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yy Wotet on Sunday. tt will | Olive Renna. seemnion for the nistalla-| BPW members of the Key West Saeko Peder rain Cub who have heen elected Fay ition officer | serve as delegates to the State install | Convention at Jacksonville next formally They are as bdhvws Mrs. Mary Gtehem bet vice president, Mrs. Grave Crosby Ind vice president, W oman’s Auxiliary, Episcopal Church; Heard Convention Reports Monday The Woman's Auxiliary of the Heewepe! Church held its regu- ‘of mamthty meeting on Monday, wervention of the Southern Di- corte Were heard. ae ore were given by the fates te ' ‘eee comperation during the Gree years er, Mrs. Maye Walston, Mrs. Dor- Try | Of | g men, Mrs Elizabeth Schneid- 4 bn Mrs. ve Pickens ‘owler, Miss Gertrude Laubscher, Miss Bileen Coughlin and Mrs. week are: Mrs. Dorothy Daniels, Mrs. Grace Crosby, Mrs. Claire Arlen, Mrs. Mary Graham and Mrs. Wilhelmina Harvey. the United Thank Offering the yy apt were asked a deposit] ing apparel will @ few extra cents in their boxes.| under.’ the supervision of Mrs. + ag oh 3 p.m This was) This fund is used for missions}Emma Ayala wars Paul’s auxili- ~ fe) Meelins following the; and is given in thanksgiving by] ary. Key Westers have been ask- - _ and] ed to give good clothing in good aw ‘© of Meny important|then passed on to the Diocese} condition to the center. Clothing Fund. Then the offerings from| may be left at the Parish House Jemmph Lede presided) the parishes and missions of each| any week-day or by telephoning wer the businers session and re | diocese are presented at a Cor-} Mrs. Ivadell Pinder at 108-R, ar- dele-| porate communion of the Women| rangements can be made for: he enews! meeting of) of the church at their Triennial} someone to pick up bundles. som Women's Auxiliary. Meeting held during General] Children’s shoes and clothing are } Ladd thanked the members. | Convention. members of the Church, The General Convention will im whieh whe) be held in San Francisco, Cali- tt eofred c& President of the) fornia this year and Mrs. Glori- Women’s Auxiliary and she re- vowed ma vote of - theme pr Ammenon er wee made that United Thank Offering Blue Would hove their Spring on@ether ine on Awension pant Med bar Mary secant and Mrs.}| Mrs. Hilburn Pinder of 1422 Pe- ome Communien vice | Ralph Russell were hostesses for} tronia street and at present senior | whi i ‘i ri Poul's that day This! the afternoon and served refresh-| student at St. Leo’s Priberatory nce suits. Chyimede Sell ‘the weit ana Bayly is a delegate to this thanks | meeting where she will also at- sent tend the Daughtrs of the King Assembly. After the adjournment of the meeting a social hour followed, oom the @0th Anniversary of ments. Stewk Dinner Planned By Navy Wives #8 Por Husband-Wite Banquet May 22 Voortner P2Ted Wie wore @eeamed at the 3 the Mewy Wives No. 68 regular om held in the U. S. Navel buthding 176 last Wed-! Biatmn s outer Pleme fore wonderful wok Gamer were submitted by Mire Bath Johnson owner of ema th Beech Restaurant and wore aqvepted and final arrange tte tor thie ceak dinner were te Miter @mrumeion of many other mati et mecensary business de tole were taken care of, the June | Welfare project was discussed The Mewy Wives donate or aid we wette “eet every month owt ¢ mth of June they ‘ . the entire seo @f which will go to teow Town”-Vea, the same eww’ Town thet Pother Flana wade famous througout the ott Wonderful as it is, Boys’, goede tor many things veh to be done for Many Servicemen And Guests Enjoyed 10 Dance Weekly t ond = guests ht» USO NCCS joe ond the Junior " ere kept exceedingly Hem dance floor from several the fine entertain ot tent Get fet least the . Tone Poppers Crete ' ‘ cet hema te hughly fot ewrmne ” m the Reception ‘ . we tretecd Ub Minn *y Division St. School PTA To Install New Officers, Dedicate New Piano May 24 tap neem | Mrert on . oder of o me » « Parent Teacher ’ embers at @ meet potas andor of eottetom Voeeday atght ot ey (amet ccalired trom ~ te Be FP ' ee Bat ext ther funds the PTA teens Back From st Petersburg no tm om tame on} 4 toteganian fram the chub. ~~ vets ed eve we ‘Navy Wives, Mrs. Louise Woodel for the May, these boys. The Navy Wives No. 88 have been asked to help, and cluded in the 100 2nd prize wine | architectural experts found that this is their project for the month] ners in, this nationwide contest, ; of June. s Any donations that anyone would like to make at the time of the Bake Sale will be sincere- ly appreciated. The time and place of the Bake Sale will be published at a later date. Two previous members of the and Mrs. Bobby Lampkins, have returned to Key West. Their husbands are attached to the Greenwood and the Coalbaugh. Wives of men attached to any ships who would like to contact or join the elub may phone 1363-J, and Mrs. Vera Wood, president will be glad to wel- come them; or they may contact her at her new address 729 Windsor Lane or write P. O. Box 045. Held Last Night Metty Garing, Netta Valdez, Susie Demeritt, Rosalie and Caroline Camalier. Dance arrangements cormittee were the Misses Mary Saunders, Eunice McCraw, Nancy ané Janice Ross and Joanne Knowles. Refreshments were served by the Misses Betty Arm- |}, ayor, Betty Kling and Gene Mes- sier, AA he Junior Hostesses have de- 4 tw hold the Sprnig Formal next Wednesday evening. 4 Swesaty Pour Florida State University ., ; Gavilan. ements benno 4 Key Westers _. ‘Hospital Patients | On Dean’s List _ Are Lucky Anglers) At Univ. O0ie. | Sete, ame Roa (Special to The Citizen) Chica pier TALLAHASSEE, May 12— May 11) by the USO NCCS and American Cross directors, an afternoon of fishing and sure, enough, caught a nice string Swimming and ball playing | ,were added attractions which! s doubled the enjoyment of the sun | and sand. { ton aneers included N, A. ge \ cht, ; A. Pungratz, SN;_G. re: Donald‘. Fick, EM3; E. F. Lippay.FN; students from Key West have been named to Dean’s list of the College of Arts and Sciences for the qyarter which ended March 18. va A total number of 417 person: were listed as having a “B” av- erage or better. From Key Wet we Pearlman, Martha Watkins, er Melvin Bennett, and Norma | AOAN; O. Nixon, CS 3; and C. E. Reed, SD 3. Used Clothing Center Placed At St. Paul’s Mrs. €ileen Coughlin, president | of council of ial agencies, says that a used clothing center for the community’s indigent has now been established. The need for such a distribution center was ‘brought to the attention of the council by Mrs. Carola R. Net- tles of thesRed Cross, and Ruth ‘W. Lange. of the state welfare board, and adopted as a council project. The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Paul’s Church agreed to the coun- cil's plea. Beginning May 18, St. i Paul's Parish House will be open members of Order are cordi- every Wednesday between 2 and ally invited. 4p. m. During those hours, wear- | SUNDAY, May 15— be distributed | BPW Installation Breakfast at La Concha Hotel 10 a. m. WEDNESDAY, May 18— Spring Formal at USO NCCS Clubhouse on Duval Street, Servicemen invited. Navy Wives No. 88 regular | THURSDAY, MAY 12— ; County Hospital Buffet Sup-; per. Everyone Welcome. 