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"Many Social Eeents Te Take West During This res Main amon events this Ww n local churéhes a wrens Secrbe ae], al ae and the were tot facet Me “out t nding citizen of the ¢ity for the | one for Ss and the ete ure, which may not ‘gain much *mowledge of human weaknesses, vnd is very liable to be deceived: it is a feminine nature, though 2apable of considerable - power. she affections.are too warm and the passions too stormy for such an ineautious disposition unless zarefully. controlled. / . Texas 1s includes 3,695 square ” « (®) Photo” HERE ARE SOME OF THE SEASONED SERVANTS who will help Barbara Manning in the Governor's Mansion at Tallahassee after her marriage to Gov. Fuller Warren. Martin Tanner (upper left) has been a mansion butler for 2@ years, He has served under eight governors. Up- ber right: Robert Massey. the mansion's waiter-porter, sets the table in the dining room. The silver coffee urn and punch bow! on the side table were psed on the old battleship Florida before. the’ is an eftirely néw show compris. ing pictures in all iHedhums. by local artists, and including an oil Eisenhower, Opening Group gather at the “the afternoon to do next ved et ad the Key| she was sctapped after World War I. Lower left: A maid makes up a bed in one of the mansion | ‘ules of inland beni as. ig always plenty of bedrooms, This room has been used by Miss A Warren, the governor's sister, who has been CARD OF THANKS serving as his hostess, Lower right: James. Tookes, the marision cook, checks up of food supplies in the refrigerator. He may be out of a job’soon-sunless the governor was kidditig when he said Fecently that he was thinking of turning over kitchen duties to his bride as an ‘economy going oh to. keep évery- i in Key mid-sum- We desire in this manner. to extend our heartfelt reciation 'to all who by their sympathetic ceeeneene ee a pS whe Siaaieter: i eniee pa ites Cea rer —— bers, Kine . s ® * : : a i and fol 3 Ae fficer. W U0e8 Club To Hold Everread ¥y | the death oar dear tea. Jooren 210: ; F tributes. ; On Friday Of This Week At Fi. Taylor | Meets Tuesday nr juna7-lix THE FAMILY. ai Reopeg the Advisory | Mis. Frady has requested that| It has been announced that a| I am a very lonely person—my neighbors do not seein te ry © to ss week. blo. Sy of <will act ‘as hostesses ‘at the eon meeting of the to be at Fort Taylor on Friday of .. This meetin be ‘to ie organization, ine r ib Fier. Hame be withdrawn, as she ; ‘be unable to fill the office @ to thé fact that her husband reveived transfer orders er station. fot Friday’s meeting there will be any special guests or speakers, “he entire meeting ‘of @ to méasure. Star Club meeting of the Everready Star be a bit interested in me and seem to i Club will be held tomorrow af- j ternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary ° you'll Adams, 5-1 Poinciana Place at 3:30 o'clock. All members have been urged to attend this meeting, which expressions and kindly acts as- Manuel Varela.. We also express our sincéér thanks. for the floral LOUISA’S LETTER me. mother always used to say, make few friends and ave no enemies. Louisa, do you think this true? I'm not @ person that can push myself like some pee: : The majority of the people today are very forward but I’m not built that way. I'm not’a well person. and am inot able to go} ' much. It seems to me that le just have no time for those’ M SAVE 67° ; £ will be a “coupon afternoon.” i fe that | : oe : aueeae oe Cree: yh Rt of ¢ business season eo ber ah ony 4 Ag thelr pace, NATIONAL AIRINGS ’ 4 accord 4 2 i ii in ~ ° J your tet- ‘ be 3 |___ mee ih ee Ge ce the Tumeh Special Meeting | ters in the Pittston Bulletin and SUMMER EXCURSION ry A -1 Poinciana | ¥°°. a a ~—, Harold Dwyer, George Lee, Mary | from The Acts of the Apostles, weary dams, 6-1 Poinciana Of course, you cu give him | 5 : Lee, Marina Vega’ Corales, -Art-{ Chapter 8, 17th verse, “Then DNESDAY, J the choice of you alone or not) : i hur Preacher, Hettie Preacher,| laid they their hands on them, ag i rt. be ell Navy | You at all. But» you do run the |B ~ PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION ON A H Hugh L. Neubert, Bartoioméjand they received the Holy Wives Club No. 88, 10:00) TiSk of losing him altogether. -come chairman. © tread at the last meéting for this «off. Png eae i naa rs. bi ig vly have ed e) West havit ten the Leaders’ Con at Camp Wingmann, Avon Pa Florida, representing ‘the St. Paul's Woman Auxiliary. j Mrs. MacConnell class 0} Camp Wingmann, , ‘However, at that time plans or text meeting will be re- vealed, and it is expected that and : Relations chairman of the Auxil- “diary, is in charge of the clothes ‘éehter being sponsored by the "| Council of Social Agencies. A appeal to the people of Key st to Gonate ont used conducted: a ' clothing for use at this center by Altar. Guild Work, at ing Mrs, Ralph Pinder or Mrs. to have them picked up, Mrs, Bay=| Bayly. tc ly had the chat which. is} has het enh great response, but 5 ge ae wey ; Ont ’s children graduation } resented each. year by. the St,}'the’ demand for the clothing has each other's é TELEPHONE: ; auf's Watnan's Auxiliary, for’at-] been s0. great that the Council is |S ite hoe Ee We na] Sifts, etc. In other words = au 1088 rs | Mow: making another appeal, rat Methodidt Chiirch, Bat. 0°", Soe wee mameae cach other 1 oF Seer sracrelepane Passénger Li. The following passengers for Havana on Aérovias “Q”: Mts. Bayly, a Christian’ Booitt stressing. that boys ‘clothing needed particularly. is ierrey "| Highop Coad jutor att AE 4 OF ‘South Florida Visited Here lett be The Rt. Rev. Henry I, Lout- Mercedes Ruiz, Isabel ‘Agate | tit, Bishop Coadjutor of the era, Glenn Hudgens, Déris Hud- | Diocese of South Florida visited gens, Carmelina Cuesta, Vera} St. Paul’s Church last Thursday Juern, Rosemary Parker, ; = receets 5 League to attend. Chape- cody nat She Pais’ Wee Holy Confirmation to a class of rones. : boa cs ICE anas, Rosa Cabanas, Fidelio Her-} 12, presented by the Rev. James} Regular meeting, Sparkling} 4p, the Georgia reader who is nandez, Nereida Orila Hernandez, Richard Brush, Fern Brush, Robert Laufer. Katie Laufer, Bern- to administer the sacrament of Hernandez, | Mac Connell, Rector. It was the privilege of those attending the service to hear a John Wildgen,j very inspiring sermon preached Florence Wildgen, Jack Wildgen, | by the Bishop, who took his text Ferrer, William Shultz, Shultz, Shultz. E. May Thomas . Shultz, Willa William Shiflett, “Marjorie| Pamela Russell, Jeanette Morris, hurt to have an ‘occasional date ; and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refri tion Se Shifflett, Ben ¥ PD gs Margaret Ardagh and Christina A pply To Wed with another boy. — vice elpho Gomez,~ Joan Nicholson,| Pinder, Mervin Russell, Charles LOUISA. David Phillips, Jose Blanco, Encarnacion Blaneo, Angel .Con- cepcion, Olga Acosta, | Arturo Rey, Carmen Canosa, Gene: Fish- er, Ernest E. Jackman, Mildred Jackman, Don Garber, Char! Conklin, Retta Conklin, An- thony Bielat Margaret Bielat. The word “Almanac” is derived from the ancient Arabian words which meant “the weather” or “climate”. Ghost.” Those receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation were the Misses Auxier, Charles .Falk, Donald Gibb, Ronald Pinder, Donald Spiel and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sawyer. 