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—. ~ PAGE FuUn =. EANNETTE BARCLAY, Society Editor: Brooks |\Squadron Party SOCIETY PERSONALS...NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Miss Jacpue Duane, V re . Nn. ‘Scheduled Today aul Wedding To Be In June : iy : Het rf] A An infromal out-of-door squa- a, The engagement and approaching’ marriagé of Miss Jacque) dron party will be given this even- ke Duane and Wesley Brouks, both of Key West, is being announced! ing by VX-1 at the Seaplane base Pogn 2 by the prospective bride's parents, Mr. and Mts. J. E. Duane, 730| The affair will be held at the Tr baton street, . seaplane base pool and will fea- Ls ‘ Mr. Brooks is the eon of Mr. and, Mrs. J, F. Brooks, 1005 Sem-|ture swimming followed by a adu: ae street. | steak sandwich picnic and beer. MAN he wedding will be perform- The party begins at 4:30 this 1 th. cd sometime in June. 1 Navy Wives Pray afternon and is slated to last un- , ff... Both Miss Duane and Mr, 9, : z til 9 p.m. Sua Books are senior students in the N@tional Conflict —— — ), U cy West High School. ! git y vi (eit The bride-elect was honored &t May Be Settled Sutton Begins mn a surprise personal shower given Ps Swimming Class in Wednesday night by Miss Nancy Prayers that the Truman-Mac- i in aok tata emes Hamer arthur conroversy would be set-|» George Sutton, scout master of 1006. Seminary weet. * Ted In @ manner beneficial to our roe 54, and an pulboused Red April showers was the theme of Country and to the world were| ¢ voss swimming Sila or serv: ‘the party. An umbrella decorated mad¢ by members of the La Con- aaa ihe Fes Wears Bee a yellow and dark lavender crepe cha: Navy Wives: Club here yes- terday at the seaplane base, Dar- Paper carried out the theme. _| terday morning at the U.S. Naval] ne}) Carey, safety service of the Games were played with Miss Chapel. os ‘ local chapter, announced. Sarah Roberts winning first prize.| Mrs. Teresa Braxton, ‘club pre-| wfembers of Troops 54 and 52 The ‘hostesses served — refresh-+ si apt. Teduested ‘the “members| enrolled in the class. Lessons in sy yea ’ ie af eet‘at the chapel before Mac-! Junior Life Saving, swimming i: fuests present were — Miss] Arthur's address for oné hour of| ang advanced swimming will be ‘ puane Mrs. Duane, Miss Sandra ag « members of the | taught. At the completion of the vane, Mrs. Brooks, Miss Louise| club! were present‘ for the silent] (curse, the Scouts will be award- ooks. Miss Louise | Ketchym,| prayer service. Organ, music was] aq Red Cross certificates. Miss Anne Yates, Miss June) played by James A. Bschbach,‘SA,| The chapter is sponosring three dates, 'Miss Zola Camus, Miss of the Fleet:Sonar’ School. other swimming classes at the Betty June Higgs, Miss Esther a3 présent time. Other groups will smith, Miss Barbara Delgado,’ ¢ eat 9 hem ae it dime, ‘ Miss Baibara Delgado, Miss Group Votes Te be arranged in the near future. «Pamela Russell, Miss Evelyn Net- ‘ i hee one ais ein w, tenis Baythe Hampon, Miss Abend APE OY > | Mrs Shits. Ms Gres ‘Barbaya Beard, Miss rothy i ae 7 ltnbiast Ber ee “Miller, Miss Marjorie Gomez and» OFC, Meetings AIR SU Tas tal ale Miss Sandra Roberts. | Mérphers: of the La ‘Concha James Smith, Mrs. Evans R. Cla- Mrs. Russell Hoff, Miss Edna Navy. Wives Clyb.'No. 88, voted| rey, Mrs. Richard MHontzomery, “Hoff, Miss Carol Dalton, Miss Pat vhaaimousty tn foli te Rey West | Mss. James Lecklainy Mrs Walter Hampton, Miss Addie ~~ Mae’ Chamber of Commerce ata meet-|Oneto, Mrs. Carl Garhold, Mrs. meck and Miss Lee Huddle, ing held Npsngdes