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UHE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY. PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST wary ROBERTS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951, TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Offic 1935 Key West Players Clab Elects ‘Jean MacArthur Brings Family Back Home | Kiwanis Club Lon Officers At Meeting At Barn a ee ating : At New Place } Ney officers were electel by the. Key "West Playeis at their _ The regular weekly mecting of Sh ae sr monthly meeting iast evening. . E re Kiwanis was held last even- | The new offic Mrs.:L. H. Goddard, president; J) Burnham sa cesiee apts Cae ne t Mivlard, vice-president; Becky Guthrie, sécretz ind’ Lee'Goddar: t'easurer. * Pap erry Py untae on sone gy Bleeted to the hoard of cirect- Bais! Tae oo 4 » fe were Helen Cutter, Charles Har Ts. Chorus ; G ett, Mickey Renna. Dorothy Seciaee aheie t Weiee teonsig Carbonell: tin LO Par ticipate | i | i ioe line a. its néw mgeting glace at nex. Thitty: tivo ‘members and fubsts attended. A dinner of chicken lind’ rice } Bi was served). by Mrs. Florence y urt Garnett ani Fritz . ee Beye Ay : {ete er In Music Fete | Moss, Mrsi Nelli reicigge S. i cae aa eae ee | Alcie Billon, Mr ah Pierce, A Tribute was paid to Ms. Guy’ The Harris Elementary School ¢ J Brov Carlton, retiring president, for @),4,, anes # and Mrs. J yrown her hard work during her ad- , yy rail peas by Miss Leor | House Committee chairman v Ministration. It was noted that pan ot the M aha Hibs muro | Ralph Faraldo 1 members. of she was the first president with | _ sayeic Pestival Sun: his roup received a vote of at Bayview Park. The songs a one year term in which five | @7Y 2, Bayview Park. The songs plays were produced. a Little Cottage By O'H: With paint spring play M{ The program which begins at Tajpdyspy meeting of the new 4:39 p.m., will include the music] board has heen called for Friday department of the Harris, Tru- + a5 pum. at the Club. A meeting! man and Poinciana Elementar *pofethe- entire club will be held) schools, the Junior and Senic i May 8 at 8 p.m, at the Barn. !High School Choruses and _ the b,. » At the latter meeting a play| Junior and Senior Hi gh Schoo! _Cothmittee will be named and a! Bands. ‘ yeport, will be made on the Play io Reading Committee and: possible! , hace ei tir. to be.done. [PEAY TORE e a E N MRS. DOUGLAS MacARTHUR (LEPT) WAVES TO THOUSANDS who turned out at Murfrees- | $'°SS T° nks for sele th, ting the new meeting pl for their work on the anniversary party held at Raul’s. Gene Anheir, also, was com- mended fer his job as master of at the party recently selected as i aabe: maneger of the Key Y West team in the Little Baseball | : League, st of Glynn (®) Wirepnot: | archer an made a. pro- the Baseball ace ani ‘ON CONVENT STAGE boro, Yenn., to weicome her back home’ énd greet her family. With her are her 13-year-old son | League, stressing hay Mae had z We cae ts *athyn ber aupt. Mrs, Marie Glenn, and her illus rious husband, Mrs. MacArthur, the former Jean | worked hard in this direction. Miss Patterson | The VIEW. Ausliary.; Walters’ Paircloth, lived in Murfreesboro before her: mariage to the general in 1997. Mrs. Glenn is her | Guests of Ralph Faraldo were rae Yy d . Mic ens Post 6021 will pr Gone” cmy tivang relative in town. This is Jean's first visit to Murfreesboro in 14 years. Joe S. Mewst Norton Harris wu esterday a play “The Rosary” at the Con- we and’ Rodman Bethel. The Rev. vent Auditorium -tomorrow at, 8} FA forerg re | Leon Weil. guest of Earl Te ‘Navy Man ee er ae ees We CI ‘yy Wi Hl Hel NATIONAL SOJOURNERS| dition. ; or the’benefit of Pratt General] omains Clit 1 elp Key club thembers — present iss Ruby Mae Patterson of Hospital and the Naval Hospital. | | HE. 4R DESCRIPTION , . est was married vesterday ie cast, directed by Sister| 5 s » |OF TRIP TO ALASKA val eencon to Robert Giove, Jr, |Myrtle Catherine, inclu les Af- Send Girl To “Gu Ls State The Key West Chapter 283, ee occe uray Melee dies poly the office of Justice of the Acoli ares Rely. The Junior Woman's Club met at the clubhouse last evening.