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SOCIETY — eecceceees esee T PLAYERS. ORGANIZE FOR WINTER SERIES OF PLAYS) KEY WE By PATRICIA KEY WEST PLAYERS held; rigan” portrayed by John Mon-| (Polling Place—Dixie Hall, White- their weekly meeting Monday | salvatage and “Rosie” played by! night at the Barn Theate:. Blithe| Faye Roberts was very clever. | Spirit by Noel Coward is being | Those two adorable girls, the; read with the intention ot put-/|Goerhing Sisters, gave the audi-/ tng on the play at some anfures | ence a fine ed ganee, ond Betty | date. ohanson wit! er tin Amer- ven or eight years ago alica rhythms and her Spanish | first group of Navy fliers were dress with bodice and handker- stationed here. They were all! chief and black lace was one of | young men who had had pro-|the hits of the evening. fessional training in the theater} The Ziegfield girls, danced by or had had dramatics in coliege.| the senior boys’ chorus, was a} Soon they contacted Mrs. Ger-j; riot. Those two songsters, the! trude Ricketts, an actress of re-| Thompson sisters, gave a very | nown and through her the Key! professional performance with! West Players were started. |their “I'l Buy That Dream.” | Some of the members at that} Gerry Pinder’s one slow tap re Mrs. Gertrude Rick- | and one fast tap was excellent. | and Mrs. Guy Carlton,! Al Pelella, one of the hits of | nd Mrs. Tow nsend Morgan; | the Navy Show, “Sweating It | Mills White.| Out With Rhythm”, lest his | > been active! round, soft voice to “How Blue| -| The Night”, “Love Letters” and “If You Are But A Dream.” | “Stompin” at the Savoy” was | a slow, sultry jive number of ne) Senior Boys and Girls. CAPT. GEO. ALLEN Warren! The orchestra deserves special is home for the Christmas holi-| ™ention et et slendid ac- iS a companying of the numbers and/ a Fe ieee a Se | their individual band medley in-| Jr., is expected home soon. They; Cluding Old Man River, Make ate the sons of Mrs, Wm. War-}Believe and Why Sony ate ren of 511 Eaton street. Mrs. Warren, who is inj The finale, a parade of Faodls Miami, will return to Key West) Cis 1 daring dresses’ was ‘very c E 0 yy occa-)| BUTERE sional movements of the Zieg-| !field boys in feminine costumes ‘c meeting: of through the parade. Gloria ub was ne’d| Acevedo in her zebra bathing | suit was a hit of the evening. ene ie eae speak: | "(Sponsors of the show were sketch on “Life of a Wife| wt, SOWn, cmd Mr. Cyrit/ ae Se REseye” Maree Marshall. Lighting was by the senior boys and costumes were Bowser nm accomplished poet designed by Rene. and writer and many of her! * ee writings have appe2red in the| Saturday Evening Post. MRS. BETTY SHUTIS, sec- " retary to the Director of Public | The hostesses of the luncheon} | Service, left this morning for | secu McCracken and Mrs. + Connecticut where she will make | On the twenty-first of Decem- Bee eee ee Sate | ber a dinner dance will be given| i=, ™aried to a Navy man who| for the athicers = =. 2. | had been stationed here. The | eet matt and their Rames| eraniaeee of the city presented | verre pied Wives Club. her with a conch shell lamp to | x * : remind her of the Island City. | .A COCKTAIL party will be) Mrs. Shutts said that she felt | given tonight at 1307 Whitehead | as if she were just going away | street by Capt. and Mrs. Wm.