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agate ae TY =e Connelly To Charles Mackie Took Place Revoutly 7 Residing In In A lovely M "irs. Mackie ms bs Firs Si in : ter ary late o bees ‘untley of Rockland, Maine, and| Mr.:and Mrs.. Mackie are .mak- ban Helen Speakman, of Rosen-j.ing their home .at 524: Rose Lane . New York. : ‘here in Key’ West." * Summer Roundup Of Poinciana School Pupils To Begin Tuesday Afternoon At Meprae County Clinic f{ the regisistrtion of pupils for the coming term, and wishes it stress- ed that-the Poinciana School. zone comprises that area from Bertha ert to and including Boca lew registrations of chil- gee wi 1 be taken if said children will be six — old on or before Januiry'}, 1950. : : It ‘has also been announced that all chillren appéaring tomorrow at the Monrae~County Clinic for this summer roundup must bring their hirth certificiates, this being of great importance'in the. regis- tration procedure. Rirst Congregational Church To Sponsor Evening Musicale Tomorrow “Music lovers will be interested) T. Jennings ‘Moss, choir direc- tewtearn that an Evening Musicale | tor, will be ‘in charge of the pro- with be held tomorrow evening, | gram, and has arranged an excep- Tuesday, at the First Congrega- tionally interesting one, with tonal Shurch, beginning at eight | nice music’ to appeal to those who vie appreciate it. . event, eponsored by the| Participants in the musicale are of the Church, will be all well-known in Key West, and Melt charge to those attend-! consist of Bill Neblett, organist; . Wet free-will offerings will Bognes and will be used for y vepairs to the church Eldon Dowriing, “bass; “Jackne Drudge, trumpeter; Leona More- Whliditg. The general public has been invited, and it is expected land,” Soprano; Allene’ Spear, so- priéno; Eva’ B. Gibson, ‘soprano; that there will be a large attend- “mes. Gerald Saunders, violinist; Grace Archer, organist; and the Fernan- eee and Watson String Ensemble. U SO-NC Cc! s Sponsored Picnic At Perky Sunday The USO-NCCS picnic at Per- ky Ledge yesterday was especi- ally enjoyed because of the de- weather there; the. sun chine uli day, in contrast to the seVeral showers, that Key Weet, 17 miles west, experienced during the afternoon. Perky Lodge has become the center of a variety of activities. The genial proprietor, D. Ballint, Y, princi that the sumrher the schoo! will begin Tuesday, at Monroe Coun- it time there will take place a physical checkup on each ehild, and registration for ~ the next school year. Dr. Peeples will conduct examinations, assisted’ bg committee composed of three women members of the Pai-. inciana School Parent-Teachers Mr. Carey will be in charge of 2 mane seastt leavirig “for Havana via “Aérovias “‘Q" over the week- end included: Carlos ‘Perez, Juana Perez, Catlos’ Perez, Jr, Dulce Valdes, George Valdes, Jesse P.- Bolling- ie MoBglinget,: James:C, Bollinger, ‘Fioy'd'D: Morgan, Danny Snodgrass, Hazel Snod- gress, Alexander McTavish, Cari- dod Pino. ‘Emma: Dolan, Jean Ferro, Emi ‘lio Hernandez, Thomas Hi1], hes ampigned a shooting range to) Richatd Carrado,, Lorraine Car- the Southernmost Pistol ys tye cere. Basha, out tres joldsberry, mmett Conni — on 4 a sie @ Paula Gonzalez, Noemi Gardenas, hn Lodge; the rvicemen’s Marvin Scott, Mae B. Scott. z Cycle Club. make Perky ! Patlina De Armas, «Angela thet-headquarters; motor boats Landrian, Sergio Esquinaldo, are practicing for the race to be! Rosa Esquinaldo, Ernest Roberts, helt there on May 29. Mercedes Garriga, Maria Garri- The picnickers swam andj ga, Marco Mesa Jr., Angelina dived in the pool, and grilled. Mesa, Celia Sawyer, Mabel Stad- wieners in the outdoor fireplace. ; er, Barbara Haag, Donald Daw- The group imeluded the Misses! , son, Janet Dawson, Marta Garcia, Mery Saunders, Rosalie and} Alga Ganzalez Gladys