The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 31, 1953, Page 7

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: rents ‘Assistant Vinancial Secretary —|tsper 2nat the school's bund Toop, following officers were elect- Seterdey, October 21, 198 THE KBY WEST CIVIZEN Pogo 7, val Hospital was conducted at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Sunday, Ocotber 25, at the 10:30 a. m. ser- Mestey night, Oo: Reading Mrs. Marie Green “eee ned ley Manager — Floyd A reception was held later at the; Assistant James Allen — Vice president) gejection—Choir home of the grandmother, Mrs. Wpeperer 7! Aedly Cash __| Mr. Florence Pry — Secretary] RomartsRev. W- iM Everett Eletmer Stanton, Those attending ‘Counselor larguerite Roberts — Zerlina Reckley, celebra' were i — Mrs, Reckley, president | rose Marie Robinson, James F. Mrs, Rosalie Hall, sec. i Carey, Henry Saunders, Miss Adri- ina Allen, William Jackson, Mrs. Women’s Civie Club Grays Are Held Conducts Memorial Service |To 3-3 Tie In solemn black, the meémbers'have left something that will in- lof the Woman’s Civie Club filed spire us. He further stated that 3 Homestead into Cornish Chapel A. M. E. Zion is a fine thing to so live that others ‘Church for a memorial service might want to walk in one’s foot-| ‘commemorating their dear depart-'steps as biographies of great men! led sisters as is done annually. and women are inspiring and give The Homestead Grays (with The sermon for the occasion was pleasure. |blood in their eyes, from a 3-1 de- preached by Rev. A. Franklin’ In conclusion he urged the wom-|feat sufferec by the Eagles in Hooper, pastor of Cornish Chapel en of the Woman's Civic Club to/Homestead) came from behind, to A. M. E. Zion Church who took'carry on their great work untij/Score in each of the last three inn- his text from Matthew 26:13. —ideath shall ccll them. jings and tie the game. By GILBERT LEGGETT ‘a brated yo) we cmenon ton Goss, Legg Siobi pes Allen, Miss “Verily I say unto you, whereso-| Tne program presented on this! The game was called at the end corner of Truman Avenue and Em-|Miss Mugdeline Mack, Miss Vera aman ee reacted occasion was as follows: i the ninth inning because of ma Strest, Saturday, October 24. Elizabeth Cash, Emi- Hymn —“Holy, Holy, Holy” —| of Mrs, Mary C. Albury, F; this, that this womad hath done, be} At the beginning of the game, it ‘The supper consisted ‘ aera, Erengelins told for a memorial o: her.” jAudience seemed as though the Eagles wore with fo. paver Phalona Harris, Miss THESE 13 BOYS AND GIRLS | Dean, grade 10; Freda Saun- | grade 12; Nancy Evans, grade 9; | In a stirring speech, Rev. Hoop-/ Prayer — Mrs. Agnes Albert = | ooo) their myo Gee salad, Pedican, Mrs. Sosie 1 made the honor roll for the first | ders, grade 10; Judy Pla, grade | William Carey, grade 12; Alfred jer went on to show how women _ Scripture — “Psalm 61” — Mrs.) over the Grays, scoring twice =o. Mrs. Evelyn Patterson, Mrs.| SX Weeks’ period at Douglass | 8; Phyllis Marie Allen, grade 8: | Curry, grade 10 and Marya |baVe contributed to the history of Eliza Austin in the first inning, and once in the Highlight of the program phn nag Victoria. School. First row, left to right, | Rudolph Manuel, grade 8. Back 8 J s the world and how these women Solo — “In The Garden” — Mrs./fith, but “Rudy, 4 pitching for the talk given by Mrs. Louise Randolph Storr, grade 8; Hor- | row, left to right, Virginia Bur- | SWoPes. grade 10.