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wets 2 eg a ~ : ious TRDAY 7, 196) PAGE ruuK PAR REY WEST CITIZEN ci: | SATURDAY, APRIL : ra : SOCIETY PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOME i 4 sh fa & rer ae ‘ JEANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor TUEMS OF INTERLSE TO) EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935. ‘ Races 2), eal oe pe ee , 4 AT: ae 5 < ‘ i ’ a . 2 Miss Myers’ Essay Wins Anard In |The T. B. Denegres “The Tin Hera; ’ Senior Class Play — ~— — | Committees Named For Selecting 4 six ‘ And G. M. Reeveses aA Hosts At Seventh | NYU. Scholarship Holders ril 1 YU. Law Scholars é 4 Competition With 250 In State, \j1o51. 41 Party | 1 Be Ptesented Friday, April 13 District Caucus | Volar sip sae : i “ i - —(Speej ef Justice Harold L. Sebrin 4 7 y) ‘The Tin Ht i> the title of the Key West High School Senio The. Seventh District C: s of NEW YORK, N. ¥.~-(Specjab. ust Convention Delegates Repor £ | t. Comdr. and Mrs. T. B. Class riay ea iy aed a8 ogee ee nee the Flovida Js nent Of “eaber af of the Supreme Cours of Flotida; fohn T; Wigginton, president.« RY j Dencgie, Jr. and Lt. Comdr. and jy the high school auras Commerce is being held here this the Florida Bar Ascoefation, both of Tallahassee, and J.S.C. Buta Ni Eyvon Myers’ essay won -econd place in competition with 259) 1-. G. M Reeves were hosts at The ee GPM Wren ackconmai navi about the troubles of ‘Weekend with the Key West .y mana: ing editor of the, Florida Time *-Union} Jacksonvilie, w ill in a essays entered in the Florida Federation of Woman's Club }a ril pavty last night at the 0 Qo tas Goodvenr, played by Clay ‘White, who save :; ees as hosts turview Florida’ candidates for the $2,100sper year Root-Tildes 1 eli ieee gare ronece: G ssipke, predgent of th } Coe" tail eee ee were @ French girl trom crowning while vacationing in France. He writes! ee K ae Anite choirships olfered by the \New York’ University Schoo lof Law Ss 3 . ro i} al alts ors Ou cS : man, re por us Ce ee - 4 Mis. Kirke anid these tap ar Dicialsedian the state con-|Served fiom 6 to 8 o'clock for °° Hae oY He ees Rta sys wee nee 2 preparing for a large turnout Pesneiusse| Deere vention in Daytona Beach, returned to their homes here last night.| “ately 125 guests td aletiahcc tat icadarrtat ent kend meeting begins he:e on Weunesday. ttact with the Inter-American ail party at 6 o'clock, 1 5e scholarshi named for Law Institute, where scholars m a member party a , Sasa Roma Court, aduates of the school, Elihu-from the western’ hemisphere a ew; vat | To Return From |followed by a smorgasbord andj j.oot and Samuel J. Tilden, will. ™@ke comparative studies of two Bright-colored spring flowers Yates, immediately decides not The Max Hermans w The $10 second place aware. t 2 large silver bowl cent only to make her will be presented to 13-year-ola jin a large silver bowl centered . wi. wocuvies tavle, flanked, 0! the lucai Here Boon Myers at the Women’s Club Truman PTA To n silver can-| make him club p: : with white candles in silver can- lz » JavGi i sels 3 = great systems of jurisprudence: a neeting Tuesclay . afternoon « in ” . Talabis Mis. Hilda Salis is director of Hotel C ‘onvention (ak ay DS dayGce club Rouse) ho offered cach year to enable The English Comman Law and So their club suditorium, Elect Officers At Bead eoh a | he lin assisted by Miss Sidney) ie, and Mrs. Max Hernan, | witl be held SM SouNK men, who show the Roman Civil Law; and they Mise