}on a vacation and not really Simunich to celebrate their| leaving Key West. Shé added | fourth welsing eee: Ene would always think of this | city. STUDENTS JAMBOREE at} Kk Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Millard High School Auditorium! a great success. | Johnson write from Chicago that it is quite cold up there and Joe ite azarovici. xk & kk * LUNCHEON of ceremonies. ; Margar Ann Pettis, wasi and "that influenza is going the exceptionally good and in her|xgunds. Mrs. Johnson is the for- comedy skit with Gerry Pinder|mer Matilda Knight of this city brought down the house with! and Mr. Johnson is the son of laughter. Very sweet and charm-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of ing was Miss Doren Cruz in} this city. Mr. Johnson was for- her rendition of Dreams. “Har-!mer city clerk. JR.-SR. HIGH ‘SCHOOL ROOM MOTHERS ENTERTAIN FACULTY The Junio! room Senior tertained the high school €vening at the Zach guest w mothers of the; Baumgardt, who attended the | High School en-! P.-T. A. convention at Daytona | the Beach, introduced a song that | Gucsdiay! | Was taught them while there, | = | and it was enjoyed by all. A school annex. | vocal solo was rendered by Mrs | mei by the! Preston, a member of the fac- »ol_ president, Mrs. Mrytland/ulty, which brought great ap-| who introduced each plause. acher to the parents, with Mrs.| The refreshments were served | bi , hospitality, pre-|from a beautifully decorated | teacher with a/table using the Christmas rge made of white, motif. Mrs. Fernando Camus, as?’ themums. Mrs. Earl {sisted by ‘Mrs, J. L. Menendez; m chairman, furn-}Mrs. Earl\Baumgardt and Mrs. is > grand entertainment; Ted Canova, presijied at the which was enjoyed by all. { table. All - present expressetl, Mrs. Fernedo Camus, Mts.' their having a most enjoyable. Ted Canova and Mrs. Eari' evening. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM PRESENTED AT ST. PAUL’S AUXILIARY MEETING members ot faculty Auxiliary of St. Knight, | Glenwood Church held its December} Louise Grant, & Mon afternoon in the} Sweeting, Emerson Archer,| Ross Sawyer, Harry Baker, Glo- riana Bayly, James MacConnell,} and the Mirses Leila Pitcher, Grace Kemp, Jennie Seymour and Maggie Pierce. mee rectory _ This being the last meeting be- the holiday season, Mrs. James Mz acConnell arranged gram devotionals were ung by the group. The Harris School P.-T. A. held fering” amounted to $171.02. This out the Episcopal church and is Hey. CP Howes was the guest for hospitals and schools in the| (Clock, the P.“T. A. will put on| cash gifts to the “American Mis-| , 4 matinee will be held on Tues- Friday afternoon was the time! The operetta is under the di-) At the close of the meeting de-| Mrs. Edes. EARLIEST METHOD Thosé¢ who attended the meet-j | seph Ladd, Ralph Russell, Ed-}from wells to refineries was in| payee . Operetta For an mas carols; December 17 Grant announced that the Fall Jnited Thank Of- is the women’s thank offering, er ates meeting-on Tues-| Presented twice a year through: | sed used exclusively to pay the sal-j SPeaker of the evening. aries of women missionaries and On the night of Dec. 77 at 7: 30| mission field. at the Harris School an operetta, | The group voted to also sendj The Isle of Christmas Dreams. sion for Lepers” and to the Li-| 4a¥, Dec. 18, at 2 o'clock for the| brarian Mission in Africa. kiddies. set to visit the old folks at the] rection of Miss D. Dungan and} County Home. ue E. Jones. Music will be by licious refreshments were served| by the hostess. i ing were: NEW YORK.