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.\) By PATRICIA ne Pa Of ficers’ Wives Da. |Mrs. Tom Payne Y Visiting Here nee At Club Held With Beautiful Decorations Patio in hte Officers’ Club on Whitehead Street looked like a huge beautiful flower. garden Friday night at the Officers’ Wives Dinner-Dance Behind and around: the ‘band+ stand were flowers of every: va riety and hue, and: each: ipillar ed with long-sternmed . On the Buffet tabies were red, white and blue candles and a great white flower basket, with red, white and blue ribbons entwined in the handle and a tre- mendous bow perched on top, fill- ed with red bougainvillaea, white The waltz contest was won by Mrs, Madaline Brown and Com mander Reordan afid the ‘couple way -présented with G bottle “of walta‘ were Lt.' ler Blau- velt, Captain W: O.'Speticer anid) Mrs. Steven Dotiglass. The party was) a decided suc- eéss and the credit should go to the club's president, Mrs. Mary Ott, and its committee, composed of Mrs. Howard. J..Lindell, Mrs. E. B. Rogers and Mrs. J. J. Sis. kovis Also to Lt: Commande: giladioli and forget-me-nots, seiv- s centerpiece. Mable Ramey. Lindell and Lt.-Commander Ott for their able assistance. Worthy Grand Matron At OES Meeting March 8 Fern Chapter OES held its regular meeting on Friday eve- ning at the Scottish Rite Temple, Simonton and Eaton streets. Mrs. Jennie Fae Bervaldi pre- sided and degrees of the ordey were conferred on Mrs. /Plizabeth Raines and Mrs,,Mary Dennesy* Mrs. Mable Ramey, ,,.we) grand matron of the grand ¢ ter of Florida, the grand office: representatives, .committee ( RA Mh- bers, and the grand instructor ot Visitors Present At California Visitors present at the Friday night Winter Visitor Social were: R. Schmeider, Three Oaks, Mich.; s. James Weurding. Lawton, Mich.; John Dian, USN, Dallas, T Miss Shirley Orange,| Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Edith; Orange, Des Moines, Iowa; Flor- ence B. Dulion, Key West; Stanfield, USN, Norwick, Conn.; i, Buffalo, N. Y. K Miami Beach, Fl: ard Turben, USN, Yancaster, 0.; M USN, Houta, La. Young, Cam . Stuart, USN, bridge, Boston, *Chaplatie Hall ig: edith, Chavo Hall Ma.; Frank Collect, Ballston aN 'Y.: "Edna Collect, Ball} Lee Pollacl, Key West; " George Bell, Torontc, Canada R. Bergeron, USCG, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Edna Spurlin Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss A. Love joy, Boston, M. Jane Hopkins, Milwaukee, Wisc Mrs. Brown, Rockford, Ill.; J. Cherubina, US) Greensburg, Penn.; Zaida Brown, Rockford, Ill Mrs. A. Goldberg, Cleveland Heights, O.; A. Goldberg, Cleve- land Heights, O.; E, Densmore, Mason, Mich.; Mary McCabe, | district 29. will. be the honored guests of Fern Sfiapter at th> Ae regular * menting: on March 8tl A banquet is being. planned in their es bel Flem- ing and. her. ¢omi composed of Mrs. Lena: Beryaldi, Miss dna, Mag Hott, Mrs, Emma © Medli (leg ‘Gr gee Archer) amd Mrs. Ine teadman, will make final el plans ahd py tte & dency Ae pris eb Wd he of e banque’ Social F rom To Miami, Florida Jackson, Mich.; Mts, E. Densmore, George: Pink, USN, Richmond Hill, N. ¥i; R. Agudo. USN, Middleton, N: Y.; Ethel Darling, Shawano, Wisc.; Howard Falk, Newark, N. J; Pvt. Emra M. Leaf, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. H. L. Workman, Jackson, Mich. Barbara Workman, » Jackson, Mich.; R D. Bell, SM2¢, Aihambre, Southern California; oe Matilda Adamson, JacKsofi! mouth, Masa Be OprWD> Chad wick, Chicago,. Til. iM hie; Vals Cassell, Charlottesville, Vai Sylvia \Seim, Rochester} ''N. +|Mrs. Edward N, ‘Seim, Rochestér, »|N. Y,-\;Mrs; Marguerité soe > Ada, O:; Frank Gais)\Reading, O |Putney. Height; Les Angeles, Ci lif We iT. eee ‘Easton, Shigtiditt;: New |g wi Mich.; Patrick Greenie;\New! York City, N.Y. James” Weurdiig Lawton, Mich.; Mrs. P. F. Lough rey, Winona) Minn.j Mrs. Lena Dillinger, Southérn Cross Hotel John M. Fisher, Bethlehem, Pa.:| P, F. Loughrey, Winona, Minn.; Mrs