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’ oth the olis, elor rical 945, ater after light hree Pa- the the Lens. nent bert hter, it of iolo~ dale, SOCIETY... PERSONALS... A. GINGRAS, Society Editor EWS OF ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE San Carlos School Closes Another Year| Gray Ladies Give | It Ain’t Funny, Fred With Program Of Recitations And Song New Punch Bowl The San Carlos School climaxedy. the year’s activities last week with | a closing program conducted in| Daughter Calls Spanish and English and garn- ished with cake and punch. The pupils in the lower grades recited “Mother Goose on Rio Grande” and Phyllis A. Cur- | ry “Blessings to a Good Child.” | Together Eugene Padgett, Mario Rodriguez and Charles Pons re- cited “Three Little Mice” and a ‘Dad From Japan the On Father’s Day Mr. Raymond F, Johnson of 1404 Petronia Street had a red letter father’s day Sunday when voice from the next room. | | | | For Hospital Hall | The Gray Ladies will buy al new punch bowl for the Red} Cross Recreation Hall at the Hos- | pital to replace the one recently broken, it was decided at the group's business luncheon held} last week at Raul’s restaurant. Awards of merit were present- ed at the same meeting to mem- bers taking part in the Red Cross Tuesday, June 19, 1951 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Page 5 INTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 By JOHN ROEBURT AP Newstectures Chapter 14 N ornate Florentine gate with} “The model you posed for the oil’ painting ‘Nude of the Inner Eye.’ Who was she?” +% peeling paint opened into} a : Rainbow Alley. Pastry smells} Arents frowned darkly. “That's from La Petite Bake Shop-hung|@ funny question.” heavily in the yard. “But you're not laughing!” One There were four bells; the bot-| Score had already resulted; a cor- tom one read “Arents, Top Floor.” | Foboration of some of Aunt P Jigger started up the stairs. Shrill| "Y's Story. A live model chorus of the pupils in the upper ae daughter, Mrs. Katherine | Fund Drive. Mrs. Mary Lou Rob- music came from somewhere| Posed for the painting. grades sang “Vacation Time”. ris eva avenge called him} inson and Mrs. C. B. Stafford vol- | overhead. ‘She paeely, came from ae a 4 Miguel Mariscal, alumnus of the | "0m Yokohoma unteered to take charge of the On the fourth landing, the mu-| 28ency-” Arents took the postcar: be school, played several piano sel-| | It was six a. m. in Japan and) pirthday party to be held at the | sic wae con <tedal Frome. Sigger| APG, Stared ae it, as Gas Mazy,| here, to questiot ane ections, Yolanda Cabot gave a, te minutes to four here when} Old Folks Home during June. | | knocked on the door. The uproar| Finally he nodded, “I remember, SO can th or pointed short talk on the United States| the call came through. Mrs. Eth-| Hostesses for the luncheon | stopped, and a voice shouted.| the painting, but I've forgotten an thaw and Camelia Cabot one on Cuba. | ridge talked to her father first | were Mrs. Dorothy Gayhartt and Jigger entered. _..|the model. I did the painting vill bread Celido Pons and Alice Rivero | ly then her mother, and they | Mrs. Edward Pearson, and the| | Say shai wan blindingly Delght | years ago.” na : > atri > lectures, and! both said it was like hearing her 3 vi > | and overheated. e windows; Jigger drew deep breath yr thought- spoke on patriotic lectures, and e | table was decorated with = | Were sivaad, shades tighidy deaven:| ee wee a deep e olicemauttt Margaret Pons and Helio Baker recited poems to the,flags. Mrs. Rita Parlewitz conducted a spelling bee and social studies contest, Introductory music was played | at the beginning of the program, and an opening talk was given by the principal, Benildes Ra- mond. Mr. Jose Diaz representing the San Carlos Board of