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ene wre ian, wananaek ppp: ag meeting of the Arthur - wee i invited - Presi-)) One of the larg mund (Bula) +r and two le $n sk ine ge jects of an Aunil yi cially, aainet. pen + invited cipate School to be eld at Pratt Gener- al Hospital, Carol Gables, Florida, June 29th and 30. “Tt was décided to send conval- éscent is to two Key West ve- { terans who-are ill at Pratt Gen- eral Hospital, Charles Sands and Victor Russell. The Auxiliary members expressed ‘a desire for friends in Key West to augment { their project vy sending personal 4 gréetings to these men at the hos- : pitak to cheer them. . Mrs. Josephine Sawyer was ap- inted as Chairman of National fense as a sub-committee under the Legislation Committee. Much activity is centered in this pro- gfam “whieh will be released for public information at a later date. ‘Baby Show Committee mem- bers under the capable direction of Mrs. George Lewis Carey who will direct this event July 3 in- clude Mrs. Eva Gibson, Mrs. Ma- mie Sawyer, Mrs. Nimia Sikes, Mrs. Bertha Slone, Mrs. Marion Arango, Mrs. Josephine Sawyer, and others. Merchants in the city cooperated with the veterans’ Wives and deserve a great deal of Praise and patronage. Without this aid, the show could not go on. Mrs. DiNegro and — Miss * Mc- “lain are motoring to Miatni’ this Saturday with the five Key Wert. girls chosen for their outstanding capabilities , leadership, i > school, The five girls of whom this community is most boastful are Inez Neil Homan: and’Nelia Acevedo of the Convent of Mary Immaculate {nd Mae Kaplan, Patsy Hampton, and Sylvia Smith fgom the Key West High School. Welfare ranks very high among athe activities of the Auxiliary. It las noted that Mrs. Glorianna. ly, who serves as Chaplain' “and Chairman of Child Welfare,’ Iris acebmplished most outstand. ing results.in Child welfare in., this community. The Reverend James MacConnell was Praised for his cooperation in establishing: ‘® city distribution center at the Parish Hall of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church to help the needy on the” island. -. The coming American Legion Carnival will take precedence over all other activities as far as. the Auxiliary members are con-| cerned. Well laid plans are now; materializing as the date forthe popular Baby Show draws neat,’ In addition to the Baby Show, + the. Auxiliary’ will have a Fi the Legion Carnival mie Sawyer served as ( py niva last meéting night with .. With home baked pies and cakes} Mrs. Nimia Sikes as past presi- for sale. All members have shown, dent, atid Mrs.. Victor Hartman as definite interest and President' second vice president. Mrs. Eva _..DiNegro is more than _ pleased’ Warner Gibson afd Mrs. Grace «--With the response. Guiserch served as Sergeant-at- Proceeds from, this affair will} atms. In addition to the foregoing, be used in the main for charity] Mrs..Lois Statia served as Serge- work so there really is no better ant-at-arms. cause to support than this which] The meeting ended with it.be- is needed badly. One needs only} ing resolved that the Auxiliary to think of the recent “Blue Baby | members would turn all efforts and Let Antonia Live Fund” to}during the next two weeks to know what the Legion organiza- Legion and Auxiliaty projects in tion means to all citizens-rich and | which the general public will be poor, alike “| included. i ae ee a Vera Perez Tendered Party Honoring Her Fifteenth Birthday Wednesday Afternoon At Parish Hall On Wednesday afternoon of. this week Vera Perez was hon- ored with a party celebrating her fifteenth birthday by her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Perez, of 903 Packer street. The party. was held at St; Paul's, Parish Hall on Bahama street, and it was a charming oc c pr: Miss. Perez wore a lovely. pink party dress, gold sandals Vidal, Danny Garcia, Norberto Pons, Oscar Molina, Joyce Loun- ders, Barbara Pritchard, Ernest Y. Avila, Billy Osterhoudt, .Mar- tha - Salinero, Idelio Salinero, Coralia Molina, Argelia “Molina, Claribel Garcia, Carlos Garcia, dr., Alice Boan, Joseph Balbon- tin, Camille Alvarez,. Cara La- brada. Nestor Milian, Dorothy afid had