H, Kubi, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Rudolph Schheider; Three. Oaks Mich; Mrs. Burt» J. Canfield, Rockford, Tl; Mrs’ \H. E. Can field, Rockford, Tllj, Alfred Wal- ter, New York City, ys a | Young), Cambridge, Mass., and J 'J. Linore, Boston, Live Orange Blossom Patrol, Troop Fi ive, Girl Scouts, Have Part Mothers of the girls of the. Or, ange Blossom Patrol.of Troop 5. ig Win Ba REWGY Hy AY] Hast : badges. . Not less ‘than: four ov Ore than seven:should be select; ed from the majgr: field. The rs champagne. The judges for the, age) Among the recent arrivals in Key West, was Mrs. Tom R. PHONE §35} Payne, who is now residing at Quincy, Fla. Mrs. Payne, who is a sister of Mrs. R. C. Haun, was formerly Miss Thelma Saunders. Mrs. Haun before marriage was Miss Roberta Saunders. Mrs. Payne is visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. Juniette Pinder, 416 Margaret street, and her sister, Mrs. Haun at Poin- yeiana Place: Mr. Payne was formerly cdn- nected with the Key West Citi- zen. Miss Sheppard Weds Mr. Cruz Mr. and “Mrs. H H. J. Metzger have announced the marriage of their son, Sherwood Allen Cruz, to Miss Carolyn Sheppard of New York City, The marriage took place February 21st at the home of the bride’s parents. The couple plan to make their home in this city shortly after Mr. Cruz is discharged from the Navy in April. Anuvarncuedtngancnsncnctaaggnantaveacenceegcceeeceaagannsiin Personal Notes By PATRICIA Aw | a Tell’ me, there was a LITTUE QLD, LADY ...“jitterbugging” at Ae, Congregational Church; Youth hMesting. held sometime ago‘ in Nw) ich, robes for the choir were ade. , kkk Two of the publicists in the field here in Key West are migh ty fine fellows. Many people state that they are our “compet:- tors” but to tell you the truth they simply . “augment” Key West’s long-established line of newspapers. Key West is hungry for publicity right now and the tore that can be given the more will be welcome. EARL ADAMS has always been friendly with us and sticks very nicely to newspa- per ethics. JOHN SPOTTS- WOOD, manager of Radio Station WKWF, and descendant of one of Key West's oldest families, is an other straight-shooting fellow, We may have: differences: of opinion} 4 news and other matters but on’ he main lines we’ll-ail he in. there, “MR. N B. “SHANNAHAN, sér- jor.) vestryman'’)\of ‘St. 1} Church, is really named Napoleén Bonaparte ... SAM GOLDSMITH certainly has. @ ‘very’ beautiful tenor ‘voice; Folks. were telling meynf duets, he jused 40’ sing’ yeu ago in Key Wests . ¥.J J. TRE’ js,another of Key; West's fixe |) sic. Jovers., +When| Jerry 1)! ip to a pidno,: one: i have an . excellent ihesseneh hi He plays with much vigor... .JOB LOPEZ suffered a hurt foot this week but will try everything to defend his golf champ title in 1! Jaycee tournament this Sunday . GAPTAIN PHELAN, who was formerly with the Key West Bar Pilots here during the war, is up at Port Everglades and wu! operate a ship for a company there. Another former pilot dur- ing the war and a commande~ with the Coast Guard is M.t. O'BRIEN, who is still in Key West and may settle here. Ki ok DR. HAROLD RAILEY is 3 guest in Key West. Dr. Railey has Railey’s clinicyat Rockefeller nj; in New Yoyk ... Another y) y. to Key West soon is A. B. f NDLER, ezar of).the ‘bg ea Mes im: baseball, who owl) be nere, for, the, fishing; ake Friends Of Music Present Cello Recital Tomorrow Night At 8:15 sass “Ni seaedhe Members of the Key West; Roland Johhson, SoMic, who Friends of Miisic Soeiety and, has performed for the club often, ‘Pauil’s}? their guests aré anticipating musical treat of Tuesday: evening, ' February 26, when William Moffat, SoM2c, will présétit'a cel- O. Bodler, at 1319 Duval Strect. The program will start at 3.15 p.m. Prior to hig entering the Navy | jin’ 1943} Mr. ‘Moffat studied cello with A. R. Carothers in Colum- ing the summef of 1944 with E.; Stoeber at the Norfolk School of Music of Yalé University. In 1939 he was the winter of the Ohio Federation of Music