The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1951, Page 5

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ob ent nee “Alga iby ves ged ory the the red me the TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1951. A. GINGRAS, Society Editor Douglass High School Class Night Rich In Song, Musie And Feeling The Douglas High School graduation auditorium was a festival of song and mus fessional notice. The men graduates singing the spiritual “Go Down Moves” put in it all the plaintive beauty inherent in this type of Amcric: song.,Their crying out.of “Let My People Go,” the repeated chorus of the spiritual,-was sung with remarkable richness feeling and re straint. * Ciro Pinsuti’s “Goodnight Bes’ prophecy loved” sung by an vctette consist-, and Elois last night at the some of it chool vorth pro and Dorothy Curry ise Van Dyke recited ing of two men’s voives and more poems women's voices was also beauti- sce g? | fully done. The words of the’ Pldricge Curry who already song, written by Henry Wads.| 8s @ natural talent for deadpan worth Longfellow, seemed pecul-| Comedy. read the class’ will in iarly suited to the voice quality. Which he left everything from of the eight graduates. unchewed gum to broken ja Kk) The full class of twenty one knives to everybody from the ang four songs during the eve-| Juniors to the school janitor The School Key. we: then pra-| sented by Graduate Floyd Cul Like A Rose,” “Goodbye” from, ™er to Junior, Betty Towns, and T s Music In the Air? ana. Verdell. Trotter, valedictarign, | Thurlow Lieurance’s “By the Presented a school flag and Waters of Minetonka.” All the’ $30.00 to the school principal: wonder of cradles, sleep and a: Prof. W. C. Cogdell. Mr. Cogdell child in a mother's arms was in, then indicated that he would gsc their “Mighty. Like A Rose.” the money for library books and | Orethea- Roberts, who ‘has,a 49 a fitting speech urged the! Schubert’s Members of the graduating class ning tals, Gounod’s “Unfold Ye Por: Ethelbert Nevin's “Mighty good voice, sang “Serenade,” Luther. Mounts! (© alwavs be reliable and|: played a lilting Irish melody on Tesponsible in their skills, the flute, and William McKenzie achievement, information, _ atti-| another Irish melody on the! tude, and appreciation of their violin. tasks. Before the ceremonies ’ started)’ Junior Justina Gonzalez, then at 8 o'clock, the graduates in|68ng F. Paolo Tasti’s “Goodbye” rey caps ond gowns marched|to'the graduates, and Patricia into. the auditorium and down Ferguson read the class epitaph. the center aisle to’ the stage! The 1951 graduates of Doug- where they sat in a semicircle, 1a88 High School are: Kenneth back of a speaker’s stand. After Butler, Henry Carey, Floyd Cul-) their opening hymn “O God, I. ™er,. Dorothy Curry, Elbridge Thank Thee for Each Sight,” Curry, Ellsworth Edwards, Do Flora Knowles read Proverbs 8,| lores Garcia, Flora Knowles, Wil- Chapter 7, from the Bible, Jac-| liam McKenzie, Leslie Mcl.cod, aueline Neely said a prayer, and Luther Mounts, Jacqueline Neely. Claudina Riou gave a welcoming Claudina Riou, Orethea Roberts, | Elmoria Scott, Verdell Trotter, address mo Carol Tynes recited a class} Willie Trotter, Carol Tynes, poem to the rhythms of Poe’s Eunice Tynes, and Eloise Van “Raven,” Kenneth Butler? read , Dyke. the class history in the form of ns a play review, Eunice tynes,| Will R inish salutatorian, read the clas ~ e ere Che relnBible ‘The Women’ ssion Union of the First Baptist. Church held TUESDAY, JUNE aa *} ;their monthly business meeting Meeting, Southernmost Pistol last night at the ehurch. and Rifle Club, 8 p.m, Jay-| " yirg. George M: Ri Cegs..Clybhouse, Farewell Party for Major Earl) qe “devotional address. Dillon, Bandmasters Club, 8! Agnes Jackson spoke on mi p. m., Key West High School ary work in Algeria. Auditorium, Announcement 3 was de at McetingWemen's Club, 8 pun.) the meeting that the organizatic Clubhouse. would refinish the church: bible Dinner for Teachers, PTA 8 | whech had deterierated ‘consjder was in |charge of the pragram and gave Mrs. p.m., Raul’s Restaurant. jably, and also that a prayer Mecting, Key West Chapter! meeting would o¢ neld at the Old Number 