Direct- spoke a few congratulatory | and presented the diplo- | d honors to outstanding { pupils. Celido Pons was named for the honor roll in the fifth grade; Hel io Baker and Margaret Pons in} Mr. Johnson is an employee at the Naval Station here and Mrs. Etheridge in his only child. She is the wife of Captain J. P. Ether- idge, USA, and they have one | child, Wayne, who is three years | old. He was asleep Sunday when his mother called so Mr. Johnson | did not talk to his grandrhild ———$—<<—a Nancy Sterling Will Marry Texan Mr. and Mrs, James Sterling of | |'709% Truman Avenue announce | he marriage of their daughter, |Gayhartt, Mrs. Ruth Carey, and frangipani and crepe myrtle. A cold luncheon was served. Mrs. Virginia Hall read the} minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer's report. Mrs. Edith Moffatt, chairman of the Corps, presented the. following ladies with service bars for having serv- ed fifty two hours or more dur- ing the year: Mrs. Mary Lou Rob- inson, Mrs. Jay Hansan, Mrs. Flo- | rence Moss, Miss Leila Pace, Mrs. Dorothy Blauvelt, Mrs.. Dorothy (?) Wirephoto FACING THE CARES OF THIS WORLD is just too much for Michael Denoven, 6, at “commencement” exercises of the Dis- trict of Columbia Society for Crippled Children. But nonchalant Fred Brownholiz, his cap at a rakish angle, gets a laugh out of Mrs. Edith Moffat. During the month twenty four gray ladies served 432 1-2 hour: Mrs. Florence Moss was ap pointed co-chairman to serve at} | phonparep. He raised himself | slightly. Butt Portable spotlights were hooked up in the four corners of. the} plexed. “Why do you think that?” room, and trained on a centered; “Many reasons. And least easel. Except for the easel and a/ among them, is your need to get box phonograph on the floor, the! chummy with every female who room was unfurnished. crosses your threshold.” A man with a red beard was| Arents exploded wrathfully. seated on the floor beside the box | “What kind of talk!” Jigger smiled, “Your reputation on-eyes fixed sént-] Dreceoes you. Now who was the girl?” “T don’t know.” “Then I'll tell you. Susan Hunt- re Arents looked honestly _per- interest?” not now hat's your not Jigger urge anyhow ate with me, and you'll a million headaches.” ‘Cooperate, hi There was ore than a hint of willingness in Arents now “By openness. Your studid is so far the last ‘onological s| in the known life story’ of thewig- tim. Now, if I cap push the RY nology forward; get at her dil after the business of her pogit here for you. And that’s where you get a break too, Arents. In- stead of being the last known episode in the girl’s life, you"be- come just a painter who hired model. See what IT mean?” 4 nambulistically on Jigger; fingers shushing him. The man. lifted} a platter off the phonograph, set it on the floor, then fixed another: & in its place. Arents. shrugged indifferently. The uproar was immediate and) “I'm glad that settles that. Are unnerving. It was the Waersaw| we done?” Concerto, keyed without regard| “How about Sally Woods, and for acoustical or tonal values. | Anne Brown?” Long after, the concerto closed| The names glanced meaning- and the silence held. lessiy off Arents’ blank expres-| the fourth; Camelia Cabot and] Nancy, to Lieut. (jg) Martin C.| ° his classmate’s tears. | i H | si A s nodd . Y ‘a ees = . | ~ Momentarily deafened, Jigger| sion. He went to the door, and| Arents nodded doubtfully. Yolanda Cabot in the second;| Warmath, at 4 p. m., Sunday, at the eee ele, ariaieey et | | forced his waive into a shout, “En-| held it open. “Must I throw you, Said, “I'm cooperate; but let.m Mario Rodriguez, Louis Pinder|the First Presbyterian Church oe ie eeeerond SRE Thea - _ | joyable music, Arents.” out?” 4 Say, eae that I suspect yor and Edna Joyce Bates in the fir The groom is the s f Mr./| + oe Pieseags +4 ‘PICKERS C 7 : | " ‘Arents’ eyes dreamed. Jigger | motives. of 4 bea Phyliie Ann Curry, Sandre| ond Mee A-G.