Clubs’ annual contest ahd the (sana year after taking top Honors in the State Music Educatbrs contest he was awarded ani “excellent” in their national contest. During the 1942-'43 season hé was a mem ber of the newly-formed Colum- bus Philharmonic, directed by Iz ler Soloman. “F ellowihiped it our” Annex ‘Mondiny Pr Very. lively time’ Was: ‘in store for. members of St, Beate Church Fellowship. gro: Jase night at aa hel at&t. Paul's: Theve-wag ne throughout oh ig j wie wa so ar Albert :.D) of Slucky ai ran inlerinittently pte a t evening with neatly. everyone rq- ceiving) a:prize. Vestrymen of St: wuts Church introduced includéd fence Alls. house, senior warfen; Milton Saw- yer, junior wardén} Gharles R. Roberts, clerk}’ Sam Goldsmith, treasurer, and vestryitien Ed- mund Curry, Jdéhn Glenwood Sweeting, Sidney Matthews, J. J. Trevor, J. Otto Kirchheiner, Jeff Knight, Jr., Jim: Robertg and Joe Allen. Quartet harmonized with very telling effects and, was}composed New ae: OF Girl u \mew! troop of ‘Intermediate GikP Seotts “Wad Hcently organ: at sley, Corfimunity., House und the ‘leadetship. of Mrs. Mex. ril Sands. Asbist are Mrs. Archi Lola JoHnson. a ‘Thecage'“grotip of “the girls is | between thecages of teh'ahd dléve ee wes thi thee Eo hole Sdtial* seat indar | membership ‘| TUESDAY ne Cah ah Key West High Si ni Association. 8: Smionton Street. * * WEDNESDAY : Bridge Club, Officer’s Clith, Whitehead and. United St: 8:00 p.m. Junior Chamber of Commerce, Clubhouse, Flagler Avenue. 8:00 ‘Pity By *: * fe CAGLDOUG 1 THURSDAY 0 a) peankpone ¢ Junior, Woman's‘ Sovial; “Worn anjs-. Clybl 18100 p.mic Ladiea Auxiliary) Sewing C: Fh eeemp es Hospital lo recital at the Studio. of Mrs. M.! bus, Ohio, and on scholarship dur-! of N. B. ; Seger Joe Lopez, | will assist as accompanist. He graduated from the College of | Music of Cincinnati, studied vio- 3. /lin with Emil Heerman, concert !master of the Cincinnati Sym- phony, and was conductor of the Key West Choristers.. He will be jseparated from the service in March, when he will return to Cincinnati to conduct the Cine’r- ‘ nati College of Musi¢ Orchestra in a concert. The following program has been chosen: Sonata in A ‘niinor—(Benedetto) | Marcello. Arioso—J.-S. Bach. Siciliano—J. S Bach. Bourree—G. F. Handel. Sonata in G minor (op. 5, no. 2° —L. Betthovan. Adagio sostenuto ed espressioxo Allegro molto piu tosto presto Titania—F. Austin. Capt. Cockchafer—F. Austin. Playera—E. Granados. Sonata (op. 6)--S. Barber. Held At St. Paul’s omoted Friendship Edmund Curry and Sam Gold- smith, The harmony was excel- lenti ‘Pian ‘selections! ‘were By King? j man: QuiryyJ. Ji frevor and ‘Chas; Roberts Boog DP’ nA talkoh' war experiences was given by Wi! Curry Harris. i | Father James” H. MacConnell ppoke)| briéfly, welcoming all to tinue gatherings ‘and was heppy’ to 'seel'that everyone was enjoying himself so much. Rev. MacConnel praised Joe A!- len as the organizer of the party| and the principal worker. Mr. Allen lauded the Woman’s Aux- iliary of the church for preparing the meal and said that the meet- ings would be held intermittently | in the future. A wonderful dinner of turkey, cranberry sauice, tomato juice. green beams, potatoes, giblet gravy and dessert of freshly-bak- ed pie was served. Scouts Boasts wpeeaet o That 32 Members, Join A ready EIRENE ene umber ‘recommentied” “by | Na, tional: Headquarters.’ ‘ All girls désirihg to join’ Should have: their nantes place d° on" the With the” help of Mrs. Lee Thompson and Miss ‘Lottie Green, ' Was! organized to ec” ‘éver-increasing sane of’ girls wahting’ to ‘be ye he al y learned; to bet e her oe velop abili ies and most of all to help her tc get along with others and ce- velop a strdng tharacter and an enduting set of values. At present a@ pianist is needed to help the girls take part in songs and folk dancing. Anyone desir- ing to help in Scouting by giving a little time, either on Wednes- day or Friday afternoons, or botn, are requested to call Mrs. Lee Thompson, phone 890-M, or Miss Green, phone 695-W. The names of the girls of the newly-organized troop areas fol | lows: | Ss#ivta Knowles, Jo Ann Valen | jUBlizabeth Ann Russell, ‘Rindbell ;Gaieia, Barbara’ Adams, elores!! Villate, Latiella’ Pipkin, Alices» Gareia, ‘Evelyn Nettles, Shirley Weeth.’ Bhanché Alligood, Dora Castro,, SuesGeldman; Ernestine Valdez, VU VC OTS VOUT TWITTY John Day. Visits Parents John L. Day, Tech Four, with the U. S. Army, is visiting in Key ‘West at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.,H. E. Day, on 1003 Southard Street. Mr. Day has been in the army two years and expects to be dis charged in May. He was operator of an armored car during the battle of Central Germany from the Rhine on. He was with the Ninth Infantry. re- connaissance. © He wears ihe American Theater of War, Eur pean T! of War, g¢ ‘cpa duct and‘ Victoiy ribbons, wita the Belgian Fouragerre. He wil shortly return to Fort Riley, Kan sas, going back to duty.* Legion Post To Meet Tomorrow A regular meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American Legion, will be held tomorrow evening at 8 p.m..in the Legion Home, corner White and South- ard streets. The Key West Guard of Honor | wilk pay. a special visit to the Post in dress uniform. An open. itation is extended to all veterans of the community to attend this meeting. Post. Co mder John B. Winn states a orn nar’ and guests aan Be day evening, March ¥ | Arthyr Bltexener Visits Here Arthur Bliesener, senior at th e Naval. ROTC. ‘unit, University of Strand Theater GRAY COOPER in “The Story of Dr. Wassell” Coming: “Born for. Trouble” Monroe Theater WALLACE BARRY in TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1946. South Carolina, is visiting here} ing officer of the Marine Detach with his friend, C. B..Myers of!ment here during the war. Bo Forth Worth, Texas, also a senior he and Mrs. Bliesener are wel and also an ROTC cadet: ‘known in Key West. The two are visiting Major and} jMrs. A. G. Bliesener at 1307 {Whitehead Street Major Bliesener was command- Coningsby Dawson of Sant Monica, Cal., novelist, born {England, 63 years ago. Villa D'Este Hotel BISCAYNE BOULEVARD at EIGHTH ST., MIAMI, FLORIDA Overlooking Biscayne Bay , Open Again to; the Public ee chon Rates | ! 1 tse Spacious Rooms Se Habla Espanol For Reservations, PHONE MIAMI 9.2622 ARARRAADABAAABBAALEDRRALADARMLABARARDM veo Seats Now — 50 Midutes:Flying Time Over the Magmiificent Beauty ay of the Florida Keys | _ il aad v 2 owe LUV ITF AOTF. Pe For Reservations, Call Phone 1040, 514 Southard Street [Ratt tndtnd ttn tndntdin barton tntntntartintntentintrrtn ttn tn dyn dn tr, ty. od Christian Science Society of Key West KEY WEST, FLORIDA «.. ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ENTITLED “CHRISTIAN ena PiAGriC Ali LUA 2! PRAYER Kent Mae Leonard T. Carney;’C.'8.B,. ‘OF ‘BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA Member of thé Board of Lectuteship. of Eg Hotiet rho ira tis The Ries Church wt Christ,’ Stientist, in Bost on, nited Streets “in; ‘The YY 28, 1946 $e Key West High School THURSDAY Rye pelnok Ret o> Ser gis’ O'CLOCK THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND AAABSAAAALADD AADADADAAAADAAASBAABAAASAABAALABEAAABAABS, The Next Time You Go Any Place RIDE THE BUS for Convenience and Economy 1 Girl Scouts, met at the home one bitiges bhuilldl. be: cetuut Zola Camus, 1420 6th Street, and!eq from the ten-field progréns.