tral elu) A. L. Brigham, Mrs. Walter Bon Mrs. Braxton, "Were invited but unable to at-' roams. on the 1 Station | ¢ield, Mrs. Melvin Edawrds and » tend, here. A member will be selected | Mrs. Doile F. Majors. . ttend gagh mapper pegrting. ts to A Mrs. Teres# Braxton, club pre- Key West Beauty | Ms Lee. Getter ted the group 1 Bras oH ‘ Ta The Citizen has received a note |}. ds f and verse contribution from a | ree ate The sale si ee a Visitor Lauds sdent,\: presided at the ni¢eting. Mrs. Merville Rosam Re-Elected feature ofthe Junior Woman's FORECAS1 could be done with the Teachers for acike caig were mae = Monroe County PTA President \#agar stark. 1229 von Pristr.” |i cousin THe BY WERe? CItizap FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1968 ee a —< MOT Ie (1EMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 135 BPW Club Elects New Officers; MRS. LEE CHANDLER | Mrs, E. BE. god Is Re-Elected PTA | TO LEAVE FOR HOME = 2 E a i" i A ee sieleca nana < (Ulead For Jimior-Senior High School Mrs. Marion Stark Is President | 1’ NANTUCKET, MASS. Mrs. Lee Chandler, assistant Officers for the yak 1951-1952 for the Junior High Schoo} Ry at G ;| were elected at the r@ular meeting this week at the Key Wy, Election of officers of the Business and Professional Women’s! Club tor the year i951-1952 took place Wednesday evening at the s ‘| Woman's Club on Duval str ; ‘ | Shop on Duval street, will leave | Ih | cnc rve wife Mrs. E. E. Hood, president; Mig: jg N x | Slected to serve Mrs. E. E. od, oS : " Mrs. Marion Stark was elected ipresident of the BPW, with! Key West tonight after a BUBY yoo Gee president Gade, Irene Brooks, recording secre a. a and Miss Pauline Nihoul - an winter helping launch) 44... “Marion Starke, treatrer; Mrs. Dorothy Curry, historiag. © ge Stinchfield's Me ee “ea chandler will fly trom | _seilstion of officers wil t ail 4) elect- oer Mrs. randler wi V rom A | - zi {place at the regular btsine: P. > Sh led recording secretary; Mrs. Do- We Key West to Nantucket where | : /Puppet Show To |tis Carey, corresponding — secre- The Cur. Styers she will summer with her tamily. | meeting te be held in M Pr ; ; | Are Hosts At dler has stayed at the home of | dcicvate to the convention Weld Wives’ I h installation of the new] Cogehegay , Mrs, Jeanne Taylor, curator of!) tampa last month, gav§ an a se will take place May 6. Cocktail Party the West Martello Galler interesting outline to membew of : PTA. Following his report Hulka| West high school ’ student, . “LUSSeS |played “I'm In The Mood Yor | present a puppet show at the as it would have bem! luncheon meeting of the Bob Mills, 16-year-old hy Preceding the election, Mrs. Lt. C ‘ . Comdr. and Mrs, Charles W. 7a Grace Crost reside h 7 race Crosby, president of the Styer, Jr., were hosts at a cock- W MU Di BPW for the past report of the club's act tail party last night at their home! Mission Project |played by Chopin, Mozart, ald | Wives’ Club to be held next plete, detailed and_prais y,| on Laird street. aan . jother famous composers of musi. | day on the patio at the Fort Tay. Mrs. Crosby’s summary outlined Those attending were oficers At Circle Meeting What was probably the large} lor Oficers’ Club. the work of the group and ex-}of the U.S.S. Cutlass and their ®@ |diswlav ever held at the schod} Young Mills makes his’ tended gratefulness for the co-| wives and guests. Mrs. Martha Linda Franks cir-; was the exhibit of the Scienc@}puppets for his showy — + operation of members during her The gyéup ‘surprised Lt. (jg)} cle of WMU of the First Baptist jand Commercial classes _ fillin: Hostes: for the afternoon term as president, Robert H. Blount and his fiancee, | church met yesterday at 10 a.m.