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¥, eat Re) eee PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a a By NINA LESLIE GULEY . The Citizen Office—51 Phones: Residence—629-X] NOTHING ~"||| | For Servicemen By NINA” : - Nil { The Spanish Class for Service- sv aiinnaienets att SSF | men and their families held at Summer Roundup Of Harris School} wie vc vill eal “ine Taketate | will terminate for the. Summer ‘ : pee |to the Movies,” a small ‘play | at the end of May. ’ _PTA:To Open Officially Wednesday Peer rage pclae “él De “ ‘ ouseholds of ‘the : : parigerryr deem tinder“USO and» NCS suspices ; , ‘or “the «last ‘six ‘years, with Miss The ‘summer tousdup program and principal and become ac-|ies on Saturday, € begin, i the Harris Scho6] P? T° A. bé-! quai ; ; andizing On*the grecedin| : the’ students have of the Harris Sc A. be-| quainted with the actual situa-| & 8 e Rrecedigig. steiréd Tiekt” year céftificates, noon; ‘Wednesday, at 4:00 o'clock ‘ : 5 na : : .. with a ‘Play School’ Party en the medium of this sample program. | of this week.” *“What’s today?” | year certificates in Spanish. The : : roll call! Joe asks. “Monday,” I tell hi , | Zapid, instruction, conversational School who have regisfered with | in the first grade classrooms with | “Monday,” Joe’ repeats, and holé et Principat Fowler ‘fbr the coming | the first grade teachers, Mrs.!up his left hand, fingers spitad, |ménd°has made the classes very : 3 popular and in accordance with tions to attend the party. | Stricker and Mrs. James Callo-| right hand. “Today is Monday,” This summer roundup program! Way, Stories in the Library with| he says, and bends down his‘ left} will be resumed in the Fall. | SPECIAL - 1! | To Terminate — t | This is a noisy six-act play | USO NCCS on Monday evenings, as which .is-enacted* in half the ‘Piet Alseuee have ‘been held Afternoon:On School Grounds P sohapsiind t - id, ead When | want to go’ to’ the thov- E eo Get as instructor. ins’ officially fomorroW after} ,. | | day. “‘J6e") I say?“I want. ta.go. A 8 y poles tions of school life . through the | +5 the movies on Saturaay niente’ “and’a”smallér number, second unds. All:beginhers: at Harris} There will be games, ; giapers & Method employed by Miss Re- fall term have been sent invita-| Thelma Watkins, Mrs. Ethea} which he starts to count with his a large number of- requests they is conducted each year by the! the librarian, Miss Helen Wil-j thumb with his right forefinger. National Congress of Parents and|liams, music in the auditorium | “Tomorrow. Teachers through the special committees of each local elemen- tary schoo] P. T’ A. with the co- operation. of the local County Health Unit. It is primarily concerned with the detection and correction of {wth the music teacher, Miss jLeona Moreland, and movies shown by Principal Willard E. Fowler. Last, but by no means jleast with the young folks, ice ; cream with all the fixings will be | Served in the school cafeteria. is Tuesday. en Wednesday, Thursday, Fiifday and Saturday.’ By. that time he is back to his thumb and has to raise it in order to tick it off again to denote Saturday. “Six days. Five days from now,” he adds hurriedly, having seen my Mrs. Lester Leaves For Indianapolis Mrs. z Lancelot Lester Sr. will leave shortly for Indianapo- lis, Indiana: to spend several (Ay Wirephoto vie Radio tram F GEN. LUCIUS D. CLAY of Marietta, Ge. retiring U. & ‘ governor in Germany, removes his name plate in feat of physical disabilities of any child; It is important that parents; mouth fly open to protest his weeks with her daughter and office in Berlin before leaving for home. entering school for the first time. | accompany their children to the} count. “Do you realize all the ;S0n-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle H. xa NP ee : Through a medical examinatior| affair, in order to hear the short| things that can happen between | Miller, in that city. s 2 |-ee0e0 and checkups during the summer | but very instructive talks con-| now and,Saturday? We can.get}_ Mrs. Miller on Sunday morn- Coming Events | = months, it is hoped that the! cerning the beginner pupils that sick, die, be buried and forgotten. ing, “May ‘15 became the mother = | Aerovias “ “child can entef school ins