|: ae ub, St Pauls Parish Lorin eee Petiléy’* Johnson, fall. 12:15 pam. He ‘Lange, Joyce Carnes, Betty NA most regrettable i 108 i pnt. 8 guited'ecently. “MR. A’ were delightfully entertained by the patrol Saturday afternoon. The affair was planned ani carried out by the girls in order to earn the Hostess Badge. As the guests arrived they were met and introduced by the giris. As part of the program, Antji! Goldman read a short account of » Washington, honored. An} shington Girl y”, was recited by} Helen Sarb ey. Zola Camus enter- tained the group by making “Rui- 3 a danc 1, do a tap dance. e girls wore white aprons, decorated with red hatchets and Each wore a cute cape s beautifully dee- ith a centerpiece of fern ck roses. Napkins . weve Scouts giving the. ‘party includ ed: Tntje Goldman, ‘ Jacqueline Sheafer, Gale Curry, Anne Yates, ‘Elsie Lee Thompson, Helen Sar- bey, Dune Yates and Zola Ca- mus. The guests included: Mesdames Earl Yates, Leonard Curry, Lloyd Sheafer, R. B. Goldman, Lee Thompson ahd daughtet, Fay dette, M. D. Sarbey, Fernando Ca- mus and Mr. Fernando Camus. Troop 5 meets €very Friday afternoon at Wesley Community House at 3:30 o’tlock with ts leaders, Mrs. Lee Thompson and Mrs. Neil Saunders. Miss Pierce Is Mn. jand anti Lewis arranged to hold a corsage made‘ of fern and shrimp plant. Sandwiches, cup cakes, salted peanuts and iced tea were then served. This was the third in a series of parties planned and carried out by the girls, with the guidance of Mrs. Sarbey, a winter visitor from Cleveland. Mrs. Sarbey is will- ingly helping the girls earn their Hostess Badges and encourages them on to become scouts. In order to\ become first-class scouts, the girls must earn ten 1421 White street, are ‘announcin; the engagenient of their daugh’ Betty. Ann to Allen Hi den, son/of. Mr. Mis. ‘Georgi M. Hayden of Newark, Ohio. Miss Pierce is a Juhior at Deni- son University, Gi ille, Ohio, and a member of sorority there. Mr. Hayden, whb ius a surgi-'sang in the White House before cal technician . with ‘the First, President . discharged, Barmines and the Goddards hav2 first-class| after having séftved’ two years.purchased homes here. These! |folks shrugged. off the incident No date has been set for the but it is to-be regretted that they Army, was overseas. wedding. .ftlé fellows became very angry -,} Army. during ‘the war ‘and’ was Delta Delta‘ is a former editor of The Ameri- ALEXANDER BARMINE, ee GENE LYONS and MRS. EMILY GODDARD were at South Beaci recently and were taking datiy exercises in the invigorating morning air with the sunshiae pouring down, when a group of lads about 14 or 15 years old ap- proached and commenced throw- ing a basketball around. Wher asked if they would go over to the other court or wait about ten min utes until the exercising was over they became very angry and be gan to throw the basketball into the group. Finally, Mr. Barmine picked up the ball and give it to sailor boys nearby. Then the lit- and very abusiye -in their~lan- guage. The exércisefs were re- hip to, fo periaivelyy » (ast touris s Naktis, because of Mr. cate accent. Now Mr. Bar- Jpine served with the American With the all-important Office of Strategie Services. He is a for- mer Brigadier with the Russian Army and that accounts for the bit of “old Russia”. Mr. Lyons can Mercury. Mrs. Goddard once Roosevelt. Both the Lions Club, Clubhouse, Semia- terenn, Barbara Collins. ary Street. .6:30. p.m. |_ Patricia O’Neal, Virginia Gregg, * * | Juanita King, Faye Curry, Bar- FRIDAY {bara Jolly, Joyce Lounders, -Nai- Card Party and Buffet Supper, lyn Adams, Shirley Nelson, La- *Woman’s Clubhouse, given Traine Warnock, Geraldine John- by Jay Sheés. ; ; sor, Judy Goodman and Marian Troop 4, Girl Scouts, St. Paul's Mairiott. Parish Hall: 4:00. p.m, | Weekly Winter Visitor: Social, Sponsored by Hotel ‘Associs-| IN MEMORIAM tion, USO Club, corner Duva!} and Caroline Streets. 3:0)’ In memory of our beloved hus- p.m. band and father, Emilio Loun- *” + ! ders, who departed from this life SATURDAY {Feb. 26, 1944: Brownies’ Meeting, 10:00 a.m. ‘God hath not promised Fleming Street’ « Methodist Skies always blue, Church Arinex. } Flower-strewn pathways “ * i All our lives through; MONDAY ‘ |God hath not promised Key West Players, 8:00 p.m. i Sun without rain, Barn Theater. , Joy without sorrow, Jay Shees, 8:00 p.m., J. C. Club- j Peate without pain, house. 1 But God hath promised Your Lodge Meets. : for the way, p.m., Scottish Rite Temple. haar, 8: on Hall. Khights of. 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