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. it, b — i ab aed Annapolis Tercentenary Stamp .. Designed By Former Key Wester — Westers -have a special feature of interest in store for them as of the 23rd of May. On that day a three-cent Annapolis Tercenten- ary commemorative postage stamp designed by former Key. Posters designed by F. Town-} eid by Asso’ Prof. Louis Bolander,{ Mary Louise Hall, 14, who dis- librarian, in-research prepara- | appeared from home at 222-D{ . tory to the design and it was a! Poinciana Place. Saturday». aftnr- was selected andis now being | visiung a girf iniena. ’ printed, Mary Louise was the object a city-wide search by the City po- come. Morgan will send Morgan are now ing-dis-| lice, according to Police Chief |TUESDAY, MAY 1h—~ ~ Humane Society’s Pet Show Saturday | 20.0 saie at all et offines. tributed a8 many _ visitors from | Joseph: Kemp. Woman's Club Meeting at 2 stamp w printed a r the -United are : house on Duval Street There was an National Humane Reyiew.’ The | aquamarine measure rough- expecting to visit Annapolis dur- | ° | » Pp PY. famous of grown-ups and chil-| rehabilitation of the two confis- | ly coven-eighths by one and one. ing the “Tercentennial "Weer of Personal Mention | oo pea School. PTA dren for Humane Society’s| 104 starved } will be the | Delf ins. and shows.an old map of May 22nd through 27th, : r Hepp Mg = Pet Show scheduled for 10:00 ad starved the Severn River entrance to ‘Morgan came to Key | Former ‘Navarro’ Girls ' Harris School PTA, Instella- A. M., in Bayview Park Satur- | Project of the Key West, Humane Aonsgatia ag # may Reve fookes West in 1935 and was director of ; Have Been Visiting Here tion of Offieers, at School, & day. In fact Bayview Park: was’ League for the coming month. in ke ana Sh petite ogra pe asthe For Past Few Weelts PM. absolutely crowded -|_ Additional prize winners in}in the harbor. A compass, rose d to take Key West out of! Captain and Mrs. Clyde W.! WEDNESDA astic spectators all in? Saturday’s pet show were: Most} and various other found its deep doldrums in the 1930's. Brum have Seda: Viditlog here | preraniy pabmoneieh pete. | Unusual dog prize went to Jim | on old maps are i on this He was activé in art and civic) for some weeks at the home of ing 2nd and 4th wedneslay There were 88 entries with’ Barsas for a Samoyede and to| one, and the seal of Maryland circles here in Key West all! mrs. Brunson’s aunt, Mrs. L. C. each month at Club house their pets. As announced those Richard Oliver for a toy spitz./ taken from the coats of arms’ of through the approximate ten! Brinton of 1330 Johnson street. 8 p. m. pny Sy La] gd pets in the| Saddest Dog prize went to Betty|the Baltimore and Calverts is year period of 1935 to 1947 dur-| Mrs. Brunson was formerly, Miss | THURSDAY, MAY 12— ow aay pegs | in dog. Sam Bath received inent in ,one. corner. ing which time Key West was! Lulu Navarro of this city, Cap- | County Hospital Buffet park by 9:30 and{a prize for his unusual tailless/" the Tercentenary committee home except for some short stays | tain Brunson was executive medi- | per. oS seme 20 entries had to be refused | Belgian Schipperke; Mrs. R. on the design for the stamp in- c cal officer at the Naval’ Hospital } P.M,, on ital Grounda. because they arrived too late. Johnson for biggest dog with her cluded Col. Earl W. Thomson,’ His strong but free drawings . Joe Pinder for Ricketts and their deepest re-!yn for a best groomed black coc- @ret was that there weren’t en- ker. William Higgs received a ough prizes for every single en-' prize for the most friendly with trant to have one. Every one of his wire haired and 2nd most Fm wn the pets entered had some out-{friendly went