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oorage Se, erste > a> Ly = = SN aA RAIR {Ie FA, 5 RAL ERR POR SEAL, be Held October Meeting Last Week _) Whiting and Mrs. Marie Russell FOUR $ QRROOrerececeaaescsocccccoe: Peecsegoogcoooagen: ‘Members Of St. Pauls Woman's ‘Auxiliary Attended District Meeting In Miami On Friday Of Last Week: : "St. Paul's. Woman's Auxiliary psessign. Luncheon. was ef Rey West pg Es at tie Pacon Hall, at oe the Fall Distri i ey he t meeting held in} thase. attending were Miami on Friday of last week,}to hear by Mrs. Bric Curry, Mrs. Ralph}1 Pinder, Mrs. Gloriana Bayly, Mrs. Juanita Delgado and Mrs.} ed works! texgph Ladd. six 4 i * ie meeting was held at Holy| members chose to ai nd €ross Church, beginning _ with’ they were most interested Holy Communion at 10 a. m,, workshi @elebrant being the Rev. "Gla i- stone Rogers, rector, assisted by / the the Rev. Nathaniel R. Davidson. pate i ~ Guest speaker was the Rev.' conduct them. Charles Langlands, and Mrs.| The meeting closed with a Gladstone Rogers, District’ Di-|short meditati rector, presided at the business Father Rogers. United t the | ‘Th d- I ited Council Of Chureh Women io To Observe World Community Day «Tbe United Council of Church meeting Friday ‘morn- be taken, Women will observe World Com- an offering wi munity Day on Friday, Noy { of which will be used to; ber.4, in the First Meth displaced plows to, this aining Church at 10:30 a. m. . pequnt “ aaah 2 of Fe various; t9 car offeris eburches in the city have been Kag n pes i dress ma-| Will be licated and then mail- EE ee on, Bes ed to New Windsor, Bargian irimmings of tape or braid, also, for shipment overseas. yarn, for the women of Eyrope| The United Council of Church atid Asia to make clothes, for Women has issued an invitation selves. This drive is called fto oi to atte! this meeting on ‘Pieces for Peace.” Pri ay. Mrs. Roland Goulet To Address Key West Garden Club Thursday ‘THe program for the meeting of; It is believed that the Noyem+ the Key West Garden Club to bej ber meeting of the club will be held. on lay. evening, No-'very well attended, as more, and vember 3 at 8:00 o'clock at the} more W ’s Clubhouse on Duval}terester ip the beat their property and Key West in general, and at the. meetings of ‘A} the Garden, Club they can receive L ’s Garden in Key West,” | and make suggestions that and Gertrude Laubscher} help inthe work that the will show colored’ ‘slides of the, i = 1949 Flower Show that was spon- sored by\the Key West Garden Club early this year. ‘Several business matters of in- ication of New membtrs are always wel- comed at these meetings, togeth- diséussed at this meeting, and r ‘ionally low figure in order ports will be given by the chair-}that anyone. wishing join might men of the various committees. ‘do. so without hardship. " WSCS Of Ley Memorial Church Woman's Society of Christian Those attending the meeting Service of Ley Memorial Church were: Mrs. Nellie Mingo, Mrs. - held the October meeting last Dorothy ©urry, Mrs. Josephine “ week at the Ley Memorial Doughtry, Mrs. Gladys Roberts, * Church Annex. Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Hla Webb, Mrs. Clara Men- endez, Mrs. Meroba Hood, Mrs. were hostesses. Maude Sawyer, Mrs. Emma Rob- ~ ‘Mis. Josephing “Doughtry con- ~ ducted an interesting program using the following topics: P ¥ “Why. Home. Mission Schools.” 