| National Sojourners, met last | 2 new member by president Lew- : 5 ON eat “tan anrcs ee . It was voted to h pay the expenses of a girl to “Girl State” in|Might at the First Prest yterian | js Smith: f to the <eremony Berbers Buren < Aleta Deen, Sane ae made by the American Legion Auxiliary, |Shurch with Capt. Warren E.| Several selections on the piano eee nes and Mr- Buxton. : “Girl State” is a mock legislature to be held in Tallahassee| Klein, vice-president, presiding. | were played by Gene Anheir. Sear ane ; _ a @nasseeiCrele C. G. Moody, president, ees sometime in July 1 will be cho-en from the junior class : was absent. s of scholarship and leadership Comdr, John D. Mason was | Ensign Roland gins. and Mrs. Giove will reside Rey West while M°. Giove is Br idge Is Played at the High School on t » voted to make*- ———— |,received into the chapter from} a j At erricete! Club a to the Cancer us asked to notify the|the Mare Island Chapter 82.| Schroeder Has raming Events Crusade drive membership chairman, Greetings were'reai!_from Col. |* # } AVESHAY: MAY 2— s Plans were. mz for in talla- | 4b avas_ also annoukted that rene b d d Cc Wiv. és; 1 Ee a aa : ae s names of sponsored members |#nd Lt. Robert W. Herrick, who mr ourse - -Pfvicers' Wives’ Club golf clas- ives Club were held la tion of officers bet tens| = ab civen tice namie dying Russian in Washing- C a 1 ses will start at the hard jnight at the Fort Taylor Off V uled May Lt. Herrick w % Club. There were five.tables ics elke ate ieee nrby duly 1.) 4 t. Herrick wai ff pee ere re Hocbeals at | arene wiitkie were Mise °t Sub:hopes. to-have-Mrs. N new board" Met after the |ed to serve as delegate to the 19 2.m, Others interested A. Benevento: of» West: Palm ti s | (2evE se Galt ‘Mrs W. C. Caruthers at | Katherine, Lowe and Mrs, C. R. pea-h, state Jun e a eeting and ratified the|tional convention in St Louis ng at the Fleet All Weather fit fovexsig. | Reagan. Second prize winnergyxrc Ww ii arty, SMARCIDA commitiee,| May 74:26. | EL P. Training Unit; Key W F eS Mas were Mrs. Oliver and Mrs, 4 * fckainmen: Mr John Costar,} Col. Herbert ace “gave ‘an | Pre foto tiePade Lodge No. 14, Masonic irs. G M sah eRe die g Tunidy iste ivi Gidgcto: #i| pertbership, Mis!’ Rubert Black. | interesting account of his recent ,,G-oup.avill meet at 8 p.m. at. Bratendahl hE eae itad lon ieere nanie cadlock, pub-}trip to Alaska. 'the First Methodist church an- | vere James Cooper and Eugene} On Wednesday, May 16, at 2:30 Ensign Roland 'C. Schroeder} street and First street—Pupils |has xecently completed a four} living on the ~Poinciana side go months course in All Weather|{o Poinciana Elementary School: Wreaths Course ‘consivs vt «LT FG Lockard Has He téok three |Vaneed flight training in instra- Round-Up Of Pre-School Children For Fall Term Will Start May 9 The Spring round-up of all pre-school children in Monroe Counts vill begin on Wednesduy, May 9. This is for the purpose ep jrolling all pupils whe expect to enter the first |. viding them into homeroom groups so they can ! with their teacher, and giving them all their phy ical exa tion | in the Spring, instead of during the school year It iv te the advantage of thegy———-— hild if he can get acquainted | vith his teacher and classmates n the Spring, so that when he think of starting school in the) Conool, first. grade Fall, he is renewing old friend-|” Ojivia street——Pup j ships, instead of making a plunge} e ; pupils on the side attend the 1 tary School jthe Har Se attend into semething new and strange.) Harris Elementary School, and The schedule for the round-up] those