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PAGR Six SOCIETY NEWS By NIRA LESLIE GULEY The Citizen Office—51 Residence—629-XJ AUOUUUUUUEAAUAUUUUUNTENAAAATHOU Premiere Performance Of “One’s A Crowd” Last Night At Barn Theatre ye Delightful: Author And Wife Present A brilliant and atifully jerald Saunders. as the law-/ Genet Gretnight oudience last] yer, or “attorney, please, because, MBht wt the Barn Theatre witnes-| well, it sounds ete pale : 4 @avehis usual good an lepend- © 9 Proriere pertermntny ot eer best to his part, and Rita Bpee® A Crow,” oneof the most) 7 ine as the Russian maid Tanya dete het tal Plays ever presented made every entrance and exit a by the Key West Player irr fiptes eeted by Ann} Charles Morrison and Nell Gil- - pede this sophist!-) more, as still other selves of Ste-| ae parable ©) Shen, were very good indecd. a * ‘ tour “The play itself was a most un- yg “ en the) ual one, with a strikingly orig- Gus. Kune Rank eemed | inal plot and unbelievable situa- ease . tions behevably presented. | & : . —— your reporter seemed to de-| oo re tect. somewhere along the line yon : ’ . slight effort on the part of the] at ¢ al to get in a few words of r “an and political significance. ‘ in but in the general disorder called ' ful con. for by the plot itself, these words : inte well have been missed en- nits by most of the audience. quaties apy: set was especially nice, tet. pert te do probably the finest ever seen in A Deconite May ny of the Players’ presentations; Prades ne M Findly’s gowns were And, of © K Moore. charming; and the whole play That youn an, with livel ent off very well and without sees and looks any perceptible difficulties of these t known! any kind. It was all very smooth eve star Robert Y nakes and beautiful =... ver fort to Heaven Professor and = Mrs. Raskin Gey were twer unger were present at the premiere last BR wee pertect wt. a» Rebel, night, and in response to the calls ponent the for the author, he made a brief “ unds appearance on the stage. The Ras- but it entire- kins arrived here Saturday even- Wpetear to those w the play ing, and have been exte fast macht Ever) ained during their last word about the play Grned im o sterling p ance let your reporter repeat Merger) Final . ve it was delightful, and the Huth, end WE MeGomgte, as Key West Players did a good job te journalist Stepher person- on it) Everyone last night was young man of i presence, , pleased, without a single dis- EH expecially Rev. Walter Towner Of Nashville To Speak At Youth Enlistment Rally senting voice Rev Walter Towner, Nashville, School Work of The Methodist Witt ogee ah Jeoun W Our Church. For many years he Way” at the Ann Methodist’ served as National Director of -—~ eens Youth Work. In 1933 he guided youth leaders of Florida Metho- dism in developing the Volun- teer Service Movement which is now a vital part of the program “the Methodist Youth Fellow- ship, and around which the En listment Rally is centered. Rev. Towner will be introduced by Re Warren W. Willis, Confer- ence Youth Director, and it is expected that several of the con- ference youth officers will be present at the Rally Youth Enlistment Rallies are held annually in the . seven- dis- triets of Florida Methodism, and are sponsored by the Conference th Office in| Lakeland in co- with the District Su- eration perintendents and District Youth Directors. DR. WALTER TOWNER A Buffett. Luncheon will be — he nthe annex of the church ’ t ft Youth Only at DAL ' 1 t tb i adults have been oO a Janu urged to attend the Youth En- ” 1 ‘ tment Rally in the church at " t 10 pm 8 oman's Club To Sponsor Key West Din ov On Saturday Evening | dinner. including the Mes-| + 4 Armando Perez. J. R. Val- Aquilino Lopez, Jr., H. Ra- Lee Goddard, W. C. Sweet-} r # Kermit Lewin, Delio Cobo, ; J ph Pinder, William R. War- n and Burt Garnett Reservations for the supper a be made by telephoning vd i expected that the | be very well attended. ; nly by local people, but by | a ge number of winter visitors | he { tourists who perhaps hereto- have not had an opportunity | u ny wave a representative Key} ’ w inne In readit the eye sweeps wos ‘ 1 line of type in a series ongt umps. focusing on the type at SUCCESSIVE points Mrs. H. Benjamin Whitaker, of Providence, Rhode Island, has announced the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Ruth Whitaker Lange, to James D. McAndrews, of Key West and Providence, R. I. The marriage will take place on Saturday afternoon of this week, January 22nd, in the gar- den of the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Deursen at 411 Caro- Thirty-Three Winter Visitors THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ruth Whitaker Lange To Wed J.D. McAndrews Saturday line street, at 3:30 o'clock, with Allan B. Cleare, Jr., officiating. Following the ceremony,:a re- ception honoring the bride and groom will be held at that ad- dress. Mrs. Lange for the past three years has been supervisor of the State Welfare Board in Key West, and Mr. McAndrews, in the hotel business for many years, is man- ager of the Hotel La Concha here. Attended C. Of C. Card Party Friday Thirty-three winter visitors from ten. states attended the Chamber of Commerce card party Friday night. Prizes were won at bridge by Miss Lydia Allen DeVilbiss and Miss Mere- dith, Charlotte Hall, Maryland. W.E. Vetter, Addison, Illinois, had high score at pinochle. Prizes consisted of a Woman's Club Cookbook and gift-packed cans of Key West turtle soup. Donald Pinder To Be Honor Guard At Inauguration Mr. and Mrs. James Pinder, of 