-Warmain ot Dallas | ith Carey, Sees. “Guy Carlton, | OFRICENS CLUB Three Priests | said "T: bate to break Uera [Jiser moved to. the open door, "Then why cooperate? % Beiro, Patsy Rinkens, Belinda| Texas pote asks aS) Mrs. Virginia Hall, Mrs. Jay Han-| CQES HAW ALAN mood—” and delayed just inside the| “Because you've succeeded, Sana Michael Valdez and ey he Ray aR Ainhaiiaca, U of- | 90% Mrs. Cynthia Healy, Mrs. Pearse oe Attend Banquet _“Another time. And come ear-| threshold, regarding Arents) Wat you've been trying to. retdar d | _ The Rev. Raiph Rogers will of- | Bertha Quackenbush, Mrs. Mary| The Officers’ Wives Club spon- lier.” Arents was being exasperat-| thou, “I neglected one| Since you came in. You've scarg@ nifer Valdez in the pre-elemen- ficiate. Fort Taylor Officers’ Club will be } In the adult's department, Mrs. | g: tary school A. R. Mills, Helen Reeves, Irene | ¢ and a, reception at ceremony the | Lou Robinson, Mrs. fat, Mrs. Leila Pace, Mrs. C. B.| n immediately following the| statford, Mrs. Dorothy Blauvelt, | Friends of the bride} yrs Florence Moss, Mr: "1S Edith Mof-| sored an Hawaiian floor show at|On Father’s Day | the Fort Tayler Officers Club last Fathers Joseph Maring, S. J., $9 Re-Ss and E. O. Reil L. Ins. | Saturday ni Govern Brooks, Lee Cooper and Jack} and groom are cordially invited to| jee. ; : y se | on Mys. F. Nyary were placed on the honor | attend y flee, a ie Dyssthy Ga: ap : N * H. Diem and Ms. F. B.' were honored guests at the fath- roll in the advanced class oo — fe Buen ae cenene were Lis | Lu were ‘in charge of the jer and son banquet held by the In. the first year of the adult's s is s 6 affair, and Mrs. Lukins was also | Holy Name Society Sunday morn- classes, the following pupils were Apply To Wed named for the honor roll: Anne Marie Payson, Mrs. Ames Loder, Mrs. W. E. Klein, Mary Lawrence Ruth Larson, Katherine Whiting Mary Drinkwater, Rita Parlewitz, Lee E. Bryan, Virginia Moody, | t! Margaret O'Brian, Guy Parker and Irene Russell Marguerite H. Martin, Mrs. A. L cille Patterson, Susan Coyle, Nancy Rapha B. Scott, home of Mrs. H. E. Pace, Avenue E Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club, 3 p. m. Home of Mrs. H. E. Pace, Avenue E. Meeting Alcoholiis Anonymous 8 p. m., Fir: Presbyteria: Chhrih Annex. Street Lu-|USS Howard Gilmore, and Don- na Eileen Walters of 1828 Fogar- Virginia Street, and Edna Gardner, Street. Fleming Street and Mary R. Pol- The following persons applied | Jackie Logan Ewing, 22, of the Peter Daniel Valdez, 24, of 1310 Jean 19. of 1206 Watson Joseph §. Pinder, 54, of 1121 d, 44, of 150-D Poinciana Place. | tin C. Warmath, 28 of the} Church nnex: man Avenue | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS oe a Lah 5 fa = © C. fleur, George Lane, Leonard through Saturday. All conte ihe Bask The cold wind whistled| MRS; PANSY PIGEON waited Bridge, Officers Wives’ Club, 8| | ce eee ;Cunningham, and Edward Lanti-| tions will be taken at the church| around the STATUE ON THE|for Dr. Nature to make her bill p. m., Fort Taylor. Order of Eastern Star, 8 p. m.,| Boy Born To Swacks ‘ “a 4 | han. until late Wednesday. HORSE. "| straight. : sal ‘Tennis Class, Officers Wives’} __ Scottish Rite Temple. _A baby boy was born on June] Miss Key West | —_——>—— : MRS. PANSY PIGEON snuggl-| She waited and waited until Club, 9 a. m., Tennis Court} Meeting, Alcoholics Annymous, | 15th to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swi $ mite ‘MRS. THOMAS CURRY The Key West JayShees will|ed her head into her feather) the snow came, : Nkae -Podt? 8 p.m. First Presbyterian formerly of Key W Will Be Chosen IRECEIVES GIFT |hold a luncheon and card party | shoulders. But she stil-fiad a crooked bill, Bowling, Officers Wives’ Club, 9 a. m., Naval Station Alleys. Meeting, Key West Assembly Number 13, Order of Rain-| SATURDAY, JUNE 2: bow Girls, 7:30 p. m., Scottish | Rite Temple. “Meeting, Minoca Council, De- “gree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p. m., Redmen’s Hall. Meeting, © Disabled Veterans, Key West Chapter No, 33, 8 p. m., Order Cabel-| lero de la Luz Temple, 422 Amelia Street. