The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 4, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR :-: SOCIETY President’s Birthday Ball Saturday Genuine Success: According to Julius F. Stone,|serve the major portion of the Jr., general chairman of the Presi- credit for their untiring efforts, dent's annual Birthday Ball, the | and asks The Citizen to acquaint | celebration held at La Concha on |the public with their share in the| Saturday evening was genuinely |event. | successful, both from a social and | To Miss Elizabeth Sharpley, the financial standpoint. It was a jcharming manager of La Concha | representative gathering, includ- | Hotel, goes thanks for making ing practically everybody prom- | lavailable the hostelry’s attractive inent in army, navy and civilian|Rainbow Room, and to Jerry Col- circles, which turned out to cele-|lins and his orchestra, a bouquet brate President Roosevelt’s natal for providing the delightful music. day,—an occasion of late years,|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mills inspire3 when throughout the land, | much of the fun and entertain- and dances are held to raise money |ment, while Mrs. Hugh Williams for the Infantile Paralysis Suf- | did a good job of handling the pub- i ferers Fund. — jlicity. Sebastian Cabrera, Jr.,| Gbatrman: Stone who) has) xe- acted as treasurer, while Mr. and ceived city-wide congratulations | e 7 on the suc. of the President's | Mrs. George Mills White arranged | Birthday Ball in Key West, |for the lively floor show which modestly asserts that members of ;embraced choice talent from out- | his well-chosen committees de-| |standing local night clubs, Mrs. Melvin Russell, Dr. A.| Wedding At Barracks |Cobo and the Key West Junior Saturday Evening |Woman’s Club, of which Mrs. as | Joseph Lopez, is president, all had The home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie | a part in the success of the gather- Albury in the U.S, Army Bar-| | ing. Othéré Who worxed on the racks was the scene of a veTY/sidelines for the worthy cause pretty wedding on Saturday eve-| were Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Morgan. ning at 8:00 o'clock, when their|co), G. D. Hatfield, Mrs. L. | daughter Katheryn and Corporal pendieton and Mrs. Carl H. Hil-| Linton Camus were united in holy | ton wedlock by the Rev. A. C. Riviere,| Chairman Stone expressed par- | pastor of the First Methodist | | ticular gratification at the gener- | aarti Colli «y| | ous cooperation accorded by The | iss Venessa Collins sang ew Wea Gilicen: Love You Truly”, accompanied at} the piano by Mrs. Riviere, wife of we . the officiating minister. \Magician Entertained To the strains of Mendelssohn’s | | Casa Marina Guests Wedding March, played on the) pi&no by Mrs. Riviere, the bride | entered the room, on the arm of! her father, who gave her in mar- riage. She wore an exquisite gown of white satin and carried a beautiful bouquet of American) Beauty roses in her arm. s attended by Mrs. s maid of honor To round out a hectic day at the Casa Marina Sunday, guests jof this famous hostelry were en- |tertained in the evening by L. Raymond Cox, America’s ace ma- | gician. Mr. d large by his Cox confounded a appreciative audience iva Camus as_brides- | ry eae ietiee ticen. i maid. Mrs, Jaycocks wore a satin | ®#Ssistants, mostly chosen — trom evening gown of light pink and | the audience, he performed all | iia Gaus & blue conn. kinds of clever tricks, including | Attending the groom were Mon- shooting an arrow through a wo- | roe Whitchead as best. man and/™an, piercing another with a Jack Perez as groomsman. steel rod, card tricks, ring tricks Little Norma Watson and Lil- and what have you—concluding | lian Sawyer walked before the With a grand finale to the music | party scattering rose petals along |°f “God Bless Amercia”. | the path and Elaine Albury and/ Fe Gacaldine Jaycocks followed the | Junior Club To party holding the ends of the} | ee titul oat worn by the bride. | Meet Thursday A reception followed the cere- | mony. Mrs. Albury, mother of Plans for the annual fashion | the bride, cut a beautiful wedding show of Key West Junior Wo- cake adorned with a miniature | man’s Club will be made at a so- bride and groom. cial meeting to be held Thursday Corporal and Mrs. Camus were afternoon, 5:00 o'clock, in the the recipient of many beautiful Woman’s Clubhouse on Division and useful presents. street. eee meio Hostesses for the afternoon will be Misses Annabel Moffet Group Of Actors |and Dorothy Parks. Arrived Here | fe | Bingo Party At Arriving yesterday on the SS. Cuba from Tampa were the fol- La Concha Park lowing actors, who are the ideal | of the Latin people of Cuba, Tam- | pa and Key West: Bingo party will be held in La| Concha Park on Wednesday eve- ning, 8:00 p. m., February 5, un- der auspices of American Legion Auxiliary. Lovely assortment of prizes has been assembled. will be served. Alicia Llanes, . Finita Bujones, Jose, Fernandez. lencia”, Vi- cente