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| ~wae Meeting: Circle 3, Women of woe nthe pp vs tdckecd 8. 1951 bing BEX WEST CITIZEN SOCIETY ... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INT. EREST TO WOMEN Cc heiplain Harold T. Old Negro Woman Scholar For Help “Lhave come here to pay a debt I owe to an old Negro woman I knew when I vy a boy,” Naval last night at the graduation exerc’ He then told his audience of even hundred other persons that was a boy ‘in Arkansas, and an“old colored woman up the street encoureged him'te goon with his edugation “She was a college and saw in me a poor white boy who might turn out to be some thing worth while if I had the discipline of education,” Chaplain Menges said “And,” he went on, “not only did she invite me into her house end talk to me with inspiration about some of the things she had learned, but when I went off to work my way through college. she sent*me a cake every week.” Chaplain Mer said he didn't have too many substantial meals a week while he was in school anc that weekly cake was often his only food for several days Following this introduction the Naval chaplain then’ went on to describe condition; of racial ana relitious prejudice which have existed in this country, and gave an outline of the basic difference between Christianity ‘and Com- munism. He said that today these two doctrines were fighting a battle for the hearts and minds of men and women He urged his audience to fight for the cause of human freedom. and against the slavery of Com- mrnism, He aid Communism was asking for a d torship of the proletariat, a leveling down of} all people to the lowest grade. and not men and women build- ing toward something _ better econgmically, spiritually, men- tally Chaplain Menges concluded his address to the graduates with a plea for a nation of God intoxi- vated men. The musical selections on the! program were as usual, excellent for young high school students. The Doug High School Chorus sang. Geoffrey O'Hara's “One| Worle,” the senior sang | ‘When the Roses Bloom” by; Luise. “Reichardt, and Oretha!# Roberts sang C. Bohm’s “Calm Is The Night.” Kenneth Carey, a junior whose voice has particularly rich passi- bilities, sang Del Riego’s “Hom- ing.” Mrs. Doris Miller, the school’s music teacher, played the piano.} The musical trio of violin, flute and$axophone played by Wil- liam McKenzie, Luther’ Mounts and Edgar Weech secmed es- pecially appropriate to the out of door setting with the palms and the flags blowing and every- body in. gay summer clothes. They played “Alice, Where Art Thou? "by J. Acker and the flute Coming Events 4 JUNE 8 2 i ‘RIDA 8:30 p.m., | West Martello Gallery Luncheon with Bingo, Officers Wives Club, 12 noon, Fort Taylor Officers Club Meeting, Fern Chapter, No. Order of Hastern Star, § p.m h Temple. Meeting sholtes Anonymous, | 8 pm, First Presbyterian Chureh A Square Dancing, 9 pm., USO. | Free Ball Room Dancing Classes, | S$ pm, t UNDAY, JUNE 10 Cocktail H 4 to 6 pm, Elks cht { ty, 8 pan Mace n, Veterans of Boreign War " ) te 1:30 por, Seaplane Kase ivers’ 1 Mariner Scout Ship No 1 Cloud," 7 pan polay Mothers’ Cir- | ole 30 pm, Scottish Rite} Temple | Meeting, Wesleyan vice Guild, | 0 pn t Methodist | Chureh | Handicrafts Class, Offic Ss ‘Wives’ Chub, 7:45 p. m., Reerea- tion Building, Naval Station. ‘First’ “Presbyterian Chure n pan, Home of Mrs. J. W.| Kovash, 602 Southard Street Vacation Church School, Begin- ning Session. am.,| First Presbyterian Church. | DAY, JUNE 12. Meeting, Cirele I; Women of the First Presbyterian Chureh, | & p.m. Home of Mrs. James) Gamble, 69-2 Poinciana. Meeting, Circle One, Women of the Church, 8 p.m, First Presbyterian Church. Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club,| 645 p. m., First Methodist) Church Annex ' Bridge, Officers’ Wives Club, 8 TL , Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE i PHONE: uate # ,other smaller prizes were also|and a court of award was set up Among the guests were Capt Citizen Office, 1935 Mer enges Pheaks Soc ial Notes cnn conics Ss 1 Chaplain Harold T.'Menges said of the Douglass High School. twenty-one graduates and some his parents ‘were poor when he notes particularly seemed to be- long there in the summer air Salutatorian Eunice Tynes and Valedictorian Verdell Trotter both gave well written and well delivered speeches of the gradu- ation variety asking their class- mates to go on with what they had learned and to remember their years at Dougla: Supt. Horace O'Bryant pr i sented the diplomas and a short speech to the g es empha sizing that they were going to: | d into a world ich had ; many more opportunities than i for high school graduates in thc i past i Prof. Cogdell then got busy | | with the presentation of aw habe and prizes. Looking something would like Santa Claus’ pack with be- } 5 ribboned _ box: and packages s ton and look at their wrapped, in gay colored paper, Washington stead RICKETY SLIM moved up & boxes were Cragded fr back sommencem ses, and down ‘obblest in 4 somewhere behind the — palins the Lexington, Virginia uni- noticed and s cepting for ¢ and he handed graduates every versity, he served on the staff of the clip-clop of , 5 thing from congratulatory tele- it Cals veartiook, ands emem- |. RICKERY, SLIM to smooth looking lug- Oe ete nce ae eTanny: | Wished that he cous se won _, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.! world would take notice Some of the more important sa Cursy, of 521 Baton. Sirept He listened to the Negr 4 awards were: Gerald Adams. inthe. red a : chairman of the school ° board. : ‘ : ; eee ee Patricia Ferguson on behalf of MRS. W. H. HILL, JR., Director of Junior Woman's Club, District Eleven. passes on the light to Mrs. Arent Sjursen. Jr.. incoming ITT Re - Het corn, hot corn,here's your} his shut-in parents; the Beach-| president while Mrs. Winston Jones, last year’s president, Mrs. Walter Price, Jr., incoming first vice president, Mts. John Pearson, AT 7:30 A.M., EST His. ea Cee comber Jewelry gave a $25 prize) second vice president and Mrs. Al Stathopolu, recording secretary wait their turn. the boiling pot!” Jub nga tas i valedicterisn, ade Trotter: —| Atlanta 68} ‘Then he listened to the Nero -¥ {the Regular Fellows Club gave B : n Augusta 70} woman in the g pan nt E 1 | pieces of luggage to the valedic-| Cam nine Trip KEY WEST BIRTHDAY | Bio New Prizes The Billings 4B Sion totad her Gall ality ete torian Verdell Trotter and to} "~~ f o I FOR KING GEORGE ae S Birmingham 73 and sang— -slitatorian. Ennice Tynes; Paul For Girl Scouts 4 7 GEORGE For Baby Show Bismark 46, “Baked pears, baked pears, fresh # Sher awarded Carol Tynes and : Great Britian’s monarch was |, aT ee WE A THER! AN Boston | baked, baked pears” 8 [William MeXenzie | watches for) Troop Three of the Key West saluted last night at a party cele St. Paul’s Church Buffalo 82) And people would stop and ad- jcooperation and school loyalty;! Girl Scouts climaxed this year’s! beating the Kino’s B . 4 ae harleston 70; mire them. . |Fausto's Food Palace gave tol, seal ee pera en arial es CMSs Gass Two tapestried oil portrait Says | cricaco 56} Everybody on all Broadway was Sco! & an. ov 1S} amp The affair, wmich was held at|/ donated by local photographic Ps = i Harry Carey a prize for outstand-| ing trigity Cami, Jackson Leel'the HOO, ced clave bees’ was cint |lodine have Leen wlded ae tne | Corpus Christi 79/ singing : ne ee : OQ, sea plane base, was giv- stuc have added t Denver 49; The chimney sweeps’sang to the ing cooperation. Sawyer on Summerland Key last] en by a number of British officers | prizes for St. Paul's Episcopal pORECAST De ; ee ae Elbridge Curry received -a dra- | \veekend, stationed here including Flight! Church Baby Show to be n ome bir No SS eens Sits ‘ ; matic award; Emily Fisher. The) “Sixteen girls, two leaders and| Tt. Ian S. F. Read, RAF. Flight | from 4 to 6 p.m. on June 1 Key West and