The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 5, 1951, Page 3

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SOCIETY. PERSONA JEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor Beta Sigma Phi To Sponsor Sprin | _ Fashion Show At Casa Marina Kiwanis Club To Back Drive For : vee And Musical Show Friday THE KEY WEST CITIZEN On Patio At Casa Marina Hotel |Polly McKenna To € thaplain, Mrs. Menges Give Dinner ruct Officers’ |Party For Members Of Chapel Choir dn PHO? PAGE THREE NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TQ EVERYONE : Citizen Office, 1935 Beta Si i ie c q , IWinoe To os on taney reine * ee Got a spring fashion show Mand a groped Ki Formal dress is optional at tomorrow night’s “Dance Fashions W seuss 1 Crt tp ae se sy aoe * eS : Leauge ee : ; sa ‘asa Marina hotel. Cloth embers of the Key West Ki- ” t ‘} [eer ee ee ee me ee Tor the children and tostnatrs Wut nice lothes 1951" hew-dance to be held on Casa Marina hotel patio, reports lof the choir of the U.S. Naval Me jn te Maal ' Fashion director AHollon Bervaldi will ; Mrs. Florence Ard pnd means committee Pe the show. Mrs. Bervaldi is committee chairman and commit- jtee members are Mrs. Edith oe a Edith Lopez, Miss ‘aude rts and Miss i . Baker. — Miss’ Elizabeth Acheson, Mr. Ida Gelirich and Miss Gloria Ri. vas are in charge of Publicity pain ag there Allen and Mrs. auline Ketehings are j a of tickets. . <5 hen Music for the show direct the for the models is Miss Sylvia Baker. lagh, sorority president, has placed the ways in charge %. 5 modeled. Hl : Mrs. children’s models. New Elk Officers Youngest Ever Installed Here Officers of Key West Elks Lodge No. 551, who will be in- stalled in ceremonies tonight, jare the youngest ever to hold these high offices in Key West, an Elk leader reported today. wanis Club voted to sponsor the drive for funds to raise money to buy new uniforms for the Key West High School band at the club’s weekly dinner meet- ing held Tuesday night in Del- monico’s restaurant. Major Ear] Dillon, high school band leader, and Kiwanian, spoke to the group of the need of these uniforms. Mayor Louis M. J. Eisner ~as principal speaker for the meet- ing. He spoke on his interpreta- tion of the word, anticipation, and its application in daily life. | ing list of dance sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Russel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allshouse, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Navarro, Mrs. William R. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldsmith, Miss Etta Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Trevor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kircheiner, Mr .and Mrs. Angel Delgado, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Baker, Mr .and Mrs. William members of St. Paul's Choir Guild. j The first show, to be presented by the NCGS Club’s Little Thea-' v ter Group, will be at 9:30 o'clock. . The Choir Guiid, sponsors of the affair, danounced the follow- : * w |Mrs, Roberts Is \ | Elected Harris PTA President Mrs. Alice Roberts was elected president of the Harris Schoo! PTA for the 1951-52 term at z meeting held Tuesday night in the school auditorium. Other of- ficers elected were: Vice pre: WwW : | group held their weekly Station. Lieutenant Menges, chaplain the dinner was in sppr jon |senting an_ exceptionally {program of Easter music. | The dinner was served on t |large porch at the Menges hi | Arrangements of bouggainvilleau | and orchids decorated the ta A large cake decorated with a sical score was served. Each 's mame tag was a musical Following the dinner party the al at the chapel fine. pel, announces ir did in pre- |Medical Wives Of |Air Station To Be 'Hostesses At Tea Mrs. Warren Klein and wives of , medical department officers at Naval Air Station will be hostes- _,sess at the Medical Department | Officers’ Wives’ club monthly tea to be held next Tuesday afternoon u will be & lea ; Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Collins, : Saeats: nsae isaea. ts ; furnished by Mrs. Gellrich and!, Tomisht’s meeting and instal-|Mayor Eisner welcomed the€!and Charles Roberts. dent, Mrs, Carol Guipette; treas- | MJ ag ag Sang Ph at the quarters of Capt. and Mrs. i her orchestra. lation will begin at 8 o'clock, nbers of the Biscayne Bay} Proceeds from the dance wili|urer, Mrs. Virginia Key; secre- | ~@M. « ges, Choir Director and Mrs./O- A. Smith at the U. S. Naval ; — following a 6:30 o'clock cocktail | Kiwanis Club from Miami, who! go into the repair fund for the St. | tary, Mrs. Annie Ulcher; and his- Be H “ed By |Tom Whitley, Comdr. and hospital. Dr. Maercklein party and a buffet lunch. were guests at the meeting. | Paul’s Episcopal church building. | torian, Mrs. Charlotte Haskins. | PC FLONOTEG DY lH. F. Welle’ Comdr. and Mr.| ,The tea will be served at 2 ae é Officers to be installed are: : Miamian Evan Prosser enter-| | Table reservations for tonight's} During the evening’s business ZX ll Mt Fi sh F -y- |W. S. Antle, Comdr. and jo’ciock and bridge games will _ _ Visits In Home Of Robert A. Saunders, exalted rul-|"ained the group with several dance can be made by calling the| meeting, the PTA By Laws were | “-**~ = ish BI ¥ Bdwand Hearse ange and follow (er; John Blackwell, Jr., leading ; Songs. Children’s Corner, 76. |nead by Floya Clark. Principal) 7 : aug: d his |B F. Nesbitt, Lt. (jg) and Lt. Comdr. Evers — | knight; John Richardson, loyal| The birthdays of Earl Dillon en andolph T, Russell announce c re J : The A, Arangos | knight; Earl R. Adams, lecturing |end Lefty Regan were observed. 18¢ I ee Game eee La i be | Dt erate Abi eed Dr:'A.-G, Moorekiet knight; George Sykes, treasurer;| Judge Hilary Albury, Vincent vom pete n 18 d'clock tomorrow night in the! h be held| 5 ee ae aod ria, ford, Wis. hy reklein of Water-|Clitf Rains, secretary; Charles | Molina and Neil Saunders be- Brid. At K high school auditorium. Tommy | F > Base| Bee pihecs ar Ae ie an Mrs ‘Ordered To Duty wat week nes Visited here the | Fiak, tyler; Paul J. Sher, retiring |came members of the club. ge ey Walker and Glen Roberts will | po Lee rs Gia, Bee Beckie Ge] j Past w with Mr. and Mrs. |exalted ruler as trustee; Kermit| Plans for a third anniversary represent -Harris. The party, to start at 7 o’clock,| @ 7 MTS Merle Knight, Mrs. | - 3 :|Sue Johnson, Mrs. Polly Bownds. In North Treland West Bridge Club Antoni 2 ili tonio Arango, Jr., 620 William |is being given by officers Lewis, esquire; MlIton White-| party were discussed and a com- Michael Mariscal, i t, e and street. ‘ r 3 ‘ : ‘ 2 Paes en ES Mrs. A. P. Bonner, Jr., Mrs. Ma- This was Dr. Maercklein’s first a ee guard; Kingman | puree nati oo sereenee coe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Inslee tertained the group with piano} W Development | jolie Braastad, E. O. Ellingston,! Lieutenant Commander Adel- visit 4u Rey. West and ts | Curry, organist; and John Fpoh,| the party to be held in the near : selections. Also on the program |S 2 | SOG8, and Mrs. Ellingston, C. R.| bert R. Evers, USN, assi impeciee: with the city. ful eco| oo ee ane scored highest at Guplicate|was a group of acrobatics per~ | = aie | McKay. SOG3, Roy Randall, ET3,| tical evaluation cttacer ob Gusta had Ueda stationed in son ia oe Be Miami members present in-| bridge games at the weekly meet- formed by-fourth grade pupils of T : Offi i 3 lies. Tuyia Dreck Richart A UAnt Saketes irl ‘ stationed in the Navy Navy Wives Give |ctsed: J. H. Harris, William |ing of the Key West Bridge As-| rs. Leigna N-arch. | two 1¢ers Roe ee ara Me, | Ant Suiaae ine, Devel aoe ae sl Boca Chica for about four | Hutchison, C. H. Bruce, Bill Lar-| sociation held last night in the} Mrs. ¢p-E. Curry, president, | Hor ee oe perien: is Bilge soso x Dicng the Easter weekend Party In U.S. Pe mare ae nee range bowed vastigins ono presides re sa - «|Report For "ton Dews, AA, Donald W. Her-|for tempor additional duty at ‘a 