Myers. student at the. a ndezson, ons meena PUY PR aeta ee eee a jpromise of becoming “outstand- wij} take part in the progcam, of Cenvent of Mary Immaculate, Meeting Tuesday Rainbow Girls To | | The complete cast ineiudes: owners of the Ov ayy Blobel FOPAGEED NA De oucp neues: ing lawyeis in the gcand Ameri- the Citizenship Clearing House, end daughter of Lt. Comdr. end, ¥ . will return here today from Nas- can tre < n,” to attend the Law which purports to “encourage Mrs. Oscar W. Myers, 91 Poincia-. The annual election of officers Attend Services Mt, Blanche Goodyear—Anne sau, where they ol. attended the | Today Y iid: t Florid young men of character and abil- na’ place, wrote on the topic for the Truman Elementary| 77 * - i mee ' Florida Hotel ners Assovia- : . andidates sen from Florida’ jjy and a sense of public respon- cf Animals, Birds School PTA. will be held. ce(L Cemuiteg St. Chaterehe| Grace Goodycar—Parbara Dei-| Herida Hote} Owners Assi.) 4 pp iversaries will be jelocyivwed iy ¢ vemos tee oe ee life.” eaipktia anecking an the z gado. POCORN ER ROR ADRAC Bicytsl agg 5 ie tce for the Fifth Federal Circuit’ jn politics.” eo a | Tuesday. plants mecting in the) yrembers of the Key West As-!” Bunny Whecler—Don Williams,'n Miami Beach 1749—William Ellery Channing.’ consisting of Chief Justice Joseph ™ PUSS but concise, was chosen Monroe! ‘The meeting will open with|%™>ly No. 13, Order of the Rain-| | Mrs. Baxter Warner — Zola’ | Mrs. Herman's mother, Mrs. S.|famous Boston Unitarian clergy] c. vsuicucson, Jr; John R. Parten, (eounty winner from a field of community singing at 7:45 o'clock. powslen als elope Hounds rve Bank chairman’ Amateur Radio |Shafarman, who has been visit- born in Newport, R. I. Died) Federal B 13 others written by county jun-! Thé regular business meeting fol- Day by attending services at Warner Louis Ma- ing in Miami Beach, will return and W : Will Ruf Kin, Houston, president’ cf} ‘El b: E H = ‘eloc| ~ av ig’ a » re W. a — Hiam ulus i ute. Sar tiieln school “students. . Local | lowsiat:8 o'slock:); A-auiz contest ae reece Benn Fergus Dorothy oo he Bet an North. alibe coneaaanes "aiatl Bice tast torah Homston, | u o ave judges were Mrs. Herbert. Pace,! will feature the program. There| "rs agen : SEBMEOD: Se Oran - Tex él wt This service is a must for all 9 D | A. (I. bama senator, elected Vice Presi-] Under the plan devised by the oF Halltod and Jeannette: Batt sah hah ote Cag president,| Rainbow Gisls, declares the Moth-| Adelaide Young—Cynthia Per- oug as ark dent, sworn into office in Cuba Picnic. Sunday , iny. But notliuredt tan phipene die Dean Emeritus of the School ‘of * * 5, s er Advisor. cz, ut Tot; pure: tO. ente! S} Law, Honosable Arthur Van-j| «Members of the Key West Ama- hose attending the conven-/ urges all members to aitend. i eran z i A duties. born in Sampson Co., N. C. : ‘ i i j ‘; i tion from the Key West Woman's — eee a aesisory Beard) suemibers ate). aunts, duyoemans Maziorié il To Rank Cuber eae, . derbilt, new Chief Justice of the} teur Radio. Club and their fami pie "i asked to mect at the corner of} Gomez. Pp ‘Club ‘with Mrs. Kirke were Mrs. Supreme Court of Jersey, ies wilk meet on Boca candidates — for the new) Beach at 11:30 oclock tomorrow will -be- nominated} morning for a “tham fest” picnie, “L, HH. Goddard, Mrs. Stephen Executive Board ¥ieming and William streets at} Mlle. Claudette Bordone—Con- 1859 — Walter Camp, famed Douglas and Miss Minnie Porter . 