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_ =a te ee a et . Saturday, June 16, 1951 Page § neaetilt THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCIBTY... PERSONALS... NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN A. GINGRAS, Society Editor ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 SLICE OF HAM Fire Sweeps Home For Old Folks And Orphans American Legion Plans Fourth Of J uly Big Free Gifts | To Include Fireworks, Dance, Awards At Fun Carnival -— | | _ The American Legion Fourth of July celebration will include| Here Next Thurs. fireworks, a dance, children’s caces, an annual civic award presen-| Anybody want a big automatic tation, and other entertainment features, Arthur Sawyer Post | electric range? Or free baskets of Twenty Eight announced today. | groceries? Or free baskets of froz- Commander Fiank Romaguera also said that a first reading ot| en. foods? Or free refreshments- the revised by-laws would be given on July 1ith and a second read- | Or free entertainment by the Wise | Anthony Ulchar, Albert Berg, U. Vance C. Stirrup end Anthony Ai At the Post’s meeting Wednes- day, the following were given the) obligation of membership: Nathan! Nadio, Richard Clark, Fyank Crott, James K. Searles, Jack L. Whoaly, Paul L. Beatty, and Rob- ert Pichard. The membership also voted at the same meeting to sponosr three colored boy scouts to a Scout Camp in the Miami area begin- ; ning June 17th. Legionnaire Jerry m, Quinn will sponsor a fourth boy attendance at the camp. It was also announced that the Key West Consistory, Scottish Rite | Masons and the Elks Lodge 551 were each sponsoring a High’ School boy to the Ame Leg- , June tate, Tallaha ing on July 25th. The committee in charge of the revisions includes: | Guys and Wise Gals? -a| The place for a chance at all Frank Romaguera,| 1. is the big community carnival ! which the local Crosley dealers ——-— | are holding at 7:30 next Thursday Seercccceccceses @) night at the high school auditori- . | um. Just by being there every- Social Notes body has a chance to win the |range and baskets of groceries ° e@ and frozen foods. | And you don’t have to win any- The Surface Development Offi-|thing to have free refreshments cers Wives Club will meet at 10) and to see the entertaining show | a.m, Thursday at the Naval Sta-| which will be given on the stage | tion Officers Pool. Mrs. J. M.| of the a uditorium. Healy, Mrs. L. V. Julihn, Mrs. V.|. This community carnival E. Shumacher, and Mrs. William|sponsored by Key West Ci Underwood will be hostesses for} dealers, Yates Refrigeration § the evening vice, Lucas Electric Company, jand Lindsley Lumber Company Miss Marie Lake of Miami is a| They cordially invite everybody house guest of her aunt and uncle, | to be there on Thursday, children Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miller of 612} and grown-ups, and promise fun Simonton. She graduated this} for all. H month from Kinlock Park School, | j J. Delgado, rango. ion Boys 24-30. Three boys will go and one wf these will be sponsored by Arthur Sawyer Post. Post Commander Walter Lynch, Coral Gables Post 98, American Legion, was guest at the meeting. et | Gloria Horvath To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sriver of 918 White Street announce the coming marriage of their grand- daughter; Gloria Evellynn Hor- vath, to Ward Young Herrick at 8 p. m., June 30, at the First Meth- | odist Church. The bridegroom is the son of To Train Here will remain for séveral weeks in} Key West | ¢ | Ensign Juan Leon A farewell party for, the Rey.|the Advanced Underseas G. Leon Wells will be given at 8| ons School yesterday to undergo p. m., Monday evening in the| eight weeks of training. He is the First Methodist Church Annex.| son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Faustino Le- The Rev. Wells has been in Key|on of 3262 43rd st., Sacramento, ; | West for five ye and is going) Calif. toa parjsh in St. Petersburg.