—Citizen Staff |, are members of the Woman’s Antoinette Hernandez Grays, settled down to held the ture, only woman member, tense Curry, grade 7; Paula! gohy, grade 7; Rupert Rolle, | by Finch. Civic Club must work to keep the Hymn — “Nearer My God Toliocals scoreless for the remainder oa gad club together and to do good in|Thee” — Club lof the game. ‘ gave and for the community. He went on} Reading — “We Shall Know the P. | dys: — "| Carey, pitching for the locals, i ere rach i Band Parents |Ushers Board [Roslyn Y. Weech In the world tue we aft all so.himinn Bain "6 foliched a beau game, but two ehiefiy centered on charity ° aay taken & i raps Sie , AE ; Presents P Is Christened en ig emi eG Sing ~ “Land Klsry acres He (Cle ficers for the ensuing year Or. ‘anize To resents rogram Rev. Hooper went on to say that) Solo — “Jesus Shall Roll All Bur-|£*¥¢ ped iictes'y Pi out nine as follows: At St. Peter’s the seats might be vacant but thedens Away” — Mrs. Eliza Austin|™°? ” ve President — Ernest Williams Ushers Board No. 1 of Bethel good people memorialized have| Sermon — Rev. A, Franklin} The box scores: Vico president — Walter Curry,| » « d ee ti A. M. EL Chureh celebrated its The Metereaing sf ante, Yoon, done their work and done it well, Hooper Psi 4B Pe Ai Acti 7th Anniversary & program|ne Weech, r 7, 4 jowever, it is well to recall the| Offertory-Benediction — Rev. , Recording Secrestry — vii es lat the church Sunday, October 18. banederes ase Lede Phere past as those who have gone a, ne Russell, SD a nennnnnens PROGRAM lary Burrows) at the Na- 1 IE eitscennseisinsinns LITTLE MISS ROSLYN Y. WEECH reposes in splendor while throngs crowd around her in the first great event in her life, her christening —Mrs. Elea- nor Stanton. WILLIAM PERRY WILL (b) Gallager, TEP mum 1 wlocormoconononm wl conocrocconm saloconcownoconm wl onnnccomoon wlescooreosonol el cococcccco ot wi Jeroline Roker, Miss Spero Kelly, pga Le irae re poe zereny @.i0e goo eiNat'l Educ. Week [iter tae. ir. and Mrs, James! TEACH HANDICRAFT Pte $8 won A Prayer — Audley Cash ments and in whatever capacity it HEN Ott GBs yur | eursday. | October 20:. st. 1100 man : ere eae National Animay serve: tor the building 2)T'y Re Observed [serine Forbes, Mrs. Elaine Thom-(p. m., interested persons of the J. Carey, ¢ cones 4 - : son, Mrs. Rozena Gallagher, Mrs.|city gathered at the Community Re. CATO, BD nnvsnccenesorentrere 4 Address — Mrs. Louise There will be numerous a Elizabeth Dean, Mrs, Frankerline|Center to witness a demonstration Bs KAY, BD cemcinierecimnine § Club — “Let Me ties put on to help the band and| National Education Week will be|wetters. Riou, Odell Wal-|in useful handicraft by William Davis, ef 3 1s ae be ole he Stlled woes to tate. Lee maaan Syren ace, Jt,,'Mrs, Rose Marie‘ Wal-|S. Perry, a zealous civic worker “i (e) Allen 1 PR mopar Bey A drive is now on and. you will) oS, 4, yusram pre rb deieaven| lace,’Sainuel’ Bastian,’ Mré:“6u¥anjand Cub Scoutmaster. 4 wt Butler as the club member who)" 82 opportunity to give. en, Dayis, Mrs, Sarah Butler, Mrs. Lu} Mr. Perry is willing to teach ; r Total u has contributed most to the up-|. There will be a souse sale con- The public is particularly invitediene Dorsett, Colton Butler, Miss|any adult who is interested in his ate F building of the ta general. lducted at the home of Mrs, Row.|' attend a program in the audi-!phvitis dna Allen, Mrs. Christine|phase of handicraft if the adult rf oT (a) Horace grounded out for Mrs, ‘Hepburn, the club/éna Pinder, 814 Emma Street, to-|'0rium, Wednesday night at 7:30/rynés, Me. Grace L. Stubbs, Mrs.lwill promise to help out in the , | i in Sth. acknowledged the ‘of P,|night. when the PTA. wil also soet: Te rRgbees, Mrs. ‘Eva’ J: Lssi-|Youth program through consent-| {ee ah /MOM 4 : (b) grounded out for F.C. Bdwar W disabled Ko-| Sunday afternoon, at 4:00, the|Public is also cordially invited toltes, Mrs. Aina W. Ashe, “Mr. andling to devote some of his time to ‘Sth. : mu weteran, whe te new. hecer.(Douglas High School bend,” flag poy ress re Peg —— Mrs, Dohild*Knowles, Mrs.’ Janicelthe playground program. Pg gp a gps gath- — a their seventh fo) Allen grounded out for Davis discharged from Army.