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SOCIETY PERSONALS...NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN IEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor HEM’ 4 INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Has ‘The A. Roc kmans |Olfic er 7 ahatie 9 ; Ee ake fh Wives’ Swi imming Classes (ERT EY JORDAN TO M y Son, My Son! SPE“K AT MEETING | { | : | Are Hosts At iTo Be Re ad Friday And ; : xs hie SES 2 | Lo be Khesume ric ay Ane Saturc ay | Candlelighted Ceremonies For Cocktail Party OE CORAL SHORES PTA) | Cocktail Party | ~ Swimming classes for officers’ wives will be resumed next Fri-| yy ; : | eé . | ! day afternoon and’Saturday morning at the seaplana be e office : i 1: Members At Casa Marina Hotel | Lt. (ig) and Mrs. A. Rockman pool. Free instruction Will be given by Mrs. Marv Destoff and Miss (S°mttive of the Florida Hiealth | ‘2 Initiation ceremonic: and the Beta Sigma Phi Ritual of the! “¢™® Pests at & cocktail party) Helen Taylor, ‘volimiedt' authoriqed: Red-Grog-twaten safety instruc. | DePa'e™ “Towels were performed by candlelight in the Casa Marina hote! | S#tutday night at. their home,| tors serving with the Key Westichapter.) F Cont Shon Saturday night. Mis. Wilhelmina Harvey conducted the ceremony | 1920 Patterson avenue. | Winter weathgy, interrupted the schedule of the swimming | joiq 2-45) relax ina hotel room, especially decorated for the occasion. She was| The party celebrated Lt, (jg- Classes several’ months a¥o, but ¥-———-—— : ln e° Ta assisted by Mrs. Elissa Knowles, Misse: Elizabeth Achc on, Gloria | Rockman’s recent promotion it is now expected that the meet- D a PEt settGe » Riyas and Sylvia Baker. | Shrimp and other hors d’oeuv-' ings can be held regularly untif Se mator Sraaither s « Mrs. Margaret Scully and Miss Audrey Blum took the Rituai 1es and cocktails were served. | "1@Xt winter. Sponsored by tue] 7 oy Vigip | Mis Ret \l nier of the Jewels and the initiates were Mr . Lena Bervaldi, Ms Alicia | Guests included the following | Officers’ Wives’ Club. as one of And Brother Visit nostess to. me the Bareelo, Mrs. Margaret Connor’, Mrs. Katherine Buckner, Mi.+ °fficers and wives from the sub-| its interest groups, the classes ae uy > PTA Board a Friday Wlorenee Walker, and Mrs. D0 ee _ {marine USS Cubera, on which] Will meet once a week,in two He Ee With Pare sie ight, at whiel r the thy Camden. | Lt. (jg) Rockman serves: Lt,| Sections, trom 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock | U.S. ator Geor a nene MSSUnE iesed and his brother, Fran ather flew here Saturday for a b afternoon and fr S@turde Comdr. and Mrs. G. M. Reeves, | ach Friday Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. T. H. Wil-|10 to 11 o'clock ever Following the ceremonies, cock-| . Re Homer Rigas | tails and hors d'oeuvres were R. Pollock eda cis ance cee Honeymooning liams, Lt. and Mrs. G. M. Hayes, | morning Pe visit at the rina hot }and Mrs. C. W. himan. , Son ogactan ‘ b| They returned to Washington last} [7s..° . “ ; : Lt. (jg) and Mrs. J. W. Viele, Lt.