The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 25, 1951, Page 4

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GE PUUR ‘ DOROTHY RAYMER, Society Editor ow A twants Club Celebrates Third ae ve men 6 ear poMrs. Ralph Dickcon and, guest, ———and_Mrs.. Austin Kaiser; masre ‘ val Station bowli ae caer Concha Navy Wives Cluby* te Ee Be Rey Bee te ee SR ee nt ee Ha AN ee A OR NR le he te te te tional organization. He then pre-| .sented attendance awards to the i “pretation according ‘to celestial ., the. third anniversary dinner in- velurdes: !. Ira F. Albury and guests, Mr. ..Mrs, Truman L. Army, Gene An- ‘Mr. end Mrs. * GiChepman. . end Mrs. Isadore Weintraub; Mr. 5 v A gala birthday party of the Ke; trate: iast night at Kaui s club. Pests were present. Alter the opening ceremonies & J «wanis members John B. Cook, and Shelley from the Coral Gables ‘group. Cook, who is first governor of iS. the 11th district Kiwanis Inter-| national club, was introduced by Lou Smith, president of the Key West club. Cook spoke on the M imciples of Kiwanis Interna. be, in Sho Was followed by an hour and 15- minute talk on astrology, given; hy Hank Leeds, who ‘kept the audience amazed and amused avith individual personality inter- influénce. Th roster of guests attending anv Mrs. Earl R. Adams; Mr. and} p, ‘Mrs. William V. Albury; Mr. and +heir, Glynn Archer and guests, Henry Higgs, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hughes; Rev. Fr.‘and Mrs. John A. Armfield; Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Boza and daughter, Mrs. Carol Lewis; Jean ind Mrs, Baillod; Mr, and Mis. W. ed to * Majer and Mrs. Earl Dillon; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Faraldo end guests, Mr. and Mrs, Clar- nee Williams: Mr. and Mrs. Sam ‘imwrenee and guests, Comdr, and Mrs. S. L. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. C, R. (Lefty) Reagon; Mr. Mi E. 1 Rn Mrs. Joseph Sirugo and sgugsts. City Commissioner ..and ‘Myr, Louis Carbonell, .Mr, and Mr-. Low Smith; .Mr./D- and Mrs. Gleason Snow; Mr. and George -Mock; Neil Saunders; Mr. and Key Club President Armando En. rique and Miss Barbara Del-' zado: Hoke Holcomb and Miss Dorothy Miller; Harry Norveil end Sune“Fatet, Ee th M Birthday With Gala Banquet ian. Afmficid, a dciicious filet of Beef dinner was scyved. During the dinner, introductions were made. ‘Qut-of-town guests were Ki- EEE Corat Shores PTA For Miss Sanchez At Gomez Home Miss the ‘home of Mrs. William Gomez last night, * Among the ,uests who extend- were. Mrs. Concha Fil Mrs. P, Aquilar. Mrs. Veli, Mrs. Violet Pita, Mrs. Wil- liam Marshall, Nene Gonzalez, Mrs. Joseph C: tillo, Mrs. Ondina Pita. Miss Celia Sanchez, Cueryo, Mrs. Gitbert Ogden, Mrs. Del Aurelio. Martinez, nero, B. J. Liticco, Al Moreno, | and P. Sanchez were also ‘ent. Set church. y West Kiwanis club was cele- nd invocation by the Rev. Fr. lated On F riday A board meeting of Coral Shores PTA is to be held at Mrs. arie Lazo’s home at Matecum- Friday, April 27, at 8 p.m. | ier en May,‘ will be. an- ower Is Given echel Sanchez. | surprised r. with a gift shower party at . best wishes for her wedding Anthony Toledo cf this city J. R. Valadez, Mrs. lo, Mrs. J. G, Valdez, Elliot Mack, Mrz, Frenk Tony. Fezzio, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Claude Valdez, Miss.- ss Edna Pino, Miss Celeste Pino, and Mrs. Elliot Ogdi ‘n, Julien Barrig:, Bello, N. azo, Warren Gates} Anthony Sali- pres- | Hostesses were ‘the bride's mo | er, Mrs.” Rachel Sanchez apa rs, William ‘Gorn The weddirg ‘will take place ay 7 at St. ‘Mary's star-of ier Coming ing Events M WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25— | inciana Social Club will * meet at 10:30 am. in the “biticiaha Community Bldg. | Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, | ‘American Legion will meet’ ~+at 8 p.m. a tthe Legion home. | ‘ ‘Scottish Rite Bodies will meet + seat 8 p.m. at temporary home : 4 +_..on Amelia street. Airship DevRon Eleven Offi- ~. cers Wives’ club will have a + TP pam. . dessert-bridge yarty: at Aecropalms. Junior Chamber of Commerté will meet at 8 p.m, at the club ‘house. bowling for officers’. wives: be- gins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- salleys. | Ne 8* will meet at 10:30 aim. stain building 178 on the Naval. S. tation Beginning golfers class of Gt] ficers’ Wives’ club will méet; at 10 a.m. on the handball] field behind Echoasis on the Naval station. Key West Bridge Association will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Coral Room at the Overseas Hotel THURSDAY, APRIL 26— Board of governors’ meeting of the Woman’s Club, 3:30 p.m.,! M held at the home of Mrs. Wal- puRSDAY, MAY 1— lace Kirke, strect. Ladies Auxiliary, . W. Post Noe 3911 will Oe at 8 p.m.: V. F.W. Home. ican Legion Auxiliary, Ar- 1011 Von Phister, | ‘aur ‘Sawyer Post. No. 28 | vill meet at 8 p.m. at the Legion Home on Stock Rea ie ist . Felix Varela Ladge No. 64, hs meet at 8 p.m, in the Cuban Masonic Lodge. First year Spanish class, .<cond half, will meet from 3:20 to 4-45 p.m. at San Carlos school, over Palace Theater. Sewing Group Monroe County Hospital Woman's Auxiliary meet at2 p.m. at the tal APRIL 27— Beginners Spanish class will mect from 6 to 9 p.m. at the ‘ow NECS Club at 1021 Duval street. Alcoholics Anonymous — will ~~ meet at 8 p.m. in the annex _ “> the SUNDAY, APRIL 29—- of the First Church. Swimming class, special inter- est group of Officers’ Wives’ club, will meet from 3:30 to 4:50 p.m, at the seaplane base officers’ pool, League bowling tor all navy wives begins promptly at 9:30 a.m. at the Naval Station howling alleys. Officers’ Wives’ Club luncheon! meeting on the patio at Fort! Taylor Officers’ Club at 12:30 p.m.° Hostesses “will be Mrs. E. B. Lawrente. and other other wives of VX-1. Fern Chapter No, 21, Order of Eastern. Star, . Golden Bagles-Haliy-1211<"Petronia eb at 8 p.m. Pr enh ee token cr i) Lazo, in Mategumbc.* ATURDAY; APRIL 28— 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. rd mect- | Elks Club cocktails hour from 4 to 6 p.m. at the club. JONDAY, APRIL 30— eginning Spanish class will meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at San Carlos school, over Palace theater. Kiwanis Club will have a din- ner meeting at 6:45 o'clock in the First Methodist Church | Annex. Junior Woman's Club will hold} a business meeting in the’ Woman's Club on. Duval street at 8 p.m. Key West Players will hold aj business meeting in the Barn Theater at 8 p.m. Minoca Council, Degree of | Pocahontas, meets at 7:30 in Red Men's Hall. Key West Assembly No. 13, or- der of the Rainbow for Girls, will meet at 7:30 in the iLons Den on Seminary street. | Key West Woman's Club will hold a meeting at 3:30 p.m in the Woman's Club Audi torium. Catholic Daughters of America Court Mary Star of the Sea, No, 634, will meet at 8 pm.! at St. Ann's Hall next to th> cial Mrs. Maric | ~ Thirty-One Attend Civic Improvement Problems cussed By Soroptimist Club Workers’ at night for the ce After the covered the denartmental ‘diseussions took place. sain on the ak ak ipo 3 made, special attention is eeolub; av, ea to the work of the Inte ‘Shae, C Eewin Roberts nd'Tom Meeting Of Board ‘; Immediate department which 1 ' ported remodeling and redecorat- ine projec' “paliments of their prog ie bs dressed the group of the problems and future work | pacity to be done by the workers’ coun- | Mrs, The setting up of a budget for (1). Home SOCIETY PERSONALS Council ombination so- end busine:s mecting. d dish supper, busine In the r arm made Ray outlining some adio and news was asked to accept the s for men ishes to form. am was planned to ob- Week, a national observance, this coming next year will be th y, local ri «following members: William v.