|twirlers, baton twirlers, the drill luring +| Leggett. _ ered at the Community Center iversary. enjoyed them- e She told him that he Ae Wwelegme|team and letter girls will put on alyues “ass7eoms will be on dis- SE ee ary | IN MEMORIAM Saturday to help the Regular | selves immensely —Chief Steele, |, R—Grandy, Mango, Bunk; Het- Joly echo apom sig dg ol if pro engl yer, Miss Margu Ieee sa ceneaces of aie Beloved) eh 5 ’ arey. and if there was anything that he| Tags will be on sale. Proceeds Annie Lowery, Mrs. Adeline Llew-} 10 me on Hannibal, Poiter, Brown, Bunk, wished it would be complied to|will go toward the purchasing ot! Soll ° jellyn, Mrs. Gladys Neely, Mrs.|* brother, Willie F. Sawyer, Jr., Rey eae iat BE Doubles—Poiter, Brown. Triples-= wished HE etek be complied, tol vil Bo me waters Corot Raj oovemm Rites Set iis D. Soke, trie Wi wo ie ob October 2. 106. “WN TTR IN) TSC ices arate elt nts Runs. 8.0-—Rudy ty R Carr 8 ‘obtain it. elections. rs. le Brenna rs.) “The pains eath are pa y 2. B.B.—Rudy 2, "seve eionding the grand ata "Al parents are urged to attend|At St. Peter’s Louise Edwards, Mrs, Isabelle Wal'| Labor and sorrow eased, : fc aliplomen ining argv Carey S, Gallagher 0, Time-3:08 were: Mrs. Marie Sands, Miss Mer-|the weekly meeting of the club be bab Hannibal, Odell Wal- i long warfare closed at oe Phd, Wiser! sia ne au Meee tee eo swings are|Umbires—McGhee, Smith, ‘ Roberts, Albert Bass,| which londay, ‘The R Reverend Martin jlace, Mrs. yn Andrews. a ; S - le PDR AES in. Goce Hayes, Mur * Syivia|7:30 Ages i“ peirt-y ge mia 0: 'D. agan | Godparents are Mrs, Hattie Bren-| Your soul is now at peace.” Stallings, F-4, Fort Taylor, Ocober pan pee Salat a ‘beep ~ re : Smith, Mes. Agatha Hepbura, Mrs 4 Bishop of the Diocese of South |nan, Mrs. Gladys Neely, Miss Alice| Mrs. Kathleen S, Whyms, moth-|14, 1953. ae oe eae Hannibal Home Violet Curry, Mrs. Mary Dixon, nas Fleride will administer the Sa- biberrig ane ane Sumner, , gee eee ae [ey exart ate of ee installa-|" y hae oe Z Mra. Vera Barnes, Miss Isabell essive League crament ef Holy Confirmation le lyn was the recipient Evelyne McGoun, sister ion Wi jovember 9, 7:30 ‘The club's deepest goes Sunda’ lof many useful inclu -| Robert and Earl Sawyer, broth-|p. m. at the V. F. W. — Ameri- marrow Nir. Jobptine Wnleteed nse olde Meeting Semtest te bere Rotel (On len 7 Ma Eu ian al He ee tn ey vee reece alls Monument te e guest speaker for the night Mra, Melaod, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘The Key West Progresive Les. Church, 807 Conter Street at A poem + written by Mrs, Bian-|will be Admiral Towner." [Set father tn New Orleans, the Butler, Mrs, Ernestine Cur- he at Cornish Chapel rea “ The candidates will receive PERSONALS che R. Cornell for Mrs. Almenus lence to Mrs. James. Of Co e : their first Cemmunion at the IC. Dean, wife of the late S. J.) Prompt replies were received _—_—— » Mr. and Mrs, Willie Ward,/Zion Church, Monday, Ocotber 19. . Si Ts. Gilbert Curry, Mrs. Frances| It is urged that ¢ Selemn Sung Mass which wil! | The Servicemen’s Center {s spon-|Dean who departed this life Octo-\from Admiral Towner, Captain] Mrs. Rachel Pinkett, a former Palmer, Mrs. Geneva'Walion, Quin-|much attention to this club as | be sue in the presence of the |soring a picnic at Boca Chicalber 28, 1947. Murphy and Chaplain Laudenslager|club member, is now in Norfolk,| One of the most beautiful homes is one that has for its purpose the Bishop by the Vicar, Father |Beach November 8. The G. S. 0.