to Richard Hall’s standing feature and was well! mixed breed. and 3rd to Carol worth special mention. Cooper’s wire-haired. Joan At- There were dogs, cats, puppies,} well received a red ribbon with small kittens, two hamsters, 1 guinea her best Blue Sawyer’s calico. A blue ribbon hibit scheduled for the Martello pet Bowman Ross thej went to Mrs. Jos. youngster who had the very well|smoky Persian, red ribbon to trained water snake. Martha Gregery’s black angora A prize for the best “feathered|and honorable mention for the friend” went to the owner of the| most colored cat went to Lois baby parakeet, Norman Allen. The third prize went to Willi- am Earle Hamilton for a prize|penaw’s black angora and two hamster and Sammy Harris re- ceived a prize for a prize guinea pig with James receiving was also awarded to Nancy Su-|powers Museum with the open- honorable mentions went to Mrs. Dearmas for an orange angora| dred J Williams. Mrs. Willi- and to Leah Dick for her striped! o1.< is the ver: » gee fer tia hemater ton. yellow tiger cat. Pennessee walking horse ial prizes went in the tur- which belongs to Mr. Nolanjtle class—ist to Godfrey Thomp- Drudge received the blue ribbon]son, 2nd to Kenneth Pinder and ‘was much admired by all whoj3rd to Wayne Spencer. Emilio Al- attended the pet show and hejea’s duck received a yellow rib- certainly was a contrast to the}bon and L. T. Perpall’s parrot a ‘two emaciated dray horses whom the Society took over yester afternoon. Pictures of this horse and the two starved horses were}each received prizes taken and will be featured in the Key West Pre Wicuieuls Club Held red ribbon. Homer Herrick re- y} ceived a prize for his gopher and Edna Ballard and Edwin Nodine white rabbits. Installation Banquet Friday Night The Key West Junior Woman's Club held its formal installation banquet at the A and B Lobster House on Friday night. Mrs. Shirley Lieder was charge of the arrangements and the tables were beautifully deco- rated with red bougainvillea and fern. The banquet dinner i gad Mrs. Pauline Ketchings; Member- Mary: Demeritt; Ways and Means, | sigh School Room Mothers Welfare, } Meet Mrs. Anna_ Lounders; Mrs. Marion Strunk; Federation, ship, Mrs. Shirley Lieder. President Gwynn presented | Mrs. Saunders with a Past Presi- of, dent’s Pin, and announced Mrs. | gen for their. tabi marapteg are "| Most of the meetings will cover CAC-Res. Senior Professor of the Department of Electrical Engi- neering at the Naval Academy, Cap’t. Frank A. Munroe, Jr., USN president of the Annapolis Stamp Club. F. Townsend Morgan, artist in residence at St. John’s College; drawings.and. pai Richardson of. the and arf.preoccupation with Key] ‘| Calvert Studios; Prof. Walter B. West ha Norris, formerly of the Depart r c ment of English, History and tergstitaken by so. many ‘artists Government at the Naval Acade- allover the country, in Key West. my; Dr. Morris L. Radeff, archiv- Towngend -Morgan left here at ist of the State of Maryland; and the;beginning of 1948 to take © Ass’t. Prof. Thomas C. Gillmer., over “Artist in Residence” and ~| Lt. Comdr. USNR teachin . The committee was also aided College, Annapolis, Maryland. Miss Jennie a The Student Art and Craft ex- ing date, May 22nd is to be held under the direction of Mrs. Mil- very‘able art director of the Key West high school. The cooperation of the princi- Several important end of the i scheduled for e various parent teachers and room mothers groups this week. reports of the work accomplished during. this year with probable; to be held in the School Library. mention of some of the projects contemplated in the various} schools fof the coming year. Monday : Qn Monaay night. the high school room mothers will meet. at ‘eight p. m. The meeting .will not, however, be held in the high school as usual, but at the home of Mrs. Walter Claussons on Sei- berg avenue. All room crawfish enchilado, etc, and Key, Marion Stark as sponsor of the} mothers are urged to-attend this Lime pie was thoroly enjoyed by| Junior Woman’s Club for the all; and following the meeting officers, members and their guests danced to the music of the Coral Isle Serenaders. Beginning with Miss Ellie Rae Gwynn, the new president, new ' coming year. Mrs. Stark will as- and formal installations of new | sume the duties vacated by Mrs.| Meets Tuesday ‘Wilhelmina Harvey. The following attended the in- stallation banquet: Misses Pat Abrahams, Lois Busto, Beveriy Cruikshank, Cora ! important meeting. i Division Street PTA ' | On Tuesday evening at 7:45; p. m., there will be a regular; meeting of the Division Street! School Parent Feachers Associa- ! tion. The meeting will be held at officers for the coming year were | Lee Curry, Ella Curry, Rose Mary | the school as usual and an im- installed by Mrs. Emily Goddard; president of the Senior Woman's Club, as follows: vice president, Miss Cora Lee Curry; recording seeretary, Miss Lois Busto; cor- responding secretary, Miss Edna Wolf; treasurer, Miss Virginia Whitmarsh; Auditor, Mrs. Dolice * Demeritt, Joan Elbertson, Olive Gato, Ellie Rae Gwynn, Gwendo- lyn James, Josephine James, Be- atrice Moreno, Elissa Nellie Trujillo, Hoff, Edna Ruth Stricker, Virginia Whitmarsh, Edna Mesdames Dolice Curry, Curry; ‘histdrian, Miss Joan El-{ Dion, Wilhelmina Harvey, Hester bertson; director (membership | Richardson, Shirley Lieder, Bet- ¢ man), Mrs. Shirley Lieden;! ty Saunders, Marian Stark. (past president), Mrs.j Messrs. Bill Russell, Jeff ty Saunders. Knight, Chester Knowles, Emory tiring president Mrs. Saun-,Shavinsky, John Morris, John dets turned over the president's) Romero, Lemuel Baker, Jack pin, gavel and book to the new president and Miss Gwynn in ac- =SePting, thanked the members the honor bestowed on her! Mrs. Lee Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Ellenbroch, Frederick Ellenbroch, | * amd asked their cooperation for | Bob Jones, Mr. and Mrs. | coming year—particularly | Knight, wir theme project which is—i Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fa- “““Bullding a Better Community.” The new nt announced her standing committee chair- men as follows: Program, Miss Elia Curry; Publicity, Miss Rose Caster, Jim White. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curry, Mr. and Peter Mr. and Mrs. Harry raldo, Mr, and Mrs. Manuel Lo- pez, Mr. and Mrs. Lysle McCown, Mr. and Mrs. Arent Sjursen, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strunk. Supt. Horace O’Bryant One Of Judges In Poinciana May Day Celebration Many people are still talking , in a number, and so also did the ef the Poinciana School's unusual j violets and: sunflowers in a song day Wpeech by Mr. Carey, school prin- *hond playing “America.” May Day Celebration of last Fri-!and a dance. These were’"§ecgnd It opened with a welcome ! { | cipal, after which the song flute | grade youngsters. ha Fifth and sixth grade sirlssang “Somewhere over the: Rainbow” Moreno, | Betty Roberts, Cleora Roberts, | portant business session is sched- uled. Harris School PTA ’ Also Meets Tuesday i The Harris School Parent Teachers Association has a very _ Aerovias ¢Q”, : Passenger List) | AAane ‘The following passengers left! | yesterday for Havana via Aero-; vias “Q”: | Marion Ellenbroch, Lorraine, ' Joseph Neuendorffer, Betty Neu- | endorffer, Charles Schotland, Si- ; mon Sadowsky, Helen Kettner, ' Verda Johnson, Valda Forston, | Dorothy Buckley, Cesar Lamelas, } Victor Abrams. | Leah Abrams, Bellie