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THE KEY WEST CITIZON Thursdey. June 28, 195) id; GINGRAS, Society Editor. . aT Tin a fee Blind Veteran Takes Over Pulpit, Will| Kew West iy > | Describe United Nations Phophecy | | Blind veteran of World War II, Rev. George W. McCormick, wil!) take over the pulpit at the Glad Tidings Tabernacle for the next six “weeks. | woe » Asked how he had received his injury he said he was in the; .@rqana forces which were helping to stop a push in the Battle of | +~+éthe-Bulge. His platoon was ordered to make an advance and were| .... delayed a bit. He went inside a shack to adjust his equipment and | “«"miost'iof the others in the platoon were outside. | Before he could get his equip-™———_ | ea peice the Germans had turn-) 16 now on their way to New| pee a oe oe Mexico and California and will | platoon was wiped out. He was |be gohe for six weeks. savedethat time because he was the shack but a little la- ter when he went to drag | ; F B of the wounded, the bullet | : ei: which destroyed his eye- | Trains At t. rags ai andwhis sense of sinell. ies been awarded the Pur- ple*Heart, the Bronze Star, and the Croix de Guerre. A-German shepherd dog, Mato, his and a half year old son, |\Col. Parmer’s Son | in} Cadet Jackson C. Parmer, son/ of Col. and Mrs. O. S. Parmer of| 1100 South Street, is now in Fort Bragg, North Carolina attending ‘ ‘ : : a six weeks ROTC Summer Camp. | s Michael, and his wife all| Parmer has been receiving field | pes ied him to Key West.) artifiery instruction in the Re-| are already enjoying | serve Oficers Training Corps at Trmmeeeren and the sun. lthe University of Florida, and| .. NE WS OF INTEREST TO | Vocalists Sing |For U.S.O. Dance’ | Four vocalists entertained the | | U. S. O. at the National Catholic | | Community ‘Service dance Satur- \day night. Pic. Bill Tremblay of Paris Island emeeed for the sing- ers. Tremblay is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Tremblay at 906 Francis Street and himself sang “Be My Love,” which was jvery well received by the large | seeoeance of servicemen and i Art RODERICK L. BROWN Junior USO hostesses. W. C. Stallings and Miss Norma DePietro sang “Tea For Two” and |“Make Believe,” Ed O’Brien “In |the Mood For Love”, “My Happi- | ness” and “Jedlousy”, Roeco Mell- illo “Prisoner of Love” and W. C. Stallings came baek with the sol- | os “Black Magic” and “Tenderly.” | Accompaniment: for the vocal- ists and music for, dancing was provided by the Tune Toppers} | Orchestra with Ida Gellrich, Gus Ayala, and Ray Sosa. | Hosts and senior hostesses were | | Mrs. Vermell Hutcheson, Mr. and; | Mrs. Herman Gordon and Mr. and | Mrs. J. O. Tremblay. Junior hostesses and their guests Saati Of The Children Entered In WOMEN — PHONE: Citizen Office, 1935 St. Paul’s Baby Contest ME we Rev. McCormick said his | while at Fort Bragg will receive| sts| Adi x ‘was not the determ-| actual field training to prepare) e Karns Photo inclades: aa aac pasts, mt Se gota ee ee Artillery] RODERICK L. BROWN, USN, goes anywhere where he can see| 1° ‘besey, Pinder, Rose De- ask es mclaren iyo Saas chiles “aneitasentin figures or humans or animals in action, If there's a rodeo around or| Volid, Betty and Clara Armayor i id = yer since I can remem-| 94 ses ccs wnieaeaiiins pee a boxing match or a child running, he perks up his pencil ready for] and