7 “Tesse — ) a ort was mn by Mrs. Guinette | Fie a: ait 5 r Me and Ms Arango had guests Naval Hospi tal Other visiting Kiwanians were| Other winners were Mrs. Louis | Po the Spring Festival to be held | : . | ane ee and Stanley Tiger- aaa? io oe ee bie? nton Beach, Fla, in- Ed Hawkins and O. E. Killgore,|C. Brinton and Mrs. Arnold Mc- | 44 430 o'clock on the afternoon | uty in Gaty | man, AA. bos Fe ee eave Key West is sp es pone. Pictures were taken of the | Lorraine, Ohio; H. E. Jaques, Mt. Par who aomed — = nf May 4 at the school. j . . uni) Teen Diente can ae ht ed x 1 ae lor, rs. R.' monthly hospital party given by | Pleasant, Ia; Charles Miller, Ft. | Mrs. olefin erie Sata and It was announced that the PTA| Licutenant Comménder Powell eate suitable quarters for them.|in Chief Northeastern pr enri P the La Concha Navy Wives Club Lauderdale; and Fred Larson, come | axe: oodman, WO) ould donate an album of folk | Newt ingame, CEC, USN, Ls, (jg) Lennon Entered Army ‘land Mediterranean in Co 7 E No..88 Monday night in Ward Dj Beloit, Wis. scored third. encores to the school to be used t (jg) James G. J, World War I England. Purnose of the trip ig. to ming wents | ot the U. S. Navai hospital. Se ter aad sis in folk dancing cn the schoo J have re-” Lt (jg) Lennon is a native of help standardize, as far as pra- photographer took pictures of the! ground. Lighting has been ported to C sr Conrad E. Knoxville, Tenn., the son of the ticable, the ASW techniques and THURSDAY, APRIL, 5— Eiks Lodge will meet at 8 p.m. at the club on Duval street. V.F.W. Post No. 3911 will meet * at 8 p.m. in the VFW home. U.D.C. will meet at 4:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Allan Cleare, North Beach Key West Garden Club will! meet at 8 p.m. in the Wom- community sing around the piano | as well as other features of the evening's entertainment. Participating entertainers were ; Mrs. Lucille Clarey, Mrs. Cather- of the patients, a Mr. Wright. emcee for the program and copn- ducted a game entitled “Singo”. Sad ‘ af iami. , “ an'x Clay auditorium: with duis tor th vinkese wee . _This will be the first time, Mrs, Walter. H. Beckman, Manis. Mrs.'Curry appointed the ies | Loar. Blesing: Native Sar ee Officers of Fern Chapter OES/grand prize was a chocolate Wational vice president andg. —__—_—_—__—_—__ | lowing auditing committee to! o¢ Georgia Wor! sae ats i bonnes will meet at 8 p.m. in the}cream pie. chairman of arrangements, te- check the records of the PTA, Lear, Blasingame ic a graduate doing service i e 23¢ S. is : a ' Knowles : © Naval Construction Battalion in Elects Officers pot ide home of Mrs. Raymond Cur-| Ice cream was served by the Calls that the national board ry, Fleming street. following club members, Mrs. Members will be met and trans- Advanced Sewing class, special| Daniel Braxton, Mrs. Iona Aiken Potted to the headquarters hotel, 5 a "4 5 ; hates Mrs. Stensland’s 2 3 interest group of Officers'jand Mrs. Gloria Uhrig. the Delano, at Miami Beach, Wi > Mrs. March and University of Florida at Gaines- ;; ere Wives’ ent, ‘will. meet. Sym | where the ‘convention will be| N avy Wives Club re a Saeas ins perved the | Ville in 1990: ie oe ee es peda ie aeher, meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Pa- ‘held. trish Hall at St. Paul's Epis-| Tags bearing the national PTA copal church. }oak tree emblem with matching Poinciana School PTA will numbers were enclosed in the meet at 8 p.m. at the school. envelopes to simplify identifica- Anchor Lodge No. 182, Mason- | tion upon their arrival. The Na- ie Lodge, will meet at 8 p.m.