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20— | Golf Class, Officers’ Wives Club, | 10 a. m. Hard Ball Field} Beyond Echoasis. | Meeting, La Concha Wives Club, | No. 88, 10:30 a. m., Building 178, Na Station Bowling, 1:30 p. m., Naval Sta-} tion Bowling Alleys | Meeting, Junior Chamber of | Commerce, 8 p.m. Club- house. 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. | Meeting, Duplicate Bridge Club, | | | | American | 7:45 p. m., Coral Room, Over- seas Hotel | THURSDAY, JUNE 21— | Social Meeting, Surface Devel- opment Group Wive: 10 a.m., Naval Station Officers Pool. | Swimming Classes, _ Officers Wives Club, 2:30-3:30 p. m.,/ Seaplane Base Pool. j Meeting, Sewing Class, Monroe County Hospital Woman's | Auxiliary, 2 p. m., at Hospital. | Meeting, Post 3911 Veterans of) Foreign Wars, § Pp. ™, Post Home. Meeting, Elks Lodge, 8 p. m., Elks Cfubhouse- Luncheon meeting, VX-1 Offie- ers’ Wives, 12:30 p. m., Aero- palms. Social Meeting, Officers Wives Club, 10 a. m,, Naval Station Officers Pool. FRIDAY, JUNE 22— See ogMeeting, Fern Chapter, No. 21, | Stafford, and Mrs. F. X. Mainel- jla, Mrs. Inslee’s daughter. | $$$ announce the marriage of daughter, Edna Jean, ‘to Peter D. Valdez, at 8 p. m., Saturday at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. LAAAAAAAAADL Rae AADAAAAAAA! New Arrivals ing at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boulevard, Cha an Jack Nallon, z mistr of ceremonies | Mrs. R. J. Nesbitt danted | of Old Hawaii “Song rs. sted their; Vaughan wore a grass skirt and|cedent and dispensed s. Aritta a yellow cellophane | speakers. skirt. Holy Name men from St. Mary All three of the dancers are | Star of the Sea Church, and from }served from seven to nihe on the|Jr., Antonio Herce II, Enrique} outdoor patio, and dancing fol-| Acosta, Eugene Weislak, and Ray- jlowed the floor show until one | mond Waters. o'clock. Two hundred and fifty! Edward Tanoury, James Har- guests attended the affair and Gus! vey, George Montello,. George Ayala and his orchestra supplied | Atchison, Andrew, Saunders, C. M. the music. Poinciana blooms and| Southworth, Mare Southworth, bougainvilla flowers decorated the|Jack Stewart, George Koch, | ably difficult to cope with.-He | out in a sudden i of an unknown intruder. “About those names, if you're in-| Vinced me that if you can i ‘ re ~| here, so can the police. Pr Jigger deliberated his approach. | terested. They total up to mur | with’ a choice, as you quite er. ; i b: .| presented me with it, I prefer gon een ae ae ‘don't you.” Arents smiled weakly. “The you?” | police are too numerous, and. I digger grinned. “One murder.| hate crowds. Now, ask your ques- Three names, one girl.” | tions. Arents contemplated him. ‘And) ane was Sally Woods, or ietim?” | Anne Brown? arg you related to the, vietimo?” |The beard pointed. “You still “But why. investigate me?” | think I was lying?” ghtfuliy. e ; e ingly incurious about the identity | vital detail,” he began casually. ™e into cooperation. You uae | The man was plainly formidable, | d: complex. Eccentries were invati- held the posteard reproduction He watched Arents react; watehed the drooping underlip draw, the button eyes dart. “” “Now, a few Suspense | Jigger said in a tone tinged wil fe . : to wed in the offices of County |Edna Jean Gardner V. 3. Vaughan “To You Sweet- | by George Bonamy, C. M. Sout-| Sia! cBpE, why investigate ‘me?''