| Ensign Leon enlisted in the Na- Friends of the pastor, are cordi-|val service in October 1943 as a ally invited to attend the party,/radioman and received his recruit at which a short program will be/ training at San Diego, California. given, and refreshments served. | He was discharged in May, 1946 and reentered Sacramento High School where he graduated in 19- 46. Two years later he graduated from Sacramento Jr. College. reported to} Weap-| Dr. Herman K. Moore has just left to attend a six weeks post Mr..and Mrs. Paul Herrick of 2613 Harris Avenue. graduate course in internal med- icine at Harvard University, Cam-! In March 1949, Ensign Leon ap- plied for flight training and grad- uated at Pensacola, Florida, in The La Concha Navy Wives! August 1950. At this time he r Club 88 decided at their Wednes-|cevied his wings and was desig- day meeting to hold a Tacki| nated as a Naval aviator. a bridge, Massachusetts. More Grass Skirts, Hulas, Sarongs | | through with her obligations. “YA CAN DIG FOR CLAMS LATER !" ' Belle Of The Ball Today’s With Black Eye STRATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥.— (P)—The new look queens includes a bl style in beauty “k eye. The s launched this week by Ann Corbett, 18-year-old queen of the Junior Prom at Saratoga high school Miss Corbett was involved in an automobile accident a few hours before the dance, and suf- fered a large and indigo shiner. But she was dafermined to’ go She went to the dance complete with the shiner, and she was the belle| tle Women,” Louise May | Anniversaries 1820—Jared B. Flagg, an Epis- copal clergyman. who dacieve fame as an artist, born in New Haven, Conn. Died Sept. 25, 1899. 1838—-Frederic Archer, English organist, noted American — popu- larizer of organ recite born in England. Died in Pittsburgh, Oct. 1901 1876—George P. La Roque, not- ed surgeon, professor in the Med- ical Colle of Virginia, born in Lenoir, Co., N. C. Died May 16, 1934. Do ¥ ou Know That Three years before writing “Lit-| Alcott (®) Wirephote A THREE-ALARM FIRE ROARS THROUGH A HOME FOR OLD PEOPLE and orphans at Mon- treal, Canada, Friday afternoon, . Forty persons were reported trapped and at least two were dead at the time this picture was made. Some 200 children were led to safety but a number of aged persons, mostly women, were still on the upper floors more than an hour after the fire broke out. The home is the Roman Catholic hospice of St. Cunegonde and is located in Montreal's west end, be e@eeeeee ARMY SPEEDS GI ORIEN- ny me ae Tienes Si sis el Today’s Horoscope Pp. FRANKFURT, Germany—(?)- Today gives ont of studious arid eee?) American soldiers bound for duty ature, caring more for xen welcomes exp in Europe are going to get ship smulation of knowledge the views of ft reade (board training on how to act in| than for anything else. Exception- the editor reserves the | d T dhantat ) ideat delete any 4 their new assignments al mental powers, new ideas’and ro ae mengglore -oeemagie Ste Bh Previously the business of a discriminati ind are indicat- ed. © writers sho fair and confine the letters to ,ienting new troops ¥ lar, combination generally nd write on done after they landed. , the wealth and what is much ignature of ay the |Army says, special orientation ed un- |teams are going to explain | young GI’s going abroad for the better, a good reputation SUNDAY, JUNE 17 “MISSES KEY WEST” A peculiar nature comes from this degree. It is‘ Stubborn and first time just what their job will | be. Editor, The Citizen: | Army officials say classes will Maybe I wi Key West} be held on the relationship of the less if I read The Citizen. Please| new men to European people, and enter subscription for one year |the organization of the’ European |command, In addition, they will perhaps willful, :yet, easily con- vinced when real merit is under judgement. There is a spirit of compassion; a very strong intel> lect, and yet there may be a jear niss Dance at 8 p. m., June 23rd, in| His wife the former Patricia tai ae Cc Fi nce} and bill me. n ¢ | Hawaiian food, hula dancing,| Recreation Building 178. It was|Aldrighetti of 1116 Uth st., Cor- | the ball. pphtes ey Wath ra ant 0. A. SMITH, | be given historical background] lous or quarrelsome nature thata and a Waikiki Beach setting for| atso planned to have their second| pus Christi, Texas, is making her COTE a0 A a Lent aGReA SaIEn tooeenermicn| Capt. (MC) U‘S.N.