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ehbidteietissincuiea ’ Woman's Auxiliary Of St.Puul’s Church Inaugurates Fourth Year Of i Sending Children To St. Francis Camp Ome of the most i mem! } Pro-* Committee i > ot Se meme Auxiliary of this Project Cae ae es coe sine tn ender Saget wh the teued children of Key West to the esters geal pen . youn, t - Somp M. Francis, Avon Park, sure and + grap areh og i Vio de i This camp is designed to pro- bo gag not otherwise have reeeiv- vile wholesome fun in a Christi- Camp StF is i Francis is sponsored Bon the nerrnal Sebatebie te a Begg ft Boosh co) uth . —— that childhood de- | Florida, Episcopal Church. The! ives, regardiess of church | pry the Rev. John S. Arm- j field, the date this year tor “ » & fourth year that the the two underprivileged children dren © the camp, 4. lone pow tie Koo tee a Anew me to ab, = nm set as August 16 to 26: a= are provided with clothing| This Project is per of pe Bonn ad ae, Re ey An which is sponsored by,the Wom- ecial seholar-}an's Auxili f ted ‘ chee fund of the Auxiliary Church eg . ngabcae re el. La Concha Navy Wives Club No, 88 Held Regular Meeting At Clubrooms; Many Plans Made ‘Phe regular meeting of the La ka, this being the Club's welfare Concha Novy Wives Club No. 8a! project for the month. Aerovias *Q” wer held yesterday morning at|, Plans are also going forward , ° 10 welock in the ctubrooms at the | fF the party at the Naval Hospi- Passenger List| Revel Ginting tal to held shortly for the en- ¥ } wt tertainment of the patients there, | ****#sadassoseeagaa! Several announcements were te forty being sponsored by the| Isaeb} Paulino, Jose De Poo} wmte wt the mbeting, among | Club. nesti ; 4 bs At yesterday's meeting there Ernestine Smith, Stella Mays, them thet there will be # meeting of the boord of directors of the emmiontinn by rye ey toorming, June 7 at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Helen Cherwa, » Db Peetate Place, and that ree! of the month will held atthe chubrooms on Wednesday, June 8. 1) wae ulso announced that fi- Bae en heen made for the Wives Club, and the La Conch Club is aiding in the forming this new organization. Mesdames Vera Wood, Pat Kirk- patrick and Madelene Taylor. Members present at yesterday’s i meeting were Mesdames Jeanne ’ Club to be held at the ee fPrnen, on Saturday, i from 10 a. m. to 6 p.m, @eteted to Boys Town of Nebras-| attended, Mrs. Frances Ward. | | | MDance Class And | Room Mothers Ofe Country Daneing |Division St. School At USO-YMCA Fri. To Meet Monday The Gance class followed by| The final Room Mothers meet- e @eneing, both diveeted by ing of the 1948-49 school year of: Fay Hy Hartenstine will be the Division Street Elementary held each week om Friday night. .| School will be held Monday night The dance class at 6:00 p. m.,, isin the institution. te of eorvicemen whe wish to|' The meeting will be combina- teen to dance. Mrs Hartenstine | tion business session and social shorts the claws withthe box step, | gathering, Mrs. Edith Brye, chair- spy angonene _ | man of the group, announced to- o danging more en- | day, Myabie. Bhe also teaches the{ 4 mong the items on the agenda Waltz, rumba, polka and jitter-) 66 po husiness session will be tug the disposition of the money re- Although the USO-YMCA acti-} alized from the Children's Fash- are for servicemen and) ion Show presented at the school _ Rastenses. ey wg sane a, | recently under the sponsorship of extended ‘the Room Mothers. a married couples in Key West | rogram will be arranged for Whe weula enjoy square dancing. | |), "social hour. Refreshments daneing is seheduled | by t Pe 4 X. | will also be served. Meeting Of K. W. Art And Historical nh Society Tonight | Benai Zion pe F H ten heen announced that| Congregation Room mothers of the school have been cordially invited to at- |tend the meeting, which will be- gin at 7:30 o'clock. | . American Legion Meets Tonight A special megting of the Arthur ¢ Post of American Legion te tomght at 8:60 p.m, whe Heme for the pur- of making (inal plans for t w will be a meeting of the . . Begins Holiday ety held tonight at 6:30 o'clock Barn : Duval st ¢ or. Bd begins celebrating the holiday of there will be @ good uttendance | Schworehs