The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1945, Page 4

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FG FOUR peecececes eescccccee MRS. CHRISTINE DUNN VISITING HERE HAS TOURED SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES | | | By PATRICIA Wm. Warren, Mrs. erts, Mrs. Marion Stark, Miss Mary Trevor, Mrs. May Doug- las and Mrs. Dan Navarro. | Chas. Rob-| Ki kk THE JAYSHEES held a meet- |ing on Monday night. Topic of ; discussion was how to raise money for the charity aid they are going to give the county. ; They intend to make up Christ-! |mas baskets to take there. A committee appointed to in-! vestigate the number of people in the Home, the number of men and the number of women. ; | Those on the committee are Mrs. !Rueda and Mrs. Sweeting. On Dec. 17, they will raffle off cakes to raise money f the purpose. The Jayshees meet? evrey other Mond: total plane a minutes. If train it beginning Buenos joining up to the Iguas in the north province tina, w Pa and gentina meet su F, ofte Niagara Dunn’s opinion it i r me magnificent and beautiful. It out in the wilderness and ex- otic in This took one w Startng another Paulo, Brazil. S industrial capital is often compared From Sao Ouro Preto. great and rounde on Bahia, r 1 at x * RED CROSS training course soon after the first of the year for volunteer | workers. Work is planned for four hours in the morning and four hours in the afternoon. Also once a month socials will be given for the workers. The Red Cross needs volun- teer workers badly. If you > interested, contact Mrs. Van Dursen at the Red Cross office on Front street. have is planning a The Iguas- compared to M s beauty ,» she took over to Sao Paulo is the | of Brazil and with Detroit. to the sur to of two levels, 1e new. There law old part can never be touch or anything new brought in. It ain just as it is. From there dad and th * ko * MISS REMELIA SANCHEZ of Cuba arrived over the from Miami to spend *month with Mr. and Mrs. | Pedro Aguilar. Miss Sanchez’ brother is a ball player on the | Regla team coming here for | ; Dec. 7 memorial exercises and j ball games. Her father is a} former Key Wester. Pex EX THREE KEY WEST service- men were due to arrive from j overseas on the Hood Victor | docking at Boston yesterda’ | They are Sergeant George W.} Henriquez, Private George C Collins and Private First Class Alphonso T. Dean. we e* *& POLICE CHIEF Louis Eisner will be the guest speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce which will be held at the Ocean View Restaurant tonight at} eight o'clock. flew in Paulo she which ig countr is to rer | > com- agencies One to 1 and the ro andj Atlantic | tou other Buenos side. In clos to Rio Aires de on Mrs. Dunn com- mented uprising in Ar- gentina not due to the people but to the kind of gov- ernment * BOARD of the met on Monday s bus ke EXECUTIVE Woman's Club night to disc ness for the on Tuesday The 2 Me, 5 MR. and MRS. E. P. WINTER have arrived in the city to spend the season here. Each year this S afte j fine couple comes down to be in board members are Mrs.! Key West for the winter season ing noon NAVY AND HIGH SCHOOL TALENT COMBINED IN SHOW THURSDAY | “Student J red by the Sen- > Key West High | sented in the lay ¢ There will only Comedy Skit—Marc Anthony } —(with dué apologies to Shake- speare) — Margaret Ann Pettis | and Gerry Pinder. | An Ole Irish Favorite—Har- rigan—John Monsalvage assisted | !by Fay Roberts. School, will auditorium = Thu at 8:15 o'clock. one pe formance ning be } jhis fervent j she had told him frankly she did| | enmity. But he didn’t want her to Chapter 1 [Saturday 5:30 p.m. to 6:05 p.m.]} (THE uneasiness that had devel-| oped in the five weeks of her} Marriage possessed Julia now un-| checked. She gave up trying to {read the book she held and tried to discover what, actually, was at the bottom of the trouble. | Robey’s attitude toward her since their marriage had been al-! ternately indifference and fierce! jealousy. It was a shock at first} because she had thought he was in] FS love with her. Her belief in his} devotion and her deep obligation} to him had made her consent to} Proposals although} not ‘love him. Now his jealous} tantrums and suspicions were be-! coming more frequent while, par-| adGxitally, he showed at times a/ real dislike for her. It was not the fiery hate of a lover but a cold} leave him. Her offer had brought on one of his worst rages. She saw him as an image flected in a pool, sometimes and clear and sharp and agai vague and badly distorted by light ripple on the surface. That! was the trouble, she thought, the} odd things were small and she magnified them. In a strange sit- uation and among people she} knew hardly at all, her viewpoint) was- out of focus. It didn’t mean Robey was unbalanced be- cause he craved a_ spotlight on and off the stage. That was nat- uraF for an actor..And she could never forget he had saved her life. The speculative way he had gazed at her last night intruded! on this logic and she shuddered. Some one — Jerry 3 thought—had said that the love} birds—meaning Robey and she— were going to be forgotten by the ress if something new didn’t appen. That the public was tired) of devotion stories. Robey’s look had frightened} her. His large light blue eyes had stared blankly and she felt nis thoughts racing madly behind them. as if he plotted a new head- line and it didn’t matter whether it was pleasant or not, it must be} pig. She had already learned that is idolatry of the press