Mulkay. Coroline Camalier, Betty Garing,| Alida Serret, Carmen Ruiseco, Edith Knuck, Nancy and Janice] Virginia Quesada, Amparo Tim- Rows, Betty Armayor, Joyce! or, Maria Del Pilar Perez, Gladys Bradley, Stella Delgado, Joan/ Alvarez Anglica Hevia, Aida Porter and Servicemen Gene) yVictorero, Josefina Llerena, Car- Messier, AA; Paul Wade, SA;/men ‘Alonzé; Estela Caballero, Louis D'Ambrosio, SA; Alex Elisa Quiroga, Elena Castro, An- Benby, USN; Art Bernard, SN;|tonio Rodriguez, Lillia Munoz, Jumes Weeden, SO 3; W. C. Stal-| Duane Williams, Patricia Wil- lings, QMSN; Buford Strangé,|ljiams. YNSN; Don Palmer, FA; Larry] " Ofelia Jerez, Antonio Cid, Clarat Sigety, SA; Dean Smith, SA;|Gareia, THeresita Besga, Clara! Walter MeParlane, FN; Robert} Ret, Elsie Thoorean, Jane Silver, Johnson, SA; Roy Schneider and} Péland Starr, Eugene Ferguson, Cecil Mardis. Helen Ferguson, Jansen Hidnell, Servieemen’s Cycle Club mem-} Vivian “Hudness, David Morrison, bers who joined aie” were} Julia Morrison, Jose Fernandez, Wayne Manning, ald] William Weaver, Ella Weaver, Ookie, AMAN, and Bill Ziemké, Walter Pratt, Ella Pratt. PN It is ‘estimated that mdre than Chaperones were the Mesdames Maud Ross and Lillian Saun-}1,500-cities in the United States have installed parking meters. eis. ee | Sabie eunegmng, eee ee Women's Jestaliation Breakfa: héld iri the { the La Coticha ‘Hotel on “Sunda persons from other parts of Flori- | prési da were honored ‘guests. The in-j sia ne stalling’ officer was the popu Dr. Adele ‘Hampton, ' active’ * Plorida Public Health circles and | rare indeed for a‘elub | - jin’ the National and Internation- | years’ old, “and ‘~ al activities of the Biisiness ahd; whieh they could be’ Proféssional Women. “tof the meeting was thé ‘fact ‘that Florida’ Women had finally won the right to serve on juries in this state. was greeted with much applause, as the right of Florida’ women to serve on juries had ‘been one af the important state ‘projects of the Florida BPW. then stood, announced her name ~ tand office or committee affilia- =| tion with the BPW’ and’ then in- troduced her guests. It was most interesting to note that of the more than seyenty BPW. mem- bers present every one with the J exception of very new members, Mheld some office. or committee | job. This: probably. accounts for \the excellent work and wide! coffee, sugar. etc. ‘that they were scope of BPW accomplishments. j able “to! bring with‘ them : were a After presenting meritorious award members for outstanding work, out-going - president Wilhelmina | of their gadd elothes,. Haryey turned the meeting aver | because the European women had .to Dr. Hampton as the installing} ridthing but. faces full of hope.jwhen Julie threw a tantrum, - LAnd they . took.even:more hope which was frequently and vocif- New officers installed for the| from the-help they received from erously, she was adorable. coming year were then presen’ Lee| <a as follows: President,’ Graham; Ist vice president, Gr: Crosby; 2nd vice president, Grete Arlen; 3rd Vice'prisident, the out- | prize for the winner of the Quilt, going president, Wilkelmina Har- | and it was won by Elsie Ray | vey and Tredsurer Marie’ Hartel | Hall. New who is holding that BPW oft ice; Graham too! for the third term. Record ah unced. ak would be no meet- secretary is Rose Miller and cor | responding Secretary’ Angela Caro. officer. duties and responsibilities these | C new officers were to undertake, Dr. Hampton duly officers in’a moving ribbon cere- mony and all the officers were presented sceptre-like sprays of long stemmed flowers, each of a Girl Scout Leaders’ Association |Met At Mrs. Ralph! Craft's Last Week By MONA FIELDS ciation met at the home of Mfrs. Ralph Craft last Wednesday to}at~3:30-p: m..to-state and. discuss -diseuss ‘politics, -tivities of the various git] scout groups