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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 19, 1946 ee Mrs. Norma Dopp Jayshee President "Mrs. Norma Dopp was installed a8 president of the Jayshees last night at the Ocean View restau- rant. She succeeds Mrs. Anna Delaney. Other officers installed were Mrs. Flora Rueda, vice pres- ident; Mrs. Edith Sweeting, sec- retary, and Mrs. Marie Pinder, treasurer. The new board consists of Mrs. Mrs. Kay Faraldo, - Knowles and Mrs. Delaney. After installations, Mrs. Delaney was presented a corsage from the club. Thirty members attended, with of directors USO Gives Show At Fort Taylor .The musical comedy “Best {Smile Forward,” will be pro- duced at Fort Taylor, on Tues- day, November 26, at 8 p. m., by the Jackson Square USO. Arrangements have been faci- litated through the active co- operation of Special Senior Of- ficer, Lieutenant Carl S. Ebbert. Corporal Victor Hartman, thea- tre manager, will assist with lighting and props. Last week, at the Boca Chica Theatre, the show had its first try-out before an _ enthusiastic. audience, and bookings have Baby Show Judges Announced Today Judges for the Baby Show which will inaugurate the an- nual Bazaar of St. Paul’s Epis- copal Church on November 25, were announced today, as fol- lows: Mrs. H. M. Cooper, wife of the Commanding Officer of the Na- al Base; Mrs. W. A. Saunders, | wife of the Commanding Of- ficer of the local Naval Subma- {rine Base; Mrs. O. J. Ellingson, | wife of the City Manager; Mrs. | Clifford Raines, wife of the Safe- }ty Engineer of the Naval, Sub- marine Base; Mrs. . Robert . Pol- been arranged for Naval Hospi-, tal, and the Seaplane Base, NAS. | The program includes tap, bal-! lock, Mrs. Paul Sher, Mrs. Art Meska, wife of the director of People’s Forum Citizen welcomes expres- ‘sions of the views of its read- ers. but the edi right to delete any are oma pieered, libelow: less requested otherwize, “GOD IN HIS WISDOM” Editor, The Citizen: With heavy hearts we turn our eyes heavenward and pray} for God’s blessing and under- , Standing on the loved ones who have answered God’s call in the | yecent accident on the highway. We are Mrs. Doris Knowles acting as mistress of ceremonies. The ene tertainment was ‘arranged by| Mrs. Doris Knowles and Mrs. Marie Pinder, and included a} ;. ¥ ae % .. | lovely Diana Siete cin bs deny Ha | Lingtee Scribner, Veda riquez, and an acrobatic dance| Thompson, Edna Phelan, Jack by Colleen Moore, and Mala- Crawley, and Ray Darling. guéfia by Ernesto Lecuona, play- The terpischorean artists ,in- ed-on the piano by: Jerry Hen- clude Joan Lanier, Betty Canova, riquez. Marge Sjursen, and Gerry Pin- re. ‘Delio Cobo gave a sum- der, Chorus, Rose Dingal, Vivian let, and comedy numbers, and a notable array of vocal and terpsi- chorean talent. Singing stars of the show are Ohmie, Doreen the Civilian Beach Club, thankful “thea pie ae | e young In addition to these judges, 2 people had given their hearts local doctor will participate @S' and souls and their ‘everything well'as a person selected from | to the love of God, and the ful- the guest list of the La Concha fitiment of His works Hotel, making a total of nine per-| ‘The Youth for Christ move- fone to judge the oe ment is an inspiration to all who a The Baby Contest will be held | belong to the church of all jin the Patio of St. Paul’s Epis-' denominations. In youth there copal Church, Should the weath-' will be a rebirth similar to the er prove inclement, the Parish old time revival. These youths Hall on the same grounds will ni are friendly, God refreshing and be used. Mothers may bring part of every day living. », ee “| Garcia, Shirley Roberts, Jeanne mary of the club’s activities for} Reynolds, Beverly Curry, Hen- rietta Carrera, Euphemia Ma- loney, Charlotte Putan, Fran 1 Watson, Marian Pickens, Phil | Goldberg, Hank Leonard, Joe | Galinsky, Alice DeArmas and | Carmen DeArmas. The entire cast has been in- the past year, which included gifts to the County Home last Christmas, donations to the Red Cross drive, donation to the Municipal Hospital, “Welcome To Tourists” sign on the Boulevard, and several other projects. : “The Jayshees’ membership has to almost double what it’ was when the club organized last November, and assistance to all charitable erecting a} they offer} | ing party that will follow the , performance. | vited to participate in the danc-° babies in their strollers or may} have them sit on their