|the hallways of the school and}be Mrs. E. B. Lawrence and 6 All BPW offic and chairmen | Miss Jeannette Barclay, with aj in the home of Mrs. Jesse Mil-! overflowing into the rooms of }wivi of VX-1. } turned in their ie ly reports for] shower of gifts. Miss Barclay and| liken, 2012 Fogarty, publicity | the new annex. Reservations for filing. .| Lieutenant’ Blount wil be married | chairman Ms. H. L. Campbell] Mrs. Amelia Camus asked for | tiust be made at the Fort Delegates and alternates were} May. 13 in Moberly. announced today assistance in securing shells and ib by 6 o'clock ¥ also elected for attendance at the] Other guests at the party in-| Nine members were present at | corals for decorations of the ban- | t#neon. for {quet tables fer the National Con-| ‘The naval nursery will be, vention to be held in M’ami in | wing the luncheon and™ Mev will be a baby sitter’ at the <% * Florida State convention to be}cluded: Mrs. William E. Ba the gathering when proj held in Miami Beach May 17 }of Moberly, Mo., Mrs. W. J. Faul-| community missions were di through May 19. kner of *Russ@lville, Ark., Lt.| cussed. Devotional reading w Refreshments were served fol- | Com@r: and Mrs. B. F. Worcester, | from a chapter in Ephesiams. . Alice Roberts lowing the business session. | Lt. and Mrs. W. Lendenmann, Lt.} The next meeting will be held|that a May Day Fe Hostesses were Mrs. Sidney Cur-|and Mrs.- William Christiansen.} 24 the parsona with Mrs.}be held at B announced | ival would | I’ pe@ Cartoon view Park on Mrs. Anna Corcoran, “Mry.| Lt. and Mrs, Richard Harris, Lt.) George Ray presiding. The date | Monday, May 10th. A “King” and Movies Toni he sene Broadhead, and Mrs. Do-} Gg) and Mrs. Zeb D. Alford, Lt.] ji. phursday. May 17. “Qu will be selected from $ ris Carey. (ig) and Mrs. John W. Jemes and ——_—<_——_—___— the Senior Class, attendants from] phelfvoung people 4f the Floral decoration for the oc- | William Coleman. Th the 9th, 10th, and Ilth grades, vadondcihoniiet ch rch . cesion was arranged by Mrs. Mae ae a te and children from the 7th and pan sha. Thirty Attend sorings cartoon movies Ath grades will dance at the ba % i Mrs. Vera Marks introduced shown on the cornep of V4 sn cutotiown, guest ire. il Sipmelgees Wameae | WEA LERRDMIAIN [yr pctoney,. cove 2 soni ee Lawrence, a BPW member from tail consthe bene of the Credit lic ; i z public. Nonthvilie; Michigan: Club Rarbecue Says Unions to teachers in the high P school. In his talk, Delaney drew A barbecue supper was the *}a comparison between what Club monthly social meeting held x , Credit Union, and what has, been last evening af the home of Mrs.{__ Key We done by the Federal Employees Credit Union, and its benefits t# members. and Vicinity: Increas- s this afternoon with or thunderstorms _ late ernoon or tonight followed Approximately 30 persons en- | Showe ioyed barbecued spareribs. haked | th The ancient grateful and happy visitor, Mrs;! 19-39 e'eloe . i Mrs. Merville Rosam was re-cleeted president of the Monroe by cooler temperature. Saturde ee na, PRR PRC By Bie ie {10:30 e'elock tornerrow ning = E d : beans, potato salad and other ap-| bY cooler temperature. Saturday Passover st Franpes Hungerford-Lusby whose ; jg ftont, of the Neprly-NuFueni-| County Council of PTA at the monthly mecting held Wednesday | cropriate delickciéa Honk 5:30 to clearing and continued cool. Gen MPERATUR ES down. es ier home ed Route Cy type Store on Commercial Row inj afternoon at the Poinciana Elementary School. 