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ee Tres sy fl ‘ West Art And Society To Sponsor Special Pxhibit At Martello Opening Saturday ‘The Key West Art and Histori- al Society is sending a large of invitations to persons West to attend the open- | the exhibit of historical which will take place at Gallery on Saturday of this week at ls stressed by the Society, . that be tmeomplete, the an invitation in no the attendance at y anyone who is in- the Society will al- weleome the presence of any and all exhibits the Society. of the Beta Sigma ity have collected the documents, maps and objects to be exhibited, and these sorority members will act @ hostesses at the party to be held Saturday evening in conjun- een with this special exhibition. Also on view will be paintings of historcal interest in round Key West, these hav- img been contributed by artist of the Key West Art Historical Society. ‘This exhibit should be of more stn Hip i Ye EAI ARNE MISSLIS “SOCIETY NEWS By NIRA LESLIE GULEY The Chinen Otte —S1 Residence—629- since these mailing | Carl Bervaldi, Hollon R. Berval- te at tet tet CADW ete! Historical © - » than usual interest, and it is ex- pected that a very large number of persons will attend. Following is a list of the pa- j tronesses who have consented to aid the Society with the exhi Mesdames A. Maitland Adams, Joe Allen, Norman D. Artman, William V. Albury, Frank Bent- | ley, Frank Bowser, F. L. Busey, di, John Carbonell, Louis Car- bonell,, Armando Cobo, Delio Co- bo, Bowman Cutter, James Cal- loway, George Curry, Fred Dion, Stephen W. Douglass, Robert Dopp, Albert L. di Negro, Jr., Fred Eberhardt, J. A. Farrell, J. A. Fitzgerald, Lee Goddard, John Gardner, Edward Graham, Clar- ence Higgs, Hunter Harden, Cur- ry Harris, Harry Harris, Dan Na- varro, David Newton, J. Y. Por- ter, B. C. Papy, Joe Pinder, Regi- y meee et neld Pritchard, Gerald Saunders, JJohn D. Spottswood, Irving © D. Scott, Oliver A. Smith, Abraham ; ba (®) Wirephoto GOV, FULLER WARREN of Florida and his 23-year-old bride, the former Barbara Manning of Los Angeles, make..the Gulf beach at Fort Walton, Fla.,.one of their first stops on their honey- moon. ‘Here they stroll along Tower beach’ near Fort Walton Tuesday afternoon. Taey were married, Sunday in Los Angeles. Schwartz, Norberg Thompson, Jerry Trevor, Edwin Trevor, Wil- liam R. Warren, George Allen Warren, George Mills White, Charles Wardlow and the Misses Etta Patterson and Ellie Ray Gwynn, Cub Boout ¥ Interest Dopp Attended Parent-Teacher Leadership Class In Tallahassee 1 wee reported by the two lo-) given over to local unit problems @@f PTA officials who have re- and programs. turned from the Parent-Teacher Leadership §=13th annual short @uuree ~study that the entire ouree was most interesting et beneficial to them. | Attending from Key West were ‘Mrs, Betty Hatch, Monroe County Counell PTA president, and Mrs. Herma Dopp, president of the Harris School PTA and also Regi- of Auditory Instruction and Wo- nal Secretary of Region 10. ‘The course was held at th University Campus | the thirteenth year the General Extension Di- Vision, representing the State- institutions of higher of children and youth. and Teachers, reflected in @rowth in the Florida Con- Places a heavier responsi- local leaders, for it is in units that the ' implemented and put to! several thousand commu- ! simi- program Was unusually rich, and i addition, local chairmen had an| oo to schedule personal | with the state leaders | im their fields. Primary attention | @ the entire short course was 4 special program and exhibit Preday night will mark the close # most successful Daily Vaca- Hem Bible School at the First terian §=Church, Parents 4 to attend this service begin- at 8 p.m. on July 1, addition to the regular Bi- Special projects. Their handicraft wilt be on exhibit and judges will award prizes for the best work Certificates will also be presented following the