Vicinity: Partly| El Paso Ole pete: tere: Sweep: Key West Citizen Creative mG three committee members enjoy-|Lt. Barney Swinton-Bland, RAF| Heaps of babies have 2 cloudy’ and continijed warm to- dst Gives tales vena ing awa jacqueline Neely, the!ed an entertaining two days of and L Phillips, ° 0! +; been registered at the Childre n’s } Se eS see Neat 5 st Be eat GH Riven (Ghell eolledling ‘Guiiter cooking ‘Reval Nace Corner, but “even more “see oxe| Pe ere ee SatuTaY. Light (0) Jacksonsiilie 1S) SAGE Pat any Oldl.cags., Rage, ; by Beldner’s Department Store; campfire singing, and games. Traditional songs and toasts en-| pected to’ show up before next | ™oderate variable winds, Kansas City G0} regs, Bry old ual r - and Margaret Ash a prize for’ The trip was a celebration of livened the cocktail hours which | Thursda Florida: Clear to partly cloudy | KEY WEST = old clo!” ” oe perfect attendance. Several dozen the second birthday of the troop! lasted from 7 to 10 p.m — and continued’ rather warri to-| Se? West Airport bd ey W kel B = i a an fn Los Angeles 69) And the man with. the. grind- g r ) De. rbecues | “ay and Saturday: except for yieeh= given. on the camp site in order to pre-| and Mrs. R. S. Quackenbush, Jr; [? C@RLY BarQecues |" : Mae ee pee G4 Bone: wate) A bers Ai : * nundersiiowers..at widely scat-! Meridig ors to grind, some scissors Probably the most effective of sent certificates and merit badges.| Lt. and Mrs. H. F, McLinden, Lt) Rot Taylor Club : lores all the vocal numbers was the! Jane Bradshaw, Pat Bradshaw,| and Mrs, Ken’ Chapman; Lt, and | 2 fig S tered places in the afternoons. indhanpoiis Douglass High School Chorus|Louise Clairmont, Judy Tibbs and| Mrs. Frank Burgess; Lt. and Mrs.| rs Jacksonville thru the ‘Florida ie seis - singing James Feldon's “O South- |Sandra Chapman received ‘Ten-, J, W. Ferris; Mrs. Belle Bjurback, |. Their first outdoor. barbecue of| Straits and East Gulf of Mexico:/ Memphis And above if all was the pleas- ,and sound of the laughing, jing- junkman’s bell. wore Te 6 ravi is fothy. Re 1 -’ {the season’ was held Wednesday | Light to moderate east to, south-| New Orleans i7 land” at the end of the exercises./derfoot awards; Mona Gravel,| Miss Dorothy Raymer, Miss Mar- | th : ig ra . 5 The voices expressed all the Jove| Ruth Mazeau. ‘Pat Tanner, Caro-, ionne Simone. night under the palms of the Fort east winds over extreme. south! NeW York 64 Bik Bhs wih Sar ca ae ee for their land and the short|!¥n Smith, Shirley Brill, Nancy) Lt. Comdr. John Thompson, Lt.| Taylor Officer's Club. = portion and variable winds most- locate Ed on Broadway and ihe Batons f ar thea Worker and Judy Tibbs, Brownie; (J.G.) Hugh R. Immel, W. H.| Beginning’ at 6:30 and lasting | }y south to southwest elgewhere| Omaha > 2 % Stephen Foster _ interpglations | until about 9 p.'m., they will be 7 Pensacola 80| Park that I'm around: were particularly good. “# Wings Rymes, Lt. J. M. Lundy, ot i ee eee te tien overs Wed, today and Satyrd Clear tole te ~ 39! (To be Continued. Tomorrow) Father John Recce, rector of|_ Shifley ‘Brill, Carol Cox, Carol| Earl, Lt, Bill Gunther, Lt. Warren |? featured attraction every Wed-' nartiy cloudy weather. ittsburg! a Prarinda Sewes: Rat sdrt Putnam and Naney' Tucker re-) Farburger, Ensign Frank Bar- | Resday evening throughout the) "Jacksonville to, . Apalachicola: | Roandke 86 St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Ghuret. | ceived Second. Class ‘Awatds decki and four French officers, |SUmmer months. — No smal! vratt or. storm.warhitigs | St Louis - 6s} DAV HEAD ATTENDS | gave both the invocation and the Broficiency .. byagess went to|Lt, Reyes Crosset, Lt. Andre! Wednesday night's menu! in:|)° Otho Py Oe in Antonio 2 7 (Continued from. Page Qn blessing shijey Brill and: CArphyn, Put-) Care, Lt Pierre Menettrica and |luded barbecued chicken, yellow | San Prantiseo 0%: 50) State: of Florida ni Poms ey Talon Dficers | NMR. if: hdhis@Redping ‘cboking,| Lt. Henri