1s! Seeks Divorce A pétition seeking a divorce was filed Saturday in the office of Cireuit Court Clerk Earl R. Adams by Luis Gueimunde ggvinst Carmen Muniz Gueimun- Of Fleet Reserve tion, will be the guest of honor, and will address the meeting. In ‘addition to the meeting, a dinner honoring Mrs. Chanéy will be given at a local restau- rant. Coming Events MONDAY, JUNE 27 Concert featuring King’s Carol- ~ On and Simontor.streets, ’ Special meeting; Fleet Reseryé Fitzpatrick streets! ~oi< TUESDAY, JUNE 28 Concert featuring ‘King’s Carol- ers in Gospel songs, hymns and spirituals,..7:30-p. m., at Ley Memorial Church, Tru- man avenue. Teeriage Dance, St. Paul’s Par- ish Hall, sponsored by Service League of Church, Music by Coral Isle Serenaders. All young people welcomed by Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 p. m. at Knights of Pythias Hall. Meeting, Everready Star Club, 3:30 p. m. at home of Mrs. a. m., Building 178, U. S. Na- val Station. Applications for marriage li- censes were filed Saturday in the office of County Judge mond R. Lord by Maurice R. Cal- raith, 21, of the U. S. Navy and Rosemary Demeéritt, 24, of 610 White street and by Theodore E. | WILL Curcie, 32, and Nancy V. Gravés, 20, of Hallandale. The-word “apron” was original- ly “napron” and was corrupted rom “a napron” to ‘an apron”. Ray- | l ye : May 1Sth ~- October 319 | ice, Named were Me ies J. Ay ub will, as always, offer Auxiliary The way to get people inter. | - : . * ‘ i MacAlister, Raymi Fr interesting, informative and ested in you is to .be interested ' and M, Edward Rice, Ho , fenjoyable program. It is urged by the Fleet Reserve |in them, and’ be friendly and Dr 4 V, Ides 21-DAY ROUND TRIPS j Serre Ree er ee er eae SA ee : _ | Auxiliary No. 56 that all members | Willing to make them like you. | Ss a NEW YORK $111.50" ' " * : ae ON ie tei sg attend the special meeting that] It is a pity that you followed | in : Mrs. MacConnell And Mrs. Ba ly will be held tonight at 8 o'clock! your mother’s advice about hav- hain oan] PHILADELPHIA = $103.75* , : Babi dnc’ 3 : ‘6 at the Fleet Keserve dayton “ eae for because I haye | a easy aoe and WASHINGTON, 26 $ 93.70° ’ ” i i 7 4 . Mrs. Ann Chaney, regional | always found that some of our; isua ‘Traini O e Return From Leader s Conference vice-president of the organiza-| imaginary. enemies. became real | ; e ™ BALTIMORE $ 97.00 ' | ‘ : : 2 All| ee eee rene nee ee ‘Auxiliary ‘No. 86; 8:00'P. Mel), cee eeeetvoumagiuroh? | All i ay cate. churches: are» di to have’} wv Swiasnmiey, Ve at. Clubrooms, .. Front. and take an interest | am very interested in it. A Lonely Life—Pa. , The Communist Party is out- . | lawed in Chile. F A R gE s Answer: good friends when we get to; know them better. | You do not have to travel the! pace of your neighbors to be} friendly with: them. Several of} my good neighbors, are people j whom I rarely meet at social ; affairs. They go with different | groups of people, But we give | each other plantg. and flowers, | we exchange reeipies, we send | Complete Service on Duplication of Lenses e 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY j e OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to S P.M. ADDRESS: Galey Memorial Hospital 417 Eaton Street NATIONAL AIRLINES Ticket Office Meathom Airnert and feel that; we eam call each other in if we n¢ed:help. i heim mem ie Aaa meetings. Talk | to your pastor and tell him that you are interested in knowing , your fellow-members better. Join your missionary society and do what you. can for {hat.! Above ali be friendly to peo- ple and ‘stop thinking that they : dislike you. All of us are at-} tracted to friendly, smiling peo- ple who are interested in us or in what we are doing. Is Guaranteed Pure unhappy because the boy she goes with also goes. with another ' girl, I would say: Try and not, let him see how much it upsets If you are crazy about him, just hold on and perhaps he will | tire of the other girl. It wouldn't ; REAL ICE BASIS Is More Economical! It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe Address Your Lefters to: “LOUISA”, P. ©. BOX 532, Orangeburg, S. C. REAL ICE Thompson Enterprises, Ine. YOU SMILE? Her Offer “For two cénts Pd kiss you.” “Here's a dollar, let's get go- ing.” ‘ TELEPHONE NO, 8 KEY WEST, FLORIDA | | (ICE DIVISION)