| of clare o Paecmnmntople il, sy pays eas ‘Atbory, Ira F. Albury, Glynn The ‘Aero iats itt pulse! ae vig Archer, Ralph Faraldo, Joseph} |, 7. ee eee < Re ne Bova, Charlc:; Kraegar, Sam Law- will also submit names for the which Rev. Ray w ‘chre, Joseph Sirugo, Lou Smith election of officers at the May A pro. ind Isadore Weintraub. meeting.. Delegates for the na- “crve tian 3 ingi i tional convention, which convenes € Group singing at she deiner month. The , inclusi be announced. | Volunteers were recruited tv, , work in the daily vacation Bibly school to be held at the church ‘this summer. will ve dates j |Guest Teams Win ‘Friends: of prospective — bride, ‘In Bridge Games Guest players took high honors lact night in the bridge at the Fort Taylor Oficers' 8 p.m. High scores The team in secc Howard Pinder and Smith, Greater Miami Bridge League who ‘is pre: Bridge play nigh’ week!y bv a special wer and Mrs. Joseph Inslee, 151, John- son avenue. ame held ’ Club, at ‘e guests Mr. ond pla ce was Thomas M sident of the cd t is spono: nter ’ club here, The names of committee ofthe K been sent te membe The, nominces’ Stank, first viee-pr Deli. Cobo, secr ¢ recent nat ion on the valu © Sty? concerts has aro fornst of all misic Presbyteriait of the Community Concert asso- ciation here in par a lent: Comdr, di e of communi- in- ; those + ien-wide ticular. In a letter to the officers here, Donald Nugent. pv iblicity dir ar of the New York office, point- ,ed out that “music ina between those who simply enjoy lit and ever involved those who Community conece are largely made who like to stated. Among music cri of Virgil ‘Thomson, enjoy has been for- controversy it. analy rt audience up of those music,” he tics, the name music editor At Baptist Church | Seventy-nine Kiwanians andstheir| Thitty-one persons attended | the Officers and Teachers coun- | cf the First Baptist. church | NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN THE Gey west CITIZEN 11bMS OF INTEREST TO) EVERYONE The main facts of diseussion were projects. for needy childvea, tremendous scape, hewever, it was thought be t to work. in cooperation with any that aim. sor has been investigating the possi bilities of a location for a reports , Gten’s home in collaboration With the group, s: Juvenile Court Judge Eva War- af the ad- ner Gibson, gave her report. She ern Region of Soroptimist Clubs will continue to serve in this ca- which she attended in Miami thi and month. Gibson with Judge Eva Newhouse of the same Soroptimist Club of Key West met in the dining room of | La Concha hotel last evening for a* business meeting of whic! weclub has been considering the cstabli-hme! nt of Miss Gertrude ‘Laubscher, who Broadhead WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1951, ig Citizen Office, 193% PHONE: (WEDDING POSTPONED |T0 {WAIT THE ARRIVAL jOr FATHER OF BRIDE To Be Delivered |! May Queen And King To Be Crowned ALPTA Festival On ‘Next Tuesday The Truman School PTA will sponsor a May Day Fe tival ne | Pending the arri of the fa- h the} ther of the bride-to-be, the wed-! THe May 1, on the school grounds, The event will be complet adoption of civic improveni aby of Mids':Batey’ M bist to! with Maypole dance. 2 pienie, student participation and the growning i ibd Yeu wilt be post of # May King anc Queen as the highlight.of the day af fidthe | My stander et. WUT be po: Lite Miss Rachel Dinz-has been choses as Quec#ofhe May} some time. Such an undertaking involyes | 2a rginge date will be an- Her escort, King of the May, is. Patrick Feohock. ; | and since the organization is very-new. a sepa M: sock .t The delightful traditional cere EN Er: | spearhead such a civic improvement and to yy 1407 ‘Trun aeGnnerteLa mony of ¢ ning the reyal cou- on witcthien civic: omsunizations, to. + iris cits Hole sill take placerates a0. pans | Judge Gibson’s Son * ee The lo nuptials 7 king and queen » students i hoe eae el wel tty tans al lay in St.{in the sixth grade class superyis-| Dardgman Togan i s. Marionne di nt | } 3, ; Paul's Episcopal church. The new! ed by Mrs. Begtoff hte penn as AICS: : _| wedding plans continue with de-! Other grade school _activity| Returns To C ily Mrs. Claire Arlen, president of | tails to be given in the near fu- |} heduled to take place inclides} TosesTotaniog sock Jia : ¢ sie resume | ture a colorful May Pole dance, folk’ Ggurt Judge Eva Warner Gibso conference for the South- } dancing representing various’ arrived recently in Key West witl Convention Report countries, and dancing games by his family. They ar : the children, ‘home of his mothe i festival begins supper at| ary