Joyce Ogden. | E ber. And I only hope that de-|o¢ the Mississippi River are re-| 2ction. | Jackie Quick, Jennie Johnson, | } — prived'of the distraction of sight | gistered ie ee Ii satan. These Around Key West when he isn't busy on his ship, he prowls the | June Griffin, “Dorothy Johnson : = j T-inay. be given increasing spirit-| schools mclude Auburn, Jackson-| Keys and the lanes and streets of Ke West. Sometimes a black cat|Netta and Delores Valdez, Joyce ' r; cunl insight.” : | ville State Teachers’ College, Uni-| leaps from a cocoanut tree, sometin gull takes off over the Gui, | Carnes, Bepcae ceed Mare Ther SURE NE ONE oe eae i He. said that in one of his ser- i f Chattan: , Virginia] sometimes two. sh have a real scrap—all these are the - | gallin, ioletta sin, etty | . versity of Cha o0ga, ginia| sometimes two shrimpers have a al scrap—a ese are the mo 1 WAS THE PRETTIEST GIRL IN THE YELLOW ORGANDIE AND SUNTAN mons during the next few weeks he will bring to his congregation. | -v@etessage about the United Na- Military Institute, University of Florida, William and Mary Col- lege, Bowling Green, Mississippi ments he tries to catch with his pencil. | Baumanre bay ere A New Englander from Bartlett, New, New Hampshire, Brown] POSim> C@POie VC Renzan: is 19 years old and his only art instruction to date was in high] jjjq_ “oan | | Beneen) "rst OLDER GROUP, SAYS SHARON MILLS, AND HERE’S MY PRETTY GOLD CUP tiohs in connection with the Bi- | Southern, Eastern Kentucky, Ohio! .p 09) F hecies. He said the or- ° aveh- Z ' Bodie te eset Na- pao i maceaag -Lareemorieigas Asked what he wanted to do when he is out of the service, the | The polar and grizzly are the ‘tions. was mentioned in the Bi-~ Virginia State University, De-| Young seaman said he thought he'd like to be a really good sign] largest members Of the hear fam- ‘ painter. j ily. quesne University, Siena College, Harvard, Cornell, Boston College, Princeton, City College of New York, Rhode Island State, and ble: ‘fhe Rev. McCormick graduat- ed last year from the Southeast- ern ‘Bible Institute in Jackson- yillé. and has been doing evan- | Rutgers. gelistic work since that time. | Cadet Parmer will receive his o'Phe! Rev. D. T. Newman, pres-| Reserve Commisison gs Second ent pastor of the Glad Tidings | Lieutenant upon. the completion Repeats , with Mrs, Newman, of the summer field training. ‘Son Of Wisconsin Newspaper Publisher arried:At Boca Chica Navy €hapel 7 Station Chapel, Boca Chica, was the scene Satur- of Nancy Jo Wyss and S/A Richard G. Markham, * MARIE CAPPICK Pe = stationed at the wirtierd: The | s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wys: Monroe, sin and Seaman Markham is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S$. Mar! ‘of Brodhead, Wisconsin. s “Ae My Oliver officiated at the single ring ceremony and the ts were Mr. arid Mrs. John H. Costar of Key West. .; The pride wore a street length—————_—— ~ white crepe dress with military] ward the bride and groom left braid’ trim and a Navy velvet hat.| by plane for Havana, Cuba. The . as ne of blue ivis.