|tional board members have beer in the Temporary Masonic |réquested to state the manner of Home on Amelia street. Htravel and the time of arrival. Business and Professionai|These suggestions were outlined Women’s Circle of Women of |by Mrs. Douglas Bullman, Dade 9 a.m. to noon in the home of Mrs. R. W. Safford, quarters 29, Naval Station annex. Beginners sewing class, specia’ interest group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of Mrs. R. G. Hazelwood, 51 Rest Beach. First year Spanish class, second half, will meet from 3:20 to 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, . : Giesitslty chair d by pak over Palace Theater. Fare eres yea nur ee lMre George Hanford, Leesburg,| U- S- Naval hospital party Mon- | During World War IL LCdr. BOTH WON eer Sewing Group Monroe County et day, because they were under | Blesingame was with the 14lst state vice president. All day Sunday, May 20, Dade *eaders with Mrs. Fred Vosloh in charge will be manning booths at home of Mrs. Gleason Snow, 1307 Reynolds street. | TUESDAY, APRIL 10— Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14 will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Knights of Phy- thias Hall. Truman Elementary PTA will Hospital Woman's Auxiliary will meet at2 pm. at the hospital. Executive Board of Harris School PTA will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. John Knowles, 1122 Stump lane. benefit of state delegations who will be notified of this courtesy by their own president. the different terminals for the, Dade Countians Plan Miami Beach | National PTA Convention, May 21-23 MIAMI BEACH.—(Special)—A letter explaining the special ine Shillinglaw, John Bell and one ; courtesies being planned by Dade County PTA leaders for national ! end state board members upon their arrival at the varioy: plane Mrs. Kenneth N. Holt was train and bus terminals for the 55th annual national convention at Miami Beach, May 21-23, is in the mail this week. Plans For Party Sunday Made By ins for a party to be held Sunday were completed at the weekly meeting of the La Concha Navy Wives’ club No. 88, held yesterday in their club rooms on the Waval Station. Sunday’s party will be from 3 to 5%0’clock and will be in the clubfpoms. Entertainment will be by group of children, who were unable to perform at the the age lirnit. Games will be played and re- freshments will be served. All club members, their families and friends are invited to attend. The group also made plans for a shipwreck dance to be held at the clubrooms in the near fu- stalled for these dances and for ytner various school activities The PTA also donated four vol- jley balls to the school. regular meeting night of PTA to the second Tuesday night in the month instead of tne tirst Tuesday: *' Principal Russell, Neil and Mrs. Leland March. ‘fhe room count was won by group in the school library. Arrivals A Daughter. Ellen Marie. Mr. and Mrs. 719 Francis street, are the par- ents of their first child, a 6- pound, 4-ounce daughter, Ellen Marie, born at 7:24 o'clock last Thursday night in the Monroe William Pierce, | | Grohs, SEC, USN, public works officer, resident | construction. officers-in-charge Lt. Lennon wil The group voted to change the handle all BuDocks contracts at the the Naval Air Station, and LCdr. | Blasingame, all BuDocks tracts other than at | Air Station. of Lenier High School, Macon, alaska and Guam. In 1945, he Ga., and received his B.S. degree Was placed in the inactive aval from the Reserve. He was restored to ac- in civil engineering Prior to his entry in the naval cervice» as a lieutenant (jg) in Greensboro, Ala. They have two reevvvvevevevvvvvvvvviyN 1943, he was employec as plan- pj N ou children, Frances, age 18, and ning and development engineer for the U.S. Department of Agri- Maz ME= & culture from 1935-1940; project ; | engineer, State Highway Depart- ictory A - ment of Georgia, 1940-1941, and ‘Wold Wee. 1. ‘Wie whe Bee | resident engineer of the Milledge- Pacific with one star and the | ville, Ga. State Hospital from World ‘War II Victory medal. (1941 to 1943. Naval Construction Battalion and for two months: pricr to ' going on inactive duty was as sistant public works officer at Great Lakes Navel Training Station. For the past four years, Ledr. con- . . as es Masel a warant officer in 1942, he School, he entered the U.S. Army 1 and served in