strect. eis whe prpblem 4 of rodent exterm- | 5:30 nn. and will be served up' ‘Torano % a noted eines an : ‘ination, anot civic improve- | 47 > & antatives has not only headed his ow, ‘The 11 members present at the ment need, was discussed. Mrs.! Report of ion state con-! Until 7 mB m. pee baie coal group, but has been associat . « dé ‘ ‘ are in charge o' @ menu which & J S 3. ab meeting decided to adopt as an Margaret Zimmerman said that | ion | ya the past a Pts liom. baked with other orchestras includin; . *, se i} D sts € ake a . aKer “ immediate club project an'emer- she had talked with City Man-| weekend n at the eee wi Ses Peet eae that of Johnny Silvers, one gency set up which would take ager Dave King about the in-j regular m ng of Arthur Saw-, Deans, potato: salad, Jes i. Miami's prime favorites. He h care of child cases needing at-|creasing danger. She reporte dj} ver Post mericin Legion to-! and — coffee. is may be | tention at the present time. Mrs.|that he had had only about nine hr at © o'clock at the Post bonght sepi either in in- George Renna was made chair-|comnlaints on the situation, but Home, Stock Island, Antonio} divicual servings or entire home- man of the volunteers who will) that drastic action, was certainly Arango, Jr., post adjutant, stated} made cakes and pies which will ‘Faisei@endilfor this cauce netessary. ‘ : | be offered for sale during the contribution Judge Gibson eae eed the| A recent editorial in The citi-| other i of business festival. musicianship need for much action nae and in zen underscored this need of ex-| ae 4 ie t meeting. | Sixth grade volunteers will own bandfiat the immediate future, by citing|t@"™ination of the dangerous} | Discussion of the Armed Forces: set as busboys and busgirls in exclusive nigel : 7 ae ti " hich vests, Warfarin, a new rat killer, | Day Parade, May 19, whic t a the clearing of tables. Further, Beach. AN) LEAR RRRY SRUSRON., WAC individual ing, will be held, Accompanied harai by his wif t grou; Concert ‘Veaciaion Names New Candidates For Office ndidates for office pre-ented by the nominating , West Community Concert Association have of the lecal organization. Mrs. Emeline Bodle: J.J... Trevor, Lee Goddard, treasurer. i people. took place last week. In this in stance, a family of six children, including a very sick infant, were housed in a small trailer without! dequate sleeping facilities. The; parents were financially unable to provide better, housing and} care which had to be provided at once. Only through the kindness of a navy chief and his wife wa* situation remedied without Other business of importance ffi : HERS incl local Sorontimist rep- Staff 0 wer pee During the Okinawa cam-| et uae araly a ees Commander Raymond Dennis picket duty for three months, and OaMnL Ad Feevan G oe on | Busselman. fromer Chief of the; has the distinction of comanding \ AE ee Na oy l *noven | tyS. Naval Mission to Venezuela, one. of the three destroyers that is chairman with Mrs. Imogéne lengthy picket, as- r, president; Mrs. Ecgar nd vice-president Mrs. ; ee what ever they pleased for con- erts and that less well known ‘ensorship by concert services. Wade French, president of the | Community Concert service New York answered the Thomson Rar vendo def from e of poor service with cres- e. He in a quote Time Magavine, that his | m is to “bring music to all the All you can do is find yut what they will accept and give it to them.” Mrs. Emeline Bodler, president was recommended for has reported to Captain Maien Durski for duty as Chief Staff Of- ficer, Surface {Development Detachment, West. He will relieve Comm S. D. B. Merrill on Wednes Mr. and Mrs, Alva F. F of Warren, Ohio. He received his early education in Ohio, and Ww graduated from the Naval Acad- emy in .1933 with a Bachelor of | Pr Science degree. While at the Acad-| entitled to wear the American De-, emy, he won the Secretary of the }-fense,-Geyvice Navy markmanship. began with : aboard the cruiser, USS Raleigh, artists were forced to submit to! in 1934. During four year’s service on that ship, he was assingled dut- ies in all Departments, and served two