here in Key West. Thompson, as” Chairman of the Association was most relucetnaly accepted, but affairs made it necessary. Mrs. | T. Little was unanimously voted the new Chairman and she. was introduced and Mrs. Craft. of the . day’s around the organzation of camp- ing facilities for our scouts and the finding of a camp site for the scouts for this Sum- mer. meeting to make final plans on that score next week. A special. Mrs. E. E. Hamilton, sittin will be held at the home Green, ‘Mrs. E. ie a, Dies Dies Fighting I Fir ire Beabr, 75, fell Gown while fight. ing a grass fire’ and burned to : death. r persons attend | different golor s and Professional) streame rs of W inbow R ca a] reminded be Fr wr late if a of a ibn Py ase ‘Imina Harvey“were alreac " ‘or district ‘officers; oing |. vi : Following the Installation Dr. Hampton was “presented with : gift-of-a group of fine Hi figures. She was. completely lighted with these much | after collectars’ items the Beachcomber, and said ‘d they would oceupy a permanent, place in her heart and.on her favorite whatnot. Dr. Hampton then. gave a talk stressing all the » blessings we here in this ‘country enjoy and. by contrast she told of some of:her experiences in Europe at the International . Federation of Business and Professional Con- 1947. bet Peraza BPW president) traveled from : Plorida, “first”: to * then to Switzerland and then to Brussels, Belgium. The cigarets, One of the first'announcements ee gught- This announceimgnt Each member of the BR it. ee together Wratite, 5 great’ boon to. their -European BPW members::The American delegation was ‘almost: ashamed shoes etc. certificates ‘to’ several tall sof America's BPW Clubs}: Mary the International Fed- Dr. Scien picked the ddor president Marty Lee kK’ over * then and an- a this mdnth as many members youd Lat at “'the Convention in Jeckron tit le -and. ‘she “Urged all O Bocion t Sota “to atterid the intion there so | Key ' West ike” advantage of t 1e eight t ne. ‘and so that as port “as possible might oO | nel Amina Harvey, who is }2 ‘candidate’ for’ State ° 8rd’ Vice {| presid e After a moving talk on the | installed the The Girl Scout Leaders’ pa of Mrs.‘E. W. Stark:on Eagle Ay~ énue, next Wednesday, May 25th i their’ ‘findings. ” The girl scouts of all treops are working to’ win their various badges. All leaders report very good attendance at scaut ‘meet- ings. The’ ‘Intermadeiate girls have been helping the Junior Red Cross make wash cloths for the Naval Hospital. Mrs. Oscar Rodriguez reported inaugurated by|that her Brownie Troop all at- }tended the wedding of ‘their as- sistant leader Denny Diehl. Eve¢ryone enjoyed the refresh- ments served .at the close, of the meeting by the day’s hostess, Mrs. Craft. Those who attended were: Mrs. J. M. Bringhman; Mrs. Neil Saunders; Mrs. T. Little; Mrs. {Sam Toth; Miss Mary. Whiting; Mrs. Lottie projects and ac- The resignation of Mrs. Doris pressure of other The most important discussion meeting centered local: girl | The Camping Committee is + hike rae after ‘they had put out the | flames. in Bear's yard. It is believed that “Beahr, an arth- ritis sufferer, chad | fallen trying to: fight thet 4laimes ‘and was burned to death ‘before he could fire-fighters found [get up again. SOMERYILLE, _N. LicHenry Volunteer '— INTERDENOMINAT: Poinciana Baptist Church 17TH STREET and EAGLE AVENUE DR. J. L. IVEY, Pastor Hear: Kathryn Ste bepbens Jadione EVANGELIST of plied May 13-May 29 Good Singing! 