the. fall! will be given by Miss Vories and] An atom boinB, could be‘ dropped ofa girl weighing’? pounds 10| ryESDAY, MAY 17— ‘in good condition and “unhandi-| Mr. Fowler while the children| on us, Where would weds ounces, at 2. Andianapolis hos-| Regular meeting, Key West As- | Passenger capped; by:;bad teeth, poor eye-| attend school. ._| then?” I reply that-I don’t know’ pital, and Mrs. Lester reports sembly No. 13, Order Rain- sight or general ill. health. The! Important announcements will and I don’t care. All I knéw is that from information she has bow for Girls, 7:30 p. m. at | #####eeeeeee8 child will also have been given! be made concerning the coming that I want to go to the movies {received both Mrs. Miller and Scottish Rite Temple, Eaton| Passengers eve te the necessaty immunizations (if| medical examinations. The com- | on Saturday night. Joe, painedi at the new infant are doing splen- and Simonton streets. East- on Acrovias “@" & A.» parents so, wish) and therefore! mittee handling this phase con-| what he considers the awfubshal:}didly. ) -. ern Stars and Masons may | inetuctedt will hot miss school due to tem-! sists of Mesdames Malcolm Saw-;lowness of women’s minds; no | Mrs, Miller is the former Ophe- attend. a 8 ie porary illness sometimes accom-! yer, chairman; Margaret Russell, interested in atom bombs, shakes | la Lester of Key West, and prior aa ’ - |Reggie Trevor, Alfred Guinette, ‘shots.’ Allen Curry, Fred Key and Kirk The party tomorrow afternoon land Albury, and this committ'® is a plan of the Harris School| will be assisted by two member; P. T. A. committee, whereby | ofof the Health committee, Mes- children and their parents may} dames Neil Knowles and G. O. panying’ the taking of these meet their prospective teachers ‘ Nordgren. his head sadly. ‘ sy jto her marriage was the city’s On Tuesday I announce, “That | only woman attorney, practicing is going to be a good picture.” | with her father and brother at “What picture? Where? What} their law office on Fleming street. are you talking about?” asks Joe. wee ee “The movie that will be here on} Among ancient mummies dis- Saturday night,” I explain pa-' covered in Egypt, one is believ- tiently. “Movie? Saturday night? | ed to have been a woman whose Evening Musicale, 8 p. m,! First Congregational Church Public has been invited to at tend. Regular monthiy meeting, Jr Sr. High School P. T. A. 8:00 ium. Installation of officers p. m. in High School Auditor- | Ear! Parks, Corehe Porta bee Barnhill, Deroths Mattes, ae Galabraicch, Theime € Otto Roes, Margaret nee Ledesna. Katee! Berastegad — Lidia Lastre. Joept fet, ai a fale linn einer : . 5 ar. / me r Rist, Joeguan Certe, ———c-—--—---O eee What movie?” Joe demands. I re- ! wrappings contained a golden for coming year. All members — Pe e ly that it is called so-and-so’and | : . : of organization and also gen- | Schweger, Redney eh ogee, Spring Dance Recital Prevue Of her Tie Power ae eee eral public have been invited | by Haselion, Fred Heseitall ie kare } “T’ve seen it already,” says.Joe,}rupts triumphantly that we cer- eee Vis dolph Boze, Joe Mere Sie Simpson School At Strand Theatre attempting to ciose the subject. tainly eg last week, in fact, Preview of Spring Dance Re Abolaréde Lepes = ; ; : “No, you haven't seen it,” I con-| and details the date, the name of cital, “i 30 P.M. Strand The-} Ruth Howard, Diem Tonight the Simpson Dance,as its petite dancing star the] tragict. “It is a new picture.” the picture, who played in it and atre, I resented by Simpson eg ee School will present a Prevue of} young and talented Darlene Jure-| Joe gets irritated. “Don’t tell |. the, names. of the people who sat Pag og i “sete Sullicen, Sete its Spring Dance Recital at the} > n:ki, whose ballerina’ grace | me I haven't seen it;” he protests.| on either side of us in the thea- Spr "9 trellis USO. NCCS| Flora Mileke, Clare Beet Strand Theatre. The presentation) - 14 technique are noteworthy. | Why'Tremember Tyrone Power | tre. _ t ‘catice mee ~— Gaiey, Edwin Some, Acrom is scheduled for 8:30 o’clock, be-]| @"¢ tecnnid , ill be| When I was a little boy, for heaved 7 'Satirfiay « afternoon rolls Clubpouse on Duval Street = . aa tween the first and Second show-} Closing the presentation will be| en's sake. I sigh. ..