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i v4 7 aay, June 13, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page | 5 SOCIETY A. GINGRAS, Society Editor Poinciana School ! Seccccecces Wins Trophy Soc ial Ni otes For the second consecutive ‘******eeeeeeeecesoooore year Poinciana Elementary school! The Naval Station Officers’ won the trophy for the outstand- satya yet rest ace dies oe ing beautification program, it was| 1 Sune nate tone at 0 8 m., June 14th. Hoste: will be announced at their graduation ex-| Mrs. F. B. Lukins, M b. Va ercises last week Mansfield, and Mrs. J. A. Malon-| The trophy was donated by the, ©: Fs Key West Garden Club and the Busi and Professional Wo-| men’s Club and was presented by Miss Hilda Cuniff of the Garden| presbyterian Ch eo ve Club. Mrs. Doris Carey and Mt-| white and Von Phister streets David McDaniel, the two teacher) aij girl scout and brownie lead Sponsors, were also complimented | ors assistant leacers and commit- for the fine work they have done! tee members are urged to attend with the Junior Garden Club. | Camping her ono During the exercises, John Mica Wayne Harper was awarded the 2 Miami Herald spelling bee prize, and Randy Warren, Matt Brown,} Roger Conant, and John Wayne Harper were given perfect atten- dance awards Key West girl scout leaders as- sociation is scheduled to meet at 7330 tomorrow ev g at the Ist and matters will be The Holy Name Society of St.! Mary Star of the Sea Catholic €hurch will hold a father and son banquet at 7:30 p. m. t Valentino, Gonzalez and Mich-| &t Raul’s resta iieaghipear school a picture of a Royal Poin- ciana Tree which they had paint- ed. Matt Brown also presented a A bunco party will be held at Boy Scout Knot Board to the & P. m. Friday at the home of Miss school, and Bill Doster a collec-/ Angela Caro, president of the if leaves from plants and! Convent of Mary Immaculate al- accurate Wee, umnae, 1014 Johnson street. Miss The program began With a pro-| Josephine James, secretary of the cessional and invocation by Rev. Alumnae, cordially invites all J. L. Ivey, and included the sing-| '© attend ing of America by the students, os, acai _ PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE WEST MARTELLO SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSED FOR REPAIRS | AT KEY WEST HIGH At a mecting last week of the} Registration for summer schogl Key West Art and Histrocial So-| at Key West High School will ciety held at the West Martello| close Monday, June 18th. The Gallery, it was decided to close! cla for six weeks, and that gallery for alterations and] will be held from 8 a. m. to 12 repairs, beginning June 11. noon, Monday through Friday It was estimated that the place! The followi a oes be| should be in ship-shape condition re ne iby July 15th when it will reopen. | given: Algebra 9B and 9A; Gen- PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 “Hed iy EE. rw =e F sh Time SMALL FRY CORNER By Angele Rickety m, The Unhappy Horse will Several other motions werejeral Science 9B and 9A; Biology made at the meeting, including! A, English 9A, 10A, and 12A S n the approval of the new artists’) History 10A and 11A; Modern c group .using the West Martello| Social Problems; Civics; and all Gallery for a meeting place, in-| 8th grade subjects stead of gathering at the individ-| Instruct tor the> summer ual homes of the. membership. {school are Mrs. Olive Bond, It was also suggested that the} Rosemary Eisenhower, and Mr t acquiring of old cannons for dis- | Walther Lazier. led eve as play in the galleries be consider- Sahian tierce cusiaiilaiiael t ext day SLIV ed, inasmuch as many tourists) MRS. EARL JULIAN and visitors expected to see guns because of the original function| LEADS DEVOTIONAL caus > felt sc of the Towers. | Mrs. Earl Julian led the devo CKE IM and wave A general suggestion was also} tional Monday night when Circle = made that everybody cultivate! Three of the Women of the Pres. artmar trunk: some kind of larger decorative! byterian Church met at the home : at pier plant in a pot during the next|of Mrs. J. W. Kovash, 602 South : pits k montht or so, so that they might | ard street hie (gic ire