| pride’s going away dress was of Fi 2 y ich ord Orr scan! coral linen with white aecessories Sories, ahd the groom’s mother a "The bride is a graduate of Mon- | pink linen gown with Navy acces-| roe High School and has been em- | ployed in the record office of St | , oi ee Coatar was in yellow =. Clare's Hospital in Monroe, Wis-} rarried a white A wédding luncheon was served consin: Seaman Markham graduat ae. at Raul’s Restaurant on Roosevelt ed from Brodhead High Schoc Boulevard, and immediately after- and was associated with his father Baul : vy aNer-lin the Independent Register in Karns Photo | MARIE CAPPICK, NATIVE KEY WESTER, lives in a house on @ nattow quiet little street. But | here is a lot of activity around the place. An old Negro man with powdered sugar hair passes by, and a Negro woman. with a bright um- prella stops at the gate to say she’s making her a hat out of cocoanut palm leaves, Malay chickens} with bright feathers fly ‘down from the garden trees, a half dozen cats lope around on thé wide. porches, | AW SHUCKS, DID I WIN FIRST PRIZE FOR THE PRETTIEST BOY, ASKS DAVID LAMONT SIMS, AS HE CLUTCHES CUP Sr SO YOU THINK I LOOK LIKE A HARVARD SCHOLAR ... WELL, MAYBE IT’S THE BOWTIE SAYS JOHN S. ARMFIELD, JR. ove Brodhead until he went into the}a black dog Trixie noses around for his dinner PT ; Coming Events | Navy tast March. | And Artist Cappic put all this as well as thé rich foliage of her garden into her water colors thinking abou: ARDANELI ; , JUNE 28— iia’ Matkham will be vie pl sé lina painting beautiful white cat, that he drop- ito have been q ped the soap on the floor. And he where it grew’ on a Lmenheon-Bridge, Airship Dev- ron Officers Wives Club, 12 noon, Raul’s Restaurant. Swimming Classes, Officers Wives Club, 2:30 to 3:30 p, m., lane Base Pool. stepped on it! sie atte “Bump-Crash! Bump-Crash!” | il i "= The pile of saucers fell on the Mail The Cittees ee Friends floor and were broken The CQOK-CAT gave a terrible angry meow, took MICHAEL by She has studied art under the Cuban Muzzio, the Mexiean Hojas, and the Japanese “‘Tesu Toka- the Paul Apartments on White} joma, as well as at the Convent of Mary Immaculate under Sister Luis Gabriel Anthony. CORNER Anc ’s spent a lot of time stories about pirates. Asked why she chose’pirates as the | subject for a large bulk of her writing, Miss Cappick said, “I can say my pirate Billy Bow-Legs did|/By Angele didn’t.” A VISIT TO KITTEN TOWN say he (What went before: MICHAEL, writing gree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p.m.. Redmen’s Hall. | pisctind.. Key West, Players,. 8 anything, and there’s not a soul who can n ” wg { Wal . 905 ja small black cat with one white : V# prin. Hospit Southernmost Piswri | JayCee Officers | Ashworth’s MParty \\esr,:is\in love with a beautitul | ‘Be fail and flung him out on the | F Be white cat he has s¢en in a book. | * Fe 2 “and “Rifle! Club,'-7530 | p.m., | Junior Chamber of merce Hall. Meeting, Sea Finigee Cootiette Club 371, 8 p.m., VFW Home: | MICHAEL hit’ against a street lamp post! (Continued? Tomorrow aie aan, va rdanella. He is Entertains Class | ie: sf, ; \Will Be Installed , _ {trying to find her. In t | Lieut. and Mrs. 