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* soniti te: ntiddleAyenish (6) sasaooe POiNtING, oUt tbat ~SOGIETY PERSONALS A. GINGRAS, Society Editor Diabetis Does Run Tn Families, Says Medical Authority On Defense “Diabetis definitely ‘runs in tor iaiek: Nutrition and Diabe Bodkd ot, petit toss) NgKen here heginvi y 2 eee wesinging May 24th. § ee! the fact thatthe dis is weakness’ of the ‘Daf i f. iseage is due*to A creatic |function .and ‘shows itself -usual {LCONIOL, DRI appetite.| GROUP DISCUSSION were loss “o tight, lo dinary * thirs and frequent of urination some of the symrtoms of the di- “Be Strong in the Lord” . Dr. Smith asked that every | the: séripture topie for. Mrs. on the Island take the examina- | meeting of the Women’s Society tion. : of Chrictian Service at the Ley He particularly ured that any | Memorial » Methodist Church. person with diabetis in the fam- A discussion of alcoholism and ily make a svecial effort to get | narcotic drugs followed, and was! é Anne Higdon and ae to the Diabetic Detection Unit to| led by Mrs. be stationed on Duval street be-] Mrs. Stuart Whiting. tween Fleming and Southard! streets, May 24 and June 2, both’ th ates inclusive. On May 24, 25, | ness ss A ue; pert meeting which ‘s ‘agg », a 1 31, the hours will | The following officers were elect- be frem I families,” Dr. Edward Smith, direc- ation tis Control’ Program for the State ipsa yesterday, In. connection with the free dia-‘ an inherent 1 was } . Ken son over fifteen vears of age | Hutton’s reading at last night's Mrs. Tom Curry, president of @ society, presided at the busi followed. | HERE’S THE SNOOPER who will find out | whether or not “as COME OV leming and ealth tests, M RTO I stl. € 0 am. to 1pm. and/ed for the coming year: Mrs trailer will fine BW from 2 to 5 p.m., and on May 26,| Harry Richardson, __ president; iabetis. and June 1 and 2, from I ta o4! Mrs. George R. . Peterson, vice’ . p.m. and 5 to 8 p.m. Dr. Smith also emphasized Houston .Secretary;, , Mrs. simplicity of thé test, ‘ indica’ Poramndts tow that it lasted only about fourjor aio etic ate bd five minutes and requited litt canted! Mist Blind more than the ‘prick ‘of ‘a , finger. He ‘also’ said’ persons takipg the eXamunation for © diabetis' shoutd not have' fasted more than threq hours or less than'45 minutes in order to get satisfactory results, A breakfast of flarjacks and ma- ple syrup eaten five minutes be~ re such a test can make j age ¥o hogwild by false- ‘tary of children’s work; M ly indicating normal amount of William T. Doughtry, Jr., seer ; sugar in the blood. On the other tary of literature and publicit hand if the fast is more than Miss Catherine Knowles, se three hours prior to the examina- tary of supply work; Mrs. Law- r idon Simmons aid Mrs. Merri 1. Sands, taries of Christian'social’ reli and local church activities; Miss Miriam Carey, secretary of <pirit- ual life ;Miss Elizabeth Rosam secretary of student work; Mrs. | Ken Hutton, secretary of youth tion, the blood will not show a rence Hood, secretary of the cofrect normal sugar content. status of wome' Mrs. Millon Tests already conducted Roberts, and Mrs. Leon Curry, throughout the United States re- custodian. : veal that there are one million| The hostesses at the meeting known diabetics, and estimates | were’Mps! Leonard Curry are that there are probably an-! Mts. Harold Hurt. Refreshmen other million who are unknown, jncluded sandwiches, Dr. Smith said. “eool drinks. - He explained that once diabeti Mémbers_ attending the mcect- Was detected it was not alway were; “Miss Roberts Smith, necessary that ‘the afflicted pe! . Ange son take insulin. In many ¢@s eters iggins, Mrs. George rs. Stuart Whiting, only a controlled diet is required uSfon Brady, Mrs. Charles for good health, and once the di-| Allen, Mrs.