“Joe, thsi is! around. “We. will eat early so AR ‘qarvicemen, inetied By CARD OF THANES ings of the theatre's feature|the “Ballet Adagio,” danced by |not the old Tyrone: Power. I re-{ we can go to the movies,” I say. Mag NCCS to attend 9 = - - picture. Robert and Betty Simpson and|memiber him tod. He's dead. iThisy Joe casts a practiced eye heaven-| po 0 yw we 2 SS a . Tonight’s performances will in-| Garry Pinder. Requiring perfect| iS his son, not the old man.” Joé{Ward: “I think it is going to rain,” yours ic oe Ne hed fo - e a clude “Ballet in Blue and Geld,” fini nd ‘movement. tis is'a| CMS: Rurha “Nobagy ever told] ##e-reflects. “Nonsense,” is my re- esau Station, Bu a ng 178 ame =e! ~ ‘a ), with , Betty; Simpson [and the] “mins @ alias me the old. man diéd, and. djd-' joinder, “There isn’t a cloud in Summer Bouadtas Ween ieloae tullo : ms a Corps de ballet comprised of | difficult and beautiful dange, and a sep had a son. But then,”! thé’ sky.”° “That doesn't mean elle u - oi = - on ai - 1 x - uli ie, Gai Wallacé, Dolores} should be well worth viewing, as | be, adds, 98 course nobody eyer | ai ing,” Joe says gloomily, strants ¢ ris School | our loved. yng. ‘ a diet a and Lon indeed the entire prograit prom- | bothers*t8#ell me Pea oot Spy ARe how’ fast thesé tfopi- Sponsored by TA. 4 00} bury « son; who will sing a soprano and tenor duet with Gerald Saunders. The latter will also offer a violin selection. Two organists will be present, Auxiliary ° . Committees Named The American Legion Auxil- iary Unit No. 28 held its regular | bi-monthly meeting on Thursday evening, May 12 at the Legion Home. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Dorothy Di Negro, and many im- portant matters were discussed. The following committees were appointed for the coming year: Americanism,, Mrs. Naomi Hjort; Child Welfare. Mrs. Glo- rina Bayly; Community Service, Mrs. Evelyn Freer; Education of Orphans, Mrs. Alice Robinson; Girls State, Miss Gretna McClain: Junior Activities, Mrs. Sybil Brady; Legislative, Mrs. Wilhel- mina Harvey; Membership and Rehabilitation, Mrs. Tessie Wim- menauer; Music, Mrs. Pinder; National Defense, Mrs. May Holmes Freer; PanAmeri- can, Mrs. Naomi Hjort; Poppy. Mrs.. Adrianna Sands; Radio. and The next meeting of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary is sched- uled to be held on Thursday, May 26 at 8:00 p. m. Publicity, Mrs. Naomi Hiort;| asked that all members of the | ; im NO EXTRA COST Parliamentarian, Mrs. Mamie} poard attend the meeting to be| . Sawyer. held in the ars street are WITH PUMP oo efm 0 a | with any ev tA sy ore Pe ee é American Legion 1USO-NCCS To Beverly | free will offering will be wel- ; comed, since the event is being | sponsored by the trustees of the church for the purpose of, raising ; funds for repairs to the building. Have Spring | Formal Dance | The Spring Formal Dance ‘ sponsored by the USO NCCS will he held at the Clubhouse, 1021 Duval Street, tomorrow evening, Wednesday, beginning at 9:15 o'clock. Music for the affair will be furnished by the Tune Toppers Orchestra, and there will bea program of informal entertain- ment. Refreshments of ice a committee of NCCS Junior Hostesses, and all servicemen will be welcomed at the dance. |Special Meeting Of Lions’ Directors There will be a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Key West Lions Club tonight at 8 p. m., President Albert L. Di- Negro, Jr., announced, today. ! discussed and President DiNegro rooms. \ a ee | 18 CHILDREN cream, | cake and punch will be served by | Al very important matter is to be/ word for things. On Friday Joe gallops a wonderful idea. “L some cards tomorrow night. can invite so-and-so and sofgnd-! sure we miss a lot of good pic- Ps the full, he tells me: “Yes, in- in with} deed. That was a good picture. ‘splay | In fact, dear, I think we ought to a | I interrupt. “I want to gQ to-thé fas though it is the hardest thing movies -tomerrow night.” .Mo-/ ia, the ‘world to get me to a thea- vies!” snorts, Joe. “Movies! That's" tre! But being a woman of equ all women ever think adbott.s Ov-" bié temper, and strangling any ies! Husbands, homes, childre fleeting notion I might have of everything else can goto the @év- | the: sheer pleasure to be derived il. Nothing matters but mowes.” | , “Now you know very well we ; with some instrument of gre: haven’t gone to the movies in} tensile strength, I simply smile, weeks,” I begin, but Joe inter-| as all good wives do, and agree + 8 @ Hours of Work Saved @ Washes Get Cleaner @ All America Saves Money WHEN YOU BUY A Kenmore Washer With Faucet Tyne $ 8 49 Dreine 4c... | | | i} | Effective Thursday, May 19, We Will Close Every Thursday at 1 PM. ffart ‘beating him over the head | We‘ go to the movies more often. I’m | so and...” “Not tomofow’ njght,” tures,” this last sort of accusingly, | P.M. Harris Scheol WATER CHILLER just for coming in to see the Amazing new 1949 PHILCO REFRIGERATORS Yes, come in...see the most sensational refrig- erators ever built. There's nothing to buy... the Chiller is yours FREE! -<@lsQ35 pe, JADE DINNER INCLUDED E Model trom TERMS i or ane i i++ «Qn Wednesday I set the cam=j cal storms come up.” on We shee exter thera Sor iar . nie, Baw eed weeeoe*bises: well-for devotees of the ba’ : , n th Spread taggse ere . a i> ome anaY, 9 special so 0 ballet will-have flet.- » a paign going again. “T' ffh ene? eeu? Shturday evening: and vient AY — 1 . = 7 SAPSNERESSREY . ¢ TRY £31 ahem’ i’ ths dtess,43 I ann @ pprdach fhe. theatre. “We'll i eee a ce emet ” x * (ich. ae eee eek “It is the one Iam gping to eng et wer Joe,#“look at oe : we 7 un . 12:30 or ] o* Bi R; , to the movies S{turday night: that’ ‘of pédple.” Tsay, “No. > in: 70 omman i y oreo : =} tay nig at’ Tine 6' opie. say, J : gp : Musiéale At First Congregational think I am going td, be om duty ;they are buying their tickets. See = : = — a “sg ae RELIEVE ITCH a ; sot: Saturday night,” says Joe, know-| they are going right straight into veservehons Men 6° a Chirch Tonight Offérs Large Variety | ing very weil he isnt going tedoline een ee bciwve Wesnesias, Ma 18] With Aatisaptie OF a : any such thing. ‘ ‘F Joe makes one last effort t at 6 p.m . The Evening Musicale to be)Grace Archer with special: selec-}" 6, Thursday ocd siiaceiaie vol ode? aS —. ae ie ; os ¥ a Pp ewe et presented at the First Congrega- | tions, and Bill Neblett with or-] put the final quietus on the pro-| what,” he suggests, “you go on in Shanghai, largest Chinese city Podge yh codh, sina tional Church tonight beginning) 5. meditations, and there wili| jected Saturday night movie-go-| and I will step around the corner | 24S @ Population of 4,300,000 and | Gtymens oF ccceme see Grape at 8:00 o’clock will include num. | be a bass solo by Eldon Downing ing. “I was talking to a mam, to-] and have a couple of beers and | '* the sixth largest metropol rn | Gizected Gediceted chee bers by some of the most talented | ” eitiass cm Tack "|day who saw that® picturedyou ! meet you here after the movie.” | the world. | Gece Goccegity etecay SE singers and instrumentalists a Sore ee eee hag ‘a 8 want to see and he says it igssaw- “No, you don’t, ” I say firmly, iene ——ae the city. ' aoe — eae ae Wat-| ful.” “Never mind what he said,” | getting a better grip on his arm, Besides Leona Moreland, the| 8 a sf nceinkt fglented I state firmly. “We will like it, I} and we enter the theatre with Joe possessor of an exceptionally | son — ee sit Ge ao (amusure Joe: grunts injutteneun: |iookae like/a man ascending the lovely soprano voice, who will ap-! group, ware ag ie c belief, and gives me a look -ell-| steps to the gallows. pear in a solo, ~~ are Hike ig ig. gh oe ene Reo ine ing me what he thinks of people; When the movie is over, which, sopranos, Allene Spear, who will) 0 SS wh yon’t take ‘ ed er eke eats eer ay ps Sine a solo, ands Eva B. Gib-}| Musicale will be made, but a eles take other people's incidentally, Joe has enjoyed to eemeo ree $237” *eetee tone COarer sere’ AT 42 | Be Sure and See Us Bejors Raving Because of its tropical situa-| Maesteg, Wales.— (AP)=3A1; | 4 TELEPHONE 1560 { tion and reliance on moonsoon though only 42 years of age, Mrs. | rains, India is more vulnerable}Sarah Elizabeth Pe il has | $ ROEBUCK AND CO. | = to crop failures and famines than'borne her eighteenth child—an/! A ORDER OFFICE ! any other country in the world. eight pound, thirteen ounce gir! 628 FLEMING STREBT

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