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The outstanding feature of the meeting of Ci County Audubon Society held . in Women's Club Byilding at eight o'clock Monday night was a talk by Lt Comdr. R. C. Ketchum, Public Works Officer, U. S. Na- val Air Station, Key West, Flor- ida, who described, briefly the birdlife on Midway Island and whe showed five reels of excel- lent color movies, depicting the nesting habits, the young and many other interesting activities of the thousands of birds who make the Midway Islands their nesting ground Among the birds shown in vari- ous stages of development were the bleck albatross and brown al- Setross known commonly as the | “geofey birds”, the’ gannet or teeby, the shearwater, the ruddy ternstone, the golden plover Which nests in the Arctic Regions end migrates thousands of miles during the winter season, the Ha- Wallen tern, sooty tern and the fairy tern or Japanese love bird whieh does not build a nest, but lage ite egg on the flat surface of © tree, the frigate birds which are similar to those found in the Key West area TY NEWS. NIRA LESLIE GULEY Showing OF Color Movies Of Bird * Life On Midiony Island Highlight ~ Of Audubon Society Meeting Monday the} Nassau. in the Baha ie i of i 4 siarpers ct pean Roe 1a e City of The €ntire movie i fall ila } rich in variety and interest. . i In the busitiess. session. preced- ; ing the main portion of the pro- | Sram, there was a discussion ‘of | the Audubon Screen Tours: for ;this year and_an ag it that a similar program or tn adults and school childten wotlld be sponsored by the local - bon Society for next season, be- |Becember. the first number ‘in , The Presiderit, Stuart S. Whit- ing, appointed a nominating com- the ensuing fiscal year. THis com- mittee is composed of Mf. .Al- |bert Carey, Chairman; with Mts. | Earl Hamilton and Mrs. Cyril Marshall as members. THé fdin- \inating committee is to report to the President by the middle of next month. The president read a report made to the Florida Audubon So- ciety, indicating the activities of the local group during the fiscal jyear 1948-1949. He also thanked jthe many persons who were. in-{ strumental in making the year’s The next reel of film showed | work successful. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion, Held Meeting Last Night; Many Events Planned + ‘The Sofie of the Legion Squad-, to the accomplishments of the ron will have a supper on Mon- | Americin Legion sifice its incep- dey evening tor the Squadron members, Harry J. Metzger an- nounted at the regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 last evening, P. J. Miller, son of Legignnaire Harrison A. Miller, was a visiting tion. ja The Honor Guard stated that a supper wotild be héld at the Post Home 6n Friday evening, May 27th. The Application of Howard 8. Johnson was approved. The reifi+ Legionpeire. Young Miller is a]statements of \Géorge T. Dela, member of the West Palm Beach | porte arid John W. Williams were Post No. 12. also approved. Rg Post Commander Albert Dine- ¥® @mnounced that Memorial Y s@rvices. would be held Mon- dey, May 20th, 5 pm., at Bay- view Park. The Key West High Schoo! Band will play for the, oc- casion. The Key West Guard of Hener will provide the Firing Squad and “Taps.” All veteran organizations in the city were urded to participate. A memorial Righway plaque will be unveil- ed by the Key West Garden Club with appropriate ceremony. Past Commander C. B. Harvey gave excellent remarks relative P.T. A. Of Sue M. Moore School At Marathon Held Meeting And ees Boys State will be held at the Florida State University, Talfa- hassee, June 19-25, 1949. Bays State is an Americanism projeg ot the Legion. High School Pe, from all over the State convene at Tallahassee on Jtihe 19th ;to study the principles of govern- ment. ‘ ; The Festival Coimimittee an- nounced that progress is being madé with the plans for the Char- ity Festival on July 1-4, 1949. A special meeting of the Post»will be held on Monday evening, May relative to the Charity, Festival. Bu Ye Installation Of New Officers The tion of the S Parent-Teachers Associa- » M. Moore School at Marathon held its lest meet- ing of the year on May 19, fol- lowing a dinner at the Flamingo