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tended the tea, each of the : four Mery lemecuine on Sirls who ettended Girls State having been sponsored by one of Se Comrent eet the Key West} these groups. These members Professional met and heard the girls they had ewes Chub ected jointly as host- Sponsored to go to Tallahassee. oom ft Beer the reports of the Mrs. Mary Lee Graham, who is ‘He reeent Girls! president of both the Alumnae of Ss the Convent and Key West Busi- ness and Professional Women's Sete Chetrmen, introduced the oe mane of the affair,} Lydia E Pinkham, whose name, generation. Her picture was the , which was beautiful and suc-jis probably known to more wo-| first f hotograph ever to at the affair ot Talia- cute. Pune, cookies and dain- {ment than any other, now has a fleet somals 0 = es were served on the lawn of| book written about her by Jean 4 . ‘ published by Farrar,| she ae rd en: home| Cruise lurnished by an orchestra com-| Strauss and Co., New York, and’ remedy on her kitchen stove in Maree A Maitland Adams, the posed of members of the Musi-;entitled “Lydia Pinkham Is Her : 1874. The result was a multi-mil- mayo ‘ion dollar business with sales in| 12th, members of the Conch Club The author has delyed into'even the remotest parts of the| (Key West students at the Uni- family records and emerged with , world. of Lydia Pinkham asa; Announced a Boston newspa-| guests, met on the boat Grey- modern, progressive and highly j Per toward the end of the last| hound for an enjoyable moon- | woman, for our own century: “List of Ten Outstand-| light cruise. ing American Women arranged| Serenaded by University songs, by a New York newspaper is} Captain McCloud and his mate, } singularly inadequate. There is a| Bilt Henry guided the boat to the | 1114 Margaret street; daughter; than most doctors knew. woman whose fame is spread| Gulf Stream, where the~ beauti-| weight five pounds, two ounces; (the extent of medical knowledge! from the Golden Gate to Calais, | ful blue water could be seen. The ; named Rita Darlene; born August in the mid-nineteenth century ; Maine. Her face is familiar to all | return trip was made as members! 21 at 12:05 a. m. was extremely limited). She had | who have eyes to see. Her cheer- {and their dates munched on de- strong convictions about the ing motto is graven on the hearts|licious home-made sandwiches of old and young. It has crossed and “cokes.” the Convent, and music was spreker of the § after-| cians Union of Key West. OP, ete fe Me gethering with] Much interest was evinced in © ret meeeh, the theme of | the reports of the various girls WHEH Wee thet religion and relig-j dealing’ with their activities at “ee ene & te basis of good | Girls State, and those organiza- Pret, eet fhe talk of the} tions having sponsored these or © very well received.| girls are rightly proud of the Me tes verews Key West | girls, who expressed themselves rete meek as the Jay-jas delighted to have had the tem Jeter Women's Club and | privilege of attending Girls State, Seer Ween’ Clee, American | which was an informative and in- heme Aewediery and others at-[ teresting experience. Rey Scouts Hold First Court © Honor Of Fall Season Here The Geet Court of Monear of the Merit Badges, Jay West, swim- 1) ee wee held August 22, by ming, Donald Bundy, Canoeing, te Metres Peetriet Counetl, Boy | Harold McMasters, Swimming & Sette of Americe at the County) Life Saving, Charles Taylor, Cott Hee «After an introduc- | Swimming, Life saving and Home Hoe of the members of the Court, | repairs, and J. West. Life Scout. Sert Depp ond J. MM.) The Scovts were escorted to Geemgmean by Chairman P. A. Mc | the Court by Honor Guards, Har- Meter. « Pisa ceremony was‘ old McMasters, Life Scout and “lehertet by Seowtmester Tony | Jay West who was awarded this Mertens of Troop 259. Candies! rank at the court. Scoutmaster ogre ee the twelve scout! Bundy of Troop 52 was awarded ~* Were betted by scouts