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a ea mate SOCIETY NEWS By HIMA LESLIE GULEY The Citizen Office—S) Residence—629-X} Officers Wives Club Luncheon Meeting Yesterday At Officers (lab, Ft. Taylor, Charming Affair Over one hundred luncheon Woman’s Club Today Begins ite KEY WEST CITIZEN i Calendar Of Series Of Art Exhibits; Works | Of David Newton Now On View By EUGENE RASKIN ‘yoday: the Woman’s Club offi- cially opens its series of painting exhibitions with a one man show by David Newton, young Key West artist and newspaperman. If Coming Events EPPA LI LAELIA TS LTS ORE SATURDAY, JANU ARY 22, 1909 | Do You Know That Ellsworth ‘Smiths Much of the art of China and! Have Guests From Hudson, New vole ond Me ont Mrs. Irving Cable of Waterturs Conn. \ Reid Smith is « itt Japan is based on idol and demon ther oof Bilbe- SATURDAY, JANUARY 22—__ | worship. worth Smith, while Sra Weld Key’ West. ‘Players _ present! N. Y. And Conn, | Smith is a former Dutchew around him adapts his style to}: the subject matter, using the SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 technique and medium which he considers most appropriate in Mr. Newton's work Is an indica-! each case. tion of the quality of the shows! td come, Key Westers and visi- tors: alikezare going to be treated members She showed: ~too-w mumber-"of fo ‘a lively and provocative art oes, eee of ae Silene Wives pictures’ taker in (HGiuy, ‘Barta, geason. does, Hawaii, Vermont, Jersey and Soyth Cagolina, v With’ the ‘showing ‘of’ ‘cach Fass was the first luncheon! slide Mrs. Reilly gave’ a ~ very tetd since the recent — of | brief comment on it adding much: te officers of the organizat on, | to the enjoyment of the viewing, and this meeting. well attended and enjoyable os it was, indicates *nd it was a distinct disappoint»; New img held by the club yester- Sor at the Officers Club at Fort thet activities pertaining to the ment tothe audience when she Gab will be increased announced that the showing had af a ns ve ~ bled a come to an end. events have been plannec c i . ves J thew cuttined ina News Bul. Further in connection with Mrs. Reilly, it is extremely in- ite circulated among the mem bere and guests yesterd at teresting to know that we here} Shieh time they also received a will be privileged to view a ope of the Officers Wives Club showing of her paintings in Feb- ae. eettine forth the ob- ruary at the local Woman’s Club- and duties of the mem house. This is an event cagerly looked forward to. ~ the U-shaped table! Members and guests attending i eater wlly decorated with, yesterday's luncheon meeting in- flowers and greenery,( cluded the Mesdames Cecil Adell, charming luncheon was! H. E. Pace, J. A. Farrell, A: bbs, J. N. Thompson, Norberg etved coptisting of lobster salad. | i on hompson, R. G. Navarro, Getetoes Peet. pear and cheese = hot bieeyite, peach upside- cake and coffee Following the luncheon Mrs. & ©. Albright, who, with Mrs. @ & Kien ond Mrs. M G. Conner, officiated as hostess @ the effair, spoke briefly of the jham, LC. Brinton, B..M.-Dun- ; can, A. M. Adams, K. D. Smith, : R. A. Reuther, H. J. Messick, ; W. E. Cook, A. L. Crawford, ! Dan. Na- Robert Brady, K.Hall, gems of the club, stressing the. varro, Eli Vinock, A. H. Shep- feet that all officers wives who pard, E. W. Mitchell, W. C. Lo- are Geweomers to Key West, in- | gan, Jr, C. W. Shields, A. Len-' the wives of officers at-' nox, Jr., L. H. Muse, O. E. Carl- | ‘sen, J. C. Thompson, A. H. Hamil- tun, V. H. Rogers, Douglass, Charles S. Johnson,’ F. R. Haselton, Jr., C. H. Whid- den, D. B. Carpenter, John Nolan, ' Paul coner, J. E. Gadberry, Townsend, E. N. Brown, Jr. Robert Black, H. 1. Mandel, J. H.' Hawkins, S. S. Mann, George , Folta, George H. Wales, John C. Martin, James R. Lee, Glenn’ Rodney, F. L. Busey, W. A. Mos: ; teller, J.P. Edwards, Thomas * Seabrook, K. C. Gummerson, R. I Gulick, P. L. Spiel, C. C. Hartung. |W. L. Small, Harry Joyton, Sr. | Harry Joynton, Jr., J. E. Naser, J. R. Morrow, J. T. Thornton, Jr., R. W. Etcher, P. W Koehler, E. L. te ships now in this area, ae Wvited to become