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Page & THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COLORED COMMUNITY NEWS JOHNSON. Editor Music, Talk Highlight Navy Program At Cornish Chapel Cornish Chapel A. M. E. Zion; was the scene of a most interesting program Sunday, June Those responsible for the pro-| were Sea Plane Base Chap- Imbrie ‘and bis Boea Chica Male Choir, Miss Thelma Porch is Planist, for this group. Soloists for the occasion were Nat Tucker and) i program Chaplain | imbrie. He based bis talk on the (2nd “Can any-} Nazareth? | on to show | are pos-| t ywhy you continue to hold so many “| It is the hope. of the community Teenagers Asked To Co-operate With Center Listen, teenage boys of Key! West. Why do you treat the enlist- ed men as you do? They haven't taken your girls away from you. They did not establish the Service Center for that purpose. You just can’t seem to understand that your presence is desired as much as that of the young ladies at this Center. You are very well aware of group might go to enjoy themselv- es. You as well as the adult mem- bers. of the community were well aware of this face It is very hard to ,understand grudges against the enlisted man. that you will make yourselves real- ize that there are good and bad enlisted men as well as good and bad civilian men. Then, too, if you live long enough and are physically and mentally fit, you too will some day be an enlisted man. There is a& AST TH | Audrey and Betty Jean Sawyer, ar rs of Mrs. Rowena Pinder, 814 Emma _ Street, are Cornish Chapel | A.MLE. Zion Church |} WHITEHEAD and ANGELA STREETS SUNL Worship 11 A.M. Tues?av, 7:30 P.M. THE CHURCH WITH A WELCOME FOR YoU “= 400, 9:45 | Blue Heaven Setiasds — Sar 723 Thomas Street Airman Carey Is In Training As |] Trained As Air Mechanic —_/ Medical Aidman A-3e Willard A. Carey, son of Mrs, Nathalie Carey of 828 White-|'ye ang Mrs. head St., Key West, has’ entered| 317 Amelia Street, recently com- Airplane and Engine Mechanic’s| pleted a course for medical aid- School at Sheppard Air Force|men at the Eta Jima Specialist Base, the home of the largest tech- | School in Japan. nical school of this type in the and | medical and field training in the emergency medical treatment that may be re- quired by the sick or wounded soldiers on the battlefield. Mrs. Emma Brice, 304 Truman Avenue, is ill. Visiting her during her ‘irkalena Cook and children York City. White Uniforms DRESSES 12% to 52 SKIRTS, 22 to 38 Monizelle’s 518 FLEMING STREET 1011 Whitehead Street MEAT and GROCERIES Package Store ‘9 PETRONIA STREET Phone 2-9400 Friday, July 3, 1953 Fee ne een ener areren oneesteeaeerannet ener Pvt. William McKenzie, son of Benjamin MeKenzie, Private McKenzie received basic training at Fort Jackson, 3. C. wl | nigh Schock be wea of Douglass formerly a with the Welters Cornet Band in Key West. Eta Jima’s four-week course for aidmen includes classroom i i E of i E i E : i s st Fe a i gg i i Y il | | tli li i F i j | E j | <t ee i Mh ari Z rH ce i School, i LOFTON BUT! 'O VISIT WIFE Lofton ‘Butler who is stationed at pity DEATHS Mex ices dames Latse bus'| COMPIete HLS. combe) died Sunday, June 28, 1953, at her Miss Sampson and Rudolph are grandchildren of Mr, and Mrs. Na- thaniel A. Clarke, Sr., 224 Truman Avenue, Key West, Florida. ‘Installation To Be Held On Sunday Installation services of William Weech Post 168, American Legion and its auxiliary will be held Sun- | day, July 5, at the American, Legion-V.F.W. Hall on Emma Street, at 1:00 p.m. Installing officer for the Legion will be Frank Hampton, command- er of lth District of American Leesburg, Florida. HEE Miss Malvese Pinder. icers to be installed 'S follows: Commander—Jose H, Planas 1st Vice Commander—Charies | ajor 2nd Vice Commander—Donzel S. Leggett, Jr. Adjutant—Samuel H. Welters Treasurer—Eugene R. Roberts Chaplain—Robert Whyms Sergeant-at-Arms — James P, Post Service a] (ee i i | g Hall See iy 3: fi | i oa es £ ns F g g | 5 § bi = F : SICK will! Mrs. J; 1 James Wallace. erent, teat ts a u 1A ROBERTS - George Sawyer, husband of Mrs. » is i 5F ° i a i> 8 5 Be E & EE Bg BIE F H 3 in South Miami. Mrs. Sawyer is now unable to at- tend to her invalid husband as she officer for the Auxili- | underwent a major opera- at Monroe General Hospital. ir. and Mrs. Leroy Ware (Fran- Bowles) of Miami are visiting » Manuel Palmer and Mrs. Pinder of 814 Emma a medical of Dr. Homer writes about geese. Geese are grazers and for much of the year can live on nothing but 'Rey Westers. CLUB NOTE: enjoying Outstanding Service men for the month are Joe Robinson, Harry Joynes, Charles Phillips and Thom- ) as Kenner. Members who worked to make the Pedal pushers’ dance a success were le Richard Rowe, Mildred McKenzie, Georgi- anna Clarke, Hank Shanky, Harry Joyner, Dorothy Williams, Lillian Robinson, Chief Jim Stallings, Izet- te Scott, Rose Marie Ferguson, Joyce Thompson, Matilda Roberts and Shirley Roberts, ‘ There are movies every Tuesday and Thursday night at the Center. N. A. Clarke To Attend Convention N. A, Clarke, Sr.,’ will leave for Fort Myers, Florida, July 14, where he will attend the Pallbearers Con- vention. There are 170 active members in this lodge whose officers are as fol- lows: President, N. A. Clarke, Sr. Vice President, J. W. Peet. Secretary, Mrs, Loretta Allea (financial). + 3 Recording Secretary, Mrs. Al- menus Dean. Treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Rodriguez. Neely-Hepburn Nuptials Told Miss Yvonne’ Neely, daughter of Mrs. Reacker Neely, 720 Galves- ton Lane, and Leonard Hepburn, son of Mrs. Esther Hepburn, Skin- ner’s Lane, were married at St. Peter’s Church Sunday, June 27, at 8;0000 p. m. Rev, John Henry Reece, Jr., Vi- car of the church performed the cerentony. The couple is at home to all friends at 720 Galveston Lane. Summer Clearance Sale. Grace Walker Dress Shoes Values to $12.95 Now $6.95 ppelrouth’s Shoe Center PHONE 22532 Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort SIMMONS’ METAL BEDROOM SUITES ‘IN FOUR BEAUTIFUL COLORS Consisting Of © DRESSER and MIRROR © FIVE DRAWER CHEST © OWE DRAWER NITE TABLE © DOUBLE and SINGLE BEDS 900 Duval Street Altman's Furniture