The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 10, 1949, Page 4

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For Benefit | _ (Of Navy Nursery Large, Lovely Affair - > 22e2 + eee= oe eee a * - teed mt Water color and the other in th Wives pictures Mr. Marshall gave dar of hn ouch ot Bort te the club to be awarded as pri- r) ou < te Nees of Ge Hove es at the Wednesday bridge and Prement dames R. Lee were the fortunate two pictures, neither painting artist's signature; they thrilled with cookies and | i f F ffi! | if i tf yf yi less pies, were beautiful to luscious to eat, and xtended its gratitude ks among the these items Club to be : i : : F ‘ E : ; f 3 : F $ i ee ft i is itis § pint i § be : to ? i the part pts from the affair announced at the next Officers’ Wives ill be a luncheon Priday, June 17 at Club at Fort Taylor. meeting there will be treat for those attend- : Simpson and Gerald will present several of ‘ ing and beautifully- . dance routines. i for next Friday's af- te tot luncheon held by, be Mrs. James Morrow Wires Weer Cle Cyril and Mrs. Betty Frady, and fur- Se, eet eelet, emeewted | ther details will be given shortly ‘es her ome Weditienal | regarding this luncheon-meeting. EE | | 4 Ti i ie z ! . if : i &5 i + i : Lif if F i af : rf & e i i ft sf if £ E F Sen Of Commander Ira H, Hodes, (0 Rey Weat, At Great Neck, N.Y. Seeetet fe Fike 6 tetewns wee YORK, June 6.—Mins] skirt and Weds ; * < Ff . Miss Calderone will wear -blue organdy and will carry of roses. couple will make their in New Haven, Conn., Mr. Hodes is in his senior ‘ale University. is a graduate of Vas- , Class of 1948. She is miece of Carl Sandberg, Her step-father, Dr. Cal- is a director of the World Organization of the Unit- f i : H F i fF : - _ [ HEE gly : i : i f i f : 3 : ~ = ? i i ‘f Hi fi fl : = te i : ations. . Medes attended Brooklyn je Preparatory’ School before entering Yale. He served three years in the Philippines PS ti if ri | ’ ; ' “8 » hte a, the war with the Artille- mie) eth & peetre de‘ ry Pines Reeseve Accacintion leetetletion Of Officers Held rr rt rere er gowy) of pr vy — =x. Secretary, Mrs. Grace Jones. ams ond Une OS ‘Treasurer, Mrs, Bessie Picker. a = wy 2 on Chaplain, Mrs. Maxine Moore. \ “comeeeteee ot Brent end] Seard of Directors, Mesdames » eeete feleweng the | Ruth Graham, Kay Hallman, Mel- we ee ar | vine Hoff and Dorothy Mentzer. esee & Te amet St installed Inetalling officer was Russell —_ & W Meinigin Neff, Regional Vice-President of * toot beta Lae the Pleet Reserve Association. Fis annsewr Reeeeti} Mrs. Mizpah Pierce, president of the Auxiliary, was presented Wom. 4 thevetees © | with a pin by the Unit, and Ruth ee | A.1 Graham was presented with a eeeee Bort domes end GE ee Sowsotany Ge endothe 0 part er pin. oa * Wee & imetelied| Following the meeting and in- vite stallatien ceremonies, there was rapt Whe Piers, | @ @anece, with music by the Coral Fue oe ot = Marie | Isle Serenaders, during which re- valli frestments were served. ee qe ge eo ee Sather Mullins To Be Speaker At 1 9). VOUS Communion Breakfast Sun. te Melee & 4, will) the Feast of the Most Holy Trin- ~ ae . ity — & _— immediately prior to the break- we PONEOT” | fast, servicemen will attend 8:30 tetemet Cothette Gom- | 4 m. Mass and receive Holy Com- = Seeder, June | munion in a body at St. Mary WOOK 18) Duval | Star of the Sea Church. " , ‘The committee of Volunteers ~~ seam wil be who will we and serve the come the Greaktast | breakfast includes David McCur- ry es ‘ trae ‘es ® oo & tet Geettee Meeeee eed Mary dy, Marina Sikes, Betty Garing, Beomptnee ak Sine Beith Kouck, David Freeman, We Pir wamew . worthy ve- | Seelia Solan. Mary Saunders, at eC ateabe of end Mrs. Lillian Saunders. oe booms Mapeer president Chaplain Emmett Michaels, Lt. We ety Weeee Geceety, Peter, Cmdr, USN, who is actively co- eettient of the Ushers’ operating with the program, has of & Bee Geer of the extended the invitation to attend ~ Theses Castille, presi | the breakfast to the servicemen ——_- ee OVO are purticopet- ' whe attend the 9 a. m. Mass at the ” “ee program on U. 8. Naval Station Chapel. K. W. Dokey Club | Plects Officers eet * Wen} for the ceremonial to be held ‘oe rainy 4 here shortly by Kaaba Temple, No. @, Dramatic Order Knights mee felowing | of