members @ the orgenization and to attend these serial luncheons Bre. Albright then turned the @eeting over to Mrs. W. E. Klein, ahs the attention of the qentbers to several local social @rtete scheduled for the coming bX then introduced Mrs. m Guley, Society faner @f The Citizen and Mrs. Bivive Relily, nationally known artiet now residing in Key West, @he were guests of the club yes- terday ‘The ememblage then adjourn- @@ We the lounge of the clubhouse, @here, first, Captain F. L. Buscy @eve a brief and informal re- ame of for the forthcom- Beach, M. E. Rice, D. J. Mc- L ~edbned to be beld in Laughlin, Ben F, Jones, G. D.j end asking that the Terry, Robertson, Allen, Cliff,. Wives Club assist. in Edson, Martin, Johnson and Miss, praject Louise Muse. i Pollewing Captain Buscy’s ad- Out of town guests included Hew the members and guests Mrs. Gcorge N. Thompson. Van ‘ere entertained with the show- Nuys, California, Mrs. Fred Tritt, Ge of kedachrome lides of Miami, Mrs. rant VanSant, New of Rey West and other, York City, Mrs. Edward Mere-! ly Mre Reilly, who, be- dith, Maryland, Mrs. William ing an artist, is an en- | Alexander, Miami, Mrs. V. U. degstent photographe: | Ramsing. Sr. and Mrs. V. U. Rams: te addition to fine general ing, Jr., Plainville, N. J., Mrs. J. lows of the Island City, and the’ Alden Morse, Bar Harbor, Maine, ers, Mere. Reilly had sume ex- Miss Barbara E. Joy, Wausau, eeptiodal carly morning and) Wis. Misses Sue and Louise | late afternoon pictures that were|Darneal, Richmond, Mo. Mr: Gabelievably colorful and beauti-' Cooper, Peoria, Il, and Mes: fal. and alee some closeups of dames Clarke and Gorman, San gutive Mowers that were superb.; Francisco, California. ! Large Number Of Passengers Left For Ouba Yesterday Via Aerovias “<Q” Passengers leaving for Cuba Kock, Spencer esterday via Acrovias “Q” Mencdez, Anthony planes included the following Brown, Juan Frederick, eee ee ee iehes, ton, Ella Steinmetz, Leo Young Biwerd Kurte, Moward Oikle,) Bernice Young, Elizabeth Lutz, Bari Nughes. Ruth Hughes, Mar John Lutz, Eke Elno, Eke Ida, ot Copenhagen, Robert Copen. Eke Sharon, Andres dacobs. en, Carl Chilcote, William Nettles, Lula Nettles. Clarence! Brabhan, Virginia Brabhan, Cart Stecte, Marguerite Steele, Harry Rattor!, Mabel Bottorf, Mabel N Rottorf Ernest Nottingt Mryna Ames, Eimar Ame: » Ames, Georginanna DeWitt, Harry De ” lizabeth DeWitt, Elva Poi-! ta. Erma Stephenson, Hazel De Rhodes, Helen Tucker, Clarence Tucker, Frances Sing. Gertrude Marvin. Robert Marvin, cours ry DIANA JR. GIRDLES Leahy. Charles Leahy, Arnolus: Krogh Irene Kroghus. Dicveisco | IN 3 COLORS—ALL SIZES lene, Utty William. Anne Formerly Priced to $5.95 Jal Mitchell, J. B. Morland, W. Ben- * W.A. Dunn. W., R. ; Laughon,! Stephen W.' Crutchfield, W.T. Faul-; J. L.) | Fred Gebbard, Roosevelt Hamil-! Kelly, Dorothy ral Now $1.95 werhe twenty five or more paint-| igs presented give an impression ‘unupyal variety, in mood, yet technique, and medium. The ar- tist is never reluctant to use im- agination in addition to his con- ; siderable skill in obtaining a de- ' sired effect. While-his work — is }predoinjnately delicate, restrain- jed, and often witty there is never {a lack of assurance. He has work- jed in many styles. ranging from !realism to non-representational- lism with equal facility. The im- pression one receives from seeing jhis work is his experimental {courage and his skill. Too many |artists seem to feel that regard- , less of their subject matter they must paint ina manner expres- sive of their inner selves (to; which they apparently attach | great importance). David Newton, i however, with the humility of one who sees and reacts to peaulyay | Meeting Busy Bee Club met last even- ing at the home of Mrs. Paul Al- bury with Mrs. Albury and Mrs. Irma Braxton as hostesses. t The meeting was opened by President, Mrs. Camille Robin- son. All officers were present and the club had three out-of- town visitors, Mrs. Minerva Mar- ,Shall and Mrs. Alice Peabody from Maine, and Mrs. Florida Thompson from Miami. After the business session the | club adjourned