The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 11, 1949, Page 5

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Charity Festival July 3Under Sponsorship Of Legion Muailiary At a revefit meeting of the Am-') firms: There wit be. plans were made for the big baby 5 show to bé held July 3rd at the meriéan Legion Home. The long A ent will be a fea- | tare ity Festival that wit “July ist through J : : i A toedhe Ged that: several loc: are’ rt —— 0d one bemett Bilis, Teddy ‘ cand Auxiliary, and are manag) preteetson ard Maffield, Doe secur Be coal call bond event: Pl - the Key Rarwitone, e .. ) 4 Prites ihiave been donated by the ‘¥ me Sore ohn Drinkh Broehgambes, Pollocks’ ‘Paul “| Jeusiern) the Onatren's Corer ia at vo a “ wel 's Corner, e 2 ‘after a emp Rg vat onl Potnciana Second] and the Tropical Trader. it viating fo ae phaegg tar inay a s oe set mem Grade, Mrs. First baa all events will in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. =~ « g a * “ > er, : EL eatrewety betp- Spenser ee f ately engraved;-which have all] Entries will ‘Me ee bie haga Seetameai as - re the lege Welder, Dienn beéh donated by the ‘above men- | 8:00 p. m. Sattirday, J i This is Mrs. Gordon's first vis- fone yr Ay dl Tekan gue em RES ¥ sels ga Island City in twelve SE SP Ere a ren Prize-Winning And Honorable. gs i ee Sets hegee el * Beginning tomorrow, and con- {ceived for’ exhibition that it. was Key yarn peg Alumni rose 9th came tw de tinuing for two weeks, there will | necessary. to hold’ three separate} _, _Aszociation Annual Reunion : cuneate ’ “om fecmotoly oe Ue ceamaumity lery the students’ pictures that : — ’ sites AM 23-yeue-old —_— received prizes and honorable (Now | MONDAY, TUNE 12 when toner te ek eas eo fe enee atic ‘the best! works from all three’ “students of Catherine| Wega sea pat ga tag Peden th tates ai nots if eee Emeline Pape in a ae ha of goed as ond : A bree weet lieved te \ ayes were ecole 2 } a ime he Nebel ines Rotates habe Gallery for duly. ven Se) Mbit Is planned by the Marteilo| “MUMesle, advanced students of QEEICIAL, SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY ial é ee ) 8: . M, ‘ Rea Nagas ee i “Womai’s Club Duval te athe, on Peale " le, eS Os hae. : 7 HORNEY. JUNE 16— a pecial Children’s Day Service At Hospital Party, sponsored by i : Lommee Becer Laanet F , r : VEW Auxiliary, Naval Hospi- Mex | First Congregational Church Sunday (| ia. tnteriainment ana te: U * tek Conant, Sandre}i® Sal- ; hmeiits. Ta. Mert Pen Deeonaitinl Ray Wig, Av Special Childrei'® Day Ser-/and George Hearne. FHRBAY. JUNE 17, Arvhee, Charles Allen, Geraldiap Carey,‘ dit| Sice will Be Weld. gt the First} “Reeitation, ‘Why We Have! '¢Lihcheon meeting, Officers heme, Prank Berwaldi, ang Donald Congregationa¥ Church Sunday,} enijgien’s Day—David Challis: | °° Wives Club, 12:30 P. M, Of- Rtn Paw Poimerna Fourth Grade, | June 12° at 9:45 a. mi, durihe |" ye ehoik, Story of Fesu Yuficers Club at Ft. Taylor. Bie ces by Betty Simpson ‘(aid Gerald Pinder. ‘YODAY IN HISTORY ¥ 1959—Famous Comstock Lode, Sev Aven, Tite & og Me sa ws Warren. ftom which more than $300,000,- lh. tonal “Geus. Charles! Violet Sands, F Ward, od Song; ‘We Come'—Primaty De- 000. worth of precious mietal dug hes, Lets Gavel, Patice Gomes, |Doster, Laurie Jaycocks, Clair | Partment. r ai age gE if shee: in ‘next 20 years, discovered in Sees Meekine, Prenilin Mernam-| Putman, and Wayne Wright. Scripture Reading, Anfi . Gil- itation, ‘A° Farewel less- | Nevada. em, Thewer Geauer, Joe Peres} Division Street age—Donna Stewart. p.