| Mrs. Roger T. Buggon, club ashing Hl she. pe nee uct on the hotel patio, end : : , i y SUS Ss { or ee ‘In Key West (jg) and Mrs. J. A. Vaughan ana poe! et ee groups. and | night ; ; Visits Re iets DF 1 S, as a . leas ; | Mrs. M aly, chaiman of the : r others v De cara }'\Sisiting his parents at the hotel, ORG MO ae PAu aoe | with their parents, Jt an In Palm Beach |’ joined the group Homer Bigart, New York He-| Other guests included: Lt sb le PARE: CLOUD OTE 208) Nos Frank Sinat : i Se Dancing followed. rald-Tribune columnist, and his|@%4 Mrs. W. R. Fitywilson Lt [cites station and may be r FE eee ee ae cre Mise aber Bollocls a Sorority members and guests bride, a former secretary of the | “2) # Se ae Eee cre ll stfic | oie. bes j through next weeker f sigue present included: Miss Blum,|Herald Tribune. are honeymoon-|(i8) and Mrs. Ed F. Welch, Jr., | spectively. All officers’ wives are eae IES pss Mrs. Scully, Mr. and Mrs. Carl‘ ing in Key West | Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Shangold, Mr. | invited to enroll 7 = j with Ra ee Seay § eo we {and Mrs, Guy R. Parker and Mr wn | Mari. Barmine Morris| Brahms, ee ee ried | ip) Key | West SOUTH CAROLINIANS | oy, tives, Mrs, Connor:, Miss Walker, Mr. five weeks upon his return from \ UP J . | s soe and Mrs. Camden, Miss Barcelo,|the Korean front during Febru- | ENJOY VISIT HERE | Wed To A, Souval, OUIO.:NS°TO SPEND Ao i Miss Baker, Jeff Knight, Mrs | ary. He liked Key West so much | Presbyte erian | Pol ends Misi Wi Rdieabrels| New York Attorne Pau 3S 33 ‘Si ec eee : { Florenee Ardagh, Wright Rabon,|he brought his bride here fol-| | ales 4 secter ga cutie ee AS ere a Y\ THREE WEEKS HERE | a. * , : J iW. To Have | and Mrs. O. D. Boyd of Spartans-| i ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harvey, Lt. lowing their, marriage about 10 omen £0 ave a St ae mst atl "Word Been: aecch Mr. and!Mrs. Fred W. James] | Hl See Gade eee oe ees ce “Cooked Food Sale | tie Santa “Maria. hotel in Key| friends here of the recent: mar-| and Mrs. Jat ter, Mrs. G. A.| © ( and Mrs. Chester Knowles, Mrs. the Hibiscus motel s00KeQ 00d Sate | Wastimmthis ia then tietawvieit tol cee of Mec Mari heatine ne ldands é ORG GLE . ‘ Blanch Miller, Miss Maude Rob- ; Mr. and Mrs Bigart will sail] Women of the First Presbyter-| the Ibe snaninace ood Weer eee les n Oho eatas | : 2 ‘ oS ertsy Miss Rivas, Mrs. Betty Say-'for Europe on April 18, where}jan church will have a cooked thevoarcicncoviuuiiucke aanaton 4|a°Now ca ata eae aol es onl : (P) Wirephoto ers, Mrs. Betty Saunders, Lt.'Bigart will be on a roving, re-} food sale Saturday on the church | F acoerEN Mes Boren ciel pnan lane 1 to stay three weeks. | ‘TH EMOTION, Mrs. Ernest Richardson holds Comdr, E. J. Wagner, Mrs. Rose Porting assignment for the He- jawn. Thel sale will begin at 11 NOIS GUEST ON _ | former Kev Wout winietecidene (0 first visit here and| SPEECHLESS WIT) sage pelins See Lat Beant Wilson, Mrs, Grace Crosby, Mrs, ld-Tribune MaGGUESIURAGG’ Gin jana ane OIS G 1 the hand of her soldier son, Ernest'Jr., 16 on Lis atrival at Seattle, Hy 1 a é Ss. sie re ws et o'clock Saturc ay oon ebay Mr. Souval’s offices are at 1 Wall: they e guest at the Santa) Wash., from Korea aboard the military sea transport Gen, M. M. ngela Caro, Mr. and Mrs. Newt nounces Mrs. Bernie C. Papy.| FIRST VISIT HERE street, New York ‘Maria hot | Patrick. The Salishan, Wash. youth was returned from combat Ketching:, Mr. and Mrs. Hollon JV oman’s C ibe To (chairman ee ree aa . for a minority discharge. Sgt. Ernest Richardson, the boy’s father, Bervaldi, Miss Edna Hoff, Miss | Baked ham, salads, cakes, cook-| | Mr. and Mrs. A. / pain joins in the greeting. The father is stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. 