1S See nie Huy ane They all. sae Of High School ee en Vict Of Commander sports authority, promoter of Esmond—Leeza Deg- football, born in| New | Britain, =mittee in each stare, with} Those interested in amatéut returned here one tof “| Douglas A. Clark, son of Mr.|Conn. Died March 14, 1925. : ji si A iti 2 i i . e toft, Seas ce a ections to be made by a} radio operating are also invited to pe ne = bem she deabe nae. Tlas Meeting Mrs. H. Williams Spike Ryder—Kenneth Key. cng Mes c EG ats Stap- a 187 yeh J. McCray: ‘pales regional committe. in cach of the| attend. Some of' the group Ghbsident. and Mrs, A’ T. Sjur-! las Houseguests Dancers—Franges Meggs and saree an Ndcsbaays eon es — ie eile pete ica ten Federal Judicial Circuits,} have mobile radios set up in t be;-Jri; presideht-elect, attended. | Analysis of the budget was the . skein, 5 Enrique Esperd: |USN. aff on Ae i ori ee eb ay | EMRNHED IE Ee Dean Niles lained. automobiles, will’ operate thin Mrs, Sjursen returned last night Pti¢ipal topic of discussion at the At Home Here Frog Felton is state manager) ©" bs eee cee (rip AiR ar carte ce caper mo Cire “Candidates will + rarete for|from the beach. imeeting of the Executive Board ‘i . or the production, assisted by|, Commander Clark, who is serv-| 1907—Joshua Loth Liebman, fa-| the schoiarships,” Dean Niles ex-| The Amateur Radio Club fis and Mrs. Jones will return later} lietiike Junioe Seninndienecchool | My. vand -Mre Charlier Genaw. bWe Brooks. John Bell is ad-| ing as flight officer for the U. S.) mous Boston Rabbi and preacher, the candidates must have good| regular meetings on the first’ and Paw: Palmetto Club of Daytona PTA held Monday at the home Birmingham, Ala, and Mrs, | vettising manager and George! Naval All-Weather training Unit,| author of “Peace of Mind,” born] academic records, they must, in| third Friday nights at the NCCS back tte) Club of Dayton iar, KE, Hood. Hugh Williams, 729 ‘Lruman «.. | Cathey is ticket chairman. Re i a er ne maatibg. the caer annisl state |, Requirements of the organiza-| nue. returned to Key West re-| During, intermission EA Aeadees. where heresies a eee cancion which ‘opened Tues- tion: for the balance of the yeay ccntly from a_ visit in Havana, | ™ents will be sold by Miss Betty oe addition, exhibit qualities ef|Club, 1021 Duval street. Bea character and personality whichj being an interesting hobby A : il lenable them to become hon-| radio club of Key West helps con- pe a 4 ef ;, ed a bachelor of science degree in - = i 2 day and ended Thursday night. BES maetbiigk for raising funds Cuba. paleanney Miss Sarah’ “Roberts, iectrical engineering Today In I ustory Wiepremineinuen nag Weems, duct. hurricane warnings. - oR wer cussed. a x B. His decorations Jude the i 3 s I C . g Events | Mrs. Alice Roberts, finance Mrs H Williams INVYVVVVVVYVYVYVVVVVYVYY" Navy cae the Dist ee ee Fie scien Ba Ohio pees of bioobi term.” hcl nt & ng onun chairman, gave her report on the ie . 3 : 3 P wit ed Piving Cross. five Aic Medal: made at Marietta, by Gen. ‘us ‘ince twenty. jarships w SATURDAY. APRID 7— | Feeuls at the may inet show! 4rd Guests Aisit New Arriv al Bha Letter of Commendation (com-| Putnam and 47 of the New Eng-|be awarded p year, and the : weld by organization. ‘ . i sal j Pase Women of First Presbyterian church will have a cooked sbbat). He was also .awarded the| land Ohio Company pioneers. . law. school cui Presidential Unit Citation while, 185}-(100; years ago) Fitet: cigy, seeing as ‘the ‘Comander of Air| clection in Portland, Oregon: _ }Grovp 30 aboard the aiteraft USS} Population 140. : “)Belletu Wood from the Battle of} tae smi a ee the Phillipme/Sea through ., the | Votes to submit woman suffra : L akinawan pin sl to.people—it wins, making Colo- | ‘any. ‘school of: Plans for a May Day Festival were discussed. Necessary com- ,mittees were named. Dute’ for three-year pest that, by: scholars lave In Havana, Cuba Be ale serene oF 19 Mrs. Joseph Hiekey and Mrs. a.m. on’ the church lawn. 