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THURS JANUARY 31, 1946 SOCIETY PHONE 535 fis Pe > Fs by i if a PATRICIA * Ty Su perb Dancing, Costumery, Lighting Mark Dance Recital By, Paul. Baron, — beautiful Ciyje Balief: he starred at. the \ Florentitie Gardens in Hollywood and has danced for -Warner of the most dancing Key West has seen w presented at the Ballet spons ed by Paul Baron on Monday at he High School Auditorium. Lighting effects were superb nd costumery excellent. It was/| above the tone of usual pro-j juctions of its naiure. Some ! tures: Xavier Cugat. acclaimed! him the foremost Latin American! dancer in this country. A second number presented by Mr. Baron was Begin the The Corps de Ballet composed | Beguine and there was ac omic; { Julie Stone, Mae Kaplan, Le-| sketch “School Days” with Nor- icia Garcia, Joan Lanier, yma Wallace. Baron’s ae a Norma’ W. | tion and moods are excellent and! Carleen his rhythm is fascinating. Julia F >. grace and nd pre tty in another world. of the Two formal numbers were the econd a ino, E n and graceful a: rpretation: s. In theis Gale Wallace uperb. in their classic} number | Ruth Simone and Mr. Baron and | the Moonlight Madona A petitie as composed: wtih Ruth Simone and Baron. of Mary Harris, Yolando Horris,! Bouncing acrobatic dance was! — Newhouse, Donna Gra-| by Miss Yolando Harris. hz and B a Wallac Trio Tap by Norma Wallace, 3 the of Vienna Joan Lanier, Betty Canova was|* an admirable presentation of a: precise. A military’ tap: was also} glo dance by Miss Gale! go@d. Wa | Bance of the Wooden Soliders | The Figiiter; by,; Yolando Harris was very Dance, ‘Pahl! neatly ppt Baron. Baron . Hel With @fie i and cos- lead;!ttummery ab eDance was| such! featured by Miss avie Printz) tudied with some ing artists of the Adolph Bolm or of, which called for: encores: equences MGM,| Costumes were by Madame Su- AicCr former premi-! san Staley and music by Hector the Opera of) Barro: and his Orchestra. Agnes De Mille, Following the. presentation country’s: scores of beautiful flowers were Mr.! brought to the stage Chi-| sented to the ve in a colorful setting as the final curtain went down. was Spanish, Bull Espana Cani, w of the country direc’ for and of lucers in the r of 19% with the Baron cago World’s ed two seasor Richard G. C urry y¢ elebrates Fourth Birthday At Party) Libano, tro. Johnnie Calleja, Hortense Cal- |leja, Teddy Key, Gabrie}; Garcia, iends with a party| afj¢e and Johnnie and Elaine fourth birthday |,Boan, Rogelio Molina,, ..Yyont The patty was giv- \Gercia; Oscar Molina, Jr, Eda band Edwin! Elwood, Mary and Jo- | sep Madido, Jr., Rese, Garcia, | | Martha’; Aci ‘Aurora, Robert and Rose Garcia. Elvira. Perez, Donald Curry, lgyr and sRichard Curry. Mesdames O. G. Koehn, Gordon Olnexos, Jr., Robert George, James rd Gary Curry, son rs. Charles B. Cur- entertained on- Monday. ..a| of his fr celebrating his group annive en at 2 h on C4roline street. and de- ents served. guests departed they | ard many more hap-j Games were played refr were the i F ciou: A he Cira Labrado, ch has. | Chas. we present included Bobbie-- George, ..Rob- | Stan Singleton, Bren-| Singleton, Percy. Cyrry, Yq! G, da and Deanue Curry, John Zinn! Robi Harold Crut,, Abthony Roberts, Donnovan and Edna|Deméeritt, Billy Esquinaldo, J. G. Donnie Bobbie Cree veeting, Carlos Calleja, A. el Ann Demer- rd, Mary Perez, Charles B. c Elizabeth liveros. ert and nd the Miss Ann Spencer, Le lor and others. Finger Painting, “Making Of Earrings With Felt Aid Sequins At Duval USO crafts the Woman's Duval streets, jays from 2 to 5 p.m. s from 8 to 10 a.m aubscher is in e at present felt and * es, doing whys ve clever as they War Vets Meet © wel Pass Evening on the an special meeting,of the Vet. ans of Foreign Wars is called jfor tnis evening. The meeting jis being held in order that a start can be made in preparing for the District Encampment to be held in‘’Key West in April. The meeting will be held on 2nd street and Flagler avenue. and are being, hands and fingers and an occa- USO, | sional slash with on| the thumb nail. Lovely, softly | muted paintings are thus. placed and’ on the canvas, which has been| first dipped im water the painting begins. It is very and of gs also’ tend these clas finge a ngs é e felt séguins is cut serves nger painting is a type| started by Ruth nd is very unique, used, just possibly the thumb nail. The a thin jelly-like worked with motions of the asily flowing Come to the Revival : . EVANGELIST Services é at First Methodist Church MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY CHILDREN’S SERVICE EVERY AFTERNOON at 3:15 Songs and Stories i RALPH. JOHNSON Young People’s Service, 6:30 P.M. - Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Plenty of Music - Songs -- Stories J TOTTI Tree errr Brothets' ‘and RKO motion pic-| movements put one} ballroom tango and rhumba by} . | vi finale | and pre-! i rious participants | Loudres and Linda Cas- | Nellie June Brad- | the back of} before | | interesting