living on the Trumar ' is as follows: Wednesday, May 9 = 7 han? (t } vs . attend Truman Schoc X« ds |All mothers of children who! Street School): pupils livine J are to start school in the Fall Aes : | the Porter Place ‘housing project will go to their prospective} ‘ “ z = 9:9 ‘may attend cithe Harri schools at 2:30 p.m. There they! “°° ; : ; 2 mentary School or Trumar |will fill out the information Petey es | ndeaa bn. dhesasckioal A } mentary School (Reynold ce i y the school system, ! school), according to spac uch as name of child, date of Fi : able. |birth (bring birth certificate), | °°! If! you have ioubt as to and address.. Each mother will See | which school you should ton receive a booklet called “We : Start To School”. which explains! Max 9 and 16. call AE Seno! ow ucn €xp'8ns: supérintehdent’= office, all she needs to know about her |" ni. nurse will be pr child entering school, and what) 4,6 Keys on May 10. ae jis to beexpected of a first grade ae ae | child. < \ Cevntvy Health Clinic nurse} Scott To Di will explain the physical exam-) \imation afd check-up schedule. } New Testament | Do not bring your child to this) . meeting unless you have no-/Church Tonight where else to leave him or her. scu Evangelist C. W. Scott, now in p.m, the mother will return with| the: third week of evangelistic her child. The child will have aj Services with the Church of few: minutes with -his-.or her Christ, Ashby and Von Phister teacher while the mother gets| Streets will have for his sermon the date for an examination of the| theme tonight at 7:30 o'clock, child at the clinic. Both meet- “The New Testament Church ings will end at 4 p.m. To be able to enter next Fall, the child must have been born on December 4, 1946, or before. Legally, he is not required to at- tend until he is seven years old. The boundaries between the schools are as follows: Bertha consists of advanced flight train- EVANGELIST Cc. W. ‘SCOTT ing in instruments and night tac- Of Miami ton, Ohio, Ensignyfor Carrier All Weather Squad- «pipie students or tho:e who ee the temporary Masonic Home! at a ee Tne committee for the installa yt j { and ht tactics designed ‘ } Ean ‘ : Ie Stee ae ane: pase a ss Virginis “| boys with him. They roughed it|™Mént and nig! . leted Flyi g? ijn Amelia street. : flocr show wili seer place tick’ G3 "ES foliot Walter aon firginia wy (eae Sah y soushed to qualify "the pilot for Carrier ying AubRon. Wives will hold a itt opm od am. at the Price, Jr,,chaigman, Manuel at scoinbd’ weight Alf Weather Squadrons. ceting at Fort Taylor Offi- club. Lo he. Goloy Sweeting anc aoe 3 sb: cic Ensign Schroeder will report to ¢ I Ci bestias prerctoe Hatris Schdol” PTA “May**Day “wie Chestey eiand. SS, HOSPITAL AU iXILIARY ote ceunayuurts Gees Cots Satearone (heen. ourse n It) a3 i > sativel wi e held iat 4:3 iia : . \cents to 67 cents a gallon depenc ? a “4 é iy Per tee as eee ha a4 re me ata | uN PRESSES THANKS ing on the distance ‘the sation et ine hideout a ac. Lieutenant (jg). Thomas Swift pens Poinciana Community Bldg. | Ley Memorial’ Méthoddst! yar |T@ CAPTAIN ADEEL vas from the source of supply.| "yi. Chtared Naval service as an|Leckard,. Jr, has. recently com- é dius Sa Post No. 28 Cherch * will “hold “Pape (4° seal ae Col. Pace said. A loaf of bread] ition cadet in the Navy V-5|Pleted.a four. months. course in Prt MP pawyer x08! 