for a social hour. Games were played and_ prizes were won by Mrs. Julia Knight H for the time game and Mrs. Leona ‘Samuel: W. Currys | Of Miami Visiting | \4 | At Russell Home Visiting in Key west for sever- | al days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Everett Russell at 410 M: garet Street are Mrs. Russell's brother and his wife, Mr..and Mrs, ‘Samuel W. Curry, of Miami. Mr. Curry is a Key Wester who “has been:making his home in Mi- ami for a number of vice-president and cas MercantiJe National Bank at Mi- ami Beach. | Mr. and Mrs. Curry make yea ..ly. visits. to the Island City to see {their friends and relatives here. | Meeting Of iRebekah Lodge Next Tuesday been announced that a meeting of Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14 will be held at 7:30 p. m. on Tues- j , day, January 25th at the Knights! | of Pythias Hall on Fleming street. This is an important meeting of the organization, and the in- stallation of new officers’ will take place. The Lodge therefore urges that all members be present at the meeting, and have also issued a cordial invitation to all visiting Rebekalts: in the city to Eig aos Close Out Bargains!!. SPECIALS FOR MONDAY PLAINT FORM GIRDLES 4 with STAVES Formerly Priced $8.95 Now $5.95 ng ee Busy Bee Club Held Enjoyable Last Night; Many Present ' Key pi turtle soup. the Woman's Club Building, In these days of super egotism it is refreshing to find such an] MONDAY, JANUARY 24— honest and sincere approach. Again, Mr. Newton does not try to use his paintings as a means of literary expression. The super egotists try to tell us, in their pictures, all about their views on Politics, economics and metaphy- sics, not David Newton. He saves literature. for his writing. When he paints, his message is of line, color and form,’ and “his joy in their infinite variations. That un- | TUESDAY, JANUARY complicated joy comes through in) his work admirably. Among the* most effective are “The Bank of Key, ", one with bold simplicity, and a water color of “Fish Nets Drying in the Sun", executed with great elegance and charm. Mr. Newton has also experiment- ed with abstract designs, using corrugated cardboard with amus- |’. ing and well composed results. The show is open from two un- til six daily through January 30, “and will well repay rdpeated vi: its. : f3.t 4} Collins for the charade game. De- licious refreshments }were then served by the hostesses. Ladies attending the meeting were Mesdames Minerva Marsh- all, Alice Peabody, Josephine Johnson, Muriel Key, Julie Knight, Antoinette Roberts, Cam- ille Robinson, Verna Lorne, Flo- rida Thompson, ren, Louise Thompson and the hostesses Mrs. Irma Braxton and Mrs. Frances Albury. The February. meeting. will be held at the home of;Mrs. Leona Collins with Mrs. Jenhté Curry as co-hostess. :Chamber Of. ‘Commerce Held ‘Party Last Night Winners at the “Chamber ot| Commerce card party for, tourist« { and’ winter visitors were Macs. Robert O. Hendel, « Thiensville, Wisconsin and Mrs. E. H. Belknap, Washington, d.C.. who took first honors at bridge. Mrs, George Puent, Flamingo Mo-| . tel, won first prize at pinochle. Eight states were represented among those at the party. Prizes were a copy of the Woman's Club West Cook Book and gift, ages of canned Key West The Chamber of Commerce parties are scheduled every Fri day evening for the remainder of the winter season and are held at 319} shments arc Duval strect. Re served. Seek Di vorces Petitions seeking divorces were filed yesterday in the office of Circuit Court Clerk Earl Adams by Bernard Lloyd Chick against Norma Dominguez Chick and by Ellen H. Janes against Albert Edward Janes. of J y Parker, He 4 t rer lette Ruth De Maric Guerts, Herma Arnold | Formetly Priced $3.00 Gyerts, William Tucker, Mazie | Tusker, Ben Yokel, Marion Yo-| * Now $1.50 tel. Louis Green Rita Green| , Dominick Orsini, Edith Orsini, A : ain Mabel Hartn. |, Diana Regular Girdles Martin Garcia, Sarah Gls Formerly Priced cork, William Glascock Arthur al Reims, Laurens McWilliams, Vir- Now $3.95 pnie seock, Stell Reims, Em- } ma Fallensteiner, Herry