The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 1, 1951, Page 8

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i by the main course of tur- Freeseman, Donna Sawyer, Gloria y. dressing, cranverry sauce and ' Muniz and Barbara Twiehaus | peas.-To drink there was ice tea| We feel very proud of the partici- jand for dessert we had spumoni, pants that truly represented Pegs? THE KEY WEST CITIZ M I N EWS ‘an Italian ice cream. CoM t ( x | That was one Thanksgiving din-* $$ : jmer that everyone walked away Be: rd , Pe adiee oh aant. of the-Convel | fr a eatiotie {| Bernardo O'Higgins (1780-1846) Pp y ude J nt pom weil sati fied j Was the Chilean dictator who lib j erated Chile from Spain. bs “BRMATEUR HOUR” of Mary Immaculate By Elena Cane One of the most e tainments we had joyabie enter- | Your Grocer age that Good 3 \ SATURDAY CEC. 1, 1951 ENROUTE FOR DAYTONA aurant of the eS By Sally Perez Hotel for a banquet held Sat bos ae he morning ever g ovember Price of the many people tha ore pre. At 7:30. in the mornir.g every-' night, N aber i of the ma people that were pre- |" Tay a poymp TODAY : carry- the Queen’s Work and the ns Moderat 7 one*was excited and we ingenough luggage to supply one fora month's visit on Evans was there taking some |Mé pictures of the depature. it wa 9:45 when our. Greyhound chart- wred bus left Key West. Every- for one had a song booklet with the of the Sodal Jatest and most beautiful songs fully decorated Re together with our school song this banque < and the CMI cheer, Not even a Saturaa nig minute of silence was heard dur- Beach. After ¢ ing the trip until we arrived at’ was served ¢ the Greyhound Station at Miami gradually sto where we stopped for 25 minutes. cis Curran, S After the first. stop everybody winners of the was again full of energy and ‘test an Amater peddy to continue this unforget- | were rde v table trip. At last a fifteen min- prizes ute stop was made at Howard teur Night g¢ ‘for Johnson's in Stuart, a small but, us again and since her Voice very nice ‘town between West! was exception lly good the peo: Palm Beach and Daytona Beuch.|ple gave her a prolong ap After this twelve-hour trip we ; plause | arrived at Daytona and forget The distir ting out weariness we checked ‘speakers were I ‘ in at the Princess Issena Hotel at signor Williar i Loveliest of the Year’ on the accordian. Elena Cano played a piano ar The prog started with Yo. = | landa San who played “‘The | ® B gment of “La Com parsa,” one of Ernesto Lecuona famous dances. Katheleen Lawr- ence danced the Mexican Hat! Dance which was greatly applaud- ed by the audience last number of the night was a play called “Satan Worries.” The characters were Nora Malone, Isabel Sais, A. M. Duke, Sandra ; wii: <eitnt vs 6 wee ANYTHING ‘CONCERNING AUTOMOBILES SEE THE TWINS. Ait eS ha oe Telephone 51 | ECS 7S MC PeEE eam | Classified Advertisement Dept. i re | | Key West Citizen 8:00. {Father John J. D I it was an eventful trip that) Father Franci rar : will ever live in the memory of ; Father Joseph A. S er, S.J thirty-four Sodalists. who gave us the t enjoyable Sales and Installation ‘and instr Ithen, the banquet t CONVENTION S.A.S.U. baa By Kathleen Lawrence = . i" ‘ in ni eeaet ore te ol aaalaaad ther Meds lave D. Bus ton, M Ry anid ce. Beare oe ps © MIAMI AWNING WINDOWS Saint Augustine who have sodali- |C°s Hssena Hotel. The. & ' : Ke t ru ‘ @ ALUMINUM JALOUSIES ties of Mary. The convention this | seetetbade sande My t nes t enjoyable |! = cee @LOUVER WINDOWS | fortable or ceartaher: in the diocese of year vi ne in Daytona Beach is ne di 3 Seto and: the sodalists stayed at the |00rs in a ; : ieee aa ; : ; attics REV, WILLIAM. McKEEY ese og icah @ JALOUSIE DOORS and the music + Princess Issena Hotel. auue cartes held from November : Bpio acy See tha the ¥ tudents4 : to the twenty-fifth. The F < pte ne siete ins ‘ t talked to May practice their French dia @ VENETIAN BLINDS Z who attended the convention jo. 2 are pas McKec emarked | lect i eame from different sections of |" °* Oh : ee eee ee terestir He e : the United States. The sessions) |. eeuion wore a M i 1 most educat ‘ fresh CANVAS AWNINGS were conducted by Father Som- y \CHEON J ‘ r ents. A i en mer, S, J., Father Curran, S. J., By Barbara Nelson : 7 i t ®@PATIO FURNITURE < eid Father John J. Druhan, S. J.