The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 23, 1949, Page 6

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He i Hl is j H [ me ' | with | day of this week should prove ex- Nevy ceptionally pleasant and well-at- + tended. prrecee ut item of the Auxiliary's agenda. ~—s ‘They visit tne patients, bringing Post them entertainment cheering and | *emon and in every way, at- tempting to make their stay, whether long or short, as com- fortable as possible. The local Auxiliary visits the’ wal Hospital here once every usually the third Thurs- Friday, but due to the con- on being held at this time, it postponed until Monday, . Games are played or entertainment is furnished, its are served, and the ‘evening is made as entertaining possible ‘The president of the Southern- most auxiliary, Mrs. Edna Arthur, Chairman of the Halls Com- ittee for the convention, but | Will not arrive in Miami until ednesday. Until then she will represented by the past presi- and present auxiliary treas- , Mrs. Vanessa Saunders, who the official delegate for al club. The next meeting of Southern- »}most Auxiliary will be held Thursday, September 8, at 8:00 .m.at the V. F.W. Hall on Elizabeth street. . =e i Pt i it, il Hib rae & 4 sat rt if Hi f seat ietee! rape tt th Ht iy Held AtUSO-NCCS. Well Attended Tempers Orchestra Joyce Park, Rosalie and Caroline : Camalier, Nancy and Janice Ross, Kitty and Oneida Ramos, Nica whe attended the Sun-| Smith, Netta Valdez, Edith Kauck, Stella Delgado, Lillian wee provided | Stewart, Magdalena Russell, ¢ SN. whe Joyce Bradley, Hilda Pullaria, tm Your Alice Johnson, Helen Crusoe, ‘Agein,” and! Bertha May, Betty Sands, Rose sane “Don't Mary Roberts, Betty Clark, Alice tewe From Me” \Johnson, Kathryn Rizzi, Betty frevent were the Johnson, Betty Armayor, Rose Jen Sewnders, Ruby | Garcia, Clara Armayor, Rose Ma- Bete cet Vera Wood chin, Peggy Pinder, Betty Garing, Seen Uectesers, G.&. 0. and! Gerry Grimaldi, Alice DeArmas, _ eteted the Misses Chris- | Juanita Nyeomucerno, Elsie Mora, IF Tie, Powe Se Seeehee Elena Monson, | Vicki Di Sylvestro, Shirley Spen- © 2 Heerees, Porene Clewson, | cer, Joyce Thompson, Joan Porter Sey Geender:, Beverly Arthur, and Beverly Selph. Eustern Sta rs To Hold Picnic Thursday | It has been announced that the qaeet street yesterday en amnua! Robert Morris picnic of 8 & eeheee of the South Fern Chapter No. 21, Order East- Geeeh Peto huncring Miss Lor- jern Star, will be held at the new fame Asters daughter of Mayor | Monroe Soanty Beach on Thurs: a sem lay, August 25, with supper serv- Site Adiams with eave ter Wen ene Oe: i Acorns will leave tur West ; ashen ses thee. W Ve Each member is entitled to early i» Septem | bring one guest to the picnic, ai Ser & resume her studies in den ‘all Visiting, Eastern Sra to te ee ot te West Virginia) city are cordially invited by the State Cotteue and before school | Order to attend ‘also. rte Pham & pend a woek with | It has further been anounced o> w Patsrurgh that in the event of inclement Prteent of the tuncheun besides | weather, the picknickers will &. . fp aot Stns Aslam, | meet instead at the Masonic Hall. and nae: Me. Pet Chappel! : _ |Conch Club Jonnson-Torres To Meet Pagagement Tomorrow Announced o ior ea be a meeting of the ‘onech Club (Key West students Aare meeoment han Met been} at the University of Florida) at Se Me aed Mrs. Pred L. | Gt. Paul's Parish Hall on Bahama of 1418 Newton street, | street at 7:30 P.m., Wednesday, dl engagement of their daugh- August 24th. tee Mie Brivis June Johnson. to! Plans will be discussed “for a Mins Adams Honored At Lancheon Mee Pet Roteneon, of 1212 Mar jertain, ' meeting to be held on Fri- ; A BABY SQUIRREL—one plans to make a pet of her baby Visiting BPW Members Entertained Mrs: Mary Lee Graham and Mrs. Claire Arlen yesterday en- tentained at luncheon and with a sightseeing trip for two visiting members of the Business and Pro- fesional Women’s Club of Pensa- cola, Florida. These visiting members were the Misses Billie Sedwick and Bessie Dabbs, and though they were in Key West ‘very briefly, enjoyed their visit immensely, they .said. 5 Dl et ltt tind Aerovias “Q” Passenger List 02444442444 44444444 The follow'ng passengers left for Havana on Aerovias “Q”: Antonio Lopez, Santiago Gon- zalez, Jose Gonzalez, Althrofe; Meixel, Marie -Meixel, Edward; Strunk, Marion Strunk, John | Reeves, Daniel Webster, Beryle Webster, Daniel. Webster, Jr., George Asheworth, Mary Louise Asheworth, Edwin Ivie, Sue Ivei,! Robert Berger, Thelma Berger, Richard Battaline, - Charles Colli- son, Hilda Collison, Charles Kaer- fott, Virginia Kaerfott, William Sienia, Betty Sands, Linda Sands, Claude Melvin. : Thelma Melvin; -Robert, Daven- port, Jean Davenport, George T. Whitehead Mary. Whitehead, Sam Hilderbrandt, Jeremiah | Lucey, Ray Clements, George W. Aakbik, Iva Aakbik, Ellen Aakbik, Pedro Martinez, Felicita Valdés, “Cecil Hamilton, Almpra Hamilton, Re-| Seryicemen’s gina Sienia, Watts. Davis,.. Gladys Brown, Edward Tagan, Daryl] @¥. ae N Karr, David Loe, Sarah Loe, vie Council Met Sat. ginia Loe. Salvador Diaz, Metodia Perez, Mario Muller, Lilia Sotolongo, Arnoldo Muller,, Francisco Ra- mos, Aurora Nunez, Nuri Ramos, Maria Austrich, Oscar Gonzalez, Celia Bode, Carmen Martinez, Mary Stanze, Cecelia Apostos, Charles Hoppe, Mary Hoppe, Frank Bell, Ralph Menkhus, An- drew Comerford, Alyce Menkhus, Catherine Comerford, Robert Sherill. Daisy Gomez, Julia Benemelia, Lorenzo, Gomez, Esperanza Perez, Gonzaleo Torres, David Foster, Thomas Fooks, Edward Marquez, Angela Hernandez, Nelia Mar- guez, Oscar Nebo, Mario Alfonso, Consuelo Bobes, Consuelo Alfon- so, Herbert Powell, Evangelos Janetos, Louis Janetos, Paul Jane- Jose Blanco. Bernabel Muniz, Francisco Gar-| With paprika, if you like, ceran, Zenaida Simpson, Edward | they are sent to the table. Berriman, Hubert Bels, Bels,; Jess Gardner, Gardner, JoJse Perez, Margot Parado, Lila Perez, Mercedes Moya, Antonia: Villanozon, Gerar- dina Garcia, Jesus Hernandez, Miguel Torrens, paisy Hernandez, Seafina Morrozos. : Armando Ochoa, Nester Car- bonell, Margarita Vaida, Nelson Carbonell, Victoria Mestre, Mario Ruiz Ma., Mario Ruiz, °Jr., Mar- celino Aragon, Sara Beguiristain, Juan Salome, Adolfo’ Medina, Carmen Lopez, » Marial Collado, Alicia Cahn, Jose Collado, En- rique Valls. Amalia Perez, Sylvia Valls. Oliver Dorothy The estimated population of China in 1948 was more than 463 million, according. to the Britan- nica Book of the Year, tert Bey Torres. son of Mr.| Labor Day float and a scholar- at Bre Diego Torres, 1124 Ve-| ship banquet. Old members are vote street urged to attend, and many new Heth the young people are na-! students at the University, living tre Bey Weetere end graduates | in Key West are invited to join. of 108, Key West} Present officers of the Conch Club are: Ernest Avila, President mearriege hes not|Clip Smith, Vice-President, Ray. bet will be pond be Delgado, Secretary, and Ar- chie Potter, Treasurer. Antiseptic Ointment Aid For . Bruises, Burns, Cuts tig aid in relieving omiort of iy 08, and Grays directed. Medicated to cling. after ani automobile killed its mothet—gets a meal from a doll sete held by 10-yedr-old Barbara Gough of Chevy Chase. Md. | Reenlistment day evening. Aims and purposes tion of. By-Laws at next Saturday evening’s meet- | accounted for Stallings, QM SN, Don Palm ME2; Gene Messier, ter McFarlane, SN Strange, YN: SA SN; George James Doss, HN. eaten relish if they are spread with butter or margarine : « a and broiled until lightly browned tos Clyde Clark, George Mitchell, on both sides. They may be dusted i the group. ‘the week whien the old West Mar- the city of Havapa in the group. fello Tower is being made pub-Theyiare Mr. Diaz; | Mr. “Lazo: ‘Nie gallery by the Monroe County Mrs. Vaidivieso an r. Art and HistoriealSociety._ a Soviet Has Vast j about. 250,000. propagandists of the eomeusis eee the Se- . president of the Cuban Club; V. “Pravda” said there had been aj large growth in their numbers! i it iT i i : reac NS eng ice bs Raul Alpizar, of the Cuba Tour- the Communist Party of the So- viet Union.” <<" @) Wirephoto squirrels and turned them over Till Sept. 1 In Army, Air Force Former Army and Air Force | members who have been dis- | eharged from service since June 2, 1949, have until to reenlist in the Air Force in the grade-they held at the time they; were discharged provided they ! meet current énlistment requirc- ! ments, at the Key West recruiting sta- | tion, said today. ‘ New Air Force directives, ef- | fective ‘ September 1, state that Air'Force personnel who have! been discharged over 30 days but} less than one year must drop one‘ grade in rank if they reenlist. Further information may be ob- ; tainde