this evening at sunset meet » gre sey- | with services at 7 or Pal eecoe be | holiday will/last two days, end- divoussed | ing Saturday night, and there will ‘ q agogue at 7:30 a. m. and 7:00 Cub Scouts {p.m fare called Maskir Nashomas, will . }take place Saturday morning at Hold Bake Sale The Schworehs holiday is the tt hee been announced that Cub | anniversary of the acceptance-of » bake sale on Saturday morning | Sinai 4.000 years ago by the lead- | of this week, beginning at 9 a.m.,jer of Isvael, Moses and it also utetetion in Poinciana Place ripened fruit which each Israelite | Proceeds from the sale will be | had to carry to the temple in Jer- Cub Peck 217, and the Den) Mathers are serving as chairmen’ VW Dogs oe 3911 To Hold A regular meeting of Southern- most Post 3911 Veterans of Fore- ing at 8 o'clock, at their club- house on Elizabeth street. All vis- the post have been given a cordial invitation to attend by Comman- West Art and Historical So- The B’nai Zion Congregation tis by the Society that o'clock. The a matters of importance to i two services daily in the syn- } The memorial services, which Pack 217 To | 7:30, Stouts Pack No. 21% will sponsor | the Ten Commandments at Mt. ® front of the Columbia Laundry | marks the eelebration of the first weed for the purchase of flags for: usalem as thanks to God. | of the commuttee in charge of ey: : . Meeting Tonight fo ign Wars will be held this even- iting comrades and members of der Tony Arthur. | he be Bread-baking is one of the most ancient of human arts. is i Grace Namar, Alvin Scoville, Reynolds, Vera Wood, Jacqueline David Namar, Frank Boffalo, | opoly on the Chief - Executive's Hillier, Iona Aiken, Hilda Berry,| Olivia Boffalo, Octavio Cervan- | Vacation pastimes,” and mention Linda Rempkie, Helen Cherwa,| tes, Charles Cervantes, Charles iS als made that with the invita- Louise Woodill, Madelene Taylor, | Stevens, Rafael Perez, oH Precweds from which will be| and $ grospersive member alsg Dominahes, Paul. Basner, 5 jasner. Agee St adn Dnt ty te te bn was pregent a group which plans Frank Crowley, Edith Crawley, | to establish a local Negro Navy | Maurice Bobbitt, Andalia Babbitt, ‘a{Malcolm Bobbitt, Richard Bob- of} bitt, Aquilino Lopez, Hiafio The staff at the Thrift Shop| Ramos, Carl Metz, this week is composed of the] Metz. Marcelo Perez, eae Coming Events THURSDAY, JUNE 2— Special Meeting, Ladies Auxili- ary, Fleet Reserve Asgocia- tion, Unit 56, Clubrooms; Lions Club will entertain grad- uating class of High School at inary | street. dancing. Regular Meeting, Post 3911, Veterans of For- eign Wars, 8:00 house on Elizabeth Street Special Meeting, yer Po:t, Ame 8:00 P.M., at Legion Home. West Historical Society, 8:30 P.M., Meeting, Key at Barn Theat Street. FRIDAY, JUNE 3— Luncheon Meeting, Officers Wives Club, Ft. Taylor. Cyril Marshall, Ar Special Guest. SATURDAY, JUNE 4— Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Re- Tacky Dance, serve Associatic P.M. to rooms. Benefit and Entertain abled Veterans. Coral Isle Serenaders. MONDAY, JUNE 6— Business-Social Meeting, Room Mothers, _ Div: .Elementary Sch School Building. Final Meet- ing of School gram During Social Period. TUESDAY, JUNE 7— Meeting, Board of Directors, La} move, because nothing much fav- 'y Wives Club No. Concha N:; 88. 10 A.M. at Helen Cherwa, ciana Place. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8— Bridge Party and Cake and Candy Sale, Sponsored by; Officers Wives Club for Benefit of Navy Nv Regular meeting, Club No. 88, clubrooms in Building ~ Naval Station. THURSDAY, JUNE 9— Veterans Wars. Auxiliary. Meeting, VFW Home on SATURDAY, JUNE li— Key West High School Alumni Association Annual Reunion and Banquet. ster House. Apply To Wed Applications for censes were filed the office of County Judge Ra mond R. Lord by Paul Garte: mayer, 26, of 710 Caroline street and Florence Ranger, 2%) of 712 Caroline street, and by David M Duffie, 24, of the U. S. Navy, and Dorothy E. Duffie, Duval street, Julio Pravio, | 1 AM. SUANITA LIVINGSTON of Savannah. Ga., fits cap and gown on het dog “Spot who will share jn her graduation from high school, Juanita acquired “Spot” as a three-weeks-old puppy when she first started to sthool 12 years ago. He