'the. festival will be announced Virginia Maiken of ‘Apalachicola, Swimming class, special inter- : MY est group of Officers’ Wives’ later. Fla,; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gandy, club, will meet from 10°to.11 Routine, matters of the organi- Birmingham, Ala; Mrs, George | * pes zation ‘were also discu-sed' for Eldridge, Ns. Thelma Laws Commander Clark has served on| Fado first State to grant woman ' government in thé pe 3 an. at the seaplane base of- Sotion at the next meeting of the and Miss Francis Lawson, Jack, | #MMMMAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKAS | 41 Staffs of the commander, Fifth| Suffrage. When the successful candidates| Sunday with slightly lower ficers’ pool. + oe ; and Mr, and Mrs, Har-|P. A. Mays Have A Daughter | Flect, and of the comander, First! 1906—U. S. Army adopts. the|enroll in the School of Law, they | perature. Moderate to fresh SUNDAY, APRIL ¢— " : Task Fleet, since the end of World ' finger print system. will be among the first-students| f ‘¢y West Amateur Radio a vood, Fla.;|_ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Allen May, \ eh 1920 — Allies give Germany to use the beauti s . h seguests of Mrs. Hugh | 808 Aghe street, are the parents of | "at 1). . a will have a ham fest ne mi avenue) | a S6qpcurhste- a three days. .teypoduee het.army \toy Center bul V neck Sree? Norma ar seek Pa pee — Fe tuicis fo, tan alae nN, on ta rene es 7923 ‘The Communist Party of ae cae ‘Sites noin re 5 |. Nelsor - oinciana _place. | gg MONDAY, APRIL 9— es ene bistesy Rint Aaiine Mi Mee ee ar “Club To ae oF ing ot Re er temne| Mr. Nelson, ALC, is po ener at; U. §.\ votes” to. disselve — but’ “The Root-Tilden fennis class, Officers’ Wives’ * " AS, 9, 3 net {Boca Chica. ; secretly merges into the Workers’ saiu, wi b* given personal con>}ténigur tollowéd by clearing club special interest "at te ra Ws ae - reine Gut eee anh U4s. Coast} rade ee ' Party. * tacts with outstanding / leaders in! cooler on Sunday- il vet a at 1 t tl TPS Ww BHACe, ui si m _ i tl : v Retailer ans'cata "a dee Bein" Neqo Beach Courts pan nace x panne! || eect ati estes ye,“ TH en ee a a a near the pool. Sea i ois a 3 ' i i 943—Gen. Patton’s forces join they will be reminded of the fact $MALL ARNINGS Beginning ea class will" by special interest group of A committe from the Key| Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Henson Grinnell street, are the parents ef the British in Tun’ that they are being prepared not y.a)cu vm a Beach sou meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San the Officers’ Wives’ club, will West Garden Club will supervise of Liberty, Ky., are the parents of a 8-pound. sr oMnee daughter, | 1945—East China Sea fight: only for personal success but also ead threugh the Keys. see 1+» Carlos school, over Palace be played at 8 p.m. at the the work of beautifying the Mon-) a 7 pound, 4-ounce daughter, Pa- Ampere es bor ler at $04) S. Fifth Fleet sinks six Jap for unselfish leadership ‘in the} southeast to south winds t