|_1t was @ pleasant sur ; visit. from thane ai ef Right Rev. Msgr. William a ee eanicte when’ they k f Catholic School UNANTICIPATED HONOR AWNINGS .. . JALOUSIES . ., VENETIAN BLINDS . ly, V. F. who was the presid-|into the [ibrar sigs een e ; ing officer opened the conven-| Mores for a delig! ‘ 6 wealieeite as ey By Nora Malone t tion with a “-w words of intro- |The libr: te t mes TING SUCCESSFUL When t ‘ M. J ‘Key We sf U-n aif an BL, ui duetion:The sessions were held, With flowers carry t an ef F ; E eer ikea mS IER OH TREY ‘es es ind Co regularly each morning and ‘ a‘. | fective Thani ng theme t : feting of the have the honor of dining with |] es { tarnoon of the convention. At) The tables ¢ ne le des father Joseph A. Sommer, S.J each meeting ways were discuss-|the form of a Sist : Gina ponsor-|and Father Francis J. Curran, | I 1 first $.J. of the Queen's Work maga i ed to further the devotion to ine, but that is just what they did. | Mary. Each sodality prefect gave 1 sa ‘ @ report on the events that took t . f a I On Thanksgivi Day ‘Teresita ce during the year in their |foreot the superiorit t « 31 Renee pee Diove : ire, | Valdez, M 1 Banke t Sony, icing the. discussions |SPhomores and reminiced ; sie pierce taal padre the pres- | Shirley Ce aoael } many sodalists participated and good times ‘ thir oe Bese, mecting “and | ate at an It Rest © § took an active interest in the | they did in yh : ead the min- | aurant along wit! sters and | : j topic. Many good suggestions After s d ‘ 3 I girls from other sodalitic C were made by the sodalists and “grace re ‘ . enct The me vas an old one but n at’ Business meeting conducted jthe cold cuts, potato d, 5 M ; erage ne. First there was by the diocesan prefect resolu tato chips, sand cak ; ; Readies prepared chicken, | e tema were voted on to be car-|ice cream. The tables were assed ‘oni and meat sauce fol <¢ pied out during the year. axon atengis we Phar 5 Mass was held each morning S!V"8 Plates. cuy ? ERESS z ia | s 3 @aring the convention at Saint /OP_@ white liner 5 : | Bees = —= | N Paul’s Catholic Church. A Re- Haas Bishi Ed oii WILI | b @wiem* Mass was held for the ee 1] LL OPEN FOR ~ fil 9 godalists who have died in years Commenced il OR BUSINESS || | é st. Solemn Benediction was | CHshtHul lunch: i 2 AT 826 D erorrn |) Jd on Saturday afternoon and nee 1 shaban. bos, UVAL STREET i Ps the: sodalists took part in the MUSICAL NOTES j } eS ‘ d#inging: It was a beautiful cere- , BY Virginia Dropp ! ; = it ; |MOND 7 Bich Might, entertainment. was | Vent ve 4 a | 3, 1951 2 held. ‘The first night an informal | YoU Would have hea i of love ) a? i et Meeting was conducted with a € 1 edcial hour so the sodalists could | of the piano wir i , & we & & get acquainted. The second night |" ] v th fi vo “WOMEN r] ot <= @ = Bay 4 ti a ee wus the Apologetical Contest fol- | i} lowed. by a dance. The third) te first recit | night was the Amateur Night | &!vep by CMI Hl y and Social Hour, The last night )Y°'ces ths ud 4 : was the Convention Banquet z with the presentation of donation | H “ towards the Seminary Burse and 5. fe TE Sy ne. ee awards for the Apologetical Con tecup Victim Gets Te eae ary Job test. and Amateur Night. A big i dance: followed with sn orches- | tya and pleasant music. Everyone enjoyed every min- ute of the convention. | WE ARE NOW SHOWING A FINE LINE OF cell at prices equal or bel eval MENS’ AND BOY'S JACKETS, SHIRTS, jood merchan HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES, ETC. For the Ladies... € me De es) && = GLORIA MUNIZ REPRESENTS KEY WEST IN APOLOGETICAL CONTEST By Kathleen Lawrence The Apologetical Contest was held on the second night of the} eonvention in Daytona Beach. Gloria Muniz represented the Convent’ of Mary Immaculate from Key West. She stood before an audience of about five hun- dred in front of a microphone to deliver her speech on “What's Wrong With flevey’ Killing?” | She was one of thirteen con testunts in the contest Her specch brought out the; many evils of mercy killing and, how. it is against the teachings} of-the moral law. Not only is it] against the natural teachings but) mainiy-. against the — spiritual.} Gloria put up in the place of aj person who is sick and suffering} a great deal to prove that we} should not want a friend or! Pelative.to put us out of our} misery. but would rather offer it; up as a sacrifice { am) e ° ti ti a Luxite and Seamprufe Gowns, Slips, Paiamas and Panties. Boxed Pillow * site aes Pavia ake Cases, Lunch Sets and Table Cloths. ie an little to you or your pocketbook Hand made Bridge and Luncheon Sets, Guest Towels, Sheet Sets | WE KNOW YOU WILL LIKE oie | i | a: 8) OQ2a=— Spreads, Lace Table Cloths, 6 piece < Vanity Sets, Boxed Handkerchiefs and Chinese Handkerchiefs. > invite OE eee an d profit fro. buys. COWBOY AND COWGIRL SUITS AND HATS . Fe €&& » 3 a 2 a = * ° 3 oe < s 5 o _ ig Fy = ® 3 ot S oO COMPLETE NEW SHOWING OF uma 2 one of the LADIES’ TOPPERS, COATS and Nearly four hundred Sodalists; some 20,0( a @athered in the tuxurious Rest- will deliver ¢ KEY WEST'S LARGEST STORE Her speech received much ap-| FOR THE FI wigs & : 1 a aang aga | FOR THE FIRST TIME opening week [> FALL DRESSES BANQUET AND DANCE =F MHSSiON : 2 tem i E “—* ‘ HIGHLIGHTS OF 5.A.S.U. | — mae employe in t t eles, € i E 4 CONVENTION | Here, he Asie i : =e aie “ele E ||| CHAS. ARONOVITZ su" | 9 oa . ST : . *

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