at the local recruiting of- | ecife, 212 P. O. Building. Misses Faraldo | And Archer as West Martello Gallery Week-’ .o4 mr. Jose Gonzalez Diaz. Coming Events lat the luncheon at Lee’s. Orient TUESDAY, AUGUST 23— | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24— Sst. Edward M. Gerritw, | 5, running of the Belmont Stakes in | 1867. Francisco Ferrano; Mr. Atlantic Fleet, will arrivé at Key» There, were four aldermen of} West Naval Station tomorrow. Admiral Fife expects to : main’ here until August 29. He; 4 id Adams sign- Mayor Deo pera oe Del Pino. ¥ "The group was met at the Nat- ‘ional. Airways line this morning who welcomed them officially to “the city; Circuit Court Judge are Aquilino Lopez, Jr.; Cuban Con- sul Juan A. Perez; Juon Lope (Continued From Page One) in the charge contained in the ' -warrant. “The lieutenant did not take aug23 any money at the Legion Home» ~~~ and made no threats,” said Chief , Kemp. “He cooperated with the Navy by not arresting the men) after they returned the money to’ the watchman.” jist Commission, © and Ganzalez/ “ pamlin set Friday at 5 p. m. for i Bezanilla. ‘ - a hearing of the charges against j _ After a sightseeing trip through | Baker, ; the city, the group was the guests MOSCOW--(AP)—There this, Molina. vice president of the Cuban Club; Pablo Fernandez, president of the San Carlos Club; In Mexico, Barzil and other | Restaurant. The luncheon was at- parts of the American tropics, | . angi tended by Mayor Adams, ‘Chair-| fireflies grow to one to two inches Regular Meeting, Saree man Frank Bentley of the Monroe ia pag Waters Rebekah Lodge No.! i d er- founty Commission and num« = Se at Knights of | 0. other officials. i fe i the luncheon — the Teenage Dance, Monroe County Pe aayban schéduled to take a Beach Patio, sponsored and trip up Overseas Highway as far chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs.| 2. "Marathon, visit the San Carlos Myrtland Cates, Institute. A cocktail party was Practice. Session, Key West be held at Delmino- Community Singers, 7:45 P. ice ponpewaLi M. at Congregational Church. | cere ato” fF ming $M") Mail The Cilizen to Relatives Meeting, La Concha Navy|! BSSRBEBEBBBBaBS cert. Wives Club No. 88, Naval Station Beach for luncheon and swimming. Meeting. Conch Club, St. Paul’s Parish Hall on Bahama St., 7:30 P. M. September 1! ; THURSDAY, AUGUST 25— Annual Robert Morris Picnic of Fern Chapter No. 21, Order Eastern Star. Supper served at 6P M. at new Monroe County Beach. RIDAY, AUGUST 26— Fried chicken supper to be held by Key West Guard of Honor for members and guests, American Legion Home, Stock Island. Luncheon Meeting, Officers is Wives Club, 12:30 P.M. at — ieee Club, Ft. Taylor. eint, ad | Program, featuring hour drying. Maxine Thomas and Navy No“painty"odost pre Back From Camp The Misses Elsie Faraldo and Deanna Archer returned yester- day from Camp Mount Mitchell in Burnsville, N. C., where they spent the last two months. Miss Faraldo won first prize for beginners in horseback riding | and honors in dancing, swimming, badminton and music. Miss A: cher won sécond prize in hors back riding, and honors in dr matics, archery and nature study. USO-NCCS The USO NCCS Servicemen’s Council met at the Club on Satu were discussed, and the formul: was planned. Election of officers will be held ing at 7: 00 p. m. Council. members present or included W. C. Perry, AN; Andy Block, SN; Wal- Buford James Weakland, Schofield, HN;} Leftover potatoes re “usually sliced, before VARNISH t's WATER , WEATHERPROOF, WEARPROOF! | @ WON'T TURN WHITE! @ RESISTS ALCOHOL, ACIDS, | BOILING WATER! @ STAYS LUSTROUS LONGER! The toughest quality varnish for INTERIOR and EXTERIOR yse. GALLON $6.40 | quart $1.75 _ PIERCE BROS. 623 Fleming Street Corner Elizabeth TESTED FREE! This Weeek, Wed. & Thurs., Aug. 24 & 25, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. HOTEL LA CONCHA Worried about your hear- ing? Here’s your chance to find out about it absolutely FREE and without obliga- tion. And you'll get a scien- tific, qualified answer. Come to the LaConcha Hotel Wed. or Thurs. of this week—or phone-——for an appointment, for a FREE hearing test, su- pervised by Mr. George M. Absalom, Jr., who has more than thirteen years experi- ence in testing and fitting Hearing j ids. Judge Raymond R. 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