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or ae i SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1951. i hears THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Re i PAGE FIVE SOCTETY P ; | y ? ey no ERSONALS .. NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A. GINGRAS, Society Editor aT Lf / i * SEEMS CF INTEREST TOO EERE DOONE » oy PHONE: Citizen Office, 193 United States Astonishing Nation Navy Color Girl In Ceremony CEREBRAL PALSY Bee Problem Doo € : Sc M MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ~~ OS Lauses Crash ays Mrs. Harvey Ln Raising. Speech ee ene Of Bike Ri pIKE Ruder The Nineteen F-fty-One Class of , guribess ; Wided witty adllodvidh tact wight at Ee ro st High School grad-,_——_ s nt Cerebral vey, in a reusing speech, ushered the young Ake vied be Teele Principal Edward O. Schweit an ak ae ae ey with dhe highest standard of living ever known to mages! 0 wer who called out each name, Ss *‘mect Monroe “ailing the United States an astonishing nation, che said BRA ye, NET, Bive? to, the inty Ce A 3 Sraduates were.in a country where the people were the best hc BH) groduates by Mr. Honace O'Bry- | Reet ¢_medica best clothed, best ‘fad, best educated, and had the must oused.,apt, su; erintendent of public in- | icles De Pos the most automobiles, the most roads and ee most telephones! struction, who shook hands with M Vv Sa has been She went on to point out fabs 1¢ Most bathtubs. each recipient pr t ar th com- the United States provides food Ii RG eae arcamaaas _Fellowing the awarding of the the drive and and fabric in greater or lesser | Ci8iNZ their voice in government, | “iPlemas. Mr. Horace O'Bryant M ‘ Marathon, ‘ ‘amounts for half the world while | 2 in so doing they would con. |*2i¢ # few appropriate words to the at the same time it is rearming | {bute directly and substantially “he class and wished them # hap- | Shae mOX Mrs. against the threat of other con- | '°, Stfonger leadership for | PY, 8nd successful future | " eported that : flicts brighter, cleaner. happier world oseph Ward and Morris} ‘ de ac “With all of the aid we have The academic procession which now in the armed fore t towns in th $ en to other nations and our! Piceded Mrs. Harvey's address |'Cr!Ved their diplomas «in ab-| y ‘ success ; own national debt, we should, by | ¢62" with the Juniors in gay. S¢?t@ Skage’s mother’ came _ to | I will be all the rules of the same, be. £2, | Pastels followed by the graduates/ i'°, St#8e and received her son t Dr De Poo's . s ‘ impoverished, destitute feople, 2 WMS and tasseled — caps, ai a for him | to pres staggered by the weight of our members of the school board pil And the audience was a gay committments, faced with the|SUm™er flannels, Mrs, Harvey} Ph With little brothers and sis- ee ‘ g last nigh threat of bankruptcy.” Mrs, Har.{24 the Principal, Edward Of {ters lifted to shoulders to sce meeting were Dr. J De Poo. vey said. “Instead there is no, Schweitzer. Members of there’, procession, proud rarents Mrs. V t Wood c Mrs material shortage of any heeded | board attending were Horace and grandparents beaming their Virginia Sand Mr Everette commodity or comfort—-automo- | O’Bryant, superintendent of pub-,| 8PPFOVa! of this | fitting “climax | Cox an codhouse biles, radios. dishwashers, ‘cloth. |Ji¢. instruction, Gerald “Adams, | °.XS#78 of Schooling, and friends ery 2 ing.” Julio Cabanas, Edney Parker and |“ ‘their “hands all’ ready to | BABIES TO RIGHT, She then warned her audience | William R. Warren, Jr. cinp forsee: favorite: “on: the BABIES £O 1 against the threat of world com.