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ripe teeters Soa Containing Ring At Monday Meeting A oye OF St, Paul’s Woman’s Auxiliary monthly meeting of St, busiess session, refreshments Paul's Woman's Auxiliary was were served, hostesses for the held om Monday afternoon of this afternoon being Mrs. Walter Lan- @eK at the Parish Hall at 3:00 duyt and Mrs. Emerson Archer. o'clock, being called to order byj The Women’s Auxiliary cake the president, Mrs, Mervin Rus- cut at this time in the traditional , Who led the devotions. ceremony, and the member re- Reports of the secretary and ceiving the slice containing the were read and approv- ring was Mrs. Harry Baker, who following which Mrs. William will wear it until next year. Warren was appointed vice-| Present at Monday’s meeting president to fill the unexpired were the Mesdames Erie Curry, term left vacant through the res- Beulah ussell, Dan © Navarro, igpation of the former vice-presi-' John G. Sawyer, Ellen Tynes, dent. Elizabeth Reese Emma ‘Seymour, Mrs. Warren was also appoint-' Louise Gant, Violet Landuyt, £ | ed, with Mrs. Dan Navarro, as co- Fannie Curry, Clarence Alls-;| chairmag in charge of arrange-!bouse, Stella Curry, Ralph Pin- ments for the annual silver tea,’der, Emma Ayala, Genevieve which will be held this year on Warren, Floriana Bayly, Emer- January’ 25, the patronal festival son Archer. James MacConnell, of St, Paul’s Parish, and details, Glenwood Sweeting, Juanita Del- will be. published after final } gado, Harry H. Baker, Hilda plans have been made for the; Sands, and the Misses Etta Patter- event. son, Sophie Watson and Leila At the social hour following the Pitcher. Junior Woman’s Club Plans Large Schedule Of Social Events A busy schedule of events were New York’ getting her scholar- approyed for the Jr. Woman's ship. This will be Litsa’s last year OW? Club at their first meeting in in the United States as her. visa! 1950, Tuesday, January 10th. The, will be up. members voted on a bingo party | The Jr. Woman's Club’s choice to be held January 27th. Time and’ for Queen for the March of Dimes place will be announced at a later, Dance will be announced after date. * the Board of Director’s meeting. Members were asked to cooper- ate with Mrs. Cora Lee Beenaerts’ speaker at the Club meeting. Mrs.| What had happened this morning, when'she calls for their help in Willings spoke on “An Improved the forthcoming March of Dimes Library for Key West.” She spoke | Campaign. in favor of featuring club rooms; Pl got underway for the! for children and said several per- 1950 .Cabaret, scheduled for, sons had promised to give short MarcltCommittees were formed talks to the children on Saturday and committee chairmen selected.! mornings. Mrs. Willings proposed The ‘correspondence secretary Spanish books for the elder peo- read #n interesting letter fromiple who cannot read English. A Miss Litsa Gania, a Greek student committee was formed to assist sponsored by the Florida Jr. Wo- Mrs. Willings in this worthy men. Litse Gania is a music stu-| cause. Se dent studying music in the United} All merebers were reminded of States*She graduated from Miami the monthly social to be held) Univegsity last summer and is in January 26. - : | | Tuesday Afternoon ‘Bridge ‘Club Welcomes Back Mrs, Wm. Chappell The Tuesday Afternoon. Bridge; ing pair.of gold earrings in a mod: Club was entertained this week ern swirled design, and these by Mrs: James G. Cowart at her) were won by Mrs. C. R. Reagan. home tin the Coast Guard Light-) Participants in Tuesday's play- hotise Building on White street,| ing were, besides the hostess, the eleyer™ members and one guest Mesdames Otto Kirchheiner, Gil- being present. (bert McKillip, Joseph Ladd, Por vefreshments Mrs. Cowart'Clyde Baker, William Chappell, setyed home-made cake covered! Peter Knight, Paul Herrick, C,R. with hot vanilla-cream sauce, and | Reagan, Joseph S, Guley and for drin| delicious cold mitk-' Lucille Hardaway. ; shakes..Following the serving of | The club was glad. to welcome refreshments the bridge game back