° Hilton Tist, Mrs. sease is under the care of a fam-| Lawrence Hood, Mrs. Catherine ily physician, the patient may | Knowles, Mrs. Albert Cruz, Mrs. live to be a hundred.’ 3. G. Mingo, Mrs, Harold C. Huxt, Tests for tuberculosis and for| Mrs, Merrill Sands, Mrs. Eldon blood wfll-ajso be given durins | Simmons, Mrs. Archie Roberts, the. samé@per'iod should any per- | atrs, Legg Curry, Mrs. Ken Hut- sort desire to we them. v nS Ay Mal Gr kane Mrs? ie ae E Maude Sawyer, Mrs. Will j 4 “<} Daughtry, Jey Mrs Hari isis noenlE: a, Mrs. H. R.,“McKibbdn, TUESDAY, MAY 22- Mrs. Tom Curry, Miss ‘Elizabeth Bowling for all N Rosam, Miss Miriam Garey and 9 a.m. at Nav Mrs. Millon C. Roberts. leye. Tennis Class of Officers’ Wives'| _ § p.m att 8 p. mat the Le, Club will be neld at 9 a.m. Stock Island. court near pool. : Tho Junior Debs will mee Advanced Spanish class will Wives at Station al- ion Home-on 7:30 at the Woman's Club be held from 8 to 9 p.m. over Auditorium. i Palace Theater. FAWTUlant Officers’ Wives’ Bridge group of Officers’ Club will meet at 12:30 p. m. Wives’ Club will meet at 8 at Raul's. : p.m. at Fort Taylor Officers’ | Qverseas Camp No. 8796, RNA I meet at 7:30 p.m. Club. % . THURSDAY. MAY 24— T\ c Kiwanis Club will meet at 6:45 p.m. for dinner meeting Cocktail Party, JayShees, 7:30 at First “Methodist Chuteh P.M,, shome of! Mrs. Glynn Annex. -e#rcher, 1214 Yon Phister The Soroptimist Club will mest] First year Spanish class will at 12:15 p.m, for luncheon. meet from 3:20 to 4:45 p.m The Order, of DeMotay Boys-+-—---gver-the>Paiacge Theatre will meet. at 7:30. p.m. : Ne chy Scottish” Rite Temple Katon and Simonton. Mle y rad “Ecunt?-Hosvital Wom- qe a Aux Sewing group Sagi meet at’ 2 rh. Young Adult Fellowship of the eet) Reserve Association antl First Methodist Church will WWormen’s Auxiliary social meet at 8 p.m. in the chur¢h will be held at 1:30 p.m. at annex. the club rooms. fic aAuship DevRon Eleven Dr. Felix Varela Lodge No. 64 Officers’ Wives’ Club will, will mect at 8 p.m. at the at 12 noon for tuncheon Cuban Masonic Lodge » at Wylk’s restaurant American Legion Auxiliary. on Stock Island Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28 Sparkling Waters Rebekah will meet at 8 p.m. at Legion e No. 14 will meet at 8 1. in Knights of Pythias 1 on Fleming. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Meeting, Junior Debs, Lod Home on Stock Island Ladies Auxiliary VFW Post No. 3911 will meet at 8 p.m, at the VFW Home. Meeting, Overseas C 30 P.M., Woman's. Club House. Royal Neighbors, 7:30 p.m. Tie Duplicate Bridge Club will home of Mrs. Vernon Lowe, meet at 7:45 p. m. ‘in Coral 1610 Flagler Avenue Room of Overseas Hotel. | Monroe County Audubon So- yciana Social Club Will meet ciety public meeting, Audi- at 10:30 a.m. at Poinciana torium, Truman Elementary Community Building. School, 8 ¢.m. The Junior Chamber of Com; FRIDAY, MAY 25— merce will meet at 8 p. m. al Meeting, Alcoholics Anonym- the club house. s,,8 P.M., First Presbyteri- Dowling for officers’ wives will bie pat Annex pberheld-at $:30--p> tre at the Bowing forall Navy Wives at Naval Station Alley. j 