1217. Petroni« have re- ceived a glowing letter from their son, Donald Pinder, who recent- ly reenlisted in the Marine Corps, and is now Ga duty at Field, Quantico, Virginia. Donald is working in photography labratory, and _ is much interested in his Also, he is enthused about the fact that on January 20th he is going to be one of the honor street, guards for the President's In- augural in Washington, hav- ing been chosen for this duty. Donald writes that everyone has been doing agreat deal of drilling and preparing for this very important Inaugural cere- mony, because everything has to be perfect for that day. The many friends of Donald in Key West will be pleased to know that he is happy in his re- enlistment, and look forward to seeing him when he his first leave, Darnalls To Celebrate Golden Wedding ‘ The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Marcy Darnall here in Key West will be ‘interested to know that they are celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary on January 23rd. Mr. Darnall was the former owner of The Citizen. An invitatior reads. as follows rand Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Ger- ber request the honor of your presence at the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Myr. and Mrs. Marcy Bradshaw Darnall on Sun- day, the twenty-third of January, Four forty-four North Wood Avenue Florence, Alabama, five to six in the afternoon. BPW To Meet Tomorrow Night At Clubhouse The Business and Professional Women’s Club of Key West will received today, hold their regular’ meeting to- morrow evening, Wednesday, January 19th, at 8:00 o'clock at the Woman's Clubhouse on Du- val street. Since this is meeting, and there are many matters of importance on the agenda, it has been urged that an important all members be present at the Clubhouse. A number of members of the organization will attend the large Chamber of Commerce joint dinner of all local clubs scheduled for Thursday evening, January 19th. INTRODUCING OUR NEW SHOE DEPARTMENT Shoes for the Infant as well as the Older Boys and Girls VICTORY JUVENILE DEPT. STORE 534 Duval St.. Cor. Southard Tel. 344 YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER work. | SEARS This was the first of a series of Friday evening card __ parties planned by the Chamber of Com- ;merce for the winter season. They are held weekly at the Womans Club Building, val street An admission of 25¢ is charged which includes prizes and re- | freshments. Mrs. Wales A. Ben- ham is the hostess in charge. 319 Du- | Canadians To - | Attend U.S.O.- | N.C.C.S. Dance The men‘attached to,the three visiting Canadian shi H, M, 12 Miles from Key West C. S. Haida, H. M. C. S. Swanseo Cla ‘and H.M. C.S. Nootka, have' . been invited to attend the dance | UISINE ai to be held at USO NCCS, 1021 at Popular Prices Duval street, tomorrow (Wednes- Featuring day) at 9:15 p.m. | er oe : ‘ | SOCIAL AFFAIRS | Many of the Canadign Naval} oct Such As i personnel attended last week’s dance, which they mendously, and the USO NCCS Junior Hostesses are looking for- ward to seeing them again. | Music for dancing ‘will be furnished by the Tune Topper's Orchestra, under the diregtion of Gerald Pinde: psf Baltimore Judge To Settle Here returns on } Arturo Boza, of 517, Whitehead street, has received a letter from Judge Herman M. Moser, of the ; Supreme Court Bench of the Ci's tof Baltimore, Marvland that upon the latter's retirement frem the Bench he sintends purchase property in Key W and settle here. In the Wednesday, January 12 issue of the Baltimore News Pot Louis Azrael, in his daily coluron refers to Judge Moser's vacation in the Island City, men tioning how pleased the judge was with Key West. and also the fact that the judge was particularly impressed with the splendid meal Ea recent TARE yrattin he had while wacationing here. Visits Local Club i : Leonard Usina, lieutenant gov- ‘ernor of district 11, Florida Ki- | wanis district, will install officers i of the Key West Kiwanis club at, t the regular mecting, 6:45 p. m., at the south Beach restaurant William V. Albury will be in- | stalled as president, Dr. Allen B. | Shepard as first vice president, the Rev. George M. Ray as second | vice-president, and Isadore Wein- ; traub as treasurer. Ira F. Albury justice of the peace, has be ;chosen by the board of directors jas the new secretary. Help refleve distress of MONTHLY |_ FEMALE COMPLAINTS Are you troubled by distress of | | female functional periodic disturb- ances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, tired— at such times? Then vo try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to Teliev symptoms. Pinkham’'s has a grand soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs! LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S esttratis ROEBUCK AND CO My! How Sears CUT TOWEL PRICES this year! PHONE 1560 Simonton & Fleming Sts. enjoyed tre-} TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949 Benefit Cake Sale At Commissary A Benefit Cake Sale will be held at the Navy Commissary Store on Saturday of this weck, January 22nd, from 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. to aid the Navy Nursery project. This Nursery, which is being sponsored by the Officers Wives Club and Navy Wives Club No. 88, will be located at the Sea- plane Base in the Administration Building, and the project has the approval of Captain Bus It is hoped that the Nursery will be open.by February 16th, at which‘ time the giant Navy Carnival is scheduled to begin. 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