The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 16, 1949, Page 5

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te Veeotey wore, Jame 1. en fe Cm osstetal by Ht i | ** rca eo «= the ae] S~- an tenet Bie Gomme: ted os to dene Pena, and ber Oeeutiful and im- «he epbon wan ten. we ht on enn, oe nde ot atin tam 7 Rynlar Meeting OF © omens Auxiliary Held On Wenday Afternoon At Parish Hall ~ eeu conthly meeting Poel: Wemen's Aumiary - Monday afternoon at * bee at the Persh 8 Me Serves Ramee i ey Reve) 9008 cowerwed tram de- tere! charmen, Mrs. tt epponted Me Jennie wee & ve we meretary of Peo tem Bebo otonefae the gent or eoretery. Mrs. Brie Curry, owt eoveret letters of ap fom frown the Diocesan of- oho attended the recent ote held in Key West. “ oot emnaaneed that o veeme Bayly hed been oe © eholership to the Lead- ( -ofereeee held in Avon Pagh lowe 1 ond Bre teewew - Musicale Presented By Advanced tulee And Piano Pupils Of Emeline Nedler On Tuesday Eve. Well Received | oor’ vowwe and piano pu- pete 4 Bre Emeline . on Vcudey might gave @ oy “ the Woman's Club on treet Folewtwss & the program as oo eemted at the muscale 18 India (Rimsky-Korsa- Seoetheert (Chadwiek)— Nas won Metedy °F (Rubenstein)— a Hele Exquinaido fetian Love Cail (Priml)—Hen- Cx emu ieqet | Moussorgsk y)—Doreen ‘ oo a At Thy Sweet © aint Baens), The An- ’ Barbera Buckley. Greg) Dera Marti- Ger eee Joceiym (Gedard), - ‘ Sieding) -Langtee Serib- 7 . Lune (Debussy)— Pioneer Group Of First Presbyterian Father's Day Program Friday To Give ee Piety Group ef the First h will tamor-, at 8 o'clock, pecial Pather’s Day at June 17 ~“e eeeeeel ond interesting “ime of which fol * arranged, and a tation is extended by Ohue the public to at- “i ent * i Piane duct by mes- tesa Sole and Helen Statement —Rev prom bent A Youth's Proy- Pot Day"—ty Sarah Fathers Congrega ° Beetietes to Father's Dag— ee eadog Gy congregation. thet voteors Day Started— Archer Wak Guertette Mess John Reowtes Cleute Salts, Harold Po tenes Lomderee aecompani- Me Chae Salis “a na “A Salute To My Dad ty bone Botonson Cees To My Meu: > —tung by were Page: Cros ted (ihewt Gates. de ele «Thanks Be To . » Raiph Noble ‘en eet-Bieanot Garcia Vocane Camahier Ring Covemony Last Tuesday Evening hee: decorated | turned St. Paul's sored by the Diocesan Christian | 2%5¢ts, will be launched shortly ) Prometen Chaiman, was] mour. | i i E HI if their his fingers on the check, too, MR, AND MRS, DARRELL McNEESE of Columbia, Miss. happily Chauncey Camp, manager of the Mississippi region of the V: represents the government's contribution towar, Paralyzed veteran of World War II and his leg! peralyzed by a Jag bullet that broke his spinal cord on New.Guinea her legs in an automobile accident in 1946. In the eterans.Administration. d construction of the “wheel chair” home for the ess wife. The home cost $21,000. McNeese was center is their sof _TWO WEEKS OF: .' ned GRADUATION NIGHT, PRIA. SUE : Remember: All Ross and Girls Betmeem : pt in 1944. Mrs. McNeese lost ei a iomas, 5, who is getting © pi manera. «tt asked to tell the members about Two separate ‘ejects, both Camp St. Francis, the eamp for | ai: ae ree cs med at beautifi by the Business and Professional in Rus-|., One of these, beautification of and Mrs. ‘ the grounds around school build- sell was pen oe te a seid ings, will be co-sponsored by the Key West Garden club. The other is rehabilitation bf Big wag Ba memy AR. Del- the swimming pool on Roosevelt James MacConnell, Bliza-|%!¥4.. which BPW members feel Baker, Edith Ladd, Clarence should be repaired and made Fannie Curry, usable both as a gathering place Emerson Archer, Glori-}{9F Key West residents and an added attraction for visitors. paket Elizabeth Reese, Ei-} Both the Garden club and T ie Kem) i .