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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1951, _NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Poe THE REY WEST CITIZEN a tt —_———- a yt SOCIETY PERSONALS JEANNETAE BARCLAY, Society Edlitor ‘ 11M OF INTEREST 10 EVERYONE — Pad y J | R ! rtists + Of The Kos Plan Ob Renienniete | Mrs. Rolawil Goulet Is Elected \4 sf “ Fi 2” utboara ub Paes Street Fair” Here In July dhensllaney Wed. Key West Garden Club President t Oey wee i of eg ars are plagning | a, joint ' “Street Fair” here xs Mrs. Roland Goulet was elected president of the Key West ; the: the first w Msdhiaas Mre bert: Reid and Mrs.! Gare a Club at_a regular monchly meeung held last night in the: $ They: plan “fd rm it re art work in bs e gircle dear the Thomas Poore became members| Weniaa!s Club audi n. Mrs. Goulet will sueceed Mi’. Witianr Guarium each day from July Lert sréve ria j “of sae Key, eet Cates ele Tk. Warren. ; | + All artists of ye St an WURaY MéAdless lot ice, railed erate ianuens meee Oiler aticght were: Fir t vice président, Bowman Cut ar@\ invited’ to: r a hai yn thi; Fair. jhome of Mr. Aas ees 1 stcond Vice pres t, Mrs. Eugene Otto; secretary ,Miss Hilda! oe entéring wo! 3 Sie |2776 Staples avenue. — "| Cunniff; treasurer, Mrs. Jerryy. the July air, must »pay $1 oc- | Ph a i .| Trevor; and directors, Mrs. War- jans were made for a wiener . cupational fax’ to the city. , jPragran For Leen tee cen ana cuciiary |eeneand Gente Renna, \Bapti lees h T oO. taedbuse interested: are asked to “Diii 99° |to be “held at 7:30 o'clock on Mrs. Henry Sands, chairman of yy ae ini contact with, Mis. ‘Tomi NEO Fashions” {Nori is. on Monroe County | he nomination committee, an- ‘Purchase Lumber iS at tie rms Studio, 220 ‘ “| nounced the committee's se : Beach. | , " bi uae street, who is handling the Show Announced | ‘tne group voted to change the | tion, which was accepted by | To Expand Annex bee . s : I meeting hoi f the wuxiliary t 3 | ou a aay ene: director of Aa aaa Breee Pate Bowman Cutter, program! The building a nd planning | woolktel sets Should: a egg ee at ie “a served refresh- aad! Bete ae ee, (ean ee os the euee Benisy t q a ne Casal ne 4 = : + church has been authorizec | Be Purchased Soom | Marina hotel, announces the pro-| ‘The next meeting of the aux-| spoke nate Simla between | purchase lumber 2) gram for the show. The first show] iliary will be on May 2 in the esos in Bangkok, Siam and! nf the ABCD Company at the] vador Stern Concert vill begin at,10:30 p. m. home of Mrs. Raymond Maloney, | ee of hor ae ey are recs ee ante | - ™ "tme capacity of. the Harris|~ The Choir Guild of Si. Paul's] "44 Avnue Bo Hlove song of Siam chureh annex School auditorium, where the} @piscopal church is sponsoring tenting included ares <{ Mr. Renna and Mr. Cutter! H. E. Day, chairman of the | Fa Stern Cafieert will i“ he dunce and show, to be given! Adams, Mrs. Thomas C showed colored lees of pictures! committee, was given this au- | mted “next Friday night.4. . se Rae. M of the recent Garden Club Flower | thorization at the monthly busi- | , April '13, is limited to 420 persons Pre Cera le Thee a Bilarra seas Mrs, | Show that were taken by Mrs. ness meeting of the church he Id | and: seats will be at a prenilum, | et Group. 