Morin, “Pepe Cortez’, Clavelito, Miguel Govin: and Zenaida Romeu, pianist. Several hundred Key Westers greeted the group at the P. & O. dock. They very graciously ren- dered several guitar and vocal selections for their local admir- ers. After ‘Tampa, vana. Sock Social On Friday Evening Two Marriages Here Yesterday Bernard T. Hu rie J. Cummings, yesterday were married by Judge Raymond Lord at the county courthouse. a sailor attached to the ‘oca avy base. William M Jayne V. Billson, married by the judge. GRANTED DIVORCE Mrs. Macie Bethel Lawson, yesterday was granted an uncontested divorce — fror H. Lawson by Circuit Judge thur Gomez. spending they 10 days in will return to Ha- Hancock, 21, also were 21, Saint Elizabeth’ Paul's Chu nual Sock § Hall on o'clock Inte i arranged old its an- the Parish evening, 8:00 W Admiral Williams And Wife Visit Here CARD OF THANKS ahbors eviate ¢ cent bereave TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS OF WILLIAM CURRY’S SONS COMPANY: r Jack Holt ) THE GREAT decal ROBBERY PRIZE NITE = “TONIGHT jan28; feb4,1 |musii-maker—and with | broadcasting With js | j draftees away from home, w Refreshments | 7, and Ma- ENTERTAINERS _ GLENN MILLER, America’s No. 1 Band Leader and favorite of Army Camps with his two singing stars Dorothy Claire and Ray Eberle. MILLER PROGRAM IS GREAT HELP IN ARMY CAMPS , NATION’S MOST POPULAR BAND FIRST TO SERENADE AMERICA'S NEW FIGHTING FORCES That part of dancing young Am- erica now in the service of Uncle Sam can still hear their favorite personal greetings in the bargain. Tuesday, Wednesday and day evening, from wherev his Che field program, Glenn Miller's warm and friendly voice salutes his followers at some distant army training post. Sometimes he turns the mony over to his star girl singer sweet and demure Dorothy Cl and Dorothy takes up the c: the girls left back home with a eep An Eye On Your Or it may be a romantit ballad by Ray Eberle to keep the love fires burning, or some hig jinks melody from the Four Modernaires who always leave everyone within hearing distance in high spirits. Glenn Miller was the first big orchestra leader to think of the because he knows they think most of him. The public demand or the personal appearances of his popular band Thurs- he’s cere ire, > of |is taking him to all parts of the country. And wherever he may be—New York, Chicago, Cleve- land, Hollywood— never for- gets his young friends who are “in the army now.” Miller knows that the rhythm of the morning bugle can stir up plenty of motion but not the relaxing kind of pping around he can inspire with the catchy sv ing of “Tuxedo Junc- tion” 5 It his own ide; to keep in touch BUG DEAL w; and =S - HERE TOMORROW THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MINSTREL SHOW |ANNUAL SOCIAL HYGIENE DAY SET |AFFAIR TO BE GIVEN DUR- FOR TOMORROW ‘HEALTH UNITS WILL CARRY HIGH SCHOOL | ON WORK IN VARIOUS LOCALITIES IN COMBAT- ING DISEASE oe: —— iM : Paramore, head of the onroe County Heaith unit, in-; pai? alien The Citizen | Social Hygiene Day will be widely ‘observed tomorrow, Wednesday, Proceeds from this event will February 5. Slogan for the day is used for the purpose of pur- “America’s Health Is America’s ing e mel < Strength.” ing equipment for the Tav: j* Saion-General Thomas Par- ran recently said: “For What cause is this nation arming if not on behalf of the men, women and children who compose it? Their physical fitness, their freedom from preventable eases, their morale will determine | almost entirely the effectiveness of all other defense efforts. urgent now that the people be physically tough and morally sound.” | | Unusual event -schedyléd@ “for: this week is the aaa ented in srium tomorrow €¥ening at 8:00 o'clock. be cha ernier school. Program to be presented is as follows: First Part Rustycan—Richard Bland. Bones—John Rowe. Miss Melancholy—Mrs. Doll Miss Jemina—Doris Proctor. Miss Queen—Helen Bland. Miss Liverlip—Mrs. G. Don-| aldson a {soundness can never reach their Romeo—William Albury. |peak as long as venereal diseases Rastus—Ralph Gillispee. rank among the most serious Interlocutor— Albury. | health enemies of a nation. Intermission __ regrettable — and preventable — Military Tap, Waltz Clog, Sail- situation exists in the United Hornpipe, Harlem’ Jitter- | | States today. and Novelty Numbers. 