gem-studded combs:in} Ann Lowe, Faye Lowe, Mary her beautifully’ coiffured hair. |} Eleatior“Lowe, Joan Lowe, “Ben ~~ Games were played, and there) Lowe, Jr., Tony Ramirez, Rose was daneing, with musie by the| Mary Walker, Paulette Albury, *™"Cubancheros Band. Four prizes} Frances Chiareili, Juanita Boza, were awarded, the girls’ prizes} Brnesto Nunez, Oscar Avila, Gin- being won by the Misses Agetia ler Demeriti, Jackie Gonzalez, Molina and Jo-Ann Valenzuela; Valle, Junie Arango, Hilbert evand the boys’ prizes by Joe Gar-: Oiga Martinez, Georgie Del ‘ela and Richard Curry. ‘t Martinez, George Del Valle, Ar- Delicious _refrestiments 0°} tica Ybarmea, Julio Balbontin, punch, soda, candy and ice-cream} Frank Balbontin, Mary Louise were served, and there was aj Ramirez. ; large and splendid birthday cake} Walter F. Martinez, John F. in pink, white and blue, Martinez, Deira Long, Frank Ra- Youngsters attending the party} mirez, Albert Pita, Jr., Lilly Pita, were Bobby Delgado, Delores Gilbert Gates and Althea Has- Ybarmea, Martha Rodrigues, An-| kins. aion Ybarmea, Eloina »} Grownups present ; ald Curry, Ann Mariscal. Letty) Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Mil« Castro, Kathleen Wills, Yolanda} ian, Mr. and Mrs, Idelig’ Salin-| Crompton, Sylvia Hernandez, | ero, Mrs. Walter Lowe, Jr:, Mrs. Armando Ramirez, Gloria Muniz,} Benjamin Lowe and Mrs. Leland Patsy Yates, Joyce Valenzuela,} Albury. Barbara Twiehaus, Jo-Ann Val-|. Mr. and Mrs. Martinez, Mrs. enzuela, Neitfe Diaz, Ernestine} Lorie, Mr. and Mrs. Dohetty,»Mr.j Valdez, Esther Trujillo; Dolores} and Mrs. Pablo Perez, George Perez, Martha Perez, Mary Boan,| Lowe, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cur- Maggie Perez, Milton Bazo, Syl-| ry, Mr. and Mrs. Delgado, Mr. via Smith, Mercedes Valdes, Ma-}and Mrs. A. Pita, Mr .and Mrs. rie Russo, Kermit Kerr, Sylviaj Gates, Mr. and Mrs. N. L, Oster- Taylor, Gabriel Garcia, Nilde} houdt, Mr. and Mrs. Nilo Roche Garcia, Eugene Garcia, Bugenio| and Mrs. Nellie Acevedo. pply To W. |Seeks Divorce An application for a wpretcan| A petition seeking a divorce license va filed yesterday in the} was tiled yesterday in the office office of County Judge Raymond} of Circuit Court Clerk Earl R. R. Lord by William J. Reitter, 23,| Adams by Helen Thompson Close of 183-A Poinciana Place, and} against Burdette Eugene Close. Shriley Mae Smith, 21 of 172-B : — ; Mail The Citizen to Relatives Poinciana Place. an Auxiliary post is the assistance to. veterans and their included, | Jose Prendes: Lee Castro, Richard Curry, Don«| besides Mr. and Mrs. Perez. Mrs. }. take on a big housekeeping job “the state shack” and says it’s Lions Club Held Dinner The Key West Lions Club met last night at the Den on Semin- ary street and enjoyed a dinner of fried chicken and yellow rice. President DiNegro presented 100 per cent individual attend- ance awards and Key awards weregitesented to Lions Sam Sil- berman and Earl Hamilton. Election..of officers was held, with the folléwing persons elect- ed to save for the coming term: Charles. E. Smith, Jr., presi- Létls Carbonell, Ist vice:presi- dent. at King’s 2 Carolers To Be Heard TTE = KING’S CAROLERS, | three. young. women from Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, Kentucky, will give a concert at the First Methodist Church, Eaton and. Simonton Streets, on Monday, June 27th, at 8 o'clock. Gospel Songs. @ad Hymns and Negro Spirituals will be present- ed in trios, duets, solos and piano solos, with gospel messages and testimonials interspersed. There is no price of admission. An off: ering will be received. which will be used to help these girls con- tinue their eduéation. The ‘performance of the King‘s Carolers.will p¢ repeated Tuesday evening, June 28, at: 7:20- o'clock tat the Ley Memorial Chutch on Truman Avenue. * i { ! Atta edede inet dnd Voerwe Aerovias “Q” Nets “SY ge Passenger List A*Mhhhhhhhhhhhhh tri The following passengers left for Havana on Aeroviag “Q”: Dulce Valdes, Herbert C,. Dill- ard, Oilve Dillard, Fred Sherlin, Peggy Sherlin, Preston W. Bar- |clift, Rowland Johnson, Harold H. Smith, Eileen Smith, Harry } Zalosh, - Hortense- Zalosh, George | Suchy, Ann Suchy, Carol