-sd8Qr-Russi: Japs agree (°° Soho Richard Roberts,’ Mrs. Amelia Cabot Sponsor: Carl Hymn—Congregation. to-a_peace parle} ee President TT t Milaendltnmchem eric Theodore osevelt names Ports- ae bE St Lg i IK ee Sa as the place of Eleven ae nena li em" "ora cas Mrs. Elvira; eee Sekt Bchool, 6-3, ; 1 On Birthday 452 Students. eee Street Gehect, @a,.|/Men Henry, Sponsor: Sandra} Which there will be an interesting Nor Wm Mee Beets Mecnser: Bery |Mollway, Charles Hatch, Barbara | Program as follows: Joan Knowles. Sen be teewery, Georgina Castel. | Cruz, Valentino Gonzalez, Fred Prelude, Joy Stickney. Song, Primary ingot a o> Tees Peesenter, Jeannie} Henning, Franklin Hill, John Hymn No. 205, Congregation. to , dackne { Mery Heres Janet Borst, Sammy Harris, Earl Wat- Recitation ‘A Sincere Gerla Hecnation, "Side a Jahn Senet “Por Witla tas aeet, Sewn Murphy, Maureen! ieien Whitehead, , Daphne} Roberts, pias 310]B—Presia lent™fWilson’s * his- toric “The war can be lost in Aivé¥ica a8 well’as-on the. fields tha Banister Edward Garcia artinez. Honored her Moltinex, Sponsor: }Cecelia Garcia, Raymond Garcia, “ jy wt Betty Lowe,| Armando Boan, Lois ; Sawyer, U. S, Senate passés _ bill Ficateth vneia, Jose | Tommy Walker, Cecelip Quier- ty a sates esis. wr Cunealen Sr Miliner,|¥o. Pedro Torres, Artentio Keen,! Mrs. Elvira Martinez wag given (Special to The Cltsea) calling for elimination of all un- | SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY, f TI Be Ate Atwell, | Howard Johnson’ and: Floyd Vil-| , seiignttul party on her bifthday |__ NEW YORK, Jurte 1),—William} nevesslty Public utility Holding) made official in thé State of Misssipp thetee Goneeier, Myrna Lewis, | lareal. : 4 F. Cates, son of Mr. and Mrs./“~ rag _| 9f Pascagoula is formally crowned Hospitality” by Gov. recently by -her son ‘Armando : 1 President Roosevelt de- a Seton Wether, Mickey Parrot,| Division Street Sch¢ol,, 4-B, ; | Leoh Cates, of 614 Francis street;| claves Mediterranean. closed to| Fielding Ly iWright im ebreinofies, at Biloxi: The 20-yeatold } xt Whiting, S| ww: | Acevedo. and his brothers at the i i . AR Metert Cats Dick Hartung) Mrs. Stua s._, BPONSC | Key West, was awarded the de-| Ameticans. University of Miisisuippi co-ed was chosen to serve as Rewonkt few ve Roger Morrow,| Richard Anti Edward Boza, | former’s home on Catherine st. y ” a sf 42 e Englana representative: of ‘Mississippi ‘at exhibitions, festivals end Arth Neottobe wnt, | J Curry, Nolan * Dru Mrs. Martinez, who is known’ 8tee of Bachelor of Science, aa or aga Sout a which axe spbnaiaed by. tae rate tho ty Roherts Messick, Ray Edwards, William Barl Ham-| affectionately as Nena to her, laude” at the graduate exercises ig Svcs ea lenas’ ikaly Y Rate, & Mefienewgh. Jerry Hinde ilton, Robert