6:00 P.M., on Hospital Grounds. Mary and Martha Circle of WSCS of Fleming St. Meth- | odist Church will meet at home of Mrs. John A. Know- les, 1122 Stump Lane, 8 p.m. | Fleet Reserve Association. Both Branch and Unit 56 regular | monthly meeting in club-; house 8 p. m. | FRIDAY. MAY 13— | Fern Chapter No. 21 order of Eastern Star will hold regu- lar meeting in Masonic Hall 8 p.m. Members and visiting meeting, U. S. Naval Station Bldg. 178 at 19 a. m. in particular demand. Congressional John Pinder Wins. |Grist Mill Swiss Frriendship | By REP. GEORGE SMATHERS Essay Contest Those of you who have visited the Capitol Building in the last John Pinder, son of Mr. and few years have undoubtedly no- ticed the steel! pillars and rafters beauty of the House and Senate School near Tampa—was one of vs three St. Leo second prize win- mecuitess ebere cae act nrs in an Essay Contest sponsor- ! oe i ed hc the aathecichis flociely for After the British burned the Friendship with Switzerland... | Capitol in.1814, the building had PRG prige in this contest’ was be rebuilt and the ‘present a trip for the winning student | House Chamber was finished in and his teacher to Switzerland.| 1857. and the Senate Chamber The three St. Leo boys: are in. | Was completed in 1859. In 1939 the wrought-iron and cast-iron Much work and many hours roof framing was obsolete and in were put into these essays fosters | danger of caving in. ing friendship with Switzerlandj; Consequently, merely as a tem- and the well-earned prizes were /Porary expedient, the present Swiss wrist watches. The time-/ steel supports were placed under pieces are beautiful as well as, the ceilings of both Chambers in! costly and are valud at $60.00/ 1940. At the same time the Con-| each. gress appropriated the money to on J rebuild the roofs, but bafore the wovvvvwvvrvrv rrr" renovation work could be com-| . > .|menced the war started. Since Aerovias “Q ‘Ithen no efforts have been made F Passenger List to start the rebuilding program. Now, at long last, rebuilding 224404484444444444| 0! the roofs is scheduled to start The following passengers left’ oul ae ue year, wie agree 7 wor! eing done on the ouse yesterday for Havana via Aero-| Chamber. It is expected that the ue: first stage of construction—that | Tp al ee Habana) of rebuilding the roof and ceiling Rae mita juan Fernandes,,—Will be finished by “December Elsie Waddell, Emily Muss, Glenn |! of this year. : ‘ Cornish, Richard J. Kardys, Al- If by chance a special session | ma Redenbaugh, Roy F. Reden- j should be called, or the work baugh, Rachael Lunt, Vernon; not be completed before the reg- Lunt, Ray Knell, Clara Knell,{ ular session next January, the Leslie Bucklew, Emilia Rodri-| House may have to meet in the guez, Irma Navarro, Mario Va-; Caucus room of the Old House rona, Desiderio Conception, Jose: Building. As the caucus room Carrillo. {holds only 650 persons and there Marina Bacallao, Manuel Sfla-| are 435 members, when one in- barria, Bill Ryan, Esther Avalos, cludes the members of the press, Olga Nunez, Jackson A. Stock-jclerks, pages, ete. it will be a ton, Hester H. Stockton, James tight squeeze if we are kept out M:Cooley, Martha McCooley, !of the House Chamber. However, Amelia Del Valle, George G.j there is no question that the re- Groza, Eileen Groza, Joel Bel-| pairs are necessary and long knap, Nancy Belknap, Joseph} overdue, so we will just have to Carrero, Leon Bartley, Helen L.}@0 the best we can. Thomas, Jimmy Walker, Ann The famous Dionne quintu- FREE! FREE! Walker. plets will be 15 on May 28th. One 85c Don’t Hide Your Face ori} Enlargement Squeeze Those Pimples! {with Every Roll of Film THE KEY WEST CITIZEN + F ov - yesterday a ee : O. G. Ingulsrud, FA; J. R. Bain,; | Calendar of Feet, }R. Lord by Raymond K. Bain, 31, | PRINCESS MARGARET VISITS POPE GREAT BRITAIN’S PRINCESS MARGARET ROSE (center) leaves. the papal apartment in Vatican City after a 20-minute private audience with Pope Pius XII. At right is Mage. Federice Calori di Vignale, papal chamberlain. One