be used to border the repaired) Mrs. Harland Merriam read the Reet oe ee eet ae patio of the West Gallery later/lesson and Mrs. Gleason Snow P) Wirephot« “Tey grey “Iveta on. chairman of the group, opened s cA . haut t A motion was passed on to} the meeting with a prayer ACTRESS HEDY LAMARR receives the wedding ring from her 1 about it ius ser have Larry Karns, local photog-| During the ~ business mecting| fourth husband, Ernest “Ted” Stauffer, during the marriage “Well, teens’ Sala vis 1 rapher, make a’ series of good! which followed, a report was) Ceremony in the home of Judge Stanley Mosk at Los Angeles. the PROFESSOR’S HORSE cai i photographs of the Towers from made on the food sale recently It's the second marriage for Stauffer, 42, a night club operator “It is always good to these the air so that postcards may be|held by the group, and Mrs. Fred} at Acapulco, Mexico. Hedy gave her age as 35. things off one’ Buddhism, Miller, chairman of the commi : made of them and sold through- Dy scien” con tee in charge of the out the city. ul cae asked RICKETY SLIM n thé ‘apprehension of a welcome address by § y, The Gray Laides of the Ame : ae : an to ge : ee Saw a he prehension ae ee pee ee (eee oe ae ae ne Mr. Julius F. Stone, Jr., presig- | @ sa on tc bie k all v HARRIS ASKS FULL k ind: at he doesn’t even ad voice. what constituted suffering and the graduating class, a graduation luncheon at noon tomorrow at | ©4 at the meeting, and opened it) SISTEM malt (Continues from Page One) | the location of the proposed t last night in my stall I) sorrow, of the on why life pa hy ‘ * 4 att! Bas acd with the announcement that Mrs J : tial area Ss readi oltaire’s f these, and of the path address by Rev. Eldon S Raul’s Restauran th hat Mrs} ere eho ng Volts pete edress.by Rev. Eldon Simmons, | Raul's uedinaianbels Norberg Thompson, newly elect-| meeting were: Mrs Juli s : eR pge Rens are ee mrommien ds that you cultivate xtinction. Carol Dunn singing “The Lord's Sane ed president of the Society, had| Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. Walt inty ers referred to the! your own garden.” Prayer”, the class singing the Annual Luncheon | stated with regret that she would| Clawson, Mrs. Harland Mertia : : span ipa: BN but T have 1 garden,” RICK4 | eens Poinciana School Song, and Mich- Cheon | § ae 2 Me | Mrs. T. M. W Jul resolt : for nds and commis-| pry SLIM saic NOTICE NOTICE ael Norveil’s farewell address ke pe ibaa to Ret veraiis FeBt Mee Nee Gia Mrs,| ig for the ¢ a t w Mosquito Control) “ize means whatever you do,| The Progressive Voters League Principal Albert H. Carey in-| At Delmonic os Sione Seid Seseiso extended best! Ce Crosby, Mrs Jac rk, subject to Navy ¢ Board : -_ | you should do it very well In that| Will meet at St. Joseph's Hall at troduced the speakers and pre-\ Paul Alb as ; ,j-| Wishes to the Society for its work |, av rou 4 Residen tle Torch Key | ay : the notice of 8 P-M.. Thursday, June 14, Pp i \ bury we ed presi json, and Mrs. J way you will attract the notice of 5 Fy sented the graduation certificates.) dent of the Monroe County Coun-| throughout the ‘coming year and] Guts were: Mr % v unt 1 October 1) the World.” Business of vital importance, —— ee cil of Social Agencies at their an-| fered to help in any way she) ian ‘vice president of the V i t AOS DBE > be built to their} “““was he a wise man, this Volt- JAMES &, ROBERSS. 38 | ~ . ; r missioners said President MORE BIG PRIZE: nual luncheon meeting held at! Cul men of the Church, and I , SS ei tle| aire?” asked RICKETY SLIM. |, 1, saunders. % FOR BABY sHOWw Delmonico’s ré at yesterday.| | The resignation was accepted! Clawson who is hom i ‘ € pe tey id a Mee Dixon ok Bite and the American Emer paket las y f, Other officers elected at the| With much regret, and Mr. Stone) jege. Count $ < a ate shia: seting sre: R se iS structed’ to convey these — rant the cour pern on to} More big new prizes have been | Meeting were: Rev. George Mc-| Was _ instruc . . : 1 ' ee : e Sea aS SPE ; | se! ents to Mrs. Thompson } Comn ner ld 1 build an approach. to the new donated to the Baby Show which | Neil Ray, vice president; and Mrs.