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Ltt etn a ee Florence Graham Ardagh Has Been S¢lected For Membership In National Sociological Honorary Fraternity Mrs, Florence Graham Ardagh ; the selection having. averaged one person per year for the first thirty years of the history of the Mrs. Ardagh is a graduate of } Florida State University, when and it was Florida State College for | omnes: 3 Be ej Alpha is the National Honorary His' Fraternity. Membership in thet organization, and .in thé one to which Mrs. Ardagh has. been in- ° "Sadie Hawkins Day” Dance To: Take Place At OfficersClub - AtFort Taylor On'Saturday Night - ‘ night of thisf Abner; Mammy Yokum, the mis- there will be held at the} tress “of the <“triple-whammy,” -a}@ soul-searing look that she uses ‘MeSwine, a raven-haired in the pigpen i of Soap, ant} bration beginning st ? o'clock tonight. : i On November 11. 1947, the Home was officially dedicated with the like} elaborate ceremonies.. The late Mayor William W. Demerift present- h is: impossible to describe, | ed the Post with the 99-year lease front the City of Key West. Many , them. delightful and improvements to the Home and its surrounding property have been Girl and background, in awarded cos- will) last- is serv- Armistice Day Danes At VFW Hall ToBe Setting For Crowning Of Miss Buddy Poppy” Contest Winner | Friday, Novermer 1), the an- tual military bell will be held at ul it begin at 9:00 p. m. Presented with al and last until- the wee, small y+. oe 9 which has been on}hours. Tickets are on sale now fy Taodeonihes for|/by members of the Auxiliary. pepe PETE fotorg Miva Etrap mon with g Grand March|to call the ‘Auxiliary Seaddeht Mrs, Edna Arthur, at 419. : final count on. the. “Miss "Votes “was: held Wednesday night, at 9:00 Pm the Auxiliary tonight, the hall is wars be tog legis the regulation wi a lue, for th on Friday night core beeli_ senf'to ral dignitaries Of the Navy, and city officials. It is @mpectert they will appear for pwd ee jater om in the even: ing: Charles Brookfield 'To Address Key West Audubon Society At Meetnig Here Tomorrow ion Brookfield, tropi- eiety’s public information and. Florida representative, Na- conservation program, i fienal Audubon Society, will - whine on . : = nounced by Stuart S. Whiting, Apply To Wed } : : . Rpplications for marriage li-} A ywere filed yesterday in| Wa yesterday in the offer lice of County Judge Ray- | of Ciremit Court Clerk Earl R [patrick streets. {shown above), on made by the Posi. will be @ tumbling act. midway Arrangements for. the removak of. National.. headquarters of; Friends of Marti from New York City to Key West are now being made by Mrs. Gene Kempe, Grarid Plantain of the organiza-| tion who has just returned to this months. Mrs. Kempe also announced a meeting of the local group for Friday evening at which time plans will be made for bestowing ; honors on several Key West citi- | zens for outstanding service to! the Cuban Republic. Friends of Marti in Key West will begin shortly to plan a cam- paign for the promotion of good} | co National Headquarters Of Friends Of Marti To Be Here | | maker refrigerator ‘The schedule vt entertetarseiit for tonight tc At § o/ctock there! each evesiing of the testival. and free dancing. Tomorrow at 9 aa. @ mammoth parade will proceed along Duval street: Armis-; from the Legion Home during the neighbor relations betwe@asthe island republic and this city#@on- | siderable money “will be Spent advertising Key West in the Ha- vana area and itis hoped that a good will mission to promote ‘this danee, }eity after an absence of several} city’s welfare to the south may be sent there every month. During the past several months Mrs. Kempe has been touring the Eastern states in behalf of the Friends of Marti and has or- ganized more than 50 groups, which are affiliated with the Na- tional orgsnization. Only persons whe have visited Cuba sometime in their lifetime are qualified for membership. serve The Fleet Reserve Association, | Branch 56, has announced that | and Armistice Day Dance, spon- sored by the organization, will | be held fomorrow night at the Clubrooms at Front and Fitz- j | Coming Events | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10— | Regular meeting, Jr.-Sr. High; School P. T. A. Room Moth- ers. 7:30 P. M. at High School. Regular meeting, Veterans of Foreign Wars Women’s Aux- iliary, § P. M. at VFW Hall on Elizabeth street. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11— Meeting, Monroe County Audu- bon Society, 8 P. M. at Wo- iYranged a very Paincend P.T. A. To Meet Monday The Poinciana Sehool Parent- Teachers Association will hold their meeting on Monday even- ing, November 14, at 8 o'clock: in the School Auditorium, it was amnuounced today. Mrs. Dorothy Torbitt, presi- }dent of the organization, has, ar- interesting * pgo- grom for the occasion, and an #n- vitation has been extended to all parents to attend the event. Navy Wives Will Not Bowl Friday The Navy Wives bowling got off to a big start Tuesday morn- man’s Clubhouse, Duval street. Charles Brookfield, Tropical Florida Representa- tive of National Audubon Society, guest speaker, Elec- tion of, officers. Publie in- Armistice Day Dance, sponsor- ed by Fleet Reserve Associa- tion Branch No. 56. Clab- rooms at Front patrick streets. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14— Meeting, Poinciana School P. T. A. 2 P. M. in School Audi- torium Special program Pp. T. A. to be present. CUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15— Meeting, High School P. T.A. 8:00 P. M. in School Audi- torium. Sion is humility. ing with an enthusiastic group of players, under the auspices of USO NCCS. The Navy _ wives . will bowl jevery Thursday and Friday morning at the, U. S. Naval Sta- Gala Armistice Day Dance, 9}fion alleys. Ali Navy wives are| P. M. at Veterans of Foreign | invited to bowl and there are Wars Hall on Elizabeth also alleys for begimners. Bring street.. Music by Norman | the children with you. Kranich and his orchestra, Jeanne Reynolds was high bowler for Tuesday, with a seore of 156, Wanda Pulnik was a close second with a score of 153, d and. Fitz- } Frances Gainer was third with a | score of i2. Other bawlers parti- cipating im yesterday's bowling| were Judy Faulds, Dorothy Cra- vat, Helen Holoeher, Fritz Jolmn- son, Grave Joy, Peggy Litfle, lanned. All parents urged Masielene Taylor and Vera Wood. , There will be no towels Friday, November 11, whieh is Armistice Day. It takes so little to make a __ fehild happy that it is a pity, in a The greatest friend of truth is world full of sunshine and plegs- . ime; her greatest enemy is prej- Jant things, that there should be ot 3 ludice and her constant compan- fa wistful face, empty hands or pam. tl Key West Transit Mrs. Hardaway Entertains Bridge Group The regular “weekly meeting*of the Tuesday .Afterriooh , bridge club was held this week at the home of. Mrs. ‘Lueille Hardaway | on Georgia street. | For refreshments, Mrs. Harda- } way served delicious lime pie, | hot coffee and tea, and mixed| candies and nuts, these _refresh- | ments being enjoyed by the members and guests prior to the playing. High score was held by Mrs. Joseph Ladd, with Mrs. James G.| Cowart holding second high score, and Mrs. Joseph S. Guley third. ! {The High card cut was won by} Mrs. Gilbert McKillip. Playing this week were the Mesdames Paul Lumley, Gilbert McKillip, Florence Mullinax, Lu- cille Hardaway, James G. Cow-}| art, Josemh S. -Guley, Joseph: Ladd, Otto Kirchheiner, C€. R. Reagan, Clyde Baker, Paul Her- rick and Peter Knight. High School P. T. A. To | Meet Tuesday It has been announced that a} meeting of the Key West High| | School Parent-Teachers Associa-| | tion will be held Tues n- | ting, November 15, beginning at | 8:00 o'clock, in the High School | Auditorium. ! Catena Did .. |Not Bother Thi Grandme Of HOOSICK FALLS, N. ¥.— (#).—In this place, the folks know about Grandma Moses and her fame as an octo~ genarian painter. But they wanted to do a little some- thing for her and arranged @ quiet little tea at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, with an exhibit of some of Grandma's earliest paintings. The word got out, some- how, and was spread far and wide. Before the day was over, Hoosick Falls police hat to call on sheriff's deputies for help to handle the erowds. At least 5,000 persons showed up to crowd the town, which has only 4,000 inhabitants. Lieense plates on visiting cars chowed they had come from all over New England. New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. At one time the line was three deep for several blocks. After Grandma Moses had shaken hands for three hours, members of her family called a halt and took the 8%year- old little artist to her home in Eagle Bridge, five miles away But all the excitement did not bother Grandma—she took it all like a trooper. — = DESIGN and heavy black. sill velvet, and gress by Emifio Schubertlr, Halian designer, aati ao ® Se SH reas eeese se cee es 53 a bile i i i itt Siczii : f i : i : il ti Hi g 8 its i fil : : vit i ] i nT aij t : | if i iF © } i th a 5 s z if i : i i fF Hi 7 : ‘p--the Marshall Plan and the) Whitieek, Grice Ps Willer’ ‘Truman Deetrine. 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