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No. 20 at a: ky uiveuelad wide Oe ag! age ve ot Cross by talking the order international was also: ab in community life health and ash lie for 5 Sistebaliog: af 3 dintinguished ter a safety, homemaking, internation- seit packages Fs present were; Post Grand al friendship, literature and dra-|to.Europe, filled food baskets for’ aici Get ger’ of Mi lana a! atics, music dancing,.na- or families, ahd helped at the. re study, out doors’ sports, Key art Library, te é Béja Sigma Phis To dct As = Hostesses Tonight At Open House * ‘At Martello Gallery Show On Beach r ’ Tonight the new historical and ‘sothe beautiful exaniples of show «will open at the Martella’ needlework executed some years their regular meeting recently at pag oe iy ous way last a preva Tee a Conyent students.: ihe schoolhouse. = and Ope eolleetion hs Been gat: ; eg “are Some Ba fam seit, ave Mm, Betty Hatt, Den miei, ot : "' Mts. Helen Hoover, Den’ 2; ses a Skiffer, Den 3, and Mrs. Bee pee oe the. Br event - tonight | Wood, Den ¢. Cub Scouts Of Poinciana Held Meeting Recently Pack. 217 Cub Scouts, sponsored by the Poinciana School, held ing on Sat evening. Mrs./@hief Withelit was-the- guest of Louise Mecuy. Supreme Chief =e at’@ banquet at the Del- suave neenetinne wee ESPN ASE Oona ane Sones ioe | ,monico After the banquet ‘all the ladies went to! tig home of Past Chief een Kelly for a. Hallowe'en | Miss Mora To Be Honored _ | Girls To With Shower Meet Tonight Mrs. W .. Maloney and Miss i : Tt has been announced Elsie Mora are to be hostesses at | regular meeting of the Kev ‘a miscellaneous shower” “which | Assembly No. 13, Order o! will be held this week honoring | bow for Girls, will be held to- Miss Frances Mora, whose en- | gagement was recently: announc- : 3 3 4 ' 4 ed, and Ww! igh ae Beng will take n eC hs ee ; ane ree 9 ; 3 place int ar future. | ‘ j ‘The shower will be held. on'* evenirig; November 2, | “of unusual interest:| ‘Theme: of the October meeting | fom st 8’, mat 600" ouvat family at Thanksgiving. pg of the Gallery it-}was fire prevention. Two civilian’ street, upstairs, and invitations to} Also, they have been request- with the old brick} firemen from the Navat Air Sta~ of the fort on|tion gave talks on fire preven: le ay the pictures, and }tion, with tropical} Tony Martinez, poo F i hich to retire for|Troop 253 Boy’ Scouts, and Mi - tured in this show, — . show itself. | Bringman, district can, were tl large present to receive four of De aad ecicee sig Oy Riper ea ‘sight Cub Scouts, who gratuated ie Ee is hem Hours anc oven Bey Seu gate” woah oes i A Ye scanalinin ~ oe * * . fand Rodney Burkett. z Games, skits and advancement: in, rank. ceremonies (were pre-) sented by the Deris. One or botti- parents of alt the Cub Scouts were in attendance. Den 4 held a Hallowe'en party, The Beta Sigma Phis > lected all the material to rs The Hallowe'en Dance E Mbwtece Thursday afternoon at the new sored by the Fleet bap aad fot ‘of th it, | County Beach. man’s I 8 ‘ ack During the month of November was a 1 at js the entire pack will present 2 fair, one of the largest jas | Mi dit i8 due them|“womanless wedding” at Poinci- ever taken place at the ; ‘ina work in mak-fana School. The date is to be house. announced later. Music was furnished by He ing success. Serreee ee Toy, crchentnt .|} Announcement has been made that the Auxiliary is preparing @ men’s prize, dressed as a witch, float for entrance in the giant . and Mrs. Jackie Jones, attired in} Armistice parade that will a eee gual _ a Chinese costume, won the wo-|‘take oe bee and the ia mee pcm os ney padgget vid men’s prize. Mr..and Mrs.. Duraw,|,Assec: Branch will on Tune Gidget Choir dbee: Coming Events TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1— awarded. Marvin Durow won ti 7 i ere ret ia gael fi the Setily paging get tors and: choir members. ask- ‘costum: sf * . ed to attend,» 7:45 P. M. at Durow appearing as a pirate. ehubrooms. Congregational Church. Sere hy east Joint meeting, Cooties and Hallowe’ ae Party As uso Necs. Cootiettes, fun organizations ot VFW. and Auxiliary. . 