years attached to a EROUeeD n in| Squadron based 1939, he went aboard the destro, jer, USS Selfridge, (DD: ing as Gunnery Oficer, Fi tenant, ficer, and was that destroyer at Pearl when the Japs made their sneak attack on December 7, 1941. ing, he participated in the Wake} of the Community Concert asso- | Island sweeps and convey assign- i the China Seas compeleted tha | Signwaent. In 1945, he took com- act ofsthe destroyery USS Wilt- dining: in that; i February 1948, | when he é 1ed to Caraca: ; Venezuela Shief of the Naval elman+} Mission, a position which he held until February ras | Car. | include jent Anti-Submarine | Ke nd Cdr. Fusselman is the oa the Unit Citation. “He is Meda, for expert Ateay' Asiatic-Pac! Area with far stars. the Philippine Libera and*the World War II Vic- | tory: Medal.’ He minted to the former Miss |Leonore Gurnette of Suisun, Calif- pia. They have no children, “Commander Merriell, who has been in anti-submarine warfare since 1941, has been ordered trans- ferred to the staff of the -Com Pistol Trophy Cdr. Fusselman’s naval carecy his first sea duty in France. 57), 8 st ahd Communications Of- stationed aboard Harbor |has been Chief Staff Officer of the Surface Anti-Submarine De- velopment Detachment since Feb- ruray since February 4, 1948. A Naval Academy graduate in 1934, Cdr. Merriell went to the | battleship USS Texas or his first duty and served aboard a Navy cargo ship and two destroyers be- After the Pearl Harbor bomb- for the N. Y. Herald-Tribune, [ciation here, analyzed the con- | ments. From 1942 until 1944, Cdr./ fore he became in 1941, operations stands out on the other side of | ttoversy from the viewpoint of|Fusselman was assigned shore} and ordnance officer of Destroyer the argument. Thomson takes is- | C°™Munities in this city’s class. |duty as Communciation Watch Of-| Squadron 31 in the Atlantic Con- sue over the programs. He cle Said she, “The aim of communi-!ficer with the Chief of Naval} voy system. When the Atlantic that only the most were allowed to famous artis! play or sing rectory. All vi: Daughters are Sea Finigee 371 will meet the VFW hor Cootiette siting Catholic invited Clul at 8 p.m. at ne. Key West Chapter No. 283, Na- tional Sojourners, mecting at 7 First Presbyte: will hold « p.m at the rian Church Southernmost Pistol and Rifl: Club will con p.m. at the Junior at 7:3f Chamber vene of Commerce on Flagler ave nue. Young Adult Fel First Methodis! meet at 8 p.m. annex. lowship of the t church will in the church Order of DeMolay will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the temporary Masonic home on Amelia street. Advanced Spanish class wil meet from 8 to 9 p.m. at Sar Carlos school, theater. Bridge gam by a special in ove: Palace: €S sponsored terest group of the Officers’ Wives’ club, wil! be played at 8 p.m. at Fort Taylor O: Bowling for al from 9 a.m. t Naval Station bowling alleys | Handicrafts class tor wives wil] meet at 7:30 p.m. | above the recieation building | the fficers’ Club. i jo noon at the officers on the Naval Station. Tennis class, club will. meet at Naval Station near the pool Officers’ special interest 9 a.m navy wive-| Lony A. Tuton Wives’ | group | by at the} to Orlando, tennis courts | ty ¢oncerts is to provide music er people who would otherwise ave little or no opportunity to car good music performed. The ay I see it, Mr. French believes in a live and let-live policy, but ritic Thomson has declared war n music for the masses.” Mrs. Bodler further explained ‘hat the plan was to provide tudicnces with what type of mu- ic the: med to prefer at the orice t m ht be able to pay. n Key West, the auditorium j eats only about 750 persons. This limits the amount.of money which is received and prohibits ing of more than a one toptlight artists during my young artists of today jare the great of tomorrow,” Mrs, Bodler continued, “and the or- Yanized concert plan ives a great deal of pleasure and cul- ture to us with no chance of a deficit,” she concluded. DEATH Tony A. Tuton, two and a half! years of age, died Monday morn- ing after a short illness. Sur- vivors