000 Americans each year,, Theré Second Part .,. |afe an estimated 6,500,000 cases rnier Creek Court Cases”: | of this disease in the country right Whoopemup, on the now. Gonorrhea is probably twice -John Rowe. as prevalent as syphilis. Both roxide, Court Clerk—Rich- ‘diseases are preventable. Both ard Bland. are curable, in most cases, if diag- Officer, on guard—William Al-! j nosed and treated by a_ licensed , bury. ‘and competent physician. Prisoner John. Bi =e »ench— P Mrs. Mrs. Sneezer. Pine apple} G. Donaldso! Ralph Gillispe Edward Snow- Mrs. ' eases increase rapidly during wars and preparedness activity. Chief jamong the spreaders of infection itutes—traditional = of the armed E. P.' forces. During the last war ener- \getic measures kept vice and venereal disease at an all time jlow. The result was that the Am- erican Army was recognized as the “cleanest in the world.” But syphilis and gonorrhea still led as major causes of sickness gives an enterprising armed forces. adventurous nature, with a! protective measures fluent tongue and ready pen.,A enforced all over the benevolent nad sympathetic na- ture is combined with an am-{ bitious mind. Success and cgm-} DR. A. M. MORGAN fort, with more of the world’s; Announces that nds than you need, are indi- MRS. JULIA HERGATT | ed. Women born on this day , are often blessed with twin chil- is save in tHe ae dren. | Physical Therapy Dept. with the nation’s young recruits ; (Massage, Fume Baths, Colonics) and he’s using the most far-reach- Page Building Phone 281 ing and unfailing way—the magic air waves of radio. esse If you should be visiting an TRY IT TODAY— Army camp and notice groups of The Favorite in Key West young soldier: athered around a! ST B ND radio loudspeaker Tuesday, Wed- | CUBAN COFFEE nesday or Thur: y evenings, you | ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS y Bunion.. Yardstick Helen Bland} Frizzie Frazzle. .Mrs. Doll Horoscope Today’s must can be sure the © contingents of Glenn Miller fans—far from home | but close to the music that’s near- | est their hearts. that Annual} dis- | It is! Physical toughness and moral! That | Syphilis kills 100,-! History shows that venereal dis- | in the} be | country | without delay. Effective counter- NEW ARRIVAL IN | | | Announcement has been made jof the birth of a daughter on) Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Otis| |Norris, Eaton street. \to be getting along nicely. Postpone Date Of Card Party NORRIS FAMILY) _ | Mother and baby are reported |Street. | for. the boys TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1941 ONE-ARMED BOY EXPERT WITH RIFLE SOUTH BEACH NOTES | IOWA CITY, Ia.—Although he has only one good arm—the other is artificial—Jimmy Showers, 14- year-old high School student, is one of the best rifle shots in the school. He is on the school rifle team. By PEDRO AGUILAR Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Zara and Mr. and Mrs. John Peden are }camped almost every day at South Beach, foot of Simonton Mrs. De Zara and Mrs. Peden are spending their time making stockings and sweaters ,in. England. Also helping in this good work is Mis. Beacham Curry, have Pete. Mr. and Mrs, Rawley and Joe Allen, Earl Adams, Curry Moreno, Councilmen Ramsey and Carbonell are frequent visitors at the Beach, A benefit card party for the | army relief fund, originally | planned for tomorrow afternoon, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock, it was announced today. | Members of the army relief }committee postponed the party to attend the wedding of Miss Win- nie-Fred Jacobs, daughter of Capt. W. F. Jacobs, commander of the naval station. Miss Ja- ‘cobs and John Hope-Doeg will be married at the naval station jtomorrow. teresting recreation must be pro-! jvided. Such facilities are greatly | needed in civilian communities where men from the armed forces and from defense industries spend | attractions in the form of facilities ; and programs for wholesome, in- | Messrs. Axel and Marvin are Special — still playing tennis in their spare ; Chicago Shoe Skates emis -pet weeny eunba Wass White Shoes with Maple Wheels | Mrs, Julio De Poo and sisters; } $9.75 son, John, and Miss Moreno are | Tommie’s Skating Palace at the Beach occasionally, Perez,| FOR YOUTHFUL SPIRITS ROLLER SKATE Southard Street—Ladies 25¢ SESSIONS: 2:30 P. M. till 4:30 iss Ali EE : P. M.—Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. 7:30 Miss Alice Rawley and sister (1 19:00 P. M.—Pri. Sat. Holidays have been enjoying the sun, so + 8:06 till 10:30 P. M. ~2 | If You Can Walk You Can Skate Shoe Skates For Sale—Terms BINGO PARTY Don't Tolerate —Benefit— American Legion Auxiliary EXTERMINATE! WeGUARANTEE to Eliminate | Capt. Lopez and Capt. |the two guides at the Beach, have been out several days this weck and have made very good catches. | their free hours. Federal, state and Iggal coopeta- | tion in providing reengation facili-' ties is greatly nceded: Meanwhile. | |public-spirited men and women ! near training centers should do all , they can to help, using facilities | now available. Through the co-! operation of religious, educational | and civic groups, civilians can help | provide “good times in good com- | pany” for the boys on leave. BLADDER IRRITATION _ WAKE YOU UP? not normal. It may warning of sluggish kid- Make this 4-day test. Your; > back if not pleased. Kidneys | need occasional flushing as well as | bowels. Help increase elimination ‘during the day. Drink lots of soft water. Very little tea or coffee. Take a kidney laxer. Just say BUKETS to any druggist. Locally jat Olivieri’s Drug Store.—advt. 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