—The _ earliest Mesdames Milton Sawyer, Jo-! method of transporting crude oil) mund Curry, Roy Avery, Ben-} barrels carried oh horse-drawn jamin Tynes, May Douglas, Jeff’ wagons. holders who are qualified to vote in the Special Beach Bond Elec- | ; tion to be held on the Iith day of December, A. D. 1945. The following is a list of free- Election Precinct No. 1 head St, Key West, Florida) Adams, George W. Aguero, Otto Albury, Merlin Albury, William V. Allen, J. B. Artman, L. P. Bryant, Ethel Carbonell, Louise M. Carlton, Guy Castillo, Tranquilino Chambers, Esther Andrews Cleare, Oscar Cobo, Delio Collins, Yulee Cook, Joseph G. Curry, C. Sam B. Curry, Gertrude A. Curry, Leonard T. Curry, Nathalie Roberts Delgado, Ella Delgado, U. J. Del Villar, Frank Del Villar, Rita Demeritt, Anthony Diaz, Maximo L. Dick, Maude E. Dunn, Marion Logan Esquinaldo, Amelia Esquinaldo, Enrique Jr. Esquinaldo, Milton Fernandez, Benjamin Fleming, Isabel Gardner, Eliza Gardner, Susie A. Gates, Samuel TY Gelabert, Celaida Gibson, Charles Goddard, Emily Goddard, Leland H. Gomez, E. C. Gonzalez, Martin Greaux, St. Elmo A. Grifin, John A. Grooms, Bascom L. Grooms, Rosalie B. Guiterez, Gabriel Harris, W. Curry Johnson, J. M., Sr. Johnson, Katrina K. Johnson, W. Franklin Jr. Kemp, H. E. Kirchheiner, J. Otto - Kirchheiner, Ruth Knowles, H. L. Leasure, Katherine D, Leasure, Shelby C. Lester, J. Lancelot Milts,; Albert 32°} Mills, A: Elmina Morales, A. Morgan, A.M... , McCardle, Verdane Neely, Arimentha Ochandarena, Sullie Osorio, Joaquin Parra, Amado Pearlman, Ji Peatnan, Perpall, Course V, Jr. Perpall, Kathryn L. Pinder, Hazel Isabelle Pinder, T. Luther Roberts, Birdie Roberts, Chas L. Roberts, Ismay Roberts, John H. Roberts, Lou H. Rodriguez, M. I. Richard, Mattie Harris Sands, Hilda L. Sawyer, Wiliam Schneider, Edna V. Schneider, Rudolph Shutts, Harold F. Sikes, George W. Smith, Ruth M. Stone, Julius F., Jr. Stone, Lucille S. Sweeting, W. C. » Swicegood, Eola & Thompson, Samuel. R. Torres, Leroy Villareal, J. R. Watkins, waken Poker > Whalton; Hiley Wilson, Corine S. Zorsky. Joseph Zorsky, Marjorie sophia: Election Precinct No. 2 (Polling Plece—County Court House, Key West, Floxtda) Acheson, Alfred A. Albury, Grover C. Archer, Charles T. Baker, Flossie S, Baker, Harold Baldwin, Annie E. Bates, Frances A. Bearup, John D. Bethel, Adelbert Bethel, Rodman J. Cabrera, Sebastian Jr- Carbonell ming § Dillon, Cleveland DiNegro, Albert L. Dion, Fred J. Douglass, May L. Elias, Jacob M. Ellsworth, Wm. M. Ellsworth, Adelaide C. Felton, Berlin E. Freeman, Wm. A. Gandolfo, Claude A. Gandolfo, May Garnett, Butt Gardner, Clifton, Larry Gordon, William R. Graham, Mary Lee (Polling Place—Gasoline Filling) | Station, corner Fleming and White) THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Harden, Hunter G. Harden, Ruth Pintado Haskins, Henry B. Hattrick, Carrie E. Illingworth, Haydn Illingworth, Miriam Baker Jerman, Corinne Johnson, Frank W. Johrison, Hubert C. Johnson, James L. Kantor, Joel George Kantor, Adella