'T. H. McCamy !),¢ came to a place called KIT" ayes At Raul’s Banquet : j of Rome, Georgia, Were the guests | TOWN and he is now walking| ,, - of the Jaycees will | of honor at a party given Friday | down the street of the town look-/ Cadet Frank Sosin Comm- | name is ing Group Méeting, Ladies Auxiliary, V. esrrPost 3011, 8'p. m., at Post Bridge News Home. FRIDAY, JUNE 29— ‘Meeting, Alcoholics Anony yous, 8 p.m, First Presby- Mosting. Catholic Daught Mrs. Russel Hoff and M cuit Caged Hane: i: premaeoe we tia as | Florence E wyer won first irday night at a|evening for the Young Adult Sun-| ing for a job.) Trai Cocktail Hour, Elks Club, 4-6 St. Ann's Hall. . "| place at the duplicate bri at | banquet t held at 8 o'clock at | day School Class atthe home of CHAPTER IV | frams At Fort sf m,, Clubhouse. Meeting, Key West Woman's |the Fort Taylor Club | Raul’s } Rev. and Mrs, W.di Ashworth of MICHAEL walked away down; Cadet Frank H. Sosin, Jr. from Swimming Class, Officers Wives Club, 3:30 p.m., Woman's | Tuesday n Mrs. Earl R. Ad who was the/the Fleming Street Methodist | the street again the University of Florida has ar- ian eae a P pe atin oy on |B. B. Be lace 1e organization | Church. | Then he came to a cat restaur-|tived at Fort Bragg, North Cs es lane Base Officers’ Pool. Meeting, Key West Chapter vd here, will| Mrs. McCamy-is-the daughter | ant called, F and Milk Cafe.” | rolina, for a six’ weeks’ course at r eeting, Mariner Scout Ship No. 283, National Sojourners,| ® -ere.{of Rev. and Mr$? Ashworth, and | He thought, y cats will come | the ROTC Summer Camp. ervie 912 “No 8 “Flying Cloud”, 7 p. m. 7 pm. First Presbyterian | Sixtee! allation cere-| oth she and Lieut. McCam; lin here to éat. Maybe the Weauti-| During’ tt t or » Tp. m, Firs nay | Sixtee lboth she and Lieut, McCamy en-| are to eat. Maybe the beauti- g the pas mths the Sed'Scout, Headquarters. Church owel | soved thi in.| ful white cat, ARDANEL vi officer has’been’ rec bi h ; 11 succeed Bob | joyed this renywal of old acquain- | ful white cat, ARDANE , will icer has been receiving field | Meeting, Key West Temple No.} Meeting, Circle Number One, | ing las f the Key West ° he ‘Saycees. | tences and meeting, new friends. |come in and eat her lunch here. artillery instruction in the Re- eale 20, Pythian Sisters, 8 p. m., Women of the First Presby- | Bridge in the Coral vice presidents| Attending the party were: Mr. I shall go in and ask for a job|serve Officers Training Corps at his ot Pythins Halk terian Church. |Room of the Ove Hotel ry. U Albury and|and Mrs, Chariés Clemmor, Mr. as a waiter’ the University, and while in a Women : sig 702 a, ——, Jun ior Woman's | : Mr Hos Mrs. Joseph I e rman. | and Mrs. Thomas Hobbs, Mr. and | Pa in MICHAEL went and asked Fort Bragg will receive actual an relly Pianist y Ts - Mey Club, & p-m., Woman's Ce ee a ‘ place Cutter and or the group will be | Mrs. C. D. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. | e COOK-CAT for a job. field training to prepare him for MONDAY, JULY 2— Auditorium. a Jsbieset Soe place, and n. Corresponding | Janyes Buttram, Mr. and Mrs. | We don’t need a waiter,” an-| service as an artillery officer. AR aan ; ; Meeting, JayShees, 7:30 p.m.,| Howard Pir @ Bill Under John Peoreun end re. {Randolph Wingate @rid daughters |swered the COOK-CAT, “but the} Cadet Sosin is the son of Mi One twisting ankle strap atidi¢ratts Class, Officers JayCee Clubhouse. wood, thir eC Everette | Naomi and Marlyn; Mr and Mrs.