| BPW will contribute $25 toward we pene My ey sere. Start of the sehool ground beauti- " and Miss Jennie Sey- fication project, set to begin eer Et at line phofparoabs , wi ti o! various, ~~ | seheals to us@ in judging im- provement in grounds when the contest ends in May, 1950, Trophies will be awarded ta first, second and third place win- ners. Aschool winning the first place trophy three years in suc- cession will gain permanent With A Violet (Grieg); Lullaby | possession of it. (Seott)—Mrs. H. D. Joynton. The club heard Forest Turner, Romance (La Forge)—Helen BPW Held Important Meeting Last Night At Home Of President director of the YMCA, urge active Participation by residents in ac- tivities aimed at creating a more home-like atmosphere for young servicemen. urer, asked to be relieved of that duty because she is leaving the city shortly. As a fitting climax to three years of.active member- ship in the club, Miss Hartel was nominated by the club for the American Legion Citizen” award. The presentation will be made July 3, and work on selecting the recipient has start- ed. The “Let Antonia Live Fund” was increased by the $30 ¢ fies takenamong membe is penses of a delicate heart opera- tion on little Antonia Mujica, Key West blue baby. Last night’s meeting, attended by more than 50 members, was held on the grounds of President Mary Lee Graham’s home, 407 Whitehead street. Crusoe. i Lullaby |}Jtnior Red Mercedes (Miro); Grobensh—Mies, Sytll Brody, | Cross Gift Boxes Sent Lullalo (Caven-Barron)—Bar- The Key West. Chapter of the bara Buckley. In the Silence of Night (Rach- ie. But- American Red Cross’ today madé their second shipment of Junior maninoff); Un Bel Di terfly by Puecini)— Maryanne Red Cross Gift Boxes. This last shipment of forty boxes was sent tt. Searf Dance (Chaminade)—Do- ra Martinez. Ah, Love But A Day (Beach); Love Went A-Riding (Bridge)—| by. the students of the Harris Mrs, Paul Herrick. and Poinciana Schools. This Ballade (Chopin)—Eugenia Ri-} brings the total for the year to vas. Mi Chiamo No Mimi from La Boheme (Puccini); Vissi d’Arte, Vissi d’Amore from “7 Tosca (Puceini)—Claudina Le Fe. Addie trom La Boheme (Pucci- ni)—Leona Moreland. sent to members of the Junior tries of Europe and Asia. Teacher two schools are Miss Margaret Myers and Miss Helen Taylor. Rummage Sale At Ley Memorial The Women’s Society of Chris- Reading “Only A Dad’—Betty| tian Service of Ley Memorial Lowe. Methodist Church is sponsoring Just A Rese For Daddy—Nell|a rummage sale to be held to- . morrow at 510 Fleming street, Buie, Kathryn Henderson, Linda Lee Early, Jayne Lou Archer, Ana Noble, Carol Harris and Mo- na Rae Reed and Continuing Saturday, WY WWW VV ervey? Aerovias “Q” Gratitude—Danald Key. . Bringing In The Sheaves— Passenger List Congregation. BAALDAAALAAARAAAAS Organ Selection—W. R. Neb-) he following passengers left lett. for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Playlet “Honor Thy Father”| Albert Sanger, Edward Adler, with the following characters: Bess Strasburger, Tula Ken- worthy, Maria Gonzalez, Angela Biderly Pather—Homer Her-| p00, Ernest Coker, Dell Coker, rick, Jr. William Biltgen, Therese Biltgen, Elderly Mother—Sarah Bring-|Katheleen Clark, Laura Dyer, man. Joaquin Alvarez, Delia Alvarez, Their Children: Eldest son,| Rose Perez, Herbert Terrell, Bil, Mark—Arthur Noble. lie Terrell, Mary Terrell, Victor His wife, Sally—Paye Williams. | Freer, Ethel Freer, Merlyn Freer, Their Daughter, Judy—Jean | Fernando Paniagua, Ernesto Bos- Garcia. sell, Rosalina Valdez, Alejandro Her Husband Sam—Richard | Omar, Jose Rodriguez. Herrick. Andrew Avello, Natalio Ruilo- Their 5 4 college —Y¥gnacia Carbon-|Tullen, Katherine Chaplin, Lot ell. >» bee Ward, Pearl Bermes, Thelma Daughters Mark «& Sally:|Carrell, Matias Lulueza, Juan A Lulueza, Fanny Marin, Esperan- Harris. za Perez, Jose M. Rodriguez, Ells- dudy and Sam: Alan—| worth Dean, James Ellis, Diane Att. hn, Shofner, Barbara Shofner, Lil- Special honor paid to youngest | lian Williams, Nellie Pappalarda, and oldest fathers by a gift in}Grace Romero, Anthony Pappal- | —dri remembr ance of the occasion. arda. , " younger son, (who is in| ba, Ann Miller, Juan Garcia Paul’ Personal Mention ‘and George, have arrived | Spend several weeks with Mrs. | youngsters. Unfortunately, most \Hearne’s mother, Mrs. George Parents were unable to witness STRING