Fallen-| James Jan-| Ira steiner, Raymond Colin. Caufield, Donald Harrison, fee Texter. Lawrence Texter, , MAR- Kelter. James Caulfiesd, Donald Harrison, soseph Madill, Fred} Ketcher, monica Ketcher, Elias: Kennedy, Charles Towhrs, John Kennedy | Robtre Kees, William Hamil- zi - Sordar Butron SS | DIANA NIP-U GIRDLES ED STRAPLESS BRAS All Colors—Formerly $3.00 \ Now $1.50 Starlight Strapless Bras $5.95 z Formerly Priced $2.50 Hy Now $1.00 25% DISCOUNT ON ALL UNDERWEAR IN STOCK a DRESS SHOP | Dresses... Millinery ... Accessories = —————S Gertrude War-|. last night | qcqmmememmmmmmemnis APPELROUTH'S quamsemanensmsnm. ‘The Store of Fashion’ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26— _ Regular Meeting, Navy Wives! “Qne’s A Crowd”, Barn The-| _ The old city of Mecca is in ater, 8:30PM. Closing Per-| Saudi Arabia. formance. Mr. and. Mrs.’ Ellsworth Smith | County. St. wee {have recently entertained at their There is very little ehanee i Pigs are classed as highly in-| home on Simonton street Mr. and| the weather on the Bqueter the telligent, animals. Mrs. Reid Smith, of Beacon on the ' year around In Christian days the famous RAUL s CLUB Parthenon in Agheng.,was con-|f/: ON ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD pprenigetoni coer SATURDAY EVENING Full Rehearsal, “The Messiah,” bi Bees Key West Community Sing-} The principal Egyptian indus- ets, 3:00 P.M.,. First Baptist} tries are dyeing, tanning and ce- Church, Eaton Street. ment. First: of Season's Scries of Comminity., Concerts spon- sored by Woman’s Club. 8:00 P.M., High School Auditori- um: Trapp’ Family Singers. - Bingo Party, sponsored by VFW. Auxiliary. 8:00 P.M., VFW Panama: City was built in the “1?th #entury. néar the site of an earlier gity. 2. Hall on. Elizabeth Street: | Can ‘di 4 ‘ sHoy tT ‘ Proceeds to March of Dimes, .orn 6g wittereny iis produce ‘Simpson-Pinder Trio sw Cruz Campaign. [nee ly 60 di tte nt kinds of food. vi _ fistes. .... DANCE STYLISTS ‘OCALIST | 2 Louis Anastasio Pinder Meeting Hone ee Hae Subscribe To Tie Citizen. BARITONE TAP ris Schoo 7; : ’ Simpso! Bonnie McQuista: Aa uoe of Mrs. Dorothy Cuban Club. 8:00 P.M: at Le Ie PETITE vochLar’ jaxton. Cuban Club. Open to puplic: 4 a Key West Community Singers | FRIDAY; JANUARY 28—" Music by the Debonnaires present Handel's “Messiah” | Senior Class, Key West Hight . Oratorio, ‘Firsts Baptist) * Sclesh peasant ee! ; 10:00 P.M. 2:00 A.M. Church, 8;00 P.M. « comedy, “Dance. the . Work ADMISSION - « « Se PER PERSON Free Lecture; Christian Science, | Around.” High School Audi~ ‘ ra Paul, Stark Seeley, CSB. torium, 8 p. nt. Performance } : Door Prise: Champagne 8:00 P.M:, Harris School Aud- itorium »- * Regular“. Meeting, Sparkling Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 7:30 P.M,,.at ‘Knights of} Pythias Hall, Fleming Street. Installation of officers... Visit- , ing Rebekahs invited ae Lodge to attend. night: of , January. 29th alsd; ‘TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8—.- * ——— Meeting, Harris School .P,-T.A,| ‘ 8:00 P.M., at School. Special f THe Founders Day Program. 225 ruismsievee SRE MONDAY, JAN. 8:00:0’Clock” PRIZES PROCEEDS to ‘be’ DONATED to MARCH of DIMES Sponsored by VFW Auxiliary Club No. 88, 2:00 P.M., at Clubrooms, Building 178, Na- | ! i val Station. | ~ The world femous CLEARVIEW visor has boon added { | ' te strong, ‘gttrective, weeden deer which new con teke the place of eth conventional deer end screen door —deing Bingo Party, sponsored by Navy Wives Club No. 88. 8:00 P.M. at South Beach Restaurant. Proceeds to March of Dimes | Campaign. i Bingo as: sponsored by the FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By PAUL STARK SEELEY, C. S. B. a OF PORTLAND, OREGON Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother-Church, ~ The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Tuesday, January:.25, 1949 at 8 P. M. > HARRIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Under Auspices of ‘ Christian Science Society of Key West. Fla. ALL ARE WELCOME . beth jobs better! 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