.:.| “Just evading.” Jigger appeased udge Raymond R. Lord: r 2 jheart Aloha” and “Lovely Hula | worth and Rocco Gugliemo were| “Who the devil are you?” gation 20 far implizates'you." | grinningly. “Now, about Sally Levie Austin Green, Jr. 19, of Will Wed Saturday) Hanas’; ane ‘Mrs, Shelia Avrita responsible for the breakfast} “We'll skip that for the mo-| Arents said indignantly, “Mere-| Woods, or whatever name” you he U. S. Naval Station and Mary | ~ |“Ke Aloha”, “Malihini Mele” and | menu and Toastmaster Tony Mar-| ment, First, the questions.” ly because some girl once posed! knew her by?” Louise Reid, 22, of 445 Margaret’ Mr. and Mrs: Henry A. Gardner|“My Yellow Ginger Lei” Mrs.{tinez went against the usual pre-| “What kind of questions?” for ‘a painting of mine!” 5 (To be continued) with all, ——_—=4— : x | eoccvcccccecesescceecoss SMALL FRY horse to make it straight.” . Virginia Mae. Koraska, Idell ty Avenue. The prospective bridegroom is; Native born Hawaiians. |the Naval Station, as well as Social Notes MRS. PANSY PIGEON thanked Christensen and Frances Harrinig-| “ Robert Michael Corby, 20, of|the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph| Licut. Cmdr. F. B. Lukins| junior Holy Name members, at- 7 CORNER | the STATUE.ON THE HORSE, ~~ ton. the Howard Gilmore, and|M. Valdez of 1310 Virginia Street.} danced the “Hula, in Four Easy | tended the breakfast, including: aceseyeny ' She rubbed her bill on’? the Eleanor Grace Rinker, 20,eof the] The bride and groom cordially | Lessons’ eta ss Berry s iS oe Morales, Jack Tallon,} Lieut. Cmdr. and Mrs. C.°G. By. Angele jhorse’s flanks , until the moon 3 La Concha Hotel. invite their friends to attend the | “Aloha Oi” and the chorus “Across| Tony Martinez, W.. O»sJohnson} Lubbock sage s' El Patio ‘ tame up. _ Coming Events |"“Richard, Glen” Markham, 19,| wedding and also the reeeption| the Sea’: “It’s Just an Old Ha-| Il, Clements Betancourt, Frank] here PA eS oe eate |: MBB RANBESIGEON VIRITS (51 Jk Wait Usil's ercokee it TUESDAY, JUNE 19— jstationed at Boca Chica Field | afterwards at the home: of the} Walian Custom” and “Honolulu | Del Villar, Edward Valenzuela, | orders. i |. “Well/.it looks: as if yousWill Meeting, Ever Ready Star Club,|and Nancy Jo Wyss, 18, of Mon-|bride’s parents, 1206 Watson|Moon.” : | George Bonamy, Allen Bonamy, (What Went Before - MRS) have to, wait, for, Dr. Nature to Ordee of Eastern Star, 3 p.m.,{roe, Wisconsin. Street. A dinner of tropical dishes was| Bobby Bonamy, Antonio Heree} Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lineback | PANSY PIGEON, who lives in| make your bill straight,” said’ the park across from the White/ STATUE O.N THE HO House in Washington has ‘made Phakic Sa eee — an F i _,.|4or my horse. The beast is her bill crooked because, she Was) 5. unnatural: poistion.” greedy and tried to grab too many) “what kind of. medicine 1 peanuts. She is trying to find out) taki asked MRS. PANSY PIG- how she. can make it ‘straight! EON. : again.) | “Time. You will have to wait of Charlotte, North Carolina are living at El Patio here while Mr. Lineback is attending the Sonar School. The Ley Memorial Methodist Church will hold a rummage ‘sale at the corner, of Whitehead and bill against, the iyon flanks of my Church Annex. | are now living in San Luis Obispo, SUNDAY, JUNE 24— | MODAY, JUNE Beauty Contest and Dance, 8 p.} m., Elks Annex. | Luncheon, Jay Shees, 12:30 p. m., Jay Cees Clubhouse. Cocktail Hour, 4-6 p. m, Elks| Club. Beach Party, 6 p. m., USO. Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182, | 8 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple.| Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi Sor-) ority, 8 p. m., Simonton meet- | ing place. Swimming Class, Officers Wives | Club, 3:30-4:30 p. m., Seaplane Base Officers Pool Meeting, Mariner Sront Troop No. 8, “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. , Sea:Scout Headquarters. AY, JUNE 26— Meeting, Kiwanis Club, 6:45 p.| t Methodist Church Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8) p. m, Fort Taylor Officers | Club. Bowling, Navy Wives Club, 9 a. m, Naval Station Alleys. Bridge, Officers Wives Club, 8 Fort Taylor Officers) Officers Wives a. m., Tennis Court Near Pool | Bowling, Officers Wives Club, } 9 a. m., Naval Station Alleys. | Meeting, Order of DeMolay| Boys, 7:30 p. m., Scottish Rite Temple. \ Meeting, Young Adult Fellow-} ship of First Methodist} Church, 8 p. m., Church An- nex Meeting, Sparkling Waters Re- bekah Lodge, No. 14, 8 p. m., Knights of Pythias Hall. Meeting, American Legion, Ar- thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 p. m., Post Home, Stock Is- land. Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron Officers Wives Club, I p. m4 Aeropalms Seaplane Base. Meeting, La Concha Navy Wives California and the child, Mark| ()j) Friday Night Steven Swack, was born there. The boy is also the grandaughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Knowles of 1318 Ducan Street. | Mrs. Thomas Curry, outgoing | president of the Women’s Society _ The contest for the title of Miss}of Christian Service of the Ley | Key West 1951 will be held at the/ Memorial Methodist Church was |Elks Club Annex at 8 p. m., Fri- | presented with a gift in appre- day night. | ciation of her work. at the meet- Sponsored by the Club, the ev-|jng of the group held last night | ening’s entertainment will also i at the Church. clude a dance and floor show.| Club No. 88, 10:30 a. m.,} Building 178, Naval Station. Bowling, Officers Wives Club, 1:30 p. m., Naval Station s : Mrs. Harry Richards, incoming Bowling Aleve: Mrs. Ralph Hartenstine will di-| president, made the’ Ng Mecting, Junior Chamber of {Che gmictiainment. with the’ tion, Miss Helen Reeves ofgWes- Commerce, 8 p. m, Club} entured paves and Gals as the Jey House officiated at the in- ¢.- sapuEe: Dan Seavey danny Detn, Gien| eee oe es es Luncheon Meeting, FAWTU-| Gora Sawyer, Tovce Thom park {Marie Frakes also of the Wes- lant Officers Wives Club, | Gale Varela yvonne eaedier ee House, read the prayer. 12:30 p. m. Robert ;Morse,' Don Mettee, Ed|_,4 dinner om the “trade Wings WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27— | Morrow and W. C. Stallings will| Patio preceded the meeting. Meeting, American Legion Aux- | , a arinoiak ve: Lies Members. present were Mrs. | iliary, Arthur Sawyer Post} Re ne Pakennses igen Ken Hutton, Mrs. H. R. Me- gs : | Girls competing for the title of * . No. 28, 8 p. m., American Le- Miss‘ Key “West are Bobby Diaz | Kibben, Mrs. L. B. Hood, Miss gion Home, Stock Island. 3 « |Elizabeth Rosam, Mrs. Edna . mi | Sponsored by the Jay Shees: Irma} Meeting, Dr. Felix Varela Lodge ' yaides by the Lions Club; Sharon No. 64, 8 p. m., 919 Elizabeth | \rardis by the Business and Pro-| Harold C. Hurt, Mrs. Francis B. Street. _ | fessional Women's Club; Amelia| Harrington, Mrs. R. M. Bram- Rummage Sale begins, Catholic! Acosta by the Cuban Club; Dolor- | lett, Mrs. George Peterson, and Daughters of America, St.| .< Losley by the American Legion | Mrs. William T. Doughtry, Jr. Joseph's Hall, Thomas and) ay yijiary: and Gay Lou Barrosa| Mrs. Albert Cruz, Mrs» Stuart Brady, Mrs. Archie Roberts, Mrs. Angela Streets. ac .. |by the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. | Whiting, Miss Catherine Duplicate Bridge Club, 7:45 P.