8:00: P.M. at Post Home on Eliza- f, . beth street. _ i ; HAE, f Open Hodise, 8 to 10°P; M, for ‘as cele! aia 2 i “ Beatrice / ppening. of new historical, Hy jirch and Mrs. Viola}" “show at Martello’ Gallery z Beta Sigma Phi members to Music ‘for dancing was played’ act as hostesses. Coffee. Open by. the ‘Tuné Toppers Orchestra. to public. Refreshments of cider and} Regular meeting, Key West fing. The Club was . beautifully), decorated in the . Hallowe'en’ theme, and pumpkins and: cats- head. lanterns illuminated ‘the scene. The entertainment progranr presented by Gerald Pinder in- cluded: The Mello-aires, = fi a dance and gala entertainment, | at USO NCCS on Sunday even- j H | doughnuts were served by Chris- Assembly No. 1, Order bedi Sanchéz, Edith Knuck, Betty Rainbow for Girls, 7:30 P.M. Roy Schiieider, Gene at Scottish Rite Temple. Mester 4A and James Weeden, | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2— Meeting, La Concha Navy i Devorations ‘ Committee Wives Club No. 88. Building ‘members were Betty Garing, 178 in the U. S. Naval Sta- Nathalie Valdez, Lillian Stewart, tion. Inaugurating- evening Ernie Harris, SO SN, W. C. Stall- meetings. ings, QMSN, and Paul Emerson,| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3— That. Cigarette,” by the quartet,| SN. Sewing Group Meeting, Mon- Gerald Pinder, Veda Carrol, Lil-} NCCS Junior Hostesses and roe County Hospital Auxil- lian Weaver and Kitty Ramos; W.)GSO present were the Misses iary, 2:30 P.M. at Hospjtak C. Stallings, QMSN sang “Old|Alva Rodriguez, Helen Smith Call Mrs. Pritchard: at. 548 Man River,” and “Lucky Ol@};Doris ‘Byson, Amn Dephilly, for bag i Sun;” The Palm Island Dancers,| Madeleine Dephilly, Peggy Pin-| Meeti Garden “Darktown Strutters Ball,” in-|der. Ottilee Aguero, Lillian Stew- Chal yacn e. Sat Woman’s cluded the Misses Gail Wallace; art, Nathalie Valdez, Beverly Ar- use On Baya Street. Mary Saunders, Joyce Park, Jan-/thur,. Kathryn Sprague, Betty Program to be Announced ice Ross and Lillian Weaver;| Armayor, Olga Brost, Christine Later. Gerald Pinder, Tap doiee Sanchez, "Magdalena Russell, Lil-] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4— || “Honeysuckle Rose,” a | tian ‘Weaver, Oneida, Ratmos,} Luncheon - Meeting, Officers he The large number of Junior; Jaanita Shepperd, Janice Ross, Wives Club, 12:30 P.M., at }) Hostesses and servicemen in ae Renee Ross, “Doreen. and Wini Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. querade. paraded around the}Cruz, Joan Porter, Mary Saun-/ Mayor A. Maitland Adams, Ise jie ae Caroline Cama- Guest Speaker. Mrs. W. R. jo! dance floor, and received tre- I mendous applause from the on- rma and Dora Martinez, Ford and Mrs. M. H. Harris, lookers. Prizes were awardéd for, Mathilda Ramos, Bootsie Hagner, Hostesses. the prettiest costume to Hilda|Joan Burman, Betty Garing, Pullara, as an Egyptian lady; for} Joyce Park, Carmen and Isabel the weirdest costume to Mel Gif-| Avila, Clara Alvarez, Gloria Be- ford Thompson, Pfc., as Franken-|zanilla, Delores Solano, Alice Weaver, Kitty Ramos and Veda Carroll, who sang “Don’t Cry, Cry Baby,” and “You're Break- ing. My Heart;” Vocal, “Smoke The halibut sometimes attains a size of nine feet and a weight of 700 pounds. }day and Friday morning, trong 10 -| November 4, and to bring” the stein; for the funniest costume, |} Hernandez, Alice Johnson, Caro- to James Sanders, SA, as a color-|lyn Betancourt, Netta Valdez,'mayer, Shirley