4 ge oe ie . Whitfield and |CU!Y Moreno and Mr. Whimms. ! Wednesday night following tha} announce membcrs of the Key | The show includes; , . He psa leit cae Mrs. Reid and|., The group made a vote of| weekly prayer services | Wet, Woman's Club, wha are} “Fup And Faney Free”. entire! yrrc Poore. Mr jihanks in appreciation of those} Plans were also discussed to sponsering the concert, vast: : = who donated so much of © their} expand the primary department | , Mrs. Bernard Frank and’ mem- Abba. Dabba ‘Honeymoon"jvnge poepcry © . jtime and work to the Flower] on-the ot side of the church. | j bers of her ticket committee ave] sung by’ Lillian Weaver, Veda VEW JERSEY GUESTS | Show. = | “ now selling tickets and they can4€arroll, Neil) Fleck, USN, and ‘AC. N | Mrs. Carl Bervaldi announces \ be purchased , from Mrs. Shuck, | Chips’ Eckhardt, USN. ‘and danced ee eee, she and her committee would HSE ONSIN y ISITORS ett available | at the Woman's Club ‘meeting to be held next Tuesday, | April 10. rarian at the Woman's Club vy vai street. Tickets may still be Fou wsaiiy believe this concert will one.oi the outstanding musi¢- ‘al_ events in Key West this sea- _ son. Hpoceeds from the affair will "\ peneiit the Key West Llbrevy — _guiss. Stern, -a protege of Dr. Artur Rodzinski, noted conduct- er, will present a concert in jdpusic appreciation tora chil- en’s audience at 3 p.m. and an. ening concert ior aqults at 6:50 Pm, She. bai presented concerti throughout the south which haye, delighted music loyers and have. Sid the acclaim of music eritigs. nit has been called the “future it lady of the piano.” She ‘ha: ss @ppeared at the Cathedral . Ly- a aucstorium in St. Augus:: ep, in Miami, in Clearwater. ers, New Orieans ‘and in ta ingham. ‘ ie Ae appearance in Key We 1 will precede her debut in. Ni cad pus o3.guest arti.t on the Town 4! yp Hall program. four ,J Miss Stern is young, viyacious i ae and charming. In appearance nshe. is uny ani fragile. She pre pants her concerts with superb er anreaant | E 3 et * )-technique and with real under: t ¢tanding of mood and_ feeling. Voordlertalent has been recognizec 1 es some of the great masters 6 xpiRnO, (ve He ‘ Coming Events THDAY, APRIL 6— Swimming class, special inter » @st-group of Officers’ Wives club, will: meet from 3:30 to t p.m. at the . seaplane ‘ba-e vlficers’ pool. First’ year Spenish. class, wii nm@eet trout T:d0 to. 8:30 p.ns at the NCCS Club at luz Duval street. cvhelies Anonymous wil meet at 8 p.m. in the. anner of the First. Presbytertar Church. League bowling for all navy mr waives begins promptly @ 9:30 a.m, at the Naval Statio: bowling alleys. SATURDAY, APRIL 7. Women of First Presbyterian ehureh will have a cooke¢ food sale beginning at 11 a.m. on the church lawn. *! Swimming class, special inter- est group of Officers’ Wives’ ¢lub, will meet from 10 to 11 a.m. at the seaplane base of- licers’ pool. MONDAY, APRIL 9— ‘benmis class, Oificers’ Wives’ “club special interest group “will meet at 1 p.m. at — the Naval Station tennis court: .. Near the pool. Beginning Spanish class wil! “*"" incet trom 3:20 to 4:20 at Sar Carlus schvol, over Palace ‘Uneater. ‘* JayShees will mcct at 8 ; at the JayCce clubhouse. ‘Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet at 8 p.m: in their meet- gavie me om Eo bet ch et ct re ne wm ro cls ny ir ing rooms on Simonton Service Guild, First Methodist i burch will meet at 7:30 q in the home of Miss $ Peacon, Peacon lane. DeMojay Mothers’ Cirele will ii meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Pa- y rish Hall at St. Paul's Epis- [ h copal church. Poinciana School PTA will meet at 8 p.m. at the school. Anchor Lodge No. 182, Mason- p li vy Gerry Pinder. Vocal, “Be My’ Love,” Puliara, Waltz ballet, “Cuppellia,” by sandra Owens and Rose Marie 2 ales: ‘Those Two Guys From Texas” by Dave and Gene, and “Dinah” a-rhythm tap.number. Vocals, “If” and “Nevertheless,” »y Orville Evenson, USN. Ballet, “Stella By Starlight,”) oy. Dolores Losley. Joe Candullo, composer, musi- ian and orchestra 2asa Marina hotel orchestra, will alay his own composition, “I Wanna Go Home.” Waltz tan, “I'll See You Again,” Marie . Reid, Lee Merson Gerry Pinder. Miss “Kiki’ Paige, yicat singing tar of stage and radio, will per- form “Rallin’ The Jack,” sung by Yeda Carroll, and Lillian Weaver, anced