Grill given by Mrs. Edith Capo, retiring president of the organi- zation, honoring the retiring and meoming officers. Guests of honor at the dinner were veral members of the Monroe County Council of P.T.A. from Key West, including Mrs. Robert Dopp, retiring president, Mrs. Hatch, the president ond Mrs. Wallace, new treasurer. The meeting and _ installation of officers ceremony todk place at the Swe M. Moore School, when Jerry Guthrie presented the new officers to Mrs. Dopp, whe then officiated at the in- stallation New officers ave Mrs. Lucille Dickey, president; Rev. O. C. Driskell, vice-president, and Mvs: Gertrude Garrett, treasurer and) secretary. The following com- mitteewomen were appointed? Membership, Mrs. Georgella Zet- terower; Publications, Mrs. Betty Russell; Program, Mrs. Gladys Bass; Hospitality, Mrs. Adah Moore; Publicity, Mrs. Essie Smith. The new replacement teacher, Mrs. Shout, was presented to members of the P. T. A., follow- ing which the grandchildren of Mrs, Sue M. Moore, for whom |the school is named, presented to the school a beautiful portrait of Mrs Moore. The school expresses itself as delighted to have this portrait, since Mrs. Moore, who taught in the school for about fifteen years, is known and loved by all. The portrait hangs hall. Polnciann Girl Scouts Held Tea For Mothers Early Instead of holding their regu- lar meeting on Monday, the Poineiana Girl Scouts invited thelr mothers to a tea which was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. J. M. Bringman, 3741 Ave. EF Cook were ser shaped sandwiches were made by some of the girls with the help of their leader, and the cookies were made by another amittee of girls aided by Mrs. jeorge Baughman This work was part of their Girl Scout training and gives them experience which they can out to good use when they are sidex. They expect to have a umber of parties, hikes, and prenics this summer. All of the membets of the troop were present—they were: isabella e, Barbara’ men Sunti, 25, of 1209 Margaret ‘thusical Baughman, Sandra Hollway, Vir- street. A May 23,) This Week | ginia Hollway, Sylvia ‘Smith, Joanne Witto, Sandra Santini, Marlene Lamb, Carolyn Putnam, and Beverly Otis. The mothers attending were: Mrs. George Baughman, Mrs, Mahlon Hollway, Mrs. Marvin O. and fancy sandwiches | Lamb, Mrs. Paul Phillips, Mrs, 4 with tea. The fancy | Carlton Smith, Mrs. Alfred Witto, land Mrs. Joseph Santini. } The leader, Mrs. Bringman, jand the girls had as their special guest Mrs. Ralph Craft who was the troop. very helpful in the formation “es inception and said that the| mittee to nominate officers for |- him. flatly he’s the boss. RITA HAYWORTH, American movie actress, and Khan walk arm-in-arm at Cannes, Frafice, as the time draws near fof théir wedding. They will be married in the tiny city hall at the nearby village of Vallauris tomorrow. Prince Aly is heir te the spititual leadership of the Ismalli religious sect. In the marriage ceremony, Rita won't be asked if she agrees to obey In accordance with French marriage custom, she'll be told (P) Wirephoto Prince Aly Division Street Elementary School [ P.-T. A. Holds Final Meeting Of Year; New Officers Installed There were expressions of ap-- pearance when “better _ times” preciation for past services and Were once again enjoyed here. cooperation, dedication of self to| He said plans are under way. to future service to home, school | improve the present facilities and and child, mingled with presen-; establish a. well-rounded musical tations of gifts, corsages and vases} and art program in the scliools. to new and old officers and cha: “The purchase of this mew pi- men at the special meeting Tues-! ano is evidence of the interest day night of the Parent-Teacher yoy have in your music depart- Association of the Division Street, ment,” Mr. O’Bryant said. ““‘There- Elementary School. 'fore, it gives me great pleasure Called for the purpose of in-jto present this piano to the Di- vision Street School on behalf of cating and by a number of outstanding un- announced events. It was the last session of the 1948-’49 school year. Horace O’Bryant, superinten- dent of -public instruction for Monyoe County, installed the of- the music department of the school....C. Sam B.. Curry; chair= presented the organizers of t Safety Patrol and three membe of the patrol. Mrs. Nathalie Curry, retiring president, honor- ed Miss Miriam C: who held the office of tr rer for 10 consecutive year and Mrs. Curry, herself, was honored her two sons as a devoted mother and president of the P.