0. Night” Supper and program getsr rapolo, | Mrs. Edward C. ' Julian, cost 50. cents, but the colonel soe ‘After completing ‘the| All: Weather Flying at the Fleet TEESE American Legion’ will. meet}, Ni ae Fecort |tary of the. Women’s, Auxiliary Jaded that it was worth the |Program. Avis? Con UNE "All. Weather ‘Training.Unit, Key Scottish: ‘Rite SS elieg walt ae The Key West department of the 44." ined by | of the Monroe County Hospital, | price. | rar) te was aeedena a Naval| West. The All Weather Course «07 je at B p.m. et tem wii? United Church Woman of the: |: ‘ s written Captain C. C. Adell,| Nv. L. J. Applegate of Indiana- | at Pensacola, Fla, in i oo LS Aer aaa National Council of Chureh’s °)*. nder of the Key West Na- | polis, Indiana was a visitor Ree aso: **Siuior Chamber of Commerce will hoid annval nfecting and | (70 nd thos Base, expressing | ‘deep! ap-/ \ Following the , meeting, a) “V craduate of Fairview High| tics designed to qualify the pilot <4 : luncheon in St. Paul’s Par- , ; is spears : ation’ fur a donation of $1,| shrimp and rice dinner was s| School s .- Will meet at 8 p.m. at the club the mosi be honored from Navy Charity. Carnival |ed by the ladies of the church. | <¢)* a ae West Amateur Radib Club! 2 mect at 7:30 at NCCS,\° _euse. f Wwling forofficers’ wives be ins at 1:30 p.m. at the Na- Her letter acknowledged the} [J DC ’ Will Meet three n_ alloca sais. He was “wal Station bowling alleys. Club, : break dow ion of $600 to he Sigma Alpha Epsilon social}lantie Fleet, Norfolk, Va. for 7 oo : hs ‘Concha Navy Wives Club| Beginners Spanish class will! | the auxiliary, 0. to the Old F ‘or Last Ti ime iciate:nity while on the College; further assignment to duty in- Hi the same gospel message, io KR will meet at 10:30 a.m. meet from & to 9 p.m. at the, Folks Home and $150 to the hos- | g - | campus. volving flying. ae eople avi the same WOTKy Wr building 178 on the Naval NCCS Club at 1021 Duval | pie fot ce hed : Until This Fk all | Ensign Schroeder is the son of} He is a graduate of Columbia iP enptr ctr igs esa aie « . Station. street. | he letter is the most recent o! oT eae i Mrs. P. A. Schroeder, 116} High School, Columbia, Pa., and ings, y : same thin tt- Rev West Bridge Association} Alcoholics | Anonymous — will | a series express thanks for! The United Daughters of t ice street}, Dayton, Ohio: feted a: Barheite ch Scene primary obedience, became the ¢ will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the mee} at 8 pai. in the annex | 2 aM contributions - totaling $25,200, Confederacy will meet tomorr Ne iB ae SES degree in Economics from Frank- Same thing religiously and wor- , ete Room at: the Overseas , of the Fiesty Presbyterian | Frill Feud the devotlonat. Mrs” which was collected at the carni- | at 4:30 p.m. at the home | GI CASUALTIES lin & Marshall College in Feb- hipped the God of heaven in the oe Church | pUEST ‘dales val, Feb. 15, 16 and 17. | George Axcher, 1425} ¥ ruary, 1950. As a civilian he was Same identical manner. It is hard ITHiURSDAY, APRIL "%g| Le agyie howlthg’ for all’ navy | TUPSP street, This will be the last meet | Co, “nued From Paxe One} |"oldved as a salesman for the for many to sce the unified plan ¥ The. V.F.W. Auxiliary. of the s begins’ promptly at k ‘Dorothy Gravat | ing oe the Hee Petia ete sective | HACE died and 100 of the missing | American Thread Company of of God through Christ. in the Walters B. Michens Post 602: 920 acme at the Naval Station | [2 eee ay toe ENS | are known dead, raising the totaly New York City. twentieth century, due to the * Mal present: “The: Rosary. ath. obo dine allevsiom o« Feted Al Lunch | ; x of combat deaths to 10,813. Lieutenant Lockard entered na- divided state of the forces’ of el the Convent Auditorium at| SATURDAY, MAY 5 ny Aen eae aineabin meeting. | The missing total also ane vali service 4 an aviate cadet. Chestandom.” a $4 ES le vil surprise birthda: icheon | a ze, pes 1,166 who have since returned to S is Ff = ode ee ee UDE will hold their fast ster yw as given in honor of Mrs. Doro-| POINCIANA SCHOOL | Us. miltary control and 113 ae i aeeloe her cay: ee ee Holger n: sk | sagt ag, ANE: Priday z > e +n S. ce) e st cen- 5 ‘meeting of the season at hdme F will) thy Gravat on Enicay.ab the home | MOTHERS TO MEET Known 'prisoners ‘of War; leaving| Ptining program he was desig- tury and New ‘Testament: chins St aves yy seate ‘ |of Mrs. Millie Henking. The hos- |‘ | 9.471 currentlyamuesiog: 6 Pp aes ury and New Testament churtl 2, Uilet Mrs. George Archer, 1425 Elks Club c : cree Department Offi | s were Mrs. Henking and Mrs.