by ‘Carmen DeArmas, oyce. Park, Shirley Garner, La- onda Sawyer, Neill Fleck, Har- id Beers,’ Chips Eckhardt and Jrville Evenson. Finale. “Cafe Pa nne,” with the scene laid at a small cafe on ne outskirts 01 Paris. Cast in- wdos the Waiter, Al Gavigan, SAF; Mimi, Hilda Pullara; slierye, Penny Gavilan; Collette, n Weaver; the Can Can ‘bot us, Carmen De Armas, La- onda Sawyer and Joyce Park; ad Apache dancers, Shirley ner and Gerry Pinder. Musi- al score for the number inch ite Last Time I Saw Pi You're Too Marveleus Cheri Ta fa Ra Boom De Aye,” The Apaché Dance.” Mrs. Ida Gellrich will direct he orchest a with Gus Ayala at ine piano and Hector west drummer. and ic Lodge, will meet at 8 p.m. in the Temporary . Masonic Home on Ainelia street. Business. and Professional Women’s Circle of Women of First’ Presbyterian) church will’meet at 8 p.m. in’ the, home of Mrs. Gleason Snow, 1307 Reynolds street. fUESDAY, APRIL 10— Sparkling Waters Lodge No. 14 will meet at 7:30 pm. in the Knights of Phy- thias Hall. Truman Elementary PTA will! meet at 7:45 p.m. in the school auditorium. Circle one of the Women of First Presbyterian church will meet at 8 p.m. in the nome of Mrs. 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 auditorium. Order of DeMolav will meet at 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 Officers’ Wives’ club, will | ‘be played at 8 p.m.at the Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. Bowling for all navy wives leader of the! and} Martinez, | Rebekah Leslie Fowler, | Hilda] here are Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur’ J. | + cuts and officers of the Y mite » and their w: and gue: Ap- pioximately 275 pers pee'ed to attend the ai 1} { | 1 | | from 9 a.m. to noon at the’ Naval Station bowling alleys. | Handicrafts class tor wives wil) meet at 7:30 p.m. officers | iplan to land the Island City’s wonderful ‘HERE FROM INDIANA Recent visitors in Key West | «from Nancie, Ind., are Mr. and! M rley Spang Mr. and M Ora Sheller and W. W. ‘Wingate. Visiting at the Sea Isle Court Levine of Plainfield, N. J. Pney. remain here for two wecks and report they are en-} joying the different Cuban foods give a food salenext Saturday, Aprild4, at the Woman's Club to| help defray the expenses of the Flower Show. Mrs. Warren invited the group to be her guests at the May meet- x of the club to be held in the | AT SANTA MARIA | | Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Berg and Miss Ruth Kishkunas of Wauwatosa, Wis., are visiting in | Key West for the seventh time. \ are guests at the Santa | ip weather. motel and plan to remain teewen at her home. three wee | ddlior Siuibaion re 0 Be Honordd At Cocktail Party, Dinner, Dance Re G. Fahrion, Fleet, end his the admiral’ cocktail part Cocktails will be dinner will follow. The, admiral’s y Admiral F. tail, band, which w vith him, will play for the danc-* | Bra tena ing from 6:15 o'clock to 9:3 o'clock. At 9:30 o'clock, the Sonar school Piayers will present pete! murder on “Murder Hollywood.” Mrs. C is thé play’s directo: Cast of the play includes eryn Connelly, Delly Bov Dietzen, Pat Burnett, Gwe: row, Bill Behrens, Moxie Cra and Jim Tanner. Mrs. W. S.. Caruthers is mana and Mrs. George E. Daw- | son is propter. suwee invited include the staff] of the Sonar School, student offi- Kath- | e ex-| air. | RECENT VISITORS ahove the recieation building | on the Naval Station WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11— Fleet Sonar Officers’ Wives’ to have a noon luncheon at Lee's Orient. Airship DevRon Eleven Officers’ Wives’ club will have a 10 am. business meeting and coffee at the Fort Taylor of- ficers’ club. Book review group of the Of- fi Wives’ club will meet et 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. j Scottish Rite Bodies will meet at 8 