33, Disabled Amer- | Folks Home Friday evening. ican Veterans, 8 p.m., Orden | _—_____. dnt Cabalero de la luz Temple, | Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p. m., 422 Amelia Street. Seaplane Base Pool Tennis, Naval Officers’ Wives’| Meeting, Key West Chapter, Club, 9 a.m., Courts near pool | American Red Cross, 8 p. m at Naval Base. | Health Unit Auditorium Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9) Graduation, Harris School, 8 a.m., Naval Station Alleys. | — p.m., School auditorium Mecting, Key West Assembly| sewing Group, Monroe County No. 13, Order of ainbow Hospital Auxiliary, 2 p.m, Girls, 7:30 p.m., Scottish Rite | “ Monroe County Hospital Temple, Eaton and Simonton| yyecting, Poinciana Social Streets. } Club, 10:30) a.n Navy Meeting, Minota Council, De- Banch: gree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p.m., Spanish Class, Second Half macmens ae i thades t First Year, 3:20 p.m. San| Meeting, Key Wes' BEETS, Carlos School, over Palace p.m., Barn Theater Theatre Meeting, Southernmost Pistol Mecting, Officers of Fern and Tfle Club, 7:30 p.m, Oeicte. Ae al eaters Junior Chamber of Com S be 8 p.m.3 Scottish _ Rite merce Hall, Flagler Avenue. | Reniie pee Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette | i ag! . ‘lub 371, & Feterans of| Meeting, Veterans of reign Club 371, 8 p.m,, Veterans of ie a a Gilt ok Foreign Wars Home Meeting, Catholic Daughters of America, Court Mary Star of| the Sea No, 634, 8 p.m., St Ann's Hall Meeting, Key VFW Post Home Mecting, Elks Lodge, 8 p.m Elks Clubhouse FRIDAY, JUNE & Luncheon with Bingo, Officer Wives Club, 12 Fort West Chamber | noon, No. 283, National Sojourners, } N ! 7 pm. First Presbyterian Taylor Officers Club. Church. Meeting, Fern Chapter, Ne Meeting, Cora# Shores P.T.A Order torn : pall 8:15 p.m., Matecumbe School. | Seottish RM miple WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6- Moeting, Alvahe Ants Nite in Monte Carlo, 6 p. m 8 pan, Fie rr terian Echoasis. | Church Annes Meeting, Junior Chamber of | Square Dancing, 9 p t Commerce, 8 pm, Club Pree Hall Roum Dat 4 House $ pm, USO. Duplicate Bridge} suNpay, JUNE 10 , 7:45 p.m, Coral Room,| + il Mour, # te pm, bik Overseas Hotel | club Meeting, Key We Jutboard | MONDAY, JUNI il : Club Auxiliary, 8:30 pam.,) Meeting, Anch aly wise 3 3624 Avenue E. & p.m, Seottish Te Meeting, Dade-hedge..No. 14,)) Mecting, Reta Stgma thi 1 Masonic Groug, 8 p.m. Ma- | .S pm, Simenton Meeting sonic Heme, Eaton and Si-| Mace monton. e { Meeting, Gold Star Mothers, Coffec” Hour, SubRon Four} pm, Veterans of Porcign War Wives, 10 a.m., Port Taylor. Hobie Golf Classes, Officers’ Wiyes'} Sw tinming Class, of Club, 10 am, Hard Ball} 0 to 4:30 pm. Seaplane Base ; oftic s Pool. Field Beyond Eochasis. ficer: : Meeting, La Concha Navy! Meett Mariner Ship Ne Wives Club No. 88, 10:30) 5. “Fiying Cloud, pm, Sea , 178, Naval Scout Headquarter hae mee. 7 Hiking sso epee eaee Paine.” ives’ C | Tradewinds Bowling, Officers’ Wives Club, tbs adewtnd: oon 3:90 pm, Naval Station; Alcecing, Circle Three, Womer Bowling Alley ¥ ; Haron Chureh THURSDAY, JUN nut : { Swimming — Classes. _ Officets _ Meeting THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE > Trum tertained the ingagement Of Key West High School Graduate Announced others en- faculty at a beach party t Thursday eveni at the County Beact both the .teachers and oth invited i hota ve alse Refreshments potate ' Mary ny eturned : t 23 F treet ¢ anroe ¢ N 1 ntor 30 Jobn st ay for Hen Nor spend the lina, where ummer dersonvillc BETTY SANDS, 17, who graduated last week from the Key she will West High School. wili marry Navy Man Ralph A. Van Loton Accompanying her was Mrs. Mae stationed on the U.S.S. Gilmore here. She is the daughter of Mrs. | Douglass Luisa Lopez of 116 Whitehead street, and Mr. Karl E. Sands of Before she left Mrs. Dave King Miami, gave a farewell luncheon for Mrs. Brinton at her home, 1001 Von eee ee i ———"| Phister. Among the guests were v7 . ‘ Mrs. Mac Doug Mrs. Maitland To Wed High Pretty Consuelo Adama Mrs, W.C. Hall, Mrz. Opal y es yy . Van Deursen. Mrs. J. P. Baillod, School Beauty To Be Married Mas Auton Maloney, Mis LG rer