|and the geography and econdmic| may lead the native into trouble. an exotic floor show will turn the! j;eeting of the month*devoted to| home here while her husband at- T'S THE SAME Heft her al ay pe a ad a khiowt: foe | conditions of countries where they a Fort Taylor Officers'’Club into an! business and their last mecting’ tends school. LANGUAGE, BUT: in aos a ete artle bin ‘ “PEELING FINE” | will be stationed. Chicago has installed the first island in the Pacific tonight. to their glee club. ‘Secret pals Ensign Leon is entitled to wear! AppIS ABABA.—(#).—English eee seas Editor, The Citizen: i é oe y of its anticipated 15,000 parking Those attending the party will] were also selected during the|the following decorations: Asia-| i, Ethiopia's second language and| Experience credit for Wac com-| “Yam enclosing three dollars for| Mail The Citizen to Relatives meters. not be required to wear’ grass| meeting. | tic-Pacifiic Theatre, Victory Me-/ i; being taught in all the coun-| Missions is given for a college de-| three months’ subscription. 1 am} skirts, but it would add to the at- « Mogphere,fo, don, 9 sprong. Muu- Muu-Muu, Lava-Lava or hibiscus. | Dinner will be served from 7 WBhe day Shees will give luncheon card party at 12:30 al, and the Phillipine Liberation. | tp». schools, but foreign teachers of English here are not uniform gree, a teaching background, for! sending the money in cash, I hope business, recreation, personnel ad-| you receive it O, K.—it is too far ministration, advertising or other! for me to go to the Post Office, I |Miami Kiwanians to 9 p. m., and there will be danc-! ing from 9 to 1 a.m. Coming Events SUNDAY, JUNE 17— \ rant. The member will draw for| Sixte ‘Ss the Kiwan- than a dozen door prizes will bel i. Chat ot Miami joined the loca i for the luncheon program are Se-| on Tuesday at the First Methodist Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4 to| m., June 23rd at Raul's caged d M Pi t a Dormeyer Mixer immediately | tten eeting | following the luncheon and more} = is Club of Miami joined the local awarded. While the specific plans} ub at their dinner meeting here eret, all grapevines indicate it) Church Annex. will be very entertaining. Reser- | in their use of the English langu- age. Besides, some schools use English textbooks from England and others textbooks from Ameri- ca. There are school teachers from England, the United States, Can- ada and India. Britishers are in- clined to teach and use the King’s fields requiring leadership and} snpervision. In the mad San Francisco days} of 1849, a man died insolvent but; for a small piece of land but so} fast did land increase’ in value} that before the estate was ‘settled | the estate was worth a million! only go to town once a week. 4} Iam heré for a rest and to try| and break’ this spell of Asthma,! so far I am going very good. Ij have not had any spells for five} days. | It is v nice out here—inst}! suits me, very dry and high. Hot; I have to} 6 p.m. : Joseph Hall of Georgetown, On-| English. Americans, of course,| dollars days but cool nights. Father's Day Party, 4 p. m.,|Vations may be had pied calling | tario, g Silie Arthur J. Hershbal ek ian ue peers pen, 88 son a A eC : {sleep under the blanket every] aoee ee ink i pire Mery Same at eet of Detrait, Michigan, and Frank/and usage. The Canadians, white] 100TH BIRTHDAY Pgh. i ee ? is a7 | C. Helling of Lindenhurst; Long) their s; his closer t ; Pp | eel very good this morning. Meeting, Women of First Pres- Commerce, 8 p. m,, ° Club-| Toland) were aléo guests ‘at (ithe tha British ang tb age, British It perennial that sin ae | seem to be able to breathe so g0%ed | byterian Church, 8 p. m., Home} house. | meetitig, ’ i hp pate Jets “na pease a "}out here—the altitude is very | of Mrs. Joseph Bringman, Von} Phister Street. Meeting, Key Wes' 20, Pythian Sisters, 8 p. m Knights oi Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. Swimming Class, Officers Wives Club 3:30-4:30 p. m., Seaplane Temple No. Meeting, Dade Lodge No. 14, 8 p. m., Scottish, Rite Temple. Meeting, Business and Profess- ional Woman’s Club, 8 p. m., Woman's Club, 7:45 p. m., Coral Room, Over- seas Hotel. THURSDAY, JUNE 21— Meeting, Duplicate Bridge Club, | j ; spelling and usage. The - Indians, | Mrs, Violet, Woodhouse spoke) with rare exceptions, jto the group; on Cefebral: Palsy) vinistaxable ~ Sforeign, jand urged again that'all civie or) their Spelling ‘and | ganizations support the current wholly British. {drive to open a “clinic, here for! “One of the largest schools