Khorassan, of Miami. ¢ « oho tor eS Poet Ff Bertroagh View | Seur milk is a favored drink “eet He 1 Meters, eee-' im some parts of Europe. * retary, J. Winfield Russell; treas- wrer, J. Frazier Pinder; master- at-arms, Alexander Warnock. Tentative. plans were made}. * ~* : = the eolietage, fitted bodice, bouffant long train. Her veil will | alse be of organdy. She will carry Stephanotis and maiden’s hair La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88 held its regular meeting on Wednesday morning of this week at the clubrooms in the U. S. Naval Station. : \ It was announced at the meet- club is sponsoring will be held at the Navy 5 p. m. All pro sale“will go to “Boys’ Town.” ettes to be donated to needy fam- ilies in this area, and this work will be resumed at a future meet- ing, it being part of the required work of the Navy Wives Club Cub Pack Meeting The third and final of the parents’ organizational meetings prior to the formation of two new Cub Packs of Boy Scouts will be held tonight at Diyision Street School, beginning — at: 8:00 o'clock. rs Ralph Noble and Tony Mar- tinez, the Presbyterian and Catholic representatives, respec- tively, stress that tonight's meet- ing is an extremely important one, since the parents will to- Graduate As Trained Nurses Miss Barbara Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Johnson, and Miss Bertha Perez, daughter of the Rev. G. Perez, pastor of the Cuban Methodist Church, and Mrs. Perez, were members of the Braduating class of the School of Nursing in the Jackson Memorial Hospital, in Miami, after having campleted a course of three years, Graduating exercises were held in the Miami Woman’s Clubhouse on Bayshore Drive, and were fol- lowed by a reception. Key Westers who were present at the exercises were Mrs. I, W. Sweeting, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson, Rev. and Mrs. Perez and Mrs. E. W. Watkins. Delegates Leave Saturday Morning Francis B. Piodela. Robert M. Daniels, Albert L. DiNegro, Jr., and Vance C. Stirrup will leave tomorrow morning for Ft. Myers to officially represent. Voiture Locale 728, 40 and 8, at its an- nual State Convention to con- vene on Saturday at 1p. m. Coming Events FRIDAY, JUNE 10— Third and final Boy Seout Parents Organizational meet- ing, 8:00 P. M. at Division Street School Auditorium. Regular meeting, Fern Chapter No. 21, Order Eastern Star, 8:00 P. M. at Masonic Hall. Members and visiting mem- bers invited by the Order to attend. SATURDAY, JUNE 11— Key West High School Alumni Association Annual Reunion and Banquet. A. & B. Lob- ster House. ; MONDAY, JUNE 13-4’ Recital, students ‘of, : Catherine Logan and .Emeline’ Bodler, 8:00 P. M. at Woman's Club on Duval Street.” TUESDAY, JUNE 14— Musicale, advanced students of Emeline Bodler, 8:15 P. M, Woman’s Club on. Duval Street. THURSDAY, JUNE 16— Hospital Party, sponsored by VFW Auxiliary, Naval Hospi- tal. Entertainment and re- freshments. FRIDAY, JUNE 17— Luncheon meeting, Officers Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., Of- ficers Club at Ft. Taylor. Dances by Betty Simpsen and Gerald Pinder. Officers Of Cootie Club Elected Monday The election of officers of Cootie Club Post 31 took place on Monday night of this week, with the following new officers being elected: E. F. Haury, Seam Squirrel. Carlton Smith, Blanket Bum. let. Carl Cruz, Hungry Nit. Oliver Trombley, Provost Mar- shal. Eric Curry, Shirt Leader. Angel Alvarez, Jimmy-legs. Tony Arthur, Sky Pilot. Appointed trustees are George Baughman, Carlton Smith and Oliver Trombley. Mail The Citizen to Friends Commisary store porch this Saturday from 10 a. m. to of this bake The Club also makes baby lay- |i Third Parents’ Organizatio Two Key Westers Eastern Star George Baughman, High Gim- Repkie, Hilda ¥ ' ise Woodell, Jeanne ynolds and! Madelene Taylor.