| “The Coral Sea Islanders will| Knowles, Mrs. Merrill Sands, m., Coral Room, Overseas) y), 1 during the evening and jud-|Mrs. Tom Curry, Mrs. ‘ Louis Hotel | ges for the contest will be selected | Menendez, Mrs. Harry Richard- Meeting, Scottish Rite Bodies, p. m., Scottish Rite Temp! Meeting, American Legion, Ar- thur Sawyer Post No. 28, 8 p. m., Stock Island Home. Meeting, Junior Debs, 7:30 p. m., Woman’s Club auditorium. Dessert Bridge, Airship Devron Officers Wives Club, 1 p. m., Aeropalms Seaplane Base. Meeting, La Concha Navy Wiv Club No. 88, 10:30.a. m., Build- | ing 178, ‘Naval Station. 8} from out-of-town visitors attend-|son, and Mrs. Millon Roberts. piadlee sms somes ‘Hats As Women BRITAIN BLOCKS (Continued from Page One) stances could be of strategic and | military importance. (By ‘The Associated Press) Shaweross made his announce+| It seems the ladies have gained ment in the House of Commons. | an upper hand in the: perennial The British action follows’ an} argument about whether they earlier British ban on the ex- | spend too much money on hats. & pein Se! port of rubber to Red China. And they can thank the Nation- ee aed wee — — |al Association of Retail Clothiers Bowing Alleys. | pital Woman's Auxiliary Sew-| and Furnishers. For it has given Meeting Sareea Chamber of} ing Group, 2 p. m., Hospital. — | out official statistics, which show 4 Mecting, Ladies Auxiliary, V. F.| that the bigeest turnover last year a 4 , Club} 15 . : Sorsmmetts: 8 pom | W., Post 3911, 8 p. m., at Post| in men's apparel. was—in hats. DA Home. i by lut hare TUNE 2e— ceticers} Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p. m.| Edward H. Butler of the Buf- Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 .m,,| JayCee Clubhouse. lfalo, N. ¥.. Evening News, edi- ith Base Pool. z | | tor-publisher, born in Buffalo, Meeting, Monroe General Hos- | Mail The Citizen to Relatives [68 years ago. | | | raider “Alabama.” | 1894--U. S. Treasury Reserve “Why are you sad?” asked. the STATUE ON THE HORSE. “I have a crooked bill,” answer- ed MRS. PANSY. ; “Everybody .ha$ troubles,” said THE STA’ ON THE HORSE. “| stipposé,” said MRS. PANSY,' PANSY PIGEON. “but that doesn’t straighten my) bill.” “Now take me,” said the STA-| TUE ON THE HORSE. “The sculp- tor made my horse in a very un-} natural position. Every nag who| B and Vitamin D- passes along the park gives me the horse laugh. I certainly am glad that mostly automobiles pass. But try rubbing your crooked at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Raul’s Club on Roosevelt Boulevard, Door prizes will include free tail- oring of a one or two piece dress from some club member's ma- terial and pattern. For reserva- tions call Mrs. Margaret. Kemp, 2291-R, not later than Thursda! evening. Pats ee ne Today In History 1787—Madison’s “Virginia Plan,” basis of the Constitution, adopted at the Constitutional Convention, 1846—First recorded baseball. game: The New York Nine de- feats Knickerbockers at Hobo- ken, N. J., 23 te 4, in 4-inning game—according to rules thén, winner was the first team ta score 21 runs. 1864—Historic sea battle of the French coast—The Union “Kearsarge” sinks Confederate ing the park leaves autumn co! and bringing baby sparrows {the world. ‘ : very cross. a pigeons got all the peanuts. told. MR. PETER. PIGEO! husband, to go choke on a VEL SZ VY BEE a as 2 PPT TY Ad SU at low of $60 million. ‘ —) = 3 1912—The Progressive - Party 5} organized in Chicago. z 1920—Country’s first munici- pal airport dedicated—New York City -1942—The Erie Railroad: pays common stock dividend for first, time in 76 years. 1944—Americans Hevin tha | siege of Cherbourg, Frar.e. 1949—National Planning Asso. urges economic deveiopment of the South. 1950—Sec. Johnson, Gens Bradicy and MacArthur confer secretly in Tokyo. Less on i PARA PRALS Dr. Nature was "tho busy paint- He didn't have time to straigh- ten the ¢rooked, .bill, of MRS. MRS. PANSY “PIGEON was She was-cross Sanus the other And she didn't ‘get “any ‘Vitamin One day she was so cross she her ur ahaa gar merociagnen re