| sentiments t Roceee ; bn he County , ry fag he AP or ed sige ity Apply To Wed sx hepsi pes vce: | Strunk Lumber Yard Says at St. Paul's Episcopal Chureh, | treasurer. The fotiewing members| The following persons upplied| for ‘any further construction at|job. At. present, t lack any { gydh guatt of milk every day for jet sie tana Reid mc |t2 wed in the offices of County} thig time. thoney at all for new projects. Key West housing is scarce. Plenty of iest boy and girl. A baby in one of Jack Baker, Mrs. Wilhelmina se TRIN Sas in| plane top caning of Stock Lamad | he Ropes © have the uneaal beat | folks looking for apartments and houses. the’ groups will be awarded a yatve ys een Be 75 seg oa and Arthrine S: 23, of 713{Commigsioners, with Bentley dis-| get prepared within next ten'| Good chance to cash in by fixing up an month's lessons in ballet or tap/4 ss ch, Mrs. Ru y lorgan rs.} Elizabeth street }sentin®,“voted their “intetition tap days. t it. ing. Four big decorated cakes qorclk aes ee chee : m, durnes Poms 24, of the! zone” for residential pirposes he} oo apartment to rent. be given as prizes to selected [Mrs. Beulah Russell’ and Mr. For- lu's by Statio <a’ Jaskis| following wréas”o Stock Longfellow’s “The Psalm of pagename sarap eS babies. rest Turner, | Re ee Sautare 3 39, 40, 41, 42, ite! cha (eececlaian” comms in Hie ARE YOU WILLING TO HELP YOUR FELLOW MAN ij Local firms cooperating with) A special committee was ap pitt Key Sao Se eS ery . 38, book of collected poems, “The FIND A COMFORTABLE LIVING PLACE... .AND lipashowss in 4 apjarsing of these — ey ays ae Owen Blair Osborn, 27, U.S. S.| Bentley opposed the motion on! Voices of the Night," in 1839. FEATHER YOUR NEST AT THE.SAME TIME { : Land O18 seals es ' Sarsfield, Section Base and Mat-) — = ae é ‘a ’ airma The cub scouts Pack No.| >atsfield, § ase and BM Trunk’ ae Sen Dees Parsi iy ne ele rae Se ee nent te Sete winowgoen Hawkins Dy — ee Sean's has play, 9. shale. ee | Perez, and Maloney Bakeries.) Mildred Shepherd )Society of St. Mary, Star of the| Overseas Hotel. | he Key West Players materials that you ne or, alterations i . | ; , aw | ey ay Get your paby registered now | cinch together ith thelr | O PUT gira ee cial euch and repairs. They have. plenty of the so ; tthe ‘Children’s C ' .ETWORK T ents and guests met at the J f prokles les sal | — Byrds geen |Monroe county beach on Sunday | (Continued trom Page One) “JUNIOR MISS” called scarce materials for: this kind of = | \Continued From e Ones |; "c a ad a wond-| Fi If f ae i i ® Comi E ts | Seen hee ee ie | at four o'clock: andhad a wond-| yovements in iactities including “ work. Banks and financial agencies are 1 OMuNng Events | student interest and the availabili-|erful picnic and weiner roast | intrseuad’ simber al Chavis ote BY " 1 tend ey ioe Ge ind of : WEDMESDAY SUNE 13. ity « personnel Se | arents and scouters were kept BOWES whit RApbode coi JEROME CHODOROV AND JOSEPH FIELDS anxious to iend money tor his kin i I , JU | Should enough interest by qual-} busy roasting weiners and dis- work. ; Meeting, Woman's Club, 8 p.m., ho students be shown, a uni-|tributing waterngion. | After the protest made threugh ALL THIS WEEK, THROUGH SATURDAY i Woman's Clubhouse versity instructor will be assigned| Games were enjoyed by the| ‘be navy, Dion put up a notice at BARN THEATER Golf Classes, Officers’ Wive: | for, the classes, Cubs as well as their parents, | the camp saying that he would Club, 10 a.m., Echoasis | Frank said, “We've been plan-|'The Cub couts and guests who close it within (30 days., ‘These ADMISSION $1,50 Meeting, American Legion, Art-| ning this for over two years.” attended , were: ; | wete Bis;ownsorders and did'nt Tickets On Sale at La Concha Gift Shop arid at Box Office Phone 816 12 Siniontoit: avi hur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8) | John: and Bob: Parks: .. David} ¢™Manate from thé navy | p.m., Post Home, Stock Island. | Order of Eastern Star, 8 p.m., | Twiehaus; « Jinmfiy’ MéManus;| = . at “hag Coffee Hour, Airship Devron| Scottish Rite Temple. Nelson, Sawyer; John Foley; Bill | Officers Wives Club, 10 a.m.,} Luncheon Meeting, Officers| Clark; Patrick Russell; Roges Fort Taylor Officers Club. | Wives Club, 12 noon, Fort|Robert and Richard Swift; David Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Taylor Officers Club. | Krabacher; Richard Mesa; Tony | Club No. 88, 10:30 a.m., Build-|_ Meeting, Alcoholics Anony-|and Barry Barroso; Larry and iung 178, Naval Station. ymous, 8 p.m., First Presby- | Billy Eisner; Houston and Dennis Bowling, Officers Wiv Club, 1:30 p.m., Naval Station Bow]-} Annex. terian Church SUNDAY, JUNE 17. ing Alleys | Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 to Meeting, Junior Chamber of| ~¢ pm. | Commerce, 8 p.m., Clubhouse.