8 pm (le to fioderate . varliblo “winde on me ti Paksoves idk aback: “Ort! EC VEER Ff 1OTIOS. i a t . fficers © vere: Fin:t vice preside ss. BE. E. ; increasing to moderate to fresh Ving i a} Azote .,_|Poinciana and at the Naval Com Other officers elected were: Fir:t vice president, Mrs. E. FE.) yy, ‘s brought their hus- | increasing . ing the exod risa pa Sanna ee ame misbary. ‘ Gs Hood; second vice president, Mrs. ; secretary, Mrs. eikag eB OER helen and shifting to northerly late this AT 7:30 AM., E. Israel from.E; i Mag 1 Hunceriert. Laby mens colorful! Mrs, James Shilliriglaw, club Marguerite Gravel; treasurer, Mr s, and historian,| Mrs, ‘Winston Jones, president afternoon or tonight, diminishing ear “ More than one-niltion me: Gea compliment to Key West in her bday announced she will! ys, Glenwood Sweeting. * Bees of the: club, gireulated a letter Saturd Se aioe! : x bimbo po of the Jewish faith will a write. : begin Plage lessons on May 15 in| “Approximately 40 members at- yy» from Lt. Louise Whecler, WAC,| Florida: Considerable cloudi-| Augusta is 2 Di’ In brief, she praised the “trop- the <clubrooms at thé naval sta" tended the meeting. Plans were I rises A warded Tn ot the U.S. Army, located in fice de scattered eee and Eines iG bi 5b—! ical hint” of the atmosphere here at =. Poul sine we intea! Made for installation services for 9 és Wurzdurz, Germany. ; Santerstorms He sae d = s pai fica omy ‘ ar S$ 2 er, and emphasized the beauty, sense hhirenan t8 ta ‘ies’ Renneth the new officers to be conducted Kitchen Utensil The letter thanked the Jr.| ‘4! Heat ue SN Bike reme Paton re Trag;-the ‘bilifle nal,’ of relaxation and “new lease on! Frit Each Saher érves a four. 2¢ Rext month's meeting on May Woman's Club of Key West for ell ae ivi th Se Nueces Buffak 34 lon—who are com | Jan life? synich: Key West gives 01 oni pan ain aie ships 8 at Coral Shores School on Hat Contest \the plaid wool material and sew- Slightly ‘cooler Tenet Soaction Ghartestaa 59 alert 19 — warmly. ; : + a ancg, Plantation Key. Mrs. Herman : i: ie {ng accessories which they sent sia pies a Fi x é Yor She hopes to be able to return Rails town ora a araTtciniat Homestead, atete vice SE= anus Valladares and ‘ks colialin ovcicas today, and over south portion Sat- Se a a iba ie are ~ bei g es here to paint and write. j Butta, sgter et te Raward Pear- popshient. wal serve as installing Mrs. Sam Collins oh lo eepes whieh is in cannes of the re- |“ Teckacu ville thru the Floride ae. . "37 aehdad ia a 25,3: ee a son; Mrs ay v ¢ cllicer at this meeting. jin the ee “Kitchen utensil orientation of German youth. Bie BES ce sees Sea ie | If you take off = Coming Events | Mrs. Paul Bs oy agridey Twenty-seven members at- hat” contest held last night at a|* The city of Wurzdurz was 85 Rabe eae estou peer aces Eacoud en thie: word: “h da tae: PRIDAY. I Frenck,: mother-in-law of Mrs, tended the luncheon served prior canasta party and meeting held) per cent, destroyed by bombing} ing: over south and central 4 We th ~ g9} change “a bit. 4 ‘Tria dia: ate ', |Robert ‘L. French. |= yf | to Wednesday's meeting‘in the at the JayCee clubhouse on Flag-/ raids during the past war and is eee Oe ate fecal il Galnetion: 66! letter and a “bit” i me rangle: Club will meet at.8/" Other members presen ‘wére:’sucial hall of the First Presby- ler avenue. : still in the process of rehabilita- | > al aa : : : : aa tak ott still. anekl BS iy p.m. in the home of Mrs. tr " ie Da : wy % ED ena cated a es ig thundershowers today and to-| acksonville 63 4 t q J :terian church. There were s: The utensils used in the hats|tion. Lt. Wheeler is in charge of | -; “it? A cord Thelma Sweeting, Eat ; FEAR epler: night. Otherwise gentle to mod-| Kansas City 47|of “it” remains. Take a” fo mec WOENNG, ee tO Tt "by & int oe ‘representatives from Coral Shores worn by all members of the helping young ‘girls in the area}. 