World War I from ; June, 1916, to April, 1919. Be- fore entering the naval service ) Was occupiec in civilian life as a construction superintendent. former Mary C. Castleman of Lt. Lennon wear: the follow- Gecorations: Mexican Border, stars, American Area, Asiatic- OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla— While attending a State Demo- cratic meeting in a local hotel, on February 19, 1932, Oklahoma’s present governor, Johnston Mur- ‘ray, met Miss Eillie Emerson. | !respondent Paul L. Mesa, genx today. aval Station’ jate Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lennon.! Weapons being developed by the an —— After attending Knoxville High Undies States and United: King, ..! 01 jom. | Before being assigned to thé’ Surface Anti-Submarine Detach ment, Ledr. Evers was Command-_ jing Officer of the Destroyer Es-_ officers Voiture Locale 728, 40 and 8, Election of new P| a Friday evening at 8 p.m. at Legion Home, Stock Island, sf a) + oe Chef de Gare Robert M. iels will give his report of | District Promenade held in A_supver will be served fol--1+-- lowing the adjournment of the promenade, Mesa said. . Oily rags packed too closely te- gether may get hot enough a catch fire. : They were backing different | present candidates for vice chairman. FRIDAY, APRIL 6— y . : al sor geet meet at 7:45 p.m. in the school| While state board members| County hospital. \Blasingame has been employed Murray's man won and Miss ary eras wives ccataen headed by Mrs. Edith M2Bride| ‘ure. The ot brake be apap rag eee | as project and resident engineer. Rig a kee aeons te ¢ ati! Seek from! 3:30 to| »Ciz¢le one of the Women of|Cameron, Gainesville, are writ-|* rie a raft pagans 14 vas aber’ A Daughter, Mary Victoria, State Highway Department of came Mrs. Johnston Murray. 4:30 et at the seaplane First Presbyterian’ church},ng to corresponding national 44° aa gs pai “ ove An‘ 8-pound, -3-ounce sdaughter, | Georgia, and was holding this po- | ——_—_—_____. a eet will meet at'8 p.m. in the! board members and Dade coun-|M"S: Marie Pearson for prepenta- fy Victoria, was born at 6:50 | sition when he was re:tored ‘al base officers’ pool. First .year: Spanish. class © will meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the NCCS Club at 1021 Duval street. ‘ Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at 8 p.m. in the annex home of Mrs. Leslie Fowler, Poinciana place. Junior Woman's Club will meet at 8 p.m. in the Woman's Club auditorium. Key West Woman's Club will meet at 3:30 p.m. in the club cil members are offering to meet Florida and national leaders, tpa 66 local presidents in Dade Coun- ty will be sending the same mes- sage to all state presidents, the president of Hawaii and the Dis- Mrs. Hugh tion to the Key West ‘Chapter of the American Red Cross. Candlelight installation services for the club officers. was con- ducted by Mrs. Iona Aiken, oldest member of the club. Officers in- stalled were: Vice president, Mrs. o’clock Saturday night in the Monroe County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toppino, 2103 Flagler avehe. M>. Toppino is fassociated with Toppino and Sons, contractors. active duty. His decorations include the American Area, and the Asiatic- Pacific Area medals. LCadr. Blasingame’s wife is the former Jennie Beryl Russell of Brooksville, Fla. They have one of the First Presbyterian : trict of Columbia. Dorothy Carden; corresponding ae auditorium. Peters, Jr., region ten director,} - age 3 shape or ate {2 sas 5 Church. Giinc of DeWola® Sill neck all Co, , Mrs. Josephine Stankie- ey Fl — sane child, Willis Craig, age 3. Mrs. and Mrs. H. G. Ridgeway, Dade president, with Mrs. Clarence Cohn will greet regional direct- ors and council presidents. League. bowling for all navy wives begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. at the Naval Station bowling alleys. SATURDAY, APRIL 7— Women of First Presbyterian church will have a cooked food sale beginning at 11 a.m. on the church