|.. Superintendent O'Bryant told Stage-as he or she moved up to | FO LEFT ter munism, and asked the graduates | the audience that Carlyle Rob-|/°'Ve & diploma. Babies: im raffles, babies in Vo alge fips the burden of those | erts, member of the school board sige pooap eb ae ge Suse Genes in abbrey siergeeii * who are fighting it today: | Was out of the city due .to his nies. the - graduates marched ed: versions of-dungarees; babie ‘ gypt are She urged their support of the| health. ‘This was the first time|*W2¥ from the stage. to Elgar's Meee aL Coane ne eee Barrer ula Shuts ; por United Nations, calling it, the| Mr: Roberts had not been pres. |"fcessional-“Land of Hope ‘and| guard in eros Women ‘gh aps eapalon (P) Phote mac ih sierra greatest bulwark upon which|€ht at graduation exereises in| and another graduation | Helping her is her ne frien, Midst tone menos ak the é Oe ne world freedom can be built and|the eleven years he has been a|{We¥ West High School had| sas City, Admiral H, W. Hill watches the < , ; : held on | SWARMS | RONEY: Ser fs eyiciaes by vigorous work through it, she | Member of the board. slipped into the past, Rv arrears ; u < Paul's. created a rare problem by set- expressed the hope that it would} The Key West High School | Se eat aSe 7 —-| Bpiscopal Church 4 to 6 p.; fling on a traffic light at the . ee hat it would | | ey ligh i Mote ; : IN MEMORIAM piogy reap Rg aap | on oad verte | Peunpeat] ‘English Lt, Comdr. 'Vacation School | JEANNE Nv ARKO Dates their! Busest street intersection’ im In loving memory"vf our dear *e Hd ret = sph lee cal | lren Seni urlington, N. C. On the ladder (son, Ray W. Gates, who passed Mrs. Harvey then explained tates came down the path — be- ‘Honored At Party ‘Anticipates Lar ge WILL TEACH DANCE pie Cover! 5, “writters Galthal, edeaciale, [cone emblvcumen ue caaere that civic responsibility has peen|}ween the benches on the lawn : {AT PINDER SCHOOL i er the who volunteered to get them Deep incite tekte oi keane left to a very few in each com: {and walked up to the bandstand.| Lt. Comar; John Routley, Ro- | Attendance Her e saat calthiest Child Contest, or both, | CoW&, Protected by hood and | of © evil ah ee munity and advised the areg- The Rev, John S, Armfield of|yal Navy, was honoted at Miss J ‘althiest Child ‘Contest, or both.) gloves, he is dousing the bees 3, 1, Oe eee . uates to educate themselves in| St. Paul's Episcopal Church gaye | birthday party. given Wednesday | ,. More than one hundred and f r School Of| pisses haan Ghe Mien te The | with sweetened water to keep |” MC™MOFYS True We shall keep this field. She suggested they in- | the invocation at the beginning | night at the’ main BOQ, seaplane | (WCMtY children are expected : Monday.| and a hal sh aan isan bad Brean hhc aoa Ser omega gy i ) vestigate their governments, be- | ‘and the benediction at the end | base, : Plane | attend the Vacation Ch E Ps Curse - ‘ > i ee bi eer tod aves pata 7s -o.ehaepealae gina sate pote aa _— wed ginning.with lopal affairs ana|of the ceremonies. Gochosts for the atfaic seve ts, |SchOol at the First Presbyter : \ ne ande-heli vears to 6 years. | top 9 the ladder. MOTHER. AND. DAD working up to the nation. She! The conferring of the berib-| Harry Phillips. Royal Navy, ; Church, June 11th, tpoud sh : ta : receive a ilar pei — se cocina Re RASA called this a great opportunity boned diplomas w: supervis Flig’ is a ‘ Y+| 22nd, Mrs. J. W. Kovz 2. I € year ¢ e “in ie Sie ahh ai Phi PP ty | Pp! pervised pent Lt. Ian S. F. Read of the | ant direct t t . tin each group. The entrance or the young man or young — | RAF, n F y