5 “akan i 7 is sti led ati street vjy DY S’spsclal interest group of § erate north to northeast winds| KEY WEST 76|{t is still not totally 63— Sihine Club will meet at 8 pr] the. Difigers' Wave? ‘fab, weitl School at the luncheon and meet- ‘group, were donated to: the club | to realize “that there are always! through Saturday. Considerable| Key West Airport 75|0f which goes to pi on a, in the JayCee clubrooms, on| D# Pleved at\@ ‘Rib-gt the | ing. ne: soec wont {Others Who need help and are | cioudiness with showers and] Los Angeles i 57| you wish to get rid ofp Mhabl War Plapinr avenue. Fort Taylor, Olficérs’ Club. _ Mrs. Hood, vice president, pre-| At canasta games, prizes went| more needy,” as part of the let- attered thunderstorms in south] { 40|xou must throw it off Utegeth 0 — Key West Amateur Radio Club] | 80Wling ‘for all. ‘apvy ‘wivexjsided tt the business meeting in to Mrs. Lawrence for high score | ter ‘stated. ‘ and central portions today and 38). ee me" Will week af: 180. pine inthe from @& a.m. to nnon gt the|the absence of Mrs. Rosam, who 'and to Mrs. Sam Collins for low| The idea, Lt." Wheeler pointed | over south portion tonight. 70 CARD OF * h Bri NCCS Club, 102 ea Naval Station bowling alleys |was unable to attend because of | prize. out, was to re-educate with ideas | Otherwise partly cloudy weather] di ahs Words cannot. fully 4p Acati Beginners alae aries Handicrafts class jor “officers|@ death in her family. Hos’ s for the evening were of unselfishness. With this view cough Sonceine eee Serene. ws Pa thanks to the neighbj ait e ris . meet from 8 to 9 p.m. ¢ the wives will meet at 7:30 vm Principal Albert Carey of Mrs. Ovis Kemp, Mrs, .Charles |i mind, dress material, such as pain tele lew Orleans 66 friends for their tary | loma NcCS ‘above the rekieation building | Poinciana welcomed the group. Wardlow and Mrs. Henry Higgs. |that sent by thé local group, is| REPORT Vow. Yack 45| Kindness and words/of }Y rentu © dy Club at 1021" Duval on the Naval Station Miss Joan Douzhtry, Poinciana| Plans were made for a bake} turned over to a girl in a_ re- Key West, Fla. April 20, 1951 | Norfolk 4g| during the illness ap Ad s61— Swimming class. special inter-| Tennis glass, Officers’ Wives’ | music teacher, presented her pu- sale to be held on Saturday, May | orientation sewing class and the | op cations taken at Cit ; Office, | Oklahoma City 62| the death of our ote mer et group of Officers’ Wives'| club’ special intarest group|pils in a musical program. |5. The group voted to hold two | finished dress to an even more AarGye Ts A Ganka, : 42} Joyce C. Sawyer. W re at club, .will meet from 3:30 to will mget at 9 @.m. at the} Vocals, “Evening Prayer” from meetings a month on the first}needy child, The girl herself is . deat lee acola 65| those who sent floral ol Civi 4:30 p.m. at the seaplane} Navel’ Station ‘tennis ‘coyrts}“Hanzel and Gretel” and “I'm|and third Thursday nights. Each] rewarded with more material to] Temperatures Pittsburgh 34| remembrance and ga’ I base officers’ pool. néar the pool. ' Called Little Buttercup” irom | will be a business meeting, fol-]make a garment for her own use. | Highest