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fa iif a redtEeeuedt i iH HH Fy fs h i | ! t Z i i A YARD TFLEEET le Ie fient LATHE ! a $ EF BHU rE ta x** we go on politics again. goon to become known as a if this keeps up, but anyhow. To the ladies: political power of women ts of America’s least-used re- ' rit quickest way to. get | tics out of the smoke-filled is to get women interest- the problem. Get out and gals. x * * Mamas of the carriage set delighted to know that hes the wonderful Mitle McKem knit cotton suits. | of nubbly yarns in soft they are the perfect te summer Laundry Mud Pie and Lolly- set, McKem has made the Tee shirt and matching sets with sporty woven For Brother, the new reyon sharkskin slacks by Eskey. smartly tailored and complete- ly washable. _.. PERSONALS... NEWS OF “ITEMS OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE Family Reunion And Adios i it (itil | i, A Es Ee : belie BEY if Hite fie ‘i Ticeqillactet dA aL i F 7 Bs i i silts Tr ire d i Fy rit St. Look at beautiful new drape, slip and curtain fabrics and will tailor meke them for And even if you can't find material you want there, bring your own and she will be glad to make those up too, ROR More pertinent facts, pertinent to what we don’t know, but here gees anyhow: As of 1950, 87 per cent of the homes had electric irons; 75 per cent had electric refrigerators; 69 per cent had washing machines and 52 per cent had vacuum cleaners ..... A family of 4 spends $1300 for the 2 and one-half tons of food lit eats yearly. This includes 698 i quarts of milk; 690 pounds of potatoes; 450 pounds of flour; 350 pounds of sugar; 300 pdunds of | beef; 144 pounds of ham; 131 dozens eggs and 8 and one-half | gallons of ice cream. And I'm all- |tired glad I didn’t have to dig} the aforesaid information up all by myself! x * * You won't be leading any dog's life with a poodle cut from Donald's. F2E * I suppose the Easter Bunny }has put away his basket and/ paint brushes for another year) jby now, and ail the families in jtown are in the midst of trying jall kinds of recipes for getting lrid of all the hard boiled eggs. |} But — did you know that you) will have no more than time/ enough to catch a long breath, . }and Mother's Day will be upon/ x * ing not come by in Gypsy Tea Rooms is the Yes sab, Colonel, @poon bread. If you have the + cipe and who hasn't, give | new flavor Aunt Jemima n't think of, and add some sharp grated cheese to the batter. lt gets gooder and gooder! eld Southern |/~ us? So catch a breath, and wait jfor W aday. Also make a good resolution to do any mis-| od keep it! Happy Easter| ia ay! Jaxon.—(Advt) WRS. HUGH WILLIAMS | ENTERTAINS MOTHER j Mrs. Hugh Williams, 129 Tre-| |man Avenue, is entertaining her | mother,<Mirs. Adelaide Medley of Homestead, Fia.. at her home. Mrs. Medley expects to stay in Key West through the Easter holi-/ days. a party for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wig gins, winter residents, reports that | the famous artist and his wife are | | Spending a month at Delray Beach | Fia.. before returning to their} summer home im Cona. j Comdr. Schlech will assume a new post with the Navy. Left to right are Mrs. Yj Walter Schlech, Jr., Katie Schlech, Peter Schlech, little Kristen Schlech, held by her mother, the former Barbara Bowser, and Comdr. Walter Schlech. In the immediate background is Tc Whitley, Mrs. Schlech’s uncle, and in the far background, left, her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Bowser. Mrs. Whitley is seated directly behind her husband. Cdr. And Mrs. Walter Schlech Feted |Welcome Extended By Farewell Breakfast And Parties |New Officers At A farewell breakfast climaxed the series of parties given tor| Echoasis O Comdr. and Mrs. Walter Schlech who left Key West this morning for New London, Conn., where Comdr. Schlech will be attached to] The Fleet Training Group ce- Rear Admiral S, S. Murray’s staff as Force Operational Officer. |lebrated the re-opening of Echo-| state agencies, may wish to parti- Admiral Murray is Commander Submarines, Atlantic Fleet. The breakfast was given at the Sun and Sand Club beach and attended by members of the family and friends who presented the Schlech’s with a silver sauce boat. gart, Lt. Harry Phillips, Royal Navy, Lt. David Davenport, USN, Jerry Rosthal, Jere Snader and others, The Schlechs