Higgs, James Mora, | many frineds here, is the mother | in Fordham Univesity. sui des to: the Allies. US Brom aries | = “Seeet Seheol, 6-1,| Daniel Oropeza, Robert Taylor,| of. the Acevedo brothers, Floren-| | ‘Durihg ‘his stay at Fordham, |“ jgj5 on Okinawa, some 14,- Arctic waters have relatively We Verte Lew Mamitten, Spou- | Josephine Arnold, Linda Brantley,} cio, Armando, Manolo, Alberto,| Mr. Catég was on the Dean’s 000 Japs from an estimated 80,2 "3 ‘orum mall selt content beseiae of +. ecole Cotete Cuerva,!Sandra Carbonell, Ruth Rose) Arbio, Eloy and George, all of; Honor Roll each Year, and Was} gq: told to surrender uncohdi- Tek of evéperetion Ome tw in- \oteete Geeeea, Myene Goehring,}Cruz, Yolanda Harris,’ Rose|whom played ball heré at one| awarded his degree “cum laude” pag ee oe cevesumibees did vadeotweltie fefhitgaremd cee Lecreme Marri) Shirley Hilgers, Dorila. Hernan-| time. Older people will particu-|for maintaining af average of} °"194 Yea atinugar rationlile ‘ caiad cat | Hae Ane Meltenback, Norma! dez, Leonette McFarland, peat latly remember Floren¢io, who re per cont for re four yous ° 4 } aeae } Liens wavels Oi tek to ym Pate Merrill, Eywon | Pinder, Penelope Rosam, Eugenia} was better known as Popin. le ranked eleventh in a graduat- 7 he i ' ee ee rodents, | Sunche, Orietta Stirrup, Alice] Many persons were present ating class of 452 students. Last TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ieee wyaten | the éarth in about eight minutes. Seem Reker, Myrna Low] Vargas, Anolan Ybarmea, and| the birthday. party honoring Mrs. | year Mr. Cates won ‘the English |. (Know América) 4 a fieula he Martinez, and she received many | Literature Prize. At the gradua-} “Davia B. .Steinman of New beautiful presents on the occa-| tion exercises last evening, Mr. York} fatnous builder, born there, Mery Lew Treuth, Eva Katherine Pratt. 3 <> toy Watterson, Cart| Poineiana School, Fifth Grade, Se» Fter, dames Gain-| Mrs. Doris Carey, Sponsor: Bar- | sion. Cates was awarded the Jouin-1@3 yaars ago. Reieh Gerea, Michael Mart | bara Solt, Roger Conan one wae Mooney BS ree epic ae i Jeannette Rankin of Montana, . . jibson, Barry, nd, e essay ie 4 of h to be el i‘ Lem aes Ragen Recetas, Ragone | Cibeonccrord, damen genesy RREvHCAL AL jest "The Bnd. of Political Soci} Sip Of her $6x.t0 be elected 2) BRAISES DOUGLASS SCHOOL, Peres Raiph Placen | Matt Brown, Mike McCraw; Ea; ‘Woman's Club ety”, in @ Contest Oper.to the €N-| Missoula, Mont., 69 years ago., _| Editor, The Citizen: om Pent, Dan Scho-| ward Hoover, Lyle Locké, Dinora 0 _ tire senior class, -4 v William H. Harrison, president |*)ftis with pride “and joy that f Gonzalez, Connie Robertson, Bob- Mr. Cates expécts to do hi8}O¢ the International Tel: & Tel., totkchack over, Uhe vork-at Houget * od Norris fehuster ; ; * vet not, 4-A,)b Brasher, Danny. O'Shea, On Tuesda graduate work in English ‘at the] New York, born in . Brooklyn, c work. : > ne _— San-| nes ves Stead, and Franie Batts. ; y | University of North Carolina, be- Ne Y., 57 ge ten cae. % Fe ea Seek curing bec a in, | neiana School, Sixth Grade,| The Misses Barbara Buckley,| ginning in the