yesterday 84 Roanoke _ 30| their cars. ates | Ame Alcoholics. Anonymous wil)] WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25— “HMd Pinatore,” by Carol Dunin,| lowed by canasta games. é The next . business meeting of | Lowest last night 75] St. Louis 42 THE ated. “ner meet at 8 p.m. in the annex Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28,|second grader. Members and guests present in-]the Jr. Woman's Club will be | Mcan 20) Gan, Antonia 74| apr20-it 892— ‘s. of the First Presbyterian Arnjerictn Login will meet! School flute group played and’ cluded: Mrs. Joe Lopez, M's. Har-|held at 8 p:m. Tuesday, May 1, | Normal 76] San Francisco 48 : d, of Church. ‘at’ sey a tthe Legion home. jsang o militi number and{ry Knight, Mrs. Ralph Faraldo,| at the Womap’s Club on Duval = mous Seattle si Ww Y ven; TTS) ‘League bowling for all navy} - Scottish Rite Bodies will mect| -Tic Skater’s Waltz.” 1M nn Archer, Mrs. Ignatius | street. reckpitation Tallahassee 66| Don't Waste Your 933— wives begins prompt: t at 8 pap. at temporaryyhome| Judge Eva Warner Gibson wa. Lester, Mrs. Robert Sawyer, Mrs. Total last 24 hours 0 ins.| Tampa < DEM wero ples am: ar the area ,on.Amelig street. _ |euest speaker. She add vd the | Newell Pinder, Mrs. Frank Web-| ‘Individuality is one of the big | Total this month 1.57 in: Washington we It Will Buili ieanline:allevs. Agshin bev ton eas Offi- | zroup on juvenile understanding! ber, Mrs. Kermit Lewin, Mrs.| tacts of. life, ; Mey this month pe Se, Church School bud SATURDAY, APRIL 21— cers Wives’ club will have a/and welfare. Sam Lawrence, Mrs. Leo Law- ‘otal this year 2511S, | ———— bie “seeesSwimming class, special inter-| AB dessert bridge. erty | Said.Judge Gibson, Monroe jrence, Mrs. Everett Sweeting, | Jdck Delaney, Mrs. Charles Cur-| Deficiency this 1.42 ins. NOTICE LEY MEMC est group of ‘Officers’ Wives’ at Aarons ioe County needs a drafting board to]Mrs. Arthur Valladares, Mers.] ry, Mrs: Matvin Kemp, Mrs. Mir- ‘ = In last night's Citizen, the item. a . aa 2 Hi Juagi jamber of Commerce | coordinate rk of the agencies ; Kenneth Knowles, Mrs. Sam Col- 3 Mrs. Harold C. Marti Relative Humidity at 9:00 A.M. | -., 4 23 - THODI club, will meet from 10 to 11 4 i coordinate work o! he agencies ; Kenneth Knowles, Mrs. San -} ta Strunk, Mrs. Harold C. Martin cp ‘Churngold” read, “25¢ Ib.” This « _ ‘eibe a.m. at the seaplane base of- . 1 at8 pm. at the club] and to plan te mporary mainten- lins, Mrs. Malcolm Pinder, Mrs. }and Mors. Joe Haqua. 854 item should have been listed as ME st Pc vaN0 ficers’ pool, ,,, hewse, © me) ance and guidance for these de- - os - Baas follows: Corner Truman and ne $1 SUNDAY, APRIL 22— bowling op citicess! ie gl linguent juvenile c until] 7, ' Lepomeiae Bea jamal) a0 AM Churngold, lb, 33c 1 Eiks Club cocktails hour trom}, $B.St JSN pap. ge G8 Ne Iotaccments can be made. * Goodbye, Jeannette! oe a M & M SUPER MARKET. OM 4 to 6 p.m. at the club. ; alley “Juvenile court is not a crim- i ; 4 MONDAY, APRIL 23— La Concha Navy Wee (UP inal court,” she emphasized.| By DICK OLMSTED beens comenrew® Alene | ‘oda; eee gS ee Ge pees | eal . 88 will meet at 10: Ml workers with juvenile iS c ; : : is y a 1 on Pere ee | iy building 448 op the Naval ese into. the ‘work for the | LOday #8 Miss Barclay's last day on this sti pm.