| Dear husband we were very hap-|accepting written invitations and Virginia with her husband. in Key West is that of Mrs. Miriam general welfare of the public with 4h H. Reece, Jr. Girls are particularly responsible) py congratulating the Club on its se¢-| Mrs, Pinkett will carry with her Hannibal and daughters, Wilmott - for this affair. For a few short years ond anniversary. ¥ Marie Hannibal, a secretary of a special interest being placed on a gift from Club No. 114, to serve youth -activities. With the- ever in- Picnic will be chaperoned. There), The sun was high, it was as a memento of the happy times|©#4ig insurance firm of New York creasing juvenile crimes, it is will be games and swimming. The] The spring of our wedded life. | As you walk around the grounds spent with the members. City, Mrs. Mercedes Hanniba} necessary that adults devote some public is cordially invited, Time Branch, and Miss Bernadette Han Hof their time to helping the young 12:00 2. port had Lf ee Beautiful flowers were blooming Fassel ~~ unit sine people of the unity grow Mrs. Elizabeth Cash, wife of|, Buses pore ee, ') Around us— ‘am: eremiah Han I worthwhile ‘contributing ‘ciuivene Audley Cash and daughter of Mra,|te", 711 Whitehead Street, Suddenly the light brightened nibal. One of the Hannibal broth- Thus far the membership is igrow-|Bernice Cleare, takes this means| Then all was still and dark. ers of building and contracting ling rather slowly. lof thanking all of her friends who| Jimmie Mack, son of Mr. and is the membership up|were so kind to her in her recent an sibroe a Mack, A6 Fort Tisoed aadoaiee avon ne ats Hannibal bag ne the huge ito now: William S. Perry, chair-|iliness. She wishes to express a| Village, e mist began to fall, it f icture located at 323 man; Chief Jim Stallings, vice|very special. thanks to those who Faster and faster, , but before he could chairman; Jose Planas, tresurer;|remembered her with fruits, flow.| Jt !s rumored that Miss Dorothy| Then all was still, the light had complete the building was struck 1B. G. Gibson, secretary; Rev, A.jers and get-well cards, Curry, daughter of Mrs. Margaret; vanished! by a long suffering illness which Bein dite Reweee Peas, ae ines, Uocicean, ere oraaged| Mal Risees and death, tue or no money Bain, Mrs. Rowena Pinder, Mrs. | I ig are engag am alone now, all alone! a le or no money Winifred Allen, Mrs. Wilhelmina} The spring flowers are here: left to the family. Mrs, Han- | Bain, Miss Dorothy Evans, C. C.| } Mr. and Mrs, Roosevelt C. Sands} But they are telling me a dif- nibal bad to work hard to rear her Seabury, Mrs. Grace Palacios, (Ernestine Adderly) spent their} ferent story. family of little giris. There, how- iRev. and Mrs. aren and Mrs. baa a chase Shalimar ever, was rn ae in her ey | Winifred Sands Johnson, jassau, N. P, They report hav- ) for .al- ‘knew unfinished C. “We Pit The Hard To BH” ! Package }ing had a most sibateak fatten parcietts wy ctchicacaetata S. building which she occupied 510 FLEMING ST, THE VIRGINIA: CLUB i My’ love, my love! easily prove to a mansion, y J FOR SALE Fare thee well, fare thee well. first things must come first— Emr St. 309 PETRONIA STREET We were very, very happy dear, rearing of her children. The oftts Sma 3 T LIVING ROOM SUITE But now a new day has dawned ; oes on ae te » Tae PM. i 1 panne SUITE | for me. up. After se fifteen “gd { ; '] Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Clarke Robert Liely, husband of Mrs. oe a ting 224 TRUMAN AVE. Alice Sands Liely, is visiting her home, with its com i for a short period. At the expira- id plete fura- | and all eiectrie kitchen. It } ‘tion of his stay, they will journey to Norfolk, Virginia for a short thing of beauty, and as Keats | I stay, then travel on to Philadelphi Sreat English poet, says, “A Joy : *| MRS. MIRIAM HANNIBAL is ‘fort of her spacious and beau. | 2rever. where they will spend the summer. | re | here shown enjoying the’ com- tiful living room, 205 JULIA STREET PRICE RANGE tn DIAZ AND MEATS When tn Miami Visit Our Store || Phone 2-6222 At 30 NE. Ist Se. A.M,E. ZION CHURCH |] + Whitehead and Angela Sts. |, | SUNDAY SCHOOL, 9:45 |) AM.—V.CE., 7 P.M.|| BAR AND CAFE Also Freeze Bar—— JUAN SORRIANO USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS RED GOOSE SHOES for Children BLUE ] Worship 11 4.M. uaat'a enocennss || oe Specializing In All Kinds of GRACE WALKER SHOES for Women || HEAVEN || nd 7:30 P.M. 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