Archer at 1425 Newton street. the €eremony completely. END LB. Mrs. Hearne is the former Mar- guerite Archer, and her son Wil- liam wasa recent graduate of High School in Tampa. Jr. and Ronald Bruce, have re- Red Cross in the war-torn coun-' turned to Miami after spending [Several days as guests of Mr. . & se Harris’ sister and_brother-in-law, Onsors fgr - these 7 Me ei Thomas Walter Johnson, at. their home. at 1128 Mr. and Mrs. Margaret street. { Brief Items.O @ savory spread for crisp crackers or melba toast when it is mixed and a little finely minced chives. If chives are not available add‘a little onion juice. Turn the j spread into an attractive small serving bowl, dust with paprika, and garnish with parsley if you like. For a special luncheon, pre- Pare creamed chicken and sea- son lightly with curry powder. Pile it into fresh pineapple shells hollowed out. The pineapple it- self may. be cut in finger lengths and passed as an accmpaniment to the chicken along with coconut, salted pecans or almonds, and | chutney. The Flying Dragon glides from tree to tree on sails of thin skin, ribs. Don’t Hide Your Face or Squeeze These Pimples! tomes just bruh on Lore oe oe seo rw amazingly fast it hides ugly pim- | ples as it dries them—often on first ; trial, Not a greasy salve that pimples | thrive on, but a soothing medicated | fesh-colored liquid that relieves itchi | at 49¢ and 98c, Money back if it fails. Miss Marie Hartel, club treas-! “Outstanding! und is being raised to defray ex-, | Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Hearne, of | Tampa, with their sons William toy | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and 106 boxes. These gift boxes are their three children, Jeanie, Beft, Interest to. Women Creamed cottage cheese makes 4 with drained, shredded anchoives } that have been cut in half and! which stretch over its movable} Watermelon Party Tomorrow TheeCity Recreation Depart- {meng has anneunced that a Watermelon Party. will be held tomegrow afternoon, Friday, at 6:00 P. M. at Bayview Park, for both"Skating Clhib members and mengbers of the Everyday Club. ae alana ‘ expres | “Let Antonia Fund’ net ibe saitee Ri ye at Raul’s Club on the wi delete any items which are eoteree 3 i confine the letters to yrds, and write on one alde aver omy. 8 id Mrs. Raul}. vard.- Given by Mer. assisted by ' ee | \aWHO Is AT FAULT?" Editor, The Citizen: Last Friday’s graduation exer- cises at Bayview Park were in- deetwan occasion long to be re- membered by many, especially by the parents of the graduates. Nature itself contributed to the success, as the long ‘threatened rain seemingly held off until after the ceremony. However, there was a flaw that mother nature had wothing to do with. The space» designated for parents of graduates was crowded with GRADE “A” FANCY . T-BONE STEAKS & Pork Chops.49% BACON == 36e GRADE "A” LARGE WILSON’S TENDERIZED Such an oversigint has been the target-for much comment during the weekend. The incident being thé Ohly thing that hindered it frém.gatisfying everyone fully. Who is at fault? People would like to know. = Quick Cooking BLACK Beans» 24c Cc. F. ALBURY. Key ‘West, Fla., Jume 16, 1949. = PILLSBURY Calif. iis ee al: FLOUR 5 lbs. 42c PEARS . can Your “Grocer SELLS That Good IN BAG | STAR * BRAND ei cosan COFFEE end CUBAN TRY A .POUND TODAY NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In The Advertisement of the BROADWAY MARKET On Page 12 Of Today's Issue Of The Key West Citizen The Item SEALTEST ICE CREAM 2 a. 55¢ Should Have Read ‘SEALTEST ICE CREAM 2 . 55¢ es MAXWELL. HOUSE COFFEE... » CLOROX... Sausage can I$e No. 242 Can Hunt's in Syrup PEACHES .. 25c EVAPORATED MILK 3 cans 29c FACTORY PACK Mahatma Long Grain “e. Grade AD RICE..2 lbs. 35c | JUICE..... U.S. NO. 1 POTATOES .... cee Yellow ONIONS .... FANCY PINK MEAT CANTALOUPES ......2 for Se FIRM RIPE TOMATOES .......2 tbe. She “The Store That Serves You Beat” 814 Fleming Street Key West | boride WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT GUANINE

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