1 Josephine James, Lt. William Hear Speec hB yy | ies, homemade pies and role | James B. Maguire of Galesburg. Pryor, Miss Gwen James, Lt. dishes will be sold. Members of| fllinois., are visiting in Key Women Now Have Opportunity foie |___ 3 €omdr, R. Schofield, Miss” Vir. | Connie Hudgins |the committee in charge include} West for the first time. They Hakan maoert helene [Mrs. Josph Bringman and Mrs. {are guests at the Santa Maria| Original And Inventive In Cooking |Naval Station |MIGH SCHOOL PTA Miss Ellie Rae Gwynn, Mr. and |James Sterling. motel and report theygplan to re- | és | were 1 COMMITTEE TO MEET 8 re |' The monthly meeting of the ae main here ten days andienjoy the The food processing industry, by freeing women from much of| Wives To Have Re renuel Lopez, Mr. and Key West Woman's Club, sched- HOUSEWIVES WOULD {Wonderful weather, “2 — the drudgery of preparing me s given them the chance to be | : Ail members of the Executive 3 Micheal sna ae cue Jessie led for tomorrow afternoon, has 4O Faia = | Asa SARE original and inventive in the culinary arts | Coffee, April 12 Committee of the Junior-Senior i a s_ Acheson. | been Past oned fpr a weet oe |ADD TO LEISURE TIME| INDIA VISIT HERE “If w op right,” says the food editor of House Beautiful | Faith School PTA are urged 4 tea me cause 0! le meeting 0} je state a “i os 7 x i. r ); tio: yne of » y | y. A “ oy ’ * bo ‘ se aR >PING | 5 wine, “the hard work of food preparation is done before the| Mes, A. L. fowler, Mrs.,R. -F. |attend a committee meeting to be } Coming Events i al being held in Daytona) BY WEEKLY SHOPPING | FOR THIRD SEASON food reaches u>. This gives a freedom knd creativity to meal-get- | Foster and C. E. Grohs! will held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in a Each Florida housewife can get} a tor Key West for the] ting that wz »ssibl. h EE be hostesses. at the manthly: cof-} the home of Mrs. E. E. Hood, 919 y aay Aes 282 Boe : A visitor in Key West for the}ting that was impossible wheny b yc TEND AY: ABATE + ‘ | Mt ts meeting Mw be held Apri iL) an extra vacation of more than| third time are Mt and Mrs, Ed-| cooking was a dirty, lahorious| fee mecting of the ‘Naval Station | Southard street. ‘ ee aiye: ~ ae en ot Se Aslegates ‘to | the: conVention | 4 week from household activities win Ball, Jr., and daughtet i MPU" Se |Red Glamor Girl | officers’ Wives’ club to, be held aioe : i dor Renior High. school PTA will give their reports, and N Sc this year | Dorothy E. Ball) of ‘Ft. ‘Way: e April installment of the| \Thursday. April 12, at’ thé Fort) Je ® N yi F + Will mect at 7:30 pm..in the Connie ' Hudgins, will give ‘the | "a Jistle more than seven full ne iS new food department, | Taylor dfficers’ club. Fir i ¢ ass tor « jeme of Mrs. E. E, Hood, ‘speech that won her second pla | days in the 365 could be added to } poomeers br reer Oued akc AHe Editor ‘exnlaine thal a craacd The ‘coffee will be ‘served *at{’" 919 Southard street. inthe: State American Legion | fae SE eUaIS" homes! sesso Wea 0) boats : . » iin Ye Pot Nea9 Ue ooelataageh ee fate SiON | the leisure time of every home-| yy ops . Hive cook out snow’ bow a 10 a.m. on the élub patio. Colered Citizens ‘ aot at 2 par i are modernize her food shapping |from formulage -:~ pees, AOL A ‘ w pe ‘Tény Mattine?, first aid ehair i mien ab 4 inde thevmanse, “APES. J. i. 