Mrs, Chappell. who has just took plage. Sy {returned from a visit of several Mrs. Githert MeKillip was hold-! months’ duration with relatives in er ef high score, 6210, for the Santa Monica, California, Mrs, aftérngg}’s play with Mrs. Peter Chappell stated that while she Mrs. Edgar Willings was guest; ™y few accomplishments. After | grass. Fu RUNNER had not made the MY pb psople out there ol bs | watching. FD ep Roo the > whole episode. of sega ¥ had seen rising Ponty rt siceeay, theré was a ioe i erg] zed Un: . er: a“ town. a ge ee - : dragged out of “that Zachary was blood: before he had | to this Indian who was ki the blankets hung back in place, | night, Valse—the man who mur- | while Me —— = gs dered Fortescue. That killing was iam. pple cela ad done, apparently, under the jm- “Sure I shot him,” be “He mauck into m) pee Py growled. three. blankets. ‘em right on| “But good grief, man!” Lundeen his store almost he didn’t. So 1 downed him. What’s|saying that Zachary is a rene- wrong about killin’ an Injun?” gade!” “The main thing,” Lundeen sai De Polo nodded. grimly. “is that it will Prebebly mean that we'll have to kill a lot more of them-—and some of us} : elf, that will likely get killed at the same |it-was all a mistake, ma ‘me ‘i or not. He said that no one wai Pied e duettondash ee trouble. least of all us white to Vaise. “It means trouble.” he |2"d that gifts of blankets would growled. “No doubt of that. You'd Ke given ie Far Runner to take better take charge here. What 1|back to i fa er and mother, can’t see is how this all got start- |! Prove everyone's. inten- ea, There's something funny about went across to Underhill’s and got the blankets.” “Funny ‘is a mild word for|™ « thie That was de Polo, and they aco greg, Pon there when turned in surprise at a note in| aign his voice as he entered the room, |Uam. Say 2 word. “What we're up against is plain|iy “is one of the things that I villainy—and his name is h-! think we should talk to Zac! ary. * about now—and Underhill.” i “How do you mean?” Lundeen| “We'd better handle this to- demanded. “What's he been up to] gether, the three of us,” -Valse suggested. “until we see just what we have here.} cricety. He engineered this : illing just now.” ond e “Engineered it?” ‘HE town had been slow to “As you know, Lundeen, and I take alarm, but now it was be- |i think you do, too, Valse, I under- | ginning to seethe with excitement. stand Wazzazi, and speak it with | The imminent expectation of-war a fair degree of fluency. One of|was running like fire in high]; And the worst of it was.’ as I was meditating—standing in the | Valse knew, that this was no ex- shadows over at the side of that | aggeration. It was a matter‘of other rum. shop. That was a tem-| sheer ill luck. of course, that the porary pause, and I b ; = 8 to move on. when I heard voices.'happen to be in this sectign of. Www wweewewes | Aerovias “Q” British Union . Passenger List _ Leaders Voting’ | | 02420442.040004444484.. Passengers teaving tor Havana, On Wage-Freeze. | Cuba, via Aerovias “Q” S.A.: i + 1 Hildergarde Hunter, Fay, E.| LONDON, Jan. 12—(4)—Brit- Tinsley, Rose D. Tinsley, Mar- ish union leaders vote to@ay* dn, garite Kaiser, Edward Kaiser, whether to, enderse the Labor John F. Breen, Ada Breen, Juan Government's wage-freezing poli- Avila, Teresa C. Avila, James P., cy. The vote will have an im-; Thomas, Elva Thomas, John Bur-| portant bearing on the ‘géneral! ton, Ettalee Burton, Earl Hoger,} election, which has been set for! Elizabeth Hofer, Daniel Le’ the 23rd of February. | Hirst, George B. Hirst, Mary The Labor Government has} Helen Rickets, Marjory S. Hirst, asked that there be no general} Phyllis Y. Hirst. j; Wage increases in 1950. The yote Carlos Calleja, Oliver P. Lumm, | t#day is by the executives of, 187 | Jacob Pozin, Russell David Allen, URions with a total membership | R. Chalmer Coppock, Marvin °f about eight million | Cohen, Donald Fogel, - Robert, Workers in Britain have grown Michelson, Betty Kitman, Wins- | estive over frozen wages Since ton Utley, Ruth Utley, Fred Ma: | the devaluation of the pound last gee, Herman Tameling, Helen September. However, since the | Tameling. Otto Doornbos, M-~ia | devaluation; the price index in- Doornbos, Richard - Buteer,- Wil-. Site Britain has remained steady. lara marteli. | ie eninge - Bat Marie Demeyers, Marsae De.