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tas % le Monday Night 4 At Womans Clubs * Bird Watk Scheduled For Tomorrow A ‘meeting of the Monroe Coun- ‘has jist year ‘averaged ‘over 500 per been, lecture. Many ‘of the children ‘Women’s street) 2P€ looking forward to the next | ‘today by Stuart : tters | “this ea - wih “of the report. of the’ . Bic a Seen sub- ‘Mi ‘ite. highlight ‘of the Loren Monday night will be the ing by Lt. Commander R. C. Ket- from U. 'S. Naval Air Sta- tion Of his color movies of bird. ife: Mtaken on Midway Island While he was stationed there: shortly after the war. The general public is invited uP) the Society to attend the meeting and ‘showing of these color films without charge. v has been announced by the stern who attended the Tours JeeSr. High School P.T.A. Held Final Meeting Of School Year At sUfH Sot! Auditorium Tuesday “Senior High School eld their final meeting year on Tuesday evening is k in the High Sehool' cA ~F the coming school year were im- | stalled by’ Mrs. Norma Dopp, ef the Monroe County il of P. T. A., these new of- tivers consisting of: ot the organization for} ‘Treasurer, Miss Mary Trevor. istorian, Mrs. Edith Sweeting. lovely flower corsage was, ited by Mrs. Earl Dillon to: of the incoming officers, and, outgoing Historian, Mrs. Hil- Salis, then gave a report on $r.Sr. P. T. A. vere for , past yelir. 8 Canaan, the new president, wed Tonight At Children’s Fashion Show be presented at the Division t Schodl tonight will be one e highlights of the present according to ad- last-minute prepara- this morning. iis wéaring the latest fash- ions for youngsters will parade before the audience in the up- stairs auditorium of the institu- tion. Children’s attire for school, beach, party and sports will be snedeled by members of all class- ea, (ih, the ool. An Easter Watade will display the last Word in dress for special occas- Of special interest to the tere active young members of hf Be a dis-| of the Screen Tours} ty ‘that the number of school! , Mrs. Amelia Camus. } Vice-president, Mrs. Doris Ri-, vas. Secretary, Mrs. Wilhelmina | Harvey. Fe aS es Ce hitdren’ 's Fashion Show To Be i}have already indicated that they | Season's Tours. Also, itis esti- | mated that about 600 adults saw ‘the evening showings during the | set-|last season. series of bird walks, and one “of | these walks will take place to- morrow morning, Saturday, and will be led by Mrs. Hames, Field Trip Committee Chairman. The walk ‘has been arranged by Miss Helen Taylor of Poinciana | , Elementary School fer her sixth "grade pupils and by Mrs. Albert Carey of the fifth grade of the school for her pupils, and will | begin at 8:00. o'clock tomérrow morning, ‘when the pupils will meet at the Poinciana School and start the trip from there. Those participating in the bird ! walk will visit ‘such sites"as the | old botanical gardens, “Stock Island, the. salt ponds ‘and * other aaiw where birds may: be seen. OR ie ee ae ae show: | | { | Frances | | |Intving & footed for We Readies | attendance at the _ The prizes to ii Zion ee Street School. for Benefit of School. Will Offering. | SATURDAY, MAY 21— |. Bind Walk, led bby Mrs. Frances Hames, Field Trip Committee Chairman of Monroe County 8 a. im. Pu-| pils and teachers from fifth | and ‘sixth grades of Poinciana Audubon Society. from Poinciaha ‘School. and their guests. SUNDAY, MAY 22— Beach Restaurant. ,mamed the new committees, a | complete list of Whom will be} , Published in these columns at a} f Sater date. | There- followed a discussion on jhow P. Tf. A. can best help the Y echvoots, anid some very mterest- jing, instructive and helpful sug- | gestions were offered. Program arranger for the meet- | ing, Miss Mildred Joyce Williams, then turned the program over to Major Earl Dillon, whose harp Students,rendered | several selec- fies This. .wWas “followed “hy”a trumpet selection by the ‘school ; “band soloist, Jackne Drudge, who | was accompanied on the harp by ‘Elsie Thompson. | At the close of this final meet-. ing of the season refreshments were served on the patio bythe Home Economics Department of, the school. Division St. School the audience will be the Western Scene with cowboy and cowgirl regalia. The participants will parade to music to be played on the piano ‘by Miss Catherine Logan, music teacher. Miss Logan has selected numbers appropriate to the vari- ous scenes. Helen Theille “and Jack Me- Donough, sixth grade pupils, will introduce (each fashion model. Colored footlights will add beau- ty to the scenes. No admission will be charged to. witness the show, which will begin at 7:00 o’clock, A frée-will| offering of the school ‘will be takeh during ‘intermission. eran Bnai Zion Congregation To Hotd AU-Day Outdoor Party On Sunday The Bai Zion Congregation, i conjeinction with the Auxiliary