'N. {LONEY habits, a study conducted by the | Counselor Dac [oem formulameral ee ae a TEMPERATURES | 00 ee wea Chane uy s class. ers! ee! Sevvel .Homemaker’s Institute; U " |“is that the same basic, recipé : E y f the American Red ,Cross, an- ‘ Tenis class... Oifjeert Wine. 14 QOLNG KELL teveals, , | gute Divane wecitcceat vena | 41 7:30 A.M. ES Halinces that the chapier ia OF {MnP Seecialsjpperest af NP Mrs..John B. Maloney’ is con- The research disclosed wnat Here Tomorrow Naval Station tennis courts valescing nicely at her home, 508 most cf Florida 3 hor i Rehcthe ook : * Simonton street,. after suffering wives. shop groceries ev «Key West Temple No. 20, @ broken hip abovt three weeks cay. a staggering total of 187,- vthis hse Sane s ag0, reports her er, Mrs. 916,092 hours, or approximately | Ww. qhythian Sisters, will:meet at Co ce Mills Wh By shopping only tion’ with the ~ federal «-govern-| | change in flavor is the easiest é : aie ,..._|change to make.” As an examp, E, L. Miller, counselor of Vora- she suggests that nothing.willl tional Rehabilitation,’ a public k ‘ iE ations 8 public) -o much’ with so ‘ittle Por RenYACe OR AE State: Se sKDODELa serts than Jamaica. rum. 5 ern a course in Figst Aid to the colored citizens of, the com- ;munity on Tuesday evening at . 2917:30 o'clock at the sehool. Atlanta | Ansusta Billings ' Birmingham ‘61 "| Bismark 7,445,785 ispteey: <nights sal Principle Two, the-editor a | «Red Cross is cooperating with ‘ BORE Pet ne nie home from the «ME County tivice a week tor food, which! ment, will be at the Monroe], ©lmsrtacing the Boston | civ eine ih coccinea as igi Dythiag Hall on Fleming jospital several day now is possible because modern County Clinie tomorrow, 2 to-5] pyc vaca” “She posts out I Buftalo aH Pag eee 1 street. e | Z 45 i asic recipe I . i program. Al ck wardens ane Sepa ———_———_——__—- housenold refrigerators can hold| p.m., and Wednesday, beginning ay ie ng as junket! Charleston 60! ged to attend ¢°? Woman’s Auxiliary of St. . entind < se this »ek’s supply of | st 8:30. a.m., as. long ‘a@: neces-| 2" 3° § ore i Chic: urge » atten ‘ gs RE oH Group will meet at 8 p.m. at more than a_ week's supply of | » as ig as nec “lean be made an ant desert | icago 3. 2 Cue eaea ot } Paul’s Episcopal Church wili temporary Masonic home on food at a time, each housewife! sary. |by substituting cream for miik | Corpus Chr: 53. Mail The 7 to. Relea 3 meet at 3 p.m. in the Parish Amelia street could reduce grocery shopping My. Miller represents a- service jana sherry for vanilla. | Denver 24 | Mav zen to Kea I Hall. Sl scover sewing class, special time by half, Whereas every day to the public that restarés dis- |“ a rd piinaiplarot grea) Detroit 34 ot W. M. U. of First Baptist interest group of Officers’ shopping requires an estimated abléd persons to paid jobs with eG tke Line Abia expert reco! El Paso 4? ( Church will meet at 7:30 Wives’ club, will meet from 15 full days a year of each home- out cost to the individual unabic! Sede Gao cambleaion ot cworan Ft. Worth 39 ‘he pm. at the church. 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of maker, the twice-a-week systtm to pay for the services. necessa & com Tecipes to form. a brani Galveston 56 ave - been % «ve Beginning Spanish class will Mrs. Karl Kunz, 2019 Staples cuts the figure to 7.5 days to preserve or restore,,the abil-/ 1" '° ech Example: Top hot Jacksonville 60 1 1 “ineet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San avenue. The Servel study also revealed ity to work. ; mingeihiead Sain Hot iople etna fears City 35 ¢ enseCarlos school, over Palac Junior Chamber of Commerce other flaws in women’s food Vocational