and their four children will stop in Washington, D. C., enroute to New London, Before leaving Key West, the Schlechs were entertained at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Thompson; a dinner party at the home of Mrs, H. J. Steinbreder; a cocktail party Thursday, given by Comdr. and Mrs. John Dolan, a farewell party Friday at the Seaplane Base BOQ with Lt. Harry Phillips, RN, as host, and informal gatherings at the home of other friends, On Thursday night, Comdr. and Mrs. Schiech were feted at Fort Taylor by the officers and their wives of Submarine Divi- sion 41 to which Comdr, Schlech has been attached for the past! year. Last week the Schlechs| were honored at an all-hands pic- nic held at Recreation Beach on| the Naval Station, attended by officers and men and their fam- ilies. An engraved silver card tray) was presented to them by the! commanding officers of SubDiv 41. Mrs. Schlech is the former Bar- bara Bowser, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frank E. Bowser, now of Opa-Locka NAS. She came to} Key West with her parents in} 1940, the same year that Comdr./ Schlech was first stationed here | with the navy. They were mar-/ {ried in 1944 in New Hampshire! and returned to Key West at} intervals. For the past year the Schiechs lived at 1117 Flagler avenue.! They have four children, Walter, Jr. six years old; Peter, five years old; Katie, who is three/ and one-half, and a baby daugh-/} ter, Kristen, seven months old. j Barbara and Wally, as they are/ real | Cellaneous buying early this time | Known to scores of friends took} an active part in civie work in| the community and were asso- jciated with several clubs and organizations including the Key West Players. They will be great- ly missed. Key West's loss in the transfer in line of duty will be New London's gain. Apply To Wed Arthur Mortines, 32. $27 Truman | M, 907 Truman avenue have ap-/ plied for a marriage license appii-; cation at the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord, Read the Classified Ads Coming Events MONDAY, APRIL 14— nex, 8 p.m. Boy Scout Court of Honor, Lion’s Den, 7 p.m. followed by Dis- trict Scout Committee meeting, Lion’s Den at 8 p. m. Meeting, Key West Art and His- torical Society, W. Martello, 8:30 p.m. Meeting, Beta Sigma Phi, San Carlos, 8 p.m. Meeting, Anchor Lodge No. 182, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. Meeting, Gold Star Mothers, V. F. W. home, 7 p.m. Meeting, Circle III, Women of First Presbyterian Church, home of Mrs, Walter Clawson, Seidenberg Ave., 8 p.m. Meeting, Circle II (was postponed from first week of month), at Manse 1020 South street with Mrs. Ralph Rogers, 3 p. m. Meeting, Wesleyan Service Guild, W. S. C. S. First Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. "UESDAY, APRIL 15— Handicraft special interest group Officers’ Wives’, Qtrs. R-1, Naval Station, 1:30 p.m. Dinner meeting, Kiwanis Club Logun’s Beach Patio restau- rant, 6:45 p.m. Meeting, Key West Assembly No. 13 Order of Rainbow Girls, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Meeting, Civil Air Patrol, Ameri- can Legion Home, Stock Island, 8 p.m. Meeting, Key West Chapter No. 3, Disabled Veterans, Luz Tem- ple, 8 p.m. Meeting, Minoca Council No. 13 Degree of Pocahontas, Red- men’s Hall, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16— Ladies Day Golf Tourament, K W. Golf Course, 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Luncheon, HS-1 Officers’ Wives, noon, at Casa Cayo Hueso. THURSDAY, APRIL 17— Meeting, Monroe County Hospi-/} tal Woman's j iancheon, Roterr Club, St. Paul's) Parish Hall 12:15 p.m. | Meeting, Martha Linda Fran's} Circle of WMU, First Baptist) church, 16 a.m. j Luncheon, VX-1 Officers’ Wives) Club, Aeroplams, 1:32pm [| Mrs. Williams who recently gave |#¥emue and Nona Ilileo LaWhta, FRIDAY, APRIL 18— | Meeting, Key West Amateur Ra | dio Club, National Guard Ar; mory, 7:30 p.m. | Meeting, Knights of Pythias,| Pythian Hall, 728 Fleming asis, officers’ club, on the Naval Station rendezvous Saturday evening with a gala cocktail par- ty and buffet supper. The Fleet been completely renovated, re- decorated and enlarged. A new two-sided bar is installed and indirect lighting adds to the beauty of the appointments. An upholstered lounge in subdued red tone, runs along the sides of the room, and comfortable chairs