fallterm- Dr. Lewis W. Jones, - president!" wong 4 Gus es ee : : Isa- | Doreen Clawson ahd Helen Cru- EAS ee 7 i : Soom ioe aoe or Reveniag eer soe will be heard at the tecital| W¥OV CVV eervev Tres ofthe University of Arkansas, | complishments under the capable . E ? hi -| born in Emerson, Nebr. 50 years] jeadership of Professor W. C. " belle, Alter denies, | man, Sandra Warren, Gail Par-| given by the eyeviewt vores and Aerovias «Q” ato. Cogdell Sea hig able ansistante: : Denne dune Stew | due, Audrey Nester. Beverly Otis, | piano students of Emeline Bodler, ’ ice Admiral Aubrey W. Fitch} ‘There is a spirit of coopetatoin hewn Stewart, Man-| Georgia Myiton, | Virginia Hollo- | be, Dest on lock at the Key | Passenger List) retired, born in St. Tgnace, Mich.,| within the faculty, the student cote, Deeeewe Albury, Louis | way, Karl Keirstead, Roger. Bean, qune 14, at a os ec at the Si 66 years ago. body and the Parent Teachers’ as- : : Aqua, Gurdon | Freddy Frohock, James Kenny, | West Woman's Clubhouse 0n DU-| pessseeeeheeaeme@s! Rice Stevens of the Metropoli-| sociation. The future is bright val street. . ‘ - i ‘ The following passengérs left}tan Opera, New York, mezzo-| with promise and a new era has} Moy taure tae bie whic for Havana on Aérovias “Q”: soprano, born in New York, 36/dawned upon us at Douglass | so appear, and the recital is look-| Luis Echenique, Fernanda: Gon- | years ago. High. ; ed forward to.with much antici-;22lez, Miguel ~ Castillo, Carlos George H. Soule, Jr., noted} I express the sentiments of all} tion by music-lovers of Key | Hernandez, Ana C. Hernandez,|New York editor, author and}of you when I say our hats are Ld it Edna C. Edwards, Sara C. Dasher,}Publisher, born in Stamford,|off to Prof. W. C. Cogdell and " Leos. Kennon Mike Bangs, Brent Norman, Vin- ry ewe Petersen, Lanee-!cent Collura, Tommy Hall, Jake avees, Mar- | Hemingway, Bobby Solt, Fausto Joseph Bal. Rendueles and Frank Velasques. ; This battered old werkt af gues @ quia Aes W ent Business And Professional sone Helin lat aise MR | Lucille B. Johnsoft, Emily Dasher, | Cogng 62 years ago. his able assistants. We extend you to be a better place im which t See te % ° . Jacinto Steinhardt, Charles Paes, ————— our hands of cooperation for con- | cause of your oath yee wears an “ fi Clab Chairmen Held Meet ng Communion John Hargis, Lawrence Stookey, DUATES OF HIGH | tinued success and assure you amen at. . Gladys Stookey, Lloyd Stookey, |* $éghtinued From Pzge One) that We support you 100 percent. | Woot Resness and Profes-) years, but prove arene potenti- Breakfast At cle Se ae poke ak Robert Alton Parks, Mary Leases pO ES lg WILKINSON. the path toward your future amé kesw lees > hee tele tom») aiitien, the club fedis. bd o0): I Ki ere {Brasto Perez, David Gold-} 914 5 elas you'll make wtious BF] The Rotary club took on ‘the USO-NCCS Sunday Kindle, Rea Lor pats Stel” Pettis; “Nancy Christine} 914 Bune ree good yee atwoys howe PP ype | pool rehabilitation as a) project illips,, Edward George Pita, . | And congratulanons (© your pEreEe ae who made your educeten peasthie They have given you suesethesg «heck nobody can take away Hl committee The Communion Breakfast at|Maria Parets, Natalia Alvarez! Mary Louise Ramifez, Avdre: te og sommes two years ago, but other club!ye uso, NCCS, 102) Duval. st, |Earl, Simmons, Lecele Simmohs, | Parloig Reveor tlaadie Mee Police On The Pre « Meee Lee Gre | work interferred and little has|on Sunday, the Feast of the Most Joann Simmons, James Simmons, | Roberts, Doris Faye Roberts, » sony of the up | been accomplished. 