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SOCIETY NEWS Phones: The Citizen cag "Music Students Of Emeline Bodler _, Presented Lovely Recital On Monday Evening At Woman’s Club On Duval St. ‘The recital as presented by the Lollipop Parade (Knig)—Janet : Music students of Mrs. Emeline | Louys. Y Bedier at the Woman’s Club on evening of this week was and enjoyable one. program was as follows: on the Lake (Thompson) Acosta. Pony Race (Frost); Camin’ the Mountain (Folk Song) Gomez. Frolic (Erbe)—Sandra White. in My Little Garden (White)— Mary Herrick. Golden Slippers (Van Nort)— Leonard T. Curry. ‘ (Wadley) — ; We All Put (Jesse)—Ray Ed-. ” 7 - When Dorice Dances (Harvey); Music In My Fingers (Jenkins) — Lourdes Gonzalez. Long Ago (Hibbs)—Esther i | ib Gavotte (Gossec); Cossacks (Rebe)—Dan Schoneck. Hungarian Rhapsody (Liszt)— Millicent Taylor. The Butterfuiy (Wright)—Jud- ith Trevor. Mazurka (Chopin)—Billie Eliz- abeth Arnold. Strolling Players (Jenkins)— Shirley Fernandez, Penelope Ro- sam. Wings of Song (Hahn)—Grace Fernandez. Berceuse (Burgmuller); Pearls (Burgmuller)—Penelope Rosam. Waltz of Flowers (Tschaikows- ky)—Caroline Gibbs. Serenade (Schubert); Turkey in the Straw (Folk Song)—Shir- ley Fernandez. Spinning Song (Ellmenrich); Air (Haydn)—Mary Fernandez. Fur Elise (Beethoven)—Barba- ra Adams. i? March (Munn)—Alice Jenks. Lery Wind (Wadley)—Mary Sweeting Southern Serenade (Rebe)— Marie Rendueles. Liebestraume (Liszt)—Alice White: Musette (Bach)—Thomas Ar- O The Wisp ¢ a, Lounders. = on Ga The Ball (Ketterer)—; Venetian Boat Song (Mendel- a jerrez. sohn)—Ann Louys. =) Meedow Lark (Jenkins)—Janct| Nocturne (Chopin); Pizzicato ,oMfed Anne Louys. (Delibes)—Madeline DeBarcee. ie terete nen reine Pinteresting Program For VFW ‘Auxiliary Amateur Show Friday The amateur stage show to' be presented on Friday night of this . dune 17, at 6:00 p. m. at ae? Sehool, and sponsored by = » Rpeygridbenrrmeyid of VFW, « an in i or as ing program 8 Piano Coon Dance, ‘Liza Ann.” Rumba, Mercedes Pumar. Vocal solo, John de Poo. Vocal trio, Sandra Johnson, Patsy Yates and Rose Yates. Vocal number, Bobby Lastres. Skit, Charles Valiet. Vocal selection, W. C. Stallings. Piano solo, Beverly Arthur. Vocal trio, W. C. Stallings, B. Voes! number, Paul Roberts, | E. Strange and J. G. Weeden. selection, Mary Saun- & na Waltz, Sandra Johnson and Rumba, Mirta Pumar and] Rose Yates. Palazon Finale, Baton Act, Betty Chris- «=» “Vewal selection, Al Albertus. | tenson. OP Matpnindrebiesi-Gilinbiieisen sik er Earl Goersch And George Geoghegan North Carolina Made Recent Visit tn the May 21 issue of The » & weekly survey of North published in Raleigh, Goerseh devotes his entire etion called “Just One Thing Another” t a vacation companion, George Geoghegan, senior vice-president of the Wa- ehovia Bank and Trust Company of Raleigh, upon arrviing in Key West, agreed that “Well, here we are, a thousand miles from home, and we don't know a here in Key West. soul.” In the space of minutes » Mr. Goersch’s article is an ex-; they were, to their astonishment, y ‘teresting one, and sets! surrounded by North Carolinians. forth his delightful experiences in| The owner of the Southern ght around the Island. He expres-'Cross hotel where they stayed, thimell es surprised at the, Mr. Lang, is a former Raleighite, climate, since, in com-jas is his wife, Then a