Kemp, Richard H. Keeton, J. A. Kirke, Wallace B. Kirke, Jessie Porter Ketchum, Charles H. Key, Stanley C. Knowles, Bertha L. Knowles, Dorothy A. Knowles, Neil M. Lacedonia, Julio Ladd, Frank H. Laubscher. Gertrude Lee, Louise Elizabeth Lopez, Aquilino Lopez, Evelina L. Mock, Virgina Lee Marshall, Catherine A. Monsalvatge, P. R., Sr. Monsalvatge, Wm. H. Monsalvatge, Kathryn B. Monsalvatge, William Her- man Jr. i Moreno, B. C. | Moehrke, Wilbert J. I Navarro, Raymond G. | Nelson, N. P. . Newhouse, Eva Lee Otto, Joseph Page, Helena M. Parramore, James B. Patterson, Etta Pierce, Emory, L. Pierce, Kathleen W. Pierce, Jennie Curtis Pinder, Harry M. Porter, Wm. R. Price, Clem C. Price, Emily M. Printz, Barbara R. Read, Norval K. Roberts, J. Frank Roberts, Theodore E., Jr. Robinson, Minnie H. Russell, Everett Sawyer, Annie E. Sawyer, Benjamin F. Sawyer, Berlin A. Sawyer, W. Warren J Joseph H., Jr. (Can not see to write) Sales, Bruce Sharpley, Annie M. Schreiber, George Schneider, Frank C. Shultz, Genevieve Spencer, Bernice Spottswood, Florence Mu; Spottswood; John M. Stowers, J, 'R. Siwieting, Maryik: Taylor, Charles Taylor, Fae Ayala Thompson, T: T. Thompson, Mervin W. Toppino, Charlie Toppino, Orsolina Valladares, Leonte A. Warren, Genevieve Allen Weaver, Lillie E. Williams, Mary C. Williams Filia S. Williams, Tleer, | Wimmenaner, Tessie Crews) Wolkoff, Abe R. i Wolkoff, Emma Yates Anthony Yates, Magdalena Election Precinct No. 3 Streets, Key West, Florida) Adams, Earl R. Albury, Marguerite R. Archer, Ellis C. Archer, John V. Archer, W. Franklin Baker, Mary Elizabeth Baker, Clyde Baker, Wm. M. Baker, Harry H FA JES George W. eld. Laura > Curtis, Charles _ Day, Mary E. Demeritt, William W. Dopp, Robert H. Dopp, Norma M. Fox, G. M. Gibson, Phillip son, Paul Harris, Vera H. Hancock, Sylvia R. Higgs, Clarence S. Hudlow, Horace S. Hudlow, Irma V. Johnson, Hester L. Kennedy. Ida J. Kiefer, Philip W. Kiefer, Hazel L. Kiefer, Rhoda Kirschenbaum, J. J. Knowles, Allen Lunn. Charles V. Mathews, Chas. S. Mathews, EAs McMahon, Louise McClintock, Samiel McConnell, Bertha McKillip, Lillian L. Pierce, W. H. Pinder, Harold R. Pinder, Sam B. Reardon, William H. Reardon, Agnes S. Roberts, Veral C. Roberts, Percy M. Roberts, Antoinette Roberts, Edwin H. Roberts, J. Carlyle Rodriguez, Rubie Russell, J. Winfield Sands, “Adrianna Sawyer, Reva Sawyer, Lenard R, Sawyer, Albert Leroy Sawyer, Chester B. Soderberg, Olof Solomon, Fred H. Sweeting, John Glenwood Tedder, W. R. Watkins, Wm. Roger Watson, Lawton E. Watson, Sarah L. Wallace, Moreno E. West, John A., Jr. Weech, Frank O. White, James O. Election 1 Precinct No. 4 (Polling Place—Schoothouse, cor-! ner United and “Streets, Key West, Florida) ~ Adams, Mary O. Adams, A. Maitland Adams, Gerald H. Albury, Paul G. © Albury, Mary F. Albury, Willard M. Albury, Macie E. Albury, Mary E. Albury, Charles E. Archer, Geo. F. Arnold. Wm. M. Avila, Stephen C. Ayala, Emma N. Baker, Harry M. Baker, Ruth M. Bayly, Gloriana M. Bethel, Livingston Bervaldi, Hollon R. Blackwell, John F. Boyden, Ralph B. Boyden, CHarfotte H. Brinton, Louis C. Brinton, Harriet B. Cabrera, Raymond Camus, Fernando E. Carey, Albert H- Cates. Harold L. Carbonell, F. S. Cormack, Janet G. Crosby, Grace R? Curry, Charles J. Curry, Edmund Lee Curry, Irma Delgado, Raymond Dominguez, W. J! Doughtry, William T., Jr. Drummond, G. W. Drudge, S. H. Dudley, Alice L. Dulion, Florence B. Falk, Charles Faraldo, Ralph J. Felton, John Raymond Felton, Mildred Olsen Filer, Charles R. , Fontanilla, Andres Garcia, Reinardo Joan Gar¢ia, Dari Q.