Rehabilitation is} oe a news dean Goeedll KEY WEST 75 = * au * will meet at 8 p.m. at the club shopping habits. For example, 66 available to men or women who] "00 Wo" 20 U' then douse the | : Key West Airport 75 seare TUESDAY, APRIL 3- house. ees aste valuable energy are phy:ically or mentally handi-|° LCE " Los Angele: ‘ per cent waste valuable energ3 pl a {i ething with tots of Wwe os Angeles 50. Advanced Spanish class will | Bowling for officers’ wives be- jy concentrating grocery purch- capped through “Accident, illness) WDele thing with lots of whipped | . Meouiai i a : cream flavored with sugar, rum] (P) Wirephoto| ille 36 ! meet from 8 to 9 pm. at San gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- 2.5 into Friday and Saturday, or ather causes. Its - primary aha Leger eee ‘ | | Meridian 65 | Carlos s¢hool, ove: Palace val Station bowling alleys. itnou h they could more easily purpose is to get the ‘disabled {*" ; | LAURA DIAZ (above). glamor. | Miami | theater. La Concha Navy Wives Club »p during the first three days person back to work for pay. It | gitl of the Italian Communist | Minneapolis 33 ‘ Bridge and canasta, sponsored No. 8° will meet at 10:30 a.m. te-week when stores ate less applies mostly to. civilians. but Funland To } Panty: is on trial af. Chieti, | Memphis 42 ‘ HN eupecial aniaest group at ee Butlin W8-on the Naval ded. One ieason advanced veterans may and do ‘receive | fale. for. offenses, sanipst Ue Nave Orieane 67 the Officers’ Wives’ club. wi Station. : aes ning services under this progra Ope. e@ 90-year-o) ru- | é A is , se ae for t housewife’s adhering to services under this program. R GC D : j 5 - iN York 46 Ho ene ey ee arias, Aatorition weeekend shopping habits is that Vocational Rehabilitation eww. | MNEOPEN Gir Duvall | notte. a parliamentary’ deputy | Nor 33 pent Taylor Ottice ’ Club. : pense bal RA te Gvaleses she has not yet fully realized ices are also available to em- ee cena ° | merely criticized ‘the political | Oklahoma City 35 OMG ee ac tha oH “O88 that modern refrigeration keeps lovers. These services include. | Qepeet Tonight actions of the ct icf of a toreign | Omaha 34 from 9 a.m. to noon at the ote? srishable foods many days long- Without charge: Effective coun-|* state.” She denied the charge | Pensacol Naval Station bowling alleys. Beginning golfers class of Of- perishable foods many days long ’ She der ; | Pensacola “lie enna ficers’ Wives’ club will meet ¢r than was possible with the seling to salvage and ‘ conserve] Funland Amusement Park wii!) that she said in a speech that | pittsburgh scHandicrafts class tor officers & } Ba een cota i manpower; evaluation of capaci- Phe Park! “the Pope's bands are dripping | Roanoke . i at 7:30 at 10 am. on the handbal! old icebox which long ago 1 |re-open here toni T Pa Sore ese Roanoke Bere the mrentia fe Iding field behind Echoasis on the neces:ary both frequent shopping ties of applicants with disabili-| ;iginally opened | 70:12; eee St. Loui : above the recieation building ait ese ‘ a ut t o 2 lant aig vs EEEESe rem muma| fi & e 7 = Naval stati and “loading for the week- Ue"; expert experience in plant! 5,val street on January 11 and | Antonio . on the Naval Station ava) station. : . : : tae amhe Ss : u - : i * ES Key west ‘Woman's Club will Key West Outboard Club aux- end uiveys to AL suitable] as been closed for the past sev-| Loday In History | San Francisco Sa ake aa ias iliary will meet at 8 p.m. in ine error of 1 jobs In which disabled persons} eral weeks. . | Seattle Eg not meet as scheduled, but reas Beek = Aaa Lines ene A aeeveaene may be employed; aid in restor-| | Owned and operated by Cecil! 