| BIG DANCE TO BE HELD meyers, Rogelio Gomez, Claude'| (Continued ?rom Page One) Walker, Armando Battle, Jack} Harriet King, who is a vocalist Frances pression was you.’ i thought that was it , False | he had him. I yelled at him to stop, and|exploded. “You're the same as the time.” wonder if I was hearing str: it. | Zachary met the turned toward h: tions were of the best. Then they | kn: “I wouldn’t put it that way.” “De Pole “That,” the gambler said quiet-{ hill. was about|main body of the Sioux should | us.’ (To be continued) BBG Pensacola with the Cabot the: will be able to look back on thei Key West visit with pleasur te rr pnts IPA Knightssecond, her score being’ much enjoyed her trip and stay | Simonton, 5185, and"Mrs. Paul Lumley third, | with a score of 4720. In the high- card cut, Mrs. Peul Herrick won! with the nine of hearts. Mrs. Cowart had chosen as a floating prize this week a charm-* there, California weather cannot | Joseph Jones, June Dechamps, compare ‘n mildness and niceness| Evelyn Dechamps, Emanuel M. with the weather here. Silverstein, David Hartman, John Next week’s meeting will take | J- Collins, John L. Moser, Minnie place at the home of Mrs. Lucille | H. Moser, Ruby Moser. z Hardaway on Georgia street. Henry Harrell, Mary Harrell, Beautification Project On Fred Mariani, Jean Mariani, Vicencio LaMonaca, Josephine LaMonaca, Maria Ortiz, Marta Bétancourt, Florencio Betancourt, Bayview Park Reactivated Monday Nila Nunez Enrique Arango, The Bayview Park beautifica- tion program started in Decem- ber-and suspended during the Xmas holidays, was reactivated: on Monday, of this week, it was annoufited today, by Paul G: Albury, City Recreation Direct- or, The first leg of this program wag_furnished by the Key West Garden Club under the direction of Mrs. William Warren, by hav- ing.planted along the walk on Trumar Avenue side, 18 hibiscus Shirley Graner, John Hoge, Keith plants, all of which are growing Feigan, Milton McCline, Daniel | Feriol, Anna Feriol, Jack Berselli, Ada Berselli, Margaret Stuatz. Emma Cobb, Glynn Archer, very nicely. Mr, Albury stated that many more plants are needed, crotans, hibiscus or any kind of plant that,| Pearl Crousey, Piedad Archer, | will help to beautify the park. Clyde Bonham, Marie Bonham, He requests that any individuais|Harold Roy, Frederick Cook, or organizations that have plants|Americo Almeida, Mariana Al- that they would like to donate, |™eida, Christine Burgiss, Evelyn please bring them to Bayview |MaAbee, Jay Row, Ida Row, Joe Park or Phone 341-R and he wil] | Worsham, Amhabell ‘Worsham, be only too glad to come by ang | Harold Miller, Hilda Miller, Helen pick them up. Miller, Henry Randall, Nernice J et Randall. Hortensia Fernandez, Jose Navy Wives Bowling Resumed The NCCS group of Navy wives bowlers, at the Tuesday and Friday morning sessions dur-! Pedros, Ursula Martnez, Josefina Fernandez, Rosa Viabero, An- thony Hartung, Mollie Mesa, Guy ° Council P.-T. A, Monroe, Ida Monroe, Ruth Sch- midt, Martha Hagestratap, John- Meets Wednesday ny ” Hagestratoy, It has been annaunced that the | Kokenes, Violet Kokenes, Helen Monroe County Constantine | monthly meeting of Monroe Hagestratoy, Xenophon, Hages. tratoy, Clinton Marti, Carol Mar- Simonton, | with a northern name band,-who } is visiting in Key West, and who j will be featured, They’ playlet | will last about 45 minutes, | The members of the Navy Of-! fig Wives Club will be “in! charge of serving refreshments, “We believed the YMCA is \making a forward step in the } good will between the City of jKey West and the crewmen) aboard the Cabot,” said Forrest | i Turner, director of the USO-YM- ! |berg, Edith Morgan, James Mc-| Inteny, Teresa Gonzalez, Nell | McGregor. oY After The Big Free Show | Every Night—All Week STARTING MONDAY | JANUARY 