blinded him to any consequences of his plans if they achieved their pur- Ppse of puiting him before the public. The entrance of Moore into the library gave her a start. “Mr. Harman is here, madam,” he said. He was a tightly built stocky man, about forty - five, with a luxuriant growth of hair that made his head seem dispro- portionately large. His features} were small and converged in the center of his fleshy face. He was far too exotic looking to make a comfortable servant. He had once} been a juggler on the same vaudeville circuit that Robey had traveled before fame had tossed him .into stardom. Moore treated | his new mistress in a knowing,| superior manner that was irritat-! eat a He stood there for amome imperson ing but protest. She wa: s him and avoided him if pi “I put him in the salon you were in here, madam.” “All right,” said Julia. feeling young and awkward. The use of the word “salon” had seemed strained to her at first but it nad| ; a dramatic quality which Robey hiked. CROSS the hall she ent drawing e black plastic stop so that it was above the table, w: ning slowly. He extended hands silently and she put into them. She saw that the entrance his dramat called for at the moment an followed his cue. He was tall wi! an egg shaped head that tapere: into a narrow mouth and po! ted | chin. There were gray hairs in the} silky dark hair. These and the lines around his deep set hazei| p! eyes made him appear older than} n his thirty-four years. The dark} to make his shoulders broad. Th: he had a brilliant mind, Julia not doubt. All of the plays w he and Robey had written produced had had- at least mark of succ had a somew which he portioned out by som secret standard of his own. wi ing it meticulously as he di ‘ pensed it. Pee |: He stood there for a moment} © while his eyes went over h sorbedly and impersonally. She loosened her Hands. the unleashed suit he wore was artfully tailored} man hefore she |! Grace was “Robey d | spectacular display DAILY REMINDERS Standard om Association Today’s Anniversaries 1782—Martin Ven Buren, N lawye Boston. AUC fight | Killed June humor Iowa. To Ha his day. born S Died at 33. June 7, 1906. Today in History age n&s been tiful. Low, too wide for make: 1876—295 die Y. theatr 1918 — Burleson’ office profit—a rare post office history. 1933—Ratification of Utat sures the end of Prohibit 1942—Government’ closure on Pe before. Brooklyn, in le BEEN n-ne Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN (| aicusan. 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Cunningham, both ationed her a an Be eee tee uovely Southern | i | Belles—Swa iver—Danced | at the Flee ind School. Dur-} py Boys Choris ae ea ing Hee perform Yankee Doodle—Military Tap poee gui —Danced by the Goering Siste: orale vo _Tll Buy The Dream—Sung by eee é Vera and Barbara Thompson. j Air Sta Rhythm Tap—Honeysuckle Rose | One Gerry Pinder. pe From the motion picture, Love | deal o Letters, Al Pelella_ sings he dances the song by the same name. Band Medley—Ol’ Man Rive Make Believe, and Why Do boys Love You. and store taking plenty fo laugh riot end proves light of the Progran Openi off of laughs the audience. from are inj Its a begfhning to es to high- | how. Introducing those jivin’ Jacks | and Jills in Stompin At The avoy—Danced by chorus. Parade of Models—Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody—Sung by Al z w Blue the Night | Pelella — Models: Marion Pick t ens, loria’ Acevedo, nit Danced by Fran Watson, Veda Thomrson Barbara Thompson, Mary Tor- ano. The magic of the mind is imagination. Im- agination transformed America fr derness to the greatest cultural power on earth. Imag: courage and determination be mans and the Japs. THE CSecMiest FLAVOR OF THE MONTH Lovely Doren | God Bless America — Entire company. ; ae cen GETS ARMY RELEASE SOCIAL CALENDAR THURSDAY “Students Jamboree”, School Show. 8 p.m. School Auditorium. Junior E Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Woman Club, Duval Street. SATURDAY Food Sale, Key West Woman's! Club. Clubhouse, Duval St. men FRIDAY | the Cuban-American Memorial Ex-! S separation ercises. 8 p.m. San Carlos: 2 painter. Theatre. | e time 5 atior | appreciation for his make it possible for the aerial | ed in > combat arm to contribute im- Brig. Gen. Y. H. Taylor, measurably to victory.” 4 manding general of He served overseas in the} Field, stating “The Army Air South America Theater with the | cs Imagination will help win tt For winning the peace ca in one word, prosperity for all and prosperity means j makes jobs? (Spe lito The Citizen) DREW FIELD, T. charge certi Air Forces this fie} complet ice in the Randolph L gela street, Key West One of m released They come from American And the Telephone Company a part of that enterprise. Because days lie ahead—big days that mea Prosperity for Floridians. - High’ ble dis- High the Army base at narked the hs of serv y Pic: An- The 5,125 men and women of phone Company in Florida are ting into effect the greatest expa Their imagination did not go ing the war years. It rema gtam in their history in this s for an expenditure of millions of do the drawing boards. { | | Yes, here's a real Holiday treat—full of the good- from ness of old-fashioned egg nog flavoring, skillfully- blended and frozen with rich cream. Enjoy this timely treat often during the Holiday Season. Just wa ICE CREAM Sealtest dealer’s—and take a quart or more home. Division of National Dairy Product: Corpor. 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