Perrin ey is bhbice ot coverel devon | Lae Wee ins game uibal < | eetes ‘ 7 fa] vention, aS ee p.m. Fort Taylor Office hodtesging-dnd ‘sewihg? to’ Car a and a choice of several desserts Obes a ‘ Re City Ott es aaaeg ee - 74) The Convention began ‘yester- Club. c or + Wives'| Cox for good grooming and writ-|fYVWWYVYWWWFVVYVV¥YVYYYY) et ote AM, ‘ore ice, BS ke datas einciplenidi-ansbis Fb anc ar acer Stihday. Tennis Class, Officers’ ives Y z ra F ° Washington + ‘commander Norcisa will pre- ~, g; to Carol Cox for drawi d Or p Club, 9 a. m,, Tennis Court mice tas Meares Thence: New Arrivals aes To Wed Temperatures |sent a resolution drafted by the Near ‘pool 3owling, Navy Wives Club, 9 a. m. Naval Station Alleys Meeting, Order of DeMolay| Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple for trees, sewi d writing The birthday cake was furnist ed by the troop’s sponsors, the V ". W. Auxiliary, and the presented a United N a CITY URGED TO }local chapter, which he said will 7 {mean a great deal to. loeal disab- 82| (Continuee from Page One) | ied veterans. It has backing from - 81) The city is the winner in that/ members all over the state, Nor- policemen will be able to provide) scisa said. The following persons applied to wed in the offices of County Judge Raymond R. Lord Hanan Raymond Leeds, 33, of Bowling, Officers Wives Club, 1:30 p.m., Naval Station Bow!- Chick and Chuck Creepers, sizes !-4, cool, washable, no ironing $1.00 Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Scott Rite Te Riviera” the floor show presented? Greenwood at the Fleet Sonar School Officers* | aple i fer Mies. W.-K Cox : 3 : Duval fale: Se Precipitation ._ |More service for the tax dolla Commander Norcisa is atcom- Meeting, Young Adult Fellow-/ ' their leade te Louies, Feels, 6: Oe sleink G6 4 hours 00 | Renegar, a lean, brown-eyed| panied by his wife, and daughter ship ot First Methodist AAAAAAAAAAL‘AAAAAAAAAAAL SITCCT Naiwuiieltburcka nth 17 young man, teaches eight hours| Georgia Lea. They will return to Church, 8 p. m., Church An-| Vj iting cached Two Girls And A Boy Nathaniel Thurston, 2, “this month 74 ins! 2"day, four in the. early hours | Key West the fat of the week, ne» For Key Wester McGee, 19, of 705 Chapman ru ‘UT 3ns.!from 6 to 10 a.m. and four from! To ee Knights of Pythias Hall. The daily ar-/ 2504 Patter 1¢ ward James, USN, 27.) Relative Muinidity at 9:00 A.M, | TEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 tello T x e|the birt t ' ion, and Winhie Faye ry ve if Classes, Officers” Wives| 2009 t Ly 1 J 36, of 420 Elizabeth | i i x0 ASSES, : s bet OF r 1 onM } Mor spit | Club, 10 a.m., Echoasis eS eae fe pede A ks Brooke fo. of erometee (Sea Level) 9:00 AM | s Mecting, American Legio The Key W i dl d Saas 30.04 ins,—1.017.2. mbs. | hur Sawyer Post No. pee a oor , ‘ acne 2 s se Re p.m., Post Home, Stock Island. Fy ah on wah ; re bs a ee ee ae ae = F Coffee Hour, Airship Devron yy, i oat Mry, ar Robert | M : locos, ¢ Spammer: | r B Officers Wives Club, 10 a.m, West Martello Ga ecame the par vente ON THE RIVIERA” | |] 250 pairs of Boys’ Boxer Shorts 75c pr. Fort Taylor Officers Club. Fo TRESe : “—~ | Rebecca Jeat 5 ps ma, May 3 Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Poa gee i Mh eae & eighed 3) 47 FORT TAYLOR a ; MeeH pe. fe Couche eve Tart Tayloc Officer nees and was born if Day-Glo T-Shirts $1.00 Club No. 88, 10:30 a.m., Build-! 4.) oi ; n nd wii! eee nae arte 3 f jung 178, Naval Station eh aaa t Hospital. The fathex] With’ a ‘ho of tal | jung 178, Naval: Ste Chapter, No. ‘ tboard the US8,} “Monte Carlo. Night” .to.