1018 | Tallahassee will meet at 3 p.m. on April the home of Mrs. Anthony F e notre E werk jena Johnson, 2776 Staples ave- -y homemakers, the research ing ang ari es wee jCarbonell and Mrs pioneer gricultural| Tampa Ee ior Woman's Clut , nue. howed. because of the around- ¢'s: referral of trained, skilled.) field Reed, journal, begin ic in Balti-| Washington 50 I Eipest igen but wil THURSDAY, APRIL, 5— the-corner accessibility of stores. reliable workers who have had}the park will more—runs to 1897 GE 5 H meet at 8 p.m. on April 10. Elks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. Suburban dwellers have learned the advantage of careful Prepara-| Jocation, whic! been imp 1865—Gen. Lee's army slips out! 'T. oday’s +" Kev West Assembly No. 13, at the club on Duval s to buy foods twice or three tion Ae enemy and follow-| ed for the re-opening. The owners! of the Petersburg lines—the be { it Order of Rainbow for Girls — V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will times a week. and the rural Sat- UP after placement | believe Funland will remain open the end of the Civil | nni versartes i 1 will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the at 8 pm. in the VFW home. urday shopping habit is still feir- Of interest to employers _ is; throughout the summer | yeaa He might be an Attorney, a Con- annex of the First Methodist .D.C. will meet at 4:30 p.m. in ly ral in th proof Vocational Rehabilitation} The “Whirl-Wind” will be fea dant, Johnson pio tAg =e eae E. Owens, popular} tractor, a Druggist, a Grocer, an 1 A SaS ut home of Mrs. Allan — eae can furnish _ that rehabilitated | tured at the park. This ride was a ye = i Ba a : aes Sop stian-manaaee of; Automobile Dedler: Whatever k=" Minoca Council, Degree of Cleare, North Beach Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary Perons: 1. Come to work regu- | feature of the Tampa fair | bisa iy "ped @ igi ae England. Died) his business . . . whatever the 1 Pocahontas will meet at 7:30 Key West Garden Club will will meet at 2 pm. at the geen oe s) ane tena 5 where wil be as hs ti I-movie house, the! 1344 ue ooh Putinbetaee Litierais or service you are look: ri p.m. in the Redmen’s Hal] meet at 8 p.m. in the Wom- hospital and 3, Have better gai ceords. }lery and, for the , kiddies Eloiric opens in Los! dier, noted publish d ing for, you'll find it in the ; Key West Chapter No. 283, an’s Club auditorium Executive Board of Harris Vocational’ Rehabilitation has | will be a merry-go-roun Angele {son of {ounce it the feiss be ©. 2_..National Sojurners will meet — Officcrs of Fern Chapter OES School PTA will meet at 9:30 cight basic steps: 1. Early start; j planes, skyride and a 10adPrecidents Wilsons | hie house of ihe fat b ay ton YELLOW PAGES’ ‘ at 7 p.m. in the First Presby- : BA Ares als ty i a.m. at the home of Mrs. John 2. Rahabilitation, , diagnosis; 3,|° Pap corn, candy apples a ES en ae | OF Hee arene a P. will meet at 3 p.m. in the \ : ae AED torie “The must be made!don. Died Féb.’ 27, 1930. your Telephone Directory g “terian church Henatcee HevmcraiCur Knowles. 