| All Room Mothers and mo- nated a Naval Aviator at Pensa- when clearly recognized as to t Newton street at 4:30 pm. | Elks Club cocktails hour from} la’ Fi November, 1944. 4 : 2 sh alach api =? | 4 to 6 p.m. at the club es will hold r te, t's mother, Mrs. Alberta} thers of youngsters in the May . cola, a., in November, - fulfillment of prophecy, time 34 The Olicers un ot he aay BEW. Installation Bresktact| | Stevens. Day Festival at the Poinciana Named Chairman lee ripe the ere a place and per-ons in its estab. “ papier: no. Sh WHY meet. ihe hela afin es will} Guest included: Mrs, Loretta | Ble ary nol; will meet, at | semerossenspiesaensensiuiaiettints miral C. A. F. Sprauge, aboard };-hment, together with an under- z the hom of Mrs. Constance Le held at 10:30 a.m. at ea Heine a. Loretta Bienen at vesehoey x ee bie ‘ the USS Shangri-La, Lieutenant ee sak eh > , Demecrit, er ee ot aie The Music Festival of the city | Higgins and son Je Mrs. Miz-| Mrs. Margaret Gravel, announc- Lockard witnessed the nee its foundation, was it denomina- = SS nool PTA Execu-| schools will be held. at 4:20 | peh Pierce, Mrs. Lee Parker, Mrs.] eq toda \ atomic bomb test on Bikini Is- tional, its divine name or names i ile Sede weet aa p.m. at Bayview Park j a j Helen Oe aes ae deepens The meeting is for the purpose § \e ee ¢ Mr. & Mrs.-T, #8 government, worship and 2 " bg T , 5 | Bliss, r Avone enegar an | le 1S je son ol . ie * ‘ ga AY, } liss, Mr dress rehearsal for the May ‘ v = .. peas the esl sage ae grand ee Rueinen sce th I }sons Douglas end Michael and |of8 cae praroaN S. Lockard, Sr. 323 N. Third wt oe #¢ «+len E. Curry on Eaton stree aes sl Pee ye |daughter Jaqueline : rene treet, Columbia, Pa. Lieutenant ‘ E «fs Ben Paat No S04 wil anect| 2s Seats ees at See \lexander Warnock, th 4 Also M Neda Hauser, Mrs iT. dl 1 In History Lockard has two brothers re- in Soi bien eae . a0ithe V-E-W. Post Home at): ne of Mrs. V. M. Whitley.| |Jerry Feiertag, Mrs. Agnes Port-| # O@Q@Y . ‘ cently recalled to active military tolie simplicity religious | bodie el Spm. : 1207 Teensi: cnue CMe | 5 will have a din-|eivig and daughter Trudy, Mrs. os z : é service with the 28th Division, the church wa; _ establish bes ba The Elks Lodge will meet at 8 ke ee s ‘ Nigive de_| at 6:45 o'clock!Lorraine Yale, Mrs. Alberta Ste-| 1824—The New York House of “4; ‘Pennsylvania National Guard. moral and doctrinal purity, sure- a7 p.m. at the club. aymond Felton will give de in the First Methodist Chureh| ¥ens, Mrs. Caroline Green and! Refuge, country’s first reforma-| § : ly every honest, God-fearing and # JayShees pene make at 7:30 p.m saa Mrs. Ralph. Rogers neuen P : | Mrs. Julia Salte | tory for juvenile delinquents, in- REMODELING WORK Christ-honoring person is de- ~ +c at JayCee clubhouse. he lesson. pens iv a | corporated. sirous of seeing duplicated in the — : ies Auxiliary, V. F. W. Post} Key West Cerebral Palsy cha Adult Fellowship of the | MINATE : “y 1 (Continuea from Page One) tam t ERE Say meat ae zs ee sae Baa Monrae > a Fi a Mc nodist churchill | OFFIC RS NOMINATED eoraat ¥ r-old Joseph Dixon | ? ne Ce aa, 1951 the New Tes! ent I ‘0. 3 vill 2 p.m. at 8y ink u eet at Wein € nl BY FLEET 4UXILIARY egins country pencil man building a utility room for + church, hence my theme tonight.’ “5 at the V. F. W. Home. " : ty clinic building * * a 8 p.m. in the c pet ~ aU AILEA juiacture, at Salem, Mass. oes porch at the home of Lawrence A chart will be used tonight : Reom Representatives of the Swimming ciass, specia}, nt iis ee Jew. off = a. Br Ray om 1842—2, ear-old Lieut. Johi eminary costs " A € Key West High School P-T-A:| > @t.group of came ivesft?! Acdvanced Spanish :vclass -witr’ -, New, officers were. nominated | ee et are patted ae 1382 4 Seminary iccvin bY. EWangelist Scott that | Giett “{ will hold a pienic at 7 p.m. at glub, will meet from ib: 0 to ae from 8 to 9 pmcat San! test Reserve Auxiliary held last | finder,” starts on his first, histor ic| | |Creel, 313 Peacon Lane will be the ar Svecsone 4 Swibel 3 : Monroe County Beach. 3 4:30 p.m, at the $ lance -ugraatey | ool, _ over. Palact | anthiin the:elub ‘rooms at Pronk | expedition to the Par West, |” $50. rig Scott may ‘be heard each ‘ American Legion Auxiliary, Ar base-officers’ rool Bride mee <ponsoreg | 2nd Fitzpatrick streets. The elec- 1844—Abraham Lincoln buys “a, | Moving fees were paid by John’ i this week at 9:30 over ° thur Sawyer Post No. 28} | Meeting of the MonroegCgunt ea coecial interest pa eS | tion will take place at their meet-| Modest home in Springfield, Tl, ‘'Gelebert, 1117 Truman avenug to vraag . 3 ; will meet at 8 p.m. at the} Audubon Society in he Wo by a special interest group of | 77" yyy, 10 the duly hothe ba ever auned | eve hig. house back sic Web Sonne WKWF.—(Advt.) ze Legion Home on Stock} ~ mans Club Building? Duval ee ate ¢ vis peed "Those nominated were: Marg-} 1863—Gen. Thomas J. ,“'Sto DAN 'B: RUSKIN; “prominent ae ae fouls eee of Ruth Island. street at 8 p.m. Public invited Baye 8 my 8 Ne | aret Owens, president; Lee Parker} Wall”) Jackson, famed Conieder .Miami ‘Beach, Fila. business street to move an army barracks : ‘ Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64) Swimming class, special interes‘ By ‘or bit a ee Club. and Agnes Lawrence, vice-presi-| ate, returning at twilight from} and communal leader, has ac- j building. ‘ will meet at 8 p.m. in the group of Officers’ Wives’ club is ing for Se ney wives | dent: Evelyn Kelly, secretary;|}one of his famous marches, ac-| cepted the chairmanship of the Cuban Masonic Lodge ; will nx ect from 3:30 to 4 3¢ hiciel 3 bowling ailews Dot Carden, treasurer; and Ame-|cidentally shot by one of his own] Florida region of the 1951 The art of diamond cutting was SPS fom 320 Gl fees ped |“ Mapticeafie class tor officers | ya deeetog et Miele Sc Nivelpiec United, Jewish Appeal cam. | aiscovered in the 16th centr. @ .. 4:45’ pm. at San Carlos school, Beginning Spanish class wil! “il mect at 7:30 p.m | gan the tallerene, Veiace Ma |abolished by Act ct Congress | Paign--it was announced today | | et from 3° 20 at Se above the rei on | t 1s Priet a by Moritz M. Gottlieb, national | P over Palace Theater. meet from 3:20 to 4:20 at Sar above the ee. building | | Cardle, Lee Parker, Bliz Schneid-| 1941—President Roosevelt calls] 5 ¥ i Sewing Group Monroe County Carlos school, over Palace on the Naval Station ler, Grace Joy, Lorraine Yale,|for industrial production on a, Chaitman for regions of the - x | | Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary] _ theater j Tennis class, Officers’ Wives’ | Helen Domalgaski, Faith Winder,|24-hour day and a seven-day| United Jewish -Appeal. Mer. will meet at 2 p.m. at the} Circle 3 of the Women of the oe special inte group Rose Burks, and Mae Hilton. week basis. Ruskin will direct statewide ef- | t hospital. First Presbyterian Church will meet at 9a.m. atthe) The club voted to sponsor a} 1950—Russia asks for im.| forts on behalf of the United n ce BHIDAY, MAY 4-- will meet g1.c-p.m. at home of Naval Station tennis courts} bowling team. Mrs. Frank Pearce, 'mediate resumption of talks on} Jewish Appeal in Florida com- z Bes Club May*Day dance and Mrs. Ruth Jatkson,1125 Unit: near the pool. s i president presided | Australian treaty. | munities. sity of Cincirnati of Ohio for| Lieutenant Lockard will report a member of] to the Commander Air Force, At- ; Schroc der attended the Univer-}rons. reed. ie rand ot God. -tetee Mae Scott, “recognize that in the first century all of God’s preachers did