‘On ihe! | t i in Seaeand de Meeting, Fleet Reserve AUX-| , ioy opheodore Mathew, was| Club Wednesday oo ae = Meeting, Junior Chamber of) “iinry, 8:30 p.m., Clubroom Sa eee ea eee ut fat 10.p. m. Saturday ot ies Fort i is 23 $1.50 Commerce, 8 p.m,, Clubhouse Swimming Classes, “Officers | Pore te Mr and Mrs, John Gu | Taylor's Officers Club. rt a Lew | Knitted Sleepers, sizes l- Meeting, Monroe County Hos-; Wives Clud, 2:30 to 3:30 man at 12:05 a. m June 5th at Lieut. Commander ¥: W: Corset 1; 3 a. m. 5:28 p.m. pital Auxiliary, 3 p.m., Hos Seaplane Buse Pool the Monroe County Hospital Thel Jee wilf emcee thé show, ahudic? .. < 12:08 am. 7:25 a.m. | se i sn. Sa wes es eat SPRL! ah Se Tite, py ares pital Sewing Group, Monroe County | child weighed seven pounds, 11) wilt be furnished by Gus Ayala! | I Coffee Hour, Fleet Sonar O'-| “Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary, | CUnces |and his orchestra, everything from | ADDITIONAL f1DE DATA | With This Co n Onl ficers’ Wives, 10 a.m., Echo. baat earch eat Sn NC RES A a pantomine of a Frenchwoman, Reference Station! Key West | po: } y : aoe # Sins. Meeting, °Poinciana Social) LOCAL JAYSHEE: | in her pedaie to avcan-can dance bok SS I ON ee ee ee Sook Review Hour, icers ointl nae | is on the fun-mienu, j n— i . Sue Club, 10:30 p.m. Poinciana | py gy LUNCHEON iS 0 oo } = Wives Clubs, 10 am. Fort : Pp i ; JUNCHE | pein. é ‘diin ands Taylor Officers Club. | comin eet Auxill A luncheon card party is now| EHE-POST OPFICE | (bridued if Baby Jumper Swings -, $100 Meeting, Duplicate Bridge Club, oo ¥ w. Post 3911, 8 p.z being planned by the Shees! . (Continued from Page One) No Name Key | r 7:45 p .m,, Coral Room.Qvers| Yew! pome for 12:30 p. m., June 23rd, at| green shirt paused long ¢hough to| \eax 3nd) +2h Zum Training Pants $1.00 eet ete tad Mecting, JayShecs, 7:30 p.m.,| Raoul’s Club on Roosevelt Boule-|say he plans a flight t0 Dry Tor- | soca Gaseu \ iii Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, © sce Ghibhouse. vard | tugas shortly. One more passenger) siamay Pty 0b 40m { coke 8 p.m. Scottish Rite Temple. |... JwCes Cupncus 4 | A program has been planned | (Chope it will be me) and he takes | 4! te: Channel Curity and Birdseye Diapers _ doz. $2.98 Meeting, Junior 7 7:30 P.M. |" “Neeting, Fern Chapter, No. 21, | for the luncheon period and cards| off in his sea plane : 1) tet end om eda fh | 8 : Woman's Club Auditorium + of Eastern Star, 8 p.m.,| Will follow. Mrs. Juanita Pinder is; Panting up the stairs I found! __\"_Minussigh , Correcuon | as Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45, Order parentesin cy ° P| the chairman in charge of the af-|the Income Tax Bureau hard at madi cues High Chair Pads » $1.50 p.m. First Methodist Chureh ; pe wh Seating “Officers r, and Miss Ruth W. Martin is) work, ditto the draft board—and) «.). Pius gica.” Correctune \ Annex. ca Cee rk Re co-chairman. I admired them for it. : ie gman a THURSDAY, JUNE 14 a pees rae “| She will be assisted by Mrs. The solution might be, one citi- een % i Meeting, Americ*n Legion Abs is ip Haat = HG Mary Lewin, Mrs. Beverly Pinder, | zen said. to instal some big fans VW ARIETY-OF CASES Ties “ins Auxiliary, Arthur Sawyer) Mecting, ; st Presby. Mrs. Jeannette Saunders, Mrs.) in the Post Office. Air-condition ("°° 2 ea view oe or uve e Post No. 8 p.m, Legion yous, 8 p.m., First Annice Curry, Mrs. Sue Cold, Mrs. remedy is out, said an+ what shines: arene a6 3 Heme on Stock Island. terian Church Annex Piedad Archer, Mrs. Della Saw-} other, because the Federal Gov-) es. ore of ‘reckless driving ae Varela SUNDAY, JUNE Ve Mrs. Gerry Sweeting, Mrs:/erment. wouldn't go for it. “Sojone for.having,no. driver's li- Cuan | Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 & aret Kemp, Mrs. Ada Ward- | hei hoping for fans to ceol the } cense: > te ® a abeth 6 p.m law, Mrs. Phyllis Higgs, Mrs. Ag-| Post Office air, so you can get| Reckless driving cost David} Meeting, Dr. Felix Lodge, No. 64,°8 p.r Masonic Lodge, 919 El “Key West's Exclusive Juvenile Department Store” 534 DUVAL ST. reet Sees mS nes Lawrence and Mrs. Svlvia | your mail and I can get my news! Dudley. West-and Gary Thomas] Coffee Hour, Naval Station Subscribe to The Citizen = Webbe iin comfort Huckaly ten. dollar fines, }

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