Suthy, | Marianne McKnight, Fiorence McKnight, Gladys McKnight, } |Dorothy Dye, Felipe Hernan- dez, Grace Shunt, David Shunt, | Olga _ ‘Fernandez,. Abraham | Mareus, José’ Abascai, Lourdes ! Urrutfa, Hector Rodriguez, On-| dina“Rodriguez, Jose. M. Boue,} Emilia, “Marirufo;“Juan . Mesa, | Justo Molina, Stanley ' Durges, ; Tone Ossell; Albert C. Windell,! Ruth ‘Windeli, Anthony Windell, | Robert Windell, Catherine Wind- ell, Jesse: Geiger, Geneva Geiger, Ivan. Re Riley,.Nan A. Riley, Cafol Hansford, Hita Hansford. \ Justice Goes 60-40 SINGAPORE-~(®)—A board of ; the inquiry at the Singapore marine court has ruled that. both the ships Richmond Hill |British) and the William Tilghman (American) were to” be’ blamed for their.collisign about 20 miles from Singapore on April 19. The court distributed the blame 60- 40 with the Richmond Hill get- ting the heavier share. | | HERE ARE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR VIEWS ing just before Warren moved in. The ladders ~—'e “rickety.” Upper right: © Lower left: Wall paper is peeling off above a bed in a paper above the sink if stained with water. Paint | TUESDAY, JUNE 28 ce cot after she marries corey J. J. McManus, 2nd, vice-presi- | dent. Enrique “Ezquinaldo, vice-presidens Larry Dion, Secretary. Jack: Weech, tre: isurer. Herman K. Moore, Tail Twister. William Schoneck, Lion Tamer. + Leonard Warren, Hy Altman, Stuart Whiting and Frank Smith, board of directors. j ee Club. will be held 4 next hursday. evening, June ‘36 at 8 o'clock at the La Concha Hotel, it was announced with the Hon. Robert Flyod, Mayor. of Miami, as principal speaker. Aas. Jr, 3rd i a [Battling Bridegroom BANGKOK-—(#)—-Nai Thong- korn, 23, was getting réady for his marriage next morning. He counted out $500, looked over the valuables brought for the cére- mony, and then he heard shots. Bandits were attacking his| home. He. seized a shotgun, kill- ed.one of the attackers and kept firing until the bandits fled. The next morning he was mari- ed. Coming Events FRIDAY, JUNE 24 Meeting, Fern Chapter, No. 21, Order of Eastern Star, 8:00 p. m., at Masonic Hall, corner of. Simonton and Eaton sts. | Speciat program. SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Latin-Arnérican Dance, Cuban Club, 9:00 P. M., featuring Curbelo ‘and his ga Instajlation of officers, Robert Ris fa Chapter Order of DeMolay, 8/00 p. m., at Ma- sonic Temple. Public invited by Chapter to attend. MONDAY, JUNE 27 Concert featuring King’s Carol- ers in Gospel songs, hymns and spirituals, 8:00 P. M., at First Methodist Church, Eat- | on and Simonton streets. | Special meeting, Fleet Reserve Auxiliary No. 56, 8:00 P. M., at Clubrooms, Front and Fitzpatrick streets. Coneert featuring King’s Carol- | ers in Gospel seéngs, hymns | and spirituals, 7:30 p. m., at} Ley Memorial Church, Tru-! man avenue. Teenage Dance, St. Paul’s Par- | ish Hall, sponsored by Service League of Church. Music by Coral Isle Serenaders. All| young people welcomed by League to attend. Chape- rones. ; Teenage Dance, sponsored by | Service League of St. Paul’s at Parish Hall. Music by Cor- | al Isle Serenaders. Regular meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30.p. m. at Knights of Pythias Hall. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 10:00 a. m., Building 178, U. S. Na- val Station. da’s Exectitive Mansion at Tallakassee in which Barbara Warren June 26. Upper left: A front view of the Meeting | Ietorestiog Notes | And Election Of Officers Last Night edte: sett, 27 lis less than 20 feet above The estimated population of Sweden in 1947 was only 6,803,- 000. used. to paint the house and repair the roof. Warren view of the second floor landing. Ceiling p second floor guest room. Lower right: A viéw of enamel are chipped and in some places on the cabinets, praeTiowere Approximately — 5,600. .people who. make ‘weather: study. their hobby are on the U. 8. weather bureau’s staff. of “cooperative: Ob- servers”. ; The date at which gunpowder was first. used.in artillery in bat-|—- tle is uncertain, but it is ey The U. S. consumes about two- thirds’ of the world’s output of arsenic. 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