Spencer, and ed man; for the most original|Joyce Bradley, Jerri Graham, Rosalind Dazo. + costume, to Betty Garing, as an} Mary Lopez, Veda Carroll, Kitty} Other chaperones and guests |; {ndian Princess; and for the most|Ramos, Leona Hoffman, Edith| were the Mesdames Viola Bbul- authentic costume to the ar can Rose Mary Roberts,}lak, Jewel Kornblatt, C. E. Wal- Family Group,” Doreen and lace, Donald Tucker and Lillian Cruz and George Brister, AM 3, Saunders. ed to-bring toys, cither new or which ean be renovated and re- painted, for distribution to the’ | Navy Wives children of needy. families. at Christmas, Bowling To wleatieod Revueune ¢ gas = pint Begin Frida, ; Peg og, ke, bothertigt wits amy | be y of whom.are invited _ by ; i fae BS: . ’| organization to be. present. r Honor Guard To Observe Fourth a, m. to 12 Noon. under the aus~ . pices of USO NCS. Birthday Friday pints Sse sieht alleys. for Bes] che Key West Guard of Honbe bowlers, and. the usual large and of the American Legion observed ‘enthusiastic attendatice of Navy its 4th year of organization with a wives is anticfpated. pe last Friday: evening at : it interne Ravy wives ate paral acetone Bl angen) jing of James F. McCardle; Fran- cis B, Piodela; Farlin P. Guze- wich; Arent T, Sjursen, Sr., and Edward Diaz. 4 weevrereresryevyyer| The Honor Guard was organ- i the affair have been issued. a U. fs Naval Statoin will be. open to all Navy Wives every Tues- children, as thete is plenty of ¥oom for them to play around. ized on 31 October 1945. It has an enviable record of accomplish- e ments for th ¢American Legion and Community. {| Shee h4AA44eeeAoe ea! Its activities during the four caiman fil Jordans Have Son pe iat : bg aero jb ude Yor av i ae a a. ot ee Jortag, |, sfignerals;' 37 Boxee SPALDING v4 p | George. street,.: = ‘ i oa} bad shinny Tom and dg MELIEV eh he’s @figaged to Neither iy MELIEY sewage them Sood enough for ba vrs hin oe 4 }tions; 11 ‘Mehnprial services; 13 birth of a son,: wei, i, 1S A ees this inornige foam 12. miscellaneous | func, “4 **), Wed *. the: Perit P' y oO ea “| struetion of the sewer svetem. f hee did you get that rte ake non « weighing 6 Ibs., 6 o2s., at “the U. Applications for marriage li- He said that Te Ms Bien lbak- EVM bas np Oe waite, ind "ied te S. Naval Hospital. The néwear-|censes were filed-vesterday in the ing. atound® for a competent man over with bot! families,” i rival who! was born at.11:49, Sat-| Offiee of County Judge Raymond.|to take charge of the disposal, urday, October .29 has been} R. Lord bv JJoe W. Saunders, 34. } plant; t given the name of Donald Neil. .|.9f 1701 Von Phister street and} ° «{ hada, mari in mind, but he is RRS Aisi 2 Glara Saunders, 33, of M>nches- i : * ter, Eng, and by Gordon D, getting far more in his present Brindley, 23, of the U.S. Navy |job than Key West can afford to and Gloria Driggers, 21, of 802 | may him,’ said City “Manager Mrs. Charles Thurman Clayton} Catherine street: Spalding. The child has been named “Carl Spalding has a fine houseboat. Thomas. Seek Divorees It is now anchored in Gar-ison . he i Bight. The vessel has about eight j FELT LESS SLOT OLS Petitions seeking divorces were }rooms, and is modern in cvery Aerovias ‘Q” filed. yesterday in the office of | respect. Circuit Court Clerk Earl. R.| “When I resign from. the city Presid are set Truman ara Mr, and: Mrs. Prancis Hanon announce the birth of a son 2 te came Claytons Have Son A 7 Ib, 14% ob., boy was born at 10:09, October 30 to Mr. and : Adams by Ann Brophy against|managership, I plan to live on Passenger List e Michael Brophy. and by Theresa |my houseboat,” said Spalding. “I Ww ichme 4 iia Mastriani Beaud against Clarence}.can haul it anywhere wilh a ITH OTING eae hae “TP. 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