2 “christ the Corner Stone of + ic ous Schools.” Katherine Knowles. veral members took part in! After the business meeting, de- * this program. The president, Mrs. licious refreshments of punch, be a Weaver, presided during sandwiches, and cake were serv- Weaver, Mrs. Hattie Lou Hamil- ton, Mrs. Katherine _ Whiting, Miss Elizabeth Rosam, and Miss e meeting. ed. y¢ The “Hallowe'en Cake Walk| The Wontman’s Auxiliary of ‘2 Proktdm, presented at Bayview; Monroe County Hospital will on tion Department, was one ‘for the purpose of raising funds most enjoyed programs to pay for the portable X-Ray of ti £ ever presented at the park. More Thachine Sennen purchased and than 1500 adults and children be- | ROW In use at the hospital. r gan acne long before |. The sale will begin at 4:00 p. m. F 4 4 Soney street, ae there 100 contestants i CWE offered pies, cakes, ham, re tat wee from 31 otato salad and many other ‘4 Margaret Albury was the w! 4 Fa g food to be placed ner of the most Original bi Foul om sale bring it to the place of Bobby. Knowles was best Witch, le before three o’clock on Sat- # Ghost. has proved of great worth at the *. Bumpkin winners were Rene} hospital, and ig @ Very necessary # Maebin, and Sandra Thompson. f ipment.. Proceeds re to the!. Tern opening hour. When time for the }i#) the corner. building at Duval Cake Walk arrived, more than é years up took part. The winner of | F the Cake Walk was Earlk W items, all home-cooked. oe ¥ eech, | “The Auxiliary has asked that Douglass Allen was most. Comi- urday afternoon. cal, and Russell Teach eas Best This portable X-Ray machine Alf children five years’ and un- pected der in costume, received a favor. Be en sting jue Q nit. che payments still Roam Mothers Meet Thursday It has. be anounced that the Reo ers of the Poinciana School P. T. A. ‘will tomorrow. afternoon, Thursday, a 10:00 On Friday night of this week, beginning at 7 p. m. the Recrea- - tion Department, under the lead. f a of Mrs. Lee ‘Thompson, wil costume skating for ¢ all*children 10 years and under. Apply ToWed _ An. application. { ria ® license. was tiled oteray ea he ‘offite of County Judge Raymond PR Lara by Billie J. Ashby 10 of jafternoon, ‘Thursday, at. 1:00 the U: S,. Marines and Mary fo'clock, hold a meetnig at the home of Mrs. Mc@arrick 3060, Seidenberg avenue. Lauise Cook, 18, of 1218 Leon street" n and prayers by |’ apolis, Minn., daughter, Letitia, arrived in Key West, last week to, spengl about a month with -her family here. Mary Sullivan, and Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, of South street, and since ‘her marriage has been making her home in the northern city. Visiting her® datighter: there this ‘summer, people are becoming) in-}party. Coming Events at are of} WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2— : er with any non-members, andj THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3— = terest to the organization will bel yearly dues have been set at an _ Sewing Group Meeting, Mon- erts, Mrs. Doris Carey, Mrs. Faye| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4— tg ee PATRICIA OWENS, 12; rheumatic feyeg victim from Patsburg, Hospital for Children in Chicago. Ala., smiles with new hope in her oxygen tent at Bobs Roberts With her is Nurse Joan Pikes. Patricia was flown to the hospital after a doctor in Montgomery, Ala., became interested in a Chicago physician's report on ACTH, ‘the wonder hormone. ion will be made to determine whether ACTH can he administered beneficially to, Patricia. z : Former Miss — : Mary Sullivan: Visiting Here ; Mrs. James Roddy, of Minne- with her~ small Mrs. Roddy is the: former Miss daughter cf Mr. Mrs. Sullivan, -who had been | returned with the Meeting, La Concha Navy} 178 in the U.S. Naval: Sta-' tion. Inaugurating evening meétings. fs roe County Hospital Auxil- iary, 2:30 P. M> at *¥fbspijtal. | Call Mrs. Pritchard; at 548 for transportation. Meeting, Key West Garden Club, 8:00 P. M. at Woman’s Clubhouse on Duval street. Talk by Mrs. Ronald Goulet, and colored slides of 1949 Gertrude Laubscher. Meeting, Room Mothers of Poinciana School P.T.A. 1:00}! P. M. at home of Mrs. Mc- Carrick, 3060 Seidenberg avenue. Luncheon - Meeting, Officers Wives Club, 12:30 P.M, at Officers Club, Ft. Taylor. Mayor A. Maitland Adams, Guest Speaker. Mrs. W. R. Ford and Mrs: M. H. Harris, Hostesses. Meeting, Day. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5— ‘god: Sale, “sponsored Courity. Hospital. 4 P. M. at Southard street.. Home-cook- ed food. Proceeds to Portable X-Ray Machine purchase for hospital: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER &— Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P. M. at Knights of Pythias Hall, Fleming street. - Visit- ing Rebekahs welcome. CONSTRUCTION (Continued From Page One} schools and one who _ insists, not on ornamentation, but on = the fundamentals, including proper lighting of the rooms, so as to not place a strain of the eyes of the pupils. A O'Bryant said. today that the $500,000 would not permit the full construction of the county's school program. He said that the School ‘Board: undoubtedly would anda Warren. Husted, .Marion Hector Nunez, pion. Gillermo Valls, Albert | Benito Gonzalez; Oscar } Edwin Corwin. lywwy zewski, 12-B Porter Pigte® a: nounce the birth of audg weighing 5 Ibs.,'6 ozs., at 9:! morning in. the... Menroe » Count; Hospital. Seek Divorees files Adams against Mary Duth Hattler Bay-. Flower show shown by Miss less, by Marion Maschka: against ‘Gordon Arthur Maschka’ and by Melvin A. Phillips against Mar- world much of rubber, other raw materials. = United Council. of | Sovereign’; hurch Women, 10:30 A, M.} was signed at the concludit - at First Methodist Church, to, fae of a ten-week Aa observe World Community| The resolution still must, bé rati- fied by the Dutch and Indonesian Parliaments. Appxoval ‘is @xpest- by Wo-ed, although th tian’s ~~ Auxiliary 6? Monroe close~ Building corner of Duval’and| SHE THINKS MERE) Wewheereskeeesoy Passenger List SAPADASASAGIABRASAL Passengers leaving for Havana; Cuba,. via ‘Aerovias.“Q® S.A.: Henry B. Buck, Josevh ‘Molitor, Litlian-Molitor; Phomas Medford, |} have passed’ ten berit badges for} Frances Medford, Robert. Wein-; first ‘aid, pathfinding, . nrrich, Christine Weinnrrich, Yo-t health, public health and safety. Rose Bodman. | Larrabee: M. Johnson, ‘Lucille. Johnson, Jorge Jaen, Mdises Bou- det. Z Grindel, Silvano Sanchez, Angel: Fuster, Andres Marrero, | ‘brams.. wtinez, ARABALAALALO4RR ERE Wiyes Club No. 88, Building | #t¢isewski Have Daugh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arcis. : Petitions seeking divorces were yesterdy in the office of it Court Clerk Earl R by Terry S. Bayless on Phillips. UNITED STATES) Continued From Page One) donesians have been fighting the Dutch for their independence. The fighting has denied the : rich . Indonesid’s oil, sugar, spices and The resolution — transferring to the “Indonesians PLAYED SOUR NOTE be forced to limit construction to|+ what it could afford: O’Bryant added that the eleo- tion of the trustees of School Tax District and setting the millage rates for the district would be held on December 6. “This is a mere formality, yet the School Bo: vill have to hold the election,” said O’Bryant. “Phe law requires the election to he held in all the precincts “at the last generat election. . “So we will be forced to rent seven voting machines at $50 a day and hire the full compliment of clerks and inspectors. Tt seems like.a waste of money.” (2) Wirephoto te MISS TINA FAY SPAIN of Memphis, Tenn.. appears down- hearted after filing $100,009 breach of promise suit against Merle Evans, veteran leader of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey~circus.” (®) Wirephoto | clared the winner. scout | scout |) tact and studying selor for that particular badge. If the scout