Galey, Mrs. J. B. Swain, and Mrs Ifugh Williams ft Camp Stewart Moreland has t Miss Consuclo Henrequita Hud Miss nthe gins who graduated last week) m teacher at Harris School for from Key West H hool will the past three years and will leave be married Friday to Corporal) this summer to direct a teaching Fred Losley at Camp Stewart,, program for the United States Geor Government in Austria. Mr. and ; Consuelc ore familiarly | Mrs, Randolph T. Russell will be known as Connie, won the one guests at the party hundred dollar war bond _ prize — for creative writing given by the! Mr, J. Burnham Maylard, vice Key West Citizen, z also the | president of the Key West Play- one hundred dollar second prize ers, announced today that the offered by the American Legion Players regular monthly mecting jfor the best sp 1 written and | scheduled for tonight i$ postponed delivered on the Constitution. Miss Jurie 19th. until Tuesday Hudgins chose her subject, “Guarantees For the Constitution” jand delivered the speech here in Key West, in Miami, Tallahassee, | and in Fort Lauderdale. She is the daughter of Henry Hudgins of Summerland Key and of Hudgins, Alfonso, Company. Consuelo was born in Panama and lived in C imbia, South Am- Mrs. Lee A. Saxton, has arrived here from Baton Rouge where she will be visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Boza of 833 Elizabeth Street for the next two months. After that she will fly to Denver, Colorado to rejoin her husband, and from there they will goon to Wyoming where Mr. Sax- ¥ a! RALPH A. VAN LOTON, USN. of Potterville, Michigan and | has stationed on the U.S.S Gilmore ¢rica, in Georgia, and in Canada.! ton is doing engineering work for here.’ is now engaged to Betty | one has be Re i father on the Stanolind Oil and Gas Com- 4 u ind Key for two years.) pany, The Saxtons also intend to Sands of 1116 Whitehead The prospectiv bridegroom, Cor-| yisit. Yellowstone National Park street. poral d Losley, is the son of for several weekends of hunting 2 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Losley of 515! and fishing ) mm, Scottish Rite | Fleming Street, and will be sta- wii tioned for some time at Camp! Rey, and Mrs. George M. Ray Meeting, W ‘ i 1, Stewart, Geogria where the new will give a reception Sunday aicer- on ' Methodist | bride and groom will live noon between three and five at Chureh : Rie ESE the pastorium, The affair will cele- Handicrafts Clas Ot fice EARLY FATHER’S DAY brate their third anniversary at Wives’ Club, 7:45 p. m., Recrea . sad the First Baptist Church here and tion Building, Naval Station FOR JOHN W. NELSON | tye Women’s Mission Union will Meet Circle 3, Wor f Ar Father's Day, June) assist the pastor and his wife in 17th, came to Cabdriver John W. receiving members of the, parish. 4 naa when he re- wing verse fe “Tanior Miss” ar-old dau ‘Tickets Available M ute To Daddy il me I'm like you ‘ Tickets for the play, “Junior First | Candith wridé Miss” went on sale yesterday at 8 pa i \ J ce L was a baby, | a Concha Gift Shop. ( I ebes: The comedy is a presentation Mec ee ous of the Key West Players directed the Che i : l : you faced the! py Josef Hurka i ‘ r A 3 Thirteen high school and con- t Kiwanis Clu y i said and did. | vent students are in the cast in First Method i i I be glad to be the! addition to the adult members Annex hig of the Players group. we Wives ¢ » Off such a block as you, dad. Junior Miss” opens Monday, pot Taylor Officers, My dadd : June 11 and will continue through Club ira goes to the Truman] Saturday, June 16. Tennis ( Officers’ W 5 id lives at 1122 Virginia _ Apply To Wed Naval Station Bowl so yeaa hs Gna CP The following persons applied Méaling; Grace of Dem + Chamber of|to wed in the offices of County. : Bova 7:80 p.m. > Beottish Commerce, 8 p.m. Clubhouse. | Judge Raymond'R. Lord Rite Temple : Meeting, Monroe County Hos-| Paul Joseph Meighan, 35, of eit Aes Gt Feltien pital Auxiliary, 3 pam. Hos-| Overseas Lodge, Marathon and ees ick Pict. abhathodiet| = PRA Leona Katherine Pirog, 33, also of Church § p. m., Church An Coffee Ho Fleet So! Of- Marathon. : ss : ficers’ Wives, 10 a.m. Echo-| Harry Carey, 19, of 1030 Eaton n Meeti Sparkling Waters Re asis bekah Lodge, No. 12, 8 p. n Book Review Heur, Officers Knights of Pythias Hall Wives Clubs 10 am. Fort) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13— : Taylor Officers Club. Golf Classes. Officers’ Wives, Meeting, Duplicate Bridge Club, Club, 10 a.m., Echoasis. 