16 ing the past week, made the rst baaeegd Cound ot Parent-Teach. lowing tfigh scores: Gladys Ehrn. | &"® Association will be held next reiter-177; June Tucker-172;! Wednesday. afternoon, January Jeanne Reynolds-156; Judy 18, at 1:30 o'clock in the Auditor- Poulds-145; Edna Breeding and ium of Harris Elementary School, Dorothy Gravat-144 each. Lunch will be served at 12 Other ‘bowlers were: Shirley, Noon at a local restaurant, and Barnes, Peggy Brumsted, Jose- | those members of the local P. T. phine Christiansen, Joyce Fer~ | A. groups wishing to attend the nandez, Frances Gainer, Helen luncheon will telephone _ their Hollacher, Enid House, Mary! president for reservations. Kung, Lois Spencer, Ferne Win-| These reservations must be gate and. Vera Wood. made not later than Monday, These* morning bowling ses-|.January 16, it was stated, and sions are open to any Navy wife any members of local P. T. A, who is interested, both beginners’ groups are welcome to attend. ti, Norma Espinosa, Dennis Ha- weood, William Hymes. Herm Frilay, Ora Frilay, Geo. McDonald, Stepahan Lelash, David Bize, Ina Bize, Ofelia Perez, Palmira Carneado, Car- mine Policastro, Marid Policastro, Rose McDonald, Mato Yehich, Rafael Inglott, William Bahn, Ethel Bahn, Helen Greenaa, Charles Greenaa, Irving Lands- “Old 2 40,50,602” You're end ‘experinced bowlers. The palace of Balder, ancient Seandinavian light god, stood a the Milky Way os F ie onl at enero — Forget your gge! Tho sande are at 5 . a i ustralia aging mp: pear aig to body " Ag oe hich Onrex Tonic T: a pep, younger feeling, thig very’ day. New “get ncquainted'"sige only” to curtail the mistletoe which kills many of that continent's forest trees. At all drug stores everywhere—in Key West, at Gardner's Pharmacy, wife.are scheduled = | Court tomorrew to seek approval of an Australian sever- ance of their It is expected that neither Ros- se; mae g ee Win Raise the Worlds Standard. gain ! 1: 1950, the reasons for moving up to Cadillac will become so great, that if you contemplate the purchase of any car outside the lowest-price field—you should see the new Cadillacs first! Here are some of the things you may look forward to seeing when America’s most renowned motor car builder unveils its ofierings for the ensuing year. ive Tee To Meet Jan. 18 5 There will be a meeting of the cope Ne ever- High School Band x . pow un 4 ‘a dechill, and be | “he wederslande (Ware and Ot tne seas em Ree Of we've been talkin’ toSam Under- Girector of the High School Band | announeed today. A concert by the Junior High Sehool will feature the meeting. Refresh- ,; ments will be served. } }__All parents interested in the ‘High School Band are invited to atend. Instructions In Band On Jan. 20 The beginners’ elass in instruc- tion in band instruments will be held at the High School Annex from 9 until 12 on Friday, Janu-, | ary 20, it was anno pay i . director of ie CA,. today. “The various women’s “fe epee organizations of the city is co- cperating in every respect. Dillon has several band instru-; ments for rental or by purchase “When the crewmen return tojef the parents of children who wish to join the band. They will be displayed on January 20th at the High School Annex. ; wife the aa fl pened Boosters’ at You will see four wholly new series of cars—all with entirely new bodies—gorgeously restyled, You will see cars whose pere tormance is so outstanding that to drive one of them for a single hour is to want it forever. You will see seores of advance- ments and improvements which add to quality, endurance, econ- omy and dependability, And, finally, you will see all this in acar whose lowest-priced model wil] actually cost Jess than certain models of aumerous other makes! By ail means, see the new Cad illacs before you act in 1950. They will give you the new yardetick for motor car guality—and caine. Te won't be long! So please stand by for the presentaswn date for thus community. MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY 419-421 Caroline Street and Telegraph Lane, Key West, Florida 4 : Telephone 32>