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Ce Ne A AIM IT it atadiitataes hs - ad More Than Four Hundred Friends Of J: Roland Adamses Attended Golden = Wedding Anniversary Party Sa thee dines ee eae ee ‘There were: Golden . We P gvetits ever to take place, in Key ahhivetsaty gifts and Hower a “4 West was the Golden iE |tahgements too 5 ~, Anniversary celebration of. #: Sis Jang Mrs. J. Solana Aaeas whack of, put there wa one “was held at their home Saturday] for sheer beauty and “afternoon. ~ More than 400 of es friends * attended the aftair, and they “were welcomed by a receivifg “sliné composed of Mr. and Mfs. ~ Adams, Mrs. Mamie Lewis, who J wa§ Mrs. Adams’ bridesmaid at “the wedding fifty yeats ago, Mrs. pos psd * Marion Ennis of Miami, a sister of Mr. Adams, who had come to|great-grandchild. The Adamses Key West for the event, and Mrs.| have four children, six grand- [Charles Lowe. children and one. great-grand- re reception was held of} child, all of whom were present = the’side lawn of the Adams home, Saturday. In. the center of the “where there were refreshment wold plate'thete Was éhgraved + tables beautifully decorated with ‘0 Mother afd Dad, Golden “smyriad flowers, including double Wedding, 1899-1949.” and single yellow hibiscus, and} Music was played by the Rob- there were served punch, cake, | erts String Band, and there was . Sanflwiches, a variety of cheese] dancing and the singing of old spreads and many appetizers. songs, Which Mis. Adams partic- On ohe table there was an al-| ularly enjoyed. She was attired in ‘most exact copy of the cake that]a lovely gowh of pi had been served at the wedding,| dow sheet, and Wore ah ofchid and Mr. and Mrs. Adams ate} tofsage. She ahd Mr? were ‘their piece of Saturday's cake|a chatthing couple. “4from the same plate fom which Last night, at the Ly Memnoiti- ", they had eaten their weddingjal Churth evening service, Mr. | further 5 cake, this plate having been pre-jand Mfrs. Adams were aj Served by the family all these] honored by the presentation to = fittg years. a grandchild and finally the VIOLINISTS PLAY TUNES froth Rita seapwinsats thétion husband, Prince ‘Aly Khan, Wail, French Riviere. after their — Baptist Women’s Missionary Linkin é : Active During Month Of May Activities during.the month of | Mrs. Leona Collins, ‘May by the Baptist Women’s Mis-| presiding, and: Mrs. ‘Geneva to | Sionaty Union were mahy and) Smith introduced. to the gather- Varied. * ing. the Mesdames » ‘The table containing the cake | bougtiet of iris was exceptionally beautifully ‘adorned with ferns and stepano- ther of @ large ahd beautiful and fetns and 3 enahapen tate taking the presentation rl “4tis and little golden bells to sig-| with a brief and moving talk. ™ nify the occasion. On this table ed thete was a double folder, in one! win Stevens sahg Also, during the evening, Dar- That They side of which there was a recent | Trust ih the Lord,” horioting Mf. * pitcure of the Adamses taken to-{ ana Mrs. Adatns. _¢ wether, and in the other side a The heart of the entite city was _, Picture of Mrs. ‘Adams when she] with them on that wonderful @ay a was eighteen years of age, and] of their lives, the da: > Mr- Adams at the age of seven-| brated their Golden 7 en a ste aa en in a ls they Golo edding An- stoners: Sls SS 2 3 Sémi- -Monthly Meeting Of Ladies A = Auxiliary Of V.F.W. Post 3911 Held At Elizabeth St. Home Friday + The Ladies Auxiliary to VFW + Post 3911 held their regular semi- ™ monthly meeting Friday night “at the VFW Home on Elizabeth 7 street. “ A new member was initiated A inté the organization at the meet- «sing, Mrs. Mizpah ‘ierce, of “4 1303 Duval street. Mrs. Pierce is = wel known in town, as she is = corfhected with the Aerovias “Q” ~ SAeon Duval streét. Mis. Pierce “is Miso. the president of the Fleet « Reserve Auxiliary. Several important matters ‘a, Wetf discussed, among them a + . rummage sale that will be held in ~~ thé near future. Details will be 4 armounced later, ahd meantime, * anyone wishing to donate articles = to the organization for the sale , até asked to call the president, ~ Mrs. Edna Arthur, at 419, and ar- «= rarfgements will be rade to pick ~ up-these items. ; The auxiliary is also pujting on ~ + an-amateur show at the Harris| * Street School on Friday, Juhe 17. , Anyone interested in this show or caring to participate is also asked to yal Mrs. Arthur at the