1122 Stump lane. Guidance and counseling; 4. Phy- | other typigal,amusemer of TS acy,” before joint 5 hey ee % S<=erris School PTA-will meet at sane ciae YRIDAY, APRIL 6— sical restoration,.. when needed; | fréshmenits. Will be avi Seat GaGa ro | Obieaige balieaeste eae thao, +++ your handiest guide to i 7:45 p.m. in the school audi- advanced Sewing class, special Swimming class, special inter- 5. Training fon_a ne eh etal GA 1922<By Act of Congress,| founder of medical centers, born WHO BUYS — SELLS i torium. interest group of Officers est group of Officers’ Wives’ lary services; 4 Placement} 8 {he ha’s . left what's important. | American Indians, born in Cana-lin Highlan Di ¢ NTS — REPAIRS « Southernmost Pistol and Rifle Wives’ club, will meet from club, will meet from 3:30 to Follow-up When the disability hag, been.!ga can cross the border at will, ligase RENTS : esaeu-Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 9 a.m. to noon in the home of 4:30 p.m. at the seaplane * Vocational Rababilitation oper- | properly treated and the person | j94)—United States turns back| —1862—William B. Wilson, miner, 13 ‘ the Jr. Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Ri W. Safford, quarters base officers’ pool, ates on the theory that it is not} properly trained for and placed ig the Dominican. Republic its} union official; Pennsylvania con- | E i 5 on Fl ee aed a0, Naval Station annex irst year Spanish wil) What a man has lost, but what |in the right job, he can do that {customs control, after exercising! gressman, the first’ secretary of ‘ ca Finigee Cootiette Club 371 igoginners sewing class. snecial meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. —— 5 = —— | ieb as well as anybody, officials | i; for some 33 years Nabor, born in Scotland. Dicd : will meet at 8 p.m. in the interest group of Officers’ at the NCCS Club at 1021 SATURDAY, APRIL 7— “f the service believe. | -1945—Americans take Kassél,| May 25, 1034. fase 2 “VEW Home j Wives’ club, will meet from Duval street Women of First Presbyterian] Anyone interested in thi Germany, af hard fighting. | 1862 Nicholas Murray Butler,| ~ Key West Players will meet at 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of | Alcoholics Anonymous — will church will have a cooked |ice, whether they are d | 1947—U.N. “Security Council] famous president of Columbia $ ® p.m. at the Barn Theater Mrs. R. G. Hazelwood, 51 meet at 8 p.m. in the annex food sale beginning at 11 | persons or employers, may obtain | votes U. S, trusteeship over form-! University, eminent citizen, born ? : « ior ae y Buse eae . Rest Boren hai a of aS First Presbyterian 5 a.m. on Me chursy, Jay aay information by calling | er “Pacific islands mandated to} in Elizabeth, N. J. Died Dec. 7, 1, ' atho! ers America irst year Spanish class, secon hurch. Swimming class, sperial inter-|the Monroe Clinic and making the Japs 11947. y n pm. at St. half, will meet from 3:20 to League bowling for all navy est ¢roun of Officers’ Wives’ |an appointment to see Mr. M | ~ Truman directs new| 1864—Frank’ H. Vizetelly, fa- i 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, ives begins promptly at club, will meet from 10 to 1+} while he is here tomorrow and Presidential assistant Gordon} 1 S' A es is tea eae P ee ; a s\ |med New York dictionary maker] g9) : : nie Dax aoe 4 over Palace Theater 9:30 a.m. at the Naval Station a.m. at the seaplane base of- | Wednesday. The clinic's phone| Gray to formulate a world trade] and lexicologist, borr in Euglena: gee yy "auspwone Sewing Group Monroe County bowling alleys. . ficers’ pool number is 467. drive. | Died Dec. 20, 1938. - |