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“AGE Six Lions. Club Installs Officers Tomorrow Night Grant Stockidale Of ip Dade County Will | Deliver Principal © Address At La Concha State Representative Grant |’ of Dade County and of the University of Mi- Alumni Assoefation will de- ‘the principal address at 8 p. tomorrow at La Concha Hotel ' ¢, the installation of officers of Key West Lions Club. State Representative | —_ Fe, Robert Floyd of Miami, who was to have delivered the Grant main address, but who was oth to-the hospital yesterday for an- Operation. Past District Governor Gerald Saunders will install the officers .of the Lions club. Voeal solos will be rendered by Ruth Newton and Al. Albértus, with Beatrice Moreno at the pia- no. Allan Hampton is chairman ; }of the program committee a ell is scheduled to introduce Stockdal: | ‘ommissioner, Lauis Seine The presidents of the city civie clubs have been invited:o attend.” is taking the place of; Among those attending will be Mayor A. Maitland Adams and City Manager Ralph D, Spalding. Colored Old Folks Home Supported By Joe Sirugo To Ask County Commission To Inelude $15,000 In Budget For Home Key West Kiwanis Club voted @t @ meeting held last night to support a movement in favor of @ Colored Old Folks Home, simi- lar to the County Home on Stock Island for white persons. Joe Sirugo, a member of the and also a member of the vie Improvement, Association, originally supported the it for the Colored Old ike Home, was appointed a ittee of one to present the pro to the Monroe ity Commission. Sirugo said that the Colored would require about $15,-, to support for the next year. Kiwanis ne He said he would ask the-County Commission, at a meeting next Tuesday, to put that amount in the budget for 1949-50. The proposal tentatively is to Home in Poorhouse Lane, which runs off Windsor Lane: to Olivia street..It is understood that all the furniture in the old white building has been removed, some of it moved to the New White Old Folks Home on Stock Island, and the remainder of it destroyed be- cause of its condition. The Kiwanis Club also approv- ed the erection of a sign at the end of Highway No. 1, in front of Monroe County Courthouse, and to build a bench, plant palm trees and with a sailfish sign at the end | of the highway so that visitors may take pictures of the spot. Lieut. Wagner At Boca Chica Served 35 Months In Pacifie Avea During War; Has Been Awarded Navy Cross Lieutenant Erwin J. Weener, | U. S. Navy, recently reported to! Anti-Submarine Development j Squadron 1 (VX-1), Boca Chica Field, for duty involving flying. Prior to reporting for duty with VX-1 Lieutenant Wagner comple- fed the instruction course at Na- val Yaa (General Line), New- ; wert, RT ! He ws the son of Mrs. Katherine | Wagner of Denison, Texas. After ling Southeastern State Col- Reports Field | years, he entered the Navy in {July 1941, receiving his commis- | sion as an‘ensign and his Navy wings at Corpus. Christi, Texas, ;in May 1942. Having served 35 months of overseas duty in the Pacific area, Lieutenant Wagner has been awarded the Navy Cross, two Air Medals, Navy Unit Commenda- tion, American Defense Service Medal, American Area Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Area cam- paign Medal and seven stars, World War 11 Victory Mefial, and Navy Occupation Service Medal. Unmarried, Lieutenant Wagner is residing at the Bachelor Offi- cers’ Quarters, U. S. Naval Air Durant, een, for four Station (Seaplane Base). Chief Bossert Reported To Boca Chica Mrs, Bossert Is A Key Wester; Chief Eatered Navy In Pall Of 1942 William 8. Bossert, chief avia- fen ordnanceman, U. Ss. Navy, Peeently reported to Anti- Subma- thee Development Squadron 1 {VX-1), Boca Chica Field, for duty Mrs. Bossert is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berlin A. Sawyer, $15 Fleming street. Chief and Mrs. Bossert and son Berlin S., 8 ths, are residing at the Saw- © home at the present time. Price to reporting for duty at Boca Chica Chief Bossert was @itached to Patrol Squadron 7 at om Air Station, Quonset Point, The son of W. S. Bossert, Sr., of Qilingswood, N. J., Chief Bossert es Braduated from Collingswood High School in June 1942. He en- fered the Navy in October of that year ‘The U. S. 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They were married ° in Mississippi last September and now live with her parents, ‘TODAY IN HISTORY | WILL YOU SMILE?» + y Bethel, half trial of those Lincoln's. assassination—four, cluding a woman, hanged July 7. 1869—The National Davenport, Iowa, chartered—first national bank under banking law. 1896—Pioneer showing of mov- ing pictures in the Times Theatre, Ne ed. Roosevelt. Order. charges Secretary with obstruction. 1944—Invading in Normandy. WILL YOU SMILE? Say It! | New Coxswain—I'm cox'n this boat, and what I Say goes. Motor Boat Engineer— Then would you mind say ing “engine” a few times? of WRITE or WIRE for RESERVATIONS Ford Pershing Miller | Hotel Hotel Hotel © HE. ord Bt 226 N.E. Ist Ave. 229 NE. Ist Ave, 80 Rooms 100 Rooms H Elevator Elevator 80 Rooms Solarium Heated Elevator Abbi: The “Que rz (Know America) | 1778—Gen. Washington com- missions Molly Pitcher a ser- geant for bravery the preseding day in the battle of Monmouth. 1794—First Negro church country, Philadelphia. 1865—End of the month and a| 1906-—The Bureau of Immigra- } tion and Naturalization establish- 1937—Historic “A both your houses” 1941—Induction of 900.000 into | yarmy authorized by an Executive 1943—Vice President slow progress in heavy fighting } ‘Some Run “They tell me that Jenkins had to propose at least fi in in times to. Miss Moneybags ‘fore she .accepted him.” “Well, she certainly him a run for her money.” b dedicated gave implicated in in- Queen Hat-shep-set of Egypt dates from 1600 B. C. Bank of arrives in New York with some | 14,000 returning veterans. | 1947—U. N. Reliefand Rehab- \ilitation Administration ceases at midnight. the new Union Square : w York City. ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT 128 DUVAL ST. 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