9 am. jat Naval Station Al- fp Goncha Nay “Wives . Club tere. NoF 48 will meet ‘at-10:30 a.m. "Chapter, No. 21, Order of in Building 173 on the Naval *© eae wei qaect ata Station. : anaes the Golden Eagle ad rapaiuenas : sill pm. at the en Es as oe , Officers’ Wives’ Club luncheo ar a a Cy 7 a ball field meeting will be held at 12 on a noon at Fort Taylor Officers The Scottish Rite Bodies will Cal nect at 8 p.m. at Scottish 2 i Rite Tehipis on Eaton and The Naval Station Offiters’ Saants Wives’ will hold an Hawaliag : ey 5 y a at Fort American Legion, Arthur Saw- party at 12 noon a or yer Post No. 28 will meet at Taylor Officers’ Club. | Presidgnt;, Mrs. Herman McKib-} <4" re mie 2 the, Work; Mrs. Harold Hurt, secre- and | fudge and} fruit punch were the 1 The evening also | NO UNDRESSI “of waiting, for any Key find out whether or not _ortesty are free ““Witl-be lo ed on Duval Hae 488) Se thro 3, no liquid tests} tv Tong he has diakietis : 1 will begin May 2-43 Uy trailers THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERLONE FIFTY-FIFTH {NNUAL P.T.A. pCONEEREION Or * 2]; The Fifty.fifth you have diabetis | NS Annual Co stimated - attendance 5 moi than 3000 delegatés: | Mrs. John E. Hayes, of Tw Falls, Idaho, the national pri the His built around Citizen Child, Free World.” theme, Needs In | Adams, Mrs. Alice Roberts,” Mr Ruth Bland and Mrs. Anna Ro: tam. Mrs. Nellie Curry DUVAL STREET, between dur ivi of free zh June 2. and visiting «| hether or not you have g the pe expected to be present Today at the convention, Ca rural life ston, dito Shs af psychiaty schol . ges C Barty Mata nod H Ptzing ucator Milton G. Bazo Takes Training At Texas AF Base LACKLAND AIR BASE, Tex.—Pvt Bazo, 19, son of M FORC Milton G Bazo, 81 Whitehead stregt, Key West, completing his AF basic airme: onste id hours teen to These. Wester over street for ifieepiublic. BIRTHDAY CAKE j FOR AUXILIARY A large pink, yellow and white pirthqay cake anda glamorous featured velreshments at-the -meeting — of the: Wéipen of the’ Presbyterian Chureh@hel last night at the homé of Mrs. Julian Marks, Ca- sa Roma, Roosevelt Bouléyard. rearkpd--the birthday of the Women’s Auxil- jiary"and the Women Xof” the Church took this opporfunity to commemorate the occasion, and to introduce Miss Dorothy.;Rath, of new * program YMCA. The president, ler, presided at t Mr. Josech Brin Church Elders, talk. A rey Cirector the Mrs wrt was made expansion coiamittee! of éhurch and Mrs. . Rayme ‘o”r p! ve r the od uth Jack apy, Mrs T. R. Pritch. lir.s, Mrs Bratz, Mrs. W. M. W Mrs. H E Trouth, Mrs Fowie®® George Free ) M G Snow, Mrs. Claude Spence Joseph Bringman, Mrs. ¥ Clawson, Mrs, Greyburn P: Mrs. Raymond Felton, Mrs. W. W | Miller, Mrs. J. W. Kovash. | Three guests, Mrs. Edna Erns- | berger of Miami, Mrs. W. W Rivers of Albany, Georgia and Miss Mary Lou Trauth were a!s« present at the meeting SATURDAY, MAY 26— | Marathon Lions Club Meeting; | Overseas Lodge, Marathon, | evening banquet | MONDAY, MAY 23— | Meeting, Anchor Masonic} at new Lodge No. 182, 8 p.m., Masonic Home, Eaton andj Simenton Streets. } Meetin;, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 8 p.m., F.S.E.S. of-} fice on Simonton Street. j After World War II the U.S. sheep population dropped from} about 58,000,000 to* about “half that. The Junior Debs will meet at T:30-“tomortow *HighE at “Wie Wor man’s Club, They will héar’ Me Violet. Woedhouse speak on Cerg bral Palsy 2a ~ “oes The Jayshee tail