s the Hives bie by the counselor, the. f of Review. then awards. scout T the ~ scouts, ie which the bout demonstrates his skill. I order to attain a rank higher’ than first- star, life or eagle icout - @ scout | must bed @ certain number of merit badges. Some are required and some are not. For star scout a scout must pass five’ merit badges, none required. For @ life scout a scout must have been a. star scout for three months and For the eagle rank twenty-one this. court of honor troop No. 253 was awarded the. trophy for parents’ attendance. This trophy is presented monthly, at the courts, of honor to the troop whose pars ents show interest in their sons” troop .and attend this function. The troop having the largest number of parents present ig de- : ‘This trophy will go to the troop having won it, the most number of times during the present, trophy year. Troop 253 Camps On Florida Keys ‘Over Weekend West Summerland” Keys, and Camp Jackson Lee Sawyer for Boy: Scouts were the destination of Troop No. 253 last weekend. The October: camping trip was. 4 success in all phases. The main objective of.this camp was ad- vancement. This was for many of the new. scouts a new. experience for it was the first time they were away from home.on their own. Swimming, fishing and hiking were among the enjoyments, had at camp. A record number of scouts attending for Troop No. 253 was broken as there were twenty-one scouts at camp. Cook- ing was done by the scouts and everything was cooked in the open fireplace erected at camp by the Sea Scouts. Transportation to and from was furnished by. the Columbia Laundry and C. J. Cornell, and religious seryices were attended at Marathon. The Protestants attended ser- vices at the Community Church and the Catholics attended Holy Mass at the Chamber of Com- merce building. Residents of fo see’ ‘the boys at Marathon again soon. Patrol leaders Tom Cornell, Paul Braun and Peter Knight assisted scoutmaster Tony Martinez in running a smooth camp. Scout Jack McDonnae of Troop, No. 52 was a guest. Scouts attend- ing were: Rene Alvarez, Gene cord ‘of, bus operations. Marathon expressed their desire | Chief of Naval Operations, Ad- miral Louis Denfeld, has been of- fered a new job. It is the ¢com- mand of Naval Forces Eastern Atlantic ranean. Navy thews says Denfeld has not in- dicated whether he will take the step-down assignment. ib Cleveland. a minimum service. =e w merit badges are necessary. At} instructor. Bucell got. an “A” for his speech. SII IDI DSS A ‘tatal of 42,763,365, miles op- erated by the Bus Lines of Flor- ida without a passenger fatality in 1948 and they transported over 10.000,000 passengers. This. record was made in night and day driving and in all kinds of weather. Yes! this ig an annual record made by the bus drivers of Flor- da, for which the drivers must be given credit, stated Asher! Frank, Director of Fiorida Safe- ty Council. 2 Bus drivers not only look out for their passengers and the safe operation of their bus also assist s who are in distress and | one driver got out of his} bus and went into a lake and re- scued a lady from drowning. i When you consider that there }{ are over 850, bus drivers in Flor-| ida with records of 10 years or more without an accident, you) réalize why this is an annual re-| i } t i ; IENFELD OFFERED JOB , By Phe Agnoctated Press) WASHINGTON.— The former in | the and Mediter- Secretary Mat- Austin, Frankie Batts, Paul Braun, Matt Brown, Tom Cor- nell, John DeMerritt, Tommie Gibson, Peter Hilton, James Jones, Lewis Jones, Peter Knight, Burhl Knopp, Gene Lang, Lyle Locke, David Myers, Edmund Sawyer, Jimmy Shiffer, Reaves Steed, Charlie Yates and Scout- master Tony Martinez. Oops! 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