who) a Certificate of Service by Com- ~~ e tow eaeh candle repre-' missioner Bringham on behalf of —a Hringmen told of the committee of Troop 52, as he ~ “ork om the part of two! is leaving Key West for other . Weet Cub Seouts and stated | Navy duties. the Detect Council was| Scoutmaster Tony Martinez * they be suita- | was recognized to make awards the National; to members of his troop. He “of the Mey Seouts of | awarded a trophy to Tom Cornell oe 'for the most advancement in ereert Pronk, Cheirman of troop 253 in the past year; Paul Atverrement committee read! Braun received a knife and Geteee Of the boys for e@ward! sheath for having made first ad- tole Geeond Class Scout, | vancement after Scout Cornell. Peter ment Don 1 et, Paul| The meeting closed with the eee se Lewes Cruz, First Scoutmaster's Benediction led feewt 3=Thoma Cornell, by Scoutmaster Bundy. € econnt Grove Tennis Team To Meet Key West Tennis Club Saturday tenn avasion of, (the first formal tennis to be - Woot tebe plece om Setur-| played in Key West) Hartenstine TT st the Seaplane and Pate won their singles Crowder and | matches, and Jack Sellers and Lt. * Greve team cross | Hamblen teamed with them to! “> ~ Key West take the rumber one and two / * doubles, after hard-fought en- ee veautftime the Key | counters. Key West lost 5 matches o erges as follows Tlie number one singles and tontenetene at the num-! doubles for Coconut Grove will ~s powtien and Act- | be team Captain, Jerry Crowder, a + Pate former National Public Parks champion and one of the four best singles players in the South ta, Hervey | Florida Tennis League. He will be Pack an odds on favorite to win both his matches. Charlie Shaw at weber one doubles | number two is also a strong man. and Hartenstine eens & A Hamblen [| «: three. Robert | Your Grocer SELLS That Good Se oe Se" STAR & BRAND three doubles | AMERICAN ‘scent | Sacusan COFFEE oe Sees Saw cingion, ons TRY A POUND TODAY a whet oth ongies to the number owing these : a GET THE S x\ INDIGESTION GARDNER'S PHARMACY 1114 DIVISION STREET "} At Corner of Varela *hone 177 Free Delivery | 8660 e44eeeses anaes fe Monday's lesue of the Key West Citizen The ltem 8 oteh’s Grape Juice ..... 2 qls. 23c Should Have Read Woteh’s Grape Juire....+-- qt. 39c¢ BROADWAY MARKET she et th je As the world of women As monenrad ie ag LYDIA E. PINKHAM to know her ‘Lydia Pinkham Is Her Name’ Title Burton, Name.” a picture intelligen ness she medicine rights of millions. Film Mother,” structor day as well as hers. Even before she dreamed of starting her busi fought hard to insure these rights. Ss She wrote the first booklet of free in the defiles of the Balkans and|es Jeen Gardner, Carolyn Strunk, } » To Mr. and Mrs. John McDon- health service, and though it been sung by Geisha girls to{Sandra Silberman, contained no advertising her or- ization distributed it by the, Of New Book By Jean Burton jbe used in an advertisement, and learned more about her fellow men and she’ the Atlantic and Pacific, echoed {weight six pounds, nine ounce: at the Lehapatarine is full of her glory, and the story|chanan, Rose Marie Schannohan, | named Joseph Vaughn; born Aug- AUDIPHONE CO. { of her life has shortened nights in| Dorothy Johnson; the Mes: ust 22, at 7:24 a. m. VICTORY MIAMI She was, according to Jean} Spitzbergen. Her name — sound,|Ernest Avi:a, Bill Clifton, Bill} To Mr. and Mrs. Solomon P. Burton, a humanitarian, wife and} ye drums and trumpets and oh, | Robinson, Bill Warner, Ray Scho- | Elmore, 515 Margaret street, rear; mother, scientist, writer and busi-| ye bugles blow! — her name isineck, Bernie Papy, ness-woman, an oddity in her Lydia Pinkham.” Pinder was the volunteer pro- Infant Car jectionist. Shown The six sessions of the pre-na- tal course concluded yesterday, At USO-NCCS and registrations will be accept- ed for a similar class to start in The film “Education of the New | October. was presented before| Those present included the Mes- the Pre-Natal Class at USO NCCS | dames Iona Aiken, Eileen Beh- yesterday, through the coopera-/rens, Esther Cain, Helen Cherwa, tion of County Health Director} Jacqueline Hillier, Virginia Mall, William Peeples, M. D., and Mrs.