Anne Sol-! oman, Felicia, Gonzalez, Angela! Lolout, Frank Bonner, Lyn Bon- | ner, Arthur Bonner, Lotta Votto, | Edna Scharer, Carolyn Stuherck, ! Celia Faccenda, Harrison Jakns- ton, Ralph. Walters. Harry Smith, Homer Piler, Henry Brosin. Otis VanWinkle, Bess Van- | Winkle, Oscar Nebo, Paul Wal- ker, George Kaowles, Owen Ea-; | gan George Otto, Jose A. Cara- ! ball, Antonio J. Gonzalez, Car-! men Mullins, Thomas McWher- | ter, Myra M:Wherter, Carlos; ol ee ae Eee here during the war. The Brun- |} ‘of Rey, poin interest sons have just fniished a tour of} At least 37 require are’still to be found on many of} duty in Houston where. Captain Hie Praising the post cards for sale around} Brunson was executive _medicaljschools to teach American histo- town, and.many Key Westers and, officer at the Naval Hospital. ry. visitors to this city are proud} They leave shortly for a tour of owners of Townsend Morgan] duty in Philadelphia. in Lakeland, Fiorida. | { i, Craft Exhibit At Museum To Be Directed By Mrs. Williams pals and teachers of the Key West’ schools is asked in collect- ing material which their students Song a speak a or eee _, {language different from may. wish to exhibit. Al material | known language. any |}. Picnic Grounds to: be should be delivered to the galle- ry. by 5 p, m. Friday, May 20. Important End Of Year Meetings Wind Up PTA, Room Mother Sessions special session scheduled for 8 p. m. Tuesday at the school. Af- ter the business meeting there . His work er Rosalie Navarro and her hus- band, Major H. T. Pillans have also been visiting here—at the} home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan ‘Navar- ro. Major Pillans graduated from West Point in 1910 and resigned from the Army after the’ first world war. Mrs. Brunson and Mrs, Pillans are sisters of Dan_Navarro and the daughters of the late Mr. and i Mrs. J. M. Navarro. has been'in large measure msible for the intensive in- fer cian’s License the night of "May 27, 1949, at 8:00 P.M, at City Hall. ma TRAILERS Private Beach ing position at St. John’s The Greeks established colo- nies along the Spanish Mediter- ranean Coast in the 6th Century, B. C. Present-day Basques living in included in this exhibit Coolest Place In Tonn Utilities Furnished—No Meters Stock Island Trailer Phone 1577-R Choose Your i | |] GIETS trom us Something for Every Member of the Family il be Installati f Offi- INQUIRE at. cers for the coming year and this | TROPICAL. 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The May- Jack Dolar, Richard Hubbard, | their paths wherever they went, ' pole dance was given by the James Vardes, Max Milner, Max, * s@that the royal feet, for this oc- | a : Cohen, Bernice Cohen, Renee} ® cddon at least did not touch com. | fourth grade girls after which} Cohen, | j Jose Mata, Jesus Bianco, Berta | Grenet, Alvin Gerald Stoud, Jose mon earth. King Freddie Fro-|the grand march took place. hggk and Queen Barbara Baugh-; The bicycle float parade was “ymae were attended by: Bobby | judged by Horace O’Bryant, su-|M. Fernandez, Steve Hubacek Jr., * Sotg and Beverly Otis; Danny} perintendent of public instruc-, Betty Ann Hubacek, Candelario | ‘y Skea and Dinera Gonzalez; Bill|tion, Mrs. Charles Wardlow, Jr.|Perez, Maria Carregado, Amalia Wood and Jeanne Hatfield and} and Mrs. Lucile Hardaway. The|Carregado, Rosa Hulslander, Car- the court jester in the clown suit| winners of the parade ‘were: Ist{men Corneado, Marion Bukswki, vas Charles Pellicer. prize, Beverly Jones, .2nd prize,j Maria Fernandez, Alfred Lind, *‘fife tiny tot band in red and | Mike Wood and 3rd prize James} Wilda Lind. Gertrude Allen, Rose white caps and capes appeered Dicker, = S. Rotter, Rose Lillian. ew Beautilul Chrysler