have been arranged at in-| dividual tables. New draperies in red, green and beige match the new furnishings and carry out the decor, ‘ The attractive note is pointed up by watercolors hung on the walls. Two of them, done by W. A. Lombard, a serviceman with the navy, are especially worthy ‘of praise..One is of the Little ; White House and another of a surfacing submarine. The cloud, sky and seascape colors blend perfectly with the general motif. Dancing, beverages and an ex- cellent supper of ham, turkey, baked beans, olives, salad, but- tered rolls and coffee were. en- joyed by the enthusiastic crowd. Meeting, Alcoholics Anony- mous, First Presbyterian Special meeting (postponed from regular Jate) Officers Club, Fern Chap‘er No. 21, Order oti Eastern Star, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 1s— VTEREST TO WOMEN PHONE: Citizen Ojfice, 1935 INTER. DADDY'S NOT GOING HUNTING, but little Citizen Staff Photo seven months old Kristen Schlech is enjoying the ride atop her father’s shoulders. The festive scene occurred this morning at the farewell’ breakfast for Comdr. and Mrs. Walter Schlech who left Key West for New London, Conn., today, where Comdr. Schlech willbe stationed as Force Operational Officer on the staff of Rear Admiral S. S. Murray, Commander Submarines, Atlantic Fleet. Holding the baby is her great-uncle, Tom’ Whitley, director of music at the Key West High School. Other guests, right, are Lt. Harry Phil- lips, Royal Navy and Miss Betty French, two of the many friends who were on deck to say adios. NEW SALTWATER TO (Continued From Page One) - haps over one year. In the mean- time, considerable effort will be devoted to field testing of medium- of various types. We be- and associations, and federal and order to ad- Process cipate and equipment applied ee Sonar School orchestra played| them. Once the Benefit Program Being Planned By Legion Aux. The American Legion Auxiliary Arthur,Sawyer Unit No. 28 is plan- ning a “Night of Fun” benefit on April 25 for the children’s Com- munity Welfare program. The en- tertainment will include a variety show and a play, “The Minister’s New Car,” to be presented by the members of the auxiliary. The benefit will take place at Harris school. Chairmen for the event are Mrs. Christine Key and Nimia Sikes. The one act play has a large cast ,| Which includes Mesdames Anne Ulcher, Bertha Sloan, Florence Gamble, Mary Moreno, Marion Arango, Elsie Bernard, Niome Hiort, Virginia Key, Christine Key Mike Jacobs will act as master | of ceremonies. Other participants re pleased to communications from who might be interested in such ar- rangements in the future. All com- munications relating to this should be addressed to Ionics, In- corporated, Cambridge, Massachu- setts. Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Univer- sity were not involved in any way in the development of the desalting Process, although many of the offi- cers and staff of piety ide and practical operat- experience. Initially, the opera- be under the Hi i totype installations, a: relatively small-scale tion, the of several .jwhich have problems to which - | designed for field testing will be announced later. KWHS Auditorium Gets Insulation Key West High school auditori-| um will henceforth be a cooler hall for spring and summer perform- ances, it was learned today. Rock wool and metal ventilators are being installed in the auditori- um to insulate and cool the audi- torium. Construction began today and should be complete by week's struction Horace O’Bryant said. had considerable experience in re- search and development for both industrial and government clients lens is interested in entering into ‘development programs in coopera tion with selected organizations membrane demineralizers might ‘be applicable. In such» programs, | solutions of interest would be stud- ied in prototype equipment now i | stalled in the laboratories of Ionics, Incorporated. Operating data can thus be rapidly obtained and opti- mum units of larger size can be “We cannot make available at end, Superintendent of Publie Tn} in }this time technical . information which is more detailed than that contained in the various préss and | } radio releases which were publish- | ied in late February. | “We appreciate your interest in| process. 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