1 Holy Trinity, at 9:30 a. m., will! Edward Gonzalez, - Eulalia Gon-| mlizabeth Louise Roberts, Ker- ~ deemed at| Robert Dopp, new pregident of | be addressed by Rev. John Mul-;zalez, Ruth Withrow, Howatd| mit Charles Roberts, Sophie Hone moon ce chee test! the Rotary club, spoke to the/lins, S. J.,\ the main. speaker,| Wild, Ella Wild, George Sche-| Chariotte Roberts, Charles Ham- y ° ~eeteve stage BPW chairmen and told them the| Chaplain Emmett Michaels, Lt.| meld, Mildred Schmeld, Martin | jiton Russell, Uois Rae Russell,| PARIS — (4) — The newspaper \j: = ooh bein | Rotarians would be happy to re-|Comdr., USN,,and Louis Eisner, |Bortagaray, Flavia Wan Riel, Robert Benjamin Russell, Hora-|Eépoir de. Nice” tells how a jlinquish the pool project and of-| president of fie Holy Name Soci- | Edward Gonzalez, Jr, Leo Con: | ey Sanchez, Jr, Anne Isabelle] honeymoon couple at Saint Mare, ' fn projects the | fered es + ale ay, ail beehanyginen. Er s ner. Ferris Taylor. Sawyer, Joan Elizabeth Sawyer, | near Brest, were rudely disturbed od end whieh can Dopp irst need e regular Communion Sun- pa sepa yer sae geet Lavonda, Joan Sawyer, Sondra ak x8 i omen of cow, & thet of Sl. for detailed planning blue-}day of the Holy Name Society BIRTHDAY CORRECTIVE Harriet Silberman, James Her- stp eee Bay ren |. Setewee! «ew lemons | printing, in order that the BPW / will be joined with the obser-| Jan Chfistiah Smuts, former) bert Smith, Jack Franklin guns. Apologies followed. It fie peel comtrueted dur- | ean “yell” its ideas to the public. | vance of the First Anntial Com-| prime ministet of South Africa, | Spencer, Lillian Blanche Stewart,| seemed that in putting out the aPA oe hes been vertual | Plans of other projects will be/munion Sunday of the National| observed his 79th birthday on{Qneal Oliver Stirrup, John Eu- light, they had nccidentalig’ . « umber of ‘announced as they develop. Catholic Community Service. The | May 24. He has long been a prom- | gene ‘Tallon, Joyce Marie Thomp- | sounded a burglar alarm connect- | pete os «| Holy Name Society will present inent figure in thé British Com-j sen, Gilbert Ray Torres, Nathalie | ed with the local police station. two Holy Water Fonts to Chap-| mon ith, but in the Boer War,/Sylyia Valdez, Ivan Elizabeth te of someat The Florida National Bask At Key Went Member of Federe, Depentt teeoctene semen YOUR FRIENDLY COMMENETS Seem your brains. We wish ae sasenen x ) | : Sete eeemeeee erere aise} Wheat is the most widely dis-/},in Michaels for the new chapel | a conflict he tried to prevent, he|Weech, Ann 1 il Ai te naaavs tributed of the cereal erps. at the U. S. Naval Station. fought against the British, Metre aa lake nie ml

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