7:45 p .m., Coral Room Over- seas Hotel Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, 8 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple Meeting. Junior Debs, 0 p.m., Woman's Club Auditorium. | Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45} p.m. First Methodist Church; Annex Mecting. American Legion, Art hur Sawyer Post No. 3 p.m., Post Home, Stock Islan Coffee Hour, Airship Devron Officers Wives Club, 10 a.m Fort Taylor Officers Club Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club No. 88, 10:30 a.m., Build jung 178 al Station. Bowling, Officers Wives h enable us to serve you better. Mail The Citizen to Relatives 316 SOUTHARD STREET Club. SPECIAL ATTENTION! Price roll back. effective May 26th—-we have reduced our prices to May Ist levels . . . Nine ‘pounds 35c, complete rough dry, soap and bleach furnished for 80c. .. New machinery and methods have been installed which department and pick-up and delivery service. BENDIX LAUNDERETTE PAGE FIVE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 YEW! Of Days Gone By Graduating Co-Eds Cool Heels Taken From The Files Of The Key Weat Citizen BAbabaAbsbbesheshshobbbas 10 YEARS AGO rtin’ Thomas bought the erty on which he operates a ng rink, from County ymond R, Lord, and x Allan B. Cleare, t sot $5,000. 200 acres of erty this morn- rurchase . s Judge Ar vee re: uit ceurt con THE HOTTEST WEATHER of the year ceme with graduation d bea property for use by day at the Atlanta Division of the University of Georgia. And So Seniors Kathryn Miller (left )and Patricia Merrell are cooling off in Atlanta's Hurt Park fountain while waiting for gradua- Cadet Hickman of Rive ti i Pa Ok ‘ing ceremonies to begin. eM Academy received + 1 t bon and a_ scientific v - tipl in exercises held | rWWwwwvw_wvr¥¥Y¥Y¥Yv¥YYY" r at Gainesy J Fla: He i the asa tae 4 CITY INVE *ATES tof Mrs Hickman of 105|N@20 Arriv U8) . (continued trem we One). Fleming street if the statement was, uttered eby \lsing. L. Carbonell also denouin- ity and county ced the statement meet tonight, 8 o'cloc Kelly further stated r usual “respective meeting 1. Plumbing Inspecter Alsing places, the. city: hall and~ the yrought the union to Kev West courthouse He was beate pon D Twelve Key Westers who left | Sister For Patricia Lynn Justice of Peace hearing, Kelly here with the National Guard in | Hamilton mths ago testified differently) February arc home for a vacation from camp training at Fort Croc- kett, Galveston, Tex bee Colored tow (Mayor Eisner vgreed to work’ only if granted a licens said: “What differ; Patricia Lynn Hamilton, thre : and a half years old sister on Memorial Day had a nev Her name is Suzanne Linda Hamilton, she | °? Where you Gevald Saunders and Paul Es- | weighed eight pounds vune- | Work t confine. yourself to quinaldo ‘wil sing a duet in the | es; and was born at 6:37 p. m at, YOUr own color—that’s not fair musical ‘proBram at the First | the Naval Hospital. The father cithe ‘ Congregational Church tonight. .| and mother of the two girls are, , City, Cémimissioners’ Louis and pact Mr. and Mrs, Maynard L’ Ham | John’ Carbonell-were appointed: to Miss Dorothy Albury. daugh- | thn of'523 Olivia Street. Mr, Ham.) ¥estigate.into the matter and fanned and Mrs. Hilary Al: | ilton’s rank is T. E. 1, USN: ana, ™#@k¢ & recommendation thereon. bifry, who has been attending | he is stationed at Boca Chica A ee ee Good Counsel College, White | Field. SUBSCRIBE 10 THE CITIZEN Plains, N. Y., is home for the sum- |» ——————_-- ——_— +. oe mer vacation ———— From the editorial pages of .The Citizen: “A great stimulant fto courage is the- knowledge that one's opponent won't fight” TEMPERATURES 1T 7:30 AM., EST Register NOW! At Children's Corner for ae Atlanta = 2) Augusta 7 Billings Birmingham 4 49 - 68 | Boston 64 Chueh “3 Thursday, June 14th ae Christi 71 SPONSORED BY ST. 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