Somterms theater. .. Fort Taylor Officers’ Club. roe County Beach surrounding the} tricia Anne,- born at6:37 o'clock | Clock Wednesday afternoon in) a cuin., area of the United States from :erately strong at times in the di wee . «daySheés will meet at 8 7 n. Bowling. for all navy wives tennis courts, now nearing com-| Thursday night in Dr. Hamilton’s the U. S. Naval. hospital. Cpl. 1950--United States calls on which they come, play area shifting to no owe w= at the JayCee clubhouse. from 9 a.m. to noon at the pletion on the beach, reports Mrs./ Clinic here. |Jordan, USMC, is stationed ati Government of South Korea to. “Since the object of the schol- See"Beta Sigma Phi sorority will Naval Station bowling alleys. William R. Werren, club pre Mrs. Henson is the fo:mer Miss, Camp LeJeune, N. C. [cub inflation and opposes pos‘ arships is to train lawyers who ‘Clearing Sunday, == meet at 8 p.ni. in their meet- tlandicraits class tor offivers dent. : Florence Mitchell of Key West For The Bullard: | ponement of clection under threat are qualified for publi¢ leader-~ Jacksonville to Apa ae ing rooms on Simonton wives wil! nwet at 7:40 p.m | Miss Hilda Cuniff volunteered] and she is here with heg parents, Daughter For The Bullards |'0 cut eid. ship, it will be necessary to re- Small ‘craft warnings street. i above the recieation building | to be chairman of the committee} Mr. and Mrs. Ernest'Mitchell, 2, A 7-pound, 7-ounce daughter, cS aR SPR belew the educational background from Palm Beach, Fla, | esleyan Service. Guild, on_the Naval Station j to direct this work. Pohaskie street, while Mr. Hen-| Jo Ann, was born at 12:07 o'clock | of each <cholar and to have ¢ach ward through the Florida K : “WSCS, ‘First Methodist WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11— - -|son is serving aboard the USS|Thursday morning in the U. S.| pp yp pe F Pp en] RE S. coe makeieaeecd eee ea: ages 4% : om church will meet at 7:30 pan. — sonar Oficers’ Wives will £chool PTA will) mcct at 8} Columbus in the Meditertancan, | Naval hospital to. Mr. and Ms -| his generel education by taking poncorserennieed the»home. of Miss’ Stsan. 4 ave. 10 o'clock coffee mett- p. m. in the hom - os J. H.. Bullard, 49-2 Berean Z a Posten, Deacon lane, + Ing. at thezofficers’ pool qn] Hollon, Bervaldi, -|A Daughter, Deborah Ann, __| place. Mr. Bullard, EMI, is scrv- Se ae = "DeMolay Mothers’ Circle’ will) ine piavel Station, ve wl Gans h ei Mr! and Mrs. Billy Carson,| ing aboard PC 579. ene 54 social sciences, under thé guid- meet at/7:30°p.m. in the Pa- Fite Ba 3 es’ to oc apagl pers !veS! 167-G Poinciana place, are t! Bes ea | Augusta ance of tutors chosen from foe ta Temperatures rish Ha at Bt Paul's Epis- ey neon quNeIEGn, at 'Lee’s club ge bh ve Leg am ae Hauzine, Deborah finn, bovn al ee ee ge | Billings ers among the university facu ule ay ‘ rer + copal chure!l ts 5 1 ffi hk él » bor * a de nase “Birmingham ties.” - i Highe ae ant Poinciana School PTA will Airship Devfon Bleven Officers! Bren’ . 0:25 o'clock Monday night in, 621 Caroline street, are the par- Bismark The Root-Tild 1: vest last si - mect at 8 p.m. at the school.’ Wives’ club will have a 10 Ne pyinct Art. and Historical the U. S. Naval hospital. Mr. Ce 2-Lents of a 5-pound, 11-ounee ion hier i cox ot tomer aus Mean Anchor Lodge No. 182, Masgn-” ®m™. business meécting and, Perey Ry weet + on son, YN2. is stationed at Fleet’ daughter, Sandra Lee, born at Buffalo that will make the New . York "orm ic Lodge, will meet at 8 p.m.! hea oo, Fort Taylor of- py 2 eet Mariclio Ga ~| Sonar School. | 10:20 o'clock Thursday morning Charleston Univer-ity Law Center, when it ctpiaae in the Temporary Mavonic Beak review group.oi-thesOt- Fleet acti ” ie A we 2 jin the U.S. Naval Hospital. Mr. Chicago opens next fall, a focal point. for Precipitation Home on Amelia street. ficers’ Wives' club will mect | Soman SeAwdlined sag! ter me The Cos rans Spencer, FM, is serving aboard Corpus Christi the study and solution of vexing Tetal last 24 hours _ Business and Professional at 10 aim. at the Fort Taylor at 8:30 p. m. in club rooms atl Aaa ik aot f Ouee s daughter, the PCS 1392. Denver problems of law and its admin- Total this month Women's Circle of Women of Gtricors’ club. Mrs. L. H. God-| tue coincr of Front and Fitz-| Marlene Alvine, was born at 9: IETS Detroit istration, ‘Through publications, Deficiency this month =~ First Presbyterian church dad will cedakcabeut-hor Fa. Balsick at o'clock ‘ay morning in| A Son, James Fulton. El Paso seminars, institutes and confer- Total this year - =e will meet “at 8 p.m. in the ropean tour last summer. Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64!' hospital! Mi ial A 5-pound son, James Fulton, Ft. Worth 2 ences on various phases of the Deficiency this year =~ ~ home of Mrs, Gleason Snow, . Auxitiary of Monroe County will meet at 8 p.m. at the Qvoaccas sea lad Mc cee Jr. was born at 11:53 o'clock Galveston law, an effort will be made to omer 1307 Reynolds street. hospit#] will meet at 3 p.m. Cuban Masonic Lodge. an, ATE ie lationed at VX-1,| Thursday morning in the U.S. Jacksonville integrate the law into the chang- ‘ Sa a ¢ hospital. aa uxiliary, Vi Post, : eee yee Naval Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kansas City - ing social pattern. IESDAY, APRIL 10-~ t the hospital. Ladies A VFW Hoe Chi M 1 pat raring wee ry Beran: Arthur Sawyer Post No. 23,| No. 3911 will meet at 8 p. m. ae J. F. Sauder:, 514 M et KEY WEST The Root-Tilden scholars will _Larometer (Se emvnomene Lodge No. 14 will me American Legion will meet at in the VFW Home. Seta j street. Mr. Sauders, AE2, ‘Key West Airport have opportunities of working on” =erwsen p.m. in the Knights of Phy-' 8 p.m. at the Legion home. American Legion _ Auxiliary, Aree aie eo ane Re ‘tioned at Boca Chica. | Los Angeles a comprehensive publicatingra Tee ome Seer thias Hall Bet rs ah Scottish Rite Bodies will mect Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 Agape pir ale an ae | pital Louisville gram, including the New York . i uman Elementary wil 8 pm. in t rary hom i ‘ E vet, a © ” ; j sere eet at 7:45 p.m. in the sepa me ‘Aiwaltu atreet 4 : ee ge ee oes nae ents of a 6-pound, .:2-ounce ae sai a ars W. ‘DD: 1333 oe Tan Law Aetiew tae pRnsd<, Sunrise oam-enauditorium. 5 . {Blair Jon, born at 8:44 o'clock! r. and Mrs. avis, G unset { TeSeircle one of the Women of: “itera wroutt ce oihcer'| “ince sroune CP p spect | Wednesday morning in the U.S. Poinciana Place, are the parents Minneapolis ly read law schoot pubieation in H SS First Presbyterian church Wives’ club, will from Wives' club, will mect from| Naval hospital. Mr. Lindquist, of an 8-pound, 13-oynce sen, Wil oe the country; they alk Rete eoth Moonset sovwsanee Will meet at 8 p.m. in --the 1:30 to 4 in the home of 9 a.m. to noon in the home of | SOG!. is stationed at Fleet Sonar liam Jame, born at 3:05 o'clock New Orleans § <<" home of Mrs. Leslie Fowler, se thas 2019 Staples Mrs. R. W. Safford, quarters | Shoo! Thursday afternoon in the U.S. Dist Ble parent Poinciana place. 