-T. A. of their school. Six pupils from Mrs Cabot’s fourth grade clas: ed the meeting with p: historical program the class pre- sented at chapel period last week. The scene recalled good old days along Ke: ’ terfront when sailor lyrie concerning the sights” dive aw at the bottom of the sea. far is known no music existed for the song, entitled, “Down in a Diving Bell at the Bottom of the Sea.” at the school, wrote the -music and gathered the words of the song especially for the class play by listening to oldtimers hum and sing the native lyric. Jesus Espinosa, dressed in a sailor boy outfit, sang the “Diving Bell” song, accompanied by a chorus of mermaids. Wearing green and silver mermaid cos- tumes, the girls were Niles, Martha Banister. Phyl Fox, Linda Jolly, Sandra O’Bri- ant and Eloina O a. The Lord’s Pray lute. Minutes of the pr meeting were son gave the history of the or- ganization during the past year. was read by Sam B. Curr revealing a sizeable balance the treasury. The committee con- sisted of Mr. ilton, principal, cia. City Motorcycle Frank Caraballo Cerezo were presented to school’s efficient safety Each was given a gift as an ex- pression of appreciation for th@ir interest in the safety of the pils. S committee, Mr. Curry reviewed the activities of the patrol since atrolmen had endeared them- Vselves in the hearts of the chil- dren. Apply To Wed An application for a marriage. license was filed yesterday in the] étfice of Courity Judge Raymond | R. Lord by, Norman W. Johnson, 20, of the U.S. Army and Car- Superintendent O'Bryant, in dedicating and_ presenting new. piano, declared that it w very gratifying to know the p.-T. A. had cultivated interes “pupils. if and art facilities during stalling new officers and dedi-! presenting a new! piano, the meeting was featured! ficers and presented the piano to} » SE *the= Safety Commitreee® Miss! Catherine Logan, music teacher, Amelia) Hendricks, historian. Mrs. Ros- open- | am did ngt anounge her selections | t of ife! for the various committees. } ; committee Marilvn, overwhelmed with emotion when i 34 ras said in! by the boys and read ison, followed by the flag sa-! Hamilton rae idus$ proud of our.mother.” Mr. Ham- ‘ | ad by Mrs. Gladys! ilton added a personal exp: enstae cutrants Roberts and Mrs. Dorothy Thomp- of appreciation for Mrs. Cu efforts on behalf of the | i The audit committee’s report) W Curry, Earl E. Ham-| President’s Pin by Mr. and Dario Gar-|on behalf of the Patrolmen; overcome with emotion, thanked and* Buster! the parents and teachers for their the! full co-operation and wished the members as organizers of the | new ; patrol.! coming year. ) pu-; of service as treasurer. As chairman of the safety | -~—- jn the musical education of the’ ae Nesiil He recalled the lack (id cat of V.F.W. and Auxiliary i the school board and the P.-T. jlalie Jones’ second grade class tel. _by Mrs. Susan Adams and was given in honor of Mrs. Jones on | stalled by. Mr. dongratulatéd each “one and ‘re- | meeting: ‘minded them of the duties that] | ->=—= lie ahead. Parents and pupils of Mrs. Eu- presenied the school with a punch bow! complete with cups and lad-! The presentation was made behalf of the pupils. The new officers for the 1949- °50 school year were then in- Q’Bryant, who He expressed, confi- dence in their ability and said, “I know that next year this time you will look ba¢k on the work accomplished without regrets.” Mrs. Anna Rosam was install- ed as president, Eugene Roberts as vice-president: Miss Maé Sands, secretary; Mrs. Christine Rash, treasurer, and Mrs. Nellie Corsages made by Mrs. Edna Brady and Mrs. William Russell were presented each of the new lady officers, retiring officers and chairmen. A_ rose was pinned on the lapels of the Messrs. O’Bryant, Curry, Roberts and Hamilton. The retiring offi- cers were: Mrs. Curry, president; Mrs. Rosam, vice-president; Mrs. Roberts, secretary, and Miss Carey, treasurer. Retiring com- mittee chairmen were: Mrs, Hat- tie Lou Hamilton, parliamentari- an; Mrs. Eliza Brantley, hospital- program; Mrs. . Yolanda S. Edith Brye, mothers; Mr. Curry, safety, Mrs. Thompson, publica- room and tions. President was Mrs. Curry her two sons presented her with a bai of flowers and a bouquet of roses. A brief note written by Mr. said they were “very ion school and declared that the past year as the most successful for the P.