party for home of M Von Phis - oe MILTON G. BAZO. will hold’ a cock- | embe t the | nn ie street, Thursday | indoctrination course at iptithe National Congress of Parertes and “Legehers dpened eg aay esterday at the Municipal “Aud- Pa ium in Miami Beagh’ with an dent, gave the opening, address “Fhe Votipg delegates from Monroe: County who are attending the} convention are Mrs. Texas Hood, Mr orma opp, Mrs. Sue and other women from Key West are also]; expert; | Lack-) Alan Whitman, s: of their| land Air Force Base, the “Gate Girl, 10, Missing, |Musician Grilled n- re in A °S, rl (P) Wirephotos TEN-YEAR-OLD Patricia Jean Hull (top) disappeared myster- E| iously at Santa Ana, Calif., af- ;.| ter leaving home to attend a 7| movie. Officers fear she has is| been kidnaped. Henry Ford n| McCracken (bottom), a musi- cian, was arrested for question- ing. He told police he knows nothing about the girl. (Continued From Page One) electric iron—for less than a cer- fain- figure. But the manufac- tu yuld not control retailers who refused to sign agreements. Prior’ to the decision, in 45 states, all retailers. were sube [jected to so-called fair trade prices. | Here's typical reaction . . . a New Orleans liquor dis- PB iebutos says: "The id's off. Here we go.” |... A. New. York spokesman points =; out that the state of New York - pone s liquor prices there. ;__Assistant “ Attorney General Mike Culligan of Louisiana says ‘the decision affects only inter- \state business. In Portland, Maine, }of the Better Business the, chief Bureau— ‘Ss manufac- nigh j ne | turers can just refuse to sell to usual meeting at the clubhouse. | way to the ‘Air Fore retailers who do not sign price Lackland, situated near San’ agreements. William F. Weaver of Colum-| Antonio, is the world’s largest} “But other experts say that’s bus, turned his, air force base, site of Air Foi Ohic suthard an eit: | Resource Research, Center, 2° Cofumi-jhoame of AF’s# f:the late; School. . 2 nan in| His basic training technical training and for assign vhich | ment in _ specialized SSLPA LAL ORR 7 coumse include qe acentiit Nid ana i tien of his aptit “mathe- tion for" foltowihg “a +> Fvobationsdhd tareen Be ++ ot ’ Contributed by Ross Allen’s Reptile Institute, Silver Springs, Florida MANY PEOPLE are familiar with the Blacksnake. or “black Tunner,” a speedy serpent often seen about brushy places. This slender reptile is dull black in color, and reaches a length of about six feet. It is completely harmless to man. and feeds upen frogs, insects, lizards, mice and small snakes. When dis- turbed. a blacksnake will.vibrate its tail to make a rattling sound, zomething like that produced by rattlesnakes. This is thought to frighten away enemies. Lue he and | jeast a Candidate sheive: s_pypparing’ RONATION FROM KOREA 2A RR TEMES PN “A Ie Porc work. The ¥# yalua- iclina e in rficul a PON ;just impossible —- there are too re with’ basic training, for.men and wo- | many-sources of wholesale gooas. men, headquarters of the Human In any case, it looks like at few bargains on the and maybe, quite a few. PITTSBURGH.—(#).