7:30 P.M. Nightly Good Music? Except Saturday Kathryn Stephens was a girl ‘preacher. called by God at the age of 15 years. She has a very pleasing personality in singing as well as preaching. She has preached and sang in various Fadio stations such as WEAT. WIOD, WQAN. WBAY. WGBS. WMBM, all of Miami, Fla.; _WFWKE of Key West, Fla; WMBC of Detroit, Mich., and numerous other stations in Chicago, New York, Canada. ‘Cuba, ete: She was pastor of a church for 14 months: in Blogmington, Indiana? at the age of 19 years. Also. pastor of Everyhody’s Tabernacle of of Miami, Fle. for & years. DON'T FAIL TO HEAR HER PREACH ANP SING! Be EVERYBODY'S WELCOME! “WE FREE PARKING Good Preaching! It has been reported . that-t is- sued a statemen' ’ Every time T leave Key West! and come back, ‘even ‘after a. ‘short moment of sheer ® panic as I ‘ap- proach the Boulevard: For some inexpligab| thoroughly convinced, © own mind, that there will be a blank” space * should be—that there really isn’t and never was any such city— that I have only been” dreaming fantastic. and Key West absolutely alone, like quality that no other place can claim.” ? of Brooklyn was~ the red head of the daughter of a naval officer Na living next door to us. The sight | FRIDA’ of this smal], opinionated child made even the dullest. day an and there is no. doubt that red- haired females, of any age, are entrancing creatures, to the local Woman's Club to learn that through médiumship of President Truman and the Key West ‘Key West is a household word in Heights. tessen shop on an obscure dead- end street there, I came across a display of turtle soup, saffron and other spices, all lined up with a’/hand-printed signa read- ing: “Matteralls. for Key West ¢ooking.” - I_was.so enthralled. with that word “matteralls” on what a much more wonderful and all-embracing word it was instead of the “materials,” the full. import jof. ‘the, display }:did not register. rornered the proprietor—not a difficult task’ because we were already rubbing shoulders due to the cramped quarters—and demanded to know what-for. down the block: taok a trip to that there Key West ta look at ‘the President’s Little White House, and she got hold of a book full of the darndest-things to eat you ever heard of, and when she come back.she hadda have these things So's she could fix ‘the ‘restepees’ in the book, and ndw the whole neighborhood wants ‘em. You wanta try’’em?” way. “I'm from Key. West. I eat those things all the time.” observation. * you're so fat.” the fabulous Great Wall and the Yangtze River, lies in corresponding to United States. ‘Strunk Lumber to the. effect absence; ~I experience a le reason I am always in my where Key’ West ev for AY. ¥. MAY 18— erga Rin 3 on Duval Staeet. All servicemen invited by oe attend 0:15 For us, the brightest spot in all} Regular Meeting, Navy Wives Club No. 88, 10 a.m. U. 8. Station, Building 178 + MAY 20— Otters Wives Luncheon, 12:40 p. m., Fort Taylor. Comman- der Fitzgerald, guest em 4 Reservations must be made before Wednesday, May 18, at 6 p.m. Personal Mention Kio Wee's view Mrs. Thomas R. Adams and son,- Jon left Sunday morning their home in Miami after spending a week's vacation with Mrs. Adains’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley J.: Barrett, 914 Elizabeth street. © This notion of mine is no more incredible than bi itself, which stands with a dream- ent. Her name is’ Julie Bartek, for even It will no doubt be gratifying the ~ jojnt Cook. Book, certain section of Brooklyn » Inasmall, badly-lighted delica- oregano, and dwelling commonplace that for a moment When it did I “Aw,” he told me, “some dame I smiled in a superior sort of “Try them?” I repeated. He eyed me. “Um,” “Guess was _ his that’s why NO OTHER ONE The Serial Starting in The Citizen Tomorrow North China proper, between latitudes those of the edi ddedede Telephone 816 100.00 M. 2x4 Bright and Straigh i fer TO 4 F LONG lx4and1x3 Hard Face Flooring . . $75. 00 M. FOR LOW COST WORK Hard Face Siding . . FOR LOW cosT $75. Old Fashioned Five-Panel Doors rettowearnee 9100.00 M. ‘Strunk Lumber Yard Telephone 816 Sells the Building Materials Key West Uses 1x6 Portland Cement __ Just Received 3 Carloads .