lant director of the school ar va r fadam tte i ? woman who was sincere. | EPISC OPA ALS PLA AN Sw shton Blend ales a ie RAP. | nounced, today, pee “Ca aan and soft “In, the neglected, field of eivic V, ACATION SCHOOL Over 30 guests were fresent to} Mrs. Harlan Merriam will have |! : fohinchlp a&palicrina, will be-omsale@uring the show responsibility,” Mrs. Hurvey | wish Comdt. Routley best. re. | Cha™ee Of the over-all direction Met Russe de Monte and there will be no admission said, “there is a-great opportuni-| At last night's meeting of the turns of the day, most of them {of the instruction and ther< : x toenter the grounds ‘y for those who would sub-|Daily Vacation Church School |officers and thelr wives from | °¢ Sessions from nine to half pa eens to ballet, the new ——— merge selfish ambitions in the | teachers held at St. Pauls: Epis-|the naval station, the NAS, VX- | ‘leven every weekday during that) 10" oy ter, creative’ aA wore kK or } welfare of the nation. You are | copal Chureh, it-was decided to |1, FAWTUlant division, and the j Period cde ee oor volarians W ani A literally challenged as individ- | hold sessions from 9 to 12 every iv. S. Marine corps. Cookies and cold drinks will be °8'6 Sac! uals to exercise all the power at /weekday from June 18th through| Routley was presented with |S¢f¥ed to those in attendance by: «2113.39 to 10:30 eer Club M your command toward the bet-/| June 29th. numerous gifts Aer with | Mrs Joseph Brent and other wo-| {'0™ 3:30 to 10:30 p. m. and class Jatin u ) otto terment of. your community,! The classes will be conducted | of rowel, spurs: to--complete his |S) of the church 5 Wet Se pnty ote lessons are ATLAN' N. 3) your state and your nation,” jat the church, and will be \ on TeXas outfit of sombrero, plains- | he MMindereunien children, age) fidoctt Le ths an cilr| The Re ional Organi-| 3 SE ee eee att et aiaiace (“Holy ‘Soriptures,”.‘The-basic lass |iman’e ahicts levee; sowbey, boota, [our ame. Ove. will. be under. the] <o x-(rot, Welt, rhumba, | yatién would Mke very much to Pati B that they could meet this chal-} sons were preyared especially for | lariat and a six-shooter (cap p * (supervision of Mrs. Raymond sar on MAerais, : mambo have a Latin motto. But at least Sure, you believe in doing things the easy way. jenge by beginning right here in the, primary, Intermec ate and tol caliber) which is his offic Me eo will oo or snd Popular tap-dancing are also} tor the mombHt, the boys have It's mighty hard. planning ahead so you. can ic community in. which ‘they {junior grades by the Department | regalia by vittue of the NAS at| li 1; Beshears, Mrs, John Mc-|"" had to admit that the Lé i i live. by the simple act of exer-|of Christian Education of the! Cornus. .Chelati, oe é at | Graw, Mrs, R. I. Gullick, Mrs. E Ss tages ee pad - nes tata reach in your pocket for cash for every bill. . « seas ee [Episcopal Diocese of South Flot- made an honorary Texan during Woodson, Mrs: D.! Pilgeitn, and) OUEMRGE, Class fast What. Botapy needs” So the then there is safety to consider. - ida his duty there recently. age yep acaba BW SDN. ral z a al : Rotary motto will remain what it The easy, safe way to pay bills is by wags Coming Events te Tee earth Tete nee, 790 un- | _,Corteaders of the primary Shorthand, Ty ping. as veen—Service above sell.” uae ithis SATURDAY, JUNE 2— Club 371, 8 p.m., Veterans Qf | til 11:30 pan. wee irst second and third, are { 1 = ] Y That's the decision of the Ro- 1:00--NAS Va: Eagles at Navy Foreign Wars Home. E 2 ie F.E. Lewis and Mrs. B At Local Convent Council of Legislation, 1. Start a checking