p.m. in temporary home on Amelia street. Slipeover 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. | wowling for officers’ wives be- | gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na-| val Station bowling alleys. La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 8° will meet at 10:30 a.m in building 178 on the Naval Station. Key West Bridge Association will mect at 7:30 p.m. in the Coral Room at the Overseas Hotel Beginning golfers class of Of- ficers’ Wives’ club will meet at 10 a.m. on the handball ec who are expected to arrive here today, aboard flagsuip, USS Yosemite, will be honored guests at a and dance tomorrow, night at, Echoasis. served from 5:30 to Missouri € ‘ollege | Students On Spring, Field Trip Here Central College, Fayette, Mo., | has sent a group of college aee| commander of Destroyers, Atlantic dents to Key West on a spring | 0 7:30 o'clock. A buffet | field trip. They are staying at the Sea Shell motel. | ill arrive here on. the Yosemite thé" ‘first “trip'to Key | tions Vest ‘for most of the group and fe’ enjoying the histori nd the beautiful scenery in | the Island City. Included in the : group: are Todd GEORG. M <. inn, M Pointiac,, Mich American Legion. To Give Barbeque * R " Sunday After wpen | Reset and Frederick L, Wiese, © Arthur Sawyer Post _ No. 2a.) and Prec eas American. Legion, is goring a mapas. | Barbeque to be’ held at‘5' o'clock empeiaay Sunday, afterneh iat the Home on Stock Island. All Legionnaires and their| families are inyited.. Everything will be furnished by the Legian. Lesion) A pply ‘To Wed applications for marria: licenses in the of- fice of County Judge Raymond R. Lord this past week. The names of the couples fol- Six couples made Lajoy First Visit lew In Island City George H. Humphreys, 300 sf Virginia strect, and Gertrude Mr, and Mrs. S. T. Vaughn and} McKintosh, 300 Virginia street. Mr. and Mrs. Walt: r McConaushy | Judge Lord will perform the of Barnesville, O) ceremony. in Key West for the first time. George W. Bartlett, Casa Mo They report they are. enjoying | ina Hotel and Jessie M. Hoag- their here. . jland, 504 Simonton street. The = Sama acd ; Rev. Driskel will perform the ; Ys a y Maryland Girls, | 6220" wayne wood? USN, rd Marta Svendel, Vacation Here Spending 712 Eaton street. Father Palubici will perform the ceremony. Frederick James Blahnik, 1813 13th Avenue, Menominee Mich., U. S. Navy, and Ellen Roe Cris- tobal, Canal Zone. James Grady Hix, Boca Chica Field, and Emma Lou Bolton, 1301 S. Phelps avenue. Chaplain, Menges will perform the cere- mony. ; John M. Salter, Y. S. Fleet So- nar School and Laura B. Cloud, 113 E. Gladys, Sikeston, Mo. The Rev. G. Leon Wells will perform week's vacation here are M atherine K. Moore and Miss Mary Owens of Cumberland, Md. This is their | first visit here. a Pennsylvanians Vacation Here Among gue Cowt are M A. Browne William um, Pa. They report they are having ex- of ceptional fishing luck and are the ceremony. : enjoying their visit here. They | Edward E. Johnson, 1309 New- lan to remain two weeks. ton street and .Barbara Jeanne CMP REERIEE Si, Gibson, 1721 Washington reet will be married by the Rev. Ro- Surf Lodge Has re Manuel Varelas, Jr., 917 Eaton Illinois Guests Miss DorothyY “Kennison and Glenn Fisher of the Wagon Wheel Lodge, Rockton, Ill, are guests here at the Surf hotel. They arrived here this week on 8-B ied by {street and Mercedes Tor | Porter place will be maz (Enrique Beano TE: Jr. their first trip to Florida and olen to remain here about a GAMBLER INDICTED ta LOS ANGELES, April 6.—() —A Los Angeles federal renal jury has indicted gambler Mickey Cohen on an income tax charge. The jury investigation of Cohen's, tax returns arose from disclosures | Wives’ club, will meet from| before the Senate Crime Com-; 9 a.m. to noon in the home of! mittee. \ Mrs. R. W. Safford, quarters CUSED EES Ca | 29, Naval Station annex. Highest mountain in Soviet | Beginners sewing class, special] Russia is Stalin Peak, 24,590 feet. ! 