laps as chairs will be provided. All chil- dren in Key West are cordially invited from four months to five years, inclusive, provided they have not reached their sixth | birthday. Hicks-Tarrant Wedding | Headline Is Corrected | The account of the wedding of | Miss Belva J, Hicks and Privat First Class~ Ray With heavy hearts we give our prayers for the recovery of these young, courageous, Christian youths, and with bowed head we pray God will make them: well {quickly to carry on where they jleft off. Knowing these fine young men and young women, we know God) in His wisdom knows best, and , may me pause a few moments in our own lives and reverently ‘say a prayer, if only “God bless them, one and all.” MEETINGS Whe name, “Jayshees”, was Study Class Scheduled be cog out in a floral display of} The Study Class of the officers oleanders. “The table was} and members of Fern Chapter décorated with chrysanthemums, | No, 28 OES, will be held tonight hibiscus and oleanders. A special! at 7:30 o'clock at the home of ‘menu was at each plate. Mrs. Irene Adams, 2401 Seiden- : berg avenue. All members are Representatives Of Girls’ aid civic organizations. urged to attend. ‘Groups At USO Dance: ae The Jackson Square USO was | All-Day Session Tomorrow the scene of a gay dance last; The Ever-Ready Star Club will night at which three organiza-|hold an all-day meeting at the tions of girls were represented. ; home of Mrs. Doris Rivas, Wed- Among the representatives were/ nesday, beginning at 10 a.m. the Misses Marian Pickens, Dol-| Lunch will be served at noon, Young, Dorothy Wagaman,} Members are asked to call phone ‘eda Thompson, Vivian Garcia,| 213. All members are urged to Gloria Sawyer, Shirley Smith,! attend and bring articles to be, Qneida Ramos, Carmen DeAr-) worked on for the Bazaar to be mas, Rose Dingal, Carmelina | held Dec. 6, in Masonic Patio. Cuesta, Nancy Reyes, Gena Pena, Henrietta Carrera, Shirley Rob-| As early as 1543, Ambrose Pare erts, Amelia Boza, Hubelina Nor-| adopted the pressure method for | Gloria Acevedo, Ann) inducing anesthesia—by pressure Qvide, Alice DeArmas, Carrie’ applied to a nerve trunk or ar- Gomez, and Joan Lanier. | tery. A. G. ROBERTS. USMC, reported in (A Friénd) | paper, was erroneously head- | lined. Miss Hicks is the daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. . E. speek : Hubba-Hubba Club Gives | 1206 Duval street, and was wed x ana >, to PFC Tarrant, as. the article un-| Entertaining Program ‘der the head said, not to Mr.| The regular weekly | sTumphries. of the Hubba Hubba Club was | poeld recently at the St : . 7 !Street School. Program Chair- — Service Exam Next) rian Eziquio Vidal presented the Month For Police Aspirants | goliowing program: | Another Civil Service examin-| Lillian Russell sang “Blow ihe ‘ation for candidates for the Po-!Man Down.” Edyth Hampton lice Force will be given about; sang, “Symphony.” Louis Curry, the middle of next month, Jack Thomas Gibson, and Frank Bal- Murr city personnel director, | tist acted out a few jokes. Yvonne said: today. | McCardle sang, “Paper Doll.” Members of the force or cana A short play entitled “Blondie dates. who have failed previous’ Buys a New Hat” was acted out examinations are eligible to take, by Richard Perez, Edyth Hamp- }@ second examination, Murray ton, Lillian Russell, Yvonne Mc- said. . ; Cardle, Sharon Shannahan, An- At vt OOPS jthony Niles, and Murphy Cates. The paVihg stones on the porch at Mount Vernon were imported} Early periments in dive from England by George Wash-, bombing were conducted by U.S. , ington. | Marines in 1920 in Haiti. HIPS AWAY... WITH By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatures Beauty Editor you don't have to be an expert at the pirouette and entrechat to get a kick out of ballet. Many women are studying ballet | to limber, slim or develop their bodies. Because of the tre- mendous interest in the ballet, night sessions have been inaug- urated for business girls. Stenographers and models as well as housewives love this new way to trim and build their bodies. In these exercises, Frances Rainer of the Ballet Theater illustrates how to use the various movements to best advan- age. All of the port de bras (ballet exercises) can be done at home, she says. HERE'S HOW TO EXERCISE THE BALLET WAY: Lunge .. . This | is minsideréd an excellent exercise for reducing the’hips. Frances Rainer of the Ballet Theater, who posed for these pictures, says the ! Junge will