account at this bank. Py Field. “| Meeting, Catholic Daughters of Order of Bastern Star, § pm vast: Lat H M. Delaney ening shorthand classes will; Which took the matter up at the : 3:00—Sorar School vs. SubRon iy a, acy a Seottish Rite Templs “ole fe x he ae ae ae ven at the C for an OFsanization’s convention in At- 2. Then pay all your large expenses by check " =f he § 0. ‘ eting, onditis vada eURIOTS:. SOULE, 1 and ‘eight kt ‘ ic y. For s 7 > tae Four at Navy Field. gs any 6; 8 p.m., St M hie, AV of i x mous. | sixth grades will be under the di eight week term beginning Mon- antic City. For a solid year, the at one sifting. Ay 2:00—Cardin Vi NAR at) a Bt. eh gee | So yn Fi}at’ Presbytertan| ction of Mrs. Lester Fowleét ;/day, June 11th at 8 p.m, Sister Rotarians have been looking for Boca Chica seine ae Sil Vora. Thurgh hn ses he will be nSsi ted bs M: ve ane) Catherine announced this morn- |@ Nice, pear-shaped Latin motto. . And remember, when you have a checking err - vet por case, Meeting, K Chamba Sey bigs . SE On Shas ee =) The = ae ue - a cab ie account at this bank you have a ready credit Bangquot. Dieectora of the Scot No. 249, National Soourngiiggs «wn. cso Bie Ga puemed: 408) same even (bay-ah'-tug sair’-vit, vee'-vit). reference upon which you can build, ee ei iis Asmcles| ly bent Sot PRPDYEMMSEED, 30N5 je aha ete’ Prcenryes Nae That means “bounteously tase ae’ at : iy ah 2; chub The Rev. Ralr r I the boys thought it didn’t quite pSchool4 manpay< dusts "24 i Or | Ph The sound the right note. Does any- ' SUNDAY, JUNE 3 6 of the church wi 1ora : ~ ee 1:00-—-FAWTUlant vs. ' Eagles sovine; (Chamber off n Anchor Ledge |support wher aie t body know any real good Latin AT KEY WEST at Navy Field. Pe A Saga | CUD Sai ee ees rose Sag eae : mottos” MEMBER OF THE FDIC £:00-—-OpDe vs. Sonar : ‘ lecting, Beta Sigma Phi Sereri-| Sarah — Bringmar ave : Your Friendly Community Bank School at Navy Field mauating: - Dupliiaic) shx'6d We ty, § pm, Simonton Meeting | charge of at aS 4 _ nse 19 THE CITIZEN ! bch latidh 2:00—Cardinals vs. NAS» at Club: #45 Bin. Coral Reon eed © care « hildren of the ’ Boca Ch Overs jc Hote ; : pee ate; 2% bs Mothers. 7 d veekduy Dagwood Sandwich Party, 10} Meeting, Key West Outboard sco i ahi hah hool p.m., USO Club Auxiliary, 8:30) p.m., Sie i Dedication, 3 p.m. Scottish abot. Avemae pbiadh i ~ \ cease tat on NDA SUNE Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14 : : ine iawe| HEARED aes et ool verseas ranspor 10 MONDAY, JUNE 4 Masonic Gr 8 i Mi ss Presbyterian Church, 3. p.m., sac Wikies Mac. ben Mt : =< f Ne fi ? ee C Bate a een Brent | on wi" T pam ocla OES © ompany, NG. 701 South Street Coffee. Hour, SubRon Four nie i Oebcccccesccccsccccceese! | mongers Cla handicrafts, Officers Wives, 10 am.. Fort Taylot : ji 8 ‘ Fast, Dependable Freight and Expr Herston... Wives Club, 7:45 p.m, Recrea eee ree See eobght tion Building, Naval Station sebrpecaaus tial, bates Thyee, Womer and Mrs th ior seyond Ese i Chorch tall Strait R pan. (St Baus Beis ia Gontha: Navy ; oye . ane : pit ae: Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Women’s Mission Union, 7:30 i aS ae eh ‘ear t Seta sk ish 1 Between Miami and Key West p.m., First Baptist Church pee be Pera yee ee 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 5 : soe ihseamassor cium an Service Guild they were visit- Express Schedule Dinner for PTA 6 130; gm... Naval, Station : rst Methodist ing Mr. Savord’'s parents and in (No Stops En Route) o.m.,’ Raul staurant a Es 8 * Cburet Richmond they spent some time ie eas k - . Bowling Alley pene hs rie ree LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY EX- Meeting, Key West Chapter | myunspay, JUNE 7 TUESDAY, JUNE 12 with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lex CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar-f -00 miner @8, Disabled “Amer- |" sna oe” “arta _| Meeting, Circle One, Women of; Jt., who are the son-in-law and rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- Numbe Graduation, Harris School nd jean Veterans, 8 p.m., Orden Pn eepary 3 ‘ap sg the Chureh, 8 p.m, First} daughter of Mrs. Crusoe. In Vit + night. Caballero-de la luz Temple, | = P m., Schoo! ar sag? : Pre terian Church, | ginia they were al met hw LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXC: So cid aiveet | Sewing Group, Monroe County Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club,| Mrs. Savord’s Mr. Hile SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock £5 ea Se ficers’ Wives’ | Hospital Auxiliary, 2 p.m 6:15 p.m, First Methodis lteuaee anal pail aes night and arrives at Key West at # ‘vennis, Naval Officer Moircs Codnty Hospital He Oe thodist a grandson, Henry 6:00 o'clock A.M. Club, 9 a.m., Courts near pool ct Hi “Sb - Church Saunc at Naval Base. Meeting, Poinciana Social, Bridge, Officers’ Wives Club, 8 Local Schedule Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9 a aah wh aiesoueatien tea td p.m, Fort Taylor Officers) MINOCA COUNCIL (Stops At All Intermediate Points a.m., Naval Station Alleys Mien nae Gecha HEI Club. \ oop ; LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY EX. ng tkey West Assembty| Spanish Class, Second Half) Wives. TO ATTEND BRADY se bg at 8:00 o'clock der ainbow ps $ er ea Re Tennis C | ery "e and arrives at at 4:00 No. i, Onder of ainbow| Carlos School, over” Pala » Tennis Court.| FUNERAL TOMORROW tirls, 7 bal Temple, Eaton and Simonton Theatre. : Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9 All members of the Minoca LEAVES PaTAMI DAILY baat 9 Meeting, Officers of Ferr s ane ae tly f 4) ON aS SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o’cioc! Streets. Chant 3 pis - ze 4. m, Naval Station Alle: Council No. 13, Degree Poca- and arrives at Key West at 5:00 Meeting, Minoca Council, De- nap er, No. 21 : bastern Mecting, Order of DeMolay|hontas are urged to attend the o'clock P.M. gree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p.m., Star, 8’ ‘p.n., Scottish . Rite ys, 7:30 p.-m, Scottish! funeral of Mrs. Ann Brady at Redmen’s Hall. : ‘Temple. | Je 3:30 tomorrow at the Fleming ; Meeting, Key: West Players, 8} Meeting, Veterans of Mecting, Young Adult Fellow-/ Street Methodist Church Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service ars, Post No. 3911, 8 p.m shit of First Méthodi Mrs. Brady was ‘ore { Fees p.m., Barn Theater, shasta ip itst ethodist | years old SURANCE Meeting, ea-creegge 8 Pistol | spades Hoey Hanie : Church, 8 p. m., Church An-|and was formerly a- resident of FULL CARGO IN! and tifle ciud, p.m,.,. Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m nex Key West. She was living in Or- | (®) Wirephoto. AREH! Giten aud st and Ghamber. of Com-| Elks Clubhouse Meeting, Sparkling “Waters Re-| lando at the time of her death. GEN, MATTHEW B. RIDGWAY (right) supresme sAliled’ com. "|g MAME OFFICE SR ER hae eg Frgesie merce Hall, Flagler Avenue. FRIDAY, Jt NES bekah Lodge, No. 12, 8 p. mander in the Far East. inspects a enemy pony on the ion 92 gs Mieting, Fern Chapt x 2 I front line in Korea. The general ate the friendly steed which | Fipigee Cootiette Meeting, Sea ts of Pythias Hall | Mail The Citizen to Relatives U.S. soldiers took from Chinese Reds. oer