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, .-cond half, will meet from 3:20 to field behind Echoasis on the Naval station. THURSDAY, APRIL 12— Advanced Sewing class, special interest group of Officers’ 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, | over Palace Theater. Sewing Group Monroe County Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary will meet at 2 p.m. at the hospital. Apple Queen (P) Wirephoto GURI LIE (above), blue-eyed, blonde daughter of Trygve Lie. has been chosen as queen of the 24th annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival at Win- chester, Va., May 3 and 4. Her father is secretary-general of the United Nations. PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935) | Work Of Handicraft And Art Classes To Be Displayed For Officers’ Wives | Members cf the Officers’ Wives’ club handicrafts class and att class will exhibit their, work: at thet -weekly meeting of the Offj. Wives’ club to be ‘held at noon next Friday at Fort Taylor H Members of the advisory board will e Host es and the quar- ' ierly election of a co-chairman will be hetdi Mrs. A. H. Diem, Jr, will suceeed Mrs. Paul, F; ae 48; glub «chairman. Candidates, for co-i ghana n i _— clude: Mrs. W. E. e, Blimp- cn Mrs, W. Berl, Fea Ae] RMEA Rien rai Detachment Group; Mrs. E. C. Connelly, Sonar School Squadron; } fis. A. H. Raphael, Naval Air Station; Mrs. F. B. Lukins, Naval Station; Mrs. James Schnepp, Sub- Ron Four; and Mrs. L. K. Bliss,} The Guys SurAsDevDet. z Mrs. J. R. Morrow is chairman |—*MCA of the handicrafts group and Mrs. ithey reached their goal of $100, F. B. Lukins is instructor. Four)set for the Anchorage Fund. tables of handicrafts will be on| The Anchorage Fund is for the ay, included a table of shell-} purpose of ng money for the supervised by H. L.| erection of a YMCA building in | : paper rafia, supervised | Anchorage, Alaska, which will be by a ker senna the first in Alaskan Territory. ing, Mrs. J. L. Middaugh, and) The building is well under way {block printing, Mrs. J. R. Hutch-| ang it is hoped to be occupied |eraft and Mrs. H. E. Woodard. — et dane. Mrs. J. B, Robnerson is chair-| “throughout the entire United men of the ait class, which will) gs ates the YMCA’s are raising exhibit its work. Comdr..Robert- |v ona, tor this fatid by vaioul son is class instructor. S : : i a There will be a baby sitter at methods. Key West’s YMCA held the club and thé ‘naval nursery | 4° box s Is sponsored, by the i |Girls’ Service Organization; and | will be open. ’ = Reservitions muthbe made, by {the Servicemen’s Council voted st | that net profits on Thursday |6 o’clock Wednesday evening at|™ | night from the Snack Bar at the | Y be donated to. this fund. $100 Total For Anchorage Fund "N Gals of the USQ announced that here er ait, Campbell! | W ives OF Medical, Dental Officers ‘To Be Hostesses Mrs. Warren Klein and Mrs. | alfred Raphael, wives of the senior medical 1 dental officers of the Naval Air Station will be hostesses at the Medical De- partment Officers’ Wives’ club ‘monthly tea to be held Tuesday afternoon at the quarters of Capt. and Mrs. O. A. Smith. It was previously announced that wives of medical officers at the Naval Air Station would be hostesses Wives of dental officers are so included in this club. ‘ SPELLING BEE (Continued From Page One) West High School will be‘ the pronounce and Miss Irene Rus- sti! Yeading tpccialist, . will serve as recorder. Ws Leland March will seat and in- trodice the contestants. Major Earl Dillon’ will direct the Junior Band, whieh will play twice during’ the evening. Miss Joan Doughtry