ala the Sunday School, will hold wh all-day outdoor party on May @ at the Stone Beach on Boca hice, the starting point for the owting being in front of the Syn- agegue on Simonton Street at 11 & ™. i ‘The committee in charge of ar- rangements for the affair is com- posed of Rabbi Schwartz, and| members of the auxiliary includ- ing the Mesdames Bsther Silber- man, Pearl Lewinsky, Roy Gross- man, Gladys Mulberg, Rose Co- hen, Ralph Yellin and Jennie Ap- peirouth. They will be assisted by | Roy Grossman, Ralph Yellin, Herman Holtsberg, Isidore Wein- | Reserve Ofticers Meet On Tuesday There wif be a meeting. of all Army and Air Force Reserve Of- ficers at the home of George A. Warrén, 511 Eator Street, at 8 p. m. Tuesday. Officers from the Miami Military Sub-district will te’ nt to advise Reserve OF ilcers in this area regarding the ae, of Reserve Commis- Active Duty Training. jtraub, Sam Silberman and Hy Altman. At 'the ‘outing, to which lunches will be brought by the partici- pants, there will be an active and interesting program, including a ‘paseball game at 2:00 p. m.,, fishing contest with a prize awarded to the catcher of the }iargest fish, a watermelon hunt, with the finder winning the wa- termelon, an archery contest, also with prizes to the best archer, and &@ running potato-bag race. President of, the B’nai Zion Congregation is Joe Pearlman; Charles Aronovitz is vice-presi- dent; Isidore Weintraub secretary; Herman Holtsberg, recording secretary and Sidney Einhorn, treasurer. Choose Your GIFTS fron vs Something for Every Member of: the Famit TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 | Gallery, Under lie opening day. MONDAY, MAY 23— Reception honoring Rev. and: Mrs. E. R. Evans and Miss Mildred Evans, sponsored by Woman’s Auxiliary of First Congregational Church, 7:30 Pp. m. at Service Center. Mu- sical program. Members and friends of the church invited | by the Auxiliary to attend. | Meeting, Monroe County Audu- bon Society, 8 p. m. at Wo- street. Discussion of Society busi- ness, and color films of-bird-| ] life.taken on Midway Istana | * RC. Ketchum of U. S. Naval Air Station. Free to public, which is invited by .the Society to man’s Club, Duval by ‘Lt? Commander Warren, cers from Miami in advisory capacity. er School, 7:45 P.M. tion of New Officers Dedication of New Piano. THURSDAY, MAY 26— Summer Roundup of Street School, Same Hours. Meeting, American Legion Aux- iliary, 8:00 P.M,, at Teen Home. The pressure of the air changes the: rhythmically thr sash out day. this sale. POLLOCK’S Ly + sg the fifth saintly of” ‘Children’s Fashion Show, Up-' sadkesebdedabedane stairs Auditorium of Division! 7:30 PIM. | Sponsored by Room Mothers) Free-| school. Dance, sponsoréd by VFW members, Post Home on Elizabeth street. Music by lo- cal: ‘orchestra. For members Husband and Wife Banquet; sponsored by Navy Wives Club No. 88. 8 p. m., South ‘Opening of Children’s Art Ex hibition, 2:00 P.M., Martello Sponsorship of Key West Art and His-! % torical Society. Free to pub-! attend: ; TUESDAY, MAY 24— Meeting, all Army and Air Force Reserve Officers, 8:00 p. m. Home of ‘George A. 511 Eaton St. Offi- Military | sub-district. will be. present | Special Meeting, Parent-Teach- Association. Division St. Installa- | and | First Grade Registrants of Division’ 1:30 to 4:00 P.M., Reynolds Street School, | Reynolds and South Streets.) Continuing Friday, May 27,|| During Our Store-wide Clearance Sale Other Jewelry and Gifts reduced from 10% to 80% during Buy quality gifts now for Graduation, Father’s Day. Weddings and Anniversaries at these LOW PRICES. 508 DUVAL STREET: ae i Ith | on May 22, ‘a spedial | 1 nes anounegd ath | ie = nuled tor the ce sefV- | Wars w Sponsor a dance _to- ed at morning. = i ! morrew: evening at* the. a program, arrangéd ‘by Hote on Elizabeth. street. feeb Schyarts and Mie Beard of Music for the a <a be! ation ‘Dr. H. K. furnished - by a loe: stra, | Moore, will be an ititeresting one, and members and g post, the southerhimost’ “¥ Suindity School f For Wars n U its | oh tah tte che ars post i tte uit-! ‘by members ‘of the | wwwvwwvevwes | Aerovias © | Powtecen | List _Passéngers leaving for Habana | ‘via Aerovias “Q” yesterday in- | cluded: ' | Andres Arencibia, Gétald Lo- gan, Edith Logan, ‘Ali¢e Burman, | | Ben Burman, John ‘“fHompson, Charlotte Cuttnach, Walter Me- | |Donald, Paula McDonald, San- | ; for Colley, Nellie Colley, Edward | Ninnicht, Exie Ninmicht. Zadia ; Vargas, . Roberto, Vargas, | ‘Caridad Vargas, “Clare Nitickow- ski, Geraldine Mckowski; ‘Adalph | Miller, Rachel Heifetz, Rita Wie- giams, Oliver Burd, Smith - Hol- t ‘ i EIGHTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD. We bk. der. Christine Wa‘ ter S, Thompson, Catherine . DeDalis, Hilda Pullara, Dorothy. 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