The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1947, Page 3

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herve Here — “ LOCAL SCOUTS ANB CITY OFFICIALS TO MEET} | VISITORS AT MEACHAM FIELD; FIFTY SCOUTS IN GROUP. _ : Fifty Boy Scouts from Havana, Cuba, will arrive in Key. West ‘Saturday morning for a week’s entertainment and scouting reunion, Rudolph Boza, district committee member of the South. ‘Flogide Council of Boy Scouts, revealed this morning. Bed cascks wan us scaee in pened ok Mosuen epiohd, Oo Armas, commander,. gna Dr. Jose M. Repeso, assistant chief of Po- lice of Havana. Mr. Boza said that all boy scouts of Monroe county are ‘to be at Meacham Field Saturday morning to greet the Cuban scouts and the City of Havana officials who will accompany them here. : Offi- cials of the City of Key West will also be among the welcoming group. The Havana scouts are repaying the visit made by the Key |8 West scouts to the Island Republic recently.. At that time ,the Key “West youths were guests of the City of Havana at the re- “paring of San Francisco plaza the “City of Key West”. Local scouts, at their return from Havana, were most pleased with the fine reception given them by their hosts. The tentative program arranged for the scouts, from Saturday, October. 25, to Saturday, November 1, is as follows: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25th MORNING:—Welcoming of Cuban Scouts. Meacham Field.’ _ (All Key West Scout officials and Scouts aorta - | which is likewisé titled “The Pal- NOON—Lunch. . .+ Jen Saved!” AFTERNOON—Theater Party. High acclaim has been awarc EVENING—Wiener Roast and Beach Party. Rest Beach.- --'the-cast which played for . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26th 4 past three nights. Notebly’ oxtake - 8: 00 A.M.—Breakfast. 10:00 A.M.—Mass. Roman Catholic Church. 11:30 A.M.—Rest Period. NOON—Lunch. ‘ 2:00 P.M.—Motorcade to places of interest around city. 4:00 P.M—Swim. Navy Swimming Pool or Ocean. ciety, and who will play 6:00 P.M.—Dinner. the-twelve-night run with both 7:30 P.M.—Church Attendance. First Congregational Church casts. Kelly (Lt. Comdr. D. F.) MONDAY, OCTOBER 27th 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast. with oleo vaudeville-type acts. be- ‘ing presented at the Barn. a | ‘starting’ Monday evening, thtoug! Geturdey evening,’ will take pla ‘by popular demand. © 4 A record’ ‘sellout’ of tickets for this. using entertainment is taking place. Tickets dre on salé at Paul ! Smith, Bookseller( cornér Simonton ahd Eaton streets; i well as.at the Barn Th 8:00 o’clock each night. te Many plan to see the show twies in order to see the different in- ‘terpretations each of the. two casts resent as well as to’ appreci e performances of their special friends and/or relatives. Audience | participatiom ‘in | hissing the vil- ‘lain, cheering the heroes. and singing with the actora are also Helen (Mrs. Roy) Skeirik, Frank (Lt. ‘Comidr. Francis M.) Ramsay and’ Jack Locher, who are séen as"““Miss Spindle”, “William Dow- | thtough Saturday evening as “Ed- ‘| ward”. (the drunkard) while. the 9:00 A.M.—Parade (Navy Day). _ , | part of “Cribbs” will be taken by NOON—Lunch. “| David’ Newton. Others: on’ the -2:30 P.M.—Memorial Exercises. Marti and Maine Monuiieiste, program include Carol’ (Mrs, Wil- (Presentation of Medals and Honor Awards.) diam): Holman as “Mary”; Lor- 5:00 P.M.—Rest Period and Shopping. raine (Mrs. N. H.) Pepper D 7:00 P.M.—Dinner.. “Mrs. Wilson”; Jeanne (Mrs.: Al 8:00 P.M.—Party and Dance. | fred) “Frigzell’ a8 “Agnes”; Miss TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th na Louise Williams ‘as “Julia”; 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast. Ensign Howard Weiss, as “‘Stev- 9:00 A.M.—Trip to Aquarium, Lighthouse, Forts, etc. -} ens”; Robert . Pollock. ‘as‘ both NOON-~-Lunch. _. “Gates” . and “Messenger”; ‘Dri A. 1:30 P.M.—Motorcade to Scout Camp at Wegt Summerlasid| H: Hamilton as “Rencelaw” and Key and Marathon, serving of refreshments at| Peter Hilton as the “Boy”. °Mt. Marathon. me Teeman. is: also seen’ as the Po- 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. se rf “Of interest is the fact that” a 8:00 P.M.—Theater Party. large number of the actors, both : ‘WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th | ‘| {inthe play and olios, are Navy | 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast. ; PRN i ai tansien of + ine person- Q- ad : ne ighlights. of the “vaude- ; WOO rami Se a8 Higry Submarine —_ | Ville-acts” are many.: Four Navy". 2:00 P.M.—Trip through Boca Chica Air Base. A f= mele Roma ey rene gee ee 5:00 P.M.—Games and Contests, Bayview Park. revi (Cc. L.) Mus % are sie ve 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. ae prise the “berrapta: quartets ‘The is ' 8:00 P.M.—Games and Contests. Bayview Park. oe ee number, ‘led by Belle.” 7’ ‘ THURSDAY, OCTOBER . Serie ee -Aes (Mrs. A..H.) Hamilton, is execut- *, ; 8: 00. \ M—Breakfast. ee 20th : | @@ by’ Mrs. Frizzéll, Mrs.: Newton, 9:00 A.M: -—Trip to City Hall, ‘County Court House, Convent etc. Ann |(Mrs. Guy) Carléton and goth: NOON—Lunch pie Pettie Sullivan: 8 Others in the olio cast, which -° - ore Syl Dior I: ‘Games. Cuban vs. American Scouts. ‘plays each night with the double 8:00 P.M.