also give tone to the leg muscles and stretch the back | muscles for suppleness. Spread-Eagle . . . Is designed to whittle the thighs to size. Thigh, wide and handsome is the motto here, says Frances. Here is the way you do it: Sit with legs outstretched, bend body forward touching one leg, then the other. This is also a leg and arm exercise. Back Lunge .. . The gals like this because it is excellent as a conditioner for the waist and upper torso. Your | If-you find you need something to balance yourself, use the | back of a chair which is weighted down with telephone books or some heavy object. If an exercise seems too strenuous don’t try to take it all at once. It may take several trys before you can do a spread-eagle to perfection, but don't give up. The benefit you will derive from whipping up your circulation and congenircung on muscle control will be of tremendous help lo you. The important thing about these exercises taken from the ballet is that they add some interest to the otherwise dull} 1-2-3-4 stretch routine which a woman with imagination will find dull and tiring. meeting ; Division | | Mrs. Key Honored | At Birthday Party William Key entertained his wife, Mrs. Muriel Key, with a birthday party Saturday evening at their home, 918 Pauline street, Games and dancing were en- joyed by all. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeting, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Key, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Knowles, Mr. | Mrs. Harola Key, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cart, Mr. and Mrs. George Key, Mrs, Pauline .Pinder, Miss Ma'ry Teresa Knowles, Charles Pinder.’ Everyone reported having a ‘nice time. FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued cool this afternoon and tonight. Wednes- day partly cloudy and slightly warmer. Moderate to fresh north- jeasterly winds today becoming east tonight and decreasing to moderate east and southeast Wed- nesday. Florida: Partly cloudy, little change in temperature in south portion today, tonight and Wed- nesday. Over north portion, mostly cloudy today followed by rain Wednesday and in the Tal- lahassee area tonight. Cooler in north portion today, little’ change in temperature tonight and Wed- nesday. Jacksonville through the Flor- ida Straits and East Gulf of Mex- ico: Northeasterly winds, moder- ate except fresh over extreme north portion today. Moderate to fresh easterly winds tonight and Wednesday. Weather partly cloudy over extreme north por- tion and occasional rain over that | section tonight or Wednesday. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: No small craft or storm warnings have been issued. REPORT Key West, Fla., Nov. 19, 1946 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m, Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Highest yesterday Lowest last night Mean Normal Precipitation Rainfall, 24 hours ending ‘8:30 a.m., inches < ‘ Relative Humidity 18% Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) Sunrise : 6:46 a.m. Sunset i. 5:39 p.m. Moonrise 4:01 a.m. Moonset —...: e401 p.m, TIDES Tomorrow High Tide Low Tide Naval Base (Eastern Standard Time) 8:12 a.m. 1:35 a.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m Additional Tide Data Reference Station, Key West Time of| Height of Tide jhigh water —Ohr. 10 min. -+2hr. 20 min. —Ohr. 40 min. +2hr. 10 min. +1.4 ft corrections to be sub-} Plus corrections to be Station— Bahia Honda (bridge) = No Name Key (east side) Boca Chica (Sandy Point) Caldas Channel snorth end) Minus tracted. added. 0.0 ft. CARD OF THANKS | VFW Is Planning and } _ | Division St. P.-T. A. ‘Ox : : Dance On Nov. 22| Holds Big Meeting An evening of superb enter-} The Division Street Schoo! j tainment is being planned by the | P.-T. A. held its second meeting House Committee of the Vet-/ of the school year recently im the erans of Foreign Wars for the} school auditorium. Mrs. Sem © VFW drive, Nov. 22. A handsome} Curry, vice president, presided ticket barrel, constructed by the!in the absence of the president, VFW’s Quartermaster Smith, will] Mrs. Leonard Curry, who wee et hold ticket stubs. i tending the P.