has always , Sat on her lap while she did her studying at home and she used his back a a prop for writing. As reward for his role as home- work assistant. “Spot” will get a diploma, too. vee! | Dorothy | Fernando | Trene i 8:00 P.M., at Key ‘West Den on Sem- Dinner, and Southernmcst P.M., at Club- Arthur Saw- rican Legion, Art “and re on Duval on, Unit 56, at Club- Cancer Fund nent for Dis- Musie by ision Street ool, 7:30 P.M.,} Year. Pro-} Home of Mrs. 512-D Poin- sery. Wives, a_ m.,, 178, | Navy 10:00 Foreign 8:00 .P.M. Elizabeth St, A. & B. Lob- li- in marriage yesterday 26, of 1400 ; hands a clipping from a Corona- Jof the United States, I feel it my (®) Photo at Rehearsal. 8:00 P.M.—Ping Pong, Pool, 9:00, P.M.—Dance under Stars—John Pritchard’s Orch, - 730°P.M—YMCA Glee + Club | Rehearsal. Marjorie Coburn, director. 4 8:15 P.M.—Bingo. Prizes. WEDNESDAY— 7:15 P.M.—Mrs. E. E. Crowson. the piano. director. 9:00 P.M.—Dance under and . Table the 8:00 P.M.—Pinochle Tourney. 8:15 P.M.—Movie on the Patio. Buster Perpall, operator. THURSDAY— 7:30 P.M.—YMCA Glee Club Marjorie Coburn, the Stars. John Pritchard’s Or- chestra. 8:00 P.M. — Beginning Ball- room.Dancing. Mrs. R. Hor- tensteine, director. 9:00 P.M. — Country Dancing. . * Mrs. R. Hartensteine, direc- tor. SATURDAY— format at ¥ ~ = 2:00 P.M.—Boftball Practice By NINA 8:15 P.M.—Movie on the Patio; a SS SSS Buster Perpall, operator. aes ‘SR Executive—Forest Turner. “There recently ‘fell ‘into my do, California newspaper dealing with an invitation that had been dispatched to President Truman by. the, Coronado Chamber of Commerce to spend his next holi- day at Carenado. tion the Chamber forwarded a specially-designed and decorated pair’-of white beach trunks: Later on the written invitation, is quoted in _ part: Silver.Strand beach . . .where y« will find the sands more warm, more yelvety, the water more in-] 19:00 A.M.—Nawy Wives Bowl- yiting, the breezes more balmy. a at U. §. Naval Sta- than can be found in Floride. 3 Alleys.: Deep sea fishing .. . . gracious} . 7:39 P.M.—Party, Naval Hos- hspitality of all Californians pita (Second awaiting you. ...” and as a final Tuesday). lure, the Chamber dangles a} wEDNESDAY— whole private residence for the President’s exclusive oecupancy during his visit, Never a one to hang back and withhold advice when it is need- ed by anyone, even the President duty to set Mr. Truman straight on a couple of facts about Cali- ernia that the Coronado Chamber of Commerce neglected to make mention, oi in their invitation. | FRIDAY— Last year, during almost the 10:00 A.M. — Navy . Wives entire month of September and League \ Bowling, half of October, I spent prowling U.S. Naval. Sta- around the State of California, tion Alleys. from San Diego to Sacramento, and while I am not saying it was cold, mind you, I do say that I had to wear a coat all day-and every day and even at high noon, or I would have been mighty un- comfortable. As for the Pacific! Ocean, I know it is there, because I was in it and on it, but see if I did not because it was constantly obscur- ed by a dense fog. I arrived in San Diego during a fog, fought my way through it for six solid weeks, and left San Francisco with wisps of it still clinging to me, like fake ectoplasm. I notice the Chamber eschewed any mention of flowers in the in- vitation, and that was a smart orable can be said about them, I was told in Cglifornia that the simplest plants require just about as much attention as a new-born baby and do. not thrive nearly as well. Take bougainvillea, for in- stance. Here if the thing gets a start it will climb all over your ‘yard, your neighbors’ yards, in- to ‘your bedroom windows, blooming like mad all the while. In California it grows to a height of about thirteen inches, if it grows at all, and they even build little trellises for its convenience and spend days coaxing it up the trellis. Nine times out of ten, however, and'out of pure contrai- riness, it leans away from. the trellis, crawls dispiritedly along the ground or a couple of inches, and then expires. “The gracious hospitality of all Californians” part of the invita- tion I agree with, 100 per cent, enthusiastically and unequivoca- bly. The friendligess, kindness vand hospitality to be encountered in California is seldom ‘equalled, and never exceeded, anywhere on the face of the earth. In eating places in that state, from the humblest readside hot- dog stand to the dining-room of the Mark Hopkins in San Fran- Program Direetor — Mrs. Wahneta Kovash. ‘BDLOLPBABAOABAORADD US.O-N.C.CS. 1021 DUVAL STREET 1:00 P.M.