pro- Gam at which time all groups have part. Mrs. Harry D. Joynton has had of the school which is a Part of the work of the Se. of Religious Education coming Under the women of the church, Mrs. Jovmton has had a capable att of some twenty teachers whe have generously Riven of their time. The enroliment for the form was 89, the highest the sehoo! has reached during its ex. Te extieatinens and tied is always a povu children. While fer enjoyed their ga @her groups were so anaterten ® thelr projects that they had ae time for play. Rather they used their time building bird bexes, window boxes and in Painting which will furnish a Bert of the exhibit Friday night, ‘The Bible stores dramatized has Been apart of the program and cretary play pe- lar hour for the begin- | Extension Division, and beginning on | Florida Congress of Parents and ai, through June 24.| Teachers, presided at most gen- wes the thirteenth annual’ eral assemblies during the course in!and also held conferences for:lo- sidents and regional boards: has conducted for the} privilege of hearing Mrs. Clifford Congress a short course} N. Jenkins, of Roslyn, Long Is- planned for the train-|land, New York, who has held of leaders interested in the | several posts of importance in the New York Congress of PTA and membership of} with various other “state educa- Congress of Parents | tional organizations; Dr. Kathryn Abbey Hanna, noted researcher, lecturer and writer of Florida and Inter-American history; Dr. Eve- lyn Hillis Duval, the wife of Dr. PTA pro- | Sylvanus M. Duvall; Dr. Thomas D. Bailey, state superintendent of public instruction and chairmen over the United States. {of the school education commit-|THURSDAY, JUNE 30 of conferences | tee of the Florida Congress of Special Program And Exhibit To Mark Close Of Daily Vacation Bible School ° \ | and friends are cordially invit- | Pack 217 9 |Meets Friday Cub Scout Pack No. 217 will ~|Mounting In Baby Show Interesting in the Baby Show sponsored by tne American Legi- tomorrow evening hold a meeting on Auxiliary, and to be held on vat 8:00 o’clock in the Auditorium Sunday ‘afternoon at the Ameri-}of the Poinciana School. can Legion Home on Stock Island,| This meeting, to which the gen- is mounting by leaps and bounds. | eral public has been cordiaMy in- Many. last-minute. registrations ; Vited,. will feature a special pro- are being made -for all groups, |.gram,.and will include-the formal which include babies up to 1 1-2 | presentation of the Pack :Charter years and the groups consisting of | issued by the National: Boy Scout girls from 1 1-2 years upward} Headquarters. and boys from: 1-2 years upward: | The presentation will be made The prizes to be awarded, ali by a member of the Monroe of which have been contributed {County Scout Commission, and by local merchants, are perfectly | there will be present at'the meet- lovely, and ‘are on display in the jing visitors from the Sea Scouts windows of stores donating these | and also the Boy Scouts. prizes. A graduation ceremony will Particularly. béautiful are two. ‘take place, since two of the mem- loving. cups which... Pollocks’} bers of the Cub Pack,are to grad- Jewelry has donated; and persons ; uate from’ the Cubs’ into the Boy viewing these cups have been! Scouts. i ‘ much impressed, . The children|* It is expected that this meet- winning them. will’ .be. indeed) ing will-be well-attended, not fortunate. only by parents and friends of thé —_—.