will sing! the Anthem “and The following pupils will take pert in the conte:t Barbara Foley and Carmen Lee , Convent of Mary Immacu- ate; Thomas Walker and Glenn Roberts, Harris Elementary School; Griffin and Deonne Key West Junior High Johnny Capo and Eu- Marathon School; fman and Rosemary Holzinger, Matecumbe School; John Wayne Harper and Mary Lou Foret, Poinciana Elementary School; Ha-tings Piodella and Hilario-Ramos, St. Joseph School: S chook; gene Buzard, Barbara Ka Alice Allen and Patrick Ellis, Tavernier School, and Nolan Drudge and Yolanda Harris, Tru- man Elementary School. _ CITY OFFICIALS MEET sContinued From Page Ones the first Key West to Havana tlight. Mavor Eisner stressed that this was merely a preliminary meeting to discuss plans with Cuban officia’s Ramon Ponte end Merio Muri-s, Enrique Esquinaldo and J. Y. Porter IV both took part in the Giscussions as individuals, not represeriting any group. Harold Laubscher, etary of the Chamber of Commerce was also present. Last year Key West and Ha- vana cooperated to commemorate the annivers: of the pioneer flight. ee) Newsfeatures Don’ t Waste Your Waste Paper It Will Build Our Church School Building LEY MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH Corner Truman and Georgia St. We Need Clean Newspapers, Magazines, Catalogues, Paper and . Cardboard Boxes Receptacle On Church Lawn WILL bed ss QUANTITIES _ ‘TITIES TELEPHONE 883-W jthe club. KINGSBURGS WERE Each girl in the GSO brought three boxes with sandwiches, (ou, ESTS HERE SAT. fruits and a dessert, for the box Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kingsburg socials. The first social brought and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kings- a net profit of $29.33 and the burg of Alpena, Mich., were Key second brought $25.10, West visitors last Saturday. On the nights of socials, the Guys 'N Gals gathered on. the patio to commence the bidding. The boxes were arrayed in var- ious colors of ribbon and paper. The more attractive the box, the higher the. bid. Local Sea Scouts On Goodwill Tour For the success of their fund A group of Key West Sea Seouts | rive, the group thanks Forrest left this morning at 6 a.m, on a!¥. Turner, Mvs. Ralph Harten- goodwill cruise to Havana, Cuba, |stine, the G.S.O. “Servicemen’s Through the eourtésy of the} Council, and Ted Nelson, able Navy, the group consisting, of auctioneer: + re twelve Sea Scouts, Skipper Dave App; “Raymond:.Stickney, App.; Meyers, Mate Sal . Alvere4 ‘and |Whitmel Swain; App.;)im Kard, Adm. Eugene Antti! methber of{Ord.; Gary Weech, App.; Wayne the sponsoring body of the Fleet Williams, pete Rex Weech, App. Reserve will make the. trip to Ha- (ORY _ yana, with; the ship « heanad” by ‘Naval enlisted. men, , Of ay Gti re roe | Th United States,S! , Gone but, not forgotten, I miss be Plone. 0 Pe easels pik fess }you more each day. : boys —— had a chance to see bh Sie Deeded: you maces in. Ee |,home up in the sky to dwell with "The main pares Aah, in. Haat ‘bim in heaven. There with Him of the cruise: are to invite th tf ts | abide. | é {to make a trip tat re Cui Sout MRS. EARL WELLS, es and to train for ate careers} + Daughter, opr6,1951 jin navigation. This is the first time any Sea Scouts of America have made a | USE T-4-L FOR goodwill tour to the Cuban city. | ATHLETE’S FOOT Here is the roster of the Explor- /BECAUSE— er Ship 250 of the Sea Scouts that ‘ - hin | grenter PENE are on board taking the cruise: ae st Donald Bethel, App.; Roy Butler, | ention DEEPLY. to Kill Crew leader; John Foh, Crew] om contact ‘eader: Albedt Key, Ord.; Parker rete ra ies yee, hack Mentzer, Boatswain; Robert Mus | GARDNER'S PHARMACY Summer ar summer bright Buskens with a. spirit of fun and a look of beauty. Hove one | pair, wo or-more...for @ hoppy iment PICK'M. | SHOE | STORE