-T. A. conference im Music will be furnished by; Tallahassee. John Pritchard’s orchestra and} Group singing was enjoyed arrangements have been COM-! An operetta entitled “The Ad pleted to secure the services @! ventures of Goldilocks” was very Albert Boza, Key West’s Rumba! nicely presented by Mrs. Eva Ar King. Mr. Boza will present one} nold’s second grade pupils, with of his famous floor shows which} jittle Catherine Hodges as “Get includes such favorites as dim-| gijocks;” Penelope Rosam ao inutive Buddy — Chavez and} Goldilocks’ mother; Ray charming Alice Rivero, rumba; wards as Pan, the Wood Ged specialists, demonstrating . the! with other members of the elew Cuban rumba to the finest de- gree. Baggett of Ivan’s Photo Service, to take some of his now famous “on-the-spot” photos. Contacts with Rogelio Gomez, part owner of the Aerovias Q Airlines, serving Key West and Havana, have been completed. The second lucky number drawn on Friday the 22nd will entitle the holder to a 3-day all- Also present will be Ivan as flowers and friends of Gold locks. A large | were present. showed 11 out of the 2 rooms won half-day holiday awards for one-third or tendance, The door won by Mrs. Wat ments consisting and punch were ser lower hall by tt committee, A sect of wf parents number A count parents | clam a re et prize was Refresh sandwiches ed in the hospitality il hour was en expense trip to Havana, Cuba’s gayest city. All ticket stubs should be} turned in to the VFW_ automo- bile, parked on Duval Sfreet next door to S. H. Kress Company, im- mediately. SUNSHINE. HERE (Continued trom Page One) | eral Tom Clark and Secretary of | the Interior Julius Krug. A plan was worked out then which resulted in the injunction} joyed by all The Answers (Questions On Page Twe) 1. In 1930 2. Oct. 14 3. The 80th 4. Bricker, Dewey berg and Warren. 5. 1284 6. It was knocked 1946 Vander which a Federal Court ed yes- | terday restraining Lewis from! calling a strike in the federally- operated soft coal mines. The President talked with Washington three times yester- day up to 5 p. m., Ross said, once | with Krug and twice with Clark. The attorney general informed} the President of the injunction which Federal Judge T. A. Golds- | borough had granted shortly be-! fore. The press secretary men- | tioned that the book which Mr. Truman is reading is “Alexand i of Macedon” instead of “Alexan-j der, the Great.” Some discussion aros whether the President was bath- | ing in the Gulf of Mexico or the Atlantic Ocean when he took a; beach swim yesterday, but it was quickly settled by Rear Admiral Cc. W. Styer who attended the’ conference. The enlisted men’s beach, called Reservation Beach, on the Base, is on the Atlantic Ocean, Admiral Styer said, and maps bear him out. PIM ree ee Bet | Turn In ALL Tickets and $$$ | Next Door to Kress’ ~ { “OUMULUEUUAANUOODUUOSUUGGUUUOUOUGSEUAEUONUOUUOGEEELSLAUOUET ELEY? \ABAADAAAASADABABDA SANCHEZ FISH MARKET | Foot of VIRGINIA STREET | at Bayview Park ‘ eLight Hand Fishing TACKLE Mullet, Shiners and Crawfish | BAIT } Also A Complete Line of | FRESH FISH | e Yellowtails eJewfish eSnappers We wish to extend our sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation | to neighbors and friends for their | many kindnesses during the be- avement of our beloved father, James Norman Saunders. | We also take this opportunity to express our thanks to those sending floral offerings and to| those donating the use of their | | Caroline shown our household in the Statuesgue | weight definitely won't go to waist with this one, says our ballet model. Just retain the position illustrated for as long as you can and slide back in regular standing position. Do it as ofien as you can. Arabesque ... You don’t have to attempt to get your leg up as high as Miss Rainer does in this one—not the first few times any- way. After a while you'll notice it will be easier to lift your leg : and higher. This is excellent for the back, leg and hip . Statuesque ... This is tops as a tummy flattener and, simple it looks, will be difficult at first. Sit with legs out- stretched, arms in position, pull knees up to chest without moving your body. Wonderful for new mothers : cars. | nov19-1tx THE FAMILY i = 1) 1 CARD OF THANKS During the illness and follow ing the death of our dear one, Rodriguez. friends and were very kind antl For every kindness neighbors sympathetic. hours | of anxiety and sorrow we truly appreciative and thanki We desire also to thank friends who sent flowers to o1 : nov19-1tx PIN-WORMS 60 New Treatment Gets Real Results Don't let your child suffer the torment of Pin-Worms! Today, thanks to a speci medically recognized drug, a highly effec- tive treatment has been possible. 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