—Party and Dance. : : Misses Dolly Conant. ‘and. Lingtée FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3lst Scribner, Mile. Elonor Dowski, M. 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast. as ros : “5 Fan Fey Trip. Waters around Key | West. | ond, accordion, alko: Hagh Seat, —Fis Sonie of these talented players 4:00 P.M.—Swim ‘aad Beach Party. _ appear in several; numbers. Geo. 7:00 P.M.—Dinner. Mills White stages the olios, 8:00 P.M.—Visit to San Carlos and Cuban Club. Refreshments.) Maida (Mrs. Joseph) Lazarovici SATURDAY, NOVEMBER lat is director of “The Drunkard”, Departuré of Cuban Scouts to Cuba via Aerovias "Q”" hijtines: Ber. Seantoy idl Je: Renee eneee dnd Burt Garnett, president of the group, is production manager. ‘|Talented accompanist for the —— va mv —nmnnna—na————=8 | show is Miss Beatrice Moreno. Honor Mrs. Nelson At Catholic 8 Applicants Daughters Of America Banquet | For Membership In honor of Mrs. Nellie M.x% Nelson, district deputy of the Catholic Daughters of America, ; J ay shees Make (All Key West Scouts are required to be present at Airfield to see the Cuban boys off.. No school on this day.) en a sche ee et ee nen ership to Arthur Sawyer Post, No. 28, American Legion, were approved last. evening at the Palm Beach for the installation ' of the recently elected officers, The Jayshees held their regy- of Court Star of the Sea, a ban- Jar meeting on Monday, Octo- r ing. quet was given Tuesday night ber 20, at the residence of Mrs. cg we ga in the private dining room of Wilbur Ward. The meeting was |} Allen, Charles M. Machin Duffy’s Tavern. | presided over. by. Mrs. Flora} azo} &. Smith, Wallace F. The long tables were artistic- ; Rueda, vice president, in the ab- | Bowers, Don F. Bernard, Mario ally decorated with flowers and sence of Mrs. Norma Dopp. ;P. Napoles, Jr., Danielo F. Mar- ferns. | Final arrangements were made hatiewe: They will be received in- Mrs. Nelson was accompanied ‘for the buffet and card party tojto membership on Wednesday, from Miami by Mrs. Vina Bet-:be held in the Woman’s Club|November 12, 1947. terley, assistant state regent. ‘house, October 24. -The enter-| Jack A, Saunders, county serv- Following the banquet the tainment committee reported alice cfficer, stated his office has party proceeded to St. Mary’s ‘complete sell-out for the party. {Victory Medals for issuance. Center on Duval street, where Tentative phans were discussed; Commander C. B. Harvey an- installation of officers was held. for entertaining patients at the nounced that the Key West USO The recently elected members ‘Naval Hospital during the com-}Players would render the pro- installed were: jing summer. duction, “Say It With Music” at Virginia Demeritt, grand reg- ; ent; Wilma Lesher, vice grand meeting consisted of a resolution |31. Proceeds will be ytilized to regent; Pauline Pinder, prophet- to present a case.of canned milk jsend the. cast to Pratt General ess; Mary De Barcee, lecturer; to the Fort Village Nursery, and |} Hospital, Coral Gables, -to pro- Mary McCurdy, historian; Anna , the appointment of a committee|duce the show. The Post en- Corcoran, financial secretary; to assist in the decorating of a|dorsed the show. Adelaide Ellsworth, treasurer; float sponsored jointly by the} The obseryance of Navy Day Teresa Martinez, monitor: Rosa- 'Jaycees and the Jayshees, to be|on October 27 was announced. lie Wickers, sentinel; Margaret ‘entered in the Navy Day parade.|Parade will move off. at 9:30 Dion, Rita Del Villar, trustees. | [a. m., from the south end of Du- The following members were Corcoran, Mary McCurdy, , Eu-jval. street. ,.Qpen. house at the present: igenia Wolf, Victoria Yards, Submarine Base will be observed Eileen Coughlin, Josephine C..Doris Slate, Rosalie Wickers,jall day. James, Mary Moss, Lorena Whal-'Mary Murphy, Nellie Sawyer;| It was announced that Aux- ton, Josephine Piodela, Jennie 'Rose Crusoe, Lamont Cates, Leo- jiliary No. 28 will entertain the B. De Boer, Orselma Toppino, :nore Valdez, Virginia. Demeritt, ‘department president, Mrs. ‘Jane Rita Del Villar, Sybil Delaney, Wilma Losher. Fleetwood, and the 10th district Margaret Dion, Adelaide Ells- | Beautiful gifts were presented president, Mrs. Florence Rein- worth, Margaret .Gato, Regla. 'to Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Better-|hard, on Saturday, October 25, Gwynn, Mary McKnight, Anna iley. or at 3 p..m., at the Legion Home: ‘atre,, Duval street, each e this’ week, a second week's {highlights of “The Drunkard”, lent in portraying their roles.are . Dolly Conant as “Patience”; Don- * In Legion Post . who arrived here from West | Plans At Meet» Fig ee ie ae ; : Further action during the|the Driftwood Club on October © ten”-and “thé Tavern Keeper”, : 4 Welch. will appear: this" evening cast’ billing of the play, are the . er Jean Baillod with his Swiss Se- - $i re by oe yey

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