—The Sal tion Army no sooner opened its burgh fund compaign than a all woman walked into cam- n office, put, down $5 and SBetedh ‘tears; Mrsz Albert J. Konieezny explained her son Sgt. F. J. Konieczny sent the money from Korea and. asked that she give it to the Salvation Army. ‘ | “Everywhere and wherever I went in Korea,” she quoted the ‘son, “they were willing and able , to meet my needs.” -P SE | Rice still is the medium’ of ex- change in many parts of the Orient, where debts, taxes and even wages are paid with it. ! Telephone 51 Classified Advertisement Dept. Key West Citizen [BARGAINS EXPECTED | NEWS OF LNEFEREST TO WOMEN PHO) }Real Mother Goose in one of the coiored nature fil County Audubon Socicty at 8 o’¢ West High School Auditorium The | { | | | |in full fall flight. In the course of the film raccoons, violets dog- | wood, field lilies, katydids, pur- {ple asters and butterflics will be | seen in color. | Another tilm entitled “What | Bird Is That” will take the audi- fence on a field trip and show the robin, blue jay, martin, starling, wren, catbird, redwing, killdcer, song sparrow, nighthawk, virco, oriole, waxwing, redstart, mourn- ing do bluebird, wild turkey, pheasant, screech owl and horned owl, Tl third, a silent film, will describe in detail tne Audubon }Nature Center -of Greenwich, Connecticut and will show the in- terrelationship of plant and ani- mal life as illustrated at the cen- ter. Photographers who are expert in the showing of nature in color prepared the films and ‘they have ‘been obtained directly from, the National * Audubon Society’ ‘of New York. No charge is made for adntis- sion, but viewers may make a voluntary contribution to the: lo- cal conservation work. Holders of the 1990-51 Audu- bon Screen Tour Season member- ship cards wil be admitted upon presentation of their cards. | AT 7:30 A.M., EST | Atlanta Augusta Billings Birmingham Bismark El Paso Ft. Worth Galveston Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST | Key West Airport {Los Angeles é oe Louisville Meridian Miami Minneapolis Memphis New Orleans ; New York Norfolk Oklahoma City Omaha Pensacola Pittsburgh Roanoke ~ St. Louis San Antonio San Francisco Seattle ‘Tallahassee ‘Tampa Washington eocccccce: eoee AUnETs ts ~] new o A boy and girl will discover cinema children and the | Soslings hateh, grow up to be full sized through the camera medium have | “| FULLER BRUSH PAGE FIVE Citizen Offiee, 193 » And Goslings : | To Be Shown By Audubon Society the nest of u rcal Mother Gi lms to be shown by the Monro« clock Thursday evening in the Key audien watch the yx » and fly out togethe ‘New World Will Never Be Born 7 -" In A Test Tube Evangelist Harold Wells, speak ing at 8 o'clock tonight at the jFirst Baptist Church, will tell hi jaudience that the only hope of the world today is for Amerian to {turn toward God. | The Rev. Wells will point out jthat many of our great scientists | today are saying a new world can never be born in a test tube It will be only as the people. of America humble themselves and turn from a selfish way of life jthat peace will come as this new {spirit premeates to other of the world, A pply To Wed | The ‘following peréons ‘applicd jo. wed in the offices of County ; Judge Raymond R. Lord. | Edward uinden Gray, 21, of the }U. S. S. Howard Gilmore and ; Louise Evelyn McCarthy, 19, Ap- ; artment 206, Coral Hotel. Paul M. Hungate, 33, and Ed: jith J. Capo, 36, both, of. Mara+ j thon, Florida. Cletis Massingill, 18, of Boca | Chica airfield, and Mary Walter- son, 17, of 603 Thomas street. Duane, C. Stewart, 21, P. C. S, 1380, Naval Station and Betty yee Clark, 21, of 2001 Flagler avenue. nations College, Cambridge, at first was called the So- ciety for the Collegiate Educa- tion ef Women. CALL TODAY! Open 994 AM. to 6M. 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