—. Cubs, but aiso the general pub- Castellano Bi a Baby Christened Bob Brown Robert Castellano, Jr,’ ‘was! Serving With christened Sunday in the Flem-|. . ‘ ing Street Methodist Chureh -by| Merchant Marine the pastor, Rev. C. L. Frederick. | Godfather.and godmother were; .Friends of Bob Brown, former- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Castellano. | ly ‘residing at 904 Duval street, Gerald Castellano is a brother ofj will be interested to know that he.is now Serving with the U. S. Merchant..Marine. the baby’s father. Since leaving Key West upon graduation with the-class of 1948, Bob has served aboard three dif- ferent vessels, and is now aboard the SS Southern Statés, which has as its home port Wilmington, Delaware. He expects to visit his family and friends h ere in. Key West some time during the latter part of August. Personal Mention ‘ Miss Shirley Nelson, 1100 Vir- Meeting, Cub Scout Pack 217,| ginia street, leaves for Washing- 8:00 P. M. at Auditorium of! ton, D. C., tomorrow, morning, Poinicana School. — Special ! wher: will) remain severai Program. General public in-{ Weeks visiting her .sister, Mrs. vited by Pack to attend. Rosaline Myers. SATURDAY, JULY 2 Ww. ays) Opening of historical exhibit | oo MCs - teveraa cormeny Z area itl of Key West, now of Conners at Martello Gallery under vivie, indiana, where she has_ re- Cooperating. with the General Extension Division in planning the short course program was the Congress Advisory Committee, Mrs. W..H. Beckham, of Miamii, chairman; Mrs. J. Floyde Griffin and Mrs. P. R. Robin, of Tampa; Mrs. Gus Smith of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Colin English of Talla- hassee. Mrs. Edith McBride Ca- meron, head of the Department man’s Activities of the General was in harge. Mrs, Griffin, as president of the I al unit and county council pre- Those attending also had the Coming Events Teenage Dance, St. Paul’s| Parish Hall, sponsored by Service League of Church: Music by Coral Isle Serena- ders. All young people wel- comed by League to attend. Chaperones. FRIDAY, JULY 1 Luncheon and business meet- ing, Officers Wives Club, Ft. ; r, 12:30 P. M. Election airman. PTA; and many others. There was @ very large staff of instructors and assistants, all making for one of the finest of the short courses ever held in Parent-Teacher lead- ership. ‘ will be presented in the closing service. The song period also proved popular. Mrs. John Archer serv- ed at the piano and the songs and parodies made a hit with the children. The women of the a S| hip of Key Wes Church serveé refreshments each pink. sing << Sa ya ided for the past Syear, ha day at ten o'clock and the school] Art and historical Society. | arrived here to spend sa month 8:30 P, M. Members of Beta} 3 é pen eta’ with her parents. Mrs. Stevens Sigma Phi Sorority will act’ yefore’ her marriage, Was Miss paiceiiaand Hendance PY | Rose Bethel, daughtef.6f' Mrs. A ation. I cia, of 802 Southard stree SUNDAY, JULY 3 | Stauens atfeul : Sabb Ehoe: apsnsored by Am. | Stevens isa natiee) of Con- has tego Auxilia : ville, ndiana, where he and C : Ao Minty chene ee aesvens are ~now” making Superinten Eri aft Home on Stock Island. One of | : School—Joseph Carbonell. features of Charity Festival ! President of the Women of the é m Be Church—Billie Arnold. sponsored by Legion July 1-4|-Your Grocer SELLS That Good Elders— Wallace Saunders, inclusive. - | ST AR * BRAND Richard Herrick, Robert Rash. closed at 11:30 a. m. An added feature to the school this year has been a real chur a organization where children fill- ed the various offices. Those el- ected and serving in the Chil- dren’s Church are: { Bible + Approximately squar Deacons-—-Homer Herrick, Rob-; * a sg “! AMERICAN 0 ; miles of territory are covered by ert Parrot, Richard Felton, Ed-| Moone Rainier, Washington, the! and CUBAN COFFEE win Lee. gira Biahers peak in the United | TRY A POUND TODAY ates. : The first public railway hauled Geccear sare se by a locomotive operated in Eng- : : 1 land in 1825 and covered nine miles in 65 minutes. Buy Only the Best COLUMBIA Indians were first ately, RESTAURANT INSECTICIDES | in: the census of 1860. 117 DUVAL STREET DOUBBLE-DOUBBLE AAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM Five-Course Di r | Penetrates All Subst; 3 STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE || (1. 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