| DISH-LICKER is sick and you) and Mrs. Frank Sosin of 728 Du-|[twines prettily about Wives’ Gub. 7:45 p. m., Rece-| WEDNESDAY, July 4— j Swee Se conducted | Kenneth Darst and daughters | may lick the saucers.” |val Street and will receive his |] anki ie ‘pation ilding, Naval Sta-) “Meeting, La Concha Navy) The next r thi ee Kendra and Karen, Mrs.. Jimmie} MICHAEL was afraid to say he|reserve commission as a sécond * oe one smart de- iad Wives’ Club No. 88, 10;30)the Key West Br pane Lee Deitrich Allen, Lieut. | didn’t want the job. So he put /lieute 6 aetey tail of a cool sumi di 4 i Be feo | st B diccviake: tanhale ae . i | r ieutenant upon the completion | mer sandal ST thar ace Char, am. Building 178, Naval| Will be playe ( Newell Pinder, Joe | Sn as ‘gs soe spe, | Sar on id tongue and began tojof his course at Fort Bragg. with pleated side, High- Ee : Station. erm ie | Buckie, Johnnie an arby, an ec e cers. j aniline cite j - Kermit Lewin, Kenneth) ooo ond W.,J- Ashworth. | “Lick wish, Lickety-swish,”| The load-line of a ship is gen-| wetaed and versatile. Butch- % er linen 3 p. m., Parish Hall. 1M. Li bes Y . Lopez. nue Pe: f many-colored Bowling, Officers’ Wives’ Chub, | &€ went his tongue. Meeting, Key West Ministerial | : meet ihe wi me ey Y Aigotiation, 8 p.m, First 1:30 pm, Naval Station; the w @ te adakdebececes| 5 a tie lerally know#"as Plimsoll’s Mark, " 3 Bowling Alleys. i ful f he Amer , ‘ eccgeoeors ids 6 oon he had licked a hundred | named after Sa . . lh orange, 1 . Peasbyterian Church. ee ture Vacation School ; |saucers, Bvt he didn't have slesntarpililigh’ social setsene Paleo white pps 5 | p chance to go out of the kitchen| whose. efforts were directed a-} Meeting, Circle Two, Women of to see if the beautiful white cat,| gainst overloaded, unsafe “coffin- | Social Notes Commerce, 8 p.m. Club- p. m., rete is m3 house. | Starts July 9th ARDANELLA, had TUESDAY, JULY 3— Meeting, Key West Outboard | iv ® ‘eecgeccecenseeesveoerone) fe Fre : » had come in to the} ships.” | ‘A Dinner Meeting, Kiwanis} Club Auxiliary, 8:30 pan. | pate hac. Bible School] Judge Aquilina Lopez, Girchit |" "hy soem he: palck, “1 onekt i x €lubhouse, Stock Island t 2 Baptis' ui 4 3 ’ k wii Chak Abet were Meeting, Dade tates No. 14, 8| eaply Sin July Ot 1 Poin oer d Mee. Auilina Lites, ax? ior hl ieoking pe bay b. She | Bridge, Officers Wives’ Chib, & pin., Scottish Rite Temple | Meeting, Mon ve C Hos eee ny pa Bult 6 a flying to Spain today for a six|may iste poe by.” job. ee “pi'm, Fort Taylor Oificers'| Meeting, SubRon Four Wives,| pital Woman's Auxiliary |. Gave a week and will combine | weeks: visit with relatives. While he licked MICHAEL be- | weeks Chub. 10 am., Fort Taylor ote | Se mine Group, 2 p.m. Hos: h July Be ‘Woodwork,| 1¢ will be the Judge’s first came braver. | is Bowling, Nevy Wi m, pital. H gh July 20th, | basil in: si lef Naval’ Station fen mies ieee. Duplicate Bridge| Meeting, Officers of Fern! afts, Bible stories, and re say the sug g ancl = ORR Cit eo a ole Meeting, Key West. Assembly, Club, 7:45 pm, Coral Room, Chapter, No. 21, Order of will be included py ; Saucers, he called out, “I'm No. — of Rainbow} Overseas Hotel. oe Ban, rot: ats of the com-| Polo is the most ancient -of/through with this job. I'm going j Shoe Store pm. Scottish |THURSDAY, JULY 5— 2 eee invited to attend, re-[ eames using stick me EE Pr out to find the beautiful white . Mecting, VEW Post No. 3011, 8] 0) nvited to attetefilia. name derived ‘Tibetan| eat, ARDANELLA. Ceotral Pharmacy. Cor WEne he ‘Mail ‘The*Citizen to Relative: ew word, pulu, ball. But MICHAEL was so busy sna‘Traman ave fal Grane inst ca Council, De- p.m., VFW Post Home. eC ee

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