| _ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY rails * ployment office on Simonton | int ay) olfers class of Of- love of it, as it is a full time She'll Het eas! Mis te ie SES St distatt. M : is 5:34 ea New 1951 Plymouths ey “er street. | do ew ‘dub ‘will meet | Job.” oO: gc vith the he pom Kas god he i i aN isa pace bide, srade tas aes Anchor Lodge No. 182 will meet) + qeY aim. the’ handball} She told of local conditions | 5* cope with the hostess whose party the tage is. ye spit light sane at g Se ae ae ofl Sad Riitcmenduastontian: No more she'll report celebrants persiflages Tides . os p.m. in Temporary Ma-! , he | that necd attentio be sis i e ani sonic Home on Amelia street. / field Rabind: Eehapais ap tee morte were heard from coun- | hile raking: to God toa ieee “oe in cages. Navel Base x ig ae Beginning Spanish class wall ‘ . Association |ty ubit presidents. Mrs. Jack| Snes leaving tomorrow for Mo! Sirah TOMORROW u ar meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San pe bats ay in the} Wilkenson, Coral Shorcs PTA| Up the Overseas Highway she'll rly go High dre ‘© Carlos school, over Palace’ oral Bqom gti the Overseas |Presi¢ent, invited all of the| To visit an aunt of her future: espoused, ~ 8:55 am ater theater, 1 Hotdl,” ~ =" |group to attend the next council | The man whose libido she’s thoroughly roused. - 10:14 pan, : TUESDAY, APRIL 24— THURSDAY, APRIL, 26— meeting to be held in the new} His name, for the record ,is Blount (Robert Haddock), 000 y, 4 sees Kiwanis Club will have an an~ ) Dadies Auxiliagy,:V. F. W. Post! consotidated school on Planta-| The same will be hers once she gets him in paddock. ADVITIONAL TIDE DATA f 4 fo niversaty party at 8 p.m. at No. 3942 will mgetat 8 p.m.| tion Key known as Coral Shores. To Harry T.'s state, in the dry Middle West'll Referewe Station: Key West A) a re _Raul’s Club. Fae 1 “at the V)F. W. Home. Luncheon will be served at Plan-| Go she just to trade in her status.6o vestal. Time of! ua. ; 4 She - eAaut Revavsnlp fed eiwacen Te ion ae Ne ae farlon oa scuba Olticers | Qn May the thirteenth in old Mok ly she'll om co Thee: (haan eale ; irst Methodist churel ur Sawyer os! 0. 28,) wil e installed. i : sal le FEF id: Hon meet at & p.m, in the church J will meet at 8 p.m. at the Following the meeting mem- Feclorm with young Reunt i ee Eymumien u (bridge). --Db 10m at | By Je Figids and y BG) sdsieec annex, ° eee { i Legion “Home' ‘on Stock bers of the Poinciana PTA serv- A Me : x 5 eymoon. mm No Name Key | 3 THREE-. Ci —s Order of DeMolay will meet at Island. : yed refreshments and took the Th ee village yr tp clandestine. , (eas’ 2nd) = +.2h 20m ; ti fest } 730 p.m. in the temporary “Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 group on a tour of the new part Quite ped ia June they'll return to Key West toca Chica : , Masonic home on Amelia ~ will meet et 8 p.m. in the! of the school. ae ey compelled by a naval behest. - (Sandy Pt) . 0h 40m ‘ street. 1.’ Cuban Masonic Lodge. ae .| The groom is a navy lieutenant (JG), ‘aldes Channel Advanced Spanish class will _ First year Spanish class, .ccond| Hospital Woman's Auxiliary| An MIT grad, electronics sage he. (north end) +22 10m +14 6 — meet from 6 to 9 p.m. at San; half, will meet from 3:20 to will meet at 2 p.m. at the Carlos school, over Palace 4:45 p.m, at San Carlos school, hospital. oes S07 theater. over Fai Theatet. ae Sak a aS Bridge games sponsored ‘Sewing Group Monroe County Mail The Citizen to Relatives The submarine Cutlass is where he is stationed, The calm ciyy life, fears Jeannette, now ‘will ‘stay shunned. hates to Shy arothczed) ; So over the sides of the paper we pipe her,. ; (+)—Plus sign: Corrections + Thanking heaven and Blount that she didn't get riper. be added

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