professor of with ~most people living} French at Chapel Hill showed up, from here, he had an idea | and a graduate of a Methodist get terrifically hot here in! school in Raleigh now in the oMEN MET Navy. here. He hed kind things to say about] It is gratifying to know that food be ate while here, and| Messrs. Goersch and Geoghegan ‘Wer enthusiastic generally about! enjoyed their vacation in the the Whele plece, finding it unusu-| Island City, and it is to be hoped @ and interesting that they will make a return vis- Mr. Goereeh and his twavelling' it in the near future. Women’s Auxiliary Of Monroe County Hospital To Sponsor Several Events The Mogroe County Hospital | tal, ia the payment forthe x-ray Women's Auxiliary has announc- | machine recently purchased. wf thet the regular meeting of} Also on the Auxiliary's calen- te Sewime Group usually held/dar of events in the near future om Thwreeey efternons at the/is a buffet supper to take place Noopitel will mot take place this/ at the Hospital on July 12, feat- week, Gut will be continued next; uring the same menu as that of week the supper held in May and spon- The Auxiliary is ajsored by the Auxiliary. tengo party on Taouee cones At the meeting held last Wed- \operrew, et 6:09 p.m. atthe} nesday many matters of the or- Cuten Club on Duval street, an/ ganization were discussed, and after thet i& open to the ic, | the meeting was addressed by a ond roompts from which will guest speaker, Miss Patricia werd for the benefit of the hospi-* Walls. USO-NCCS Held Hospital Party Tuesday lest «sight the Red Cross soereetion hall of the U. S. Naval hehtiul evening of games ‘one. with the USO NCCS Ju- « Hhoetesses as partners for the even. to the embulatory pati- ents of the hospital Mee Edun Ott, Red Cross Rec- ratonal Supervisor, assisted by Mee Mery Skelton, was in charge of the feetivities. A game called dum ue” wee the forerunner . wuch fun end laughter Retesmments were served after ®: | Personal Mention Arriving today from Tusca- loosa, Alabama are Rev. and Mrs. Bronnie E. Nichols, with their young son, Bronnie, Jr. The j Nichols’ expect to remain two weeks, Rev. Nichols to act as Chaplain at Boca Chica while here, and they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Fairfield at the latter’s home on Fleming street birthdays fell in June, was served with a delicious punch. USO NCCS Junior hostesses who joined in the evening's festi- he Gees, efter whieh dancing, | Vities were Nancy Ross, Cathy are ond just pleasant con-|Hennessy, Netta Valdez, Marg wae enjoyed by the! Perry, Marina Sikes, Betty Gar- t img, Mary Saunders, Stella Del- tially decorated birth} gado, Susie Demeritt and Edith patients whose | Kouck . games 0 el eae fret TOY . SPONSORED RY due SUNDAY SCHOOL AND SUPPORTED BY THE ENTIRE CHU! GRADUATION NIGHT. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 780 Remembers Al Boyx and Girls Between 4-16 Ages Are lavited 4). Wirephoto ENROLL THIS FRIDAY. JUNE 17 AND NOW IT’S REP. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT; JR., from : — . the 20th district of New York. The third son (centet)’of the late , - President Roosevelt was sworn into office in the capitol at ‘Wash- ington Tuesday, and now he’s receiving congratilations from Acting House Speaker John W. McCormack (left), Democrat of Massachusetts: Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, mother of the new - congressman, watches happily, Raul’s To Hold “Let Antonia Live” Dance Polio Unit | Friday Night: ———— On Saturday night of this} It has been‘an ced ‘that the week Mr. and Mrs. Raul willjannual meeting the Monroe | - hold a benefit dance at their club | County Chapter of ‘thé Natidnal!! on the Boulevard for the Key| Foundation for Infgntile, Paraly- | West Blue Baby, it was an-}sis will be held on Friday . night nounced. today. of this week at 8:00 p. m., in the There will be a $1.00 per person | Monroe County Clinic, Fleming admittance charge, and all door! and Thomas streets. receipts will go to the “Let An-| James Murphy,:cchairman of tonia Live Fund.” j the chapter, has inyited all per- There will be music and danc- {sons with an interest-in-poliomye- ee ing from 10 p.m, to 2.a.m., and/litis to attend this méeting, with «+» Carved in ageless Sterling the. a surprise floor show to entertain! a special invitation to families of fleeting beauty of the first guests at the dance. polo patients of former years. tose that has bloomed for two Mr. and Mrs. Raul are being} a etre thousand years — that’s assisted in this benefit project a ge Demgeed, Tae S00 paren by Mrs. Ray Gavilan, Aerovias Q” = ee gh eget pr © = t for even a starter Coming Events Passenger, List eon as ce THURSDAY, JUNE 16— A44444444444444444 6-Plece Place Setting Hospital Party, sponsored by{ The following passengers left Complete é Ladies -Auxiliary of V. F. W.| for’ Havana on Aerovias %Q”: $22.50 7:00 _P..M. at Naval Hos-|SOC—Aero. Q Pass List _..TAG (ideret Tes toceted pital. | George M. \ McCauley, , Helen : Bingo party, sponsored by] Heffron,-Ellen N. Dolloft, Jose M Women’s Auxiliary of Mon-! Rodriguez, Charles Méredit! roe County lospital for bene-| Laura Meredith, Asa J, Smith, fit of Hospital, 8:00 P. M. at Ey William Burrell, Fred CG. Smith, Cuban Club on’ Duval stéeet. |! ie M. Segrest, Virgini® Seg: Open to public. rest, Starr Ann Segrest, Frank FRIDAY, JUNE 17— {C. Vann, Dorothy W. Vann\ Pann Reception Honoring Rev. Rob-, Hammond, Elpidio Santiago, Os- ert W. Weaver, Pastor, Ley. valdo, Santiago, is Bosch, Ma- Memorial Methodist Church,’ yis Barrett, , Margaet Catanzar, and Family, 7:30 P.M., Church! Rose Mary Cata Armando Annex, Program. {Cunnill, ‘Buenavent Cunnill, Amateur Stag Show, spon- | Conseuelo Sierra. sored by Ladies Auxiliary of; Manuel Diaz, Ann ‘Cowan, V. F. W., 8:00 P.M, at Harris! Colletta Gerard, Patricia Noland, School. | Kathleen Toolis, Robert B. Lewis, Luncheon meeting, Officers Marian I. Lewis, Maude Lewis, Wives Club, 12:30 P. M., Of-: Charles W. Lawhon, Mary L. ficers Club at Ft. Taylor.; Lawhon, Robert Lloyd, Al Man- Dances by Betty Simpson) cewicz, Genevieve Mancewicz, and Gerald Pinder. | Enrique Rangel, Maria Jose Pin- Rummage Sale, sponsored by ;tado, Estrella Pintado, Robert Fleet Reserve Asso. Unit 56,;B. Allen, Evelyn Allen, Manuel at St. Joseph Parish Hiall,| Ramirez, Manuel Garcia, Jose Thomas and Angela streets. ‘ Carrillo. Also Saturday. Meeting, Monroe County Chap- ter of National Foundation | for Infantile Paralysis, 8:00 | P. M. at Monroe County j Clinic, Fleming and Thomas } streets. te a and that awful ITCH! > IN APPRECIATION | Losing sleep, almost going mad because of a z PIN-WORMS cause Fidgeting ed ith | naggin; oo itch? 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