above ia Site as 5 feeae SOEs ts -» The Key Wést Junior Woman's ~Cleb held its monthly sotial _, Thiirsday evening, May 26, with ~ ah-infofmal beach party at the = Monroe County Beach, where + members and their guests enjoy- ~~ éd_weihets, cokes, potato chips, ana matshmallows. _ for the occasioh = = the Mesdames Pauline Ket- Jatqueline McCown and t thee isses Beverly Cruitkshank, ! Nellie Trujillo, Edna Hoff, Elissa » Moreno, atrice Moteho and za Virginia Whitmarsh. *. } Present at the party,were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Browh, Mr, ahd Mrs. “Charles Curry, Mr. arid Mrs. =} Géree Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Ketchings, Mr. ahd Mrs. Peter number for furthéf information oh it. This project is to raise funds towards the expense Tr National CoriVention of the which is beirig held in Miami if August the 21 through the 36. Members of VF W Posts and their auxiliaries from alljéver the Uni- ted States and all its térritories will atterid this cofivéntion. A|M large contingent from the -South ernmost Post and Auxiliary is ex- pected to be present. The auxiliary sponsors a hospi- tal patty the third Thursday each month at the U. S. Naval Hospit- al. The last one, held Thursday, May 19 was quite successful. The club was fortunate enough to se- eure a complete show of profes- sional talent from town. Refresh- ments were served to the patients and staff by members of the aux- iliary. The next party will be held the 16th of June . No plans have been formulated for this as yet. Type of entertainment will be decided upon later. The next meeting of the South- ernmost Auxiliary will be held Thursday, June 9th, at 8:00 p. m., at the VFW home. iy y West Junior Woman’s Club fel Delightful Beach Party At Monroe County Beach Last Week Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Lo- pez, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCown, Mf. ‘and Mrs. Sam Lawrence, the Mésdames Margaret Scully, Lois Burke, Maty Kraft, Mary Louise Smith, Ida Gellrich, the Misses Beverly Cruickshank, Cora Lee Curry, Ella Curry, Rasemary De- merritt, Olive Gato, Elissa More- no, Betty Saunders, Lois Busto, Belva Busto, Ellie Rae Gwynn, Edna Hoff, Betty L. Roberts, Cle- ora Roberts, Nellie Trujillo, Vir- ginia Whitmarsh and the Messrs. Jack Costar, Roger Burson, M. Galbraith, John J. Roniero, Ches- ter.Knowles, John Morrison, H. Garren, Earl Forsthoff. and Lem- uel Baker. *, ‘TODAY IN HISTORY a 3 (Know America) * 1868-Decoration or Memorial 3 @ Day established by Gen. John A. ®, Logan, G. A. R. commander-in- = chief , Wheelnhan established. the first Southerner to deliver the anhual memorial address at Gettysburg. 1940—British escape Dunkirk amidst terrific German bomb- , | bardment. 1880—The League of American 1943—Attu in the Aleutians the first American land retaken | 2 1883—Dozen trampled to death | from the Japs. “the new Brooklyn, N. Y. bridge opens. = 1901—The Hall of Fame New: York City opens. ; 1922—The Lincoln Memorial, =. Washington, D. C. dedicated. in 1939—Senator Byrd of Virginia 1944—Fierce fighting in Italy between Americans and Ger- mans. ‘ 1945—Amerieans raise the flag over Shuri Castle on Okinawa. 1946—Georgia moves to revoke Ku Klux Klan charter. Votts, Oh May 2 the Geiteral Mission-j Brothérs, Diatnond and McDonald aty Progfam and business meet- ing of the organization was held im the church, with president Mts. Edina Albury presiding, and Mis. Glyn Archer presenting an interesting talk of Stewardship. Also at that meétitig the pro- gram, “Christ the Answer to Bet- tet Hoftiies,” was presented by Miss Holly Johnson, with Mrs. Al- bufy leading with tHe devotional. of Jacksonville, who: were. guest speakers for the afternoon. The business: meeting followed, and then a delightful social peri- 6d was efjoyed, With” refreshe i | shout the iting pol their Chateau de I Horizon, on the Says: Key West and Vicinity: Fair with scattered thundershowers in the vicinity. Moderate south- easterly winds thru Tuesday. Floritla: Seattered thunder- ments served by Mrs. Bennett, ! Showers ih afternoon, otherwise who was hostéss for the event. partly cloudy weather thru Tues- On Monday evening, May 16,' aay. Continued warm. the. Business Womanh’s Cirtle met hat the home of Mrs. Alice Raniir- ez, with the Chairman, Mrs. Thel- Others taking part in the Mission-| ma Porch, presiding. Mrs. Charro Skaggs presented dames Bennet, Jenks, Collins, | the Missionary program and aty Discussion were - ti Mes- Smith aiid Eden. ‘| Albury led the devotional, ' fol- During the business period of | lowing whith was held a business the meeting a letter was read! from Harty Russell, Asbui lege Studeht, thanking the for their contribution to the Ger. ‘than Student ation. An of- fering was also sent to the Color- ‘ed Baptist Seminary in Nashville, Tenn?’ ' May-assignments were made by Conimuhity Missions Chairman Mrs. “Eleanor “Benfiett, reports Ay ~ and social peridd, Mrs. Rainirez serving refreshments @uring the latter period. . On Monday evening, May 23 cle had their meeting awthé tidme of Mrs. Raymond’ Phong duur- ing which meeting the oe gl diate Gitls . Auxiliary, fostered by this eros ae a Missionary playlet, assisted yby j - Mary Katherine say. Cit- from Committee Chairmen fol- j Counsellor.Mrs. Cross. ‘owed, and thé mieeting closed with the prayer by Mrs. C. D. lock. At “thé ‘close’ of the: ‘May 23 meeting a social period tgek | place and sandwiches, cookies, | Total last 24 hours - On May 9 the Blizabeth Taylor | punch and candy were served the | Total this month - Circle met in the church annex, } guests by the hostess. rem eens Be LOUISA'S LETTER Dear Louisa: Last spring I met a young man whoni I liked very much. He asked me for a date and on a géod many éccasions since, | when he has come to my homé town, wé have had dates. I've fdllen very mich in love with him and I thought he liked me a lot, too. But—ahd ‘this is the distressing part—a girl who is visiting here says that he is a married man and that she knows his wife well. Don't you think that he and his wife must not Jove each other or poy Bs whether to beli she says is true: : : Please advise mé, JUNE M—Del. Answer: The next tithe the Foun’ nia comes to call, tell _tim what thé would he be going with other girls? «| dori’t know ieve;her or not or- what to:do-if I:find-out: what RO rte Hub Caps ! Stolen } WASHINGTON, D. €.—Senstor’ girl’ has said, ahd if it is true, “IT Gurney" (R.;'S.D.). wonders why am sure he will net deny it. will probably say that you never asked him about being married, and he just never mentioned it. From what you write, I gather that his business is one — that ealls for travel and he is proba- bly one of those men who like to pass the time, away with mild flirtations. He probably loves his wife very much atid doesn’t realize how shabbily he is treat- ing her, riot to mention what kind of a deal you are getting. It is unfortunate that he has been so unfair, as you would hardly have let yourself care for him if you had known he was Married when you first met. However, it is a fine thing that you have found out about him before too late. If he is really; matfied, put him out of your life at once. Go with other young men and forget him as soon as possible. Just mark it up to ex- perience. LOUISA. Dear Louisa: I have a neighbor who. sends her small son over to my house whenever she wishes to go out for the afternoon. I feel respon- sible for him and I play thé role of nurse maid about half the time. What must I do? In other re- spects, I like her very much. A. L. P.—Md. Answer; : | The next time she sénds him He| | pose on you. hub-cap thieves ‘have a grudge against him. The senator, who says he has lest five hub caps from his car in a year, recéntly reported that two more had been removed. Police, however, spotted two {men stealing the-caps, frightened ; them away and returned them to the sehator before he knew they were missing. | over, call her immediately and Say you are sorry but as you are | going out yourself, you will have to send him home. .Or you can say that you are planning to take a nip, ete., and he will have j to come back ahother day when it doesn’t interfere with your plans. ey presuine that you have a child of your. own, so a better plan might be to talk to her and say that as neither of you have ‘a nuise, it might be a good ar- ; rangement for each of you tc care for the other’s child once or twice a week. In. that way both of you would have an op- | portunity for several free after- ‘noons and neither of you would {be the “goat.” { You are foolish to let her im- LOUISA. Address Your Letters to: Orangeburg. 