*! Gardner, John A. Galey, H. C. Gomez, Lawrence Gonzalez, Louis Jr. Hamlin, Roy , Hamilton,Gordon D. ° Hamilton, Kathryn Bei Earl E. milton, Hattie Lou dricks, HS. ~ Herrick, Homer By Hinde, tae 7 He pape Benjamin pov Myrt! Hyman, Jack R. z Johnson, Vesey A. : Johnson, Evie K. ~ Johnson, Sinton D, Johnson, W. W. Johnson, Raymond Johnson, Fred L. Kemp, Wm. A. Kemp, S. Ellis Knight, Peter T. Knight, J. H. Knight, Harry F. Lewin, Lyle Lewin, Roy J. Lopez, Daniel H. Lopez, Aquilino Jr. Lord, Raymond R. Lord, Mamie Lowe, Charles S. Mathews. Elizabeth. W. Mulberg,' Gladys McKilip, Juliette Russell McKilip, Gilbert A. McKnight, Mary J. Pierce, Lewis E. Pinder, J. J. Pinder, Ralph B. Pinder, Percy Pinder, Hamilton W. Pinder, Marjorie Pinder, be tae Olsen Quinby, Edwin Saunders, Flora L. Saunders, Mizpah M. Saunders, Miriam Saunders, C. Leon Sauriders, Jess Willard Sawyer, Ross C. Sawyer, Sarah W. Sawyer, Florence E. Sawyer, Richard H. Sawyer, Angela F. Sawyer, Harry M. Shaw, Harry Sheppard, Oswald J. , Silveira, Mary Smith, Hastings C. Smith, Charles H. Smith, Charles E., Sr. Smith, Charles E., Jr. ith, Louis Stark, Edgar W. Stark, Marian Stricker, G. J, Tedder, G. P. Thompson, Edward Lee Thompson, C. Marvin Thompson, J. T. Thompson, Mary H. Thomas, Jean Todd, Edderd W, Torbitt, Alexander, Jr. Trevor, Jerry J, Trevor, Mary B. Turner, L. O. Urion, Hermon W. : Valdez, Maximo Varela, J. M. Villate, Eloy Vinson, Walter Vinson, Josephine Voght, F. M. Watkins, D. C. Watson, Roger L. Watson, Maude Park ‘White, Mitchell White, Nellie Whitmarsh, Lancelot W. Woodson, Edward *P. Yates, Earl a) Yates, Eva May Election Precinct No. 5 (Polling Place—Recreational Hall, Poinmciana Place Extension, Key West. Fla.) Bonamy, Michael A. Bonamy, Margaret Cormack, Donald Duncan, B. M. Elwood, Harry L. Faulkner, Roy E. Faulkner, Myrtle L. Ferguson, Agnes H. Forns, Mary C. Horre, M. J. Hutcheson, Vermell W. Jackson, A. T. Kinsman, Lou Kinsman, Everett V. Ladd, Paul 0. ~ peta Orsbeh Lew kes nit ‘A. i ae ‘Charles G. Mack, Kent E. + eeMarks, Vera G, Nyberg, es Vv. oes! M. ioe Everett R Saunders, Neil: ogg prt a i ital Alfred i Witto, Gertrude Zigner, Walter Election Precinct No. 6 Andrew, Douglas M. Albury, Willie Albury. M. E Johns = Wiest, Donal Werkhe I, John Erg stration, Sif Fiorid tif$ that the list ds a true and ce the qualified freeh | entitled to vote Beach Bond Ele the 11th day of 1945. December JOHN ENG Supe T Puilding » | sion, Key West Bloomfield, Charles Clinton’ Bloomfield, Mary E. BuShea, Ray O. Caston, Miner I, Clark, Charles W. Clark, Pearl Coward, Frank M. DeStolfe, Austin Bhiaids, Betty “Betty K. _ Forsythe, ¥. aa apn, Ww. B. White, C. R. Woodbura, 4. Woodburn, Elizabeth H. Zetterower, Russell D. j j JACK J. GONSOLO. tend to register name with the ¢ Court of Monr Dated Nev pa THE CIRCU “PREVESTH J ie Or THE sTaTr IN AND FOR MONROE ™ CHASCER). ond ™ THELMA GROSS CON j wat Piaineitt ANSUL"EST OF MARRIAGE NOTICE To" 5 7 You will pi | a bill of com plat against you in ause and to M RAYMOND P Attorney for t