here j treatment of the disease. was for many years staffed by | Neil Saunders, chairman of the| c.edes, and many of the students | committee to-raise funds for high| apeaie English With a Swedish at | high, I guess that is what maki the difference. ey , Re et Hig| _ Tell all the boys at The Citizen, | milkman in Baltimore, and he} I said aes eile ecu } wasn’t at all sure of the project. pet a 5 ORE But he sold some to a few stores | J; CAREYLE ROBERTS, _ | in Baltimore. And it was—as it} 924 E. 6th Street, still is—the smash taste sensa-| b heisciurhatncnnreie with; freezing. .cteam, as a FOR HOME or Base Officers’ Pool. dad vetre jschool band uniforms, told the tion of American histoty—to use| ee } ft Meeting , Scout Shop| Swimming Classes, Officers} membership that a local talent cent. | r y en| ‘The. reticulated th ke | ‘ out s fs : . al Se the modern jargon about these | he reticulate python snake | a No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7p. m.,| Wives Club, 2:30-3:30 p. m.| Jaye show would be held at the; — things, sii “S| of Malays is known to reach al COMMERCIAL USE... cots Sea Scout Headquarters. Seaplane Base Pool, | Monroe Theatre on July 1th for) SHE GOT HIS NUMBER— * ee length of 32 feet. Meeting, Women’s Society of] Mecting, Sewing Class, Monroe | portoe y LITERALLY | _The birthday is being duly not-| length ot v< Ite. ' eeting, nts this purpose. | ed today in Baltimore—with the| We Are Prepared To Furnish You, ; Christian Service, Ley Mem- orial Methodist Church, 7:30) p.m. Parish Halk t Meeting, Women’s Mission Un- jon, First Baptist Church, 3 p. m., Chureh Anne fe Meeting, Women of First Pres-} byterian Church, 8 p. m., First | Presbyterian Church, | : Meeting, Juvenile Council, 8 p.| m., Clinic Building. County Hospital Woman's Auxiliary, 2 p. m., at Hospital. Meeting, Post 3911 Veterans of Foreign Wars, 8 p. m., Post Home. Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 p. m., Elks Clubhouse. Luncheon meeting, VX-1 Offic- ers’ Wives, 12:30 p. m., Aero- ms. Social Meeting, Club, 10 a, m., Officers Wives Naval Station | Lefty Reagan, manager of the] FAIRMONT, W. VA. —()—A} | Little Baseball league, reported! police'desk sergeant asked a wo-} that arrangements. were being| man who came in to report an| jmade with the Miami Clubs to] dent the routine question, | bring their teams here to play the;“Did you get the other car’s li- | local team at Bayview Park jcense number?” Cordial goodbyes were also e€x-} “You're doggoned right I did,” tended to Joseph A. Boza elected| snapped the woman, who said her |delegate of the Kiwanis Club, | car was, hit by another vehicle in who will motor to St. Louis to at-|a parking lot. tend the International Kiwanis} “Here it is,” she added, tossing a unveiling of a bronze plaque at} Up to about the year 1860 anj the site of the first store where} American medical student's edu-j ice cream was sold. As a birthday | cation was, limited to an annual) present, Baltimore enthusiasts are | four months’ course of lectures | being given 10,000 free cups of| for three years. | a | CARD OF THANKS | a ARD { Cam) OF THAMES I take this means to thank the} We wish to express our deep) many frisnds of My Brother, the! appreciation to our many. friends | Late Robert S. Shultz (Bob) for} who were so kind to us during} 4,0, Kindnes: during the illness! Cube » Crushed ICE Thompson Enterprises, Inc First Session, | Daily Bbigree Officers Pool | Convention on June 17th. j battered license plate on the ser-| the illness and death of our be-| 244 after his ceath. Those who . } Bible School, 9-12 a. ms St) DAY, JUNE 24 Other Kiwanian news notes} geant’s desk. The woman said she|loved mother, Mrs. Annie Wat-| gave the use of their care, (ICE DIVISION) | : er baul’s Episcopal Church. |” Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p, m., Elks|breught out at the meeting were) tore it loose after the man knock-) kins. We also thank the many/ the donors of the beautiful floral | : TUESDAY, JUNE bsg ch eal Club i ee that the Florida District group|ed her to the pavement. |friends who sent flowers, and) crrorings | Meeting, Ever Resey > o abe Par aioe i. ISO. are working to elect John Wright| a |expressions of sympathy, and| ‘ CARL SHULTZ. 3p. m. Home, of Mrs, H, BE.) Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182, 88 international president and} The old church in Boston, Eng-| those who gave the use of their | Pace, Avenue E ; ‘ple, | Jean Baillod is vacationing in}land, contains church registers|ears. | Meeting Alcoholiis Anonymous, | & p. m4 First Presbyterian} Chhrih Annex | Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis Club, | 8 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. Mecting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor- | Switzerland. | complete from 1558 to the present. | Gene Anheir played the piano} THE FAMILY. | ority, 8 p. m., Simonton meet- ing place Swimming Class, Office Commerce, 8 p. Club House. following the meeting and the} m., Wives|club members sang. President) FOR SALE | 6:45 p.m.” First Methodist) "Club, 3:30-4:30 p. m., Seaplane | Lou Smith presided and the La-). Luncheon » Meeting, FAWTU-| Bada Oiheers Wives’ Club, 8] Base Officers Poo! | dies of the First Methodist church| lant Officers Wives Club, Mewenetat’ + ty Fort Taploh:|. * Meeting, Mariner Sront Troop|served a dinner A he cock-| 12:30 p. m. ewsprin' | ; a albrigy te ee ree Fives’ No. 8 “Flying Cloud”, 7 p./ tail, beets, roast beef, macaroni I i ens oo ae ene "Court m., Sea Scout Headquarters. |and cheese, hot rolls, tea, coffee | | Second Sheets Club, 9 a.m, Si tine feim | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Near Pool, os Bowling, Officers Wives’ Club, as ‘aval Station Alleys. m., First Methodist Church | ship - of First Methodist | OFFEE fred d pig oe ‘Assembly Annex Church, 8 p. m., Church An- ne aes tia coting Nty Grder of Rain-| Bridge, “Officers Wives Club, 8); mex. | ‘ a bow Girls, 7:30 p. m., Scottish p. m, Fort Taylor Officers} Mecting, Sparkling Waters Re-| at Artman Press . | ot | Rite Temnnte, Club bekah’ Lodge, No. 4, 8 p.™.,! AN) Grocers CIrZEN BULLDING Meeting, Minoca Council, De- gree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p.m. ul Redmen’s Hail. TUESDAY, JUNE 26— Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p. | | TRIUMPH Sole Knights of Pythias Hall. Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9} ae 4 icers’ ives | Golf Classes, a. m., Naval Station Alles 500 pun cine Hard Ball) Club, 10 am, Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8} Field Beyond Echoasis, r ice . m., Fort Taylor Officers ee GENE i Meeting, Disabled American Pp. Mm. x athe Fue eee Are — i es st Chapter Club. | ecting, American Legion, Ar- | The Ke West Pla ers | etapa ease (oor Cabel- Tennis Class, Officers Wives thur Sawyer Post No. 26, 8) ag Af } THE PAN-AMERICAN j a ee ee Lug ‘Temple,432 Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court Pp = Post Home, Stock Is- | PRESENT wil ; Near Pool. | land. ae { Amelia Street. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20— Golf Class, Officers’ Wives Club, 10, a. m, Hard Ball Field Beyond Echoasis. Dessert Bridge; Airship Devron Officers Wives Club, 1 p. m.,| Aeropalms Seaplane Base- Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives Club. No. 88, 10:30 a. m., Bowling, Officers Wives Club, 9 a. m., Naval Station Alleys. | Gm. Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p.! m., First Methodist Church Here is America’s finest, most beautiful, mobile apartment wheels. It’s recogaized as “tops” throughout the industry for both its precision engineering and luxurious comin 2 Pan-American you have all the modern conveniences aJand based home minus the worries of upkeep! Discover today that dollar for dollar you'll be ahead...and have a whale a lor “JUNIOR MISS” BY JEROME CHODOROV AND JOSEPH FIELDS. ALL THIS WEEK, THROUGH SATURDAY Wives Club, pez S. Federal ny Meeting, La Concha ‘ | " : { 2 i i Annex. Building 178, Naval Station. ARN THEATER ae eae Building] Alina Order of DeMolay| Bowling, Officers Wives, Club, | = —— i A ee Te ie : DANIA 1:30 p. m., Naval Station) Bowling Alleys. Mecting; « danior Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite | Temple. { Meeting, Young ‘Adult Fetlow- Trailer on Display Saturday, Sundey and Monday--Next to Palms Service Station. Stock Island Bowling, 1:30 p. m., Naval Sta- tion: Bowling Alleys. Meeting, Junior Chamber of |] Tickets On Sale at La Concha Gitt Shop and at Box Office - Chamber of | msec - » ‘aie {|

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