5.: c. | “LOUISA”, P. O.. BOX $32, ea { inde | ; Highest yesterday — } | | Jacksonville thru the Florida i Straits: Moderate southeasterly winds in south portion ahd mod- erate southerly winds in north portion thru Tuesday. Partly eloudy with a few thundershow- ers. East Gulf: Moderate southeast- erly winds thru Tuesday. Few thundershowers in north portion, otherwise partly cloudy weather. REPORT Key West, Fia., May 30, 1949 érvation taken at City Office, 8:30 a.m: EST) 80 84 . 80 Lowest last night Mean Normal T. ins. . 1.01 ins. Deficiency this month .. 2.41 ins. Total this year _. . 4.14 ins. Deficiency this year... 5.25 ins. Rétative Humidity, 8:30 a.m. 12% Barometer {Séa Level), 8:30 a.m, 30.04 ins.—1017.3 mbs. Tomottow’s Almanac Suhise .. 5:38 a.m. Sunset 7:11 p.m. Moonrise 8:47 a.m. Moonset 10:59 p.m. TIDES (Naval Base) Tomorrow' (Eastern Standard Time) High Low 12:53 a.m. 4:40 a.m. 11:22 a.m. 6:55 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA (Reference: Staton: Key West) Station= Bahia Honda (bridge) —_—0h 10m No. Name Key {east end) __+2h 20m Boca Chica (Sandy Point)—0h 40m Caldes Channel (north end) -+2h10m +1.4 ft. 000 NOTE: (—)—Minus sign: Corrections to be subtracted. (+)—Plus sign: Corrections te be added. Tide |high water 0.0 ft. CARD OF THANKS To every friend and neighbor who expressed sympathy or ex- tended aid to us on occasion of our recent bereavement in the loss of our beloved, Joseph Pin- der, we here offer our heartfelt thanks. THE FAMILY. may30-It NORTH BEACH NURSERY Opening June 10 Registratie- og May 28th aid Jufie 5 by Phoning . - 88) - Time of| Height ef | tir fl ; ei have Lobster House for Saturday, “Dress for the afi ‘will will be by eee President Smith uiges that all wean, sunt on prior to Of Keys ‘Micerist Unit 145 Met Wed. Members of the Junior Aixili- ary of Keys Memorial Unit 145 met on Wednesday of last week and elected officers for the com- ing year 1949-50. Chairmen were. also selefted, and a complete-and comprehen- sive program for the year was - discussed at the ena will be installed at the regular business . meeting of the Auxili- ary which is scheduled ps be ‘held on June 6. z Coming Events MONDAY, ae 30— . Unveiling of Blue Star Me- morial Highway _ Marke?, Bayview Park, 5:00 P.M. Di- rected by American Legion and Key West Garden Club. Guest Speakers. } ig 0 feeting, American ' Légion, 8 p. m. at Post Home} Plans for forthcoming Char- ity Festival to be wiicteed: TUESDAY, MAY 31— Meeting, United Council of street. Installation of Officers. Lun¢heon ify Chufch Afnes at 12:30. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1— > Regular Meeting, Navy egret Club No. 88. 10;00 A.M. - 178, Clubrooms, Building WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8— } Naval Station. Candy Sale, Sponsored by Officers Wives Club for Benefit of Navy Nursery. ; SATURDAY, JUNE 1i— Key West High School Alumni Association Annual Reunion and Banquet. A. & B. Lob- ister. House. 4 ae Passengers leaving for Havang via Aerovias “Q” planes over the weekend were: Yolando Villalonga, Orlando Alonzo, Marta Alonzo, Mildon Gruamark, Der}s Gruamark, Slin- ton Savidge, Mable Savidge, James Secaeu, Esther Reece, Imogene Bright, Jose Fernafidez, Martin Siegel, Leah Siegel, Wil- liam Myers,,. Edna Myers, Jose Tarafa, Mercedes Gonzalez, Mario Roque, America Perez, Jose Perez, Mary Portela, Atrello Perez, Ernest Larson, Irene Lar- ison, Edward Malicki, Gunnar Elipson. Howard W. Masquelier, Clara Masquelier, Annabel Moffat, Let- tie Sullivan, Roland Lucier, Nel- lie Lucier, “Luciano; : Gohzalez, Ludwig Roberts,’ ‘Wallace Wight, Laverne Wight,. Helen Low e, Rudy’ C. Stiefel: James _P. 'Ma- guire, Maurice W. Petérs, Bettie Thrower, Mildred Little; Gene Little, Teresa Little, William S. O’Niell, John J. Kelly, Agnes T. Kelly, James Petreeco, Isabel Sais, Jose Armensto, America Mato. Conception Samalea, Francisco Liantaud, Elena Estrada, Howard Moore, Stella Moore, Cristina Heilner, John J. S. Daniel, Janet Willa Daniel, Albert Bolte, Wil- liam Johnson, Gjenn Thompson, Hazel Guerin, Marion Campbell, Thomas Darabaris, Very! Bak- er, Richard Trembley, Iris Crant- ford, Carey Crahtford, , Octavio Cervantes, Octavio Cervantes Jr., Ricardo Mozola, Manola Perez, Georgina Perez, Ralph Spencer, Fred Worrell. Dr. J A. Valdes Specializing ih Eye Examination and Visual Training Complete Servies on Duplication of Lenses 7 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE oe Sere OFFICE HOURS: $ to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. ADDRESS: Bridge Party and Cake: and” Pe