lawn. Swimming class, special inter- est group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 10 to 11 a.m. at the seaplane base of- ficers’ pool. MONDAY, APRIL 9— Tennis class, Officers’ Wives’ club special interest group will meet at 1 p.m. at the Naval rergned tennis courts the . sintil sas class will meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San Carlos school, over Palace theater. J@yShees will meet at 8 p.m. at the JayCee clubhouse, — Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at 8 p.m. in their meet- ing rooms on Simonton 7:30 p.m. in the temporary Masonic home on Amelia street. Young Adult Fellowship of First Methodist church will meet at 8 p.m. in the church annex Kiwanis Club will have its weekly dinner meeting at 6:45 p.m. at_Delmonico's res- taurant. Advanced Spanish class will meet from 8 to 9 p.m. at San Carlos school, over Palace theater. Bridge and canasta, sponsored by a special interest group of the Offi Wives’ club, will be played at 8 p.m. at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. Bowling for all navy wives from 9 a.m. to noon at the ficers’ Wives’ club will meet at 10 a.m. at the Fort Taylor officers’ club. Mrs. L. H. God- dard will speak about her Eu- ropean tour last summer. Auxiliary of Monroe County hospital will meet at 3 p.m. at the hospital. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion will meet at 8 p.m. at the Legion home. Scottish Rit2 Bodies will meet at 8 p.m. in temporary home on Amelia street. Slipcover sewing class, special interest group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Karl. Kunz, 2019 Staples avenue. Junior Chamber of Commerce will meet at 8 p.m. at the club house. Bowling for officers’ wives be- gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- bik ae APRIL H— et Sonar Officers’ Wives’ to have a noon luncheon at Lee’s parliamentarian, Mrs. Betty Edwards; and master-of-arms, Mrs. Marie Pearson. Mrs. Daniel Braxton, president, presided. is i Photographs were taken of the group by Mrs. Mary Smith. Others attending the meeting were Mrs. Dorothy Brown and her guest, Mrs. Anita Querio, Mrs. Ruth Benfield, Mrs. Lucille Clar- ey, Mrs. Edna French, Mrs. Mae Gerhold, Mrs. Sarah Harper, Mrs. Edith Holt, Mrs. Evelyn Kelly, Mrs. Mary Majors, Mrs. Betsy Montgomery, Mrs. Freda Oneto, Mrs. Catherine Shillinglaw and Mrs. Norma Smith. School officials in Des Moines, |Towa, are using laboratory meth- ods to teach fifth-grade children about proper diet. A pair of young white rats are housed in separate cages in the classroom. One rat is fed the food some chil- street. i F Orient. val Station bowling alleys. Coral Room at the Overseas Wesleyan Service Guild,| Airship DevRon Eleven Officers’| La Concha Navy Wives Club Hotel. wscs, First Methodist Wives’ club will have a 10 No. 88 will meet at 10:30 a.m.| Beginning golfers class of Of- am. business meeting and coffee at the Fort Taylor of- ficers* club. Book review group of the Of- church will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Miss Susan Peaeon, Peacen lane. : DeMolay Mothers’ Circle will Station. Key West Bridge Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the in building 178 on the Naval ficers’ Wives’ club will meet Naval station. dishes, other’s Von Phister street, are the par- ents of a 7-pound, 12-ounce daughter, Janice Littlejohn, born at 4:23 o'clock Monday morning in the Monroe County hospital. Mr. Sims is a research engineer with Westinghouse Electric Com- pany. Dinner Party In Lt. and Mrs. William Christian- sen were hosts at a dinner party last night at their home, 44 Rest Beach. Guests included Mrs. W. J. et of Russellville, Ark., aii E. Barclay of Mo- s. John W. James, Barclay and Lt. Christiansen Home Blasingame and her son are re-! , maining at their home at 5 Vin- ‘son Heights, Milledgeville, Ga., cort USS Muir (EDET770). <apiieart ami, March 31st. oe = for many automobile injuries.

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