29, Naval Station annex. eae pate Naval Hospital. Mr. Davis, RD2,: orto! % i SE Junior Woman's Club will meet scion Guar of of Somes Beginners sewing class, special The Nelsons Have A Son is stationed at the Fleet Sonar Bch City ; = at 8.p.m. in the Woman’s Club interest group of Ofticers’| __‘-pound, I1-ounce Son, Mich-| School. | Bene i FY auditorium. ke Wives’ club, will mect from | &! Date, was born at 10:58 o'clock a ensacola 4 Key West sWaniané Club st vowing for officers’: selves te 1:30 to 4 p.m. in the home of! Wednesday morning in the U. S. Bethels Have A Daughter | Piltsburgh mect al p.m. in the elu' gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- Mrs. R. G. Hazelwood, 51 a Kas 7 yon § aap, esiaisor bam, a en val Station bowling alleys. Rest Beach. | Swimming class, special inter- | Pee. peunes if tine dau ae ou - ler of DeMolay will mee al La Concha Navy Wives Club; First year Spanish class, ccond| est group of Officers’ Wives’ | (sock : fternoon in 7% Antonia Hy "7:30 p.m. in the temporary} Na. 8° will mect at 10:80 am.| half, will meet from 320 to| . club, will meet from,3:30 10 /G'F°CK, Burst. afternoon in’ can Brancisco - Masonic h Ameli in buildi | : pie Use. 1 DP’ Seattl a asonic home on Amelia in building 178 on the Naval 4:45 p.m. at San Carlos school, 4:30 p.m. at the -seaplane and Mrs. 'W. G. Bethel, 1106 Pear] Seattle street. Station. over Palace Theater. base officers’ pool. deat Col Boekel USA. 1 Tallahassee “~*~ Young Adult Fellowship of First} Key West Bridge Association! Sewing Groun Monroe Countv| First year Spanish’ class will. ee in cen s . Tampa _. E Methodist church will meet will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary © meet from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.j ie | Wa hington EB - . at 8 p.m. in the church annex. Coral Room at the Overseas will meet at 2 p.m. at tue at the NCCS Club at 102)! aan Bon ‘ha: Messe es ‘ \s Kiwanis Club will have its Hotel. i hospital Duval street. f Mersons x Shereman M. Fairchild, board ak weekly dinner mecting at] Beginning golfers class of Of- FRIDAY, APRIL 13— Alcoholics Anonymous will; | Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Merson, 12A chairman of Fairchild Engine & = 6:45 p.m. at Delmonico’s res- ficers’ Wives’ club will meet Fern Chapter No. 2i, Order meet at 8 p.m. in the annex: Seaplane Base, are the parents of Airplane, born in Oneanta, N. Y., th « taurant. at 10 a.m. on the handball of Eastern Star will meet at of the First Presbyterian a 9-pound, 1%4-ounce son, Rob- 55 years ago. Sh Advanced Spanish class will field behind Echoasis on the 8 p.m. in the Golden Eagle Church. . jert L, Jr, born at 1:23 o'clock meet from 8 to 9 p.m. at San Naval station. | Hall, 1211 Petronia street. League bowling #r.all navy ! Friday morning in the U.S. Naval To find difficulties in every- Bishop P. ‘carlos school, ove: Palace Li oie Ae 12— 7 | beret Wives’ sae will Eaves wines begins tly at Hospital. Mr. Merson, ENC, is thing may prove you clever, but Protestant Episcopal bishop: oe eater. oom Representatives o! ev juncheon meeting at noon ai 30 a.m. at the as L Station stationed aboarc the USS How. much wrangling writes you Long Wee born in. ae Bridge and canasta, sponsored West . Junior-Senivr | High Fort Taylor officers’ club. bowling alleys. .. ~ - lard W. Gilmore. down a fool. Kansas City, "

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