. The Himalayas stretch 2500 miles from east to west. Sterling’s Hitting Second—Naval Hospital vs DOUBLEHEADER SUNDAY AT WICKER'S STADIUM ‘Win Five In Row Clayton -Sterling, well-known Key West baseball player, contin- !ued his hard hitting by getting three hits to pace. the Daytona fifth Sterling's. team-‘is leading the lorida State. League by a good Sterling-is batting in the clean- up ‘spot. for the East Coast, aggre-. gation and.is pounding. the ball r SENIOR BASEBALL vs. vs. vs. vs.4 SENIOR SOFTBALL VXI. vs. First—VFW vs. Adams Dairy, Inde- First—Adams Dairy vs. Bam- s. In- Bayview Park, Afternoons and Nights some a8 3 "p48 P. M.—Mr. and Mrs. Har- + Twenty-six and 26 golfers are scheduled to take part! Adams Dairy ‘ in mixed foursome matches to be, VFW sili played tomorrow afternoon on | — the Key West golf course on! CLASS “3 he awarded the Independents a winners at a wiener roast to be| Reva) iieapital ry held after the contests. Time of | Riimpfton r Hi z z : 5 i a E FF 273 sisis T 9.1:18 P. M.—-Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Fauleoner; Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Archer. 1:24 P, M.—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rig; Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Harlfing- % Mr. and Mrs. Ryzow. ‘, 2:00°P. M.—Mrs. Denny Mos- | teller and Mr. Crawford; Mr. anc | ‘Mrs. Hawkins. _ 2:06 P. M.—Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hirst; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Londe- .and Mr. Robert Spottswood; Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kinsey. | Two members of the St. Louis | Browns hit over .320 in 1948— Bob Dillinger with .321 and Al! 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