—Picnie on Keys’ Beaches. Sign up in advance. aot TUESDAY— R hid on firet tial eed ase Ask for Ronble 1:00 P.M.—Fishing . Trip, Hos- pital Patients. 2:00 P.M.—Navy Wives Club 88 meets in Naval Station Clubroom. 7:30.P.M.—Boxing Training. 9:15 P.M.—Dance, Tune Top- THURSDAY— :30 P.M.—Boxing Training. 8:00 P.M.—Pool, Billiards, pers 7:30 P.M.—Boxing Training. 8:30 P.M.—Juke Box Dancing. SATURDAY— 2:00 P.M.—Going to the Beach? Dresing rooms, showers, at C) Pool 4:00 P.M.—Coffee hour. Seeks Divorce A petition seeking a divorce was filed yesterday in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams by Peggy N. Livingston against Raymond H. Livingston. cisco, you are made to feel that your presence is the greatest hon- or that ever befell the establish- ment, and your departure plung- es the entire surroundings the deepest gloom. No Californian is ever too busy or in too much of a hurry to stop and chat pleasantly with every- body. else. I never saw a salesper- son there get provoked with a customer; I never saw a biss-driv- er lose his temper with irritable women passengers, squalling fant passengers or gentlemen passengers who were convinced they were being carri- ed past their bus stop. So Mr. Truman, if he will take the advice of one who knows, will thank the Coronado Chamb- er of Commerce kindly, pack the specially-designed bathing shorts in his portmanteau and bring them to wear when he next swims litre in Key West. PIM REBAR EERE Te see boy es as it eve: ‘aemox all —Boxing Training. . —= Box MONDAY— oup We eaiitah Class. 8:00 P.M.—Junior Hostess Hosting (First Orchestra. cheeking ‘lub, Training and Billiards. R. into in- irascible old | sistant attorney-general and jur- Instead brush on pmazingly fast ic lot @ greasy saive imi~ medicated ives redness out. iit 4% 1. What is the minimum age for a United States Senator? | 2. Can a foreign-born citizen of this country become a Senator? 3. How many, Senators repre- sent each State? 4. Who presides over the Sen- ate? 5. What is the ancestry of our domestic vats? 13 6. What is a small cowpony called? } 7. What is the nautical unit’ of )= speed? 8. What fur is used in making I | Alice Rowlapa, | The article goes.on: “In an ef- Daily Program men’s fedoras? Dick Hernandez, ! fort to break up Key West's mon- | *¥W¥¥¥wTrrrvrrrwew i) 9. What hat became a symbol } SUNDAY— in a presidential campaign? “1e 10. What famous American ’'= colonist was. imprisoned for re- ! fusing to remove his hat in~ court? ‘ i | The Answers 1, Thirty years. __ ¥ 2. Yes, after nine years of giti- zenship. 3. Two. 4. Vice-President. 5. The lion and tiger families. 6. Broncho or cayuse. 7. The knot. 8. Rabbit's fur. 9. Al Smith’s brown derby, 10. William Penn, the Quaker. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Hedda Hopper radio and new: paper eolumnist, born in Holl daysburg, Pa., 59 years ago. Grover A. Whalen of New York, noted merchant and civic worker, born in New York, 63 years ago. Duncan W. Fraser, chairman of American. Locomotive, born in Nova Scotia, 74 years ago. Ben (jamin F.) Grauer of New York, radio announcer, born there, 41 years ago. Thurman W. Arnold of Wash- ington, D. C., lawyex, former as- ist, born in Laramie, years ago. ; Ctutherbert) Powell Minnige: | rede, director ‘emeritus of thé Corcoran Art Gallery, Washing- ton, born in St. Louis, 73 years ago. Bishop James C. Baker of the Methodist Chureh in Los Anw geles, born in Sheldon, IIL, 70 years ago, ‘ Rev. E. Graham Wilson, re- tired general secretary of the Presbyterian Board of National Missions, born in Philadelphia, 65 years ago. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son, Ray W. Gates, who passed away ten years ago today: Time paszes by, but memories of you, Dear son, never fade. There isa link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last for ever. 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