-T. A. of any in the 10 years he} has been principal. ! Mrs. Curry was then given a Hamilton hool and , still visibly | P.-T. A. Mrs. Curry, officers a most successful Miss Miriam Carey was given a gift for ten consecutive years The ex- HARD TIMES DANCE Music By A Local Orchestra Sponsored by “Sea Finigee” Committee, Club No. 371 Saturday Nite, May 28 | at V.F.W. HOME Elizabeth Street 9 P.M, Till “2?” | Friends and Guests Invited 75c PER PERSON Rthé depression and their reap- ’ —————_$$$_ Bruai Zion Congregation Sunday School Held Closing Season’s Program The B’nai Zion Congregation iest atlendance.at thé sthool, and Rabbi Abraham. Schwartz and Danny? ‘Appeifouth, Sally eacin! the Board of Education Chair- : man H. K. Moore officiating, and sky, Sharon Grossman, Judy Yel- Leaders May Kaplan and Sandra lin, Rochelle Elias and Elbertha Silberman assisting. . « Blatt. i The program began at 10:00 The program closed with re a. m., with the opening prayer tations of poems by the various and the singing of ‘the National children. ws a te Anthem, following which short! The daily’ religious school of dresses were delivered by.the Congregation B'nai Zion_is Rabbi Schwartz, Dr. Moore and continued until further notice, Charlés Aronovitz. ‘and the regular Fri@ay evening Michael Appelrouth was services will be held as usual at anges first prize for the stead- ' 8:00 O'clock: en 3. Key Westers ‘| Cub Scout Pack Graduate From | No.217 To Hold - Fla: State Univ. . | Meeting Tonight (Snecial te ‘The Cittzend { ~The first official Pack meeting TALLAHASSEE, May 26.—! of Cub Scout. Pack No. 217 will Florida State University _will| be held tonight at 7:30 0’clock at graduate 435 students in early; the Poinciana Community Build- morning exercises on the campus | ing. : Monday, June 6. J. M. Bringman, District Com- The. commencement address; missioner of the Boy Scouts of will be delivered by President} America, will be preserit at the Rufus C. Harris of Tulane Uni-| meeting to put the boys of . Pack versity. Dr. Wyatt Aiken Smart, No. 217 through their Bobcat re- chaplain of Emory University , quirements, and those boys pass- and associate dean of the Candler! ing the test will) be presented School of Theology, will give the | with their pins, after which they baccaulaureate sermon Sunday morning, June 5. | Bear or Lion. FSU_President Doak S. Camp- The Charter presentation will bell will confer the degrees. 'also take place at tonight’s meet- »Graduates from Key West are ing, and it has been requested Norma Margaret Gavilan, bache-|tnat all parents of members of lor of art in Arts and Sciences; | Cub Scout Pack No. 217 be pres- Donald Pearlman,’ bachelor of} ent at the meeting. science in Arts and Sci ; Ar- | 5 GBR. < DeSck KGa) LaRGaNe thur,.B: Lujan, pachelbr ot | Two Births In Io the! County Hospital science in commercé. ecutive board approved of the: gift “for a job well done.” The two jamitors of the school were| daughter. was born iti the Mon- each given a gifi'for their untir-| roe County Hospitdl to Mr. and ing work at the May Day Fes-} Mrs. William Ralph Pratt, 416 tival. . {Margaret St. The baby weighed Mrs. Cabot’s fourth grade class}6 pounds, two ounces. won the prize for the highest} A son, weighing six pounds, 10 percentage of parents present.;ounces, was born yesterday at Among the downstairs classes, Miss “Marjorie Roberts’ third/liam Joseph Seiler of Marathon. grade class won for the year, hav- |The baby has ben named William ing attained the highest percent-j Joseph, Jr? age at each of the nine régular } —————— meeting: A tie resulted among the upstairs classes between Mrs. | Stuart Whiting’s fourth gradei cla-#and Mrs. Florence Mullinax’s| sixth grade class, each having won eight times. 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