are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tuton, two brothers and sister. The body was sent the yesterday P.itelard Funeral Home Florida’ for funeral services and burial in the family}! | Plot Operations, Washington, returned to sea duty Commanding Officer of the de- stroyer, USS Wadsworth (DD-516), Mrs. MacArthur’s Tennessee Home Fleet Anti-Submarine Unit was |formed Feb. 1, 1942, he reported there as ship material and tactics officer. He set up the first British D.C. He; in 1944 as () Wirephoto | THE FORMER JEAN FAIRCLOTH lived in this large colonial home at Murfreesboro, Tenn., before her marriage to Gen. Doug- las MacArthur in 1337. Paul Mertz, who paid $11,090 for the Property six years ago, says he has been offered $32.000 for it sitce Gen. MacArthur was fired from his command in the Far East. It was announced Monday night that the geenral and Mrs. MacArthur will visit her aunt, Mrs. Marie B. Glenn, in Murfrees- boro Monday. April 30. needs where a_ professional ia) nk Romaguera | terminator was not called. mae The next Soroptimist Ciub | BS — — meeting will be held May 9 at a} x first war loan in location to be announced later 2 ised in Boston 49 It will be a social luncheon. fated expedition h in Qvebee, in YJ c Fusselman Reports ——_— re , A jand nding, partici- pated ir pine Liberation, | For Duty As Chief the Iwo Jima and Okinawa beach- } American | mander in Chief, Paciric Fleet. He | i details of the program are to be! announced, | Tickets for the affair are on sale by «student representatives or in the office of Principal H. 1C. Merriam at Truman-school. Admission for adults 95 cents; for children, 60 cents. Tax | {is included and the price pays for the supper, excluding desserts. and. son. Jerry, Torano is happil renewing acquaintanceship witl old frienls -heressThisgsshis fi extended visit in°a*dozén yei He’ plans to organize a ban ' Key West in the future. $14,000 IN PERMITS »Continned Fri Fage Ones jalso movin a garage from the Army Barracks to 1215 Florida street. ie Neil Saunders is moving a gag ‘rage from the barracks to 1501 ASW Attack Teacher in Boston a| Seventh street. month later and started one F. Baldwin obtained a_permif the Attack Teacher Program. to construct a $500 addition to Until July 1944, he was on the his store at 1101 Simonton streety staff of the Commander, in Chief,! La Placita objgined a» pei Anti-Submarine Warfate, ds fha- ; to rehang ope at 726 Duvi j terial, tactical analysis and tfain- street. ng oficer. Then he ‘commanded |’, iia fi ithe destroyer USS Halsey Powell ‘idl afield, Mi in Task Force 38/58 until March | 2@y"s | Springfield, | Miss. : 1946, Immediately before -eomin from Poston “for the bettermen} — Both plants and animals re quire mineral substances in their food. i He USS 4 rm in Providetite; RL, 22, 1914, Cdr. Merrill attended| friends and neighbors for high:school in’ Douglas,~-Mass., ‘kindness” bere where, his moines still tesides: He fi is married to the former Miriam | Carey; and, Me . thank them L. Vingent of “Bloomfield, Conn.,| fidpal remehibranges and has a daughter, Pafritia ‘Ann, ‘ 13 years:old. The Merrills*hav been occupying Quarters FC, at Fort Taylor. 2% Cdr. Merrill has been decorated with the Navy Cross, the Legion , of Merit, the Bronze Star, and the Commendation Ribbon with “Vv” and star. His Asiatic-Pacifie Area! medal has five combat stars and his Philippine Defense medal, two. Aslo, he has the American De-; fense Service medal with “A,” | the American Area, Philippine; Liberation, World War II Victory, ! China Service and Occupation medals. HAVE YOU SEEN “MY SISTER, EILEEN” — No ?.? ? Then telephone 2 right now and reserve a tich duction of “My Sister, by Fields and Chodorov, ing all this week at BENEFIT DANCE | Sponsored by the St. Paul's YPSL TONIGHT 7:30 TO'11:30 O'CLOCK; 278 for reservations to be St. Paul's Parish Hall—Adm. 25¢ ed-up at the theater. e ou Repairs FREE BOX OF THREAD WITH EACH PURCE | FREE Home Demo: \ ‘NO, OBLIGATION ~ * waits ror youn ONE OF MIAMI'S OLDEST 356 w. Flagler Now | ADDRESS Be =| PHone pis idiocy eed bettie

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