} Frances Schimmeyer, Mary Reich Jeannette Sawyer, R.N., the in-}| Betty Van Horn, Virginia Collyer, of the group. Gerald] R.N., and P. Stone, R.N. 4 More and Better Telephone Service for Florida FAMILIAR SIGHTS in the cities, towns and rural sections of Florida are telephone folks building new facilities to make your telephone service bigger and better. ' New buildings being erected ... new central office facilities heing installed ... more poles, more cable going into use... more and more of what it takes to improve and enlarge the tele- phone network so vitally important to the growth and prosperity of the state. Our postwar program of construction of new facilities is the largest in the history of the state. And it is producing abundant results—providing telephones for more and more people, improving service for all telephone users. The demand for telephone service has been several times greater than before the war. So has our construction program to meet that demand! And all this expanding activity is focused on a single goal—to give the people of Florida the finest telephone service it is possible to provide, ‘A. B. Dooley, Florida Manager SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY AEE ES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ |USO-NCCS Jr. ‘Square Dancing homesick millionaries. Patagonia| Barbara Brennan, Beverly Bu- Hostesses Met | Last Night Last Night - | At USO-NCCS USO NCCS Junior Hostess; Square dancing, under President Betty Armayor presid- leadership ed at a meeting of the Executive Board last night. Reports were received from the Chairman of Membership and present _ Program. Program plans. were Calvin Smith, Phyllis Smith, Her- discussed and.an evening “hay- rm : Pul- | man Smith, Helen Smith, Lloyd ride” and weiner roast at The yee 4 Orlice Pines Beach was planned for Wallach, Ruth Wallach, Adelle Thursday, September Ist. “Mary. a Hook. Members present included the Christine Sanchez, Betty Garing,} Sallie B. Hook, George Emmiett, Misses Stella Delgado, vice-presi- | A! Davey. USN, A. F. Kuhlman Solomon Pimsleur, Ethel Wilson, dent, Joyce Park, secretary, SN, and Mrs. James Voras. Lutie Ewell, Julius Facio, Rose Christine Sanchez, Betty Garing, Si B A he 1 Facio, Ed, Gough, Jacobo Mitrand, Hilda Pullara, Beverly Arthur,| WX Burt n j Rebecca Bassan, Laonard Jowal- and Mary Saunders. C ty H. ital — Poe Liege b ounty aspu a 4 Geisenhott, Conch Club Gonzelez, Mario Elena Rodriguez, ' Holds Moonlight ‘To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Leon, ; Jessie McLean, Marion Michel, 611 Amelis street, son, weight 3 Frances Carney. A ! pounds, 6 ounces; named John| Charles Klimski, Anthony Sitko, Victor; born August 17, 10:45 p.m. | Miguel A. Fexa, Caridad Molina, To Mr. ana irs. Norman Rob-| Osvaldo Silva, Angela de Zaldi- | erts, Jr, 1715 Washington street, | var, Salvador Pumar, Luis Ague- daughter; weight 6 pounds, 15{T0, Julius Remedios, Evangeline ounces; named Donna Jean; born|Pumpido, Marta Garrigo, Sol August 17 at 7:25 p. m. Cobo, Amparo Rojas, Avelino Ro To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lowe, | Jas Felix Almeida, Jacinto Bal- lane; son; weight 4|!ara, Richard Trompet. s, 2 ounces; named Joseph bas aiaaaa as “RCC a EIT ae Haywood: born January 20, at{/ The word “whiskey’ comes 9 p.m from a Celtic word meaning wa- To Mr. and Mrs. Angel Kemp,}ter of life, according to theEn- cyclopaedia Britannica. Checkerboard Feeds Lagias Mesh - Goowteg TE “ny ba tae At 8:00 p. m. on Friday, August versity of Florida) and their To Mr. and Mrs. William Caf- ferate, 618 Dey street; son; weight seven pounds, twelve ounces; | j born Augnst 22 at 12:35 a, m. 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