of ‘the Vatican's Swiss Guards stands at left. The princess saw the pontiff over protests of two British Protetant organizations. Rotary Members Hear Insurance Talk Noon Today Tony Demeritt delivered a talk tracing the history of life insur- ance before the members of the Key §Wé&st- Rotary Club at their noon luncheon today in St. Paul's Epigegpal Church Parish Hall. Horace O’Bryant, County Su- perintendent of public instruc- tion, a member of the Rotary Club introduced Mrs. Rex Todd Withers, head of the Home Eco- nomics Department of the State Department of Education, and Miss. Marian Vorhees, general supervisor of Monroe Schools. President Aquilino Lopez, Jr., presided. ‘T.B. IS MENACE FOR COUNTRY OF INDIA half a million ple {culosis in ella Health Minister Rajakumari\ Am- rit Kaur recently reported. The health minister frankly admitted that it was impossible to prevent the spread of this disease in India because of over- crowded cities and the scarcity of hospital beds and sanatoria for T. B. patients. The Tuberculosis Association, with the cooperation Health Ministry, embark onan extensive campaign of ant tuberculosis vaccination. The Emperor Augustus used to boast that he found ancient Rome a city of brick and left it a eity of marble. Fu Apply To Wed An ‘application for a marriage license was filed yesterday in the office. of County Judge Raymond TRONG ARM BRAND COFFER ‘TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at of 223 Eneas lane and Helen L.| dll Grocer. Shipley, 24, of 904 Terry’s lane. reverence We - ———— Pot Roast lb. 6% BUTTER tb 60: FREE DELIVERY Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, Frosted Foods and Ice Cream Churngold Oleo IN Y's be. 35c Welch’s GRAPE JUICE . full at. CRISCO . . . 3lb.can Maxwell House Coffee, Ib. tins E.Z. Liquid STARCH . . at. SOAP POWDER. . . lg. Old Virginia Corned Beef Hash 86c 5le 17¢ mec QUART WELCH'S GRAPE Qt SUNSWEET FeuRE WWICE..... 4% | JUKE “Swel” FUDGE FROSTING . 26c ]/E ¥9. 8.08" use oot, TES aanare “Old Glory” PINTO BEANS . he "Old Glory” PORK & BEANS . — "Old Glory” Baby Lima Beans 5c Jergen’s FACIAL SOAP 4 for 3lc || BUDGET SLICED BACON ¥% Pkg. « 2Ic| COCKTAIL... 23« | CRACKERS a BAKERITE Instead just brush on Kleerex and seé how amazingly fast it hides ugly pim- ples as it dries them—often on first Developed and Printed Flash Butb, All Sizes, 15c each Tad , Be camlls will purebase the piano imme- diately to have it dedicated at @ special meeting to be held on Tuesday, May 24. Installation of new officers will also be held at the May 24 ses- wom. A new treasurer was se- jected at the meeting Tuesday night after the one previously elected declined to assume duties of the office. annual convention of Lions Inter- national held at St. Petersburg. Besides Di Negro those attend- ing the convention were Law- rence Dion, Allan Hampton, Her- man Urion, Paul G. Albury, En- nique Esquinaldo and Gonzalo trial. Not a greasy salve that pimples thrive on, but a soothing medicated flesh-colored liquid that relieves itchin, —drives redness out. Get KERERER | ‘at 4% and 98c, Mdney back if it fails. }| MILLER PHOTO 1023 White Street E CHURCH OF GOD 1008 OLIVIA STREET - W. F. BRANNON, Pastor There Will Be A Film Shown Tonight at 7:45 O'Clock “THE LIFE OF CHRIST, FROM THE BIRTH TO THE ASCENSION” Everyone Welcome BEEF KIDNEYS .. . » 15c] PORK LOIN ENDS « 39%] Veal Chops & Cutlets «= 79c | Swift's PIC-NIC HAMS .42c | PARKAY cwncotoren o1t0) us. 19c | “VISIT JANE & SHINE”, Where Butchers ARCHER’ “The Store That Serves You Beat A 45-Minute Film Enjoy Cutting Your Meats Individually | ei4 Key West. F [Pi Fleming Street terete WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Guan 7) EE aaa aaiaanaesnannianindnainainner first csi ——a