| MONDAY, JUNE 18 | Coffee Hour, Fleet Sonar Of-| Meeting, Women of First Pres-| ficers’ Wives, 10 a.m., Echo-| pyterian Church, 8 p. m., Home asis. lof Mrs. Joseph Bringman, Von| Book Review Hour, Officers} Phister Street Wives Clubs, 10 am, Fort! Swimming Class, Officers Wives Taylor Officers Club. Club 3:30-4:30 p. m,, Seaplane ” Meeting, Duplicate Bridge Club | Base Officers’ Pool 7:45 p .m., Coral Room Over | Meeting, Mariner Scout Shop| Hotel No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p.m Bodies Meeting, Scottish Rite Sea Scout Headquarters. 8 p.m,, Scottish Rite Temple Meeting, Key West Temple No. Meeting, Junior Debs, 7:30 p.m., 20, Pythian § rs, 8 p.m, Woman's Club Auditorium Knights 0: Pythias Hall, Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45} Fleming Street pm irst Methodist Church} Meeting, Women’s Society of Annex | Christian Service, Ley Mem THURSDAY, JUNE 14 | orial Methodist Church, 7:30 Meetir JayShees, 8 p.m. p. m., Pari Hall home of Marie Pinder, 921} Meeting, Women’s Mission Un- Wioxida’ serewts ion, vies Baptist Church, 3 Meeting, Americ*n Legion p.m hurch Annex. Auxilimry, Arthur Sawyer| Meeting, Women of First Pres Post No. 28, 8 p.m., Legion | byter Church 8p. m., First Home on Stock Island. ; eee Cee Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela) Meet le coe ae Lodge, Spm, Cuban] a.) cossion Daily. Vacatior Masonic Lodge, 919 Elizabeth | hes /ddenomina ae cognt Gu Later Street. : } 1 Church Coffee Hour, Naval Station | a Officers Wives, 10 a.m., Fort | Kiwenis Clab Taylor Officers Club. : | st aethiodiat Meeting, Officers of Fern) are Chapter, . 21, Order of] piace. Officers Wives’ Club, 8 Eastern Star, 8 p.m., Scottish | p. m, Fort Taylor. Rite Temple. | Tennis Class, Officers Wives’ Meeting, Fleet Reserve Aux- Club, 9 a.m. Tennis Court iliMry, 6:30 p.m. Clubrooms. | Near Pool Swimming C Officers! Bowling, Officers Wives’ Club, Wives Club, 0 to 3:30 p.m., 9 a. m., Naval Station Alleys. Seaplane Base Pool. | Meeting, Key West Assembly Sewing Group, Monroe County! ~~ Number 13, Order of Rain- Hospital Woman's Auxiliary, | bow Girls, 7:30 p. m., Scottish 2 p.m., Hospital. s | Rite Temple. | Meeting, Poinciana_ Social} Meeting, Minoca Council, De-| Club, 10:30 p.m, Poinciana | gree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p. m.| Redmen’s Hall. Community Building. Meeting, Ladies Auxiliary.) Meeting, Disabled American} V.F.W. Post 3911, 8 p.m | Veterans, Key West Chapter V.F.W. Home. | No. 33, 8 p. m., Order Cabel- RIDAY, JUNE 15—- i lero de ioe Tenrple, 422} Mgeting, Fern Chapter, No. 2i,| Amejia Plowman; Jimmy and Michael | Stewart; John Austin; Michael Skoko; and den chief Ralph | Parents attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Me Mr. and Mrs, Gilmore Parks, Mr. and a: - es Si. naipe State Mend ae | Appearance! Body! Chassis! Drive! Engine!. Alfredo Barroso, Jr. Mr. and y ‘ Mrs. John K. Austin, Mr. and Mrs, E. Krabacher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swift, Russell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. | and Mrs. J. R. Hemp- hill and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Floyd Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- | eph Foley, Mr.-and Mrs. George Skoko and daughter, Larry Eis- ner, E. D. Twiehaus, Mrs. Will | iam Plowman, Mrs. e Stew art, Mrs. Berlin A. Sawyer, Jr.| and Mrs. James McManus | The picnic was headed by Cubmaster Lt. James Hermes i assisted by the den Mrs. B. Krabacher, Den | : Mrs. Mary J. Mesa, Den rs. 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