and anya may at-} THE KEY W Crusoes. Return Motion Pictures From Tampa Trip Mr. and Mrs. Hilary eae! An informative vative: tic on child- who left for Tampa recently to|/ren and motion pictures of nur- atteend the funeral of John Ro-|sery schools will» highlight a ker, brother-in-law of Mrs. Cru-| joint meeting of Kindergarten soe, returned to Key West last;Mothers and Woman’s Club | night. lof-the Wesley House, 7:45 o'clock: Others who made the trip, and’ tonight. {also returned. yesterday, were! Mrs, Roy Dulion will discuss} Fire Chief ‘Leroy Torres. and|“The Reaction of Children to | family, and Reynold Torres and} the Emotional Attitudes of gon, Charles ‘Torres: Parents” and will also present Mrs. Roker was. formerly. Miss| action. scenes. of nursery. schools Corrine Torres, sister of Leroy) for the edification of young and Reynold Torres. | mothers in, attendance. Mr. Roker, who was a 32nd! The meeting is scheduled for debree Mason, and who. was af- wesley House on Varela street. filiated with many ohter_lodges,'',]} members of the two groups was buried in Tampa on Tuesday! =nq interested parents are urged afternon, the funeral being at- lto be present tonight. | tended by a large number of rel | latives ani riends. ee ea |Crawfish Cocktail ‘Easily. Made A dash of tabasco sauce and 2 | squirt of lime help to make this extremely easy yet delicious cocktail. Crawfish Cocktail Fill. cocktail glasses three} quarters full with crawfish | that has previously been boiled, chilled and, cut into small pieces. | Season’ td taSte. with, salt,, pep- per, * ‘tomato ‘catslp,; Worcdster- shiré! Sauce) time juice and a few drops of. tobaseo,.satite=Serve very cold, \CocgnutiPlanits |. Exhibited z Six coconut Upl. Gedinet To Wed German Girl. Cpl. Louis a. Gud Godinet, son of; rs. Mercedes Godinet, 1124 Di- | on street, announces his en- |gagement to iMss. Lisa Wiegand, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Wiegand, Frankfurt (Maine), Ger- | many. tw Cpl. Godinet is 25- years old. |He has been: overseas 20: months. He was stationed in Paris, France, jseven “months before: going to} \Frankfurt in June of 1945. In July, he met Miss Wiegand, who} ‘is a well-known _ opera singer. She sang‘in dpera before the war. Miss Wiegand is an only daugh- | ter. Cpl. Godinet writes that he ex- |pected to come to the States in late March but he intends to re-/ turn to Frankfurt. Miss Weigand says that she} y shes some day to live in Flor-| | > plants, whicir were sent by the Key West Chamber of Commerce to the | De Soto Hotel. in Savannah, Ga., | are on exhibition in the lobby ‘of that hotel, according to a let- ter received bythe chamber this morning from the proprietor. Cards attached to the plants give the information that they came from Key West. Personal Notes Social functions around town include, .a.. luncheon, given by \Mrsi Norberg Thompson: yester- | day. °°: A‘‘cocktail party given Tonight at the Beach USO|by Mrs. Mary ‘Louise . Spotts- |the proceedings are going to be | wood-Johnson agree ¢ night. . jreversed.\ahd the service men|A luncheon ‘given -by: Mrs. Opal are| going to.serve the hostesses.|Van _ Dursen (|yégterday, .. A The hostesses are. decorating the } cocktail . party,-.given. last night USO for the final party to be|by Commanter! and, Mrs. Lee held Satarday and Sunday.> Goddard. rit In charge of the serving for! the service men are Roderick M, Kerr Sle SoM, and Raymond Jacquette, Sle. [« Godinet has been in the He holds the | Cpl. ;Army 25 months. Good Conduct medal, E.T.O. rib- bon, two Battle Stars and the Combat Badge. He fought in the Battle of Normandy, France, July and August, 1944. | Service Men To |Serve Hostesses Sel BP 2 od Ge TT TILL STRAND THEATER Sleepless Nights, JACK HALEY in of tne tibee scene ori ip to purifythe blood and ke “One Body Too Many” | fired and don't work fight in the davtines Coming: “Molly And Me” many people have to Cy up myents. 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It stays meciat te ee Se ps Ae odor, check perspiration— safely! 10¢ ee "Stays Moist In The Jar! a ee Wesley 1 Tonight! (Continued trom Page One) EST CITIZEN brated his - 80th birthday last” ; December. 16, it-had only 30 em- | | ployees. Through his. 53 years of continual. service the company has grown to the extent that to-! KNIGHT DECLINES | company’s general superintend- ent since 1926, was named vice-| was reelected secretary, treasur-| ©°5+ er by the board of directors. | When Col. Knight founded the} empire here in 1893, he brought! Casualties are put at 79,507. Wiordia its first elettric street] ~~ a cars and made Tampa one of the ‘first cities in the country to have such modernized transportation. From this parent organization, the Tampa Suburban ' Railway Company, came the Tampa Elec-| trie Company, which gave the: | city its first electric power sy$*} |tem. In those days Tampa was a village of a few thousand popu-! lation with sand streets and board sidewalks. 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