“ * = are od * ee To Be Held Tonight Walters,! a dessert: variation; é aul Kleyfer,! whipped cream and a night elect their committeemen. eth K » Bernice Lille- | of the: coconut for a garnish, | The High School" graduation |haug, Gloria ~ Peterson, .Darlene |. . ‘exercises are also. taking” -place | Peterson, “Lowell i tonight, and itis therefore possi- ; i , ble that some of the prospective Suan bay aa ‘ we pape ee | Cub Pack parents will be attend-| Joaquin Linas, Segundo Prieto, sbi then, ey ing* these exercises: “so Messrs. Blasa Promina eg Barnes, Pret cen layers of Noble and Martinez ‘request that|man Fugua, Jean Fuga, . Clyde Placed ina strainer. even if these parents will be | Smith, Ed. Smith, Walton Babst, ee a Ad Melva Bobst, James J. McGinley, Manuel Molinet, Armando Cor- 7 dillo, Isabel Alvarez, Walton Lott, ; ed : Sue Lott, Eldon Farmer, Lawr- fof paptike toa. ence Fulton, Ned Perry, Iray ; ken when you « Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Horace O’Bryant ~ will be dinner guests of Mrs. Ralph Payne Craft this evening late“in arriving at 'the meeting at Division Street “School, they nevertheless come, in order that | they may participate in the elec- {tion of the committeemens) i i of » FE 3 i es ag f it Meeting | Tonight | The regular ‘meeting of Fern bei Officers Club at Fort Tay; CARD OF THANKS , Chapter No. 21, Order of Eastern ee : |} We desire in this manner to | Star, will be held tonight*&t 8:00| Mr. ang Mrs. .Ross C. Sawyer ; °™#ead ~ an pel er (O'clock at the Masonic’ Hall. and daughter, Miss Florence Saw- i = = i Mecihers and wind ‘ - yer, leave this afternoon for Mon- acts, assisted us siting members ; trying time during ala tone, Alabama, for a two weeks | are invited by the Order to attend Wasation. and following the . this meeting. SA ae Pen SU CREO our dear one, Jose Her- DAY IN History |4pply To Wed thanks for’ the "oral TODAY IN History |“#PPtY = (Knew America), ~-| An application for & marriage} junl-Itx THE FAMILY. 1801—Tripoli declares .war on the United States—we have re- fused to pay her any more tribute license was filed yesterday in the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord by George E. T. Gilbert, ‘om {money for not molesting our com- | 24, of the U.S. Navy and Myrl merce. cy Marie Semmel, 26, of. Lehighton, ' 1847—First issue of the Chica-'| Pa. < go Tribune—400 copies. eRe Spe msaee | 1851—First trial and execution] WILL YOU SMILE? of the historic ‘S: Yancisco : | Vigilance Comuaisiag 41 Chip Off Black i 1918— Conscientidus' objectors i ‘ NATIONAL alnnongs sentenced to 25° years each, in Visitor—What will you do SUMMER | San Antonto court SiMe!) when Ser es big as your EXCURSION 1918—U. S| Marines - pierce } Motmer,, y ion 7 Mm {German lines in Belléiy Wood—| .Joan— Oh! Reducing exer- F AR E t 5° cises, 1 suppose! 1940—Italy declafes war on : France—the “stab ‘inthe back.” | 1942— Lidice, ‘Czévhoslovakia, | wiped out by Nazis “in reprisal move—all male adults ‘shot and women put into concentration camps. 1943 — Pay-as-you-go tax bill Roosevelt. 1944—-Allied invasion forees in | Normandy spread out on a 50- mile front. 1945—On Okinawa, the trapped Japs pressed into two*square mile pocket. 1946—Justice Robert H: Jack- son of the U.S. Supreme Court attacks fellow - Justice Hugo; Black, in feud, from Nuremberg. 1948—Died: aged 53, Secretary of Labor Lewis Schwellenbach. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Judy ‘Garland, * ‘sereen _ star, born in Grand Rapids, Minn., 27 fyears ago. U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, born in Martinsburg, W.\Va., 62 years ago. Jack Kroll; direetor of the CIO Political Action Committee, born | |in London, England, 64 years; ago. Thor Johnson, conductor of the | Cincinnati symphony Orchestra, born in Wisconsin Rapids, Wiss 36 years ago. Norman Brokenshire, veteran announcer-commentator, born in Ontario, Canada, 51 years ago. x ‘| And Now, Remember . . . John W. Studebaker, former U. S. commissioner of education, | born at McGregor, Iowa, 62 years |! Fa ther's Day ago. (SUNDAY, JUNE 19th) Mrs. Sidonie M. Gruenberg of } With An New York, director of the Child | Everlasting Gift | World War 1. trv YO + _Onteber She $111.50° $103.75° ac. $ 93.70° BALT $ 97.00° NATIONAL ey |AURLINES pr an Tickee Office Meschem Airnert ee Eye Examination and Visual Training Complete Service on Duplication of Lenses e 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY ° OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. income signed by President Our Congratulations and Sincere Best Wishes TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1949 * * * * Study Association of America, | born in Austria, 68 years ago. 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